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Truth wears vell. People haVo Watrnedl that, Dowil.0s Littlo .1i"rly lsers are rellablo little pl 8 tor regii ating the howels, euving const,pai lon nd Plek headuell. They don't griple. AI. 1. L 'elOat. . ....434 . tte..est v. he regub m1 -ti.-iig fif thn illilianti III ie held i. xt, lunday , I5,bh. A full tendane is dietired. E'very allilance, hotler'-1 good staudingic ornt.,ts .X Uted ,u ceild a ipi'eseiatative. BHiokteue' A re-ls 'isIv'. lt% s *.4lv#b in the wilrte1 for Otit,. lee. Mores, Erice-rs, Hall Rhetmit. fr <Ar1ovi, TvItte-r, I Itappll.-t Hotndti, lains, Cortis, atut 4k[ Skiln irup. s, ind 1suiItIvOly 1inr1s Ot or10 hqtilred. It im stuitr"s ll t-d liiglVo I eet sitil-6 o n j orII d on 111i t- , rt i-tiet. lCe 28 vt*nip. ov. !-Iw Pr n 1 y v fobrtsn &(411.1vu- atid WV le Pellhaio. Suwe,nn-W%Yrtt Kessowtng. 40 yeari' sou-ess is) the South, proves F.lughe' Toutle is ireati, remedy for Chills tind all Malairial Fevers. Better than Quinine. (Juaranteed, try it. At Druggists. 50c.-and $1.00 luotles t6mo Special It-*to n w, ti#4stist-to-rn. The Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets to Abheville. S. C., and re turn for the occusion of the meeting ( f the Dxaughters or the Confederacy on A outst. 17.h, at, $3 00 front Newberry and $3.45 from Prosperity. Tickets on sale 15th and 160h, limited to 19th. DeWitt's Witch H1aizel Salve has the largest sale of any salve li the world. Tis fact and its merit hus led dishon est people to attlempt, to Cunterfeit, it,. Look out for the manl who attempts to deceive * otu when you call for DeWitt's Witch Hazei salve the great pile cure. W. 1. Pelham. For the Dominick school. Salary $25 a nonth. ApplicatIons to be fIled wit.h the ndertsigned on or before Au gust 25, 1898. M. Q CHAPPEL, WV. 1-. " A LLACE , J. T. McKivricic, t&f td Trustees. Look! A Stitch lin Tim Saves nine. Hughes' Tonic (new lim proved, taste pleasant) takeII it early Spring and FU prevnts Cdils, Don gue and Malarial Fevers. Acts on the liver, tones up i.he system. Better than quinine. Guaranteed, try it.. A t, druggists. 50c. and $1.00 bottles. t6m Why will you buy bitter nauseating tonic" "'henl GROVE'S TASTLESS CHILL TONIC is as pleasant as Lemon Syrup. Your druggist is authorized to refund the money in every case where it, fails to cure. Price, 50 cents. T.act-r Wanted The .lapa school will elect. a teacher on the 13th of August at 4 o'clock. Term of chlft ntitihs. Salary $!5. Board $8 per mont,b. Send apliCtitiOns to G. W. L SPEARMAN, T. I.1. CHALMERtS. W. EMNIEST MERCHANT, Trustees. Teachesr WVient. dt. A first-grade teacher is wanted for the 'Tranwood school, school district No. 4'1, for the public term. l4alary $25 per month. Board can be had at $8 per month Applications will be illed wit,h eititet of the undersigned by Au gust 12t,h. D. WV. BAnnE, .JAS. 13. REAGIN, J. W. EPTING. 3t, Trustees. Teacohe,r WVanto-d T1he undersigned trustees of the Hele na School will htold a meet,ing on SntL in-da.v, Autgust 13, 1898, at, 3 o'clock p'. mi . In the oliec of Cole. L. Blease, i.(q., to eleet teachers for the white aml c,oloredi scho~ols. A pplic jations mtay he' handed to eit.heri onie of t,he trustees oni or before said date. .[NO. IT. CH ArPPELL, CEO. P. IlL, Trustees. TeachtOer wanmte.. St. Ph iips school. Elect-ion to be had on September 1st. A pplct,tion 1o be made oni or before3 that, date to0 WV. P. K(OON. D. A. Ui., TIrustLees, Rt C. SLIwH, t2t. Frank, S. C. h ,,n need of good V,inegars yu.ups &tdo ' fail to call on us. t. .os. vaHutchison &Co. If so, buy thno "Blne R rand. This is an excellent brand f Moca and Java, aund will go twice pu far as cheap cofl'ee. If you will only try this brand you 'il qnit using cheap and poor coffee. it you will find both qnality and onomy. Sold by * S. B. JONES, Sole Agont. orteSPECIA L Frtemonth of August at the ELITE PHOTO STUDTO rge Mantello Card Photo Llphs, for...................$ 1.50 we Mantello Card Phot,o t1phs, for.........,........ 1.00 rge Niantello Card Photo .a i)hs, for....................... .7 & titeand 3almost Cabinet -t sise PhOtogr'aphs, for......... .5.0 eLi a nd 2 almost Cabintet, htog raphs. for......... 1.00 dI I almost Cabinet' togruaphs, for............ . 