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COUNTY CORF al Intelligence from the Prove Interest WIIITKYV VI ER. April ll.-Nearly .0.1 tho f armera are ready for planting ttuir crops. The peach crop has been out short by the recent cold spell. Tho apple prospect is bright. Mrs. F. E. Corbin is on an ex tended visit to Newry, Hulton and other places. Wo wish her a pleas ant ?tay. Miss Kunu io I larkins, of Picket Post, has been spending the past week with her sister, Mrs. John O'Leary. Mrs. W. C. Rodgers, of Little Uiver, is visiting the family of J. N. Breed love. Lawrence Alexander left to-day for Sapphire, whore he will spend tho summer. We hope he will have a good time. We aro afraid ho is leaving some one broken-hearted. That won't do. c. HOPEWELL. April ll.-Quite a crowd of pa trons and visitors gathered at the I lopewell church on March 80th to witness the closing exercises of their school. Some of the yoting people of the community helped decorate, and the effect of green houghs and bright spring Howers was quite pleasing. The program, prepared by their teaeher, M?SB Maudo Str.bling, was carried out, very creditably, to the enjoyment of all. Tho program was as follows : , Song, Happy Greeting to All, by school. Recitation, Welcome, by Hula Adams. Songs-1. Hall for Raby; 2. Raise Your Hands ; :5. Johnnie McCree. Recitations - Rossie, by Dorn OASTORIA. Be?r? the J* ^he Kind Von Ha^a Always Bought The markets haA Magnifi WHICH WE S CO] Dolly Vardei Vol Shoe Manas' "Urftt" Shoe fit better than any Oxi QUEEN ? LATE _^Wvy Furniture and Sto> Burial Supplies. Ill M OSPONDENCE. Different Sections that will \ ting to Many, - i Land ; Pitoher or Jug, by Paul Har bin ; The Bridge, by Julia Land ; The Hose's Birthday, by Gracia Jen kins ; Birds, by Plumer Harbin ; Lives of Great Men, Jesse Jenkins. Songs-1. Good Morning, Merry i Sunshine ; '2. Motion song ; 3. Ago of Progress. Recitation, Curfew, by Lillie Lau?!. Dialoguo, Four Celebrated Char acters, by Dora and Lillie Land, Gracia Jenkins and Mary Adams. Hesitations-Tho Kicking Mule, hy Rena Land ; Dolly, by Pearl Pressley ; Wc Build the Ladder, by Lucilo Dickens ; Wo are Soven, hy Julia Land ; The Pilgrims, by Mary Adams. Songs-1. Star Spangled Banner; .J. America. Recitation, Good-Night, by Annio Cobb. R. FAIR PLAY. April H.-The J. G. C. mot Sat urday afternoon. So few being pres ent, we wish to have a call meeting on the fourth Saturday, tho 21st. It is hoped all tho members will bc present. Tho fanners in this community aro in a rush one moro time. Plow ing is a very popular vocation at tho present. The gardens aro beginning to look Uko springtime is at hand. Rev. 1). A. Lewis has been suffer ing with neuralgia for the past week. 1). V. Wright made a business trip to Walhalla last week. Mrs. J. I). Sheldon is visiting her mother, Mrs. Dorrah, at Greenville. Misses Mary Sheldon and Helen Thompson visited Seneca last wook. Mrs. J. R. Heller and two chil dren visited her mother, Mrs. J. L Smith, at Bounty Land, last week. Mts. Lavada Marett and children, of Westminster, visited Miss Tilda Marett Friday and Saturday. re been searched, ar ?cent - St 1UBMIT TO YOUI NSLDERATION. ^ rx Organdies. les. Panam BS and Oxf( is and Oxfords. They look fords on the market. DUALITY ( For Ladies. ; T STYLES AND CO J. H. /es John Leathers and wife, of Spar Lanburg, visited the former's father, Robt. Leathers, Saturday and Sun day. There will bo services at the Bap tist ohurch next Suuday morning at ll o'clock. In the afternoon at 3 o'clock Children's Day will be cele brated. E. E. Verner will dulivur the address. Last Monday a number of the Behool boys and girls thought they would enjoy a holiday, as it was so near thu tirst day of April. At morn ing recess they gathered their lunch baskets and lied to the river, where they report having spent a real jolly day. The teacher pursued them for a short distance, but soou returned in order to look after thoso remain* .otter to Chas. Finkenstadt, Walhalla. DoarSir: Here's a story with a point to it. Duvou load-and-zinc is a cheaper paint | than lead-aud-oil; coats less, goos fur ther, wears twice as long. But this last don't bolong to tho story we're goiug to tell this timo. Ouo of tho best painters in Uiroutowu, I Pa., is L. O. Butter; does all tho best I work. Wo told him Devoo goos further j than lead-and oil or mixed paint. He said: "I'vo known it for two yoars, and have ineroasod my busiuess hy it. I take a job for less monoy thau auybody else, aud got my pick of tho work. Don't | givo it away ; for nobody knows how I do it. Tho nanto to go by is Dovoo. Yours truly, (?0 P. W. Dovoo & Co. P. S.-J. W. Bell, Walhalla; Seneca Morcantilo Co., Seneca, and Matheson Hardware Co., Westminster, soil our paint. Lett Husband and Children. Spartanhurg, April 0.-C. K. Boyd, a ?tune cutter of this city, and Mrs. Sallie L'rackum, tho wifo of a stouo polisher, woro arrested iu Atlante Tuesday after noon by tho polico of thai city, on com plaint of tho woman's husband, who was )mployod in tho marble yard with Boyd. Mr. Crackum has gono to Atlanta, and t is said that ho intends to prosecute his ?vif o and lloyd. Both Boyd and Mrs. Jraekum loft young children in Spartan i>urg._ OASTORIA. Bear* the J* ^8 Kind You Have Always id every care and c; B*^ biased in the se ock - of l APPROVAL. A WE ESPECIALLY ia Goods. :>rds. better, wear better, and DXFORDS LORS. Statt Dflmooialle Convention to Weet May 16. Columbia, April ?).