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Knights of Pythias, Newberry Lodge No. 75. S TF A ' E 1) (JON VENTIONS 01 this Lodge will bo held the 2nd and 4th Tuesday nights of each montti at 8.30. Visiting Knights cordiall3 welcomed. T1HO8. I;. EP'IN' [O, K. of It. and S. Crotwell Hotel Building. NICWIEltYit MARtKET. Corrected every Tuesday and Frida3 by Summer :ron. Meat...................... 8c9yA e -Shoulders ........................... 8e H ams.................................. 1. 10 Best Lard .......................... 10(g,11c Best Molasses, new crop...... 60c, Good Molasses..................... 25@ 50c, Corn ................................... 800, Meal ..... .................... 75c, H ay ............................... $1.00. W heat Bran........................ $1.25. 1st Patent Flour.................. $4.75. 2nd Best Flour.................... $4.25. Strait Flour........................ $4.00. Good Ordinary Flour...........$3.25@3.75. Sugar .......s........................ 6 6kc. R ice.................................... 5( 81c. ColYee............................ .. 1 15c. Cotton sood meal, ,per sack... .25. Balo Hulls, per baie............. 350. Country Produoo! Butter, per lb ..................... 15((20c. Eggs, per dozon ................. J0e. Ciickens, each ................... 15@25c. Peas, per bushel.................. 900u. Corn, por bushel................. 70c. Sweet potatoes .................... 50((60c. Turkeys, per lb ................. 6(a 8c. Fodder, per cwt .................. 75c. Money to Loan. On long time and easy terms, secured by Ilrst mortgage ou improved rteal estate. Apply to Hunt, Hunt & Ilun tor, Attorneys at Law. ft&f Mr. Teague will put a wagon on and deliver ice at 60c. All those who de sire tickets will call and get them. Protracted Mt.oting nt Zion. Next Sunday a protracted meeting commences at Zion. .tev. J. F. Ander son and Evangelist Kinard will be there to assist in the meeting. One service on Sunday and two each day after. Blown to Atoms. The old idea that the body sometimes needs a powerful, drastic, purgative pill has been exploded; for Dr'. King's New Life Pills, which are perfectly harmless, gently stimulate lirer and bowels to expel poisonous matter, cleanse the system and absolutely cure Constipation and Sick Headache. Only 22c. at all druggists. Carpets at lower prices than ever be fore. See them, at Wooten,'s. tf lg Mayor's Court. Yesterday morning a number of sin ners were up before Mayor Klettner. A raid was made on a gambling den in the lower part of town Saturday night and these gamblers and other evil doers handed in to the town treasury something over forty dollars. It (lirdls the Globe. The fame of Bucklen's Arnica Salvo, as the best in the world, extends round the earth. It's the one p)erfect healer of' Cuts,'Cor'ns, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Boils, Ulcers. Felons, Aches, Pains and all Skin Eruptions. Only infallible Pileoeur'e. 25e. ~a box at all druggists. If you are critical as to the~ grade of your laundry, you wvill make no mis take in sending it to the Newberry Laundry Co. Candy Factory to Come. On September first a general candy making establish ment will be put up) in the store now occup)ied by Mr. B. W. West on lower main street. Mr. WVest will this week move lis store further down on the same street to the build ing formerly occupied by him. The candy establishment to be put up will dboth a wholesale and retail business. Side Tracks ont the C,. N. & L. Yesterday morning the side track from the Qa., N. & L. track to Tool's briok yard was completed. The side track from the same road has recently been extended to I' 'r's gravel pit and work has been commenced on the side track to the Mollohon Manufacturing .! Co. Mr. Anderson is foreman of the gang which is doing this work. \/ We want an agent in every town S within a rad ius of 50 miles, fine work, ~prompt attention, liberal commissions. F?or terms and full particulars~address. The Nowberry Steam Laundry Co. Collecting Delinquent Tares.. The town conneli are now making -every effort and using'all powers given them by law to collect all delinquent taxes and street duty for the years 1807, .1898, 1599, 1900 and the present fyear. All those who are due taxes or street duty for any of these years are j notified by the council that such taxes iust be paid immediately. 