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TO BRL1:K UP C. attacks of colds, chills, fevers, rheuma tism, neuralgia, and kindred derangements resulting from severe e-po sure, there's no thing so valuable as Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. No household should be without them, to meet just such emergeneies. These lit tle Pellets a * *are tiny, sugar-coated COA . things that every child is ready for. They keep the whole system regular, in a perfectly natural way. They're a compound of refined and conceatrated vegetable extracts; put up in glass vials, always fresh and reliable; a handy and perfect vest-pocket remedy. If they don't give satisfactien, in every case, your money will be returned. The stepping-stone to Consumption - is Ca tarrh. It don't pay to let it go, when the makers of Dr. Sage's Remedy will give $500 if they can't effect a per manetit cure of your Catarrh. ARP'S LETTER. With Happiness Around the Fireelde at Home, Old Age Will Find You Bles sed In the L"ve of Those Whom You Uave Reared. Every now and then some rich man's daughter up North runs away with the coachman or a negro or some designing scamp who is on the make and slips up on the old man while he is asleep-not asleep to his business of piling up money but asleep to his family that they rarely see him except on Sunday and never get closeup to him as children love to do unles they Pre repelled by indiffe rence or uikindi:tsa. "Knowing that thou wert an austere man" fits many a father now and the children soon get weaned and so does the wife. That girl at St. Paul would never have mar ried a negro man if she had had a kind father's love and care. Of course she has wrecked her hopes of happiness, and her parents are to blame for it. Her home was not happy. "Be ye not une qually yoked,"sayeth the Scriptureand every violation of this injunction brings grief to the girl, the victim, and her family. T1 .e scamp' who worn t he scheme I- .. t.rally bough4-zL retired. e. , au says: "He that troubleth his own house shall inherit the wind." No husband or wife. no son or daughter has any right to bring trouble within that sacred domain called home. I was ruminating about this because the daily papers are of late so full of domestic grief. It looks like there is hardly a family in the land but what some member of it has brought trouble to all the rest. I look over the community where I live and the num ber is small where there is no shadow -no secret sorrow. A father's bad habits, a mother's discontent, a son's dissipation or a daughter's frailty h'ave troubled and still are troubling many a household that might otherwise be happy. A happy home is the only paradise upon the earth and whoever makes it unhappy is as guilty as was the serpent that destroyed the peace of Eden. The domestic fireside is the most sacred place upon the earth. Blackstone says that by the laws of England a man's house is his castle into which the king of England dare not enter uninvited. I am sure that our people generally do not value the * privileges and endearments of their homes. I do not mean the house with its adornings nor the flowers in the front yard, but I do mean the sweet communion of the family by the fire side or under the lamplight or ini the dining room or sitting in the ve randa, and all the time loving each other and sympathizing with th'ose who have suffered or are suff'ering the afflic tions that are common to us all. If ,every member of a family who is old enough to think would only resolve to bring nothing but sunshine into the household how happy would they be. This can be done. It is easy to 10. A man has rio right to enter his own door with a cloud upon his brow and bad temper in his heart. pis coming should always rejoice his wifeand his children. A woman has no right to be always complaining about little things anda showing her discontent in a thousand ways and keeping the children in a state of constant alarm for fear mother will make a fuss about it. There should never be a frown at the dinner table nor at the morning or evening meal, nor should there be that dismal silence that sometimes broods over the feast and takes away the appetite. Food taken in sullen silence