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flucklet's Arnica Salve. 'IThel be!st Salve in tle world for Cuts 1rmisos, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum IKver 8'>P,. Tetter, Challped Hands Ohilb)14ns, Corns, and all Skin Erul) ti m1, anid positively cures PIles, or no) py re(ured. It is guaranteed to givo p arfecrt 'aIsfantion or mnonei rofunded. P3riew 25 enr per box. For sale b*y I Rbertmn & Oilder and W. E. Pelhai. The Commercial Bank CAPITAL 50,000 Having added a Savings - Department, will ;,ay interost on all deposits, at rate of four por cent. por annum, inder regulations of said Depart mot. JNO. M. KINAR?D, Pros. Z. P. %V1t1o01T, Cashier. To Doliver an Addrrap. Dr. I'eter Robertson has been invited to deliver the address before the Asso elation of Alumni of tihe Medical Col lege of the State of South Carolina at the annual banquet in Charleston in A pril. He is the, first graduate in pharmacy who has ever been Invited to make th is address. ie will accept and will g ve the Alumni something inter esting, ilnstr'uctive and entertaining. Tite Het. Msteico For Rt,eum1atipm. "I think I wold go crav.y with pain were it, not for chamberlains's Pain lai." writes Mr. W. 1H. Stapleton. lerminie, i'a. "1 haiyc been adilieted wit,h Oheminaitisi for sevoral years and have tried reiedies without,11 n nvr biut. L'ain Balin is the best medicine I have --ot hold of." One applicat.ion relieves the pain. For sale by W. I'. 'el,ham, l)rugVist. Gomd N, &W for Ex.Sold et s. We havo been shown a letter by Mr. T. G. \\ illiamls fronm Congressman Lat im(er which states that according to his recollect ion a recent, Act of Congress entitles all volunteers in the recent, war with Spain, and ilwho have been IM tered out., too ie month's extra pay. This will be good news for the boy.i of the 1st Soutli Carolina legiment, but tle next thing they would like to know is how to proceed to get the money. A Ulever Trick. .1t 'ertainly looks like it, but. there I. really no trick about It. Anybody cai try it who has L-mie Back and Weak Kilieys. M aharia t nervoitis troibles. We imean lie can eure himselr rit awiv by taking Electric Bitters. This medilliie iotit,s tilp the whole system, acts is a stimulant to the Liver and Kidf%*\, is a ulood purifler aid nerve tnlic. It eurew Comstipation, Headlache, F.titing Sell, Sleeplessness and Mel aneioly. It Is purely vegetAble, a mild luxAlive, id rn%lst(res the systemi to Ii n,',tural vig4r. Try Eletric Bitters iad be convinced that they are a miraele worker Every I-attle guaranteed. Ojily 5oe. a ho tie at Robertsun & Gil der's and Pelhan's Drug Store. A Newberry itny P'rom,otetl. Mir. Robert P. Fa'nir who has been the agent for' the Standard Oil Company at Laurtens, S. C., has been p)roimoted iandl accept.ed the position of Traveling Salesmen for the company and has en tered uplonl t he discharge of his dut,ies as such His territory embraces New berry atnd tuppetr Sout.h Carol inat. Mr. Fair is the eldest son of Post master' Pair, aind Is 'a popular antd tde ser'vinrg young gentlemran. Is many friends int Newbetrry are prouMd to.hear of htis promnotiant and wish himt continued suc.ess. .A satt iDeath. Dean t h t, all timries and tuder all cir' enmast,ant'es is sad, bitt the one an1 nouncited in the notice elsewhere in this paper is unusually3 so -thatI of NI r. A dam Nutlinrg, soin of Mir. Julihus .1. Ep tig, wh io (lit d in Cu~tba on t.he 19t.h in strnt of typhoid fever,) far away fronm home and lov.ed ones. He wais a memi ber' of Comtpany 1L , 2nd S. C. Regi iienit, now stationed near [Havana, Cuba. HIe (lied ont the 1 9th inistant after arn ill ness of abouit a wveek, and htis remains