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NLWBRIIY MARUT. Corrected every Tuesday and Frida3 by Sumner Bros. Meat .... 7o Shouldeis .............. i0 H ams. ............... 1U(1~2c Best Lard ............... ........... 7 8o Best Molasses, now crop...... W0c 0ood Molasses.......... 24@35o Corn .-. ----......................... Go M eal -;-------. . - -.--...... ........... 60 , 11r.y -. -----.--.... .... $1.00. W heat Bran..................... I1st patent Flour .................. $6..L5 2nd Best Flour.................... 85.75 Strnt Flour ------............ . $5.50 G6A)0,Ordinary Floar ........... $4. r Sur .................. ... . ..... 8r R ic ............. . Cdoffe ~ ~ 1tj0 yCo eed neal,'per sack. $1.10 ,r cwt....... .......... 25o. Country Produce. Butter, per lb -............... 1 20c. U ggs, per dozen .......,..... 1 2io. Chickens, each ............... . 12 .' . Peas, per bushel....... .......... , Corn, per bushel .................. Outs, per bushel.......,........ 3(40o. Sweet potatoes.-............50. 00. Turkeys, per lb .......... O B. Fodder, per cwt ................ 60,q75c Newberry Cotton Market. (Corrected Tuesday and FrIday by 0. Me Holmes) Good M iddling ----..... .. ................6o Strict M iddling.... ........................ 6 M iddling----------.-..............................6 MIIarket steady. Receipts for week ending Satur day last........ .............84 R t epts since September 1st.... 1,81( Newberry College Openiig. The fall term will begin October at 9 o'clock, and all the students urged to be present at that tin' The young ladies w ec - ter college are ed to ni6et the e college chapel Septerr >- 30th af 0 o'clock. Teacher Wanted. The Trust ces oi School District No. 38 will meet at the school house in said district,.on Saturday, October nd, to consider applications for the posi tion. of teacher for the ensuing scholas tic term. Address, A. A. MADDEN, EUGENE L. [.AVELL, HENRY N. BoOZER, Vaughnsville, S. C. Bit Ills Finger. Will Douglas and his wife quarreled on Monday and Will was in the act of striking his helpmato with a hoe, when Ike Douglas, a brot;her of Will, interposed as a peacemaker. He stopped the row betwien Will and his wife and took from Will a knife and a pistol. Will then turned upon Ike and proceeded to bite him on the arm and the face and came near taking off a kplece of one finger. tWill was taken in charge by the po liceo and will likely pay for his fun. Ike says he was drinking. Will and his wife lived on Mr. Wn. Johnson's place in Newberry. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Carolinal Manufactur ing Company is prepareod to gin your cotton at 20cts. per hundred. We invite corn parison ('f samTple and seed. ~~Iighe'st 'geh'et.-price paidl for se'd:--Gve us a trial. t&ftf -1uilding Lots. I. have a few desirable and well * located building lots for sale on Main and 1Hunt streets. Easy payments and long time if desired. f&tim GEO. S. MOWER. Teacher Wanited. *The pntronsof Zion Academy, Hayne, S. (1., will hold a meeting on Saturday, October 2nd, for the purpose of elect ing a -teachcr for next term. Salary $20 to $35 per month, as in the judg *mont of the p)atrons the fltness of the *applicant may justify. Applications should he made to the undersigned or Mr. M. HI. Folk, H ayne, S. C. D, J. HENTz, Secretary of Board. OR. B. A. DANiELS. Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose. NEWBERRY, 8. C. Offce at residence, noext door to Crot well Hotel. t.tt Neewherry County Teachers' Association Will be held in the Newberry Graded Sehool,Aullding on Saturday, the 9th dlay/f October, at 11 a. mn. - far as practicable, let every teach er in the county attend this first meet inlg held and reorganize the Association for a year's successful wvork. W. H. WALLACE, Vice-President, WVanted, Agents. "The Confederate Soler in the Civil War," just published, contains 500 pages 12 x 16 Inches, and over 1,100 large Battle Scenes, Portraits, Maps, etc. Tho