The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, September 09, 1898, Image 3

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* ~ CoLsann Market. Correoted by .1. W. Glary & Co. b iddling ......................................4 .85. 1ingeklen's Aatca Salve. Tlis best Halve lin the world for Cuts, lraaisie4, 8ores, I1icers, Salt Rheum, V,,ver Hores, Tetter, Chapled HIand8, Chilbilultis, Corns, aid ll SkI Erup .in- 1and positIvely cures Piles, or no y requilred. It is Ruaranteed to 3ive *n-rfeet satilfactIon or money refun ed. Price 26 eentis per box. For sale by It-ertson & Gilder a nd W. E. Polham. For Hale. My house and lot on Calhoun Street, opposite PIvesoyterlan church. Terms easy. GEo. 1. CtoMma. Several line Bed Hoom Suits for sale chealp, to make room for other goods. S. J. WOOTEl.N. SPuro Rted Oats. For sale at 50 cents a bushel. Sample can be seen at The Herald and News olfice. Apply to f2t W. S. Boozi., St. Luk es, S. C. To thn Prian.ry Managore. We have again sent blanks in the boxes for your use lin thle prhiary In making you rot,urns-one to he soit to the county ebivtra and one to be soent to The Herald and News. We will be greatly obliged to you If you will fill o it the blaik for us and send it to the otilceo by the first possible cpportunity. We want to get the returns in as early as possible on the night of the election. A ure for i1ttlou Colic. R1.'ioutum, 8,)eree Co., 0a.-[ have I i t ma. J-aet * attaeir a of bIllou-a 0,)Iic fc)*r st-verai .Vlars. Chamberlin's Colic, Cmlera iti.d Diarrhoea 1 m :ly Is the only sure rell- f. It acts like a eharn. One di-te of it ,iv- a relief wh li 0 other remold i fall.-0. 1) Sharp. For ale by W. N. Pelihani. Uott.a r.mw-r, Utanty Convention Is hereby called to meet at Newberry on Sat.urday, September 17th, at 11 o'clock in the court, house for the pur pose of electing delegates to a State Coivention called to meet in Colunmbli, September 20th. A full attemIlance is desired and every township is urged to ~'send delegates. It. T. C. HUNTEn, 1. -. AULI,, Presidbnt. Secretary. t(I GaT-Ta Iatblu. Last night at, the residence of the bride's parents, Dr. and Mrts. .1. W. Tribble, Miss MLrie Tribble atad Mr. Robt. L. Golf were united In the holy bonde of matrimony by the Rev. C. W. Creighton. It was quite a surprise to their many friends in Newberry. Still we.wish them long life and happiness and The Herald and News extends its eUpeiiatl congrat,tlations. 4ore than twenty million fi'ce sam f DoWiLb's Witch Hazel Salve en distributed by the mnanulaie What, beLter proof of their ne in it's merits do you want? s piles, burns, scalds, Sols., inl )rtest space of t.imle. Wv. 1".. Pel )Caloao Uro,wer,, of No . 1) Are hereby called to meet at Pros e'rit,y on Saturday, Septema'-er 10(Ih, at /1 p. m t, to elect. dlgaits t,o a conven ftiaon to be held at Newberry on S3atur day, September 17th. A full attend *ance is desired. td . R. T1. C. HIUNTPER, Pres. Truth wears well. P'eople htave le'arnea tzaat DWitt's Little lICarly R ser's are reliab)le litt,le pills for regu I.,ting the bowels, curing conistiplation and sick he tdache. They don'i, gria)e. W 10. Pelhem. Teabihar wanated. A hlrst-gradle teacher for School D)is trict No. 410. Applicants will bleas. send in their applications to either of the undlersigned on or before Saturday, Se pt.. 10. Patr'ons will please meet at school \house on the above date In the after noon at 3 o'clock. J1. C. CA wr'n, Trustees. I will furanishi a first-class barbecue at Mr. A. A. Natus' redsidlene on 8atur dlay, Sept.ember 10th. DInner-ladies .' et-; gent.': 35 cents. Reduction on1 fanmilles. I'he usual enjoyment for young folks.. .1. D). H-. KImLLF.t&f3t, That will enure any sore, has been in use for several years and Is endorsed by leading phy:eicians of New be .ry County. [For sale at any leading drug store. No cure no pay. t&f 8t,. 