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whe e ! Mill Local a I l its ul O or subscrip- for t Capt. U. B. Whi rity. tions and take new d 1e pres( Mr. T. J. Wilson C. T same at Ridge Roa uttu cand Chu-ott, p>reaching han Ce . and . m. Sun- secu ne anday a l.. Mr Carwile, s oJ j -- uecdlesday of up30 Pn' G . C. cc. pa.tor. Cni I,nEA .y by ..or . at Il sing peaching neet -nnday at a a. and - Ua.ntendent. resp aier mei -S. W; pa'tor'. preachingby the .a -P onW Ub d v sci d at 4p on . Sa b y she dent. meeting earn t 1:15 p. m - tev."Ciintock. _ A..R.pEESYTE r saud-e pastor inte asrie uc' n:.,r)1.31 atit.l "" u ne'nt. meeting di=t' ,rh 1 t ' ,-Irs:r. Pres: ne a T sy ;,Mrs. C. ove MoeFes .>R.; rector. and Ee p at by the tr .Lfl Service by Lary Mr. N. na. andY i ree, zi. 31azycb at . ..Past or - ESYE o id 7:15 A preaching by . W E l let . cn' e. unda erden t .ecung Weham,a Sa1e.. terr Wedn,esays at79 of11 ocela(c.leased . e s Is. B- ';. rlv fuH ouse will the house fo ie house aw has oplnes u pan a li and -avCelin uTh The Bible .s "P > >( Ste .br4 - 1.1 >astor, 1P tu'ful u e. . \I.inM gold headed ne. oti Ne e arekeaitl our (.k) -i forothe shis busine sos qve -riilege Of lc;< .o not closed eir a ntf o settletb -' a 1 no' im~ settle the sae unwh open Ie eh have n F LL. str 2t Twho sh Pres "re ents are reihtfull and c eam er ths0i hap- R man. . - b the aceoun of 11c1 for you wi sal All must S cound settle t i oa m a-Dr. ots or atS3 home- . d tf qd rA not let p as toutpeUet our busp, credit for ' NS . fro 6 - TheBu ?. churC their qu na sonStree forw tern~ooU - bthe~ ugit, has received s1 - f garden seed direct During the a ed house of D. Land date 1889 is stamped :orkers" of Io't buy seed that Inday School rtough to vote, when bms" to corz s.ed can be had for gen toaflth< .Call at Pelham's id in Baptist - . luthern State e ult. 1, at the reqa Bociety. of -he Bap- -en Board of lat yea: made a 4avention. dk.at(g uilt out of the Tfhe Sunbear be mrembe:-s of the it Sunday - -' uitfom the jer the Close ..g.e. it to the pas3tor. leir business *lt cost the coat.- ad selections -it is a 'ig of:Th'ere aresp v-e nmo doubt will be yv all the Suni the pa:tor and his a;ms are pr h Ii mas day ------It was obser -- oon with a Sc'On." "Autocrat,' nd entertaini; 'ttle Granger," "Sim o Rosa" Pencil Tat berry Baptist I 4id at Hunt's B3oo~ The children .15 cents each. tf tontrbuting .be by buyinfg your:chool has on Iu's Bozok Store.Th penoes.Th ,e Levy. - t home object: Sthe~ tax .levy for The followin obr the next year. j the Sunbear ethie tax in the ."The first Sur .ut in ai ofril ed in the spr -t mli frd ime 249 societi - and, so far aslk ......... 5 mills cieties are aliv -- -... " the first year -....3 -' - - . the ar --1... " May. 1888, th - -- .been $819.09. - ..11 " iday $470.72 wa ---h;s last sum- n ay n - iouers wea upinbo -.ey to py f< ran~ r esuni tbrCnsmt ~5 ftjlt K neoing th sumtion andok ..- eorrect. Sold mothr m~berry. .--- ore morning Buckle ---e dead. Morah: The Best Salve n ihRem- Bruise., Ulcers, s --- ter, (Chapped H --rtson, all Skin Erupti -- .Piles. or no pay r --- -- ive perfect sais u. . 'r:ce 25 cents per ah Dspepsia .Lyons. tuo's Vita-. 'oU. The New ascards! The Newbe, chenp. NOW .Lutheran chur store, oppo * If. church on last officers wer-e e year: Presidei -Cocoanuts. Secretary, Rev istmas: also urer, Maj. Jacc Thoes, Croek sions were int -n at USSEL'S. services well at -- of couference i ehest, use Shi communtyv. ' ee 25 eents. was preached t de mierabl In the afternoo 2hiloh's Cure day-school wer ,J. Epting, Re and Mr. Jeff. C ight & j. W.: The next me re purchas- will be held at S ornamenf1 >ut 'tis true. fedCounty o] Sun day in Ma was made by ti - ..COP in the buildino per cent] *h sales.tfi O'Neall in this k's is thej you want IEnvelopes . t Book Store. utag Present. OUS AND A ABOVT. esdit was a happy time for Neaday is saleday. hilFt