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Local and Special. Our Ag.nts. Capt. U. B. Whites will receipt for subscrip tions and take new ones at Prosperity. SMr. T. J. Wilson is authorized to do th4 same'at Ridge Road. Church Notices. " BAYTisT-Rev. C. P. Scott, pastor, preaching aext Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Sun day school at 3:30 p. in., Mr. J. B. Carwile, Si erintendent. Prayer meeting wednesday t p. m . Lumwa-Rev. W. C. Schaefr.-r, pastor. Preaching next Sunday by the r.:stor, at 11 a. in.. and 7.45 p. m. Snday school at 9 30 a. mn., Dr. W. Gustave Houseal, Superintendent. Trayer meetiny Friday at 7:45 p. zP. MEroDIST-4ev. W. $. W htman pastor. Freaching by t'.e pastor at 71 a. .i, and 701 I.m. Sunday school at 4 p. in.. ifr. John W. iman Superintendent. Prayer meeting at 7:15 p.2. A.B. PESBTTETN-Rev.E. P. MeClintock, stor. Service next Sunday by the .r01 atD a. m. Sunday school at 9:30 a. mn., Mr.M. A. Carlisle, Superintendent. Prayer meeting Thursday at d :1b p. m. Missionary Society .. edueWaatitp. 8m., Krs. C. Mower, Presi dent. W. C.T. U. Tuesday at a p. In., Mrs. C. M wer, President. PzscorA1r-Rcv. W. H. Hanchol, rector. Servioe by the rector every third Sunday at 11 a. m. and 4:3p. m. Lay reading by Mr. N. PREsBTTER1_'-Rev. J. S. Cozby pastor Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m. and 7:13 .m. Sunday school at 3:30 p. m., Mr. W. I Pelham, Superintendent. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7.15 p. in. For the School Girls. There is a young man in town who .desires us to state that he desires to give a valuable prize to that young lady or girl in the two Female Academies in Newberry who will prepare the best original essay on the subject "What," the only condition being that the pr'ze essay shall be published in TL Herald a*..and News. If the young ladies desire to enter this contest they will please make the sarme known to the editor of this paper and arrangements will be made to have the committee appointed and fix the time within' which the essays must be handed in, &c. Another Livery and Feed Stable. Mr. Claude A. Floyd has purchased the feed and livery stables recently run by Mr. D. R. Phifer, and he will have them well stocked and vehicled and says he will guarantee satisfaction. He asks a trial from the people of the town Sandoounty. He is a young man, of energy and push and no doubt will succeed. - You can get a first-class turnout at tf. C. A. FLOYD'S. .At the Lutheran Church. p last Sunday night Rev. W. C. Schaeffer delivered his sermon on the theatre. It was a strong and earnest sermon showing the immoral tendency of the modern stage both to actors and spectators. On. next Sunday night the subject will be amdsements which are sace tioned by the church and in which Christians may engage. Hames, Trace Chains, Bridles, Col lars and Plow Stocks for sale ut S t - PEOPLES & JOHSSoN'S. lunportant, to be Sure. We are constantly receiving at Pel .ham's Drug Store a Dew supply of fresh medicInes, and thus we escape p--the dangers or damaged drugs. Medi -cines, unlike wine, are not enhlanced in ilue b e or lon keeping. One Wer noth-aen garment out sust.'ining any bodily harm, tnot so if cone uses impure or state &sedicines Moral: Look well to the of your .srugs. AtPebms e willing to''oe tried by tesadr fage or purity. t Lucerne and Clever. Now is the best time to sow Lucerne Tand Clover; for fresh seed go to S. P. BoozEE & SON'S. Paen+s Granted to Newberrians. -"The Charleston World of yesterday Centained the following. WASHINGTON, February 28.-South '~ou patents granted to-day: James d teister, assignor of one-nalf to H. C. afoseley, Prosperity, cotton stalk crushi Sert James 2N. Martin and W. a. Har ras, Newberry, chain and lock joint for rallway rail; James N. 