greatest and largest War' B3ook ever* ulilshed, and the only one * that does justice to the Confederate soldier and the cause ho fought for. CIomlete in one volume. Agents wanted every where to soIl this book on our newv and easy plan. Many of the ;, lady and gentleman agents who are at work are making from *100 to $200 per onth. Veterans, fSons and Daughters ofVeterans, and others interested are requested to send for a.beautiful illus trated descriptive circular (free) and terms to agents. Address, Courier Journal Job Printing Co.,' Louisville, Ivy- t&f -16t . VARIOUS AND ALL ADOUT. It remains qry and dusty. Mi. It. C. Birdif is having several skylights put in The Newberry. Mrs. Jane A. Long has been elected teacher of the Garnany Acadenly. Evans & Wilson want all the (:otton seed in Newberry County. See them before selling. Mayor 1,vans . returned on Sunday from Laurens and reports Mrs. Evans very inuch ,iuproved. Rev. IA/. 0. Phillips will preach at HlegAr/4prings on the first Saturday and Sbbatlh In October. Mr. J. J. Johnston can be found at J. W. RecOere', where he will be pleased to see his many friends. The College Boarding Hall for the next session will be in charge of one of the students, who will return with his bride and his mother. Dispensary Inspector 11111 wai in Newberry last Thursday to inspect the Nowberry dispensary. lie found overy thing in good condition and did not tarry long. Mr. Will Reeder who works at the ginnery of the Carolina Manufacturing Company, had his hand caught in the gin on Saturday and the middle fitger very badly lacerated. The Towberry Clothing Company has so e as pretty windows as you will hnd a day's journey and ditto Daven ,,& Renwick, and inside are as ty g o o d s a s th e w i d3ws .o amieson, a beautiful story unfolds the fitst page of this week's Herald d News. It will pay you to read it, nd then go and convince yourself thai it is a true story. The Graded Schools opened Monday and all the teachers were in their places. The day was occupied in get ting the children classifled, and as signed to their gr6des. R16. T. W. Sloan, of Troy, Abbeville, S. C., will preach in Thompson Street, church Friday night, Saturday morn ing and Sabbath. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be dispensed on Sabbath. The public is cordially in vited to all of these services. The National Bank is being over hauled and a skylight is being put in. We have as pretty banks as any town in the State. . The Home Mutual Fire Protection Association, of Newberry, S. C., paid the policy of Mr. E. D. R,eams this week. This insurance was for $1,000 and it was exactly one week after the fire when the 1olicy was paid. Mr. W. A. Moore, is the Sumter Agent. If you need cheap and safe protection, call on him.-Sumter Freeman. "The 11th commandment," says the editor of an exchange, Is "Honor the country editor, take his paper and the glory of the Lord will shine upon you." And we would like to add-be sure you pay for it. Aye, brother; that's the nub.-Dalton Argus. ' An exchange gets off the following: A new fad is to place on the bottom of wedding cards these words: "No chil dren expected.", An old citizen read ing one of these cards for the first time, exclaihned: Well, they may not expect 'cm, but dollars to dimes they have 'em!" That's no joke! Condensaed Testini'ony. Chas. BI. Hood, Broker and Man ufactuirer's Agent. Columbus, Obio, certifies that Dr. King's New Discnv ery has no iqual as a Congh remedy. J. D. Browni, Prop. St. Jamaes Hotel, Ft. Wayne, Ind., testilles that he was cured of a Cough of two years standing. caused by La GrIppe, h'y- Dr. Kiug's Newv Discovery. i. F. Merrill, Bald winsville, Mass., says that he has used and recommended it and never knew it to fail and would rather have it than any (lotor, because it always eures. Mrs. Hemming, 222 E 25th St., Chica go, always keeps It at hand and has no fear of Crouip, because it. instantly re Ileves. Free Trial Bottles 