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coti Market,. Corroeted by J. W. Gary & Co. ~M td.d. g............ .. Hucklen's Arniea tasit. 'The best Salve In the world for Cuti Uriteem. -orvs, lIlcers, Salt Rhoull Pever- Sores, Tetter, Cha ppi- Hand (1"IAbltlui, Cortis, and al Sliu Erul 11.ms, and positively curVs Pies,.or u pay required. It is guaranttod to 31V re,w t atitaction or monel refun oe Prioe 26 cents per box. i r sale b t)bertton & Gilder and W. 3. Pelhani Essex Pigs for Salo. 45.00 per pair-two months old-d. .vered at Newberry C. H. H. D. BOOZER, f3t Kadekh, 8. C. A cough is not like a fever. It doe ,not have to run a certain course. Cur, it quickly and effectually with Oni M1inate 'ough.Cure, the best remed, foi all ages and for the most severI cases. We recommend it because it' good. W. E. Pelham. wantd Reliable and experienced Salesmet to handle a good line of Lubricatin Otis and Greases on commission. Ad. d ress, The Clinton Oil Co., I 2t Cleveland, Ohio. New Brighton Garters, Pioneer Sus. p'nders and Collars and Cuffs, at . A. C. Jon?s. t&f tf Close cash buyci% always find it payE them to trade at, A. C. Jones. A. C. Jones. t&f tf We are/opening this morning twenty seven pieces of imported Worsted Dres; Goods in the latest weaves, tho cholest productions of foreign looms from i bursted imoortcr in New York. Wc will sell these line goods for less than they cost to import, at t&f f. Flynn's Auction [louse. It will pay you to do your fall trading with the Newberry Clothing Co. They are going out of business January 1st and are certainly cutting prices. (Aw t8f. "Wholo Souled Hub." We were astonished on entering the 9.30 a. m. train Thursday morning on finding Mayor H. H. Evans, of New berry, "holding the fort." The offi cials, and even the passenger., seemed to have fallen prey to his mesmeric p9wera, of which he fully possesses, and no one can deny that to meet him forms a desire to know more of that whole souled "Hub "-Carolina News, 9th. Overcome evil with good. * vercome your coughs and colds with O o.Minute Cough Cure.- It is so good children cry for it. It cures croup, bronchibis, pneu _oniia, grippe and all throat .and lung diseases. W. E. Pelham. 'New Outings, Dress Goods, Prints, Percales, Sheetings, Jeans and Flan Poel just received at A. 0. Joner. t&f tf Bargains.in new goods, co4p lating of licoes, Bleaching, Lonsdales"ambric, eviots, &c., at 8. J. WOoTEN. To Rnt for 180. ' That desirable six-room cottage in ho's Dr. Weeks now lives. For' terms, c., apply to 0. L. Schumnpor't. 4t *The Best Place. Jit pay to trade at Pol ham's rug Store, because you can uy at retail nearly at Whole eprices, The mfonley ~ints. Stores may come and "but the Pelham's Pharmna rolls on and has rolled on Pthe peoples satisfaction for *W) years. Prices the lowest PEL H A.3'S. ~ss Lucia Senn, the daughiter of Mr. ahd Mrs. D). R. Senn; aged 14 years, died at their residence in No. 6 on ~Tuesday evening after a brief illness of Sonly a few days of malaria hemnaturia nd was burled at Smyrna on WVednes g The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. J. .Blalir died Tuesday, Novemnber 8, 98. The remains were burled at alem (churchyar'd, Fairfield county. MARLRIED). On November 10th, 1898, at the resi e ~of the bride's brotherii-lawv, Mr'. Q.14e. e.rs, Rev. John J. Long and les Nann Ve J1. Livingston, alL of New 'ry Count, Rev. James S. Porter lating. *GG WHI SOAP. Dr. R aub's gg W/hite soap. No25c. ~oap to ,equal this. Mal es the fskin like velvet.NNo chapped face or halids. Leaves a sweet refines odor. We give you a picture worth $1 with every box of three cakes at 25c. Robertson & Gilder, Druggists. The Eteetloin in the outnty. The election in this county on Tues day passed off quitely, a very light vote being polled., All the boxes have not yet been brought In'and wye will not, attempt to publish the vote of each p)recinlct, however', but few votes were cast except for the Democro,.tic nomi nees. At the Federal box in tis city La~timer' got 141 adTlet 4 VARIUS A40,ALS, AOUTv. * See Sherif 's sale. Mr. W. 14. Lyles advettisos seite land for sale. We now have a daily mail hetween Newberry and Belfast. , The State Fair begins next Monday. Let all who can attend. There are several visiting attorneys it attending odurt here this week. Mr. W. F. Ewart is announced as a e dandidate for alderman from Ward 3. The State Baptist convention will convene at Darlington on the 30th inst. Mr. J. W. White is announced in this paper as a candidate for alderman from Ward 4. State Constable Eleon left on Wed nesday for Pickens where lie had been assigned for duty. B There will he a literary meeting of 3 Luther League tonight at the residence 3 of Mr. Jno. A. Simimer. Several inembers of the Second Reg Iment, now stationed at Savannah, are home on a 10 days' furlough. Miss Ethel Boozer is on a visit of several weeks to her sister, Mrs. 0. E. Johnson, of Suinmerville, S. C. lon. and Mrs. Cole L. Blease have gone to Columbia to be present at the mustering out of the 1st Regiment. Mr. Eugene Watson, who has just been mustered out of the Third Vir ginia regiment, is at home on a visit. It doesn't have to be a saleday or a Saturday to make It lively in Newbe ry. We have a live town all the time. Jamieson is making a special run on Shoes Mld clothing and if you want, anything in this line call and see him Saturday and Sunday nights it is said we will have the star showers. Many persons will watph the stars th'es nights. Services will be held at St. Luke's Episcopal church on Friday afternoon at 4.30 o'clock and on Sunday at, 11 a. n. and 4.30 li. n. The commissioners of Fiederal elec tion will meet in The Herald and News oflice on next Tuesday to canvas the returns of the election. Remember, one of the rules is that you can't vote in the town primary if you fail to register. Register now for an old certificate wont do. Col. .T. Brooks Wingard, of the Lex ington bar, was in the city this week on professional business. He paid The Herald and News offiee a pleasant visit. The County Teachers' Assosiation will meet and reorganize on tomorrow Every white teacher in the county should attend these Ineet,ings. The Republican majority in Congress has been considerably reduced. We are glad to note that Ion. Jno. J. Lentz has bedn returned from Ohio. The theatrical season opened in New berry- last Tuesday night with Dan Darleigh's "Back on the Farm" Com pany and the performance was good. The election passed off quietly in this State with the exception of the trouble at Phoenix.. All Democratic nominees wvere elected and a light vote was cast. Rev. E. P. McClintock and Hon. George S. Mower left on Wednesday for Chester to attend the annual con vention of the A. RI. P. church of the South. Mr. Perry Andrews, who drilled our art.esian well, has just comlehted a 500 feet well for the city of Camden and is now at Davidson College, North Caro lina. Dr. E. K. H-ardin, of Bastesburg, S. C., is in attendance'upon court this week. He was a classmnate of Drs. Kibleu and IHousesi in Halti more at the Medical college. On account of the annual meeting of the Pharmaceut,ical Associat,Ion of South Carolina, at Rock H ill, on 22nd and 23rd Inst., the Southern Railway will sell round trip) tickets from New berry and Prosperit,y for $3 05. Tick ets on sale on the 22i:3 and 23rd, limit ed to 26th, Sesrvlcea at liaptist ChIurch. Revival services conducted by Ui. C. Buckholz continue at, the 1st Bap)tist church. We give below somne of the themes: -Friday night 7.30-The line of scar let. Saturday, 11 a. mn., children's service -Faith. Sunday, 11 a. mn.