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E. Ji. AULL, EnroU. NEURCO IREGINMENTa FORC T1HE WAR. The Herald and News has taken the position all along that the negroes should be givet the opport,unity atnd we think should be called .upon to do some of tho lighting with the rest of the poople. We can see no reason why they should not be willing and anxious to help a struggling nation v I people Secure their fr-ecdoi. The Co)unba Registerp of Saturday publishes an I tem of news to the effect that Dr. Pope had asked piermission to raise it colored regiment, and wanted the appoitniet t as colonel, atid then CriticiZes 11111 S0VeVI'ely for doing so anid speIaks as if it Wer'e I reproach 11)01) his name and fanily. We do not know anything about the fact. in the eace, but granting that it is true we do not see any disglae in) it, or anly reflection lponk the name or family of any11 one to railo at iiegro regiment. In fact we t.hink soile one, shoul endeavor. to raisC such a regiment and that the )L groes should he perillittod to belai a part of this war. We are not in the cotilidenee of Dr. 'ope and do not know wilheter theie is an)Y truth inl the State Ilent that lie luits otfered to raise tile regiment, but, we can see notihing wrong ort disgracefill about, it, and really thihk the negros should per form their, part as, cit iz.Ils and Soldiet qs it) this war. We have referred to this matter simply to real'irm oil. Colvie tiol het-otofor,e stated that tI le legroles should be gi.ven an opportimlyi to do their part and lake lipi at least i part of the army to invade Cuba. Consider ing the eliiate we have little dolbt t,bey Would malke good Soldiers, and if properly oflicerud wold e oo lighters. T hey could stand the elimate better than the white people, anld if Dr. Pope or any one eso desives to raise such i regilelt wo say let him do it and give him ait ill t il enctioll'irge Inent possible. (hit. of the 745.000,000 people ill tihis countvy about one-tenith of them are nIgro100es, an0d they should help defend tie lhag. Th1ey receive its protet-ion antid njoy the sa1 privi leges itS the (o t I I i it i zens. It looks nl. as if the muipaign wil l Ilarrow dlown to anl islue I utweenl the dispeln:lsary aund prohibition, ani if it iois Ithie itp olibiloitio i,ts :u-t, goilig to develop Ilmole ,I ren-i t h 1h SoIe0 of the politicias in tho renht State conven tion int "invie wheni'l Ithloy tsedo'ed the dispensary. Ths e. I lid at 'News is opposed to thle dispens;a.y b 1eanl.' we thillk it is wrol)L! for the Sltati to enl gape in ally hulmlonss, and espevially thle whiskey bu1ie osl'.her are as other i-tasols why wo oppos.e t,he dis lnsunary. It iunik-.. JPhs ind opieIIs the g.at es L ta ud. \\'Veti arei opposedi to piroh i bitionl by taltulltwy (.1111t1mvnt bt,e21se it will lnt he tnforctd, ami blimi tigers will floiiirish1 and we will liive the sale of lillutor wit io ,n y r vel ile from it.. As it appears iov The Irald and News m11ayk .. het, high and dry to wtchlt I the hiliht. A high IiIicense sys tortinunder d iiuieau. reguc1ilaltions we arte firi'lvye uoviiedt is thIie hiest solui tioni of the li quiori utd probi. WVe pro poste, however, Io standit by' 0o1r friends regitridless of thirlt pos11itins onl l tis menlits. The Wiar pro'tgresses slowly aind yet we suppo)ise ats raily as it cati We have been tol for abotit two wteeks that Sani'jistn wias tilhIle lookouit, for the Spanish flieet and a confIict w"as hly'3 expected, andi that is atbout ats far a it hits gone. Ini the mleantime wte suppose t.he poor' stain g Cubans we were going to siavte andt give free (doll and bread are still Mtairving, while we arle ebiasing the Spanish fleet overr the high seas. Why should we not take p)ossessionl ofE (.uba andt give the ppl bread and liberty instead of po08 sessing ourselves of the Phil1lipine Is. lantds and huntting upl thle Spantishl fleet? Dut, thenl we are