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S AND T COTTON BUY MO WILL G -- BE SU LOCAL AND SPECIAL Linen Day. The Mower Co. has minde a new de parture for Newberry. Read their an 1ouncenient. Thursday is linen day, and if the I0it-,s will heed what tibe Mower Co. bas 16 s:.y they can secure some cheap linen. Matches! Matcbes! Matches! at 5:. per duz. boxes at S. B. Jones'. tf Beputiful Jewelry. Go to Mr. Ed. Schol Iz and examine bis superb display of jewelry of the latest and most fashionable designs, among whi :b are many pieces of great 'beauty and finish, suitable for wedding -Pesents. His lines of gold, silver and plated -wares, etc., are complete, mod erate in price and guaranteed. 800 different kinds of Tablets at he Book'Store. te. A Delicate and Successfut Operation. Last week Dr. 0. B. Mayer removed n eye for Mr. C. C. McWhirter. It was made necestary in order to save the sigbt of the other eye. The opera -lion v as a delicate one but was success fully porformed and the many friends of Mr. McWhirter will be glad to know that be is doing well, and is able to be at his post of duty. School Supplies In large quantities and at lowest rices at the Book Store. tf. A Good Show. The three performances given in the ra house last week by Miss Sadia hiteford and her company were very ood, in fact the best that we have seen -A a long time. Miss Whiteford is a deever actrers and is well supported. .As Parthenia in Ingomar she displays high degree of talent, and Ingomar 9 adered by Mr. von Mitzel was the we have ever seen. Such per iormances as these should be well pa tronized. That Joyful Feeling With tbe exbilarating sense of renewed bealth and strength and internal clean liness, wbich follows the use of Syrup -..of Figs, is unknown to the fe,v who have not progressed beyond the old time medicines and the cheap substi -tutes sometimes offered but never ac cepted by the well iformed. All Public School Books sold at the Book Store at prices adopted by the State Board. t______ f. I have just opened a Barrel of fine -Saner Kraut. Proctor Todd. 2t. A Shooting Scrape. Messrs. B3lalock and Nelson, from Goldville, went to Edgefield to arrest a negro woman who was under contract -~with Mr. Jas. Blak>ck. Yesterday morning, jnst before they crossed the river at Herbert's Ferry, they were overtaken by about a dozen negro men who were bent on rescuing the woman. <Several shots were fired by both par ties. Nelsou was shot in the face, and in the melee the woman escaped. It is Snot known whether any of the negroes were shot or not. Yxard wide H en riatas, al! colors, 20cts -last season 25cts-at. tf. Davenport & Renwick's. 500 Bushels Corn wanted. Highest price paid in trade. tf.- MATTHEW~S & CANNON. Cyclones and Tornadoes Are destvoying thousands of dollars worth of property every year in the United States. W by not protect your homes and other property with a Cy clone Policy? The cost is very small, and the increase might be very great. Enquire the cost, and be protected by S. P. BOOZER, 3t Sole Agent. I have another lot of that 25cts per poud Chewing Tobacco. - 2t.Proctor Todd. endid Offer. n receipt of 5.00 Salter off'ers to make 1 De.zen Cabinet Photographs, and from the same negative make you a fine 11x14 Bromide Enlarged Por trit-this offer holding good for all eittings made until October 15th, 1S94. ly ________ Something beautiful in Cloaks, Jack ets and Capes. Wooten & MeWhbirter.2t In the Intr. of Erskine. Dr. Grier came to) this county last week to canvass the Associate Re frmed Presbyterian Churches for money to liquidate the debt on Er skine's new college building. The weather was so very inclement that he cduld not visit all the cburches or even uake a thorough canvass of those be did fielit. He was encouraged very men, however, by his work in the county and arranged to have it com pleted. Prosperity subscribed one hun dred dollars and Rev. McCauley will canvass that church this week. King's Creek church ga'e him fifty-five dol lars in cash and will contribute more. Rev. McMorries, the pastor, will can vass Cannon Creek this week. Thomp sel Street gave in cash and subscrip tions five hundred and sixty-five dol la.?ec- -to Erskine and her noble Deafness Cannot be Cured local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is