- -GlImpses of H ades and Paradise. Sunday, 4 p. mn., children's service God's earnest call of the sinner. Sunday, 7.30 p. m.-Hlousehold sal va Lion. Monday, 11 a. mn.-The guests for the banquet. Monday, 7 30 p. mn.-Jesus on trial before the soul. Tuesday, ii a. m.-The iblo on the judgment.. Tuesday, 7.30 p. m.-Sinning agaInst the Holy Spirit,. Constipation pr1events the body from ridding itself of waste matter. D)e W itt's Little Early RLisers will remove the troublf and eure Sick Headache, Bill o h$s, Inactive Live, and clcow the 'oii lexion. Smrall, suIgari-COIIted, don.'t gripdrnr cause4r nausea. W. E. Polhamn. keIi8rtSOR'S Ta818188 Chill Tonic! Pleasant to Take ! Quick to Act ! Cheap to 3uy ! It gives you an appetite, stren~gthens you1, andl regulates your liver. Only 35c. per bottle. iManufactured and for sale at Robertson & Gilder's Drng 3tR. Hot For the beate Fair. On Monday of next wook the State [air will open in Columbia and it promises to be one of tho most success ful held for years. Tho city of Colum ,)I has prepared to entertain thousands of visitors ind unusmal attractions have been secured, which will be worth the time and money it takes to go to soo. Pain's fire works alone will bo worth the trip to tie city, besides tihe hun dre~ds and humiredki of sights and fea tures connect,ed with the Fair. Every body should go who can-and most everybody can who will. All thould feel an Interest and pride in tho State Fair. And, by the way. Mr. Jns A. Bur toit, Newberry's agent, at, the Ol rolla ble Southern Railroad, Hays the South, een has made arranguemmts tUCCom modate everybody who wants up-to date accommodations. They will run an extra train Wednesday amid Thursday mornings, leaving Newberry at 8 37 o'clock and will not leave until after the fireworks The C., N. & L will run extila trains on these days also and will reumain for the fireworks. Mr. Cavenaugh will also be glad to serve you. Pay your money and take your choico. When you-ask for DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve don't Icept a counterfeit orimitation. Thave are more cases of Piles being cured by this, than all others combined. W. E. Pelhain. "The 14 Car Load Seller," the great est Shoe on earth for $1.00 net, at, - A. C. Jones. t&f tf Week of Prayer. The Y. Mt. 0. A. of Newberry Col lege will observe the Week of Prayer for young men, commencing on Sun day night, Nov. 13th, with an address by Dr. J. B. Fox, at the Lutheran t church at 7.30 o'clock. The othet ser ices will be held in the Y. M. C. A. hall, in the college building, by the following students at 7 o'clock p. m : - t Monday night, Nov. 1.1, MI. J. W. Nease-Like Christ in the spirit of prayer. Tuesday night, Nov. 15, Mr. S. P. Koon-Like Christ in His communion with God. Wednesday night, Nov. 16, Mr. J. F. Stillwell-Like Christ in hisseparation from the world. Thursday night, Nov. 17, Mr. Geo. W. St. Clair-Like Christ in His broth erly love. Friday night, Nov. 18, Mr. 0. C. Petersen-Like Christ is His love for the world. Saturday night, Nov. 19,'Mr. B. 13. Hare-Like Christ in His consecration to God. All young men are cordially invited to take part in these services. * They Were Gonm. "I was troubled for years with rheu matism and pain In my back and side. After taking.a few bottle, of Hood's t Sarsaparilla the pains were gone. I I have not had any trouble from rheu matism since and can do my work with out suffering as I formerly did." Mrs. I A. E4. J. Hunter, Craigsville, South t Carolina. HooD's PILL~s are the only pills t.o take with Hood's Sarsaparilia. 