not, runnIIing the warti, and we suppilose those who are know what~ they' are doing. In the electiotn of bishops last weeC(k by the Aet.hodist. Ctmnfer'eneo in B3aIl mfoi'e Dr. A\. Coke Hnmith, wtellI known 1.a Newberry, r'ece'ived a very~ large vote, thiouighi 0 not nuigh to elect. is 8 clec.tion would hlave giv'en great satis- I faction dowtn tis,t way. Thell icItory of ourt I leet. rep'lorted1 in Sunday 's i pper. turned ouit to be tin- 1 true as the 'eet s mna uge to keep far ' apartit, though we are tolAd t.hat all onI gagemnut, is expected every'~ dayt3. C di~it 4) itis n " ilenp from tii he 1 o 1 fahiorti It I Itt lb Firly lRisw s. 'rhevy cute tonset lpatton, ile'k henchi ii'he un< ih liousne:.'i Wi. i.: Pe ehami. It was a Cough thatearieli.d hima og It was a-, ('ollin they catrried im ogT in. It. is unneessapfrry.' W6o have saved i the )Fves of hunldreds anmd will savo I yours for' 25i cents. Otr Compound t Cough Syrup soldotm fails to give im mediato atnd permnaiont relief. U8o ono bottle, atnd you will givo uIp the p ha tck btusiness. Matnufacturedl and 3y for 81110 at Robertson & Gilder'su ' Drug Store. T1he cheapest lIne of Latdies' Oxfords ever bownu in Newberrty lit Ladies' Patent Tljp Oxfor'ds, 50c, at B t Jamiecsoni'u. ilachaan ahapel and Unionl Aeatemy Chip. Tbore will be communion services at Cannon Creek church next Sunday. Mr. John Cousin will represent Col ony congregation at the Lutheran Con ference which will Convene at Mt. Olivot embracing the fIfth Sunday. Me. John Fellers was appointed alter nate. Capt. Jno. F. Banks' old family horse died last, Monday. Old Uncle Jimmie Sloan died at his home on Sunday night, 15th inst., aged about 87 years. His remains were buried at Cannon Creek graveyard on Monday following Colony congregation was vell sup plied with young and able divines las. Sunday: Rovs. 1H. A. McCullough and J. L. Cromer, both of the North Carolina Synod, were present; also Rov. John Long, of the Seminary. We had 1'o specittl prefer4ence as to who would preach, in fact, would liked very nueh to have heard a sermon from all three of the young servants of God. As Rev. McCullough was at his old home, le gave place to the others and took no >art, in the services. The altar services vere conducted by Rev. Long and the :ermon was preached by Rev. Cromer. As he entered the pulpit. he told the ,oi ,!ation that he was glad to be vith them and he hoped to be able to a11v something that would he of some interest to their spiritual welfare. Ills ext was: "The Lord said unto Cain: Where is' Ahle, thy brother? And he aid: 1 knoweth not; am I my brother's :eepery"-Genesis 4: 9. Rev. Cromer tad preached but a short while when lie had captivated the whole congrega. ion. The perfect silence and the trict attention shown was evidence hat there was something .nore strik 'ng than mere curiosity. le made some ,ointed ilhmairations in showing how ie are our brother's keeper, setting aorth the duties of husbands to wives ind wives to husbands, fathers and nothers to children and children to -arents, pastors to congregations and ongregations to pastors; also how we ire our brother's keeper as neighbors. 'iends, officials, statesmen, and even as trange's. There are many ways to do rood: for instance, those who give alms ud hestv charity of iny kind show eighborly kindness and are counted rood people, and very often true Chris 1an1s. Ithit at last, ;od knoweth the imart.. After all it is as Bro. C 1romer ;aid: The onle vlho doeti, good for t!hI' ake of good and expects neither lonor, praise or worldly gain, will be he one accepted in the kingdom of eaveni. ev. Cromer is a young man )f more than ordinary talent, and what. naakes his sermon the more efTective, iv shows that Iiis heart, is in the mat Small pox is reported in the Pomaria eetion. We learn that. a petition is on is rounds looking to have the ballast >it near PomaIria closed. This is noth