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U. A ULL, "iC . LOOKS LMICH WAl. Tho latest, advices Irom washingto, indicate very strongly that war will Spa1v le inevitable. Spain, however, hase cancelled her, re quOst for the recall of Gen. Lee fi-o:1 Cuba. G'en. Ivee when asked 1bolit, it .e plivd: "I Fhall continuo. to do ily duty whichi Is to guard A lmrioan intei't. The governuent, Is for unate in ha i1 Gen. 1 M! inl Cub:l. Coalgress ias inade il appropri:atio of -%I ,00),OO0.O0) for t l t io1al (1ef00n100, \'ar preltral lons aie active and tho t who have thithght there wwuhi he in War1 n,W bogill to believo it i.s inovila ble. Wv seid out this week a ""ood 1in1,a extr-a copi,-,, of Tie Iieraid rnt Nex.s If youl receive at vop\y and you Airo not ;I Sub..cribler this is anl invitaition to yol to let the paper h e a Vkitor itt yo11 ho:no t wive a week at the s ,iull sun ol $1."0 a N.ea r. \Ve will ie cr e satis fied until Tht, HIera'i -,': N \, ri-av'whi every home inl N''whwrl y C<,.ntyv. \\k :-"!' tcd olit his t year, top 1;, url 1.11. W' fell "hort vely :1 few t'iit-opt \\'e n10w w,ailt tO rearb :c b4 4 t dlid (If t liis v..a . If \oa wa t the t'in wile i i.., no - and llIhecwws S01nd 11 a oI-1ta, A.-d ai, d tell lis It( r'"1 1, .ni nu i .' . ; in Newherrv. If you (it lit: %atIiIb. .-hIth r Ilk no he ar"O for. this. ));I me p thal yon exam)Inl m:t -ai,t In f C:. 01nt ,' t h can'.t' 4.' Nta-.'I ' .Ir It was' ' n' en y p t;i 114.1 it wa. v inv.~esti:atoion ma an.body ist n t e iffoer, b .u j i;m b- with ha l ntoil i ul . 1 th( e it. r w -i ltit'i.t. lai n the l t, me fl Me. IM lit ril vlaik) payho t the1111a,v", i h, buil in b' y te I-'Idernli h ie s t a lon r an i hard 11i 1ht, 111 A t l all 1 The vouirt Iilt. we.-k pss,uu ane inmite- il to nn.. sI'pe al tin ti1 tne',out ofav e nm o'm't lof lihi)?. i s ne S. o :1,0 il T1' (Il.. m oT : 1t w - : if. TIe oitr \vmn liod a sal t\l' ii O l ai tity 2 toli u 12'i !n,.ttup No' 1. ii'' $.:l.:: l'ly;kin, ', n$ i55 j \ 1) d Tll'. Wif the 10t i ni g S te w il i-, 1h4)1 \'est ii 'ii i , fn ii<llay O fof t s m ( ll'S deiver :of nh e --t the -,s.te'is t n nt,i fr .sin llel 11li e.CIHih l d h inhn - i.' nt Le nil vat thato t imt de'ie 1('.. tteo b v is Chilesntto. fte oth Th' Sout(I'Iher (l4iliwayg ll roiil at .30elin tai nn' tha h Str m fC t datiulnipahng alesr.:r Lily NBllk afterShc 1uo'theeivnd -.w Janlonai' abA n ' l c . Ir "4n s'o ih a t.r Th atsfr h rma4 ow ronjoi1t,in . Ponai. 4'5 A 11ons1titutlon Adopted--Thn AtImidanst Smail. l. Tho attondanco at tho Cotton Grow ors' Association yesterday was not, 1i largo as It should havo been. It seenI hard tf) in1teel0st tho farmers iII an tuoveinct that I f'ev frot politic: and lias Only their welfare for its mit1 objeet. Chairman It. T. C'. Iltnter however, ist deeply inlter-ested iI the. movement Itanid hias th sUcking qua11li ties aid does not intedll that It shall fail as long as he enn get ItIyoie t help htimt pushl it aog There I,- no reasonl why the farmervi-t "hould not or-kganilze. I n fact., t heve arc In uiyy good rIasons why the fairmer-6 should orgalliz'. and work for their mwn initere.Sts. Chairman It. 1'. . lHunter ca'led ilte lilett itti to orde' alod read t Ile resig n lion of I. 1f. (-t'vte kmr, .r., ''.;q., as secrectary. ()in muotioni. his resignIationl was,I ne000pted. The