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LOCAL AND SPECIAL. ARRIVAL AND2 I EI'AKTI-kk 1F >IAI.1 No.li--Fromtolurntbiat,IreknVIlle 1 p II No. I!-Frotl GreenViIle to Col ta l2u 4 1 i tt MAIL ON C. N. : L. a. R. From Charleston to Clin'on . ---------- 12 3 p ini C rorn Clinton to t.harleston.......---.- 4 1 P II Mail will be open only one-i:t houir after mail is up. and the oIter d,or will he closed at dark. O.bee cioses daily at a p. III , ex'el L Saturday. On Saturday open until dark. ARRIVAL AND iYA.TCICE of STAIt 1:LCTE. NEWBERRY AND UTul'IA. Leave Monday and Thursd:y...... ...... p to Arrive Monday and Thursday............. - p itI NEwBEOIO.Y AND WHIT.IIRE",. Leave Tuesday and Friday.............. l::u p lin Arrive Tuesday and Friday.......- i: in LAURENS AND NEwBE.RY. Lv. Tuesday, Thursday and saturday... I p ni Ar. Tuesday, Thutsday and Saturday... 1'i it It. MOO1RMAN, P. 31. Postponed.. The Clippings Social of the New berry Woman's World's Fair Club has been postponed to Friday night, July 1st. When in need of a nice pair of aIInd Sewed Shoes, go to Janison's and buy the Lilly Bracket Shoe-the most com fortable shoe made. ly Court. The Sessions Court will begin on Monday, July 11th. Judge Aldrich will preside. The jurors will be drawn next Fri day. Knights of Honor. Mr. E. Bacon, of Spartanburg, Grand Lecturer Knights of Honor for South Carolina, is in Newberry and will deliver a lecture before the Newberry Lodge this (Tuesday) evening. A full attendance of the members is desired. Smoked Tongues And Dried Beef at McIntosh's. Straw Hats, cheap at JAtIEsoi'S. ly "Strife" At the opera house by the Newberry Rifles on Wednesday, the 15th, was a fine success. The play was acted splen didly and with the ease of professional players. A large audience was present. The receipts were $104. Clothing! Clothing!! Big Bargains in C!--thing in order to close out balance of spring goods. Will sell at a big discount. If you have de ferred buying your Spring Suit now is your time. O. M. JAMIESoN. ly Gave Bond. Ben Stevens, the young white man who killed Wash Bennett, near Chappells, on Wednesday, the 8th. surrendered himself to Sheriff Rizer on Monday. He was ta ken before Associate Justice Pope on a writ of habeas 'corpus, and was admitted to bail in the sum of 51,500 for his ap pearance at the July court. Stevens gave the bond yesterday. Silk Arrasene, Embroidery and Etch ing Silk, Artist's Tube Oil Paints and a select line of Picture Frames for sale at Salter's Photograph Gallery. It. A Bargain. For sale-a seven room cottage with well of water and all necessary ima provements. Desirably located in the village of Helena. Price $450. For further information apply at The Herald and News off.ee. tf Election of Teachers. At a meeting of the Trust~ms of the Newberry graded schools held last Thurs day. Superintendent Frank Evans was re eleted for the next year, and the follow ing lady teachers for the 'white schools: Mrs. Maggie L. Tarrant, Mrs. Maggie Moore, Mrs. Birda Boozer and Misses Bessie Wheeler, Eloise Welch and Lilla Kibler. The teachers for the public schools were all re-elected 'without change. BIg Excurbon. Mr. Hope A. Dickert will run a big excursion from Clinton to Charleston on Tuesday, July 12th, and return on the next day, the 13th. The route will be on the Columnbia, Newberry and Laurens Road and the Atlantic Coast Line via Sumterand Lane's. This route will insutre a comfortable and quick trip. The fare from Newberry will be e3.I ). Full particulars can be found in the advertisement in this issue. Every one who has tried the "Tar heel Cheese" recommend it as being the finest cheese ever brought to the city. Leave your order for somew, at IV MCINTOSH's. Off to the United synod. The United Synod of the Lutheran Church in the South meets to-day at Knoxville, Tenui. It only meets in biennial sessions. The last mieeting was held in Wilmington, N. C. There are several delegates fromt Newberry who will attend. Revs W. C. Sebaeff'er, (G. WV. Holland, J. B. Fox and A. G. Voigt, and Messrs Geo. B. Cromuer, D. B. Wheeler and H. H. Folk go as delegates. Maj. P. E. Wise and Mr. A. H. Kohn will go from Prosperity. Mr. R. C. Perry fromn Newberry, ando Mr. E. H. Aull who goes in the interest of the Lutheran Visitor. Spirittine. Use the three Spirittine Remedies Nature's own rededies. A pure extract of the cedar and pine tree. Testimonials will confirm the astonishing results obtained in cases of LaGrippe and Influenza. Try it andl be convinced of its merits. Manufactured only by Spirit tine Chemical Co., Wilmington, N. C. LSold by Dr. WV. E. Pelham. ''eSaloWagener, Jr., ilSaI 4-Tfe talioW agener, Jr.,wlstn he eni ng season at the following places to wit: WVm. Smith's, on Tues d iys; Prosperity, on Thursdays; New b-rry C. H., on Saturdays: proprietor's stables, on Moindays. 'TEuMs: 410 to usure. Post Office address. Newberry, S. C. March, 189'2. M. M. BrFORD. Bad Negro With a Knife. David Boazman had aL cuttinlg scrape with Joe Davis on Saturday on Mr. .io. C. Goggans' p lace in Township No. 8. Boazman had a dull knife, but he' carved up Davis in a terrible man ner. He gave Davis a cut from ear to chin on the left side of his face and cut thle ear in twain, then three gashes on his thigh and a six inch cut on the back and two on his abdomen. Davis cut Boazman slightly on the thumb. Boazman was arrested on Monday and committed to jail by Trial Justice Maybin. Darness Cannot be Cuarred by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure D)eaf n'..,, and thbat is by constitutional rem-! e-dies. Deafness is caused by an in nlamed condition of the mutcouis lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets intiamed vou have a rumbling sou .K or imperfect hear ing, and when it is enitirely closed Deafness is tile result, and tun-' less tie inflamnmationl cani be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will bedstoe forever ;nine cases out of ten are cautsedi by catarrh, which is nothing but ani im flamed condition of the mucous su faces. XVe will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that canuot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CH ENEY & Co., Toledo, 0. wasold by Druggists, 75e. f Al:UU il) ALL Ail:1) ALT. i r. C I. l avirdi so!d :: h,:1!