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X. II. AULI, EiDITOn1. STATK COLLEG(ES. The last days of the Legislaturi a very dilsappoint.ing to us. Soto ei genius seems to have waved his wil over tho lower house. and it is reet ing from the broad views that. we ga it credit for in the beginning of t Session. Th'llev have voted down 1 broad tirc lawv, auni they have eut C appropriation to tho South Cavoli Collce_e down to $20,000 from :.25.0( and divided the privilege IIx l'et we Clomson and Winthrop. If thes. a not, 1tkward steps we are VY no111 inistaken. If there is anythigi, tli this State does need at t his timo it broad-mindr , liberal ien of cultut Oh! for a rest from iarow-miml bigots! It al most seems to us. and i hate to 1nake the assertion I hat I li nominational inst it it ions of lealling this State are aboot as rerat a elog progress as anyt hi ng in it.. 'Tley hav great fnny aood. leWi ' l atiI I 'u2e t cnneeted with thel. and '.ey seni o to) the world SOt;Oln few of t he ahovi. k it hut the annual cr-op Of hit.>t' thiat t Il tarn out every sutnller, we fear fll thanl vounlterIbalanr les lit- -'ood mit I.,very little Wolf'or6ito turne'd onteve s1um11ner thinks thlt oly 11ath1 11t , har inguand salvation is thu-ou"A theinat of Wolford and its sprinkler attilt. ment. '.very l.'lrnflnit l hink, that 1n,1st, -.'o Iy (I.Ir ,6nvilh'. down. by a uinder iI:I, pool nkwilr l't-t-dy viv..r, Ever\ I' : i i i i rdN't'ie'Stin . aveidktso , id ito. is the only pla 16,1lt prilys of hl' e pvo er lnc th a proper intonation ark :e :tid: zind 11 tlie' swotal nimst go a ny t" 1 mountainlsof Tentnesste4 to hild tru a'l,Il uilit lterat ' knowitiilldg--.tf llt'roe his rlibe tj,e inicarnathmn of p it-iy.,it linless andl ::n wiod".it :aid is y mbhol Of tile an elI Iil'*e' w ill i It) Wal , tile ''Sweet hyth a ll.0 . The sre:t t,m ijorityv f t h'' e tIrad ates ivturn tw t hpirnplovh-iwit h narrn and perverted ieais. :tll ill-ill t1 h into others. We want fist-la Sl:a institutions of Olini"n, thn! will ara luteen il of broad. liberal lin s. th by their dail i vilv I' ll prvach tI cree'l that by tho glIu (f (i oll all i Can h o-aved. and hv 11hat alone1. Awiy.\ withf lTOls if)d mi-rIw-m ind, lil1 falatie s and hbigot', th 1 ive --- i tI hiceoull'ls. There is no 'rw il iii ignoranocv, and t bel pr-vin-1 i t vr iof t nee for h elor '1. 1 : :. lihl l"l educati. l ' h U ni Til . ' Tho H-Ieald andl Now., hai alwa b en a friend to the siatt. 2 l ai Ut the same Itilne we ato prolldl I hat I" lege. Sullh tI e the '-etov ha;.th' dolle mnore to wol k i- lo 111 .- m gains St ate s!tt thl*- :t other causc or. calu -ts 11:t1,.1 tl.;i of. Did (i etihe ' I llt1ar y 1r thhi that if Al tht t I l . 1 n -i lo tl thle fer .tA denloli nlati is in l'hi- 1-itatc m.i f who support *I th-n i nationl ' ieges were to il lp againllI 11,1 . a111 COllegL'S til rVe lo' (0If b2 I I Vlrly . cMnStituienoy It-lt to h: p;nth"-, anl Of or tale 1110SleIa'.- .\I er filet, solune of thlk' l.' t l. i.' Il - t f 11 StatC VOlIl1!S at'. h-' wh.i n h'i tion io pay "ikg Ithe ir- a t to C' - 1111o of the Stc' t. . 4 11: 1: n' i.pa n without, _! votiblin, or l l i. i t lu IaSO suporlit the denominatitki leges. ofSurp s 'te,~' .\b-th li .':un ht - safd Luf h'erans of th :a.:hoh clo a.d and~~ wo lr w ti.'