were buried there ont tire 20th. In reply to ia telegram to Senator Tilhnatrn, Mrs. pting, t.he yoiing mant's mother, has received the following: Washinrgton, D). C., FebA. 20, 1899. liis. .1ulrIns Ji. l'Pting: H ave seen Quatrtermnastei' Genei'al atnd lhe hais piomnised to Order son's body sent honme. Unit,ed States Senate. Thie HIerarld and Newvs extendis its sympjath y to the bereaved parents. The He'rald and1 Newvs pirmiu itR ock 11 ill Hutoi.y is itow on exhibition at 1'l w. IR. 11lipp's stor'e. Call and see It and you will, see a beauty. Some srubac'ibeir to this Paper Is goinig to get th is buggy and all It, will cost, Im will be a yeari's suibscipItion to The t Herald andI News. When y'ou call to see the buggy aisk to see thto harnetss-the sc (tndi p)relmim-atnd the pumprikins, at, wIch you are guessing the number' of seed tbey contatin. Read the olfer' of preiumis in ainot,ber' column. Ca.D LTdIEI REN11DIE8 at z0ro pices at PELIIAM'S PHIARMACY. Every Lthing kept in first-class drug oros htatdled at lowest figures, b)y topeteit (1riuggists, at elham 's= Drugstore. VARIM)UN AND AL AtMUT. Don't forgot to pay your taxes before March 1st. Maj. L. W. C. 3lalock, of Goldville, is In the.city. Magistrate Chappell has appointed Mr.'C. B. Tidwell ats his constable. Mr. J. W. White is having the in toeor of his store greatly improved. Dr. and Mrs. J. 13. Fox left yester day for thleir new h1om1e in Staunt.on, Va. L C. Speers, Esq., of the G re nwool blr, is spending this week in New berry. P,verybordy in town is going to hear Rev. Sam Jones lecture when he oies. Fifty dollars was realized for charit iLble purposes by the Washington Tea Wednesday night. Mr. T. M. Wells, who has been at, Pelzer for several months, is at his home in Nowberry. The Legislature did one good thing -stopped the use of the l'a1lietto tree on dispensary bottles. The time for returning property for taxation has expired and the Auditor is now attaching the penalty. Mr. J.. 14. Norment, traveling agent for the News & Courier, spent several Jays in the city this week. President Geo. H. Cromer will con duct lay services In the Lutheran 3hurch next Sunday morning. Mr. I. J. Wynn, who has been in the lower part of the State looking to his farming interests, has returned to New betrrIy. An exehanlge says Nort,- Carolint Iohevo growers sivre zail to matkce from $50 to $1331 per acre. That beats .ott,oi. Those who thought, there was at small L-rowd ill town oight to have seen 'the wrowd ill town yesterdty just after th1e rUna11Waty. )r. W. A. Young wants to sell you your.i medicines which he will tell you thout, in the near fuLutue in The Herald mnd News. I'ostimlaster Fair has hiad the parti Lion in the postolliee movedl 1l) up1makinig the olllce more roomy and giving them more light. Newberry's delegation to the Leg islat,ure all arrived home on Wednes Jay, havitir completed their labors at the capital. The contract to fill the excavat,ion where the new depot is to be built by the Southern Hailroad has been let to M r. Joh n I. W icker. The Commercial Batik has added a savings department and will pay inter est .n deposits hereafter at the rate of 4 per cent.. per annuim. A. C. Jones pays more than the frolght in his coming sacriflice sale. See in his ad. what. he Intends to do. le is always a leader. Hood's Sarsaparilla never disappoint,s. I may be taken for impure and im poverisied blood with perfect confi dence that it will cure. Dr. 0. 13. Mayer left for L4aurens yesterdaty and will ret,urn this after noon. Alder eman Earhardt is Mayor' pro0 temt in hiis absence. '"The Newherry" was floating to t,he b reez.es a U1. S. flag on Wedne~sdlay. The only patriotism visible on Wash ington's hit thday in Newberry. M iss Swittenburg, of Newberry, who has been -oni a visit to Mliss Mary Mlit ler, of Little MiountIai n, retulrned hiome Saturday.