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LOCAL AND SPECIAL. At St. Lnkc'e. There will be service at St. Luke's next Sunday morning at the usual hour, conducted by the pastor, the Rev. M. J. Epting. Harris' Lithia Water will save you from fever spell of sicknes this Spring. For sale by Roberts:n & Gilder atnd t. E. Pelham. f Mulberry Deuocrat+c Club Will meet at T.W. Keitt's, on Friday, May 27th, at 3 p. m. All members are requested to be present. H. C. WILSON, P'resi.ent. Every one who has tried the "Tar heel Cheese" recommend it as hein g the finest cheese ever brought to the city. Leave your order for some, at ly "ICINTOSH'S. Preaching at Deadfall. The Rev. M. J. Epting will preach and administer the couW.unou at the Deadfall school, house at 10 a. n., on the third Sunday in June. Smith & Wearn are closing out their stock at a discount. There is no hum bug about it. Read their advertise ment f. A Bargain. For sale-a seven room cottage with well of water and all necessary im provements. Desirably located in the village of Helena. Price $450. For further information apply at The Herald and News office. tf "What They Said." These words will constitute the sub ject of the sermon to be delivered by the Rev. W. C. Schaeffer, at the Lutheran Church next Sunday morning. At night his theme will be the Ascension. The public is cordially invited to at tend all these services. Picture Frames, Albums and Easels. Just received another tine assortment of Picture Frames at Salters' Photo graph Gallery. Shoes. Shoes, Shoes. Zeigler's well know n Shoes. J. Faust & Son's Shoes. All solid as a silver dol lar at MoWER'S. tf Notice of Warning. All persons are hereby warned not to hire nor harbor one Spencer Wilson, colored, who is under contract with me for this year. He left my employ on 23d of May. W. A. CHALMERS. It. New Trial Granted. The State Supreme Court has granted a new trial in the case of the State vs. Jason Summers, convicted of man slaughter at Newberry about a year ago anl sentenced to five years in the Penitentiary. The decision was made last Friday. Harris' Lithia Water will cure any malarial diseases, Dropsy, Sick Head ache, Constipation, diseases arising from poisoned blood, Gravel. Forsale by Robertson & Gilder and W. E. Pel ham. t MIssionary Address. The motl meeting of the woman's missionary society of the Lutheran Church, wa held on Monday afternoon. Mr. V. Y. Boozer, delivered a very int eresting and thoughtful address on woman's work in the Southern church. Waag_Trveing. - Whtr on pleasure bent, or busi ness, take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleas antly and effectively on the kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing. fevers, headaches and other forms of sickness. For sale in 50) cents and $1 bottles by all leading druggists. Barn and Stabies Burned. On last Friday night about 11 o'clock the barn and stables of Mr. Moorman Ruff' of No. 11 township were destroyed by fire. H-e lost about one hundred bushels of corn and possibly some other food. His stock were saved. It is thought the fire was the act of an incendiary. There was no insurance. The Newberry Building~ and Investment Company. Is prepared to buy all kinds of county claims, real estate in country or towvn, and make loans in any amount, at all times on good security. For terms see the Secretary and Treasurer. Install ments due the last of each month. R. H. WEARN, Tress. N. B. & I. Co. New berry, S. C. Spring. The spring is here and so is the In stallment mne.n with Furniture, Baby Carriages, Trunks, etc., wvhich ar's of fered on small monthly or weekly pz.y ments. Stoneware and flour pots also on hand. Cash not refused. R. C. WILLIAMs, The Installment Man, t f. Main st., New berry, S. C. Lawn Party and May Pole Entertainment, By the ladies of the Lutheran church, will'be held at the grove of the Luth eran church on Friday afternoon of this week beginning at 6 o'clock. Ad mission ten and five cents. Refresh ments served at popular prices. Ice cream 10c; cake 5e; lemonade 5c. The public is cordially invited to attend and a pleasant time may be expected. The Wrong Man. Chief Bradley arrested a white man here last Wednesday answering to the description given by the sheriff of Fair field County of a man who had escaped from the Winnsboro jail. Deputy She if McCarlev came to Newberry on Thursday to' see if Chief Bradley had the rightman. It proved to be a case of mistakeni identity and the man was released. There is a reward of $25 for the right party. WeofrHow's Thhs! WeofrOne Hundred Dollars Re ward for any ease of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hali's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEX' & CO0., Props., Tole do, Ohio. We the undersignedl have ki own F. . Cheney for the last 1-> years. and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all business transactionms add financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. WEST & TR'A X, WVholesale~ Druggists Toledo, 0. WALDING, KINNAN & MARvIN. Whoesale Drugista. TroledoO. Hall's Catarra CaIre