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Corrected every Tuesday and Friday by Sunnor Bros. M eat...................... . . ......... 8(490. Shoulders ........................... 80. H am s-........... ----............... 1410. Best Lard ............... ........... 10(a)11c. Best Molasses, now crop ...... 60c. Good Molasses ..................... 25@0c. Corn .................................. 75c. M cal .......... . . ..................... 7 c Hay.................................. $1.10. W heat Bran ........................ $1.25. 1st Patent Flour.................. $1.75. 2nd Best Flour ................... $4.25. Strait Flour ........................ $4.00. Good Ordinary Flour ...........3.256w3.75. Sugar ...................... ......... (K46ic. R i e.................................... r 8io. Co co ................................. 10( 15c. Cotton seed meal, per sack... $1.25. .ale Hulls, por cwt.............. 360. Country Produce, Bntter, per lb ..................... 15@20c. Eggs, per dozen .................. 13c. Chickens, each.................... 15(a)25n. Peas, por bushel ............,..... 1. 10. Corn, por bushel.................. 70c. Oats, per bushol.................. 40c. Sweet potatoes ................... 0@60c. Turkeys, per lb .................. 6a 8e. Fodder, per cwt ............... V1.00. Closing Exercises of Ilogo uratded School. 'The public is cordially invited to at tend the closing exercises of the lioge graded school, next Thursday evening at 8 p. m., at Milldi Chapel, A. M. E. church. Admission 10 cents. Money to Loan. On long time and easy terms, secured by first mortgage on improved real estate. Apply to Hunt, Hunt & Hiun ter, Attorney at Law. ft&f Prealdent Cromer at St. Matthews. We find the following complimentary mention of President GPeo. B. Cromer in the St. Matthews' correspondence of Sunday's News and Courier: At the closing of the school exercises, after a few appropriate remarks by School Commissloner Laird, President Geo. B. Cromer, of Newberry College, was introduced to the audience. It is safe to say that no more popular or en tertaining speaker has ever appeared before the graded school here. Market ald Ice IIoue. With plenty of ice on hand. My meats are always fresh and good. Ice for sale at 50 cents per 100 pounds, for 5 pounds or over; under 5 pounds I cent per pound. No delivery. At A. M. Tcague's Ice I Louse, t3t Upper Main Street. Minatrels Thursday Night at Opera louse. o U11y Lamar's Minstrels will appear st i t1 rHouse Thursday night June --' .nstrel troup is good and as be has 6 , c safe in attending this of his ability." '' 11illy Lamar is worth This leaves ll 1.hole show within natives. To - to come out and 4~. 1dd off. One night, oratic executivi y-ouises promptly at the matter up IYllg'ckets at once-on the best inte mIIt, quires to be P'. 0 cents; dress cir senate itself 25 cents. tion as to Wiot1 is Experience. that bodJrition o a civil war veteran, of .c . Lid., wvrites: "My wife futureu b' 'og timie in spite of goodI my33 ocin tment, but was wvholly bee~1( Dr. King's New Life Pills, pre.o gerkedwonders for her health." . vays do. Try them. Only 25c yo A Newberry Man. .Prof. J. B. O'Neall Holloway, of Beli divood, Orangeburg County, and a for mer Newberrian will canvass South Carolina and Georgia during the com ing summer in the interest of Mount Amoena Seminary at Mt. Pleasant, N. C. Ho has had large experience in ,school work, an excellent teacher him .self and will present the interests and .claims of this institution in a forcible man nor. Several young ladies from Newberry haye been in attendance the past ses ~sion and one of the members of the ifaculty is a Newberry lady. She Didn't Wear a Mask. But her beauty was completely hid -den by sores, blotches and pimples till she used Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Thenm they vanished as will all Eruptions, Fever Sores, Boils, Ulcers, Carbuncles and Felons from its use. Infallible for Cuts Corns, Burns, Scalds and Piles. Cure guaranteed. 