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(OUIt SFNA IORS. Our two Senators h1ve now earrier titr anilosit,y and ill-feeling towards ech other so far as to make spectacle of themselves on the floor of the Senatt of the United Stati.s. It would not matter so i.ich to otu people if these lights and fusses, whicl are now becoming too common, hut" only the Senators, but they tend It bring the whole State into disreputt in the eyes of the Nation. If Tillmuan wants to resign we know the people of South Carolina do not wan" to make him serve against hi: will. We can not see how it Is :.ny o his business whether MeLaurin choose: to resign or to remain in the Senatc until his term of office is out and son one is selected to take his place. Thal is a matte,' which must be set,led be. tween McLanurin and the people w'c put him in oflice, and It is none of Till mn's business. However, if they can not conduct Itemselves with any mort divnity on the Iloorof the Unitet' State: Senate than they displayed on last, Mon day we would like to see both of then come home and ret,ire to private life Wo are sure that in all the length ani bread tt of South Carolina two good mei could be found to take their places. A I'ItINCELY DONATION. The great philanthropist, Aidret Carnegi e, who has already startled th< world oil tuay previous occasions bi h is donations to the cause of ed ucntiol in all parts of this country and in 1;u rope, and for the purpose of establist: ing public libraries and reading rooms has writ ten a letter to President IRoose velt offering to make a donation of $10, 000,0(ll to the United Stittes for th< eause of ed ucation. The purpose of Mr ('arnegie's gift is to establish a iat ioua ui VersiIy of higher education in Wash ington, and it is proposed to make thii the greatest iist,itution of higher learn ing in the world. Not one cent of m ney or one foot of land will be asket from the govertment, but Mr. Carne git' proposes that his gift shall be sulli cient to pmehase a site and 10 put, i the mattgniicent, buildings. This is a princely gift, anld Ito doub when the university has t,een estah lished it will be i credit to this coun try and to the cause of educatiot throughotut the world. Excolstur Items. lst Sunday was a lovely day foi chl-ehrc going and the service here it the afternoon was well attended. Ou araimners have about finished sow ing wheat. Owing to the tine weathei we have had for somne time our peoplh are near up with work and will < on bi in shape for Christmis. Mr. I1. 13. ('ook and wife went ovet in Saluda county last week to attemt the burial of Mlrs. Cook's father, M1 r Etheredge. mv W. W. McMorrels spient sunida' nightt with Mr,. I). B. Cook's family oi lthis ('oltumnnttity. Mrix.Lorick, of Irtn'o, has been on visit to his brot her, Mr. J. D). Lor'iek a this secbOln. MIr. RtoI.ort Tayloir, wife and lit.tl< dautghter, Eva, of 'iachmtian Champel see tion visited In this commiiunlt,y las week. T1he young folks entjoyed a social a Mr. 13. L. Miller's home onl 1Frida3 night. Thte attendance was good anm also the mutlsic. WVe had aniothet' nice0 little snlow las week but it soonl disappeared. Omi weather' prop0het says we ar'e to hav'e five miore sntows l,i s wInter. Let t,ben The weather has beent fine for ho1 killing and the most of 01ur people at' enijoy ig putdding and ausage. A goodl manyli of our people