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S.w r.F' KY is eV i 4.r. ,rected every Tue,-6dy and Friday rI umnier Bros. ..*............................. 6e(lc. ldors ......................... 70. . 12(a14c. Nita rdl .......................... (.9o. lolesses, Or wrot)...... 630c. Moirsas..................... 25(@l50o. 06 & ................................ 600. M M i........ . .......... ........... 650. ,,........... I................... 0 0. . .... $1.10. tc.g $ i .................. 4.75. S .. .... $4.00. M OC) I V 0 ' ......0@3.60. H ...........I........... ......... 5 Gc o. ................................ 5 0 ' c. ................................. l04 (,15e. seed me2.1, per sack... $1.15. vil , per cw t.............. 35c. Country Produce, r, \) ib ..................... 15()20c.. pci d os,e- ................. I0c. e:? !, e .................... 124@20c. S bO ....... ......... 85C. pe 0 . ' . . ............... ,5e. pe, bel) i.................. 35 )40C. potatoe ... . 40(a)50C. ys, por lb ................. 6(a 8c. e I) 0 V .................. 60(a75c. y "recolved a car load of feed cat 47% 8uMM IR 13 KOs. 41nnu:11 It bio Society Meeting. annuel meeting of the Newberry yBible Society will be held in tlthera' church on next Sunday ( . Rev. M. G. G. Scherer will de he addriss. Public invited to W iill), w tt . able agent in Newberry to sel. ass $'5.i I and $30.00 Bicycles ss A. M.ScheiL'y & Co., 92 Ueade ew York. -3 2t. ldidgs, Lumber, Laths and les. STUAi:1 Beos. . LES+-w4, Manager. t&fuf 'ok out for Purcell & Co.'s ad V Nemoeut.. t f tf. Totephooe Subsor)bers. so add to your list: r, Dr. P. G. (lfesidencc) No. 102 And oblige, L. W. Fi.OYD. 'o Enter the Co:,test. utest wr i beld at the college yes afternoon to decide wl+ich of I be ts w u'd eute- the in' r-collegi "itorial c nte-t to be held at wood ou Ap . 20th. There were . 22E'contestant -, anl Ai. J. B. Der on, and w,i repre tnut Newberry e in t%e contest. A- E-.cepttou to tIie a'e. .s hop where you can get what you and when you want it. STUA we BRos. . H. LESLr Manager. t&ftf o matter what prices you are oted, -we will always be lower. 1&ftf C. J. Purcell & Co. Death of a LIttIo l.abo. 'hle Infantchdd of Ml. Forest Counts .ed yesterday al.e. noon. It had been ok for several days,' but seemed to be tiar yesterday mornio-, and Mrs. avird, ie child's grandmother, who ad beeni 't L-;g care of the lltAle one nce the de'i: b, of its mother, deelded g' to Peu,ai. to 'lve with her daughi r, Mrs.. I-.. 31e". 'Vhey .left ou the uthern t -a a ye'Lterday, and the lid, whIch st3med to *be sQ much bet *r, died between here atnd C>dumbia. (a remains were brought back on the Ight train last night and will :be urled tbis afternoon at Rlosont ~emetery. L" ave the residence at 4.80 Selck savio a at the grave. Ifyou a)ced any columns, balusters or ~turned work get our prixces befor'e you \uy. We will save you money. Satis fact-ion guaranteed. STUA RT BTtos. - 1. H5. LESLrC, Manag,er, t&f tf. Wated. I am paying 2c. per pound for old rub ber boots and shoes. H1. S. Rightmlre,' t&rtf..~ At Newberry Laundry. U., IHaR A Hard Man,. to liet. Col. 0. L. Schurrpert is announced as a candidate for Governor. The Hdrald supported him two years ago, and st,ill has a high regard for him. We are sorry he has entered the field again and be'ie:e ho has rnuade a mis take in doing so. The man who may be able to defeat McSweeneyewill be the next Governor, and judging from the expressions of opinions we hear, that Jndividual has not yet been named. -Rock Hill Herald. FOR Ii. I. Ii. BAU BLOoD. Nottle Beet iFree. Badl Blood causes Blood and Skin Diseases, Eruptlins, Phim ples, Scrolu.i Ia, Eating Sores, Ulcers, Cancer, Eci ma, Skin Scabs. Erupt ions and Sores on tlblidren, Rheurnatismi, CJatarrh, Itching Humors, etc., a positive sppe ciie cure Ia found in B. B. B. (B3otailc Blood Balm,) the most wond(e.rfui blood purifier of the age. It has always cured .even the most deep seated, per siatent eases, after doctors an.d patent mnedicines had all failed. Bl. B. BI. cures by drielag out of tihe blood the poisons and humors which Cause all these troubles, and a-cur.e is thus made that Is permaineph~ . Con tagipus Blood Poladn, prod uclng Eiru ptions, Swollen Glazade, [loerated Throat and Monthi, Eto,, oured by 13. B. 1B. At drugglets, *1 per large bottle; six large bottles fultetret $5. Write for Free i'riii Bottle, -which will be sent by re turn m~ail. Meia adyice -Fass. Ad dless BLoD BICo., A liante, Ga.ly -Price our CQrn, Bacoon, Flour, TPo b)aceo, MoIasses, before p)urchasing plspwhere. We will save you monuy. -ttf . .J. Pureell & Co. 