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The lieraild and News expects every Subscriber to pay solething en his '1ui - scr'ii)tion, if it is not- paid in advance already, between this time and the end of the ycar. \We' du not. want to he di' appointed. We need tihe toncy. 1O not wait for sone one to hunt yot ui an I dun you, but if yom owe for your p ap)'r", walk around t the ollice and shw0 1.o appreciation by mliakling pay muent. Let this be sufliient notice to every ti l il(13tllt. E-.UITOI{IAL. C01I(151s'ONI)E'NCF;. Columbia, October 5.-The new'S of parallioulit importance ill Conmbia this week is the report of t' e comniit tee from t he State 1 eIu'd of con t trot that has been ihnvest igatigi the rnauilgement of the State I)ispels:u'y. You can get f'om the daily report the ,ub)'tance (If this report and I will nut undertake to give it h Ie'r. ('unnissionet' I)uthit has been remo ved, b ut ie refuse= to re ruov"c, and the latter will probably go into the coll-tS. It is unfortunate for the dispen'ary that there should he .o many scaidals connected with it. The evidence seems to he pretty stron against A1r. I)outhit, .till it woul have been iothing but fair and ju to him to have giV1n hii all op - portl unitV to be heard. Hc ha'- ctmlly ed Cot. (eo. Johinstone. of Newh'rrv. and lHon. .. 1-. P'rince, of Anderson. to look after his :-ide of the ease an to tai(e eare of his intere-ts. ''hev are able lawy'rs, and if thir client ha any" rights, thly will find ita way to en force them. I was glad of the oIpI)o'tunity wheu homne (he other day to be p)re en't at the formal opening of N'wl'h'ry ('ol ie(e! and to w"Ittiess stwh'} at ha'.'!e attt'n d.ulce of young m11en1 and 3 oung winltu. 1-1ow it wtuMlId have inade gIad 111 hhat of I )r. Hlolland roul he haVe seen ,o large anl3 inrolln'cnt, on ti;t i'r. day\". When"i the coblb-go roll reachcd one hundred in the years gon.! it was thought excellent, and it, w is good. It i" anll eleou'ag1ing signi (If the timeics to ee mnal young l).'nl le seek ing a Ghrii tial education. 'The Speeches and words of a'ivice to the young luen were all good. but the whole sonll of good adv"ic!!eeould bte ,tum mled top in the -lpeech of the vice-p re.l dent, an" given by I)I'. Voigt -"he -wome thing;, k now somlet hing, do ,omiething." We hivte had rain here all day and the weat"Ker is gloomn.y. I:. II. A. '1it0 Alipetite of t (Iuut SIenvied I a l ii 3'('itit'll potcswhose $toliiaeh a(1 I,iver are ouit of orderi. All 1suchl shid1(1 kInow that I)r. Kiig's New~ laife .'ills1,1 the wonde1(' fl Stomniieh1 and(1 'Ler Remedy(I3 gives a1 sldi d bod iy 13'abi )t that1 30 iures I lfct hiealth 3)33( greait ('33' 3gy'. Only 13' : e' tnits at ill dIrug stor('H. 1 mangi C,h polsiollice alt Newher-w A--John Abrams~13ii. 1l-J. Cobi BZImksi, Doc'k Dotlanid, An.t nlie I1(hden bau1ghI, Ilat tie I ka31ty. ( --WVillie (C13amp1, IKllen3 'Carpen3ter'. 1"-I ydi i l'rgusioni. Giolutom,. Ii - Idd lie ing leton)3. G eorge 11lender 3' son3, J1. W. llip p, ('ora I lenid er3son,('iar S -WVm. J1. .Sheeley, 0. 