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COTrON MARKET. (Corrected Semi-weekly by J. V. (ary & Co.) November 3: Good M idd dling........................ 71 Strict M iddling ....................... 71 Mlitndling ................................. 7 Strict Low 1M1iddling ............... 61 Low M iddling......................... 63 Low G rades................................ 5 to 6 You never know what form of blood poison w'11 follow constipation. Keep the liver clean by using DeWitt's Lit tle Early Risers an(l you Will nvoid trouble. They are famous little pills for constipation an liver and bowel troubles. Robertson & Gilder. Flannels washed at, the laundry lit just as when you bough t thom' Try us and see. Up-to-Date Laundry. It. Go by Seaboard Air Line to unveil ing Winnic Davis Monument,. Tickets sold at rate of one fare for the round trip. It. Trho Bachelor MaIida. There will be a meeting of the Bach elor Maids held at IIunt & IIunt's ofico on Saturday afternoon next at 41 30. A full meeting desired. J. I). Bridges, l;ditor "Democrat," Lancaster, N. II., says, "One Minute Cough Cure is the best ,cmedy for croup I ever use(l." Immediately re lieves and cures coughs, colds, croup, asthma, pneumonia, bronchitis, grippe and all throat and lung troubles. It prevents consumption. Robertson & Gilder. Stnp the Fip. Use our Screen Doors and Windows. STUART Unios. E. II. LESLIE, Manager. t&ftf l?lannels washed at the laundry lit just as when you bought, them. Try us and see. Up-to-Date Laundry. It. You will get fast trtins, good service, elegant accommodation, when you buy your tickets from Seul >ard Air Line Agents to witness unveiling Winnie Davis Monument,. It. Call at Edw. R. Hipp's for High Grade Guano, f&t If. To Stop iat ioyd's. The extra train on the Columbia, Newberry and Laurens Railroad next Wednesday and Thursday will stop at, Boyd's crossing for passengers for the State Fair. The train will arrive at Boyd's about 8.35 a. in. "I had dyspepsia fifty-seven years and never- found permanent relief till I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Now I am well and feel like a new man," writes S. J. Fleming, Murray, Neb It Is the best digestant known. Cures all forms of indigestion. Physicians every where prescribe it. Robertson & Gil d-er. We do notshrink your flannels so that the baby can't wear them, but return them full and soft. Give us a trial. IJp-to-Date Laundry. I t. Notice, Patter-ns ar-c sold strict,1y for- cash, andl are not exchangeable. tf. S. J. Wooten. Mouldidgs, Lumber, Laths and Shingles. STUART BROS. E. H-. LESLW, Manager-. t,&ftf Yes, Newvberry Watst Mill NI), 2, Every one admits that tbc cot,t,on factor-y at Newbet-ry Is tile cause of such a good mar-ket for cotton therec. Saluda has plenty of idle capital to grade not only a ralrmoad from here to the Southern, but to build and equip a first class cot,ton mill.-Saluda Sent,i nel, LaGrippe, with It,s after effects an nually destr-oys t:housands of people. It may be quickly cured by One M inute Cough Cure, the only remedy that produces immediate result;s In coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, pneumonia and throat and lung troubles. It will pre vent consumpt,ion. Rlobertson & Glldcr. Bates to the'8tate Fair. For the occasion of the State Fair- at Columbia, S. C., November 6th, to 10th, the Columbia, Newber-ry and Laurens Railroad Company will sell excursion rate tickets at the r-ates mentioned be low for the round tip1, including one admission to the Fair Grounds: Class A. Class B Lit,tle Mountain..$1.15 $1.50 Prosperity............ 1.40 1.75 - Now ber-ry............ 1 60 2.00 Clinton............ ....2 00 2.75 Laurens~.............. 