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A. C. JONES, EDITOR. I Newberrv, S. C. t VE)N ESDAY, JAN. 5. 1887. i You are entitled to a copy of the Weekly t Newvs and Courier with this copy of the THerald and News, if your subscription is vaid in advance at the rate of Two Dollars a icar. We have arranged woith the News r avid Courier to furnish its a suJlcient num ber of copics each week to give one to every cash subscriber. :E1)ITOlIA1. NOTES. f We wish for our readers a happy and pro.perons new year. 1 i1 Earthquakes in Maryland is the latest news of t Ils character. t One of the fruits of the Tillman move mont: An appropriation of ten theu.. and dollars for two experimental ste- C tions. t From what re can gather from the t press, there seems to be a general feeling , of disappointment of the work of the r last, General Assembly. r The Greenville News and the Cotton l'latnt h:ive been consolidated and will t be publipliel hereafter by the new firm of Williams & MIicKerrall. I b One of the fruits of the new deal-a ti startling dis.:overy in the office of the c Secretary of State, that TWENTY-NINE CE.rS more has been collected for com missions than the law requires. sI We publish to-day the cards of Wise F Bros., and G. M. Able in reply to Far. 0 ner Galliman, and as all have had a fe hearing we trust that this may be the 8 end of the controversy. In The election of Hon. J. J. Norton, of ci Walhulln, as Judge of the Eighth Cir- r cult, seems to give general satisfaction. is 1k o;t]oys the reputation of being one of th the best mcn In the State. Q -- tli 'Tlhe! Palmetto Post says the best thing w that the Legislature did was to adjourn. c1 'The Aiken Recorder characterizes the C( work of the Legislature, especially that t of the Tilhnaites as a "monumental f;ailuie.'' 1 s1 'lhe Georgia Central Railroad light Si tt rmiunated on Monday last by the elec. 11 1ion of Gen. E. P. Alexander as Presi- 11 dent, over the present Incumbent, W. e U. Raoul. The contest has been an n exciting one, and It Is claimed that the d result is a victory for Northern oapital- r ists, 5 r Editor henry W. Grady of the Atlan. t ta Constitution made himself famous s sahlienly by a speech at the New En. t gland Society Dinner in New York on on the 22nd uilt. He responded to the t oust, "The New South," and made a sp.(ech which won the praise of the loadtiug pa pers of the North. We gave it to you last. week, and if you haven't read it carefully it will pay you to do 'lTie o>hla ch: e rrespondont of the N ews anid Courier ini estimating the loss to the St ate by the reduction of the price for' comnmissionis from $3.50 to $3.21 puts thie number of commissions issued anniu aully mat 4I,000 showing a loss in ten years, or of collections inm excess of the fee re (Juired by law of $11I,(000. This ia a mis t ake. Th'iere are only about eight hun died comilssionmed ofilee holders-in the Si ate; audd to this an average of one hun (1red N otaries Pubmli c andl CommIssioners of l)eeds aind you have about nine hun dred commIssions for an election year, andm soiie thuree or four hundred on an o00' . ear, aii average of say six hundred a 3 ear , or sIx thousand in ten years, and If the aveenge reiimis the same the dliffer enee ini the receipts will be $1,740, Instead of $11,0i00. W'e have received a notice from the I postmnaster at. Columbia S. C., to discon tiiiue tihe IIFIuALD) AND) NEWS to lLaj. I 1). 