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'i'll, ?'i?ciniro'i i' t?-ii.i .i ? fiVsi ?:.... ?rnor arr ( i <>:?<ric- I'.?i-th.-. Smalm A ni..:-. C. ot-,' |>. 'i'll lu?an, I?. Ii. Wjitson, O. I-. HITIIllittlu'i'L .tu i Wall Whitman; A few more ?...tintii.-s at? | y. i \ 'i I?.- heard I'piiii. Mi.--, lian.--- I!. \ViIliivl I 'ri M I ul' tilt! Woman - I ?1: :-i ian'?. in )" : .m. .. I'nioii, dU'A in Now Vbrl; li-t {friday ni ir Jit. She was a rciiiurkuhh woman in many r?.??pc?ts and ;''.lujdishod jrroat good daring lier iii'-. Kev. ."?un .IpnCs lias announced li?III sulfas a candidate, for < ?ovornor of (Joorgia. Hf will no doubt pul a lil tl*- li!',- in I he campaign. Mr. .Innes is Rinking tlie Impost mistake ol' hi lifo in seeking a public ott?ee. Tho syndicate nf K uro ?ca 11 bankers, who are scheinili g lo huy Cuba, in nr> dor tb inn h <. good tin ii holding ol' j Spanish bonds, and ingot tltisf country to guarantee tin- |iayinent "I- ??lUM. (itilUHH) in new (dilban bonds, are en .? :...i ? i. .1. gagtu .?? ion oi ?.<?. . i.a. ..i._ .p. 1 a Jatious ou h? nu in suffering the world has ft\ or seer. Tile (?oiieral Assembly adjourned la-t Wednesday night after a session of thirty-seven day- without acceum pl?shiug lunch for tin- betterment of the people; tho'lgh th?- inoinhor.s worked hard ami faithfully. Scveriij humired bills were introduced, most of which were nf a local nature, and without special interest to the people at largo. Happily factionalism cut lit tlc ligure during the session. - - e rn* Last week forest lires swept through many of thc counties of tho middle and lewer sections of the State and great damage resulted. On many plantatians not a house was left stand ing and tho farmers lost everything they possessed. Many families moved all their effects into the fields to es cape thc burning houses, and hail everything burned there. On Sunday tile Columbia papers contained an ap peal for aid lor th'" sufferers in llieh Inud (Nninty. Thc now etiinty government law j does away with Ibo county board of j commissioners, consisting of a county j supervisor ami tho chairman of each j township hoard, ami provides instead ? for a salaried supervisor and two j county commissioners io servo at three dollars per day for actual ser vice, (JOV. Ifjllerbe; it is. said, will net sign tho new hill, ami il will therefore not become law for a year Vet, and will then hcuslUC law with out his signature. Ho does this in order to make the law apply to all tl.o counties 1:1 the Slat,' at. thc same viine. That statistics can he made to provo anything has been afton said, .lust what thc honest statistics do prove, however, as to lin- relations be tween ' litiic ami ignorance on u-u one hand, and tween virtue and educa tion on tin- other, is much disputed. A New York pa nor has opened its columns i" the dis.euss.iuu ?if this question, with tin- result that some of its correspondents assert that crime and educatioh arc increasing together, while others insist that the moro highly educated pooplr become thc fewer crimes aro committed. And both partie* to tho argsmeiit make a plentiful uso of statistics. m . m Farmers should think seriously be fore pitching and apportioning their crops, that if another ll,0U0,<R)u bale crop of cstton is made this year they will have to sell their crop for :? cents or less. If every farmer in tho cotton belt should reduce his acreage in cot toa this year 25 per cent, there would still bo an abundant crop of cotton made, but at remunerative prices, and they would have largely increased supplies of tho iicoesiiaries of life for homo consumption. If ono has what he needs at home he requires but lit tle money, unless ho wants to tackle thrce-card-monte or some other game j of chanco, in which all the chance is against him. If one raises what ho needs for home consumption he eau simply stay ut home and consumo it. / - IsHiic. Snell, who diod recently iu / Jersey City at tbo ago ol' ninety-seven, wa? married four timos and was the father of twenty-nine ebildr. u. ll .1 ? ' . . I 111 WP'1'k. Sit lilli ki,...'. I III! ?a jj . .. !';!ii . ". j.i-i . ?.-.i. .i:.-! i ?i i ii ii i *r? ii wi i ! in:yi r li?! known; "'l ui;. 1.. Neve ililli a . "H-piracy .?i I'll'ii j ar! ol' z?jiloii- do ju i -fi. wroilgbl ii;-- iii-.'.-f:, while ul hers h?ht't h;it il wa-. puroly-acci; lion Li I. Wli.ii i vi .). : !)!. cause, lin; ??fr l'i'i'i i- rin>.?t hlioftki'?.:.!! iii iii? horrible .l?;tail?; The sailors :isjo?