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PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE. | Movements of Newberrians and Thoso Who Visit Newberry and Other Happenings. .Mi's. .J. ('. Harper, of (} roe n wood, I is visiting ill her runner home in Newberry. The I'achelor Mauls will hold a social 1111 " 1 i11<4 wish the Misses l>ooy,er oii Saturday :i 1*1 <*i*iual four o'clock. Master Kd<ard's oflice lias been j moved up-.*I airs over (lie ollice wliicii lie has otciijiieil heretofore. Mr. Kug. S. I>lea>e spent Wednes- i day :iiii'J t in Columbia. ' The Kev. I'M ward l-'nllenwider, the new j?ast!?r of l!i" Lutheran ("linieh *>I' I he Kcdccmcr, will conduct his lirsl services in thai church on next Sunday mornintr. and "ti next Sun lay evening Ih; r w ill lie a n.iiou <"rvh .* in tin- l.ilherau church of all the coirj: ret'a i ions in i lie city I" w.'Iconic Mr. I' tillenw i ler to Newberry. Tli.' Ii-'v. S I . Wilson nn i!! pivach in the I'ir-i lhiot>st church mi next Sunday morning. The X.'whei'rv cilv ,!ireeloiiev have a rri veil. II i.% a vaInahle Inio|<. \\ I!I ?.l |s,? \ I ??j W ;M SI! W * \* | T -.ledso.i, | |o 11iti.vii.i.i11 m |y "s'.V t!|* A\.?.| !-?:?' .to i (it .<.h 11?:.* w \ 11 .i.ii I . m 11 r, i: |.m 11. \ ir \\ j, ir.?i: ({ illmi ?vji:111 o| ]'.>jijt:u.i m K| .?\i;i? \'j hiiio.i .<l|| itionr.iio,!ij | i.>iii.11: | .im j : I her" have b n only a lew minor \ 1 cases ia the mayor's court dining the 1 |?as| several days. Ih> li11 le (|aicrliter of Sup." inlend- I <'iil of I dncalion .1. S. Wheeler was I lliken lo I he Columbia hospital ' terday for t n al incil. 1 There was a t enjoyable da ice in I'rovpei ily la-l evening'. THE GOODWIN STOCK COMPANY A Fine Play Well Presented Last Night?Strong Drama on for Tonight. The l-'loreiiec I 'a i ly Tilne-. I hr ' I win Stock Company opened their eii'.M . m.'ii: al the Andilor- ! "'in I a-'I 11 i : h I Willi (lie pre-vnlal ion <d' " The (!irl and The ISandi I." a j rich melodrama of western life. The j company i> well ami favorably k mwn j in Klorence and there is no m-cd to j say thai the parts were well filled.) Tlu? play was a very interest inn- one, full of life, comedy and fine dramalie situations. The leading role plav-] ed by Mr. ( ioo ] w ill was wcl present' 'I. I'll,, oilier characters were all i good and were typical of I lie wild life I of t he mountains of Colorado. It was a tiood play well played. The specialities were new and ad- | d<'d no small lot to the entertain-' men! ol the evening'. The company , is presenting this afternoon a dram-| nlic version of Cindorilla. Tonight * * Kor Mother's Sake" a pastoral j drama in four acts will be given. This concludes the on gage in "MiI in ! Horeiic.'. This play is a strong one j a id will please. New specialties will lie given tonight. I'he (Joodw in Stock Co. w ill appear ' al the opera house on March !). "-v Noaley Wright. A lieantil:d home wedding was solemnized al the residence of Mr. Wallace Timiuerman, ia West Mud. : ( on Wclne-dav evening, al S o'clock, when Mr. Stanton < >' i 11 Ne-dey an.! ! M:-s Annie I'el'c Wright were united in marriage. !, The solemn and impressive cere- | mo iy was spoken by the Kev. .1. 1*. 1 Miller. ' ; A limilc.l number of relatives and I riends were present. Now Pastor Pounded. The Kev. Kdward Knllenwider, the 1 new pastor of the Lutheran Church of the Kcdeemer. was pounded by his j congregation upon his arrival in New- j berry on Monday afternoon. Mr. Kul- 1 lenwider desires lo express lo his con- j gregation his very sincere thanks, and lie desires lo assure them and i he , people of Newberry generally thai he | deeply appreciates ihe many kind-! ncsses shown him since his coming to N e \Oberry, The P>oss. "All right." said I'.lsie, "We'll play theater. I'll be the boss." "No," replied Tonuny, ''1 will. II j 'lake--, a man to be manager.'