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'A. 'S (I i~iL 1 II __ _ / oerru ~ eraw dl _________ <A '.4 .-% , -5 -- ~ - ~ ~ - ~ -- - ~--- - -- - - - '.-.~ - - -- -- - - I~STABLISH I~D 1 $~6~ ~ EWBERRY, S. C., TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1903 TWIG t ~O A YEAR. __ AX~FI( -R IGE Keeps the wheels spirit that keeps t point of this busir 3 We could hardly 10o pcs. White Mad worth 25c. 30o PCs. 4o inl. India 200 pcs. Bookfold L' 10 pCs. White Orgat 1oo pcs. 36 in. Engli 35 rolls of Matting f 200 large size Rugs I 20) pcs. fine Colored lOU pcs. fine Colored Another big pile 36 Another big pile ligi I<x 1)ots of Cottona 150 bolts of Cototti 1oo bolts of 36 in. I 1oo bolts of Table 0 50 bolts of Brown Li 2t bolts of Brown Li I SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS. Items of More or Less Interest Condensed In the State. A verdict of guilty with recommon dlatiou to mercy was found in theSpar tanburg court last week in the case of Blanchard, white, charged with the murder of the colored blacksmith, Martin Hardy. Work on the second cotton mill for Greenwood is well under way and is being pushed very rapidly. Georgetown has been full of North ern lumber buyers and commission men seeking stock for the spring trade. All the lumber mills are run. ning steadily and there is demand for every bit of the output. Father Prevost and his party, representing a number of French Canadians who are desiorous of emi grating to the Soutli, were in the lo.%or part of the State on a tour of inspection last week. The S. C. C. I. building at Edge field was burned lagt June and the people immediately $15,000 in honds for the erection of a new building The11 proposed1 purcharsers (desiring to test the validity of the bonds tbefore payment carried1 the matter to the supreme court four months ago, but no decision has yet been reached. Edlgetield is fearful of losing the col loge if somethiung is riot s'on dlone. Admi irad Beardl lie hias twio J apa nese servanits an. Beaufort who are canrig for a millIion silk worms, re cently brought from J apan for the pul1rpose of testing thle utitlity oif t he imlk industry in andu rounid (Goorge Th le C 'mminencem ienti e xceries of Clafflinr U ni versit y, at. Orangeburg, wvere held last we.ak. The enirohunent thei past. , year r'ached 6tl T e ivw. of iAlutltliun int Diarion CJouant.y is4 tli'-rousi of beiin,ig the county senit anid several pet it ions are being circulated aisking t bat an elec tion be ordered to dietermniine upon he removal of the coiunlty seat from Marion to Mullinis. The farmers in and( atrounyd \illis t.on report that t he n' aragus season just closed has been thle bost ini a goodl mlanty years. A mule while dIrawinig a pilow at A pplet on lamst woek caime to hi isd(at h in a very unusual manner. A gnoen b)ee piloting a swarm atligh ted on his oar and was followved b)y thle oither bees. Ini his efl'orts to free himself lie bui. enraged thle swarm, whlo stung himl so that he died. L. L Copelaind, post mast or it B3ethune, in Ktershawv County, took the tratin for Columbfllia t.wo weeksi ago and has niot beern heard of since. IIlis family is greatly (distressedl. 