-C.hapin News. -~ Sper'v isor' H-ill is havn g built ai large and convon ient stable forin t he count,y mu tles on the lower' edgo of thei jail lot leading to "t,he hottoms." Mrs. H. .1. Wyvnn will leave iln a fewi (days for Neow York andi( othier northiern markets to select her' 1prin stockt o D)ry Goods, Notions and Ni ill inery. T1he city couheiil held at called meet. lng W\ednlesdlay afternoon. No busi ness of Iint erest, to the publie was trans acted. Thel ne4.xt regtulatr meeting wvil be 1he1( Onl next. 'VTesdaly nig ht. Mtr. I lenj. dal faero wais recomiimend ed by the delegat,ion andl is thte sceond stib cornmmissioner- fo" Newheorry Countny So the I loar'd wIll stand as follows W. A. H ill, S. S. Cunininghamn ant llenj. H-alfatore. Exercises were held att the Honudar' Street. School on Wednesday cotimmem orative (If Watshingt.on's birthday Soveratl visi trs were ptresent and en joyedi the exercises anid commnend1 hot] teacher's atnd pup1Ils. It, is said that the last fr'eez,e tnot (onl killed out the b)1lue irds, but, t,hinnet out, the doves and1( partridges atlso. Th<t LegIslature ought to have plassedi a lavi to prloteet, thie hirds(l, for wit,h sutel freezes and then being killed out, wi will soon hatve nione left. Quite atn excitetmetnt was catused yes terdaty afte.'noon by a runawaty htors with Ia 01ne-horse wagon load of wvood: on the public square. Little damautu wItS donte, exept to blreai t a1)poke ou of the wagon wheel and the batrnes was somnewhat, tangled tup. I tev. WV. Fj. Seabrook, of Wi nehiet ter', Va., has been chosen to preae ,,hie baccalaLureatte sermiton at the nex comimenA1ment of Newherry Collegi anud liev. J. A. B. Scherer, of CharI ton, S. C.. will deliver the annual t dIress before the st.ndents on Stunda night of commencemnent week. Therec is no( longer' any doublt abot it, Samn Jones, the celebrated evang< list and lecturer wvill appear here ui der the auspices of the l'xcelsior Fl Company in the neatr futture. TI date has not. yet b)een fixed, but it, wi be atnnou need with in the unext fe days. Th'le opera house should1 A GRAND SUCCE4. Tho VIst Eiter'aluvet or the Itntacelor ittI40--,N8on01 of trt,ty t 1tienta t1ful 111vottim 1treprv*s-DMing the 'hirteeo 0rigessi btateai One of the most beautifil entertain .ients ever given in Newherry wits the W1ashingo1toi. Tea tparty given Wednes dJay evei at armory by the ilache I I- Laids. The hal wia lovely with its pitriotic taur., aind stripes anIId iv.N-t-willed winl (OWb Coiliekit) IanISaong the decora tions were the well known n%ords: "'irs t iII wir., Ir-St, in peace, anmd fir-st in the hearts of his Cou1ln.Vlt3II,"ma 11tde of evui- eens on whit, cam ats tch ed just over the door. A beaautiful siglit was ilhe milityling of tihe- Iotfud uIate Li g wit' the "Sta' Spantgled i:tu111!r" (if the Union. The booths were piettive: que anld originatl and a rngedIl in lei- as they wLvr settled, V1ir1ginia (Mi ts Delle Land) being firzt. It wits covered with1 Virginia, creper., anld on each post was suspended Iuge bunches of tobacco leaves. A fringe of Cigais and )Ipes around the edge of the top made a quaiit finish, but th old time darkies, Atunt Dinah and Abe, sitting on the roof completed "in 10 Virginny." New York camne next and was a beau tiful siow-clipped booth. The four posts were covered with snowy branches of cedtar spiinkled witl it. mond dust, which made a most beautiful as well as nat.ural scone. Au original idea was the gold bugs, which attrat.ed much attention. New York was pr-esided