1". Bradley ; "reason, refused. "lHe sayvs t hat lhe is niot a subseriber." It w ill be re memb ered that we criticised I le act ion of Maj. Blradley' in restorIng Mr. J1. L. Little, 'the former Radical cii. -flerk of E. M. Brayton, iuto the po0sit ion from which lie removed Mr. W. MelB. Sloani, a D)eimcrat. Mauj. Bradley had bieeni receiving the ITEERALD AND) NEWS~ for nearmly a year before the Sloan aIlfair, iind this is the first time We have hieard of It being an unwelcome visitor. We will save a papIer, that we had b)en seniniig without chiargo, by the transauctlon, but It (does not repair the loss of a D)emocrat for a Republican. 'We tinik that the Democrats of the St ate shiold demnand a reason for Maj. Bradley's course in this matter. Ii. Is astonishuing uow little our peo kniow about the workings of the ma chineiy of the State Government and the laws. The new Secretary of State, Maj. Leitner, hiavinig discovered that the General Stat utes lixed *3.21 instead of mi50 s hans been charged for the last tci years and having asked the opinion of the Attorney-Generel about the same, who has (dele that the fe should only be $:k.21. The Fairfield News anid Herald publishes the cor respondenice between these officers and adds(1: "It iiow becomes an important hinury where they money haus gone." S.ct Ion '12, General Statues says: "Tme Secrekairy of State shall receive an. an niual salaury of twevnty-one hundred dollars, and the fees or perquisites of the olee shall be paid in the Treasury of tho Staite." It .will thums beacon that the' fees of tihe oflece of the Secretary of state are paid to the Treasurer, whose bo6ks will show that they have beem) paid at the close of every fieopl year since 1870. We have seenm the receipt9 . f ho Treasurer for seve,"al years durin )o1. Sims' teri' and took his receipt or the feeq for the four years of Co ,lpacomb's term. The .mioney la horefore gone to the State. OUR T7'1 'Ii TY - TJt + on'(i.r.a We ef o-day t:pon a I.ew y."ar an1 ho begli ig of the twee ti-thiI rd v(l me of the IIERALD AND N .;. W bank our friends for thw patron:lge iA towed in the past, and trust that w may tnerit it ciitianoe of the Sal uring the present and 'future year: lod willing, we shall strive hiarder t make the IIERALD AND NEWS ! - ttc his year than ever before and to kee ron its pages everything that. woul lake it unwelcome li the hoimos of Ith eat people of our county. Our rupremt tim shall be to elevate the tone of it ages to the highest position pos:ihl o give the news hI the brighte!;t am cost attractive form and to gather ti est things for our readers from all p ir1 f the world. We have given to on atrons more news durit,g the pas welve months .hran any 1.ewspaper i. lie South, and if the :cople of Newberi rill continue their valuablc supp:ort w may hope to (10 evein mlore thlan we ar ow doing. We shall continue to be tih e of evil and inunmorality, uncomprc alsingly Democrat ie. ar t the stipporie f every interest that is caleulaLt"d It nprove the city and county of New rry, amid we hope to have the help o to good people of Newherry to en urage and aid its in our eTrorts. AN UNJUrTS'1 C:.,L'''>ix. Our local eontemporary, the Observer, caking of the work of (economy a( form done at t he late meet in of the encral Assembly, in it s la. i:sue rc rring to the action inl redicing tihe lary of Col. L. A. Ranson, Chief Clerk the DepartmenL of Agricuiltiure, said "2. To reduce the s:alary c:f the lef clerk of the Comnmnis=ioncr of A; multure from tl,:.) to - 1.32;0. Ilere a saving of 3t}). Why th e Salry of is "'chie clerk'' was rcllnied while e others were ntt, we cannot say. 