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K. H. AULL. FmIou WANTE). MEN. II commenting on the fact that the town of Union is soon to have a seven thousand dollar furniture factory, the ColuWbia State says: .-nin is to nave a furniture factory with a capital 5tock of VA00--a sum whi'h could be raised in an hour in Co lumtia for a like factory here if the right man could take around the sub Fcription 11 TDat is hC tro.ibl'. ncn. Coiumbia I not di:erent in his re cpect from other towns it.: this nei borhood. If the rilt man comes aont wth a suberiptior t. he can raise a practia uv n .i'l t d fap oa : a ,he right man. The irveat need t,"he th .:S..y" i houng nel" %o\O C0.'. hr 0a e it I i lf I i ht ethat aw ng Ity' co . he' t,httd y! the rig tt mdt h.d It a letit be knownP tha he " menruies We ha Le ve bu:-i . rieb: herce in Nw:rry wl.-m weol can thae ar cull eure the I-tvn :r a gret art'u o 'f it r t iNeweI we right , b 1ant o Pottn ni: i a knocwnity to he mgrobuwl an de N 've of teow enari th whore havi lare itrt e ill indi who ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . ludbidaml ir in 1. miths n outbfr lon if the do n bid.o Yo great remembeitriht ere is ibih ng athitmiare larer therandte inil we have he ae gl of it btii m.ire ditac her sitn thIle manufiianur of In cot,tn.io Theenepie twe aved hereso ae ae aige w erestn heve bwin fend het ou befo_r wl,on if -w t d-1 (( not n,sIh grat nadwhichfi rgor thariz the mmiii fact That,r we coulda buiadoprt es ith er.it. W) e glad o n hu arewhrrd annotillingrd taof their ceoatn go t hek o the u. tow andSt n%hire isac-e hereststhi- \Vmilfaindr atot,fre l ong el andhedno beiwld. fuL s, ime that we(mell ul and olra for themseilvesi as well. I)EA' "Il OF EX-S,ENATOlt IllnY. Tihe Ecvent wVas Not Unaexpreoteci-A liter we ketec of Ili Careo. N Newsrr andt Corn lo Whi LAi ' ENS, ecem beri ti.- Ex-Senat r John L. h. Irby died at. his home in this city a few minutes after 8 o'clom'k ibis morning, after an acote illness of three weeks (rghlt's disease. His iends being approb esi ve, from the from the first, ho wain aware of his itua tion, and met doeath with great fo1ti t,ude. Sfnatorm Irby was the son of Janes II. Irby, a dist'ngu1s1d lawyer of ti State. lie was of Wilg ancetry, tw of his groat uncles having been ihuassa cre:1 a i youths at Ilay's Stat.on by liill Cunningham and a Party of tories dur ing tihe llevolution. llis fat her was IAeutenant, Goveruo,' in thle adlmninsat ra tion of Governor John L. lannlng, after whom the deceased was called. 0ls mmOtho was llen..letta arle, of the well known Creenville family (if that, name. A fler a perlmar'y educat ion at the Laurens Academy he went, to Princeton and to tihe Univerity of Vir' ginia. Col. Irby was called to the lBar In 18761, and after practicing his profes sion for a short, time lie rtiredl to his farm, lie was elected to tile Leogisla hure in 1886 and 1888. In 1890 he was ire-elected and chosen Speaker- of the llouse, from whieh position he was promoted to United States Senator to succeed Gen. WVade Hampton, sermviing in that body for six years from Mat ch, 189)1. A t the end of his term ho voluin tarily retired, being succeeded by Judge Josep)h 11. Earle, of Greenyhl t. lie wa, also a member of the ConstItutIonal Convention of 1895, taking an active part In the p)roceedings of that body. Ffor the last three years he has assid u oaasly practiced his profession In this city with success. In 1890 he actively championed what Is known as the "Rce form Moevement,'' going Into power with Tillman and his confederates. In early life Col. Irby marrIed Miss Nannie McFarland. of Cheiraw, a daughter of Col. McFarland. His widowv survives him, with seven children, two daughtersand five sons. Hie also leaves