1t Dazzsls the World. No discovery in medicine has ever -created one quarter of the excitement that has been caused by Dr. King's Now fliscovery for Consumption. It's severest tests' have been on hopeless victlias of Consumption, Pneumonia, fleniorrage, Pleurisy and Bronchitis, thousAnds of whom it has restored to pefc health. For Coughs, Colds, Asthina, Group, flay Fever, Hoarseness rind Whooping Cough it is the quick Sestesurest oure in the world. It is sold r. by d'uggists who guarantee satisfac tinor refund mioney. Large bottles 2'6o. and $1.00. 't'rial bottles free. Imptam reseng Olab - '1coated on corner Friend and Naince I treets at Watte old stand is prepared 7to do:al1 kinds of oleaning tind dyi ~ahd prebeing. Goods called for ani B....'Lptvered, Ia ht suite :of octhes oer F 'onthi pressed and cleatted for $1. 00 : .t&(f.EDDUI PAYNB. VAlRIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. Miss Gussio Kibler Is visiting in Orangoburg. Mr. James Dunbar roturned yester day from Chester. Mr. 1". 1). Mower went to Glenn Springs on Friday. Mrs'. W. S. Allison left for llender sonvillc yesterday. Rov. W. S. lolmes, of Laurens, was in the city yesterday. a:'Ioday is the day for the auction off of "Mlintosh lleights." Mrs, B. F. Day, of the eouunty, is visiting friends at Helena. Ale s JulinA Morris, of Fairfield, is visiting relatives in the city. ;,;Alr. Robert Ilayne Tarrant., of Co lumbia, is visiting in the city. Mr. James Dunbar will give a barbc cue at the fair grounds today. Dr.J. K. Gilder went up to Clinton Sunday on professional business. - Miss .Bessie Carlisle has roturned from ai visit to friends in Prospgrity. Mr. J. L. Iennedy is at the Hotel Calhon.-Charleston News and Conr icr, 2J61h. Mr. Autnerlo Schumpert spent Sun day and yesterday with his parents in the city. Rev. W. II. Iillor and Mr. J. II. llunter, of Prosperity, were in city yesterday. Mrs. Lina Burn and little son, Ben nie, of Charleston, are visiting rela tives at Helena. Mrs. L. B. Aull, who has been visit ing relatives in Greenwood county, has returned home. Misses Lillian and Annie Jamieson left ou Saturday for a visit to friends in Spartanburg. Mr. H. C. Williams has gone to Spar tanburg to assist Rev. S. A. Nettles in a protracted ameeting. Miss Annie Riser, who has been visit ing relatives and friends in Greenville, returned home yesterday. Twelve members of the Newberry Masonic lodge visiied the lodge at Prosperity Saturday night. Mrs. M. A. Evans and Miss Lurline Evans have returned from a visit to )r. 0. 13. Evans, at Kinards. Call for a copy of the Southern Dames'Recipes at Gilder & Weeks', Pelham's or Mayes' drug store. Mr. M. M. Mattison, of Anderson, of the Mutual Benefit Life Inturaneo company, was in the city yesterday. Rev. W. I. Herbert and Dr. W. E. Pelham attended the Sunday School Convention in Columbia last Friday. It Is warm in Newberry, but when we read the reports from the North and West we have no cause for com plaint. Mliss Meta Sullivan, of Laurens, who has been visiting Misses Lillian and Annie Jamieson, returned to her home yesterday. There will be a game of baseball on the Newberry diamond between the Newberry and Clinton teams on Thurs day after'noon at 5:30. Miss Una Gibson, of Newbea'ry, who has been visitig at Mr. J. 0. Erwin's, left yesterday for' a visit to Shelby, N. C.