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N.WUKE AuY M~A #ET. 0orrooted every Tuesday and Friday by Summer Bros. Meat... .................. 1. Shoulders ......;.................... 54 o. Hams.................................. 1 12c. Beet Lard .......................... 8. Best Molasses, now crop...... 00. Good Molasses................ 25@35c. Corn ............................. 550. Meal ................................ 550. lay.............. ... .. ..... 900. W heat Bran....................... $1.00. Ist Patent Flow .................. $5.76. 2nd Beat Flour ................ $5.35. Strait Flour........................ $5.00. Good Ordinary Flour...........$4.00(c .75. Sugar ......................0 to. *R ice..................................,. 6 8jo. Coffee................................. 1 20o. Cotton seed meal, per sack... 900. Hulls, per ton......... ........... $3.00 - Country Produce, Butter, per lb ..................... 1 @20 . Eggs, per dozen ............ 124 100. hickens, each.................. 124 200. Peas, por bushel....... ....... 00. Corn, per bushel..............500. Oats, per bushel.............35(00o. Sweet potatoes .................. 00. Turkeys, per lb ................ 80. Fodder, per owt ................ 6175o. FARMER'S WANDO GUANO... ...AND GLOBE FERTILIZER. The two leading - GUANOS Sold in Newberry. I will make it to your interest to see me be fore buying. I can save you big money. J.J. LANE. Scarlet Flannel 124, 15, 20 and 25c., at Wynn's Bargain Store. t&f2t, wianted At once, 10,000 pounds of dry hides. 3Ighest market price paid. t&f tf. Summer Brcs. Programmkne for Teawclr4 Association Feb. 1s, 18.' 1. Should the teachers encourage school exhibitions-Miss Nannie Simp son, Mr. H. H. Rikard. 2.. Spelling in the common echools Misi Nannie Livingston, Mr. R. A. .Don't annoy others by your couVhing, find risk your life by neglectims a cold. One Min ute Cough Cure cuies coughs, colds, croup. grippw,and all throat and lung troubles. W. Store House for Rent. On Main Street, opposite R. C. Williams' Furniture Store. Apply to R. C. Williams. f&tt.f James D. Nance Camp. There willl be a meeting of the James D. Nanco Camp, U. C. V., held in the court house at Newberry on Monday, saleday in February, at 110o'clo'ik a. mn. All members are urged to attend. -C. F. BOYD, Ad jutant. Children and odults tortured by burns, acalds, i..juries, eczemna or skin dilsoases mayv accure instant relief by using DeWitt's Witch! Hlazo, S,.lve It is tue great Pile remedy W. E. P'elham. Dress Goods and rimmin~1gs at great 13y reduced prices at Wynn's Bargain Store. t&f2t Contractors and Builders. Estimnates furnished on applica tion without charge. If you have a house to build .or .any . mechanical work to be done it will save you money to see us before closing con trhcts. A record of 30 years in the business. References furnished if desired. First-class work at lowest prices. J. C. CANNON & SONs, Newborry, S. C. Alliance Meeting. Utopia Alliance will meet at the school on Saturday, Feb. 5, 1898, at 3 ~.A full attendannce desired. p JNO. R. PERDI4Wv, Pros. N T igh Is the most distressing - , u t.lon can be cut ihort by Whooping ''t.it m. ' Cough Cure, which is ti as yf0eMii.~~ edy for croipuli( all als')tno best knownl restE.Pehu lung and bronch.al tro,uble~' Ai,c,ut theo Size of, who gets An exchange says the ma s. te most the fewest letters complains h ' comn of tne postoicee; the manwl cr pliains of bis preacher pays the pro n Sthe least; the man who compli\) the most of his neigh bor, Is the mots, est neighbor, and the man who has ths leasit sense is most donceited. Justly Proud of Ilhumn. Mr. R. B. McCarty, of the firm of R. B3. McCarty & Co., of Newberry, has for more than a month been afficted with rheuimatu.m, last week he was brough t irom Ne wberry to his brother's Mr. D. P. McCarty, In our county. "Bob''" is a Saluda boy whose business ablity anid success have made Sabld jusly pr.oud of himn. The sympathy of of many friends are with this splendil young man while he sM1fers.