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Knights of Pythias, Newberry Lodge No. 75. S T A r i ) CON VENTION8 OF thi4 L IItgv will lo behi i I 2nd aud 4Ith Tuesday nights of each m1olith at 7.30. Visiting Knitclsi cordially Welcomed. TIIOS. 4. 1i'4'I NO, K. of It. and S. CrTotwell 1Hotel 110i11ink. (.orrected every 'wisday anid 1F1riday by Summer Bros. M eat... ............................. 7. i8A . Shoulders ... ..... ................ 7c. H am s.................................. I2(d14c. Best Lard ....... ...........9(a)10c. Best Molases, now V;op...... 60(c. Good Molasses............ ........ 25(a)50oc. C orn ................................... 70c. M eal .......... ........... ........... iOc. Hay................................ 90c. W heat Bran....................... . $1.15. 1st, Patent Flour.................. $5.00. 2nd Best .Lour.................... $4.50. Strait Flour....................... $4.25. Good Ord inary Flou r.......:3.50,- i.00. Sugar...................... ......... 6I@ 'le. Rico....................... 5 8Ic. Coffee............................ 10 15c. Cotton seed meal, per sack... $1.15. Bale lulls, per owt............. 35c. Vountry Prinuce Butter, per lb ........ ............ 15(<(20c. Eggs, per dozen ................. ( 0c. Chicken, each........... ....... 15 <V25c. Peas, per bushel....... . ........ 75c. Corn, per bushol.. .. .......... (;e. Oats, per bushel................ 35((t>10c. Sweet potatoes .................... 60(-75c. Turkeys, por lb ................. 6(a? 8c. Fodder, per cwt ....... .......... 'It(a90c. NEWHERRY Co ks"'ON MAtKIC'. (Corrcted twice a wOk i0 j. W. Gary & Co;) October 2nd, 1900. Good M iddling ....... .................. 101. The best method ilf cleansing the liver is the use of th famous little pIllN kt,.vn as DeWit's I Ll( Early Risers. 11,vj to talce. Nxvev g po. Gildpa r's Ck. 't11 r Drug Store. At load :%pings. There will be pr.-aehing at Head Springs next Saturdbay and Sabbath, two sermons each d.ny, and t he Saern ment of the Lord's Soitoper on Sibbath. No other pills c, i equal DeWitt's Little Early Risers for prompt ness, cor taility id eflliclency. Gilder's Corner Drug Siore. To Met Wtia tho A11ijun-. A1 those in the county interested in growing wheat and cotton will hold a joint meeting with t.he county alliance on Friday, Otober 5th, and it should he a large gathering of farmers. Much good can be accomplished if the right interest is taken in this matter. The notice of Chairman Johnstone appeai a elsewhere in this paper. This is the scason when mothers are alarmed on account of croup. It is quickly cured by One Minute Cough Uure, which children like to take. Gilder's Corner Uruir Store. Turnip Seed! Turnip Seed!! Fresh lnd the beIt t at Git r's t'orner Drug Store. - f&t tf I he0 lIOismm itceati. Mri. Robert Norris. i -.ice, f'pened the ll elena School Nionday starting with thirty-one pupils. He hnd re quested the trustees andit p it r ns to meet him at the school house on tbat day, and several of them were p)resenlt. Mr. Norris muade a. brief talk and the openlng day gave signs of p)romise fo a successful sessIon. Torturing skin eru pt,ions, butrnts and sores are soothed at once and1( prompt,.y healed by applying DoeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, the best known cure for plIes. Beware of worthless counter -feli. Gllder's Corner Drug Store. A Die .m. A ertain Newberr'y doctor dreamed the other night that he was kicking at a tramp in his house. HeT 'kicked very hard at the tramp), na ho supposed, but when he awvoke lie found that he had kicked the footboati of his lied instead and severely injure-i his big toe. Same doctors will t.