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iCH'I( tlt\1. ('(Il(I'1'.t f,N Ill N( I': Columbia, F''"lb: t :1 1 ( ., tr .t I e of the new , a h e. of theleghiv , io andmon Into the fourth werk 1 ve"ry hl-I. Te Senate w Ii p ro-" ahri atj, I t l i n o I1Itt, nigh t ovt+1' n (IIti '1"u .t"it\ nI) },it tlgr (lee to let the t -:y ": b " I' '.n for }th sa,leday, t.houg'h I'o.It ha Ime v" oa-ki a)out it, in the Se ltt'.e. * * The proihibition hill of \i 1' ii Wias yesterday killtd in tho' Io h> b; vote of '7l to ti. Alr. I'rin(-t lad n11 idea his bill wo l i I m 1: . t htit It camtne inst-rueted for lrohibition u an made at light for it. This i'rg i l:iot is decidedly in favor of t wI ln-ar . 'There seemus also to ib" a i. "i. tmend the inesent hw tntl tt th-n:" the pros,nt board If cont rol. * * 'l'he Senate has p,a sedtl t ;r i :i3ctr bi11 with several itunetndnnts hv a very decided vote--2' to II. I Itin it was. It provides for at board of till ,i . one of whom shall he cletttetl by Ih Senato, atnd who 4hall ie ehattirit, and the other t.wo by t 1h. I hu'. :i the terms shalI bie for It wo Viarl. 1 also providers fori a Sutlt" ('ItIImitio . at a sahirty of $:a.(10I l,(-r itumumn, w ht: shall be electdt l hv I .t' o ,+ - O r rather I shonlhl -ty l;ii , i e II' -,: tield substitut: for It i ;ri i i . Thet coulnty" boards ar' It, b," .,i, to,. by the Slate boardI and t"ur;itetiw"a I the Senlate. 'Ihte diii n- t r i - i , elected by the 4 ("ount.4 ho;oat. Th , abuut h h p i i tht' ihitl t' intn,It 11. - will send Its d isp,enat ry .- h ;i;iti :. ti l ouse. W hat, li Ie t. ' ilt lti hard to tel , bi. if it \% ill al- 1:41~ the matter in tltt h u- in,r : wat in wt i it wits done by I,the S :ttnnt tit I,'. in.t he improved. xi, -X There is a d poit iont:ttl(l :llnl,t;' an who oppose' the d{islitti u' t o li thi :it ; - thing that will hriing th' law anti i mntagenhenlt into d el'(ImIlt" :a d Itt:llt it obnoxious to thte iwhult.. Tht, I tm free to admnlit, is In>t a very h3i.-h motive to nttuate IL Man wh0o i. -4All here to legislate for the b 5 l ttt itr of all the people of t he State. * * * 'olities is a very cnrious thing to me. I cttnot unttdIrstandl it, ati1 a11 convinced I was not cut, out fotr a ptoli tician. A few days agoi severIal nt.m bers of the Legislature who werei friends of the dispensary and want it to see the present !r,w an endtlt"t, ht holding divergent views; as to th" Changes desired, melt'L in the ('iv t rn ori, oice to talk over Ihe situation and see if the friends of the dtisent'anr t:oultid not agree upon sole plan which wouid bring these dilferent ideas togelher, and make i common tight and savt meucit useless i iseussion. There wau no secret about it, and " no (Ili( was bound. 'I'he Governor stated, ts hi' has doane hecrietofore, that hn t did liot think thle Govern*tor' sihouatld lie itn th< boarid, but simnpily!wantled ih e fri endis ofi the dispentsar'y to see it thtey could ntl get together andti doa sothini Ig. * * A great howvl went tup fromt thle opjpo nonts of the (1ispensatry, andtt somei. oft those who watnted to retatin the' presen't board, atbout a caucus in the G overnIor' oilico and his watnt,inog 'more ptowe, placed int his htands, when there w:as ut,terly no foundition for it. t'lse'whlerei is puli shed ant intervilew withI thei Gotv crunor which cleaLIy states hiis poi ioln. * * CommIssioner J1. LI. )outhit, hals re' signted as State liqu or' connoiassionter, a,s the following will show: To the Hlonorablo State boatrd of Cotn trol: I hereby tilee myi t'esigntion)l of thi' oflie of