the Newberry Cotton Seeotice of the Newberry Cot ancmembers of the W. C. T. ton iere'3e church was crowded to 'h:ltor has an important no :m t was the time appointed tice payers in this issue. he and the distribution of Twberry Band is preparing t< ntsir the auspices of the W. givAer concert. Lewberry. A nice sack of rmino party at the Newberr b fruit together with H' Monday night was a pleasan1 6l valuable book had been the lovers of the dance. red kh member of the Band a, o" many members of the ounty Treasurer requests us t S.er cies were opened by sAt he will be unable, on acceunl > derfu Words of Life," a ressure in collecting taxes, t l drl Wrdsingan a any railroad tax until after the ri. P. isntock a t., to persons who have already er eir taxesclitok rs ;wer, the indefatigable and -eir taxes. esP er in the tempe:ance cause vberry College began the second e , gave an instructive- and on Tuesday under encouraginE re3t alk. After this came the*cts. ib" of presents, the present=e Newberry Cotton Mills have de , p)ve mentioned. There wertd a dividend of 21 per cent. It i4 ,hulinded prescois prepaieected now that the mill will pay E ai away, all of which we ha'dend of from 2 to 3 per cent. semi LoVcre fully appreciated by thmally. .'he Stockholders of the Newberry s;r exercise will be held in tnk will hold a meeting on the 8t1 y.iit;rch on next Tuesday nuary. (,pr the members of the fihe union service next sunday nigh [o the~town. The exercise i1l be held at the Methodist church e4 half-past three o'clock. Tnd the sermon will be preached b3 irtr two hundred presents aev. E. P. McClintock, of the A. R. P this occasion, the pr"hurch. I en principally by M -s. 1 We invite attention to the law car( i is inVited to the exercof Goggans & Hunt. They are bott young men and good lawyers and thi SCharlie! Have yot combination makes a strong team. the winter in Mexico. ' 'r"ght & Coppick's ; The seven barrooms in Newberr3 b we all taken out licenses again fo: - - th;s year. The license for the t own i eeps the nicest stock o $400 each and for the county $100 each v Wraiht & J. W. ( see them and be convii" The gentleman who has in his poa -g- - session the hat of Mr. Silas J. McCaugh forget that D. B. W rin is earnestly requested to reLurr > at ian ble <ri c- the same at once and get his own plug hines. The officers of the K. of H. for thi ** a- ensuing year were installed at the meet u want a first-class ind - -all on P. B. Wheele tf ing on Tuesday night. " .=ext door to Dr. Po Mr. G. M. Girardeau has'receivet RH CURFD lee his commission as Trial Justice forNew secured, by Shiln berry, and has ente,ed upon the die y. Price 50 cent charge of h%s duties. eE. 1A prelimioary examination in the es, Hymn Book meal cases is appointed for to-morrow iuting, etc., etc. tf John Walker, who turned States' evi hrself, at J. W. Cl deuce and was released, has departec A. R. P. Confe and, as we suggested last week, is no Church likely to return. the Prosperity -on last The Stewards meeting for Newberr3 day. There we M. E. Ciccuit will be held at the cir sion on Saturd-on of the cuit parsonage, Tuesday, January 15th ni which on of Home mers and 1889. s. C. F. Boyd, .nr n eel took an rt. m ad- CROUP,WHOOPING COUGH and Bron toe too n chitis immediately relieved by Shiloh'i dto the minisd' Supper Cure. sacrament om dministered y in the un- Wright & J. W. Coppock have got i moniination. ibg stock, and they are going to sell i ve manner e were well or give it away. Mark iis. tf sessions of',ngregation led. The Pthe matter of Personal. y much en'ch building Mr. A. C. Jones is now traveling fo: -ectEon of ir The new Hodges Brothers of Baltimore. . tow mzder way and Miss Sallie Greneker is visiting he: ni le~ one of the sister Mrs. A. C. Jones, in Columbia. cobuilinwn. .Mr. C. W. Austell, of Santuc, hat e bsermony morTing was been in town during the week. W.emo~ McMorries. hed