over, by M iss ltiel Boozer. Third in line eamle MtssachusetAs, (Miss Lizzic Dominick). "The M ty State" wats quite appi-opiately deco iat.ed in seae-blue color aind gray moss. The umbrella top was sprinkled with sIew and ice and covered with a U. S. New Hamnpshire ( Miss IBessie Gild er). This booth wias greatly admirel by all present. It was gracefully cur taied 'i wiith ivy and crowned with a pyramiidall top of trailing vines. Connecticut (M iss Nina Garlise) was lovely in green and white. Lace CIII tains with sprays of Ivy heing solely used for decoratiois. The (omeic shaped top was also covered with ivy which hung in long tel(rils over the curtains. Maryland (MI iss Rachel MeMiasterm) wits benut.ifil in orange and white Her 1leor was alternately stripeWd in the same colors. This booth was enclosed with gracefully (rap1Ie(d curtains of rib bon loaters of the same iues. Rhode Island, (Miss Lalla i Martin) the sialilest State in the Ulnion. was by no means the least ii beauty. On the cotner* of the top to the right was pliced the anchor of Hopo, made of gold, which Wits originally suggestive or th is State. Snow sprinkled brianches were ised for decorai lous. Delaiiware, ('Miss Cora Dominick) the fruit, Stitte, was lovely in pink and green. Curtains of ivy conecaled the foui postS anIld It fiilge of aipple Itld peacthes added greal ly to the effect of this booth. Nort,h Carolina (Miss Mlamie Ren wick) was patriot.ic in recd, whit,e and blue1. A huge flag of the UnihOn surm -imounttedl the top of the booth and1( ever' gr'eens and( p)ine tolps maiide a perfect hinish. New Jlersey (MIiss l'inmna Wiilson). T'hi s bIot,h wast decorated in black andit oirange, the 'ri ncetoni coilois and prte T1hiis Sitte was entiirely oif pure whiite, t he pot le: 'tit draer of' (Ikuiey cottt. T1heO lijllars of cottOn blolt, ittate it love ly eifeet,. IL lige bune biles of r'ice weire tiedi at, the batse of the fouri plillars. 'rTe nainie (If the Stat,e was also olf cott,On. I 'ennsylvania (Mi ises .tioriat Martin anid G oido~n \\ e s) wast the candyl hooth. It, was gracefully3 drapi Ied ini r-ed and white, the i QOiakeri colors, andI in t,he ceter iwias suispend(ed OhLI Liber' ty Bell matidet of wii'ito 1oses. Suiggi s t,ive dlecorat ions were- h bunches of gruain, and1( a moost, oiinaiil idea was the wagon of coal on tihe Iront,. of the top. Th'Iiis was the popu hue place of the evening. Geor'giat was in charge oif MI isses lPan ny3 NI ay I arw it and 1(11 Ielen Jones. Th le four post,s were' wrappIedl ini red atndl blactk, the unmiver'sity color's. '1Tie idlea oif "Gecorgia pi ne," 'wnI ich is so reniow ned was carried ouIt most ehfectiv~ely. T1he centLetr of attrt,i' onI(i was the "colonuiatl arch'' willh the Liberty Hbell Isuispendedt( from t,he cenlter. lInder t,hese nmble like columinns G eneral tad Mrs. Washington recceive'd their num erous guests. Th'le lat,t.er, MI rs. Wv. 11. Huni tt, was beaut,ifuilly gowned in biro endIer velve't, with pinik silk am nirs and11( court train. She mtadle it lovely as well as an Ideal Lady Washuington. andit dIigileitd liguire wais iimagilicent, in and( tiouisers of colonial si,yle Generals ILafayette (NIr. C. li. Wearttin ), Ma irioin (Mrt. J no. NI. IKi nard ), aind Greene (MI in. Wi. II. IIlunt) werec h)andsomnely attired in thie salme fashion anud miade d ist,ingu ished guests. T1he great and orly3 Uncile Samt was well r'epi'esented by Mr'. l'd I (n's, who; -(catedl much I i merrimnent, and amiuse menit, wvherever Ie 0was seen. TIhe manl111 y litt,le page ( NIlast,er James))Q Sini th) was hiamdsomei ini a IPaun t,leroy La suit. S Miss bueiy McCaughinit (Nellie Cus ti s) wits beaut-i ful in a costil nn of liatle bIue br'oeade and lace I lin, and miost charmningly atssist,Ld Gn., and NI is. Wash inugton iniCI ntert,ii ing t,heir hemiswetre all gowned in old - t faithioned drless with I owdered lhair' anid all looked lovely. L ac k of ti me and space forbids piart,ieulariizig fur l- The Geo. Wash ington) of the time y priov'ed to he Drn. W. E. l'elhitm, who was pr'escrted it gildied htatcthet, by MIr. M. A. Carlislc in it mos tl)ppropiaite it mannfer'. .MIss Ohii Wilson had charge of the voting. The contest pr'ovedI to be a close and hot, one. 