speak o attentding the Charleston Expositiot during the coming sprilng. Th'lis wil be a fine oppor'tutnity to visit thle "'Cita by the sea." Mr. llent'y Kibler and children, (o Newvberry, visited in this communit' lass week. Ainer'le, little son of Mr. J. D. Lot ic'k hals been veory sick for the pas three weekst with typhioid fever. U10p) he will soon be able to get out to hii p)lace in school again. Mr. Enos Counts and family speni Sunday with Mr's. Count,s miother' family In Mt. Pilgrim section. Our' bird hunters are making the feathers fly now. We learn with much pleasure tha we will likely get a dlaily mail througi this community at an early day. Thil is good news and should we get, such mail convenience it will be highly api preciated by our people. Mr. J. D Hi Kibler worked up the route over a yeal ago but from some cause or other thle r'oute was held back and not let out al that time. Some of our people don' get their mail butonce a week and t,het have to go after it while other sectiomi have the daily mail. We hope Unelh Sam will give the people in this sectior a daily mail au an early day for t.hej need it and deserve it. Let us have the rural daily mail at once. Sigma. A. J. Snell wanted to attend a party, but was afraid 'to do so on account of pains in his stomach, which he feared would. grow worse. Hie says, "I was telling my troubles to a lady friend, who said: 'Chamberlain's Colic, Chol. era and Diarrhcea Remedy will put yon' in condition for the party. . bought a.bottle and take pleasure Ia statineg that two doses cured me and enabled me to have a good time at the party. Mr. Snell is a resident of Sum mer 11111 N. Y. Iis remedy is for sale by W.~ 10 Pelham & Son. A NortI ('arotaI ''a NA of Bosne Isnteront in thIs tatec E'hpcally N"whv,rty. The suirei ct urt of North Caro In1a ha. just rIeidc""rcd a decision as to certain geld brick operators, which will prove of InIt lest to so:nc people ill this s:tt. Tihrre metn werte t :u ,ht ttar Rale'Igh who had tried to work the 1!obd brick 1anet mn .\1r. l'.'1 (, G.rret t, who is well known in ('olunhl:t, t'ing cne of the iroltrietors oft h.' G;arIr'tt winte coi - ptny. 11 e tirt'l'd reatiiIV into the srhemut for 11h-' putr}pose of catching the t.'oundre's. and ftI"'v wcre 'convicted. i'htrou1;h the ir attetineys they appeuled Io the supreme court, hut the decision is against them, and the swindlers will hav"e to ser've their time in the peniten tiatry. '1'hese sate ilen operated In this :"tate and were quite siecessful in their ,w windling operations. A requiitlion . has already been i . ud'l for them afind after they hatve serv'i(d olt their term in the North Carolina penitentiary it ,. cX i'cted they will he brought hack here.--I'x 00MM1ITTEE1+ ASsIONMENTM. i'hu (;onn,m it 'i'e on hitft" Sontll I orolna ti'pretntnativte f lav' flI0en' Ap it.istc'il to 'Strvt. Spettker Ilenderson, of fthe National ilouse of I epresentattives, on Tuesday :tnn ounct'd the i ouso coiu Itittees, on witich is to bo found the ,Mouith Caro. !ina li'prlt-ntative&: .ludichary---I"l AtU; 1i11nking. andi (urroey-TIalbtert: 1e'cnsus-tirarburogh::'Territoriles I'in ey: I ivalid I'ensions -- I lAttite : Labor TIalbrtt: D istrirt of C'olumbniat-lat i t'r: i.forti in Civil Service-I'liiott: Election ('ommlnittee No. 2- Johnson: Pacific I:ailroad -l inley. .\I'I,.\l'RI N 'T'A, IC -:N' ( .\1 1'-:()1. - iu'ecial to Ni!