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LOCAL AND SPECIAL For the State Fair. Special train on R. & D. leaves 7.35 a m Regular " " R. & D. " 4.pn Mixed " C. N. & L. " 6.3a r bpecial " C. N. &L. " 8.30 a n Regular " C.N. & L. " 4.27 p n Stray.d, go On or about November 3d, one ash colored steer, about three Years old. It. CABANISS & MILLER. Newberry, S. C. To Every Person! Who owe us on note or account. Please pay us and preserve your credit and oblige us, 2Ln PEOPLES & JOHNSON. The Cotton Market. The cotton market in Newberry yes terday was 8i to 8. middling. Receipts since the first of September, 1892, 10,947 bales. For the week ending yesterday, 991. A New Restaurant. Mr. J. A. West has opened a neat, cozy and comfortable restaurant in the new brick building in rear of Mr. Klett ner's store, where he is prepared to serve a savory meal at short notice. All that the markets afford will be sup plied for the tastes of his guests in a nice, cleanly and appetizing way and at reasonable prices. tf. Thanksgiving Seirice. A thanksgiving service will be held in the opera house at Newberry on ' 'Thursday, November 24. The sermon will be preached by the Rev. Win. Hayne Leavell. It will be a union service, all the congregations joining in the service. We presume it will be a genera' holiday, all the stores closing as usual. He declares it to be "the best remedy for cough and croup." Mr. D. 1. Good, Columbia, Tenn., writes: "I keep Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup in the house all the time. It is the best rem edy for cough and croup I ever used." It Is So. If you don't believe it call on Ned Brown, at Blalock's old stand, and be will show you some of the nobbiest neckwear to be had this side of New York, :and at a nominal price; and everything else in the gents' furnish ing line, at greatly reduced prices. MY RESTAURANT is now open for the Fall Fresh Game - and Oysters in any style JAS. DUNBAR, AGT. Meteorological Record, October, 1392, Maximum temperature, 82. Minimum temperature, 32. Mean temperature, 62.5. Rainfall, .52 inch. Rainfall, October, 1891, .75 inches. Deficiency, October, 1892, .23 inches. Rainfall 10 months, 1892, 44.45 inches. Rainfall 10 month's, 1891,54.09 inches. Deficiency 10 months 1892, 9.64 inches. UsanIEasels ~received another fine assortment of Picture Frames at Salters' Photo Sgraph Gallery. Notice. By special arrangements with pub lishers I am now selling school books at the wholesale list price, thus reducing the retail price considerably. This is as low as they can be sold any where, and on account of the exceedingly low price will have to be sold strictly for cash. I have a full supply of School and C'ollege Text Books on hand, and am now ready to sell them at the low est price possible. Yus tf. Z. F. WRIG HT. Valuable Opinion. I have been subject to severe colds for the past 15 years of my life, and it is with great pleasure that I recom mend Phlham's Pectoral Syrup as the best cough and cold mixture on earth, as it certainly relieved me almost im mediately of soreness in chest and cured my cold. V. E. McBEE, Sup't R. &D. R.R. Co. 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 some, at 1y McINTosH'S. C. W. Collings has opened a jewelry store atCoppock's, on Pratt St. tf Teachers' Meeting. The following is the programme for the Teachers' Association which meets at Newberry on the 19th instant: 1. How can the teachers improve our common schools? T. W. Keitt. 2. Botany in our schools. C. W. Welch. 3. Do we advance our pupils too fast? E. 0. Counts. STATE OF OHrO, CITY OF TOLEDo, 18 LUCAS COUNTY. .1 FRANK J. CNEy .A makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. CHENEY & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for each and every case of CATAR2RH that cannot be cured by the use of HALL's CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before*me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of Decem ber, A.D. 1886. - A. W. GLEASON, { SEAL } Notary Phulc. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally and acts directly on the blood and raucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. 