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NEWhFt "Y M WK>. . Corrected every Tuesday and Friday by Summer Bros. M eat .. ............................. 6(d6 'c. Shoru ders .......................... Ir. H ams.................................. 12(a 1!.. Ies, Lard .......................... 7 l(a8;.c. Best Molasses, row crot)...... 5c. Good 1'olasses..................... 25(415. Corn ................................... 6Oc. M ea! .......... ...................... 65c. U Jay................ .................. The. W he t liran ........................ $1.00. 1st Paten,t Flour.................. . $4.75. 2nd Best F oat.................... $4.2~>. Strat Flour ........................ $4.00. Good Ord inary F'lour...........$3.00( 3.50. Sugar ................ .... ......... 0 % . Rioe......................,............. 61% 8ve. CofCe................................. I (I5c. Cotton seed meal, per sack... 1.00. Bale Hulls, per cwt.............. 30c. Country 'roduce! Butter, per lb ..................... 15(120c. Eggs, per dozen .................. 124e. Chickeus, each.................... 12j(a)20e. Peas, per bash l....... . . 0C. Co. n, per bhsais.................. 55e. Oats, per bush lc.................. 35(ir 0c. S weet potatoes .................... 40(&50c. Turkeys, per lb .................. 6(a) 8e. Fodder, per cwt ................. 6(a?5c. (O1 rON MARKItET. (Corrc ed Semi-Weciy by J. W. ("ry & Co.) October 2-th. Best Grade.................... 71 Low G rade....................... 5 Watuted at Once. b'ive hundred hands to work on rail road. Wages: 90 cents and 1 )ard per day. .1. I1. Wicker. tf. Joseph Stockford, lIodgon, M , healed a sore runin for seventeun years and outrel his piles of long stand ing by using )cWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It cures all skin diseases. ICob ertson & Gilder. Pastor Cutu il. Ati a meeting of the joint council of Grace and Mt. Tta' jr churches held at Mt. Tabor yesterday, 11ev. Walter H1. Greevcr, of Blueticd, W. Va., was unaninously elected Iastor. M illions of dollars, is the value placcd by Mrs. Mary Bird, Harrisburg, Pa., on the life of her child, which she saved from croup hy the .-C of One Minute Cough Cure. It cures all coughs, colds and throat and lung troubles. Robertson & Gilder. Fiendship Bracelets From 50 cents upward, at Scholtz' Jew elry Store. 3t Notice, Patterns are sol.t strictly for cash, and are not exrha a';eabule. tf, S. J. Wooten. Stop the FInte. Use our Screen Doors and Windows. STUART BRos. E. I-I. LESLII:, Manager. t&ftf A nlad i)og. Mr. N. F. Johnson, of the Bush River section, paid this office a pleasant visit on Saturday. He reported that a mad dog was playing havoc with the dogs in the Bush River church section, having bitten snvral dogs in that township Thc dog bit the little son of a Mr. M il Ier, living on Mr. Mc. Smith's lac. Mr. Miller carried his son to Chapin o[ Friday to app)ly the mad stone. The mad dog had not becen killed Saturday morning. "'If you scour the world you w ill never lind a remedy equaLl to One Mini ute Cough Cure." "'Eustler." 11 cu ed his family of LiaGrippe and saves thousande from pneumonia, bron chitis, croup and all throat and lung trouibles. Robertson & GilIder. Notice. One Beagle hound-white with bIaci spots-bitch, about 18 inches high Reasonable reward for any informatior as to whereabouts. It,. WV. S. Langford. Mould idgs, Lumber, Laths anm Shingh.a. STUART BROS. E. H-. L'UrLIE, Manager. t&ftf P'reachIng att IIng's Oreek. There will be preaching at King' Creek ohurch next Friday, Saturda; and Sabbath by Rev. WV. B. Lindsay One sermon on Friday, two on Saturda; and Sabbath. Communion