The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, August 14, 1900, Image 3

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Knights of Pythias, 4Qa%1Etlc3 X-eX11,p Newberry Lodge No. 75. T VAT-14,D CON V1VNTl0NS 01 this LodIgo will bo held the 2n( md 4th1'Tuesdaly nlighL-i of each m1ontl t 7.30. Visitinlg lnilghts cordialli clooied. T110S. E0. EPT NG, K. of it. and S. Crotwell Hotel Buildin. NEWEI4IY MIARKECT. Corrected every Tucsday and Frida by Suminer Bros. Meat.................... 7 @88c Shoulders ........................... H anis.................................. 1*2 14c Best Lard ........ ........... 9(o10c Best Molasses, new 1op...... (00 Good Molasses........ ........... 25(a)h0e corn .................................. 70c Mcii..................70c Hay.......... ................... 90c W heat lran....................... $1.15 1st ' "ttent Flour.................. *5.00 2nd Hest lour................... $.4.50 Strait Flour........................ $4.25 Good Ordinary I"lour...........8:1.5o&(4.00 Sugar ..................... . . it6i RiCo........................,. 5(d 8 Co1'V13................................. 10(ilirc, Cotion seed meial, per ck... $1.15, Bale Hulls, per cwt.............. 35c, Country I'oolutco' Bntter, per lb .................... I5(d;20c. Egg, per dozen ....... ......... (a IOc. Chickens, eaelh................ !i"25c. Pea.i, per bushel..... . ......... 75c. Corv, per bushel................. 600. Oats, per bushel.............. 35(alOe. Sweet potatoes ............... 60(a)75c. Turkeys, por lb ................ (i(i 8e. Fodder, por cwt ................. 75 (a:90. Vialu tble I,ait for Sait 141. acres four mile,- wist. of Newber ry in No.A Townsh i1p. ;ood water, good buildins. S:ld for <o vision. A pplV t A. G. Wilson, Newbety, S C. t2m Atik for Iteward. Gov. MeSweency hts been asked tc offer a reward for tho captulrO of .1 im Clanp, who recently lilled .John Lecse in Newberry C-mnty. The matter has been referred to 4:nt,tor NMower-.-'IThc State, 7th. Do,n't Pult ,eFodr Ten days after fou, or is ieuly to pull cut s 'alk, corn, fodder al1, Stilek about one hundred and lit:Y stalks to shock. Lmave inl this condi, oln for .30 o. (R days, then it is ready, for the hredder. See 11. 13. Wells at Newberry Hard ware Co. 10 Hiarbecueo at Wtllamd'. On August 16th, County Campaign ) ,y at William's store, a barbecue will be furnished by the eitizens of the comn inunity for the beiefit of Cross Roads Church. EvCrybod?" invited to come. Special provision will he made for the ladies. Commit,tee. It Saved 1114 Lea. P. A. Danfort,h, of LaGrange, Ga, sufTerel intensely for six months with a frightful running sore on his leg, but writes that flucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it in ten days. Wor Ul cers. Wounds, hurns, Boils, Pain or Piles it's the best salve ila the wold. