The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, May 05, 1886, Image 3
Local and Special.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1886.
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Church Notices.
BAPTIST-Rev. C. P. Scott, pastor.
Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. in. and
8 p. M., next Sunday. Sunday school
at 3:30 p. m., Mr. J. B. Carwile, Super
intendent. Prayer meeting Wedneslay
at 8 P. M.
LUTHERAN-Rev. A. B. 31H1ackin.
pastor. Preaching next Sunday by the
pastor, at 11 a. m. and 8 p. in. Sunday
school at 3:30 p. m., Mr. Geo. B. Cronier.
Superintendent. Prayer meeting Wed
nesday at 8 p. i.
METHODIST-Rev. H. F. Chrietzber,.
pastor. Preaching by the pastor at 11
a. m. and 8 p. m., next Sunday.
Sunday school at 4 p. in., Mr. John
W. Chapman, Superintendent. Prayer
meeting Wednesday at 8 p. i.
A. R. PRESBYTERIAN-Rev. E. P.
McClintock, pastor. Service next Sun
day by the pastor at 11 a. i. Sunday
school at 9:30 a. m., Mr. 31. A. Carlisle.
Superintendent. Prayer meeting Wed
nesday at 8 p. m. Missionary
Society Wednesday at 3 p. m. MIrs. C.
Mower, President. W. C. T. U. Tues
day at 3:30 p. m., MIrs. C. MNower, Presi
. dent.
\ EPISCOPAL-Rev. W. H. lanckel,
-ector. Service by the rector every
third Sunday at 11 a. in. and 4:30 p. in.
Lay reading by Mr. N. B. 31azyck at
11 a. n.
PRESBYTERIAN--NO pastor at p resenixt.
Sunday school at 3:30 p. M., Mr. W.
E. Pelham, Superintendent. Prayer
meeting every Wednesday at 8 p. in.
Prosperity-A. M. Wyse.
Mt. Tabor-L. C. Boland.
Beth Eden-W. W. MeMorries.
Utopia-Miss Mattie Boyd.
Alapa--W.C. sligh.
Loggshore's-W. G. Peterson.
Mayditon-B. H. Mavbin.
Jolly Steet-Geo. Xills.
Gibson's-'--9. F. McGraw.
Pomaria-il.-B. O'N. Holloway.
To Our Friends at Prosperity.
Leave your orders for the HERALD
AND NEWs with Mr. Allen 3 Wyse at
the store of Wise Bros., who is our au
thorized agent at that place. tf.
"A stitch in time saves nine," and a
bottle of Robertson's Fever and Ag,e
Cure taken now will keep the system
clear of malaria the whole summer, for
sale at his drug store, opposite the post
office. tf
Every bottle of Oxysulphine guaran
teed to cure Chills and Fever, sold by all
druggists, price $1. It
E:Lster Cards at Chapman's book store.
Boots ani shoes low down at
3-10-tf. J. S. RUSSELL'S.
Fi-hing Tackle at Caston & Hunt's
Don't expect to get your teeth white
clean with the first application of
* Odontine, but use it faithfully
' -and you will thank us for the
reci -~25 cents a box at all
druggis.M~a .2~ -
Old Iron, taken from the jail cells. ats
good as nec-, for sale cheap by
3-31..i. J. S. RUSSELL.
For blank books, pocket books or any
kind of books call on Caston & Hunt.
- Presh Gaxrden Seed and Onion Sets at
Birthday Cards at Chapman's book
Sstore.4--f
No rent, no clerk hire enables me to
sell at bottom prices.
3-10-tf J- S. R USSE~LL.
Ice and Lemons at Norman's, Pros
perity. I
Quinine, Compound Cathartic Pills
and other Family 31ediIcine at
1-57-tf. J. S. R uSSEL L'S.
Have von read "Ben-HIur ?" ,If not
youi can'buy it at Caston & Hunt's.
1Stationery. good, %nd at low pric(, at
Chapman's.
Fine Cabba~ge and Turnips just re
ceived frvm N. Y., by J. S. RUssELL.
Baseballs, Bats, Belts and MIasks at
-Caston & Hunt's.
bridr Patterns, Stamped. at
~oGs Odontinle 25e. a box at retail
es If\'uggists an d fancy good; dealers,
by al Tae by the sole proprietor,
9 Leis . xooCharleston, . .
AbeautifUl line of Birthday andl ti
wadCads at Caston & Hunt's if
- 20 -oli J.cefo S1. R uSSELL's.
IlnstwPhoto. and Autograiph Al
bums a: Chuitapm ,-. 21
- ckle; in barrels and bottles at,
Fo e~neral literalture go to Caston
Fo h t'.If they have not the book
- o vsithey will get it for you in a
fe asat publishers prices.
Fl1~oss, .Chenilles, Arasene, &c., at
'large supply of glass ware and
calkery waecep. S. RU-SELL'S.
G rAle!
3iineral Water-'.l
- ~ Soda Wateir
at
'PELI'S DRUG STORE.4'
0;'ulphine for Chills and F'ever sold
a.l'uatranuteedl by G. A. Norman,
Prosperity.
Ice, 3 potunds for 5 cents, Lemons 2 for
5entS, at Norman's Prosperity. 1z
- -swoth mem1bering that nobody enjoys
th isot surrounifdings~ it' ina he:dta
ther naces iserable people about to-day with
There foot i1 the grave, to whom a bott le o:
onrer' oic would do more good than all
Parer' oniand medicines they have ever
thedocor 4-21-lm
-Nr)Nw is the tili!e to !t:i't yIMur sPring
chce erop.
