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F ti cO a . SN NeA - 11 c re 0t q: n :1 NVuh Iii. &. : I. I. . woeappe a.e I et u, have a fnee ya - ec( tions havc it now. M.. 1-'.1ma Wort:- o f N 'M0tio), have MoveI inl 0 1 a i O ea y r - -we'll' Mrz. Shuah-. Our youvn" fre:l now a tu r.t f N w her of peep~i b.rry en TF 1* U. - mil m - - - u~ tive itt t. :b cu 1'.ok in. (LartLn w'Omn a I I); ug s: r e. Bagging and Ties 50 cts. a bale at E. M. Evans & Co. Y bt $ vt- livi bJI " gy , 'r . - et.ore of Me1ur-r. 1'. M. I va *:. C front entrance sam as to th e'-r. of M4r. J. ii. Chappe]l, Tr dal J ice I Laive myJ booke ad account- the.ru ar2di wil1 kindily a.sk al v:ho owe ne t plea'. cat] and se'e me. eAl"WANTED." Althe Cotton Seed you have for sale. H ighest market price ML.Spearman & Co. t.&f 6t. The Confederate Veterans of Georgia and South Carolina will unite in a grand celebrat.ion in A uL'usta, Ga., Novem!-er 14th, 15th and 16tlh. Chet.1 rates via Seaboard Air Line ItallIway . Tickets on sale Nov'jmber 12th, 1ath ond 14th, good until Novemer 18th in clusive, for the Confederate Veterans Reunion at Augusta, Ga., via Reaboard Air Line Railway. TO PROTECT GARE l't I: tCtl tZi ('tI '. 1\ Na N3 t Ilt 'l1'' 1 i 4 .45 ti I \441*1:4 N , . t *Aip t tla t-A : - - - - N ;a g r - - t : *et 4. u ar r of te lu - -4!tirar. 'f-a n ''f -r ail buins on l;.'' (:e f onJ( v.:e k. oy the~ pre identi . In telIung of it he' hsys: "'I was taken dened.i I wIas Mo weak I couldn't Eee Mit up in I)'d. Nothinlrg heOlped' 11)4- 1 'x pe-rtu:d to Isoon ie or con. Murniipit), w he' I hieard of I)r. Ki(ng's N ~w Diicovery. One blt IIe gave great ? e2lief- il lntinued t' u"e It, andi~ now am11 welI l nd strog. I cantJ't say too ra)uch I n jipra'is'."' This muarvellousi inedicn jjJ3Is the 11urest anld quiickest cure. in thle wor,ldl for all Thlroa.t and)( Lony,j. Stor.is; every b ttl* guaranteedI. For sprainsu, swellings~ and lamenx-as t,bere Is nothing sa goodl as Cbamber lain's Pin Balm. Try It Fr. sa. b.. la it 'at s - w a t : . Ni i. ' L I 4 - N' her N ,, i. N E l'. ANNOUNCEMENTSe For Mayor. I - C I1 1.E - - a-2. a -.:ra . c rd e vler-ry. S. C.,. i For Alderman-Ward 1. Is 1.<-. . e: to r An (: r ilia t emi For Alderman- Ward 2. T'[H iE Y .WI (1TA T IN (OF NI. :i f r :2d(I. I aga in uI r rry. - Ia- a cansdidate fr Aldrihanr frv.un rjjjIIH Ei'i r:N. isj -F Dit. i:.. ('. -00inWard :? take peaU~tre in ('t .-or-Ain.I him as a candidate for Al d'rmianj from t hai. WVard, and piled ge h:m to abi:de the esl of the prmay For Alderman Ward 3. EI H.LE i Is HlI'GiY AN .un da- a (-and(idate for Aider no.;n from Ward 8, anid is ph1.diPed to aide r the! reC. lt, of the ~i pi iary elec , t the i'ent re'jtest of manyv citi i kzens I ar]r.Ounct rn.vselti a-:acn dIi'date for alderrnaIIEn from wa', .1 FOR ALDERMAN--WARD 4. J J.LNF IJS H I:E'IIY AN. nouncedas a cadidte for Aler mianl from Ward -!, and la pledged to abide the: resailt of the DemflocratLc p)rI roary elct ion. T NU. A. SE'NN IS II EItEI~ AN O) niounef:d asu a ('anldidate for Aider maan from Ward .I, anid spled1)0( 'e.d to abide theC result, of the Demiocrat,ic p)ri mlary. For Alderman--Ward 5. by annIouncedl asi a cand'date for Alderman i 0om Warda 5i, anid is pledgedd to abI'dle I he re.sult (of the primwary elec delrmahn fromt WVard t, and Is pledged to alfido the result of the primary election,. T AVFOLIDS US CiREAI'T,EAS LurI 0o announice 14. J. .BrOWn) as a candidato for Alderman from Ward 5. VoT?is o' 5Tu W Anu. C A. M P Q 