'I'i meral A3sembly at haye throu.iht at $1,200 a year was eiougrh for one ho, in addit.iol to his duties as ctief erk, found sallicient imv itft t act a.s rresponldelt for a new,",paper.'" This is the f it time n;e have !Iearl is reason giveii for thir o:its- ini Ithi: atter, and we think it ui)j tll,( o ma1l1-.( tehi a reflection u1pon a man who l: rved his State au- faithfuilIl as Ilithe I ansoml has, a. a farner it the lank: a seven(y-six. as ''reasu"rr of AIket :unty and as Chief Clerk of the Como tissioner of Agriculture since 1881. W o not believe we wolahl be overesti iting the value of his work we roe wet, ay that he has done more for] the icultural interests of ;sot:h Caroliu hanl any man of his ale in the (aSta nd1 we think it unifair" to premIn .h he General Assct lly shot!l hi:ne n" lued his salary hta lie hln give:a mall amount of tim: to .or"respond(enr or the Augusta Chlr,oic le. col . c.. mrite a letter for the (Chr"ouic!(e revr veilug titdl contini I') do mor"' for ( armers of the Soul ii thai :my o:' w ould llunme, n1otwi:h ::uut(lilig tlihe er'i: i.,m of thle Ohs ervert. At the~ time il Iii hais ac(t wast p)assed I ' A 'gi .1 a 'hr oi ele had a regularly elat ;d: eartce ondent wvit.h an (llic' in 'ohln i;a:, hie o IC mutst Ccnclude tha.t ourli te mplor4t:c eduel on. Th'le year wichiii hac Jit - !a'i d 'is mSii hat has carr'ied wila it a !' tory venlts unuiasualily remilarahh-i5t in s he hiaraicter. Therie h: lis leen mtore deni nmong p)romlinIent mtentha wiiRI e hmt aoted b)eforeC. hlilaldelphlint(I i e 5: I. FEBRuiUARY.-Oein. W S. liane(.s lied at Oovernor's i-limd,i New Yoir mn Fiebruary 9th. IIian, I lorat:o Se' nour11, alt UtlIe::, New Yotrk, an th a 1 2 fohn 1B. (Gongh, at P'hilal lphlt.i, I':.. lie 17th. icenator, oin theit 8. i mcd 11011. Daivid I )av~is on ie'li, JULY.--Ptaul 11. Ilaynie, of S, C., 30p)se 11ill, Gan., ont the Btha; Ilitnharit( AuUUsr.--Samutitel J1. Ti'l.lerfi' a Gr atoine, 'Yonkler'., N, Y. SElEh i.--Gen. l1. P. ('hatala at N&ashville, Tenni ., on a he .iih. 00TolnR.-Mrs. A. 'T. St. wait, Rew~ York, on the 20th. NOVEM fERt.-Ches5t ert Alan A ii hu ex-Presidenit of the Untitedi Sa t a, 0;<q at New Yor'k City on thie lxhi. Chai rranels Adlamns, at li.'t4), ont iha' 21. DECEMauIER.--John: 1'. Oweigv 1 ~omedian, ne(ar' Tow'on, Mb)., 01 Il 3th. Oc n. John A. Loigan, U. :3 Se i or, at Washinigtont, 1). C., on thle e2ot Presilent Cl'vehu anda 1( Mi,*s Fr'ante rolsomi were marie:J'ad at the W5hi {ouise on June1 2ndc. Ex-President JefT'er:'on ).ais lid 11 torner stone of the C'onfe'dera te mon0 rmenit at Montgomery, Alt., o a Apr'ili lie recivedl a wviarm greetI ig al hi alraoc; tho Sonth, a p)erfect o)vationc at fl ic miond, Savan nih, MinItomhery3 and1( a lata. Archibald F"orbesn, t he f;nnus w, sor'respond(et, was marr ied at W a hin oto to MIss Louise Me'ig-s (i caghat er *en. M. C. Meigs, U. S. A. - N THIE WoRLD) OF~ LA I(c)n. Oni Janiuar'y 0th ai great s tr'ike~:1114 lo xit of the enigineers of tile elevatec r'a road sysRtemI (of New Yor k city. 1Marcha oth-Gaeeral tc tp of 1 itreet railroads of New Yor'k eit.v, fi owed by str'ikes of the Ka;lghIt'; of. L bor among the railro:d mni at Louis oni the (6th and 7th. A riot at Fort Worth, Te\xau, by ti atr'ikers On April 3rd1, wIth othera stik, an Gould's Rotadls tigrough .April at IMay, the m6sl eor'lotn of Wich occum r at. Chnicgo in May, on the 4th and 5th. s The anarchists who participated : in L. the Cidcago riots were tried and several s of them---Spie., Schwab, Fielden, 'ar sonr, Fischer, Engel and Ling--were ,sent er:ce d to death. Neebe got fifteen Syt:tr in prisol. IN OUR OWN STATE. 