Ie a riix.w party, oc-)es-arily a
colorei Ip rtv
The ii l Thui y night was
guit' a -e'e-.
A MLrm Ex*lm:.g' ha- 1) vn
LoT at'.. ihn1 Ciiine' :e :C\ i. then .o
and1( look at hi, aew Ai
T i 10 isvwere (,m wi:h their
machi:- ye-trday afttrnon.
O a;wou -IX NVe!k :(w before the
Cii Chripp,-il sOt a ma.:1,1 ) - bIelon
in. Mr. 1. Dekctt ye-tcr':ay.
Th ig. cc i:.d hti-t week. hil\w Cccwn
til- awnil'. rn o ei'ssoe
Tihe fa- r inll rcoI--t f'r a little
rin wa graclul grancted I:,t week.
Tlie Su.1nlay -ch s have anit dtei
ed to hv t heir pien.ic a, WilIlintcifmon.
1v. A. G. V %i%t will pr:i-h in the
Prebytrc I Ch ireh n(.xt loda:y lt!!- I
in.
Thre Will Ibv an ag braking at the
Luthera-; Chmr,-h wins S-i:niy aftz-r
Why is .jay (;uhi ike a Aly ('11 iln old
I Centlelial:-.' 6:0 h :l? Ile ca e
Gen. I. H. Hunti Iy I h wiil have li-z
ice cre:il i:r i c d lw np Ill tli: a
day or two.
311lTaulla :nti N:a.ter t'. M.. the fan
dance"-, were imuch aamird at 1 Al 1
the other :ighl.
Rev. -NAr. IIaiike C )l1eli.ore m
and: evning -crvic' ::t t': 1.ieell,
Chtureln last Sidcay. '
Mr. B. 0. Duncan rocivc d a paper
which ws iakeln from tle slunicn .tta
er Orv--g)n, lat- week.
R.-V. .T. 1). IIHin wNill pr-achl at
Fair View Baplist C11imr oil tlie thir.i
1t
Sumiy int M,y at n1ight.
TiiE IIE DALD AND, NEw:- w i weckly C
News and Courier a- $tipplement every
week for only .92 a year.
A little son of "Mr. 0. Wl- was bitten
oil the thlimb on last Thursday., hy a1 dog
whiell it is thought waS li:d.
The l.merivan Ihd.tEpcpa1
Church co"tr.-pls liity-txv) colleges, ith
ani enl(owm-nt of 1.00,000.
T:itks ..\non, 'we woldi be hiily
delighitedl With aL 1.L*Ir of cikNV We
are great oil -qpring clilekells.
Az the ittlfolS lss arolu(l wNith (
their liorcelai: egg, put i ycur i1es (
id your 'pennies and! votir cent.
Oar Pc vertyv Flar cvr-.:ondent .ays
lie hope- we will -.do thiigsz upbrown.
That's .it h:.t we "'low to d(S."
' e have received a copy of Iron. a
:1 Vtlrv Vzdhlableicndo:i pu!iention;
by A. C. Fenley & Co.. Pi'ad-!phia.
TI e pra-i o f 1 salmn in !a (dic s w itII a
i;wa- once v eneral -avs an cx
I e
Changl. DoeCn't hiiKory rheet itself'
RZ:ui t!.e sull1 accitni oc: the plcced(
il.s of tie fairme:s ' c.vention I i l i t
I RALD AN) N EW'D Sitpplinnt this
week.
The faAo.nablc Sinle of CO:nl.Xion a
for vo-m1 bulles tills will be( . Illhe
) 'u' hnw"<Ibw ihte"ec
Thle l:adi-s of tihe Mci i,dlist Church CI
vill have thieir lawni party at! tihe reti
lenIice 0f Cat.\ Wi h t t as scOin as
We made i.; -ave~ 'l.error hast wee
'alla Gariial. - i
orce wa- down ith the I mleales la-t ai
reCck, exCcp t. t devi!. of court'e hec t
uclcd noct bl:neV thtem.
).frs. Lee, ofI Dre !ei, Onit., :i tc1 hler I
Vcungi chili were drownedlit recntly, two
nes 'vbich' will crtily cc no0 miore t
laagte in thit word.
3Ir. W. D). Reagzia, wA ho diedi at hi
eiden ce iln the counIty on la iIt IiTur
(Lav, walS biIcd in the filyii bing\il
Sveral of Pro-Icerityv'- belies andc .1
wauitXx were all preparied to coineC to tihe
alTi'inrs liny niht, ibut ncI t a ~c've
neie was tcc be h:alio loIve 0:- iti>)iy. 1
Qui:e a uncwr of person:s went (out g
O Tinlity CtIreh Ilast Sma:iv. Thec t
Ulw\ churchI wa- dledic:ited by* R~ev.RI. D). ti
tnatt, :lcl it i- cquite at hancdl:cine edlitiee. n
We h:ave rec:eivced a copy of the South-i
nonthlci journiil cyvotccd Icc thec intere-t- a
oi lhe crc ft,j publi -hed at Louisviti e, K.
11
Bill Ar yc iav- Ithere are 1 .03 niolt
irls than miin in1 the Ncw Englan c c
tes. We alwayV thoughtit tile Sccutlh
rlS the b;e-t part of these Unitedi State.-. c
A smIlall party frccom thle cIty aittenided
Miss Nelcie Chiai:nI'as -Clcholpitie Oin u
a,t Fiday, an a Ilnt a v'ry pleasant e
lay. except that tile w:ahecr waisa little
Thlclc1 i s: arI! l frcomi a Georgia V
uper1c exte.,ivcIly ccpid that relatls to
te tra!ftlrlil:titil i-i a ii'n intI a
lo-tr. Thia:t nti nglt.. aill bcirds turin r
tc rocScr' at s-n m down.