* "Of course, that's a 1' igh.. 1 mean I'll he the hading lady."? Kansas City TmUpeu.lent. Indifferent. "T can't give you an opinion on that question," the statesman replied, "because it 's a question I pay no attention to. I am indifferent to it ? as indifferent as the backswoodinan's wife. That lady, you know, looke I on while her husband had a fierce hand lo hand tussle with a bear, and afterward s'ae said it was "the only j fight she ever saw where he didn't care who won.' " f I . I THE REEDER CASE. Remittitur Comes Down and Frc Reeder Must Serve His Sentence of Twenty Years. Tin* retail Iihir in Ilia case of |h State v. Fiv.l Ifceder, colored, recent ly iicciclc.1 !>y IIIc supreme court, li;i cmiiic down, ;i:nl Ifcedcr llli'sl serv Ins mm 11 dice or twenty years i:i (li Stale |icnilciitiiiry. (feeder was tried at tlie June, liMi term of the sessions court for New !k i ry county, Special Judye I< llainm (iricr presiding, and was con vicled of manslaughter. When Ih deleudani was called for sentence, S< licitor < "oojier asked leave lo read tw affidavits. The ailTidavils tended I avyravale the olVeuce. Over the oil ,j ciiou (.f defendant 's counsel, M'essr I-!. a>e and Dnioinick. Special Judy ''1 |u ! ri:i 11 e,| t he , cadim:* > f I !i a I ! nlavil*, and after hearing then rea l, "siaieil that, in view .f Me at lidavitv. he Wi.ul.l ser.fen.e Keeder a t.Mtn of I w ( u\ \ear> ie.ul i>;' te-.' a- lie had intended. I lie def: miaul co;;n-e! appea'e. I > the supreme ? ?1;;11. i-:u ? !* e t?t 'fa! c>:i ; 2 lionIn iny tha: tite > . 2. - it ! .i: 11 iiad hcen d "lied .? r< is*.-e\a a :na! "on ? I" ; ic w.t u hose affidavit-, had : read. n?e .-up;. nie . i ll I i -ve-. ruled tin iv\i-ej>t ions and affirmed the .judy men I of the court helow. la pas-iug ujion 'lie t*ae, the su |?renie court says that Judge (Iriel I'cniiittcd the reading of two affidavit lending greatly lo ayyravale tin i111e. The |emi-liment for manslaughter, the court says, is not less than I w.t. :ior more than thirty vears I hi.- |.vo\ i-ioa. it hold-. nccessarih implies thai llie iriai .j m lye i- to ex . :vi-e ;i di-cretion in iui|io-inu' sen tc'ces. Therefore. ;?nv leasonahl. nicatis h\ which his mind can he en liv.ht. lie.I should lint he prohibited ti him. Ileace. the i|uestion arises, wa 1 " !'l of l he affidavits oh j-'cled I i liy the del e.ulaut a reason aide ;i11.| proper means? That it wath court holds, we think is now wed sei I le I hv i he nut horit ies. In accordance with the decision Sh M'ill I'm lord will turn Ifeeder ove to the pen i I en I i a ry authorities. COLLEGE ATHLETICS. Base Ball Team Begins Practice ii Earnest?Bright Prospects for Coming Season. I lie lollowiny is from the Xcwherr college ciirrespond'Mit of (he New and Courier: hverythiny is 1?n-11,? ami husth' ii Newherry hase hall circles, for prae lice lias started in 'earnest. Aloinla; was he lir-t day of regular praclic< and from t'n? vim displayed it scimu thai ( oa?di J no, flo^ans intend lo work the applicants ha?rd and well I heiare ahont forty applicant for position on the Varsity, there he iny; men from all classes in the eol lege. and a few from the pre para lory depart incut. This is a g'ood-siz ed huncii and I he coach is coufiden that lie will yet a pennant winuim I earn. Ol course, | lie hoys feel (he wan "I many o! last year's team, ami rea li/e t fi.it nil re positions will have t? !