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Local ad i# ia1. floydVill mois. There is somew ha of a stir up again over Butler iuanks having a niumbe' of our good Citizens arrested on fictitious charges brough t by Je1f Holly. we thImk it, tilie for that old Smoky Town allair to stop. If the parties that left a year ago are not, (ie guilty ones why did they leave? But the present, case will never pass an intelligeit, grand jury of Newberry Couity. No good (1tizen believes tihe parties charged in the aflidavit with ar-oil, guilty of thle crinie. Mr. Butler Paiik8 has been liv ing peaceably near the writer on Pidlip Crotwell's place, anld we thought him at peace. Warehouse Alliance No. 1872 held a good meeting Saturday evellinig. Two new members were oleeted-M r. T. .J. Wicker oil appliention, and Bro. J. UJ. Norris, of Johnston Alliaice, by demit. Our iiext, meeting will be on the 19th instant at 2 o'clock sharp. The alliance is to-da y stronger than ever. Tlne only ontes lea'ing are the weak fellows, and if they had not left they would have been dismissed. Hurrah for the Alli ance, and Tllinman, and Pope. Boys, neyer let your flag trail i the dust. We see that the prohibition bill has passed the House and hope it wil I get through the Senate with but few amendmemts. \Ve say for tile repre sentative front Newberry who voted against prohibition, that his political career is ended, so far as the Christian voters are concerned. We once thought he had a bright political future, but all has been blasted by that one vote. We don't think lie need offer his services any more for they will not be wanted by the party of good government. We Tillman boys offer our thanks to the legislators who stood by that noble reformer, Gen. Y. J. Pope, and elected him Associate Justlce of the Supreme Court. We perceive that the Newberry Ob server says I hat Judge Wallace would make a good governor. Well, Ben Ryan Tillman isgood enotgh for us two years more. Dont be uneasy, Mr. Observer Tillman will hold the reins two years more. Judge Wallace has a good of flee. The Observer 1. always throwing out someti,ng about the negro in the wood pile. The negro allianceman deserves Praise for not voting the IHaskell-Inde pendent ticket, and we say never pass the separate coach bill, it' we Alliance Men caln keep the negro in the wood t1lhe, and he is going to stay there as Ing as (Tel. I-i umphrey of Texas is at the helm. Colony Evangelical lut heran church vill celebrate her Christmas tree oi t lie 25th instatt at I o'clock. Committee on ree-R. L. Scllumlipert, Pilicn'ckey Paysinger and Lawson Fellers. Com m'it te oll Musilc-M rs. Carrie Crossonl, Miss Oliva Paysinger and ArtuirKib ler. Committee on )istribution of Presents are the teachers, assisted by Plincknev Paysinger, Henry IHare, Cur tis Fellers, Antim l McCtllough amid C. '. Paysilnger. The conimittee on col lecting reporte(d a ItihalIsOlle aiounlt collected. MIiss Dora. Dominiek de serves special ienit,ioni for her good col lection. A negeo child 8 year4 old was burnt to deatIh last Friday evening on Mr. Levi Q. Fellers' place. The mother had locked the clid inl and golle away. Tihel house Would have been burned down 1111d Mr. Fellers not broken the door. A law should reaelh such brutal parets. J. 1. C. Cen,tral Acadieiny i)ots. Cotton is about gathered and1( a greater piort ion or it sold and1( I guess not many debts paidu, cottoni boiing at so low a price. I am proud to say there was a great deal of corn raised this year, more than has beon raised for years p)ast. On account of so muclh rain farmers are yory b)ackwards ml Sowing their wheat but very little has been sowedi up to dato. Alsd en account of the extreme coldi weather, which is antticipated by our weather prophet Mr. Daniel Sense, there 1has been but very little fall oats sowed. So lets prepare for it. Miss Mamio Clary, of near Newborry, is teachinig for us at the academy this ye'ar, we are p)roud to have bor as teacher, she certamnty knows what to do in the school room. Tholi y.oung folks enjoyed themselves at the residence of Mr. A. L. AutI last Friday night. Theli widowers e.njoy themselves ait sociats also. 'We must cortainlly get very pretty young laidies5 as teaehers, for it seems ats if the young men ftall in love with thomn immedia tely, but may be the lovo (do not follow suit all round. Alis Not tie Suber, and1( brothior of Now bory, were visiting relativos hoero on Iast Saiturday and Sunday. Their faces look familiar when mn our midst. Mis Mamio Chary aiccomnpanied b)y Mr. Albort Riser spont Satulrdaly and Sunday with her pa11rents noar Newborry, Mr. David M. Cromer visited his sister, Mrs. Craiyton Domniick, on last Saturday night. We hope .in the niear future to have a now church in our midst, so that we will not have to start to preaching ait half past eight a. m.i., and return at two p. mi. WVo would begin to feel like we woro in town. NON. 