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Local and Special. THIS PAPER . %w* "a a(0 Ad itsilngBuroau(OSpraalt._x 4dOBtRt o uo t. <11T aW.a Church Notices. 1IAPTIST-Hov. C. P. Scott, pastor, absentt i iresont. Sunday school at 4:80 p. n.. Mr.. 3. Carwilo, Suprlinttodent. 1'rayor meet i Wednesday at 8 p. i. LUTi1EaAN-Itov. A. B. Meolackin, pasto Preaching next Sunday by the pastor, at: a. in. Sunday school at 11:80 a. in., Mr. Georg B. Cromer, Superintendent. Prayer iteetit Wednesday at 8 p. m. MIETHODIST-Rov. It. F. Clrietzborg, past o Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. in. next Sl day. Sunday school at 4 p. m.. Mr. John i Chapmn, huperintendenf. Prayer mcothi at8 p. m. A. It. Pl'ESn:YTiU,AN-Itev. E. P. McClintoel pastor. Service next Sunday by the paste at 11 a. in. Suncdav school at a):3g a. in., 5.1 M. A. Carlislo, Su erintundont. Player ma'ee ing Wednesday at 8 p. n. All-sionary Societ Wednesday at 8 p. m., Mrs. C. Mower Pros dont. W. U.'. U. Tuesday at 5 p. i., '1rs. 4 blower. Prosl<iont. EPtasCoP'Mr-ltcy. \Y. 11. Ilancekol, recto Service by the rector every third Sundny s 1t a. in. atu 4:30 p. in Lay reading by DIr. D B. Dlazyck at 11 a. m. PtrsnE'rlaAN-No pastor at present, Sul, day school at 5:30 p. nt., Mr. W. E. Pelhnti Superintendntent, Prayer mooting Wednesdn at 8 p. ml. Robertson's Fever and Ague Curei the only certain cure for chills and fevei Come and buy a bottle at his Drug Stoi opposite the Post Ollce, and quit you shaking. 9-20. An elegant line of ready made cloth lg just. received at 9-22-tf. MINTER & JA\IIESON'S. A large supply of school books ju reeeivedl at Caiston & unt's. 9-22 Secretaries of societies call on J. W\ Chapman for Record Books. 9-8 A fresh supply of strong A pple an White Wine Vinegars for sale cheap c Robertson's Drug Store opposite tb post oflice. 7-21-tf. Handsome Photo. and Autograph A bumlis at Chapman's. 2--17-tIf Splendid lot of Blank Books at .. 1 Chapmanl's, and cheap too. 9-S Old Iron, taken from the jail cells, . good as new, for sale cheap by 3-31-tf. J. S. RussEl:r,. Caston & Hunt will give you the ver lowest figures on text books. Don't bu til you see them. 9-22 Tie care of the teeth is of the first in portance; clean them well with Wood' Odontine and you will have nto trouble 2ic. a box at all druggists. 9-29. No rent, no vlerk ihire etnables tmet sell at bottoml prices. 8-10-tf J. S. R ussEl:.. F1nl1 line School Hooks just. from th piblishers at Chapmuan's book store Sold at publishers' prices. " 4-S i you wish school books, slates, schor bags, school :tationery, &c., at. roc' bottom prices, call oi Caston & Iiumt Will keep on hand Red Asht and Whit Ash Coal during se:ason. Orders solicit edl. Prices reasonable. P-S-1mta E. A. Sc<rrT, Coal Detaleri. Entouagh Boots and Shoes to supll the t own and comitty jut r'eceivedl at tI-22-tf MINTER & .JA.\faIEsoN. Emnbroidcry P'atterns, St aaped, a Chaapmnan's. A lairgc supply of gla.s ware ani ci ockery'~~*t~ waelheap at. 3-10-tf .J. S. lItUssEu;is. For blanak books, comapositLion andt e'n eureise books, pocket mtemaorantdiums an account books of all kinds, call on Cas ton & litmni. 1-22 Tar'tartt and barown' stainsa disaippear i WVood's Odotine is uised accordtintg t dIirectionts, whmite teethI andt soaund: gmana are linsured't 1by it s use, '25c. a box at a: The Ilest. Swift & Courttenaay PatIoir Matches Coat's Spool Th'lread, N asoni's Blacking~ Campbell's Baking Powders, Chtoic Vinegar, N. 0. Syriup, Newv Maickere Lard, Sugar, Rice, etc. A new lot c D)ry Ooods, Boots and Shoes at 8-1 8-tf J. S. R UssE LL's. .J. W.. Chanpmnan catn Please the moim ecoxnmical buayer of Books anad Statior Furaither DeCvelopmaenats ini the Marf tobberay. 