Stte Commnissionier, and aisk that it, be aecepteud t, your next meett ing. I beg to say that miy resigntat ion woulid have been handltl,'d yoil as s1oon iu I wits vindicatted by yonur bioard but for' the request, of somce of yourt membethi.rs that I continued util your mei.et,ing in J anuar'y. At th at, Itime I relucitat.lv' consented to cont,inlue utilI yom. l.'eru ary meeting, hut, my13 private tafait's die mnand mty attentioni andl ituiw ask thatt you accept my resignattiot. Since tiy v'auindintiotn by the Hentat e I canntot conwenit to ser've you onger4 ll, nte you know I have only fought, for liir. sonial vindlicationu, and mty resignat iln has been ILL yourt commnatnd ever' since my vindictioni by yout. And since my conifirmtu,ioni by l i Menato I now consider it comleltle an1 l insist on retiring. I wouiIildi hae muau thIs insistance sooner but for the tact that owing to the uncetati nt.y ats to) the act,ion of the Geeral Assembhly yioi could not sooner suppliiy liy p)lace wi ith a competent,matn. J1. I3. D)out.hit. Now that Mr. Douthht hits r.'signted and has intimated t,hat he does not,Il arie for the posit,ion any loniger-, hthere 6i much speculation ats to whoi illh be.' in the race for the p)osition). Se'veral ha ve been talked of atlready In contnectiotn with the place In view of the indien. tions that the Gencral Assembly would elect a commissionetr, but nlo one isi as yet an avowed candidate. His eleetion was confirmed by the Senate one afternoon this week by a vote of 10 to 19, and I suppose he felt vindicated and that the best thing he could do was to resign. If a new board is elected he would probably go. The presen. board, of course, Is maik ing a stubborn figh t to be retained, and as .they have friends atid relatives in the L.egislature the solu ion is some what mixed. There Is nothing- per1 sonal ini the fight against the board. It a ~% thought best, fotr ihe dispensary to n eow board, 'o time.this week has been ;e~sing tiid liquor ques U ioer tfer this the 1 .4 'l i . 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CRANE'S 5 and1 10 Cents Store, Summer Bros.t BlIoCk. MbaD. L. Copeland is in the West' buying, stock, eHe will returnj by February 1 st with a nicedotpof Horses 4and 4. lee 4 ti i' !' t 4'III 1.1-'1N:s. 1 , I , t( I 111.; I.'"41."r rr4'11) in Nt,wl,rrry 1II1,) N,v III 4:,'rvI 'I, rc'. I t''I III 4p i:1 I.3. hin4 .1, 11 I tI I ' I4i . ) 4: e. 1" . Il. I31 i .:k I - - *, alllil : I gllei 4 this w iti I itunl a.tl;n.I l of lI - I '.''2* 3 -~)I(4 t'( I r,' ri' t'llII V III I,,I. 1 I ,\I 1\'y '4c'k, (). 3. W i t w N \ Vi:! k . lI h1 rhl :r )th, 1h 3ndt II it 4Ir . ..i nb3r,' ( :ttlih. Of cour:3l \ i l f. it .f I time. W. 1e15 sltpped inl iI:1n 1""r1 Ida.V . ill 'ort, Said t breo I -l I1 1'443%lIn I' II ' < ha ys, oil3' m1atk i br; t t-p'I.. i ehnjoyed the tripl , i.. ('IIi 1 1iin th brolh t.he u nr. atl ( o 1 "t h w1 rni1rfu 11. On (e h d-Ioubll -e nnolhll but Sand hills, A\rab, atoll t tunleI, then into the Red we -iw tIh, ptee wt elrte they say I'haro Ir+.t hi, arnly, and the twelve roks caei1II 1l the twelve apostles. We ,ihlt"l n-r1" )iangat)porl-,, in sight, but did in,t -.top. '3(, those sixty days from ., w Yirk (o ,.i\nlat I will never for "I ( ov '' I !it tinl(', hut I a l satis li'"11 now to tryv land service. Thu 'hiwt he wa \s rough, amd I thought I) 11 <,\ l aao-i u\ oulld be lost,. Of cour-e I \\;n 11 ntld to ,I"e "oluc scervice ill thle 1'unl:tirl- -I f i.uro Is why I t.rian ferred (3 haod. I ame now about. two hund'et 1ihI.- north of .