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GENERAL NEWS NOTBS. Items of More or Less Interest Con densed Throughout the World. Secretary Hester's last weekly cot ton statement shows for the twenty days of January a decrease under last year of 178,ooo, and a decrease under the same period year before last of 128,ooo bales. It is semi-officialiy announced that the Austro-German commercial trea ty will be signed in the immediate iuture. Many difficulties which stood in the way of the instrument have been overcome. Robert Randall, delegate to the United W6rkers' convention in In dianoplis , who cherged President Mitchell with having sold out to the operators during the recent Colora do strike, has been expelled from the organization by the action of the na tional convention. Reports during the latter part of last week showed that there have been several disasters lately in Ba haman waters. A Dutch steamer and two American vessels were wrecked last week. One crew was probably lost. The report says that friction may follow over the salvage of the Dutch steamer. President Castro, of Venezuela has decided to give a negative reply to the representation of the United States. The president left the capital city for a week with the evident de sire and intention of putting off the answer for some time to come. From his attitude it is feared that the Vene zuelan situation may develope serious complications. A report from Kansas states that a Kansas editor has been killed by Mar shal J. H. Tillman. The trouble start ed by Tillman whipping the son of the editor for being out after the rirging of curfew bell. The editor replied by an editorial which Tllman considered personal. Tillman went to the editor's office, shot him, and then suicided. Senator Reed Smoot determined to take the stand himself in the senate investigation, and will not wait for the testimony of the other witnesses now enroute for Utah. It is said that his. frankness has made a good im pression on the committee. The ex amination of Senator Smoot lasted all day Friday. Mr. Smoot declared that he had taken no oath that inter f erred with his loyalty to the coun try. Defective. Detroit Free Press. "Ma, I don't like our new cook!" exclaimed Willie, disappointed.ly "'What's the matter with her, dear?" "She doesn't fry any holes in the fried cakes." ,His Worldly Goods. Detroit Free Press. De Fly-"Were you ever held up?" Blazeaway--"Well, I was relieved of all I had." De Fly--"Where was it?" Blazaway-"At the altar." What this country needs is a few more people -who are willing to prac tice after they get through preach m ig. H AIR & 1 Now is the rishtA body to buy the *New Spring M White Waistings hams and all th in Embroideries All Fall and must go. we nee< reasonable offer onthegoods. 25 Y HAIR&I ThelRight I SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS. Items of More or Less Interest Con densed Throughout the State. Prof. W. K. Tate, of Charleston, is delivering a series of lectures at the South Carolina college. Polo is a very popular game in Camden, and many spirited games are being played between visitors and Camden men. Col. J. J. Dragon, of Hartsville, rep resenting the Pee Dee Historical so ciety, delivered a delightful and in 5tructive lecture in the armory at Darlington last week. M.elton M. Wells was found un :onscious about two miles from Sum merton on last Friday, and died bout four hours later at the home of is brother. The cause of his death was not known. There have been three incendiary ires within the last three weeks in Lancaster county, and the people of that section are becoming much larmed. Three arrests have been made. The town of Sumter was visited last week with two fires. One de troyed a negro house. The other was more serious, destroying and amaging two buildings in which restaurants and a grocery store were ituated, and creating a loss of about 5,ooo, partly covered by insurance. Edgefield was much shocked last week by the death of Cashier J. L. Caughman, of the Farmers' bank. .r. Caughman was only 35 years of ige, and in the prime of a useful car er. He was one of Edgefield's most substantial citizens. Death was due o heart failure. Senator B. R. Tillman has left Washington for the south, in an ef ort to rec_er his health. He has )een sufferirg with a severe cold for some time and the unusually severe winter at the national capital has mugmented his sickness. He