2 1 e t size Photographs, .e,lry over Schsoltz' Jewelry 8 atfit2t iSeed I ~w crop Turnip pd just received' Sfor sale cheap ~Aobertson & Gil d Drug Store; VA IMIUS ANIP A 4.1. % t940V 1. Campaign day pas.ed oly %erpy plitas antly. There was very little demom>ptrat.lon at the meeting yesterday. MI. EuReno Copeland, of Clinton, I' spending a while with relatives in the city. MIr Geo W. Summer andl family Iav,' gone to Saluda, N. C., to spul a I"'rf. Geo. 11 CIromer leaves today for imbilior in. thoe ioitrvst to Ni-w berrey Collegre. Ilrof. .1. B. O'Neall Holloway, of Orangeburg, is in the city on ia short visit, to rel0Siv-s and friendr. Miss inry Spearman, of Miltmire, oppnt last, week with Miss Bes%o il. der. There will bm a plent itt !Iomaila ion Thurrlty, Augist. 18. l'V! Iody Is Invited. Several 9en1t1en101 left thI- W1eek 1t) attend the Farmors' Instittu at, Clem son College. The excellent report( of the mmpalvn meeting which we publihh tooday is KIgt ten up by Mr. J. W. Earlintrdt. We will miss somei1 of our- mail today inasituhi s tll tie( ollci. t atteh..d the meeting yesterday. Ontr thanks are due NM r. L. 1. Epting and Mrs. S. A. Jeter for nice water melons and peaches. These little ro membrances make oases in the desert of the editor and the printers. Mr. T N. Wilson, a native of this county who uoved some years ago to Arkansas and who is a i-uccessful law yer, was recently elected to the State Senate by a very handsome vote. We congratulate Mfr. Wilson and know he will make a worthy Senator. You want, to St0) AS You paISS along Min st.reet and take a look at, t.hose beautiful shirts in .lamieson's window and you will he sure to go in and buy a half (dozen. In addition to these shIrt4 he 's offering some marvelous bar gains in all of his summer stock. This Is yvur opportunity. One Minute Congh Cure surprises people by its quick cures and children way take it in large quantities without the least danger. It hts won for itself the best reputation of any preparation used today for colds, croup, tickling in the throat or obstinate coughs. W. E' Pelham. A torrectiotn MR. EDTOR: Please allovW me space in your paper to correct a false rumor. It is being circulated in different parts of Newberry County, that I introdu'ed a bill in the legisla,ure fixing fees, miltage, ctc., of physiciants. The in genious fellow who oririnated this story fixes the ftie in this imaginary bill at $2 per vi-it and 10 cents mile age. HO goes further and giVes the doctor a lien upon tall the property of the patient, even his wearing apparel. There is no truth whatever in this re port. I have lever even thought of such a project. I did not introduce a bill as to doctors' fees or giving a doe tor a lion of any. kind. I did intro duce a bill to p)rovide for inspection of foods, medicines, spirIt,uous and malt~ liquors. My object was to priotect the p)eople from fraud aud imp)osit,ion as to foods, medicines, spirlt,uous and malt liqJuors. Any one w inhinug to verify my state ment, cani ask Senator Mower or Reore sen tativYes Banks andc K Ih ler as I am sure these gentlemen wIll tell the Y'ours truly, C. T. WYciux. MIore than twenty million free sam pIes of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve have been distribut,ed by the manufac t,urers. What, better proof of their confidence in it's mierlts do you wvant? It, cures ples, burns, scalds, sores, in tile shortest space of t,Ime. W. E. PcI ham. 410jsg,515 ie The following is tile schedule as ar rangedi for the counlty camp)aignl melet, ings as adop)ted by the sub-committee of the Executive Committee. No. 3.-M t. Pleasant, A ugust 10thm. No. 2--T1. W. Keitt's, August 11th. No. 4-Whitmire, August 12thI. No. 8.