25c. J. 13. Lewis & Co. Shoes wear resis ters, at A. C. Jones. t&f t.f AdIvrIh&a'd Lettors. The following is a list of letters ' remaining in this ollice for week ending I November 8, 1898: Ben'son, Lizzie (3); Brown, JIom C'.; Bruooks, Mary; Be<zer Alice; Brow, 1R. J.; Brown, Mat lie (2); Brown, Fanni, Brown, (a. 'T.; Boatrihht, WV. L.; 3. n. son, Hattie. Caphmn, J. C ; Ceppoeck, Satmuuem a; Cmn- ~ nion, D). G.; Caughm man, M-nnel ; Con nlor, Wi'e; Clark, J. H.; Cheek, Mary; Cromer, Miry. Davia, ('. L,., care N. C. Nsill; Dauvis, Jaeiu; D)avis, J. E ; D).,vis, R L ; D)av-. enport, Ad line; Danciel, Marvin; D)an- I mner, Andrain. . Eavenms, E .. Joe dmani, Mar.1 ; Gray, T1. C.; Green, D. E.; Gray, WVenty; Urahouam, William; I Gr'miah, Miautli. Hill, Hami, care 'T. L. Dnckett; Hlind man, Roland; H idger, N ancy; Higi ns, Rebeca; Hartz, Clara; Henderson, lii latn; lat, Franik; Harris, E. E. Jaumes, J ohnU, care Muaggle Long; Jmre'sa, Pear'; JonesiO, Youmiinis; Johtnson, Nattle.; Jo,ne-, Mi imie-due 4e. Lamrdnmer, Etma; Laytes, Law; Laonis, M aria; Lanmb, E. 8 M'dze, Aliee; Medianus, Willi.. Nolamnd, C. [L.; Nelson, Trhomas. Pawne, R. W., Co'. A. 1st [trg., Fia. Vld.; Pope, J ohn; PamH sogle, Th'loimas. Ruift, Elliotti; R helso,i, Miss Tiller; RulE' Clyardn; Rtuff, Rev. F, K ; RIce, 11. B., ivmi h, 11. H ; Rnugtle, Jim; Riser, Lueain; Ailchmomml. Nancy (5);' Hut her ford, Doram (5); R''binsont, A. C ; Reok, Sl igh , D)or; Smi.,tan, Cairol inm; Metz ingeton, D).. A ; Setzj'ler, John B.; Stmeesonm, Lihly. Ticks, T1. 1' ; l'odd, Louisa. O<go.,d, C. U. Wa'tts, J am ; WVilson, Halli o; Walker, Ellen; Whitner, B. A.; Wilsom, J. WV., (2) col; Wilsonm, (G. J1; Wadsworth, L au ra (co!); WVi lson. Caroline; Wooed, MIairy. Personis call ing for these l letes will say that t hey wore advertisetl. W. Y. FA ram, P. MI. Flynn's is the only strietly one p)rice house in Newbe?rry. We never do bet ter for one customer than we do for' another. We guarantee ourm prices against any house. in the State. We niot only3 sellI thme btst, hut we sell the chleaplest,, '.t, lly. tn's CJash Store, t&f tf A large line of row Under'wear and Hosiery just received ait A. C. Jones. t&f tf OUR PROSPERITY BUDGET ALL TUB NICW OF A LIVE AND VIC GICESIVE TOWN. f8100ial otroH11ontece 110rald and News I Prosperity, S. C , Nov. 10.-Owing to the fact that, old man Kay had gone to Charleston to attend the synod, he could not got any notes up last week, and after spending a week among the good people of "the city by the sea" he hardly fools like cowing down to every duy life again, bu. lie really must. So here goes for all "th a latest news in a growing and progressive town." The brick work on tbe new store has been completed and the workmen are now putting on the roof. Rev. A. G. Kirkpatrick and Elder I C. Moseley left Wed nesday to attend the A. R. P. synod at Chester this week. Di. Halhnan and Treasurer Kohn ic turned from the Soutb Carolina Synod last Monday. Tihe election was very quiet, and a small vote was polled. There being no Dpposition, I hie people were not dis posed to leave their work to cast their suffrmage. At sione fut.ure time if we have the time we will give an account of our rip to Charleston, Mt. Pleasant, Sulli. van's Island and the Isle of Palmns, and 'he sights so be seen there. Editor Aull was of our party on the lownward trip, but had to go home ?riday. Ask him, Chips, what lie ,hinks of the little 3 P's. The public term of the Graded School )pened last Monday with increased at endance. The old Boozer residence on Brown itreet will be sold saleday in December. 