3WSold by Druggists, 75c. Heraldings from No. 6. W. S. Peterson spent a few days in Charleston last week. Mr. David Moats is quite sick. Mr. M. J. Waldrop is able to be up again. Miss Mattie Boyd has so far recovered her fall as to be able to go home again. Silver Street has a Mayor, and now Thomas Reeder wants to be police man. Mr. Maddison, Pitts, of No. 7, has bought the Longshore plantation, house tract, of land,gand is now putting new weather boarding ou tbe house and will recover the same and dig a well. He will move over about Christ mas. Mr. David Pitts will also move over from No. 7. Glad to have y.ou with us. WV. P. Davenport and family have already moved over from No. 7. Mr. Mayer, of Lexington, will move to No. 6 about Christmas. There was a considerable forest fire on the A. J. Longshore e.state lands last week. It is supposed that the fire was dropped by opossum hbanters. W. G. Peterson's little boy is about holding his own. T.nenhore. November 4, 1892. VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. Just one month yet for paying taxes. The Sessions Court is over. Quick w ork. Newberry will be well represented at the Fair this week. Thbe Helena school opened on Mon- t day with Miss Sallie Kibler as'teacher. Mr. J. A. Mimnaugh announces a great landslide in prices this week. Visit his store and be convinced. Superintendent .Mayfield said to us a abort time ago that Newberry had the best School Commissioner in the State. The Newberry Graded Scuola will give holiday on Thursday and Friday c of this week so as to let the pupils who desire attend the State Fair. Judge Izlar conducts the Court with t dispatch and in a business-like man- t ner and is withal polite and courteous and pleasant. Miss Lilian Gienn, who taught at the Gallinan Academy a year or two ago, left on Monday to resume charge C of the school. There were no attorneys engaged in the Sessions Court on Monday and several cases were tried without any speech-making. Mr. F. B. McIntosh has an im portant notice in another column to those indebted to him. Read it and heed its contents. Messrs. I. K. Glasgow, Wi. Hipp J and Nathan Johnson, of Goldville, left on Monday for Texas, where they ' expect to make their home. 1 We invite attention to the advertise ment of W. J. Roddy in another column. If you want insurance you will do well to communicate with him at Rock Hill, S. C. Trains on the Georgia, Carolina and Northern Railroad will run into the union depot in Atlanta for the first time ( on next Sunday. It cost $240.000 to build the belt line to get into the de pot. On Sunday, the 20th instant, the Richmond and Danville Road will begin running solid trains between Walhalla and Charleston on the pres ent schedule via the South Carolina Railway. Rev. J. A. Sligh preached his fare- ( well sermon as past(r of Mt. Tabor I church last Saturday. At the conclu- I sion of the services some of the friends I of Mr. Sligh presented him a gold headed cane. It was presented by Mr. Sidney Derrick. A slight change of schedule on the Atlantic Coast Line went into effect on November 13th. The up train ar rives at 12.28 p. m., ten minutes earlier, S and the down train at 4.27, eleven min- 4 utes later. A still faster schedule will be put on next Sunday. C Mr. Wm. C. Dreher, a native of Lex- S ington County, but who spent several 2 aays here the past summer on a visit S to Prof. C. W. Welch, has been at Democratic headquarters at New York for some time. He was for some time connected with thel Literary Bureau of the Democratic National Committee S and assisted in getting up campaign literature. F At a meeting of the fourth quarterly conference of the Newberry Station of the Methodist church held last Thurs day, the following stewards were elected for the ensuing year: W. H. Wallace, J. W. Chapman, J. H. Wicker, W. W. Hodges, R. L. Tarrant, C. C. McWhirter, George McWhirter, Thos. Cook, T. V. Wicker, and J. Z. Salter. W.. H. Wallace was elected su ~rintendent of the Sunday-sunday forb S. B. JONES has just received a fresh supply of Currents, Citron, Raisins, Figs, i - Prunes, Minse Meat, a: Maple Syrup, a Heckers Buck Wheat, Ii Heckers Graham Flour, u Heckers Oat Meal, e All of which are first class and ~ fresh goods. Personals.c Mrs. T. P. Lane went to Colnimbiaon a a visit last Monday. Mrs. Jno. P. Fant, of Whitmeres, is on a visit to her mother, Mrs. Sallie 0 Metts. Prof. Wms.WVelch has gone to Phila- a delphia for a brief season.r Hon. Cole L. Blease is a member of the State Board of canvassers and went to Columbia yesterday. WANTED. / All