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R. 11. A U 1,U E DITOR. T11C. SEVONIP R.CE. '.11eve se ins toi le billt little dlouht nlow t;Ial, thw "Atcmnd vacu. for Gm-0erno01 will b-1 bet-weel l lho ald Felather Stonw. 11, will bel a blalttlht,woeln pro hlibitimn and 1.b11 dipcin-,:wy 'lh peo. 1h0 W11 .1:ue op1PSI'dl t4) b0,o1 e h Ike lthwir eboi . .\: for I l Ierald a n1 News inl Liis lig ht wt au-e for the pro libiliqn c4 altlitlat . Ilik i, mln- ieigh har all ; 1 1i 1,11lt. a git 44ni4 lio h and wve bwli-v n bl imik. a liust. rato (ov ero.Tht- disi-I)Sary 111tst, .1o soor. < 1 tteW. \\' 1 -lieve tis co illty will -i v .l M . I ''' lut * o r llt . a f mlo vot.. .\tih i- n% vil ill" 110t 11n01re Ohan -10.010 ote 4 h:4 v - 1 h . : 1 Iwar.l I-I min b it, thert i nI v piobabilit 1 t. te IIu(!i, St wv ilI Foll. of dliv.: al hill e Iih tl I lit. ' '4 ill rat.l. n\ ill b) .. I -4 .\ r. .and v. Iim wi I i lt.; Mlr. . \ a' \ -1 b il :-, v- i st - i 1ih 141 .\ r. n , i t .\l I. 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Sinceyou nivientte on.rohi itio OURC CONIttATULATIONS. 'We desivo to extend our.-Conigratula. tions to Mi r. Hellinger on his clection. WO fought hl1n with all the power wO hadl while the witr was on but wb fought openly and abovn board, and nevei struck below the belt. The jury to whom we appeacdl has rendered a verdit agailm t its. \Ve do not adlnilire their jilignl cnt b t 1I, is 1t t f,)r, us to kick(i or ask the e'sol why, atil! we <lo not. We want, to say to Mvt. 11Ailingi.r that, wI are still his friernl and sori<liin V !reeti n,L,S his ue s. It. was a fiLl 1', stiuare li t., il 11n oplln field Iti l the victory Is hi.. We belie v I hI. will dlisha.,rgIe the dutis of the ollh-e to which Ie hats ibee chos, 9 faitiftily atd wit hil, credt to h11:1l1sel f. 41140011) .11111"N 1 ;FT It 'eins that, all of t,ie Newbrvy men41,1 1M-( lelt Ithlis Li time. All we have' to say is that. the voterS vXectisted bai jilto ou Ntwerry ivn were till comilptlvi , I tIl w-mid have Ilatle abhl- aml I Iticitl, uh:escirvalt, w:ill 1ill' Saint flirt bv If. -till of th,w wh-Io hlavv bteen4 cbost-. \\' arve oIrrY mni-l [uI-11 I-t l l, bilt, W e o no(! I t S i icilt ah<o'l it, but1 w Ill :hil, fil oli et. vtIt ld be e :u-d lot- ihl- friy when tih war cry i'.'. ulee a . it' thvt Iha I(Alh lp to l t ] sti llby the Inlel vihosen it) at i . r . d sun tiu l iIli-, 1t hr t oiW.a Sfu il n in t los oI tI jutII vlost'll In af ft"-. V..-t'S 1.h10 W411 is IIOL M-ver .\I,I :tu14 w%k. ..a' v lil- abit 'ito pay a fe I l ) b ,in in th i-A C(oItest . WV w .iIl sec ali t it. Mt I , E' IN a - ' N - I-A i i t U l' 4 IM )T111H. i . in . . l . I> lh s Il o>, fild ita formnal pro.:- t' rmtic4! (if voll.aA hlit heh IrtiuesOt:(i9 49 ' tiat li ar 4 lyu tl eill ai ert l inl f I,hl oxiculive voI w illt for .\Monfla , v' it : .,o L.hat. he bity stalt his conilphaint o4 I ho comml it, . lie i not. suro 11110, Ill will olnter1 a prott-1 , It r Iont . th - 'l l ionl, t. [, is it i-, ocls ho lsie a Uil1l. closer. inm h.; iln. 1(m1 1n1lh him of (lit ' Int t l wl t i9t, If taiI (1 i9 bhaink v(jvt1. , vn wI(.h his b),sIlot aund tqlhl I it lnang er., of1 i t, alid O,b y I'.hel Itrt uthi voh. an. (ill nol. ewuIt. it,. Thi t r hal l 'aipt 'ltiks (on lis ;icet. If I'.hat v e it l i homn coutl il atdi ( '01. I1 Ik er0i,'0 a ae 111w n fil. l it, (-vt I w layti hav -el. a t i. b-t w eln 'apt. IL ilks. 4 t'11 ll 1)lir-li t.l-lam Il htalh Wmll bo inl thl. r o a v-... If (fl, Divk It, a m tn w%ai on it hto woid ftill be link \oto