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Don't boe Wasteful. Superintonnent Voss has regluested us to ask the public not to be too waste ful with the water---not that, it is any way scarcc, but that it is causing some unnecessary pumping at the station, which is expensive. So persons taking water will plese not waste It. Use it plentifully and freely but not unneces sarily, such as utnnecessary sprink ling, yard sprinklers running all night, etc. Itucklen's Arnica SalvA. 'he best Salve in the world for Cuts, llruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt RItheun, Fever Sores, Totter, Chapped Han1uds, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Pilrs, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Robertson & Gilder and W. E. Pelhan. Barbecue. The undersigned will furnish a first class barbecue at the residence of R. N. Taylor near i chman Chapel citurch on Saturday, July 10, 1898. All the candidates and the public generally are respectfully invited. \V guaran teea first class dinner. Cooking will he tindee the supervision of the very est cooks. The prico of dinner: La diee, 30 cents; gentlemen, 35 cents. Re dution on families. R. N. TAYLOR. S. A. RIKARn. 13. 13. ltKALRD. 'I think )eWlt.0s Witch ItpZ111 Snivo i the anest preparation on the 1nniket. for 1/iles " No writesJohn C Dunn, of Wheeling. W. V. Try it and you will thinlk the sanle, it a1tsc cures cezcmt, antt ai sk'.n diseases. W E I'el. ) Inm. They are lit Gtd Coinpuany. Wilie Y'arbroughi and Thomas '1itch ell, two of Saluda's boys, cleeided to give Unclo Sam th ir services and con sequently volunteered last week. They went to Newberry where they would meet the recruiting oflicer who would furnish them transportat ion ppers to Chickantauga WVe tr- glid to know that so m11anlly Saluldat boys have voln teered, but sorry they did not all go in a Saluda Company. The best w ishes of the Advocate goes with t.htes two worthy young men and we lopi' to ,see them return covered with rglory.---Sa ludla Advocate, 29th. The eclilnr of iIe It-us C Ity, 1'n.. 'ntn, wIr'it's: ''Ono MIt111t1 ('r1n1i1h tatlle is 11tl'y nlinl ,1. Ii cllretl Iny chll ie +it nfrt" H i 4M I.r reml e(Iles fa1i el " it rnr-s s,l s, a':1-4 : ,it) all throat amnct lung 0) rn,t es. W. K. Pt' enn. 111111an to Speik. Senator B. R. Tillman will deliver a speech at. lount,ville, in Lau rens County, on July 6th. It is expected that an immense crowd will attend from Laurens, Abbeville and Creen ville. Comnisr.ioner Vanc, said yes torday afternoon that he thouglit he would go and in all probability many other Columbians would seize this opportunity to hear the Senator. A big barbecue will be held and it is thought dispensary will be the subject of dis cussion.-Rcgist.r, 30th. Scrofula, hi1 disease, salt rhnneum, dyspcpsia and other diseases dute to im pure blood are curecd by Hood's Sarsat parilla. Subs. riptions to GAover'nment, Wcar~ ILoan $'200,,000000i( th ree ner' centt. Bonds will be r'eceived at the National IBanik of Newber'y, S. C. t&f 2t We ofer erylowest pri ees on1 Fr'uit .Jars at P.E L1IUJHA M'. You wvill alwvays secure' fact on all articles at .P Li1 A M'S Lawiye'r Catrlile Hi nirt. On Tuesday atboutt noon thue cellat oor to Robertson & Giler's drug stor't iV4 s0 opened for' t,he p)urpose of r'emov. some old bioxes and stiraw from thc i lar, and while the~ work wats ini prio as M. A. Carlisle. Esq., came walk 4 along the sidlewaLlk fromn the post. o reading aL paper, not obser'ving~ opening on the sidewalk, and step. d into the cellar. Hie got a hard faill which hto dislocatedl hiis shoulder, n~ rd recciyed sever.. bruises about i.hc a dy. While Mi'. Car'lislo wvas pain. * fully hurt, we are glad to state that it ~iwas not scrious and that he will so0or rrecover from the p)aiful etT'ects of thic accident. Dr. .Jas. U. Mcintosh prompltly at. tended Mr'. Carlisle anid relieved him of all ,he pain and sutffering in hhi Stok headache, bilitousness, contipa .ior~ antd all li vern and )cotoach tronbles ennt hr juick ly mured by using those famunts littlIe * ills known its locWitt's t.ittiole Early