is taken inter nally, acting direell upon the blood nd mucous suiriaces of the system. P rice 75e. per bottle. Sold by all Drug gists. Testimnials free. ALittle Girra4 Expe'riecelt in a Light house. Mr. and Mrs. Loren' Trescott are keepers o the Governmntn LighthAiuse at sandI Reac~h Mich.. and are blesse'.I with a dlaughter. fotr years old. L.ast April she was taken down with Measies. followed w ith a dreadful Cough and turning into a Fe-v'r. D)octors at homne and at Detroit treated her. 1hat in vain. sa grew worse rapitify. until she was a .mEre "handful of hones." Then she tried Dr. King's New iisc.verv. ad aifter tn use ot two andi a half bottles,' was comupielely cured. They say Dr. Kim.u's New 1)iscovery is worth its weight in gold. yet you may get a 'rial botg:e iree at Robertson & Gilder's Drug Store. Vhildren Crv for Pitcher's Castoria. VARIOUSAND ALL ABOUT. Good rains and the small grah, crops are looking very well. The weather the past few days ha: been exceedingly cool for the season o the year. Editor F. V. Capers act ed as delegat, to the tState Couveutio:i in place o Dr. W. E. Lake. Adjutant General Farley arrived it town to-day (Tuesday) and will, thi: afternoon (Tuesday). at 6 o'clock, in spect the Newberry Rifles. The Woman's World's Fair Club wil meet at the Newberry .Hotel on Thurs day afernoon at 5 o'clock. A full meet ing is earnestly desired. N. Lavin, of Wilmington, N. C., ha come to New berry and cpened a tailor ing shop in tue o,d offi':e of The Hef aid and News where he will be pleasec :o serve you. Some of our Newberry friends spen Saturday on Broad River near Waltor at a picnic, so they called it, but whet a widower gets so far from bone, eat ing is not the sole inducement. The Herald and News acknowledgt the receipt of an invitation to it closing exercises of the Gainesvill (Texas,) High School taught by Prof. Juo. P. Glasgow. The school Cb)sed on the 20t b. Rev. Mr. 1Ianekel was prevented fron preaching at St. Luke's last Sun day because of the illness of Mrs. Hanckel. He will, (D. V.), hold ser vices next Sunday morning at the usual hour and in the afternoon at half-past five o'clock. We are indebted to Miss MamiE Bouknight, of this county, for an in vitation to the commencement exer cises of the Leesville College, Leesville, S. C., on June 19, 20, 21. Miss Bouk night is one of the graduates in a class of ten. The annual address will be de livered on June 21 by Mr. L. E. Cas ton, at one time a citizen of Newberry. Blackberry Balsam ! This is the name we gave at Pelham' Drug Stare fifteen years ago to our cure or remedy for Dysentery, Diarrhoa, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaints of children or of older people. It only costs 25 cents a bottle. It is worth its weight in gold. Try it for the distress ing stomach disorder usually prevalent in Spring and Summer. Gives immediate relief. ly Personals. Miss Mary Boyd is visiting friends in Prosperity. Mr. R. Y. Leavell left yesterday for Darlington County. Mrs. Dr. J. S. Cozby is on a visit to her daughter in Walhalla. Mr. W. A. Moseley, of Prosperity, was in the city on Monday. Mrs. M. Ruff, of Edgefield, was on a vi,it this week to her son, G. J. Rufl. Mrs. Jane Young, of Due West, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. P.. Mc Clintock. Mrs. W. J. Lake returned on Mon day from a visit to her son Mr. Thos. D. Lake at Laurens. Mr. Waddy Glasgow, of Coleman, Texas, is on a vIsit to relatives in his ld home in Newberry. Dr. James McIntosh left yesterday for Old Point, Va., to attend a conven tic.n of railway surgeons. Mrs. Sam F. Vance and her little dughter Laura, of Clinton, are visit ing relatives in New berry. Mr. J. Hart Blease has been con inedto-h.is-room fo-eve adays-with an attack of rfleumatism. Senator Irby spent sev-eral hours in New berry last Thursday on his way to Laurens from the State Convention. Rev. Prof. Voigt was called to his ome in Philadelphia last Friday by a telegram announcing the serious ill ess of his fathber. Hon. Jno. C. Seegers, of Columbia, and the Rev. Jno. C. Seegers, of iRich mond, stopped over in Newberry a few hours last Thursday on their way to Harris' Lithia Springs. . B. JONES IS THE MAN o buy your Ii yIr CC CC EE y -EE I1II CCLCO EE EEi from. HIS PRICE IS AS LOW S THE LOWEST. Packing Ice for the country a specialty. Jones IS the ICE MAN! New Church Buildings The Herald and News is glad to learn tat Newvberry is soon to have some ew church buildings-a thing ehe has needed for a lomt time. The Presbyterian congregation has ecided to overhaul their present build ng and work will commence very oon. The Meth&A -t congregation is also aking active is to build anew. At a meeting of the Lutheran con regation last Sinday, it was decidedJ o build. The Methodists and Lutherans will put up new brick buildings. They are greatly needed and the work cannot begin too soon. Call on Smith & Wearn while you an get choice goods. They are sell ng them r:heap for thle cash. Dis otnt on all eash purchases 1-5 to 25 per cent. tf A Distlnguihed south Carvilina Scholair. Mr. James