The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, March 24, 1886, Image 3
Local and Special.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1886.
THIS PAPER elelmotren
P. howel& Co's Newspa
Advertisin BureaunOSprucest.>. where n adverts
comazc-s my be i r I 3 INEW YORK.
Church Noti(es.
BAF''-* C. P. Scot, p.tr.
Preaia::g by the pa-tor a! 11 n. i. and
S p.m., ex: :nn:ty. Smaly -hool
at 3::3 . in. .3 .J. .Ca w l ,S p r
Intendeic: P r: nweti ed:n -.sa
tat S p. B
Mi i L \N 4----.V. A. F . 31i:t:u:kin,
pato r. Pr:i n b e S :1ar hvthe.
-pao- , :t 1I I .m niS p .'S ' a
ei al' sa :: .. M r. Geo. J . crmer.
Suprinemi:U.Praye:r m -tinlg W,ed
1I :l vi at v p. in.
A. ET i:t>T-Rev. I:It.x -CretErP,
U. m:. al11l S I.n., next S:111d. .
S'iIlay " col at 4 p m., ~I Joh
W.Chi:1:,u ri e de t Praye:
inei n W :-dy at 84)p lL - p'. m .w il.
A.R.Pi:svT-:I.x-11,v. E. P'.
3'eClio'.~ e,p to. rebn by the lI''O
.ator~ u-th~ &mat a1 1. i. am. Sundayii
cio r:tl by U::N M. r. ). A Carl'ile,
Suprnen-t Prayer metetingWed
i a. 1 p. m. MiionarY
oityat 3 p. m I., M.S. C.
wer,I Pr.ident. W\%V. C. T. U. Tues
,ay at :3:3() p). M., Ir.C. MIOWer, Pr'eS"
dent.
r-e .~ Serite by th'i c rector every
Thi-rd SUMIar ath a. mn. aml 4:3p. m).
L-ty r,a:ling by 3 r .. w.oB. azyk It
11 en.c' :in :thttia
to li- vi4'.ujI ord-r for thle HIERALD)
XPE i-:' s with 31rS. Alln .Wyea
t Iayh i-lt 1', : . h a x'v..
Eo ta-, j Pbi p: orr th I R
Prot Fpity- W .oWspat
tt. o :- . Broln. . -L6
eth Eden-W. RI W.tIi 31e3erris. 3:
Jalaa-w . i. ih. p t
L oghre'a--W. an. P L r lOn i Ll
ato vbinton-B. II . 3t -,.I
Jlivt B S treet-Geo. 311'g:1 .
taia-t - t J:-. . oan Hll
Both: E ih-. W o n th
3b -1-I. . .i i US LL'
.Ir t in I' I ta 8 ay nx
For h ol books. --tatioery : 01 schoo
k pind (4 o :Catn. &wk-z. lut '. -
Tho-e wh d1)re !olt the best,:
tkiedkj sha: uh:i tS y thi,. Giolden Dent
Gourd Si1ed: fl r sale ats:' Robrign's Dru,
Store,. ;y1 h Ptl t. t
Has11n aTrial Jntice .
J si:Ble-.tw litencd -an :0 to
1jahrlr one( day1\ S. week. j
und41te nIew la a4-I L own. ga the Crcunty
coupnis n up
perti t~~'1il(no- i d ,i the roads by
tr ihe Be co m io h'mWill i. hlie Iei' - to
leave him 1t1 in ja;I for !iid ayzis Ias a t il
justic ju~ riditio to..~ :t encel a1 pri so to
uerto er thn:o dysanyway?y
Fore Wblmk 1ti>ooks,i tcketbs or any
f -o7..:a . J xi . S. Ri US-SELL's.a t
UadnS' 2e C~ryG:des for
No rent, no ekhi reil 'i) epahies mefor
(ia ho?.tC' pice0s.4 Ctari P
3-10-t. J.- S- R USSELL
Slionery,VO t nd, :m' a B -Ilow'~ price aot
Zera 1 emo 'n the ventiltst, toge5th-'
er wih1e rgnl oa ainte
h:: 4atrate large andt.'nce at~; t)'he atc
those 'h purhas tcS. ThSeper
m.orrowlVniIght.
ne p.:er 121144. .er for C1.0t; ,0 lbii.
ata
sah, at te-'it e t-re:i.L
:;-1-:l I. II lLOVE LA.4r
am a h I Fa I Meic-1~ine at'LI 1' "
1-57--0'- . J. ti. R USSELLra. 'S.
II:s von'e:v "Be -Ir 'i I Beno
y 1ien'u i tC ,o &i IIta 's.Ii
F . . cabbo'':: ' and* Tunip jus. t re
A : x .d enit5 Na:..to::k of Lamp-t
t.. - dr :- x - :--o si 'I h -1 p" itll'
yr n ,cs:lef r l:
n _te 4 ' l". S.ie' 1 1 4SELL' t.
'r mily4.- 1-- "ble 41.'t i Cha CIm:m's.
II: iom " bo:o.ii mbe cuovrphd Al
Personal.
Mr. M. t. .Jr., has on:- o:: a Us
to Chalston.
11. . II. S:unwels Ilo W"on 'K w-m
during :he we vck.
ii ing li tiwo t.
