The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, July 25, 1899, Image 3
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Notice.
The Farmers' Institute will be hold at
Brown & Mosoloy's grove on August
17, 1899. Subject and speakers will be
given later. Other county papers
please copy.
It. T. C. HIUNTFUt.
Tolophono Subscrlbera.
Please ad to your phone list
Mrs. Janlo Iteagin (Ites.) 121
and oblige
2t. L. W. FLIovl).
Notico.
The farmers of Newberry County are
requested to meet at the Court House
on the first Monday in August to elect
delegates to the Wheat Growers' Con
vention to be held at Greenwood on
August the 15th. Other county papers
please copy. It. T. C. IIUN'rEt.
DeWitt's Little Early Risers benefit
permanently. They lend gentle assis
tance to nature, causing no pains or
weakness, permanently curing consti
pation and liver ailments.
Robertson & Gilder.
Itt'NINltt Arie't.
On Saturday morning Mr. iVill
Boozer went to arrest Dian Sheppard,
colored, a frequent worker on the chain
gang in this county, he resisted arrest
and was shot by the oflicer. Mr. Boozer
was making the arrest for constable
13. 13. 1-air, Sheppard having been ac
ci.ed of steailin,* corn. Mr. Boozer
:uade the arrest but the prisoner re
sisted and they 1ecatme ental,gled' in a
scullle, in wi len the oflicer received
a bite or two, and having to shoot the
negro to control iim. The negro was
placed in jail and his wound is thought
to be serious.
Itarbtc:uo! Karbecuo!!
We, the tundersigned, will furnish a
strictly fist-class, up-to-date barbecue
at \Vardsworth schlloolhioulse, near Gold
ville, on T ulsduy, .1 uly 27, 1899. Pif
teen carcasses will be served by expert
cooks. Music, dancing, speaking and
other entertainments andt amusements
will be hail. All sorts of refreshments
will be served. The public is cordi tily
invited, and will be giveni a royal good
time. Remembe' - the date. Remcm
ber the (lay and the place. Come one,
cOmie all. MIALRSTON & MILIER.
t&f 3t.
Snnatar Tim-n tt Sp ak at Lttt)o Mountaitn
We have been reqtiested to state that
arrangemetnts have i'een made for Sen
ator Tillmmn to sl'ak at Little Moun
tain in August. The date has not b:en
decided on yet, but will be atnnonnced in
these columns later. Other prominCnt
speaker:; will be present. The New
berry and Lexington County Alliances
will be requested to meet together
there on that occasion and everybody
will be invited. There will be a picnic
on the gounds and probably a barbecue.
Ii irlwcue.
We will give in Mr. E. S. Coppock's
grove, near the Power House, a first
class Barbecue on Saturday, July 29th.
Come out and enjoy yourself on this oc
casion. We will use every effort to
make it pIleasanlt for you-the dinner
wvill be prepared by the best cook in
town. G1e0. A. LONi.
WV. J. Snm.esuv.
A Kighxt of the Grip.
Dr. J1. W. Tribble has been initiated
andl is nowv a full fledged member of
the "'Knights of the (rip." He left on
Saturday for North Carolina where he
wvill begini his travels on t.he ottd, re
presenting a large whIolesale drug firm
of Chiicag~o. Drt. T1ribble will succ ed
in his new business, for lie is attenbive
to bLusiness, piolite and is Calculated to
malike friends wherever he goes. We
hlate to lose hinm ats a citizen and our
best wvishes go with him on the road,
mayZL le suIcceed beyonld his explecta
tion.
Shinigles. STrUAwr Bitos.
Appu1can,ts For WIithrop,.
Ten bright and1 smuart young- ladies
entered the competitive examination
for the Winthrop Scholarship hold last
F"ridlay in tihe (curt, House. Thle
followving is thle list of the appli.cants,
and from a glance at the exaination
papers those whlo fail wvill have nothing
to be ashlamedl of, as every one stood a
good examinaLt.ion and wvill get a high
nmark: M isses Carrie Huford, Helen
Goggans, Leona l'pting, D)ora WViI
liamns, E'stelle Aull, MaIuggie Gibson,
Car'rie IIlunter, Lola Teague, l'olne
Werts, and Miss -- DJuncatn.
Th'le exaLmninationl paperCs have been
forwarded to Prof. Johnson at Riock
11111 for examination, after' which they
wvill be returned andc the decisiont anI
noutnced.
11 Ouse andm Lot, For Sa c.
IFor terms and particulars app1ly to)
f&t If Drt. James M. Kibler.
MAIIEI).
B3y Mtagistrate J1. II. Chapp)lell, (on
Sunday, July 23d t,t the resIdence of
Mr. .1. WV. Swindler', Mr. George Tuer
mner aLnd Miss Ella Cromier. All of New
berr'y.
