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Knights of Pythias, Newberry Lodge No. 75. T ATE 1D CONVENTIONS OF Lthi14 L-,dge will be hlcd the 2nd and 4th Tusdylightm of eachl monith at 7.30. Visiting Kinights cordially I)welcomed. T110S. EL 10,PTING, K. of It. and S. Clotwell lotel Building. .4 NEWVIHERMY m Amci4r. Corrected every Tuesday and Friday by Suiierl, B0ros. M eat ...................... . . ....---.. 7(48(3. e .......................... 7c. H s.................................. Bc.st Lard ...................9 Best Molasses, new Cr1)...... 60c. Good Molasses..................... 25(a)50c. C orn ................................ 050. .ML.......... . . .........-......... 60C. 'H ay................ . . ................ DOC. Whivat Bran.........................$1.10. t Patent Flou I............$1 25(a1.50. S nd Best iour.................... i-.25. trait Flour........................ $4.00. ood Ord.juary Lloar...........$3.25(a)3.75. a ....................... ......... 5 ( c. ............................... C ................. 10(a}5ne, tton seed meal, per sack... $1.15. e Hulls, por cwt.............. 350. Country Produco. 1), lb .. ............. 15C)20c. s, per do n ................ 124c. hickens, each.................... 15q)25c. Pets, per bushol................. 85c. Corn, per bushol.................. 55C. OLts, per bushl.................. 35(a40c. SwOt potatoes .................... 60(a)75c. Turkeys, 1)p r lb .................. 6(a) 8v. Fodder, per cwt ................. '15(<90e. Two pounds of cofftee for 25 cents at Mosley Bros , Prosperity. taf 4. lietd in Your Namo. If you are going to Louisville, w-e are requested to earnestly insist that you give your name to Mr. C. F'. B3oyd not later than the 20th, so that ar rangements cal be made for the party. Hand in your name tt once. We will sell you corn & bacon cheap er than any one in town see us before buying. C. J. Purcell. t&f if. The FiremnnM FeStIV8'. The hour for the festival for the ben c1it of the fitreien has been changed from 8 to 1; ). in. it will he given in the font, yard of AIr. .1. W. White on Friday, May ISOh, at 6 P. ml. The ladies who have cla'ge of the tables will )lease mlieet at 5 o'clock, bo as to hiLVC thei i Ables inl rea.diiess. \e ire selling the best 2nd patent flour on earth for $3 110. C. J. Purcell. t&f tf. ilAp, School Io Cl1os. MIS lls IMcCuXlloug h's school at Jalapa will close iWriday May 18th. '1 he school will have a pienlic Saturday 19th at Sieairman's minierai spring two miles from Jalair-t. N iss icCul lough hats sue cessfully tauglit said school and has given general satisfaction. WlAe are selling the best 1st patent flour made for *4.15. C. J. Purcell. t&f tf. Anu Excitling Ilace. Friday afternoon after the parade the reel team will make a practice race on Main street, and an exciting r'ace will be made wilta a"cart and horses, giving our citiz.ens an idea as to how the reoel wvagon contests are pulled off. Come out and see it. To wVaneAs the ElI1ple. Prof. Colcock of the South Carolina College, and others who are anxious to observe the coming e'clipse to the best, advantage, have been consulting with President Childs of. thle C., N. & L. railroad with a view to getting that olicial to run an excursion from here to Litt,le Mountain, which is di. r'ectly in the path of the eclipIse, on the morning that the eclipse takes place. It looks now as if the excursion will be run. If it is, it wyill doubtless be well patronized .