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Knights of Pythias, Castle "EEa11, Newberry Lodge No. 76. S VATE D CONVENTIONS OF thiti Ldge will be held the 2nd aud 4th Tuesday nights of each month at 7.30. Viseiing Knights cordially welcomed. THOS. E. EPrING, K. of I. and S. Crotwell Hotel Buildlui. NEWBEBUT MAUIKET. Corrected every Tuesday and Friday by Summer Bros. Meat. .................... 71(?8jo. Shoulders ........................... 70. Hams............................1 2@13o. Best Lard ............. ......9... 100. Best Molasses, new crop...... 600. Good Molasses..................... 26@50o. Corn ....--..................... 70. Meal .... ....................... 650. Hay........,. . . ............... 900. W heat Bran........................ $1.15. 1st Patent Flour.................. 1475. 2nd Best Flour..................- $4.50. Strait Flour........................ $4.25. Good Ordinary Flour...........3.50(4.00. Sugar ............ . .. to. Rice...................... 5 8io. Coffee................................ 1 15c. Cotton seed meal, per sack... 11.25. Loose Hulls, per cwt............. 30o. Country Produeet Batter, per lb ..................... 5(20o. Eggs, per dozen ................. 1820o. Chickens, each............... 15C25o. Peas, per bushel.. ........... 75o. Corn, per bushel.. ........... 60C. Oats, per bushel............. 3540c. Sweet potatoes ............. 0 75c. Turkeys, per lb ................ 6 8c. Fodder, per cwt ........... 75a90c. NHWBruRY CoVTON MARKET. (Corrcet ed twice a week by J. W. Gary & Co;) December 11th, 1900. B est...... ........................... 9 I have a few fine Wyandot Cockerels :,rsale. For par iculars apply to (&f TnOa. F. HARMON. The Best Prescription for Malatta Chills and Fever Is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It Is simply ironj and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. Price 60c. The largest and bandsomest line of pictures ever displayed in Newberry at the book store. -t. A Card 7R -hanks. We desire to thank our relatives and friends for their iUdness during the illuess and burial of our brother and uncle Marcus Gart.ett. From our hearts we appreciate the great kindness shown un. May He, richly reward you,Who said: "Even a cup of cold water given in My name shall not lose its reward." Mrs. 10vira Wise and family. When the stomnaoh Is tired out it must have a rest, but we can't live without food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure 'di'gests what you eat" so that you can eat all the good food you want while it is restoring, the dijestive organs to health. It Is the only preparation that digeAts all kinds of food. Gilder's Cor ner Drug Store. No Disappointment But real Christ mas at the book store mirrors, elegant mounted purses, genuine st'erling ebony dressing cases, military hair brushes in ebony, and many other good things for Christnae. Don't pass the Book Store by when out shopping., t a pleasure forthmo fou Know What{ You Are Taking When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the fostular Is plainly prmnted on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron and quinine in a taste less form. lNo Cure, No Pay. 50c. Go to J. W. White's for Christ,mas godds. The finest dieplay in New berry. China a Specialty. tf. Cervera Praylzng for Hobson. The Spanish Admiral Cervera learn ing -that Lieutenant EIobson was Ill of Typhoid. fe--er shows his sympathy by sending the following cablegram: "MadrId, Dec. 6. * I am great,ly antlicted to learnt,bat the valiant Hoibson js sin unhealthy * state. I am prayiog. to God to return hlid. to health, and If h a dies to receive him into is presence. "Cervera." 