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C hieete'J every T and e' may OY .l lln ne r i8,. t... -... - .......-.. . . . .... .... olhoulder-S ...... ................. o 1 amus.................... ............. 14 . B eAt .ard ............... .......... 10(a)l c. Bttst Mlolatsso8, o1w erp... 60. ;eod M e ..................... 25(Mt.60c. C oru ................................... 70c. M eal ----.-.... . . -.-....... .......... 050. Ll i y .............. . . . ............. . $ 1.(0 W heat la ............ ........... $1 25 1 t, l'atent iour........ ......... 4.'i5 2nd Bo.-O Plotir..................... $4.:25 Strait ol ........................ $4.00 Good Or.tmuy I or. .....2ja375 S t a r............. .... ..... ......... i ; . R icee..... ...... . ................... (s i C otTeo ......... .. ........... ....... 1 l c Cotton ,eed mea lu saik.t:"25 -,ko 5(w 2 5 Loose ul,, . w ............. 30e. Butter, p r !h .... ... . ..... 1(i.K Iggs, per do/.iu ..... ......... 12' c. Chickeni, och.... .............. Peas, p)Cr husI .. ... .......... 85c. Coll), per bu hel . .............. 65 C. Oats, per bus hel.................. .;0C. Sweet potatoes .................... 5O(M Oc. Turkeys, pei lb ................ 6(i. mv. Podder, per cwt .................. Si Dr. .1. 10. litrdithiw, speciatlist, in fit ting glasses to stuit all (yius. will tw here until Apiil 10th. it, e(lider's Phtmitcy. 2t ft,. 'rilni&'y aa6aHi Jualsior" Ila,tai. There will bt it imveetin,, of the I'ri mary and Jniilor Unions ilhis afternoon at the residence of M rs. E. P. Meuin. tock. All motht-r- atnd teachers are earnestly request ed to b-- present. You Know What Voll Ara asking When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the fonitilar it plainly printed on every hot tie showing i hat it Is simply Iron aInld (1ini1n in Ia ttate less form. No Cu re, No iav. 50e T. C. Pool ha.s ' ho Ki n-g ('otton S -ed for sale. Pirice 40oc. per bushel fotr i he cash only. SOUd pMe, al the h.st, cotton growti. :t 3. Cross-eyed childr-en under t.wiflve years can have I hoit nyem St rai b ite ned by Dr J., F. liatrashaw it, 2C tf. ['Cder's 1ha11rmacy. Otton Mittls antd (lia %till. Rev. C. H. A ristrong del ivered it tce ture in the Mayer Menmorial :hutrnb on cotton mills and gin tills Tuesday night. The large audiece was well eutertained for an hiuri and half aud received some valtipd information in regard to both mills. This was an in structive lecture delivered in a forcl blc manner. Theiet R -roAcrilpton for uai,avai Chills and Fever i a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic It is - nply iroo and quiniine in i t;kteles_ torm. No cute, no pay. Price 5,jc. I advertised to leave th 10th, but found it iilmo-siible to till all engage ments by that orm, and will extend the time until the 20:1. Don't miss the op portunity of tiatvinv %our optical work done accurate taid at a reasonable price. J. F". Boviedashaw. &t 2L. T. C. Pool h is 1Ihe King Otton f -d for sale. P1-ioe -10 per bushel, for- the cash only. Seed pur111e, and the best cotton growni t&f :3t. A Cardl .f 1I hankst{. Mr. Editor':--LeIase allow us a spa1ce \t In your p"Iper to thank (ourt kind neigh bors and frien-la, who weme so ver'y kind to ns In t he death of oura d.at' Brother' Wal t.er W. Abramns. WVords can not ex press t,he tappreciatton to thetm. May God bless ceh one of them. Devot.ed Brother and Sisters. WVhitmire 8. C., Aptril 8 1901, 8to;as the Congh anad Works ofT tho Cold