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PURELY PERSONAL. Tho Movements of Many People Newborrians and Those Who Visit Nowborry. Wopreseiitl iit ives ! ;. ||. Aiill and Alan .11>1111>!i?11( sjii'iiI Sunday al j (heir bomes in Newberry, retinning I < l<> ( ul'iiiii'ia 11 <li'iilay nI< 1*11i111**. t Senator ( ole. I,. Illcase spoil. Sun- i day at lion:.', rotnrniiii'' lu Columbia i yestcnlay afternoon. < Mi*. I'. P. iM11r.~ 1 ? !?m111< is visiti:iy i bi> sisier, Mis. J. \Y. Denning, in \ewber ry. Mr. Mai'shbauk formerly . served lor four years a- eliiel' nia-I | eliiuisf <ilin I'. S. bal I leship ! | K.'.l r.-U'ie. j I tie hlks lod-je, \ >. ||M.*!. of New- j bei rvt v. ill meet i:i tIn* chamber o|'j , eoiniin iee on Priday ui.:!,| al . iIiI 0 clock In elect oIVicits. All in.'ill-I | Iters are uracil m attend. j t Uopivseul at i ve P.-uare, .>1* Bean- | | font, spent Sunday in Newberry llie I | unest of Col. K. li. A nil. Mr. Po-are ! s is one o| (lie nio-i aetive and eiieigV- J J lir nu mbers of I he general assembly I ( and is an ahie r? -present at ive of his | people. ! .. Dr. K. S. W'arliek. uf ('eulral. S. ' () ( .. who ha> located al Belfast. -was},, in town and re^islered as a praetic-1,, inv physician aicm dinu" lo law ami i> read v tnr calls. Phone T. .1. I >;i\ ^ eiijH'ii. EXUELSIO!* SCHOOL BURNED. I! Fire .S'.'ryived lo Ha.vo Been Caused hiiy .Vl.uuit Half of Loss Covered. j, m I.'' i ,, pei .i \: ' '.i ,| V, ii; . a! about < : >" < i- -U ? t i !;. \ ae i ii;i :. Tin j j '>ui! !'c.; an.: !"' .- > e. \ .: ;,i. .1 a > 11: i :? ;>. 'I' a- :?:?? instil mice I'll tie- ';;: i I i!' i j M . i. . >. Si i' u;!-. 11:, lit-| |.i (;| r.'ai-:i > I'M: iti ; buiMiii-r. Prom ll( I he p. i lie iiri' a! I lie I inie lie saw ! i| :- ij>1 .i-1 -1 in !ia\ r been ,| i > ? 1 -ii:i ! .i\ rais. . s I he b1;i! 'i;i had been u-ed lor reIi-iieis m'I'x 'ces 'ii Snmly I'leriioon. |M _ ( Pleasant Lop.;? Ycc?r Party. j Mi>s M.ir\ \\ ri-:! t entertained ,\{ I rieiids a! lie ii(>n:e of her parents, ()| Mr. and Mrs. /.. lb Wri-jlil, at W'hit- Ui mire. i>n I a -1 Priday nijht. All U( pre-.-Ill enjoyed t hem-elves highly. , j Numerous names were played and delightful refreshments were served. . 1 be Iollow ing iiad I In* pleasure jj of alteidiiur: j( Mi'. ( . II. Cooper. Miss Coi-riv MrCarb-v. Miss Sara Scott. Mr. j,., Henry Miller. Mi Ida Brannon. Mr. ;n Haskell Mill, r. Mr. and Mis. A. M. ' "Watson. Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Hipp. " Miss Willie Dm km. Mr. Sam V-ein-. Miss Kale liar:: row, Mr. .lolin Miller. Mr. David Memmv, Mi. Wiiliam Scott. Mr. K. W. Mat bis. Mr. Pur nian Sb. a l\. M r. li.ibert Duck.-t;. ' Air. II. V." Taylor. Mr. K.d.ert Varbroimli. i; Second and Last Week, Tiie exliiiliition ot' fancy ^iass blow- | ' inu' in llit* Mi ("auu'hrin Ibiildimj. Uoyce sire.":, near the college, will U rema.a hire all Pii^ week. Do ml mis-' - ei . i ; ie hi I d< w , ?j 1111 u I a - s, '' making bir.K-. !i.;-ke|s. fruits, flow- u ei-. l'ii<in ei'iiuiio:! crystal irlass. ()p.'ii from and 7 I.. !> p. m. Ad- I)1 niP'siou, in cenis, imlmlin^' a speeimen of their w> rk. '1 i ? > m Piggy Williams Caught. I,. Pi.iiuy Williams, tin* ne^ro who has v, been ebulini;' tin' ollicers ?d' the law \-i for some time, was captured yostor- | fi day lnoniinjr. Constable .J. 11. Chap- ti pell found out early yesterday morn- m inj? where Williams was and went 1! 