-Spar'tanburg Herald, 28th. The Court of General Sessions for Newberry County adjourned Friday. No cases were tried and nothing of in terest was done after Thursday night. Big wind storms on last Thur'sday are reported fa'om different sections of the coaty. In somne places trees were twisted off and small houses blown over. MissIlone Fer'gurson, who has been on a visit to Misses Lillian and Anunio Jamleson at the Newvberry Hotel, re turned to her home In L~aurens on Saturday. Miss Lillian Jamieson recceived the $2.50 cash prize offered at Gilder & Weeks' soda fountain at the eand of each week to the young lady receiving the highest number of votes. In aanothor column Mr. Chas. P. Pel ham calls attention to the fact that he has money to loan and that ho would like to write you an accident insurance policy before you take a trip. Givo him a call. Mrs.J. E. Norwood and little son, Joe, and her another, Mrs. E. B. Dag gett. of Wilmington, N. C., who has been hor'e on a visit for several days, leave tomorrow for The Wheeler, at Hender'sonville, where they will spend the summner. Mr. Frank C. Sligh, who has been w'orking in the Southern shops in Co lumbia (luring the strike and has been attacked several times by the strikers, came homo yesterday. Ho will remain here until Utter, one -of his assailants who has just been caught in Virginia, is br-ought to Columbia, when he will return there. Mr. J. H1. Hair, CGroat Senior Saga more of ~Lhe Rled Men of South Car'o lina, has been asked and authorized by the Great Sachem of the order to go over to Orangeburg and Batesburg and initiate lodges in these places. The lodges have already been -organized and Mg H{air has signified his willing ness togo., Mayor K(lettner .has come to the eon elusion that he needs a little recreation and las organized a fishing party which loft today for Kemipson's Ferry on Saluda river. The pArLy is composed as follows: Messrs. Otto Kiattner, 3. HI. Chappell, R. D. Smith, R. H. Grenoker, H. H. Franklin, Van Smith, J..H. Hair, W. P. .edenbaugh, Ei. Y. Morris, P. F. Baxter and W. H. Harris. Prices of Ladies ready-made waists and skirtS grcatl,y reduced, at Wooton's. - i SUNDAV St;llOOL CONVENTION. Of the Npwlirrry Litheran Conferanco to Mleet l,, it. Tab1or0 Clurcl.-'rogram. The Newberry Conferenco Lutheran Sunday School convention will mot in MIt. Tabor church August lat and 2nd, 1901. I'l0nu(0IAM. It) a. in. Devotional Exereies- -tov. Z. V. B3edenbaugh. Welcomtlo address- It. L. Sheely. 1. ''ho ('atechisin In the Sunday School---John U. Goggans, R1ev. W. II. Iiller, Rev. C. II. Armstrong. 2. h'l Sunday School M uslc--W. I'. Counts, lRev. Ii. .T. Mathiats, 1tev. W. K. Sligh. :3. What h,iteraturo should be used in the Sunday School- --A. U. Wise, Itev. S. L. Nease, 1ltev. J. J. L,ong. 41. ltound table, Sunday School Teaching and mtnagement. The international lesson fqr August 4th, taught by I'rof. E. 13. Setzler. 5. [a the Sunday School Responsible for the Decline of the Home TrainingY If -so what is the Remedy-Dr. Geo. B. Cromer, Rev. A. J. Bowers, Rev. J. A. Sligh. 6. Is the Sunday School Convention 3oneficlal to the Sunday Schools-l1. A. Boland, Rev. J. 1). Bolles, Rev. II. 1'. Counts. '. How to P.ncourago Regular At tendance i1 the Sunday School-Col. Thos. W. Holloway, Jefferson Quattle baum, Rev. Z. W. Bedeubaugh. Mtoro roken Into. Saturday night Mr. C. J. McWhirter's grocery store, on lower Main street near the railroad, was entered and about $2.00 in coppers stolen from his money drawer. Mr. McWhirter was not able to tell whether or not any of his stock had been taken. The thief made an en trance through the back window, and took the box in which the money was kept outside and broke it up out there. I'ortunately there was only the small amounnt named in the box at the time. Newborty College Reunion ut Little MDountain. The day selected for holding the Little Mountain reunion of Newberry College is Friday, August 0th. The opening address will be made by Mr. C. ). Epting of the