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NEWIILt4Y MARIKET. brrected every Tucsday and Friday Suunmer 3tos at ..... ......................... ( 6 ec. ouldoies ........................... 7c. i s.................................. 10( 121c. at Lard .......................... 74(@ 8 . at Molasses, iew crop...... 50e. od Molasses..................... 25()35e. 0 1 1 ................................... 65e. Ical .....................,........... (00. Iay................ .................. 75c. heat Bi-an .....................,. $1.00. 1st Patent Floar.................. $4.75. 2nd Best Flour .................... $4.50. Strait F'lou........................ $4.25. Good Ord inary Ilour...........$3.50.00. u ar ....................... ......... 631(d02e. I ........ ......... .... 63}(<rl8i} . o1 e................................ 10(a20c. .otton seed meal, per sack... 0l.00. ale Hulls, per cwt.............. 30c. Country Produce! 3lttor, per lb ..................... 15(a)20c. o g u ks, per do:.e!l .................. 1')c. Ch1liken s, r.ach .................... l11(<20c. Peas, per bushel........... 70c. Corn, j)-r bushel .................. 55e. Oats, p'r bushel .................. 35(q-40c. S weet potatocs .................... 40(a)50c. Turkeys, per lb .................. 6 8c. Fodder, per cwt .................. 6 as5c. You can't cire dyspepsia by dieting, * at good, wholesomlr, food. and pleaty f it. ICodol Dyspepsia Cure digests od without aid from the stomach, and made to cure. Robertson & Gilder. An Execpti.in to tho Rule. A shop where you can get what you ant and when you want it. STUART Buos. l' . H1. LI:sLt1, AManlager. ts.ftt Nol lce. The Farmers' I nstitute will he held at rown & \loseley's grove on August 1899. Subject and speakers will be en later. Other county papers ase copy. fr 1R. T. C. IIUNTER. I. and Mrs. 1. tckamp, Elston, . writes: "One Minute Cough Cure ved the life of our little boy when Sary dead with croup." Robertson Gilder. iousa and Lot For Sat e. ]for terms and particulars apply to tc f&t tf Dr. James M. Kibler. T'lolophono Subecrn,ler$. lease ad to youlr phone list. s. Janic teagin (l"s.) 121 and oblige t. L. W. P1.ovo. legant'.'runks and Hags for Tourist o w pr ices at W ooten's. tf. Notice. he farmuers of Newbe. :y County are . quested to meet at the Court House . n the first Monday in August to elect ';delegates to the Wheat Growers' Con 4 vention to 1 ; held at Greenwood on August the 15th. Other county papers please copy-. R. T. C. HUN'TER. T1.'homas Rhoads, Centerfield, 0., 1Owrites: "I sutlte l,d from piles seven ".'Vor eight years. No remedy gave me :, relief until 1)eWitls Witch IHazel Sa c., less than a box of which permna 1 nently cure.' Inc." Soothilng, healing, perfectly ha1.rmnless. Heware of coun ivA:terlfeits. 1obrtson & Glder, Stop tc e"Fies. Use our Screen D)ooi s and Windotws. STrUAltr Buios. Lu1 I Ue ouinit:anIi lion111. Tereunion of Newl;erry College il e held at little Mi~ountain on Fri da,August 4, 89, with the following >)prograimme: Address of wcleonie--Mr. WV. A. Counts. Response----Prof. J1. LU. Kinard. The college and the profession.s--l1. 1. Welch, l>g. TLhe duty of the church toward the college-Rev. Y. v'on A. IRiser. The dulty of thte college toward the church-Prof. R. Ni. MouLs. Can a poor boy obtain a college edut cationt?-M ir. S. IP. K(oon. A barbecue and refreshments will be furnishted for the L mnefit of IIoly 'T'rin ity church, Little Mountain. CoMw T :. DeWXitt's Litt,le Iarly Risers bentefit permaanenttly, They lend gentle assis tancee to niatnure, causing nto palins or~ weaikness, p)ermatent, curing consti pa l.ion and( liver ailmenmts. R!obertson & Gilder. An Inmterestin,g Onise. At the last session of the cr'iinal couirt a niegro by the ntame of Dock 1Hugr was tried andI contvicted for ais sault and battery with intent to kill aind carrying concealed weaptons. While the jutry was out the prisoner left the dock and