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t minod V=0. NCWHE14RY MARKET. Corrected every Tuesday t%nd Friday H by Summer Bros. Meat--- -........................ 61@7. a Shoulders .................... .7c. Hams .. ........................... 10(a)121c. Best Lard ....... ........... 8(a)0c. g Best Molasses, now crop...... 50e. Good Molassee..................... 25(a35c. t Corn .................................. (0c. Meal ................................ (0c. Hay.............................. 90., Wheat Bran..-...................$1.10. 1st Patent Flour.................. $6.25. 2nd Host Flour.................... $6.00. o Strait Flour........................ $5.50.- i, Good Ordinary Flour...........$4.50(a5.00. Sugar ................. ..... ......... i(a7c. Rico.................................... 6#()84c. d Cofeo................................. 10(a20c. p Cotton seed meal, per sack... $1.00. Bale Hulls, por ewt......... 30c. Countty 1'roduce, Butter, por it ..................... 1@20. iggs, por doz n ................ 100. "..iekons, each.................... 124@ 20e. It Peas, per bushel................. 60c. Corn, per bushol.................. 55. Oats, por bushel................ .35c. Sweet potatoes ................. 00. f Turkeys, por lb .................. .8c Fodder, per cwt ................. 75(90e. The Prosperity News. C A copy of the Prosperity News, edit- ko ed by Rev. J. W. Blanton and publish ed by Messrs, J. S. Barro and W. P. Blanton, has been received at this of flee. The paper is full of news items, a has a neat, clean appearance and prom ises well. We welcome the News to E our desk. 0' p. Sick headache, billousness, constipation and all liver and stomach troubles can be quick'y cured by using thoso fatmous little vi silla known as DoWitt's Little Early Ri"ers. Th.-y are nleasant to Like und never gripe. W. E. lel4am. di "Remember the Maine" is the A mer lean battle cry, but the "inain" tiing Jt is to "remember" that W. i. Hunt.r's pi pure vegetable Oil Toilet Soap, like si the American Navy, is the best in I he world. It 'cleans things Ip when used." Delegatta to Utah. of Mayor Evans is in receipt of a let ter il urging him to appoint delegates to the International Mining Congress now in H session a Salt, Lake City, Utah, but on A account of his absence from the city Wt was delayed somewhat in making hIi appointments. Hb has, however, ap- w pointed the following of our prominent, y and progressive citizens to represent d( Newborry at this meeting: Messrs. F. L. Bynum, A. T. Brown, Otto Klett ner, I. II. Hunt, C. C. Davis and J. D- M Davenport. Recruits Wanted. Recruits are wanted to form a con- G< pany of volunteers to complete the quota M of eight companies under the second br call. All who wish to go and are patri otic enough to enlist can got inforina tion and particulars by writing or up- ag plying to the undersigned at once. oil S. J. McCAUGHRN. Dl It Cones Cheaper Now. Those who want a book, something wi that will be worth the time and trouble to read, should put in an order now for cc Gen. Fitzhugh Lee's Book on Cuba and the War with Spain, brought down to ar date. By ordering now you will save oi money, as the priice will go upl just as o soon as the book is out. See W. ii. Hunter, the Newberry agent. it, e ot sIans or? spria.c Convoy a wvarning that certain nil muents, general debility, dyspepsia, fa skini diseases, liver complaints, etc., w: need attention. There isn't anythming cr' better for a blood purifier than Our Sarsaparilla CJompoundc. Nothing b secret or mysterious about it. It is vc carefully made of the best drugs, like everything that we make, and we give at yo-1 a bigger bottle than you usuallytI got~ and charge but 75e for it. ROBERTSON & GILDER, di Druggists, on the corner. 'b, From Newberry And HEad to, Got wn There. 14 *'iithird faction of the Richlanid -Olmteers, known as Company C. cenr- hi p ii their point last, night, electing as .,titain Mr. T. S. Moormian, ,Jr., who h ;radutated at Clemson, highly distin:- at 4ulshed in military tatct,is. The lieu enants will be elected at, a future ineting. A good deald of e'nthusiasm as manifested, and it looks now that, omnpaniy C wvill soon be ready to lbe uistered into service.