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E. 11. AULL, EDiTot. E-DITO1R IA L 4:1IMEPON*0 N CKE January 19.-Both branches of the Legislature adjourned over today In b,onor of the birthday of Gel. 1t. E. Lee, the day having been made a legal holiday by act of the Legislature a few yeara ago. * *. yes'rday the inaugu raion ce-e mOnAC w%ee held in the ilouse of lep r,,o itative:. They were simw'o ard lasted but a sh!rt time. It was thought at one time that the cereiolnies would be still more simple and the oath of of lice wouli he administered ill tIhe ex ecitive lice, but. a committee onl p)rogilll wa- tappoinlted of wh ich coiLl iiIttev St'latol" .\lowel' Vas chairlniti ind the loUSCs IIet in joilt Is 'llibly at 12 o'clock and the oath of o!ee nas a il it Istt red by 1 id o E 11 ,e:t ( r, ilasullLch as all of t1ie SUIrinLlt cOirt .1 udges w"re ab,enit from I lie city. GWv er'lor l-.iikrb male a brief add '.S a I ni as the people have bee xpe i1 omi' uttevalce ir'lli hIIn lIe h di tthe editorial. 1 gi%e his adoro-s in ful! lie Made nok )eferele to the Slate Uewspiaipers clarg"ez ali lilade abut t.he sa:le :-p0ch he dI ii two c.easap I. No plie iX.:ineJ. lIe was V. I, cl-)Sk. attinoll anl receite ap p.ac wheteibi had conclud-d. Th foi%.h yv r the :a.rDve tacs, : ii' lo.. . . .1 1 tA L,,t 11 iLAAW. i.\ . it b'i~'ath w... rIhlAo A c 5.tl L "s insep",d an U :f v. the Waord rem ,To\% .til 'e ple t S M" M no a inl th'eir neart- ie.C halte mo die ou - "Tw*as thus, afker :-p ; the peole nlow, in tmul - ing mialks, inar'itile a. 0h0 w\at, no i1i1ire pposed again-I iLk'jlai;lali c. kiddil and allies. I n lirn 0 1g : I lines they turned with Wbarnetera, e generosihy to 1>e; not becauie of:-pelal worth or litness Oil lly Irl*t, for I had done nothing to merit such marked es teem, but. 1jecause they who knew ie best believed that as governo, I woiuld serve n1o. a fact ion, but the whole peo lC, Ulid briVe to brillg inl all eraI Of peace and good fellowhipA . Thun was I enaoled to launch the shii of state under favoring breee. KlnighI\tly and gUIIeoLuS Louls Caine (orward ithII 4edg(s of Cooperation. The press' witli scalrely an except,ion, prolmseki SIppolL, prophesied ia happy Voyage under favortable skies. \ith mllanty misgivings I undertook the task (0 which I was called, scarcely darintg to trust my ability to meet the expeCu. tons ot the people. Would that it had been poib5I~le! " Th~e sean)t majrityi~I, litowevr re-* n eently acecorLdedI lilLafter i itubbornI ily I fought light, is in sharp cintras w.4 .itii the ovcrwhlelmin ie.t '.1ur o t ILL Liearsi ago, andL yet I ha ive no0 reaison eiher to) colinphlainh orI whiine. .\ly duty I have-I pIerformh)ed to thiie Ibes t ofmy alIity. My mlistaLkes I shall neit' . attemipt to etondofle, iLor tL) si ift thle hui Lden of their re1.ponib~ilities onI othe1r. \\ithI dee}J ci at itutle to the f'iend11s w ho hiave Ilevel' waveredl in thIecir stipjltori , n;h inalci.. towalrdls nolie ald guood willI to watrds mny fel lowL ciies, LwithI a 1proL found apipreint ion of thet gre.at honoriii conferred, I entel' upon.liniy 5LecLlld tllii as g Ove l'ir o f tlh i-, listol'ic cLoiniinli. wealth. ToL thle cit izenIs, let mie repe t, whouse votes were cast for iine iiia ICLeer cX Press inls gi'a ti t idLe, but, I shall endIeavol neVerI to) forget my) duty to the whIole peoleL andiL toI teat all withI fair'nessLand conisideirationi eveii the bitterest potlitiical Ienies. "I repreait what it aiLl twLo y.ears ago'.. 