made htis escape. Mr. TI. L. D)obbins was on his bond and thought thtat he wa' relieved whten the negro wats turtned over to the court. Solicitor Soaseo began p)roceedings t.o estreat, the liond of Rutlf and I'. H. D)ominick, Esq., maide a motion before Judge Gary on Wednesday to relieve Ruff's bondsman, as It was under the hnpression that lhe was no long'r re.sponisible for the pis onter after hte wits in the hands of the court. The Judge refused the motion antd Solicitor Sease will enter judgment against Mr. Dobbins, whto went Rugl's bond1(. Ils Hlonor rules thtat the htond holds good until the judgment of the courit is rendelred. The general public has been under the imp)resilon that tis is not thte case and thtose who are it thte habit of signing bonds might p)roflt by this dclsi on. V(oicanitc Eruptionsf Are grandi, biut Min Ngruptions rob lifei of Joy. Blucklen's Arnica Salve, cuire , tent; also Old, Runiting aind Fever Mor',, U)loers, Boils, Felons, Cor.is, Warts, ('uts, Bruises, Bur. s, Scalds, Chapped IHands, Chtil blain. Best Ple cure Arn earth. Drivyes out Painis anmd Aches. Only 26 e ". a box. Cure guarantte-'1. Sold bny all Drnugis;s VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. J. G. Watts, Esq., was in the city yc - terday. LIon. C. T. Wyche was In the city on Wednresday. Miss Lucy Spocrs is visiting friends in North Carolina. Mr. Z. L. White is visiting his brother in North Carolina. I)r. C. L. Kibler was in the city yes terday. He paid us a call. Miss Agatha Davis is visiting Mrs. Glenn at Newberry this wcck.-Clinton News. Eugene Blease, Esq., of Saluda, is at tending court here this week. We have had a good season. It was a trash mover on Wednesday. Miss Ida Williford, of Clinton, is visiting Mrs. Geo. M. Kinard. L. W. Simpkins, Esq., of Laurens, is attending court here this week. Mr. Witm. I'. Greene, of the Abbeville bar. attended court here this week. Mr. Henry L. Wotford is visiting In Newbory this week.--Clinton News. C. C. F'eatherstone, Esq., of Laurens, came down yesterday to attend court. Miss Annie 13ynum is visiting the family of Mr. James t3rawley, in Chester. Little Mabel and Maud Sumerel are visiting in Newberry this week.-Clin ton News. Hon. Jos. L. Keitt is attending the meeting of the State Alliance in Colum bia this week. Aloss Fannie May Carwile and Miss Helen Jones have returned from Harris Springs and Laurens. Treasur !Lyrl hus heen conlined to his bed for the past few days. We hope to see him out soon. Mr. Lei.toy Lee, Esq., of the Kingtree bar, was in the city on a pleaure trip visiting friends this week. Miss Katie Lou Attaway will go to Newberry next week to visit friends. Big Creek Cur. to Saluda Sentinel. The city police have been instructed to carry their arms on the outside ac cording to the decision of the Supreme Court. \ iss I rvin Sense leaves today for Charleston where she will take a steamer for New York. She will re turn about October 1st. Mr. Eugene Griliin, of McCombs City, Miss., arrived in Newberry Wed nesd'ay on a visit to relatJves. This is his first visit here in two years. Miss Grace Bedenbaugh, one of New berry's charming daughters who has been visiting Miss 11amp Copeland re turned home last Tuesday.--Clinton News. Irs. E. I. Vilbur who has been quite ill tor 5to weeks has recovered st'lliciently to leave the city for her home in Maine, where she will remain 'ntil Octob.r. ''htre will hne preaching in St..Ibuke's Episcopal Ch1",? on next Sunday at 11 o'clock and in the afternoon at u o'clot k, by 1Zev. \V. II. llolmes. The publlic is invii id to t,hese servies. The fir st, bart. of tobncco was fi lied on Mlonday and( firea up on Tuesday by the Newberry Toc'acco Compa ny on their farmt necar town1. They have t,wo b,..rm now~ in process of curing, wvhich will take live ''ys. Rlev. M. G. (G. Scherer, the new pas Ier of t,he Lu ,her:tn church, will atrive wit,h his family next, Tu esday. They will oc'cupy the