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NEWEFItY DIAl'KET. Corrected every Tuesday and Friday by Summor Bros. M oat... .................. . . ......... 81@ 90. Shouiders ........................... 7c. H amts............................... 12@(14c. Best Lard ............. ....... 9(a) I0c. Best Molasses, row crop...... 60c. Good Molasses ..................... 25(q)60o. Corn ................................... 70c. M eal .......... . . ......... ........... 6 5 . H ay ------.- . . . --.............. 0 . W heat .... . ................ $1.15 1s Pa,6') t, F'.od- . t-i 75 2nd Bes. F'oit .................... $4.50. Stra4L Float........................ $4.25 Good 0 -d ', ry Flo.ir...........$3.50(?4.00. Suga" ................. ..... ......... (ca?6 . R io .................................... 5(a)81c. Cotyce................................. 10(a I5c. Cotton seed treal, per sack... $1.25. Loose [lulls, pe- Cwt.............. 30c. Country Produce, Butter, por lb ..................... IM 20c. Egf 'S, perV domen ..... . ......... I (di I c. Cil C'Co.Ss, each .................... 15 (v25 c. lea , pe . bushe h....... .......... 75c. Cocn, per btislel .. ............... Coe. Ou.,8, per bush ' .......,.......... 35(s640c. Swcei potatoes .................... 60a-75c. Tarkeys, per lb ............... 6(a, 8e. Foddfr, por cwt .................. 75(a 90c. FAH'MRS Wo bought the first week 10,000 bushels of Cottou soml. In thonext thirty days we want 50,000 bushels, for which we will pay good prices. Te will give you one ton (2,000 lbs.) of Guano guarantod to contain 81 per cent. Phos. Acid, 2 per cent. Amonia, 2 per cent. Potash for 1,900 lbs of sound cotton seed. We have Acid guaranteed on sacks to contain 10 per cent. Phos. Acid, 2 per cent. Potash, which we will exchange for 47 bushels of cotton seed for one ton of Acid. We want to help our broth. er farmer all we can, therefore we request all thoae who have any cot ton seed for sale or guano to buy to see us before selling or buying. J. J. LANE. ot S. P. CROTWELL. NHWICICR Y uO,t'rTON MAnKIr. (Corrccted twice a week by J. W. Uary & Co;) October 19th, 1900. G'od Middling..... .............. D4 Hot Supprr. The Wc:st End 1vass B md will give a hot supper on Saturday idght, 20, at the old school house. The public is invited. The Newberry Hotel is the place to sell your turkeys and eggs. t&f2t, Chol ie Straw berry plants for sale by Mrs. A. Young. &f 8t. Not Ice I All sportsmen Interested in the pres ervatioL of game and Inforcing the State and National game laws will meet at orce of Sochumpert. & 11olloway Saturday 20thi Oct., inst. For' sprains, swellinga and lameness there Is nothing so good as CL.-unber lin's Pain Balm. Try It. For sale by WV. E. Pelbam. 500 Capes and Jackets just received at Copeland Bros. Dent buy until you see them. ' It "The Little Store." Don't fail to read the advertisement of "the lIttle store under' the New berry," managed by Messrs. W. F. Ewart and D. F. Plfer, under ti-e firm name of the Ewart-Plfer Co. They tell you In this paper what they have and you can depend on getting it there. They have within the past few days received some of the pr'ettiest suits ever brought to town. Copeland Bros. are still getting in new goods and you will make a mis take if you buy dress goods, clothing & shoes before you see theIr line, 1t To All WVhom it May Concern. I have an oflco upstairs over the store of Messrs. E. M. Evans & Co., (front entrance samve as to the otlico of Mr. J. H1. Chappell, Trial Jus'ice.) I have my books and accounts there and will kindly ask all who owe me to