I E ATI IS.
D)eparted this life at Newberry, S. C.,
July 18th, 18991. Mr's. itebecca Wicker.
Sheu was about 59 years of age, and had
been a conisitent mtember of the Enoreo
Babt,ist church for abant <I5 years.
Five children survive her', to mourn
their irreplarable loss. May the Lord
comrfort aind sustain them. J. w. it.
DeWVitI's Litt.le Nmarly lRisers benefit
permianently. Thley lenid gentle assis
tancee to nature, causing no pains1 0or
weakness, pemanent, curing constipa
tion and liver' ailments. Llobertson &
(ildr.
VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT.
We have had a nice little rain.
The progress of the court so far has
been slow.
Mr. J. Guy Daniels has been on a
visit to Union.
1MIr. Herman Cromer, of Clinton, is
visiting in this city.
Col. 0. L. Schumpert attended court
in Laurens last week.
Dr. James Mcintosh returned on Sat
urday from Glenn Springs.
Intendant Jno. P. F'ant, of Whit
mires, was in the city on Monday.
Solicitor Sease came in on Saturday
and was ready for court Monday morn
ing.
Mrs. C... Zobel has returned from a
visit to relatives and friends in Edge
field County.
Mr. R. It1. Martin, who is located at
Greenville in the insurance busine.s, is
visiting in the county.
Misf Mary Riser will take charge of
the switch board at the telephone cen
tral oflice on August 1st.
The next meeting of the County Sur
day School Convention will be hei'
with the Helena Sunday School.
Dr. Jno. R. Tt'ompson, his sister, and
daughter, the M is:es Thompson, re
turned yesterday from Harris Springs.
Supervisor 1ll requests road over
secrs to have the roads worked as soon
as possible. See notice in another
column.
Mrs. (. G. Sale, children and Miss
Ellie Iluiet have returned from a visit
to relatives and friends in Saluda
County.
Masters Rowland and Wilmot Mar
shall left yesterday for Newberry to
visit Col. .1. R. Leavell.-The State,
3d inst.
Mr. Win. Smith while on his way to
Columbia, stopped over here Monday
with his friends, Messrs. Eugene and
Julit s Boozer.
MI . Os. Wells has the contract and
has begun work to move the old F'allaw
house. It will be moved square up to
face Nance street.
M iss Mary Buford, who has been vis
iting her uncle's family in the county,
has returned home, accompanied by
her cousin. ,1 ss Carrie Buford.
Sulperintentent F. W. Higgins has a
scho a ship in ',he Ciarlesto, College
itt. his dispo:;l. Some worthy young
gentlema in ighit see himl about it.
Mrs. Dennis. nec Miss Chappell, a
u.har ning Ne wherry lady, spent sever
al days last, w-k'i- at Mr. W. H1. Craw
ford'.s in Saluiia. --Saluda Advocato.
The Auditcor an,dd Treasurer's oflice is
to be neatly painted aml fixed up on the
insidc. This will greatly improve. the
appearance of things in these quarters.
All the members of the Ladie's Aid
Society of the Lutheran Church are
reqtsted to attend an important meet
ing Friday afternoon at i o'clock in the
church.
Mr. Clint Fallaw, after spending two
weeks in Florida, has gone to Atlanta
and is tiking a shorthand course in
Sullivan, Creighton & Smith's Busi
ness College.
Mr's. WN. E. Smith, who has beeni
spending a while with hser parents,
Mr. and Mr's. C. WN. B3ishop, left on
Saturiduay for hecr home in 0Oran gebu rg,
accomp)anied by her sister, Miss Alma
13ishop1.
On Thursday of last week a very de
struct,ive hail storm v'isited the north
cru part of Salada Count,y. In the
Coleman Cross Roads section corn and
cotton is said to have been comnplet.ely
stripped in thc fields.
Supei'intendent of Educat,ion F. WV.
Higgins has disposed of all the appli
cation for' blankcs the citadel cadetship
andi has sent for more. The indications
that ther'e will be ten or twelve appli
cations. The examination will be held
some1 time after August 1st.
Wit,h the new schedule on the C. N.
& L4., you can make con nection for al
most any point you desir'e to go, and
can leave Newberry and visit any
point ii any diiretion and ret,ui'n the
same day. In our next issue wec will
publish the connections, etc.
Lovers of the national game enjoyed
the game at t,he college Satur'day after'
noon between the towin and the West,
End nines. Tb'ci game r'esun.ed in a
victory for the town boy3s by a score of
27 to 5. Some of t,he boys dlid exellent,
ment ion is Mr. Jesse Coats, who (lid
some beaut,i ful field woi'k.
TlIE WIVIEAT (iOllVERLS.
