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E. It. AU I... .iimro . '!! "l)s Al 1. iM)UND."1 Tlere h sit heell ;. a colitrit ill )c;wvcy and if 'P''t' who Opitsi hil"). hh ( v -:W: wel'O itit e a'e en hi. luerl itecv l 1: ' . fair:e.1 e l i ke m1int11i stralion . t lh e ol'.-c l hn1: P.Ild e snlly,1 t r Ih i: yea)-, la. lit it' k1t:l a ;:,ll i \! a nht n i ieh: h:nd h! c d ' 1 0ti i l\ CII' p k)' i!; .: ..r fa , wmuld go ciarry tht- ir I P IfI wlsli l", W iss n ll: \ t 1 1 \ 1) u ht - 1 -V 1 el 1 S I . v . wt wntil n h ot wd wimj %v n it 'i lL ill "i (I N It: W ,IIi it by a ii h t. T sna aIal f I i'<it l .t whs id pl d u \ - Ij incil very il!ll, f.J2 i'a i en 1t 1, waa'4 t ia S. r ' "ira i Sit i t V i t o n c tht' - t'u: nai'. wil d I city ouf ('ohubiuu'tu ; ae Me:,wi .yta deleti il ttlj(tiI \l Vaty Viiila|, Th "T i b i I i t':, 'I hl a 1 itin d - , c IlThenua.t the loca l in-- arie- . The from 100 tZI -.l b a i r t T ll hIuaTr' ( t'liit i- itO \\'ft'I l.V m h11t; I\e I tiver i y i d i ilt in hit al pl i t-t thai'u Itad gcave Sw i antit Iy a pott i \il rt Iie itt ive:, .i wE iranit. ;u t. hS i.ne iner i.h r- at hI \el f the: city1 .All the l it ir-I .i It Ii1 i ll 111thil (' a ullt i uh I IV.er . w ee on 1. M 'cu'weeiey .'iL'. Theeia:uo lo ol'Ial/inttil wht! tai fr: \on citit't g, wardi poC'liIitic is-.! hut't'l '.Iln' a pltt h.ititco canth e u ilthoutIx i 1n.i1m0 d\nda th:- isaet where "lmCt pre S'atd ati von w iout hus:or:,'l ar ni t Veae f i l cwci n i.! the.V t con tl p} to\v .that?od'!lT Theii ir naeofs' uxt li ;ovlilenr i ]Uan Colina o Iis llg ". Newberriu.' b sevr he . $1iulttod. o o (1ulported Col. ilot for Governor wil not cry iut to j: thretitadei byte tatni ewpaer and torreL ipodents t b,>yolt the cv Ch ti'tton -xoiton cit Goern Fory t .ir:- iary. If the (d01 ,hte iht, lhooyot theho'lu Sem d Fairon SacoCaunt ofi Columia i voteporil Mewene the secon Baideri may h,tet, us. alf joihs an inak~o tt that hsbe onddlitt Th ertngt ti Columbia State fe h r ph r ttary ueltion sanolr te blase heyrsa f)iltl to t for Gbv nt tccodieg oisdcain 4,12d ousete frwvotern tol w fro yT Wtae is going oto h.tat, aolmovemen lCokrng totecvliainof.h i it.sof.bEvy Isarhd ina the cim gav herGvro adsm aoiy Co.Ioy snols tehnoal Chisia gntemn e aswhn OFFICIAL R PRE1CIN CTS No No 1 Nv No0 1.0 - T -t e an (' o ti'r T :ao he oII, .I ton. Nit.o;ir e from - and bl Nk ' 1:- n san nor ter-a~ ofI :l e and. ra-e hi wao (o to 1. fr , lIvid. ?eit Il w i 'h i en. lu ;oib . T 'o a ay h : w ilc atl f h l eh. commu i n j. ula ULXt. Mpt to Mary Ool .\h ..- - 1IWed is:Lt il ool at Jolly .\adti iex1 riay wit rlh e wee tiiid aVt:0 ITverdv lyi. T.Ia p 'ronihs of th-e qn-h o feme t d o iblI)I ery~ much I '1 I d wa is. .\n t her jin' Ih i-uioin t wI:I teakco - plae t I'ionh& I11 .admyI ne ISatuda tinghtcbten ad. ln r Uniion (OIl ating Soitiel u hIOIO mII ind th t-ilIVlae hou fo0metin i promtly thmree harmfutl han intmprae. -()t n 1)uha ~c s th lirmtie, Uno Cae, t.oneaive. i~'. ' pulctis~ cordili thanO has evert beni anticipalte. ttnu can not11 poib'.Jly ~ avenot lase tha o,hr Iee h le to it mu le ir I. O e, whereVII I is t,hyIZI 11 t ing? O Gravte,l where N iss thy victory?ihis is th J sauy Iin of'ove hi nt. Paul. IThe monster~ '.'o deah hasre again home m. iou ur comity IV andetis usual i ngt~c of VZrro It rikota'iths i)11) 'ia hinhme nrroly l.VII31'Stree111ti hast, Mon Sday veiing 1t, o'cak tr. h). a. W %r.