The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, October 30, 1884, Image 3
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TI l, ldAY. OCT. :30. l,S-4. C
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al
GirSubscribers will cor f r a favor by exam
ining the dates p:inted nxt their names, and
if the d3e is not right they will please info:m
71t of it 11:4sa tR "s will occ':r sometimes.. 1
Mis. Sal .l v G ;lp, ::r,-d about l5Staa,nl2;lii!,o
ye-ar-. 4ied on S:n.iv. 2t n:,o
Ma:i,.-ia! ltainia. 5:!w w\as the eldl, .
-.h r of Mr. Joh M If. (lymph.
1). J. O. Dieker:, a rc-ne,':cd ci:iz-n 0
al!p(i iia an:l I.:rmier'of Chtapl,ell'-,
di- at hi-. home ia-t Fri-!av, the 24th
Ii -t, afit'r -evCral w'o I-s of
Tv' hl,, fever, in tiwt 11h1 yei,.r of hli- ,)
a . ii r -m in w \\(re," in; , 'rre- at thi,
't
old ini)y b- 1. gro:n:d near1 11ope Sta
tio: I - .ty a;tern. . .suar .:nCde
by ~ ~ ~ ~ \ :: ;a i- fsroi.t r-;:ltiv(i
kha Opi:i::and1 warmt. frenily" na
two . 11 b I) not onlyC ft "ritt
hi- :- o q!ialitit" of lleart and haIw' bt c
al 3)o L- ntelligent c,tPoerelin . Ifi
2i::. -: e were (o Ittc:e( b the Il:
R{-. 1.T II:lhan. Be-ide- a larte
lnmloer if rel:;tvcs :uil friends, tlh de
":" leav e - a wife and ad :riter and e
mh
Iie i, at i:i- hom0 e i;l th ' tow n ofI N ew -
tio. Mr. Willial C. Joh::sou, iii the 70th
ear Iis e.IIe was within four
* tm+::th t"I tie allott "d p:'riod of m1an's 11,
li. -:br,'ee ore year- and te". By hi- ti(
dath Nwh:-rry' laCoes one of her old w\
1:0111 :1 :-,:il t!h:e oldest inhabitants gr
un: of ;heir lie a i mot highly- 1
p '-' ilnumber"s. 3r. Johntllon (uietly :
pto.se L :va Il\it Thuirdar. ti. r:;i \
inst . I:t uneral terv'ict we\tre c('n- -l
duote :t thl FI: 'aal Chtir,h by lbvI. '
Mr. 11.a, who was tele,raphe: for a
t;: c::m , Friday" to perform h.. sa,d f.e
(!+:!\- :(. t!htin i-'ce lie ::st rite tto rhis (,f
!ei,: te i tti:-tmhlier of his e- r,g r atitn.
.\ V ewa L)>n:-1m I a]Ro,:e.mo::t (Ce me- .'.
1. V h t1 h Matsoni If attr1It i. to await t
thi' la t triv:p "t. The d ect:a-e1 va- a .'
dv.t: mebeier CI St. Lu;ke' Cimrc.
:ti 'a1 :ile l:it mlm r 1, fr w\ho wa m
in \. whrrV w ni tha: ch,crb w: o:- F.i
anti"d. 1i- lig b!id high office in
t he churchIe lo.(;vi -o well. Until the "J
h:nd of 1!s lsea' stayed his ciwillin g f-t,
the old 11:inn 'outid e regtilarly seen
weldi , hli,: way to the hotse of w'oi- u
h.iiip. It wa n:h ::- he ,obdl do to .
ge: th r -owe.i es. hot:. li:.e But .y.;n's f
Ch:- tal, he e .r (l;::tb l a:l go; near'
er C::',Ir<c 's m Unit. A:ui bi atti:uti in
w:h lo\c forth c rbi . ;.on tm1
his..:...t:.:bui- h:i pazt,,r notic- .a
. a- too) 1'l tc) ;o the altar. t o
}1."imi11I-t1 3ere(d the -ae'amnt'It to him -i,1
in is . Uut not only will le so
be i-s ! from the "; , Ch irh. Amity er:
Lw)t , A. F. .. also lo-e- a strong pit- -ai
la: f:-o:!) its Iteml,. Hei was a charter At
m ml ,:- of thIt ltl_t. a:!l for thirty ri\
v. a s .H the otice of Tyler. le wa:i- he1
th,' O.!e-et ma1on 1m tIl ,- ounty1It' It n t "i
tie let in the S:ate. For mork, er]
ligh testIionil to . his faith fulnes in-~ De
t.:: t. /.:al :u1 worth). A pron-I ano dw
nob1)4 eIr-o:-d to trat.Smilt to hi-: (dese.n- a
l e - IIe leaves a wtif-. 5311 andl two (:
d:tugter am! lran-child ren1 to follow igi
Bring it Ykour W'ood1 . 13,
We opn the se: *CP3n withtl the ol n1
a al*d'' faii' r e'v ofi wo03 w:mtteI, 1n I th~
will taIke alli tat we can(1 get iln pal)- th)
menPt 3f -1ah,e: Iptiem1 to thle IiERAI) I
AxN) NEw All who13 contemlplate fa1
torigu tht wayI arIe reque1Sted to
bing It in) :1! '3:w". Pin3 and1( (4:k Fr
w:unLed. g.
I)em.oe:-ats:
Oi
.loh R. T.1lhert 04oin1 to C ongre-s a- C
Shehrg wgrom:1iorty of Ne w b:-rry :Ii
CwnityV343 i,4regit1 ahrnn- to aL man. 1(o
3'-a-'v 33 3*On- solil 13 fo 3h--r. Le.t no e
1) m3 wrl't fail to to' an inII fluem-1:e as 1i
Wa:tch1 the Poll Lists. tiI
The Lexin:ton Dispatchi 'Iay' there
are a- gra man colored p4eople who3 di
are3no paying. their p)ol1 taxes and1 we.
recommIle:al that 0ur Au litir and( Trea- t
itrer) n-fer t4 t he p'oll li-t afiter' thI e!ee- 10
110o1 :1313 upon0 every (de':i it3'r a:dd tile de
penI:! t v a:l l istu C executio(:3 s. The 'ottn
ty will'I he : r*ec -ive a tax of whLich it
hslonz be-n defrauded. Co
_____________to
Glenn's- Spring Water, ALwAYs g.r
~' FRESH. at Pelhiam's Drug~ Store ti
~' The Children's p3
to
3tiss-io:v societv,.eonne)4cte-t with tile Lu1- .