'Imnportant Notlcee. All ilersons lndecbtedl to me by note or otherwise tmulst scttle the same at once. 'rake notice and save trouble and( expenise. L. W. C. BLA LOomC Items from St. Paul's, School is still increasing In number. Plenty of mud this week. The fall of the year is just past. The trees are stripped of their foliage, and the foresis look bare and dreary. The whistling wind tells us that winter Is here. Several of oul' citizens are enjoying fresh meat. Some title porkers have been reeently slain'. A young man had one to balance 550 poulis. By the by ve hear that not, only Xmas bells, but also wedding bells will soon chime out meri ily. Mr. A. J. Bedenbaugli's "wild hog" ha been Captured and killed. It mile ceeded iI getting out or the pasturo the latter part of May. Alany efforts ilade to recover It failed; during one of which a hound, hat venitured too near, was (uilky dispatched by its hugo teeti. It had become quite a nilee specimen, and evidently had not fasted much of the timne. Xim.a Will tioon be heri. The ehil dren, are already looking forward to the couing of Santa Claus, and telling each other what they want him to bring. Let thient not be disappoited. Let eachi of us endeavor to nake it a nerry season not only to the children, but to allour friends. It is wonderful how much we canl add to the pleasute of those around us with very little ell'ort. Conference covenned at St. Pauls church, Friday before the last fifth Sabbath. IRev. M. J. Epting preached the opening serion. He spoke of Absolm's erecting a pillar so that his namue night not be forgotten and re minded each of us that every day of our lives we were erecting a pillar In the memory of those who know us, which will endure for our eternal honor or dis honor. He entreated each one of us to establish a piliar with a firm founda tion, and out of ever lasting materials one with which our heavenly Father will be pleased when we appear before Him at the last (lay. Saturday morn ing Rev. T. 0. Kelster preached a good missionary sermon. We all need more such sermous to remind us of our duty to those "who never heard the name of a Saviour." Important subjects were discussed by the conference both Fri day and Saturday. Sabbath, which was looked forward to with so many pleasant anticipations, was a very (11 agreeable day on account of the rain and snow, and no services were held. C. Caitarrh Can't be Cure-d with LOCAL APLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the dis ease. Catarrh is is a blood or conlstitu tional disease, antId iI order to cure it you liave to take internal rernedies. Hall's Catarrh wure Is taken Internally, alld acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh (ure is no quack lied icinle. It was prescribed by o1e of tie best piysicians in this country for years, and is a regular pre scription. .1 is composed of tle Est toiles known, comnbined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly oi th1e mutcous surraces. The Perfect combina.. tioln of the two ingredients is What produces such wonierful results in euring eatarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. .. ClHlEN EW & CO., Props, Toledo, Ohio. Sold by drutggits, price 75c. Sweet gum and Iullein is natures great remedy for coughs, colds, Croup, Consumption and all throat and lung troubles. "Matcloss Mineral Wa,ter." Will cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Chronic Diarrhma, Sore 1Cyes, Kidiiey diseases, Skin (.iseases, Ch-onic Sores, etc. I have used It for Dysmepsia an(, I ndigestion 113 my3 ow.n case with great relief. J1. H AnIT. BILASE, 3m. Agt. for Newberry Counsty. Every one0 whoi) has tried the '"Tar heel Cheese'" recomml)en)d it as8 being the finest cheese ever' brought to the city. Leave your order for some), at ly MCINTOsHI's. Cheese, Goshen Buit ter, Sugar. Flour, Coflee, F'ruits, Nuts, Candles, Cakes, Rlaisins, Tobiacco, Cigar's, aind in3 fact, .very thing in) the confectioneiry and1( grocery line cheap at Eddy Bros. 3m. Buckien's Arnica Salvo. The Hcst Salve in thie world foir (Cuis, Sores, liruises, Uicers, Salt. Rhum, I ever Sores, Teol ter, ch,apped. I lands, Uh ilbilis, Corns and1( ali Skin IErupt.ions, and3( positively eures Plies or n)0 payl requiredl. It ls guaranteed to uivo perfect, 