'Out to try bis band on him. As soon u: as the otlicer appeared Williams tried ahis old name of running. But Mr. vi Ciiappell had expected this, and had t, his son, Henry, on the other side of ii William*, on horseback. WHlliaius j b devided he was u'o'.ie and nave up. si pjooy bas several minor charges to answer to. w Communion Services. J1 Tiie holy communion will be celc- | ' brated on next Sunday. .2ml of Pch-1 rnary, in Central Methodist church. ' Th.~? tvceplion of nienihers will takv ]>lace at that time. All persons wish- * injv (o join on profession or by letter j please speak with lire pastor Hew Dr. , AVollini*. ?i Oollogo Lyccum Courso. r The ('(deg'Oi lyccum course this year < will enrhrace ifiv^ numbers, heg'in- i ning on February 7 with tho Cath- ( drin o Ridge way company. This com- ] puny has been hero heforo, and needs ; no recommondation in Nwdicrry. Season tic-kets for the courst> arc i on sale at Mnyos' Book Store, $1.00. ii Admission to 'eiwjh entertainment, | other than season ticket, 50 cents, j, GENERAL SESSIONS COURT. Judgo Gago's Charge to Grand Jury ?Goodwin and Davenport Cases Continued?Other Matters. I lie nuir! of general sessions for N? wherry county convened y.'slcrl.ty moruinu. 11.hi. (icoruc W. < ?l ('he-scr pre siding. Solicitor Cooper handed out a number of indictinents, nii.l .Indue (Jage charged IIiv n'nuid .jury 'both as to their general Hid spccilie duties. .Indue (in.ue. in his chargo to I lie jvaml jury, said there wore two inalier> In* \v;iiiI< <i to talk about very nil-fly. They were related and vet \i lc!y ;i|i.irt. and yet interdependent n I a rue measure. Tin* two subjects I 1 A'.'ie I: I u ! - > lie- < and the ] >111 > I i <* i 1 huols. .Indue <!aue said that lie had j iiii ri.'dly looked over the calendar 'or leu years, and had found that < he prcdoniinatin<u' offence in Newterry county was against the person, ' ueli as fights. brawls and murders. > I? had found that there had been ilty-niiic true bills for murder in en years, lie had not bad time to t ee w hat .lis|in>il ion had been tnad'e j ? i all liie-e eases. lie was mindful s I I he fart that the ure.it majority I the-e had been committed by ne-j \ roes upon negroes, but the white is co|.|e were -espon -ible for the imv- I > rniiient of the negroes, b-'causc lliev ilinini -li : il the law. The lliinu' dudue I ii.e wanted lo impress was thai I iis condition of affairs was not con- n ui'il to i!i iinty of Newberry, lie j Ii ad n. i la-t I";111 a similar condition " i I '<'1 !c I on. a. I las! week the same I h He "f atl':.i-> in Laurens. h was j s i i o fined in i h< low cimnI rv or ! b ' 'be n;i i :mi 1 r! rv : it was prevalent v. ii'oir.'!i nil the entire Stale, "'flic i - j w ?! - :,'i!i: ." -aid udge i I.-iue. * * is ! \? I * '"I ' d me. I 1 does ||o| inhere | '1 1 ' ' ? law . or iii the administ rat ion J ?t I' e law. but in I lie Ilea rt s of t he ' 11 pi.. < bir people a-~ a class, he 1 h lid. have not the riulu concept ion j p 1 the aui'!:!y of human life. If a jitiL'cs !ia I the emiraue and the tl ithe nerve and the lawyers tin* j |-,,P 'r ! i: 111 I hey might rise in their -bt au.I put .low .i thi> ini(|iiit v. ! " Would not lie pill down until |e e people had a higher eoneeption In the enormity of i he sin. White n "men were virtuous a.id while men ^ ere leasonably honest. Public y\n- V n.; nt demanded it. This was deter- h J'led in the homes and in "the hearts tl lne people. When men come to ii le same conclusion in regard to law- 'I ssness that men must, slop carrying w stols and loading themselves with a mi. and. above all, must stop tak- f human life-when public sentient demanded il. it would be stopmI. Indue ( inuc said lie had watched i a 1 juries for thirty years, and no L. uer \..n-i w a > >o potent a- that n a r.iud jury. j jI : coiinl -ei tneir tares auainst j ' ev rv w lo re, and sound a nolo ' rains! it. and form public sentiment j rains: ii. It' the grand jury lifted I - voice long enough and loud enough I id persistentiv enough the couniv ould heed. ' |!1 I ne coii!