by the conference Rev. Mr. Wightman,-the new Metho e next i Creek church, dist preacher, of the Newberry station se hel ' rrived with his family last week am fi p.ii.4pt at the Methodist churcl last Sunday morning. nbeamn Jay.Co.JC.MesofEgied ou rear 1888, the "Earnesttyisnto . the Newber-ry Baptist Msr.B .adB .Hcs o changed to that of "Sun-tobuesrtredytrayfm espond with the nameviitotirhmatafey a societies being orga.n- W a laatcl hswe Sunday Schools in the fo r hs .Lmad h ei s, by Rev. Geo. B. Tay- mngro h*EtleCatnCi est of the Foreign Mis-pay the Southera Baptist MrJon.Gen,fth Wrl as of the Newberry Bap- rsJ..Greisviinhrsst chool meet montlN1y, Ms .W .Baok tGlvle of the school, transact ,make contribution~s, Ms izeRf' ftecut ecial days to be observed ti ek eamn Societies, and pro ~wided for these days. Wilt&J .Cpoksln is one of these days. Ta swa h aissy .e,t ved on last Sunday after-Letloigns.t -ery pretty, interestingWhWoeFa. ig program, by the New- Wmnls hi euybcu Suniday School. clsudrieterlf.D.Akr have the opportunity of EnlsReeyfrCsupinsa every Sunday. Theabouecr.SlbyPRbrtn hand several hundred ebry contributions are given Cags and missions.MrJm.H.Alhamoetoh g statement of the workFokpae o.6Twsi,ao 2s may be of interest: eihmiesfotw. Sbeam society was organ- M.S .Al a oe ot ing of 1887. Since thatKiadpcenrJap. es have been organized, MrB.HLoeceadM W A nown, most of these so Sand at work. During IFla aeecagd r oea the Sun neams reportednohathhoeadMrFalw h tount of $1,58-e.14. Since strvatebyMLoeae e amount reported has M.W .Wlo a odhshu Last year at Christmas raised."anloonBuayStettMrJ iluffer Aniy Longer. h a oei uies r um ,t a cough can be checked hsmvdit h isnhue the first stages of con- M.X.B a2~ a odoth en in a week, we hereby scker's English RemedystetoM.oreofEgied on, and will refund the MrD.CFlnhamoehistl bo buy, take it as per di- ogodtooubawhrheh o not find our statement by P. Robertson, New- oeeadygossoe i l tn n's Arnmes Salve. in the world for Cuts. Sores,Jaisn iit Rheum, Fever Sores, Tlet- MsiB ontn rmrhv .nds. Chilblains, Corns and ans. and positively curesmoe ei-lwofcupsasoe squired. It is guaranteed th ofieo|.J oe !aetion. or money refunded. box. For sale by Cofield & M .S ora ilocp h r oerry Conference.Jr -r Conference of the ThnelafimoGggs&Hu eh met at Mt. Pilg,-im wl cuyteofc aae yJh F- idav. 'ibe followng soe&C-mn lected for the ensuing MrHayH.Beshsmodhi it. Rev. WV. C. Schaeffer; lwofc oros6ad5oe h M. J. Epting; Treas-steofS-ih& ean b Epting. The discus- M.G.M Garauwlhvea sresting and full. The ofc sTilJsiei h omoe tended by the membersthRaktStr,fmelocuidb mnd the citizens of the teNwer ils 'he sermon on Sunday Th ebrvifehaescr y Rev. A. J. Bowers. MCuhi ala nAmr n n addresses to the Sun- hv oe n e delivered by Revs. M. v. Z. WV. BedenbaughTeile ~uattlebaum.Ciyaefo cos ptnorne eting of this conference mna h aeproto od o Union church Ia Edge- ms te iis ~asaedne 1 Friday before the fifLhou. r.ce'sEgihRmdfo reh. An appropriation mysv orlf.Sl yPRbr 11s conference to assi,tsot ebry --I Col.C Tabes Jus Eeied Cou 2z,OOa Hn~ty,s nBoownr. Te r el vitrcieda utst t thrice heat dGaffnmetiton maagrffthjstle latnto Special Natioe. The proprietors of THE HESAID AND . News would appreciate it as an especial favor if those;who owe us for subscrip tions would call in and settle at an early day. We need money. The amount due at by each subscriber is Emall but in th3a be aggregate would help us very much. Please remember this. it s Y. M.C. A. 4 The young men's meeting on Thursday to njght will be led by Mr. Z. F. Wright. Remember the hour, eight o'clock, sharp. th On Sunday, young men will find an interesting service beginning at 5 o'clock, lasting just 45 minutes. A cordial wel- at come to all. th The members monthly meeting has ar been postponed from the 3d to the 10th instant. An iateresting musical and lite rary programme is