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S- U 7" '~. ..:!~~:2.'.-<;;'.. >'. 'St~1~f ~ ~> - * >V' ''Y'But t' f~tt2tiiSV. ~S~Jt. VPS"W, JtfT?~ ~ 4FY~7$?~ Q-i" il'>-' - 2 .**..t, ~ - . U F * '"I' i'fst. * I -I Ce (119 o~ enilb S -- ------.~k~rzr&.-. * - -- -- -~ - -- - - - - ---- - - - -- .-- - - - - - NEWBERIVY,s.c., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1897. TWICE A WEEK. Si.~o A V~' A it MW VVI Mimnaugh's E ..Dry Capes ThrOwn on the Marb |ZWe are determined to let your of the greatest opportun 50 pairs 10 4 Blankets, all wool Two cases standard Prints 4c, just received, regular price worth 5 cents. $5, only $2.05 for this sale. Two casos Indigo Blue Prints, 4jc, worth 6.1 cents. The largest line of underwear foi We are glad to welcome visitors., Mimnaugh, NEWBEI To Boom the Price of Cotton. therebybecoming 1esH dependentoi 161 A CONVENTION OF COTTON UROWERS pendent in the sale of our cotton." tiny IELD IN COLUMBIA. The comnitteo't third resulution, tron w-~hich reads as follows, was then pr( The Orgailzation of thie soutit Caroliu taken up: "That this meeting should actil OoG ton OrowerA' Association i'e.rfted C Cotn Gowigt' oittio Prfctetl adopt docisive ineasures to secure to prod ani Delegates Electedl to at Conivon tioni Called to Assembl in Allan- co-operation of ottotu grovrs iii tll Tom ta oil the Seconi Tuemd"). III sections of the contry in roduiing for Decemtber-A Chairman Electedi for Each Coun- the acreage and production of cottot, ever ty of the State. and adopting uori system by which i (Special to News and Courier.) prices ean bo mintied, so as to pres Colmbi, Nvemer I.Thegive the producer fair reniunor-ation.'' I hor Columbia, November 1 1.-The On otoofM.Dna,httn South Carolina Cotton Growers Con- O tion of r ig, intti vention convened in the Court House lelili(g tll a ,, 01.11 ild pro day this morning att 1) o'clock, with i n n t abouti a fundreULA ; Qsent. .,in a9oroidanice wvith its 1plans1 madle thiy before the Convent ion elected , ad4eI iI two delegates at large and one fromodwsuaniX Y j each Congressional district in this State to rep)resenit tihe State at a hvn a no USd3htOitl Convention of all tihe cotton thgroltiwintg Ascito, n 33' States tbehlinAtlanta the second T.uesdaiy in next month. bsns o h etn,yu on County chairmee woro also chosen to nitebglaetorjottefl oi perfect county and townshlip organi -loigeRltOs:o zatlions along tilt lines suggested by ".Ta ti h es fti the Stto organization. Ascaiata n n ilefrsmo The mootinlg opened with themaltoavcendpo tehei-gm reaiding of the report of the commit- trsso ielrdcr fcto,b tt tee ap)pointed to map out a plan of elacn h rc,etbihn un * The committee incorporated1 in its adscrn oinrto oteme rep)ort the resolution of the proceod-prdc,shld av an in ing day looking to a general Conven- h oda nornen iilSllott tion in Atlanta oni tihe first TuesdayoftiAscain.1 inl January, .1808, to the appoint- "2Thtnowhsadgtecr "1 mnoit of delegates from this Stateof vrpouto sajitlCtol101 and recommending township organ- o o rcs ieco stkn11( ra izations.cose;yt,[ioeitlemr Thie rsecond resolution, which the raiyt iClpiI 11 )lP5 f~ii comn)ittoe recommends for adoption,coto11rgpie,w rconi nd ea r < s as follows: "That it is furthertienctseoohrcopadti) tihe sense of tihis mleetinlg that over-coejunrdlti fthcttigat prodluction is one of tile leading fac- C0) hrb tcnii esd1~i-(it to,rs which tend to depress tihe price ltoOtOrfrsupi ad or of cotton and sub)jet tile producer toiiepdntith ilofurc-ILh ie influeonces anid control of specu- tn Mr~. Jfohn TI. Duncan introduceddeiiemaustoecr .