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OUR PROSPERITY BUDGET ALL. T1i1. NEWS (F A A.lV' ANi) PO OllaENTOWN. ISpecil Co tipoillence H ditit at it NvWN Tile first bale of new vottow was old hero today by Suporvis"Ir .1. M. Schaim, port. ve aro gvttini to be. abut a early as any other sect it'll. Ilurr-ai fov old No. 9. Ohn' sores have gnio back to thk vot mial volldlitioll anld dk it Ckoso k1tiuj Ii-olit now. It fcels trat , tt we will loon et u-:ed t . W o ret-vott I o.. lfIl ' ii \"'. tillk, , " IJAl S. K i 1 ie 6 .1aiu u tr Sitner, wvho died S he h:ad tei ct. It 0 A Itivjil'l 1I. Si I 11 fi wiashi -i'd at I l churvib onl Tuesi;. vii.t 11.1 i ii . l I'' ii A, - taint I , lilc it Sqire vo %%aI, I r t I d Towads *o (f t.his wocer t M 1i I - M. llts, wii 114 Iih - I. filtn f i ltwn. retti'-ll to h l. tl n '.in honist ( 1 T11ilalt a%dWj[ et I'Ittit~tiiui.y and \v iv wil it It I l I vi t. f w>r .If . S.' S.i it ' ili 'oIItll k (fn sLptibirll .ir . l li. wll b11 e I I at in'1 - pallid by .\hl- Toy 'Lathan. M is e (-I e r"t:ide It " b aiii n ' d )-l-Ilo i bIOe l ''tl te'.li.a Iul V :il~ IL Thlil hawers tha e oe ,a I-iit to Wtni class-at -. ' M -,, 1. .tu e t w. t 11rinlo. Thi t r l.iar. hie ht. Ii - a1 bt. lii .' , 11i" t i ll ]'tah e vii' 1 -s e ; I i ;1-. cepit ld o Ii- that itat. n d. '. t k il. l.1i;t S L - 14t joi i th -il 111 ;1'i 1I -C a o . I ilt u t rdaiy v. T f ;:,l Il- .1 i*lt Il i Iin. t., .. 1101 1 liI tIll. ih It o will b d I i - I up to IIt-the iki tt f,a' o're The1k anntial Iviln itn ill i - '(,S. ; V - will b . hold at Iit i n d o lin\,-',, g 10 v l' ' h iy, t h i II of .\ o' n'll The Itilinlal f vrwi no i w1p11-ill e p tu,d Wy tit !he ain piainl. lwv. .1. C. ('4unt:... (:f lll,V Till bi- tho- L--ual businI:,in tiny inul t i ti - I ni n-if b n .). \ i Li, willII iivo the iuc -utal 'co", d iliwr anilt .\lr. 1),!air \.i;l l ifaa ik t.he hal h 1-vc.( oll im it , t)a W; il.d' thle nrlt-1.1 it-"n. I iest yoor11 i-ri, w s nit at ht ll ill thil t aliks of Ihw oi l Il t ', b t, dent hhas p t, i 11' h , t vle an t ly siv aCII hav e faI 'll. TIIy, I t pas.i h I mxel 1th4 river and an- re11.in4 un11 1 h-r0 thle sho:j(14 of tll he I-11s awa-jji.in r I inv h:lt tfill' et toIII ln e th hVnl t oI. lL01 call. Quite. a proinltIll, barete I t on Lite lia t dI fl Im i t - lc-cn (if actl;4m fil Mltibflly. \LitL n will Irciil the 'art t,h l l . . l -d e laiyt -d ill Ihej ormition fe ni o oeelwete \\'ai ilaee Iloe. lic l d i cert.iifi e froi the uturing board and bha be-ci swiloi in aIs i 1b1 of Ih I f litoy holow hill, coilliing to 1-cali-z. thet [laj][ly ofHi 11ight, bcinlg liade bly his paruy, he0 VII-t ih i's lot with the White people of lis naivo slatev and lade the gard LIm ber wich ai vert-ilint ant d made it thei legall of Wopny 0ay w. br . o 3' did, i act it'jas',,we ui', andoweIaed oei ngotini h ot he dlIc, tl id,i tl ak tie rdifies shoublV noit be fiote nlIbyl I whOSte(o 1thn I 'ani that, in hit tha t-ee.a-io lIe ad th hav'ie hean et at lhonkpeole say dntatit