eaused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Ens tachian Tube. When this tube is in flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is en tirely closed, Deafnesis thbe result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its nor mnal condition, hearing will be de stroyed forever; nine cases ,out of ten are caused by catarrb, w bicb is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mu We( wil giesve One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars; free. F. J. CH ENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sroid by Druggists, 75e. Twelve cakes Colgate's Octagon Soap at J. S. Russell's for 50 cents. Best Patent Flour, low down. And every thig else marked down to hard time time prices. Come and see for your self. J. S. RUSSELL. Men's En~glish Ties, guaranteed solid, m m.0 at D np rt. Ren wickMs. tf. O U T,rC LIEST C -iEYC ARANTEE IS L RE ,BUT THEY IV DS NOW THAI YOU SOME IMPt SEE IT. E HARDER THE TIME VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. There has. been frost on several mornings recently. Rev. Dr. Holland will preach in the Presbyterian church on next Sunday morning. Sunday night services will be re surned at. the Lutheran church on next Sunday evening. Mr. T. A. Dominick will go as dele gate to the Lutheran Synod from St. Luke's church. There will be communion services at Cannon Creek church on next Sab bath. Preaching on Saturday. Wooten & McWhirter have concluded to postpone.that intsresting announce ment until next week. Look for it. Mr. D. B. Wheeler has been chosen as delegate from the Lutheran church at Newberry to the annual meeting of the Synod in Barnwell next week. We call attention to Mr. G. G. Sale's advertisement in this issue of real es tate in town and country to sell. Those wishing to buy or sell will to call on him. Mr. R. C. Perry hes closed a contract with Fulmer & Stockman for the erec tion of a handsome residence on his lot in Biooklyn, the building to be completed by the first of January. Excursion rates to the Industrial Fair (colored) at Sumter will be given over the C. N. & L. R. R., October 15th to 19th. Round trip fare from New berry, $3.00. 'l ickets good to return until 20th instant, inclusive. The tax books were opened on Mon day. Treasurer Boyd will start on his rounds on the 18th. A representative of The Herald and News will accom pany him, and we will I-e glad to have you renew your subseription while paying your taxes. He will also re ceipt for money due The Visitor. Mr. L. C. Barre, a graduate of East man College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., has accepted a position with Drs. D. L. Boozer & Son, dentists, Columbia, S. C.; their practice and sales in their dental depot having so increased that it was necessary to employ an ac countant and salesman. The Herald and News regrets to lose Mr. Barre from Newberry but wishes him sue cess. For Sale. 10 Shares Cotton Mill Stock. 10 Shares Bank Stock. 5 Shares Building and Investment Stock. 15 Sharos Oil Mill Stock. -2t J. J. LANE, Broker. Personals. Miss Lizzie Ruft is visiting relatives in town. Miss Eunie Gibson has returned from a visit to Saluda. Mr. Ed. Holmes, of Pendleton, is at H. C. Summers', Helena. Mr. Alonzo Prisoc, of Mountville, was in the city last Thursday. Mrs. Robert Wright has returned from a visit to relatives in Virginia. Miss Lulie Lathan, of Little Moun tain, is visiting friends in Newberry. Miss Carrrie Hamilton, of Edgefield, is visiting the family of Mr. Robert C. Perry. Mrs. Barhlet Lane, and her daugh ter Miss Sara, have returned from H endersonville. Mrs. C. L. Blease returned last Thursday from a four week's visit to WVashington, .D. C. Mr. J. D. Hu chinson guard at the State Penitentiary came to New berry last Saturday on a visit, to friends and rela*ives. Mrs. H. C. Robertson and Miss Em mie Pope, after a pleasant visit to their Newberry friends, left for Charleston yesterday. Mr. Win. E. Blats will leave New berry next Monday for Melrose, Fla., where he will locate. Newberry thus loses anoti e' young man of integrity, the like of whom we fain would have remain with us. Miss Lizzie Dominick, of Columbia, Miss Mamie Mayes and Miss Ada Suber of Long Lane are in the city to attend the wedding of Mr. CJhas. S. Suber~ to Miss