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NEWUEBliT MARKET. Corrected every Tuesday and Friday by Summer Bros. rleat---. ...--............ . . ......... 506 iqj . Shouldors .---................. . 7o. H am s-.--....... --................. 10(a)121c. Bos Lard ............... ........... 74(a8Nc. Bost Molasses, now crop...... 50c. Good Molasses..................... 25@35c. Corn ................................... 650. M eal --........ . . ......... ........... (0c. If y.............. . . . ................ 75 . W h at Bran ........................ $1.00. 1st Patent Flour .................. $4.75. 2nd Best Flour .................... $4.50. Strait Flour........................ $4.25. Good Ordinary Flour ...........$3.6 .00. Sugar ................. ..... ......... 51 6tc. Ri o .................................... 6JCJ81c. Cof'ee ................................. 10(()20c. Cotton seed meal, per sack... $1.00. Bale Hulls, per cwt.............. 30c. Country Produce' Butter, por lb ..................... 15@ 20c. Eggs, per dozen ................. loc. Chickens, each........,........... 121@20c. Peas, per bushol..... ..........(300. Corn, per bushel................. 55c. Oats, per bushel.................. 35(0)40e. Sweet potatoes .................... 40(a)50c. Turkeys, per b ............. 6(a 8c. Fodder, por cwt ............. 60()75c. floacklen's Arnica tAalve. The , -st 8alve li the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ileers, Salt Rheui Fever S)res, Tetter, Chappled Haids Chilblails, Corns, and all Skin Erup t.is, and j)m<ively cures Piles, or no 1pay re4liored. It is guaranteed to give perfect sgi.fat loti or money refunded. PrIce 25 eetis per box. For sale by Rohortsim & Gildor and W. E. Pellhmi. Mak my tore hadq uartes. You are always welcome at Niinaugh's. tf It otso mit Lot For Sale. For terms and particulars aply to f&t tf Dr. James M. Kihler. %V 31 it t ed Turkeys and chickens at, Newberry Hotel at. once. t&f 2t, For a good smoke call on Young & Co., the down town druggists. PIano for Sale. A valuable piano for sale. For full particulars apply to M iss )olle Land, at the residence of Mr. .Jno. M. Ki nard, Newberry, S. C. Terms reasonable. f&t tf Hiachtolor MR141P. Will hold regular meeting at the residence of Mrs. 0. Mcl. Holmes oil Satu rd ay afternoon at 5 o'clock. N.LLE ..CFA LL, Secretary. .1. ). 3ridge, editor and proprietor of the )emocrat, Lancaster, N. 11., says: "I woulid not, he without One Minute Cough Cure for lly boy. when troubled wit.h a cough o" cold. It is the best remedy for. croip I ever used. Rober-t, son & Gilder. Don-t buy a dollar's worth until You see our, line. -Minnugh. tf Subscribe for the Delineator through m--it will cost you less. if S. J. Wooteu. Playing cards at Young's. For Male. Sdveral nilc building lots. Cheap. Isy terms. W. ). HAiY, f-4t. NIaseter. .A Sermo 3 to1 theI i Firemeni. Rev. 0. A. Wright, Chaplain oIf the Excelsior' Fire Company, will preaCfch a sermon31 to thle companiy in the First, Batptist church onl Sundaliy night. The companitiy will meet iat its hall Sunday evening at 7.30O o'clock and attend the services in a body. The public is also invite'd toaittend(. D)on't think you canl cure that slight attack of D)ysptepsia by dlietijng, or' that, it will cure itself. Kodol Dyspepsia (Ouro, will curec it; it ''digests what. you (lat'" and recstores t,be digesti ve or'gans to1 heal tb. I (obertsoni & Gilider. Pipes and1( smoker's outfit at Young's. Read Mi mnaugh,'s big ad vertisemnent On firast page. .