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NEWBERRY. S. C. WEDESD.Y. A119UST 30. IWJ. AT HAND In a dange rous emerge:cy, A 'Ys CHFr,n. PzCro2AL is prompt to act and suri- to cure. A dose taken on the first s.:n of Croup or Bronchitis. checks further pro: ress of these complaints. I: softe.ns pbleg:, soothes the infamd me:r.ra:-. and induces sleep. As a r(edy for co:l cough;. loss of voien. p P and even consumptio:l. ': -:e AYER'S Cherry Pectoral *ce!s zil smilar pr I I .;z e, dorsedb aing p ire to the taste. does not inr5ere with diestic::. and needs to be taken usually in small doses. "From repeated tes:s in iny own famiy. Ayer's Cherry Pectora! has proved ;tsel: very efMcient remedy for coldi, cou;:hs, and the various disorders of the throat andf lungs."-A. W. Bartlett. Pittsfield. N. H1. "For the last 25 ycars I have been taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for lunZtroub1s, and am assured *iat !ts us- has Saved My Life I have recommended it to hundreds. I find the most effective way of taking this medi eine is In smaR and frequent doses."- T. M. Matthews, P. M., Sherman. Ohio. * "My wife suffered frcn a cold; nothin:t helped her but Ayer's Cherry Pectoral which effected a cure."-R. Amero, Plyupton, N. S. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Prepared byDr. J.C.Ayer & Co., Lowel',Ms. Prompt to act, sureto cure Notes from Excelsior. The sIx cents cotton is opening sl,.w ly. The early crop of fodder is harvested in. Trhe rains have caused cotton in places to take rtst. Rev. M. N Ki'ird has returned to his home in Couiia. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Cook have I-een on a visit torelatives in Edgefield. Mr. L. C. Siugley and family, of near Gary's Lane, have been on a visit to relatives and friends in this commun ity. Road working i; in full force down here this wee4. The heavy rains had put the roads in a rough condition for travel. Mr. John H*r-n and family, of Salu da Old To n, b.; .( been on a visit to this community, the gues-s of Mr John F. Wheelers' familv. Very likely a good ninny of oir peo. ple will attend the meeting of old war friends to be held at Young's Grove on Saturday. The address s and reunion of such old friends sl!uld be a pleasant occasion. Messrs. J. W. Kinard and R. C. Counts spent r. few day of last week with Mr. Lee Longs family of near Pomaria. The boys report a pleasant trip and very good crops in that section especially the corn crons. *Mr. Jacob C. Counts informed us on Mornday rwv'ning that the walling of his w~-Ilufll in 'iu Sunday ft'rrvoon while he was drawing water. Mr. Counts thinks that the earthquake of a few years ago was the cause of the wail going in and very likely his opinion is correct. Tbe bridge near Mr. 31. L. Kinard's residence that was wasned away has been replaced. The prompt and go-a head County Commissioners have been busy looking after the injured places on their sections of road. Commissioner Aull was at the above named place on time and the contract was given to Mr. M1. L. Kinard whbo at once replaced the bridge at a low cost to the county. Mr. Kinaad quit his work and showed us the highest maik reached by the water in 1886 and also the water mark of Monday's rain and we soon observed that the mark of Monday's high water was at least two feet higher than that of 1886. No doubt much damage has been done to the crops along the water courses as well as to the puplic high v ays. So mote it be. SIGMA. Have You an Apple Orchard? [Spartanburg Spartan.] Did you ever consider what an excel lent all-the-year round fruit the apple is? In its raw state it is