Tre ha, lcct en a li.tt change in the
hedile o(I t ie: Laur ie 15nI rilroia, the e
train atrriving~ at M :10 p. mI. inlsteaid of
1:10 a. mt., :u:d learcl m :it .3:30J p. mn. int
stead of :25 p. m.; '0 formerl.
If von wvant tc kncow anting abouX~ tici
patetS or new invetinis of anyi kIl, 1
the: b.-st calihciity ini the Uted cc
State-, pul-hed i: New York city. I
W0e hav rece iyr at copy of "'OurLittlc
)ea ai .he N ' ,-ry, pubtIlishedI by'
le Rustsell Pi ahin. Ccc., Bcstcin,
whieb i- ect cil c cn f t!c- hcst bocco k
olittle folk: th-:t we havy evr s-en
Againi to the ic nt, Robert tsont's Fever
o ure the' mot.t c bstin:ite case o ch(lill$
ti fever. lcor e ac:t hli cirug .Iore,
0lpp coiite tilc I- -'',-Iii e. ti f
W1e wcul.1 -av fir thet b.-neit ccf our I
ater mutllch studyc..:a c c lose l liig that ti
>w'ig toc a i 1ak.c- madti in tile yeair 77 '1
. C., the '! t , i' Aril, M'Jic, fli
what wan- pjuh yclil i.pi i cc cbe the10
For:yVi..rtgt t .-a:cl copprt ee::t- atndt
--i i\lc
Jais iomet c.ns ic i:an d 'ni' mee inci,
iiter all t!:e tals than his been mi.ie
thoult thln l.
hc' r:iht i omn M:-. T'.iccr for the i:dal.
f the liv' wh..e wl pul foir Andt er
-cli Edci !, N u' h. rr :n' the low\er \c
Ier of con:cits We'\ hcpe Mr. sann
ier- ha. w'mc 'VI wi.e--lccf fortn.i
An olt le 'b. ' ' o :, Ott1om c ingil
uriiedt aliv. tic i e orkci a wec cl
i en ut my b : :n - sw i
e.: u nw 'ea Soitr c:i cwn
Rev.Manns 0:03n :s h-n ute
ccf Ntncayc cnc. eedi hi, c ea!th otn Sat-t
riav the 24th- i l., hu: c we are leased
to ern th It e 1-or i f a - and It :t
lie has -bLcn im -'c ingl thle past few
(.a.-- Mra nem '.1 iin Coitnmala with
T OND) OF .VTi 'ON '.
Newxberry'.4 H1and-mme Profles-mrandt
Her lo%t Charmin- ReiLle are V'ro
nounced Han and 1111e.
Seliom, indeed, has it bee,n the
gr;d fortuine of NewberrV to wit
nes- suh abealltiful . ih aI. was
prese!ited at tile Ltheranl CtturchI on
iaqt WdsD night. the(- fpit onb---1
in; the marria7 of 1Mr. C. W. %elclh t
_iMLs -JUl l tC. b0oth Of ti- Cityl.
As early as half pa-t seven o'clock
tilt- people be'anl to fill the clhurclh. and
it was not long bfore st:1andin:". room
n as at a premium, the valeiei az well
as the church being filled.
The cliuch was eautifully decorated
with evergreens and >wers for the (e
~LS! 1).
ProIptlv at 9:15 the or-an b-eall
play''1g tihe grand i wedding march. The
b1idal party who weIre preceded V
wo uters came inl thtw fo'lowi.g or<ier
Irof. Dysinger :ndli-s Amelia Welch.
Wm. Welch and MiS:; Eva Aul!. Dr. 0.
. Mayer, Jr., ai i C-,rm-lia Cop
ok. Richard Wearn ani Miss 3alry
Welch, L. E. Caston and MI-S M:aii
[1olbrook, G. G. Sale and Miss Natie
kZutherford. Lambert W. Jones and Miss
Aelenl Wardlaw. MalColm .Jonstone and
s Lula Baxter. and arraned them
elves around th altar, the ladis on thil
eft and the gentlemen on the right.
The bride looked as though a gos:nner
loud. soft and pure as the snow flake.
nMd fallen to earth. and in its dese,nt
lad li'hted on her. envelfinig her in it
ii-t y' folds. She w 0a onet ma of
-ai'nay1V Walz', and seemed so ether-ial
hatN we could almost illmagine shte was .1.
-lovely as a poet's dreaim." IIer dres
vas composed of cream silk mull, f:ish
oied wIt full round skirt and short
yited bodic.-. A veil. caughi tp wi ih
irange blossons inl her hair, fell in 1o:g
raceful folds. completely covering litr.
mld almost concealing the clarminig
ace.
After the zolemn and ilpressive mar
ige service of the Lutheran Churcholi
es read by Rev. G. W. Holland, the
iridal party', with their friends returned
o the hotne of the bride's mother, wher
, splend'd supper was spread for their
Uijoyment.
Dr. W. E. Pelham retlurnled to the
itv from Asheville on lIst SnI urday.
Rev. S. Lnder. of W illiam-ton,
reached inl the Methodist Church 1 ast
Inday.
Mr. S. T. Rizer, of Newberry College.