-Columnbia Rlec 'd, 5th, _ _ _ _ _ _ - Cagons why Chamberlain's Cone, Chaole,a at anid Dilarrhaoea Rtemtedy Ii the Beat. ci 1. Rheeause it affords ahmost instant 01 .lief' in case of pain in the stomachiel, mile and cholera miorbus. 2. Because it is the only remedy that w ever falls in the most severe cases of bi s entery anid dilarrhqea.w 3. Because it is the only remedy that t : ill ~ cueihroicdiarrhoea. . Because it is tihe only remedy that bevent b)ilious colic. Lc ause it is the only remledy thiat at re epidemical dysent.ery. 'nahuse it is tihe only remedy tha t Iways be depended upon in cast s w hera in fant um. HI ecause it ha tbe most prompt and4 reliable miedicine in use for bowel 4Herauset it. producers no badl re'sults m ecauase it is pleasat.attnd safe to.1 leoause it lhas saved t.hi lives of l eolethan any other mnedicine , S25 anid 50o sizes for sale by W. iham. Ohjieap Rate en Southiern. T6Southern will soil ro'und trip Lick- s ~~to the United Confederate Veterans uptnion to be held in Atlanta on July h -23 for $4.05 from Newberry.0 ~or further informatiqn consult Mr. c .A. Burton, Agent, who will bIO- k sed to give yon n)artienlara. VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. Mr. R. M. Wooten, of Augusta, Ga., s visiting in the city. Mr. John Daniels is spending a while rith retatives in Anderson. The jury list for the Sessions Court ppears in another column. We hope the recent rains have been enoral throughout the county. Judge J. P. Pool is visiting his daugh nr, Mrs. C. C. Claso, in Spartanburg. 61r. O. O. Copeland will leave today )spend a while at Harris Springs. Mr. L. A. Riser leaves today for Try s, N. C., where he will teach a sum oer school. lIon. John C. Sheppard is a candi %to for the State Senate from Edge )ld County. Miss Mary J3urton will leave today spond a while at Martha's Vineyard, ow Jersey. "Silver 11111" is not altogether out, of yet. io, too, may be in the race be re the entries are closed. Hon. George S. Mower attended his 's6 campaign meet! ng at Florence on rednesday and was well received. Mr H. 3. Wells now rides a chainless Aumbja bicycle. It is the first chain ss wheel owned by a Newberrian. Lightning some time recently struck o weather vane on the opera house id knocked half of the large ball off. There will be services at .St. Luke's Piscopal church this afternoon at 6 clock andi Sunday at 11 a. m. and 6 in. Mr. and Mrs. Buell, who have been siting at Dr. Jas. H. Mcintosh's, re red to their home in Charleston to ,y. Mrs. E. H. Auli will leave today to in EditorAnll atGreenville3and accom .ny the editors on their annual excur 'I'he Misses 13rawley, nieces of .udge H. Brawley, and MissStringfcllow, Chester, are visiting at Mrs. 13y lin's. Editor Aull and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. ouseal are attending the State Press isociation meeting at Greenville this ek. Mr. John O'Donnell, an Irishman to did business in this city several ars ago, died on Wednesday in An r1son. Mr. Hugh T. Renwick has the posi m of Collector in the National Bank. r. F. N. Martin has been promoted to ok-keeper. The young men of the city gave a rman at the Armory last night. usic was furnished by the Spartan rg string band. Newberry is never behind. A pack e of mail was dropped in the post ice here the other day for Admiral ,wey, at Manila. We had our first chat over the wires Lh Prosperity yesterday. Manager oyd is to be congratulated on its sue asful com pletion. Mr. L. W. Floyd has up his dynamo d water notor and will soon have in cration his fans and will furnish his in lights for his oflce. We are now connected with Prosper by telephone. Now let's turn the her way and go up the country and uneet with the Piedmont, section. One of the hardest, rains that has lien in this section for a long time ts that of Wednesday night,. Scott,'s ook was out, of it,s banks in pllaces. The window display at S. B. JToncs' Is tract,ing some1 attent,ion. There cani seen the land forces and a llect of ssels. It,'s the work of George Jones. Messrs. W. 1B. Harris and J. E. Rich ds made a flying trip to Newberry on cir' wheels, making the trip there d back in 12 hours.