as 0( Car8lola f shoul eeh a Ltoinb ito' h.vim apurknger bt to fat' that Chp una the91 laaIet ll tiodpee fao, ofew oeton I thay itiydoe. Wl o o tak chrer thive eenrt Mr. l-,r atnd atk the papers pothes tte tpIt lioh the All.. I,nil, hiy don Ien Aoupushthe20 m attr ag. ,N. Alr. .tl. M.romle Gremodelino ti ,Cufreenug thnentIni.A aVcrowb, Q abou 9 Co'ctock MIersor' beant ps trug tw adtii Bobb. Alternats t,o bo appointed b t.he dele1gates. Dr. E,. C. Rtidgull, of Batesburg, pal our townt a 1lyIing v,isIt thia week. Mrs. IRawl, of 'exiigtoln County, h boen oni at visit to Mr. .1. A. Shuipsonl family. .1. A. Dominivk. of Kinaird's, hae bee ill town the past. week. Rev. .1. 1). Kinlard, of LaoesvIlle, h beenl visiting his brother, Mr. L. H Tho youig folkqn enjoyed a peasan stial at the 1.11tt'ran partsonage Ia Thu tda -kin ight. Mit, A. C .0 oneS, thIlk drul IIMmer, heI t'eet i tlon i en busitnesS bett and bx U1 a vat idte :ik sed se1;in, his bi atui 1.4.1. itt the .'atupa in ltueeting,~ ' Te u A' ' 1 eked up t u i ltl o r r ; 1-tv-,-.-tiior w r' I rtw ake great I'tl t'I(1-4.iiv 144 t h it 4t 11' t h I v r v1 a |-e 1 I han - lth1't il oi vi t r4ih l . i t rab t 1 - tu r r ) I.\ \ IIi , v.. . : vn if I- y hv by yu : blr i W .1. -:,lIm : 14. , ko l l o i I-r en I I n,I w h e l1d it' f The I I' era 1 ni N w :Iover-1i -ao a !. pr-Imlinen-lt vc -It In tof o 'r omnty yvsti,rdha, v u ke S.h state imltit that> tit' 1m m nv' inl t*'il 1 it io:l i)n the. tountry had inicrens.-d $'!00,000,th) wi hi i l .\ 1 :a d pr')!- I st ilgate oni thi aertalfactI t.:It. (110ton woul go utpi i t i'c'e t i f that titi. mtt t'll. cotton 11ow4 Oin an11 unuISu h11% lar-o crop woullitealy a!! in love ,mo ats "ltrt r" S ii:h 44 wo b 4444 ili it)h 444 14 hi4 t 'i 4ia ' buttr d.-'' I a -ked4 the 4') t i'll 1 4 '4 r he 'it- (Ollail 11 his lir nhw tl' .4' a(10on. wha exietted, ut. 1 e ( ab-t' t 44h - i hi 1 : 1 t Ion t inI JI contit vi- I11-1int 4 of )4tIn C -e . t i wnoe. wn l a t i4- l %p 'i- Iotaill hir._- v o p1 enme i , h,' (i dh nt)I--Surb) Il 1it4 it'-11. I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ m Iliz-Olt)L~('t0~ 4 1441111-1) tI"i 111)444ri iIt'- til 11tilk- Ill t1 W1 iw 4Il fnrhom f il rifvrrad t) the Augu t is, I!N, ial ou lillnwwhat fr'hn 81, ',1 1,1:11 (I ust .t, 1 )4 to $1,n! till At.\ gulst, Ist, I 18.8 Nwt t(,, I hial. of 1 .his i mPortanlt inh ctac 4, 7 :72 was ii vo41 voin4 IItIldispiut - td ias to vau atywhere, while mlly 6.1,1 it s inl 1tamId l ver dol la11 i t these fct) . 4hink ig t may(1 inter, I'tomp eb 4of1 your reaer wh 5 1441 imagine. te' a ntw ofs curny to (b4 an)11 tiI im oran fa to in40 1)1 reg lat'n t.14I)I portc e to (' os (If u4,'1' Nh hol th 14441 i re uIting 41 ~ tpi'i of~4 co t , A1no4he 1vreat44s ) dierovery su.. >b.l ruNo am4 that yoo ('1g y a ho1ly in th si \e itles (veet est.44. ,414 but' t- v' itJt 80 med ininygI 'ent. I".Xr thee mont. re cvetv. h puelish t 1of4 us hof I l Nabsolutely (ured [['er m1411 e Is Mr11ht) 4.)4h1 u1111'z.t'o Thu. wI'e. \\ fue a. 