1'. Saxon (2) Thomas311 Suber', J1. J1. Stephien'soni, J . WV Stock, Jessic3. Shens1. T1-Davt~id Tihmas.. W-Texanna Watson3, Ann33ie WeIst Wh iltnerC, Mart13L1ha Wii llis, Alie< WelIs, Alaggie Wt,son,13 Il'ersonis calhling for' Lthese l et's wvii Jamtt 33 ItecdI lujure'd. Mrii. JTamecs licd, struck his let agalist 31 enike of ice ini such1 a1 mannlie aS to bUise1 it sev.er'ely. It bcamer v'er muich sw1%oill ad pa11l'i himi so bad I that hoecouldi niot wal11k wi t,hout theo ai of cruttchiei, lie was trea3tetd by3 phy3si (cis, ialso used sev.eral1 k indts of 11ini miint, and3( two and3(a h lIf gallons33 (3 any33 relief until ho began using Cha333m berlIain's 1Pin UHalml. Th is br'oughit ali most at comple)itC eure' in at weetk's tImu andi ho boliloves that lad he not use0 this reme3]dy 1h1s leg would hav~o hiadt bec ampu11tated. Mrli. hReed s 0one (if Lh lead(1ilg merichiants or 01113 Cout, 110u3t W. Vat. Pain1 131131n3 is unequaled to brises50 and3( rhouma33tism3. F"or sale b Miss Bessie Riser' collection of Millinery it her personal selection and ernbraces the ver: latest styles, shape: and colorings. Ex. treme moderation o prices is a 'pleasan feature of her line TERMS STRICTL) CASH. tf Douthit Pleads it Vain. AWYYCR S ASK TIIlE BOARDi TO (;IVE lIIIl FUItTilCit 1114,AICIN(l. esolution, I)trclaro lt 1,t"ittniI Clolled anti lofer th 'Matter to tite Att.,rntey tieneral for Ainu. [Special to Greenville News. ('olumnbia, S. (.. Oct.. -1.--'J'he I3>ar 'd of C'outrot took no Iinial action today on any of the cases resulting f'omi the in vestigation of disl ensary all'trs. (Georlge .1ohlistone appeared its counsel for Nlr. I ).uthit and asket, fo C-illing: of the case, Vindictt.ioi and i chance for a full hearing. ile pleaded for an op)I)or tunity for a full hearing. lic pleaded for anl opportunit,y for the defence, in sistinlg tIat Mr. I)ouIhit.Iad been given no proper hearing an'i ought to have a chance for one. At the afterlniioon session Geo. i'. I'rice and ('olonei Johnstone a r"'led1 against th; rig lit of the board to re iIove without op)ortunity for full hear lng . .\ fler the argnunlents hatd been heardi, the following. whicll will likely '-e atopted, wias ollerecl: "'hereas. under the dispensi iy law it is provided that the 'oiun issioner shall be sib .jrt to re iioval for eaue by the State Board of ('untr(rl: and wherca', the commnittee duly app)l iiointed to inve.ti,.tte the ie ceip ts and disburseents (of thie contra b:und room,1) ha-, inl its report, formatlly charge'd the C'oruiIi--ioner,"..1. It. I )ou thit, with gross i'regliaiiest_t auid otli ciatl lni-co ndtet, whieb,. inl the Opinion of the I lard of control ba-ed upon his own atiliiss.O i. sul,ieieint eautse for hi- rti nival. and for which cause the said board on yestcrday removed himI by vote of the boartd: 'ndi whereas fornial leinaltil haS huen it:ade by his attlorneys, Ales-rs. t i'ir;"e .loin-ltone andl (;Co. I,:. I'rinlee, for it i'i'l 'a 'ill.: "I4. it resol vecl, Th'Iat the I raitr, real i/intgt- st re pon-ibilities and cogni"Zant Of it, oflb-ial thity inl thet ptiniisl's, de clit-itt rec'on-:d('Ir its :atioln anti that so fri" it" it is eeileer ediei , tle ini.'i ient iniu- he lol-ed. '' cl l tclv i, Illrth.ller, hat froml th is dlite anl penilIii the election of t ('ol1nli-:,iucit' 1 1I cec'ks i--uedl on at. coilt of t Ile I lsines' of the board shall be is.uedilld signerd by the elerk, It. ('. W\ebb , itui co untersigne<d by Li,h, 'hti'niati 1(il1i n01 ot'her p)e-sori o per soils "1%'(.olved, furthler, That all1 papers relatin'; to thel said investigat.ion he tini''ied over to t he .