25o at all druggists. special hate 0 , N. & L. On account of commencement oxer Clse Wofford College, Spartanburg, tickets sold June 7th, 8th and 9th, final limit June 13th, from Newberry $3.00. On account commencement F"urman UniversIty, Greenville, S. C., tickets sold 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th, final limit June 18th. Rate from Nowberry $8,00. On account commencement South inm''lTa College, Columbia. TIckets Wand with4?)h, 8th, 9th and 10th, final it be lawful ?E'kRate from Newborry Yours'iN ~~p- B. k\ fee'ough the McBWEENEY STRIKEs. - Following is a copy of the letter: sent to Senator Tillman by Governor Si:Your letter of Juno 1st has been received. I have carefully noted its contents, s r the most charitable view which A . n take of it is that it was written in the heat of passion and without duo consider ation.. I note~ that you say that I have "transcended" my authority and that the governor "cannot compel a mem ber of the United State senate to hold his commission and exercise the functions of that office if he chooses to surrender it," and that you "de VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. Miss Lillyc Fair, of Cokesbury, visiting at Judge Y. J. L'opes. Mrs. Young and daughter, of Clintol are visiting at li. 11. 11. Evans'. Mi ss Ashley of Trenton arrived in th city Sunday and left yesterday fu Spartanburg to attend the commeonet ment exorcisos of Converse Collego. Mrs. W. H. Hunt, of Spartanburg, I visiting at Mr. J. N. McCaughrin's. Miss Eolene Werts, of Hilver Sreel is visiting her brother, Mr. Eugeo 1 Werts. Miss Lillian Glenn has closed lie tc-hool at Silver Street and returne, home at Helena. Miss Francis Lee, of Anderson, at rived in the city today, and is visitin, her uncle Rev. J. L. Williamson. The Newberry Cotton Mills will giv the operatives a day off Thursday t attend the firemen's tournament. Mr. C. B. Martin left Sat.urday to at tend the commencement exercises o Converse College of Spartanburg. Misses ElDora Williamson and Lucill Wilson, who have been attending schoo at Converse College, returned homo to day. Don't forget Billie Lamar at th opera house Thursday night. lie an his largo minstrol company will giv you some solid fun. Mr. E. M. Evans who has been in tho hospital at Philadelphia for some week past returned home Sunday much im proved in health. Mrs. i1. S. Boozer and Miss Estello Stewart, of Prosperity, visitod a County School Superintendent E. S Werts' the past week. We are in receipt of a very prett3 and neat invitation to attend the com mencement exercises ( f Kee Mar Col lege May 30th to June 6th. Mrs. 1. D. Kennedy and little son Renwick, of Molino, Tenn., are visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Car lisle, of the Beth Eden section. Miss Bessie Simmons, who has beer attending Converse College, Spartan burg, will spend some time at Glent Springs before returning home. Mrs. C. F. Boyd and son, Calhoun and Mrs. S. M. Duncan and daughter Ella Belle, have returned from a visil to their sister, Mrs. Dr. Ducket in Ala. barna. Capt. Hendrix of Lexington, who at. tended the reunion of Confederate vet erans in Memphis, stopped over on hh roturn home Friday with Prof. and Mrs. 8. J. Derrick. Prof. Nathan E. Aull, of North Caro lina College, Mt. Pleasant, N. C., ar ri*ved in the city Saturday. He lofl Sunday for Dyson to visit his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Aull. Quite a large number of our young people enjoyed a very pleasant day a1 Hartford school picnic on Saturday This school has been very successful)l taught the past session by Miss Mar guerot Johnstono. Miss Annie 13ynum, who has beer teaching in the Florence Graded school and who was unanimously re-electei for the ensuing scholastic' year, rce turned home saturday to spend thi summer vacation. Rev. A. L. Dunston, who has jusi graduated at the Baptist Theologica Seminary at Louisville, stopped ovem in the city from Thursday