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LOCAL AND SPECIAL Hot Weather. The thermometer on Saturday was IO the shade at Mr. D. B. Wheeler's :_ sidence. On.Suuday the highest ont was 97. Thermometers vary. At Jgym. Cline's on Sunday the highest pint was 94 int LTe shade. An Able Officer. Mr. Solleitor Scbumpertnever comes to a Laurens Court that he does not = win added laurels. . He is invaluable to 1he .courts of the -Seventh Circuit. Laurens Advertiser. y ._ ~ Prosperity Flour and Grist Mills Will be runevery day in the week ntilforther notice. * . MOSELEY BBOS. Prosperity, S. C., July 26, 1892. It - Marriage. is?-Mary L. Barre will be niarried his morning, at, 10 o'clock, at the resi dence of her brother, M r. D. W. ,Barre,. io~Mr. Jesse A. REwIs, of Haralson, Ga. They will leave at noon on the C. R& L. train fer-their Georgia-home.. Fo- Pund Dead. Last Sunday morning Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Gauntt found their infant child dead in the cradle. Mrs. Gauntt arose and thought the child was asleep. She cookebreakfast-and went to see if the child was still asleep. The child was .dead. GoronerReagin bekl the inquest on Sunday afternoon. The jury returned a verdict of death from natural c iuses. Alliance Warehouse Company. The Stockholders of Newberry Alli anCe Warehouse -Company wi.1 meet as Prosperity on 2nd Saturday in August - - Jds. L. KELITT. Secretary. Lumber! Lumber! 000 feet of good Lumber for sale. 4t . 'ROB'T MOORBAN. Good Beef. We will furnish good beef at our mirket at Theo. Spebl's shops on Sat urday morning.of each week, at 5 to 7 eats. Save money by sending to our market. V OOzE. & WALLACE. Ijetrs and Inspirators. Angle, Globe and Check Valves. Uni6ns;-Nippres, 'Busiings, Pipes andall engine fittiugs, for sale by 4t F. A. SCHUMPERT, Agent. Barbecue. . We will give a first class 'cue ut the ijwIdence of Wm. Bobb near Bachman Abapeleburch on Thursday, July 28tb.. .'' udidates are invited to be present address the people. ; -Wx. Bon. G. S. LIVINGSTONE. At Whitmire'& August 5th. e Executive Committee appointed campaign meeting for No. 4 Town - on August 9, at Cromers, but as is to be a protracted meeting in ,section during that. week, at Mt. It Is quite probable that this ap t will be called in. So if the t es desire to meet and address voters of that section t bey had best Iat Whitmilres, on FrIday, August There will be a first class barbecee there on that day by Messrs. &McCarley, and every conve wiill bie made fo,r the candidates es and the peopl.) generally.' tbe a big time.. --Wearn while you elihilee ets~ They are.sell jiui dheapor^ the cash. Dis eoant- onr a a ciieages -hto 25 apuehase farm lands-ih Newberry -o. for. ashgotto:ekchange town ose and lots, for lands. Per ohsemd now aud- possession taken NzEitER BtLDING AN.D INVEST -ENT COMPANY. -4 Basebaul. A gaewas played Monday at Green wo:between the.Greenwood and New berry teams, resulting 33 to 14.in favor of the former. S. 3. McCaughrin, umpire; S'Henry Caldwell, zoorer. The 'Newberry nine were: Pepper, p; Steward, c; Whee 1er,1set b; Carlisle,2nd..b; Hornsby, 3d b; Wells,sas; Whiite,1f; Tarrant, c f; Lu ther, r f. The Newberry boys had the following force in reserve: Patibow NWeel, y. E. Scott, -Jas. Bowers, Jas. Dunbar, - H E Evas, M. L. Spearman, F. Z. -Wilson, W. ~A. McFall; W. -E. Belcher, Z.FEWright, L. E.Folk, W. A. Fant, D.M. Dennis S.3B. Jones, Jas. N. Mc Caughrin, E. A..Griffn. The Ladies.. The pleasant effect.anid perfect safely ~with whielt' ladies may use,the Cali fornia liquid laxative Syrup of Figs, under all conditions, makes- it their favorite remedy. -To get the true and genuine article, .look for the name of Sthe California Fig Syrup Co., printed the bottom of the package~. Si ~, roi ery an teh o"tg Silk; 'st's Tlube Oil Paints -and asele&tline of-i~ctors Frames for sale t alrsPhotorph Gallery. I t. A Prohibition Fond. 2- The - State Prohibition Executive -Commit;tee requests that each county ra-.jitse at-least *020 to pay the necessary' ~expenses of the campaign. 'We- believe that ~ewberry will re spend promptly. Any persons who may wish to aid in the..mnovement can hand their contribu tions4toanyv one of thetollowing: Arthnr Kibler. B. F. Cannon, W.-B. Ozil.er, M. A. Renwick, Rev.- 0.. N.1 -Bountree, WV. D. Senn, J. B. Irwin,] I. HK.'Boulware, F. V. .Capers, J. L. - ughey. . AnTmur KIBLER. There is more Catarrh in this section of the. corintry than all other diseases put together, and until the last few ears (was.supposed lo be incurable. a great many years doctors -pro nonced it a local disease, and pre scribed local remedies, and by con stantly failing to cure with local treat ment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitution al disease, and therefore.requires con sttutional treatment. HalP's Cat.arrh Cure, manufactured by F. J1. