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Knights of Pythias, 40vtastleo .Eftl1, Newberry Lodge No. 75. S TA T ED CONVENTIONS OF this Lodge will be held the 2nd and 4th Tu,sday nights of each month at 7.80. Visiing Kiflwhts cordially welcomed. Tios 1Ej. EP i'ING, K. of R. and S. Crotwell flote Buildinih. NEWBEUitY MAlKET Corrected every Tuesday and Friday by Summer Bros. Keat... .................. . . ......... 7(d8o. Shoulders ........................... 7c. Hams................................ 1 2C 13c. Best Lard ............... .......... 9@10c. Best Molasses, new crop...... 600. Good Molasses..................... 25@50c. Corn ........................ 650. Meal... ..................... 65c. Ray......... ................ 90c. W heat Bran........................ $1.15. 1st Patent Flour..................4 75. 2nd Best Flour.................... $4.25. Strait Flour........................ $4.00. Good Ordinary Flour. $3. 0 3.75. Sugar ....................... ......... Rice................................. 18c. Coffee................................ 1 1 C. Cotton seed meal, per sack... $1.25. Loose Hulls, per owt.............. 30c. Country Produce? Bntter, per lb ..................... 15@20c. Eggs, per dozen ................. 22c. Chickens, each................... l5@25c. Peas, per bushel....... ......... 75c. Corn, per bushel., ............... 60c. Oats, per bushel................. 35@40c. Sweet potatoes ................. 60075c. 1 Turkeys, per lb ................ 8c. Foddee, per cwt .............. I5 90c. NEWREBRY COTTON MARKET. (Corrected twice a week by J. W. Gary & Co;) January 8, 1901. Best...... ........................ Ole Lumber, Shingles, Doors and Sash at lowest prices, b.y. C. Cannon. t ly Wanted. To sell our complete stock of mate rial for building wagons and buggies. Also, all tools and equipments of a firot class blacksmith shop Full particu lars and terms given upon application. THE OAROLINA MFG CO, f&t 4t. Newberry, S. C. For Sale. One floe young ox well broke. Apply I to THos. F. HARMON. 8t Quality and not quantity makes De Witt's Little Earlyv Riers such valuable little liver pill8. Gilder's Corner Drug Store. Have Your Mon.-y. Do not forget when making your plans for the new year that the Com mercial B ink has opened up a Savings Department. Entrust with them a por tion, be it ever so small, of your earn - ings every month and receive the Inter est whihh they are off-rIng on all funds dupoalted there for safe keeping. You will be surprised to see how fast, your money will increase and there he no better incentive 1o saving than -mak ing a b-ginning in t his way. Land For Sale, Valuable Lands for sale locate.d part ly l within the corporate limits of the town of Newberry. WVill be sold as a whole or in lots or parcels to suit purcha'ers. For further information apply to J C O. Wilson. 3t t. Call on H. C. Cannon for all kinds of Lumber, Shinigles, Doors and Sash. i1y A Card of Thanks. I desire to expresa our thanks of - gratitude for kindnesses shown me and my family during the late illness and death of my wife at.d to those who have been so kind and thoughtful in visiting .us In our loneliness to show their symp'athy and cheer us in this time of sadness We extend to one and all our sincerest, thanks. It, has been a profound source of happiness and pleas ure to receive the company of so many kind and sympathizing friends and hope they will continue their most welcome visits.] Yours in friendship, M. L Wicker and Family. January 6th, 1901 'Thle most soothing, healing and an '6iseptie application ever devised is De 'WVitt's WItch Hazel Salve TI relieves .p.t once and cures piles, sores, eczema .and skin diseases, Beware of imItations. 