%vs and ('ottrier, 101th.1 As nte outrotte of yc'sttrdaty'S contro vt'rsy in the Senate betweent Senators 'I'illntan ind AIlaurin the lepublican -t'criit tonli ttii tei has decided to ro liev'te the I)i'inoctrats frrot the resp onsi I.ility of taking tare of Senator Mel,au riln inl ctitittee assiirntients. The jitnior Senitt(r from South C'arolinit will hereaftatr he classed with tho Rte I ublicatls in so far as committee desig tat,ions are concerned. -i e i '.sten t. il s. 'i'- lal>"t "f the s't fert'inlg rotton1t is being ;.'athc'rtd antd 1,b10el1 Iro IImuCh1 horter than it was once anticip ated. Messrs. Wh'Iiittin awl Mehutnpert will move from this seetion to the Sil vt-r Str' 't rection next, year. And there will be at gotd inany changes Itmon1g the colored popiulation. Ir. I. A. Ilatw'!.iis ran tip Sunday on ia ltying visit to his pareits and re turned Sundaty night. \I1's. I.. A. llawkins is visiting her son It. A. lHawkins In Columbia this week. Mrts. Ike l'tennediy of TPenn., is visit itng her' fathier Dri. 11. I*. C'artiste. Chriiisttimas will soo' n h ithtre, anod se tef our cit iz'"ns exptct. toge't their spare'i titbs tald backbiones outt of dlrove itogs, ht, ii seems thtat thteiy wilt fatlI short, of "T'op." i'tiihturfin Ittin a'C At tenatiC the CaucunttI. WaVshtinogton, D ecembteri'I. ''The )emt oertIc sentators toda iy held( thtetir first I aneui'is of theo session,. its putriiose wits l.o contsideri coiitmit ttte tasslitnment nar'ly si gni Icitiat becau'ttse of the gone the senattor's eleeted its D)e motatst, ', ith the excep)tiont or Sentator Mcla4urin of Sout,h C t'otina were pre'sentt as wor'o 3 till of the sentor)ts who we ire e(Clecd as Sitlver- Repuiblicanis or' l 'opuits. McL~Iaumrln Wvili Not It.catgn. W~easIn gteon, Decembuter 10. --Mr'. Moe Lauini said tontighti thtat, tts colieaigut htadt ievery'thinig to gain and nothing to lose' by the in Opo(si tion thatt they both r'esigni, wich' was~ matde int the sont,e. PTe LeiIslature' was not, now in session, andtt in tihe ment'imott tho State wotuld be wvithoutt represi itt,ioni, which wouldt' htar'dly be tr'eatting thte peopto of the State ightt. 'ITte ait.tion of tho L egislature' could be absoluttely dictated by Mr. TPillmtan anid he could see nio re'ason why, tuder t,he circutantt'ces, hte shtould pitt him self In T'lIlman's power jusat bceautso t ho latt,er asked it. Cardt of 'lThianksi. I wish to thtank alt piersonts who so cheerfutlly r'espontded to our: call for -voluint,eers to miake the "'Btautiful -l'ry I'lay" a success. To the patrentis whto so beautlfttlly costumod my per: former's; to the newspapers who con tribtuted t he ad vertl'tieets, andt( to tall btusiness men who loanted dli'ront, ar' ticles for the stage antd to each and e very one wtto in anty way co)ntribtutedl to the success of tltoerplay, to my peri formers. I stiali over bo grateftul to you. I shall never' forgot you; your love has been inst,illed intto mty hear't, arid a flame hias commenced to bur:n there that canntot be quenehod. To the Bachelor Maide for their' beautiful gift; to all friends who sent the flowers and fruit,s aind othter dolicaeies during my illness, and espoeoIally (do I wish to thank Mr. and Mrs. Jaieson and the attaches of the htotel for their kind noe shown me during my st,ay at their hote', and last but not least the tadies for Ico-operation in t,he entertainment. Again thanking onie and all, beg to re main your humble servant. MAmarmN J. Lv.R hb te,r.',trin, 1s,P-('NI N of IIt (' vil W .4r . - Iatv-d b)% "X C ,n. l.,'lJ , a 1 (m,.r of '1 1,1r1, 4. l. .