\limnaughi sells 'em for iess tf Miembelirs N ewhuer, y C:ounacil No. 8341 Na This is to apprisa you of the fact that assessment No. 219, duo Mlay 101 is inot, nleeded, hence will nlot be payable until June 10. Please not.e that this is the second assessmIent left in tile pockets of our memlfbers5 since .January I, 1899. Financial Secretary. If you hlave pileIcs, CUit' theml. No use unditerg..oinug horrible operiations t,hat. simly rem'Ltiovu the results of the disease wit,blout disturbing tIle dlisease itself. Place youri confidenice in DenW itt's W Itch IHazel Salve. It has never failed to cure o'rillensn; It will noL" fail to eur*o YOtU. Roibert,son & G 'ider. - Thel( best, 5 cents Cigar in tow.n' at. You ng's. Ni1I mnaughl is dloing the leading Dry Goo.s and( Shlou business of New herry. tf ly to be Itroughlt Home. The War DuIepartmuent has dlecd that tIle body of Mr. .Jacob A. Epting, who (d10d while Inl tho service In Cuba withl the 2nd South Carolina Regiment, cannot he removed and brought here until full, but at that t,ime it will ho (dono upon the request of Senator Till man, who has alssured1 Mr. J. J. Epting, tile father, that he will at,tend to It and hlave t,he body of hiis son brought. home in thle fall. if you sulfTor from tenderness or full - ness on the righlt side, pains under shouldedr-blado, const.lpation, bilious ,ness, sick headachlo, and feel dull, hieavy and1( sleepy)3 youri liver is torpjid -and conge1!sted. D)oWitt's Little Early Riser's will cure you1 pr'omly, pleas(1 ant,1y anid p,ermantrlitly by removing tile .onlgesth)n and~ causing the 1)11 ducts to (openi and1( Ilow nat urally. They artO goodl plills. Robrtson.5' & Gilder. (Cigaprs, toblacco and ci rgaret,tes at wholesale aInd retaIl t, Young's Drug 8toro, VAIOIUS XNI) ANA. A1WUT. Scott's creek has ben drained. Mrs. W. W. Hodges Is visiting rela tives in Greenvillo. Coroner Lindsay is now In the extract businesg. See hitu. Col. George Johnstolie a,tended court in Saluda this week. Mr. J. W. White is having the front of.his store neatly repainted. Jas. Y. . Abreath, Esq., is attending court in Salude this week. Dr. D. L. l.hozer, of Columbia, is spending a few days in the city. The city authorities are making ar rests oi all sides-collecting street dutty. Dr. and M rs. 0. 14. Mayer went Ip to Laurens yesterday on a visit to rel atives. The passenger trains have not been coming to Newberry on schedule time lately. Mr. M. S. Epstin, of Beaufort, spent a few days in Newberry this week with relatives. Ho-orseback riding is now the fashion -but, they'll follow that fashion too. Understand? Rev. Ilrof. A. J. Bow-_r. will preach In the Thompson street church next Sunday morning. L. C. Speers,. Ei(sq., of Greenwood, is sponding i few days u nier the parental roof this week. Drs. 0. i. Mayer and P. G. Ellisor weni to Laurens yesterday to perform a diliculit operation. llave you joined the bicycle as oci at,ion? They want your name and dol lar if you ride a wheel. Clinton and Newberry teams have arranged to play ball here anniversary day.--Clinton Gazette. Dr. 0. B. Mayer has been appointed a member or the board of medical ex aminers by the Governor. Services in the Lutheran chutrch next, Sunday morning conducted by l'resident Guo. 13. Cromer. Jones' ice wagon is now making its rounds. See his ad. elsewhere in this paper and be governed accordingly. The annual insp'ection of the New berry Firo DIpartment will he held on next Tuesday afternoon at 5 o'clock. liNss Ielen Jones, of Newberry, a popular young lady, is visiting Dr. 1'. 