Treneied a fine sermon in the L theran
hurch Sunday morning.
Rev. II. F. Chrietzberg wa. elected
. W. C. T. of the Grand Lodge of 1. 0.
. T., att Manning on the *7th tilt.
Mi.-z Belle Smith. the accomplished
ancing mistress with whon outr yung
Aks were so mulch pleased, left for
partanburg last Monday.
coCs is thle Best.
CAMPToN, SRT.uArantRG Co.. S. C..
3March l)tlb, 18s;.
I-:sszs. 1). T. BACOT & Co.,
Dear Sirs-This is to inform yon that
have used 24 boxes of your "Bakoi's
est Liver Pill:," ih my family during
ie last ea!' or two,. anl :m sat1 is11"d
iey are thei best pills I ever ti,;ed. I
ant 12 boxes more. I can't get alog
-ithotit them. I havi had liver c-aml
iant an( thev relieve iie more tiha
nything I have tried. Respectfully,
P. A. BRoW'N.
28 to .30 pills in eacht box. 25e. per~t box.
'or sale by all dealers ini medicines.
mpll (loses fee at W. E. Pelitin's
In Elc(tionI Ordered.
The meeting of the eanvasseis held
tst week was adjourned to mee't yester'
ave at] whi time the pietitiotis were
uaied in, wth the signatures of a latrge
mjrt fthe land owners of Nios. 1
id townlships. A C(ommtittee was
ploited to) pr'eent the p('
ions to the Cotuty C'ommi-sioner's
'hi wet'e then in session. lThe Counity
omttisionlers hav'e orsler'ed an electioni
>be held on the 2-th of this month.
he canvassers report that they' hu:tt not
e least trouble in obtaining si gnat urc-.
t morue than five or six ii eachl townt
iip refuisinig to sign thteir petitions.
You catn get a b:iseball from 5 eems up
>l 1.50 at Caston & lIunt's. t
.Tar' Heeled New'berr'ian.
Mr. S. E. Evans, the poplarLi young
entemnain who hats mnanatged ant man:n
>ltted( the wires at thle Sotuthern Tele
raph oflice in this city for more thati
,t yeatrs past, has resignedl his posi
on and 'u ill bid Columnbia good-bye to
iorow. lie goes to the 'Old North
tite'' where he hans accep]ted a re
tonsible position with the Western
oth Carolin.a Railroad. Mr. Evans is
yotung man full of vigor atnd ener'gy
id possesses e'xcellent butsiness quaIh
eationis, and his new avocation will
ive tim] ample oportuniity fotr display
Capt. Matthews, sent to town last
ek a sntake killed on his pla:ce by' a
lored man that was a ciuriosity. The
iake hand two ftully developed heads.
nec on each end, and could travei cithler
-av with case. We know that snakes
I.e~ bad things to 'onistrulct extraordii
arv stories on, bitt the abovo is a lite
ii fact, and can be vouched for' by a
umbiter of gentlemen wh'lo examiinedl the
ptile. We never heardl of such a
lig before. aint would like to see mti
planationl of it from some of our' scient
tie meni.-ime andC (' Diorr"f.
e'emanent Ortranization.I
At a meeting of the eounty' cluib on
ist Noitday to hear the ri'por't of the
elegates to the farmers' conivent ion
eld in Columnbi:i, Mr. W. C. Sligh told
a few woirds whatt they had doine.amitl
eied imuchi pleas'ed witht thte re lt of
e convention. A comttmittee wa:s then
piniOted'i to ariranlge for permattnm or'
anization, to report on saleday int .June.
At the annu:al election of the lire coi
ay the fotllo)wing otict'rs were elect ed :
n. S. Mo Ter, President. W. II. IInnt,
r. Vice-Pr tdenit, M. Foot. Jr., See
Aatar' anid Treasurer. S. P. .Jones, Firt
orei'an, J. P. Fant, se'coii Forteman,tl
m, A.:istant Engineer ant J. Wt.
'vlhor, Fireman.
'or One Dollar.
We will send you every wi'ek fit' six
onthis the IllmALD AND) NEws con
tining thirty-t;vo columns of news andii
en;dinug matter andii the C'hiar'lest on
teekly News andi (i Coirwr with sevetyi
'.' columns. ille'd witht tie (htoicest
'ew' to be foundi inm any' D aily' ior Week
Spublishedi. ti.
A new anrd b'eut if:ul Ilie of h.its aniid
hii'ry goods i's riceived att thle stiore
Mrs. S. A. Riet' & Co., Main street.
' are pt'epared to till all order:s in
tillnery~ and miatinu aking, i an pr'om
:e that ott' work wilillbe thone with
eatii'.s and dispatch. Tih lidii's aire
ordially inivitetd to ('all and ex:ir.m Iom
Most Fxcellent.
....Atkin5. Cie't of' lolice, h-noiVet,
nan.. writes: "Mty famiitynd I are tbent
e taries of your mtest exceen:et. muedrii-- D r.
rig's New D)i cov'ery for conisumtiont : i:av
:15 fbuntd it to be all ttat you eimti for it. tde'
i.e to testify' to its vir:ue." iy Ir ien d to
> woml t havoe r'commhllreii it, prah.~e it at
vry opporitunity."
Dr. Kintrgs New D iscovecry for Coinuption
:uarantteed to cure Cough1i. 'o!its. tIrn
tits. Astihma, Croup) and every attTeijon o
hroat. Chest and Lutngs.