'e TJhe eveninis' closed with an Old e Ifasi oned "ciake-walk," u'inder NIisi IINeville Il'ope's (dirmetion. A harge nmi h er' took parlt andi it was ai pre!'tt sight ,E socialIly andjt Iinlancial ly, anti the IHaich i nim.Mta ,b,-,.'ve iuntl edit. coUt I' tItCEEINOM. TIe GlanI Jury Ie-parts ml Other tIlls 114multetd of 'il a' e t u stial. neV411 ywt tBeforoe 110 Cou rt. In TuesdaV's issi of The Herald and News the report, of court, proceedings wits 11p to t.be closo of the .court Llon day evening, so we take ilp the pro eedinlgs in this report beginnting lit the openling of thle couratesth.,y mlort ing. \Vhile Some111 few eases have been dis posed of, matters seem to be moving along raIther slowly, an11d it looks nlow its if the court will not, comuplete the work before it this week, or certainly if It does, it will he in sesiol until Sat ilrdaly.I Tle Solicitlor sinco Monity hats hiaid d out the (ollosving bills to the graniid jury: State vs. W ill ough.s-assault, aind battervy wi: in t,eit to kill. State vs Geo. Thrift. -rape. State vs. 1'. irooks leederi and l1ag gie Clark- -habittiatl fornication. Thlle gn1111i jtry has alPo returned the followinug bills: State vs. Lolis Joh v"so11-dispenlsing Wit lropelrCitier liii-true bill. State vs (;id. ldwards and Juttlius Wood-lar -eny from the person-trule bi11. Statto vs. Thomis Pitts--hotsebteak ing and laceny--true bill. State vs. Will Doug 11, -;--atssattlt aind bat,tery wit h intent to kill anld carrying conceatled %. eapons-triue bill. State VS. (;eorge Mill1, S. 1'. l ills ItId IM. 'ull-riot atnd assault and hat Lery of a h h and atggrtavated nature true bill. Static vs. Jake Suber-airson---true bill. State vs. Iloseti Cotints--lareeny trle bill. State vs. iehart'd Owen-rape---no bill Statte vs. Geo. 'W. Thrift-rape-no bi 11. Stite vs. Dorat 11,ayes-latreeny all rceeivinr stolen goods trle bill. statte vs. I lut ler II at-mon---house breakg and ureeny -true bill. Statie vs. ltihen A ustin and Andi-eW Aulstiln-atr-son -- triue bill. State vs. Ge(o. I,tIngford---burglary anld !arheny--- rie lill. Statte vs. '. I hrooks leeder atId MAIg gie.Cla1rk- -fOrnienltion-trtic bill. No[ 1'RO)SS-:E. The following cases hiave been nol prossed by the Solicitor: Statte vs. Ned Whetler and Ilenry Whetice--obtaining goods under false pretenses. Statte vs. Ned Whetler atnd Henry Whetler-disposing of propert.y under ien1. Statte vs. .1. J. Hipp and Quinter Ilipp --assaukilt and battery with intent, to kill aind catIrying concetled weapolis. 0illH.R BUtSINISS. In t.he case of the Statte vs. Do1k Ituff alias lRichard I Iu-asatitultand batt.cry with intent to kill-onl motion of Solie itor' Seaise, the presiding Judge isstued L,he follow ing or'der: It appelIarIs to tihe coiu rt, th at tbu said( D)ok I tu If ailias I lichatrd liiulfl is un tder' recogniizatnce to aLppeari as di fendantt in the atbove st,ated catse, and fails to) answer whien catlled, on mlotioni of TV. S. Seaise, Sol icitor', it, is or'deredl thiat. a benich warrant be forthwith i.y sued' at:d extetuted to comn pel the alt'. -mlance oif t'ae saidl D)ock Itull adias I Uchaird llulf State vs. T'h