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X. Ifl. A1*,1 . 1EDITOL. T i -r0 seem,I to a hit(Ar prIIOttez ag,!ain ths roci m Iy" I,-oIt t qt aat( I'S atidt oill v > Ih liewspallel unid a few!v politicianS a"ke ::tying tlik pu'ilary sy ii. ll luiun' .g . Thct'e ilaL L.e i r egillal: tic le i11 I p l l ry, , It' 11') ;1w 1ro thaill i 'all a tl er Wt l wv w,s l:d (all ulw'?n :lInd we 1:0 inl this wa ;alt i'mW on frvnl a tudji my to t , 'I tiiiiii~o i l' he "t it , .11 i I iho Ia t i c hoI I oie 1f u b Il ic i tlitk.l'. The1k Sl ev vam"laigii il;-tIth v lin11oi of a fait sIlitd a litillil.'ti, ai(I it idy Wi;t a l'i). t ' 111c iutl itnd t'W :Vi. nt, 1u1 1i fp: t inlaly 8,\st.tl is I vt'ry !''N t'::' of 'electing ubiecr, in it- I lnt i tion, and will abdc f" r : - 'I:e timoup h Thvre m:.-y lvh rooln, for im:ro,- ::a in it. and if s o it i 'a r 'l . I (it because saml e p i n o't .:: .:t 11nanv1y vot 1)11 s therl 'Iii ult t i I In ii lI I ti- S t: o ? v a, t hi . n :M c'.' a I. l J agalinst the s : n abolishing it. M r. W. y. ( contenition Ctha" i 'a a. primary sn oud e ric i;v c fye i. the marinngur of t. senera! K.c : :u-e paid. Thwy t i (ab l by th e yt And inl L-very eic l<onI y rtir ..(:: turk, inakit t a iorIhie at"r),oc': sr fOr elet-tiOnl eXpen1! . I f p i ;- o Ia,er aret to bO I Aid. I V Oler, t e u . lr of votI' } e: lnt :lold o ' r duced. Il fact th boin!. Ihon ar.g way. I wollu bo :.o td ib,a ha tlW .ustrl :il 1rl v y:- -,oln d i tN lk ir t fo r I. pdin tIary. W w ill haovd to phar trhis te yina Iliial y 1\- a e tuIrd! a - ,I d - f., i is I fait our. clo.-I i n whil: 1:b1 "v I a:ilts are :.h 01 Thel lI Irald and Na i iillI,ll. 1.t (IJ 'I -i fu ic:h,l - forts to pot. 11h1e rai11,, 'I) li v M a eI ( 1 1wVn to w( t ) v aI Ilt e h1:1 %ve h"en ivi ,II forc. It wvi IILl b ct b ..Ir for ilt , Faijr, j., ci1ty3 and ( t h I r a ilro4 a ds. I t : -- ! i 1o 11 Lowuv'.rI, til.0, t hi- -houh! havo blck nrranll d bIo i I: will lnot thi 1 take unytK%-: hir :r itd. Tho F O vp 11m: . I . o b a ; , ucc" :-fill I t t i w iwds to ivv low I , lidt! resu 1-1iSt'd (that I ito yrynIt,r i Th11 Fh e e \ Ir II vIc te I rrprise, that Trhv litprahi mi. Nv%w, iS in NaOI of thet cirvius, and vo au'e Iu rie Ithu (up iof thlt \d voenate. We ik to go to the chirz".,,-)d we Jon't wlint -w.ing mv. andi" we"ant to tve (hv thil tire flo afd en uai;l!ly ',!;I' COanti chihdrk il who d14) i t have tht. oPppwr Prof. Chas. latno env Ltvtttre fit ll'r,vpvrity. We art, m(quedted to allf'111nce tha.t Prof. ('has. ,:nn will ec-ture inl th MtthotldiZt church at, LI 'ri).4writyv m) WMtolier Wuth at ,..'10 Wo'k-kl, anll at %ionl ('11h1rch onl October 170 h, 3.,'1 p. Ill.. instk-ad of it N Ilontic I lo ve hII(4toII We want to buv your Cotton Seed. Will payl YOU the top of the ITMI ket for them, and scll Iyou anything in our line at the very lowestl market price. Call on us before seli ng or buying. M. L. Spearman & Co. Bagging and Ties 50 cts. a bale at E. M. Evans & Co. N 1. : . ,. b I. ! n :Is< -dil:-o vn anm : i 1 It :VI' l4d t y I he !t'lit -4 n. li t - i ,' n I ( t . - a . 1-.~4 1'or in 4nach 4tro S . p-- 4: .li 1 yo 1n n o oIe ln 44ur- l toin . h.. ( i 4-1- il ..t)and 4 T)nan4-?' ('44.' (4i er's ('orie" 474t444 -'4 it ,4 t 1 161 is 't it - . .II. M. 4(I ) 4Iti hit 4) be ' ' I)4moted pos.41itio behl. forl to-( m4 ?'y ye4 .