Trial Bottles free at Dr. S. F. Fant's Drug
PROSPERITY.
i apt. H . t. L'rr undtr the Lead of
lie newf ouicl. I ovtes hil.-if a mt:;st.r
wo'rkulai oni stret'(t andi' vnCienCt.
The rai'i fill on Wediesday iJ:ht ii
No. !) ant Nt. i townhiZips was very
he 'vy, e' mucth 'lamige to the
31r. D. L. lhunt report- thatt thi farm
vet ed terr:'-i: in tet.i tvl'Il
R. S. Itond-Znaver h ca .e:n awarlvd
tI 'o1' rat f bu. lildig a :ew L;it licrin
31r.WS.VIVgehs h b"t-f marL-iet
alhi. owINI way, n co1lP 1ti on, tiil his
p)lil- are the s:tue.
Ir. 1 I. Cou,ts elaim- that his re
Cipt :l, for the suhsrip:ion to his
papt te el April :;1-t, anil lied- 110
relIewal until tiat da coites. Whin
will it coolw. Mr. edlior?
Mrz. Elis e Moore, of Abboville, spetit
several days in twn ot iv-r wa to tle
capital.
The .ir-conventin wa- a success.
Newberry was well r\\! eseIted.
Fxcel,ior sclt i c,lo-e. last Frday
utilt the hu sia.-onl WithIi th. farimers
is ovcr. Mt. Pilgrim s-lool will also
closs tis week for awlile, Ottnul hocting
mlst h' att-IIded to at thit- proper tile.
The b,ard of Ialth is ever oi the
abrz o you-h:1 botter clean11 11p andl(
se:t1rli1; o:,, or-you w%ill be re4Por-tv-d.
3h '. P. E. vi -. -4r: wI 'Yiondy1. for
A fils:a nhu-iw-4S for the outh Caro
1:ia Synod.
ir. u. C. Is-lev took in, tile Floral
Fa-ir ill the eitV by the sea.
If we tre not b:aly (t-ceived Prosper
ity is sure of a iolpeting line of railroul.
Prosptyil'I feels uIden oblig:tions to
th. patiotic who have tile welfareof the
whole count V at heart. Narrow Imlindetd
llenl are always foi peeping at the
World through a k-v hole.
7 p.r ceIt. bonds for :~>.003) for 20
VeaIrs Will anount to-the Observer
knows how to count it.
The 11e fitld of oats oi the read from
Pro.sperity to Newherry belongs to 3r.
Jefl, Wicker. Jr.
There wa- sold at Prosperity on
ThuiirSdny, Friday. Saturday and 3Ionday
12S baile- of cotton. The trale felt the
eflets very ,enibly.
Farmer nlTillinti proves himielf worthy
of his callint.
Edgeieid i- tVe* fouad at the helm,
she drives the narrow gauge from An
zlvta' to lie SatLu1a aItl Newberry
:hakes liain!s with h:r across the riapi
-tr(1a*1m.
There is a natural Lula Hurst at Ab
beville couity scat, anI we have the
pronis of a visit t'f oir town.
PHILST.
P-VERTY FLAT.
After lying asleep dutring the winter,
like a siiake', aid not writing anything
for youir p:iper for live or' six mionths, I
thioughit I would crawl] out, sniake like,
Seprinig lhts coime, ad wr'ite you a
-hiort let ter again].
Well. the paper is ful of trai! road talk
how..Wet d'tOt need any Vmoret' rilroadC~ts
ini Newberry Couinty, or that is my
Opintiont. Seme- say the freight is too
high, I don't see how they can haul
goods as low athey do now~ and keepupii
thir expenses. What we need worse is
more fitmers. hot platers,*5 I meanlt
farmiers, a farmier is a tian who i mprevyes
his land1( atnd( ta ise evthin tt Ihat lie
oil- mnies O:i thle placi', except sugar
atid coll'ee, antd suchi things its will not
groiw here. A pl:mter is a mani whlo
I hu111ts all cottoni a nd buyls everyting
else, even h is chiick''n and eggs, these
arec te farm.r< wiio arte no0w comtplain
ing so tmuch. A man wvho has plenty
a hotme i- cont enated., atid lhe ought to be.
With onr climate and lanids the farmers
ought to be indepeiet, Out with our
prtidl' . antid th- ftshiions anion g our wives
tind daugh:lter'~ ,ant] onl" liens anfd lazy
ns,w'e are, as ta (-lass, Ihildinig otur own
noseS to thle ginidstonie. 'Talk about
farimer., gtievantces, if lie will take the
brnooma of econ omyi a iin swe'ep arounid his
pltace,. andL raise all that lie consutmes ,all
is troulelC wil1li1e awayv.
Well, we have sever-al candidates in
this sect ion all ready. I have my ticket
mnadc ('lt for i1i- Legisl atulre, hut [ will
wait and liar fromn all taroundit bteforei l
vote.
Tinh- whle:at erop' loiks prteitty good
aromlil lh-re :11n1 spirintg oat- are doing
well. (Cort is up ini pr'etty go'odt stand,l
COt toln is coming tup ltiely sinice tIhe
ra.in1; we have p)lenty of fruit; hiealth is
pr'etty fairt. someiic Cknless among the1
children;: g:i dens aire backward, owinig
to' the lilt e sprinig. antd the- cut worms airc
I ho'pe ouri tiew edittr will dlo things
lp browt. 3IA i.\R(.
MT. TABOR.
Tii *:-etion wa v 'i-itedl with a very
hnavy raiti til last Wetdnesday nlighit
which did a great delc of ti-tnage int the
w:ty of wa-liupls.