.h, :. paretfrin themI,' .' l who '.n b. tl' thisft State' '1iv 1 them el 1nt\ -m11 Aflndda our votfemporary/1and wotbl Sfrtend of) the ht ciolh'iv 1 tals abu. wthfienjdofldenomin\ at'a itolh. xis hae I ibtell to11 pr'od'i I r (e' m2l1 whot thatl80 "the1 aninl et'ofhi fote a mor t han countl1 rb2ange-- i'ok1 th godtltones." HyThli,i of ttatde, 111( tar\s we .-kowabre, wlo b;thin m>t o any od Ut'e t : . -1 lf:1. :11i--. but -. hem resntgho ag ittofm bigot-y unmf 211 spodw iniuch airo: a--hi~ wg da flog progrer ecaus tion wij we .en Thefor Cte conbn .--t1,' iSdn,-eat on te grad massex of1 ti fhihh-u-n T Stnator sp-don anae.re abg )11 oute thpi ran for G taerorh e nd ab u a' o im e n a ino great ma- of our c ibl. n inthwp FAOT,.FOlt FAItMElt. HerO are some1 facts and 1guros taker from Latham, Alexander & Co.'s eot. t(i letter. that we coiuimend to 1.h0 eat-0 fiul coniaderation of every eottoitot.. Tie crop of 1895-96 was 7, 157,:146 b)i lvv and It sold at the avorago prieo of 8.0.5 eeits a tpound, or i-10.82 a bale. What made that ertip soll so woll? [t. wals be caulse the farmies had learned a letswl from thle yearl before whenl thley% ma1de nearily 10.0,11.00 bales Itad only roe d i-vivedu 5.79 eents O till alvejr3ag for it Or $1.00.t40 less t t biy rcialved for Ie the simaller crop of 1895-116, and they Stit riled heir ti ten1t ioln to food crops it nt lonSquntivialy rdc (Wed the awreage Thu crolp of 18911-97 was 8.I757,91 btles and -old .-it an averate of 7.42 vents, and IV broui-hit $:38,629.:%-50 mortt thanl tihle to, 00A1.M0 ba tro d.'id(1 (1itd. Ip to t he first of .laaiilry, 18117. there had been sent t< Ilarket (;.:'9,4l,92 hitles which broul'hl $2 12,9l35i:1. I'll to .lin t . 1, 1 89S there had been sent to ita Iet 7,2110, 0:33 bales, ov 111,311 htles illor". (,()t tor t"an for tilie It-eedini year, aIdI yel tho faimers got $21,5809,1-4 il!ss tmtoev What is tIht, plIatilt essol of it atIll? L,est to) of cotton atll Iltore of food Supplies. a i a It yearI. thiat tihe fatriu-ers havc 11 t u I'lred frm1111 thw all-cotionl I)lanII they lthavo received Inor! mone11(y filr the smnallol crop, and hI ve had ti'th Sow tis fattiOn and ilnd11110ndent I feLIin II 0 kningil" that theY ha<l their own.I Suill plics at homne. They mttade a prolit oil t- he smnaller crop, butl t hey lost. 1mncy I)n thle ha-"er o. Another. -uwh croll this yeal- as thl' oniv rai ed hast year. wu verilyv believe will lrintg disaster aim ru11inl oi thle cotton f.' mit . T h -',is 4 t miatter that. appeals to tei inldividiuai farmer. for it i, at Ia tter that im st. hi 4.4nr,40ted hv I'lth. action of the indi idual far-ml-v. Noor-anix:ation and it< unutof re4soluitioul. wVill reach fliu mo of the vvit. They are not worth 1 ceit, lot eve It'le papert t-y ire rI-it tenl ol. In a l itwines of bisintss earl ildividutal thinks and Iaets and mlaln ats for him lf and farm1ing isa go busi n11SSlluid thet flivimer is at buisinwss mnanl is Inteh :-I) it his li all tu,;te ill-tctalt in lIts. and Mlgoevtr heard of tt, Ier cilain.t in ti les 4f distrte-s orantt i-.in it) r'0tive toi Let vverv individhlal farmrt.IaU k teill 11 uttter lh(*)nnle to him I cl I tt tlinkc it tvr. AId low that tit- tiit frt, pitcIlili-r the' nlext rop is na ati hand lt 1i1 See to it that Ve pmrts of a largo kIrIItig do not 'm otlit for that of itsif and reported itItm 1 .00 i:tfift' It I i t -.1, I'S 1011 . 