-l you that to have a dreamless sleep you must cat a very light supper and dr i nk hot wat er. if you eat a heavy nig ht meal you will dream of kickIng ntew umbrella mend ers and others who come arounid to mend things.' Feelings of safety porvade the house hold that uses One Mtinute Cough Cure, the only harmless remedy that pro duces Immediate resu,lts. It is infalli ble for coughs, cobis, croup and all throat and lung troutble3s. Is will pre vont consumption. Gilder's . Corner Drug Store. A (Card of 'rlhmnk. Mr. Editor of Herald and Newe, wvIth your permission I desire to return my ' sincere thanks to all those who were so k,1aCs to us in the last illness of my dear old fatier. During these weary two dsys our neighbors anid friends were unremitting in their attention, and I want every one of thoem to know that it ,comes from the bottom of my heart wvhen I say your kindness is sincerely appreeiated, and wvhether or not we ever be able to return uinto themi those favors, I commend them to him who has said: "Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these, my friends, ye have (lone it unto me." J. W. WERtTS, For the family. Wth Hazel Salve wvill het I a burn and piles. Counterfeits may be offered you. See that you get the original DeWitt's Witch HIazel Salve. Gilder's Corner Dr... Store. VAtlOUS AND) ALL A31O1JT. See land1(1 for sale. 8-%c County Tax NtCe. We welcome the college hnys back to Newberry. Mrs. L. V. K;mltiner of b'ittle Moul tain was in the city yesterday. Mr. Thos. 11. Cromer of Clinton, was in the city 8aturday and Sunday. Mr. A. 11. Koh) of the Alliance Store, Columbia, was in the city yesterday. Miss Djuska Martinl left, yesterday for New York to take a special coutrs inl art. Mr.. -ugh Summter left, yesterday for Charleston to enter the S C. M ilitary Aeadeimy. l i Brici .McCarley has moved into )r.. J.no. it. Thoms),on's residence on Cald well St,:eet. M1.r. Wells Iais the contract and is at work replacing the pinnacle on the Church of the Itedeecnir. Mr. .1. EL Earhardt, of Columbia, spIelt Sunday and Monday in Newberry with his brother, Mr. J. W. M .rhardt. pie railroadis are doing a good bus iness now. E'very train tbt passes Newberry has onl a good crowd. Mit. J. T. ALella d has (-'One to Nine ty-Six to assume the privcipalship of the K-Cinv-d Academy near thut place. The bill posters for the circus arrived ill the city last night, and will be busy p'sting the city and county today. The sacrament of the Lords Supp3r Will Ib adtiinisteLed ILt the ChuIPCh of the Rledectleme '.n next Sunday Morning 'rof. S. ,. l'oweil and famiily re turned to the city Snturday, having Spent tile sulimimer vacation in Penn syvI van ia. Rev. Mr. Holmes' tent has been moved to the lot. at tile rear of the Blease Ilotol and services will begin there tomorrow ni lit. Mrs. O:to K le.trier, and Mrs. W. S. MlAton are inl Charlvs.on to attend the iariaire of thei boother, Mr. Wi. ZA b!el. Mlessrs R". If. Wriglt, iIel-beit Work man and Ctiuio,ie Sp1tk, left yesterdoy for Charleston for the S. C. Military Academy. Mrs. Joana E.iruhardt tifter spending three weeks i) Newherry with her son, Mr. J. W. Klhlhardt, left yesterday for her home in Columbia. The