,N:n\T *trs iv . i\ v rT St ?1:1-. io v . . Ai\ i(I Tile i <>'. :>?itl. viile : Spurianl iJO J. ! k-ri; v 'j v. M> ( < geutle, peaceable tnau, lies >i nt hi< I up t !i: nif?r: in: . ' >v t! o hand <> Sf- ?i ^tootivo Novbolu. iir. itiiner i v ed .v live lit I i. ,umi\ . :i. 11 to take the morning train foi he State '"air. lie !eft home in a bug gy Willi \V. ('. I truce. a voting white man, who has been living with him some time. Neither was' armed with anything 111?it was a pocket knife They had nothing ?n the buggy. As thev were passing : vo." (irev-? ? ??I ored church.all lit two and i half niih-s north of town, si- .w'y trot ting on ihe glad--. two white men ran out from near thei.hi.icli and followed after the buggy. One moved faster ihan the other and soon passed in front. Hrnce was di .v-g : I belol'e lie coll d check his mnlo the man !ir< d twice. hall entering th neck of Turner. He then said, "1 Ve got t ? fcealrh th t buggy" and be .1' ! for tin other man to the rear to come and make the se ivh. lie kept Ins pistol out all i he time in a threat emng po-unou. i?ruee told m;n to search, w hich ho did, before the other matt came up. Bruce theti said ; "You've shot him." The re ply was: "Yes, he's shot, and you had Welter carry him to a doctor." Bruce then came on t-? town ami the man m the rear came with him. That man was Constable llowie. When they reached 1)'-. Dean's Turner was dead. lie n--v.tr so d;e after ho was ship. Dr.Dean told linice the best thirty to do was t<> carry him hack home. He did this and llowie went with him. Howie said New hold did the shooting but he was mistaken in the man. Newbold paid no at leiiM'Hi c) in manor, ii'? more than it ho i shot :i wi 1?1 animal. It is sail] that Newbold m> ! t11rt? others are traveling around in covered wa^on making raidwherever they can. No am ; have been made up to noon. .Mr. Turner was one o! the best behaved men ol his community. For years he has been a i"nr-i-t":i! member of the church. The most of our citizens are verv indignant. The shooting took place about 5 a. in. The coroner will hold his iii<]iit*Kl 10 (Itiv. ir IS sai(l that Newbold will not report here but that ho will turn up in ('olumhia to-night. It is supposed that he ordered a horse and buggy eatlv after the shooting Irom a livery stable here through nnotht r person and thnt ho will take the train for Columbia and attend the fair festivities to-night and to morrow. (iovernor Kllerhe to-day re ceived the following telegram witli reference to the Newbold shooting: "Newbold accidently killed Turner near here this morning. Newbold held two pi-to!s in his hands and shot, to scare the mule. The The pistol in his left hand w:> accidently lire d. When nis !>.. men arrive New bold will stirron der." (Signed) W. S. Tiiom \ v. Columbia's water works coin inittee has before it a prop?> from Mr. ,f. K. Moore, of Walterboro, to dig an artesian well, ^uj plying 3,000,000, gallons of v. at or daily, for $05,000. 1 ? ? r, .T *- - I ^ .. .1 \ , - .. . /M r , ft' 6J r A ' ' 'tfi. n " ! ft'ik' < U "vl-. > * A 8IMPLK SWINDLE, Holm Alii ed to H tire Tried on i is I .1 (ins i s Can: h:. si is V Willi I\?H 'I'VIm A* Co. (ir? im! ? ?? Nov. It, 1A. (i ,' ho senior nn> i b.-r of ' - lii'iTi >f Gardent ?.V ?'