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THE DISPENSARY IN CIARLESTON. The Columbia correslonidelit. of the News and Courier, writing to his paper under recent date, says: "Chief Con stable llammett has returned from Charleston, where he went to look over the situation and report upon the way in which the law is carried out. lie is well pleased with the result of his in vestigations and expects soon to receive a report from Sub Chief Holmes, con firming his opinion. Ini speaking of the way the dispensary law was enforced in Charleston. . . . Mr. Hanmett said that tile law was being better ob served . . . than ever before."' lThat came from the Columbia end of the line. In the same issue of tile News and Courier in which the abovespecial from Columbia was printed appeared an ae count of the raid of ani humble negro's home in Charleston by tile liquor Con stables. The raid occurred on Monday while the occupant, 11. 11. Owens, tihe olored jianitor at the UTiitedI States Custom House. was awlyv frot hole at his work. Whn htle returId liome tihat night "Iall investigatioi showed that dispellsary colst ables hadI vnt ered the place through a dloor in the rear, had broken open severaIl doors. hadI golne through tle hou.se frot top to htI tol searching lor liquor, and hlad then ft it. and its contents at t he Ierey of anly vagranit negro who might havc uakel a notion to ent -r. " Not a drop of liquoir was foundi. ()wens is a t \.)t of the old Southern negro, who was faithf-.1l to the great trust relost'd in him irintg the dIrkest itriold of the sith's his tory. In riprt 1lmting the affair to the# News and Courier, le said: I have served you i white pl)04 I'mr sit-three ye.krs served -(i it as a -iivt' zold as a freedmian, 111d I have a iright ni,1 'Il to ask but to <IL-mand11i lI'otcio at yu.ar Whe'n (hiief IlamtI ati!t I ;vernr leyward Ixress th e II es '' elI l " wit II th e enI T IeIIti of tI Ie dipe s:y l in . C Imr 4Ill , tof clour I,e they do not mevanl t hat tIe arl '0'we WIl St:ahles ct-nIm m .ll 1t h 'irut:l :i,-. t - :,ta ti. searcheing:i if t his obI n .:ro Ii h :;.s. In faict, thisi ou:tr:n ie c rril after' ih.r 11"Ve c;2.J... ~~ in '* .1 St I:.. Ii' ~' a in are,( not w\% h:i, it h .no e ment of te I ip twn in this-:; nr l i it is hig tim that alais of thiav kaind sl(,abit Such acts arei. brt:dha :ttit hih-as. :atl is against thlie Inforemnlit of h dis oensary law anv wI. and it is an' im2 piossible task sith ictly to nforce the law inl lharleston so ltingi as this is itw t'a'i. It is the iduty of thi0 ticers (of thet law, not)twitlhsat:miin t his stnt itntt, t o sieekl to enCorce the law inl Ihlarltstion. Ibi)t ('Very such bruttal aet as the ridt ofi thi-u (ohl nlegro's5 houwls is goingi to ma1k e thle law morte impo~tssiblde I> eniftirce, uI this fact ought to hie recognized by the oflicer's if it is no) t. I t the faects as re ported ini the News mud (Courier ar'e the lisp ensarv coinst alies w ho com miit ted the deed outght. to I . dischargerd from thle fitrci andi iniit(ed in thle to it that thle li ke doiies no t soon ocem-' in aniy piortitoi of tilt St ate. ilet ter that tIlh law shlt d no,1t' enforitedi at. all thlani that theitse ioutrages shoul) d be com11 commoniit ocem11 rencles. We nti ce that several of our tx changes hav' taintihoned that lion1. WV. (1. Tatum I;was a t:uttlid ati' fot'r11 m in?r of the board rf d r+---tor1' of theu dispt'n. fairy. . h a' msmh A I-unniy Show Cominug. A Rabbit's F"oot Comedy Company, at high class companity (If genine niegro funi miaker's arie billed0( to appIeatr ill