li ers Thiey ate pleasant to ti'ke and never Hipe Ladles and Misses Oxford T1ies going at great,ly reduced priices it 2t S. J1. wooten signts of Sprinig. Convoy a warning that certain ail ments, general deldity, cMy popsIia, akin diseases, li vor cominaits, etc., ned attention. There isn't anything ' ~better for a blood p)uriller than Out Sarsaparilla Compound. Nothiing secret or mysterious about it. It it carefully made of the best drugs, likc overything that we mnakg, and we give yotn a bigger bottle thtan you usually got and charge but 'The for it. ROBERITSON & G ILDER, Drnuists, on the corner. ' A.1 AaIL ABOUT. Monday will be staleday. ''h1e jury for the sessionts court will be drawn next, week. Coutt will convene on the fourth Monday, 25th day, of'Juily. AMonday will also be the "glorious fourth." Irs. Russell, of Auton, is on a visit to t S. U. A nll, of .Jalapa and W. 13. Aull, of Newherry. M r. and Mrs. L. N. Itogers, of Union, have been on a visit to Mr"s.- Blease, I mother of N) rs. Rogers. Misses Maggle and Alico Jones of Ridge Spring are on a visit to the fam ily of I'rof. W. I. Wallace. Many of our citizens are complaining of their wells going dry. S'iperintend cnt Voss hasn't any complaint to make on that line. Mrs. J. Hi. M. Kinard and daughter, Miss JCtherl, left oi Wednesday for Greenwood to visit her daughter, Mies. E. S. McNeil. The committee to arrange for the State and colnty camlptpaign meetings will meet in the mlaster's ollico tomor row at 10 o'clock. Every citizen of the city should take water from the public works. The ar tesi, water is pure and is conducive to good health. .1 list try it. The stamp act goes into effect to day. If you issue a check, give a note, or send a telegrami a govern ment stamp must be put on it. Mr. Jas. A. Risor was released from the jail on Tuesday, having given bail in the sut of $500 pending the appeal to the Supremlie Court in his case. After this issue the editor will be ab sent for tw o Or three i-sues in attend ance uponl the 1'ress Association. Mr. .I nu. W. Ear btrdt of oir oflice will have Charge of the. paper. Al Alaamua wotman has named her twins Fitzhgil'h [,ee and .Joseph Wheel or", but a 1'enIIIsyIVlv)aia womuan Went, her one ble.tte1 Ibv namnling her triplets Sam pIson, Sch ll'y and )ewey; and 1 )owey is a girl, too.--Ex. 'l'he rlgitur preacshintt days at (ol ony will be changl"d for the nextmonth (lr"int( .1uly. Itev. 1'rof. W . K. Slight will be ab_ent. and)(] Itev. .. J. Long will fill his al:poilnt nents. 'reaching will be in the sl"cond and fourth, and com munion on the lirst, Sunday in A ugust. The (tpot at Chappells was broken in on \Vedlnesdlay night, r'ntrance be ing itode thrrough the wintdow and a few articles stolen, among the lot being it valise belonging to a traveling man, he having left, it and two sat)lecases in there over night. Younlg Marvin ' argin, of this city, who is a volunteer inl ('apt. Ltugford's company, of Newberry, now at Chicka mnitgi, is inl baid health and his Cap tain has wiitten his mother to ask for his discharge. This has been (lone and the papers sent through Senator Till man to the Secretary of War.-Laurens .\:Ivertiser. A mong the graduates of the G raded School at the close of the recent, ses sion was Miss .losie White of the LFatory Schtool. She completed the course and)( rece' ad her d iplomta ttnd t,>repartied her essay, though lher tnmo dlid not appear ini thle programf its she dIid tnot, read her' essay. Sile has the d istintct,i(n Of bteinrg the first andt ontly gtraduiate from 111hel"actory School. I) hly,tiH l t,' i.d afn,d ('nil j. Dauughter's (if Confledernecy will tmeet in (Ctlub roomls Tuesd a,i aft.ernoon att G. 30. MI is. NA'Ir G;is'r, Sec. hoUllt8ol'x Tast8108 Chill Tollic Pleasant to Take ! Quick to Act ! Cheap to Buy ! 