-ji in I heir bunks, iv h cu thu e.vphiidoii . i* II frill ami wirre lt it ri i** J III?<? fl criiity v. it lunn a in .ii?ii;! c notice (Inly two oilier.i wup.' killed. Merritt auiLdcn kin-.. .Many sailors were mangled and ail-in Havana hospitals. Tin- other survivor.-? wop' taken lo Key West. 'I'll'' Maine Was a -..<?.un! fla-- armored battleship, i omploti'?! in IS!MJ ;.t a t u t . .I* over .r?.fiUU1OI?!i. 'i'll" Spanish a ul hort 11- a lin \ shown great sympa thy in lin- calamity ami iiave hecii ac live in receiving iii?! wimmle?!. A committee will investigate th?- ea use nf thc disaster, ii' by chance it >lu>iild IM- traced I" a Spanish roiurco, nothing ?.au previ nt war. Laws I'nsscil itv (!?(. l?ceeul Sessiini cf Hie Legislature. ?nu: .II vi i now i v ii ni i i. An A.i t.< rc?? ti i ru f*?' railroads ami railroad companies operating trains ami tintII^ business in this State t<? provide and operate separate coaches, ur separate apartment in coaches, for thc accommoda'! i"n and t rans portal ion nf white rina colored pas so II,nc rs, in I li?1 Stale lie it enacted by tin- (jcucrul As sembly i?l" tin' Slate of South Carolina: Section I. That all railroads or rail road companies ?'ngaged in this State as commun carriers . of passengers for hire shall furnish ???p?rate apartments in first-class coaches or separat?' li rs t - elass coaches for the accommodation of white and colored passengers; Pro vided, equal accommodation shall bc supplied to all persons, without dis tinction of race, color or previous con dition, in such coaches. Section 2. That any first-class coach of such carrier of passengers may bc divided into apartments, sepatatcd by a substantial partition, in lieu of sep arate coaches. Section '.'>. That should any railroad or railroad company, its agent <>r em ployees, violate thc provisions ol' this Act, such railroad or railroad cotnpa uy shall be liable to a penally of not inure than live hundred dollars nor less than three hundred dollars for each violation, tn he collected by suit ol' any citizen uT 111? - State, and tho pen alty recovered shall, after paying all proper leos and costs, go into the sen eral fund of the State treasury. Section I. That the provisions of this Ai t shall not apply to nuises on trains, nor |.? narrow guage roads, or to relief trains in ?'ase ol' accident, nor to through vestibule trains, nor lo of ficers or guards transport i nu prisoners, being so transported. Section ?. That in case the coach for either white or colored passengers should be full i?r passengers and another coach cannot be procured at the lime then thc conductor in charge of thc train shall bc. and ho is hereby, authorized to >el apart as much of thc other coach as may be necessary to accommodate thc passengers unsaid I rain. Section li. That there shall he in addition to the lirst-elass coaches pro vided for in tili-? Act A second-class car. in which it shall be lawful for any and all persons t>> ride l>y paying sec ond-class fare or having a second class tickcl. Section 7. That thc provisions of this Act shall not go into effect until September 1, 1S'.?S. Section S. That all Acts and parts of Acts inconsistent with this Act are hereby repealed: Provided, that noth ing in this Act shall prevent the rail roads of the State from attaching pas senger coaches tn freight trains. The provisions of this Act shall not ap ply to roads under forty miles in length. Approved, February IS, 1S!?8. Tn LEXI. MON BY TO I'lUNTIKS. Att Act to amend an Act entitled "An Aet requiring the sinking fund com mission to lend funds to the several County Hoards of Commissioners ol' the State for the usc of their coun ties in preference to "lending same to other applicants for said funds,'' a i ?pro ved February 25, A. 1)., IS!?7. He it enacted by the General As sembly ?if the Stale of South Carolina: Section I. That Section 2 of said Act he amended by striki?j ont after ' moro than ' and before !*of tho tax levy " the wmd ''one-third." and in sert in lien thereof thc word "one half." so that said section when so amended shall read a-? follows: Section L\ The said loan shall be made by thc saul commissioners upon the valid securities ?if the several States of the United States, giving preference thereto, or upon the note of thc Couuty Treasurer and County ?Supervisor of any of the counties of this State, who shall make application for a loan, provided tho saul loan be [i?llI ' I fin- tiiX a ii ! t it?' v. hole ot' ?Miillity -hall I >, nu:lit (hf? ' lll-i I of L . 