The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, June 23, 1886, Image 3
.,WST, EDIT0~
ttto Normal Institute con.
at Columbia, commences July
nd continues four weeks, and on
8th the State Association con
a in the same city. We con
aid Mr. Coward highly for making
ch a wise selection of instructors.
The faculty urges upon the teachers
to attend, from the fact that if they
do not, the probability is the oppor
tunity will be cut off after this year.
I would urge upon the teachers to
attend, for without the new methods
and better ideas we are behind the
times. One great thing we need is
for mnen and w.omen to adapt them
selves to the new order of things.
It is too often manifest in our county
teachers' association, that the larger
number of our teachers care nothing
about receiving or trying to impart
tiny new ideas. They seem to think,
"well I am in the country, and the
old method will do as well as the
new, the people out here won't know
any better." The sooner such teach
ers are out of the school room the
better it will be for the children, pa
rents, State and themselves, for they
are betraying their trust. It would
be better for our ex teachers' spokes
man to oil'er twenty-four hours to
such to leave the county. Our pro.
fessional teachers are but few. Any
one who can get a certificate can
keep a school, but not any one who
can get a certificate can teach a school.
Teaching is a professional work, and
those who teach should study it. The
doctor is not admitted to practice
until he ias studied the profession.
The lawyer not admitted to the bar
until he studies the profession. But
the school keeper araduates in the
same class with the one who aims to
be a doctor or a lawyer. The doctor
or lawyer must study up in other
things before he is allowed to go into
his desired field, but the school keep
or goes out at once to keeping school,
and calls himself a school teacher.
Others go out and say, I am teaching,
but as soon as any thing else turns
up I am going to take hold of it, for
that is just what I am waiting for.
Some States only want those for
teachers in the common schools who
are graduates from normal schools.
Already are the examination papers
asking you about attending some
normal institute; you may answer
none. But ere long the time will
come, when the words of Cromwell
will be given to those who attend
none : "get you gone, and give room
to other men;"-not twenty-four
hours to leave in. but at once. Some
of the teachers were saying they be
lieved Newberry could support the
institute. If they think so, and want
it, they can have it to come. The
only thing needed is to go down and
represent your county in a large num
ber. The State has asked for each
county to meet some tine previous
to the 6th of July to imlpress each
other with the idea of attendinlg the
institute. As our president is likely
to be away soon, and the vice has
gone, I thought it well to0 urge upon
each teaichier of' the counity' to meCet
at our regulair mleeti ng place oin thle
firot Sat.nrday inl .July, (3rdi) ait 10
o'clock a. mI. Hope andt think tile
to have tile p)articullairs abiot board
and railroad fare. *The secre tary' will
give notice tharoughl the ma11il. I lope
eaich teaucher will be presenlt and1 give
somei ideas onl the bei)(tts of attenud
lng tile inistitute.
[President ZA. WV. McMorris says
hie will be p)resent at thle neCxt meetiig
~and desires a large attendlance ]
Tihe edulcationall bill whIich hans
been p)ending for spmeli timei, I fear
will be a failure. Congress mayll fail
to pass it, but the time will comeI
when tile nlation will repIent such alc
tionis. We regret tile indifference of
ouIr National Legislators in touching
a measure so fraught withl ,goodl to
tihe whole people. Opposition may13
suIlt tihe suppose05d strict conlst rucetionl
ist no0W, hbut oppiositioni must heC
chafnged1 to sulpport, or else a i srep
resenited public will demand the rea
son1 wily. The lhpe of' tIle coIlntry'3
depends onl such) wVise moves as that
tile ed'ucationlal bill. We mulst
tucnte our boys for mnanhlood, girls
r womanhlood and both for' hlumanl
r.On these dlepenld the hlope of
ecountry.
'hie commlencemlenlts of ouir best
hools in tile Soil h hlave passed olf
ti success, viz: Biddle, Clailin,
len, and Zion Wesley. Each turned
a number of' graduIates to go onlt
"teachI thle youlng ideas how to
ot." rile two last namedlC( are thle
y ones8 of' the kin in(11 tile Soulth
hi president and enltire faculty of
owni color. W'e wouIld be glad to
ainl tile namelis of the graldulates of
II school; we have otlly been suc
sful1 in obteinling thlose of Zion
ehy, viz: Messrs. G. C. 1100(d,
. Sloan, M. A. D)avis, R. .