'Turnip Seed!I New crop Turnip Seed just received and for sale cheap at Robertson & Gil der's Drug Store. Chew Soda Mint! Che w Soda Mint Gurn for your stomach's sake. Good for indi gestion. Ask us to ex 'plain about ~ prizes offered. Trade sup plied at factory prices. WM. E. PELHAM, Wholesale Agent. VABIOUN AND ALL ABOUT. Mr. J. A, Mimnaugh will leavo Sun. day for the Northerm tuarkets. The raius..contiuue and very 1.40i0 cotton is being put on the uarket. Miss .o Jones has returned from the imouitains and ean be found at Mii iaugh'". There will be a Iiterary met,ing of the Luther League t ,night at Mr. D. W. T. Kiblur. .6 Thle Commissioners of Public Works iku a imeeting last week re-elected te present eiploycos. Tle P1rosperi ty Graded School opened on Monday wit,h (6 pupils present the first day. That, is a good be ginning. Supervisor Schumipert gives notice of the election of a keeper of the coun ,ty iomje and of a physician to the jIl1. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. suigh, of ilorida, atul fheir daughter, Mrs. 1". S. Robin son, of Dakota, are visiting Ptof. W. K. Sliqh. The ladies of the Thompson Street church will serve cakes and lees next Thursday ovening. They will alko sell some beautiful pot plants. There will he a school exhibition at O'Neall A cademy on Saturd.ty, Septein Wer 10. The public cordlk.y invited. Mks Cora Dominick Is tile ellicient teacher. R.,ev. Wml. Hayne Leavell will preach at the union serviees on Sunday night, to he held in the Presbyterian church. The public is cordially invited to this service. Mr. Robt. W. -!'er, of 14gypt, Ga., Is on a visit to his mother In New berry. He is in the employ of the Georgia Central and is a first class telegraph operator. Vynn's iargain Store asks your at tention to sonI special bargains in this issue. You should take advantage of these reialrkably Cheap goods being sold at tils bargai n house. Rev. Win. Hayne Leavell, D. )., of Hoiston, Texats, is expected to reach Newb-ry today on a visit to his fat,ber Col. J. R. Leavell and will preach in tile iaptit chureh Sunday mornilng. Ite. Pj. T. Stackhouse, of the Colui bia Pemale College, will mreach for Rev. 1). Tiller at, Trinity next Sunday mj,orniig at 11 o'clock and in the after noOn at 4 o'clock hie will preaacl at New Clapel. The corcted iet,un IIs 11 declared by tile. exectitive committee on Monday gaveCapt. D. A. Dickert 650 votes and Capt. Jno. F. Banks t31 votes making a tie and then putting luoth of them in the second race. Jatnison is giving away vone of th best and nicest collars you ever Faw. That Is he is most doing It. Call and see and while there you can exatnine his elegant hIne of goods just, received from the Northern marlkets. Mis. Todd late of College Station, Texas, wlho has been visiting her aunts Mis. Cromer and Holland lelt Thursday to join hier husband Licut U. (. Todd, Third Infantry, Regular Army, who is en route with his coi mnaind for Montauk Point., L. T. Mlisses Berta IIeath, of Chester-, Lillian N assey, of Tirzah, and 1Eugenia Williamsi, of Lancasteir, aire visiting Mliss Neville Pope. Miss Pope wvili give ani at home11 t.o her guests oni Mon day evening at t.he hospitable r'esi don1ce of heri paren~its, Ju lstice andl IV -. Y. J. Pope. 110n. Cole. L. lIlcase held a recep)tin for t,he~ memberii s of' hiis club aLt, Factory toiryville on Wednesday nighlt, and tile evenling wa~s e ijoyed by the members. Mr. hi1:ase invited thle candidates for the Legislature to be pr1esent but only MVesses. Wyche, Banks and 1Evans were0 pre'sent. Rev. C. La. Briown, of Virginlia, re cent,iy called by the Sou t,lir Lut,hcrain Chu-ch to go to Japan as their mission ary, is exp)ected1 to arive here Satuir day and wvill pireachl in the Lutheran churchl next Sunday morrning. A col lect,ion will be taken for tihe mllisin in Jaipan, and nmembers are r'equiested to comet prieparedL~( to make a liberal con tribut,ion to this cause. Youi inivit.e d isapuninment, wh'len~ you exper'iiment. i)e 'ditt,'s Litt,le IEarly Rtiscrs are( pleasant., easy, thoroughl litt.le pills. They cure~I conistipaMtion and sick( headache just, as surie as you take them. W. 10 Pelham. F"ranlces,. the 3-year-old