The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, January 27, 1886, Image 4

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t1lat iseffa subse paper, and D. Williams, - Mobley: - iddle of June a way-. tile me to our town. He ,ge it means and seemed anx fort" earn his bread. He made a ntances, and parting with garments bcngh'. soldering - ought work at the homes of our citizens. He did not did not drink, he wanted to be might maintain self procure means to reach , from whence he hoped utn1 his home in England. AI:ressed those who met him lV, seeming to be an honest 9f genial disposition- He stated )e had come from McRea, Tel Coanty, Ga., where. he had been ill, losing a situation in the department there. He *Zxpecting letters and papers _ngland,which would be for. to Florence from McRea. little patrcnage here he to Darlington, walking as far etto, when his strength failed, and sick he returned to the of some colored men who had ind to him. On the 4th of was terribly ill, staggering own pump, and utterly pros His condition being known, enveyed to a comfortable > the town hall building, and zpedical attention. The n pronounced his disease of the liver. He died on insta aget hands his dying eyes were bands his decent limbs com of our citizens sought to help porellow in his last hours, but His body was placed in a ....., and after the funeral ser ad been conducted by Rev. Dr. of the Methodist Church, his were carried to Mt. Hope ery, where they rest in virgin A Macelesfield, England, news a letter kom his mother to her e~ry, -very dear Joseph," a om his wife, tender and wife little notes from his child --photographs of the moth the wife and the boy, a postal ,nMr. McRea, of Georgia, him "dear Joe," and asking 4cattend the meeting'of the Templars,- and a poem on ," these were all he left. If k nown ! Several of our citi 4chdby his sad fate, and for his family, have written who are anxiously expecting from the wanderer, whom they never see in this world. His was Joseph Hepplestone, of Id, England. ~He left his 7 ie years ago. His is a a sad history. OlWe Only Knew. i~a,sad story they tell of him, did je not hear to-day, lone and wayworn traveler, who epse here fromt McRea? worn and weary with trudg tr' the beat, cltigthin and tattered. from his:headj unto his feet. made few acquaintances, and sought C$toearnihis bread, relentless poverty from resting1 onuhis head-; 4i not drink,' he did not beg; he wanted work to do; thne hand to help the needy was lited by a few. the town behind him, when sick and faint and weak; steps were slow, his eyes were dim, ~jand scarcely could he speak. rakda mile or so, and stopped, further he could not go; s him1ef upon the grass-he knew life's tide was low. ~~itwnsmen, when they knew of this, astenled to his relief; nrtured him withalgoodecare, and tried to calm his r;rief ; 7Apt)e one stood by him, while his -life did ebb away, bent, with eager ears to hear, what #>he might have to say.. ~~mnssagand a token for some friends of mne," he said, a- Bt ere his words were .tinished, he, in a foreign land was dead. stranger hands, quite tenderly, his S dying eyes were closed ; *stranger hands his decent limbs were carefully composed. 