treatsurer. E 1 .ull. was tIlso ittde secretary. Ix.tters were teI in reply to the I-esolitions sent our, Congrressnvol froil Senator Tillain, (otigressmien I,ali mar. Wikson. TJalbert and Norton. The l tttI! w vete r citc i %. as i:' o-IItat ioI 'hii Iman lIlu Iter .tateI t hat. Ie t li II,1ht tht' o'gan11 iat itI shoIld have' I onti t t I tiol. so I Iat thw-w who joinl Imly knw]it . w hat tOhey ire joinillg. Tle, een-ituion that was; printe'I in Tho Heorald and NewI in J111anuaY anId pro po ed by v Mr. 1111ntolr was Ir"adl. amlenld cd and :dopted. as follows: .\ ir .1: 1. ''lh . name (if t his asso ciation "hall ie the Newberry ('1nty Colton ;rowers' P'rolective A.'socia I tioll. .\1,wr. 1 '. Thel objlit. )f this ats-iocia tion -)aIll Ile t edi.'-ie tile cotlon kt'wers If NCwir\ ('nunty an tot heir rights and -lutt ies, ::0 to dhoviso wavs mll, liilan., f'w "l e inl Ioenileit of their .\ . IlI. We adopIt tilr h' principiCs 1nn Ckn , v hIy the alsociatioiI at its n i N cinl}Illis. Teltn. I)e etiber I T li tadl to c Iary thlm outItt, we a iv I. by Ith kIrouolIt-- h Izi oro till C -' ; 1n i nt lit' k ill th ie a fi t '. i':n i h o n y,t n t l 1 ' I:nl in a r t ctTort t o I t :1 0! . La t I kf I ,i oll et h V0.11r teo tIIb a v ina is Icnure a fair 0v e Vre 1,3 lver. gro we4r. TI, 't itin h l t I o a 1 -t i ItN i - ioin:', .tt lie er l oal po! iti'oi. and will p tn t n1, p0r-"I to1 Il -j % i t for per onal ad vanlcmenl Ir i purely pol it ical 111-i I . I T( t t I .is ( III I ition shtIl it I. abt e all, Wv Ii 'I-to t ta h t, vount v toton I . To rt. o l' l i .e-4 t of' prodi t h ill of ott on. 2. To pract N'h the prieil.les of thrift ailil econloni y, l it- h 1 nal t him to s aI dt' ; L anld mak1tv fis totton at real .f '. T 'o Ina ali ll Iis. own dut l at homne, t' o th e VId 1t a41 t 1 1--01i \ t he'[ produm-ed may hl e all h I is o i- sm. -1. To I hold h is t Ii op each year. i ntie i vll soll it It I be(t id I tog e a. Tol tuih'Vi factis foetmanufadr at 111 tittn lioods to ar gthe 'ot o f lihls, so t:'ha h. mayI recive1 telresti re the hiouwiigi cmrkton mall lbei up . -\ i T d \s'.si inThis issoiation,al elept. it lI to r tlirt' who t''shallt htod i olh- itw .\ tt'r. \'i. ' it r ishahite ain ex ctive tetnuneu' itte o ilntiiit fimber i(OIeleofe byit heti tontip a-soi ationad f iri'n by the Nounty i'o asoit io ns' Ai~' IT \ili.It ditalol beth uti te lA'i'nt t. ' nido ae t allmeins of hecItlt I it'liiaoniitin an ito t'cin1uet thel buhe iS1 Mat uoding to ithei~' ne i'pted rule ofy byar'. ' e ent u-g amltiItiil the i - mAnts . the 'l constit i ay AiiT.n i \'11 ItWhau be ttet of tho A 'hr.bI V 11(h furtyof thei t reasureri eetdings aof jOte iciato,ndc t Iteus From Maybitoi. Miss Anit1 Maybin. one of N aybhil ton's Iost popula young ladles, wh<4 hias been visiting bor sster, Aiis. I[itif Itere, nearl st,. 11'h1lip'),, ham returniei: bmine, much, to ti,h divlighit of hie fr'ienids her'i. Mr11. S. A. Jeter and famlilly, of L.only Lale, visited .\Mr. .1 . P" Collohi's famlill.% Mliss itanniv EIpl s li-. returned fronm a pleasant visit to relat.ives at elile and Heth I"dden. iMr. 1liawoodi lardy. who mioved witil his fattherl lo HIsmoa solmo timfe agv, has retillrned to his old hiomi l i ire and Vil! "pull the h1i cord" this yar and look after II:; ll"IZs anti elhains. Mirs. 11. S. IHardy Ilas gone to Glenn Sprillgs oil blsititness. MIiss Annic E:pps 1.tilhned last week fI'oil it prolonged visit to relatives inl ('olumlbia. Th ivhart that was suld detei by her departure is gladdeitd by hier return. N11r. Ilt)h I Irovk andit( fail y hmve WnOVOd fromt thll!