(3C-wh the following as a substitute, whichoprtnofctngowsin il " was adopted, Senator Buleor alone scin ftecutyi djtngti volting "no:"HOIOsse l'~'l(ll)iC'hCi eI "Notwithstanding the cry of over- ninate,oasogiehepo Mr pirodluctioni as a justification of lowvdcrfi ellllrtol h prices, thme crop is taken and con- ".Loig hrfr,t ietci sumlId; yet, in order tihlmoro readi- f~ieac ftl bv eoie- T ly to accomplish our putrposo oaf con-daok, vUd)tUhijitoforr-cr trolling prices; we recommIenld tilhorttepeiIbt 111rsltos(lC increase of other cropv, and the coil-adpe onysraybthsCm. on seuet tlhitihloftie otoncr p endntin vih: lowfoucton" :n At it S tire Stock of Goods, Jackets.. , Clothing, Shoes, ts and Trunks... :et at Actual F] money go as far as possible ities ever offered to buy goo Two balos 4-4 Sen Island, 44e, worth 5 cents. I case 4 4 Androscoggin, bloach cloth, 5c, worth 0 cents. men, women and children i imd pleased.to show our goo ZY9r son.04 , - - - - S.C. ii viow of the magnitude of the Delegatea at large, A. L. I nization necessary to moet, with son, of Greenvillo, and Dr. promise of success, the dias- Stokes, of Orangeburg. First i conditions that confront the Thonis A. Martin; 2d district ucers of cotton, involving tho Younans; 3rd district, J. E (3 co-operation of the individual ioy; 4th district, Dr. J. B. Sto ucor from North Carolina to district, J. 0. Wilborn; Oth C s; and in view of the necessity .) C. Broodon; 7th district a full representative meeting at Siith. r stage of the organization. Alterntes wore closen as I 3c it resolved, first, That th Second, T. S. Allen; fourth doint of the Convention be au- Whartot; fifth, 1'. J. Cunnj zed to call an Inter-State Cot- sixth, J. C. Sellers. The d 3rowers' Convention, to be hold Of the J8t, 3rd and 7th distric V Uity of Atlanta the first. Tuos- authorizd to appoint subtil in Jlanuary, or as soon thereafter caso twy wero unable to attei racticable, at. which meeting _A. D i cot ton growing State be request-loig ihwauni L> sendl as many representatives aot( .now has members of the United "1elvdThttuli as HIous( of Reprosentatives, forthsCneio aedua purposo05 of doevising ways andhreyetndtoM.IT ThatDaldeltgatetfromrea,hM.io.i1 ressonldisrictbe apoiTh( fe omasieMarti;e2 disctri aidCounton romthi Stte.oumns; rd ediesrc, tJ. Eo That. he prei(h~toflthi intdistrict, r. JV. . Stei ing calldiponiag,-i.ltC.mWilor-nadopted Sr i th abenc ofagrcu J frmch ronty ithe strc orgaizatons equst te 3v- lternaths weCoeno to of uchStae t cal milriecod T. m .oAlmen; theirth inWihterrarttieSats on; ndfthat sai J.cnni the urpoe ofdiscssin th mar '1istruced and th istri oa nd lecing eleate toautoize t'bomappitsubstd aicneaSaeCttnGoe s' theyl)1 ier hsunl tote entie, onvetio Don alda inoe 'That in th~: piniensofvtdi Thefloigarc the the nothig