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Lcal and Special. WEDYNESDAY, JAN. 27, 1886. UI?ANU ZIao e.dlg| maemaeg is mg * The following persons are authorized to take subscriptio;is for the HERALr AND NEWS: Prosperity-Ernest H. Kohn. Mt. Tabor-L. C. Boland. Beth Eden-W. W. McMorries. Utopla-Miss Mattie Boyd. Jalapa--W. C. Sligh. Longshore's-W. G. Peterson. Maybinton-B. H. Mavbin. Jolly Street-Geo. Mills. Gibson's-B. F. McGraw. Pomaria-J. B. O'N. Holloway. Scbool Books at Chapman's. Blank Books of all sizes and ruling at aston & Hunt's. 1-13-ti. A new and beautiful stock of Lamps of all descriptions very cheap at Robert son's drug store, opposite the postofflce. Bitten by a Mad Dog. The little two year old child of Mr. John Stockman near J?rosperity was bitter on. the hand on last Friday by a mad dog. The dog was pursued but at the :time our information was received had not been killed and was still at large. _____ Pictare Frames at Chapman's. Onlon Sets, Red and White just received and for sale cheap at Robertson's Drug Store, opposite the Postoffice. 1-6 At Cost for 30 Days. In order to reduce my stock to corres pond with the hard times and poor busi 'ness, I 'wll sell wooden ware, crockery ware, glass ware, brooms, looking glasses and cigars, at N. Y. cost. Come one and all and get bargains. _1--ti. B. H. LOVELACE. Yinl'e Cabbage and Turnips just re ceived from N. Y., by J. S. RUSSELL. To Rent. To rent, a cottage with 7 rooms, good garden, pasture, orchard, well of water, Sabout 1 mile froma town. C. L. Havird. Ffesh Garden Seed and Onion Sets at 1-27-ti. J. S. RUSSETL'S. Magazines, newspapers and the cheap Libraries constantly on hand at Caston & Hunt's. 1-13-tf Lost between Newberry and Mr. Al bert Gibson's on last Saturday the 23rd, a rack of ear bells. A liberal reward will be paid to the finder if left at this office. DR. J. A. HARMON. Florida Oranges, cheap, at 1-27-tf. J.-S. RUSSELL'S. The largest and most varied stock of Stationery in town is at Caston & Hunt's. Try Level Best Flour, five dollars per barrel, at WHEELER & MoSEY'S, Leaders of Low Prices, 1-13-ti. Prosperity, S. C. A horse, mule and wagon for sale cheap by J. S. RUSSELL. Family Bibles at ChapmanXs. An Eye Opener. The HER ALTD AND NEWS, with the - arleston Weekly News and Courier -as Supplement, for 1886, for two dollars. Tell Your Neighbors That the HERALD AND NEWS sends you each week the Charleston Weekly - News and Courier as a supplement ; -which contains twelve pages-seventy -- two columns, of the very choicest news -and reading matter, and that it is all furnished for two dollars a year. Pure Pork Sausage, and Pickles in - barrels, at J. S. RUSSELL.'S. -Miller's Almanac. Miller's Farmer's Almanae can now be obtained at the Herald Book Store. Price ten cents. 1-13-ti I have movedl my law office into the HER ALD. AND NEWS building, where I Mwill be pleased to see my friends. ELBERT H. AULL, S ti. - Attorney at Law. Sixty Cents Worth Seed for 25c. _2Thirty-six and 80-100 dollars worth -aof seed were destroyed at Pelham's Drug Store a few days ago, -to make room for his large assortment of fresh ones. It is a source of satisfaction to every gardener that now he can in vest his moniey :und get his money's worth, while years ago, under the old system, garden seed remained in the stores until they were old enough to vote. Buy Landreth's fresh seeds at Pelham's. 1-13-ti. Grape Culture. We invite atteution to B. 0. D.'s ar -tiele on grape culture. It has been tried in this county and we b'elieve proved profitable where it recei;ed proper at. tention. Mr. F. Werber, of this town, has a vineyeard from which lhe miakes several hundred gallon s of wine an nually, and Mr. Win. Werts had one near Prosperity from which be made quite a quantity and made it pay. Hi son-in-law, Mr. Counts, now has th( ' yard. We believe grape culture would be profitable here if given th( proper attention. Pelham's Pectoral Syrup. This invaluable household remedy it worth its weight in gold. It stands un rivalled aisan expectorant remed.SC to testify orally ams to its real n:erits, *what is the use to publish certificates We don't recommuend( it in pilace of any P.practicing physician, it cannot, nor cai any remedy supplant the doctor, bu when the doector is absent, nothing acts so well for coughs, colds, croup, &c. Price 2.5 cents a bottle. 