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NEWI tfY rit.1CKET Corrected every Tuesday and Frida3 by Summer Bros. M eat .....................- -.. --... 61(a)7c, Shoulders ........................... 7c. a .................................. 2 a 4c Best Lard ...............*........... (4aUc. Hest Molasses, now crop...... 60e. Cood Molasses..................... 25@50c. Corn ................................... 0c. M eal ....................,........... 05 c. Hay.................................. hOc. W heat Bra a........................ $1.10. 1st I'atent Flour.................. $1.75. 2nd Best Flour.................... $4.25. Strait Flour....... ............... $4.00. Good Ordinary Flour ...........$3.00(a3.50. Sugar ................................ 5A'O( c. Rico................................... 5(a)8$tc. Co11ci................................. 115e. Cotton seed meal, per sack... $1.15. Bale Hulls, per cwt.............. 35c. Country Pro1uce! Butter, per lb ..................... 15(@20e. Eggs, per dozen ................. 10c. Chickens, each.................... 12Va) 20. leas, poe bushel ................. 85c. Corn, per bushel ............... 55c. Oats, p)r bushel.................. 35(a)40e. weet potatoes .................... 40(,a5c. urkeys, per lb ................. 6(a 8c. odder, per cwt .................. 6O(a)?5e. Just received a ear load of feed oats. f. It. SuMM:ni1 Bitos. The best second patent lour on arth for $3.99. t&f tf C. J. Purcell & Co. Fresh Garden Seeds, at Dr. Jas. K. ilder'e Corner Drug Store. f&t 2t. A Coming Marringr. ards are out announcing the ap ;"oaching marriage of Mr. W. Watts vis to Miss Laturons Glenn, of New ry, at the home of the bride's ther Tuesday evening, April 17th. .-'ton Cor. Laurens News, 12th. plley Belts at 25c 50, 75, and $1. at otens. If 0arl and German Millet,Seed at Dr. s.K. Gilder's Corner Drtg Store. i';&t 2t Sr>'ou need any columns, balusters or ed work get our prices before you We w ill save you money. Satis on guaranteed. STUART ButoS. - 5H. Lnsri l, Manager. t&f tf. line of Umbrellas and Parasoles pened at M imnaugh's. 2t Col. 1iau u out litiou. e Greenville News of yesterday that Col. Isaac F. Hunt, was y alive at 2 SO o'clock. He has sick for some time, and on Sun 'jast suffered a stroke of paralysis. rs. W. H. IHunt and I. H. Hunt are bob with their uncle, and death is btiy a question of a short while. The prices are broken, the fence is t down at Mimnaugh's. 2t The best Richmond M a,, for 55o. t&i tf C. J. Purcell & Co. -Mouldidgs, Lumber, Laths and Shingles. STUART BRos. 'E. i. LESLIE, Manager. t&ftf jJust received a nice line of pret,ty 'elt Buckles and Rings at E'duard 'holt'z's Jewelry Store. t&i 31. A New Firm. WV. A. Kinard and Miss Gusslo Kibler ave formed a copartne.rship In the dry oods business, under the fir'm name of .A. Kinard & Coe, and will open up na few days in the store occupiled hy .C. Jones. Mr. Kinard is an ex erioeed dry goods man and is a gen ral favorite with the ladies--he knows ow to please them in dry goods. Read Mimnaugh's advert.isement and ompare our p)rices. M imnaugh. 2t, Car load Tennessee Wagons just re elved, Newberry H-ar'dwaro Co. t&f-tf The best Pecan New Orleans Mo sees at 25c. C. J. Purcell & Co. tf A iIossecless Carriage. A novel sight in the shape of a horse ss car'riage has been the attraction on ur streets for the past few days. The ach Inc is In charge of and operated a representative of the Octagon oap Company, who gave each of the eorchants handling their goods a ride the "automobile." It was indeed a riosity to see persons speeding along oothly and swiftly without any sible motive power, and it attracted neiderabie attention. Pratt's, the best Stock and Poultry owder, at Dr. Jas. K. Gilder's Corner' ug Store. f&t, 2t 'or Easter Dyes, call at the Reeder armacy. All