-The State, 7t.h. Dr. D. L. Boozer, Jr.*, leaves Mon y for Harris Springs to attend the C. State Dental Associatiomj, which il be in session July 12th, 13th and th. Cole. L. llease, Esq1., hasi severed a connect,ion wit,hl tile Governor's lice in CoIlumbia and returned to his me, i"rom now on he can be founid his culie. 'rie Unit,ed States ilaLg has been ,ating fronm the weather signal poll I tile public squar-e since tihe cheerIing iws of the great, victory of Samnpson's tot ont Monday. Services will he held inI tile Firat, Liptist chiurch next, Sunday morn Ing id tile sermon will he preachled by it,er Recv. V. I. Masters, of Greenville, R1ev. W. T. Tate, of Pelzer. A lit,t,le child of Mr. RIoht. T. Blair, 10 is contined ini ther jail here, has en sutfering for the p)ast few days ith dyptheria. We are gladl to state at it is muceh better at this writing. Mayor Evans' friends are' urging him make the race for the Logislature, d( it is thloughlt that he will yieldl to e 'olicitations of his friends. "IH ub" uld make a "hot miember" in the The Sou ther-n llway will sell roundi ip tickets for t,he occasion of the eeotig of tho Distr'ict, Con ference MI. Church, Columbia, S. (J., .1luly I15 to ,for $2.25 froml Newher'ry and $2 from r'osperit,y. Tickets on sale Juily 12th, ;th and 14th, lImited to JIuly 20th. Mr. J. N. Stewart and daughter, isses Edna and Pearl, of Greenville, C., visited Mr. and Mr's. W. . nith recently. It hats been 19 years nce Mr. Stewart visited in Nowberry. is tmany friends were glad to meet iIu again. Mr. Stewart is Rogister Mense and Conveyance of Greenvile aunty. He intended to remain here nger, but, owing t,o pressing duties in Proceedlogs of City Counll. The regular monthly meeting of the City Council was held last night, May or Evans, Aldermen Young, Taylor and Earhardt were present. The Board of Commissioners of Pub lic works appuared before the council and asked the continuation of the ap propriation of $300 per month for the next six months as during the past six. The Board stated that everything was being run as economically as possible, ar that there had been some increase lately in the revenue from water and lights, but that it would require $300 per month additional for the next six months to meet all obligations and ex penses. But even at this the city is getting off remarkably light, for no city gets its lights and water as cheap as it is being obtained by us. This matter was referred to the fi nance committee with power to act. The report of the Board of health was read. The small-pox will cost the city altogether about $1,500 when ov erything is straightened up. Clief Hlunter made a very satisfac tory report, concerning the polico de partment of the city; and the Chief was granted a two weeks vacation, to be taken during J fly or August. The recommendations of the Excel sior Fire Company were acted upon and Messrs. EF;duard Scholtz, Otto Klettner and J. W. White, were elect ed Chief and first and second assistants of the Newberry Fire Department. Other business transacted by the council was of a routine order and of no special interest." An Explanatlon. The reason for the great popularity of 1100(15 Sarsaparila lies in the fart that this medicino positively cures. It is Amnerien's Createst Medicine, and the Amserrican people itve an abiding conltidence in its erit-s. They buy and take it for ,inplc as well as serious allments, conlitlun, tha, it wi I du t.hem good. llo ')Is'- I 'l.l.s curs' all liver ills. MNailieid for 2.50 by U. I. loud & Co., Lowell, Mass. Newi,i, ry a,so 8siutua. The Saluda hoys were nicely ent,er tained sometime ago by the Newberry boys when they were their guests. Our boys in return for such kind treatment gave their guests yet-terday it big pie ntie dinner at what is known ats Brushy iork in the Hickory GArove section. People were there from all over the