-. b)4 ant44 .ir. 1'. N. I ''rh, wVt44 : i .1 ) 1n the1 4inpl4 of44, thll ( ' ,N. ,A I , has ac 4'4j4ted4 the4 (444.nton1 0l billing ce'k s ac al illI by~ Mrp. ;\14l'an 4.ince. the de t of1 Air. II. ( G. Ihn.if. 114>th of It. 4i I 1l t know that44 I )eWVilt'% W itc ll i.I:. 4 al v will hI14 (44 bur :44:d 1te the4 p:tin at onc4)4''. . 4t will eure' 44 '4'il ala44) h .~) Illn.e al 44 r I )' \', 1 1dsea it is thougrtaio e-o I'. ('anntalways bea btopferd-ou i-t h: you int't 1he oiimCit ;--Wi Wontg bieei-tllyUa is yn. en,tededu disease t is afrho; ugt ttend tits: lik you'tdknow yougo it;j yo do't be,nlive it;ry force to. Thed i i is hedanger-l seVlf ndathoe Cod Li)vr Oil,rind live1'( car frThSdil is sgond daotrie, beCod; and iOWf hemied,wl 40O9 Pear'l Stroet, New York. 50c. andl $I.00; all druggIsts. Notice of Sale. J WVIf14 SI';bljA AT! TI!l 1' 5 AT1 1(1tdence (If iiam T4)1 I. Ha4tton) dee:ased41C(l. 444n' Tursthiy , th (I '31d day of Oct.obe r', I1300, all t he p'i'oena p)ro!)erty3 beongo~ing to) the?C) emto of the said deC (e4ase$d, !ons4isting 44f one(4 l0Iors, 0ono - Mu,04 one ) -horse ngo, 4oneI11!~ Carringoj'~~4 two i1e4ogs,4)4( and ~ a 1.4y 1 1the .'tICles not nlow known) to t h'. Admijnic trator. TermsP1~ (of 44aleC-Cas4h. DAVID) HIPP~ A dmr. 1K0r,tate Wmn. T. Uat.ton, dec'd. Octob'.r 0th, 10)00. 2L NOTI0CE 01' EIECTION Fol Salu aul Comily O0l1cers ail for 4 Sutte o Soulth Ca-rolll, t 111111y of Nowborry. . tata lcion 4) will 1w huld at the .t by baw in .) h rr (>mli!y oTu S Novi- il. W-11h,I, filr thle following; clfictlz, 1t 1 W'Ior i u I, I t lan( A ovV,ir1 1, ' a. 'y of . al v, A t tol 1 ky (ll ', ! n i , al 1-: i Gn ral \,ljt,a,0 a1 lln - d t lif 1-dn1li at ion 1 n 4,1! -tilI OI ("o llii iml r', oile (irca it So Itor'. OIW: -) Ie I atIer I, thIIrvi, flXivp. I) aI i , t i n th General ;\ serlbly, ,-; P, r. ('Ierk of ('ourt, 'rner,County Supe1rwminte, d. of ld n Int t I'IIt e Cmnt Iuti f SouIt t h u-ln,and tl,o. teriuls Of ,Joillt lNeso 'No. i:' t' an: I , a pproved i.ll. , ..I14 I'l. A.\t- of South (* C aro .t it.: , an a. an eltevt i i w illI be Il I aIt id piaek amo ndmi t it t It l'0. 1 1titutionl of \Aki. i N T Altit,O \~ I. of l'. ii itu u nh 11of : 111 1u Ca:-lila. a ows Ad attre eai herofthe foI :I;.- wim : -- haro 'i t'at th i., ii - I C - ,,d e V. 1. ( nd clse i i 11 it f tha ('oun i' (I-es af4tet( 114r .\lti 4 d W eat tol sti t 11 Co ixti0titl1i t vit": N4e) ~'.;herry- 4). \\'. T:. (Ii ihe G. rd ' I hu i, W 'ilt ha c lefono. : -'tr y- - I \\ 4'. ( 4'. :l ay I H,t . 14. i(4n n, 4 . I'. .\? i n . ct. z l IIl. ( i i J wi, W . f[. ' oiic NF X'n F: I N) ell:* holt!(roll Meeidnfll A il 11i Ili'.1 O1JJ4A1 toUA Stte Col'ttui ,to c..It I..\ f ( I ).ocW. oTd xI ofib o I-, o ,01tilt, ..W. NLS habUr. d Fil.\11 -y- Np Whe - Ia. & . mit1h .Ie n Is - .n- 1 .lYl lma. lu .\lb e - n I-. .o x,l )ic Ai.br, T I. 11. b o , ec.yhir. \\ . ,)obbi.. Nolicv of Facral f Icclin. F0r PrCSlclitial Voctus alld hicisoi: I tWivs inlc kbrh oijarev or I ' ' - . 4 I(F ii'(, \' ' '%'t' ' if C,r T o i , iN m - I h 1, -10 'I t I(. - in . - i ' ir : ( ''w .. f ii CIO:-Utl at I O'ClOC'k ) 11). ' The fllowin' iamlned persxoni hav been0 appointIcd MA N.\(''! ': ' IL!