'His is one of the prettiest places in own. There is considerable hustling aiong he collectors now-a-days, and the con ,tables are riding in all directions. We talked "thlrough" to Greenville oday on the phone, and the instrument vorked nicely. What wonders are aking place now-a-days. We also alked with Greenwood. We will yet alk with the cities of the East, and an order goods by word of mouth. During a recent visit to Chapin wo ad the pleasure of meeting an old riend, J. Brooks Hiller, and shaking ands with him. He is a reader of The lorald and News, and says if Chips and Id man Kay don't quit fussing he will ake a hand. We met a number of for er acquaintances, and were hospitably ntertalted by that prince of good fel aws, S. J. Clark and his estimable 'ife. We hope to get to Chapin again oine day. The stockholders of the Alliance Varehouse Co. will hold a meeting at 'rosperlty November 19th. -We had the pleasure of being the re iient of some of the finest specimens if sugar cane raised by Rev, Z. W.-Be lenbaugh. It seemed to us as though t was as line as the Louisiana crop. We learn that Mr. G. 13. Dominick ias declined to go into business here his season, but will do so later. The Luther League of Grace church celd its annual meet,ing and elect,ed the ollowing ollcers for the ensuing year: 3resl(dent, Pro.f. R. C. Counts; Vice 'resIdent, A. G. Wibe; Recording Sec etary, Miss Marie Bobb; Correspond ng secretary, Miss Anna Fulmer: .reasurer, Miss Maggie Blarre. The aeague will no doubt take up some new ines of work in the near future. The farmers in all sections are sow og much larger of small grain t,ban ual, and with roller mills we wvill soon e independent of t.he west. Speed the ay when such will be the rule and not le except,ion. KAY. Ye-ul,,w Jaund.ie Cured. Ru iferineg hiU ll mity shoul d be anup. lied with Iivery' meanms poissibile for its elki. It Is witht plelaure we publish he followIng: 'lThis is to certify that was a terrible sullierer from Yellow aiund Ice for over six monlths, and( wals rentted by 54->me of the blest physIcians n outr city and to no avail. I)r. nell, umar d ruggi.t, recoEmImendIled Electric littters; and aftter taking two bottles, I vais entirely cured. I new take great >eaisure 1in recomt iCt meig I hmem to any ersoln ull'mrig fromn th~Is terrible unbldy. I aim gratbiml ly yours. Mi A. HoItgarty, Lexlington, Ky. Hold b'y it-,erisonm & Gilder anid W.I, E 'elham D)rugglst. 0000O PRIIRS OF SHOES, $2AbOO WORTH CLOTHING, Ae are deterrnined to Shoe and Clothe the eople, and offer the above at 25cents on the iollar off. This sale >ositively ends Dec. Ist. Shoes worth $l,25 goes or 95c. This whole ine through in propor :ion. MOSELEY BROS, ProsperiIy, S. 0, DO YUJ LIKE Q00D COFFEE? If so, buy the "B! in Ribblonl" >rnand. Th'iis is an orcollent brand if Moon antd Java, and will go twico LH bar as ce0ap COlfoe. If you will only try this brand yon vill qutit using cheap;and poor)coffee. a it. you will find both quality and conomy. Sold by S. B. JONES, Sole Agent. TheIm Newberry Clothing Clo. are' aing a closing out sale. T1hey ar' going out business January 1st and v'ant to turn~ their largo stock into mtah. (Omta. ItO11tor fof thse Town Ee thon. Tile books of Reglstration for the town ol3etion aro iow open and the city clerk can ie foumd at i Is otlicoaeb day bot,woon the hours of 9and 3o'clock to register the voters of the cit.y. Por a town election you have to have at new certilicate