on Sabbath Eat plenty, Kodol D)yspoepsia Cure wil digest what you eat,. It cures all form of dyspepsia and s'omaeh troubles. F R. Gamble, Vernon, Trex., says, "It rc lioved me from the ssart and cured m( It is now mny everlasting friend. Robertson & Gilder. The "Bostonian" beats them all. Fc sale here. S. J. Wooten. tf, The S,outheorn's Speeltais. The Southern railroad company wi run special trains over its lines ente -- Ing ColumbIa for the occasion of ti State Fair, on Wednesday and Thur d ay, November the 8th and Oth. Tit following schedule and rates will be o1 served on and by the special train. Leave Anderson 5.30 a. m. ..$3.: ": Chappells 8.02 " ....2. " Old Town 8.12 " ... . " Silver Street 8.21 4 ... I.. . " Helena 8.32 " ....1.1 " Nowberry 8 37 " ....1.1 " Prosperity 8 47 "...1 " Pomaria 9.05 " .....J above atos include one adml n to tAFir grounds. HLigh Grade and ~andan Fertilizers. Also Acid' ~ phate for small grain, at Na berry Oil Mill, by 4t L W. F:LOYD, Pros. VARIOUS AN) ALL AIBOUT. Minstrels tonight. See trespr.ss notice. Cadet l'd Mittle is in the city to at tend court. MIr. I. P. Fair spent Sunday in ti.' city with his father. Some of our citizens say they s "ost yesterday morning. 11ev. J. W. iorine, of Charleston, preached in the Lutheran church Sun day morning. Mrs. T. P. Wise, of Plains, Ga., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1. N. Livingston. Very few people are attending court. The court room during court he.s a va cated appearance. Rtev. and Mrs. W. II. Mille, of For ton, S. C., are visiting Mr. W. A. 1I't' mer'-i family in this city. Nisses Fannie and Lois Martin, of Donalds, are spending a while with their cousin, Mrs. F. J. Russell. Mr. W. 13. Counts, of Columbia, who has a position in the State liapensary, is up for a few days attending court. Mrs. Harriett Lane and daughter. M iss Sallie, have arrived in Newberry from their summer home in Iende" sonville. We have given most of our space for the past two issues to the report of synod and comnunications of interest to the public. 11ev. and Mrs. M. 0. J. Kreps, of A u gusta, Ga , came up from Synod Sun dty and spent Sunday night with the ed itor's family. Mr. Jno. H. Wicker moved a40 horse power steam boiler from Silver Street to the Calbreath gold mine in Saluda county last week. The lresbyterian ministers will ar rive today. They will b I in session here until Friday. We welcome them and hopc their stay in Newberry will a pleas [it one. Mr. L. I). Wicker, who left fu Co Iaubia a few weeks ago to work is the railroad shops, was up on Sunday. He likes h is new po. itio i and is pleased with Columbia. Capt. S. J. McC.ugh :'in arrived in the city on Friday lookintg hale and hearty. Ie will he on hand at the State Fair and have chargeof the races. Iie says they will have some tine races this year. Jas. A. MAImnaugh has added to Ws already large force of clerks Mr. W. S. Strother, of Saluda, Miss Lu'a Mc Makin, of Jenkinsville. .nd Miss Bessie Powell, of Newberry, who will pleased to see their friends at Mim naughl's. Today will be minstrel day in New burry as Wr nbarn's Great Southern i irstrels arrived in town today from Lanrens and tonight at the opera house give one of their splendid perforn a ices, which throughout the Nort:i and recently in Virginia and North Carolina have won the highest praise from the press. Red Hot Froi the Gun WVas the ball that hit 0. B. Stead mian of Newark, Michigan, in the Civil Wvar. It caused( hoi'rible U!cers thnt no treatment heilped for 20 years. Theni bLickien's Arnieu Silve cured him. Cures Cuts, Bruises, Blurns, Boils, Fel ''us, Corns, 8'in Eruptions. Best Pite cure on earte', 