2.20 3.10 Class A-Tickets to be sold Nov. 7th, 8th and 9th, limited to 11th. Class B3-T1ickets to be sold Nov. 4th to 10th inclusIve, limited to 13th. ?Jhamberhln's Pain Halm Cures Others' Why Not You? --My wire has been using Ch amberlain's Pain B3alm, with good result,s, for a lamb.shoulder tha thas palined bet- con tinually for nine year-s. We have tried all kinds of medicineo and doctors with out receiving any beneflt from any of them. One day we saw an advertise ment of this medicine and thought of trying it, which we did with the best of sat,isfaction. She has used only one bott,le and her- shoulder- is almost well. --AnOLPh L. MILLETT, Mvianchester, N. IH. For- sale by W. K. Pelham, Druggist, BARGAINS. Harness, Wagons, Buggies, Stoves and everything in 'our line, AS WE W ANT TO RE DUCE STOCK. JF. A. S0BUMPERT, Agt t&f 2mos. VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. Monday will be saleday. All off for the 1tate Fair next week The town is full of railroad men-all here to attend court. Rev. W-!T. Hallman, D. D., of Pros perity, was in the city yesterday. Don't fail to attend the chrysan themum show this afternoon. C. C. F'eatherstono, Esq., of Laurens, is attending court here this week. Mrs. C. F. Boyd and Mrs. Nlattic Duckett are visiting relatives in Colum. bin. Mrs. Mattie Duckett, of Cloverdalo Ala., is spending a while with relativet in Nowberry. Julian Mitchell, Jr., and W. S. Lee hsq., of Charleston, are here this week on legal business. Mr. A. T. Brown of this city has en tered live head of horses for the State Fair, and they will be prize winners, too. Agent Burton requests us to state that the Southern will be prepared o haul the crowds to Columbia next week. Chas. J. Jones, 1:sq., of Lancaster, is attendig court here this week. Ho is the guest of his uncle, Mr. Sam 13. Jones. The extra trains on the C., N. & L. next Wednesday and Thursday morn. ings will stop at lBoyd's crossing for passengers. Dr. Young- has a new prescription clerk in the person of Dr. Jno. A. Gra ham, of Baltimore. ie is a-graduated pharmacist and knows his business in a drug store. 1ev. S. T. IIallman of Prosperity, will move his family to Newberry in a few weeks and will occupy the resi dence on Cline street now occupied by J. W. Earhardt. The ladies of the lPresbyterian church will hold their annual chrysanthemum show this afternoon in the vacant store on Main street recently occupied by EdMw. R Hlipp. EverS body go. Mr. R. Y. Leavell has received an elegant suit of pulpit furniture for the Second Baptist Church. it is a pretty lot of furniture and will be in accord with the handsome new church. The books for the collection of town taxes are now open. The books will close on the 29th of this month, after which date the ten per cent. penalty will be added. So step up to the clerk's oflice and settle in time. We spent several days in Newberry last week and were surprised to see each day that we were there so many people from Saluda county selling cot ton and buying in supplies. If we had a railroad that trade could be kept at home.-Saluda Sentinel. Missionary Rally Day will be ob served t,y the Sunday school of the First Methodist church hy a special service consisting of recitations, songs, etc., and an address by Rev. W. I. Her. bert, at that church next Sunday night. The public is invited. Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plain fld, Ill., makes the statement that she caught cold, which settled1 on her lungs; she was treated for a month by her family physician, but grew worse. He told her she was a hopeless victim of con sumption andl that not mIedlicine could cure her. Her dIruggist suggested D.c. King's New Discovery for Coni sumtiton; she bought a bottle and to her dlelight found herself benefited from the first dose. She con tinued its use and after taking six bot tles, found herself sound s nd wveIl; now does hecr own housework, and is as well as she ever was. Free trial bottles of thik Great Discovery at all Drug Stores. Only 50 cents and 81.00, every bottle guaranteed. Don't forget, Seaboard Air Line will sell tickets to Richmond from North and So'th Carolina po :n ts November 4th, 5th andi 6th. Final limit Novem beor 13th. From Georgia points Novem hecr 5th and 6th. Final limit to Novem ber 14th, to witness unveiling Winnie Davis Monument. 