-l an ,nl. As t"heset skete4s are' to runt f" -1m week to .v"eek nty'i1i4 I hioi lt" back to the bcginninlg. lt)ur' lt("kfiment of nluliti't(:ia ht I 1 ,I 4': wa: cal l '' to m1-0t,ia' .lt1.1pa 'tnIl -t han it) Dhec. I86.t. 1 .Val 11; yt';,r- ol ,i ; tt tim1. Spee lhes werl' mttle tlil It I'l mii1ul' for' v(intt'ers. A colpll ann wvanted out of that l irimn tu l r I. Mk-al I ) of the ltegient.. I wats ont' of t L vohinteeI'S. A -7omnpanly was fri'lo atnd S. N. Datvi,ls,)n was clec-ted captlitn and '['ompson (;onner', T. .. Li p)4 b III)( W. P. i-hn i.ter I,ieutenaits. 'Thos. W. Gary was Orderly Sergent. We were uniforleld and drilled from tiie to timne. I wits considered too yt .?Ig a small to ho allowed to go with the comn pany, but the captain allowed mne to di'1l1. We wer'e ol'dered to Newberry on Sunday the l3th,of A pril,1 I8h1 I w ent and was allowed to go with the com1 itny. When we arrived in Colullbia w' were carried to "Cottoln Town" and put In ware houses, and fed on baker's broad and boiled ham. In a few days we were carried to the Pair ground, and pu t Un d er strict, in iii tury dese i phline, drilling, doing guard duty,ete. A great many ladies visited campl) each day. 1'tImt boys would get, out ,omle wa' and go into the city every night. A erovd got out onie nigh lit and got pietty lively and cime to the gale under connimlnd of aLn ollil'er and ol'rel to give tie Counter Sign, when Col Poster orderet the guatrd not to let themll in. Tihe ca II was made for each coillmauy to full in and have tho roll called and have the absent ones mairked. Our or" derly wits tile only one who knew our roll and ho hid the book and W(d11(1 not, call the roll himself. Vinally the roll was called aid every namtl wits an11 swered a!though not Iore th1n 21) men1 in lie coim1puny were pr"es0'nt. Other conpanLos were not so fortunat and the guard house was full. We moved to Lightwood Knot, Spring in a few days and preperations we re beiiig made for a Court Miarshall. ('ol. Williams nrrived from Alkansas and the boys were forgiven. We changed from Stiate to ('onfeder ate service and were carried to Vir ginia. Staid a few da3s in Itichmond and were hurried to Mi anassas anid ml trehmd to Iair'fax I'o,l-t Illinsc and relieved the I st S C. Ii'glimenlt whose tine had expired. We did picket duty and MelDowell tnoved his arty for ward oil the 1st on to ltichmoind. We went back to t;ull Run and took positionli at N1ichel's Ford, McDowell gave us plenty if shells and seattert d our wagon tratins, but on the 18th he at tached to our right and was repulsec. On Sunday the 21st of July he ad vaneed on our left. The :id and i th had to hold the center, bnt the 2d and 8th got in the racket and did some good lighting Late that afternoon we were carried 1 eross the Itun, but, we were not allowed to advance. Ilere 1:1en. GOnhamti. lost ih.is opp.ortuni .tyi. If hie had curried his mnen forward lie woulId have cut oIlf and captutred t lIlt of the enemiy. Tiho niext day we we'nt forwvard anid Gen. Vandomn was made otir Mitj. Geni. isteadtt of Geni. Btonhatm. A Eardi. Mr. Itor: Please give mon space 10 express my hearty applreciationi of the kI idness