1t give's you anI appet ito, str'ength ens you, and( regulates yourI liv~er'. (Only 35e. per' bottle. IManiu factu red and c for sale at Iubr'tson & Gilder's Driug Store. Schuoolt MassI Meeiting. St, Lukes, S. C., .June 25, 18918. A matss tueeting of the cit,ize.ns of St. L,u! "'s and Big Cr'e3k schtool distrie's is heireby cal!led to be held at St. Luke's Aendemty, Sat.urdlay afternoon, .11uly 9, 13198. at, 3l o'clock, to conslider' thte matter of tiniting the two districts atd establishing a graded school. S. Ii. Hawkins, .1. S. Nichols, St.. Lu,ke's D)ist'et. Big (Creek D)ist'et. A rr'cat, d for Mhurd. r. Messr's. Rober't Blair' and Jamecs lait', of Ridlgeway, wore arr'ested1 on IThut's day b)y the Sher'if of Newvberr'y coiunty, chahrgedl with the amurd'(er of at negr'o wvomantt at Pomtaria in Newber'ry coun t.y. It, seems11, fromtf iiumfors5, L,htt the nlegr'o woman10 wats arrtes tedl aboutt thrm'ee years aigo, for htaviuig stolen it numb~ier of ariticles blelonging to1 Mr's. Robert Blair', antd Messes'. tobeit anid Jlames Blair', wenit to N'ewherry'i' to arreost hert. She wvas ar'rested, anid about, dark, its we hteat', wits locked upi inl thte depot,. The depot, was broken open1, and tihe woman d isappeai'edl, and hats not been hteard oif Rince. Sieveral pat,ies In Newber'ry have been1 arttedSt(. It, is said Ihtat, a detect. ive has been at work ott the case. A numbher of wvitnesses frolm Fairfield1 havie been summttioned. l'The liirs arie sons of MIr. Thomas ilir, anid b)o,th of them hear' a good r'epulta t ion In the Couinty. Theirm friends in the Count,y helievve t,hem Innocent. Wi|n nsorw nws ei nr1 ITmm1,1d OUR PROSPERITY BUDGET LL, TIlE NEWS OF A LIVE AN) l'I itES$IVE TOWN. Sicaltt Coirespoudlenco 1-Larald and New.l Mr. John Cook hits started his roller nill and we can now get, home patent lour at our door for the going and we ook for him to have a good trade this car and will givo an impetus to the 'aising of more wheat lore in the fu ure than we have been raising here ,ofore. Rain is needed in several sections In ,he lower part of No. ), and old corn viii not, make as good a yield as was vanted unless we get rain in a few lays. While in your town last Monday we tepped into the ollico of the Lutheran Visitur and that prince of ;rood fellows, X. P. Iloutseal, Esq., told uS that, he iad a Spanish trick that he wa:'ted to show me. With fear and tremibling I ollowed him to the rear of the build e!g, and he began to tulrn some little )lugs or somet,hing (I cid'nt stop to see) of the kind and gave a great, big vheel a turn, and ouch a cannonading is was there I never he ard before and tell you I beati a hasty retreat to a safe distance and looked at the Span sh trick from behind breastworks un il my friend came over to my side of he building and told me that the war vas over and that I could come forth vith safety, which 1 proceeded to do vith atlacrity, and felt greatly relieved o know that it was all over. Reader, when in Newberry go in and ask Will 6o show you his new engino and deml mstrate to you how it works and you will know better than I can tell you. Look here, Mlr. Editor, you are brusr 1Ting about your town being the centre tnd so forth, I would just call yotu at tention to the fact that the Sout,hern Lt. R.. sent their train to Prosperity, cnd if the place where a thini turns is not the centre where is it? See. I am glad to report that (11it' towln has raised the aitaunt.ite from all points except Saludla County and we hiope to see that reinoved just as soon ts it is safe to do so, which I am sure hey will do promhptly, when tbat time 'ome"s l.ev. )r. llallmlan, who has been sick is able to beV ouit atainii. llaskell Mills. on of Mr. W. .J Mills, die'd on last Tuesday, aud was laid to rest. on \Wednecsdty. lie had been sick for some time with heart, trouble and his deatth was not unex pected. He wits abut 13 years old. The youne~ people had quite an eii joyable tlalfis' it, the home of Mr. F. Hobh on 'Iuesdaty night at which time they had one of those funny parties knowin as a tacky party. It would take a professional to do just ice to the cos tumes that were on exhibit,on there and from the hearty laughter that,rang out from time to time it wits ia ga's(nd success. I would venture the a-sert,ion that there has not been as msainy old dresses I"esm-reeted in the past ten years, yes, I would say twenty years its t,her'e were TIuetsdaty