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ON NAMEDI -wil by the tI t1w ' to a 1 boar-d of eduatIt i'- wxil h1)ha'e with the u f : h lie adoption * .. 1 bi1k,. h!'e beten an itf't'r tt h g v r da:. 1 .at he Irealizvd aw ittri-. taken in thlse -!l : off 1 th e Slate i 1 m ! 1! ( '-id(rat ion R h Loil v ;1 )f ni.h - I )n , them. If v a :bt-foro him (.)! rIed the Iut ifr 1 and thle pe n a of che were ofe b1, but there n1m c nI IIId, of I ilt t o be Sgood ltuen - tw Inakes it ad"said the - h1 iion of thle k (f d1( to name i lIi ty3 and mlen harjvgo the : *in11-11 without if 'S.ame tintie h. t dileduca . Myehi iur ;. :' Oe f 11k h o l. 0 t' I "'t t t d.< d :whool -!( 1i'i~ I 1 1 O of jIdgie nt, -wi who have Chools and barg e the ile-a f'airly and -a I atire al so ',kL goVVIrDOr i''iri it'ioi il'p oritiondent appoinlious. nowho knows.' 1'y . A reh ii ft Archer is i -i '111.1r-y cdocntion -3 h f" . \ V y L \t n. lte large anld Mr. H', k !I ii t C Si 1hbat, ho enjoyed -I - - f Ithe gifted and > I; re . I 1.4 Ie.- , .' of thareston i .-of i. on~ a2'': wad ebilged by arr a asat teache in the a h pulic school of Charlstion I a fomth po io . (f n, o vic -p icpa the N-ied Schoo to( lh itin tfe peritenentiofthe cty shoo fi a heen contin iutly iolneterdi. ~ Iityilhools of,('harb tton te nt .i ha been atOi fitfl a'C - ch-nton cho . man frmore than ~ S.in- andi' is stilthdi thg cur. by'~, te~ people offareon. 1 d I. - l'rof.a iG re' Lt o K t igh Aeof I L ni eille I'raded Co on of e.i viie Oug edctLioalre rostittos in- c tc'~onc' pat ofthe furase theis ~ tyo ~i lullrI (I'l andii was edu ~flO~fi a y t Ia-. ' to itll e Ky. s Air oa~ o- ih d..ns Lim e se to gouca u-um u.ltuig isrct oe adorau. :a of te'- hbhet d 9., a' . in 187.1 with the degre of lmastcr of ar1tt and soon afterwards hbean his on reer as a teacher. in th ( Ien viIb L iIlItairy ,I I( einIrIy under ( 'apt.. -lo n II 11. I 'atrivck. A few ycars later lie wia; elected it) fill lte chair of ancienit ilan ymnges in P"miai niversity anid he voit.ilnued itn this work until the do partillent. was divided, the sclol of Greek being left, under Ii-of. (ook. Care while that of Latin was plaocd in Charge of another, the work havin, be comlie too much for one professor. Since that time I'rof. Cook has continued toi fill the Greek chair. ie is a diligent student of the classics ani is espvcially well informed upon comparative cty inology, but his witle reading inv!udes current events upoi which he keips Lhoroughly posted, being a careful reader of the newsparm I 'rof. Cook possesses at peculiar sense of humoi which often manifests itself In the classrooml) to tle deliliht, and instrue tion of hils pupils. As a teacher he has been notably successful and has beeni in the Furmlan faculty longer than any othiei professors save tle venerable dcaln, I)r. Judson. Prof. C'ook is promi invnt in the lkatis6t denouminattior: i.nd . though a filiet worikcer has done imiuch for tire cause of (:hristianily, beii an ordain.d deacon. Ie served several terms as alderman of (;Ieivilk- with great satisfaction and declined re-elce tioni. t Fifth--I'rof. A. It. I"ainks, of lRovk i Iill. 