'Gilder's Corner Drug Store. Janu'ary Sales. Monday being the first sale day of t,he new year there was a large crowd in town, however there were but few sales, only three by the Master as fol lows: Wheeler vs. Boland et al, 48 acres to Moseley Bros. for 6835. Buck and Mathiae vs Jason Boozer 8 acres ini the town of Prosperity to Mower, and Bynum Attorneys, for 8200. A. 3. Gibson, admr. of 3. N. Lips 'Comb v~s. Thos. 3. Lipscomb 25 acres nehr ("happells to Dre 0. Y. Hunter for t295. EXEOUTloRS SALE. The executors of William Lang ford, deceased, sold ten 'shares of Nationalj Bank stock at $124.60 per share; also Atty,~ shares Naewberry Cotton Mill .8tOok at from *120 to $123.50 per share. *too newarWd 8100. The adoe of this paper will be pleased to leairn tat, there is at least one dreaded die nas tacslence haa bee ' ble to enre in all . itt ata aud that is(catarr HaslI'uicat.arrh only positivecrekontth nedi rternity. Otrhhigacnsi tunal disease. requires a onutitut,ional taent. HlalP"s atarrh Cure is taken in-I te iy, acting directly upo the blood and, aus aurrades ot tho system, thereby de *togt,he foundation Ofth, dia-e. and gIigte patientesti' gthby Idiguth OO ) on andassistinr natuire i:it or The proprietars hfave so much falfl in Jbat 'tive powers, that, they offer One fin g4Dollars for na ease teat it, faits.to cure. pd for list of testitnoni als, A ddress F. J. (JH ENE~Y A (00., Toledo, 0* VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. Yesterday was salesday. Mr. W. S. Spearman will be employ ed with Summer Bros. for this year. Mr J T. Dennis has movedi to town %nd is residing in the Megget,t house. Mr. Arthur Kibler now occupies the house recently vacated by J. T. Dennis. The record for one day-twenty-oun new subscribers for The Herald and News. There will be an extra term of court held here on 28th January with Judge Izler presiding. The Shakespeare Club was enter tained on last Thursday evening by Mrs W. H. Hunt. The Prosperity dispensary case is being argued today before the Supreme Court, in Colombia. Mr. Carlson had his overcoat, stol n from the hallway in the Central House one night last week. Mr. J. W. L. Arthur has moved into the house recently vacated by Mr. Arthur Kibler at Helena. Mrs. Riwlinson has moved to the house adjoining the residence of Master 11. H. Rikard at Helena. Mr. A. C. Welch has moved to town and occupies W. H1. Wallace's resi dence on Nance street. Mr. Shelton Langford, assisted by .qr. David Langf.,rd, will be in charge )f the express omce for the next year. Mr. J. L. Epps has been elected Sup rintendent and Mr. B. E. Julien Sec etary and Treasurer of the H -lena 3unday School. "The Newberry Cash Store" has been opened up in one of the stores in Sum ner Bros. block on lower Main street vith Mr. R. M. Caldwell as manager. Mr. 14. C. Boland and Mr. W. C. Meg. rett have moved into the Summer iouse on Johnston and College streets, iaving recently been bought by Mr. 3oland. Mr. F. J. Russell's back is not only a ionvenience to the traveling public nut a party of six young ladies took ad rantage of it for a drive into the coun ry last week and report a very pleasant ine. Mrs W. K. Sligh and children re-. urned home today from Sligh's, where he has been detained on account of he illness of hert little ron, Wilbur. vbo, we are glad to state is very much mproved. Oijr city fathers should not let the eighboring town of Laurens get ahead if us 'n posting the names of the streets .nd numbering the houses looking to he introduction of the free delivery of nail within the city limits. Our county. correspondence is in refsin)g to some extent and we would ou glad to have the news sent, us regu arly from every prominent locality in he county. Short, crisp statements vhile they are fresh are what we want We are pleased to know that the con lition of Rev G. A. Wright, of New ierry, is such that he was able to be aoved to his fathers home near town where he will spend sometime whi.e ecovering his strength --Johnston ~Ionit,or, Jan. 4. -The trestle for the electric railway >ven the raging Reedy is nearing com letion, aind it goes without saying that rapt. J. N. King has buIlt a substantial tructure.