'ihe Appetite of a Goat Is envied by all poor dyspeptice w bose Stopnach and Liver are out of order. *All such should know that Dr. King's New Life Pills, the wonderful Stomach appetIte, sound dIgestion and a regular *bodily habit that, Insures perfect health and great energy. Only 25 cents at alL -drug stores. Fancy China at J. W. White's at the lowest prIces. The very articles for Christmas presents. (f. The barn of Mr. A. L. Coleman, of near Coleman's Cross Road In Saluda ~.unty, was burned Sunday night t9 o'clook. His loss was estimate d .at aboih I00. Among other things de s troyed were a -lo,t of fodder, corn and *.hay, also two mibwLers and takres, a thuieser and other farming imple incendilary origin. Mr. Coleman had no insurance.. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Rteward for tarn casofot0tartthat, can not, be cured by F. J. 0Hh NEY & 00.-, Prdps,Toledo, 0. We the n ersigned have known V. J. Che ney fo the .last 1 n eiv t honoabl n l btsiess transac onfnancilyable so carry out any obIig I:sn a bter firin. ItTld ALbN.KiNNAus ARIAa. Wholesale D~ltarrOO( Unr kes n Internally, act ing dircl t, he bodand mucous sr faces 9ftes~o. Price 160 per bot,t,le. and etroil free. To Gve a Cotd In one Day.. T le LaxatIve Br4'mo Quinine Tablete. Adruggi:ts refund t,he tuoney it iis 4.o~ oeaoh boy.~ 25c. VARIOUS AND ALL AIBOUT. Eggs are bringing 25 cents p.r dozen. Mrs. E. Y. Morris visited relatives near Pomaria last week. The general election for mayor and aldermen is being held to-day. Miss Eula Walker of Elberton, Ga , is visiting at Mr Jno. M. Kinards. Mrs. Gco. Johnstone, returned on Saturday from a visit to Columbia. Col. 0. L. Schumpert hig gone to Barnwell on professional business. Hon. Geo. S. Mower has gone to Co lumbia to attend the Supreme Court. Miss Effie Sheppard, of Edgfiloid, is visiting M r. B. F. Urillin and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joo. C. Welch, of Clio, are-visiting her mother, Mrs. Rawlin son, at Helena. 1. H. Hunt Esq., went to Saluda Sat urday on professional business. He returned to the city yesterday. The Misses Wright, of Clinton, on their way to Columbia, Saturday stopped over here with relatives. Mr. Frank G. Spearman has rented one of Mr. C. J. Purcell's cottages on Nance Street and will occupy it soon. We are glad to note that Mr. F. W Higgins, our genial and obliging super Intendent of education was able to be at his offilee again on Saturday. Mr. Robert Y. Leavell and daughter Miss. Hattie attended the State Bap tist Convention in Greenwood Sunday. Mr. R. E. Brabham son of Rev. M. M. Brabham is now with the firm of S. J. Wooten, and he would be glad to have his friends call on him. The nexti meeting of the South Caro lina State Baptist Convention will be held at Forence. Rev. C. C. Brown will preach the convention sermon. Dr. James McIntosh was yesterday at the State IlAptist Convention in Greenwood elected a member of the board of Trustees of Furman Univer sity. Mr. P. J. Vois went to Charlestion, yesterday to attend a meeting of The Grand Lodge A. F. M. of South Caro lina. He represents Amity Lodge No 87. of t His city. Archdeacon Joyner, of Columbia, on Sunday visited St. Lukes Mission, col ored. In the morhing he preached at St. Luke's, and in the aftel,noon and night at the mission. At a citizens meeting.at 11-letia Sat urday night the ticket was nominateq for town council for .1901 as follows: R. H. Greneker, intendant; Welch WI ber, F. A. Golden, B.. .1. Juiien and.J E. Saltter, wardens. ; Judge W. W. Hodges spent Saturday