being arranged. m GYMNASIUM NOTES. We notice that some of our young men C1 take the horizontal bac occas'onally. cr The Indian clubs just received from at Providence are the nicest ever seen here. fo Let's get up a club-swinging class! or We want five or eight determined fel lows, to take special drill for class-leaders. F Who will volt ateer? ti Remember that the "Gym." is for your st benefit, and you can never be benefitted re unless you work. Carryicg a member- fo ship ticket in your pocket wi 1 not e- re paad the chest, or bring up weak mus cles. iCi We ace always ready and glad to show any member such e:ercise as will be bene- al ficial, and hope that in the begi'&ng of lil a new year many of them will beg': sys- ai tematic work, in this a0ell as otier do - partments., * of te New Year Calls. je This pleasant social custom was ob served last Tuesday by our gallant young S townsmen, Messrs. Jno. M. K;oard, L. W. Jones, R. H. Wearn and S. J. Mc- p Caughrin. They called in style upon y 1 their lady friends who received them gra- vi ciously and entertained them gracefully. it was an agreeable occasion. -- hi "The Quick or the Dead." ni This play was rendered at the Opera House on Monday night by Miss Estelle Clayton and her company. The ac'irg N was good throughout and was enjoyed by B all present, and deserved a much larger house. Miss Claytoa is a very handsome S1 woman and acts the part of Barbara well, C - and she is well supported. pi Helena Heraldings. . Mr. Scott has returned from Spartan- Vi burg. ei Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Shockley have re turned from Laurens. Little Robbie and Ida Holman, of Lau rens, ran down Monday to see the:r b friends. h Mrs. A. B. Barn retuined to Charles ton last Monday accompanied by Miss c< Lizzie Zobel. is Mr. H. R. Boger, of Concord, set several days in the village very pleasa.1t.- p ly last week. He was the guest of Mr. Win. Zobel. Mrs. W. F. Wright and little Fraokk G., of Laure >s County, spent the holiday w I season with us, retar ug home by the way of Clinwan Monday night. Mr. Har~vey Ga:ilard has moved into the vacant house o2 Cottage-street. p' Md-s. Kate Coa.es will remove to the c village next week a'id occupy her cottage , I adjoining Mr. I:shop's sto -e. d A conrespondent of the HERALD AND NEWS recently sai that "Hele aa mo'st t contain a bevy of pretty g'rls, judg'>g by the way the boys of his sectiona vis'.t the v.:lJage." Yoe are rigt, my brotihe:; and they a-e just as sweet as they are pretty'.c May 'hey ever wear the "grace..gv'vg r- ti dle." One or them went r.way just the F other day as a fair y oung briae-with the i flush of lie's morog upon her cheek, and a happy hea'd, she has gone to beac- c4 'Jfy and brig.hten anothec home. G We are the appreciative re'pet of a p t card from a lady frienid. The se.ding of tr .smple, taste&o! ca -Os w'th appropr:ate nr F.aes to friends is the feature of the ' season that we admire. It e::presses the h true seatme't of the happy Christmas- b; a tide.a Mr. J. 0. Meredith says the weather co.aditioes of the Christ.-as week were never better since the yea r '49, which he a we'l remnembers es a boy. The weet~ was F indeed charmaing. Ana now that 'we hae Spassed the faLefel '83, let us sVve for a year of peace, ple'dy a rd prosperity. 0 Dinners are suppers in this hobp'table little villege were plent'ful during the v .holidays. Among ihe latest was a 'pos- ei a sum supper given by Mr. J. M. Bowe- a. , The 'posa os--there were two fat fellows, tl were not alooe, howeve-. for turkey, and a salads, et ce'.era, tried to rival this popu .lar Souti.re--2 dish; and Delmo-:co lim- F i sel, could hardy have called his geests t.oy e a moresamptuoos or appeiz'g spread of is the kind than the clever yooeg hostess aprepated for her lord and h:s eleven freds. It happened that there we:e jest p~ 12 at th's twelfth annmaal gathering. The gi 13th bei.eg abseot. One of the 'boys' ate t< the 'possam head, and after supper ano 1therfoacdthegrooieg st&lin hispoetet, it much to the amr'sement of the party. The ai pleaseat abandon and spali-.,g hamor that preva.:ed was not the -.esalt of w:se, Ig for it was e:rcleded. It was sim'ply the rc flow of af -iendJy :eel.Ig. If it indeed be ti trae that the way to a man's heart is tC th-.oagh h's "th oat," then the -e are elevee me.1 beside the devoted husband le who che.