'If ynu dieed columns, baltusters or' aIl tuz'ned Work, get ourj pices beforo but .g We will sayo.you niodey. 8sti fa tdn guaranteed, St?ART.Biok. 1E1;lisa'.m. Man.nger -et t. VAICU 'US AN D) A L,L AnOU r. See city ordinance. Mr. David Mittle left yesterday for Bennettsville. The Nance street hotel has up a neat, new sign-"Central House." Miss ilessie Martin, of N!nety- ix, is the guest of Mrs. J. C. Myers. James Hunter, Esq., I ntendent of Saluda, was in the city yesterday. If you can't say anything good of a person-say nothing, is a good rule. Next Thursday night Faust at the opera house. Prices: 25, 50, 75 and $1. Rev. G. A. Wright wi'l preach at Ifelena Sunday 25th inst. , at 3.;0 p. m. Job nstono & Welch al verti sone valuable city property for -ale or rent. See ad. 1irs. II. C. Baldin, of IIendersonville, Is on a visit to her mother, Ml rs. Cook, at The Newberry. Newberry n ow I-4 an up-to-date China hall. Call at Dr. Pelham's and se: for yourself. Remember the game of bLll this after noon between the college and the Clin ton college nines. Messrs. '1'. L. Mack and J. 13. Bear den, of Saluda County, were in the city -Wednesday on business. Acco-ding to the old Dutch saying, the signs are ight now for planting po tatoes. Get then in today or tomorrow. At the meeting of the city counc'i Tuesday night the license on "green groceries" was reduced irom $100 to Over twenty new sub,cribers have been added to our list In less than a week. Get ia the push and read the news tw'ce a week. The little child of Mis. Li.1e Rufl, at Helena, accidentally caught fire and was severely hurned yesterday about the arml and face. Chas. L-me, the leading humorist of the Soute, at the - opera house next Wednesday night, inder the auspices of the Newbvri y L) coumt. Ni. Wai. 1, Smith is spending a few days in Anderson, where he is buying cottoa. LIe i .ight somttething over a thousand b,.les the itst week. The P. emiutu Discount Cheek busi ness bas closed do.vn in Newberry. The manager was her yes'erday fi om Au gusta wind-ng up the buOness. The serenades by the West End Band is e.ijoyed by the cit,izens very fre quently now. The boys help to liven p the city and deserve en.ouragenent and help. Magistrate Chappell sent George Wabhington, colored, to the county chain gong yesterday for breaking con tract. The sentence w.is $15 or 30 days. He took the days. Mimnaugh is expecting his Northern milliner today. He has in an elegant line of millinery and,doesn't propose to be outdone, in quality or goods, prices, decorations or taste in trimmings. Keep an eye on his ad. An interesting.meeting Is In progress at the West End Baptist church. The pastor is being assisted by the Rev. J. E. Dun, of Columbia, S. C. Services at 3.i0 and 7 30 p. m.. Public invited to attend all t,hese services. "Faust" at the opera hou"e next Tuesday evening p)romises to be one of the best attract,ions of the season. The scenie effects will be elaborate. All of the scenery of the house will be put aside and special scenery used. Don't miss It. The p)lans foi' the new Johnstone street Melbodist church have been decIded 'ni by the building committee and it will be a handsome edifice.. htis to cost $8,000. 'rhe commit,tee hopes to begin work on 'the church within a month or six weeks. " rig Nubiest lW ia The best contentment has." Yet, how ever noble In mind, no man or woman can have perfect contentment without p)hysical health. The blood must be kept~ pure and the stomach and diges tive .organs In good order. T1he best means for this purpose Is Hood's Sarsa partila. It promptly cures all b cod humors and erupt,ions and tones up the system. The favoiHte cathartic is Hood's Pills. 