^:y schools, saiil dudgo aue. were t.ie teachers of law. lie i, anted io s;i\ that the ehililren of i | ie c ?imt> were not going in the L : die sc ;oo|s as they ought !<>. lie j < Hi- the people k.iew it tiie civiliza-i ui of the -oiilh was going to ne lunged. fhe change was going on j >w uradually. dudue (laue said he id secured statistics comparing' the ar 1SDS with the present, I en ars later. The reliable gentleman 'oiii whom he had secured the statis- j cs noted that thciv must be some istake, because tht figures for U)< snowed a decrease in enrolment | mler 1 SiKS, ten years ago. The aver- j ue atitondanee of white children this , ear, he said, was only 1 S(?.'t. It ought j ? be four times as great. Seventy- j ve per cent of the children of New- j erry county were not in the public iiools. The amount paid the teachrs was ..f'Jd.OOO and the school term as seven months, the .average pay to lin lte?aeheis being' a|bout' $-1-2 per ' loirtli. The cash balance on hand i duue. 1!M>7. was .$10,000. The main 1 liing to which he wanted to direct tlent ion was thai in Newberry couny only one-fourth of the children of ehool age were in the public schools, 'nless this thing was remedied out ivili/ation would be defeated. Hi lid not believe that, education was 'verything. lie would ralh\>r have l true man and an honest man than r educated man without those lualities, but above all he would ather have sterling manhood and >ducation combined. When a people became ignorant thev were un;\lb|e to take care of themselves. Taxes were levied and leachfrs paid and the children ought to he in the schools. Reports were merely perfunctory, but he wanted the grand jury to meditnitv upon theso things. Judgo Gage then charged the grand jury in regard to the particular bills handed out by the solicitor. Goodwin Oaso Continued. On account of I ho absence of Mate Senator Colo I,. Please. in the Sim.1 senate, the case against P. W. (loodwin, charged with murder, was conl i111u??I ii:11i 1 | lie next term. Davenport Ca.se Continued. On I he call of the calendar Solicitor Cooper announced tlit the case against Thos. .1. Davenport, charged with assault and battery with inlent to kill, would not be tried at lliis term. The tirs't. defcudatil placed < n trial wa-t Jeff Sn;ber. charged with s.leal- ' i.e." cnii.in from the lield of .1. S. Mr- 1 Carley in Township N?i. I. on lie-' ( ember l': of la>t year. Sillier wa> re | ii eseii I id by Messrs. Please an.l Domiiiiclx. and the State by Solicitor ['oo|.er. Sillier was ac<|iiLteed. 'ini < al lliinter pleaded guiltv t<> ! .iolaliny dispensary law. and was j sentenced t?? pay a fine of .$lfiO or to i erve four months. ( liarlie Harris pleaded guiltv to ; he charge of stealing a cow from Cewt Wilson, and was sentenced to erve at hard labor for three years. William Churcher pleaded guilty to "iolatin?r dispensary law and was en I eiiee .It., pay a line of $100 or to erve three mouths. Frozen to Death. I.inn Stockman. an oi.l negro w<>lan a'i. id S."? hi* !MI years of age. iving mi Mr. d. |i. Stockman's pine* ear Prosperity, left George Wis*'" '-e on I 1 it11 -.I:i\ ni'^iu and wa- :t<>t eei until Sunday, when her d? ad o.ly \\;,s f .iiii.I in a lield *200 or .nil) aids fivm th.' house. The h.. Iv a-s i:i a'i <<p( ;i ti-*ld and tiie w.i.nan , a- -I|"| .1 ?i :.ta \'e '"eeP tVo/.r:. to . e'th. Coroner l.iuilsay held an :::M.