please call and see me. Rl. C. WILLIAMs, Nowber'ry, 8. C , Oct. 9, 1900. f&tit, It does'nt make any d ifference what prices are quoted you, Copeland Bros. will seli you for lese, I t A Narrow*Escape. One of the colored work hands in S'uart Bros'. shop had a narrow escape from death one day thIs week. Hie was running a rip saw. The saw become heated, cracked and a pIece flew out and one of' the teeth struck the negro on the neck, near his adam's apple. Dr. Kibler- was called in and sewed up the wound and the negro is getting along alright. It was a nar-row' escape. .250 Mens Suits at Bargains at Cope laid Bros. 1t P'reventedt A Tragedy. TImely information given Mrs. George Long, of New Straitsville, Ohio, prevented a dreadful tragedy and saved two lives. A frightful congh had long kept her awake every night. She had - tried many remedies and doctors but =steadily grew worse until urged to t,ry Dr. KCing's New Discovery. One bottle wholly cured her, and she writes this marvelous medicine also cured Mr'. Long of a severe attack of Pneumonia. Such cures are positive proof of the matchless merit of this grand remedy for curing -all throat, chest and lung troubles. .Only 50e and $1.00. Every bottle guarant,eed. Trial bottles free at all Drug Stores. Just follow the crowds who are tr'ad log at Copeland Broc. and you will be right., -it VAIRIOUS AND ALL AIOUT. Next week is court week. Next Tuesday wtil be circus day. We had heavy frost yesterday morn Ing. The second week jury is published in th1s;paper. The city campaign is warining up gradually. Mr. Jro. M. Suber, of the county, wis in Columbia yesterday. Mrs. S. F. Vance, of Clinton, is vis iting at. Mrs. Mattie Glenn's. Mr. Rt. 1. England went to Newberry yesterday.-Spartanburg Herald. I. 11. Hunt, Esq , was In Columbia yesterday on professional business. The Knitt!ng Mill has received its charter from the Secretary of State. Mr. 1. Cabaniss is announced as a candIdato for Alderman from Ward 2. Mr. E'. A. Carlisle is announced as a candidate for Alderman from Ward 1. Dr. E. C. .lones is announced as a candidate for Alderman fiom Ward 2. H1on. Fred [H. Dominick att.nded the U. S. Court in Grcenville this week. Col. Ellison S. Keitt is attending the c<inpaign meetings in New York this week. S -veral marriakes are book-d for the near future, but we won't, tell on 'em just yet. N xt Tuesday-eireus day-will be the people's day. They will nearly all be here. Mr. .John M. Kinard, a prominent Newberry bankee, is in the cit,y.-The State, 191h. Don't fail to register for the City eltction. The books are now open for the registretion of voters. WhIle attending court come in to see us. The [herald and News is always glad to have it.s friends call. Miss Faunic Wells, of Bennettsville, who has been visiti"g at, Mr. John C. Goggans, has left for Columbi. Mrs. .J. J. Lane has returned from a visit to her old home In Philadelphia. She was nccompanied home by her father. Mr. Walter W. Wat.t, of Charlotte, N. C., Presidentof the Newberry Hard ware Company, was in the city yester day. Col. 11. C. Moseley, one of Pros perits leading cit,izens and Vice-Pres ident of the C., N. &. L. Railroad. was 1i thc city Wednesday. Mr. J. S. Land, of Columbia, general agent of the Penn Mutwal Life Insur ance Association, has been In the city a few days this week. On the roadsido between here and Newberry we saw on last Thursday eighteen mowers hard at work cutting pea vine hay. They have had bad weather, but a quantity of hay will I e saved.