-:'TION: Newhrry-. .S ' :. ze, P. W. Palnt, Alex Singleton. Vactory .1. Z. Adilms, .J. M. 'I'aylor, I'. It. O.Aell. lieb-na-Ge , . m u11, T.G,. \villianiz-, C. .1. Z')bel. MNt. It-thel C. L'. I i "e, ; J. D). Price, B. P. Cannon. GlymphIivlille -.lonrloo \Aic'ker, Thos. Croimler., Jub Ibinger. N12ayNhinltOnl---\\illiaml W hIItney3, \ ilm. 1..'les. Frank \Maybinl. \\'h itmir . ames S. iMeCarly', Jo. Dackea L. Jno. 1'. Vatlt. ('4mers-A. C' Stih, S. . e ..C'. Abramlz. Jalapa '. W. Liford. W. \\ IFa row. IIckWo': I I o f i:'e C'an:r'I:t at euen-i preel.:et n:uned alflC o e m i ' u i th,- a .-:r.. tiCCC i at t hLw 00i ' of ' 2Ale s. i'n-t urda. >ovmbtier :. 10 , to p.-:eive hadllot ha:xes, pull !!:-t andt iC,truct'ionI, :uid to be qunalid. S. 11 HI l'N T, ('C airmi:w,' (aCi..xe El'E S) 1CICII 1li'lit,fl Nv berry.~ S C., O.ctober' 5thl, 1900.O Registration N otice. .aTThCIm - 1, 11 iiY GIVEN at th e li ooks (if 1 n egi A:tion forlut tTow of Newherry, A. C , are now) openjI , an td theci underPs ilS Su perv'Lisor of ilegitration for' salid (own. zill keep saiid books openl every dayi, Sunday ex )c1id), from 1 a. m . to untiv) 6 1 m1., Uti l iludilg th0e -It day of D ecem i 'er, w r0. JNO.(N COGGANS, Super'vio'r of egistrailion. September 1:, 1)00. For Sale.. ( i)'' E DESI IA ,LE FA tY M ON w_thich is a good three room dwell ing, staeTwns an - bawn cotton ho and ne(gr o cabinx: a'so i.to'd wellI of wat er'. situa1ted iIthinl four m'iiile ofSi Net'whe,rry Cour Ltouse. Said farmi conxist,s of abou11t 130w acres, a nd is t he best within a ntumber' of rniiles of town. Aliso one linekeye nixower' and table riol' ini good r'epairx. Fo(r furt,ber' in formnation call on Mr'. 1". L. 1'lInum or' thle undri(i ne21d. L If J1NO. \V. TIAYLOltR For Sale SACiHES OF" LAND) (ONVIC xx. inly si tuated in) No. (I. Well imnpr* ved. Apply Lo -11I. AVIPITTS. Saluda Plantation For Salo. I OiFl II l'Ol SALbE FOlt Il Next :30 days miy P lato iln Siluda ('outnty, t.ituxated four mxiles notI.hI of Sxalutda :i(. II111an con ani ing !l I C r's, well waitered, and lxin high s'taCtt of (cul t ivxation. Nleerssary~ out. hildin gs therei'on . Call eaxriy oxr writec and( StIure Ia1 harigainI. M1. A.V WillTTLF, Shxeriff' S1,luda C'o. Pregferrod 8tock ko~ Sale. ' 1 FEIlt H Olt SA bE F"Olt N Xi'T * t hir'ty days a limited amount of the I l'ref'erred anrd Caxxpil iSi(ck of The Caroli xI.ina iianfaxctuing Com11pany, I ts par v'aIe is *1100 per sharie, anrd dlil dlo'nd (If sev en per1 (cen t. Isl g iaran'teed PA lhv ilhe (comp any fromn the 1 st,day13 of Newberr'xy, 5. U'., Sept. 12, 1900. --T HE NatiollaI Balik of Newberry, 8 C (xx:wranJlsm:x) I J87r. ) Capital----- -- --$150,000.00 Surpluts and Profits - 96,805.88 Genera'xl banking busineCss t ransacted with priomptnelss. Special attention to collections. Coirepondenco solicited. Savings Department. D)eposits allowed interecst tt. ho rate of 4 per~ cent por annum from dato of deposit. Interest payable January 1st andl July 1st of each year. M. A. CARLISLE, Preet. T. H, DUNCAN, C'ashier. J. W. M. SIMMnNS, A nat. r Bagging and Ties 50 cts. a bale at E. M. Evans & Co. T.1r,i101 Seed! 