-Glreenville Mouutaineer, an. 5. Capt. King is well known in his county as a bridge builder. Maj. E. H. Aull, editor of the New nerry Herald and News and Gov. Mc iwceney's private secretary, has been uggested as the next Secretary of Itate. Ma j. Aull is eminently pualifled or that posit,ion and would make a nost efliciept official-The Southern 'ublisher, Charlotte, N. C. The General Assembly convened to. lay. Our editor who is in Columbia viii give a full account of any proceed nge of importance which may occur rom day to day in his Columbia letter. ~uw is the time for you to subscribe or The Herald and News and keep up vith the doings of the lawmakers of rour State. It Gnrdtes the Globe. The fame of Buekien's Arnlea Salve, is the best. in the world, extends round he earth. it's the one perfect healer >f Cuts, Corns, Burns, 1B ulses, Sores, scalds, Boils, Ulcers. Felons, Aehes, Pains and all Skin Eruptions. -Only nfallible Pile euro. 25c. a box at all Iruggists. Couanty Pension Board Organizes. The County Bloard of Pensions was or ganized Monday by election of W G. Peterson, James R. Irwin, J. M. Taylor and W. H. Addy. W. G. Peterson was elected chairman and Dr. R. C Carile physicIan. The third And, fourth Mondays of Jani uary and the sec'ond Monday of F?ebruary next were fixed as the days on which the. board will meet at the County Supervi snor's fiee in the court house to hear ap plications for pensions. The hour of meeting Is ii a. m. All persons now holding pensionis and all new applicants must file new applications and appear be. fore the board. Blanks will be furnished all who need them by calling oli M. A. Carlisle at National Bank of Newberry, S. C. Applicants must att promptly as the report must be made by March 1st next to the Comptroller General. W. 0. PEtTERSON, ChaIrnian. M. A. CARLTSLU, Secretary. The merited reputation for curing piles, sores and skn diseases acquired by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, has led to the making of worthless counter felts. Be sure to get only DeWitt's Salve. Gilder's Corner Drug Snore. Clark's 200-yd. Spool Cots on, 2 spools for 5o.. at 8. J. Woosen'n- tf. Pereonale. J. F. J. Caldwoll of Greenwood Is in the city on business. Miss Julia Petdleton roturned to her home in Virginia yesterda.v. Miss Alna Boozer, of Smyra, is q visiting her sister, Mrs. Taz Senn. it Col. George Johnstone has gone to w Columbia on professional business. o Mr. John Dreher and Mr. 1111ler, of i Lexington, arc visiting friends in the a city. h Mr. F'. H. Cro'ner and his wife, of Clinton, arc in the city visiting -la- t lives. Miss Ashley, after a pieisant visit to g fri uds in the city, returned home yes- L terday. Miss Sue Uradford, or Newbe'rry. is visit ing the homie folks hero - Joh uston Monitor. ii Mr. Surry Shockley leaves today for b, New York where lie is etgaged in the printing business h Mr. W. H. lunit, of Newberry, is registered at ihe Spartan lon.- Spartan burg Herald, J-tn. 4 d Mrs. Y. J P 'pe and her diughter, Miss Neville, are spending several weeks in Columbia. C Rev. and Mrs J. E. J -hnson, of Kirk sey, sptnt the ilidays in Newbrry.- I Greenwood Journal, Jan 4. Mr. William Snii h, after a visit here on business and to relatives, retur ed . to his home in Atlanta today. The Misses Evans, of Newberr,, are the guests of Miss Clara Young.- r Laurens County News, Jan. 3 Miss Sena Riser, of New berry, is on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Le-Roy Lee, D on Railroad Avenue -Kingstree Record Jau 3. Mr. Geo. A. Leonhirth left Saturday for Richmond, Va., where he is em- C ployed by the Virginia Casket Com- P pany. cl Mras. Dr. Streetman, nee Miss Hattie eN Sbackleford, ha4 returned to her home ti in Hendersonville after a visit to her b( parents here. rc Miss Viola Poore, of Due West, b Atopped over in the city with *be Misses fo Todd's last week on her return to her o school at Reuno. at Miss Mamie Bozeman, a beautiful cl blonde of Chappe.ls, is visiting her at friend, Miss Marie Coleman.-John ston Monitor, Jan 4. Miss Creiazhurg, who has been spending the holidays with Miss Eva Teague, returned to the Columbia Fu- hi male College yesterday. Miss Minnie L King, of Newherry, ki who has been visiting her father, J. N. le King, left yesterday for Piedmont - fr Greenville News, Jan 4 to Miss Eva B W Ight, who has been -t visiting the fat. )I Charlie Hicks, a has re urned t. Newbel-ry. -Greenville N, Mr. Euger - 3 anld son, Furraran, and J an Spearman, of New- n berrv were !n town with relatives last week.-Johnston Monitor, Jan. 4. ci Miss Pearl Glymph and. brothor', David Glymph, spent C'hristmas Iin Newbe; ry with their uncle, Mr. Walter t GI v mph.