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A few days ago a suggest ion was mado In one of the daily papers that apubli cation in tho county pper's o( I it pmn 111011 118ts in teiir i'etspotivo unties would be of servie, Without doubi tho colinty newspapers of tlis State would go to great trouble and expense for the sake fit t nfederate Aeteo ins who recevo aid from the State, They have ahvadv done a a t mount of overtising for the pe'nsion lul s aid it goos without avilng that it has been-1 done frte of all ooits to the Stato. Neverthtless, tih publimetiol of the lists would ble strivty advertising, tho kitd oi atilvertising that holps u1su1ally to pay thet, expenlses. of lnlintilg a news papeiOr. Wk, vall attentioln to this in conell tion with tho fat that We have stated heretofore tiat ithe Stat is ,I'lltititally valling onl the newspapers to wxork fre'e for the taxpayers. .\t the ntxt session of the t Atsseral As 1vbly IeIleIvrs will he oill their feet seeking to take away from the newspa lers a little of the business that has betn Koing to themi In the hope of obtaining work fre. In t hest days of reform i ti iy voever thinks. of introdliing a bill lookin to vomli pensating the iewspaprs for what tht State deadbeats out of them but tlith efort to "do " thema out of more does lot.1%t0. \nd tilt' n1ewspapiers subIIMlit to it without a ur11111ur. ureenvillk News. Corrteot you are, but it is a- l'arder job to get th ntwspaper 1mlen to illito for their owl protetion than it is to unitt, the farmtVs. We worked hard and spent somiie time in trying to get a bill passed by the last Legislature to make tit prit' for ad Vertisinlg un1iformt1, alid It' sat "Altxs" in tlie I e of lepresenta tives jlllped up and fought it beeauste it was sigested by the Press Assoeia Con, and the newspapers will help to hom'll and advantc tlt political aspira tions of these samt would-be statesmen without ciarge. That was a just and fair me111asure and shouild have been passed and it went through the Senate without o: position. Now, if you will t.ll s how to 'et the newspI ilt n1 to unite for their Owl ptection, VOl will (t0nfer a favor. Ve aII do a lot of work for which we get no pay and no offlk, or honor, hut it is largely ou' own f:mit. When any. Iling is propo:wd for our bi1nti0 it is qluickly kicked aside by our hier da stattesmen. The. go on t he idea I lit It pay of evervbody should he eat ex copt their own and thal1 it i, thlt oulsi neSS Of the newspalr unimn to work for them"' anld continually koop aI backl(eat We hait- 1vcv inl Ilte hablit evetryv year of pullishing' the pelnsion list for this county and have it'never received a penny for it. I1Y publishing it last Yea1*r we problably saved thet State mlore thianl It. wol ck IsI to pay u.s ftor tile work fol mII Y Y years. by calling at tention to errors ade in making out tht1 roll in Columbin. As long as we l it for nothing there is 11o 1 0 use payir. for it, we -111110OIS s he way it is v Iewed.0(1 Well, that is one waiy of look ing at, it.. of the chlihh-en' enrol'al in the plici tschiols. if the :t-mill and 11o11 tax do notamt 11111 ito llhis, thlt'e ompltriol ler geni eiral is to havt e col leected eno~gh mo ainey to bin g it upj, lut. the list I .eg islaturen passetd ai joinlt. r'esolumI tion paZssing thle (dispensaryI', prolit1 to 1 thi l purpose. Th~iere atre 21 cout les illnI wichi t here is a dIelileey and1( ten in whIiichI there is an1 eess, tilt dlelieientcylil(ii amuts to abot, *70,000 anld Is tdistributed as follows: Herkeliey----....................$ 6010.10 C'hest er ........................ 