>e filletl i!ii> war than ever het'on hy new material. I!u! from the look of this new material we are sure Ilia the places will he well filled. < If las \ ar - team we have hack with it: I'oo/.er, well known throughout 111 State for hi- tine work a| third; Wes siiiycr. the centre ficMor. who rank; with the I it's I in college halhlom Scurry, the lei I fielder, a steadv nia: at all limes and in all places; .am I'lack. liulV, J., and WulV, \V., win were played in some of the game last year, showiny up well, and win are expected to he on the regula team this season. The most important position to I) filled is llie pitcher's hox. ('rouch o'lr star lw;iler of l.i-t pear. gradual **? 1 in I POT. ami ('line, our Tar I lee s"cotul pitcher, is at the A. M. o North Carolina this season. Our on! pitcher from last season i- John Kufl ! now a- * * Nfewluery '> enh pitch cr, on aecount of his size. Thouy' we have a searcitv of o'd pit-hin material we a.re glad that we hav two young Iwivlers trying for the pos ition. who should make good and h worthy successors to 'Trano" Crone and "Kip'' Simpson. 'The Athletic Association has a fin outlook for this season. The two pei formaiu't's of the minslivls in Pros perilv and Newberry have placed i on a sound financial hasis. The out look for a good team is one of fli hest in years. and our seheduh thanks lo the enregy and hard worl of Manager I'.ooy.er, is all thai couh ho wished. At present if is not <piit completed. j THE CARNIVAL. cl i Tlie Shows Are in Full Blast and are Visited by Crowds Afternoon and Night. *'! Coney lslji.nl Pulled Sluuvs ! t- jure in lull blast. ami have been visit- j * j ed cac'i afternoon and niuht by lar.ye j crowds. There'aire l ive shows in tin* e | imurciaiinn, ami each of them lias i IJ'.'I'll (Ininu a ?11 u I business. i,l Lie audiences seem fu Ik1 well ' j <-"< ?! with (lie performance-.. Tin1' '..price ol admission is s'.nall, am! tiiej i- | generally expressed opinion of those e ! who have visile,I lh,> shows is that | i-jlli.'v are worth the money. o| Memo. I h v? turtle hoy: |iu> Old! i) | Plantation ; I lie Thaw-White Tramvdy; J i- J I !'e Wild Wes:. si m d tin' Snake Hater! s a re t!u? attraction-- offered. j e ^ '.!h t ie lat-.-e i iinvds, the yronn is ' e n h '!' V. !':ivi presented an anim.il- ; ii ?''t -.v:v. I ' addition In the sln?\vs,!: - ; ".ere a".- e !'i<i':une (ellei's. and tlielj !;i 'i'l\.'d down, ami i ' """ and al! I he ol her I | . that usually are tor, ! "' - " ' ,t ? . : :iival. I | x ^ ! be ! n Xewherry , ; ' > week. and they wil! j M" ' V' ' \ 4 a v a rue crowds each a !' ! , . * 11 while I hey arc I;''!-". ' 1 Ovinia "inn Club Dance. . : A" en j>i\.i'?'. | ::?:i > dar.ee was -jiv- i [ ' y t!n' (lyniia -ium eluh in their | hall in the .Me( 'anuliriu block on Tues- s j day evening'. x | Ainoai*' those pre-enl were: ( i Miss Florence flowman wilh Mr. j Roy Jones: Miss F.lhel Powers with | I Mr. Conner I'uneaii: Mis- Lulic Hunt | with Mr. It,.yd .1 ueobs; Miss Maml t l':ilit with M;-. da-mes I'urtnn, Jr.;|| iMi>s Miami Landlord with Mr. II. T. , j 1?? :iwick: Miss Lc^-ie Srhumptrt with ( i Mr. .1. I-'. I',,well; Mis- Vanessa Wil- I, j liams with Mr. (irady CSoyj'ains; Miss|. jhrneie (Von icy with Mr. F. S. I,i>nu:'i j M(-s Knih lYrry with Mr. T. I*. j, ; Sr.it t ; Mi<s Fuui<v P.ailes with Mr. 1 j !{.iseo<> Wilson; Kunicc .V'.yan..- i with M r. Will I'-rown. I Oilier -rent lemen present: Messrs. J, -1:111 l?u/.hardt. John |{ohe? f <??n, Les- . lie Kit I so n. Waller Wallaee, Waiynimiil < I I* ellers, Will us Fellers, Frank ( hap- | ma.i. Jidin Peterson, Homer Schumpert. Thad Mc(Vncken. Pope Huford. ( (Suy lirown. J. I\. (Sililcr, Jr., Clando < Morris. Wiehard Pnrtou, 1'. F. Oihler. ii Dr. Snyder to Lecture. The next number of the Newberry college lyceumi course will be loniyhl. , March (i. when Dir. Snyder, president v id' WolTitril eollenv will lecture. 