3 Ilterilli 5:333l Lv-4ch3 331.held3 a clebrat ion hit-t 'E
Sund4:3y af ternoon0l A large nLum?ber of vi1to, all
.were pres 1). TheC sinbing Of tile PrinnIolv p,
DepaIrm-nt. in earge of' Its. Dr. Steek, and331
IS & als b,y thet3 w1.1-- schl3O, was1 very g'ood. 't he t i
add'tbre-ss-' by 3ir. s idney.' T. Rtiser and1 Prof. D)
-Holmes Dvsi'ger were wetil rceivedl. Asl he
S were pleased with the beautiful responLsive -
service led by 1 he worthly sulperintendent. ti
f E Geo. B. ('ram~er. Esq.-Conidense-d from the hil
Set( L.uthera't visitor.
The best B:kinig Powder inL 1 lb anid
I lb Packiges is to be hadI at Robert-a
- )on's New Drug store. 3
Vere ewberry. College as a Bright Star. j
~"E. L. P." in the Associate Reformed
sbteran says :The South Carolinla se
i llege with Erskine. Adger, Furmnan. at
L1 .jtford,. Newberry anti Charleston, aret
Seve Stars or Pleiades in our~ lit- th
~tfirmamtent, forming a rare andI
____tiful constellation, whose unIited dIi
dor i~ beginnlinlg to chase tile dark- D,
W s whic-h envtelopedi the Palmletto M
Wtate in 1870.'' at:
Don't r3arl this unless you1 wrant to sace si
At anld bolow coaLt 110 longer has any 3'
.att raction,. bult inteadit( of that I say'.
, COmle andl -CC my immenseI35 stoek of Dry
Goods, Shoes, Clothing, HaIts, &c., and P1
learni invt loweCt priCes, and yonI will
be stre to tell yOUr' neighibor how to al
savetImonety, by bingIL good' fronim
Oct 10 4! 3t - M. FOOT. F
T1he' he-t eigar for 502 to be had atG
Robertson's New Drug~ store. :-t
Next Sale Day. bi
We will be pleased to Sec as many. of
ouLr su1b eribers onl sale d1ay a: Caln ('OIL-t
ven3ien1tl ake it possile to call1. W e
havte Such) maitter' to lay~ before themfl as
cannIot faIil tO enili't their interest. andt
which if thley comply with will surtely
result to our benletit and1( give them sat
isfactionL. 1Do not forget tihe timec-ale
d:ar' 11or the p)lc-thle HERALD AND)
Nair ottce.We desire to see you
btaly.
About the mIean est andl most c-ontemp
tible political warfare we hatve ever
heard of Is now in activt' progress amlonIg
the reputblican13. Pritntedi circilars are
being sent through the mails in utnsvah' d
ente o1pes directetd to cler'gyt-lhCI
.or of religiouis paper,' :-t tu -il5
The CQlt3I~ tiinte dscr(tip,tions~ of 3
Thl-e contin :tL sre es in) wAhichl Got'.
(lieedamour and vspZd weL on
man'gif iuae pleIId to the docut
mnlL3t'as evideceLC of its rtrlll Fe.
- :ii.., ih i . e ('l:- t OVE l l tR
Y .'EGROl:Ei ;'n hi- l:e ofC!ll
i FeVtr n ith I 1 ttle- of Ilham'.
e rt:ti1 Chi7l'!1n1 A Z 1"n 1e e itit".{
Mr. T C'h!appll!. c(riti(s to curiti
iFrrI:rx ("AS.of Ch1ii :tl iecer Wit h
ilt onie bottle
Mi .1 '- -e S,:m1 ("(r!iit th:at rne ha:t
e ha,- CI(1 IGHT ' hi' pice, -ome
+"mbier: of hi' ii ly
Mlr.inlo S Flov't'. n(ar ;il e. Strcet.
I It (s "Thii" i. t "I I yv It t 1'in-:h:i '
t"rtain A 11I1.- ii C ie t ire ' m I f, wEifl"
:i child of chil!-, a:nd in nii thcr c:-e
ive they rellturned."
Mfr..Jo(el R Ahney, Eigelil',l C'O..
L. Feller-. Pro1prity. IIaV(" Folk.
hi S L ou ,hi re. :!l(I a ho)-t of otheltr,
-rtifc to the rc,miarkable Cir efleetetl
tiiil nVtr failing recidy" for (hillk
, F: v,r P . 1, pI I' )II .
W1 E; l'E L}_A1.,
Oc" (; ; i f 1--h- K untiineaturer'I.
ne of Iheir Iicks.1
ll :n rinor sthe MI1:0.o "'/'.r that
( li t i, wvill Vote o::y f,(r Courbinl
I Ct- *::c( tiAk t. :1.., that th:y Will
t a (orbia ti-et in every box. :u-l
t h-re to -tri!e the (;;vee: :
> x i :h i , irit abul ucrieed .i
1:1;1, t wou tl-l. a< G vernor0:, have
iv I'1, ( ve s :-eand exccpt in ap1
i int tie : m(rIa of tle nIext -
l el etion, wieI they wo:ild (oillt in
'ery loo Iv neZro R:dical on the tieket
: :i: 'e1 , t I:trol of the S:;te. :il
e anIthe: term) of iood ste:aling.
h a t ii a ,u,0-, if the D:"muo
a: n%ill o :( :h s onihe tay of
cti,n a l vo It i, :ail illih or it:i t
at ecery )emoI -r:It Sho:Inhi vo)te" on the
s of (le:i.n.
ultuml in Parv.