county as well as a large crowd from Newberry. The incorrigible candidates were there also and latties from both counties graced the occasion with their presence. The dinner was superb and in abundance. Messrs. Wiglhtman, Blease, Caughman, Peurifoy and Prof. Busby each had something to say about the glorious 4th. The game)I wats called about 3.30 and was really an interest ing game throughout. One nice fea ture, every thing was 3o pleasaht and harmonious. Nothing occurred to mar the pleasure of the day. The score stood 28 to 13 in favor of the Saluda boys. The large crowd of visitors will long remember the good people of that sctioni and their lavisinlg hlospital ity. -Saluda Sentinel, 6th. 114ow to Look (100:I. Good lookis are really mo4re than skin deeop, depleiuling etirely onl a healthy conititloln of alil the viItiu organls. If the liver is innetive, you hlave a bliliouls loo0k; if your stomlnehl is dilsorderedi, youl have ,a dlyspeptic look; if your kid necys are athected, you hlave a p)inchled lok . Secure goodi( hea'lth, and1( you will surFely haive goodl looks0. "l'lec(t.rie lit ters'" is a ga.:,l A lterativye and4 Tioic. Acts diirectl.y onI thl- *4tomhlh, liverand1( k1ine.ys, purllies Ille blIoud, enures iim pIes, blolchles anid b)ni's, and11 gives a good compillexion11. Every bottle gular anteed. Sold at ltbertson & Gilder's and Pelhiam's I1)rug Store. 50) cents per bottle. Fanrme,r,i' IAiine'. A liarmiers' Insltitut.e under the di rection oIf 1l'res. HenryI S. I Iartzog and other memblIers of the faculty of (1lem son College will he held at, Brown's Grove on .1111y t,he 201,h, 1898. All citizensl are' cordially inited~ to he piresent,. Of subljct.s t.o)1) (1 disclue mlention may13 be0 made of the following: iecrt,ilizers, truck farming, dlrinlking water, ani mal hiusband ry, dlairy!n0., hInprovemlent of soils, industrial cduica t,ion, grasses and leguimes, entomfology, r'oad imlpr'ovctment, and1( other interest inlg, pract,ical subIjects. DRu. W. E. Al(i, Cornmlittee. Tihore are few mien more wideO aw~ake and1( entlerprisin,g t.hanu Rtob e'rston & Gider and( WV. E. Plhlaml, who sparc nlo panins to) Frcure thle hos~t of everythling in their line for thecir manyil cutomAiers. Thley no0w have the valuable agency for D)r. King's New D)iscovery for Consumption, Coughs ard4 (Colds1. Tis is the won derfu~il Iremcl di V Ithat Is prc:~1lidng suchti a furor all over Ihe country by 1ts manly startling euires. It absolutely cures Asthmia, Bronchlitis, HIoarsona~s' and( all affecioans of tihe T1hroat, Obest anid hLungs (CallI at. ablove drug store 1and4 get a Itrial bottleI t. or 4I reguMIIlar size 60 cellts and1( $1. (Gularant eud to euro or pirice refunded. $Ipecial Etes' on Neaboasr4I. F"or t,he National EducaIt,ionil A sscl at,lon, Washington, D). C., .July 7-12, tile Seaboard Air Line will sell round tr'ip tickets from) all stations at one fare for thIe rouInd trll), plus1 $2 mom bership fee in the associatin. Tickets (In satle JLIlv 4, 5, (1 and 7, wit,h final F'or th'ii A nnual Ruinlin of Confedor ate Veterans, A tlant.a, Ju ly 20 -23. Fare for the roulnd -tripl irom Nowber- w, $4.05. Ticlkets on aitle Junly 17, 18) la, iron clad contInuouls plassage, wit,h finnl lim11it ly :11. n Government Heed Testing. The Act of Congress making appr< priations for the Dopartment of Age culture for the fiscal year ending Jun 30, 1899, under the heading "Botailca Investigations and Experiments, Di vision of Botany," contains the follow lug clause: "The Secretary of Agriculture i hereby authorized to purchase sample of seed in open mlarket, test same ant when found not up to standard he may at his discretion, publish the results o theso tests, together with the namnes o the seedslnen by whom the seeds wee sold." The purchase of seeds for the testt authorized under this act will begi July 1, 1898. It will be the aim of thit Department of Agriculture in carryin out this law to put a stop to the sale of seed so poor ats to make pr-obablo a pos itivo injury and loss to the purchaser thus giving protection on the one hand to the farmer and