\inila, in at hlI-.e iwo pi1 al \ Ii-. \(.ix l I bu y the otve'I'nment., \''a w1a1I'n a il amnir,hl college. We l:i\' 1.\\o humb'ledl inIitents here and +ixli 'or.I nleln. I aun on night Iot\ an' ! ,h- 1 1 in 1",h1 mlornin.; in the II'I 1 Ir1oon I id ,h- lt. to the Ialrit, line, tho,:.t b11I)1" ui i . fromu town. Ill tils ".%a\ I ha 1 at ~"(d 1l'tnllee to se5 and hii" w\h,ll i., roin g on. I'v\erything tr"a1:11 i)I-re !, It:I 't don't t.Iinkc the I-'I3lin4' will hold outt long. They are lihitl in' on th sn( I ine Hbelow MIanila. iikii, tIh' I 'il'Ii pins nluch better tha Iliit ('lllbat. This is at ;. ood phaiee for a poorIII' manl, at5 he (cin go w"it,hott clot,hes tn li\',- (,n frtii andi( get pay foy his \ ork. VI you see hr enn4 s1"e all ie aI i ;k1. S"; o n1nth Inice( fruit here. I ',nit all I entn hold every mnorning. Wish I ("o(I .tenltl you somue of it for Xmlas, 1but1, it, is too far. W1Il, it. is mn'I, Christmas again. I n a lon;, w. Nis from4 where I was last ['hi las-III---1boult a1 far from 1101110 now s I canll get- onl the opposite sid1e of 1'Ie, worbl,t. My health is good and I 1i1m sa t.istie.d. I am1 saving eighteen l1lls p14' i'lont. I will have seven ulldrt'd dolh's when I am discharged. 1ith my t,ranusp)ortation and clothing tilowanee will make one th,ous{and dol ar savetl and around the vorld in ,hree yetu-s' timne, and this is good .nough. It will he 1100 when you get, this. I ' it ap)r'Eciat, a long l3t,,0r from you .t ,ly timno; haven't heard from home siier 1on0g before leavuig New York. I will close, be cause yOl will not have ts it h tin' to read letters 1as I have :o W ri t,e. With best, regards to all. \oure grandit Sol), IItNRY. i;.tvt, 11t' Fall. Vieth1s to stoti aeh, liver and kidney troubles t'"t well w(nsen, and alll feel thie resuI ts3 in loss of1 appe1)tite, po018 (3n1 inI334 thI bl(1(, ba3cka3che(, ner3vous.8 ((e34s, h1eII aehle and1 tired0(, 313istess, run-33 down I fe'eltt4.i 1g. 311(1t there's no( nWed t.c tIreI tlke tha34. .isten'1 to) .1. (ardner, hh('ivi1ll(e, ( 3334, 1333 lays "433 le3 tri33 11 t.. whe(4t h33'r heL lice(' or die.~. Ist (did mlor'( to giv t'4 e new4 I sil 3en3gth unti( good(3( ap 34e3ill' thaln any(h31 3 I4 1 (ould' talke.] 1'.(n I'at m34iyhig and4( havett a 4.ew 30eas St Ires,~ 3'Cveriy 111ttle3 guran1teed. Meteo44'4rologient3 R(o'rEI forF .Janua1ry. A\lean tempera4'3turPe, 43.2; mal*ximun1 1temper0lat,13re4., '7 1(date 11.h. Minimun1131 ttempera3'3ture, 9; (1ate,0 2nd. Total pre' cipita10tioni, 2.02; tot al1 sniowfall, sprin11klo No. (of day13s clear1, l5; par3t,1y cloudy, 0 03011u1y, 310. I)attes of thlunIder stor'ms 10thi, 331th: pre'va11iing wind-dirOct,ion) 3ii fall (13, .31lIanuar, 1899, 5.28. 3 )eticeiency, Ja unuarv, 1900, 3.26. Snow fall, .3 anuar14y, 3899, 7.00. Sn3owfall1, Janua33ry, 3900), 4prin1ke. The)311011 mea n 3mperat,ar was 00.8 of a degroto co)lder1 than14 Janua13ry, 189)0. 3Henntr1Iks: 30th, I ith, t.hunider clouIds aIt 31 a3m., br'igt, teor .00 Volunhtary Obor Ver. The Eminent Kidney and Bladder Specialist. rho Discoverer of Swamp-Root at Work i mas Laboratory, There is a disease prevailing In this country most dangerous because so decep live. Many sudden deaths are caused by It--heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kidney :lisease. .f kidney troqubie is allowed to ad. vrance the kidney-poisoned blood will attaok he vital organs, or the kidneys themseltves break down and waste away cell by ceiel l'hen the rIchness of the blood--the albumen -leaks out and the sufferer has. BrIght's Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kihn\er's Swamp-RIoot the new di, movery