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r 4, "SABLP[T-Ili-lD 1865. N xv. .Yll 1. '>~ A io T 1~AW E 1~AV' I ; r , CLOTHING. I have the nicest thing ever offered t 'm selling at prices thc of $5.00 suits are eque Market, our $7.50, $8, greatest values ever sh counter. We have a b fing just a little over ha now $9.80. Suits woi worth $1 1.50, now $6. your Clothing from Jar class goods at the righ BOYS' AND i did not forget the ing my Clothing. You select from, sizes rang prices ranging from 5( WILL BELLENGER SHOT DEAD A POPUL.Al v1UNG M %N 1(1A,1,11) BY A 15%1 SI Is ' 1I CIIIAL. 1iR ligor Und Ishut at tho Minister With ia ReVtIvvr--1oi I PrOm111nlt and Vop tilar-Tr.ig, dy at Hatuberg. (Spvcial to Greenvillo News.) Colum1bia, S. C., iay -L-This imorning the Rev. W. E. Johnson, a prominnot Baptist minister, shot anBa rg Court Stenographor Wii limt 13llingor, nephew of tho At torney General, dead on the streets of Bamberg. Johnson used a don blo barirel shot gun and had gone hotm, prepared to ,hoot. 'rho affai r is t he result or a family feud. A marriago without parental con sont Was the Citlo of tho killing. Wm. P. BAllinger, th, victim, was appointed couirt stonograp)her wvhon SCaptamn Sawyor resign<d to go to the Philippines. lie was tho young ost sonl of John iR. IBelhag(r, a promi inent cit iz/en of Bamborg and wvho is *a candidato for solicitor. For some1 time theore has boon ill ~ fooling between John R. Bollinger and tho Rev. Mr. Johnson on account ofthe marriago of Mir. Bellinger's 'daughter by the Rov. Mr. Johnson, who is the Baptist minister at Bam.. berg, a place of about 1,000 popula ion. William Bellinger espoused his Sather's cause in the contention Sibout the marriage and the preacher nd Mr. Bollinger, it is said, have ad several conIteat ions about the ator. This morning Johnson was in his ' ont garden when W illiam Bellingor assed by on the side walk going to is home, whicJh adjoins that of Mr. .ohnson. The quarrel was in some ay renewed and Bollinger got out is p)istol and fired at Johnson when ohnson fired with his donble barrel hot gun, killing Bellinger. Johnson surrenudered at once to o ShorifT and is now in jail. He a comparatively young man and as a wife and three children living. B3ellingor is a man of ab)out 32. The inquest is being hold today. olicitor Townsend is present on the art of the State. It is reported at State Sonator Henderson and hers have bean retained to repro nt lMr. Johnson. Public sentiment at B3amborg is so - rousedl that a rpecial from there tey it is badly dividod as to the *' lin1g. B3oth of the participants are popu CLOTHING. line of Spring and Sur o the general public, wl t defy competition. Out il to most 'Q74.00 Suits ol 00 and $ 1 0.00 Suits ar, own, ask to see our bai g lot of suitts that we arE .if price, SuiLs worth $1 E -th$is5.00, now $8.75. 90. $8.50 SLits $5.75. nieson, and you will get L prices. CHILDREN'S SUITS. boys and children when will find a great variE ing from 4 to 19 years )c. to $10.00 a suit. A lar young mon in Baniborg and hive staunch friends. Tho killing occurred at 10 o'clock this morning but the nows of it did not reach Columbia until Ito and then thero wore many inquiries 11s to the facts. This is the first killing in sonm timo in which leading citizens have been involved, the first caso in many years where a minister did the shoot ig, TILLMAN'.- IilMTORU TO A HISS. Tito senator Leturem to Ani Arb:>r silts l I hIt ket, Q iesilonl. Ann Arbor, Mich. April 29.