palatable and acceptable every day in the year. It is a food, an alterative, a medicine, ac cording to the way it is used. It is a delight to thne children from the day when they begin to ripen in May until the top one is knocked from the latest tree In November. All sorts of apples, from the wild crab to the most aristo cratic apple produced, are good in their place and they all have a place. Take the apple any way you please, raw, cooked, dried, or preserved, and it is the king cof American fruits. - The exhortation we make is this: Go to work and set out an orchard. Select level land and if it is "second bottom," so much the better. After the trees are well started, stop the cultivation of the land and sow in blue grass and white clover, oi ermuda grass and you will have~ a fine pasture for calves and colts, or such animals as will n.ot injure the trees. The land should be kept up by the addition of a little manure every year. Do not depend entirely on the nur sery for your taees. Select scions from best trees in your neigh borhood. Save seed from best apples, from the earliest to the latest, and plant in February. Keep the weeds down and when they are a year old you can use them for graftmng stock. Save the oest looking and most vigorous trees until they are two, years old and set out in your or chard. Watch these seedlings as they come into bearing. If sonme of themi happen to be wocrthiess. dig the trees up and let themi go. Fromi a dozen seedilings you will get three or four trees that bear excelleut fruit. They wi.1 last fifty years, or longer on the CUREs SOROFULA Mrs. B:. J. Rtowell, Medford, Mtass.. sa::s her mother has been cured of Scrofula by the use of four bottles of after having had muchother treat- - ment, and being reduced to quite a low condition cf health, as it was thought she could not live. C ured my little boy of heredi tary scrofula j .whichap peared anl over his fnace. For a year I had given up all hope of his '\ recovery, when anaily I w as \'f induced to use A fewbo ttles cured him,anldno symptoms of the disease remain. Mas. T. L.ATHERs, Natherville, Miss. Qro'" *aBo. a ** Dir$$' o na'an.ofe - right kind of soil that is manured oc casionally. One acre will give ycu 40 trees, stand ing :; feet apart. That is about the right distance. If set in bermudagras, the pasture will pay all expenses for keeping the land fertilize. The apples that ripen from September to Novem ier bring the best price, but a good June and July apple will always sell well. Go to work and plant one acre in apple trees. Save the seed so as to make a start next spring. Any one may learn in an hour how to graft and bud trees. Do not back out because appies fail to bear about every third year. Plant your trees at different times and some of them will always be in bearing unless there is a killing frost. No crop will pay you better than fifty well selected apple trees, kept in good coudition. "Don't Ask so Many Questions." From the London Comic.7 Little Tommy (eldest of the family, at dinner.) Mamma, why don't you help me before Ethel? Mamma-Ladies always come first. Tommy (triumpbantly)-Then why was I born before Ethel ?" It is very manifest that there must soon be a readjustment of the lines of the political parties. At least. there must be a higLer stan dard of qualification for official posi tion. Personal character must be :nade to take the precedence of -,)olitical faith or service. Pimply Girls Pimply Boys And Every Person Afflicted with Torturing Disfiguring Hi1wiiliating Humors Find Instant Relief And Speedy Cure By Using Cuticura Remedies Sold throl::hout the world. Po-rTEE