1 )y. s Snyder is one id' the leading eduea- ( tin's in I lie South. lie is a loyical u ami polished speaker. and should | - J have a laruv audience toniuht. NEWS OF MT. PLEASANT. 1 s Fanners Taking Advantage of Spring I. Weather to Begin Farm Work? s Personal?Other Matters. Mt. Pleasant. March .">.?Mr. Henry - (Vomer, who recently moved in I his ' section, has had some very had luck. ' I llis store was set on lire a few niuhls 1 - aj4'o and il was not discovered in time ' to save anything. Mis lost was ov?v 1 $1200.00 worth id' uooils, no insurance. iWe reurel to saiv that Miss liirlha i Cromer ha> been very ill I'm' four l> weeks, but her friends hope -he will > soon recover. Misses Louise Counts and Floy ' ' l.omiuick, id' St. Phillips, were vis* ilinu Misses Fannie and llelle Harmon. in the vicinity, last week. ' I Miss Louise Subcr spent a few | ! days at her obi home last week. Slin | I lias returned to her school in Wnffin, , | c. ; lt Mrs. dames Fra/.ier, of Fairtield s county, has recently opened school ? here, and our p-'ople are hiiriilv pleas,. ed and ylad to have her with tliein, Mrs. J. Ml Subcr. ol" Kindards. is 1 (> spendiuu' a few weeks with her motli! er. Mrs. William Sanders, ol' this vicinity. 1 The people of this section were I' pained bv the death of Mr. Willie v I I'd air. of this section, who died in the! f, j hospital in Columbia last week. The farmers are taking advantage i I I ol I lie nood weather 11> heuiu work -f ami to haul fert ili/.ers, ami the in.lications are that there will he more !- fertilizer used this year in this soc>> lion than ever before, and laryer colli ton crops. M. A Good Moeting. There was a lartre nttonilaneo at. the meeting for the men of the, Lutheran Church of llm Redeemer, held ^ in the Sunday school rooms, on Wod>, nesdwy eveninir. The new pastor was |. present and was warmly welcomed by I the members present. Matters of importance were discussed, a report of I wlr.cli w ill be uiven when tiiey take on more definite shape. ' , \ PERMANENT ROAD WOR1 Representatives Aull States Certain Roads Were Required Be Worked First. Consult ruble dismission lias provoked in various sections of coun;y, by I In* provisions of the I'ly 'till as in Newberry county <;11i: i 11u' tlie supervisor at once to the (\iain usi!!^ Kipon permanent \ ami .l-.'si'?natin>4 the roads and tin der in which tliev shall he worki The provisions of the hill ar follows: Newberry county. For count, Newberry, for ordinary county pos.s, -.hiee (::) niilis. The snpi sor is hereby anthoii/cd and ret id :ii once to work the chain yany I'u tiic perinaiu.it iniprovenieut :uacadamiziny. when necessary, public roads hereinafter desiynn Slailiny at Prompt--ity ihe road 1 i n y to the s:ecl btidye, over Sal river; starting at Newberry the i from Newberry |o the sleel I?ri >ver Salnda river; Ihe main i eadiny from Prosperity to New y; l lie Cilk's Kerry road from P erity to (he ! .ex i nylon line; ihe i eadiny from Prosperity to l,i doir.il iin, ;i>1,1 (In- roads here >??.' la 1 I'd shall he worked in the oi 1 ad. The supervisor is heroby Inn i/.ed and empowered to bor 'or current expenses n< I more t even IhiMisaiul dollars duriny ear IPOS from the Sinkiny I'" 'ommissioinors, at a rale of iule lot exceeding five per cenluni per uno or ! > borri w from the scl 'iiiul of said eeu'ity. and in the e\ he said amount cannot be oblai Voiii either of !ii '-e at the lime w I. then from any other - mrce ainable. al a rale of interest not eed,.:i,.v six per centum per aim 'aid amount lo be