13. Connor's faiuiily.-Laurens 1Ierald, Messrs. T. C. Pool and A. T. Brown leftmn Wednesday on a business trip to Greenville. -They may visit Atlanta before they retur-n. Caipt. Geo. Shields, of Columbin, spent Wednesday in the city. le came III) att, Id a MCctinig of the stock holders of the Newberry Cotton lill. Niiss [izzie Copeland lefton Wednes day for Columbia where she will be located during the summer following her profession, that of a trained nurse. Mr. Win. P. Houseal left Wednesday to attend the North Carolina Synod at Salisbury, N. C, in the interest of his pIper-, the Lutheran Visitor. IHe hopes to retu rn on ond ay. Newberry's venierable hiistorian, Mr. John i A. Chapman, deli verned hiis in structive lectture on "hiiistory anid its lessons," ini the college chapel to the student,s Wedniesday morning. MIr. J1. WV. Whiite has putt in a nice line of crockery' and glassware. lie has rearranged hiis store and st,ock and will tell you about it, ill The Hi erald1 and News at an early date. Ile is too busy niow to wr'ite an1 ad. NIr. D). S. Hlalfaere, who has been at tendinug business col lege at Senoia, GaL., and after graduaition took a tripi through h the WVest returned home yesterday, and1( will spend1( some time at, the home of hiis patrenits in l.iis counnty. The C., N. & FL. authorities cani fur nish1 aLccommfodaltionis to lpciei Parties desirinig to go to Little Nlounitin at, any3 time on short, notice. Sgee Agent, Cavenaugh if you are conitemplating taking a (lay's outing on the mlounltaini. The sch edu les o)f the sp)ecial trains on both roadls for the Confederate Re union at Charlest,on are i)ubl ished in anothe r coluimn. The trins11 will pass here next Tulesdaiy miorning and New berry will1 send (downi a large delega tioni. J.A. MI iminaugh has the goods to please, the Prices to please, and lie is in the business5 to p)lease, so If you want, anything in his 11110 and1 waiit to he p)leased with it, why please.call andi see him andl his stock and all will be leahsed. Dr1. D). L. ioozer, of Columbia, who 1s pu11tt,ing in a rol loer mnill at, the old( Aull steam mill, aitiived in the city on Wed nesdny and will remain here and1( putshi t.he vwork to coml 1etioni. HeI will be readty for work by the timle the new ernop) Is ready. The dates lixed for the llremen's conlict. with the coimmencemeint, of Now berry College, aud will keep a a large crowd of Now herrianus from accOompantiyirdT our boys to the caplill However, the FExcelsior Compatny will go (downl in a b)ody and1 'l'ig back the laurels. A P'leasumre and ai nu,ty. I consider it not only a pileasur, buit a duty I owe to my neIghbors to tell abt)ut the1 wondterftul eure effe.cted ini may case0 by thet t-imlely use0 of Chamb fl er hlns Col it, (Chiolera anld D ia rrhoea Rlemedly. A few doiu 8 of it c ftected a permanslent eutre. I ltake plunsture in rnommiiein g it to ot1hers su (Tori ng fromi thatn d read ful Id1isease. ---J. W. Lynch, l)orr, W,. V . Tlhis romlly is sold by W. E. I 'e lum, I)ruggis * Get, your1 prices elsewher'e and then come and btuy your goods at NlIum naugh's. B THIE MAYOtS' CONVENTION. An interesting Progratuei Arrange I tho Mayors' 4Convention Whie0- Will As.eablo in Newberry ons the" 1341 1n1ptant,. The time for the meeting of t Mayors' AssoCIation of South C'aroli is drawing near, and the citizens Newberry are making every prepai tion to give them a hearty welcot and an enjoyablo time while in 0 midst. All the commiLttees have been lia at, work gett.ing Imatters in shape, a all alrranlgelente are about coliplot. The railroads and hotels have giv redueed rates, and every detail is beli looked into. The enertainuent committee i arranged the following prograime f the assoiaition w hich1 has been ft Warded to thi ecretar: P'ROURtAMME. May 23.