mlas l'i ts .hlotusebireak - ing anld larceniy -plead gt.illy. Static vs. i il I'Md wales and2 .1elius Wood-hlattee ny fr'om ti,he per~on--.ia set, for li'rid r. morn1 i lag. State vs. WA ill I)l1ugltais--assaut tnd1( battery withI intenit to kill. A henchl warrTanlt wat i.slIed to com112pcielie iat tenldanlce of lenssie Gilliamll, a naLer'il wiitneCss ini te ('ase. State vs. Geno. M ills, S P'. M ills andl Ild P attlI- -ar' on . Inl thIiis calse t.he Jutd ge issued the( followinV g olderI: ''"It appear-' inlg t,hat J1ak(e l'n low is a matterial wit nocs.< in behalf of the dI eee herei n, no0w uponhf motlion oif JohntoneiIt& Welcha, att.ornecys for thie d efend anrts, it, is or decredl thait a he neh watlrranit do forth w itl' issue fort t.he airrest. andi appr)teheni sion (If the sai d J1ake kt Isr!', t.O be (( deat wit,h acecordling t.o Iaw." State vs I ho.ler' Harmtlion--houtse hreak ing itandIa hreeny--lead( guilt,y'. State vs. Geo(N. I antug for'd-burlglary anrd lar een y. On mot,ion of JIohn tstone( & Welch, beniclh warrantIs were issued to com11pel the at.t.endance of J1oh n Ihuz-. zard( andlI WVill CalIk, mnatter'ial wi tnesses in the caseC. A bench watrriant, was also issuied tI comttpeI the attendance of Anrlew Auts tin, the tgrand jury havinlg fotund a true bill1 aigai inst him n l the charge (l aL!Son.. State vs. P . I rooks I leedr and11( M aig grIc Clartk -forni catioti. Iec war.l %'tl rats were iastued to cromepel tbe tatt,end. ae oiC(f the par1 ttie's chiariged in thiis in dlitmen t, thIae grand1( jury3 I hatvinig foun r( a tt'te bill. , State vs. Geor'ge Mills, S. I'. Mill andr Ild. P aull assatult and11 hattery of high aind atggr1avatted n ature. unilt, Geor'ge MI,'ll s, $25 or th Irtyday o nt (1 th counlty liaint gantg; S. P'. MIIlls and 1N IPautl, $15 or s0 marny datys on the count chint g,atrg (eachI. Statc vs. )or'a Hayit~s-lairecn and'111 ro ceiving stolen goods guilty of the firte count,. St ate vs. Lou is Joh11nsoni - di spenIsi n of pr'opertyvi uider l-iend. A ft-er h earlit ar'gum tent, pro and( conl tile Solicitor an Cotini'el fotr the ( State atsk ed for' a -ve ingl.v dtt"e. d the juryc ti lied a verdi< oIf not21 gaul , which the jurcy did. The case of thle Sttle vs. .1. .,J. Hi1 andl Qu)tinter Ilpon--assuault, andl hattoe of at Iigh land aiggravated nature. It. was proven by aItavit that NI vs. H ipp wit. sick a(nd unable to attend cort. and it Was decided to vall the vase aIgalinle Mv r ipp1% Pntd as We go to press this trial is inl progress. 8'13101(\'VIOR HILL, GIV'Ml.N U iN'T'1l, N l-: ',X CMI'RT TO REPdlORT. IS 1 1onor', tt .Judge, isued tile following order: !t appearing to t.hit satisfitt.t.i tmof ti Cour-t, t.hitt V. A. liill has ju.t. recenti., assu ned the dut ics of thi ollico of Couity Super-vistr, and that sinlce Ihe has assull.ed tbu duties of bis ofilee al Iost his whole Lhie has beeln retquired in looking after tie Iublic roads, bridges, poor. holsoe aild othur work away front the (Court Hlouse. antld It, fur ther apiarintg tihat it is iipozsSible for. him to itake a report of tleit alfiirs of the county for 1898, wit hliout, a con fer enee wit,h thit ('lerk of I he formner lomtu d of County Coiiml issioners, wIjiel vonl fIn'ilCe Ouh to he ha l ilid t.his terl of C'ourt, it. is tierefore tr l red t,hat t.lhe timue for iaking said report, be and t.e stne is hereby vxtene' ito the ilrst lay of the next term of it' Coui rt of Geiieral Svssions for N ewherry County. Gil.:owG.; W.( A; Circuit .ludge. Februatry 22nd, 18119. UI'N UHl- DElCNSION. Welnesday i the Sessions ('ourt .