and Sunday in Gree jiIle. Mrs. Hodges expected to return with him but oil account of the seriuos illness of her orother she will remain a while longer at the home of ,her parents Mr. qnd Mrs. Samuel Stradley. DeWitt's Little Early Risers arI' dainty little pills, dout they never, ail to cleanse the lilrer, remove obstructions and invigorate the system. .Gilder Cor. nor Drug Store. Wight-Welch. Cards of invitation have been sent out announcing the marriage, on Saturdayr, December 22nd, of Mr. H. D. Wright and Miss Eloise; Welch.. The. Herald and -News exdends best wishes" in ad vance of the happy event. Npw is the time when croup atnd lung troubles prove rapidly fatal. The only harmless remedy that produces 1mmediate results is One Minnte Cough Cure It is very pleasant to take and can be -rolled upon to quickly cure coughs, colds and all lung diseases It will prevent consumpt,ion. Gilder's Corner Drug Store. Clark's 203-yd. Spool Cotto n, 2 spools for 5c , at S. J. Wootlen's. . f. A rr. - . Yeiterday about 11 o'clock.the alarm of fire waygiven,.and it was fQJpad that, the dining room ,fioor of the -residence occupied by the family of Mr. Ino. A. Summer, had becomie 'gnited from a burning flour barreil, which containe-] some trash, underneatti the house. IL is not known bow the barrel came to be on fire. The fire companies resplonded promptly but the fire had already" been extinguished with very little damage to the dwelling. Fane.y OkhInR-. One of the largest and most complete ines of China and Tin ware ever put on the NeWher'ry market is to be found at, J W. Whites. ' Fancy Chinta, Cups, Saucers, Dinner Sets and Tea Sets of evei'y.description from 'the very best French China to the ordinary plate Ware, is to be found here,. fn fact, thib is the place for Christ,mas -shoppers to supply their wants. Christmas goods are to be had here, and they are bound to please in quality and pried. Remem ber J. W. WVhite's for Christmas goods. tf The Steigli al Robbery. Messrs. StelglI's and Stelokland came up on Sunday and took back with.tthem to Columbia Willl Boyce and Caesar Mayes, t wo of then negroes implicated in the Steiglitz robbery, and who had been arrested here a few days ago by Chief Hunter.'The negroi'es had in their possession two Colt revolv.ers and other articles which they admitted were a part of the stolen goods. If the guilty party comes this way he need not hope to escape the ever watchful ey e of our efficient cor ps ot police. Don't use any of the counterfeits of DeWit t's Witeh K-azel Salve. Most of them are worthiess or lable to cause injury. The original DeWItt's Witch Hazel Salve is a certain cure for Piles, eczema, o its, soalds, burns, sores and akin diseases. Glder's Corner Drug Store. The most effective lithle liver pills made are DeWitt's Little Early RIsers. They never gripe. Gider Corner Drug Store A TIRTY DO.LAn BILL. Issued by Continental Congress in 1778. Mr. W. E4. Clary, of Saluda county has a thirty dollar bill, issued by th, Continental Congress, in 1778, which I supposed to bo very valuable. It I made of material which very mucl resembles the - iper money In use now except that it is heavier. In shpe 1I is alm- 'at i-quare. On the face of thi bill is written the receipt as follows: "Tihis bill ent,itles 11w bearer to ri ceive sixty Spani6h milled dollars fo value reet-;ved in gold or sliver, accord iog to a resolnt.ion passed by Congres at Philadelphia, September 26, 1778. To the left of this on the same id, there is a seal, in the centre of whiel is a wreath and around the edge wl find the following words:-"Si Recti Facies". Immediately