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only consti tutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful.. it acts directly on tha blood and mucous surfaces of the .system. They offer one hundred dol Isrsa for any-case it fails to cure. Send forcirculars and testimonials. -- Address, F.3. CHENEY~& CO., Toledo, 0. Sodby Druggists, 75e. To. the Editor : Please inform your .eaders that -I bave a p-ositive remz~eds -of the thousand and one ills which S;rise from deranged female organs. I r nhal1 be glad to send t wo bottles of my Sremedy Free to' any lady if they 'will send thira Express and P. O. ad'dress, Yo.rs respetfully, Da. A. C. MARGHIsI. Utic K.Y -VARIOUS AND A A OUT. There is a letter in the postoffice for Mr. Deuteronomy. Mr. R. :Y. Leavell advertises a nice farm'for sale near Bush River. - - Capt. M. M. Buford denies that he voted for Haskell. See his card. SLreet Overseer Jackson has rebuilt "Brooklyn Bridge" in splendid style. fr. i LA Aull fias begun the erection of the bridge across the Enoree at Whitmires. Messrs. J. D. Nace and J. A. Sense will give a barbecue at Wadlington's on canpaign day, August 3d. Bethlehem Baptist church, colored, willn an excursion from Clintor to Coluibia on Friday, Angust 5th. Mr. J.A.Dominick has bought a lot and is erecting a store hoe on it at Kinards.. He will be ready for business by ti-he first-of September. Mr. Davis Taylor, died at his home near Concord, N. C., on Friday, .T2d instant, aged about 54 years. He was auative of Newberry Coupty. The Editar has attended two barbe cues so far and our good Tillman friend Logan Wyse turned up at both.. We are always glad to see him. He knows how to fix up a good dinner. Mr. W. Jacob Mills gave one of his suberb barbecues at Young's Grove on lastAWednesday. The dinner waafine. He=will beon ihaid againon the 23d of August the"day of the meeting in No. 9 Township. There was a gentleman passing through No. 5 Township on last Sat urday calling himself Caldwell of Ab hevilie-who,announeed to. some per -sons that he was a candidate for Con gress. - He is a man of whom we never heard before. The delegates from the Helena Sun day-school to the County Convention at New Chapel, on the 4th and 5th proximo, are 'iiss Eloise Welch, Miss Enna Scott and Mr. B. E. Julien. Al ternates-Miss Lilian Glenn, Miss Ma mie Leonard and Mr. Arthur Kibler. We saw a repetition of Hercules and the wagoner on the. Bread Boulevard, .i rear of our office, where provision wagons pass through the narrow way daily. The~ wheel of a live-freighted buggy, became entangled in a wagon wheel=the other day when- a stalwart young merchant applied his shoulder and sent the buggy on its homeward way. Oa Matchles Mlineral Water - Will Cure Dyspepsia, Indlgestion, Chronic Diarrhea, Sore Eyes, Kidney diseases, Sit d iseases, Chronic Sores, etc., I have used it for Dyspepsia and Indigestion in my own case with great T. HART. BLEASE. 3m. Agent for Newberry County. - Pesonals. Mr. F. A. Sale,.of Columbia, was in the city yesterday. -Mrs. Sophia Bedus returned on Mon day from arri' Springs. Mrs. J. K. Gilder and children are on a visit to relatives in Kentucky. Col. Jno. R. Leavenl is on a visit to his son Jno. R. Leavell, Jr.,-at Green wood. Miss Lucille Philips, of Elko, Barn well County, is visiting Miss Hattie Blanton. Mr. Stephen Elliott Evans, of Athens, Tenn., is on a visit to his father, Mr. S. N. Evans. Mrs. W. H. Day and daughter, Miss Mabel, of Florence, are on a visit to Mrs. Geo. McWhi'rter. Mr. Robert E. Welch returned to HIo;aton, Texas, last Friday, after a visit to relatives in Newberry. Mesers. J. T. Boozer and V. C. Wil son, .of Longshmore's, have returned. frrom Waterloo and Harris Springs. Mand -ed from avisit to D.Theodore Johnstone left on Mon day to attend the Southern Dental Association -at. .Lookout Mountain, Tennessee. Prof. C. W. Welch has gone to Char leston where he is this week, one of the teachers in the Teachers Institute, for that county. - -Mrs. J. L Sale-left Newberry yester day for ber home at Dallas, Texas, after a visit of three months to relatives in South Carolina. Hon. Geo. S. Mower has gone to Chester to attend an important meet ing of the board of trustees of Erskine College. Mrs. Mower and children are at Harris' Springs. Capt. A. P. Pifer, came home last week, and will leave to-day, for Vir ginia. He will be accompanied by- his neiceMiss Annie Pifer. Mrs. Pifer goes to Gainesville, Ga., to visit her sister, Mrst. Clark. - V. J. K. Gilder, Mr. J. K. P. Gog gassand Dr. W. G. Houseal miade a business trip to Cedartown, Ga., last week. Dr. Houseal stayed over a few days visiting his brother, Mr. Jas. Ema lou H ou seal.. Mr. Will T. Jon.eshas been in New berry for several days. He has. been in charge of a department in the large dry goods ho.nse of E. B. Nugent, of Louisville, Ky., for nearly a year and a half and:is:ntow s traveling salesman for 8harpless Brothers, Philadelphia. -An elegant line Furnishing Goods and Neck Wear-at JAMIESON'S. THE SEASON. ZThis is Turnip Season. We change our ad. this week and talk Turnip Seed. Just received a fresh supply of cele brated seed. These seed are pure and reliable, sure to give satisfaction. We have a good variety from which you can chose. If you want a good crop of Turnips, try our seed. We buy direct from the Phila delphia Farms from re lible growerse so you %un no risM n- getting none but fresh- seed. Come, and select from ouriklst, et The 9eta rugStore. Y4mieson's is the place to buy your Clothing cheap. ly Highest of all in Leavening Pow Kw The Caucus. Here seems to be dissatisfaction in the ranks of some of those who have been holding secret caucuses at New berry for the purpose of putting out candidates. Some time ago a full set of candidates for the Senate and Legis lature was named, and also for dele gates to the State Convention, by some of those who support Gov. Tillman. It will be observed that none of those who were selected by. the caucus, save one, have announced their candidacy. Why they are waiting we do not know. The ticket possibly is not entirely satisfac tory. Last week there were all sorts of ru mors of a complete change of ticket and a general new