obtain-'.I noon l'de or note-; of the counly snpei *r and county treasurer; and they icr-by antborizi il and cmpoweret I>!?'d Ihe counly taxes lor the ; IfdS for the payment of s.nd bori I'd money an.I the interest (her i id are furlli-'r aulhori/ed and piiivd lo pay said anieunt out of laxes of IPOS Representative K. II. Aull has n out the following statement in ;ard lo the mailer: ''In regard to Ihe provision in supply bill directing the counly : iM'visor lo put the chain yany u |iermanent work, and desimialin.y lain roads that should be woi first. there seems to be some mi: lerslan.liny as lo how Ihe suyyes irii; ina ted. ''I have, for a uuinber of ye >ecii advoeatiny workiny the el rany on permanent work, insteai unniny Ihein all over Ihe county <pendiny some four or five I lions lollars. and yet l iny no results. '"Last year Supervisor Wicker, er a eoniference with liepresenta Wyche and myself, ayreed that ivould woek upon the road from N icrry to ihe sleel hridye if we wi ;?rov'ule for the purchase of a pai mules. An examination of Ihe : >l.v bill as to New-berry county UH)| will show I ha I a specific aim ivas set aside for the maiulcnanci ihe chain yany. includiny llu> | base of a pair of mules. Willi v 'esitlls the peeiplc ca:i .judye. "As to Ihe provision in the >ly bill this year. Desiriny lo ci ml Ihe idea of haviny ihe cl any upon permanent work. I rested to Ucprcseu'lativc Wyclie, Ihe train .yoiny from Newberry i'oluinbia. tluit we make provisioi Ihe supply bill lo pnl Ihe cl ra iy upon permanent work, and ive specify Ihe roads which shonh worked, and the order in which should be worked, and I suyye I ha I we start at Prosperity. Wyche said lie would speak to -Johnstone, and I was to speal Senator Please. lie did mentio lo Mr. Johnstone. and Dr. W; and Mr. Johnstone and myself and discussed Ihe matter aeeordin the idea stiyyesled lo hr. Wyche. named the roads. I also spoki Senator Pleas?, and he said he w ayree to anythiny that a majorii Ihe house ayreed lo. After our ferenee we lliouyhl best, lo send Ihe supervisor, and he came down discussed Ihe matter with the n hers of the house, and lie said thn would carry out the provisions w we proposed to put in the supply and that if the roads were desic ad, then he would not have to c the chain yany all over the eon That beiny ayreed upon, and roads desiynated, the supply bill drawn iij accordance with the at men I. "The citizens of Newberry, v it was published in the counly pers that certain roads around I perily had been desiynated, sei !e'"'ation lo Columbia to pr? a rain si ihe idea of working' r 5. around Prosperity and iu>t starting at Newberry. Another delegation Why then came from Prosperity. Senator S to Blouse, after the hearing with the delegation from Newberry, said lie would kill the provision in the senbeen ate. and this he .lid, which carried the the bill lo fri.v e.inference. ( |)i sup- ".Mr. )<>! iistoiie slated 10 the New- l re- bei ry delegation !ii:it, while lie did n put i not think ansi'mdv had .ii'ceived him 1 ivork as tn the roads that were to lie work- e e or- ' ed, he wa.< und. r lb. ini>:v sion that i <3 ... 1 m1. I we mea il :!i- '<1 I.rid ? i'"iiin New-, I e as j berry r . i " "As stated, Sc.: : : 1 Vt:? ' nnu'rd- < V of ed the supply bill in the senate and ii pur- struck out the provision as to peri>rvi manent work and also as to borrow- \\ juir- in a- money, and inserted a levy of tl up- four mills. This threw the matter itiand to free cunfere:ice. and after consulIll'.! lalim \v:(lh ihe Prosperity delegated: lion and the Newberry delegation. 1 a end- agr?ed to insert as t.ne of the roads si luda lo be woiked the road from Newber oad ' ry ? ??'