'Martin and . H. Harris, Newberry, car couip A hings. _ _ _ _ -I want your patronage. I tiarante 'satisfaction. - C. A. .. LOYD. Xuggs Land.ing at the Opera House. Undoubtely the most :not.able and :altogther en.joyable comedy produe tioiiin the history of our Opera House ' ~ili occur Thursday evening when "Bishop's magnificent company of come -iamn presents that brightest and fun ietof all funny comedies Muggs Landing. If you won't to have a good - laugh, don't fail to see it. Call at the Book Store during your leisure moments,and read Frank Leslie and Harper's Weekly, Popular Month ly, etc. aeYour Money. solbs. Best Steel Plows for sale at 0t,tom Prices for CASH by St PEOPLES & JoHNSON. Ten Leeture Course. Ahe ladies of the Lutheran church ~n church beginning with next v night. Ae admission fee of ten Se its will be charged, th money to be used as a nucleus for a new church building. The enterprise is worthy of Sa liberal patroniage. Those who attend will be entertained and instructed and the sm.all amount they pay will help a good cause. The first lecture will be delIivered by Rev. W. S. Wigrhtan. pstor of i Me:hodist e.rrch here. -re coare-s Property. i he M.-s.- Folk. of~ Edgeneeld ar h~' ~ '~c-or.; i tie VARIOUS AND AL AEOTT. The county teachers-association will hold a meeting at the Female Academy on Saturday of this week. ,McCafferty Bros. did not do much selling Texas ponies on Tuesday, They had twenty-three very nice looking ponies and only sold three and those at private sale. Money is t oo scarce to invest in ponies at this titie. Evpybody expects the present year to be good crop year. Mr. J. D. Smith is rimii a can riage from the depot of tic =' -rival.. the trzins. Mr. John M. Folk, of Pchla::i Cour ty, had a hog killed by r,. hrse ore day l"st week and he made it ip into soap and realized 820 pounds .f hard soap. We desire to direct at'eutior to the notice of Maj. L. J. Joi-es in this i; sue. The gold key lost by :1inr is very highly prized by hm, and Lie :ill not only pay a liberal reward for its covery but esteem the return .>f it a speci:? favor. Mr. G. M. Girardeau m:ve& yester day into the brick houa or Helera Stree-. recently pu:chased by im. Messrs. Durham and Mab' n have bought out the stock of gxs < Mr. T. F. Ha mon, and will continue '>usiness at the same stand. Dr. J. K. Gilder and D:. P. ERbertson have b ought the drug bus:ess of Co :ield & Lyon, and they will onduct the business at the stand of ( ofield & Lyon. The time for payirg the s'xtl annual fire t.e will expire on 15th :Ia! :h. The books are now open for ccileetio. i. Ore more. ax after this will finish -he debt due o.1 the fre department. Mr. John P. Fant has be'ih the ia terest of Mr. M. M. Buford i 1 the buggy and wagon business of Fant & Buford, and will continue the business at the old stand. See ad. in this issue. The union services on next Sunday night will be held at the Thompson Street A. R. P. church and the sermon will be preached by Rev. W. S. Wight man of the Methodist church. Three colored men representing the colored alliances in Newberry were in town the other day to see the mer chants about furnishing them. The colored farmers alliances are separate from the whites. Personal. Mr. Frank ']rsgue, of Florida, has been in town dEing the week. Mr. H. T. Fellers, of Atlanta, was in towns last week. Mrs. Fellers is on a visit to-her parents near Saluda. Solicitor Schumpert returned on last Friday from Laurens where he had been in attendance upon court. Col. George Johnstone -ard Gen. Y7. J. Po-e attended court in. Lexingto? last week. Mr. F'rank'Fant, of Spartari-urg, is in tori Col W.-.. Folk .and-. .i. Folk, Esq., f Edgefield, are in th e ct this week ;n professional busi ne-s. Rev. J. E. Berly, of Lexington, was in town on Monday. Hon. J. Q. Marshall. Secretary of State, was in town a short tim' yester day. Rev. T. G. Herbert wass in town on Tuesday. -Mr. H. H. Samuels, of Nev York, is in the city this week. Dr. J-. M. Thompson, of Sve- Street, who.sjtew 'weeks ago went to Florida on a ptospecting tour- has retureed and expreses himself well pleased. He says he contemplates moving there in the fall. Mr. J. H. Wers who has '. -en a.' tending the Un.versity at G aenvil' s has returned to his homoe at Saluida, being forced to leave the Univr sity ou accour t of iiu health. Mr. Matthew .Hail. o& Li sington iCoun ty, was in town the early~ part <-f the week. He will soon be 85: ea's o:d and h"s been married 61 veaa. Mrs. -Hall is st:ll living aad both are enjoy ing good health. Our former young tc'vns.naan, J. Claren;ce McFall, who b ts beegi clenk ong in a drug store at Chxar'ot.k N. (., for several months past, has accepted a position with Burweil & Dunn, whole sale druggists, of that city, and will in a few days go on the road as travelling salesmaa. He wil travel both North ad South Carolina. We are delighted to hear of friend Clarence's promotion, and in his new position he has our best wishes for his success.