\t.tiney (ineral for suchl act ion ats hie dccums lrol er to p ro teit t1- 1t'rst of the State. "Iit'-olveil, further, That a copy of t heie 'csoliions he sett'edi on 'unislinerilcr I)thiit at once by the lerIk." Boykin atnd1 \V'illiamns wanted somne Irot'vi'io nuae lby ir. I)eut.hit to bo gi ven1 a hearing b.efore the 1.uard. The Others said it would be allorlded w iithot resolution and the I iud ad joturned to sleelp oVe' the mllatter" and act, in the morning. There is uch feeling ini thie hoar id about thle maztter. T1he (Otz ease wilh be taken uip Loimor Aliotor I"told'i liek Harngiilton, oif Wesi't .Iefieirsion, (O., iafteor su Iter iig 18 monthsLii~ fr'omi ~ieItal l"'istuli a, lie wou lit fiiriied; bunt hei ce<( hiimsilf with five boi xeis of tick len's Ainilen Salve, 111he SiLlv in itheii wor'l<i. 25 cents ai bolx. Siihi by ai l i'ruggists. Thli st. niiweting of the C'ounty' Te'iacher's, A 53ocIition for the e18 nsuig yi ar wiltl be bhl iin thle Gra ided] School, bil din g Ne wheri'y, SaLturIday, Oc)tober Subiiject31s foir diIsicussiiii l -I'ri mariy Niun'ber Wior'k, I 'rotf. ( . 11. Cannioni, ~lliss ( erLtude Simiipson,1 l'inglisht Comtposit,ion in Common Sehools, l'1rof. K0 11. Setz,ler, Miiiss loisie Welceh. Aildress, Suipt. 1". WV. liiiggins. ni. It. II. FO1R liio Ii ItE.000. Huoll, inient Free'. imiad IBlood i'auses' imilodtand Skin D)sieses, lCrupItins, P'imipites, Heru..t Ia, li>at ing Sorets, Ule ors, ('ance r, Eeze ma.81 Ski cHahs. l'rup ii ons iand Sores oni (iir ue 1, H t'eum2aim, (Ca tarrh, I tehing 1 iilumos, et.'i, a positi ve spo eii icure1i' is fotuntd in 11. I 1. 1. ( Hot anit l iood Balm,) t he tiuost wonder'fulI blood - purl iler of thle nge. It has1 alway3' - cure even ~'~i thle most di'ep seat ed, per medoiielnes had( alIl failed,. hi. B. 1H .t res by dIriv1inig out1 of thle bilood I h - pisonis andi ihumor11S wichi caus1o tall these troubtles, andti ia cure a thuts imidct I t hat Is per.uanenli'It. Contagious Blood( > Poisotn, pi'odi 01ig Fhrup1tions, Hwoliloti C a G tds, li leoratedi Th'roait and1 Moth , Etc., eured by Ii. B. 1i. At druggists r $1 par large bottle; six large bot tiet (ftull treat.meit' $3. Write foir Frex 'Tial Bottle, wh.'ich will be sont% by reo turn mili. DIeea a~i1idvien Fame. Ad. TIME TO PLANT I Now is the timo to plant - POnion Sots! Barley and Rye! -B1111 Grass I Lawn Grass I ' Orchard Grass ! The p)lace to buy at, becausc r seeds are the best and prices right, is PRTMAMS PHARUMACY M:tIIon'e Ann"1-41 'arnival. Mlacon, 'a., will hold her Third An-. ntual (arnival October 10th, 11th, 12th and( 1:3th, 1899. F'or this octs ion the Sou th eru I {a ii way wilt sell round trip tickets to ia con, (li., at Very low tates. Tickets to be sold Getoher 9t I, 1(th. I1th, 12th and 13th, with finatl limnit October 15Ak, 1 899. S 1 ower rrtes to be tised in the sale of tickets floin points with in a radius of 150 miles of Macon, tiekets to be :ld October 10th, I Ith and 12th with a final limilit( (letober 1.1 thI. Ipe;icially reduinced rates frotn all1 points inl Georgia for Inifortled bodies of 15 or more on one ti(;ket, to be sold ()etoler Sth, 10th I Lith, 12th aunl 1:th, with linal limit October 15th, 1899. h'or full information call otl or ad dress any A;gent of the Sou .''ern Itail way Conlynia. lori, + News ilnes from )r. 1). 