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A~ wo"~ Jo Oshp A ~**~,' %N W i-N' N ' '~~ A. 0 '"K Ai jv'i %\* I,- % igU~\ It meals % bS % ae at:si suposing the ol'p of I'Lan Oounly at ,\.0'00W halos. it is eas' to Net lha: t hat epresents a .hortl -k' A'O No\\i *2441,it'k would go a long w ax in paying debts and mak ang trade goodX. We shesi have loarned by this time not ho have eoantt ed on ' cents for ,ot 'm. C0'10'n lZrower1s' 00on\0ntion will do no hwrin buIt wit do not bI'lioe on ill esL i :1 a 1eat tikAi of g-ed, The uhh 1 hat no organivatin wil ev U:i 1u Wanies to unite and stek to h- >.ae i on law and t he pre set nS -.at pivailing ic this se - 'z isue twe pablished an ar 1 h 0w peple h IIed a Georgia ' 'ea' a , g-. "I. wiIch oveu-s this Iic'n wo ralSokd one year what wv 0'.d t ust the next -- now we USO 0e yea- what \t\ exect to,malke the H; \E' It ua. for- this stenoaee that we pit ei I he a rl 1t'le. We hope evey'1 man ii I: prt' endas to farm'n read this article ali pndered t his sotenIet'. Ths is i thw ke ito the ituationl. and one ra va of a t dhepressed cond it ion of ag ri ."hare in this sevt ion. As long as our T (01ea .1 continue to 001nsIllut on'e 0aW wha! thMy expoct to make the next the t't)IIjIton is nk; going t,o help ou1r tue'cial iw hon t hey bIuy at at11i hig porcvinges I what t'\peet to ni.ake said what they I have made the Year befort we tag'.ng to have the Cry of haird tilnes and m rox body is ?oi nag to be blue and cZ. pon1'ient. \hat the farmers in this c at'*ry want to do i: to raise one year What th Vex pet to coaUSUIo the next. I U ' \ c-\ ir -tat hey will tieve tio T'cre i. one "hing of whieih every O,Wrmur ou;ht to he10 0on Vinaced. and that i "hat ahe farmer1110 enmot buy rations a.: I o'se food on lienls and at lien IriOes .tk cXpeet to pay for it growing a at :'llis a poun11d. Thenl why cot:nae try ing to do what he knows he c.annot do. TOe plan of speuing the crop before it i-- wade is going to keep the farmer who follows it in straitend eirtulistain . ' a his no.e to t h1e grindstone as lonz a' he keeps it up. The only way to becone independent is to quit this plata and the sooner it is done the bet tor for tbe eoauntr'Y. Go to work now with the beginning f the next year and strive to raise whalit ioua ill naeed te noxt and not det end ona ge ttinga it faroan tihe mnerehant on li:en and youa wjila sootn be indepen d n as yoau shoubl be. There is no ne sa y or' retas-on in waiting to see what yourt tleid lahor is 72Linag to do. In t~ he t'Lourt'e of a speec i.n O. hi1o M r. llryana asaid: " \\'hay dL th li'epu'Itblicains claim ere-' d. t for t he rise in wheat and negleet to e:a imta eit for a rise in su ga r, du e to the faect thatt the stugar' trust muade thle snarat seitle in the 1)lingley hilly"' '1ft the Repblica tan party ri:,ed the price of wheat, whyv didt it lower the ti Lu of L'orn and cot tona?" Thait's what we wtant to know diown hetre . Thae Retpuibbeaans dot not fanev' t a.'se tonundrt1l'umns. - Augtusta Lhron itele. Y et we not iced that one reason as sig,~ned by Mlat k iilanna for the eltose y ate inl Ohlio atnd theo smtall Republi'an mlajoiity was t he proUsperity of the t'&unltry. That, mayi be aill r'ight. in Ohio, but oertaintly Ithe prtomised prosperity and revival of business has not struclk tis