'VT openuing of Capt. John W. M'loni gomercy's safe fandl the teft of $2,50 worth of je welry, wvhich we charonilele last week hans p)roved to be ntot so imy terious aifter all. All of the jewelr'j watches, silverwaire, &c., was found las Friday mtorning tunder thte cellar stalt of the store. T1he services of detectiv Puracell, of Augusta, whto camne on Wei niesday in answver to a telegaa, wver atot needed(. T1hiIs Is all thtat we deem t necessary to say. Castont & Hunt keep the largest stoe of smnall and fatmily bibles, gospel haymn and1( all kinds of sontg books int thle cit3 Give thema youra order. 9.22 Quininae, Cornpeatatd Cathiaratic Pill atm the ar F"amilly Med ic ines aut 1-)7--t.f. .J. S. Rurs.ss,'. Tied. Near PrIosp)erity', of nmalarial fever' o thle 24thI Sci.tber, Little Mitanhi dlaitghater' of Mr. andt Mr's. Alana Withi mant, age live year's andi( otn oth. - ootl for thea bahin atat nerves t tat 'll It vigortate the hotly withioua tatoxientinug, whant we naeed in a harse (lays oi raisha andl worr IParker's Tontic res9tores the vital entergie, soothas Itao ne(rves, anal brinags gooti healt tlcker thant aniythig yoenn umiso. I.--Im JIthauve been1 iusing Jltahleat' Tonic for somi 4 hme past for Citt ant<l Fevea. anal unhlesitat ,,"ay sayi,the la hos, remaeey I lamvo eve Cotton 8 to-tlay. Cottont comes in slowly. "Tell yonr sister goo.l-bye." 'The 'Texas ponies have arrived. Ask Saxon about Charleston fish. Read the '1'ax notice in tIhis issue. The Charleston exc ursloiist.s rt trned t Tuesday. Mr. W. T. T''arrart went (lewn to (ol unbia to-day. 1o Edgeflel( mnen ever go to heaven Ask sherlfl" Riser. J. N. Marthi & Co., are the agOnit< fo - the Star Cotton Press. g No ear"thluallke as yet as we go to pres: but at storm ii brewing. r Newberry County has a l(iggi:, s wit( .l Ca (liscoluit Cana(la's Wiggins. We call attention to the new adver" tisemlent of Mrs. S. A. User & Co. T. A. Floyl advertises in this issu( lantis near Saludta 0.. for rent or" lease The factory Was not in op'rat ion Mon day afternoon onl accounllt of a hot. jour y nal. In the race for County Comn i.ssionei the one-legged borse beat the one-eye< horse. c Aljutant and( Inspector al. .B1onhatn, ' Jr., was ill towi to-day on his way t3 Laurels. A number of itnteresting "eart(Linak Views" a r"e oin exhibition at. Castonl S. llunt's. Are theie any calltquakes in Edge t ielti, sure enough h Ask Mr. Jel Wooten. Newberry College will open next inotlday. See adivertisement in anothe columnn. tP. B. Worktnan, .1. .J. Kinard am3 S t Iealurie Aull are our next County Com c inissioners. A greater (juIalntity of hay will b mtadi1 inl Newherry Coul"ty this yen than ever before, Chief Jnstice Simpson anid his fl.mily stoppetl over in Neberry to-d1ay on theil - way from Lauirens to Columbia. Aboit.3,000 people were pro:,lit a the holiness mae(ttiug at l;mo ry (:inapetl :Edgefield County , on Sumlay l:ts. 'Tie p1blic IS invii(i to the mncetin; of the W. C. P. 1'. at the 'I'lhompsoti y St reet chirch on Tuesdhy tiext:tt a1 P. M James K. P. Goggans, En., count. chairina, wen 111 to Seleena oil Mil. dlay last with the electiont rctirnis froni this county. Messrs. 1". It. )niekui,: and,1 B. 11 I lovelae are rIunning a steam mill a( - gin at the Khibier mill near thi < depot s See advertiseient. The Lttheran Churacha at, Cohlnnh,i: has elected its its pastor. Rev. M. M Kinardi, late a stnde'ler, at thn '11eologi cal Seminary in Newberry. Swatlield's Merchant T1'ailor;l; hous< of Columia):l is p)rep1 ar1l to furnisl D clothi'lti of atll dleseriptions to its ens*; tomlers. Read thie adlvert lmit. 