-The State. Mr. E. C. Witt, who has been at Beth Eden, Miss., for the past few mout,he, stopped over to visit friends at New berry before returning to Gettysburg, Pa., to resume his studies at the Lutheran Theological Seminary. Mr. Derrick, who has held the posi tion of telegraph operator at the C., N. & L. depot at this p)lace for some time, has resigned to accept a similar pos81 tion with the Southern at Allendale. He left for his new field yesterday.. Mr. JT. E. Norment, the popular trav eling representative of the Charleston News and Courier, was in the city Tues day and Wednesday and paid us a pleas ant call. He is always a welcome vis itor t,o this ot1lce. Mr. G. F. W'earn, at the Ewart-Pifer Co's., is gaining quite a reputation as a window dresser. Hie now has at that store one of the mnost neatly arranged shoe displays that has ever boeen seen in Newberry. Frank knows his bus You should see the Rainy Day skirts at Copeland Bros. 1t Story of ai slave. To be bound hand and foot for years by the chains of disease is the worst form of slavery. George D. Williams, of Manchester, Mich., tells how such a slave was matde free, IHe says: "My wife has beeni so helpless for live years that she couldl not turn over in bed alone. Alter using two bottles of Elec tric Bitters, she is wonderfully Im provedl and able to do her own work." This supreme remedy for female dis eases quickly cure nervousness, sleep less, mnelachobhly, headache, backache, fainting and dizz~y spells. TFhis miracle working mediclne is a godsend to weak, sickly, run down people. Every bot tle guaranteed. Only 50 cents. Sold by all Druggists. Tickets on sale November 12th, 13th ond 14th, good until Novemer 18th in elusive, for t,he Confederate Veterans Reunion at Augusta, Ga., via Seaboard Air Line Railway. Taking Evidence. Recently the estate of the late John R. Spearman of Newberry sold the p roperty to Mrs. R. S. DesPortes for $14,000 cash money. As tbere are sev eral minor children who are interested in the Spearman estate, the attorneys are taking evidence to confirm the sale. They are Col. J. Y. Cuibreath, Renator George S. Mower and Mr. I. H. H.unt, all of New berry.-The State 18th. The Confederate Veterans of Georgia and South Carolina will unite In a grand celebration in Augusta, Ga., November 14th, 15th and 16th. (Cheap rates via Seaboard Air Line Railway. Bagging and Ties 50 cts. a b ale at E. M. Evans & Co. f&t tf See your Agent for rates and sched ule by the Seaboard A ir Line Railway to the Confederate Veterans Reunion at Augusta, Ga., November 14th, 15th and 10tb. 4ti. TilE ANNUAL SE'rTiLEMENT. Coapt roller (leneral tnrlltut VeriieR t1,o SCItlemilt,it ,Willh the Treasurer And the Auditor. <'t dnesday Comptroller General .1. P. Dorhai was in Newberry for the pur pose of verifying the annual settlement between the County Treasurer and the County Auditor. Treasurer Boyd anid Auditor Cromer were ready, and had been waiting on the General for sot,je time. I-,ie found everything allright and in proper shape, inl fact, 1-o much o that it took the Gen. eral oily a short litme to verify the set tlement. 'I he following figures may be of in terest to lie taxpayers of the count,: ''The total tmount av ssssed for Slate tia x vs wa is $2-1.320.1 (1, It I I reu I ire r Boyd has collected all of the levy except $12 02. Tiis is it irecma kable howing. Tihe ttl am)ount of taws collected, incl ditg 18 73 .17 in profi s from I he dispensary, was $38.83S.5t6. "The different, mounts; onl hnilid are $2,318 56 in ord tnary coun ty, $672 59 in railroad, and $1)o in commutation tax fit 11 (1. "in school funlds there are on hind $1,132 3- constitutional tax, $1.