in ta his sect ion of the country. The fall ini te price of cotton has made btusiness somewhat staagnant, hut out' people will be eqjual to the enmergency anrd with faices to the front will move forward. Th'iis is no tame for croaking and eroak el's. P'' thae laist two or three weekse we havte beent soa buasy in thle job depart ment in outr olliee t hat we have been late in getting to paress with The IIerald and News, iad on Friday did not get any of our mnail otT on theo itp train. We shall tindteavor' to avoid this ini future. A pulientlon ini the Registei' a few day's ag~o shows that 1the or'iginal pack age houses aret eating ta hole in the businiiess of thle di1spensary. Comm Is 5102ne1 Vance 1has $20,000J to turn intlo thle schotol fund from 1the praofits of the dis5pensatry, and expects to have $25, tit0 more In D)ocember'. The figures show, however, the proll ta for the tmoth of Oet-ohee aro short by over $4i3,000 of what, they were In the same mloth of 189ts. Since last May the total profits have tiamounted to $11l2,600, llow's Thtst We otfer One 11ins1tred Dollare' rewa'd for ny c)3 ase of (!ata.rh that Canniot be cured by I tait' 4.tart("hI Curo. -' J. OIl ENE'Y & CO . Toledo, O We, thle undltertilgned have kniown F'. J, Uh oy for the juMt15 years,~ antd be leve t im perfo hytonoQrAale tan at 'butsinesa tranisac tIonatSt fitt niylYt.e to carry out any obligattotis rDmad by theIr Itim. W'st & Truax, Whmoeale )rtuggtsts, WValding, Ktnnanl & AMarvItieo,O WVhoIeAata tant 8, 'k 'a do, 0 - 1alP'i (ala; rh Cure Is takena t ailiy. act- I int dIr Otlynpon thes b'ond andt mlulonsi *u r fan 3s Of the st- Ii. TestimonIals sent, free Prioe 70. Deor ot tle, hold by altl dratgat. ' tINtA. MANAORtK W, J. (IA M. The-apo~itmnt of Mr. W. ,1. Craig managor of th t'C. & W. I , NN u of %tl'vaways will h veid with *%kx.A Nbms-kIIv%iy tho mlanly fritendo of tis gnthsan,Therlvis nio young1 YaA %hn to busines world of Aigwtt's wn ho is,. moro univoroilly 14VAA kVtIl1s a Ahi Alaet' in gt .Onv amd tes.g.e of Iihe pu blie, \ ut all the morv ptiNkkk of hi tu t lt n s rla'o he l' ena %VN\A %At ,'.e t liA \ . A', Ia ill h oly of ,\iuta arm l'th mos foriv. tt 1\n th m a inew t 4 M , tI'ss, uhls ineie1tsnd the pui\(' of .\u b h vaI ht' I . ill o N erate in the ubuihiing of the ,ityv's variedl \' hate not tht pleasuret of a per sNal enitnewillh Mr. C'raig, butl ourl rolalltionsw t him I hrou I corres xNdolnce hA\ve always foundi him very ploasailt and pioilpt and we joill ouir 'ngratula;t ions on his prolmotion. That WoWN1 --NbrIelon.' 'Ir. .ditor: The terms "robol" and "rebllin" ae bineexten'siNoelv dlis iussted in yOo' oiuiuns; you w i doubt le.ss permit t expression of an opin ion whi'h dksenlts, in a ilsrl, from ft, views, l,akenl by yoklrsolf, "It, k. 1 .' and your i'osperity -rrespondt. The wxriltr thinks that ietst terms, as appled' to the late war. are radit"A y filo alnd lOllght to be ASOhlttely d is. 00untenlan0ed by t he people of 1te South. In ie It! Irst plae, I ho Sout h did not robel. the sltStatement of the Fdlitor to the t rill-ary notwithstallnding. Nwboe lioll leesst'arily prsppstlll)s 11th idea of aI51 uperior power1, or' aut1hority . ThIe is not a d0inition of lt' word given by a sinlgle reputable lexicogla ph or fiom I ith t h is idea is absent. To speak of "rebelling