'coffin did his body, calm and quiet, rest from tol; And they laid him in the meadow, in the pure, fresh virgin soil. lmhis pocket was a letter, from his mother to her son, Ad one could plainly see from it, she was a goodly one. 5ben,a letter from his "Mary," with lov ing words did dow, -z!th tender wifely feeling she called him her "dear Joe." ?wo little notes from "Reggy," his blue *Aeyed baby boy ; Apleta:e of each loving one-the last his greatest joy. His N loved ones now are waiting, In that A far-off' distant land, Once more to see his manly face, and grasp his loviug hand. But their eyes will dim with watehing, their hearts will cease from pain,1 Vor they never more Oil earth shall see their much loved o'ae again. -' f1Akteihinks I bear his Mary when with agherforma is tent. Wbeber tide ot19ie Is ebbing, and her -days are nolny spent, "Myy life has known no other joy, a y heart no later low; Wehiesand worn, It .beats en, in , .A~~ e, thro' all his wanmd'rings,'to tuintain his manly pride; ?o4ceephis hand from wanton was iriatever might betide. us,when a stranger seeks our aid, o~i~ur land, taha a4teneear,biutlen s-r pighad ELIGIOUS. For Young Men. If the young men or our count3 understood the value of a good char acter they would not fall into habit! that weaken the confidenee of theii neighbors-in them. A certain persor desired to employ a white man to dc a year's work. A dozen applicant. offered their services. Some inqui ries were made in regard to charac ter and it was singular to observ< the answers. Sometimes they wer( vague and indefinite, but the opin ions always hinged on that delicat< question of character. If a bar roon keeper wished a clerk. or the keepei of a gambling den desired an assis tant, this thing of character would de cide their selection. Neither on would employ a gambler or drunk ard. They would seek for honest sober, attentive clerks. There ar young men here in our town who ar( madly destroying the very founda tion of manhood by doing thing! that destroy the confidence o friends and employers. In this, th< beginning of the New Year, thei should turn over a new leaf and keel it so clean and pure that they woult not be ashamed to have it -ead in pub lie the last day of December. T< keep this leaf spotless will reqnir great effort, the abandonment of bai habits and bad companions and thi renunciation of self. Five years ap prenticeship with a character for in dustry uncomplaining service. cheer ful performance of every duty an( strict honesty with no money. is fa better capital to start business with than much money with habits o idleness and dissipation. Our hear goes out towards the manly youn men on our farms, in our stores an< shops. We would like to help the It is a sad thing to see them Ivishl: wasting the grand capital of thei young manhood and entering life ban] rupt in all that is noble and good When a young men makes an assign ment of all the possibilities of virtui and decency and self-respect, it i: very difficult to him to start life agah on a new basis. It is possible how ever, for every , oung maa who read this to lay well the foundation o character and build a solid super structure thereon. Let them taki courage and be strong.-Carolim Spartan. Not long ago a young Christiar man was contendir.g with us thati was perfectly lawful for a Christiai to go occasionally to the theatre, es pecially to see and hear some one o the best actors, as Irving or Booth He claimed that he did it, and fell no harm to himself for so doing. 