goes irst to Trenton, and unless he gets )etter, he may go still farther south. A negro woman living on the out kirts of Greers had some salts in a >ottle at the bottom of which there was a little nux vomica. The womas :ook the last of the salts from the >ottle, gave some to her child and :ook the rest herself. The child died, md the woman is very ill. At the National Good Roads con venion in Jacksonville last week Senator A. C. Latimer, of South Carolina, was given quite an ovation. Re was introduced as the author of the bill before congress for federal >ppropriation for building roads hroughout the country. the distribu ion to be madc on a popular basis. he convention endorsed the Lati mer Good Roads bill now pending in the senate. Anderson Mail. The Charleston News and Courier rises to remark: "The imperialistic endencies of the city of Anderson in building 200 resdences in twelve months are altogether to be com mended." Just wait contemporary, until we give you the complete rec ord, which will be presented soon. Then you will have occasion to say things. IAVIRD, season for every Right Styles in (oolen Fabrics, ,Percales, Ging .e New Designs iT THE RIGHT PRICE. Winte.r Goocds i the room, any will be accepted ads Good Outing 98c this week. IA VIRD 3rice Store THE LADIES favor painting their churches, and therefore we urge every minister to remember we give a liberal quantity of Longman and Martinez Paint toward the paint ing. Wears and covers like gold. Don't pay $1.50 a gallon for Lin seed Oil (worth 6o cents) which you do when you buy o:her paints in a can with a paint label on it. 8 & 6 make 14, therefore when you vant fourteen gallons of paint, buy only eight of L. & M., and mix six gallons of pure Linseed Oil with it, and thus get paint less than $1.20 per gallon. Many houses are well painted with four gallons of L. & M. and three gallons of Linseed Oil mixed there with. These celebrated paints are sold by the Newberry Hardware Company. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, C.UNTY OF NEWBERRY, By Jno. C. Wilson, Esquire, Probate Judge. WHEREAS Jno. M. Suber hath made suit to me, to grant him Let ters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of John J. Mayer. THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said John J. Mayer deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Newberry on Tuesday, January 31 next after publication thereof, at ii o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administra tion should not be granted. GIVEN under my Hand, this 17th day of January Anno Domini, i9o5. Jno. C. Wilson, J. P. N. C. Ne# Furniture Is We have just re turned from the North with the finest line of Kitchen and House hold Furniture in this section of the State. The Best Goods at the Lowest Figures. ON JANUARY 15 we will open in the R. C. Williams Store Room. Cash or Installment. R. i. WATTS & CO. The Union WAREHOUSE COMPANY OF Columbia, S. C., is Prepared to STORE COTTON IN' Standard Ware houses and to arrange Proper Cash Advances Iif you desire to hold your cotton Idetails will be gladly supplied if you address Columbia. S. C. New Yeer To one and favored us dui patronage, w( grateful ackn We have strive faithfully. Our i been and will ideals in busii crave no succe be attained bi tegrity. We sta merit, and ne virtues of our We have enji since 1875, bi means makes and so the hun poorest has th( eration as thE the wealthy. each custome who are not, s successes the Providence is bestow. Reliable Pk The And CL Of Ever 0. KLETI Conmc to SheIIey, Den Have the largest and Furniture and House F car of Roll Foot Beds to BWeshre techeapest see us and get our price Newberry Hardware Shelley,. Deal Main Street, N Southern Lime CHARLES Building M aterial of Roofing "F -Write fc Greeting! all who have ring 1904 with . extend our owledgement. n to serve you :urposes have be for loftier iess life. We ss that cannot i strictest in nd on our own rer decry the competitors. :)yed success it this by no us haughty, ,iblest.and the .same consid highest and We wish for r, and those uch joys, and it a benign disposed to armacists. Best eapest ything! TNER'S. See. Us n(Summer most complete line of urnishing Goods ever We received another day, cheaper than ever. g direct from Japan. in the State. Come to a of a Buck Stove. Co.'s old stand. 11i Summer, ewberry, S. 0. and Cement Co. rON, S. C. all kinds. High Grade UBEROID." r Prices.