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c. Sold by all druggists. .Notlee to Vot,erR of West End. 1 would like to say all who desire to vote In the coming primary election that it wIll be necessary that your name appear on a Democratic club list five day s before said election. Any ore who is not already a member of some club and you wish to joIn t,ho West End D)emocrat club of th is city you willl have the opportunit,y of X oing so by calling -on or sending your name to the secre tary, Mr. John A. Senin, at Senn's .store&. T1. S. H m;tSON, President. Hilsmiarck's l1i on Nerve 'Wais tbe result of his splendid health. ILndomitable wIll atnd tremendous ener :yare not found wi.ere Stomach, LIver, d(idney and Bowe!kt are.out of order. If you want t.hese qualities and the success thtey bring, use Dr. Kings' :New Life Pills. llThey develop every rpower or brain and body. Only3 25e at ~all Drug Stores. A Welcome Awalts Him. .in a p)rivate lette r t o ono of the ofil 'eers in the Second flaptist Church in this city the Rev. W. S. B. Ford, the inewly elected pastor, states that lhe will endeavor to reach GlafYney In Septem. beo'. Mr. Ford hits sent in his resigna tion to the West End B:ittst church, of Newberry, of whIeh he was the pas tor and the same has been accepted, althioigh It has been with a great dal of reluctance that: the congregation gave him up. During his stay in Newv berry Mr. Ford has bjeen very success fuli as pastor. Hie has built, a beautIful house of worship and his Christian ~bearlng and kindly manner have en. d1eared hIn to all the people of that thriving little city. We have every reason to believe that he is just the man for our peop)le and we wish him all manner of success in the new fild he has chosen. We welcome you, Mr. Ford.-Gatney Ledger. Story of a Slave. TIo be bound hiand( and1 foot for years by the chains of dilseaseo lat the worst forrm of slavery. George D). WillIams, of kianehester, Mieb., tells how such at slavea was made free, lie sa.ys: "My wife has beeni so helplees for five years that she could not turn over in bed alone. After using two bottles of Elec trio Bitters, she Is wondeorfully im proved and able to do her own work.' T'his supreme remedy for female dis eases quickly cure nervousness, steep. less, mielachoh ly, headache, b)ackache, fainting and dizzy'apells. Trhis mniracki working medicine is a godsend to weak, alcokly, .rttu down people. Every bet. 'tie guaranteed. Only 50 cents. Sold a b al Dnuggists VARIOU8 AND ALL AloIl[YU. I(ead Jailleson's big ad. on the firstl page. A ttend iic barbeento in Coppock, grove to-dny. The pianiry 3election is oIlly t,vc week"i off frou to-day. Irs. 11. '. 'T,odd ard son Sheldon, atro visiting in Wallailla. Rtev. .1. B. Ihood wiill leave to-day to spend a mionth in Virginia. Dr. J. Ic. Gilder left, on Saturiday on IL professional visit to New York. Rev. W. Mf. 'inson hits accepted i cali to Vest Hnd ittist church. Rev. J. L. William,,son will leave to day for a threo week's visit to North Carolina. SMr. W. 1. Counts is ailnounleed ats a candidate fot Sub-Supervisor of public highwayH. Mrs. Alurtishaiw and her charming daughter, Njiss Idat, or Columbia, are visiting at Mr. E. Y. Morris. Jas. A. Mimntaugh will leave in a few days for New York and other iiortlern cities to buy his fall stock of goods. AIr. W. 14. Ewart, of the -wart-Pifer Company, ICft on Saturday for the Northern markets to buy fall goods. The West End School buiilding will not be a frame Aitructure as we stated last week, blit it will be