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NaEWUfEnitr MAtKICT Corrected every Tuesday and Friday by Summer Bros. M eat --...-........... ......... 7('8c. Shoulders ------..................... 7c H ams ...........,..................... 12( 80. Deist, Lard ............,.. .......... 9(q)loc. Bost Molasses, new crop...... lue Good Molasses.................... 2r(ai0. Corn ................................ 65o Meal ......... .......... [ ay -........................... . . 1.10. Wheat Bran ......... .... .... 15. 1st, Patent Flour.................. 4 75. 2nd Best Flour.................... $4 25. Strait Ftour........................ 4 00. Good Ordinary Flour..........*13 25 813 75. Sugar.............. ....... k(bio. Rie................................. 5 8,j . ColT.................... I 15e. Cotton seed meal, per eack.. 11.25. Loose Hulls, pcr owt............. 30c. Vouutry Produce Bntter, per lb ................... 15 ()20. Eggs, per dozen ................. 12c. ( hickens, each................ 15(a25. Peas, per bushel............. 85t . Corn, per bushel.. .............. 610e Oats, per bushel................. 35(d40c. Sweet potatoes ................... 60(a) O. Turkeys, per Ib .............. 6(as 1c. Fodder, per cwt ............. 1I 0. Don't npgloc to have your eyes ex anin.-d. No charges for . xamination by Dr. J. F. Bradashaw. Lo,ca ed .t f I U..ed- r's Pliarmacy. Beware of Huanmn Devile. OhI Beware of human devile Who would lead you on to shame, The way is broad and full of snares, Turn now and pray In Ctrist's name. K Dr. J. F. Br-adashaw will be in your city for a few days for the purpose of fi'ting glasses. Located at R eder's Pharmacy. f It Just follow the crowds and you can't miss us. Minnau0h. f&t, 2t. A Card of Thanks. We deqire to express our sincere thanks to those kind friends and neigh bors, who, by word and deed, showed their sympathy for us during the ill ness of our dear Adht Viny S.o. kman. May God bless them, and may they never want for frleoids in their hour of distress. Mrs Lizzie Taylor. Mr, J. M. Werts. The finest line pf mill)inery ever shown in Newberry, at (viinnaugh's f&t 2c. All Liver and Kidney trou lee are quickly relieved aiid pe maneutly cu ed by Palmeto Liver M d,cine Price 10 1. For sale by Dr. Van Swih's. Drug Store. ly New Balt-, tiew embroIdery, nw silks, new everything, at M ni-auirh'm f&- 2t. Flynn is certainly a live buser, you ought ti see all the i ove.tI,es he has, particularly in black goods and wasb dress goods. it Job "Ould.itL HaVe It..od it. If he'd IlchIng Plihs. Shi-y're t--r ri bly ainoyinwg; tou B j kletn'. Artilea Salve will curt i ho. orst. etise of il-s on Por h. It lhat. mir-it i tamads F ,r Iijurics, Pail a B ditly Elopti-,a it's the btest, salve li. Ihi willd Prie 25c a hi Cre guarAnt-et. S:d -.y all druggisrs. Palmett', Liv.er M -<icine cures indi gesation. Prie 10b For sale hv 1y Dr. Van San'Ln's Drug Store. We are selling the best patent Flour on earth for $4.40. F For Purcell & Scott. Frthat tired feel:ng, dizz.ness, erc try Palmet,to Liver Meitncle. Price 100s. Fur sale by Dr. Vau Sueuh.b's Drug Store. 1y - Hl~a, Burned. On Friday uii,ht of las weejk Mr Jan M. Folk of RL cnl and conity, son of Capt. H. H. Folk of tnia county, bad the misfortune t.o lose his barn and }stables by fire. l'he buildings centained eight thousand pounds of ri.ugh food, seventeen sacks of guano, a quasmity of cotton seed and corn,-plow gears, one mower and rake, a wagon and tive be'ge. Mr. Folk is a prosperou4 farmer. His plant,ation Is well a quipped and he lost, many things by this tire which will cost him a great deal to replace and having no Insurance makes his mis fortune all the greater. What?s Your Face Wo.th? Sometimes a fortune, but never, if you hav~e a 'aulloaw comaplexioin, s j .un diecd look moth patches and bloaches . on the skin,-ail slgn,"'t Ltver Tlrounle. ".But. Dr. Kings's New L re- P has gia e Clear Skin. B asey Cuueas, Ricth I em piexmoon. Only 25 -e;.ts at at druggIsts. A. R P 'a WYill Erect, a htendsone Chunch Thbe congregat ion of Tiiompson St,reet Church,'b ave decided to erect a hand some new ediiQce, just o,posit,e She buIlding In which ihey bave worabhipp ed fore many y ars. 