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lit k4ud a#d fir E. I. AULL, Kotwa, A GALLANT SO.DIERR ANItANNr.A Major Garliington i4 alxm V) year of age and is a thorigh and br,iv% solder, as he has showin on the hattle 1ld. Ito is a son of the hme Albertt C' Oarlingtou, who wa,A Ad jutim and n SpeCOr1 General of Soti C'rolina idr ing tho late war, Major Ghrlingtoi graduated alout- the time of the In dianl troubles, etding in Cister's m:assa ere and he surrentlerid his forlough ti join in the figtingi and was prom111t made a 1 I'st. Ileltenint 1%f Lvair L-iter onl he was platt'd in char. to tnu Greeley ex ped ition. In tihe Iovemnt leadinug. up t I t hi hat Ie of Wouinded Kltoe het- 11h11.edi : onispieuoll.s part and 1., was sevorell woilnded diriing the Woinlitid Kilek engaemen. He has bouln steadily pwoimioted and is now major. and is con netted with the adjutaint atid inspektoi general's olie. a11nI in ti t, ca pate , has visited t11e ( 'it :iel andk ( 'Cltmtioi I 'ollege. It is "sa id4 Se'cretary v f \\ a Iam11ot0t. once said N1joir G,arlintol andl one ot her ollit-or hal been lie t w< eonspiemous instanets of menl whilo ha risen urVely I and simply on metrit, anit regardlets of politieil inliuences. Nlj' Garlington is highly thoulight of by a militaf% men and every one who know: himu. The above is from the coluniia cor respondQ,qo of the News and Coirier andt has reference to iajor lrnest. A Garlington. We are proud of the" I'ecord of Nilajo Garlingtoni and we are glad Gover-not Ellerbe has asked that he he pit in eammtnd of the Sou ih Carolia troops le is a native of Newherry and FIII his boybood in Newherry and our peo ple have taken a jist pride in his en rcer and the success he his attain.'d. We are siure the Sout Caiolina hov\ will be glad to 11ave hit as their voi manding ollieer aint he w\ ii: lve tIu o0easionl io 1;rtlret takinl' vonmmanld o S.Ilth (C'ar inla I tri ps. There hla- bel-n a "good 6wa' 44 wiul 1al1k r1e-v ntll Y. I! i, nl loig r tai:k. 1 i 'inIi lle --ai -. I. i t ' fie :c-lifi T.10-0 W'o. wvrt 0(61w m- u 111chiol ta:i11l evan b1;l% thlow a nat t-,) s u; he rtalk w:...:, 11b4ir dh-, l--. Thi :-c b! t'i) iiI Vl* : l . 11n1 d f r .:- cw Tht.v. is 1OW htl0t , --;do 'o Ii, qa Ii(n 'i'h e c an hceiCit tic' lon c.c m idi' oneti .] ic:d '.nh .t-iw tj Tvac- l 'l:c In hnt ing theIife- 4f evo- y ir v A n in Th -poliy .o (I't . m ii lr he , iwvn II,d ill rihe Sal ian" rds h l be1 ti'ib1.1 Ih p A lonlg aI t ht \v a op'u. w l i fl or:i peaeabl e (I I kt e h m hwI il for-m:did n t.-n::w - Thnat I) ins plhed 'd'll. dn -y if tn-ory A\nm-ri queAs. Wi are not steking toeltilar( our nterritovy. It, is at wail frl ty and for fredLoi for- .the oppji-essudI Tholua behav bueeon t'recn'. uani. ty Willin ret and opprssiot will cese id Ck!ba will be fre. Ihtl' war is no holiday iffatir. Maylil ve: Vernd [muh Iroperty will e destroyd 1in al IAgea Qf the wo IIeI in011 have Iad slari .ti t,e naitci' cino treed' amiicii forit humaity 1 'icisotill Volunci'esl hav p alldc for.i Siut i CardtinaIc''c propoin ci -unde tis ca wil luit'bec c, c abou '. ,'nough for I hr: t c irig id''he it iTh tte il c'it will i-i ofgiethei pp rt it tic cii ic oluniteeh firs ' t Wice sup-s iii vernr I: ieh wl a out teli-tit in' a-la or t wio. cci Verym 1 -ely ci wi iiil. The i;tin it not,c iilas ti'oll'cr 02 ci1 Wei ii k I f .c-n it 3 iit. i own ~z t.ccnut..n i i.' ut c O,iu - wars t ils-t ar Icin c. iac ci rim aiii riedt fo autin nits inii 10 i hic y , i v ee: reay to ti l sichi ii i s \ oi't'l st.j P '( Ti c At'etc i(c it. itl Iii. w. s,e oThie o Atlnt- ..ltorna tl sblih , tlhn Sto sif the i a ie ma~ h,i ja tic ing r.h ilitia ei NIv. awei in t"it4 m.g b onato oer o s- the sn-tmipngtiu of tic timket w1ue pubis itt'tW)' 'vadiet ti- aii It (1 i)ilt. iiig; 'f Iii ditribgt or o rlenis .siii .to It Uni t Staer..it ind i blaf for .ioc Prdnti ( *Ito ll.o rt s uch gi't n ,beri i'5i t'h~ie will, of 1.igi S t or Vita l.s me, * tntvLen.in tho tplace' of dae,ft I Jinofi nt.ion, tas aamyiust ie noc p rs iu itebeLlin, tn d isue i'1 oresno that whpindose tolecth( otic Mr.ic oftweM Att e inl oritot' i weeklm iy ette ' om 'oumb ciaot In oa ing of ah Prod bto ta3i. e a, saysi of,hi enatore' Moeris theit. strengIth oit andcet Tn pusiown wiords:e g oftet pof te. tce,i adt Ge. i8. Moer ofnidae for Antrne Gneofralnltam'e"s'. a m ta l rcorf caeh 'enyasnc 'm. roie Cerai it i, ter isn Ie,e ima TI1 (IT'Y FATHICK4. A 11atre at otu City Fathers-Thoy are Ku. Jiytv1g Merry Mrakera Week Ili wo have had inl mind for several weeks -in fact sinle the ins"tallation into ottlee of etn ''trIvt connell1 -of ivinla theiml anl ilistratel Wiite up, but until now we ba-zo vot had oppor. tuitv. This Wkeek wO pire'2It .oil the ImuYito -ItId a) t'2ne11 and m hit-f of . 7 [ II-ME-Ut.T HiEN RY l.' S Mlh yor Evanls is llow servinlg hlis third terml and .lring _ his adminlistrationl the town hs :4. Imany strides forward in every way. Every body in the State and out, knows .\Mavor Evans or "Ilub" as he is known ann11ol his friends. I it is a nlative of ('harlestonl and was boln -10 years n-o, bit, vanme to New herry with his parents, MIr Ind irs. S. N. -.vatis. It the ibreakiii- olit of the wiarI. He stuidied hI llw inl the olice of JuI:-tiVe P 0 nid w t adillitted to prae tive after three .\ears Ftuldv. HIe is a1 jovial, whole Soull-d f-liow, true to hil friend, atil Ias done tilch ft I. t'-v to.xn. Ilie hoI oll Ill o-10 11.d inll h p s of 1th 'It 110 as a llObh J ' (nd - lith, fill Alltorn-yI(l,\ 4.,Y ,MIIIN W()LPEMA]MH1AIZI11T Aldermai .ino. W. E.ahardt is a luttive of ILxington ('ounlty bein(v bori inl th town of Lexil4rt,onl i 18Wi4. Iie a tltelnde1 t-ewhools at. 1'xingirtonl and elitered te pinting offhve of the Lex ing-tonl )ispatlc whih1 is owned and -dited by I i hi u l li. I . -i. I.Lrmo liIe en .n2 to Ne~w herry'~ inl 18:3 a121( ne eete positionl (on the ()bserver. W\hen 51 r. Walhtare hi ft the~' (hset'v.e r he was11 givenl ed1itorial control wh.'ichI he man12 aged14.. with edtiit. for fonr yeatrs and theni r'e-igned too0.1'C4pt, a2 p2osition4 on2 T he Illorahl 2122d New..s whe'lire hie now44. is iFor two4'1 year Is 1he )- ha been presiden2t of thle E xceh,ior 1"ire1 ( 'omtpany'. lie was'21 reared4 ini a I.uithe2ranl faily and1' 12 is ia membe114r o4f that11 th'2om2ina:t,ion. Iii:' ancest2 r in 4'I,44jorston (222'onnty have5 11 he is 244w hohI4blng his lirst. Oli('e ia I'EIIHSNiAM Jame224s .1. r .ane14, ald(1erman: of war'iid 2 '' is a2 ntivle of t,is eaun t .' 