kinds and colors at the est prices. . t&f 2t f you need columns, balusters or any ned work, get our prices before buy .We will save you money. Sat,is tion guar'antecd. STUA RT BInoS. .11. LESLIE, Manager. t&f tf, An East,er Egg hlunt. he Children's Missionary Society' the Church of the Redeemer will ,an Easter Egg Hunt at the resl nc of Mrs. J. L. Dominick on next nday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock. Ad salon 5 cents. We have~ aboait Fifty Thousand unds of Bacon. We are selling 0!le. 0. J. Purcell & Co. t&f tf pring Jottings froin the ''Up-to-Dato." prinag time is her'e and house clean with it. Send us your lace cur ns to laundry. '-We make them look o new. e laundry white coun'terpanes for .each, and they look .just like new. illow shams shine like jewels when laundry them. Try us and see. guatrantoe our work. Satisfaction 0 cost. Your "UTptoDate" f at maam Landry., VAilioU3 ANN ALL AntuUr. ('otton 9i ce)ts. This Js Good Friday Sunday will be l:aster. The public schools have holiday tc day. Tihn wedding bells will ring out in t few days. Sao cliar"terly report of the Counlt; Supervisor. Polk Miller at the oper.. house nex Wednesday night. The soap and soda men struck the town at the samte time. The "fats" and "leans'' will play bal next Tuesday afternoon. -Ion. George S. Mower went to Co lunbia Wednesday on business. The ('ounty )einoeratic l.xceutivc Committee will mreet here tomorrow. The cold snap for lEaster arrived a little ahead of schedule time this year. The town looked deserted Wednes. lay afternoon after the Red Men de parted. Mrs. Martha 13rlcsdale is visiting reittives in Newberry.-Laurensville Herald. Magistrate Suber sent a negro to the county chain gang Tuesday for selling erop under lien. lon. George Johnstone spent several days in Columbia this week on .pro fessional busine;s. The Grand Lodge of the Independent, Order of Odd Fellows will meet in New berry on the 25th instant. Dr. W. E. Pelham attended 'resby tery at Greenwood this week as . dele gate from A veleigh Church. Mrs. Clark, who has been on an ex tended visit to Mrs. J. J. Lane, left yesterday for her home In Philadelphia. ion. C. L. 11lcase has been in Co lumbia this week. lie is one of the at torneys for the defense in the Neal cases. W. Y. Fair, Jr., has returned from Columbt.i, Ga., where he completed a course in the Georgia-A labama Busi ness l'ollege. A flying trapo ze is booked to put up here in alnut a week. It is the same one that was a,t the S'.ate L"air in ('o lumi bia last fall. The County Teachers' Assoeiation will meet here tonorro,, and will be attended by State Superintendent of Education McMahan. President Geo. 13. Cromer will deliver an address on May 15th, at Iickory, N. C , the occasion of the commence ment exercises a~ Lenoir College. The Index enjoyed a call this week from Dr. \Vycl' i of Newberry. He expects to make the race for Congre s against Latlmer.-Greenwool Index. The Grand Lodge Knights of Honor will meet in Columbia next Tuesday. Mr. S 1. Boozer, with V. W. Hodges as alternate, will represent Newberry Lodge. The Democratic clubsire to ineet, and organize on the last Saturday in this month, and elect, delegats to th CI.oun ty Convention which is to meet on sale day in May. Mr. Ri. W. Hunt., the Southern's genial and hantdsome traveling p)assen ger agent, was in the city on Wednes day. We were glad to form his ac q uaintLance. Mr. Cep. W. Summer has purchased from Mrs. P. Robertson her dwelling on Cald well street, wher he will soon make his home. Tuis is one of the most desirable lafces in the city. State. Superintendent of 10ducation McM ahan met, (!Junty Superintendent Higgins at Little Mounftain Wed nesday, and Is visiting some of the schools in this county. lie will l)e here tomnor row. Rev. Dr.