-Meet in opera, house at p. mn Organization of asilociation. Address of welcolne by Mayor Matyc Itesponse by Eome member of the a soiation. Address of welcome by citizens. Rtosponse by some ICmber of the 11 sociation. Reports of comm)Illittees of associattio Discussion of municipal topies. Attend memorial services in ope house at 6 o'clock p. i. 9 30 p. in.-Lawn partl-y reception I the Mayor. May 2.-9 a. I., Imorning session. Address by .\Ir. J. L. ludlow. Barbecue. 1 p. in.-Address by Prof. J. Holmes. 10 p). nl.-Baniquet. lay 25.--9 a. i., anornin, _session. Untinished bisiness. xlection of olicers. Selct,ion of time an(id piace of ne mecet,ing. Adjoartlner t. An Aiieunt lieef. 'I'le ittieiet.ts bi-lieved I hat j-heum tism was I he work of a deioin with at man. Any one who has had an ai tack of Sciatie or inflaiaatory rht lualism will agree that the il.flicti( is demona enough to warrant the U lIef. It, has never been clalmed lb Chatberliai'atiu BiaMahu would cat out deItons, but iz. will cure rheun t13s, ad luatIdrds bear Iesilioly the I Iat ath of this mlaterent,. One appl catin retleves the pain, and (1is (111h ro-lief whi chi a. tilllas is alone worl Inally t imes is ctist. ir sile ly E. P'elham.i, Drauggst. Dice att Young's. Slpecial Train to aiHitan ft)r thkt Int ion. Next week Ns the week for the gre Confederute Rteunion in Charlesto and for that occasion both vailroa paissing Newherry have decided to a special trains onl Tiuesay, May Ut Tihe schedules ave as follows. the fa being the same on bot,h roadti: TiHE SOUTiiERN. Lv. Greenville ..... ..... 8 00 a. M., $4 " Dysons........ .......10 14 " ; "Cha ppelts.........10 23 3 " Old Townv..........t) 32 " 3 "Silver Street.....10 41 " 3 " Heleuna ...........t) 48l "N ew berry........l1 00 3 " Prosperity.....112 "' 3 "Pomaaaria...... .... 1 25 " 3 Ar. Charleston......... 4 30 p'. im. L~v. G reea v ille............. .. 8a 30 . r "Lita'erns ....... ...... ....)50 "(Clintn...................) 1) '' "Ne wherry................) 50 " Pros peri t.y ...............t 05 " "Lit-tte Moaunt ain........It 22 "Columia ........... ......12 15 p. a A r. C'harleston ................4 (00 A n Eneitrprisinsg l)rusggist Theeire few' men01 roIre wti' aw v ake a d (IenIerprisl ing thlan- RoI ersion & r GiIIir ad \V. ]E. Pethai w.'hoi spaire no5 1,ains to acure s~aII bst of everythin,g in theIr lne fi their muay ii'u'Lsts meirs. 'They. niow has the vatlunable iagencay for D)r. Ki1ng New D)iscovery for Cernsumiip1tio Coug hs aid (Colds. TIhis is 1th le wol. dIerfaiul'm renad y ait is p'ro4dug sauch furor all over the cotiutry by haisasn ultrtlng ''ures. Ii abIsu'Int,'Ily ('ui ialI'c etion of he It bre uat( 'hst, ar Ln uga Call ait aboutve dring abtore at geta i i alt laaIe fret or a reaulair sI: 50 cent s anda( $1 . (Gui airated t o eu or price re?funded.r' Confede-i 4raate VeteOsanii.' It-union)11- Chairit 14on, 5, .,113 May o i3, iaoo. Oin atccouint of the ('on federate Vc erans' Iteuion1a, thie Seabo)ard( A ir i wvill setll tick ets to Chalet toni iand r t. urn at, v.ery lowv sates, biased oni ar cent,~ per i le t, t raveled. Tlick et,s < side M a.3 8ts, 9t.h andl I0th , good to i turni until Mayv 21st. l"or in forationa in regard o r iatt schedleas, &c. , iapply' to TIickt,t Ag'ena