a brother Dr. William C. Irby, and three sisters Mrs. E. M. Cain, Mrs. J. W. Jones and Mrs. J. 3. WIlson, all of Lauroe. While never a sttdent Col. Irby wvas distinguished for quickness of appirehetn sion and readinets of application, lHe had strong convictions and, unlike the piroverbial politician, never hesitated to express them. Cot. Irby was anything lint a timesorver. He attr-acted, and many were attached to him by hooks of steel. The funeral will occur, w ich Masonic honors, at 11 a. mn., at the city cemet ery tomorrow. Cel. Irby was chosen MaE ter of his Masonic lodge at the recenjt election, and had he lived would have be.en installed intbe ofmue on the 27th Instant. - i "NOT GUILTY" THE VERDICT. ItEv. WM T. Jvi NItTN WAS A:QUlrTEl) oF 0ItA1 CIlAIE OF M3UltDElI After Its ariig the VerdIet In the Solemun 1ililnetse of the Early Morilng, Ito Preached to Ills Congregation. iThe State) Dve. P.-This morning at 5:30 o'clock the jiry trought :) a vordict of i t guilty, and ilt- Rev. V. F. Johnson war a free man. and the si_,,ht of the law. innocent of morder in Iho killin: of W. T. IN'ngerlast A pr!i. Vp to 1:.W o'clock 1his mornimin t av peadil that the jury could not aree, and t was thought that thecourt would ar ct-er r a mui-trial. This expeYcta :;, was c'r r.c nlvten, rally. and it pa( gc! oman dring the v c m~ the court room an- . v a tma! ci rowd A tt0 N1 w~ r ase - i W . Ii t .- a t v a i ca m tc a 1. w' 1 tw n.n w.iw 1 t I: L lu h ar': . t :. a L t- t ! wh ter h * wat. -n o r -h i a :v r a e Wii lt wh. Ih,r hl wnt. tf 4rel to ii fanI y a ifret II I I - t ayt-tI ij' ilty aIid pati eill\ aim n1t.out :dowiiag the l-ast cuotilln . t - a- tie fil enian11 r1ad tlie ver d-c'. "N' guitY. He - ii-tly and P :-- t: t hook bard s %%i vitch j-jror th. !I:;ft Ilt. colirt room and went to At 11 oclck today Il prelihled to halr c(11)v .'atIl0n ill the Bl lunber-t It tj - -J ti-t chix'.rI Thus iled, the 1t no1ttlh trial eVer meIl inl this county . Busile.-s wa-1 ll Imlo!t supenled il town Wld ilt' ktn-1 est interest tikikn by tv-ry one in the p-ocedilngs. 11. EA V tS. II E:% AVYU Itt II iEE OF 1,IQUOIt MA1) F. lintly TI,ene-ItiqlA r lit oli'am v4jtl of 'SIti'T*' of A.I Khi14 ail (41nsi n Or (Gre, nvil l Dilly N(.w%vs) IM-e. S.-The' Sta11e b- )OIald of di ttor' of the dispelisal'y haiVe CompleLted iri I purellisies $Inld the result is that a larger qualltity ol I 1ttir hlt', been liought. than evter befort'. in t h : Isitery of the inst,itu t,ion. In t1he ag gregatC there were pl-chased (1000 e111rels of whIskey, gin, C., and ne11l t tily ait equal amilloutill of 1ecse Aood s. Di)1 ,31s try ollCials S:ty that, about 10" 1%arrels ia diy a;-0 flow leing Imloviel oum, mind willh the hjolidatNm the dvmintd wIll tie greaLter. TlL'oerefo they say1 th at, w~ln the voI llne of bus Iiness is takcen111Cli in con itionhL te amoun) lt of purebasesci0 Is not excess8i ve-. Thle purebase areLSlL' re'narkPIable3, eB $ l00,000t wort hi of sItock~ onl han and(1U theII case goods) ordero is ve'ry large. The i dIItisensry iat one tim 1 pu iLt up Its owan case1 goodsi antOd lSaved( 1mone y, it is said. EoX :EOL.ilcui i rEM3. ing gr-aini. Our schiool observedot TIhanksgi ving Waes glad to hear' froml oullr fr'iend "lj'tnsh" aLgaIii. G ive us the tnews often br'other., Sorlry to statle NI Iss laigie Stone Is cil IInedl to lher room)il wItL h tIhuimtism. 