Laatitve Brtomo QuinIne Tablets cure a cold in one day. No eure, no pay. Prc 25 cents. All Livet and KidneyV troubles are quIckly rolieved and permanently ecured by Palmetto Liver' Medicine. Price 10s. For rate by Drt. Van Smith's D)rug Store. ly )We are selling the best patent Flour on earth f or $4.40. Purcell & Scott. RIepreenatives EClectoed. At, the regular tmeeting of the New berr-y Lodge, No. 75, K nigh ts of Py thias, held onf Tuesday night the following repiresentatlves t,o t,hu Gr'and Lodge to he held In Spart.anburg, May 16, wore elected, E.V H-. Atull and Eduatrd Scholtz. Alterntetts-A. .J. 8. Latngfor'd sand WV. H. Hunt. A. J1 S. Langfotrd was chosen os deputty gtrand chancellotr. IHon. Gteo. .Mowes is grandl chtaplain atnd will \hoi,ttend the Grand Lodge. alsb,~ . ia a Tortuared. at3i m frem corns I "I suffered ail" writes HI. Roain could hardly walk,'- .. "bu,t Buck let's son1, Kitllsborough , 1ll1..- rc fi t'( lhem."' Arnica Salve comtpletelf a.-. ue brulses, Acts liIke magle on spral is', oahger1. cuts, sor'es, scalds, burns, boils, ii Perfect healer of skin disanses and plS Cure gutaranteed, by all druggIsts 25r. A Newherriani Ionored. C At their meeting In Spatrtatburg TPhe Great Council of Red Men of the State of South Car'olina elected our townssman Mr. J. UI Hair' great senior' saypamotre which is next to the highest ollce with'.n the gIft of the council, and Is an honor whuicht has been just.1y b e stowed and one of which Mr. Hair' may welil .hme proud. .1 Firrmn's Clone Calt. "I stuck to my engIne, nAitgh every joint achedi and every nerve was racked with paIn,"' wrItes C. WV Bella myt , a locomotive fireman, of Buonrlig tin. T'owa, ".I was weak and pale, with (but anly appetite and1( all.mnt dow ni. As I was abot. to give up, I got S bottle ii' E.let ric Bi1tters, and after taking It, I felt its well as I ever dlid ini my life "' W'eak, sickly trun down people always gain newv life, str.ngth and vigor from their use. 'rry -them. Satisfact,ion guaranteed by all druggists. Price 500 ..i. VA.11OU8 AND ALL ABOUT. See noC'co to trustees. M r. F. M. Boyd left yesterday to visit ri-latives in Chester. Dr. P. G. Ellisor went to Spartanburg Wednesday on profes3ional business. Rev. J. H. Wilson of Ehrhardt is visiting relativts and friends iII the coulnty. Mrs. (!. W. Bishop, who has been visit,ing In Columbia, returned home Wedinesday. Mr. .Jantes A. Bowers, of Atlanta, Ga. arrived in the city yesterday on a visit to relatives. Mr, T. W. Sloan, of Abbeville arriv od in the city yestord'ay and is visiting re'atives. Mrs. LeRoy Lee, of Kingstree who has been on a visit to her mother will returt home tomlorrow. Riev. B. D Lucas p4stor O'Neall street M1,thodit, church spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Columbia. Mr. H. 1P. Whe(ler, of Prosperity, leaves today for Poughkeepsie, N. Y. where he will take a business course. Miss E. Lila Kibler has rsined her position in Ihn Orangeburv Graded S-ho-ols and returned home W, dtiesday. R!