-Sludl Advocate 2nd. .ro Cure' a Cold ini One Day. 'ake Laxative Uromo Quinine TaF ,i e~'All Druggists refund the mono; * uMs to euro. 25c. f atOm VAIIOUS AND ALL ABOUT Winter at last. Toe days are much longer. Monday next will be saleday, To-night "The Midnight Fire .at the opera house. Mayor Evans spent Wednesday and Thursday in Columbia. Dr. J. Ward Pelham, of Clinton, was in Newberry on Wednesday. - W. H. Hunt, Esq., wont down to Coluwhia Wednesday on legal business. Miss Nannie Henderson, of Colum bia, is on a visit to Chief H. C. Hunter's family. To-pight at the opcra house "The Midnight Fire" will be a realistic scene. Don't miss it. -Bring the children to see "The Mid night Fire" at the opera house to-night. Only 15 cents. Rev. J. D. Mahone, of Newberry, Is visit .ag his daughter, Mrs. Dr. W. M. Mea,_or, at Unon. Editor B. G. Price, of the Walter boro Press and Standard, was in New berry on Tuesday. Miss Minnie Cannon is visiting rela tives in Newberry this week.-Pros perity Advertiser 2nd. - The town tax books closed on the 31st of January. But few executions wil' have to be issued. Minor Teague. colored, a member of the Eagle Hand Engine Fire Company, died Wednesday night. As always, the latch-string to this oflIce will hang on the outside of the door on salesday. Drop in. See the fire department at work in the fire scene in "The Midnight Fire" at the opera House to-night. The country editors seem quite indif ferent to the rm.or that 0100 counter felt bills are in circulation. Prof. Geo. B. Cromer, of Newberry, was in attendance at conference here Saturday.-Chapin News, 2nd. . "Col." Frick, who is attending New berry College, came home to attend conferenoe.-Chapin News, 2nd. A few shad have been put on the market here by some of our fish deal c-s. They come a little high yet. See notice in another column for bids to haul gravel for the city council. Bids considered next Tuesday night. The city court room will no longer be a public loaling place. When you walk in these days you meet a cold reception. Miss Kathleen Copeland has returned home after a few weeks pleasant visit to friends in 'Newberry. - Bamberg Herald, 2d. The cast for "The Midnight Fire" is so perfect in preparation that they could have given the performance sev eral nights before this. Next Monday a week will be St. Val entitie's day. Some of our merchants have nice lines to select from, both comic and sentimental. The Laurens papers tell us that ex Senator Irby is having an office fitted up and will resume the practice of law within the next few days. There has been a big sale of tickets for "The Midnight Fire" at the opera house to-night, but there will be plenty of seats for all who come. If you miss getting reserved seats for "The Midnight Fire" at Sholtz's, you can get them at the door, as more than 100 seats are not on the diagram. Hon. J. A. Sligh will deliver an ad dress'before a mass meeting of farmers of Abbeville and Greenwood Counties, at the former place, on Thursday next. Alderman J. J. Lane is acting mayor in the absence of Mayor Evans. He presided at the meeting of the city council last evening with the dignity of a judge. Mr's. Peter Robertson of Newberry sp)ent Saturday, Sunday and Monday with the family of her brother, Mr. Joe. H. Hunter of our town.-Prosperity Advertiser, 2nd. Manager Floyd of the Cotton Seed Oil Mill and Fertilizer Company, is selling an immense quantity of- fertil izer. He has a good thing and the farmers are fast finding it out. The absence of editorial .matter and other shortcomings in this issue is caused by the absence of the editor, who is in Columbia on business con nected with the State Press Associa Mr. J. J. Lane, Newberry's great fertilizer dealer, has made arrange nmonts and -will again handle the famous Wanido Guano. He wants to supply you with guano the coming season. See him. Capt. C. H. Parks has arrived from Atlanta, and wvill at an early date go on the road in the interests of the Caro lina Manufacturing