class of 1901. Addresses on educational topics will be made by the following: W. K. Sligh, .J. B. O'Neall Holloway, .1. B. Wingtard, .1. B. Hunter, Rev. A. R. Beck and E. II. Aull, Esq. Rates on the railroads will be given in our next issue. Newberry Fantly Moves to jolumbia. Yesterday Capt. N. B. Mazyck and family left for Columbia, where they have decided to make their home. Capt. Mazyck has been connected with this town for some forty years, having been engaged in the railroad business here for thirty-five years. He and his family were prominent church workers and ho has been lay reader in the Epis copal church for the l)ast twenty-nine years. Capt. Mazyck served as cap taini throughout the Confederate wvar and was a good soldicr and since that time has made a good citizen. HIe and his family leave many warm friends here who regret to see them leave. Strikes a Rich FIndu. "I was troubled for several years wvith chironic indig~estion and nervous (1chilIi ty," writes .U. J. Green, of Lancaster, N. fl., "No remedy helped me until I began using Electric Bitters, which aidme more good than all the medi cines I ever used. They have also kept my wife in excellent, health for years. S3he says Electric .Bitters ar just sp)lendid for female troubles; that they are a granimd tonic andl ir.vigorator for weak, run diown women. No other mcd( icine can take its place in our family." Try them. Only 50c. Satisfaction guar anteed by all druggists. Tihoescsential conditions for fine laundry work are up1-to-date machinery, good supplies0, cornpotent woerkmansh ip. Having met all these requirements, the Newberry Laundry Co. is in a position to cater to the most critical. NOW WE NewMao Fine and JuiyWeV a: J U1Cy.things t If pri 2ter,kn Hero' f head. are qiclk 15 cacy THEY' C S. -hsloL higher. FIIE.N E. T3IB a....m. NE B "A THiE 1'RESS UAN1 HAFE IN IUFFIA). A IdoIghtul I)ay it Ah,any"-Will 'IIViI. ExpOsitlon Tc bay, and Mtonday Then ou to NI:11ara, 1E. ItulTalo, N. V., July 27.-Otur party spent a (ay mnost pleasantly and prollta bly at Albany, leaving for luiulalo this morning at 12 o'clock. We left on it special car of the New York Central railroad and the joun ney here occupied the remailder of the day most pleas antly. 'I'onlight wo are seeing new sights and hearing new sounds in 11ulfalo with the exposition in prospect, for touorrow or Monday. We go to N iagara, Toronto, Montreal and Qhu' bee later, then back to Nrw York. A t Albany, among other pleasures, 0111' )arty was shown over the State house by Judge Joyce, who ncted for Gov. O')ell, who was absent. President Aull has given the best sort of tnatagelnent to every detail of the trip and is receiving the thanks and congratulations of every mllembcr of his press gang. S. 1". I-;rwin. IN ALIS,ANY. The Albany (N. Y.) Argus, in speak ing of the South Carolina J'ress As o - elation while in Albany, says: The men of the party are a repre sentative body and are typical South erncre. Thsy are a genial, whole-souled crowd and are going to get every bit of funl and pleasure they can out of theit; long trip. The ladies are beauties, every one, and wery admired on the streets last evening as they took short strolls after supper. A number of the party.visited the capitol and rode about on the belt line and Pine Ilills trolley cars during the evening. 'his morning will be given up to sight seeing and President AnIl, of The IIerald and News of Newberry, S. ('., who is in charge of the party, said th' he hoped to have the tolrists visit 1:!1 the places of interest to be seen before leaving here. A linOA Wagon andl Iloreo Needodl Tile fire on last n onday morning Acarly demolistratcd that a good hose wvagon and horse are badly needed in Newberry and the fire department has proved that it Is worthy of it. New berry should not wait, until ia big lire has swept away half of the tG(wn antl ,hen get a hose wagon, for it will not uc needed then. We need one now md need it badly. It will not cost iuch and may be the nealns of saving .housandl of dolars' wort h of property. CIInfon VA. Nowhotry. A great game of ball will be played )n the college grounds Thursday after ernoon between Clinton and Newberry. 