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PERSONAL AJND OTHERWISE 4Vo vein oats of Nowberrians and Thoi Who Visit Newberry and Other Happenings. 'I lie ladies nt I lie A. l{. I'. chlll'd Will -crve (linner ;iikI conduct a 11; v. inr mi the seventh and eighth of I >1 ( ( inlier in I In- iiv room formerly 01 copied by Misxi''. Murray ami (Jolt imi, in Main si ice t. Airs. 1'. M. Iloyd and children wli liave been vi.sitin?> Mrs. ('. T. Hoy leit Wednesday for Kinards whet tliey will visit relatives. The bachelor Maids will hold tliei lobular meeting on Tuesday aftei I.1011 at four o'clock a! the home <1 Mrs. IV K. Scott. I >r. .las. K. (iilder, who went t New York witi; Mr. W. (i. M\ves an Mr. l-.dwaid I' II;i?( . returned o I ic-day. Mr. Ili|<p came hack se\ oral day- njj.i Mr. Mayes was opei ii'.ed upon and tin- operation was sue c ss(|||. When l>r. 'Iilder left lie wa in yooil milif?<?ji and it was thouuli Ins recovery w < 11> 1 be speedv thoii'jf b< may have 1 1 remain in the hospila I v.'o or I !l ce w !<-. dr. John I I lon?e.i |, ;i hrother o I ' W . ' > 11 i -ea I of this city, wh l*\es in Me-nplti*. *f tin., is -till erih 1II \ d!. Dr. 11011 - ea I vi^jl ed in h oilier a -Inn | t i in* ;i?n and yestei d iv Mr. \\ , IV ! lou-eal. of ('olumhi.'i passed I!iroii?:li Newberry en route t ] av a visit I 1 hi- brother in Mem phis. ( oiiL're.ss'ii.iu \\ y.i 11 Aiken was i I 'Ie city ve-lei d l\ . Mr. .las. A. S :r m 11. e cset t, of ("ollllli b:a. was in Ih : i! v t,., da\ aftei noon. Mi.-s Id; 1 M it 1 hew-, who has lice I i * ellieii-'i! op?ra|oi and manager o t !> \\ c-i 1 r 11 I lion in Newberry. ha 1 -iuued. Mr. .1. (Nrlieklaud. o < ' I 11111?ia. lias been appointed in he I aee. and la- talon ehai'je of tli i'!'ii e. MS* riidxlaml is an acrmn | J1 - iied and e \*tiertet 11 ed opera I or a 11 V. 1! -ei'\ 1 t'le i'dere-; of tile eompall " d the i Tl I 1 -t of f||e town I'aitli I ' * I \ and clli i' i 11! I y. CP.NTRAL METHODIST CHURCE Rev. J. W. Wolling. D. D., Pastor. I he at: en! i ei ot ; 111 1 he member {Mi l friends of Central church is eal ' 1 I" 'he f.n ! i! it >'h the service (d next ^ in I t \ the coil feretiee vea '' <es. \t ! ?! ?. hour beside I 'e refill 1: ji 1 11 i11 _ -cr\ ice the ot f'eer- recent1\ el -cti d w ill be install ed and a el! 1 ' conference will h I" Id I o lie.; 1 ' !; 11; 11 it port. Tile elov.cj - rvicc- for the yea V '11 lie lle!d .! I i U! U lei! Dr. Wol U'H -'Vf 1 i:e dent- of travi ev.l pcr-on ;! . ... in ., , f r "" {' luul.i ' , tin South. Tli P iMie i- .M, I d!y i':?1;i'il. Death of Mrs. R. H. Welch. Mrs. 1\'.Iter! II. Welch died in C< lu nbia Nove-iibci I., and was burn iu Ko-cn.ml c<vnetei v November I I'lie luneral .service- were held in tl li'ithcran ( hmvh ot Jiie Hcdeetnc Iteinu condin fed by J\cv. (\ A. Free of ('olunibia, .1 -?i-led by Kcv. K. p,, <11 wider. Mrs. Welch wa- 'he danirhler 1 ( ?pt. Hav. a 11*I tor sonic time I'm in Newberry, ^he leaves a liu-bai JMid lour children. o.ie of the clli ('jvn an inlaid " *!i- old. She w i be sadlv nils cd ; ) j aoine. Mr. ami Mi-. Welch had 111:11 11'ends in Newberrx .\ho sympalhi; sincerely will, ih,. family in their b 1 ea venieii!. I olunibia, N.i\ ember 17. Mr-. 1 II. Welch died today a; her home. Shandou. a suburb ot 1 'olunibia. M 1 Web b had been in ill health fyr aboi month, siiiieriuv: with rheiimatis *'1 'he heart, hut her death was m expected until a change for the won ( > ?k place this iiiornine. She is >n vi\cd by her he-band, the well know a'.forney of ('olunibia, and four cliil iea. Helnre her marriage she wj Miss Mabel Day, ot Newberry, ai I lie funeral will lake place at N'c\ levry. the exact hour not beim: v< d. km mined, but prohahlv toniorro Jifternoon. Ilcr lather. Mr. Day. e! present at his summer home i North Caroliu i - News ami Courie Paysingcr-Lorick. Many friend- iu South Carolina ar Ooorjjia will ho interested in the ai nounceineiil of the ensyajjonionl ? Miss Kthcl \'ii>la Havsinsrer. of Nrev Invry, S. (f.