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Knights of Pythias, Newberry Lodge No. 75. TS A T ED CON VENTIONs oj 7 tils Llge will he l([ the 2nd and 4th Tursday nights of eacli mont: at 7.30. Vis8hing Knlgiit4 cordially welcomed. T1OS. E. EPTING, K. of R. and S. Crotwell Hotel Bulilding. ~~1 NE~W1uERRY MARKET. Corrected every Tuesday and Friday by Summer Bros. M eat-...-------........... . . . 0....... 71N(a8ic. Shoulders .. ........... 7c. Hams-.. . ........... 12 14c. Best Lard -...... .......... 9 100. Best Molasses, new crop...... 60c. Good Molasses..................... 25(& 50c. M eal ------.-.-......... 7 c Coay............................ 70c. 111t ... ............ . ........... 00 . W heat B3ran ...--................. $1.15. Ist Patent Flour.................. $5.00. 2nd liest Plour.................... $4.50. Strilt Flour........................ $4.25. Good Ordinary Plour............3.50(d'4.00. Sug:............................. (i 64C. R e - ............................-.... 5 c. offoe ----------....................... 10(ajl5 . Cotton seed meal, per sack... $1.15. Bale Hulls, per cwt,.............. 35c. Country Frodue? Butter, per lb ..................... 15()20c. Eggs, per dozen ............... "(" 1Oe. Chickens, each.................. 15@, 25c. Peas, per- bushel.... ........ 75c. Corn, per bushel.................. 60c. Oats, per bushel................. 35(a40e. Sweet potatoes .................. 60(475c. Turkeys, per lb ................ 4( 8C. Fodder, per cwt ................. 75(9oc. To li.v Uottou. Mossrs. P. E. Scott and B. T. l3is hop will represent vr look to Mr. W. E. Soith's interest. here during the cotton season. Their office will be at Mr. Scott's 0lice zu)d they will be pleaged to have you call and let them look at your- samples. Valtia,blo LawlI for Sale 141 acres four mile-i west of Ncwber ry in No. 6 Township, good water, good build ins. Sold for4 ivision. Apply to A. T. Wilson, Newberry. S. C. 12m HwsThais.? We oir-r (O21e liiilre(I Iollars iowirdI for all Cas( of C 1 hii -] a not bo(.l lIe -etad by Halcl's ctarrit Curte. 1'. .J. C II!' fN IEY & (< -.. Priol , Tel olo, O. We tilt) iutitrsigjtt(L ha vfz knowni '.,. J Ch njey for tlt) last.: ye.', ji- anId helimve him Pert'etly lit -rabiue 'i 1In uli - t rn a1kC- C ftlows m,id 11mav ttly itW No catr out an y 8O'byAll4 Illskic I)vts I tII-Il hal. f e hI1ag:s Ins nd y 1. ru bs. WVEM& 'tTAX W.ifla .T l WALins , iNNAN & MAJO-IN,Wlo.ae DrIsis ThSe soledho, At-lo. wife,'s Oatarl1 utar Is. 1.ken thera;jy, t ing andlsectie kupo lti blodtil Iscotans Hr ftces of tigo sy-slem. P. e 75. per bottle SohW by all Drtigglsts. TvostimonlalN fr e. Hialh's Family P o.lls are th o beast. -io -----W----. MNkrshall 'Vance, f.olored, shot his wife, Maggie Mtarsha!1. on the 18th inl-c stant, and she died onl the 24th instant. The shooting,occurred onl Mr. L. MN. Smith's place in No. G. As soon as the shooving occurred Marshall skipped and has not been seen since. Coroner Lindsay held an inquest over the body and a verdict was brought in to the ef fect that Maggie Vance came to her death fromu-a gunshot wound by the hands of M arshall Vance. - Lost! A pair of glasses bet ween A. C. Jones' and tihe Myers house. Finder~ will confer a favor by leaving same at this of110e. It. COTTON WVEIGHElI, rear of Con tral House. I will 'ee glad to serve you to the best s of my knowledge