The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, July 06, 1900, Image 3

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Don't F101 To (to On the exrursion ti-aii to Charleston, H. C., oil the in-oriling of.1 uly 1Ith. iRe turning, leave Charleston July 18th at 8 p). im. Fare, $2 50 f(or round trip. We promis good order. 2t James F. Todd, Manager. It has been demiontrated by experi olno that consutmip lon can be prevent ed by the early n.,e of Ono Minute Cough Cure. This is the favor-ite roi etdy for coughs, colds, Croup a1"thmlna, grippe, an(] till throat and lung trou bles. Cures quieikly. Gilder's Corner Drug Store. County AnI'uice M1Pe-Ig The County A 'liv.cv will meet in the Court House at Ni xberry on Friday, MG3h instant, at II o'clock. All Alli anices are requested to send delegates and their annual daCS. It. T. ( HUNTE:R, Pres. C. F. BOYD, Sec. A gentleman recently cured of dys pepsia gave tho fallowing approprilate rendering of Burn:.*s famous blessing: "Some have meat and cannot eat, and some have none that want it; but we have meat and we can eat-Kodol Dys. p81pSial Cure be thanked." This pre1'CpUa ration will digest what. you eat. It in stantly relieves ali - aRd ically cures in digestion and alz stomach disorders. Gilder's Corner Dt u- Store. A New Firm. Capt. A. 1. Pifer and Mr. Witm. Ewart have formed a copartnership and pur chased the stock of goods of Dr. M. A. Renwick. The now firm will take charge on August I A and continue in the clothing and geuts' furnishing goods business. Di. Renwick will de vote his time to hiz large farming in terest. Tie law holds both maker and ercu lator of a counterfeit equally guilty. 'T'ho dealer wh o sells you a (angerous counterfeit of D2kWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo risks your life to make a little larger profit. You cannot trust him DIWitt's is tile 0k' genuine and origl ual Witch H1azel ilve, a well known cure for piles and all skin diseoses. See that, your denler gives you )oVitt,'S Salve. Gilder's Corner Drug Store. They PhRy W0ll. The West End I and gave an open air concert on t, public square Wed nesday morning nj -I to the delight of our citiz.ns. Tl'o young men have greaty improved J.tely in their .v lng and deserve to be helped and ua couraged in kcepi' Y up a good band. They appeared in their pretty new uni forms and prese-ntd a neat and hand some appearance. They are open for engagements to furnish campaign n u sic. A fter many Infricate experiments, scientists have dIscovered methods fo obtaining all the natural digestants. These have been combined in t he pr-o portion found in tihe human t:)dy and united with substanc>s that build i the digestive orgas, making a com pound called Kodol zpopsia Cure. It digests what you eat and allows all dis pepltics to eat plent-ty of nour1ishin: food while the stomaceh troubles are I leg radically cured by tihe modlcinal agents it contains. It, Is pleasant to take and will give quick relief. Gil der's Corner Drug Store. To schoo? l'Tenchierp, TJ he National E lucational A ssocIa tion will meet, In C'i.rleston, S. C., July 10-13. There will be no meeting of the State Teachers.'' Association this year. Teachers wishing to attend wvili please notify mue at as early a dlate as5 possible so that I many make necessam y arrange muents. F. W. H IGGINS, County Sri pt. of Education. A Monster Devil FIlah Destroying its victimi, is a typ)e of Constipation. T1he power of this mur' derons malady is falt on organs and nerves and muscles mind brain. There's no health till it,'s overcome. But Dr. King's New Life Pills are a safe and certain cure. Blest in the world for Stomach Liver, Kidneys mtEnd Blowelr. Only 25 cants at all drug stores. Death of Capjt, W. T. Hattan. The following special is taken ft em *The State of July 4:h: Pomnarla, July 4th.