- Greenwood Jourunal, Jan. 4. C. L. Blease and James H. Hunter, h1 Esqs., went down to Columbia Sunday B to be precsent at the hearing of the Prosperit.v dispensa"y ease yesterday. 1 " Senator Geo. 8. Mower and Repre- ta sentatives Jno0. F. Banks, Arthur Kib- ci ler and F. 11. Dominaick went, down to ti Columbia yesterday to be present at mi the opening of the Legislature pi Misses Bessie Gilder, Maud Langford, ti Anita Davidson, Laura Bowm'an and ii Lois and Maud F"ant were entert ,ined g by Miss Sar-ah Spearman at a dining on a Friday at. her hoo,e near Salver Street. h Mr. Ike Plasns leaves today on a three n wee-ks visit 'o his auother. Is friends here wish for him a leasana trip Ike 01 Is thae popular clerk of Mr. Joseph Mann. Dr. J Rt. Thompson returned Fridaya fran Philadelphia where he spent the holidatys with his daughter Miss Mary k who is under medical treatment, at that, place. Her friends her'e will be glad " to lear-n that she is much improved in health. . * C lwn to Atoms. L The old Idea that the body sometimes tl needs a powerful, drastic, purgative pill tuas been exp:oded; for Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are perfectly harmless, gently stimulate li,er and bowels to expel poisonous matter, cleanse the systemi and absolutely c'are Constipation and Sick Headache. Only, 22c. at all druggists. L MA RRIED, a January 0. 1901, by Rev. W. M. Pn sona, at the Blaptist parsonage in West End, Mr. T. E. Adams and Miss Carrie Proct,or. Such little pills as DeWitt's Little Early Risers are very easily taken, and they are wonderfully effecoive In cleans ing t,he liver' and bowels. Gilder's Cor-' g ner Drug Store. i County Teacher. Assootat ion. A h The County Teachers Association g, will hold their regular meeting on Jan-. uary 12, 1901, at the Newberry Graded It School. A full attendance of teachers is requestred to be presen t. Many persons have had the expe rience of Mr Peter Sher-mana, of North t< Stratford, N. HI , who says, ''For years c I suffered torture from chronic indijes tioni, but Kodol Dys pepsia Cure made a well man ot me." It digests what you eat and is a certaitn cure for dyspepsia b aa,d every forma of stomach troub,le. It' d gives relief at, once even in the' worst cases, and can't help baut do you good. Gildersa Coraer nrug Store. ANNUAL IANQUEr nights of Iytilat. Nt berry Lotige, No. 15 The Newhvrry i'lig., No. 75, Knigh's pyilhas will hold Ihoir annual ban ,lotat thi Newberry Ilotel this elvn g. A business session of the Lodg ill he held at the cistlo hall and the licers for the year will be publiely stalled at tbe opera house. A pu-lic idress; will he dt-livered at Ihe opera OUse' b% Grand Preiate .J. 11. 'I'l .-1 ell Tht public is cordially ivited o al end th' - xtrcis. at, i otiera DUNO The following will b- the i.ro p m. I'sin4ss mleeting, of tIe odge. 7 :10 1). im. l'ublic installation of (111 Irs at the opera house. 8 p im. Public uddretss by 1Rev. J. Thornwell, Grand 'relate. Add rk-ss Chancellor Comimlander. 9). ip . . zinquet, at the Newhvrry tel. At the banquet the followine toasts ill I.e ot.w ed jind I, spond.d to as in eated, Dr. W. E'. Pe'allam aLCtiNg Its >astmatttvr: Pythianism--is Rula; bills to Siety Ispondt-d to by President GUo. B ouier. Pythi inism11-1 is Relations to t hie us. 0ess Life responded to by Col. Gvo. )hInstone. Pythianism - i Rloations to the oml) responded to by Col. WN It iulit. Pyt bla Ism --ts Cri s-e for t hi Stranger isponded to by Mr J. 11. Summer. tt. The Crand L idge responded to by r Thornwell. 1876 10)01. On the evening of January 5. 