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NEWBEtRRY MAIKET. Corrected every Tuesday and Frida by Summer Bros. Meat 6@46 j c Shoulders ........................... 7e H ams.................................. 10(<6121c Best Lard .......................... 7 i(c8kc Best Molasses, new crop...... 50c Good Molasses .................... 25@35c Corn ................................... 65c Mcal ...... ................. -.60c Hyy... .......................... 75c Wheat ra a........................ $1.00 1st Patent Flour .................. $4.75 2nd Best [,lour .................... $4.50 Strait lou........................ $4.25 Good Ordinary Flou ........... $3.5@4.00 S ugar ....................... ......... t (a6tc.. . Ri1 .................... 0*(?84c. C offee................................. 10(a)20c Cotton seed meal, per sack... $1.00. Bale Hulls, per cwt.............. 30c. Country Produce, Butter, per lb ..................... 15(cu20c. Eggs, per dozen ................ 10c. Chickens, each.................. 121(d20c. Peas, per bushel............. 70c. Corn, per bushel................. 55c. Oats, per bushel.................. 35(az40c. Sweet potatocs .................... 40(o503c. Turkeys, p r lb .................. 6(a) 8c. Fodde,, per cwt .................. 60(a)75c. One Minute Cough Cure quickly cures ohstinate surmimer coughs and colds. "I consider it a most wonder ful medi.cine,-quick and safe."-\V. W. Morton, Mayhew, Wis. Robertson & Gilder. Tolepiono MubNerlbora P'leaso add to your list: R-ev. M. G. G. Seherce, 8 And olige. 2t t&f. L. W. FLo1u. Meeting of lachelor-MN,IM. There will be a meeting of the Bach elor-Maids on Saturday afternoon at 6 o'clock at the residence of Mr.s. Weeks. Ollicers will be elected at this time, and a full attendance is re<quested. The soothlug and healing properties (if Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, Its pleasant taste and prompt and permat nent cures, have made it a great fav or"ite with people everywhere. For sale by W. 1. Pelham, Druggi;t,. Mouldilgs, Lumber. 1.aths and Shingles. STuArr i nos. 10H.LiLI,Manager. t&.ftf For Sale. Cott un Seed I ul Is for sale at my stables. 20c per lundred l'ound. No,)e sold on credit. 1ImI t&f. T. C. 1'>Or'. Cnt,unnan Cre"k (1ravey,ardl. All parties interested in the grave yard at Can,ionCreek ehurc'., will meet on Tuesday, 22nd, for the purpose of cleaning it oil. ''hose who cannot at tnd will plea;e leave Conl tribult ions with Mr. .Jas. F'. Tl,td. "One good turn deserves another." Those who have ben eured by Hood's Sarsaparilla are glad to tell others about it. "Ourv baby was sick for a month with a severe cough and catarrhal fever. Althougrh we tried many remedies she kept getting worse until we used One Minute Cough cure,-it relieved at once and cured her in at few days.-13. L. Nance, 'Prin. High School, 131 u1i dale, Texas. Riobertson . Gilder. Stopi t he Fies. Use ouri Scrcen D)oors and Windows. ST UA UT Baos. 10. HI. L:srLIn, Manager. t&ftf Have them made at the tent on Mower lot next to Mirs. Spehls bakler shop. Cabinets 300 kcinud (i for 98e. Card size (i for 25c. Come at once as we will he here for a few dlays only. t & f 2t. Seholarly iand Thtoughtful. Pr'of. D). D. Wallace, of Wolford Col lege, delivered a lecture last Sunday night in the Method ist church at Green wood on the twentieth century move ment. The0 Index says: "His lect,ure was5 in every respect, thoughtful and wed scholarly training and had a oct."--Observcr. ps5ia Cure thoroughly di thout aid from the stom o siame time heals and re iseasedl d igestive' organs. 1'remnedy t,hat does both of and can be relied upon to ycure dlyspIepsia. Robert cr. - Fn'Excptioni to the itube., t)op where you can get what you and when you want It,. STrU A RT Ilmos. They (Got t ho CigaYr. Our colore.d firemen who attended the tournament in Gr'een ville th is week, it seems, got, left; however, they provedl to be the fastest visiting t.cam in the cit,y, as the following firom yesterday's Gireeniville News will show: "'Carpenter Bros., t.he druggists, yes terday eontr'ibuted a box of cigars to t,he visiting team making the best time inl the reel contest. Tihe Prize will be awiarded this morning. T1he wininers arc the Atnas of Newberry.'' Kodecl D yspepsia Cure cures D)yspep' eia because its i ngredienots arc such tha lt it can't lp douing so. "TPhe pub lie can rely upopn It, as a mnaster' reined y for all disor'ders arisi ng from imp lerfect d1igestion."'