0 pries--l olt e's A < ;'Advoeatte. The above i so i ii e and so well put (i t wo cvpy it il fuill and suibmit it t< tl, tettriou and vaOtil consideration o (tilI fi-, A h erp Illeti S les li ite and har11-der. times, bewanuse It -.:kv the Idg crop we bavte to htly fer jtil :u'- ne lc t111he food 1r)ps. - It will b f r Imlieib rti lath t tuL f4ol liwtd a Y"ar i m1ant y rI speit-k-ts just liket (inly th tli i((ti t f vott(In wen.1t evie nt v.-w.I.thl n 11han1 it did la1?.t yvar. Thw rea% *c onM f(r thlt ,!(wd prit-o inl 1S95 wat t a l t llt- i r wa1 s oi nly a it tlti oVel f . 114l.o ) 1 I . es aidt I Il I k I, wt,im 1 1 1; - at verlyv little expense. and inl aIddition 0i o 1'o ildil (It S wlr i aised and th re i wa 'Ih t ill fl'k' 111in a d b. s1t . W v tlVe _t 1t ( '011 10 tht p'l0 1 dani, and I t ooner we dIo iII, ttht hIt t I-tv. M it its it r1v y ay it i.,a matter for oach faru-Ir to wmrk mit forl himll;t f. It cannilt h1. lihul. by i-mnvi'ntimns and -' re01tions, It h 11ough they will do nw rt 11 1a . \Ve mu11st II n)'ot. i t t nitn k-Ined t abouZit wha, miur n Ihbmr is goin 1) t) do k mich a., wt. Ihuld b concerned t) run ou r owns farinl ont buhsin eia princi plcetn brtell it to the point cf self tuat< tintIig am'li mina itt leo'w~~i s in I thingoverexpof e hlri' we 4'imkttedan 11-( othe e mi'Ue hiaiterp has yit ceah f weca' ofury e ti n pie nextofal to bth lievte loweineat. of Ccle,. N-eilb f,ich we do. Polities scems to be getting more in. teresting as to ession of the Log. IslatureO draws to a-eloso. There will bo no edti to the eandidates for Gover nor thIo colniig uitmmillner. Two tighty good mnii frotm Newberry are nen. tionled in that conneetion. Both1 IuEt not enter, becaeibo wo expect the Now berry entry to h) i winner this Minme. The separa1 ee ah bill of M a". Caugh mnittl hals passed the ou' Nothetrem Ittat.ontI it.teR. The 'Souithtivn Ratilroad Companly vill sell roid tail) tickets for the oCe (!IsIota of the MIardi Gras (aarn.11vals, at Hiaaminglam. A lit., Pebratuary 22nd, at onae first-vliss litiltmd fare for the rlnal trip. Ticlo-ts on saile 1;ebruaruy l6th to 21s t, w'ith fintl linilt March 5, iss. A iso for ocevasion Joe .y Club Meet int, i\u:gsti a, Ga., February 8th to lith, at 3. 5 (-, a t d tit' 1) f'oin Nowbervy anad IVrOsper--ity. 'Tickuts on sale 7th, 81b. 91th itaid 0Ihi, limited to 12th. OAMso for oo'easion Grand Chapter. Iloyal A e Maols. Chit'leston, S. C., Vehrmiw ,y 5th. at $8.10 from Nowherry and $7.5 froml I ' aosperity for' the round trip. Tickets on sale Pebratry 1.1th and .lath, limited to 18th. Also for- ovitasion Charl,,ston Driving .\ssociatiota Neel, ('ara'lestol, S. C., "ebruay 1,th to 1(Mth, at $6.50 from Newheerry ad '$6.310 front Prosperity for the uiind trip. T!ok et s a sle Vl'ina1y I Ith, 15th and lil, limited t l'ruaaiavy 191th. I'or furit her in formation concerninlg tfhiese rates, IteCoa1modaitions, conveni 1Nes and advantages that this great line has to oIlet', conistilt Agent ,I. A. Madt Dwgm. We ire told that there are a number of vibid dog in No. 2 township and that th.y have been biting hogs and cows aind other