-Utopia p)OstOmfce, A ugust 16. No. 9)-Grove near Brown & Mose Iey's mineral sprIng, Augutst 17th. \No. 10-Jolly Street, August 18th. \To. 11-Pomaria, August 23rd. No. I-Newhberry, August 24th. No. 1--Newherry Cotton Mlill, at night, August 24th. CONGRESSION A L CANIDflATrES. Candidates for Congress will address the people of Newberry County as fol lows: Longshores, August 25th. 10.30 a. m. Newborry, C. H,, Aug 251,h, 8.30 p. ml. Pomaria, August 26th, 10.30 a. mn. Prosperit,y, A ugust 27th, 10.30 a. m. W. D. HARDY, Jul 1th,188.Cotunty Chairman. How In ThisT We ofror On~ Huniidresl D)ollarms ttewa.rd for anUy Oase of (Carrrhl that cannot. be curedl bv R all's Uitarrhm Eni 0. M. J CHIENEY & CO., l' ops To)l"ad. 0. We, theo undearal ,ned, inavs knmown F. . Chenes5 f,r the lagst 'o years. andi belie a' im pserfraeiy honorable in ail business tranmu e. t.ions. Rad iI unuecally a le ,o ' carry out, an~y aobllgalt n1 made(1 by their tirm, W esT &TaUA X, Whlolesales la usrglsts. To 0(do, . WAIin KINNAF & MAiavIN, Wholeaa'o )rsIggIes.1'Told 0. iInt l's Catarrh Cure is takenm interna- ly net ing dirctly upon the bloods andi mnn. 0u4 sr faces~ of the system. Price 75c oer bottie. Sold by alliDrupretuats Tlk-stim'onta froo. Hall's familtyI'Pils are the best. Fruit Jars! Fruit Jarsi Mason's, in pints, quarts and half gal Ions. Also Ball ins quarts and half gai-. Ions, for sale cheap at Robertson & Gil der's Drug Store.ttf TfI' CAMPAIGN MEETING. A QUICr A(I ' 9 CA o 41 . t.: IllIE TIN 'toot1 Sl ICW IEIS . 1 'ie c ' dis.te- I ts aeotiv t fost Ni,e.therr 1 1 --- A Isee-. we..j. -rltit.o a ismo 1'.it-to04 t ie toty 000 e A ld , lot I'vilikot' l 'T'a i e t 4lit Iin . I - it'I ales Viol Ct stitl 1 r i Ite-ak. 'Tle caimnpiiti mnetinut ftw: Nowhere Passed olf quitly aived peacethly eithbo 1100 biople being present to hea t s. ti ivin hoIl at v- skt-tig 1.h sulirrages of t,he popi;e for the ditfereti Stat t d o o s. The eandidit.-s eanto ito Newherr atftter a weie'1-rest and Wm,r) frush anl Vigorous at 14 Werte heartily weloi ud pleacintly reevived by thoe ftizen of both town and county. Ol arriviig InI thtl City they wer hn0t a wthletdeict. and ltkakt il elcar by our eltizins and entoetai(inedl i tost h ospitable imanner %ntil their el patu re for Laurens. Tho ueeting was held In th heduti uli grove at Hardy, th:e iarge stani surrounded with comrfortable seats having been plaeced near the centre b; 0,aiman Hardy-With plenty of o o t Wateroer ly for e te thirmty. The osnecting whas t lioeNt mv, b in i.boi prcHence of so imany of ihe fir so-.. hadl at Wholesome11 and elevat,inl1jre mn both candidates and heareris Aln excellent balbecue dnne r Wa terved oni the grounds by W. J. Mil1 tt which many wee fed and the intier, man refreshed. The ieet,ing was called to order h;i Utiormand Hardy a few m 1ites befo I o'clock and the Irst, speker was J. P'. D1IOUl, OF 1(ilty. Comfptroller General Dorham tool th lead stating that ie.was a busintie man and C.hat his experience ats chic tlerk Iin the ollo fitted him fully fo the duties of the otlice and that l would feel grateful to Lt,e people o Newberry for at liberal share or thei support-that, C,ie Independent, repubR af Holy was entit,led to somecconsider ition ad representattion o th. Stat, ticket, and ho asked for re-lection ti the ofice of Comptroller General. The next candidate for Compt.role General wts L. P RP'TON, OP SPARTANBUlG. Am epton stated that he had beh4 lthe ofili of Comptroller Ceneral for h shovt tern under the appointment Governor bllebe Satisfactorily a urged s his it-ness to ill it.he oflice ni sccebfl manage ment d u vin the Shor tie e filled It., and t i satisfacL or, manned if Which he hal manaed th, Atl lior Soie In Spartal)burg Count y He asked the supot, of thi peopie o Nowbery and promised a ftithl pier formanc of the i dutiecs if elected. The candidates for Railroad Com M11sione were next Intriodned anid AMAJ. 11 1. 1"VANS, OF ED(JEFID,D was the first speaker. fe ws prt f the privilege of coming before th people of New berry County. You nue, ntnl forl. nR. Commissioner of ho schnou r te ill suffer. I com in the Stdate ofr no thiporat,pongo elnde a watttell qule tand pr iioi vohed on and ae advte ofl itob0i oie wain toum tsh Catolina, and of uns howd eingI ('1lice If t,he dmriroad at,acked ut,he reordt ofeCiuine Th obbery and no showedlha b.e interest and,h frarerse( ihad yueredlat, hs hand loin thatere nf ates for fertilier te ylousech by ttprome iin if elted t gurad amfly t,he int,ietsop.lt was'he next mpake Irntued warth lIO. He a sI,oH g0ad to beinNew berlytan elt, ra fulf this htost abicomanynter t in which I ha e ben tereted. Oned fyou liviens is t caifetin fort.h ollice to shikh you: poire Ih met W hhn nver sotum ithe Statethsa in e2thi mcami gn u and hIt want t ted younthat hes at ge thylstnland taes cat datagtie of no t