'i'he- A. RL P 'a in tend to erect,'a hansdsome building wit,h every modern convenience, and with this in view they invited Mr. ii burn, an archit,ect of Cruarlotre, N. C., to meet with the buIlding com mit,tee, on r'uesday last. Mr. Milbiurn -is ex peted to return in a few das a with plans, and at, an early date the final de cisiomns will he made and work will be begun iminediately. The BO4t Presceriptron for ftaiila Chills and Fever I6 a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic It Is simply iront cure, no pay. Price 50,. At 8 P. M. the gas-light's gleam Reveals young Charley'Smanrt, He's calling on his lady fair They alt this far apart. At ten o'clock the question's popped, Their souls are filled with bliss, If we could peep, we d see that they Aresittingeloselikethis. -laltinore American. VARIOU9 AND- ALL ABOUT. Saleday, Monday April let. Next Monday will be "All Fools' day. 91Mr. T M. Roebuck returned home from Columbia Tuesday. Dr. C C. Brown will lecture in the opera house Monday night. Dont forgot the 8--hubert Symphony Co. at the opera house tonight. Miss Ethel Reid of Chappels came down Wednesday and is the guest of Miss Helen Jones. Dr. Jas, 11 McIntosh, of Co'umbia, came up yesterday and is visiting his father Dr Jas. McIntosh. Dr. and Mrs J E. Boozvr after a two weeks visit to relatives returned to their home li Columb-ia yesterday. Mr. W. H. Carwile is clerkiog for Mr. Jae A. Mimnaugh and would be pleased to have bisi friends call and see him. Prof C. F. Wertz, of the Ehrhardt High School, paid us a ploavant call on Sa urday.--lumberg Three, 28 inst. Bu) from the merchants who adver te in the Herald and News- thereby beneltl ing yourself and helping others. Gordon Shockley is paying a short v.sit to his relatives at 11 -leiia, Mr. Shockle-y is fligman on the S)uthern and Is doing well. 0 Re-v. J. L William-on has received and accepted an Invitation to dotiver tre baecalaureate sermon of Clifford Seminary, Union, S. U. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ehrhardt, of Ehrhardto, after 'spending several days with her mother, Mrs. H. F. Cline, re turned home to-day. How about an exhibit from Newberry county at the Exposition in Charleston? It. is time that there was something bel- g done along that line. Rev. L. W. Swope. of W. Va., has ac cepted a call to Bush R ver Baptist church and will bold services there on tne fifth Sunday in this mouth. The congregation of St. Luke's Luth eran church have extended a call to Rtv. H. J. M %thias, of S-lw.tod. He has accepted and will enter upon his work about June first. Don't forget the meeting of the James D. Natice Camp of Confederate Veter ans to be held in the court house Mon day to elect delegates to the reunion at Memphis and Columbia. On account of the indisposition of the pastor, Rev W. I. Herbert, the series of meetings which were to have begun next, Sunday in Central Methodist church have be en postponed until the first Sunday in April. President J. V. 'Vilborn of the State Cotton Planters A-,sciation calls for a metting on Saturday of toext, week or the cotton growers of the county to de vi-e some plan to curtail the acreage in cotton this year. The fiuntain a- Gilder's corner drug store was opened today and they are now ready too serve you with any and a I flavors if soda water. They will have something further to say about this in our next, paper. Rev. J. W. Speake, who was for four years l.astor of the O'Neal Street, Meth 'diet, church at tfhis place, passed thr-ough Tuesday on his way to Kinards to visit, his m.ei her, Mrs. 0. B Evans. Mr. Spe-ake is tiow located at Green ville. Mr1. S. B. Jones, of