114 was a clerk on a small salary. Il cost him not less than $1 every time he went; this he did not think was great extravagance, as he did not g often-say not more than once week, or may be not more than onc< a month. A few weeks ago a plat for systematic weekly free-will of ferings for benevolent objects was inaugurated in the church of whici he was a member, and he put hi! name down for a few cents per week saying he would like to give more but that he was on a very mneagre salary and could not afford to d( more. This, of course, is only onC way of looking at that matter; but it is a suggestive point of view, and we commend it to the thoughtful con. sideration of all Christian young men who are on small salaries arnd can not afford to give more than a few ents per week to send the gospel tc the people in the regions beyond. There are a great many people whc seem to be very much afraid of be coming Christians too quickly; they say: "This is a matter that ought not to be decided on impulse." Is there not a tallacy in this statement? Why shoulti men not act on a good impulse as well as on a had one? These very people who are afraid of acting on impulse in the matter of religion, are always sinning on im pulse. It would be well for them to be careful of their impulses at this point rather than at the other. WVe know of no class of p)eople who stand in such condemnation be fore God and Christ as that class t. whom the truth of Christ is familiar and who freely concede the divint authority of the word of' God and the divine character and work of Jesus Christ, but who will not "have the man Christ Jesus to reign ovei them." Alas, what will they dc without him in the day when t hey shall be judged by the word whici they have heard and yet which t hey have not heeded. A young man heard the beating o1 a drum some distance away, and at onee began mnarching to it Of course the drummer was unaware that the young moan marched to the music. Some, yes very many, are stepping in the same tracks you made from day to day. What an influence uncon sciously you are wielding. Did your life, your conduct, your conversation, esterdsy, lead them to be better men ? Will it t~o morrowf Wdon'& have to reconnmend Parker's Balaam but one"writes Mr. 0. A. Bur of Liet,I.?. "After b en record."t oUiba, n1color, o dea a qt POWDER Absolutely Pure. This Iowder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold in competition with the mnltitude . of low test. short weight alum or phosphate powder. Sold only in cans. Ro. L BAKING POwDER Co., 10i all st., N. Y. 1[-12-1y. SEASONABLE GROCERIES -AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Texas Pecans. The largest and finest Pecan Nuts ever brought to Columbia. Nuts in Variety. Just received, a large quantity of Al monds, Brazil Nuts and English Wal r nuts, Fresh and Dried. Butter, Molasses, ALL GRADES OF Gl0l E 8IC S P4E PROVIONS, In the Greenfield Building,-next to r Muller & Son, Columbia, S. C. 10-8-12m. J. S. ROBBINS. The "Herald" 3 BOOK STORE! A complete and elegant stock of new FANCY STATIONERv, F la r A the store of Mrs. CORRIE GRENEKE. M stock will be sold cheap, and I ask my - friends, and especially the ladies to calf on me, assuring them -of polite attention. Give a me a call friends, and see what I have. Xan c of the articles are indispensable to ladies and I t gentlemen, and especially to School Children, al wl'o will 11nd it to their advantage to call and e3 examine my stock. As an instance of the el low prices I offer a first rate Pen at 50 a box d( or gross. this being 50 under cost. Scrap h Books and Albums from 15 cents upward. a Many other articles at like low prices. u Nov 94t MRllS. CORRIE GRENEKERt. sl ti CHIAIRLESTON, s. C. f el The largest importers of Fruit in the i South. Offe-- for sale a well selected y stock of(1 APPLES, ORANGES, BA NANAS, COCOANUTS, LEMONS, NUJTS, DRIED FIGS, RAISINS, POTATOEs, CABBAGES, ONIONS AND PEANUTS, And everything else that a First Clas Wholesale Frtuit House should have. ? Country orders filled with dispatch. 