and abhility. l&f 1w. A teacher for Ruthecrfor'd Academy h school. Session about seven mtonths.h Male teacher preferred. Send appli- f~ cat ions to the undersigne,d Scretary of w B3oardof Trustees, Newiberry'. J. 8. Tri1os. WV. KEITT,. * Secretary. L P'ronchied His Farewellt Sermon. Rev. W. S. B. Ford had a busy day T on Sunday. HIe preached his farewell em sermon to his conIglrntioni in the West ni End Baptist church, and preached in rc -t,be afternoon in tbe WVest end Luth- af -eran church, and at night preached a -sermon In the O'Neall S'reet Method ist ar -church. He left yeste-rday for his new -charge at Gaffney. Rev. Ford made 'many friends here who wish him much ~success in his new fielJ. of Teacher Wa'ntedl. co The patrons of (cutral Academy will hold a meeting on September 11, 1000, th for the phurposo of electing a teacher, so Salary $30 per month. Appiecational wvi must be sent to the undersigned at Pe- wI maria S. C- - N J. D. Shealy. WV. S. Seybt. WV. B. KCibler. We have our .ntire~ plant operated te: by power, and we are pleased to show sti the public around at any time. t&f tf Up-to-date Steam Laundry. For Ront. Al For Sale or Renit. House and Lot -oti College Street. A pply to be -4t wmi JOIHNSON. gi The Ewar'.,-Pifer' Co Are displaying some neat and nofy effects in Hats Ui and neck wear. Call and see them. M~ f&t 2t The Red Front, ev The front of Mimnnaugh's store is the most attractive scene in the city at this H time. HIs store will be knowvn here after as the "red front." ils front is not only attractive, but the interior of in the store Is also attractive, and he has 51a; a stock of goods mar ked at prices that, an not only att,ract, .but draw you back if Co you call on him once. Watcoi ouit for to the "ted front" ad. VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. Vote early today, if not often. 'Tll is is election day, August 28th Richard Caldwell returled yester day fromt i trip to the mountains. i's. J. 11. Cannon, of Prospot ity, I visiting relativos in the , Ity this week Newspaper Itow Vill be a )oplI4r re. sort tonight. Come around and get the news. Mrs. Rt. 1). Smit,h anI children re turned to Newberry yesterday.-Spart anburg Ilerald. Mrs. Ilenry Hunter and children, of Texas, are vi!iting her sister-in-law, Mrs. I11. l'vans. Dr. 0. It. Mayer is announced as a candidate for re-election as mayor of Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. lawors, of At lanta are spending a few weeks with relatives In tbe city. Mr. 0 11. )uncan left yesterday for liarnwtl1, where he will spend the sea son In the cotton business. Mr. W. E. Smith and family left, yes terday for iDonmark, wnero Mr. Smith will buy cotton this season. Ov. T. W. Sloan, pf Abbeville preached inl t he First Baptist, church at the union service Funday evening. Dr. W. E. 1iats, after a ten day's visit to 11.4 old home, left Sunday to report for duty at his post in Columbia. Mr. W. If. Cariwile has returned from the mountains and Is at his post at Summer liros. Watch out. for Jai loson's ad. in our iext paper. It- has some itnPortant atnouncements to make to the public. Mr. and Mrs. W. It. McKinstry, of Gainesville, lla., are on a visit to the family of Mr. M. A. Carlisle. Miss Lyl Harvin, who has been on a visit to the fami'y of Mr. W. H1. Car wile retil,ued to her home at. Manning yesterday. Chas. P. Pelham, E,,sq., his