DRUG A %n)Cuzx.GoPr..Boston,SOle Props. e "All about the Bkood, Skin, Scalp and Ba.ir," free. SiPmples, blackheads. oily skin and falling ba.r prevented and cured by Cuticara Soap. PADGETT PAYS THE FREIGHT Why Fay Extreme Frices for Coods! Send for [stalogue and SeWa o a a Hed.stead & Wash stand-worth $5; PRiCE ~owS$15 1lu) other eCdroomz -ut,al rcs Just to introduce them. ofreight paid on this Or gan. Guaranteed to be a und goeorgan or money re Elegant Piush PARLOR StUTS, consisting of Sofa. Arm, Cha!r. Rocking Chair, Divan, and 2 side Chairs -worth $45. Will deliver it to your depot for $ Tis o. - . STORE with 21 ware will -'be deliver. * ed to your depo for pric p15. A $50 CZ7W7 VAmi with all attachments, for --ON LY $18.50 delivered to your depot. *IThe regular price'of this BUGGY Is 65i to 75 dol1lars. The manufacturer pays all the expenses andl T selthem to you for 5*42.'/ and guarantee everV one a Dargain. No freight paid on this Buggy A *60O PIANO delivered at your depot r'il freight natid for $!0 Send for catNLIguIes of Furniture, Cooking Stoves. BabyCarriaces. Hicycles, Organs, P1 anos, Tea Sets. Dinner Sets, Lamps, &c., and SAVE MOINEJ. Addrere L.F.PADGETT"6"roa te IFE FOHUEIERi and "Z.I TT:E Y, Cures DY%PEPSIA, LIVER and KIDN EY Troubles when all else fails. --5e, 50c, $100. LIFE MEDICINE COMPANY, M Spartanburg, S. C. WOOD WORKING MACHINERY BRICK AND TILE MACHINERY BARREL STAVE MACHINERY GINNlNG MACHINERY GRAIN THRESHINGCMACHINERY SAW MILL MACHINERY RICE HULLING MACHINERY ENGINES AND BOILERS State Agenicy for Tatbot t Sons' Engines and Boilers. 'aw and Grist Millas. Brewer's Brick Machinerv. Don b!e Scre w Cot ton Presses. Tnomas' Direct-ActiLg Steam Presses-no belts. Thomas'Seed Cotton E:evators. Hail and Lumnmus Gins. Engelberg Rice Hullers. H. B.Smith Co.'s Woodworking Machinery. Planers, Band Saws. Moulders. Mortisers, Tenoners, comprising complete equipment for Sash. D)oor and Wagon Factories. 1beLoach Plantation Saw MUlI, variable feed. iBelting. Fitting and Machinery supplies. Write to Me before Buying V. C. BADHAM, Manager, COLU MBIA, SL C. H ILL' Es; l Double C1 less; cRase no : lS',and nLa7 bw- grir edge of the patient, who will voluntaxi DRUM MRT~ ErA MORPIJE the patient, by the use of our SPECIA1 During treatment p.tients are alowed phine until such tme as they sha.l vol We send particulars and pamnlet bgudto place suffe:rer frn anTv of Uo with persons who have been cured KILL'S TABLETS are for s .gp~fsts at, S 1. 00 per package. Ifyour druggib: r;oes not keep them and we w--;U st:;d you, by return =a.-, Tblets. Wrize or nae and nddres.4pi wbether 10Ta.ets --re foz Tul:Cco' Mi Liquor IlaL.:. DO NOT BE DECEIVED irto p,re any of the vaT-;ors ;oitru:is 1!Pt fre I offered for sa!e. Ask for 1-333:., T.PBLETS :w:d take rv vt. Maauf:nctured o:'y 7 OHIO ME'AL O 04 61. 53 & 55 Opera Block, LIMA, OHIO. PAn.TICULABS FREE. THM I have two puci RESPONSIBL EA GENTS WAN (in writing plae There are Other Effective 'Ways. [From the New York Weekly.] Wife-You are just as ugly as you can be. Before we were married you used to hold me close in your arms by the hour. Husband-Hum ! Dld I? Well, I suppose it was to keep you from talk ing. Civilization and arb.trisu. [From Good News.] Sunday School Teacber-As you have traveled a great deal perhaps you can ex plain to the class the difference be tween civilized and barbarous coun tries ? Little Miss-Yes'mr. In civilized countries we is polite to folks in our set, but in barbarous countries we has to be polite to everybody. Beecham's Pills are faithful friends. For Malria, Liver Trou ble,orIndigestion,use BROWN'S IRON