ori aiodress. L.. S. A a.ui-:s, Gen~,' Paisss'r. Agent, P ortsmnout.h, V'a lHe ini st,yle atnd bauy youri sl i ppers 31iliianatagh 's.' t[. Fan5t Tilfne. TLhe Memphis, 'Tenn. Scimitaar A pil 24t,h satys: a. hat the Seaibard.i( A LIAne and the Nash vilIle, Chsattatnooga St,. Lotiis riad bria aoaugt, in to Mei tplis yesteiday two caris of freig whi.ch hiatd maide ani atutal ranini g tit of four iianda onie- haltf ataysa from N< York. This is the fattest, time madtte to date in this city b)y a rai aind wat line, and( is clIose to the timrie matte the itt Iraiil linies, inone of whichol run in less thean foaur dlays. ' 4t,, It inakes lo dilfere'nce hiow b'ad t woundio if .0tu uise DleW itt's Witch I[ia; Salve; it will culckly heal atnd leave ecar. Rbertson) & Gilder. A 1110 (IINNEltV. :or Tho Cotton S. 'es OIl M111 ltS 1ie Minery of the Uptrolina Moalaitaaturisi Cosaipatay -Capaaelt) Will ISe 145 l1e14 Dily. he Newberry is to have one of the largest, nla ginnlerie's in the South. of The Cotton Seed Oil mill Company 'a- ts plrchased the ginnery of the Ca'o n1( linia MaNujIjfac-tul-iring0Companly anld Will uir- comlibinle It with their ginlnery-enlttg ing theiv already comInodois building rd 40 by 65 feet. id They propose to take out, the old gins d. and suetion system and put, in four' 80 -n saw gins, wit.h improved air suction. ig To this system will be added four 70 Saw gis, Ilking it total in the same ts building of eight gins- four 80-saw and Lir four 70-saw-wilth a daily capacity of r- 125 bales-one bale every tivo timinutes. Two large boilers and engines will be put in, making two different systems, 4tand ia case ot sIlotild get, out, of fix, tie otimer canl he operated-or if neces sary opuratw both at te same time. They haum also oitracted for the Lowrey round bale, and will keep in their presilt, press, giving a man1til the opt,ion of rtot' squrt hales. The adva itges claimeu' for the vollnd bale are that t,bey will not burn, will not Soak water, tivo mllore comlipctt, weighing o.,y 250 to the hale, are more aleable-the eXItISC of coupressing l)ng SLV(I. Ad (M--ydu cn 111il ke t,wo btles to the Itel0. E itRl.YL OIA)llN1. Whly Not Start i t Go v tho Clorks OIp li ,rimnt,y lor a I.It I l, I. rentioi. Why not close up the stores at 6 o'clock? The clerks Ieed fresh tiltr and XerCise ill t! 0 OpenI air LId t,bCII 110 onle WOu11ld lo)Se anIyt.ing by elosilig It litt.le earlier. The merchants tbem selves nleed to get, away front busilness for a few hoirs each1 (111y. It, will be beneficial to every one and n i one will be the loser by it. Wc have closed for severail yelars from utl)olt this timlie to September at 6 o'cloek. Let it be m started by tile 10th of \lay. A good t- day to start oi. ] Every day, Young & Co , serves de e licious ice-creams at their well kept It soda fount. The A r11ial int1114pet-ion. . The Annl. inzpect,ion of te New k berry Pire Deprtment will be held b Iext, Wridaty aternoon at, 5 o'clock. ' le respective companies will form at ticir rcspev Cti ve headquartters and form iI Hink uoro., thc pli nquar', going down Main st.rout to the Soulthern de pot around the cottoll Mill anld tti'n inl to O'Neal street, tbene to Johnstone street aild into Wilson street. from ' Wilson to Main and down Mlain to the s public square Where the city coiucil will bu awitting, and past, in review. e Whe 11 You walt stylish stationery, call at YounL's Drug Store. St ock hSoldea a'" M eet ig. 35 The annual meeting of tile stock 10 holders of 1he Newberry 'ot,t,on klills 90was hmeld isa the Council Chaiinhers at) Wednelsdaly mlorninglL. iiThe replort, of i0the LiTreI''asure and'l G11( eneral NIlanager' I5 was r'ead( anId was1i most,1 encoura1'ging and 5o stisfactory, tbe business8 for the pabt, 10 years beting v'ery suiccessfulI. Ot T1he stockhlders11' elcted( t-he ol lloard oIf Di'rector's as follows: .1. N. NI a t in, .iam)es Ill ntosh , Geo. S. .