Oir'ular Letter, lining Senut out by te
Ciomm,ittoo in Olhmrge.
T1he follow;neg circular is b)eing sent
to the editors of the various newspapers
in the State.
Green wood, N. C., July 21, 1899l.
Dehar Sir: As you doubtless know
the towni of Gr" onwoodl has Invited the
wheat. gm'owvers and the farmers of the
State to meet at Green wood on August
15th, 1899, in convention for the pur
pose0 of *organ izing a growers' associa
tions. We realize t.hat, tihe press of the
State would he an important fact >r' in
matking this convention a success, and
we ask that you bend your assistance in
calilinig the fairmeris of y'ouri county to
gether on the hi'st, Monday in August
foi' tise purp'lose of sending as many diele
gates as will comse.
We will furthermore appreciate your
sending to us thle name and addrliess of
01n0 stuccessful farmer in each township
of your county.
The5 railt'oads and hotels will give re
duced rates, and we will appreciate
your giving us yotur influence anld any
other assistance you can.
N. A. Craig,
J1. K(. Durst,
J1. Hi. Simmons,
S. Hi. McObec,
A atOUKINO itIME.
A Little Wihio ahlld Killed by Two Little
Negroes-Hota In Jail.
A shocking crimo was committed in
No. 6 Township on Tuesday of last
wtck.
Johnnie Harp, live-year-old step-son
of Mr. T. It. Sanders, was shot with a
pistol by two little negroes and died
from the effects of the wound on Fi
day.
On Sunday before the shooting Mr.
Sanders saw two sons of Jerry Carter,
colored, coming from the direction of
his watermelon patch, and on g'
down and invest,igating, found thr
havoc had been played with his melons,
some tad been cut and slashed and
several had been pulled and hidden on
the outside.
Mr. Sanders went to the father of
the two little negroes and compelled
him to give them a sound thrashing.
On Tuesday as Mr. Sanders was sit
ting on the piazza at his dwelliig, his
little step-son went down to Carter's
house, a few hundred yards, to play
with t,he little negroes. lie had been
there but a few minutes before the re
port of a pistol was heard and the little
negroes ran out to the field to hide.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanders ran down to
Caeter's house to see what had hap
pened, and were met. at the door by
little Johnnie, who said: "Mama, see
where son shot me," pulling his little
jacket aside showing ia terrible wound,
the ball having entered just above the
stomach and lodged just under the skin
in his back, going clear through him.
Dr. Longshore was summoned and
did all he could for his patient, but he
died from the elfect: of ,he wound Fri
day morning.
The little fellow, before he died,
stated in the preseuce of several per
selns that the yotng, st negro, who is
about eight years old, held hihn; while
the other, who is about ten years old,
shot him.
The negroes claim that the younger
shot the little fellow accidentally while
playing with an old rusty pistol that
Ca'rter clains had been lying around
the house for a longti me unloaded-but
states that he had put iL ball in it that
morning to carry oul, with him and for
not to take it.
'T'le Coroner went up Friday and
hold an inquest at which the facits as
related above were brought out. The
verdict of the jury was: That Johnnie
Harp came to his death from a pistol
shot wound ilillicted by the hand of
Edward Carter on 18th July. 18i9, from
whi -' he died on the 21st, with Mortica
Carter as acce.sory.
The two little negro criminals were
brought to town and lodged in jail to
await trial.
We were told that as the ollicers left
with the boys, or were about to leave,
Carter, their father said in an under
tone, "you can take them if you want to,
but somebody will catch - before morn
ing." A warrant for his arrest was
issued immediately, but he could not
be found after the warrant was issued.
(B,l I.Of Wollall's 00lcEo, Richmnolll, Va.)
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC.
Will o0110l180110o1 Scptitmbr 1st, 1899.
MNusic Room in tlie central
part of the town.
Terms, $2.50 per 8 lessons,
t&f tf.
A comnpanly compose05d of Newberry
B3usiness Menl areO mlining gold in Sa1
luda.
Your correspondent y'ester-day visited
the "'Saluda Klondike" on J1. Y. Cuil
br-eath's plantation In the 'or-k of Big
Creek and Little Saluda River. Not
being an exper't milner andl having no0
pract,ical knowledge of mineralogy to
which must, be added a disinclination
on the part of thle superintendent to
tiLik, it, will be readily understood that
t.he in forminatioln obtained was mleag re
Some cighiteen or twvent,y hlands are0 at
work. One shaft, fifty odd feet deep,
has been sunk anld anothler started, anld
a quant,ity of ore was to be seen. Maclh
liery is used for hoisting and the wor-k
seems to be going merrily on.
A company comp)osedl of Newberry
binessi05 men, with a cap)itaLl of ten
thousand dollars, is back of tihe v'entur-e.