2,738.11 Chesterfield ..................... 2 8.00) Darl'ington---.................... 911.27 Ed geliel d..---....-............... .1,323.26 Fifild-- u.--......................3.9.9 loree .-----.....................2732.55 Georgetown ...................... 2.130. 23 Gireenville---........... ......... .311.041 H orry-----.--.---........ ...... 8112.70) Lanclasteri....................... 5,565.6(2 Lexington..-................... 2,393.80 Malron.-------.---.............2,49i.(2 la el bor'o--.----................. 53 53 Newhelrry---...-.. ............ ...191 33 Oeonee.-------.-................ .l 1 O rangeburg ..................... 7,599 916 Pickens ..-------.----..............66A; Saluda:........................... iigs Spr nburg ............... ....7 9) 3.2 SJumte............................ 1 -.g Wviillmsbulrg-..----.............3.37.;3 York ......--.--................. 3.520.26 Total-------------.............70,-9 . Tihe following arte the eoun ties han( Inug an excess of $3 per capitat; the amounOt, ini excess Is given: A bbe ville... .................... 1,971.78g A ike n.--...--............... .....,4089) Anderson--------................ 1,781.21 Baein well.----..................3,8i.( H1eau fort,-.-..................... .35.01 CJharileston .. .......... ........ 4,751.38 Clarendon.-------............... ,80ti62 C'oIleton...-....................... 225.09 J amti j)ton....................... ..g20.5 Kershatw......................... 71.51 ,Lurtens ----..--..---............25.68 Ri ch land .................... ...1,83.11i Total..,--.....................$78,219.74 It will be noted that thie amlounlt vai ries very' muchl, the smalllest beIng inl NowVherry atnd the largest In Hlorry. In thei latter? the :-ll anuid pol)1 tatx mu lst bin g ini a very smaiiul l amount), or the children21 are ver~y numirerotus. In Chiarleiston atnd Ichlaind, Inc. ..d lng two large citIes, the pc'er capita Aoes8 coniderably over $3. We ar su)"prised that Spartanbur and Greenl ville are In the deflilnt. list. ThI iarrangement will do good in * ~that, It provides thalt no0 county shaiill epend less than an1 average of s:i on the Common 8scoo1 e'd.ueation of each child, making that the minimtum throughout * the State TIHE WAR SITUATION. There appeat'8 to bo nothing now iI tho war vituattonl furher than what, is givenl on tho foutth pago of tia papar. Tihe PreIsident's mossage is expected to b sent to kom1rss tomorrow, but p0s Ahlyv %k Wefork) 'lhurdy. conlgrets is waiiting on It, txWident MoKietivy Is etnvoring to hivo the malter settled without a lo's'rt to Arilm bit iII the m1atNime One day the re'ports inlate war al % the next it lvxks like the matter might tb adjusted \\ ithota t I r t .t t4r,111 It is impossible to tell what the out "omlt. will NNw it s'tus to us tha% Saasta has gvt the Ltte, r of I rsident MKie, in I he diplmatie eerisynen uetNo'kN i t a esri to avv Ar: W1 t . it t e A. a'. Ae w- .,' os vxv vt-'N A v,., 114mit Withomt 3 1 10z,11- toWa We c."l-0 With thet *Stttoe t1,0J.\ hat the physicians should hold a oe ng and determine what kind of e, ion is small po\ and what k itd s -hickon pox. Possibly tht'y can t"er nlint, that question at their convention it Iarris Spring next week. As to eases at Dyson Dr. J. It. Nk itosh has no hesitation in saying they wero simall pox and W o believo him. Bu11t it, is ridicullous the way the physi 'inns are disputing about the geniline Mess of this disease. That, is a Very unfortunate occurrence in the St. 1'hilips communit,y. This Is ordinarily one of the most quiet and peaceajble and law-abiding sections of otr couity. It is not our purl-pose nlow to lace the blame1 upon any ono. W e have publisht-d the fatls as rct, yd ,% 01)0 Who wits present a111d also by Con stablO Wuts. We hope the cooler heads of the colilmuntity will get to gether and have the mater setted and stopped Where il ik. No good onn come from prosecutions andl(] counter prosecul tions inl the courts. 