i han-I'voile brick building. Mr. Irby I). Shockley has the con tract to build the factory and the oper ative's houses at Goldville for Messrs. J. S. and L. W. C Itlalock. Mr. W. I. lI;-rbert\ will furnish tle ba-becue toiol-row, cointy camnlpaign day, at Utopia. le will have every thing in first-class style. The 23rd will be the last day onl which to get yourt name on a Demo cratic club roll to vote in tihe priairy. ,e sure to have it, enrold. Niss Alamie Derrick, of Pomaria, and Mliss Oie Workmail, of llfast, aro visiting at Dr. \ai Smith's, tand are attending the teacher's ins itite. Nir. F.. P. Pliir. of the It4andard Oil Companly, is it, t he city for a few days. lie will le.le tlii wee k for a vacation in II-md nlleisotivH, A ceille anI other points in North Carolini. Mir. Ilarry McLean, the popular 01) crator ati the Southern has been pro toted to the 1:ositionl made vacant by the death of Mr. IL C. 1 loof. A Mr. Shealy has Nr. Meian's place as operator. Miss Willie Lewers, of A rkansas, who has been on a vIsit to relatives in New berry, left to-day for Clinton. He' friends here hope to have her visit Newberry a;ain before she returns to her Western home. Nar. J. Lawson Goggans, who has been in the express business in Florida for some Unie has returned to N;w berry and acceptetd a position with MNr. ;d w. Rt. Ilipp. lie will be pleased to mect, his many friends there after a fev days. As. MlriaI litinter, who for 34 years has made tier home in the Mower building, has moved to the residenee on the cotrner of Boundar'y aind Nance Streets, where she and Miss Claudia Norris will continue ini the mnantua making business. In a few days the New York Rlacket Store will be moved into the stotre on the cor'ner of Main and Nanie streets, the store lately occupied by W. W. F'utmer. This wvill bL a more cen tr-al stand and more convenienit for the public. Counits & Dickert will occupy the store next door. F. H-. D)ominiuck, Esq., wenit to Green wood last week to appear biefore Judge Aldrich asking for bail ini the case of Jno. Harris, colored, chairged with kIll lng the colored woman who died in the uipper iparit of the county a few wveeks ago. 1all was secured in the sum of $500 and the negro was releatsed on Satu rdaty. JTas. A. Mimuatughi is having the Iin terior of his store pret,t,ily touched up with the paint brutsh. How wvell and how nicely It Is beIng donie the public ill know wvhen we say that the work (lone by that famouis artist, Mr. H. G. Meyers. It will be one of the prettIOSt Interiors in Newberry when comn puleted. They used to siug some time ago A rather plaIntive song: "Mani wants but little herec below, Notr wants that little long." But nowdays the song Is set With music to the rhymre; "Man wants as much as hie can get., And wants It all the time." A C'ard. To the voters of Newborr'y Conty: As Mr'. John UI. Chrlsp Is the only caindldate running for Dispenser I think it the duty of cyery voter' to cast a vote for- him and elect him by a lar-go majority, and if the Legislature does not change the dispensary law so as to give the people the right to elect a dis peniser, then we will have our choice to present to the Board of* Control when they meet another year t,o elect a die plenser, atid then the Board of Contr-ol can't say the law will be violated by putting otf tau election. Mr. Chrisp Is fully competent to fill the ollco. lie is a poor man ar d 'has only one leg to make a living for seyen small children and a wi fe. Vo'rien. ltarbecue at, Utopia. There wIll be one of the best barbe cue dInners of the season at Utopia oni campaign day, Wednesday, August 1th. - W. L H,mmwrT. 