residence recent ly vaeatedl by Mr. W. A. Kinaird on .Johntstonte Street. Miss Blessie Schtumpert has returned from ai delightful visit to her aunt in Augusta, where she spent, sever'al wveeks, (luring which t,ime she entjoyedl a visit to Sullivan's Islandl and other ptoinIts of inter'est. On account of the annual meeting of the Grtand iJnited Or'der- of Odd Fceiler's at Grecenvilie, S. C., August ist to 5th, the Souther'n Rlail way will sell r'ound tr'ip tickets from Newberrty for' $::.75. Ticket,u on sale Jn ily :10th to August, 2d, limitecd to August 7th. M agist*'at,e ChanpellI sentenced .Jim Strother, color'ed, to the chain gang for thirty dlays or to pay a line of $99, on Thursday, for carrying conecaledl uvca p)ons. iIe plead guilty and took the days. Mr. Chappeil will try Rlobert, Grmi InI, colored, oin then sametl charge tomorrow. .Somne of the nmember's of the Excel. sior' l'ire Company cap)t,ured what t,hey claim Is a ''kissing bug'" at their irmead lng room last night. We believe It is a false charmge against tihe bug and don't think the Exeiors have any reason to be alarmed, for as far as the firemen ar'e concer'ned, the ''kissing bug'' would be harmless. 18 IT IO0HT For ain ICditor to ItCsorinmend Patent, TMed ticie ? (F'rom Sylvan Valley News, Uirevard, N. C.) It, may be a qluest,ion wvhethier tihe editor' of a newvspaper' has tihe right, to publ)1icly recommend any of the vatrious pr'oprtietar'y med(1icines wvhich flood the mar'ket,, yet as a pr'event ve of suiffer lng while aL physiciain is awaited. WVe do not !'elieve in dlepenintg imuplicity on any mt'diicine for a cure, buit we do believe that if a bottle of Chember lain's Diarrhoea Remedy were k..pt on hand anti admninistered at, tile incep tion of an attack much suffer'ing might, he aLvoidled and in vety matny cases the presence of ai physician wouldl not he req utired. At lecast thiis hias b)eenl 0our experience dur'ing tile past twenty years. i"or stale b)y WV. E. Pelhlam, Uruggist. Mouldlidgs, fLumbtier, Laths and Silngles. STrJAawr line 1. H. LUmsLna Ma naget. t.ftf Very Important Meottote. r Rev Edwood Thomson, L. I. 1)., is to speak twice In or' city next Sunday on "Sunday reform." in the morning at 11 o'clock in the Method1 t church and at 8:10 P. M. in the Lutheran church-Union service. I had the great pleasure of hearing Dr. Thomson .t our last Annual Con ference and hope that all our peoplc who can will hear him next Sunday. iRead what thoac who have heard him say of his lectures and sermon,. WA i.irit 1. UnIt:I.a:', Pastor Methodist Church. WiiAT 1 MN 0F TIlE SOUTIl SAY. Bishop Robert K. Hargrove, Nash ville, Tenn: "His discourse was clear, strong, convincing, eloquent worthily presenting the claims of the Sabbath, that primal, Inudamental institution 'made for man.' Samuel M. Smith, D. 1)., l'resbyter ian, Columbia, S. C: "In this church he ea;ily held the attention of a large congregation from begining to end of his add ress. The impression made was desinctly and decidedly favorable. I would be glad if the same address could be heard in every congregation of -our synod. It cannot fail of impressing the importance of )erpetuat.ing the Sab bath of our fathers." .1. T. I'lunket, 1). 1). First l'resbyter ian Church, Augusta, Ga.: "The Presbyterian people of this 'city were delighted with his eloquent, scriptual and altogether popular presentation of the vital subject of the Christain Sab bath." Rtev. W. A. Iogers, Buncombe Street Methodist Church, Greenville, S. C.: "With point and force he presented his theme, and our people were highly pleased. He had their undivided at tention from first to last.'' T. M. McConnell, 1). D., First Presby terian Church. Greenville, S. C.: "The address in mly church was enjoyed by all who heard it. His argument was muasterly and well illustrated and en forced. His manner of speaking is pleasing and yet pungent" W. W. Daniol, D. D., Washington Street M. E. Church, Columbia. S. C.: "le was listened to by a large audience and his address was highly appreciated. He is a fluent speaker and an able de fender of our A mericain Sunday. Onur p)reachers need feel no hoestitoition in in viting hima to lill their punlpits. for hec wyill (10 exellent seric~ie.'' Ani EpIdlemti. or Dlirrhoea. Mr. A. San'lcrs, writing fi tim Co connut, (Grove, lPt., says there has been qunite an ep'ide ie of d iarrhomL there. He had a sev'. -- attack and n...s cured by four doses of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and IDiarrhoea Rtemediy. HeI says ho also reommnendled it to) others and they say it is the best medicine they ever used. For sale by WV. l'. P'elham, D)rugg ist. WVe Wanut The NowN, If anybody is visiting you, let, the editor know it; if any general item of interest occurs with which a member of your family or some other relative is conn'eted, dlon't, he too modest to tell Las al>unt it,. It is imp)ossible for one man to know all that goes on around him, andI an ed1itor is not different from )ther p)eople. "To Th.row (Good Moneoy After lHad Will be to increase my pain.'' li you hay t,hrowvn away money for mediceines hat,( did niot and wvould not, cure, why should you not now begin to takingr Hood's SarsaparilIla, the mned icine that, never d isapploinats? T1housands of p)ei p)le who were in your c:ondIit ion anti took .Hood's Sarsaparilla say it, was the best investment t,hey ever made, for it, brought t,hem health. HIOOI'sI 'ILs Cure sick headache, indigestion. (B. Mof !olall'8Colego, Richilliid, Va,) INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. Will 011011 8cI100l 801pto11111o 1st, 1899, Music Room iln the central part of the town. Terms, $2.50) per 8 lessons, t&f tf. Fruit Jars, Fruit Jars, Fruit Jars. In i Gallons, Quarts and Pints, Also Rubbers for samre for sale cheap at ROBERTbSON & GILDER'S Dmr strwn 0OUlRT PRtOCHEEONos Several Murder 'asen Is posed of and Con. vlctlons Secured lIn all CaIes-'Tho Tay lor Case-'renutment of I ho raml Jury. In our last report of the procedings of the court we had only the work transacted on Monday. Since that timle much progress has been made and the docket has beer cleared of severat cases. H is Hlonor Judge Gary is pushing the business 01 the court in at manner creditable to himself anti"i proving himself one of the most able judges on the bench, Figures reerntly publish'"d showing the Collitrati:' aliiity of the Ci."cit .Judges of t i A-tate, plaec .judge (Gary at the head of Jie list. lie is quick an prompt in making his decisions and tht South Carolina report shows that the decisions of .1 udge Gart *, of the Lifth Circu,it, arc more- gecnerally correc1 than those of any other, arid his abilit, is generally recognized: in fact, more of his decisions have been sustained by the Supreme Court than any other judge. The first case tried on Tuesday morn int, was that of the State vs. QuinteI Hipp-assat'It :.nd bat',c"ry. Gclilty. '1'he ease ' as .ried in the abseree of the defendant and a bench warrant issued for her arrest on the return 01 the jury with the verdict. State vs. Wesley Brownlee---mnurder, Guilty of manslaughter. State vs. Wesley Stevens-.nIurder, Guilty with recummendation to merey. State vs. Aaron Seurr1y---burglarly and larceny---plead guilty. Three years on county chain gang or same period in the 1'enitentiar"y. State vs. David .Johnson-..ssatult and battery with intent to kill and carrying concealed weapons. Plead guilty of first count and was sentenced to county jail or chain gang for 310 days or to pay a fine of $15. HILLS ,ETU1.N1D. The grand jury returned bills in the following cases: State vs. Lave Fiestcr and Orlando Eigner--violating dispensary law. Truc bill. State vs. Sam Bowman--violating dispensary law. True hill. State vs. Edgar Todd-violating dis pensary law. True bill. State vs. Jimmie Crnmmie and Adam Sheppard -murder. Ti ae bill. State vs. William Aleans-violating dispensary law. No bill. State vs. George Langford-burglary and larceny. True bill. YOUNG 'IT CRSMINAI.5 V'R CON\'i' 'I- :D IN TI 1S STATEI'. Wednesday afternoon the case of the State vs. Ed a arti ('trer and Mortica Carter, chargr"rt with mureri', occeupied the time of tut court. This can attracted considerable at tention, t'.e ( fendans being only seven and .e-) years i: age. 