GBNBRAL NEWS NOTES. Items of More or Less Interest Condensed Outside the State. Two persons were killed and nine injured and a dozen farm houses were demolished by a tor nado which swept over Caddo county, Oklahoma, Saturday night. Two men were killed and twelve injured as the result of a fire which destroyed a flour mill and grain ele vator in Philadelphia on Friday. The property loss was about $200, 000. Booker T. Washington addressed a crowd of 2,0) people at Raleigh, N. ' C., last week. Washington urged that the negro labor along industrial lines. He particularly emphasized the need for the negroes to become skilfull farmers, saying also that the purpose of education was to make them better for work as barbers, as painters, as cooks, and that they should not all seek to be teachers, lawyers, and preachers. Two negroes were hanged at Luzerne, Ala., on Friday for the murder of another negro. Senator Gorman delivered an ad dress in Baltimore on Friday night at a Democratic mass meeting held at the close of the Marlyand cam paign, in which he excoraited Roose velt and the Republicans for their position on the race ques tion. Senator Gorman paid a high tribute to President McKinley. Secretary Hester's weekly cotton statement issued on Friday shows that for the sixty days of the sea son that had elapsed the aggregate was behind the same days of last year 538,ooo bales, and behind the same days year before last 173,000. Sam Parks, of New York, the notorious labor leader and walking delegate, has been again convicted of the crime of .xtortion, and will be sentenced this week. Parks is now out of Sing Sing pending an appeal, having been sentenced after a former trial to two and a half years in prison. The Kischineff petition relating to the massacre of Jews at Kischi neff during this year, which was circulated throughout the country and signed by 50,000 people of the United States, to be presented to the Czar of Russia, and which Czar declined to receive, has been placed in a handsome mahogany casket and laid aw~ay in the state depart mnent at Washington. Thc total world's production of gold in 1902, as estimated by the director of the mint at WVashington, is $295,389,600, and of silver, coin ing value, $215,861,800. This is /an increase in gold production over the year previous, but a decrease in the production of silver. J A wagon containing four persons and a corpse was struck by a rail * road engine at a orossing near Con cord N. C, on Sunday three persons being killed and the corpse being torn from the coffin. T1hme bodies were b)adly mangled and the corpse was mutilated. A car containing dynamite explo dedl from a jar with another car at Crestline, Ohio, on Sunday, start ing a fire wvhich it is estimated burned five hundred cars. A hole fort y feet deep was blown in the ground, the track was twisted, and railroad ties were hurled for a quar ter of a mile. Coney Island on Sunday was swept by a distastrouls fire, 250 buildintgs being destroyed, entailing a loss estimated at not less than $j , 000,0oo0. No lives were lost. If troubled with a weak digestion try Chamberlain's Stomach and L iver Tablets. TIhey will do0 you good. For sale by W. E. Pelham & Son, New berry, S. C., and Prosperity Drug Co. Prerity,a S. . SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS. Items of More or Less Interest Condensed In the State. Mrs. Mack Richey, of Donalds, t has received $750 for guessing a word puzzle in a "story" paper. The cotton buyers of Anderson bought 1,075 bales from wagons in Anderson on Saturday. The price was io cents. Robbers from the country drove a team to the front door of a store on Main street, of Bennettsville, Friday night, broke the thick plate glass and entered the store, taking a quantity of goods and driving away. Robbers broke into the postoffice at Mullins, Marion county, at an early hour Friday morning, cracked the safe with some explosive and took between $700 and $i,ooo in cash, besides stamps, etc. The case of the Jenkins distillery, in Cherokee county, on the North Carolina line, is creating a good deal of interest. An account of the the matter, together with the con tentions of both sides, appeared in the last issue of The Herald and News. The case will be argued before the State board of control and it is claimed the points raised involve the constitutionality of the dispensary law and that the case will go to the supreme court. A LARGE NUMBER of town houses are going to be painted in the near future with the Longman & Martinez L. & M. Pure Paints. Houses when painted with these paints never grow shabby even after 18 to 21 years. 