1-:3-tf. * Quinine, Compound Cathartie Pill and other Family Medicines at C 1-57-tf. J. S. R USSELL'S. Stationery, good, and at low price, al Chapman's. Caston & Hunt have -just received new supply of School Books. If yoi wish any book published call on them Our Prosperity Corresp ondent. We regret to announce that with thi: Issue our present correspondent at Pros perity, Mr. E. H. Kohn, severs his con nection w"ith the HERALD AND NEW: * as correspondent, as he leaves for Vir ginia ne:xt week to accept the positiol of General Secretary of the Y. M. C. A. of Roanioke City. Mr. Kohn is a recen1 graduate of New berry College. He has proven himself a most efficient, promp and reliable correspendent and we com mend him to the good peoplc of Vir ginia, and wish h'm the succe?ss in hi; newr field of labor, which his high char r and talents so justly merrit. It WI1 not disappoint you It is the bes article known for pulf3lg the blood and bauding up tle heath an strength. For 2 yaseryeipeas broke out In blotches on ur c. I found no cure until I used Parker' Tomi ,two yeax ago. It is the medcine fe Various and All About. The "Two Dans" at the Opera House next Monday and Tuesday nights. A family of colored people left New berry on yesterday for Palistine, Texas. The church goers ni last Sunday were few and our pastors preached to -nall congregations. What are our lady friends doing about organizing a Fair Association and pre paring to buy the Fair grounds ? Court next Monday. Let jurors and witnesses be promptly on hand so as not to retard the progress of business. Hon. G. D. Tillman was the only man in Washington who faced the blizzard without an overcoat or undershirt. The cold wave struck us again on Sun day inorning, whe.i the rain that had been falling began to freeze, and soon the trees wore a coat of i,e. All goods marked down at the Herald Book Store. Albums and Writing Desks particularly low. Books at bar gain prices. Do not fail to ask prices. The . Augusta Chronicle has sent us a very handsome illustrated Almanac. The Chronicle, though venerable with years, is full of energy and business push. Judge With--_soon has granted a new trial in the case of Boozer vs. Teague. This case will occupy the time of the Court for several days again if it should come up ftr trial at the approaching term. It is said that the Rev. T. G. Herbert, presiding elder of the Greenville Dis trict, bas never missed an appointment since he has been in the Methodist Con ference. That is a good record of putict uallty. First quarterly conference of the New berry Circuit will be held next Satur day and Sunday at Lebanon. Presiding Elder Smart will preach at 11 o'clock each day. Our Auditor has been having a rough time, or ra, her rorgh weather, for taking his trips over the cojoty. But he has kept his apppointmen.s either in person or by deputy, and he informs us that the people are generally coming up and making returns promptly. Our town council has built a nariow gauge ciossing from the court house across to law range in front of Maj. Jone's law office. As law range is some what. scattered on all three of the streets surrounding the court house our town authorities will have to build two more narrow gauge roads to accommodate all. Personal. Mr. T. C. Pool left on yesterday for Kentucky. Mr. W. T. Tarrant is up and at his store egain. Mr. Isaiah Haltiwanger, of Lexington, is in the city. Miss Sophie Chappelle has gone on a visit to Ninet; 9ix. Mr. Jos. F. isu-ton and family have moved to Laurens. Mrs. George McWhirter has gone on a visit to New York. Mr. L W. Walter came home from Pennsylvania on last Thursday. We are-glad to see Dr. S. F. Fant able to be out after his short sickness. Mr."Bep"Dupie, of Spartanburg, gave his many friends in Newberry a pleasant fall last week. The Misses Rice, of Union, who were ou a visit to Mrs. M. A. Carlisle returned home on Tuesday. Miss Fripp, of Beaufort, after a pleas ant visit to Miss Kate Rutherford return ed on last Thursday. Miss Annie Zemp, of Camden, who has been on a visit to Miss Sallie Wright returned home last Thursday. Rev. Geo. H. Cook of North Carolina will preach in the Prebbyterian Church next Sabbath, morning and evening. Mr. E. H. Kohn, of Prosperity has. been elected general secretary of the Y. M. C. A., of Roanoke City, Va. Mr. J. C. Myers leaves to-day for At lanta, to purchase another car load of mules. He will return on Satuirday. Capt. F. A. Conuer of Cokesbury has been on a visit to his daughter, Mrs. J. F. J. Caldwell, during the past week. Rev. G. W. Holland, Ph.D., Pres: dent of Newberry College, has received notice of his election as a member of the American Institute of Civics. Capt. J. G. Goggans, of Florida, is in town to attend the nuptials of his brother, Mr. Burr Goggans, to Mrs. A. V. Cash, which takes place to-night. A Newberry Inventor. Mr. I. W. Walter, who together with some others, bought the patent right to sell the Camp Churn power, has in vented a power of his own, which he considers quite an improvement on the Camp powver and has applied for lett,rs patent. He has no doubt of securing the patent and has sold several of his powers already. We wish him much success with his new power. In reply to a corresp)ondent we would say that Wood's Odontine is sold largely in this vicinity and is liked by all. It does what the proprietor claims. 