2.5 eis. a box. Cuam guaranteed. h ild by all Druggists. The Groat Southern Minstrei's Pa, .1de. The street parade of the Minsti'els about, noon today will present so many r'adical dlepartulres from the old fash loned street p)arades given by minstrels in formeri years that it will be almost a continuous succession of surprises. The time honor'ed silk hats and grey oi' brown overcoats of the minstrels will baeconsiculouls by their abscncei and who ever' dreamed of a minstrel parade wit,hout silk hats? The parade of the "'Great Bouthern Minstr'els" will be led by four' mounted buglers in full stilts of gorgeouis mall armor. Two sup)erbly uniformed bands, a line of carriages in which wvill rilde the princl 1pal comedians and ten Zouaves will carry silk and satt,in banners upon 'which w1i appeal' the sever'al an 'nouncement,s the management desire to place before the public. Prof. Hotly 1 W. Rlossmeyer, late principal cornetitt s of Gilmor'e's Band, is the Band Master 'of the company, and this fact alone assures our cit,izens of the extreme em; cellonce of the music that will be heard. It is said that seldom, if ever,~ has so magnificent a street pageani r been given by one Minstrel troupe. Deafness Cannot he Cored by local applications, as they cannot reacd the di.seased portion of the ear. There is.only one way io cure decaCness, andl that is by coni ii tutionai r'emeidies. Deafnets is eausod b) Son inflamned condition of thle mucous lini of' the Ensiachian Tube. W'hen this lube pci -inflamed you have a rumbling sound or in, pcirtact hearing. anud when it is enirola e co .ad dleafness io the result, and udless thi .hidammnation can be taken out and thja tub< iestored to its not mnal condition, hear-lng wil e be destroyed fot ever: nine cases out of tel au-c can .( d by e Iarrh, which ia nothing bn an inlflmed coadie ion of tile mucous sum faiices. WVe will give One Ilundried D)ollars for an: 0O caso or Deafness (cused by cat,arrh) that enn )O sot be eurcu by II all 's Catarrh-i Cur. Boil' for circulars frce. F. J CIIENEY & t >., T0 oledo, '0, 30 Mold by druggists. 'Thc. 10 IIail's F'ailty llis are the best 10 * Robertson's Tasteles: Chill Tonic! Pleasant to take anc quick to act. The chil dren cry for it. Th< dgrown folks are neve s- satisfied until they ge it. Only 35c. a botti< at Robertson & Gilder' 'bDrug Store. TiE HISSIONS COURT. roceotings f tle Sessious Couirt W': C(ounit MIoniday Alorning-lut. i. - tie Crianinil I .einese lieric I Ile Court. The (, tober term of the ses, I;S court convened Monday mol n:0-, Judge R. C. Watts presiding. Solicitor Seaso and Stenogra er Campbell was at their accusti od places ready for business as were . e otber oflices of the court. Sheriff Buford had hiad the t room thorougly and neatly cleane or court and everything looked neat . -d comfortable. The morning session was takeni i) mostly in organizing the court and - tang the jurors together. Solicitor Scase handed bills to t;:e grand jury in the following cases: State vs. Jeff Gallman--assatilt Ind battery with intent to kill. State vs. Calvin Maflett-assault : battery with intent to kill. State vs. Ab M ingo alias Alfred ; :n go-resisting an ollicer. In handing the bills to the jury I1is Ilonor, Judge Watts. sai' as this v.ats the third term of the court for the year, he would not charge them rs to their general duties, taking it for ganted that this had I-een done at p c vious sessions of the court. He s.id that he would simply charge them as to the bills handed out and if they wanted any information during the ses sion that he would gladly assist them. He charged them as to the law on the char'fe of carrying