25c. A onpoils Appoint meont. On Wednesday next, March 28th, an examination will be held at Ander son, In the district of Congressmati LatI mer of South Caro'.ina. The object of the examination Is to fill the vacancy for the Third South Carolina Congres sional District at thn' Naval Academy at Annapolis. It, is thought that there will be a number of competitors for the appointtnent to the Naval Academy. The applicants must, be resIdents of the Third Congressional DistrIct, and must be between the ages of 15 and 20 years. They must be proOcient en)ough in the various branches t,o be able to 'pass the examinatlan. The successful can didato for the app)oilmenlt, of course, musatbe able to pass the entrance cx aunination at the Naivtd Academy, and also to meet the various 'physical r'e quireinents. Free of Oatarge Any adult sull'ering from a cold set tled od.tihe breast, bronchIis, throat or lung troubles of any, nature, who wIll calls at W. E. Polh am's, will be pre. sented wIth a tnIpe bott,le of B-osohoe's Clerman Syrup, free of charge. Only .o bottle given. to onme person, anLd none to children *without oirder froam parents. NIo throat or ig reamedy over hadl suohm a saln as Bioschaee's German Syru p In all parts of the el v1lized worldI. Twent. years ago muilllonts of bottles wore tIen1 away, anud your dru gist, \WIll 4e . Ouls' auiceeis was lnarvelt, it Ia realy the only Tihroamt and Liug RuLhld ~Enrally endtorsed by physI .h91te% Out M4 cen6 I,attle will qur.jor proyo It. Thl9' Mol yy dggls In all oivyllised ennntrie,, l y Dr. Parsoni,. of Washtngton, to 1 ullver the Annual Addrss at the CUego ('oim uu.in,~I,unt Ilka Waihington, March 20.-Rtev. Wil liam I. Parsons, 1). 1)., has been in vited to deliver the annual address to the Literay Socletiesof Newberry Col loge at Newberry, S. C. The address w;ll be deli vered on Jue10 , next. Dr. 'a"sons is one of the best known (i vines of Washington city, being pastor of the Church of the l,c'ormation of tnis city, and he has a largo congrega t'on. H e is noted as a public speaker, and Is regarded as one of the best pul pit ofators of Washington city. lie has had charge of the Church of the Iteformat'on he"e for several years, and is highly regarded by all who know hiin. l)r. Parsons has accepted the in vitation, and will be at. Newbeiry Co' lege on the date selected for his ad dress. The invitatio i was extended to hirsoe time ago and he has had it unde:- advisement. IIe was urged to accept both by the faculty of Newberry and by the meaubers of the literary so cletis, who were desirous of hearing him. Dr. Parsons is v'ell known throughout the South, and in the State of South Carolina, where he has before add 'essed publc neetings in va"ious parts of the State. It will, however, it is unde"stood, be his irst appearance before Newberry College. The faculty and siudents of the college are to be coog;tunlated upon the opportunity to hear Dr. Parsons, who is a minister of broad views and culture. The church over which Dr. Pa-sons presades in this city is a Luthe--an chu"eb, and is located on Cap'tol Hill, at the co 'nee" of I<'ennsvlvauia -avenue and '1il:rd si:e"ots, southeast, and among Its mrembers are some of the best known citizens of \Vashington of the Lutheran chu-ch. Several inembe':s of Congress are also members of Dr. Pa-son's con gregation.-Special 'o Charleston Post. A Frigl,tlul Iluntder. Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, Cut or Bruise. Bucklen's A rnica S.ylve, the best in tte world, wii kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures Old Sores, Fever S->re%, Uleers, tuils, Felons, Corns, all Sttiu Eruptious. Best Pile cure on earth. O'ilv .~> eta. a box. Cure goar"anteed. Sold by all I)ruggis; s. 'Ihu Gaiden Spot Col. Ruthc-ford said, South CarolUna is the garden-spot of the wori and Newberry the garden-spot, of that gar den-spot. It is our duty to ourselves and others to tell the world of our ad vantages, for by so doing we will at tract to our county the attention of those of the crowded cities of the Nortt and East who are looking for new homes. We have inducements to offer not excelled by any section of the South, and they have but to be known to he taken ad vantage of. The forth coming Greater Newberry Edition of The Newberry' Herald and News will furnish an unsurpassed nedlean through which to give a wide pob'leity to our city and county. If troubled with rheumatism, give Chatmberlai n's Pain-B3alm a trial. It will not cost' yoti a cent if It, does no good. One application will relieve the pain. Ib also cures sprains and bruises 'in one-third the time r'epunlred by any