-150.25 ill special tax, and $3,582,92 in dispensairy school funds. "The total amount of county fmind Oil hand is 19,316 0M. "1 '0e county has a floating intleled ness of $4,000 yet, with with t(;,265 52 in school funds to its credit." MTurkeys and eggs wanted at teh, Newberry Hotel. t&t2 Program of the Couny Tvachmi, Asocia tion.-Newberry, S. C., Oct. 2oth 100 1. I-low to overcfme theditliculties in teaching the higher branches inl the Common Schools.-Profs. R. A Abrams and II. M. Henr. 2. The value of teaching drawing 1in the schools.-Miss Elizabeth Dominick. 3. Reor(ganizationl-,Iection of vlli cers. When you cannot sleep for coaghing, it is hardlv necessary that an'y ine should tell you that you need Ia few doses of Chamberlsin's Cough Ite-nedv to allay the irritation of the throat, nli' make see) possible. ]t is good. Try it. For sale by W. E. Pelimul. I'For three days and nights I solTered agony untold from aln attack of cholera morbis broaght on by eating cueum berts, " says M. E. Lowther, clvrk of the dis.-iet coort, Centreville, Iowa. '-I thought I shoald surely die, and tj led a eoven different, tredicinesi but all to no purpose. I sent for a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rboca Iemedy and three doses relieved ue entirely." This remedy is for sale by W. M. Pelham. X. 3E. W3301 COTTON WEIGBHER, rear of Ccn tral Iouse. I will 'se glad to serve you to the best of my knowledge and ability. t&f Im. TO HALF A MILLION. Tie Stockholdiers of the Olenn-Lowery 1 Mrg. Compjany luicreaso Their Stock. A meeting of the stockholders of the Glenn-Lower'y Manufacturing Company was held in this city on Wednesday 4 and the capital stock of the company was increased to $500,000. The object I of the company Is to erect a miii at 4 Whitmires and manufacture cotton goods, The Company is backed by men 1 of ability and means and will prove a success:ul enter'prisc. We want to buy your Cotton Seed. Willipay you the top of the mar ket for them, and sell y ou anything in our mie at the very lowest market price. Call on us before sell-i ing or buying.-i M. L. Spearman & Co. t&f 01.- i Malicious Miaohtoy. Some one entered Stuart, Bros'. shop I on Monday night and turned all the water out of the boiler. Had the en-. gineeor not noticed It before firing uip and his boiler got~ hot some one mIghta have been killed. No 0one can imagine what object one could have in cow mittinlg such a deed. The engineers of the city might take warning from this I and see that they have on a head ofC water every morning. Cedar Grove Colored Church. MnI EDITron: Please allow me a email space In our newsy county paper to say a word con cerning the Cedar Grove colored church near' Whitmiro, S. C. Its a church made up of some intelligence1 and is a progressive people. They raised a creditable collectIon amount,-] ing to *57.00 for their pastor; R'ev. D. I S Miller, of Chester, 8. C. He is a I man of Intelligence and Is a strong racial man, teaches his people to do that that is right. He baa an eye for the best interest of his people and has en)gaged in revivals for several weeks, which resulted in forty or more con versions. This peole show signs of much progress. Since this is the only A. M. E. ZA. Church in this country we therefore beg that you publish this that our friends white and colored may know the efforts thats being put forth to help make our State and Country what God int ended it to be. Rlespectfully, .I H nMA. wO 1 Ar i. Wednesday evening bout 7 o'clock, [(dic Itody who lives at fclena, was accidentally shot withi a pistol by Ed lie WhItmire, at negro