-The State, 14th. Why not run it to Newberry, and be with the party of observers from Wash' ington? Ne wherry would be pleased tc have thle oxcursionists. An Aged Couple DI)du in MIssiipI. The following has been received by a citizen of Nowberry anld will be o1 interest to many of 0our readers: John N. Summer and wife Nancy, were both born near Cannon's crook in New I:berry County, lived there till aftem they were married, then moved to neam Cromer's postoffico in 1854, at whicl Ktime thoy moved to Smith County Mississippi. About 10 years ago thea moved down to Pike County Mise They both died in the month of April both at very advanced, ages. Nanc3 ~he wife of J. N. Summer died Apri - h in her 86th year and John N. Sum rdied A pril 24th in the 89th year o go. They have many relativei fends in Newberry County, whi ~be glad to know of them. J. H. S1,1on, Rod Hill, Ga. tlsons of Scoo ishtrict No. 21. will be a meeting of the citi ohool District No. 21 on Fri 25th, at 4 o'clock p. mn., fo e of considering the advisti hvying a one-mill tax on th y'operty of -said district fo o schools of the disticlt. J1. D. SHEELY, d. Trustees District No. 21. hi, 1900.. Wanted, omen and women to represor ry locality-3 to 6 dollars pc y earned. For particulars at . H. GoLjen, 220 King St VAuOUS AN1) ALL AISOUr. See IIrobate sale. M Iss Laura Howman left yesterday to visit I'elatives in Charleston. Mrs. Hattlo Dukes, of Opelika, Ala., is visiting the Misses Bradley. Associate .Justiec Ira f. Jones spent Sunday in the city with relatives. 0. L. Sciumpert, Esi., wet.t fo Spat tanburg yesterday to attend court. M iss Daisy O'Neal of Columbia is in the city, visiting Mliss Eloise Welch. [Irof. W. 11. Wallace otfer3 his resi denlce and vacant lot for sale or rent. Prof. 13. L. Jones, of the Columbia city schools, aerivcd in Newberry last, week. Mr. Arthur Kibler is announced as a Can(lditte for the legislatur.e in this issue. Flynn has ju-t stacks of goods that lie is selling for actual cost Read his ad. today. The delegates will leave tonight to attend the State Convention in Colui bla tomorrow. The West End Brass Band will fur nish music at the Firemen's Festival on Friday evening. The closing exercises of the Utopia school will he held Friday evening, the 18th, beginning at 8..10 o'clock. Dr. 0. B. Mayer is attending a meet ing of the State Board of Medical Ex aminers in Columbia this week. A baseball association will be organ ized here in a few days, and our citi zens may expect some good ball this summeri0. Reel team No. 3, the crack team of Columbia, passed up the road yester day on their way to the Greenville tournlament. Messrs. George S. Mower, Eduard Scholtz and Dh'. V. E. Pelham left yes terday for Clui'leston to attend the Grand Lodget-. K of 1'. Make your arran gements to attend the firemen's ice eretn and strawberry festival lriday nitht,. You will get yonr money's worth. M\lany prominent professional and busilefs men of l'rosperity were up1) yesterday to wit.ness the game of ball on the college grounds. Mr. Ben A. Hawkivs has accemted a )OSitio in Columb1ia as Htenographer for State Com1mi sioner Crum, and left for the city last week. The Longshorc school, successfully taught by Miss Lilla K. .lohnstone, closes soon. A picnic will he given on Saturday next, the l9th. The annual inspection of the Fire )opatrtment will take place on Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock. The program and line of marelh will be published on Priday. Tie Excelsior Fire Company has de cided to attend the Firemen's Tourna ment at Charlotte, N. C., next week. They will leave here next Monday af ternoon via the SoutheOn. We are indebted to the graduating class of Patton 8eminary, Oak ClitT, Texas, for an invitation to attend the comnmencemtent exercises from the :2th to the 30th instant. Mrs J. WV. Watt.s and daughter and Miss Leila Fulmer attended the Presby terian Sunday School anniversar-y at Clinton S'iturday.