'The average a:gc of the m:iuager:s o e election at I he Newborry" box on 'I'hu s" .dlay Awas 23?, years. Th iusiness o 1a11nagers is Iecomllinig 1131re C(hiid's play, 'The 11 amnd comi~olious house o k Mir. Jo. E'!Nar(ls, of Colcinant '.Town"ar ship, h;1getield Couity, was b3'rned las Momhtlay night . II. was pairt i(lly ii-retil lThe tire was accidental. . S lit art! ( (lake scks were felt i Newberr'1y Sumlar night, Monidav a :t 5:0. P'. M%., aniti iMonly nlight at 2 A. 31 That,11 of Monta a(1', 1fternoon03 was- se ver venoulIghI to caulseI some1 3ineasin3ess. A nlegro 130y wIho has1' 1a* I'ys bet blackinlg a1 Newberryl, 'man3'S shes~ 01 Sutay' inorn3ing.s r4cen1tlyI1 a'ket! fo: L them3 03n Saturch'iy 33i13t. inee0 tilt SCapt. .Joh3n W. 3lontgomiery has3 re4 ceived in1form3i:Itin fromi 1: Chrb o tha311131 the ol home31stentl( of htis faiy1 iln tha3 city' waIs 5o mu1ch1 th:ina)gedl 1)y the0 '1 earth quak1 e that31 it witl have11 to be t orn d ~owni j .1'vo hor3se.s attacthe<d to a buogy con3 .tammi3g Frank F:mit, Esq., am1 Dan I)Ien11(3 <lcrson3 ran1 aIway 03n Clt'll stree'( Monlay morn3in1g. s Th'Ie bulggy wml bruosed. Rev. Dr)i. Maritini, of Memiphi V.uin, wh'1o is (3n al vjiit to relatives hiere, 3ma11 f be eX pectedl (pr3ovidenec permll)itt ing) t< ) prea'Ich att I 1e1en3, TI'Iib3ly 133 night , a s the 3us13al hour1. TheI public ar3e in1vitet 1 to atte.13(1 M. L4. Kiluardt, of Co!lumiiia:, 13 he pro prietor3)1 of thle largest.elot1.3hg holust it cenitral1 South Car1olin3A1, ha:s at 310w adver' t.isemfenlt 133 0m33 colunnis! 3his week, t< which we (1irect the1 aittention01 of 0om readers13'. If you Wanlt anylthin3g 1i1 li 11310 lhe cani sait isfy 30o3. ' Mrs. S. Mon tgomery3'3, A utdrew,, Mlouit 1gom3ery, aml1( wife, Drt. llchert'l, O. P C (o1lmn, W. Y. Milie 1nd 3( II. If. t'irank. hin w%er'e among11~ those who3 wen lt dlowr I 0on the( Charl'estoni e4xcur3sion last Salturi. day. Sixteen tickets were' sold1 fron31 Mr'. .Jo1im S. Fail' shaow,ed h fimc samIple of CalY corn la311st. Week which01 he. ra3ised 0on huis p)lac.e. 1( 1)111lant.ed ot 1)ound( of sceed and1( nullle ti fteen busheb110 --1.h1s being at1 the( rate1( of abo)(3t 15( bushe1(ls 11er 1acre. Cafac m a tIl1111kes 11 1f11333 1in leery r'esplect c(133al 10 o13timt3m1(h , Mr'. Sidney' 'T. Riser' of3 tile Thieolo;gien 1. Semninalry of this 1p1aCe tilled tIle pulp1il1 .q of Dr'. Bowm'nan, of tIhe SaIvannah311 Luth.Ii e, er'an Church'el, dur1 ig thle summer, IO '.( .. leavinhg ai shor'1t ime since0, the4 conlgrega. e tioni 1mad(1e 1him a 3 presit of a1 ti le ge31 t. wa'1tch and1( $251 ini gold. k passed t.bro'ulgh the( city' this morn'lilg 03n Is 1 way hom3e1033 fromi the 3110ntains10 ol .North1 Car3olinia, wher'3e 111he s spi'3t II mionith with his f:llliIly. Tlhie tatt. 3-' tllrned( a1 few dayIs ago.1.-/Phn/erprise acii 5 ("!Iain', Nep/. '22nd. i. Pool ar'iv'e1 ini NeCwberryl' oil Wede( day 3 last. Th'le first. e'u-loadt ofI new mac(lhier' 1ow soon3. To'4 facilitate ulloading 13 1)1at1formn hIas been311)31 built lCOet iln 1.hI ill11 with te spur11 I ralck ini the3( ldw ('I mahineryI 101 of thlet facetory3 to :t 0 1001 o and1( 10,0100 spind1ltcs. - We hog to e:ahll elition to Ile ii', ad ver 'tit Iseii.et o(f W right. &V .1. WV. Cojp. p Jock. TIr'li ne111 of (:lothingw, hatls, b shoes0 a131( gen t's furn'l 8 isinig goods complete1. in every'3 retspect, am1l( tlhh 3'epuIttIo for fair1113 dealinlg and1( strict at 0 t(lntioni to thle d1emaml3i~s of thir cus(tom1 11 r 'r will doubtless SecureI for them a~1 11ood1 1'er4onal. Mr. 1) N. Lane Is in twn. NIa.j. Chris Saber is again at home. lrs. l.txter's family came home Thursday. Mr. O. 11. P. Fant. Is coming to Now berry to live. 3Ir. O. Mc R. Ifolmes is agalHin New berry buying cotton. Mr. C. Mcl'herson MaIttiewes, of Charirlestonl is in town. Mr. Barney O'Donnell wont up to Anierson on Monday. Mr. W. A. Moore, Jr., of Union, is eletking at Pelham's. Miss Sadie Herbert, of Greenville, is at Mr. John A. Chapman's. - The Misses Metts of