'rof. 1inks was boi-ii inl Che-ter counlt y 53: years ago of good old Zocky s Creek I'eIshCyleruiill stock, 1ni after at tiiding the old Mt,. Zion acafeliy in I its paliiy days atteidt-d ID.vidso cok i leg-e, from which institution lie was t grIdutiltted. iIe hits been a IueIb of t, the lioan of trustees of the college for r thirty years and his father, who was at s one tnim l;residIlt of the Mt. Zion i aentdemii1y at, Vinns-o, was also It Imietnilb-r of the boalrd of trustees of I Dt- e vidson fcr thirty years. 'rof. I 1a1, ks e was supririntemlt of the graled ehl(ool at "oi-t Mill for thir-teeni ye:ars. 1: At the solicitation Of his frik-nds whm n iealizvd his ability its it tvacher andit I a school maitn he MoveI to 1t k 11:11, atili C it was iarigely throul-Ogl his effors that p the excellent, systcmu of graded -chool,h o in this town wa organiz -1. i1e w.t sulrintenent for itur yeais wlwn hQ a tresigreil and t'oved to Yorkvilh- whit-r- i he conducted the sohiools so.ees4Illy h for four- yvears. i.'rOm thlie-Vh lI'- ti turned to Ikock lill whrei lie orgali- h1 ized tho I'resbyterian Ihigh schli of P Which le is now the prim-ial. Ilis life a ras been spent in the svhool :md be is e one of tle most, thorough antd best o equipped school iinen in ile Stati'. ie i hits educated sco-es of th- yomng non anud- yotuiig inVouieii of Yorklle and ad joiining ounties, inl fact, his pupils are to be found in all parts of (he Stiate and they all spake in the highest, wiems of him as an edueatori and an upright Chivistiaii geiitleieit. Sixth -Ilion. W. A. Il-own, of Ala iion. Alr. lrown is ia maIn ill the prine of Middle life. lie was btriia Uld ICalr-d oin the fairii, about, vight, Ililes f ou his counity seat. lie represent t.he con neeCtiig link between the ante-elum fo and piost.-bellunm h ist ory' of the State, not. being old enough to take Iari, ini th e war, buit, old enouigh to remeimber many of the stirring andri thrilling ,( events t hat occur redt din ig those daiys. Tj' Wit hi the a id of his fatheri lie wor-kcd in l18;0, and gr-aduated with tIhe first at ist incetion of his class iin I87.I .\ fter i caving college lie tittght,I school ftr-d we y-cars hn his owni in nied iat e ein- o nutinity. Ilis healt,h fiintg he begiti ari-nig aind has been so eligagid th net', lie served t-wo I eiiis ini the wi m;s itnid in Is89 wits electe ci niittoi- h md it4'ain ini 180ri wits elected by a lar-g- tlh nij,riity,. Ilis cour se as senhat or hias ta iern it, c 'nsiste-nt aind firm. lie ias taken co'ns id er-able in teirest, in the se, 'atise of hiighier edtitntioin by the State, ho mlt has givieni sp-eciial itten t.lin to try- ha ng tio imipr'ove the coindit ion oif the- or ommon101 schools, }It]1 it st,rong adtt- tl 'ut-te of the right of evei-y chil to an as ducattion. Cl1 nigehbLurg. M%!r. linysori was hom.n in )ratngebur ig Coutiy abot -Ii0 years ago. fter at tendinug the hiigh ch(ool itt Or niebtig he eniteretd Wotlfor-d Collhege md gi-aduated firom that,1 istiiui on in 878. Two