- Whbile there they vlsited1 Thorn well Orphanage, and speamk in the highest terms of that in stitution. Revy. C. HT. Arnmtrong preaches at Colony the first and third Sundays at 11 a. mn., andl at, Beth lEden the secondl and fourth Sunday mornings at 11. At priesentt he precaches at Mvayer's Memo rial in the afternoons, later he will change from after-noon to night. lHe makes a good p)astor-, and is much loved by his people. Questions Answered. Yes, August Flower' still has the larg est sale of any medicine in the civilized world. Your mothers and grandmoth ctrs never thought of using anything else for indigest,ion or biliousness. Doe tor's were scarce, and they seldom heard of appendicitis, nervous pr'ostraLtion or heart failure, etc. They used August Flower- to clean the system and stop fer' mentat Ion of undigested food, -egulate tbe action of the liver, st,imulate the nervous and organic action of the sys tem, and that is all they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches and other' aches. You only need a few doses of Green's August Flower, in li quid form, to make you satisfied there is nothing serious the matter with you. For sale by W. E. Pelham. D)ICATIIs. Mr. Wmn. Abr'ams, of No. 4 Town ship, died yesterday in the 90th year of his age. Mrs. Nobles died at the home of her daughter, Miss Mary Nobles, on Thurs day last. She was in the 92nd year' of het' age, and had been ill for several months. Her remains were bur'ied ir the family graveyard near Colons church on Friday. -The Haondle Faotory Located. The site for the Shutt,le, Handle ani -Spoke Factory has been located. I will be erected on the corner of Nanci Sand Wilson streets, in Ward 1. Th< >Company 'has purchased two lot from Mr. L. I. Epting and two fror Col. Putrcell, adjoining the residene of Mr. W. A. Fulmer. - Ward one seem - not only to be leading in the matter o .new residences, but is also getting th r enterprises. Reel Races, Hook and Ladde rcontests, b)ursts of speed by traine horses, athletic contests of all kindi base ball, foot races, tests of strength for valuable prizes. Fantastic pa rade of the Elks. Every Lodgei the State will be in line in fane costume. Riding Camels, 1ijdin tOxen, Riding Mules, during the 20t of May Gala Week at Charlotte, 3 0., provided you take the Seaboar Air Line. TilE WeE ViO-,.%M FESTIVAl,. P14 nty of lh Inti-A too Eitt ateit any A tnount of Amumeni-tt Ne,xt FrIity nghit. An ice cream and strawberry festival will be given by the Excelsior Fire Comnily Oil lnext Eriday evenling at the residence of .