ahlval. It. is No lilwI Iv tiOtt, dle Collm mIiWo will cbange thell 1ulinigof y4estu-day, but, still no havim (.ani comle of inveti gationl. Capt. Buadi Is Ilot eomplainlinig, but he fel- s tva a.i It, h3 So close hi should look little 1ane chosely into it. T e shiotihi h at rulm inveting of theo com Millve. Itm tyical~tf "'n"ptuj)es.' Te, I)r l't"ol'pe,. N8 nhe m .4. YA. LK. OD OFE ' \I(lutm iiItome l amil. 191I l T ov pat ofe T.he St 'f il lhi to1- Ii (Jilts lit. l . Ivn lt f ii ' lof t9 l.h e . h- A i I n . or-lt rit ap rs!nio Frit .J.Amrsn Mirlla-son's, ign p'itst, quartso il ano b half toal-t rintonste Aehlsv o Bialls inm quaipsrts andhal ga: . iost forTle chchnfo eap i rit Ro-b. \esn& w il- les do n .er Drugntan Storetrf OUR PROSPERITY BUDGET ALL THIE NEWS OF A LIVE AND PRO ORESSIVE TOWN. rScotat Correspouiece Rorald atid News 1 Alles Fant, and MIss Robertson, of Newberry, are visiting NIr. J. 11. Hun tor and family. I am requested by Capt. I,. T. C. Ilitor to call at,tention to the A txil inry Institute of Clemson College. A metinu will he hold at Newberry d the first, Mlondly and all who feel an inter'est in advancing the farming in terests shouild at,tend. I] isses Co''rrie and Gu1-ie louseal, of G'eorgia, aid N r. Fred Ifouseal, of Men phis, 'Tenn., aro visiting Mr. .1. A. Siipsoll and family. Thiu many friends of Itev. T. 0. ki'it.r will regret to heat' of the deat,hi of Mis. (oister, In Philadelphia last week where she had gone to un der,go a sl1'giCial opIeraVtLIOl. Ittatrglars have again been at work in town aIn the C., N & L..It. It. was raItitld anld thle tiCket Cas broken opuen. The bltrglar Or burglars seem to Ia n0ow just. wheie to go to get shoes is they got I. or 20 pails of Selhulmpert & Ir.,L(T's shoes. Second time .hey havu w<on their shoes and they mu11st like thein. They (lt the glass out of the in iidow amil welt, in ind opened A Iel cs-s of l 1120 I and ottedi ham an(I int, 1)1ing in a 1iii'y t.ey sa*it, down and eat their full by 1 he light of tbe IM) m1 in I lit si-le door' of the depot. A 1eWiald oif $25 Ias bven offered for the arrUst, of th. righit par'ties. W trust they w ill g caIriugh t,. AIi's. lIjo Mi h111 I,'Chibdi'Vir ()f Ir. 1). MI. I,a, 1ford are Visiting in Colh - bia this week. Al iss NaI Iry (I 'vt) ItI I.hi I ir has 4,41nek. to Asheville, N. C., to visit roilat ivis and unljoy the Ilounlnill irll. I. I-lishia Cuirton, a foi'-ir Nw berr Ni, but nlow of Georgia. is viSitin' relatiV(!S inl and1 ar11und tOwn'I 1,his week'I. Kay dlid] lot,'e to at.tuend but, one day onl the Slday-Schoo' ConvinHoln at, Colony. All who wet!e there report lk Very pleatsalt, tinli-. 'The d iscussions were full and n2o dolbt, Ilany new ideas were ltakenl home. The one topic, "ThI'e advantag of the Inten111latollit l sson." wa' alonm. si ie ent to repaiy fori timt- s1wint. I' clIv~.n endo eect,ed f w Ili.-sident, M r. It. T. C. 11111 t ttr. aml for \'ico-P'reuident, II. It. WI''Ic. Sekcr.m'Ia ly, W. Auig sheelYt Treasui-, N Ir. 13l. W heeler. Time and 1)ahce 0 of neIox t ileet in was left to til! olliver.s. A V1m11it.tee was appohined to iallrge a )'og'r.unLl for ('hi ldlen's Da1y exercises lif)d all the schools were urged to adopt this pWOrg'aln whenl 1'ealy so as to have Un1iformity. Committee: Niess's. Geo. 13. Cromec, W. A. Sheely, A. 11. Kohn. iad Ou-' follow towtosininti, Dr. Wyche lben nominatted on the iir-st ballot he would hlave be) the happivs, mian1 inl town and hie is hllppy aiily way. ie haLd at nivo pleasantt, younlg hly to make him a visit. hast, Friday