3 C::!. C. 1. S::bvr;p .A 3 O dayX K
C:o: umbi)1 la-:wek
R11I. F. Chnrintzurag w wi 000, 0,
Chlar:ew; w: 3101mhty.
Mr. B. F. J:ll..w Sh r!. of L .;:.a -
wVa- in 1il1- e:y'U &fwdys :1 .
R--v. wAm Mr . .es E. Rue :
hewn in tw!. fI rerL d1ye.
M1-S Am%l W1"Ob., ;: Wwm-in. W onl
Rev. 1. WV. it -!d proaih d it: thp- A.
'. P. (-i ; - 1 on1 in S 13:;1 i Iy in o n!: -
Dr'. S. F. Fant i- 4os.n -1:ne bet er4U
th!s morning". al;hviugh hp- i- !--111 q1C.t.
sick.
MIr. Fran %. Wilzon, wh h::.) 4 en
;uite sickv, , n- lad to :a:.n k- S,Im
better.
Rev. I. 11. Ilanekel, of Abi, s'2:.
hed l irvi . le Eorpvi.ep: Chi:1b an
SuAdty.
r. Ir . I1 . - ii v ry
arv n td wvilll woon b>e abWe ip onate:Ad to
pAtilue '.
1l.ve 1).-Un1 vi-iti:!g Mrs. Wil. L!'_-ford4.
3 4414. I 'ar4ow Caldwll. wh 1 ra ''1 te1
har -tedhn . h lo
R.i R. I. Du es. Nvi f I reit
Prentshveran dayri the cmtying ca
Prt th w: k a ( e
Chn-' 11;1a:1714 i . t "im-'. :1:1 14 e
a:r.: Pluf MrG. OILde of Lib
0a 11 . L-n viitiog n . . ol.:u amfd.
R-v. R. . Dullo)s wil4 reaoy in C thog.
'il c t hela el t in.sed
Pro.. II. Dy Singr,.~i pr1ebe aIt' ]the
huC<:111p':llC1theranChch i I Sun.'1i moring1 1
la s. et'or'llIInO th 3in-: Co Mll4Ae
ne Phi'delpfia. We ar ilh ! 10 sei
him home a:.ain.
OUr vo11u1 'frilndS W. G. IHOUMeA and
Jamues. 1. 'Kiblor reture .'ronu ahl'lli
nort- i la,t Sa-)tCrday. Th.--y re ntw\v
-itull11e dged'' dc )::tors an ld re:uly to a '.
>ense the hlea'.ing art.
R-v.t R. D. Smart wa in the city last
wrek and preached the fonorai serm111)n
f Mrs. 'Mary Iarmon i the MiethodF-st
Church last Thursdayfrom the :,ext. -In'
he mlidst of life we are in v ..'th.'
J. FlMer Lyo, Esq., PrOavt .::g of
;bboN ill:, van in town dr.ing he wee
toldin-(cotirt in place ofiug Fellers
A11o Was di(a1liid to Sit in the Cazbo.
I i, the 'g 1ardia'l of th. c1hildrt1.
M1r6. Sillkils' , idOW Ill' t 1 alla: t
:i.John silinkin-:. an. ol m)oe of wnr
owillinan, S. .11-. Sinki.s. Ezq-, Ii"
vtnoved frmn Newberry Co'-wity to our
o i an I o'C';pl's ile Sill.1,: hono on
he Pottersvill-- roa. 31r .Ankins is
d the A i mrgim.andu with hr beau :
u r 11 Mr 111 , Je l i I. lbe u1 lit1
t socia aqui;it-on tO our 4u\ .-\
Carious andI all About.
Wye have had smea IarI weather for
Ie past fiw-%yv
The EmxclMor an:iiversary c u FriANy
ight of thio wek. The fourlic is in
a tun is wan'ted forren.C.ppl4a
bi'fic,1e. l Iv4 b'!411 44''4 41ft
1Ca1~ll o:1'C24.41D. 4 o leiItIi l markt
tdl. No1i. '1,1 for choibe 41re1h shad a:4
Shffl kinds. l elonnx TI
The f 'Ii arbar'oi'' (f th~e Colli 147
ere out in Ceinl o regal!i .t Frd1n4ight
t theOpera.14 llouse.ze il1'li .X
Ju4l.stU. Bl-s. aet Charie11. W1ilham14
The old4'~O4 cel have~ ofen r.in.v d'1i fromIi
tee'l toel ch wi4 l bea' 144!ne Soaon.C4
Shei. Ri.Gu:er will. ael C1on'. next Tue1
.1y, atie Chf i . a 1:ige1 l to of the1',4141 .
)Coek 104 the lo:e fir o1 Ki1er. 1:ck
ITh mee.'tin g ofa141 citiz:41o noiae
IvorIli and Abermen ill heh-.1'.1 Ia' .'
.s p. n m. t 41 .15 :i:ili:
Wel1'.V h 1ar41. -n :lk of a 1farmer211' tln
en:ion(.5 in th14' Io nt li n 4) e day' . i n:
1pril o ele:1 t de1gte to(4 the 1 ate con-i
Wl1''. aL 1 Gou:d:n., a l omiW4' :1 -r:
erat for 1a long 4'tim r 11 1(: I''. 'l
vill the~ Newber1 y 4nin4: oragatize ? Gi
ol work5447 1.o aml(c let 4u have Iam 1m
hiin thel~. d4u14 4>ummer44. sI ason. .