gardener, Ind on the other hand to the houorablo scedsmau and seed dealer. Further information, including a table of the standards of purity and germination and a list of the most inju rious seeds likely to occur in commer cial seed, may be obtained from the de partment, upon application. Newberry Observer and Voice of the People are requested to copy. As the American Navy annihilates the Spanish Fleet, so does W. If. Hin ter's pure vegetable Oil Toilet Soap annihilate all dirt and impurity from the skin, making it soft and white. Health lieport. The report of the Board of Health for the year ending .1 une 30, 181)8, has been made out and submitted to the city council. It shows that during the year there were a total of 79 deaths, .14 whites and 415 colored. There were 118 births, 77 whit,es and 41 colored. The report shows that there were only two deaths during the year from typhoid fever and only one from mala rial fever. The full report will be published in our next issue. There is one little maxim That now I will name, Which may bring what is better Than riches or fame. All those who will heed it Good appetitite tind, Strong nerves, rosy checks, And vigor of mind. It will banish dspepsia, ltheumaties and gout, That Tired Feeling coiter, Drive scrofula out. And here is the maxim- - its wisdom is sure Take Hood's Marsapar"i I la Ant ke::p your blood pure. Jurors for Site Conluig Court. The following jurors were drawn Wednesday morning to serve at the Bcssions Court which will convene on .he 25th inst.: W. P. Bedenbaugh, J. A. Ilarmon, B. B. McCarley, J. M. Johnstone, L. B. Eargle, Forrest Riser, J. P. Hawkins, G. M. Able, J. H. Koon, C. W. Sheeley, W. P. Leaphart, J. C. Reeder, J. H1. Fellers, S. C. Dominick, G. A. Henry, M. B. Chalmers, J. L. Bowers, G. Mike Werts, W. H. Lane, J. W. Derrick, L. D). Ringeir, A. 0. Charles, F. A. Gria ham, M. D). Reighley, Cal vini K. Baker, L. J. Kibler, W. F. Lester, 1B. E. D)aw ILee Kempson, A. A. Na:,es, A. M. DIonwill, S. B. .lones, .1. E. Mont.s, C. NI. Boozer. Robertson's Pepperrnint Cordial! A pleasant and effi cient remedy for all diseases o f th e stomach and bow els. Manufactured and for sale at Rob ertson & Gilder's Drug Store. ftf riiiE 5. A. L. It. 11. ANID M. & M. T. 00. 1ostoand Wht~ llite Motun,tainas via H. A. L. and M. & M. TI. Co. .July 23ird, 1898, is the date selected for the special excursion to l'providence via Seaboard Air Line andi Merchants' & Miners' T 'ansportation CJo. Steamer t,ickets ill1 only ho sold on t,he 23rtdl, and will ho limit,ed t.o 20 days from date, allowinig p)assenlgers~ to return on any regular steamer andi train withinI that limit. The following rait,s antd schmed ule will apply. 1 ate Schedutle. A tlantca......a. $24.50 1.00) p. mi. Elberton..." 22.55 '4.15 " At,hens ......' 23.15 3t.16 " Lawrencevillo "' 23.901 2.07 "' Winder...... 23.55 2.10 "' Rat,es to Bostoni, $1 .00) extra. Tihe steamship "l"airfax'' will be placed in scrvicos on tihis occasion and the service will be Iirst-class in overv respect,. Meals and stateroom berth omi steamer, going and returning, will bct furnished holders of these special ex enursion tickets, without ext,ra charge. TIhe capacity of the steamer is of course limited and application for rescevati on should he made as early possible in or deri to secure the best, accommodation. S. A. L. 'Ticket Agent at A tlanta, Gai., will imake rese!rvt,tions anid fiurnish n)iuber' of r'dooms~ (icenpied1. Theii Pais soneriil Department (If t.he Seaboanrd A ir in at ltI'ortsmiouth, Va., hats is sued an att,t.iv e Itinerary of thiiis trip, copies (of whmich will he fun nish -d uIpon aipplcat,ioni to any13 S. A. L.~ Agent., DO YOU IKE GOOD COFFEE? If so, b)uy the "Biro Ribbon' brand. This is nnt excellent brand of Moca and Java, and will go twic< as far as cheap coffeo. If you will only try this blrand you will quiit using chieap and p)oor coffeo, In it you Wi'. lind bothl quality and economy. Sold by . R. JONE1, Sole Agnt. lieth Eden Itenne. Ali1s lula Jones, of your city, is visit ring Airs. . 