---.Jaimes M. Thomas, M%. D)., in A merican . ourinal of Ilcal th , N. Y. ltobertson & Gilder. (.B,. .of Wo111a11's C0lI0[0, Ri11111011(, Va.) INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. Will 011011 80c1o0 8011t011ibo1 1st, 1899, Muitsic Room in) the cenitra] par't of thle towni. Trms.1, $2.50 per 8 lessons, t&i tf. VARIOUS AND AI.L ABOUT. See notice to creditors. See contract to let by Supervisor Hill M r. W. B. Worts is spending a monti in Columbia. Capt. J. N. King, of Ninety-Six, wat in the city this week. Miss Lizzie Glenn is visiting ires Irby and Aiken, of Laurens. Dr. 1. L. Boozer, Jr., has returned from Niagara and New York. Miss Fannie Beckman, of Charleston, is visiting at I)r. Robertson's. Miss Gertrude Caspary, of Charles ton, is visiting Miss Daisy Mittle. Mrs. Sudie Zimnerman, of Enoree, is visiting at Mr. E. P. Bradley's. Alderman Ewart is spending a few days at Spearman's mineral spring. Mr. Spurgeon Sumerel is visiting relatives in Newberry.-Clinton News. Miss Florence Bowman, of Charles ton, is visiting her brother, M r. C. A. Bowman. Shockley Bros. have commenced work on Mr. W. I. Eddy's residence in Brooklyn. Miss Fannie Tar-ant arrived in New berry the early part of the week to vis it relatives. Mr. Pierre Mazyck, after a pleasant visit to Charleston, returned home Wednesday. Miss Alice Jones, of Ridge Spring, has been elected to teach the Tran wood school. Mr. Joe Epting and family, of New berry, came down Priday to visit rela tives.-Chapin News. Mr. i3. F. Grillin, Mr. Eugene and Miss Lillie Grillin, have gone to Ashe ville, N. C., on a visit. Mrs. Joseph Mann, little babe, and Miss Jennie, will leave today for Char leston to visit friends. Mr. I. 11. lunt, of Newberry, was over to attend the reception last Friday evening.-Clinton News. Miss Marie Coleman, a charming young lady of Johnston, is visiting Miss 3ertha 13!ease in this ,-ity. Prof. W. H1. Wallace returned Wed nesday from Barnwell, where 1 e had been conducting a sumtner school. Miss Vivian Caldwell, of Donald's, who has been visiting the Misses Wil sbn, left yesterday for her home. M rs..1. E. Scott, who has been on a visit to her father, M1r. W. T. Tarrant, returned to her home in Union yester day. AI rs. Anna E. Carrere, of Charles ton, who has been visiting Mrs. J. Dean, is visiting in Newberry.-Greenville News. Miss Mary Gibson, of Newberry, is expected in the city Friday. She will visit Miss May Lyon.-Abbeville Me dium. Union service will be held in the Presbyterian church Sunday night. Rev. Mr. Shimnmons, of Persia, will preach. The 'tna Reel '1'eam, colored, with Dave Irons as captain, went to Grenn ville Tuesday to participate in the lire men's tournament. The attention of tbe school trustees of the county is called to the letters from the State Superintendent, of Edu cation pulished in thmis paper. l'xcursion trains on both roads wvent up on Wednesday taking the Charles tonl people to the up1-country. About th ree h und red passed New bermry. M iss Hulda Wit,te, of Charleston, is visiting Miss Alice Mazyck. Miss Alice wvill give a leasant "'at home'' this evening in honor of Miss Wittc. A runaway horse at,tached to a buggy on the p)ublic square caused quite a commotion yesterday. No one was hurt, and no serious dlamage was done to horse or buggy. The Commissioners of Public Works p)ostponed the election of a Superin tendlent yesterday afternoon on account of the absence of one of the Comm is sioners, Mr. T. C. Pool, who is sick. Mr. R. D. Smith has purchased the old Southern p)assenger depot and will move It across the railhoad near the~ Southern freight (depot and use it for~ a warehouse. T1he old p)latform is being torn away and shipped off. 13. F. Etheredge wvent to Newberry 31onday where he went to begin the put ting up of wire on the Saluda-Newber ry line. He said he would have the line ready for conversation by Saturday night.