concealed weapons and assault and I ttery with inter.t to kill. He told them that it would take twelve of their numb::r to agree to Iild a true bill. Told them that. it was not necessary to examine all witnesses sworn to find a true bill--only enough to satisfy themselves; but. before "nd ing no bill, hear all the witnesses sworn. If any violation of the law is called to your attention, ;ook into 't. Don't pay any attention to annonymu: s communications. If the law is be:ng violated in a community to an exte1", to become obnoxious, sonic responsole person will appear before y ou and :. e yon the inormation. Six of your : - ber will have I-) he drawn to serv :. other year. If you have not ext - the public ollices and bonds of ollic. it is your duty to do so. Retire 11d consider the bills. The following er es were then posed of: State vs. George Land ford-burgl " and larceny-continued. State vs. Burt :iurton alias Va. r hirton-burglary and larceny. I ad guilty. Sentence: Hard labor for <ie, year on the public works of the county, or same period of time in State p teutiary at hard lal -r. State vs. Robert Johdson-as: a It and battery with intent to kill. prisoner had been tried over t . -cars ago, a sealed sentence aw'. iim. The sentence was by JI) Gary and was that lie serve at I J labor in the State penitentiary fo.- c :)e year. The. grand jury returned a tru 1'1 n the case of JeIf Galman, chit d with assault and battery with intenit :c hill. State vs. Jeff Gallmian--assault ea battIry with intent, to kcill and eat ing concealed weapons. Guilty. : ix tence: WVeapon forfeited to State :: the prisoner t be confined at ( labor on t"e public wvorks of the cornxt. for three years or pay a fine oif $:150, on to serve a like period in State pen iten tiary. State vs. Thoes. Stevens-Larceny Not guilt,y. State vs. Dave Feaster and Orland< i'igner-violating dispensary lrw Guilty. State vs. Calvin Matfett--assault anx battery wit,h intent to kill and car. y lng concealed weapons. Guilty. Weop on forfeited to Stat,e and to pay a fin of $75, or to serve at hard labor onpu lie works of county for ei ght, months or like period in p-enitentiary. State vs. Ab Mingo alias Albert Mini go-rassault and battery with intent t kill-true bill. State vs. Jim Grummie and Adai Sheppard-murder. Not guilty ast Adam Sheppard, the ease of Jim Crum' mile is now being tried. There is very little other crimia business for the court,. The grand jut' will likely report, today and court wd probably adjourin to-morrow. In the appeal case of Magistrate .1 H-. Chappell from the Town Councilc Newberry, tihe Judge redutced the lini of the Mayor from $10 to $1. Special Excursion Rtate's viai Southern Rtallway. The Southern Raxilway announe( sale of round trip tickets to AtmIni Ga., accoanit of the Georgia Statec which will be open from October I to November 4th. Exceptionallyb rate of One First Clr sF'arc, plus 50 e Sadmission to tho Fair Grounds iil *on sale from impor' nt stations. ,For full Information as to sehed -apply t a any Southern Rlailway age or J. B. HEYWARD, G.P'. A., Augusta, Ga * BARGAINS. H arness, We'sons, Bugg'e Stoves and overything in 01 'hlno, AS WE WANT Tro R] ri 1UCE SOK 3 F. A. SOHUMPERT, As taf29mna. $00 FLYNN Mlen's and B oy's Clothing and Shoe, inl at evies, Not'o Nearly fifty years of exp rerience for ewai goods on A pril 15 last, fully l1 day' it)ove goods no I at '7.). on the dol goods at less t.ian otl'e 's had I ) p to save mllo 'v t 1a,1 itt the On-Pei $1.25 and ti e sane goods to a all drop down 25e. at eaci oflfer ntil store -.ll ctls,omr ; buy et t.e s, I I tdies should see oar I 'aek )ress t ds (asli tmere' , I