\r. .j. v. Whito. It Is to be inanaged inul sup-rinteided over-by the lady friids of the firemen anld those Who atteil will lia me o icaluse to regrot it. It is the ii,ntntio to gIvU each per.oin who att ends vilue received for hIs 1ioney, the ncessaI-y dialities having been klAly contributed by Some large hearted citizels, nid alt who attend will be assured at i0ce lime. The Baptist Hun day-sc hool had in teided giving an ice cream festivi at this Me Limtle anIId i nd 11y gave way to t.hm firemen-1. Thlis spirit Is high11. ly l) pri'eciated by the( I liemenl. Oni it Vi.sit to Nvi-whoerry. A. e. L ver, lx:( , of i ..xiiigtoi Couity, was in Newherry a few days la3st week visiting relat,ives.i antd fricm.is on the camptis ald in towl, a11d ilho takilng ill tle great C lenson --Nvewberr v ball gile. Mr. Lever cait, 'to his 1103110 from Washi ngton to Itiend hI is couity coiveition, Iaid wats elcutd hy it a delegate to the State Coeit- r. Alter the State ('onvention he w ii! I turn to h is duties in Wash ing tonl. Mv . Lever is well ki own e licrv. II is a br1.illilant graduate of Newberry collego of the class of '95. Sin- icav ilg College lie has i eei quite proini nlt In IuliiC alffair"s in his seCto, aid WiL urgid to run, for the le i-la ture Whenl oily 21 years old. Flor near lv four years he has been pri vate s. c retary to Con1gress'man btokes, I Id during that time has complete-d a th:o rongh course in law at the C' -lIrLted Georgetown Law i.-chool. ils New berry friends and o'd college chums have their eyes oil Franlli, Conifiileit that his g'reit, ibility anld sphi uidid equipmlent W'll winl for him proinlelit placus inl tle public service. For itent. A seven room Cottage in, town of Helei-good garden ald wiater - o' reint lit live dollars per moith. t 2t ln, D). Stocn i-:.l.y Suagar! Sugar!! Eighteen pounds of granulated si'ga for $1.0t), at Alosley 3ros., Pro,1421pei1Y. t&f -it. i'econid Qirterly Couet4rwE. The second Quarterly Con ferei.'- .i Prosperity Circit will be ield at Mi. Pleasanlt chuieh next Friday, 18Lh in stitia. Rev. It. A. Child, IP. N' , wi preach it 11 a. in. The ullicial manii bers aire eariestly requested to aw ted. W. It. A.\ ., Theo Stemmer Stiol. Tile following teachers have been se. lected to teach the sou111mmer school for teachers ti Newberry r.'oil August 15th to September 1st: E. C. McCants, Superinitelidelt of 131ackville graded school; R". C. Perriln, taclier l'ortel Militairy academy; Miss Margaret Law, inlstruIctor in dr'awing. To Organizo ai Tenin. All those who are interest ed in or'gan iz/ing a summer base ball team for New berry iare invitod, reques03ted and1( urgod Lo at,t.end a meeting aL, thec Opera I louse 01n the nilght, of the 15thi inst at 8 3t0 P. \I o'clock foi' the purp'lose of ellfectually organIlizing~ a1 base hall club. The attentIon of water consumers is called( to tIhe notice of Supeint,enldenlt Voss in another cohlumn. It, is the de sire of the Commissioncr's to have the0 consumers co-oplerate with them In en forcing the rules. T1he Superintendent is compelled to dlo his duty, and if the r'ules are' not adheored to, t.he citizAens will have to be putl to the expense5 of boring another woll to keep up tIle water supl)Iy. LI.r the pa.st few days t,he pulmping capa)lcity has been pult to its fullest extenlt to keep up the supply and with any1 further waste of water the supply will be insuflicient. So don't, waste the water on your11 gardens. Tihei'e will be an exhibition at the close of Trinity seol, tauight by Miss Mamie Mc G raw, Tuiesd ay3 even ing, Ni ay 20th, be'ginnlinlg at 8:30 o'clock. Mliss McGraw has mnado a success ful teacher, anId we bespeak for heri an1 excOllenlt eterOtalimen)t. The public is cordially invited to at,tenld. The Old Veterans are dropping off rapidly now and [no1e wvants to fail to meet his comrades at the Confed. , rato Reunion at Louisvillo, May 30th.Juno 3rd, sp)eiallyr when the rates are so low ats they are by bt SEABOARD AIR LINE RAIL t WAY. 3t. FouIr days of Pageant, Panorami and Tatriotism (luring tile 20th o of May Gala Weeok at Charlotte May 22.23-24.25th. Take the Sea board Air Liune. WVater Consumers. 