Charleston, are vis:ting at Mr. ). B. Wheeler's. .1tidge Cothran went up on Monday's train on his way home from Marlboro. Capt. A. P. Pifer returned on Ved tesday front his annual trip to Virginii. Mr. James Mcintosh left last Pridf for New York, \here le will study - medicine. Geo. .Johnstonle, Geo. S. Mower and M. A. Carlisle, Esgs., are attending the Lei,ington court. Mr. A. II. Kohn, the Observer's wide awake correspondent it Prosperity, was itn town Tuesday. Mr Harry II. Blease left Monday for Washington, D. C. iIe will study law at the Georgetown University. Mr. E. B. Purcell, of Augusta, was in town a f week. IIe is a prominent de tective and at genial gentleman. Mrs. Ilolland and Robert who have been spending the summer in Virgin in, returned to Newberry last Wednesday. Messrs R. ). Wright and J. T. Mof fitI, of the Newberry cotton mills, spent at few days this week at the Piedmont mills. Marcus Spearman, the popular clerk for somte time of the Newberrv hotel, is nOw employed in the store of ). C. Mr. W. S. Mann, of Cornwell, S. C., Ias toved to Newberry. H will be timstcr of the first, section of the Lau reits railroad. Miss Carrie Maifl'ett, of Silver Street, has been visiting Miss Nannie Wilson. She will leave for Due West Female College on Saturday next. Miss Fannie Leavell returned last MotJiy .from an extended trip north. She visited Chatauqtua, Niagara, Mont treal and other places of interest. Thme family of Mr. E. L. Clark, who has been in charge of the Singer sewing inaclaine offcee at this place during the past year, have moved to Anderson, S. C. Mr. W. 1'. Davis left on Monday last for the College of Physicians and Sur geons at Ba1t itaorec lie was joined at aGreenwood by "Mr. L. Al. Kennedy, of Abbeville. Capt. R. W. lhoone, of Orlando, iFlorida, stol pp+d over in Newberry from Satnrtsy utntil Wnednesday, on his way honc from Atlantic City, Long Branch and other Northerti points. 'ihe 1itding and Loan AmHoecationt WVill meet at the K. of 11. IIall on Thtrs day evening the 7th of October at 8:30 o'clock. for the purpose of loaning I lhe money on hand. Monthly install mlents ut t be iaid by'.'uesday bth of i)ctober. .J. W. M. SIMMONS, 1 . Sec. and '1'reaq. The ease of Jacob L. Domintick et. al. vs. thec Coltumbia, Newber'ry and Lau ren~ts R ail road, wvill comne up before Jutdge Pressley aLt thte Lexinagton court to-mor low. 'FThe gtoltmld for thle intjuntctiota re - eetlty ob,:taed is set forth ina thec fol lowinag patragr'aphs which we take froma thec Register of yesterday: "Thie Secretary of St'ute hats been sum monedtt( t.o appear't1 ait the court in Lexing itn to-morrow as a witniess In the ease of Jacob L. D)otminick et, al. against thi Columbtaia, Newberry and Laurenis Rauil road, anld itn order to p)roduce court all thea origialh anad engrossed acts, pa pers, &c.. Concerning thie act incorpo ratinug that road. Mr. A. C. Jones5, the Chief Clerk of the Secretary, will answer the summltons, aand will take with him ithe enrltled( act of inlcorporationa, to geti her~ wit ht all other papiers In the hatmds of t lie Secretary of State.~ TVhis is the case of sonme citizents of Broadi River 'Townishtlp who secured a Itmportary injj tanctioni rest.raitning the Ilevy of the (aix voted in Broad River T ownsa hip, Lexingtotn County, it aid of ti.e C.olumttbh:, Newbterry atnd Laturens I taload. A fight will be madle as to Ithe legtat y of the incorhporatling act tun der whic l.he electiona was hteldl. Otn t outsiade of the enrolled act the title roads "An net to incorporate the Colum i hting No wh erry and( Lauretns Railroad,"' wiiileie title insidhe reads "An act to inororteoti ith le Newberry and Laurents Itairoa.".' VThe bodyV of the act, how ever, tnds "'the Colitmbtia, Newberry aidI auretns Ratiiroado."' 