1. ('argile, of W:' hita, I T. Ile writ 's: "Four hot IIe. of lIlectrie IlitIers has cured M1rs. 1.rcw r of scrolulii, wlich had caused her great sullI'ering for yeris. 'Tertible sot s would';,breakl out on her head aiud facc, and the best doctors could giv Ino help; but her eure is complete and1 her itat bItIf is excellent." Th is shows whiut thinisands have pro' d thut Eleet ie I it ters is the best blood puriler kiown It's the Siprem1fe tlee(ly for cz'rina, letter, Hilt rheumt, ulcels, boils and rut ing seres. It sttimultlfatt - liver, kid nc'ys and b owe'la, expels poisot', hielpi digestion, btilds up the strength. Only 51 cet Is. Sald by ill druggists. (uar ant1e(. Call at Edw. R. Hipp's for High Grade Guano. fd t. Wlooti ivanitr Tenl or twelve cords of wood wanted dieliveretd at Ne'wherry in Novetnber. "or reference Cali at this ollice or ad dress lNev. S. T. Ilallmnan, f f t f. l'rosper'ity, S. C. ''he never failing sign of a big lus - ness is tli stores that are crowded and cannot. wait (ln ilh-' people. Look for the (row(k: vou Will tini theml at 'lyin's ('ash Store. tat't.. Stop tile Fle,. I'se our Scr'een I)oors and Windowcs. STA.\1rT lRos. 1'. 11. [.:srl:. 1 anag e r. t& ftf An E Ixceptio to tile lile. A shop where vol cai get what you want ind when you waint ir. S't't.x R' liiOs. 1;. 11. 1 I:I1.li:. MIanager. t' ftf High Grade Guano at Edw. R. Hipp's. f&t tf It is nevrt too late to do good. If you have not trale( alread;y at Llynn's S'sIi Store conmlence now ind1 get, a fine present and the biggest bargains ever olfered in Newberry. t&12t. We spend oIri money wiih1 Newberry mOciChant': why hot patronize us and keep your mlonev at home. tf. lp-to-Dat,e laundlry. V ANTi-:: Everyone in Newberry and the country to know that we have a firs-lasanr atlo;.e; suituated fi " ni iur emciipot'iumn. A first-elass g radle (If wo'(rk at all Limiies guiaranteedl. Keep youri m ioney' iith home fellks atnd help J your1 own commii ty L. Yours1 foir Iiusinhess, tf Upl-to- Date Lalunldry. Don't Buy Your Hard or Sofi COAL BEFORlE SEEING ME. Aquariums, Gold-Fish and Fish-Food hOMINATIONS. ') R. 0. 11. MAV[0R TS HIEREB' -lnominatod as ai canididato for' re election as Matyor' of Nowherr'y. MANY VOTERS. For Alderman-Ward 4. MR J. ~J. L ANGF"OR D IS HI EREB\ inominatedl as 'a candidato foi Alderian from Ward 4, in the coming elect,ion to 111lithe vacatnoy in that ward MAN Y VOTERS. T HE FRIlENDS OF' MR. J. D Hornsby nominate him as a candi. dato for Alderman fromlWard 4 In the approaching special election. W. WITEIS HEREBY NOMI e ated as a candidato for Aldor man from Ward 4 In the approaching sp)ecial election to fill the vacanc~ caused by tho i'esignation of Mr.J., Myera. MAiNY RINDmu STITEMENT Of tlic Coiulitioll of Thle Ncwbierry Saving BallK of Ncwlicrry, S. C., at tic Cloi of Bsillss Sptolmli' 30, 1899, Put Jsiuiclill Coiforllity with all Act of ID Gicnrall Assollibly. Itills re(ceivable)................ $1.1,7.17 G Bionds8.... ...................... 2,272 .| I''li'nit o, ant)( 1.';:tures1i...... I,:;ou (1 uoe from other Iianks........ :13.(: : ('oi''etioti c icount.............. II O1verd'(rafts seenrell anl ti. ..... ................... 6 1 Cash on hand.................... :1,2:;iu 1 :?21(1,.'(;5 8 L I.