'rof. It U. Cout. andiii wVif spentkl SatuIIrday andt Sitnda ty w Iith her fathert-'s fam tiily In tisc seCt-lol. I spent, a few hor-s iln Newber-ry oIn SaLturdtay and ai usulI I foundit thei merC chants busiy selling goodc. Soriry I missedt( seeIng lmy friond "''osh"1' Hi',v W. We. McMNorr'is preached an Iit ercating ser'flf mon i Sunlday af ternoon to a gooda atutdienice. T'he daiy was lovely for church goling. MIr. L. C. SIigloy lad famnilyv, of near Garoys L-tne, have bee-n down visiting relatiives~ and( frilends In this sectIon. P'rof. J. S. Wheeler and family left 01n last. Ttusday for their new home in the UJtopila stct.on. Mrt. li'ght NMI ilr and faily- are niot dom'eilld in the dwelling valcateLd by Mr. WVhoolor. G~ood manny of our peop)1lare off to day fir Newborr'ly. Niessrs. Ivanas Sease and IFarence Hloland two atudenats of the college at Newherry spent- theile ThanksgivIng vaceation at home. Prospriity' otught to drlop the dispen eary ideii now and go to work and1( put in a Cotton Seedh 011 MIill Such an oni tor-prise wouIld buIld up the towvn. Try It. Mrs. Set-zlor of near Peaks, spent a few daya with Mr. Betlght Millers' family here last week. The roller flour 1m1111 in the count y haven't offered any premIums but the farmers have put~ in the wheat just the] same. The next on the programme wIll be Christmas and the turkey will be in' demand, StPNIA. -Help Is needed at once w ben a pr son'8 lifu Is In danger. A neglected coughi or cold may soon become serIous 1 and should bue slopped at. once. One 1 Minulo ('ough (Curo quickly curesa coughs and coldlq and the worst eases of 4 erouip, bronchitIs, grippe andi othe-r throat and lung toublee. -Gilder's e ConenDug tor.. TO 110 (10Li IN SALUDA COt'N ry. 'Tho Cultbreith M!ni,,g C(o,IjAty" of Thie City Applipe For Ctirter. (The State. Dee. t-Saluda, though one of the >aby counties of the state, is one of the uest fertile and most independent, and le dovelopment of new industries in hat section augurs well for the pr. rusa, and future promineece of the ounty whi"1b now has the shortes. -Iill-o"i 1u0ileabe. The latest enterprise for S dhda coun y is gold minin'- Co:np:%ev to b' eapi 3:'le at $100). l'he corpora'ors are Lli re-,identsof Newberry. where will be lie ofliees of the company. Application or a charter was filed yestcrday. Atl be ore stated, the proposed capital sto,,k 1 -.1.1 a ki. at $ 1 (k,p1er share. Tn1t corporaters are Cei. Jees Y. 'artat h, one of the foremest law%ers C the New hrrv bar: Dr .lamet s onlrt.'h. one of *he 'eading phyi an, o'f the sa e.n ar:tt-,! M0 1 r t mea:.a rr r v. The . a e a: 11' N i N I*e , 5 - e e t hafl e to -p:~ rhe, p nes seek pr-a in u.e1% og ti at Ne th rpdt wher - y the establishn:ofa di sp iaryiin ia, may beptetd A te hearing >eo s , ourt nv it- l g : text e f t,he deree of the SAleine Coser in 'rosreri ty di -peti;avy inj.1netbon. eaQe h pl-t id ioni-: seek peratiuol d i. vintie perg iio- tin tospondent- whero ot the vsa,0lishi of s isull sary iii ne i 's ih it. n t2 y 1r h r [nea Ofh the e contv of rWhverv, ill th Stae of Soi i r1t0 rain, 11f1r t. he evtihd At tohe hearing wfore tis ouat i its ot iginal jthrsd i ion the rtsoiiaits Inteposed a ge iny i'per to t hae peti ion. A\ftvr do icosOidCt'rat tll It Is dectiled wit r to saveyi,le tho elilu-l-er, bulr vithI till!s pl-villi4slonl that thle r-espllcd - titm l. -trlowed to aecr fuilly to the neiits witn tme "ex( 20 ye rs hre ft n sisio . a h ce r asonls foi i s C ia Ins4ioll will h)e Vv enl her'eaffeCr. In till-' ilandwhile tii- er fy board of control ove NewbefY, Soncti v aroina, i res. '1d1r fro1 the (!tall llg Of thorn! dr wnsaiy at sald town of P-o'd peLrity. TLmhis oplinon wa-h Siied by tile fll mlrt, WIt AsKovil e j lstic) Eegken it len dissenting. B --M . A. B' -aget- e i lir , M s Nlma noerons avr had tie y pe. -'.in ol'. I ev. Fe. 4 'rwn. , of Novlh i iatford, N. , who says, 'or 'ars I um.rwd to'tpe from E.i-otoie iA iij.e io., li Kodol iaoemian. . x-G. A.iui0 1W' Dickert, Mss walt Dor ' odh, ael Dennti i t' o ppi F-M v eief Fatnie Foste ', thetchrst floPS d cntI i e.