other treatment. Cuts, burns, frost. bites, quinsey, pains in the sidle and chest, glandular and otber swellings arc quickly cured by applying It. Every bottle wvarranted. PrIce, 25 and 50 cts. For sale bay W. E. Pelham, Druggist. We are now making two nice card Photos for 25 cents or six for 50 cents. Elite Photo Studio, Newberry, S. C. f&t 4t Have you seen those Ladles' Ties at Wooten's? Precttiest In the city. tf A treat Is in store for the people of Newber'ry. On March 29th Goethe's Faust will be presented hero. This masterpiece has fittingly been called "Immortal." The mor'ning Gazette of Paris, Ill., has the following to say of Mr'. Labadle's Conipany: "Faust" was presented at the opera house last night by the Hii bert Labadie Company. It was a ceLe4ic and thrill ing pt'oduct,lon and moved to remnarka ble In.ensity every one In the house. Hlubert Labadie took the part of Me phisto, the arceh enemy of mank'.nd, and Mary'Van Tromp.Labadle ably de pleted Marguei Ite. Every member of the Company was a star of t,he first magnitude, and it was a picture of hell that will ever be vividly impressed on those who saw It. Rtobbedt ic Grave. A startling Incideut, of whIch Mr. Johni Olive! tof Philadelphia, was the sal'ject, Is nariated by unim as follows: 'I was in a miost dretndi ui condition. My skin was ahuaostyellow,eyes sunken, tongue. coaled, paIn continually in back iad sidles, no~ app'etite-gladually growidg wveaker (lay by day. 'Thr'eo p)hy'Sicians hadt( givetn mei upI. Fo)rLu nately, a friend advisedl trying Elec trio liitters;,and to my13 great.joy andl sur'prise, the tirst, bottle miade ai decided improvement. I continued theIr use for thre~e wveeks, and an' now a well manl. I kne w they sav'ed .my life, and robbed tho' gravy of another vIctim.'' No -ono shouldIi failh tto try themx. Only 50) els., guat'anteed at all Drug Stores. If you1 want, Corn, le'louir, Molasses, Sugar or' lHadon, step into C. .1. Pur' cell & Co. and got prices before buying. We will save yout goodt money. tftti - A Standard bred Jlersey ll will be at my lo,t dingn this nast ANOTilIt (1(() MAN (ON1C. Mr. Itichn:E't It. (irencker, ia Venrablo Newn,: pr lan, ian l'nrd Over the Itiver an114 Is at Rent. It again becomes our sad duty to record the death of another of our go,-)d and pure and upright citizens. Mr. Rlichard 11. Greneker, Sr., died at his homrte in Ilelena on Wednesday after. 1on at 5 o'clock, after a confinenment to his rcon of about two weeks. lie was in his 68th year aid fell as peacefully asleep as an infnl t babe in its parental aitls. Mr. G -e )cer was ho -i in the city of Charleston in 1832, being the youngest :.Ol of Capta0n Thomnas Greleker, of the Merchant Mc ine Service, who lost his life at sea by the s+ii.h ig of his vess.el in a stot .11. Is11 mother il 1 died while he was yet quite young, lea ing h1imt all or phan. Ile learned the pi iater's trade in the office of the Charlce;ion iercury, when quite young, aid was alhn t continually tlhrouglout his whole life connected in somne inannee with the newspaper p:ess of the State, in wh'ih cap.-city the did muteh for the good and welfre of tle people and comtinunit' in wlic-i le lived. lie c.itue to Newbe ry in 1859, to work for his bro.he , Mr. 'los. P. Greneker, who was then one of the pub!shers of The Risi ng .- it. )aning the war he be caie editor of Ihis paper and ably and succes'fuly ia:'aged it under most tiy ing circumtstances. After the war he and his brother fo -nied a copar t nership and began i le publication of Tile Newberry lieald. Thiis relation conit'u:"d until the year 1873, when MV. 11 II. Greneker and M:. Thos. P. Slider began the publi cation of The l'rogressive Age, and to him riglt f.' iy belongs the honor of first suggesting and causitig the og.inization of the Prcss Arcociation of South Caro lina. Ir. Slider withdrew in '875, and Mr. Greneker continued the busines4 un til July, i8'o. In '878 he ass,tied his son, R. 11. Greneker, Jr., and M. Wim. P, .Ilouscal in founding The Newberiy News, whiich was consolidated with The IIerald iii 188.5. Ile was devoted to his work and never rel aguished un it a few days before h's dea. h. IIe has in the past ten yea:s contri buted miuch to the local press, his sunny aini cheerful disposition was alw'vs nan ifest in his happy and firent style