deal. There could not be found a sufficient foundation for these rumors to warrant the mentioning of them in the paper. At any rate on Saturday last there was a gathering of the hosts at Klett ner's Hall and the situation was dis cussed but no new deal was made. Some cominittees.were appointed and some investigations ordered, and very prob ably there will be another meeting. A change was made on the ticket for delegates. A man had to be found to compete with Cromer on the stump, or he would have to be silenced. That would not do, so the man is brought forth and he is Dr. C. T. Wyche, who As substituted for Hon. W. ). Hardy Mr. Hardy never wanted to he a can didate.. No change has yet been or dered for the Legislative ticket, and we suppose there will hardly be any change. Hon. Juo. W. Scott, we understand, had a special invitation to attend this caucus but most respectfully declined. Further than this The Herald and News does. not care to speak of this meeting. We will not refer to those who attended as "goats," and neither do we call the other side "sheep." We do not approve of such epithets and neither do we see anything funny or smart in the use of such appellations. Col. L. J. Allred Wntes. I am in my seventy-third year, and for fifty years I have been a great sufferer from indigestion, constipation and billiousness. I have tried all the remedies advertised for these diseases and got no permanent relief. About one year ago the disease assuming a more severe and dangerous form. I became very weak and lost flesh rapid ly, I commenced using Dr. H. Mozley's Lemon Elixir. I gained twelve pounds in three- months. My strength and health, my appetite and my digestion were perfectly restored, and now I feel as young and vigorous as I ever did in my life. L. J. ALLRED, Door-keeper Ga. State Senate. State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 5, 1891. A Mother's Report. Mrs. N. A. McEntire writes from Spring Place, Ga.: For many years I have been a great sufferer from indiges Eion, sick headache and nervous pros tration. I tried many remedies, but got no permanent relief until I used Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir. I am now in better health than for many years. My daughter has been subject to chills and fever from her infancy. I could get no thing to relieve her; the Lemon Elixir has restored her to perfect health. Sold by Druggists, 50c. and $1.00 per bottle. Prepared by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga. TURNIP SEED! TURNIP SEED!! Buist's celebrated Tur nip Seed is the most saleable because the one who sows them has tound by experience Lthey not only al ay~s grow, but the roots they produce are inva diably of the very finest anality. The new crop is now for sale at ROBERTSON & GILDER'S Drug Store. A New Law Firm. We direct attention to the card in The Herald and News announcing the law firm of Mower & Bynum, who, as attorneys and counsellors at law, are ready to practice in the various courts, and serve their clients generally in all legal business entrusted to them. There are lawyers and there are lawyers, just as in all other professions and pursuits, with room at the topmost round of the ladder of fame for those who wish to ascend. This firm enjoy the benefit of a magnificent law library, and will find the points of the law and all the author ities that are needed in the successful management of your case. Mr. George Mower, the senior mem ber of the firm has long enjoyed a lu crative practice, and needing a partner selected Mr. Frank Bynum as the junior member of the firm. Whe.n Mr. Mower may be absent on official busi ness Mr. Bynum will always be found at their rooms on Caldwell street oppo site ti-e Newberry Hotel. For Shoes of all kinds go to Jamnie son's. The latest Styles, best Stoek and Lowest Price can always be had. ly Straw Hats, cheap at JA MIESON'S. ly spirittine. Use the three Spirittine Remedies Nature's own rededies. A pure extract of the cedar and pine tree. Testimonials will confirm the astonishingr results obtained in cases of LaGrippe and Influenza. Try it and be convinced of its merits. Manufactured only by Spirit tine Chemical Co., Wilmington, N. C. Sold by Dr. WV. E. Pelham. A Bargain. For sale-a seven room cottage with -;eIl of water and all necessary im provements. Desirably located in thbe village of Helena. Price $450. For further information apply at The Herald and News office. if When in need of a nice pair of Hand Sewed Shoes, go to Jamieson's and buy the Lilly Brack-et Shoe-the most com fortable shoe made. ly Spring.. The spring is here and so is the In stallment man with Furniture, Baby Carriages, Trunks, etc., which are of fered on small monthly or weekly pay me.its. Stoneware and flour pots also on hand. Cash not refused. R. C. WILLIA3s, The Installment Man, t f. Main st., Newberry, S. C. Harris' Lithia Water will save you from fever spell of sickness thisSpig For sale by Robertson & Gilder and W E. Peiham. Spfi ?r.--Latest U. S. Gov't Report Powder Teachers' Institute. The teachers' of Newberry County have a reputation for zeal and earnest ness scarcely equalled by those of any other county in the State. Nearly twenty teachers of this county attended the association in Columbia last week, which was a good showing indeed when we remember that not more than 175 teachers were present in all. We are anxious for Newberry to hold the position it now holds, and to this end would earnestly request that all teachers attend the Institute next week. We would be glad if officers and others interested would attend so that they may see what our county is doing in the educational line. Ice! ice!! Packed at lowest price for country trade by S. B. Jones. ly. Union Meatng.E The union of the sixth section of the Reedy River Association will meet with the church at Bethel, Friday be fore the 5th Sunday in this month. ORDER OF EXERCISES-FIDAY. 