10-22-6m AT THE HERALD AND NEWS JOGB OFFICE Si You can have Bill Heads, Note Heads, Letter Heads, Envelopes, Business and Visiting Cards, Invitations, Programimes, Catalogues, Pamphlets, Briefs, Cheeks, Receipts, Circulars, Dates, Show Bills, Hand Bills, Cotton 'rickets, Blank Liens, Conveyances, Mortgages, Etc., printed s at short notice and at the most reasona ble prices. A. C. JONES, h~ Pub, and Proprietor. ~ W E W ANT A Everybody to examine our stock of se COOKING AND IlEATING STOVES, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. TINWARIE AND WOODENWARE, TABLE CUTLERY, BROOMS, ETC. THE BEST Turning Plowsa IN TIlE CITY.a b4 Caill anud ge t our prices before buy ing tI elsew~here A 10 SCOTT & BRO. ~ New~berry, S. C. 0 10-1.5-3m - -_______________________ ft vi PARKER'Sv HAIR BALSAM .$ the popular favorite for dress-. __ ig the hair, Restoring the coFr when gray,and preventing Dan druff. It cleanses the scaI, .stops the hair falling, and as sure to please. Soc. and $r. sizes at Druggists. The Reut Cough Cane you an use and the best known prvntv of Consumption. T Pass's Tomc ket in a home isa sentinel to kee sicn ut sed discety itkeeps h .1 ianrizgorder. Couh and Colds vanish be foei.builds up the heultb. If suffer from Deb SanEpios tilRoi are sick inbed, but use Pms Toanc HISCOX & C . .. la SoldbrDraggists. Largesavingbiaying$ sss. NOTICE is hereby given to Executors1 Ad Ipinistrators, Guardiaus, Trustees anid day of each week during m ftO * Jasuary and Februar aie8t . ~apart for exaininu and ~ b 1tBust zorfsas rql t-~~~ LB.EL2. FRESH FISH -A ND DIYSTERS ARRIVING EVERY DAY BY EXPRESS. Orders promrn,,ly liiled for fatniie:, ii] delivered in any part of the city ve of chirge. )0AL! CoAL! Also on hand,a nd sold at reannable riees, either by tht- ton or barrc!. We will also keep on hand a suflicient iantity of To supply the town and the surround g country. FRANCIS HALLETT & CO., e-24-tf Newberry, S. C. CLOTHING. )r lathei and son. for old and young, for rge boys and small, for short men and tall. othinz for business and dress, for week Lys and best, for play and for sehool, for arm days and cool. Clothing that looks ml because it fits well, that wears well be-, ,use it's made well. Clothing that is proper style, proper in material, proper in finish !d proper in price. Clothing, in short, that 'cels in every feature of excellence and Is ieap only in price. Such clothing q s I have .scribed and in such assortment as I have nted at will be found in the emporium of shion, where the careful selection, careful ipervision and careful workmanship is townl in the largest and most varied and ostconmplete stock of superior clothing ever splayed in this city. A stock that offers you e best opportunity of selecting a suit to fit id please you. Everything in gentleman's ear can be found here, such as Hats, Fur shing Goods and Fine Shoes of the latest yles. This is the headquarters for Gentle an's fashionable outfits Irom his head to his et, you can be better satisfied here than sewh ere, as the reputation of this establish ent is reliable, and that all goods are sold represented. If you have never traded ith me give me a trial, and I am satisfied >u will continue to patronize this reliable nporiumn. - Respectfully, R1. L KINARD. COLUMBrA. S. C. FOR arets, lUphoIs1tr 6oods, WALL PAPERS, CORNICES, ORNIt'E POLES, WINDOWV SH4ADES, Lace Ourtains. Call at the LEADING HOUSE in the ate for these kind of goods. J.H.DAv is' Carpet Store, COLUMBIA, S. C. Several new designs in Tapestry, Bruts Is, body Brussels and Wool Carpets lected especially for the Fall trade ave already arrived an d many others on e way. 1,000 Smyrna Rugs nd Mats, all New Patterns, also a fine lection of russels Rugs and Mats. Cocoa an d Napier Mattings, new stock st in store. 