will not digest. The bed and the board should always be cheerful. The sleep will not besweet when there are tears upon the pillow. I would be afraid to scold a child just before the eyes were closed in sleep. The responsibility is greater upon the parents than upon the children. If the Young Wives Who are fer the first time to undergo woman's severest trial we offer "Mothers Friend" A remedy which, if used as directed a few -eks before confinement, robs it of its PTAIN, HORROR AND) RlSKC TO LIFE - both mother and child, as thousands who ..e used it testify, * sdtobottles of MO HE RS Fi Wvr' with r*elustOS trsulgthC ordealof child-birht * utheY1lDS aOTHERs FRIEND torafeW *s it winlrobcenfinemenlt of ifain and dsu nrig, .igirafd to! :fe of m,?her and ch?." as E .mTn Montgomery City,Mo ~nt y eates. cbrt~e praid, on receipt of ntO by O les~lbyaUdrugista L.ook > mohr3zaiedfree. ~RADFIEI.D REGUIl.AToX Co ,att:, G;a father is loving and companionable to his boys, they would be more apt to stay at home and not wander off into bad com pany. They would not speak of him as "the old man." They would not be waiting for him to die so that they might inherit his estate. If the mother was always gentle and kind and reasonable with her girls they would love home too well to make a run-away match or to receive the attentions of unprincipled young mi n. "Make home happy," should be the watchword in every family. It is well enough to have the little prayer, "God Bless Our Home," painted or worked in canvas and overhanging the mantel, but our Creator will not do for us what we csu do for ourselves. There are two kinds of home-sickness-sick of home and sick for home. I know a lassie who, not long ago, was sent away to college and she grievea so at the sepa ration from the loved ones at home, and her home-sick letters were-so full of tears, that she was at last permitted to return. Her companions laugh at her and make sport of her childish weak ness, but I have more regard for her than I ever did. She loves her home too dearly to leave it for any common lover. She can get education enough here even if the polish is not as fine as it might have been made elewbere. It is far better to be sick for home than sick of home. When I was sent off to :ollege I was miserable for awhile and :ould not conceal it from my room mate, who made fun of me and talked tbout my mother's apron string, but e had no mother and could notunder itand my distress. When the term was out and I was to go home I did not wait for the sun to rise but left Athens by moonlight, about 3 o'clock riding borseback with a little negro boy be 3ind me and made the forty-four miles ,n time to surprise the family at the inner table. What a glorious welcome received from parents and brother and ;isters. It was one of the great events )f my life and still lives among the weetest memories. Parental love, onjugai love, filial love, are the key ;tone to the arch that supports the pilars of government and keeps our ocial system secure. As a rule anar hists have no children. No nothing .o love but themselves. As a rule the >oor love their children better than the -ich, for riches will in time absorb a nan and burden his best emotions. ith the poor the children are first, with the rich they are second. The law >f compensation comes into everything a this life. The good and the bad, the oy and the sorrow are kindly mixed )y a wise Providence. Then let us Lii be content with our lot. Let us not ook over the fence to envy our nabor' or we know not his secret sorrows. Let is not trouble our own house for fear we shall inherit thc wind. BILL ARP. For Scrofula "After sn:fering for about twenty-fle years from scrofulous sores on the legs and arms, trying various medical courses without beneflt, I began to use Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and a wonderful cure was the result. Five bottles sufficed to re store me to health."-Bonifacia Lope?, 327 E. commerce st., San Antonio, Texas. Catarrh "My daughter was afflicted for nearly a year with catarrh. The physicians be ing unable to help her, my pastor reeom mended Ayer's Sarsaparila. I followed his advice. Three months of regular treatment with Ayer's Sarsaparifla and Ayer's Pills completely restored my daughter's health."