-Caipt. W. Ti. Ilat ton, once a promincut merchant at Po *maria and Captain of the Pomuarla Ri fles, until a reorganization of the comn pany, died at 10 o'clock this morning. Teburial will tal:o place at Beth le hem church at 10 a. mn., July 5. Up to the time imO withdrew from business his prospects were bright, but *like many others ho fills his grave at an Tsarly period of hisa life. 110 heaves a son an,d a daughter, a fond mother, a sister and a host of friends to mourn lisa death. The Poet,t Jury. Trhe session's court wvill convene in Necwberry on the third Monday, 23(1 instant, and Jude' Aldrich will pre *side. The follow iu' persons have been drawn to serve as petit jurors at the sittIng of the court: Lawson L. Domiinick,'J. S. Wort,s, .T. A. Sease, A. A. Singley, Thes. B Wicker, Emmett Cabaniss, Win. T. Price, Wmn. D. Rutherford, Thomas L. Harmon, Robt.. L. Mur'phey, Jacob B. Fellors, Ge a. S. En low, Charles Tr. Schultz, .T. Simps Dominiick, Chris. S. Rutf, John L. Clook, W. B. Whitney, Geo. WV. Swittenburg, Eugene Hitt, olhn H. Barnes, Ol!ver P. HarrIs, Win. . McCullough,, '. Epting, Geo. B. ull, Salathial W illamson, S. B. H law ios, Geo. A. Booz?er, John H. Willing mi, Ira M. Dorr,iniek, J. B. Mills, enry HI. Longshore, Dl. M. Dennis, mee M. Bowers, Marcus WV. Lester, eoss T. Pitts, P. Brooks Hutohison. VARIOUS AND AM. ABOUr. Hot, hotter, hottest. Tho County Convention will meet Monday. The postollico observed Sunday hours on WedneIsday. TheCaroliaanuCfacturing Company shut down for the 1th. Sheriff iford made a business trip to Columbia Tuesday. Tho candidates were cer'tainly In evidence Wednesday. The usual large crowd of negrroes was In town on the 4th. Mr.s. R. 11. Welch is spending the summer a IIendtrsonvil,e. The banks of he city observed the 4th by closing their doors to business. Dr. .J. W. Nanco now occuples the Wallaco residmnce in "Brooklyn." Mrs. G. C. Sale and M iss M ic uiett are visiting relatives in Greenwood. We want our boys to run sl'ort on "goose eggs" at Anderson next week. Supt. Voss has returned from a ten (lays Aisit to his old home In Georgia. Attend your club meeti'-gs tomorrow. You are due that iuch 1( your party. Mr. P. Ft. Baxter has been awarded the contract to build an oil mill at Biam berg. Mrs. Geo. A. Wright left yes(erday for Campoballo, where she will spend the sun11mmer. Misses Mariot Gary, Ellie an, id Fannie Sheppard, of Edgefield are visiting Mr. B. F. Griffin The cotton mill closed down Wednes day and the operatives enj')yed the day in various ways. Rev. J. B. Hocd has returned from his vacation and will occupy his pulpit at Kings Creek church. R. H. Welch, Esq., returned from 1-ender-onvillte, where he has been en joyitng a rest for several days. Mrs. W. 1. Hlerbert Iand children left, yeslerday for 'aris Mountain, where they will spend the summer. The next neeting of the Women's Missionary Conference of the Method ist Church will bw livid in Newberry, TAhis plac was sh eted at the meeting Last week in Greenville. Mr. Thos. Perr3 hts a half acre patch of Early King cotto!i waist high, some of the bulbs on which are 1 1 inches in circumference. With favorable weath er the patch wfill produce over I bale. Dr. J. M. Kibler has had on exhibi tion for the past few days at Win. John son's store some of the finest tomatocs we have ever seen. On one stein grew nine large, niec ones. Saimo weighed a pound. They were beauties. Prof. Williams Welch, formerly ,f Clemson College, now of Washington, D. C., is In the city to spend a portion (if his vacation with his pz.ronts, Dr. and Mrs. S. G. Welch. Ile is now con nected with the United States Coast, Survey. The passenger trains on the Southern were late passing Newberry on the 4th. It wits late in the night Wednesday when Ihe "Cannon ball" passed here fo. Columbia. The cause of the delays were the large crowds ox eursionists '.lebrating the '"glorious fourth" in the up)-country E!ntranlce and Normal sch olarsh ip