tnoat to impaness t.hd ncesity tof mar suohd in cholte yoIoo i f tIla q25u prictt.s tof muchotd ontis I isorotbiry thoneom ysouldbie k n.udii know paticed an youl peolet sho lookd1( into thatese m lteslfo tey e afet yoeurinncia decndton lave ofive Ietdthis tionfour yas ty ascol dte yof stmfuct, butndve minutes ito ti sot an y own meIs. p. e I Thle net luseakr tintodce wulsg IIO. J. A. IIGH, O' NCUcTKitY. folowe Sitti said:o Ina this, your cuty myct,the f.I.cotusIny ins wichn av l'i5ife I thn i uslsstto make yo)utii tea it.ing ithet adias a rdgenath 1141111' lher31of (1Iny *1ol)IMM 11ts V) (It.. ha1vo beenII tedillIted upI to It. Ii. It. itann.: "I dcny t.h 11a osm0tioI Itnd %ouins Imbu"At 11p or m,it, tipl." (Ihoms and vitils forl E'vais.) '1 honails: " Voll (.In deIly a hiIlap of thinig'." For our ear PItI'S i hlVki 1001 kil aldt fokiIit, myI)- coIlel2kies two to 4im. for yi,ou--r rorio yo,nvs I ivo fooht y e h $IIt Ium ad I a k yq ImI 1 .0.v i tI d by llo-. TheyI lve -t s-it out Lit is ant Y ('vans) to nug land r011 m11 down. 'vilmt1a I dknoiuicte tlhat 114 inlftol-1:4. tI ly falsi " Thomails-- You halve 1"Uen1 i: 1tho L m pers the ighI ts I hIvo'inat1de, inl ole whero thle -ateos were relduced froml 'o hi it , h to Newhero p'o e til ir vitililzUr4. You lad Us well go to Nvw helly ittid heyandldr )s i ai watx doll dito ele(t it RuIt'ottd Comi.t-loner ail eIther of the .mh 111WAIMorns 11), who 3 l v't, it horinIIg to opl'Itt a tihl r railway anid tratinl thatt %Ik %%ufwid 1p a wit a keLy. (,ION. J W. (,RAY, 01.1 MCNl.Lu was thu- next candidlaite for this ollice to adt'ss tho pe..ole. Ho Said, I alive Ito doubt t1int you have been tumsed witih the excessive modiesty of the man who i'etd-d In. Whamt would South Co-tolilna do14 if t,his n11an1 shouild dfitf? Th'loma11s -- Ivwill yivl! youl $M(0 if youl will livine us a ratto onl ua hing. You etaiL tdo it. G'U\-1 have a diploma which Will contiadiet thtt.. Thle record here in mny s haid shows I-ht, Thoial' tatStitement-S atre not correct., and I submit, that the records of every yealr, will prove that. hl ,it h been fot thl interests of the r-oids agaIst those Of tih I Coplie I eVliev thit, tel voti-s of this county will "-o to NI I. Sligh ---that, le tho bulk. But. there will be a few that, will not he for 1111 CIand I hope they will It Gr'y Votes. 'hre wVill bem -0 secoid ra. itntiif mi. SlI h is nt, ill it aind 1 11am1 1 hope youl Will li me a Ioutig vo . f N. 11. STANSPCLL, OP I1ARNWI,L, m n,10 Iiext atdt] Sald that if what all Of these men say of one another is troc, none of theill is lit to fiii the ollice, and I amn the only (-ei im:m. I am frotm Lit. low counl.ry antdl if 3)1 olect, m1e to this ollice youI shall never hle ashamied of Illy record. ThO. Canldidatl eS fo' S0Ctak!tIr3' Of Stt.0 Wue-44 next 'adled anod Mit COPEalR, 0P COLLE'TON, was the Ih-t, to Spekl. l1t. began)m by tellitng ' 'IJho e wIts 1111d gi ing thu vari oms poz;il iont: of ionor and trust,.h had SIlIed. lie spurned the idea that. if t elected it. would ,e bveclause h11e wat s i nietnmibe of the Sitt Boatird of Control. Two Ycirs atgo otio of Mt r. Tompkins' owi hollsehlold welt over this State aisking whi got t,o rebaiteds--o you heiar ot 1reb1ate- low? He felt thattlkfful fot' votes that ie thoight Newherry Would give him. D. 11. TOMPKINS, thle present Seeretary of Stnte,followted tld t,hought t ihlit lhis Olli(itLI at11s had I) SitifaCtorVy to Iil. He wont (n to Show that, t) State olicer had ever. offilreed fot a t third teri ald beenl ie t feat.ed. The statement of Cooptr t hi, Sthe dI0'isnsay went,Il downt under~i my1 rII'anlagemenIt, Is at cotempl ti ble stat.e menOlt and( hIe knows it. The G;overorio totok charg an wasthsoemngr tAny i"taote ollicer' who would01(')'iC cor thoe G (overnor0II 011)' int nthing is 1a fool and1( not fit, to h1ohl olui'o' I cddn't do ii. The 01anidates o for' Adohjultan3t (Geno'ralt ('o lo0. M.t H ill O CIN 'l.bi -was firtst init,odud ando'0 saotid~ti, 111hat, for L)hi to say O8:3 t.haI t, h was ghad to be0. here LI wouild go w(it.ho)ut, 5aying, bt, it, wa's ('mt barraO'lssingr for him01 to tell why13 heo asked'o tor' the ollce- hIe woldo ratthier his friends (10 that, for t.here0 are 8some inl SNewberry. I graduated from thle Cita del 31s a CitaLdet Caoptain, hatvig worn a0 01 copetit,ive' schoILrship 1111 thalt. In3st-i t,ut.ion flave served the m11Ilt of tbe LStaLt-e as8 Lieu0tenan1t and10 CapItalini.I a1s1 you t( .oiscard fromn311 your mndl all Ppi'ejud ice 'ndl weigh us alt 10n the bal( anees0 and1( then vote forl the best man0. .3. (1. WA'I"r'S, 01F LAUl1:NS, wa'Os tbe next,speaker' and)0 said0 t,batt, he felt,1lL i.ht helhad a r'ight, t.o call New berry pe0olte hiis fr'iendos, for It. hado been pr'ove n In tile pat. 