ig more than right. The people should Ase ever' Means available to keep the lisease from spreading. We thank you Bro. Kay for your kind fivitltion to sit in your cooler. We vill he out soon and you can just ex. )eeL to ''set em uip." Last night we bought, of y'ouri cooler. We were so 'cry hot that we rolled antd kicked, ussedi an(d grumbled, got, up, went out,, irank water, got among t,he yaller dogs, Lid they swappedC( us a few of those )lack things which generally inhabit, ogs. WVhat do you call them Kay? loppling Johns, I reckon, for I know hat they made old Chips hop from hen until day. Say, Kay, have you ot any such animals out at town? Inasmuch its The Herald and News links that tbere is a possibility or at. east a probability of there being three actions in the politiehli fle!d this year, ye p)ropose to harmonize the matter if )cssible, foir in the face of a war stir ye are in uo fIx to have a polit,ical stir. 'he solution of the matter whichI hall oIThir I think is a fair one and no &.r-minded person can object. If there sto be a license, a p)rohib)ition and a lspensary faction, I see no other way o conie to ter'ms in the matter but to o back to the equal division p)lan. But clme might t.h ink or say, how can we itake an equal division where there are hbrec factions? Now, this Is my p)lan: nominiate fotr the [louse of Represen atives, the lHon. E. Hi. Aull, editor of ['lie Herald and( News, to represent the icenso faction; the lion. Rt. Hi. Gr'ene eri, editor of The Observer, to repro ent the p)rohiibition faction; and the Ion. 1". V. Capers, editor of r'he Voice i the People, to repr'esent the dispen try3 faction. Now Edit,ois, go to work ndi( settle these mat,ter's between y'outr elves and let us country folks alone, lease dlon't say anything that will icate frict.ion. The dry spell has lasted just, long notighi to (10 tup the spring oats.I inik that the farmers will soon realize e fact that spriing oats atid fruit. gents won't do t.o fool with. T1hxere is a fount-ain, (this sounds like at blessed good old hymn), but I'm ot, going to spea'r (if that, fountain lIed with 1b1o(od. .Its t hat fountain at V. WV. "ulmer's, which is filled wyith ice. refreshing, cool drinks. If you animt somiething nice just go around nd WValt can fIll y'ourt bill to a frac oil. TIhanks, Biro. Clodhopper, for comn limentary words. We thought that ou would ngrece to ouri p)roposition, a8 e always knew you to be honest and Llr-mindecd. We always try to speak 'hat we conceive to be right, let, it lease or' displease who It may. Say, Kay, what do you think of ouri lution of the liquor problem? Don't ot think that we have cracked the nut far as NowI orry is concerned. In conclumion, I want to say to the readers of Tho Herald and News: It i a matter of lkupoSsibility lot teo to give anything like the latest news, unless the editor will agree to run a daily paper. It seems for' the past fow weeks that ho has neon so stacked with news that, my Ch Ilp had to lie over In the otff.0 at least a week before they ap peared. We don't say that our news is or so much importanmeo, but suppose wo were to say that Hill Jones was very sick, not ablu to sit up, and then in it week or so afterwards the item appear in the paper, and Sm Smtith would happen to meet Jones in his usual health. Then Smith would accuse Chips of an untruth. But The Herald and News is growing to such an extent that we will have to run it Into a big daily. then tho Chips, Kays, Clodhol; per, and all the rest of the force can fly. Chips. May 21. Don't bolt your food, it irritates your stomach. Choose digestible food and tIh !w it Indigestion is a dangerous sickness. Proper earo prevents it. Shaker Digestivo Cordial cures it. That iq the long andi short of indiges tion. Now, the question is: Have you got indigestion? Yes. if you have pain or discomfoi t after eating, headache. dizziness, nausea, offensive