BITTERS OMGO feale Bitte Cures all Female Complaints and Monthly irregularity, Leucorrhenaor Whites, Painin Back or Sides, strengthens the feeble, builds up the whole system. It has cured thousands and will cure you. Druggists have it. Send stamp for book 3.. .DBONG00LE & CO., LoulilDle, Kr. Indispensable IN Every good Kitchen. As every good housewife knows, the diff'erence be-] tween appetizing, deli cinus cooking and the opposite kind is largely in delicate sauces and palitable gravies. Now, the~se r, quire a strong, de.licatlely flavored stock. anud the buest stock is L ie b ig Company's E xtract of Beef. ORS8. HlOUIL & KIBLERI, Ph.ysici: ns and Surgeons. Offce-Main strr: Room 14, over Boozer &. Gog..s a -t ore. c.a.. . ai.s..i. ea ---. u -~ .m... pA.-u= 8. an .i. F . i.'oinYD i. . ig 1 4EAT l. 1 i SQA2 . ma iA ftill , S mmOi Positively... 4 removes I b 9WWh48ilECv.iy ft! - -iallnwt tmeicee2 AE T.ECTRDiB SUL CF rEbI I48 HOURS, . ithbout spin, For FCiure. This istej rats ~' frWonder of the 19th * i~nt.as it does, the ( \\ entire Ve terinary 'world. Circulars and Sworn Proofs Mail ed Free. 8 Dr. Guy Checi:d, ~PAYI CU E o. 38Canal st., CHewCAGO ~ STlillE ATI RI - C;NCJKsATI LEINGTrO OR RIMAS CHATTANO0GA L / :~ASHEYVI.LE Mcuumm( Brun aa LC.... .. , S IREMEMBER *'I I caref ul inv e*t:ation as to our res; ity ard the merits of o-r Tabicts. iloride of Gold Tablet yOBACCO in from 3tn5 da7ys. Perfect: bar= Pn in a cup of tea or coee without tze Kowl ly stop smoking or chewing in a few days. cae cred at home, and with MIT ouz :y t=or- on the par: of .FOR%ULA GOLD CURE TABLETS. the free use of Liquor or Xor antarily give t:!e-7 up. >f testimonials free, and shas.l hr.se habits in comnm:mnica by the usc of our TABLT. le y MIST-CLASS encinse us $ I 00 a ackagt Ur our ily. and stato hasing ein" S do wl worth < and Irorr from ten t and s:noked I of your Talets TnE ONIO C%7ZX1CAL, C for $L0 wor:h of vour them all rizn: ::,:k: thou te d . ~wurk ja 'ss thi Tr uiy youj Tsz OHIo CIRTMICAL Co.:-4;ZNeL1 word of prai.- for your Tablets. M y iquor, and througFh _- friend. I w as led z' constant drinker, but ufter tising.yocr' and will not touch liquor of any kind. I b you, in order w know t-e curu was rmaner );no CHzXICA.L Co:-GE%TLFT.N :-Tour Table used worphine. hypodermicady, for seven y ages of your Tabiers. and without. any effort or Address aU Orders D E THE OHIO CHEI --.D 51, 53 and 55 Op zoelf thbb Pper. LADIES Needing a tonic, or children who want build in up, should take BROW1S IRON BTr S. it is pleasant; cures Malaria, Indigestion, Biliousness, Liver Complaints and Neuralgia. Are You Going to the World's Fair' If so, see that your ticket reads via Cinciunati and the C. H. & D. and 'Nonon-the acknowledged "World's Fair Ronte"-tbe only line out of Cin cinnati connecting 'with E. T. V. & G. and Q. & C. train No. 2, arriving Cii cinnati 10.30 p. m ; a solid train carry ing tbrough sleepers from Jacksonville, Savannah, Birmingham. At lanta, Chat tanooga, Macon and New Orleans via E. T. V. & G., Q. & C., C. H. & D. and Monon Route to Chicago. You can stop over in Cincinnati if your ticket reads via the C. H. & D. and Monon Route, by depositing same with the 3ferebants' and Manufac turers' Association, Chamber of Com ierce building, corner of Fourth and Vine streets, one block from Fountain Square (the C. H. & D. ticket office is in the same building). This enables you to visit the picturesque "Queen City" at no additional cost, and spe cial efforts will be made to entertain strangers hospitably and reas5nably. The universal verdict of the travel ing public is that the Pullman Safety