Th'0 ;o:Iri-t- h:a\ve :Ih;o::t all I1re uned,
-l new hn:l,fings: are' teaing comp1111+
m,1 :he f..ll tr"a.h." has openied, cool
ar- :n'; ' y i1 :hs p('r.,piation of tie
- ; -: +>'. t!:w c(!It'r :n:d( aea,h-mIieS
i ,i l the lid}-t of th+"ir fall sion1,
-(" p ep!( a:e i : i i l - !I t I; w Woo I for
t t !(1 !ai!-: :in I -'e "- o:'A winlttr, thle It I t. .( l h
a4 i IV 'i 1 -r (ea,: iponia tin
1- :.diry a.l] aill the approl:t-ing '
lvi:ie and healtl-iviing rcn-t:iou
fro-:y wcather. no:w iths tand(i.1g it1
irv bia-t" and1: ielie(-,.tVwned tree"t",
(e 1In- lii to :ie oit-relp,ate(d 1uota
! of th- N oviemiher day- biit the
1'!e t of the pa. . And+1 all we want
a ,ool icCe for (0 tonl and(1 the elee- 1
: of C i"ve!andI to mnake the State
ii of 1s'ZI the bigge-t o:i: ever held.
hn F. Hobb;, the Lexington "Inde
pendent," at His O( Tricks Again.
Frm Il t. t associate.I pre=, (litpatche
der date .lanita. Ga.. October 21, we I
t tm following: A few d.ys ago
ar n)"n. ttvwo of them pditieal )oti(le
-i:t- a:n11 t he other; Repubhlic:an-, n!Omt- I
ite'l tl(e-(el',es a- :i electoral tiickt
-S.Johil a:d tilled oat the list with ihi
ime- of well k11own 1 ttllmpera:ce Deii
-.11-. T:,+"-. fouri men" ar'' HI. M. S."-- l
uIs, a republi,-an,..1J111n F. flohh1-. a t
llth C0rolin:a "indt1ene:idlent'' amd a
uk. )r. J. O. Perkins :ild I. A. Fot
no. They Went to the agent of the I
-oCiatel're(s- here a:i1 ha.1 ihe matter
-en to the couitrv. Since thin it hi:s
m (!evelopd that thi!!. i but a part of a t
1i1mt ;l (it'v'" off v ete- i sonl- Solil- t
idi eria*i not:ably in NonIt Ctrolin. (
mocaras wvho-e names were rlimt used
thiout aiithority:~ in th e bogu s Gelorgia
itpetancee ticket hiave all pu bliely ire
lttiated lie schemn nd wvil!vote for
vland' andi Hiniek,. The' fouir or
h - S. .Johni partyv in thi- State. The
lemle hii been repuitted by~ the fol
ary:lieitemperaniCe :ivotesi( itt
-tSOn,t of T--ing -ral ~:ii Ithle Georgia
ope[ranice As- -i it il..
NiCe a-sortuin-nIt (of P'::e :.unil
atmis. R. C. Willi:anu , lext door to
L. White.t
ur Candidate for Congress.
Ihe Wa:lhialla KxT',r'i ('l av :
1 hii cour-e i Cogre=.. emitie' ht,im
it. of thii Coutt. In a fair' co'iv''
nwith every 'lefegate pr.'sont. hi re
- 110th ballot. iI oppIonentt -- vr
ie D)emlcriLat midl wrt hys of stuppot.t
t Col). Aiken distan ced all of them.
bile, then, somea of our readers mtay
agree with him on sp)ecial matters,
hi he Is a sound Democrat, and ams the
miii ee of theo pt'rty, shouMl receive our
ditvided support. CII. Aiken has
rotedl his energies esp'-i illyv to the I
vation of the farming ini'r -ts of the
tntry* andI has left no .st :. ntutrned
iitcrease th~e apIpropriatio by( h Con
sfor improved seeds and far a posi
n in the cabinet for the farmers. This
not1 his chief virtue, for lie tnot only
rsonially atte'nde, and promptly, to',
all matt ers of business for his con-:
muenits, but lie gives his influ enice at
trimes to the apphoinitmenit of suitable
rsonls ai; ')osltmasters and to oIthier na
inal ifmlee ini his District. With a
-mnocrat ic Presidenit his services would
invaluable to this Conguessional Di.
et, and no o::e shiould fail to support
n on the 4th of November.
If you wvant to get a bargain in Shoes
41 Hats go to C. L. Havird.
Oct. 23. 43, 12.
Mitch sickniess prevails inI the uppe)r
t'tin of otur towxnship, mostly chills
id fever.
One of our prophets prediets rain on
e 29th.
A. dinner, surpassinig many wedding
nners, was preparedl at Mr. Heniry
>rroh's for your humble writer, by
rs. Dr. Dotrroh,. assisted by Mi's. D r'a
d- Dorroh, that certainly wvould
.ve tempted the appetite of 'even the
:k editor.
Our bird hunters were out in three
unads killing respectively 2.5, 23 and 18
rtidges, being GS all toll.
The turniip Crop is very poor ; in many
aces ahnost a failure.
Three of our Willies, wveighiing ea.ch
>cut 155. wyear boy shoes, No 5.
Mrs. S. E. Kinard aiid Capt. HI. HI.
)lk, on the 11th received 9e. andii 9.10c.
r their cottoni in Prosperity, while Geo.
agow and J. Wim. Folk could only get
in Newvberry o:i same day. We'love
'osperity. and would like to love Newy
rr~y more.
Mr. John G. Piester, wvith his evapo
tor, is making some N. 0. syrup from
e pure sugar cane grown by one of our
ilapaites.
Doctors are hard to kill. judging from
ir junior 31. D.'s partaking of pudding
id sausamge, spare-ribs. back-bones,pig's
et, souse. &c., at the bounteous'table
Mr. Abner Reeder, only a few days
o. Your famous barbacue~eaters could
t have equalled this nmedical man.