'Tirnip Seed:! Frcsh an1 t he he.t- It, Gilder's Cor-11 r )rug i . f&t tf Got your School Books and Avoid the Rush! We iavei a large line of Tablets, Pl'enils, 'encil loxes, look Satchels and a; other supplies needed in the sC ee room. Wo have a supply of S ' D iVen away to those buying - from us. Terms on all School e 'tIy cash. (Phone 35.) W. G. MAYES' Book Store. A Prize Offered At ieeder's PharmacU. Everybody Invited to Join the Fascinating Contest. Reeder's rharmuacy Offers a Prize Valued at Five Dollars to the Lady Receiving the Highest Number of Votes. RE,AD THE PARTICULARS. B._ nninL Monday, July :nd, evcry k o.. 1Il be allowe-i to vote with ench N.; Sda Water or other delicious S01,0o, dlriniais dispLnsed at . our foun I a 1. I is a free open contest, and ev *' b ody will be peralitted to vote - IIHy and often-the oftener the bet t0-.!or any fair friend whom they 'Vilh to win. .\il votes must be cast for some lady in Newberry County, and the lady winning the prize will be allowed to seect, some artiele of her own fancy, ai where in the United States, valued a, ive Dollars. - for aSir ,111 y6 YO iilds n this fasci nati ng con test. At seeder's Pharmacy. Countest willi close October 1st. I CE I am now prepared to supply the pub lic wit.h all the ice they may demand for the suimmer. My wagons will be put on to-day. Any one wanting Ice from wagon will please notify me at once. This will aLsist me great,iy in making out, rout,e for wagon. P'lease got tickets and1 do not ask the driver to charge anything. Ice will be sold strIctly for cash. I solicit your patronage, asiw::-ng you the best possible service. Very trully, NOTICE. XTOTION IS H E REBY GIVEN, . . tha t, the followIng faxes have beeni levied by the Trown of Newt erry for tho fiscal year ending December 3tst, 1900. I''or g enerial pu)r poes............51 mills. l'or Water Weuks and Electric Light t Ionds................21 " F~or' Opera House Bonds...... " M ak ing a t otal of .......... 81 mills. The tax hooks will be open at the ollieg of the undersigned in the Town of N,ewberry, M. (I , on the 25th day of Ocetoh :r, 19)00, and iw iii remain open for I hie collection of s'id taxen until three (3) o'clock p. mn., on the 26t,h day of Novemhber, 1900. A fter the 26th day of November, 1900, a penalty of ten per enrt. will be added to ai'l taxes In ar' mears. JNO. C. GOOGANS, S& T.'T. ON. CEftTRAL HOUSE. Conve(nhinly located to depots and fhe b,min,ess portion of t,he city. TJ I'MS--$t 00 per day. $5 00 per week. Moals 2~5 (Cents. MlR1 ANNA S. ETDSON, Proprietre', It a w 4t. Nowberr'y, 8. ; liaise Your Compete for a l VIl1l11NIA101A1 C1110111 HEST HEVl'AT CROP X For particulars apply Charleston, or any of its the State. Competitorc names not later than De Three prizes offered: A Wheat Drill, Two Tor ated Fertilizer. COME And See the Line of Dress Goods We are displaying now. SKIRTINGS, WAIST GOODS, FLANNELS, WOOLENS, SILKS, etc., etc. We are right Up-to Date. We can please the most fastidious in style and the most economi cal in price. We ave, as always, the best linings on the market, CORSETS, GLOVES, and NOTIONS of all1 kinds. OUR Millinery Department Is Cor)lete and we can build a love of a hat to match any suit. Our New York Milli-. ner, Miss McLaurin, is thoroughly posted in all the latest ideas. Do not forget our Shoe Department. The largest line of SHOES in the city. See our Bargain Counter sure. Come and see us. Yours