- S. T. Hallman returned Tuesday from a trip to JacksonvIlle and Savannah in the interest of The Luth eran Visitor. Hie left yesterday for Columbia to assist Dr. Wingard in his Easter Services. Mr. and Mrs. E. W.. McLenna, of Johnson, are over oa a visit to their daughter, Mr's. G. A. Wright. Mr. McLenna Is an old newspIaper nman, and we were pleased- to receive call from him yesterday. The wind blew the pinnacle oif the steeple of the new Luthere.n church WVednesday night. It had be.mn leaning for several (lays. It Is the :ntent,ion, we ulnderstand, te replace it with a golden cross. A poor unfortunate fell in a fIt, on Mainu street yesterday. He,. h ad one after another for over an hour. D)r. Smith was called in and soon relieved him. His name is Joe Sullivan, and he wvas on his way to Columbia. Two newspaper' correspondents in WVashington have declined to accept the posit,ion of Secretary to the Philip pine Commission at, a salary of $8,000 a year and expenses. Let them try one or two Nowber'ry newspaper men and see if they refuse. In our last, paper the rules governing primary elections, and in the paper previous to that, the constitution of the D.3moeratie party of the State was published. Every voter should preserve these papers and keep posted. This Is campaign year' antI the votr wlll need all the enlightenment possible to keep up \vith the politicians. A TE~sTIMONIAL FROM OL) E~NGLAND) "I consIder Chambherlain's Cough Remedy the hest in the world for bron chitls," says Mr. WIlliam Savory, o1 Warrington, England. 'It savetd my1 wife's lIfe, she havIng a mnyrtyr to bron. chtitis for over six years, being most ol the time confIned to her bed. She le ~now qnite well." Sold by 'V. E. Pel barn DruggIst. 1mn Th'E .EID MEN IN NEWIElIt( V. t.rgeli T1'ribu CuverP Itslft Vith (1l1ry III Eta!ertiltilig (tie (I.ejtt Cona al of thie sltate-Thec Vlmilurm letitv Slinglsg New"berly'H I'rnsea. ''he Re]d IMen have come and gotie anti carry with themi IIany plea 'mt:L r'ecOllections rf our city and her citi '['he (Irand Council of the Improved Order of Red Men of South Carolina met here in annual session on ''uesdlay mornil;g at 9 o'clock(. A list of the delegates present was putblished in our l.tst paper. I The sessions were held in the hall of the Masons and Knights of 1'ythias, and the first meeting called to order Tuesday m)orning at it o'clock, by (Jreat Senior Sagaamore, .1. I. S'cunkcen, of Charleston, the Creat, Sachllem, J. L. flicks, of Union, being absent, on ac conlit of sickness. At the opening session t,here were present. all the delegates, a large rep resentation froma tIie local tribe and several citizens of the city. The Mayor of the city, Dr. 0. B Mayer, was introduced by Mr. J. II. Hair, and in a very happy manner welconmtI the visitors to our City, as suring them that, all were pleased to be honored with their presence and wish ing them a pleasant time while in the city. In behalf of Itergel1 Tribe MI . Otto Klcttner was introduced an( delivered ta most happy address of welcome. Rev. Dr. C. 11. Armstrong offere(l at most fervent prayer and pronounce d the benedliction. The Great Council tben went into secret session, which lasted nearly all day, taking only a short recess for din ner. 't I I.\NQU I'. Tuesday evening at S o'clock one of the most enticing sights that it has ever been our pleasure to look upon, and one of the most sumptt'ous spreads that we have ever partaken of wals at Klettner's Hall, over which he presid ed and served, which is enough for the people of Newberry to know that, it was notling less than a most ma;llili cent success, as the name of Otto Klctt ner signifies to whatever it is attached. This banquet was spread by I3ergell Tribe in honor of their visiting breth ren, and they have just cause to feel proud of the magnificent manner in which they entertained their guests and friends. The table fairly c .