( ()b enl I Ivlill n ommu i ty to Nir. 11ayn1 Nie* C kOr ken'i . Mir. iernice Wilson, of Newherry, vi.i ted friends in these parts riecently. We see in tIho New E-:va that i r. .1. 1). I'.II Sr. I as b II pp init Ud suitpe I v IserV of registralionl for U'nion County "Ibam( lmor" silys (he Wdding bolb. will ring in ''layhiniton in tit! nel fatiulrA.. If it, he true tho \'hitmire dudo 1 m 1 iut just "gvil i nd endure it," and rumviber.. "1she's not t.he only Nl hWe on the bt-ach." ar. .hllis -'pps its rcturn'd hIlomle fronm Cohlu ia, where he t tboll llet ing as engmosting c ilrk at, th oi e ta The danco it tIhe "-'ity Hall oni the VzOh lilt. was,a very en1joyale oventsion, uil owing to th in ie i'lient weathilr the crowd was nmist a lare aS S0me0 titS attend dalfleS llh4-re0. I,ast -w. .\ M s. S un .h (xner awol M rs. 1-:l len) ky,y Visited thleir kinsmani. I Willie Thomlla, who was Very ill with pneumonha at Is hofnie near ti ahln 1111. Mtr. 3 . C. Coloi hl and Sister, Nlizms .\ary, i.s t la' Saturday ni- iti :nd Sunday at th hospitle omli of sIr. I-'rank I.,. Nhloin. Or. e 'it' w ll and failily, Who INf raytinzon more ith t w I nty years a1110 aid Inovl to li s--- ti. ha m11oVId back to thl- l' fmily homne tne Oar(0 o oi ty. They have fm-ot .tVrn 'hil,trettil. two liid ies iand tw iitv s, s, w ill i lle add ut'li to the soc iety of this Ill he doiie o (1 r11 o is ('raCti0(1(ci meiinW O . li t i s mem le, 1h'.0 eyes foWk aw a line phyi" a. and ,n with h :im sui,ilS. Ih'r. W . . . Sim. has )aid asid' . hie SaddlO ba Sd it]( i ter tan it i sing,' and fail1li't1- at Lyl ' fillrt and M 1ayhiti lt)l. W(tid tat'li'l' hav itliade god us. the fair. Weathel' and are \vell x1p with I-heIr' work. Thlvy ar(! :,till usjng. a Ir-at1 dCal of "M,111 and e arn t(I plant ai large erol f op otlon. Mliss Mlinniv l p.ir mit-ufl-'FaiNtehd's list 1ola aredaC0o1f1plislho y01''ddolie lamd I; v ied fI l ri ,nd- in t i, : .c.it . .te TA illl V,f tor, te . le aLu ' h --n tDICllyI entii tit. Prttitip atit s fo i hd th litte nc tiightot. ti tie itttl o i eIn ige, wo reli t1f1t'r Cn tite k .\ hotite tough itiit orti n. St iatt(o~ . Irek 's S itvuiv unday ihol, . S t .e t.uh '.t . (0 .,0 li lat'tc h t.'Ii 1 . I9. heras \ ovlerig 1ivde Utopla 801ho0l Items. Yutorday wits i ratliy tiy. school wai rathor small onl acecounit of 1,he I tev. J no. Spotako pi-cahed for u last Sunday. I[o gave us it very exeollont s 1ron, Which all appreliated very mulivh. Wil likce to hivar, him1 and Wish1 him to comelo out as often as he can. r andi Ai rs. I. Hi. 11 ''wa'o cole brated tio ninth anniversal3 ;leo heir m1arri1ov. 'lhey iuvited Mr. W. .lrbort's faiily anild 1 1t tel orla tives aind friends from the city to join thlin on the oveasion. All enljoyod it v 11ry 0much. Ih-inlg tho ivenling tho Sihject of ielpinlg tho Epwolti Orphan age in Columbia was menioned. And Inl thiniking. abhout how wo Could help it, it was decided to pass round tihe hat. T h e co l le t liot) a m -mtli i t'd to '2 31 froim l the vory smttall Company. This is it ver.1 y good way ito holp) thlt Orphans. Ai r. 1'. K. ( lyde, a lawyer of G reon ville, who pamsote througit tile cointy by privatoCol1 con1veyanCe on his way to rangeburg, spoit, Wednlesday night with .