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It i jteop~Le digh nt int Th mak the the Stte n wsaer garig 1 Sweene tod an ting I i 'mi n0rd It w rin s d itf o. pa * a d lJvpbiesn ten they wil cotinu to beteec though ytou were toa. sen LiveU' hu. however,II .' i II that pbi blnin t i irowinu ~i favo of~ te enforcementof thla and bif so here w ill be)0 afbetter Thi citofh rrgii loeon sud past ih ordinace the board ofdreos Soni, .andlut i therek iooudso efor t hav (''tif thi tdonk theciy wihlp gt her IIsar. of theprofhitsec and h goror willt redcthe forc iteaoud haf incas fo'Icring O to~ occasios sic he ihas~t~ bhee governo.W4Governo McSweeney M toAs t il thi Stao asi'ng .teiro oprion IU.in. te enorcmen of)' t,bot and hartn co-operatio is sse theao ticnstables hav!ie toe reducer . her tog reao whye th en local auhiti es should noti)enforco thers Iawte saeias~ anoher Bu%tht in d)icussig thme mat Thein i ta Demofnthc enfcetive com mthe w 11(!s eeill metnet ek t mae arrorgements ofo hodngatrmry. the Sevetyoh Di'stit tl nominatea cadiate hor coarg t rectosd wt. ladten Wm.kes aoos ecorestoman. The prwienfryeb w hlocl probaly e l the1 fhis rderente genera cit,ill for the 5har of Novembrhi h nd the regulr,r will fredc geerce elcins.a Theire ar bevea gaenordatoveoneor Mcw from hach coutyn the diyosrciti n Te' nt State aalsin thoit are bostesarlawng h wcevcfr ividng anrd heath coverntorn di acearyh aucotes aanve bd Terei ishaoreson whyth Combiauthorihies bnothder shar if thuin bushess.t facltonNes othherne) ote had nyhing cadiafor cogest.SCce b *i 1* r 1. 1 - h - er '1-; r- we Im I .. erive o \ d ings r mhI-teos v eton hou ha i- \ old h is pn ions for a money * co -I rti .Ir.... live an progre..1.:ar g wCl ive h .ar a.nd'I l'ibea hupr-t 'r< '.)f.,I)'II!EX~VC 0for at . TV.hI~ faiir Id f iur: wb' o!b: thomlayaldorniagbwith good ttemi. bll~e fUettiher ts i rs visii n" ev Du:on't forgetd t babecueat 3r .anl. a. Sebumpert' hfloe onnt Fprida2 for the bene1iof Mta..lrm hrh Some fewii~r''u of ou swn tlol Saluda peition. hey~l feport at nice iean of- couea Niess of~ ofish.y.i -i A colo igrel anie who ii runnin. fr onIM. .. SCKilr's placOn et hard a foe the been ofeed w1itgood chrh. (rehino n and crOu os Clookmuc im prvi'fe Agod maon eas aren beh planted alnd I h* sown, t.a ncor Iil bea Aucolomred.l h - oinn an mUltoi etan fes (vistig i te. o munity. ct Is~v wL) od e M!.isslu Peni nge Cof' Lttl Niuh n. l)ain,cd s vioodingahe peistr Mrs. h'. . Obter, aei vieitigr A. A.e N*ats milty. % SmeSFOl.ge of uurpubic oad have't'r placsthey, are vinga r.gh cniton. WVe hope to aeo the roads worked now when tho crops get laid by. Prof. IL. M. hienry spen t Saturday andi Sunday at his home. While on my wat to Newborry Mon day I noticed the crops along the road had made quite an Improvement sinco the rain. The cropn generally are oltan. 3g. A Foor Mlljonstre. Lately starved in London becauseij could ngot di,gest Ihis food, E~arJyl q oft Dr. King's New Life Pills would have saved him. Theby strengthen the stomaeh, aid digestion, promote assiml. J.,tion, Improve aPPelto. Prioe 25c. Monj back If not satisfied. Igold by all dt' tasi. (ff t i W illin a nh: h't:r lc.n t1isItItltry S -rti, I t ' t't;ui A,1sltre'urs by i hi,ul. t uriI tautl 11'I'li te K 1 t :,n 1 1tIm "4,I-#. T n9.9 ,'9.9': ' { I I. \\ l.Inan':. 9i gn9..1 * ". .'l 1\ ti'~.'I, \'9 t, 1 ' :at:ltll. l : tl tI I '' i :y of 1 ( the t u \'it th 11r - n e i9, 3 1 l-. i-hurc South, I , 1.:' 9'9..