'Ths ias my ntLive' county for I waLs born In oldl Gary's Lane(o, ando It I cou301ldiatve heolped It, I wouIld1 not), halve been1 bor'n elsewher'e, 1 ('o1me to ask1 you1 now(0. to? tatIn m1e in ,the olito u )havit'.e givenOi me3. Aly3 opt onnt,(i saLys tht,t as8 long 1as there is aL 0Con,federa1t01 veoter'nn in ti1 S~talte hto shi01ohl hold( thlis ohlice, with It imn I agr'e. 11ut, hoeSl is a Virgin1iantand I t he son (of ai Soothi Car'otlina veO-teranLI and1 foei tbat I am0 the t'ighttful heiro to t,heo (11100. 001L. .1 WV. FL1OYI, 01' ICi'ICIAW, y enme)3 ntl(. YouI pce'1ivye that foi' this8 a0 oflh'o we h'aIve a tri-tngular' race0. Two ,f of thte cand(1idates are0 young1, nitce look r' Ing fe llws Altl10 are01competet,. I hatve d tr'ied to1 cond(1uct this 01am11paigno on hIih glrlon. Mr'. Wits has twIt,ted me) - wit,h being3 aL VIr'ginian-God( bh-s8 lmy .s nat.ivye latnd. Anly State who fuornisheod e ou1r Le,oe and)0 your own ( lamen1310ted 1)0r. ~- I-otllanid and1( suchi 3men wo (can3 well b1e e prioud( (It. Ilmut I hlave been't a Sotuth .-Carol iia n ii.r 1 3years andio from11 prt" e ferencnott OilS 1eas 00( col not help1 It, y lke WVatts. I itav(e 'eat'ed 7 South .Carol inal chitIldren1. One is fightLing to' .tday tin defenice (If hoIs counltry- and( an .ot,hero w.ili folltohim 111 rc' the sun shinkso my313 own tterits and)0 It olect,od y'ou shoall t, say13 well done1 ini reOgard' to my serivices. - LThe candIhialItes for1 Super01itendeI(nt (of bodduenitioni wereOl' the neOxt 130 ordlet', and( COL, .3. II. itiCi*, (IO1Ii'alNWVOOi) ,t wa's8 intro-I 1000d. It, Is d1i llcult, for (oe (I to Iint,ert,oSL an1 aitOnen1 0 oIeducation1 be0 -I weuln the drumtiOis an10 gun (11o(f batt-le and ci Lhoonolhios to'w rIve.'no'whm 11.,( t. follow. I tim not, bore to mako IndIct menvit (of an11 bodly or. any planl. I favol, bel ter schoolk. Ii the couni try mllenl at .idividialized, th) childi-ell are kept ti honiec and Ihey ivel Sympa)t.hy anI hltIlp III tho lattler of sllools I ai at 1-ulpp re of b6iher educat,lotn lin eveiry decntund o111uper. form. W. A. 111toWN, 01. MARlON, bban by 1.elliing Will) lie wats all what lWW pwition hem1 had 1111d. I aml ti: aiit, upportet. or ti free school sys hao ig her. educlation-- fl-id State and prvivate volloeae. Hand al v.-ould oppo!'u f all conlliets that Illay nuiso belweetn these itist.itutitions. Tho it6lill'st, hats lteln llad" of startilf at top inld coming down in udiuational matt.ors. Favor advantages by the $.att that will put poor. colintry boys Il posi, Lion to onter the State colleve. Thle othtier cind(iate for this oile fiot bvili a 1r'e entit"Idtl ('01. 1*1. it. :.'OPNY HlAMPTION, (1an1didatle filr I't. (I'overnIor Wats pl-e! soitkud and suid: I come to r-etvi .hakcs for the handsom $Suppo:t you gave lue two years ag-)o for titnm 0111oe and I fe-I graiteful tht, I aml) allowed tu go throigh11 .his yealik lnopposed. Wv e mught. to con-ratLa1t.o our.11lves onl the aoud fet-lifig existinlg today, Youa have 1 h'e plellsilr' of Sevingi t.ht- vanidat-S fave to faritt. itI. i al vinege andl will 11Ir 1W MIUng. d long its )elcrlats ave ii powel. A irecess fov dit1iner was atmolluced aid ILman 11111 h u111n11W Wlited to hear, Coly 11l.s sleak1 Aftelr (lin1er the vamdiflates for ov ernot' spoke auld Lite lirstit mai pieted wits COL. 1. L. SUN 1'Mi'E1t', OF NEW111ilMY. who said: I Imon Ile of the few carndi iates w ho are asking for t lie office (if Governot of Sout,h CarolI1na. This ollee seems to be voing at beggitg--in all of thlle State from 0 ono cid to the othet' C21 only he found 7 men who want to run for this ollice. If McGCregor. WLs over. Oil his Ilative heda1,h SCp)rIIII)PI't is t0daky for I ami it home, and I want, to say Mihle loll of th"-se mlenl I-unn1ing for tis olho, tost or them, are