( (?> M(>. ITorbert C. Lot ielc, of AUQiisla, the marriaire to tal place on Wednesday, (lie twenty-thii of December. The marria*>e of ih > ountr couple will he one of the prit t'ijial sociel events of the holidavi Miss Paysijitfer i- the only dauirl ler id Mr. V. I,. Paysinjjer, and is or of Newberry'.- mo-t popular au eliarminir youns women.?Au<rusl CMii'onielc, THE SESSIONS COURT. e v ; Judge Mcmminger Comments on Perjury?Wants Exemptions From 1 Jury Service Removed. ( v ki I lie sessions court, Judge Mem- I; i- miuger presiding, lias disposed of a p considerable anioiuil of business* lliis e w.? !<, and some impression lias been I 1- made on ilie heavy docket, leaving, li however, many eases yet lo he dispos- h 0 ed i>l'. The remainder ol' (his week f <l ami next well he required to dispose '? ol the business. s< On Tuesday morning, in his re- N 1 marks to the grand .jury, Judge Mem- b - iningcr called attention to the evil of o >1*! perjury, which is becoming so preval- ii ' 'it in the courts throughout the 1; (> State, and asked the grand jury lo S 'I look out for any eases where it was n ' patent that the witnesses were pet- si - juring themselves, and to bring in ri - indictments against those swearing c - falsely?not particularly at this term k of court, but at any term of court. N I lie spoke of (he new court house, t< li cotupliiuenting the building very higlil ly, and urging that it be kept clean. e< | Another matter to which Judge O I j Mcmminger called especial attention h o was the great number of exempt ion* d - tVoiu jury service, and lie urged the fi > "jrand jury to use its influence wilti li - the members .?f iho general assembh cj i. t roiu tlii> county to prevent I'urthei d o exemptions from jury service. lie v.ould like to see some member of the ? -cneral assembly so bold as to intro- a II duce a bill to wipe out all cxenip hi lions leaving il to the discretion <d " the presiding judge to excuse those M . who. fi?|- personal reasons, ought to hi- ei excused, or whose service to the pubM lie demanded I hat they be excused. I fi p Kdmund I'oyd. colored, was convict-I c| ^ ed of breach of trust with fraudulent j hi j- intent, and was sentenced to serve ( i lirci- years. I'oyd was not represent- ^ ( I'd by counsel. Il appeared that the jo' ^ j members ii| Mi. ()livc colored church, ri ,1 111 uh t lie cflorts ol Magistrate \V. ^ ll ^ j ' Sli-jh, has collected $J(i from cci- ' y ! I lain parlies who had been guilty of j oil ences itii I he church grounds. Iliel"' parlies paying Ilie money to Magis- In I rale Sligh in order lo prevent prose- " ^ cut ions against them. al I'oyd, i| was testified, secured this s money from Magistrate Sligh for the I- church, and proceeded to spend it. - I'.oyd claimed that the members oT u ' 'be church were afraid to take step* 0( against |hc offenders, and had told I him I ha I it lie would do so he could '' I- have what he got out of '?f. u Will ^ oun."', colored, charged wilhi assault wilh intent to kill, the ol- |,|( it fence alleged being the drawing of a j I- pi ^ I ol mi a negro, Cordon I lodges, at ' I Maybiulon. was acquitted. lie was!" p defended by Mr. I'. I). Barron, : ;l ii- I'nion. |w Hob .lohnsou. colored, was convict- i J 'd ol