daughter of Mr. and Nr's. .Jas. F. 10pt,ing, died at, thoir r'esidenlce at 8 o'clock Oil Wed1 nesday evening after a bief illness. Hecr remins11 weie Interred yesteriday afternoon at Ro(semlonlt. If she had livedl one day mloreC she( would Ilhse diled 0n her ilrthd(ay. it, is hlaird and( sad( to give upi the lit tle treasures. They are all near and dleari to the fond parents and we can not unlderst,and whby thecy shoiildl be taken from us buit it, is not, for mior't,als to qjuestionl the wisdomi (of an all wise providence anid we must, believe that lie (1Ot11 aii things wise and( for somie wise pm'pose5 whichl after manyi1 days shlall he mnade; clear, he takes them firoim us. To'( the beireaved pairents we extend our1 tenderest, symnpat,ny. Mr E. M urphy (11ed at, Factoryville on Wednesday nlighit,, aged 21 years. Ils iremiains wer-e takten to 10n.'ree for buirial. Tie leaves a wife and (one :1 hild(. One Minulte CoughI Cure suriil ses pleople by Its qutick enures and ch111iren may take it in large qunantit,ies without thle least danger. it has won foir itself the best repuiiittioni of any priep)arat,ionl used( today for coilds, cr'ou)p, tickling in the throat oir obstmai~te coughls. W. l'. Pelcihaml.. Thle rQ1cest,lineoof boys ando children's Suit,o we have showvn, just reeivedl. f&t 9t. Jmmn. IeOdY Itiver A"oelation. The Reedy River Baptits Assuolatie., i tn teet with the Mt. Zion 1japtlb 011r1h Iletar. Silve' Stret, oit1 Ti1l' Iay, sopt. 15th. 1898. flLroductorv 8erm1(In to bot pI.eaolied by (. A. Wright. M issionary Surnion to be pieached by .1 1). Mahlon. Standing Committees to report: On Eduncation-I. U. Itwin, Elkin Grillin, [. 5M. Smith. Oin Stitte Mtssions-.J. E,. .olilsonl, J. S. Doinilck, .. J. ..hito On Foreign MIstos'- H. Y. 1,elivell. . IC. Long, W. It Eillmore. On iloie IlNssis- S. 11. GO-gLans, G. L. Johnlsonl, W P-. Turner. On Orplhanige,i-.1o. A. Croimi. .i. 1.. Whitmille, C. <. Younl.l ' On Iible In I ('10oli'lure- It. 1'. C. Iey, W. L. Watkins, T. L. Johnson. On Aged Ministers' Rolief-.i. W. Blanton, -1. Fowler, M. J. Scott. On Religious Periodi't3-B. F. Cor loy, G. B. Dominick, I. S. Boaznan. On Obituarles-H. Fowler, E. H1. Longshore, J. S. Spearman. On Sunday School-W. G. Peterson, W. W Spearman, J. B. McKitrick. On Woman's Work-G. C. Riser, WN. II. Hunt, W. R1. Jone. On Ministerial E'ducation-G. A. Wright, G. C. Riser, J. D. Mahon. On Order of Busineis-J. IR. Leavel, B. L. Dominick, Albert .lones. On Temperance-J.uio. It Spearman. G. 13. Dominick, J. T. Davis. Let the churches remember that al though it requires nearly as much money for minutes as it, over did, there are not, half so many churches to pay it as there were a few years !-go. Ther- - fore it is hoped that the churches will send up atout tWIce as much money for lmlillutes ats they did before the di vision of the association. .J. W. BLANTON, Clerk. It a1vd-B 11t, Croipy Chitldren. 8a VI-w, VA.- WeI- have a splendl S1le til Cham1uib-rlain,s Cough Iteiim dy, and our customers coiiii irom far anI near, speak of it in the ngheat * -rms. Many have r%id that their childrent w.tld have di I of eroup if Chamber lain's ConrIh P n'- ly had not I -n given--- Le am & Ourren. The 25 and 50 cent siz 1 for sale by W. E. PeItiam. Struck by Lightning. Wednesday afternoon about three o'clock the sturdy old oak that, stands in the Baptist church yard was struck by lighti n1g. It hIts Stood the storms of many wi,.ters, but on this afternoon almost, from a clear sky the report came and the sturdy oak was cut from the top to the roots. Not only so, but tWe flash rolled as halls of lire across from tie tree to the house of the editor of th is paper vhose dining room Is only a short distance from the tree. The family was at dinner tlid overy one I'( celved a pereeptible shock. It had ti,e aI)eaIrance of a ball of fire rolliig acroiss the table and standing in the door suspended in mid air. There was no rain at the time and very few clouds. The weather had been oppressively hot all day. In fact, one of the holtest days we have had t,his season. Mly [boy eisne homin from school one day w I th his band badly lacera' di and bsle' dling, an I suftI'er ig g reat pi," saoy. Mr E. J. Si-ball, with I, e -er Bros.' D1 rug Cos , S'. i.su is. Mo, . dr-. ' j I lhe wVoundi, anid aipp'i' d Gi'aunhe.