'at Robert son & Gilder's Drug Store. NOT LOOKING WELL! NOT FELINQ WELL THEN TRY Robertson's Comnpoundl Syrup Sarsaparilla. This preparation is a combination of drugs having alterative, tonic stimulant and laxative action. It contains three drugs which the medical profession recommend for skin diseases, Scrofulous affections, Dyspepsia, Liver Complainta, Rheu matism, etc. It is carefully prepared from the purest drugs and is sold at 75 cents a bottle at Robes/son & Gilder's Druer 8/Ore. HARR/8 LITIA WATfEI! Carbonated Lithia Water, Soda Water, Ginger Ale Sold to the Wholesale uand Retail trade at lowest Pricoa by S. B. Jones, AnoeAgent for Newborry. A oegant line of Ladies' Jackets and Capes at A. C. .Jones'. taitt . Personal. Dr. . ; Cash left last Friday for New York to atteiul lectures. Mr. James N. A",C6augrin left iaet week for Princeton College. Itev. A. .11 Bowers left yesterday for Harris Springs. Mr. Walter Harris of Seneca was in the city last week on business. Mrs. A. J. Bowers has returned from a visit to Salem, Va. Mrs. 1). Tiller is visiting at Itowes ville In Orangeurg Connty. Miss Mary Thonimon leaves today for conrerse College. Miss Una Lake left yesterday for Co- . ersv College. Mrs. Hen Ellis of Charleston is on a visit to her brother Mr. Robert W. Davis. Dr. ). S. Pope of Columbia was on a visit' ltst, week to relatives in New berry. Al iss lattio Leav6ll left yesterday for the Wioman's College of Richmond, Va. Mrs. Wn. E-. Smith of Orangeburg is on a visit to heir parents Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bishop. Mrs. Ltzzie Hallis of Rowesville, who visited at Rev. 1). Tiller's last week has returned home. Mrs. Wmu. H1. Leavell, of Huston, Texas, joined hor husband, who is on a visit to relatives here, last week. Rev. 1-. P. McClintock and Rev. J. It. Hood returned yesterday fron Presbytery at Bradley, S. C. Mr. Clarence L. Kibler was in New berry Swesterday and will leave hi a few days for Baltimore, where he will re sume his studies In the Baltimore Medical College. There is nore catarrh lin this sect ion of the Coun'ry thnn alh other diseases put together. Mtl until the 1<04tf. few YeaORS WHS supposed to be Inastrablo. For a ir at mnany years doc torg propounced It a locat disoaso. and pre eei ibed local remedies, and by constantly fat I .g to cute with locnl tr uti cnt, )o. nounced It inctirnble. Science has proven catarrh to be a constl'utional dimenso ant therefore rei'tres constiutoinl treatment. 1a-rs etetarri Cure, matinufaetred by F J. Cheney & Co . Toledio, OhIo is the only cou. 8tittittional c,u%) on tie market. It Is taken intern'y in doseR from 10 drops to a tea Hpoontul. It, acts directly on the blood and mucous sum faces of th Iystem. They ol'or one hunti d ittllatlrs for ny ease it falls to oure. Send for circulars an testimonftis. AIddlress, F. J CuENRY & Co., Toledo, 0. 0a'Sold by Druggists, 7h. WE WANT All the Cotton Seod in New berry County. Don't sell or excIangO yonr Cotton Seed until vou see U.&tf EVANS & WILSON. Murder Over a Fewyualnuts. Another imurder hts been committed in the county. This time one negro shoots another for qtuarreling with his wife overt a few green walnu tts. The murder occurred on Mi. Wil. Langford's plantation, about two and a half miles from town, on Friday even ing last about sundown. Will. Chick was shot and instantly killed by West Stevens. The testimony brought out at the in quest shows that some time dur'ing the (lay, Friday, Will Chick gathered soe grcein wainuits and p)ut them i in a sack anfd left, them, expeCcting to return andit get them later, but. St,evens. wife found them and took t.hem or empt.ied them otit of the sack, for wvhich Chick is said to have cussed her. Stevens hearing of the words between Chick .ad his wvife got a gun and when (Thick came up in the evtni.ng asked him if he had hatuled up1 his cotton and Chick toldI him yes. He then asked him if lie did not, know better thtan to cturse his