-Mrs. Louise Bielle Little Canada, Ware, Mass.: Rheumatism "For several years, I was troubled with liniammatory rheumatism, being so bad at times as to be entirely helplesu. For the last two years, whenever I felt the effects of the disease, I began to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and have not had a spell or along time."-E. T.HansbrOugh,. Elk 3un, Va. For all blood diseases, the best remedy Is* AYER'S Sarsaparil a Prprdby Dr.J.C.Ayer 200.,LOWel.M.* Solby anDruggists. PriceS1; six bottles,$S' Cures others,will eure you Little Tracks On the Floor. "I won der that some mothers ever fret At little children clinging to their gown, )r that the footprints, when the days are wet, A re ever black enough to make them frown. [f I could find a little muddy boot, Or cap, or jacket on my chamber floor, [ I could kiss a rosy, restless foot, And hear it patter in my house once more, f I could mend a broken cart fo-day, To-morrow make a kite to reach the sky, rere is no woman in God's world could say She was more blissfully content than I. But, oh! the dainty pillow next my own Is never rumpled by a shining head. My singing birdling from its nest has flown The little boy I used to kiss is iead." Fair Will Close This Month, sure. jLFrom the Chicago Timnes.1 But thirty days remain to see the Fair after to-day. Tbe law of Congrrss fixes the closing day Oct. 30, but it is thought the Exposition directory will stretch a point, and be open on the morning of the 31st. World's Fair Directors are emphasizing strongly the point that there are thirty or t,nirty one day s of thbe Exposition. A n impres sion has gonie abroad that the time will be <xtended, and this the Exposition management is seeking to deny. "It is a great mistake," said Acting President Peek yesterday, "to have the impres sion get out that the Fair is going to run through November. It is wrong, and too much publicity cannot be given this fact. We may hold it open Oct. 31, but that will be the last day, and the people whbo want to see the Exposi tion must come, and come at once." LADIES Needing a tonic, or children who want baud. _ BRW 'p' should take I:Ispleasnt; emres Maai,neigeution, H ILL' IL WAL Double Cl Will completely 4estroy the desire for less; cause no sickneax, and may be gi' edge of the patient, who will voluntari DRIEIESS al~ KORPRIE the patient, by the use of our SPECIAI Duringtreatment tients are allowed phine until such e as they Shal vol We send particulars and pamphlet be glad to place sufferers from any of tion with persons who have been cured HILL'S TABLETS are for as is at $I.00 prpackage. your druggst does not keep then and we will send you, by return mail, Tablets. Write your name and address plai whether Tablets are for Tobacco, M Liquor Habit. DO NOT BE DECEIVED Into puri any of the various nostrums that are 1 offered for sale. Ask for T-TTT T= TA,. LETS and take no other. Manufactured only by -THE OHIO CIEIICAL Co., 51, 53& 65 Opera Block, LIMA, OHIO. PABTICULABS FREE. TE I bave two pac] (In writing plea Glenn Springs. [The following was written during the season, but was held over till the season was closed]: To Editor The Herald and News: This time-honored resort for invalids maintains its deserved reputation. The virtues of the waters are so well known that it is an old, old story, which can find few persons to whom it has not been related: so, now, the touriit can speak only of the ;uests. - The guests are in great variety and numbers. Not only the valetudinarian, but pleasure seeker, in vast crowds, make Glenn Springs their great sum mer resort. All mankind and the rest of the world have been here this sea son: "Parthians, and Modes, and Elam ites, and the dwellers in Mesopotamia, and in Judea, and Cappadocia, in Pon tus and Asia, Phrygia and Pamphylia, in Egypt, and in the parts of Lybia, about Cyrene, and strangers of Rome, Jews and proselytes, Cretes and Ara bians," &c., &c. Indeed, it is fancied by way farers, though fools, that H. R. H. Prince of Wales is here incognito-and this is not without some little show of reason. Amongst the strangers from Rome, or from somewhere else, has been seen occasionally, as