breath. heartburn, langouir, weakness. fever, jaundice, flatulence, loss of appetite, irritability, Constipation, etc. Yes. you have indigettion. To euro it, taike Shaker Digestivc Cordial. The medi einal herbs and plants of which Shaker Digestive Cordial is composed, help to digest the food in your stomach: help to strengthen your stomach. When your stomach is strong, cape will keep -t so. Shaker Digestive Cordial is for sale by druggists, price 10 cents to .10A per Lxottle. St Luke's. Rov. V. Y. Boozer, of Burlington. N. C.. preached here yesterday morn ing. In boyhood he was near us. ani sometimes with us. and our people loved him with his goodness of hearz. genial disposition and pleasant mar ners. In young manhood's estate as a mnessenger of peace. good widh and love. our high regard for him has increased, if possible. We are glad that he is de voting his life to the Gospel ministry. for which he is so well fitted. Both in corposition and delivery his serions are excellent. Miay heaven's choicest blessings Test. upon himi and his labors. iIe was accompanied here Sunday by Mts. Boozer. his father, Capt. 11. S. Boozer. and Mi r. and 'Ir,. .1. P. Wheel Or. Next Sunday heing the fifth Sunday th re will he no preaching Iere on that day. At its annual meeting yesterday If ternoon the Luther League elected the following oflicers to serve for the ensu ing year: President, J. E. Hunter; vice-president. G. Pi. Hunter, recording Seeretary, MiSs lssie Moore: corre sponding secretary, NIiss Sula Taylor: treasurer, T. C. Hawkins The league has 68 members and is doing a gooO work. All the meetings, devotional, lif"rary and social, are 'vell attended. The new postoflice granted at Dr. W. E. Lake's has been opened up. It is known tis Julia in honor of Mrs. (Julia) Lake. TIho Utopia mail 'rouite, which s:trt,s at Newberry', has1 been extended to tho new ofile. It, is hoped to get connection with the St. Luke's daily mail and th us be0 brought into quick conmmun icat.in wit.h Pr1osperi ty. Somec of ouri young peOple attended the exhibition at Utopia Friday night. Mr. "Bee" took a "flying trip'' to the mountainous regions of North Carolina last week. "'On the wing'' ho passed MIt. Pleasant and Charlotte, and "lit" long enough to see our gIrls up there, those from this county who are attend ing college. They are "well andi doing well," and will he home s'oon-those at Mt. Pleasant Seminary the latter part of next week, those at EWizabeth Col lege about two weeks later. It is "dry" hero now without prohi bitioni. W. May 23, 1898. Thirt y-dvo years make a generation. That Is how long Adolph Fisher, of Z/anesvillte, 0. suitred fromn piles le was cured by using thbree boxos of DeoWltt's Witch Heade Salvo. The Latespt War News. (Special to Herald and News.) ColumbIn, S. C., May 23.--No news from fleets today. British steamer Aramore captured by Oseola trying to runi blockade and was brought to Key West as prize. It was loaded with lumber andl catt,le. It is announced in Madrid that the government is p)repar lng another fleet for coast defense. British Captain It is alleged has learned in Cadiz that the Spanish fleet will shell Boston. Koester. May 23.--Mil itary experts in WVash lngton expiect American troops to be In Havana this week. They believe soe have alreadly stat ted, it is knowun that the government could transpoi~ swonty five thotusand men01 from Tampa in thirty-six hours keeping them north of floots, Sampson, Sohloy and Corveoras. Koeste r. Colutmbita, S. C., May 23.-Spanish cotnsul at St.. I erro, Mortiniqute, in fortmed this morning that Cerver'as fleet would retutrn there to coal. Authori tiles say shall not coal in that hatrbor. English steamer Twickonham waiting there with supply of coal for Span iar'ds. [KOESTER. May 23.-William [Barbee killed. J. M. Colcollough fatally inijured in a collision in a train hearing th'e troops atnd a vegetable train 'over. theo,F. C. and P. this morning. They wore p)rivates in a North Carolina regiment from Durham. It is relported in 1.ondon that Italy will declare the Cubatn blockado in effective. 