of wr:.in . Ile was kind, gentle. pure-heat ted, of a generous iand liberal disposilion, and above all, was a pure, Ch. istiau gentle man-a geni lemnan ofunbletnished charac ter. le was a devoted member of St. Luke's Epi.copal church, of tls city, and a title and a consistent believer in I's church, and a ,.:-ong and ea tlc-t Christian worker. lie leaves five children-one son and four daughte ,-R. H. Greneker, Jr., Misoen Carrie and Laura Greneker, Mrs. B. F. julian and M's. W. F. Wright. We feel our inability to do jusi ice to this beautiful character. We slail m:.ss him, for it was a pleasui to have him near us. His was always words of en couragment and consoling in the da.Iest and most t -ying4 times. The fianeral set vices were held yester day anertuoon at 4 o'clock in St. Luke's Epis.opal church, Rev. Mr. Holncs con.. ducting the services. TI imedliately after wvards his remIainls were bvzed in Rose mont Cemetery, in the .presence of a large concourse of relatives, fr iends and acqutainitanices, w'th Masonic honlors. "They do neither plight nor wed In the City of thle Deatd, In the city whlere tihey sleep away the hOu11S. .But they lie wile o'er themi lange \Viniter bIli..tht and summier change, And a hundred hJappy whisp)e ings of flowvers. No, they neither wed nor plight, A 1nd the (day is like tile nighlt, For their vision is of othler kind than '"T ey do nieithuer sing nor sigh In the burg of by-and-by, Whie:e thle streets hlave grasses groing cool and long; But they rest wiihin thie'r bed, Leaving all their thoughts unlsaid, Deelming silence b)etter far than r-h or bonig. No, tiiey neithler sigh nor sing, Thlongni the robinl be a-wing, And the leaves of autumin march a mil lioin stronIg. "Tfhere is oinly rest aind peace In the cito of surcoase, From the failings and wa'inugs n eath the stin:. Anld the wings of the swift yea1rs Beat but greatly o'er the biers, Maiking muIsic to tile sleepers every one. There is only peace and rest, But to them it seemieth besat, For thley lie at case and know that life is done.'' A Thlousandl Tongues Could not exprers the rapr are of An nio E. Springer, of 1125 Howard at., Philladelph Ia, Pa., when she founad that Dr. Kilng's New Dilscovery for Con sumifptionl had1 completely cured her of a hacking cough that for many yeats had made lIfe a lSurden. All other remedies and( dloctors could give her no0 help, but she says of this Royal Cure --"It soon removed the paIn in miy chest and( I cnn now sleep soundly, somneibing I cain scaleely remember doing before. I feoel ike sotunding its praises throughout the Universe.", 80 will every ono wiho ties Dr. King's New D)iscovery for any trouble of the T1hr~oat Chest, or Lungs. PrIce 50c. and $100 Trial bottles free at all Drug Stores; every bottle guaramtet i. I have moved my Drug Stock to 11h0 store room nest adjacent to New bonyl Saviu:ss Ba'2k, just oppoaste my old storo. I am now prepared to servo the public beLieo- than ever', and( invite your~ ge lorous pal ronage. I- ami opouIing a large China, Lamp anid Oil Store at the old stand. Prices are riglht at both places,3 W. E. PruJM, -. Pharraaoist. Ii ER1 EC (1Ii'S IT. is Now I.cnutelant colonel of tho (annt t econcd. The new Iittenant colonet of the Sceond regiment is Capt. Ilorace Hier bert, of the Otr"angcburg company. This is the result of the election or de ed a few days ago. Captain [le'r her is known all over the State a+ a military mlan and has received nuner ous testimuonials of his popularity fron ad m)i ers t every'where. It will be I ememi,erted that h. won a handsome sword in the vote for the most populn oflicer of his regiment. In soldierly qualities, he has few su periors, and hats contrihuted as much as any of the in;litary men of-the State to the uph'l('ing of thC.soldi"3ry. Captaitln IIE!rbI rt.'s very'stronitg pop1 larity is the explanation of his very coiplincuta'y vote for the ofliee to which he is elected. The Creat F'amiy Medicine of the Age!