-ah a teadec rega.d for the gracc Tal and uus:Jaoted hospitality of the charm- le ing yoaeg hostess. SaNs Soucr.c ti How D)octors Conquer Death. a Doctor Walter K. Hammond says rr "After a long experience I have corne li: to the conclusion that two-thirds of all deaths from coughs, pneumonia and consumption, might be avoided if Dr. Acker's English mRredy for consump tion were only carefully used in time.'' This wonderful Remedy is sold under a positive guarantee by P. Robertson, n INewberry. Writing paper at 3 cents a quire at F Hunt's Book Store, A Sound Leagal Opinion. a :1E. Bainbridge Monday, Esq., County Atty., b Clay Co.. Tex. sas: "Have used Electric : Bitters with most happy results. My brother also was very low with Malarial Fever and. Jaun,bt was cored by timely us f hs saved his life." Mr. b. L. Wilcox. of Horse Cave. Ky., adds E a like testimony, saying: Hle positively be l'eved he would have (lied, had it not been - fr Electric Bitters. This great remedy will ward off, as well as n cure aln Malaria Diseases, and for all Kidney a Liver and Stomach Disorders stand sun equaled. Price 50c. and $1. at Coid & Lyons'. THE WKE OF PRAYER. nteresting Services at the Lutheran Church Next Week. The Week of Prayer will be observed the Newberry Lutheran Church, ginning next Monday afternoon at )'clock. Each evening of the week rvices will begin promptly at 4 :lock and close promptly at 4.4.5. A very cordial invitation is extended all people to unite in these services. The following topics, suggested by e Evangelical Alliance will be con lered in the order named: Konday, January 7th-Thanksgiving d Confession. For the individual, e family, the church, the community, d the nation. Tuesday, January Sth.-The Holy >irit. Officers: Gifts, fruits, example. Wednesday, January 9th.-The Fa ily and the Church. For patents, ildren, masters, and servants. For inisters, afficers, and members; for iristlikeness in heart and life; for in iased activity, personal and associ -d- for Sunday-schools; for associa >ns of young men and young women; r all forms of church work; for the eness of all believers. Thursday, January 10th.-Reforms. >r the abolition of the manufacture, iportation, sale, and use of intoxica ig drinks as a beverage; for the de iuction of the opium traffic; for the peal of all laws which protect vice; r the sanctification of the Lord's Day; r social purity and all other needed forms. Friday, January 11th- Missions. ty and home. Saturday, January 12th.-Nations. >r peace and prosperity, both temper and spiritual; for civil and religious )erty, for ruler., legislators and judges, id for all in authority; for just laws id their impartial enforcement; for Ltions suffering injustice at the bands other nations; for the removal of in rnational and class antipathies and lousies; for purity in national life. Next Sunday morning the Lord's ipper will be administered. At night, Rev. W. C. Schaeffer the Lstor, will preach a New Year sermon. au are cordially invited to these ser ces. Harness and Repa!r Shop. I have just employed a first class trness maker and will open a shop xt week in my office. it. F. A. SCHUMPERT. "Two Little Confederates," by Thos elson Page. Now on sale at Hunt's ook Store. tf Don't forget that Robertson's Drug ore is the place to get a handsome bnristmas present at a very reasonable ice. Albums, Photo. and Auto. Plush ok Boxes, Mirrors, Photo. Frames, riting Desks, Gold Pens, Cards