25 cents a box at all druggists. The Lien Business. We take it as a good sign that the lien business so far has not yet begun. Only about a dozen liens have as yet been fil at the Clerk's office for in dexing. Last year wagon loads of corn were being hauled away before Christ mac. and a great many liens were filed by this time. We do not believe this statte of things should be attributed to the Priority bill either, but it is the re stult of the better condition of ont far mers this year.. A New Methodist Church. The Shockley Bros., have the contract and are at work on: a new Methodist Church at Trinity about 7 miles from town. The house is 40 x.00 feet and is to be completed in very much the same style as Colony Lutheran Church built by same contractors. When completed it will be a very nice and handsome structure. Tobacco Culture. Mr. John R. Spearman, Jr., has beer, appointed by the Agricultural Depart ment to make the experiment in tobacco culture this year for Newberry County Iand he will be supplied with seed. Mr. Spearman is one of our best farmers and is a good man to give the culture of tobacco a fair test. Buist's New Crop Garden Seeds for sale cheap at Robertson's Drug Store, Sopposite the Postoffice. 1-6 W.D otWonderful Cures. rti W.D ot& Co., wholesale and rti druggists of Rome, Ga., say: We have been selling Dr. Kings New Discovery, Electric Bitters and Bucklen's Arnica. Salve for two years. Have never handled remedies that sell s well, or give such universal satisfaction. tThere have been same wonderfut cures effect Ied by these medicines in this city. Several cases of pronounced Consumption have been Ten.1el cured by the use of a few bottles of Dr. King' New Discovery, taken in connee Stion wii Electric Bitters. We guarantee them alway. old by Dr. . F ir.nt 12.16 The County Jail Prisoners. Much has been said about the comfoi of the prisoners of the County Jail i Barnwell. and a great fuss was made b( cause the jailer was without coal for few hours one day during the recen cold weather. This is right. We believ prisoners should be treated wi,th human ity and kept frem bodily suffering, least, any further than to the enforce ment of the penalty imposed by th court. The prisoners in our jail hav had no fire during the whole or greate part of the winter. The stores tha were up were removed at the instance o the idsurance companies or the insuranc, on the building would have been can celled. Sheriff Riser says he has ha< some coal on hand all winter but n< stove up or any way to burn it. The at tention of the County Commissioner has been directed to the condition of th< jail time and again by the grand jur) and by Sheriff Riser, but as yet no ar rangem ent has been rade for making i comfortable. It is true that the prison ers have %en pretty well supplied witl blankets, but they cannot take the plac( of fire during such n eather as we hav just experienced. Why the Coun *y Commissioners have not made som< provision for heating the jail we dc not know. They have the money. Tht County is about free of debt. Human ity demands that even a prisoner shoulk not be frozen to death. Most of those who are in jail have not been tried and the law presumes their innocence until the contrary is shown. Is tHs treat went meant as a punishment? I one of those prisoners should have frozen to death would the county be guilty of murder? Sappose one of them should be frost bitten and be injured from exposure would the county be liable for damages? They are prisoners, it is true, and negroes, but modern civilization and common humanity, alike,demand that they should not be punished any further than to ex ecute the penalty imposed by the court. The Two Dans. Howorth's Hibernica Company pre sented this amusing Irish comedy to a packed house last night at Oxfo-,d Hall, and no one, we are sure, will regret having attended. The performance is a burlesque on Shakespeare's Comedy ol Errors, in which many songs and spec, ialties are introduced ; the charm of the evening was the beautiful panoramic views of the Emerald Isle which were vivid aid natural to an astonishing de gree. The principal cities and historic scenes of Ireland were passed in review, and clearly explained. All were charm. ing, but the views of the Lakes of Killar. ney are especialiy deserving of mention. In one instance the sun is seen to de scend slowly till it rests like a ball ol fire above the lake. Then the moon rises and sparkling on the waters, pre. sents a scene of incomparable beauty. Mr. Fenton gave some very clever clog dancing and in his line is without an equal. The .entriloqual performances of Mr. Kimball were also very good and muct enjoyed. The other members likewise sustained their parts well. The play is devoid of anything objec tionable and we unhesitatingly advise all to see it. There will be another per formanee to-night, and we predict im mense audiences on both ~occasions. Portsmouth (Ya.) Time. The Narrow Gauge. The prospects of the Augusta an<l Edgefield uarrow gange railroad. con tinue to grow brighter and brighter, anc it is expected that in a few days a suffi cient amount will be subscribed to en able Col. Mitchell and the corpora tors to call a rmeetingg of the stock holders.