wife, and shot himt, the entire load from the gun taking egfect ini Chiick's right side and chest,, killing him instatly. Sevens' took leg bail. C2oroner' Lindsay held ant inquetlst and the verdict of the jury was in ttceord with the abov'e facts. WE HAVE GOT Red Clover, Crimson Clover, Rye and Barley, and Wood's Ever green Grass Seed for sale cheap. Robertson & Gilder, 1Jruggisi8 on tleo Corner. On Sunday atfteirnoon, at, the r'esl dhence of Alr. Fran k Spearman, at, Long shores, Mfr. J1. Henry West and lis E'mily Scott were united in the holy honds of matrimony by Rev. C. WV. Creightonm. It was a sui'prise to the friends of the youtg peole in New ber'ry, as Misas Scot,t. had gone otit in that conmmuinity to teach the Burton school. She is the daughiter' of Mr. M. J1. Scott, of Newherry, and( a giraduate of Winthr'op, while Mr. West is a sue cessftil Newherry merichiant. The fr'iendls of the yotung couple wish them tinbounded happiness.'5 and1( a long, haptj py' anid uiseful life. Take JOHN SON'S CHIILL & FE3VER 1,000 yard(s Standaird i Shirting, at 4c. 1,000) yar-la 4-4 .Standard Sheeting, at, 5c. I1,000 yards i Standard Drilling, at &6e at. A. . . nen. t&rft The Question of the .ow 1'ait of Cotton Considered-A L,mrge Alletihg--Con Servative SP(4ce - Rievolu. tions Adopted. II response to tihe call of the John stone Alliance for the cotton growers of Newberry County to lueet on Fr day, Ith, to consider the questiop of the low price of Cotton at this muarket, about 125 farmers, merchants and other intorested citizeno assembled in the court house at 11.30 o'clock to discuss and take whatever action was consid ered wise and propet in the pretuises. Tihe speeches were all conservative and in good taste- all seeming to have assembled for the purpose of righting a wrong-having as they supposed a real grievance. Nothing in the whole meeting was said to hurt anyone and nothing done that could possibly cause offence. The meeting was organized by .all ing Mr. W. L. Motes to the chair and request,ing Mr. I. H. Greneker, Jr.. to act as secretary. Hon. J. A. Sligh was called on to ad dress th meeting, which he did in his usual happy manner. He spoke plain and tjo the point, and no ono.could have crowded into the few minutes that Ie spoko more sound logie and wholesome advice than lie. lie tlrt, spoke, of the bright prospects of a fow vedks ago for such an enormous cotton r01 at! how within the past three or four v--eeks It had been cut otT at least a third-not, a third of ain average crop, but a third of an extraordinary crop. He argued that supply and demand did not reg. late the price of cotton, stating that up to September 1st the supply had heen less than for years, and since that time the reports that come in are glootny and look at the price. Supply and 'de mand have nothing to do with it, that. is not the trouble. Tie merchants of Newberry are not the blame for the low price of cotton-it must be traced to other sources. Witi less cotton in sight, with a smaller crop than last year in sight, what can be the cause of the low price? It becomes us to inves tigate this closely. In his opinion it was a preconcerted plan of the monied men of Europe and Atnerica to buy the Cotton just as cheap as they possibly can and to their own indivitual inter ests. Banks were not to be blamed, they are doing a legitimate business running the country--and the trouble is not with them. They 1maike a legal per centage to run thew' business, and they would not. rush 'Yot with your cot ton to market if they were not pressed themselves. iIe favored cotton Inills in the Scatth1, but mill men were goinr to tako care of themselves and they can't be blaimed, it, is to their interest to get cotton .iist as cheap as they can. Speculation uv. the pitat of the monied men of Europe and America is the cause of the low price of cotton, and the manufacturers are in sympitatly with them. Ie thought, nothing imc could be done at resent., bit, this meet ing