1 aissu me thlis ollIee untrammLiiiiielei Iby ia sing le prom11ise iniconistellt wVithi lie wel farie o)f the pleolle. TIo LI iseL) trigo my duLties fititfiuilly andiu wLlO, tLo w.in thle approval'-.nd IL omelrit I Ihe conilid cne' of all1 1 attlioltic uitizenis i'hll be liyt highiest ambiIititon. Ill iny former ini auguoral wias ouitliind Ia LIIcy, whliebt in the lmain I shall enIdeavorI tLo1 pursue. lIn concltouion. myi counitrymenl, I he speak for mnyselIf, duin Ig the l twLoL coim) ing years, if myv life be spariedI, 'fIhe uit. most stretch' of yourt ge nero-i'.itad chatri ty. 'All goodi cit,izens lare struLgglilug, thou ghI overI (litfrenlt Iroads , for the same gol, thle highliest LyelIfare tof our bieloved State. L et us vie with cactb Othler not to enlgender wU-rath and b)ittern1ess ol specech, but to allay pas sion and prejuldilce. anid tto enk it. in the hearts ol the risinig generation it deepei love for (or g rand. old St ate(. With ioulidence in the integrityof our' people, wi th faith ini a God wti Lho fa voIrs and protects the rIIighiteoulls, I shall1 take tip lie hourdens oIf th,is highI trust w.ithi freshl hope itnd strong cLIIurage. When Gov. IlAerbe had concluded the Hon. M . H. meSweeney, lieutena~nt gov:ernor' wa~s sworn by JudIge Gary. and Mr McSwveeney delivLered a brief address ias follo0ws: L[IMUT. (GOV. MeSW tEEY'S ItIE.\AuES Fellow citizens and gentlemen of the Generitl Assenmbly: If.tilts bee~n a timie honored cuistomi for the lieutenant gov ernor sim p1v 10o thank the pleLople for the hotnor coniferred anid to atdjourln the jot asembly. I shall not dleviate f romn that cuistLom, and1 a mply dire~ to express to f.i ole o1I3(f S- ii ( Carllinah mry deepll anpreeciat,ioni of tbe honoer theyj have conferred ini electing me a seconhd term to p)resi(de over t,he seidate Tw'.o yearsi' ago whein I assumediCL tne duties of this 011Ic0 I promnised to presidle with fairness and( inmpartial ity I si mply re .DOw tile prlomlilow to1 treat with COulrtes4y am11 ini partiality every' meG' .1ber of the slenitto 1and( to dIiseharge the duties of that o'Ilice faith fully anid to the best of mny ability. T1he business of t.he jOlt assembly having been concluded I now declaro the Jolnt assembl.v dlesvIoid. Tiha gonators will now return to the senato chumber. Tble licutentait governor, as presal dont of the seonate, then assumed the robe of ollico and declared the jolut as sombly adjourned. Tiho house of reprosvintatives re mitied standing whilo the guberna torial party ivd the senato left tho t11.*JIII. Iev. WV. R' icihardson offered a fervent prayor for the iewly elected ollicera and all others. * * Nothing of general interest has been done its yet. The Legislators seem to be taking things etsy and deliberate and it is best that the3 shoild for hasty legisla tion ollietiles becomes Very expensive t the taxpayer's Really, while there are It gveat ImIaNy hills introduced thero are at pres4ent nlo indieations of any very guat, chantlges in the laws. Th jildiciaryv conmittee has up1) for consi :kratiolI a hill providing for a Sys It'llm of vointy couts whichvilmy Cause S11m disilu.sioi, I t provides. however. I I lieve thle estallishilment, of the'e volurts to a voto of thle qualihl'd et "wr., of each oint v. No liquor le-_,islation lih yet made it: appearance. W hat is to comle up 1 am not able to -av. The imiteationl. !)o are that here will he no material ebanL-t . thu cispensary lawl at thi, .Z- for ;'uerintendent of n!r..tame libr1arianl. tr.k1 lad dIret.ors Sry ar ,.