against a wrong' is it'rely a distorion of "FIglish, as slit' is spoko." If there was a rebel= lion. it was neceloss.arily against sollc authority. No such authority could have existed, herause t St.atos themll sl v w er sovereign anld Slprlmt". Thl'O WA liws. I uptrior power over. thil fromll which *thIley, could rebel. If the oorroetness of 11his proposilion is ques. lionetd, the writer stands plreparlei to prove it. Il tile seond Ilaet , tilt ttril " robt-l ionl" ttes, ordinarily, carry with it the idlea of reproacb; espocially, thle un11ue eessfuil rebollit'n. From his hist ori-al OxaIplts. "It. %1. 11. " has tvideintly eon fused thle termus "robollionl" and "reVv0 in1tiOnl." ThO 10xicograpiers do no, give them as at ill Syllolloiloos. Inl tile majority of easts it is tlo rvolu tion --the unsucessfui robollion--thatt live-s ill history. I t i s t rue tha Iwt e vn our 11 o wn SouIIthern I i I'voille someziites list, the tor-1n "rebol lion," Oben sptaking of tihe litto War, but lilt y simply lse it. its an expression lised byN. others. aid with i colscious 308s of ite falsity of tlt' expressioni. llut we eanl nlot ayord to Ise .it, evenl in this way. The itru ith of history, and ur11 dty' to om- fathters, will tnot lpermlit it. Ini thet facet of thiis huisftry, "'11. O. ruth i Oil' somet'iesi hrts worse than flte tion,'' Is untwor'thy Of a Soufteiinor anid Carott'tlinlian. Chiarlofttesville', Vai., Nov'. 6I, 1897. Low er No. 1) Newu.. Mr. Bare tltVV'itt left htere for his formiier hlomet ini 1loida WVedneosday. Ilet has been In our midstIt about tonl Cairolinia, Theo Mo tntielio schuool istart'ed last M'tondtay mioriniig with Iiir. Joe fluttr, agr'aduate of ('lemison Ctollege, as M iss Cor'a Domiinic'k has been oleeted teatcher of O'Neail sch'lool. Cotton piekinlg is 'ibonit 0or and tnorlybodly is preparing for' the State 1"air next week. Mr*. A. B. andit C. S. Nichols havo Oeh purcheiased a no0W bicycle. Therae is a gr'eat deal of stealinig go ing Onl diown this way13 this fall. 1 'raye'r-mleteting will ho hold at Mr!u Z. E. Atmick's on the afternioonu of thie second Sui nday at 2i o'clock. Meitssr's. '1. W.~ and J. C. Deninis have and cottoni stoleni from their fields. Mr. Geoorgo Minick Is hiaulinig lum >or' with whit'h to buildt himn a dwellimg 11ouse ini tho St. Luiko's commlunity. Mrli. S. C. Mtiniek, wtho has boon very 1ll with typhidt fever, is gr'adulally imi proving. Conference will ho hold at Zion next Saturday and Sunday. Mr.. J. Croightoni Domilnick wyill give a pir(Idar-pickinlg next I"riday night. TheO dauIghlter of Mr'. Calvin Amiok, of tho Macedonia sect-ion, visited Mr. J. E. Aiok's familily last Saturday niight ntid Sunday. EE~ HlAv. Nov. 4th, 18971. A Clevter Tiok. It certainly looks like It,. but there Is really no trIck about, it. Anybodly can) Iry it whvio has ItLme Back and WVeak Kidneys, MalarIa or' nervous troubles. Ne mean lie can ouru himself right away by takinig ElectrIc Bitters. Tis nedicine tonies up the whole system, anuta e- a stImulant to the Liver anid Odneys, il oodi puriIer anid nerve tiei. It cures, Constipaltioni, H eadacuhie 1ainting Spell, Sleepjessness and Mel. nehaly. It Is pure ly veget*,le. a mild laxatIve, and restores the system to its satural vigor. Try Electric Bllters and lI conlvinced that they are a mIracle orker Every bottle guaranteed. 