lenriettas, I.ae' lee tmem ithet i a 1 pleasure an( (lot 9FLYNN S. -Every customer trading witli T'iIE A1,1.1AVCUCE WAIt 1)iU'S l, t11ATTri':t. Mir. itct I itii'es to IIr. Slighi si d St tis iIls SI(1(, of the, Qnasttism. Mr. Editor: It might hie chaitibie to consider Nil,. Sligh in Iiis dotage, or subject to an attack of temporary de mentia, andi I cot.d he charitably dis posed, had I not oil tore thain oi;e oa casion penetrated the mlask that dis gtised m lit. Il is II'l.ct,io of takoing tmaliciously false itatemtents and insi ul-ations has b)ec01me a chronie habit. Th1e latter I shail not, noticee, as an0y reader will understand that they are conjectural. As to t he fortier, I will call attent.inn to some ui id)ished in your issue of 20th inst. Speaking of the resolutions adopltcd tt the lir. -I stockholders' leetin;g he says "Mlv. liniter handed the resoluiion to %Ir. Keitt with the request that le have the saite publishcd." '' TI.is s!atement is absolutely ise and both itr. Sligh and ,l'. Hlunter know it. I took charge.(if the resolutions as secretary, to place them on record, but. I received no in struction from ('haiirmntl ilunter to publish them. While the board of ii rectors were in session, and Mr. Sl ig I wits not present., lie not bieing a 1ii0m1l ber, I was authorize-d by Mr. ll1n ter, as is usually the case, to c-ali the meet ino of stoekholders, but nothing was said as to the publication of the resolu tions. At, the Subscqent meet.ing 11r. 1 Ilttiter expressed regret, that the reso Iutions had not been published, but lie did not say that 1 Ii ad been ii:structed to punblish thci. M r. Sligh says: "Ie took good care to have every shatre Of stoek that would go hiis way represent, Cd." Absolutely false again. I knew before leaving 1'roslperity that the set; tilmlelt, I may say. of indigimtion agaitnst 1his scheme was so strong tht work was not needed to d1efeat it. It was too transparent. As a fact t,hcre are t,hree stockholeers living within IA III'es of me, whom 1 have heretofore represented, and who would undoubt edly have given me their proxies with pleasure had I taken the trot-ble to at k for them, but I did not go to the troubl:, because I knew th-y would not be nee, cd. Again, "I think it will be generally conceded that I. could have carrie.i every point throughout the mlceting i I did durIng the time I remained"' &c., "'my idea was that the seveirest rebuke that could be given to.thle bossism of Mr. Keitt, wats to wit,hdratw from the meeting." Speaking of i ncons'isteniey and absurdity, let M r. Slighi look upon his ownl picture as5 others sawv it. Dur lng ie time M r. Siligih remlainted no0 issue of an iy imoiiient was voted1 upton -none that req uircd a countt. lie inso lent,ly charged the directors and tile stockholders with beiing bossed. The charge wias resen:lt.ed. After he had oc cupiiedl the 11loor a great while I olfered Isomfe resolutionls. I diid nlot commulenit upon them. Mr*. Sligh spoke against them anid said the rcsolut,ions were an insult @ him. When lhe sat, down I -satid the vote would be takeni by 1.'. l1ot, -In whIch I was sustained by the chair manl as the rules r'equiredl. Mr. Sligh -objectedl to the vote being taken ini this way. HeI said, "There it is again," "Let us leave hlere and letl thiem paIss -It.'' No sensible Cpson will for a ir n Sment believe that ally one will bolt a meeting when lhe t,h inks he can cont: ci it. Mr. Slighi kniew he coultd not con Strol this one, and he did what lie could -to break it up. lie ran to escape de feat. Mr. Sligh ridicules miy estim ne'i I of his bid at about 30 11Cr cent. of the i money exp)endedl for t,bc proprert,y. II