if in hiding, one who carries his counters with him. I do not think he is Wales-though his hands are white, and his supple fingers and thumbs are rubbed thin to make them more sensitive. The days (except Sundays) are all passed pretty much in the same man ner; and-the account of one day's pur suits and amusements will suffice for all: The first thing in the morning, after its coming has been announced by an antiquated chanticleer, (whose age the oldest inhabitant cannot with any de gree of accuracy state, but who, it is confidently affirmed,was thrown away by oneof Tarleton's troopers in his flight from the field at Cowpens), or as soon thereafter as one possibly can (I never could do such things at that time of the day) arise from his couch, hastily putting on his wearing apparel, and with speed repair to this fountain of health and rejuvenation, drink without stint, up to the throat-latch, the water which is so light that no quantity is burdensome; hurry back to the hotel; rush into the breakfast room, with an appetite quite sufficient to scoop a baked mule and a hampier of greens. A fter break fasting, come by the of fie, pick up a tooth-pick, buy a couple of cigars, and take a walk of a mile or two; return by the spring and take some more water; loiter about, lolling on the bencrhes; talk about alliance or some other topic of the (lay; take -some more water, and spenud th,e.remnainder of the forenoon at t he. whist-table, ten pin alley, sh'.ot i"g gallery, reading in the shade yesterd ty's uewspaper, &c. At noon, ruglh hea:llonig to thle spring again, tackle wii Ih swnetI more water, as if one was under a cota acl to drink the fountain dry; speed baek to the hotel;go What Causes Pimples? Clogging of the pores or mouths of the seba ceous glands with sebum or oily matter. The plug of sebum in the centre of the pimple is clled a blackhead, grub, or comedone. Nature wili not allow the clogging of the pores to continue long, hence, Intammation, pain, swe:ling and redness, later pus or matter forms, breaks or is openedl, the plug comes out and the pore is once more free. There are thousands of these pores in the face alone, any one of which is liable to become clogged by neglect or disease. What Cures Pimples ? The only reliable preventive and cure, when not due to a constitutional humor, is Cuticura Soap. It contains a mild proportion of CU~TICURA, the great Skin Cure, which enables it to dissolve the sebaceous or oily m-.tter as it forms at the mouths of the pores. It stimunates the sluggish glands and tubes to healthy activity, reduces inflammation, soothes and heals irritated and roughened surfaces and restores the akin to its original purity. This is the secret of its wonderful success. For bad complexionS, red, rough hands and shapeless nails, dry, thin and falling hair, scaly and irritated scalps and simple baby blemishes it is wonderful. It Is preserving, purifying and besatifying to a degree hitherto unknown among remedies for the skin-and complexion. Sale greater than the combined sales of all other Skin and complexion soaps. Sold throughout the world. orE DaCo AND CflEX. CORP., Sole Pro Women funl of pains, aches and weaknesses find comfort, strength and renewed vitality In Cuticura Plaster, the first and only painkiling, nerve-strengthening pl.a.s... h n all eel. 5 REMEMBER "T::;AA h E caret ul invest:gation s to our respot ity and the merts of our Tablets. loride of Gold Tablets TOBACCO in from 3 to5 days. Perfectly harm en in a cup of tea cr coffee without the knowl ly stop smoking or chewing in a few days. nHIT can be cured at home, and with D out any effort on the part of L FORMULA GOLD CURE TABLETS. the free use of Liquor or Mor tuntarily give them up. of testimonials free, and shall these habits in communica by the use of our TABLETS, tlo by all FIaST-CLASS i, enclose ns $1.00 a package of our nly, and stato orphino or :basing being Tr cure fi do what worth of and from c from ten to I and smoked for of your Tablets ci THE OHIo CHEMICAL Co. for $1.00 worth of your T: thecm all righ tan d, although I they did the work in l ess than Truly yours, TaE OHIo CHEMICAL Co.:-GENTLEME word of praise for your Tablets. My s< Iiquor, and through a friend, I