1'he Newberry team has been at regu lar practice for the last two weeks and :xpects to give Clinton's fast ball team ill that's coming to it. Every body 3hould attend this game to encourage the boys. ''he following will compose the team: Stuart, Bradley, Coleman, Voss, Stephens, Daniels, Adams, Math aws, Fair. Game begins prolptly at 5.30 p. in. Adnissiou 15 cents. Jures Eczema andi Itching luttors throught the iBlood-Uosts Nothing to try it. B. II. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) is sow recognized as a certain and surmo sure for Eczema, It,ching Skin, Humors, scabs, Scales, !Watcry Blisters, P.imi ples, AchIng 110nes or JIoints, Iloils, jarbunclcs, Prickling Pain in the Skin, D)ld Iitatinmg Sores, Uulcers, etc. Bo tanic Blood Balm taken Internally, sures the worst and most (deepI-seated oases b)y enriching, purifying and v'ital izing the blood, thereby giving a healthy blood supply to the skin. Blotanic Blocod Balm sa the only cure, 53) stay curedI, for these awful, annoy Ing skin troub)les. Other remnedieos may Lelicyc, but 13. B. B. actually cuires, heals every sore, and givecs the rich 'flow of health to the skhin. B. B. B. buIlds up the broken-down body and makes the blood red and nournishing. )ver 3000 voluntary testimonials of sures by Botanic Blood Balm (B. ii. B.) Druggists, $1. Trial treatment free tnd prepaid by writing Blood Ilaim Co., Atlanta, Ga. DX:scribe trouble, and free medical advice given until H AVE ipp8t11I1l0 Prolpasillaq re always on tho look out for nice o offer patrons. co is roasonable, so much the bet w you'll be pleased. s where we struck the nail on the We deal with live people whlo are touch with fishing vessels. They to supply uis with this tablo deli [ACKEREL. uir price, all can afford them R~E CLHEAPERt THAN MEAT. -self a good turn-come at once will not last long. Noxt apt to be KE SEAsom. [oCarty.. A Iltuty l1ay in t.e MaIgitrate'N Gotri. "Siice yot are cowatdly ettoligh to take a blow frot . tegelo and not resent it yottselt butt have cote to law seeking redress 1 do iot propose to lite the tigio who hit ymu anythiig." This was in sub. stance whtat A,:;.eistrate C1:Ippell told a hltite ina1n inl his .ti ut vesterlav who lal eaused to be arrested atl brought before the ti1:1gistate on1e I'atity Si tis, Ch:rged with assault atd battery with intent to kill. It scents that thi, white tani had heei1 plottghingt; antd onl comting; close to where the net wotniall was swcepiig, his tutule bceteilc fritittted atld he told her to stc'p swec ;ug, wherettpon site tirew foutr or livc roc ks :at hint, hittinig him once(. Th l titrttinig to the tte s inl his cott:tt ;1lai.trIe C l llel s:id1: ''lkecause I have tt,>t liti this tegt'o wot:ti do niot thiik )Otu cait do as site hias done, for if this white titanl had giVen herl at good beatitig i would tolt have fitned hit a cent. The only reasoil I did not tite this niegro wotnnutit was hecrac this wiite mntan was two enwardlv to resent inl persot a blow frotit a tegro. Bit so long as I ant tmagistrate i propuse that the white uten shall tile theiI o tn plan itations." A civil case, I tty vs. II ipp, for rent, was transferted to Judlge lIl:re. Afler hear itig it was decidel'd to leave the case to tubitrators, but. the arbitrators couh( not ngrce and the case is still opelt. The State vs. Wattcit Watts. charged with whil)pin~ a ne-gro was called late yesterday aflerinoon. Alagisti.ite Chap pell said that the negro w hipped by Watts was at itiipulidet negro who loafs arottd Ileleta atl had given Watts sote imipu dence, and \Vatt: hadl taken I br1sh h1-cottm and given hitti a good whipping. Watts plead guilty but asked to itlake a statettettt. After hearing the statenient the court renarked that ito words would justify a blow, "bit in order to show the nigrocs of this county that they tnustn't give white people itlpudence and not he puntislted I will only impose a file of fifty celits." 