~ertg oras hrnkAgs o.f w83, wa.c d 70 yeas and lb <tyilTe de (lnedandMi) . M .1.Wet ier toere. tonige happily finir aslitte mo tha -a0ters.e Tweo h nildren were ilorn stat,hm of wheosich iwhave lreadyi pre codaied 4 horso thenirt leand. The dlieeaed Rasd itrickfon ih pac Wrals wa ver col ahealth i ovesn. CI)ULat wusual he litl berded ino ased ' wichii 18h7 gave fhm. 110 ltin la afeIhcm n and found hiom inr a ESUL.T OF THE SECON t I 1: P a:- i -c: y min3 i -- :::a d it . - wh -abe t . 6')e Men. The 0-.: co gr:atie. t a l .er atthe ome wher tie f n al .- v ets o p'ae en T . enic P f lw n hi e t b r -f )'' \T t i en : wh nee tie in for ul f.-o theil lie o thei de)ceaed nof charg of. oi d :. ha io d' rnto. hepI found Dr.tWer1 the fr-:altu,en tentd gand acottie member. .ter thiie. f funer ;1~o s e if ee oe the boet~tdyli was e erle to is ol lot.1he It reb andi the':e laid to re'st n' ith many 0t her* - ood0( t,.d patriax chs, to a w;it thbe r'es. fatmilys have o ii dee pe t. 'yinpathIy. ] ThLe eamnpign~ of I it has come to a WVe should thuum: you for at few mnore d*ii mon ths of rest from,i t h is pol it ica ti, moil Seera ofthe county canidi date who i otedfor avebeen le:ft, but the voice of the people hats spokeni who will yield to tbhat voice morme girate fully than Chilps. I un r'eady now totI extend m y r'ight hand of fllow.hiip to ( the nomi Inee of thle D emnocrat i e patrty of my State, and if I liv"e until the generalS election in November I will cast my vote for' the l ast one of you just as heart.i ly ast If you had been imy c.hohi all Ithe '-ay thitrough. Newberry had (i7 candid(1at es in the field aindl she had only 21 ollices to be filled. This mansr~ 16I nen left. I )hlleve that every' man of the 1i7 is my truo friend and I couldJ haive' Voted for any of them. Itbt you see~ we ('aln only vote foir so many. NowY I ami proud to say with an utnb itsed heart. that we hav a.OP good set of olicers and1( the counIty will be well eared for. The 'eue at d1oIly Street TIh ursday, Ithe (6th inst., was not very well at tended. The schooi exhibition on the day following i nterested to sono cx tent. But still old Jolly must be~ on t he r su or at least she has not lo st, her 1 at tract ions. Trwo of our good old Now herry friends made the first trip: down tlr'o (luring this catmpaign, Mir. 'r. 20 l'pting on regular campaign day and Air Wmn. Johnson on Thursday, the og 6th inst. Come again, dear friends. 'Well, wo must actually stop. Tfho breakfast belli has rung, and old Mrs. Chips Is getting angry.fr Your obedlent St - CiIIPA pt. 13 1900. Cd D PRIMARY, SEPT. I ilI I t -N t 4 1 1 I .14 1 1; N, I 1 3 I I . k 2 1 I I! NERVOUSNESS, An AmeriCaa Disease. Di.t.&Mm. I&rOwQ*Cis ' JL* t . : A t c.a t.-s I 4 1 " p al : t'. I~. "~- I. ' R tr .' a . ta r :h t:r t I t: ,r e a. Johnsto's byt::c, a 01 isntheo nd speci ,-fo thi gre stent by s:zp'.:. riech,aurad antfco ard p .co to the~ WOr-01t tSEUeS, r:LSIng the liver ito activity ar.d regulating all the -I't ohrns o the bonv.