-Sen ator Tilhman, of South Carolino, lec turod hero last night under tho ius pices of the Good (rovernment Loague, his subject being "The 11aco Question in the South." The incident of the evening was his diatrifle against the negroes. Th'le audience wats composed of stu dents. Directly in front and alone sat a colored student, and the Senai tor looked at himn m making his re manrks. "You scratch one of those colored graduates undler the skin," ho said, "auid you will find the savago. His edlucation is like a coat of paint, like his skin." There was hisses from several par1ts of the house. Sonator Tiliman smiled and retorted! "You must excuse me for my frankness. There is nothing of ha tred in my nature for the negroes. Whben that muan who hissed gets ready to give his daughter in mar ringo to a negro and proves by his actions, anid not b)y his hisses, that he means business, I will apologize, and not hefore." Tho applause which greeted this retort was tremendous, and thore:o was no more hissing during the eve uning.--Sun. The at Phity's Picto. A ccordIng to announcement, last, Sat.. urday was the day set for the picuIc I markIng the closo of the St. Philip's school. This school has~ been success fully rand satisfactorily taught for the past two years by Miss Mattle Brown. 1 One who is careful or curIous enough I to note mInutely the bright faces or the 1 fift,y or sixty boys and girls can see that they show more than natur'al gIft, i and that they have been traIned as well as Instructed. T1ho hospItalIt,y of the communit,y I joretold thre probability of an extra pleasurable pien ic. And faithful tot the expectations its thrIft nde goode I rr .4, see those Chilc rmer $2.37. W hen ich I clate suit, Jami \ine i the the It is an ack -gain stock of Shoe sel- country. I hav .S5.0, of Oxforc in Buy These areo first- $2.25, $2.50 nlow' $1 .(0 , Si1 and Children's of LadieOx a bUy- f .y - to be closed ou , and For mc.n, I 3k to worth $5.00 i will made all feel w(come. Thec. et.l began t gathe I O)Mit t". C' . licei1t,neig bor-F, amd reu-1.,esQ% wow I greeting each Nv.:l wi"h 11hap day. The teicher anil l; cli: eaed in a game111 of "fugar hi-p'' Fhowvini their reciproval afTectl(i. Dinner on t. )he r,,ampils was annmmeed and (:verybulkdy I partoo,k to hicart's ontnt. It wNuld I he an injust.ice to the to atteipt 1 ;A description of - s'.vmry ard deli- I eate lumnelceon of chicken, pivs, calce, ete. Any fwe f i-1a --, v 1-,h tho I con111-uiit-y well um!r':-th royal I r T. The aft er.Oin wa d ved to fritd(i lly, m hcial i:ltf : 1 [. a tam. paraphraso of Gold.miI is exprecd the idea: WhilOmany r ; 11im c ro'c! in thei hi ouni Cr :vrtmnmzas h old ''ilrveyed.' When thl. hiom,.7 oif aI01rno0n were*( wanin-j the j)yo: ; tla'ing gr1,adly maid Vood-bye a:oi to -ae a Ceee ing compe)Llled tom leua v ry did not V see the finale of the pianie butL ies lho lolveliness andt! . of the scne .nind occasion. I.(ongi ma; it he P rmem bered atnd eazrly ri'eot'c. One' Who wa is l'r::ent. tMy 7, 1900O. I rEMdi lF1t)1 M A T IN i tON It has been) qnuite a wile since 1 ap eared in your column is. I have been twaiy, teaching schootl. Thet II erald L!d( News pahii it,s weekfly visits to our1 m!joyed iaind ap)preciated, anil [ joy fully >eru'lSed its contents when [ ehianced to tc one. lain at home again, und find uany~ changes Since I Ileft. TPhen, all vats clad In the garinents of winter; 1 'w, all naturc weais a dr ess (of :reenl, liwers b)edeckC my path on every side mnd the air Is fnil of usw.eet odior andi ho songs of biirds. Chtanages, too, hiave aken place among our1 neigh borg, 'riends have been scaI.ttredl lik rosos50 In bloom k>mo to the bridal and some to the tomb;" mnd somel hatvc mioved away anid are coking fortunes in new homtep. W\e niss from 0our circleo MrIs. Sasan nah Ox- h ier and family. A clouid of sorrow has enshrPoud(ed our 'doimun ity. IDeath h au v itite us anmI r'iend(, Mrs. Matt is ldero Simis, vifo sf Dri. WV. L. S'ims ar.d( daiughiter of dri. and1( MIrs. J1. A. IIlender'son. Shei v'ah hoirn near' I Vh Myin ton June11 14th, 873, mairried Nove~mber 25th, 18I90, and ived wvhereo she was born and raised a intil about a year1 ago, when she moved o Ciarililo. On the ni:.lit of Marchi a 8th she "fell aslecp in Jesus." .