is 1 bid was to purchase for fitty per cent. of tihe stock Issued. After calcullat,ion ,of the data I gave t,he stockholders atL f the last meeting, I no0w say plositively ethat his bi(l would be0 between 35 and 40 pcir cent of the imotney expenldedl. In conceluding, Mr. Slighi must, know that lie expr'esses a falschood. Hle satys: "'In conlutsionf for thb's week, I prtonounlce It as being ab solutely false that, I am to maiik' m'lioney out of this transactioni. At h-th of the stockholders' meetings . Mr. Keitt, tried to put words i1a C my mouth concerning this maL,etr, and he went so far' with It that, Mr.i' Hunter stopped hIm anti toid him that lie wasi mirepr'esenting mel." TJi c fact,s ai'e, I did not put1 words In I mouth. Mi'. Hluntor did not stop me. Mr., Hunter did not say that, I tmisrepresente ed Mr. Slighl. T1he only tIme I remnem b)or Mr. Hunter making any~ remark~ exonerating Mr'. Sligh wits when I sak that the most trotible. we had cycr' hat was catused by Mir. Sligh replor'ting foi r' the buIlding commit,tee, and throtigi negligenice or bad judgment, had ,volved the company In financial d' Sculties. Mr. Hlunter only remark. that he did not blame him for that a the board had adoptedl the reptort. Now It may all bie very well for Mi SlIgh to put on his pienitent air of in ~jured innocence and say that ho lia I not boon noinemr1 nay lot hIs teonh1r I'S CASH STORE 'vv c. : . o' xr 11 the iatest, style's. .Ieas1, l'iant . Drses ( ,Stocings,i.~ GIloves, Corsets, "~ M.t' l'n ,led us5 that 11' ad(V..nce' In ptrites wV. ineovi b.fore the trclds were mradle. We ar", therti lar of w1h1t the sau' ,,ootls wooldbl c-t toI for thlem that hatvte1". ently boll.'i (U9 -ir, 4 ee Store, where the,"e is no .lewh"i . 11. selli e'sto iel' at,. $1.50). W will not a 4 .:.1) ft we eo.r'e dtowi to .'10 as-, others oh. We v , the Silk Ml ohair 1 ilon i - illia" 'mu s. , i n Su't't in alil-1t ,-t a WV L t ,i's a th .t ht a lult. - to show ",w) . A 1"1h- wtt-', tdet'i 'Si ci, bt iIiP11( 111 tS I t i us will receiVt' a 1 Cl' ic t iet. I t hi md that lie will not itacept one cent as iy, or as it present. Th'f ere' is no diibt hat I unde stood hi mat. the Iirst mitett.- 't ;i ito say that he eenl1 iui(ie tdwo 1l-in iredl dollu's by the trau1sa1tion. WVhen lput te i aitter' in the lighit. of it bribe , e llisclat inedt havli'n I been ftlered1 any- (, hingr, bt,t airmed( muost, positively 'e lhat he believed that, hle could makeike two h nnited dollars out. of it. I nle(- he -epted his a n dmi ent, anid told him t"ii hat, he had some rteas i for h lievint it. a n At. the s'econd1 meeting hte begatn by lyingr t.hat" he had been suslepeted1 of It purpose to make money out of the . ur 'has.e . In i rept lying, I told him tha: his S wni declarations just itied1 the susl cot l. mina Mr. slighi does not atteitnpI to j;; 'fy t Seven pailiate his ool.et in t i " i aty to m-cha"e a umjority or the stoe . For thi IL party wcho isc not aL itembter of t: e Alli,e:e when the pin of o i.i l Ilt 1listinetly sat.aes 1hat,. i 'ino c st a i Stock he t.rlaisferrdl(1 t'I parties not nlt' membIn ers of the Alliance. i is appeal J(I'. to the p)eo1ple to believe his fait:e .' at.e. ment,s heeanse he hats p)reatchedl to a tak cotgregation lthil't.y-foul years 11m:y tak be neceplte:l by them as they pl1e:1se .