Perrin Smiith, a brother of Mrs. Charles WV. Miller, [and of Mr. [obt. D. Smith. of Newberryj has just aken the Ph. D. degree at GJoettiugen. ermany, and graduated with higher onors than any American who has ver attended that institution.. Dr. Smith has been in Germnanyvjust twen y-one months, which is a phenomen ally short time for taking the degree. He has a fine pcsition in view and will e home in July, after first visiting museums and geological collections in Munich and Paris. His dissertation will probably be published in the Prussian geological survey papers. The three subjects on which he was ex mined are geology, mineralogy and hemistry. Dr. Smith is a son of the Eev. James F. Smtitn, of Spartan burg, md a brother of Prof. Charles F. Staith, Ph. D., ofVan:lerbilt University. He is an A. B. gra-duate of Woftord Col lege and arn M. A. of Vanderbilt Uni versiy.-TheState, 22nd. Highest of all in Leavening Ph *oyl IMPORTANT ::AILIOAD DEAL. The C , N. & L. Changes Hands--To be Oper ated by the A:lantic Coast Lino. fi The (Clunbia, Newberry and Lau rens railroad since its conpletion has been operated by the South Carolina railroad. Last Friday the lease of that road expired. President Childs w..s equal to the emergency and had made i his arrangements to make his little road a very important link to two of the big systens that come into South Carolina - the Atlantic Coa. Line and Sea Board Air Line. On Thursday he had a meeting with the Coast. Line people and made ar rangerrents with then to operate his road, and -on Friday at 1oon they took - charge. The road is still the property of our own people. Mr. C. 0. Little will act as assistant superintendent. He ir a genial as well as an etliiient railroad man. The Coast Line train cam:e up on Fri day afternoon. This arrangement puts New berry in touch with the three big systems hat come into South Carolina, something that very few towns in the State enjoy. A schedule will be arranged in a few days to connect with the Coast Line in Columbia. and the Georgia ('arolina and Northern at Clinton, and it is quite probable that two daily nassonger trains each way will be run. Passengers going to Atlanta and the West and Southwest by the Coast Line via Wilmington, wNill come this way making close coni,otions in Columbia and Clinton. Through palace cars and sleepers will be run over the line. Parties going to Atlanta from New berry can take their dinner here and be in Atlanta for supper. This change, as will be seen, will add greatly to our railroad facilities. We had hoped to be able to announce 1.' schedule this week. This is a big thing for New berry and we congratulate Mr. Childs on making the arrangement. TIHOUCGH TRAINS TO ATLANTA. The State of yesterday says: "The olicials of the Atlantic Coast Line system, as foretold in The State, came down yesterday, and, being join ed here by President Childs and Assis tant Sup'erintendent C. U. Little, they went on over the Colombia, Laurens and Newberry road on a tour of inspec tion. "In the partyv were Vice-President H. Walters, General Manager J. R. Kenly, General Auditor V. A. Roach and En gineer of Roadway B. R. Dann. They were also accompanied by Civil Engin eer Charles Ellis, who built the road. "The engine was presided over by W. Z. Nettles. who pulled Cleveland's train through the South some years ago. "They made a careful inspection of the road, being well pleased with it, but deciding to order extensive im provements to the roadbed. "At Clinton they held a consultation with the Seaboard Air Line oflicials about the new through trains. At the conference no final action was tak en, but the matter was fully discussed. The train is to be run. but it i.. a ques tion as to when the change of cars would be effecte(' and the schedule time. The iratter is now under ad visenent, but it is as well as settled that the through train will run from Charleston to Clinton, making the con nection and doubling on its track. This will givo the quickest possible schedule to Atlanta. The schedule will .be announced in three or four days. "Gjeneral Traffic Manager 0. V. Smith of the Seaboard Air Line is now in the city, having come down with the Coast'Line people. He will return to headqutarters in Norfolk in a dny or so." The present schedule will be run un - Wh thoutgh trai'ns are arranged. ICE DRINKS ! ICE DRINKS ! SODA WATER, MILK SHAKES, PINE APPLE BONY-BON, Florida OR ANEGE PHOSPHAT E and all 'The LATEST Drinks of the Season. DEEP ROCK and GLENN SPRINGS Water on Draught. Syrups made from the Best Materials. I ROBERTSON & GILDER'S Drug Store. Ezema, scalp covered with erup tions, doctors preve1 vald~eless. P. P. P. was tried and the iair begatn to grow again, not a pimple can be seen, and P. P. P. again proved itself a wonder ful skin cure. Notes from Excelsior. Thue refreshing showers keep gardens Iand all vegetation on a move. The miajority of our farmers winl soon be through thinning six eenits cotton. Mr. T.'L. Wheeler informs us that he enjoyed his first mress of garden beans oni Sat urday. "Dick" is an early gardener