will do much good in the future. If cotton was not, bringing quite as much at Newberry as at other markets, he could not understand it; certainly there was no just reason, yet the merchants of Newberry could not be blamed, for they did not regulate the price. If it is true that You can get more elsewhere for your cottonl, why the remedy is in your hands and can he regulated in a day-but you'villi ind that that is not the troube; you will find it away back of that. My remedy is this: If you own your own farm, or if you are an in depelndeit renter, make at home all the supplies you possibly can, amd after that make all the cotton you can, econ oinize and save all you can. Try to get a little farm of your own, if you have none; would that I could see this whole counttry (lotted with happy little homes. it, is a curse to any counitry for the farming lands to be in the hands of a few. Th'e fact faces us that a large ne gro population, who can anmd never' will build up this count,ry, get control of lands, give liens on their crop to be paid in October and November, comi pelling the cottoit to go oin the imairket, at a stated time. Own your own farms, raise supl))ies at home, economize in every possible way, and we will sooni be a happy and p)rosperous p)eople. TVhis dealitng in futur'es is another cem'sc to the country. Sonme fcw Sotuth een men have dlealt in it and got, bit, evetry time, and I am glad of it. 'lThis curse is allowedl to go cit and Congress sits idly by and does nothing, butt it will ever' be thus as long as dirty p)olit,i clans hold the reins of government. The evil is itot in Newberry. You may sputr the cotton buyers up here to give you as much as other market.s, but that is a stmall imatter. Drz. WV. E. Lake was called on and stated that he had not expectedl to make a speech, hut was glad to see such a large number puresent. Last J1atnary you should i.ave been inter este(d int this matter. You have ptlant ed, raisedt andl spent t,his crop. Seed will be sown htero today thtat, willI do imuch good int thte future, but, you can't, correct the finantces of this country it t,his meeting here today. Relief ttay conme after the next national campaign. it is a ntiec thting to go htome and talk over with youtr neightbors aboutt plant, intg antd raising your necessary supp)hlies another' year andl thte balane in cottont, and arrange so) as ntot to market it so early. Capitalists, mill mten antd ever'y body else cant organize antd go togethter for their own good exceput farmters; they go by thtemselves. Ilon. Arthttr Kibler w~as called ont andl stated that as lie was not a cott,on growoer he (lid not feel that, he was en titled to a place it tIe nieeting. H e couldn't account for cot,ton btringling less in Newberry than in ot.her miar kets. Thte merchtants he knew we0re jutst as anxioits for the farmers to get, a good pruice for their cotton as thte farm er himself. He believed the priice for the present crop had b)en lixed anud t,hat they were p)owerless to do anty thlitg. VTe remtedy is ini your htand(s for tite future, butt Ite couild see no remedy for the jpresentl. H e was sorry'3 the Impression h adl gone outt that New berry wotuld not give as mtuch as otheri places, aLnd he thped that if it was triue that it would 1be remedc(ied. MrNi. IKib, her sutggestedl thtat thtey call oni tome of thte merchants. Mr. .Jno. C. WVilsonl wats ('illed0 on and( stalte<t that lhe was p'resentt as a spectaitor aned did( not expIect to matike a speechI. Hie iunderstoo(d that thte meet lng was called to see If Newberry was p)ayintg as miucht as other markets for cot.tont, and the fIrtst t.hing t.hat otughlt to be (10ne was IC i itnd out if that is t,he nothting to do witht it -not a single mterchtant in Newberry is buyintg cot ton. Cotton mills send thteir'. bayers bore andl rive themi qutotationts eacht mernting. N iorchan ts ate as anx iotts for lighI plrice cotton as atty farmer; they are jutst asn mutch interested, hut they cantnot atlford to adivance the price; soime htad b)otght and lost several dollars ai bale. W~e are just as helpless tAiday as thte farmers are. WVe can do nothing. If you have any remedies to Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and dellcouS. raYA~ 4AKIO0 POWDER Absolutely Pure ROYA. BAKING POWDER CO.