\' 'his appeal has become at wrn out .aLle I honor the miniistry and ministers wOIiIt ' do not dishonor th eir" cnlling 1h1to i-a of t this miatter' Mr. 5)igh me=t stand 1: ion itet hit own merits. tin' t tilh tli ste he 'i - 1 I i iatedl. . s. l.. lei 1''. Iper tctober :. ;;, 18t o'. PaIK. instle. (.i llv .G .Sehet"er was forn Ily tlat 'unday niigh t iev.. uIdnItd Wi'ta ee inobaled i pasi tor of'~ the ~.5i Iii itl ; eI' i lis iI yiof h h ardt .'s, prel 1 the or i l ; " n h is - o 1a. n d a large . - ( attentive on- I (Iirl iregation attendled tht serv ices. pil NI k, Cia eBedetiitiAi A lit utIfut MRi i -..u C'ircmonl . ti hlIe tie t ' i 111d1s. Oni last ednesd a ening the home of Capltatin ani . s II. . .olk, w S filled with at briilliant array of fri cis andt relatives to wvitnes the nupltiasii t" " Netwcrry's lovely thttughLt, M oisslE la ilie 13'. Folk and :'r. S. W. Derrick, MO of Lexington ont i?y, Who wsere3 tht unite in holy wedlel-- by the etl . A. a J1. Bowers. l)Il The bride and th- .ridesmaids \entione robed in white organdies, ril .m auin sh( Ther weritn o)te fo'Aur cous ais flow: Ar. S.Derrick ass A attie S. Sloan, Mrouu. 1.an ill s Viol Cdingtope a served......2t Thlsda A--i.t and hors.l N.oW. D. 8iek adcompaInied toyI frieni lfto Clafres a safL'e. and h ppy Nv.yag to ath es10 tIIo,11 th e dto FIr8h. Forth occsion ofe th Staeai. a a tikop atwhere o ran mentioned obe-o lw1 for( heond trl1Wi, itcuin.n ad iio to theFai Guno' Miss I3 Css Ris. " cllection ..o...........ry.-s aNde em aesry......... the t tCene...... co........ Ex prices is alasanc CASH..tf Eth an 9h, imitedtolit.h. C Cl PaccsI H--llet Lto bend Nv . -ohrts HAS $BO otl t :Z, T1riinttiltj.g', I,aee: I.:ni,bruidi able, anti we eontratetd fo' thec":4" fore, ill at posit ion to olltr t he 1.abov'. L\, and wO' en:nt sell youi the abo,vt", ootin ill N'w Y l'k: .o if' yotl w'ant Io oile itt'''toItlu'r ;1. t 1 , allot her1 h" o. )V's Suilt. of clol.hcs ald then!1 ll not allow any skil ime ilu our1- 1 i liancu'itys', Brtoc':des, AI!'acas. t't 1tr",lut, ions of I''trci;,n loomts. , at.' fromt is: tolitc atttlt mull to all, at TORE. ' I I W Itch S. u s to 1:4I1 ll n ,. n ,utin Ie I'l;htl. (Special to (Grc'nville News.) . lunii.:S ( ., (h-t. "1. Shipplin; "-k .othn I;lackk tc<day fal%t,out, at card vi n.1 to O:.+' s cllar1;.s. I l hc'i'e,. sasthat hel has beecn cnocel-d the di:1 t"oispe a V sih,'e , y Ia that no unc' cvc"r , Mom114 ia bl ;I h exc'1pt ( )Ot.t. who h as ilwa ts cli" ti i i . Ill hc,t I)ou:thit wtas elct;tdt commtlis ei'r, t)uz!S, M1r. 1laek sayr, wt"" : a, r I-amven as hte wanted to be as hek 1 thought that, e liw- ouI have a lie It at nec start(td to Ill It h' % 11w1l f1,1 1iith as:on tuo g bIt-k," .\b' . I ila"ck : -ay "anol tcIhi if I c'vetr ttaug,ht him livalinlg. fruom a,tain I thaL. I woccul bltctw hi-; heal r. lilack l m1a11its t1ott. l natdb- tmi L'S and showt"s that ( <>it" ad nuul : I es al1ISO by ;,?VIr"al allidavits fr'omt bh am1 oIthIes. '"''htre is novw :ld op in ()u t:'s des:-k ait, tie dis Iary," te :ays. "tt w llt.v-1 nt. ho!,t i,4 i Sh i key1." Ilc ras:y' t.hat < i a vis t1 Norternwike'e.nawn I 'tItl' II tlcv ntcII4 Ia= 1'tt ittt insinItutes that they paid hi: ex IV ,-ys Lthat. ':Youtui is an tnrphan worl:itg hard to support, his moth and au:nI't"md in cuonclu.it n oe 'es thlat. ( )hita was turlnedc out, for :konesty amd v"iolating or,lc'rs --ancl opinion of himt is that he is a thi-f, u(drel and liar." IlIi is savter in 1an1glage agailist, Ouits and 5ay:l he not wtant to let, go the jOb) of ship g etrk, insinuating he mnadc mtom-cy of i t. Ntewtt i-at from iilfoxtld. 1r. .1. W. Derrick will SOOn llbeg Iding at new a11 handoie rt'idence the sam110 site wirl (11 Ol hou0se Itn Which was 1ur"ned about two lithtS ago. I'he Shockley ih-o-. iav contrlael. .\1r. Melc llic; Sli lh will t ,he framing on Al -. I )eirick's lit.il,iol. lIiss Minnie Iiiley, of Sahnda, Paid a oiunday~ l(1th ist. wasLL kniownt as5 "mis( in, eto., by 1\lm55 " Sf ht,he yolunLg >1lt, Iev. W. . Wait, prehed a end id siermon(1l 4)1 m4(issin. 