-EAiderson In telligencer. To the Ladies Only. This article is intended only for the "good housewife." The gentlemen are related to the other side of the paper; we will crave their indulgence later. The otber half, better known as the worst half, alwaysjndulge the anticipa tion of good deserts at the homestead. But when poor flavoring extracts and spiedfu'itjyjjob - '.. w p,g s re youcn concentrated extracts, Lemon and Vanilla, pure Cream Tartar, Soda and Spices. If you want a cheap qual ity of these, don't call at Pelham's drug store, you can get the best the however. t The !wberry Mineral Well. A short while ago Col C. H. Suber had a well bored on his plantation two miles south of town, the water of which has i.rovenl to possessn!Jiinerae proper ties (C valuable character.. No analysis of this water has yet beedT ma~de, but e t- derstand that Col. S-&ser will send -ome of it either to the S.aithsoa ian I stitute at Washington -r to the Agri 21tural Departmer.i at olumut ia fr a-.alysis. -Certain-it is that tane water poesses remedial properties. Some of the yrisons using it say thLan s eflects ar mlar3 to those of tae -water of Glen.:. Springs. One case of dr >psy has een relieved by drinking it, :,nd cases of dyspepsia have been much bene e fied. j Do Not Suffer Any Longe. KnjXiowing thatascough can bechecked in a dlay, and the first stage -of c-n Samdon broken in a week, -ve hereby 1 lJ.te Dr.Aeker's En;iish Remedy~ r4or (nnupon, and wl re'und th moetall who-buy, take it as per d: reeamsand do not flnd 'yar -:ateme n comEt30T$od by P7Ebertse, New W rE or SUFFE p - yspeJ i -ve Corlit Shld 1i --- nrated -crey PROSPERITY LETTER. f The new road law seems to be work-= ing well, and meets with general favor. - The roads are being worked much better, more generally than heretofore. The greatest trouble is that they are worked in the rainy wet season, instead of dry weather-say after the crops are "laid by." Farmers are busy, when they can work, preparing lands and other farm work preparatory to putting in another crop. The old custom of hauling away from town immense quantities of com mercial fertilizers has already began. Strange that there is such rush for it in the Spring and in the Fall when it is to be paid for, there is a curse for it. The movement of cotton for the past week has somewhat spirited for the season and fair prices have been realized. Since our last report 275 bales have been sold, making a total to date 6,901. bales. We quote middlings at 93. Mr. Fed. Calmes, some time since made a raid on the firm of Wise Bros., by which they were deprived of their milliner. These enterprising young gentlemen were not thus to be out witted, but they immediately set to! work and have secured the services of Mis Edith Fall of Baltimore. Miss Fall will have charge of both the mil linery and fancy goods departments. She purchased the stock of millinery in person, and as she is a professional, the ladies may expect not only the very latest styles, but the most tasety and fashionable work. Miss Fall is now at her post of duty, and with her winning ways and pleasantness must soon win a host of lady friends. We wish her the success she merits. Snow-storms and broken arms and legs usually travel very close together. During the past week, Mrs. J. C. Koon, of the Smokey Town Section, fell and broke her arm near the wrist. Mark M. Mills in a playful tussle had the misfortune of having a bone in one leg, near ankle broken. Mr. Adam W. Monts and a party of friends were covering a neighbor's house, when the scaffolding upon which they were standing gave away and precipitated the whole party about twelve feet to the ground, injuring them all more or less. Mr. Monts, being the oldest, and fall ing on the steps, was severely injured, having one arm broken near the