and believes in having plenty of uodtigs to eat. Cncf George Couints, Sr., and Aunt ISusie, of Mt. Tabor community, have been spending several days withf their son, Mr. A. M. Count.s and family, of this community. Mrs. A. H. Miller, of Mt. Pilgrim. Isection, and Mrs. d1. S. Wheeler and little son Arthur Lere, of our little .vil lage have been ou a visit to relatives near Peake, S. C. It still seems strange to see the trains passing on the Sabbath day. WYe are not so much opposed to Sounday trains btit we do very much disiike such a Sunday racket. Mr. :End Mrs. Simeon Milier, of Lit tle Mountain, have been on a visit to rela tives in our little village, the guest of their soni, Mr. Mari.mi Miller and lam ick C..ompanly's celebrated Eclipse arato-s, -c. for sale by G3eo. B. Ander o, of Lau'ren'2* S. C., agent for N ew bir, Edg'efield, and Lau rens Cotuu Wrie fo'r prices and& terms. tf Socked Tongues A: Dried Bref at MclIntosh's. . . T-ants'L C S. n G 'T Rnrrt+ OR PROSPERITY LETTER. Suddeln Death of Mr. U. Mid Singley-AcCi dent to Dr. W. T. McFall-Beneficial I'esults of the Keeley Institute. "Corre:pondencc of The icrald and New-. PROSPEITY, May .-Tillman, Irby Talbert, Stokes-TITS. They are al sucking and iin.i it such a pleasani diversion that they propose to contimtU at the business. On last Saturday morning Dr. %. T McFall was pain fu:.y though not seri ously hurt by being thrown from hi hugry. A portion of the harness be came detached and frightened the horse wbich by a dash threw buggy and occupant into a ditch with the above result. The doctor is unfortu nate. Last fall he had a spell of sick ness by being thrown from his horse while riding horseback. Mr. H. M. Singley ;Mid) a well known farmer near here, on Friday evening, received a severe st.rokc of paralysis from which lie will pro bably not recover. Paralysis seets to be hereditary in the Singley family. John M. Schumpert, of Mt. Pilgrim, is attending the Keely Institute at Co lumbia with great beneficial results. There is a uan in this piace, who is so religious that he will not take his nail from the post otiee on Sunday, neither will lie ride on a Sund:;- train or hire a horse andl buggy on Sunrdav, vet this same nin never loses an op portunity to advttcata the election of a man to the highest office in the gift of tie people who bassaid that Ie "feaa.d neither Gcd or man," who has said that he would rather go to hhl with certain people than to heaven with others, who publicly says he makes n o pretentions to reiigion whatever, and who does not hesitate to use the tost blasphemous language in the presence of ladies and before public audiences. 0 te:npora! 0 iores!! "When the wicked rule the people niourn." Mucl greater is their mt''urninr when they, the people, pla--e the wicked in ruhers' seats. M R. 11. ItI). SINGLE- -EAt. PRoSPERITY, May 24.-H. M. Sing ley, who had a stroke of paralysis on last Friday evetting, died last night (Monday). He was about 58 years old, and leaves a wife and throe children, one daughter and two sons, both of whom are married. Rains have been abundant. and gen eral. Stands of corn and cotton are generally good. lHoein: is now being vigorously pressed. The wheat cron is better than it has been for years. Oats fair. The closing exercises of Protperity High School will begin on the 8: .1une, and conclude on the 9th. Prot. C. %V. Welch, of Houston, Texas., will proba bly deliver the annual address on the night of June Sth. Prosperity is proud of her school and her teachers, anrt these exercises are looked forward to with much pleasure, and interest. It is now almost a settled fact that our merchants will not close their stores at 6 o'clock, p. im., as has been cstomary here for a number of years during the dull hot season. Why this change has come over the employers, and this feeling towards employees is so strangely manifested this correspon dent does not pretend to say. There is, however, one thing which he will say, and that is, that rents are no higher, town taxr are no higher, sala ries are no higher than heretofore, and further, that the employees have given as good service as ever they gave, or as was demanded of them. When cities ike Columbia, where taxes, salaries, ad everything else is high, can give heir clerks an hour of recreation every vening, I cannot see why our mer hants should withhold this boon from heir employees. It must be borne in ind, however, that all of them were ot opposed to giving the usual time o the employees. I would emphasize ad impress one truth upon our mer hants-one truth that they cannot ffce or change by any twisting or ontortions, and that truth is, "all work and no play makes Jack a dull oy." Simple, gen tlemen, si mple, but, just as certain as a young man has a hysical nature. Beware of a too strong desire for gain. It is a snare to etrap the unwary. The boys are not appy and serene, and I am sorry for hemi. YU BE. Col- L. J. Allred Writes. I am in imy seventy-third year, and for fifty years I have been a great uferer from indigestion, constipation md billiousness. I have