1ames 1). Nance camp 1iCh14 rvug!hr -1otin- in tile emirt holuse oi .\onday, tceording to ad journ1 nentu. Th. reading of the inu11tes Was dis punsed witlh. Mr. .. F. .. Caldwell, chatirnim of commtilittee on resolutions on death1 of Comrade it L. I NICaughiniil, made the following report, which was ai imlonsly adopted: The .lamts D. Naneo Camp of Con. feder'ate Veterans dleplore in the death of 1 toberit L usk .\Ieciauighri n the loss of at comradett b eloved antd valued hv. tall who knew him 0or dealt with him; there fore, heo it tresol ved by the said campI, 1st. That I th \'eteran soldiers and sailor's of the C'onfederate States have suistanined a sad bern eaveent in the re mnovatl of a brave sold ier and a faith ful and( dlevote'd soin of thle Sotut.h. 2n'. T1hat the people of New berry County tand the people of South Carol i nat haive been deprived of a compatriot munif11 icet in his c'oni tibutionis to eve0ry worthly cause, large In his charpities to the nteedy and the d istrtessed, and true t) every tru st replosed in him. 3rd. That by hIs death this cotmmui nity hats lost ta citizen whose ability, wisdom, energy and integrty have served to estatblish institttons of great value to the educoatiotn and general well being of the popIle. 4Ith. That the members of .this camp rondole most heartily with his sorrtow lug family. ti. That thess resoluttions be r'e rorded in t he minuttes of thtis asisocia tioni, and)( that a coIpy of them he tranis mit ted to the family of our I dl'eeased br-ot her. T1his trepor't aboutld have beetn sutbtmit ted some) timte ago. Mr . L. M. Speers asked for further time to report ont the dteath of a comn r-ade and it was grantedl. T1he following (delegates wete ap pointed to thte Confederate reunion to be held In Chatrleston: J1. W. Cald well, H-. S. Boozer, I. II. lioulwaire, S 1'. Hoozer, C. F. Boyd, F10.L. Deovore, J. RI Hivers, D. A. Rluff, IC. l'. McClintock, J1. Cal. Neel, Levi Ui-itt, 0. L. Schtum pert, HI. 0. Hiensoni, Joel T1. Crisp, W. P. Williams, Alex. Singleton. MI r. Joel T1. Crisp was reeived as a P'rogr-amme for the reunion was read by the adjutant. Comurade Jno. A. C.haipman read a most, intteresting historicam sketchi. Chapman thanks totr his excellent patpee' and( requhtestedl a coply tor' publ ient,on. Thmnecamip I len ad(jourined to meet the first Monday in Maty. We have had NIrn. (Chapmtan's excel lent. h istor-ical ptaper Int our1 piossession for several weeks, and we intenided to pullish it some) tinte agLo, bitt htave bteen criowdeCd fotr aelo. WVe htope to pubtllish it ini FrPidaty's paperC. Acetyyleno (ias, Ih II)Lght of ihn Futu ,r.. W'rhy tnot h)0 Independ(ent, andt own youri own little gas plant, whitch will gIve four' times more light, than ordii nary gas or electric light,s itt one-half the cost? A pplicable for usec in church es, st.ores, factories, hotels, residences and country htomes; safetr than ordinmary gais or kerosene lamps. A pproved by all the hoards of utnder'writrs through out the United States. We want a first-class agent in oery town. WrIte for catalogue and p)riese. THE~ ACETYLENEC GAS MAOHINH CO., fat4t, Akron, Ohio. EUR4OPMAN 'OWtIt8 TO INTERVENE. I Iey lave Takent 1Ua1 tie Ot.orrst W ith NpAin andt tio Ut,1ttt4l Ntatti MVilh at V'ow II KI le musit -He.ittmu,t lla Vaimhtigtonm That. Notsing Will ho Acepet t ht 1l14et Nots 4le%& -imn la Ititteplin. tit aee. t8pec,ial to I lei and News. Cohnnhia, \pt il N, I i ,, ti . I N eth waiaig onll eitn's menage to be si I'it i(i tNiA j-in,\ t e' \\ ~ A tet>. mt .va u,ia on 0'suc, 'te (Ia iat gl\Ne f0lm VII \a\ \\henI A ilt I\WOr Mlghes' Tie X 1 1,1.'1 -0 tha Qunie vf uArvvauw Druggists. 