-Saluda Ad vocate. Tile trustees of the Helena school held a meeting on Tuesday night and elect,ed Miss Maggie Jones, of Ridge Spring, to teach tihe school the coming session. No teachler was (lected for the color'ed school, that election being p)ostponed. Mr. R obert Norris, who has beeni oif onl a visit, to his friend andi school-mate, NMr. Herbert C. L orrickc, has retu rnedl accompaunied1 by Mr. Lorrick, who will sp,end a while here. T1hey arc great friends, reminding us of D)amon andl Pyt h ias. We arc indebted to Prof. RL. C. Count,s for an invitation to at,t.ndl the closinIg exercises of Excelsior' Academy onl day the 25th. Addresses will be (dly ered by President Gieo. II. Cromner, of Newberr'y, A. 1", Lever, Es(q., of Wal laceville, and Rlev. M. NJ. Kinard, Ph. D)., of Columbia. We p)ublishedl last wecek the program of the O)rangebneg Reunion of the stu dents and ex-students of Newberry College, ard have been reqjuested t( add1( to that, program the following: Rev. M. M. Kinard, Ph. D)., subject: "'Christian vs non-Christian Educa. tion." Th'lis mn,-rningat t..he Caroi tna Man.n facturing Comlpany's shops a coflin lid fell and struck Mr. Rex Evans in the face cutting a gash through the left. side of his upper lip, giving him much pain. Dr. Houseal sewed up and dressed the wound and we hope Itex will be well in a few days. Last Sabbath we had the pleasure of hearing a very intcresting and Instrue tive talk from Mr. It. 11. Greneker of Newberry. We are always glad for him to visit In our community, for he never forgets to give our Sunday School at Sandy Springs wsone I)lenldid t alks. --Tylersville correspondent Clinton News. lon. George Joh nstone represented the State in the preliminary hearing in the case of the persons charged with being Implicated in the murder of \V. Pat Bowers at Little Mountain, at I.ex ington on Wedncsday. Messrs. John Frick, Bennet,t Prick, Charti Cannon, John Cannon, John F'ulmer, 1). J. 1)e Hart and C. 8. Matthews were held for appearance at court. Fr nk Cannon, Charlicl Haltiwanger and Marion Prick were discharged. Quarterly Conferencve. Quarterly conference of Newberry Circuit., Rtev. 1). Tillet . pastor. will be held at Trinity churce on Saturday and Sunday, September 2nd and 3rd. 111I DAY AT ll'TlIl: MOUNT.%IN. eonator Tillmn, Congressinen Laatlntter anttl 'IIlbort to Speak at 1,ittle Mi untatn. Senator Tillman, Congressmen Lati iner and Talbert and other prominent speakers will address the people at Little Mountain on either the 24th or 25t,h of this month. It will be one of these dates--the exact, date will be an nounced in our next paper. The occa sion is a meeting of the Little Aloun tain Alliance, in which the Alliances of both Lexington and Newberry are ask ed to join. The public is Invited. A barbecue and pienic will be served on the grounds. WI{iEltC Is YOUL RilY (t" ounntlig Solicitor Senm) for liig Thoughtful in to the Morals or the Young Iioyi. A rather dirty case caine up for trial in the courthouse last Monday after noon, and the room was pretty well fi'l ed with all classes, including a nnber of small boys of various ages. We re marked to a gentleman whata had thing it was to allow boys to be present, on such an occasion. 1le in formed us that Solicitor Sense took in the situation and at once ordered thle court room cleared. We expressed our approba tion for an oilicer who is so thoughtful as to the morals of the boys of this con lunity, and we wish to give public and most emphatic expression to our admi ration for h im. We have not the pleas ue of a personal acquaintance with So licitor Sense, but we hope to meet him, and whether we do or not we shall ever bear for him feelings of the very high est, regard. And this leads us to ask a porltineint question, where were thle p)arents of t,hese boys that an ollicer of tihe court was kind enloughl to priot,cCt? Tile ac tion of the solicitor was a kind, but a very severe rep)rimand( to them. We wonder if tile fathers and1( mlothers of this town know where their hoys are? Tis ep)isode would inIdicatc that, thley do not know and1 that they do nIot care, at, least someC of t,hem. Oh !for a reviv;al of p)arenltal ece anid parenCItal aut,hori Ly.