11. Burton. Misa Ida Burton has just returned . from a visit to Mrs. C. C. 11cWhirter. Miss Lizzoi Odom, of Chappells, who has been visiting Al les Mamie Folk, has returned home to the regret of some of our boys. While at, longshore's last week Mr. L,. A. Hawkins and daughter, Miss Hallie, met, with an aeeldent which fcame very neaur proving quito serious. Thu horse became frightened and ran away, throwing them both out., but for tunat.ely they were only bruised up a. little. Alr. W. Hill and his good lady were soon on the grounds and kindly took thetm in for t,be night, for which they were very gratteful. The Debating Society of Beth I'den will give a picnic at the school house on .1 uly I5th. The public is cordially ihl vited to come and bring well lilled bas kets. Come out, AIr. Editor, and on joy the day with us. loI,A. On the streets of Newberry, Wednes day last, one bicycle Tool lag. lhinder will please leave at tihis oflie. Sui. able reward given. lleteorologtcai lticordl for ,.iune, I 8118. Alean temperature, 78.9. Alaximun temlperature, U. Mininum ttmperat.ure, S. Total precipitation, inches, 3.6i. Clear days, 14 Partly cloudy days, 1u. Cloudy days, n. Dates of thunder clouds, 5, 12, 13. 15 16), 17, 18, 191, 21, 26i, 27. W. C. I'El'KItSON, Voliintary Observer. 1low1 to Itonei Ile S,.11er$ at. I Ie i ro,', Some of our people may want, to write to some of the solders now at the front and in order that, they may know how t"1 address their mlail, we have been asked to publish the follow ing: All mail for ollieers and soldiers connected with G,en. Sliafter's Armny in Cuba should be addressed: MILITARY ST'ATION No. 1, CunA, VIA 'AMI'A, F1l,A. The company and regiment should be included in the address when knowr. Atte,ilton 'oituarln Itillet. The members of the I'omuaria Itille Company are requested to meet at. I'o maria on Satu'day, .11uly ii, at :1 o'clock p). Im. Ily ordcr of C:omplany. 1 o W. . IiINI:S'r', Sec. I ltt.ln Mulitai lUol altsa, Fri.iay, AuguNt. aih, 181)8. 1'IR1(al(AM MI. Address of Welcome-Ir. A. L. IBo land. Claims of Denominational Colleges Rev. J. A. Cromer. The Educated Parmer-J. B. O'Neall Holloway, Esq. The Past and the Present in h'duca tion-1tev. J. Austin. What, an Alumnus can do for the Colleg~e--Mlr. C. K. Black. Thle Classics in l'Gduication--l 'rof. E. II. Metzler. 5. .1.D.:i o, President. P'ause iaal ive TlimnkN. Pr'mesident, McKinlecy is (lut iln a piroc laLmation to the pleople of t,he Uinited States askcing them to pause5 and1( give thanks to God, wvho has led our forces t.o victory in the batt.ie w'ith t,he Spanish E'x-SenIator John I .1. IngaLhls, oif l(Can 8.a5, whIose) famIe as aL [rilliant, wvriter', a4 man of remarmkalble schaolarshli p and literary at,tai nents, is even great.or than thaIt oIf the diIsti nguishedo senlator', ; annloun(es aL new~ book on the subject of the Amerien-Spanish-Cuban WVar. It is entit-led "'America's WarII i"or lin-. man ity in Il'icture and Story." It is publishedl by thle N. D). l'homnpson Illb lishing Co., of St. Louis, biol ., and is a t,bn war11, and1( an equally exhuistivye his to)ry of it,s incident,s, and a brilliant analysis of the fanmous chlaracters coin d1uct,i ng it1. 1 , lwomiIses to bie tile (one gr'eat and p)oplarL work cal led forth by th is wond(erflully in trest,inig national ep1isode. WVhatever Senator I ngaLIIs t.oulches he adnms; andmih is boo0k sh1 in~s aLnd spar1lkles inl the l ight of his geniuis. Tihe presenCt, wvorkl Is worthly of his geniuis, and1( will he aL mtolnmnt, to hiis fae. Thle sub1ject niow so engrosses the popu)1lari n mnd as to forecast for thl~is hook a sale that, iil be umn Iversal. It will be sol by sutbscr'ipt,ion only, andl( tihe canIvassi ng samp11les5 are now readly for agents. We adveratise it in antmothier column. Thle Seab)oar'd A ir inem has gotten out and placed in the hands of adll its 't'lcket A gents at, pi)inci pal p)oinmts, a -War Atlas, shinlg the tUnlited Stat es, Eutropeanl Couties, C apei Verde and I'hIii lpi no Islanids, (ub andfl 11( it,s larger citl5il inletil , ahnd wVi t,h maps) (of t,ho Sout,h Amerien. Thecse A tlasses areo full