-At the regular meeting of the State Demooratio Execu tive Committee, held last night, r?solu tioDs were adopted calling for the May State Convention to be held on the 10th of that month, and directing the oounty ohalrmon throughout the State to oall olub meetings on tho L'S th of April for the purposo of oleoting dolegatos to the county oouveutions, which will moet on May 7, to eleot delegates to the State con vention, each county being entitled to double the representation it has in the General Assembly. A resolution, by D. H. Magill, of Greenwood, oa>;sod Bomo commout. It denounced as untrue the statement in Tom Watson's Magazine for March that it makes no differouuo whetbor tho South's representation in Cougross and the Eloctoral Collego is roducod, as pro posed in the bill of CongrosBman Heifer, of Ohio, and wont ou to "dououueu tho author and thoso who go hand in haud with him along such lines, as enemies of tho South and tho Southern people, auch declarations being unbecoming a South oru white man," Mr. Magill defended his resolution with warmth and earnestness, but other members of the committee took the viow that as Tom Watson is not a Democrat anyway, to adopt , tho resolution would bo undignified and would givo bim unduo prominence and his magazine uudoservoc1 advortisiug. A motion was mado to table tho roso lotion, but .Senator Cole Li Iliense, of Nowberry, wauted to eave tho commit too voting on tho subject and moved to ad journ. 'This inspired Mr. Magill to re lievo tho situation by withdrawing tho resolution. Tom Watsou got ono voto whou ho ran for Presidout iu tho last National Con vention. This vote carno from Spartan burg, but the votor never made himself known. The Original. Poley Sc Co., Chicago, originated Honoy and Tar as a throat aud lung remedy, and on account of tho great merit and popularity of Foley's Honey aud Tar many imitations are offered for tho genu ino. Those worthless imitations havo similar Bounding names. Bowaro of them. Tho genuine Foley's Honey and Tar is iu a yellow packago. Ask for it and rot Usc any substituto. It is tho host romedy for coughs aud colds. J. W.Bell. Claussen and Company's Doors Are Closod. Charleston, April 7.-J. C. H. Claussen Sc Co. woro closod to-day ou a mortgage, hold by B I. Simmous. The firm is said to have been in trouble for some timo. Tho amount of tho mortgage is it.tKX). Tho foreclosure of tho mortgago resulted in tho entire suspension of the bread and biscuit factory. It is not difficult to relieve blind, bleed ing, itching or protruding pilot with M.Mi/an, the great pile remody. It is put up in collapsible tubes with nozzle, and may be introduced and applied at tho scat of tho trouble. Stops pain in stantly. Sold by Dr. J. W. Bell, Wal halla; W. .J. Lunney, .Seneca. aution that skill an lection of our - ? Spring S HERETOFORE, n CALE YOUR A Si Lace Collars. Stein-BI Stein-Bloch Clothes Be sure and look at this GENTS Your Spring and SM / Carnegie Kb? HM Prafor Stuff. Atlanta, Ga., April 8.-"The Carnegie kiss leaves norning to be desired," la the verdict of Mrs Kl ch borg, of Atlanta, whose Ups were glued to the lips of the canny Scotchman for a brief interval t the reception given the iron master when he was in Atlanta. "Hr. Carnegie as a kisser is unexcelled," oontinued Mrs. Kiohberg. "The pressure of bis lips on one's lips is satisfying in every respect. Ilia kiss thrills and at the same time soothes. He is not hasty iu kissing, which accounts in a measure for the do light which follows the prossuro of hin lips. His lack of basto iu removing his lips, enables the reoipient of his ki..s to extraot all that is possible from oscula tion. To my dying day I shall never for got tho joyful sensation I experienced while Mr. Carnegie's lips were on mino. Mr. Carnegio may bo old in yoars, but ho is still young in his ability to kiss." "How does the Carnegie kiss compare with thu Hobson article, Mrs. Kiohberer" "Tho Carnegie kitts is superior to tho Hobson kiss in every wav," said Mrs. Kichburg. "I was kissed hy Capt. Hob son when ho was in . tlanta Bomo yoars ago, but I got no spocial ploasuro from it." Gilt to Newberry College. jp> _-- ' " Newberry April 8.-President James A. B. Shorer announces that Dr. D. K. Pearson, of Chicago, offers to gi -o $25, 000 to the endowment fund of Newberry Collego on the uaual terms. Dr. Pearson has long been known as a partioulsr friend of the distinctively Christian col lege. Thia proposition orowns his 86th birthday and signalis?e tho semi-centen nial this year of Newberry College. A doso of Pine-ule8 at bed time will usually rolieve baokache boforemorning. Theso"beautiful little globule? aro Boft, gnlatiuo-ooatod and when moistened and placed in tho mouth you oau't keep from swallowing them. Pine-ulea contain neither sugar nor alcohol-just gums and resins obtained from our own native pine forests, oorabined with other well-known bladder, kidney, blood and baokaohe remodles. Sold by Dr. J. W. Bell, Wal halla; W. J. Lunrby, Senooa. The gums and resins obtained fl?tf pine, trees have long been rooognlzgLgj highly henoilcial in tho troatm6UW3!T baokaohe, kidney and bladder tronblos. Plno-ules is the namo of a now medioine, the principal ingredients of whioh oome from the pine forest? of our ow n nativo land. Sold by Or. J. W. Bell, Walhalla; W. J. 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