187ti. tpt. 0 L Schumpert, and M iss Maine ol were larried In the Lutheran orch in Newherry. On last Salturday !ening .January 5, 1901, at, their beau rut and iiandsome residence lin New wry Col. and Mrs. O L. Sehumpert ceived their friends, the latter date ing just twenty-live years from the rmer. They were i-sirted on this ca4ion by Mr. Aunerle Schumi;ert, d Miss Thyra Schumpert, the two ildren who have blessed this home id grown to manhood and womanhood. ine two hundred guests caine on thL 'eninig to bring their greetings and ,at wishes for the happliess and pros rity of the twain. It was a very pleasant aid a very tppy occasion and many and hand me were tht- pieces of silver and the jid words of congratulations atid (he legrams of good cheer from distant, icids. May their journey be extnded the golden wedaing day and even to e celebration of the diamond -inniver ry is t,he siticere wish of matny friends A Card. I was sick, and ye visited me. I was )t hunigry, but, ye gave me i,at, Fhile the grippe had ine in bed Bro. io A. Cromier and wife, of Fnoree ulrch, came sixteen or sevent.en iles to sie me. This vikit, wats very uch appaeciated, because it showed acir materest ian, and sympat,by with e; and therefore, I believe it really 31 ped me. Butt the visit, was not all. uforo they left, home the3 put into ceir buggy a number of good things eat; and on thoir way, other mem nrs put in moae; so that when t,he3 ime, they brought too many good uings to mention here, and spoke of ~re to follow. I cannot say I was stir *lsed by their bringing these good tings that, make a p)astor and his faim y so happy, because some of t.hese >od 10norec peopleO htave gotten in such habit, of thus making thi ir p)astor pp about Christ mas tume that it is longer a surp)rise to him, but a joy r' every Christmas. Thanks to every te of thes. good memb ers. And again sat', thanks to every one of them. But, the Enoree members are not one in the good work of making thleir istor and his famity h1tappy. BI3o, u,-se)l, of 8St Stephens church, also eows how to do sut-h things In good mes- for Chisitmas he sent me, by cx ress a n ice shoat, nicely d ressed. The grippe let. me out of bed in time enjoy all thi-se good things durtng bristmae, and I am still enjoying erem, for they are not all gone yea, tough we have been feasting uponi em. Thanks to Bro Russell also. J. W. BL,ANTrON. Prosnerity, S. C. Cut this out, and take it to W. iN. elhamn's drug store and geta free sa.m le of Chamnberhln's Mmtomaech and Iver Tablets, tho best pshyaic. They 'o cure disorders * f the stomach, ilousnees and headache. (ORtCAT HIOABID OF 000Ll. ro.s Gotd ini Unite d ~4tatesa Trenaury Bres -kit IecordA. Washington, .Jan 5-"TPhe gross old in the ireasury today,"5 saidl Ellis [. Roberts, Un ited States tr"asu rer, is $480 709 005, break'ng all recordsa. .t the aend of March, 1889, tI.e treasury old $328,293,901, which was thte1hygest, m accumulated during any adminis 'ation in recent. years unt,il within tiLe st two or three years. Our immense gold holdings are dlii., fcourse, to the great prosperit-y' of the sunt.ry, to thr increased produccei n of 01(d in all direct,tons. and in la'go psart a the fact that a he United Si ates Is ow the creditor nation of the world " If troubled with a weak dig sti- n, olchingc, sour st.omacni, or if . ''u feel ull after eating, try Chtatmberl'ii 'a t'omach and Liver TableIts Prica-, 25 ents. Samples free att W. E. Pelham's TOWN OFVIUElt4. A 11otd Ovar of til tio Old 1' iten Iro. Th"elcty counclil held a meetingv oI 'aIt 4rid v i% 1i 111 (h 1 tIlI puIrsl)e ofl k3lect1g sHilbord111iate o iccers for the I!ity row 01i YearI Thve woro Sa large niiber. of appli clifts for so it' of thie positions The followinl- is a litt of t,he pjosition ind those wVho lilt themli: Clerk ai Truaurvr-- W. S. Lan,2 ford. S'reet, Oversetr--J1ohn MoCkilloull-hl. Chilf4of po'lev.-11. C. 111untter. I'o icie,n--S. ( Carter, . H. PIr11nklin and E, 1'. ltvradley. Cil y ALtorney-C. I,. Blitasw. I.tuI I) pI i I!lit er an it,it l i torI- I U iti a Ites U'NI) Y SeiOI vii, OF risE 0i. Ann,mm ('--,,v ittion (if tia t erin ni. ticsial Uilon to Ie- livid tiat Nt-wwery. To S' peritendents-, Teachers and Work I's it Su iday Schools: A 11noun11ev t1wil i4 m1ado thitt the Souti Carolina I1lt ordflnoinifationall suniday *4hool Co..vintitin for the yeari 1901 will be held in ite cit3 of Newberry, February 25-27 inclusive. 