-For sore the"o:tt, gargle the throat with a a'I t're of Pain-KIlr and water, and the relic J.s ilmmediate, and core positivO. It.shotild not be fo'" gotten that the Pain-Kiler is equally as good to t.kc internally as to use ex ternua;ly. Avoid substitutes, there is but, one Piin-K'ler, 'er"y Davis'. ['rice 25e. and 50c. A Mortgago-.ha1t Wasn't P,ald, Mr. Adam Aull, of l'omaria, came down Saturday to see a mlan a few miles below here who had giien hi a mortgage on mt mule, also some land. The mortgagee failing to pay, Me'. Aull decIded to se^ hi,n. Ue called on the man, asked to see the mole and was ushered out in a 1id wh'-re lay the dead carcass of the mule. Then he Inquired about thcland. and was shown a graveyard and told that he had six feet of land thero. Mr. Aull returned home a wiser man, and we presume will be mo;"e careful in the future when taklog mortgage.-Chapin News. SNhko Into Your Shoo, Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It eures pain ful, sia ting, ne-vous feet and in gi owing nails, and instantly takes the sting out of corns and hunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot-Iase makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try It today. Sold by all drug gist.s and shoe stores. By mail for 25c. in stamps. Trial package free. Ad dress, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. 3-13 t 24It. We waut your trade; we will save you monoy. t%ftf. C. J. Purcell & Co. An Opp,2r(unity to Gut i (ood Itmut'ee. Any one wishing to tro into the Green Grocery and Meat Busin' ) will save money by addressing "X.," eare The Herald and News, Newberry, S. C. t&f tf. 'lo Runt. Nice two-room houses. Apply to Thos. F. Harmon. March 14, 11)00. ;t. DON'T TT _WORRY YOllf PAStOr ti ABOUT UU. We h)ave a slenf- e did assort,mentof. STvLIES JN-- e TRIMMED ANDI -UNT RIMMED. XflTONBH-MIL LINE RY.... INGLY - LOW.. PIES.... Our showrooms TV are crowed wIth e New Sprin. Miil - ~ liner'y. P'ensionr Not'. 0. County IBoa"d of Pensions will meet at Nowberruy C. H. on Monday, the 2nd day of Ap-"i no.u.. T1he B3oar'd consists of M. A. CarlhisJo, J. M. Taylo.', J. T1. Davis, D. A. DI)ck er't and Drm. Rt. C. Car'lisle.* Trho Chairmen of the several Town ship Boards will make reports to the County Board any changes in the pen s1oners on the rolls of their to.wnshlps. Mv. A. CAUARL,E, Ch airmnan. March 22nd, 19(0. That Trombbing U adiach, Would qulckly leave .tou, If you usedl Dr. King's New Life Pills. Tihousands of sufberers have p)rovedl their match less merit for' Sick and Nervous Heard aches. They manke pure blood and strong nerves and build rup your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 2-> cets. Money back if not euredi. $old by all Drugglals. P'rotarmmro Tearchnrs' Aisociation. The followiug is the prog'rmmne for the unext meeting of tIhe County Teach ers' Assocliilon, to be held AL New. bea.j, In Graded school building, S3at urdary, April 14, IO0J, at 11 a. mi. A re dhere ' to mnaoy studie ' r.'quired In the omnmorn sebools, arid if so, what Is the remelr?-P'rof. W. K. Sligh, Miss Lilliac Lauther. Natu ro Study.-M ti s Geor,rude Simp SOin, lM ses - Iitushes.. Addr -a.-Hlou. Jo,hn J. McMahan. LII,,,A K. Jont Ns'roNS, Seon .,9. GUANO! GUANO'!! We have contracted ford alarge amount of Fertilizer which we are offering at reasonable p rices. Call and see us before you make your purchase. . . -SUMMER BROS. tAf 2mos. IIl.1:ASt'. WA NIs I 1'. 16 After tho I.toutnaittl' Overnor'rn l'in t, ntl IIarA So' Anu<,r, c'e<t, Ilon. (ole. I,. Iiitia',e, of Newlherry, hats an nu; need limn'elf a rand idite f.,r Lieutenant covernor of Som-h1 Carolina. M1i. I3lease has been in phlic life for many years, and regards Is elertiton to le olliee ats the nati 'al rrward for his service. Latst, sessiol of the Legislature MIr. Ilease wats anong the lc'adin)g inm bers of the '.)>dy, aid imade himl40f )'otinent, in behalf of every good Ile has at lar'ge followiing and no doubt, his race will show t very com plim tent y vote. Columbia Nweord. A i I l'ougtt Ai '<liii iin tr Clilidreli. "I lave 11(1 hesit.any inl 'eomelllt'-1111 ing (C llhbrlain's Cough I iiedy,'' says P. I'. Moran, a well known and popular haker, tif I'etersbirg-, \'a. "'We have elven it to ont' children when troubled with b..dl coughs, also whoop ing cough, and it, has always given per feet satisfact-ion. It was recoImenIded to me by a (ruggisti as thl) best cough medicine for childrent as it. contained 110 olitum or other harmtiful drug." Sold by W. 1l. P'elham, ruggist.. 