1t. Comumn Pleas Court. The common pleas court convenedl on Monday, but as tihe civil cases arc gen erally long and tedious, only a few cases have been tried. The following, however, have been disposed of: Rebecca Christian, Ad m'x, vs. J. D. Smrith, et al-$410,05 for the plaintiff. Mrs. Christian was represented by Messrs. J. I. J. Caldwell and C. L, Blease, andl the defendants by 0. L. Schumpert, and Johnstone & Welch. Robert R. Milam vs Southern Rail way Company-$300 for Plaintiff. Johnstone & Welch for Plaintiff, Dun can & Sanders for defendants. Thos. Y'oung & Co., vs. Geor-gia, Carolina & Northern Railway-$l1,000 for plaintiff. Mitchell & Smith and Mower & Bynum for plaintiff, and Smytho, Lee & IProst and 0. L. Schum po'rt for defensdants. WVanted at Once. Five hundred hands to wor k on rail road. Wages: 00 cents and board per day. J. H. Wicker. tf. ATTENTION HOUSE KEEPERS. Come to Robertson & Gilder's Drug Store and buy your APPLE and WHITE WINE VINEG'AR, CINNAMQN, SPICE, CLOVES, MUSTA RD and MUSTA RD SEED. We can GUARANTEE the purity of our goods for we have tested them. IiobertsoRi & Gilder DRUGGOISYS ON THE COR N1R I'LEASID wiiri NEWilIitY. Mr. J. M. 1larrell Talk, About lhiw Up-cotin. try Nolghboth-ui Telno Abot the Iteeult of Nowberry's Tobacco Growitig Exp(-rltont ait i3ays the Acreago wi'1 be Largely Incieset--A Filo Peopio. Mr. J. Ml. Harrell, who during the past season superintended the tobacco farm of Mr. C. J. Purcell in Newberry County, has just. returned home to take charge of his farm again. Mr. Ifarrell was charmed with Newberry and her people. Cspecially was he pleased with those for whom he worked. Tobacco growing was an experiment with the plantere of Newberry andl M~Ir. iHarrell as an expert started the ball to rolling. lIe says that he finished cur ing on the 17th of this month and that e he left 7,000 pounds ready for shipment to market. It will come this way. About 100 acres af tobacco were plant ed right around Newberry this year. Though, as in every case of first at tempt the tobacco is not of the finest i quality, the planters are well pleased with the otctome, andI the -.tcreage iln V all probability will be increased 400 or 500 per cent, next year. NiMr. Ilarrell says that the light lands of the up-country produce tobacco simi lar in quality to our low country weed, but that the red lands are not at all suit ed for it. Newberry, however, has a much line tobacco land, and, if indica- i tions iln(icate anything, in a few years she will be a great tobacco country. It is interesting to hear Mr. Ilarrell talk about the people of New berry. lie is enthusiastic in their praise; says he c( could hot have been better treated, and, coming home, was genuinely sot-r to leave.---Florence Times, Oct. 30th. 0 "If the Cap FIits, Wear It." If you are suffering from the conse quences of impure blood,--have boils, 0 pimples or scrofula'sores; if your food of does not digest or you suffer from ca- w tarrh or rheumatism, you are the one who should take II00(1's Sarsapariflia, s it will fit your case exactly, make your l blood pure and cure salt rheum, scrof- pl ula, rheumatism, (I yspepsia, catarrh, a< and give you perfect health. H3ooD's PIL,s are gentle, yet always nt effective. Wranted a IHom1o. A lady wants to live with aged cou ple as one of the family. Good refer- 1' ences. Address: N "Lady,'' care [erald n nd News, , It. N ut. bery, S. C. The ladies of Aveleigh church will hold their annual chrysanthemum show on Friday, No,rember 3rd, from 4 p. n. to 11 p. m. in the store opposite the Mower company's on Alain street. tv Prizes will be offered for the best single specimen, best collee'ion, best e design and best pot plant. Ladies of the community who grow chrysanthemums are cordially Invited to bring their flowere for exhibition. th Refreshments will be served. Ad mission 10 cents. Whtat Would You Give'? c. To be cured of catarrh? If you or your 1" friends have this disease, you know C, bow disagreeable it is. Its symptoms 5t are inflamed eyes, throbbing templles, B, ringing noises in the ears, headaches, or cap)riclous appetite, and constant dlis- ht charge of mucus. F'orttunately its cure D) is not a question of what you wiall give, buit what, yotu will take, if you wilt take Hood's S'rsaparilla, the great ti constitutional re'nedy, whliich thorough- 1 ly purifies, enriches and vitaliz,es