'T'hese were the lit. :' negroes ciarged with the murder ->f ittle Jolnie Harp in No. Si Township on the 18th insc,ant. '1'he reg Iar )anel of jurors was ex haust,ed arnd the commnissioneirs haid ti draw four eari.' jur"ors from t,he seven mlile i'ox. 'T.' jury as select,ed waLs comlposedl (f t he follow;n)i. pers;ons: E~dwartid H . I 1pp, foreimi, D). 13. Werts, WV. H1. Sube., '. J1. H. HI-own, J. TP. Thios. E. 11er'' ., Geo. 1". ilunt,er, Ben H. Maybin, '. Walton b mni z, Job1 H-. Ringer. Cole. L. I' ac, E-S(1., rep)resent,ed the defendanut, anid mad(e a'goodl fight, for his clie s. H is spieelh waIs anI ex cellent, one: however' he went out of his way to cea Iu.e this niewspaper., inl which he dlt not stat.e lacts its they, weie, its those w. hol read our. art,icle on t,he killing of young Harp canl test,ify. Our in formation was obtained from the Coroner, who held the inqjuest,, andl the title of tihe art,iele was in accord with t,he facts. Solicitor Sense also mnade a goodl showing for the State. The verdict of the jury was "guilty of manslaughiter,'' and these ar~e prob tably tile yonugest, crimiinals ever conl vieted in thiis State. TI'I.E TRtIAL O1F NOAli TIAYIA)t I'Oit On Thiu rsday3 lli m rig lthe cotirt too1k upi thle ease of the State vs. Noah TIaylo.I-murder. The court, house was filled to its ultmost c3apaci ty, sp)ectat,o's timfles. 0111 readers remlembher that on March 5t,h last the rumor' wvent out, over tile country that, Alri. Noah Taylor had shot his wife andll attempijted I,) commit suicidle by cutting hiis .wn thrl Ioat and shioot,ing himself. Mr's. Taylor (lied on thle 3rd of M\larch, and Noahl Taylor is nlow oil triali for hiis life, be ing charged with the crime. When court convened oil Thurliisday morninrg the cout, house was full of people, a nlumber' of ladies being inl the audilence. Th'ie case51 IS being warminly contested, thet miost billIIianit l ights Of our1 lesral fraternity beinrg airayed on the differi cnt sides. Ever'y inchi is bej ig fonghtt andI contested in ain able maniner. Mr. Sease, for the State, is being ably as sisted b)y Messrs'. John111stone & Welch, pr'obabily the shtronget, '''riinal law firm in the Stat *;, while t' diefense hats on its sideo Messrlis. Hun rt, & Fhunt anud 0. L. Schumllpert, iawyer's to have a State-wide reOputat,ion at, the bar'. The case ':as called aii I the State 'a n TJhe dlefenrce a. ked for' it 'ontitinance on the gr'ounds of (one of theira most im por'tant witness, Dr'. A. 11. Drafts, be inug absent fr'om the Statte. H-Iis IHonor, the Judge, ov e"-uled the mot Aionl .or ia conlt tuaniCt . a-J t,be tr' tI provec.i ed. 'Phlerae wo .e 1 mt little ti.ne 1(ost ini se. lootinge a jui-r. th. St-ate ..j:.,.. ... OUR PROSPERITY BUDGET AL.1. TilE NEWS OF A LIVE AN) PRiO tllESSlVIC ' TOlWN. 1'rof. N. . Aull h1a' returneid to IIh hiomeic at I)yson. M'. Waters, of Little Hock, Airk., was pleasantly greeted by his many friends. I)r. Geo. V. H-1unter attended court in Newherry 'I'll rsday, aln imiportant witness in the 'Taylor ca-c. Nle. I''ay KiraIcIick returned from Olitlgebiirg Satoiday. Mri. A. II. Kohn caine up front 'o h ihiia Sundity aind retutrned ()I Mion. day. TIhe little folks of IIe t.owI were p earsantly entert.iined at, I)r. 11allmlan's on Monday cv enin:g. I'rof. Sherard, the newly elected t "inciptal of the (iraded School, and Ms I lunter, t,he n''sislaint, spent, Sat ir day in town. 111r. P<'ay (:all'ney madetl it leettltro t.) the laos T''uesday ni ighi t. i\l r. ( Gcor;ge Wise and h is soii Ch'. enee spent'iuesday night in town. 1ilss Iula .