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Local and SDecial. Church Notices. I:AerIsT-Pev. C. P. Scott. pastor. preaching liext Sunday at 11 a. In. atn, 7:il) p. in. Stji .tay selhool at 3:30 p. In . Mr. .1 1. Carwi,e. Sa perin tenetiet. Pr.,yer ie, ting, Wene sday at 7 -3n p. m. t.u"rm.:aAx- Rev. V. C. S(m. It.-r. pa-tor. 1-reachinY' ne-xt sunetay by the pis or,% at 11 :t. us andi 7 15 p. Ill. sitl:,y -ehiool at 3:30 p. n: , Dr. W. Gn.tave" Iouse-al. .-uperinilenticut. Prayer meeting Weunesday at 7:15 p. in. METHoUlIST-ttev. J. L. -tokes. pastOr. Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. in. ani 7:15 p. im. Sunday school at 4 p. in.. M1r. John W. Chapman. superintendtent. Prayer iueetiPg at 7:15 p. m . A. R. PHEsIrTERIAN-Rev. E. P. 3lcClintock. pastor. Service next Sunid,y by the pastor at 11 a. m. Sundav school at 9:30 a. ta., 'I r 1. A. Carlisle, Superintendent. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:16 p. in. Mi-sionary Society Wednesday at : p. in., Mrs. C. lower, Presi dent. W. C. T. U. Tueaday at 5 p. In.. Mrs. C. Mower. President. EI-CoPAL-Rev. W. 11. lanckel, rector. Service by the rector every thirdt S-ndy at 1I a. n. and 4:10 p. in Lay reading by Mr. N. B. \lazyck at 11 a. i. ?iRESRYTEKtAN-Rev. J. S. CoZby pastor. Preaching by the pastor at It a. n. ansd 7:15 p. in. Sunday school at 3:30 . in., Mr. W. E Pelitam, buperiettendent. syer meeting Wednesday at 7 15 p. mn. Stewards Meeting. The steward, of the Newberry Circuit are requested to meet at the parsonage i n Newberry on January 3, 1888. -A. J. KIL.G1) cI. Lecture. George B. Cromer, Esq., will deliver a lecture before the Helena Sunday school Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. The public is invited. Over Sixty Thousand Cigars to W. A. Kinard. As a proof of the quality and untiform ity of the cigar I manufacture I hereby make the following statement, that I have sold to W. A. Kinard over sixty thousand cigars since the 4th of March, 1S87. HARRY H. SAMUELS; Daisy Cigar Factoty, 3)7 and 315 E1st 59th Street, New York. Christmas is coming: That you all know, but there is one thing you don't know, and that is, you can buy Dressin Cases, Work Boxes. Cut.glas, Bottles of Cologne, Fine Vases ande Christmas Cards very cheap, at Robehrtsoni's Di ug Store, opposite the Post Office. tf Raiseus, Nuts, Currants and Citron, fresh and cheap, at tf S. B. JONES'. ('harged With Forgery. The Columbia correspondent of the News and Courier. under d.tte December IS, says: "Harry Wood, a white yotith about 1G years old, was examined by Jutice Muller to-day upon the charge of forgery. It seems that Wood was wt ork ing as a train hand on the L-turens Raih-oad and last month drew the pay of S. N. Beane, another hand, by forging Beane's name as an endorsement onl an order and representing hiuself to D. L. Bryan, of the Richmond and Danville, as Beane. le drew $30 of B:"ane's money last month and attempted to repe it the operation again this tnonth. He was e mmitted for triail ini default of $5' bond." Wright & J. W. Coppock's linte of Gent's Neck Wear is jtu,t awfully tice. That is what the ladies sav, i. e., the best looking ontes. tf. I have added a restaturant to my busi neCSS alt the oldI stand of Wheeler Bros, on Main Street. Meals at all hxonra (If the dar. Ovst-rs, Hain and Eggs. Fish and in' fact' every thing kept in a tirst class restaurant. Give mec a call-prices to st'it the Itimes. In my absence Mr G;ary Coleman will see that you atre properly servedl. tf. JOHN F. WHEELER. Amity Lodge No. $7, A. F. M1 At a meeting of Amity Lodge No. 87, A. F. M., held December 19, 1887, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Eduard Scholtz, W. M. Otto Kletuer, S. WV. 0. B. Mayer, Jr., J. WV. Wm. Jobhnson, Treasurer. M. Foot, Jr., Secretary. E. WV. Thomnason, S. 1). L. D. Shlockley, J. D Peter Robertsotn,- Stewrds J. WV. Buffingtonl. A. A. Killian, Tiler. A large supply of school books .in4 received1 at Hunt's Bookstore. 