~9' ( ;t11 aI' i 1\'l tht " , .1 t. 9I Lit 110 1 \ d t' r .,1 r ' :i:, (norn in , a . ,t tt' ituo t h a t uIdr; 1 . . - ty t:i 1\ t' 1Iit (' n r,: l y .\ '.'", I tn,.t. . .\t 1:t t' I '" .s( T .m .- a; th deh. :ateS t't '(\*h , l 'h w m 1 s w' i . {. " ,\ ",l, o i' t 1't1''rt1 (I' 1' r 9 .1. \9.9 ' tl..,.'l't'! 10 tl" 1 1 Ct ar'. I CI 10 ia th : ,-et an' aI:r : ll ha .f wo lr(, : tl. .e t eir :im t'c i i t o n yt !-.i-f::.';1: :e r t'1. I tlir t'tr 'th -nai io n : w t'as'l he't in',fr't, h t ' \ \\ ~ ~ r ' .r, ' o f \. . o n ,f .! o 1 \ ' . i, hYe. ar' t t' :r t: i t u.Td'a .9. ( e9 ore.\\'h vent ty. 'r rime h A e Some of. thelt; charter "I :t -. W t l . M i> n'. ft': ~ ~ ~ ~ *. the ,.t..an'for,a n er in\-' .V 'U ii: .' ( M ..' :1a1' tOV ' lt I,r' ... 0 0 1 a" I\ ar .:. 21 t'1'r. c lirt. a,d to 1' Vr r1t, . t. a n by he c"i'rwok, Thr7u2 h t'e ordial ii taton of the C.ty o\ Ntwb'erry it ret arns to the piace of its birth to hold the twentv-second annual meion., nlow. Ia full L'rown organ iz -tio . W e c-.. to r r.: .'t 1an c count (of the work of the ; .."r which .Clsed with March, 1901, and hre wtr wil rai-e our "E lnezer, for hither to hath the Lo~rd helpe.d u-.' Ai has not been dlone for wV ich we p annel,.i at ho ei to a tnn ,: T ' .n!t ..E eti ' h:a.ne b wSn organin. T -e h: s e. :. -o _me i.'ca'.1 in the ml9. mber,hj ip and contribultion4. As a nrn-ber of small :-oeiti s i made no re InctS they initve bee: 12iscoth inued(. Trhe T . .tieth Century thank ogerint of the Scit rnounited to $'2-27 59. One hunid red : ats of9. .tock were taken by '..9 eieties' andi 1idj.iiual in the lLaira Ciina. Tot balan (CeI has beenI gi v' n to cb.i and the May KeL r o: \iturs inl the City of Mexico. iFor m:itry yer we have given $l5(00 for new wor,ik. Owing to1 the pressure to rise- the Tw.'eunti.thi Century lFund the whuole amrount wvas not pl1. The H3':ird urged the .eceretaies to inicrease their p*ledlge so that the new mnision aries could be isent out. Your seere tiry pledged1 i200) for you. We. muist 'jot fall this yoar as mnoneI.y is to be u:sed in send ig out and( sn)pportinig our1 ownl v'onnglf lad.(ies. Tihe South Georgia CJon ferenee Society supports seiven mis1 al9.ona9riPs. MI Js .ohnnie Sanrderz4, of UJnion, ha~s beeni in China nearly five yenrs anud niow. has charge of Clopton lHoard1ingf Schiool in 'shanghai. At t,bo last letter fi'rm her there were. 45 pupils~ in th)e M. iss Ju.,ne N"icholson, of Ed gfOfeld, will go) to China in September atnd Mies1 I eila V. Wright, (of A.nderson,, will sail for 1lraz~il ini a short timc. Specials suipported in the Conference ESoelet,y are as follows: l>almetto (lay school, in Sh3anghai; Wang Datung day school, twVo Bible women and twenty sc.holairships. TPhis has been the moost successful year ini the history of our P'almotto) daiy school. Tihero are sixt-y boys in the school, their ages ranging from 7 to 20 years. Our so ciety gives $i00 a year towards the support, of this school. Thle day school at Wang Daung is in successful opera L,ion, d1id not close during the excite ment and has 85 pl)ls. Supported by Bethel SooleLy. JUvECNrLE WORK. . Wo report 100' sooietics, 2,692 me m be, contributed $1,807, and 848 slib mcribers to LIAttle Worker. Seven tit', i Vt' he 'it org;nlIited. III4 'Itlt"' \\( ll:. I! isI a n tw' t.ha. anillal nitI'rtiii' bo hold iit i every disytrti't. I Ilttvt' at - trttlt'l i t't' O f thr't' 1in t'tigm itid It it'v Ithat, It ' ly ;10 .g otl. t I 'I; l'I.