shoulder, and probably a rib or two. Old bone. especially, are very crisp in cold weather. Last Sunday the Rev. Marks preached a Thanksgiving sermon from Neh. 12: 40. This sermon had been announced for some time but owing to the incle ment Sundays, was postponed from time to time. It was a special thanks- 1 giving service for the success whicb crowned the efforts for the Christmas offering by the congregation of Grace Church, which offering finally reached the round sum of $1007.70. To give even a synopsis of this sermon would require too much space in a letter of this character, even if we were able tot do so. The: heaviest fall of snow 'that we remember ever .seeing in *this State except, perhaps in the:winter of151-'52; fell last Thursday. Tihe actual'faUW~was about 16 tnches. It commnengd. about 9 a.~m.,-and continued Incessantly for about 12 .hours, and.at times it was so dense as to be -almost' blinding. -The small boy and tie large one too, had -a: real jollification snow-balling. YUBE. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable i by- that terrible -cough. Shiloh's Cure' is the Remedy for you. ST. LUKE's. C All' efforts to improve nature byi painting are vain. Who does not ad mire Mother Earth wrapped in her rich mantle of snow? an emblem of peace and purity. Certainly, we have not seen a more perfect piece of natoe!# work than we observed last Friday, Feb"uary 22nd, 1889. Trnly, nature was exi,ravag,ant in her decorations for Washington's birthday; a day that should be appropriately celebrated by every true American. Our people are preparing to use fer tilizers. -It seems to us that every one must know the nature of his soil before he can use comme:'cial fertilizers to-any great advantage. We naturally con clude that what is best for clay lands isi not adopted to sandy soil. "The inven ive genius of America kaows no bounds." St. Luke's can boast; Mr. D). L. Ham has added g1eatly to she p-'otect on of hilry land by inventing a machine with which to terrace. Mr. James Lester, has invented a cot-. ton stalk crusher, which enables the farmer to utilize the old stalk and saves time and labor. We look forward with .bright anticI pations to the t',me when St. Luke's setdlement will take the agicultural lead in oair county. Nothing eventful has transpired to disturb our equilibri um. .L. HERALDINGS FEOX NO. 6.. Farm work entirely suspended. Wind, rain, hail, thunder and light ning on Sunday and Monday and the worst snow storm on Thursday that has visited this cour ty since 18.52 or 18.53. The man having played off several jokes on his neighbors about their turkeys. The story got out that he had given his gobler away and now he kills every turkey he finds on his place. The abutment of the bridge over Little River at J. F. Burton's place is in bad candition, if the county com missioners will have the matter at tended to at once the bridge will be all right. It is danger sto ride over and some led horses har -had a fall. No other damage to the bridges of the township that I have heard off. Rloads are again in a miserable 30on dit ion bdt no fault to the overseers or cointy commissioners. The overseers are doing what they can to put the roads in 'good condition, but the rain and snow called a halt, but the eer seers are- rallying merforcesfoan other battle this week and say they wll put the roads in good conditioni or werk the full 12 days as required byf law. TELL. - Wright & J1. W. Coppock have got a ,big stock, and they aegoing tosell it or give it away. Mark f/Ms. tf ~i4- ~ Board of Trade. The regularly monthly meeting o the Board of Trade was held on Mon day night. The action of the Execu tive Committee in purchasing 1,00( copies of the News and Courier con taining the article on Newberry wa. approved. Nothing has been done yet to secur( the city telegraph office. A cc>amittee of three was appointed to inve:stigate and ascertain the cost o: electric lights for Newberry and report at n^: meeting. Committee: C. C McW1 "rter, O. McR. Holmes and W. H. Hutt, Jr. Association Items. A pleasant gathering at the rooms last Sunnday afternoon, young men's Gospel uneetiag, 32 present. Mr. J. S. Carwile conducts the devo tionai cxercises