2Z. A.. Bear? the Iho Kind You Have Alway Bought Signatore of Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kikt N.y tim"Ho le ti up"n thle mindm. dits 1id cheertitness soin dtIsATIC1 t i he kid niYs auw cut of order K!J:cv tiout,l h:ts -, e-n "e CI, evalent a that it I., tuno mm 1"'t a ch111,3 to Ixe I'mt 1 a-t ::., with we.k kid e "v S. I I tie ch i t unn Ates too Alen. if the ,I it. when th' chil,t te.rehes ~ I znu 01i houildi I,v ! to centrol te tra .9: t Its \ et ;Mth et, uith . ,i'eni upon it. the oauso of O:e( -heu,d to tns the tie.ment it these' ~ imot.mt c g ans. Th: mp'casant t,' I''e!is d Ato a .Se.Ise d . o t. 'n f 1i11h .: A. l'! d de and n1ot to a h.l,it as \\'-en as wI as nen ale in.ade mis 'a ':h :,intev and t',ider tiou'le. ' 't nei the fi.1eI g:cat remeAd. Savmp-Root ms stson ta .:c,i. It is sold 1'v in fitly- " v n~ si:es. ~ ~ ~ o Ysu m.p H.ea '~l8 '" . s.o : sne t,y m.xtl ' ** " Iag a'l a'est it. in :uding lany of the . as of tsimn: z:al s ters :eoeivci ft e mi s.:,feres ued. In wiitinig Dr. Kilmer & c.. 1'. g .i n. N. Y., t, suie and men tie n this '.-,Cr. 1T .\T V-' F- StI' T I I 'A H, I ,1N A. CO'N ' OF N I I.llY- i N Is.k \ ITl-' COU I%,T. 'ha-'tn 'rme acmIS Adiinistrator of the I-tate of 1. Nowton tar., dv. n I, 'aint . agtiainst Pl' .or Niod Oer: # to. t a1l. l)'c nd an t:'. ]mY 1)1t.tt Z F TN1E cI'T 4 31-erca,I wvill st-l1 at puiblic finl Ok fkl 1' 0 Iit' Oii ery hV or i 'ut ouse at Newv t,t rv. S C.. tn the --i*h day of Novem - m 0. a! that tract or parcel of Ia: r ay n d being situzatv in the F I:r Hundr.! . N nincty-two Acres. n'0 e - . and bounied by lands6 of T.:a .Har:nion, Wah1in)gton Goreev, 1 i a-Y I lor vs ey I.. rIi - y(, A . M1 . Zi L"e t,r. the L.stato of J amles J . I z eer an- otne o Ta s:id land will be ,oltl I:: !W t " ar:.te trae:-. and pIts of the % ' ;w i 1'0 .x hiHtIt l on I tie 01a Of t-r:rS 'f Sai..--0ne-half eah. the '.i': 01n a cred it of two years, in 1,. 'a a in:1t llment : wiith iitter k : of s4lc ecuri by the d *c. purchasor ani mrtgage of so. with leave to Irclaser to pa: a!!-a and uI relhaser to Ipay f'- papers a li stmiOs. W. W. Ilkb1GF3 1 ' .c O:toben' i1.l1 '. VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. 1 E l, 2ulv '-A IE. ON LI3EA AL term . the tract of laind situated partly wvsitate County of Newberry an,! partly within tihe County of I.ex in ':on, onl the I ay bin onl I oad, k now n as th L.tvi Mletz h act. This tract con na :' ac:'e's. almost eq,ally divided by a 'ranch. Upon it alc three settlt Mnw one of the housvs ha-ingr 5 or t; ro*-. - 1nd one of th-a other houses hav r. P i rons. convenient to water. Txi ' tract will be div'ded into two or more y 'eeIS.to Suit purchasers and wv:1l Sold oil vy ea y terms. W.M. II. LYL ES, ot'oumi:ri C 0 Oct I3 1 II, tt Saluda Plantation For Sale. I P>FFi-l! Full SALE FOlt TI IE LNext :;0 days am y Plantation in .1 uda Cou nty. si tuated four miles nrt h of Saluda ( . Ii and contain i ng Iaere=. well wate'red, and in high a of ciultivatiorn. Ne-cts-arv oumt biin ..' trar-eon. Call earlyv or' write and -ecure a barga..u . .. A. \.'HITTLE, .'eriT Saluda Co. THE NEWBERRY Land and Security Co, Notes, Bonds and Mortgages. Stocks of al.l kinds and Real Estate. 