-rlailn's Puain iii im fireely. All pau ii eensed, aml In a rriearkabsly sho'rt. time I' h -d. without leavin.g a sear. For w4oui n--. sprains, swelllings amii rhieuma,tlimn knJow. of no~ nlin .ile or lprecip! i..n 5(jual ' i It.. I conissider i I a h)ousr'i I for tde by WV. E. l'elhami. The, son, he.rn'ss Che. sp ItesI'. [For occasion of Farmers meeting at, H-agood, Sep)temiber 22nd, fare for round trip from Newber'ry $4.75, from Prosperity $1.50. Tickets on sale September 20th and 21st, lImited to 24th. Also occasion of National onp ment, (. A. RL., Cincinnsat.l, 0., Soptem temher 5t,h to 10th, fare for rouind trip from Newberry,' viat Atlantta' Pint Rock, $1 1.90, from P'rosper'ity, same route, $11.9)5. TIickets on sale Septem ber 3d and 4th ,lim ited to 12tb. F"or advant,ages otYered1 by this road1( conisuilt Agent J. A. l13urton. National Baptist Convention, colored, KCansas ('ity, Mo., Sepstemuber 14-20. ['are for round tr'ip, $27. Tickets sold 1, 12 and 13 limit,ed to 25th. Grand United Order of Odd Fellows, colored, St,. Louis, Mo , October 4-10. ["are ror' round trip *23.50. T1ickets on sale October 1-4, limited to 13th. Kent,ucky Trotting Horse B3reeders Association, fA xington, K(y., O)ctober 4--15. Pare for round tri p $14 90. '..ick ets sold October I-5 limit,ed to 17th. Annual Conv'-ntion Clhrist,lan Chur ich (Disciples of Cl. rist, and A uxiIliary Jon ven tions), CI'-atttanooga, Tenna.. Octo.''m 13-21 T1ickets on) sale Oetobcr 10-- 13, lim0it.ed to 24th.' 'Th rough service lhas been est abl ished over the Plant System het,weeni Port, Tam npa, Key West, and Havana, Cuba. T1he Southern connects with this sys toun. Owb ing to over-erowdlI ig and lhad vent Ilatin, I 1e aIr of the schoolrooisI Os ('n closc aund Iimpure, andl teachers andli' ppIls fr('c llenily auffier fromi Iung and throat Iroubles. To all auch wn would say, try Chiamblerla.in's Cough ' P'-m ly. For couxhep, colds, wr ik lungs andi bronchIal t roubles no other remedy ennI 'ompalare with bIt. Says A. ('. F'ree'd, Hperintenden,t ofchIn als, | Pabl Deot,Ohi: -Hav ing womet k lnowledge of thle licy of Chamber bdni i's Conargh Remiedy, I have no hesl I Ition iin rnom- ud ig it to all who siufler from coug~his, Inung tr'oubles, etc.'' For sale lby W. 10. Pelhamtx. .A nice line of boys colored Shirts just, received. Jiaminsonn f&,t 2t WORNK OF Tt9 Wt0N. Furtber iop,rt off the Wtiuan'f Mntnary of titu t oki4,Uay t1.trt i M E. U1rell Motuh. It was out' IIvilege to bo pl-esont at the meeting of this body of ChrIstian workers for Christ and His Kaigdom on earth, and it is but fitting and right that they be honored by a tribute of praise for thoir zealt-us work for the Master and the cause of woman in foreign lands. Theologians may pile up Volume Upon Voltime of what they cli t.heology, but true undelled Ielig iol i a very simple Imlatter comprised in one precept, which. if universally acted otn, would iake this wo.ld at re stored paradise: "Thou shalt love thy neigh bor as thyself." This all-compre hensive ethical law is the keystone of the Christian Church: it is the invisi ble energy which has redeemed woman from) te lowest deredation and mando her the light and joy of happy homes. Sueh as tile world without the New Testameitt. liever knw, let is levi forget wrait, has been achieved by these Christian women. Missionarles have been sent to India, China and darkest Africa. Thousands once pagant are IIow praying 'Our ather Who art in H1eaiven," and testifying to the words of the prophet Malachi: "Have we not all one Iatther? Hathl not oneu God created its?" Tie uphuilding of the Christian Church in foreign land-; the uplifting of woman as a member of the family in every relation of life and the objectof man's tenderest consideration; this has