(0~i od G -Mrs. %. Coe A.ru Gorewod 'am.Ec l.I etes Wn,iMinsMig iHpan, Jame Har [ienrix I. s an190ik0:M L J -Johio et oniceAas Jons.a n le-M H1 . lBigton e,y rs, Long M---SuOrsn Mateus, Anhur Mltn, A C es . r.i Maeint, Mis.( E map. 'or, Pnk Morris, J. . T. A.orrrs. ih' NIs . W.pa No l ia F- NaI ks Fanem. t lece (P-Nriv. W. A. Peo, Mnrs. M.E. Perins. RI-Davas llultT, Mimo Reese,l Mar ['baies, Miss lILaizza, Ruff,s Wilar 'ine, lev.'o W. Rieieror, Piortel S-Mdiss Vincy Jappard Mrcs. . M. Jpers .Jl S.eter, illoeSrtr John\I i.tockton, Jamoes 'rey, Mois Mis ore. take Vi-Juanes Vins, Arv.Thuy VelLo. W--W.5 *L"t M Wilson, Miss Eula L. Wliso, ~iss Molisa,h '' Woias,r Press.i Wlias NoL. W las ar l'--Fsv.W M. Y.dloo FMr. M.-E Dee 4,v 1900T .om es,Ms .~eaLieS, ORs ISLA l' i.i heares J of stch-, thelc Utedr 3aningo San suldn (2) a.y (nmmow VJaited Banin, sud. Trst Vpany) ilsong issh nlIaetohD Willams Mr ate Wiflams. t. 4,19 nrnom00 Botha Edon Items. Sra'1 grain is looking line. There is sI: Imore wheat to be put in yet. M:- 1. A. llawklus returned Thurs. day from at trip to White Uock, and other poit . r s in Lexington county. Mrs. S. A. jeter. and etlildren came hoMte F'ri1a and retIurned Y-steIdAV to her enowol in I'nion eount. Thanlksgiving was -Ient in hunting rabhbis. birIs oe - by most of our eit ;enls. Mrs. 1. 11. Xonned:y r 1turued f-oi Due West 'a-' S iturday ., her father's NI ~s.N e n~'nooeomimtnit'd hrr. Nlr,. W \. Wilitz'. of Chi r!ewe,. N. C'., i s rP't:. . a 'e wt.a with her par ents. Mr. :..i Mrs I.. A. lankins, 'i 0 - ' ~ ~ ~ V i n v t- i . Rheumatism. Nobody~ knows alli abo'ut its sno C o3 Livc'r 0i 'when thev think. i: is~ caused lv im It r:.;v i : ' aK0 nS : be caused by the f.i- ure oi stomach and boweis to do their work. If it i;. VOu will cure it; if not, VOU Will do no harm. The way, to cure a disease is to stop its cause, and help the body get back to its habit of health. When Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil does that, it cures; when it don't, it don't cure. It never does harm. The genuine has this picture on it, take no other. If you have no, tried it, send for free sample, its agrecabl: taste will surpris( you. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409 Pea~rl St., N. Y. Soc, and $i .oo ; all druggists. Homestead Notice. NOTI(-E" IS HERE~BY GIVE~ NN that. Mrs. Fananie I Todd and MI,he! Todd, L,he widow and1 ' inor child of Pro'actor Todd, deceastu, have ap. plied to me ao have their homestead exemptions in the real and personal Pstate of the said Proct,or Todd, de. cc,avd, atppraisedl anad set apart tc them necordinag '0 law WV Di R AlRiDY, M'tster', N. C. Master's Ollice. Dec bth 1900 TRESPASS NOTICE. A L,L PEISON A RE H-ERERY FOR bjiddlen to r respass ont the following lands by ridinog. hu nting(, flshing, wva gon ing or~ in an.v '''her wa. Cha". S. Sube.r, S. TP, R. Brown, A. C, Caldweil, M. C Catldwell, S S Cun ninghamu. and A. J1. Gibson. St. I. LOST OR MISLAID. C ERIt''ICA't'Is No. (6883, f'or fIve (6 Shares - f Stock in the United Htnking' and BuaihsIing Company, (now United Banitni g and T1rust Company), st,andiing in th ame 00of Mi. A. Carlisle, on the books of saiad U'mpany. App!i. cation has been made for duplicate of amne. M A. CARLISLE. I,. 4t GO To TE BOOK STORE For Wedding and Christmas Presents. I extend to ono aind all a cordial invitation to visit, my wonderful dis. play of now and beautiful holiday goods, selected with a view to meet ing every ntend of the girt makers. Our stock includes innumerable at. tractions perfectly adapted to meet the reqnirements of people who are in search of gifts for wedding and Xmas gifts, expensive or inexpensive, suitable for old or young. Now is the time, and the Book Store is the place, to get just what you want and just wvhat will plese the person you desire to rememb.er. The prices are right on every single article in my entire stock, and I will guarantee you that you will find something to please you if you will come and see my line. Come and see, if you do not want to buy. I am always glad to have . ou come and look, and will take pleasure in showing yon. W. G. MAYES. OPERA HOUSE. VOSS and SOHOLTZ, MANACIER$. HERALD ( SQUARE OPERA COMPANY. 