was led to 1 constant drinker, but after using your Tal and will not touch liquor of any kind. I havi you, in order to know the cure was permanent. Osbo CHEMICA L CO:-GENTLEMEN:-Your Tablets used morphine, hypodermically, for seven yea: cages of your Tablets, and without any effort on n Address all Orders to iE THE OHIO CHEN 51, 53 and 55 Opel e metou thia paper.) into the dining-room with an appetite increased to warrant the ordering of a boiled hippopotamus and a sea-turtle on the half shell. Afteran early dinner, "git up and git" if you can; if not, take a long sleep. About sunset get to the b spring, as everybody is there now; pour C down great quantities of water, and a loiter back to tea. Eat heartily; you are obliged to do so. tl Then sit in the parlor and talk with the a elderly people, or go into the ball-room, dance if you can; if you cannot, look n on and learn ti "Lavoltos high and swift corautos." a The dancing so far as I have seen it s: this season is of the Elizabethan order, n as learned from the answer of Melville, r theScotchambassador,wbenquestioned a a by the envious Bess as to the dancing d of Mary Queen of Scots, that "Mary t did not dance so high and disposedly t as Elizabeth". But if the dance be not strictly Elizabethan, it is at leas., as Sir J. Davies hath it, . r "A lofty jumping, or a leaping round, Where arm in arm two dancers are entwined, d And whirl themselves with strict em bracements round, And still 'their feet an anapest do sound." A VISITOR. CRATCHEDiTEN MONTHSI A troublesome skin disease caused me to scratch for ten months, and has been carod by a few days' use of M. H. WoLFF, Upper Marlboro, Md* I w's cured several years ago of white swelling n m3 leg bynusing -.-andbhave had no symptoms of re 0...turn of the dis ease. Many prominent physicians attended me and all failed, but S. S. S. did the work. rAUt W. KIRKPrTRIcz, Johnson City, Tenn. Treatise on T:icod and Skin Dis eass mailed free. -4.r SPECIFIC Co., WOOD WORKING MACHINERY BRICK AND TILE MACHINERY BARREL STAVE MACHINERY GINNING MACH!NERY GR AIN THRESHING MACHINERY SAW MILL MACHINERY RICE HULLING MACHINERY ENGINES AND BOILERS Stae Agency for Talbott & Sons' Engines and Boilers. t-aw and Grist Mills. Brewer's Bi-ek Machinery. Double Screw Cotton Presses. Thomas' Direct-Act!r.g Steam Presses-no belts. Thomas'aeed Cotton E:evators. Hall and Lumtmus Gins. Engelberg Rice Hullers. H..Smit hCo.'s Woodworking Machinery. Planers, Band Saws. Moulders. Mortisers, Tenoners, comprising complete equipment for Sash, Door and Wagon Factories. I DeLoach Plantation Saw Mill, variable feed. . Belting, Fitting and Machinery supplies. Write to Me before Buying V. C. BADHAM, Manager, COLUMBIA, S. C. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLTNA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY-IN COURT OF PRuBATE. John M. Kinard, Clerk of Courtof Com mon Pleas, as Administrator of Wash ington L. Gourdine, deceased, Plain tiff, against Coroline Gourdine, Char lotte Whelly, Henry Gourdine. Mos ley Gourdine, Penelope Martin, Florence Hlargrove and David H. Wheeler, Defeudants. Amended Summons, (Complaint not Served.) To the Defendants:j JOU A RE HEREBY S UM-I moned and required to answer tbe complaint in this action which is filed in the office of the Judge~ of Pro bate for New berry County, State afore said, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complain t on tbe su bscribers at their office at New berry Court House in said County and State withbin twen ty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within Ithe time aforesaid, thbe plaintiff i n this action will apply to the Court for t he felief demanded in the complaint. JONES & JON ES, Plaintifis' Attorneys. Dated December 6, A. D. 1892. [L. s.] J. B. FELLERS, J. P. N.C. To Molsey Gourdine: Please take notice that the com plaint in the foregoing action was tiled in the office of Judge of Probate for New berry County, State of South Carolina, on the 6th day of Deerphr. 1892. JONES & JONES, New berry, 8. C, PATiENTS TREATED BY MAIt. CONFI 0ENTiAt. a,.,,,. s. t.,,,.,. 