night.. Costumsses goinig back to ante hscllum days ansd t,he days of the D)ol ly Vartdeun were commsosn atsd thse boys got hold of some oif their gransidfatther's suits os' coauts aind ph tyed thse gallantst a gain in thle same suits thast thir lias hadti cout,edC theirs mals, andc nSow they are't in this samse coturtinig bussiness, butt t,hen 'twas ev'er thbus' ansd will bei till the endc of t.ime. Large retursiS fromt the sow ingt of wheuat, const,inuet to come). ini. M% ' I uthl er lBoozer got. an average of 2:d to 24l bushels to I, anid we hseard of osne negro'c whIo got 5 smore buishsels than shsle witnsted. lie onsly wanted I5 anud whsent lie foxund oust thast he hasd (iver 2(1 he said "'dats miore1 dan(5 1 wated "c' mean Iisg I suppsose that, it, was miore thiass he ex pseeted. Mr. Ma sjor, of Gr'eeiswood, is v'isitinsg in towii, tise guest ofi Mrs. We took aL Ilyinsg trip to Greecnviile on the shsoi 1ly ti'aini, Capt. WNilson ins chsarge ott Tuiesdauy stnd fo)und it, a very pleasat, t.iuni. Th'le Srip uip andc back is msade ins thse cocol honurs cof the msornings anid evening anid ainy onse goinsg thsat waiy will miss it, if tbey do nsot take this trin and we Ihope thast, t,he paitro tnage fr'oms this ensd of the line wuill just,ify t.he cointinuanitice of the tritns for all times. Whens yout want to go uip the r'oad( don't. forget, '"The Shioo Fly." M r. A. 0. Wise left, oui t he Shioo Fly thsis msot'ni ng for' Fpa)rtan5bur sg ansd will nod dloubt snake thse iouind trip in onse cday. Tlhere are' aL number' of niew wheels ins towns, as mny ats hasl f a dozens, sand 0one ?tour. sober'est y*ountg msen liss dlecicded es,h~elimi aL whscl an. whsen "'l)oek" miounstshsis wheel there will lie some funs fos' tho boys. Hie says that lie is going otf to im self stnd learnt to 'idle befoi'c heo gives a public exibitions. This is a wise conclhussion foi' we hsave seens thsis good fr'iendc try to 'o somse r'idinsg on our' whseel. So far' w c have hear'd of only two of theok' esher's goinug to t.he Staste TIeatcher's' . -(Lceintion to hse held( it HarisilI Lit..a Spr' inrt, bseginning oni .July 1st. Prof. N. E. Auill sand M%!iss Ger'ti'tde Simpson will go. We hasve no0 dloubt bu1t thast there wvill he othses that will go. A pasty of younsg folks (20 or 30) will go ons a picknsiekinsg trip to Lit,tle Mouintaisn on Thur'sdaty. They will hasvc msost, entjoyabhle t,imue. Thsat's what, we get, Mr. E'ditor', for gettinsg old sc) fast, you and me hsave hasd ours clay ansd we catn only do like .Joshl Billinugs utsed to do. sit unsder' the shasde of the tr'ees sand thsink of te good o'd days when we wenst, oun t,bese sam5o sind of excuri slons and hasd is goou time but inow it, something for the little Kays and A 's, and keep our butter halves from scalp. ig us (if such a thing was possible but owing to the sparse growth oli our heads wo don't havt, much to fear.) Cone down Chips, and let ns lix up that slate for the Correrpondents pic nie and we will then deeide what is the best thing to be done il the way of you llering yourself before the dear peo ple for tlleir sullrages an( to proclaim youlrsel1 a martyr for thelir good. Yes Chips, lay yourself on the iltar of your country and learn how the people will appreciate your self sacrilice. lIt4i3Ont wisy (.Iitnaiberlin'>; Colle, CL(+lta and l)iurrtit estt intn ly Is tiit Hest. 1. Beclause it attrds almort instan)t relief in ease of pain in the stoinnen, colic anld cholera lmorbus. 2. Because it is the only remedy that never tails In the most severe cases of dlyseiitcry and diarrhoea. 3 BBecause it is tie oily remedy that will cure chrottiel darrlmea. 4. licauise it is the only remedy I hat will irevent' tiiluls colic. 5. B ectause it is the only ri mildy I hit will cure epidemiceal dy(entery. 6. Because it is the otilv remedy that canl always be depetldcd upon inl eases of (cholera infant ui. 7. Because it is tlh most pr( mpt -and most reliable uuedic!iue in use for bowel Comuplaintt. 8. Bteau.+e It prodiees no had resuIIs 9 Beeiue it is pleasait amd sale to take. 10. l3ecau-e it has saved the lives of more people than any other smedicinmie in the world. The 25 and 50c siz.