Mary Suber, which happy event will take place at the Methodist church this evening at 8 o'clock. H. Heineman, -Milwaukee, writes: "One box Japanese Pile Cure has cured me of a case of2 years standing, after being treated by New York's best physicians." W. E. PELEAM. There Is no medicine so otten Deeded in every hie and so admirably adapted to the p urposes for which it Is intended, as Cham berlain's Pain Balm. Hardly a week passes but some mem ber of the family has need of it. A toothache or headache may be cured by It. A touch of rheumatism or neuralgia quieted. The severe pain of a burn or scald promptly relieved and the sore healed in much less time than when medicine has to be sent for. A sprain may be promptly treatled before innlammation sets in. which in suresa cure in about one-third of the time otherwise required. Cuts and bruises should receive immediate treatment before the narts become swollen, which can only be clone when Pain Balm Is kept at hand. A sore throat may be cured before it becomes serious. A trou blesome corn may be removed by applying It twice a day for a week or two. A lame back may be cured and several days of valuable time saved or a pain in the side (or chest relieved without paying a doctor bill. Procure a 50 cent bottle at once and you will never regre t it. For sale by * When Baby was sick, we ga've her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. The finest line of Dress novelties in Newberry at tf. Davenport & Renwick's. Do You Travel? Are you a shipper? The "Rand McNally Railway Guide and Hand Book" contains all pertinent informa tion. Ask your newsdealer. tf. 2.5 doz. Ladies Sailor Hats, latest styles aend shades, 25ets; worth 50cts; at tf. Davenport & Renwick's. Yard wide heavy White Honespun, Jets; at Davenport & Renwick's. tf. Four Big Successes. Having the needed merit to more than make good al7l the advertising claimed for them the following four remedies have reached a phenomenal sale. Dr. Kings's New Discovery fr Consumption, Coughs and Colds, each bot tie guaranteed - Electric Bitters, the great remedy for Liver, Stomach and Kidneys.. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world. and Dr. King's New Life Pills,which are a per fect pill. All these remedies are guaranteed to (10 just what is claimed for them and the dealer whose name is attached herewith will be glad to tell you more of them. Sold at Rob ertson & Gilder's Drug Store. Clothing. Shoes, Hats, Shirts and' ravats 235 per cent. less than N. Y., ecet. Matthews & Cannn. tf HIRTEE CALL UPON TH: ONVENIENCE A THAT YOU WILL .LAIM THAT A POU 4 AT ANY TIME SIN )RTANT FACIS IN TH ; THE HARDER WE MUST PROSPERITY LETTER. PROSPERITY, S. C., October 15 -All our people are bard at work and heve time for nothing but their re-gular schedule, coustquently nothing un usual is ocourriug except in the sphere of the weather, where our frosty morn ings remind us that we have an un usually early fall. Some of our proph ets ought to "put up shot" and deal out their goods by retail. One prop e sies frost by the end of the montih, and he is satisfied of the trut h fulness of itis prophecy before the middle is reached. Another prophesies frost by the 12 h, and behold! the very day furnishes ev idence that he is a prophet indeed. Col. John F. Hobbs is visiting rela tives and friends in town. News reached us that Mr. John Wise's wife died last Saturday evening of consumption and was buried at Macedonia church on Monday. Mrs. Wise was a granddaughter of Mr. Wil son Long. She died young, about twenty-two years old, leaving a hus band and two little children, who have yet to learn what they have lost. Though young she left an impress on the community in which she lived, and her monument -is written in the hearts of her friends. The collector for the Home Comfort Wrought Iron Range Company has been through here and reports splendid collections. He brought seven thousand dollars worth of paper into the county and has converted it into money. At the present price of cotton, that means about three hundred bales of cotton to a single company for stoves. Mr. H. H. Rikard, of our town, will teach the Excelsior school the next session; Miss Cora Dominick the Mace donia school, and Mr. S. J. Wb-.eler tbe St. Luke's school. Mr. J. A. McCullough, of