until Sunda3 with his brother, Mr. Jack Dunston on his way to Nei York from whene< he will sail for Brazil where'he goes am a missi.onary. Hie was acompaniec by his wife. The puano recital by the pupils o: Miss Henriette McIver Leavell at hem studio on Friday evening was vera much enjoyed by all who wvere present The ptplls reflected credit both or themselves and on their teacher, ani the excellent program was well carriet out. The following is the program: PROGRA M. Vaise Favorite - Biedermnann - Mism Verna Louise Summer. Rose d'ete Mazurka, op. 230, No 9 Hackh-Miss Mary Ethel Bowers. Message of the Flower-Hackh-Mfis Adeline Johnstono. Brownie's Revel-Orth-Mlss Hleler Smith. Festive Dance, Op. 140-Gurlitt-Misi Martha Brown Johnstone. The Joyful Wanderer, Op. 124, No. 5 Wolff-Miss Eugenla Carrie Summer ( a.' Polka Mazurka- Webb (b;) Trhe Tin Soldier- Hackh Misse Genevieve Marion Evans Waltz-Webb-Miss Alice Aull. ( a.) Sunshiny Morning) (b.) By the Spring Gulitt (e. )Valse Miss Lois Atblee Goggane. (a.) Dollie's Dream-Oesten (b.) Peasant Dance, Op. 208-Baum felder-Miss Edna Gertrude Hipp. '%.nce on the Lawn-Blohm-'Mlss Ninm teeIjg ere-Helmund - Miss Evi we uso0 \~right. If ouailka-Behr .fyO I ourice-Lilian Irich would advso ier. boy that owns a fb6-Holmund driving, and be sumki'.dassohn - Mis; of the barn before hek. the horse. ,-Lack-Mis For price and coro~' apply to the owner. You Know What You i When you take Grove's .o' Rich Tonic because the fomun Stuldi printed on every bottle 'open is a iaply Iron and qi 'ght lem less form. No Cure, . VAIOUS AND) AL.o AHOUT. .5 Mr. R. C. I'erry lost at fine cow last night. Tihe balloon and rubber ball mal it in town. c Mr. 1-d. Stoddard, of Columbia, is in r the city. Mr. W. C. Reeder, of Columbia, is at home on a visit. Mr. It. J. Miller, of Columbia, was in the city ycs(orday. Mr. Toml (lenn, of Cliton, was in the city yesterday. The button-hole badgo mnan struck r the city this morning. Miss Sara Spearmnanl, of Silver Street, is visiting inl the City. Mrs. S. G. fwlear, of Groenville, is visiting at Mr. C. M. Werts. Miss Car-ie .ones, of Winthorp Col 3 lege, Rock 11111, retmned homo yester day. Mies Nannie 'ool, who has been teachinlg at, (happells, has returned fhome. Mliss Kate Wheeler, of Winnsboro, is visiting her sister, Mirs. H. S. Cannon, in the city. Mi. J. L Kennedy, travoling sales nan for the Carolina Manufacturing Co., is in the city. Mrs. J. 8. Russell, who has been visiting relatives at Silver Street, re turn home yesterday. G. G. Sale, F-q., and Prof. S. J. Der rick have been appointed as county school board of examiners. Misses lB!ssic and Nora Blair and Miss Lula Worts, of Silver Street, are visiting at Mr. 14. S. Werts. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Grencker, of Tenillo, Ga., arrived in the city yesterday and are visiting relatives. Mr. S. B. Aull went to Columbia last night to meet Mrs. Aull who is return Ing much benefitted from a two months stay in the Sanitarium In Philadelphia. Air. and Mrs. John M. Kinard left for Philadelphia Sunday. Mi. Kinard will return in a few days, but Mrs Kinard will remain there under medical treat mlent. Rev. W. M. Pinson will deliver a special sermon next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock In West End Baptist church taking for his text "Money in Re ligion." Miss Annio Furman, who has been on a visit to Philadelphia, arrived in the city ycsterday, and will spend some time with her sister, Mrs. W. 1. Horbert. We have on our desk from the Pres byterian College for Women, Colum bia, an invitatien to attend tic com mencement exercises June 6th to 10th, in college auditorum. Mr. J. F. Stillwell, who has been principal of the Chappells High School for the past session, closed his school on Friday and eturned to Newberry on Saturday to the vacation. We havo just received an invitation from l.rskine College to attend the commencement exercises June 9th and 10th. We notice that ther' are fifteen young men who