\s ualts tho darkness (of nuight into the Ight of day at the comning of the morn ng sunt, so calmly, so p~n~eaefully pIassed ur loved frIend fei 'm dlarknets tt'ere ril to cestial gloryI. Y.'s, Mattic anB gonn. and Is wvaItng fo us on that. t. 7- . -, T La ren ' $3.100 SulitS thaMt I YOU W,-1 tA to buy a styli eso's l0 Y) s c ""Ilaco to v/i 1e B ~ ci Oxfods now $2.00, .65 Oxo4d-ow $1.2( Ox-fords v%wholc-aleo rdcs in OILack-s a--nd T*ans, i at. asligLily Brack< uor $3 .4 $4.50 Tat oson' da -h e .an o or vih 'I C li r ' -!: -m . t I h a nef m -w, n -0Im fc:w-, fr1om-. la ;--a: m ;ono Ito bw with ui.'"s and O.U. i (ed. .er not,. s fr mw:hIr, wehr r :1..ewho havo no .W) it io I a lI o 0v :.oi e ,le . V" in 1: w 11 "f t r , \\at GOco. . the ;ai.o Wen ily :L.-o'r:'' or ern $owr$.. r Ta-t -v; !.d to r tit. n:m h< - 'I.h - .04): ~ ~ ~it ~404I. cho'- ;at : .-o urN.h- Ii, \hvo m - ,. .. :i ha Ik. e41 h r th 1 -. 411 4..H.'44. *n1 f:e e,n':-'..4 i ip n ar 1iih . ,.ep r ' .helo' s h 1 ,'444:. biaped" a 4n s' :4 . preaching4)4414 41. . . 4 :l 14h an .:-:h e 31 is a lar, atten.1 ''4 i 1 errh; k o I.!. J . At : . , 14i.i' l in on14 o1,t o hII : n fth. ifda nj .. the . e 4 'IS etiro .Iny4 (;ills, nil e i, f.I' 4 4 1 derat \'.:1arauiMv 1. !a.'y Coich wav elete1' on)rfo .\1a, t o represent14' them~ at44j thep. t(t (41He)jr i-m t1. *e bl'' t t11ireen I w od he 1,m f1. z~4 i' 'Id h l t ye'4t, been)41 pr inj4 ted'(. It .i 1:: lace4 dur1ing 44: 44uu4ner.4 i sin 1ly, :-:, 1lo ' oun;ry folks areIL lig goo r' tl~ t o pr;et of plnty a4rden trI ei'' and me:424n1 in t,he fu ~cent.lv. 8als. Srh (Chickc in en14join'g line r'alt h for e of~ h'r age and( h1Cr pl!aeu never'c vae ;.4:t :t.. 1'bene(ir oI prc h ig daysi. t ime Ito e4 e of.' the.4 little grand4. ml. TheJ1 . motheritos'C: darLling is o~ pet, of I 4: -'i44hborhood440. Drc. \V. L, u14. hasH loc:ated atL whit i1*h14, ( and t he pro11)ret of aL fine ticC', w.. '1 0e 4 erVCU, for heC 33 We' hearl 4 here4 i; to beC aI COtton mill learsthe I4I Yo h'a3R Alw i8 t.? Ignaturo ;A am selling at Thes sh and up-to-. be mr sit. H irry ihe BE1ST from L [IC hn t i up.- Hats n1y entire stock Tans icture'- s cost. A ) Oxfords now my S 2.25 Oxfords M . All Isses's cann :ost. A by lot WheI 75c. to $ 1 .25, on rn 1tt Tan Shoes me. is for $3.25. price flow Thi4 513,'.estig Fvnt wiu be VI(w .d inth) : lte T1 im ee p.' of tho Z-11 whit-h i 'le as trono It :iAn -v, i (3o n : li ( n t 2i tur'.-t I i i 1;1 1; r IrkL (f)t;11 b In . I a nI ( v3, b . I , t, f I I t in erL In '-'t ('W.i ' th t ta ob3enratf1 o1 33 :.n3 wiN b . art.'3 t3 11 1 (v3 v"% 1% \ 333~ 3(3 t1.-I's of m ; : --. H'\i. 3333ou t.- vrom 3. unh , of No. rn j3 al (- ana 3an wlll 1'robab3ly3. b3 taken3 at1 N. i lv.ey lIe ' I b -a' 1. av313 1:' ady :n-33;3ed l-t 33 , m3 33'; :, 1m e h!2 ie \' JFour days1: of I 3geant,11 Pano1rama3 In 3) ntriotism311'33 durinig theII 211h (3f .\In.v 22 28 2 I 271h. Ta~ke iho Sea'l .333an1 Air1Li: 3. ll.'el lInee(s, I look and31 I(dder e->nt0,; buIrsts of speed'3 byV traiied horses32-, a3Ihdic (:in3t3'is of1 al1 kin3ds; ba33se hall!, foot rac.es:, tests o.f 3sir3'ngthI, for vaL1lablo pr3izes. .Fantast8(icpa radio of 11he1. Eko. Every Lodge3 inl he State will bo( inI lin0 ini fancy costurw.1'3(. I sh3i;.ng CamiIils, J3 1:333( of a:y ( ab1i W\eek atI Charlottoi, N. C1., priov id ed you1 tak(e th1o Seaboard Air i ilnS. Grrn33 l Unil and111 public add111(re:-s3es.. OLpn air 1( coner i all I he I imoi(. 