- of it - ttl y ictrday to Mr. ( \\ . \I il!tr at Tl l orn ero t,'t of ili c"tutnty - :,idl tli b c>l(kint , linel4. :ndt1 Ih1- (" .1 n t . v"try u(.d. Ir.J. M. Johnstom-:tmo-, hi: se1 this 'teek a, a eu2d lit. fo r the Le:islature. ': - c il be a :,i. ;:i . uail.: 5(i. ,i!t ,tlst- ('h i Saturtdav, Jun _.,Iih. The l>utli c, i(vor-lial!y i :i1 . Ie ann2cual rneeti"Ig of k hoicler:; of the New.'erry C). wtiil be lid in Cunucil ('haber1 onr \\ ::ezday, .July (;th. ThIe rigul:a ervi: es w'i;l be i,-:id at t he Lut,eranl ecurebl next -:1c1lav at 1 i a. m ,notw'it.hta2: .Ig t::c ab,ttc, of the I.ast,r. A l.t'1" pot,tolle h:(s ben-i -tablislhed at Ilarl i.' Lithia Splrings, bV I lie n.uanw" of ilarri;' Springs, with J. T. Harris as posto:s.ter. Ih re w Ill be a b.rb:ene and h:'e ba: at ari is' Litinla Sp rin; :n Fri daiy. 4:1 incstal t, a:<d a : (ani . oing ba;l at the iotel at nligit TIhis is ";.row ing" wte:ither . The: drought was brckein Saturd-v b.y. .p: did slowers ii various s"etieis t, the county, and it is -till .howery. The wheat crop is ttnu:nally good this year and the Ne,vIierry Steam,c Mills is prepared to convert it into good flour. Mr. Wi. B. A:ll is ;iv iug the inill his personal supervi:-ion. Mr. J. Cal. Neel has sent The Herald and News a bunch of wheat numicber ing ?'.ty-seven stalks f:ou one grain of wheat. The stalks are all healthy. The curiosity may be seen at our office. The Teachers' I tlstitute for this coua ty will be held July 4-n. The teachers will be Prof. E. B. Craighead, of Spar tanburg, Director; the assistants will be Prof. V. H. Hand, of Florence, and Prof. XV. W. Lewis, of Yorkvli!e. Cards of invitation are out for the marriage of Mr. Otto Kilettner to Miss Mary Zobel at the residence of the lat ter this evening at !) o'clock. The Herald and News begs to extend con gratulations in advance, and wishes the happy couple a pleasant. and prosper ous journcey through life. On last W'ediesday night, Rev. J. S. Cozby, D. ).. of Newl.erry, delivered the coinencemient (ration to the graduating class of Cliu .on College, on "Religious and moral obiigations of an American citizen." "For forty minutes he heid the audience enthralled," says a correspoudent of the Register. The Newherrv postoilice closes every day excep: Saturday at 5 p. im. Opens a half hour after the arrival and distri butio:: of each mail. The outer door closes at dark. On Saturday Post master Moorman will keep the office open until dark for the acc >nmodatio.l of people in the country who get their mail at New berry. FRUIT JARS! FRUIT JA RS!! Mason's Fruit Jars, half gallons, quarts and pints. Ako extra rab bers for same. F"r sale cheap at RIEITSo\ & GILIER*s ly. lru Store. Personcals. Associate Justice Pope is at home :n Newberry. Mr. Duncani Wallace is home from Wofi'ord College. M r. Hope A. Dickert, of Chapin. was in town yesterday. Miss Lizzie Mittel is visiting Mrs. H. C. MIoses, at Sumter. Mr. Robert Leavell has returned from Freeman University. Editor W. H. Wallace and Mr. E. A. Scott left on Friday for Chicago. Miss Louisa Meredith, of Laurers, is visiting Mrs. Cole. L. Blease. Hon. Geo. S. Mower is atteniding commccenceentt at D)ue West this wveek. Maj. L. XW. C. Blalock left on Mon day for Harris' Lithia Spricngs. Mr. A ndrew Lommz~hore, ocf No. n;, is clerking for WV. E. B3elcher f: Co. Capt. A. P. Pifer returned home last week from a business trip to North Carolina. Mrs. Wmc. H. Ancdersoni splent last week in Newbcerryv on a visit tio Mrcs. Cole. L. Blease. Prof. T. WV. Gary, (cf the Patrick Military Incstitute at Anderson, is hcome at Lon:gshore's for thIe summicer vaca tctm. Mr. .Jas. S. Matthews wecnt to Willis tonc on Saturday On aecciunt of the ill cness of his fat her, Mr. J. P. Matthews, whlo died ont Monday. Mrs. Robert N oormcan ancd childreni are on a visit to thce family of Rev. . B. Campbell, at Greenwiood. Mr. and Mrs. .J. H-art Biease. left Newberry on Monday-the formier to visit their (laughter at Union, anid the latter for a few wveeks at (lenn Springs. Mrs. Samcuel McG ee, ocf Lee Counity, Mississippi, wacs on a visit last week to her aunt Mrs. ELueline Bradley, ancd is ncow visitihng hcer sister Mrs. W. D). Mayfield in Golumbia. Prof. C. WV. Welch acid Prof. W. K. Sligh left Newberry on Stunday focr Anderson where thcey wviI conduct a teachers' institute. Fromc there they they go to Pickens County ,anld to) Spartancburg for similar work... Another Negro Killed. Gleo. Scoctt acid Arthcur WXest, t wo ne gro train bands, got incto a dliliculty while at work at Peak oic Thursday, l6thi instant, and Scott shot WVest twc ice wit " niMol. WVest was broughbt to Newuerry the same day andldied abocut dusk. Corcoicer Re~agi n held the imc1i est Friday morning. The evidece sh Iowed thcat XWest was advancing on Scot t with a railroad shovel when Scott shot him. D)r. JT. H. McIntosh made thce lost mcortemc exatin ration, shcowincg tha t (death was caused by intercc:d hemor rhcage from oneC of tl:e wvounds, andl thbe jury returned a verdict accordingly. Scott is a Newberry negro and liv.ed at Helena. West li-:ed icn Edgefield. Thce (dificulty originated fromic lac guage ucsed bcy both aegrices. It wa~sin tenided as a joke, tut the talk grw warm and( hot and blood was shedc. Scott has not yet becin arrested. Prosp~erity Cluib. (CornM ima, Junce 7~.