..i Ilouser, L. F. 'Tyler, 1B. A.
hnlfsonl and L. D. Merritt. They
le'ave tile schlool with the idea, "its
best to (10 or (lie."
Any one0 wising to conItribuIte to
the columln will please (10 it thlroughl
thle editor at Phlifer's, Newberry
County. I aml now at tiis place
teacing the "ballner"' schlool of tile
county.
Th'iree of our te.achers, D)r. MceMor
are to take schools ini othler countties.
We are p)leased to say they aire wor
thy of trulst.
Parkgr's Toic kjept In a hom11' l r. set in el
to keep nokikess out. UJso,I all rcely, It,
ani klalnovas in workIng ord"sr. Couaghs~ at,a,
colI . llibf eIt. It bulld.s up thte latalt hi.
BROW N'S
IRON
BITTERS
WILL 'CURE
HEADACHE
INDIGESTION
BILOUSNESS
DYSPEPSIA
NERVOUS PROSTRATION
MAI'ARIA
CHILLS AND FEVERS
TIREI) FEELING
GENERAL DEBILITY
PAIN Im TH BACK & SIDES
IMPURE BLOOD
CONSTIPATION
FEMALE INFIRMITIES
RHEUMATISM
NEURALGIA
KIDNEY AND LIVER
TROUBLES
JOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS
,The Genuine has Trade Mark and crossed Red
Lines on wrapper.
TAKE NO OTHER.
EST'AIAL II) 1 s4:'t
C. & E. L. KERRISON,
o aad,2 IIAsI:I sT-: rN:wr.
CIIARLESTON, : S. C.
DRY GOODS,
BLACK AN) COLOR D H) DRESS,
LINENS, 11S1 EI Y, &c. &c.,
IN LARCE VARIICTY
Cash onders, I111aoniiing to $10.f0 or
over, will be dielivered ill the co.utry
free of charge.
All orders promti)ly atltentlel to.
C. & E. L. KERRISON,
8.20-1y CHARI1ES'I'ON, S. 0.
8TH~ Y]EAR,
"FIDELIT MUTUAL LiFE ASSOCIATION." 1
5,000 \ii$Miii:s-$12,000,000 INsURtANCE
$50,000.00 it-:si-:nvi.:.
Poli cies have a pail ill) value after five
years and a cash sirrender value of b0
per cent. at old age. Assessments are
collected every four months through the
Union 'T'rust Co., of I'hilaldelphia, trust
ed capital $11000,000 00, and are held
exclusively ti) pay <leati losses. 'I'lis is
one of the best assessment companies i
doing business in the State, the only one I
having surremlder value to policies, has
never sealed a joliry or leviedl an extra
assessnent. It is always below its esti
mate.
Agents wanted to canvass the State
For fintider information achiress
'W. C. SW'AFFPIELD),
St ate Maantger.
Opposite Grand Centi-al Colunhia, S. C.
4-7-1y.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
the popular favorite for dressing
the hair, Restoring color when
Fray, and preventing Dandruir.
har alling, 11nd(is euaro to please.
S .Oa d .0at Druggists.
The best Cough Cure you can uase,
And tho best prevent ivo knowna for ConsumptIon. It
cures bodily pains, and all dlhorders of the Stornach,
Bowels, L.ungs, Liver, lKidneyvs, Urinary Organs ad
all Featao Comaplaints. Then feebalo and sick, strung
gling ngainst disacse, nnd slowly driftinig towards
tho grave, will in most cases recover t.heir hecaith by
the timelty uso of P'AnxxE's Toxic, but delay is dan
gerous. Tako it it 3ilme. sold by alt Druggists in
largo bottles at $1.00.
'HINDERCORNS
Thao safest, smiest, quickest and best euro for Corns,
Bunions, warts, Moles, Cailouses,&c. Jltnders their fur.
thir growtha, St ops all pain,. Glives no t rouble. Makes the
feet comnfortale. Ilinderc-orns eures when everything
elso fails. Bold by Drugg,ists at 15. Ilnscox &Co.,N. K
ALL FIRST-CLASS
Stoll618898fsll10W k889it for Sale
TO PARENTS.