-Greenwvood Journal. Newberrianso at the Wheat Girowers' Com ventlin. In the Greenwood 1Index's replort (Yr tihe Whleat, Girewers' (Convenltion we find the following experiences as re lated by Newberrianls piresenit: Mr. J. II. Chappell, ef Newberry, made a short talk givinlg hlis experi ence in wheat growing. i s smallest, yield was 11 bushels per acre, tile larg est 23i. Col. Thomas Wt. Ilollowaty, of Pomia ria, in giving his experience, said that he usually sowed1 three peceks of seedl to tihe acre and1 used 15 bushels of cot ton seedl. Used a hlarrow and1( aliways got, the ground level. Had found thlat hIe couhld get better results in sowin~g wheait after corn Lthan aft,er cotton. iIe was a great believer Ill growinig whleat anld showed hlis faith by maIlkinIg all hlis tenlants raise wheat,. liad iiloud-Cuire Flee. Badl Blood causecs 1Blood and Skini Di)seases, Eruptions, imiiples, Herofutc Ia, Eat,ing Sores, U lcers, Cancer, Eceze mna, Skin Seaba., ErtlI.on andl 11( Sortes oIn Children, Rtheumatlismt, ( Caarrh, lIchinig Il umoYrs, e., aI potsitive a- - ci tic cure Ila foun ld ini I . H. 1H. (IHotaie i Blloodi Balm1,) tile mo1( 1 w.ondoerfu Iblood(1( purifler (of the age. it hats aiways cu redl eveni tile most, dleep~ sat ed, ier mledicinles hiadt all failed. II. i. Ii. curesC bly dlriving (ot. thtie blhood tile poisonsm and111110Si humos hih cause5 all thlese troubles, and( a cure' is thus11 madtto thiat is permflanenlt. Contagious Blood Poisoni, proldutcinig I'rupjtionis, Swvollen' G4landos, lcerated Tlhiroat anId Motnth, ICtc., etred by B. B. h-. At tdruggists, $1 per large b,ot tlt; six Ilarge bot ties (full treatment ) $5. B. II. 11. is ani honeist remiedy that maickes r'eal ecures. Send10 2 stasrP to pay po) tage oil Free Trial Bottle. Medical adtlvice Fl".:i.;, Ad (tress iiL.t)i> B ALM Co., Atclanta, (Gia. ly GoveIrnor Faivor,. liryan,. (Columbia Itecord,l2:.) The Commercial, a nlewspaper' of I 4)u lsville, wirledl thle Governor today, iask ing hlimI if lhe was ill favor (of llrYan for Prie.sidlent, tile telegraml statin'g thaut other Governior's hadto been asked t,be same qhuestionI. Governior McSweeniey relied that lhe was heart anId soul for Bnann WARtMERtS INSTITUTE. Luctuire% by Mr. sNllora auel ProfesNors of Ctison" College. 'Tho Farmers' Institute hel(' by pro fessors of Clenmson College at Brown & Moseley's grove near lrosiet ity was not largely at.ended on '1Thursday. loi. n . ''. C. Ilu nter pires. lcd aid introduced the speakers. A nice, large stand for the speakers and seats for the listeners had been artanged beneath the large and spreading oaks. Mr. Sellers was the fi1rst sletke r nil spoke on tobacco and its culture, andl explained it front the IItue the seed were sowti (Iirough all of its stages, tilt iti it was placed on (he inarket. ie aaid I hat Marion, Fle'rence, Mart boro, and Villiniisburg C uiIes were now growing tobacco to advantog -and ihat (lie farmtiers settled their ettir' store ictounts front this ciop li had Iheir cotton, corn and other crops ats i clear proit ; and that this county wits ts well adapted to the cuitivation of the weed as either of the above nitied counties. There are only three lhings ne-cessar"y to grow (,)bacco profitably and they are: proper care lin cultiva tion, gathering and cutrin1g. 