1r. " l. ivhitk3 110no ( by tho Atlantia Typo graiphical Uiont. The fort.y-sixthi session of tile ilter ltionlal Tyorpia I)io n v ees in ilwakilice, \I 1s., Inxt. 'NI4i. day, and will hold durinlg one Week. ThFee ihundred delegates atd Visitors will be inl atto.ndqance fr-oml all thle lead ing cities of the ' nited states aid Canada. Atlant.a Typographical tiloi, No. Is, Vill be IIrCe;entVd by Mt ,. lt. 1'. Whits, who ItAIve totorrow Imlotrnling goin1 via Cininnati aItd I ndianapol is. Mo5t, of the delegates fromt the south and east will reach Chicaigo Satiurday night, and on Sutinday continue the trip Vial stcamlier as the guests of Chicago Typographicali Union. "11b" Whites is one of tho best kInOwII and most, popular' pnt.te in Atllant, anid richly deser-Ves the dele trate honors, which iS conlsidered the highest libIute the un1ion can b0s0W. Hie has .'erved the local intiolt with credit in various ollicitl Capanities aIld will no doubt give a good wecout, of hiiself and keep Atlant.a to tite froul t.1 the big convention. Mr. Whitet se'vcd his appreticesiP n Ctolumbi, .. C., where Ie first b(realme ai itilember, of the Utioln.-Atlanta Journital. Notes from Waltio This is generally a very q uiet e-itt mt mt.y, yet freWCuen tC there iy soie visit,ing tilt d visitors here, also itemis of fNews wot,h repr ti ng: yet not, inuch of anything ever reachch tho papers from this part of the Coutv. Home of the incidents of the coMInunity within the last month and somtte cominlc [)lie re narks oceur ill this letter. Every one knows how hot the weather ~S: how th-crops ar sUt eritg for rain, e 3sequently it is not iecsc sary to be laieiting our condit ion, for inl somi-, places othters ar.e sIt uc-ifeig tmor1te thlant :he farmers here. There are no chills, fever, or anly contTgious diseases Irevalent withiit our, borders. Valtett was well repics.'nted it t1h iist. caminpa itn mteeting w hihel was beh!I vesterday at IPont-aia, and all wh ,) t Ietied -cemeid to have a pleasant timo. Mrs. A. E. Crooks is off on an ex'ow! Od Visit tO het' sister in 2verly N. J.. nd her brotheri of Pottsville, Pa. Miss G race.lameR retarned last week to her home in Pairliuld Count.. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Suber wor-hippod at St. Mattihews the irst S m !