1 L is rumored lhe was short wvithi hiis fnnds. IT BU' turning at a rapid rate. he factory fires burning, less, still the selling muc ;erve the people the pasi ras and fancy Lace Striped' Goods Linen to go on sale for this week 9c nen to go on sale for this week roc s die, 2 yds. wide, special for this sale sh Long Cloth special 12 yds. pieces 9 or this sale 15c, 19C and 25c yard. or this sale 98c and $1.49 worth dou Dimities and Organdies to go at 5c. Dimities and Organdies to go at 9c. n. Percales, the toe kind to go at hal t spring Calicoes, as long as they is les to go at 9C worth I 2-. Ies to go at 3Ao worth e20. ileeching, no dressing, 5c worth -e. ilcloth for this sale 15e worth 25c. nen for this sale 100 worth 2i 2-c. nen for this sale 15C worth 200. For. IMN Recently a puppy with four tails: was horn in Laureiis county. Now comes t lie report. from t he sane eonn ty that aumong nine pigs born last week one had two tails of the regula tion length, one on the side of the body. Governor Heyward, standing on the porch of the house in which he was born, addressed over 750 Rich land people at. i shool picnic at Eastover on Friday. Lient. Gov. Sloan also spoke. Spartanburg has recently pur chased from W. A. Neal additional good roads machinery aiid will push work on the improvement of her roads. A woman emigration agent was in Laurens last week seeking to entice negro servants to leave their employ ers to go North with her. She aroused some excitement. Reports of diamage done by the hail storm on Monday a week ago are still coming in. It is now re ported from Beaufort that a number of truck farms wore entirely do strcyed, and tha 1' at. the naval station a thousandi( glass were brokenm, to me pliace which ill Icost over$7. S. E. Brunson, wh1o was struck by lightning in the hail storm at Flor ence, it is niow thought wimll recover. Thei post ofics depart moent has sent an inspector to invest igat e t.he hold up of the niegro) imail carrier in Teni nessee. TUhe namie of ,John Li.. Mel anrmin is prominiently mientioneed ini conneet't ion1 with the p)residlency of thme linos wvicek and1 Birnunm ghmamn .., to snem eed( C~ l. Mlachmn, resignied. Unempro fessiom nal buirglIa rs onmash ed thme plate glass- windol,ws ini Sylvanc's andit A very's jewelry st'im's ini C olum biai I"ri Ilay vmoring,~ bti goti very~ Themm ltaltO diM)spensar dlirectors. hmavem suNspm.rmlbal themm licens;e of Jonr McSmyre, inist ilier, of Caimdenm. It is said t hat he has beenv sel lin g thle. produncts of his still qu ito' promiisen ousl y. Hotll ay I ies, the young farmer at WValhalla charged wvith the vmurder of his wife, wasI adunited to bail in, the smini of $2,000 by Ch1mief dn st ico' P~ope in Columbia on lFriday. Newberry College Conmmnencmen t Pro grammne June 71, 11 o'clock, bachcalaumreat.e scr mon1, bcy lev. C. E. Weltnier of A\ugust a, Ga ; 8:30t, a1ddress to the stucdenits by Rev. D). M. llamsay, D). 1)., of Char leston, S. C. J une 9, 3:30, annual meet ing of Hoard of Tr'ustees ; 8; 30, J1unior cont est for meda(hl in oratory. J1 une 9, 11 o'clock, address he fore the Alumni Association. 8: 30, address Is fore the Literary Societies Iby P resient Hlenry L. Smith, of D)avidson College, N. C. Jimue 10, 10 o'clock, annual commence modnt Small profits and quicl< and does more towards t be right. Every artici week. to go at 19c A Big Ut worth 15c- 250 Parasol., natr vorth 15c' 200 Parasols, silv( 25C worth 50c. worth $1.25. 5c worth $i.50. oo Parasols, silve worth $r.50. worth So Parasols, silver worth Si :c . ' worth $2.75. p rice,ome Direc PI 1OO doz. Corsets r makes -.