dtogs andt1 the people Iae get tintg ii Uatst a fraid to travel Up on tihe iigI.way. iomie of the citizens should take their shotguns and kill all tho suspected dogs. There are too mana1y Smty '3' dogs in the country anyway aiud if they c uat he got, rid of any othir way the shaot-UI pOalicy Inight pive v'ffeti. I"he life of ois citi Z1 i nota to bo comlipatred with all the dogs in t h towtnship. No Onel hits yet "i'et hittena so 6far as we have heai'd but, tliert is no telling howv soon it may nv cinat if the rabid dogs Itre permtlitted to roin at lahit e utnmoleted. An% Exie'llent Showr. A lgo atildietie gr-evted Gorton's .\ in ot arel it aI' St elig operta house hast night. The voian'llty openled with anit ovet't re Ila t.t pleased everybody*v, the v'senieb' of t he cho-nis beinag very har monl ions. I at -olo vork the m1)embers of lte organizit,ion are exeellent.. The Go'tla sextette and the Crescent City (atttte w very popular with tile aidianlv. t be ar ,u inl-' leinlg sweet Itd haronius.-Tansri t.Derby, Conn. N-.whevtry opelt houlse to-1a1orrow aight. Theau wea thr a' t beent slendtid i tor killinag ho2. Gnt Sat tuibty, wht ile <>rl'titido Willlias ( oloraed; was mtak inag lpri-ations to .'ald ai ho . a littl e niegroi h oy fell Ibaca' . 11 inti tutb of boilhinzg wiiter', tiakiing alah skini off' his hack and f. ee. 'Thei cahid di edl in the evenainig of thei sante day. 'The pie of Ilouri is ad vaning, to ouri w'rrowtt. hit I.we are glaid to know heare has 1beent a quat.it,y of wvheat. saown ita thi- siectioni. Of cout're our1 little' wonti 'aaedu ce thle price, bitt will 5ave'a titme mionecy for' us. ()ur thro tats wvill bes tiekl1ed prtatv ofteni ftrotm naowun ttt ii t hae anidd le of ,jun by 13 te tuse oaf iorn bremtl. .\ li'sse lier'tha Addy' anad Hole Iclp t ing, otf Neiw herray, v'isitted -M iss Fhrie l'.t itng hiast l'iday areturninlag to thoir' thips, ty We taimia the activit,y of yourt "'yal letr.dlg." *ife cant tur a'lirouand miore taimes it a secondi thant anay dlog we everi sawa. D)id yougthmfo IHotnest, & Co. arae saiwinag a laage qu ian t it Vof lumbher--maore t-hant uisua for' th sam itte timeat of y'ear*. 'The pupalils of "'our"' Pom~arhia school Itial a Ileta ant sutripr'ise last week ina athe wayt3 otf ai b)ounteouts treat by the I eacher.ep MI is Li lla Glenna. The disei lin te of herci schlool is governed by lovo mi precfer'ence to)i 3h r'od. ;LOD1IOPPER. Johnson 's Chill and Tonic Cures Fever In One Day. NOTICE. A LL PAIl'Tl:S AREF HfERlMBY wvaaned not, to hirao or harbor -Wi llie Sindlear, color'ed. [To Is untder aige and( niot at. libera y to maake cot.r acts. lls Fatheru. N0110E of8SAE of PEASONAL 0PR ERTi W E WITLL SEILL A'T PUBI',C oiatery, On [i Thursdlay3, the J10la day of Februt'ary, 189)8, for cash, the per'soal propet.y of the Estate oIf Mao. Elizahoth A. WVillliams, dlecenised, con sisatag amost 13y of hi')asehaold anid kitchon faarniiturae. 'The side will begIn parompt 13y t, 11 o'clock.a I. D. 'H. WIi ELiT'~, E'xeenator't of thao last Will andl Tosta menctt. of Mrs. . A. WVilliams, de caised. 