.ii s Imuse to the sleel bridge, and b idge put il in second, instead nf the road pi oad j from Prosperity to Newberry, as pro- P be< - : vided for in the original bill. I also ros- rewrote the provision for the supply ' oad 'bill as to Newberry county and put II le Jin a three-mill levy and a provision to sin- borrow >'7.unit and also the provision S derjas to pulling tii? eliain unng upon i M an-| permanent work, and designating the row ' roads. ban I "The reasons which actuated mo in the stating I he roads from Prosperity are: undjTbe road to the steel bridge is one Jy rest that can bo easily put in good condi- aj. an- lion. Ii has the material convenient liool I to mca.lamixe places thai need it. It reul jgoes th/ouuh a section of country that N inetl is thickly populated with white peoaut pi. who di? their own work. It is one ; oh- ! of [Ii'.' main highways from Saluda [ "W e\- j county lo o.ie of the trad.* centres oi j mm. ! l*i:- ( unity, and the second road ' Ihe leading from Prosperity lo Xewber- ! vis- ry. which was ]n"?.vided f?>r in lhe| ar1 original bill a- the secou 1 road, but | 1 lo which is now third under ilie change i vear above mentione I, would give a main. ow- road from Saluda county lo IVospereon. j ity ami lo Newberry. In addition lo I iv- that, il was suggested that by work-j Ihe ing these roads in this township, we I could induce the people of the town- j giv- ship to levy a one-mill tax under the re- provisions of a bill which was passe 1 | in 1!X)7. and. owing to the large while j 1C the population, it was thought that they >up- would co-operate with the supervisor ipon '\v hauling rock and gravel without V* (V)-_ '*ost to the county. |<0(| "I realized that il made little dif<un feroiwe v. here this work was begun, lion that other sections of the county would think that lliev bad not been dealt with fairly; but the main idea nin Wi1s -v' sn,n(> permanent work done, - . I and a beginning had to be made: an I 1 the reasons I here give I thought uu' Wt-Vr sullicient lo justify us in start- ? ing at that point. j. "I desire lo make Ibis statement ! for the reason that if Ihere is any 1 ljN' blame to be attached to il, I do not cart* to shift it upon anv one else. I I j was satisfied if we could get some D 'p good road built somewhere in the \Y county that il would not be long nn- C< til we could get good minds i:i all see- Pi tions of the county. And for the rea, sons aibove given I thought we could 1 get results quicker bv starting at F1 pur- ! ,, '. ; Irospenl v. k'li at f(. "I desire to call attention to Ihe 11 fact that this bill provides that the siipt*i*v?s?ir shall begin work on those ^ roads, in the order named, at once, liain i .. . . ., ami it is now up to the supervisor to sn'*- 1 l 1 >9 do some permanent work. , on Preaching at Enoree. T n in i ,, 1 ... , , . . , , . j knoree will lake notice that there . will be preaching on Ihe second Sunthat . . . , . . . , I j)0 (,a.v 111 each nionlh, instead of the . fiirsl, untli further notice. ")? [ H. P. Mitchell, F Pastor. Mr. * < to Crosses of Honor. n it. The Drayton Rutherford Chapter, vcliei ! *>'-> P- 1). C., Newberry, S. C., this, melj-olh day of February, If) OS, begins g io i the 'three monlhs advertising rerpiirandj(,d lo precede Ihe bestowal of crosi> |n ses upon ihe defendants of veterans, n ould J l\ule 1. S( e o, f lie oldest living y of j lineal decemlanl of veterans who have colli I not received a cross nuiv secure il, for provided that notices lor three conand secutive mouiiis be published in lire lem- city and county newspapers calling it he upon veterans lo send in certificates hich for crosses. If, at