beneath thi sea Is a tquare pedeital \Vith a re semblance of mountains oil otther side A cross theupper edge is:- "No 210,35U The United States. Thirty Dollars. It bears the signatures or Jno. Law rence and L. 0. Sprogell. On tl% back of the bi are three indian arrows Along the margin, "thirty dollare. Ano at the other enl(d the words: "Printed by Hall and Sellers 1778.' This bill has been well peserved atm every outticn can be dtitinctly traced Recently a sixty dollar bill whici was issded at th) same time and ha very much the same appearance Wal sent to the Treasury Department an< after investigation it was declare( legal. The piece of money has soit value as a rclc, and the ma holdivi the sixty dollar bill h"s ofTered $1,001 for It, wh:ch he bus refused. If. you would have an appetite like i bear and a relish for your meals tak, Chamberlain's Stomach and Live: Tablets. l'hey correct, disorders of ti stomach and rlgulate the liver an< bowels Price, 25 cents. Hamples free at W. E. 1ctham's drug store. Ch-istmas goods at J. W. White'i Good quality at low prices. tf Mayor Iininer. The election for mayor and aldermet is being sheld today 'The nominees wil be elected without :oppositimn and th< election is but a ratification of the pri mary held a short time ago. Mayor Klettner with his big hearte hospitality will serve a luncheon thil evening to his friends and o( hers in oi of the vacant storerooms in Ihe Stmmel block on Main street, bt ginning at 7.3( There will be served oysters and clkc and other good things, and every ont who comei ivill receive 4 hearty wel, come and be made to feel at home. Mayor Klettn'r .is going to use hit best endeavorq to push the town for ward And to keel) pace with the mareli of progress, and lie Wants the good will and assistance of every citizen who ha, the good of the town near to his heart and he desires to start his administra. tion with the good will of all. ' oocanic Erup,tions Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rot life of joy. Bucklesis- -Arnica Salve, euresi thlem; als) -Old, .Ilunini ng andc Fever' Sores, Ulcers,' Bolls, Felons, (Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Best Pile' cure on earth. - Dives out PaIns and Aches. Only 25 c18. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by all DruggIsts. A PIeasing Fem rormn.,oce. The ilerald Square Opera Company direct f rom New York City with 25 ar tists, a host of young andi pretty girls, sweV 'singers, a p)ower'ful and wel] drilled chorus, the best comedians new and bright cos'umes will present the two corine Operas La Mascotte and Billee Taylor. December 17th and 18th. Prices 50Ots, and 75ets. This ia the same company th,4 p'ayed here last spring, and they made a big hit. This season they are larger and etrong er than. ever. Whakt the Chtarlotte (N. C.) Observer said about the company: The Herald Square Opera (om pany gave a most delight.ful rend it ion of 011 vett,e at the opera house Slturday even lng. Before tihe end of the first act, in the opera Olivette the comipanv corn pletely captivated the audience p.'es cot, and until the end of the opera there wvas frequent and hear.,y ap plause for the fine singing and act,int: Miss M[amie Scott, as Olivette, smi and acted hecr part to perfection.. M Ii 10tta Stetson, as the Countess' of lieu, sillon, made a most favorable imapres sioni, and her several solos were sung with artistic finish. John Leas.e, a: Couqutlicot, was the centre of attrac tion in the comedy parts and m)ad< plenty offun. The Captain de Merri mac of Tbos. Callahan, the Valent inc of Harry Nelson, the Duke do li1.4 () RobI. KCane, were well and o-mp bly taic en. Altoget her the Herald Square Op era Company creat,ed a most favorable impression and is by fat' the best or ganization ever Been int this city. Datville (Ky.) News. Giorions News Comnes fromt Dr. D. B. (Cargile, om Wastaita, I. T. He writes: "Four bot tIes of Electric Bitters has cured Mr's Bre we r of serofula,' whbich had causet her great suff'ering for years. TIerribl< sores would brelik out on her head anit lace, and the best dloctors could give mi help; but her cure is cormplete and lhe health is excellent." Tils shows wha thousands have proved-that Electri Bitters is the best bleed purifier known, ft's the suprema remedy for eczemta letter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils atnt running sores. It stimufaten liver, kid neys and bowels, ex pelN poison, hlelp digestion, bulda up th eat retngth. Oni, 50 cents. Sold by all druggists. Gnar anteed. Stops the Cough and! Works off the Vol Laxative B3romo Quinine Tablets cur a cold ini one day. No cure, no pay Price 25 cni. CAN YOU LOCATIC T1EM? Industries Thi#t Want to Con to thle 80tik ,M-lov is a list of now Industries de si 8ring new locations, for the in)-fornut B -tion of readers with a view of stel;a s being ts%kon to securo locations beneilt I Ing your locality. , Adair News (Iowa). Nov- 23 : F. M. t Porter of Oseloosa, Iowa, Is looking for a location to #.t hn sh a cigaI factory. Albany, (N. Y ) Arum, Nov. 2:;: un The Wyii ol frg. Co., of Fultonvillu, N. r Y., 18 looking for a new locat i m. - Joplin (Mo.) News-1lerald, Nov. 21.: B Horace B teson, Room 602 Prank BWild ) |ing, St. L,uis, Mlo,, is lookiog for a l locationi to establish it woolen m1ill I which will employ 100 hands. 3 Lynn (Mass.) Item, Nov. 21 : The 3 Kenrick Furnitiure Mfg. Co's. plant, at 3 lFairflild, Malin, was destroyed b.% flre, causing a lotws of $75,003. l'roy, (N. Y.) Record, Nov. 25 : The Hope Iultting Mill on <1neida street. Cohoes, N. N., was d4 stroyed by Pre to the extent. of $50.000. Duluth, (Minn.)News-Tribune. Nov. 21. Tihe Warren Mi fg. Co 's M ills at Warren, Miinnesota, were destroyed by - fire, entailing a loss of $25,000. Cnicago, (ill.) Chronicle, Nov. 28 - The plant of the Siford Ifg. Co, imakers of ink, muc'Aku and s!aling wax, at 219-22- Fulton street, was d - |stroved by fire yesterday. Loss $12. 500. W. I. Reddington is presid(ent of I tt!e ColnIl 11y,- A gusta Hral Dec 8. A Life 1and Drath Fight. Mr. W. A. Hines of NIanchester, 1:., writing of his ailmost. Inil neulouis eseupe ) from death, says: "Ex posure a fter inw1 1 sles Ilduced sel ious luig I roubbe, w1h *l euded in consumption. I had Ico1ue. hemmorihages and comgtitd nigiihi uo1ti day. A i my doctors siaid I munos so"l (lie Then I begin to tse Dr. King's row Discovery for Consu ptin, whtich i, plelely cured Im.. I would not be willi I out it even If it.cost$,.00i a bnt.tle,. lin dreds have used it on my recomimenda tion and aill say it never fails to eure throat, chest anid 1nu trouibles " R0e -ar size 50c. and $1 00. Trial botiles free at ali' drug stores. To get Christmas l .ds suit'1 ble for a presents go to J. W. Wiite's. lie has I beautiful anid suitible goods thit lie will sell at, rock bottom prices. tf, - One No gro ShoolI Two t0herp. On Friday iiight last, about. eight o'clock, Grumby Davis and Joe Wilson, colored, brick masons, who cnme to New berry a few weeks ago from A tianta to work on the Coiatral Methodist church and the West End graded school, became Infuriated with one another and a shooting scrape was tihe result. They were at .the house of France4 Greeu,in Brooklyn,whetn