retirned home after an extendod visit, to Aslic ville, C'harlotte, Brevard, Glenn S)rings and other places of interest. Election news will he served hot and resh on nCWS1IjPp*r row tonight. We 1XpeCt (milplete returns in by 10 or 11 )'clock. I. S. Perry will give his cue at Per y's Cross Ioads on Pf iday of this week nstead of Satturday its announced in t mr last paper. Miss Leona Epting has returned rom a visit to relatives and friends at lilton, S. C., aind was accompanied by c 4v. Iugene Iiller and his sister, Aliss ( onie, who will sIend a while in New- r Perra. 'The bullet,in board on Newspaper tow tonight will be a mammoth affair -6 by 10 feet-with a fi fty candle power Iectric light suspended above It, and barrel of water with fifty pounds of o in it near by. Come around. On account of the Aunual Conven on National Baptist A.sso-Alationl, (col re 1) Richmund, Va., September 12-20, h )00 the Southern Railway Co., will sell r >und trip tickets at one first class fare. 'ickets on sale September 10, 11 and with final limit September 22, 1900. f IIATTLEC OF" lALL(a. hise is the Eventful D)ay--Wh,ere the Town iioxes are Located-Early iReturne Exp)cCted-Hetadqu1artert at tihe Herald Ofne. The time for the battle of ballots has 'rived--the ev'ent,ful day is at hand ud at this moment the downpour (if me ballot is on and they are falling as lently as the snowflakes descend from me heavens, and the destiny of many >lit,ically is about decided.B The fIrst p)rimar-y election Is being ald today throughout the State, in e'ty count.ies, and by midnigh t toni.ght e hope to be able to Inform the p)ub 3of the result, not only as to the elec >n in the county, but the resutlt roughout the State. Chairman Boyd will co-operate withM 1e Herald and News and the Observ ,with headquarters at this ofilce to ght, in securing the fullest possible turns at the earliest possible moment ter the vote is counted. re The polls were opened at 8 o'clock dr' d will be closed at 4 p. m. WVest End box at Senn's stor'e. CarolIna box at the opera house. Cc Young Men's box at Supervisor's ie in court house, ~ Dild Men's box at Sheriff's offico inPt urrt house, an i'onight The Herald~ and News and th s Observer will publish an extra as n as the returns are brought in and 1l run a bulletin board in conjunction th each other. So come around on swspaper Row and get the news. fr sic Beth Edeni I zms. e i'he crop in our midst has suffered lhe .ribly from the dry, hot, weather and da I1 we do not got any rain. MIiss Cornelia Alowine Is away this p)l ek visiting her brother Mr. WTalter ou owine. tir< M'iss. Beossie Sligh and Ida Burton are th i th at home again after visiting rela-la es and friends In the county. 'Ir. R. C. Carlisle has - -'ned from Ion where he went to visti his sister ( 's. S. M. Rice and other relatives. W tie Mri. J. E. Cofleld spent Saturday Br 3ning and night with his children hie Mlr. W. T. Cofleld anid M rs. S. A. Jeter. "" reports a better crop near Goshen a 11 than at Beth Eden. hem Ir. J. B.