$ NEW YORK. suggest I am with you to help raise the price, I know of none. Mr. W. T. Tarrant was called on and assured the meeting, as a mer chant, that if he had it in his power they would be getting 8j cents for their cotton. lie said the price of cotton was estublished in) Liverpool. There the English eaiptialists buy the first ebtton chieap and then it goes up. Mi. Sligh stated that, a member of Johnstone Alliance requested him to explailn why the mueeting had been calle,l. Ile saild the Johnstone Alli i co %%as under the im11pres,30ion that tile were not getting full market valuc for their cotton at, this market,, and they watited the people of New berry to look Into it an' give themu full valt.- for their cotton. It, is for you peopie to correct it. The Johnstoine Alliance is not making war on New berry merchants. MV. .1. C. Wilson said that if New berry was not paying as much as other markets the way to reiedy that would be to take your cotton to the highest market,s. Alr. 8ligh thought Soiething sloild be done, but hairdly knew what it,ishould be, however, he oTered the following resolution, wi0ich was adopted: Hosolved, That it is the sense of this meeti.ng that it is beyond out power to give immediate relief to the cottoll growers as to the price of thiat, produlct, but, it, is oi opinion I ht, if every farm er will produce on his fatri the tup plies needed therconl and use proper economy, that this will in t he course of timte become a great, influence and reg Ilite prices. Mr. W. it. \ Odt, watnted sotietling 1inOr1 specific and called oni those pros 0nt, to speak out inl Imeet,igtr. He thouglIt t,he object,or t,he me!et,ig was to ge, a cot ton buyer to coeln here te huy% their cotton. Hie titoved that if the farmers coidh not, get a fair i price for their votton inl Nowbervy thlt, they nat-'y it elsewhe'e. Mr. .1. A. Mc(raw noved its asibsti title to Mir. vendt's Imtot ion, after stat ing tbhat, the .1 lostone Allilance hadt called t.he Ileeting for the ilrpose of general consilt,ation on the inutter and to act i t tiisont and not as tle .!ohn stone Alliance, the following, whii wats un1anlimously adopted: Whereas, \Ve the farmters of Ithe Vi einity of the town of Newherry feel that, we catinot imtiwove the price of cottot itn the near ftiuIre to a great exteit, but we have infornmatiotn that other markets Atre paying miore, we there fot-. ask all fartmers to haul their cot ton away from this market when they cati receive it better price. Tlho meeting then atldjoir-ned. ld Vou Ever Tiy Islectric Blit ters as a remnedy fot your troubles? If ntot, get a tttle now and get, relief. This itnedicine has been foutnd to lbe peculiarly adaptted to thte relief andt cur e of all F'enuale Com. plaintse, exert ig at wontdtrfutl dirtect in Iltee int giving strentgth tand tone toi the organs. If you have Loss otf Ap petite, C2onstipationt, Hecadachte, Faint ing Spells. or are Nervous, Nieepless, Excitable, Melattcholy oir t rotubled wvithi izzy Spells, Electric Itters is thte tutedleltne yout nteed. Heal th andic Htrength ate gutaraniteed by Its use Fifty 'et s andt $1.00 at flubert son & Gilder's Drutg Store. Thtaniki of the Firetmen. A t a tueet,itng of the Excelsior -Steamt ["Ire ingine C'ompany held last night, t,he followinzg giteamble antd tresolut,ionts wvere unanimtoitsly adop)ted: WhIetreas, 'Te Firemtens' Tourtna mtUCtott the 9th instant, w~as sucht a comtplete succecss; and1 desiring to show our hteatrtfelt appreciation of the etforts of those who sc) gener?iously contributed to that, entd, therefore, be it itesolvedl, T1hat we, t,he mtembers of thte Excelsior S: tn [" ire Engine 'Comi pany, itt regular nmeetinig assembtled ,(do hiereby treun-nt out thianks: 1. To HI. hi. IEvants, Es<l. , M.Iayor of the towit of Newberry, who (1id all in his p)ower as Mlayor' and citizeni for our' enijoymtent and that, of our guests. 