'HTe . ands31 will he2 in (Char'lothls, N.C. dur1ing! t ho "h of May:' Gala1 \Wek, Ml y 22 28 251'>ih. Tako the Son drI and 11( grandeb1ild reni to 11ho 20th~ r>f ay: Celebra ion 131 at Chaiirlot to, N. U., b y the3 Peabloa1rd Air ine, i(' May 22-21-2 1.25.~ h A! 1lly.. .J. IL li 3d)D1uC . > Wa-hiiiingoni, Ma.y 5.---Amiol .. Will a rd , chief ju3st ice of t he surm sourt of Sout h Caroliinn( during thio mCconsitrnict '. hon a, died0( suddl('iy of apoplexy at his homo) ini th1is~ city to clay in1 hin 70Jth year. 11e wasH bornI ini Albanry, N. Y. es.33 I, o .uUn Yi * ' e shoes are fresh goods, ade out of leather. "AT, S, 1'i-TS AN[ ats, HA~S ! A nice line 25c. to $2.00. J. [. S A nice line of NVew SI and Whie. Big lot to big lot of N41 clige Shirt hirt stock coiplte, anc y linc of Undervear, I DI be excelIed by any hc I you need anything in ti C. I can please YOU in q 'hen you need anything i I will treat you right. an< s a little LOWER than E T )-1 ()' 1(Ir i C.\ ( 1IA N A ('OlNTY (0' N lA\\'UER I y. l1V \'. \ [id . .ti e o3 f I 'robate. V l" in!m d l it, to fill-1,11c act as ~ ~ ~ t admii', Mro d t f rs. a. Na.t (;i h a 11116 :,uit, to mn to -r:n! hi:I i r., 1 ini r tion of 1.1w' -- u f al et s of Al r . :,iat.litt fiw'' t . ; :,3!11 1 I U I : ii~ 3 1 )IL' I , ric' 1 . It II:I- , ill al h 1- r - cri h. '' fd t h. i . . N 'h frr.' ( >r I d A l' lill i ' IV I A th Xy (tv', wh PI i * d: W . : \,I if - It.- ?.Je ). I Y (iI T1'3nI a! ' AT 'I (UNl V 43 J I o .'!. i t n m1 , t.o13 Irant 1! i'e ('I 3 3 ' i .3 : n; t ration3 11 3 Iif3 i 1: 0 f :- ~ he 3l: fJa o jVr 'i3or, 33f3 1 bl' Ja4 . li sell,I fOrnly ino \he ( 'rb l, o b behl atN. whe u~ t~ iie : o3 tho :.!n day 11f '\pr I'NU.n If r pu3(1n da li of I \ k'ri'l, Anno i-.Cini o I iil 11l jl' W.I \V 0 1) y'1 0 1 e r I 01. 'otl3 ~I!S . '. yo . lui. lOW Yo JiI 0BY,CiIi Eyou 7a'fo llSOrnlyTw \\'erl in Alro hin \\hi t o no ttl d -rg ho (xima ts. Oflio hlrb;fro 9 . in unil e .i i j.1! A III i~ E iEI. .1. ) . &fI om1 (owl ttl WOO and are as good as can NECKWEAR. of stylish Straw Hats :eLson's Soft and Stiff iapo Hats in Browns, ielect from. 3 at 38c. You will find I the prices are right. losiory and Neckwear use in the Lip-country. us line be sure to call Liality, style and price. n my line, call and see I will always make the 1lsewhere. MEDDING PRESENTS 8ry aids, Butter Ditihes, :akoj 1ite'P, Syrup Pitehorm, Sugur Dishes, Spoon Holdora, Crleaml PitchlerM, Fridt Stands A'litors, Knives, Forkls, Po ind abl'11h) SpOOnH, S t uI'gar Spoonn, Butter Knives, (I ravy . Ladjos, Soup LIadles, &C., 1111do ill gn liadru 11plo plato om'l,. We hko havo a now lot of Storling Silver Pea Spoonf mA a fow Soth Thomao lks left, which mw-r go. YoulrH ( Iuy, DANIj,LS & CO. !i ('F" T otr E strilat Xe have a .plen i i nTRImc rAtof iTY 1.1' I N - TRIMMED AND -UNTRIMMED MILLINERY.... \.T ASTONISH NGiLY - LOW Ouru showrooms areO crowedi with New Spring. Mil linery, 'honou I3 Nig ht Calls, PThone 44. HE MODERN PHARMACIST REEDER'S wt o1,3.:sal,E ANI) n1erajg, A doll ar's worthi for every hundred 114$ spent withI us1, is our motto. COUPONS. WVith (every 50. puirchase we givo a >1IponI, .and1 whIen you spend(I aI $.CO orth wit us (1 (we (cash our own) cou 11n1), w(e give you~ 100. worth of anly. lin g youl wan t. Now is the time to repare for such pests s BED BUGS. We are now selling a reparation that we ~uarantee to do the vork by thoroughly ap ilying. It has never ailed yet. R EEDE R'S Bed Bug Poison. ~5 and 50c. per bottle. Guaranteed.