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E. II. AUI,L, MDITOP. ElI O JCIA L COR ECtCSi'ON IIENCEC. Columbia, February 9.-The general appropriation bill 1,as been presented In the House and yesterday and last, night was spent in discussing it The logislative supply bill it Is sald will be presented tomorrow. That meanig that adjournment is getting to be in sight. Last night, however, the Senate re fused to adopt i resolution to adjourn oil 17th. Consideration of the 'esolu tion was postponed to next Tiesdity. Adjournment by the 17th is out of tle question. My judgment now is that final adjourntiliint will be had oil the ?th. That of course is conjecture. * * No discussion of any of the liquor bills has been had. They have been postponl from tile to time and atre now not to como u) for at daiy or two. The way in which all these matters have been postpoled Confilrms the opin ion expressed in m)liy tiotes of 'luesday that at. this session nothing-' will be donie with the dispensalry. There is, however, no way of telling just what would be tile resIlt if the Iliuestiol were squarely brotight. up on leavimlg the M Otter to the peOple of each 0un .y to s'y wlether they wanited proli bit ion, hi_-h Tiicent or d ispens,ar. That would be local self-governMlentt. leaving it. to the people of vach colnty to 11y what thvy wanted. x * * Senato' Alppelt, of Clirendon. Who has been ain ardetit supporter of the dispensary, last Iight iltroduced a bill to suibmllit, the qunestion to thk' voters of cec coutti.. inl anl inltv-iew published this -ning he says lie is induced to do thig on lccounlt of the great politi val iulluence which the dispensary i assumiling aid onl aecounlt, of I he ict iotn of certain Iebilers of the board work ing for aild waitst certai) (andidiates for poi:ion oil the board, and fIn'ther to let the people say what they want. IlIis bill, in) my judgient, is a good one, bit I t not l.l(tve aVything will be done at this session. The ustal fight for and agIinst ILl) propriattiols for the State colleges i. Iow on ill the appropriation bill. * * The Goverior is not oit, yet, but. is l1mprovi nig. fjltepresenltative Wyche has bool till ed home on acconllit (of sickness in his family, but he is niow it, his post. In a ColVejsltion% with hint last iiglt he said in sub1staInce: "Thle low price of cototi ttd tliv I-e stltill,g hatid timties iecessitat.e the vlos est, ecololly itn the Illanlatgelletit of the affairs of the eouity. I shli favort a reduction of taxes if it nn be (lote inl anly WILy. I favor il tleildimelt, to the conStitutiol proVidilng for at terlm of four years for all oflicers and bien niel sessions of the I,egislature, w h ich will satve to thle peoiple of thle State fromn $50i,000)( to $l100,000( ever'y ot her yearll. Ill mly(l oini on tile Legislatur ie should confline it self more c'losely to1 the conlsidlerat iont of bills of genteral in terest to the wh~ole Statte and1( pro(v ide 8some wayV in wichel mtllters' of local concern cani be set tledl by th. counity authorities. "In suggesting g'enitlemien for aitnitiit men2tlt to the vartiouIls positlins ini thiie edl, whether' they haive bletn rny pol)iti cal sitpptor ter's 0or nt. I lim l thiis malit tet' oif r'ecommltienitng itatndi dtes the most un pleasanit duty1 I have toa perm tt as a puiblic servant. I tink all te.e o!licers should be sutg geste'd in the chi ef objecttins 1 hav e hecad ut trged against the magiistraotes itt the couty aie try inmg t iivial 'cetty a-es. i-uniting up~ cons5tl)lt costs itand i aniin ig t he farimers duiringr the busy wtasons~ by at themn as witnels-Ssi I in * tnw tii a~ a that ought not to be ttried. TIhe New berry delegat iton is t!ndea'vorintg to ent act a law witichi will tonal to pre ventt the useless pil inrg utp of costs a11tnd une cessariy litigation. "'I dlid ntot think it atdviSabhle to aisk for atn appr)topriiationi for the the pilr p)ose of inspect ion of foodt, m'tedicintes, whlilkies,, &..., alt