New berry, Motiday nlighit, August 24, under.'i canvass5 oin theit Mower' lot, opposite thle jail. WhIile this sho1(w is compoltsedl oft all colored male and( fettale perf'orm11 -rs dliffrenit fr'om most shows of its class, it comes0 hiidytl enditorsedl by press anld public as giving a st rictly clean and1( ret tmedl show such as can lie allttnded by elite ladies andl chlildr'en. They travel in two plrivate cars' andi( carry a big brass band andt supler'b orchiestrau. The11 performnance besides beinug very lugh able, consists of goodl siniging, buck and wing dancing, cake wvalking atit comelldy specially written for this cuomlpany by Fratnk Dumont, all 01(1 time intstrel man of note. In this comedy is a com1 plete minstrel fitst. pat., with its gags, witticisms, change of end meni, etc., replete wvith rag-time oIpera. Prices of admission 35i cents, -childrenl 25 cents. Reserved seats soldi at tent. Watch for their gr'aind street p)aradie nn ayonf show. BACHMAN CHAPBL LETTBR il r. J. W. Writes Interestingly on Union ( Academy Subjects. t t There was communion service at Colony Church last Sunday. Mr. George P. Griffin will represent this congregation at conference. which c convenes at St. Paul's church embrac- t ing the fifth Sunday of this month. c The Sunday-school elected Messrs. lien t Buzhardt, Ernest Long and Miss Della I Long as delegates to the Union Sun- ( day-school convention which is in ses- I sion at Trinity Methodist church, near 2 Longshore's, No. 6 Township. Mr. Billy Jennings, an old veteran, who left this country just after the Confederate war and went to Georgia, is visiting some of his old comrades itn this county. He will stay over for the reunion of the old Confeds at Young's Grove. Before I forget let me tell you that I we are having too much rain for the l cotton. If the rain continues ilucli longer it's going to be a short horse. Messrs. L. 1. Epting and George Wicker go to the Sunday-school con vention as delegates from St. Paul's Sunday-school. Mrs. H. R. Epps is spending a while with her daughter, Mrs. S. A. Rikard and family. We were mistaken in giving the age of Mr. J. J. Gallman, deceased. I le was in the fifty-ninth year of his age. an( not in the sixty-third as was stated. Through the kindness of our friend. Mr. M. L. Strauss, we went down to the barbecue at St. Paul's last T1e1sday. It is not our custom togo into another I man's field and gather up the frag ments that belong to him, but my friend 1 Push always gives me this pl ivilcge. And with his permission I will take an 14Y-handed shot at the happening. of4 the day. Notwithstanding the morning was very tihtreatening about 85' people showed that they were bound for tOhe 'ue at 'aul's in spite of the weather. 1Te morning passed off lovely with oly lccasional mists of rain. D)inner wa t hurried on a little before t wvelvc n a ,ount of the fear of rain. and \%l it was, for Some of us who hil to w;dt until the third and fourth table huti been served. began to feel a little wolf ish. To speak in a few words the bar- - becue was iust all that a harIbcue cu I he. Tle meat was well cookd Ian.i was -weet and juicy, and we shlll ne-.or t forget how courteously we w.re waited on by those good lalli-s 'd tit hourelh. The dinner was furni.,b"..i It. tihe members of the chun i1. and we were informed this morning by neof tho- mm1bers that they realizod a nice son of a little over one hundred d2ars in Cash. Afiter dinner waz (vtr t he were called to the f hrb ti liiL to snm t'ducatiounal to.k. Sipt. I. . Wel ts called upon 'r . J. A. Sli h tto preitel ov.ei tie mi.