1.o.t. Ton dollars reward oWl'ed to any per son, who will return to lmo at .1. A. Seo)ti's store, i white, S monaths old i omnler with yellow eat's. f,ost about ten days ago. E. I. ("olemnanl. fAtL'. .irk fronm hu onvenmin. '['lIe followIiog persons from Newber ry return d yesterday from I,aureis, where they had 1 (it eatiendiig tile State Sun (ay School con veition: Revs. G. A. \Vright, W. 1. leirhert, Mi. G. G. Scherer, and M. WV. l:ankin, of the county, Dr. W. E,. ['eltatml, 'res. Geo.13..(Crom)er, Mir. C. 14'. I3",yd and II. M. Henry, of the county. M r. Cromer was elreted I'resident (.f the conventionl and D)r. Pelh'-lln was elected c'hal mian of the execntiv.' c'oml tnit(ee, with headquarters at. Newber ry. 13y virtue of this ollico I)r. P' ItamtlN Ia delegate to 111e t,atiottl coln Vet)ion. They report at good c )nvention and B:ay that they were handsomlely enter tained. WEDDING PRESENTS Celory Stands, Butler Dishes, Cako Plates, Syrnp Pitchors, Sugar Dishes, Spoon lohlers, Cream Piteiors, Fruit Stands, Waiters, Knives, lForks, 'T'oa and Table, Spoons, Sugar Spoons, But ter Knives, Gravy Ladls, Soup Ladles, &c., made in (uadtupllo) plate oNv. We also have a new lot. of Sterling Silver Tea Spoons and a few Seth 'l'lomas Clocks left which mUS-r go. Yours t ruly, DANIELS & CO. (oo:ral Lrithr I.ague. Progitrie for meeting of the Cen tral Luther League, to be held at St. Luke's church, New berry Cou cty, ia-t u rdaiy, A pril ::3, 1000: 1Devotional l'h,ereises, conidue d by Mr:. J. 11. 1ari lic. 2. St. Matthew 22:30-Iiev. M. (. G. Scherer, Prof. WV. K. Sligh, Mr. A. E. P. liedenibaughi. 3. Riielttion~ii-MJiss AI lry Miller. -1. Essaiy- Ni us aCe flk tenb aughi. 5 WVhat uisefuil work (an the1 Cential Lenaue aic'ompj'li'h? --iel. (A. S. lilCr let', Mir. A. G. WVise. 0. Addre -Rtev. C. H. A rmstrong. Cotui 1t(2e. T1here willI be a mieetinog of the .Jameis D). Nance Camp, No. .Xiti, held in the court house on Moniday, 2nd A pr-il, salc day. All comm1ittees app)ointed wvl ii e-. pot ait th as occtinug. Ity r'esolution HIassed atL last meet'ng, the .Joh n Mi. K iard Camp and WV. D. lint,herfoird Chapter were cor'dtally invited to meet with the Camp t t ho above meet11 ing. )t is earntestly dcsired t.ht, It full tutrn ont of all t,hr'ee of the I 'amp)s will meet together on that~ oceasoon Lto perfcect ar' Si angemlenlts for* mI'emolal daiy, &*c. .L. WV. Giar'y, Cornmtandor'. C. F. Blovd, A djutant. Second Time on Earth No Boils Nor Carbunclos Now-A Cood Blood Medlcin. ' 'I biecainei 'onviinced (of Ithe mier'it of 110ood's Sarsapal)frilla wVhenl I tooik it myself ats a blood pur1i ller. So, wvhen m'y hiusbanid had1( boils and1( earthunclies I urtged hime to tke 1 10od's and1( the( re stult wvas thaitt wheti lie had used buti one( bottleI the bo)1Is had( niearly till dis apphIlered. I 1 e1 continued th use 19 of the miedlicine and1( after takinlg two hottI:s lhe waIs comtpletely curedl(, and11, at lhe expr)iesed it., felt as if hie was1 0on carthI for the se'cond ftime. lIeI his never' had1( any boila since. We take I lood's ats a sprig imedjiine anid gladly recotlmendl it." Mta. A. EC. S-r'ay8A, Yonkers, N. Y. Scrofula from Birth. '' I hiavr fouiid Hood's. to be the greatest blood( purifIer I ever took, andit I haive trietd mnany medicines. I wasI a sutffer'er Wvit.h scrofumla fromi b)ith. My eyes were so badly alffectedl I would b)e ahntost~ blintd for a week at a time. My iieck began to swell 80 thatt I could niot breathe freely. Medleciies fatiled to (10 me1 aniy good unitil I began1 taikinig Hlood's Sara..' par'ilhl. Todaly I have excellenit health and liy eyes give. .me very littlo trouble. I owe it all to 1Hood's, which I reOcommendCI( to tall sutffer'ing from any disease of the blood." Miss KETrTIE' McGuiac, Silver Cr'eck, K(y. 'That Tired Peeling. " I cannot say too much for Hood's Sar'sapailla as a remedy for' that tired1 and( wVornI out feelig one has ini tihe spr'ingfi As a strength builder and1( apeiecreatoj' it has nio . equal." ,Mus. L. 1. WOOnAnn,' 285 Blallou Strdet, Woonisocke't, I. I. 1100od'n 1n Peca to Itnalf. I mltntinug in I '-t o(lle at N ..v hlerry, S. (' , for we,k en(1ing Ittrci IM, Io,0 . A ---liatti4' A iler-un. It J. C. Ilickley, I,illio Brayboy. (GU.:-ie I3tachan, Mary .3row'n, 11osa tiuttler. C I3. 