2. To the M ayor-; to Mrl . C.X W. Jiishop, CJhief of I 'ol ice, atnd to Mr . I'. J1. Voss, Suiporintentdent, of Wat,er WVorks tandc Electtic ILihts, whlo non tiributted so handsotmely t.o the fndns for Oiur tuitnitg ui forms. 3. To the ladiles, whIo etncou raged its with thteir well-wishes andi inluientce, andit aidecd us by thteir- pre~snce tand itt d1ecoraitinitg sio beautti ftilly oitr reel. 4I. To t he citizenst generaully, who cont tnibut ed to) the cxphenises of the occn sion and lent, u is t,hteir aid in otherci ways tio assist int the sutccessful termttinta tiont of tbe day. All of which spoke for- the hontor and well-bintg of New-berry. 5). T'i tithe coitte te on progratuumite and miruiles, for hav ittg arranged isuch a well-conceived anmd well excentted ane for thec enjoy tmnt of till. TIhe fol loin tg lett,r has lbeen te teilved by thIte Excels iotr Comtpanyi frmt Gr'eenuville: "Thel memberttlc s of th te liiintcombtei Street ltee l'Teamt, dIesi Ie t,i extenid itatiks to the membter,'ts andti brother Iiremenilt, oif Ithe h'xcel*sior l"ir Enl'tginei COmtpatty, for' thte coutesis an ttd hospi - tality shown itis w hil guettI st-s itt youri city. Assurte you1 they htad ai loiousii iim whtichi will never- lhe fo. got ten. Hopei)l somti (lay to reciprtoente the sam te. WVill you pleause Piut aL card itt 'The Oh set-vetr and l'hte 1llorahl andtt Ne ws, so the citizenis of Newbcrry ceni sece we atpprecit,t theiir kIitness to us. " touts respiject fully, "*.i. I'. IIlYtN'i,, See." Otto latrge Tablet tand ai penicilI for tiu e cenits at, A. (:. Jones'. t&ft f K.oit (or tArntycti. i'oiniter - lppp, abou)t, 5 mtoths oldI, whit.e with liv~er covered spot, bob-tail. Suitable r'ewar~d If tetutirned to 10. C. 14,-. The Motu for Governoor. LSpartanbutrg Herald, 15th.] It is too early yet. perhaps, to dis cuss the rae for governor, which is m1ore thant a year oil, hut tlhe polit clans are begintaing to adjust thi,r sails to catch the blreeze and the leopli are beginning to thini about, the race even now, espeelally shine it Is generally un derstood that Governor X'llerbo will not Stand for re.election. 'I lie llerald supported lI-.lerbu loyally, but we be lieve unles4 he can iaterlall strength en himself it would bo useess to run for re-election. The idea that.any man is entitled to ollice and to a second telm ais goveritor its endorsemuent or merely as a coll.pihent is tlayed out. Governor I.lierbe missed his opportu nity by not itakling out, it disLInCtive policy of his own. lie has followed too closely in the tracks of his prede Cessors and the best things lie has (lone were forced upon hitit by eiremstancs. Ile could not by ai possibility be elect ed and it Is best for hi i and the men who have suppor-ted him, that he should not be a candidate again. During the last senatorial eatil)paign, hundreds of men, irmy of them re foriiets iwho had never before entered the HOrald oice, came i) to talk over Mclaurin's chance. We were n3ton ished to find that the majority of these Imen were already enthusiastic support era ot 0. L. Sciumpert for governor next term. it Is our opinion that if their sentiments could be ascertained without i catmipaign, SChumpert would be the first choice of it larger number of voters in the counties coitiguous to Spartanburg than any man in the State. His record as solicitor is without r.e proach. 1ie conducted business elii Ciently and wit,h absolute iipalRtiality at a time when factionalism was high est.. 