11214 was'~ ar on2 thle farmt bunt atfter grow4.ing to (1an.2 hood spen'2t sevetral y.'eais in the mercn - I arige antd .prosperous4)21 farmher and11( [als<2 t. m1erchant 2 and (1( ial estalte dealer ii N Newb'erryt'~. I itt is no(w servin2g htis fIirs 11rma 2221rma of t he town4 I of New.4 (t. """"""a 'T'21M AS 1'. 11>Ti NO. eThos. E' Epti'g, alderman of waruA : ~ 213ittvIte townt in thatt capacit: agalu this yeltr. He0 wats horn In the county in V855 and came to N-wberry 18 yeaI ago and began clerking for C. & G. S. Mower Co., and continued with tlls it-m Iintil they went out, of tho grocery business when lie opened on) his atccollit. I Is it llwae.)oer of tho fethod1l itchieurch. .N1 \W 11.1.\.\A .\. Yt I N . Alderii1ll1 W. A. Yolttg of Ward 4 is a lative of ('oweta C ollity, Ga , atll(! was born1 in 1867. Ilo ha11-4 been act ively en--agled l in the d iru husines; foreleven year11211 lIt itenlded the M hind ( 'ol lege of 1 'llrlaCy fillr onc, termll. lie las resided in Nowhevry since N9.). His gralldparent( Imloved from 'New herry Coity to 1114oi lb has Oil;. returnli d to the home14 of his anves er.Ill is Ilow -cwinl.! his fi!-Aerm n . 711,.i .'V a i .1 Ino. .\l .t I o', adIrman frol wa tl 5 is a nlativo of illwincob ('oint.y. N. C.. an,l. wals horun ill PISI). Svelill 11he civil wal folr fivo nths. (ame to E'l,zei1L1d (mnut,y in I13 Where ie t,aln'ht, mchool for. two years, and thenl engllaed in farnii llg a1nd lerchandisin'r titilL sovell years ago whenl ho went, into thfe cottonl mill businlesq '1.ad sinwe has bween Iiployel in te. Cottoll mills It will be obser1ved tat all oIf the'm are~ !ompIlaratively youniig men, but we feel sure they have the bewst inter' lest s of li.he town a3It he--t imd] will u1se thleirI in IIhinee fothe 14 prlomot.in of1 e1Cvery good worVk. It will also4 he oblserivedl I t ht not1. one of the l is a native. of the~ town, and1( onilyV I wo. :u-4o m111 ivsi of thle count)1 y. Chief of I '(4lice 1leury3 (. Iint.ore is a1 naltivye of I.ant~ eens (.'onn11 t. and is 35 years1 old, lie ha:s served te townI for severa11 year aUs 1h1ealt hl ollier, and( wats a very e.'llcient oller. lie was elected to hiis present, positio inuI the face of p)lication on hiis lart, for the) position). In lF.ur ope, Asia, A\ frica,. A 11utl ia Shaker mict(ineCs are being used1 by3 :mIIifing hiallnaniity forlll'.e eniie of sick - Ne. eri w. as8 t here suchli a11 unversal dc mantud, nleveri811 sneh wonder. ful r esulIts, li'2htling her.. Shaker 41 1 i)i'gest1 ive Ior ini makes.&' 42( hose fat.fe-l ouIt from) t.he4. wearlin g eftsL4'. of indigestion. Ii 1.eliC'.es the4 13'1 lymtomsl of dysplOp slia, 111)d, a1f ter'18 uing for aV r1ea1so)tble Sold b)y drulggists. Tial ho Lles fiee. At 011co, 10,000 pouinda.of dry hidest. 