the Second Hand Cloth- I ing in the County in exchange / for furniture and other goods in my line. I R. C. Williams, ] Tile Installment Man Main Street. A New Firm.J Mr. S. E. Brown has bought the clothing business of L. WV. C. Blalock and will continue the -business at the same place, where he will be pleased to greet all his friends, and everybody who wants to buy clothing, shoes, hats and gents' furnishing goods for the f: least money. Everything at greatly F reduced prices and special orders a I specialty. He will occupy B!alock's space on the front page of The Herald and News next week with a bran new announce ment to the puolic. ( Now is the time to get bargains in clothing. As the price of cotton goas . up the price c. clot hiing goes down. 1: Don't fail to call a-id see him. IN OLDEN TIMES People overlooke@the importance of s permanently beneficial eff'ects and were satisfied with transient action, but now that it is generally known that Syrup of Figs will permanently cure habitual constipation, well-informed people will not buy other laxatives, which act for a time, but finally injure the system. Mower specialties. Corsets-Thompson's G love-fi tting. Globe-A nice woven, light, imported Corset. Warner's Jiealth Coraline, and the celebrated Four-in-hand in C extra sizes.p A full line of the best gloves made. "Centimeri"-Every pair sold with aS guarantee. Hosiery-The best black to be had, all prices. Jackets-Of these we have a very choice stock in thbe latest styles. Blankets-In good supply and low 3 prices. Come and look through our stock. a ly C. & G. S. MOWER Co. Smoked Tongues And Dried Beef at McInt osh's.( Shoes, Shoes, Shoes Zeigler's well known Shoes. J. Faust ( & Son's Shoes. Alsolid as a silver dol lar at MOWER'S. if C. W. Collings is prepared to repair your watchl or jewelry on short notice Office at J. WV. Coppock's store. tf Go to Collings, the jeweler, if you wish watches or jewelry repaired ing the highest order and at the lowestj prce. Ati Coppock's stand. tf THE ELECTION. n the County-The Total Vote for the Dif ferent Officers. Below we give the vote in this coun y last Tuesday. The vote for Con ,ress and Presidential electors is given y precincts, but for the other officers 'nly the total vote is given. The total ote for State officers and the county I icket is about 50') votes behind the otal vote in the first primary. There was not a full vote at any of he precincts. The Weaver electora; ticket received nly 62 votes. The Third party men n Newberry are exceedingly scarce rid it would no doubt be very ditlcult o find even 62 men who voted that icket. Electors. Cleve- Harri- Wea Precincts. land. son. ver. Total. Zewberry..... 411 106 6 523 ibsons........ 92 ... ... 92 laybinton... 14 ... ... 14 romers....... 23 7 ... 32 Vhitmires... 59 ... ... 59 alapa.......... 80 ... ... 80 ongsbores... 113 20 ... 13> Villiams. 107 25 ... 132 )ead Fall... 41 76 14 131 'rosperity ... 268 3-1 ... 306 lighs........... 57 .. ... 57 endrix Mill 107 ... ... 107 oily Street... 88 12 20 120 a!vmphville. 36 1 ... 37 Valton......... 40 1 . . 41 'omaria ...... 94 5 22 121 Totals ....... 1534 293 62 19S9 Congress. Lati. Tol- Rus Precincts, mer. bert. sell. Total ewberry..... 309 100 5 414 xibsons........ 91 19 ... 110 ,aybinton... 14 2 ... 16 ,romers....... 24 7 --- 31 Vhittmires... 59 ... ... 59 alapa.......... 56 16 ... 72 .ongsores... 113 19 ... 132 Villiams...... 93 32 ... 125 'rosperity.... 255 40 3 298 ;lighs........... 57 ... ... 57 lendrix Mill 106 ... ... 106 oily Street... ll 8 2 121 ilymphville. 36 ... ... 36 Valton ........ 39 1 ... 40 'omaria....... 114 ... ... 114 )eadfall....... 53 74 2 129 Totals....... 1530 318 12 1860 State Officers. overnor: B. R. Tillman............. 1494 ieut. Governor: E. B. Gary........ 1495 ecretary State: J. E. Tindal........ 1503 ttorney Gen'l: D. A. Townsend 1500 'reasurer: W. T. C. Bates........... 1501 ompt'r General: W. H. Ellerbe.. 1500 upt. Education: W. D. Mayfield 1500 dj't and Ins. Gen'l: H. L. Farley 1498 olicitor 7th Circ't: 0. L. Schum pert.......................................... 1526 County Officers. enate: J. A. Sligh...................... 1482 C. L. Blease......... 1478 [ouse: W. D. Hardy................. 1474 Jno. T. Duncan.............. 1472 herifl: W. W. Riser.................. I5.30 'lerk: Jno. M. Kinard................. 