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Local and. Special. Beth Etei 1.lw eran Church. Servico ever.- tw" wi k econk'. d : t1 'ur II S 1i l:.vs, att I: a:. Ill. .*11 1 -l -.ati-. l i n 10 N t :. Ill. wv. .\. .I i .1 % N. P':ru r. l'o.totlice lotr-. W filve OI)l:Ils............. . : i Clowst"-onel-1::1tf 114artb'f";tw t!h. .:rrIiva:l of TrIains per sehtt h-. v1/.: 1 or l O lulll tbi: .................. ......... . .. . I Fo4ir Gre rIville ar-d tin WO e . . W N : ii For tol ul nbi:l... . ............................... . ... For l.aurens .. .......... 1 45 p It Olrice will reitin11 wa tal:1........... 1. 1 I1 ( itt'I ............................................ . . ... 7 ''I } III Clos..... 7 :;+ y i For Saie. An S horse p)towver portable Enl:in for sale cheap. For prices, &e., apply at, The Heraid and New"s olice. 8. liarb>ecue. Mr. WN. .J. Mills will give i first class barbecue at Young's (rove near 'ruos perity on Friday August S. The public and all candidates invited to ie" pres ent. "t. The Build ing and Loan A..ociatlon. The mernbers of the Neow berry Build ing and Loan Association are~ leieby notified that the 5"(t assessmen t wiil be due and inust he paid Tuesday, August 5th, 1890, alnI that the Board of I)irectors will meet in the Knights of Honor Hall on Thursday, August 7th, 189), at S o'clock, p. in., to sell the rutoner onl Ianl. J. W. M. SMMoNS, It Secretarv. Wanted An eler'utie Ili t.l wi ) tl:1 1 -:'stants clothing or tailorin- t-> reprs -at us in Newberry and vicinity, as s It a'ent. Splendid fall and \winltelr a=st>rtmt'int now ready. \\'anarna:ker .x Brown, Philadelphia, Pa. 'he l:trge.t cl)thing and mterchait tailoring house ill Amer ica. _t The Night Watchrnan Assaulted. On last Friday night about two o'clock, as Mr. Me ett, the night" watchrnan at the C. & (. L. I. depot was coining out of the iej)ot somie one unknown to him gave hii a severe blow on the head with a piece of iron piping, inflicting a severe wound. Mr. Meggett gave the alari as best he could, which attratced the litteln tion of policelan Bradley, who went to his assistance. He had his wounds dressed by a physician, and went back to his post and relained the balance of the night. No evidence has been aIduced Ls to who the guilty party is. Ely's Celebrated Turnip Seed. We have a large supply. None bet ter. For sale by Bi-Le11-:n, HOt"'sEA .l & K I Il.Elt. TO THE PUBLIC. Owing to continued advatec in the price of Ice, and the unsettled eon dition of the Ice narket, I ani abso lutely forced to z.dvanle the price of ice. I also earnestly beg to assure my patrons that I will exert every ellort to supply tlemii at the lowest possible price. Respetf'ully. SAM B. JioNEs. Free Scholarship Otfered. Converse College, at Spartan burg, will begin its tirst sessioni this fall. Tile college is to be a high grade institution for young ladies. TIhe board of direc tors has p)rov'ided one free scholarship for one young lady from11 each county in the State who shall stand the best examuination in thle commIfonl schll( b)ranches, algebra to equlations of the second degree, Latin gralumar and one( hook of Cw:sar. The total expenses, exclusive of thle schlolarship, will be about $1S;h.0) for one sessionl of nine mnonths. Should there be two or' more young ladies who wish to stanId thle examinla tion, they wvill p)lease make the sarne~ known to tile Scho~ol Commuissionler at once, and a day for the examination will i'e appointed. Rteunion of' 5ttdents. A reunlionl of the friends and stu dents, ex-studlents, and alutunii of New berry College will be held at St. Luke's church in tis counlty oni Friday morn ing~ August 15, 189'. This will take inl part of tile time of the Lutheran Sunday School Coni venl tionl to be held at thle saie place on 14 and 15 (If A ugust. Adldresses of wVeleornle will be mlade by D)r. W. E. Lake andl Prof. H. H-. IRi kard and respondled tol by Dr. W. U. H-outseal, President of the Alumuni As sociation, anld 1). B. Wheeler, Presidenit ot' the ex-students aLssocationl. Tile following students andl alulnlni oif the college hav'e beenl apipoinitedl to taaike a(dresses: Virgil Y. Boozier, B. .J. Ramlage, Jr1., Geo. B. ('romer, C. WX. W\elr-h, WV. H. Hunit :and .Jn11. C'. See ger's, Jr'. A pleasanit tiine rulay be ex pected. To) the readers of The Herald anld News, will be p)leased( to learn thlat thlere is at least one dIreadedl disease that science has been aile to cure in all its stages, and that is ('atarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the onIly positive cur'e now~% knownl to the mzeical fraternity. Catarrhi being a constitutional disease reqtuires a conlstitutionlal treatmlent. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inlter'nally, acting dlirectly upon tile blood( and miucous surlfaces of tile system 1, thereby dlestroying the foundation oftthe disease, andI givinig the patienlt strenigth byli building uIp the 'onlstitutt ion andI assist inIg naturle inl doing its work. Thew prpitr hiav.e so much fClaith in its curative powers, thlat they' ofler' OneC Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimo n. Iials. j Address, F. J. 'H ENIEY & ('0., 7' Toledo, O. Wrirdold by Drutggists, 75. TURNIP SEED! TCitNIP SEED)!! Baist's turnfli p Se. d are f.ulnoas throughout tile South fo'r their gre't piurity arid fine~ q' tiity', atl ways cer tain to grow. Always ask for Buist's Seeds atnd take no0 other. F'or sale at Ibibertsoui & G ilder's corner Drug Store. If. Eeyone should1( tuse P. P. P.,i be cause at thlis seasonl nealy every'c' onle needs agood medC4icineL to purIlify, v'i'liz. anid enich'i the blood. A Child Killed. Anlother child killed by ile use& (It opiates given in the fo'rm1 of 54)(tlhinlg .syrup). Why miother's give their elildIi r'en such deadly polison is surprisinlg when thley cani relieve tile c2hildl of its peculiat' troulesC by ulsin~g Acker's Baby Soothler. It conltainls no( ()piuml or Morphine. Sol by Belchler. H ouseal & Kibler. Remembter' thaI:t Joh F111. 'See'k does aill kinids of WVat chI. ( lock, .Jewelr and(1( The Corning Season W\ill 114 doubt he au ine one for play.~ ing bail. (Go to the Book Stor'e anId bov v'(url Base Ball goodsIi at thle lowest onices. tf W:tae" -m1 the .\niler"-,>n tr:an i:.coiue Th ( . 01?CrlDminr re k overseer- to wvork the r()ads at oric. See no(itce'. C_apt. John F. l;:niks IS ulIniunle'l this wek as a c:riiiiate for Seb>l ('(Ornliis-ioner. ('ar(lidates C:ardis :are :iliOlineeI i1 The Heral and -News f'r . the c:-ii to areOnp,,ayl\ the inotiee. The (iIngre-sional (:"anlilates in this l)i-tric't wrill add(t(-- the people of A\u ieviile at Jreie woxi.d to-day. Landiul owners are notified by the (-Ontty ('olunitission'.r- to have the -tleanii (,n their land(Is (leaned All.t A p:rty of young nien from Coluin bia pa ed( th rOugh_ Newb,erry yester (iay rouginlg it to the ItlOUntaiins. It.'. W. C. Sai:offer returned on Mondav friOIti tichniIhd, \'a., anl scr Vices Will be ei(( in !Ie Lutheranl church iext Sinrlay !nrino rini. Itev. W. 1. \\i-lhtini:in has gon(: to Iistriet Conference at Eiiurv Chap.), Edg.-tield (C)unlty, and Rer. W. II. Lawtonl will pri'ach in the Metholdi-t chlurch'1 next Sunday niornin'-. The UInion Sorvice n'xt Sunday ni!t will be held inl the Lutheran i chur111-ch! anl the sernlwt>n pIreachied by 1ter. G. A. WVright. 1 ev. E. P). IcClintock will be absent next Sahbathi at \Vlf' d, Spartanburg County, and there will be no preacling in 'T'h(1rn1psni Street Chureb. Sabbath sehool at the usual hour. There will he several days' meeting at (an11noi's Creek cliurchc, Iegiiiiiinig Fridav before the first Sabbath inl Au gust. Itev. .J. C. (alloway and Johln T. (Ial iers have beei invittd to coule. Other ru inisters will also be present. Mr. J. R. Minter, of Union County, :r(i a inenliber of tlht" tirin of Minter & .Iarni(s,in of Newberry, has contribuhteI .' to the ('rzier iuontiii'nt fuml. If th:ere are :n \ Ot hers who desire to con tribute they cnII scull iii the alnounts to ('apt. W. WV. tiser. We invite attention to ai article publlishedl on the on tsiiie of The Herald an(1 News, t his week onl etiquette in church. It is a Ver;y imnportant subject ai;(Ione that inany persons old and y(iunrlg Imighit get s(ome information by careful perusal. The article in question colnt:ins rnuch truth interestiigly and forcibly told.- Read it. I,euben Ilarrington, a well known colored man of Ntwberry, died on Wednesday. 1;th instant, from a pecu liar circuristance. He had been wear ing a pair of shoes with brass tacks in the soles. One of the ta(ks made a sore on his foot siunilar to a ''stone bruise," but which resulted in pytenia and caused his death ini about three weeks. Personalm. Dr. .Jas. II. feIitosi returned on Tuesday to New York. Ir. J. A. Burton leaves to-day for Hendersonville, N. C. Miss Allie COzby has gone to North Carolina for the sumnitnr. Miss Claudia Norris is visiting friends in Laurens Countv. Mrs. G. W. Holland and M 1iss ittle left yesterday afternoon for Virginia. Mr..1. W. EarhearIt and family have returned froir a m1tonthis' visit to Coluin bia. MIr. %. F'. Wright left on Tueisday for New York where lie will spend several weeks. MIiss Nainnie McCaughrin and Mir. R. L. MeC:iughirin's famiily left on Tuesday for ;leirii Spriings. MIrs. W. P'. B. Kinard and MIrs. . M1. C. Kinard, of Ninety-Six, are visit inr MIrs. .1. C. 3Mvers. Mir. Bartowv U. Rtamage will leave Newberry to-day for Nashville, Tenn., where he will locate for the plractice of law. \Iiss 'dini iie 3Icfeody, ant accomplIlished you ng lady of Coluti bus, G a., arrived here Tuesdlay, and is visiting MIrs. J. E. Brown. Mir. and MIrs. C. C. MceWhirtcr anid their little soni left yesterday on a visit to Mir. M1eW hirter's old home ini Northeastern G3eorgia. Capt. T. B. G;reneker returiied last Thursday frorn his trilp across the con ti nenlt anid thirough thle Californias. He was lo'okinig robust and hearty. Prof. Nathain K. .Aull is on a visit to relatives in Newherrv. He will return tio Texas ini the fall. HeI hia been elect ed professo r of Lat in in the H ighi School z-in oustion, Texas.