-Dominick has been taking some of the campaign meetings, he gg /'s the speeches generally are witty tet d Interesting. We' wish the candidates rui aid all be elected for 'tie a pity to go ne, 80 much trioible and expense and 50o Making uolisses is the order of ti day it 1l( r.ll. . A. tel Made lis prov ones as I have ever. seen. We know I .ist that out.o made molasses au f11e" from adulterations lland there fire i Ilmuch ore hillithy than tihe Imlixtut <of glucose, sugar and no telling will 0-4o we buy for mlassa. We regra to niotie t!he deathvt Alvs. K ato: G r ub2r. I cinew her only i tihe swhool1-room111 wiet undlm.er my iotic she grew frot childhood to early 3oun1 womanhood, thenl i found her to be girl with a sweel, loving diepositiol a pimtient dili-cit pupil and onle eve ready to gratify ever-y wish of he teacher. 'Tis t4ad to think that sht too lits crosed the drk river tha separ'ates us from ctul nity and We wil not sve her again u1ntil we alo llav bat hied in its waters. To the family wt extend our. sympatly. We twist thanik editor Ault for Ih nilcle( accounts of the lives of would bI Gov. Aleweney and Hoyt, u hich weru so appropriate for b is pap r j.1t now. Ni A ug. 21, 1!Im0. Turnip Sced! Turnip Seed!! Presh and the best at Glider's Corner )rui Store. f& tf Now lot of N.- Mngland Watehe. just In. Come in and see us. t tf Daniels & Co. Lower Proiperily News. Rain hias come at last afteri a very long d rout h. Mr. Itarimon Werts and iisters, Misses Eldie and E'llen, who are confiied to their beds with typhoid fever, are im1i proving some. Oin account of several sev re cases of fever, Prof. F. M. m ills has ci;cidei to postpone the exhibition which was to haVe been held at Mt. Pilgrim Septelm jer 8th, to a liter date. We are sorry Aley could not proceedi as they intend )d to. MI.. Brooks Mliller was called home n account of the Illness of his mother. Tuesday Is olection day, and we hope hat the people will cast their votes for ;ov. Al. B. McSweoney who has so ailthfully don1e his duty, and who will lot pardon every kind of convict when - petition is gotten up. Io c hnt he leat. Cotton pi-Hing and fodder lmlli.1 r is he order of the day now. Ilealtil is very good at this wriltinij nd hope that it will conttinu! sO. Once more the mionster, dOth, has list his glooly pall over tlh ho,- muil of ur beloved one. He has entered and 0em1oved t loved one from his icea.ful nd happy home and leaves sorrow and lourning I i his wake. The deaith of Ir. Alexander A. Krell was announced t half-past three o'clock on Saturday, ,ugust ISth, and the sad news sprad apidly over the comtlunity. I is age ,as 25 years, 7 iont is and some few ays. Mr. Krell was a member of St. 'cer's church, and his death is re retted by the entire community. IHe as been sick for some ltime, but few alized that tibe end was so near. le arcVs a dlevoted wife and child, three -others and a hos,t of relativ-es antd 001nd1 to miour-n is cdeatht. 'is hard to b)reak the tendetr eor-d W\hen love has bounid thte heatrt, 'is ha&rd, so hard, to speak the wvords, Must we forever' partI.? enrest loved one wc have laid thee In the peaceful grrave's embrace: utt thy memlfory' will beochorished Tiill we see ty he.aveonly faec P'rospeilty Aug. 27. ' D. A. M, Of W01118 1 O1o20, llichlllI(, V'8, INSTlUMENTAL MUSIC, Will open School September 1st, 1900. '1 utsic Iloom lin cnti-al part of townt. C t, 'CTs, $2.50 per 8 Lessons. e2 We guar-antee satisfaetion oir imoney funided at the Up-to-date Steam Laun y- t&f If ~ County Executiveo Comitiltee l'he Democr-atic County Execut,ive s mmilittee will meet on T1hr-sday, si gust 30thl, at 11 a. in., for tihe pur-- 1h so of tabtulat,ing the returns of the c iknar-y elcElon and