ti ISSstiotn of the Legisilature', although I thtink it is a mlatter' of great imp Iorttance. I did not thlinik it wouild paiSs andl didi not care to consumtie timetl ini isc ussinrg it. '"Thlere hatve been aI great mrany abh surd tandil unneces-ary bill s l i tdutced. I do not tinik th,at thte I.eg i sat are i ng imp jOrtanlt, melasur0 es. () ithe t' I co tr'ary, imi)portanlt liiils atre often'ait too haistily w3. it hou IOltprpe dilcussioS el time Is watsted( in conisideintg maiitters of .io interest, to t he State at large andlt b)i118 that ouight, not to be i ntrodn teed,t and if itrodu iced shold1( be dIlspolSed1 of iat on1cC. InI fiact, whait weC need( int Sout.h C arol inai is mior'e r'espect 1and1 obeiece to laiw andlt not, 8s) manyt changes in the la1w." 10. II. A. An Editoar'st ifii-8avedt bcy Chasnbmt. ri,its,p , cugh t(.eedy. I)niring the early parlt, of October, 189ti, 1 contratctedl a bad c)ltd whlieb set tIed onl mly lngs and( wats neglected ut,it I feared that conisumplltioni had( tap pearted1 inl anf inIcipient stIn. 1 was conlst,antlIy coulghinig anid tryinlg to ex pel somtethinig wh ich I cotild niot,. I became alarmed aind after' giving the local (dOct01r a tr'ial bhl t a bottle (If Chamberlain's iJouigh Rtemedy anid the rest wtas lmmediatte imnproevement, and after I had11 uqed three bottles my luntgs wetre restor-ed to their healthy statte. 1B. 8. 1Edwards, Publliher of' The IRe view, Wyant,, Ill. For sale by W. 10. Palham. 'Dnuggist. OUR PROSPERITY BUDGET ALL THE NEWS OF A LIVE AND PRO ORESIVE TOWN. I Snoial Correspondonco Herald and News I Irospority, S. C , February 9.--Mr. Editor: Old tman Kay has no littl ti-OtrblO to get 801110 of his items tip to the ollice, and this Is his second effort this week, and he hopes that h will bo more successful this time and that they will not go astray again. Last week one of our most important items was left out, and wo did not got it in at, all and did not know of It C until the 1ape 1 m10 out, ad then It, was too late, anld then we sent it u) by a friend Monday to be sure that it would get in, and lie lost it. This is the reason why we did not, get in the death of one of out most, estimable la (ies, Mrs. Laucinda Dominick, sooner. We have tried again and trust that it will go through alright this timo. )id you ktnow of the itimportance that someiv people attach to Candlemas Day? 'Thle second aily of Februtary is the day, ard it is said that if the ground hog Comes out oit that day and sees his t shadow he will go back and stay for six' weeks. and that we will have had weather that long. 11ut, if he does not t see his shadow he will remain out of his den and that winter will soon h)e over. 1le did not get to see his shadow this year, t)ad we will see if there is at yt hin in the old saying. \We reeall k how thesm hings were talked over on C :s dyin 03r pr11esen1e Whenl we werer ,hildren. b ;t id not kno%V what they m1a.1Lt. ;ti then we had lot siht of it Mun . t , weVl* remzlinde,.i of i,t by thle &:e ye-ar :t_' The Yout*h's Companlion has %v .ra v- Pr'pey c::p'ets or .his amie ub;eet in it is!-u of last week. I tl*k kl yu co and read it ai'ainl. .\es. I). W. h-tii took advantaLe o of the gentle iephvrs that are blowinl.-, in the ILand of Flowrs, and hied her s.If away to the -amle on la-t Thursday and will spend some time with relatives aid frienlds in Mavon, Ga.. and Graines ville, lla. Ih>ok don't seem to minid it. buti he says that it is powerfult lone sole not to id I.eath and tihe baby whenl he gets home. N lver mind, Iovk, that is the way Youl will l'arin to appreviate tho Madam and the babies, and take the next trip with them. \Vell, Clhips. I lald woIdeted what hal haecomlit' of .osh Tr1ump11a, as he itas not showi a1p inl tll' volliumins of The Slrild and Nvws for some time, whet on pikil. uap i colly of th e Stylus for .lanat y, Wllat shilud I sol! but t t arti ale frot thc pell of the veritable .osh hiitsalf. lie