Newberry, S. C , is visit ng friends in the city and is at present wit h Mi's Jats. Baille on Telfair She .w'i be pleasantly renni-mbered as Misst Mar3 iloterock, an honor gradu ate of the l'unuman -Augus'a Chronicle 28 inst. At a meetin)g of the Bachelor Maids Club, helid % ednesday i vei.ing. M isses Helen Mower and Gordon Wee-ks were chosen as de-legates to t he Convention of the State Federation 'if Women's Clubs which meets in Greenville on April 23d. The Newberry county Bible S.aciety will bold its anneuai me-ting in Central Methodist church Sunday night. The president of the s- ciety is Dr. 0 .B. Ma3er. The sermon will be preaehed by Rev. B D. Lucas pastor of the 0' Neall Street Met hodist church. Mr. 3. F. Turbeville has gone to New berry to work for the Herald atnd News Mr. Tur beville is a printer of more thans usual abilit3 a-id will doubt less no a vilua'le addit,ion to thM ma chanical depart ment of the Herald and News.--Greenwood Index, March 29. ' Passion Week will be observed at the church of the Redeemer. Beginning with Palm sunday there will be ser vice every evening at 7 45 p. m until Good Friday when the services will be at 11 o'clock a. m. On Easter Sunday inorning the holy communion will be administered and in the evening the children will hold a special Easter service. We have a few thou sand bushels of Corn we will sell for 62tc. Come quick. Purcell & Scott. Stottoe., All persons interested in the buitding of a new church usomewhere in t,he neighborhood of B F. Can nnn's are re quested to meet at the old Garmeny scouolhouste on Wednesday evening, April 81, at 4 o'clock to discuass the matter. This signature is on every box of the genuin6 Laxative Bromio-Quinine Tablet. THn 5YORK VIITS NEWBRaty. Consideable Doesgg. Done by Hail, Rain mud Wind In Upp -r Pa ty of the County. The plautation of D-. R C. Carlisle, in the B!th Eden section of tbis con ty, about 10 miles fronj town. was vis ited by a terrible clouuiburfat, hall atid wind storm Monday afternoon. The hailltones were as large as bell eggs, and where the downpour was heaviest the water on level ground was knee drep. Two large barns, s'alleo and a blacksmith sho) were c.mpletely do too felted. Olher houses were un roofed, 5.000 or 0 000 pounds of bay and fodder were desiroyed and, In fact, the entire property considerably damagAd, making Dr. Carlisle's loss a very beavy one, for ho is one of Newnerry's most extensivo farmers, and his plantation oe of the best equipped in tho Siate Five mules and ive or six men were in the stables when the storm vame upon then All escaped without injtir3 onve one mon, Press Brown, who was kn< eked ineiisible by failing eimier. His injuries. however, are slight, The only loss that )r. Carlisle has discov ered so far ainoig hie stock is that of a calf, which was killed outright. KINARD'S and vicinity was also visited by the storm and some damage was done at Mr 1. M. Snith's r.-sidenep; one of the chiineys was blown over, mashing in the roof and flooding the house with waer. Mr. B. F. Mills, with three of his children and a boy of 15 years of age, who was working for him, were caught by the storm while in his field and sought shelter under a wagon. The b -dy was blown off by the witid and the wugon itself was blown several hundred yards .if. Mr Mill n,anaged t,t protect, his children, but, he said that had it continued two minutes lfnger the boy with him would have been drowned. le himself was severely bruised by the hail stones. Meveral tetiant, houses belonging to Mr. W. H. Worknuan were blown to pieces .John D,vis bad forty-flve panes of glass br,ken out of his Louae by the hail. Besides these mentioned several others suffered cowns'ideratile lose. Go to the Rrd Front. Mimnaugh is telling sou about it to day. Don't fail to read his advertise ment if you want, to know where to get bargains. le says he i6 not, "gassing" but is selling the goods just, as he quotes the