tihe. blood, you may exp)ect to be completelyN and permanently curedi. The good blood which fHood's Sarsaparilla atkes, reaching the delicate passatges of the mucotus membrane, soothes and r btuilds the tissues and ultimately cures all symptoms of catarrh. thi Lost s!i10.0 o. N Mrt. Ivy Z. Abrams came to town onb Wednesday and sold his cot,ton and after attending to some little business around town left with his team for S home. When he had reached a pointM just beyond Helena he discovered that he had lost from his vest p)ocket $195. Hie thinks it wats lost between New berry and Helena on the road. The money was mostly in twenty dollr bills. Mr. A brams wvill give tihe linder' h a liberal rewardc for returning the Mt money to h im. 0' Not a St.rpriso, It will not be a sum prise to any who are at all familiar with tile good quali- a ties of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, to know that people everywhere take pleasure in relating th'eir experience S In the use of that splendid medicine di and in telling af the ber.efit they have fe received fron. it. of bad colds it has cured, of threatened attacks of pneu monia It has averted and~ of t.he chil- L dren it has saved from at,tacks of croupJ and whooping cough. It Is a grand, good medicine. F"or sale by W. E. Pelh am, Druggist. DEIATHIS. Mrs. Caroline lFranklin, wife of Win. B. Franklin, died at her home In the county on Friday last, in her 64th year si of her age. HeIr remains wvere buried Wednesday at Rosemont Cemetery. Miss Bessie Riser's collection of Millinery is F her personal selection, ia and embraces the very k latest styles, shapes and colorings. Ex treme moderation of Cl prices is a pleasant I~ feature of her line. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. tf High Grade Guano at 3 Edw. R. Hipn's. f&t ifl "AT NEWIIIitt(Y." k 1)icitcgteo Wr"c of Newberry anti IM 1' tcrtunni'nat-- nti u t i ittnuun in Ov r tuu,l,y nuic t'rnc bc i 1'xuileint Seranan. We had the pleasure of being enter ainhed by the good people of Newberry luring the session of the I'resbyterian >ynod last, week. The good people of 11 denominations opened their doors o the delegates and vied with each ther to make the delegates feel at ome. \Ve are glad that, we went, for c met many old acquaintances whom e had not seen in ten or fifteen' years. esides we formed the accquaintance of hany Newberrians and enjoyed their ospitality, especially do we feel tnder bligations to the pa-:tor of Newberry huh"eb, Rev. .1.IL. WVilliamisonl, Messrs. . 1). Copeland, I'd. Evanls and \V. 'I'. 'arrant, for inany courtesies shown. Ve are sorry that Synod departed fromt S ulsui custom and did iot appoint reachers to lil each pimlpit. in the city t, night during the week; and feel lort.ilied and ashamed that all the reachers were In such a hurry to get om that not one, so we have been ld, staid over to proach on Sunday. \We0 think it a ileine that synod bould have treated tlie pastor of New Lrrty clhureh and his eon regationh in tat way. Are we living in such a fast, g that, even ecclesiatstical work must a rushed through at such a break neck >eed? Matters in our opinion that hould have received the closest and ravest d iseussion wer , rushed through 1 short order with seurcely a passing >minent. The people of Newberry in Nneral expected to hear at least two th ree good serimonht, but if they heard le except the openinrg sernon by the !tiring moderator, we (10 not know it Te wish synod could return to the old ay of meeting on Friday and hold ilt 'er till after Sunday. But, then, we ight not to wonder at what was done; hen, in looking over the body, we saw few of the old Lin ministers and ymen. The young have taken their aces and have caught tle spirit,of the e, wherein too much thong ht, is giken formality and not enoml. :h to eeelesi tie.t dignity and old time methlods. hila Sentinel. The write' of the above I-s been rongly informed, for h-ome of the good resbyterian brethren (lid remain in evibcrry and preached for our people i Sunday, and preached good ser ons too. Rev. W. G. Neville, Moderator, of orkville, remained over and preached I able scrmon in the Presbyterian lurch. Rev. Melton ('lark, of IlorenCe, was so with us on Su uty and preached to excellent serions in the Methodist iurch. Of course, we would have been glad have had many or all of them with on Sunday, and highly appreciated c presence of those who did remain. Volcanic Eiruptione Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob "O of joy. lucklen's Arnica Salve, rc tMei; ailso Old, lunning and aver Mores, Ulcers, Hoils, Felonis, rns, War'ts, ('utmi, Brutises, Burnsm, maids, Chapped H-ands, Chilblains. 