'ITh is waLs lowedl by anI intere0st inIg (and toneh01 talk by Mr-s. Wait, 411 the11 \Voman's 55 ionI wor-k. Inthe ai 0fterno 1:0 I4leV. (C. William121 lwIenched1'( anl -eel lent, mo101. Th'ie Il'Ootracted se vicesV311 (. closed Mocndlay withI two excellent, SermIlonIs t.he lIev'. WV. l. Wait. Mr I. MarlLVin Whiitaker' had the mhis .1ree1 his foot., from wic h, hIoweLver, has fortlI,uatel r'ecovered. T'he enrollment101, at, l1(art1ford schlool S reached101 twent4.y-t,wo. Some) o4(f tIle 1lLrtftord14011 leopl hve enl at,t en d ig thJ e1 f,u I,h era 11 Sy nod at, . Lukes. [I I .MI.:'l. )ct oberI 21, 1899.* l.Al iNs UM~ A .I,POX UA.'ie. Feroml th IlupHm4lrvisorI. (The St.e., 22nd.) Some0 day3s aIgo Governor' McSweeneoy ceived aI report,~ of t,he ex ist.ence oIf 11411lpox ini the county 0041Viet camp1 1 inl 44urenfs count,y. Ile r'eferreed the com1 iiint, the coun ty su pervinor- and yest,er Ly received1 the following from that4 Laurens11, S. (. Oc(lt. 20t,h, 189~.9, Iv. M. 11. McSweeney. Dear4 Sir-: Yoturs (If 181,h to hand .iiIng mny a41ten1tion to complain41 t, of 1 4. MooreI' il n e ferencol to our loln e.s1 lin g smallpo Jin camp, JI which 14 faet; but,, int the lirt,t place, we 1bad( Irm ission to camp1 there0-4, and( the 1 al Ilpox got, 114.4) camp1 by 41ne be0in g nOt, to 1.ho0 camp4 fr-om a is44 5tt's mr it, and4( as the camp1is some 010 Ior01 miles0. frotm mei, 1 did( not kntow that IIre wats any13 smallpox1 jin Ithe L0camp, it as soon as I foutnd it out I 'phIon)ed Mr. Driumnonet,s, who is 0n0 (of th1e( 4)un1t.y Commissioner's, and4( lives 11ear > where tbo camp11 wI.S, t.o mJove the .np to a4 sntf distanco0 from 1any per) >o's8 house; and1( 1 have done4 al1l that I .4n i 1)prevenIt 1ts spread, and( wvIl ICOn 1nu1( to do4 al11 tha1t, lies in miy pIower, 10oping that the above wil1.1 be satis ('Lory. I amn your1ts truly, . IR. I*. AIIAIILt, Super-visor Laurens1I JO Cout,y. TRESPASS NOIE LI4Ll'~ItSO)N AR I l IIYEi watrned not, to hulnt , ish or 4.respas4 ni anyl manner11 (In the Ilan of the unl lor'signe-d, The la4w wIll be str'ictly (.n orced0( againsbt 1al1 violators of 41 hIn 110 ,ico. W. Y. l"Allt. .:lt. D. L r in 4Lv/. S ONS. 200 Pretty New P OTtJ?E FRAMES For Sale. IHavo just received and acdlod to ,ur" lreIady lar1"ge an( variedl stock of rine11s two Iun(d:ed noro protty now y 1's of pict no framer(. When in w d1"c of i franmo call at our gallory. S Naso sal Kodak Camcram, Platos, Devolopers, Printing Papers, Photographic h icals, Photo :.mrdmqu.nts, &c., ISed 1b A iltude4ur I'IotographtILers. SALThR'S PHOTO sTUDIO. \l;in Stroot , N('wheIrry', S. C'.13 'Coiee! 3 Parks Dry Ruast s scientifically tested _incl blended to obtain .hat lifli'ormity in taste 30 much desired by all who apnreciate first :lass coffee. We have them in three grades, none of which can be sur passed in quality. SI) Tim Java ha.Best, '75 c1 311 Tins Java-dicha, But, $1.00 Ji1 PKs No 6, 25'cis Package. We also have full line of Park's unmatchable ground Spices. Give them a trial. Tb Racket Stor I as 7Oto 1l' ( T'8*abVlets tlejy will " sl at .l., : , andcl 5c. 'TI'e are, god) aIlts for the price. WO als caLrry) at lino o (' i "r1 acles. ( o cn1) sc(p. ply tchi iren with Load Plncil -, Slac' I ncOils, (cray )oens, Spngs EC'8 iiitras ero 01StUp. To t( hoi(s . oT4n If s c who er -1( :NI 5L ., clot-1II Ih icoverI 2)0 c.,I) housrehohlgos Itihnk in and n AIt e r, a~1101 lotI'I V o f useful1)13( a hondy. tL.Weo worigna e this pl P3-4 tan in her n ind I itt:1 Ju nst, ersncte resen Aonis balar LIN 01arad1 x pRENDe. St.rIght n-blemr e, t, d ailoliwrd Scollzte,a JEuLst &eceiIAN