Several assays haive been made alnd tile
inference is thlat these have shown up
well or the work wouldl stop.
A larger- force of h)and(s will soon1 be
pu1t1 to wvo"k, as a thorough test is to he
mIadet. Thei slate cariest a good ly[quant
it,y of qulartz/ anld tile plresence of sul
ph ites is abunldant. T1hils, it is under
stood, indicates the presence of the pre
cious mineral. The vein is gradually
widenling as tihe depth of tile shlaft in
creases.-Saluda Cor. to News and
Courier. 22nd.
The Teachers at IIarris Springs.
On our rounds lor- news on Monday-,
County Superintendent Higgins r'e
quested us to state that tile work done
at tihe meeting of the State Teachers'
Associatien, ait Harris' last week was
of a satisfactor-y nature, and that our
Mr. Cromer added many laurels to those
already imposed upon01 his brow, in an~
address to the teachers on Monday eve
ning. Newberry, as ulL. cameIl out
with flying colors with about one-fif,h
of tile representation p)resent, whlich
leaves t,hem easily the hanner county.
The prosplects are' tbat tile next meet
ing will be ield In Charleston at such
time as to enable all teachers to attend
the meetingr of the N. 1'a A .
TH1E $E$iiION1 COURtT.
Uour1 Opened Yeeterday Morning---Large
Crowd Iu Attendance--liusneen
Transacted.
''he July term of tho sessions court
opened on Monday morning at 10
o'clock.
'1'he crowd in attendance is about as
usual, especially are the negroes on
i.'.nd and at their accustomed seats in
the court, room.
.,udge Ernest (ary Is presiding. l11
looks refreshed, having come to New
berry from the mountains of North
Carolina, where he has been recuper
ttting his health. As he catme into
court on Monday uorning a large
waiter of be,autiful, fragrant Iowers
was placed on his desk, being sent by
some friends.
Solicitor Sease and Stenographer
Campbell were at, their desks rea'y for
business.
Solicitor Sense hntilded out to the
grand jury sever:l indictments.
His Honor in handing the Indiet
ments to the jury stated that it was a
time ,.onored custom for the presiding
judge to charge the grand jury as to
their duties. But as his predecessor
nt the first, tenm of court, for the year
had doubtless charged taent fully, it
was useless for him to rehash and re
peat, to them. lie charged the jury as
to their duty in finding bills, that they
were only to make the charge and not
try the ease. lie also charged the jury
that on indictments of murder, where
the killing was intentional, that they
should find a "true bill" and let the
plea of justilication or self-defence be
made in court. lie stated that, the oh
ject of court was to stop crime and that,
they were not there on parade or for
show, but. for business. The object is
to suppress crime, and the way to sup
press crime is to punish the en rim inal.
If ona knows he is to be punished he
will-be slow to commit crime. Let no
sentiment cir sy mal,t,hy keep you fromi
doing your dr.ty, for it is a duty every
good citizen owes his country to see that
criminals are brought to justice. It is
not your fatult yo a are h--re, it is be
cause you owe this duty to the State, to
protect the law abidin; citizens and
society and see shat the criminal gets
his deserts on the chain ang or in the
pcnitcntiaa. lie should not be al
lowed to :!"tk al.mt, invading the
rights of 'w abiding citizens. We
are not here. (n pleasurse bent, but to
discharge tc pabi tc duty. It is neces
sary for every one of us to come strictly
un to the I' :. rk. and not to block the
progress of ju-,iee. No one individual
can run t court, of justie-all must do
their full dUt,\ . 1 am not, eriticising,
for I have no criticism to make of you
or other grand juries, but too often
criminals have gone free when it
should not have been the case, which
causes persons to criticize those con
nected with the courts. A grand juror
is a friend to law and society and an
enemy to the criminal, who deserves no
sypi.athy at the hands of the law. You
should present all things as they come
to you. I suggest, that if any witness
be not promplTt ini coiming before you
that you mfake a note of it and replort
them to this court, and I will see that
they are not paid for the time. They
are being paiLd by the State and should
be on hand. The indiet,ments were
handed the foreman and the juiry r.e.
tired.
The grand jurcy retuirnedl hills In the
following cases:
State vs. Richard TIhacmr-house
breaking and larceny-trule bill -plead
guilt,y and was sentenced to eight,
months on chain gang or same lengt,h
of time in peinitentiary.
State vs. icheard Thaickcer--house
breaking and larceny----true bill-leaid
guilty and was sentenlced t,o four miothsl
on county chain gang.
State vs. Jake Suber-ason-nol
p)rossed.
State vs. l'ilvira Shcaly-housebreak
ing and lar'eeny- -t,rue bill.
State vs. Lizzie flrown---petit larceiiy,
ap)pealed from maltgistrte-app)~eal sus5
tainled.