83a,isfactin, or monley refunded10( Pre cents pe box. F'or saie by Robert Thie best spring medIcIne In the world is P. P. P. If you w.ould he0 wvell and in good spirits use P. P. P, If weakI and3( debilitatedl and1 runi (1own3 take P'. P. P. For a spring medicine to core and tone up the general all ments31 of the system take P.) P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and( P'otas Mineral WVater. .Just r'eceivedl a fresh~ lot of Olenn Springs, larris' Mineral, Buffalo Lithia, and( Broinefl1 anld A rsenic Wa tersi at Robinson &~ ( Ilder's D)rug Store. PEPPERMI NT CORDIAL. A pleasant and efficient remedy for Dysentery, Diarrhoa and all stomach and bowel complaints. Prepared and sold1 by ROBERTSON & GILDERI, Corner Drug Store TIE PUOl4111TION HILL. Tite Iron-Clad, Brass 11uun11d "I,d Copper Fastened Muasstre of th, Witt itblion Army. [10rom thw State.] The IMAecaOf the "white ribboners" for the "movini evil V' in South Carolilna is an iron-cid docen)lit of soimeu 7,000 vords. Its provisios are intended to be as rigid as the back bone of the Sphytx and tile I housntild and o(no safegtuards against evasion are pr. pared with fl sperliative care aIld exacti tude and are sumlularized in the fol lowing: On and after the Ifrst (lily of Octo ber-, 1892, no person shatil imanllfacture for saie, sell, keep for Ple, give away', excitinge, barter .or dispense any i toxicating 11iquors, for ally purposo whatever, (PtherlWise thia as provihdft in) tills nct: Persolls holdinig peillits shall be aithorized to soil and dispense intoxicat ing liquors for pharmaceutiicai and medical purposes, and alcobol for spee, fie chemical purposes, and)(] winle for saerametai lpurposes, but no other purposes whatever. Not ice of a p pplicntion for a permit Or renewal thereof iust, be published for three consecutive weeks i ia news paper reigularly published and printed im) the I"I)glish1 language, and of general circulation in the city or town where the applicant proposes to keep and sell intoxicating liquors. A VERY SELEUT FEW. Application:for permits shall be made by petitions filed in the office of the county commissioners at least tell days before the ieeting it which the ap pliciations are considered,which petition shall state the applicant.'s nale, resi dence, business, and in what business lie has been enligaged ' two years previ ous; the place, particularly describing it, where the buying and selling of li quor is to be conducted; i hat he is a citizen of the United State. and of South Carolina; that lie is a regisered druggist, and now in, and for the last twelve iontlis has been, lawfully con ducting i drug store in thelcity or town wherein hie proposes to sell iitoxicating liquors under the permit applied for, al, 11s proprietor of such pharmacy, that he has not been adjudged guilty of violating the law, relating to intoxi cating liqu ors, within the last two years; aild is inot (1he keeper of a iotel, Cating house, saloon, restaurant, or place (of public amusement; t hat lie is lotdlldieted to the use of intoxicating liquors as a beverage, and halts nIot, Within tle Iast two years, been iitoxi cated, or dirvetly or idirect ly eigagtd, employed. or interested Ill the unlawflt mainufacture, saie, or keeping for Sale, of intoxieinl hg liquors, 111 that he de-emir a perlit to purchase, keep and sell" such liquors for lawful purposes only. Tho applileant is required to give bond in the suml1 of $1,000, Conditioned that lie will well and truly observe and obey the laws of tile State of South Carolina now or hereafter InI force iln relation to the 81ale of Intoxicating li (1uors; that 110 Will pay ill illeS, )elnal ties, damages and eosts tilat may be a%ssssed or recovered against, hint for a violation of sch laws during the term for which said permit or renewal there of'is gralnted, and will not sell intoxicat ing liquors under his perilit at a charge exceedling fifty (50) per cent. of thecost, price excluding carriaige and drayage. I'le pet idion must be signed by three fo urths of the freehold voters of the place and each person shall state that 1e utnderstanllds tile petition, knows tie applicilalt. to ho what hie has Certifled to, and that. the I ermit is necessary for the convenience and accommodation of the people. Up to p it. Iml. of tihe day of tihe meet ing it Which tile aipplieation is collsid ered(, any resident of the1 counIty mayl1 file a remlonlstrance aga Ist grt'ing II lIe perm1l1it app11lied for. Priovision is mlade for airgulment of tihe matter' withI or wvit hout counIsel, and1( it shall11be de cided( "as5 tile public good1 