0. B. MAYElt, P'resident. JNo. M. KJNAr>D, Sec. andi Trcias. -"mshionmablo F'all tand Wintr MILLINERY. A Sa'uem.. Dr5Ia,Ar -ro nI SJn.s Ar Wheiare has just been reei verd f-rm t,he Northern miarkets a fulli andm varied stock of all the late-st creations in I'A1,L aind WJx'rJ:at Mliinery'. A',ortmaent larger than e'ver betfore. Temma red, un trimmed and ready-to- wmar flats, emn braintg styles suiatable for all agecs and stations in life-beauty, comfort, be-' comningntess andi economy in them all. D)on't forget, that at the i1l18hJ( Mu-l lier yo get new goods at old prices. It appieed in ,a irug St ore. "One day last wInter a laday camen to my dr1ag store and asked for a brand of tough medicine that I did not have in stock," says Mir. U. it. Grandin, the nopular'( dru gglst of Ontario, N. Y., "S8he was dlisappointed and wanted to know what cough preparation I could recommiendi. I saidl to her I hat I could fr'eely recommendt C h a m b o r I a I n's Cough ltemcdy andi tbat she could take a bottle of the remed y an'd after givIng it a fas'r trial if sho d 1(d not find It wort,h t he money to bring back t he bottle and I would refund-tho prico paid. In the course of a day or two the lady Camne back lin compaay with a irlend In needi of a cough medicine and ad vised her to buy a bottle of Chamberlain's cough Remnedy. I consider that a very good recommendation for -tbe remedy." It is fuor sale by W. E. Pelham. The Elks wIll put on a Street Fair, consisting of parades, exhibition", etc., at thg Confederato Vetet.ana Rleunion at A gsa Ga., November 14th, l5th and 0th.4'. .ITHCCSI1OIG TO... W A. YOUNG 00. PRESCRIPTIONS... CAREFULLY... COMPOUNDED... OF PURE... DRUGS... A FULL LINE of DRUGS. MEDICINES. PERFUMERY, Toilet 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 summer drink, most carefully put up by The I have arranged to sell direct to fain ilics in eases of two dozen bottles at i5e. per case-bottles to be returned to me. r* Lemon, Coca-Cola, Sarsaparilla, Gin ger and Strawberry assorted in case, or one lavor if desired. Orders Phoned to Nos. 29 and 71 will receive prompt attention. Give it a trial and be convinced of its excellence. 75c. per Case of 2 Doz. Yours, &c., S. B. JONES. Notice to the Public. Having been with the Singer Manu facturing Company for the past four years. and having been transferred from North (arolina territory to Newberry, I d'asre to announce to the public that moy headquarters will be wvith Mr. Todd, the Commission Merchant, wheore I will carryP a large stock of the cele brated Singer Machines, Oil and Nee dies. To anyone in the city or county of New berry, who has an old machine, and is thinking of exchanging for a new one, I desire to say if you will let me show you a Singer, you will find my price right, and it is the wvorld's verdict that the Ringer leads, and all othere follow. We have the round bobbin, the imoprovement over the Oscillator, whbat we call the C. 13. MachIne, and we also have the Vibrator. I will give as much in exchange for an old ma ebine as anty tman, and I will guarantee my prices are all right. Iheme'mber, It costs nothing to have a new Singer laicd In your house on free trial. If you find the machine as repreenoted, I will he glad to deal with you. They are sold strict,ly on their me rits. Remember, we sell on the easiest terms In the world, lDon's forget, If you can not findl mc, anty information left withb Mr. Jas. IF. Todd will always receive my prompt attention. We take in exchange old machines and pay from p5.00 to $25.00 for them. Yours very truly, J. L. UJ'L. Life Inaurance Agent Wanted. An active, intelligent man of good st anding can secure contract, to operate the l'enn Mutual Life Insurance Corn pany, of P'hiladelphIa, for this vicinity. Itenewal interest will he allowed to the right man who can produnce business. PolicIes free from condit,ions or re strictions from (late of Is'me. Assets $10) 000,000. Sur plus $5,000,000. Address with reference. J. S. L A ND), General Ag't, Uti Columnbia, S pI. NOTIOE. NOTICE IS HERImY OIVEN, ithat t,he following taxes have beetn levied by the Town of Newborry for the fiscal year endIng D)ecember .iIst, 1000. F"or general p)ur poses........5k mille. F'or Water Works and Electric Light lionda.