each yeart-anid without, it you will not be allowed t.o voto In the primary lect-lotn. The books will elose on Decomber bt,. If you exlpect to vote in town elvetionl-priilmary or gen oral olection-t,bo thing to do is to reg ister. There is posit ively no Shoe sold in Newberry at $2 00 that will equal In wear and comfort, Ilamiltoni Brownj & Co's. Mlon's and Women's $2.;) Shoes sold at A. C. Jones. tf tf N OTI CE. jY VIRTUI M OF THE POWER give,,s tit ti.' will of Mr.. KAis e- Ih A. Whihmias deveas t, we will vell at 1t-1i14 (out4ry, on1 salloesiln in Dreetther, 1898, all and singular. a' (hat tract or Wlaintatim f land lying aild hellig ;i uAle inl the ('11111ty of Newberry, state or s m carolJunt con ta Iining On e H- m indral and iFouriteena (114) A cres, nore or letm, id hioiuml .v ladmis of J. H. Wiiasmm, Mr-. 1). It Whe0Jer, Mrs. M. Pogue, J. It Neel amid o hers. TE.HMiir': Onle-isilt a a m d tile Il atnee payable iI one year, w it It literts t (roI (ay of tmile. Purchamer t) pay for ipers. ID. V. WI II \L\i8, Executors of tihe Estate of i'lizabeth A. Wilinils. (ecasedl. Nov. I, !898 ...FULMER.,. Has doecided to close out, hin Dry Goods, Ladies' and Men's Under wear, Crockeryware, etc., and keep onilyGrocerie,Ct)iifoctionitries,FruitH, Cigars, Tobacco, et. teadl the followilg pries amid ee whether they ar.- c4s, 25 opr ceit. ol or a great sacriflee vili. W., imean to Stop handl)sIg tlit-se golst anmd they 11tumI, go, and go it olce : Jeans at 10 6; !?h p-.r Vard. lIed TIekinlg lit Se. to IN per yard. Ilenchinu at 4--. to 5 . per yard. Outi nag at 4e. per yard. I, d and Wihite Flali l at 14e. to 18C. per yard. Pritam at 2.je. to 4le. per yard. Ginglims sit 4l. per yard. Red and White Table Cloths from 18o. to 30. per yard. Shirts from Lh, to 34o vach. Cottonl aid Wool UIJ1d(rvlst8 from 14e. to -17c. each. Corsets fromi 18o. to 38e. each. ltibbon as low as 34. per yard. ()verall from 2mie. to 8o-. fchij. uspemderm fr. In 7je. ta 35c per pair. Ladies atid mien's Gloves from 7e. to 48.- per patir. Hlanik-rehhi N fr:mu 2.2. to 18c. each. Tablets, 6 for 5e. Tabalets, 3e. to 4o. eash. B3.x Paper and Uvelope,, 4 !. to 18c. AWPositively no goods will be charged at these prices.-ViA Maiy articles tiot mentioned above art- sold at equally a4 low prices. Remaeamher these goods are all new, fresh stock, for I haven't beein ait the business long etiough to neetimatiae a lot of old hard al oak. I don't say Ihese igoods are (f4ered at cost, for file public woulin't belleve nn or ay oher mer cibant, taut these aire good goods, miarked diown to) selling prices. .Remembter I hat I keep 4)n hiand a full Iliae of lresh G rocermes, C ontfect ionmerlets, F?rults, etc. Notice of Final settle ment and Discharge. NOTIC10 IS IEllICY GIVEGN ,hton'1 uesday, the .15th dlay of Novemiber', 18918, att 10 o'clock a. mn., it the Preobate Court for Newbrrmy Couan t,y, South Car'olinai, v'e will amke a Iinmatl settlement on t.he est,ate oft .1 osoplh Boland,* deceaesed, itad will imimediattely thereafter atpply tor' letter~ (1ismisscory All paeonms holding demands augainmst the estate of said deceased mame haereb)y notilledI to pre'senat the samea dualy proved as requtired by law, to ouar at, torneys,5 Mecssrs. Mower' & llyemum, ait Ne w&aeiry, S. C., on or before 10 o'clock, s. mn., of tbe saId 15thI day of Novenhme, S198; aund all p)ersons lidebted to saild estateo will please maake p)ament to us nr our aittorneys on or' befor(rsaid dite. J. M. & P. IBOL,A ND, As IExecutors, &C., of JIoseph Ioland, deceased. EXECUTOR'S SALE. Y VIRT'Ul OF AN OTIR OF Bt,he .Judgeof Prbt,ofNwer tbe lat.e residlence of Sal lie Wer'ts, de eensed1, all the peisoatl properaty of said deCceased, (on Friday, t.he 25tha daiy of Noveh,bear, 189)8. consistinlg mostly of t,wo mules, two htead of cat.t.lc, 1 welve head of hogs, twelve haead (If sheep, one hundred huashlac of coin. t.hrmee hu tn dred( bushels eotton seed(1. fodder. wheat, oats, pents. two watgons, farming uim picements, &c. Te'rmsa of suale--cttash. 