('ircled the lai go hall, to which must have been setated over two hundred persons. The hall had been very prettily and most appro priately decorated for the occasion and the sight was a beautiful one. The tables fairly groaned beneath their burden, which contained everythi' imaginable good to eat and served it most (lainty and elegant manner; ana tl after all had eaten to their full satis- c faction nothing could be missed from F the table. 13 Th'le mnetmbers of Biergell Tr1iibe r marecd to the hotel and accompanied the Great Council, oillicers and repre sentatives down t.o the banquet itn a b body. The Red Men or delegates to thc Great Council were p)lae?d on the ( inside of the cir'clo and the "'tale faces" t on the outside, making a most happy cifct. When all were seated Mr. Otto (3 Klettner in a few apipropiriate antd w eli cheseni words welcomed them oni the p)ar't of Biergell Tribe, and Rev. Wi. S. H. Ford asked the blessing, after which a' over an hour was most p)leasantly spent in p)artaking of t,he tmany good things o, before thctm. y A fter all had sumlictly satisietkthe inner matn, toasts were in order and aIf tea' beitng calledi oni the followving per' sons resp)onded and made itrctesting and instructive talks, contributing It much to the plecasut'e of those presenit: tI M. Fitch, of Charleston, li. A. Car'- LI lisle, ,J. HI. C2happell and liev. W. 8. H. A Fot'd. Rev. Dr. Ar'msta'ong thon dis- sI missed the crowd with the benedict,ionn and the Great, Counicil proceeded to iV a sonic hall and went Into scret session. b A unanimous vote of thanks by the li Great Council was tendered Beagell a Ti'be, the city council and the entiae a citizenship for the kind hospialit,y s' shown themn during their visit, to New- h) berry, stating that, they had never be- 0 fore in any laco been accorded such n kind tr'eatmnent as on this occaision. t 'rho following oflicers were elected It to serve for' the ensuIng year: John HI. Steenken, of Charlestot,- t Great Sachem. f J. Ftrank Pate, of Sumter-Groat So- P nior Sagamoreo. J. LI. HaIr, of Newberry-Great Ja. c nilor Sttgamore. Walt,er Cameron, of Pclzer-Grecat d R. A. Williams, of Charleston-Great 0 Chief of Recoards. Win. M. Fitch, of Charleston--Grot,t : Keeper of Warnptuma. o W. Horner' Long, of Pcizer-Great Sannep. B. C. Wallace, of Sumter-Gireat Miehenewa. Robt. 8. Pelzor, of Pelzer--Chair' man of Finance Committee. The busines3 of the Great Council being finished the sessions ad journed at 11:30 p. mn. Tuesday, to meet in Spar tantburiig on the second 'lTuesday in Thera' were in all about 33 delegates in attenidance and all enjoyed their visit to Nowborry. It was a lelasure tc%all to have them here a'nd everybody is proud of tho faceta that they left, with good impressions of anr ciaty- a a ll vitorsa gnm..ly .. TllL EXeCUTIV'E COMMITIEE. A 1Nt of ThoIu+t Wiho Are E{xpectedt to l-'t Iler T'I'coorrow ant I'ut the I'olit ic I'n l l I I AlftMot!on. The ('utitOy I)emIocratie Execut-ive ('om ittee has been called by County Chairnan W\. ). lIardy to meet here tornorrow, we sup oise for the pnurpose of i'suing a call for ie County Conven tion on anleday in %Iay, and a all to the clubs of the county to organize and :lect delegates to the County Conven ion. The following is ia list of the old com tlittee which we Iinl by refering to our iles, however, we think that one or wo cluhs ate not represented in tlis ist: Ni)I ''OwNSIlII'. Oi'd len'z W. T. 'T'arrant. YoungAlen l.11. Melintosht. ('arolina-- -AL11 .1loh nston1e. l actory -J .. A. 1l'no. liartford G". 1I Sit1u 1e'. Johtstone Aca(temy-II. Hi. Polk. No. 2. Alulberry--.I. 1L. Kcitt. 1it. l3ete--W. A. 'hal ners. Garmany-li. li. I,citzey. No. 3. Mlt. I':ca-al;--.I. M. Wicker'. :layhinto -V. V. Lyles. No). .1. Mlt.. T1abor .\M. .\c(etaley. Lo)ig lAlanc-.