1lTvhe ill wvas :aende(d itt thea Senate by thie insertiotn of thle wvord "'Cohittbia," buat by sotme :accidet, th(le wiordl "Coimtbi"' was (omtitt edlha in .e Inside title. Here thle conttest inges. F"ot tthe Hxn:ALa AND NEws. lDepnarttureof D1 r. andI trs. Itutf. 'The we.stwardl hound train of yester (lay borte our vener'able, frict.d, D)r. P. B. Ratl, his amiable wife and his getntle, wmitsomle naicce, Miss Bessie P'erkins, awvay to Loulis'ville, Winstoin Coutnty, Mis-., the homue of Miss Perkins. It wias imainatful to bid 0111' friends good-bye, for t laey have beeni with os so long--so .1 very lotng, attal lovingly, all1 tite wilie; - blit, owinag to thie mittabilty of till thtings temtporal , thie hiot r hiado coime for timeIr dhepartutre. .Dr. JRtuhf, as w. aill kinow, is a Veiny pa atrmeh im the umnistrmy of tmedicine, so to spaeak, ha:viing pratit leed his professIon ma Newhierry for mtoare thian a hlfl ceni I itry: tandl his record is goodh. lie leaves tanaty frietnds bhinitd hhnta. We knaetw thant I the1 cotmOn heatrt of N wherray gos otat with'ithese frienads who have dleseetaI led toward theo valley of thle west--5) nieta' thle set of sttn withI the haope that thie kitnd Pr'ovidence wichi gttidth ithe lIonhme b'Ir in its IIligh. tioanog thed bilows," whllI contlntac to "'ou upa' onaata them anhle cotinu atal doew ofi is b)lessinIg."' i. f. 0. Mr'. I). 1. Wlicoxson,, of Ihorse ('nyo. My wIt ht Phtmhtelc, alsio t)tabet cia; theo paints worot aaiost eitndurble ai,ntl wonmid stomettimnes tathauost, a brow hh taito contvathstons. Heo triedl Sett ale mitte ba andl got, rotlof ftrom the ftirst tbotile, an af ttter' l-inhg sIx bottles, wans ent. tltely enret tand had14 tio gaintedt Iin fiah eIghteein tona tas. - nys hte ptotively believes Ite wouild mlvE' oiled', lada It not. beeni lotr the reltef atrord-. ti tt lco,rt 1 mtueis. Sohal t frty cetts a Advortised' Letteiu. 1'osT OFIcE. NEwttmttay, S List of lottors unclahno(1 and adverltl 8o1. 28. Iwo. Boyd, 8usan Maltulonll,. Sarahil 1loozor. Amelia col'.l ()'Narruil, C. .1. lluforaf, Mary I'itt). ,John 8. Cuhiwoll, Mre. J. C. I'Itts. Jnlmkon Dobbins, M isa, tlil.t 1'ayno. .1. (it. I)awkins, Sitnon lity, Eliz.i (2) 1)ruumonl, 1. S. Sponce Wan. W. Edwards, U. F. Sloil n, iV. A . 111, Octavia (3) Whiitmiro, (. W. Green, W. If. (2) Watbon, Frauck (2) lialford, 8. C. .r. Wallace, U. F. Ilonsloy, W. Ht. 'VIllIats, JIco Iioof. Ii. (. AVils1on, Caroline Kinard, 1). 11. Persons calling for t hes letturs will pit say that they were adtvertiscid. . S. 1IlEitilItT, P. New Advertiseymen J. N. MARTIN & CO AGENTS FOR 'ilE 9-29-3t GE I N1NTIN Gr. We the nliersigned are now ritun aI very line GO Saw1v Gin and ste:m po Press at the Kibler mill, near the Del Satisfaction gitrtatee(d. We want get our MiII started I hi week to y you good fresh meal. Fe. If. DOMINICKi 9-2-tf B. D. LOVE11,C14 For Rent or Lease. Good farming lands, imnediately C. & G. I. t., near Saltila Old' To S. C. Good Springs, Wells, Meado Framed Cabins, Barns, Stables. ( million feet tliber can be utilize(--ot hickory, beech, bireb, cypres;, git ash, nulbitry, poplar, sycarmore, walh Excellent bed-of brick eiav above h1 water mark, in 10 steps of Rail road. operators will be let on reasonable ier T. A. FLOYD, Ageni Subscriber can be secn on tie premi from middle of October to 25th )eca ber next. 0-2-41 SWAFFIELD'S MERCHANT TA1l(JAlU IETA BL1S11MNT Is now replete wit hi all the nlovellies WINTER -WEAR. Goods made especially for c trade. Our style and fit cannot excelled. 