County registration bolIs were opened on Monday. Tile town regis tration boolis are now bpcn every week day during the ollice hors of the -uity clerk. The Formal opening of Newberry college will take pla.cc oil Wednesday orning. Yesterday and today was taken up ill assigning the students to the diferent classes. Mr'. W. T. Jackson threw at,a dog yesterday and hit his hand al,ainst a troe, breaking his little finger, which he came near losing as it was Just, saved "by the skin of his joint". Mr. W. J. Ilerbert returned from Spartanburg Saturday where he had been to enteri his son into offord co! lege. lI t rep)orts that the friends of Wolford are very much enthused over the ftn 110eni0ng of thlat InstitutIon. Mr'. John II)av'enpoi't, who1( had the mfisforli)ne a fow weeks ago to 13uxrt himself in a cotton press,hns sulliclently recover'ed to visit the city on Satue day. His fr'iends wvill be glad to hear this. Trho alarm of fire Sunday night was caused by the bur'ning of the small market house beyond the city limits, neat' M r. Sam Crot well's. No one kno ws t he cause of the fire. ''The r'o Is mmn o C.tt .* ti tIs sect ion of ttno and1( unt II heI lit few yea, s was suppoelOI to be0 itntirable. F"or a greatt mtany3 years. (otors1 prlontOinneed t ita local disea. 42, and( prtE.ct Ibed0 local remindtties, and by cottstatlly ttlling to 01u10 withI locat iiitagl n, n)rononneedC it. in.' o tirable. Science hits provent ('attrrhto be11 .a consti(itlit tonal dison0so8, tiind Ithere(fore* tequlres constnj Iiionalt treatent 01. liitl's Calirk ' Cure,manuf11) actured0( by I". JT. Uhieney & C;o.t Toledto, Ott o, is 1.ho0 only conallIttitottat enre Iton the markel. I t Is I 'k(0en itrnalily 1.1 dosi .s i om n ]tt r)0psO t a teasoonfIll. It ,a(ls dirc ly on the blood tnd( tlconlS surIfaces of t ieo 83ystoem. Theiy nt0'er onte htundred dtolars Co any caso ('0It falls lo curio. Hend for~ ch cuilar and 1est imilst. A tidrose. it. J. U H E NlY & CO., Tioiedo, 0. Iall's Fai13ly Pls ate tte best. Meeting of County Atnlance. 'Vhe thir'd qular,terly meeting of the County Alliance wvill be held on FrI' day, October 5th, at 11 o'clock a. mn., in tihe Courthoutse. All sub allIances are recquested to send delegates. R. T. C. HIUNTEu, C. 1'. BlOYu, Se'y. Pres. "WANTED." All the Cotton Seed you have for sale. H ighest market price M~. L. Spearman & Co. t&f 6t. BUIN88 LOCALS. Wresh 'Turnip Seed at Gilder's Corner Drung Store. f&t ti. A good Talcum Powder for' 5c. and 10c. a box at Gilder's Corner Drug Store. f&t tf Subscribe for the Delineator' through ti S. J. WOOTEN. Fot' good CIgars and Tobacco go t o Gilder's Cornter Drug Store. f&t tf Mason's Fruit Jars and Rubbers, low est cash prices, at Gilder's Cor'ner Dr'ug Store. t&fts Ruist's Turnip Seed at Gilder's 0Cor ner Drug Store. f&t tf, New lot of New England Watches just in. Come in and see us. L if Daniels & Co. IM11'U111.WA NS IN CONVENTION. it 1%c-te<4 -fa- h rn,r !henial W..etrangle ItI V Chais i nii e ee s at inii.. h vberry Coiuty It(pluliljcan, Coinventionl wils beill it) tie Court. iouse oi I. iday of hist, .e'k 'he convention % ts co inpoeud enllir.ely of (101'd (lt"'MCs ind it WIAS a1 O tin 10uS wra'Ntle1 for. tZever-il hour-e,reut ing iinlly itn the eleolionl of (Itlegates to the State and Coll.n.ressional coivenl tions, we heart, without eve:- e Lf eig a polr1Mnent ortganiz ition. The Slate convention Imees in Co itimbia tomorr-mw. anild ihe Distiict con vention will intet at A nder.oi on FrI day of this week. The trlolublo inl the couty colivention sct to i! tie regular clash bet wuen the local fate . N ('. Young was vlected vounty chAtir Delegatt's to Ste conivent Nr1 . 