1. 11 a. m. Organizat ion. 2. 11.30. Devotional exercises- led by E. H. Longshore. 3. Meeting in the interest of the Cen tennial of Missions. Speeches will be made by Revs. J. W. Blanton, Gen. A. Wright, W. J. Langston and others. SATURDAY. 1. 9 a. i. Devotional exercises-led by R. C. Workman. 2. Discussion. (1) Growth in Popu- i lar Bible Study-G. L. Johnston, W. G. Peterson and Rev. W. J. Langston. (2) Principle underlying prohibition as set forth in the Bible-J. B. Dominick, J. E. Johnston and Rev. J. W. Blan ton. AFTERNOON. Discussion. (1) Restricted commun ion as taughtand practiced by the Bap tists-Simpson Dominick, Rev. J. S. Riddle and Rev. Geo. A. Wright. (2) The appropriateness of the time for the display of brotherly love-James Kinard, F. N. Calmes and J. R. Leav eli. SUNDAY. (1) Missionary Sermon by Rev. J. W. Blanton. (2) Collection for State Missions. W. J. LANGSTON. A big lot of work Pants for 5 cents: worth 75 cents, at JAMIESON's. ly FRUIT JARS! FRUIT JARS!! Mason's Fruit Jars, half gallons, quarts and pints. Aloo ex'ra r9b bers for same. For sale cheap at ROBERTSON & GILDER'S ly. Drug Store. C. N. A L R. R. The meeting of the stockholders of the Columbia, Newberry and Laurens Road has been postponed until Wed nesday, when representatives of the American Trust Company, of Balti more, who own a controlling interest in the road, can be p-esent. President Cbilds will submit a complete and en couraging report. He will .show that the road has a paying business and is making a rapid increase of receipts. It is expected some time next week to run through passenger cars from Charles ton to Atlanta. Not a single change is t be made from the Cityy the Sea to1 Atlanta.-Columbia special to News and Courier. Future Progress society of South Carolina This colored society was organIzed at i Flint Hill church, 'ewberry County,1 on the 9th of February, 1879. by Lewis2 Duckett and nine other perons, and in 1882 the society was chartered by the State Legislature. . The society has for its commendable object the uplifting and elevation of the colored people by promoting good morals and general intelligence amonig them. In 1885 the charter was amended by the Legislature, giving the society the right to make laws providing for and regulating a system of life insurance among its members for their mutual benefit.4 Since 1885 the society hnas paid three thousand two hundred and seventy dollars and fifty cents ($3,270.50) to per sons who were beneficiaries, and 1,046.40 for incidental expenses. - Societies have been organized In sev-1 eral counties of the State. all of which are doing well. LewisY)uckett, who is a worthy and progressive colored farmer of this coun ty, is regarded as the father and foun der of the Future Progress Society of South Carolina, with headquarters at Newberry,where it enjoys a good mem bership. How's Your Wife. Does she feel poorly all the time, suffer from lack of energy, and ageneral "non-account" listless enervation? She needs a tonic. Something is wrong with her blood. Kun for a doctor? Not at all, my dear sir. Get her a bottle of < P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium), the very best Woman's Regulator and Tonic extant. It reaches the source of trouble quietly and quick ly, and before you know it, your wife will be another woman, and will bless the kind fate that brought P. P. P. to her notice and relief. Our best physi cians indorse and recommend it, and no well-conducted household where pure blood and its concomitant happi ness is appreciated, should be without1 it. For saile by reputable medicine dealers everywhere. ICE DRINKS ! ICE DRINKS ! SODA WATER, MILK SHAKES, PINE APPLE BON-BON, Florida OR ANGE PHOSPH ATE 4 and all The LATEST Drinks of the Season. DEEP ROCK and GLENN SPRINGS Water on Draught Syrups made from the Best Materials ROBERTSON GILDER'S Drug Store. Lost manhood, lost energy, weak res, general debility are all cured by P. P. P. New life, new energy are infused in the system by the blood purifying and cleansing properties of P. P. P., the greatest blood purifier of the age. Be sure to call on Jones when you want best Ice at lowest price. .ly. If you want Ice at any time call on S. B. Jones. ly. Smoked Tongues . NAne Beef 'ant cofh't They Met.on Factory HIlI. Last Thursday night several of the undidates met the voters of the Cotton 'vill in front of the store on the hill and poke from the front piazza of the store oom, pres.nting their views on the issues > the day and placing their claims before he assembled people. The editor being ibsent from town, two reporters were de ;patched to the meeting in the event that t one failed to get there the other would I ertainly be on hand. One of the report ,rs hasn't turned up in writing and the >ther says he was so taken with a pretty girl over there at the time (the ladies hav ng graced the occasion with their appear mce) that he doesn't recollect so very nuch about the meeting, but from what i ie remembers there were something less han 1700 people present. Mr. Sease was ;he first speaker, followed by Clerk of ,ourt Kinard, who made the briefest ;peech of the campaign. The meeting eems to have been called in the interest )f the above-named aspirants for court ionors. Each made a good impression. )ther candidates and speakers present )eing loudly called for, they were, in turn, )revailed upon to address the audience, ;nd responded in their own peculiar and iappy style. They were: Mr. Blease, L)r. Pope, Mr., Hunt and Dr. Wyche. 