Vestibuled trains, running every day, "and Sunday too," via the C. H. & D. and 'Monon, between Cincinnati, In diana polis and Chicago, are withbout doubt the "finest on earth." These trains were especially built by the Pullman Company for this service, and embrace every improvement. Their magnificent coaches, luxurious smoking cars, superb sleepers, observa tion cars, compartment sleeping cars and unexcelled dining car w.rvice, aflord "all the comforts of home." Leaving CinA-nnati you past throuTh the beautiful 31iami Valley, and for twenty-five miles the doiuble tracks. run through the very front door yar ds of the finest suburban homes in the country. Beyond Hamilton and up . to Indianapolis the line is noted for scenic beauty. A stop over at Indianapolis, the cap ital of Indiana, may be obtained by depositing your ticket with the secre tary of it. Commercial Club. This 'ity is n.ore worthly of a visit tban almost any other of its size in the WVest, and of'rs the greatest induce ments to traveler and tourist. Be tween Indianapolis and Chicago the line traverses the very best agricul-, tural and commercial territory, and the ride is one of unparalleled com fort and beauty. Bear in mind that the C. H. & D. and Monion Route trains all run via Burnside Crossing, from which point the Illinois Central suburban trains run direct to the World's Fair Grounds every moment. At Englewood con nection is made with the electric cars, vwhich run every five minutes to the grounds, but we recommend all per sons to go directly Into the Dearborn Station, which is located in the heart of the city and from which all street car lines cEnverge, then go directly by car or cab to your hotel or boarding place. First locate yourself; know where anid how you are to live while in Chicago. Get the locality firmly fixed in your mind, before going to the World's Fair by any of the numerous convenient ways; the cable cars, elec tric roads, elevated railroad, Illinois Central R. R.., suburban trains and the steamboats afford ample accommoda tions for all possible visitors, and it is but five minutes ride from the business portion of the city to the grounds. Take youi breakfast down town, buy your lunch at the grounds, and take your supper down town. If you follow these suggestions you will save money. The facilities for serving lunch at the; World's Fair Grounds are extraordina ry and the prices are cheaper than at your own home, but breakfast and supper should be taken down town, or at your boa-ding house. The World's Fair is already the most astounding and stupendous spectacle ever at tempted any people, and a day's visit will aff'ord mo,'e deligh t and inst ruction than can possibly be obtained in any other way or by the same expenditure of money. For further particulars, de scriptive pamiphlets, rates, etc., ad dress E. A. ROOVER, General Advertising Agent C. H. & D. R. R.. No. 200l W. Fourth St., Cim einna'i. 0. WESLETAN FEMALE INSTITUTE STAUNTON, VA. Opn Sp.thlt Climt andbe rudit e tho renvatd,repainte inside and outside. and rnihed ithnew pianos, carpts. &c. steam c G __ renh &c. Speia advantages in Music and Art. 141 board in uisfrom18S States Terms moderate. For Cate lueofthis celebrated old Virginiaschool. address W.W.EOBERTSON, Pres.,staunton,Va. [HRGUI OUS CHICAGO. The QrEEN & CREscENT BorE affords the :ickest Schedules, the Finest Equipment, ad the ONLY THROUGH CAR UNE TO CHICAGO, rom Asheville. Paint Bock. Hot S prings and :noxville, viaR. & D., E. T. V.