Dr. JT. 31. S:t.:e ha- ltto:tted in tour
midst an~d witll he foundit at A. N. Itt
land'ts. W'ie .xtend' him a hieat w'el
come, andl ihpe tha:t hie may~ b)' suicce=s
uli in hii- professioni.
ID)legtes fitomi the farnei-is' -onvi en
in VImav that it was a ste:'s .
it was ''ur pr;ivil-g- to wor.,hip with
thle good pienple' of 31t. IPilgrimii on iast
SunIday. The' newly elect el past or,
Rev. 'Ia rks, preachd ta t ver n'vipressive
serinoni.
The oeal e.itor of the P're-s antI Re
porter,i i giig tt inber of schtools
andi studenCtt of No. 0 Totwnshiip over
looked t' Lo-lIst Grove schotol, which
is tatughit by Mr. .J. L. itowers, an'1 prob
ab: numbher 4) ot ~>0 stuldenlts.
Cotnianain e-ries ait Pini''r-woodls
chiur'ch on thle thlird Smlart.
Thtanks to MIr. Si- ner Wheeler fori ant
invitatin to the closinig ext'rci-tes antd
i':nie tof his school at MIt. Pilgritu Oil
'fT'sdlay the 11thU of :inv.
I ited ont the -.t:h of ' pr\il. MIr. Jacolb
J. D)-rrick ini hib- il-t y'ear. MIr. Decrrick
wa atresident of Lexintont County,
just belowVi thet Nezwberry' linie. wasl high-1
ly trespe'-ted.. anid lea:ves mtany relat ives
an fr'iend: to lio:r his o
L. C.D.
Yo: are' not ohi. yi-t your' hair is :r'ttintt thin.
Your irie't~toi-treark it. your wneit re:grets it.
1ark'r's 1t:air Baisaini wilt stop thiy. waste.
save youtr hair and re-store the origmnal gloss
andt color. Exceptiionaly clean, prevents
a,dt, a nertect dressin:g. 4-21-m
CHAPELLS.
We have had good rains, and the
farmers a progessinglinely with their
work.
Olr (-olinitility was somewhat sur
prised onl lat Tiiedav at the arrival of
J. I. Kei-ler at our depot, With one of
Cha'pp iairi* daughMters. 3i-S Gtussie
)ckert, whom1 lie had just joined in
Our nale citizins have given iip litera
t1r1. f inUd are iiivw pa5ing ot' their idle
timne n playing draft- and iliarbles.
We a( anxioutsly awaiting your towns
ian, Mr. Burr J. Ramage, to visit our
lace and INg into an Indi:i mound
near Iere, aS lie has frerjtiently promised
one 'f our citizens to con and super
intendt said work, as we all believe that
there are oatities of gold and valuable
Indi.u rel.ics in it..
By the by. 'Mr. Editor, we have a
breed of chickens that we think editors
would like to have, and we will send
you down a pair of them. They are
known as the Walker breed. They only
v.at Zix months in twelve.
Our Zehool is still fiourlihing. Prof.
l lloway takes a g--at interest in im
parting knowledge to our young folks.
We think ere long we will have a
bridge. a hotel and a college. We have
tile healthiest community in the State,
alld with these necessary iiproveielnts,
we won't ask any corporated ciry any
odd-. ANON.
[tlarried,
Nvar Chappi-ils S. C., April 27th, 1880,
Mr. Jacob Kei-ler of Lexin-ton County
to 31i.; Gussie Dickert of Newberry,
Colunty.
O1n the 28th in!.t.. by Rev. G. W. il
land. -Mr. C. W. Welch to Miss Julia
lluiter, both of this elty.
-ied.
At his home in this County on the 29th
inst., Mr. W. D. Reagin, aged 74 years.
At his home in Lexington County on
the 29th tlt., Mr. Jawob J. Derrick, in
his 71st year.
Advertisedl Letters.
Pos- OFFeE. NEW11ERRY, S. C.
List o' letters unclaimed and advertised
May 4. ksl.
Allen. Ben, Mertin, Gus.,
Adamis. Jas., Rabinonitz, M..
Brenman. llettic Richarus. Ainanda,
Brown, Phyllis, Rice. A. A..
Carter, . rs.flarriet, Ruir. Cyrus.
Fedierick.Geor.-ianna Suber, G. W.
Iarvey, Miss Jennie, Tolliver. Mrs. C. W.
Ifarris. Mary C. Wicker, Magaie,
flanipton. A. E. (2) Wallce, Jessie,
.Tones. Tildy. Wheeler, Josepi,
Longhore. 31iss Ida,
Periont calling for these letters will please
say that tlhe.y were alvertised.
E. 8. HEtBERT. P. M.
An Old Citizen Speaks.
Mr. J. M. Norris, an old resident of Rome Ga.,
says that he had been badly troubled with Kid
ney Complaint for a great many years and
with Eczama fur many years; at times could
scarcely walk and had tried many remedies
wittiout benefit. until he began taking Electric
Bitters and anointing his hands aud feet with
DncKlen's Arnica Salve. This treatment af
ford-d him great relief and lie strongly recom
mends Electric Bitters to all who sutf:r with
Kidney Complaints or need a Blood Purifier.
soki by Dr. S. F. Fant. 121301m.
New Advertisements.
Ice_Cream
ICE !_ICE!!
Ice Crcaim at the Newberry Ice House
every day, Sundays excepted. from 10
a. mn. to 10 p. mn. Families supplied at
short notice on reasonable terms.