U:oy about 17 Years old. Several negroes, all living in the same louse Lidie, her son and lddie we-e around the stove anti the bo.ys wveret hanldling a pistol, and while tie pistol was in the hands of Eddie Whit nire It discharged and the ball entered hle lower, part of the bowels. )r. J. 6V. Nance was callttl in. D>rs. Nance ind Cash visitud the woman oil Tu i irs jay muo'ning aitd attemipled to locite Ahe ball, but the woman woulh not at ow tihe doctors to probe for It, and they vere unsuccessful. The woman is set oulsly wounlded. A new renmody for biliousness is now >it salev at Pelhaml's drut stor'. It I s -1l1ed Chalibi c.aill's Soaich ati iver Talut. It, gives quick relief aid till prevent Ihe atU'ck it given a soonl i the lrst hlitalitimn of t ho diieset p )O 's Irwe 2-- ventls. S iai i A lus tat e. Bagging and Ties 50 .ts. a bale at E. M. Evans & Co. f&t if Jurvr- ror '-e(comd i Wevi. The Court, of Common Pleas Atid Ge .a ral Sessiois coiivenes next Monday. L'ae juro's r'or the second week were -awn Thursday mjorning by the jury .miiisioner.s They are: Caleb 1). 13u1zhardt, A nidrew If. Crome1r, John T. McK!u.rick. It. Henry Blurton, C. J.". Whteler, J. Biaylis Cromer, Amos Ml. Conwill, .1. W. Ilutlherford, WI. C. Sligh, Sim) 1. 1). Price, William T. Hunter, Robt. L. Dominicl, Anibrese Iuff, Will L. 3ocz!nr, Irby ). Shoekley, David 13. Franklin, 11. El more Tod(, Wmll. H illiard Long, l\ilton T1. KingK, Thos. WN. Abams, Allen G.-Wise, ayk in Berley, Gcorge C. Glasgow, Win. .1. Dincan, J. A'lam Suimiler, I. H. Compton, Win. Pink .ohnson, Drayton L Ham, Robt. ). Smith, A. P. Coleman. J. Augustus .-ellers, J. Thomnaas I cnnis, V. B. Bjinest, A. G. Crooks. We arc still paying 2 ets. p pouund or told rub)ber boots aind shoes. a H. S. Rig htmnire at Steam 12aunady.Y A Uniue Macthuine. Y esterday afternoon M r. HI. 1. WVells indl his new poe'table gasolene engine mut on the putblic square, aand it was a drlOs't,y to many people. It is a corn lete trick, and will do its work. All :' the parts have not yet arrived, but tir. WVells has It rigged ill temploraraily oad will ope--ate his shredder' for a fewv hays here in the city, antd by that t,ime he milsshag parts w'll have arrived, vhen he wvill fill his appo'ntoonls int he coun try'. One c.nt, per' mile by Seaboard A irI Aine lRailway to tbe Confeder'atc Veic aas Rteunion at Augu~ista, Ga , Novemn acr' -ith, 15th and II6 h. .it A Temnporawne R1ally. Mrs. E. S. Herbert, presitdent of the Itato Christian Temperance Workca a tas called a meeting of those inter'estetd n this cauase, to be heltd in Columiula on hursday of F'air week. Mr's. Hlerber't s a splend 'd worker and has mxaide rec naarkable progressi in pushing this wor'thy or'gan izattion oft womna, whiich as nothing to do with pbolitics or wo nn n's suffrage, biutdes'res to foster'thae ause of templerance in young antd old like. AIt,houigh organized ibult two 'ears ago, thprae aire more than a thou and members In this Staite. Mrs. Herbert IA making a tour of the ItaLte organ izlig societies aiad puishing lie work. hbe has organizaitions at, tarlI igto)n, Snumter, Florence anti Co umbia. She has Invitations to manay ther' latces, mforeC In fact than she ca n iccept.-Sp)artanburtg Herald. On account of the State Convention )aughter's of the Confeder'acy, Rock 4111, T1. C., Dec. (6th-7th, 1000, thc So. 