-Edgefekd Chronicle. We arc glad to learn that the prospects are brightening and we hope soon t< hear of the amount with which to organ. ize being raised and work commencet on the road. We hope the road can be built without going into the excitemen1 of an election for township taxation, and that when Edgefield raises the $50,. 000 with which to organize Augusts will come forward with a liberalsubs'crip tion. It will be a great feeder to Au gusta, and she ought, and, we have n< doubt, will, give a very liberal subscrip tion in order to secure the road. A Good Shot. Mr. Jos. L. Keitt went out hunting one day last week and killed 73 par tridges. He is no doubt one of the bes shots in the county. In fact 73 par tridges a day is not bad business. PROSPE RITY. Time's up. Yes up. Dr. R. L. Luther has about finishe< his new house. Miss Kate Kelhoe has gone to Balti more on a visit. Miss Mary Thompson is visiting friend and relatives in town. Mrs. Prof. A. S. Scheetz is visitini friends in Newberry. Mr. A. H. Kohn is nmaking sonm improvements on his place. Maggie Dugan who has been visitin; her mother in Columbia has returned t her sisters' Mrs. Johnnie Singley. Mr. R. D. Zimmerman paid our town visit last Friday. We were glad to se him. For the last few days we have had a intimation of another blizzard. Its ta must whisk round this way occasom ally. From all accounts Mt. Tabor has monster bell. It can be heard almof thiee miles. I wonder if they have janitor, wood house and other et ceter that usually belong to country school; Mr. W. S. Birge is making sonme in provements in his up stairs over his ne stores. They will be occupied as offiee Thme Columbia New berry and Laurer Railroad is being talked and soon a bool .wil1l be got ten up. Then listen for il whistle. The incorporators are dete mined go ahead mecn. Let the peop: subscribe liberally when they are call< 1upon. An art class has been organized at will be taught by Miss Lathan of Di West. She is at present engaged at Nei berry. The Cinean Literary Soci.ty of Pre perity High School is starting a librar Contributions are solicited. A child of Mr. John Stockman wv bitten last week by a mad dog. T boy is two years old. Nothing hasi sulted |yet, from the bite and it is hop. that nothing will. Is there a Paste in Newberry County ? Let him cot forth. Messrs. B. B. Schumpert and T. Wheeler have been elected trustees Excelsior school in addition to the thr who have been on the board for s0! time. PHIL. An Enterprising, eliale Hous. only to carry In stock the best of everytim but to secure the agency for such a cles' have well-known merit and are p)opular w the people, thereby sustaining the reputati of being always enterprising, and ever re] ble. Havin secured te agency for the ce brated Dr. Xing's New Discovery for C< sumption, will sell it en a positive guaranit It will.snrely cure any and every affection Throat,,Lungs and Chest, ad to showC cofdece weinvite you to call andg Columbia. tI cotumbla 01ce of the HERILD AXD NEWS January 26th. I8G. a Business has been rather quiet h t since the Ist of Janmary. The mercha report an increased fall and wintertr t to January !st, and are expectinga g< - late winter and spring business. I vid Jones is offering dress goods i r fancy goods at New York cost, : t carpets at a heavy discoumt from forn f prices. Trump invites all who are search of bargains to see the hosie handkerchiefs, gloves and neck-wi which he is selling low down to ml room for fresh stock. He has a cho lot of pianos and organs at prices tl will suit you. Kinard and Epstin hn plenty of good comfortable clothing protect you from the biting frosts winter; they can also fit you up in n dress suits, hat., overcoats and und wear for as little money as any clothi men in the State, and they are wort of your patronage, and will show y their appreciation for it. Then there our old friend C. F. Jackson; he dc very little big talking himself, but wh you ask his prices, you find good valu at the lowest cash prices; one price, ai that the lowest. Robbins, is prepar Lo fill your orders for heavy groceries a low figure. Col. Waring is fitting i his old store on Main Street, that v damaged by fire, which he will move in from the Greenfield building as soon it is completed; he has also bought a I near the Union Depot of the C. & G. R., on which he will build at once a lar ware house for storing car load lots grain, flour, hay, &c., to fill country ders, and use his wareroom on Ma Street for filling orders when it is iec sary to break packages. Get his pric before buying your supplies for t spring and summer. J. H. Davis, t Carpet man, has an elegant assortme