'The (r.'slhe!? in May and June eam age ri and ('est royed thousands of dol lars of prp)1)(ry, stopping travel for two we'ks on the C. & G. R. R. Tils, with tlhe wet sprinr, reduced the crop In the S'.n1 se thirty per cent below an ave r yie l. Then ihe earthquake of Aug. :31st, which damaged the property of Charleston about $5,000,000, and then at S"imlerville, Columbia and all points in, the S!ate, the shock was felt with more or les: force, and slight damage done. At. Sumnerville the shock was very s'vere. We may safely say that this has been one. of the most remarka ble years in ite history of our govern leit. For tho IIatALD AND NH Ws "That Dale." Mk. .E''iroiT : We do not desirc to enter linto a t1ewspaper controversy, but c at Jet? Callrmi has attacked us without t' cause, we desit:e to say a few words of iruti h, :u i( not to try to-leave the public inl(ler a iron iimtpiession. Mr. Gall ita't asserts that lie only owes is about B ' St:?.00, an d that we let George Dominick of ) (eol't!) have more goods than we ought. .c we did not let the negro (and not Mr. of Son iniek, as Mr. 0alliaii would have or tht" public helieve his tenant Was) have a A dollar's woit hr of goods after hi, lien was w ow wiit hout an orer from J. J. Gallman. I ve have every order to show for themi- 1o scclves; Ihus we see Galiman wilfully ev told a fal :ehood in tie first place. 2nd. cc We took both aceonllts together and ti and rmle statemetm of account in pres- i; i-"c of Mr. Garllinan, and he signed note fo for ("ot)rrec(t m1inoutit, and we put.the note tu in le bank for collection. The note bc was retnrned to us unpaid, and as it was vc hnr(h- parlable at bank we do not see how an h avoidl- protest. We asked Mr. Gall m):r: a ftir' not.e had been returned to us, why'. h", di(1 not pa y it. Hie replied, "I fr noio, from bank and did not i now it w-a-z due." We are informed if l:. bank-ldhi notify him1. It was not, lil it irwe ashed iir, over at the shingle an yr:mi , to py us soietiing on the note th:t h( spoke abtout. the note being in curreet. Wti r'I'etseit George Dotninich's -tatemrent. of the matter, which shows i" G.all l:in hed l he eIl ton to pay George's S acrt.o,' :! lht h( failed to do so. IST1ATll OF SOUTIiI CAROLINA.\ ret NEwnitiy Co'N''Y. j t(" ie r-n.::)y ap)peared, George )oni- ar h l, It. e., :ni made oath that for all that to bo ir:(h-d with Wise Bros. after his lien fo e' ptred l had orders from Mr. J. J. 11 (lal:bnaa, wnd ihat. he gave Mr. Gallnan ci Oh col , toni to y Wl..'.Vi.:e Bros., and tinder sterc Ihit h. had Itaid saie until I made 1al }p1:etion for lion inl 188t;, when Wise - B 1o(, obme i that. mny account was not ii'. G1ti: 1)oM1INICK. wor': ;o br"fore te the 1st day of JanI ry, 1r I 7. A. II. KOIIN, [L. S.) N. P. S. C. 'T'he=r are th: faets in the case, and . w t" will it say anything more, but _ wonl ay to the realers of this article, d ii on tvt I r have any dealings with Jeil' b ' J.::1n, anl or experience Is like " X yo till timh( his notte worth no h )hi:g. hiers for gt;ods when filled :: h:rlIi gift to him, and le as a py iua ter n holy urnreliable. A. G. WisE, A Foil Wise Bros. F' ire lliriirja AND) 'EWS. it . n I rLt : In thre issue of Decemn- t1 - I b, r' i I -.that .. .Gaihmanu satys, iin h - r race to t .t hale tof couttont he hadb n fromi Wliie B~r lrthers, that "ais I s: Ino toy. n:iun in It imysel f, I mnust il .1 t n ewtieineces. ,1 would be rtlyv willinig to aideil by themn if lie b:H.