yeiaris lateir lhe was iadmitted be > the bar-, iand Soon rose to d istinuction Ot 1 hlis pr'ofession. le-Itdes hatviing alc 'elI stored iind, Mr. iaysor- is an elo- a ucnt speatker, atnd has be, n sucessftii w s a hawyeri. lie ha- ial ways been very rih inch intcrested in edutcatlont, and adt- 94ai cciitedl itnd worked for the estatblishi- sal ent of a gradled school at Orangebur-g bu lien ulpparen-htly his i nterest, and the g terest of several oIf hiIs mot, prlOmli- 1 eznt, clients would have led him to op- ih ise the moiivement, hiad ho consuiltetd en is perssoal Interest merely. UInt like nie trite citIzen, ho took at broadl view oIf hik me matter, and3( controebutedi no little II< the success of the movemeint to es-gi bhish t,he graded school, whIch Is niov great blessing to hundreds of chIl-hi en in the city of Orangebur-g. Mr. oni aysor was elected chalemnan of the ga' >ard of Tr'iustees of the school, and pci r!d the posit,ion for sever-al termns, and pkc t.herefoire quito familiar wIth the of1 ities of the new pIosition to which lehe I~ ms been called by the governor. 8ev. 01 al years ago Mr. Rlaysor married M Iss Miattie Rloger-s, of Darlington munty. They have no chIldren. He C a communicant of the EpIscopal m urch. In reifglous -sentiment he is etc oad and lbe.ral towards all denomi- api tions, not only In spirit but with h Is rIl rse. Orangeburg county has no nii thc nt that stands higher in the estima. 18~ mn of her people than Mr. Raysor. i has on several oecrsions h-epresent- Ottl thbem in the lower house of tilelg. will this Year if he WOUld acIlept, the loimli nation to that ple whieh lias beei firged uipoln him by N. prominlent. eitizllns r-cpsenIllilig both thi l l reforiil itidn LI se rvIlative Ifi tion:. ilt I e Iiate ineet re . lit-h that. hit htaid to du le to allow hhi nille .loil In the pri itry. Ile s kollmde't iOll retiring in '.lsothi andi~ a cndtilt! ptlfas-it. I'lent-Id. ile stand, just- as wc)ltellloll his fellow townsmenlca he does miol). A,k. >eople of the Coul ntay. Ilie wis .eleted by the people wVith) two other Iti/O-iS aitS oi11Li.sionlers of ))It Ibliic xorks for this vity and thle pwesenit lectrie light1 Syst"m an1d walterworks vere conlstrilietcd Illide' their. Supt-r-i ion). lie will Serve a vatluabtlc invim wr onl the board to wihel hle halts just wull appollnoi ii'd. rile Call Foi The Coming Conference. '11O15 IiilION ( ' T.i; I wUUi3'E Tii- 1It SOl .11N43-. IlIvIli:al Acldirtsm D)ettiiiii: W ith II( itl)(11si011stry lm4tle. (The State, 26th ) A% few di'S ago 'Tlie SLate an1nol:1eed hat, the iohibitionist,s had deter milled 1) hold at State conferene', and 1--ave a irecnst, of it l th wn inl couso if pre trratioll. Yesterdaty tilt call w , is 114d. It, readls ats follow.': AN Stat e prohli bit,ion vonlfreoew w ill he elI inl t,h. ci.Y of ('olumbia, S. C., on Vedlestlay, 2:,d day Of MaY, 1900, for lie purposo. of considering the proprik y of sggesti g cailitlates for go%er o0r anld lieuitoen11"anlt govri'llll to repre !lt tho prohibi-i0niists of South1 Caro INa inl thU DeC0aitiC prinar.1ad also8 >1 11,1 tio )e tl principles al p rillpos 'i of Lit.h prohlibitionlists in Seekil .