of new patterns in carpets and ruc also, window shades, cornices a, pole!, if you need anything in his lir and an order placed in his hands w bring you as choice goods as the mar factures turn out. Desportes & E munds, at Shiver's old corner, are sho ing some startling attractions in Iai coverings, dress goods and shoes. passing their store a few days ago, noticed a placard in front of the do( "Ladied' Fine Coverings at your oi price," that means solid bargains. The stock of Mr. W. E. Orchard N sold by Mr. Samuel Beard, for the Shei to satisfy the liens of his creditors, the 9th instant. Mr. A. C. Dibert, the proprietor of t Penitentiary slie store, has mov into the store under Wright's Hot on Main Street, one of the b; store rooms in Columbia. The city Y. M. C. A., at its last rc lar meeting, raised enough money purchase, make and put down a nj carpet in their Reading Room, al enough to purchiase window shades, a in addition to these an organ was p -sented. The Daily New York Wor the Century Magazine, Harper's, Fra Leslie, Puck, the Nation, and other] riodicals were added to our list; ni names were proposed; others haive hai ed in their names since. We send greetings to the asse ations of Newberry College and Pr perity. Mr. Watkins writes me that will be in South Carolina in Februa and would like to meet with the St: Committee. He says, that if we call< Convention the middle or last of Mar that Wishard and other members of1 International Committee can be w us, and we are hoping to be able to h: Messrs. Moody and Sankey with us the same time. -Dr. Daniel, of Memphis, Tenness has dleclined the call extended him the Presbyterian Church of this ei His congregation unanimously objec to his leaving. It is a little strange t a new $3,500 parsonage free, and a $2, salary would go begging. We sympathize with Newberry, who for - size of the city, offers equal attractic Messrs. C. F. Jackson andl Thos. new, the Executors of the estate of late John Agnew, will continue hardware business at the old sta-id, as soon as the estate is settled up B Thomas Agnew will become tihe proprietor, and with his experience: | training, should be able to make store equal to any in the up coun Dr. Daniel, of Memphis, Tenn., declined the call extended him by 1st Presbyterian Church of this city. Messrs. Moody andl Sankey are exp ed in Columbia the first weely'n Al 1 The Executive Secretary of tWie city M. C. A., receivedl on the3 25th ins1 the following card: a-'International Committee of Yo Men's Christian Association, 23rd a Cor. 4th Ave., NewYork. aMOBILE, ALA., Jan. 22nd-, ISS Am airrainging for Mr. Moody's t and expect to reach your city from C leston, February 1st. We'.ldl be to have a meeting of pastors and layn sany rime after 12 o'clock 31., as will all. Will remiain one night. Yours Ic GEO. A. IIAL e c MIention~ wa:s made in onr corre-pI '( ene several wveei: ago of a call ha' beeni extended to Mr. Muody by the Itors amd the two associations, t o v'sit lumibia during his Sout hern tour, ai .seems that the invitat ion has Leen epted, and that Columbia hais a s.treat in store. . The public effort of Ellerey M. B ton, late Collector of Internal Reve: as to prejudice the Senate against our e lector, Maj. D. F. Bradley, shows e- there is still enough deviltry left in d to try and injure the name of a mos ur timable gentleman and officer, but e effort will fail to'the ground. Messrs. Saber and Caldwell were . the city during the past w eek~, in of tendance upon the Supreme Conrt. ee Mr. and Mrs B. F. Griffin, and L! e were in Columbia on the 21st and 2 purchasing carpets, &c., to fit up I new house. I had the pleasure of meeting Rei M. Payne, the pastor of the Prest t an Church at Concord, N. C., who retrr.ing from Newberry, where he gone to preach and perform the marr Ia ceremony of Mr. Bowles to Miss Boozer. He expressed himself as ha e. been (as strangers always are) very ovorably impressed with Newberry j pastor of Aveleigh; what say the church and congregation? Mr. D. N. Lane was in Columbia on the 25th instant. He says his trade is are first rate. its Mr. W. D. Rutherford, of Newberry, Ldc passed through Columbia on the 20th, >od en route to Wild-Wood, Sumter, Co., )- Flo.