Stat,e vs. Gleun Cannoni 101 -appeal fromi
mnagistrate-4ent back to lmagistrate
for new trialI.
State vs. Id!ward Carter and1( Nord ica
Catrtet -mftiuderi-trute hilI.
State vs. lI>vira Shealy --housebreak
I ng and larce -y-gu Ilt,y.
State vs. No)ah Taylor murlder
true bill.
State vs. .folhn GaulbIran--violating
contract-au p)e'r I fromt mav'gist,ratei court
Stat,e vs. Wei ley lBro :nlee-murcder
--true bill.
State vs. Ilr ium urL' n alias G rant
ltirton-bu rgla ry and larceny- true
bill.
State vs. Tenn IlTampton- -lousebreak
ing and lam :e iy - uilty. On te yeari oni
county ch't.n h ung or one year inl
count,y ji'
The trial o f . (mh1 Tlaylo h i as beeni
Het for ThUl i'' ia'li .
Au, Ex'?'ution 1o t he, J?nu.
A shop where you ennm get, what, 301
want,t and when you want it,.
I. HI. LI'-.w.I, Mamnager. t& ftf
Fruit Jars,
Fruit Jars,
Fruit Jars.
In i Giallons,
Q $arts
Also Rubber0ls for samei for
sale cheap at
ROBERTSON & (UIADER'S
Drug Storc.
A U001) MAN ONIC.
A 8hort8koteli of tie li1fe of M r. ilas Johmn
Stone, who Ukcwl on tho 21st lust.
it
Silas Johnstono was born in 1822 atn t
was ill his 78th year when ho died,
lly 21st., 1899. lIe was a life-!ong
niember of the l'reshtl erian Chuitch,
nitvintg been haiptIzed in his infaney by
I'ev. Joseph Y. Alexaitder of thtt
.hUrch. lie was a son of Chancellor
lob .Johnstone, the greater part of
whose life was passed in the town of
N\'ewherry, S' i., in the Academly of
Itbich townt Si las receive t his edluca
wttion ani triaininig prepatoy to en- t
trance Iiito the South C'a-olima C'ol.-g(e
eont whtich instttution he gradluatedl inl i
1ue cour'e. A fter ratluation Ite read t
at, and for some years he piraeticed in
)artnlershilp with Jaies Al. IItxter In)
,il he was elected ('otmti'sSioner in c
IMq inity in I 85; to succeel .1amtes 11.
Williams, aittl wts re-electil every
our y'ear"s until th ollice was abolished
n I t;s. iti I878 when the oflice of f
iMutster was creatt"d ir. .1ohnstone was 1
Ahosenl to lillt that, ollice andl was t".. c
-hoset every foit'' years therea fter in
Al P'l)lt wihich was Lite la;t,Litie. After I
he expiration of thlat, ttTIt lit iveid i at
"etiredi homIIe life, with the excej'tion,
loweve-r, of having lii for a timtoe the
Alice of U'nited Stites ('otinisiouer.
it Lite p)erforml:anee of the liuties of C
,hese oflives lie gave cnt le satisfact.ioi.
liis mtitd antd the hent of his genitis
)eculiarly. adhi)tedllhimu to t he dloing of I
>Alive work, Ile asp)irecd to no p'olit'ical I
)osition and never sought distinctioti
it political strife. We "ve from t.his
)tief recortl thtt he held the otlites of
tomIl issionel" in I''tIUity amd ttiaster
or the period of 2a yert's or Im1ore, 'tl
b
to mnan inl the Comnty Of Newherry
x)nld have b een foundl bettt"r atlap)til
Ao it11rform the ilut.ies of tl:ese olliecs.
A few yetr- ago Alr. .lohnalsto d ti
Li stroke of paralysis, from whtich he
lever entirely, 1but. so fa',. rtecove'eil as e
Lo be able" to en.loy th(" ;oviety of his t'
[rientls he was of a vt'ry social andl
lappy iisposition-and wias able at.
tities to walk dlown st.reet to tite post.
lil(e' atil Itel anti tlk awithilc with
his friends. (rn Weilnlestay, July 19,Ilh"e
roetle in l hug. to a social hairbecute at,
SItarmtan's ii ertl Spr"ing, enjoylctl,
the tid and Obw tlay veymcha o
his u-tt.urn"1 hl'1 expre"tSSe.d himse,1lf ats t
feeling mnore h o.yant,andt" hecrlul thanu
he iad felt for a lotng tiue. '1'That ev
eninig about h -Imst, nine o'clock ho
was stricken a ,tin ai fell forward up
on hi. face andl vas i)ttkt-d up inlseni- 1
blc andi .o rem:utine1tl uintil he( brethedboi
his last. about fo,i- o'clock lritlay after
110nn.