\lcseley is visiting friends in Chester. t. l . J. lI. I. at'tan and l1r . :;aliiie ('almies have beeo :;l)ending a few days in town. rof. I'aul Grier, canvassing for ;rs kine College, spent a few iays with Itev. \. G. Kirkplatrick's family. A\lr. C. F. ILathan Inlade at tlying t,rip to Columbia Nloinday. Il. and Mlrs. ('. V'. I.ailhan gave at party T.luesday even ing w hich wva5 huge;ly enijoyed b y atll. liss I:uhy Hlolloway passt-d through towit yesterday on her %'iy to visit friends in 11111. 1i ev. . . 11. I'ressley' from Statest"ille. N. ('., is Conducting t ileeting in the A. 1U. I'. church. M1isses Kate and lIta 1 ggi Clre have been visiting M r. A. A. Nates' fainily. Mt. .1. I'. Ih'owne hilcs returned home after i pleasant vacnt.ion of t.hree weeks. M11r. J. W. Irowne asilt returned to I:a'le. N. C. Mris. \. It. Kohn his retu'ned from (ireeIville after a pleasant, stay. \lr. and hips. Blurr' Ilarmnon are spie'Id I l; a few aliiys in ( reven twooIi. Vr. W\. 1. \V ise andt .1. 8 Lirre are visiting in Ilexingtoni. M1 iss I,outise liohertront, of ('hai"Icston, is spending a few days with lr. Joe Ilunntr's famnily, ittnI4 rCuni1 I a i i'. As whe write. "opI'ous s)-owve" of-ratinfatll upon miother carth, 1 who for s loneg has been pa'ched i n ' dry. 'Tl. .-Ht' f batrdl-timis rund distess that, has- hov ered over itany for t last, few weeks ntay tilis he showvi is silver lining'. ('1v. iorace I rown cone of .mur most, p rog;restiive \youn. r lo-n hast! been to( I"''61rliel and ('ohlnl'>ia oni a b usim- ss 1 lisses (:eet ud i atn Ienie \V"-ke two p lalir -youngi ladies fi'omi the Alt, I 'eaisanit, ennuniiiiiit,y visited iii our' vis-it. ofI MiSs I.ily, AILay ('ahlwelleh who Mr. andl Mris Monroit41 \i'k'ir hazve beni ait,3 Li V. f:aht well's 3lissjl-i'in ICoteld spt, ai weekC wit.h Mr.' S. A. J1eter i's lani .Iy and1( last week4' w.'ith fr'iends ia, t ii ll-.en. 31 i. ( iot-'es 3IlarshaLll is viisiting~ hi< Mi's. Warr''eni Suberi is at .lame0s .\Ie. ('ariley 's th)is wee'k. will spei niext, week wit.hi hei' unicie, Mr i.andui Mirs. S. A. J1eter' andil chi it week. \Vhile thIei., by t,he (Liemnst re quest. of hier fienids Mirs. JIeterl io.. sent.ed~ to splei awil aI , her1i'i fiathiers anid teach ait ( 05heni I1i111. It, is w ithi some14 dlegriei (of sadness(5 that, iMr3s. J1eter t,tuisi severms the 11,lasai'n rlaitionishiLp (of teicr and patronL 'Ils Li tht,tL hii for nfou y(ears ex istedt betweeni hir andmi t.he ;.eo p)le of I.oimg I a'. Maiy I hei' ever'y ait, oIf kiindiicss t. v -tr'ds Mris. Jt ei' al her' si'mple&s. efft to (do their i'hiIrenCl g(ood, heC r'emlembler'ed her'( ami lhe i'e wardI'ied by t.be Mister' ini the greait be4 yond1(. . r" Anid wi thl Li nlw teaLchier may13 they ailso be k ind to and 11 (enCOura'Lg, her,. canniot, liv.e oin yE1llow'. du4st 1unmixed with purier' thiings. Nl'A .1 uly 28, 199. Notico of A1pplicioII1 for' AgIoi111mciil (4 I a llfo U ll-I 'JOTIC'I'' IS II'iTh;ly (;lVlN JudlEge pre'(sidling Inl the 7th J1ud11iciali ('ir' onl lihe ilinthl dlay of A\ lit.'st 18119. at tin theeaft'ir as ( '1usel ennII be1 }wlard fIo' t.he4 appo(Iliintmem (If WV. \V. :(l(le' Judgt o(f Li l'roba',t f Ir Newherry ('ot, ti.iLi('. asi tubi1 gardian (If hOi' oii th Daniel of nd iubi A . D)aniels, 1 a11 ed I tio ofSl Illiu . Dan1 ~IL'1iels,'i andwil Toht,'i'yi, S.cmpetenty , an respnsi DAM NOT CONTENTED * * With paist tchiovemonts, but alwr.ya striving to outdo my former eofort-+. You will find my storo bright with now goods in the line of Crockery, Glassware, Bicycles, Bicycle Repairings and Bicycle Sundries. I will nmako it prolitable to you if you call and oxalnnho my stock bo lore buying. The gools are marked to suit the tinios. J. W. WHITE, Minu atroot, Nowborry, S. C. "Copeland Bros. Sell Them Cheap!" -10-I neh( \ Whito Lawn at 5c. a yard, wortl 84e. -10-Inch White Lawn at lo. i ydI. wort h lI\e. Il ia 1,1ineis at Sc. a y<d. worth 8;l. " at I I a