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8 Another Interestir of the Hampton Society, of the School- - Officers Reported f >r NThe pi or r <>l ton Lifcorarv S ?ow*t, v ed school a* carried Friday afternoon w interesting and i istr As at the previous mi were several visitors ed to he entertained, from Shakespeare, * by each member as called, were beautifu was the bearer of truth. The minutes ceding meeting, as Corresponding seer Nannie Hi' 1 Moore, w clearly showed that is a good English sc first number on the was a dazzling two-s Margaret Moore, everyone was in Ja to enjoy the balance tzramme. o The following had tions and executed t good style : Headers, Misses Leila Harper, Corrin and Mr. Mart Cunni Declaimcrs, Mess Elliott and Lucius L The essay on Benji lin, by Miss Kellye A on George Washing! Nannie Dabney.asals Artliur Outen, were and ot a high grade o Miss Both Brown us with catching p the piano. Misa Hoi the Ileporter, read i current events, whic some valuable infor was well read. The lowed. The querry; m i . < i nai men or great business affairs get ure out of life than tl laborer," was well bofh sides. Messrs Ji Elliott and WillieJEd brought out some for on the affirmative, opponents, Mr. Fred and Miss Bennie C'ul their side with which won deei< lowing t h e del Ida Lee Ilill, t plished teacher of grade, who was on fo mental duet, in a grai said that Mrs. Wadd; son was present and Mrs. Thomson held 1 spell-bound while f beautiful little solo. The regular (juarle of officers took place i caused much parlian ings, etc., and the re ident, Miis Essie Jor demonstrated that sh parliamentarian. Th which is a good set, 1 elected : Mr. Larkin A. Ca dent; Mr. H. Will J vice-president; Miss Moore, 2nd vice-pros Beth Brown, recordin m.* / 1 riu miss i^orrine mom spending secretary; McManus, reporter, a Lee Hill, critic. Alter this the^Socie ed to meet on March V/i lg Meeting Trying t Literary Miller ; Graded than C Elected. ernor w?. It app< f 'lie tiamp- jg b<ing i "f t e grad- to save tl on- on last ell, the 11 as another dea1 h in u ' i ve one. murder o settn?0 here of young , who stem ty who w Quotations a train ii ?s answered shot to c the roll was tion by \ il, and each Tlije New some great claimed t of the pre A peti'ioi read by the 0f North etary, Mtss excellenc 'ere full and take its c the author signed he holar. The be at onct programme ernor. '1 tep by Miss caster is After this of the ne fine humor McDowel of the pro- N. C., ir instant ht good selec- to the pr< .lie same in Dowell C8 The hi Ida Porter, *?.?We11, Flagman e 1 homsou ago, has 1 ngliarn. Governor a's Lawson request o temiett. Pl.t>8s & oring to 8 ntnin Frank- M, Dowel litchell, and pri-onme on, by Miss first seot? o one by Mr 8>^th, rep and later instructive .... nor till f wor'<> further entertained Monday v elections on on 1 fi? ? )bie Porter, re,J,,efitit is no a paper on ^ro u ()f , h contained it would mation and him serve debate fol- Slate prit "Resolved: His imbe< . . teuced an wealth and have cau more pleas- nient to t le ordinary seems to argued by that, lie si io. Eugene ''le *? P:i , t->, , crime. 1 ward Plyler ... . ... citizens h cible points ? nor asKin while their McDowel . Blaekmon prisonme |>, liehl up 1 arguments r,,?'l(Onoss ? , negro sei iion. hoicontendin )ate Miss execu he accom the ninth r an instru Three V eelul speech su^ Si y K. Thorn- August would sing, ial from (J lier hearers While 1 ihe sang a aehee Mil this afteri rly election 10 peoph then. This young w< ien?ary rul- There wei tiring Pres. party and ies, clearly desperate e is a good coeded in e following, women, vere finally pletely c very nam rter, proh connei onnson, 1st Margaret 'hat. the 1 ident; Miss tirely to < g socretary; son, corre- Congre; Miss Kate New ()] nd Mips Ida gressman meriy ?n ity adjourn- orI in i 20th. died at li lodidthis? day. ? 