tried nll the emedies advertised for these diseases nd got no permanent relief. About one year ago the disease assuming a nore severe and dangerous form. I ecame very weak and lost lesh rapid ly, I commenced using Dr. H. Mozley's emcoa Elixir. I gained twelve pounds n three months. My strength and ealth, my appetite and my digestion veie perfectly restored, andl now I feel s younrg and vigorous as I ever did in y life. L. J. A LLRED, Door-keeper Ga. State Senate. State Capitol, A t!anta, Ga., Aug. 5, A Mother's Report. Mrs. N. A. McEntire wvrites from Spring Place, Ga.: For many years I have been a great suiff'erer from indiges tion, sick head-bche and nervous pros tration. I tried many remedies, but got o permanetit relief until I used Dr. ozlys Lemon Elixir. I amn now in ietten health than f(ir many years. My daughter has beenr subject to chills and fever from her infancy. I could get no thing to relieve her; the Lemon Elixir has restored her to perfect health. Sold by Druggists, 50e'. and $1.00 per bottle. 'Prep)ared by D)r. H. Mozley, \tlanta, Ga. J)wellng Burned. The dwelling house of Mr. 0. A. Dickert, wvho lives in the lower portion of the county on the Saluda River, was burned on last Tuesday, 17th, at 3 a. n- Nothing was savedl in the house nd the family had a narrow escape with their lives. It was clearly the vork of an incendiary. Mn. Dickert has been unfortunate. Last year three of his horses were taken out and killed during the night. IHe is a hard work ing man of nearly 70 years, hut an enemy with an evil heart seems to be detertined to do him as much injury as possible. If vou ate not satisfied that Smith Wearn are sellitig cheap for cash, call on them arid you will be con iced. I f you want good goods cheap, now is the time. tf. The I. WV. Harper whiskey should he on every sideboarnd. The I. WV. harp)er whiskey should be in eery Mediciie chest. The L. W. Harper whisk-ey should be ni every club. The I. WV. Iarp<:r whiskey should be on every bar. A nd :ill of t his becauise it is the prince of whikies. The Ideal Kentucky ar-ti e!i. Solhl by Ti-os. Q. BoozER. New berry, S. C. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The ]test Salve in the world for Cuts, Sores, nruise. Ulcers. salt Rhieim. Fever Soreis, Tet cr, happed Hands, Chil b!auins. Corns and H Skin Er-uptions, and positively cures iles or nio pay required. It is suaranteed to nive perfect. sat isfaction. or money rofunded rice 25 -ents pe box. Foir sate by Robert >n aGildter. OERTSONS PEPPER MINT CORDIAL. A certain cure for Diarrhoea, )'.sentrv and all other diseases )f the Stomach and Bowels. -3 ents a bottle at Robertson & dier's Drug o-are. A CONVICT'S MANY CRIMES A ro'd Ciiu1na1' Succerul Break for Liberty. Chr.rile MlcManus, a convict from York County. escaped from the Lex ington farm on Friday and that sanie uight committed a series of burglaries which, if he is captured, will insure bims spending a large part of his life under the State's guardianship. The penitentiary authorities describe IcMlanus as follows: Height, 5 feet 3t inches. black hair, brown eyes, dark brown complexion, .ar above left eyebrow and long sear on back of neck. He was convicted in York County in November 191. of manslaughter, and was sentenced to two years in the peni tentiary. At 3 or 4 o'clock yesteriay morning tie stores of Siigh & Mills and Geo. M. Sheeley at Sligh's, thirty-one miles Oibove Columbia on the C. N. & L. rail road, were broken into and some money and about $_O0 worth of goods stolen. The evidence obtained is that Mc Manus was assisted in this work by three local negroes, two of whom have by this time bEen arrested and the other has accomnpanied the escaped convict. The fact of McManus being implicated in the burglary was ascer tained by the finding of a pocket book in one of the stores. It contained one or two letters from his wife and a no tice that his wife had moved to Wax haw, N. C., from York County andlit is supposed that the fugitive is going in that direction-when he left Sligh's he and his companion were heading to wards Prosperity. Among the articles stolen were a double barrelled breech-loading shot gun, a p'rlor rifle, several umbrellas, some c-ned goods and a quantity of clothing. A drug store at one of the stations on the road was broken into earlier in the night and it is believed that the con vict was the burglar. He found noth ing, however, to his taste. It is thought that McManus will hide in the woods for a day or two be fore pushing for the State line.