'I'ek A i' ,4 oif ( Shr' ( i ' N l ('. Tri iI T euta 4.!)ize 04 -' and'f 1 . lo very be.'11i N)4 e wberrI' y Ilo llega ' ns'an Addrtes bf Wecm byQ,1I.4 Mr o.i 14by' P0o. 11. \V. EAIumI. Preartoy ebob bP. RIE d 1 114unt.I'r, tI l'. byRevd. C Pt. looz ILl(XCl.It.144 P1114frf.4 . l L. j (inar, Subect Criomer,1f yeus KSnad b ny heru S.e. JONES, Sl Aguni, IC Hw 144 thti? 4,11$Pesident,1 H. 1.o. I. lite.io H Co.a A. C. JONES, Chairman State Prohibition Executive Committee. To the Democratic Voters of Newberry County. When i l the State rlohlibition Con ventiol , at the unani 111011S request of the Newherry delegatioiI, colposed, as it was, tf Prof. Wilbur K. Sligh, Rev. J. W. Speake, Hon. Arthu Kihler, al \lessrs. '1. MA. Taylor, R. C. Williams, C. 11. Can i1olm, and J. W h. Wite, I requested the Convention to endorse tle candidacy of the Hon. Geo. S. Mower for Attorney Genl era*l, which was donle by a large majority, and when the new Prhibition Stat xective Conllnlittee, all ilsiSted that I should serve the'u a-; Chairian, whicli I reluctantly consented to do, oi acconit of the large amount of work connectrA l'oth with my business as a Merchant and Traveling Snlesman and tle responsibilities that the position of Chairnan Ntiould de volve upon me, I did not think in this County, the hOme Of 'Mr. Mower and the Chairian, we would hlIX,2 any difliculty in getting the candidates for the Legislature to take the Pro hibition side of the question, but in this I regret to say I was :llistakenl. In fact all of the canIdidlates except o1ne annIounced that they favored the D)ispensary. I then tr ied to induce son11 genltlemienl to come out 0on tile Prohiibitioni sidle. Failing ini thlis, and not willing thlat thlis County shlould only hlave one l Prohlibitionl D)enocrat to vote for and, againist tihe advice of lmy friends, I filed mIy pledge and announced muyself a candidate for tile Legislature, sub)ject to tile Democratic p)rimlary. I (did this onl accotunt of tile p)rinciple involvedl inl tis contest and I Wpoos to take the side of the churches and( tihe homles of thlis County agaist the State saloon and whliskey, anid if God spares my life tis fighlt will nlever endI i0t Newberry County unltil whiskey as a heverage is driven out of it. Tile darkest spot in tile townl of Newberry today is tile County D)ispensary SSaloon, whlich wvithi every b)ottle it sells takes fromi the wife and children and hlomle of the manl who bulys it, tile bread, e cloting anld the comlforts of life. Tile people oi is Counity hav~e byv their v'ote decidedl that tile inldividulal has no0 right to sell it, and if tihe inIdividuIal has 110 right, what right has the Staite? I regret v'ery InuIch that a pressure of businless pre venlted miy being presenlt at the County camipaignl mleetinlgs at J alapa , L ongshiore, WViiills, Mt. P'leasaiit, Keitts, and Whit mlires, and miay prevenlt ime froml altten1ding somle of the others inl thlis Couinty, but the D)emocrats of tihese sections of New b)erry and tile County knlow~ mei and imy COnnection with tIle part y inl this C.ototy w~ell enoughl to say, withloult ily comlinig to see thlemI, whether I amIl capable of mlakinig a faithful, conl U) scienItious represenltative or not. I favor a complete chlange inl the D)ispensa!"