* couiel hriinself to thle truth. Mir. t 4.:llhu:t >nays hr' warts tIre public to e !ao th e faict s. Thie facts are a'fs fol- c 1'.w * I ha lnth ing to do with my name *wn "s! ri-k'' ini it. I was arsked If I f Emli d vi muv aillivit thatt Mr. Gailnman r ' p1 1wris tion for that baule to go on Billa i :roii'.s lien. Certainly I conui, 1 aind I did(; 1 can r aul.o give moy allIdlavit, urnd als'o p rove, Iha t tharrt was thre baile, an.it tr hor my c:1ono gin ned after Mr. Ga( liin rece4ived t wo bales as rent on Nov..mr' .ild--Bil lie's bale weIghinag k lb. r. (burima's staitemnrt of I r a o tig u ite hale lie gave Iris con l '.i to or rn Hitlli'.' lien ris false. The I .. cooii c; t2ant ot.hr farmi he sp1oke of 1.in in ihat h:ule I lhad notinig to do 'wh '. ' il1lie horrowed One liiinredrti ainl iii'uv jint orlf cotton from Ihis son . I iili himno ol d) (13so, as ire hiad it in .l L e Iw tilld, to go arnd pick it, arnd I Vnanhl s'l1 ii next, weik, biut he wasrls 'in \ito i' a 11 tlinit day. iIe said Mr'. Ga(lrIn,ni was hrrr'ying lhlii to sell his% /w/. eno th!:t Ihle enruld got wihant was left 1o go cr hi- rnt. It lIillie dId rnot ie. lim-i: In lot t ou it. wars nit irny faii I;. Sre' iih:in t hat amouant wais there wthein I fe: liim' phtee, anrd some of It was 1 ' .Imt re ispionsIible for thre horroiig ; f it. I know tihe public 4 wobI t mlore priolcable t'eadliig, bm.t ' Iii i lie toi be se puiblicly bel 1ed arnd rn.. .hlt il a'e: sed, Irs J. J1. Gallmarrinis at don. lie :ani T.rialI Just lee Blease's e-mIt'ab'le enmeir to the ritace wher~ie I wais .iig ire was trot at hiotne. They told ', ny uie thir huiniress, and she beggred 'I hem iit to atf tachl thre little tieehl crop s. Ihat was there, buit to wait trotl I corild{ -'Ifr Gullirnuta aiit I w~outld settle it. .ai6I-torily. Bre winhri lIsten to no0 elhe iiiiired andI twenty p)oundtsof iut 'a-ti coiin lie aitiace'd 1my3 crop for t hat, b. anil t heno+ (if tire hlre hre took from Wisce liros, lit: cnlarims that lie parid -ihi' 80.00I tests tin a bailc of cotn te wich lit dhii noi take lirm me1, and( lie admit trr'hat. hr ga:vCe I mirssionr for ine to, 4.elII4 tat hale: :n n t.he proceeds to go On 1'ii' Canono's acecorunit . I also hadl to .- an I they wonhil dniot relen-'e my food to hi irnible' ino, to ft'ted my stoc:k until 1 hr. pormiti 1'payth liscost. Threychrarged Meni ri -. (1:r im n arsked howt mucrh Lir more 'rotton worrhd we get, I r'ej.l:ed( Ibtrio hr;li5 1 i i opin. I hadl to planit ai gre: . ;o (I of' myi cotton tire si coind imi', cioinsequenitl i y It di- Inrot. open. .AllI lly t'oirr and( or.ts wer'e swep'lt aiway biy h':hr warte r. I lurd onre acre of oats left. 'The frmrsc kniow hotw It was on st ream, I haIrtIi telve' aires etir iely wa'ished a":1way. Tlwenlty~-five uicre in cotton yielrd fourli b dhe- and( a haIt. The cr41) r'was inot in'g-ivehe. 1I. wans beteni ;un derar : ii' drw'ii'd out. Theli rent was four tirtes 01:1 tiralf. I eirti showv tire hi.1s of rrll th'e ittoni I sold. My gtiano( t. a wolnta arec still urnpald. I told rmy mre'rdcat I couii notr pry thIemri out o'f th lb ro01 ut wordul,r) pat hemi whueneve'r r I mr:itie tin- monev~' .OGne of thiem re 1 plie'd, "MM e~r I s:aw hrot ' out krp was wrdwshied (0'. beso r '1 tets. Vi.M BE INFORMATION MANY PERSONM3 at this ucao' suffer o 1!a --.ei-those . - EI!cautlch, d f i, nin gtio a,mt1Cr, I3ucke an< Al.i'81r-J fru'< ,T;looc7, .fala>t,n,C sutt'pceoln)ac incy Trouico. "--VOLINA CRIi CURES RHEUMATISM, TInd flood rnl ielnev Trottbs, by cleansing the blood of all its in1tw'rtiC, r.