0U8TO 31ADE 811III''S To ALL W1011 IT MAY CONEh We now mnnonce t lhat our stock; Fall and Winter Clothin Hats, Boots, Shos, et Is 'oimpjleteC ini every res'5pect, 51upeii) any stock we have ever had. Ti: saying al good deal, for it. is genmer: colnceded thait no one has ever .trpas uts in quai~lit.y, style, or othevrwise. fact it is often remarked tha:t WAIGH 00PPO3K KEEP THE BEST 60003, " this is admi~itted, there are thmose, prompihtedi by selishki motives, wonhl s p)lementt this remiark by atdding, they sell them higher," to this we o rep)ly t hat we wvill ini every inisttance e as f.ull Ivalue for tile amlIount c'hairge( any living butsiness can do. This is prom1ise and we will make good ihe so It 1 i asotrce of gratitlcationi to have goods and our conscientiouis represel tion of tile samtie thius com11p~ )lent t hose wvho have I est edIL themi from Ilv to year for soI long a tie. We reSi fIllly inivite an11 exll a it ion of our at and1( values. You,, WRIGHiT & COPPOCK, 9-2-2-ci Miallohon li.on Tax Notice. Not ice Is liereby giveni imt tile 'J Books for Newherry Coun vl I'will opened for thle colleetion of 'Taxes the 15th day (of October, 1886, and rema in openl111 unil thle 15tht day of1 Theli levy' for the ti.:cal year. ' -gi ni November 1st, 1885, and ent( ln Octo :3mst, 1880, is as follow., to wit: "Ordinary Couniity...... " Speciil............... " School................ Total for atlll uroses. ...1 Except inl Township No. 1, an additio h. 'y of 2.1 miillIs for u Iitala purplos No. S an addlItionlal levy of 31 mills Rlail road pulrposes, an id No. 11 an af tional levy of 2 mills for Railroad p) A poll tax of One D)ollar is asse-u lponi aill maleIs between the Ilges of andl 00 yeairs, except. those exemtpt I will be at the followin's >laces to eive taxes on the following daiy-: Spearnman's Sitore on Friday 15thI Oct (il D)ead FalS on Saturday 16t OiI()ctobl er. Loingshtore's St ore onl Monldar' 8th (i t ober. Jal apa oin Tuiesday3 19;h I October. Cromier's oin Wediieschiv '20th O~(ctob Mayb111itn oin Th'urslhty' 21st. October Walton on Friday 22ndt October. Giblsoni On Saturidaty 23rd 0* October. Pomarla on Mlonlav 251 hi October. Jolly Streel, oin 'Tuesthay 21;th Oc(tob ProsperIty oni Wednaesdacy 271hI, Th'u day 28th~ and Frbhty 29Jth of O-tob) m'ttl 11 o'clock A. .M. All other days I will bes in the Tl'i uirer's Oll1ce at t lhe Court lIonse. tI-29-2t. TIreasurer Newhueriy Comn'i Bucklon's Armeos Salvo. The lrist SaLlv OIn Ihea worl for Cuts, $ot hiruites, Ulcers, Salt 111hen m.I Fever Sor's 'i ter, Chta mped Jlan<lmt Clilainst Cornsi,"i all Skini krupilonas, amt lposItivety en ies pil or n10 pay rctIniredi. it Is giurranitecd to g perfect sat I slaction, 'oi maony rnoat PrIvl CCnse,ts per) box. Forn Sale by Cti '4043 NIEWBE[R _U I '(E OCTOBER 4TH. EXPENSE FOR St, si N )yF NINE MONTHS $120 to $165. Tuition $2 to $5 por Month. ,(o Address RE.G. W. IHOLLAND), . ) -29-4e- PHr":,it,Err. 8' NOTICE . All t.ersonts indebted to CloudA & Smit,h w 'ilI please setl le their account-( at oice, "'s wn they wish to close their btuiess. The business will be conllnetied at the Oh( stand by the jiituior membner of the firm. It. D). ial ru. 8--10-t f Notice. 'The Exectitive Committee of I he New :ig berry farmers' clh will; meet, in New vet berry oil the 1st Montiv in October at ot. Ii o'clock A. M. to R. T. C. IIU N'ERl, President. ive 9-15,-2t. RELIGIOUS NOTICE. On the evening of the 29th of this m1onth we will observe the NrEw YEA FEST"1iVAL. Service will he helll inl the, on h'o nix Ilook naml Ladther (omt pany' vt, l1ll, ('olumbia, S. C. The Ilolilavs S, will be conliuled until the evenling;; of )ue October 1st. . lc, The Itev. llen"}ry Steele will ollieiale. ms, All lsraeliles wishiinfg to joi:1 I. will nt. be m:14kelelc. igh1 I11111' I'PST IN, Chai rman,. Po t-2-' . l'olunhia. S (:. nlls. - - - -- --- 50 BUSHELS 144SI IIET '1'; ;3I, V El)1\\"\T FOR SALr" BY J. N. Martin & Co. ~Ice Cream ICEF ICE!! lll Ice Cream at the Newberry lee ITotlsi' every day, Stul(days excep)ted, from ;0 a. in. to 10 p. mn. Famtilies suppl)ied1 at be short notice on reasonable lcrms. In abtimtl.1dan1e; stilicient to -m l)u v Ihe towt :and1 t1hw surroun(lin1g cou11t1 . Ice IIon:"e lpen ever} (lay from ( a. 111. to 10 p. in.; Sundaty. from !.I :. mn. to -10 a. mn.. a :nl fr()n 6 1). it). to 7 p. it. Ice 1 ilcket. ,f for sale. '.l'crmsl ca;t-h. W . 