- system~ in tis State: 1st. That tile conlstab)les b)e 1temlovedl and this useless ex penseC) bioe awvay wvithi. :(1. Th'lat the beverage feature heC eliuninated anld that the sale of liquors b)e coInfined strictly to sacramental, scientific, mlechuanical ando mIed icinial purposes. I favor givinlg such support as may b)e neccessary to the es il ttallishied State inlst ituItionls of learintg in theu~ State, iincluding lie SouthI'Carolinaii College, Clemson College, the Citadel, and' Withrop Normal College, and a greater imnprovemient of the ecOlonno schools, securing 'the best service possible for the amount of money expenlldd. I favor b)iennIil sessions of the Legislature. MIf efTort will be, if you hionior mec by electing me, to (d0 everything in miy power to adivanlce the best inter ests of the peoplie of every section of this County, and 110 re qulest from any D)eioerat shall fail to receive due consideira tionl at myl~ hands. Whlenl I left the fatrmu twenty-seven years ago, wvith1out any eduIcation or mleans to start out in life for mnyself, I (determilned that 1 would( nev~er (10 anythling thlat . would dishlonor tile friends of uuny b)oyhoodl, and1 I am11 willing for them and the people with whlomn I hlave cast miy lot to in vestigate my life, from thlat day to this, and1( I do inot believe l thley will say that I have ever (done anything kniowingly that was nlot for the best interests of the p)eople in tile commnuinities wh ~Iere I hlave lived and if you hoinor me wvith an election there is ino sacrifice in reason that I would not be willing to make to promlote the mloral and mlaterial wvell being of tihe good people of my adopted County. Sincerely Yours, it A. C. Jones. CASH BASI On aid 1st, we v business C No goods d paid for. C we will make interest, as we our goods witL prolit--solling for the cash. Call us and it will profit NE\ CLOl CANO: "THE The al When ni the cord, - sition at graceful Pr BEST MOSQUITO NET C1 NEWBERRY - . -- - "MOWER SELLS THE BEST" FIFTEEN DAYS MORE TO GET , $Ilosat Cost!! Our famous shoo selling will 01 continue yet just Iiftceen daiys. it Is a~ raatter of economy with you---not a question of pro fits with us. Ini this 8Iale oif al! Sujuimer Shioes b( at strictly first cost, we have put our best1 shoes forward-.I It has beenf a Fitting opportuni ty to uminy people to embrace the I occasion to secure some of the host, I neatest, nicost, most serviceaublo I Shoes ever 801(d at such prices in Nowvborry. We' takhe prido in saying thi C much, and the results of the sale anid the manny custometrs we have pleased( wvill bear us out. in the stato ment. Ever.y thing has bieen just as ad. vertised1, andit this pirinciple wYill be 1). adhered t.o throughout the remain ing days of this Halo. If you want a