'T'houlI strongly conviniced of the iniqIuit. of the disl)Csary law, le did not ftii to do 1h,is duty, bit. sectured lloue convictiolis than Itialy ma1nti1 il the State. li e is firimn, able, strong with an unilpettclable recordf, and the man who beats lim for governor will be ii titled to the oice, no matter who the politiclansi may be groomnillg. We have heitrd i great, (1111 about. how governors were mtde in seeret CauuIses Anld who ma111de thelm, hut all tie govetnor-macers Ire now dead. Tie people are going to tite a hand 4a 0. L'. Schmilpert11 enilt il mor04 gelluine, hearty telling nzthusiasm umnong the voters lhan any mn11:11 il the State. We have never cons'ted with Nl1. Stuimpert, and know not.hinlg of hi intentions. but we' hwlieve 1hat. when JAMIESON'S SI - - - FALL ANI .1 have just. received from &( o. Somie of their latest. prod SI A Cl ()CK LEI'TE, ON B FREiNC1 CA IF, ill hils au lasts. Zoiglur llros. ie llof Ladies' Misses' and C Fine SHOES for havealrived. Tlese Goods 1 We arr a great vlieCty WVIDITIIS, P'ATTE'lHNS ANDI TOE)1S A RE P' AltlIS, I B3OSTO )N, (COM M'O N-S BOSTON SP1t We are selling te best laid ios' that Is madeI to lit Souther n fe et. (Call teetfully, GIena Sprii At3Reducei Qobertsoil Al\ If you want any of t dishing out. A bout twil pot and clear up the sto Our R Is before you and yc ly decide for you the qui we ask is a look at the i Cheap don't buy them. Ask especially to set Mosambique Grenadines, Orgs lins. S.3. C t&f. lC the timo comes and the voters qo4o about for a ood, strong, able ole" tta who can lead thQ reunited demoe racy to victory, and put the State upon right lines, clearing out Jobbery, trick ery and bossign, 0. L. Schumper w1H he round most available. STA TH . OF SOUTIH CAMOIN' (OUNTY OF NKWBEHY. PROBATN' COURT. Ily W. W. Hodges, Esq., ProbateJudge. 1WHJERIEAH, Dr. James blIntosh hat'% 1desilt to me to grout hlim Letimir of Adminitration of the Etato , d k1feuts of Jno. B. Carwie, devease a: Thbeo ar", thereforo, to Cite aid ad.. m1onsh all and Pligular the Iindred atd cretitorti (f the aild Jno. H. CA.o wilo, deceased, that they be and ap. pear before me, In the C, urt of Pro. bate, to be held at Newberry Court H-ouwt, "n the 2nd day of Oct., next, "ter publication hereof, at 11 o'clook it the foreioon, to show cause, If aoy they have, why the said Adinidt. ti(Inl 111h11o4 not be granted. Olvei under my hand this the Lth day of September. Anno .Domini 187. Wv. W. HOD)E4, J. P. N. C. sT rAT O7 1,ulH CAROLINA~ COUNTY Otl NHWOERHY-111 PRBATE COURT. ily W.\W. Hodges, Esq., Probate Judge. Whereas, Dr. James McIntosh halt tde suit to mne to grant hint Letters of Admlinit ration de Vils nion witt tho will annexed of the estatle sad effiets of .J i. S. CArwile, deceaned: 'I lho tire therufore to cite and a4 monji?-h all and singular $he kindred anid croditormof the sald Jno. H. CarA wilt-, do-ceased, that they be and ag, ptir before ie, In ihe Court of Probai,, to bo hold it Newberry Court Hout oii tod 'ny of October next, after itiniltm htereof, at 11 o'clock In the foriiim, to show vame, If any they have, why the maid Alminiulstration sliild not be grantied. (iven uider my hand this the 181h (ny off pletber, Amn Domint 1897, W. W. H0Ll4FH, j. P. s. c4 f. td Examuination of Applicants for AfaW8u} Corfiicates. SXA M l N AT IO N OF APPLI, i. ctants for Teacheis' County Cei, t.ificat,e.k will be hold Itt the oflico of th. (Coun it.y Sperinteldent of iducating on Priday, Ith Soptoueter, 1897. Ap, plivant,,4 will bring t.heir own writing utri al ' iis. P. W. 11IGGIN%, L&ftdl (-o'unty Supt. Educatiou. 40E SPECIALS ) WINTER. - - - the factory of Lilly Brackett ucts for mnen's woar in RUS, 1.0W, CORDOVAN, AND d cong, onl the latest toe- and hildren's Medium and Fall and Winter sadl the market for Style, Fit TiOE'S. Ti'lE YI4ST OFNEW JENOX, BROADWAY, E!NSE, LO)NDON AND) IN G EE gLS. E00.O Shioi mazde. '1 hiis is the 9uty L,ine utd 1.t us sho1w you our stuck. T1he Shoe Dealer, lus Water I Price at & Gilde r's ai ham's. ot! ie good bargains we are le a year we empty th.e re for new goods. ur judgment will quick. estion of bargains. All foods. If they are not a our s, Silk and Wool Andies and Mus )OTEN, NEWBERRfY. S. (1