'Tie beu - (y about this crop is uiot iii uinte'ty to one hundred hNs frimi time crop is plaitnted you can piace it on 'he inarket, while it takes a whole year to mtake at crop of Cottoi. The fanriis in lower Iut'of State niike frin $:0.tu to 3(10.00) per acre gross on t hoactco. Fromi theste figures you can reaiiily See t clian cels for nakitig mioney row inIIg tobace are greater than in gro hig cottui. We cil't ilo hiiiijustie by giving a synop u sis, butt we are sor-ry hat more of our farmers were not there to litar lhimli. Prof. Newman was the next sealiaker, vho spoke on liprieuilure in general. ''his was a very iritctic'i speech antd one of benallt nid interest to every farnier. Prof. Newtmn mnade ani ex celleut tillk. A complete report of what he said would he of use to the farniers, but to atteliituit a synoptia would oily be iiisleadiing and confus lng. Prof. N'soni was then it ilroduced and explained the treat ment of cov a and hogs and all d'ntuestic anit iinais, their lis zase"s and how to cure them. II told the farmers and their wives all about ilk atid how to it.ako butter. ie was a ked a good ninny (iestions ai(d there was iitich interest manifest ed in his lecture. These counlty intitutes could be inade p rolitable if the farmers could be induced to take an intereat in thei. They cost nothing and it is strange to us that the farners cannot be aroused to a more lively interest in those things which pertain to their own welfare. We hope it may be awakened in this Cot ly. 'T'here will be an iustituto held at Clemson College soon and all who at tend will be entertained iat 50 cents per day. Reduced rates on ritllroads. x- * * Ae grand, but Sc in Lruptions rob life of joy. t.cket's A Iea Salve, cures5 i m also Old, floiniiiig ami1( .Fever Mires, UJlcers, HIlils, l"elots, (Cornis, Warts, ( uts, Bruises, Burnts' Scalds, Chapped Hanuds, Chilblalits. Best Pile cuire on earth. D)rives out Pains and Aches. Only 215cts. a box. Cure guaraniteed. Sold by aill I )ruggists. lieathl of M11re, Mcii, c. T1hie det.hl of NItrs. Claira Moorec, wife of Mr. Wi. J. Moore, at, the home of lier huisba.nd at Cokesbuiry last l"riday, was a patrt,ieular'ly sad one. She was a young wife and1( mother, the idol of hetr husband and children, the centre of a wVide~ circle of adiiing frienids, antd w ih all t,he surroudin 1lgs aind Il'ospiect,s that go t,o make life hiappy. liut wit,h a suddeinness thalt makes its fullI irealizta tion dilIlicul t,she has beeni cal led to leave it all and the happy householid has been left desolate. She leaves a heart-broken hiusband and1( fouir litt, chil drenu, the youngest, about, two wveeks old. Onie ver'y sad feature of hoer deat.h is that her husband had just, completed a new residence in this city--one of the most, elegant, Itn the countity and it was the intent,ion of the famtily3 to imoveC into th eir new hiome w iihin a few weekl. Mirs. Mloore wans a NIlias l'ilenor. New berry', atid was a lady of spleridii intel leet, and a eb arm ing personality t hat woni for betr friends whierever- she was known. Herci death is a hetreavemeiit to all who knew her. 'I lie remauninis were initerured in the Green wood ci'iietery on Satureday. Gireenwvood Index. MIrs. A. "orte.t, ( 'otuit- diedi at the homtie of her mothler', Mr is. liosanniahi Hanvir'd, in thi is city yesterday niotni i Autgust I7t.h, after a few idays ill ness. Shie leaves a hiushmai, an inf ant, a few days old, and a large cirele' of relative'ts and firiends. Th'le funeral ill lie held thiis tafterinoon ---ser'vices ati (lie resi.. denceo of Mirs. Hlavirdl at, 5i (u'lock, in tetrimenit innnmedilately after wnduis at llosemiton t, Cemet,erv. HOUSE KEEPERS! C omoe to Rob erts-oni & G i.. der's Drui g Stor'e and( buly your A P pp land Whl i.to Wi l'e Vin legar-, Ciinl.'ljon, Spico Clov'es, Mu tardV( t i and 1 Alstardl Seed . We can guialanteeCCIi he 1)u1rity of1 our1 goods1 for- we have tested themii. RO H EIRTSON & (ULD1NB, I Irtgrists 011 t.hn ommoe A 1'.EA'A4.1N' (t)TIN(i. A D:ay ipent W itI timo 1 1ppy 1't;opie of the Utoita Section. On Tuesday wo were invited to at tend a barbecue given by the hospitable cit,izens in the comtinuity around l'to piia, ttnd oneof the tost pnospetrous and thrify sections of country in Newberry County. Through the k ildness of I). A. .1 I.ongshore, we tn joyed the drive with hiI to the 'paeious one of Jlr. W. I. Ilecert, where the 'cue was served. (n our arrival there we fond gath ecred I:eighbors unit friends, with but One purl-pose in view to