manslaughter, with recoiumeuda(ion to mercy, and carrying conv cealcd weapons. He was charged ' >(| with murder in the killing of llenr\ | ^ b'obinson, colored, on Mr. Alan John- j u. stone's place, on March 1 of this'( ( year. The testimony was to the effect '" il 1 ''at a number ol negroes were gamb- . j' ling on the Sunday when the shooting " occurred, and that after the game VN Mob was beating with a stick on a a ^ nickel on 1111' ground daring anyhod.v L -. l''''k ' "!' when Henry b'obinson ! Il picked il up and Mob snapped his j " |]| '! : 'I l!i" ground where the nickel " wa<. whereupon Henry shot ;it Bolt, " and the dillicultv ensued in - which " Henry received his mortal wound. The n witnesses said when Mob was beating M ii l he nickel which lay on the ground ' was funning." and that Henr\ ;1 >\as the I'ir-t to gel mad, when he *' li. sbo| ;,i Mob. Several shots were fit- 11 in I lu' jury remained out Tuesda\ " s. ;'llcrno??n. Tuesday nighl, and until ' ,, Wednesday afternoon. The defend- I 11 m ,nt w;ls represented by ATr. K. S. j 1 t Mlcase, who gave notice of a motion ! v S(. for new trial. i I" I" Williams, alias Walker Da\\n kins, colored, was convicted of utleril ing a forged instrument and sentcnc- \ \s ed lo seven years service, lie was ' id not represented by counsel, and con | ducted hi> own case, cross examinim* I i't I lie witnesses and making a speech (<, i *. w I he jury. Williams was arrested it. is Florida by Sheriff But'ord, Ihrougli " in whose efforts be had been located, i. The offence with which he was charged was sending a check to the ' National Bank of Newberry, signed ' R. I*. Cromer, for $70. The check was V ill written on tablet paper, and it was ' ii- requested that the money be sent to " if Deland. Fla. About a week before [ ' receiving this cheek the bank had re S r- ceived a check in similar handwriting f ;e signed I). P. YVert y asking that the (I money be sent to Lake TTelen, which is is about seven miles from Deland. Mr. 1 i- Werls did not bave an account wilt, ' s. jibe bank, and while the bank ollicials ' i- regarded the paper as a IVgerv ver\ * i< Jliitle attention was paid to it, no1) d J barm having resulted. When tin I ,, a check signed H. P. ("Vomer was re- I 1 ceived, however, the matter was plae- ! ^ d in I lie limuls of Sheriff Bulort yho at once went to work on the ease Sheriff Bulord instructed the ban o send a registered letter addressu 0 H. 1\ Cromer, at Deland, and n ait tlit' post olliee authorities at Do mid on notice to look oat for in erson who culled for j!ie letter, liv r.v precaution was i ikcn, an h rough Sheriff liu lord's efforts Wil iams was arrested and he wa rough i to Newberr.v by Sheriff Bu ord. It was evident that the offender wa i?ine one who had lived in Newborn Ir. 1?. P. Cromer and Mr. I). 1'. Wert oth being Newberry men. the sende 1 the bogus checks evidently know ig these gentlemen. When Sheril in ford was bringing Williams t outh Carolina he would not give hi a me, saying he would let the la\ Hie that. When _ Sheriff Bufon [ ached Columbia with him. how wr, Williams was identified as Wal er Hawkins, who formerly lived ii icwberry comity, and who was sen ? the penitentiary from Newborn \N illiams was placed on trial charg 1 with littering a forged instrument no of | lie principal witnesses agains im was Miss Marion Colter, genera elivorv clerk of the Deland post of ice, who testified that she was posi ve the defendant was the man win tilled for the registered letter ad ressed lo Ii. I1. Cromer. r rank Kelly. colored. was ac<iuittc< I the charge o| attempt to conimi rson, the offense alleged against hiii ''in." 