'ly. Co. will sell round trip tickets to tock 11ill andit return for' $1.70. Ick ts to be sold D)ec. 5th and( 6'b, with Inal limit Dec. 8th. On account of cxhibiltion of Foa'e )tugh & Sell's Bro's'. circus shows, Co umbio, S. C., Oct. 24th, 19)00, the So. [ty. Co. will seil round trip tIckets 'rom till points within a radius of fIfty niles at a r'ate of one and one-thir'd tare. TIickets to be sold October 2-ila, with final limit Oct 25th. On account of the Grand Carnival and Str'eet l"air, Savanntah, Ga., Nov. 5th-l7th, 19)00, the Souther'n !tallway 3o. will sell round trip tickets at the rate of one r'rst-clrss faire plus 25 cents idmisslon to the Cairnival. Tickets to be sold Nov. 5-6-0-12 and 1-1th and 16th, with final retur'n limit, Nov. 18, 1900. Gn account of Counaty Fair', Lexing. lon, S. C., Oct. 23d-25th, the Souther'n 1Ry. Co. wvill sell return tickets to flex Ington, tickets to be sold Oct. 23d, 54th and 25th, with final lImit Oct. 25th. . A. BRTOrrr, Agt A MMMOUIC 1U I-1 lep its% ' I . Atlin Forepitigh IIntI '8j-10 I aw. IaT11ted luetus Pitradt-m. Bearing in mind that ill tq.nted shows are bound to make the beht, Ios sible public appearlaneo its thvir. cI miniting aid most. Ofectivo advertisc muent, and that, therefore, what, i. shown for0 nothing is at pretty veiable indieation of ti. (platity avd quality of that which you p.ly to see: the real Imagnitui a'l iesollies ot the Great Adamn Fort-paugh amd Brls irs. A1 m Ievica'ts Gre-ate't "Ohow e4ins-Ohlate'd nlay he fatirly estimated by Ihe sizef and vitegalet, of-theill ulittd paradI S. li itI ,-rto the p:trade of eitlher 'how Imaed haS hWO : anl CXCVept',0Dall.v L)il, and br-il lil t onc.: (!refo v' , it maty bi. 1rea.tSo)[) ably :t.i1iei4m"tEd that,1111 ttombiIed, anl with wany raro andt costly f,att-rvs addkd, they w;ll provi. What Vounl-o Amria%ould lvlrmI ait t er' Th'le amount of vapit:I, the 11,111ber. of ra-e w ih lIetst iln t"wi1 211d p-lrfovil inIg der : of the finest-and I n>-t. 1-iy1113? and glorious varit.' of -peotaviubliIr ef feels is ahniost fahlols. I11.11113relm,'s roi NeS-vo W11-1 1he rv. lt Iof his pll'lelid heali. Ign it nglwl and Iedons 50-r mv arp l"d fiud whavbal e mnh,at iin-Y .1)Inilo si are out of order. If you wviant 111," (s1<:1lit'es 111- l t-m M44eSq thpv bllilof, liso iD-. Kiing New\% I,i,. Piils. Theliy <h-vibop vvery I),w%% r I.(f br ndm body. UIlly :. i- t all Drutores. Bagging, and Ties 50 C.s. a bale at E. M. Evans & Co. 4\t if A CARD. 'l o t oe VotCs of the 5h \ard: As ily namie has been presvted as a Silitable Can111didatO for A lI4rIman from 1bis Ward, I take this iuethod of (N 1preS1sing Ily views on (pilestions whicb are of especal interest to you, viz,. 1 t. 1 1untoil of htreet duty. 2nd. improvement. of streets, espe cilly the one leading !o the cemetery. nml. Izeduc,ion of coleid iire divprt mnenit. -Ith. I"'Cquiring aill Colored mllen to pay street. duty cqual with tho whlite"'. 5h.That( some aralm"Ciiet be pro vided about Ilhe entrance (if thle mill senerage wherebly tIll( erock ell ho Ilooded ait. differenit, intervals: fort.hOe improvement, of hle:-Ilih. I respect full ly lsk -ou r sv Fti'r.-Ige, a)d] if viected I will enilvavor to evxenLt the above improvements and dischrge my duty as Alderman t0 the interest of mly constituenlttz. lRespectully, IZ. I. *-('-i ' I'M OW N. A4 h1litMoi-im0Goo WoM R. "I bmd a sev"v ntk of hilios euvie, got U botle of Camberlain's Co.c., Cholera and liiarrhoea fIntedy, took two (loses anud was elitil-ely cured, sevs Rev. A A. Power, of ilnpoiat, Il 1. " 3ly neighbor across tihe treet ms P ek for onver at week, hnd ,W) Or * ' C hl b ttles or imed icine1 I-, l''1 be doc1 to . I.1) l.slI them fo.