\r. W. I. lierbert. Mis-4 Ilel liklicley and her littlo brothIeI' N'rneCst, of i elona, vs ited frieids and relatives in our community Ihiursday and riday N'. Wo Were proid they cal1e) Ito the scho.' houlse to see lis. 'I'lheir schoolmates aro always hap pY to see themt Come back. M I. W. I. Herbert shipped a <iuantity of t-ainnet'd goods Wedlesday. II1 ma10kes <Itite a .ood ti ilg of fruits in this way. Anylithing to get, Our peopl :%way from an all cotton Crop is tie t,bing for whiebh wo 1a- looking. This fruit bus iless is one way to get aaVty from it. hit. wo don 't, sIy v erybody mu111st or ought to do thILt. T,ut soeic do tlit tinl )tthCI-S Io soiletlinlg elst. Thero atre mnanly little indlistries which one (nn cary ilong With his other regulart olit very materially. MI. Andrew J. Kilgore, of the city, formerly of Washington, D. C., is visit iII Mr. W. I. IlerberL and family. He k a c'ouisint of Mrs. lerbert. This is tlit first tilm, his relatives havo seen him -inltc! ablout, seventeen years ago. Ho 1 s l lih i "ikes -outh C1'arollna well en11gh t' make it his hoie. Ite. N ohert Hloulware, of Florence, wa-te uIp to soc his brother, Mr. 1. H-. liolnae. .Tuesdlay and WVednesdaty. lit wa, u1 oni business Is well as a Visit. Wt. insertt the followinlg clipping from anl inldulstrial paper, because we thkinl" it ;.- abo",t trut'. We are. Sorry-3 Such ik the case, but nevertheless thiik it is: -'We Cannot say of our tetehlers (gen oraly speaking) that theY look upon t-athinog the youig its theiv lifo's avo oa! ion. As 11 '', 1c. the yolng man who : t :wes ichO .or a limiited Itinher of iovms, simply does so for the pirpose of tii n himself for the ltw profcs-ion. Thle youll.g htly. for the reason that it a lpfear's to be mtore gentecel Itind respect :k'110 thanl to hile Oult fori Clerital orl We have hardly any prop 4 einr lieS for precpari-ng and litting our11 tea'lchIers. int thitis respec00t the old er'ive us its an1 examplj;e to be followed. 0 urI teachers'i general 0011ly obtini their ('4rtifica11tes fi'rm coun11ty superIi intendtl etl, whoa. tenl to~ one, al-e 'hlatching lawyers' and t commt non gradle politic iats.' Iniiteatd of stability, in the employ 11w'nit of our' o't ehes, like -it is in Ge many,1V we' havte. SO to speak. 'tr'amp teatni hr wh io are0 iredi from yeair to yeartI, at las teinIg subljected to theo gotd or h1 ad will of at school board, whose mt4'iember kniow, on an average, a1 great tdeat more1' about thteir hogs, 4.a~ttlec and iioirses than about thte woith andtt qutalitleatints of a teacher."' '1 bie Sipeti la on. Mr. Edtit or': I notie that in my comn mtuntiention, wIeb mu ppeaired it your' last, a imtista~ke, wieb grave)ly atffects t he miean ing. lin thet fourith line fr-om the1 last tihe expre'ssion occurs "bringl4 tic spell,'" ele., whiereas I meant to say bre'ak the spell1 of the cotton muania. ''Te spell is ireally ont in all of its force, aind not amitounit of argumenlOft seems able to breatk oir d1ispell its pow'er. Ifyou willI permnit, I would be pleased to relaite the following cirIcumhstane, as nin argtument, modestly given, to show' 11thunreasontable andl deiluive ini)nIente rOt ton raitisinog hils over ia large class of A otry t i n mrchtant lived in F'a irfleid Couty L. I [e Wats al so IL ftarmier who()be Ilievedl int rais ig all he uneeded for' family and1( aima11lIt u ie on his farmi. One of his the run I oft 1 coversation told i m that he Iid bel1en''i to WNin nsboro fotr a loadl of corni. 