'he speakers were liberally applauded. 3ood feeling generally prevailed. The Lester Affidavit. The Herald and News publishes on he first page a statement in regard to be Lester affidavit. We would have ublished it last week, but it was not urnished. We have no desire except o be fair. If you are troubled with Dyspepsia, 3towach Disorder, or liver and Kidney 3omplaint, try P. P. P., and you will -ejoice at its magical workings. Fe nales are peculiarly benefitted by P. P. P. It expels disease, and gives healthy etion to every organ. Fruit Jars. Fruit Jars. We offer Improved Mason and Globe Fruit Jars at Pelham's Drug Store, inQuart and Half Gallon Sizes, at lowest prices. Buy your Fruit Tars at Pelham's. Now Try This. It will costyou nothing and will surely do ron good, if you have a Cough, Cold, or any rouble with Throat, Chest or Lungs. Dr. [ing's New Discovery for Consumption, ,oughs and Colds is teed to give relief ir money will be id back. Sufferers from .aGrippe found it just the thing,and under its ise bad a dy and perfect recovery. Try 6 sample e at our expense and learn for rourself just how good a thing it -le. Trial bottles free at Robertson &: Gilder's )rug Store. Large size 50c. and $1.00. A FRACAS AT FOUNTAIN INY L Negro Gambler Itesists Arrest and ne and his Friends are Committed to Jail. [Special to News and Courier.] GREENVILLE, July 21.-There was nuch alarm at Fountain Inn, this ounty, to-day over what looked for a hile like a race riot. A large number if negroes went to that place for a pie iic. Town Marshall Kellett attempted o arrest a negro for gambling. The tegro refused to be arrested and a row tarted. The marshall was badly cut nd beaten by friends of the negro. The white men of the place armed hemselves and preparedto uphold the narshall. Sheriff Gilreath was tele ~raphed for, and when he arrived with posse the incipient riot had about been inelled. He had no trouble in arrest ng six -of the ring leaders, and they ere-brought here and lodged in jail. Lr. Kellett is not fatally hurt. An elegant line Oxfords for Ladies, [isses anid Children, at ly 0. M. JAMtIESoN's. Every one who has tried.the "Tar: eel Cheese" recommend it as being he finest cheese ever brought to the ity. Leave your order for some, at ly MCINTosH'S. Picture Frames, Albums ano- Easels Just received another fine assortment f Picture Frames at Salters' Photo ~raph Gallery. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. WheUshe was a Chaid, she cried for Castoria. hen she became Mismi, she clung to Castoria. hen shelhad Chr,,she gavethem Catoia Pants for 50 cents, at JAMIESON'S. lv That Anderson Conference. [Peoples Advocate.] As a graat many false impressions ave gone out in reference to the re ent Congressional caucus held here, we will state that Hon. J. E. Breazeale was called to the chair, and the writer 'equested to act as secretary. It was n no sense a secret caucus, so far as ,his writer knows, as the doors of the ~ourt house were not closed. There were delegates here from only two ~ounties, Abbeville and Anderson. Dr. ?ope was present from New berry and resented a proxy from his county con rention to appoint whomsoever he >leased to cast 'the solid vote of that ounty for himself for Congress and by onsent of the caucus he appointed the Abbeville delegation. Pickens and )conee were not represented, but no -eason was given for the failure. Noth ng was said about a nomination for .ongress except that it was inexpedient ; go into it in the absence of those ;wo counties, nor was any man's name nentioned in connection with the 2omination, nor was anything said ibout the solicitor in any shape or form. [here was absolutely nothing said or lone by which it could be kno wn whom ither of the delegations present 'avored and the whole time consumed was not exci eding thirty minutes. Seither did Mr. J. F. Tililman of the xecutive board of the National Alli mece make a speech in favor of Hon. Leo. Johnstone, as reported in thie Breenville News. It was simply re solved that it was inexpedient to do mything and the caucus adjourned. his is what appears from the minutes in our possession. You can always buy Ice at lowest price from S. B. Jones. ly. The Wvinthrop state Normal College. We invite attention to the advertise ment of the Winthrop State Normal Dollege, Columbia, S. C. The faculty is a body of able instructors, employing the very best methods of teaching. The sourse of study and the scholarships tave been extended to two years, al though pupils may enter the senior lass and graduate in one year if pre pared so to do. As the college gives a strictly professional training, a good icademic education is the essential re luisite to a profitatle course. Each county is entitled to twoj scholarships next year,~to be awarded1 by the County Board of Examiners on i competitive examination to be held August 5. The questions will include irithmetic, grammar, geography, read ag. United States History, composI ion wiriting and spelling. Blotches, Old Sores, Ulcers and all skin eruptions cured by P. P. P., the A RACE WAR IMMINENT. A l.aly Outraged by a Black Fiend Excites the Citizens of Irmo-One Negro Shot. Both