'The Oregon has arrived at Key West, KOESTR. coferotnoo Valled off. We have received the following noti(le frot theseeretairy of the New berry Conference. It would seem from this that, the small pox was sproading in tho country disricts. Tlaer should be som menats of forcing vaccination, and yet, it Is strange that an1y people will refu'so to be vaceinated when they have it, free of clarge and know that it, makes them immune and when by paromilp vaccination the diseao might ba blotted out. A9 it is now it is e)reading overt the Statte. At this time we have no cases in the town: \Vill you please announce in your Tuersdaity's paper that thA Newberry Conforence meeting at, Mt. Olivet, 27h, 29th, has been called in. The small pox Scarm Is raging in the 'N'aLI see tion antd ioy think it better to pmst )One tle meeting. One deatlh is tx ported from just aerios thIe Saluda and it is said there are quite a iber of other cases over there nmow: By complying with the axe mequest Youk will greatly oblige. Z. W. R1R1A n Secretary Nevberry Conference,. NOMINATIONS. For House of Represen tatives. [NAPT. ,JXN0. F. IIANKS I 11r% Sby nminated A iat adidale for Tx, elecion to the lo%er iuse of the Gt-n eral Asembly and is ph.eNsN to abide the result of the emoratic Primary Elctlion. CmzUX-NA RT1UR1 K111LE1 IS I11iERY . annoumNd as a candidae for r election to the le,gislature and is pledged to abide the result of the Iem ceratic primary election. For County Superinten dent Education. I HF13Y ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candidate for re-election to the ike of County SuIrintendent of Ea ueion, and pledie myself to abide the resul' of the Democratic primary. F. W. HIGGINS. T H E MANY FRIENDS OF THE Hon. Thos. W. Keitt take pleasure in announeins his name for County Superintendent of Education. and pledge hiim to abide the result of the Democratic primary. MANY OTERS. For County Su pervisor. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candidate for County Supervisor and pledge myzelf to abide the result of the Democratic primary. V. A. 1ILL. J ". SCHUMPERT Is HEREBY e nominated its a candidate for County Suiprvisor-subject to the pri mary election. Examination for Teachers' Certilcatcs, TH1-IE REGI 'LAR EXAMINATION T for Tenchers' County Certifleates will he held on Friday, June 1'th, 1898, at, the court house. Applicants will bring their own pens and ink atid paper. F. W. HIGGINS, County Supt. of Education. NOTICE OF REWARD. T W\ENTY-FIVE D)OLLARS RE wardl is iered for the capture andl return of Will Cleland who es caped frmom the Chain Gang on Mon day, May 16ith. JINO. M. SCHiUMPERT, Su pervisor. iHARlNESS SHOP. J. B. Walton has opened a Hiar-. ness Shop on Main Street, next door to 0. Klottnor's. Will make new harness and repair old. Twenty-five years experience. Prices reasonable. (Give him your orders. Satisfaction guarantoodl. t MONEY TO LOAN On farming lands. Easy pay ments. No commissions charged. Borrower pays actual cost of perfecting .toan. Interest 8 per cent. JOHN B. PALMERt a SON, t. 8m Columbia, S. . Itlis a Sure Sign When Candy low ers get their heads together that the verdict is going to be in favor of WhiUnoq's Chocolates and Confections. They are famous wherever there ex ists an appetite for pure, delicious can dy. Wblinaii'S InStItiRcons Chocolaics Is porfect in flavor and quality, do. lictous and henithful. Made in stantly with boiling water. FORl SALE AT THE J. K. GILDERI BOOK STORE. The Latest Arrivals -AT A. 0. Jones ...CASH STORE... 50 pa Staudard Shirting Prints, 40. W pe Mcrrimak " " 41e. 10 pe fauoy satin llago, olriine vtTet, at, 10 p Wes WhitI lldia inQu, o 10 " 10) - " Sie, 10 4 w 1 10I 10 " " " 'e, 10) " - -ie iunits antd akirt t '& to it yd, 1X V, 40,inch Silk MuIll at 19M I I Alack 'ilk Giuadine at 0t, 11) $1,00;f arm\). X Iarge line ;of .