prices. Take y. ur paper wit.h you and be and his p lite and accomiodat tog corps of clerks will haled out the bargatis as fast as you ciil for them. Mimnaugh is anxious for you to dom pare his prices witb o1hers He has go,-do and Is going to sell them He is advertisiig with us so that you may be abie to reap the bargains he Is oYering. Ro-solution of rhake Whereas Brl. Otto Kiettner in his largness of heart, has prebnted io our Lodge a moset beautiful and serviceable (Chapel Organ as a gift to Pulaski L dge No. 20, [.0 0 F., anid wishing to show our appr- oila,in of this gift in some rangilale w-ey, be it iherefore, Resol'-ed, first: That we hereby ten der B3ru. Klettner a unanimous vote of thanks, a-'suring him, to the best of our abilit,3, of our appreci.ii of his un quest ionable interest in n,ur Lodge. Resaalveal, second: That we present to each of i he c,,unty papers a cop', of these rereolut.ions for publica, onr; a liar we spread a copy of the same on a page oft our minutes, and thrat, we present a copy thereof to Biro Ksett,ner. Domne in regulIa" meeting of the L. dge and signed by siruer of the same, this March thbe 15, 1901 Theo. D)anielsoun, Ch'mn Coin J M Davis, Sec. Ununty Teaacherre' Assoclaetion. The next meeting of tbe Ass 'elation will be held at the Newbe'rry Grade d Sehool huilding, Boundary street, April 13, 1901. Prof. Patterson Wardlaw of the S. '.College, will conducs the cl'a-s in tbe study of the History of Eujica tion. Orien.tal Educatian is the subject assigned for srudy. It is discussed lin Painter's History oft Education, from p-age 8 to page 30, arnd in Laurie's Pre Chri-tia Education, pp 109-111 and 96-105 and 13 52 Ch inese Educat ion sbould ibe st,udied as the type of Orien tal Education. More information upon the subject may be obtained from the U 8. Bureau of Edluaat ion by writing to Dr. W T. Harris, U. 8. 4 'omimissiloner of Ed uca tion, Wac.hington, D C. Hoaw to Teach Srietling will be die cussed by Mises Johnstne, McMaster, Daniel and McFall. The Is*fiuences which Tend to Im prove the Morael Tone of Pup.ils will be discussed by Messrs. Boland, Sligh. Cannon and others Those wh. desire Painter's History of Education, the texr.-book for the class. may get them from Mr'. WVert z, the County Supierintendent, of Educa tieon. An interesting meeting is ex pected. White Mian Tlurne d Yellow. Great consaternm,ain was left by ' he friends of M. A. 11 garty of L -xingorn, Ky., when they s'aw he w as turning yellow. Hins skini slowly changed color, also his ey es, aid he raufiered terrib.iv. His maInd v~ was Yellow J,utidice. He aas treated b.v the be..t dyetora, but wit hoist bea. fir'iThena he wais advised to try Eaecoiric B it. rs, s he wonderful Stomach arid Lsver remedy sand he writes: "After haking twoit ltles I was whooly cured." A trial proves its matebless merit for all 8'omnioh. Liver anid K-dney troubles. Only 25e. ekald by all druggists. Standard Calicoes at, .4. and 5co, t Wuntnn'.. SKULL OCHUSHEO IlY A RAIL. An Unfnrtunate Palnfrr, Full of Welskey, Falit on -hs 'ro tles White ns m Hie Way timise N.ar stnos a,id Dh- frsibil 'onIst1 n of iIth, Iran. Clinton, taur-ens Count.y, March 21 -Mr. R. E Brannln, a well known painter in this community, cane to a sad end near bere 3esterday. On Sat urday night, some time aflor dark, while wa king up the C-lumstia, New berry and Laurens I tilroad to his home, one mile and a qarser from Clinton towards Laurens, ie fell upon the track, striking the hack of nis head again t Ihe rall or cro-sile, causing concusios, which resulted lin hisd da.1t. It, Is said that, M r Brannati was uider the hill.tence ot whitzlkey a Ibe tim--. The only wit ness to, its' rail was a I.e gro man, who was assiistig him to wa'k. When neuarl itim- Mr. lirannan told the tiegro that he thought he could walk all right now After being re leased by the negro lie did not pl oce d far borei'r he isecident, halpp- ned lie m as