1532 chool Comw'r.: Thos. W. Keitt.. 1529 {J. C. Dominick.... 1515 o. Comm'r.: G. B. Aull........ .. 1519 I. D. Shockley..... 1511 oroner: F. M. Lindsay............... 1529 Mr. Chas. Carman, from Petersburg, l., writes: "I know Salvation Oil to e a very good remedy for neuralgia, ieumatism, burns, toothache and its. WVe are never without it." BARGAINS! BARGAINS!I In Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc. As I will be compelled to go to Flor la for the months of January, Febru ry and March on account of my health, ad will not kee p my store open during ry a bsence, I offer my Stock from now ntil January 1st for less than you have ver bought the same goods before. ight Day Alarm Clocks for $3, worth 5, and all other goods in proportion. 'all soon, before the Stock is picked ver as I want to close out as much as I a.n to save trouble of packing and stor Ig away until my return. All persons who have watches, clocks r jewelry left with me for reparing 'ill please call and get same by Janu ry 1st, or they will be sold for the Ipairs. JOHN F. SPECK. The Jeweler. .AMPS! .AMP8! .AMP8! A full line of .amps of all kinds; also santerns, Oil Cans and Lan er Globes, at prices to suit he times, at 1BERTSON & GILDER'S Drug Store. Harris' Lithia Water will save you om fever spell of sickness this8spring. 'or sale by Robertson & Gilder and WV. . Pelhamn. tf SABOROSO' lasare still taking the lead a town. Have you given them a rial? If not, why not? Our ales are increasing, a proof of heir merit. GilrTo behad only at THE CENTRAL DRUG STORE. Take Notice. We are opening up this week, at 'elbam's, a magnificenm line of Fine hina WVare, suitable for wvedding. resents, etc. We will make a full display of this toek Monday, October 31st, at PELHAM'S. For Coughs, Colds, Croup, hooping Cough, 'Asthma,, nd all diseases of the Throat nd Lungs, there is no rem dy equal to Robertsons lompound C'ough Syrup, man factured at Robertson & ider's Drug Store. A M Ilion Friends. A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not >ss than one million people have lound just ich a friend in Dr. King's New Discovery, >r Consumption, Coughs, and Colds. If you. ave never used this Great Congh Medicine,1 ne trial will convince you that It has won erful curative powers in all diseases of broat Chest andl Lungs. Each bottle i uaranteed to do all that is claimed or money 1ill be reunded. Trial bottles free at Robert on & Gilder's Drug Store. Large bottles 5 c Highest of all in Leavening ABSOI The Court. The Court of General Sessions c vened on Monday, Judge Izlar pres ing, and proceeded at once to the < charge of business, and by 3 o'ch yesterday afternoon had adjourned a the jurors gone bome. The following cases were disposed Henry Wilson, charged with nurl The evidence showed accidental hom cide and the jury" gsve verdiet of r guilty. Joe Ruff, house-breaking. Guil sealed sentence. Albert 'Cook and Wm. Goldi larceny. Cook pleaded guilty and v given two years. Golding denied guilt and was convicted and giv three years. Tim Douglas and Jno. Hendersc larceny of live stock. Guilty as both. Douglas ore year and Hend son two years. Jake Morgan and John Henders housebreaking and larceuy. Morg not guilty. Henderson guilty a recommended to mercy. Three ye in penitentiary, to begin at expirati of other sentence. Robert Martin, disposing of proper under lien. Not guilty. Belle Henderson, for keepine b:w house, was not tried, but admitted bond in $300. with privilege of leavi county not to return in lieu of bond. Jason Summers and GEo. Sco murder. Continued. At 3 o'clock Cour t adjourned. PRESENTMENT OF THE GRAND .iCi To His Honor, James F. Izl^r, Jud Presiding. The Grand Jury would respectfu report that they have considered a returned all bills handed them by I Honorable Solicitor. The public of i and buildings were examined and p aented at our former term and we d not deem it necessary to examine th again, as they were all in good order that time. Since tnen a new roof h been put on the Courthouse and oti eeded work has been let out ut :ontract. The roads of the county are genera reported to be in good condition. T plank on or by the side of the railro track at the crossing at the Boyd pla Dn the public road to Prosperity a antirely too short to allow a wagon turn when crossing the raiiroad. Th near Mrs. Carolina Cooks a