which hits met me on cominog to Newberry. My church, West 10iid lati)tst,, have give meI (a0i warmn recoIp tion. Th'lrough the generous help of my brethren and the Newherry Mill Co., I was entirely relieved of atlI troublo andio eJxpnsHo ini mini~g my household goods fr'om the dopot to the temp orary parsoina(go. Large and apj pireciative conigre'gatins greet,ed me at bot,h services on my first Suiiday. Since then the p)asttir's panitry has been1 lib orally supplied with atrtich s too num Orons to menlt,i(in. A new experiene hits beeni hatd In the fact that, the pas tor's salary began before his ser'vice commiioeed. I have niet quIte a num her of prominent citilzens, from every one of whom I have received a most cordial welcome. F~or all oif which I am profotuily3 grat,ftul. If' "comning events cast their shadows before," I will be the (elighted piastor of a uinitedl and happy people. '"So mote It be." A friend to alil tmen and of every-wort,by cause, all that, I am is freely laId on the altar or service for Now berry. N. N. BURTON. Foodi C'hanglled to Plisqon. Ptitref'ying food In the IntestInes pro ducies efYects lIke those of arsenic, but. Dr. KIng's New Life Pillls expels the poisons from clogged howels, gen t ly, easIly but,surely, curIng Const Ipation, Blloustness, SIck Hleadachie, F'evers, all IIver. Kidne.v and( Bowel -troubles. Only 250 at all druiggIsts. Chlarleston ECxposttlos flateA via Southern Rtauwa.y. On account of the South Carolina Intor-Sta e and West Indin ICposition to be held in Charleston, S. C., begin ning December 1st, 1901, the Southern Railway will sell excursion tickets to CIharlestoni and return at the following attractive rates: FRHOM NICWIRRY, S. C., FOR $' 75'" Tiokets on sale daIly, lIm-. 6 )ited to ret,urn Juine 3, 1901, S Ited to return ten days. 03 Tickets on sale Tuesdays ~39to return seven days. Correspondingly reduced rates from other po its. 'rho Southern .Rail way Operates double dail.y trains on convenient sehe 1 uiles with Pullman Sleepers to and from Charleston, 8. C. For fu)rt-her Information apply to: W. 10. MoGee, T. P. A., Augusta, Gia. WV. H. Tayloo, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. Rt. W. Hunt, D. P. A., Charleston, S. C. 3. A. Burtori, Ag't., Nowborry, S. C. 15 MiO sutCicnt to g delicious tea Royal Baking rected. A pure pat.ed t.his:lih- I)e. -Ith. 1901. I'e'st M othe"r, thou hat h left us, Ani t hy' lo~' we deeply feel: hlly deia'tilug hath bereft uIs, Hut to onr Pather"'s will we Yield. Thy humble life, htlh left example, ['our us to follOw O in the way. l'hy walk with (od, a sweet ens.inple, Of hon\ a (Chlinri,tia!n .hou1(1 obey. Yes, dearest mother, itho, hath1 left u. A nd thoai h the lsarting t(ieves us Iiitl lio who hat Ii in love bereft u;, 1'light, IIis woro, we'll nl'wet iL,' a tain. liut. a1n1(l ounr heart h we'll mis.s t.he. ''here will be one vacant chair; Hut, in ou' livts. we will enlist thee, ''hat we may keep Our[' Saviour near. We k now our loss, will gain the d<uble, For thou wert helnt with aniuy years, Thy i i m,)rt, il spir it, free fromn thy troublle, h'or ( 'h ri't hath i dried up a lI thy it ears. Thy years were lany with us 11Mo'her, Yes. years of aml n it ion trut'; Thy work was done, so none othe;, Could have done, what t)hou eli('st, do. The mild ipast, of t,hy life will linger. And mark the way thy feet have t,rod: ach hears t,he print of t,hy dear linger. Pointing u; the way t.o (od. Yes, we g ive you Up (lea)' iot,ber, lie hath right to cilnim his own;, Son), andlt daiught,er, sister, br'other1, Can show no love, like He hath shown. But we love tlice, and the partint Gives as pail, tongue cannot, tell: But we, in hIvLen, agailn will greet Ii ee. I)eari'-t. Ni(Ither, fare thee well. L. I). li.