been and is the work of wo Men. They are sustaining training schools by which young girls may be fitted as teachers in missionary fields; supporting those grown old in the ser vice of the Savionr; organizing and planning new fields of labor, and per forming onerous duties of correspon dence wit,hout salary and too often with scatnt courtesy. But with marvelous energy and wonderful perseverance, little by little, they have gathered and disbursed nearly * million of dcllars through the Southern Board of Mis sions. in this noble work for the Church of Christ Newberry is grandly repre sented by M rs. Ilumbert, a member of the Woman's Board of Missions and] SeCretary of the Conferente Society who hias given the best years of her life to the cause of Imissionary work and whose heart and voice throbs with zeal anud pen pulsates with the fervor of en thusiastie devotion to the caiuse of for eign missionary work. Mrs. Herbert, the eftiolent Secretary, is no less de voted in the saving of heathen souls and though the shadows of sorrow lengthen as the years pass by thie sink ing of self for others brightens the gloom and the electric light, of God's eternal truth seatters with peatce her pathway. Our- sister' city, Abbeville, has in Mrs. Owens one whose gentle manner wins golden opinions and who presides with grace over its deliberations. Greenwood is ably ro-resented by Mrs. B. Chipley, delegate from Green wood; and the work is most elliciently p)erformed in the Master's vine) atrd by by t,his gentle Christian woman. To these noble women of the Mis sionary Society the eit.izens of New berry Owe a debt of gratitude for thle pleasure atnd delight, of heatring t,he gifted orator antd scholar, llev. .J. W. Daniel, of A bbeville. Onei penI canniot, do jusmticeito his discjurse. One must, hear: him to acknowledge the power tha, manifest,s itself in the wholb main. We canniot, ent.er into tihe atmiospthere of thlough t as depieted by th is eloqutent divine. We only know we hatve to recognize in every single object, of our pihenomenatl k nowledge a soametbIing or a power' which m~anifests itself and w h ich we know and can only know thrioutgh it,s phtenomenal malinifest,ation. We haive also thent to aeknowledge a ptower that manifests itsel flit the whole universe. All that lies on l,,his side of t.he curt aln is the domain of language, aftetrwatrd of science,-*which is bent on discovering a hidden "'kosmtos."' Thtis to our1 uanderst,anding senms t,o be t,he trend of theo discourse fr.omn the text: 'An(i there was no more sea.'' Thlais octult,subject we leave to great,er minds, bitt thtoughtt leaids to thought, and I wondler If evear a wvave eb)bs omut, Bitt it, breaks on a d ist,ant shtore; (Or fall any tears but the faces of years Arec st.rained t,hr;o' the evermtote. 1 wonideri if ever a wor'd is said( or' a song suIng, Ilut, their soutls live on when their s'ounids atre gone, In time palace of silence hunzg. M. A. E 8uff'er ig humantitiy shlt.ud be sup.11) Ipliedl with every meanslm poss4ible for i'' relief. I t is wit plieamsure we ptubliisht tholoig: "Tlh is is t c ertif'y that, Swst terible su lere a frotna Ye'llow Jaunice o oe six mthis, anid was Itreamted by a .nue of tihe best iphysicias it ouir city tand to nto avual. I)r. nemll, oar d 1ruggk t, remenetded FaEtelie 1iLlt's; and1( after laiking t,wo hot,t les, I was etat i rel*y cured., ittow I ake greati pleiasuare in recommendflin(Itg them li to any1 ipers' in mi nfl'erhiig froimi ti s terrible imalady. I anm grat efulhly youarst. fM A. H-Iogairty letx igton, Ky. Hold bay atobertson & Gilder tadu W. 1' DO YOUi 18 GOOD 00OhaE If so, buty thte "Blno R{ibbona b)randt. T1his is an exceollent brand of Moca and Java, and will go twice ast far ta cheoap coffee. If you will only try tis brand 301 will qutlt using chaeap,antd poor coffo la it you will find( both gnalmity tmni economy. Sold by I s R JONINS Rolo Agent. 