2t, t WqAT CASH WILL DO NO.AT-0 AZ.JONES THIS [RIONTHI Have about $5,000 WORTH, More of Dress Goods Silks Cassimeres Cloaks .Capes Jeans Flannels Blankets Underwear Hosiery Gloves . *K Handkerchiefs Boots Shoes Hats )K Trunks Pants K Umbrellas Etc! Etc11 Etc! Than I have room for and have no place to put my New 5priig Goods Which we are beginning to open up, and as the volume of business is what I want for the next three years, more than large profits, I have decided in order to close out everything that was received at my store hofor3 Ji. Ist, 1898, at actual cost from Wednesday morning Feb. 9th, to Saturday night Feb. 20th. This salo includes overything in the store except Our Spring Stock wvhich has been arriving .since Jan. Ist, and in order to induce you to buy your spring goods early, a discount of ten per cent on every purchase amounting to more than one dollar, will be allowed on sales of goods re ceived since Jan. 1st. During this sale I desire to keep my clerks busy and to use Febru ary which is generally n qJuiet month, to give the trade the benefit of the lowest prices they have ever paid for goods. Trhe cost mark and the invoices will be shown any of our customers who question it being bona fide cost sale. During this sale, all of our Standard Prints will be sold at 4c, we will sell a case of Outings at 4c, Newberry Mills Drill at 4ae, 25 pieces of half wool 28 inch Dress Goods 8c,( Coats Spool Cotton 4e or 3( for 10c, R & G dollar Corsets at 75c, Vigilant (R & 0) Cor setsa at 38o, $1.25 and $1.50( men's anid wvoman's shoes at $1., and $1.I5 Stetson Hata at $2.50, our $1.85 and $I.50 Hats at S$.00, Lining Cam brics at 3}c, Etc., Btc., Etc. This is a great opportunity4 for the people to get choiceo lesirable goods at wholesale prices, in fact during this sale it will be your privilege to buy what you want as low as any merchant in Newberry can buy them at wholesale. And wvo want you to buy from Is while yen can get these idvantages. No goods sent on ip)proval, every sale must be >ositive. Come early before >thers get the choice things ye have to offer. A. C. JOiE$ ' The People's Store. Jewberry. 5. C.. Feb. 8,1898. Cott0n, like every other crop, needs nourishment. A fertilizer containing nitro gen, phosphoric acid, and not less than 3% of actual Potash, will increase the crop and imi. prove the land. Our-books tell all about the subject. They :ire free to any farmer. GERMAN KALI WORKS, 9 Nassau St., Now York. No Reductions By other Houses will ever un "dersell or reach the lovol of Our Low Prices. We Underbuy and Undersell thern all NO. XCEPTIONS. Whether You Are offered goods At ost. or at half price, come to the Boo Hive of bargaims and you can buy the same goods for a mere song. Yes! Our prices are very little our Competitors need magnify ing glasses to seo them1! We knock them blind ! Here Are a Few Black Eyes for competitors: t-4 Bleaching Yours at only -4 Shirting 3 3-4c. per yard. Yours at only --4 Sheeting 5c per yard. Yours at only UAc. per yard. 3est Standare Prints 'Yours at only 4c. per yard. Iood Parched Colke 4 Yours at only ;ood Green Coffee 10c per pound Yours at only loap-Good Washing Soap Yours at, only 3c. per poun ad. tll other Goods at correspondiIgly low (our Dollar Is worth twice as much at the Beehive of Bargains. 0. KLETTNER, The Fair and Square Dealer. ONE-THIRD OFF ...fOR SWe have decided @ not to Tak<e Stoc_k @ Suntil Febuary 1st. @ ...And we... SOFFER OUR ENTIRJ S(EXCEPT BLACK WORSTEDS) @ At 331-3 per cent -@ DISCOUNT.