willl graduate from this institution this year'. We arc in receipt of a handsome in vitation from the Chariosophic and Euphradian societies of the South Car olina College to attend their com mencement exer'cises in the college chapel on June 10th and 11th. This afternoon at 4 o'clock on the Newberr'y College diamond the Colum.. bia baseball team and a team from the town of Newberr'y will cross bats. There are some good bail players in this team and no doubt it will be an excellent game. Miss Goi'don Weeks went to Gree a vylle yestei'day to meet her brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Foster, of Houston, Texas, who are on their way to New York. Miss Weeks will return home today accompanied by their little son who will remain for some weeks. IMPR'1OVED OIRDERt HEPTASOPIIS. A Conclave Organized Last Night in the Ried Men's Hall-Those Who Were Chosen as Oficers-Namned in Honor Crozie. Last night in the Ried Men's Hall ovce Mr'. 0. Kiettner's store a conclave of the Impm'oved Order of Hleptasophs was organized by John B1. Sloan, Dis trict Archon in charge of ot'ganizing department for South Cai'olina, assisted by Louis Littman, Deputy Supreme or ganizer. 'rho conclave promises to be a flourishing one. It organized with 30 charter members. The name of the local conclave was named in honor of Calvin Crozier, the noble soldier who gave up his life at the hands of negro soldiers while defending ladies from the jeers and insults of the brutes, and is to be known as Cr'ozier CQnclave. The following were elected ofmiers: Ri. B. McCarty, P. A.; E. S. Werts, Archon; L. 13. Aulil, Provost; F.. M. Boyt'. Prelate; H. F. Whaoler, Inspec toi'; 0. A. Matthews, Warden; C. C, Stewart, Sentinel; J. B. Hunter, Sec'y; Capt. W. S. Langford, Treas.; H. H. ,Rikai'd, Financier. Trustues-Lee Hayes, Gus Summers, W. H. Carwile. The next meeting will be held next Monday night in the Ried Men's Hall. Tot Causes Night Alarm. "One night my brother baby was taken with Croup," writes Mrs. J. C. Slnder, of Crittenden, Ky., "it seemed It would strangle before we could get a doctor, so we gave it Dr. King's New DIscovery, which gave qunick relief and permanently cured It. Wa aways keep iti an the house to protect our children - from Croup and Whooping Cough. It a cured me of a ehronie bronchial trouble Sthat no other remedy would releive." Infallible for Coughs, Colds, Throat and Lung troubles. 50o and $1.00. Trial ,f bottle free at all drugists. TIlE FIREMEN'S TOURNAMENT. A Program iit Funi--A Lnirgo Crowd Ex 1)eUt,(d-A Good Trark-Refreshments S4rved. The time for, the South Carolina \olunteer Firemen's Tournament is upon us and already visitors aro com Ing it- and the town is putting oi uite it beauini appearance. Stores and dwellings alike are being handsomely decorated--the red, white and blue are the predominating colors. Comfortable seats have h erected near the scene of the races which van be secured at small cost. A bout live hundred people can be seated oil this stand. The track on which the races are to be pulled off is in fine condition. ThIe recent rains have served only to harden the track. The following Is the program in fill: WEDNESDAY, JUNIE 5T1. 9 a. in. General Reception to dele gates and visiting firemen at the opera house. Prayer. Address of welcome by Mayor and Chief of Firo Department, Newberry, S. C., and responses. 11 a. Im. General parade, in which must appear with apparatus all compa nies intending to C0omp11)ete for prizes. The companies to assemble at the Ex celsior Fire Engino Ilouis at 10 a. m. and from there form in order of march on Main street, leading up from the power house to the opera house. The line of march-will be along Alain street passing Newberry Cotton Mil to Boundary, along Boundary to John stone, along Johnstone to Calhoun, along Calnoun to la.in, along Main to the piblic square, where the compa nies will assemble for review. The following is the order of the parade: Chief of police and two assistants, mounted. Chief