mayl1 requireo." ONE LICENSE' TO' TwO TI[OUSA NDl PER SONS. There shall1 niot be0 mIore than1 (11ne permit granted to every 2,000 inhii)t anlts, and( no( permllit, 1shall be granltedi to anyl druggist wh'iose pla1ce of businiess Is outside oft an1 Incorporated town orF city. C'ONDITIONS OF SALE. Tile appl)Iiiat shall1 endorse Onl is bond1( that 110 "'will not seli, gIve, or' furnishl to any person any3 inItoxiiting liquor's 09therwise as provIded by law, and1( especlilly wi'll not seil (IF furnlishl intoxicatinlg liquors to ally personl who is nlot knlownV to him11 personlally, or duily identified, 1101 to1 any1 mlinor, in Lox icated per'son), or persons1 whIo are in tile hlabitoIf becoming Intoxicated; anid 110 will make true, full, ando accutrate returnus of all certifloates and1( requlests m1adle to or received by him11, as5 requtired by law; and1( said return s shall sho(w every sale0 and1 dleliver'y of 8such liquor0s made by or' for him1 dur11ing tile mthl1i em1lbraced there'in1, and( tile trule signla Lte to every requelst r'eceived and1( granlRted; and1( such1 re0turnsl shall shlow aill ic t'eitoxicating liquIors5 sold 01' de li vered to any 1and( over'y person as r'e E'very* permit so granlted1 shall1 specify tile h'.lild tng, givYingf. street and( 1 inber' 01' localtion, Ill wh11ch intoxicatling li'. qulors miay bIe sold for twelve mnontihs. PER~iM ITS MAY nE Rl 1EVoKE D. P'ermnits granited under01 tIs act shall be dheemed0( truists reposedl inl the reclip1 enlts therecof, nlot as8 1 matter of righlt but oIf conlfdence, and1( maly be r'evoked it pon1 sulfllicint :,howinlg by ordier of tile coun1ty comiss15ioners. PrIovisionl Is madi(e for' reIVokinIg a1 petItion Onl tihe prlovent chlarges nmade iln a c(om'plainlt, signled by thrleoeltiz/enls of tile county, showing that tile 111o'ldr hs abused tihe trust. H[OW 1EATj1LRS WILL, PUROILJIASE.' LI I x7zenanypesQU 1oldn prI inI full force desires to purchase liquors, the county auditor shall, upon the written or printed application of the permit-holder, mpeelfyig the kind and quali tiy of liquors desired, Issue, under seal of his offee, it certiflcate autlhoriz ing him to pureliase, and cause to be (t asportel fl o) the place of purchase to Ills place of businiess descrwibed in, his pernit, tle kind-aid quanitity of 1i quors ntiiifloned- In such certificate. Said certifleate Hall he dated ats to Its trutl date whien hssued and atilached to the waybill at coipan1ying the ship men(, and when so all tnaied shall be the authority for the coninon carriers in whose h,,ands it itiy be to transport ind deli% r tile )aVkage or IC)kages ContaIIII inin thle 11h11ors t.hlerein) des eribedl and in packit"es thereii desig iated, according to tle dietionl of the certiflcate. A peialty of $500 1s provided for bri I"ing ]I(1 iquor into the State inl any otli-r miaiier. CONDITIONS OP BUYINI LIQUOR. In order for a person to purchase )i quor lie niust fill out and sign a biank stating age, residence, for whose use, aniounta kI id, aid teither appil cant iin person for whose use it is re quested Ibtitually uses intoxicating liquors ats it beverage to excess. '1hie periit-hiolder siall refuse the request if lie hias reasoii to believe it untrue. If the aPplicant 1.s not known to hflim he shall require Identillent ion. The drug gist shall keep the printed blanks on hand, and they shall be purchased froil the count1y auditor inl lots OfOle hIIM dred. He saiill preserve theim and book them to be returned to the audi tor. The auditor shall pubisli quarterly a report of the aggregate amount of liquors sold by each and every permit holder. All places where intoxicating liquors are 1an1ufactured, sold bartered or given away in violation of any of the provisions of this act, shall be directed to be shut up and the constituted au thorities shall abate stch place by tak ing possession thereof and dettroying all intoxicating liquors found tlerelti, together with all sigm, screenls, bars, bottles, glasses and other property used Ill keeping and imaintaining said ni sance; and the owier or keeper shall, upon conviction, be adjudged guilty, and shall be puniished by a it ine of not lees than one hulidred ($100) dollars, nor nore tihan five hundred ($500) (101 lars, and by imprisomnient in the couin ty 'all int jess tan thirty days nor tmore Ihan iinet.v da.ys. This delightful story of r. Journey from the BALTIC to thoe DANUBE Portrayed in 33 Chapter. and 12 Craphic Illustrations, by Charles Augustus Stoddard. Bound In Rich Cloth, Decorated with Gold Eagles. 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