-. .1lhn W. Speake returned Wed nesday after an extended visit to tela Lives in town and county to his home in G reenville. Don't forgot to attend the meeting of the couity Teachers Association tonor row at 11 o'clock in Bundry Street school building. Miss Katherine and Mr. Clarence Wells, of Columbia, came up Tuesday, and visited Nliss Alma Bishop. They returned home yesterday. Col. Thos. W. Holloway of Pomaria has a very interesting article on the l1rst page of this paper about his rocol lections of Judge O'Neall. Mr. It B. Wells has a very unique advolrtisillg tievise in the front of the Newherry flard ware (o.'s st, re. and if you have uot, heen it, go around and do so. Mr. E. NI. Evans left on Tuesday of t,his week for Charleston where lie join ed his friend Mr. Joseph E. Loc'wood and from whence they tFniled for New York. Mr. Evans w ill sp-end about a month there with Mr. Loci A)ood. Rev. )rv. E. P. McClinteck and Mrv. C. F. B1o. d of Thompsou S-reet church, R-'v. J. B. Hood of the county and Mr. 11. C. Mosley of Pro.aperity left yester da.y for Iva, Anderson 0"., to b present at ti me?ting of the Sec,nd l':'esby tery of tle Associate Reformed Presby terian church. ,M r. F' M. Lindsay recei ved a tle. gratm this morning stating that Mr. W. S. Lee was found dead in bed in his room at Whitmire this morning, hav ing been hit In the head with a scant ling. We have not been able to secure any further information about the mat t.e l ut to time to go to press. Lecture Called Off. Owing to unavoided. causes th e lec tures which were to have been deliv ered in the Thompson Church next Monday night by Mrs. L M. Stevens and Miss Anna Gordon have been in definitely postponed. base-ball. There will lbe a match game of ball between the Newberry college and Cokesbury teams on the Newbertry dia mond Saturday morning. There is a good deal of interest in ball at the col lege this yeat' and a good game 18 ex i.ected Saturday. Woman's Department. 'The ladies interested in the exhibit frotm Newberry city and county are particularly requested to met at 4 o'clock on Monday afternoon at the residence of Mtrs. James McIntosh, Boundary street-. Woman's Club Represented at, Greenyille, At. a recent, meet ing of the Woman's Club, the following delegates were elected to represent this organization at t' e federation of women's clubs to be held at Greenville April 23rd: Mrs. S B Jones, president; Miss Mary Bar ton, delegate wit,h Mrs. R3. D. Wright, alter- nate. Ktvangetlit Kitnard JoiIng. As was stated in our last paper, Evangelist Kinard will be in Newberry about, May first to conduct a series of meetings, but tbe tent will not be pitched on the vacaut lot just, In fr'ont of Mr. Press Dominick's between New berry atnd Helens. Just where he will place It has not yet been determined. if there is any one in the city who can't, eon veniently come to Reeder's Pharmacy I will vinit their house to make the examination. J. F". Burdlashaw, 2tf&t Optician. Another New Churnh. The design of architect Milburn has 7- acceptedl as the p.latn for the new hrc hedifice sooni to be erected by he cong'. at,lon of Thompson street i. R. P. churef.h After considerTin9g several lots the ongregation decide' in favor of the me on the corner of M. i and Calhoun treets, belonging to .0O. B. Mayer. L'his lot was recommen ed by tbe uilding committee and is valued at 90O0. This action Is final un se with n two weeks, objection be fIl with he chair'man of the congreg 'tional meeting, and when object,ion flied t,he chairman will call a specia meet ing to coniers the same. The o tre'h when finished will be one of the p cst tiost in the city anid will be erected a a cost of about $10,000. A good second-hand Engine andl Boil er for sale. 25 H. P. Engine and 80 Horse Boiler, cheap and on easy terms. t&f. 8t .. T. 0. POOL. 