ditch h been cut at the railroad crossing acrc tbe railroad and that no bridge has be placed over it. It has been reported the Grand Jury that money has be paid out fbr right of way for a pub road near Mr. Brooks Warner's, but t road has not been opened. We wou ecommend that the money thus pa )ut from the trQasury of the county efunded. Just below Colony chur )n the road to Prosperity, the two ra rads cross the public road twice in listance of half of a mile. We wou ~ecommend that the public road be banged as to run on the west side :he railroads and thus prevent the ne f making two crossings. We would, on closing our report, b o tender our thanks to H is Honor I i kindness and courtesy to the Jut ,d to commend his promptness in t lispatch of the business of the Court. We ask that the usual fee be paid o lerk for services rendered. T. Connor, Foreman, Henry P. Doi nick, J. B. Cook, Jno. H. Garrett, tdam Mayer, Thos. Cook, Chas. suber, J. D. Boozer, M. M. Satterwhbi . D. Nance, J. R. Davidson, Lambt doore, J. B. Dawkins, C. H. Cann< . M. Cook. New Goods. We wvill have this week sor f the prettiest novelties for hi day and wedding presents ev isplayed here. There is a tre ~waiting you, and whether y ave purchases in mind, orn ~ome and see them. We a ~trongy tempted to descri ome of the exquisite produ< f the season's art, which sh< hat the caprices, of fashion a ipt to be wonderfully charmit But you get a much better idea ou come and look for yourse THE CENTRAL DRUG STOI A Prompt Payment. CHARLESTON, S. C., October ]9 Mr. WV. J. Roddey, General Agt Equitable I.ife Insurance Society, Re Hill, S. C. Dear Sir:-I am in receipt ot cheels he Equitable Life Insurance Socih rm the Mercantile Trust Company, New York, for $7,000 in ful.settlemE f the policy on the life of rmy late hi band. This insurance has been c lected as easily and promptly as a ba riraft. My ht'sband had been insut n your company at the time of rleath less than a year. [ wish to press my appreciation and thanks this prompt settlement of the ela against your company, and should casion present itself, I shall take pIe ure in making the above statement my one who is seeking insurance. Yours truly, MARY E. ROBERTSON, Executrix, It. Estate H. C. Robertson A Bargain. For sale-a seven room cottage w ell of water and all necessaryi provements. Desirably located int village of Helena. Price $4.50. I Further information apply at 'I Herald and News office. t Clover Seed, Lucern, Blue Gra Lawn Grass Seed; also Red Onion Sets For sale low, at ROBERTS C GILDER'S Drug Stoa We have just opened a very har some assortment of Fancy ('rockt nd Cut Glass, suitable for Weddi and Birthday Presents, which we of at Reasonable Prices. It will pay y to call and examine our stock bef< buying elsewhere. ROBERTSON & GILDER, Druggists Power.-Latest U. S. Gov't Report ai[Powder UTELY PURE NOTES FROM EXCELSIOR. d- Weather cool. School has a good :,tteidacce cf pu A season If rain, anl grain has a better appearance. Some sowing still er. going''on. ni- Miss Kate Mayer, of O'Neall section, mt has been spending a few days with her sister in our little village. ty; Mr. James Crosson, of Fredonia, has been on a few days' visit to relatives 1 1g, and friends in the neighborhood. as The cold wave of the past few days 1S has caused some of our people to enjoy en pudding and sausage. n Our friend Mr. Edgar M\- Shealy, of to the St. Paul community, is of' on an er- extended visit to Florida. We learn Mr. Shealy will visit different points of Florida, and if pleased, will likely an make the "laud of flowers" his future I d home. Irs A few of our farmers are attending' j On court in your city this week as jurors. 1 Mr. J. S. Werts spent a few days in ty the up country last week on business. Mr. J. Broadus Long, of simpson ly ville, S. C., has been elected principal to of Mt. Pilgrim school. Mr. Long has lg opened school, and we learu has a full tt attendance of pupils. Quite a number of our people are at tending the State Fair this week. We wish all a pleasant trip and a safe re - turn. ge The elections are over. Mr. Tillnan is elected and so is Mr. Cleveland. 