Il ie of1 hiC 041. :r Ilgt 4. iri-bin
: r4eo 4 tis omp4'e,I~ : 4n! you e:t 4 t a~ 4 i4 .
fsh!en' oft'; Mr.14" 4D.' 147. Welr
he Colmnhia (4y 14ood. i 444thin
oaret, 111141 an .i,'4 4hi0 4 ee 1 a4 1414 -
D.li C 1. 4o 1 oi4: b 1.trai: ain hi
>re14ent :f ek in( orde t o4144 m:'k ro.' for14s
roo.i hich114 1 wil ha' e very41' aln
r' pared to 1i cu 44e qu ,i: 'e:' d il
.1r thei cos4 ea. o
B. II i''' 14- i:: h 4 new4 : '1 ' nobb
(t4re r.4. uith : 'i (4:u 1 i:. o -
p ing 1'4 goi,' l . i- 44'-in 1 li ha:' i:n,
Nexr: sa:1rda is the .i -4.4 fo- .efr
1ene.l Ahe yopar e 'g.s 41 Wt. h :;ho-t
THE F IFlMERS' CON VENTIU.
.i it Benefit the Farmers?--What
:-ome of the Farners of Newberry
Cot:%!y Think (if the Proposed
(lon vent inn of IAtemekrs.
G. JL D.n rp: !1 favor a ciuty.
. C n:in of nll vocatiOlS it
1:..a - dtm cai Rull:. anld believe
. : wl Id rc ult in -_roodl to all
1:-se. [:n x:lin o on re a "ib)
:rI tl- 1 litiv::! 1m ve ent for
(. .\ Ltug -ay-: "I intvcr ai coutytlt
:I n t t.- iei' :tli l a p]olit ival (1ut
1!o i b-bal Ififg Ieulure. not, ho-w
ov r, i to i iuI ,ii In t ti h int f o an
oterpof-ol. callIng1. All action
on., ithac d upot d.-mocrarnl: prmeli
pe. I knowM. :!0'hin1 :dWiut 11ill1Ul .
J.T L. 8:-t0 say: -I favor a c-onveii
1 il: h coinit y and State, lookin
to afirtcroe:u-e of mir political :m(l ag
rH-u1,,urAl neet-o to array or ex
c;lvie :Il\ cla-;s or vOc:ation, aLlll I think
if -wrh c"'nvcntion bl. proiperly mnll-11igied
it wo!h deidetily bolentivial to our
who.l-- p0et1l. I thii-k TiTiman aln ex
iI..vne !\ilin t:Iv.: "I iavor both
->lit, :,und State convn-ulon ior the ai
!: -vllltellt Of (or political and a.gricill
ttirad iterzt n: a who-!irl- people-not to
ecluri8 any. I tlhiik That Tillman lis
I!d th proph- 10 a good vork, but
ca tti ivior-e hi- views fully..
1) M. Bedelhail,I : : "I avo
cotl yv :1lt 4 state colvelitiol with a view
Vt Illce orI arricthiltral interest.
hrouh i political 'ehainels. I an in
Ccl:i. in denloznwing anld anagolliZin".]
oilo-rvoe-uon11ad profc,4slons."
Jc,hnF. Kibler *avf: "I favor a
conn 1: a:1l State conventionl of fariners.
I dT t it e:il T il lIM 'S VieW: fullV.
1harmonwy and( peacl. dhould pr-evail."
W:tiltr P. Colilit,4 -ays: "*[ think a
o!N' anl State eonveitioln (of farmter
wto1thi b e beeicial . I c l e Till
m:n:'s v iews. ut : iree with hinm.'
J:tne tink- -a": "I fivor.a cotytv I
: tate cctnv Intoltn of f;:rmerm. I
ihink itnc-sr filr dhe protection of
f ! r . I am:il a strontn Tillman iniani."
A. 11. Miil- a ". believe a coumty
and I. ateconvlietIonu if prope*1y man- 1
al.,l1, wV(illd 1W P0ol4niciVke of ninch "ood
to ali (ht-. Tilhcman expresses some
jlews ich Ivor alld soic which
I Io ;ioit favor. I think politics
and othe mii latter.- of initeretst Should
B. L. Iominick says : "I am in favor
of a1 Si:ate coi--iutioln of farmlertnl. I en
dorc Tiihan'sviews, except il his de
n i!-lWm!nt of our State oli ctials.
J.B. 1)-Ilnik ay "I favor a cofunty
:,'!I Stato vonivien 'onl of farmiwrs-think
i! wo lfl :ld%ance- the farmlinl'. inter*e .ts
clII w ithout h-trieint to other
ch--t'- (of oir pop'.C-alm clntirlyv op
p dcl t the convent iuiot if at all tinged
woitt oliie.- n-Lor Tillm:i's viCw-' -o
f Ir- lI th v relat to an olrallizaL-ion of
fir r fol ldv.l:cing the farming1 in -
4.4es eilhe comlity."
N. 1I. Emutrti iivs: "I favor a Counlft v.
:ut 6 Su.! cOINve't'l itn of frmt r--con
t
I e.dar, Tiinnu's vewsini thenan.