~ The satne school1 in wvhi b Prof. C . WV. WVelch is teach D)r. WV. E. P1elh-un has gone *o Ashie yille, N. C., arni from thence hie will go to Point Pleasant, N. J1., where his brother Dr. J. WVard Pelhiam is. Dr. Ward Pel harm's friendls in Newherry will lie glad to learn that lhe is recover ing froin his long illniess. if viou are ini need'( of a pair 'if Spe' taelis or Eye G lasses go to) .Johin F". Speek's. 1y. For Everybody. hPiaiios and (Ormgaiis at low pries and easy teriiis. I cst i nstrturnents on lv. F'irst class Singing Schioo~ls taughit. See rue 'or write for particulars. tf L. A. H.twxtUNs, Newberry, S. C. A Negro Shot While Rtesisung an Otticer. D)ave MIoormian had been a fugitive fron: justice for sorine timne. He was waiited hlere, and there were also one or two warrants for hint in Colunbia. C'hiief Hishou) hadl been ntif ied to be on lie lookout for hinii. He fled frorn this learn inc thieni has served otut a sen ten inthe founitetars fro,rnd Unio Coun tv. Onlast Friday evening MIr. J1. H. 'hapI pellI was inufirnied that lie could lie found~ ini one of the tenant houses on 3Mr. Pool's brick yard place. Armied with a warrant. for him, Mir. (Chap p)ell and MIr. H. H. Franklin went out after MIoornani. They fouini liii nat thle lilouse runeritioiied, and as thev suirroundi(edl the house MIoorinani rushed out the door at whuich was MIr. Ch a ppellI. As lie reaoched thle dioor lie ired his pistol at MIr. Ch'lappell w ho the tire, as hiejumtped out of the door, striking hiim ini the right hi p. He unm dertook to run, whe m 3i \Ir. Chappell shot at him i again, this t imre st rikinhg him inii thle shouinlder. Nei therct of lie wouinds(1 is daingerous. Hie continiued to run, tbut was over. akeni by Mlessrs. Cha:ippell and Frank lini and brotiglit to town and( lodged ini jail, where lie now is. He is a dlespierate character, and the woiider is lie dlid iiot kill 3Ir. C happell. H is piistol was oine oif the "'Bull Bog"' pistols, anid abouint a 44 calibUre. Whet her oii p)leaisure bent or husi ness, abouin take oni every trilp a bottle of yi'uli of Figs, aos it acts most p)lea'Zsant y~ aiid eth'(tunall oii the kidneys, liver an'd bowels, pireventinig fevers, head ehiis and other forms ot sickness. For Soe ini .ie. andi $1.nuO bot tles by all lead TU,:is, spices, laviirm u ext racts, e.tc., aie ai! sid cheap by 31'Inztosh & Todd. impiiues on the F"ac'e I >enote anm ilii pure state ii'fi. the b ldaid arec lioikedl uponi by~ i:Ii with sushi i'on. Aciker's Hbiiid Ldixir will i iitiie all iupunrities and heave the en plexioni simooith miii clear. 'Thlere is iotlhiin. that woill -i thoriiuglyl bmuibi strenlgthien the whiile sltern. Sihil aimi glia'anteid lby !;ei:heir, hlu-cal ~& Iibler. TIII-: TNTY i'.lMAlY. ThJe E n-e"ultive. l'un, it itt..- A pli fint% AU ;u,t :,I fom Tie Firt P'rimuary anil .\rruanes the Can, i1algnu Tile One Kox Law Adopted. Th'le 'ounlty Executive 'otimitte met in th ('ourthouse on Tuesday. Thty were to have met last Friday but a liuoruinl was not plresent. The 21st of Au.rust, the day appoilited by the ('ontgressional Convention as calpaign udav tfor Newberry, wra= endorsei. ''he 22nd of August was fixed as the date fur t he first primary, and the 29th of Au.tust as the date of the seend primarv. It was decided to have a camui1pai'1n for the oe'unty und)er the direetinl Of the Executive Committee alnl the foillwinlg appointtients were 1lnalie: To'Wnlship No. 2, \Wadlington's, Au :rlit 2'. T'ow i-hip No. :;, \ft. Pleasant, Au Tlowh-hip No. 4, ('rolers, August 6. Iownsh ip No. 5, .Jalapa, August 7. Township No. 9, Prosperity oung's GroVCI, \utUst S. Tow%nship No. s, I-topia, Au,rust 9. T1owi-hip No. 111, .olly Street, Au ,u-t 15. Iownship No. 11, .. C. and. W. L. Lit"z-ey, .\Ugust f;. low:nship No. 7, Williams, Au,ust 1: . Township No. G, Longshores, August lownship No. 1, Newberry (at night), A ugust :'1. I Eaci township neeting is to be pre sided over by the rnenbers of the Ex ecutive Comnnittee of that township. MANA(ElZS OF TilE PRIMARY. The following managers of the pri marv election were appointed: Township No. 1, Newberry-It. 11. W\earin,;A. J. Kilgore. C. L. Havird. I'ownlship No. 2. (Gibsois-S. S. ('un n in,hanh, A. I. ( ibson, 11. C. \Wilsoi. 