'he ellorl to se| fire to the lions I a negro woman on Mr. Caleb |J n/hardl s place. Kelly was repres lied by Messrs. Blcasc A; Dominick I'Ce Dominick, a lillTe negro ag'oi ifleen years, pleaded guilty to large of larceny, and one ,,f hous. leaking and larceny, one olT<>nco l>e i- 1 he stealing of a watch 'Yom Pinl i irker. at Pro-perity. and the >it!ie I enlering the residence and stealim I I'oin Mr<. I'annii> Schnmpert. a rosperitv. and was sentenced to fiv, ear-; in the State reforniatorv. */ohn Lindsay. cdored, pleadei "ill.\ I" violat ion ol the dispensar' iw, and was sentenced to pav ;i fin< I $1.)H or serve six months. He hat I ready been in .jail four months, doe Hcnly. Jr., colored, pleadei ii illy to breaking into the store o < . \\ illiams & Sons'and stealin: atelies l herefrom, and was senlene 1 ti? serve eighteen months. Tim Heedor. colored, was placed oi ial Wednesday aftern charger i!li murder, it being alleged that a It. /ion church, near Silver Street e cut his hrot her-in-law Hob Daven orl. Davenport having died in ; ospilal in Columbia from the effect f I he wound inflicted. The defend ut denied thai he did the cutting, lb as represented by Messrs. V,lease 'oininick. 'I lie case was given to tlx try yesterday morning. The jury returned a verdict of gnil of manslaughter. Ai thur livrd, a little negro, wa I.iced on trial yesterday mornim harged with murder in the killinj f \\ illie Hurt, also colored, in (Tub f this year. The testimony shower '' it Hull and some other negroc ere out hunting and had stopped a peach tree lo eat peaches, whei 11'lhur came up, and said it looker like all you negroes are mad a \N ill Hull told him nobody wa lad with him. whereupon with a. alii Byrd picked up gun which on I the negroes had set beside the Iroi ml shot Will HiiIT in the head as Huf as reaching for a peach. Mr. E. S ''ease, represent ing the defendant dmilled that guilt atlached to th lefendant\s act. but pleaded fo icrcy for the defendant on aeeoun f his age, asking thai he be sent t< he reformatory under a verdict o lanshiughler. The State's ronton ion was that Arthur was above 1 cars of age. the age above whiel icrsons are presumed lo know righ nun wrong. Air. Blease eontendoi hat there was serious doubt as t whether he was M. throwing the bin on upon the State to prove beyom II reasonable doubt that lie was ea|i blc <>f committing crime. He plead d lor a verdict of manslaughter. Th "r.v relurned a verdict of guilty o DMiislaughler. The ease of the State vs. Perr /nidsay. colored, charged with mm lei, was taken ii)> sborllv before th tinner recess. Mr, Ceo. (I. Sale, b ppoinlnienl of the court, represent ng the defendant. The testimon f the State was that a| Little Hive olored church in dune Perry Tand av. while shooting nf Chris Crumj hot and killed the 5-months-ol i.ibv of Henry "Farrow, who wa landing nearby with his baby in hi ii ins fanning it. The State's wil iesses Ies|il l ied that al the (im lump was shot he was going t< vards l.imlsay waving his hands, i vliich I hey say lie had nothing, tellin andsa.v lie wanted to talk to bin I lie defence is thai Lindsay wn hooting at Crump in self-<icfonc< k'hen the baby was accidentally shoi I ' CIVIC LEAGUE REO] k j Public Square Needs a | Much Work May B< e Planting Tree c A most interesting nit - civic league whs held nl. II I ! mi Wed IK'sd;iy h L' 1- , L.dies hope wit It t lie assi: s'eity council and the cit - | ?