- to buain colit'rol throul1g i ll' Dilmoc-iratie l';klli/.ation of the ( 'ex(ICe ive amll Iv'gi: LtiVV (10epar11ltm n S of t.h1, (,a v OVUlrn - 0-111, folr thI 01naWt.rilt'nt, atI enforce it'lit of mitsrvs whibi are in best no id vith it. hi st ini; teii,nrest or tie L'ople. t11111 which wil take tile State I of tlhe li1uor bhsiSsill.O. P'or the polrI n'w of obt,ainling at full 1(l freLe0 eXIr'ssi0lo Of th I)Ohibit1i ts ill re0g-ard to I.Iwse natteri, at eall is Lwer)y ismmil fror tiIe i to asemible1 in, luir CeOMeti S lit tilt' COIll't imnie on S8aturdat.. l1t,h day Of Miay, 100, I.'let t hit r'e ptresentatives, wit.h ternate,q, to ILU,mild thle State conflr io oil the 2'hI of M ay, with or with It, inl ruc. fti)ad to VIhOoz(3 Ia (outY littiilanl foir tile eisiinlg caipt:tyagn. Joci E'. Illenn"on, C'hair111 i n n, VIady (. Thomlson, .1. S. lolftt, James A. Iloyt, .Jeremiah Smith, C. 1). Stanley, Comm)i ttee. As cbatirman of the proM-bition State :etive collilitLo, I appt'ovo of the r'egoling- A. C. Jones. Newbe,rry, A pr'iI 23, 1990. l-'RI.M 'hIIiAN ONi.:s. sLerday: > the DetinIoerats oIf thle State: T'he reCorgatn izationi oIf tile I loeocatic lbs wVill mar11k thle bolgilnning of the tive work of L,be canditldates for Ollico) di LIhe politielian wi:l att,1an1early day t!laret themlvIes Oin the issueCs of the minilg c!ampaign. 1'here Is v'ery little dioubt but wvhant a liquor (luestio)n am41( the dispensary li be the I.hii.f St,ate issues. it, will be ol tight, of 1898 ovI.rt agatin, with is diiIfer'ence (mtdless I have been mIs RAins of the Stat,e) Lthat the line 1(5will elosely drawni, antidI. tecatidates wvill yeC to take thlieihoice o)f thle home the d1iitpeInary; Lhi is tile tight, and 1 intrest, of tile two are 11s differenlt the dlay 1s di lerent Lo tihe ight. Tile isiltan hiomei is t.hI hop an113iid stay of From Washington H ow a Little Boy Was Saved. y' wits abou1t 16 mfonlth 11ob14ll h)broko elling on the left. side of his .uneck d it was dect'jied to be mmnpiiIs. Ile .s givein ml4eia aftendan(lico for nit t hiiee wee'ks when~ tihe doctor' td it, was scrofiula and1( ord'tered( a ve. .1Ie wxanlted to lance' the sore, 'ing h11)imlmedic'ine for' ablout four' ces3 and11 becamie at ruinlIg sore(. hi orider'ed IL -blood melIdicinle. A~ ghibor' told meo of a1 cas1o somiewhiat ) ourI )bb's4 which waIs curedC by ( 'od's Sarsahipaillla. I (decided31 to e It to my)) hboy aiid inI a short wxhiIc hlealthl impr)Ioved)( and( his neck 1 tied so icely that I stop)pedI giving ia the miedleic. TheIl soro' briokO Lagaini, hiowever', whierenpon)i I againi I -sistenlt us8e111 ha ccomp11lished ai com1 to cure. I do not thInk there will be I at scar' left. I canniiot speaLk too -biy of I lood's Sarsapai'lla anid I iec m1ond( It Ocyywhlere I get ai chanIIcO.'" is. Nwr,riE CHIAsK, 47 K St., N. E. c Like MagIo. ) 'A comnpllcationt of troubles, dys. E >SIa. chronic catarrIh andi inflam-- n lion of the stomach, rheumantismn, eo ., made mel mfisera~ble. 1*ad no >ctito until I took IIood's Sarsapa.. 