nt, tot>illy unconscious when Car ried home and told his wife le unsd fallen and st.ruck his iead, thus sus taining the negro's story. It was not k nown i h:tt he was to hadly h urt un til 3est,erda% mornin5r, Is wife think ing the 8 upor was c-tused froti tie whiskey. When a ph3sician was called be was fouid beynid recover.v akril di di late yesterday afternoon. lie ws ab ut 00 years old and leaves a wife, but no children - 8pecial to News and Courier, March 27. Mr Beannan lived for several years lin Prosperity and Newherry and was a well known character around town. I can show you more new goodm than all the stores in Newberry combiined. f&t 2,. Look out for Purcell & scott's Prices. No matter what price you are quoted you will always find us lower. Purcell&Scott WI 4lt IM Locals. The Odd Fellows are gel ting a mov -n hcmselves of late. Through tile it fluence of Mr. McCrary, a new and spa-Ious hall has ju-t, beeni c.impleted, and the I, dge ba-A I.ought a comilete set 4of new and handsome furiture wl-ich I.as been put in place, and they are looking eve ry day for the sort iv i , f a beautiful emblemia ic cariet, which they h--pe to have down in a few da.%. 'Last Friday night wa- the firht time a regular mn -cling was held in the new hall and, with the new furnisure, In cluding u splendid new chapel organ. tite gift of Maysir Klettmer, prt sented quite a contiast to the heretofore usual place of meeting. N-ow another long stride forw'ard is on toot, and wtil be taken in a few dayand that is the addi tion of Ilb Rt-hecka d.gre. Qilte a number of- ladles are j.plning in this m-venent, as d, fron, prorsvnii Indica lions, Pulaski Lodge will have it to,u tie to) keep pace. 'T ne organ zation will take p'ace some time next week. Anither steriopticant exh ibitlin, with the probaiity of the add stion oft a mov'ing pict.ure f- aturec Is isn sig ht This w'll likely L,ake p ace the 21kh of A pril. It wa- qi-e' a iliit pinntmen t to some of tts that. t,'e lsctur of Dr' Browni did no. mat. rialize last, M. nday nig ht.; but, we arte conn.oling ourselves with t,he hopie f hearing It next Monday night, Courtship ansd m st,rimnony as a suibject Ouieht to draw a large' audtience espe cially of young folks, as most, of t hem, arte in crested in courl.ehip with a vauue idea of- ntalrim .ny in tne fut ure. We have been reliably Informs'd that lth' West Eid OreCne,tra will ftrnish the music sn this occasion. Welil. nsiw, we like that Tbat,'s cisconuraglng home b,al'nt, and where such exist, and It, certninly de1s sexist amnosg 0our West Ensd .ung people tean ext.-nt,of which they themselves are perhaps not awar'e i sould he recogniz -d. The C'onstitutiona Klteker and His MI-isin l.as been antnunnced nas the stj'ct, for t'u. day mskbl att.he Bapt ist chaurs'h If hiere are any mu'es osf 'he biped species anywhere In town they ought to tun'n otu that, night Thtey may hear some hing fosr their encistr t.gemtent. LNow, Mr. Editor, as Nnodgranes has beguni to tell the happenings oif We it E"d, just tell the 'elk- that, if they wish to be re'memhered ini the paper ta2. y must do something wort,by s.f noti e - Snodgrass. No more high prices in millinerv,1 Minenaugh killed 'em. f&L 2t On Saturdav morning, the 23rd. A. S Dunli , of C ,Iumhla and Miss TLily Sligh, of Uiopla, were married at, the residence of the hrlde's father, W. E. S igh, Rev W I Herbert, olficlatieg Wed neiday atetrnoon set the item - of Mrs. M. E. Buzhardt, the bride"s moth er, Mr. Eugene S Wertp, the Superin tendent, if Edtuc:ston in this county and Mis-s Viola Buzhardt, a faIr daugh ter of the U op111 sect,Ion, weire happily marrie'd b fore a large numbher of rela tives and friends, h.1 !R v D. P. B iyd. M trrie ': W:dn'eilay en-orning at 10 '('clock, Si meon Mor-u, of Siuda coun ty and Miss Axis' Sr,iltwe.ll, of New berry count,y. Rev. D P. Bloyd pe formed the ceremiony Jacohel HawkIns and Miss Eidna Sease, bot,h of t,bIs coutlity, were mar rIed Sunday, March 24, by Rev. W. LI. IHiler. Stops she (Conh asd Work. off its old Laxat,ive Br'om-s Q*inine Trablets cure a cold ins one oajr No cure, a'o psy. Prica 93 nuntu. No Waittilg. The proiram rendered by the Schu bert Co11MpaIly is entirely devoid of waits. 