tunke the diay one of eljoytmient, rest, recreation ani pleasnit', meowites. If a cotininity canl be judged by the generosity and ht oitality of its citi zt's, the .'liigtnilleenit tpp1earanle of their' homes, the excellent. state of cul Litition of thcir crot.s, the good cot dition of their stock, the Iwetty new buggies, and best of il, the p retty, at tractiv"e, aei'oml pislied and winsot -. young ladics, this section certainly .s "'I'topila." The ''-ty was spent, in social inter course, iaying crotitet, talking to the fair onecs, .inid listening to sweet iuusic. The iituner was well p repared atnd served in it most, excellent tian ter, as all cani tet' ify who have lulrtalce of OineI of ..ir. I't 111 v lis' hatrheeues. The linerri iillt t of the party was ve'y perceptibly iuigmented at. this very social reatst and the [low of mirth was kept p pretty well till the time of i departutre. W',ilst at, linnec we were t t'egaled wili the 1uiltait. "treature I comforts'' for which Ithese peopl are fatuous. It, wasl a most,11agreeab le onlt itO the country. ad lld ole whicb we shall t long rene utlrct. * N x t'ul'ty tio 1umh Anim nht . 'he ierchants of Newherry tinl those who have horses attached t,o the city drays should see that thet'ir horse's heuds ate not kept reined up so that they cannot drink water at. tie puiblie watering place (n the S(Ilare, or le sure that. tiiey have I drive ' t.lat is not. too lazy to getdown (iut, of the iwaogoni to let the hotses' ie:nld down so that, it, ei drink. ()nly a few days sitnce we stood on the piblic suImuiat' and saw a deay nuan drive Ii.is hocs up to the fouttain Lo drink amnd the horse could hardly ge t its moutlh to the Vater, drinking unilcr such diticulty that as each breath was drawn water ,purted froi the nost.rils. 'Tliis is only Ot. eruelt out. of lo"zens that occur daiily, atil we hope it ati ear ly date to see nit ordinance iassed by thle city coinei ilgi It crucl5ty to ani mulls aid the city police put oil the lookout, for such olYendtrs. The ' 'o-ub animals deserve irot,etion from the hands of lhe nercilez.s. The in n er Sienoui. lhe stillnler1 school olutd on the 7th lnder very favorahle aLtspices, or ganizing tithi about 30 teachers. I idi eations at e that the attet dance will he lar'gely intcreased by Mondliiay, by whli t t,ime1 evecryt.h in g promiiises to be on a bed rock basis aS to work. Newbeiry has always shoiwni her ability Lt. do( thiin gs uip ini proper shapie, when she tried to do so, and in t.h is inistancte, we are'c constraidned to the belief that, her reptationl is in no( wise in danger. Thle lad Ies---)1 .as thieiri hearPts-arie in the imijoity , us thbey iatways aire, wheii good( works :C (eon call. Il'iof. Watl ace ii as left, hiis autsterit,y ini the tpicket, f hiis other coat., andi IS ats bh1.nd as ai Mayit moingilii, andti, un0less be el.joyablte. Mi i's Welch, well shte cotiuldn't, be a nyth inig bitt niice, if she ti ed hrci best. Nothiin g hot, a smilie fi ts her face. L et Liie teach ers makte Lihis thte "re letter"' school of Liihe State, antio go back Li) tne schiioo room)iis of the couti,y witht the det.erinItatio to1 pr ~ove to the p .o Whatim Nmi Ti) Saiy, t)o not, say3', "'I enn'tL eat,."'''l Tae hungry3 all t,heII timte, mand food ntevetr hurts ine.' N eer say*~ tio you4r fieind tha it, you arle its tired ini t.he tmor'ninig as at inighit, if theiy happenI~l t b)e shartp thley iil tellt%i)1I y ulttid'S sapar'S ila ti cures that titried feetlihg. l)o 'i)t, say3, ".\liy face '.. fitlliof pimi plhes.' You ari'e qut likely to lbe tolid for' ils Saristipatila etures juimples."' it, is imilpropter' inuit unntecessatry tii Siay, badl.'" ilund's Sarsapatilit wilt grive you t.oodtl tbtoodm, anid giat hiealt hi will fotllow ats ai natiut uralisequience. A t*-10.01)iiy meri' e nviin Awavy I >niny. S'T.