this (Thursday) even ing, after which a meeting of the Board of Dire,tors will be held. On S.inday afternoon (.5 o'clock) Rev. J. S. (ozby will address the young men's meeting. Cornet, Violin and Organ accompaniments have beer proria d for, and the singing,will bE brigh; ,nd attractive. We, e glad to note a general in creas:d interest in different depat ments f the work, and are pleasautlt encour:.ged to render to our people r just and full account of our undertak ings. On .nd all of our contribuxors are invitet to examine our work carefully and cricicaliy, and see for themselves the wa- in which the means intrusted to us have b^ea expended. We need the active interest of more of our -;oung men in our work. You] contio tions of pecuniary aid are nol all that is needed of you. If giver alone, . our gift may, like the fruit of s tree in the east, fall so heavily as to in jure those for whose benefit it may be given. Come and bring it! and bring with it a warm grasp of the hand, and a cheerful greeting; and leave with it your prayer that it may do good! Make yourself sociable, and help us in making. our rooms attractive to all. Psalm, 133: 1. J. T. N. Now is the time to prepare your ground for an early garden and buy Buist fresh Garden Seed from Robert son's Drug Store, opposite the Post Office. ~f Everyone should see Wright & J. W. Coppock's Underwear before purchas ing. It is as comfortable as ornamen tal. This is saying much, but 'tis true. tf The Snow. On last Thursday we had one of the heaviest snows that has been known to fall in this section ;n years. It began snowing in the morning about ten o'clock and snowed continuously until some time after night. For some time in the :.orning it melted as fast as it fl, ta! on Friday the snow measured on a livel from six to eight inches. All day Fr'day young people seemed to have a good deal of fun snowbailing each otaer. No serious accidents re sulteel ina Newberry further than two or thjee black eyes. Helena Heraldings. Mrs. Siedge, nee-Miss Hattie Pitts, of Taylora ille, N. C., is on a visit to her parents. Rev. James W. Wolling, Methodist Missiorary to Brazil, will be here the first of next week. He is a nephew of Mr. Jas. 0. Meredith and Mrs. C. WV. Bishop. Capina Fielding has a new and ele gantly finished and furnished coach, and he will soon have a handsome second]- lars ear, which will make the Larm; p assenger train second to none eisew3're. The Laurens railway will soon be first-class in every particular. The OY . Reliable is worthy of a large patron: ge, for it has always kept~ the country open, and supplied the "missing link.'2 Its engineers' are careful and skillful "run ndrs" and iZs coaductor is poiit', prndent, patient and withal, firm, vid, for these rea-ous, pop)ular. We, in company with the rest 0f mankiAd here and elsewhere, and par ticularly at Newberry, enj"yed last Thuday's snow storm :md the sights and so. nds incident thereto. We were pieaa' to see the preacher pelting and being pelted in a merry party of snow ballers. The fun was innocent and ex hirating. We wish we could have caught, by some subtle process, the tran sitory thoughts of the "tiny tois," as they peeped for the first time from the window at the fiyir'k flakes or watched with wonde-ing eyes their first snow scene. A leadena sky, a "white earth' and every object white as white could be, must have been a " 'miration" of strange surpr'ses, to infant eyes. Older ones conjured up the most beautiful as well as the most weird and fantastic shapes. Fence post.s.were covered with turbans and ice-cakes; while irom the trees and upon the shrubery everything from phantons to feathers-garlands, - -eaths, festoons, streamers, banners, etc. Nature, guided by ihe mighty'and mysterious Hand that moves the matchless machinery of its phenome nal play, works upon a gigantic scate whether it be to lift-the planets into perihelion, and shake "the eternal hills," or to cover the earth with a baptismal robe of immaculate snow. SANs SotcL Why Women F'ade. Waien lose their beauty because olds t'nderminle their life. Dr. Acker's Engih Remedy for Consumption is as absox .e cure. Sold by P. Robertson, Newerry. -WE - ht !