50t. aid $1 Qe A CALL TO DEMOCRATS '10 9 E E T N Iwerry Countiy itre Ieretby- 1:- ' lI!(d( to mee-.t onl fouthII Sat1urdia.v tit A pril. 211 day. i a. t heir r..I t iv e plaitt's of i (ciinj for. the pur illpos'. of or gai.ii tg n ild .: i <h-b - t l - C'ounty ( -)VI--ntion., whiol i , herebyv valled to mn,-ft til tir*etMo.\1onday in \.\ next.. S. S. NN'NN IIA.\., I < . ; - *ai 1n.I n. STOCKHOLDERS MEET ING. To tht stm-khode-rs of ite Farnwe Nut1ul -'ir luoriane A woeat ion1f Newberry County. S 11,1'1111-1 Will.i. HI- AN ANNL .\L. meting of the tstoi-kholde - (if t h1. Fariers inl F ire lonsuite .ic o cilitioln in ily ollie-. at Newhorry C. II., oin ThurI ay. April 1-Ith. at I2 I., for the purpose of t-lecting oficers for the clning year, and for the tranlation of anly other bs11iesq that l1ma e )m)e before tie Az-ociation. By order of the preidenlt S. S. CUNNINGIA-M. Alit. and1reas 8TfITEJIENT Of the Coitiol of Tac NoWbcrry Savings BaIIK of NeWFerry, S. C., at the close of bnsincss March 31st, 1898. Puh lishied in conlformi4ty with an Act of the QGlleral Assembhlly, Pills Recivabie .............$1 12.720 9 Furnciitureo atnd Fix ttes.........1 ,300u 00I( Due i fomt Hantks............... 2.856 59 Overdrafts, securedi and un seured,..................... 309 5.1 Cash............................. 15,29t7 71i Capital........................$ 50,000 100 Pr'oflts less expe)tnsts patid... 8, ItN ti DI)vidend s unaaidt............. 3a7 50I ills Payable...................l10,I000 1in Decposits ....................... 6,o78 72 Peona)ilhhlly pp'Iere before mec . , Notrwood, ( atshier of the aIbove namaedl bank, who being doly sworn) says, that the foretroing stattemt,ia Is tru-ei to thle best of his knowledy-e and)1 belief. .J. -E. NORtW(OD, Cash ier. Sworn to beLfore me1 t his -I th day of April, 1898. W.\. C2. TlYlml., ATT.'si':Notary Pubhlie for 8. (2. JAS. K . NLcET~'. STfITEJ1ENT Of the Coliditioni of the (Lommicrcial Baik~ of Nawborry, E. C., at the close of Bnsiiies8 March 3 1st, 1898. Published in Conformiity with ant act of the Q011 eral Assolmblye Notes D)iscouanted...........*. 67,741 18 Satfe and1( other Fi x t, ees8... 2,311 With .ot.her I antksi............. 4107 03 In Our V.Lault.................. 10,818 :33 $85,9181 I5 LI ALITit1IEAI. Capiatal Stock,................. 50,000 00 Deoposit......................... 30700{ 81 Dlvlidends Unapaid............... 257 5i0 Undivided I ronts............. 5,023 141 .$85,981 45 Sooth CarollIna, Newberry Count.y. Personally aLIppeared befor-e me1, Z. I'. WrightI, Cashlear of the tabovo namedil bank, who swears' that theC abKIo stato mont is correct to the best, of lhis knowledge and belief. Z. F. WRIGJI'T, ('ashier'. S at to beforo me this 4th day of A pril, 189)8. E. II. A Ur,r, [L. a ] ATTEST: N. P'. for S (C. GEo. W. SUMMEIt. F. Z WILsoN. 