-z for next 1V Cit '.1v Ia I cc be. 1 1. vIt IV . bi i- 'n:s of the vari v. ~ t !.NIl- l. h il k) u a o t.aimr to be. ihbyists1 b - : i sed *~'il to Imind is iit- a lie is r 0:selfand !iit. lili arr..\..i.......a........, d t e tt ia :.iiI !or I w. oirk. I 117tvi not, 1)w e,*er,. 1bn1 Y opinion thal the sucuessful candidate fort,lperiniten. d'nt of tle pIQiteLtil\-yV will he Selnlt ti ir Gri IIh, of Ixxn.11? ton. TIIeeI is ic warv, howv r, fi umb.rtkilg to(1 e-. wVith) an1 .sd re of ef,e:t1iii.ty what lihr, ic-lilt of th se So ceetiolls will be Iunitil the vote i. vast. 111141 counted. Onle no Ihe canlithdats for this positioll Wlt wits liro lIst, weuk Iakillg It oelisuis o flow t he sto'islat urie sto) finished hiII W01rk and Ik.a gone home satisfied that he is 101tI i) it, so to speaI. * * Then the0 elet ion for meimbers of tlh State boam-d of control to man1 iage the whiskey bulsin)ess for the Stale is creat iiin ons irale intertest itnd i s 5( ouh1 ohlice aind 1 suppose08 is a pietty goof herithi ifC~11 Iou ar iclinued to make ile suh. I uler stIam114 thalt l Jiprst a tive liluasie las withdrawn fromn tl)4 As to Sitate li brarlian, that positionl) hield iN la-s Naimie .\ointgomiery, o Lartiln, an id shle is u:and(1id ate for elee t.ionI at t h i time. Thetie arie severaI i)the r Caitda llt 0, bu11t so far as8 I caII jid ge at tis wiin lg NI iss Mlonitgomler' will Ib42e r own sucessor~). * * i' LilI theseii electin are11 oICLver th< memberi401 will not get down to ireal harit le-gisitive work, thou0gh at this timt the2', seionI S I illoving alg smilootly 3 Copies of the nIew counlty governmeniL' iLaw whIich hias just gonte into0 e(feel it maittA'r 4of impor ltanice i will send1( I c 'py Cor'1111 pbietio a(1 soon801 Ias I ca,1 get one (If the prin11ted coies, thlouIgl it, i probabtle the liaw will lie amen2)ide( lit this- LS ion). A\ good1 many 13 Newherry peo l~ ple halvi been'i hiere dliuing the week. We art itlways glad to see thiem iand I hlOml wheni they come down they will hun1 mei upI foir if therie shoal d be any wia' ill whiichi I cani serve t.1hm1 whilIe hereI will take plleatsure iln(0 ding~ it. * * ( uir delegation haivo r'ce'ive'd qu ite nttiher of appl)1ient.ions an1( dl tton,; for the vatriouis positions in the county. They..~ wili hold Ia meeL(tinlg tonight aini will lake up th:e maltter-'(I 1111appoit men)Its for the county and)1 probabLl~ ime.ke up1 thiiir re-coinda111ition)s 1I the'y declide on anythiing I will w iro to, nighlt. * * Senaitor N MowVer hats bieen 1) indisos'ed for a1 feLw days bu1t IS im)pro)v ing . \Vu hadii sinlce comning here. it, would lie a co Ilief to see a good 8s1unshino1 day. * * * Thle hill extend ing the time11 for pay lng taixes to the fiIrst, (If Ma rch ha pae1' hothI houses(2 and1 ordelred en-. * * -* T1he hill1 Introduced t) repea0ll thle 11ien law provb lles that It shallI not go In(toi ope4)ratioii if paLtsed unii niIext1. y'ear andl there0 is some) talk oIf putting It elY for two yearis. So thlat evenu if there shiould be any legislation on the stubject It will not affect business for tis year. U TI. . COr.. NKA11.'8 RATIMNT. He Uomes Out for Local.Option and Aganl the Dispeneary--mays Ellerbo's Ad tuInitarailon a' Been A Wall ure-Practently Madoree Thset State's flecentti t,,ral on tie Ejler betioniflel . Deal. [Special to Herald and News.] Columbia, S. C., .lan. 20, 9 a. m. W. A. Neal publisheo an address in The Suate this morning. He comes out strongly for local option and against the dispensary. Abuses