'Tow--hip No. : , vaybintou-l). A. I'homnas, W. 1. Whitney, .J. A. 3Iay bin . Townslhi P No. ., (ily mphville-J. 31. Wicker, M. Ilul' J. F. Epting. Township No. 4, ('roiers-J. C. Abrans, .J. C. Duckett, L. 1). Abraims. Townsh i p. Ni . J la pa-W\. C. Sligh, .Jno. B. Campbell, C. W\. Buford. Township No. G), Longshores-J. T. )avis, i. T. Reagin, W. (i. Peterson. Township No. 7, Williamts-.Jno. 1i. Scurry, 3. .J. Longshore? \ni. Sari ders. T1'owlnslip No. S, Dead Fall-.Jno. H. Wicker, W. I. Herbert, David Werts, Sr. Township No. 9, Prosperity-B. B. Sehunmpert, N. II. Young, J. L. Wise. Township No. 10, Jolly Street-G. 31. Singley, P. B. Ellisor, XV. H. hibler. Tiownsiip -No. 11, Ponaria-P. M. Derrick, L. B. Eargle, W. T. Hatton. TIwsiiship No. 11, Walton-Job. L. Hughey, E. 0. Hentz, H. P. Weda till. 'lhe following resolution was adopted: Isro/'cel, That the managers of elec tion be instructed to call on the Chair man of the Execu':ive Committee at the ofiee of the Clerk of Court, at 11 a. iml., to get boxes and tickets, on Mon day, August 15. Each Executive Committee man was instructed, by resolution, to raise for camnpaignll purposes 75 cents per del gate from their respective townships this to conic from the clubs in accord ance with their representation in the ('ounty ('liventionl. 'I'he~totltowineg resolution was also adopted. Jicso/red, That the Chiairman be au thoriz'ed to draw upon the Treasurer for~ whatever amtount may be needed for valupaign purposes. The Conmmrittee t henr adjourned. The following are the rules adopted byV the Committee for governing the pimiary election. 1xu-I:s (JovEaN1Na THlE I'IIMARY. I. On 22nd August, 1890, there shall be held at each voting p)recincet, as now established by law in Newberry Coun ty, a p)rimnary election for the nomnina tion of persons ft)r the several offiees to be filled. II. The poils shall be cpened at 8 o'cltock a. mn. and kept open, without intermission, until 5 p. mt., when they shall be closed. III. A t each election precinct there shall be three (3) mtanagers of election to be ap)pointed by the County Execu tive Committee, any vacancy to be tilled b.y the nianaiger or managers pres I V. The County Executive C'omnmit tee shall furnish t'?e managers at each precinct with a ,allot box, for the secure keeping of :hich said managers shall l)e responsible, and shall also fur nish to the said nmanagers of election a uflicient suply of skeleton tickets for thre use of voters at each p)recinect. V. For the purpose of raising funds for the print ingof tickets, all candidates to be voted for at the p)rimary election shall be assessed and requtired to pay to the Secretary of this Committee the sunm of one1. dollar each. ProvideId that if any candidate or candidates shall fail to pa~y the same then the v*otes cast for said candidate or candidates shall be considered as scattering and shall not be counted. VI. At the opening of the polls the ballot boxes shall be emptiedl of all con tets and exhibited thus emptied to ayv persons present. The boxes shall then be closed and sealed, and shall so remaiin until the polls are closed. VII. The managers shall keel) a poll list and tally list, and for this purpose shall ap)point a clerk. VIII. Tjhe~ Executive Committee shall prepare blank tickets for the use of the voters, which tickets shall have prin ted u pon them the several offices to be filled with blank spatce for the names of the candidates, amnd no ballot shall be counted unless it contains the names f a sullicient number of candidates, who have been nominated and who have compiled with these rules, to fill all the otlices to be voted for. IN. At such primary election all white Demnocrats, eligible to vote at the niext general election, shall be al lowed to vote and i Ihose colored Demo rats, who( can prove by two or more witnesses that they have votedl none but the Denmocratic ticket in the gen eral election since I 5T, shall be allowed the sirme pri vilege. N. For the purpose o,f carrying outt le req1uiremients oif Section IN, the maa!.ers, or any one of themi, shall be iut horize.d to challenge any voter and pt any qutestionis to him wvhich they are he may deemi relevant to the )bet in view, and the nmanogers shall determiine his right to vote by his an wer~ or other proof and maty accept or reject the vote thus oll'ered. N r. On the close of the pmolls the managers shall proceed inltinediately andi conmtjinuously to cotunit the votes. XWhenm the votesshlall have been counted the managers shall make out, in dupli ate, returns showing the mnurniber of vots cast for each person! voted for, the oflice .for which he is voted, and thme otal number of votes cast; anid shanllde posit one of the returns ini the ballot box withI tIhe votes anid file the other as one of the recordls of the Towvnship. The returns shall be signed by all managers, who shall likewise certify to the cor rectness of the