\. C. Sl)ih. No. 5. Jalapa-W. ('. s:igh. Conservat iv,'- 1. W. I). .JobI son. No). (i. Trinity -\. 1'ittl O'd \1en's- W . (. Peterson. Heederville-l. M. Smith. No. 7. SaludaJ-.. S. \Wlrts. Chappel--.I . i. A ndrews. 'auhan ville--\l. J. Longshore. Chappells J. K. Andrews. No. 8. Utopia--J. l"red Sehutpcert. No 'I. W\arehouse-C '1'. \W'yche. St. I.n''s--\. , I'. Hendenbaugh. Sialda--,. .1. \layer l. O)'Neall---WX. I'. lugh. \Lt. Pilgrim-A 11. Miller. Swilton--GU. A. "Mills. Liberty -1. T. C. 1Iut.te'. No. 10. Unlon -J. K . Iepps. Jolly Street--l'. I. 1llesor. St. P'aul's- I. I. 1.pting. Central--W. S. Scybt. No. 11. %iotl - IP. Cromer. St.. 1'hili's-W. Benj. Counts. Wa'!ton -.J..J. Cro')ks. P'omar'ia-..oe C. C'halmlers. A Frightrul Itlunder. Vill ofteti cause a horrible Burn eald, Cut or Bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Llvt', tho best Iin thie world, will kill 1e pain and promptly heals it. Cure Id S-)rea, Fever S ,r'es, Ulcers, Rolls, elons, Corr', all Skin Eruptiflo. est Pil' cure on enrth. Only 25 eta. a 'x. Cure guairateed. Sold by all rulggists. W.T arnt's Spring bliillincry is tatif t nd1 cheap, and M iss J ulia ood will be p)leased to have t,he La i's call anid see t hose pretty Hats of e latest, st.3les and patterns. f&t, 2t, Wo have a few cars of White and [ixed Corn left. We tire selling at, 30.)p1r bui. Como qjuick. t&f tf C. J. Purcell & Co. On gnild seemal,l hand ladies wheel -Sebumuapert's fi $10. I&I 3t You will regret, it, if' you do not sec ir' St,oek of ('lothing beforec buyIng )ir) Spring Suit. t,f S. .J. Wootenl. An Eveuning With Edison. J. WV. Atwood, a student in the Co. mbiaL Presbyt,erian Heml iary, was In ic city Tuesday arr'iangin)g for a phoe >giaph concert which he wi'll give In IC(l)e opera hos olnI Monday n ig hi, p)'1il 23d. Mr'. Atwvood ex hibited hiis >lenidii p)honlographl1), a $100 instri: cnt., and the best E'dison make, In iverail)par'ts of thle cit,., and1 every >dy who heard it was delighted with .It, is nothing less than a marvel, ad t he music It repr)ioduces Is equal to 1 orcehestrai, and thle volumIfe of tone Is inlicient, for its per'formnances to be 'ar'd distinctly in any part of the erai house. Aside from the enjoy ent'of a slend)(id treat, In store for ose who will attend the concert, we arn thtt Mr'. Atwood Is a most de wivinig young man, and while seeking lis:mceans to complete his education w' the m)inist,ry he also has thc sup D)'t of loved ones to provide for, and uis fact shouild also aLppeal t,o the en )traIgemlenlt of a generous public. be admission will b)e 25 cents; clii r'en 10 cents, anod it wvill be worth the loney, for tbe pr'oliammne will consist a arge selection ef vocal and instru iental musIc, declamationo on a de 3ripltive popular, comic and humorous baracter.-Obser'ver, H E IHEST REMED)Y FORtli RIEUMATISM. 'QUICK RtELIEF. FRCOM P'AIN. All who( use Chamberlain's Pain ~alm for rhe'umatttismi are delighted 4th the quick relief from pain whIch aflords. When speakinig of this Mr. ). N. Sinks, of TProy, Ohio, says: lome timie igo 1 had( ai severe attack or lheumthenm in) mty armw andt shoulder. tried tnmer m.ie remiidlies but got no fesars. (eo. 1". Paursoua & Co. drug. Ists oIf t his pla)ce, o try Chamb Ierlain's 1aln IlaimI. PlTh'y r'ecommiiended ii so ighlly that I boughit a boittIe. I wats ont relieved of all palin. I have eihea ecommtiended this luuniment to many of ny friends, who agree with mie that It s the best remedy fo' mtuscuilar rhein natismn In tha marke,. For sale by 1E'.R. PMlham. D1rnggIst 1m 0ol.. EIIEI 11. AUI.L. Oovornor Ml( V.'uney'e 1'rivatte, se e'retary in th,e City on a rieof Itualut M Trly. Col. Elbert II. Aull, private sccretary to the (overe'r aid editor 'of ''he Neww. berry herald and News, was a visitor' to the city yesterday. 