(lge 1age ma(le at dctislon whichi it traceted vonlsidviratble interest. Hoe de v!dvd Olhat ai dof, ennn11ot het at subje-ot, of lar'eny, the ease heling: The Sttate vs. Geor.ge I ang ford- hla it ry a and liar eeny. .1idge (.'atge sustainled tihe luo tiot Iy (. delliirrer to the loditt.inelit as follows on both counts of the latter: Ist,. l;trglary of a dJo4g1house aIppilrt oialt, to he dwe'liing, with intent to steal the goods an11d ebattels of a pterson naetld. 2nd. ('ompound hiteeny, or the steal ing of a dog in the inight. time, wol.h tenl dollars from it dolglokuse; and em lraed inl this list is petit lareeny. I hold, first, thitt lureelly Cuanot ie committed or a dog: tinit tle intent to liteal goolds at)(d hAllt.tels (char1ged Inll frst, coilnt iecessiIly imlplies the stealing of a dlog, bLkeauso from ai dtoglouse: adt] ,hiat the oflelise of hurglary is theve fore i.ot, chrged. I hold fuirther it, is not compolilud 1irCeny t,o steal from a doghouse. I hold, lastly, talit no petit larceny of at dog can he) committ-ed: hut if so the milagistt'tU has coniint' -reniD jt'isd iet l01 atid the tase is triable by that ollieei and oug it, not to be tried h eire. GIA ND .UlY'S PtHESMN'TM P.NT. To the Hion. G. W. Gage, l'residing .1 odge: Tile girand jury begs leave to sulbilit the following presentiment: W'u have cairefully considered and acted upon ll hills of lndictmeiit, band ed us by1 the Solicitor. We have exa.nined the jail and fiind it itnd the preilises In fairly good con dition except the roof which was re ported to us its having several leaks in it. We wouild recoiiend that, it he 1put, in goiod con)lditlion. WVe lind that the jail has electriie Ilights and1( water wtoirks. Th'bis is a gireat impr~iov'ement, aind conIivt.ienince. We lind c the Couit Ilouse alIso in facirely goodl contditioii. WXe Iindi thit teinunt.y hiomei ori pr house ini good condititjion andcc te ini miates well cared for' anil the geniierai iminagemient, catisfactoiry. We Iindit a goii suil oPYtf piovislins on hami,h madiie on the county farm, consiistting of corn'h, f(idduer andtc baiconi wti th sri licent numbiienr of hogs tci furnIishi hiitioi for niext, yeari. WXe hit]l the publilic roads ina hail n dit ion, anud recomiiniendc t.hait thecy iiw piti. ini good ciiidiitn its sooin as panit,i-t cabl)1e. We I ll thle road br'idIgies in t. ii c'.'onty (i]iliitIl0'h in hadcondtion iandwould ie tdiffereint cociuit.y ciflicirs. bitt haive ti,bree guiembiers oft t.he graiti jury, to (Ix a ninle sidc ollees anid rp iort to gritndi jury at, t,be iex t t rin cif coiirt., this he ing donige at the suiggist.ion of *yttm IIno (liEf'apon t,he assuimiiption that, t,b said cOtii itIe would lie 1)111d thle tisua prdir in alld inulieage for' t.ble serivi cr thbus rendered. \Vt' r'ecommendigii t,hatt u cii lerk it e1 Nc. I, l 'i''s, I"ol'e!iiiat. ii lat Motrt, filessettccg to (Ovo. Du)arinrg the recent, sevi eecol wieath er' it wats to be0 'iected that t,bir wouldIc be miore or less suilfering amon; ii) the poori g pe'opl . NIitaycr NI ayer in i striutet,ed thec polhice to miak e spceciail ii (qtiry andc Ic) lind out If any one wia really3 ini ineed. IIe itls at skedi l th in ist.ors t,o rec'pcirt to hiinii any ihatt ti<r gh comfe tunderi their c)bserivatt,ic)i. Up ti WNed nesd]ay~ t,here was nic eatse cdisciov eredi, but, t.hen t,here wer e cases t,hno were In nceed of wcood. Theiise wc'r prgompijtly relieved by a stad Ifun, pl1dacedI in the hiandls cif Dr. NIayer' .h) M Nessirs. WV. A. le:dmnrds (a st.range w ho happienied to be hceret), it. I). SmIth I". '1. WVilIsona, Z. I' . Wrighbt,, . io. N ciinrd, i2. WV. l"loyd, C. ,1. I urgeel Il'hJdw. lt. liipp, J1. N. Martitin, .J . ( Myeris iacd () I Maycer, The mocnri wats wisely iand judiciously ex peade, .It s peaks~ well foir the people of t.h tconinit,y thait t,hire was no eats< witnt, do itrniL' the an iieceedented weat.h whIiich we recen tly't IuTe.red , hat thel should it] witys be on hand a f und esp d elally' for' helping those who r'eally net .help. 