to (declare the rec- sJ t of the same. A fu.ll attendance of tt 3 mcmibers Is deslired.h C. 1". BoYDr, Chaiman-. A Life antI D)ent,h Fclaht.0 air. WV. A HInes of Manchester, i, kIng of hIs almost miraculous eseapie "I im deal h, says: "'I xposuire after mna- P I liduced setious lung trouble, whicht 01 led it consumption. I had firequentc nmoirrhages and1( coughed nIght andc ~. All my dloctors sald [ must soon1 ''hon I began to use Dri. King's new sc coeryl3 for' Contsumtption, which coit- It, tely cureCd ite. I wvould not be with It even] -f it cost$~>.0a bottle. 11H un dis have used it oin miy r'ecommenda- t ni andl all say It never falls to cut-c gi -ort, chest, and httu troubles."' Regut- et sIze 60c. andi $1.00. TrIal boti-les I e at air dr-ug stores. Gliortnus Ncws ati h mes from D)r. D). 11. (argile, of !M gtIthit, J. T.x He wrItes: "Four bmot- 1n I of ElectrIc BItters has cutred Mrs. wer of scrofula, which had causedb 'great sufferIng for years. TerrIble oi es would break out on her head and ar e, and the best docotors could gIve no wi p; but her cure Is complete and her alth Is excellent.'' ThIs shows what J) >usands have proved-thtat ElectrIc ~ ,ters Is tho best blood purIfier known. th~ I tihe supreme remned y for eczema, - ter, salt rhoumn, ulcers, bolls and ming sores. It stimufates lIver, kId fB arnd bowels, expels poIson, beloa estion, 1bu11ds Uy th et trenmgth. Onliy sents. Sold by all drugGIsts. Guar eod.fl -Ir. ait1nf:or d I ub, hait m al familil have re(ltrn wrt (Iewo w v-r I t he' Silent svVr1l days viti .hi mother. -N-1Iss Ida (;Vorge!( is q)el-i)!g at Whil at het uncle .J ii l. ptiig's above New berry. A! iss Carrie Croimr spe"t last weelc With Misses it aZZnd N]Uati (G('orge-. 3 Aiss L (i: Gaillard and little tihtev ae the 0 guests of Alr. John C'0111IM' 1 fatmily. Mrll. \\illie George of necar Nit li grim spent TlWwWay under the parental ,roof. lis . m sister Ant lcconpa llied hil lim h te. t Two large crowds of old and younl men went t,eininlg \\-dlnesdaly. 'They all, with One I xvlltion, 01joyed it finlo suppelr of li-sh. Twit one lieft his fo breakfaist, and cons(,quently he att none, I r. ail wazhiu-d -s one of OurV rOof fii-m111 11. 1Little N.\ lde lozhar dt spent, Wd - 1 nI loay a tM I- Iloford tzhardts. The Norins tre traiaping (evr t he vOluntry, atl wo (-ava Ihv-y .'e pe-k.aell ing in our mih.t. and v.o mig:iht, 'Ity, by their 'olulb!( speechi ar. f.ining tIe the MOt wra vl lttention with s,liv vlile other-, havo 11ckod up tickis to drivo them fromi thtir ards. I wish every one .ild read l(".\iorinmi,sm11 11.x puosed." Seuid a it. to iv. .1. i-. .Ia had'ey and ge" .1 copy. itvi. A ugust 17, 1000. Y's, Ane ut HJowvp W e Im the Or, est, sale of :lly iled icl1v il tile civiliz"d worildU. )")lt lilmathr 1111d n grandliloth i e3 niv 'r't' l thollght of liiu g an ything else for in d i cetin or hiIiousness,. I)h. tors were scarce, and thiey sldom ha rd of appendieit-is, nervous pr6st.ration ' - heart failure, L-1c. They iv('d lAign p llower to cinn tin systen anKi stop fol - mentation of undigested food, regllaw theneton of the liver, stimulate It; nrer ous anld or-granlic aletimn of tihe s t.ei, and that is all thu. took wieni fceling dull and Nad with icadachets and other avil m. Yi Onliy need it few (10SCS Of 1 \ ' W's A\u g 1 M 01', ill i quid form, to make 'Oul 1atisiL-dI th110e is iothiig "ev.ious I he 1a..er with yoki. For sale by W. N. 