*it v generally to begin j :i.'st lor the improvement sj i !h? special improvement , were the setting out of s giving attention to the i s(|iiare, and other matter - lure. T This being the regular 0 election of ollieers Mrs. > was unanimously elected v Mrs. A. T. Brown. I'irsl \ dent; Mrs. Klbort If. < . vice-president; Mrs. Frti - tor, secretary; Mrs. li. it trensurer; and Mrs. Her t. auditor. Stole Two Bicyi The bicycle thief has t I in snmo work during t 1 ilays. Last Friday a bio\ - en from Mayes* drug s - Monday Mr. ?). \\\ Chapi t. was miss ill.sr. The mallei - ed to lie police depart me Adams began invest ig 1 j Imind i>tic of the wheels ; t | or s house, ;i negro who ii Oauntl property about i- j from the city. John \\"w >. or of /eh was arrested : - I lie | liofl of i he wheel: . cycles were recovered ai 1 ! turned over to the session i-1 Fortnightly Club En -! 'I'lii* Kortnisrht ly club < ! fully entertained on Tin l : i11?_!" by Mrs. Ho|bro.?l< at s j t 'allionn Ave. A con ye t of friends wore invited \ i- [ u!ar member.* and I he nin | away ipiiekly and eujo; I literal \ wits of the guest: k ia te>| by a guessing eouti i* j Appetizing rofroshrnonl t ed during the morning |i in- ladies: Mosdamos 1 Mower, .1. F. ,1. Caldwell, t Jas. Mcintosh, W. II. Ca I lonseal. .7. X. Martin. V - tow, of Franklin, Va? .T K. 1). Smith. F. /. Wil > A ull. L. \Y. Floyd, A lie. I A. T. Ilrown, S. B. .Tones t I a icy Me< 'anghrin, Com , Moriatc and Lalla Marti i | Child Burned to ] Marvin, the two year - J Mr. and Mrs. \\ . .\. Timt j live in West End. was 1 ; on Monday and died Tit iny from the efforts of t Mrs. Timmorman had ,j - of the house to yet som in some way the clothing caught on fire and be fori i could do anything- the < badly burned that ho di > morning. 1 > Death of Mr. Jno. H. t Many hearts in Now i saddened to hear of the 1 John II. Thompson, Jr., t red at Old Bridge, X. J. > her I 1, and ho was Tim ii ork on Tuesday t he 171 ' Mr. Thompson was H i- and was a son of John I f I hompsou. For a good >. past Mr. Thompson was , of coming to Xewberry ( winter season to hunt, ; preparing to do so this t was a special friend of r? Sal tor white. He was p? f a happy, jovial disposit considered one of those I men who make friends w Ii fo. r) Lutheran Church of the ii < Kov. Fdward Fulenwid There will be the rog fl at the Lutheran Church i- decmer Sunday. At 11 a - tor will preach on the si o Last Act in the Drama t flic subject will be: "M OihI." Those sermons i \ t ical, a ml deal wit h I hinj 1o every hearer. 0 The Beginner's class v ehism moots at the ohiirc - orv Sunday afternoon. v school convenes prompt! 1 Last Sunday a now roco I- a nee was made. Let u ?, record next Sunday. Tli d quests every member ( s class to be present. s A cordial invitation t< I- is extended the public, e Pulaski Lodge I. 0. O. ''I Fridav at 7.lit) o'clock. O " . lory degree is to be g '"member is expected to b ;s j W. 11 itGANIZES. | Reception to Miss Flemming. , Quite a beautiful'reception was glvAttention j en hv Mrs. J. T. Mayes on last Tuos- Gom v Done { day afternoon in honor of Miss Louise Strii Sl jlMemming, one of Greenwood's most Mid. | attractive young Indies. The guests feting of I lie were met in the hall hv Mrs. Sam the Library ,Junes, ami were then taken to the I lernoon. I he hostess wim graciously received Ihem j Goo< stance ol the logelhcr with the guest of honor and Stri izens ol the the ladies who assisted her, and these Mid work iu eai - were Mesdaines Nannie Fox, M. B. M t of the city. Chalmers, and Leland Summer. _ Is spoken t>t In the dining room which was most shade tree?, exquisitely decorated, the color monument scheme being yellow, Mrs. J. L. 1 s Bowles served tea and fancy cakes at. No one end of the table, and Mrs. S. B. , time