of ery style, Fancy Stationery of all nds, at J. W. Chapman's. tf The Chinese Have a Way cramping their feet until they be me ridicuously small for the body, ing greatly out of proportion. Pelham s a way of giving good value for all irchases and the people appreciate his udable efforts. Pectoral Syrup for ughs, colds, etc., for instance, which regarded everywhere as the surest, rgest, and most effective medicine ade for throat and lung troubles. rice 25 cents per bottle. NOTES FROM EXELSIOR. Christmas has come and gone and e extend a happy new year to all. Excelsior school re-opened Monday orming. Rev, and Mrs. J. C. Boyd, of Pros !rity, spent Friday visiting in this mmu nity. Mr. Jesse Matthews, of Edgefield, sited relatives in this community iring the holidays. Miss Alice Crosson, who has been aching school over at Lewiedale dur g the past few months, spent Christ as under the parental roof. A great many of the people in this >mmunity attended the exercises ol Le Prosperity High School on last riday night., The;exercises were very teresting. On Monday afternoon (24th) we, ac. >mpanied by our young friend Mr. .S. Rikard, of Prosperity, had the easure of attending the Christmas ee given at the Ridge Road.' Acade y. For fear our friend "Sometimes' ill think that we.are intruding on is tramping grounds we will ca11 ofi i' saying we enjoyed a pleasant visit 'id glad to learn the school is;in a urishing condition.. Another Christmas has passed away id the little ones have enjoyed a leasant time, each one showing hat Santa Claus gave them. Bless the Ltle children. We hope they have, ie and all, enjoyed a happy Christ as. A great many of the people in this emnity attended the Newberry Luth. -an Conference held at Mt. Pilgrim hurch from Friday until Sunday in usive. .The attendance was large and ie services very interesting. A "leap year social" was given at r. J. H. Crosson's residence on last riday night. The attendance was >od and the young folks enjoyed a easant time. Leap on, girls, if 1888 outlet us all enjoy ourselves. We notice a great deal has recently ten said concerning the Murray Road aw, and what resolutions should be Lased in order that we might have >od roads. Now, we have very little >say concerning this matter, but we eartily enderse the views g'ven by ir friend "Sometimes" that appeared last week's Herald and News. We ein favor of doing away w'th the Subs", and also the privilege of allow, g persons to pay the commutation e of $4.00 in order to exempt them from ad duty. When these two obstruc >ns are done away with, we are forced believe that better roads and less mnplaint will be the result, and not ~fore. Let us have better roads and ss complaint. Prof. W. C. Schott, of Newberry Col ge, spent Saturday night in this immumity. As we now enter upon the duties of te new year, we wish The Herald id News much success and hope any new names may be added to its it of subscribers. SIGMA. HOW'S THIS! We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ard for any case of Catarrh that can >t be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh tire. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and ~lieve him perfectly honorable in all isiness transactions, and financially )le to carry out any obligations made r their firm, lest & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Talding, Kinnan & Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. .H. Van Hoesen, Cashier, Toledo National Bank, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh " re is taken inter ily, acting 4Sectly upon the blood id mucus surfaces of t.he system. ce, 75c. pe~ bottle. Sold by all ruggists. -r ZETH EDEN ITEMS. Another marriage. On Thursday, 20th of December at 12 o'clock m., a couple accompanied by relatives, rode up to the Lutheran parsonage to be married. The contra.ting parties were Mr. Parker and Miss Bettie Enlow. 