\lowe' D). Hi. Wheler111I, NI. A. IHan wick, Wml. Lan11g ford, WV. T1. TarratL1, T1. .l ' NIc Cr'ary, 0. H1. Ala13 er, II. C. Carlisle and I". Z. WVilson. (jnenlt meeLtinhg eleted2( the old( Ollicers' as8 follows: .1. N. Mart,in, Prs'Side(nt: T1. J Matnager: G r o. S. Mlower, SeceLt,as-y. For' base biall goods and Ii shinlg Itacklec It go to Young's Dr)aug Store. 1, Nt w E'lctoss O!rdler'ed At, a1 r'Ceent meetinsg of t he Countiy e loartd (If Contr1o'1l NIir. l',. Y. lorris was '5 elect,ed heerd' o iispenlsery3 for No wherry,3' Nir l'1'. I". IHa xter' 111e presen5mt dispen0 ser c otested1 the ele!tiont before theC State Board of of ( '(ntr'ol on1 the groun ds that, 's NI r.N lorrtis' election was iillegll. The IIStatie IHoat'd adopts d the0 following ret o. to '' "Hesol ved, Thllat wie r'efuse to r'ecog re n) z0 the~ newly elected beer dispenset' at Newherrty, and that,t the p)osition must be fil11ed acorid ing to thlie pro' "-visions (If Sect ion (i (If thme d ihpensar'y e i t. is be.ter to presertv~ 1healthb t,h an to cr_ ere d iseaise. Thxerefore, keep yourI ' blood purie with1 hood's Sa'sapa'illta nl . - Youing &\ Co., diraw atiei drinks ft'om t,heiir )ysiix fount. WhXXlite LawnV I, shot't lentgths, hailf prt'ice1, att NIimonaugh'S. , A Great Remedy! Pt elhanmi's lackbei'ty Balsam for' Chluler'a MNor bus, D)ysontor ey, Sam11. meor Compr)lainIt, &c. of ir. PRIC1' 25 CE'NTlS A BOTT"lLE. '" If you siu fer waith thel8se !omI)pl a its nI use of th11is excellen'it. r'omlo<ly. ill PELl1IA M'S Ill A RMAGY. 13' We liuy. It WIool, wvashet'I i adI r unwashed, withI ice the htighiesl tiarket pri'o. Call and1( co no f i SUMME R BROS, "Enlirely Uenvalted For." Mr. I ditor: In last, week's issue of he Voteo t.h0ro aPPeared an edito Pial citioning "frionds" of The Voice "in tho country not to bo too qtivk ii ;3ijgin)i1lg Jetit.iotls igitinst, tile esttabiibih inlent, of tho frce I url m1ail del ivery." This caution was doubtless iitended for the people of the St. I,1ko's Coi miunity. lowever, we thillk It not only 'uhasty" blit, entirely unllvled for; for there hits been nio pe,itiont lin cir vilationl in St.. l,Iuike't comilnulity to our knowledge, opjpositng the free rural a1l dolively. Thit; editoriad asserts that "'lihee routes werio Imlapped out- with tile sole puriome of duiig the greatebt good to tile grettest, 1111111bul, anld without de Sire to lijure Iy Onle," and IOC'ee(d to consider tile situation at St. I,lukes by sayting': "Tho quantity of mail re evived at. t.h.t. ollice is not, hu'ge.'' This maliy bie true: bt.t thle aulthlovit.les ait WasliIngtol have found the (uantity o f matil suIlleicit, to jistify Liltile ill givin g St Lu1ke's postollieu daiily ma11til, Which hats been in operat.ion for itot ight tel 111011ths. We wonderl if there is it postollice in Newburry Coutity where aill of thle pantronls '.ond 'or t hvir limil every day. As to those at St.. I.1kes whl have litbs andl(] get their mail daily. Tht editor of The Voice declares uhat "the members of such club <,I- cilbs coild easily get- their matil front l'ros)et ity oil the days that the mi1ail carrier did not, t'aVL!l thei' oute.OIC" We woild