---..............21 o ["or Opera House Bonds...... " M ak in g a l otal e(.........81 mills. The0 tax books will be open at the ollice0 of tbe under'signed in the Town of howberry, 8. O , on the 25th (day of October, i000, and will remain open for the collection of sitld taxes uintil three () o'clock p. mn., on the 26t,h day of November, 1000. After the 26th day of November, 1000, a penalty of ton perF cent, will be added to all taxes In ar rears. JNO. C. GOGOANS, _____ (. & T. Tr. c. N. Dears the Ihe Kinld You liave Alway 80Ught ignature of *u Raise Your Own Bread Compete for a Valuable Prize C1trCx0' .1.ty tlIC VIIIhiNIA-CiI1OIIN4 (1IIIAIJI 11011PANY FOI TIlM IllST WIllAT (11Ol' AIllE IN TIll STATII, For particulars apply to the Company at Charleston, or any of its authorized agents in the State. Cornpetitors must register their names not later than December I st, 1900. Three prizes offered: A Reaper and Binder, A Wheat Drill, Two Tons Standard Ammoni ated Fertilizer. RI Honest for WVomen.... At hith " Ofte: covv ra ni: titu o fi -:n: wheni appliedtl W1, ns)hos The makers o)f tuo! " r- le " 11 hae*h i\C-e-thle ordinary fzancy pyroA*1,s hiave gonti Into the qutality nud wvorkmanship of the Shoe0s. They are "11mnest Shoes for Wonien." The "Herrick" $2.50 $3.00 Oxfords 50 cts. per pair loss than prices quoted. $3.50 81V.CIAI. NVrCE.-Naile anld prico plainly stamtped on solo of shoo. S. J. WOOTEN. COME The Newberry Hardware Company And See the Line of woul call atention of the public out F. A. Schuniport, Agt., and that the) will conduct the business DressGoods at the old stand, and il always We are displaying now. kinds, SKIRTINGS, Plowss Plow 81cls,'Iracc Qks, Hames WAIST GOODS, 31 I Hus GO, FLANNELS, WOOLENS, Foks,'l8ovels an Snafts SILKS, etc., etc. And evorything needed on the farm We are right Up-to- HarnessMade to Order. Date. Repairing neatly and promptly done. We can please the We also carry a largo line of most fastidious in style SADDLERY and IAIN4SS, and the most economi- BRIDLES, COLLARS, COLLAR in rice.PADS, and in fact, everything cal in found a well assorted Stock. We have, as always, the best linings on the F A Chumpert, market. CORSETS, GLOVES, Mngr and NOTIONS of all _________ kinds. OURF Millinery Department Is Complete 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. lELVS'AL .Do not forget our Shnoe Department. The largest line of COhN SHOES in the city. SeeheeVaeisgattleorc. our Bargain Counter TEFL UT sure. Come and see vdaiyaddesns hc sen us. Yours truly, sd e utmmd nd our Hasaejs h in o pThe fNiwberry tHdw iesarepn C* hewoulsaltnion the pubortlic C*~~ad durabildtand Wan.ilawy have~~ or nda the aldoes pcs, Thegrcutua ImlementSho fof allo And evsesyting neleded o thefam Nob Pror. OWe attso Ed carry ailrge Sieo JEWDLRY andTHRNESS IDLWacES, CORinsroc, OLLAR PADS,o and Lin fatn, everhn foud 'n gs Gowld asrtd Stock F.eA Seclesrt, TOYS& DOVS'FLLS Wugetsichnge of clothng. we wisa isoius. uyi them. ASK OR I EDUIICLOHIING Ata1 Dipabre t th fl Are O ti A Nzr