-ida, where he expects to remain for nd several months, and showed his appreci nd ation of the value of the HERALD AND ier NEWS by leaving a subscription order in with us. ry, Mimnaugh says he is selling goods ,ar lower than ever, as lie is forced to clear ke the shelves for the prettiest and cheap ice est Spring stock ever shown; at the same Iat time he is open for bargains, and should ye there be any stocks for sale at Ne-wberry, to or in the ni:-country, he will buy them of if there is any noney in them for him cc self and eusto-mers. He has bonght out, already, since January 1st, the stocks of B. F. Griffin, of this city, and the stock of T. W. Davis, of Ridgeway, and opened ot two new stores, one at Ridgeway and Is the other at Winnsboro. es es id By mail, po.;t paid, from any druggist at (25c a box) a box of Wood's Odontine 1P will be sent. as to as o t. New Advertisements. of - - - i Opera House, s- _NEWBERRY e GRIEAT ATIRACTION LIt -TWO NIGHTS ONLY Id MONDAY AND TUESDAY FERM~AIY I & 2. eC, ill Appearance of the old reliable How crth's Double Show, Grand Hibernica u- and Dublin Dan Comedy Company. d- Positively the largest and best organ w- ization of this kind in existence. s' 6-GREAT COMEDIANS -6 In Supported by a strong company in the I latest and decidedly the funniest of all >r, successful comedies, THE 2 DANS. 1s. OR THE COMEDY OF BLUNDERS. A grand tour through the Emerald 1 Isle, north, east, south and west. A Great Specialty Company giving more he fun, without vulgarity, than any show traveling. d The greatest clog, jig, reel and wooden el, shoe dancer of America! The greatest at of all Irish commedians ! No worn-out production. everything new ! No cur tain falls! One continuous show! Two u- and a half hours of solid, clear fun. to JOHN HOWORTH, Sole Prop'r. Seats can be secured at Caston & Hunt's book store, without extra charge. , G. F. WEEDEN, , nid 1-27-it Business Manager. r- - - - - - - - -- - - I IADIES WANTED to work for us at their own d, I.homes. $7 to $10 per week oen be easily ak made; no canvassing; fascinating and steady employment. Particulars and sam-* i- pie of the work sent for stamp. Add:ess .ki OME M'FG CO., 1P. 0 Box 1916, Boston, Mass. d- IIE WANT SALESMEN everywhere, 1-cal and traveling, to sell our goods Wili pay good salary and all expenses. Write .for terms at once. and state salary want ci- ed. Address STAN DARD SILVER WATRE (., .)~ Washington Street, Boston, Mass. 1-27-4t he CONSUMPTION. ry, I have a positive remedy for the above dis ite ease; by its use thousands of eases of the worst kind and of long standing have been ur cured. Indeed, so strong is my faith in its officieney, that I will send TWO BOT rLES - FREE, together-with a VALUABLE TREA he TISE on this disease to any sufferer. Give iexpress and P. 0. address. thDR. T . A. SLOCUM, 181 Pearl St., New York. tve nP'.V C Its Causes and Cure, by one at *I ' ~i.,' who was deaf twenty-eight IIyears. Treated by most of the noted spe cialists of the day with no benefit. Cured himself in three months. and since then ee, hundreds of others by same process. A plain, simple and successful home treatment. Ad by d ress T. S. PAGE. 12East -20th St . New York ty. City. 1-s7-41 Led I CURE FITS!f 'iat When I say cure I do not mean merely to 1stop them for a time and then have them re 0turn sgaln. I mean a radical cure. I have 'an made the disease of FITS, EPILEPSY, or FALLING SICKNESS a life-long study. I the warrant my remedy to cure the worst cases. Because others have failed is no reason for . not now receiving a cure. Send at once for a to--. treatise a.,d a Free Bottle of my infallible Sremedly. Give express and post office. It tcosts you nothing for a tria'. and I will care the you. DRI. H. G. ICOOT, 183 Pearl St., N. Y. r PARKER'S TONIC. leA Pure Family Medicine that Never intoxi cates. If you have Dyspepsia. Eheumatism, in d Kidney or Urinary Complaints, or if you are htrrubled with any disorder of the lungs, tbowels, blood or nerves you can be cured by ry. Parker's Tonic. Hliscock & Co., 163 Willianf Street. New York. Sold by adl druggists in has large boLties at $1. 1-27-4t the -- -~ A Bargain in Land. let- A tract of land, containing 179 acres, >ril- with two dwellings and outhouses, 50 Y. acres of arable land, 15 acres of p)asture, t and balance in oak and pine timber, knlnown as the "Mar-y E. Swindler plaice," situated on the Columbia road, 7 miles ang from Newberry Court House, wvill be stold1( at p)rivate sale. If not so sold be St,fore saleday in February will be offered on that day. Terms easy, with pr-ivilce I. to pay all cash. For further particulars >ur, call on JOHN B. JONES and ra- JOIISTONE & CROMER, aulit -s E rich D.M M.RRY &CO., Detroit, Michigan. ray- U UMN AlN Col- - O SDESPORTES his C olumbia, in It is diffi.lt to realize that soon n"Chill November at- Will make wcods We have endeavored to anticipate the w SHOES AND HATS I te Our Domestic Departm< Mge A RE ESPECIALLY W( ring New Goods by every SI fa- Orders Solic:ted. Respectfu -.1 DESI RECKLINC, ARTIST. W. A. ReCKNG-, Opposite Grand Central Hotel, Colum bia, S. C. All the latest Novelties in the Art. I invite those who have any difficulty in getting a good picture to try my INSTANTANEOUS PROCESS. 20,000 Negatives preserved. All work guaranteed. Established 12 years. 