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Sheldon, who returned -day from a six weeks' trip through i ew York and New England, corrobo-1h1 tes the above. He says he talked ith scores of bankers and capitalists, f nd not one of them would invest a oliar in Kansas securities.. th h popr IIeadche nd a Ne e so --o---- D----order----- arsnafosmpte Of lldrSPice2 enaeox OHAPR HA AYMADE,QALITY OONICRED HGH CRAEONLY. OATLEOGUE, wEOiTIO AND ic PRCE FRE eaTacEa ATl NE, OR Whilesatier, o RptoOK andL DS.. A stor wome WICKmle E R, NEWB~kERR,3Cal S. 0 CTLGUEO CRIESO,AN CAONRS REGLA ATOACC . AGENNYU A TOWHE Wholesale BuI R,C CHILLg, S . NWERRCTOFBEEF Alo ah oes t of thd eACond- an beugua Dprtet,ad.e a FREECUP_____________I of deicios, rfresing 0 BEEFTEA aaefo h elkont LaBioCOMPNY'SExTacT a WHO WROTE MURRAY'S SPEECH? he Colored Congressman Creates a Sensa tion-Talbert Asks What the Author Knew of Carolina Polities. LSpecial- to Augusta Chreniele.] WASHINGTON, October 4.-George rashington Murray, the negro repre otative from South Carolina created sensation among Southern members Congress today by a brilliant phil nlc against the South and its meth Is at the ballot box. This speech was egant in diction, and full of references history unknown to Murray. It is a remarkable speech and after the st sentence it was clear that not one ord of it was Murray's. Mr. Talbert voiced the sentiment of e House when he asked how much e gentleman who had written the eech for Murray, knew of the politi 1 affairs of South Carolina. Being black, no one could see Mur y turn red, and after hemming said at he knew that all he was saying is so. The speech was not taken se >usly by either side, and Murray ly succeeded in being ridiculous by lowing himself to be made the tool some rabid member on his side of e House. "I'm so nervous"-before taking nod's Sarsaparilla. "I'm so well" ter taking Hood's. 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ATLANTA, GIA ADGETT PAYS TH FREIGHT Why Pay Extreme Pdlces foi Cood! ad for fiatalogue and See What You Caa Saul 200OM SUE c.u- ^TD sing 'ui iure~au, - i dsteadl & wlash - -... .. * and- worth $25; - ICE Now $15 --~ 4 l'other Bedroom --=i4kz-. lit, all prlces.~ $69 OE $!37 Just to introdnee them. No freigbt paid on this Or , gan. Gunaranteedtoba organ ~_or money re legant Plush PARLO)R SV'ITh, consisting Sofa, Arm Chair, Rocking Chnlir, Divan, d 2 side Chairs -wortlh $4.5. Will dellver to your depot for $38. This No.7 COO[lI STOlE - d with2l ,7 -4; V piebes of - ware, will :' be delivers , a ed to your regular )Qes price 1%. $563ZSWflG XACER It." all attachmauents, for -O NLY $18.50- - delivered to your diepot. The regular price of ti UGGY Is 65 to 75 dollars. eexpenlseesud I seln them you for 542.75 Id guarantee every one a irgain. No freiglit paid A $85O PIANO elivered at your depot-. 1 freight naid for $'9'0 Send for catalogges of F'urniture, Cooking loves, Baby Carriages, Bicycles, Organs'PI nos, Tea Sets. Dinner sets, Lamps, &c., and AVE MONEY. Address ..PADGETTi"a. ug.ta's". TLANTIC COAST LINE. LPAssENGER DEPA1ElfrN. Wilmin ton, N. C., June l8,1898. FAbT LINE ~tween Charleston and Columbla and Upper south Carolina and North Carolina and Athena and Atlanta. CONDENSED '8CEDULE. )nG WUTr. Gorse EAr No. 52. No.53. *a m'*m 7 1. Lv....Charleston..Ar. 8 45 8 44 " ...Lanes....." 706 9's" ...8umter........" 5 45 11 05 Ar....Columbia..Lv. 4 20 p m 1229 " ...,Prosperity.. 257 12.43 " ....Newberry...... 2 42 13') " ...Clinton-......" 200 2 1"....reenwood..... " 1246 3 09 "'...A bbe ville..." 12 1.5 a m 5 08 " .......Athens.... "l10 0 74- "-.. ..A tlanta....." 7 30 pm0 ..Winnsboro...." am 5 r730 ".....Charlotte..." 9 35 - pm - pm 4 57 " ...4ngerson..... " 12 55 a m 4 45 "-...GreevliL... " 11 57 6 50 "... Mpartanburg " 10 @ 9 11 " ..Hendersonville " 8 O2 10 15 "... Asheville...' 