At. (. 5:-ekmit-tIas :I tin 1ymtl
pa t hy with T:111llma': view.- inl panrt
Wnhy. I favor tilt- call for a colvenitiol
o0 t armll,vrS-nIot filr a11Ny political1 pilr
poce-t tt :lvanc - the farmuling il
J. C. Dulnhiick -ay : " favor a State
ctlivtVioi ef the f:trier. :incl tliltk it
wo0nhclimteiritalh- bi-ne1it the farmer.
1a to t invotr theC cconlventionl taikin iy ix
potli;t-ti '-i.cape whatcver. I dlenonntec (
ililan ' view -tt far as ihe esleaitvors
anlic:hic-I :ini -:ati,itid that aL convnci
tiot. of 1ilt- farmersr of the Stat' wonhil be
.f g'ret*: imp orctan1c-ant exchangei~t of
(t.ic:ittnt :u at ex perienices withI ev'ery
tingc to far-min:z.'
. L. Iluter -avs: "I tim not the ..
L. iilluer whio signe-d thle call for thet
-S: tte'c emiet itn ci 1 am ina fax-or of a '
cettnvetin climpoti;sedi of farmerc. ltok
ing~ to thet firtiitwruice of thte :agricutlural
innci-rts ofi bothi Countity anid State. A
ecvinti.m: nt to assttime a ipoliticalt1
f:ilT tol it array tolte calliitg ot Ipioft
vetnition: tcf farmiters, lookiing ontly to agri
eniijtural interecsts, wxotibl be :alvainta-.
co. i c (tnly endoritl-e T.iltlman inl
.J. 1. S ckm:mtt -ays: "I ami futllp- ie
-i :1'h-d Ittt ti cOtlinOtil of f:ritcers,
b ltliiVcl tc till clatsscS, frt-mi thce it
that alli othier intterests are ini the Itili
ittcrc--L.,Suete--fill f:tumingu tma:kes
happytIit ittl l:lo-rprfessions. I enIdorse -
Thec PIhrenatkosmtiant Aniniverisary,
witth wasi hl-i int tiit. Opera IIouse
ton ia-i IFridayt eveniing was a ve-ry lail
ytto:tg .ginteet, thto we~lctarn thiis wxa-t|
their 1irs,-t appltc:uu b1C eforce t jimbtlic.
cr- it iitnc iiheselvc's and Newbettrry Co!
legc'. The t- citph- Of NewberryT have- a
iro:;' it n 't-e., in NewhI-t-'rry ; ce -- il
the ( c --ceg. L:ast lri: lay even-intg wa;s
31r hI. II. Rikard,. cf P1rosiwr-tit', its
p:e-- ietn ( bii h ociet'y cdelivericd act int
itro:l'e:-rv:olrlic- :uuic initroflucitd the
'iir. F. Ml .it-ih tof this place read
I ver' t it iti uO li wtll priepare id e
*ai ton "A X.i'ea ftr:uii Etcrne--t Punrpto-c.'
IR slvet tIIhat thce Atntrican niontil
:ilimat~iv hv 'Ir. J. S. Ilim:ul,tof
aoi tn 'cir. A. -. Latiro, al-c of
L.-xin-gtc. spottke ci t nicg:ltiV'. Thel
llin.1c-ittt~0(iZIhiL
iT e tN wh- -rry tOtle-tra. Mcocc-iv tiinl
*:i ccn tihtc i. :nel OttI. F.lcWrber,
vlol i 31r J.';1ctW a . Tayor rit,i
Wi wc uld init Ih aitntiono v
a:- 'tiy m t:: t o I Pth :it. racti on
I er.1 by th - t l i ii hu.in . c ne ofc Col
,panrod,i lth ttrccc.: cl, hat t.?I
IF.i'-ns (-. ci F. J:-titn a:!1 J.. IL
NI le ati milcl-nery.i-hIi.t W.TOt y.
Clt Iing-allpEpt ntL .Kn
Ie: - 'cri cc'n' good. hat. &Ihictt.
Itt:-9 I\i' a'n c- Ud hon:t cfurnhigod.
-I Ii. ji-.c
. At,iv.R N.' Ct!zbhour.s.
* --e- .- Ar dior :te-.N ' Ri trihurg.
1 cr .ic gre. -I - ta. Rob in s.rtg eo
-E-c: Iti.i' C ta:a re;s t 3j h airi.T.- r A. ;.
- ti' E'xe tcutixi Toze an Bloo narii
a Old C~ ~ .Fitiun Spe cJls.
PROSPERITY.
Maj. P. E. W1i-, is uttering uith
Rhemnatism.
iMr5. A,:nn Slheelv lar, hr atietric
nii mluchpati--ne e.
T'h con:ittte in the newm parso:ag
k laanning for its enrction.
r. J. R. Spearnmn. of N4. S town
-hip vi-ited oar town11 on Wedn'.d:i.
Re.C. A. M:irks has mnovi-d intio th(
dwelling oin Brown street. owned by Dr.
E. C. Ridgell.
1'rominlent men ill town 4 ty ve Will
sipl fomi hi,. plK:e tlis year ovcr 7.00C
oalef ;C"tton.
Th lil liversaro of Newherry COlgl
ittracti'd quhe a inumber 0 representa
ives froim Prosperity.
Capt. J. L. 1unter s:ys he i! not tile
J. L. Ilunter who migne-d the Tillman( call
for the S,:Ite convention.