-ting. Nir. Sligh s tatel that le thought .I!.W w tiht J1ropet' on tv act a 0A1 h( got even with Mr. W. b aling mion him to make th. " . g i.: h. Mlr. W\ert s said t hat I..-h i' iiteld to make a spcech and 1i.im 0' hail invited otheri speake's fir ti.it ur ;Inse. lie said the object of this m.-'' ingi was to dliscuss thme piropiet:. If jn solidlatinig St. Paul's and .Ioi-;tj.: schools inm one and make [his a graitd 3mit''1. lie said( that there v;. r,'eu'a itioild rallies going otn tht'oughpu t he' State' ini this i nter'est, and he was en- t deavi~oirig to carriy out the Sane i in Newhi cot'n ty, andt thlat ther we .,re a atiut thet timoe wev- nut far dtistn't went I t hey wotl b Ie r'dtuced to' on.- half. The peopl dore t denmue'ing fe werschoo, * arid beitter onies. lh'etortem itrodu'inrg the niext spetaker lth ehiaibtil:m stat oi that the patrois I favor f cons ltoln, andt the onlya trouble, if anty, wot'hl be in the loca- t t ion. That he rather thought. St. P aul 's 1 woiuld contend tor their present loca P'rof. 1'. 0. C ounts wvas the next speaker inttirodutcedI. A r'. C ounmt s said that lie dIin' teOxpet to mtake anrytiug like arn edlucationat Thier'e is a campaign goitng on all over lie St ate to consolidate the schools, and also a campaigt of goodo roads. liut what we want is good schools, and good I r oads have a gr.eat. deal to do w it h having geood schools. hadl b een inv'~itd b'1Iy Sutper'inteindent Wertis, w'.as niex t initr'oduced. P rof. I lolloway sid, I haven't wor'ds to exprtess the gr'atitud'e it atll'ords liet to lbe wiithI you peop1le of old St. P aul's, whioml I k now have already showvn such ani intei'est ini edlucation. Statistics show that there have been 30 edutcatedl boys sent out from St. Paul's and Bieth lehem churches, and it should be a sourlce of gr'atificationi to knowv that thley were among tihe tnoblest set oif men that the counrtry afflor'ds. Not a black sheep to b e foundif amnonig them.. lBut miy object is tto show some1 r'easonts' why we' shiotuld have, gr'aded schools in lihe 'ounitry . 'The t own' lhas them and1( thletre is nto r'easot why the colmtr'y shouldn't have them. ''Ther'e ar'e thousans of boys andI gir'ls im the country who would be equal to arnybody if they had the mental train.t inIg. 'Thi'ecounltry b)oys and1 girls arte allways equail to those in towvn. Better educational aidvanltages ar'e nteeded in~ the country, amid to have this we must tmake our homes more attractive. It is a ver y commiton etxpriession to hear our country peopile say, I am going to town to educate my children. And you harve often hiear'd it said( that it is riot neces sary to edultcate children to farm, and that education urnf'itsa penrson for fam ig. This is a grave mistake. It is irong, besides it is false. Our farm rs constitute the wealth of the coun ry, and we need more intelligence on lie farm. Rural graded schools are demanded oy the times. It is a safe standard of itizenship. Ninety per cent. of our hildren have no other training except brough our country schools, and the onstitution of our State forbids a man o be a qualified elector unless lie is ble to read and write any part of the onstitution. Our country buys and ,irls are not alwayd to be hiewers of tone and drawers of water. So I vould advise the people of Jolly Street nd St. Pauls to consolidate their chools and establish one graded school. .'hat will be a God's blessing to your omuIllnity. Build a good school here. And then re you going to put a $30 teacher in t? Not a word of it. When you build >etter houses you are going to have