1leasing tl.e people is a tl'ad witth h is fani -us organizitton, and t hey kno e tiresoni waits are not. a part, of al enljoyable program Allhiugh thir proLyrains hit iit and etiteria'ning and contains a great. deal of puro fun, it is so reiliwd in charae,er mtid the laugh)q so whoh-some, that it. Is en dors--d And paturonizled by the most so lwe pcople every where. lal thou Io Ilight at tle olerat, I oule. ' G. to Gildl.'s C ariner )rug Store whlen 11You Want soit-tthiiv thiat will re fres you Iiiy art' servintg i0l kinds of hoda watir and IV- Coil (tienhl drinks. It A Fie -,how.. Prof (ntry with his ailnials gave a it oit, oxe -1lent show at, Newberry.) on Wediesday. It. is reiarkah[o h:ow he has trained Iis dors aid horses, and the entire performance wa1i greatly un j i.ed by tho laigo andience present. .Tie nepi connected with the show are geiii e:ianly in heir bearint:, and itoi. a peri'formance which any lille canl It t, ud without the slightust fear' of any thinkg occurrving to offnd the most re. fined tiste 11nn has just, got back fron th North aR11 it' C -t Ie Wa-. l,eVP' H well p'elised With tll- bargains ie found atnd I e wretty st. les in all kitids of gliods as he Is now, ami he says he will give a Plret 1 r-enY to every customer that hu3s $il t'0 wort bi from his r4ore during the mon' 1 of A pril. t Youl Kioow Whist You Are Ttking When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonie I-ecalse the fomu ai l 14 plainly priifed oil every bottle 8how%illz that it is ' li ro and u11inie III i taste less loin No Cure, No Pay. 50c llav- %oiu qvvn t,IAM, $5 00 Spring Suuit of vlothing ?' Its at bcauty, at Wool 0 I's tf Notice of [iil Settciliilit aiid Discharic. 190I'141 E S 11 EAMBY G IVEN that I will m.ie a li al settle mlent uponl Lit, estal.C oif Vmley GT.II. ma1in, (i cn . in tho Proht.u Cuiri for Neo wbrry 8. C., onl ih 29r.h daly of A prI 1901. and will immeI iU eIly t,iere aft I- alop y lor it final discharge aki ad lli nis, 1i l 01'. All persons holding cl-imiti tigainst, said estate are hereby reqIired- to ren Ieir iI and est,lilish theillr deilalld aaii st, said @-s tte oil or bt-fore the taid 29 i April, 1901 J C (OGGA NS. Clork, SAdministitratorl d holils non wiith the Will annexed of Viney Galiman, de eutsed td. f. In Full Blast! What a great joy and satisfac tion it is to drink from a beautiful Soda Fountain when one istired and weary and faint.. It is a greater satisfaCtion to drink from the finest and hand somest F ou n tain in the State, hence Call at Pelham's Grape Juice! Pelham's Phosphate! Peiham's Lemon Juice! Peiham's Orangeade! Peiham's Strawberry! Pe ham's Coca-Colal Pelham's Cherry Phos phate! All Ice Cold, at Pelham il' s Fouintaiin. 1.00 lb. Plows. Owing to our low prices on plows we ran short and were com p lIed to make another order which we have ju't received, and are now prepared to give you a better assort ment of shapes and sizes. We sell plows on time at a little advance of the cash price which is very low. Buy now while we have a full stock. Newbarry Hardware Co EVERYBODY I, VITEU TO SEE OUR LINE SPRING WgOODS1 MILLINERY, HATS AND CAPS. Elverythinlg completo and now and fro-sht, aind in tv h ltst mty-1(% and patfori" N, trotiblo to mito goods. Prices the lowest at J. B. Lathan's, Littlo Mlounl)ain, S. C. AMITY LODGE NO. 87, A. F M. A ItEX;ULA ItCOM MI1N IC.\%TION of Amni3 Li,dg--. Nci. h7. A. F M% wil he hiII next 'N1411na N.veiiing ni 7 00Q i'clock, in Alasomeic I Iall yiNil ing br'thre1n11il vordially we itt. The F. C I)ogre will I, cmnforred. McK. H UTCH ISON, W. Mt. J. H1. I KINA aR. Mevretirv. Founded 1842. 