--Secretary of State Tinudal has isuedi ai commescaion fo e a charter to the "Prospcerity (iuh.' The objects~-stated a.'re social andclit ersry. Tice cocrporato'rs are: G3. A. Mafletlt, W. T. McFall, M. 1)., 1. itui C. Jf. Hunter. XW. S. Manin. S. D). Dun can, S. L. Fellers acnd S. C. Barre The cap)ital stock oif the niew elab Is tio be S:cInI4n, dividcd in to 40is shares of $>3 each.-Special to News and Courier. Highest of anl in Leavening Pov OLUI \\lin'-ia" .i'w :ih" zeIth of th1, 'ver intestui l :e.'ss ~f CmIIIIenemtt (la', antd t: ~iE;ira hP,ns"e was tilled by an immenlse ;:titlit nee. The eight gria;iar.-s pr on,nced their orati, "ns. ;ad sL' wed that the class of '92 wal o): exr i on ini the aclhievements of itt ra - >C thu.+ wh%o hv..' stood in their th,- past Ienty-live y,Irs. Th r rauaren an. thir sui,J "-s were n". L.. (;u t".r. A:1- i-.n. "'I'ns: -it For, " S. A. Mechat, N.wh .rry. .\I,otads an,i .. It,un li ll)!Ilte .. . .3. P. Neel. Newh,rrv. "'ord(i's llum hi.m Expo.sitionII " .i, . \<).Wi!s. Ne".therrv. "Arbitration." E. L. W\ "i"e.1ii:a . --eords of lh" .t' J. '" ii:. W :ine. .exingtol, 'Natilonal i-: '. etzler". 1't1m'aI:;. val1edietory. "Te o\'ung 'cntl,mnlt"n all spi,ke well. .;. Sir. the valediltoria;n. deservc .peci:m ti f~r tie 'l,quent manner ;in whieb; he spoke tii' farewell to prof r:1 :.' t<h-nts. fr! nds and classmates. 1)A L4 A ND 'Rf Iizs. .h1 3 medls and pi izes were awarded as Ih e'nior esO' i:' eh w1as ;warded to i Ia ). !)rrit-k'. The' presenitation1 was mo1i e' I,\ -iv. 1)r. Wolfe. The tamlthenatical medal. i ;v(,ni by Pro e rFo- to the student_ -n the fresh "al. .lhomore ;:nl jl''iOi rasses for the best stand"1g in niathenaties. was award ed to a junion. B. L. .Ju- -, of Newherry. ( eo. 1. Cromer made the p,r::entitionu. T.11 sophomore medal for the best st;idinig in (reek. :ven by Col. '1'homals W. Holloway and (r :. S. Mower, wr won by .Janies A. Bowers. of Newberry. The Miv. L. E. Busby prr ented the med i to the youthful etor. Robert II. Welch. of Newberry, won the freslhnan prize--a sel -tion of books given by Dr. 0. B. Mayer. Mr. James P. Kinard avarded the prize, and honora ble mention was made of J. W. Snitten berg. of Little Mountain. The bator': medal was awarded to E. B. Setzler, of P'onaria. The medal was given by J. F. J. ('aldwell for the best es say. L'l;s s -siou the essay was on I (ot le"'s 'Rise and Fall of the Dutch Iepub lie." Mr. Wm. J. Cherry. of Rock Hill. made the presentation. The senior preparatory priye. a copy of Webster's International 1)ictionary. was awarded to Henry (lnton Summers, of Newberry. President Ho)liand then awarded the diplomas and c.nferred the degree of A. B. upon the members of the class of '92, and also announced the following degrees. authoi 'red by the Board of Trustees: DEOIEES cO\FEIEED. Degree of .1. M. upon the Rev. M. M. Kinard, of Columbia: Prof. W. K. sligh. of Newberry. and Prof. G. E. FoLk, of .Mexia. Texas. '1'Te honorary degree of Doctor of Di vinitv was conferred on the l-v. S. W. Owen. of Hagerstown. Maryland. Pr ident Holland addressed the stu dents in part,g words of counsel. and with the benediction by Rev. Dr. Wolfe, the coinenucement of 1892 was closed. S. 13. JONES IS THE MAN to buy your j1 I!'t' E the c t: EE i1 I; CC ' 11 EEI 1!! CC _('Cn EE 1E: S..' LOWE 1 S aT .Ani. Among the graduates at Furman Uni-1 4ersiy last week were George L. JTohn sonl a~nd James F. Sanders, of Newberry tounti'. 31r. Sanders did not speak on (Com mencement day. T1he Greenville News has the following among its notes of the DI)anme'ncem!ent exercises: --The Perils of the Concentration of \ealth' was the subject of the oration de liveecd by Geo rge Laifay~ette Johnson, of1 Newberry Coity. The speaker quoted 3r. Gladstone's d 2laration that the two great evils threaitening America were the 'entra!"at.ion of the money power and the rrilty with which divorces may be ob) hdnelud. 'The chimor comes from all over, the country for more money. and is an serc w1~ith the statement t'1at the money. inot in circ'ulation. The speaker c'laim d that it was in circulation, but in the bands ci the miilionaire~. It circulates, ut among only a few. It is the depravity I A human nature that gives men their I reed for money. With thec money p)ower 1 oes the political pow~er. The power c' money at tihe ballot box is well known.! This state of affairs temnptr the demagogue I to comie out and pose a1s the champion of( the people merely for the puIrpose of get ing an office. W~hen he C.cquires some nfluence among thbem he is ready to sell lu, not himself alone. but them also. < he press has not escaped its polluting 1 touch. 1L0aders. detecting the corrupted part of the pr,'s, suispect even the good. 1 Mnopolies set aside the law of supply andl demuandl andl dictate p)rices on thle ec'ssa ries o~f lUfe. P'atrio)ts are needed to 1 remove thbis cuil and save the country." 