my friend-. I hanve known them,n) for yeriis, and Ihey are.0 Illn of inLegr'ityi andll haf-iel ad ent,itled Lo ,Your scrtinlity when1 addrl-f-ss Illy you. I 1111 1un111n111gr for Governor beci-saus myi), people have asked ile to d it, ats well as fr'ienids froik aill parts of 1.11 Stat,e--and ,bey Ohinc I will Italce a pgood amlil li'e-eplable offiver-better, t.1111 %On ll1tVe 111( fo' IL 1ong, 1ontg 1,im1e. I altu not runnilin-' Oil the dolmerits of lty frinIld I"llelrbe or ally lither. manitli Who aspi-es to 1.h is ollice. bit oil mily ov Ineiis So manitily ar- runIng1111ill for tI is oilieu ill responlso to loopular sent.1 milt-.. I do not say it,, but t.he people ,sLY t.hit Governor 1011' . e1)d IILS 1)0a t ItleauIre11.1d upl) to tIllit big h standlt'd re quired aitil eXI(ed of 11 Chief Niagis 111RU, andl(] 1taL's why il' here. The peiople mlay ha put the ktaldar-d too Ilhb-A don't know I have not o1 word to sn a irain.t MIlerbe. for if he I not, my frieni then I ai disappointed in) his rI'VIVIndS Who are lly friends in IihIs cotlty. I aml 10t, aLtaCkinIg his recordI -1 n0not do iL, and1 re tain theC bIt,and I haLve taLkenI in this campaLigu. .1 will mlaIke you aL gouod GovernIo--0t,tel Lha 11 3Oil haLve had1( for years2. 1"av ou s ul,tantia suppoIi))frt (of all1 educlatLionl institut1118ios ite St,atl. IL, is a rellee, t.in upon 11 ,he1 110it hIiznhp of t.he0 SI aLL hat,L It liquor qu iestIin is thei solhz I 11es(t ion forl di 8131ussion. My ~ v'iews or posedi the dispen sarty lawl antd fought, it, hu esi o n1 . W AL m) L W ( n 1o t o ieb (it lo i t,, . d o n't be'lieve in 1t.. 1IIav intL'eets of Statt too( inuchd at ht IlL'.o a dvocateO it-be. c2ause if you wantI free liquior v'ote foi proh ibit.on. Itf yon elect, me I will hi Governor' of the whole people. Tlhe next( a'iiakecr wast who)141( aid e waIs aL sont-in- law~ of Nuw herry') ihav'in:i maietId 1a Newberry wo man11, and1( do) not1 0eet, (1)1 Scumet I< get aLil the Newher)try votes. I oppose5t thne (es41)ahlt hment) of Ciemson Col legt aIs a 1poor man11's cotte1. WhenCI yot1 talkI about,I a poor001 man1's col lege y'Ot are2 1leading4 tieole a1) lsraly-a 1)001 ma's " college should1( 1b0 ILL i h~Iome A mi not aL cand idtiet for' Governor foi the money(2 thalt is inl it---need nothIng halve-ant abtilIundaCe and1 to *Ja~-par l)bu aml) 1Intestd in the0 welfaro of the pe(o 1p1e. l"uavor L,he dispensary1'3 law hlonest by and(81 stIct.ly enIforce2td nas t best 80 Inuion t) tin I iquor01 quetcstion. Se'natol Arae spokeI 8)0( aLt length on the educa21 11.i1onalsysLtm of thle State, giinag staL 1i81.1es comparing1105 tIhe money spent11 0or State eoi k-ges and( te puIbliIc schnools A d v'ocate honesty13 and1 ectonmy bi spendingl 1)5 public( mtoney. TIhe ne(x t spea1ker1 waslt Lte proh1)Ibit,o whio said: I stantd as8 the youtngerst, mat11 h lere today as aL cad11idaIt for Governor 1 am11 here2( to1 1alk pr'ohiit ion pureI' an1) stIimpl-have been score'd by news IIlppers and( scoffed2( alt by ei t,izens, bul1 e3x pet to tatlk prlohI1iitin r'egardles28 01 dient.1 anld p)rac2ttcal. Thne dispens)aLr3 w il neverl 1lead( to pr'oIit) Ion. Sout.ml Carolin 11 pends2111 thre mt tillin d1ol1lari' 1per yearI for' liquor1 andl thly say13 1,be3 wanIt IrevenueIt IIo run Ite gov'ernment and)1 as a I'l e It comes(2 out1 of thle p)o(k e21s of t.hose who1 arie niot aLbie to spet it. If wrong for 11ndividu al t,o 8e1 Iwh Iskey it 1s wor1ste for the Stat,e 1o 8e1 it,. It, Is the duty of Clhriist.lans to he1at oIlf t.he evil-put aL stop to the Salle of ii as1 aL hoverageL14. spoke( ne(x, anCOd blegan by) HayIng t.hal nobody(3' it South Carod11na waLnted prio iition and1( saLidtha allm 1 they wanlIte< wVaL to mtalm h1L..