'They got in to an atrgumutent as to whtheri~ it. jtaiJl to plant corn. As 't wIas somite 18 Oh' 210 iles to WIinsboiro, it tooik all dayI Ot of thteertop, extreme ly harid work ont t.het teami, anfd to bie r iited ti once a mlon th. ''The~ merCIchant linllly colnvi need is neig bor1411 thatd if thte iaboir of htis team uited on some11 of h Is landit, with fair' sea Soins, hei coutldl havo raIised( at home the samett amloun it of corn1 it thte saime Lime it took to htaul it home, to say nothing of the exorbtlitant, 11011 pi)ce. I did not p)ersontally3 heari tis eonver ,atioii, bitt, it seemts to be a new argut i:ent among the farmerse, a1 sor't of eye opener and1( to my13 minrd seems reason J,. 1). M. A tIer ye-a rs of ititotti snit er-inie from piles. II. # . 'u rrst'n. or Kni' tilw-ra ilh.' l's , was curedti. Ii uing nI sinlet bIox of IloWit't WVIuch lII z I ea Vt'. r3kin <tisenseis such anS eer.0ma, ral'ih P-mplIIOa anr)ii obisitt w'res ni're,oi'y' carod by talae famnntu rnmoiay W.a s.ein.....i. For Men - We Make it Warm! SELLING THEM CLOTHING AND Underwear that fits snug, holds its shape and keeps out the bitter cold north winds ! "p' Run all along from 25 cents to rices $1.50 per gar-ent in 1nde-wear. suits f'r'om $2 to $7.50 and up. Y y SELECT TIIE LOWEST PRICED we assure you its the best for the money that can be had. Take the highest priced, we know that 1 you are getting as good as the money Ican buy any where -p4 s.3 . WOOTEN, NEWBERRY S.C. A RE I N V IT E D To call in and examine my line of goods. I have a nice and well selected stock of stric"ly high grade Chamber Suits in Walnut and Oak. A full line of medium and cheap Furniture. Will sell very close for cash. R. C. WILLIAMS. t. ly Alain Street, Non berry, S. C. Harris Lithia Carbonated. Water TO RElIE1VE ANY CASE OF INDIETION IN ONE MINUTE'S TIME OR MONEY REFUNDED, If takell after each Meal will Cnre the Worst Case of Idligestion. Read what the eminent Dr. Devaga, of Chestor, S. C., has to say of the water: I have used Harris Lithia Water with the most excellent results whore I have been able to got my patrons to drink a sufficient quantity daily. The carbonated has no equal in gastric disturbances, it is an excellent table water. It is a pleasant laxative and is a suro cure for Flatulent Dyspepsia, 8. M. DEVAGA, M. D. This water is for sale in Newberry at Robertson & Gilder's, S. B. Jones' and WV. E. Polhamn's. Harris Lithia Springs Hotel wvill be open at the beginning of the season. For rates and other information write Harris Lithia'Water Co., HARRIS SPRINGS, S. C. Fie Whiskeys, Wines and Beer FOR, FAMILY USE. All Grades Choarer than at 0. P. Houses I You Save Money arrd Get the Best by Buying of Us! Send in Your Order. Particular Attention Paid to MWail Orders. DISTILLERI AND IWllOLESAILH DEALER, NO. 2 PEACHTREE STREET, LANDS WANTED. 