ietter teachers. Why can't you have ust as good school house here as you ive' at Prospei;fy? You can't have -rnest Counts as teacher, for there are 'ery few like him. But you can get ust as good. To have better schools md better houses is to have more nio iy. I think every :sehool district ught to vote a special tax. You can't ,o beyond tw.'o mills. You can't make better investment than to vote a pweial school tax. This means a good eacier. and the teacher at the school oori is the formation of a chaaacter, 1nd the only way to get good teachers to give them better salaries. Put up , school building here that will reflect ionor upon your community. I am live on this subject. I hope you peo ile will cemralize on a location and es ablish a graded school here. Why an't you have a school down here qual to ' leIIIson ' You have got the r-itt1 ial and you can have it. This concluded the educational rallv L St. 'aul's. The congregation was ismissed with tihe benedictton by Rv. igh. and evel.>t -]y present seenied enjoy the day. T. J. W. A',ugui,t -2,1.. Children's Dai Lxercises at i'ethlehei Chutrch. near 1'0nu! ia. wil! be heli Thursday. Augu-t ~th. 1n the norning there will bie C.x reiseis byV the children. and in the after ic there will be an address by Dr. ;co. h~. 1renmer. A TRYING POSITION. ewherry readers will appreciate this advice A Con!-tani t l. n r ..:- vn - i.dy Ii.: fre ft ff do'i.j i. e Wr of reIn'a :s but a- ui,bb t- .t ny\ 'hing toi have un.' <iteet uti 'i i.. fr -- * \--ry du.\ . I pr <a. d a i ix 1)oan-- Ii intmecnt at W.~'. E ie . ii b-- alieion 'and thiere ii,not: a tr- if r -;iration." Fr -naie by all 'h aie.r. l'ei'e50 cents -i)st.r-MN ilbu11rn Co liuflalo N. Y. ...01. g--nr, f,sr theo L'nOited Stat.. io tubj.t itute etter to Arthur Kibler, Newberry S. C. D)ear Sir: The way to reckon the cost f paint is to put both costs together: he cost. of the paint andl the cost of mttimg it on. It wvould save this country hundreds >f millions of dollars a year; it would ave yon alone (if you happen to be a 'ictim) several dlollars a year. See howv it works. It costs as muc'h o0 pu)t oin one Paint as another, dlon't it? Yes, if you use the same number of 4allons. Well, don't I? No, you'll use twice as nmany gallons if adlulterattedl paint as of I)evoe; and you've got to pay twice as much for piuttmng it on. Mr. N. Avery, Delhi, N. Y., has two houyses alike and ini same con-lition. I 'ainted one house with D)evoe ; 6 gal lons. IPaintedl the other house wit I a paint that was half adulteration; 12 gallons. Same painter, Geo. G ilbert dlid bo0th jobs. ( ne cost $27; the other $M1. metter gO by the name. Y'ours truly, P. WV. D)evoF & C'o. P. S. --Newbe'rry Iliardlware C'o. sell oiur pamit. Caution I This.is not a gentle wordl- -but when you think how lhable you are not to pur chast. the only rem)edy universally known and a remedy that has had the largest sale of any medicine in the wvorldl since 1868 for' the cur'e and( treat ment of Conisumpi1tion ando TIhroat and L ung troubles without losing its great Popularity all these years, you will be hank ful we calledl your attention to JBoschee's German Syrup. Thiere are so many .ordminar'y cough remedlies madle b)y dru' igists and(others). that are cheap and goo foirh lit coldls perhaps, but foi' severe Coughs Blronchiitis, Croup--andl 3specially for Consumption; where there s(difficult expectoration andl coughing luring the nights and mornings, there s notl.unig l ike German Syrup. Tihe 25 nent size has just been introduied( this a.Regla size 75 cents. For sale >yW c.Plham & Son. WIIY