In abunadanlce; suiflicient to supply the
towni atnd the suirrouding~ coulntry. Ice
IIonse opent every (lay from 0 a. mn. to 10
p. in.; Sunidays fronm 11 . mn. to 10 a. mn.
aitd fromt ; p. mn. to 7 p. in. Ice tickets
for sale. Terms ca-h.
W. II. IIUNT, Agt.
2-:I-ti N hrr,S C.
AN ORDINANCE
To Amend Chapter I of
the Generali Statutes
Relating to Market.
Be it ordained by the mayor and alder
ment of thte town of Newht -y, itt coun
eil assemled, andl by the authority of
the samei, Thatt Chapter I of the Genieral
Ordinances of the said townt, relating to
market, and rattitled .Juine 25th, 1885, be,
anud the same is hereby atmentdedl, by ad
dingz two other Sect ions. to be known ais
Section XIV antd Si etion XV, which
ha read ais follows:
SEi-: ON XIV. Any butcher who shall
sell or expose for satll int the public mar
ket lhe Ilesh of any animal thai:t was ntot
slatughitered by- himself, or uder his
supeirvision, shiall, Otn convictioit, lie lin
ed not more thian lifty dollars, or im
prtisonedl not more thian twenty days.
SECTIoN XV. It shall be unlawful for
anyv per: ru or. personsl, not enmploved at
the market, nor engagedl in ma:rk tting,
to loaf, loiter or atssemnble at or abotut the
p ulic market duin g martiket hours, andI
it shall be unlawfnl for atny persont or
per-sons to sit or engage in phayinig any
game or gatmeis ont thei sid ew:rlk in firoint
Elf thle .said public miarket, or~ under the
mairket shi-d ini front oIf the stalls. Anty
personl violaitinug this s-ctionu, sha:ll, otn
convic-tion, lhe lined inot more tha live 1~
dolllar-s or imt1pri,Otned niot tmore t han live
d.tys.
D)one and i-atitied under the
corpiorate seal of the towit of
[sEAL.] Newhrr-y, this the 20th day of
April, A. D). one thlcusaitd, eight
huimd ied aind eightyv-six.
31ayor.
JOIIN S. FAIR.
I t C.and T.1T. C. N.
Subscribe
for
A2a Year.
Call for an Election.
THE STATE OFSOUTII CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY.
OFFICE OF COUNTY COMIjSTOXERS.
A maiorIty of the owners of real es
tate of township No. 1. or Newborry
township. ii the said county. hiavig
made written applivation to the Board
of Coiuty Comniissioners for the said
counltV to or.er :i. election to deter
mine whether or not there shall be sub
scribed on the part of the said township
the sum of forty thou;iantd dollars in
lands, to the capit:K --:ock ei the Augusta,
Edgefield ahd Newberry Railroad Com
pany, under tie coditions hereinafter
iiaied. it is ordered.
That an election by b:l,ot be held at
Newberrv Court House, on Thursday,
the 27th day of May instant from G7)
seven o'clock in the fore-ooi 'ill (() six
o'clork inl the afternoon to determine
whether there shall ie subscribed by
the County Com issioners of the said
county. in behalf of said toVnship No.
1. or Newberry township, to the capital
stock of the said Railroad Company,
the sum of forty thousand dollars in
bonds payable in twenty years from
their date, with interest at the rate
of sevien per centum per annum,
payable annually. The said subserip
tion, if made, shall beinade upon
the following conditionl set forth in
the said written petition, to wit: 1st
that the length of the line of the said
Railroad from Saluda river to Newberry
Court IIouse, shall not exceed twelve
miles; 2nd. That township No. 8, or
31endenhall's township. of the said
county, shall subseribe not less than
ten thousand dollars to the capital stock
of the said Railroad Company; 3rd.
That tihe subseription of said township
No. I shall not be ised in the construe
tion of any part of the said Railroad
west of Saluda river, until the line from
Newberev Court Houze to Saluda river
Shall have been graded and made ready
for the laying of crossties and stringers.
J. Wistar Gary. John Raven Math
wes and Christopher C. McWhirter are
hereby appointed managers to hold said
lection.
A like wiitten application having been
Made by a majority of the owners of
real estate in township No.-S, or Men
leiihall's township, in the said couity.
to the Board of County Commissioners
ror the said county to order an election
t determine whether or not there shall
I)e subscribed on the part of the said
ownshil) the sum of ten tiots:and dol
lars in bonds, to the capital stock of the
ugusta, Edgeileld and Newberry Rail
road Company under the conditions
hereinafter named. it is ordered,
That aln election by ballot be held at
Dead Fall, in tile sail township No. 8,
>n Thusday,the 27th day of May instant,
rom (7) seven o'clock in the forenoon
till (G) six o'clock in the afternoon to de
ermine whether there shall be sub
eribed by the Conity Commissioners
>f the said county, in behalf of said
township No. S, or Mendenhall's town
4hip. to the capital stock of the said Rail
road Company, the sum of ten thousand
lollars in bonds, payable in twenty
ears from their (late, with interest at
he rate of seven per cintni per annum
ayable annually. The said subscrip
tion, if made, shall be made upon the
ollowing conditions set forth in the said
written application, to-wit : That the
aid Railroad shall cross the Saluda
river at some point between Bouknight's
Ferry and Kinard's Ferry, and that it
shall pass thence by the most direct,
practicable route through townshlip No.
, to the Town of Nen~ berry..
James R. Davidson. John 0. Goggans
nd Latimer WV. Long are thereby ap
ointed maniagers to hold the said elec
Lon.