0. B3. MdAYEE. T he Latest STYLES! he Lowest PRICES! Shall be our motto this season, ~We are in a position to givo both. Our buyers have just retuirned from New York, the conter of fashion for this coun try. and are flow reAdy to ta-lk to you abIout the thing;s that 1, ;1t ." tt4 Ie ; Our Stores are full of nice, new springgoods. Wewant to show them to you, and will do as much for you as any house can. Come to See Us. Yours truly, STATE OF SOl'I[ CAlt()LINA, COUNTY OF NEWBE11HY. W. W. H odges, Ig., Probate Judge. Whert1e-s, J1cob Cleland hath niut sit, t' to grant him Letters or Ad ininiistrain '')of the estate and eIhet s or ,1 . lH. ( (Iland, deceasted. '1 lose' are iherefore'o (1citte and ad mtonis h I ll nmi sing ~ular the kind red aiad creio(IO Or Ithe P0aid J. LB. Clelandtt, deceaseiHCl, t hat they b)e and op jear be-fore nwt. in t he Court of Probate, to be b;eIi hi N New herry' C ourt, H-ouse, ilIon I 3 3th they of A pill next, after putO ienlt ion~ he roe f. at 11 o'clock In the) forienooni, t, shuow causoe, If any they hive, w. by t ho saidt AduminIstratIon shou!d not be' grantied. iven unoder iy hand t his the 28th oay or \I arch, Anno D)omilnl 1898. J. P. N. C. MONEY TO LOAN' On farming lands. i'. y payments. No commt0)issions chatrged. Borrower pa1ys act ual cost of perfoeting .loan.* Initerest. 8 per cent. JOHN B. PALMElt& SON, t. 3mColumbia, S. C. N OTIUE. ()N AMONDAY, MIAY 2, 1898, Tr[H E .Sothelrn Cx press Company wvill solto ,o It highest. h)Idder, for cash, at ho room nde lOi'(petra House, Now he.rry, 8. C., 700i unolalimed packages, beoing on hand six miont.his anPu loniger. See p)OSter for addres and801( deciiption of art,ieles. Sale will commfentce t, 8 (o'Olock a1. mi. J. A. BUillT'ON, Agnt. (O. itt. SAaIL:a, Sup)t. Ne'wherrty, S. C , Mlarch.28th. NOTICE OF EXTRA TERM OF UOUIRT, IN ACCOlIfDANCE WITl1'[ AN Oil .der of H is I ioor J udg \Vo . C. Ilinet., in words following to vi t: State of Sot.h Carol inat-No tvhorry C'ounitty--- In 'out .General Sessions Illegu lari TIernt larch,'cl 1898. Ii tlpleainig t,o thie sat,isfact,ion of t ho 'otu i lt,bat an ex tra teim of theo Court, of Genertoal Sessionis is necessary to olear I th docet., it, is orddered, Ont mtotion) of IlThomaus 8. Senso, Sol ici1tor', t hat an tra t.erm01) or Ct, 'ouirt, of Gttiral Ses 5(ins for Newherryt (Counmt.y be conv ene'd alndI bel at Nowber 1) iVcour t house18, (on I th 'le 'venith day olt'(f A pil (beti ng t.he seondi~ Alonday of A ptril), for theo aur itose of try ing anid dilsposinog of cr1im'I nal cases 5.It is futrtherCt orderedt( t.hat the Clerk (If ( ourt, do issueo wr'its of veniro fac ias foir thi1irty-s ix itetit juror andS1(1 shall1 Iher-ein ra'intiri- te attendatnce of lthirty-si x Ildtit, jurors (on theo fest, (day of said I trm (If this Court het'elin ordoer ed , andtt that 1h0 giv due11 legal and( nec( t'y notio i n(IO i theo t pblie journaiils otf to c-otyit~ concerninig the hiolding (If smd( C xtra termi of C ourtt. 10th Mlarch, 1898.1t-i(ngJd. Ani extra term of tie Cour-t of Gon eval( Sessionts is ordered'o( to ho holdeni on the seconid loitday in April, 189)8, the eleven1t.h day3. Oly suchi etnesO as r'o now on the dlot(ket will ite heatrd at thIs extra term. W*ii tossos and peo-sons htaving blusiness in tho Co.ur't opf Gene'ral Sessions will itake ntotice and( govein themiselves ac cordingly. A J. GION,'t BEAUTIFUL SPRINGGOODS! I know you are anxious to have the prettiest dress in town for Etistor, and I ha11vo it. for you. I havo' no doubt. but, that. your memtormida in. oluldes Dress Goods, Silks, Organdies, Laces, Gloves, Hosiery, Shoes, Corsets, Ribbons, etc. I have til these for you, aud at p oios t t,inu you will find theiml .