of in forma-' lion and will prove of gr-eat assistance in understanding the miovements of ~fleets andt ar'mIe s ias given ini the news lIppers. Oni accounit, of the great ex )Iense of getting out t.hiis A tlas, t,be Sea >o)ard( Air' ine11 its compelCiled to lix al priice' of t,went,y-live cent,s each, whli ch Is tionl to) Agentsi ., lIep'reseniItat.ives ori to T1. .1. Anderson1I1. Ge.nei'al I 'assenger' A TinioItoPla~i! O ur fresh (:ropl are' ver'y fresh an1( d elable. l'avery. body knows t.hat Land rot,h'H Tur" nipi andt otheri Seeds are the best. VYon get thema at PalhaoVs Drug Storo. A WIECK ON 'l'lIT , N. & L. Negro Urushed to Ileata--Engine Jumped the Track and Was' 1lady Damaged. (iRegister, 7th.) A wreck occurred on the Columbia, Newberry and Laur ens road at Bland ing street crossing yesterday which ro suIted in the death of ia negro. The heavy tbunder storm with sheets of rain piled 11 sand on .he track at, the crossing to a conbiderable depth. In backing from the ltuary the train struck the sand hank an,l the engine was thrown from the track. A negl o CiployCe for the railroad wits I'rushel in the wheels. It is said that he had been warned not to ride under the engine, but. per sisted in ordelr to escapo the rain. /iTho engine was badly d(Ilamaged in the smash-up. Cthn tipelle I teu. Hot times up here. Crops looking well where they have been worked. Mr W. I. Iteid says he has the fin est variety of grass ho ever saw. It comes up quicker and grows faster than any he ever saw. The Saluda Lumber Co. Is doing a good business now, sawing dogwood, walnut and hickory. They ship the lumber North. Mr. J. It. Irwin will put in a new ginnery this summer. )r. Willie liolloway and his brother, Leroy, have opened up a store at, this plaec. Go it, boys, I hope you will keep somiething to eat. Mr. Lewis Hetts lost his money the other night. Some one stole it through the window. His pants were hanging on the bed and t.hey rehe d t.hrough the winlow wit.h an olu hoe handle, took t.he money anld put the pan111ts Iack. Next time, ILewis, sleep with your pants onl. 1111r. Editor, I want, t,o tell you Somlle thing funny that. happened hero a few ditys ago. You know we have not had the telephone Very long, so one of our young men want,ed to talk with some one at Greenwood. He asked NJ r. Keith to Call up Cross 11111 and have the con ncetion ma11de. It so happenlled that day that the phone did not work well, but the conneet.ion was made amd the young mn,n We Will ('all himl .Iohn, aslced K. to do t.he t.alking for him. 'I'he phone workled all (). K. for some Lime but all at once it stopped and you could not har anything. NIr. 1. had to go Wilit on som31e onle inl the Ht.ore. 1111 he 51(1 to .John, "You hold t.his to your ear and when it begi n. to worlc a;gain youl enti get the inforIIationl yoI want. So .1ohn ste)ppIed np an(d held the re ,!iver to his ear for some timne andt(] just above his head were somne piaperl' on Meil and behind then a dirt dauber was building his nest. .1ohn heard him, you know how they go when they are spreading tIhe mud on---cha, chat, ebln. .ohn said, 'hello" "Cha, C11, eha." ". Can't understand you," said Jlhn. Mr. K. asked if it. was working. ''Yes, but 1 can't under10st,and( a wor~d be says.'' MIr. K. wen3t, u3p LI) t.he phone12 and3( hieard the dauber. IIe said(: ". oh n, thai. wats a dirt, dlanlber you were talk inig to.'" .iohn said: "W'oas It,? W,\ell, I dono't. kn3ow much01 abt,l)) t.he~ t,hing niobow." WVelI, NI r. ldditor, for' fear ali t,h is wvill be thr 3own In) the wast,e basket, I will stop for t,h is t.ime3. Rollertsoll's Tasteless Chiill Tolic ! Pleasant to Take ! Quick to Act ! Cheap to Buy ! 1t0 gives you anI alppetite, str'ength ens you, and( regulates your i' iver'. Only 35cw. per bottle. iManuftacturIe<l ant(l for sale at Rob)er'tson & G i her'8 DrIug Store. BTfITEJIENT Of The COllllioIil of Tile Newbel'ly 88viiig Baii%, NoWbe1l'y, 8, U,, at ile close ol %l111103 Jnii 30th, 1898, pilblishetl ill callIol'lity with aii Act of 11w Geucra'l AsseuiFly. ASH1Ts. 1 ills [Ceceivale..............