lor the Anil coffee and sandwiches at the J L , 1' loyd other end. There were many guest* I president , present and everyone had a charming HIE vice-presi- lime. (jj Vnll, second ink K- ,,m" Crystal Wedding. .. jap, 1). Wright, Prof, and Mrs. W. K. Sligli celem<in \\ right, brated their crystal wedding on Friday. There were about MO guests 14 I present, and the all'air was quite an c^es- informal one though exceedingly enbeen getting joyable. At Hie I able, which was pret- ''CI he past few lily decorated in roses and crvsanthe- St cle was s t ol - mums, were placed hand painted post m1 tore and on cards with a suitable verse for the Sl pell s bicycle guest for whom intended. The re- j,n was report- freshments wore served by the fol- j*, nl and Chief lowing pretty little girls: Misses ai ntions. He Pauline Sligh, Kslelt Bowers, and H, it /oh Wick- Katie Summers. lives on I he . two miles Still In the Rac. GEI ker. a broth- In some way the names of Mr. W. (]t mil admit led 11. Shelley, candidate for alderman <. Both hi- from ward No. 1; p. id John was Mc Whirl or, candidate for aid- DO* S court. erman from ward No. 4; and Dr. o< James Mcintosh, candidate for comtertams. missiouer ol iniblic works were dvo.i- JOc was delight- pod from (lie issue of The Herald irsday morn- and News on 'fuosdav. her home in In their behalf we desire to state lOc nial numbei that they are still in the race and it. vith I lie rej?- was an error in the ollice that their ruing passed nomination cards were not in the pa- LAI k'ablv. The per on Tuesday. < were put to ?_ st of inooks. For Mayor. gpj< Iwere scr\- J. J. Langford is hereby announced ) the follow- as a candidate for reelection to the (]l George S. ofTice of Mayor of Newberry and is nr , r. II. Hunt, pledged to abide the rules of the Dei-wile. W. G. moeratic party. niliam Bris- ? . L. Bowles, Alderman Ward 1. va son, S. B. W . 11. Shelley is here announced c Robertson, as a candidate for alderman from . and Misses ward 1 and is pledged to abide the ioc. i Dominiek. rules of the Democrat,ie party, n. ^ !* Baxter is hereby nominated FOI Death. for reelection for Alderman from j old child of ward one and is pledged to abide the tf' normnn, who rules of the Democrats parry. ladly burned Friends. SEE osdav morn- ? ... 1,(> burn. For Alderman Ward 3. nst gone our T hereby announce myself as a can- SHI e water and didate for alderman in ward 3' and w] of the child will abide the rules and regulations i> the mot hoi of the Democratic primary. hiId was so E. II. Leslie. NPA ied the next - - - ^ For Alderman Ward 4. ? Geo. W. Summer, at the earnest Thompson. request of citizens of ward 4, has re/ berry were consented to become a candidate fov sjdeath of Mr. alderman from ward 4 and will abide which occur- the rules of the Democratic, part v. , on Novom- See i'iod in New ( . .J. Mc\V liirter is hereby aunouncb. ed as a candidate for alderman from 0 years old ward 4 and w-ill abide life rules and IF 1 1. and Anna regulations of I lie Democratic part\. sh many yea it ?. _ ' N in the habit For Alderman Wa.rd 5. (>l during the T hereby announce myself as a can- la and he was didato for reelection for alderman for vc winter. Ho ward 5 and will abide the rules of the ol Mr. M. M. Democratic primary. h; ssessed with Gregg C. Evans. ion and was ? big hearted For School Trustee Ward 1. S<^ horovor thc> Mr. W. A. MeSwain is hereby announced as a candidate for reelection as a member of the board of tins- DEI Redeemer, lees for the graded school from ward e<l lor, Pastor.) No. 1, and will abide the rules of ilm II ular services Democratic party. so 1 of