7 00 No. 52 and 53 SolId trains between Charles. inand Cliton. S. C. H. M. EMERSON, AS't Gen'1 Pass. Agent. T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager. . R. KENLY. Gen'l Manager. TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF NEWBERRY-IN PROBSATE COURT. :)U M. Kinsard as administrator, etc., of thbe estate of Harriet Hubbard, de eeased, Plaintiff'against Silas John stone, JRefendant. omplaint to sell land to pay gebts and for relief. LL PERSONS HOLDIN0 claims against the estate of Har et Hubbard, deceased, are hereby uiredl to render in and establish their eands before this Court on or before le lSth day Qf Qctober, 38,93. J. B. FELLERS; j. F?. 1. p. sentember 19, 1893. Wh Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitch and Children. It containsi other Narcotic substance. for Paregoric, Drops, Soot] It is Pleasant. Its guarar Millions of Mothers. Casto -the Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castoriaisso well adapted toebimenthat [ recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." HI. A. AncxEa, 31. D., 1I1 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "The use of 'Castoria' is so universal and Its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria Ctax. 3Iarrx, D. D., New York City. ..THE Sl ROT ARY SElWIrNG THE 8&JA(DARD'S MAaCH TO VICroR1 WE GUARANTEE SEABOARD AIR LINE.-Short line Norfolk and Old Point, Va., and Columb .C. New line to Charleston, S. C. Effect Ji 2,183. N1ORTHOUND. SOUTHBOUND No. 38 No. 134 Eastern Time No.117 No. Daily. Daily. except Atlante Daily. Dail 6 3nam 5S05pmliv Atlanta ar 730am 6 45j U Depotcty tm o 05am 8 13pm lv Athena ~ar 616am 5 O8s Ul Sam 9 llpunar Elberton lv 522amD 4e91 l215pml10 0p ar Abbeville lv 4 27am 309j 1246pm 10O25pm ar Greenw'd lv, 402am I2 41j 1 4pm 112pm ar Clinton 17 3 17amjl 332pmIl2 2Sam lar Cheater arj 2 7am 1145SE 500pml 150amlar Monroe Iv1125aml10152 6 15mm ar Raleigh 1v 8 30pm 7 39am aredrol 653m 9 00am ar Weldon lv 53m 1103.m IarPetersburglv 34p 11 45am'arEichmond lv 2 3p 3 4&mar Wash'ton 1v 10 5m 52 par Baltimorelv 9 42am 749p lar Philadel lv 7 20am S10 35pmlar NewYorklv 1215am 500mm ar Charlotte 1lv10 00pmj 9 00am ar Wilm'g'n lv 500m - 200pm 1v Clinton ar -.130i 2 42pm arNewberrlv 12 431 257pm 'r sprtlv 1229; 4 10pm ar Columilv 1115. 5 45pm ar Sumter lv 953a 8 4pm arCharlestonly 7 15. 7 5pm I I arDarlingt'nlv I I 7 "s f925am-IvWeldon(a)asr 521pm 11 3am arPortsm'thar; 3 llpm 11 45am lv Norfolk 1v1 3 00pm 16 '5pm arNorf'I b ar i 8 00am 700am ar Balto 1v| 630pm| 10 47am 'ar Philadel lv4 41pm 1 20pmar NewYork1vt210pm I '555pm lv Ports'h(n)lvI 9 10am1 i5 10amha Philadel l1tl1116pml i 8 00am rNewYork lvi 8 00pm! I 0milvPorts'h(w)arj 8 00am|j tDaily except Sunday. b) Via Bay Line. in)' Via New York. Phi dephia and NorfolkRailroad. (w) Via Norfe and Washington Steamboat Co. Trains No. and 117 run solid with Pullman buffet sleepi cars between Atlanta and Washington, aa Pullman Bnffet parlor ears between Washi ton and New York. Parlor car Weldon a: Portsmouth: Sleeping car Hamlet and 'W mngton. Trains Nos. 34 and 41 carry throni coaches between Atlanta and Charleston, 8. 0. V. SMITH. Traffic Manager. JOHN C. WINDER, Gen'l Manager H.W. B. GLOVER, Div. Pass. Agent. Atlanta SOUTH BOUND R A IL.RAD SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA V. COLUMBIA. Eff'ective July 2nd, 1893. Southward. Northwal Read Down. Read Ui Eastern Time Eastern Tin 8-10 a m Lv....A hevlle,....r 6 40 p 842 am.........Skyland,......... 609 p 9 16 a m........ Henderonville,...... 5 33 p 9 27am...... ..Fat Rock,.......52p 10 40am.......Lauren, S.C........2" p 11 50 am.....Abbeville,.......... 115p 11 10 am..........Clnton,..........215 p 90 am.......Wahalla,.........605 p 10 0-am..........Seneca,........ 530 p 11 15 a m........Anderson,.....4 24p 11 45 am.....Spartanburg,...... 2 50p 1 0p m..........UnonS C..... ... 130 p 10 15 am.....Greenvilie....... 6 1p 12 55 pm.........Gnwoo&...... 237 p 2 39 pm.......Newberry,.....1250 p 30 p m.......Aton,......203 p 4 1p m Ar.....Columbla, ... Lv 11 20 a Central Time. Central Tin 3 2p mLv.....Colba, SC.....Arl1020 a 503pm..........Denark,......8 37 a 5522 xp....... ..Farfax...........749 a S 00 m.:Ar Savannah, Ga. Lv..... 6 00 a S10a n Lv....Sayan nah, Ar...83p S0a ..............Jesup,.............. 