'nly 50o. a bottle at Robertson & GIl. er's Drug Store. Eigt csesMen's, Boy's and Chil rens at ~ndCaps. All new and heap, just received at, A. C. Jones.fttf (.. T W, liollwle in W.olumht uakiig 1-ady for the Sta,k bat, Mr, M. it hL'ml1tV, who wIP seveiv ly hurt *otn timo agl), is improving. Mr. W. 1 Motea oponled school at 'itral Academy londy. 'l hough a rough day ho h1ad a gmd begilning. Mr. I.. A. Sheoly has eommenued work on his dwelling houw, Mr. S. .1. Williamsnt is also h hno g a iing Oh, W, A, Ithn and &etrier & 0, ha\e had1 hll hhn ing l"V0s pit on ihl eir tiores. Store to follow Mr. .X, A 1 .iviniz.tonl has ol his store hose and lot to Mir. 1, \\' K ilnard, w h \ ill o'ln up someik, I imle this winter %ir nwxt ,.pring,1 MIem*se, A . , ,.. Ai 1, .1,. ,1. IIipp \\', 1'. ilation Ad .\ F, itser left la. Tues da\ for N alh e i. Ttvie'l . W '-skire helnt. Tlhey reto I S .mlly .ate an11d %011nd. lhey r'lpoNrt a grand i timw. Tlhe P'milaria U'to \\il at ,lld teic State Vair, They wil leaI'.I her' Frklay 1h.Teare bN.okiod for part of the tham batt to 1w folught Ihere. \v' o hIt our bo*hts on 'm. NOMINATIONS. ('( f ewa,y 'r: nth VPh cof ik-it'.N 1oL A IdrV q 11ront .i. MAEI.N 14ed1ar av 141i or t Aleit W .\RM 1: -- - W.AuHO'2: \\ M. ,1011NSIN. \\'.\ ) 41: .l1. W . \\'\*TIls. WA\I N: .1. Mt. TAY\'1R.N Il l, D\'AF. NS IStEI-'.tY NO\1 priunr eleeti ro JN. WI. F.AUI\.'D'I' I., HERE-u~ e nated as aandeiato for alvr uarf tI'ity of Nwein the pi racetion pO tR ANIES ANOTI--WCrE I tb d mn ato nrtl fo A ldea enr iW1ard infrom rthe 2o n rima1 11 ry el)tion. \'ITH isHER1Y O.l . na1td asill l al didalte fo tho ale - 't nte aw.addteih p V'01- A 'I IA i NV U11N. ioching prhloimaylll o foromla Bsha'c Fo lr aplyto- t rei -bat of (N). I . Winal KEI%IS Il V.: dY i noinated t-, lantkdite for Aler mlianl fron the lrt i day coming pri llay olectioi. TRESPASS NOTICE A 1.1 'PERSONS AHE EL01Y forbidden to hulint. tish or trosaSS InI anly manr on tho Col. La. P. Millor p retl prha by me. Violators will1he praoseenltod to th full extenit of the la1w. A. 11. ollN. Not)ied Aplication thr Fita Novsmbar, N OTICI-1 IS HI IP.1El IY tI IV EN1\ - i that iwill apply o tohe 1trobate Coshuti. f Iowberr iCunty fore e-r mlinstrator of thet lat will( sablis tst fme tf Jon Adm and agai,, de-l esaed, on o'buothe 10th da3'cebf )897, a 189'7oc . m J ov 189 AM OLN. OTT V OSE.l1 HO1 U IIClOl)A Amineistrator, tc., Pandii agaqninst day . HensIon1 by law, Defndts.pul passnd therakn theu 8t.hr.Novebr b897,rallheredihoof ofethebestat89of JoshaA.Henon, ecese, arom'. .. aaerquested to preutn etables bi myr hae, theirdamand am instan said sesao nrbfore thos h ilge h daccof hae No chre897. b md ulr saticysae ro mae.verscrip t ro eeb oied and mutgv:Nmh requcres, ltionrk,u cater ofemaind, ox i rotya to lraks, pteiepo, sconor beforc hen 5towsn of Diber,v897 m Jt. oNO,ml M.icHUMPstityT,n tldont.ll wheuperdeiired LANDS 0.WANTE., SAERONESOWNTH LANDSPER Xm ad r. sae. Iuer aan cntet rel donco of si. many1) lettersek on inqhury day, parvembe, that 18may7b al t ofcc sawlell thse whlonil giverty acon seite deanld dosessed,tionsiwhtin ofe Househod must gioNmbrn are, lockein, charnco land e, prly oodm Muls To ards, p ortos, 7chools, ch0uches and town, Mowrind impro: 2 wo-Horse taoe, and ir