@ SIf you need any- @ thing in the Cloth- @ Sing line, this is @ YOUR CHANCE. @ Il Goods marked in Plain Figures. SHOES, HATS, .AND DRY GOODS ... AT '-Cut Prices.. This sale means Spot lash to every one. No Goods sent out on .pprobation. Lt Respectfully, ~ t 0. M. JAMIESON, A E NV ED0 To call in and examine my line of goods. I have a nice and well selected stock of strictly high grade Chamber Suits in' Walnut and Oak. A full line of medium and cheap Furniture. Will sell very close for cash. R. C. ILLIAMS. t. ly Mlain Street, Newberry, S. U. A.Great Schenie Why ndt make 30111 dollars out of rubber? That's a great scheme. Then they'll stretch, It's a pretty hard matter to make a Five Dollar Bill stretch over a Ten Dollar purchase, and we don't promise to do that for you; but, until rubber dollars are made, we'll come nearer to it than any store you know of. We'll Stretch a Dollar So that it will cover an all wool knee pants suit worth fifty cents more. We'll stretch four dol. lars and seventy-live cents of your common silver money so it will cover a splendid all wool suit to fit young men up to 1. ears old, worth $7--tho suit n1ot tlhe young man. We'll stretch $6.75 over a fancy Cassimere.suit that ought to cost s8, and would if this store wasn't here. Want to stretch your money ? Bring it here, and you'll hink its rubber. W . __Y. NEWBERRY, S. 0. H arris Lithi" a; arnae Wrhonated ro RELIEVE A MN tASE F INDI61M10N IN ONE MlNTE' TIME 011 5I0NEIY REFUNDED, If tIkei afltl' each} }Iea1 will CAre the8 YJoItge ofIihgetin Road whlat the emninont Dr. Devaga, of Chester, S. C., bas to say of the wator: I have used Harris Liithia Water with tho most. excellent results where [ have been able to get my patrons to drink a sullicient quantitv daily. [ho carbonated has no equal in gastric disturbances. I t is an eeollent ~ablo water. It is a plensant laxative and is a sure cure for Flatulent Dyspopsia. .S. M. D)EVAGA, M. D. T1his wvater is for sale ini Newvborry at Robertson & Gilder's, S. B. Jones' and WV. E. Polham's. Harris Lithia Springs Hotel will be open at the beginning of the season. For rates and other information wvrito Harris Lithia Water Co., HARRIS SPRINGS, S. C. Fine Whiskeys, Wines and Beer. FOR, FAMILY USE. A.ll Grades Choarer than at 0. P. Houses I Y Save Money and Get the Best by Buying of Send in Your Order. Mr Particular Attention Paid toilOdes NO. 2 PEACFHTRE~~SUJ L ANDS WANTED.IWo )BERSONS WlT LtrIANDSA (j> NOTiI(', i~ .itt a le ar regnettsted1 1< puit them, il ha,it t y hanLds for sle. I aim nt constant r ,. Pet,itio JOl th j is L ( INN Ot Ium'O tti .Not -l, W.ni X it" fI'Ottf iei 'PIPOn t nhs .h w ab e to,~ I 'I minor .'lI iNrf gurdia n' or to dot a iled dlescrp ortcu t vi 1i,t ' tetantu y0t aviei I n o 3 ve. No chei~ wVii11fhill beu mad ~ Ft "oi I0ge resp: n e~ vl'')~ 0 O Lisfactory sale(s are miade. u ho, I ' 1,~~(. i: N m A rmad >. '~I( ~ation, character of land. .'. . e star otf)j( saV(it -i htuitears to)t' railroads1, postoille " J e l i n . O ai bo t( t e 'r s i s ane' 05 tirche s and tow ns, id - 11t~ ., ~ ' t Ioingd fron ive nnd red ,/' o ential wvhen so desired. " - h\ n r ar es or , eeti bu JAMES C,' (iand;~ Laturensp cohnt;JQ * ily in oum,. .State Iad. .3HISN