3 7'OUlR ATTECNTION IS RISPICCT J. fully calied atgini to excessiv wastecof water'. Some conlsumcers ar1 r abusing the privIleges. The Commii missiner's of Public Works haive ii st.ructed mec to enforce rules relative t ' this, which read: ; Fromn Sept. 1st, to May 1st, betwee 7 a. mn and 9 a. mn., and between 4 1 a m an .m From May 1st to September 1st, bs Y tweeni 6 a. mn. and 8 a. mn., and betwee (I6 p. mn., and 7 p. mi. hl This rule must be strlit,1y complie with. Any con.sumner violat,ing th satme will be eut, off. ~ ut P. J. yg et May 15th, 1900. -----.---.------- rv A1 F Es 0 \ lOF 1.1 L,L., I hp N"o"M Two) I. OeIn a ( rof Oen tton- ,I ( it 1 I t I: ( V% * W it 4: Ne n lerr l. hI'ie glin C of kti h(i' ' Iw-k (1'I''u)IolI Itind -Nowber!ry ('!eela- P-ridaly was 111()Inoubte d 1\ 1- 1'. }r tti k:-, U aluW eVV r play'ud oilI th. ;ca' diall!fwd. Tho raliv. '.4 -t1ilk d :i1 Vilttory ior ie St'tz. -tiL: ' hoy .oy , a score of 2 to 1, Iu Lnwy had to atu ledIe that w::A % n ..- ('' Ihe h a rniM fought for victorio:, of .-, ,ose TocI4 C(.n -112 '24'', 4:1' t2'.. hatl 1Iho e I,. n l W t ::e V tSI 02 1 l't iIe Newhi .y .. - - w:s , -- r1congvt h hald gon . lit. . .inl t t'.Cik - :--a,1 TJi.e f4'' t t '2 .h ' 1.4W'e W d dini on' 's .:N, !w ;m \ r iw% IhS box, str ik ing m -I 'V.3 111*. 1. ': ' n ily uil. lowingi" 11. ,i:. a,', %.e s tWO ba ,, '. I . . h,or41 be i I!P kol.ol.1hc hin! Aic b, Pi e I :leI - , . c - -.: wIrk in I the i x, al' .' OniiV ,. ( hits aind sli'i itig 4 o ! . .\ I, c; .I :t! poinits Ill the210 1. 0 % 1 : . a 0 l : Ii n - pui t A thiel II?x, tri,lki I 1 1wo, all-, ing wo h ts aind on" un Newberrio . noxv fet I --a :iAi.d that Lhey ha t' . . L la ; \ 22 2 I.e StatI-, I]2csi I Iit(1 UI4' I' )1 '.41 fiI ,c ill: 111 (' I f 4i4(i 0 20 ;'. ! w.'t 3' t) i I e I' -at- r2frc4nI Blsroer and i by o i connnio in1 wan2ting. Ito hea't1' fl'ent2 I 311ti' r l~I'Oo er4' (If t... S'ill)tI (.'alolit222a C.ollego 0t-aln. CitIllson i irlicst * 'all) Ihat halts playeN'd Nwy,Wi0h 1-11LnIdid b,1.-i Vior. .-' 'I:i: lY iNNI.54 ,2. Newherry............0 0 0 0 4) 0 0 1 1-- 1 *10cl mson..... ..... . o 0 0 . 1 0 ) 0- -2 Two lIae I , Ne\w'i' 1. Cue. sov 1. Donble i .t'. l. kt to ines-:.i lliberg to ! nter. Struconk 0ut 'y Wl din.:-kn 12, Cole 2, MckMakin) laiteri'----Veddng- n d Btl es":(; Cole, MCMIi and Latil,a.il. Ulinpires'ii- c l: ald ' land. Tho i n \v4 ih 1.r. ii .. Whlt estW'Any aPerwum IhN Newbwirry boym plap d r:rent haw. They went into the ganio fo-chn,, that inl orde r to winl froinl whr:t h'!l het 11 plit down ats W.e seemid, bost 1.ilt in the .tate, that they had to ilay ball, but, it. took only a,I few ininutty to -t!e that. it was going to be a one-sid. all'air. Newbr.'s kw.t:ry. Wvhlington and lieusse, did orn t t work Th.y were in 1rfct i"i und wer, ingur to po up apaiusLt a Penk tvani-iud as tbh ho2*. s . .'.1: --: iply ''4'4 222 upj.' tco w.i -oL'npew,1H cf an extendedl neCot,to t n0 o. It l-ted in a Victiri' f'I Ntv brri'ry . a score of 15 to 3. Ti.i- ,core by innings is a1s folIo\w : tA !ne... ........2 0 0 1 1 1 4) 0-. : Newbvrry...... .....0 S 0 I 1 2 2 0 1-15 It'* Iri: .. :-rry. \\:d ingtonl and enls !e: !