'i HE LAJNCAbTEtt NEW 6, ft ;o Save Life of Lloyd A Square De i's Murderer?More b assured you when you buy . __ . n family medicines?for all inceRespited by UtOV- ents entering Into thoin art r f 1ST C t*1? b?t,t'e"wraPPcrs aud th OI IN. va aro attosted under oath as be . n. and correct. You know just' ?nrs that a s'roim eilort paying for and that tho inp made in Norlh Carolina Katherod from Nature s laboi . - - | g0|CCUH1 irom tno most van ?e li/o of Robt. McL)< >w- ! medicinal roots found gro\ ' American fort\?C5~twuLwhile i egro under sentence of are porfeirtiv harn>l(v^QtVAQ tiiat stale lor the brutal ^T' ^7^ f Lloyd Millen, a clever man of Lancaster conn-i urna-mle-i used in tfu-'in. vlz.I refined glycerine. This agf as actiny as flagman on i Intrinsic meuicutai propcrth -T . .. . being u most valuabloantisei l North Carolina when ferment, nutritive'and soot leath without provoca- Glvcorino plays ail impor i i-k ii i . ? ? Dr. t'iorco's Gol'dcn Medical IcDowell, as related 111 cl,ro Qf im'^cstion, dy u of tl?? fime It 14 nnw w?ak stomach, ...tended by at tile time. It Is now heart-burn, foul breath, con lint ilia iiiuTo is rra/v Poor appetite, gnawing feeli 1 Ula ue^ro 18 craz> ich, biliousness and kindr. n to Governor Glenn, ments of tho stomach, liver a 7 Besides curing all the abov Carolina, askiug his allmonta. tho "Golden Mcdica Is a spocinc for all diseases ol V to allow the law to membranes, as catarrh, wh< nasal passages or of tho ston ource. was numerously or polvic organs. Even in I ... . , ... stagos it will yield to this so U e this week, and Will edy iTuia uso bepersovered in, i , . , .i ? Catarrh of the Nasal passag 3 forwarded to the uov- while tuking tho "Golden 1 'he sentiment in Lsn- gMSMWW unanimously in favor TMs\h" gro'fl execution. The ?[S)^rcattmiUt B?nerally cur( I Democrat, of Marion 2K?ffiSS.i?&i5S?fflSaX , its issue of the 5th EJSOVSiS^57*'5S,,SSiST ,8 the following to say as ".Uon'ln!; ... ,, tbabronchial mucous mombrani JSent status ot tno Mr- eovory " Is not so good for acuti lug from sudden colds, nor m ISe: pected to euro consumption In stagos?no modlclne will do thn aiming (,f Robert Mc- tho obstinate, chronic coughs, t ^ ^ . lectod. or badly treated, load ui the negro who killed tlon. it is the boat mvdlclno that Millen about a year oeen postponed by the No Extra Session to March 17th, at the Yet?Governor W 1 his attorneys, Messrs. ^ Winborne are endeav- Supreme Oourt. ecure a commutation of Columbia special i s sen ence to lile itn day's Charlotte Observ nt. " i'lm neirro kau . . - ? ?-r*-- Booms to be much linpi jnced to hang August , f , , / i* . * , the part, of a number o rieved to hebiuarv 20di f , . Al . . /, torined people throui respited *?y the Gover- , March 6th, and still btute over lhe (lpla>',n leniency was granted parently hesitating a vhen Mr. I'less called Governor Ausel as to ( overnor and made the extra session of the leg; enact the legislation oi iw alleged that the ne- Attorney General Lyon insound mind and that associates as to f 11 rthe be far better to have powers and dutieH ) a life sentence in the pen8fvry winding up co .on than to hang him. N() |esi # tho h, cile conduct when eei - . . , , , " , .. . , level-headed man thai d his behavior since aed considerable com- Nells Ohusteoaen gave lie effect that there now torview in Auguata i: be a strong sentiment which he said : lould he imprisoned lor "'lhe Attorney Gene ;y the penalty of his that an extra session i. number of prominent to consider the ma ave written the Gover- Governor has the mat g for a commutation ol advisement lie will 1 s sentence to lilo ini- very gra"e responsibili nt* , , . fusing, us on him wouli erill has everything in , , . . fIM placed the blame shou for the execution, lhe . , pma xrnl nnnnnnnrnnrl ^ *>tttt itr that lie is ready for ('n sn^ *}lu* l'10 Pr"P( ition any time. lation would certainly oil; that legislators w - ? - vote against such a bill r ^ tj overwhelmed 111 the ele /omen Drownas Ke- ,, ... . Governor