1~'OSAE ERSONS T WITHAND)S FORA 'oyD11IN ..sale are requested to pt themr ini WLe' adn )r,OehIFIeeo my hands for' snie. Iam in) conlstant, r'e- itll- i nisd-l h I n o aboutt lan fro Nor thei 01X ('wi etoheudlsgc1itlye ern parties, that 1 may be able toceffet 1.0,N~bTVC. . o r' rate detaile d ciJ)tieas ofiwht the y___ have. No charge wvill be made unless saifcoysales are made. De n ~rip-''nriToTlYADAr teed at n aut give: Numer of a~'s, n.M'O1'*.o 91 XplP~PRtl, location, character of land, proximi- tfy.IfO4,c I',eoo5tfldSB( ity to raIlroads, p)ostofiees, schools, l'ipdOv'I,c'in )ole orzny fidential when so desired.WRftl JAME~S o. GIL'BES, A ne 000punso r ils State and A~tH1iseI, arth rc ih oosgo columiNewborry& Co., S C.,i f oes. W410esale Prices ...etall Trale... ---AT... ANCJONES FOR TIE MONT11 OF boMARCH 1898*1 It. is my purposo to give the peoplo of Nowberry the privilogo of buying livo thousand dollars worth of nice New 5pring Goods Dress Goods, Dry Goods, No. tions, Hosiery, Gonts' Handkorchiefs, Shirts, Hats, Unbrollas, Trunks, and Men's, Boy's,Women's and Children's Shoes at littlo in advaico of whole ialo prices, during the monuth of Harch. The fact is you could not buy a singl articlo at wholesale, owor than you can buy your goods his Spring at my store. My connection with my Phila liphia Houso enables me to securo idvantages that no other house in ,owberry enjoys.- I am liberal ,nough to give the peoplo the bonfit >f it. Don't buy on a credit and keep your husbnd poor, but-let him go to the banks and get the money imd save 25 per cont. on your pur 'hases. You may flatter yourselves hat you are not paying this differ mco but it ii there all thb same. This week we will continue to oll all of our best prints at 4c, our iow 12 1-2c porcales at 10c, Lin og Cambrics best quality at 4e, ,oats Spool Cotton at 40c a dozen. knd all of our Cassimers, Jeans and Plannels at actual cost. A Jargo ino of new Pants at 50c to $3.50 a Mir Just recoived. Como and soo is ofton. A. C. JONES The People's Store. oewborry, S. C., March ", 1898. PHILIDELPIIIA OFFICE: lIth and Markot Street. No Reductions By other Houses will ever un dorsell or reach the level of Our Low Prices. We Underbuy and Undersell them all NO EXCEPTIONS. Whether YOU Are offered goods at ost or at half price, come to the Bee Hive of bargains and you can buy the same goods for a mere Bong. Yes! Our prices are very little our Competitors need magnify ing glasses to see them! We knock them blind! Here Are a Few Black Eyes for competitors: 4-4 Bleaching Your-s at only 4- hrig 3 3-4c. per yard. 4-4 Shirting 5 e ad Youlrs at only 3c per yard. '1es ShtaPin ts Yours at only GodPrce ofe c. pr yard. Yours at only Good Gren Coffee 10pepon Yours at only 9Oc por~ pound. Goop-GeooWahige oa Yours at only 3c. per pound. All other Goods at correspond ingly low prices. Your Dollar Is worth twice as mnnch at the Boeehive of Bargains. D, KLETTNER, T1he Fair and Square Dealer. Cigar Sale! I have a few off brnd(s of Cigars thatt I will sell regardless of cost. These Cigars are all sold by mlanuflacture,rs for first. class goods, but they do not suit our trade. Call for "SANTA BANA," "ATTACVA CLUB" and "BE~N BO'WS !" if .you want Cigars at a low price. My ReDnIar Liiio of Uilias is up to its usual excellence I We (d0 our,.share of supplying thle most fastidious smokers of the towvn, therefore, we cannot afford to keep anything b)ut the best in our regnlar line. Thank ing you for past favors and ask inig a continuance of same, I am yours to As, loNEa