9-22 School Books at lowest prices, at tf J. W. CHAPMAN'S. Wright & J. W. Coppock's is the place to get your Clothing, if you want te ::et the worth of your money. ti. Newberry County Bible Society. The~ Newberry County Bible Society hleld a meetinig inl tile Presbyterian chuirch onl Stundav tnight. An address was deliveredl by Rev. Tr. H. Law, the agent of the Atmericanl Bible Societv. Rev. J. S. Cosby was elected Presidetnt, and thu resident ministers of the townl Vice-presidenlte. Mr. JohnI A Chapan was re-elected Secretary and Treatsurer. Anl Executive Committee consisting of Rev. J. S. Cosby, Chairmflan, J. N. Mar tin, George McWhirter, S. P. Boozer, P. Robet tson and W. G. RIouteal, were elected. Abotut twenty-Onle nlew members were enrolled for this year. Thue dues for an niual nmenmbersip tare one dollar a year. Metmbers will lie received at an~y tinte. Remember that Wright & J. W. Cop pock give a dliscotunt of ten per cetnt. from regular pricesotn aill caish sales, if Stop at Sam Jones' atnd see hik elegan line of Christmas Cards-fronm acts to $O.00 ill prc.t Newberry Lodge No. 3-5. lK. of H. At the last meetitng of Newberry Lodge No. 35.3 K. oif H., the following otticers were elected for the ensuing year: G. W. Holland, Phl. ID., Past Dictator. Geo. S. Mower, D)ietator. M. Foot, Vice D)ietator. Geo. B. Crotmer, Assistanlt D)ietator. James F. Kilgore, Reporter. J. B. Fellers, Fitnancial Reporter. L. M. Speers, Treasurer. J. H. M. Kinard, Guide. WV. WV. Hodges, Chaplain. E. M. Evans, Guardian, A. A. Killian, Sentinel. J. A. Cofield,,M- 1)., Med. Examiner. D. B. WVheeler, ) M. A. Carlisle, Trustees. WV. WV. hodges, ) James F. Kilgore, Representative to Grand Lodge. M. A. Carlisle, Alternate. The Lodge and the order is in good cndition, atnd offers cheap and safe insulrance. Oysters, Oysters, A t wileeler's Saloon. . ti, "Christmas is Coming " ('hristia- comit but ro'e :t year. ''h0 i riot a rem:rkahle statement. and in fUer, we dlo not claim to be accus tometd tOO making remr -trkab!e statem -nts. Ever%l o?lv expects to give somebody el-e a nice p esent, in acCordant-e with t itne-honored eustom. The children will expect Santa Claus. T1 he qu.-stion is, where will the-e nice presents be found Well, let u- see. There is P. ROFERTSON, the druggist, opposiie the postottice, w ith a nice Ii tie of Christ inas and New Ye tr c:ards, in all styles-perfect gems of beauty-dressing cases, cologne bottles. vases, and many other novelties that would make a nice remembrance for your friend. COFIELD & LYoN, on their grand opening day, last Thurs d ty, had a g -and rush and inspection of their tine display of Christmas beauties, and many were sold. But if you do not wait till the last mmtnett Toil will still find there many rice an.1 handsome ar ticles. The.r store wias, and is yet, a scene- of loveliness. EDUARD SCHOTz. tihe jeweler, is next door. IIe has wed ding rings, and this festive occasion is a good limne to give your best girl a diamond. And there are many other nice things here too. Lovely vases, sil ver and gold trinkets, watches, and yes, gold-headed canes. You can cer tainly find something here to your taste. SAM. B. JONES, the confectioner, is next. door. This is the place for the little folks, for here is tie veritable old "Sinta," of which they have heard so much. The rush is so great that. we (ould scarcely get in to see what was there. But old Santa is there, and he is bu-y, but he i< a good nat ured fellow, with lots of patience, and will serve all your wants. As we cross the street we find our s -lves in W. E. PELHAM'S. Yes, in Pelhamn's drug store, and the s:ence presented to this scribe is too ''utterly utter" for his imagination. You will have to see Dr. Pelham or Gray Ellesor for particulars. There is Fort Sumter and "the old ship," the veritable "old z-hip,"dre-sing eases,cologne stands tine cigars, and a 2~> cent counter-just think of it, a 25 cent Christmas present, or a :25 one if you like. "You pay your money and take your choice." This store is handsome the year round, but pratic ularly so at this time. - We said something a moment ago about the