NOTJ BUY THEi HTP You can get it from Guy D)an as. very thing to be had f rom a re-ls ewelry Store. The finest nd largest stoc kof spectacles and 'yeglasses in the State. GUY Dn1I m . Bids Wanted 'Olt PUR'NISING ALL MATW A'rial and layinig nlot tess thanl.,000 squIlr yards of ceient paveeitnts and curbing Co p11)ete. lIids Will le, openIed by committee froi vity colnil on Sep teiber .I( h, at 8 o'clok'k p. in. Contractor Will be bonded for thive years to tOhe aiolunt of contract. Right reserved to reject any anld all hids. For specilieations or informlation ad (ress or eall oin, Tl'1101-. 0. STEWAR' City Clerk adTe. Newberry. S. C. Teacher Wanted. TIIE TRITUS TEES OF NEW 1101'F school. No. 11 Townshin,. schollt) dist riet No. 2:1, will meeot at tne school house Septeinber :,th. at 2 'clock, for the purpose of electing a teacher for said school. Almlicntions nav be tited On or before saim datte with ally one of the undersignld trustees. .1. 1'. ADAMS. .1. C. L1T7SEY. C. W. R IlNGE.,li, Trustees. Teacher W sute-d 10R% WHEELAND SCHOL DS I trict No. :11. Applicants state salaly wanted. File application with un1derlsig,led by Septeiber 5. PAT 10LA ND. Slighs. S. C. G Eo. F. SII E E IL EY, Slighs, S. C. 1). C. h0L.AND. Little Mountain. 1 O. 0. F. PULASKI LODGE NO. 20. -JJ-. \Z li.\AY N1P' 1I1T ..L at ) ' 1k-t*a thI it al: at the Gratw . :- cor. . '!' N G reacher Wanted ON, SWL.T() SCHOOiL..D t rict N A p crt tt s- (,\\I:I S. C a ar. - . C w. ON Sept. st We Will Move Our $2u,00o STOCK OF Hardware etc To the Two Stores Under Where we will be glad to see all of our friends as we will be in a better position to give them Conie Now and get what you want and save us the trouble and ex pense of Mo VIN G. Newberry Hardware Company. TELA(.BER WANTED j F~ IRST GltAflI, TEA(CIlggI p. wanted fore l(Enginr Scbocti ji No. 8 To.wnsip. Seboolr opeWii (I fifth1 day: of ( )ritobet r ' al run sever mot hts .m~lary*\ .8::r a mon i ht. A 1p ir a han c iitnra.' hei senr I trrny on t -ht W .)l(sJr,r I. tiA>N , Ne hry l . C., A m. rd, l'O . INDISE$TION CURED imnmediately Hick l0c, 25c, 50c. n.r at drugstores u~u N Late Novels I We have in stock all of the Latest Novels for sale or* rent. Have you read the One Woman by Dixon, the author of Leop-w ard Spots, and Gordon Keith by the author of Red Rock? Maues' Book Store. Best in the World, THE WALTER A. WOOD MOWERS AND RAKES For sale by me at close figures. Guaranteed to give satisfaction. Call on me at the Bonded Warehouse, or upon Win. T. Gaillard. G. M, B. EPTING. GENUINE PERUVIAN GUAN), A Complete Natural Matiure. ARE AGENTS FOR THIS County for Genuine Peruvian Guano, which is a complete, well hal anced natural manure, containing the principal elements of plant food in the most suitable condition. All persons desiring to avail themselves of the op portunity to get genuine Peruvian Guano should place their order with us for same before the first of September, 1903, as we cannot contract for any after that date. For prices and further informat ion apply to SU,AMER BROS. MUSIC 5uEOOL. xrISS SUSIE SUMMER, A'-SOCI i.L ate of Victoria College of Music of London, Eng., in Piano forte playing; Student at London College of Music un der Emile Kelsen, Dr. F. J. Karn, and HI. T. Adams. Also graduate in Piano forte of Presbyterian College of Char lotte, N. C., under Dr. C. R. Fisher, will give instructions in Pianoforte, Violin and Pipe Organ, also in Voice Pr-oduction and Theoretical Music, and will take every care to im part sound and thorough musical knowlIedge, and insure the rapid progress of the student. The best attention