Marshal Schumpert. West End brass band. layor Klettner, Fire Chief C. J. Purcell and First Assistant A. T. Brown, mounted. Carriages containing Aldermen E. A. Carlisle, E. C. Jones, Eduard Scholtz, J. J. Langford and J. I. Brown. Carriages containing the judges of decorations; Mrs. T. J. McCrary, Mrs. James McIntosh, Mrs. E. C. Jones, M rs. George Johnstone, Mrs. 0. H. Mayir, Geo. B. Cromer, Jno. M. Kinard. Carriages containing representatives of the press. Carriages containing Rev. George A. Wright, City Attorney Cole L. Blease, F. It. Dominick, attorney for the Ex colsior Company, I: If. Hunt, cleric of the board of firemasters, and invited guests. Second Assistant 1). L. Copeland, mounted. Carriages containing visiting chiefs of fire departments and judges of the races. Assistant Marshal W. S. Langford. Visiting companies, with their ap paratus. - Excelsior Reel Team, No. 2, Presi donit C. M. WeVst in commnand. Exelsior steam engine, "Young John," in charge of 1M. B. Chalmers. Excelalor Reel Team, No. 1, President J. W. Earhardt in command. General carriages. Mounted police. 12 m. Meeting of team cap)tains at Council Chambers to select judges. 2 p. m. Weighing of wagons, etc., by the judges on Purcell & Scott's scales C., N. & L. Depot. 3 p. m. Interstate horse hose wagon contest. Governed by rules and regu lations of North Carolina. Track for these races: Start from 0. K(lettner's store to 0. M. JTamieson's corner. 8.30 p. m. Convention of South Caro lina Volunteer Firemen's Association at the opera house. THUIRSD)AY, JUNE 6TH. 9 a. m. Speech by Senator McLaurin in opera house. 9.30 p. mn. WeIghing of hand reels by the judges on Pnrcell & Scott's scales at C., N. & L. Depot. 10 a. mn. Interstate hand reel con test. Grab race contest immediately after hand reel races. Shoo Fly race contest immiediately after grab race. Individual foot race contest immedi ately after Shoo Fly race. OTHER EVENTS. Sack race. B3arrow race. Track for these races.-Start lirm Paul Johnstone's toro to 0. M. Jamic son's corner. P'RIZE LIST. The South Carolina Volunt,eer Fire men's Association Prize, Gold Lined Trumpet, value $75.00, can only be competedi for by the South Carolina Volunteer Firemen's A esociation Hand Reel Teams. INTERSTATE~ PRIZEAS.' First. Second. Horse H ose Wagon Con test................... $150 00 $50 00 Hand Reel Contest...150 00 50 00 Grab Reel Contest... 0 00 20 00 Shoe Fly Race Corn test. 20 00 Individual Foot Race Contest................Gld Medal. Sack Race Contest....... 5 00 Wheelbarrow Race Con tos.............. .........5 00 Some of the teams that will be with us on this occasion and compete for the prieza are as follows; Charlot,te, N. C.-Two teams. Columbia, S. C.--Independents, No. I, hand and hose wagon; Palmettos, No. 2, hand and hose wagon; Columbia, No. 8, hand and hose wagon. Camden-Camden Hose Company, hand and hose wagon. Sumter-Delgar, hatnd and ho8e wagon. Anderson-Pioneers, band and hose waon. Green ille-lunconibo Street Ieel 'Teai, hand and hose wagon; Alerts, hand and hose wagon: lIaleons, hand and hoso wagon. Newberry-lxcelsiors, No. 1, hand reel: Excelsiors, No. 2, hand Ieel. The Colors of the Excelsior F iro Coin. vany are old golti and garnet. V-very bodly ineetdi hstenntll ;houhlI show their- l inteIes,;t )y weirinig tle colors aild thus help t'ge thet boys to vie"ory. T1he lad ics of the ViLy WhO art work ing in te iitorest, of the Charlvstoni l'Ixpositioln will serve refreshleints in Ith. vacant, store roomlis undte(or tlho Crot well liotol. The proc(eds of this will he 1l.,v(d in getting up1 the exhibit, for Newherry Conity. Thtse ladivs should receive liberal pLtroinago as they arI't workinmg for a noblo '1aus. (Ioing Exercitses. The iBoundary Street (traded School will hold its closing exorcises Friday evening, .June 7, 1901. The address to tie graluating class will he deliere by Col. Walter II. II tint of Spartanburg. The fact that Cot. linut was for mailny years an holored residcnt of our