*.I%It al,It t\,S. 'Iht' t'i t'tll it t i t' tht \\' i tt n's 1\1 i inirv \Iv( tat'e antI lth' I,ittle W orkI' 'r tilih t t' htt' nilt'e h h r' r t 11 t ' tr to ' ty. \\'t uII .I rte 1 reshitlt'nis at dit d * a' ut:tna ' t I 'h .hI nrt..t' 'I'0 n lihot ' i:i i falllin : nll' i :t: ll,t rs - ' I. \ \'t' ; n::1 re:d li:tsi ngarv lte'a nre to untitt'rtand i h e' tc"tntlitIon of the te:n it e and to knt \w t_hio ort our Iih av tIarit'. art' ti.iulo ,' l 1: ST1'1 t''N l':' 1.('.\N 1-T'N i. I hiit C htV t' tieiretalry th ratly' lI t't's tt a t il u add1 to T . '.li, i ).t) 1 '.. 't '\led dti on'i 1 (te y"t'ar. Th'Iii I to .i1it :ly :,!1nle n t. to 'rt'hal'o for for 'in issit,n1 work by a ttretlin, the ar'; Ii t Il 't' and TIraininl :t t ol lh h .ati ' r dwitht InI t'tlt1'il t'i :. lt't Its ad!ol'p t i. 1itho 'id.l ,. l im 1" NI' t':l: ' 's. t 'ar CIs \ it, 1Forw' \\ar- , to (':1ri,t : ('brIist( is lllt' \: :; ('brisa i it the' iiritII n'. rhti: \\wrher hlr battl is i - n,: w i:t a wert't' til'a'tl tlis heI - 1' ne wVon, ah1e .t :rtat tr of the kin tirieg ti :a nher' 'i. lene upll, titt Il 1'o" - 'ail to t h r iS: elos of the e tultlt v 1i.. \\'.Ii hi:- st'artr'd haultl lottlittin , hine a tt:alt tot plaet inl 1 ven ha;tth' line': Let ut- tl, our '." t thlt' .i''at tirinl' lin ll llun il th ' ' t . 'tVr y it ti and the king.-t ltd:om .I \\t' I:. hiv:i\t' i't' o t' .t ei:: - . of t r I .rd and hi. 'hrist.." .\l th. t'\ cing heri's hav. boe ar: y attende by teIi oph' of t et' ow, n1. The .utheran hturch his ben 'rn th'eetry nli;-Lbt. 1'riday nicht. Mli s .\. . 1rnes, tof ' tit' Vil , t' editor of thte Little bord'r an addrens on the Forward f d\'t'tre'idt. Aliar .i tu N i holson, \ ht is to go to hlinta as a Id sion:-Ir in Se.pt'mbter, Wait,n .1 talk. it h theet' adire-es i'r inhrt:-!ing and thouthtful and t'.'t :vei heit tten0tion of the la're undit'nce. S.n:iumr. ay ni,: t Ii -:mma G ry, of 1 t'e: e tI .ho : heln in Ch!iIna P. - B;:' ven yeaIr, and is at home in leave of abse.nt'e, made a talk on itm ca0 .l.:o ,in ti hina and on the 'd. of the people of that coni tr\'.4 1' r y is an nia' ina talker,a!." re lt" R-e al y. Iistned to re:- .t ttt :tnl pl asuret1'. R.:t.a mt'r rin. tlet Sermon I to .e y1u Soeic:" was pIache i t'a hltusu e by I:et'. tr. Tlarb1 ttix. tn: for a In:1g timea mn ._i - S.l;.a\'.. tr co:m a P'hildrell' ma:-, 1t tti_', t', a? AN! in the (pera hoise. rh-in ' hz was lar:". attandl "l, V the ci:.hd'e:t. Th I Vi R . dby Itttli' t]i.. Luc: and the welcome nby -1: '':_ L:nestit,: W icker. In:ter th rt: :.re miat d bti' Mss Barne-, ies iden t--Ofl I i.tI M tt: t h rrrrl.(tm at [f arlehto S.oo C. sn mOlhcfgti t0rangeburg,( lS.iI C.. an Ms. W. ctL. Waeit, Summerille a, . tc igsk orresofndingb Scet a-discJ.W. bllmerct. Manolia, I). Cig otr in, Columb, S.olr,~ C. p,reri4n Treaiurer-- Irt. ilJ.'oe th. orne i(rewood, thn. veyBoC.eas Coiknferene blodpety Lnirich, lad The ooing l the Distritow Secre ChoarlestBon--rd I 31m(. . 