'elham. A% dzel eles for ('a1hell, its hos Pitalit-Y, at;', it, PrOtt-Y Yo11u - )ali(' Qm iast Trnd tay miorning, mr. i;tm Miller', the lunderSi1gni'd, -Ond a stub hrn rmeielr of the j!r.ad fariliiy turned their facv.s towmrd ihe North 'ast, and were soon 'r'iti:ing sand'' in tho direetion of King Ci-k (hu'el where there wvas to be a pi-nie taol match gate of ball bet ween the Cahl..t weil team anud thle Wl- ! Enad teami. "or i long line tho on!y thi:3 we (ud1111 I(Ook fogWar'd to wa-: long line of ligghes and carriag' s awl a tmaze of dust wiVlhli fir !'.ught wc know iity still be 1t10,1 i f Il NIII'll IOWM- th moon. At lo.thl we l i;li Ii tilt me grounds aiwl as ihe crowd was yet small ourl par bo,egan l g a i for 14>lle mnenlis of paissing oif tie timlie; we wert into the church where we found in organ and r tio cu s of I hile 3."ngs, and \wth one of tile finest, aind ,iirest orgaiiish, in the county at th >r'gan, wie pireca'' eded to iriake ourselves it home. By and1( by thie minu111tes rolled thiem ielv'es int hour101 s and2( then '"the tatble i'vas spre'ad in the varll1ey, oh rmy soul l'he baseball boys at.c nothling but, 3hicken feet and clic ken ings so ' ,bat they'3 might run0 fast andl Ily a ]itl I f rn"u':ssairy. The unrders igned do'sn 't k >ly batll and consegutenitty hiis liinner vais not r'estrlie'edl to chiekenL'i feetL anld i'ings. WXe were told. hmviev'er, that if ve' would swall ow ai chicken hear1lt en- I ir'0 we could get-well neveri miinIdi vho, bt, if we had found one we woutld ' ilo doublt, haive malide the~ at,temp lt, for V owvn thiere, and6 weO hop1e to be par onied for ad(dinjg thaht we hav~ ialways aid ai special. liking for black eyes. 'he kind ness and( hiospitaltity on thie art of the Cald well teamr is detser'vilin i f end(1less p1raise, for' it sreemt that, boy sp)ared 1no pins to mnke the -oei asion1 enjoyable forl the iiiting t.an nd( their frienids; aInd it is need less to iy they SucceCeded. A bout 41 0'Clock ('verybody roear'ed Sthe ball grounmrd near Mr1. P rank |rownr's and2 a little after i5 o'elock the ame11 comm eniced. A lari'e c'rowd of )metlor2s, old arid 3younrg, great and(1 nal11, loud and qu ilet, inlu d ing the dies, vias pr'esernt. As is always the 18 it'eldrig a game11 of ba~se ball, eac(h (te Esemed to be wcll loadIed w ith ,unts anrd j'(rs', whiich they5( didl not 2sitateC to tire' pI'rmiscuusly, hav inrg re'grd for neutrals or of "'race, col ', or previous condition of se'rvitude(1."' ut the beauty of the things is that ini >ite of somei r'oughi 2'remarks andI re ies ntobodiy lost his temperu~2, niot an1 111h wats hear d, 2n02 a1 rema0rk that >rld 11ar1 the p)ica1sure of thie lad1ies. >nside'rng t,his fact, bothi teamtus doc rye 'ho hig hest commendation, for is no1 81211alimatt,er to find( do lar'go a S owd of youn g men2 amrong whom ,. cre are not, atL least, a few who will r v'e vent to thbeir feelings when taut..t amid jeered (o the teeth. At. first It emeflct that the Cald well team0 would rry cver'ythiing before IIN but to w-j d(s last It fell bhind andl the WVest p 1(d team come ot,t two scores ahead-I- All to 15. It was a1 s)lenid gamet and(1 Nt thi teams acqutitted th'em.sclves -with anl edit to their reLspective, commlrualtie~s id to thems'jlves. Th ae undcrsigned air ltedl untIl te last, Iinning was beIng d-11 