ydl. wort h 12e " at 12-t. a yd. woith I"ic. :a0 tieces Figured l l 'li La hwns a1t ;t(. ia y<d. wort h Si and 1l)(, 25 lieces4 of l"igure(t and I 'lailn (1)rgan1 dies at l0e. and I 21c. a yd., the Hato lnd and luality as others ask yOU lou. an<l( 201. for. We have a bet'autiful line of \Vhite Or. g:lit:h aIII . I ., 1., 20v., 25c., 8'. and :>1)c. i %'d. Vou shouldI see tileti to alppreciate thern. We halve just received a tiew lot of pretty aces, I';lmroideries and Rib bony, Belt. BIuck les, leanty 'ins and F'als. All of these we sell very cheap. ('om1 amid see. OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT 18 conplelte in every line. Ladie', I ua's anti ('Ii iren's I1.igh Cut. Shoes III I ,ite and 11utton, Tant and Black, Ox lords and SIipprt: in any st,yle, price an<l color. 5 ('ases of La<lies' Oxlfor(s 1t 75e. worth u$1.()nIl S (;a1.s 1adies' OxPds $1.00 worth $1 25 S ('as aies' Oxi'd, '.25 $.i(5 i ( 'cses I,a<lies' 0x f'ds $1.5(1 worth $2.00 S ( 'es I,adies' Oxf'da $2.1 3 worth $2.50 MlIsses'4at11( ('llildirell'a Saiipperas 11t1( Ox ford -lt.5itC., 75c. an<l (l.00 a pair. The best lie of Ien's anti 13oys' I'ant,i in Newberry, at. just, abott lialf the P)riee you i)'y for It elt elsewhere. New lot 1iyH' at(1 ('lhildrel'H ('loth iiir, wh' ichwe l' set heape'r thai ever. Shirts, Sir'-', Shirts. We have thern to Mlit, aly oil', at any price ftroiu 25c. Li $1.51) all the latest styles. IU lhrellas an<d I'ara.sol. \Vo cannot h beat ( on I'nilrell4: lalut I itllrellas witlti steeil rods at 50e. 1A it (1 """ "I 11 " " 7.Cc. 1uu SilC 17111b)reI'tt- " " at $ .00 1(II ". "I "t " r1.25) alid1 1.. A\-k to see these II itrellats. We have Just. receivetI i lot, of M1en's teitg-1e C'o.:t 1111(1 \'esti8, aid ('rash Huitas, and we will eerlainIly sell themn cheap. (.orne to see 114 011 iniyt.hlig in otir U1n'. We wil gliarana0I to s.Il the Ibst 1 1)1)ds for1 the nioleyW (of aniy Hblro ini N(lIehety. Coa t se us 00ii ofteni. Niain1 St r< .', Neowberry, 8. C. IE181018 0[l1 TI Nwa ~( lIt, Iw SIlt (In .\londIay, the 7thi dlay of August, Il.4 (8aledtay.) 111. N 1wherr'y (Court' I .111 in town (of Newberry', a(ssessed to) I10t1 1 ;'Ien, S~irn I :annonil, b,ige' I'hit lip8 and11 S..,l. Al('aul-inlu . S.11t. inl town oft NewhIerry, assessed'I to ami11 Sou!ther,~n I talh'ond. IIt ay for perIls aand st.atuips. CIiffo.rd Seminary, UNION, S. C. l''Ill colb-lge I'1nr1ses.8of high s1tandardI'I. Slhl-rior' Il avaLnItges inI A rt. anl Alic1. N 1unber1 of 111il s liin .111 iit o t. t per1.. 111I ,Ia l, ' tof, din sall o , lierary11 cour11 e1. Voals rII 1 mu ill in clss.a 'i Ar' Ca11ishenies--$1;l tper he,' wa' lailon s l in for heath.(nn',(f ' 11:t .if (i tih ('lio - I' >luere, ni, It. tIll 111 41 t(l?il 'TIUtreide , TURlNIP SEEDSNCW!iiY-I Fres.W.h o s stock l'ofa e u-e . at receied,ui Allm thean poulatr Aiisetione boti popu arA praices. dCallat Teheare, P.hafrmt iandyad only two, and the defence objeting to nine. The jury ts finally made up is con posed as follows: 1. Me. Smith, fore man: W. M. Bobb, David B. Werts. Chas. Tiniarsh, 'Trhos. I'. Adats, It A. WVeleh, W. I), Ihtndrieck, .Job. It. l{inger, Alex. T. Brown, I-:dw. I. li i)p and .l. A. M1cGrae;w. The Sol icitor'witlhdrew the charge of Carr'tying concealed weapon. The defendant was allowed to sit. in tite bar with his attorneys alnd all tle wit,nesses were excluded fromt the courvt t'ooti, exeept the nttilt proseculting wi tness. All day Vy',te"rday wats spenIt il helr its ease abotlt ti% e o'clock. It will likely ble SaturldayL1 bef6re tiht catse ends. Iuch interest is manifest ed in the case, and it was our intention to pbllisll tie testimony of the main witnles"'es, but tere are So manl y wit nesses and tht,l c Will he so much of it., wye found that we would not have the Space. ''he grand jury finished their w%ork on Thursday and handed in the follow in!r lresetnt mer t: a .11' .' Y'S I'n-:s :N't\ MI:N'r. State of South