Many bakinog powder-i are v.ery pe-rnlious.
to hiedih, amtI while every on regards his
own, ho should also havo a care for thec ttender
ones-the 11(t Ie children.
SEA FOAM
eontaioinano of tho had qualitIes of baking
powders -soedlcort.ale atuas. It containis no0
hurfu inreiene-noaliuma or ammnoniia.
SCIENTIFIC.
All ChemIsts who haveo annlyred Sea Foam
commend it. Housekeepers who have used it
will havo no other. Cooks, whose beat efforta
have failed with other powvders, aro juabiIat,~
over Sea Foam. Saves Ilie, saves labor, saves
It is posit ively unequale.d. A hanlutely pure.
Used by thea leading~ hols and restauirants
in New.i York eity- and thrroughout theo country.
For sato by all fI'strelass grocers.
GAN~TZ, JONES <0 Co.,
3-21-3mn
ADVERTISERS
can learn the exact cost
of any proposed line of
adVertising in American
papers by addressing
Geo. P. Rowell & Co.,
Newsnpar Adlvortaising l3ureau,
10 Spruce St., New York.4
Send 10ots. for 100-Pasgo Pamiphlet..
3-3i ly
IEW GOODS AN LOW PIlCE,
AT
GLUD & SMI TH'S!
We are daily receiving NEW GOODS, which, for N 11;W AN I) NOIBY
;TYL: AND LOW PRICES far excel anything heretnfore offered inl this
narket. Remember the class of goods we haudle-Strouse & Bro's Fine
)ustoln Clothing; lIanan & Sons' Fine Custom Shoes for Cents; Zi tu
3nos' (not Gco. 11. Ziegler) Fine Custom Shoes for Ladies; the celebrated
[as. Means' $3.00 Shoes. Our line of Neck Wear is superb. Come to
vce us.
CLOUD & SMITH,
3-17-t. The Newberry Clothiers. Newherry, S. C.
Will Cook in the Street.
We have just received some new additions to our stock of stoves, and among
hem is the celebrated
Charter Oak Range
vith Wire gauze doors. It will cook in the street or yard. This is no idle talk, it.
ins been tested by the manufacturers. Next, we have the
ILLUSTRIOUS LEE STOVE,
nade at Richmond, and, like the man it was named for, it carIies more weight.
han any stove on the market, call and see it.. Next, we have t he
FAR]MER GIRL,
Svhich is too well known in this county, for its beauty and cooking c it.ies to
nake special mention of, and the
]E~cELSIORa J'E]TNS
Wyhich is noted for its economy of fuel. At an early date a few cheap stoves will
wrive. And yet another Novelty, we are sole agents for Newberry :ul Lui.ren
Dountles for the
"NON-BOIL-OVER-A. BLE"
St ove 'ot s anud Scot ch Bow ls. 'I'hey ci)not hae boiled over--somet hi1g in bhv. We
4111 ca rr1 a good line of erockery, glass and wvol intin- \1 ware. Al o a godi.. lin,.e of
i'iniiware in ouiir shop1, mamde by a m:umi with 30 years' exp er ine. Storeim. re irinlg
ui Sheet I roun work a sp)eciatlt.
We ar ao:gentsi for the Te'rrau Cot I a Stov Fy 1ines, i-fect ly. Ii n*re prof. I1iiIilig
11nd1 Outt erinig at realsonlzie price.s. Oumr roocin.g miiehicaIns Itleave hd whIei eIp..ri
mle4', andi we 410 not) hiesitaIte to gua ranit-ee all work dlin- Iv thiem.
50,000) pounid. c41 olo rags wanted44 ini exchIJuige for go'c'd. 5.)!l0 poiund.s lhees
vaix wanted. Wratpping am1i1 News P'aper at imf:intcrer-' rine-, frei.zhI :ni-ledt.
SCOTT_& BRO.
NEW SPRiNG GOODS
OF ALL KINDS.