111emhnitn Chapel ild Uulot% Academy Oltipv Tho Continueid wet weather hitis 1im1 IaIred the k;ottun cr01) to a CotIAder able extent. A large po' eent.. of t.he foddler was also litimaged. iThanks for all invitatioit Ltt ntond the school exIdbitiop tit at O'Neall i\ad ely next Saturday. We will tvy to bo on hand. Ir. ). A. Qkuattlebaumn spent last, Saturday night with Mr. .1io C. Wil son and family, of Jolly Street seetionl. Mrs. It. IC. -l;pps amtil iss Carrie Wilson visited relat,ives ill the 1 Polarit section last Sundiay. Mrs. S. A. [Rikard spent le latter, part,of last week with Messrs. 11. 11. Ilikard and W. W. Kiiard and fliati lies. Well done, ir. E'ditor ani friend Corre8potdetits The dead is allvo und the lost is found. Glory builtraliagosh!I We Itave3 I)eeln lishitg for .oshi Trul for .01nost a yar and we have baited our book with very nlear. 4verytiintr we could think of and everything we tried failed. lut, it last we tried the ly baitt and don't suppose t.hat iny other liv ing soul would have thoulight of the like but old man ("hips. It is art1-kahly strange to see that Josh w%ould bite at. a Ity it pwrevfenc to a turkey,. llut let, the remedy be ever so simple, just so it has tle right, elreet,. Why good morning, Josh. Ilowdooudo? HIow have you been since we parted from you? I amti Sol glad to see you vomno olit, once more in line with the lest of the stat. 'ell, J.)sh, flies are flies it donl't matter how you spell them. It simply means Illes. Yes. Josh, Cipii.s mtakes butter fly to a sinali extent every (Ily. )lut, we have never seeni houses, loarsqs, sheep fly just like Jamieson and Kay are making t,hlr goods 11y And aLS to the Siufn61sh fly we3 havei't seen It ie we were about your algo. Titanic you, Josh, for mentioning that street.provce sion. That, is the very thinig. \Vh lio would have thought of suich a plan but. you? Certainly you arv Willing a1s you have always been foi old 11mn Chips ,o help you ut in arralnging the matter, and I have always tiought that, we Were jlst, titp toil ill the li ie. We'll nlot ,ther Mr. liitgrillS, 11s we dot, rll'(o pose to have ally picture t1awing ex cept t,hat of iml,agiiary. 'Well, .1osh, we'll finish ut1p thalt street processioa, wa1h Will be a very nice thitg. We are perfectly willing fir lt e t.tirkey part of the program1111 to staid just like yol liavo 111araged it. ]lilt. \()tt l'Lve left out one of the Iuost, imliport ant, pa.t,s wh ich will add n1o little to tie oeeaion. Yes, Josh, I know that you felt soe what a delicacy in placing yourself on the proii-am. But you must have a part, in tie processlon.' As Kiay and Chips'go steady along pulling these Litr keys up) steut, Josh will be mountuo u1ion one of the largest billy goats that It aI be Jonitd ridin it frt with a long turkey featier stuck inl his tapanad just, as t,he procession acheias t,he cornter oif Jamieson's store Josht will call a ih alt and repeat t,he followinig slpeecl: 11ere I sit uponl mlly goat, No telli4 how nithel tlrkey I can tote; Accord intg t.o my appeatite, After whle I 'll feel airighIt. Oh, he praised how I 'im amlaze'd, To see how tin gs htave monadeti: Big fat tuiceys (do 1 see,. WvVhere chiickens was intendied. T1hent after aii app1111 I lan fs romi li whole t,hi(ong t,he priocessiont will tmove forwaid steaid Ily to)ward the edit or's haouse wi it Jioshli fI rt, with ht is lad up) ini its usual11 style siiginlg itt 11 1011 tne: We arc mar'chinug ott the level, We arte mtarin lg on thte Icevel, We aire tmarchting on te level, A nd( we have gained the daly. Sweet, t,uirkey how I love yotu, Sweet turtkey how I love you, Sweet, trkey how I lovC youi, Wile I we halve gainedt the dlay. Ca jt. Jno11. 