1). II WA Ill1TS, .J. L. WItTLS, ICxcecutore of said deceased. t&t-St. * ~>A-~Stetson Hats -They're the hats for looks. They're k the hats for corn port. They're the hats for Wear. .From every point ofvieW Stetson Hats more than stiff. and Soft ~,Hats--the newest styles fin both. Focm.' Mialo 33y 0. M. Jamieson. Liver Is like biliousness, lyspe)sIat, headache, const. pation, sour stointeli, Indigestion are proiptly oured by lood's I'llis. They (o their work Hood's eailly mi toroughlly, Best after dinnier .pills 25 cents. All (Iruggists. Prepared by c. 1. 1loo( & Co.. I.owell, Aass. The only Pill to take with I ood's Narsaparilla. PecPle Do Buy With S t sfact on whnli it. depelds on tho leal valuio of tho morch-ondis(. A sitislied custoier. is at goo! ad. V1rt indlit 111141 o li tiVyieldittg purp'lO-i( tO 1441,il t h i-bSt ait the1 loweSt. possible pric41 expilainS oner advanived position lit the Newborry trado. vo havO made00 it well worth your 1whilo to comlo to tho for tho Best in Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Millinery, Capes, Cloaks, Underwear, Corsets, Hosiery. Our lin showsit si t of valutei which noodS only to bo meon to be0 aippreciated. lilt S11011 lj' PARTlMI1N'T is growing. It is exceediing all our previou olforto to give tho very best. Shoo for the letst. mon114y. Valuio atlway3s counts at uch pricoS as WO ar0 Selling Shoo. ve keep a largo and well-Oreploiished Metock of iovry. l hiig up to-date in Shoet,u. This line hias becoile Oneo of the leaidinug specialtieos. Remember lower melis the oBst. Remember 'bat tho best, always givos Satis faction. Remember That. satisfaction is- thie result, of buy ig at ourt store. Rospectfulily, G.&G.S. MOWERG0O. AT TH EK Nunnally's Bon B3ons, Ini 301)., 00h'. aind $1.2() packages. Nunnally's Chocolates, Ini 30e., (h0e. and $1.20 paickagos. Nun nally's (chocolate) M int, In 3t0e. packa{iges. Nun nally's Almld Biile, IDc. Nunnally's Pcoai m ite, IDe. Nunnally's Chocolate Marshmallows, lOc. Nun nallJy's Chocolate Cr'cams,100,. M5These goods ar made11111 of pure0 ma)LIt. raland 113(express'ed to us t,he (liy tbey YOUNG &COMPANY, I OwKRli MAIN '1T1(1 T. Weddilig Presents Of all descriptions in SolidSilverPlated Ware and Cut Glass. Also Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Novelties and Toys which will be sold ac cordingto4 cent cotton Come and examine my stock. EDUARD $CHOL.TZ, The Jeweler, Stop Buying on Credit Anrd paying other puepl e's d ebt. GO Wh'iere .01u will find( leery ali ele u-old on 11s8mr-it. Nothing1O u-ohl it, or be low eost , asM n10 one canii l iL a t ht wI ithout olvercha rginlg .vou for'8031 soehing else. If you sQee ianything hung otut1 t, or. 1 be low cost, take ,bu balt, and let th11is sort al10n1 if you1 (d niot, want to ge (t caught, for It 1s but,. a baiit for suickei s. If you1 want to buiy goods at a small and atveraLe l>rofj~it, r-m;n her Smith's Store. DNT Gr, IT BLiND! Tillf \ WORLD lA NjItlI) Bee-Hive of Bargains . MSTANI)S A if IA) OF A LL CO'MP-?EDTITOWKE. OUlt IMMI14NSgle PU ItCHA SES EN Iahlh- t. 1,) offer inducemients be yomd Lhe retcl of aLl] possible Compet.1 No offers of competition can stein the tLide of cnstomlers drift,ing fromn the tipper to the lower end of Main street, where tlie Bee-fIlvo of liargains un finrIs its batine II a1d cha,llenges one 1anild all to 'R IT (lull LOW PRICE. 