-3 t.,' nlmst, then visited the jom. Al.mtay after noott. Irs Suber's sister, Miss Licy I lentz, accomlipanlied her homae. Mi: Mattie 1lentz has gone ol i visit to 1er aunt at aV h ilire's. Although remote from town, citizens .of Newberry are known to come here during the sunuuer Lo get draught . f our refreshing waters ani to be enter t lined by our hospitable people. Mrs. Carric Robinson of Newberry has been on a short visit to Aliss Nettie Ientz. Sweet little A iss Ethel Todd, also of Newberry, is qit e a put at the iome of her, aunts the i ises Suber. M iss Bessie K. Crooks aits gone on a visit to ier friends and old school-nates aronund Deand Fall and Silver Street. Such visits are fulil of pleasure antd sottetimtes some sadness toto; for mtatny are the changes which oceur eyen in' a few years. . W. TI.. Sube, E'sq. is a hustler when it comes to catching and convicting rogues also sending themt to the chaini gantg. X, Y. Z. Walton, S. ('. Aug. 11, 190). Questl,ns Atnswercai. Yes, Autgust Flower still has the lairg est stile of any medicine in thte civilized worldi. Youri mothers andtu grand(1moth er's never' thought of using anytihing else for indi gestion or hiliousness. Doc tor's were scarce, and they seldom hear'd of append icit is, nervouts priosttrationt ot heart failure, etc. They used Augutst l?lowce to cleanii the system tand stoip fer mtentat ion of undigested food, t-egulate the action of the li ver, stimulate thte nervous aund organic actiont of the sys temn, and that is all they took when foelinig dutli and had with headaches and1 other aches. You only need a few doses of Cr'eetn's Augnmst Flower, in Ii (juid form, to make you satisfied there is nothing serilous the matter with yout. For' sale by WV. F. Pelham. Constipation, Headache, Biliousness, Heartburn, Indigestion, Dizziness, Ind(llet thtat your lIver Is out of order. Th1e best medinett to rouse theo liver amnd cutre all these ills. is fotid itn Hood's Pis 25 cents. Sold by all miedicinec dIealerst. Thousands of dollars woth of goods to be closed out at half prico at Miim niaugh's.21 Any reasonbl price on anything int my store will be acceptedi. We need r'oom for ntow goods. M iimnaugh's. 2f . 'Your hard earned dollars will do double duty for the next 10Odays at Minm naughi's. 2t. D)on't, forget to visit oitr store Thur's day, all odds and ends tremnants etc willl be placed on counters, T1ables at j their regular value, Mlttunautgh 2t. comning. A. K. I lawkes, the fatmous Atlani - Optician, directfrotm the home ollico of t.his great Opt icial Iloutse, or one of his pra'icticaul OptIcians, will remtaint ait the store of his agent WV. h. Pcelham for' 3 days only, beginning A ug. 20th. T'his will give the citizensa of Newberriy and vicinity a rare oppiortunilty of haviing their eyesight tested I"REl' bty one of the most renowned as wvell as reliable op)ticlans In the United States. Call early as he will positively remain but three days, as he has other (engage meats for later dates. CAUT1ION: These famous glasses are never pod dled. ,l 2t. COUNTY CA 1'.1 1.N, TWil 0 wilt t iaIII aIaI Atigu l %l h, 111 and Cllis it Nimbevriy Augut .Ih---Caut A tagl ite ett I. 'T'he following is the shedule of the coulity cas: as arraniged at the I'ecent mneeth i. of the lExicitivo ('omt nittee. C' N'TY C' \\I P'.\t;N SCiI'bl.W ,1:. No. S--Ulopia, Wotdio.-day. .\ut,,. I.3I. No. 7-\iim Sho:,, Thursday, No. WLn:hoes -rMlay. A ug. 17. No. 5 parin Srn,Tue"'(1hy, August 21. No. ---\htm r',Wodneiday, All gust 22. No. .'3- tl .. I 'Icazailt, Thursday, \it trust 2:3. No. 2-T. \'. Keitt's, l'riday, A ug. 21. No. 1-Newherry. Sat to-day, A ug. 25. No. --Wezt E'nd, Sat trday night, Auslist 25. W e iler (01w1 t1i ri1it'd Doil:s. t. wirItl fir i.v' (12i' uf CJ'i:i-, h 1 liitt ein not2 ihe cirt'l! by it.N. fno )r 0. iu% t , i i 'M itI V t I 11 I i.I! ('11-1 I).V 1l l' 01' .1:,rrh Clire. 