ogtnt. Cofluamia, utns. ant,proa Mrs.J. . .r erCh, ei day,tovber 18 87, Ait,ror.oe the dread of the cotton grower, can be prevented. Triala at Experiment Stations and the experience of leading grower prove positively that ' ~KainitI is the only reinedy.6 ve will be 'glad to vcnd, fme of charge, initemsting andt useh'ul pamuphlets which1 tmeat ofthe Ilatl In detail. iRMAN KA.1 WORKS SPECTACLES and .. EYEGLASSES Fitted to the EYE And Prescriptions filled on short notice. Eduard Scholtz, Watchmaker and Optician. Wati. ly BuilIrs of Nwborirv and Vicily Consualt. their Inter.st by writing to the STANDARD MANUFACTURING CO,, of AUGUSTA GEORGIA, Fot l1I1CEA ON SASH, DOORS, BLINDS. SHINGLES, LATHS, LUMBER, Or anythhiig inl Yellow P-ino. Saltisfactionl Guairanteed. NOTICE SALE PERSONAL PROPERTY. BY llDnitOF T1'iI'. COURT h3eindi, dated 29th da y of Otbr 1897, I will sell alt public outory, on Tuosday, the~ 16th day of N ovember', 1897, at t.he resiece of Blenjamiln F. Cannon, in Trownship) No. 2, in the County~ of Newberry, R. C., all of tho P SI It L l , >f ee'ty CxcoI 'Im os ini non1 dci slOeed and p)ossessed. T1ERIMS3OP SAL1M: Ciashi. A LICE C. CA NNON, Adminis11 trat,rix. New Dre: I am showing as pi rics as can be found a we exhibiting attractis terns, but we are sellinj - - - LOWER than similar things al want a phare of your bL. We have a fe last season thai out at half price. Yours *s.u3.wc that. ly. Fine Whiskeys, FORL FAM All Grades Choarer thari Save Money and Get th: Send in YV Particular Attention .DISTILKaaII AND IWVII NO, 2 PEACUT ATr.A1r |TO THE TUNE \ OF Low Prices UIArd t1m howleri howl no more Wheni they reaoth 0. Klotuor's stor*o. I With pri-emIes lotev than t.hoi' "pile," A frown Is ohagotd Into a% smile. IT'S A FACT Peopl0 c'"Ou Illre tind plank down old timo pricom but ti-o g1eatly plena. ed when they bear the eliuk of retur. 1ing "'Change." No wundor our competitors ondeavor to eonipoto wkth us. We, Ihowever, cnipoto with 11On1e but, excel t.hlei all by 4avii1g 111oloy to eVory 01110 that. trades with us. 1"T11FEi AtRN A VVZW OV OUn 11111'TeCI,mll s.L 1.000 bxes hh1moing, $U t-.o per box, to. 1,0t0) boxs blaiking, pei tiox, I o. l.jit0.q lbs. Arm It. Soda kgw) pr lb. *-3. :t' watte buekots (woori) eaoh, l . 1,"I0 1itspoeders. per pail., . Noto. our winldows illtistrate th limmenso rib t!kling bargains itt. await all who buy thol' goods from 0. KLETTNER, T4 air and o quar O WealNo. 7HOE eOS. *OWN MAKE* $29 SHOE "For salo by L. C. aCWJE5, Originator and Leader of New St viles and Pric'. Main street, NewherrY, S. C. Teru : S,oT,r CASIL. STATp OF SOUTI'll CAOLINA, COUNTY OF NVIIwEHY--IN P110lATI'1 COURT. y W.. Hodges, B'sq., Probate Judge. W I ER EAS.Angusm . . Selieek hath imado stilt to me to grant him Letters of Ad11miniration of the Estate and efrects of Mary A. E. 8ebeek, deceased: These are, thlerefore, to ellte andt ad moisih all anid singular the kinmd red amid credlitorsm of t he said Mary A. 10. Scheek, dleeasedI, that they be amnd aip pear tbefore me, in the Ciou rt of Pro hatte, to he held at Ne-wberry Cumri TIonse, en the 15th (lay of Nov.. next, after puIblicattion) hlereof, at It o'clock in the forenooni, to show cause, if any they have, why t he said Admin istra ti(on shiould not be granited. G1iven under may hmand this the 29lth day of October, A nno1 