Ansel is g inday Boating Frolic. eup,jeci },j8 very best th a, Ga., Mch. 8.?A spec- attention, but he is n Ireenville'S. C., says: halfkcocbed. He i boating on the Appeal- deliberate^ and circu , , /t as he does onjall impor I pond, near Greers, , , ..r tions. He is not being moon, a skill carrying . . , . . . his closest [counselors a capsized and three extra Beasion at once, omen were drowned, 1H no^ unlikely that su re but two men in the win l)e ?jS8ued ,n the it was only through days. The understand effor'sthat they sue- is that he is waiting o saving the other tivo cision of the State Supri The men were corn- on the mandamus petit xhausted and had a torneyJGeneral Lyon i mw escape. They were co,,rt t? direct the comi led with the mill. In- pay over *15-??? from , , ,, . . enjoined hv Judge 1'riti II develops the fact A. . J ... , this the court is asked t accident was duo en- .. - , on the crucial point at jver-crowding the boat. tw^nlfhi> ,, chard. If thejdecision ssman Meyer Dead, the State in all impor fciculars, there will he i r eaiiB, a c . . on | an extrft neRRion. A<lo!ph M< y<?r, ^or"! contrary the decision i nsdntant adjutant jsen , the lejdflla lie ^Confederate) army,| po^d, there will ho no is reHidence 1 ere to- i on the part of Uoverno ] issuing the ,call. 4 IAKOH 11 l#Ub. al Dr. Plerc**"? ? tho Ingrcdi- W ? > printed on m .. elr formulas S W,th improt lug com pic to j J excol !< wnatyounre 3 :redients aro m ratory, being g nable native ?. . vlng Jn our 1 ? . ' intent tocum W to tho most ? ^ Not a .Iroy m I Feel "at I.OO, Lo mt-tiuTiuij ? your i -rnipi- t.ripli>"- , m (lit JKISSt'SSlS fk v of Its own, .X itic ami antl- TD^ixro 11 i 11K do.inui- W X^llVca tant part in g- i* Discovery in " nyatters spepsla and tf to deposit, w sour risings, M ^ ^ .ted tongue, S come the Mi ing in stom- W same consid nd bowel's! * ? other patrom 0 distressing % even if you d 1 Discovery" ? " r tho mucous M four Per Cen >ther of tho M j tuach, bowels M an" MI8 ts ulcerative m ??? . I11 Chronic I I THE FIRS1 os. it is woll, m Medical Dis- 2 institutional M CIIAS. D. JONE ssasos froolv m h l)r. Sago's m rough course g is the worst ~~ ~~ used by brons, except coni. tho "(iolilen cfilclont rem late, hang-on . _ _ . _ _ - _ . nfh???D$ CABBAGE AIM 0 coughs arlsust it bo oxIts advanced t?but for all which, if neg- > t> to consumpcan t>o taken. Ordered aiting on in rosteror : There Headed Cabbage $1 <h> pi itienco on W- p. CARRf well in rhout the ,, _ R and ap. StraV Bullet Str,kc ttitude of burg Young 1 ailing an Spartanburg speci ifilature to State: Miss Russie ] ltlined by ^jie most eXpert li 1 and his erat0r8 in this city ai r defining , . , r . woman or wiae a of the die- , , . mmission. a,,d l'"!'"1""1)', >o?ted and wounded by a stray ti Senator while walking in t out an in- this evenintr. She v Sunday, in the time, and wai from a visit to 'a re] ral urges ball penetrated her r be called dieting a wound that tter. I he fusely, causing her ter under exhaustion boforo si assume a that sho had been ity by re- ambush. Who fired il then he unknown. Id the is- ?? ? 6," going Letter to Treatt. if. )sed legiH- Lancanter, S he onact- Dear Sir: They'regla ho would out Devoe. ...?i I Corpus Christi, Texas would be thaG;ilf and OD; of th etions. males for paint; hot sun living the strong winds. The Sidbury Building ought and voein 1809, is a shining ot "going perfect paint ?now-w years, as if painted last ' s moving We should like every j imspectly er from Maine to Mexici ' ' white white white, tant quoB- Experience teaches v urourl K.. IcHrii as well as wiio "? "J ... . kicked. to cm 11 an Y< though it 33 * VN . ,, P.M. Lancaster Merca ch a call our paint. next few ling here Spartanburg's B u the de- Fire 9ine Oonrt ion of At Spartanburg ppec taking the State: The Sparti tniaaion to department has had the funda tie with flames that cliard. In consuming hundreds o pass up cotton stored in ware