10-8-im 0DlilOND8S, IVITC H 8, Jewelry, Clocks, SILVER PLATED WARE, Pocket and Table Cutlery, MUSIGAL INgTRUMENTS, Watch Reparing a Specialty. EDUARD SCHOLTZ, Newberry, S. C. 1-13-tf. Spartanburg Land for Sale. I have 230 acres of good land in the vpper part of Spartanburg County, which I will sell at a bargain, or ex change for other property in this county. The land lies well and there is not one acre on the place that is not tenable. There is a creek, with a good mill shoal. There are two branches and good creek and branch bottoms; the place is well ditched; and there is plenty of the best iron spring water and three wells. There are four settlements of good houses, plenty of timber, and there has been a considerable quantity of gold dug on the place, and perhaps there may be rich gold mines there. There are good schools and four churches near enough to attend, there are also two stores with in three miles of the place. 1-6-tf B. H. LOVELACE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF NEWBERRY COMMON PLEAS. National Bank of Newberry, S. C., vs. W. A. Fallaw, et. al. Foreclosure. By order of the Court herein dated, 3rd December, 1885. I will sell at public outcry before the Court House at New berry on the first Monday in February, 1886, the house and lot in the town of Newberry, County and State, aforesaid, containing 58-100 of an acre, more or less, bounded by Nance Street, Friend Street, McKibben Street and by lots of Brown & Wilson, Jos. Brown and Jas. Gauntt. TERMS-Purchaser will be required to pay one-half of the purchase money in cash and to secure the balance payable at twelve months with interest from day of sale by bond and mortgage of prem ises. Purchaser to pay for necessary papers. SILAS JOHNSTONE, Master. Master's Office, 6th Jan., 1886. 1--6-4t. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF NEWBERRY-IN COMMON PLEAS. The National Bank of Newberry, S. C., vs. George Denson, et al. Foreclosure. By order of the Court herein dated 3rd December, 1885, I will sell before the Court House at Newberry, on the first Monday in February. 188r,, at public out cry, one undivided~ half of all that tract of land in the county and State aforesaid, containing one hundred and sixty-four acres and forty-five one-hundredths, more or less, and bounded by lands of William Whitmire, J. D. Hipp, estate of Sam. McKee and others. TERMs-The whole bid may be paid in cash, otherwise the purchaser will be required to pay one-half of the purchase money in cash, and to secure the balance, payable in twelve mnonths,-with interest from the day of sale, and to pay for all necessary papers. SILAS JOHNSTONE, Master. Master's Office, 6th Jan., 1885. 1-6-4t STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY-IN COMMON PLEAS. L. J. Jones, Plaintiff, vs. Janette Ruff Defendant. Foreclosure. By order of the Court, dated 1st De cember, 1884, I will sell, before the Court House at Newberry, on the firs1 Monday in February, 1886, at publi< outcry, all that tract of land, in the con ty and State aforesaid, containing THREE HIUADRED AND FIFT I ACORES, MORE OR LESS, and bounded by lands of Mary Gilliam Mount Pleasant Church and school house land, W. W. Suber, J. W. Epps Thomas W. Alewine and others. Terms.-The purchaser will be re quiired to pay in cash one-half of the pur chase money, and to secure the balance payable at twelve months, with interes from the day of sale, by bond andl mort gage of the premises, atnd to p;ay for al necessary p)apers. SILAS JOHNSTONE, Master. Master's Office 6th Jan., 18. i-0-:t Euckien's Armecs Salve The flest S ilve in the world for Cuts. Sore: Bru,iMs, Lce-rs. Salt Rhleum,. Fever Sores, Te ter, Chapped Hands, Chillblains, Corns, an all Skin Et~ruptions, and positively cures pile Ior no pay required. it is guaranteed to giv Iperfect satisfaction, or money refundet Price -5 cents per b)ox. For sale by rDr. S. I ~NOUNCEMENT & EDMUNDS, - - s.O s surely blast and forests bare." ants of the future in G-OODS., 'OR MEN AND BOYS mt is full and Complete. AND H08EY AND N0OM )RTHY OF ATTENTION. earner throughout to -eason 11y', ORTES~ EDM.UNDB0 A R E I have to raise $3,000 within the WHOLE STOCK OF GOODS RI My stock consists of Prints, Bleached and Brown Ticking, Drills, Checke Car,ton Flannels, I Jeans, Silks, Cas] Also a large stock of NOTIONS ar Am very sorry that I have to sai money and THEY MUST UO, 0 Come early, before the best of the have such a chance, as I will Never Offer Such Barg Gir ALL GOODS SOLD ] ]BEENT. = Columbia Cash We are now prepared to suppl the V1 complete and varIed assortment oDy Goo all competition both as to quality and low p reason of this. Goods' bougbt and sold for ca much lower than in houses where the crec Goods Store is the only one in the city or I basis, hence our almost fabulous low price MADE CLOTHING, all at bottom prices. Al, season will be found in our houee. Our steel to sell at such prices as will induce custor friends in Newberry an d the adjoining Couni the attractions and inducements offered la 1 tht you save at least ten percent. by pmb dlamade. Come one, come all and De cot 0. F. -20-Cm A T T E PURCHASERS TRAT EX] hand! For first class goods and low p