Thursday wvsa a day of rejicing with
:lie friend- and relatives of unicI Abram
Moore. as it was the celebrat iO of is
lth birthday.
3Ir. L. C. Boland i. speliing sev.ral
JayV in Columbia Ilik week. Some peo
?le sny we Will have to Coilgratilate him
lext tilme we see him.
We are pailled to note the death of Col.
J. IL Soniey, the father of our esteem
I friend. Willie Sondley. who spent the
ilsy Se:ison with I1i this winter.
The couty comm 1issionl-rs imot the
eople oi Tilursda:y at the appointed
>lcev, in refir.nee to the new public
oad to run parallel with Saluda by
Wessinger's Store. The road will not
'e opened.
Th'll people of No. 9 have heard thalt
Ve have a lawyvr anil they eliquire for
VoL.Geo.M3oweC'scdlive. 16 has opened
n (111Cce at. Prosperity onl VeiieSday of
:cLI week for the bICeit Of legal advie
:o those who live at a distance from
Rev. J. 11. Waddell came to town oii
iatirday and spetit a few days with old
rienids, and lectured! very acceptably il
Arace Church, Sunday night, to the Y.
\I C. Asoiition. Rv. J. C. Boyd was
Ls listened to with marked attentioll
n bhialf of tihe same caus(e.
Mr. IM. Pugh, one of the wide awake
ariners of the Mt. Bethel section, is One
if tin- succesful, true and tried soldiers
f the boy voliteers, comp:Iny A. Wv
Md in this vonmny duding thv war
our twinz. Wv hIavV inl our posssion
he old roll. whih consists of S2 lrivts
md1l 1.3 c"miWi-sioled :aiid nlon--onini
ioned oflicers. making a total (if !15,
one Over 1 years ol. We thoughtwe
Vre as good pluck as ever Ahuldeidil
L muket, tru' there Was not iuch p:i
riotimm exibited u\li a det:tehilieut
vas cut of by Federal soldiers froin Ps
imnird. We fMll in line with another
Onimlandl, served, our re'vilir tilill. for
everal months as duty caim. While
hus cut off there was no arranlleinlt
nade by which we could be supplied
'ith rations or any of tlie ndvai,.tag
hat solier- haid fromI a regiular coim
nanud, still they continued on dutly.
)e paty Vwould al ways lhe (out hnuting
ip raitionis. wil~e the other was on duty .
avorS sijown itis duriing our. t rials b y Col.
CS. Keitt. We never willI forgit how
.liasanit it wals to limt, duirinig a skirnm
sh. a pair (if pants and coat that served
o hlide tile naked knees and11 elbowvs.
:he panIits and1 coat were found, after
out ing sonme eaval ry from a busy forest,
Laingiii onl somei but-hes as hiigh as cold
( reaced(, lint it did not take long for
omue One to get imi.o themen. and oii re
rnn tocam'p, we stepped like the
ile by who -etd oii the lirst panits lhe
ver wore, ailtio>ughi they were abiout
bree inehes too short. andtC the coalt
Urown -t:iinls dhilppear by the use of
iKo(od' OG-lin i, ait all l)ruists and
aey goods delers. 25 Cents a1 box.
er*v ices ini the Presbyterian1 Church
On hist Siunday were very inuteresting
udil inlltruli.e. Rev. Mr. D )uBose de
ivetedl two excellen t s-rmnons, full if
tforts wvere not of th at grn idiloq(uenit or'
tilly clbaer th1 t ina1Itts a spte:iker al
neist i ncompriehi-sih. to h'ts hecarrn
d sem:'lith1 pesie Io th-a:-neIi
mtid force. Mr. D):lBo e hel thle unll ig
lng atteni:iin of hi- h:aris and0 has1
nadle a very f Zvoabll impsion550 ini the(
ild Iof Ia ior- i'- Fayitt eville, T1enn.
Comet Coming.
Prof. Lewis Boss, of the Dulley Ob
.evItory at Albiany, N. Y., has tmade
th discoverv that tIhe comet seent at
Paria oni the first of D)ecember, is slowly,
inceaIsin g in big.ht iies. Thie increast
will continult -liiw until April 1. when it
by the miidle of tIe mnth will buronn
vi>ible to) the uakedl ey. Two week:
ater. i uhll reac 1Ii1itsl l maxnn fbigt
like that if 1S82. and be visihle all nihti
It will als,-, nL tilmt (if 18, b le 5(een ii
tat. It will ret iin i-s bighztness ii
3Itv 15, whein it u ill graduai~lly fid fion
thn vision toi appqear latern to the~ ph;l
sothu of the equtor 0.
Exceel sior
Lit erary Soilty of Newherry Cl-g
will Ireleb ine its ann11ver,aryV next Fi
dair even ingt at th Opertia I Iouii. bein
niig at 01 $ cilohk. n~' e have receuiid :1u
invitationi fronm the c ,nnnlittle for whie
wi r:urni h:mik-: Then foillowilig is thl
ri'ie:it, .. C. ' Itrs,n ji W.
Dy)-inger1. E .ys : Debate, "Rfe,olVe<
-Thait tie i h-ril -v-tem was proluet
of moi re evil thant good:" Atlirmiatini
W. K. Shilih ; Negative. J1. .M. Henry
Aull. U. B. Shenrouu, A. A. Singley, V
W. Henitz, S. L. Neuae anid R. E. Li'
g timne.