1ir. Aull is ut urally "brimful'' of polities, by virltu of his position and his kno wledg of atffairs In general. "The only polities we talk in Columnbia is '31Sweene3' polities." he said. "The liiuor gues tion is of secondary consideration. What we are after is electing leSwee.. ney." .1 r. Aull was in the city for only at few hours and camre here minsthily on business connected with The Ne 'herrv lierald and News 'ublishing ('omplan)', of which he is the head and directin" Spirit. When asked about the new t rai n be tween Charleston anid Creenvill, of which lie spoke recently, Ie said he was afraid it was beginning to be it chestnut with him. It should be put. on, though, he said, because as it is, It muan from the up-country cannot come to Charleston withoutspending at week This naturally places Charleston at u disadvantage. ie was not in ia posi tion to say whether the train would he put on or not. lie has made a pro longed fight for the bettersehedtle and says he hopes to Will out. M r. Aull is in symrpathy with the Ex position, as he favors anything for the good and advancement of South Caro lina and Charleston. 11e has done much to strengthen the cause of (ov ernor McSweeney and feels assured of the Governor's re-election. "You know we expect to build two new cotton mills in New"ie'ry this year," he said. If they are built, it night be added to his credit that he was Chiefly instrumental in bringing about, the result. NIr. Aull does m1iueh for his community and his people real ize the fact.-News and Courier, l lth. Freo of Charge Any ailt suffering trout a cold set (led on (lie breast, bronchlitis, throat or lung troubles of any nature, who wil: call at W. E:. I'elhamtn's, will he pre. sented with a sample bottle of Iosehre'r German Syrup, free of charge. OUnl) one bottle given to one person, and none to children without orc'er froni parents. No throat or lung remedy ever had such a sale as .Roselee's (Teriiant Syru I in. all parts of the civilized world. l'wenty years ago nillions of bottles were given away, and your druggisi will tell you its success was unarvelot" It is really the only Throat and Liup Remedy generally endorsed by physi eiatas. One 75 cent I'ottle will CUre mo prove its value. Sold by druggists in all civilized countries. f ly Easter' Eg Dyes, at 1)r. J as. K. Gil der's Corner Drug Store. f&t 't We are still selling the best paten flour on earth for $.35. t&f tf C. J. Purcell & Co. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, four big Bargain days at Mimnaugh's. 2t ReCdued~ itten Over the SothernC~i. On account, of the ECpwor'th League conference at Williamuston, S. C., the Southern Railway wIll sell r'ound tr'ip tickets foir $3I 85. Tickets to be sold May 2nd and 3rd, return limit May 8t,b. On account of annual meeting of the iI)SCOp)al Chml ch at A iken, S. C , Ma.'1 9th and 12th, the Southern Rallway Co., will sell round tripJ tickets at $5.45S. ickeis to be sold May 1th, 8th and 9t.h. Rleturn limit May 14th. On aeoount of the Society Circus in Columbiai, April 18th, 19t.h and 20th, the Southern Rallway Company will sell round trip tickets at $2.25, to be sold 18th and 19th1. Final limuit A pril 21st. On account, of the Musical F'estival at Galfnuey, S. C., May 8th ai)d 9t,h, the Southern Rail way Co. will sell round trip) tickets at $4.80, tickets t,o be sold 6th andl 7th. Full limit May lith. On account of the annual meeting of the Colored Physicians Association at Charleston, S. C., A pril 18th and 20th, the Southern Railway Co. will sell round trip tickets to Charleston for $7.30, tickets t.o be sold 17th and I8tl,, with return limit April 21st. An Exception to the Itule. A shop where you can get what you want and when you want it. S'r UA wrT BROS. IE. HI. LESLIE, Manager. Ltftf Purcell has the brain and lierve. lie bought early anid bought cheap, and paid cash for his goods. ttf Pelham's Pharmacy, NEXT DOOR TO SAVINGS B3ANK(. Pure Medicine! Large Stock ! Polite Attention!I Low Prices! 