examinations in the South Carolina College, will be held in the court house, ini this plaice, on JIuly :20th, by the Conuty Superintendlen t of Education. Young men who contemplate cntef'ing this college should prepar-e for thec ex amination. See ad. Does it Pay to tiny Cheap. A cheap r-emedy for coughs and colds is all right, but you want something that will relieve and euro the more severe and dangerous results of thr'oat and lung troubles. What shlall you do? Go to a warmer and mo. e regular cli mate? Yes, If possible fo. you, then in eIther ease t.ake the only remedy that has b cen introduced ini all civilized countries withl success In sever'e thro-at andl lung troubles, "'Boece's German Syrup." ft not only heals and stim ulates thle tissues to destroy the germ disease, but al lays in ilammation, causes easy ex pectoration, gives a good night's rest, and cures the p)at,iena. Try one bottle. Recommeinded miany years by all druggists in t,he world. Eor sale by W. E. Peiham. Teacher WVan ted. The patrons of.H-airtford Aeademy ichool d istrictNoll will meet Saturday, July 24th, 1900, at 9 a. mn., to elect a teacher for the ensuinlg year, of eight months. No suimmer session. Salary' $30 a month. None but first-grade teachers need apply. Applications should be senlt to the Secretary of the Board of TIrustees, E. L. Ilays, Newberry, S. C. P. M. H AWKINS, E. L. IIAYE S, F. L. P~AYSINGERI, T1rustees. .HOW TO "KEEP KOOL" B .Pineapple Gem, delicioue, n, Chocolate Cream, very I U rich and unequaled. Strawberry Cream, Drn8 Fruity and tempting. at Vanilla Cream, always TFlaiexactly right. ~oa Phosphates, fees, Ginger Ales, Mineral Springs Wa FORRtinslS tcr. The place to drink cooling fluldr pure and healthful at PeIham's Fountains. 'I E FOUItTiT (p Jt1I.Y. A Qtet Day-Tlf, IWent E1,n4t i1iveue, ia Stle8s. St io %'t(vtuCjH 111cae Ito Urowel-~Gonuti Mutsic. le "loriolls touirthi" wa ot for ially celebrated in Newberry. Tlu erowd lit the city was not inistaltly large, but those here were quiet,, peAACaLeJ1 and 01rder-y. Tbe West, ind I blveti and speak Iog of tie State candid-ites was tihe Centt'r of att.rti'eonl, anld by eleven o'clock the streets vere deserted of white people, ev'rybody Iliving goIe over to the grounds --in the beautiful grove where the slialcing was to take phavc and the diilnet to be Served. Tbc bavbt!eue dintner was one of the best of its kind ever served in the city oil a poblic ovetsion. The Imleats were prepared inl anl exo(Aellt manniler and( served very Iicely. In fact, the biari becue feature was in every sense, it SUCCCS--, anId at nice little Suim realizedl for the ehurch. in this coneielion tle pronotlo s of the Cue are to be cotIIpli mnentied. The State candidate; were all in vited, but only four were present itod spoke as follows: Messrs. lFratk 11. G,ary and A. Howard Patturs:-, for Go,,ernor, Cole. L. Ilease, for I.itIten ali-Governor, and Dr. 'Timtitertitu,0. for St,ate Trensurer. Besides . oist gentlcncti sLveral of the con e L.i dtates uide short speeches. II. II. Blease, %<(., prosided and1 mad short, ddress to his old friends ald tie quatintan,ces. M\r. Hoyt and Governor Mlesweenevy had been invited, but eould not be here. Mr. Hoyt having previously accepted an invitation to speak in Lexington, and thc Governor being in Kansas City, attending the National I)'mocratic Convention. The West, latt Iland tomnhishid ex cellent iusic for the occasion. The younga mn1i of thle band we.ro oul, inl their new untifotrmIs and Iade a line ipII pearaincec. The day, barring tihe heat, was a pliisat one, t.nd there was not a sit gIC occur'ence on the grounds to I' t the pleasure of anyone. Those who had the itrang'iteenit, itt hand worked hard to make it a stceeo, an(l tl:ey feel rewarded for Ihior efforts. A Night of Ti4rot. "A w ful an y iety was felt fr th e wdow of the brave General lnuvhmt of .1acbias, Mle., when the doctors -.0i sIe could 11ot ie till mornin writ eslll!"NHW: Mrlts. S. H1. Lincoln, vhoattInd b r that fearful night. "All thoulg It '. e mlust soon (ie fron Pneumnonia, hut. She begged for Dr. King's New I)iscoVery, saying it had mtore t.htn once saved hr life, and had cured ber of Constunp tion. A fter t.hree small doses tho s-pt, etsily all niight, aid its fto 01he' use completely cured her." This nirvil ous medicine is guaranteed to cure Il Th roat, Chest ani Enng Dsseses. Only 50e and $1.00. Trial bottles free att all dru.11g stores. A DitthinguiLheil Visitor. Judge George M. Chaplin an( ls daughters, Misses Lucile and Georgia, of Lonoke. Ark , are visiting in New ber'ry at Mr s. Rluif's. M r'. Chaplin left Newberr'y fifticen years ago and1. spent ta s'.rt while in Greetnville, and frotm there went to Airkansas where be htas tach ieved the diistintction of having been lahced in the high antd r'esponsible posi1 tIon of circuit judge. Excurstont Rtes. Over tthe southetrn. On priesentationi of excur nsion tickets sold via Southtern Rlalhvay Lto Not folk or' Old Point'Comfort, Va., litmit.ed 10 day s, return fr'om date of sale, the Ches apeake Stcamsh ip C ,., will sell to hold er's thereof tr,ond 'ip tickets fr'om these p)oints to Baltitnore, Md., and reotut'n at j 3 Ct) limtited to one day less than that cari di 0o1 returt potrtiotns of the tourist ticket sold at. Nor'folk,c Va, or Old point, Comfort, Va. On pr'esentation of roun1td trip sum tmer tourist tickets sold via Souther'n lailway Co., to Notrfolk or Oid Point Comfort,, Va., heatring thte season l imit to October' 31st, anid return, the Checsapentke Steatmsip Co., will scell to theo holders of these tickets ftrom these points5 to llalt,imor'e Md., antd return for $5.00. Good utnt,il Oct,obetr 31st, By using a toutrist ticket via South er'n railway to Old 1 'oint Comfort, Va., and purchasing a ret,utrn t,icket t.o Bal-. thniore for' $5.00, you can go to Balti more atnd retutrn for' $23.85. Ticket, goodl utntil O9t,ober' 31st,. Or whetn you have a ten day lImit, ticket, 3o0u cant go to lBaltimore and r'etutrn for' $21.85. On account, of Suntday-school coniven ion of the A. M1. lt. ch urch at, Spart,an butrg, 8. C., Jutly 26th and 31st, the Southern RaIlway wvill sell 'ouind trip tickots for $3.75. T1ickcts sold Ju Lly 25 26-27, limited A ugust 2nd inclusIve. On accounit of Teachletrs' Summetr School at Rock 11111, S. C., July &h., to A ugutst 14th., the Southtern Ratilway will sell tickets on the ctrt,iIicata p)lan.~ To be signed by J1. J. McMahani and visecd by J1. 10. For'ney, sptecial aget. Teauecrs at,tondilng the National lcd uc,tlonal Associationi Jully .11tht to 13th,. wIll (10 well to purchase t,ickets via Southern Riailway.Thecy have double datily passenger traltns to and from Charleston which they will finid vcery convenient. J. A. BUR'rON, Ag't. D)urintg last May an Infant child of our neighibor' was sufTering ft'rohol eta in fantum. T1ho dloctorse had given up all htopes of recovery. I took a bot tIe of Chamberlain's Colic, Oholer'a antd Dtar'rhoea Rlemedy t,o theo house, telling them I felt suro it, would do good if used according to directions. In t,wo days time the clhld had fully tre cover'ed. The child Is now vigortous and healthy. I have recommended tbls romedy fequently and have never kniown It to fali.-Mrs. Curtis Biker, Rlookwalter, Ohio. Sold by WV. E. Pelham, Druggit. A ;A';iC 0-' l'OISNINOJ. A Ne gro W ontin in .1,11 (:ll rg(,41 Will, K111nn1 llvr flutth.%ida Corotilor I.inldsay was 811i1il1loned 1o the country oil Thur-'Way it) o in vest i gatt, whit, was Suppos -d to bi it caset of jois onling. .Joe livd-l, (;olorcd. and his wife, .Nltggi1 I-MUl1111, Who IIaVV beln IlViniV oil Mr. 1). .