11 a, which acted like magic. I aim 4 WVest 14ith Ave., Denver, Col.' f you have failed to get relict fotn or remedies try I[ood's Sarsapa a. I6. Oures When all others fall, . Mao it 1s gedulIar to liselIf. the S'ate: it is ha l.lo1,wed bt y c%ory spot (III va th. ThIIe di -pde;, arW iUN 91 11It lt' .11'O ti 1 101,10I t il 11",C OO' jireatieisiI unem ft~ hehoe andae ta h ino.-st eva-I-Ye s la i ev e 1m11-1 nity, Cand i workinl!", datily anld hourly to vo,ti (l m of all it att-avtiola-t It.ntelow from it. in1h eo tet m p t 0Mill.sI of it- Sons a d takw4 (10 o a i n Itilika d's hotl" (it mimo ol 'I) the fairest and lovIiest of its 'dau. fht r S, and thi, too, With te aust,hoi t a dit s-im - tion o Uth SILate, becaii h e politiia S whio no11w ontro tohe DeMOitatiC a Say it mlusti go oil. Where 0d olu ut 11,4 i 1t00? .or the hone Or for l hp dis peln War? Are you a deftlbolr of the ioei. oir are You it,4 l k110s I IA sieve You yol will have the manhtllllo(dl to Shake 0o t.!he shlac kles of thl e (I i:-penay Ov rina and tile wlikiy trusts and stalnd lly for tle good naio of yoil home ond Sta!v The Candidate is to bto pitictd whlo is a imimlbe of till chrel and preteils to elaim that we regard.. "tile di.pesary \ law t, hotiutiont of thle wimk t e ullestion," hbIL se he lthinks le enn se. euro ollivo throl-1uh the dikpensary ma chinle, thls el hi hlf, b1 home in ng the hyherift in ode tO do0 it. ThW Pr-OhibitiOnliSIS mayL\ 01r May not hL C l ditdilte S fori' tiho !ites to o Voted for, btit if the Christian IM21n and Women will do theildtil,y frol tis tjay forward wve will win a g!reat Victory .this year.tDraw the lile closely and let every candidate umderstand that ho m IIA take Oo 'ide or the other, and t,but no pro ii iIAi DkieI t Wii! Voee for' a1, anll whotk te thile side of the dispoe -sry. A C.C. Jios. Ne wherrY. S. C I A pril 21, 1900. For Sheriff. Tw'li.: Vo'n.:us m.'N.W, :m Co-. J IZEN.Y ANNOUNCE MJhl A N . i.tc id ate for o ohe oflcee of Shivriff of Newberry County, 'Ind aM pfledgedl to abIide0 the re.Suilt of tite Democratic I'rimlry f t eletiot. I f 0leetld I I)le mIyF!lf inl t,he fulture as iI V v ii'd to do in the m to eon. duNt, the ollie wVth toroughne, imdo - -partiality and dlispatelh, and re"'p-4', fully sk t he Z-u1pport of I fvllow eit i F or Coroner. J MlN N . i A S S 1 t H lE I ',i l Y A N . noutnced to s ai candidate for C'oro nr of 'Newberry County, and is pledted to abide t.he restult of the DemocraGie Notice to Creditors. I , LL ,I'NRlS( IIA N' NG CA cr_ims .11, 0ains the of Io'eter Hob (lI-tsoll will present .e sami e d ly at - tested to the undersigned for payminent. A LtCy Li f,. U ilTS0ON, ECxecutrix. tRic of inal ScItemmit ailt ischarc. N OT11 (1-1 I I'lli"R14"Y Gl IV 111N - that We will make t einal setule oen th ith estae eilateof Thomas o. Ilentz, deceatsed, inl the Pr-obate Court for N1wherry 'ountY, S. C., onr Stat,t day. t,he 2nd day of .1ne, A. D. . 