And still they go to Prosperity wvith
tron. Wim. C. Sligh, Mrs. Glasgow,
>!. Cannon, Capt. G. W. L. Spearman,
r.. W. L. Waters and others, getting
-U and Newvher'ry giving S.624. We
da Prosperity mar'ket at Jalaya'
Cotton crop is a short one, cotton in
i-r very light, dleceiving the best of
Iges of its probable yield.1
As ever.
Oct 27th. 'SI. N. C.
Thie only certain cetre for Chill and
eri obe had at Robertson's New
TLt\- JUST lHE'_EI\"I:U A L.\I:GE A: sOWf1
riENT O1
s o 'o I. P. ]',KS AN1I CTI.T.(;!: TENT
L'L.'1'1 I:o.\1t1L> EA E1;:. S1'io
.\T li:ES, TI:.'%i(l IS (;:l ,1: I li S.
PEN. l'N( 1L-. INKS AND> .LATES. AT
('OF-'ELD). PETTY'1 & ("0.
Kchoo! Book
FOr - e:ra I h : :l v been >Clting r E.:SS
Ith: t Ne Yor1 Iliic- at
,IiXAI'\l "NS (11.1) ;n) 1K S1' 1--F -
)ur I'Oitiol,
E.xLtiul-m in blood a(li' thi nier ton-e
hll" 1:1ie on ' r' i i i a t follow' :
'e wt'ouldl rath(r c ithe wra'h of God
lo'. r j ov\'"r our :1t11tu i ih-a:!h :111
i'-l c iter r lborde'-. ;h:in he again
l,i("per: to thiet hu ilhi in of ne r",t
-tri "t-he : 1:1_ i t. r i i:,"."'
T'i- .t ii i r -a' !t!l'1. ('i i.l,l ti of
h-- afor, - i't.i1te tit whi(t l t : - ittriln
t''.ont, 1'uel n,:. hiinTr}i'a' , i r':I;ein: t-i .
arthth ale v(1.lotle .: ' c i l aii n i
-ir+ther nubterrane:ty . d terr',tri:l
tmmotiose . Tere's bZllI ton the i:n-.
il1uld'a ' T'et :ilrl '- roved1 b t! ir
>i th ei . "Star.'
Pire"cripit in, e o m p o 1 n d ,i at all
r 1 1 t' e a I r n ight at R tbd t-(:'e -
:ew Il :1t" t ior:. 12 t
-The Bankel(r'st Dauighter1"
Wia- give(n lat c\"veni(1;' It the Gri
vol Opera Ilon i e. fort t , "irs ti-( " Iinf
-m bfir(" a lge nd well pha-.(l'
ml niIi . It i n( ((f : fibe f^ ' rama'
o 1-l1ate d ini -'ntim i 1:, -o i,:Ir"" il tont.
t111 t"on-i,tent in lreatmnlt, th:at it i- :.
m-it iv(" reli("f to h.-ar it after becin, nub
it' (d hv the" 11 1,( of mi '.) dran:1
hi(h i, ul lw ink of t he \-iilti ll t he
)lat" are we-ll :nap)tedl to Ih("ir rre 1,(ttitc
(i . )11r. Jaml5 l-'. Crios-ten 'I"'hip,-''
ieinlg unuu:lly v("i'cr;iv(. TIheLega:t io:t
nl lI>ut'l Senltr are ( ifl " i*iif line
f s((imens of en"ic art.-T, Lre'iIy
Al! the IText Bookis ufl in thl' Conan n
chr(oe cons:ant i on hlati ti
C!IAI'JM.+N ' BOOK STOllE.
ire in Newvberr y County.
Til .i bou , engine, i i acw and t i\"e j
re-- of ti' tti be ide a large quai: tyii1"
(f ",t:o r -eed, be -longitg ) to I)r. 11. M.
1ar, living ablutit three miles fr<M
'ia. were t,tall" deotrOyed by o re
(' the 22:.d in-t. LW-. :btbot 1,2(!(. No
rilne. Th e tire was eoad by a
park fr(m ht enIginle.
I1""w'ii'n thlree o'elock :mdi dayureak
;t: Sunudav the hont-( owned"" hy Mr. -1.
). S;ni t Livingto a:( o: ciri by
Ir. B. t'. 1:ithewv. nlear llel:a. waI to
ally de11tre cv f ir e rithat pi,tt!o: tf
1 1oVnm e'ltS. co. itim'(of fritor., 1ti
hin i cottontl in ' the i lse or, th. i l'e.
omne mu(,ne\. Thir w. ::o mn-urian1C;.
'tit"fr, wa- :n-icide tal. \Ir. k1.tbewvS
is moved into tren lleanun oat:ver.
T iany vody who has lt":ieae of
brt or lung, w'( w, :Il send tkroof
lt Pio't Ci for Con: -mption ia
:i!'(1i the. -a. tie lteo p ditlt, in otier
aos d deiiast vl ie, a
mec:lltyistrEo T. n.rzir.iE
nteigieof. r cit hruhu
Te aist Te Copnvein ire till
LIeti in ll1ar Ilon oneur li: llbefr the
nth' Sunda viw oviembaercnrot
Thgue wextannt(1 benttal (utn len
he Eva:icelif a po,: wh sd his
fatCerlina wpeihin El'toe Griv
bureh, COanyeburg l otFrity. reorte.
Conr tLethran Curch asifllobewsd
us tidnt xt Sin ts crsin hav.ee
Tiher ofl te porbish Kin Said 3to
hinw's Churc lookn baheo the :nla tine
vember.e cThe had bul:stind wlt.
ldctemptin l De eber. esh si
Cie.] N . letIoiteer bewaidorat
y te fubeller on towenipr lt women
)vrda wat Kin' hade urhe courag in
tallk as weaitor in thaS7hc and lsob
>raver. Re. a id wletii n vtorf L:nres
ritcd the1 o)nidrdintin Werl'mtn, tov
. P.' tieCerltc aitrsdhe pa, ofelthe
ahie dute. andir-v -il. C. Btoyd ai
rdeoed aiot emcDhei dutee
Theelbe communiel2s on. ece of
he aor dil ber (sitd byO ad Sla
,rAt bheille afe. pehappy pRse.r.