-short each. No stu town. any want in our line conr AU G GENERAL NEWS NOTES. Items of More or Less Interest Condensed Outside the State. ''welve nen while eating dinnor in the caboose of a work t rain at Dextor, a small station on the Canadian Rail road, near Port Arthur, Out., wero killed or burned to death by an acci dent caused by a passenger running into the rear of the caboose. The caboose overturned and caught fire. In a tunnel disaater on the N. &. V. Railway, in Giles County, Va., on Thursday, nine men were killed and three fatally injured. A gang was double tracking the tunnel, and when the earth and stone for the tracks had been removed a hnge slide of rock fell striking the gang square ly and with the terrible consequences imentioned. M. J. Pearsall, Esq., and )r. Frank Daniel were killed last, week near Moultrie, Ga., by the motor car, in which they were returning home af. ter a fishing trip, colliding with a log car on the Georgia Northern railway. T1hie annual meeting of the Iron and Steel Institute was held in Lon - dou1 on Thu rsday. TJhe annual ad dress of the Presidlent, Andrew Car. negie, who is thle first president not a lBritish subject, was delivered. The alddress wais a very able and remjarkable one. Th'leBrit ish .A mericanTobaccoComi paniy made(1 arranigemients by which it will acquire absolute cont rol of the T. C. Williams Co., of ltichmond, its. primiipal comnpet it or, and the largest, tobacco comipaniy in thle country. The price top be paid is $2,000,000. Them Irish land bill passed its secanid rea1dinag in the~ H-ouse of Comn miensO lai-t wook by ai v'ot of 'I48) to The latest turn ini the post ofice invest igat ion is Ihe ret irement, by ordleri of IPo stmai lsteor General P ay ne, of August WV. Machen, general su pierintendenit ofi t ho free (101ivery .sys Stm, and one of thle most widely known governonit oliciasI mn the United States. Iiin a lit do ring t he recess hour at the Manning school on1 l"riday, TIoimmiie Hodlge, a1 boy3 ini short pants about fift eeni years of age, cut and p)ossily faitally wounided his school mn to. Arithu r lIiarvini, abot I 8 years Whila thle claising iixer'ises of a schl, iiear Iic.kory (I rove, ini York counity, waraa in prgrs oi la'riday ighrlt, N'ir:, lRlle .Liassio, a 'i-yeair o'al lit. io grirl, wvho wvas playiing arounid the ontside of I he buibalinag, wals shot andl cripllad for life by ai younmg man in the (ro)wd who wiis undler t he in Ilenco of lign11or and was firing his Pistol promiscuiously. AND F turnover is now the pr< filling working men's d a, every item bears the e tbrella and Para ral handles and .tcel rods, 39c, your r mounted handles and steel rods, r mounted iandlles and steel rods $i mounted handles and steel rods $i t to HEADQUARTERS UCES AT MIMNAUGH n1ade by the R. & C., \\. . inid I'. medium and long waists, your choi ch a range of excellent Corsets to s< ie to the greatest and li\ H 'S, COLD COMFORT FOU CRUM. le will not be Paid Salary or :ees Under a ItulIng Made by the Treasury )eparl ment. Washington Cor. News and Courier. Collector Cru m's leiand ipon the Secretary of the Treasury for his April salary, in the shape of coimmis sions and fees, has been turned down by the accounting oflicers of the de partment. When Dr Crumn was strug gling for a place at the public crib he declared that it, was not the con pensatiotn of the ohice, but the glory of being a Federal officer, that he was after. These fees and commissions do not amount to a great deal, but, under the ruling of the treasury department, Dr. Crum will receive