Jno. Gary Evians and says that Ellerbe's ad inhilstration has been a failure and dilsappoltll ntment. He does not men tion in words the Gonzales' editorial of last week, but in terms practically on dorses it. lie says if he is defeated for Superintendeit of the Penitentiary, he will appeal to the people in next general clection fr vi indication. lis position oil the liqiuorv q.iestion, he clihtns, is no new thing, E. H1. AULL. We would advise everybody to take advantage of Lhe prices that Flynn is sellin-g the Newberry Grocery Coin piny's stock at. It BIDS WANTED. y pi-' CON1'RACT WILL BE LET -. to the lowest bidder for hauling coal fhoni the railroad station to the powe rhorse for t.be year 18m, on the 221 insitit. For particulars see un dersignYd. P. .1. VOSS, Stiperintendent. Notice or ADDlication for Homestcad. ST iE OF SOUTi1l CARO INA, ('( NTY OF NEWBERRY. Ex laete Sarah A nn Clarke. -.tTTi. 18 J IIIiU11Y GIVEN SI tuit Siaah A tn Clarke has tiled in m ice an npplication to have t liomae teald alppratisf-d an1d set, aiside to herself and her children in the lands aui iersonal property of her husband, .irlk Chtark. W D. HARDY, Master. Jan' uar v th, 1918. Master's Sales. Y lMER OF COUT I VIfli 3 ,el to ihe highist, bidder, before 0:e Io t i -u at Niw berry, S. C., ,,;I Ill. fir.t NIilaty it F lrinairy, 1899, i: h ih cits of David A. Ruff, et al, hii 0Hs, v- .I. M. Boweris e al, Dj teidants. A .I hat i riet or land situate in Nt,wbrry County and State Of S 'u h C,rolin, containing One Hun dfi-d :tnd Seventeen AereP, tiore or-less, and i inded by lands of Alan John. stuti If I. Folk, Presley Henry and ot her T I.s t 3A I.B: Ove-thiru cash, the ahuc. it) one anid two P(ual annual 1tistalniilts, with intert-st on each from iday of -a'e, the credit portioi to bev steulr(d by bonid of purciaer and tmortgligt- of the premiss std, with leave to pitrvhasetr to antielpate pay. in-tt in wh.Le or it part. Purchaser musi coniply w it I terms of sale in fif ievn tmmIes or piroperty will be resold at onte. i Purheaser to pay for papers :n1ld stamips. W. I. H AR DY, Master. Mi ast er's 0111cc, J tan. It), 1809. iY OR)iCR OF' COUR I WILL tle( llt to the hlihest bIdder, before thiCur H use at Newh erry, 8. C., Stn.thle fIrst Motnday lu Feb'ruarv-, 1890, in the c ise of WV. D). Hardly, Master, Plaintit11, vs WV. A. Fallaw, JTr., Defeni danit. Thlat lot oft lantd In the 'I own of Newhe-irre, County of Newherry andi S-ate o f S >uth Carolina, known as the *Fallaw I louse,"' containIng forty-five hund tl redthls of an aere, more or less, aind i'i iumb-o by Nancee Street, Friend St:-eet, NI K iben Strieet aind lot, of Ja' ph Brow i, di eeasedI. T 'I'ts or- MA ues: Otne thIird cash, the iialance ion a credit (if one and two y ears, w it hi in L t' est f rom (lay of sale. fu cr dt(it iortiion to beo secured by biond ofi the purchasar and a mortgage ofi the premitises sold. Tlhe pu rchaser ni ill be' gi v, n tenttt mnoles in whIch to com ly wit hli 'erms o,fsatle,anid sihould lhe f-il to c'omlly, t hte pr'perty will be re sold limmeritaltly. Purchaser to pay for papere ais amptai. W. D). iiAitDY. Master. MI ster's Ollice-, Jain 10. 18990 i Y OlDICR O COU RiT [ W[LL 1 sel toi hh hest bider, be.fore ine Co'urt H'ituse it N.iwberry, S. C, ott the first Mlondaty it Fehltuary, 1890, itt the (.,se otf iy. I) lludly, Master I'l-iniiIfi, vs Greent [Davetnpirt, et al, IDefemiats, All thait tract, of land (heintg tract No. 3 of thet lando of James I"ait) ini the. Co'un ty of Newberry and State ' f S itth Carolina, containing sevent(y-six acres ando one-fourth, more o' les'i, anid bi-.untded by lanids of B. B. Sehnmixp ri, A A. ihter, Tract No. 4, Tlract No 1 and Tlrnect No 2, lands of Fred Jao-kson~ and (Geo. A C,tok. . 