wedding ring. There is another important matter in this con nection, and that is the wedding trous sean, and the place to get this important appendage is at 3MR. & MRS. T. F. TARRANT'S. The ladies have already found this out, and the wonder to this scribe is that all the young men don't make a mistake and go here to buy their Prince Alberts for the clerks are all handsome and sprightly young ladies. .The married men all know of this place through their wives. Well, for all that, it is a charm ing pdace and the place if you want to buy a-i.ie'e hat, bonnet or dress, or any thing in tha.t line. 3MINTER & JAMIESON, on the corner, are supplied with a nice line of furniture, carpets, mnattings, dry goods and notions, and they are selling them wiay down low down for the cash. THE NEWBERRY MUSIC HoUSv. ot Mr. W. WV. Ipark is supplied with organs and pianos and Mr. Ipark -is selling them very rapidly, but the sup ply is inexhaustible. J. W. CHAPMAN'S book store,a little furt her up,is not ma' - lng any big dli-play hut there are here iany nice books, and who does not love a nice book, albums and dressing cases. After you secure your ring andl your trousseau there is still another important matter and that is the wedding cake. The l,lace to secure this is at Wv. H. PAT'TON's hakery. And tnot only that but every body wants a nice cake for Ghristmas and he can supply you cheaper than you can yourself and save you the trouble. Just acro<s the street are MR.S. A. RISER & CO another place the ladies love, and they are really selling at cost, and they mean it. T1his opportumnity will not last lotng, for on the 1st of January they will dis solve. Don't neglect this opportunity. We have not time to miorailze on wasted opportunities but simply throw out the suggest on. We now call up in front of the Court House, on Mollohon Row, and are amidst tie many beautiful pictures, books, albums, gold pens, and other nice things too numerous to mention, always to be found at IU;NT's BOOK STORE. A nic present can be selected here withoult any trouble, for everythling is handsome. Next door is the 0old reliable clothing house of W Rw(HT & J. W. CopPOcK, where von can always find the best of clothing and gents furnishing goods. And here is the place for your Prince Albert, young mani, or anything else handsome that you may need to comn plete your wardrobe. If you fail to be suited here, jtust conme across the street and you will find the large clothing house of SMITH & WEARN, where is kept constantly on hand a large stock, inm the latest styles, of gents gen eral furni-hing~ goods. There are so mnv and such a variety of nice things here thlat you are obliged to be made happy before y ou leave the store, and then make your friend happy wvhen you go away. D). B WiWHLER'S, g'.neral merchandise, is not far down the street, andu here you wvill find( suech articles as will be valuable to you all the year round. Groceries, clothing and general merchandise. B. H. LOVELACE. has a full line of groceri.-s, canned goods fruits and many useful articles, and hI is sellinig them on short profits for thi cash. M. FOOT, JR., & Co., at Foot's old standu, have an large stock o grocer ies, dry goods. furniture am clothing. Thuese goods are new, hand some and( fresh. Trhey are being sold a remarkably low prices, and it will full: repay you to irspect them, for if you you are sure to be pleased. Here, tos as l1annfarters for"Daisy cigars,' diree from H11. .S.m+tcel' ):iisy eigar f.e-tory New York. "... .. RUssELL sells S cake- of Colgate snap for 25 Cnt-.' and a lot of other useful and nice things at proportiontely low prices. And just acro,s the street is SALTER'S PHOTOGRAP GALLERY. where you . an have yourself turned intc a pretty picture by the instantaneous process, and wouldn't that be a iicc present to send your friend ? SCOTT &' BRO., n'xt door to the postoflice, have till. w::re, stoves, and are prepared to do al kinds of tin repairing on short notice. If you are still not satisfied, and mus have your Christmas toddy, J. F. WHEELER sells Redmond's hand-made corn whi.