17Y Let's hear no more about polities, ig id nore past offences and have brotherly I e love one for another. This is the way I es to keep on the road to progress and be re- happy and cheerful. lid Rev. J. A. Sligh preached in _Mt. j m Pilgrim church on last Sunday morn at ing. We learn that Rev. Mr. Sligh as has accepted a call to the above named t e church and will serve as ils pastor 1 er during the coming year. Mr. Sligh is an able preacher and his sermons are I he always interesting. J id Mr. Editor,the editorial in last week's I e issue hits the nail right square on the re head concerning politics in the Alli to ance. We discovered a long time ago -n that politics was injuring the Alliance, as and we believe to-day if 'ntinued will ss rove a fatal blow to t organization. n No one can or will find ...ult with the to farmers for organizing themselves in i n the Alliance for their future interest, lie but the organization should keep clear he of polities. We fear the day has come Id when politics is working too near the id church. SIGMA. be - il d When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. 5o When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she ciung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave thenm Castoria. Female Weakness Positive Cure. r To the Edlitor : Please inform your readers that I have a positive remned.1 I 'for the thousand and one ills which I -arise from deranged female organs. It S- shall be glad to send two bottles of myr ;e, remedy Free to any lady lithey will *rt send their Express and P. 0. address, n,Yours respctfully, DR. A. C. MARGIHISI, Utica, N. Y. Deserving Praise. We desire to say to our citizens, that fo years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New, aLife Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never hand'.ed remedies t hat sell as well, or that have givern such uni versal satisfactionm. We do not hesitate to r guarantee thenm every time. and we stand ready to refund the purchase price. if satis at factory results (10 not follow their u:,e. These remedies have won their great popularity on Stheir merits, Robertson & Gilder, Druggists. )t, The I. W. Harper is the finest fla e vored whiskey on earth. Used in moderation, it is a sure spe Je-cific for indigestion, for general debil :ts ity, for insomnia, for mietital depres-] w sion. Sold by Tros. Q. BOOZER, e Newberry, S. C. if Adverised Letters. POS'r OFFICE. NEW BERRY, s. C. IList of letters unclaimed and advertised to-day, November 15, 1892. Attaway, Robert Fuller. George Brogden. M. Gournine, Caroline *E. Balelie, Miss Oran Gaskill, Lernie Bluford, Northa Hill, Miss L. Aman.da Clark, Jlames R. Johnson, Matiia Cohoon, Mrs. P. l.attie, Mamndy Conunor, Emotine M oody. Pat v. (2) Copeland, Dave Roberson. Cilla Chapman, Louise Stepmnan, Martha ] Crumap, J. C. Smith. A. C. Connerlyv, Mrs. Mary S.Spearman, MissMaggie - Chaplin, Emna Williams. Wiliie t Enlow, C. . Wallace. Charlie cEnlow, W H Willin, Fannie 3kFortune, Elln Wen rd. Claissey Fox, A. P. William, IHarriet of ?'ersons callium for the above letters wIll ty please say that they were advert ised. of 11. MOO R M AN. P. M. e-'I s-. 'or Both the method and results When beSyrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant adrefreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem eff'ectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual ts, 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 N healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it ,to all and have made it the most Spopular remedy known. - 1 e. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading drug i- gists. Any reliable druggist who ry may not have it on hand will pro Scure it promptly for any one who erwishes to try it. Do not accept any rue substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 8 AN FR ANCI8C0, CA L, A JUCRILANT .TOLLIFICATIO. the Creat Democratic Victory Celebrated in Newberry. 