'l'he exective ie (111111111tee is 0leased to state that, we will be favored at all tite so ssionis by t,1e presence of ho fol lowing named int ern rional workers: Prof 11 M Illamlill, D D.,of Illinloir, field sevretary: Mrs. 11. NJ. MJamill taiher Iin priliriy w-rk \I. larlion Lawrence, of Toledo, Ohio, vellerill Hecre-ar: Pr1.f 'xcell, leader of Son-, and proitly oth11r1. in ltcrtilt.iollit work ers. We have tite promise of ilt of tie 1' five, ltnedi, who will t,hen he in I'mr F11anc'e of tho great transcontitii.i tl toiul inl ti-C interest, elf Li,b- S,hAmth S 'ho au111s, alse11d re-presenting the in l.1-rnatiolal executive voiilittee inl L tir work It, will be readily observed. therefore, that this Convention should be no ordi nary oveasion, but on tlhe ccontrarv one t hat should enillst (Ie liart." c%o-op1,r[L lion of evory avtive well-wisher of the gr-ata'st of :oll CIIS!s, that, of the Sah btith School. Vt'ith such specialists qt4 thse nimell, the work of tho Convenl tioi tmst il c2, irily b- bot h insi ruct Ive and int.eresitig. We feel free to say that I lhe Sabbath Schools have nev, or beftie hadt( such opport.miy for en largeim,it, and Impriveient, ats will then b- offered, and it, is to be hoped that the corsecrate-d men and women in all parls of South Curolint, now en gag d in this most-useful armll of Church work, will seilzo the occasion in order Ihat1L, ireal and permnanent i,-nefit, may be derivcd ti-refrom, in) renewed ener gy and gre'atvr eliciency to the Indi vidual school. Tie progrmume, which will be pliiishc later, will cover every phas!e of Sunday School work: tile ad (ir SPies Wilt he helpful tend all parts of the services will be spirituak1 and devo tiolal. Thie SuIlldly SChool workers of South Caroliina owe it to tmose who will be oar di-s1ini u1shed guests, 11s well as to theni 'el v', anI to 1he yotih of our beloveo Uomimmwialftb, to milke t.his the most suicctessful con vention ylear1 In the liIstia r*y ol t.he organlizat11ion. The good peo0 pIe of NewAberrly, ever' ready in their hospiitalty, will welcomie to their hapLi py homes all those who shall come2. Wue 12'invit every SundaLy School in the Stte to take t,hiis maltter up aL on2Ce, to 11he end 1t,baL prtoper'I repreCsentaion may2flI be0 had Add reLss all corrpC1ondenOfce t,o W. I'. 1t l 'iaml, Chairman State Ixecui tive C-m mit,tee, Newberry, S. C. Newberrty, S. C., Jan. 5, 190. PRIO01tE.SS OF~ THlE SOU rit Our Sicution Entern li thel Tw,. niletta1 Contutry n' ig'ge, Matuteranly, than It hver WVaii lie ore. B3altimnore, D)ec. 27. - Spieial: In ius a1st, h+uil (If thle century the Mainufac 'On the v'erge of a new cen2tury the Sout,h, b- te (-quipped in every wa.S L,ban ever ofore, warned by the expol icelL of oI.her sect ions against the it, falls close In the palthl of progr<ss( 8, eIn joylng I he oppotun'tlity to ( quip Iln w manulit facturing estatbllihment.s with till Ia' est Improved machinery, convinced by knowt ledge of the dangers oif expend ing the best e-ff'orts up~on one cr'op or one line (of indunstry, andI( deprived of ntone of the natural ad vantages which have always belonged to It., statnds ready at last to enter into it.s own. Aletallur-gy and chemistry, geology and mineralogy hlave ponetr'ated to subter ranean stor'ehoullses to haing to to tihe su rfalce va<t wealt,h ill coal, iron, phos-8 pIhalo rock, pet1roletimt, lead, zinc, mar bles,granites anid other b)uildlIug stones, hiave given ai new limpetusO to tile devel opmenit (If haLIf neglecied gold dleposits, a:-id haive' made(i thie S -uth anI arb'it,Ler in thle Iron t.radle of I he wi rId, lust as It, has become aL contIrol ler' of the trahe in com ton2 goodls, boi hI aL homle anid abro d. T1he I mpoi tant Iiosiion taLken by theO SoulbII in nationa11l agi cuiIlure, mnut factintg and (2 11me-rc.' has ledl tihe blanu3fac i urQe' l Icord to pulblish th)is week ii num neir of piapIers by athori ie thelir respi'eti v. fields rev lIewhg the progress on these lines duii ing LI.e patst century and giving a forecast of tbecomIng onie. teisl Onti (if , In Iin'ciraeo lE' ensEmr~iton. Mixo<an war ve'l'ran anId promln en- i r(1 wites: '"S-elng tile advet' ta1s- m. nt of C,haLmbeprlalin's Colic, I hi wra'( and DJiarrhlea 'iii medyt((, I amr remlinded tht. as IL soldie 10in3 Mexico in '47 and1( '48, 1 cont,raotedl MeQxican diar. rhio-a 1and1 this remedy has kept me fromi vettinrit ant increaIso In my pen, iIni fori on 've'ry reneiwal at d1(28 of 1l r'es're m'el(tii '' It, is unequa tlled( as 1 qi .k ('u reo for dlirhoer anlli Is pleasant and safec to I ke. F'or sale by W. 1l Pn1hnm. A l'romnlnmat Chicago W-,ailaii Speaks Ilirof. Loxa Tyle r, of Chicago, Vice Presideit illinois WOIman's All1ance, in speakintg of Cough iRemedy, says: Sil.