The b)allots cast at these elections
hahl have written or printed on them
ither the word "Sutbscr!ption," or the
ords "No Subscription," the former
eing used to diesignate the voters de
ire that such stubscription be made, and
tie latter words being used to ex
press the voter's oppositioni to such sub
eription.
It is further ordered that this order lbe
pblishled in the Observer anid the HER
Atl) AND NmEws two nlewspapers pub
ished in the Town of Newberry for
tree weekly inlsernion)s next previous to
he week of the said eleletion.
Witnless our hands aind seal of office
his 4th daivof May. A. D. 1880;.
A.J. L IVINGSTON. Chairmian.
L. S.] E. C. LoNGS11iRE.
J. A. CRoMEn.
Co. Com., for Newberry Co.
Attest: JAS. Ki. P. Go&d'ANS. Clerk.
5. 5-3t.
Staunton Life.
Deshl able plans' ehi(apl rates!! safetnyH
Persons de.,iring insuran ce upon thei
lives at a cost as low as5 is compatible
ith safety may salve mioney by consult
ne with the uindersigned.
412 hmave caIrriedl .O3,00for two years.
A. P. PIFER, Agent.
LOURS. er GRAIN,
EATS, FLOURS,
13RAIN, MEATS,
LORS. 5 GRAIN,
ETs. * FLOURS
O <
MEATS. FLOUR.s,
RAIN. E MEATS,
LORS. __0 GRAIN,
ETS, FLOURS,
.RAIN, GO MEATS,
ELORS,GRAIN,
EATS, CO FLOURS.
(.AN, .O MEATS,
LOURS, GRAIN,
EATS. -FTLOURS,
GIAIN. .1C' MEA TS,
LOURS, GRIN
EATS, c FLOURS,
RAIN, I MEATS,
LORS, WIJi~GRAIN,
EATS FLOURS,
natAI. ~ 'MEATS,
.j--2m
C. D. LOWNDES,
AT MIARKET, STALL NO. 10,
NEWIIERIY, S. C.,
Dealer in F'resh Fishi and Vegetab)les
Shad a specialty. C'otntry orders so
iited. Address, Newberry, S. C., or
P. 0. Box 332. Columbia, . C. 3-24-3m
Crab Orchiard
--W ATER.
THE LIVER.
THE KIDNEYS. -
TH ESTOMACH. U.
THE BOWELS. ---
A 1-OSITIVE CtP-E F(!R
DYSPEPSIA, - -
3 CONSTI PATiON,4
SICK H EADACH E "~
,DosE: :-One to tWO tensp'onfu.s. - -
Genuine CnAB Oz:er.usi S.u.T n U '] ,*- E'
ed packa'.es at J0 and : *es c b':- r -
une salts sold in buik.
Crab Orchard Water Co.. Proprs. a
s. N. JONES, Ma.:er. LWy -::. )i
:-IO-euw-(jm
So far as we know Hughes'Tonic has given
nore satisfaction than any other Chill medt
ine we have sold. Tl'e increase in sales
hws that it is gain ing in popularity." J. H.
sc.m & n..ro.,a ne f,Ar it
To Buyers of Lawns
White Lawns,
Colored Lawns,
Plain Lawns,
Checked Lawns,
Figured Lawns,.
Fancy Lawns,
Cool Lawns,
'This WEek! ThIs Week! This Week!!
You shall see this Lawn and that Lawn and any Lawn
and Lawn after Lawn, and all the Lawns if you like.
Where in the whole country can the buyer have so good
a choice ?
Where in the whole country are prices so low as at
Ben. H. Cline's
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 make room for the New Goods that I expect to buy In New
York dnring the latter part of the next month. -
I do not want to quote prices now, but an examination of the goods and prices
will convi:we 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.T
148 MAIN STREET,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Wonderful inducements will be offered this spring in fresh
selected CLOT HING of choice manufacture, correct styles,
and guaranteeing the best fitting garments ever offered in any~
establishment South.
My stock of assorted FELT AND STRAW HATS is large
and fresh, up to the latest styles and at lowest possible prices.
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS in the greatest vare'~
consisting of all the latest shapes in celebrated CUFFS ANI}P --
COLLARS, in Linen and Paper, at sacrifice prices.
T RUNKS AND VALISES will be offered this season at
manufacturers' prices, having bought very largely in that
line of goods for cash at bottom prices, I will give the benefit
to my trade who will favor me with their call or order.
In view of the hard times I have determined to sell-choice
DIAGONAL, CJORKSCREWS, BROADTAILS SUITS
at such low prices as will astonish any purchaser in that line.
M\ly CASSIMERE SUITS are.of the corset fittings, in every
variety, at the cheapest possible prices.
My Stock of Light Weight Clothes in SEERSUCKER,
ALPACCAS, DRABDETARS and LINEN SUITINGs
of every nature is of the largest variety at correspondingly
low prices.
My YOUTHS' BOYS' and OHILDRENS' CLOTHING
is simply too large to give iny fair description of their styles,
qualities cr prices. These goods will be offered, beyond any
doubt of the most skeptical minds, at sacrificed prices. .I will
knock competition into the shade.
My stock consists of all the varieties of Diagonals, Cassi
meres, Seersuckers, Linens and Alapaccas in suits or in
single p)iece goods, for which no one in want in these times ~
need try any further, but send me your order or call when you
are in the city of Columbia and get your chieapest bargains at
Philip Epstin's
148 Main Street, Columbia, S. C.
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