4 gallons of Longmian & Martinez Paints, and 3 Gallons Linseed Oil added, will paint a moderate sized residence. The manufacturers give liberal quantities of 1. & M. Paint to Churches. These Celebrated Paints are sold by the Newberry I-ard ware Co. Don'tforge the ld ma wrld an issiltaeng Don'teoret he d a wT the ihon hsmptck. h brins he trengt aond te lToinging eak and cmfor whelreve he gies rc n Tontheg consmd.v h brng then en and fle eshn he gsomc neermfsshan Toc all wealood.ikl Children h givst rihanth strengtanwith theood. e o grotn and havle Philron of their own. lie stands fo Scol's Emnul sion of pure~ (0od live: oil --a dlelighItul food arnd a natural tonic for children,for01h1 folks and for all who need flesh and strength. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409-415 Pearl Street New York. William Jones, the Orangeburg iegro charged with attempt to rape, vas tried at a special term of court or Orangeturg on Saturday and >Aeaded guilty. He was sentenced o ten years in the penitentiary. L'he negro made an attempt to as ,ault the 8-year- old daughter of a vell-known citizen. Cause of Lockjaw. Lockjaw, or tetanus, is cansed by a )acillus or germ which exists plentifully n street irt. It is inactive so lon is exposed to the air, but when carried jeneath the skin as in the wounds mused by percussion caps or by rusty a ails, and when the air is excluded the Serm is roused to activity and produces V le most virulent poison known. These r yerms may be destroyed and all dan- r rer of lockjaw avoided by applying p 5"hamberlain's Pain Balm freely as soon is the injury is received. Pain Balm s an antiseptic and causes cuts, bruises t ind like injuries to heal without mat iration and in one third the time re- 1 iuired b the usual treatment. It is t ior sale by W. E. Pelham & Son, New jerry, S. C., and Prosperity Drug Co. Prosperity, S. C. A REPUTATIOF. [low It Was Made and Retained In New- c berry. c A good reputation is not, easily earned r %ud it was only by hard consistent work 8 Among our citizens that Doan's Kidney r Pills won their way to the proud dis ,uction attained in this locality. Tbe public endorsement of scores of New berry residents has rendered invalua ble service to the community. Read what this citizen says: t M W. Webb now retired residing on I limrrington street extended, says" r Doan's Kidney Pills did me a great I deal of good. I used tuem for my back 9 and kidneys from which I suffered for c a number of years, and of late it grad- I ually grew worse. A dull pain right Y across my loins, never ceasing nigh t or day was sometimes so bad after sitting for a while that I could not, getup with out supl ort and at night could hardly turn over in bed. The kidney secre tions were very much out of order, very dark and contained a brick dust sedi ment. My rest at night was much broken on account of having to get up several times during the night. In spite of the use of a number of reme dlies I could not find rlief. Learning of Doan's Kidney Pills I procuired a box at W. E. Pelham & Son's drug store and they removed the sediment from the secretions and regulated my kid neys so that I did not have to get up at night like I used to avd my baek wis strontger atnd does not pain me as it formerly ilid. I can highly recomnend Doni's Kidney Pills." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co uffalo. N. Y. sole agents for the U. S. Remember the name Doans and take no substitute. Mrs. Fred Unra.th, President C~ountry c'lub, iientonm , "After my first baby was born I did not seem to regain my strength although the doctor gave me a tonic which he consid ered very superior, but instead ci gettmine better I grew weaker every day. M.y h us. band Insisted that I take Wine of Cairdmi for a week and see what it would do for me. I did take the medicine and was very grateful to find my strength and health slowly returning. In two weeks I was out of bed and in a month I was able to take up my usual duties. I am very enthusl. astlc In Its praise." Wine 1of Cardui reinforces the organa of generattion for the ordeal of preg nanlicy anud clh idbirthi. I t prevents mis caiage."( No w~oimani who tamkes W\ ine of Card nee d fear thle coing of her child. If \hirs. I:nrath lie, taken WI'ine of (Cart! ni before hn r bahiv eu oe she wouIld iot. haveii bre weliu as she was Iler rad ree.,ver shinl commenit id this sgreatitrii .edy to ev ery' expecAtatnt mother.V Win of Cardii rogulaites the mienstua l tiw. GENUINE PERUVIAN GUANO, A Comiplete Natiiral Mamlire. W E ARE AGENTS FOR T1IIIS County for Genuine P'eruvian Guano, wvhich is a comlete, wvell bal anlced natural manure, containing the principal elements of plant food ill the most suitable condition. All persons desiring to avail themselves of the 0p. portunmty to get genuine P'eruvian Guano shotild pl1ace their order withl us for same before the first of September, 1903, as we cannot contract for any after that date. For prices andl further information ap)ply to SUMMER BROSR CURSE OF DRINK RINK EVIL DRUNKENNESS CURED TO STAY CURED BY IHITE RIBBON REMEDY. I announce to the world that I have n absolute cure for drunkenness in Vhite Ribbon Remedy, based on thous nds of cures made of the most obsti ate cases. In a majority of cases Vhite Ribbon Remedy was given sec etly in tea, coffee or food, without the atient's knowledge. By degrees the atient gets a distaste for intoxicants nd finally leaves oft altogether. It is ronderful. 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I heerfully recommend and indorse Vhite Ribbon Remedy, and advise any voman to give it to any relative 3uffer ng from drunkenness.' Sold in every drug store, 50c and $1. 'rial package free by writing or call nig on Mrs. A. M. Townsend (for years ecretary of a Woman's Christian Tem ierance Union), 218 Tremont St., Bos on, Mass. Special agents in NEWBERRY, S. C., "ILDER & WEEKS. Cheap Tickets West, Northwest ANDI CALIFORNIA Wfashintoni, Oregon, Nebraska, Nilvaida, I4abo, Wyoming, Colo rado, %tai, Nw Mxico, and Arizt.?a. . . . . . . . . 'ickets on sale from Sept. 15 to Nov. 20. THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILIW0AD ut'ers choie~ of rout os. F'ree lleel in iog Chatir Cfar-. No tranisfors. Fast ~in ie. D)ouble tractk. F'or full information, Circulars, Rates and Tickets apl)y to FRED ID MILLER, Tray. Pass. Agt., Ill. Central I. R., Atlanta, GIa. LURED OF. RHEUMATISM [s what one of our custom ers told us a few days ago after using two bottles of our Ruby Nerve and Bone Liniment. 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A FULL LINE of Canned Meats, - Canned Vegetables and Canned Fish at S. B. Jones'. 66PIN MONEY" and a conplete line of 11einz's Pickles in gla. ss a1tS B Jonles'. LIVES, Sauces, an( all kinds of 0 Condimtents at S. B. Jones'. H uyler's Lowney's and Baker's Cocoa, Spices, and Flavoring Extracts At S. B. Jones'. Dried Fruit: California Apricots, Prunes, Peaches and Raisins, At S. kB. Jones'. MVilinery!! MVillinery!! New and Up-)to-dat e M illiniery' cani he b)oughIt of us at prices lower than anyv place ini Newhe-rry. Aniothier big lot of Ready-to- Wear IHats to select from. We can sell you T1rimmtledI Hats at prices to suit y'our motney. Ask to see the 'WHITE CAT Pompadour Comb. Just the thting for the Gainsborough Hat. Shoes! Shoes! We have a good linte of solidl keatheILr Shoes for Ment, Women anid Child reni at Prices R ighit. Comue to see us5 before you1 buiy. The Right Price store summe Bros. Block, Near D)epot.