is the tr'ue specifIc for kidney, bladder Ind urinary troubles, It has cured thousands of apparently hopeless cases, after li other Bf forts have failed. At druggists in fif*y-cent und dollar sizes. A sample bottle as;i free by mail, also a book telling about Swarnp. Root and its wonderful cut-es. Address Dr. Kiitmet & COn, Binghazaton, i Y, An4 onlUod thia pepei,s C I OICE Vegetatbles will always find a rea<ly market--but only that farmer can raise them who has studied the great secret how to ob tain both quality and quantity by the judicious use of well balanced fertilizers. No fertil izer for Vegetables can produce a large yield unless it contains at least 8% Potash. Send for our books, which furnish full imformation. We send them free of charge. GERMAN KALI WORKS, 03 Nassau St . New York. Dry Goods, Notioii I)on't forget, when you have aniy thing to buy in )ry Goods, Notions 4or Shoes, that, you can buy more for your money at A.C. JONES' Store than at, any other place in New berry. It has always been so, anid will always be so while .JON KS has any thing to do with it. I have had to take Mr. A J. Lindsay off with me on t he road this week. In his absence \I r. W. A. Kinard and Mr. S. S. Langusfoid will serve you. In fact we al ways have pleasant people around us. We won't have any othe' kind if we know it. So come and see us oftet, and let us save you money. A. C. JONES', The People's Store. Newberry, S. C., Janua""y 30, I1900. P. S.-i will close out all of my :1 N and King Spool Cottou at 2 Spools fur 5 cts. _A.,C'. J. -AT Eduiard Seioltz' S JEWELRY STORE. Fine Watches, Rings, B3roahes, Studs, Sleeve and Link Buttons, Silver , Novelties, Silver'1'able Ware, Cut Glass, Gold and Sil ver Spectacles and Eyeglasses. ---A F 7%T. _. TOYSC& DOLLS Which we will close out, as we will discontinue keeping them. EDUAID SCHIOLTZ JEWELER AND OPTIClAN N otice to Creditors. MESSRS. GRAHlAM &. DUNN, 0l' ....Pomaria, S. C., having made an1 assignment, to me, all their creditors arec hereby notified to meet in.my oilco at Ne w berry, S. C., on Febr-uay r 3. 1900t, at 11 a. xn., to elect ain agent of credit1 0ors. . LAMBi3tRT W. JONES8, f&t, Assignee. The National Bank of Newibermy),Sut Carolina, Plaintliff', vs. Alexander Singleton andl Ellen M. La Far, Defendants. 13Y ORDER OF COURT, DATiE I) Noember 4, 1899, 1 will sell to t he highest b:dlder, before the Court H-ouse at Newberry, S. C., on saleday In IFeb ruary next All that lot of land in the towni of Newberry, State of South CarolIna, containing one-half acre, more or less' and bounded by Pratt atreet, St. Luke's Episcopal ehureh lot and McMorris street. Terms of Sale: One-third cash, bal ance in one and two years, with inter est from day of sale, to be secured by bond of pure' aseer and mortgage of premises sold. The buildings on prem -. ises to be insured and policy asaigned to Master. Pnrchaser to pay for panperms and stamps. .W. D. HARDY, Master. Master's Ofilee, Jan. 11, 1900. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERR~Y-1N COMMON PLEAS. Edw. R. HIlpp, Plaintiff, against Ivesonm Johnson, Defendant. Summons for Relief. To the Defendant, Iveson Johnson: Y7OU ARE HEREB3Y SUM I.moned and required to answer the complaint in this act,ion, of' which a copy is herewith served upon youl, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the Subscribers at their ofilce at New berry Court Houtse, South Carolina, within tv-nty days zaf ter t,he service hereof, exclusive of the day of euob service, and if you fal to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this