Sides Arming-The Fiend in Jail at Lexington. [Columbia Register, :th.l News reached the city of Columbia yesterday morning of an outrage at Irino, a village on the Columbia, New berry and Laurens Railroad, about twelve miles North of Columbia, that aroused the ire of the citizens as much as if it had happened in their midst. Mrs. Robert Addison, living at Irmo, was brutally outraged by George Ki nard at the point of apistol, in her own house, on Saturday morning, while her husband was absent visiting aneighbor, who resided about 100 yeards distant. After the black fiend had accomp lished his purpose he left. Mrs. Addi son at once gave the alarm and a posse was.raised, who succeeded in arresting Kinard on Sunday morning a few miles from the village and carried before his victim, who positively identified him as her assailant. The people's indignation was aroused and threats of lynching were heard on every hand. Why they were not car ried out only a niercifol Providence knows. The negroes in that vicinity became greatly excited overthe af'air, believing in Kinard's claim of innocence, and threats of rescuing the ravisher from the custody of the law were freely made. Yesterday morning Lewis Brown became very abusive in his language, and when ordered to desist by Mr. S. K. Bouknight, the town marshal, attempted to assault him with a stick, whereupon Mr. Bouknight sho him, inflicting what may possibly be a mortal wound. This aroused the ire of the'negroes and they commenced tagather from all quartdrs bearing virious kinds of arms. The whi 'were determined that the prisor should not be res cued, and ' ey prepared themselves for an conflict that might arise. In th eantime Kinard was given a reliminary examination yesterday, and was sent to Lexington jail under a strong guard, as there was a good deal of talk about lynching him. LEXINGTON REACHED SAFELY. The guard with their prisoner reached Lexington safely and he was placed in jail. As soon as the enormity of the crime was learned trouble commenced to brew there. The Sheriff became very apprehensive for the safety of his prisoner and called on the Lexington Rifles to assist him in protecting him. The company assembled in their arm ory, but refused to march out unless ordered to do so by the Governor. At last accounts the prisoner was still alive; how long he will remain so cannot be told. Telegraphic communi cation was cut off before we went to press. Latest advices report a feeling of un rest around Irmo, and there is almost certain to be trouble there, one of the causes being some inflammatory speeches made at a barbecue given on July 14 by Sim Lorrell, Gus Smith and a mulatto from this city, whose name could not be ascertained, with refer ence to the whipping by "White Caps" of two negroes for stealing. Circulars were printed and posted saving "We are law abiding citizens, but have stood the last outrage on our race that we will stand. If another occurs the *hites will have to take the 'conse quences." As the negroes are areyin the majority around Irmo aid was offered by wire from Newberry, and in .case of a fight Columbia -will take a hand ini it. Specimsen Cases. S. H' Cliffard, New Castle. Wis.. was trou bled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism. his stomach was disordered, his Liver was affect ed to an alarming degree, appetite feifaa and he was terribly reduced in flesh-ai srnt.Three bottles of Electrico1t~ Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, IL., had a rnunin sore ob hieg of elahyer'sad and seven boxes Bucklen's ArmasSalve, and his legis sound and well. John Speaker, Ca. tawba, 0., had five large Fever sores on his leg; doctors said he was incurable. One bot tle Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen's Ar nicaSalve cured him entirel3. sold by Robert son a Gilder. Shoes. Shoes, Shoes. Zeigler's well known Shoes. J. Faust & Son's Shoes. All solid as a silver dol lar at MowEE's. tf THE NANCE MRDEE TRI.1L. All of the Nine Convicted and Sent to the Penitenatiary. [Special to State.1 LAUEENS, July 2".-Just after mid night last night the jury in the Nance case, after having been out six hourg, found a verdict as follows: Jim Young, Henry Suber and . John Atkinson, guilty of manslaughter; John Adams, Perry Adams, Jack Williams, Munro Young, Tom Atkinson and Lige Atkinson, guilty of manslaughter with a recommendation to mercy; Allen Young and Henderson Young, not guilty. Of the eleven, nine must go to the penitentiary. Counsel for the de fense gave notice of a motion for a new trial. The evidence was concluded yester day morning. Solicitor Schumpert and L. WV. Simpkins made arguments for the State and J. T. Johnson and B. WV. Ball for the defense. The nine men have been sentenced to the penmtentiary 'as follows: Henry Suber aud John Atkinson. seven years, Jim Young, six years; Lige Atkinson; Tom Atkinson and Munro Young, three, years; Jack Williams, John Adams and Perry Adams, two years. The case of the State against Ransom Summers, charged with burning Mrs. Hairston's gin-house at Goldville ended in a verdict of not guilty. ONE~ EN3OYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Iive an Bowls,cleanses the sys tem- effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and troly ben ea inoit effects, prepared onlyfrmte os healthy and agreeable substances, itE many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most po larremdyknown. yrpof Figs is for sale in 50c an 1bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRAsNtace C A LQs