-st y.vstri day. ;i?i.I his verdict wa hat slie was frozen death. She ad heretofore been in the counlv oor house, but ha.I wan '.-red awav. i s she is supposed j,, nave done on Iiis occasion. Mass Meeting Called. Senator Please yesterday annoiine-! il that he would be glad to have a | loet'iiig of | he people of Newberry jj >imly in tno court house on next i Ion.lay fsalesday in February) at jj 2 o dock noon, to express an opiu- ! , >u as to bis county government bill,!, lie lull text ot which is published i; ii another column of this issue of,, he Herald and Xews. Senator Please ' . mild like to have as many present j s can attend: because his bill af-i eels all llic people of the county. h Special Services. In l en Ira I M'elhodist church there j .as begun Sunday a series of spe- 11 ial services which will be continued 11 iuder the direction of Rev. d. W. j' 'peake during the week. Services at 1' o clock in the. afternoon and at i :.'5U at night. P _ ! i j j Dealing in Liquor. Friday night Policemen Purlonji nd Adams ran up with doiin Wilson j. n the streets with a (piart of Clark's!, oi'n in his pickets. They arrested !| ii*n for transporting ami Mayor' .aiigtovd yesterday morning sen- j, enceil him to a line of $HHI.OO or ' hii*tv days on tiie gang. ( on-table Williams and Chief | \ilains visited the house of Jim Cal i In.iter, on Spearman Row, Saturlay afternoon. They found Hunter lealing out a couple of quarts to | lolin Pratt. .John said he was glad I hat he hadn't paid out his money, mt hew as fixing to. A search re- I .'eale.l the fact that there were four J ind one-half gallons in the house. Hunter got seven gallons a few days let ore by express. Bob Johnson ivas thought to be a partner in the nisiness, and Hunter an 1 he will be ried tiiis week for selling and storing. Fred Herbert Caught. Pied Herbert, the negro who escaped Irom the counity chain ganglast Wednesday night, was captured 1 early Friday night. I'lie negro, before he was put on the chain gang, lived near Cahppells, and when he made his escape be could not resist the desire to pay a visit to his old home. Mr. W. T. Glenn, a merchant at Ch.appells, learned that Heibert had escaped and began to inquire for him. Mr. Glenn learned that he. was likely at the house of his wdfe, who was living on the planhut ion of Mr. .7. R. Trvin. Mr. Glenn with others went to this house early Friday night, and found Herbert leaving there. I'lie negro was captured without any trouble. Mr. Glenn brought him to XewOierry that night, and lie was placed once more on the gang. The reward oif fifty dollars offered by the supervisor was paid to Mr. Glenn. | WOULD ABOLISH SUPERVISOR * Senator Bleaso Introduces Count; Government Bill Providing For Five Commissioners. Sc.ialor Mleasc has introduced ii the sennit' ;i county govern meul l>ill which provides for (h ii'xdil io:i of (lie present olliees o ( county supervisor and county com j missioners an.I I |iK. eler.lio.i ii llii'ir stead o| live commissiotrer lioiu li\e districts in (lie count' which are created by (lie bill. I lie l>ill was introduced in |!i< senile on Friday an<l read the lirs I'll -, r.ceivel a I'avoralde repot I i'oiii f!?.' I iuau?