\. W aiil's I lace, in No. 6, had some vorfds -vturay night, hist and Jo0 gavin hik wife a whipping. S.m day Jof;s %ifre was Ie: rd to vI,I fm. r at do"o of st v hiill. to giv e .I. h; ljand( for hv.itinv! hk I .the Ini i"ht be for'.. NIoiuhay m<, I ni ilig .1 .) wa -; found ill bed in a dying conditfon. I *. A. I I,lJrng3hOl-( wA-i S4-10, f6r, buit, 0h1Vgr died iovforv lie arriveil. The n1'gro was butri (Id mnI vTesd Iv. In the meahnt Ime Cohe on ('o t was in formed of tIe .Iupie ild le w-it u1 T tlu ay t o) li.veti;ate Ihe l itte'r. TIe eo's body wa- diine.rcd, I jury imiaUle aI d m! i iquAtt lqd. It is he olimion of imh. lim,hore 1in( he negro had leen poisont d. Ile took t.he btolliich and will anluziiz," it. The jury, f rom t lie evideuve gather( d, fOund at verit, to the ClYet Ihat Joe laildall oaml! to his de-hl fromt anlt ' do V11dO.SV(1' p1iS01 a iisteretd by '-a;rtgie Itandall. .NI-aggi U.:14tl is 110w i) JLil to ain swt r t-he chavtu of m11uti r LIt. the necxt leril of Court. A PROSVERMIS VERi The Oil Mtill Khows llialdblottle P111il" and ltureased Cnpatcity. 'The stockholders of the Nowl rrv Cotton eeed Oil Mill and Feltilizir Company bel their annual mieeting il Council (Ghaibmbe'rs WedNO sday atl<I- - 110011. I'vesidenf Wloyd mItade ant encour aging repol1 of the ye i-*'-; operaLils. It showed that busminss had ben good anild the eapacity (if the pIoLt, inreased by tifteen tons. The pwant has now at Capacity of siXty tons an1-I the eapital stock is $M0,h00. Thit. ('oni my began opvlOmtioas t .n years ax.go with a calit'll of $15,000 awd a I wenty-to lllant, aid it, las been gradually increa1d yea by year. An annual dividend of I," per cent has beenl declareld, and 11.i - is now pay able. Thle followxing directors were elected: lIt. G. Carli6lo, .1. It. W.eke-r, it. II. volk, Ceo. Mower, T. M. Nee), G. P'. Iig, GCo. W. Stiliunner, Thos. V. Wicker, L. W. b"loyd. The ollivCes of tite Company were ill re-electeld a,- l'ollows: I". W. Floyd, pr.e.s.ident, seeroitary, to-casuser and mmiliger; Geo. S. M'ower, vice-presi lent and 11.01 lney. pie ie.t iornetuy for stonacrt ai liowel Troublep. "1 have been in the d . " business for Awent.y yea .11n1Ld haV(3 80ld m11ost, 111 Of th( pIi' utry llediclnei of Itiy note. Am1olig the 0nire li., I laIV0lnvCer' ilything to equal Chamberlain's Colic, Sholera and1( 1 )iarrhoca IH!eedy for all1 atomc un<l:1 b121 owel troub)eii . s,"53sys ). W. W~akeli- ld, of (Goiumb.us, Ga. 'b ids 'emledy curedt( I wo se vere' calses of holera mforbu1Ls iln miy family and I have recommillended andI sold hunldreds >f :t,t,les of it to my e)ustomlers to t,heir n1tire satis!falction- I 1alfords a1 qulick intd sureem Cin a 01 plea1sanit foim." 1"or alde by WV. E. Pelhnm, l)rumggist. C'OUNTY OA'ilPAIGN. lo Opena at l'Omia))L Aulgmust o3.h, aned Close at Newbi rry August 25~ t-Unndl dat!es MuslIt Fle Pleuigo bya, Au1gusit ohk. The followinig Is the sabedule of the ounty campai:gn1 as arranged at the cecet meeCLting of the Executive Coml nlittee. All cani1daltes mu)st, halve their' rilediges tiled with t,he couinty chiairmian 33y tile first meeting, A ut 9th. C:OUNTrY C.\M PA IG2N SCijiEDULN*. No. ll-P omnaria, TIhursday, A ug.9. No. I1)- Jolly 8 root, Friday, A ug. It). No. 9-Young's Grove, Sa1turday21, Au No. 8-UJtopia, Wednesday, A ug. 15. No. 7-Williams's Store, 'IThursdaty, Au)gut 10. No. 6- I ongshore'se, F"ridaty, A u1g. 17. No. 5-Spearman's Spring, Salturday, A ugust. 18. No. 'l-Wnitmiire's, WedneCsday, A u ulst 22. No. 3-tt. P'leasant, Tihurlsda1y, Aui No. 2-TI. W. K citt's, Friidaiy, A ug. 2-I. No. 1-Ntowberry, Saturday, A ug. 25. No. 1-West End, Satur'day night, A (jood U.,iugh ill Oine11. Mny 113 thiousands hlave been restored to heal2th aInd halppines:s by3 th1e use( of Chambherla in's Cough I temredy. If iaill lcted withI any thriioat 01' 11ung trou ble, give it a trial for it is certain to pr'ove benelliail. Coughs that hiave resisted all 01.,her treatmnent for' years, have yieldedt to this 'red.v and) per' reet health been restored. Cases l.hat seeme1id hiopeless4, thtat the climate-of amou01s healith riiesorts failed to benlefIt. have been peLrmanl'eniti ly Ore by its 11s2. For' sale by WV. E. Po'lhamn, Drug lst. Hiarl,ecue. A fle'st class barbeene will be gIven at St. Philip's Chuirch, Thursday, Jully 19, for the benefit of thle church. Th'Ie barbeue will be0 umnder the anlspices of the churchl council. Tea101cr Wantedl. The trustees of the H-elenat school will elect a teacher for sid school on August 3rd. A ppIenICfls will send ap-i plicataons to either of the3 undersigned bythat, da te. .J. 