1- '. . (. N I I It N : .\ N 'O., 'r -, T'I t,. e We I he lidi vr:-ig1i.l h:ive kn wn .' l e I I i liwy foi' tilt- :1-4 15.1ers :t.ltl tp, h4vi. 011n ) 'Ifi -t Iy Iliw wt IIo': l l n' h o -e i ru : - 1 ins eti in :'o:l i..lly abl4 ,(' v:a cy uO t ittly oibigailm mit i t lon - 1 s litrili. \V e t'&~v o' n ..\ whe l'eItt5 w vidh- 1.'lot,o () WAIlilN I ( vlir 4 t lhoe li t Wirm ai-nv ilir til l-i , t. i . oi i t.t'.qt !h 1 s 4ll i. 11: 111 I h o in - lA ;I1 011 S Ii r v n et. Tho WvIlvint G rowt rs' Con)venltlonl. Te ille e 'a , mvc-ntioll Of Wheat <row(.rs wv m- , etI. at (;r e w o (11 -Sept ember 5-h 2ind 41:ih, anud Ni-wherry county conventi will bl l nred lus er for t.he purtpose of eloctin' delega1-i. and the conven lion should a rvi r, - SMna&C oneo. A gr-eat I0a i giinill by l r, .''ii - ithes 1 r, li't much bene-fit d! tived byv tho farmw r who g,row hIvat or wi.o if e itlevrc!t , 1i1 whe'm growill'. A\ u-minty, conlvell tionl will bue vailh d so1-n, mill we hop" ;he farmerIS Will all1 t0lrn ou1t. mhant y t 7 C it'e ,:t*ilw. MAlagis:trate W\. F. SW'l-r -wnt, Hllmp A dl':Ills h t I it i: I for thirly ;Th:.l fQr (um 'aln,en doAtt, from a your.- ha'ly in) ii- \\.' n(se lion. The III(MvtY w\V1 !-:4 the thiel captured a1nid Stil. to the chaill gang inl 3 few%dvr ThiS Was, tjUiCk W01-k. A i ,'ra.a-tid M t fivni. A IPrl' '-d lleUttlZ. Will beVil) at Enorcr ' -Mt chm-tlh Nri t, Sunday. Ther W w ' !".vwo c--.-1 i_.2 te .-Ia51es ty whie the me0e5wting L .innd o,et ever'yomdy cm.Dm* b;r1ing "well Hiled bha-ey." but bing a e lunch." we want a e, of .11". Nioua, ratiert tha of the LAY. .1. VW. *', NTiN, lter. thLrad waer l'rspeny Newas. iiLhI Ml\d. Johin fom of C0id (t'o,t, vis;ted 1'is b hini' , bAl . T. Ma. NliJs' family h st week il ft. Pilgrim ticeC 'on. M.1105 esrs. lil Sohomport td Pplney Cook left la-t FlidaLyV 1n::'ht fOr' Ninty -- SiX t0 SIWEd a f0la yyS. WC wonII ntye a Pin:crt tip Mr.s A.s.Joihn, of anoah1 Tawryo, is I'r il intnCout-y ape cied to .hir bedslwi, typho Aever. EoWe heing they wil. Soon wbe up anod ou Mr.ou DoanyL an inad,tnfa acomaie by his fther, Mr.lJ. pI.adinard,rstarte wing1 ohebrbece housYong'ksioe thn hounehly alp i gn tDay,o Mnd 'hi. n lhe roadWit D ay' toufle became frLight. ino t other, Ithowing h'sv,iishfather 1111t tcy was it hrt. hbut ofehibuggy' whel hw'as hedoic Mr.ugtnd Mrs. J. \VO. ata,nwo M . ilrim hsec tin. s'plywt Mr.e J.XC5 . head and damiy vist.ed All ver the"cniaesaesyigta .hey epflyak toh oVa it',111 e supporgt,f ton tate thda ofe his monlith,i'ali witin.peet Mr.A. .\. Nril,. oner Nwer y,,' i s.r ill an noblt xpecte to( live. ' tied ato thelome of her daO'i ug hter, 'Mre. Jhn bTnyl ndr, M sebral (low. Shedeare thlt'is if rof. t hrsa eveing,.A 11 thek9ih. beI wasc astod St whena fthes agelssprtead t.hir bohrad wings oiver' teeouseianddarkene theo househo,ti tainge threfr ow Mrs. twn stor who will ready toafe he ~avi,oure and dat She( leavest husband aendt A.ill st,n fol, 1900. 