like to itsk iithe ieditor if tliee is not. a vast dift'erelce inl goinlg from olet tO threv iilies to St.. I,1kis fo Iitail itd goinlg, oil the ot,ber hand, from four to seven milies to P'rosperity for it three times it week. A;aii, somie of us who are not, ill Clubs get ditihy Iiail amd( we could not, "easily" gel our. 1111111 from I'rosperity t i ree ies s week. i''irther says the editor, "Oil the days the (ir ier did wt,avel they would have the 1 mail delivered at, t.heir doors " We do not quite understand wht, he mcanls by "t,i their doors." Aecordinig to the scihledile in The \'oice, St.. Ilike's vomn lullnit,y wviill live delivery hoxes at, the following places: St. Luke's postoflice, Fellers' store, Harmon pliee, Chesiey Hunter's cornier, Geo. flunter's cross roads ind J. M. HLawkins'. Now, a large nitnher of the plittrons of the St. Luke's ollice Ike in te triangilar se Lion of the coinitmity. bounded by the Wyse's l'erry road on one side, by the Schuimpert,(1 mill road oil the secom'l fido, awd by Saldait and lh1sh ri on the thir d side. 'I'liis t.lllgular et.ion, which we havo roughly ot.tlined, is t,bickly sett,led, contninis a Ilouvishing school, anid is bisected by Harmon Quaarter anild Croft, mill roads: still there is not it Sin11gle rural delivery box withill this trianlgulIar section, and how the free ruitl delivery, its ouit.linled in The Voice, is to deliver the util to a 1t'rge niuiber. of the patrols of St. Luke's postollice "at, their doors" we canillot see. Agaiiii, says the editor, "It would not, be fair to dely it large majority of the farmuers the privilege of recei vinig the nil it, thelir d'(oors every other day', b -cause IL few in the 'onnuunliRity' wer'e sI Si itted ats to get the iri Inilit fronm Li,he postollhee Civery3 (lay.'" \Ve hiave not, asked to (Ieny any one0 tbe pIrivi Ilego of hav',inRg hiis mili(4 deivered at iis dloor. If t1he impr tiessioni thaut we are't oppo(sed to the frce Ilural ni id (i - livery hits been made, it is incrorri'ret. We are inl favo 'oI(f '. he rural delivery wiherceer it is aniti mprliov'eimenit onI t.lin priesenlt, system andRLI we hope to see every sect ion, which it, will benefi, haive it, buit we do) not, believe the grov ernmlent, inteRnded for the rura'il ideliv Cry' to cauise r'etrogress*ionl. ()tir et i t,ionl mereily a),ked t,bat, St. I,iike's po(it. 4)llice (1o not be dlisconltinuled or in terferedl wit,ht. As the olli1ce is, it gitves us the mii thle samec dIay it, arriiv~es aLt l'r'ospe rity. T1he fiee rura'l delIiviery gives or will gi ve-us t.he muail ever3iy otheLR' dayL itnd then the mail11 w,ill be0 from one to four' (lays old(. Thllis beingI thte caeC, we feel Itht we are { j ust,ilied in plet,ition in g for our11 ollice 1.4) be let aLlone. If we are jutd geid by youri l L.herem and1( g iv'en t.he more serv iceabile and the more1 conivenient oIf the two, the one, which will do ''the greattest, good to t.he gr'eatest numbii er, and w itbout, (desirec to ijuIR any tii' oine,"' )11 our ostolige wvill uionobtedy 13'e cont,i iedl. St. I,uike's, S. C., MayL~ I, 18'.It). l'rof. .J. I''. I )ratughoni, wVhoi receintly visit.ed CubaIt with aL view (If ivestigat ing' the outlook forl esl,tblishiing a~ school0 in latvana. Cubat, next faill. (on his return i'sited4 Siaannith, 4 'oirgtia, wher he 11 rra'ilnged 1t) open a well 4(quipped4( liiness ( ollege Junne 15t1. I'irof. D ratughon inow thas lionurishinug business-, colle'ges lontteid in Naish vilb-', 4Tenn., Gatlvestini andl 'Texairkan a, Tlex - as. IThese ('olleges lhave supIIerior' (core o'(5(f i nstruciItion , and11 speciali f4-4 (.iLI ties for' s(ecur' ing pos5i tion,s. See I 'rof. Drlaulglh's adi. elsewhere in this issule.