5CTIEFr /IANos "Sing their own praise." For tho bmeeit of thlot4o who wish to purchaso i piniio 'rom te premolnt timo to the first of Septeimit%r, we have decido-d to offer t.hi Stieff Pino on very conveiniit tortiu. Yin will not liav to pay very imuc cash l down We can arraiing that to suit, your own convOtnienleo. Thn1 i payl)n1111 min beo maido in tho fall to sult, auld the balance, if anlly, ci be arriranged in ali satisfactory mantimr. ROOm11beir ChauH. Al. Si 4IlnanU faciturt-m his own pianot' and will nlot bilerden yo wii h1 an unne%cessary profit, fur we tre ti41ing to you direcl iosto-ad of to a rotatil donlor to rosoll Our pianoti will oly have to b, HP01n in comparison with the blist to convineo you lihat it will be to yn intoremt to buy the Stieff, finid ill Woe ask im tivit )on try otir i iaio, givo it a critioul examin.ion, aid if wo do riot show you moro valu for the mey10y than l ou can possibly got in, any oth,r make, then bny from an3 (InI4 you ma11y choose, blit. donl't Ink onr envious cmpoitor'ti word and buy from him hufore t ryinu th Sit i if CHAS. ml. STIEiFF, Piano Matntimfocturer, Baltillmro, d. Nort I aid South Cirolia Pm tory Braich Warfroonu, 213 N. Tr) on St., Charlotte, N C. Prices are lower and quality better. Our new goods are arriving daily, and we can certainly interest you in prices, styles and quality. All we ask is that you inspect the goods and get "our prices" before buying. Courteous attention shown all, whether you wish to purchase or not. Next week we will name some figures that will surprise you. Full stock of Butter ick Fashion Books and Patterns on hand. Yoursi for busiiness, S. J. Woo teil -4 o InlteresBt. paid 0n d#1pos8's in the S L,vinr D.'par' men-ft ,et, I he rat e of 4 per' cent pier antiumn from da'e of depeosti at Thle Commffercial Bal OF N EW1VI01W.(Y, S. C. CAPITAL. - - - $50,000 00 We LIransact a izene ral B inking hni, ness8 and 8ohIuct the accoun a of indi, viduals1, firms arnd colrporal ions, GCEo W. NIUMMien L. W. VI.ny1) F Z WI1LHON WV jI iUNT. JNO. MI K 'ARD). Pr,. ident, o B M AY IfR, ZA. F. WJtlGIH'T, Vice I'r. .cient Cesbler The Riser MiiInery Company Have only given yon an idea of the scores of beautiful novolties in which they have in stock, showinh the latest and daintiest combinationi in trimmings and colorings. I{lldrIad8 Of URlkfimm81 l~S, New Shapoes, Now Branda, New Col ors. Mioderata nricna. Tarm. Casii Te Boolk Sore Is (ho plaeo to got your Baso Ball sopplies. Wo h1ave a full line of Balls, Bats, Clovet and Catcher Mitts. Havo just received a new lot of H am mocks, and will h glad to hitvo you call and examinie th-m boforo bu) ing. If you wanit a Four.tain Pen buy the Watternin. Every Pon is guarantmld to give satitifaction or m11on1ey rofuindt.d. \\ o carry a full line of Kodaks and Kodak Supplies, Books and Stationery. Picture Framing a Specialty. W. 6. MAYES. Every Drop Of mnedicino pt,t up into prescriptions lillod in thiH sitoro mus1.t bo puro. WVe otro very caroful to uso only thm beost. Woecarry at nicu line of Toilet A4oapm, Lamps, Wiley's Candies, Vol vot Candy, Tobaceco and Cigars, aind at fll lino of DriggiHiti' Sundries. Discount Chiecks givon. F resh Gardon and Field Soedti. Spriougis Here An ithi cmsh thought o id E,vut ropatyo Dryk(iCLE3ll Goods iorlcstnl ailidding i to outiur. t ek hre ercarendt seol the sme acrl ceI e of Tiav le, thl) ig jupst, u indi,l -- vthead obe arond Casockd tat wl1 e haveiguis Sdeer )sown. Cosien.irng ofnalllod fltock:or Valu! ise Hrey Andovau wit i curoe thies a tlwasnhouht oafgveo Thisg thoght ha Abee vainy,w wit usomnye urhing rtheing winryGed idlem,r but Shosthantany hons inew ahs e ll ast cheapi Dr MGoodnsr conamnt adding to osu-, rhg standard here nd tihere,acme oruprchane soe that wnyecue hve evri B,s n.a Chosiorking os then youhree vhpial peins ofct oo stock:eofe o Astro com nti on , goodriie srice, (sock, t s secy from."(11 av some1( oflllt our speiaicha(0. Viliery atru, ta ayhos