'What la Newlh,rry'.. Det"?t M\r. Editor: --As the elect,ion on the question of issu;ing city bonds to the atuoutt of h2,>,t10 is to he held within the next, fw days, 20th of August, and believing that the taxpayers of the city shoul(1 be in pusussion of the true con dition of tliirs, many taxpayers would consider it a favor if you would secure and publi ht an itemized statemLnCi16 of the outstanding debts of the city, in eluding all bonds and tiloattag debts, and let theni see where they "are at." This i., not a"ked by way of an argu ment agaimst sewerage, for the write' expects to vote "yes" on the qutestiot, but it is in forma;t.iou wiich the voters should be pitt inl possession of. Taxpayer. Cotton 11I111 to Clou. rt i vok. On Haturday, the ;th of August, the managemnent of the Newberry Cotton Mill have deid:"d to close thu mill for ono week, mainly in order to give tho mili hands a needed rest. lPresident McCrary, who always bears in mind the interests (f his employees, says that all the wattrmiielons and_f fruit will be ripe antd pierti ful about~ that t,ime, antd he waints t,o give t,he opera'ttives an opp)ortun ity to rp)end ta week pleaisan thy with t hcir' friends. And then there are s011n0 repair's which are needed and which will be nmale durWinig this week. it the manin object in closing tihe mill is to give the handis a short, period of trest, atnd enjoyint,. A itunawa'iy Acekotent. SEhrday miorning while goinlg to a picnie in Salida county MIIIss. l'y~a Teague, Miss Chictzbcrg, who is vis it,ing heri and andothler' yotung lady, wer*e th rowni violently fr'omt a buggy. When about fourteen t I les ftromi town the horse became frightened and whetn the young ladies saw they wet'e un able to control it thtey derided to jump from the hutggy, but just, at that in Btantt theo buggy ran over a stump and they were thrown backwards. Alle~s Chr'ietzb.erg structk the back of hoer head aind wats uniconlscious for sevyt'al hourts. ['To other ladles were only bruIsed a little. Thiey wero unear Mr'. Char'lio Smiith's r'esideneo when the accIdent occurredi antd wore taken to Is home. Drt. ilesor wvas sent for and he antd Major (Copehand left imme diately. The accident was ntot as se r'iouis as was at first thought and the young ladies were brought home S'un day anid are all right agai n. Yo Song of Yo Foolish Old Woman. I saw an old wotnian go up) a steep) hill, And shte chucekled andi laitghted, as site went, with a will. And yet, as shte went, IIer body was bentt, With a loati as heaivy as sints int leit. 'Oh!l why do you chutckle old womnant," says I, '"As you climb up the hill-side -o steep) atnd s0 hiigh?"i '-Because, don't, you sec, I'll presenitly be, At the top of the hill. iIe! hie!" says she. I saw the old1 womnan go downward again; And sihe easily traveled with never a pain, Vet, shte loudoly cried, And gtustily sigied(, And groanted thioumgh the roadl was level andt( wide. '"Oh! why, my old1 womtani," 'Jays 1, ''(1 you woeep, WVheni yout laughed, as you climbed ui the hill-sid1e 5o steep?" "'Itig-ho! I amt vexed TBecause I expects," Says she, "I shalhl ache I cli:tbintg the next." Ir Pyn. The Riser Milliery Conpany is tllring4 their ten1 Iir't k al g;ronatly rt <lug'rtI trit s TI'lE NENT HI N W EK. i Call and see them if you want bargains. Teacher Wanted. T iI I Tk )NS )l,, '1i.\ N \\'O )1) .1. Shool I)iktrhtl, No. -I, will mert, at, I ht m.chool hIouse:, I''ithbty, J1"3 :'ay3, at 11 . mn. fort It" 1n'!H)i of ('lecting~ a tt"acher for Ihet t'nsntingj .chkolastio year. Salar"y will bt' $:I; 1cri tluonth foi' a term111 of tabout I i ths1 . .