9-17-1y. H. C. SUMMERS, DEALER IN WVines, Liquors, Lager Beer, Cigar's id Tobacco. Prompt attention paid to 1 orders, I am prepared to furnish mijohns, kegs and jugs, and they can returned and no charge made for em. J. B. Lanier's celebrated first -ade corn whiskey always on hand. Iso will keep in stock a full line of the wer grade of goods, together with aportedI Wines, Brandies. Gins, andi all her goods usual to a iirst class house, hieh will be sold at the lowest prices. rders solicited. In connection with the bar I run aI il supply of family grocer'es and pro sionlS. 7-23-7mn . & E. L. KERRIS0N, so and s2 HTASEL. STREET. HARLESTON, : : :S. C. STABPL]E " MIGNON " Butt->n Kid Gloves, $1 .00 per Pair. Preparatory to purchasing .$pring >odr, we have recently made some rge reductions in the prices of fess Materials. WITR GOODs. ULOHTIE Ft Philip 148 MAIN STREE To meet the demand of those in wa Hoiday .:othing, Ha Go I have determined to place at the d OF 4 Ready-Ma Of every description at unpreceden My stock comprises the latest novelties Gents' Prince Albei in One Broad Cloth, Diagonal, Cork! iuit to $35. All shades and styles of C SACK SUITS From $10 upward. Cassimere Suits of Suits. Childrens' Suits in endless variel My I,rge assortment of Single Pan sacrifice. My stock of Cannot be surpassed in the State for assortne;it of Gents' FurE Cannot be excelled at give-away I Celuloid Cufis and Colla WA TCHES, JE WELHR Will be sold strictly at manufactui to our city and buy their supply, and I goods on C. 0. D., with privilege for ti the samie. Send for catalogue and pric PHILIP 148 Main Street, Pianios a: From the world's best makers, at f Eight grand makers and over three PIANOS Prd Orce Pi:mos and Organs delivered, freig Fifteen days' trial, ar d freight hotl in your own homes. Columbia . Branch of Ludden & I N. Local agents-L. A. Hawkins, N Monckton, Chappells, and J. A. Bowle RICHB MARBLE 'FRONT JEWEl MAIN STREET, (R. N. Richbourg, Successor t-o Wmn. 2 Diamonds, Silverware, Platedware Clocks, Jardinieres, the Choicest Geme for Wedding Presents and home use to and Winter styles in Jewelry are elega: A Solid Silver Hunting Case Amneri Muixsic DE I have added to my jew1elry esti will be found the celebrated Steinway, I have the sole control in this State, a styles. Wilcox & White, and Shoninge Brass Instruments, Sheet Music and Mm logue and -ices, and be sure and write S. C.,b e purchasing elsewhere. therefore off'er you lower prices than th 10-15-hy H ARD WHOLESALJE At the Sign of the Golde Corner of Plaii Farmers, Mechanics, Builders and ware, Pure Linseed Oil, White Lead, Harness at rock bottom prices, by going Joh 10-1 -tf IT STANDS .A - -TE L.TI IR CHRISTMS -AT- - Epstin s T, COLUMBIA, S. C. nt of ts& Gents' Furnishing ods. isposal of my trade M W2artco "HOICE die Clothing. tedly low prires in order to meet the times. in Ot Suits for Weddings crew, Satin Lined, or without, from $5 a >rkscrew and Diagonal SACK SUITS dil grades and prices. Youths' Suits, Boys' ;y. 's for Men, Youths and Boys are sold at a ;tyle, quality and low price. My immense ishing Goods irices. I have on hand a large stock of .rs at reduced prices. My stock of Y A~ND SI[VE~RWARE~ -ers prices, and it will p.y anyone to come ro away with happy bargains. I will send e purchaser to examine before paying for e list. EPSTIN, - - Columbia, S. C. ria organts ictory prices, on easiest terms of paym"nt. hundred styles to select from. & Hamlin Mathushek, Burt & Arion, ral and Bay State Organe. bit paid, to all railroad points South. 