\ Ii .lT'' I.S. ('apital.............................. $50 ,000 I I'rolits less expenses paid... II,10 :1 I)ivide nds unimlti(I............... . 18:1 Cash ier's cheek out stan(ing...........$ 28 5 : I ii(l oslts...... :",.so(; i ndividual diepos it:................... 88:; 21- $121,(625 I 1 i Il Is f a y a b l e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : , 1 5 :t21 ' $216i,: tia Ii'sotllylIN aI)Pried lbhefOre me. J. I Norwood, ('ashier of above iatit 1h3ink, who leiing duly sworn, says tit aloVe st.atenlent is correct to the he: of his knowl(dget and btelief. .1. I. N O \VW( u)I). ('ashier. Sworn to before mue thi:; third dlay ( )et'ber, 1I99. W. C. TY'V I r.1-', It,. ,.I Attest: N. I'. I.O t S. C. J..\JI:a \1('INT1'0Il. 0. \I('l:. Ilim.:8. I1. ('. 11 .\TT' I .:wvs. AYIITY LODGE NO. 87, A. F. 1 A AN EI":''A t't)\111UN I(ATI'IO of A\Itlity Lo;e, No. S r, A. P. 1\ will bI' held text \loilbly eCvenintg : .l) (''eloek, in 31..soic 11all. Visitin lret h eit cordially welcome(I. '.'he M. M. I)egree will he conferret A. C. .1ON 'S, W. M. .1. H. M. KINAItD, Secretatrv. REGISTRATION NOTICE. TOTICI': lIS IEI:I (;Ivi:: .i. that tihe I;ooks of 1' eg istration fo tile Town of Newberry, S. ('., arc no, open, and the undersigned as Supe v eor of 1;egistration lor said towLi Vi1 keep said books open every (iu3 .llnas excepted . from 9 a. m'. unt' itp. ml.. un1ti1 and inelunding the -lth dla of I)eeettibcr'. I . dNi). C. (lt'(;A NS, Supiervi-or of I;''gi-tration. September I:. 13. If~ A N - l "I:'T.\ I iil(;l1 t and honest Irersons to i'.rpreser us as \lana-.t't. in) tichis and ("loSe h cOmies. Sah-1" 1.59'a1 :. 'ear' and es pen') . ' Sitr'ght, t 01na-Ilbi(, in) mlor< nii bi ' S t'1-y. I', it1U) ttion perm menl O rremm-. nybanlk in. aniy town it is t :(ii. V ,i1 ' (I(, k ('a Itinl("c I : lei u. I 1,t f 'r, e. 1l-:nelse self-m di r- -'uI d. 1 '' elope. Ti u- I)c y!I<i>N 0''.1 ''.NY, Dept. .,'t Chicago. TOWj TP ,4 JTCE . tILt the folluw'tg t:e: hav'. he levied for the hisucl yeau end ing Ileeen F.. I h. 1a I I I.n I osl ' .......... ..il Total.................. .... i TIle books wilt be opened for the et lect.ion (If tIhe ablove tatxes Onl the ''01 daIy of Oct.ober, 1899, and( wIll be ke open tutil the 2"'t.h day oIf Novembtli 18991. A penalt.y of ten (t0) per~ eei will be added to all taxes inI arreaIrs ter' the 20th daIy of Novemiber, I 199. JNO. C). GOGG A NS, Clerk and Tr'easur ier. b err'y CTonty will he opened I colCLetin of TaLxes for liscaLl year' (' will remaOlin open until TIll E' 31ST1 DA O1? I)ECNl'U NNT1. The folIo lng is the levy: For' StLae1 l'u iposes.......... ......) tr1i1 F'or (CounIty I 'nr pose...........; li 1"or Schlool I 'nep'loses...........:m Execp ill the following localIiti< whore an addit.ional liailroadl amil 5i Cial School TaLx has beenO levied as f lows: TPownshi p No. I, Btailroad1, 2 mlls Tlownsip1 No. 9, Hailroad, 2~ mill. Newherryv Graded( School D)isti No. I, : Imiull. 