'PH IS CHATTANOOGA UAMP. Will 'Inke Part in th,* Unveting of tihe Montamennt. As chairman of the Chickainauga Monument conimission, Gov. McSwee ny has receiv(d the following from N. B. Porrest Camup, No. 4, U. C. V., of Chattanooga, Tent. Gov. M. B. McSweeney, chairman Chickamauga Monumental Commit tee of Houth Ca) olina. Dear Sir: Youi- kind invitation to Forrest camp to be present at the core monies of the unveiling of the South Carolina monumeut at. Chickamauga May 27, 19,I, is rce.-ived. I am instruct ed by the camup t, thank you for the invitation and say that it will give us pleasure to accep' the invitation, and that we will attet; in a body. Fraternally yours, L. T. Dickinson, Adjutant. 43ol. Hunt Appointa sponsor and Maids of ii'mor. Col. W. H. Hun!., Commander South Carolina Division United Sons Confed erate Veterans has appointed Miss Mary Nance Fair Sponsor for this Di visiou and Misses 11attie Austin, of Greenville, Blanche Salley, of Orange burg, Marguerite Sloan, of Charleston, and St. Julien Wa!ker, of Columbia, as her maids of honor for the State Re union at Columbia May 8th. For that tired feeling, dizziness, etc., try Palmetto Liver Medicine. Price 10c. Fur sale by Dr. Van Sailth's Drug Store. Iy Sponsor for Li-cond 11rignlte Miss Thyra Schumpert, the accom plished daughter of Col. and Mrs. 0. L. Schumpert, of Newberry, has been appointed Sponsor for the present. year for the Second Brigede Corifederate Veterans, by Gen. Thos. W. Carwile. This In quite a compliment and Miss Schumpert will grace the occasion with credit to the appointing power. She has the naming of her maids of ho-or. The appointment being for the year covers the State reunion in Columbia and also the reunlon at Memphis. A gcod secomi hand Engine and Boiler for sale. 25 H. P. Engine and 30-11orse Baller, cheap. and on e6sy terms. T. C. Poo . t&f. 3t opectal Uletng". Rev. Walter I Herbert iastor of Central Methodist, Church ai;sisted by Rev. Geo. A. Wright past( r of the Fi t laptit Church is having a very interekting series of meetings every afr,ernoon and evoning this wee% at the Central Methodist Chuich. The attendance has leen very good and considerable interest is being manifest. The ps.ators of all the churches ate lending their co-op)ration to make this meeting one that will accomplish much good. You are cordially invited to at tend each service. Palmetto Liver Medicine cures indi gestion. Price 10c. For sale by ly Dr. Van Smith's Drug Store. Sudden Deatih. Mrs. J. E. Norwood received the sad intelligence on Tuesday afternoon that her- brother, Mr. Jas. W. Daggett, was killed by a live electric wvire ini Blue ticid. W. Va., on Monday night. He was manager of the Bluefield Tele phone company and a young man of bright promise. lie had only retur-ned to his work for- t,wo or t.hr-ee days after being called to his home in Wilming ton, N. C., to attend the burial of his sister. Mrs. NorwonO went t.o WVii milngton Tluesday night to attend the funeral which took place in t'at city Wecdns'sday afternoon. (ha,p IRate,, on aouthern. On account of t,he below specified oc casions, the Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets: On account of the meeting of the Grand Lodge Knights of Honor of South Carolina, Columbia, S. C., the South ern Railway will sell round trip tickets $2 25 TIckets on sale April 16-17:18, with final limit A pril 22. Annual Meeting South Carolina Medical Association, Florence, S. C., A pril 17-18, 1901, from New berry $6 30.' Trickets on sale 15-17, final limit Apr-il 20th. Meeting of Socutn Carolina Fe.derat,ion of WVoman's Clubs, Greenvillc, S. C., April 23-27, 1901, from Newber-ry $3 75. Tickets on sale A pril 22-24, final limit 29th. Annual MeLting .Junior rdier United American Mecchanics, State Council, Sumter, S. C., A pril 16-18, from New berry $1 45. Tickets on sale 15--16, fi nal limit 20.ht. Gr-and Lo-lge Meeting 1. 