'lT-:nMs o1r SAui.: One thiirdl cash, anid t he bla inee In two Iinst almets, pay abtie In onie an't two yearA, wIth Intter e-st ftmmu daty or stale, i he crecdit portion to bie secured by bontd of the puirchaser antd moCri gage. of the pretmiseae sold, with leave for thle putrchasetr to,piay all i.tiheturche mioney In cashi. Puarch we to paty for pipers anid siam ps. W. D). 11ARtD Y. M aster. MI uter's 0111cc, .J a it 10, 18991. 1.Y OlDICRL OF TIllC COURT I) hter-en, I will sell to the highest, biddler, before the Court IHouse at, Newberrty, Sout,h ( arolina, on the first Monday~ (saleduay ) in February, 1891), in the ease of the South (Cairt)ina Loan andi( Trnst Company, Pltaint,itf, vs. Thtomais .1. Li pscomi b et al., Defendants. .All that tract or plantation of land situate in the County of Newborry, and State oif Sou th CarolIna, on Saluida river conitaI.ning three hundred and thirty tine aicres, miore or' Iss, and bounded hy lot No i, lot No. 3 and lot, No. 4 of the lanids formerly belonging to James N. Liplscombi '1T-siMs oi. SA L.: One-third cash, and the baltance on a credlit, of one and t,wd years, with interest front the day of salo,. credit portion to be seeured by t,be botnd of the purc'htaser anid a mortgage of the premuises sold, wvith leave to an t,iciptate paymtuenit in whole or in part. iPrebaser' must cornply wit-h terms of sale immtied iately, or lantd wvill be re SOld at once. Pu rchaser to pay for' patpers atnd stamp)s. WN .)D. H ARDY. Master. IMastrs 0m1nc,m an 180 EMBROIDERY ...SALE FOR... WJANUARY O V Anticipating the us jal heavy demand for Embroidery during this month, we have forti Fied ourselves to meet it. We went on the market with cash and came off with the Big gest aid cheapest line ever offered to the trade of Newberry. Nainsook Embroidery, Cambric Embroidery, Swiss Embroidery, Every piece a bar gain. Now is a good time to buy emboidery and get this work off hand before the-spring sewing comes on. We want to impress the fact that this offer ing of embroidery is an unusual one in point of quality, style and value. You will. certainly pay more if you wait till later. C&GS1-MOWERGO. CANNON & MAYES, AR AGENTS OR THE Mansion Hersa team Laundry, OF GREENVILLP,, S. C., -AT NEWBERRY, 's C. AR! Xniai G ).n1. Santa Uans will be 'th' a :4.LLsite whiteness of Christmas buoW that we will lay upon your shirt bosom, collars and cuffs. Those who know a good thing when they see it will appreciate the faultless work that we put on their linen in color and perfect finish. Sample it. A. A. GATES, Proprietor. New Goods! We are receiving new goods almost every day, and offer them at reas,onably low prices. Watches, Clocks. Jewelry, Silver and Silver-plated ware, Spectacles, Eyeglasses and Cut Glass and Silver Novelties. Dolls and Toys of every description. Come and examine my stock. EDUARD SCHOLTZ, - The Jeweler, Opposite R. (3, Williams'. Two Cold Feet. Are common. afflictions, so corn. mon in fact.that we have laid in .an extra supply of Jiot Water B~ottle., for the aid and comfort of all friged footed people. That eatra supply we mention means a good deal. We bought a lot at a low price, yon can buy the wame way, at ROBERTbON & 9ILDER'S Drug Store HIMe Toar it19 Have just finished taking Stock and find we have