Iiis wife wa iiss wi llandll, who diied
a few years i,*+, leaving him wi<towedi
in heart but, with several sons and i
ehtughter , ambiable antd rentle in cbar
ncter, to chcer anti care for Iiml i his
dec4lining year"S.
His miortal temItaitns, aftetr a)prolpri
ate services at the I'resbyteriat
Chure, were Colm titted to the toth
at, Libe,oh ntstont' fattmily Iu-ying gtrotl m
east an(1 near the town of Newberry on
Sntday, July 23d, 189).
At (lile peiod o( f hIis l if (tiMr. John))
stotne gave somte att.tntion)to LIitetratutre
whticht were' pl)1ishted int lort.or's New
Yot'k Sptirit of the Timles. IlThey weret't
ill to the pent iof hiis kinittttmn, I alcolmIt
iledci ant eluitly dligest., a 1bookli very uise
futl to) 1.he1 profe.,sion (If wh icit lit was a
Oft t,be nunhi witr nnony.a
tat he kntewv him w1~ell for' muany years
uaud found im t social atnil gieneroutis It)
all his lire at,. all tities, antil ite lovetd
him. A goiti matn has left uts, antd t.tt
tttatny'of his oltd fr'ietn<ls attd assocites
t.hte wotrbl is <hu-kler titan it, was. Ilt is
btt,er!I oif; Ite Itas laitl aside ia fra il hilly
whitich for' some y'ears has beent a hteatvy
t'y. 1Ie hais laitl it asitle antI ntow frete
nthi te wayvitng brtattches of' the TFree
of l2ife lie ennt rest,.
Citttnin Meri'nry'
til meetity 3 't w i t''s ittire fles 3roy tthi sentse c,t
ite whenLt ntrnt th otlc i tIe muen
d'iltrIfceI Iteh iat ielt' Stonat' nwvt bot s
gtveitt, as th d.nng lithy Iollat d listen
nt'.lt.le e ti' . el. O.,tXit e \'ontain no
Ietenry naa"I itt t ken intrnal, nteltingtit.
reolicy pofn h bai oil AnteOis 111ch11es
of hesyten,t buy in inil'l Intn tia e
het ture yot jqiit iet t onuin V. Is tt en,n
t1rnatly, ofu m 'oate it' Tol%'o.<h','y o'' .tt
Chen.y &~ Coi"'est ituo'ni:tti frtee. ittX
I)aule byDuitt irle in. pe ottlet
gresrman el fro t.etYor, isi tresi
tiet stt of Th tNwhor star, whtii ch isit
gifen away .1 i i Art, Iohtrat iil
daily, aSoller ('i bytfo th Ialvert ihmet,
ne )isrrt. . Crney 2 18wYok,9 x
Itetaly for J)Ist ributlon.
The annuattl catalogue of Clemson
ollego is rcatly for distribution. A
op will be sent to any adress upon
ali l iction to l'resident Ilartzog, Clem
on College, S. C. t&f it..
Stop I 1v ilita-.
Ise ou.r Scren Doors andI Windlows.
1''.. ii. t,i-:si,II:, Mlttaaer. t&-ltf
.t I I..00 1i1l4yt" (ilrtvtn Away Dl?) ly.
The publishers of 'T'it: N1.:w\ Yotl;
T'l , the hanisoiely illIstratel Sutt
ily new\"spae'. at( g;"ivill~ a II II;I1
ItAI i-: Ilt'Vli.. cach dlay for the larg
st listof wortls Ilade by using th1e let
elrs contatiuctl inl
"T'-ti-t: N-t':-W Y"-0-It-KL S-'r-A.It"
o inlortt tiines li naly onl word than it
s follltl in The New \'ork Star. Welb
ter's I)ict.ionary to be consitlerel as
uthorit.y. Tw\\ti (;ti > WV 'rt'Iiha:(lirst,
lass titne-kIepirs) .t ill be given (laily
c seconli'anil third best lists, and nianv
4ther valuable rewards, including I)iI
Ier Sets. Trea iets, China, Sterling Sil
erware, t c., etc., in orler of imrit.
I'his elucational contest. is being given
o aIverit.ise and initrotlute t'li is success
ul weekly into new homnes, anid all
w'izes will he awardlil plrmiptly with
utt. laurtiatlit.y. ''welv 2 eeiit stamps
n1 list h inclosetl for tihirt een weeks trial
ubscrilption\ with fill tlticiulars atl
ist. of ove' :t00 valuah''' rewiais. ('on
est, opetis ndi awatrl . connllnt'ne Mli
i.y, line 26t h, anti closes .lontlaV, Ai
u-t 21st. Is1!1. 'out' lirc aat ': a h us
ny day betwte'tn th'se dlates, anti will
eceive the awatr to w\"hielb it, uay tbe
titlett for that day, and your nati.e
till he printel in the following issue of
'1 1: N i:w \onui ST.x a. ( )nly one list
.It be enteredt by the samei Iel'soln.