3st Pile cure on earth. D)rives it Pains and Aches. Only 25 cts. a x. ,Cure guaranteed. Mold by all r'uggists. F"inal lii of Seal-oard Aim Line .sket,s to witness unveiling Winnie ivis M~onumient. will Le November th ini N'orth and South CJaroliria, and1( ovenmber' 14th In Geor'gia. It. Tecers' Association. The following is the prtogr'ammie for e next. teacher's' meeting to be held avember' 11t Lin i the gr'aded school ilding: How best, to classify an ungr'aded hool-Mr'. J. S. Wheele, Miss Minntio The r'eading lesson--Miss Ieshel Me aster', Mr. Hf. P. .Johnsorn. Addr'ess-Mr. F. W. Higgins. Lilla K. Johnustone, Scre'tary. When yotu go to Richmond t.o witness e unveiling of thte Winnie Davis onumnent., see that your ticket.s r'ead !e the Seaboard Alt ir inc. 1t. '1The bouthecrn'a specahM. The Southern r'ailr'oad company will in special trains over' its lines enter g Columbia for' the occasion of the bate F"air, on WVedniesday and Thurs ty, November the 8th and 19th. VTe llowing schedule and r'ates will be ob rved onl and( by the special triaini. eave Ander'son 5.30a. . " Chappells p.02*" .0 '' Old Town 8.12'' .8 0"'Silver'Street 8.21 18 " Hfelenai 8.32" 1(0 " Ncwberrny 8:1 37J( " Prnosperity 8.417". 1 0 ~' P nnala 1.0 .... 1.80 The above rates Include onto :dmis >nl to the Fair gr'ounds. Beautiful and Cheap, Are our imported line of ancy China. Vases of the .test styles and Lamps of all inds and prices. We0 can LVe you money. Give us a ~OBERTSON & GILDER, Corner Drug Store. Seaboard Altr Line will sell tickets to ichmond, Va., to wittness unveilIng rinnic D)avis Monument, November h, 5th and 0th, good until Novemnber' Ith, from North and South Carolina >inlts. sI. J- ''T ' A t tance n' arehouwt~t~,. - MIr. I':Iitt: I have not the least the siro to (Xpa l this vonttovrsy: it epni not be mnore nauseating to others thall to me. The ciretunstances made it neess(u'y that I shoui Correct false hoods. I will not notiee inisinoation; and ex ptessiolns of opinion, but, I will continue to correct iml isrep'e it tation of facIs t!ltt are rteterial and arte con. nteeed with the namigemenIt of ti( W1arrhouse ('omlp:my. It, ha-: he'n it longr' tiln( sinlt' Nilr. S Ib att 'd dl :I sto'kloldleis' m1etin;, i I r't eIem .t co"rectly: and, it has been yemr-; sint Ie wits rlieve<l front duty as a mtnembet of the I oarid of iiirt'eto's. We have had perfe(t harmnony du(trin;; hi absee. le Itade the motion to re-eleet tihe present board in its entirety, and then1 said it was bosmed. I.:tih ieube,- of the hoar(l has ((quti l:owet", 11ntl I dlii think there is a mnemhbe who can assert that anly othl hit as ever arrogated th' right to inore. in general termis I hatve already' pre. sented this entire iatter sunlicienitly, and I would tbe contented with what has benll said, but there are a inrge 11unu her of stockholers throughont, tho country, and lesL somtie if Ithem may considct' my silene after ublital ion if the' 27thits an adimission Of wit : w:t said. it it.. I will consider inl detail such rgraphs as are wvorthy of no tice. Mt'. Sligli says: "If Mr. Neitt is corl'et, less than 1- of the stock rep resetted that ty was wI1.itdl'awn fromi the me(etin;, but, nptwithstanding this insig niliennt withd raw:al wevare informn erl that \I1r. I{eitt in)n1ediaitely' with drew his insulting resolution thlat. ixed the pric'e of the property it '2.