aid inl theyear.s (t.oic 4he will call him "papa.'' MIr. In l.Ilaker, of GiaI'noey, a lar'ge 2'tm0t.racotor' and( biuihile' who 11 s b1en 1)02n(2 2a visit, to hiis s(on, M '. K. I laker', rei Li 1,1'n home11 Tries0day3. He says' tilere' is tool mu11ch maft1ial on2 tIhe gr'oil to let. it, go to, wa(st.e and)2 11ha1 Il he (ottoln a(2121 ret, a1 yarn till if no mtoie. lie say3s the Ga2ffnuy03 Ci-pet MI ilIs br'oke dIirt, .une 21t,h and by1( I~ A ugust, . ih was ready3 to) steam111 up, an is( no21w ri' ng1 1 night11.2( (1d2day wit,h ordter's ahead1( tor' 2 mon2)t,bi This'l is push2512 andl plucik. Commn ion2111 ' svices in (Grce' tdhm-chl Sun2day morn1ling. NIir. C. 11I. Mar't.in is visitinlg Mri. 0. I'. I iairris, his u2nrle, t his week. A ir. .. . Ioozer 2, of Williamoston,hats been1 2)n 2a v.isit. in 'rosper'iI%y. NI iss's I .1illy11( In luthy lisseIl are1 vis MIi ss I .izzie 0lIen'2in, who has been l('' (o2 2a visit to) 1the home1 folks, splent a 01111 de days ini town and1( worshi pped' ini (h'.'1 chuchiIl hi Sunday113. 1101' for'mer pui'iPs wereo glaid 1to moot, and1 greet her Mr is. WhIitels, (A 221 .12)s1.) 21d it Iis ('0n211, will leaLve foir their Atlanita ()cr y'oung 2 fr'iiend, [D'l0ank lb unter,. Is no2w holing the fort foi' Messrs. IIl1121 ter' .& i Wheeler at, 1.h0 new di irug st ore. W\e 11a1l a1I long lel-ti' hande us(0( 12a1 ('oule oft (1h1ys n1o heaingg on2 thle troublous4)12 times of '71, an2d tile parit playeod bty S. S. Ih-hbres an ld the Wa'l1 2ac IIouse. And11 ( 'o. K(eitt tellIs me Iknewii th 1at. we would 52 '(elIr, fo' tihe house15. We may113'( lquotefom th011Lis let,ter' aIt 2a latei' dazte, anid tIhe wr'it.er say3s he ill:1tyI witl a h1i story3 of1 thIoe ti1mes. We0 2trcst, heI may(3, as511 it i n I i i n ke 1int e''st,. inv read1(ingf. Old N all kay~ know aIS2 gr2ound 2(.and was present at, sev~eral of the on 1 ferencies held( iI n hob room12 at. 11he hotel where lhe was2i 11u12 i'red'( and0 alecd 1s m2eseme to) tIhe I eecutIiv comm421 22it t('e and2 Wall11ace IIi onSe everal1 ,ime11s. Crops In ouri'21 midst seemi very goo d, xcept, 1the cotto 2(1 rop,11 1 tear' manliy (OmIe may they13 have1 line( cotton,. 'Th'e peaches120 1< wich we had an2 1thundance10 are abtouit atll gone, but, t.he wa1ter2melon1s are" still here2' inl (lcide, lic ..nunlher'. We iure gilad for- fiends (I come11 and1( hllp enljoy t,hem. MIt'. IDriay till 11laage, who Ili'ed a lIlly onl Mr M. A. CarlIisle's Doo011, ilace, sp)en1 last Week( at. MrIs. Goi' I'.(. trude King's. Ho also visited otber i friends in our tuidst. Miss Nettle Moore, who has been visiting at Mr. John Eipps, wont last, 1 Saturday to visit her mother and aunts near Gosben Hill. Mr. Milton King got his arm pretty badly hurt on a private railroad track which we have in our midst, We woulid advise Mrs. King to ent,er suit, against the railroad company at onlce. Miss Eunice fong, an estimable young lady, is at Mr. W. It'. Brown's tUis week. AMr. J. A. liikard has had two roonis andt a plazza added to his house in front, which I know must add greatly to its comfort for them. Miss I)oIlle Klbler, after spending last week with Mr. James Kibler, re turned home Sabbath evonlng. Mrs. James Kibler has been on our sick list t is week. We hope she may soon be restored to health. . At the last, meeting of our school trustees Mrs. S. A. Jeter was almost unanimously elected as teacher of our school. Mrs. Jeter has already taught I three years in our mildst, and this shows what, our people think of her. May the seeds of knowledge. sown by her into the iniids of our youti's bring forth one b ildred fold. It, was my pleasurie, Nlv. iditor and friends, to visit last, iveek t,he home of my clh ibli-od in south Union. Alany Sweot linlmories were awaikenied and h11ppy hours Spent, wit,h parelts. broth urs, sisters and friends On Sabbath I attended (.1church at logers. once the old camp meeting gruni, wvre once I Worshipped and tented the Carlisles, I Colield'.