Company. New berry welcomes him. He is at the "Newberry." Mr. JT. ii. Hewitt, advance agent for Gorton's Minstrels, was in the city yes rezday, billing the company to appear j eon the night of tne 9th. He is a pi. etgentleman and makes friends wl -over ho goes. I M r. A. J. Cook, the p)oplar clerk at The Newbrriy, has returned from a visit W relatives and friends in differ ent pa b'ta of the State. Dr. W. E. Beol cher oc uipied h is place at the hotel during b s absence.. Mr. R. A'. H arrison, one of our pros. Newberry one dlay last wouk, had the misfortune of being robbed of one hun dred and eighty-two dlollars.-Higgini Ferry Cor. Saluda Ad vocate. who went to Greenville to investigati A the a.es of small-pox in dispute thor' several weeks ago, writes the Abbeville Prose and Banner that the disease is undoubtedly small-pox. Thj t ought to settle it. Capt. S. J. McCaughrin attended a meeting of the State Agricultural and hiechanical Society in Columbia Wed nesday night, and was appointed on a committee to look after the develop ment of the unoccupied property of the association. The stockholders of the Newberry Building and Investment Company wore paid up and the businosE brought to a close yesterday. r The stockholders were all plvased with the results of their inved,,, mts. Leo another be started at once. Chapin News, 2nd: "Geo. G. Domi nick, who is a student at Newberry College, is reported as being at the point of death. His parents have been. called to his be tide." We are sorry to report that there is but little ot no improvement in the youug man's con dition. Nall! Nausi Just received, a car load of nails which will be sold cheap at Summer Pros. f-t A Small Fire. A small fire occurred on Hon. Geo. Johnstone's place, about three and a half miles from the city, Tuesday night. The cow stables on the place were burned and about $25 worth of food. The Taz Levy. The County Board asked for a tax levy for this county of 3j mills for ordi nary purposes and 4 mill for past in debtedness, which will make the total tax levy for this county 4 mills. This does not include the State levy. There is no levy asked for railroad purposes, as has been published. That is a local matter and concerns only cer tain townships, which is arranged by the County Board. IMM Why %will you buy bitter nauseating tonicA when GROVE'S TASTLESS CHILL TONIC is as pleasant as Lemon Syrup. Your druggist i3 authorized to refund the money in every case where it fails to cure. Price, 60 cents. Fresh arrival today of Huyler's Fine Candies: Huyler's Bon Bonsl " Chocolates! " Marshmallows! " Assorted Fruits! " Assorted Caramelal " Rose Dainties! Choclate Pralines! " Cream Pepermintsl Burnt Almond6l Treat your Sweetheart to Huylers and make her happy. Pelham's Pharmacy. To the Ladies. Prof. Chase, Ladies' Tailor and In venter of Chase's Ladies' Tailor System of Dress Cutting, will be in Newberry two weeks more. Prof. Chase has had many years' experience in Dress Cut ting and has been a student under the best lady tailors in New York and Bos ton, and has invented and pattented a system that bids fair to revolutiobize the dress-cutting world. All ladies in terested in dress making are invited to call and investigate our system, no matter what system or chart you are using. Remember you are living in a. progressive age-be progressive if you would be successful. It costs nothing to test our claim, and we claim much. We will cut a dress for any form, and will guarantee a perfect fit without the slightest alteration. Patterns cut to order. Agent wanted. PROFESSOR CHASE, Orotwell Hotel, Sehumnpert Announces. 0. L. Schumpert passed through Spartanburg yesterday. He announced to some of his friends that he expected to be a candidate for governor. There will be a lively camp)aign when he and Archer and Whitman mount the same stump. All are fearless in the expres sion of opinion and while they differ in their style of speaking, the'y talk with considerable force and effect. But El lerbe seems to be the unknown factor just now. It will be Ellerbe, or some one else that is better.