'lTwo registered and licensed Phar maclsts compound Prescriptions day or night. Pelham's Pharmacy. Merry Makesa' Carnaival Amignata. On accotunt of Moirry Maker's' Carni val at A ugustai, A pril 23d t,o 28th, 1900, The Chiarleston and \Vester'n Carolina Rallway will sell tickets from all sta tiOnis at one fare for the round trip. Tickets ill ho on sale A pril 21st, 22nd, 23d, and 2lth, wit,h final reotur'n limit A pril 310th, 1900. Trhe occasion thi0 year promIses to surpass all formnor eforts. LV,eo amuse monts, and performances on Broad street every day during the week. Sur33)11 liu'ul1 11,111 I'lu)tl;. 'ollior1T)w1 aftl 'e(rn n Ia w('t lc a !alll will e 'itpr ld nI the14 co!lh":' (Ii: m Iu b ItwetII ('Ieit.on atti,l \"1 "s h '\. 1, l'; f: it' . ( .n!<: n h " I ,o'. ,etron11!:1 t tl illl In1 th:' Snee.', ali m1: hoys have inadt l nt" or" t w1o hban'.,t : i 1 O,itions: and hl; 1vc h,cln 1r1.'-tui an11i ::t' i!n[prot\ "t| :r t |I it t 1 1):l t two"I w\'-" kC:, andII a , I :i: dI h e.xpected. It will bI in> wkt! ( for "ithetr side. (ct yon al. fromo ,lanrger Si t and i ' all tht'. : itiiies. 1144e l' 1lwll4 b 1:..e 1 ! 4 '. I 1) l'a 1l 4 i' lti 44)llt l i-I') \\ " 4. proceeds t( go ltiardl Ih b s 'p' for Neh111 'ir'\ It ' ( 'til' 'Ill( 3 ,e It. at, 1)'. Jla . N . h l r' - C'O:'' 1)i Store. . Tito "nluall Iia ! t ''t1y 1'i AItla ;;'et' W in,. I:V'I war t'.. 1' nt. I:s to ('tate' th t I h' . w !i Ij , t 11414' gtl)1 of hall tonew110'11~ 1 in atl'' ia t o'clocc bl t t l n ilh I -ai(1 I'r"o,peritV Iiin s': On ti, ,rolln ,1 " ,eal %IIr. Ikiyd1 I-:itin;-' . 'Th1i: 1will 1;, i galmc by the 111111 1 'Vs 414.l I ly !1;y we'tll. The p)ubli'' i," !n1 !t(. Just rec e div d at thtc ct N i'ub"r1e'' I1:tr-d. wrare ('on a)n1)V'S. Ont (aR I (1 l, I );, gil_s. l''o :ale chea for (".-h 'Ir (I ti )iv ine S('rvice it -t.. I .4111' : ehm-chl ol Good l-'ridlav aft rnoo n i,, ' t-! ,. by the reeto "r, I:c'v. \\'. . 1 i ). rl,',. i."11i l':tster ser'vice ginl t"tlu(I:(\ 41. I I ml. 4: | ., by the l1ay read.'r, aeil in tih aI1 -',Ii at 5i:3) b1y tl. li't o-. IlIOily comml u nlli'n on I';:Ltst rlloilda a' at 7::.O a. m. I)o you 11)preci,1 a 2a : 1 ll thi(n!,:4ni (Iant, a h:tl a':i).' If "O,( 'O - > 1 1, r. .h . 1. Gihhlr''s (:olr. I)r1" S: orl a4:11( ,t" wht, we have in I.i111., a1d4 .hini t \\'aI.e f.\ t Il. S'.1ree1 a11 t1e .111n tl,ibi'. I mlte ffot. Sear't1 at, tih h1)! ' w carriage \'ceiterI'ld1 d y on '%1ain1 -I r'et an1ld ra111e nearll' 0aulin;lg ia s'riouii aceiltl t. There was at lady inl the hu 4)g \\.)which the mrle was attac(d 111111 wilwn s)it salw the 111ule o' llgi to shy Ii, ot eut of the hulggy andl ,lt, inl fr nt if hiiml to hold him. The m11hll jcrkted1 and thrllw her lowll and1 1 atsS(I o1e' her wit 11 the buggy. 'o'tunat.llyt' Sie w11as 111hurt. 'he gentleman iln charge of t h1e auto mobile did all in hi 1power to I)rev"ent Itand could notheIl) it,. l14est Natura1'L I.4axativ(e \\'atre'I, il:. 41e Dr1. .11as. ii. (,hilde's'4 ('4o1ner4 I hrtg Store,' f& t, 21,. Th'l e OIcI'L4l int Ir 4 Itael. (lVerck. ll whole' r)4outhern I luiihvay 'I.1tem CI4tenekil vesterday4I' morning 44t111 f 'lo ck, tIhat i:-(11 lThe4' railroad peopl te wIul)(ot44 talk m.d444 all0 weI (Jrl t. ind2 out11 w4:ts 12.hat the is 4fooei pay, and4 frmiIt,444 we <an ler they ar 1L4(the poore( (!lnty paid m se rie itrendered.41' 4 1(2''~1('jII 44 iiThe following4.12411, 1( is th'1programm11fo er s') Alition, to) beh'0at&. herr, in (*raded schol buldng it Wra,ArlI-, A90 LAM BACK? m Almos veryoodoy whuio requiredcws paprsIsue o o knbow of, atdie so,whau is the rme the?