1 ways, if not satisfactory. Order and( test PIusic House, ates' Southern Music House, W. TRUMP, Manager. Columbia, S. C. ewberry; J. Counts, Peak's; Keisler & 3, Upwell. OUR G'S L.SRY AND MUSIC PARLOR, COLUMBiA, S. C. i-laze, Jeweler, Watchmaker & Silversmith.) ,Bronzes, Gold Watches, Silver Watches, ,Precious Stones, andl every article made please the most fastidious. The new Fall it beyond description. can watch for only $10.00. spartment?. Lblishment a music department, in which Tpright, Grand and Square Pianos, of which iso Fischer, Grovenstein and Fuller in all r Organs of every description. Stringed and usical Findings. Send for descriptive cata to R. N. Rich bourg, Main Street. Columbia, I buy my instruments outright and can ase who have them on consignment. WARJR, AND RETMUL, n Anville, on Main Street, 1, Columbia, S. C. Housekeepers can buy any article of Hard Paints, Glass, &c., also Buggies, Carriages, in person or ordering from n Agnew. COLUMBIA, S. C. T TIlE IEAD IT-RUNNING Artistically Beautiful. WITHOUT A PEER~ - O RIVL Ten?lietacment i ae pciDt. oth sma chn ast quesin,E TRE AKNOWLEDGED STAN] FGR 8Ai2 By Rail Roads. CElumbia & Greesville Rallroad PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. COLUMBIA. s C July 19 1885. On and after Sunday. July 19, liv, the PASSENGER TRAINS will rns as herewith in dicated upon this road and its branche Daily. except Sundays. No. 63. UP PASSENGER. Laave s. C. Junction 10.20 a m A Columbia, C. G. Depot 10.45 a I Arr.ve Alston, - - - - 11.45 a I " Newberry, - - - - 12.48 p m Ninety-Six, D - - - 2.03 p mI " Hodges, 305 p m " Belton, - - - 4.11 p as Arrlie Greenville, - - - - n35pm No. 62. DOWN PASSENGER. Leave Greenville, - - 9.45 a m Arrive Ielton, - - - 11.03 a m " Hodges - - 1217 p m " Ninety-iiz, D - - - .1- p m " Newberry, - - - 3.02 p m " Alston - - 4.06 p m Arrive Columbia. C. & G. Depot - 5.15 p m Arrive S. C. Junction. - - - - - 5.30 p m SPAIRT, NBURO, UNION & COLUMBIA RAILROAD. No. 5& UP PASSENGER. Leave Alston, - - - - 11.50 p m Arrive Strother, 12.37 p mI " Shelton, - . - - 1.08 p m Santuc, - - - - - 1.50 p m " Urion, D -- - 2.7pm " Jo2esville, 3.31 pm= Arrive Spartanburg, S. U. & C. D. 4.40 p I SR.&D. D. . 4.50 p m N.52. DOWN PASSENGER. Leave Spartaibarg, E. & D. Depot, H 11 05 a mI " Spartanburg, S. U.& C. Djepot,G 11.25 a I Arrive Joaesville, - - - 12 npm J: Union. D - - - 1.l2p I " Santuc, - - - 159pm " Shel:on, - - - 288pm " Strother. - - - 3.09 p I Arrive at Alston. - . - In5pm BLUZ RIIGZ RAILROAD AND ANDERSON BRANCH. Leave Belton - 4.15 p m Arrive Anderson . 4.47 p w '' Pendleton 5.25 p m Leave Senem S 6.10 p I Arrive Walhalla 6.33 p I Leave Valhalla, A- .30 a m Arrivo Seneca C, *S - 80am " Pendcton, - 938 a I " Anderson, - - 10.22 a m Arrive at Beltrn, - - 10.57 a u I,AURRs RAILWAY. LeaveNewberry. - - - s.25p I Arrive Laurent C. H.. - 6.3W pm Leave Laurens C. H., - - 8,00 a m Arrive Newberry. - '1.10a m AB.EVILLE ABARCH. Leave Hodges, * - - . 3.30 pm Arrive at Abbeville. - - 4.30 p m Leave Abbeville, - - - - 10.45 a mI Arrive at Hoges, - - - - 11.45 m CONNECrIo S. Close conneaion is now madc at Seneca with E. & D. R. E. for Atlanta and beyond. A. With South Carolina Railroad from Char. leston. With Wilmington, Columbia and Angusta Railroad from Wilmington and all points North tbersof With Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad from Charlotte and all points North thereof. B. With Ashevillo & Spartanbur Rail Road for ooints in Western North Carolina. C. With ,. & C. Dlv..R. & D. R. R., from all points South and West. D With A.