1 l". Willimis, Sim 'IoungIt and Dave li(!z 'r. D.,legates to Conligressiona1 colnveln tion: Levi Speartmit, .Jit). litlcr, A 1'. litler, Nowtoin Darby and J. 1) 1) ar by. Diiby declined to serve and an alternate will have to take his plice. A Monator Dev I FIhh Destro3inlg its victim, is a type of Consti pttion. The power of Ilh is 11 11n derons mialady is felt onl orgnis aml nerves and museles arid braij. Th.ere' nO healt,i till it's overcome. Ilt, I',t King's New Life 'ills are a safe ar,d certain etie. Best, ii lite world for Stoiach Lver, Kidneys and HUwhels. Only 25 conts at, all drug stores. Good second Buggy for sale by tf S .J. NVo(rI.:N. A Carn?. To sotne it n'ay sevi a litile late-, but, I never thought it was e-ier too lat.e for a man to express his grvatitude. Throtigh the kindness of thc Editor of The llr ld and News, I dek,ire to return my thanks to all the volcirs of No. 10 Town ship who suppoi ted mne ti my rae for Magistrate, and will alpo say to t, oso who voted against ile I at I I:ave n1o Ill feelings towar'd Iay of you, tor it's it man's own prerogat e to vote for who he pleases. Yours .ineerely, G. M. SINGIA-:v. Quesutions Answeeredt. Yes, August Plower still has tie larg !.t sale of ainy medicile in the eiviiiz.2d world. Your mothers and grandmnoth 21-s never thjought of lsinlg nLIythiling 0lse for indigestion or tii liotisness. Doc Lors were searce, and tbey seldoi heard of appendicitis, nervous prost ealion Or l'eart, failure, etc. They used] Aigust Plowcc to clerin the system and stop fer mentation of undigested food, regulate t,be action of the liver, stimlulat.0 the nervous and organie act-ion of the sys tern, and that, is all they took ven feeling dull and bad with headaches anud other aches. You only need a few doses of Green's August Flower, in li quid form, to make you satisfied there is nothing serious tbe matter 'th you. For sale by W. E. 'elham. Bagging and Ties 50 cts. a bale at E. M. Evans & Co. f&t If . Noien': $15 Prize OtTer in Voice of the People, at, l'rosper'ity. f&t 2t. 1ll'ATJI s. Mrs. A. A. Nates died at her home near Prosper'ity on Satarday evening after an illness ith Biright's disease. HJer remains werec buried Sunday af ter-noon in'the Singley graveyard. She leaves a husband, five children arid a large circle of retatives andi friends to mournt her death. Do rnot get seared if your heart t,roubles y'ou. Mtlost likely yon sulYfer from indigest,ion. Kodol D1)ispepsia Cure digests whrat you eat and gIves the worn orut stomach perf'ect, rest,. It Is the only prepazration known that completely digests atll clases of food; this is why it, cures the worst cases or' indtigestioni arnd stomach trouible rafter everyt hing else hias failed. It niay be taken in all conditions arnd cannot help but do you good. Gilder's CornerDirug Store. On Tuesday, Sept.ember 25: h, by R1ev. W. W. Raniciu, Mrii. Dwight Smith, of 10. 