22l Ide.i -n, TISulonr .,ho fo Trchr ThS Illkier S 1c ol fOrV T , I I1'.4 opilcnd this Iuu1-r ing ( .\ugust I:) unIci %ery favorable aumlivev. Tic aelnId. f111V %);1a*; not1. tinlite ilbl as wa , wiIlh. fIt, wti comnposal of those who w%-ilt! i nethe fuitr-o tenic,s of th counly. It woald bo well Io hwar. it) mind that certiliates are n ,lubjkct to retowil fmr H ichel-!, w.-ho titn t aI ltc !l this or io: Ltchool foIr Mu-her ill t e . ta e Th ue e In o i cmCly,r a. Vcy im Ilortant part of t bl ol li", which, inl '1junle tion with the Lt cla by NI;SS L,aw, will hw In eit! I n y homn ('1n I'rof. 1 C- . M .\h-t ':mtI splw t' mmrt f the day in cnrollinl and grading those in atedn%vaayn ork for (he P'rof. 'e-rinl will rvav: ;Irt tollight, and be Ieady to alic: 11p h)is .;ar t of the W ai( i-t Ita t ti Im I L. Th htI!I lv w i.' b, - !(akrd al .1'..n fao h :,ior . tini l wi llI open prili pliy t i. i I, in lly i nferlL.ti t ion c Ult n iLl irs,I GeO g 1 ,]on,f, of N i wSt raiti ille. )Ii(, preventedi a drea1Ii 1raged and saveld !.wo lives. A frightfull 11h:h d hmn", her. awalkc Ivery Ih1.1 . Ih. triedl manly r.-11sIJa domtr bqt -wt i ily of ' et': , .in j Vti t, try Ilv. Ki : '. Nwe w i:(,w(ry. (n bott e .h:6!y iir k h .., andl -,he wriito th is L tra-lf us wdih a .iu .el,, 1 .\,. I taI f o f a se aI tt k of I I'no nn''''i' . Vc.i(l~ I " t t IJ ' Vt 0( v I 4 11Iirles Icl1,o . u a p I fi min t'hLIs in ri t .)It thi a rrtilld rto m(tey ror. curing aI Ill t.hrma t. -lct -: ;u i tl o 1-olb1hks. ) ( n1.y :i sI. and il i , iEvery :'it ccar n d. TrialI botth. free10 IIt . I'ri . w w i t h hiS 1 n it w S (i i 1 ti i t h i t vitr'.s, ir, .l. I I. (.a I cl w:l i ke (it a viol.nt caIu gd in II sllI lm al It-moaItg' :t d t ictl lastt i!ht aI . I o',lieik. l . l'ri waS ill thie- Go" .q rnn1w.1".-erv icv -- 1i01 L v tt il tW!l j H) 10an )n i . mIo t prolicitc'l;t kl S to e ro.d. LI relli n s v:iI I c i nill r ' 1tita tduhy for. bihal. Fvere h Turni;4 da h-' oe D)ru;.'. t4 re. f"t if. New lot, of New .:hlAl aLtele ju I in. Co. i i ie itn'. t Lf anls& Co. A "'ood T.11h-11n1 1%)% de ftl or : ' 'A 1Oc. a hr x t, I:ILIk.I':v ( mr1n t (11: ' "l f t I f Mzasonl's I l i. J a-itI IIubbers. mw S canh prices, at, ( I til u-' Corne- I) ig S torf. tI x: f ts IVIA rtiurnip scdi it i ec Iner DNor StOI'V. wL nU. Ourit scenen doors are garLAIIt,0C(d tO stOp ItieS--a d g!iV SoaLtisftel.ionl inev,ry partilar1) 1 N. Stewarti i-o ,i. 1"'. 11. tAe s t Man lFrnlit, Jar.Sitand lNubber's;at loweist Cash priocs Itt Gildi.er; '401-r11rv Drug stmre. t r for klep noce but Hie br.,t and (Ithe fresheht Drugs t. k I it : (lprnur Dru,-, Stove. IN L Lf. If you nied antla'r coawranw, bhi t,urned~ wo;trkiso -etoou pIcesl( beo. vo buy.to] W ei sag on uA ey Sti s- '~I ,ifi 'atin u ranteed c TlVl r itc>s. i I. 11. tt' 1 081(1, fa a r . a r tll'P S f li-' Liodlyll Ciar and~(( '.tohnCi g'o to Iurnipo SMecd! Tunp ed: qrs Store. -'olcicin.[ iTeaIs'cherb Watalc. Weii]fiii~l ithe lundersigredI ftseetiof Soo D1iuitricAt,~ N . 21St, wii recitve i apl lictions1( wo a teacher of te iaryn tcoloe 0 coo1ntil1 of thA liilLClut 1900.S theylIl I'lC l ae. W . I)titbr. Newherry, S. ('. A llnce iarthousle nomp'n' i meetat $l'iper 'Ity on~ -'iAug,st 2gust l,1)000, Cat rigl ('locky. mc,voi.ty Ile vied tf it. J.