the customary quarrel ensued among the three of them and Davis, pulling out his pistol flred three shots all of which took ef feet-one in the arm of the woman andI the others in Wilson's hand und chin-none however-with serious re sult. The shooting was reported to the council chamlers and Cheif Hunter in a short time had traced Davis to Ilanie Jackson's house in the "Bottoms." He resisted arrest and would have fired on Mr. Hunter had he not been too quick for him and, as Davis threw up hisa b atnd to fire caught his t.istol and un breeched it in wrenching it from his grasp. Mr Hunter showed both cool ness and courage, and probably saved his own life, at, tbe same time sparing the negro's. . Grumby Davis was p)lacedl in jail to awvait his trial at the sessions colurt for assault and battery of a h;gh acid ag gravated nature and an assiault and battery wit,h intent to ki. Questionsa Ainwered. Yes, August Filower' still hb' the lei est sale of any medicine in Lhe civilized e orkci Your mothc'9 and grand mothi em's never thought of using anything eN e for ind igest,ion oa ij lousness. D)oc 'it' s were scarce, and ihey seld om heard of ap)pend Ioit,is, nervous prostration or l'eiwt failure, etc. They used1 A ugust I ower to clean the sysa.em and stop fe. - nien'tattion of undligestedl foodl, regulate t.0e action of the liver, stilmulat.e the nervous and organic act,ion of the sys temi, and that Is all t,bey took when feeling dull and had with headaches and other aches. You only need a.few d1oses of Green's August F'lower, in 1 ould form, to make you eatisfied there is nothing serious the matt,er with you F'or sale by W. E. Peiham. DI)IATHJ A. Ed ward Glenn, the son of Mr. Posy Glenn, of the Beth Eden sec,tion, dib d at his fathe. 's house last nigh t at 8 o'clock. Heo Fooied time Burgeo,ns. All doctors told Renick Hamilton. of WVest Jeflerson, 0.. 'after suffe'ring 18 months fr.,m Reetal Flstu'a, he wott dIe unless a costly opt-rat lon wais per formed; but lie cured hImself wvitha live boxes of Biuckioen's Arica Salve, the sureat Pile cure on eart h, and the best Saive In the world. 25 cents a box. Slold ty all druiggists. .. Smith Co Sells the hest lislins at on'y 10 cents per pound, R 'guIar~ price 15 cent. 3tt. BUlINE8 LOIALS. f Fresh Turnip Seed at Gilder's Corner Drug Store. f&t, t. A good T,deum Powder for 5c. and , 10. a box at Glder's -Corner D)rug Store. f&t t,f 3 For good Cigars and Tobacco go t o r Glider's Corner D)rug Store. f&t tf Fruit Jars and Rubbers at lowest cash prices at. Gilder's Corner Drug Store. tfI ,Mason's Fruit Jars and Rubbers, low I est cash prices, at Gilder's Corner Drug -Store 't&ft,s e Buist's Turnaip Seed at Gilder's Cor ner Drug Store. f&t tf. New lot of New England Watches just in. Come in and see us. t tf -Daniels& Co. TurnIp Seedl Turnip Seedli Fresh -and the best, at, Glder's Corner D)rug Stmre.- f&t tr Lcovii TO CI LARGE BUSINES My determination to go in busin and I therefore offer one of the ne Dress Goods, Silks, Laces, Trirmi Clothing, Overcoats, Shoes, Hats, cent. below actual New York Cost: 1.st. An ontirolv now stock looks 15 per cent. bettor than ia brokeni stock. 2n tll \'h I ily 'pot eash I cln got 10 ior cent. oi' lnost goods. 3,1. When vuistoiors svo aill now gooids ill slis. picion of oiii t rish or siitelf worn go(tis fides aay. -ith. Wh he I open -A businloss horo four yeirs ago part of my stoek wiv carriod for ia sison, mnd several of 111 shrow< ones saii 1 ha1l nloti ing it old goods. 