.A large stock just receIved which w ill be sol at ver y smalul profts, so mineho so
hat no0 other house can comipete, 1as we (only sell for MtPOTi CA Sil. So don11't he
Lfraid to call andt see for yourself wh'Iat good bargains you en1n gnt. iro4m
Jackson's Cash Dry Goods House,
Cohunbia, S. C.
Piano1s an.Organ
From the wvorld's best makers, at factory prices, on easiest t erm<i of pay m'nt.
PEight grand makers and over three hundred styles to select fro..
N OA Chckeing,Masn & Hamlin Mathuishiek, Urt & Arion,
P I .A N SPackard. Orchestral and liay State Orgni.
Planms and Organs delivered, freight paid, to all rail1road politts 84ont hi.
Fifteen days' trial, and freIght both ways, if not satisfamciory. Order aind test
n your own homes.
Columbia .1u sic HIouse,
Branchi of Luidden & Bates' Southern Musie lion-n,
N. WV. TRU]~ MP, Manaiger.
Columbi1 a, S. C.
Lonal agents-L. A. Hawkins, Newberry ; J1. Counts, Peak's.
RICH BOUR G'S
MARBLE FRONT JEWELRY AND) MUSIC PARLOR,
MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C.
Rt. N. Richubourg, Successor to WVm. OIaze, Jewe'ler, Watelinnaker & SilversmithI.)
Diamionds, Sil verware, PlIat ed*are, Broinzes, Gold WVatet, Silver WVatchues,
Clocks, Jardinieres, the Choicest, Genms, PreceIous Stones, and14 every article miade
for Wedinig Presents and home use to please thec m1ost fast idlious. PTe ne4w Faill
andt Whiter styles in .Jewelry are elegant beyond dlescrip)tion,.
A Solid Silver Hunting Case Amierlean watch for (lily f<10.00.
Iu sic Depatrtxnent.
I have added to my jew~elry establlihment a msic departmn,t, in whIch
will be found the celebrated StehInway, Uprbighlt, O.r~na and Squmam Pianos, of which
I have the sole control In this State, also Fiscel4r, Ornovenstein and1( Futl ler In al11
styles. Wilcox & White, anud Shonlingrer Organs of every desciptionl. Striinged and
Brass Instriiments, Sheet Music and1( MusIeal F"indinlgs. Send for 41escrip~tive en1ta1
logne and( pIrics, and1( be sure anld write to R. N. Rtihbourg, MaIn St rent, (Couihia.
S. C., before puirchaisinig elsewhere. I buy lmy Iinstroneni~its5 omitright,21a14 (canm
therefore oler you1 lower prices thlani those who have the(in (il conlsigmenit.
10-1f5-ly
T H R~SEESIAE ILLS
0 h d bR e m e f o a ll D la e s of t m iv e r , I C ct
*e0 yatu.W .S MahsiBwl.-A oat.
aarewiza te..---cure fo-r..- D ap-N g ihea d ache
ETIC CGOMT LlDTIB.
PASSENGER DEPAWRMENT,
Wilmington, N. C., May 2, 1886.
-FAST .LNh
B1TW IIN
Charleston and Coluimbia ai<l
Upper South Carolina.
e011clrlselt( solll'lttle'
(lOIN(l WI-:ST.
Leave (Ilarle1totn, - - 7.20 a l
" la:II.,', - - - 9.3;1 : III
A 1'" ' S illt r - - - 1(.; : i
A lriv C l(111i:, '. .. - I 2., pt : III
" W\'i1isbor, - . .12 po in
" hete.cr, - - . 1.11 1 I11
" Yorkville, - - - - I;. it IIm
' alwaster, - - 7.1 p) ti
" ,I1(k II iii, - - .:17 p In
S Chairotte, N. '., .- (;.l. 11 in
" Nt-mw-berry, S. C., - I'-.I I pul
" (GrelwoIo, - - .12 I11
" N:.w1't're , - - .:01 II II
" A ln-rsoni, - - -1.17 p n
" G reezVi nvill, -. .- 5.I . p in i
" W lhell:t , - - 'ti.;t: p in
" Ableville, - - .1.11p)111
" Sp:lart:aunnrr, - :1.2) m
". Hlentlersotnville, N. C., 7.101 p mi
(IOIN(I AT.