(00 and Whieb conieiincd eVeryo w'ho W did not agree wvith himl, and hadl nlother. resolution adopted olerl'tin'i the -atmie Iopert.y at, $1,500." I will nake a stttelent of the facts and the reader can draw his own conclusion Its to how fa' the above statemltent a e Wrirt'ailtoil. W'henl the meeting was.trganlized it was announced thit 21 Vot(s were en rolled. After u'oupying at :,hort time considering yuestiOns relating to the representation of stock, iMtr. Siligh in trodced my atlegetd deliniqenties in not, fitrnishinig IiI wviti a list of stock hoiders and not pl)thiishing resolutions, its a prima'y mttte', and his own1 scheme of selling the Warehiouse prop ert-y ats secondaly. lie announced that he would not be bound by the neeting before anyone else had said one word u1)on the me'its of the snbject. After the stbjeet had been fully discussed I offered the following resolutions which Mr. Sligh still persists in saying are ini sutillng: Resolved, 1. That the bioard of (iirec tors are htiey inst,ructed to sell the \Warehouse I)ropr: rty in its discretion at, not less than two thousand dollars; aInd, inl no ease, consider a pr'oposit,ionl to purchase without. knowing the real limrehlasev. R1'solved, 2nd. That thestoccholders condetn nitiy elfort,t to sell out. the Warehouse property except, through the channel of the directors. It wits not mlly purpose to insult any onte. I knew of ino othier way to haveo my v'iews of this butsiness mtatter' actedt 1110n. Mtr. Slighi appteared to becomie furious andt maitdeon 01otf his chatraot,eis t i haranlgules (1eclai ng the reCsoLtins 1o be intsult,ing, after whiichi lit totok hiis seat. No one else spoke uiponi the r'esoi Itutions. TPhe v'ote was cal led. I drew att,entLiont to the fact that t.he vot-e wouild be~ takent by st,oek. Thiiis seemetii to exasperate Mlr. Stigh againt. Ile said: "'Thteir it, is agalin, let us leave htere afid let t heim pass it.'' A tmot.ion wa'ts malde to iadjottrin. Mr*. Slg. t,ben bolted the mleetinhg andiO carr'ied tall w1 ih hinm that would( go. Somei whoi( were' nr'ol led 11ad( left, the hall1 a short LimIn beCfore'. Whleti order' was1 rest ored, the 'Ott was calledt tttoni the mot,ioni to aid Ot lioura ian .0. '0 tes wer'e east. The nlotiotn was defeated. I imlimediately vi thdrtewv tmy resoluttions andh asked Lbhat, Scomnmitt,ee conshstiing of Messrs. I unl, 31', l"cagle atnd 'utgh he requles;tedl to hraw~ 'some iresoltutions upjont wib wei .otuld iall agree. It wats imy pulrpose to nalke the meiet,ting as5 harmnious a ts i it ii ways' is whenCi Mr'. Sligh ii ab ilsent. [l'he commttiittee t'epor'ted a resolult IOn wh' ich "auiit,horizedl the board'( to sell the WVarehousc prloperty at, noit less than iii,500.'" Withi the except ion of oine miemiber, w ho wa'is othetrwiso i nstiutedo Lbhis resoluttioni was utnaimou1101sly adopi lt ed . 1l'ersontall I have11 tneer fav'ored ai sale for less tha lit$,000, as I r'egatrtd the pr'operity cheap att thIat. prli C.f agreed to the reisoluttionis in deOfer'ence to the comitt, Iec itt rep lorted it. It wvill be obscr'eed( tiint ani ov'erwheli3iIng imaijority of the stock enoltlledl conisiod eredl the~ subject of a sale only3 Lth r'outgh Lthe channel ofC the direct.oirs. Mr . Sligh aticipaIted( this staltemlenit and it was theo cause of his pr'ecipitaLte r'ett. Nit'. Sligh siays: "'I lnderstood Mr. Kecitt to say at t,he stockh,older's' meet ng, bold on 8th unLt., that lhe had1( been isked by a pat,y If 50 cents5 on the dol arP woutld but-y the pr1opierty, and thiat se had antswci'ed that It wouldi not, but, ,btat the safid patLy could have it foir $2,000. I have been informed on good iuthoity that the above statemient, Is ihsoltutely correct,. Nowv, that, party isi lot, a member of the alhianice. So It, is awful foi' Mr'. Keit, to setll the prop 3rty to a non-allIianec inan, but, a I terr bloe ime for me, who is a member of thie alliance, even to offer to lpchalse it." It Is true that my statement was absolutely corr'ect,, as that of non-alIh aniceman. I wilt recveatl from tbc "'seal Dd book"' tihe fact, that, I am on ft coIm milttee of t,he directors vested wIt,h fuill power by the stockholdlers and the board of direct,ors to say what I did.I was acting as an agent wIthin the scope of myl3 athority. Nowv as to Mr:. Sigh. ny whai-. thor"iI.y does hle at.. 1i1 declared his intentiou of ignoring the