'rizes are on exliiit.ioni at. TI I: ST.\It's
usi's. olliecs. 'ersons secriiig bi
yeles uty luitve cChoi e of Ilutlies', (;'I
hInn's or .!nveiles' 1899 tuot'l. color
1' size dlesireil. ('all w tth"lrcss I)'pt..
'lt,i" N N1:w\ \( lIttc IT , 2.'; \W .319.h
t'eot., New \'ot'Ik ('it,y. f&t it,
[EAOIERS WANTED.
Ihe trustees of the lc!ena schools
)istrict. No. 2,) will mneet, at, school
icidse, Atugust 1th, to cleet tea-c1irs
oW" white andI olor,il schools. Applli
at,ions can he sent to cither of the an
Icrsignet. I'leat-e state satla'y wiutetl.
IntV I). Suiti'I .i:v.
G. '. IIii,i..
til. .1. TI. I)I:N N IS.
The nallroms of Tr'Ian:ht'.ail st'hool.
I)istrict. No. 17, 'till hold a leeting
m1 l''ribhty afternoon iat, o'clock, Aul
rust, i Ith. for the lo11ipose of tchiting a
caher for the ishlie ter'Int. The. sal
try is $. per i. iith l fot' liilt ,9radoe
eacher. It>ard ,ct h be hl at per
nonthl, and plrobabihy ecatl t. .\ppIli
'ationis van he h Ica ld t any of the
inlersignm' tr ui-',1t.'s by' that iatt'.
I). W. lt.Itt' . Newher''y. S.'.
.I. W .I. l:i ci'nat
'I'he will the ia tin.ing' at S'trna
whool-houlse onl tattil-daly. Jul1:.1th
I lie pur'pos Of e leaeg teniber
or' the' next, .essittn. *-alary -.2:> per
notnthI. .\pplt11tatt ions nut h,t handed
hle tualdersi~nedi uenelut h at, daitt.
I t. 1< . I :I:I .:I ,
,.l. t iIS\\
td. I' nslees
BRIDGES TO LET.
TI'IA' 27, 1819, ATII () 'CI.O'K,
it. inl., I will let to cont.ract the
Werber IridIIege across Bush Itiver, oin
Iouknigiht erry Iand.
Brc'idge acoss hua.h Iiier kiniwn iaS
1icrft/'s I rid ge.
liighlt, r'eservecd I,i recject, aniy oir all
bidls. W.V A. IlII,.
Co'unt.y Superveisor. )i
Administrator's Notice.
I2l, I'Il:lSONS IIA\'INM DI
niitnicds iagainist . Jaies N. Matini,
decea',sedl, cor his estate, aid' hireby
noctihl l toiprescent thei suinie cin ciith ,o
t.h undercmsignmeid, his adiniistrat.jir, at.
Newhierry, S. ('., andI all perisons iin
idebt.eid to t lie sailti eeznse!d are iiutitiied
toi iinake patymnlt, tco tIle undimer'signied
I"(OSl-:lt N. MI A lI'TIlN,
Notice of' Final Settle
ment and Discharge.
NTOTICE 18I ll',1',Y (;1\'EN
.NthautlI will inike at hInall set tIc
i i t. ci the isl.ite of Jacob (!'Icland,
dceased, oni WVedhicssday, t,ho :"id day
cof Augsl , A\. I. 1S8d9., at I I ii'miink in
t he fci,enmoon in thie I'roati ( iCourt. fori
Newherr''my (Coui'ty, S. C., amid will in
iitettly Itheic'ifteir aplly for' I cdlcers
atle. Allp1o.1 vinshaimvinigelirnsixaginst
thle siticl estaite will t' cIer theii iiaiic
duiily alt' ccd; atid thiosc i lielb iit
Ithei sid est I.e will piay thle saiiic on ori
befrce' Ilhatdacte toi the' undcecrigned,l
.1'.c('. '.\; I Ti l,
ICE,
ICE,
ICE,
ti Ill y I't. il |it i
Special Prices in
Large Lots.
We s'olti it h ptrlolnge 01
all, and( will do( our uItluOst to
N'ot ify us8 if you wishl wall
onfs to stop) at yourl (1oor.
Useful Articles
AT
Low Prices.
letal I.elnIon S(Ileezer, loc.
Glass " " 5c.
(mod Shoe I'olish 8.,
I 'apcr 28) I 'ins Ic. Copy Book le.
I ;ut ti c good black Ink, 8c.
I ot t ! e ;,ouod Dl u ihi l1go -le.