1 / . : lt". ; ri i- . A. ir. l ...7. ..?.II I A ? i;ni'tlii .".. ii'. .:)'S,,?[ || Carolina That I hf' Arl . iit it! il ' A n Act to fiiciiitat'-: ' he ' ! !? I... ni ? ut' i ta Irs of I lc,stat'?r.-f. approve'! -Tit h h'chruary, 1~'.'7. !<'-. atti] il,'- .-.ailie is hereby, iilili'lliii >i hy ?.!;.!.m. mt) :,H t)f Section I and io-' iiini' MI IP ii i hereof fol lowing . lb it cunclcd hy i In- I jouerai A -- einbly "I tia- St.it.- of South Candi-; II.i : If, .itt. r tin; expiration <.! two years I'rom the tin..' when any legacy be come- ?iii'- am! payable under any will or testament, it -hall hr made to ap pear I" th.- sat ih fact ion of tin- Judge of tl.. Court ..f I'r?bale, by whom let ters testamentary wei'- granted, that tin- executor or executors of such will or testament. <>r tho administrator or administrators, with such will ur tes tament annexed, i- or are unable to ascertain the whereabouts of any lega tee umler such will or testament, or to ascertain whether such legatee he dead or not. il shall he lawful for the executor or executors, or the adminis trator or administrators with the will annexed to pay over io tile.Judge of said Court of I'roba'.o tho amount of tl;.' legacy nf such legatee, am! any int' rest that may ix- legally due there on, and Mich payment of the amount ol' such legacy to thc Judge of tho said Court of ('rubato shall bo a full and completo discharge t'> the executor cr executors, or tho administrator or administrators, with the will annexed. The said amount so paid to the Judge nf the said Court of I'rubato shall he protected hy his official bond, and shall be hold by such Court ol' Pro bate for such legatee subject to tho order of such Probate Court or any other Court of competent jurisdiction. Approved thc Nth dav ol' February, A. I? l?M. TO DRI'INK TM K I* S I'll Y LAW. An Aol to regulate thc rate of inter est upon contracts arising in this State for the hiring, lending or usc of moiioy or other commodity, lie it enacted by tho (?eneral As sembly of the State of South Carolina: Section 1. That no greater interest than 7 per oout per annum shall be charged, taken, agreed upon, or al lowed, upon any contract arising in this State, for tho hiring, lending or usc of money or other commodity, either way of straight interest, dis count or otherwise, except upon writ teu contracts, wherein, by express agreement, a nile of interest not o.\ eoeding S per cont may bo eharged. Section 2. Any person or corpora tion who shall receive, or eontract to receive, as interns' any greater amount than is provided for in thc preceding section, shall forfeit all iuterest and thc cost of the action, and such por tion of tho original debt as shall bo duo shall be recovered without inter est or costs, and whore any amount so charged or contracted for has been actually received by such person or corporation, ho or she or they shall forfeit double thc amount received in respect of interest, to bo collected by a separate action or allowed as a coun ter claim in any action brought to re cover tin; principal sum. Section o. That the borrower, and his heirs, devisees, legatees or per sonal representative, ur any creditor, or any person having a legal or ?quita ble iuterest in thc estate or ascots nf such borrower, may plead the. benelit of tho provisions of this Act, as plain till' or?defendant.and tho same shall bo effectual at any suit at law, or in equity, and any person offcudiug against lue same .shall bc compelled to answer, on oath, any complaint that may bc exhibited against him for thc discovery of any sum of money or things in action, so charged, agreed upon, reserved or taken, in violation of thc foregoing provisions, or cither (d' thom. Section 1. That all Acts aud parts of Acts, inconsistent with this Act, bo. and tho same ate hereby, repealed: provided, that this Act shall not ap ply to contracts made before it goos into effect. Approved thc Kith dav of February, A. l>. ISMS. - Tho bent Hy destroyer in tho world in a common or garden wasp. An ex pert nays that he has known one wasp to kill a thousand liles In ?day. - . -- Consumption Positively Cured. Mr. ll ll. (?reeve, merchant, of Chil howio, Va., certifies that he bad consump tion, was given up to die, sought all med ical treatment that money could