stockholers at the rueeting of 8th of Scetrber, but atlter discuslsion agreetl to atlde the dlecisie.n of Lbe tuLet.in2 Of 22nd, it is of i() illollient, to tlu that I have posi tive a:'sturanee that, ho in1tended to break faith inl thti partieuhar. The great I'lllltpus about otu pulishing the et'eolultions servt"e(I as at pretext, inl the absence of son cthin: better. In dlraill" the inallt"1 of a sale by Ine to a non-allianeetnan and an otTer" lv him, a ntubelr of the atlliance, to plurehase, the language i nlplies that he pr"oi o:el to utehase for hiinself. That I ceulltlli' h" t wo:thl have a prfect rig ht to dto, bmt, such wats not his I ur I o(s'. li exi ressedl intention is, atndl has been, ill dielian"ce (if the stockhol er. to purchare 11a Itua,Jority of the sIltres !'or i Iaty otubi lc the alliance. Ile knows that the I lan contains at t+latu.,, that -, eel :k hatll not he trad's ft'ab;t:lc except on the books of the di rectot s. and inl no eatsc shall it be trans ferable to parties not cluenhers of the alliance." Ile would not. tIelI us who be rlepre sentet, but (Id .ty that the imrty is not. a Ilnenih,"r of the allintnee. I-'ot" a tnenth-r 1ef then,tali:n,", ~o ltlerttalce ;o in u'eh:ts th, et,n!I"oillio:; -.ht '":; of thei '0o1ian a l' a t for a ni)i-allianlcc Ilan would not, only Ib, at palpable vio lation of the- consrtitution of the eoml itany, but inl elfeet. if sucessfill, it wodIt eonvey to this non-allinle"unf the pmuver to th-p rive all iatneenen of anly rt et inlt th t tIae'lel' it of the WVarehousc andl istrcoy t.ht vahue of the stock tetaine;l by liln l,'r;. I know of no other nliber who would ha ,uilt." of douin,t -uch a thing. If it is not, rep rehen.,ibh. what do youI call it? Iit colel"ion, I wisI to s;iy t hat while I said that I woubl (eclille toI let. \!r. Sligih or any en:n11itee ht aske for exanine nlly 1:01k, 1 nilant no i eourt.(esy to t he stockhohltlrs. An Ild i)y stocklhuler who wVishes., inl good laithI to :ee the books to -at.isfy himself : to the tiin:nleial condlit ion of the eomplany and the colrreetne.s of the 11>ot:, i's weIeonio to muake the exullination, al th,ough t,I-t, Inuttler' i,, properly inl eintr;re of the0 ditc"tors. lIut neither' ir. Sligh not. any one who wisios to aut )lild i ill his little sehemue shall have aecess to thenl. Jos :. 1 ,. lI U rr. If Nou buy your tiekets by the Sea boardl Air I,iIl' you will have tinte to take ill all the silits of \'irl inia's 'ap ital when yIu 'ou ,o to the untiling of Winlie Davis Mlonumlellt. It. The "lBost.onian'' heats tlen all. i'or sale lhere. S. 1. \\oot"n. tf. Friendship Bracelets H'rotn it) cents utward, at Sehult.' .1etw elry Store. :t, For iell t. Plant.ation in lii1h state cutlVation on good t,ertns. Good six roomt dtwvli inl, tenant houses, good stables, ba rn and gin house, good water, good oreh trdl-churces an1d School etonvenient. A1 pl y to Ai. 1. M.l t "toimt , Newberry, S. C. Nov.'3, I 1)1. t.. Indrntbl'will and(l tremnouenr gy' 1are not foum! w11 here S-tomachel, I ,iver, 1Ko iney and(1 llowieIs are (lut ofI (order. If y'ou want ths iait kaleeo 111 is11( a t the suess theiy brinug, use11 D r. K illg' Neow 1I Afe P1ili. In-y develI '~ op every13 all D ru. Stores. AMITY LOBM NO. 8'7, A. F M of. A ly ud No. 87, A . I;. l\,J wi'ill t(ho bhI 1n0x t IlmhLy ('ven Iiig ait 7.01) o'clock, in2 MI\MasoniEl llall. Visit ing blethIireni ('ordial ly welomed.21'h A. ('. .ION IES, WV. Mf. TRESPASS NOTICE. warne niot, to huniit, Ii sh or' ,re l)as,I' inl any2 manneri01 oni the lands1 oIf 1t.he un ldersignedll. Th'Ie law ill bi e stiti (enifoirced algainIIst all1 VIolators of thiis STfITE[HENT Of tha 0011dilio0I of Tha Nowborry Savilii Bani of licWhorry, 8,. C,, at the Uloso of Biisineoss80llticmacr 30, 1899, flit Iishitll iin Conifority with ain Act of I1; Qoucral ASSol]y. ASHrS. Hill s r'ecei ve h'e... .............. $1-11,717 57 lI oods................................ 2,272 .10 O)verdrallfts secured and on - $2I1t;5 85 bl! A III blTl u:c;, C'api It.............................. $50,000 00 Il'roi ts less ex pense aid5222. .. 11,101 :l D)ivide,nds unpidl ----------.