no pay until he hai been confirmed by the SenatO. Should he not be confirmed at all by that body he will never receive a cent for his serviee unless Congress by special legislation should provide for such payment. In submitting his accounts to the department for the month of April I)r. Crum included the fees and con missions to wvhich he is entitled. T1he department has written himi that these fees will have to be withheld, and calls his attention to Section 1,701 of the Revised Statutes, which iB as follows: "No moni.ey shall be paid fronm the treasury, as salary, to any person aip poinitedl during thie recess of thle Senate to fill a v'acanicy in any exist ing office, if the vacancy (existed1 while the Sentato 0was hii Sessioni, ar1 i as by lawv required1 to be filled by and with thme adlvice and conisent,of the Senmateo, until snch appoinitmenit, has b e~i oi o Iirmled1 by the Senate." The vacancy in t.he Chiarlest on col lectorshiip beganm last. Si pt emiber. It. was not tilled unrt il thle Senate Mpot, when thle President sont .t lhe Senato the namlie Of D)r. Crm. Thle Senate failedl to conftirmi the noinua tioni. WIVhen tIme exrseio mit550 iOt to the Soi.ate, b)ut failed of ac(tionJ by) that body. Th'be vacanicy, thlerefore, existedI while thle Senaott was ini sos 51ion, alIthough, techniiical1' ly epak ng, it existed prior to thle ass.embilinig of Con g ress. Unmder thle rul ling of thle conitrioiler aund others D)r. (Crumii conl h iave boonuJ paid1( hit feuis hadl the i'res4idlent aip poLinmted him o whIeni thle v'acancey wast first 2reatedi. TIh i wouild have boeon the fillinug of a vltaancy when the Sonmat0 wiI not1 in sei05ori. Thei coin troller of the t reasiurer anid the aiudi t ore oIf tihe depart mieint hiavii passed5 lIuo this sainii forum of claiimf ailmunm her of t iimies ho'fore. Alri. TriacewellI, th p rosent I con t r(oller of thei treins iiry3, renderi aii'i lonbg op)i n in ay 9, IN9 ), ini thle ca~s' of lamiilton (. El'wart, who had beenu appoinlted1 a J1udige orf the Western dlist rict of )gressive American spi inner pails than anythii tamp of honest value. sol Sale. choice, worth 75c. Almost every S9c, your choice, and nigh ,2, )your choice, yourself .9S. your choice :No Fancy ''""1'"l S.ett for I :()I Is I ,;(1I N., the stalndalrd .'o Irs. I il CC Of the lot I 3c w,ortIth $ lect front in) the .( ( pIrs. \Ien1 20c) 1's, Me1 rest store in Upper Car The C C I11 n, severall tim11es sllbnlitll('l i. thw Seiiit e, flliled of coilfit;tti(n. 1r11a CASF. OF .innol; 1?1.Al'r. I tins (Ib, how(vwr, AIi. iwlart first assmned the (uii(es during a ire COHS of the Senate, and ithe controller hold that his salary coulld be paid him. Mr. Ewart. took charge J ly 13, 1898. 11is name wast set to 1hW Senate the followig I)cemher, but, formver Senator Marion Butler r' 'e such a fight oI the nomnulation that no aclioll wils t aken. A pril 13, 1896, ['resident McKinl(ey issued another recess appoiut.Iueut to Mir. Ewart The vacancy in the Judgoshi1p had really existe( prior to the first ap. pointnont, inasnich as Mr. Ewart's na1mie wtas first sont to the Senate January 13, 1898, but he did not at. tept to take the position, pending act ion by the Senate. 'Jn idgo Dick had resigned, to take offect upon ihe appointilent anl qualiitict ion of his suecessor, but is the Senate failed to act Judge Dick held the plae(( and performed the duties nut ill Jlly li,, 1898, when Mr. E'wart began the per formance of his duties. So far as the salary was conlcerne t he vacancy did1 not. exist uti l the recess of (Jon gross. 