025 p 9 15 am........Wayross....... . p 13 00 noon Ar JackopVIlle, Fla Lv 2 p South ofColiimnbia, Titms wie 20th 11eri Ian Time. North of Columbia, Trains t 7th MeridIan Time. Close connections at Savannah with ti Ocean Steamship Co.'s elegant Steamers I New York, Philadelphia and Boslon, at with the Plant Plant Sytmof Rail way a. Steamers for Cuba and alpoints In Florida EDWARD FORD, Sup!. I. M. F1.EMING Gien'l Pass. Ast. Jos. F. GEAYx, drav. Pass. .Agt 1FE;E L IVEF and W IlDTEFYS -Cures DYSPEPSIA,- LIVER an< K IDNEY Troubles when all else fails --25e, 5OC, $1.00 LIFE MEDICINE COMPANY at is er's prescription for Ilata either Opium, Morphine nor It is a harmless substitute ring Syrups, and Castor Oi. tte? is thirty years' use by rIa Is the Children's Panacea Castoria. I CastoriacuresCole, Conpation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhea, Eructaton, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promote 4 -geton, Without injmiouS edication "For several years I have recommended your 'Crstoria,' and shall always continue to do so as it has invariably produced beeoal res9I1in Ewnr F. Paansa, M. D., 125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. karY, 27 Mcaar Srs, Naw Yoa Crr rANDARS : SHUTTLE MACHINE. MOST SIMPLE AND LIGT RUNNING Machine >alae 1 does the largest range of work of any machine and gives edJIre satisfaction. Being a continias movement, gets rid of all fritddzi: SIX YEARS on the market, and 200,000 Macbines sold, 10,OO sold within last the year. 11 LADIES LIDI IT aid LAIS-I. [*atandard Rotary Snutle one solid piece of steeL1 . Breakg leedles or Si FiE IT FOR FIVE YEA_ -t RICHMOND, VA D. B. WHEELER~ LOCAL ACENT, WITH HEADQUARTERS AT NEWBERRY, S.0. It wool d be to the interest- of every citizen of Newberry and the County wh o are thinking of buy ing a macbine to call on D). B Wheeler and Examine The Standased BEFOn BUIil! u GTIR to DICE XOND AND-DAT5YILEEU a. .L~ROAD COMPANY. ly Samuel Spencer, F. W. Huldekoper & Reeben - Foster, Beceivers. - COLUM3IA AND GREENVLE DrTTsrEz. i[ PAssENGE DEPAR T." y. CondensedSchedle-Inl efeet Julyend.*M. - (Trains run by76th Meridian tm. S E-TWEEN CHARLEs'roN,CoLUMA, moram AD N i STATIONS. Ne.. S730a m Lv. .........Charston....Ar. S4 p>a m .11 20 am .-.... Columbia.... 415pm ma 1218 pm --.Pmre ..... 334 pm '1235 pm ..Pope y........ m 1254 pm .... a230pm 130pm --Chapelta..... 13pm 3 00 pm ...........Hodges........... 1SUp 320p m .........Donalds.......... 32Mp' 3 35 pm ........Hone Pa.... 12( m 355 pm Ar. ......Belton...........LV. 116A - 400 p mLv .......etn..... r 4 2 p m .....Andeson..- -l II - 4 58 pm .....Pnltn.... 10 Mim a 530 pm Ar .......Seneca........ Lv. 1100& im 535 p mLv........Senea........... Ar. 10OS ~m 6 0p mAr.....-Wlhalla.-.....L' 9Umas BETWEEN ANDEESON, EE.TON ARTin -- VILEa. No.1I2 STATIONS. 30sp m Lv. Anderson Ar. 12lyfm 3 40OpmAr Belton, LV 14I m 4 00p mLv. Belton Ar. 11maat 4 20 pm Ar. Wmlilamtan. Il4RCm 4 26p m Pelse, 11 Oa 4 40 pm Piedmont, 10 s -5 15 pm Greenvlle, C &G 1 m BErWEEN CHARLESTON, CoLUXBIA, * A1AZW - 7 30 amLv. .......Charleston..... Ar. 84 y 11 30 am .........Colmbia...... 841.9 la- 12 15pm ............Alston ........ k 1 06 pm .............Caris......~. [3. 2234p m .......aoue........-1 rd2pmAr. . ..Sartanburg.. LUl eS 1- 6 40 pm Ar. ......shvll......L SaU24 E z.SunEnzSun. No.15. STATIONS. No. 16. Lv. Ar. 11 2am ....Colum2bia... 4-15 pm - - 125p ...Newberry.. 1239 pm 1 Spa.....Goldville..... 11 35 am 2 1 ......Clinton..... 11 10Oam 2 5 -pm Ar Iaurens Lv 10 40 am BAET7WEEN HODGES AND ABvLE Daily. Dai. STATIONS. No. 1O.San NO. D d Mxd No. - d 13240pm 305 i.LvHgdgeaAr 285 12 . 100pma 25 m.Luerraugh's t3Pe e. 115p m 340pmArAbbevtmeLv3 ~ mo yToN iA SOCTH BOUND WAXT4BAD. Daily. Daily. CENTRAL TLME Day ,1j mo 800pm Ar...Savannah.. Lv.600am m 3 20pso. Lv. Columbla.Ar. 10 20 am. mo Nos. 13 and 14 are solid trains between m Charleston and Asheville. m Through coach between Savannah and mo Asheville on 14 and 13. mo Tras leave Sprburg, S. C., A & C.Divb. mVestibuled Limite) Soutb 2 - mp m, 11 37 a m. (Vestibuled IiI skWin m bound, W. N. C. Divison, 62 p m and m for Hendersonville, Asheville, and Hot m Trains leave Greenville, S.C A. & C. l le. sion, Northbound, l2 42 a, m, and$52 m p m.(Vestibuled Limited; S Itbon, 2Us.i so 4 00p.m,, L2 28 p.m. (VetiuledLmie) so Trains lea,ve Seneca, S. C., A. &O Dt.m so North 113 p... 2 37 p. in., and 4l mn 1. mS. n 3 a. m., 535p. m,, and i- st6p d Ase yv~ ~i2d 36. 37 and 38on A.E I'vs~ or d' as sstGn a d Washingto, D.C. k~wis dV. E. McBEE SOL HAh Gen'! Sup't., Tramol Columbia,S. C. Wahnton, DC PARKEW'S - HAIR BALSAM I ~ cmns sesIp dm. a hatr