-, togrs, Chicks itd 111an others whoml I:1 mloo youlner to N.eenli. Time has wrought m1anyip. lge ire vven in the shopt, splace of my life. .\Nl ll(day l rig wi r W Io eaSrly andt( ho1in 1eid to Ieach Wlitinire beforq till fieigit train passed over thw s. A. 11 I SILw 41utit! I number1h' (If ChItnges inl the townl oW \\hitmlil-kS Sihwo I was thel-l! omie 1 %w) Ntrs Silev. Sevt:ral new houisvs havit been built. a large mill es tiahl ish ed, anid anloO.elet,ety dhvell itiy am1l a I large brick store aie troilng u). \\' took it petp1) inl at tile liaptist chireh where l1'ev. Malonl was holding It sI eciatl meeting and all seemed happy there rendering praise to our G(d. We th..n1 Called on i'rs. P'hillips at, (oshnl 11111 Circuit's beautiful pill.-oi age. A Id let, mi say that, this building is lagely bhe zift, of (ol. It. L. Cole mnti, decea-sed, who has done so imany things for the Alaster's cause. At the parkolire we SIa%w oul- old fl-icid, MIS Cornelia Alewine. She seems as stout, hea It hIy, clieel ! m1111(n happy as she usually is. Alt.s. Phillips brought outt somte of the prettiest drawn linen work in the form of handkerchiefs, towels, I table mnts, &e , it has ever been my good fortune to see. If you ever need anything in this line you will do well to call on her. The visits of the rest of my week Itt hoiine would properly be long in a Union paper, so I will not, give t.'i to yolu. N i,r . A uigut, :30, 1898. Onily~ 1ton days) more inl whiich to 1)11y yi KtIlfon asit alt COSt at. Jii-~ son's 5. tif. Be -OUSnOS Is causedc( by3 torphilivr ua0'. hieh i'reents diges ttini d p111Iertiits foode toi ferniteilt ant Put rify in thecio tomel. The lifiolilow' izzins. heali dache, H ood's M Lot relieved, bl)lousii fever Pills stimullateh the stomaich, I r,Onise the liver, 'ure hendnehe'ti, .dtizzineiss, coW Ti Olty 1'ills toi taikii u ith IIuodI's Ms ari llha. NOMINATIONS. For House o f R epre. en tatives. LI )ie ke'rh respiect.fully annllounle him l ats a candillate for' the luegi slatture, bke 11ore the c'omin g primauiris and p111tled !e him i to aideu thei result,, shuld hi ie conIIsenit,.to malke the can11vas. h. IV A\NS IN I l'Cith,City -1.1- e;announcited ias aL cand(id ate for ine i louse f lieseni tt i vts, sublject ito l.he rulesc~ and iegultat.ions of Ille I )emlocrait.it' 'ar'ty. 1 ''TIlhURl KI 11'l. iS II litWity ,L anli.iun'cd as it camlidit.e for' ie ci ':tLon to thie iA'glslatturie andl( is l'ledged to abide thle result, of tbe Dem ecia t.ic prIimaryil' election. to'rimary )eiulee'itn. For CuntySuperinten dent Iducation. j I "l'ill'CBY ANNOUJNCl. A V SIf,.l ai canidal,te for r'e-ehect,ion .0to the Olli(e (If I 'CIn liy Nupierint.o.nde,t, of 141' iesult, of thle I )emocrat.ie priiary. I". W. IiIGG'iNS. r 3Il MlANY lii*NDS Ot. TI'llC . H on i hs. WV. Kcitt, tik e pleiasuire ini anlrfouinig his namiue for il uty Supertin teiiient, (If I'd unat,i(n. amd pIled ge himu 1.o abide thte resul t of thle D)emouerat ic pimaaiy. MA ANY VO'rERus. AITY 120%12. 87 A. li M Ul.:;L; l.AIRtOM AtIUN iC.\ TIliN (Iif Aimilly lilnagi. Ni.. 87, A. F'.MA w.inh I e hld mi xii .\londayi'.