Cit.y will make the occasion ill the miore in teresting. There ar seven grattiuates this seasonl and) they will read their vssayi,; and receive ther diploias oil iliday eveling. Tho graduates and their subjects are as follows: Atiss Genevieve loozer- AliiC and Song. Aliss Adele Dutnbar-Ilow to Make (lie Most of Life. Misa Lurlino Evans-The Young l1an of the T wentieth Century. \ iss lunice lialffierc-01)ur Southern Writer, William Gilmore Simmitis. \Miss M\innic Iinvird-The l'ower of the l'en. Aliss Gertrude Reeder--- Words. Miss Leslie Taylor -Priendship. )r. W. V. I 'elifim alis olferetd a gold medal to that mncllber. of the graduating class who sliall compose the best essay Ol tie subjects assigned. A n although all cannot receive the prize, there is not one ill the class who will nob strive to tdo her best and this will tend to make the exercises doubly interesting. D)eatihs. James 1)avenport, of ielfast, deprt ed this life Suinday, June 2nd. I lu was 50 years of age and had siffered for some time with parallsis. lie lcav8es a wife and a number of children to mourn their loss. Mr. Davenport was buried at Bush River church on Alonday. Little Thomas Earle, the infant, son of Mr. and Al rs. T. 1-. Epting, died at their homc Monday morning, after ani illness of several weeks. The remains will he interred in Roseimont Cemetery this morning at 10 o'clock. ChIldron' Day at. Trinity, On Saturday the first day of JuIIe I had the pleairo of attending one of the most, enljoyiabl occasions of my lifte, and I shlall never forget Mr. Grizzardl for his kind invitation. Weo arrived at the church about 10:30 o'clock, and a goodly crowd hlad already gathered aind by 11 o'clock tile nation bad about all got there. In a few more moments Mr. IIendrix camne to the church (door and annlounlced that services wvould immedilately begin. The congregation bad scarcely beent seated when a sweet little woman took her scat at the organ; to say, that (ho music was fine would not half expreCss it for indeed I believe that It was the best I ever had the good plleasure to hear. It, is really wonlder ful how so smlall a creature can sing so. I am so sorry thlat I have forgotten hcr namne. She is, however, a music teacher fr'om Geoi'gia, anti a better one :could not be brought from thlat State or any other State. Th'le children were all wvell trained, andI as the pastor' expressed It: "It, will be a long time before Trinity will want for an organist," as they can all lay and sing from the smallest to time oldiest. T1he ch ildrieni all didl well, in fact 1 can't, sec 1how there could be any improvement. The1 01(d peolie give the church and Sunday school thecir immediate atten (ion by tIler prese5nce, which accounts for (hellr success. Trinity is onie of the finest neighborhoods the country af fords, tile people do thereo own work t,o a great extent and live strictly at home. I cainnot help mientioning Mr. Dave l'itis In reference to living at home, in the first lace the very ap pearance of his home shows that it is a prosp'roums, comfortable and happy home, and when we wore returning in the evening after a most pleasant anid profitable day, filled to the "nt most," of the many good things thlat the good women bad prepdlared for (dinner., Mr. Pitts would have us get, out and have some strewberries. I had flat torced myself, that we hlad a good gar dien at home, but whien he opened the gate of his garden and invitedl momi to get trawb)erries, I almost forgot what I went in for, as my eyes beheld cabbages as large as a pecCk measure, beans hanging as thick as your fingers on the vine; Irish potatoes full grown in abundance, in fact, every thing that one would desire in the garden was plentiful and ready for (ho table, then after I had looked for some time in ad miration at thie many good things we went to the back part of his wonderf ul garden and I saw and partook of the finess strawberries that I have ever seen. Indeed any one whoe loves to hooki at perfection on the