the Semi nary, Dr. E. N. Kibler and Mr. E. W. Luther will make addresses to the Sunday-school at Grace church next Sunday. The occasion celebrates chil dren's day. Mr. Kenneth Baker and family have moved into the house vacated by Mr. Elmore and now live ou Elm street. ,We recommend Johnson's Magnetic Oil for rheumatism, neuralgia, sprains, bruises, lame back; it quickly relieves pain. 25-and 50 cts.1 W. E. PELHAM. FARMERS! Highest Price for Cotton Seed! Cotton is very low. I am now prepared to buy One Million Bush els of Cotton Seed. Don't sell your Seed till you see me. I haven't the time to run over the streets looking after seed. You will find m in my office. I will pay you higher prices than any one in town. I am buying for the larg est Oil Mills in the State. J. J. LANE. October 15, 1894. 4t. A Million -rirends. A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not less than one million people have found just such a friend in Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Cou"hs, and Coids. If rou have never used this U reat Cough Medicine, one trial will convince you that it has won derful curative powers In all diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money will be retunded. Trial bottiles free at Robert an& Gilder's Drug Store. I.arge bottles 5.c sd $1.0'). FRESH OYTSERS, FISH, STEAK AND GAME, served in good style and on short notice -: AT : JONES' R ESTA AUR ANKT. 51-c. cotton is too low, but Brown & Smith's stock of goods, 35 per cent. less than N. Y. cost, at Matthews & Can non's leaves "King Cotton." tf. "I wou:d rather trust that medicine than any doctor I know. of,"sa.ys Mrs. Hatle Ma oa of Chilton, Carter Co., M1o., lin speakirg of Chamberain's Colic, Chol.ra and Diarrhoea Remedy. For Sale by * "ARE YOU CHILLING IT?" This is the questiLOn of the hour. Are an of your family, afflicted with CHILLS AND FEVER? If so, remember that there is a safe and positive remedy for malarial poi soning, in PELtIAMS CHILL CURE. Price 50Oc a Bottle. With each bottle 1 Box Liver Pills and 1 Medicine Tum bler given free. This medicine is better than Quinine and other prevecntives. Money. A small amount will buy a lot of goods at Matthews & Cannon's. tf. is our handsome stock of Fancy China, Cut Glass . and Lamps, which we will sell --AT - VERY LOW FIGURES. Give us a call before buy ng elsewhere. Roh8ItsoR & fMiff el 1ruggeists anth~e C EM AT YOUR EAR-' T THEIR STORE' 1BE INTERESTED. ND OF COTTON WILL CE THE WAR. THEY EIR AD). NEXT' WEEK. WVOR}K. berry and killRe ffill for sOmei Timelo Mr. John Lueo who came toNewberry some two weeks ago on a short visit with a view to locating here for some time for the sale of his medicine, re turned last week and has rented the store ro3m on Mollohon Row, lately occupied by Brown & Smitb as a cloth ing store, and will use it as his offie and will be ready in a few days for the reception of patients. He showed us on Monday a lot of his endorsements and he certainly comes highly recommend ed from otber places where he has been. Among the letters are strong endorsements from Mayors Tolley of Anderson, Dargan of DLarlington and Williams of Greenville, besides certiti cates from the editors of many leading papers whieb tell of the wonderful cures they have seen him perform. Be sides these he has quite a number of certificates from his patients, all going to show their gratitude. Some of these cures are simply mi raculous. Mr. Leo does not claim to be a cure all, for he says there are cases that no medicine can reach; but he will give his patients an honest report of their ca es, and do for them all that lies in his power. That be is a gentle- 4 -man and intends to conduct himself as such, one has but to look into his pleas ant face to see. Besides -he could not have lived so long among our people, and brought away with him such let ters as are given himt by the officials and leading citizens had he not con ducted himself in 'a mianner high'ly credi table and greatly benefited suffer ing humanity. He has an open, pleas ant face, and a broad, intelligent brow. You can see character stamped upon every lineamnent. HeI wears two large and handsome gold medals, one presented him by his patients in Anderson, and the other by the Butler Guards of Greenville. Mr. Leo will not put