& J. W. Coppock's is the pacc : get your Clothing if you want to gt. .he worth of your money. tf sm.all supply of'Millers Almanac for 883 for sale at Robertson's Drug Store o)pposite the Post Office. tf CROUPWHOpGe CoUGH and Bron chitis immediately relieved by Shiloh9 "Wh.'keeps the-niicest stock of Hate it Newbrry? Wright & J. W. Coppok 0o an see them and be convined . tf CA Eg CrRED, healthand swee breath suunred, by Shiloh's Catarri Reir-&y- Price 501 cents. Nasal In ector free aa story. Tne- child coughied. The mother ram Nr edy was near. Before mornn te rIttle sufferer wa, dead. Mdral he .ear.deker l EuTh Pem e&h41d. Sold byv . Roberto NTewberry. / For The Herald and News. How to Foretell the Weather. By observing the following rules any one north of 15* North Latitude can tell for hundreds of miles around how the wind and weather are progressing: 1. When the temperature falls sud denly there is a storm forming South of you. 2. When the temperature rises rapid ly there is a storm forming North of you. 3. The wind always blows from a region of fair weather towards a region where a storm is forming. 4. Cirrus clouds always move from a region where a storm is progressing to wards a region of fair weather. 5. Cumulus clouds always make from a region of fair weather towards a region where a storm is forming. 6. When cirrus clouds are moving rapidly from the North or Northwest there will be rain in less than twenty four hours, no matter how cold the weather may be. 7. When cirrus clouds are moving rapidly from the South or Southwest, there will be a cold rain storm if in summer, and if in wintera snow storm. 8. The wind always blows in a circle around a storm, and if it blows from the North, the heaviest rain is East of you; and if it blows from, the South, the heaviest rain is West; and if. it blows from the East, the heaviest rain is South; and if it blows from the West, the heaviest rain is North of you. 9. The wind never blows unless rain or snow is falling in 1,000 miles in the direction to which the wind is blowing. OCCASIONAL. NEwBERRY, S. C., Feb. 22nd, '89. McCabe & Young's Minstrels. Owing to the fact the Amphitheatre was not large enough to accomodate the rush of people to see McCabe & Young's minstrels, the Princess Thea tre was secured last night by Mr. Parkis. The rush for tickets was im mense, and the Princess was crowded, there being about two thousand persons present, notwithstanding the threaten ing weather. The minstrel company is composed ntirely of colored men, but their sing ing and acting put them on a par with mny company on theroad. To judge rrom the applause and laughter that ieldom duringthe entire perform mnce, they give thorough satisfaction. [n everything undertaken they did rst-class work.- In chorus, solo and luartette singing they are strong, and ieveral of the voices are excellent., The okes are new, fresh and sparkling with inmor. One thing noticable as novel was the exceedingly clever imitation of lationalities in language and manner. 'here are several other new features hat were well rendered, and the com >any may be said to have "caught on" n Mobile.-Mobile, Ala. Register, Oct. 8. - How Doctors Conquer Death. Doctor Walter K. Hammond says 'After a long experience I have come o the conclusion that two-thirds of all eaths from coughs, pneumonia and onsumption, mi' t be avoided if' Dr. Lcker's English Ilmedy for consump icn were only carefully- used in time." his wonderful Remedy is sold under a ositive guarantee by P. Robertson, fewberry. BETH EDEN ITE3IS. Miss. C11agdier has been suffering onm-ciils, but is better, and we hope. ill be quite well so. The saow last week was perfectly kautiul; the trees were bent to the yund and everything was beaut'fully wramented with it. We rolled a large iall so as to have some,after all the rest gone. When it snows again we a':e ing sleigh (plank) riding. Mrs. W. A. Jul:an has a hen that aid forty-five eggs si ace Christmas, an d ontinues to lay. Such hens ae val iable. Pro:. Haw Lins bought a fine cow not ong ago, aod expects to have plenty of nilk &nd butter now. Miss Ma-y Boyd, of P:o.,pe;sty, is asitiug Misses Rosa and Janie Spence. The late wedding has fu.:aished Iream