isptio bo- af the Spartanburg LldgO 1 fit- nifu ii?i/l Iniiiitlil * ha >s against , ~ tant par- u?rJ?r ntrol, iH still ?o need to * hund d or more If on the have been rolled int? ifl Riicii an An official of the mi tion pro feftr tonight fha hesitancy ni?y be practically lc r Ansel in case the dam&go I $20,000 ? lie says f} I ?fl < red method", modern equipment and w ant service, we can supply your * wants, and we wnnt your X business. M -t\t-x tt -r rr^ i IKY U^> j 10" at The jMt -tfc N itu?t?al B-tnk. Meet ? riends and transact yuur bum- V tiesR in our office. * ite Parlor for Ladies f not what amount of money you hive C e will accept it at this bank. We wel- * nail depositor?we extend to him the m eration and courtesies accorded all W Oall to see us in our new quarters M, care to open an account. t. Interest Allowed on Savings Accounts ? Certificates W : NATIONAL BANK, . | S, President. It. E. WYLIE, Vico-President. m E. M. CKOXTON, Cashier. ? ******** ID BEET PLANTS." For the next few weeks I will til! all orders for ' cabbage and beet plants at the following: prices; 1000 to 4000 $1.25. 5000 to0000 $1 <K>, 10 000 at 90c; special prices on larger lots cash with order or C. O. I), if preferred, 1 guarantee satisfaetl n and safe delivery of plants. I have all of the leading vairietlra; The Early Jersey Wakelleld the most popular early variety, th ? Charleston Wakefield a few days later but very de Biraon* kt ?f;ir?u*ii |?':ni11nt; in me inter varieties I have the Succession and the Late Flat Dutch, both producing large flat heads. Plants now ieady for shipment, my personal attention given to all orders. ?r barrel Urate, F O. It. * BOX 55 - JVIE66ETTS, S. C;s Spartan- -?^T; Lady. || mi in The / Plant Wood's \ friuher, d.io , Garden Seeds \> .tintype oj - FOR superior VEGE- |i iid a young tables & flowers. cquaintance Our business, both in Garden a seriously ant^ Parm Seeds, is one of the largest in this country. a result rifle ball, due to the fact that ho subur?>h Quality is always our r vas a one a first consideration. r\ n returning [ ... . , , f ^ We are headquarters for stive. 1 lie Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed igllt llip in- Oats, Seed Potatoes, C :w Keas, 5oJn Beans and bled pro- other Farm Seeds. to fall from Wood's DescriptiveCaialoguo .. . la the beiitaud most practical o! ceil W 10 realized catalogues. All up-to-dute ftixl re..f \ cognized authority 011 nil C.erdcn SllOt irom \ Biid I'arm crops. Catalogue mailed / i I the shot is \\ // \ t. w. ween 5 soes, / )) SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, Vj IV II. Milieu. ' (1 they foundi, is right on I T^. _ _ 1 . e hardest en- g rive Hundred , salt hi r, and . painted ne- 1 Dollars for r example of I IveVk after 7 S ^ne Word iroperty own- I This in what the Semi-Weekly I o to sen that J JOIUNAL proposes to (five. Scud I iho wants to in the missing word and take the I wti's to be I pi iz<?. With evety yearly snbscnp- I , I ti->n to the Kenii-Weokly JOCKNAL I ours truly 4.,t ... r Devoe & Co. I >ou to two trinls at the I nt ile Co. aells I missing word A sent onee lias been I I selected from n well known and I I widely read work of fiction. From l< Cotton I sentence a word has boon drop- ' [I pod, leaving a gap. lliis word is I, ^ English nnd not a proper name, and [' . , f.i, can he lonnd in nu ordinary diction- I' ,ftl 111 rhe | ary. Hero is the acntcncc: inbtirt: !w S They can't get anything I ? day's bat I but now sir. Every- I are slowly I thing else Is gone " of bales of I *or Pftrticnlara of tbo Con- I write the house No. 1 mill in this I Semi-Weekly Journal I lire, though n Atlanta^ Ga. I buriiint.' ill HMMHMHnHMMi bales thai 0 tlio open, however, fairly well injured. II expressed The fire was discovered this t 400 bales morning about 10 o'clock burn>st, in which ing in the centre of the ware- T will exceed houao which contained more than to cotton is, a thousand bales. . i 0