atyed andit then, it or'deri If) aivod thre sth rind dust, he with hisi fr'lend and e aforesaid rm ile pulled (out for htome a we t,hree. and no mrawe. m fi August 16, 1000) fo Superb line Gents Pants and we can 1 you. At Wooten's it. Sa Sa' T Kj 4 A' lk S-.) JLi .1rs. .1. W. 1). Johlnsonl died at homle near .Jalapa, onl Vvriday Iln'1iht h\vvwek, after a linger-Ing libli lI Ie uillils wore laid to reust at 1I vi-w oil Nulay. "'he leaves a ulisb. ald IIIn' &eltiv'es atV frientIs mourn her olvathl. AI1r:. \. Ii. 'Iiller dicd at her ho inl the Nt. I'ilgriin s"eion oil Si and Ior rel:tinls weve bu1riet oil At dlay. Shit leavi- a1 Ilbhald, sevel ChillrI'l a1111 d t of relat i V('4 Iv treasto mlourn In.r ceath. All .un vur oods. bwing.1 clo's viut regard e.1 ; of cost.. At Wootel t f. Wo lhave .t V 1' n 1W l hinery in o oration an aro 111-tter pl aIIIOd to (ii l oilt ilim work tan vr Ibefo.or. W&f tf Ill-to-di ate S!eat Iauntlry. ' St(ein hon 'ie ( ,ies. 'Ii The Stockhohdl'rs of tho "'Newberl .\l l i W.11-hol w ( wIl ,l . .i . , at P' ro-peritY on 1-'.itiny,' A )g -H tl, 1!90, (t I 'clwk a. Ii , to cli dlt U101-S, tiIld tt-ra SM: ! ta y il.\ r btuls[i ne-, that Iay Ioe beNr i t:I 'i. .I. T. C. 11 t 'ER 'ree, Aett .1. ve. ime(IwtNs. miIi i th1el Ne twhlerry postollic Au're us t V. h, ' 10 . A -Jd. W. Auhtog,hI ry, NItrS. WmI1. i A bramus.* i-Nelson BI2njmeninI Mli. Iitsi l'fw't PiIanniq! . oy I, C. 1). Bl) ar bee, I". I , Irs. ().. el ic h1 lt harvy, I , W. . B.-in , .1. S.'Bowie IMln iqde, Mr. .II 1). Biley, L. yerd, M rs. Lina B;rowN -N '. NI 21 W'ui ttl. w 't'ell, John 'ou-.on, Mi, Lizik hulwell. O .A. Doewalt, Doe )walt, C. i\L ,1112 I (. S I oI nl1 )o n I i' - D). A . ick ert, I; .1.. Oill, NI t-., - I . errick, I v. 1 1, 'Nee Iv )o l it I'( M)ZLIC X tI2 )CSO fl E- I1i i Il t E i , ( ; ee ti'eo. I t. .is. P - A l be r L F'ord. Ml r-.. .ir.; 1 io F'eete Ir. i ie :ss dtt "LIani, '1 J . u ('itm . . Giforl. .\,lh. Ahrn'y (r.een, GreenI fleln, . Y. (,oinls. J-Saml Johnson. El1l1 alles, W . me , A J:a Ill on :t-. C '. Jones, I -In3 o. lI Ki min , liss Lillie ij_ .ro, Jelly W. Relly, Il l im In t.r. W ill 'rllry-, M is, 'l attie I,on i, ' C. I I .ich. Nl--Cl aI w . . \t.I X 'nit1 lini'Mev h rgaby, t ev. W t- \ Lt bO y, Allr.. 3m.nOh M. ;iIIi. N '. . Pattileas , N). C. a! ollr - lilt A.t (. Ao u . Cryis Z. S. Moore. '\ 1 ,11na 'Matt.hews, G. . NkOsAe. N-- \. 11. Notn, IA.Jze Nobles, c. \. eifer, Newy..b.eisr , Cal, 1-'. 1) Na-1h. ()-M Ir..\ui (lmwIll. P-John l'opv, 1-m1ory 1), l'arr. la'er. W hla % ma Lolil), Weler-ford lnford, L.Co Itlunkin. thin uonor, Nancy Nuff, J. A. Uiichar-d )Pn, A ydam Wi:ard, Alis. \. ) IN Jri.tWi fill ck al,t'I l t i i Sm ih iW . 11h . Sample J Iug . Swarcl,i. , It'woeey, (oieher , I ..i.ci tul ran v,eW 11. Saple.di (' to 01 J.d \\r, s Thom) on 111 r. . rglIr, Wi r.d tMr. WhtieecarrJ. it.al il. IgeAnat Williag. Onys. Ct,berint Wl il Curnealia~ I Wrig,I. ila o.,detr to-ld Whiunan, rk l Wes, .Jlr1tha 0. Willian' tuI ' Jos ie ntti WillianWe, tl"si t iim, J oo. A. el(d; l. Wlon cured H .t,sl Wth ihier sy n Watson~ J. icW.itkin, trank 'atieCr cal for th,ese( Ih lterstl ao say they wr dtsd. -n~abx 14 by all tiruaster. Plae.e d Glenn Sprins Queen of Souther There is but one Glen Equal on the Continer Fd Kidneys, 3owels and I HOTEL OPEN JUN[ Cuisine and service t resort in the South. For Board appl Sin One car load of