13.)berton, 'oharlystn,e foS. C.rs )ri Coesbu$pr-lare ho:t C. Owens ,; eAb beile, fr. bywiiC.30( Bl j ston, a . J)orotoulad 'r irence-al a.ic. gi.t tilvereTim Gre1e.nvildes. J.t c.Jayne,neWa! sdrmde o,bal!a, coposed'o 'uro Bni-re J. rdCt Campe, flen. 3:om. BS. 1.1.B) Jeo aubr, yo. wilmaen.ms aHeki seigMrs i. to Whebe,bork-y ille dry C. Satanug-.u .B ulgn -' ) o m ( 1 1 o i tc Iadato. While some of ou' citizens aro going to tho I rinp, and t.ho muounitali , tnd ot.ht'is to the souOhore', nmd whilo thlt wor I! a11 ar-o Is devisinlg watylH and 'i an t livel' Ilih l d , t genat luman ini hhi, t'e t'nlnt111 s htila ltIf in allowing hi-1 thou t hts int il m ent)nou to wanider to th e " rmiint " eanditte, at l ho liondlt. to hi t nti lhor t how ho will do nt t oampaign:I o ar lit, t I p iront ii 'ta11. The1 wt in'hTin)t genitle11mn tlls nit imuIntI. i s'or y of how hil was I tt't':tt l by i L 1t1')tlti ';ite 1t " il n t,bin latt' warl betweeon the (1Inns andt ontrt, anil wate,f hh tllh iii i: Tom, t;torgo utnd It i l t.htir horsi l. aur . It 1-4i-agt gtier.lory alnt worth Ielating, and sobld b 'e ordell'd for rtferotn) li l lo nrxt wiai. ih a". or o t.t story i. Lr. J. 11. i 1 h ri r, the well-itnon"i baru''r, undler the title, "T'Ihr Ithe ihdg Seilor, tI'hts of ' o'', ('ounty I1'l'etlaiL ('olleg' of Ne rri ., tt' or tht it a i Ip. io ns of hli junor "ortat r."' Mr. Illair Ia ofi tht' opInon t.hnt t.he reson why somr Ii tho tdttmti' atI':o fail'ed to pass tho "ju ih ora:toiall ntoltst" i biu'1t o thry aret too fre':;hl, aIthough dllofeltled out 0, two milight, think that te bar her't-aulthor is sit ttting hairs it this '11int. 'Tht S tory is not 1 liabl' to t'ontradit tion, amd will strik at groat, many of tho never-oxprol-lo-gel.-any t hing - ilolit.ionlly - bul.- - te-lano -- to vt"to l le It' t ' bIn a ppt il liablo to t'eery pltet of nusinetss visited by these very pr'omnisini' can)didtestr. Amumg other' thing i shows how asy it, s for ld a diidtt to open his mnout.h and talk throu h his str'. To cut ai log story short andli tav' it. lon rlt. lair SityH t.hat olt. after atnothe1r the candidates wttou ild codno in tnd r'sy: '"Iy, i\ r. Iaiit', I didn't tnowl. you were here. im so ;;lad we harve a ilito barber. NOW thaLt. I knowt it I Will CerftaInly patrontia you in tho future." Ohey etitinu d to visit him throughout, t.h eim11ai.;n season. Since the.n ntinny of themn havec forgotten, just as t.hey hav'e forgrot ten to run all1 tho way neross the street to s:hake hands with a busy man then in a hurry aind glad of it..Mr ttrwnstoko ht l h world1. h as become ol' all (hose eandi d:ttes? Whiere on earth can they be? There ws a largo drovo of them and they were at promising lot. A more prtmising set of m<nit had he never be foeseen, nor. sin'e has het hut, the future---somle of which has gone and a liitte more Come since then--has not fuitilitd the promises of the past and theltir star must hive set. Rise up, men. hk te yourselves and your gory loek:s. They need trimming for tho next race andi the next AUaIas declarat tioni. ***kil NOTIOE. I Wl BE AT IAEIT1"S BRIDGE on. Wednesday;, ,31st day of July, at 10 o'clock at. ml , to let contract for buildinir approaeb to KeItt's Bridg;e, a.o. t will be at Lindsay's Bridge cn Thursdiity, Auru-t lst, at 10 o'clock a. m.. to I.t contract for repdiof Lind ny'si IIge.ASCOO.TIR 1'lan- and si-fecifietions can be seen on te a th of letting contract. J. M. SCIU:I PERT. BWILL G 11E A ANST, LS Townshi p Friday, A ug. , . C.n Teacher Wanted 1OR HELNA SCHOOOL. TEriCi'RM slt f e mthys. 