-- One who loved her for her quiet, dee p, (.hristaiat examp')e lr1,i or semil with wagen our co'^ts, Vtests alUd l istnt I .hit 0ou want el'ianntl 1n(1 Iir'.ss(l. Wt' have experiencI( (1 hetll anel ua-l ' -i0) , 11 work t:)h li fe!-t class. I'll I': N I-:W l 0?inHHY f tf S'ri:.\m l,.\t-N Y Co FOR XMAS PRESENTS BONB ON S, CHOCOLATES. Ureg Vuktrof FANLY 80X[5.8ASIIET, 863 BROADlWAY.MflaIS$t - 5 IS ROAIIWAY tly St CANDIES SlNT EVERYWIHERI " GtY MAIl OR EXPRESS. THE KIND Large stock just re ceived. Sole agency. Prscipticai Phiarmacists, 1nterest padon de?posits 1in the Savings Department aut, the raIto of 4 por cent. per2 an)hum2 from (late of dlep)ost atI The Commffercial Badl OF NFAVWBERiUY, S. (I. CAPITAL --- $50,000 00 Wo transact a generl Banking busi ness and solIcit the alccouts flt 0indi viduals, firms and corp)oratilone. JNO. M, K IN AlmD, Pre- idont,. 0. 1B. MAYER, ZA. F. WillGi'T, VIce-Pre'sident, Cashloer. Notice to Crediors. STAT'r oIg Sou'rlt CHRIOLINA, Niwusnyi CouNT'Y, M. M. Harris, aui admitlistr'ator, &c., ag ain :t Caganah M. Rumbnly, et al. A rL AND SINGUJLAl Till oreditors of James Y. Hlarris, decoased, are hereby i'e qulre'd to render' in and estatblish thotr claims 1aanst sid( deceased before mue at I~ y (oice In t,he town (If Nowberry, o0 n. t.fore .the sixteenth day of December, 1901, and all the credItors of the saId deceased ar horeby enjo)ined from p)rosecuLing herca '-xept a14 )4 hI'ein pi)ded. Hi. II. RIKARDI, Master, Mator'- nm110 uNv., 1001n. mutes l\C YOU most biscuit using Powder as di , true Icavener. 0YIPROVED THROUGH SERVICE TO AND Vli r ioliinonc, V7'. LOUTIRN RAILWAY C01llpCt Diing Ca scrycc. For details see Agent Southern lNail w ay. Executors's Sale. 3' VIlt' EO11 AN Oll)Eli Utl the lI.n! W. WV 110(d-es, Judlwgw of I'rohate of Newherry Coniit,y, we will ,e(l at pubibe out-ery on '1'nursday ttr 6tith, day if lherntbr, A 1) '901, al t eo Little R iver plantation in New herry County of the late \Vil11am tLan ford, all the personal propert,y of sah deceased on said plantation, consist in^ mostly of eleven mules, four heak of eattle, twoor three hulndred busheh of corn. fodder and straw, several ton: of pea-vine hay, two wagons, on McCormiek Reaper and Binder, cotto) seed, farminty implements &0 ANDRtEW J. 8. LANG.FORtD and MIITON A. CALISLEC. E0xecu.tors of the will of Willian Langford, deceased. J3.A NMZ l\CT)IO'..A.TJ1S HEADQUARTERS. Christians shoppers who wish t< make their selections in advance o the rush should visit the establish ment" of J. W. White. There is t he found a complete stock of CIRISTMAS GOODS. Everything imnaginablh for present for every member of the family. Al that is asked is that you visit thi store beforo buying anything. REMEMBER J. 7V'. 