'T. D)ennis. I. D). Shockley. TFrustees. Thu N. iulwrry I toyn Iii Three (it iivj4fiun Ahikovillt--Su,"140 l al P11 11kln ing. The ball1 crenk(s have ha-d mein 1IMort filr' the Ilt fe%v days in N.%whi -3rry, for we ave had "o, e rtty gates. The A bhwvilh, tN-aill canmlf down onl lonaya to phryN four galiles with the Newwv'ry wa.un. Thl, raill provent-kd a nm Monday,. II t II.Y only"'ot inl thr . lillt a I loll h aih.I on Wcd \\ . ' Iity.. TheNOWb)lrry- hqly , \wa 41 a cbanlve lo "ot even \ ilh Alibh-vill., f to cthe w ly th1cy w dr o..atod wh'il". on ',hvir. rc)I'olid:t. They hiLei it h ir ( im la d did the wmrk itp prntl rer tai l holi t ly. ThVY wVoC1 all thr go : ir nd i t, dI"in't hikc hard work to do it. .\ b'vilb ha a3 ood te.:11. 'T'ho .\ b b"vilho hoyl., kvow hlow.- to, nid io ph1.1y rood ill. They ae l el vlever set o .oni.: :.", ",; 'dhen it comeis down to lim-d. hlonl-z4 play -i ng, Ih \'cN1,wherry tlin ctll just, o l i play thil. ,tlc f l Io~ 'i I s A % ,; M ' I', : o. ' . "TI t,Stlay aftei. Ilort- bolIt a r.,i s ItvppIed wit onl the diamiond with tho deltrm1in a(iOnl 1.0 Will. ('a Ne h ry'1 g n VLer IlitCher,-" hall Made. up his miind to win the I:tnt,nd hw pitched good ball, allowing live Iit,s and Atriking ouit f.:ur1 mni. P-ox. 11he obll rcliablw. mnadec a finl throw f roII ,b r fil to liuepulling thl! .irnner out at homno. l-tal ymadle at bwaltifull catch inl IL-f! fiocold. nt' C lie ., and l d ''fOklund" the \bb.eville piwlt-he fora hiom'ri eat.h. h followiig is th w stcork by inning : I Z, 1 1: Nwhrry 2 0 0 1 0 2 20 1--8 12 ; \ 'eville ,. 0 2 1i 0 0 1 0 0 0 - : t : :uilck out--B.Ny (' e * (- A: G ireAth . 'tw onl balIls-,- - Ca, 1, 2: ( ilIlrea thI 3. I o3ilom1 e r un1S-- N ec WheIriVy, C. IICI I nd -t . iaie , L use and I ml:k] I Lreath 2and I ics. Th e featlurts of thld am weroc av'. gowo rk o r in thIIIIo box: l''ox'slonlg t hrow f In ct Ite i1e , ('. I I f Sse and I %,li k r i ' *.; homle lorul: for AbbcvillO, liks' .ood work bkAhind tho bat. WE1N-:.,NIs).\Y MltblNINW,'s(;A.\. The gami c W-e-dne(2.._htay mi ort 1-11i-ng wa slowv andi full of crr-ors andi it. looked at, i'h.t, l ville w ou 0 I I o v.-ld win, bot when,I our. bo.ys settled down to hard h\,lla e o I they did tie work I: Short ord(!r. The followinlg is 1hw .-ooro by inniags: Ne wborry .. 0 0 2 0 1 5 41 '. 2-1 1 1 .\bbovillei.c 1 2 o '1 ) 0 1) 0 6 8 G Sturtk Jenning 1, Case 1: IHill 1, G;ilveath 1, .Jcnkins 1, Iloie onls--Newberry, \\eddingon 1, CAtd wel! 3. Ba .er ts- J i ( a l s III1L fireath, .lnkini and 1ick. Umipiro, Weeks: beorer, RenOwich. T i me 2:15. V,'-:DN-: ES ) A \ EI Re : N 'S( :A M. N.. .\tin the viulwor met defeat under the heavy batting and gqd ll-rounde wVor-k of thi' asupiQerio'r. l)ul5y leiihd Ieh erl1 y ,I. .etili gea il l (L sta- ld-- Out f.\beville .. 00100004-7 le.'se n ~l ij ils- Of \\-edingtoni LI, liteiettc W"edintonti nd lled Ituart,yon r in ks. n(11h rY I is Th'e;ii featurei)s o the game Skirl Wed-1 dinon's11 steam l(l11d's forxceo le kth. 1ing,1 o. luSe's and it L Cal we'/homeL Skins Sore iLlahalTey' etttc i n~scfOd i Lie ibl. 11'icksI caughI't a tood gamii Newberry? w~ill playi' Al iderso ato.\n. deSin Jaly? (th, 10th'- an let,h and l'1id to t -G reen1 . v'LO ill a i G reenilled .I 'ly th ndc 3th and tii il' elldmnts onite CU01 P1l0 ILii iL l'I . it. will CI 5SO t.llcc 're to iceci itc:iiverfs. e t,tsin Ert)1ifone on1 tihe Skini Lso you fei saed ito tie tle iswe et.copany llir or i *ISL Lice rlil 0live Eezma Y'S Sorc)'clo2' Le aek d v scach o onI~ th. In I . 