1re(t from New York Citv. 'n N s sof1\"aIl tmo Ope.ra, Oom MONDAY D . NIGHT .. De.1 Monde.\- Nitehl 1,.M \t r . Tklos:'A Nipl)1 1~1 11 ATALOR '~~ r~~ .N Anti' 'I.Ni' 1,1.01114.~lt Hot Drinks!I Hot Drinks!a A full line of up-to-date HOT DRINKS, and only 5c. a cup. Come in and try our Hot Chocolate, or a cup of TomatoBouillon at Opera House Plaza. Phone No. 133 COME And See the Line of Dress Goods We are displaying now SKIRTINGS, WAIST GOODS, FLANNELS, WOOLENS, SiLKS, etc., etc. We are right Up--o Date. We can please the most fastidious in style an d t he most economi cal in p rice. We have, as always, the best linings on the market, CORSETS, GLOVES and NOTIONS of all kinds. OUR Millinery Department Is Complete and we can build a love of a hat to match any suit. Our New York Milli-. ner, Miss McLaurin, is thoroughly posted in all the latest ideas. Do not forget our Shoe Department. The largest line of SHO E Sin the city. See our Bargain Counter sure. Come and see us. Yours truly, Mo wer Co. F~or Sale. 4 saE rLE d .ag^o'c*b* * als o wello an ter. ra.et goob I nfo to call on Mr. tt6f JNO. W AYLQOR, SANTA CL4U; Will as usual make our Store his headquarters, but owing to the slow arrival of goods we have not yet fully opened up. By the first of next week we will show a complete stock of all kinds of TOYS. Don't Buy Your Dolls or Toys of any Kind Before Examining cur Stock. REMEMBER.! Wo a-ro Headquarters. We call your attention to a full stock of Raisins, Dates, Nuts, Currants, Figs, Cocoanuts, Citron, Prunes, &-c., &c. FLAVORINC EXTRACTS of all kinds best quality. Whole and Ground SPICES of all kinds. Fruit Cakes, ready made, that will please you. HEAVY STOCK OF Green Fruits and Candies GRALS ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE. Give us a Call Before Making any Xmas Purchases in our Line. Yours, &c., S. B. JONES. The Clothing Store,. The Hat Store, 1he Shoe Store The Furnis.hing Store IS TJKm Ewart-Pifer Co. "L.ittle" Store, Under the Newberry Hotel, where you will always find.Snappy, High Arb Styles in Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing, ait prices-that defy comnpe @ SHO.gISI @ SHO]SS!! @ We carry a good line of Men's, Ladies',,Ry anBhlrnsSos he that we guarantee to give,.satisfaction. osadCilrnsSo,She Underwear, Neckwear, Hand kei-chiefe, Suspenders, Hosiery, GIoves Umbrellas, &c. We respectfully ask for a share of your patronage. Satisfaction guaranteed. Th.wat-ifor Co. W. Fe EWART, 0. F. PIFER, Pres. and Treas. SeC'v, Executor's Solo of Real Estate. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,1 PARKER RYET NEWDERRY COUNTY., BY ORDERU OF PROBATE COUR~T I ~Jl0Ple,'ol.etr.i tiop, to the tgbest bidder for cash, al th a lot of land in t he town of Helena, which Vi~ Ga lma died seed a'nd oesse a ning oe ac r mora e ohrn Railway, and ad ijning lotshofs,.AC. thony Wright and olhers Purchaser' to p*y for patters nd stamp . of Vi ey Galiman, deecas -n1. xd t Nov. 10, 1900. (RBTAnLIssaD'IN 1871.) A UPsesre Capital - --$150,000.00 ______________ Surplus and Profits -- 96,865.88 General banking business transacted TE WB RR ~ollections orrespondence solioit,e. Savings Department. WLBYAN E, Depesite allowed interest at the rate Bo d epost. Inte t payable Jenuay nd July 1et of each year. mrgg~ . A,i 0 zmINst est. 'rR a E t t . Please rothietber that we do not ex-0.BMAE,Psdet Notes, tBonds,and Motgge