1,000 Bargains are within the reach of all. Livinig, Walking Advortimorm do Our TLailking. 011mmbe 11(tit's 6,000 Miles t.o tho noxt t0or0 thlt Solls goods ats Aheap its wo do. So (to your tra(ling" with 0. KLETTNER, Th-e F'ai' aIthLSquI1ar Dealer. ANNOUNCENIENTS. For Mayor: I ANNOUNCIO MYsI-'I,W (7'7"1"" -(1 at1 fur M1y'0l'-sulIject to D1m( wIaLt.i prtimaury. Il C. .1ON KS. IIlitlY ANNOUNCIO, MYSIlt' Las 2a candidat forl N1yor amitil pledL 0 Iyt4elf to abidet the resilt. of the Den 0 raici primar11y. t t W . GOO)MAN. IIIli'l'Y ANNoIJNC' N1YSP',I,F av anildl q it ' for INILyor Iti2 pledgo 11yS(If 1.0 bid! e !t relit, of the Demo TIlOS. 1. llP'TING. W M 1011ItIl"IlY TA XI,(" GIt P"AT lesure it 111oeiing DIr. 0. 13. SItyer aS a nit ilabll iandit it n ti 0 omintg town ilectionl for Mayor of 4owherry, kiowiig t.iat, he will gho mliversal siat,ifactionl. IANY CT11ZENS. For Alderman: NO. Wt. NA i AlDT IS UII'IEBiY an12 niounced!'( asi a caitd Idalto fotr A Ider' nanl froml) Wart-d 1, alld is pledged to bhido t,h' reuHllt of the approaehing ownt lwiiny etilei3LcLt,i. For Alderman: CA BAN is llIS11l' Y AN 10nounWed ats aL vanldidatte iorAde r liall from vWard 2- --subject to the D61ro -ratie primlary clect.ll. CITIZlRN8.: ANIl'tT \W . JONES IS HERE. J by noinitiated for Alderm-nan frm fflard 2, subject to the Donloora,o pr - ar-CITllI NS. AlI'l'ClCATINC TII PITH FU'11iL .antd llliInt ttervice rentder'ed by ii,r. .Iamencs .Ilegorson Lanei as A Idetrmani if the TIown of Newhetrry, S3. C., durini g hie pat, year2, we' heg to noinaotte himi o)r re-eiletioni t.0 the oiic of A 1(dertman vom21 Ward 2 tf salid Town. andti pledge 1i2m to abide ii he resu1lt of the D)emo 1ra2le I'trimaitry. CI'WT.%INS. For Adermarn: WO U(.12WAl IS~: i' IIiiVY AN k'irmant fr'otm WVard 3. 1nd( 1is letdged to thid( e Ite i' re il t, of Li,h e D)etinoetaiti peIl ttarty election. IIES bus)iessN 2men2 on ihe eit,y council h'e he o annonn21(22 1e fotr A ldelrmanit from Vtatd 3 1.he0 name1( (of MI r. C. M. Stlumer' ,nd task him sit,antld for' eClcto anid iledlge hNim to abild t,he resuIL, of thae CIIZI.uNS. For Alderman: W. \ WV 1 8I 11INlCiiY AN e1 anonneed asiC( aI 2cand1(idatt for Al ,b1(de the iesuilt of Ihet towna prtimar'y leet,ion. W N Alt IC RQUK .-iTI'E TO AN nounce(2. .1. (C. Meyers as ai 21andt ii aLt, for A lderanlt fiott Ward 4I in the -p1Itin-one intg (11bCIetin, iaidI h is pledged 0 aideli tbe r'esul t of the D oeocaitic wii nariy. W N AlI tI A il I')It ZNID TO'( A N nonnett( t.he( namte2 (If Mr 2. .1. A. ono Itas I ahl anidlate' for Aldermaniif fr'om 'e-uoLt of t,b e IDemocra'ttI c J priary. YOUNG; 1$ HIHHEHY \iema'ro ad I, 11ubjeLt to the ltmocatie I'r'imtaruy. CTIZM~NS. For Alderman: *TNO MI. TI A YLORt[ I TINtDy '. annon)1I2(Itnee as a11 candite fort A 1 lermafrom(111 Wartd 5 and( p)ledgedl to th2(4id t,e resul t. of the D)emaocratic pri1 111 ry. WA N A itE A UT'IiIOI{JZED TO A N n tmeitt TI. 8. Il 1dson1 as5 a canId I laite for A Iderntini from 'Ward 5-sub ('Ct to theo Demlo.2rat ic pimart1tiy eec For Commissioner of Public Works. Il)lA 1/AIZNG 1 TI N IIUSI N SS CA IAJ paiel.y (of T. O Pool we hereby mnItounen( hhim as ai ai1ldtet for Com InisionIer of PuttbIli WVorks and1( pledge aim t to aibidoe 13t(ieslt of the primnary dect,ion.CTZN. 1NOtic3 cf Flial SclI1oll t. )N TLIl N FI"Il' D)AY O1" D)CEM 1)her 1898, ! willl mattke ai 11na1 set Lt(tfment oin then estat,0e of WVlliam, and ,han 11 . Scott, decease'4d, after' which I w li aIp.>ly Lto the Probate10 Coiurt, for' a inal d ichlalrge as' ex'(entor of oeh state. J N O. WV. SCOT T, Executor,