\n %hjgnut lie of blaek goods for Skirts. Waists. Ihlk ''alTeta for Drosses. Organdihes ait 250o, worth 135e, W. G s at 75,. worth S, and emphing you should want in Dry Geeds, Notions, \ens, Ladies' and t'hdre'sShops, Lineons, Towels, 1,a C'urtains and Draperies, Also 11leaeheI a1d n Brown Mu1slin at close on to wholesalo prices. SPECIAL 25 doz. Men's Unlaundorod White Shirts, made of Waimisutta Muslin, worth 75c, at 50c. 10 doz. MINI's Unlaundered White Shirts, 11111do of W1amuitta Mliuslin, worth S1.00, at 75e. SEE THESE BEFORE BUYING. Come and See us Often, A. C. JoNE$ The People's Store. Newborry, S. C., March 28, 1898. NOW Is the TIME ..BTJY.. When you can get goods... 10 per cent. Below Actual_Cost. 10-4 Sheeting, lOc. 10-4 Sheeting, 12kc. 10-4 Sheeting (best), 18kc Marseilles Quilts, Price $4, at, $2.50. MarseillesaQuilts, Price $2.25 at $1.40. White Quilts, large size, 65c. Nice line of Huck and Damask Towels cheap. Table lillell elow cost 20 pcS yard wide Percale, price lOc, 12 l-2c & 5c. Every piece )of goods in our store Smarked down until Tuesday, - March -L BARGAIN STORE. For Men - - We Make it Warm! B SELLING THEM CLOTHING AND Underwear that fits stnug, holds its shape . and keeps out the bitter cold north winds ! Run all along from 25 cents to rices 50 -ga-ent in indewear. Puits from $2 to $7.50 and up. U SELECT THilE LOWEST PRICED If w ASSUO you its the best for the money that can be had. h r Take tho highest priced, we know that U younerogtingas good as the no"iy can buy anywhere ,s. U. WOOTE1\T NEWBERRY A 1E NVT E 0 To call in and examine my line of goods. I have a nice and well selected stock of stricLly high grade Chamber Suits in Walnut and Oak. A full line of medium and cheap Furniture. Will sell very close for cash. R. ly Ia gn. W ILLIA"ms. t. ly Main Street, Nev hjerry, S. C. HARRIS - LITHIA - WATER contains More Lithia THIN ANY OTIIEII ITIA WVATEIR ON THEI MARKET! Read what some noted pyiin aet a forit The waters of it Lithia Springs Aheil, .(1 prl2,8:. aro odorlessi, free from color, with a A xeie lncluao h pleasant enliney taste, rather pailit a rrt.iha~ao lrll)sict able Wh'en taken in con,side'rabl e ttjzethtIrgadi.5on quantity, they do not nauisente, pe rge, o h fnttebs,Lti or prodfce any feelirng of dif(JI \tcom-o.i t h3 rfs9i1. I fort. I fir:d from t h'- an,alp-. of t~i he C iin o hshtcUie wats-rs, they contpain Chloid'e S''lrrditu, ij H avlos Is 1.0i Carb,. I'omb, Crb,h Soda, Carb.teihuai adQuyDsae Lithia, Carb,. Iron arnd Saiphate ifdin moec frtthn ihe Magraeia. TIh.e wat.eru act. directlyte ualor ono eryWtrs upon the mnIji%j1 coatinig of thle tri3yoi, stomach an,d alimentary canal, they'J~ I: Vrir~s .D arc p)owerfully alterativo anid tonic. They are oeverything to inflamed or irritated surfaces. They act upon the bloou .. hanging it from acid to alkaline. In Indigestion, Catarrh ofMrJ.I.Hri,PopetrIIri Stomach and Gastrelgia, supple. Liia prgs mecnted with a proper diet, they areo erSr hl ti otayt a certain cure. The action upon themycso togv tsimna, o kidneys is marked. The Sodium,rmeilgnce,Iflfeet at Potash, Soda, Lithia, are tho best ts oteefcc fte Hri solvents of uric acid, all calculi of an Jiha\'io we sd i ag acid character, wvhether litary or iiitte)i th eu aicad cystic, are steadily dissolved. 1 am oyDates;ien rgd tts confident that the p)rofession wvill findofteK iny;nifl main f it very useful in seases wvhero thiste ld r,adi alesswhr elass of water is required. teei necs fSldsi h J. Q. WILnUn, M. D). rl. Yor rs)etfl, ~VATnLoo 3. ., Arilev,ille, (:N.O .,A Ori 2, M.893. Axele n bothne lnclueo h QuaitaanrPics inthWaer Linpse of AlGadsChaprth atemn .a PI regard iYaone SaveMone ndWatternw e to h Buyngofssion In Senhe YourOdiero.hspai Uie PariiaAtetion Pafid tor MLOdeWtrs. llITIII~E AN W JOnsI 1J:Wtas M. D.R MO PAH r.EJ SET.H,rpiorHri