7 township, and MIss Lizzie Dav'en port-, o f no. 9. Dr. Wi. H. Lewis, Law'rnceville, Va., iyrites, ''I am~ using Kodol D)yspepsa Dunre in my plractice among severe 3ases of indigestion and fInd it an admi 'able remedy." Matny hundreds of physicIans depend upon the use of Ko 1ol D)yspepsia Curc in stomach trou bles. It, digests what you eat, and ial tows you to eat -all the good food you teed, priovlding you do tnt overload your stomach. Gives instant relief and i per'manent, cure. Gilder's Corneri lDrug Store. Tihe Joint I)4 b'ite. The West End debaters went down to [J.alon Academy on Satur'day night to. nect the Un ion boys in ai jolint diebate and the WVest End bloys were defighted ,vith theli' trip. The Union boys won In he debate, but that did not damper tho mthusiasm (If the West End boys over he trip. TIhey report a most delight-2 'ul timto. T1he Union boys had fine nusic for tihe occasion and it is said ,hat there were just plenty of pretty young Indies present. In a few weeks he Union boys wIll come uip to WVest Berd. Chelap RCates on thet southiern. On account of the Annual Conven ~Ion Evangelical L4uthieran Synod of south Carolina, Columbia, S. C., Octo 3cr 24th-30th, 1900, the Southera R~ail ivay Co., will sell tickets at the rate of $2.25 for the round trip. Tickets to be ,old October 230, 24th, and 25th, inclu ive, with final limit November lat. Fruit Jars and Rubbers at lowest cash nrices at Gilder's Corne Drug toren. tf The Fl JA Our Immense Li Inspection. Nov there bien show Cloling, Del ste As is on exhibition n ably low prices becaL the right time, when many goods we savec This saving goes to o cessful merchandisin lotling! Clothing! Mlothing Enough for Newberry County. ,20,000 Stock to sAet from. Men's Suits '%.50 that Woul Id bo choapI at : S1.00. Men's go"d Wool Sdits, $I.I. 250 suits ravigiig in prico from $5.00 to L8.0, tat would be good valuo at $.A) to 610.00. Our $10 Litm of Suits is somethig in which Wo taoke special prido in showing. Ill all colors of Cassimeres ladCh(viots, also in Black Wor,teds. We d,fy you to show a better suit at $12.50. We have a splendid assortmont of Higher' Grade, in all colors from $12.,o to $18.00 the best Valtio we hvo ever shown. An im MnOs13 line of Extra PIants, from $1.00 to $7.00. Win You NBo[n I The largest and most co When you necd anything in ti BIG ST( which was bought on th< to our custom drs. Good print Homespuns, 5 cents. Best 4. Heaviest Wool Jeans, 25 ceni OUR SE shows all the latest style portion as aniy of our lines, ar This stock must be sold. we can sell you better goods f of the fact if you will call and A hearty invitation is giv desire to extend our thanks stowed upon us in the past. Met ioerniingtlal Summary. Not ce to Al ax i mlum temuperatu re, 98; date 1 2Lh. All persi Alini mumn temtperaut tur, 49; date 18t,b. of wheat, a Mean Iem.'peratuire, 77.2. the Couri, Mei an mnax. Itjeprat ure, 89. 9. tobe r 5th, Mcan mir. temprt.nreLti, (iL;A jonument 'l'otat preI pitat ion, 2 42 inebjes. .1. Greatest preci pitat Ion ini any 24I con ecutive' hour's, 1 .{2; dlat,.. 1-1 th. No. of oeear days, 29; part,ly cloudy 5: 31oudy :;, ont wich .01 or' more p)rceipt- JUJS ,ation foil, -1. Prevaili ng w in dc 1irect ion east. Dates of au roras, I 4t. liot, dry un,h Cotnnearly ~AII UI picked. Corn por.Ren-r RlaInfalI !t mno: , 1899t, :i 95 intches. grave " 1 mos,90, *12.B3 "ofu1 10xcess 9 nmos , 1900, B (IS.Ofu w. a. 1'r'Vus~oM, On e Volunttary Observer. Roger -- Knive Bagging and Ties 50 $5.00 cts. a bale at You E. M. Evans & Co.L I&,t.If Nuqsoi Opens 11 M7 IEii ne of New Goods er in the history ( n in the up countr its Furnishings, UIat ple D.ry %Go0 )w at Jamieson's, an dal ise we went to the whol prices were being slau i as much as 10, 15, and ur custovers. Herein I g: "Goods well bought Our ui no of OC S 111n1d ChidrenII Ili Has Been Mo.t Carefully Select'd .mti far surpasses an thing we have eve' s1iavn. Wo hlilve takenl special paiw; In tlik lil... to got the best. Childrenl's Choap S t 0i, et and $1.00. 