-Special to Greenville News, 2nd. A LONG TIME AGO Some one asked: Mistress Mary quite contrary How does your garden grow? Such a question is agravating after the garden is planUtedl and there is found to be something the matter with tihe seed, We don't believo there will be0 any trouble if yo.u come to us for GARDEN SEED! Garden Sed!! Garden Seed!!! . .GARDEN SEED.. We keep Biruist's Garden Seed and they never FAIL to GROW Ve wou1M lot Kooli tacin, IF THET DID. ROBEllTSOIIGILOEli -Pharmacists. ACCEPTS A MEW POSITION. Dr. 0. H. Pnrks Goes With the Newberrj Manufacturlig Company. Mr. Charles H. Parks, who has fo several years past been convected wit1 The Journal as traveling agent au solicitor, has resigned his position an will in f lie future represent the Care lina Manufacturing Company witl headquarters at Newberry, 1. C. Mr. Parks will travel for this coin pany selling caskets and undertakers supplies. This is no new business fo: Mr. Parks, he having traveled for thit line of goods for eight years, and con iequently is throughly familiar witi hbe goods ho bas to handle, and witi .hc trade he has to suroly. No doubi .e will be successful in his business Atlanta Journal, 1st. Cotton Orowers No 9. All persons interested in cotton r71owing and the Cotton Growers Asso -ttion:aro requested ;o meet at Pros >)erity on Saturday Feb. 12, 1898 at 2.3( W. P. Pugh, A. H. Miller, W. T. Gibson, Com. No 9. County papers please copy. Schumnport Enotera. 0. L. Schumport is really and truly n the race for Governor. Mr. Schum. >ert is a man of ability, a forcible, elo luent and aggressive speaker and aE iolicitor of the seventh.circuit for oigh' rears made a notably successful record le was one of the "boy soldiers" ir iho late war.-Greenville News 3nd. We Misst Have It. The Saluda Advocate of lait weelk ays: "Col. M. P. Wells, of the Edge old bar, was over here Thursday in he interest of a railroad from Edge !old by Saluda and Newberry or Green Aood to Greenville." Since his visi o Saluda, such was the endorsemen received that Col. Wells has prepare< i charter for the above nained road an It has already passed the House of Rop resentatives. - Edgetield Advertisei Ind. A New Supervinor. Governor Ellerbe, on Saturday last ippointed Mr. E. B. Kibler of Pros perity to the ofilce of Supervioor o Registration for Newberry County rhe appointment is an excellent one and tho delegation could not have re -ommended a better man for the place Mr. Kibler is a young man of excellen :ualifcation, and will do his duty ac ,-'rding to the. "law and evidence it mch cases made.and provided."1-Pros perity Advertiser, 2nd. COST SALEI A grand opportunity continued We have concluded to continue ou 1 grand Slaughter Sale until March 1st MOSELEY BROS., f 2t. Prosperity, S. C. HEigh Grade Blood and Bonte UertilIser. XXX Blood and Bone Guano. Acid Phosphate. Dissolved Bone. taf tf Evans & Wilbur. A Correetion. We have received the following not' from Representative Wyche, of Nevw berry, which we publish with pleasurt We took the vote as published in th daily papers. We had no other way c knowing how the members voted: MR. EDITOR-YOU do not quote m correctly in voting to indefinitely posi pone the lien law. I voted against ir definite postponement, along wit Messrs. Kibler and Banks. Mr. Kible made an extended argument in favor ( repeal of the lien law. Please correct in your next issue an oblige, Yours truly, C. T. WYcu. A Good Letter-F,rm the Clerk of tho Cl enit Court. Fernanidina, Fla., Feb. 28, 1896. Mr. J. George Buhrer, Druggist, City: Dear George: Please send a bottle< Chr.mberlaln's Cou gly Remedy. would not feel easy if I[knew there wa none of this valuable Remedy in i: house. I have given it a fair test an cnsider it one of the very best rei dies for croup that I have ever fount One dose has always been sufficient, a though I use it freely. Any cold m children contract yields very readily I this medicine. I can conscientlousi