shot of tow thisCeion crace with ta ia ton aert lie dsasorahn thatoi vAlubeavio nd as ~. atd;aJdelnwate,fromWonch froilesvaogesional distrioriso ;eharlpoon, Bd aein thnento from thio dStato. Cete,H ov;Ch . Tharg the eent of reetis *lok Ceoee V1 soin call on agicltrar no, J E fmdl;( .ao oains in hrcttorowiedn[g1Coe;lirigo,. se~e, o in t the secearyo icul-oene,4W of such Stat e intutdto Geo iml r etw, Jerh( in coyo thes resoutios otates,,d,MioKiia thecpros of discuspsidnto th e,oh I 1ariom;Li aeid In-tt Cotton Growers'r.WJ(oin;Iry,4A' entAsion ot; esa,4 oli That n mtheiion of trtiste,4BKih;Lnrn ,o ongvsht of aen tonIh hro exntn )1 izion odlas t o basie Atahnag ro,JEElro cation, hich reslted as o ns;er, I' Atere considBrabs; discussi I :RST COST and this is onegg ds cheap. 50 white bed spreads, 75c, worth $1. 25 white bed spreads, 98o, worth $1.25. 25 white bed Hpreads, $1.48,w'rth $2. n Newberry. ds. Mimnaugh. )onald- L C Connor; Pickens, W T O'Dell; J. W. Richland, J T Duncan; Saluda, N A listrict, Batos; Spartanburg, Jos T Johnson; L. W. Sumter, J Harvey Wilson; Union, Brad- H C Little; Willimburg, Dr A 1H pp; 5th Williams; York, W N Elder. listrict, Mr. Duncan moved to reconsider E. D. that part of the resolution ixing the Atlanta Convention for the first ollows: Tuesday in January, and make the , .-. dato of that. notiig the second 1ghan; Tuesday in December, his object ho legates ing to have that Convention as soon ts wert as possible, so as to influnce the next utes in crop. This imet with approval, and id. his motion was carried. h Ifl On motion of Mr. W. D. Evans it mnously wvas i'solved that each county cbair. mian raiso $1 for the future ox ponses siks of of the general State Associat'oni. Then ud( ar1o prosident wvas also authoriz.ed to make loddoy another such call for' funds whenever istanco necessary. 'OnvenO- The following, introduIcod1 by Mr. J. W. King, was adop)ted: o.an "Rtesolved1, That the county chair. owing, men have the roso)lutions adopted at tt, wvas this meeting printed in their respec tive county papeprs." :ceeman After adopting the following, in ta b reduced by the Hion. M. B. McSwee neb oy, the Convention adljourneod sine organ- die, and wvont out to look at the mili poetive tary parado: nitteo. "Resolved, That the thanks of this ored to Convention are due, and are hereby n hnlileartily tendered, to Col. J. C. WVil . eahbOrn, the presiding oflicer of this uieot in body ; Col. R. B. Watson, vice presi mnber."~ dent, and also to the ellicieunt socro tirmen taries for their faithful services." o reso la Johnson 's 1erson, Ia Chillj~ and 'Bark erlieldi, Curs F ve In Outne Day. owvan;, alkor; Th' le adv.ertisinig no appoere in ree- ! St. Poetorsbuirg wvith a vengeance. iiptoni, it is sail ie has taken~ a contract to IDez liay the street rossings of miosaic ad. ; Lan ver t iig the lead inrg miiercha nts. The ,John mnosaic work will enabl)e changes to Eli rd; he imado from Iiimo to time14. Thew ad. >ro, Wt vertisers4 agreo to putt in the pavit g untter; wit hout cost. to the city ini roturn f(r (3b)urg this n)rivilOmm We Lead Others Fallow. OUR MOTTO: "Live and Let Live," Quality Unexcelled- - Living Prices. We now lead again in Holiday Goods, both as to display and prices. If you want a fine Lamp GJo to YOU)N( & CO. If you want fancy Vaces (Go to YOUNG & CO. If you want a handsome Salad Set Clo to YOUNO & CO. If you want a Doll for the Children Oo to YOUNG & CO. If you want china Cups and Saucers Oo to YOUNG & CO. If you want fine Combs and Brushes Go to YOUN(t & CO. If you want the finest Perfumes Oo to YOUNG & CO. If you want fine Soaps Oo to YOUNG V CO. N. B.