8mithi & Wearn are ('losing out their ~toe(k at a dliscount. There is 1o10m bg about it. Read their advertise m et. tf. A splendid line (Children's Suits sell-i ing 1t ('lst, at Jamiiesoni's. Suits for 1 5:;.50 to 64.5: regular prlice $5.00 to Is nomw selling1)4 clothing chieape'r thu the cheapest. HIe oflers mianiy nice ~uis for a ve'ry smaJIll amrount of eash, withI children's suits at less thtan cost. This is a fine oppoIrtunlity to get seasonI ble e!othing as well as otheCr goods at .i low tigure. Hiarris' Lithia W\ater will cure any malarial dlisealses, Dlropsy, Si'k Hfead iI.he4, (Conlst ipatin diseases5Ct5.' a risin ii from11 po)iised blood01, (ravel. F"or sale :by lI >bertsoni & il1der and W. E. Pe1- 1 bi'am . tf I Picture Frames, Albums ann. Easels JuiS trelel v'ed anither ll'ineit assortmnenut >f PZitr F"ramesc at Salters' Photo-1 Shoess Shoes, Shoes. %Z. i -hr's wel killownI> S. J1. FausiIt k1 So .' Shloes. Au li ld as a silver (d44. t r at Thlxwl-n's. U' f For i S of all k i nds go to .Jamie 'o s. The !ahte t styles, best stock( and11 tLoweC-! Pr'ice. t'au alway- b.e hand. iy I A id- it (of wortk P'ants for .51 cenits, r.-Latest U. S. Gov't Report. ~ELY PURE I Uppo,ition to the *r.iw'.,riy "-.- :.i:l 0ih --. Cottou Miill-The Hand o ath4ti. l'ci i'-.t! V,S. ('. JUne' _l. -\ llili"! ileed, d rain fil lel i ieo Vest era en . ing. It fell very hard ainid s i .inm :^e is done. Prof. ('ounts is now eIi.lsed iin lv I off the dlilterenlt townishil,; in tthl coutiltt into sc:h.ol diistrict-, ar"t".:-ling to a icent act of tlbe Leti-lttire. It b- ain his wcorkI yeterdayv inl T!own1-hil N Henry Suitner, u,o t hoi n olo a -P-. p+ebie operation Wats plelrit-me ivE weeks ago, died Iast igi;hIt. )eath did not result fro:l ihe ~Iperationl or Iron the cause of it, but tlrmiil typh:li fever. He will be burr it"I to-io~rrow at 10 o'clock a. i. at St. Paul's ch ure. He was nearly seventy seven year, ,l1 and was a colsisteit ieinher of St. Jacob's t Pinev Woodltt luthin chureh. He died inl a fili assurare, , eternal life. A call for a rmieetiii of the citizem of the town to-mtorri Wte.l.e-day eVeIiing to protest against .'1 ol)enlin" of the "social club rot,+" Wa iun"r ously sgned. A rueC ting of .:ll tl ladies in town is called t>r to- rrow afternoon, when they will take simIitar action in regard to the "soi i I:ub Public sentiment strongly disfavors the dispensing of spirituous liq:ors in any shape or form as a beverage, and !h,+ who undertake aiy project or scieim: with this end in view will surely Imeet with strong opposition and coiilelniia tion by putiite sentiment. Yesterday evening the eitiz!Us who are interested in the erection of :i cot ton mill at this place heldi a lrelimii nary meeting. A. H. Kohn was called to the chair, and F. V: Capers to the secretaryship. The mieetinug discussed the question of a (ottoal Mill, the prob able cost of the dillerent kinds of ett tori mills, arUd then aipoinlted a coim miittee to obtain iiiforiiati:n of f:wts ind costs of yarn mill, clotn nills, &.. atnd to report to a mteetilig to be held next Monday at 4 p. ni. The corn miittee is, H. C. Moseiey, L. S. Bowers, Dr. A. .J. P). Julian, A. M1. Wyse and Kenneth Baker. Prosperity is a "dry town," in a triet sense of the teri. It was mi:ule so by an act of the Legislature, at the re uest of a Majority of its citiz:ns. In ;,rder to defeat thl will of the injority, tnd to dispenue ardent spi:-its in the town, an application for a et tr to .rganizea"Social Club" has been made to the Secretary of State. The applica ion is signed by G. A. 'Matfett, S. L. Fellers, S. C. Barre, W. T. Mt-Fall, W. S. Mann, S. .). Duncan, C.J. Hunter aud Isadore Ruff. In justice to the last tw gentlemen; they say that when they signed the application for a char ter, they entirely misunderstood its :haracter, and they now desire the fact made public that they in no man ier approve or endorse a club that ias for its object the dispensing ofspiritous iuors. They have made affidavit to his effect. Dr. W. T. MeFall will also publicly announce the withdrawal of is name from any connection witi he proposed schemn-. So quietly was. .he application made, that it wa.s UU ;nown here until The State pub ished the fact in Sunday's inue. YU-BE-. An elegant line Oxfords for Ladies, Mlisses and Children, at Iy 0. M. JAMEsON's. Helena Heralings. Miss Antnnie-Leeze Day, of (ChinppellIs, s visiting MIrs. B. E. .Julieu. Miss Mfamie Day, of Chappells, paid a isit to friends in the village last week. Mr. and Mrs. .Jacob Epting, of Pros ierity, wvere on a visit last week to heir (laughter, Mrs. JIeffcuoat. Miss Eloise WVeich has been elected t teacher in the Newberry Graded school. WVe extend congratulations o the board onf its good judgmrent; to ur young friend on her good fortune. MIr. George Clark, of Edgefield, was >ni a visit to friends in Helena arid New >erry last week. Mr. Lawton Watkins, of Chappells, pent a pleasant day here in the early .art of the week. Section-nmaster Byrdl has moved into be Sparks house. Mr. .J. Z. Salter occupies tihe Shep mrd cottage recently purchased by Prof. Howell MIorrell, o'f Richla:al ounity, paid his frienid -Mr. J effeoat a isit last week. The Clinton Orphana;ge- aplpeais for d. Let the call for help for the or hans not go unheeded. It is cheering to see the boys and irls athirst for knowledge, and in this ornection we me:ntion the names of he boys who have gone up to the raded School and the College fromu he little village school and given evi ence oft decidedl talent: A t New vberry olege Mfaster Jamies M. Bowers vas awardIed a gold medal for the best sophomore (Greek examination, and laster Henry Clinton Stumers re eived a coIpy of Webster's Interna .ional Dictionary for best stand ing ini senior Preparatory Dep)artmernt. Lit ,e Surry Shockley is on the hon->I'r roll Lt the G;raded School, and