procure, tried all cough ?emedies ha could hear of, but got no relief ; spent many night* sit ting up in a chair : was induced to try Dr. King's New Dincovorv, and was cured by use of two bottles. For past three years has been st tending to business and pays Dr. King's New Discovery ia the grandest remedy ever made, as it has done so much for bim anti also for others in his commu nity. Dr. Kine's New Discovery is guar anteed for Cinch?, Colds sud Consump tion. It don't fail. Trial bottles free at HiH?Orr Prntr Co. SALE OF JAIL. Tl IK OH) J All/, as it now stands, will bo sold al oublie outcry, to tho high est 'Milder, on Saturday, March 5, at ll o'o.ock a nv \V. P. SXET.GItOVK, Co. Sup. W. G. McGER SURGEON DENTIST. OFFICE-Frant Doom, over Farmers and Merchsnts Bank AN?EK80N, S.Jp. Feb !>, 189S 33 meilland Crick Kerns. A Cuni ol' Tliauks. : ie \V?..: .. < ' .Ner HU ! .NI ?tl . il '.Vt I, ti Tim foiuily <.r th . il? ceased busbiuii and r.?tii?r, Mr I. in u l kVoJ boro, thus ox? ilnir heartfelt L'.-mitu lo to thtir ii t ri i > fri ? :.:.-! neighbors ?"> r i!iu kii;?! III ton dt rc esra, ami constancy wiih iv h ich ?hoy a>s|?>!e(l in uur-ief.; their tb t. !!tf i love <.! .> ''uri' Iii.-. :u''? Diners. V? : t 'Viii you ri? id von riieiiiif in tifttl mai uv : ili oij .i, ni wo <M'rta|uly i|ij'n ? . I your ilu i:?hifiiit ?'?H aofj MVIII II . l i'll ti that V'n:r li vea muy I. o . I. I ' . . 1 . d' v i. iiitiwuea fay. hiiy j.. charm it: S ..! tin*-.o.-, titi! iliioti;,')) : 1 *- *.. n?i'.s orte). ! it?'Vir r 11 o Irl i '! ; i ".?ni S H ??li I : . t happy M? nullo r when Iii' ui valli io- boh,voil sh ep ' " la ix Ace ii A i.!. th oso ?nlciosb.! r? ? I i [lieuse take notice thal ii I ?ec? ines our duty by oilier ii ihc Sb okhphh is ol' the C?>.Operaliye Alliance Blore to sell ut public oiitcry in iront of Court Hon eon SA L KS OA Y IN M AUCH ttl! iineollcct able accounts due thc Stoic. Thin is indeed u very disagreeable task, hut what ehe could be dum. '.' Thc lm.-iiif.-s i- sold out and thc purchase money ? :i? ! ::?, :;;;;! ;??! timi now delays u settlement with the Stockholders is the col lection or disposition ol' these accounts, und every ouc on rellectiou will sec that thc Store has made too great a sacrifice in closing out the ( Jouds to be able to stand iii.- expense id keeping ii b>ok keeper or two for months trying to collect accounts, many ol* which are so small that the actual expense in curretl in trying to collect them would perhaps amount lo more than the ag gregate sum rcalizeil. Hence the necessity of disposing ?d' all the remaining assets ul thc corporation by selling them as above mentioned. Besides, we do not know ol' a single individual that owes the Store who could not get up a goo?}. Note perfectly acceptable to either Bank. So if they ever intend to pay their honc-t debt.", nu hardship would bc worked on uny one. Yours very truly, E.. S. HILL, Manager. S\9. B.-Many Stockholders have not yet surrendered their Certificates of Stock for liquidation. This must bc done at once, for they cannot share in the distribution ?d' assets otherwise. The following Certificates of Stock atc I oit, and ail poisons are warned not to trade lor them as they cannot be transferred any way except on the books of thu corporation : A. W. Guyton, Certificate No. 131-1 share. ?I. A. Wei horn, Certificate No. - -1 share. h. C. Chain bice, Certificate No. 18-1-10 shares. ?J. F. McClure, Certificate No. 170-1 share. Due notii-e is hereby extended to all. - OFFICE OIT * C. S" MINOR it CO., AT THE 10c. CENT STORE, No. 27 South Side Public Square, ANDERSON, S. C., Feb. 21, 1898. Whereas, some unscrupulous or unthoughtful person or persons have tried to rellect discredit upon my name, together with that of the Firm by whom 1 was employed from September 1st, 1897, to February 9ih, 1898, by reporting or insinuating that this Firm is underselling competition by giving Ekort measure and short weights, and that they have required their force of-assistants to impose upon confiding friends in this way. I take pleasure in voluntarily statiDg that the Firm of C. S. Minor & Co. are not made of that kind of .-tulk F?'om the beginning of ray tero, of employment with them to this moment I was never instructed or expected to ?lefroud any person out of one cent, inch or ounce. On thc other hand, my in structions were to always give even and exact measurement und weight, make change to the cent, and net square and fair with every customer, and so far tts I am iuformed the same instructions were given to every other mun in thc house. In fact, thc men in the em ploy of C. S. Minor ?