1, ui fort inat ely for mte, did niot ha11ppoll to I their cou-in, if I had been, mitters would havo b dee ierent, tnid I do iot, intonld to give tho shoppers inl Columbia the saie e ciille. I intold to soll oit. overy artielo inl tho store it anythitig liki a reaoniatlo offer rather than Inovo it. li'ld these prives Carefully, and see if I do not mean bs hiiiv.ness: 170 1airs Ladies' Dross or Sunriday1 Shoes, Hizes 3 :, .1 1 , 1 and4 5. ''h( $1.25, $ ll( it A1..f0, they go at. 9ec; tho1 same sizes in the SI (), ).75 and $ 110 Shoes at $1.23; the $2.00, $2 25 filn( $2 fi at $1 .18. Moln's, Boys' anid Children's Dross Shoes lt) por cent. below cost.. Mlen's aind Wonwi's Llatrso evory day Shoes 5 por cent. below cost. My Clothung I am delerminod to sell at almost amy prico. A big lot. of Clot hiiig, Overcoats, ain< I will movo to Columbitt its soon after Christiniai a1s I c 10ome0 t. ono(i and got th fiirst iick. Try andl(] get, ill earl, antil th,rk t Flynn's Ce m0i0o of fill 8omlom1on1t 81d Discllarge anl lotice to Crolitors. oTIGI IS t IEl. ZWiB N G I\'E,N thatt on il riday the 21tk, diay of )evember, 19001, I will Imake it himl sef, ineri on the eslate of M rs. Sarah A. Daniels, decemsed, ianid will iimledi itely thW'eeafter alpplly fO' I disCIirgO is adminilistrator of Said decelisd. All permis holding claims against lhe estaite of silid deeased, or Daniels . Co , ire hereby notified to present, 'Aie same duliy atieyest.ed, to illy attor iceys, MUSSIs. Mower & lylinu, at Newherry, S. C., on or before that, latle;, im aill pversons Inldebted to sai1d e uased, or Daniils & Co., will plerase make payni il to.4 my smid attorneys on jv befoie said date. It. A. DA NIE]L, Administ,rator, &c. Notie Of Sale of Pol'slal PIoeleIity byI. i,o.101111. - Y YlIIUI OL A N OI t OF LJud ge of t'robaie of New berrv cou1n1 ywe will sell at, piublic out,-ery itIe pier- C LOT H I N C onal prer1t.y tielon g ig t4 the est1 a,e o Vtiamro Lanrgford, deeense.d, at, the dif- S H O E erent pinees anid dait.cs here'inafter sei ort,h: F4'irst --On Tluelday, the 1 8,h of' Do emb1 ter, 19000, the14 persona11 prt)l01'y on he Honme Place in the town of Newher- IWill be mnad -y, conisist.inrg mno.otly of fouri muiles, 0om n,two two-horse wiigons, butggy and E larnless, co(rn, fodder, tilay, 1peas, 0out., g UL1 lenur, cotton seed, sweet, po)Ltatoes, " nower, rakc. r wo miiIlh cows arnuan alve1 Vs, hlousehoild inid k itehi( n furn- I- n iue, frmiinig impllemtsr'i. etc. And m Wednesday, the 19t,h (if the sam1eJO rlo s nontoi, the per soniai proper'ty on t,he llcedenhiall P1ace, consisting mostly of - wo four -hor-se wagoniis, mol(wer and1( rake, :orn, Ifodde r, hay, what, llour, 18 or 20 iiigs, ninei headi( oif cat,tle, ei. hit mules, (*( mie maure, (cott-on1 seed , farming imlpie- .1 nerits, ele. And on Thursday, t.he 20t.h ii the same mon liith, 4on the O' Nerill " aice, 80 vi ni he ad 4of mul es, t hi rteen or N eiuirte?en hea-rd oIf (cat' 1, aiblt, cighiteen 4end4 (if hogs , I woi wagon(is, co0rn, hay, odder ll, Pents, wheat111, (1tto seedi 42(, farm- I rig Il ilemi 114s, ete~ A lso ait the samne imne and p)'a4Ce (ighite(uen' trwenty head - )f caiitle, ab ou t i.nirt.y biegs, mnoved r'omi the Mul I1 00 1l'lnce. A rid (in F'ri N'ert.4- llace, four head (if ru'es, inc wad( ofet deLii, 4one( Si x-ho(i' rr f nine', 0one fin, (imn cot ton priess, cor'n, hay, fodder, :oitio seed40(, t.hrPee mo(wers5, (inet r'ake, bi-e wagons, farming Iiplemelnts', h ~ 14e Anrd at Newberry' court; houts(e, oni he first~ Monly In .Januiary, 1901, at,o 1 dieeI nSi mtile ouit-cry fi fr.y shaiires of the New-fctliiiW(1tl 51 wr-I. y Cot t,m MI itl stock oif tbe parMr' tcxaeo enlue1( of one hunrdred doll Iars p1'?eri re "i.iI'ti11(1ghI mid t(ooSii shae of stuck oif the N ationial )141.