0 0. ji. jf South Carolina, Greenv!ile, S. C., A,iril 241--26, 1901, fronm Newbe-rry $3.75. Tiak ets on s.ale A pril :2:-24, 'inai limit A pril 27th. United Confeder-ate Veterans Reuni ion. Me:mphis, Ten., May 28--30, 1901, rate one-cent mile. Tickets ou sale M-ty 25-.*27, limit June 4, with s?xtension final limit J'mne i19 by diepositiing tickets with Joint Agent arid p)aylng fee of fifty cent,s at time of deplosit. They will also airrange as to p)ermit a stop-over cit her oni the goilng erC rt.cuJn trip of one clay at Chattannoga, to ennble the South CarolIna Veturans to visit, Chlckaimau ga Park .1. A. IlUW'ON, Agent. Night was Hecr Tet ror "'I wOnIid coiugh nearly all nightI long "' writes Mrr. Chias. Applegate, of Alexardria, Inmd.. "and could hardly get any ateelp. I hd c~l(onsumtOtion so bail that if I walked a block I would cough frightfully and spit blond, but whent aill other meicinesiI4 failed, three $l.0 bott.les of Dr. King's New Discov ery olmly cured me' and I gained 58 pouni '' "I~'o absaolutely guaradteed to curAConghs, ( olds, [LaGCri ppe, Bron, chitls ahtd tall Tihroat and Lung Tlrou bies. 1'rice 50c and b,1. Trial bottles free at all druggists. Tourna,ieit Co,nuittes. Arrangemants ore being Imlado to make the coming firemnii's tournament a howling success w%l leih It IOlises to be. The following committees have been appolinted:. 1'xecuitive comitiLtee.--O Kilettnr, It J Hnes, A T Birown, .J V E'arhardt, J Mt Kinard, - Fratzler. Entertainment comiittve .-I- A C' lise, D 1, Coplanld, G Ml Kinvird, R J1 Browni. IIremlenls coinit tte.--Dr lE C jovnes, 1) L ('opeland, It .I lirown. Invit,ation ComItI1ittee.--C J Purt-4-1, J L Copeland, J \\' Iarbardt. Recepiov,iol lomIIi itiee. -( )I part of 1t.he eitizens: 0 KlItIneI, P v .1 I'urell'A.. T Brown, 1) 1 CopelmId. T .1 M Crary, . Dr 0) B Mayer, Ifon Grc Johnlstlon. 11on Geo S Mower. 1 W Flk,yd, iN II Atull, It 1) Smith, .1 A Ilack welde', John W Kiblelr, W 1 \Vallce, It.Jones Dr. W 14" iliham, if 1 vans, )r J Ki -ibier, Geo W Suiiri, DIr \V 0 Hlls enl, M A Carlisle. lion Gvo it Cromer, Hon1 A Kibler, I N' Scott, C W iishol, I Ii Hunt, C , iLease, it M Welch, lion le H Domilinick, lion Johln P 1bokanks, J D Davenport, minl-bers of City Council. Oin part of I he kxceiior VIr-C Depar tient.-J W ril-ardt, 'residei of .'xcelsior Fire Department No. 1. C NI West, Plesident, of Excelsior Pire Departilent NO 2 and minctibrI' of .he compailes. 1itnii (it i n Bright Ioy. On Wednesday Illmning It, 1W.30 O'clocik tiie Death Angel visited the home of Mr. Win. Johnsou and called to his heaveily reward t-heir younge:,t child, F.,rantk, after an illness of onily a few days. Friank was a briglit, little fellow of six yeals and six Imlonttis earthly pilgrimage. It was the siu shine of the home and the joy of his patIS' hIatS, aind haviIIg alVays beeI a delicate vhilh, requiiring vw oil stant attentioi, endet-ed him cjI,e,ially to them. The sy mpath ie of Ni r. and .n r'. l oh n sons many friends go out to lien in this hoW, of their sad bereavement, bat Christ .3aid: "Suffer little children to coime unto me, and forbid theim not., for o: such is tihe kiniidom, of heaven. The