& Co. are not the elas3 of men that would put up with any such instruction?, ami further still would they be from carrying out such plans of business. I wish emphatically to state that any person making state ments contrary to the facts above given, either kuowiugly or un knowingly, states what is false und cannot be verified. (Signed) J. I. HOLLAND. GEORGIA CRACKER TOBACCO. We have it to wholesale and retail. Also, Sullivan's "T. C. D." and 'Our Own." Big Winston, Harvey's Nat. Leaf, Cannon Ball-in fact, we have twenty-six varieties of Tobacco to retail from. Also, fifteen varieties of Smoking Tobacco. Better get our prices and examine our goods. FANCY GROCERIES. Old Time Seed Tick Coflee 8 lbs. for ?1.00. Kiugau's Pure Lard in Tubsiind Tins, always reliable. The finest Can Goods in our city. Try us. Armour's "Star" Hams and Kingan's Breakfast Bacon. GARDEN SEED. Potato Seedlings, Buist's Early Rose, Peerless, Goodrich, Beauty of He bron, Burbanks. Onion Sets, Peas and Beans in bulk. NAVA88A GUANO. Reliable. High Grade Fertilizer. Fre.U lot SOUR KRAUT. J?hone 89. H. B. FAUT A SOW RAGS, R AGS, R AGS I I nm again buying Bags-Save them up and bring them and your Hides ? Ifyou no oil zx jroort STEEL BANGE OR STOVE AT bottom prices, either for Cash or on time for a good Note dou't, fail to see my line. I will swap you a New Stove for your old'onc or for Cattle, and give you thc market price for your Cattle. Now is the time to get you a good Stove before cotton-planting time. Tinware, Crockery, Glass, Lamp Goods, &c, A. SPECIALTY. Thanking you all for past favors, and soliciting a continuance of same Respectfully, JOHN T. BURRISS We were highly honored by the manner in which ye took tlie informal introduction of ourselves to you last ^ee through these columns. It would, of cour je, please us a the more it' wc were able to meet every one of you, aa shako you by tho hand. To tell you personally th t we ha; come in your midst, not only in the effort to gain patronag but to gain your confidence and share your esteem. We are unable to say much at this writing as to ot Stock, except, as stated la?i week, tnat JXLISB Cater, of tl Dry Goods Department, and Mrs. Gardner, of the Milliner are still in New York making Spring purchases, and durin their absence we still continue the Tremendous Sacrifice Sale Our new friends are taking advantage of the rare bai gains and profit thereby. iilius H. Weil k Co. el Successor? to JEl* S. HilL It affords me genuine pleasure to inform my friends an the trade generally that I have been most favorably impress ed with Messrs. Julius H. Weil & Co. I consider the gentlt men of first-class business qualifications, who recognize tha it is to their own interest to continue to conduct this busi ness to the interest of its customers as weil. They have re tained almost our entire force of Sales-people. I very cheei fully commend them to the confidence of our people. Very respectfully, R. S. HILL. HEAVY GROCERIES. FLOUR, MEAT, CORN, OATS, MOLASSES, EVERYTHING necessary to supply the Farm, and we will make you pricj which will reduce expenses to the minimum. Wc buy Gooda cheap and dj you correspondingly. We constantly keep on hand all grades of CHICORA ACID AND GUANO, And guarantee our prices on Mimo. These .Goods have stood the test j| ye.'irs, and all who have uaed them will tell you there are none better. McCULLY BROS. FERTILIZERS ! WE ARE AGENTS FOR Powers, Gibbs & Co's. Eagle Island Guano, Gibbs' High Grade Guano, And Almont Acid Phosphate. Also, the old Reliable Pacifie Guano. PRICES LOW AS THE LOWEST. HEAVY GROCERIES AND FARMERS SUPPLIE' At extremely low price*, 500 Barrels FLOUR, all grad??, at pri?es to unload quickly. Very truly, D- C. BROWN ?Ii 3RC. PIANOS AND GROANS. IDESIRE to Inform tho public tbnt I am now Agent for the following well-3? MuMcal Instrumenta : PIAMOS*-?MK?SON. OHICKKRIN? nnJ ME H LIST. ORGANS-WEAVER, MILLER and other High Grade Organs - Representing the Manufacturers direct, Lam enabled to sall yon either a iw? an Organ ata very LOW I^RIOE, and if you conic u.plato buy ?HR either it v?l you to call on or address,mo at Anderson, a. C. .. > si? i<? wny -is the place to buy - A Dollar* Worth of COFFEE if want something Riete and Sim' J. G. Riff*