---oa (,-l (I Il.t Stores. I hell0vo this proit, tu love mont, will set back prohibition ter years. The dispensary Is the best, solu Llous, Ieaui it, il prohibitory. The law has not beenl Onforced, and if you give ne i Govern1or that will enforce the htw and not allow hot.el Pi-vilegfs, you will hIave prohibition. *I hey want to sell it through drug stores and have freo liquor. Don't, dr-Ink it, and wo won't, itoufatu'o and soll it. Turn peoplo out o( tho ehurch that drink whi6key and you Will haV( prohibition. I t.bank God that, tho peoplo are stand Ing toguther lizi at init . want, to be GOV(ernor bCatILUe I havO srvod the Stato faithtfully i peaee and war. lie Peorod 'Ilorbw for appointing all Conl. servativi-s to posit,ions In the army. Vho next seuaker was G. W WHITMAN, OF UNION, Who stated that he had bean in polItiem to 11ut hittet- on Lth pMopl:'s bsuit, itid wals )minK to stay t,here util ie 1111t it ther.e. Ttle peo If! werk prom. ined low taxls flal why haveln't, yoll got, them? be-u.o tho mn you elected didn't fuld"il their' promises I ait not beekilg tiy own be-1tfit, but, the )O ple's bnelt. This prolibition ques 1.flon i it tnlpoL Ist, in a teapot-t,h peo -11 don'. watnt, prohibition. Only a few erin, itid preachers want It. 'The St.at is oti , ill t.h,0 liqtlor. businles to sell liqpior, btt to provit, drnikards and iinors from gettig it,. Tho law is i good on1e and Is lot, to 111110 becaluse it has lnot been onforced. If I ad vocato your. pr nIeiples vot.o for 1110. COV. W%V. H. 1.14FRIlM. was the niext speaker. When first de feated for Governor int 1894 I retired to my plantation to remtain the balance of tty days, but when Ivans did not stand for re-election I received letters front all over the State asking tne to run for Gov ernlor. I responded aid antiounced lly self it candidiate att was honored .is few imein have ever beei honored. I pro inised to discharge the duties fkit-hfully. fairly and honestly and for the benefit. of the whole people. I did not protise to run the government oil wind, to reduce your taxes, etc., but to give you a clean, el-onom1ical governtent and I have kept ty protnise and coine before you on uny i ecord I (o not ask you to elect ile be cause I an entitled to a second term. If the dirty charges made against tue have been proveit it is your dity to vote against mie. If I ain guilty of making dirty po litical deals, it is your duty to vote tie out of the office. I have challeiiged themn to prove their assertions, have they done it? What IIaVe I (lone that I should not be re-elected. I have made mistakes. ant not infallible. TIle penitentiary has tired money into the treasury, the atsy lum is beinig run satisfactorily iad this year I will save $Soo alone onl public printing. It is easy to charge dirty deals, but, sonietliig else to substatntiate it.. I regret that titne will ne' permit a full dictssioln of the liquor question. My friends tell you what . prhibition has done in Maine 011y, why do they not tell you what it did in Kansas, where it proved an absolute failure. It is asserted that I have not enforced the dispensary law. You know what obstacles I had to contend with J t(lge Sinmonton openeld n- p. houses. I wvithdrew thle constab)les. Have seized nmore contrab)and1 liquor thani has ever been dlone before, and the law is better enlforced now thian it hats ever beeni. We have prohibition in Marlboro atud I have to keep mnore constab)les there titan in aniy counity in the State. The prohibhitionists havte the purest of muotives but are ini bad1 colInpanty. If reelected I will etndeavor to (10 iny duty. The nlext sp)eaker was UJNCJIt (5ORGH TIJ,I,MAN, 01F KDGtMFI'It,i, wvho said lie hal always beent proud of Newberry people. Hie hlad nlot been in Newberry since the war andl w~as aston ishted at the p)rogress she had1( inatde. Anm a candidate for Governor because I deC sire to rountd off1' uly political career as chief magistrate of miy State. I have had exceptiotnal oppo)rtunlities inl the way of experience and( learning which would enable mec to miake yout a good Governor. If you elect mec you muitst take moy p)roml tses ntow antd awvait thte results. If an other is elected I am the last one to whinle about it. iIe spoke onl the educa tiotnal system of the State andtt alluded to the abomtinab)le dispensary law, iIe fav ors at license systemt. iIe fav'ored eatch counity matnagintg thli Iqumor buisiness for itself alnd the electiott by the people of all township officers, iIe thought Schumpert ought to carry Newberry, bult if thiere were any scattering v'otes he would applrecia te themi. At the close of his speech he was p)resenlted wvith a beau tiful basket of flowers. This closed the speaking of the guber ntatorial cantdidates and those for Attor niey Geeral followed. fThe first pre IION. 054). S. MOwSR, OF' N5 