*r coniinillee on Sal '"day and will probai'dy lie pu ihivu.h it- iiimr readings I>y loda\ an.I seal lo ill;' house. I'll' lull | e\ | of 111 ( itj'l is as follows : -\ I Mid, lo abolish tli,> otlice of countv supervisor and county cotntnissioners lor Newberry counly ami lo provide a government therefor. I>e it enacted !?y I lie < neral asbl\ i.l lac siale o| South I'aro?! i u a : ' S (', t i i.; i ]. iTitai the oilier of fonnly supervisor and county com1i-vjoiir'rs ol Newberiy cotuilv nr iei ?'') a'?'di>hed. Sec. :J. I hat the county of Newhe i ry is hereby divided into live di-trieis. numbered I. "J. .'!. |. .*>; dis' rit-t number 1 i.> :n:;i is.- town' N <>i . a.id ! wo: .listric! !i lirber to ?-tu:pris.' lowtisliips Ne.s. I'oiii- ,i\. : district uum"<' ' ! > !':!-ri>e I. - \\ It -1! i | - Nos. ' ar.i -ev.'i!: distrir; number I '' tow : .''ios j !lll(| 1' " !>. i r;c! nvr.* :er .) i c.impri >'-v. No,. u.? . *' ' I i>a t ii. i i* "\a!i I;r in ''.if- -aid cou ;t \ . f \; wbe| rv a ' vii I ii!' coptuy ?-on>:ni<-ioiiev.-. com';l ? I li\ < persons, m'ic to he "! s t d l.y tin' (Mtalilied electors of district number 1. w!io -hall lie ivside.it of ?Mil di-tiict : one front disIrict number L\ who sliall lie a resident o| -aid district jvi I elected by the ipialilied voters thereof; one lorm district nuniher .'! who shall be a re.sidenI of said district and elected l?y the ipialilied voters tlicre?f: one I roni district number 4. who shall he a resident ol' said (listrid uud elected by lite ipialilied elcclors tin i'i (i.| ; ,a>nd <mm lYotu number vlio shall likewise he a resident of said district and elected by I lie ipialilied electors thereof. Sec. -I. I hat said boar 1 of counlv I'ommissioncrs shall be elected at tin- next yeneral election and shall itold their otl.ee for four years or liulil their siivpsskmn a*'( > elected 'ind ipialilied. T icy shall each before enierintf upon the discharge of llieir duties tile with the clerk of the I'irciiM court a bond for the use of tin' county duly executed with three i?r more sulKcicnt sureties (nothinuherein contained, however. is to i?reven| said commissioners from !K'i;i?- bonde.l in any bond or indemnity company as is already provided hy law), to lie approved by the -aid clerk of said circuit court, I'oinlit ioited for tin- faithful perlorniancc of their respective duties, tin t ie sum of $1,000.0(1 each. Sec. I hat lite said commissionl'rs shall have iretieral supervision over all roads and bridges, poorhouse farm ami chainuanu'-. incditd.i:iy the financial affairs <?f said r-'ounly as is now vested in tho presonl. counly .irovernment, with power to appoint a clerk and retain counsel and lix their compensation; provided, however, the compensation of said clerk an<I attorney shall not exceed ,f2.r>0 per annum. ? Sec. 0. 'I bat oacli of said comImissioners shall receive, after tliev Mave file 1 reports of their acts and Uoinys, and have published according ito law all reports of their ollice and the other county olliees as now or (hereafter may be provided bv law, an a initial salary of $.'500.1)0, payable Hiiont lily. See. i. I\iat all acts or parts of acts inconsistent h.rewith are repealed. AS TO MAGISTRATES. Senator Blease Thinks There Shoulc Bo Five in County, Oounty Being So Divided. T:i another column in litis issue o! The Herald and News is published Mi< text, of Senator Blease.'s county ^ov 'ornment. bill, in which if. is provider that the county shall be divided inf< five, districts, the offices of count 1 supervisor and county 'commissioner as a I present elected beiti<r abolished and one county commissioner olecte< from each district. In line with tlii same bill is a bill which he is think in<r of introducing providing that. th< county shall have only live tnu^is / L. trates, one to be elected in each of Ihe districts provided for in his county y government bill. He thinks thai livvj magistrates will he sufficient. for the countyi and the l>i 11 would work a | saving to the taxpayers. 