-rid With at seVCer0 cold this will Ler which it,ieal.'ned to run into pneu. iolia. I trie-id diff -ln remedies but I seemled to gr )w Worst) and Ilh modI cine up-iot myi), slomnavih. A flidmi ad vised mlle to try Chlambel11ain's Cough Roin-dy a i found I f it, was p!cosant to 'ako and it. rulievd I lit) at once. I am now ent,irely rocovered, savt dI a doctor's bill, Limo and Hull orinlt, and I will nevver, ho without this spl)nfiidl tmedl eino ag-raii." For wale by W. P,. Pelham A Now York newspapor says that thoro is an ontbroak of hydrophobia provalont among Ith siuirrols noar St. Josph. e'nrons whIto sulf-r frw.: 11 igoest io vall Iot expect to live long, bocaulse thwy ciinot eat LIte food Icquir-ed to Ilourl-ish the bodY and the prodcts (f the 11l1dirt-SL4-I foods they doc aL poison Li,e blood. It is illipor-Ltlt to c111e ill dirgostion as soon a s po'4sible, and t,hl best imeLod or doing this is to use tih. prepIrIatiml knowli as Kodol )yspepsil (1re. ILt, di--tS'S what, you eat, and re .-tor-fS Atli I he diuv.,Ivv organsl to Iwr !vct, health. Gilder'-; Cornter. Drulg 'SLore. Tho empiror- of Chinat is said to havo wept liko i child whin told he could novor raso inustacihos liko Kaisor Wilivhelm's. Doem It Ilty to fitly Cheap. A eap remnedy for ct-ughs and colds ii ill Ighi ul. you l want Somedl.ilL that will relievo and cure tho mllore SCVerItI and dan11gelous restlts of t,hol1 and lung trloubles. Wtsh shall you do? Go to i warmer and more iegular eli malitte? Yes, if possible for You, th1n Ill citber ease take tile only relledy tha! h1.1- 1 ceel introduced in a0 clviille coult.l iCs with stucCess ill svvem throaw andI lng trouble1, "'losele's (erm1ani-I SY rp1)." It, 110t, Only- 1101LS aInd stlill tlILes the1 tissues to derroy the germ dismase, but allays in fla, .1tt.lonl, 01au1ses ealsy ex pect,oration, gi ves it good n igilt,'. Pest., lind Cules t,he patleiet,. Try oni bottle. Reclliolendled manittly Years 11. all diluggist-s ill tile world. Eor sitle b. A fashion writor siys: "A woman should always dress to suit ihor figumr." According to that, if a lady is humptsllouldeied sh should woar at camolhair shawl. Tho Motiher'A Fttvortii. Chamuburlaiii's Con.-rh tpiemy is the mother's favo-ite. It is pleasaut, am1 safe for childrel to take alnd alwats S cures It is intende(I especially for coulhrils, colds, croup uld wiaooping co,ugh, and 1Is tho hest medicine mnade for theme disease There is not the least danger is giving It lochildrenl for it contains I1o oplim or othet injuiouis dIrig Alnd maity b' given as confident.h to a h'o as to al adlt.l. Por salu b.y WV. I. P(elham111. That was at clovor woman wh-Io gavo it pict.uro of Bryan to tho win nor of the booby prizo at hor pro grossive ouchro party. This seatson there is i largo death rate aIillong children frol cl-0111) ul d inI trOlels. Pr'MIpt 1t,iOn will Have the littlIe ones from :hecs terriblo dis eases8. We know of niotingL si) cer't,a1in lo give ilistant reilieft as Ouc Niinute11 Cough Cur'e. II can1 atlso 1be redled upon les (of adli's, P leaisanit to) take. G ilder''s Corner D rug Stor,! WhenoI a1 wloman1I meets( ani ohl sw1ootheartit 811( isnl't. 5(o 01urious to see1 how he looks as she is to know 1how h10 thiuks she looks. WheIn t hrleatenedl by 1)neumon011ia or any' 0ot1e1 lunhg I r'oubie, In ompt,) reliefI 1s necessary1'3, as it Is iiangerous Li)oI d liay. We would suggest, that, One M in tLe Cough (Cure be taken as soon1 as8 In dientlin oIf hain.'Irg I aken colid are0 no ticed. IL, eure's qickly and iL,s earl'y use0 pre'vents (018 consumption. Gilder'"s Cornier' Drug Score 'Thie villian whIo mailed a1 bob-tailed flushl to oach of tIle Kansas91f. City po. lico commrissioners will b)e severely puishediC( if caught. Peplsl)i prepaations often inil1 to re0 lieve I nd iges,ion becatuse I hey can Elgst ILolIy 1albuinous(11 fonids T1here :s one1 prep'Jaraitionl t,hait, djge.st all 0111g, 8es of food, and thlaL is K(odol D)yspepsiia ('tre. It, cure'(s.,the wVorst, cases8 of In digestIon and1 gives instant relief, for' it dIgests what, you cait. Gilder's Cr ner J)rug St,ore Ono 1ho)t ilo) person can m11ako lie fine (st conjversatinl itt failter', even thlonlgh the critic shiosildl not uitter a word. IL, lit2 ein 111 he W~orli1. No discovery in metdicine has ever createLd 0114 qut,eir of tbe e'xcitement that lhas been caause-d by Dr. King's New D)iscoveiry for ConsumptIon It?s severest, tests havo been on hopeless vicLtims of (Consumpt'Ion, Pneumnia, 1.1emorr'age, IPleuiIsy and Bro)nchlitis, thou15 isd of who1m It hits restorecd tol p'erfect heaILh. I"or Coughs, Colds, Asthma111, Cro'up, iHa l"Rever, Hloarseness and11 Wholuoping Cough It Is tihe qtuick 05s 81 urest, cure In 111e world. It, is sold1 by3 aill drnggist,s who gualranitee satifsc t4'n1 or refundi' money. L.argoe bottles 50e. and $1 00 T'rial botties free. WVomen niovelist siappeal to women b)ecauIse t hey throw in lots of ad(je-. Lives also0 a few fierce phrasee--and marry off the heroine. M ink. a a 1t,1ch Find. "I was troubbIll d for several years with chironic led igestio and1111 nervouse debili t.v," writes ' .J. Green, of Lancaster, N H1 , "'No r- meody helped me' until1 1 began usIng Electic liite, which did mu moro good Lhain all the mid I (lies I ever used. They have also kept my wife in excellent health for years. IMbe says Eletric llit,ter's are just splendidl( for female troubles; that they areO a grand tonic anid ir. vlgorat,or for weak, run down w'fme4n. No other med1 icine can take its place In otur family." Try them. Only 50o. Satisfact,Ion gtuar nt.nnd by all rugnIsLr Window Shades are made to go up! We have made our prices go down! We have an elegant stock of new shades of all kinds and sizes and at all prices. No rub ber dollars are needed to buy goods here, as everything is sold at a small profit. T]lI lN'lPA NATION' f our. sucess in Shoe Selling lies in Il e rlL(At 1111t, w e pIaso oilr patroll s. Ot I IIen's Shoes are of the finest, and bem t b,viat,er, 1,horoughly tanned and sea 4oled. The Soles ar1-0 so tough that ,hey will out wet i wo ordinary pairs. lh uppers, while soft and pliable, will last a4 lonyg as (he soles. The "Bostotl?"1 i" Is a wonder in that it, voihines Myles (ur1.1%bility for so lit le 111oney. You 11yL pay $5.00 but, will not he any better than th 'l!)Hstonian." Try them onco and bo !ivinced. We hIive an immense Stock of Ladies' Misses' and Children's Shoes hat arv ia way up in quality but qIuito )w in) price. TrY US Oil Shoe S. J. WOOTEN. Stockholders' Annual Meeting. T I I, A NN U'A L. Ml,IOI'l N G)P TIl11' Stockhllolder's of the National Bank Af Newberry, S. V., will be held at tho "1ieu of the President at, Newberry, S. C., t. I I o'clock it. im., Tuesday, I u 8t,h day of J unti ry, 1001, for the )pulr pose of cet, ndw directors, and for the wansautoi of such other business as 1kay vlome before the ineting. Stock older31s wVill please, at,tend, 01r b8 repjrc et,edti by proxy. TP. 8. DUINCA\ N, C'ashier. D)ecembher 27th, 19010. Notice To Ureditors. 1N ASSIG N\ ',NTI FOR ll Hi beefith of ('Ced11' itors haing L,his liay bien madie to me by Ild:tward I,. P'olgr'eeni, oIf N ewherrey, 8. C , all Credi Lors (of the said i'd ward I,, PolgreenCo are he rehv 1(1 noilied to mfeet In t he lw ollice of I lunit, Il ut anid i luntter, in the 'own oi(f Newerry. S. t . , at I11 A. Ml. n l.a 14th day or Jantruariy, A. D). 19)01, for the purpouse (If electing all Agent of Credit,ors L A MHICiR t W. .lON IG, Assigneo. T HE RISE R MILLI NERY CO. has moved into the store recently occupied by Peihams China Hall. They in-. vite all their friends to visit them at their new stand. Watch this space next week for the bargainsthey will be offering. THEll NEWBERRY L.and and $ocurity Co. WILLA HUY1 AND)", I LL Notes, Bonds and Mortgages. Stocks of all kinds and Real Estate. 0. R. MAYER, Presideont. JNo. M. KINAnDi, S~oc. and Treasi. EVERY ONE IS INVITED To come and see the Beautiful Christmas Goods, consisting of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware. Novelties of every de scription, and prices are right. Will keep open until Xmas every evening until 9 p. m.