'That. is what savedl Mr i lwart. I f he could have ent ered u piol 11h4 dulties whien hiis namule wals first. sontl to the Seniate3 he would not1 have been entitled to the salary. The conitrol Ier held that there ws n1o vacanc3 un11 ilI the resignationi b ecamie opera tivo. Ini t hie Chlarlestoni collect orshi i the recess vacancy was utot hled andi lhe vacancy Ox isted when [the Senatt Theii fort y ighlth Hess ion of thle Sout herni Japt ist Cionveniti w(1 e~VI calIled to) oirder in1 Saiviana on Pii dat~. I', Go I'Caghl, of A rk anisi, has bi eei 'e 4)leeted4( presMident.( Advertised. Letters C \ Mrs. Sindly Chahners1(1. F.dIwan ('ot ton, Mr s. Marmy Ann Crer. I.. S Cr. I) Mr's. S. I". )eirrick, ,Ilon I )i'an TI. TI. D)uganis. I" W~\illiami (innije. SI l Kijahi IIamouin, MIis-i I,iddllh'II:w kins, Mr's. ,1. C. lf;ayes. 1K Mrs. Sallie 1 inardl, !f. 1. K ing A. CI. L. L. IU. MI lord Mlangiimi, (:>). V/ 1. II. VIice, Insqf. A pil 25, I190)3. Il Charlies I lit ch (2). NM I)anu Miedy. Sluimonl, M iss I illaL Sunnnler's, MI ist MIoiniai Subier. I '('rsons en;lling for' I hi-ie let ters wil pleas1e say t he(y, were' ad1 vert isedl. F SEL rit of doing business, ng else while selling goo Piles of Spring Fabrics NEW MILLINEL day New Nililuerv rol in. (Jur a t. tfur hats for style and quality for If yol are not :llr:a(lv one of our to investig.tle th1is in:tgnilic (nt stock, IR BIG SHOE DEPAR' brim I'he I)r(ew ; elby :n(t C.o. f( >. a1nI Wolfe Ilriis. Ior inisses and chi nen are' somne of Ithe t'elebr:ltd lines , es' I.ow C:uit shot and Strap S:aida es' L.ow Cnt Shoes , . nd1 Strap ti.uida, 's J,ow Cu Sos. tot this s:ate $i ..1 'S I C ut S h oes fIo r Ihi- salo $ . .1 >flin-a._M || ' I i | heapest St mn Earth. WAS IT WI:i MUkltlIilt? c)tails of tie Ter"rible Atlair Near Wal haIhi Which Was at Hrst Supposed to be Suitcide. The.. tateluo a1t" lromld" told of the arrost of ioyt IllavoH of ar \'atl hailla, chargo(t wtith $ho inurdeor of his youtig wife. Fiirthor lotails aro nowy obtinablt'. On Stnday rnriniig, April 26, about ti uli uip, 1lo) 1 lIlyos wont to tho bonto of it itglihbor and toh( him that his wifo had killed h orHolf. The coronor was itiliod ati wout to tho SCon 1, but did not oinpanol i jur) not attaching any bla1iio to uly oneo. ( )nt Sait irdlay last. Mr. J. '. C'raino, 114 fat hoc of AIr-f. Ilayos, socnroil witrranit frorn Jno. F. Mamon, linagistritto for. Contro town Hhip , 11nd(1 on Alol Iilay, tho -1(it inst, Ir. .Ilayes wa1,s Irongh1t to jail. J)op ity Sheribl' 8hroter c'i'tiod I r. layos lown I', ( 1hwi"y for it p roliini inar) houringi osterday1. Col. Ut. T'. Jonos of th liru If J' yuies &. Sholor wats 1rosMlnt roj rosmlitinig tho de rnIp snlt It i v . A ft (1 SW ain tg Itic(iof half it dozti witntesss t ttnagistrnate sotit t.ic i tti ca i ji tti cout aritu th de feudant wats birittght bactk to1 jail. Whien the neoigbtrs iif NI r.1 a Ins. Hayesfl reached'i the14 hiomi of I t ter ible ItragedyI tey fio n irs. IIlayes in bitdea. She wits lying withI boIic' i t h e gu . A ns te tr oll'. The, slit peneutraI ted t ho head wheire th body wait~'ls lying. (iluin lI ergisoin, coiloredu, one4 of the1 wiitneisses, swor,ti saitu that ho board it giunI sit>i .ait <>r noar Ilityes' iiiisct on St nn i) o s b,lht wooni It and tt l[4I i ttitik Non lolf this,evideneti it ught out fr rtiti. hep -lii iry wavs any roiI re 4bred ihantit ii but I piofor iI in in tb bd wasin t1( found, ittipsitint of ithttun, the .ir poinr Ii. lt' hev i n o t hesottar c,>njisiet lOl runO : 1eidenc qi ht io t wabgus o iny. otitiit.A ai nive (if nuio inor Atlitt nttio whi founlci wii i bout asil fowit1(s "li , lO loy i siI g ofod ito n o b t prefero dit tot t frnor ing C th air d ioition ~r i oct ia 'i5l ualii ha L I~ NGC and 'tis this same ds is the pith and are melting away. 3Y. illers -tre bus day, the prices asked have culstom)ers take it upon [MENT h;tiis; 'Thle Irving iblren; L,aws A\. Croc VC arry. s for t his sale( ))ti(. Is for this s:ie $1.1( wor0lth $1.5. worth $2.(i). ore T111; NIitt AN) Till; MAILS. A Negro Rural i-ree )elivery Carrier lidt Up it Armed Masked Men In Tennessee. wasHiiigtin ('or. Nw a\R In<l Courier. SMrious troulbll broko out in a now 1)laeo in tho postoilico tlopartmuent last wo(,(k. Postillistur (Ioeoral Piayue rec'ivod ttelogranIs froit 1)otal otli (cils in TeiI 11vo stoatirig that Johi C. AllgootI, a negro rural froo (liv ory carrior at Gallitin, had hoorn hold up whilo porforniing his duties by titaskeod n11111 Ind told to loavo the servico at ence, Intudor throats of dea1th. Postunaster (i,nural ayno sum. pord(lo(d t ho Mervice on i h routu pond. ing inlvostigation. IIo looks l)u t ho mattor as vorv serious, as therF ire aany nogro c.arrirO"H in tFJio' rnriJ froo dolivory distiCt of the South aid a susp)'nii('i of a largo part of the Hervico is oilUHi ,:.' if tho whtit( poo. 1plo n111intaint th(+ir p)rosent attitude, Ir. (Conigor is th( rulratl froo di livory i1sptotur for .h0 Sitate of Ten noHH881. I'ho routo o(n which tho troule ccuirrid was put into offect by the depaiirtmenit oni the lirst. of Nlarch , and( ther woro frl i ve appli.. (Sants under1 iho civil service rules for ainJ1)0 tinen t as8 carrior. T1heo th ree itali wvhio stoot0( hi ghost iii tjho oxiat, inaitioniV'iIE w r t ll ngroes. Theo high est( oin I ho liHt, Allon Dilyard, received the aippoinitiit, a1s ther wasH 11o optiont f3 or Wlhod poti8iceI oil iils pilae antd the secItonid man11 on thei list was 1110 appinted l ohn Ci&. All good. Thliis cas8o is relgarded8111 as nro So (cause1 it vidvol it crim11 of hold(1 ing uip Itho maiils and proip)it atos( aniow tho raeo ptrIolm in t ho South, in spbeakling oif then affair toight, "Tihere aro only3 t wto Course le1 1(ft open(1 for Ithe depaanienti : \ o mutt Oit her susp1endl h ihe rra free dehivory service' in 11hos1 <lhIriets where I lhe wthiito petople object to nelgro cairriors, or wot muist sendi Uniiteo- l ttes 8so1. ii1rs to pr)1 iotct thes car r iorts ini the pe1rformlancee of thiir lut its. It wouhld not) beh praote toi i giv(e them a1 iii laIry giu ard, and11, ath houghi rio deoi.. resl t. will be a( 1 IlerIian t snapon-8111)1 si on of t ho brasiness8 il <ii st rieot 8wh1ore such1 t rouleo occurs. A fter rur1thter inveostigationl anid re(port, It (cas8 in Tonnosson(t1 will p)robab11ly bo referred to the( deparanooJu(41t oif just ice.'" Ti11hi latst ineCdi<lI iii ITInruOess is11 regarded0(1Ihorn as8 aillothier i por tant phseH of1 the raico plem(( ill the Southi. linui ta1tivu (1aines0, of T'oJinosseo, i whose dist riot tbore ar1 several1 niegro rurah crarriors,ox pandthu 5011thbrn sild o)f thIis qjuestioni, b)y saying iooIit thati the wV1oen and1( chiildrni in the sparso(ly wvoro aifraid to huavo t.heo negroos comel to their honun8gt it i or h- uam...