will be given to the teaching and p)ractical work on the in strument chosen. .Full p)articulars will be given regardI mng terms, etc., up)on app)licatior. GRADED MUSIC SCHOOL MnS. 8. T, IIALLMAN, Prilliipal. PIANOFORTE & ORGAN. Primary, Intermediate and Advanced Courses. Scientific Grading. Latest Methods in Tlouch and Technic. Instruction thorough, p)rices moderate, P'upils may enter at any time. .Satisfaction giuaran teedl. (Charter app)lied for.) ~TUS AltIVEDat S. B. Jones P FeshNabico,A thena, Cham. piagne and l"estino Wafers. A1 FULIL L,INE of Canned Meats Cnned Vegetables andl Cannec F'ish at S. B. Jones'. I1 IN MONEY" and a complet< LIine of Hieinz's Pickles it glass at S. B. Jones'. {0LIVES, Sauc.es, and all kinds o1 Codimnents at S. B. .Jones'. H uyler's Lowney's and Baker's Cocoa, Spices, and Flavoring Extracts At S. B. Jones'1 Dried Fruit: California Apricots, Prunes, Peaches and Raisins, At R. 12 .Innes' ATLANTA HARVEST EXCURSION The Columbia, Newberry and Laurens Rail waIlly wVill opwnlte its 'I'linitl Anuaii Iarvest Excursion fron Cht'lm ia to Atlitita via Newberry id Clinton, Monday. Auigut ..iith. Ile Specittl T'raii, will Ieavv C01h1imbial ti 7:00 a, m., p int g Netwberry aiboit 8 :.0 a1. Iml.. arriving Atlanta :0p,M., .111d will returini lenving Atlant:i a.t 9 p). ml.Tus day, A tili .t, T h1 eI'iv rat" for the round trilp is oIlly $3.00 0' Ctkutmbi, nI d o$.'. from Prosperity id Newberry. A, t will be th inly t E rxcision to Atlanta this season a 1'or tickets :Id infrormat111tion call on J. W. DENNING, Agent, Newberry, S. C. JF, LIVINGSTON, Sol. Agt., Co umbia, S. C. Golden Eye Loiioq! This is prepared by us ac- . ii cording to the formula -of a ' well known oculist for the 2 i-treatment of granulated eye- - i lids and red, smarting, weak, 2 g eyes. It gives immediate re- !0. i lief, and if used properly ac- . 9 cording to directions is a M * permanent cure for sore i 9 eyes. Price 25 cents. GILDER & WEEKS, Particular Pharmacists, Corner Drug Store, NEWBERRY, - S. C. Howt Keep Caol Drink Limeade at Pelham's Soda Fount. Drink Lemonade at Pelham's Soda Fount. Drink Ice Cream Soda at Pelham's Soda Fount. Our Ice Creams are of Superior quality and delicious. All flavors. Everything tempting and healthful. Tate Springs, Glenn Springs and other mineral waters. Should you get ill this summer remember that at Peiham & Son's Drug Store your Prescriptions will be compounded with great care and accuracy. We have the experience and skill, that long service and hard study and graduation guarantees. Everything we sell we guarantee to be of the first quality, and you will not have need of complaint if' you patronize us. Your favors solicited. Win. E. Pelhonj Oso0N, Prescription Pharmacists, Laugh, N..World L.aughs - With You! ~ Weep, AND. YOUJ SWEEP AL.ONE. The Following CUT PRICES Make Everybody Laugh, EXCEPT COMPETiTORS. 500) Ibs. Young Hy~.e*"n or ITong J 0l Clo tll Ta t woth 60 otua. per lb. Our pr:er o 'ayt 29) ,-us I ,000 Lbs, chuce l . o (1 ooi. C olTeo, wvorthi 12c. por lb wholesal1e. Onr price onliy 8e. 2,0i~ .1. M ud rias (lot h (i'very whr I bu Iot hero)e 00 pr yel) Onr price 5i00 TIow..li wE r'b 35. !t'r pair ( u~r prie nitody 10'. Machiniei Oil onaly -h-. 5i00 lb ha 'iwi .g TF.h 1 w''~'orr hi 4e poir lb Our ptrien 11nly3 20o. 1,200 Matchea goinig ait oly 1e. 12 lbsq. Arm ans.l li -nonec.r N('g Sola11 at only '25,. F"ruit Jarsa ( Q airtsa) i act o 69 0 or do. ECvery nto' k nodt (( ornlEr is st el t d wo vithI i hrgaIins. (e ( thI . V l l i nto yo u r 1' ra do. 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