<>., who opened up :i cotton on fining.' in (In- ? it\ several w ami, fas arrested yesterday iu| Spa rt a 11 burue on a warrant tor breach of trust with fr.indelent j { intent, sworn out before Magistrate Hurtles by sundry citizens of Greenville. Cor some time Mr. Gardener' li.) ; Im'CI) under the keen.cold eve i . oi suspicion, and t >a lew, espo ^ ciail.v who have had dealings, with him, his arrest will not jxivo ! rise to any exclamations ol surprise. There is nothing especially in- ! L? uioti-i in tin' plan which Mr. (iardner pursue I in s\\ i lulling his r atrons. Persons who prof. / to' : main iiii^'li'ss in newsp nper . u!?11111., intru -ted certain stitnsj niMnpv to him and specilicaii.v stated that said monet should lie | invested in certain storks ?>l speculative purposes, instead <>i manipulating this money as direr led Mr. (iardner eoolv pocketed it, leaving the gentlemen who trusted him, to infer that their rash had heen applied in a legal and proper manner. Matters came to a crisis last Saturday when a partner of the exchange, learning that (iardner was tinancialiy "shaky." went to him and requested the return of a check which he had deposited with him some time before for the purpose of making a deal in sti cks. Mr. (iardner replied that the check had heen made over to W. A. l'orforlield A: Co., who handled his business for him. The suspicious citizen then enquired at the hank and was somewhat startled to learn that the check had cashed by I'. A. (iardner, who proceeded to pocket tlie "dough." A little quiet investigation Megan, and Mi. (iardner, becoming fearful of tiie role lie was playing, skipped over to Spartanburg yesterday to wait "until the clouds rolled by." I tnrnediately the wires tingled with i n order to the slierill'of Spartanburg for his arrest. It so came to pass and the prison er arrived in the city this morning at I o'clock and was taken to the county jail, where he now languishes. How (o (Irow MamnioJn Cahhagc lit .uh. The editor of The Herald is not a farmer, but he has laid some claims to his being a gardener, or at anv rate a successful cabbage j grower. He believes he can sustain that claim by several gentlemen who have from time to time requested that lie should publish hi- method of cultivation. It is simple enough and it followed faithfully tile gardener will have t^ .1 r .... i i n< --MMioMiwii wi ^(nn> Ki^ ranbago heads weigh in;; from 10 to Jo pounds each. We have produced them weighing more than .'{(> pounds. ( Mir method is to select a well-drained plot in the garden where the sun's rays will not he obstructed. In November, when the ground may bo found I in favorable condition, broadcast I over the plot a heavy ( citing of 1 stable manure, break up thor fy ? ' VI! f! r : spad ' : ? 'urk,: .:'v. ri/,ir.g : !! elm's. Let . . i tilt' si iij t t! in 1 ?i(i s?; <> 1 I hi is ry, w liou :< tVothi ! I'n II 00 :' ii;m nrt? sli'M)!il be broadcasted anil tho land si..'.is-, spaded ns be !' i'i , ry i'ii I:.", 'king ;tl! cl<>dsi. ill- r < 1 i'skI> to in' ,"ut mil 1! - I' ; < 11 April,give the ' ilii> pi- :ii<. if Drirtn iit a .!. Ma l . m Ii. ,. .1 in1 ]'!;?.I 1) 11 Irii, t' ree feet apart 1 it'll wav ; if the srns.'Vr or earlier vari* t ie?. 2' I feet apart each w;>> will do. 1 tt>r the plants have taken root and 1 show evidences of growth, work | ti.t iii deep ?'i'd thoroughly with aj dig fork, polling the earth toward the plants. Follow ten days o." j two week- later with a thorough hoeing, I> 1 jt not as deep sis before. After this keep the glass and weeds down by light hut frequent;! cultivation with a rake. If the weather be as seasonable as 11s 11:s!, we think we can promise a most, satisfactory yield of very line oabbages. If any person should try this method wo would be glad for them