['i5(1S Banrk oif Newhierr'y, N. C., of t,he par Iuywl u ei alue14 of one( hund1(1red dotllar's pcer share.'Fr pr',htis 'Termis ef sle4 cash81. is 1 u 1 14 A NDLmW:X J1. S LA NGFOltD, Te'to'nur MI Il I ON A. CA Ut LISLt'C, I,rrt e I~ls ----ac he, w plro e ae Ce' hilds reno ri'y wS ill owears las asong aslhe s, If r tie ~5 (4 1 pl chsidh he, MLLtoIn It at egarneeI 111 ple Al'cmines sivies 1. IUx ruep wIillitu Langford,ti odsd ti oney Yo tO~hee wi not, heea "telin Sivenanan. '" Tr Glass Just Arrived ovifWned.:tMI Wre' han evermb th (th ptodt a oa aIny li - owrnnprie.11(1ce DANELS& C. S. J. # SNowberru SIN COLUMBIA! ess in Columbia is a settled fact, w.est and most desirable stocks of nings, White Goods, Homespuns, Frunks, etc., at from 8 to 10 per 380 pairs of odd pantm havo just arrivod that shoulul liavo bevn ihoro 0(() dall s ago. 'hoy must bo sirificedit, as I lo not intond to carry Clothing or Shoos inl Coltinibin. Among tho.so odd Pants ar111* S Vory IInl( Cassiuores ind somo of the nevor wmar-out Corduroy for hunting and farm ing. A pair of thon will wur for years. Our $1 00 Mon's Suits will go at $2 75; Mon's $5.Co Stiits for $3.18; $0 50 Suits $1.22; $7.50 will sell at $d. a nid $10.00 Suits $1.30; PIAts, the sa11MO goods, to miatCh, or a nico fancy pants if dosired. lon's Ovorconts 10 to 15 pir cent. bolow cost. 15, 10, 18 arnd. 10 yars old young Moti's Over. coat $1. 50 and $7.) ( fino gnality English Wors tvd to go at $3.15. Hoy' Ovorcoats for 5, 0, 7, 8, 1), 10 yvars to go at 85c. Trunks all kinds and sizos 201por cont. of factory prices. All our llats and Caps rust go lit, somo prico. Linen Tablo Daisk, 1ovols Crash, Marsales, Quilts, Pi(gns, Nintisooks, Lawns, Organdios, Ladies' Ulndorvo-ts, Unimn Suits. Silks for trimingii(r and irilt waists to bo Sol 10 por cot.. off cost. All 01 0, 10, and 45c. Corsots to go at -15C. In fact, overy articlo in stock is to bo sacrificod, and inl our stock you can find any articlo that is usually kept. in a first. class store. au got, away, and I want. all partios wishing bargainis to I aid trado it onco so its to avoid tho rush from midday ish Store, m.VY, B. c. [AN S EP OF TH E IRE STOCK OF ERCHANDISE, , DRY GOODS, 3, HATS, TRUNKS, GLASS, WOOD AND TINWARE e regardless of cost. ~Goods must and will be sold by Jnary I st, 1 900, SOtto k(iettiler. EVERY ONE IS INVITED -To come and see the SBeautiful Christmas Goods, consisting of -Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and ~/~Plated Ware. ANATIION INovelties of every de esenls,elts in tie scription, an d prices or patrons. Our he finest, and' bes t are r Kt. . " ",'d ,n sea- Will keep open until 'iordn,aiy pairsH Xmas every evening nle tb , until 9 p. m. s a wonder in that iny pay' $5.00 but, y better' than t he r cilz t,bem once andl( be nestoek of JUST RECEIVED sses"and FOR THE HOLIDAYS! quait buthoes t 'I'oys5, Vases, Lamps, quaityhot(juioCandies, 1Itisins, Currants, Citron, Nuts, Prunes, O0TEN. App>les, Oranges, Bananas, Cocoanuts, and1 a fresh line of vegetables, gro 11 antd Winter-- ceries, etc. NER, ices~ A.r.e sow,, YSCall and be convinced that I can save you money, before purchasing ( ,rO n1 SEEN A'r elsewhere. MILLANEIny, Yours to please, ni receivedl from t,he it creations in FAT 1.LPO OR-N lnery. Assortment____ Newberry, s. CI. *.to war"hats,'e,"; NO MINA TIO N. ble for alages and g i E. SUJM MER IS [JERIEBY AN aulty, comfort,, be- * nounced for Commissioner of mnomy in themn all. Publiic Works at gteneral town elect,ion tt the RISER Mil- to serve for 6 years. goods at old reoen. J -AN VO-E..