futeiral services were lield yes tordtiy al.itnoon at 1 o'clotk t, tit e residence, and iiterment, immei1fteI' after at lRoselont, et -netery. C011n11 y111(.114,'Hliud. The following opinion as to coity officers' bonds will be of general ollicial interest: Hon. M. It. Coopeir, SereUtarY of State, Columbia, S. C. Dear Sir:- I have before me ia letter of Mr. -, in which lie states that lie had In his possession tile bond of the auditor of his counly, issued by the American Surety Company, tU. form and execution of which had been atp proved by circuit solicitor, but the sufliciency of wh ich had not b,,m-n passed upon by the county commissioncrs. In the letter of Mr. - asks: "Will you kindly let mie know if it is necessary to have thle apprl)1o 1al oif the Coun lt.y coml missionetr whenl the surety is accomn panied that has been approve04'd by3 the State?"' This letter you hlave re( ferred to me for my oinionl by way of answer', and1( I beg to say that by tihe act (If 18911, p. 25, (thle last act on tihe subiject.,) it, is pro'(vided( (after permit i ng r'ecognizaince, s,iu lations, honds anid ulndeirtakings of cer' talin corploations to be aLccpted as surety) "that such r'ecognizances, stipu. lat.ione, bonds or underiakings be ap proved by the head of dlepart,mentt, clerk, judge, oftecer, board or body', executive, legislat,ive or judicial, re quired to aLipprove or accept the samel."' Fr'oim thlis it, is evidenut that the otlicial bonde upon whichl surety compaieiuIs he couLe sur'eties areo to be tr'eatedi in all r'esp)ects as8 other oilal bonlds in the malttter' of approval, both as to foirm andi~ sufficiency. I would, ther'efoire, advise that no0 commissIon shlould be issuedi unless the honld 1s appro1'ived by tile oflieer requlired to palss upon11 tile suf ficiency. G. Duncan Bellinger, Attornev Ceneral. Look out for Purcell & Scott's Prices. No matter what price you are quoted you will always find us lower. Purcel l&Scot t County~ Tea(chera' Annect1 it lon, The0 next meeting of thle Association will to held at t,he Newberry Graded Schoc I bu'ilding, toiund ry st,reet, Apr1il 13, 1901. Prof. Il'atterisoJn WVard law of the S C. Colblro, will conduct the class in de study (of the Hi-Istory of Etduca.. tion. Oriental Education is the subject aissigneOd for study. It Is d iscussetd in Painter''s istor'y (If Education, from pagei 8 to pagi.e 30i, anid In L- ,ui I's P re Chiristian Cd u(ntIOn, pp~ 109 --1I and 96 -105 and 13 52 ChIincse ECducat,ion should he si udied ias the type of Oirien.. tal Educeat ion. More iniformiiat.lon upon01 the subject n ay be obtained fromi the U. S. Bureau of Education by wrt ing to Dri. W. T1. Hurris, U. S. Cotnmissioner of Ediuca tion, Washington, D). (C. H-ow to1 TIeachl SpellIng will bie dils cussed by MI isses JOhI listone, Mc M ast er, D-mniel and McI?all. T1he Influences Wvhich Tand Lto Im prove the Moral TFoun of Pupipls will beC d iscustsed by Messrs. Itoland , Sligh, Cannon andli others. T1hose who des'O i Paintr's History of Eduication, the text-book for the class, may gut them from Mr. Wcrts, the' Ciiunty Superintendent- of Educa t,ion. An Interesting meeting Is ex neettad. Den.ath of a lm,vely P*arrot--tiolitign atii Comit" The Iraded cI hool Was closed Pril2ty ats is t. vustom %n Goo Prid-Y. kil 1 It i I It brIoit it0 i i tu i:'a k,1.k-J t l u lay was i a' beniuill' I-I t--ltr dayu Tce I. uthe 1 iran chu (hit waus cro f,i Su I I day iorningas thor, was no (t her ser vives in lown. 