the expiration of bill, three months no veterans have apf.iat plied, Ihe bestowal of crosses upon airy decendants and widows may begin. U ,nty' 'rilc chapter urges Ihe veterans to f th0 prompt in sending in their cortiwas fientes for two reasons. First of all, because it is the purpose of the chapter to honor every veteran with i hen a cross and, second, to give to such pa- decemlanls as described in the rule ros- above, the opportunity to secure their it a eroses. ^ '!os> I Mrs. J. A. Hurl on, l,a,ls I President. MEMORIAL SERVICES. ^ Ipecial Services to be Held in Central Methodist Church in Memory Of Bishop Duncan. Tii Central Molh.)di.t church o:i , ext Sunday morning' a! ML o'clock hero will he held special services in leniory of 1 lie late Bishop W. W. )uitcan. one < t the 111;?sI distrv.vv.isli,1 otV.cia!^ of ti>.* Mothxlirii church. Misl op Duncan hns? i.l'.ui visited > Ills city v! * :l.o ' : 1 relativ ; i;:i-l many LiLii.is v.eeds a.e :.:vitod to take part i i the services. The pastor, tiie Kev. Dr. Wooling, | ill pay :i tribute to the memory of his deceased servant ol' the church. j Appropriate. The Monument Man (ail'ler several hortive suggestions)-- 1 low would V imply '(lone home" do? I INIrs. New weeds-?I guess that would 4 l? all ri.nht. ll was always the last * lace lie ever thought of going.? uck. , J\ Newberry Cotton Market. ^ Corrected l'?y Nat (list. j i'i>.J middling II 1-2 j I rid middling 11 1-4 J iddling II JL SPECIAL NOTICES. J 1 CENT A WORD. ] lo advertisement taken for less 1 lan 25 cents. J EW SUPPLY POST CARDS AT 1 Mayes' Monk Store. Bm rANTED?All the readers of this paper to watrh for mir "ad'* in V this paper which will appear in a | week or so. We will he new pen pie, as merchants, to all, and will / have :i!l new ^uniN, at the reduc- u , ed prices. We will occupy the ll 1 >iii 111;iin" next to the Mank of Pros- ma perily. Oil!1 manager is in New York now buying the goods. When r in Prosperity he sure and see us; ^ it will do you good. g N. I Mlack & Son, A Prosperity, S. C. ^ i yds. Wall Paper for 15c. at " Mroaddus & Huff's. rANTED?My the Mollohon Mfg. A Co. a man and wife as hoar.ling >flj house keeper for its twelve (12) ^ room house. New house in tine condition, with hoard collected by the company. ,\ LB. OF WRITING PAPER for 10c. < Mroaddus & LinIV. 1 YOU ARE FROM MISSOURI we can show you. What? "Blue Gem Jellico." v, See Baxter. ay or night, M reMl treat you right, |k jllins and caskets we have 'em all, Jr rom the largest to the small. ! Maxtor, The Undertaker. \ OR SAIiE?Old Maptist church building. A'pply to U. Y. Meavcll. rj 1 V rE HAVE ADDED lo our business a news stand. You can get magazines and daily papers at nil hours. Mroaddus & Kuff. RY THE "RIBEON WINNER," Mest pencil perforated tablet on the market, Cor f>c. Mroaddus & Ruff. > \ \ * | OR SALE BY S. B. AULL, 2 houses, one vacant lot on Harper street and two lot?; on Main street. Thesj houses above being occupied by Kev. Phillips and P. K. Scott. If ^ not sold by the first np March will be rented. Two nice lu(s in Alain i" . I reel suitable for stores. 1 ^ OW IS THE TIME TO ORDER ?| brick for repairing. BosJ. brick, . best lacililies, best deliveries. Ship anywhere in I he stain. Write to.iay for prices. Sumter Mriek Works. 10,0001 * ? Agents wanted at once, previous rperience is not essential, write soon I you wish to make monoy faster 1 inn y^u ever did before. Address J. | . Clark, Conway, Ark. V, UNCLE REMUS'S MAGAZINE" A for sale at Mroaddus & Ruff's. Buy a copy and you will' bo suro to subscribe. Only $1.00 a year. ALL AT BROADDUS & RUFF'S , and subscribe lo "Uncle Nonius's ? "] Alagazine." Only $1.00 a year. A