says that if Ie is spared arid permiittedl to go brough another school y'ear lie will do is best to learn all that he cant. These rouths are worthy oIf ermulatin. An -duation is a grand possession. D)o all ~ou can to get it, boys, for the girls are oinlg bravely ahead. A letter received here last weeck hv ie relatives of M1r. Will Shelton, whoin s known to many (If us, states t hat Its brother .Jas. Rt. Shelton and J. T. Allison, of' Waynesville, N. C., were tilled on the K. C. G. arid L4. railroad est Tuesday, at Lonesome Valley. Tlhe ceident was caused by the falling in f a trestle 80Il feet long and 1:;-> feet lIghi. The trestle is said to have been milt (of roulnd, urseasonted timbi ers, vhich were strapped together. The restle hadl five tiers of beniches, which tave way one at a time. On the trestle vere two weighty Baldwin engti nes mrd a rtnumber oIf ears heavily freight The first alarming in timruation of dan ter was tihe snapping and crashinrg of imbers and the fall (If the eniginue aind raint to the deck below, and thlen un rge after plunge until the boit tomi vs reached. Allison the engineer, and helton the firemen, who were killed, vere young married mniut, each leaving Swife arid child. They are said to have een excellent men in their hituts arid leportrmeiit, and readl their Bible and iad prayer regularly on ther train. In dditon to the killed were nine wound1( -i, and but for the gradu al dlescenIt of he train, it would have been a muiracele ad airy (if the crew escaped alive. l'he engineer andi firemen were (ioutui ogethier in the cab where they so often teld pleasant con verse. They mt ive been instantly killed as thev were earfuly scalded arnd bruised. SANs Sore1I. Pants for ->ucenits, at .JAMr:sti's. To all whon'i it mo,(~t; <-n:. I take reat pleasure inl testifying to the etli aciouts cl ual ities of thte popular remeldy or eptins of the skini, knot wni as l'. . I". I suffered for several years w itih n unsigh thy anid d isa-; eab le eruiioni it my face and trie d varnaills rem edih re remove it, rnone of whiiichI accomli iishedl the oluject until this valuabb-' reprationl was rc4irted. to. A'fri skinag three bottles in accordance with Ii irectioins I ami on.v n Ptir.ly eaned. J1. D. JOHNsTON, Of the firm of .Johnuston & Dougas. avanah, (;a. ;hildren Cry fnr Pitcer's Cataria < . .: in iI:Ini i' ;"I I$", :". .1 t ii" t r.Ii . :ii I n it prit : Ji t .sh w h l 'arhe wl II : ia t! : : ::1U -l. liv " Lbtt il:t * ':I., : l th:it, l:.: l i h\' :wa : ltb i:'t: : 11- ! : 1t' IlI 1 :1 ie ras:t" tl :: ; .a lo: :l",. :rl:i+ t fi-.:.e r :l an1 1 : h o ho aii>. i i i i i.t ': l t n-t: !:- l e i,: 1! \l' , :t: t ,: ::!! '.I.'1 =ir \ t' l . 1:t't s :i::" : hti :ba i l:a: . \-, 1we ir.-r r i:. n o kin w at at . imen:.cbtei dVidit udnetof bye n:':ehe rtk wo i,ncrd ihe trde lit:1 '1 :1t ii .ltI 1 'Ie -l I . t. ii- }I '.\'edl atkV i t -uii t r rI .i--lt' te tsr':+ .e it f l ei ': c ltt P llp"ii i-ti ti 'rii:-y 'I lur lle rtt I Vc I l ii l V I sn tidton which IIlt- : llCe tle d W l: t li i e o Ite lr1:.e Cout' rt w ) -'e ot cur re i the Ilawt:iu yIU a'1it tliji ll C w i it ilart'r" \\t .tcio supporing the dppsion fto htit'ti'n h appi ea ine the a I r -vn ( l:tse In i :: < i lNie. bu\ rt w e l' pe i t . wIi bet'r he eis. thy'are sei n i :_ it1lt.S. n rettpli' to te a .)rlbor car ient if. h u<io a tknts iman ,' wit e lw:t '',a t he 1iu a n N eery }. .c, l i of ye. het I udges oig.t to1a lem.i w 1:rt P:oi m:nu er an la . iura Supor i g ti.- overnor.] tut to d la. 'eh:tlii. you can judfew iiatIit m as Wae acquig s c e te doeisi fe e court."i -;ti '1u' i t tiiclP p tAnl-e nt lati te I'urittire s ids ;amigs, Nek Wea, t., .w.ich e o. aed on Saio t or whe lbpyo I:ilt t e e anti alup ts Dis otui lt - 1all tlah ru ses ~ to l p.r t. t ou.ds l) nit 'Ir n L i_la t a t r twiltl ika e yue For sale'b Roertsoi:i I Gmiler ~.andW. E. Pehm nttfNCUr,S.( sp'in t frn t ' eredph rheu serin ishe sole eisio e f-e stalbe'nt in vIh urniture,g ('aby anria erk Trunk, tc..inr., i a of ('all on Smias wlondrn whol y l ells g tonew e a the tloaur . ou s oton d a h :Sino l.as' refused. re inse n thf, Co' i. Main t.,' Newrerry Mc. C.s 1 Ph (al oI~'ILts ' m i tp frc f.r .:Clela as tkes hiago sae uc tiir soid for tnde Feer' and lerkKinr. All pintop is wor: ndrig wh'l our nextrCar ofunty kc misinps mets fromnewe' all] dfreurn,ot lso I'm than. ope babce i Cll right. Hoeell bre Inthed t ayo Famer neinr Clire' ruwg patceed ig'I'llieion is sdfor In,e "Annlst core is apeavr"arm. 1'eyre impa thend to rds y. thali-till, baniatesng backben rt ainet hooi as wlie a halbe rvepts rmoe thiscoeremur tI' on t o eorni ng te in l.e Youeestrove (ear 'tf'h ct-he new cerro Noer- erry a rter not on dayliatis thatiodikert isd alrt tHe barshe' i as reere bews twelcd gienel b n torw rte ar etie too hote arious fo r the Annauort. tien to ead lot, an the hav heard o tat fctlwila intwerestihobght an lorann bfook,on a oelesea valuabo aditinted the pibrary. t tro Repots wooencheg becas community ouht o he enrnn forln the ny presetatio :tof iet the deigtu w-uro hery Opera Hous~e bathe pleas atit little ars reharltte bewman like tot forp strrfe fanoratha lwy alke aboft lod deliat lut erd oj sa fdello.i ewerry ewhoteenughta adot wood fomaone-ougged negroe hour whne the kpoorid egro be trill ing hir odles noecaune the moon wasnt quite'wons bg outwa tohught, lit. onmhwa to voben o themnely.