truly, MVower Co. Ediird Sclholt'S JEWELRY STORE. E'Ine Watches, Rings, Biroaches, Stauds Sleeve and Link But,tons, Milver Noveltics, Silver Table Ware, Cut Glass, Gold and Sil ver Spectacles and Eyeglasses TOYS & DOLL.S Which we will close out, as we will discontinue keeping them. EMUARI) SVIIOLTZ. JEWELER AND OPTICIAN PARKER BY ET Nollo Filrr. Nollc Botici', ASK FOR IT At al11 Dispensa.res. Own Bread faluable Prize 1'y the.c )iL (1M0 1ANY FOR Tijl bIE IN TlE AT1', to the Company at authorized agents i. must register they cember 1 st, 1900. A Reaper and Binder, is Standard Ammoni rho Newborry Htardwaro Company would call attention of the public to the fact that they have bougl,t out F. A. Schiumport., Agt., atind that. thoy -vill conduct the busineLss at the old stand, wd will always have on hand at the lowest pric,,t, Agricultural lmplemnts of :JI kinds, Plows, Plow Sicals,tTrace liains, Hllains S.[ HImw , flltivatos, Foks,iSovcls aud SDadcs And overything needed on the fava Harness Made to Order. 1Repairinfg neatly and promptly do: a. We also carry a largo line of SADDLERY and IIARNEu -, BRIDLES, COLLARS, COLLA R PADS, aind in fact, everythi g found in a well assorted Stock. F. A. Schumpert, Manager. ; T I I' EA"VES' FA1 L siggrests it change of clothlng It. a hint from nature. Now take a I nt from us. Buy the necessary CLOT.ING bere. Value is great style correct. T1UlM FALL SUITS end Overcoats we ofer havc that ir :. viduality and1( dressliness which is ec- a sidered in)separabte from custom m.: 0e work. There's nothing hiaphiaz rd about-the finish of these. And our Iiats are just the thing to put the finishing touch on. Pr,ices are rig h t- downa. Tl'hc Hoston ian is the Shoe for eti lo and d urabil4ty for genits a-nd boys. The great ilenrick Shoe for jLai es and Misses is unexelled. See thetn. YOUr's trul.y S. J. WOOTEN. TAX NOTICE! rflHL 'JTA X BOOKS FOlt N EW . berry County will he opened Mr collection of Tfaxes for fiscal year e(Ti meneinig January 14t, 1900, on the 1:. h day of ('etober, 1lit0, and will t en. a open until the 31st day of D)eccmber next. Tihe following is the levy: For State purposes.......... mill. iFor Ord inaiiry Con ty pu rposes 2 . + For Special County pumrposes i For School purp'[oses..... .......3" Total.................... 10i m n .. Exept in the f'ollowintg localliirs, w hero an add itijonal Rail road and S c cdal Sch.ool Tax has been liv'icd as i.l lows: Township No. 1, for Railroad, 2 mils.. Township No 8, for Railroad, 2* mDills. Township No. 9, for Railrond. 2 mP 3. Newhierry Graded School D)istr-ict, in Town of New berry. 3l mills. Utopia School District, (No. 10;). 2 millIs. Johnstone School D)lst'rlet,, (No. I ), 2 mIlls. Prosperity School District, (No. I ), 2 mills. Big Creek School DIstrict, (No. M~ ), 2 mnIlls. Excelsior School DIstrict, (No. 35 2 mills. Chlappells School District, (No.: ) 2 mills. .Jalapa School D)istrlct, (No. 48'. 1 mill. WhIitmlre School D)istrict, (No. ) 2 mills. A Spccial Tax of One D)ollar has ho in levi'd on all male citizens between i te ages of 21 andi( 60 years, except the o exemp)t by luw. C. F. BOYD, County Treasure,. THE NEWBERRY Land aQd $ocurity Co, WILL flUY AND SELL Notes, Bonds an d Mortgages. Stocks of all kinds anid Real Estate. 0. B. MAYER, President.