samie. NII. The ballot box containing the ballots, the poll lists and the certified returns of the managers, together with ay other papers they may dleemi proper to include, shall on Saturday following after such election be forwarded secure lv closed andi sealed to the Secretary of he Cotunty Execuitive Committee at Newerry Court Hionse. For the pur pose of this forwarding the managers or anoy of ihiemi shall act as niesenrger. XIII. Thre l-xecuitive (Committee hall mueet on Saturdayv foillowing. the elect ion :mnrd thle Secretatry, Ihaving in ts p)resence, opmenied the boxes andiI tabu.lated the retUrns, shall publish the :ierentec ini lhe presence of the Cm indIee ini pe sess51in. v.e If. ,-pesn shall reeive aj najority of all the votes :tast f'r uh o:1ic" fir wvlhicht lie is a earitidate. he shall be dt'lared to Ibe the IDeoii er:tti< nominee for sueh oli("e: prt,vided;t that inl the election fir the Iouse of Rtepre sentatives and County ('oml,issionwrs more than the requi-ite nutmher r," ceive a nijority, tho-e re,i",ivitl the greatest majority .-h:till be dhciared the nominees. But it t''r any otilie it be found that no c:tnlidate has received a majority of all the Votes ea=t at the priat:try election for shit11~liee, theln the County E:xE+"utive ('ttmtitte shall forthwith order a set",atd piniary elec tion, to be held on tw 'litIt day of Au gust, 1 ST!. 1 - niet ~i Iprilmotry ele tion to he heldi a1tl the letlrn- t:tle as at the first, and t!h- ri4-+lt !bt rtd ! the I:xec'utive ('il.p t"e a- in tlh tirst election. XV. A t such set"on,l pr,:iiryl" tlet i",n only the two aitiidat,"s reiceiving the itighest numbier of viites i)ir e:ii" h s--1, rate office at the fortier elect ion shall be voted for, unhts there shouli he a tie of the secotl ijhist, iln whiich1 tihe parties so tieing rm:y\ be v,tli for and the votes count'-d ft,r" thtrm as well as the votes east. for the lie i:vitig ir ceived the hi:hest number at ihe [irst election, provided, that inl the it a,s's where more than ote rt"r~si is to be selected for the sate tlire ti," Execu tive Cotmlitteee hall sele:t a 1c-ring to the number of votes prteviouy ,re ceived, twice as 11an1y perst)n5 is s Ihitre are official positions to be filled A!1 votes for other part ies shall be coii d . ereti scatteringitand shall not lhe iiunted. XVI. Any persn rtceiviing he it h est numherof votes at this set"otnd elee tion shall be the noiinee of the I)lio cratic party. XVII. No person sha1 lie elegib)le to election at the primlary election who shall not pledge hiiselt in writing he fore haud to the Chairian of the Ex ecutive Committee to abide by the re sult of the election. XVIIL. In bothI the fir.;t :indl sttnd primary elections whe I t, -ie("rli"arv has published the re-n!t. ill the presen("e of the ExIcu-iv ( -)ititte,itte, as required tiy Set t tits 1: ani 14, said Comntittee shall contittie in session for two hours thereatter for the purlp~se of receiving notices and grounds of pro test or contest. A nd all cases oif protest and contest sliall be liear :tn id deter mined by the Executive( 'Comilttee on some subsequent d(Iy tltetn to, to be fixed by said ('ontmit tee. XIX. The candiidiates for the olliets of Treasurer and \uditor shall he votted for at the primary elect ion, an1 ithe (.overnor he req nested to !ppo)iit. in accordance with the result. The Lawn Party To be given by the ladies of the Pres byterian church was postponid on ac count of the weather and will be given to-norrow, Friday, Iii,ht in .Jthn stone's Grove. University of Suuth Carolina. We invite attention to the advertise ment of this institution. For any in formation respectfng the cour e of study or expense address the President, Prof. J. M. McBride, Columbia, S. C. The Senn Case. Mr. Geo. B. Cromer returned from Spartanburg yesterday, whither he had been to look after the trial of Dave Senn and HelNna Boland. He says the case is set for trial next Monday at 1t) o'clock. There are quite a number of witnesses who have to attend from this county. The C., N. and L. Rt. it. A passenger schieduLle was put on this road on] Mondayt'~. Thlere will bie a mtixedl traitn run for the present. Later on there will likely be ptut on two passerager trainis daily'. The schedule ats at p)resent of force is published below. Capt. E. S. Motte, wholt( has been a ronductor on the C. and G. R. R. for' several years, has resigned and has re eived and accepted the position of agent here on the C., N. and L. R. R. He will take charge of the offiee on the 1st of August. He was a ptopular anld ('flicienit con ductor, and we hare no dotubt will be very acceptable to New berry pleople in his neCw position. WIC-rnIIO. i STA TIONS. EASTim1O'NX. 10 55 a mn Lv.... Coum bia .......\. 