farm would do well to dirivo up to Mr. Dave Pltts' lovely home. I hope that it may be my good plleasure to once more attend such day at Trinity. r. rr n BAD B1L00D,0 BAD COMPILXION0 'Tlie sk-. i the seat of ait alimost end. less variety of diseases. Thev are kiwin by various l1:nnes, but atre alf (lilt! t ile btile u se, w t Itild oithl pISOlls ill the bloodl th:at irlit illu initeri-ic withl tilt ptoper actiott of the skin. T have a s1inooth, soft skit, free frot all cruption4, the blood tiust he kept pure aild leialtly. The m11nany pn--pattionls of arsentie and potash aid the large iustber of face powders and lotiotns generally used inl this class of diseases cover Ip for a short tinte, but catilot retove per tlailentlyt te tgly blotches and tilhe ted, disfigitring pimples. Eternal vigilance Is tho prloo of a boautiful consploxion when such reineliesa a e relied ont. htt. II. T. Sh(he, --tt Lite-t-4 Avemie. S1. Loill-q, Mo ,suy M tttiitt w lltt w is lito:41 lot- yval..; with it u 'ligmi lig eruptoil ott t er ftice, which tesisted nil ie:ttiteit. She wats taket to two clet-ntcd licaltIt sp litg, but receivell Ito heite. lit. Mt:iy iteidicities wet e preset -tihe , ,ut wit h tit restalt, u1til we <tcied to t y S. S. S., atty t it itime the fit U tottle %%:t4 fittii ted d leerlit' itt begall to)disal:p eAr. A 4 lt 1, 0ttlC etrV t h er cotpletely atal left hit skiii pet fctly mitioti. SIte is 1ow sfeveitcettl N' v l lil. attilt 1lt I1 sigi of tie cittilarroissitig l sets las eVt- t itturtied." S. S. S. is a positive, utnfailing cure for the worst fortts of skinl troubles. it il the greatest of atll blood plrifier4, and the Onely tine gularaitleed pui lvh vegetable. Bad blood takes bad complexiotns. 1110111t, 111]111 p iitles a t1 di I ttvigo rates tile old and Imlakes tew, rich blood t h Itn oulri!rhIes thIte ,qmw"lla S body and kt-eps thle skiii active and healthy lil ilit proper conditioni to perforil its part tow:14ds cat rying off tht- impultite, fil-ml thech'lly. If yotu have Eczemna, Tetter, ivile, Salt Iietil, Psor:asi';, or Noulr skin is rou.gh 11111 pinmply, sedfor ourt bofok ()It 11100od attid Skin I )i.wases ail writo otir physi. cintis aboutit your ctse. No charge what ever for til SV'ViCt'-vc SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. Contract to Let. - WILl, N AT Al llD Fltit on Biroal live Prjiday, Jullo 1-1th, 191, at 10 o'clock a. ll. to let. the fol lowing colt.rts to the lowest, )idder, to wit: To take Cable onlt of t he ivetr and stretch samlle. To take chlr-ge of, aitnd itll (Ith ferryr The right reserved to rejoet ally alnd all bids. J. M.Wit 1' Mil'l-AZT, suiper-Visor,. J, . I I , NTEA Z, (Aerkc. Teacher Wanted. rp1118 'ATRI8)NS ANI) TIU:STIbS of the Jalapa school will meet, lit J1alapa otn Saturday 15th .1le to elect. teacher. Nalary 90 pe month; terl S ilot,lhs. A pplicaits apply to either of undersigned. G . W. I.. S I'I-A I? MI A N, WV. E. M1 ElCI'I A N I', T1. 11.: Ci I 2 I El(S" I , s J1alapai, 5.C Contract to Let. w E' THlE, :NDlASIG;NED T( V y tees of I t. I 'leasanIlt School I)is t,riet Nu. 211, will let, to 10he lowest, I sponsibl. bidder tihie contract to build a iew schoolhouso 20 x :14) feet onl JunIle 24th. Hight reserved to reject any and till bids. C3H ,EAS'140.:11-148, JOlt RINGIt, A. J. WIfA,lN(GfAM, (lymphvllio, S. C. A Saving all Around. "'Savest timne and expense"O is what a schoitol tr'ustee whIo secuIred at Iirst-claiss ttelcr trouigh me1 wrloteC. "HSaves troutble" tare the words of a teacher whio secuired a good posit ion through mIy services. Saves money is what the school au t,horities~ do who buy thetir schtool stup pIlies from me. TPrustees it need (of teatchers and( any11 lies, and teachters in need of plositionls should wtrito mec. All conununinti tons cheerPfuIIyllyansereCd. :hn ~ Winnsbor'o, S. C. Ihmitintg for dlecoration purp'loses at t,f Wooteni's. C.