Lhe ure tt. [daioLonad chee
icae toe ad at Rloes on's at lw
ast Accides.
We arstaone sevee infures grias atnle
etu lnger bven badl ti.adwach
Oaotheesame (layher.nem.l FO ne
rd nfteate odvie alohad thi adl
uh bya in anreeiblyateeryae-.
Wublan ht antote allen vote
t rietilte smeting are beng hbed
ver y n ih inevr. partl ofig recived
:tiny Atns thelate Raighlbun-eing
rm t fak pillsythat Fia is rano
ame'ite )'' ofr nfarowex is th romu
her:t.he lflReublan are thoa
ngu, we0nno we betetaent lsay,
I hn htthe wo men of ourrState
ighZit neNt at tie opea nontle.
to. A' . l Kigw.-i :h.in tie happy1~ ii
f t her i' t in,-i tr :a i h u :Erly. y. l,
l'rI S. . Fnt gi a a:,right all
ii littl slo imi toi be--i t it rgi.
hor l l I. s fatill r l :: ilol lt .i. C l
m flwa l.Y ok f')r :' :iih rti: :te:l- .
Flr. ). '. 1) h! i I l ol the i.i-fort ne
to lov h:i'v hf-s ti -i hik 'r' io -.:iv) ev.
"Co !. T W . I ul itio a y ;it oI l th a t iL ' f o r a
t cket :uai( n in ill-,U? tO the 'ate F ir.
Wet give way Iblis wer ek h.irgely to (:1Clvabnd,
and the r.:nv,>ss
Inte'rf"ting commtunie:at;on" crowded out 'h1iN
is.:a t il' ;ippear next week -.
T'hI-I Ia leyv J'P.en:/,r a bright aw
-;iey little sle: t. ha1 b '( n'i'iroedl.
JIr. E . Schi I t z ha a timt - lint lie o t i l
ry. e!O("k-, wa:ttche-, t p .:I(e1(.. e"tc., vvery
chf :a1.
l>. A. :rae., colored, ha accepted a
lt' Iit natiialin it Ii R p b11livan State
(",nven:ti,ln for I 'L (il-anlt-Gi.vern'lf)r.
Ve nret r.ine -t('ed to :-ie ih:i J le
l'r ,--I 1will nt)t h,'" h,r,' i ile ntil T hur
dayv. (ihI Notvt"mb -:. f+,:- (',)tri.
1'ht -- dol nIO! i: ttoi,:a(('( ju on<
titN- IOt)o or wall .-"-r/, //u,rkins In
l'usiniier hiles::wl a/initions
S oltitlIitir' of mahed tt Iitri tin- is tai.I
to be a -urleir' for iore a1nd intlamt t'
'It l l'lt" (,OitonI E',I-, lire (, of our
- it v'alue: exh-in,e t, ha- intert. ite
-ixthl ytear at pe:Oe with All its ontemo
O::ri( i'- retn t aie~ i
T'it. t ate' .\gri"nbl r.tl I).-p):t-tuw(nt
hl ,'. fiv'l frmt1I Col. T'' hma W. ol
l"1ayvt aotribttion inh iron ore for the
W1"orl', Fatir.
iitel Lit l Cl111 will --ive :1 ali h t the
lNf1eb:rrv 11itel 11ti. lieTh1ur-tay) eve
nilnr. W" thank Ihe laom:nittee for aIn
intvit:ltit,n.
if-r .uSidner T. l:i-er andl 1. M.
hirnd are takitn, "t otrae in 'Treh.olig
at ihi (tS:a in ronnction witNtew -
J. E". Cha:pmlanl :uIvterlI'', hi.. Jalapa
plantltie to trent. Iie al-4) hai hott-e
hlbi t l: t k I :li-h n:imlaiture that he wold1
like t o di of . :,-.. l:ivitin. for Fi t,- 1
vid}a.
(ihen oul want-4 riefre-thlet, at theb
(O lt v .air dlon't forget to c:tll o.I the
:liee(" of the W. C. T. "., who have ate
Sch( on thet' ti:.t inlo r of th t Fair btilo
Trihe tNchrry itl-:ALD AND N.EWS I
has ifem-r it- IUCi!ete and -glelie 1
it- eolmunhas, etlat it i- he ione of the
1 h-t otr pli apev ntr= in the S.i-NetsI
awlF' Coterier. heiiii ~l(tu.hfl
((It( ( til' 0 1 .lil iit,''eii:e
I.Uxi, October 25.-Sir,- Mo-. : Mon
t'.ire 11h- re'eived hutre = if ttle- a
r''am1 conlgratullati!!gr him onl att aliig
his one" hund(redth ihiay. They came
from all pIairts of the woriill, and there 0
wvere m1:111y from Amll"rica.
We have re:'tivt"f the Or.tobe'r munber
of Ti, .ly/ns. 1' is extingly rigit.
'Ir. i(.-. T. Risr I zI hin appotiute
EreJ. n .:el i'and Local Editrr. r1. E. II.
KhnI h:as been cho by t e Excelsior
So:iety a r it t ditor, o :f ll Mr. II. P.
Clti t hv the Phrentako-nian. The
rheIt dep:Faiinents golain there -:imC.0
A large supply of ink-het-jut received
:1t C1iA1' .\i At'S I'.0 KSTORE .
Ia lo:ing its account of te Detlmo
eatil I Me - ting thei eahie to th
Ditran t altast iing tof the
pisolubyia monged ayn the threysap
proiehe thau - Rtad hi as oimm dte
tate Exhibit The lae Oreanree of
cha fre.