1.Ito)pia SCho D)0 istrict, N. ..l mill JonstoLne SebIool D)istr'ict, No. moillIs. I lrosperCi ty School D)istr'iet , N''N mills. IBig Creek S'*hool D)istrict, No. 20 m1)ills. Excelslor' School District, No ' (Chappells Schlool D)istrictet, No. : mills. Whit.mire School D)lstr'ict. N... 32 inills. A Special Tax of Ono D)ol'ar 11 been levied onil ale11 clitis het.we the i'ges of 21 and GO yers exceplt t,bc exempt by law. C. F. BOY D), BLUE RIDGE RAILROA H. C. BEAT TIE, Receiver. Effective May 2, ISN 7. Iletween An forsoni and W~n1hallai. E ASTIoOZND. Wi'E$TBoUf M ixed. Mli No. 12. Stations. N-o. A r11I 3am .....A nderson.......Lv 335 1 A r Ol40ami..........Dn r.........v3 56 Ar t Ham.......A11tun........... 5i A r 10 22 am....Pn d Iton...Ly I M 1 Ar l10 13 am.Chry Crosaing..Lv 4 211 A r,1 7 am.... A d ams CroSsing..l v 1 29 A r'.)40am j......8neca........Lv 4 47 A r 9 25 am......Wcat Un ion ....f0v 6 i A r 9 20 a.....Wahalta .........by5 7 A. M.Lv. P'. Mt. |J. It.. ANDEil$ON, Suipennt.erdent Coineions at 8enoa with 8o. . I. . No. II At Andrson with 80. Rlailway Nos. II and hosn! We have now in stI-ock, the wvell and favorably Sknown Keith Shoes for this Fall and Winter, Vici, Calf, &c., &c. Kid tLined, Cork Soles, the dryest and warm fest Shoe made. The newest Lasts and Styles. The Excelsior Shoe Co. making the largest line of Boys' and Youths' Shoes in this country. I n ladies' shoes we carry the fullest, most complete, and up to date stock in the city. - We have all widths and sizes in the newest lasts and -toes. H eavy, 'Iserviceable welts to the lightest, dressiest, ,.hand-turned. Ask for the Regina our beautiful specialty. Rubber Shoes for the million, first quality and guaranteed. COME AND SEE US. i. We lead othe market in low prices for Shoes. Yours truly, Onhis Pall anniverar Jul 26th, Cor oe rEstabloe made oTe neweost outstnin and Stl The sExcelsi To larestliEo s andET Its'pu Shos inr this Inm laes hesw Sarr tehp fthlestrogst comete,suand uopn ton earhavlwdh and wries nind he newest Sthe litst, dressist, CAsk for WRiTEato Rubr Rates folans. l inds uaralen H e eadtone, mrket inaowskiets for ashes. Yursii tsiprmply atne u.&g.sy owigho. is x Dort-eadadNw fie n ANsWrallV. SOCIETY.a B2 CHAGE 1 have sold Out iy eln tire line of Dry Goods and Ladies' Notions, an1(d will hereafter carry a first cIass a n y 111-to-dato line of Clothing Shoes and Gents' Furnishing Goods, nmyCltiig 7I)opartmnouut you (can f11in a the lates styles ii iils, Milk and overcoats for Mon an1 Boyts. MY SHOE LINE IS COM with all kinds of Shoes for Mon, Vomon and Child latest styles i Soft and Sti T ltats, from the choapo 11y lino of F LA NJSI I ING 0001)S is hard t Hosiery, Susorders, Collars, Cuffs, and o t, wear--now and1 fresh. Prices the Lowest! Styles the Best. Everything Fr Yours Truly, "Ab"O 'i2 elig..a.3E ."E x. BY JS JlCE IVE A FILL LIN 0F Zie gler Bros. Fine Shoes for Ladies! This line is known to the trado 8s being the hest Onl the markot. A ful lineo f latost styles of Ladies and Missos Button and Lace shioes In mdiu grdo e crrya ul lie of Luie8 is isses' and1 Childre'n's market. 8 to 1 2-$81.00. 12.1 to 2-S 1. 50. Ladies sizes 2 2-8-$1.50. A line of Box Calf Shoes in Lace, S1.00, $1.25 and $1.'iG-the greatest values ever offered. Also full line of Boys' School Shoes that are great Cl ome to see us, ve vii sel y ou beter shoes for the price than any one JAMIESO' R.C.WILAMS Just Received .UIFPIRIUIIElYIA...A NEW LINlE 0" " -- FRIENDSH IP BRACE Greets His Friends in LETS AND HEARTS. * 1899Spectacles And asks a con tinuance of i ...and... their E e lse PATRONAGE. He will be glad to show you his goods and to sell to you. Ed S b lt CATL TO SFE HIM BEFORE BUYiNG.IIJlt&OTOA