Leatre llen(lcersonville, N. C.. 7.(10 a mo
" Sp:trtaibitr, - - 12.11 pim
" A bbeville, .- - 1 1 0-.; :t InI
"" Walhalila, - - .:0a In
" l rieIvi e - - : I.i t atil
4. rnIcsonl, - - I1.22 :
" l IT liIes1 - - .I I Ii 1'1
" Green woo, n - - 12.1 11 pin
" Newberry, - - :1.02 p tin
". Charlot te, N. (., - 1.00 1 , p in
" Riock Hlill, - - 2.02 p tin
"" s:,uucastt'r, - - 7.111 I :t1t
" Yorkv.Ill(e, - - 11 .. 1p111
(' ester, - - '.'. 1.1 p 1n
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" Colnintia:, - - .'.27 tl m
ArTivc Strlnter, - - - I;. 12 lI ti
" 1alne s, - - - 7. .i 1 il
" Cl:areston, - - (I.10) pI InI
Oln tit dtays tr:in will i ve ('harle
t oli, S. ('., 8:-4.5:. ml., :arrivc" ('c Inlnbi:l I
1 At. {c.l tt'i n; l(:1 li hi: :'_;
1>. nm., arrives h:arestn '.1 p. m 1.
Solicl Tri etis I(1 wi'clt Cbuat eI n an'l
Coluimbiai.
Sp'c+i:'l Itll'et, (':ar- :ttacb4 ":c to th i
t.rain. No extr: rOmrgtE for s1:at in Ie''
tickets.
J.1. 1' > 1 N.1.:,
(lc32 c-r:l StNuriwt Ytior.
'1'. M. 1C. MllRS()N,
litilAT1E OF4 SOFT'I'l .\()L, N A.
COU1NTIYOF Ni:ICW1110411.- -IN
'iPROBA TE, (OiIT.
.Jame" Y. Mlclal Its A\41niui-t racr Of
the eStat(' fi Winl. 11 . 1111, d lve.. I
P'laintIitl', :It i s l a o . .ln l,e
l., lh'fend:ant .
All elNr sn s hohling lein:1nd . in'
tiet Ist:t te of W mil. II. s( il, clc'c"("a1-:11 , ar
hieraby reirel to rentller inl :ni 1-1:Jh.
lish the( s:tnne on or hen'i're the( 71h 41l\" w.'
July nxt before thII couIrt.
J1. I t 1" 11111 : 4 ,
Juel 7, 1886-6, !-It .I. 1'.. C.,
CIILLS AND FVER
OR FEVER AND ACUE
A Prsee<itiynduii LINt livITiIl.
Petr:nunnntCU Ey 1'.s. OF1
HUGHES'T114111
A SAFE AND CERTAIN REMEDY
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PARKER'S114144gi414 TO IC.1
I u s 4 r. ir.. poll I-I - f - I
NE;Wr;ERRY, a. 0.
W. T. Jonos & Brother,
(SI UESSOItS TO C. C. C1IA.E,)
Propriotors.
(:'irlally" Located, Populbar Prices,
Ptolite' Alttentioll.5-2-y
IICIMOND & IMNVILLE It. It.
Colum)bia & Greenville Division.
I'ASSI-:N( 3l3;t 1lI''A Ii311:N'r.
('t'.u.1nlA. S. C., .Iuly 1), Itg .
(i an 'ilei'r Sumll y, ,ilV 111, 3Sig ,, Ih
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1u t'atd u11.o11 I his 1outti and its ljori ilit
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". Newberry, - - . 12..$ 1, i
" Niut-ty-Six, I) - - - 2.0(3 p Ill
" - :I115 p Il
" Itt on,i , - - . .1.11 p in
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No. 2. )114 N 'ASSINUb1;t.
t,snvr 4 .rI:-Ivi!', - - - U.-t5 a nt
AIi'i t v eh1e(III, - - - II.0. nt
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MN(kIey-Six, 1 .' - - 1.1(1 34 m
Nevlwb ry), - - - - 3(12 p m
A sto1n, - - p. to 4 - In
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\.e it l .l nt"I'soll .
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