-The State, ud instant. THEY PASSED THROUGH NEWBERRY. McManus and his accomplice were in Newberry last Saturday, but got away before they were suspected of anything or that it was known the rob beries at Sligh's had been committed. Mr. A. M. Teague pursued them to wards Silver Street and passed them once or twice. He determined to bring them down as they passed through a railroad cut some four or five miles from Newberry. He was stationed on the top of the cut and as they passed along he called to them to halt, but seeing they were prepared for resistance and did not take much heed of his command he fired at them twice and they returned the fire. but no one seems to have been hurt. They then got out of the cut and another round was fired, but when Mr. Teague's pistol failed to go off he got out of the way and gave up the chase and the convicts pro ceeded on their journey. Mr. Teague says the above descrip tion of McManus is very good, and that the other negro, his companion, is about the same build, only black, with flat nose and face. Sheriff Riser and a posse went out on Saturday in seach of the negroes, but could find nothing of them. ON MONDAY afternoon it was reported here that they were surrounded in a swamp near Sil ver Street, and another posse went in search, but with no results. They are by this time well away from here. ON TO CHESTER ET AL. On Tuesday afternoon Sheriff Riser reteved a letter from Whitmires si.at ing that two negroes, answering the description of these, were seen to cross tha Enoree River near WVhitmires, and passed on to Union County and to wards Chester. So the time the parties were lookIng for them up near Silver Street, Mc Manus and his companion were cross ing the Enoree River, and heading on towards Chester. Helena Heraldings. M.iss Lilian Glenn has opened a school for-yoiunger pupils at her home and has gathered a bright little class abou t her. Mr. John Stalnaker, of Silver Street, and MIiss Alice Wright, were united in marriage last Wednesday night, at the residence of the bride's brother-in-law, Supervisor McDowell, of the R. & D. R. R. Rev. Geo. A. Wright, of the Newberry Baptist church, officiated. The Helena High School (colored), known as Cleveland Academy, had its closing exercises last Thursday and Friday nights, at Brown's chapel. The programmie consisted principally of vocal and instrumental music, and reci tations in prose and verse. The exhibi tion was very creditable and the beha vior good. There are 156 pupils on the roll, and the school is managed by C. E. Williams, principal, with Rebecca T. Hull, a worthy young woman, as assistant teacher. Ten Thousand In Ashes And Still Burning ! But fully covered by assurance that the merits of "Saboroso" Cigars wil keep them burning. We make no false statements. Our books will show that we have sold 10,000 of this celeb)rated Cigar in the past few months. It is the best 5c. cigar on the market. This is the verdict of all who have tried it. It is one of our leaders. We have other good brands, and can please you in any style, shape or price. We want your cigar trade, and will try and please you, as it is a leaing feature in our business to which we give particular atten tion. Try "Saboroso" and give us your opinion. For sale only at THE CENTRAL 1v DaUG SToim. Spirittinie. Use the three Spirittine Remedies Nature's own reded..s. A lpure extract of the cedar and pine tree. Tfestimonials wvill confirmi the astonishingr results obained in cases of LaGrippe and Influenza. Try it and be convinced of its merits. Mann factured only by Spirit tine C'hemical Co., Wilmington, N. C. Sold by Dr. WV. E. Pelham. Srofula is that im'purity in the blood wvhicb, oceuimulating in the glands of the neck, produce unsightly lumps or swellings, which causes painful, run ning sores on the arms, legs or feet, wich develops uleers in the eyes, ears or nose, often causing blin udess or deaf ness, wvhich is the origin of pimples, yancroIsgro)wths and many other anifestat ions usually ascribed to "humors." P. P. P. is the friend in need. A cot'rse of this valuable blood purier. and you will bze a well man. If o suffer fromi Scrofula in any of its various forms, be sure to take P. P. P. Children Crv for Pitcher's_Castoria. Newberry College Cour.-encement. The Herald and News is in receipt of a tastefully executed invitation from the Senior Class of '92, Newberry Col lege, to attend the 22d Annual Con Cmencement at the Opera House, com mencing June 12. The following Is the prcgrarlme of' exercises: Sunday, 11 a. i., Baccalaureate Ser mon, by Rev. E. .1. Wolf, D. D., of .ettysburg. Pa. Sunday, 8.3I) p. im.. Installation of I Rev. A. G. Voigt as Professor of Sys tenatic Theology in the Seminary. Monday, b.3O p. in., Junior Contest I in Oratory. Tuesday, 10.30 a. in., Address before the Alumni Association, by W. J. Cherry, Esq., Rock Hill, S. C. Tue.day, 12 m., Annual Meeting of the Alumni Association. Tuesday, s.:*0 p. m., Address before, the Societies,bylev. L. E. Busby, A.M., Lesville, S. C. Wednesday, 10 a. in., Commence tent Day. Class Roll-S. J. Derrick, R. L. Gun ter. G. S. Livingston, S. A. Merchant, J. P. Neel, E. B. Setzler, J. O. Wells, iE. L. Wessinger, J. W. Wessinger. Junior Contest il Oratory-Contest ants: G. S. Bearden, E. A. Carlisle, J. L. Caughman, B. L. Jones, E. W. Lu ther, N. D. Bodie, S. L. Cash, J. H. Harms. J. D. Kirard, H. A. McCul lough. ICE, CHEAPER THAN ANYBODY, w By H. C. HUNTER. Strength and Health. If you are not feeling strong and healthy. try Electric Bitters. If "La Grippe" has left you weak and weary, use Electric Bitters. This remedy acts directly on Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, gently aiding those organs to perform their functions. If you are afflicted with Sick Headache. you wili find speedy o and permanent relief 1y taking Electric Bit ters. One trial will convince vou that this is nl the remedy you need. Large boitles only 50c, nt at Robrts n & Gilder's Drug Store. oil T When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became ss, she clung to Castoria. t When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. G German Millet. German Millet. Just received a fresh lot of that prime German Millet, which we offer at a reasonable price, ROBERTSON & GILDER, T Druggists. Two Inquests. ac th Last Saturday one George Sheely a t negro living on Tom Davis' place had C gone out to fish in Scheck's Creek. He c mired in the gpick sand and in the effort to extricate himself was drowned. On Sunday Davis came up to the home of of Trial Justice Maybin to get him to t hold the inques:. This he declined to to do unless D.av.s would first come to ti Newberry and sece if the Coroner could ac be found and in case he could not then re) procure an order from Geo. B. Cromer clerk of the Commissioners authorizing him to do so. This Davis did and not finding the Ccroner got a note from Tc Mr. Cromer authorizing Justice May bin to hold the inquest. This he did. j But in the meantime Mr. Reagin's th deputy, Mr. Robt T. Caldwell, had sen t CI o r Coroner Reagin who was at his fol homesomne eight miles from town. He Ca proceeded to :Davis,' and on the way gu met Justice Maybin returning, but he went on and also held the inquest. Both verdicts were that the negro came - to his death from accidental drowning. The negro was -drowned about nine miles from the Courthouse. These are the facts as we have been able to ob tain them. We presume there is nio doubt of the negro~being dead and that it was a case of accidental drowning. n to sh sta lai " , be ONE ENJOYT g Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant ca] and refreshing to the taste, and acts Ui gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, K' Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head- I1 aches and fevers and cures habitual tha constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remede of its kind ever pro- St duced, pleal.ing to the taste and ac- sai ceptable to the stomach, prompt in the its action anad truly beneficial in its , effects, prepared only from the most pr healthy anc& agreeable substances, its on, many excellent qualities commend it for to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c li and $1 bottles by all leading drug->r gists. Any reliable druggist who I) may not have it on hand will pro- be cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. - ,0AN FR ANCISCO, CA L. LoUISVIL. KY. NEW YORK. N.Y CHRONICLE FIL BP PRT11IIPORTS 0 Of all the Campaign Meetings this sum me1r in Stuth Carolina. Reme.nber: Full, Accurate and Impartial Reports, so that you can see fo" yourselt- just what is going on. We give you simply - the news. If you want good reports ubcribe now to the Chronicle. Ad ress: T:1e Augusta Chronicle, PATRICK WALSH, Pres.. Augusta, Ga. Remit by post office mioney order, ostal note~, registered letter or express. By ma 1I the Daily and Sauday hronicle, one year, $fi.00. Six months, $3.00). Three nmonths, $l1.50. Weekly Chronicle, $1.00 per year. Latest telegraphic news from all over :he world. Correspondence, farm top cs, histo-y, stories, poems, fashion, olitics. The most complete newspaper n the Southast. for Infants "Castorlaissowelladaptedtochldren t I recommend itas superior.toany prescript known to me." H. A. Aacm, HI. D., ll So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y "The use of 'Castoria' Is so universal a its merits so well known that it seems a w; of supererogation to endorse it. Few are t Intelligent families who do not keep Casto within easy reach." Cuu os MzT AD. Late Pastor Bloomingdale Beformed Chur Tas car Trial. Why suffer frorr Kidney and Liver Disea * kind of weakness, or o * and keep you in heal prove this, I will send to any one on trial, free Batteries. Costs vothik FRt ocs, su *.*1,and $ guaranteed to last fordue syfcetEet to-day . Give waist met Agents Wanted. BEST ORGANS FOR EASIES' The MASON & HAMLIN CO. mous Organs or Pianos for three n )portunity to test it thoroughly in >t longer want it. If he continues tid amounts to the price of the in, Lt further payment. Illustrated Cats asall &i Harilin 0 BOSTON. NEW ['ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF NEWBERRY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. aorge S. Mower as Administrator of the personal estate of Cynthia Mower, deceased, Plaintiff, against Rebecca A. Cole, as Executrix of the last will and testament of Milton Cole, de eeased,and in her own right, William Y. Cole, Rachel Cole, Lucretia Cole, Sallie Cole, Mary BlancheCole, Idella Cole, Anna Cole and Wade M. Cole, Defendants. Summons for Relief. the Defendants above named: You are hereby summoned and re ired to answer the complaint in this tion which