renom mend it for croup and colds I children. Yours respectfully, GE~o. El. WOLFE. Mold by W. El. Pelhamn. Other Things besides SPECTACLES There are lots of things i a Jewelry Store that dIon contain jewels. Lots of small artistic articl< suitable for Xmas presen that you would never thin of unless you saw them. WVe have a beautiful line< small Novelties at extremel LOW Pil(E83. You can come and spend p Jleasant hour in lookir around at our stock and bt when) you get readIy. EDUA RD SC [OLTZ, 'The Jnwaler The Midnight Flre. The best reserved seat for "The Mid night Fire" at the opera house to-night, for the benefit of the Methodist Church, is only 35 cents. The ladies have mado the prices cheap. It takes a very large crowd at these prices to make any money, therefore every man, woman and child in Newborry should turn out to-night. If you don't want, a reserved seat, take one for 25 cents, and bring the children for 16 cents. Betram and Willard's plays have bee-t presented in every important town and city of South Carolina, and for churches of every do nomination. Think of it-17 months in the one tate. The most fastidious will find nothing to offend. "The Mid night Fire" could have appropriately been named "As yO sow, so shall ye reap.' Uorton's Minstrel. Por the first time in four years a gen uine minstrul show has visited Westor ly and the welcome accorded it was not a case of misplaced judgement. Gor ton's Mintrols, in the old time splendor of red suits, with white haLts banded .Ith gold, announced their arrival by an open air concert. In the evening they ptayed to a large house at Bill von's opera house. The programtno was a typical minstrel one, in the first par, Paure being introduced the Gor ton sextette, the greatest musical fea ture ever Introduced in a minstrel first, part.-The Westerly, It. I., Daily Sun. At the opera house next Wednesday night, 9th instant. City Counell Proceedings. The regular monthly meeting of the City Council was hold last night. Al dermen Lane, Epting, Young, Taylor and Earhardt were present. In the absence of the Mayor, Alderman Lane presided. The usual routine business was traus acted, such as hearing reports of com mittees, approving claims, etc. On motion of Alderman Epting it was ordered that the proceedings of the I meetings of the City Council be fur nished the newspapers for publication as news when desired, o that reporters be allowed at the meetings. On motion f Alderman Young, the Clerk was instructed to advertise for bids to haul gravel from the gravel beds to the city for the ensuing year, and the bids be considered at next meeting. Alderman Earhardt moved that quarterly itemized reports be published showing the receipts and expense ao counts and to whom paid. Carried. The next meeting will be hold on Thursday night next. We are still solling quantities of Saluda Croup Oil. Robertson's Compound Cough Syrup. Electric Liniment. Theso are the medicines for the season and Robertson & Gilder's is the place to buy them at. A Good Minelel Show Next Week. Peals of hearty laughter and unstint ed applause greeted the famous Gorton Minstrels at Baldwin's Trheatre Friday evening. Every seat in the big house was filled and the audience was repro sentative of Wellsvillo's best theatre goers. The show was remarkable in many ways. It was clean in character, bright and humorous in dialogue, well - nigh perfect In instrumental music and . very good in specialties. It was, in a fact, just such an old-fashioned pure f minstrel show as the peop)le like. Such a show as creates laughter, cures the a blues, and prevents gray hairs and wrinkles. The jokes in the first p)art were new, r .and the instrumental and vocal music f e xcellent. The soloiets and the sex Lette were repeatedly recalled. Above all things else the Gortons are noted for their Gold Band, which is unexcelled in minstrelsy, and which on p)arade and in the show rendere great music. Manager Larkin and his company will be warmly welcomed on return. fdates in Wellsville.