1l'icklne ' icy n ic gte In?$ 15er- l'imphclt.;sy ixn il'ains SwL l e n tI .Loiin? $5.'alincliyAll iren ony Skin Pal? b(ttid Sore.o? leers? All es it,u riand Piot ns (inf they ited fo curL. Aresa hturedi tIao.II. (10.. t Vai'Cc I)elli 11alm)ca whidb maee gi,hel 'lod pu r anId rich.nU I%. &. I. wl causL 1,eSnnres to eal, oftchigofee woa itlo tp torever,,he skin toibe cb o cliier andite breatX h sweiet. 'il.28 t.r1i. is juo. th remedyi yobhavy beLn ook pin, foin Tooulyaestd o. yers OurI' Vitghreadfrs are advied to 8 0y p. II. Wil r oley ruggiss at W:c perL larg otle; sii iare No.te (fuill lreaven, Ic-'e 5.Aci(a i tComplo dictions~t wit.h efch bo.,le.Sosues mt8.5ay tet formarly bontl re i one 2 awa. icc No, Aid d res 1hLOO hel Adc In, t,-e cianta,11 Go. Dthrib youthr troublo(and Frae pcer. nlmdcldicgvn ('l .i)M ting. The l,'herty Demno'ratie clb will Icet. Saturlday., JIlly 7, 1PHI, it 1 p. m1. N. IU. I.ester, 'res. (P,F Illinter, "'we. Tlh I )niocratie club,; of No. X Town Ship are rtic-titd to Ilut i t I'topia July 7. atl), at I p. Im. .1. '. Ihm itu ick, 'res. TI'r will be am of (he I'lion Dllim-rati e lub on Jul y 7 !th ( at i 1'. .31. . \ A fh ll in t I s r1 <pil t .e-d. .\. Mi. I.'mg, Pres. Lou", I.0 ""mnratie c!ul) will Iiet at P"th I;Co (In SAtuIday: I' e 7.h of . 1 1 at I'. Ml. IZ. C'. ('ariiIo. I'res. Nit'. 111:h11 i 1) two-ra;ic (.hib i, cnlled to Iloct, a,t tit' w-i hllmseo n t urt I da. N !y 7th a:: 8 '. M. W. H1. \Venldt. See. Mulbilrry. h mllocrati e cIh is called to met i at the rc 'denlci of MI .. -'. W Kciat on Salturd!ay Juily 7th ait 1 1'. M1. " S. ('111n Iin1". hail, P'c.;, The Ymunv mn',n Dvnmocrattio Club will hold a Imleetiog at the tIwr: louse Sat urday eveni!rtt at A) o'clutk for tho 1Putms "t elmung dvlepates to tho conlut,y* c onvention. J1h). ('. Goggan', P'res. IDlocralit ill No. 1, townAhip No. I Will m1e0t at \i hitmuilre ai t :1 'lOCk J uly 7, 1900i. M. MT. (hiley. l'e ThI I lelhna Mlocratic Chli will It 0 1 t1Iday OV"ning at. S.:',O O'ClOCk to cleet delegaths to countyN, convntion. W. 1)1. ilrdy, 'res. I.l. XV. . no lwr, e c. 1110 arolint C I O te nt.110 - 1l ('1i1b wVill 11iot, at i.h (OItil ( -' e -S "AtIllr day. evening it. ...0 o'clock to clo-vt del 01e'S to the COIoty (0nveollOn. .\iall J.0 I .A olle, ' 1L. X . .lone1, Sce. Teacher for the StI. Pi'l School in tdistrict :31. P -atilrellient, Is e rl a e. ehooei Will Irunl abt, Ivt. IonthS. AhoW 2) pupil.- in Lth prim iu- geailes. S.Oary 2--1 pur wi . 4hiL .oi to opleni in c t.. I'. lin k I o (f V aher onl th firt TII0Sdayl.N' ill Augur1ls)t. 1 . Il appi0 tion With fu ill atrtiCU l a L 11a1a11 ii i is, expulrinn he to any or the Aimoingr af "lighs. S. ('. Jno. It. Kildor, W. IT. iibler, Jt e. it. li'd nlhauih, Telt ilt' Waileid To Ieoh thi. \'al h vi Ile S clool, DiArit, No, .', applicatis e4an nt e eit applienition to m-1er-igned, o or before l )h day of Juy 1900, 1). \V. Cose o Bu scooeuse Jnutin-dy,J0uyth , 1000, forthblished in e Cot.nforityhe forth Ann Actofth Appinerawll send4 thitr aplic tins to ethe of .,h I ~VC)i0 tai ) eJ . (. S. .ITrow2, Academy,Il DStri....,.will hohl( a m0e0 Ii onI e It. of July for..the.purpose of e~lctin a t. arh. A il: pplietion musgt, e st leie of the uni.efidr muti, holdI $irst (Irade1 UJ'' strtiic-s ilfTm4 of tsihootlts ten mont.hs. i ie n weiter tandtw bei. mar J.ul.,Sh19ly W. S'. 