is on file in the office of e Clerk of the Court for Newberry >unty in said State, and to serve a py of your answer to the said com tint on the subscriber at his office at Iwberry C. H., within twenty days :er the service. hereof, exclusive of e day of such service; and if you fail answer the complaint within the ne aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this tion will apply to the Court for the tief demanded in the complaint. Dated August 13thb, A. D. 1891. GEO. 8. MOWER, Plaintiff's Attorney. the Defendants, Idella Cole, Anna Cole and Wade Mt. Cole: rake notice that the complaint in is action was filed in the office of the erk of the Court of Common Pleas SNewberry County, State of South .rolina, on the thirteenth day of Au st, 1891. GEO. S. MOWER, Plaintiff's Attorney. Niewberry, S. C. TH E This is the only store that does t carry a mixed stock but does rry the best line of Fine Cloth g in the State. The,.best dressed ntlemen say so, and my aim is keep it so. My line of Spring Clothing is e most attractive in the city, owing all the latest patterns of 7lish goods. My line of Hlats comprises the ;est shapes and colors that can had this season, giving you a eat variety to select from. Unlaundered Shirts are what I [l your attention to. The ba ilaundered Shirt in the city is nard's Specialty, price S1. Then iave the best for 75c and 50c it can be found. The celebrated ir Shirt will give you better isfaction in a Laundered Shirt mn any you can find elsewhere; ice, si;~$1,25, and $1.50. Try e and you will be well pleased they fit perfectly. ~Anything you need in my e will be sold at the lowest ce, and the workmanship is the M. L. KINAR D, Co1lazmbia, S. C. LIQUlOR GMR AND TOBA000, CALL ON .Q. BOOZER. X CHOICE LINE OF~ FAMILY 4LWAYS ON HIAND ATs T. U. BOOZER'S. and Children. at C.atoria curee Colic, Constipation, oSour Stomach, Diarrhaea. Euctation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di. Wit injurious medication. nd " For several years I have recommended ,rk your' Castoria,' and shall always continue to he do so as itbas invariably produced beneaial ,A results." Enwm F. PAwDDn, M. D., u he Winthrop," 125th Street and 7th ave., h. New York City. -A=s COXFnxr, 7 MVas r STaZT, NZW Yoa. the bad effe~cts of the La Grippe, Lame Back. se. Rheumatism. Indigestion, Dyspepsla, any ther diseases, when Electricity will cure you th. (Headache rel1ievedl in one minute.) To DH. JUDD'S ELECTRIC BELT 5, if satisfied. Also, Electric Trusses and Box g to try them. Can be regulated to suit, and ers. A 3elt and Battery combined, and pro [city to shock. Free Medical Advice. Write sure, price and full particulars. Address uDRJUDD, Detroit, Hich. AND PIANOS r PAYMENTS. now cffer to rent any one of their iontbs, giving the person hiring full his own home, and return if .e does to hire it until the aggregate of rent ;trument, it bect:es his property with logues, with net prices, free. ran aRq[ Piano Co. YORK CHICAGO. Zumme rood . / have given special and care ful attention to the selection of the Colors and Designs for summer wear. Many designs are confined exclusively to me. I am show ing a large and more complete line than ever before in Scotch, French anaAmerican Ginghams, French Lawns and Organ dies, Domestic Lawns, Cambrics, both shirting and dress patterns, Scotch and American Chev iots, Silko/ines, Cotton China Silks, Outing Clothas; Calicoes in light and medium shades at 64ic and Ec. India Linen and Victoria Lawn from from 64ic to 30c. Apron Lawns in hemnstitched and fancy figured effects. India Dimity, Persian and India Mulls, Crepe Cloths, Tuckings, All over Embroderies and Flouncinazs, Momie Cloths, Colored Bedford Cords, Welt or Corded Pique, Novelties in Imported White Goods, such as Plaid and Striped Lawns, Open Work Checks and Stripes and Fancy Figyured Checks at 12k, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35.40 cents. I guarantee Prices on all gocds I ,Sell. d. D. Davenport Newberry, S. C. A SAD R EFLECTION Yes, it is indeed very sad to reflect over the fact that we must sell our goods at such very low prices. Still we are bound to lead and We Must Make a Stir When we get on the warpath the people chuckle with almost fiendish glee as they Listen to the Crack of falling prices. It is the sig nal that they are going to be benefited, and they Rush With Eager Haste to look over and buy BAR GAINS from our large and care Eully selected stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, and General Merchandise. [t is no time to hesitate. You must come at once and take ad rantage of this Extraodinary CLEARANCE SALE. Yours to please, 0. KLETTNEB. DONTRACTS TO LET. LjRIDAY, JUNE 3D, A T 10 A. M., La member of the Board of County ommissioners will be at Kinard's ord on Kinard's Creek, to let the con ract for building a bridge. Saturday, June 4th, at 10 A. M., a nember of the Board will t'e at the brd on Gilder's Creek near Dr. R. C. jarlisle's, to let the con;tract for build ng a bridge. Specifications made known at times ud places named. GEO. B. CROME R, Clerk. Mona 16, 182.4