& C.Dlv., E. & D. E. R., from At% lanta and beyond. E. With A. & C. Div., R. & D. R. E., from all ' points Soutb and West. F. With South Car3lina Railroad for Charles ton. With Wilmington, Columbia and Aunsta Railroad for Wilmington and the Nirth. With Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad for Charlotte and the North. G. With Asheville & Spartanburg Railroad from Hentersnaville. H. With A. &. Dir., R. & D. B. R., from Charlo and bod. G. R. TALC2, S rintendent. D CAEDwELL. Ass't Generalsseger Agt. .olumbia. S. C. ATLANTIC COAST LINE. PASSENGER DiEPARTENT, Wilmington, N. C., Nov. 15, 1885. .FAST LINE BEWEEN Charleston and Colombia and Upper Sooth Carolina. condensed s;chedule GOING WEST. Leave Charleston, - - 7.20 a m "Lanes, .- -- - 8.34 a in "Sumter, - - - 9.33 a mn -Arrive Columbia, - - 10.40 a in "Winnsboro, - - 3.02 p mn "Chester, - - - 4.15 p m "Yorkville, - - - 6.05 p mn " Lancaster, - - 7.21 p mn ," Rock Hill, - - 4.56p m "Charlotte. N. C., - 6.05 p m "Newberry, S. C., - 12.48 p Tn "Greenwood, - - 2.42 p m " Laurens, - - 6.30 p mn " Anderson, - - 4.47 p m "Greenville, - - 5.35 p mn "Walhalla, - - 6.33 p m " Abbeville, - - 4.30 p m " Spartanburg, - 4.40 p m "Hendersonville, N. C., 5.35 p in GOING EASI. Leave Hendersonville, N. 0., 7.00 a in "Spartanburg, - -- 11.05 a mn "A bbeville, - - 10 45 a mn " Walhalla, - - 8.30 a mn " Greenville, - - 9.45 a m " Anderson, - - 10.22 a mn " Laurens, - - 8.00 a mn "Greenwood, - - 12.44 p mn " Newberry, - - 3.02 p in "Charlotte, N. C., - 12.50 p mn " Rock Hill, - - 1.56 p mn " Lancaster, - - 7.00' a in " Yorkville, - - 12.10 p m " Chester, - - 2.42 p m' "Winnsboro, - - 3.48 p nm " Columbia, - - 5.27 p m Arrive Sumter, - - - 6.42 p mn " Lanes, - - - 7.45 p Tn " Charleston, - - 9.10 p mn Solid Trains between Charleston and Columbia. Special Balret Cars attac.hed to this train. No extra charge for sent in these cars to passengers holding Eirst Class tickets. J. F. DmNEx, General Superintendent. T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent. Bs J. RIAMAGE & SON HAVE OPENED In one of the new store rooms of Crotwell & McC.angbrin, a FRESH LINE OF DESYR ABLE GOODS, consisting of' among other articles: Choice brands of Bleached Goods, D)rilling, Shirzinw, Cottonades, 10* Sheeting, a -nie line of STANIDARD PRINTS. Muslin, Lonsdale Cambrics, Lawns, Nainsook Linen Table Cloths, Towels and Nspkins; La dies' and Gents' Shoes., Brogans. Picase cal and examine. -5-28-1v. CHOICE FAMILY GRCEE PL ANTATION SUPPLIIEi For Sale. We have now in store Jerrl' Hem.. at Breaifast Stp, C. C. d.Tennessee kal Smoked B-cf Hatms and Ox Tongue, liue Lard and N. 0. Molasses, Java, Lgyaa Rio Coffees, Finest Green and OoojTe Sugars of different brands, Kirk's Laznd g Soap und other brands. Ao a nide line Granitevare, Evers, and asi,etc., 4)I 8 ware Pitchers, Goblets, Jelly Tlr, a LI articles, B. J. RAKAGE & SOE~, 5-28-Ly. Nwfr seet s aniMei no IMsb NOT1 All accounts duina at once. Pleasetake any further trouble. + CLOUD: 1-13-1m. W, H. HUNT: Attorney and C'CuntEi NEWBERRYV-U omee on Law Uij-"~ of Johnstone aIad Will practlee in all the State, and will givertriefA to all business entrustrd 3-20--ly HIEAPER THAN TMR(~I Bill cap, narrow and uide, Legal cap and Letter p per quire. Note paper 10 and 15 eenfa Box paper and envelopes at prices. And many other articles at ed Call, see and be convinced. -HERALD BOOK EmIigtr,Co1,&Ag Condensed Sched TRANS GOING SOUTH DArF.) July 12th, 1i8S. No. 4k! DaWy. D Lv. Wilmingtou...... r. . Lv. L.Waccamaw-.......9 42 1, n Lv.Maron...... ..