'it" C"" r' * Cdii in, dine' it:i Take Van I ,rir'c ('cldi (I npii ' CGripp)e. (<:oighs anicld cd'obl: 12 Idose. il cent,s at, all IdIruggists. G uaranteed '3 eie 'money geftir~. tin. Thiero will be at 'nveting of the.iames D). Nance (%mp, No. 33 6, on .\arch 60h (saltldtky ) in court, houtse t t 11 lk. mll. The preselie of every linb111her of the cltmp is dlesirei. Thle aIinual thi-s of U-) conts is nlow Alklo. I L-ns. vomnt pru pared to piy k. C. P. BNki i, I LLS Roulse (fhe tor pid liver, atd enre billutusness, sick hienaitlale, jaunllice, nausea, hI11geI tion, vte. They are til V1luable to prevent at coi or break up at fever. Mi ld(, gent le, certain, tity are wort by youir votience. Putrel.v vvgtabile,te enn he taketi by chilidrei or <eliente woileIl. Vrice, 2.at all ivnetic itlealers or by imall of ('. 1. ilk A- (I., iwull, \Mass. 50 PER CENT Yes, that is what many lines of go All wool Dress Goods w Now going at Same worth 65c.. now Same worth 75c., now Same worth 85c., now Same worth $1.00 now Broadcloth, Waterproo goods at half price. On Capes and Jackets' more than half off. Many other goods too r Remember, we goods at I The latil CA s eltC111 fil W11114-1t1i v 3411. fil The liommit'lee of the omeoGrw on"' Association of Newbi-l-ry ('ount % halts selectetil daule arran1gennt' for the landl nI which11 to n14tke the ex lierimet-1 of tohnecovcultilr'othis ea T1he (object ini view iln selectinlg t.he <l wa'- 1.0 fr 1,11t 1 h Un i t t WaLS luitable for tobacco VIult-ure luld to -Iet. it at-- licar O.he cily ats possibile, So thatl ever-yho41.\ Who WisheVS 4,nl Visit Lit. h ilfarm atild wiateh the plocess of ult.ivat ioll. Thet site SVlIOeCeL is 1weVty nce of 1\1. (1 . Wells' lantd oppos)Oite l'o'4s11 biki yartPI. lat tenl d .hie (crop, 1a131 bas5 aad 1 one toI( l work'l prIeparting t.he he<ls. S'verli (it i zensIu.IeI. prpai to*4 pln for th' r 14'le inleimnib('nt, (Il tIlhie a 1)oIEion 3[1n ns teven Awii (t nchtil g ai3ryn to1 thIp. NI. \V n'i ful'$,)I Il. 'I h. eIpr i i 11tunlion,11 Co43 - anti. II 'oh11 , (41 In Ive 3.311 111k 11a NjV illi t i tii h it fIt. a IL <i - the 11*u is'Imaofkow.1. umc J'oi t iv4 (.ure d jtesr' P l' N. -NIIII 4)asfesl Atin a,I lIectslooe nf -Ni NN a l l ia w 511 of4)' tiw11 ThfnI,~ 'Ie ai On sofg the otl-desttr anb best! o Guhars o lb nd \\ (m ret IGisth ie Nr.avadst. ba nd, oti f rt al r e rI. M.\Ew fR. $H,00.p. \etfwi P LANT LIFE, to be vig orous and healthy, must have Potash Phosphoric Acid and Nitrogen. These essential elements are to plants, what bread, meat and water are to man. Crops flourish on soils well supplied with Potash. Our pamphlets tell how to buy and apply fertilizers, and are free to all. GURMAN KALI WORKS, 02 Nassau St.. New York. REDUCTION! we are offering ods at. orth 50c., - - - 25c. Roing at - 32Ac. going at - 373c. going at - 42.c. going at - 50.c f and all heavy woolen ve will give you a little iumerous to mention. give you good ow prices. 70,1Um0 TE1\T.,a 'm0 m BUFFALO BICYCLES! ...-ENVOY AND rLEETWINC MODEU.. 1899 PRICE $40 ENVOY a The '99 model far sur passes any bicycle ever built. QUA LITY: Better than ever ! STYLE and FINISH UN EQUALED. FLEETWING.1 BETTER than EVER! IPrice: $40 to $75. J. R.FAIR, Agt. I Newborry, S. C ROC H tUG C. oa Hi ', A . A Edw. I. R . ipp Agnt - Newborry, - S. 0. nBuist's Prize Modal Garden Seeds 7. lOc_papers for c. Peas and Beans in d bulk, and Red and e White Onion Sets, for a sale cheap at Vy i 1 BICIuTs,ON & 'i I 1.)11010S