& G., Q. & C., S. . .., Louisville and the Penna. Lines to hicago without change. Another car runs from Asheville to Cineinnati. Both cars he close connection with all Chicago lines. *Ask for your tickets via QUEEN &CRESCENT ROUTE. Anygent of the Rt. h D.. Et. T. V. & G. or Queen b recn wl ive you inforstation as to routes, rats, Stop-overs anlowed at Ccinati, Louis Se or Indi=napolis. ~. G. EDWARDS, G. P. A., - CINCfNATL O4 I A cr 0 nj(.*t ' from persons who have been cured by th use of Hills Tablets. rim Owo CIETICAL Co.: DEAR 5I.:-I btve bepn 1t:r -7,-r for tobacco uabit, .ud fourd it'w'ould at von cLain for it. I -s-g#d ten cent%s Af tie tronge-r.chwin t-baeco aday, one to five Ziza:-s; or I would .oke orty pipe, of 'b:cco. Have chewed or twent-Ivt ye:!r5, %n two packages ctired=,e~sothxver:,)esi-4pi !r4t. D. 31. JAY L1 RD, Lesie, icb. DOBBS FERRT. N. Y. .:-GNTLExx:-o-e tir'a I r-nt Tablets f,rToacco' abIt. I r.-eeinid aI1wasLtaheavyzoker::.dc!ihwer, hre. a:in cu 7E-. aJGUNS. .,'.O0.Boxl45. P.7,rsrRGi, PA. m:-It -tves Tne p!easure to speak a SOD2 Wa-4 stron.-.v LddictedI t4,.th- use-of o try your Tabet.c. He wus a beavy and 1iet, I.u . , r.e d.ys -he quit drin ing, ve W::it - r t-oth befLre wr.ting B. YurMOR-O-N. ts havepeforr.e3 :n ira cl. ?u:ycase. ars, and h tav -x.: eqrd by the re of my part. W. L. LOTEGAY. IICAL CO., era Block. LIMA, OH10o. FULER & STO UKM AN,i CONTRACTORS AND BRPIERS, NEWBERRMY, S, C. We are now prepared to do every thi.g in the line of building Bracket Sawing. Scroll Sawing. and Al kinds of Turning. We also grind corn two days in a week Tuesday and Saturday. We deal in all kinds of lumber-dressed and undressed. Sawed Shingles, Doors, Sash and Blinds a specialty. We will accommodate town an.d cun try at :-hoIrtest notice. BOTH IN QUALITY AND PR ICE. WE WILL REPAIR ALL FURN'ITURE. We have hour.rt Mr. Shoekh-.v *s interest, and the firmn namiie nw is A FULL LIN~E GRO)CE bR IES, CIGARS AND TO8aCCO. Call and Examine. Th rough Pul LV. ASHEVILLE, (R. & D. R. R.) Lv. KNOXVILLE, (E. T. V. & G. Ry Ar. HARRIMAN, (E. T. V. & G. Ry Ar. LEXINGTON, (oQ & C. R. R.) Ar. LOLIsVIIL., (Lou. So.) Lv. Lot IsVILLE, (Penn. R. R.) Ar. INDIANAPOLIs, (Penn. R. R.) Ar. CHICAGO, (Penn. R. R.) A through Chicago Sle, at Harriman arrives at Ch 5:15 p. m. Stop-overs . all ville and Indianapolis. C.A.LLIOl\T 4 Jo ns L. MIL.AM: Trav. Pass. Agt., RNoxvuLLE. TENN. ( A. PENsCOTER, Div. Pass. Agt., - -r . y x 1'ropiry R. b k,. "E f t yo u :: 11 d .-w tw . ' u. 1- -: et:;1 ee : . I' e e t c "Ti- is :. >) :l :ee: ::a.ttceo yours. Re'iLda,' rci.:-d 24r. Knetr, Where. k lu:- e r c iu.e. l.e i ::e .-; :. - t3d' fifty Cen tS I ":sv- you l w W ha:Ve v e. oi i-7en-i W hlat ::e a : osow:r i:-' D "oru l,,*' " '" 3: : d . : " e v;A ni k over tht-nmo:.ey. -i a::y rnorU it 1ia ' : :1' e.t o : ! ispcn . n t u r purse obiek inI Z -7 t.to, h ih t, and We'It rdown t- An tn - thnan hal ar 3an. K e .-r. Mr::::v.: w:I' : r t. ' te 2 y t e eat' dry -oolilt -s F-ir Mr. i:+.jvtem - raa i touljm a,;d unaneount:B!e udr of hi; Whol, life. had giveu :ier a ' g(,;d piece instead of a bif doliar. D CTHAWAY & ., 0 #SPECIALISTSt (Rezular Graduate.) '..1c . 2elp. Young and mi die aged men. e.a a'ce re ed cur t,d::r. 3!:l.y ye.ars ci va:ed al;.,.-sJ , experience .3 the uI- f cura is - tod :ha: we a:oe cJ:.3.- I- a3. d: - od uf men wo will d or;rp.r. ho are Srern:t. - i.lo m e :17a ? L .- --- t - or.: and -xce s -. - LSr.d mpo ttre net, cue hi~ 3,v4- e scor. of .hei eguarantee t a' e .'te -un 'a res*t oour OWn e=cluzive -.reU.nt will afrord are. "COM 3N Don'tr yr,n -zant to ge tr dn ij,ee ovenk.ness wlth a ir-tr - tc tvou can" rt 1 CA TA R H, 7.-! I s-zaes of the S L:n a:0. Ee . ie i:.d *:ra. , 3T2 T %-h o M .. 