--.113 " 1 Arrive Florence............1 225" "Sumter..............431 A M. Columbia.....-640 " TRAINS GOING NORT'.. : No. 4S. .ej Daily. Lv. Columbia ................ Arrive Sumter................ Leave Florence....... 4..430 r jL-A Lv. Marion........ .....514 6 Lv. L. Waceamaw ...........714 Ar. Wlmington.... 883 " Train No. 48 stons at an Staions Nos. 48 and 4j stops only at Whiteville, Lake Waceamaw,' SW lehols,Heon, Pee Dee. Flo:ece, vile, Lynchbu, Mayesville.Sumter, field, Camden anction and Estover. Passengers for Columbia and ai1 C. & G. E. E., C , C. & A. E. E. Stamona Junction, and all points beyond, No. 48 Night Express. Separate Pullman Sleepers for and for Augustaf train 48. - Passengers on 40 can take 48 train eb" rence for Columbia, Augusta and points via Columbia. All trains run so)Id between Charlesto Wilmington - JOHN F. VVN Generl Su T. M. EMERSON, Gen-1 Pass. Agt SoRth Carolina Railway fompt a MMEKCING SUNDAY NOV 2 U.S A. M., Passenger Tan rollows,"Eastern time:" TO AND FROM 'fARLe6T16S.--' EAsT (DAILY.) Depart Columbia at.....7.3a at X .CL Due Charleston........12.18 pm 9 .WEST (DMLY). Depart Charleston........ 7am - Due Columbia...........10.40 a m je TO AND FROM CAMDEN. - EAST (DAILY EXCEPT J5NDAY. Depart Columbia..7.0 a. m. 5.06 p;m Due Camden.. 1.47 p m*. 7.42p p 74 WEST (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAr.) Depart Camden......6.50 a m 6.50 am Due Columia.....9.15 a ra 10.40 a M TO AND FROM AUGUST& - EAST (DAILY.) Depart Columnbia.......... Due Augusta.......... WEsT (DAILY.) - { Depart Augusta..........-4 Due Columbia.......- . 38.00 p OO'NECTIONs Made atColumnbia with Columbia lanmd - ville RailRoad by train arriving atk~ and departing at 5.27 P. Mf. At Voarna. Junction with Charlotte, Columbia gusta Rall Road by same train to~*i all points on both roads. Passengers by these trains take -S Brahchville. AtCharlestonwith Steamers Or Nss and on Tuesdays anid F idays Mt2h for Jacksonville and ponsosdS River;also with Charleston and u~ Railroad to and from Savana points in Florida. At Augusta with Georgia suf Otg Railroads to and from all points WestSea South. A tBlackville to and-fonon~ Barnwell Railroad. Through tiokef .can be purchased to all points South and Weuas~ applying to JOH .PEC, eneral Managhr. D. C. ALLEN, Geu. Pass. ad Tlcket A / ~ p!oswes, but is a i- u Sp')nd, which. If putui . the st.ump and se;t re RCOTS NO ALL, Send ti.O0 for euou" - Penetrative to bur I orl8smalistn:p~. oionguaranteer funded. Send for fda. - - trated circular, &c. A gents Wanted. . - WPJLAddress P. E. Fross I, Co.~ / Lock BoxD, ."' sl p7 79NewCarlste,Ohio. "MOTHERS8' FRIEND!" Naot only shortens the time of labor and lessens the ir. tensity of pain, but. it great. 1ly diminishes the danger to life of both mother and child and leaves the mother in a condition highly favorable to speedy 7recovery, and far less liable to Floodidg, Con. vulaions,and other alarming symptoms incident to slow or painful labor. Its won dertul efficiency in this re pct entitles it to be called TnMOEHER's FRIEND and tbe ranked as one of the life-saving remeQes Of the* nineteenth centngy. From the nature of the case, it will of course be un derstood that we cannot pbihcertificates concern ing this remedy without wounding th eiayof the writers. Yet we ae hundreds ofteuch testimoni als on ille, and no mother who has once used it wiRl-l ever again be without it in her time ofttrouble. Send for our Treatise on "Health and a piness of Woman," mailed free. - - THEBRADFIELD REGliLATOR Co., AtlantaGa.. 1-23-lw. TUT T'S 35 YWAR Ges-i