1900 t .11 W'c.ovik, Inl the f 0rnioon, anld will immlediately thereafter aipply for-Let ters Dismlissory as .dministiators of Said estate. All persons holding elaims againti8 thle 8aid estate; wVill pr-esent t,he samne f CtA- . INTZ, STATE OF SOUTH CA] O1IN A, COUNTY 01" E\I3EIHLtY IN Pl.l0ATIC COURfT. 1. hiurr D)enis1, ini hiis own rVigh'iL~t and1 as Admiin istrtLor, &c , or f rwin D)en nis, dleceased, l'hlaintilfI. against Nathan Denis et at, D)efendants. JN P lJHIUAN('C O1" THl t' ORDIER Lof the ( curt herein, all and1( singu ri Chie er 'd itors of the late Ir,win D)en 1 IS, arie be.u'y reqiired to r'ender23 in itnd estaLblishiCiiu ,hir demtandts in th is 2ou rt in the abLiove entitled acetion. onl >r beor th li2:d day of May, A D), 1900. W. WV. 1IODG)CS, ,1. l'. N. C. A pril 19, 1900. III idiullthe :uLtt hle I4utual Liro JIRslranceo (r:iipany of liW York, ichard A. McCurdy, President. $1,062,665,211 of isiiraiico ini lorce. t has paid policy holders sinice 1843 $514,117,946 AND) fTow holds ill truist' for' them - - - - $301,844,637 'arefuli Investments A i'ralit,y to the In- ilav0. 'rompt PaymeniL'ft or ri r0 t Thc0 'ho most liberat formi Orca1 of Policy I RSII ,Oansu to Che Iinured1$ Reserve Stability Dec. 3], 1890 $47,952,548 The Mutual Life Insurance of Now ork hats more Insurance in F'orce, >lieCced more premiums, wrote and aid for sixty poer cent. mioro business ian any otheri company in North and th Carolina in 189th, and gained ore In Insurance in F"orco than any her' two companies. First class contracts will be given to ye, energetic andi reliable agenta. For full particulars of our ntew form 0 Tnsuirance, which assIsted us In ob- a ininig t.he above results, apply to G. B. SLIGU, Agent, ' Newberry, S. 0. .F.UH. H YAT.P,Gen. Ag't For the CArol nas, (M1lumbli, 8. 0. l'rgr.m.m f'rii muinig of I I fen tral I .4 I i.' o . 1 to bot 1,4b# ti St. I,1 ,-' . t i, , N ewbwily (' Ililly, S it t-.1tv. Mby to 174 !00: I. I)'vot on I l .:.' I-,Ex e . i.s, condulk-ted by% Allr.1 1J I f.l. . 2 S'. vl m :. .. Se-wr r', Pit f. \V. K. .10ih, NIr A. E0. . \ W 'ii -- Im w tr k c.t I !n e (entrIal ( l w-t4 111oO ,11 i h'.' , .v . (i S. le d I1. v:i Nea-e, 1 f. 1P . E. . Selz G A d(i a<4 - Al Iev. C. II. Aoristirong. ()n teount of Gev.cria! Assembly (*'o be 11rhia l r n church ltiv ll, C Chuaooa.Tenn , Maty 17th-24th the I Solmtht 'n l,"allwaty will sell return'l tick- I 0.4 a11 olm I"are for the roun11d tril), C (), m-count of the Geneval Assemublyt P'r1- b.y tcri;.nI reb-l. St. Louis, of the SS , I e Sout her-n lialiway Co. will r scii romcld trip tickets itt one Jare, plus c, $200 Ticket, onl sale Miy I>th, 16th and) lith, finllul limit Junle 'h-cLI C r 0I lW1C11nt Of t(e ImeeI ing of 1. 0. 0. t U'. State (liuloel, Jr., A merican M- I Chbanlic,s'S, A,lttL, May 7Lth and Mth the : Sout.hern tilway Co. will sell reduced raltes oil tie certifika.e plan to dele- V gatte.; a ml embrs itt,e ling. Cirtli- & ez'.tos o ) Jgned by ,ohn S. .\bnev, r ('reat Ci tf r rk coArds, endorsed by E. a ColEleh l teeral 1,1erk, a A Call To l61ocrats To Orgalize. r 'il I i OIt\TI CI,Ul A TJ8( I Newherry County are here'-bv noti fiod to meet.L oln4 fonlth Stut',lay of .pl-il, 2tlu daty, at, their respee0Jte Ipla1,00S Of MUetinl'g f0' the pu'pose of 0r gm a110 elelin.g doletgiteS to the County 01.1vention, which is hcrehy called to mlleet onl fir'st Mod(lay in May next. 