- reat kidney. Slive, Miss tIisltheanreattmedi Nature ~ Stud.,-. iumph Gerte Simp)0 son, Miss:nuhes. try ds nIfc reeary Kidny Toub ntMkideYo anderble, lmobck kIerybader,h riad Itrouew bapes and srghto Dknowc ofi the worut form ofrkidneyetrouble Dr.KKlmer's Swamp-Root, trc ornmndedfor veryhen buet Ideyou haverd ney, iveror b adde toblader wilmedy.n ;ust~ ~ ~~Iti the reeyyoged rI a eeateed practce,monghechlpl triumpoo te npnr evr\ aeta special arane menty his been ade y whcovelreder ftrhes ape ho avenot lreDrI. Kim, mayhe ema sampleottle nent ebymil,neyo d boad telngmr deru sapecialt and st find ouaick, v kidneyo bladder cai troule blend wrighmt'soseadin thhis theneroust omended this papery ahn u fyuhvkd sndyouivr oraddes troul it wllb foun hamso mny ways Y n rhosa work, npivt raifty amonth helnes tnoooor np-toopur been e mae yowhich all readruggtistpape Constipation, Headache, Biliousness, H'eartburn, indigestion, Dizziness, Indic: t thIt ytur liv' r ii 1t utf on1 er. 'T) l't'-! n cu lic"inetrc ro 1 use tha liv rr n :!I nc' rl'' rt II i ., i;i (iii t int I Hoodj Pills 23 cents. ult 1by a1ll II<lit >t dealers. NEUNEES For House of Represen.. I at ivos. I E '. C lI.\ ,\!":I; !is I il ;l n:. e 11 :h ' hel su' l t ol hlie fi)e t :t' is I,> il:u'y < lcct ion. \'()T'I.:lNI'S. For Clerk of Court. ;\. I i I.T,I1 Ii l"li; l": lY AN . ouncttld 'ac idlte for i-rkI of ('ourt, of the connty', ttnd dlt t ei~i to alide the i ',ilt of the Demu t'1ie' pini'ary (,lectionu. For County Treasurer. I_ It: :liY A' N N )''N('1": \I YSII.lc' . a iariditalt fwr,'r'a-ur r of New retry ('oiln y aurlii pl'ld e n self toahli('o Il- c"e-nlit (if Ii I )c" inn 'atic )wiltlry h-ct ion. .I(I \ I .l 1, ,1I -s. j 1ElII;I:1;ii1' A N N )IN('l: \I1'Si":1 ' a-, a tu liltti'e fr Ite ollice of 'ul1l \ 'I'rr T .. c ir of ;tN"whr'Pry'i ' t Count', ltl I '_ i.\ .lf to alid! the resu'Ilt f tIhe ll Ie)rc a' ie prtillltn"'y t (tet.ic)n. \\. \Y. .\c'NlcIliuI:ES. M1. 4('lII '.\II'I:lT Iti iiilI y * IIIuIIIinalltc fulorT'a,trt"rof NewI 1. t y ('~il it". 111.1 \V ili :tbi, ' t e re' lt - I II I ) ii e r l e i' 'I ii -lht'>'n. I t ttu, \t IT;lS. \ N 1 I Il. \\'l l I.::I,I; ti III:IU1v-1. l1y cl riti al I'd as. a ('a1ncltlate f( r' iI: ' if Nowhli-rt (U'o nti'y at:d I,l'l t o :nthtlil' 1 1'th :"Ul, of theo {) e i tli ill jr i:u y I:Ict1 jII. For Auditor. ( . ili lI I i - iiI l I l il' A N. It:l nlt' tl :t I n ita I ' for w('o n. . dilt,lr, u -i t to IIe' Ih'niu rati c I"iinary\ t"I t"tt;ln. g Ii I-:1.1 . N<)'N(O'I: N1 tlS :I,, S' I te t 1 1 I t : h l i l i j'' 1 1 0 ' A iin t i e re Iun,l. I . t>' N (;S Il()lI1 .' For )ontu.:,y 1Jupervisor, 1 .lfl' 1Y' AN N )t'N (' N \ 1'Y I? 11 - I t c:iiilt!t' for C'ounty StIper '. i,or in t.hlt cunitiu clect ion, aLntl pledlgo Iylf"i to ab idc IIt' rt,ult, of the Derno.. erat i" p1r ina-y. . NT. l'A VSI NI Ilt. ii UI:uv ANNON<)(I:NCJ NI\'Sl'RI I. its it enndic te fr ('ounity Super-4 m-ur, and p 'd:!t Inelf to abide the i,-ilt f the i l I fh'n -rt iatie primary. J N\ ). R'. I'11-iD Iy, I I I;I'I' ' A NN OI' N('1: M\'S LI' ' s a ca tl i:tte for ('oui ntIIy Sul per. ur, Iand I ''d^ iN yself to abid the cult of Lii ' the iooratic prinuary. J. 1. t:%IllT yf. I . C;i'i. NN oLN A is l'~I'itL'y i annitnil d asc a lie ndlidate( ori Fort Suprviof andu edgedn; tiy the(411( result ofti i.he Demoicatic i-l i'.i4 I f li' Y I N(')i''L;C E A)l'YS i,4' . a d<it. for(41 ( 'ou it y (141 i Sup evior II I'ki'1V A NNOUN'N*M s.\lS ji afs( ab 11am lia e ccm-ii t.he f lie of)Co yS In'.s' subjAt, oN theNDmo -ow AreiYopraEyey? J. ICC r11~i SI. 2tl .\iifl N ii K. I~ F it iC Ai Ni N<(:C M YSELF - Baoamidt for the OorllniofCoy, (io aervir aod plee myselto8 abio luheM euthof 111 1411 rte priar~tny. .r( ao Iume yor frind a.roughpor f,t the outy g1&eiti o havedidd.0o o ont yupeintendentl yoolf fca to ando pledge l myselfo abble t,biri r ;.of the, l rinu ')rt p rii ary. h Oflico i'r frNm 9 o.Etl S p'. t. by Cl atnud ay a andiMday o unty Supritedet. f duaton t F oom1 Croner.Hool