1t1ter uris at. 8 1 $2.00 and Wo picked Ip, solo Spocil billrgainsi to moll at $3.11A , 833 n 1.00 that wold bo viheapl at i dolluil more Onl the suit. Ask Io s(iee the Wool .1ian Patits at, ) Iv!s. Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! Thi Shoe House of Newberry. In this lin wo arl-o still i.n. ile le I as every-body l knows. $1,0()(100 Stock of 1hoes. Ita s iked mplete line of Cents' Furnishing 4 -is line rem-ember Jamieson's is I )CK OF STAPLE DRY : basis of seven cents cotton. Th s, 3 1-4 cents. Latest novelty in -4 sheeting, 5 1-2 cents. Wool J s. LECTION OF H ATS AN s and new shades in soft andistiff id our customers get the profits. We are here to sell the goads wv or the price than you can get else get our prices. en to all to come in and see our n to a generous public for theil AT THI whioat1 aind cot n i , r. ms in10terest,od In the growin of d ) cttn aro3 rplese toC. d immediatlyOnft.arthload of the caun,yoflthenye UJANSAM)BIG~.mae. Also onT'D emberwe t> wi: ll-know all goos bougtira y Wagone 'reoIhre and ee ousr yo copltstof mynldg Wans abl s. Bofs.M "184" urpriean,f a n ok o nd Wftevec for l5dsonly|,% cake. bAls, an rsmver,truly, -gihe youl-known lanBros. "C874 est prices.bf anes C'SUMMER E EoIRne8st OI Now Ready for )f the trade has y such a stock of s, Shoes, and >~ds I are to goat remark Dsale markets just at ghtered. On a great on some 20 per cent. ies the secret of suc are half sold." f".l floo- to ceiling, un11dlr cointors an11d in isleo-, all first class, finld ouir prices boing mo 111uih lowmr thilit othlerH, to Holl thonl iH fi lasy job. Wononl's Mboos 18ets, bottor thnn grados 'ts. to $. 00 A big lot of W.-mtni's Kid Bnt.tonl iid I1neo Shovs, wort i N1.25, to ho Sold it $1.00. A.k for 1 11 IITrrisbuirg ilack bottom Shoes a S1.50--tho host, goods over cold for to prico. iO ,ai rs li it'leit Men's Broguns $1.00. These areii~~ vot h $i1.25. M viCti' Lnico or (ongross Shoes, $1.00, $1.2i-), -U'0. ' ti-it valuos. A F'.' Lino of Zeiglor Bros. Finle'Shoos for I adies and Lilly Brackoft for fon--t,bo bl-4 goods that Illolloy el bily. call for tho MOSssOIIg'r' Sho04 for Boys, tho hot. on1 he LRB PacB to omno. Joods to be found anywhere. te place. GOODS 3 difference in the rise we give best prints, 5 cents. Heavy aans, 121-2, 15 and 2'O cents. D CAPS Hats, all bought as low in pro e advertise, for we know that where. We wNill convince you ew goods, and at this time we rnmost liberal patronage be OLD CORNER. T..gVahaIIIJO10 Land for Sale ii acr'es four' m1iles5 west of Newi-er.. artt ot en ry* in No. Ii Townshi ii, floodn water, gocd o lu n111L's. Sahl for' di vision. A ppiy to it o the best A. T1. Wkio, Nowhe'rry, S. ('. t2m ~Y & m! Bagging and Ties 50 cts. a bale at >f Bug. E. M. Evans & Co. ceived; ttL kinds "WANTED." ry best' All the Cotton Seed e car of you have for s::!e. W hite H ighest market price s. Call paid. uggies M. Spearman & Co. Lnd get - re buy- ~x1erience iand observation are our Sh, d is- best teacher's, honco the importance of id cnvisiting the Fair, ry low- 1ny going to tho state Fair you will ho able to purchase improved stock and ROS. thus mprove y<'.ur OWn stook.