iickets for nearly all the young eople of ibis community. Won't ome one (two) else ,get ma:-ied and end us a piece of cake? The cold weather brought sausage md puddiog with it, and we certainly mjoy it. Our chickens are not being taken ike they we--e some i'me ago. I guess .t is because we haven't them to taike. Dr. H. M. Ju.ian, of Ninety-Si.. re yently paid a fiying visit to his pareni.s at ts place. Our coalgregaJion was quite small on Last Suaday, owing to the bad roads mnd high wate-s. MissAanie Cofield paid our school a shot t v:sit a few evenings ago, we ce - bainly enjoyed her visit, and hope she will call agaiu soon. The Ladies Aid Society has three guits fiDished and two others nearly done, they are an.ious to sell them. . POLLY. .Terelble. Two-thirds of all deaths in New York City are from consumption or pneumo nia. The same proportion holds for most other citis Deays are dangerous. Dr. Acker's English Remedy for Con sumption will always relieve, and may save your life. Sold by 'Dr. Peter Robertson, Newberry C. H. S.C. For lame back, side or chest, use Shi loh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. SHLoi's VITALIZER is what you need for C.onstipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness, and af. symptoms of Dys pepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bot Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve In the world for Cuts, Sores, Bruises, Ulcer, Salt Rheumi, Fever Sores, Tet ter, Chapped ands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions. and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to e perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. ce 25 cents per box. For sale by Conleid & Lyons. Have you. read "Robert Elsmere?" if not call at the Book Store and secure a copy, "The Siou Share" can be found Remember that Wright & J. WTho" pock give a discount of ten per cen from regular prices on all cash sales. tft A full line of v'ery choice stationery can be found at the Book Store. Wright & J. W. CJoppock's line of Gents' Neckwear is just awfully nice. That is what the ladies say, i. e., the Lest looking ones. tf allow, Charlie'! Have you been spendin the winter in Mexico? Naw, heet Wrght & Coppock's,; couldn't resist. ft MARRIAGES. February 26, 1SS9, by Rev. Tuos. G. Herbert. at the residence of the bride's fathe.i. Mr. I. H. Boulware and Miss Lizzie W. Chapman, daughter of Mr. John A. Chapman-all of Newberry. DEATHS. Miss Vinnie Walker died of con sumption in:Factory ville, on 2'nd inst., aged about 17 yeaiS. Mrs. Polly Richie died at Factory ville on Tues.lay, Oth inst. Captain James Moore, of this county, died at the Asylum in Columbia, on Thursday, 21st, aged about SO years. His lemains were brought home for burial l t Monday. A dvertised Letters. 'Osr CFyFICE. NEwEiRY, S. C. List of letters. ucialmed and advertised Febru.ry _5, LSsu. Boyd, Lucinda Rose. W. C. Cronier, Mrs W. E. Rur, Mrs. Pauline Etheridge, Mrs. VamerSpeers, Mrs. J. L. Glenn. S. W. Turner, Mrs. E. T. Huison. Miss Mary Wilson, Mrs. Janc Lisle, 31iss Jet tiy Williams, Miss Nan Lsor.~, J. V. cieand Morgan. Mrs. S. H. j;W Lson, Mrs. Alice Pratt, Benianiin Persons calling for these letters will please say they were advertised. E- S. EE3ERT, P. M. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the mul titude low test, short weight alum or phos phate powder. Sold on in cans. ROYAL BAKInG POWDER CO., 106 all st., N.Y2-I I prwsctibe ad inlraw done Big Gas the only c it speciSic for the erta care 905 sAU. of this disease. * G.H.:nvGBAHAX,M.D eio0'Gasus" Amsterdam, Ri1~ YrdesbbyA We have sold Big G for man the _ of satis w ~D. E.DYCEE&C. Chicago. UL. fad 51.00. Sold by Dr3gglst. W. E. PELHAM. AGENT. NwNMR*ORES. A' y COSUMPTIVE irom defeetvo nutrition. Takein m.50m. andSO 1. 8. 8astie, Sent e nt P!..reight jaid. Felly'Wraaed, S TON $35. ths tar OQ D A TE)0E3ghama, N. T' sendaton m*BRtA appeambataferssme MADE WITH BOILING WATER. E P PS'S GRTEUL-.OWMORTIN&Q. 0000OA MADE WITH BOILNG MILK. URn. Cash sered to the ~eso who shall send in the largest number ofyearly subucribers to the LadIes' HmeJoumal etween now and J a,t so reoeiess a !geelb.A good eash amsin padfor e r sund dollar cnsemadeo the next six months, bymzen, womenor hlde.We furnish. free sample cole, pat , &c. Address CURTIS PUBLISHINC CO. PILADELPHIA, PA. Chest Pan Coughs and *Solds Weak Lungs, Aa.he, Kidney, Pains, Rheumatism, and all Muscular Pains, relieved in one manute by the Cutiera Anti-Pain Plaster. The and only instantaneous pain-killing, strengthening plaster. 