rival in this part of the State. I am w( cotton. I am therefore determined t< stocks that will eclipse anything ths goods. An exLmination of my immens of this bold assertion beyond the shadow been carried over from year to year to p sell everything at New York cost and c dull summer, and for bottom prices see 144 buttons for - - - 5 3 papers of needles for - - 5 3 papers of pins for - - 5 3 balls of thread for - - 5 4 crochet needles for - - 5 Some people say I think I can beat blocks; read on and you will be convin 30 yds. calico, cuat offthe piece i 25 yds. very ood calico, cut off the piece 1 < 20 yds., very best calico, cut off the piece 1I Checked H *omespun, fye fo 1 1 4 22 yds. Bleaching for - - - - 1 4 qd. godhBeacng for - - 14 Shoes, Clothing, Jeans, Blankets, auction sales in New York at less than Ladies' Coarse Shoes, worth $1 2, fo 44 ~ 110, for ," FIne " " 2 50, for 1 Clothing I have marked down to a Men's Suits - - - trrS&o *4 S - - - from 1250to 10 " - - - from 15 00to 1 S -- - from 1750 to 12 a . - -from 20 00to 14' Overcoats ---from $3 50to *2~ Competitors tremble when they: too well that Flynn will do just whi the town will do me a great favor by avoid the great rush that throng the st __D.C. NEW SF Wilton Velvets, Body Brussels, S Carpetings, at New York prices. We ART AND SMIYRNA SQUARl CLOTHS, SMYRNA LACE ANDi ever dis] Countryj Or 10-S-3m For the coming week will interesi Shoes and Clothing. We must havei additions. which we will refer to later The Pride-of Ladies' Cami A good Chemise at 25 cents. Dr: -with six tucks, at 44 cents. See our Children's Slips and Dresses at grea this w~eek att 50 cents, worth. $1.25. Another Lot of Glov CLOAKS AND 5.000 yards calicoes, at 4 cents. ,to ceanl out the stock. 2 cases che< eGraniteville i shirtings, 31 cents per cnts. Be-t 10-4 bleached shleetinlg f BLANKETS! BLAT Our stock in this departmnent is each. 100 Pairs Grev Blankets, a Blankets, at $1.88, reduced from $-2.2 damaged, worth $8, this week at $5. LINEN DI A .splendid sale of White Spreads, sl! $1.25. 100 dozen Doilies, at 33* now at 19 cents. 50 pair Table Di Damask at cost. See our line of '] 100 dozen towels at 10 cents, worth:] Hlosiery, Gloves, I A good Ladies' Stocking s.t 5 et cents, now at 19 cents per pair. See CLOTHING AND GE The stock on hand must go to make prices. Our coats for men and boys Our stock of boys' clothing at New Shoes, .E The stock @n hand now of winter go< All parties owing us will kind next thirty days, :GARDLESSOF Cottons, Shirtingr i Homespun, Gin Voolen- Flannels, Satins, Dress Goods -- ameres, and other - ld other goods too nuM4 -zo-6 -rifice my GOODS, bt - IIGARRME.41 Stock is picked over. %ins again in OR THE CASH ONLY, Dry Goods =ito of everyono, as we laveo s ever offered in 6ie4 - lees. common msswm sh can be ofered 1 ev-y= lit iYaem is Z=G&M-. ;Woumbis that dosbmlaiM. IOf Firatcl]MG90ft Wjm d1dren. We keepjonhamfu I"e W han raysamresi -- be Columba DW Lvinced o the truthatoor JA.PKSO1 NON >ECT TO BUY W rices my two-stores stand. 06 -- 11 aware of the short erq#... > make a sweeping == t I have ever befbie dAc-ti e stocks wil demoustrati th Df doubt. Mygoodsr ae eta profit on them. I. se the money for somett and beat them if youwca 2 boxes pawcArsid 3e tdkrehefs ia -- 5 corset laces for 10 long shoe laces for -- 5 paeks of hairpins for this or that in price, bu tbeee 3ed. 0 1 95e. Dress Goods, maiked O 20c - 0 156. - ~ 01150. " " "w 0 i n ack a o aen re 0 4,oe.reducedtos7e.-se.ogdown 0175c.to soe.; *i to 'ie. '... huness 01 Je~- hae not Flannels.and Hats from' the to manufacturers' cost. K' Ladlee' Finie Shoes, woza K' " ' 5" Rubber Shoes -~ 30 the reduee n em -- imost half price. 5 -;;-fres -ead these irresistible ~t bie advertises. Peole calling early or late In ore from 11to 3, attbele uper Ingrains, Cotton Clah show the finest line of Es, FELT AND LINENI CE - -== AND TAPESTRY'RUGS, CRIM CUETAINS >1ayed in this city. ders Solic1f* Columbia Hotel Block, his patrons'with -land slidesi oom for our springstock ad Our march shall be upward , our Establishment. >ric Underw twers at 25 c.ents. An elegan in grand display.of Ngt Dresses, at lreduced prices. Children's 'U es at 49 cents per pair F~INE COVEULN ,000 yards best standard calicoes, aS ked ginghams, at S* cents, worthi _S yard. A good 10-4 brown shti- - - com 20) to 25 cents.-3 iKETS!! BLAN still heavy. 100 Grey Blankets.d ;81, reduced from 81.50. 170 Pair~r~2 5. 90 Pairs of Fine White Blankets,aIgd.'. GPARTMENT. ght"Iy soiled, at 85 cents,:95 ~ua$ :ents, worth 60 cents. - 25 pair" mask, now at 39 cents. Or Turkey lRed Damask, at 384 .5 cents. [andkerchiefs,C nts per pair. Elegant, goods at'#5 the value we are showing1In corsets N4TS' FURNISHING GOODS< room for spring stock. Fine suits a at prices that will suit men of limited lork cost. Ih oes, S ise we propose to sell at greatly rdudl. Il and settle. Respectfully, Innaugh -