Before the Ju(stice.
Jus: ice Bleas' hear.t thIe ('a-I of Johi
Brook' vs. Futiure Progress So'iet y I
Friday.. Verdliet by a .iury inl favior I
the soit. Thlis wa- an1 acution l
Urook-: to Iecover al-eS-mtsItt paid I.
hi as ai mnember of thei seility on i
iall miad:- hiy 1the soiaty '*on the membiler
ring toi wvitrw. elaimed that thie a
-eaett, p:ii liby hiimi were loans to tI
-oeet. Mower for Brooks, and Carlis
Ir Society.
11a3 -utTering people dtrai themnsetv
ab t wih failing streng-hi. t'elingthat11 tii
'r stadily 4-tnktng into the graVe, Wheni
usig Parker's Toicj they woubit tind a~ eu
comeinifCfg Wit hi thd ~I St dlose. andl vitali
and strength surety coming back to them.
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New Advertisements.!
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STATE OF SOUTI CAROLINA,.
ExzivE I)DEPART31FKT,
0FmWE OF ("031TROLLER GENERAL.
CoLUMnL%. S. C.. March 11, 1?8G.
[CIRCULAR.]
The General Azseibly, at its last ses
sion. passed anl Act, instructing the
Comptroller General, "To investigate
andi report to the next session of the
General Aisenblv the names and condi
tion of all citizens of this State who are
unable to earn a livelihood, by reason of
wonds or other disabilities, incurred
while in the service of the State. durini
the war between the States."
In ord'er to carry out the provisions of
this Act. the Comptroller General has
prepared blank forms of application, and
sent the samue to the Clerks of Court, Q
froni whom they may be obtained; and
he requests that all citizens of the State,
embroced within the provisions of the
Act, will as soon as possible forward to W
him their names, with all of the infor
mnation required, on the blank.
The applicant must be a citizen of the F
State, :anm imust have incurred the disa
bility while in the service of the State.
ie must file the necessary certificates G
to show that lie is inable to earn a F
livelihood, by reason of physical disa
bility, and that this disability is the M
effect of wounds (or injury) received G
while in the service of the State.
As the Act proviles for a list of such F:
persis only, it will be a waste of time, M
resulting only in disappointmeut. to
any ot1her who may take the trouble to G
sell(l their n:mnes.
W. E. STONEY,
Comptroller General. M
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GO TO KINARD'S
FOlt YOUR
SPllENG CLOTI
w ats,
GEXTS' FN.ISIllS ET CS
MY beautiful line of Spring and Sum
rjer Clothing is being placed on the
counters for the inspection of customers
who dlesire to inspect this new and splen
id sto'-k. The most fashionable gar
mient for Spring will be the One Button se
Cutaway, it is a perfect titting garm ent, se
and lay.s closely to thre ligu re, showing hr
thre form. I h ave thlese suits Iia<le in th
the celebrated<lpatenrt sqluare shoulder .
andl for get up arid trimming, will com- .
pare with any custom garment. The
goo<ds these suits are madie from are im- A
ported whip-cord, cork-screws, and the s~
iniest cheviots of tIhe latest patterns and
colors. In sack suits youi will find the
satme gra<de of goods, and tIre sacks are
cut square andi cutaway. I would men- .
troln here that. for sack suits the cheviots 3
will take the leadl this Spring, and the
finish of these sacks with tIre swell
and saddle seams make them very at-L
tractive, in fact they Iutst be seen to be
applreciaterl.
M1y stock of Stif' IIats for Spring has
never beeni surpasse<d in tis city. They
are very light in weighrt in order to be
comfortable for hot weather. The shapes eg
are enutirely dAifferet from anythring I w~
hutve ever hadl in stock, and you cannot .
help being p)leaised with them. You can
have them in colors of black, brown,
granrite mirxturres and pearl. Ask for
my t3.50) peirl eais-itnere beaver which
is 591h1 every where for $500 Call early
rind exatniuie this fashiionable stock at,
the Emiporiurn of Fashion.
Respectfully,
31. L. KINARID,__
2-24-tf. Columbia, S. C.
STOPTHAT_COUCH!
HUCHES'
COUGH SYRUP
Is a simpile and efficient remedyfor
COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, Incipient
Consumption, and all affections
of the THROAT and CHEST.
It has been made and sold for many years, anid
needs but a trial to convince you of its virtue.
WILL YOU TRY IT? ?
For sale by all druggists. Price, 2~5 cents a bottle.
R. A. ROBINSON & CO. PROPRIETORS, a
LOUISVILLE, KY.
"-21-1-2-3.1-ll12-cow h
"IMothiers' Friend"
IMAKES CHILD-BIRTH_ES
'lIthe r Im rhs corn at las-el
wh en i the terriblle~ anonyr incidnenrt
to thIis very crirtical period in a
wom:mir's life canr he aivoided. A
dijs!jiuihedI physician, who
paede thIe greatest portion of'
hIr life (forty forur yeari.. in this
br ih of practic',' tl. to child
brearirrg wormarn this priceless
legaevy andI life-5av in;r apliancre.
"l-I MOTIIER.5 FItIENI)." arid
to clay there are thousandlsof tIre
b,est woemern i our landl who. h1v
irng used this wondierfuli renmedy
lee-ore corninmer.?. rise up andi
call Iris name belessedt.