action will apply to the court 'for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated 23d December, 1809. SCHIUMPERT &HJOLLOWA Y.. ,Plaintiff's Attorneoys. To the Defenda,nt, Iveson Johnson: Take notice' that the complaint in tb9 hbove entitled action was filed in QfceeoftBle Clerk of the Court of Comn mon Pleas fog' Newberry Corinty.Qn thme 80H PERTHOLLOWAY, 1> 111 'l l i, t , i . i l ; - ! I j ",( atht ltr t,r a 1 ir' ; . " S. ''1t' Iine l[' s'r (H ) :-, f'('t i i .l' ,t *, " ll { l t f i I IL.y . inI beaujti'u b oi I On its 40th- anniversary July 26th, 1899, thc Equitable had on itc books outstanding as surance for ONE BIL LION DOLLARS. The A iSet:. ec 1 'i \\( I I UIN )t I:\ VNt~-, I 2A . ttrI,Li \\ - us ( tti ItIs suIrpIlus was noi e tin SI NT'Y 11 LLI )N I Ii.. LAII, I NSU RES..f Both len'u 1(1 \YOi ii i . h Ilt S11nn e rates. It is perhaps the strongcest Life Assu ran1cC Coi anly on earthi. It wrPites8 any kind of poliicy the assuried may wan 0t. CALL ON or WVRITE to For Rates and Plans. GS Office under New berry Hotel. We have corne herec to do business, andc. pro. pose to do so at guaranteeing fit anc workmanship. We wil handle a full line of Woolens, Worstedis, Gassi mores, Fancy Vesting and Trousering, the latest' designs ir Foreign and Domestic Fabrics, to which we invite your inspection. SCOTT- & CARI.SON, Opposite Postoffice. DEAILRR.IN All kinds of Marble and Granite Montiments, *Headstones, Iron Railings etc. *Also Metaille, Rosewood and Cloth * Coverecd luial -. Caskets~ and Oares! Hoik':co' nhis~h line protnptiy attende~d * t.o day or nigh t,. - ,Next oor-to IHrald hil) Newa ofmeo, NEWI3EBRY. - . . 0.n All Winter Gc Going at Pric For the Next Thi F41rui r y I st wil time with us and a our ;a took greatly ;Don't orget "1 tO R Il] CHRIS i"o;' - . t tpprnehing, Good Subsian 1' TIEESE DA Good S rviceable and U rnore aippreciated tha only good to look at. If you will call in to sE show you a great many good and useful preser A GOOD SUIT OF ULC A ': JEE OVERCOA' A IO:BBY HAT. AV STYLISH SI A NEAT PA] A GOOD ANU: AIQ -nd in fac: anything to ho found in t,o w. Alo th> ih u y on will find frof 9L A1 . , R r', rit! in mayvas b t rn are \ hLnon. l and J3auvaie I ew9~ he'tailt~a. without k , thae cthe; derPI I fu l afW ll havs,bt ti] to9111 Ihow you Ai I~ Abu ENI DAYS. All Winter Good n a re * ble n ld a tne tok of triksPaterns allovr l'i binu- Dine )a; oator no Aon-le WY00 ~IN, +OD Sat-op VTh I Lat 'H A YS.Al W hyii dn'( aajtre ' y n g odatkn Cou aa n nof l tiil sf erorsel and dain Robertso' Copond sale. Syrup wiltt thahoek usnes Donl)L't ogto that Hatickingm anno Cod soeimes whedn to inest mo na Rotetso's Compn Cough Syrup'i mAIanlufactured and solda -Roliertsou DROSY57'I 4anu at asttw-tids M a l Iiea t ' yod s :es rty Days. I be stock~ taking we want to reduce by that time. hese Facts. INGS FOR TMAS! everybody is beginning to think abo u Lial Preseits fotheirfri?nds. VS AND TIMES seful Presents are much n pretty ones that are se us, we will be glad to things that would make its, namely: )THES, Cl, [IRT, R OF SHOES, UMBRELLA, P-TO-DATE TIE, ILK HANDKERCHIEF, First Class Clothing and Furnishing h and sty' ,b. O./33 .A.LLA I EN WICK. SPECIAL SALE .We have made spe cial preparation for Whiite 6 . Sellin during January, offer now a particul good line at prices th I il srely.interest you. Our showingsemrc White Embroideries, White-Lawns, ' White Dimities, White Ch'ked M uslins, White Nainsooks. White All Overs, White Muslin Und wear. These goods are marked VERY' I..O and in addition to .low price, we will' durn sal