'I By order of the Execut,ive Committee. W. ). HA Al'DY, County Chairmaun. Notic oi ful Sc1l1e1t anl Div.,hare a N oTrI c IS IIEI%1lY C'VEN -T i,b t I Will Ilmk' i a final sel,tle ment, of i.h estate of Mrs. E-'lizabet.h A. doivgi m'eIsed, in the I l'robate Court (o,r Newhberry (ountv, on Lhe 0t d1 (Y of A pt il 1H00, and inmed iaitLe ly .heluthr aipply for a discharge as Executoir of the Iasi will and testaiment of Said klevoaed. .J A M US MCINTDSH. E.Xeitor of the a111st will and tet m14nLt of i i hetih A. iiggins, dlecased. Mar1b 29, 1900-5L. -AT Ed aimd Sd4oltz, JEWELRY STORE. Pine W-at che. Rings, Bioalies, Stude J Sle%c ant Link BuLtons," Silver E Noveltes, Silvert Table Witre, Cut (las, Gold and Sil- S ver Spectacles and Eyeglasses. ---.-..FW'MMM.. TOYS&DULLS Wlich we will close out, as we will discotitinue keeping them. S IIUARD SCHOLTZ.' JEWEL.ER AND OPTICIAN D)ONF ON SHIOR.T NOTICE AND -- AN D 1Iicycle fixtures' o) all ind ami1 41( bicycle sun dies always on hand. ~zWHEN.z"4 Y ouri wheel needs repaniring give us a call. We also aliways keep in stock tho F BEST WHEELS fm the mar'ket,for sale. Seecourl Wheels. i.mW WHITE NIA1IN S'uiEle'r -- Ni'w~naiRRY, S. C. Notions, Sewng Requishes and Uings fill every part, of the NOTION DEPARlTMET. Thie thousand a4nd one( things here re neces.sities Fver.y woman has use r all of them at some, t Ime 0or other. And the best of ceh kind are sold at L TTLE PRIUES lat a large number can be boug ht with It touching the dollar mark. Many these goods wer'e never before sol'd less than) dolOhe the money, and our aIdy-mfade waists and skIrts are the irhdsomne,t aind bast, for the prIce that ( >ul Can find. lig stock of pretty 13el to, ( los, &c. Come and eco'them at WOO T EN'. rhouaidg !ave K1i y Triouble and Don't Ktow it. How T o Vind Otit. FillI a bottle or common glas, with your vater and let It stand twcity-folir hors: it eimut or "(et. tlIg ildiCtCs ai unhealthy conIi tion of thu kid ncy:;; if it stains your liici it L; evidence of .id ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in -. the back is also onvincing proof that the kidneys and blad er are out of order. What to Do. There Is comfort In the knowledge so *ften expressed. that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Zoot, the great kidney remedy fulfills every Aish in curing rheumatism, pain In the lack, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part f the urinary passage. It corrects inability o hold water and scalding pain In passing t, or bad effects following use of liquor, iine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ecessity of being compelled to go often uring the day, and to get up many tines uring the night. The mild and the extra rdinary effect cf Swamp-Root Is soon ealized. It stands the highest for Its won erful cures of the most distressing cases. you need a medicine you should have the est. Sold by druggists in 50c. and $1. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this ronderful discovery nd a book that tells ' iore about It, both sent bsolutely free by mail, ddress Dr. Kilmer & ifono of Swamp-rnoot. :o., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men on reading this generous of fer in this paper. WEDDING PRESENTO 'vlory 8(tnds, Buittor DiAlhes, 'nko Plates, Syrup Pitchers, Sugar Dishos, Spoon Ho'lers, Cr0am Pitceors, Frnit Stands, Vaitors, Knives, Florks, 'on and Tablo 8poonFz, Sugar Spoons, Bnttor Knives, Gravy LlEuH,'Sol!p Ladles, &C., (ado inl (1uadru1plo plato oNIY. W( iso havo a new lot of Slerling Silver (lit Spoons and a few Seth Thomas locks loft which :NUleS'V 1o. Yon rs I ruly, DAI I ALS & CO. )n its 40th anniversary uly 26th, 1899, the .quitable had on its ooks outstanding as urance for ONE BIL .ON DOLLARS. 'he Assets exceeded TW'O [UNDRED and 814NENTY [ILLION DOLLARs. ts surplus was 3]1m- than XTVY MILLION D)UL. ,ARS, NSURES# Olli Men and Woinen at the unel rates. is perhlaps the .strlongest feb AssuranCe Company oni trthi. writes any kind1 of policy eC assllod( mnay wantl). A[LL ON or WVRITE to or Rates and Plans. ~Office under New erry Hotel. ..rUCCEB8oRa T0. W. A. YOUNVGc CO0. PRESCRIPTIONS CARE F'ULLY... COMPOUNDED DF PURE... DRUGS... A FULL LINE of A DRUGS, MAEDICI'NES, DERFUMERY Foilelt and Meclicinal ' soaps, Combs, rushes, Rubber iaoods, Sponges, rrusses, Lamp' .himneys, Tobacco, eigars, Garden Seed, .tc.. Etc.' 4 0J, Our buyerS are back from New York. Our lines are all complete. We invite your inspec tion. We promise good values, polite attention, fair dIealing. Splendid assortrent in all de partments. See our Vhit Goods, WV:u-h Goods, Lineniv, .LinIen D,iiunnsk with ' Naphinls to miel, 111aidkelchicf", losiery, Urderwe-ar, S llNoticns, Perecales, ;iigla.ni:, (Calicoces, niekr ia"', Cnoiu!d, D . Corics, all at lowet. prie, 1 a n I of -tanIdard qiality. MII10)!% ' Men's v Ss 1'Shs anid ( rd . Al I!" ,i . All gum anteed. No hodd\. Wo wih to direct your special atteition, to our M illner D e a af m Nvo-. Ni-Ver befoe X 1i la. ie 1ho w;el eiii lppfd to serve N ou well 1 a now. W( i - ri -t anid youIlr lit or l : lheLr w l survl] I,o r of ba e W P ''t e .' Ur,u ib io ll -, 0 M , stock. (p -p 1 Y artn and vo a Ie col ." f y You I . t, ME-"RCHANT TAILORS SPRING S3TYLES Have ari 'ed. Theiiy oninrace the latest FORE!tGN AND DOES TIC Whlich weC will maike aLt Modeate- Pices ! GUJAANTEM:!IN(; FT ANDJ -W J(K~iA~A OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE l'hoc Newbrr,yV Hard waro Comni Mfy wovuld en11 aut i on of thei p)lliO to thio 'fact. tha they h ivlave bougli ont I'. A. Echiiumperl, Agt., and. "li ho'. will con duoct t ho buisiness5 at the ohd stnmdi, and will always~ hauvo on hl at th loes pricePs, Agneriul turial [bnplemenits of al kind.hi, nd Oorythting notoded on tho. farm. Harnesa Mado to Ordor. opariring noatly anid pIromptly (lono, Wo also carry a largo lino of SA.DDLERY anid HARNESS, BR IDLE~S, CiOLL A R, COLLARL PADS,, and( in fact, e)vrythinig found( m a well assorted Stock. F. A. Schuimpert, Manaer