'ho .hurch lmd heel bea t3flly titCo< atIvil withi (vr qje and po( plati: . )'ht! c01111on 1n1timl wI admiitistcred 1 11i Itbout tw"Ivi. cbil d I werv col 'i;.il.d. )I -I l 'it, lVight . "A Ave For.sturnlore wa -1i41 d:redI by the -m hII-1a'1 umio -1.ho, lefore tI iI sh e I w v o a t ntu it' ni - 41 'is Tlit lit(It. C i r n t..i mlenitionl at' they per11-f(wilo di 11 It bep rt: fO well. Tho whoh. wer ie w , V,r good. Mrs. 'Newton. ()f S!tilitonl, \I' Ih. .edv ll tho Mi etiydi .-.t chilulch (i S,en day 'I after-w-ol ami Mo IhtY evvqnin oF t ie Sli(ict. of Itmi p r A Ic . She i traitvel in., in heboIlmd. of I t he WV . . T. I ' . W il hats or - .i aii .' oc, ie Lo inI ii a ,.w pe r ity. We ari.k ilndved sorry U t Ito lt n1 It! I Mr. Mae ty Ih I itrm d a' riri iI edjt foew% dalys ago. Quile at itulublwl lif thliv youln'- mlln 411 Nt whe Irr y Coflcute 'phept Enster h111 t , 'osperity. lvs'.M ws. Si im 11 u I \V isc, 161 ph \\ i'v. WVibu ) -I IIatight-r an id Zz. TLaylo ' vitied Al r. iil.w. W ist .1d MNIessrs n'erry S i in ani mid Sam 1 It w. kins ic e home to liend tht, ft-w hI li Ali:. Sallie lam s a tt. x lou. 1ain, is v siting her brotthur e 1amily, ,irt,. A iG. AWi8ie. MrS. J. A. Sitill)'01 haIS h't-ll ill NCW. herry for- scvm-M lim-S. Mliss etriicei' Itdenhabut_hI is b1 u-1 i'g ti \l . W. A. .\Moseley's and at i'm ing the Gri'led slh'ool. Nlb.s L'ilia bu1t her's s o-olel.e Isfvtek, lidshil o is flow aIt limi t. for Seve1il Illolillhs v dattiol. Mrs. l 'il Keiln-dy, of Md Wet, i'm viit ing to hor mliot her, Ms. i . A. \ith er-spooni.S C' I l n Iti i ne- t C 1 t11 l 1M - '. The colitlissionl ers f It ie Soit hi ' o lina and WVevst India I i 1 xpolotiol for1 Newery Cou n ty* w il meIIet, thi 14-ve ni-g ait o'clock in the Ollet of the presidenlt of O'ke Nattionl 111ank. The1 o"ject, of the m1eeting is t.o fornihite1 So1me plan' by which at county exiblit mity bet pre mredl 1e1 coinitinl for I'his ottlity alre: Thos. W. lilo. wa ly, T . S. . vi 't, M1. A. (aIrliIt' , 0.1 Alakyer sd i'. C t. Pool. iThioe 111al mi' al a s il t H' Th manl y ,hin-s inl I his vlto whifb Could be plaved onl cxhibitionl is anl a1s, suranceW that1 the Newherry County ex. ibit will bu the best, It tle I-xpiositio Wii nt NlIten-1. We listeneud to a mnost, entevrtaining. an1d inJZtrUCt.iVV leCtUr-C dehVO.1Vd b.% HeV. C. 1-. Armstrong at Matyer A101m11 rld01111 aItlt 1 ht. Mr. ArIm Strolg hanlVlJ his 11uj!Ct Willi and aLI present seemod toi Ileioy t. v. ivery mu Atsti m1. H. of)soe, daysX istI annolinei to bgi a in . the W tad dii B.St i ari Rev iLu XX. I.ie'', t poathar pasor Ini t,.b. e ,rstli' ptSt Church,W U iion, ia. assI . istiarhe pa i sto Agoo .Jting bl'ri Mr1, . G eoe Black.tnf Saluda anci m'' aid yetgstrday " even iT th. happy.31 paw exen our cong. 1 rtua hions and: wsaht fr thdem al lo'an R.v. W. H . MiiI .'ti Ford, o'fl Ga1.ney ''i: spending a. few days wibiit,h N. W 1. M Pi'nson..W C:X.'.lareawyladi tAlsen L;S. M. Horithar, N. YI. Ge. W),. Cuoope, At.01 lnta:~ (; A. C. Wainil. CharltionWmGrdl,NV. 0 . Thle, Neouisv Cttn ille:s.W.Hran u gusta:' J.N.ukA, W. C. M ike, Co'lutn b ia tSi' Flit chma, Atlana o PA". As0k in .I lie fWaddnil, fJr.,h eiout.hao. fina W.u H. CharlIlls, Nr~th'111s Carolin oNe S. ', C': Ge i.i'iryan, S.C. G h Toan the sa:S Scoo Smit,Ga J. D. M. hw S. Hit: N. J.IMan,K Charest on: i Isaae,Ikt IIndrs,r H l eal i'ir: N.ttc i C. i'o ne, iA t.l ,: 10. H. ir lori,. rHe, fllyrsou t Ohi: rW.ue Lawthn Drgapetiv SCholi'I'c'C: J.G