25 cents ; five for 1A.0 At druggists, or of POTTEE DRUe A~N CHEMIcAL Co., Boston. ~jPmples,blackheads, chappedanldbr 1Ioily skin cured by 1TCUHuASOAP[ CMIICH ESTERWS ENGLISH' PENNRYL PILLS - 3sale. A -- aLAsk araO4ehmr. Cdehter1hqplen100,adl8182Q aS,a5 H E Cr lE Aiescn tndrPpular edcalTratson the Nrrousef Tooth. Premature Decline,.Nervous and Physical DebilIty, Impurities of the Blood, Eesut.g rom Folly, Vice, Ignorance. Excei'ses o Overtaxation, Enervating and unfitting the victim for Work, Business, the Married or Social Relation. Avoidl unskilful prteders. Possess this res work. I: contains 30 ae, royal svo. Beautifal bindg embossed, fgil t. F'riee, only $l."O by mall, potpi.concealed in plain wrapper. Illus5 trte Prspectus Free. If jou aptl now. The ceved teCOL AND JEWELLED MALA from the National Medical Association. for the PRIZE ESSAY on NERVOUS and PHYSCAL.DEBILIYY. Dr.Parkeraada er of Assistant Physicians may be consulted, .oni dentialy,h7'y mail or in person, at the effie of THE PEAEODY MEDIC.AL IN~ST UT No.4 Buhfiuch St., Boston. Mas.,io whoum orders for books or Icsmr for advice asaEl be dfrend as habve. SHOES! 5KG WE WISH TO CALL TI PEOPLE OF NEWBI OUR SHOE We give this Department o Wit] larg as C Sta1 k11 Men's, Ladies' or Children's, IN MEN'S FINE I we carry Ziegler Bros., Cox, Gardner & SI Iii Ladies' Ziegler Bros., Stribl and Hayes, . We addition to the above and well selected stock of Medium-1 for every-day wear; also, a l Shoes, which we buy direct being able to sell them to yot It is to your advantage to buy your A GREAT your-money and th ADVANT daily is proof enoug ADYANtoLE bu your Shoes. and we guarantee satisfaction or NO SMITE- & The Newberry JAS, K. P. G8ANS. / W. H. HUNT, J GOGGANS & HUNT ATTORNEYS AT LAW NEWBERRY, S. C. Office on Law Range. G. G. SALE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. IL PRACTICEinaulthe Cour of the State and of the Unite tates for the District of South Car lina Office in"Mollohon Bow, opposite tI ourt house, Newberry, S. - HARRY H. BLEASE. Attorney at Law, NEWBERRY, S.. C. Office-Rooms5 and 6 over the stoi f Smith & Wearn. Lovehce House AVING leased the large ar ce trally located house, formerl the Fallaw House, I have opened irst-class Boarding House and' wi keep the table supplied with the be ~he market affords, and I can assure a hat the.cooking cannot bie surpasse< Jood airy rooms. I solicit the generous pstrnages he local and travelingb MYQ* N-rn lggPO r eaav Uorite Sg ieti t5 a c t er *OO , Sele r oure Widte s Scet aes . v seriven ome' til.Dn om CWgetiZdfve enachin YOURSHOM! Our Favorit Sine DropLefFanc Covr,re O FurWidhs ~ Ithat & Setftcwekah. thiv & at cci Pf rocht Eayon8810 a~d~. Canvasais' 30 ydsIahI * In ~~cheap< that w Pia~SRol haic D. B. Wheele y O d - ~ s a4 [E ATTENTION THE OF I RRY, TOWN AND:COUNTY Tt D EP A R T MEN mr special attention, anmd wes iout hesitation that we have as. e and well selected stck ofShoes an be found in any townin e. We can furnish youn l of a Shoe you may need from the Cheapest to the lIiest = [AND-SEWED SHES Banister's, Torr' 7 Dorr's, nith & Stoughton's. Fine Shoes: ry's, Mentim ' Ty r iftrra/g & Co.'s. complete line we have a :l&ge 'riced- Shoes ~ arge stock of Heavy Plata#ia from the Manufacturers, thereb at Rock Bottom Prices Shoes whee you can the best SQe a fact that our Shoe Trade in ineresiz h of the insertion that -TIS stthe p"s-e All we ask is to call befor8 .purchasi 3ALE. Sw.fA Clothiers and erS ' 6 a wiin?u many." Si - wustmers ALLI IN OU , WHATE1VER W f YerYO Witfl NEED&OE NSTARTIDTOJ and yettingl them o PYou e -' an agietimteiad cutme. ry howes p1a thn arq 4 urreend hig '-tme u nc e .OD CaLOTHG . ANckd HRomepu&: -e ea lfeti or -ute of buy then' lowe-stoyeq rI than chehaest nberrytourty haysi n necofrelcc and highimr mbusne in aeta$e SaIslTand for - - fact,eeiethin le ou