-s for sale by V. E. Pelhnam. lrmpropyiueis aIt (it ,il. Many imlrovemelits have heen milie at the jail within the past few miont.hti in the way of wat.e' works, liglits, ceanliiess, etc. 'Ih( Su pervisor and Count.y Comimissioners deserve ret"dit for p1ac ig water and lights in "Ih(' jall-conveniences which are nece-si ties it a i1 places, and MIr. 13ford is u model Sheritfl. Ile has everythling as neat and clean alrouud the pronises a C tu he and the interiOlr of the jail i ke(pt thoroughly s'Oil-e(d, eleanIse(d and whitewashed, and persons are strictl\ forbidden to spit on the liol.. It is true that prisomlers are not txpe< -d to be kcpt in ia palace, but, they are dom some conildel'itiohi as human eiigs and as such they are looked after by our worthy 1,hurrlf, Suptrvisor and ('out.ty (ommliisuiolmers -all good mt nitr and good ollieers. Mill+itn (iivon A way. It is ceraitily grlityi'ig to (t pcimb 'io to kIow of One eo+tc(-ru in the 1d who ar. not a fraid t be gf(en+:-rotis to i h( needy aniid su1f1triolr 'I he prolpri'tori' of )r. King's New l)iseovery fir ('i sumipilon, Coughu al ('ohls, have given away over ten milli1n Irial hot I14s Of this Kreat mtedieinet'; atd hiavt' tle saltisfaction of kliowIng it has 11h soluttely t'urtd Ihusa+aIs of hopels,sr cas's. Asthma, Bi'iciitIs, hi onrse nems 1and till diseawes of lie 'Ihriat Chest and Iill igs itre, sit rely vu red I. it.. Call on ie.bertsotn & (fi'dernlld WV E. Pelhaml, 1)rur ist, a,(d get a ri.I Ibolthe free. Peguli' size 00'. and $1 Every bot tie guaraoteed, or price rc funided. C:oniip ny it. Capt. Langfomd hald chnau-g of th 1st battalIon on t,he morning drill to dlay. icnt,. WVearnm hias charge of th< regimental commissary, and( Lieut. Ste wart was ollicir of the guard s(1 Comllpaniy Is~ had to h3orriow Iim (lli(etr t< (Jomlimny A, was1 pult, inl commilandl(, am13 everythiung went well, for lie is noi ex elit ollicr. (t'apt. WV. S. L anigfolrd spent, I yester dayl in Chat tano0ga1. Th'iiat is 1 he Ii rs day he has been away fromi his colm pany13 in three*C weeks -a goo re3 I cord. Quarxterma3 iist.tr Sergt,. WVise, of Coml pany is, is a good( hostler, and( is d1oinig limne work for his companUIy exchuangini su rplu(s rat.ins forI luries. Mr.. L. F. i''olk, (of 1 Ompan 11331, wh< is q uartermiaster' ror1 the ollicers' mess has sttruck hiis ealling -heb keeps pllent, of ice on hand in the "cant elln" for' t.ht oflice'rs. Corpl. Sheppard and1 Prziv~ate( Knatrd of Company 1)Hi~ . atre siek inip ri'ters5. Thei n.is muchi talk amiong t he hoy3 aabout secondlJ 1(1 ju ior iet,ena.n ts. man;11 asplirants, of coourse, all good men il the army, wanit to 11old Ollice.- --Chiicka man111ga letter to N ews and1( Coluriier, .luni 25t,h. Nol ce. W\e, th T 1rustlets, hereby3' '1111 allameet inlg of thie pat.trons (If ICx' elsiorm Sebioc D istt'iet.. No 315. on .lnuly 8, ait -1 o'1loel p. mi., to (elett, at techelir for'3 ano3th1e te'rm. All applications011 to be~ mai11led ti cit her onie (If theC udersigned truistee .1. A . C. Ksltra n, J. C. SIN(;I.lY, "'L-ust. surlmmer (3ne oif otur gram! ehld(reni wasI sck wvih a~x sev%ere bowE Itr'31hh-l," says Mrs. E. 0. (GIre-gory, re'meduy held failetd, thlen we ti e Chamber10 linm's Co'Ie, ( hiolera 1an Dia11rrhioem Hemredy, whliebx gave ver siteedy relief.'' For Hsale by Wi. I' P'elhamii. See those beauIti ful (Oak suit.s of lPi ni toure at. $ 1-l.00), $105 00, &e. . grealt.ly rt duc (ed prIces at, S. .J . W~ool en. 2t. Robertson's Peppermint Cordial!I ~ A pleasant and effi. cient remedy for al diseases o f t h< stomach and bow. els:' Manufacture< and for sale at Rob. ertson & Gilder' Drug- Store. ftf OUlt CHIOKAMAtOA LATTEt. Tho Iloys i Goodtlrlit.