'l'h Iiemiecrats of Newberry jubi lated on Tliursday night by a torch iiht proeession and all manner of noises ca!culated to make a jollitica tion. The procession marched tAirough the principal streets of the town from S p. im. to 9 p. ni. At the head of the procession a transparency was borne. It had a first-rate picture of Cleveland by our own otf-hand artist White, and was inscribed "Grover has downed the Radicals, Third Party and Boodle," 'u the other side "Grover is in clover, but Harrison is in the soup." The NewLerry Band followed the rausparency with stirring airs. At the end of the march the proces dion halted on the public square, and i bi- bonfire was made of the tore-es i.nd biox,s. Calls were made for speeches. Vessrs. Geo. S. Mower and George B. romer responded in stirring speeches md made the welkin ring. The Newberry Rifles fired a salute >f thirty volleys in honor of the great I Democratic victory, and the jollifica :ion was over. Around and Abont St. Phillips. Mr. Jno. F. Banks, and Miss Lilla Kibler, have been suggested as teachers )f the St. Philip's Academy. We have'nt got our electric lights mud water-works, in opperation yet, )ut when we do we will let it be tnown. We had the pleasure of witnessing a oint debate at Johnstone Academy be ween the Johustone and Jolly Street lebating societies. The subject was Whicl is the greatest evil war or in :eperance." The Johnstone boys (the >egative) came out one point ahead. A queer kind of buzzing in the air-a :errible crash-the downfall of the 'hird party-no one physically injured. 'he Third party never reached the ieight of its glory--probably its limbs were too short to reach so high. The lownfall of the (would-be) powerful >arty reminds me of the caving in of a mountain molehill which occurred wn I was a boy. And again it re ninds ne of the man dressed in Con 'ederate-gray, who lived near the river, ts name was Democrat. He was the )wner of three goats; one of them was powerful juniper, he was continually umping out of the pasture and en leavoring to lead the others astray. So one day this goat managed to get ip towards the top of the fence, where 1e thought he would be out of reach f old Democrat, but in this he was )adly mistaken, for thu old gentleman ust reached up and laid bold of his ;oatship's hiu. leg and carried hin lown to the river, then he went up to he barn-shed and rolled out a great big >ld cannon, pulled it down to the river, lanted it firmly on the shore, stuck a opy of the Force Bill in the goat's nouth, loaded the cannon with goat neat and powder, then training the ;un skyward, in a slanting position owards the river, so that the contents when itibegan its descent, would fall ex ectly in the middle of the stream. He pplied the match "boom" the great ,un leaped forward as it belched forth ts contents in tones of thunder. Old )emocrat stood there as cool as a cu umber amidst t' curling smoke vhich was issuing fr"m the muzzle of he terrible king of weapons. As soon .s the smoke cleared away sufficiently te produced a telescope through which te viewed a little speck which was lying through the open space at the 'ate of 1000 miles per minute. In a ew minutes it began its decent down, lown it came at last "kersiash" right lab in the middle of the river it fell I ,nd went to the bottom. But here I :omes the most remarkable part of the tory. It did'nt as much as leave a ole in the water. That'll be a splendid >'ce to a fishing next year. Iguess he reader undestands that the goat epresents the Third Party. CALHOUN. Meeting of Newberry Conference. The Newberry Conference of the south Carolina~Synod will convene n St. Philip's church, Rev. J. H. yse, pastor, November 2.5, 1892. 'he following programme has been >repared: Friday, 10 a. m. Devotional ex reises and annual election. 11 a. n., Opening Sermon. 1.30 p. m. )iscussion-Illumination, Rev. M. r. Epting, Rev. J. A. Sligh and refferson Quattlebaum. Saturday, 10 a m. Discussion 'iting, Rev. G. W. Holland, Rev. Y. K. Slig b, and A. H. Kohn. .1 a. m. Missionary Sermon. 1.30 >. o. Our missionary work, its eeds, how to secure them-Rev. r. B. Fox, Rev. A. J. Bowers, and leo. B. Cromer. The following appi intments for reachinJg were made by the con erence: Opening sermon, Rev. T'. ). Keister, alternate Rev. W. C. schaeffer. Missionary sermon, Rev. Y. A. Julian. alternate, Rev. G. W. lolland, D. D. Sunday mnornin~g, ev. A. G. Voigt, alternate, Rev. J. -. 3. Fox, Ph.D). T. 0. KEIs'rER, Secretary. There is nothing in a phy sician's life that gives him more satisfaction than seeing the prompt effect of Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil in bringing back plumpness and color to thin and pale chil dren. "Poor baby!" Everybody sees the sad picture. No one but the physician appreciates it. He knows what dangers threaten thin children. Let us send you a book about thinness. Scorr& BowN, Chmss,3:outshhAvenu, New York. 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