5 t5 p) mi 115 a mn ..........aludut.......... i 4 55 ym 1 2'2 a m .....Leaph ts..... 4 35 p mn ll :3s a in...........tirmo.............14 15 p mo 1I .52 a mi ..... tt'iitttne M ill .. :4 55 pim 2114 p nm ......WhX'tie Rock... 1112 p in 222 p m ............Cha pit........... : IS p am l2:s p mn ...LitTle M,,unt:in. 1; 0 p m 1)05 p in .........Prosperity...... a:; p lm 1 40) p mA r .........New 'berry ....... 2 (ii p mn Coca-Cola at Pelham'~s. '"Coca-Cola renews the vigor of t he in tellect, and relieves mental exhaustion, rendering the flowv of thought more easy and the reasoning power moitre vi'g >rous, conduces to mental elearness and( ativity, freedom fronm fatigue and power of entdurance. It has gained an enviable reputatiton s havinig gilt edqe mlerit, anti iiinmost f the large cities otf the Southtl has aken at positiotn at the veryv fromnt oif all he leading anid moist poplular sodla outaitn beverages.'' This popular suuitnner bev'erage fur ishetd ice-cold, at 5e. glass. at l'elhamr's Soda Founttain. Personis adivanced ini year's feel younger atnd stronger, as well its freer from the infirmnities of age, by takinlg Dr. J. H. McLean's Sarsaparilla. We Can and Do. Guarantee Acker's Blood Elixir for it as been fully demonst rated to the pet) pe of this counitry that it is superior to all othler preparationts for blood diseases. t is a positiv'e cuire for syphilit ie' poisoni ing, lcers, Eruptions anti Pimpiles. It purifies the whole systemt andit thoroughly builds upI the const itutioni At Belchuer, Houseal & Kibler's. lI' Life Worth Living ? Not if yout go throiughi the worldl a lyspeptic. Ac'ker's Dy~spepisia Talblets are ia potsitiv'Ceture for thle wotrst formtis f Dyspepsia, Indiiigestiuon, Flatutlentcy and( Constipation. Guar'anteedIt andi soldl by Belcher, Hlouseal & Kihiler. We h tve a chic e line of lToba'ccis McIntosh & Todtd. tf' PEPPERI[INT COltDI AL A pileasant and 'ertain cure for Diarihoita, Dyseuntely, Chiol era Morbus and all affections of the Stomach andi Bowels. Prepared and sold at ROBERTSON & GAJIDER'S Corner D)rug Store. POWDER A bsolutely Pure. A\ (ream of tartar btakinig powde'itr Highest of all in leavening strength.. il is ""rff(I-:-TioN" I)E('LINES TO tGGEsT. w C.tatr:.- 3i, t but Did Not 'ut Out a T"ictet - What Was Done. I t he r;"tuort plbiislied in The Herabi :wl New. of the County Con V"ution lld.!(l onm the 11th ins(., it will e eneii-ercd that we gave some in foriiiatiin of a cautus Iteld that day by the Ti!lii nwtn, in whieb it was de terriiited t,i hold what night he called a preliminarv prim:irv e!cetion in the V::t rils T1illmian clubls in the county on th _:1 int., ti get the sense of the c11ub?. :is to the eheiei of a Senator and Ithrei I hrc ntat ive, and that a con i' u!ud - bhl at Newh,erry on SIw hin1-t., t",tmplosed1 of one' dele~gate for t"very tenl ,otcs e:tst, to tabulate the v,et ndl :iinoi-ie tlhe result. The idea w::- in this way to select a eanldidate ftil the Senatte and three for the House, who sho,uld b .ziven t lie support of the T ii:i ime"n in the ointv. iTh thi:, 1however, scents not to hive w irked well. The electiins were held1, but the \ ,ters did itot turn out wetI. For listance, the Factory club in N,'h:t"rry, h:al caut otnly about 21) imtheiirs ottlI of IN. The W:arehouse 'lub at 'ros,t"rity only had about 40 votes east. At Mr. Luke's there were iln,ly abo-iuit 1< votes east. In No. 6 none 'it Il ilbs vted, and it was the same in No. Any way the Convention was held here last Friday to tabulate the vote and declare the result. The caueuls was held in the law offiee of Blease & Blease. The Herald and News man made in ;uiirv of several delegatesas to whether ne\wsp:iper men would he admitted, aiil lin mtg assured by a delegate that the meeting was to be open, he went up stairs to the otice in question where thi d telegtis were assembled, but being v oatture a iud-st man, lie insisted on tie 'h-h- ate h v whose invitation lie hl:al gin- t bus tar. to make further in Ias to whither he would be a wel lcme vi-i r. While this delegate had (ne insi<tih to get the 'desired inforna t i"n, til- .newspa:per man received at very sigiiiicant hint that he was not exlpeceted, by a delegate who was inside clo ing the door nearest to where The Herali and News man stood. The man who soughit the information returned dlirectlvunl informed the scribe, how ever, that none lbut delegates were to be adimitted. 