1] igheist matrket pico paid,1(1 t&f t. Summewr Bros. . /.. - - '' ' -- - WAt DEOLAtID. The Call For Voluntearg Made-1erman ard Itooevelt 808iglus. (Special to Herald and News.) Columbitt. S. o , April 25, 3.30 p. ml. - Ilhe 0Oon has beln heard from. She tonched on Chill coast nd received at cargo or wo ton,, of coal. She was ad v is.d of a state of war and that thf, Spaiih ivk- looking, fr(( hter. The Ort gol aild Ah,r!vt llk vattiIled that they canhamdit- anyvt hin that, comes Sip Columb a reported at, Newport. Seetlary oif Statv S'ernan has re signed. A-.iistallt, 'erelary Day is likely to be appoited. Il'eident1 's messa41ge434 avisIng13 a decla 1atiol of :. i- WilH go to conl"ciss to TI'e Govvlorii of the Severa States are not'iifld to cali out, SLt,Lo troops. Gov. Kilerhe has not reeived tilh no Lice. No report, from Cit-y of Paris. Englkli Adiiral liuts ordered tho Spanish torpedo boat to leave Queens Lo.vn. AtusT Koim. Columbia, S. C , April 25, 4 p. mi. Torpedo boat, Pooto fired into Ma tanzas today. It is reported from Cape Verdo Is lands that the formidable fleet has moved. Theodore Roosevelt, Secretary of the Navy Department, will rosign. Cowboys, 25,0d0, may land in camp. AUGUST KOHN. Columbia, S. C , A pril 25, 6.25 p. in. -The House has unanimously passed Wal declarItionl. Spanisli vessel Catalina was cap tu red. Morro Castle is still firing at fleet, W:th no c!Tfe-Ot. lIonsevelt, hats resigned. AU t i IUs i iHN. Tlh aont.hr wavw very ililie (Init-itig la wook The faretrs aidt(le roo-1 utse of 1.h fil- V-1ath' anld (d it a good WOOk's work. Mllvlh plantil.g was donle h-11n11 1h,11 WOO'%'. \V ' I I ireail hleavy vains, ()n Sat.-'lhdy aml Sundit.. Grainl is 11.)-m-khinlu and will Im a suleOss this 1ear. If the peoplo hal known it. last. fa'l all put abonit one-h1'alf the land wilh ti lhey arvo 1)'. i ini ( tton in grainl. it, woul-I h-tve b-4-n mluch bet I iss 1hlIc (Ianllon, who halts been Lut'Ailg ill Anderson Comnty, arrived iomeiv on Satuilrday. Sle has beenl a1way ahot six 'I alnl111(d all her. friendis are quit,e protiti to see her among them Miss Swindler, of Newberry, sister of Mrs. II. C. Lake, visited Mr. Lake's family on Satu1rday. Mtis Noniie CApinan is expected to come out from Newberry to Mr. I. H. Bioulwaie's today, Monday. 'he liusual preaching services were held lit New Chapel Sunday. Bro. Tiller always ha11 a1 goodl message for uis in hiis sermons11 and11 we enjoy and1( a1p p)recialte Ltm very 111ch1. The U'topia0 Deml)ocratic club did not meeCit onl Saturday evening aorelding to the call, there being only a few pres ent. Ano1t.heri meeting is called for Wed nesdaly evening of tils week. A pril 25, 1898. PL'mLS. Stockholders Mooting. rii1urE ANNUAL NIl TING OF T HE .1Stock holders of The Carolina Man uhTtet m-in31g (Company 13 will he he ld at the company111's 0111ee at NewberrPy, S. C., (In Lhe 4t.h da111)y NIloy3, 1898, lat :3 o'clock p mn .for thet e'lec(tion) of dliret'ors and1( l'w tIle 3 t asat ion1 of sneh ot1her busi wIsS 1as 3131y comW before4 thle compant1ly. NI A. CIARlUISLMk. P'residlent.. J3 .1. 1.A.* N I. Setary1tl. Newherryll''. 