any medicine on sale until he has made some public and eflectual cures, so that our people . can see for themselves just what he can do. He says he does not wish to take - any one's money under a misapprehen sion. Many persons in Newberry will remember thbe wonderful cure wrought last fall at Greenville by Mr. Leo in the case of young Mr. Geo. Riser, a nephew of Sheriff Riser. Thbis young tman had beeni unable to walk for a long time, but after treatment by Mr. Leo was able to regain the use of his limbs. There were other cures just as wonder ful and as effectual. A mong his recomn mendations are letters and testimo nials from many practicing physicians. Mr. Leo comes to our town so highly recommended that the Council made his licetnse but nominal. Our people are glad to h-ave him with them, and he will receive a warm welcome. The Herald and News will watch his manner of treatment and the cures he may be able to elect and publish the facts from week to week, just as they are. He will have a platform erected on the public square in rear of the Court house and will open up on Saturday of this week. He has his own band and company and will give a free exhibi tion on Saturdlay-at 31 a. m. After that there will be a f.ree exhibition every night until further notice.' You are in vited to the public entertainment free1 of charge whether you need medicinet or treatment or not'. -c Rudy's File suppository is guaranteed to curs Piles and Consti- I pation, or money refun' 7C *Rif Sper box. Send two stamps for circulIar arid Free Sample-to MA RT IN Rfft2, - g stered Phsym.acis t. Lancaster,Pa OSTALS INSwERED. For sale by J6 -ists every where, ar' ) - "~- E. Peihar St. Luke'P Church. This churvi has been the recipient of a handsome Sanetuary window -the -ift of lr. 0. Nle.R. Holines-To the glory of God, and in inenmory of a loved one now in the Paradise of God. It represents St. Luke (the physician of body and soul, painter, poet and writer), with his pen and seroll, his ,;audaled feet resting on the rock, sur rounded by lilies. The window is of rolled Cathedral glass, of the finest style and colors. It is the work of Mr. E. Colegate, of New York, who stands at the head of the list of fine workmen, and we feel sure that '"St. Luke" will compare favorably with the many which have been I ronounced "monuments to his :esthetic taste and mnechanieal skill." It is much to be regretted that the space allowed for the window was so limited-on account of the arch in the wall-that the canopy surrounding the figure had to bi- given up, rather than condense the figure. It will be in plafe and the church in rder by the 1LIA (6t. Luke's day). The faithful few have by self-denial made some improvements-the en larging of the Qanctuary, placing a new Darpet, caleimning the walls, and paintina the window frames-which will add much to the appearance of the church. There will be lay reading ob next Sunday morning by Capt. N. B. Ma Zyck. Ladies, if you want a pure delicate oap for the complexion, druggis"s will always recommend Johnson's Oriental Medicinal Toilet Soap, W. E. Pelham. Choice Sweet Pickle Hams. Golden Cottolene for cook i ng. New Mackerel. A merican Flaked Oat Groats 2t. J. N. MARTIN'S. Notes from Excelsior. At a meeting of the trustees of Ex etsior school last week Prof. H. H. Rikard, of Prosperity, was elected teacher. Prof. Rikard is a graduate of New berry College and has considerable xperience in teaching. We hear of no sickness in the corn munity. The rough weather has thrown the rartners cousiderably behind with their work. A good chance of the five cents otton yet in the fields. The many friends of Mr. J. T. P. 2rosson in this commnity were pained o learn on last Saturday that be was lead. Mr. Crosson and family moved rom this community about three years go to Fredonia, in Lexington County. [u his death the Church has lost an mrnest worker, the wife a kind bus iand and the children a loving father. We extend our sympathies to the be reaved family. Peace to his ashes. SIGMA. Bucklen's Arnmca Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts. Sore Bruises, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Te er, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and Lil Skin Eruptions, and positively cures ?iles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to ,ve perfect satisfaction. oT money refunded rce 25 cents pe box. For sale by Robert on & Gilder. I have just received a new lot )f the Celebrated Diamond Spectacles --AND Eye Glasses Gold AND Steel Frames, chich will be filled to suit the Eye EUARD SCHoLTZ, Jeweler and Optician. The T Staple 6oods~ We are selling off our SPECIAL BARGAIN - COUNTER vill a'stonish you. COME-aSEE. u the old stand of J. WV. Kibler & Co. A WELL-TIMED MOVE, The citizen who seeks good hoes at the Shoe House of New.. erry comes just in time to secure he benefit of the Great Variety >f New Shoes just opened. True, ie may not save his life, as does he agile gentleman in the pic ure, but he saves money; and noney makes life worth living. X.nd you can't do without Shoes while you are living. For oVPovrrT/G IN SHOESD call Highest of all in Leavening Po oy&1 ABSOJ Woman's Missionary Meeting. The ladies of New Chapel and vicin ity will enjoy a rare opportunity w!en the District Meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society for the Cokesbury District takes place at their church on tbe 27th and 28th of this month. -Mrs. Bishop Wightman, president of the Coinference Society; Mrs. Wait, vice president; Mrs. E. S. Herbert, Confer ference treasurer; Mrs. M. L. Greene, District secretary; and perhaps some other ladies prominent in the work will be present. There will also be delegates from t he various auxi!iaries throughout the district. The societies in this coun tv at Newberry, Trimity, Lebanon, Ehenezer, Prosperity and Zion are not only expected to send deleatcs, but it is hoped that there will be a rull attend ance of the members from all these points. The services will begin at10o'clock in the morning on Saturday, the 27th instant. Rev. J. B. Campbell, Presid ing Elder, is expected to rah on Sat urday, and Rev. WV. L.Wait will flu the pulpit during the morning hour on Sunday. All who expect to attend should send their names to Mrs. W. . Herbert Utopia, S. C., so that entertalnmen may be provided for tLems. Every Mother should know that croup> s hoarsenesq. This is followed by a peculiar rough cough. If Cbamberlain's C ough Rern edy is given freely as soon as the child be. come,s hoarse or even after the cough bAas' developed it will prevent the attack. 25 and Zo cent bottles for sale by * Matthews & Cannon are closing out Brown & Smith's entire stock 35 per cent. less than N. Y. cost. Come and see. tf. MEAL AND HULLS. We hope to be able to supply the demands by Monday, 8th October, inst. Price of Meal will be $1.00 per Sack 100 lbs). Hulls at 15 cents per hundred pounds. Meal and hulls will be sold for cash on deliv ery. And please send the money with orders as we will not sell without the money. Newberry Cotton-Seed Oil milig BYL. W. FLOYD, October 2, 1894. P. T. S. & M. RolbrtSOlls' Peppllt 00111! A pleasant and certain cure for Dysentery, Diarrhoea and other diseases of the Stomach and Bow els. Manufactured and for sale at Roboielt & H iden Beginning on Thursday next, Oct. 18th, we will offer until further notice is-given, some special line of desirable goods at a REDUCTION From 10 to l2 Per Ceit Our first offer consists of: Linen Damasks. Linen Doilies/Napkins Linen Towels. Linen Handlkerchiefs. Linen Standpcd Goods. This is our Linen Day, and all Linens go at 10 per cent. reduc tion for this day only and for Spot Cash. No Goods ChargedOR Reserved at these figures. It is our purpose never to offer the same line of goods more than one day at these prices. When you are in looking through our SPECIALS let us show you our Which Are Complete. We promise our prices shall be right. DON'T FORCET THURSDAYS.' DEaTHS. Dr. James K. Chapman, of Poma ria, died at his home on the I Ith inst., aged 49 years. He has been prActicing medicine in that community for the past twenty-five years. He was a man of sterling worth and much beloved and respected by his neighbors. Heowill be greatly missed in the Pomaria'se tion. Mr. Alf. Denson died suddenly at his home in the upper section of thisc ,un ty last Thursday nigbt. The infant son and only child of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Nelson died in New berry on Tuesday night, 9th instant, aged about one year. Tbegrief-stricke t and sorely bereaved parents have