(.Il'm , I)h resAt. T.....h.r.. Wan..... .... NC 1TEL. South Carolina. 1 Summer Resorts. 1 Springs, and it has No for the Stomach, Liver, lood. I, TO OCTOBER 1. nexcelled. The gayest ito Pson1 Simpson. STAT MENT Of the Condition of The Cerm mercial Fank of Newberry, S. C., atthe Close of Busi ness June 3Mth, 1900. Published in Conformity With An Act of the General AsseIv. Nt,'es~ I )L'"Init'd .. .. ..$154,270) 51 iafe :i w h r -ixtures . . 2,311 .1 I em ' oiui>, .\eet . . . 52 2.1 ver'drats,weureI ~ald tn. SCCentw.t . . . . . . . 682 50 C'ash on Ihill and In I l1uk I 15,997 91 . 1.\ 111 V.T i :S. Cail i Stiock . . . . . . . $ 50,000 00 1ividenIs 11n1ai..d . . . . . 2 5 110 . t ( es lI -'el , . ............. . 00 001 I'rlivided I'o s .5 . .5 In I -n .; . . S 3ill ;5., Individual . . . 88,77 71 $ 191-;l 21 1'ersona1 ly a pered biefre nie / . -',. Wriht, Catlie of Ile above nailmed ank. ~ whomVIars that, thlhe ove tate I-i s corrct-t to the best of his knowl vd" ai n ht litf. X1. V . \'i lt;11, ( 'a1shivi. swo n it) oib,ftirc uw th isl 3rdi (hay or J Iy, wo0. . I .l' M .N, [ , S.] N. I. for S. C. flled 8 l ( i 10 t!! r JE,WELFY STORE. Pinv ki-atl heB liigs,oa-Ahes, Studs Sle,(v't anId L,ink Bhittonls, Hilver N HOT dii o hies (vr'jIal W tare, ver Spctaclei ald --.aaPr~ . NoravBttv . TO OY S & DOL LWS Which we will closo ot,n s r will 011 Pli ll'0' at0tem0ill ollyou ',r ;iihAt an Displ ens aiies not loo(ke'd for in goods att, t.hese 1littlec Th ie asot e t o ti s-w iea. colored(~ waists, now, frosh,b and smnoot.hi, and wor't.h at Irmai '. halfC more t han we Wo havo thom at :;0h., 40ce., 50c., 75c., $1 .00, $1.50, $2.00, and in silkI a li tt'o hi gher inI pico. Ia~Ll ics r'ead(y-mado Skil ets at 25c., 500., 75c., and1( t ho fluser once. We have reduced p)rices greatly on S. Jq WOOTEN. Glenn Sprints, Queen of souther There is but one GlenI Equal on the Continen Kidneys, Bowels and E HOTEL OPEN JUNE Cuisine and service u resort in the South. For Board appl: Slit PRICES REDUCED (IN GT I L A. 91 Nt.K 14e c* IIIbi - 4 )'it 1 l'l.~ 41 :Ua I)llH ne aIIak aoa% o l ltilg gies jLLN reiV0e BLI'gieS of #(ri kildS i and of tho very best make. Also one car of the well-!nown VVhite Hickory Wagons. Call and see cur Bu gite and Wiagons and get our juices before bUy ing. We payeash, dis COnkt AlS, and can give you -e very tow OSt prIcesbu con Ivs, a c l'CIL -iil [ I - 1:11 o kf 4v gives u v t h 'vter low- ive Cv r S uols ,A , SI I h ll,lvi cl eochH,1-, or wilr, oil C 18 tI ; i erli. t I i ves, T110 NW-0 t iravy I H l,oW,IL PIIe.I Alue i c itI I in laIu it il Wi alsohav a in s aiof Serln ile TanS>smd ev'lii fIewiI( Sit h1( Thonum Yrours iruly, O~Iir Te Newl9)Iier i:a hvaro. ( inpany wool allS n1 ion ofith pubrylic utF. A. Sebuplt,g.an AgJTricu\lural lmplements of al PlcWS PlWO8Ol, Trac halI alicsMO, 811cr IRccs,I I lla rics, C )lt o, fI 1C)I' iulhT'cIsall:ic B1Ilt i44lLES,(I V COL t:A lies, 11,LA1 PAD, ad ilfatT, \Crorting ' Notceto~anagerser. Ji ar W':qI ood (of 41I all k is: o i wiUCKTliY LL. V.A I . ~1J( fFo ~ rco W4)od r o the t inf o tion ( !Bs.. M., WO.LL', Norma, Atxpre On ion A i,M Me ni N in--4'ou.e