- ! iveee the ar . : e ;.e fivr tps. grec. ~rai~L tCte w: be ory th',C. - ' sengh e br P'varnacy r brr .C tur, L.G CIt. r:mthely. ve.r toeagist raio r Noltig a. thgas i:he b:d'.. 4fle it to r the ToI.n D of."whery. S. r ;w e. ndr l'.ith-ov un .i:ner, C'. RgisofItration No aid own ill keep .-aid books opOln (eery day. mndays e x.-ep; t' d . from44 9 a. mn. ' nti p m4.. unttil and tin4tclud(ing the 4th da' DecehImber,. 41 . d N. (' (GGG.ANS. Surperv'.i-or of lI e:i strat ion. Septembiter 1:1 luo. M enerI'd Stock for' SaIc. )FFElC F'uI: s.\LE F"OIt NEXT'L thirty days a limit-ed amouw!nt of e Pr'ieferred and Qapita] Stock of The trolinta .\ at' u factu ring Comipainy, Its LI .irvalue ist .$100 per share, atnd div.i itdef seve'n per cent. Is guarant eedl the company from tihe Is d (ay of hlnary, 199i. M1. A\. CA$rGI8LE, New er y,( , Se pt, 12, 1900. Wo bay second-hand lothing and p'y for ame in any Goods in he Store. .: CWilliams' Old Stand. ["re'sh TIur'nIpl 8'ed at (Gilder's Corner A. good TPalcurm Powder for 5c. and '- a box at, Gtider's Corner D)rug Malson's F'ruIt Jars and Rbberis, low cash1 prices, at Gildecr's Corner Drug 're. t&ft.s huist'si Turnip Seed at Gilder's Cor rIDrug Store.f&t. A rufit Jars and Rubbers at lowest cash~ ces at Gider's Corner Drug S'ore. *.f No koop no but the host and the shiest D)rugs at Gilder's -Cor'ner iDrug C we &t tf. or good Cigars and Tobacco go t o dor's Corner i)rug Store. f&t tr 2 I th, 1900. \$rt AS- .\M .\'.1 - Oq. ' i%. ' IN<> 10.~ i ) 1 ( . . 10' 1 1 7 . . . i 1 12 27 . .. '' 1. ')... 1 S 3, 1 ( 33 I-I 'tockholders Meeting. -' KS- A M LU T ION -f Directors of the the okholders of eyCa,led to meet ,' Ic On 1ha '6th ray & I P. m., for the - na,.i increase nf n1undred thousand aeto be issued as w h a preference in - e nal i-quidation uin -1.- and Conditions as the -rntav t;rvect. W M. C()L,EMfAN. Pres;ident. Tferz A. 1.,1. S., Normal, Expres ion. Art. Music and Buisiness Courses mld.:rv experieneced teachers, in an ideal oi--e c mun'it.y, atnd the b)est moral ryh t 1iousenivironmient. Thorough nom 1011?ecomlforts and restratints, in I r:v-coi n ion op n ete m-a I -h Lan and Scrit Co,n Stocks o allkin s and O.B.LMAYER, President. So. M .xn, Se. nd~ t Tra.o We oelbFuritue I [krgans Sein Ma-ecei I hines, ' M tings,to Car seting, Rugs, Sodtosase, _____ rsalemen. io. A. Wlsiams dSand,Bsns .orc n prenc asteersn a14. a SIt~cinu Hal ith,working be oral Libraries" (of 10,00 voilumeCs.i n .Ex p'ere ee-dlt lt teachers n It, in Cgiu oeare deprt,ments.4 In I, heaatorydcarten. Tubla toe30 Honr .5 toIII $12.0 Nex Sessicod on isOtoer 1etm Jo Catals Oue, ddrien Newberrv, ,. . Land Wood of alli:o .ot, ondsWIT and an Forpriesnd othrtgoragesn illork adofl kns n BR al sae 0.m.oAER Pondot Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood in your body passes through your kidneys onco every three minutes. The kidneys are your . blood purifiers, they fil er out the waste or .. impurities In the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fail to do their work. Pains, aches and rhcu .