1I. lIIUNTI, Art. 2-:11-t.ifN w herry, S. C. i,'Thc New Dnigr JIlI S V IiI 01. ( 0 181,1 & 1'0 8 At the store latel ay occuh- i ,cu by I)r. Fant, have (on hand1( a1 lairrestoeik of Pure Drugs, Patent IVl'edicines, D. Fancy Toilet Articles, s4)AI'\S, SPIC E.S,(., IlS AND) TPOiI.\Cc [ia Infa evrtinig ui ua:lly foundo in a r & f irst-class /Irnhg store, am14 they(' intend11( lilt' sel lmg at whiolesaile and ret ail prices to chIo suit the times. Prescriptions filled1 at :p. ll houris. Call and see us. butt COILC D &ILYONS, ySuccessors to Dri. Fat, ive r;-2-3mi Newberry*~, S. C. Dit lii' Jewelriy, Clocks, > SL.VER PLATED WARE, nPocket and Table Cutlery, MUSIGAL INSTllUMENTS, Watch Reparing a Specialty, ED)UAIID SUIIOLTZ, - -- Newiberry, S. C. 1-13-.f. YQrZ(na Cordial DYSPEPSIA, iNDIGESTION, WEAK NESS, CHILLS AND FEVERS, 21 MALARIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, 1o3' KIDNEY TROUBLES, re. NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM. 1T is invigorat- T gives NE W lightful to taoke, whole ~SSTEM )e. and or greaot value by Strcengthening as a Medicmne for the Muscles, TonI weak and Aiin ing the NiEViS Women and Chi -t and completelyDi. L',' drn sigth od C- no h ur tf ''b ran MIinernis, is Com- physicians,tollitng posedi of carefully ~ w to trc t ddis selected Vegetn- case(s at liOMF y combined skili- withnaset o hand -7 fully, makinig a somec cards by new Safe and Pleas.ant HeIlotype process, Remedy. on receipt of io c. For ? A,be by all Dr i t n.1 I. aol.i. Oi h- . i io .ld r oee Volina Drugj and Chemical Company, '3dAl LTmio.Ot, 311.,. 8 . A. M ,8 A, lI8,IS & CO, WI-1h to inforn their filenids and the p111b1ic ge erally thlt they are recelviIg i new and breaultifttl line of IMIILLINLt[Y AND I)RESS OODS which t wlicI i ll lea ap as the cheap est. We atre al o prepared to (: all kinds of ]DY.EIN G'r, St'Cll AS I"EAT1ilEl'IS, lllll(ONS AND SILKS. Anything tisutally Lept in our line will he sii1)1)1iel at n'auoltable rates. Call and see. Its. .. 1. A t. RISER & CO., 1-2 -t f Newberry, S. C. STATE', Oe SOUTiI CAllOINA, NEwliEl:itY CO:NTY. By Jiacob 11. Fellers, Probate Judge. WI1:ittAs, .Jolt W. ('h:apman liatlh ni:aile suit to ite to grant hirn Letters of Adnntili:trattion of the estate and efibcts of .John It. Vance, lecevasetl.. 'T'lhese :te, then.fore, to cite and a1 inoniilh all ai1I'singular the kindred and creditors of the said John It. Vance, de Ceased , that they be and appear before me, in Ihe Court of Probate, to be held at Newberry Court 11oue, on the 7th day of Octob:,r next, after lmnblication hereof. at, 11 ,o'eloek in the forenoon, to show eaee, if anly they have, why the said Adnilli.tr.it iont sh'mItd not, be grant (iven nnlier iy ilIand this' 22n1 hay of sueteber Anno I)omini 188(. . . I. 1 I" E .,7EIRS, J. 1'. N. C. STATE OF SOTTllT CAROLINA, N;w1"iltHY COUNTY. liv J1aeob) I. Fellc"r,, Probate Ju(lg(.. tiI i:.l-:As. -lainleis Y. Mel"Fall, hath 1i:1chi' stul to 110 to gr"ait. him Letters t,cf A1minitration of the derellet estate :ui- ell lets of I)avid M. Cannon, de ceensecl. 'T'hesi: are. therefore, to cite al1 ad :ihi all ainl sing;1h1ar the kildred and ereitors of' the saic I )avid 1. Cannon, dIeeeased,. th:11 Ihey be and( appear" be fire me. ill 1 ilc ('oirt, of 1robate, to be lll at Newberrv ourt 1louse onl the 'ixl}i ha of Oetober next, after pultl l e:at ion hwrieot. it 11 o'eloek in the fore noon, to show eause, if any they have, why the s:iuAli A nisi:t ation should not h e :,r itf (d. * (iien innler ty :ni this 23rd day of Aug;tust Aino I)niii 1886. .J. 1 'EiI,I.SlliS, .1. 