STh, oes, harohin and Comantyo.
amue anInstrdt them esthruld bok
theroter,'' to ib how an faomliesl
oftSith ' oi . 3Iss. adbro thee
tirelii ngw~ Comp nty. bt t i oun..td
Jonemsta 74 .rownge famid i the et
chotinV are S ihs aree:Jeneate.s tare
mor e mo tutreohitti,Twsi -Npopl. 7
haeing 1.50 a . ear. 9 1 axp:y
pec of iCIA B oa' B:OOK1) Th0Ee isol
one LiCSt:. r-p oee in Newh -rrynd
7.icnrI : Phrit No. 1.aNW. A. iont,
eant : sI on- Con- Polyt help Coti;
int- toi tretartsIt'man Treasrer
SFt. iB. Ni-.ao, 9 a.(nly F. Rie Not- to
tinPf Cri iii'2 iht,iduto tLir.:ra ; .
E.R. Kver o le y TCeratru ofrte-m
meium.i.ExctlN --3on N.1ptng
Presin .N. 3 . dGla eah. Vicerei
eNti; E. .a !oht No Rechrding 42re aoy;
tJ. II. Dyain;r s' oensett, Crid crow.B
foagr andeit. Thermern Rstert- of
tursr:s 1.ilnry, Lireive J.A Kl thebe
andr. cDolrkenr to scoolo. 2, Cre t~
3poni nt tSerer is one J.te Ep-one,
Soi et 3 :tor i o. 1 Athnum.i o
Oura Counte Fairoeofti rehe
ieneX . hu wadet the first hap fthe
a ir. :Te:.ttsndane heas n not ofge
bth it- never I on' thae placed day ithr,
Jens,et theWl Fai ei e oo w heare l00e
clo< t hn be w l osl e ptraytmetis
about the sWe asla teyer wialh sppce
s: i raising cropmsic 31r. tWm. J.r
tIrhatill, aof tohe proaterict raf e
ery the bet. ofterehbt ote
F LL AND LARG
Dry
BOOTS AT
'RUNKS. VALISES AND SAT'
IIA''S AN D CAPS,
('xl(1CK]
nld a General Stock in Variety too
'el
PRICES THAT DE
CALL AND B!
P. S.-Country Merchants will fit
tock. It will save them mon y.
THE HOLID.
No t is the time to )repar
TROPIO.A
IN MA
FRE3H CARGO]
Ban;tntas, Cocoanuts.
-NORTJHE]
Apples, F'igs, Peanuts, Ra
te Orders tilled with di:
Charles
Mir. S. W. Teague returns to-:lay t
h o utte at L:dy L:ke, Sumter Counttt
hI., acot-mp:tnicil by Mr. Harry Ga
tigiot.
1r. Jitnitts E. Chapman and hik inte
S'ilg family, we regret to say, are 0
he eve of their departre from ot
lid-t. Th1i,ey expect t, leave Newberr.
a the 10th of Novenber for their ft
un- itotme at Orlando, the county sea
f Orantge. Florida.
We are glad that Mr. M. B. Lipseom
md faalc of Ninety Six will m11:1k
iewberrv their home. They will Occu
y Nir. Juninti E. Chalman's residenc
nt College IIill.
We are plea-e' ( s,e Col. Oborne I
chumnpert ont agamt after a severe pe
f bilions fever.
Mr. W. J. Langford returned ]as
(eek from B il1timo:e.
NIr. L. W. Simkins and family hav
eturnrd from their sunmmner vacation
apt. E. C. Sitmkins. of Chappell's D(
ot, i in town. It is said that he an
is family w'ill shortly become citizer
f onrt town.-Laurensrille Herald.
Mr. W. W. IIouseal and Mr. E. I
Lull have recovered from a spell of ill
L:o. we are pleased to say.
3Mr. W. H. Pool, who wvas for somt
bite pa4t the clerk at the Newberry Hi
e. left here last 3Ionday for his hom
a Greenville.
3Ir. P. D. 3I:izyck, who for the pa:
ear has acted as operator at the tel
rapht ofie at this place, resigned I
tailroadl vest erd:ay, to arcepht a simila
oition on the G reeniville and Coluimbi
I. R. 3Mr. M1:zyck is an excellent youn
taa andl as good ani operator as eve
liked the wires, andl where the R.
). R. R. los"s. the G. & C. R. R. grin
Ve wisht him all the success which 1
o richly deserves and hope that he mao
a n be called to manage the wires
:al-ca. MIr. M:iazyek's place of butsine:
o and hereafter ik Ninety-Six.-Senec
'!. 1. G..31cKisieg of Union. was in ou
>wnl Monday on legal business.
3iss Tenia Meirill of Columbia is on a vis
a he 3Misbes Coppock.
3r. Rt. R. Todd. of thie Anderson Jonrnal, wi
a Newbcrryv yesterdlay.
Roht. McKay. Esi.~, of G;reenville. familiarl
nown asi "Uncle Bob." paid us a pleasant ca
uiesliy.
Mr. J1. t . 3Myers is:in town.
I htave several accounts on my books. Unles
hr are paid now, in a very few days,will 1
'iven to an officer for collection. I can't r
pect your "cloth." JAMES F. TODD.
October 29
)ur Retired E<?Itor.
G. B. Cronmer, Esq.. has retired froi
ditorial connuection with the Newberr
%(EwS AND HERALD. MIr. Cromer is
nan of unusual ability, and will ce:
aily make his mark in the Law,t
hich profession he will devote himsel
-Abberille Messenger.
MIr. Geo. B. Cromner has retired froi
ditorial connection with the Newberr
IERALD) AND NEWS. The retirenmer
s a loss to thte profession in the Stati
M3r. Cromer was one of its brightes
leanest and strono-est editorial writer
-Grenrille Daily .'ews.
In last week's Newberry HERAL
LND) NEWS, Mir. Geo. B. Cromer at
onees that his connection with ti
aper ceased with that issue. We al
orry to lose 3Ir. Cromer from the raul
>f thie Press. to whtich his high charact<
ud his ab)ility as at writer contribute
trngth and dignity. Our relatiot
vith himt have been pleasant, and or
0o( wishes attend him in his professic
>f the law, in which he has already we
uccess aned distinction ; and in whi<
o doubt greater success awaits hi
ine his whole time and attention c:l
e given to it.-Yewberry Observer.