the sympathies of the community. Walter, son of Mrs. Carrie Cannon, of Pomaria, died on Sunday, 14th instant, aged 4 years, 3 months and 28 days. Z4 Brings comfort and improvemeni and tends to rsonal enjoyment when rightly us The many, who live bet ter than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's best products to the needs of physical being, will attest - the value t6 health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleas ant to the taste, the refreshing'and truly beneficial properties of a perfect ative; effectually cleansing the-.y%, delling colds, headaches and fevers an permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid neys, Liver and Bowels without wea ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Fig is for sale by all drug gists in 50c and $1 bottles, but it is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will n-A accept any substitute if offered. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF NEWBERRY-1 PROBATE COURT. By J. B. Fellers, Esq., Probate Judge. W HEREAS, GeorgeP. Boozer, bath made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administrationi de bonis non with will annexed, of the Estate a4 efects of David Boozer, deceased: These are tberefore to cite an'd ad monish all and singular the kindr d and creditors of the said David - Boozer, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at New berry Court House, on the 20th day of October, 1894, after publicatlin hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenc.oa, to show cause, if any they -have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my Hand .this 5th day of October, Anno Domini1894. J. B. FELLERS, J. P, N. C 's a Chance.~ ave But Once iin a Lifetime 14 ~thing, Shoes, Hats ' TRY US. MAiTTHEW$ $ & CANNON. E to ORDER. REED'S SONS, the OLDEST rAMERICA, and will be d prices and take orders for SUITS TO ORDER SHORT NOTICE AND F GUARANTEED. e prices are lower than any and are mry Little, if any Higher thani DY-MADE GOODS. ~ience in taking measures, and if sk you to pay for the goods. )stofice, with F. Z. Wilson, In NEWBERBY S ~) wer.-Latest U. S. Gov't Report. L Powder TELY PURE Dots from No 2 Miss Maggie Bowles returned home from a pleasant visit to her sister who now lives in Columbia. Jack Frost was an early bird this year-came last Thur.day morning and bit the potato vines for the first thing. Mr. Frank L. Bynum, of Newberry, spent a few days last week with Mr. A. J. Gibson. Rev. Dr. W. M Grier, of Due West, was in our township last Wednesday, traveling in the interest of Erskine College. We wish him much success. There will be communion service at Cannon's Creek church next Sunday. Two sermons on Saturday and Sunday. Rev. W. W. MeMorries expects to get some help, but did not know whom the last preaching day. Four of our best shots went down on the river list Thursday afternoon and killed four ducks, and five on Friday. Pretty good for ducks. Miss Eliza Dillard will start her school next Monday. Our farmers are very busy picking cotton, cutting hay, making sor bum, ginning cotton, etc. ' BAD OY. NOTICE. I WILL UNDERTAKE THE COL lection of all claims against the United States for captured or aban doued property during the civil war 1860-1865. 3f. A. CARL1SL!E, Attorney at Law. Newberry, S. C., May 24, 1894 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF NEWBERRY-IR PROBATE COURT. By J. B. Fellers, Esq., Probate Judge. W HEREAS John F. Brazell bath made suit tk me to gMaDt him Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of James P. Brazell, de ceased: These are therefere to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said James P. Brazell, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Pro bate to be held at Newberry Court House, on the 30th day of October, 1894, after publication hereof, at 11 'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why thesaid Admin istration should not be granted. Given under my Hand this 15th day of October, Anno Domini 189. J. B. FELLERS, J.P. 1. C. MAGNETIC NERVINE Is gvaranteed to eue Nervous Prostra tion, Fits, Dizzi esones, Headahe, Neuralgia oad In bcooqiu=6 alcohol, Haoterdie pes,Stenin of t radsat MIEatalls eth esz eews & C reesed tore shealth sampes ah Here RoEA OSteo dofr Norof P sur[c 110gcuis. 80 R -_By