-... -183 00 Cash ier's chec(k out.L sttndIng Z..........$ 285 13 I lan k dleIposi ts ...... 35,8013 8 [niilviduial des-' 10x................... 88,533 21 --$121,625 18 Perisonially appeared hoefore me1, J . I'. Notrwood, Cash ier of above nam22ed1 Bank, who beCing duly sworni, says' the above stat.ement is corrieet t,o the best of his knowledge and( belief. J1. 10. NOIltW( OD, Cash Ier. Sworn to befor'o mel thIs thIrd day of October, 18991. Attest: N. P'. FOl t3. C'. .JAMIM MC[Ni'OS1I. 0. Mcit. fIOfmm.-a T hIs 700 Schooo1 Tablets they will sIll at, le., 3e, andtc 5e. TheI('F' :t-c gooI Tlablets for the price. W\e also carry a line of het I er grales. We (an stp li the chil(I'Pln wvitlt Lead Pencils, Slte Peucils, Cray 011s, i>onge;s, Erasers, Book Stratl>s, C.' I th)se out of school vho have tine to 18(1 We ofier a lot tt' 11ic" lIloks, pape ov-. cr .I :n1 5 ., cloth cover 20e., 1b., stine ol' the best; writers. TlOT1'll E 111190FT'll1111S We c:ll interest them inl ilitseloll goods inl Tin and : It e Ware, a 10t, of useful trti(Iles fort)1 the l:itchenl. Our lli'ices will suit, for we llt\' l)it. tIle pl'ice 1'O' 'vel I .()Iv. ve origi nte<l this 1llll inl Newbe)rr'y :11(1 f1nd it 1 1(*,ist,., |>1)('tl5l it, 11':tisez-u.y )il(' 5I t18ll', TRADE A CODPELAND BROS. WV I i1\v: 1l,'EN OIl'I,NING AN1) m au-king Now G;oods for t-he pa-it ""r ".e'_ ':ti,d the conser1tnenl0 is, our torc 1s packe.tt atndt januedicl with New Ial (, , au l we aroo lere to tell you hat w nkvetr allow ou's elve; to he un isl ti by anyoue, qiuality of goods 0: ileI'retl. CLOrHINc AND HATS. 1hm's suits of ('lot h s for $ i.(ti0, worth .rt: M t's suits o f lot hos for. $,',or t.l 1or'tth blult):li&i.vs'-nuit s ot('lothes 'o I n, worth . tovs' suits of 'iot a for a.5 unlI ., wo h I .$;* U)" I "op , its of ('lot lit's for' "'' H), wortl 2 :i aitdl :i1 : I;ovs' liie I'ants at -- l'. au l -t''. a pail.. Hig lot of \l \t.lr:t I'inls, Il si/ s. at half the nr 'le yolt pay for" tht'nt at, other places. \lent s I It", all kintls anl latest styles. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! We hatve I1tii) of all kinds and the >(51 Iuak<'s. h ig lo; lanlis' .lackets it froin '. : to $7.(II. A hig lot I.atlies' Calus It fit .400. to T7;,)-l'lush, Cloth antI \slrakan. W enn sIt how one of thr, Ilest andi ,a'gest. Storks of New I)I'ess Goods in \ewhe'h01riy, ani at, ,just. Half the l'rice 'oni pay for It hemt, at, othe' st.ore. You vill only lose tmne'y for yourself if you lou' t, see us on Ih'ess (;o(ulds this sealsol). New lot 'Trimintigtis, Velvets, Silks, Itmbrind cry, I,lCC aid Ribhots. ('onto to see ns ofttt. No trouble for is to sit ow goods. MIlain Stret't,, N ewberry, S. C. ON LY ON: S-'ti:. NORFOLK OYSTERI Sorved In any style at, .lones's I {estau rant. We are0 now SOpen for the seatsont and( r'ead(y to1 gi ve SERV!ED ON SHORT NOTICE AOS. BUGNES In Car Loads. We htave just recoived a car of t'ho Voll n\tOWnt Whtito H ickor'y Watgons; LISo, at (car of Biiggios, wich woI VOwill oIl chteapj. If in 11ood of at Watgon rt Buggy, it will pay you to call ad eot our ptricos before making your >urchaso. We buy in large lots, pay asit, discount 0Our hills5, whticht (it. bles ust to sell lFirst Class Goods at ow ptricos. Come and,l see us. Wo vill takoe pleasuro in showing 'bou vhtat we( have. Woe guarantee every (Vagon anid Buggy to givo entiro tat is fiaction. Very respject fully, Summer ros. ITA N TI il l)-810VF iitA14 JIL IGH T1] -W and Itonest pers'on)s to repreet't s its Managers In thIs and close by Outnt,les. Salary $900O a year' and ex lenlses. StraIght, btona-fIde, no mnore, 10 less isalary. Position perntflhnentt. )ni' references, aniy bankd In any town. t is mtalin ly oblc work condntedc( at ottmc. .leferene, I'0ncloso self-ad lese Lstamped(itIl ( entvelope. TJin.:1)0 tINJiON (COMPANY\J, D)ept. 3, ChIcgo. TRESPASS NOTIOE. ..witrnedl inot to Ihutnt, fish otr trespa)fss nt any tmannerot on thet land1s of the un lorsilgned. The ltaw wvill be strictly on otced against all vlolators6 of t,hIs no ice. NOMINA TION8. . O. . MAYJ'R IS HIEREBY inminated as at canidtlet for r'e ,lection ts Mayor' of Newber'ry, MANY VOTFma a