nice (In slzcs for Laid ics uad Chiild re) lI youg want a nico n. Low 1 ut Shoe, (In sizcs for M.n niBy. E The Mower Co.'s is the plac's l to get them for the next 15' days at strictig first cost, Nio frigt ddd Shos ought of u1s are aliways pohal1i.'d free of chargo at our Sho0o Dopiartmenit. the place, the limnit-just Iift een day more of fantuous shon so!hmvf .Gs&ect MO WERy,O 3 ! after September ill conduct our n a cash Ibai. olivorod until dI on us and it to your will mamrk a shor't strictly to 8so you. VBERRY "HING CO. PIES! DIXIE CANOPY.Y )proved best canopy. >t in use, by releasing , it of itself takes a po the head of bed both and ornarnental. ice, $2.75 each. FING! LLL AND SEE THEM! OTEN, - ------S.C. iones Has killed high prices n Dry Goods and No ions in ::ewberry. Re:nemnber when we quote p)rices u.y aro not for inferior, shoddy uli but for real first class goods. [e are somo of our prices that we anko thant othe'rs try to imitate: 0-mn, wide Brown Homespun, 5c no yard wid1o Bleaching, 5c owLerry Mills' Drills, 5o adij's' Hose, 50 iadies' Vests, 5be 'ark Fall Prints, :340 est Shirting Prints, 3de/ ,adios' and GientsikmntumlviJit's, 5 j ,awnsA sold ir ~f seasoni at 8 .ie, - ins por pi4 r, 1(1 'oats' Tr'ead, best made, 4c spool or 7 for 25c. acties' WVaists at New York cost. adies' Reiady-mnado Skirts very ouLts' working Shrs,wrthi0c for 26c. Sirs m 0, onts' lre'ra Shmirtms, wolh 50c, for 37c. [on's D)rill D)rawers, 22c. adios' and1( Gen,ts' Low Shoes at a saiti(Ce. Sol4o agent for "lamilton Brown's brated Solid Le Jnion Labor-rnad - - -SHOES - - 3 l tC4member)~I Jones killed high rices in Newberry. L C.Joqes, Next door to Robertson & Gilder's Und:-l)UJG STORE. NiIl T, ons agr Renember! I have rnoved to tho Stor opposite It. 0. Williams whore I have a woll selecto( stock of Jowelry, - wpetacles, Clocks and Silverwaro, and will be pleased to sec customers. Watch, Clock and Jewelry repairing a specialty. EDUARD $CHOLTZ, The Jeweler. CANNON & MAYES, AIE AGENTS FOI T iI E Mansion House Steam Laundry, 01' (it N! ei . S. C, - A T NEWBERRY, S; C. of nIa rtroni is rc w he l an forlor lau inilry S..Inds yoni-l h1en m Wit.h ragcd adies an-. sprea ad bItltRonlhole. Itf it, doll't, "d rive aI nu11n to hard dri k"A( it. will surly drivo hi to ek la lta rV tihat, w%ill ilinurt hifiu '1uch )t rcc i . work as is dot,. a the \,amsion Ih'nw Stam1 I.au eiry We4 not only i vte , out Ii,. a pole'ct colo,. and filish. 1,at. we wk d ir, bolne ill it < iidit ion Lt. t ai s comfIot, ini hot) wanted inl VV('#'. Lo%%n AGENTS i ay to A A. (A rxs, Proprietor. TRE1SPASS NOTICE. NY Pl-'R8ON Olt lERSONS . caulght lrsisil 'ro g y filds, wit.hout my pormission, will be deal, with Itceco ing to law. T. J. WILSON. JST M EIVED BAGAN STOR Lad ies' Pure Silk Mitts, 10 and I5c. Lad ies' (Gauze Vests, 5, 10 and 25c. Lad ies' Shirt Waikts Sets 15c. only. Lot LOUIS HERNSDORF HOSIE RY (in sumrner weight' 15 cents. Suit Every One. Another New Line ol MILLINERY JUST IN I COME TO SEE US. HyRl's B8llrill Store