%ew ants at ftvm 20 ca f en Wonon's and Childr'~%s Shx\:s At rmt , to A of Mon', St rAw lats at h.. oma lo Me"n' *tiff andI S'Nft VNr l tsat $1Lt'0 t~o$.. . A new line of MenS N c\kwear, C.oll Ia -rs, eulIs and Inder\'ear, New Suspeuder-s New G-Tloves, New it t, New Fans, New Umbrellas, aill at. a little less than you can buy them at any other store in Newberry. Why? Because JONES sells for cash and consequently can aff'ord t. sell for less. Come and see us often. Agent for Standard Patterns. A. C.JONES, The People's Store. Under Newberry Hotel. Newberry, S. C., May 17, 1898. The Latest fSTYLES! The Lowest PRICE S! Shall be our motto this season. We are in a position to give both. Our buyers have just returned from New York, the center of fashion for this coun try, and are now ready to talk to you about the things that go. buy in the cheapest try. b)uy in large quanti ties. Woe therefore command the very lowest prices and will give themn to you. We want to call your spe3cial at ten tion to the fact that we do not sell trash nor shoddy goods. Woe prido ourselves in offering re liable goods in every line, even our oheapest goods are of standard qual ity, We propose to lead in p)oint of style arid quality and to meet all com petition in point of price. 4 Our Stores are full of nice, new spring goods. We want to show them to you, and wi-ll do as much for' you as any house can. Come to See Us. Yours truly, TAKE A LOOK m~our LadiiE biitibTi and Lace Shoes and Oxford Ties. They are the peer of any fot gear in this or any other market! . They fit and wear well! One guarantee goes with every pair ! You take no risk! Drop in 'tis no trouble to show these elegant foot trimmings ! S. 3. WOOTEN, NEWBERRY -S.c. A E I N V I T E D 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. WILLIAMS. t. ly Alain Street, Ne% bei-ry, S. U. HARRIS - LITHIA - WATER Contains More Lithia nlIaN ANY OTh R LI A WTEII ON TIlE lR(ET! ead what some noted physicians have to say for it! The waters of the Lithia Springs Asheville, N. C., A pril 24, 1898. ire odorless, free from color, with a An extendled clinical use of the .leacant saliney taste, rather palat-. Harris Lithia WVrpomt et ible When taken in considerable the sit aen taterd it. me o juantity, they do not nauseate, purge, of the bet, if not the best, Lithia r produce any feehing of discom- Water kow to-epoeso.I ort. I find from the analysis of the te cntown tof hpofshaion Uin vat ers, they contain Chloride Sodium, it acntion mareoshatis Uein ?larb. Potash, Garb. Soda, Carb. tb Racti nd vlouts Diseasen [Athia, Carb. Iron and Sulphate aforhe mretcondfotyha itease f1agnesia. These waters act directly th e Buffalo or Londonderrhaiter non the mucous coating ot the Vy trl yors tomach and alimentary canal, they JOry Hruy yous,LA5 'D ire powerfully alterative and tonic. JH a ILAs .D 'hey are everything to inflamed or rritated surfaces. They act upon be blood, changing it from acid to llkaline. In Indigestion, Catarrh of Mr. J. T. Harris, Proprietor Harris tomse~h and Gastreia, supple. LithiaL Springs: nented with a proper diet, they are D)ear Sir: Whlile it is contrary to .ecertain cure. The action upon the my custom to give testimonials to idneys is marked. The Sodium, remedial agencies, I feel free to at [otash, Soda, Lithia, are the best test to the efficac of th -ari iolvents of uric acid, all calculi of an Lithia Water (whcyusedhenHarrge ceid, character, whether litary or quantit-ies) in the Rh e"mati argd ~ystic, ares steadily dissolved. I am (ionty Diathoes inegre stn ~onfidenjt that the profes%sioni will find of the K(idny;i -inglargtio ofte tvery useful ini cases wherre this the Biladdg ad in nl asmaeo wher ,l fwtris , -uied thuerei is an excess of solids in the WAnTJ*oo, 8, (., Aprii U, J'A nI)2. 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