- matism come from ex cess of uric acid in the blood, due to neglected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart Is over-working in pumping thick, kidney poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized, It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and is sold on its merits by all druggists in fifty cent and one-dollar siz es. You may have age sample bottle by mail niomn* of swawp-ntoot. free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. The Newberry Hardwaro Company would call attention of the public to the fact that they have bought out F. A. Scluimport, Agt., and that the) Will conduct, the businesw at the old stand, and will always have on hand at the lowest prices, Agricultural Implements of all kinds, Plon, Plow ls.Prdce hains, Hamus, .T, 3. - : m ,1 C111fivatos, Fo IsIShcls and SDadcs And everything needed on the farm. Harness Made to Order. Repairing upatly and promptly (lone. We also carry a large lino of SADDLERY and HARNESS, BRIDLES, COLLARS, COLLAR PADS, and in faet, everything found in a well assorted Stock. F. A. Schumpert, Manager. -AT Eduard Seoltz' S JEWELRY STORE. Fine Wat hes, Rings, 3roaches, Studs Sleeve and Link Buttons, Silver Novelties, Silver Table Ware, Cut Glass, Geld and Sill3i ver Spectacles and. Eyeglasses. TOYS& DOLLS Which we will close out, as we will discontinuo keeping them. EDUARD SCHOLIZ. JEWELER AND OPTICIAN PARKER RYET OLDSNTL ASKIFOR IT At all Dispensaries Have your Gins over hauled, Wagons and~ Buggies repaired our shop. We arehed for the Buckey& '~j vesting Machjhiery anci repairs for sdme. Wagons of .our Own make for sale at rnar ket prices. Carolina jMoanuIacturing Co, 1m 1 a 'w ...EUCCEO , TO... W. A. YOUNG & CO. () PRESCRIPTIONS.. CAREFULLY.,. COMPOUNDED... OF PURE... DRUGS... A FULL LINE of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, Ioilet and Medicinal Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Rubber Goods, Sponges, Trusses, Lamp Chimneys, Tobacco, Cigars, Garden Seed, Etc., Etc. Made of pure Artesian Water and very best Syrup and Extracts. An excellent and refreshing suniner drink, most carefully put up by 1tic I have arranged to sell direct to famn illes in cases of two doztn bottles at 75c. per case--bottles to b returned to Inc. If Lenm, usea-cola, Sareapnrilla, Gi. ger and strawberry assortell in eae, or one flavor if desired. Orders Phoned to Nos. 20 and 71 will receive proiL,-pt attention. Give It a frial and bc coivinced of its excellence. 75c. per Case of 2 Doz. ours, E, MLRCHANVT 1AILORS SPRING STYLES Have arrived. They embrace the I est dcsigns in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Wh~Vich'wo will imake at Modera~te -Pr ! GUARIA NTFIC; FIT -AlD - WORKMANAlkFIP SCOTT & UARLSON OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE All ROAD ~k,Receiver. %lhHTnjOUNih, .ld r -------...o.No TIrimmed wvithi braid to mt rate waist lining. Value for' narst twce these. prices-70u-, fl00., $1.20 andl *i-'15. And b)eautifuil iICUlin as Walat in white and( coloredl Lawns and P'or cale's and( colored and hlu,k silks at prices that, will please and iurprissoua Many pret,ty ready-manhdO grarmi'nts adoi o,~1e in whuito MusTilns; Corset Lvers, (Gownls, Skirts, &c. Will be p)leasod to show . ou. Y'ours truly, S. J. WOOTEN.