3ae n et.3. re:zedy. A p.re fivaranteed. L'I .;"ASr.S of a' ::, curede: -rt ..::y. e:Sh.. :d cured Lnaft dayF. Ou% a TRUTIl AND FACTS. We ho e cured a.=en; he n 'e D a Reti tE3,r wrl:dr. i hr _..e. , bEa:n ur treatmr.:.: c.-. '-e 2 00: . - Ftnu OR B . -O r m5aho. Te ton:: e.s- a:r to:-2:: ad and-look ad wa as we. hfye :i teo-r. cn r.-zen n :ourf:ot-e: c.dose y.rcs!r W:..:L. Do.la: S3os. 14a- M W. L. DOUCLctn As.Sb OS M.HAMEON'I. Dol yoo oour m he Cnxt in r.eedry a p. BledCest in thgeerldg.Coede o5f n3.d0 4.00L o2.A5 Co .50 Als2.00dCvi nine nTehia ed at ace of*3F. R pe mn.,ADIE n Eyo wan a ine DRES S,paein te e st $5 Shoe : '". Thy 1i er'a i to ustonhdeand lookan price stamed on( the~ 33~ boto , koit whenau u W.LL. DOUG.A Brocton,Mar.Sodb ca 4ho.Toor Con.ere ingnr.' n p Brhlr fSiec r.d iv n giee i ecnia CouAs Al e s,incuing cl"hnPadini New Ca3t3r.r p.1st Gzh.r'OTT ePPSpeitnt 4Wiimine-on.N. '. J e.i m 3 Bew- h ieston an olu bi nt p pe ..ut eudre!rna n Nor Carn CuT I:'M EDCE N. . 5t. Nhca o. 53. man Ca*p. S:ooi "'N The Rie......... " 7anvl5 . 94 P ...:u tr....." 54 7: 5 Ar....Coumia......en 4 Crecen -132:V -... r ,eiy.. - 25 :- .s ta " ..AndPennv ania.... R" L oads ~per via incinnati seue 5cg b- Big.... Fohur.... Route at owed .. ... at ininati.... Lo i a. W ..WI soo..." 15 Cm X...h a roPH.... T"ke Age5 t P. 5. " R...... Gro.... " T A.5 What is -V h~ ak..I I N N Dr. a. 1 PitCher's prescription for Infants andChildren. lIt cotains ncithcr Opium, 31orpbine nor ettr Nreeia hstnce I is abharmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. is P'a.:. Its guartee is thirty years' use by D1 7ons of )others. Cas.;ra is the Childrcn's Panacea -The Mo:ther's Friend. Castoria. Castoria. Catr. -n-ag.ta C:Altoria ec:-es Co1ic.- Constipation,3 -:: - -. . : - --~z . Diarrhca.Erc ti -. *-- , gies sLfp, and prom-otes Ii - -7 seiaton.hav t - .d- 'asI h!aYe reCo :nended ........ W-. La' s -vania!A produced bencL:-Z. -- - -ZD.- Ewm F. PaDr . . D.. N -r Ye C --. --th =tw rd 7th Avve., -New York Ck . Taz.C - ComsN. Y -aaar S-r.:r=. Nrw YoX Crrr TH STANDARD:: R1OTA.RY SHULTTLE SEWLING MACHINE. - - -- -------- OST SIMPLE AND LIGET l RUKNING Macbine made lt does the largest range of work 2-f any maebine ar.d gives entire -taction. Bt-ing a continuous Wovement, ges rid of all friction. SIX YEARS on the market, aid 2).0j Machins sold, 10,000 Qo!d withini ast the year. 1 IE.!ES LIE IT and PUISI IT. ~AA [St3ndard Rotary Snuttle tne solid piece of steeL] 6 . n oe!!es or Lippiq8tea. WEI GUA.A.NTEE IT F~OR FIVE Y7EARSE. RICHMOND, VA D.B. W HEEL ER, LOCAtL ACENT, 7 WITH HEADQUARTERS AT NEWBERRY, S. C. It would be to the interest of - ~ ev.ery citizen of Newberry and the County who are thinking of buy __ -tig a machine to call on D. B. Wh.eeler and Examine The Standard BEFOlE BETIIG HY OTIEL. S EAF.OARD AiR L.SNE.-Shiort line to IHOD~~IAVLEU NrokadOiPoin:t. Va., and1 Columbia. , *OI OIA S. C. %ew line Lo Cariton S. '2. Facet Jaiy .Sie pne,FW udkpr&Rue 2, 1S93. MORTIIDOUND. SOUTHIBOUND.e,1ecie~ No. :3 No. 1:1 EastIern Timne No. 1,7 No 41 PSEGEDAr~ Daily. Dlaily. ceep'. Atlanta Daily. Daily. .Cue'eShd1-nefc nyn,1g t6 3-am 5 iT5pm.lv A tlanta ar 7 30am~ 6 45pmi . U Depot ety tmn 0OC5am ' 'pmn lv A then s ar 6 M~-m 5 0Cpmn 11 ltm &' 1ipm ar F.lberton lv- ? :am 4 1-pm - T 'O S 12 15pm 10'00pm ;ar Abbeville lv 41 im mpm ~L...halstn... r 4p 12 4ipnm 1') V5pm arGre-enw'd IV 4 O2am 2 41pmi j~ainClmi..... 1~ l 4upm 11 2pmnar Clinton v 3 Gm I 45pm e lo...... ~ 332'pm 12'-iam ar Ch eater ar 2 7am 1!43ami 11 r ..P wai..... 3.p 50t0pmif5:.Aam, ar Monroe lv 12 ~Oam 10 15 m~135p rpriy.... 