--4711 White Rose Glycerine, 15c. Cuticura soap, 17c. Packers Tar soap, 15c. Pears Scented soap, 15c. in short... If you want anything go to the house that leads 'em all. YOUNG & CO., TIhe "E'eople's Dru,.ggiti. STATE JOCKEY CLUB Exectt ive Comt.too-A. Ts SlIqUIV, C1111l-0-to01; StiLrlilg 1in Ir WAR POUIEDI0 DUING rnn, h0l), Charleston; Silis McCaughir, IEECENT FAl. Newbrry; 1). P. Vrner, Greenille; P?rOlmiII0nt Men1 Join-Object. T 110neou00011r- ramos Cautoy, Cr-mden J. K. Or agontmt. of Ha hining Ilootted tIloratss imi ott, (i-nott; F. 1). un0)(l11, COILIlli fluvinig Annutal Mvels. tIivu.g Aiisiit .1t'4 Ihilt; NA1. 13. S. Whotloy, Columbia; .J. [The State, 15th.] B. 13104s, B-rt1wel C. S. )uIrilig fiair week ai i'.sso1ciat ion 1oggil I),.jllytoll. was formed which promises t (14) i seerotary W. L. Sanders, Cl11-. groat. doid for iOw deol'opment of rut fino hursefolush in t h is Stiatto. Yestei-- .1ell810r -x 1 i ugh M ightiA, (ul. dmy tyho followiCrg innfo;luatiol rnH-in erling it Was gi vol th1o press o,1h0 hietoin; wis tly'l adjo i ,od A V)r08(3lltfttiV(3 boty Of gVtV %\ith tho N b lird.rstmiding that roovixu (I lo tllttVt n tt, tanet; F.i . nterestu K o i CoL - Asscitio o Soth Carl tta ''Io ItB. iattes, Bano l C.( i S.t Mcl. Stt ar i~tSeeii.o stre n8?roptry W Lit Sandes Clro-ono ouet ndealfr the dhevelupopmen of 01 m t) o'lnztol o jil a l)fio e o oflosh ct t t is OR Sta t ti4 Y tr- m k h iR cail to g 11( coingtifS I it as gie the1( potres: e)rsltitIV) 04. It i ut melno interustd ofitn ycii ract i mve tiosyre sttdtit eey gu the oom s of th execu ter om itteeu ilio ttitmdjt O bor the Sao firot asssoatio on i the ia otwt huaceay V th adf ormedii atlt tn3 asscitio t ot hovl inor.(ltotitt . konona '1h1 oRgidior nits Diving-........~ Assct.o n oft St.h aol ina. oiTheu )~'NA I ltSANItl E H iobet: othis aocliatinyi (o. im prov hl blo ,eo. andoivueo agannua 8GOxhibition i cnnetidon, with o the Itoa tthwyf1.t 1). ~tIk. n Stato fair.air,lTheuiassociation startedlato out unde ltebrighW.sA ark,ico Atnd, O.1. 1idosPt h'ibito Aid awi high and legit at sct i atie t(01 plao ). Fria d o f any ch 1 aracr, wo.4 0ill i)tuios(iiPltty T).heidi, names C. th. crter m om- rfsn t 14) lqosit bor and t f1her, of itti h o auls,soc.i at is tui.tt oiiiiipw ug w i rorsufi lcoie t p,ar ante that th w ill ive. "l 0,dgs eiddtlt beui done.tti 1h oraizion wsIIii lper- 11( iJ' iibtls,PC lr4J, .l. tuies 1)I. e- WTreasurt(er t-t .vo SoghtMin Crol. 'I't. i owiti gottlottoi 'r T hei~ meeSt)ing4 t wa ityn( grajtourn l~r~it~it---Co. 0111 C I1itke11 wtith !the turs)tandinth t othorex 1'iiL \ICO ~rPi(.1'1t IIt, utt. t ie rconnuit.tte woahfereotkin goh r1'talory,it 188, wiith~ ptelrefti om. Su.rtd\ic I'4.H(lett.X. .forec htotl113 cmplo good uion boe-I ra o. itwentetw raiatos.h