-:gtlhening all pau-te of the body. +--VOLliA CORDIAL CURES SIK-IEADACHE, Neurnlgia. Patna In the Lnim, Tnck and Sides, by toning the uives nnd rtcengthening tho muscles. +-VOLINA CI,jD!AL CURES DYSPEPSIA, Indigestion nnd Constipation, by aiding the assim. ilatingofthe Food tbrougda the proper netion of tho stomach ; it creat. a hen!thy appetite. ---VoLINA CORWDAL U011S tERVOUSNESS, Depresslon of spirits nnd Wcakness, by enliven ing and toning the ysteu. --VOL.INA CORDIAL CURES OVERWORKED and Deltente Women. Pnny Pnd f.lckly Children. It is delightful awl nutrit ousn itt a general Tonic. Volinn Alnnno nnd'Dinry for 1887. A bandbone, com plete and useful I3oot, telling how to CU1RE: DIsEAS1: at ioMiE in t pleansant, natural way. Nailed on receipt or a 2c. po3tago stamp. Address VOLIMNA DRU & CHEMICAL C, A-TIMORE, MD., U. B. A. 0-29-n-2&inr a A SlNSA'l'ION. Why is it that three bottles of B. B. are sold in Atlanta to one of anty her blood reilnedv. and twice as tiuclI mIIsIn1.l inl tite State of Georgi:t as illy ier preparation ? No one need take ir word, but siniply ask the druggists. sk the people. They ate conpetelit itnesses. Six lotstts in Atlanta arc tying I. B. B. Iin live and ten gross ts, and some of thena buy as often as cry two mlonthis. Why these utnprec detti'l sales hero at home with so lit 3 advertising? Modesty forbids is lking a reply. IHd I: . 13. B. been be re the publie c:l qua rter or half a cen ry, it would not bc necessairy lo be isterecl up wit i ertlteles of pmge ad rtisenwints iiow. Mcrit will conquaer (I down money. 11.00 Worth S500.00. I"or fo'tr year"s I have been a sufferer tm a tertilIe form of Rheumqtilm, iich redltee<d Ime so low tint all hope recovery was given up. I lave sttf -ed the ulost. excrtctin ilg paint day ct night, an<d often while writhingi ini oiy have wislhd I could die. I have ed everytling; kn:own for tlat diseaeSP, t. nothing d i the :any gootl, aml have di sone of the 1lnest physitiats of the a.C to work on me, bt. all to no ell'et. have spwlt over $S:)0 without finding lief. I ain vow pr"otttl to S::v Ihataf r ting only ote bttle of B. B. B. I Ii ":etb',' to w.tlk ardinid and attend bilsl, and I would not take 00 't :' ~ the h (nlit received frm one s ingle l of 8. 1.. I;. I rcfer to all inter alts i aan. hi l.-i teS Ilel of tlhis town. 'o-r5 . tt:-t trutly, E.0O. G.A'RtA. \'avtrly, WVa'ker county, l'ex:ts. :[e Swallowed lu. I have lice ii troubled with a ser"ious oud di-cea e for six yea rs, arnd have Cx 'ided over $250.00 for worthles rem lic which didl mo no good. The use of bottles of 11. I. B. has abcat eured nme -dcting more good than all oth:er reinec es cobtilru,md. It is a quick and checatp 0. It. RIUD:OLP11. .gA, .ila., Apt il 00, 18,3C. SDt"monstraled Lit,. SP..t'A, A., May 15, 18G. hindc';|ii:, Co: Yott v;I1 pleaa:c) ship us pter fi:-st -eight. win gr,)'s .11. 11. B. aide for th i 1)prepa- ati:on. I n.xcd It aIs i:t- eclipdl aill ot heri blood reintties, tIc with uts. IiO)ZIER & '\rARI)IAN. . Al Iliho dIe.ire full illformiatIio aI 0bot hte (Iaut.e anttd cture of Blood Poisn, Inaits, Ca:tarchil et.c., enni sceure b' y inail, ree a ' copy of tII' 32-page .111 tratted lookl of W'ond~er. lilled wvi it thet nitott iiondelt lId -1tar tig proof ever 1ILOOD BAL M (0., 12-'9--1t. A tlauto, 0'.. "A st itch int time savews nine." A dlose of ne'tinet~ or* s?