&G.S. h We are now showing newest and most stylis market. D)ross Goods, Mfuslina, Pi<ilos, Git the lowest, conisidering the valtiojoft We call special aittenitiont to our WV an1( d alayst have carried the largest I the lead in this as our contemnporarice time aftter time. TIhte famnous WV. B. WVe load( all others in our line of Il Our MIlIIner3 is full of attractions for the ladies. WVe cordially invite a thorough insi HOTEL SUMTE] Pare ira & Solomoens, Proprietors. HATES: 02.00, S2.501 AND) p3.00 PERt D Jas. L. Brown, Treasui Mattress Co., Poizer, S Dear Sir: The Dextol which is manufacturo(d b ring a lirtLalaarticnle. kFounded 1842. 1AMO "Sing their own praise." Sold direct from the factory. Comparison speaks louder than tes timonials. Stieff pi. anos "sing their own praises." Order one on trial or for cornpari son and you will buy the Stieff. Old i nstrum ents taken in exchange. CHAS. M. STIEFF, Piano Manufacturer, Baltimore, Md. Nor. & So. Carolina Branch Wareroom, 2 13 N. Tryon St., Charlotte, N. C. C. H. WILMOTH, Manager. 31TAIII (1' SOL'TI CA R(LINA, ('NTY OF' NEWil11tRaY. By \V. W. I lodg es, N-:1., l'robate J Idgare. l i':lil-A i .\ Tlis. T , A 1 U A. A I1JL, I Iiade )Ii t to inle to grait her let ters of (lmimiisirat,ion of tlie, estate of and effels of Mrls. Sarh A. Clark, deeltsed: These are therefore to cito aiid ad 11oi11 all si igula i kidred ail Creditor- of t(e Fiaid Mrs. Sarah A. (lark, deceased, that, they be and ap pvar beforv me, in the ('ourt of 'robittv, to o bltl at Nowherry Court illouse, on the l0th a(lity of June inext, aftei ilbliaetion thereof, at I I o'clock in the lorecloonl, to sh1ow eause, if ILIy thley have, why the qaid Admiiistratlonl shotild not, he granted. liven uider my hand this the 27th diy of May, A ln(o Doinlini 1 01. W. W\. IOKs J1. 1 '. N. C. Jhtstcr's Sales. STATE OF SOUTH1 CAlOLINA, COUNTY (F' NEWl3iMRY--IN COMMON PLEAS. Addio 3lyron ilontgomery, Plainitilf AginLIst J ane W. M11oitgomery as heir it law and distributeo of Jno. W. Mont.gomery, deceased, and also as Administratrix of all and singular the 1"oods and ch attles, rights aild cr*dits which were of thesaid J110. W. Alontgolmery, deceased, and Charles . Nhont'gomliery, illo S. Corwin, -irgin ll . Whitaker, and Andrew S. Monitromnery, defendants. 1)Y ()lI) 1. OF' THE COUR ' 3 herein, I will sell to tle highest, hidderl beforo the Court. 1I1onsa at Newherry. South Carolina, the first N)o(iday (SLIeday) in July, 1901, all that lot of land lying in the Town of Newberry, inl the said county and Statte, conhtining onel-cighit of an aIcro mor1o less, frojiiing on Adams Street ando othierwjse hounded by thie Crot weoll buildinog lot, a lot belonging to .. Mi. Goidsey andiu a lot oif G3oo. H. Mower. TPi:nMS ci SaLi:-(One4third oft the imri'hinse mlonecy to lbe paid in catsh aind (lie blancimie ilnC( eul instatllments In Olne andi two years' from11 tho (day of satle with iterest, from day of satle. TIho cred1it 1ort,01n of (lie liurchaso mnoney to ho secured biy bond of the purclhalser and mortgage of the premuises sold1. TIhe purcOllher' being requiredet to secure thoe)1 buling 0on the said lot for thie pieriod (if two years and1( assign the 1)1.heyC t,o the sa1( id master before re (e ving deed( (if con1veyanIco, bit Ileave is givenOl to puriichafser to pay his whole bid( inI ciash. I lrolhaser to pay for re(venu11 4iamp an9 cid paLpers. II. IL 1l,KAitD), Master. Afast.r's Ollice, May 20, I00l. Tlhat Ieautiful $5 00) Sprinhg Suit re d1 need to $1l 50. S. J. W ooteni. tf IOGER 10. a complete line of the h goodsto be had in the ghiams, &c., &c., at prices whichi are ho goods. B. Corsets. We Hundoubtedly carry ine in tis city. \Ve are always in have b)oon ob)ligedl to acknowledge Corset, the most popular ini America. osiory. We have all mz.os, styles and r Department Latest andio miost fashionable styles. )OotionJ. Comoi and seoe us. Nowr C. R. Sumter, 8. (1., May 4, 1901. ror andi Manager Dextor Blroomi and . c Mattress in use in our now hotel, y your company, is giving us entire recommend its use to those prefer. Yours very truly, PAREIRA & OLMONun.