11 j Senator Mease is also considering - j I he advinability of providing that the e ' county c!i:iin gang sl?;i 11 he used only f on permanent road building, except - in cases of emergency, such as rei building bridges, or wlien storms s have rendered iinniediate temporary y ; work imperative. : ; APPROPRIATION BILL. I .... ; j Ohvirn.an of Ways and Means Comr.;j.lloc.5 Has Appointed Mr. Aull [ To Write Appropriation Bill. j N. w s and l 'ourier. i ('< > I mi i < i:i. January 2(>.?The House I during the lastl weeik has done a [ real deal of work. Perhaps the chief J thing ii has accomplished in Cue way i.|* preyress is ihe disposition of th.? : li.'ii law tjiM'slion, the l>ili lo repeal i the law having been passed after I debate extending over two days. The 'house has not yet taken up the mat- | Iter of railroad rate regulation, the | i special message "!' (Joveruor Ansel ; having been sent mi on this subject [only on Saturday. Neither has (ho j liipior ipiestion been touched on t his la-q week, and since the preliminary skinrUii on the Nash prohibition bill there has been nothiu.tr .-aid on the subject. The Charleston low license I dispensary liill iias been killed; there I was only one round in this fight and' the itill v\a< put t<i siecp without any todo whatever. ibii iii.;' tli; com iter wee!; the house j is ;:p; u'.'i rid o|' .1 number of im-j pot t-iiii -ik ;>,tre-. I'mc eoinmi11 ee* 'will l. i c id in I!; i . tepor'.s oil M th nio>t important iii.il.ters. The way and means eon nuilee will soon take J up the a'opropriaioii 1??11 and get it! in shape. Mr. !!. A-ill. of New-| beir\. I'll.1 of the b.-s( po.-l.'d mem- i ' j be. s <>f ihn. cuaiiuit Ire. lias already! been designated by ( aairinan Ihanks I to draft !ItA' bill, the items to Jie ' fill-. .1 in a> they are decided on. Of j course, it will be some lime before ] | the appropriation bill is completed' j and reported, but work on it can j hardly be betrun too early. j The housewife was showing her j j new c'nam'bermaid through the upj stairs when finally ley came to a slar.icase leading down inio the rear yard. "Mary," said site, stcppiu.tr out on the landing, " whenever y?u i-h j to pass down to tlie back \ard -o down this wa.v." . ] 'ust tiien the speaker -If j-e 1 and j I was precipitated with a great clal- I j tering to the bottom. ''Are ye/ hurt, mum?" cried the' affrighted chambermaid. staring j down from above. "N'o: its noiliiiig." came the return as |lie dishevelled mistress rose to her feel in proof. " I hin ve've got it down foine. mum: but lb' jeihs too shlreuuous I'er rue."?Judge. Tli sale of seats f,,r "The lleir to j the lloorah" is now on at !he Newberry opera house. Wednesday. January 20. j ] | litis meritorious emanation from ; the pen i?I Paul Aimslrout!', author of " Salomy Jan."." ''The Superslij I ion of Sue. ' and ether dramatic successes, is generally conceded to he I I he best comedy, with a western lo{ enle, of recent, production. As is known, this piny presents a plot of exceeding strength and at the same litne introduces faithful character delineations, diverting episodes ami .flashes of the most d^li^tfl/ful humor. 'The ICirke La Shello management announces an excellent east, and an entirely new science production ^ for this play, and it can safely be promised that an excellent evening's amusement is in store for all who i attend ils presentation. . ST A TF. OF SOUTH' CAROLT.NA. COCNTV OF NKWPiFJKKY. P>y Frank .