One lady frome North Carolina
wvrites urs~that she woul like to
t rhank tIre prorprietors orn leer knees
for lbrinainrg it to leer notice. Shre
- surtYeredl almneost el atth before, e
.ars. hbrt t his t lure shie used --TlE
3M0TI EIRY FIll EN D)."arnde leer lbor
wa's short, qie . a-ndr almiost like
marr:gic. We (cn proeve all we claim
iby lrvinrg wit nesse-s. and ant one
inrterestecl care call, or hanve tIheir
- hrusbaindes do so, at our ticec. andI
see thre origirnal letters. which we
This renediy is one ab- ut which we cannot
pubIli certiIieates, lbut it is a mrost wonederfol
liienrnuct to be used after thre irsat two or
three rmonthes.
send for our treatise on tIhe Health and
IIappiners of Womran,. mirled free, which
gives all patrticunlsrs.
THE- 3RtAD>FIELD REI.LAToRI Co..
:-24-ti m P,x -8. A tlanta, Ga.
Crab Orchard
-W A TER.
$THE LIVER. .
TE STOMAC. ULL -
T E BOWELS. .=.
A PcosITIvE CURIE Fr - co
.DYSPEPSIA,-P
eCONSTIPATION,"
SICK HEADACH E' '-e
Dosr :-one to two teas~poonfurls .
enruinue ChAin oncrannr saLTs ire seal-C'
ed L paecares at 10 and 25eu,. \u gen- r
-.z r u e salts s,dld en bulk. E: -
Crab Orchard Water Co., Proprs. is'
i.e N. TONES. Manrager. Lousvne, Ky.
). & E. L KEURISON,
80 and 82 HASEL STREET.
HARLESTON, S. C.
ST APLE
-AND -
?aiiey Dray Noods,
" MIGNON "
Button Kid Gloves, $1.00 per Pair.
Preparatory to purchasing Spring
oods, we have recently made some
rge reductions in the prices of
)ress Materials.
-AND OTHER
WINTER GOODS.
Ca'sh orders, amounting to $10.00 or
w-r, will be delivered in the country
ee of charge.
All orders promptly attended to.
J. & E. L. KERRISON,
20-1y CHARLESTON, S. C.
LOURS, er GRAIN,
EATS, FLOURS,
RAIN, MEATS,
LOURS, m GRAIN.
EATS, . FLOURS
RAIN, Q MEATS,
LOUiS, , GRAIN,
EATS, FLOURS,
RAIN, MEATS,
LOURS, GRAIN,
EATS, FLOURS,
I-s
RAIN, MEATS,
OURS, GRAIN,
EATS, FLOURS.
RAIN, MEATS,
OURS, GRAIN,
EATS, FLOURS,
RAIN. MEATS,
LOURS, GRAIN,
EATS, 0 Q FLOURS,
[tAIN, CD MEATS,
OURS, GRAIN,
EATS FLOURS,
1AIN. ME.TS,
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FOR
aipets, Upholstery Goods,
WALL PAPERS, CORN[CES,
MRNICE POLES,
W%INDOWV SH ADES,
Lace Curtains.
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, Brus
s, body Brusels -and Wool Carpets
leced especially for the Fall trade
ve alreadyv arrivedl andl many others on
e way.
,000 Emyrna Rugs
nd Mats, all New Patterns, also a fine
lection of
russels Rugs and Mats.
Cocoa and Napier Mattings, new stoek
st in store. 9-1'l-ly.
DIES WANiTED to work for us at their own
homes. $7 to $10 per week can be easily
made; no canvassing; fascinating and
steady employment. Particulars and sam
e of the work sent for stamp. Address
D)ME M'F'G CO., P. O Box 1916, Boston, Mass.
E WANIT SALESMEN everywhere, lncal
and traveling, to sell our goods. Will
pay good salary and ali expenses. Write
for terms at once. and state salary want
.A ddress STANDAR D SILVER WA RE CO.,
ashington Street, Boston, Mass. 3-244t
CONSUMPTION,
"fayve e.apo'tve rEE s E aoon diease ,
an. T. ha.he cr. nI, u ragrsr... inwYork.
EANSNSIts Causes and Cur:, by one
years. Treated by most of the noted spe
cialists of the day with no benefit. Cured
melf in three months. and since then
mdredis of otbers by same process. A plain,
mle and successful horne treatment. A d.
ess T. S. PAG E. 128 East 16th St . New York
I CURE FITS!
When din ee I d Mnot ea elyto sate tfor
INCSICKNS a lifelIongstd. y a t yreeyo
cure the worat cases. Because other hae failed is no
,,a.,n for not now receiving a core. send at oce fore
Expr aa and Post oie . It oasyea noig fa a trial
and I will cure you. DB. B. 0. aoT, 1s3 Pearl st.. N.Y.
MRKER'S TONIC.
If you are wasting awny from age. disuipa.
on ora tin kisease or weakness and reuire
ill invigorate and build you up from the first
ase but will never intoxicatn. It has saved
andreds of lives, it may save yours. Price
. For s.ale by druggists. HISCOCK A CO.,
ew York. 3.24-4t
CStabliShO FA 'S ""
MANILLA ROOFINGI
akes the led des~5 not corrode like tin erfreo,.nor
itogad drnsle: thaltt o Is
$UBTITUT or PLASTERa efb
FEL W. I. FAX & CO., CAMDEN, at. U
ALL FIRST-CLASS .