to report results.? Rock llill Heraid. ONE OF TWO WAYS. The bladder wan created fori ouo purpose, namely, a receptacle j lor the urine, and as such it is not liable to any form of disease J except by one of two ways. The lirst. way is from imperfect action of the kidneys. The second way is from careless local treatment | of other diseases. < iin:r cmi si:. I'nhealthy urine from mi healthy kidneys isthechiel cause of bladder troubles. So the womb, like the bladder, was created for one purpose, and if not doctored too much is not liable to weakness or disease, except in rare cases. It is situated back of | and very close to the bladder, therefore any pajn or inconven ience manifested in the kidneys, I back, bladder or urinary passage i is often, by mistake, attributed to 1CU1U1C W fithlll'SM t;V Vi'CSIi i) trim hie of some sort. The error is easily made and may l>o as easily avoided. To find out correctly, set your 11 rino aside for twenty four hours; a sediment or settling indicates kidney or bladder trou! !e. The mild and the extraordinary effect of 1 tr.Kilmer'sSwnmpIloot.tliegreat kidney,and bladder remedy is soon realized. If you need a medicine you should have , tlie host. At drimcists lifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamplet, both sunt free by mail. Mention the Km KKi-msK and Rend your address to Dr. Kilmer *V Co., Hi ngh a niton, N. Y. '1'iio proprietors of this paper cnnranteo the penuineness of this other. Vrllow Jitclt Killed. j i '.ixc.f'nndv Cathartic 1 Ills Y< llow .lack I v. hi I'Vcr 'lifv ilnd him. No one who la cs i ("ascifls iepularlv ami systematically is in il.i' '? i rii the ilri .nlInI it'.- H-.I- ('ascarc U II Yellow liscrifiTuii In 'li'- ikiwi Is ami jir? vont now one f>m bnod'st. 10i . 50 : ' | drils'KiS'.S WANTHI) AOKNTS. "THE CONFEDERATE SOLDIER IN THE CIVIL WAR." u i i -In i i inltiins Mel paces l .'x Id inches, and j oi i-r I H i la i, i Mat lie Scenes, I i 11 a i Is, Maps, itc Tin "i itesi ami lari'i'sl War lloiil; ever | pulil is"(l. ami I lie mil v oim that does justice In ilie ?'oufederale soldier and the cause lie fought | for Complete in one volume ARent* wanted i-very where lo sell '.his hook on our new ami ] asv plan. Many of the lailv and i/entlcrncn airents who are at work are maklntr from $IOO I lo S200 |.i r month. Veteran-, voii- ami Pan.'hu rs of Veterans, anil others interested ( are reipie-teiI to send for i beautiful Illustrated 'script I \ ? circular (freei am! terms to nitonts .* it 11 IS, I I >1 1(1 I It .11 I IN A I. .1(111 1' "MINI. 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Insist nri MUAA^XK/U V JLX J The Kind That Ne 1HK CkNIAUN COMPANY. 77 Mu*R? : ip ^p^/i j \mM Fthat nono aroy bottor than our y sgrln Special / $65.?? I ^ Sent C.O.D. privilege of N, examination on receipt of _JyW$.oo. Money returned le; \r^ expressage if not accepted. \jtuNGREN(PyCi ! in . iii_. n MonaiKe, m Thousands are rushing will l>e disappointed. Far Off Yukor I % to seeuro tho Asreney .....i .w.vi :? i BONANZA. \Vrit^ f<>r particulars. VIKIMi lill UNION C V 'r- ; ' SX h .. . * ' > /- ,; ' O, . / iq same every ... ' rapper. ' Yi!A, r rh has been a + . . ' ' OVCl Lt* i fty ' see that it is -* 0/2 . v^d'C/ wrap v.j my name ex: Y,c\ /i. Fletcher is ner;vod. y i" ci by accepting .'i :yi . may offer you p ur.ics on UJ, the iu'."c.j.,. i:u' know. ' A: 'C '.V Bought" ... JlONA i JR'i OF J-.* .? , ./&\ .$ Ay y r ZfS^kr. /**?^ Having ver Failed You. kV bINlir NIW VOHH CITY f ipyyu* XJ J j r\?^ is icF" '.?.'Co"^INCINNATh