Carolitna. Newherry(' County. TIIe grand jtu'y respectfully present, to your lonor that, they barVe acted upon all the bills of Indictment handed to theml by the Solicitor, and have re turned them intocourt. In our- p'esentmtent at the I"ebruary term of coirt we ment,ioned the fact, tlhat the road bridges in the county were in had condit ion and reeollunenld ed that Iii he repaired at, oner. We ti-'d that many of these bridges are st'1 in a dn tugerous conditio, I and would atgain reo11c1n1n lI that, they be repaired at once. \Vc learn that there is no llat at lIenderson'> ferry, on E'noree river. In our opinion there should be one there for the convenl ience of the people in that vicinit,y and the traVelling pub lie. The grand jury at the l'"ebruary term of eon at appointed i commtiaittee of Lhree of their members, viz.: .1. L. l;pps, It. 'T. Fellers and It. It. Schum pert., to examine the iendition of the count,y ofliers. ''lie committee has per formed that dut,y and reported to the grand jury. We halve Clnrefully exam ined each of the county ollices and find them well kept, with one or t wo excep Lions. We find the books in the Coni ty Supervisor's oflice, for t.1e year 1898, badly kept. There are many clerical errors, 'and the figi'es and writin;, in at great many places, unin telligble. We find the plastering over ht, d in the Snpen te; I'nt of dueat.ioin's oliec falling, and wt.,ld rreonnunentl that. it. be repatired. 'Ve find tbat, (t-stees of public sehools draw on the Sulperintendent of Eduncation for. -achers' pay. This inl tur opinion shtaId not he done, but the t.e:wher only should dIraw his or lt p ,ay. Ve fintd the etn-oliue:it in the publ1)1ic schoob~ ina the counilty I incomI 1 lite. We wi - d recoimmnend t.h at thIie tml nberso(f tilt. G.etneral A ssembtlyl fr'om Newberry' COout,y lie ied to etndeavor' to r'eniedy t-hi.- 'ril by havinig a law en autet,lt ut,orizoa g thle Sauper'in tendet, of d oduation to w it,l(1d the last, inonath's liay (If t.enaehers :n1 aacht scho last,ie year I' nl' aI COmp llete er'olmnt ai is hanaded himi. We 1find tli,t t,he opIeratin (If the di spenasar'y law does inljutstie to mtany couties in the Sitate. Thiose coilntLies In whIichd d ispcusar ie ar9tIe located iL-e forcedi unide'' Libr law to contr'ibulte a share (If profits to th ose cout tes t, hat, r'efutse to have d ispenlsai'ies. As a at. Ltr (of justice the wvhole prof(lit, should be divided amton g t,he ('ounitties I lvin d ispenIsaries, tanad we respefllyefa 1 rgate th~e mIemberias oIf the Gteeral Assembly113 from Newbherry CouInt,y to endeavor to have the law chanrged so 1as to aremeady the infjulstice. lIn the M-Iaster''s oIllicea w,.e 11li Io pt'o vlsi on for' t,he safe keein g of te bhooks anid plapers (If thte (flie. We woul recCommend(at( that, a safe be provided for this (o1liCr. We Iind1( the MIaster's 'allice 1iiconv e nienitly situtatedl for' the algtd and1( in i rmt who Itave busi ness toI 1look afLtr itt ti ao (11c C. We woutld recomm nend that, the Cout-y lHoard of ('ommoissionterts hte auIt,hizedIit( to poIde('' h a su1i table (11lice do(wni st,laars forl the MaLster'. We fiindo that! on1ly twol 'onstablles in the coun tty, viz.: C. I1I. 'Tid well and lI . 1 . IItab', hav(a g ivent 1:ond as t,h e law r'e ihltites. We~ finrd that a1 claimn for' se'v ices itn a Cou t, of I inctneIst wats ti approvedl11 In lahl wit,hoait thte signiaature oIf the ('notner, ats pr'ovided~ for' by3 lawt.. pidO thte utsualI fee..I;.. ''r 1Rev. d1. WQ. Sp'ake, pastor' of ( )'Neal st,reet,N Met,hodi1st cItaurebI, intformas tus tat lI ev. Tfhaomas Hi. f.eitcha will comIl menialiI pro'(tract.ed mleetinmg ill sai1d chuarcha on t.he 2nd Sulnday ( l3t,h) in \Atuglust. MI r'. MI arsha tl, Is5 sweet, siger, Invited to tihE ' rvices The Rain Has Come at Last .AI<l also) the( tImHe for sow inig Turn'IiJI Seed. i)on't plan i. an,y but hiuist's, they' areO the best. We have all of' is DruI'tggist~ on1 theo co1rner'.