- thr'ee or foure days.' without11 relief, sO diseba- gzed himn. I wenit over to see0 him1 1:he ne::t mlorn) 2''''. lie said his ho20wels were(' ini a terI ih'e fix, that11 they. had bIee'l Ilnin g of so lon g that,L it was1! almost8 tilooIdy i'Ox. 1 askeC1d him) if 11e had1 tie!d Chan ted1ai n's (Col ic, C'hoiera and)1 1)iarrhnIoea 1IIooedy and1( he0 51id, 'No,' I wenlt a1'iher di('(ose in) liftee ori 1 twen0t.v mlin u es if he did not 1121ind reief, llt, lie 10ook no0 more and1( was1L entirely enred:(."' T[he comning of tihl Get, ;\amiIl Forepauogh and $ells8 It'.lrtes' Conso)l0 ida.ted( Shiows oin Tuesdaly Oc)t. 2.W, Ie catIs to) m nd the 1( olshioneld coupJlt ; "UCiimmri)' you1 were childr'en 02nce; as it. serves as a timely anid app11roprlialte intr.1od uctory rem inder' thlat the man) 3 algement o(f Lhe b lig and2( P >pular11 comn b)inattion name1) d have made01 very3 Ilberal ar1'd sens1 ibl 0prIov ision for heO spteili beniti, o' the ch iildren. A eircus ith (out aL crowd of siunnIy-faIced youn rgsLters ini at,tendance10, to1 111ud uncr1'I itically andi to latughi infeet,ioulsly, would b:e 1as dr :ea"y as aL green1 (i nristmas11 m1Iis Santa Clus, and ithe one 1 wich best1, p;eases0 themn Is 1.:,tind( to) leasel al1. '.le coming 0one (does so ini fil1iing 11s alre na, rings, stages and)1 wiI field( wit,h just, such1 perlformn:ces0, p)a.ieantIs and11 wimsicalities1110 as itI tile jvileVI Ih fancy and tickle its ribs. TJake lie children to see theCm, and tbey will make you younglJ. agalin. It11 3apl!lened in n Drusg Store. "Oneii day( last winiter' aL Ilday came21( to my (drugj. store and2( asiked1 folr a brand of cough med(1icin that,il I did1( not have in stock,'' says MIr. (.. It. Griand In, Itie p)opLar11 dru'ggist, (If Ontario, N. Y, "She~1 waLs disap1i'!ind and:1 1( wanted to) kno1w whILt coulgh p)repa(rationl I could1( 1recommen(1d . I said( to) her1' that, I coulId freely recom111mend C h11 a1 m b' c a i n' s Cough Itemed'(y and2( thalt, sihe could take a bott,le oIf theo reme2Ldy and after giving It a fafir tr'ial if she d cid not, find( it worth t lie money03 L,) b)ring back 111he bottle 1and( I wold refund0( the pr1ice piod . In the courise of a daiy 0or two the lady came)1 back in companlIIy with aL friend inl need( oIf a1 couIgh micin 11 nnd adiseiid her to boly aL bottle of C~lhaerain's Cough Ic'-nedy. I conflider thait a v.ery good rCcommenda12llt ic-n for theO remed(ly ." It lo for sale by WI. 10. I'elham. "WANTED." All the Cotton Seed you have for sale. Highest market price paid. M. L. Spearman & Co. t&f at. The Clothing St The Hat Store, The Shoe Store, The Furnishing I is Tr. Ewart-Pifer Co. Cniir 1the Nowhorry- Iloto', wher0 you Shtles ill M l', Boy'- W l IlChilrel's t iti1o1. SSHOES! \\o carry it goo<d lino (if Mln's, Ludloes that wo glual11nte to givo siat isfaction. I'iIl'Ver r. Neckwom., I landlorelh 1,mbr111 illas, &c. Wo respect filly ask fi salisf1whl W11arant0m)d. M ii W. F. EWART, Pres. and Treas. M ster's sales. STATE- M"e SOUTHl CARO)LINA, ('OUNTY OF NvWm'lIxY IN ('OMMON 'IiA,i. Th'los. B. Ilawkill., .\imr'., tr it] , itfs., aliai l t lwk iin , 1'. .1. Taylor vt Ill., Ii-fenldant. 1 Y ()| pI %, I O11 ' C(l'lWNT Il1-AZI."IN I vvwill -ell to tho h1,ihe-t h le fore the ('ourt, 11ouis at Newherry, i. ( on l eIlhy inl November iext, aill Slutt tilict of land sitilat, inl the couint.y and "tatle aiforet.aid containing ve . four acres, likore or less, alnd hou.1ded by lands of or formIerly of W. '. Ilair., T. B lilwkills andlli -- W hilaker. it. be ingthe- placeoni whielh Malinda tllaw kill- resideod t, tho (ime of hor dvath. Term eSale ():w-4hird 4-ash, ImItl a Illee inl onita 1 w earS, witli nterest from day of salc, securellvd by holid of plipehaivior anld 1nor e of pr-emlikes Sold. Initer'est, payalbeI tual, lIi'nr h a r (111 1 n i a ilpt pa leiilt. 