1". lBankIs wi if not prhot est, or contest, the elect iota, lie simpt lly wiatts to lbe tr'et,ed fair' just, a., anyi of us8 would like to be. lI I wanlts the mat1t ter laid before thbe Kx ect.ive C'onmmiit t,ee antd is will intg ito abide the ir diecis iotn. Th'le fact, of t,bea busintess is t,h is, a manll at Loni ~ Lne vfitedi a blantk tick et, along ith hiis balilot tatd inaformied thie muanrager's of suh,ll It, looks t2o ita t,bat, it, is ntot.hintg maore thtali righlt to couili it. According to whtat we leatrned Capt. I lah.k's niame was 1)n the ticket anid CJol. D icket,'s w"as ntot.. Thencr sitech being the case ('apt,. Blanks is justly permntit,t.ed to he In thae secund race.I hope the commlit,tee will tote fai r which I believe it will do. T1he firist pr' ey is aull overI, a1ndl whlileI somne tai intgs seemhed very tonig hi to us, yet, we must ntot compllaitn. It has bleen onie the <pitiet-tm.t 111aniost, frii'mlly~ eieet,ions that we Itave ha ld in 8 yea rs. Several of our fricinds hav e heena de feated whtomt we watnteif elected, bat we inulst siumit, to t,h e voice of t,h e peco pIe. Thet eiClectioni has1 been on e oif wonader, anx ie tY and( sur t,-ise. Iteembet' eiadiat.es. t,hose whlo arei still before the pieoll, thatt .\lri. .1. I). II. l(ihler wil fttrnaish 1 a barb)(!tleejt<-a l'trosperity. at, Ni r. A. A. Naites' ntexi St,ttrdaty, lot IlananIt is a hustler in gett,intg upl a crowd , lad if y~ouI go thleae youa air. aighit-y halt to malke 11 vote. Tihc Ion. II. II. l'Cvalns is still ini Ihea race for the Le'gislaiture'. Th'lere is one th~Iing i.halt, his friends11 shaota'd feel protad of, anid thait is that he hias made a cleanr ainod hontest race. Invery voite that I.e got was on his own merits aind naof on the demteritsx of ht is oppionent,s. 111ub Is as truae as bluetI steel, 1ad is adt voca.tng some mighty goodi mieaisures on the tll pentsary law: Stuch 1a a leeting the d is pensers and Sitite alnd coniat-y boards of control by the pecople; aind if the people will tturn ou t ont u.t edoif it e, se.....i( i1mary and givu him a solid roll up for the Legiiittu. v, atid ho falils to work for what ho atdvoutoo you eian jtilt. ttll- Old ('hipt1) down Its On utl ti-uth. IAlk abluiti n an0tIId IlItEMSu-s, vive lis Ihe tight hind of ijenl anld we Nill e'31 he It , l it na st Ite. 'i The peoa pit. I'tr gutt,itg Livted of So iuch blow i1w, atnId Ilothitig donlo. We h1tvii heie voting fol, iatsm-cs long etiough and gt,tiig n(lotliling bat, taIk. We t1u1a1t, be. gin to Vote for men011 ai tihe! lalsured will follow. Tvhe wiole cry through lis cou' ty it , ii lurrah.0 for IHIth! G' . ( A. .ills vlose'l Il is school at, Iniull .s4ah1. l'l'itlay. The i at-ons of St I'hlilills 'aIlmol hI ave (lttd hitil to I'.ich frl l ast I lxt , m"hollvAic yea,. I'iof. AMills has abott 22 years vx po,.i citce ini tatchig, uand he ktiows jtst ex Itelv. how to Iluaage children. I)1aa aver, at lay at 'oon si. A so her gre IIIa mt die I - .Y h 1'4as ) h e1n 811111. alid o itt I i', I y a 10 lv i l his vil t ry. '" Y)-as . attai 1 i4 s el et t iI ull. i liar a 4 l *!-t'vt 'II Nv as sle withI. st'itoti ils' li - r l i tr- is, lath it r vi-'-t o g;illm wVl i* tildl-iliI t l i i d d:141 0- . -t od i minttlt. t r t bree i oiths Sli. voi ill-il litea tly' , and 4"Juld Itil soaip. ie l*sh 1iially di-voivre at wty to ra o va t . . toy puratt.,if g 'f u. a -oiti. a'.I h'. kiting' Noe )'.sa' e'r'ty f. t ('It1. .sti1lilI 'it, psti d %% 4 Si Is l III'l I'l' IVV 1t aont (1tii g fia.t as) ', that stht' 1lpa181,0 . li a1. uth ; tald \%ilh wo's la-.ls haas4 ll t t atisoltiely etiral Ilet- tn- 's i a i rs lt.thur bm iz Tuls wit' -s \\' (I Ha tiiek & 'o , (af Slityi.v, N (!. Trl loatl04 fea' tat .t'a-.i amli & (JI:dA-' aid It-lsaimi'm lit g Stire. R(. gIt'.lt a -ze hI. iled 1 (10 J."vely hol 11I gu.aatitta .. liargltaills ill tlew gaaas, cotasisting of Calicovs, Ileehing, l'on'tdale CamIlbric, U'leviots,& tt. a. .1. \\'W YTtN. A Csint rromal o pas t. ,osop. F 11a1i ku . nfidter existinag airellistallce-, I deemla it. a dty which I owe to myself atai my flitetds to malikke puIIab'ie tle following fuct-: I'am personally acquaiited wit.h tle mllelber-S of ,L. Ixecut.ive Coa it.ilte and with the mllllat'ers of t t.e I'aal L,1ae box: 0.hy a.ieto all haasnaoraab1l0 tmen, and tiougi I aItma not, of the "sItIam polit,i aal fait ih its soet (of tiaimt, yet I chinlk them mIi.y friends. Ilaiviitg benii inl forimlod that, olo of amy Votes lit(d 1 ll Orown ouit sit, box