~i The reil tke fprlaes Wednesa ndgt a u thedlhtu haouenshamrked 9,l(not farhi iro hewberry-iSs I have bead, mnlgd vou-i soeofthose andleas elandneatie apstalitle wman gies top heup arrane fo,an that ld waysng aking a prtt and dliciatei lerog tsbdued, ecralo taeexcitemnt rAcrd ingu te wieomgand houtofy gofh ins theIi cleare~gstreotes fndth oonr -Bshp'swnd'tr beout t-nighere ise. ony wayC thi tow I tgeeauy ofs ande aecs thereaend such asmarked beproetmentk inhspeis1 m cosraimd to motiet Th stre ties anda white palng wih gree topspu in poheiblaeo hldfnig thsie halo taeulest in a record-t im'th wieingoan beauifyin of Cti C ontiuin itreet in front ofic r. Inl von eed t!ing tom n h batyhof "Broadway, and it.hant is,te ari fohr fences there, ond wichs haud te .et' backt. Now va iEEd tOurnv aim 'is to movu ith -the (ti':s. m'l~ eve t't ahead of55 If you" nee anything1'a in. thi's lj I ine. we 'hvoa it.Dont be afraid. to ipec. We mnke nC > charg 0toneou."c So'.we ag aetd. Ing. Ir 1 n e if "0'ane ' :1 r Pronounce HopeessYe Saved. do.t. -a ve n. up -.y:n i ou .. :ye i :t .. n:It:ne. I a ;y - il pio ey ,.m ur Th.- ri ne". -,- in ~iiohe :tiry of t Ie Newh .Irr ( 10 on T']esdlla ' ev ]li. ning, I in tait. Tile Indies au(d gentleltlell w\ho t-11 joe the occasion were as follows: wbi s Ie I: -e : d ! :et 31i ' \ :ttnie W\illi:l:,s ., ;re.-n we,.'. . !-i:lk ,InII! ' I e inll , en tr':t .:, .::I,C :: :e:: It W::--r.lrrttl s:ippr-. .\i :liz :t 6:1.r i . .\bhi, e, whit'. N :l I 'illirl:l.silk, ()e:ll-t '"ar!1:t:l iI.. \1t, . :ike. A. 'vil'. ,Ii sai:. d.:n train jpi:s:. r' ."hon)t anit! tr ir]Inin.1L .\ii, \I:uanie Fer :. : . n, Liei', er,at.l e:-i,h . re. :.ilt tl'runlmtiilm: . :-.t:ni. Va' .. jlitI - . pink iri.:,( , die--. rlilotl and ,:lee. Ni- Whit--. Ah!eville, i.it sik deti I r: In, ierl ,'rnami'nt-. !iss iatl l it li . rt 11W,ed- whii d ,t '' "t t' w i-. ll:s:r" i '. Lr!-: t i h.:l,)t -' - :nd IL.tinit 1te .- . (i",. Holste:ein. E.:.:l!ild. isr : l ":1ei :ilk. Ul:' -k l ae.: t run i::r .. .FI,< 31 y B 'rt"->n. re:';ti l> l"ealld 'l k i t i'a t ii:lai ni. ttt- l.iu ra ."'-,. c r:at k :t! "u it, tluIer :md i il. l~ttii-. p ik -i.ik ' i les1 ti s! :eI: ie" eu"IIl SiiAn Lizz. ifre.n w!il :ri, u,winl pio-'~-un t0l-r" n i tiil. I;tlout"t . \Ii ;- ("orneli: i ( p"'k. }I':tll ol n- , lents :iis: 1-.nsli:a His ". : ', Dilk, I,inIlk ':'illl n iilas. iii: iiaiuiti. M i- Tilla no zr, ii ). k Iiuie.: t re. pink i vo . ianii! ,iil s.e ui-- . -.t : n ni .ik- Nainni, \.\ :te. 'r:u Cli:ina ilk.,di: nr ., i t le i . Iie . i n w it - : _Mr..4 M:ttic-- \c. i'a ! jill,(r-at iiiit: \1is ': annie Mc:inu.:rin, uhi ie n:nll, biluti s:i1. .\i"is aloise Welch, e:ani l ea'itnere, dertil train, point l:l'e. \n. 1).L is Fa . ere: is 1:-e hai-and !)wer.s. i( . Annie 'ifer. V i "inti:l, white prIt":s cost nle, eln trin. o, wit li ribbon.1. trin.nil . \ii.. (r:e l .i e. oe. e aishnere, titerni ta In, lae tr'i11rnIn1 .. Mis.- Kitii Ithturf"'i. wit. eI.:h.>)d(-rd 11 1111, hanld-orne bl:ae!. sat-b. \Iis. Nan i ie its.n, w tb i il,' : 1u i uL. Ih:te. .:Ish. <lia nio < I r... .\l-d i l::. Wlon, r.:y' uit, piu1 '1 ribb i-, iilower'S. oI's Eluine More: t, re:rae e:.hir, enI rain1, < i:alnO11n1+. \l . ,. W. conFtialo. rirson ai tih r:id, black in ia:e.- to ethaiy wtrs. L W. . Iag.. tn eakening tr,in. <tois hd c r. .1trs. ... 3let-au:lbriol. h:n'IIo me white faille 'ilk. en train. a: teoe triansni;". ve rs. J. W. ('happttn , bla k I:e-", ]ii: (nnls. .\rs. E. 3M. Evans.:'t trnel silk, dernli train, era-nk trimrmin li. dia hnrns.o M.rs. Charles W. iller. erratua henriet princess. en train, hat asonme faCn. The followingtre th :rntlem-n whu lieie prosent: Nat (li.t. F. 1.. V1eltto.h. d). II. \le I ittosi:. W. A. F ant, G. F. W\e:lrn, . L. Ken i nerly. D. S. Ellisor ..1a nnes I . inard. W. . MLe :an,.J. Y. .\eF:1l,.. C. fWril n. .Jr.. Jhbn P' .G!asgow,... It. Glasgow. S. .1\."Wo)ten,.-1. n'. Swith, .w. 1. aavenpe rt. . ha. W t, Wni. ch 31a.es, L. E. Folk, . 1. Brow n. J. haScoiete p. F. Wright.i.n.G. o:thr. Wrus. Welc. rn \I aJohnle, iR. L...'arrant. 1. L. spear mvn, A. T. Mc(- ant. ofunbia,. Co utler .la "oorlc. S .. .eMe':tuhri 1, Frank Ev:as. L. Wh. floy'd. L. W. C. l;lal>)ck and .J. W. -li"nt To Crean,te the system Effectually yet gently, when costive or cii.ous or when the blood is impure or sluggish, to permanetly cure habi tual constipation, to awaken the kid cmeys and live- to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaebes, colds or fevers, use Syrup of Figs. Note,t fromn Excelsior. The service on Sabbath afternoon was very well attended. n-Frank." the reliable family horse of Mr. .1. Counts, die:l on Saturday after noon. Messrs. J. D). Iiilmrd and J. C". Coun]ts. two students of Newberry College, are noi at hoe to aony their vacation. The rops in and around our little vil lage were are still looking promis that and the farners are well aih up with ther work and seem to be happy and cheerful. Some sty bble corn has been planted in addition to the previous corn crops already ro win. Rev. . . Kinrd ofrCoumb. w in amtenac at s-he New-hrer, andeg fommityceent pid hae ben asi grot suaretalroof her digst io,eek. iato and ewo boliunes. people atriendedl the ronemetdeedfreie thesld ineases city gosi week '.pe attedants repout onie ayeaanth adisteaestinumcain. Neber shoud daelrou orm.e lur ishing insttutince.sn r .Mzc Lessrs elixr.y aiCo.. twelven pod ioo threshnti. The strint andp heneally aee andrni diestind, were therfectly noeomtor and nfarmeslt asygand oo usnIover (l ntlyijrd. that r-keep.Vr, a. statedenatNew berry CllegeAna,wasdea.,urig. Mr. que Altl coumnity Rert.n md Mny. N. Aed. whontegrete vry froeh toin learn, (biss.: derlathPec tor his frffyasIhave been a great tfrcfomidgs sufoere srom hiad'iestin crostiprto tatnd.bIiusnss