the I?e- N i. in. the pas- For School Trustee Ward 2. f?i "The Ml, K N. Martin is hereby anAt /.JO nounced as a candidate for reelect ion " eddling with .,s n member of the board of trustees 'vi" ')0 for the graded school from ward No. rs ol interest o, and will abide the rules of the De- ^Al moeratic party. s' in the eate- J h at J.I.) ov- por gchool Trustee Ward 3. I he Sunday Mr. Otto Klettner is hereby an- ? *n \ at 4 p. m. nounced as a candidate for reelect ion rd in attend- as member of the board of trustees s break this for j]|0 <rraded school fro n ward 3, ^OC ie pastor re- n|)(j wjj] abide the rules of the Demo>f the Bible era tic party. J SOI i .'H services por Commissioner Public Works. w F. J. linssell is horebv announced I :is :i candidate for Commissioner ot F. will meet Public Works and will abide the *",'v The initio- j rules of tin* democratic party. D iven. Kver\ i noii; e present. ! M. 1*. Spearman is announced as a lo II . Bowen, j candidate for Commi-simier of Pub- lie ^ Secretary. lie Works and will abido by the rule* Dea of the Democratic party. Cotton Market. (Corrects! by Nat Olst.) I Middling q ft Middling 8 7-8 ,ninS Cotton Market. {eportod l).v 0. McR. IIol IK'S. I Middling ; > p i*l Middling y ) ,Ui?K 8 3-4/ ' arket Steady. I \ SPECIAL NOTICES. I CENT A WORD. / advertisement taken for V j > than 25 cents. ?ES WANTED-J. C. Sample, old >, spensarv stand. t? uiese China, large assortment. Anderson 10c. Co. I/ NCH Crystla vase 10c Mayes' Book Store. ? JT TO DEATH' '?At Smith Bros. |' ore Mr. Protit is now dead at ii' store. We are selling nil of our nek of tlry goods, clothing, shoes, its and notions at no profit at all. 1 tact we are selling below cost -j ul will continue to sell below cost e balance of this season. Smith Bros. JUINE HAND CUT GLASS we >n't sell the acid cut. Daniels & Williamson. J'T miss the sale at Anderson 10c. nnpany Decorated Plate 5c. Mavcs Book Store. Decorated Cup and Saucer 5c. Mayes' Book Store. LGE Bowl and pitcher for 68c. . Anderson 10c. Co. ICTACLES AND EYEGLASSES curatelv fitted to your eyes. Best lality lenses. Satisfaction guariteed. Reasonable prices. Daniels & Williamson. tGE shipment decorated opal ises and bureau sets just received. Anderson 10c. Co. Gravy Bowl 5c. Mayes' Book Store. ?M J, t NICE pork chops and steaks C. Sample, old dispensary stand. ip Iv I my 5c. assortment. Mayes' Book Store. PMENT of enamel ware, all liite lined, just received. Anderson 10c. Co. _________ ,*>?' N STYLES in Belt pins, Buckles, at pins. Daniels & Williamson. LL china cups and saucers, set of k for 30c. Anderson 10c. Co... . my 10c. assortment. Mayes' Book Store. ifOU VALUE your eyesight, you lould have your eyes tested or ruined by the famous Atlanta itician, A. Is. Halves or reprosentive, who will vi-dt Newberry No'inber 23-2-1-2"). Kyes tested free charge. Headquarters at Pelun's Drug Store. .ID GOLD LOCKETS $4.00 up. Daniels & Williamson. PECTIVE EYESIGHT?RenderI perfect by consulting Doctor awkes, famous optician or reprcntative who will visit Newberry ovember 23, 24, 2.">. No charge r examining or testing eves, lasses fitted at moderate cost, eadrpiarters will be at Pelham's rug Store. PEST DESIGNS in Br.-M.chos and ' ic.k Pin?i. Daniels & Williamson. ch plates, set of six, 15c. Anderson 10c, Go. >K for the good things in my win)WS Mayes' Book Store. .ID GOLD Elgin or Wnlthnm atches, $25.00. Daniels & Williamson. - OMimiaPionor 0f Public Works, r. Jas. Mcintosh is hereby au".'( d as a cand:tlatc f,?r re-elect ion lie olTiee of Commissioner of Pub- I iVorks, object to t!ic? rules of Hie ' H>cr.:tic party. j v> I /