ntlaled, I was ttrged, by miy frivitds to reqlluest, the l.xecultive Commil.tee t. isavestigatte. The invest.i gat.iot , aid rtasualt lats bveln piblic ad commented upon itn onae newspaper. I tide the result of that invest.iga.tioln s the conclutasioa of atta hollebt, body of nenl as to what is rihait,. Just a)and fair-. I Wa8 at home at work and had nothing to do with it. The people will render their verdict, on the mat,ter next Tuies daty, with which, whatever it may be, I atill be bsatRisIed. Baat I CanntOt get liny colm,lit to 1tur1*a nay bactk ont myIN f'iOlnd's Lal act, a 11a1idal CoWaR'd lb. wiLlihlrawitg fioma1 It0 h 'ILCe. Let I he pJopIe eOsat tM If ts.h dsire. In into politics fIr tatmai lultln anIad I shaill go ouit llt same way regardIlss of re sullt,s to ittyself. IRespectfully, IN ''. I' ANKS.v" No Cripe Whent youl ttae I totad'sa t'it I. iTe baig, oabt-fas'h loneda, sugatr-ca'ted tills, wh'Ictseaor you sall to p1eces, are ntot taI i ith I loaaad'. I.ay tos ta'ko and eM as toper'.ae, Is truei of IIood'si l'lls, whlha Iarte Safe, certaina andta sairs A Is d.rauggtstsa. 25aa'. C. I. I laaud & ('o., t.sawe'll. Mases. The onaly 1'llIs tot take withI I toodt's SaLrx:taarilla. 0. M. Jamieson Has just returned from the Northern Markets where he purchased his fall stock. His goods are now coming in and he will display the best stock of Clothing, Furnish ings, Hats and Shoes ever seen in Newberry. Jamie son carries the best line of goods kept in the city ancj you can always rely on his goods as being just as represented to be. When you are in need of any tigin his line gc thim and he will treat you right. 'E"=" C_____ Opena'ts laist WA. d. iiesd ay. Ina '.0 Setamber Attilnd tancI last, yeara from ten S-t ateo tad MIexicoo. TI'wo coatrses letadin tg La theo da'gares oif A. It. atal IH. S. Toita ex Itetse's lor' tbe tin ta o thtas it thc I$1103.oO. In ta vat s.e famailie s $1tI0.OO. Sp~uac'0oiouad (comtifotrt ab~lce "HIotte, con11vetsirances of haa'th Irotms, &c. l'tin busilId int hiteat,od lay hot waitert sys tem,a ~~s'W - ita lo' '5t5 ogitmt 10 lUST IN - - Lot Ladies' SAIors Prices $1.00 and $1.50, To be sold at 50 and 75c. Lot Ladies' Hats ! Prices, 50 and 75c. Going at 10 cents. Lot Ladies Outing Waists I Price, 25 cents, Reduced to 10 cent,. Lot Boy's Waists, all sizes, in navy and light colors, Selling out at 10 cents. Lot of Book Satchels and Noiseless Slates for school children. Large size slates, 7 cents. Book Satchels, 3, 5, 15 and 25c. WY IN' BARGALN STORBN 25C! YES, ONLY 25C We olfber yOu no chin mu Sie. The folflowing,roffer- dem.. onistrate.s the fatct that wo cant11not he iundorsold. TPhis week only: .' wvill buy 31It Unbs Go t rceti l Cttote le " 1 I boxs GJonl -~llinons I') )1"8 1 0 ba Go n.1i a ig Ho:. p 35e -:0 ha r 1 latile Tolm let n y 'ie " 16 G( rI I ,rge TIowelN 2 c " 1 3. it h (d r en ('oteo lic 4 72 boxes MlaIces le 10 yd1s Good CalIco 2 i 5 Laii' 8' HInslIced Ves4ta 2 ': " 0 b Itoyal4)31 Gloss Htarcht 5 "I l-'ine I1rgo MatCk l(:O t5' 12 on ii ' U n r 1 Shirt1 '4e " e 0101 (Good (.hcu' I-ig Tobaicco l'veriy 25 eent s t.rIaded at the Hee H-Ive of Inarigins meantI'Lts Lw I8ic itmch goods as. elsewheret'. If :ou ha3ve1 aL dollar (or Iwo to) 8Hpend and1( L"ind1 with 118, hiteh up a inr131ir of horses toa) IL,wo-hiorse wag on, for' you will neled it to carr'y the 11W/Thewa. we silagibler' goods 1s a1 surrisec to aLlI. 0. KLETTNER, The l''ir and11( Squar Dealer)011CI. CANNON & MAYES, Mansion House Steam Laundry, -AT NEWBERRY, S. C. TIII IIAtUED EIDGE of nit-rdom iso~ ah e IId w hen ain In. feior *1 laudy seds'i1 your1 hnenfOt homio w V ith raI1lgedl edge and8 spread en)III( 3.1 bu ttonhole1s. If it, dono't '"drive a man t.o hariid dr tin1k" it will surely drive himi to seeking a laundr20( y thuat willI insure' him 0ne p101 r:eI.Lct, work as8 Is (1011 at the I ansLuion lIfouse St.eam) [Lund ry. We ntot ongiv y .~ our11'11) line a) erfect color' and finish, but, we send it 1h0rn0 in a c'odit-ion t,hat ninsus comnfor't, in hot weather. IAGENTS in C " 1 o-"