'W%T]it e, who for this season has formed a cc partneiship with Old Santa Clam and the public is to reap the benefit R.J.MILLER has ,just received the brightest, ft esl est, newest and most select steck < Fancy GrocerIes to be found in thuelt' For the Christ,mas Holidays yo want a Fruit Cake. Then go to it. MIiller and get Ithe very freshest of (iurranxts, Malaga Grapes, Raisins, Rolled Oats, Citron, Chocolate, D)ates, Maccaron Lewis' Tea Flakes. Assorted S W EE l' C it ACK E IlS. VANILLA WVAFERS SA HI)IN ES, and all of h.r CANNED GiOOD& TETLEY'S TEAS, 1IIQII GltAD)E MOCllA ANI JAVA COFFl"EE R. J. Miller, The Store that, sells the iHet an Freshest. ILestaurant near Post OfIfi Fine Groceries a Specialty -THE NNal Badl of NOWb81Ty 8 (EsTABLI1slED IN 18'71.) Capital - - - - - $150,000.0i Surplus and Profits - 96,865.81 General banking b)usinecss Lransacte< with promp Jtness5. Spec(ial attenwt Ion to collections. Clorrespondene sollcited Savings Department. Decposlts allowed Interest at the rata of 4 pier cent por annums from dlate o deposIt. Interest p)ayabile January Is and July 1st of each year. M. A. CAar4rsry,, P'rest. TI. 8. D)UNcA.N, CashIer. J1 W. M. HIMMON(4, Asst (P COMPLETE Power Plant For Factories and Mills. ENGINES; Corliss, Automatic, Plain Iside Valves. BOIL~ERS; Heaters, and Pumps. SAW MILLS; From small pliantation mill, to Ut heaviest mills in the market. All kinds of wood working machinery Flour and corn milling machinery. Complete ginningeayst,ems, Lumnu Van Winklec and ' howcas. Engines, Boilers, Saws, Gine instc frquc lellvery.stkfr uc V. C. .iaRa.1r33, 1R29a Main St, Columba, . 0.n Will soon be here. \ selected Stock of Chrisi Prices. Now is th1e tim< Raisins, London Layers Seedless Raisins, Cui Prunes to make Fruit C Candy, Plain Stick, Sc. I New herrv. -'iVc et't ti have a 1,arge aind Feletd SI ha e ' .l',l,:l( 'llt 'lFlour, M (':al. Sugarll, ('(llli'( al F"ull ('re:1a ('lheese at I )ts. ln anl a N ict and :,1elec dtl Stock the Lowest Prices. The Sn Mittle Corner, I We will not sell to yol dise at your offer--a dollar. That was our v Largest Merche We bought them for S. C., and surroundin thatwe have succeedei Cheaper tha have bought their goods. \V knows MON1EY'. and all who tra do-with us Qreatest @arg MORE GOODS F Never sinice wO haive been in busii 01(1 inl tho palst- lnonth. Talk is Cheap! 8 genuine BA UIN S. Evi'ry" (ustoi O.KL E' The Fair and WE FIT TH E GRS.AN MCNA NEW STOCK OF PcEj N(ir We it on henallothrs ail!M DEEME 18t .2 Will g ringig dow andy chN id incrr Neworrys wn o theri yook S1Itorei tos MaYyoifonye Xo s' grnd The spieles asl the tiad and child d i Nyourr tol see asgr and, sthhaircur,losl disay yof npc u CRSMAS'O) Book sieswl tied TMAS A/e have a large and mas Goods at Lowest to buy. the best, 1 Oc. Per lb. -rants, Citron, Dates, akes. per lb. by the box. :11i1 the hu-ge st stock o1 two d br111 each. We also (ek o(' ruccrics, Bacon, Lard, ic1 a full line of Can (xoods. rl 1b. Also) Tobacco , Cigar1s, S( rocket'ry ant TLinwar at iith Co., .\ewberry, S. C. i our stock of merchan hundred cents on the ords to one of the ints in America. the people of Newberry, g country. We know :1 in buying our goods in All Others we have thn BEST VALUE for the ackntowlmdgo that wo offor the ains on Earth! OR LESS MONEY! wss iav wta sold morsE goods than we qnotationsti in an ad(vrrtifment are g but prin ter's in We < fer you tuter is at Iivii a lvivig d nIoim nt for us. TTNER, Square Dealer. UA12D TOTT CK -" c.TI tokoflwrr red Cltin a 'lAAN A nice Ra&~zmaea goo Cigar. WeKhave Fuloin of lw iiDruotigs and P Irv(ot 'es i it flilled&O Ca ~ i ll and Ps Pe s. M solPliooa pli