1". ('lamp, S. A. Carter, Laat in na ('handle'. i I 1. (aidwell, Sarah ('aunnon, ..1. Carpenter, Ida Counts. I) -SalIiI Lee I)avalt, Norcana )a valt. Nettie Davis, J. I'. )eaton. E-Mary A, 1"hmnan, J. WV. I theredgo (3), A. F. Il:denliel(l. (:--Carrie ( rubetr, Ady Gary, Mullie Greene, .1im Gilliam, Fred Gilbert, .1. M. Guine. 11--Fred larris, Saley I. Halter, T. Ii. Ilarmon, Chas A. llardin,g, J. C. ilollay, .1. .1. Il ughes. 1--I.izzio Beth .1acobs, .Jacob.lones. I:---('larence Kinard, Lucie iighIton, 1e. . LIainbcrt, J im I,athrop, L. C. Long. \1-)clila Martin, Mary Masters, Mattie aleatns, Colwell Mitchell, Ar thur lilton. Ada Montgomery. 11---Sisley I'artt'r, \lack Philip. I;-lloward lIuIT, W. It. Iteeder, Nanicy I:i'"hmond, 1. I. Itil; hus, \Iandly Itoof, .1anie lRolf, Mlamuic ItIl. S\-W. 1-1. Samples, (2), 1'. J. Solstin, .1ohn Setzler, I'liztbetl Shirey, Mamlie Smith, Fannic Sims, 1Heyn Sians, .Jake Stourd, 1. S. Stone, Silie Scott, 1. H. Summer, mnterline Sitber. T1'--Calnern T1annecr, M. C. Thomp.. son, :rS. At. Nl. 1'. Wallace, J. W . Vest, Sallie Will iams, Sim Willians, \V. W. White, Clara Wicker, Willio Wyche, Clearley Wesley. Parties calling for the above letters will plettse say they were advertised. W. Y. Fair, I'. M. Tried Friends Best. ForthirtyyearsTutt's Pills have proven a blessing to the invalid. Are truly the sick man's friend A Known Fact For bilious headache, dyspepsia sour stomach, malaria,constipa tion and all kindred diseases. TUTT'S Liver PILLS AN ABSOLUTE CURE. OPERA HOUSE Thursday, March 29. LABADI E'S (Irand Sceni', Spectacular and Mechan ieti I'roduetion of the Intortal F.AJ0 Sr Mr. Hcrbl't Labalic, PS - - - M1cplisto Mary V Toioill, 8rm - - - Mcl8iiorito Supported by a Carefully Selected Coti ptat,y of Dramatie Arists. tg:jVIWThc entire stage cleared for this sutmptuouts produt,tton. Every icco of scery (over 20,000 squaret' feet) re qulrked for the lay13, carriedl by the comn l"A Uwr's ST'i UDI! Signing the Cottpact, Vision otf Mariguteri te and TJran)sformati Lion of Faunst. Tii'utI (AlItDEN SCIENuCIXV With it,s IlIu mni nated F'lowetr I uds, ait Niectric Mys Lcery. inat CA*rtili A I SciEN .! Withb its lleautul Cit ines iand Cro)ss of ire. 'lThe Duecl. Tnautt'i' II 1T ilOK EN SCIENI i!''Tc ntLirie Stage "i lIed wVit,h Fire and the Detv il's Imtps anid *NmItons Obeying his NCver'y Coinand. T' I i: PL':uSON SCa:N t:! Deat,h (of Miar guerilte. M- i:tst'i'o's DI-:seNT Into the Intfer na11 lRegions, EnIvelopedi int Flame. MIAtt(UL'iPiT N lii \\'lENI A Heautti ful Allegory. U nder' ,he mtaniagemtent of l't i:s - - - 25c., 50e. 75c antd $1.00 t&f 3t,. AN ORDINANCE. B E IT:L GItDlA INIED, HY THE~J JPMayo Oand1( Alidermnen of the Town of Newberry, H. C , in~ council assemn bled, and( bly athlor'ity of tihe same: SF:CTioN I That, Section 1 of an Or dIinanfCO rat,illed ont the 109th (lay of Decemnber', 109, be, and the same is hereby amtended, by st,rikin g (ou, the words "One i utndred D)ollars," wher ever said( wordsl occur In said Section, andl inserting In lie thereof the words "Fli-y ollas,"so that said Section Side. I, That after the 3ist day of D)ecember, 1899, any per'son, f1irm or cornotation selling .freshi meats in the TIown of liewberry', S. C., shall pay a license of Fifty Dal1lare: whltich said license shall expire on the 3 1st.'day of D)ecemnber of the year int whIch said license is issued. A ndi any licenlsO is SueCd unider' thids OrdInance shall apply 3: only one establishmnent or place c,f business; atnd any pers'on, ft'm 0or cor-. ioration having mot'e than one estab llshment or' plaice of business at, imaich ii'esht meat, is exp)osedl or oI1fered for sale, shall pay a license of F'i~'y.D lars for (iCeb place. .o BEcX. 2. rTat the siald Ordinance bo fur'ther amended by adding thcreto anotber section, known as Sectiou V. which shall r'ead as follows: 8i..u. V. TIhat the sum of FiVty Dol lars shall be r'efunded to any person, firm or chrpor'ation, which has paid the sum of One Hundred. Dollar's for' a ecense I ) sell fresh meats in said Town during the year 1000.' 'Done attd ratVtled utnder the cor'porato -seal of said Town, t,his the 20th [wEAL] day of March, A. D)., Ii,.. - 0. B. MAYNLL. Atteet: Mayor. /JNo. C. Goaa ANs, (' & r. T. C. N. NOR SALE~OR RENT. W E OF'L'ER TiEA !0X SINGLE-~ ton residence and lot, otn Pr'att or Main btl'eot,- adjoining the EBpiscopal Church lot, for' rentor for's-ale on teas onablb toerms. Call at opec6 - JOUINSTONE & WLCH, Attonys,