Iathae treied bll t adtno permanent reutlef. Abou LmonysL; Elixir. ne twelve pounds beten at thre n fr tyyas. My rnt n hth,t myapevhetite ndmyndigestio hwsreterfecly hetoprfect alno I fee bottlie. I~diI'L. J). AI LLR-tev Stt io,Atlanta, Ga.,Aug AcrAi cur:e' Reort.irrua Dyion,ticeadc and ntervousears no tpemanenth relief untilused Dr Moe's aLemo atliir.bI am(now i& biette Dealt Stn oremn. yas.M daugerhas bedent subjec rtlo chilisan tfever froml- nr ifancy wihould getnoes thingm. torievehr phyhean Levmon Eixr hat rtoredo puro n perfecty hea t Se okb DIrugis netirnd at. pner Alanta, Ga.ei e t ntt xvamm u Aot( hertai ure foilraiarrhwa,o au-conterv a wn d all rterc dseases of thlipe Stomach and Bowcaesem cents aii1e bottle atf Rortshone & beant taeP. P. Ia d L ifre -i xx A Yiils wagi Lu LIv EFoli:Ev iiit. ii sulperit andent?of a raiload,-uril ay:t"ii w epplied r my eet and rarms. oi t hati cl- . not waovk withut erutche1, nol ealith or hvingo!~i a srvantt Ii. me. Irephicaseeywr, buts tontlure, nd winally gien to in.e.i foepcidd i li t i tt my arm,s bt ourefe tat vlursetp i firaeile, n int:e Your. truld oaana a cimlel-he wruik. ad my casxetr oeem ingl ~uy ho n A orlorn hope began to takeN I. . P., andu am rejoied cmlimbts beoa Lto Ptriereiarri. my peit n hisroiato n ralettrned wand Ihoabee. dimaredeir an andy- I I' ia . \':. . tlr fr o arT! keep yu in lwtal i 1tirurov tlhs, I ti ri t4t t v a net on ia. fre l'rwr"n :,Se. re.t'.andrl ' a:::ntertl to l::t! for y doe t" : utietent 1"b-etri Aaai.t niled Hartrord Club. The i:r:ford (' l will have at met in;r at 1i.at !nt ockl house, Saturday, the 2-)'-h inl-tant. Every memizber is re qa1, -ted to bit 1r"en. J. M.V lN ArDI>. Secretary. 3 iMu'.erry Club. The mnmber- of \Mulberry Iemio orti" Club will please meet at Thoulas W. K'eitt', at 9 o'elock a. mi., Satur-! d.ar, J1uly" 2nd, 1.-'2. H. C. WV11.soN, Preident. Young .I(1i:s Club, -No. 6. The Young Men's Democratic Club of No. i wit ll e-t Saturday, 25th June. 1,u.ilness of imiplrrtalice. 0. 1'. S.axos, President. J. Y. lFLov)\It Secretary. her .lohn.tone Democratic Club Will meet on Sat urd:ay, th of June, at I 'plopk, to e leet delegates to the couty convention, and to transaet other husiless of imprtance; therefote full attecdance i de-ired. S.uM P. ('litw'1'E.L, President. Pine Grove Club Will mecet at _tll's mill ont Saturday, ,5th inst., at 2 p). mn., t o elect delegates to #..)u:sty conv-ntion and to a.tend to othuer busines.,. A full attendancve is dei red. ICE DRINKS! ICE DRINKS ! SODA WATER, MILK SHAKES. PINE APPLE BON-BO?, Florida ORANGE PHOSPHATE and all The LATEST Drinks of the Season. DEEP ROCK and GLENN SPRINGS Water on Draught Syrups made from the Best Materials at ROBERTSON & GILDER'S Drug Store. Good Looks. torl lof-k. ire more than skin <1eep, tle penilin. iiutnan lwalthy condition of all the vital org. na. ir the Liver be inactive, you have a L'iuiouc look, if your stonmach be dis ordered you iave a a Dyspeptic Look and if your Kidlneys be affected you have a Pinched Look. Secure good health and you will have good looks. Electric Bitters is the great alterative and Tonic sets directly on these vit:l orgaas. Cures Pimples, Blotches, Boils arid gives a good comiplex.on. Soid at Robertson x Gitlders, Drugstore, 50c. per bottle. For bargains in Shoes, go to 1 v JAM Y:So.N'S. READ) AND) REFLECT! PERUNA, the great remedy for CAT A RRH sold only by PE LIH A., Special Agent. MANALIN, sure cure for CON STIPATION. Sold only at PEL H AM's Drug Store. LACI'PIA, tine remedy for 13M PURE BLOOD. old only at PELHIA.M'S. (Call for hook descriptive of these medC(icinecs at PEL HA3M's. when Blaby was sick, we gave her Castoria. when she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became 3Iiss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. Trhc L W. Harper whiskey should be on every sideboard. The I. W. Harper whiskey should be iu every Med icine chest. The I. W. Harper whiskey should be in every club. The I. WV. Harper whiskey should be on every bar. And all of t his becauise it is the prince of whiskies. The Ideal Kentucky arti le. Sold by Trtos. Q. BooKER. Newberry, S.C. D)EATH. Mr. (;. D). Varn dlied on Saturday, ]Sth instaint, at the residence of Pres dent Holland, of Newberry College. MIr. Varni had been sick with fever for . hree weeks, lbut the immmediate cause of his death was heart disease. He as a young man of exemplary char icter, amiu was in his 22nd year. His ody was taken to his home in Col eitonl County on Saturday afternoon. Both the :'nethod and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant amd refreshing to the taste, and acts ently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys ern effeCtually, dispels colds, head ches and fevers and cures habitual onstipation. Syrup of Figs is the oly remedy of its kind ever pro lced, plea~sing to) the taste and ac eptable to the stomach, prompt in ts action and truly beneficial in its. edfects, prepared only from the most ealthy and agreeable substances, its r.any "excellent oualities commfend( it o all anid have' made it the most >opular remfe<iv known. Syrup of Fizs is for sale in 50e nd'$1 bottles''hy all leading drug ists. Any reliable druggist who ay not have it on hand will pro ure it promptly f'or any one who ishes to try it. Do not accept any ubstitute. CALIFOINIA FIG SYR~UP CO. SM17 FRANCISCO, CA.I ihe b):;d efeet< of t lie I .:i rippe. I.anr- t, aek. t. Im mu:II:Inat to . Ireiers:h>nI./. I\"'y tt"psia.:alny bec .liw,ase". wIben Eae.et::it -.- will ."-ure youi I1th le :eh re e .