3 Salr $30Iper mont,h. 3aile t eache preferti re.l An ri)I.of he edv undersIgned. bfr Aug.ust 10, which1 ay the ill t elect. i M. 1. JLI)A, Ce teatuu'thrug ic IIlnatSC. Tc eac' ho erd Wan~dtdilo Saers x monyIht.ho eghnnon mid dierof O(toher.iHalary $30 pter' month.al) plies,b able o ach Lainend reek.on Trusiitee wio1All eet IlIat olhuse techerul. nwrd M.II FLKler "SvTheaexpn is wha lt nentool rc Stoach i ve-ra , eaHteop e rom JU Savesune tos w ate ho ad Waterfulrsanswbred J. ViANK FOSHE 3m Wnnsor S. . Cut Price ale! l'or t1i nle.\t. 30 lay Wo will moll yoin clothirig chelpr tIarn it hIns lioon ol ii Nowbc rry. I loro n1o H0oin of oin pric:;. \Wo dont havo to write UI1(ch about, thont our prices do thlto tallkiig. The prices (iring this solo vill bo liko t-his: 1 5-'75 mut Iricor $ 4.25 1.511 cut pricos $ 13.90 ).150 ct, l)ieo 5..t - 5.7 5 cut pricon 4.25 9.50 cut. pricos 6.25 I 1.>0 ('lit pricos 7.75 -50 cut pricos 0.25 1(1. 1,0 cut prices 12.h0 .11.0 out pricos 8.25 Wo havo madslo cuts liko this on all colorod Spring Suits The balance if our Childron's Suitlt will Ih closed out rogardlesH of Cost. Suits that old at. USo., now '150. Sold at $1.25, now 85:. Suits that sold at $2.25, tow $1.f50. All othors in proportion. Our entire stock of Dry Go->ds to bo closod out at cost. Best 4.4 Homo puttn SC. Bost I'ritlts -lo. 161c. C'otto ntales .1 2c. Straw .1 aits! Straw Hats !!-All go at. about half price. Shoes ! Shoes !-Our stock of Shoos bottor t han over. All low-cut are >oing clotsc'd out at cost. l,adios' Oxfords from 'lSc. to $2.22, worth 75c. to 2;"Watch our wimdow for prices on suits. Rospe-tfully, 'Th11 1toad to Foot Clot.hior. BXEAUTIFUL )rgandies, .l awns, Swisses, L.aces, Embroideries, &e., for Commencement Dresses, lintinig for (co .i.tiOnls for Firemen's Tournament. Elegant line Curtain Swiss by the yd., and lace curtains )y the pair. All these goods at red uced prices. Our ready-made Vaists and Skirts are perfectly splonlid n qluality and style, while the prices are so much lower than ,'ou have any idea of. See them. Groat values in ready-made SI heets, Pillow Cases, &c. In the Gents'- Furnishhg Department ou will find the best 50c. Shirt to be had, That $5.00 Suit ,as been reduced to $4.50 fbr the spot cash, but you must ome soon for they are nearly out.--Tho "Bostonian" is as ood as the best. Guaranteed. Try them. Money is scarce and our prices have been reduced accord 11gly. We want your business. Youirs truly, We are now showing a complete line of the newest and moststylish goods to be had in the market. Dress Goods, Miuslins, Piques, Gingilamsi, &c., &c., at prices which are he lowest, considering the value)of the goods. We call special attention to our WV. 13. Corsets. We undoubtedly carry ud alwvays have carried the largest line in this city. WVe are always in lie load in this as our contemporarios have been obliged to acknowledge imo after time. The famnous WV. B. Corset, the most popular in America. We load all others in our line of Hosiery. Wo have all sizes, styles and )rices-Misses', Children's and Ladies'. Our Millinery Department s full of attractions for the ladies. Latest and most fashionable styles. We cordially invite a thorough inspection. Conme and son us. .(.S Ho .1 .. Peorfeet in construction will not pack or misshape, guaranteed absolutely ------BY TH E lexter Broom and Mattress Co., .PeIzer, .8. C4 Springs Hotel, in Springs, S. C. uthern Summner Resorts. in Springs and it has no equal on the conti Kidneys, Bowels and Blood. 3 I to Octoberi. Cuisine a nd service excellent verybody goes there. For board apply to JN & SIMPSQN. -Dr. W. E. Pelham and Gilder & Weoks.