1. (. A i pil 2) 1898.4 STOCK HOLDERlS' MEETING ri TIt ANNU;Ai LtlCMrING; 01' I H - S'o4khohler Is of the0 Ne wberry (4ottoln \iIlls will he hieldi in Couiiei) t'1hther, at, Newherry, 8. C., (4n W~ed ne-tbry, the fourt,Lh day of Ataiy, tI S. ,II. eleven o'clIock in the forent~oon, for4 Ihe, e4h-etion of I)lecthrs for Ithe enl sulin.4 yealr, and1 for 31he t raniyni.on (of othe14r busine111s. P l..ase attend11( ini per 'T. .1. Vic IIARY, Trea1's ad (Gu'.&I lnagerI. (. i:o S. V 4wIi:Ri, S (eretary4. April 15 Is'98~. i2i. SCHOOL ELECTION. NT0 T'IClE IS IllMRlUIW G~iVlN . .hat1. an election will be held at, t.he Garmlany New School House, School i )ist rict No. 2'7, oni TueIlsdaiy, A lay 3, 189)8, fromn 8 a1. mI. to4 4 p. ml., ulpon the ques4tionl of the assessment and1( levy of the two-mill ta1x for thle purpl'o5s of the (Garmalny School. Tihose who favor t.he talkil4i off of the tax will vote "No Tax." Those who aro' In favor of leay 11mZ the tax (in wvill vote "'Tax."' ManIagers of said( election: B. F. Cani nlon, S. P. Crotwo'l 311nd W. C. Hayes. All voters who pay taxes oin as mutch als $100) wort.h of propeprty, by bringing their 13ast tax ripCCIt (189)7) and1( regis trat.ion cert.ilelate. are allowed to vote. A pril 18, 198. rust,ees. MONEY TO LOAN On farmntg 1ld. Easy pa1ymenCts. No comm issions charged. Borrower pys act oI! cost of per feeting .10n. In11 tret 8 pe4r cen)it. IJOH N B. PAiLMEli aSON, I. 3m Coiffmbia, S. 0. ' HiAttNESS3 SHOP. J. B. Walton has4 opened a Harl noss Shop on Main St roet, next door to 0. Klottner's. WVill make now harneoss antd repair old. Twenty-fivo yours experience. Prices reasonable. Glive him your orders. Satisfaction guaranteed. t TA KE' w OO At ~rLadies Button and Lace Shoes and Oxford Ties. They are the peer of any foot gear in this or any other market I They fit and wear well! One guarantee goes with every pairI You take no risk! Drop in 'tis no trouble to show these elegant foot trimmings! 3.3'. WOOTEN, NEWBERRY -- -- -- - S. C. A E IN V T E D To call in and examine my line of goods. I have a nice and well selected stock of stricLly high grade Chamber Suits in Walnut and Oak. A full line of medium and cheap Furniture. Will sell very close for cash. R. C. WILLIAMS. t. ly A\ain Street, Newhberry, S. C. HARRIS - LITHIA - WATER contains More Lithia TIl1N ANY OTHI LiTIlA WATEi ON TIl MARKET! Read what some noted pyiin aet a forit The waters of the Lithia Springs Aseil,NC,Apl2418. are odorless, free from color, with .a An xeddciialueo th pleasant saliney taste, rather palat- arsLti ae rmt et able When taken in considerabletesttmnthtIrgditaoe quantity, they do not nauseate, purge,of, h et fnttebs,Lti or produce any feeling of discom- ae nw otepoeso. I fort. [ find from the analysis of the tecniino hshteUie wvat era, they cont ain Chloride Sodium, isato smrelu. Isuei Carb. Potash, Carb. Soda, Carb. teRemtcadGuyDsQe Lithia, Carb. Iron and Sulphate afr emr ofr hnete Magnesia. These waters act directly teBfaoo odner aes upon the mucous coating of theVeytuyors stomach and alimentary canal, they JJNn ILAS .D are powerfully alterative and tonic: They are everything to inflamed or irritatcd surfaces. They