\f. Schttmiperf, Ksquiiv. Probate Judge. \\ I1'IORI'/AS, T.i//.io J. Huff and Minnie L. Caldwell made suit to me, to grant them letters of administration I of the estate and effects of J. M. II Ruff. TI "PRS'Fi ARE TITF/REFORF, to cile ! j and admonish all and singular the r kindred and creditors of the said J. M. IT liufT deceased, that they be - and appear 'before me. in the Court 1 of Probate, to be held at Newiberry > on the 12th day of February next af>' ter publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administra1 tion should not. be granted. s OTVEiN under my hand, this 25th - day of January. Anno Domini, 100R. p F. M. Schumpert. J. P. N. C. The Local Market. fl Meat 8 to 10 1-2 ' I Hams 10 to 18 Best I/aid 121-2 V Best N. O. Molasses 00 to 70 Vjl Good M. O. Molasses .... 35 to 40 H ('urn !)0 I Mixed Chicken Food .... 90 Jj l>t i'ateni Flour 5.50 lo G'.OU ?:i?I 1 ':Ueni' Flour 5.00 Io 5.50 jH Good Ordinary Flour ... .4.50 to 4.75 W Sugar 5 1-2 w Ivico 5 to 8 1-3 Coffee Boasted 15 jfl Coffee, Green 10 to 20 V ( ii|(on Seed meal 1.35 [j Newbervy Cotton Market. v ^ Corrected By Nat Gist. I M iddling; II Strict Middling' 11 1-4 Good .Middling 11 ;{-S SPECIAL NOTICES. ^ I CENT A WORD. 1 No advertisement taken for less | :han 25 cents. I \ aleutines, Valentines! w Mayes' Book Store. SB FOR RENT?Due I wo-horse farm, on J my Gary plate near Garvs. [ W. T. Buford. WANTED?Two c rii|.|icrs to work for ^ pari nl ciiip on iit? I)<?i-i*??1i phvee. I V< I . I >n I'm d. ^ (d jOST?Met ween Mrs. ! :. !,. Bailes' ?(8 and power noiise, gold luck brace- I Id. Weward i I' returned lo lliis of- * ( i I'WO PACKAGES of Knvelopes and </ - ([iiiics ol paper lor ode. (Katoa I "" "nils -ju.ls) at Mn.ad,Ins & , K'ulV's ' ? 41 BRING YOUR LAUNDRY lo Broad- 1 dus & litilf. Herald and News building. REPAIR SHOP?1< uruiiure, lounges, and parlor suits, each upholstered, recaining chairs, repaired; making 1 and laying carpets and mattings, I cleani.i"- old furniture. In Sunlight Hall, near old colored Baptist r church. n Wesley Means. TOR SALE BY S. B. AULL, 2 houses. one vacant lot on Harper street q and I wo lots on Main street. Thes i houses jdiove being occupied by Kev. Phillips and I\ K. Scott. If fi not sold by the first <>f March will be rented. Two nice lots in Main street suitable for stores. WANTED Iwerybody |.o know that J 1 iiave bought the undertaking i J business of the late L. M. Speers. I 1 am prepared lo serve I lie public. | I'. I'1. Baxter. * MOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER J brick for r,-pairing. |?,es{ brick, | besl lacililies. besl deliveries. Ship f! anywhere in I lie slale. Write today <? for prices. ' f, Sumter Brick Works. 1 FOR RENT The old Spearman I fames tead near Silver Street, re- jj cently occupied by W. W. Spear- 1 man. Will rent all or part of the " place. Apply for further information to W. S. Spearman, Newberry ,S. C. NTOTICE We have now, our shop complete, and are ready, to do all kinds of work, whetner in iron or I wood. We are prepared to fix .1 your boilers, ongi ie?, wagons, bus- ^ gies, mule shoeing, or anything else, ** g:Vj us a trial. J Newberry Machine Shop. W RED RUST-PROOF SEED OATS for sale. Grown by T. M. Neel. ?j Two three hundred bushels left., 1 Abrams & Gist. EATON HURLBUTS pa^r at 35c., 40c., 50c., a box at Bronddus & Ruff's at? WANTED?Our friends to call and i| buy then- cigars at Broad dus and , Ruff's. ' Ah, woodman won't you spare that tree? i "Not on your life," commented he, 'I'm getting this for the wood pulp (rust, And they must tell me to snare it fust."