\ i, the thandisomiely illtiustrat. Sun Guaii.: liin'Yi t.i- ech ty fori the hui teiris continiid in nio iniori ti,iinie iin aiiny itie wiid ithanu it is foundto in Thei Neiw Ytork St.ar. \Vb stei's I)ic, tinary ito be ionsiitiit as etlass Li,ie-keeperi:s) will lie tiventdil for secotnd and ti ird biist, ikt.s, aint mairt. net Set.s, Ti'ea Sits, Chii na, Stelinig Sit tut iadver't-ise andt iniiroiue tI his success fuil wveik ly inito inew hioii-', andn nllt mtu.st bii nvlosiid foe i irt ieti witeks t riat subhmripjt,ioni witth full part iieiars and li st, of over:10t Vi aluiatble ie wardls. Conii uday, .1 an 2'0thI, atnldcoses Miunday, Ati gust 21st., 1899. Your list, enn r'melih a anty daty betweeni tthese daites, mind wilt rc(eivet thle itwmtrd to whichl it, iay be wilIt Ibe pin tetd ini the folloinrg issue of TI'm: Nt:W tt< ST..rt. ( )uiy one list cani be ent,erdt lby thle same pertson. t'izes ace on e x h i bit ion it, Tii ST Ai's cycles iimy3 havte chie of I ,adiie', (; tiemten 's ort I.tuveni les' 189!) mioidel colior ",''mit:N Awt YutSTrA i, 2:1 w,:19th St.eet N ew Yonek ('Ity f&t (it Urovu on S ttanrety, tit 2611i n usttnt. Thle annual rteunion of ('otpanty (7 13th1 Igi inent, South ('arolina \olini teers, will 1e bel at Young's grove nattr I'rosperitl y, ol Suturlay, Aug 2t;, l89. h'lirty.-eLgh I, years afro, August. 26 I611I, ti is conipany left I'rosperity foi I,ight.wvoodl 1' not Splrings, near' (olIn1 hial, S. (' , for enanp instruIllctions. l''o' the past Iifteenl or twenty year. we have had our reunion on this par tieulair (late and by thlis nmans it w ii ever he kept, fresh in the inelnory o Company GI. Once thet-re were 1N0 o uts, but of t.hose ht,t rt"t un'ned frti t'w atr o)ne by one hits passed away tuntil non there r-(- only about. 1( who answer t ht roll-call at our reunion. Since our last annuual ntceting deatlil has again visited out cotipantiy antd thi: timne clitned as its victim i,. A. Con. nelly. Several yi'ars ago I ev. ,I. ('. ('ounts t mnetnher of (C'ompaitny (., was electedl its Chaphlin tuid now at, every reuiin we receive ait exeellent. sertoi froim ur fellow-soldier. A II ft.icItid, auel actlit i111tncce , of "onilitny ( atre Inost heartily invito ed 'o tttenil t.It is r tn ion. l'v'very ('on fed. 'rate Fold1ier ei joys seeing another and hut. diay there will he tany warn ,reetir,s and long talks about war '"ials, etr , whiclt will nuaki u. go back t few viars ittill live f'ottt 'i;I to ' tgainl. But, whliien it is over wo all feel tet"e for avlit ig seen otltit' iig nt out' 'onraittles of years ao. TIhe. nlenbecrs of ('ouIp:tly (; will eet at I'rst yci abotL 9 o'elock on he stn ilay to tr all buut, lloItsines' Irtainingr to the colntny. 1,. S. il1ow\ is, 8ovettay. No l liight to tigoins... I'ht wnean Who i4 lovely in face', r1-1n1 andl teiilper will always intv t nd.ti, but oew wiwvonlti to It aittrae ve lurust keep her hwalth. If she it veak, sickly and1th ali till towit, siL vill be IuI rvo ou tualt irritable. Ifsheli ins ons iilnIiltn or kidtey Irublle, her nil)p re bl c I will eau.e I'inlples, dotlies, ski l trulption ead ta wrt'ehad 'ontiplexiotn. -'i, Ieet ' Itteis is liot" est li'ine in lhe worl to regubt tol)eh, live' and kidneysa ae to )rl'i y het tble 1 t . I t gives Strong nerves, >right ey'is, sinootlh, velvety skin, r ich 'oiplexiont. It will make at gLold 00king, cbarmling wolnial of at runl lowin Ilinallip. O IIly : I> cents at, all )1'ug 'St ores. tlinq the TCenuehic'- Sonalos Atittu. New\herry now haRS withinl her'I hor lers aot, 1t.iirty school teahers andi hey sho>uhl bie showvn sounc attcntion ait hie hauns of our citize.ns. 1t Itas betn utistotiary in ctouInlti:t i where uiiiniiiier ehools have been held to tnder thonu puiblic reception or vienittlaient, of orne' 1;in;t, inaking their, any in the ity a pleasant on.'. I20t the ilt'ns ak(- it up aut give the ttehers at good im'I. Newherry never lacks in hos italit '. lien gihiienl all or<lur s froi owntil oli country. i I'utiollii st Pharmatciost, il hnh i carefu :l pinS-ii aing int,dt the colgi~inpteouningIo PEihlil''sti~ l>llAIuhiA(itu Y.fu Tachated Itihslto traih \'aiiii- huStI nitl.hat daysl'i all itjlp. : nit. licn in iiendin' apli entiios t ih ni dersned. A. A. tIAI)y, N.