act upon the blood(, changing it from acid to alkaline. In Indigestion, Catarrh of 'rJ.THri,Popetr ars Stomach and eastrelgia, supple- Liia prn: mented with a proper diet, they are DerS:Whlitscoray o a certain cure. The action upon themycso togv teionas o kidneys is marked. The Sodium, rmda gnis elfe r t Potash, Soda, Lithia, are the best ta oteelcc fte Hri solvents of uric acid, all calculi of an Lti ae we sdi ag acid character, whether litary or qatte)i h huai n cystic, are steadily dissolved. 1 pm otDites;negred tae confident that the profession will find o h iny;i nlm aino it very useful in cases whe thisthBld r,ndi alcaswee class of water is required.thrisa exsso slds nth J. Q. WILnUR, M. D. u e or epcfly WATELOO,8. C,AApilvi,l89, GN . HAp i 2, 1893. Anw i1 exeddciiclueoyh An th .e setta. rgr ta n Dipnarfn the bps. if o us estLti Excele inowothe prfsio.I QaiyadPies acion istarelo. LInse of Fiehhikes Wieti and Bt ieaer Al Gas hope tafaord Pe oes!r thnoite Sav Mne ad etthe Buffal by Lonondrr Uaes. SenVnYory rulyor., PariclarAtenionPadJo Mail Oderas. Mr .,.Hars,Popito ari remedial agence,IA elfeet -LESS . ...AT.,.. A.C.JONS OHE PEOPLE HAVE learned, that it makes but little difference, how the merchants quote Low Prices, in their adver tisements. That you can always get the same quality of goods "AL ITTLE LESS," at A. C. JONES' Cash Dry Goods Store. The fact is, a Cash Store, has be come a necessity in Newberry. As merchants who chargo anything, have to add additional profit to cover the lossos certain to come in the cre dit business, and those who pay cash are getting tired of paying those losses, and they know, that this en ables me to soll them Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notion-, Underwear, Shoes, Pants, Umbrellas, Valises, Ete, for a Little [Less than they can hily at anly other Ftore. I will openl th1i.s week 17 cases o,f Mlt's, Ladies', Al issf a and (hiireii's .Shoes 20 rolls of Now Malt,til)g and a lifrgo lot, of Mon's Nico Pamts at a ,it,tle Less than you will find Ihn lsewhore. W'hen yoil have lVanihing to buy in Drosl Ioodb, Notions or Shoes, get it at my Store and see how mnuch LESS it co-t than you havo been paying. Come and See us Often. A. C. JONES The People's Store. Newberry, S. U., April 19, 1808. The Latest STYLES! The Lowest PRICES! Shall be our motto this season. We are in a position to give both. Our buyers have just returned from New York, the center of fashion for this coun try, and are now ready to talk to you about the things thai go. buy in t he cheapesi I ry. We~ t herfore conlonandgmc thle veir) 10%.'M in i~os and1( wYill give themil t< you. We want to call your special at ton tion to Ithel fact that we do not sol trash nor shoddy goods. Wo p)ride ourrolves in offering re liable goods in every line, evenl oul chleapest goods are of standlard qual ity. We propose to lead in point o style and qnality and to moot all comn petition ini point of pri1co. Our Stores ar:e full of nice, newA spring goods. We wana to show them to you and will do as much foi you as any house can Come to See Us. Yours truly, THEMOWERC