--A hi:nt or Two Ali to What They Wotiletl 1iko to Iliavt Froma lotuv. l-hrickamlauga 'ar-k, Gat., ,Juno 25. \Wrell, Mr. Iaiitor, we are still here andl I think the lfoys are satistleti to staty here, intil frost., at leal't. Then we wou]h ike to Ihnt a warimer eli mlat.e. We have had soie prett.y cool Ilights this week. Last Thm-Atdy inorning wus real cold. The boys were up early building Iires. The w at, ier is very pl'asilt ow. I think we nuaie it msistake when we left ( amlp illerbe by not, miairchInfg rigHl on to Iliavana ant capturing that city at once. We ' were ii good trii anti eonld have titk'n that, platce easy. All we wouldl have had to do was to open fire oil iiti from Iloh e'. Most all of us were armuetl wit.h repea"itinl; illes. litt neverthiless, 11avanla's days are 1nmberedl. \Ve atre ll broke amind prospect of getting; any pay soon. Uincle Sam, I think, hals for-otton tha'. South ('ar olina lits a regiiet. I'll bet at m1onthi's wages lie doesn'i. forget, to senl ts to t hit. 1tow i. G;ov. IIlerh" gtt.in g al!g to the race? I hope to Gotd he won't, ret, e(111gh votes to form it eorlortl's guar d I thought..lohn (hry miate as poor at gov"ernor as coubll be foundt in t he State. ]liut- lie can't, touch Elilcrhe with at ten foott pole. South ('-troli,a has soie good t.iiher in I he iield this yettr, and I hlope they will throw aside all part.y fteling and elect. ia man who hias some backbone. e ate still latviing somale sickness in our regiment Inmt. noting serious. i thinkc the average is itaut OII tlt.ea1 h it iy here, mostly Nort.her'l troops. If Ihv taiinot cdie frlon sickiitss, they will go to the river itndl drown them s(-lves. We have oulr fit I ninifol' now with the extcel ion of on- blIe shirts. We are niolt.ashalned1 to go mut inl the brIi g<tle d ill otw, as We eal maitke as good it show a11 any of the other reglimenis. All we lik now is our guns aiti brown siits. I see ieiator 'T ilbIninpn is try"ing to i.ret the i'irst Iegimln1t, assigIed to Gen'. L,oe's corp1s. So fatr as I am1 con ternet, I hav-e no( ubjt"(tion to fightg ui('r (G'n. Lt.ee. Ilit, wouhl preft't" he ill-, 1n1 h. 1,1 :t'e . liel.ler. Weli, \li. lditor, recruits are bt'gin oing it metolli in ait ii gluess it Won't, be long hiere eath cornpany will have its full (lu.ta. If ainy of tle boys want to joi ti.he pin1k eopnilty of t he regiminltlt, tell them to rt.port, to Sergeant Wearn. 13y the waty, I hear tlhat mlly oil] friend Kingsmore is going to join i us. That's right., King. I know you will enjoy this kind of life. It, has been given Ilny that, Captain I atg ford is t.e Itst (ill man in the regi ment.. Wh ly, N11". 1-'t]itor, (Comnly 13 hits got it down ,o line t.hat, it can ge out and drill wit,bout, t,he comminl1 ble illg g ivenl WC ire having plenJty to eat. All we lack iiow is irice antd.hloiminy. ( ut c'ookci ng is so I itnIh btt.ter si nce we gtt our11 )'toresi. WVit,h Wise as Qunarter maltst,el and1 Chiapmuan ats cook the boy'1 v ill niever' perishi. We hiave steak for cliinnel; I.oast. butter ~*, imolaUssts, et,c. for supplier. W Iat, bietltricouhl a manh ble1. Sitih satys lie kinows lie wouiild make1C h)iostlf sltek, nless somic one loll ill ia qnul t i i t f mnii ijnie in onii WV. 'l'hie ('t toil Sectd ( il Ni ill iias declared'c Sav inrgs Illan1k a si ni-annua)11 li~ iviin (of h per cent,: Liie Commerlciail ILo k ti 2N per cent,. iM'IC4teN I' W 'CA i(N it J. Wat a l4 e F lirttrt, Itg,s-itii fair C~Osits 11)'I Sergeanlt G . I''. \Vcain left, herei' lash wecek with iirecru it.s, wI)ichi wer ic arried to Abbde viillt, exam ined atnul earrie loh] to C~hi Ickauna iga and muosterte<l ints C'ompny lI. TPhe follow inig is a list, of Slihe recrit L -whot left, here withi Se'rgeant, Wtairn (Geo. Alnire, .1100. Ailridge, .1. h( 1back . fromi Newherryiii~: .Iti i. lioytd anid TJhos. lI'. Ta(e, rmCiniton; WV. Ii Yarb iiiigh, h oiH.ii eel e lIuht ler, andit --- Nicholsoni, of Sin cdi, andic Ch~las. 0. Ciannion, olf l4exing MNi. . lTnner, of (linItoni,aii Milce liuitler', of Salutdia, fitiled in tihe exaitii M Nii. Cannon, fromu I .exi ngton Couint,y a walkedc 2711 itls to meiet, Mir. Wt'arnI t< enliiist the day3 thiey left here. Her'geat, W\eiarni atlso carr'iied fion h\nei copay Itlir Compa;ny Ci Anderson ili iopay ; also50 tihe dest1L fiioim the Ahheitville companitiy whio hait been itrretedto thltre1, bacttk to Li,be camii Sinc IthLIis fouir hav'e bien senlt t (Companyl3 ID, I Lio Compianly A, and( 2 Li (Com)panyi3 C: Mi ir. WVearn tells Is thtlat ill t hec Ne w herrly boy13s are' well iant Satt,ilied' am11 -Ihat, (ompany lI is the faulitest, compan;1i in Lhe cR egimnentI., lack in on (ily at fev men of haivingthoir fuil tiuotat. Ie wcivill be0 here only ia few day1s long er and 111If n 'y desire 10oen '1st Li)he shhic sic him t. Tii- i ef I ht re of Mthiib :,. ' a atltik heic,i(~ith i i'l toiue,s i allr liver trciil smll a in iah tgetinrsls .1 MARtiRIED AT MONTIOCLLO. MAr. W. E. ilardy end Miss Cor Iteriltig Wetdi d Wedi Ndty. Yestelrday aftertloonl in tie 11io of the bride's parents at Monticello, Miss C'Ora Irene lIerringr andl Mrt. Williamn I:pps Hardy were united in Ianutrimony by the Rev. al. Al. Kinard of (oimn blat. 'Proiptly itt 5:15 o'clock the bridal pirty, Composed of MIr. 11. [H. Cathlieart, its best mnil, with Atiss (ettrude lIler ring, and Ir. It. .1. MeCat'ley, Jr., with I iss A ininle Schroeder, assembled in the beautifully <ecoriated parlor, where the Imllwessive eerunmony wa.i per formlel. After congrat,ulat.ions were over the party and invited guests mlarehed to the diling roolm, where at table laden with at I kinds of delkencies was slred. Quitr a tit lule- of young Colutn hiatus, friends of the bride ttid groolm, nwt. to .\Montieello to wItness the cre Inony. and ret.trued with Iie brillai )iat,ty oil ihe 11.30 t1raii liatst. Iligt,. -'Te tt."l, -'11,thl. Seiunlperit (inlulag. Ourli inlforni-itionl is that, lionl. U. L. Schullmptllll'1t is Imaltnll;g stirilg -pcee sli in the Stitt' (at icmlpaiegn ats at adihilllitti) for G ove irnour amli itiling fr-iemis every day. This is Its we expected. The lo etl press at all the leti.inirs speaks well of him. The following is from tbe Dorchester Dem illoIot'at: "Col. Sehuni prIll. ma111de it f'tr I ml1e ; Sion oil the crowd present, eltimining ho was not I'llnnin;; oil itny ons demnerits, and convineed theic L,at, he had inerits of his owtn to commetn I him to te tl suf frage of the people for thie high ofice .f Gver lr He is il aloqutlent anI i'asy 8peatker, land well IlIke.d.' ''he Following f'om t,he Waiterboio I'ress iind Sit,ladtrd: "1ir. (. L.. Sehunpert, of Newherry, is It magniticent, spcelmen Of lanllhoo I, of eliccitmlandig pllhlyine. ackow ledlged iability, und is, inde'ed, i. I olisL edl orat.ot'. lie wouhnll mnake a very hanldsOmel( ;governoll. " If eleet,ed he wouhi mkce Ia (Governor such as South ('il olinit hias not, ad in a long tlime.. DO YCU LIKE OOD COFFEE? If so, butty tlhi "liltt lIibbon" brand. This is ain excellont, brantid of Aloeit und Java, tad will go twico as fat' its cboliip coll' ie. If you will only try tihis branld you will quit Usinig cholap and1 poo' col'ff(o. Inl it 3011 will fiind hoth quitlity tntl economy. Hold by S. B. JONES, Solo Agent. AtE,(xUlAltC')\AllJN IC'ATION of Ainily i,od1;., No. s7, A. 1". Al will b' bteki niexi Alnmiilt(y eveiig it ,s (II) n'cleck, in Mlison1.' I liatl. \'isiing I rei I it'n cordially welcomed.l ''he F'. C. degree will be eotfctred. A. C..1ON ES, W. Ml. .J. H1. Al. K IN Aaio, SeretIary. Mansion House Steam Laundry, Greenville, S. C. (; by thusite perfectIio of IAl itAUsor anid fini shc Is t.he oneO tihait you w tu- from thce launodrcy work itt, Is donec her'e. JuniT, Cl larI, Shcrt, or' Siart Wit , or I A 1ine MitI, in fatet aniything 1( ini the laucndiry linie, is seint hiomel loolr ing. its fresih it 1 plerfect isthe il new~.i article, itil we arie oinly too iplased that we to ur pa jtLnts. cate iti4etle AGENTS WANTED ! A. A. GATES, Propriietor, Renismber! I hav move flO to the f1 Store opposite it. (1. Willialns, w %her'e I luLvo a we'(ll sel'cte'd stock of - Jewvelry, Clocks an<l( Silverware~'tI, an wt)I Vill be' plea'ise< to I )se culstoIers. Watch, Clock and Jewelry repairing a specialty. EDUARD$SCHOLTZ, The Jeweler.. Iteli frotm St. 