$*127,B58.1 I It'1 urn it,nr and1( Ie'ix t r es.. I, 30.01 D)ue from Ialnk(s.................',747.1lf O ver-draafts Soeenhred ........ 7ii.8! ( ashl ............................I *.,il3,,: *1-18,(085.7> Capit,al .........................$ 50,000o.0 t'roIfits, Less Ixenes.... 8,1891.5: I nl I.erest, to De)posdIIos .i y I 4tH; 8( D)ividends Un pa))id................I ,786.5( ('ash1 iIet's lcek........ ........I 100.fJt D)nI to flanks................ .....I19.815 I tills Il'ayabIle............ 8,000M.0( I eposit,................. ..... 7.2.o $l-l8,085.7h ST A iF 1.' S1)1TI'3 ('A ROL )I.N A, ('on.y o3 (f N ewheIrr'y. Il'rsonl1ly app)leared before me3, .1. l Nor'wood, (C,ashierci of t,he above nlamedl Blank, who being duily sworni says' that thle fore goIng statemenCtt is trune to t,42 best of Ils knowledge and31 belief. J. I'. NOltWOOD), C'ashier1. Sworn to before me Il.his 7th (liy o1 [rL. S.) July, 18198. A Wtst:V. C. TIytidIg, N. I'. for s. c. It. C. M A'T T1f1+:ws. .I AS. K. (Gi,'ni. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBEIRY. W. W. Hodges, Esq., Probate Judge. Whereas, P. C. Smith bath made stilt to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the estate and eflects of James Cleland, deceased. 'Ihese are t herefore to cite and ad monish ull and singular the kindred and creditois of the said James Cleland, deceased, that they be and ap pear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be hold at N ewherry Court fonee, on the 16th daty of July next, after publieation hereof, at I i o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not he grated. llven nnder my hand this the 3Cth lay of Juno, Atno Dh.mini 1898. \V. W. 11O1101*4, J. P. N. C. STATE O1 S01TI1 CA Rl{I,1NA, COUNTY Ol+ N1,W131IfY. Iy.v W. V. I lodges, Esq., ProbateJudge. WIt hitlCAS, P. C. SM ITH IATI mndo suilt, to ie to grant himn Letters of Administration of the h:stato and elects of Jacob Cleland, iteeeabc d: ''hes(3 nre, therefore, to elte and ad moiilsh all and singular the kinded andl(1 creditors of the said Jat ob Cleland, deceased, that they be and op pear before mne, in the ( urt ,f P1to bate, to he helt at Newterry Cot rt i,otiHe, en the 151th (ay of .1 uly, next, alter puhljcat ion hereof, at I I o'clot k in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Admtinistria t.lion should not be granted. (iven under nmy hand this the 30th day of .1 une, Ann1) Domu,ini I.'8. WV. \V. H-I01)(l haC. J. P". N. C CLEMSON AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE. SIN 1) I:'.PAi aENT1S. Agrictultutitl - - - - - C hetie lt. I lechtan ial - - - - - - '---e xt.ile. I.itertry - - - - - - - Al iIitary, liesti: (<piipped' (!olle r int f.hr tiout.h.. IU stutltents. Stntl for illtustrat'd enta logueC. Il l-,NltY \' . 1I IltTZO(:, (leison College, S. C. No Reductions By other lIouses will ovor un dersoll or reach thu lovol of Our Low Prices. We Underbuy atnd Undorsoll Ilhom atll NO 1';XCI.''1iONS. Whether You Are ol'ored goods at ost or at half prier, co1o to tlio Booi litie of largins and you can uty th sa11m goods for a iOro 8iong. Yes! Our prics ar very little our (onptitors needtl magnify ing glitsses to seo 111um1 We kntock thmo bl1in1d ! Here Are a Few Black Eyos for compoitora: -1-4 Bloaching Yours at only 3 3-4c. per yard. 1-4 Shirting Yo tt. at oly U, O. 1)01 yard. I iest Stanldarld I'int.s Yours at 0only Soap -tJ(od( Wmshain.1 g Soap All otheor G ood s at. *orrespx Iondtingly3 low Your Dollar 18 w.orth l.wice 118 mniich at the Botibive of Un3rgainsu. 0. KLETTNER, CANNON & MAYES, A G ICN1' TS FO lt T111I0F Mansion House Steam Laund ry, Greenville, S. C. A sliinTII FRiotNT THiATS A'i"S'HA(r A1Ti'NTliON by I lhe exquIisite3 perfet'tion of its color and o fiihx s 1 one thai t you wear' fronm th laun tt rdriy wor'k it.a is done l here. Culf,' C ollar', Sliiet, or' 8hirt, Waist, or' lainen S it, In fact any t,h~ing in th.e latundrsy line, la 8s111 home looking as fresh and per'ftt ias thei now art,icle, and wo are only too pleased that we can( glvo gr'at,i i,i n and111ii satsl'factionl AGENTS WANTED ! . A. A. OIATEl~S, Propnet-or,