'Good luck' to the parson-he received his fee. Mr. Dave McCullough has recently bought a new organ. His oldest daugh ter, Miss Mallie is studying music, and will soon be able to highly enter tain us. We did not have our Christmas tree as we expected, but spent quite a pleasant day at the church. Rev. W. A. Julian preached a very interesting sermon from the text : "For ye know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that, though he was rich, yet for your sakes he became poor, that ye through his poverty might be rich." Invitations to parties and dances are being received, but are not accepted-as our young ladies are reforming in this respect. Mrs. Dr. Julian, of Prosperity, is visiting her father-in-law. POLLY. POMARIA. Our schools opened Monday with a i full attendance. Christmas passed off very quietly in -this community. Mr. Thos. A. Epting spent the holi days visiting in Orangeburg. Mr. Adam Eichleberger, of Ocala, Fla., shipped to this place 13 boxes of oranges as presents to relatives and friends. The young folks of this community enjoyed a pound social at Mr. J. D. Wedaman's last Thursday night. It was a success. Miss Winnie Suber, of Blairs, Fair field Co., is visiting relatives near here. Miss Winnie is a beautiful and fascin ating young lady, and we should not wonder at some of our boys having a desire to visit Blairs, on her return. Married, January 1889, by Rev. J. E. Beily, Rev. J. A. Sligh, and Miss Lydia C. Setzler, daughter of Mr. W. H. Setzler. We learn the friends of the happy couple will give them a grand serenade. AMERICUS. THEIR ONLY MEDICINE CHEST. DEERLODGE, MONTANA, Dec. 16, 1885. I have been using Brandreth's Pills for the last thirteen years, and though I have had nine children, I have never had a doctor in the house, except three times, when we had an epidemic of scarlet fever, which we soon banished by a vigorous use of Brandreth's Pills. I have used them for myself, two or three a night for a month, for liver complaint, dyspepsia, and constipation. In diarrhoea, cramps, wind colic, indi gestion, one or two Brandreth's Pills fixed the children at once. A box of Pills isallthe medicine chest we require in the house. We use them for rheuma tism, colds, catarrh, biliousness, and impure blood. They never have failed to cure all the above complaints in a very few days. WILLIAM W.B. MILLER. The New Discovery. You have heard your friends and neighbors talking about it. You may youl-self be one of the many who know irom peisonal expe. rience just how good athibg it is. If youhave ever tried it you are one o; its staunch fiends because the wonderful thing about it is, tha when once given a irial, Dr. King's New Dis covery ever after holds a place in the house If you have never used it and should be at. flicled with a cough, cold, or any Throat Lung or Chest trouble, secure a bottle at once and give it a fair trial. It Is guaranteed ever3 time or money refunded. Trial Bottles Free at Cofleld & Lyons' Drugstore. ' MARRIAGES. . At ihe residence of the bride's par ents, by Rev. J. A. Sligh, Decembe] 30, 1888, Mr. William 'Wicke rand Misi Amelia Bishop, both of Newber-' County. December 26, I888, by J. B. Camp bell, a Trial Justice, at Jalapa, S. C. Maj. Willie Bishop to Miss Maggi< Wicker, daughter of Capt. Wilb.an Wicker, alt of Mollohon, S. C. Advertised Letters. Pos'r OFFIcE, NEWBERRY, S. C. List of letters unclaimed and advertiso January 2, 1889. Boozer, T. L. Johrison,C.A.(Pack'ge Blease, Cha,'lle Kelley. Frank Bragg, Miss H annah (2Klnard, Miss Missie Cannon, Marj Lathan, J. B. Cannon, Miss Alice McKinzia, M. (2) Clement, lS. Miller, Miss Lula Douglas, Mark Morse, MArgaret Danslure. Miss Any Phlnney, Bilery Farrow, Thomas Ruf. Fellen Gary, Miss Alice R~uff, Jacob G. Gill'am, John Smith. Newton D. Gaines. F. G. Scnn, D. R. Hubert. Mrs. Mary Sims. Luther Read. Lucy Stra; her. 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