VWniRRV, whio said: I standl amnong the p)eople with whomn I have lived for 35s years and they will excutse mte for tnot taking up their time in imaking a speech. I thanik you miost heartily for the hioniors cont ferred upon01 meB in thte past and promise to always (do mty dutty its I see it in the ftu ire. 0. .. n111,4,ING ER, OiF nlAR N WJ i,,, spo)ke next antd said: It is unlfortun,ate as far its this counity is contcerned that I ha*ve Mr. Mower as anl opplonenitt. I have ito issues to discuss andI i,: is only at (ques. tion of ability andt fitness ats a lawyer to fill the office. I know if I talked hlere until doonms (lay that I coutld nlot gaint a vote. I expect Mr. Mower to get the votes of this cotty and( I woutld not feel proud if I coshd carry It over hitn. I thank yoit for your kind treatmnent andt though. I would comte here antd let you see youtr nlext Attorntey Generatl. 'lThe ntext speakers were those cand(idlatea that er, me in on thte 11(.on-day train. Sut perinitend(ent of ltdi1ua6jon. was first introduced. lie Said: I statnd as . caididlate for re-election to this office. Y-it conity stidm first inl (tie State --the schoos .f your coutity ratiks first of all the schools of the State. Last year your rehools lia -ted 6% months, this year they will run longer. My policy has been to secure miore mAiny for the public schools. I offer my services again and ask your support for which I will feel thaikful. JOHN J. M'MAiIAN, o. CO.LUIMIA, witas the next candidate for Suiperiniten dt-nt of iucintiot and said lie regretted that he was late in arriving itad had to close the speaking after tle crowd had scattered. Too little interest is paid to this office on which depends so nuch. An able, earnest, energetic mau should be put at the head of the educational in tere8ts of the State. I know something of the needs of the country schools and will if elected look to thei., ieeds and will try to put new life iito the ofice. I proaine to visit every voity in the State ill an ollicial ealpacity at least once a year. 11ON. 1). J. 11RADIM3, OF CL,AHRNDON, was also a delayed candidatte for Secreta ry of State. le said that he caie as a candidate asking for votes not 1pon the denerits of others, but uipon his own merits. I have served my euttry and State faithfully in peace and war mid have come to ask for ia State office inl order to rouimd off nmy life in Columbia as Secretary of State, and if elected for two terms will withdraw and retite. I think Mr. Tompkiis should lie retired, as lie has served his second tern. If elected I will discharge the diuties of the office in a sit isfactory im1anner. The Conigressional candidates, 'Messrs. Johnstoie, Latimer and loggs, were all present, but did nit speak. They will address the citizens of the county at the Iiieetiigs appointed for that purpose. Candidate G. W. Whitmiian is canvass il- Ole State onl his bicycle, and as we came to ttwn from the speaking we met. hii oia his w."el making his way to Ilau rens. ib a Sure Sign When Candy lov ers get their heads together that the verdict is going to be in favor of Whtmoq S Chocolates and Confections. They are famous wherever there ex ists an aippetite for pure, deticlous can dy. 15 pe~rfect ini flavor and)( gnality, de. liciouanheith11( eulful. M ade in-. stuatly with boiling wvateri. FOR SA LE AT TILE J. K. GILDER _BOOK STORE. A Lot of Zeigler Bros.'s Best - Oxtords for la<lIies that we will sell 1for the next two weeks 101r k.ss t ha&n cost to 1) lunufact.ure,O A lso a lot of (, hi!(ren's and1( Mn'Ols Oxfords18 I 1t inhled ini thlis sa'e. Ladles' Oxfords-- -- - -$ 25, for $1.48 " " - - I 15, " 1.08 Mise' 1 to 2, 1.501 " .98 ChIldren's "' 84 to 104, 1.35 " .89 This imaike of Shloes 1s known to be thle best goods8 on1 the market. D)on't miss this~ sale; it llneans money iln yourP pooket. Res~pcCt fnlIly JAMIESON. DUMJ WV MST, S. C.' Openus last WV dl neOsdaLy ina September(1. A t.ienidance lust year from ten St.ates a ilnd eo. Two coneses$C leaitolng mto Llihe degraeus of A. Ii. and In. S. To(ta aI expenoases for' the nine mothstl in thu $11Io.co. In) piv ate famiIles compulleite anid equilipped with mioderni convenlcicesa of baLth irooms, &c. Mo:tli1ve buIlding lieated by hot watter' system. fr'i-W it.n fmot ainionon to