-Sp(ciatl raItens will be given aLII who entelr ciili'er of his colleges soon0i.:2 German Millet, Pearl Millet, Amber Cane, Orange Cane, Lawn Grass Seed, Jiust received and for sale cheap at Robertson & Gild6r's Orug Store. '10 itihaiiul llwating of tho stock older0 of this COtMIRy Wai s ho.ld oil Wednesday. The present oilleers id livectors wevo reelected ats follows: . A. C l1101isC, 'resident; .1. N. Martin, vive-presihl t: .1. .1. latle, ecretaIry; J. W. Taylor, superiintell lelit. Directors-M. A. Ctrlisl(, Geo. S. Mower, .1. N. Martini, It. C. C.a-lisle, TI- P 'olk, .1 .1. Lante anil .111o. W. l'atylov. 'PThe Show% inl, m11tle bly thl diecor viti a very crtlitable one. Thw com lny haits donlc at good bulsiless and the rulide iats bvel good and is inieamsing"". L is beenl docided to inlellcase the l)itl stock to $:0,000 and tils will be "ily s00 . Tho company hats two ,raveli imen )I the road an ,bil trmd OCadu ext.ei not mly in Smuth Catrollina, bult in North 'ar-olinai and (;eowga. A\s we havc hor 01r0 1,01markecd it. is mne of th'. lat'g,-st tmd be't cuill I faet.,'is i nihie S n I, mA ilth tur -il t an ex ellent cla- of v'ork. I'legile let ,itnolk e Sii4 vA4%e lkly. 'tl' r w ill b. a ien i,' at .lI I John' tone \cadmicy to-lm-rrow ksaturldaty. ) li It.r on the grel. 6-. AUKUT STORE WN VIl st-cnlled IIn aIenicy for the md luive "pe'lod ill Ston. nitxt lo N h1-tt mon's. tm and Is,e o we will ave I ll y a ite1n thv - 111 oliis tli hat, n1aket thet Ih t*v 4d4llar. liligz iirct fr-om1 New York's big ohhbinll'u- , who walt1h thke vibativos or gr-cat bar-'ainw, daY atftler daY, we( TV (1na1blvid to oller youl "oods [it. get y rd edprict.s. RA( KET sTOREs lnve 4-oneo to 111h! fronti, anId ar, inl ovel Ny vide awake townl inl the( 1*'1it-4d Statec., We Buy for Oash, Sell for Gash, Make Small Profits, Keep Supplied with New Goods Week tif,er Week Ju lst 1recl-ivedl (ncl first sh1ipI11 .nt1 I)( 100ds, and vxpect another. shipm,-il oon. 111n t. n a whe il Ii'tl (if Efousphold Goodsm, Notions and Sundries. BELCHER&CD, AT JONS' IE HO UE AT LAST SEASON'S PRIC. My wagon is out to iay, and will run con :inulally. We expect to live our patrons the /ery best service. Ice will be sold STRICTLY 'OR CASH. Please do not ask driver to remem er or charge anything. f your tickets are out lease pay at ticket ate. I am forced to do :his to save annoyance rnd book work. You can get tickets it my store or Ice House it 50c per 100 lbs. We :an not deliver less t:han lbs. We earnestly solicit the patronage of all, and ask allto assist as in carrying out our -easonable demands. Thanking all for past iberal patr'onage, we emain yours to please The les Man. SeIIiqg Out! For the next ten days every article ,in our store absolutely below cost. Millinery, Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Below Cast I Every article to be closed out immedi ately. Come and get First Selections 1 the remainder of this week and next week. All Now Uoo[ls Now is the best chance to buy NEW 000DS at less than wholosale COST. WYND BARGAIN STORE@ The METBMM --LIFE NEWBERRY 8. @., MA RCH 23, 1899. R$987,l57,l34. I n) cOline, *1808 $50,249,286. A sse s, Ihhe. :l l , 1I !)..... $258,369,298. ~SuirplIus, I )ec. .lI, I1'8-.... $57,310,489. Ii n 18!)8...... $24,020,523. I Insure both MEN andc WOMEN A t same Rates ! CALL ON...... Arthur Kibler, ....Agent.