- tt [Il-inufe.: To DR, JUDD'S ELECTRIC BFLT If >:at:-nI1d. AIso. l.etiri s Trn.n:esad Lux ; to Itry th1.:)1. ta :i t he 're:: lattrd to :t:it. an)d I. .\ l:!t aL'dt l:atne:v corr.btineI. an 11p.1 %ity to :.-k. Free M lital .\iyice. V4:ite ure, atrice :id full partit - irs. Alddre.a DR.. JtDDl!, Dletroit, )iich. Xomination i For Senator. G EORGIE S. MOWER IS AN nounced as a candidat-. for the nomination for the State Senate in the Denocratie Primary this year. He will abide the result of the primary. For House of Representatives. I HEREBY ANNOI'NCE MYSE LF a candidate for a seat in the House of Representatives, sublject to the >'n oeratic primary. .1. 3. JOHNSTONE. [1OL. L. P. MILLER IS HEREBY C nomtinated for the Legislature, and is pledged to abide the result of the prinmary. MANy FRIENDS. HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF as a candidate for election to the lower branch of the (eneral Assembly at the approaching I)enoc:-atic prima ry, and will abide the result of the same. .INO. C. WILSON. { .lE. L. BLiASE IS HEREBY announced as a candidate for the House of Representatives, subject to the result of the Democratic primary. For School Commissioner. TH 1 NAME OF THOS. W. KEITT 1 is presented to the Democratic voters of Newberry County for School Comnmissioner. Mr. Keitt is a most competent teacher and in hearty sym pathy w ith the people in their efforts to elevate their children. He will abide the decision of the primary. FRIENDS OF EDIUC TION. \W. HIGGINS IS HEREBY F. announced as a candidate for the nomination for the office of School Commissioner, subject to the Demo eratic Primary. FOR SIIERIFF. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF as a candidate for Sheriff of New b.rry County-subject to the Demo cratic Primary Election. J. H. SMITH. IHEREBY ANNOCNCEMYSELF as a candidate for the nomination of Sheriff at the approaching primary e'eetion, and pledge myself to abide by the result of said primary. W. W. RISER. BEN.JAMIN HALFACRE IS hereby nominated for Sheriff for the people of Newberry County, and will abide the result of the primary. BY FRIENDS. {FN APT. M. M. BUFORD IS HERE U by nominated as a suitable candi date for Sheriff at the approaching pri mary election, and is pledged to abide the result of said primary election. p OBERT T. CALDWELL IS L hereby announced as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the result of the primary election. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MY self as a candidate for Sheriff, sub e t to the p)rimnary. WMf. A. HIL L. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF Las aCandidate for County Comn missioner at the approaching Primary election and pledge myself to abide the result of said primary GEO. B. AULL. : R.J.C. PERRY IS HEREBY .AY.nomi nated as a candidate for County Commissioner at the approach ing Democratic primary, and is pledged to abide the result of the same. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF as a candidate for County Commis sioner of New berry County, and will abide the result of the Democratic pri mary. T. B. LETZSEY. JYANCY FLOYD IS HEREBY . announced as a candidate for County Commissiorner at the approach ing primary, and is pledged to abide the result of the same. H. b LIYINGSTON I EE .x .by anounced as a candidate for County Commissioner, and we pledge him to abide the result of the Democratic primaries. MIANY FRIENDS. JJ. KINARD IS HEREBY AN . nouncedl as a candidate for re election to the oflice of County Com missioner, and is pledged to abide the primary election. ~TMNOE WICKER IS HERE 0 yanucdas a candidate for the ottice of County Commissioner, pledged to abide the result of the pri mary election. I RBY D).SHOCK LEY IS HEREBY announced as a candidate for Coun ty Commissioner, subject to the result of the Democratic primary. ____ I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF as a Candidate for County Cow missioner, subject to the primary election, the result of which I am pledged to abide. D). W._KINA RD. I H ERE BY ANNOUNCE MYSELF as a candidate for County ('ommis sioner of Newberry County, subject to the primary election. J. CHESLEY ')MINICK. FOR CLERK OF COURT. H ERE BY ANNOUNCE MYSEL F Ias a candidate for the nomination for Clerk of the Court at the ensuing primary elect ion, and pledge myself to abide the result of said primary. JINO. M. V[NARD. FOR TRIAL JUS110CE. 1 H. EVANS, ESQ., IS PE .sned as a suitable man for the otlice of TIriail J1ustice at Newberry, subject to the Democratic primary. He is a lawyer by profession and is well qualified to discharge the duties of the onice. M A NY VOTE RS. FORl CO)UNTY AUDITOR. VT A L A I C. CROMER IS hereb anuniced as a candidate for Auditor subjet to the Demiiocratie Primary. jRANK E. MAYBIN ISIHEREBY 'Z announciiied( as a candidate for the nomination of Auditor of Newberry Cotinity, su hject to the resun I:o t be Dem DE:M )CIRATIC YOT'ERS. FOR TRlE.SURERi. I HEREBY ANNOl'NCE MYSELF as5 a canididate for the~ nomfi naltion f County Tlreasurer, aind pledge my self to abide the re-ult of' the Demo :ratic primuary. C. F. BOY D. FOil CORlOWER. Hj W :lEBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF as atiandidae for thle noinaiUtionl .r tihe oflice of ( oront *r : he ensu inzg )rimlary electlion, and tiied;.' myself to NATH.AN H. BOUKNIG;HT \J IR. .JNO. N. BASS IS HEREBY L a nnouncedo as a candidate for Cor mecr ait Ithe a pproaichinzg Denmocratic irimiary, aind will abide the result of as a C'andlidate for lie nomlinaUtionl ,r (eroner of Newberry (County,, and 'ledge myseif to abide the result of' the )emocratic Primat:ry. F. MAnioN INDSAY.