'TIhat ended it, and the scribe heat a hasty retreat. It might he stated, hitwever, that another news palier man. who was not a delegate, was iivited in, and remained during the session. But "circumstances alter eases," you know, and we do not ,com plain. We did not climb a tree or put a telephone on the key hole to get in formation. but it is very difficult to keep a meeting of that kind entirely se("ret. Mr. .John . Fellers, of the Ware house ('lub, acted as president of the eaUcis. while Mr. Harry H. Blease, of the Factory Club, acted as secretary. There were some sixty or seventy five delegates present and they did not all agree. The total number of votes cast when they were first counted showed only (;bo, but one or two other small boxes cane in afterwards. That we nresume will not be taken as the strength of the Tillman Imen in the county. Upon a i(,tion being made by some delegate it was determined not to tab ulate the vote, but it was read so that each delegate could hear how many votes each candidate received at the differeint polling places. Some of the delegates thought this action was not pro~per, and as they had come together to tabulate the vote, that it should lie dbole, and upon motion this action was reconsiidered and the vote was tabulated after conisidlerabile discussion. It showed that some eight or ten per sonis had becen voted for for members of the House of Representatives, and some four or five for Senator. The highiest nulier of votes any candidate received for the House was 4491; the next man got 442: the third man got 253; and the others were somewhat scat torimnr. Whether the result of the ballot was not altogether satisfactory to the dele gates or not, or whether from some other cause, we are not informed; but at aiiy rate, the delegates declined to suggest a ticket, and concluded to leave the matter free for every mian to vote as he pleases for a Senattor and mem biers oif the H-ouse of Representatives. If we woulid be permitted, we would like to say by way (of p)arenithesis that this was a very sensible conclusion, for any free white man would be very foolish to allow himself to be bound to vote for aiiy man that a caucus might select, whietheir that man was his choice or inot. 'The very object of our Demo eratic primaries is to give every man the privilege' to exercise his right to vote as he pleases. But this is off the sub Iject. Sonie idelegate miade a motion, and it was carriedl too, that the caucus pro-~ (aced to nominate a ticket for a Senator and three Representatives itself, re gard less oif the vote cast by the clubs. Somte other delegate suggested that this had better be reconisidered as it was assuniming too much power and go inig beyond thle powI~ers given the dele gates fur the~ caucus to nominate or suggest a ticket regardless of the pri mary vite by the clubs, and it was re cion sidered. Several speeches wvere made, and at times the caucus was not altogether hariiioiious amid of one mind, but we have not space for an abstract of the By the timie the caucus adjourned everyboidy was satisfied, and every body left in apparently good humor. Sonic of the candidates who did not get as nmaiiy votes as they expected, possibly are not leased with the re suIts, b ut as the eaucus dlecliined to smtgest a ticket a fighting chance is left and e"ery man can make his fight biefoire the people, and will not he con sidered the caucus candidate. Several person receivedl votes who arc not vet annouinced :is eandilidates. They shouldi noit lonuger delayv but come forward and let their friends have a chance to give them odlice. lu t t lie t rou ble seems to be that there are goinig to lbe more canididates on the Tilnman plat form than there are offices. How this is to lbe reediedl we are not pireparedh to say. We have no remedy to suggest. There was sonic talk of holding an uither camucus liut we hardly think it will nmaerialize. We trust that our report of the pro cediings of the cauceus will be foundl cirrect. and full and satisfactory. We have tried to lie fair aiid implartial. WVe will not nm'ntionl the names of those who receiveil the highest vote at t he pireliminitary proiary, inasmuch as lihe caucus declineid to suggest a ticket, for it would, not hie fair to the others. We have dione the biest we could to give a1 true report. TIt must be remem hcr:id that this wvas a secret caucus and that tIhis senribe was not adnmittedl, as lie wa. not a delegate. A:not her C;tauus toe bei Hekt. We learn ini lie last day or two that tlhe results of the caucus held lhere last Friday bcy the su~ piorters of Mr. Till mantu were not very satisfactory, amid that another is tim bie held at Prosperity thle last of next week tin piossily on Monday, A tmgtust 10i. Thei dit h'renmt cliib s are beiing notified to imeet andii tiold another preliminary 1,nilluarv. What is the necssity of voting fan a Senuatir so long as we ha:ve one whoise terum is niot outt for two years yet. Th] e State mnminatinmg commvent iin idoes not meetc until Sepitemiber 10i, aid we presume we shall nit know until then whlethemr theure is to be a vacancy, iand our pirimii:ries will be aver by that tinme. I:;ut i'verythlin g will be fixed uip all right we suppose, anti by and by all wi ie well. I'ItesPl'EUI TY LETTEit. A. L. Wyse's