ails left Its setlibblers to get tilong as best we canl without Ihin1. \What Alall we fill, Chips? Can't volt idue 114111 to r,t'n,111 to his first love otte(t more? a we will ho "lef . \Ve are glad to report, that t.hern is a ne w fivilm inl to wn. Capt,. It. S. H oozer. ias assot-iated Witi hitself inl tle fer tilizer hisit:ess the i firlof!. ' Bowers & ('o., with hi IleadulitaIters in tie store If the said hirm. They will d a gen eral fet,iIi zetr busi ness, antd ask theirt friends to givye thet a caill. Mr. A. \V t"otle, of Ortangebua.rg ('outy, was ott a v'isit to th1e homeu of 'alpt. II. S. I ooazer' last week, atnd hias returnedti'a to his hotme. NI\t'. l''oglec is a radatelItit of Newher Ci,'', ol lege. Miss l-',heol Il'aysintget' lhas lbeent ott a visit to hert aut, Mrts. .1. I'. \Vheeler', iad her' ganidfat her, Mr t. II. S. hlooze r, I )r. l-. N. N<ileri htav in g baett elected :ia1adele.ate, tat thet Natioal l)a'ttal A\s in Na w <rtleoants thlis week. left here latst \\'edm i a dayt~ to ait tendi thle sessionts (of thae suame. ltk w'ill also take int the Maritdi-Gr'as while itn the ('r'escent City. I Iowi wa' wish thalt wea. a'oul.b e with y<iut an tis ttripI. (hld boy,' lbut ther contditioni of (auit a'xchiapter' forabids.( 'PTa' iiaoaal :nte'at itg of thte l'r'osper'i tvy ( 'atnning a 'o. will Ibe behal by adljourn't-. tte'tt faromt thea a'va'ning of the 7th to thle a'venting of the l*sth. The mieetitg wil b.- he~ld ma thaa adli'a tat the, 'ros paarity Saock (ae. 'Te copanyatt has adi.;-oi tat i's ptack fatt the last sca-' sT het.t ain , a p r p o itrammlti as pumb!i.shaed in Th'le li'rald (t'atn tIhe very compttllimetary ' remrartks t haat we hard,al it was a satc'cess. Tlhea obal tan was prev'etedh from tittendingi lay thmm~a'',ever pre'vma'tt d a'm', 'ma badc cobal." tmucah to (jilt regret. bat we are go(itng to the tne'xt one. if we are able. I)f'. I,. (i. ('ortlae'tt ttatl' a IIyitfag visit thant thet muda t haare is a'imp;ly awtitl, mudtl is, knoaws what that lmtans. I betae is tio aua'h mottd in anay part of Newba'try' (:0o.tty thtat I hiae tver si!en. antd dontt waniet to ..e' at.t A 1a.in aire we: c'a.lld to Ihourno the loss oft onet oft our tmo- t'stimatble Ia- a dh-'s. Tlher'te' is ainoth.-r' vac'arnt chair anda atnot her loean hais hadu taka't trotta it a mttot hter. ainda t he thibirtantthus bte- i r'et calledi to moutirae thirt best anadj ru1(st bleloveda fiend. MIrs. Lasucinda Ihanatintiak, wife of A. I'. l)om,liik. gentt hy fell a-Ieep; ott thte 2tth of .Janu-' arty, andil was bddla to r'est int loXpr-'itIy cemtetery on thea folilowing daty. Site will be isedl here,* butt shie has otly gotie (al before to ait t th 0ecoottIntg of te lovedl otaes left, be'hind. Shec is now itn te gr'eenpantures and( sittitng beside te still wattet's of theo Maater'"s love antd tmet'ey. SIhe leaves a htuabtand anud lIve chiilde 1 an'ttd miany relati ves atnd fr'ietnds to mnotrn lher deatht. T1hie Lutthe'rn Visitor' atd thte Southi-I eeni Ltet'rn hatve tinited atnd put aJ 'phonte int the editot''s homte, and now Dr. 1Unllman nnn cull nn) allte folks .,in ,wn and in Newberry who have Phones. Mr. E. B. Kibler left Wednesday for 'olumbla to work -on the State print ng. This makes three printers from iur town at this work. Mr. A. G. Wise left last week for ohnston's, Augusta and the West. Mrs. Sallie (alnes, of Little Moun ain, visited relatives here the past veek. We have had two extremes in weath r the past week-one of rain, the ther of cold. Rev. J. ). Kinard, of Leesville, at ended services and assisted at Grace hurch last Sunday. J. A. Wessinger, Esq., of Ballen inle's, Lexington County, came up to ur town to look up a nice saddle orse, and of course his wants were uipplied. Cotton has been selling here for 6 ,d 6 05. If only our 4 and 4'cents ales could be made over again at the iresent, lrices, what a difference it vould inake to our people, but, then it viil be low enough again next