5p 6 15ami ar Raleigh lv 8 30pm: 1cpi .e ery 29m 7 ;gamn arHender-onlv 6 .'3pmn ~ 5 0 -..eoa 25p 9 9am ar W e!dlon Iv- .. :ym,..0.n C a p 5p 'P'am arPetersburgiv 3 4-ipmn "b~i Sneyix 1~p 14'am arR-ichmnond - 2pm .2~P' .Genod 15p 4'a pm ar Wash'ton. !v 10 57am m ...oe 1~p 5 inmar Baltimoere lv ' 42:2pn ...oads 11 7 4 -pm ar PhiladvIlIV * :o-amiI.i . ona ab 1( I pm ar NewYorki i 1 inm"mA....Blo....L.14a 4-9n v .0to . ...am1 4.a emar Charlot:te lv 1" 00epm 4 ap.....deon.... 11Ia 'Qa.ar Wilm'g'n 1v 5 Ze p:a.Iedltn.... 13a )j ~ !v Clinton ar Ce . . A m pm.en~..Lv 00a 4 p' ar N.wwherry lv 243pam -)p1L .ee~..A.O -. 4~1 arPro.pe-riey,v 1229pm bm r Wtala..... v9a 4 ipoif ar Columbia l': 1' tie .51 pi r .-amv l .L .15a .- ~ er Stuter IV: 9-a I EWz NEeoN ETNADG~ 84 pm arCaresto~nly : k1 V'am . 5 3;, in arDarlingi'nlv i 7 0 am Dfe TTOS 9 2'.am ivWeidlon al ar 5 e2pmn - 0p v nesn A.10p Ii 45am Iv Ner.nik 17 5 ) mAr Bltnpm 14a 163 .)pm arMorM'k b :er A 00am4t~pi v Blo r.US)a 7 I:n ar 14lt.e lv 63-:pmn ~ pf r iliiso. 10a 10 4..am aer Philade2i I-.- 4 lpmi- l ezr 1Xa ___ Inp ar NewYorkIV +2 10cm 44~m Pemn, 14a 5t :am ar Phxiladle! 'lv 1ll 6pmAN SP TABUG 00lamn ,ar NewYork IV S 00pm ____DiyDiy 6 0"pm: lvPort'h w >ar StO am No1STIO.N.4 - 6 :3am ar Wa.sh'.:' IV 7 "'om: 70anvCa!so.....A.85pi B i ay Line. en, Yia New York. Phila-;1 5 n......so... 0p dlhaand Norfo!1lkejlroadj . r eiNorfolk. 16p ...Crlae.. 0p an d Wa-Ihin;;ton Steam boat C. T e'ine No-. 134 4pinatu . . 50 m and 1 7 ri'n -olid with Pu!!ma n bTdet =leepin--g P......no.....1~p cna ee.en Atlan;ta :11 Wa -hn:- and lp0 ..IIevle 14p Pulnman R::tret parlor oar,. betwe-n Washin.g..Paoet...... 22p ton :mde New York. Parlor cair Waeidon and1I28 nA..pra,ug....v 15m Po'erItouth: Sleeping car Ilamlet end Wil-4p r...aeie.L.82m mui,stif. rains No,.. 34 andI 4l carry through B E YNWER,CITNAD~ X cooah between Atlaenta and Charle=ton, S. C.i Ex$nxSa o. V. SMiTI-H. Tratfic Manager.N.1.SAIOS . 6 JOHN C. W INDER. GenI i nager. L.Ar H. W. ii. G LOYER. Div. Pass. Agent. Atlanta. I)a..Clml 15p S*UITH[ BOUND,I RAILROAD.- oi.lnon.. 11a 'tO SAVANNA H A Ni) FL'3I- vDa EWY HDESAD.aBVIL Enctie Juailnd.I -S Sotwr-Northward 2pmtJmLodeA25pn15m R.:dt Doiien- Plead po. 1 p nf25in!rauh 235inl Ea:?-.eru lime. Eas'tern lime. 11p iep:rbei1L20m1 a m Lv......o .i.-....... t 4 b I m n.1C IY I O T O a n ....... iId ...... .... i; j9 plim la m....... He 1 ier: x'ncvk :..... :: rn Dal aiy E TRLmMED a1 in ......L::r..n6 C )....... p In p mfr r.S vn a..L .6O i - ....... Isi:........ I 15 p ienx v ou baA .1 2 a an Tane.andrih ore-osumwd train, bee 5th Mer -o:d a:-an'shimll. t hoe coi:ner ionsoac avannah withnthe wi:h ine Pant P-hnt iltem of l4iianay a. -. - i. I ' P Is pAet.\'ribna 44an.5x i61 - , - .,R - Gr . -Paetiuls.iitd A::t.un.l~an Trris :uavs .toevnIc ore..GAray eeep.., 22ep.in.\nalirledLiing.d The Conspte p aneel an an le ;jpoERI .tr trin.ex 'o, n d re -.:e . pParker'sGN e Torie lt :1u-en h ore~-. cow: . wea L::. u>epivn'. i a ieeru .cn 1.b t ~ digestion.tFerns.ieiwcaktls. P.acm via an1i Pain. aid,:.'a -' ianSamue. Npencer, F. W. Huidekoper-&-Reuben 75:!: ~'lerieli::, 1 -~ u ln'a P ala Sleei vrnY. lS COLONBI AD daCEENviLLEDorn. Ye-at- York I: iTrains re.n1by"i5tn Meridianii'.ime.D I ~I niDaily. Da S.C.P.yi No ;N.11 enTA MONS. No2 - 3n.-..L . ......Charesron...... A ..8 5 p ::.rt1c2 t 0 p m .........e wboer....... 2.I19 p S' ie4'-t"':2 54r p m ta .......ew Pianoa....... 235 pt = 2 8I pn m ........,Ninty-Si....... 2 p m~ Tonc.ltcreUtc)eg..n - 0~ec unt. hbF:yln FU0l.p ms .........Hoges ... M 1235 Pit & HINERCRNS"'h ony mrecre 55Conp1d. 1A:r....Blton ..........kC L . a ?e4ep ma.a r. ............Se eca ...........-La. 10 00 a