-:!An an nd Caldwoll. Rise ht:t - h' erry o;1:r-ikcine 7. Two-h,aso 1 ' 'i 1h1 I , k'euise 2. Johintoln I: . l:e,T :. . Struck oll. --Hy Weddil.u"'on 1l; b1y Ragan ). jas l )n '': J" We" :ington 1: by 1Ragan I S. Theb Vi-ln o hos are1 L entlemnanly set an zd mat!i.-f ~ . 2 (.eud ' i : wher r. Ne'wberi'' j"uIst now1'. in oVing to tile pullic that. .i.: '0mv. 14a4 on2e4 of thel str'on22est te.'-n' in the :-' :Ge---and we lare al1l 11121-':.for a4 (1h24 ': to get,. h scall (of theL ". C. C."lleg4!' t''un1, which MI ana22gerI (tolor l.'ots 12422 n- i'd for th is week. IAut. V.' want tio game4, and fewer prom.. F' &nn is; -1lig his8 entir'e stock aIt New Yor1k ('o2 . t it You41 shoHd14 se:e the0 push f Ir the1 bar12 gains at1 t,h4e co0 sal at,1 2( lyn1n's. t it 81'A'I-: ciF Oll h. C.t(' 4iIr Tl, -:22 , 4 I.2'( .\ 4 2 4'l''T'. 4 " i a A NI( .1. 1 1:.9~ A1-: 4i nLk('es ; o:tih 11nt ihe Is the C o., toinahn.sbul4"' in 41he ' '42y of Tolet4to (C(nI4ry 2ni4t " 4i22t o afore'sali4t 2(4( ut 221 lu t44ait 4124m ill payi~ Ihe 4.4t24 (4f (2Ni I t; I !Niil1t1'.D t haut en inant4 b.2 4224r4< by3 1t4 he 54e ofI IIa .I,'s CATA' 12al1 Ct'E. presence('4, 24hb O (1:4'.' ay 1o-f Dee .her.' A. 11.188.S noNotar.ty 1'42blic. Ilajll's (CatarrhI t'14r( 19 take'i terna1244y an<4( 1act1s <t1C(Ire (1ly n the lanI4 14n44 muros91.5 tr4 faes (If 1444 . 8 ('''. 's"1le I r list 4ioninha1 hte. 2 ..2 C(I I IY' & C( ., Toledo'(t, 0., 2401(1 by diii :4'''' l Mr. ~4 We ha&ve someil suits of (clothesC and several pair s of shoe12sI si 1tlty dama1)lged b)y wat.er tha2t, we' will seillat 75c. On tile $1.00 alt Flyn,n's CaIsh Stor'e, I It FreOsh ('hocola1tes anid I on bons at, North Car1ol inaI's1 Naval ITIer'o, Lieult. Anderson, wh~o cut the cablo)1 at1 Sabnt, ago, has( at.cepteZd an inv.'it.at.lon to be4 presen1t, dur1intg the0 20th of~ May (Gala Week aIt C(.arlotte, N. C , M ay 22-2d-24. 25t-h. Ile will go to CharIot,o by t,hi Seaboard Alir Line. The Ga2a Week at ('harlot,te, N. C May 22-2~l231-2t, wii1l be a Sinp'~ spetacle of stplendor0. T1ake the Seal board1( Air L.22no. Watch for dat1.cs1 of special trainis b. Ithe Seabolard' Air Line1 to the~ 2 celbraO tion of the ~I"(1 IleIlenburg Declaranti(1 of Independr'n(e at Ch1arlott,c, N. C. May 22-23-l?>th. Tiher'e will ha. $I ,000.00 In prizes fo 141F(fitemen's comts t, thLie 20th1 of Ma2 Ga~Ila WVef'4 in Charlotte. Take 41h Seaboard4'4 \4' I ,ine. H 1i222iardware. Agrienitura1 Implement141l s, Hand les . IIoes, Girs.in2 (.Sadles, Nails, Buiilder' 2) IIar'dware, 1lomot 1"1'urnishing Goodt Agate and11''Tin, W(odware', Ice Cecar1 Spr.inkler8, eit,~ also full line of Painti Oils and Vari'ish, Lhneo, C( m'nt an dl i128.l'.e d n e.pi eo o bu. in....lvyga oeyut JOHEN0dN UARBWRE STOR CH' I an Ca I. wd . c I lc In lk t oi ly at.*' lcr Him'-arial AH11 , as ootl Ii l; 1 -t * T et-tj et- Ci " - r7 U' la C o' c c t7 9101;0 --' i cj5~ ~~ . u I' C> (JO - 1 - -C, - e '-1 . - - lb U c:s i m2 toe U) -. M. , ((C |'0 -3 s r- F. , e- -- O - - -| O ID thC It If l,i W i i. ifi t i i f? .I - )[ at (I \) n - to - - I-m It I - C) 4)' n L 411 L (L -) -- 4 I,) 4-. -1 (' p ~-*~. w~ 2 C) 8 (* -: :-' -'','I o i.M --t -r**. r+ - ( ) o Ho 2 0 -. o to e t - - - ~ '1 ( ) (f) I'--1 , ) S ") IL II, p rd o a t \\ ir te .:t ( l ) T nr I\ \.. onA ju t, r an vI an 1 1CO! no hatlIAersqor wO : ct M:A, p:- beforo you \\' w -4zkv., You1 11)(1ney. S:ktis . I I i:51.j10, .\L .it;; r. ta f I f. , f fr th, e on th o t -trip b v t he oa o Ad AirI. IAne o ihe : 1 If Ii,Yo I Week at, Cha bote. -mrc.,une .e xa 2 - I I, g ? x;i VIT31} vi-y -VV eii