'S. ht, I". J. C. Sligh, Tet les BUSIMSS LOCALS. A choice assortment of fresh candles at G.ilder's CornoNl)rug Store. t&ftf Best Umbrella in the world for tho mllonley at Wootonl's. - u-,! Lf Try our. loc. box of Tollot Soap. ft vall't, be beat. Gilder's Cornor Drug SL,OreC. m&ftf , New lot, of New Ilngland Watcheo jit at. (oilme iI and so us. t tf )aniels & Co. Alason's Fru it Jars and Rubbers, low est, e-sl pvicvs, at GIlder's Corner Drug Storoe. t&fts We lit the hard to fit correct clothing it. right, ipries at Wooten's. Try oltir :e. TalcuI l'owder, as large a box as Mennien's. Gikder's Corner l)tig Store. t&ftf Silk ( loia ITmbr"ella, p8 cents at Wooten'-. t&f tf. Toilet Soaps, 'erftinery and 'T1oi 1 eb s at (I der's Corner Drifug Store. (Litr st'reen doors are guaranteed to stol flies - and gIve satisfaction in every plart.ictl ar. htewart Bros. 1'. 11. Leslie, Man A ;c. bot ti of o0r ia11111mmon01% will rc Inovue all oil sIpots fronm your suit and give it a fr'esh appearante. Gldltr' lorner )r %g Store. t&ftf I f you need any coItninllls, balusters o turned work get, our prices beforo you buy. We will save you money. Satis faction guartanteed. S'rt'Alt' litos. W. I. 61. 1, Manager. &f tf. Tooth, Nail ntd Ilair 1i1ushes, and I11ush(es of all kilnts, at, (ItILer's Corner i ,rug Store. W&ftf . Gene ral WVagtn antd Ilitggy I Cepair in donle oni short tiotice. and)(I lorse shtoeing aL ieialty, by S. K. Bouk night, fronting lpublic tquare, New berry, S;. (' -n:I Go to Sniith ('o's. for l'ruit .lars. lil.tr.-s at 5u. per( d t1en. A L NI ittle's COILn '. t&f -lt I louselld tlitiionia 5e. per botjle at C id0er's ( D'orner )ug Store. t.& ftf We 11,11 StO1 ) tiltem111 the Illes. Use o1e s(rtleln door and windows. Ste w art, Bros. I'. It. Leslie, Manl. All Exccptimn lo).the ItIllp. A s lhp wlIere you tan get, What you waLIt and wlenI yol watit it. STUA RT BRios. N1. L 3-: iiMnllager. tft 'st, 1ri'es Litd for eggs ani clielens. I1. C..L MeWhir'ter, I will furni ishl a fi rst-class barb)ace at I'tnaria on Saturday, .1i1lY th. Ilrfssional ( 'nok, chol o eats and It l.y of e)j4oyjineIt, guaranteel to a'l. 'mile. idtia L. Aill, Live, hilstling Avgents; and in)enl of ab ility can sewcre fir-st-vlass contracts with Lit. largemt, stilLpul !ated premitm. Lire I VILsiranCoe ompany in tile world by alt ressinl, i lan ge', l ox ',58. Greenville, S. C. l4eferences requiretl. W4t. I' lectivte.lune:Id andnt continuing to ind i nechidin g Aug ust II Ih, the follow ing WVeek l'nd rates will apply from N\ewbterry and(1 '*rosperity, H. C., over)) the At,laut.Lie Coasi.It Lne: TIo Water-, 110(, S. C., lI iiris Slit'in gs, S. C., and G reen villeI, S. G . ickets sold Satm - tdays, andl Sund.iay;, good r'et,urin ing, leaving tdestinat tit nt, lator than Men dayL following (late oif sale, $.Ut0. 'I'o G len n Springs, S. G. Tiekets sold Saturid ays and Sndtays, good!d e urin I)g, lteav ing det'i nationiI nt, lateriIl tan Mon - day folowitng dlate of sale, $2.50. Irin clad si gnat.uro form'i tickets lim1 Lted toi ct~tinuous11 patsage to be0 used. A pproved : Issued by Trallie \ Managr. C Gn. P ass. Agt,. PRICES REDUCED MILLINERY. Onu' stock (if Spt'ring antd Suimnmer MIilli1nery is now olTered at greatly re d uced piesb int trdr th'Lat lnthin g may he car)rie!d oiver t.) antiither seaison. Thlle re ar'e sub lstamn ti valuecs atnd 1per feet ion 01in liish antd taste which the lad ies will do wIell to intsweet. Thei y itecrd nol el to)'ate de.sciption. (Catl andr see the stylys and take adivantage oif thet reduced prices. Tij~~llCuts*:it I Mti,Nt.iuY Co. One car load of Bug gies just received; Buggies of all kinds and of the very best make. Also one car of the well-known White H ickory Wagons. Call and see our Buggies and Wagons and get our prices before buy ing. We pay cash, dis count bills, and can give you the very low est prices. SUMMER BROS. WEDDING PRESENTS Colery Stands, Butter Dishes, Cake liat,es, Syrup Pitchers, Su gar Dishes, Spo l)OlHolders, Cream P.itchers, Fruit Stands, WVaitors, Knives, Forks, T1oh and TIablo Spoons, ug./ Spoons, Butter Knives, Gravy Ladles, Soup Ladles, &c., mliade inl quadruplo p)latO ONLY. We llo' have a now lot of Sterling Silver T1'a Spoons and a few Seth Thomas Clocks left which MUST go. Yours truly, DANIE~LS & OC0. - ( 'L. : Q %