Storeoeeprneleeit for Sale
TO PARENTS.
Many baking powders are very pernicious
to health, and while every one regards his
own, he should also have a care for the tender
ones-the little children.
SEA FOAM
containsnone of the bad qualities of baking
owders-soda. or saleratus. It contains nc
hurtful ingredient-no au ramna
SCIENTIFIC.
All (Chemists who have analyzed Sea FoaW
wilhavedno othr e oks whose betfor
have failed with other powders. ar.e jr'bilant
over Sea Foam. Saves time, saves laber, saves
ItI oiielynequaled. Ab,luelP'
in New York city and throughout the country.
For sale by all first-class grocers.
GANTZ, JOXES & CO.,
176 Dulane St., K. Y
WINTER IS OVER
And now is the time for purchasers that buy for cash to get bargains. During
the next 30 days I will sell my entire stock of
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Boots and Shoes,
Hats, Trunks, &c.,
Regardless of cost, to -.ake room for the New Goods that I expect to buy in-New
York during the latte. part of the next month.
I do not want to quote prices now, but an examination of the goods and prices
will convince any person that we will do just what we advertise. If you want to
save money call at the
LEADER OF LOW PRICES,
D. C. FLYNN.
Will Cook in the Street.
We have just received some new additions to our stock of stoves. and among
them is the celebrated
Charter Oak Range
with wire gauze doors. It will cook in the street or yard. This is no idle talk, it
has been tested by the manufacturers. Next, we have the
ILLUSTRIOUS LEE STOVE,
made at Richmond, and, like the man it was named for, it carries more weight
than any stove on the market, call and see it. Next, we have the
FARMER GIRL,
which is too well known in this county, for its beauty and cooking capacities to
make special mention of, and the
E CI.ELSIOR :]E]T]
which is noted for its economy of fuel. At an early date a few cheap stoves will
arrive. And yet another Novelty,'we are sole agents for Newberry and Laurens
Counties for the
"NON-BOIL-OVER-ABLE"
Stove Pots and Scoteh Bowls. They cannot be boiled over-something nobby. We
still carry a good line of crockery, glass and wooden ware. Also a good line of
Tinware in our shop, made by a man with 30 years' experience. Stove repairing
and Sheet Iron work a specialty.
We are agents for the Terra Cotta Stove Flues, perfectly lire proof. Roofing
and Guttering at reasonable prices. Our roofing mechanics have had wide experi
ence, and we do not hesitate to guarantee all work done by them.
50,000 pounds cotton rags wanted in exchange for goods. 5,000 pounds bees
wax wanted. Wrapping and News Paper at mnanufacturers' price-, freight-ai
'and
SSCOTT & BROi
3-24-tr
NEW GOOllX AND LOW PIIICE&4
AT
CLOUlD & SUIITEl'S!
We are daily receiving NEW GOODS, which, for NEW AND NOBBY
STYLE AND LOWV PRICES far excel anything heretofore offered in this
market. Remember the class of goods we handle-Strouse & Bro's Fine
Custom Clothing; H-anan & Sons' Fine Custom Shoes for Gents; ZIEGLER
BRos' (not Geo. H. Ziegler) Fine Custom Shoes for Ladies; the celebrated
Jas. Means' $3.00 Shoes. Our line of Neck Wear is superb. Come to
see us.
CLOUD & SMIT H,
3-17-tf. Th le Newberry Clothie-s. Newberry, S. C.
H-IECEX WOOL CAMHiREH35
Twenty Fire Beauties!! !
What price will take thenm out of the stor(. 12} cent-s? Ye-, 12) cents. The
Tans, 12) cents, the- but no matter, take your choice of colors for 12} eents.
No, we make no money on these Cashmecre-, but
WE SAVE YOU MONEY,
Save you $1.50 on your dress, that is bet ter. When the 25 pn ecs are sold you
canbu mreat 5 n' -ad. that will be the way we shall make mioney' ! Q'r..
n eS GINGHAMS DEPA RMEN T has ?0 piee~ -
and just that mnany styles to select from, no more. We pay 1I. c ents for every *" .
we sell for 14 cents, and can vouch for the colors being fast. W hen you buy tne
qu-litis that cost 8 cents and arc sold for 12) cents. you can vouch for the colors
qu ~ At A,ie TATT STY. Nobody knows, without looking, what a
larNIGe A b autf D Tock o IE OLLARS we carry. We buy direct from
te manfacturer in ~0lots, and cani sell all lineni collars~for 30c. We knew f-hat
WE ARE SPEAKING THE TRUTH!!I
You ay s wll look at our DOmESTICS, they are worthi a look. We can
beat two towns lie Newberry selling Domestics, good and cheap, and do you
he e pe sst Lades~ Jersey Jac in th e stor, 1. Thle Finest Tailor-made
Jersy,e$ea ehey fit to perfecti~on. What are you going to dho without a Jersey i
die ! right dead!
To the Lovers of i. & P. Coats' Sp3ol Cotton:
We say that we keep a full line of numbers, and if we fail at any time to pro
duce the nuimber called for, we will give. fr.-e of any cost whatever, any other
Inumber that we may have on hand.
Ben. H. Cie
, 20-t NEWBERRY, S. C.