fall. At the coogregational meeting in raceo chiirch Siunday the same oficer if the congregation were re-elected for he next, Year. Dr. 11alman and Rev. Kirkpatrick vill he away to their other churches undaty, also Rev. Arial. Rev. 3lan on will have services in his church. KAY. . i a Enerpriahig D)rugglst h'lere are few mien more wide wake nad enterprising than Rob rston & Oilder and W. E. Pelhani, vho spare tit) pains to secure the iest of everything in their line for heir niy eustoier4. They now have he valuti-ble aRency for Dr. King's ew )iarovery ft,r Conisuiption, 'oughi o ti Utida. This is the won erfui reiedv that is producii such a uror all over the vountry by its many tartling etires. It aitbsoltuttly cures oalt ima, Bronitlis. Ioar!-en.ss and all tieetion iof the Thoat Cthest and .un11g4 Call at shove drug store and tt a iril bst,tle fret: tir :a regular size i e'ts ald $1. Guarant.ed to cure r price reftitdlA iOUSEHOLD REMEDIES! IeUIdios for Colds. Ro-inedies for Coughs. Remedies for Sore Thront. Remedies for Croup. Reeinvdies for Bronchitis. Remedies for Consumption. Everything for tho sick at close rices. PELHAMI'S PHARNIACY. ---FERTILIZERS -igh Grade and Stand ard Acid Phosphate, with or without -Pot ash. -iot Boy Fertilizer. ,old Dust Guano. Dotton Seed Meal. Kainit and Muriate Pot ash, Potash -imited quantity. 3et others' prices and call on us; will save you money. Respectfully, Newberry Oil Mill, 3y L. W. Floyd, f&t4t President. Stop thiat Hack(! Ik-fore it is too late. The time to aicklo a cold is when it is just begin ing. A bottle of Robertson's Xnmpountd Cough Syrup if taken at ho right time will save you a sever liness. It gives instant relief from hat dlisatgreeale rawness of the biroat t hat conmes wvithi a cold, udt is ini no way unleaisant to take. t's price is only 25 cents a bottle, id ismannfactu red and sold1 at RO)BERTSON & GILDER'S Drug Store. Riemeumber we carn satisfy all your ther drug store wants. TATIE 01. SO(ITl CA it ) L NA, ' (liA T1i*(;<>(:lqT Wh- 11 ll ti.refGr. t5. SitM ari d htti~ialh ade sit.I to e rt1ie riat hm ilt r ofC,ilh Admnrtono i the litae n leth oyf' Joh Mayr VTet he hae, wefr tho cite and ad-ut nonlit,shll ad fjitngrartekdre ein deceared, that thiy tbe and low ne1t ay of February rnoliroij cloc in. forenoonC, to show cause, lotice of Appliciatioll for lIlmstad. llAITA T 1' OF 1'i! CA R01,1 NA, COUiNTrY OF NEWImIEitY, i'x I 'arte o arah Annar Clarkt,. ~T~IIC 4 1E11EtiiCY (IVE.N .this Saraih An Cit larke bye filedi i rmy otlllo an ippl ient,iiin to) have a Ilomes$teadt appr)taisedI and set, aside to erselfV anid huer cihild ren in the, lands nd~ petrsonal property of her hiusb)antd, lark Clark. W. ID. H AI.IDY, Master. Januar.y 10th. 1899. Mower's Sp6cir!Sale of WHI T E Is moving along well, and we are gratified at the' way in which the Embroideries have gone out during the last two weeks. To make the sale still more attractive, we have added 25 pieces of White Dimlity splendid quality to sell at lOc. Also MUSLIN UNDERWEAR U*s&See the Under wear display in our window. Every gar ment good and the price right on each. GA.S, MOWEReo. All Winter Goods AT COST. . Beginning today ad continu ing until Saturday night, Feb . rary 18th, I will sell every. thing in my store in~ the way of Winter Dress Gloods, Silks, Velvets, Jeans, Oassimneres, Flannels, Ulan)kets, UInderw~ear, Boots, shoes, Macintoshes, Overshoes, At Actual First Cost! This is ai great~ opp)ort.unity for the people ini towna and counI try to sunpply their needs at wholesale prices, and if you will neced anything in this line in the next three months it vwill pay y'ou to buy themi now. Special bargains offered in all the other lines in the store dur inig this sale. Come and see us A.C. JONES, The Poplies Store. N ewt er: y, 8. C., Feb. J, I1898 New Goods! We are receiving ne w goods almost every day, and offer them at reasonably low prices. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Silver-plated ware, Spectacles, Eyeglasses and Cut Glass and Silver Novelties. Dolls and Toys of every description. Come and examine my stock. EDUARD SCHOLTZ, The Jeweler, H ~rnto H, ( '. VV lisiufs', TFA6llMS XIN11LTIOR. rTIWWit Wil,d, HMJ AN V,XAMI runary 18thu, betweenji the homur of 9D a. in.,ari r, K, 01 Herewerearei 1899 Have just .tins:.:.d takingi Stock and find we have nioe winter goods thain we care to carry over The following goods we will sell at a big re ( uction DRESS GO0l)S, l'LAN NELS. JEANS, BLANKE'S, and UNDERVzS' ESTA and all other wollent goods fmr the next sixty days. Will have a now lot of Embroid eries in a few days at a very low price. Good many romnants in the lot; will also have a shipment of shoes in a few day& which wo-\'I also sell very cheap. Thanking all of our friends for their trade in 1898 will try and serve them better'in 1899. Yours to please, Davenport & Renwick' Remeniber That the Book Store is the place to get your Christmas presents. \N e have a full line of Pictures, Dolls, Musical Instru ments, and Books, For tho Christmas trade. Fancy Goods Of all kinds. Give us a call before buy ing. We will take pleas ure in showing you what we haye, whether you buy or not. J. K. GILDER BOOK STORE. Wagons, Carriages, Dolls, tiRE1T AD 8S1ALL FOR ONB AND IlaI1. Ships, Steam boats, Cruisers and Small Boats, Swords, Guns and Toys, for the Soldier Boys. Mother Goose Stories. Kris Kingle Series. Books for the Little ones. Come and see what - WE HAVE FR YOU, AT BARAIN STOBB [o Continue BUSINIE WNe will not close out, hut Wi the same old stand, and woul old customers, alld everybod barains to offer in all kinds Boys' Shoes H-ts, Shirts, Un thinge in our line. We will in due time opel Well selected stock of Sp We are buying our Spring S know we can l6ase you ii workmanship. (ome in an< now, and watch out for our PHE N9MBERRY CL( ROBERT Y. i DEALE CofHns and From the Highest Grad( ......To the C Prompt Attention Given 7tiflre' and HOlSCollld MWAlliIllIS-Ma Newberry, . . 1 IHE STANDARD WHEI ICq(u ; ped w it,h Cn. & .1. (lineber Tires. I? NATHAN E. I :/f''Now Pahrin for 1tepaeiru for unLI& al18 ]MicOLURE'S 51.00 a year - - - FORI1 Amiuong the4 Hspecil A N ICW iCIla l IY 11Il)Y .ly Miss il Ill' NAVA i, Hilli OI' 'Il Til W AlI Coniiios 11 hy ih h JClighouCt, nullI I Sc(iecfle, /fnvenlio Im inge crei a~ rt icluc, A l 'lene i n C ibt li ivinge 'I' irpcedol 4eel,,enrigee Navigal.ie,n 'eo I gii. in Mo.riern /unrfure' i'eloraphl gI.hool, Wiron 19PLEfND/D 8SH6 TheDfy will conoiii from, lCmlynytIi( Nipllog ~ ilh,e, liar W'linieu A llan Whllin .lohn, A Ilii Pflumiin OnJ in,lg,' (hJeeliffo'. Il ' ny iuDeDrunn Mergan, Itol un !? fiolieeI,e 'lee,Inton io Wu/4 ubuDIliJl libtlh It 0111mhIor of vetry *i*i ii o a o fe iil t h I) shrI., cri#sy, dlra niy rmuIllrt h Ic i om in s ke n an a p TH . 8. 8. MoOL 200 East 26 MW YORK CITY |SS! It kontinuo the business a d be glad to see all of our else. Wo have sone big of Clothing, Men'S and (lerwear, and in fact every. i up a fresh and ring Goods I tock with great care and ii p-ice, quality, style and I ge, some of our bargains 'pring Stock a little later. ITHIIW COMPANY. LEAVELLI I - ( V R IN SCaskets! MetalIlic...... eapest Wood Coffin! to all Orders MieAT ALL HOU RSI rle aud Granite Monuenil Wort . . S. C. 1899 RAMBLERS $40.00.. L OF THE WORLD! ill of ne w fea*nres'. Call and see themn. LULL, .Agent. MA GA ZINE - - -l1c. a copy 899 d featurosar l'Rlt L IE 01" LINCOLN. M. Ta'*rholl , lHY (JAPT. MAIIAN. LII"M E --EAL EXPEIE1NCES :)rit I' ie on ", n lovelopmenefts iri ni, E xploration I do~nri p1ivo' or Ii viiolvedi Prob)olem of Astronomy I 4fo' inI th D)op.'st Mines - Wht. Peniry is Doing in the Thle Teles4opo-Pictu1res by Trele ,graphd RT 8STOR/ES' r Hnrahi Ornr, Jewott I Octaivo TIhnet hoirisoni -I. Nesbit is Ellen i 'agow - striking stories by ntow writers, mntic episodes from renI life which 111n1 foniture of McClure's. ORE COMPAN~Y, lh Street. NEW YOlK,