nE.X H - MW V08 5.7. P'iats from Pinetop. Thank you. Isn't it funny how people try to r stick their finger in your eye? J Sometimes when you think you have vc stuck your finger in a fellow's eye you C have slipped up. ' cc A meets B; A talks; B listens, ' ut p doesn't say much. to A thinks lie has stuck his finger in tI B's eye. B thinks A is about as big a fool as A takes B to be. Consequently, "where ignorance is bliss 'tis folly to be wise"-on either C side. This needle's eye is sometimes re(a)d- c -it is always also white and blue-but if there is any green in it it fails to show up in the looking glass. While it is not desirous to be consid ered in one sense exactly as a "machine fC Leedle," yet it does its own pointing, pl stitching and threading. al No, sir; you don't stick your finger - in the eye of this needle. - says "you gave the mosquitos Now if anything was said derogatory - or offensive to the mosquito it is re tracted with a quick apology. But while the mosquito is in the majority, and has his own way, still the minority have some rights that should be respected. The most objectionable thing about - it is he can't be convinced; he won't listen to reason, but begins to howl you down when you oppose him. of Down with the mosquito! He must el be crushed in some way. Parcel him ti out in blocks of five-but be sure you get bim-dn the right block. Ppltics disturbs the equilibrium, dis- J ises the prevaricator and disgusts th the honest man. w On one hand I am asked to write on politics; on the other to say nothing of _ politics. This column was started expressly to talk exclusively of other topics; to da amuse those who would be amused; to m, entertain those who would refuse not th to be entertained: to hurt neither side's feelings; to do good it possible; certain ly to do no harm. . And while everybody around you is to making himself obnoxious each to the i other. I would-simply say, that, If you sprinkle sulphur in front of your hen house it will help to prevent je cholera in chickens. Next! F Of course we all have the right of our opinions. I have nothing to do with your vote; m you have nothing to do with my rote. el I am no better than you. You may e be better than I-if you- are I don't know it. - - As long as one writes .and talks to suit a party he is all right-he is a sen sible fellow. C When he says anything that doesn't ir suit that party he hasn't any sense tC whatever-is a blamed ignoramus, you know. If he has sense at all, he has-as much si on one side as he would have were he at on the other. There are some powerful sorry men - on both sides and some mighty good ones on each side. Why not always be fair? O "Oh! consistency, thou- ir Let's change the subject. r A sensible girl is one who, when she can sing and play well, does not affect edly drawl out, "Oh, I cayn't," when. f asked to "give as some music." Oh, no. The sensible girl is she who, j modestly conscious of her accomplish ments, gracefully grants the requests - of her friends and accommodates them promptly and to thehbest oflher ability. t Every time give me the common- el sense girl (with or without the shoe), n and not the giddy, silly, shallow girl, P~ whose thin-skinned beauty, however -. attractive, most miserably fails to hide her mental deficiency. Some men can write, some can talk, y some can preach. None can write, talk or preach to suit everbody. In fact somebody will have robjection to everything written, said or preached. . Some folks are obliged to be critical. t3 The sermon was too long or too short; o~ the mali oughtn't to have said thisan you do thus and so? why did you do so and so?-until the world has become ei a great big fault-finding unaktiefying, y crnticising mass. We can't all see alike. Because-you didn't like the preacher's sermon it doesn't necessarily follow1 that the sermon was not good. Othersi did, and are as fully competent to si judge as is Mr. Critique. Some people -ti criticise to show their alleged superior ( ?) sense, ignorantly oblivious of the~ fatthat they are exposing their igno rance and making themselves ridicu lous in the eyes of the truly cultivated and refined, who do not always pint T out flaws when they see them. There p never was a ser'mion or speech that p, someone else than its author could not have improved (in his mind) by adding a word here and there or erasing a line to suit his own peculiar or erratic fancy. There is entirely too much of criticism. The point of the needle's ai argument is, if a thing is'good, it is p1 good regardless of the fact that you or pi someone else could improve it in some T particular. If you don't like it pass i by, especially if you can't do better1 yourself. Pinetop produces ',ust that kind of a N EEDLE. ti Harris' Lithia Water will cure any 1s malarial diseases,'Dropsy, Sick Head- qi ache, Constipation, diseses arising o1 from poisoned blood, Gravel. Forsale by Robertson & Gilder and W. E. Pel ham. tf Clothing? Clothing?! fo Big Bargains in Cl.thing in order to p close out balance of spring goods. Will sell at a big discount. If you have de ferred buying your Spring Suit now is your time. 0. M. JAMESoN. n ly - Smith & Wearn are closing out their _ stock at a discount. There is no hum bug about it. Read their advertise ment. ________ tf.] Bucklea's Armies sal1e. 01 The Best Salve in the world for Cuts. Sores, se Bruises, Ulcers, Salt Rhenm, Fever Sores, Tet-cie ter, Chapped Hands, Chilbilis, Cornsan - all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to vperfect satisfaction, or