( 1 AM NOT CONTENTED * * * With past achiovemnonts, but always striving to outdo my former olorts. You will find my store bright with now goods in the line of Crockery, Glassware, Bicycles, Bicycle Repairings and Bicycle Sundries. I will mtako it prolitablo to you if you call and oxii.ttno my stock bo f'oro buying. Tlio goods aro marked to suit, the tiuos. J. W. WHITE, Mlain Stroot, Nwborry, S. C. "Oopeland Bros. Sell Theni Cheap!" -10-Inch WhlIte Lawni at 5 e. a yard, worth 8.4e. -10 I nch White awni- at 100. i yd. worth 12v2. I ocl ia l I, i nens11 at 5,e. ia yd. worth 8, i. " at tu, i yd. worth I2".t. 16 1' tat I2.. I yd. worth 15e. 50 plieeeM l"iguredi and1 laini Lawns at w. at y(. worth S andi Itc. : Iie'(',"8 'If li'igure'il ai11 11 'lain Orgain dlies' at 10e. ind iI2.e. a ytl., tIe Hanoi lkindl and iquality 1s others ask you h>)e. atndl :_1(. for. \Whe Iv t beautitfui line of 'hito Or ginitties ait 1, I ll,' 2- ., I: c., 20c., "i-, .,-r. anud .14;. at d. You Should s,ee I 11-11i to ai)precialte thenl . We hiveIust reMeived i new lot of ) retty I,les, l."ibrob(eries alnd Rib ( ,t1K, 13e1t 13uelkleH, Ieauly 1'inls atnd IF as. All of :itse we sell very cheap. ( '1)1110 au1(I HOt'. OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT IH ('(mpletv( in every line, I,ad1Ies' \le1'H atndI (hiIdr,en'H lIigh Cut tihoes Ini I~'e an(I Iittion, 'ITan and ]3lae1(, Oxl'(rdsH andi 1IiPper-', in any Htyle, p)rie :tnel olor. : (tt'L a' I ladiea' Oxfordil at 750. wort i $1.0(I 4 t'at'; I itdlies' Oxf'Is $1.0(1 worth $I 25 - %Iksem Iiailies' Oxf'ds $: 25 worth $1 51 -I '.S('S I,act9 11 ies' Ox f'dI. $. 1 0 wort h $2.10 " (' :Hses I,t(lIts' ()xf'Is j 2.I.i worth $2.1.) \IHe'S an'1 ('hibhrn'H SIi))perH aul(1 Ox ford i ai : ill., 1.5l. i11( j;1.00 at pair,. 'l'he beust1 line of !"1' a t JI3o.s l'ant Hi i vNe twlherry. at just about, hair I.he,price yotl pay for tIlenti elsewhere. N ew lot lilov' andl ('ild(lrell's (loth ing, wiivh we Hell ch eap)r lhan ever. Shirts, Shirts, ShirIH. \V' have themt to stlil any one, Lit anfily price fromi 25. to $1.5o :ill the lait'st stylts. 1(it mIreli'i nit Ii Ia (l'1raI1. \v cannot he hseat on1 l mhrlellas 100 (1nre1is wLtith steel rods at,:50e. 1(U),Kilk l;i hibella "1 1 11 1 81.0 loll) " " "1 "t " $1.,:5 anti $l150. Ask to Hee these h (Imbrellas. We ILve juist reeeived Ia lot of Mfen's Serg Coa1s an<d Vests, an(1 Crash Stilt, aLI we). wiill certalin ly 80l1 theil cheap11) Corni to Iee 80 11n an1 ilytintg In oiur line. \\ 0 will gualraniiteo to 8e11 the lIekst Goods1(1 for te nionely of anyI store in N ewhe'rry. Comel: to 80ee1 0 (ofte. G O]11; l c 11i C'i. 'E r s M1ain SLteet, Newherry, S. C. Clird Seminary, UNION, S. C. I'llco el h'e eourises (If hii gh standard.L' Supior IlI)' Vav airaes ill A rt, Land Muosic. NutIIher' (If pupIlils liitedl so t.hat, peri 81ona11 inst ruLetionI and1 care'L canI be given.L I 1oa11d, Luiit,in, inl all college literary 11or Ls-;. \'ca mus11 c18*IIo 58 inaes. Art, Ideal elirnlate for' hePal,. f I t l ''LesidenLt. Limestone College, TisL I 'int iion famu 1101in t,he his8 tIry ofI IdcaionPLLII inI Sout1,h Caro')Ilina, 11as rI-ely'I.V I' bee thoroughily reortganI-. i/edi andii n1w, withI aI Ilrge andO able4 ILIIneuIl-, is Jinl'pated to do college worik of I hie veryW bi:ghest.lgrade. Nearl1y twet'(Iy wL4ill 1contain aI '.t hu I Ali tor1lium,C ah l01 NaItura|i Sien'I, a be'ant ifiul hall for (lhe li terary so11cit y at iil 'son,ei nI4eeded ollcie. Thei141 buid iin will bei furnLLihed withI newV roo114 1n4s will i i upled wilthl Iew fu11)1i. V'la .r is wi:l be eqip l''~'8Lin he lveyt n i .hatll~'l s e ssI r inV theI woI IiuiIV(f a lirs~.1tias woman'sI1L C'LegIo1*4 t\L 'il .'L- Ivided.0 4OI The 1 i is ueua !--g ledIt ini Sou1th148 ijrolina for beaut and1)I: for~ healtlhfl. , I ,imes oIosColegii oni ilIii'wn rIertla. L'll rary. fSciii andL ('nIe'l Couse. leI(VIOT reguhIe If ho riofiheI Statle of South J''Carolim. I\ 'i'oips .-hd' lie ( . 'orsein I'edaglyoy ill tll red ('llo e 1.h 8 eiin to bec Ilome811 Ifrachers. lT'herell01 arI t.hreLo dert mIens. the ( 'mllege telL.nr, n t:eN'rinary, heti,on' frieCd 1l'I)essor Wae ON I4lwN rcet,l'o