~ evenling. at 81( t,elio'clo. iii Alusoin e Ilall. \'liihing bret' hireui i'rdiially n oh-, me'. A. C. .It,N;> w \. M. 'MOWER SELLS TPE BEST FIFTEEN DAYS MORI TO GET $ioes at Cost! Our famous shoio selliig will :oUtinu yet just lifteenl days. t is a matter of economy w1ti you.--not a question of pro fits with us. In this sale of all Siimer ShooF t strictly first cost, we have put ou: )>st shoes forward It has beell a Fitting opportiui y to miany peoplo to einbirace tli >ccasionk to tioculro som11e of tho Hst loatest, nicest, most serviceablt floes over oldl at such pricos it q1-wherry. VO takm prilo in saying tli. nuch, aii the results of the sal( und the niany customers we hav >leased will bear us out in the state nviet.. E'verything has beon just as ad rertised, and this principle will b idherod to throughout the remain ng (lays of this sal. I you want a nice Oxford Tie, 1* oil want a nice 8trap Slipper -(I sizesjor I audies an( Childrien. ) If'you wilant a nice LoW Cut Shoe (In sizes for Menl and Boys.) rhe Mower Co.'s is the plao to got them for the next 11 days at striotig first cost, No freight a<lded. Shoes bought of ns I al way )olishvd free of ciargo at our Sho )epart ment. Rolmeinbor tho sIle, kle pricv ,he place, the limit--just fifteen day nore of famous shoe selling. Respectfully, .&G.S1 MOWER GO RECEIYIN EVERY DAY! DAY NEW .Dress Goods, Silks, Flannels, Canton . Flannels H osiery and Underwear, Notions, and Shoes for Everybody, Dome to see our prices and goods!I 0 Goods, Not 10ons and1 Shoes and( H[ats. OME TO SEE US! Next, door to ~obertson & Gilder's Alil '. Jnes, .\lunnsrer IROBERT Y. SUCCESS, Leavell & DEALE1 Marble and Granite h\ Furniture, Mattresses UNDERTAKING IN ALL Orders in UNDERTAKIN of the day 4 LEAVELL- - SPEEI NEWBERRY - CASH BASIS Oni anid ai 1st, wo wil business oil Paid for. Cal we will Imico 11 interest, as we N ,our goods with profit---sellng i for the Cs8h. Call __.______ ng and it will profit NE" CLOT CANO] "T HE The ap~ When no the cord, sition at i - graceful, Pri BEST MOSQUITO NET-i CA S.3. W0 NEWB3ERRY - - - - CASH BASIS I I On anid after Sep)tembel)r First~ we will eondnetLour b)usinIos on a cash basip. No goods detliverrel unt.il p)aid for. Call on1 u~ and we wo will mnako it. to .your interest, as we will inn k our' goods vi it bi a shaort profit ----lsel gi M st ricedly for the~ cash. Call andl it will pirofit you. Davenport & Renwicl( LEAVELL, DR TO Speers, I IN ionunental Works, Wall Paper, Etc DF ITS BRANCHES ! filled at ANY HOUR )r night. IS - OLD - STAND, - .-. - - C. rter Septembelr I conduct our ai cash basis.I tvered untit on uand to your Vill mark1-1 it Hllrt trict ly ,0.9(.o you. 'BERRY HING CO. I DIXIE CANOPY." proved best canopy. ; in use, by releasing it of itself takes a po he head of bed both mtd ornamental. Ce. $2.75 each. ING I LL AND SEE THEM I Newberry College. ib ree courses for degr, w ~itheec (s. (ood Library.3 I'orkcing 11 i L -ratory.vI)i uiP m nL I OLtrd, t,ui iltn, and( ll feeus por y.ear . 3d ntotex((ceed *'00 in c'i tegi ate'Ia D piNtment $9(0 in l'repaat ory Departt,mlent. Next 8e.$Iin beyJ inst br . 'ioh d.I ["r cata logue13L, address'U4, Geo. B. Cromer, Newberrty, c. C. CLEMSON AGRICULTURAL MEiCHANICAL COLLEGE. - chlalc---- -- -- extilo, eaTry------- -- -- Miitary. los'p1 eriuped Colilego In the Soultih. studets.~ Send for I iutriated caba [J1 IGNY S. H AltTIZOG, - ( Cemson (Collegge, S. C. RIED H. DOMINICK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, EWBERRY, S. C - con Law Rango over 0. M~el Holmtes' Cotton Office,