lili,N YIl : il. a acBrdi(kN. C : W.i iF.i Ilrkam, Autl. i gian, LIsvil(wissolya 'Pileausetic mnd, A hJ onehtt, yo a' Ge teahrflufod The rewerr'ley Cotton Mri ls.e rat. -Ipeehtldr f''oNwer ( Chmbe, tyewept, . ., ond Wto. S1111hav. AIII-ij -; pih,19 , hv l v. 1 '-B N . \ -'ohn 1.ivin to Im Min lieheer iN dih al oft hco n Here is a 1aillinery Dis lh t : re: 'r 4 .ih) room4r to 14 -44. w <I [pp*i ei4' nrunn4 ' -4 i.44 4 iI sp>ring h1111ki.' oheb a not to h.' b., n w You lurtve' nj l '(w in -4 1ih ( b.,t ill N\id lirvi 11nti1 vwn havo hwon how. The Riser Millinerl Comnpany, Baseball Goods, Fishing Tackle, Fresh Seeds, and a beautiful line of This is the best brand of enarel ware on the mar ket. CAl and ex amine our stock. Newberry Aardware Go Good Lime. Every van, lady and bOy.Shoulid have ag2;o time rleo. Come and buy it of U3 as we havE a large seiection. If your watch, clock or jewelry needs repai bring it to us and wE will PUt it in good or der. We also have a nice line of Jewelry, Silver Wear and Glass. The Jeweler. CO\lO l''2AS. excua "f th htw' n test Vnn,o \\ii n .ag o, h-4 ae . th c u t er . I N'5eeieht. thre of ji .. a-iu I n rla r:(o h MOiNp I'IA'tem'Ah 8 h e'r4wford;lo 44f li ow'ltI A I n. ate ta'.,1:s filia. A l' ihi . - atI 1 0441441 1' !,4(41 th towni ofi Il. eea 'a fI s m are now 4 on file : Z in , et.b-: fE). l4'. II . II . It K lt l .\ las4,'' '. \41(ar4! 1h .. 4 10 1' 4' ( \il . . N) 14 4 ANNi.\l M'41' : ~ ill'N OF~l 'IT,i .144 4r(4 S It.'ulr of~'It4& l : th b r :4 heir l4li444n' over 4unn4 4)4 ros. Stor othept' 19h avo At~~li prtidl,t 101, ar, l( THE N W BF.E1RRY W1,I 'I AN; 01,'li Stoks f kinds anc' 4 44 O. B. KMAER , rsdent. JNots B.KNln ot nd tn FRENCH CHINA. 11, .( nt a,v .it kind. he r :It '1 I. t . it k I A n1 1 W' I l4i Illa .414 l.4' . i i 'I4. 4 0'.61. c. 11-I11 1 i It 1111 i th ir 1 S pvr . F 41or I4, hone l f\wh i N bto I l . r 1 ll \VI, vaul a Iralt h I ( suit your M4) Vtwn I VII l 1 (10. l1 i l ; li l ilmcn it eml11 1w 1 mad" In ' O w [;.Il ,,. 4 ItIld'' ti ll, 11 1 1 *4'. i ll \ 'i f ill t il i I, I4 inat 01isfctory unitti.r. I0 41rn11 1 1 11 Sc n1. I .' i lli ftl 111e s ll I I 1i ; Mnd will )lot prlii., For wvil. i'* I01 1 41141 t, \( I1d d Irv(: Ili ol'd 14f Ili it a v n i ' 1 o re el. Oir pianos w11! ('1N. l h ve to bo seen4 in1 Co444inpari1n n iih in bes4 1it to1 vinlw you thitd It will bl'o y ourM tit r I Iltt 4 th l ', 11nd iLl W 11 k is 11111 4 Iy I V Wlur 1iaNit), g'vI% it It l'iti111 w: a1i4n, a I, w14 do not vho l y u More al, forl tl'o 111N 1111 1 1 \(Il (11n1 b gl't inl all%' t(14' 1111-k " t 1i I'llv f il niny (IIr I*uv viio ls Nvnm-la Iti' w m) i d g P ial. Altl -11 1': r r, I Ia)II11 1* r 14ry Bichlll \Warvmrin, ' 1: . Tryon St., Chlarlotto, N. C Evcry Dirop oif 11u4dicin1o 1put 411 11nto l)r;'0er. t llns t4141ile in 11 41is Iii nu1,t h44 jil41. \f o \V carr a1~ n Iice 1lin4 o f T1)ilet Soapsl), laatulps, \Vil1ey ' 414andies, 'Vol.. vet. Carnly3, Tolbalco and14 Cigbrs, an,d a full line of I )rnggtI;' 8u4 d4e.41' Balls, Bats, Cloves and Catcher Mitts. HaIvO just. reenive a4i1 now44~ lot of aiwllH arn mnocks, (11 ti andwil bei gld to hiave you callan If you1 wanlt a Fountain Pen buy3'II tho ~\Vat fInan1. FJvrry P~on is gnaranlIIIt141<1 to g Vie a1t isfalction or \ocrry a full lino of Kodaks and Kodak Supplies, Books and Stationery. Picture Framing a Specialty. This siIgnaIturO i' in overy box of tho genul1in6 Laxative BrnooQiine 'tamets the remedy that eni.a a~ enld in onn day