Shriner's Indian Vermifuge is perfectly sa
n easily administered. It is cheap and w:
ive satisfaction. Try it. For sale by Dr.
.Fant.
The Art Amateur, always practical, IS not
ly so in Its excellent November issue. "Le
ons In Wood Engraving." "The Art of Er
roidery," "How to Paint on Chins." "Mat
jals for Oil Painting," '"Working Art Clubs
Lnd page3 of Art Notes and Hinte," anda
wers to correspondents, are of especial valu
[he large array of designs embraces deor;
ions for a:cup and saucer (snowdrop),
utter plates (various flowers), a menu fran
honeysuckle), a tea cosy (jagminae), an alt
rot (sixteenth century spanish work), a 11
ire panel for painting, four panels of carv
rood, a page of butterflieS, and a varIety
lesigns for Industrial art work. Among t
nore striking Iliustrations are two delicate y
pirited groups of nyraphs and eurpids by
on, in pate-sur-pate decoration, "Loves
rce." and "Love's 31astery"; two full-pai
ac-similes of etchings by A. Legros, ''Sir Fri
rick Leighton," and "Death and ,he Woo
nan"; some bold figur e studies by Joseph
sittis and a carvedl ha.nging cabinet design
y Benn Pitman, of Cincintit. "The Mode:
ome" series is concluded with capital
Iles on "The Bedtroomn." by Roger Riordi
.nd Clarence Cook. The Art Amateura
mounces the early issue of three designs
'olor by Miss Dora WV heeler, viz: a deco1
ire figure composition; a fan with cupid
ud a charming decorati-ve head of a child
plaque. Price per amiaum, $&-; single nu
iers, 35 cents. Montat,-e Marks. Publish
3 Union Square, New 'Y ork.
DAWSON, GA., October 25.-Fo:" sor
;ime serious~ trouble has existed be.twei
Iaptain T. H. Pickett, a brilliant y OU
ttorney of this city, and G. W. Ch-eY
iitor of the Dawson Journal. It "
(iven out that they would make I
:own hot for each other. This event
Theres observed Picket? comIng
ireet, when he drew his revolver 4ti
kring it wildly at the advancing mw
silled him inlstantl.y, The infuriati
*ditor was at oncee arrested, and put
The best Is the cheapest. Buy .Shriner's:
'lan Vermifuge, as it is guarantee.d to destt
dexpel worms-the child'a gret,est enen
m. .aFa e y Dr.S.F. F=nt.
UT8
ASSORTMENT OF
Gioods.
ID SHOES.
Meun idBos~
IIELS,
E RY AND (LASSWARE,
FUIRNITUImE AND CAIRPETS,
tedious to mention, all of which is of
"ed at
FY COIPETITION.
E CONVINCED.
TAUiLIsmIMENT OF
M. FOOT.
Ud it to their advantage to examine my
October 16.
AYS COMING.
3 for them. Finest Variety of
L FRUITS
RKET.
PS EVERY WEEK.
Oranges. lah;iga Grapes.
ELN FR UITS
isins, \ uts, Citron, Currants.
ipatch. C. BART & Co.
ton, S. C.
If, in prop.,rtion to size. a man could j
holler as loud as a baby, there would no e
telephones he needed in this country.
P'ittsburg Telegraph. 10
There is a colored preacher in the
town of Newberry who preaches three
times every Sunday at Taylor's old C
shope, and who, according to size, can
beat the loudest hollering baby and give
baby the start. Hence he has a very
nmall audience at the shops-everybody
t can hear him without going there. Give
b ns a rest, especially at night.
e Nice Toy Books at CHAPMAN'S BOOK
STORE.
MARRIED,
On the evening of Oct. 21, ISSI. at
the Baptist Church in the city of Green
ville, by Rev. J. C. Funiaan, Mr. HENRY
E. ALLEN anld Miiss MAMITE MIENDEN
HALL, daughter of Rev. J. K. Menden
e uhall.
. October 21st, 1884. by Rev. S.T. Hall- C
c man, at the residence of the bride's aunt
near Poinaria, Rev. J. F. KISER, of
Orangeburg. and Miss KATE E. SUM
S3ER, of Pomaria.
List
K
'-Of subscribers who have p.iid up to the 30*lz
>-October: WV S L mngeton to Oct 16. '85, S2.00;
e G A Langford, Mar 22-85, $2; J T H ill. Feb 13
85. 2: P N Hawkins. Dec 81, 1; J C S Brown,
t.Jan 85,2: D S Grathim. Oct 84, 2.2,5; H H A
bram<s. A p' 85. 2: P W Counts, Oct 31-85.2; S
W Teague-. July 4-84. 2; Mies M A Wicker,
sSept 27-5, 2; J M Folk, Jan 1-86, 3: A J Kit
e! gore, Mar 5-85. 2; A Y Entow, Juiy 17-85. 2; D
.rJ Suhcr, .Jan 1-8.5 2: M WV Davis. Jan 1-85, 50c;
a J C Spenice, S-pt 22-81, 1; D P Dabbins, Nov
S9-84, I.
POST OFFICE,.
NEWBERRY C. H., S. C.
List of advertised letters for week endtnr
y 'oct. 25, 1884:
t~ Abrams, Tolu Jackson, Pickens
Buford, Gordan L-mgford, Mrs S'lIvia
a Bird, John Sr. Lewis, Edward
Call, Miss Eliza Mitchell. AbramM
r Davis. Geo Nelson, J G
. DeWalt Fannie Pitts Fortune
iEdward, F H Pressley, Mary
i Forsaw, MissGeorgianaRenwick, Silas
Glenn, Mrs Mary Robinson, Bluford L
v Goggans, Gibbs Scott, Emma
Ii Green. Miss Sudic Shaw, Fred4
Goings, Eliz: Scurry, M C
Griffin. Martin F Thompson, Lura
H lam pton, Louisa Williams, Mrs Martha -
Hialman, Sumter Wilson, J1 W
c H ilt, Warren.- Williarcs, Ambrose
Johnson, DeWitt
Parties calling for letters will please Cay
if adverrtqed R W RON P M
Nose Eaten Off.