D)omin I 189'i. W. W. H lODG ES, .1. P'. N. C. 3$ Goods. -etty line of Dress Fab nywhere. Not only are ~e and desirable Pat g at PRICES- -- re, sold elsewhere; we isiness. w patterns from :we are Closing for business, )OTEN\, NEIIEllY, 3. (1. Wines and Beer I LY USE. at 0. P. Houses ! You a Best by Buying of Usi! our Order. Paid to Mail Orders. OLESALE DEALIIIR. REE STREET, LDA. Q-A, w And we know that tit cotton at 50 a pound, we lif theu to the coro.. The man that to do our part by cutting deop into will buy as uany goods fromr us as anywhero olso. Now road overy line eating: 2000 yards of the hest Caile- at 4e. 5' Ot11ing 1000 yards (it good etnio at sJo. II 01CgA 4l) 0u 7o V oti Flaonnel at tr i wy1 rstt!(.1lle t4 44(l j,tI ostd 10(,. 0 s I o 12o ilb e ' It ie. 8 " " 614). 4.' "tao o1 . o ~ 14 UJ.*,AtI 1 6 25c. dPai1 Jea it Id, 8A .. 400eat 111ek drem) goods all grades and ,A1o Pant Jfans woolIlied,j.3aa' 2-5 1)0r 4ent, (pf the present prices. Ited itlannllt at your own p ac. *ytilt 1hobtilHeo the gq)od-i to appre elate thioir value. We igure that this country is illed with a thrifty industrious people that must h1tavo somo goods if they cain buy thlem right, andI we have con 0luded to accoimodat.o thomll in that rogard far mlloro than they expected "A0 C2atI $l2c rM 1,1010 I) ~~ o"9o18 haud Fewed $1.75. I0$1 2hl dNO Dres" Shoes at $1. 5 " ' 50 $1 IXadtea DoIngola Bu ttoln Shoes at . b s w 1 $. " " " ..82.25. u$2 5tall(I aawe>ogoaelhad ewted $.7, - "akt a1.50ct. LWo havo at big lot of MItisses an1 ad11Cpsa1,ac1sat5 cns tup; fihpij goods-, arenmeh beJ(low the110 re0 -gularis. Our Stock of Clothing i1 Qt .'h ree-four(lhs of the prico askid for tle sane goads elsewhere. We have Men's wool Suits, leani ice'3 goods at s. to p9.,- that you cannot duplicate anywhero. Youths suits with long iants, cont and vest to fit a boy from 12 to 19 years at $2.7i' to t,. Those goods tre wortlh fron $1 to 83.50 more than we soll them for. We havo Chii-ronl's snits froin to 15 yers. Knoe pants at any pric you want tfhem and at te nci ti) dollu of what it cost to nmake them. Our goods were all bought by our houses for cash from manufacturers and jobbers that have failed in business, consequently the above prices can only be had at FLYNN'$ CASH STORE, Next Door to Pelham's Drug Store. A RE IN V I T ED To call in anid examine my line of goods. I have a nice and well selected stock of strictly high grade Chamber Suits in Walnut andOak ~ ul line of med4fK and cheap Furniture. Will sell very close for cash. R. C. WILLIAMS. t. 'Y Main Street, New berry, S. C. Harrs Lithia Carbonated Water TO REIdEVE ANY I88EOF lllD ~ITION IN ONE M1INTh'S TIM1E OR MONEY REIUNDED, If' takeii after' ach Mieal will calre the Worst Case ofdgeston w a wh tt e(larna ). lovaga, of Chlestor, S. C., has to say of the I haive usned liarris Liithaia Wator wiAthe fot ecletria h I have boon,1 able to get may p)atronas to drino asuflxcilent reunit dwhly. l'ho0 carbonated h a o equal in gastrio disturbae uhIt isuaniy daelly. table water- It is a pIlnsant lhxativo ar 'srbace for is alellnt Tiysj aepnr. isfrsleiAeb. M. DEVAGA, M. D. Jones'~ at n f si. h Pla N obrry rat ltobertqon & Gilder's, S. B. ~at'rritl V,thiaE Maing 1111 r i. iaorrtsan othe rra~ ionton wvl iopena at the hoeginning of the season. Harris Lithia Water Go.,