1'1r chiaser ,O pay for paes 111d stmbis. W. 1>. HIARDlY, Master's Molice, ()(toberi :th, Ne-. St rahdl I. . Al It Uale t a1l.1 l1'htintiI.I. lli abtht 11. Norris M. al, D)efend(anlts. Y O l N i l l 1' ( l 't ' 111 -1 1 KA O -A IN , 3 i Will sell' t-o ti lihwst bil d e, lnt fore thel! Court llou i t . Ni w berry, S. C.. oil dt fay Novemwlr :,lthl next, atll t,hat lot of hid situate il b e ' 1own of N wbvry, County and mll-ate Iforv containin, Porty-11 live I Iun dred(is of an .\cre Illorl or It S. and boun1ded bY PI-t S1. I'at ir t. (On M strl -VII Privld stel and tby lot,of i. C.il- ' lias. , be Sold i n t wo ol More Term'ls (If ale.-4ne-hird 'ash, bal an1Ce 01n ai c'rediLt f1( one and t years - with15C 1( intres t, fu l day if Iae 1 to beli s- .9 gag1 it ae of 1(1s od with heiare o pur-11 chai11IsCe to an,pte1( payment.115 11( iii !'Sr-. Nihasei tolly fo)aer and1 tamps. Theiu dwellingi(ouset n crne o saidIle dollar and11 I?,f1111 the oterdl' i toI beI('l1 \VIililh W.i D. S4i 11l i r Y, 1( last,er, 8112 stfil 's byO L SIi', Olt. , iy 1it( I. 1. tul ( u l'le llrouts, to hiintilfs, lll vs ll1J iCS wll ell to211 the h ighe t hbldie at. C., on iaeityii~, .( ,ov1 embe ayh InexNo a10ll a ot of)11 2ladl lyi in 1theS xtow of N11wberryh', 1(ine01Coun1dty and State of afIorid ot-ining On-haf c, more inrles knona s lot No.1 IC's of11 lnd~ I easta, yDton street,1 11 h b by111 o : No. :n wes bylo)N. :AU0 aninorthby MCastreiet,.1c, e~.11l1( Dre, itore, b "Little" Store, wNill lIwYNs lind SIjnppY, [igh ArL Clothing,_, ait prives that dofy comlpc SHOES!! , CIhy a d re (,'iirn's Sihoe, hilos' if uspendeO os, losiery, ('Ioves, >r 1 shar11 of your plitroullgr. -PI orCo. D. F. PIFER, Sec'y. W . 1). Ilardy, Nlas(vv, I'lailntily, vs 'm-k-A tkcisr. Adhninlistrator., et al D)e feIitdants. I 'I x'I-A NTFI ItO DE I) 010C.'0 I I IZ . hereinl, I will sel' to the highest, oilletr bt-fort, Ile Court Ilousi at, Nev rry, S. ('., on sadelay inl November 1I that tr-a" ( of h,1imi situato in th, 'unaity anId stato atforesaid, contalining 'ifty-,evenl Aercs, mor'O or less, and 001nded by laiuds of NI. .:. Gilliaml, alncy Miller atnd othors. 'Terms of ale.-(ne-half Cash, bal nVe oll I credit, of ole yvar witl.h inter st f-om dayi Of SaILe, to bI 'sec'red1 by 01n(d (if plu ratseri and 1lortgagtie of vemises sold. Il h'hser1 to pay for aplers amld 'tatllps. W. 1). 11 AU 0 Ni>Y lamter. Alat rs( a ( fli (, )et,. 10, 1900. RARE BARGAINS! Ne propose to sell at 3elham's China and ..amp Store all Lamps, ,rockery, and Fancy Aoods at big reduction. V We imean busi iess. We will sell this :lass of goods for less noney than any dealer n Newberry. Call an - see our large ;tock--nothing like it n town. Delh am's Lamp and China Hall. FA RME RS Will give you one ton >f grain Fertilizer, an ilizing 8 per cent Phos. A\cid, 2 per cent Amon a, 2 per cent Potash 'or 2000 lbs. Sound Dotton Seed delivered at Oil M ill. We also have acid, neal and potash for :ash or exchange for 3eed. M1EBERiM OIL MILJ, By L. W. FLOYD, Pres't, Treas. & Etc One car load of Bug gies just received; Buggies of all kinds and of the very best make. Also one car of :he well-known White H ickory Wagons. Call atnd see our Buggies aInd Wagons and get :>ur prices before buy ing. We pay cash, dis count bills, and can give y.ou the very low est prices. SUMMER BROS. "WANTED." All the Cotton Seed you have for sale. H ighest market price M.L. Spearman & Co. Bagging and Ties 50 cts. a bale at E. M. Evans & Co. t&t ti