A young man named John Naves, living
nearhere, had au eating cancer on his face.
a which had eaten away 1: is nose, part of his
r- cheek. andl extended up nearly to his eye. It
owas one of the most angry eating sores that I
had ever seen. His throat finally became in
-. volved to such an extent that he could only
swallow liquid food. A fter using all the reme
Sdies without checking the ravages of the eat.
ing cancer, his general health was broken
T down. he was confined to his bed. and thought
it it tohbe only a question of time about his death
e from the cancer. I put him on Swift's Specific
'as a last resort, and he began to improve with
Sthe first dose. His general health improved at
S. once, and rapidly ; his throat got well ; the
ravages of the cancer were soon stopped ; it
began to heal aroundl the edges : and after a
,D few months treatment with S. S. S. he has
- gotten entirely well. His face is all healed
te over with new flesh, and his general health is
excellent- His recovery is wonderful. M. F.
re CRUMILEY, 3M. D. Oglethorpe, Ga.
iS Treaties on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed
3r free. Tuta SWIFT SP-ECIFIc Co., DrawerS, At
dlauta Ga.
n '-Your Chill Specide is the boss thing for
h Chills and Fever. Seven in my family
m were afflicted and no remedy was suessful
m but your Chill Specidec. THEY WERE ALL
CURED WIT H LESS THAN H ALF OF ONE
BOT tLE, so recommend it to everybody.
JENKINS H. SMITH."
fe "Having used Pelbam's Certain Chill and
ll Ague Specific I certify that one bottle cured
S.four of us of Chills and Fever therefore re
commend it cheerfully. H ENRY HENDRIX.
a- "I have used a bottle of Pelham's Certain
Chill and Ague Specific and was cured by it
e. of Chills and Fever after having failed with
,," quinine and other remedies. John S. Gary."
n- So say they all-J S Boozer. G P Boozer,
e. P Chalmers, Jos C Hargrove, Frank Z
lWilson, W G Metts, T H Alewine, Jno Hen
ederson,' Jos Pitts, W T Wright, Wade W
ar Suber, Jas C Hope, Frank G Spearman, CIa
g- rence GodshallI, Juo C Stewart, of Silver
ed Street, and others.
of Thsinfallible Cure and Preventive of
e Chills and Fever for sale at 'nine price by
o. Geo T Reid; Chiappelt's Depot; Reid & Hilt,
et Saluda; Jno S Swygert, at Peak's, Dawkins
go iile and Jehnkinsville, and by D H Hipp &Co,
d- Pomaria, S. C. Oct 9 41
*ol Glass Houmes.
r- "The wicked flee when ao man pursueth."
.n- It is amusing to see how tender-footed cer
in tain blood remedy proprietors have become
a- of late. They make much ado about "apes
a' and imitators" when none are in sIght.
SThe proprietors of B. B. B. would say most
emphatically that their remedy stands upon
its own merit. Should we attempt to imi
tate, it would not be those who do not un
derstand the modus operandi of that which
ne they offer. Our own long experience In the
en profession precludes such an ides. The field
i for blood remedies is large and broad af
fording ample room for all present aspirants.
,,We do not desire to close the door against
'as others, neither shall it be closed against us.
he B. B B. Is the quickest remedy, does no:
coentaIn minenral or vegetable poison, does
Snot Imitate, and js in thef Seld as an bon
orablu omnpetitor for puL lic favor. oct 18 lm
Creditor,'s Notice.
The creditors of Lura C. Lark. deceased,
I required to render in on oath and estab.
ILEI their claims befot e me on or before the
n- Ar:, slay of November. 1884-HNTOE
ly In 4 a2 Master for Newberry County.
STREMENDOUS BREAK!
ER!ylimo1s DE1W, I
0
D. C. FLYNN,
After six weeks stay in the Markets has returned with
ie STARTLING and PLEASING A' nouncement that he
as bought Goods at
nd is determined to sell them accordingly.
If there still lingers the faintest doubt that the far-seeing
idgnent, the many years' experience and the unfailing pow
r CASH have secured for FLYNN a position in advance
f all competitors, a brief inspection of goods and comparison
f prices are the only tests necessary to convince the most in
redulous.
Our constant aim is to supply our friends and patrons with
ood honest goods at prices that leave
OMPETITION IN THE SHADE!
Our efforts heretofore have been appreciated by a discrimi
ating and intelligent public, aid our past success enables us
continue the good work and do even better than before.
We are now prepared to show Goods (which is no trouble),
nd to sell them at prices that cannot fail to please the great
st disciples of ecanomy.
3ARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY, COME WEAL
OR WOE.
011 PO0LIfS 810 XIALl IEThitIN3.
Defies the fates themselves,
3rganizes his vast resources, and
Veets the coming tide of unnatural1
comnpetition with a barrier of yet
Unheard of Prices I
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JUST A FEW NOW :
3-4 Shirting, - - - 31 and 4c.
7-8 " '3lendale and Piedmont, 5c.
4 4 Sheetings, - - 51 and 6c.
Bleachings, .. - 5, 61,7, 8, 9 and 10c.
Good Calicos, - - -- 30 yards for $1.00.
" " - - 25 " " "6
Standard " - - - - 20 " " "
Best Brands, - . . 16 " " "
Jeans from - -. - 10e. per yard lip.
Heavy home-made Jeans,. 35c. per yard.
Good Feather Ticking, - - 15c. per yard.
12-4 heavy Counterpanes,. $1.25.
Beautiful Marseilles Quilts, Cheaper than ever befoye,
SOLIEDDR'ASLR300T6and810
Al Prices to~ 8ll1 the Tims:
Children Shoes, 35o. up.
Misses 4 50c. up,
Women " 70c. up.
Men's " 90c. up.
~----000
Time and Space do not admit of de
tailed quotations of everything. Alithat
is necessary is to give FLY N(a cafl
and satisfaction is guaranteed.
C. J. PURCELL. Manneeor.