't1t'. Wo havo boon having nlieo rains. The earth has put on a now ap)pear ance of growt,h, ad of which is pleas ing to the eye except the thick cast of crab grass. \Vo ha' held up with our cominuni cations owing to tho busy season of the year and know lng you would need aimcee for the dilferent, cuIninenmeuents and graded sehool exercis'es and, too, to give Nir. Kay plent,y of elbow room, for tunless he gets a coltumni and a half Ia week to expand in he might burst. I say give Brother Kay plenty of room. Our melon pateh Is just, fine, though we are afraid the vines running so fast, 111ay drag the Ii ttle ones olf. 'uit has beg un to i pe11. The trees are loaded 5i11e of which have to be sentfolded to keep from breaking. Friend Clhips, let's have the reunion by a I nta115. \e enjoyed it evr' IO much lat, yetart ail then the fore sceted to Pnjoy the i"ureatioll. Say, cortrespo(Iduts, let 's lltake ('hips our ohbai lian. Thel- prohibitionists scent to want prohibition that Won't proohibit. Tlhe"y say they want liqnor el ut,rotled on at inodiiI0(1 dispenlsary pltua. We say the Iti.' ilature en t litge the form of it Wit.hout cbangin"' the namu. Shoot, y"ourl gtuns, prohiblitionit,t.s, bnt, you had het.ttr t , a Ilitt.le netai iii with ti,b iowder. Ilon. W. D). Hardly makes at good chairman1 of the 1;xecut,ive Coimtittee. lie is in the chairt proinlltly at the hour appointed. tilli ec'ops are good througl tlI:is section exciptill sprin;g oats. They atre bette'r tha olwe thought t.hey woub41 W! it one 1ilt t". 'I'he pat ronls of the I'omarttia schooil havo retlc.tl I iss Till (lenn teltcr for anoihthe Icrnl. Ci,ouior'l*.:R. .111,1 I 11( 1'l'nu .I ttne 27, I;89h sTATIE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY 010 NEWBi1Y. X. W. Ildge-4, l's(q , P'roh-tlc,Judget. WVh1 rtea, I'. C. Smith hatkih n1111e11 i sit it -11t' t 1 gratlt 11i I,'ttera of A'11nIl41rttI,t of the" etto-t a1n(i llf ots (,f J-urw111C le u 't' nd, dieuta'-d. - ih,-st" are Ihert"f,.re to ("il.' n1111 ld nlotti"- l ., 11 141i sIiiiubir the( kit-dr-t"d 11141 t"11itora of the unaid .Jainel's ('t.hI1n1, do-ceauede tht they he( and ap i.eatr belfotre nwt, inl (the C,mrti 1f Probate, too b1' I old 't N1"% .e'v (.'outrt flouse", <mi 1, to 15th tibiy of .luly nlext, aflt-lr pub :icatlotl htert1f, a( 11 o'elock in the f"tr1'Iotn, t. hhow rauu., if an1y (twy h:ove, why the said \d1n inistration (livetn utind.tr 1ly1 hand 1111 the 301'1 11y of .111n , \ fill', I)o l ini I8I8 W. \V. Ii1)(G:IS, .1. P. N. C. STATEi 01 SOITHl CA ROI,1NA, ('OU1NTY OP N1EW.Ii YA. By W. W. Ii ldgt"y, Eyt1., Probatte Judge. W iI EIEA.S, P. C. SMIIT1-1 11A''il mltdI 4lllt to mhe to gratlit hlnt 1.elter:" of Aldmni1strattion of the 14sttt atli t fl'ects of Jacob Clelanld, 'I'hes' 111"', I l e'(ftle', lot ('t( an(I 1(1 ttonilsh aill anid singultar thm kindred an d credIitior1 of the( laiti( .1neo1h Clelandi, dte('iased(, that tIwey be and ap-) Itemr before Ilws, in the (' turt. of Pro hate, to be bebi at. N-whorry (otlrt Iiousi., o-t Lhc 1-5 d(ai y of .Ituly, t'xt., af teri publient1 141 ll(Ihereof, att 1i Il'locki iln lihe forenoon41, to1 sho4w tcauseI, if anyl~ t hey hia ve, wbyl 3he t sa1 id Administra.1-. 1114n shoub1tl4 n1ot. heI granted4'(. (Give under14(1 11my141( 11 hant i ' h30th1 day' of .line, A 11n44 D)mni 189.l WV. \\'. IIOD)('ES. .I I'. N. 4' CLEMSON AGRICULTURAL MECHANICAL COLLEGE. SIX i)iEl'AlUTMI-:'NTiS. Agrieuitural---- --- --- t'hemilical. I ilerr 14------- -- - - ---- Militi,iry. 11is4 4'quipped-4 Colleg. inl the. Southl. 150( s44udent 11. 80emul fort ilh ist.rate d cata, Ii iKNitY S. 1IAIlT'ZOC, I.Ilmsoni (Col lege, S. C. No Reductions liy oIther1 iOHuse will ovor' uni derselt1l or r'eachi th1e lovel of Our Lo P0 frice's. We Underbuy NO EXCEPTIONS. Whether You A re' oil'oured goodH att ost or at 1hal1f pIricE', com14 t.o I b10 Boo Hive oIf bar1gons 414 d you( 3 can bu1 lly the 8sam14 goJotis for~ at miorO son1g. Yes! oulr Compei ltitors' nood( mallgnify. ing glats,' to 800 them11! We Here Are a Few lactk Eyes for' collupetitor4: 4I-4 Bleatchiing 4-4 Shir'ting Y'our at on (11ly 5C01 er yrd. 4-4 Sheet inig .3.e. j)0r yard. I est Standard't I ' Pris Yoursl' at, only GoodIIarhedCoffo 14. per1 yatd. 10 e p ounId G;ood Gr'een C'olTee Soap-Good Wahin Soap8011 All othier G;oods ait corr'iespond~lingly low Your Dollar 1B1014h i of Barins~ 1. I . KLETTNER, Th'le I?irii and Sq uar'o Dealer.