1. N. C. Optniig of the Fall Campaign , I. th' .!o: !:i : racl has begun at the Iin,rialtnt Of f a-hionl with a large and w"ell seicedIcI stock of Jothling for men, yom.1 h atu4l boys. My coonter- are full of Choice silts of the very latcst styles, and my patrons will }i:,ve 220 trouble in maki +gi t heil selct ions, as this stock is c"om1pltce in every de'partment. 'h'be p att"rns t his s:ason aru 1.e more con1erv:a tive i c"Olnr: wvhilc" there are fane; che riot. in falncy Colors 11 1 attb, ral, mtost ly mace ini doubohle ireastcl squ:tre cut sack-. One button ntawl vs are the rage for huIines- :iinl u\ alikilg suits. I have other styles, sneh as l>riivCe Alberts rund single b)rea-tei s(iic--r eut frocks in diagonals, whip corl, ickl-scrt'es and g;ranituS. fy cuta way suit ' it: worsteds, cork s<:cew, whip cortl and caSsimcres are beant1i'~: 1e al ie an11d trimmited equal to ainy cus5tom2 mlade work, andl will gua:rane t)Cc1hey will lit .inst. as well; In fact 2 inlsom relspectSI te a)ppearan)ci an)d gene(rahl get up is superCior. The inne)1 ha' cin when 'vi I gentlemen10) have stoped paying these fabous pices for custom2 mlec garmllents whrien they Cani buy (on) of thetse taihlr made(1 Silits inl iohnii,:, anid 1 do0 noit get the~ credit of seltling unhlc's aln investigation is malde ll(ey 2ak iK t, for grmilted that 3Mr. so and1( soihl)rb'that Sul:it( made toaorder Thnie clhothing' Ill the past fi'wc yeatrs h'as5 bee'n of "arm'nt' '21. 22:t th2ey ilece ive a great, 21)a2ny who l inIk th2ey are' (ttltit made). ThIe boys' thspa rtu21ent,t is fullI of Choice suits for thle little fellows. Thlern)ot.her's shoubl11 think of the emoii um)1lY when the(y ar e iin needi o (f boy'.' ilciti ng. l1Iere you wcill Lud e)1 verytin g I hey Ineed1. Boys' kano punt2) suit2 -rt 22)2 year Is to 13: years, aiiil froni G''l/) to $10.01). Y~Ott shotild eiomy 1pc:21 b :1 rgL,:lin illi atll-wool su it.s, fro G rs.to I 1 r. for $:1.50, tile best slit everC P 1 .r'2'd. it is actua:illy wort h $5.002. B''si Ii s tlhese, I have 11 latrge as-. 5(ort 1)2-u: (i of boys a t 12 ((o117 in long an2)ts, from1 13.50 I o $15.110. YouI can) 1fin1 goodl knte pa:nt s frlin 25 ets. t o $2.00. You will 5:av'i liloney byx phl'lasing goods from ties u1nnmoth es5tablisillnnt. Genits fulrnishling gcouds iln larg.?e assort men')ts; m2 fatct i'verythin g a gen h')tlema AI EN 'S FI NE SIIOES..--T'1he seatson app1 roachese5. wheni thle genIitlema)fn will wanat a gurade finier 1.han1 e'very 11ay weair, for I he riqu irlelmenlt .5 of tile SO'il seaston. I ihow a Ir rge line oif the lIIghlter and)1 im make2):)LIs o2f foot -wea0r to meet this dlemandt i. Mly goodls ar)e guaran'))t eed andl Iries 22 e right. I cain show you a large hue)1 of 1221- ishoes andi gaiters in all styles. 'Il hetirii live featutres ill thlis stock are gl'lts' slippers a)inl pumpnls. Yout will11 tluil it. to your12 t)avanta:ge to loo0k over mys line when ill ieeid of anlythingY. ! know I cain please voiu. Respect fuIlly. I. L. K I NARI), Il-2'-tf- Columbia, S. C. BSTER FREr verv.Techcrri ry ;I'3 The~ c i.: :I u .1oCALES, 1 '-'V '.2.1 1it ; 'ic mc I j 'n:eaou g in itmat i , C A 0and 11ny c th' r I i.\ ---re i -- py -hofrettht---or fre ine t l f 1 :: . A tab Orchard " JcAER.-~' LIIVn. o -* &hf3 STAonrAca. n-o . ~ Th A 1'osI'h 2 UUrns ron y o '-' a . DYSPEPSlA ,".3Uc -_ CONSTIPATION e. Sw CK HEADACH E 3 *)cqc:--onie to twlo teasp.onfutS, .9 ,"2 GOenuine Uh An (oscu.ui lii ra 1ATinl seal- 0 '4 0 d acaesat1 nucd sets. No gen-. 4 -.~ u3 n Sat odin ibclk. ' 9 ia " CrabOrchard Water eo., Propes. 2 S. N. tONES, Manage'r. l.'cuhville, Ky.