money refunded ce 25 cents pe box. For sale by Robert-1 aon & Gilaer.J For bargains in Shoes, go to , p ly J'aX7sos's. al Yominzations. For Senator. oI fEORGE S. MOWER IS AN Snounced as a candidate for the IL nomination for the State Senate in the 1 Democratic' Primary this year. He J will abide the result of the primary. ft F~or Hlonse of Representatives. i T H EREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF _ Sas a candidate for the House of Representatives and p ledge myself to b abide the result of thc primary elec tion. JOHN W. SCOTT. lz TEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSE LF i ..acandidate for a seat in the House of Representatives, subject to the Dem ocratic primary.M.OHSOE (1OL. L. P. MILLER 1S HErtEBY c ~Jnominated for the Legislature, and is pledged to abide the result of the primary. MANY FRIENDS. Ir HERE BY ANNOUNCE MYSELF1 as a candidate for election io the lower branch of the General Assembly at the approaching Democratic prima- r ry, and will abide the result of the same. JNO. C. WILSON. ( C OLE. L. BLEASE IS HERBR i announced as a candi i House of Reresenttvs the, .sgt ofte For School Commission HE NAME OF THOS. W Lis presented to the >ters of Newberry County for mmissioner. Mr. Keitt isa mpetent teacher and in bearty Lthy with the people in stheir elevate their children. He will e decision of the primary. FRIENDS OF EDUC TION { W. HIGGINS IS H . " announced as a candidate ie nomination for the office of Srbo )mmissioner, subject to the atic Primary. FOR CLERK OF- COU HREBY ANNOUNCEIYS . as a candidate for the no r Clerk of the'Court at the. imary election,and pledge dtrstfa bide the result of caid p~rim JNO. 3. s [HOS. SEASE IS REREBY;' L inated for Clerk of Codr rry County, subject to tbe FOR SHERIFF HEREBYANNONCE . as a candidate for Sherif C . tryCony-s bject to the ino atic Primary Election. J.HHEREBY ANNOUCE as a candidate for the Sherifrat the approachin in action, and pledge myself to, e result of said primary. _.w. WRBISC ENJAMIN HATdAGR )hereby nominated for-ser' e people of Newti'ry a t1 abide the result of the a BY FBEN (APT. M. M. BUFORD IS ./ by nominated as .asa te for Sherif at the apn ary election, and is de e result of said_primay )OBERT T. CALDWEL_. hereby annou#ed a' r Sheriff, subject to tAhe i f Imary election. HEREBY ANNOURO' self as a candidate for -Shed t to the primary. WM. A , .. DR COUNT! COE I [ -E HEREBYANNOUNCE:MY as a Candidate for Con - "= issioner at the' aproa R -" action and.p myself w4 _ eresult of said pri VE. J. C. PERRY IS . E nominated as a mnty Commissioner h ap g Democratieprimiry andis abide the result of -same - HEREBY ANNOUNCEM .as a candidate for Cong mner of Newberry -County, ' tide the result-of the YANCY FLOYD1$ * announced. as a xtnty Commissioner at the g primary,and is pledged toab~f suit of the same. LfH. LIVINGSTON IS VI. by announced as a r County , Commissioner and edge him to abide the re .r - emocratic primaries. - -MANY BED J. KINARD 187 ection to the office of eioner, and'ls pledgiedi ato Qtle smary election. rMONROE WICKFER S e b annonced as asinaldjj - e offc of County Co edged to-abide the result oL ary electionr. -- "BBY-D, H C L Y1H j - announced as acaddtfr~ C om ikner sbet~h~ 'the Demnocraticprimary -. HEREBY ANNOUN? . as a Candidate for C ~a i issioner, -subject to the ection, the result of whic mI;i$ edged to abide. HEREBY ANNOU'gy~ - asa candidate for County Corar -2 oner ofN Nwberry County, subject2 e prim electon. J- YIDSMINICK. FOR TRIAL JUJS IJEg HEREBY .ANNOUNCE M self as a Candidate fqr theicio ~ial Justice, at N4wlierry CKH;~i~ dge myself to abide tlie result ofthe i imary election. flEREBY ANNOUNCE IYE1 as a candidate for appointment-~ TriaTJustice for No.7Townhpad2~ edge myself to abide the resulto fh imary for Trial Justice in tbhe-ssld , wnship. N. W. GREGORY. TH. EVANS, ESQ., IS PREd * sented as a sultablemran-fon - e office of Trial Justice as Kebrj bject totheDemortic prim a lawyer ypofession and I talifie to dishrethe dutiesoe tice- iANY VOTE FOR COUNTY AUDITOL TAL L-A C E C. CROMERrJ8 Thereby announced asa.cadiddte r Auditor subject to theDemc? -imary.- - ANK E. MAYBIN iS HEREBY .announced as a candidate. Jor tbe >mination of Auditor of Newbei-ry b unty, subject to the resulkof thieD)agn. teprimary. DEMOCRATIC VOTERS. FOR -TREASURER. HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSEI1 as a candidate for the nominadion County Treasurerf and pledge my 1.f to ab, de the result of the Demo atle primary. C . F. BOYD. ' -FOR CORONER. H EREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF . as a candidate for the nomniaat.ion r the ofDee of Coroner at the ensuing imary election, and pledge myself to ide the result of said primasry. NAThlAN H. BOUKNIGHT R. JNO..BASiS1 . nnou nced as a candidate forC eat the approaebing Demoeratie -imary, and will abide the resultot e same. -- - H EREBY ANNOUNCE MY5.EUI - as a Candidate for the nomination e r Coroner of Newberry County, end M edge myself to abide the result of the.M emocratie Primary. F. MARION LINDSAY. The I. W. Harper whiskey should Son every sideboard. The I. W. Harper whiskey shiouli be ievery Medicine chest. The I. W. Harjier whiskey shoulde bd every club. The 1?. WV. Harper whiskey should b&ie i every bar. And all of this because it is the'yrinec$ whiskies. The Ideal Kentucky artl e. Sold by Tzos. Q. Boozent. Newberry, S. C. LAW OFFICES. Ilowei & Bumm9 [ fE UNDERSIGNED Hl formed a Lawr Partnership me name of Mower & B ' 211 nractice in all the