\ ppl"ic-.ts will Send th ir aplt ientioll" to itiher of the J. It. !iI'.\('I N, Il(IIIlt, S. ('.,, I). W. I. I.\i, Noewherry, 8. (;., J1M \\. I'I NG, lt'Iena, t. C. Womi's Seedls. Choice New Seed, i'I.111lv Write io pric aam,idt, specil circuitr telllL b -.u , t an tllting lljiiiuili, lii11 11, tI .\p t CiiitIt,oi it 114 i \ t' it i i -t |tu Tea ch ew i r I trW CIO CKi A -.I it Ith-L: at theM \ t ror:'I ii - it I ,t I ' Vil it nr lt r I.a n.i ,..- N h(:i I fr, W r ipe fo ' i l i e a tr l n ' ' a ndli spe--ial cicua tel I t o Let jii Ii kiLtitiu pLe' n it 11 :44'u it nnil i t ilt lil i nat'i Liol}; all a o t l in thi", r p .\ttle, titlyfr, to fI r . ttt':t. T. W. WOOD & 8 N.8, s1;1:1) ;Allii, 1-ICiVLONDo, VA. Wl'11 '. I .\l.t (!:"r.\l.O(; I.: 1 n .al to a. . tells 0 l ht W. in ter Vettes, 'futru tin Clover Ri tre, Iuist P'rot,f ti Wintre out . seu A Wheat4, tirt as atndl Clover .tcQ":, Vegrtale 'tCI!is ir 1 lt' lar.iienl . i yncinths, -1ultip c, etc. U lo;u ttu mlt'tl iti'. \ Ht,14 f~r it. Teacher Wanted 1Oit 111'L N.\ ti (;Il it n)b. T1"I'R11 sevt"n Ilmthofl .ti. alary $;3u per1" month. -Malt- teattherl preferred. All applical iot must he A I ! lmi hoI s ASf one' of the tnt-r:tigiied on or btefort August 17, which day they will t'leet. It. I'. .11t1,I'\\N, I!t'1ena., C. TA11t1'. U OIa tiOTIll. ((1 N1NA, NEWBElIFY COLY IJy W . o.r '(roft;.ldge W I HEI';('As .ItOcSl'Il 11. I11 ^'Nt'EI"t hath nt i nuit, to ml t 4r ; 11 letter,; of ad ilinistr'ation of t,bt t'state ndII 0l1'"et. of IL.. G. 1 0. aldwell. Tse art tIhereforo t)O ito anl aI monislh all al tinghl' the kindred and creditors of th saidt 1)r. G. It (;abl Weil d eceasedl, thatt t,hey he amnl atppem before me, in t.ho Court. ' 'robat.e, to htU Ieldl at Nwhrri t ry ('out, oue. S. C., on the 3th day of July ntext, af. ter pubhlientIon thereCof, att 11i o'tlclc In the fort:noont, to ahowt tNaus,_., if ally they have, why lho saidl admlinistra t,ion thould ntol tb grantoe. da of July, A. D. 19h1. W. W. IISG,' BARGLUKATKIS loffDEr Thury Auffst is imite'coc a.mtorle oo for rearo I Tat's yourdge. PBn adseeaiv a e oee on hedas Tfett Fantra nd ~1.. .If?:i "Snrtheir own praise." Sold direct from the f ac t ory. Comparison speaks louder than tes timonials. Stieff pi ano.s "sing their own praises'' Order one on trial or For compari son and you will buy the Stieff. Old instruments taken in exchange. CHAS. M. STIEFF, Piano Manufacturer, Baltimore, Md. Nor. & So. Carolina Branch Wareroom, 213 N. Tryon St., Charlotte, N. C. C. H. W lILMOTH, M anager. Good Time. Every man, lady and boy should have a good time piece. Come and bay it of us as we have a large selection. If your wa-ch, clock or jewelry needs repair 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 Jeweer. Teacher Wanted _1i'(U Z '()N ;;CIloOI', 1)ISTRtI(1T 1"d. Tl'1erm1 six mo1(nth1, beginnIing m1id l-Of Octoer. HailLry $30 per month, lut, be aLi Lie to teact I atin and Greek. Applieations filed with ulndereigncd. TrutIees will tneet at school houso \11;ugu t 10, 15101, at, -I p. In, to elect It teacher. MT. If P,OL01K, Clerk, ]'omuaria, S. C. A Saving all Around. "SaLVes htime andit expense" is what ai .ihoolI trut e whoi'N1 secedo IL first-class. Litee lt.hough mire w rote. "d~aves trouble"' uare the wordr of a tea1cher' who securedI a good positiona S-a ves; monuey i s' what theOPCIO fco l au thtori Iti d wiho buy their ech ool sup iplie's fromu met. 'Trut eesi nt needi of teacherTS and sup pilie' an d t. eicrs int need of potsitLIons iihouldl wr'i t miO. Alli Cotntuuientions cheer'tfuLlly answered. 'hn Wlsoro, S. (1. J Chartered in'1856. ht ICloch ves. aug Lsaboratloriosu. Opatritmont. mt' - - . Slo( 00) tontL - - - 82() 00) to $30j0() it~ i st, 1 f(1. iI1or catalogue auddressi Wrmar, s. o. SEEN THE purchase to the e BEEHIVE OF ; to give you one CHARGE. dito30Odays only ess money and rrier Free. acement to buy the If Bargains. FTNER, square Dealer.