--D)aily reporter. This exellenit minstrol aggregation :will appear at the opera house on thc d night of the 9th inst. Seats on sale at -Scholtz's jewelry store. [MAi4RRIED. Y Trhursday, February 3d, 1898, at the 0 home of the parents, of the bride, is n No. 8 township, by Rev. D. Tiller. Mr. J. C. Blair and Miss Bessie Domi. nick. From everywhere come words oi praise for Chamiiberlai n's (Cough Reme. dy. ',Allow nme to congratulate you en tho merits of your Retmedy. Il cured me of chronIc bronchitis whiet the doctor could do nothIng for me.'' Chas. F. Hemiel, Toledo, 0. For sah by W. E. Pelham. Cigar Sale I I hhvo a few off brands o Cigars that I will soil rogardlesm of cost. TIhose Cigars are a sold by manufacturers for first nl class goods, but they do not suil tour trade. Call for "SANTA BANA," s "ATTACVA CLUB" and "BEN BIOWS 1,' k i.you want Cigars at a los price. rf MY Rognlar IIDe of Ciga is up to its usual excellence We do our share of supplyinj the most fastidious smokers o athe town, therefore, we canne gafford to keep anything but t.h best in our regular line. Thana ing you for past favors and as ing a co[ntinuance of same, I ar yours to please, 8. B. JONES. G1GUI E ARE PREPARED TO SAN lars per ton on their purchase save them One to Two Dollars on thei ash and Cotton Sood Meal. Guarani with same analysis. We can sell you to use of each and you do the mixing, mixed that will analyze 7 per cent. P and 2 per cent. of potash, all for $15.1 company to price you a fortilizer that will find that it will be necessary for y more for your cotton to pay the diffur< of your crops you can afford to sell th, ducing your acreage and increasing yc acres to produce what would naturally saving of 50 per cent. in makIng your of production 50 por cent., you can af proportion. Thoso suggestions are fr( to considor them boforo buying your ft quanity to soll, and if you dosir orders and haul out Nwheu it s to supply tho demand of our years; and if prosent sales are an Will be outirely sold out in thirty days offico over Purcell & Co's store. 6t, HIGHEST GRADE FERTILIZERS -AND1 ACID PHOSPHATE P01t) 1,101,14 BY EVANS & WILBUR. Don't buy until you get our prices. Headquarters for Groceries, Hardware, Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods and All Plantation Supplies. Evans & Wilbur sTrAT'E OF SOUTI CAROLINA COUNTY OF NEWBEltRY-IN COMMON PLEAS. John M. Hchumpert as Supervisor for Newberry County, South Carolina, Plaintill, agamist M%. F Rosenthal and C. I. Rosential, partneirs doing busiiness under the firm name of [I. Riosenthal & Mons, Defendants. Summons for Relief. Complaint Filed. To the Defendants above named: Y OU ARE HIEREiIY SUM monedl andl required to answer the complaint in this actioni which ia fUled in the ot11ce of the Clerk of Court for Newberry County, and to servo a copy of your answer to the said( comn plain't oni the sub,4cribers at ( heir ofiee at Newherry Court, House, South Caro lina, within twenity da.ve after tihe ser vice hereof; exclusive of thie (lay of such service; and if you fail to answer khe complaint within the time afore said, the piniitifl in) this action wiil apply to the Court for the relief deC mand(ed in the complaint. IIUNT1 & HIUNT, J. Y. CULBREATHI, Plaintli"s Attorneys. Dated December 21, A. D). 1897. Tro the Defendants, M. 8. Rosenthal and C. H. Ro~sent.hal: Take notice that the comp)linit in the above stated action was. on the 21st (day of D)eember, 1897, filed in the oflice of the Cierk of thme Co,urt, of Commnon Picas for Newbierry County, in tihe Stato of South Carolina. HUNT1 & HIIUNTI, J. Y. CUJLBRE'ATH1, Plaintiff''s A ttorneys. Cannon & Mayes, are agents for the Mansion House Steam Laundry, OF Greenville, S. C. ADMIRATION is always excited by the immaculato f ly neat appearance of the man whos< t linen is (done up at this laundry S The young ladies of Nowborry al - ways say they know when linen hai - been done up here, because ou a patrons "always look as if they ha< come out of a band box." Gliv us your nakaes.m \NO E THE FARMERS FIVE DOL i of Amuoniated Fortilizes. (an r purchases oi% Acid Phosphate, Pot eoing our grades against any others the material and tell you proportions that will give you a Fertilizer when bos. Acid, 4 por ount. of Ammonia )0 por ton. Ask ..ay guano dealer or will analyze as the above, and you ou to realizo two cents por pound me in prico. By reducing the cost )m choapor; this can be done by ro ur fertilizers, thoroby causing 100 require 150 acres to produco-a not crop-and if you docroaso the cost rord to sell your proceeds in same >m practical oxperience, and ask you irtilizers. Wo havo only i limited i to got. the advantago place your aits, as we havo not boon ab.o Fortilizors in the past seven index of this year's business, we Call and cin me boforo buling, TEWBERRY OIL MILL, By L. W.- FLOYD, ?ros., Troas., Sec'y and Managor. COMF ..... AND SEE! Our New Line of Check Musilip, Embroideries, insertings, Laces, CalicoeS and Percales. We have just received a case of .1-4 'ercales, fatL colors, which we will Soil you att 7 1-2 cents, formor prices 10 and 121 cents. --:o: You Must See Our new line Shirt Waist at 500., worth 75c. S0innetlilng new in Ladies Wo will sell you a good Damask, red and white, at 25 ct-s. per yir.d. Anyt.hing in Winter Goods q we will sell you checap. Como and inspect our goods and piceos, which are 14 guarantood, before buying! Yours truly, Davenport 8 Renwick. NSirco of Filgl ScIllm alil ]iscligige. N OTICF I8 11ltitEBY GIVEN tht LI will make a final settle. ineont on the estate of Mrs. F"annile 8. And rew~ s, dece.ased, on the 18th day of February, 189)8, at 11 o'clock, In the t'flice of the Judige of Probate for New berry C!ou nty, In the State. of South Carollina, and1( willI iniedlr' tely there after apply for a final discharge, as adniInkirator of the~ said estate. All pereons hioldinug clahns against the said( estate will render the canto (duly attested, anid all p)ersons indebt.ed to the said estafe will please pay the samte on or before that (late, to the un dlersigned. W. A. A NDREW8, AO Ti Iilstrator. Janiiury 15, 1898. f. 4It. Mlaster's Sales. STATE OF SOUTII CAROLINA, COUNT1Y OF NEWVBERRY-IN COMMON PLEA S. W. D). 1 iardy, Master, Plaintiff' against J. WV. and TV. R. Sanders, D)efend 'fY Ol1DER,01 O liTHE CO~URT hAlerein , I will sell b fore the court, house at Ne wberry, during the legal hours of sale, on the FIrst Monday ini February, 189)8, alpubilic outCry to the highest bidder, the fol low ig dlescribed p)roplerty, to wIt: All that tract of land, being a portion of t,ho real estate of the late Andirew J. Long'shore, ,a tle count.y and( State aforesaid, co'ittm ting Two Hund(redl and1( Nineteen (619) Acres, more or less, and bounded by land(s of estate of An .t dlre:w J. L.ontgshtore, D)r. J. K. Olider, Mrs. D)r. Thonmpson andl others. TrxxiMs: One-thirdl of the puzrchaso money to be paid in cash, balance pay. able in two equaiil anniuaxl Instalments Iwith interest from t.ay of sale, eredIt portion to be secu redl by a b)ond( of the purchaser andl a mortgage of thle prem Ises sold1. Purthaser to pay for papers. I XW. D). H ARDY, Muster. Master's Office, Jan. 11, 1898. Sheriff s Sale. STATE 01F SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY 01" NEWBERRy. Silas Johunstone, Master, against Tnos. S. M oorman as l'x 'or., of M arie WV. Moormnan and Addle V. Moorman. B Y VIR.TUF: OF AN I'XlECUTI1ON to me di rected herein, I will sell b,efore the (court, H-ouse at Nowberry S. C., on Saleday in February, (7th) 1898, the following described real es tate, tevied On as tbe proper.,y of Ad (dio V. Moorman, to wit: All that p)ar eel of land situate abo - t, 14 miles north of t,he Town of Newberry, S. C., in said 4County and State, containing Eight Acres, mroro or less, and boundedl by lands of Mrs. Ella 1. Boyd, LW. Floyd antd Public lloadl leading from ,Newherry to Union, S. C. r TERtMs 01. SALEa: Cash. Purchaser to pay for' pape)rs. M I IIOD 3 Shorilf of Newborry County, S. C. Shonriff' omoc, Jan. 10 1898