;tI )oz. Agate I3Uttony 2c.
Skirt StI pporter 5n.
En'll-"size Ilammter Il0e.
illi-sizedl Hint,lhet 10le.
I'l'er I(urpt ''aelcs Ie.
I'';nI kll.m i i Cake lan Se.
Mheat Il'(ter 5ie.
Itli bo t.tl' Sewinr i1ahIllne Oil Sc.
(Card''n I rowell 5,(.
('hiilrent's P'ail and Shovel, nicely
plinted ".'.
\\oodien I i1e atl St.enl; I('.
:5t 'eet. ('luthe (l,ine IIIL.
"IMMI Thread Iv., 21e., and :3('. T.ry it.
aad you will say it is l's good as any
sold a(l. IL hi;rhcr price.
IIa lleh'l I'reserving Kettle 25c.
Ned (le Case with live packages needle,
with othel' larger netiles on.ly Sc.
(;mod Toilet. Soliis 5'.
I{oll Toilet I'tparu'l . ", :)) larbIes 5e,
It) 1.1u e Abula s I, .t .
Nice Mien.ra^n<da Iio' i I('.
:00d I,ad ' l ni'n i Ie.
(Ilod pr. Stockiigs or Sox .",
I'encil Shirpener 11.
1'anny lhubber ;iall] 5 .
TIhermnluneter', With 13tarutmeter '.'(n
Six ;ood T'ea SI1(ons ile.
'I'hiree good Table Spoons 101.
\Iieroseopo I. Ioys 1ockcet, Knife :3e.
lI ovs' I'lek t Knife 5c.
I.ad ies Scissors 0C . Nice pair I'5e.
10' Novels for only :'. 25, Novels for -Ic.
I''olinrr ('heeker lBoard I0v.
2:1 (;outd I':nvelOpens :l'.
I .ar;e l':nanlelled Nau('e I'an with
(OVer" 25'w.
I .arl' ' Tin ('aike 1'an Sc,
'tlr'y Comb, at good one 5v.
Metal l'otato 1 asher 5,e.
'I'he Ideal Blread Il'a lleI .
I airg'1' Sk Ilitlu '' 5 (".
''lhe Iieliablle ('an ( )lener" 5.i.
Iirtall knife, what every family needs
only 10(,.
Mr1",. iI'ellc'rs' ('ookinlg k nif', a wonlian's
inVent.ion I0e,
II and Saw I'iles 5,. 'I'aleinm I'owde's e.
1':tlc I{ ae '1 11 iw
:un-lI(,nh Comb e -C.
\'e iladour (titI~il toni bL Se,2ry
Frei t y and durl ,n 'ling Ihon 5c,
lIpr(,v e ,'g eI antr le.
lIi i'eae l'iitwer, ahite or fliesh 5c.
':- l re., slide 5 gl.
\\'c have not thec:paae tO prie! very
t hlinw.. hnt. we will ,ell you very cheap)
R acky sneh thin1 as ( oildren' mey
(a'apI. ibbo'rs, Towels, lIntttons, Chmir
Iiut,t "ml,. TIablet.,, lI;ox l'aper, Soapls,
'o1rhunes, TIinlware and house furntisht
inll;.d: 1,411, of novelties we ennt't
mlent ion lor' want, of sae
WVe will sell anlythinlg we have at
1heet to sat.l,fy'you.
The
Hot Season
Has Come at Last,
And:Now is Your Time
To Buy Something to
Keep You Cool.
Lafoloiesg iepatni
Iloro you'll find a1 big line( of
ORGANDIES,
LAWNS,
MUSLINS,
PIQUES,
and1( all kinidM of whlito gOoods.
Dress5 14a11 t'tn 1readlI y to intake up,
1''ans1 of all kindl s, C orse; l ight1
w igh t U i(raevests8, ibbon Lances,
('olor J m p111 rices. lIn fact overy
StinIg that1 goes (1ii snake upj a first
eisi' epartMeilt.
i f yn wIIVill aISkto s(o1( hot wvonther
lline oughlt, I'. hIally for' the hiot
and1 IWlionn (Cut, Alpajina anrd Mohair
(Coatill'e VeXIst s iIbhn-k and1( colors.
Alpinlla tts in feathe we1 "(ight.
hoit h in Shoes( on111 ( b:fords ; Negligee
Sh ir ' in proflsion, all cto>rs, plini
ito1( I be c losdit (co.
AllI kolnis of lighlt welighit Under
I hivo4 .nt nd a1(( b1I ig linlO of
wahbetieIl Is frorn I5 peir (10'z. up
Vont will finId o4veriythinlg at Rock
IhIt (1 I Pr'ies. C~omto ilk a1nd give
ils a lookl. Yours' respectfulIly,
. ii. lINICK.