more winter goods than we care to carry over. T17he following goods we vrill sell at a big re. duotion DRESS GOODS, FLANNELS, JEANS, BLANKETS, and UNDE RVESTS, and all other wollen goods for the next sixty days. Will have a new lot of 1.mbroid. eries in a few -aays at a very low price. Good many remnants in the lot; will also have a shipment of sIo(s in a few days which we will also -oll very cheap. Thanking all of our friends for their trate in 1898 will Lry and serve them better in 1899. Yours to please, Davenport & Renwick Remenber That the Book* Store is the place to get your Christmas presents, WvVe have a full line of Pictures, Dolls, Musical Instru ments. and Books, For tl Christmas trade. Fancy Goods Of all kinds. Give us a call before buy ing. We will take pleas ure in showing you what we haye, whether you buy or not. J. K. GILDER BOOK STORE. Wagons, Carriages, Dolls, GREAT AND SM1ALL FOR ONE AND ILL. Ships, Steamboats, Cruisers and Small Boats, Swords, Guns and Toys, for the Soldier Boys. Mother Goose Stories. Kris Kingle Series. Books for the Little ones. Come and see what WTA HAS FOR YOU, AT BAGANSTOR. CLOSING C We are Going 0 JANUAR And in order to do to, wo I Clothing, Shoes, Furnishin to be closed out at priceE Big lino men's heavy top shirts at .20 Wool undershirts reduced to .25 Heavy cot ton unde'shirts reiduced to .2' Heavy drill drawers .20 Big line mon's and boys caps at .15 Women's dongola shoes, nntbers 3 and 4, at .50 Women's heavy shoes 60 B18 Stock off fe4n's, Y01 to be sold at. a big cut in pricos. In W6 want. to turn the vtock into cash 1: du it wo will certainly be successful. Yours i THE NE BERRY Cl ,tER Na. DEAL Coffns ani From the Highest Grad ,.....To the C Prompt Attention Givei Funitur all HoU ....Miarble and Graii Leavell & Spew NEWBERRY, THE STANDARD WHlE Eqipdwith 0. & J. Clincher Tlires. NATHAN E. LW*Now Parts for Repaira for sale a M IVcCLU RE't3 $1300 a year - - . FOR Among t.ho Spe(. A NEWv SERHIAL BY BUD) THLE LA - By Miss 1(h THE NAVAL SID)E OF THE WA A T1ELEGR1APHl OPER~ATOR'S AND A DVENTUR ES Contribtiones b)y the highet ont Science, Invent E!mracing artil A PlungYo in the Diving Torpedo Boat Submarine Navigation Th'le Kito in Modern Warfare' Telegraphing Without Wies Thej~ Marvels of the Sea SPL ENDID SH T1hey will ome. fr() Rudyard Kipl ing Robort Bi William Allena White Jlohn A H Hlamlin (Garland Catcliffo I Stephena Crane Morgan RI Shan F. Bullock Cliniton R We shall pnblish a nuimber of vn: also a numb)e of time short, crisp, dII our roaders have ca mea to know as a s TIL 8. S. McPI 200 Eau 2 NEW YORK CITY IUT SALE! ut of Business Y 1, 19, lave a very large stock of Hats, and Gents' g Goods never heard of before. Good quality boys shoee, 3s to 59 .75 Men's high cut brogans, solid leather .05 Men's boots, good length and solid $1.36 Good white unlaundered shirts, re duced to at, U, xtra good quality white uulaund eVcd shirts .30 Ith's & Chludrell's Solis fact everything in the store is to go. y Jauary 1st, and if out prices will Come in and bear our prices. espeCtfully, 0TIING COMPNY. LEAvELL ER IN I Caskets! le Metallic...... heopest Wood Coffin! , to all Orders * AT ALL HOUR SI ch1io1d Farilshiugs! Monumental Workssa. rs' Old Stand, 1899 RAMBLERS AT $4d.oo.0 EL OF THE WORLD! Full of new teature.e. Calil and see them. AULL, Agent. 1so. MA GAZINE - - - 10. a copy 1899 :ial features are Y AlID K1ILNG TPEl LI FE OF)L LI NCOLN. M. Tarbell R, BY CAPT. MAHTAN. 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