barbecue was not of the usual proporthios on account of the rainy weather. \Misses Hattie and Mamie Wells, of Newberry, are visiting Mrs. W. A. Moselev. Miisses Lula and Nina Bynumh, of Newberry, are enjoying . visit among their young friends in town. Prof. E. J. Brown, formerly princi pal of Prosperity High School, is on a visit here. There is quite an attraction here for the Prof. A short time ag ) we w rch rehed and burnt up. Now it is just reversed. There is entirely too much rain, and the crops ac not doin, well, especially in the sandyv lands. I.ed land crops are very promising. The Anderson train now runs from and to this place daily. stopping here over night. Captain 4 ;ibson and crew are stoppin at Prosperity Hotel where they are well provided for. The present campaign has done nore to unsettle the comrnfnercial and finan cial cmndition of Sout . ('ardlin thln anlythinig that has Iapi ened since the days of 5ee5ionl. On last Wednesday evening the marriage bells anrnounced the ap proachiug ceremony which united 1l r. Hampton Kinardi and Mliss Callie Summers in the bonds of matrimony. The rite was performed by Rev. T. 0. Keister in Grace church. A foul murder was committed about three and a half miles below here yes terday. A party of white and colored people were workiog the road, when a dispute about some trivial affair arose between Jim Ruff, a colored had about twelve years old, and a big buxom lie gro man named Dave Page. The boy gave Page the iie, when lPage struck him a deadly blow with a shovel, crushing in the skull. The Iov lived about four houlrs. P:ge, like his prc decssors, L:(1g SinIleyaid )oc Moore, madle good his esc,ape and has not since been capt ured. A Coroner's jury, th is morning, rendered a verdict in accord ance with the facts. Ytml-. MAR ti1 IEl). On Wednesday nihriht, July 23, 1890, in (trace Lutheran church, Mr. Hamp ton Kinard and Miss ('alhe Summers, both of Newberry ('ounty, Rev. T. 0. Keister officntinig. Have vou read "L ooking lBekward" and ".larie BashkirtscL' If no t., go to the Book store ail get themi at once. tf John F. Speek has the largest and finest display of Spectacles and Eye Glasses in the city. ('all if you need any thing in this line. Eyes carefully fitted with the best glasses to be found. ly. POMARIA ITEMS. The long dry spell has been broken and we are now having plenty of rain Rev. J. H. Wyse, in closing his ser lon at Bethlehem on Sunday, paid a beautiful and touching tribute to the memory of Rev. J. E. Berly. The following delegates have been elected to represent Bethlehem Church in the county Sunday-school conven tion at Prosperity, on the 7th and 8th of August: V. P. Koon, W. B. Boinest, Mrs. E. A. Boinest. Mr. John Buzhardt, a graduate of the Citadel, has taken charge of the school at St. Paul's academy. A number of persons who attended the Alliance mass mieeting, remained here viitn relatives and friends. Mr. G. B. Aull proposes to furnish a barbecue at Pomaria on Friday, A ugust 8th, in the grove where the Alliance pie-nic was held. Pomaria has only one candidate as yet, although we hear there are several others to be announced soon. Mir. Henry Sense leaves for Concordia College, N. C., ThursdIay, to attend the next session of that institution. Two of our young men have carried new buggies home this week and we would not be surprised to hear of them earrying something else home this fall. Time alone can tell. A. July 29, 1890). Distress after eating, heartburn, sick headlache, andi( indigestion are cured by Dr. J. H. MIcLean's Liver andI Kxidney Pillets (little pills.) Pictures, Pictures, Pictures During the next two weeks I will make a special reduction on Pictures. Those wishing to ornamient their par lors, drawing rooms, &c., will find it to their advantage to call on me during that time. Yours, tf Z. F. WaRGT. A Scrap of Paper Sav-e. IIer Life. It wasjnst an ordir ary scrap of wrap)ping paper, but it s-tvedl her life. She was in the ast stageS 0f concsnin pt'nn, told by physicians that she was incurabole and could live only a short time :she weighed less than seventy pounds. on a piece of wrapping paper she read Dr. King's New D)iscovesy Hnd get a samplle hottle ;it helped her. she bought a harge bottle. it helped her mcore, bought mnother and grew better fast. continued! its ie andl is now sir rcng. healt hy, rosy, and plump, weighing lie pocunds, For fuiller par. ricuLrs send stamp to w. ii. Cole, I >ruggist Fort $mitlh. Trial Bottle of this wondlereul Discovery Free at Itobertson & Giilder's Drug store. ONI0 E3N3OV@ Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50e and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any! substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRU/P CO. SAN FRAJCISCO, C AL. 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