~aves14 ai dotOtth ) bit. For sottghts. C~otl, Atht/Itxintel in facl til I.nng .1nd ''Throait I t roul>l0s 11nk': 1ngh Es' Longt~ Cotr thand be14 Itn rt ed . A sk yotnr dentgids utill t- 12 2)-It. ltood for Consum:ptlivea. Scot t a lattion of eod~ 11ver' Oil with IHy >Ophotsph11ets, he a t4uost. wondeirfuli food. It not tIntttnb(e is mttilk nnd4 it til weast lng dilseases, tothi lor odub a I*;: 1, cii tren, is iatt tirvllonta totd andit mteb tan t2.t 4t SW AFFI LD' (COLUMBIA, SJ. C., S now repl.etet with aItll thle iove'lties for WINTER~ WEAR. 3(< d1s mlhtd especially for' ouri )ttr Style in( fIt.clt eho b ex celled(. After Forty years' Thousuid experiecetC in thes , Thouand a iicationts for patoents in the UJnited Rtaaes and Forolinn coun.. tries, the putbtishers of the iJeenthtle Anterican constinuto to set as solioitove tootl,fr aMto are ts, taleonmarksi, opy to otainpa e thern Canda Engl nd, Iannco, Germny, nd ll oher nunris. 'heir erpoi once is unequtalod and thoir folhitios aro unisur passed. Dirawings And spaoleations prepared antd fled in theo Patant. offico on shtort notice. 'Tor~ 5 very roasonallo. No ctarq for ex mination o models or hrawings. ltro b al frea rol.o ttholargest circulalin And Istheo most. inituontial newspator of ittt icnd ublishted in the world. dhe saan tagos o eno a nottoo eoer patentee Thlis argo and l~endidly Iiluatrated newspaper Is putbi sthed W 0KCILy at $3.00 a year. an eis admisitted i4, be ito best,paptnr dovoted to aceonce anoohanion, invoeitions, engIneerIng wvorks, add thr oeartets of Iidustrial progress, pdb ise naycotuntry. It containa the osames 0 alt ptontees antdtitle ofovery invont'on patente, otiby all new'drylt i. moths, for' .ote dollar, ryohave an invention to patent wrIte to I nA o., Iitse of Sdtifio Axuorioan, boolayte or tne k ledf TOO VER THEY MUK I have determined to ] ner prices. NOW IS Y (ou can save 25 per cent. I also have (8) eight case losed out at a reduction of F YOU DOUBT TIIlS, OA Remember all-my goods ou can see for yourself the I have an elegant stock of n hand which I propose se A beautiful lino of Miufle carfs and Gloves for the h4 R. Vain Street, Newberry, S. C. Dec 20th, 1886. ''his space lothing for the St Clot slothing for Econoi Clothir lothing for all, 01 148 Main Sty Me's Sits ranig from. 3.0a W st. r ehave bought 00beauiti od time keeper, tor eer pae$ All I ask is that you give me a trial. TlE ORBEII Wo are selling at prices oftoring in all goods now on hand. show you. Our prices I *to buy e We help you to maike y hard, you need suchi a fric when yout.trade with us. M. FOOT, UOREUMBE IFSI YOU WILL FIND) T1 LEADER 01 Jaek,:ts,Ladies' Un~ rektiltyi r- nis Dwes re kinds o ios F,. arA.ex S 120. M AIN 8TH PE SOLDOUT,' . [et them go, regardless of my for;: OUR CHANCE; in the purchase of an overcoa1 s of men's fine boots that nustb 26 per- cent. LL AND SBH 'FOI YOUSi t are marked in plain figures . nd ' difference in prices. CLOTHING, SHOES and HA'5 s' ling at HARD TIME PRIcEs. rs, Silk and Linen HandkerchiQfs; )liday trade. r . SMIT H The "Newberry Clothier." Successor to Cloud & Smith. for Scott & Bro. hing for the State Ball, 'nic Legislators, ig for the ?armer Boys,. d and Younig, ~et, Columbia, S. 0. I 1 pwards. Youths8' Suits~ from $2.75 and up.. and upwards. Gent 's Furniishing Goods at stock that will equal any, North, South, East il nickel clocks, and will gvc one of these, a of a suit of clothing for 8.00 or~ more, anid 1 cent. lower than any merchiant ini tIhe State. POF -TIlP .HAY!,N hbat surprise all who call. We ar G.AI~LTS Call early and see what~ we carf I>ring you back our1 mnoney hold1 out. Tiines are nid. Such friends you vill find 'OU WILL CALL ATP TITE D1tY t0OOl8 8TO01I8 IA T C. F. JA CKSON 18 THEn SLOW PRIOEs,k 's f Dry Goode, Notlins, I 11s ,ial , Cloniks,' Gents' SIrSN, Collars, Cra ais Onder Shirato for Bouys, andu eve'rythh't kpt ina first clasA cani be bought at alliy otht' 111n8e In tila 2 SOJA, Mta RET; COL.untI