Bug gies just received; Buggies of all kinds and of the very best make. Also one car of the well-known White HickoryWagons. Call and see our Buggies and Wagons and get 0urprics before buy Ing. Wepaycash, dis count bills, and' can givO you the very low est prices. SUMMER BROS. WEDDING PRESENTS (.1olory St ands, Bilttor Dishos, aho Plates, Syrnip 'ithb0rS, S4:ar i,hs, Spo 1o ' .4ilolrs, 'N a t 1)it ehsp , I u I t a n Tell and Ta11blo Spoonls, 81ugar1 Sitoolls, Bllt(or Kilivoe., Gravy Indles,, 'oup 1,ndh0t., &c 1111do i <I undr1u 1 ple I plato o..I.'. W\ I o 111so hal1vo a nlow lot of Slorlinig Silver. To Spoon's 11un a few 81-th ''homai l (1oeksloft, whihll mue-r go. Yours rnly, DANiLI3 & CO. WAYITEDI J11ard \W1od of all intis: 1)()(4- \\O'(, PERSIMMlaON, ASIf, YOUNG .\\ E' ()AK uld ICK01(%1Y. For prices alld Othmr inforta!dion Vall Ior iddross NFBRY 11AIMLt & 11UMTTLIC, 2 no t&r DUErs.\ ii., P1 . , Ui h I Npres h igh religious tNn ar: srong vis waterC, abu te (l,y p.n.e.' THE NEWBERRY Land and $ecurity Co. WIL1,1 iW AND Sl-:i.,, Notes, Bonds and Mortgages. Stocks of all kinds and Real Estate. O., 13 MAY lt, Presidenit.. J1NO. M. K(1xNuu>1, Soc. nod TIrons. Wo Sell Furniture, Organs, Sewing Maw, shines, Maitings, Oar peting, Rus Stoves, I &c., for Cash or on n Ft C. Williamns' Old Stand. lhJMNSS LO(CES, l"resh Turip j Seid tl L Gilder's Corner n )rug Store. f&t, i f. 81 A good. TaIlcumI l'o)wder for l's. aL) dv Och. a boix at (Gilde1 's Corner Driog q MasL,on)'s FruIt .Jar5 and HubberP~, low- r atL cash pirices, atL Gilder's Corner D)rugtA stOro- t&fts ~ 1unist's Turn Pip Seedi at G.ilderi's Cor- (E eri I)rug StoreL. f&t Lf, . y 1"ruit Jars anld RubbersCin at lowest catsh t riees at Gilder's Corner D)rug Store, tf We keep nlonl but1 the best and tho reshesICt Drugs at Gilder's Cor'ner Drug ->toro. -f&t t,f. lFor' good Cigars and Tobacco go to :iidor'8 Corner J)'u re. t&tf tf IN'a F ITEL . South Carolina. na Su ter Resorts. n Springs, and it has No t for the Stomach, Liver, 3100d. , TO OCTOBER 1. inexcelled. The gayest y to Ipson & Simpson. i 6E1ICEIti) IN I.5(;. trlint Illst 8e:sijol ]71 t utse for dtr tes wit h electives, e 11e , lIal with workinlg lab,ra tories. braric o( f 10,41o ll Vo neF. 1EOrCoMd teachers, Cloting l ar y l'kpayrpnent. samen in ll lod m n te Sre. o tm-nt*2oto$ unrdM-0t o I1?.0 ''. Cat'alodgi, odiress GEO. B.0 RHOME R, Pres., Newberry, S an. Wve buy second-hand Clothing and pay for same in any Goods in the Store. JEWELRY STORE. ["inle \Vat L bes, 'igs l I roacets, StudsB Seve2 anI d laink I llnttonsi Nilver iNovel 1i, Silver Table Ware, Cut Glas, Gold "and Sil., TFOYS &DOLLS Ho w Willi mlos out, an o vil JEWELER AND OPTICIAN PARKER RYE' 1ivc ilroi. H Nll Blter, ASK FOR IT At all Dispensaries. W\OMEN'S WI:AR 1e p)rt t.iest creaLtures( in tho line of V here pow. v kesie to adjust ick and hlv markcd 1rics down to ry low Iigures. These wrapp1ers are made of fino .lIt.y lPcrcale iln sorted paLttornle, 'immeod with braid to match. Hopa to waiist lining. Value for almost 'leo these prtices-70c., 900., $1.20) and A5. And beautiful line~ laics' Waists white and1( col)redl fLws and Per Ies and1 color. d and black sIlks at ieesi that wVill please0 and( sur'priso you, M\anly pretty ready-mae 1.(aments ladle", iln WiItc Mus-lins: (Jorst >vors, Gowns, SkIrts, &o, Will bo pleased to sho0w you. Your- trm'y, S. J. WOOTEN.