-ky By reference to the advertiring columns of the HERALD AND NEWS yoL will find fuller particulars and a verifi cation of all that we have said here. And now to all of our friends and sub. scribers we send the greetings of the sea. son, and wish them all a happy Christ. mtas, and many happy returns of thF same. 1,00) paperr Royal Engli-h Pins tc give away in the next 30 days to eac0: cash buyer of one dollar's worth of ci goods fr om W. M. WI.soN. Cut-gla:s Cologne Battles, Work Boxes, Dressing Cases. Beautiful Vases. Cups and Saucers, Sachet Bags hand painted, Sachet Powder. Manicure Sets, and other beautiful things too numeron to mention, are selling at cost at Robert son's Drur Store, opposite the Pos t Office. Furniture at low prices for sale. Call on M. Foot, Jr., & Co. tif. If you want a present of any kind go or send your order to 9--2 HUNT's Boox STORE. Personal. Rev. Mr. Hanckel, of Abbeville, has been in town during the week. Miss Sallie Metts returned last week from a vi-it to Charleston. Mrs. L. C. Hunter wi:l go to Charles ton to-day to spend Christmas visiting friends. President Julius D. Dreher. Ph. D., of Roanoke College, was in Newberry the last of last week. Miss Alma Kibler is teaching school near Silver Street and boarding with Mr. John A Werts. Mr. Harry H. Samuels, of New York, i4 in the city and will spend his Christ main N ewberry. Mr. John R. Mathis has gone to Union to take charge of the telegraph office at that place. Rev. T. H. LAw, agent for the Amer ican Bible Society, was in Newberry the early part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. F. Werber, Jr., of Wash ingtonl, D. C.. are in the city and will spend sonme time hiere on a visi; to rel atives. Our editor's sanctaum had a very pleasant call on Monday from two charming youtng ladies of Pro-perity, Misses Cannon and Wheeler. Miss Mamie Metts has gone to George town to attend the marriage of a friend, and from there she will visit friends in 'lharleston before her return. Mr. John F. Wheeler and his bride arrived in Newberry yesterday and have rooms,at the Newberry Hotel. They have just returned from a pleasanlt trip to Chalilestonl. Col. Isaac Hunt, of Greenville. atnd Mrs. Hood, of Due West, are in New berry, called here on account of the illness of Mrs. W. H. Hunt, Sr. Miss Agnes Rice of Union has been on a visit to Mrs. M. A. Carlisle during the week. Miss Lizzie Ruff, of the County, has been visiting relatives in the city during the week. Come anld let us sell you your presents ceap, before the rush. 1t is settled that we lhave the prettiest goods in town. COFIELD & LYON'S. It M. Foot. Jr.. & Co. have now a com plete stock of dry goods, boots and shoes, clothing, furniture, groceries. et., for sale at prices that cannot be beaten. . tf. Hallow, Charlie!i Have you beern speding the suImmer in Alaska ? Naw, been to Wright & Coppock's; couldn't resist. ti. Best and completest stock of boots atd shoes ever offered in Newherry now on hand at M. Fon., Jr. & Co.'s tf. Teachers Association. The monthly meetingof the County Teachers' Association will be held al Prosperity, January 14th, (second Sat urday.) The session w ill be devoted to the answering of questions pre sented by the teachers. Every teache is requested to bring one or two prae tical questions relating to difliculties which he or she may have encountered n the every day work of the school oom. These wvill form the basis o discussion. If convenient please fot ward the queries to the President a Prosperity before the day of meeting If not convenient to do that, briln them with you to the meeting. A. S. SH EETz, President. POMARIA. Miss Fannie Schumpert, of Bush Rive section, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Anni' Capmnan. There is a great deal of moving amion anong someI of the people of this comn mu n itv. Mr. Sidney J. Kohn and familiy hav moed to Prosperity. Mr. Henry F. Counts will move in th house lately vacated by Mr. Kohn, thi week. Mr. Elmore L. Wessinger, of Lexing ton Cotuntv. has been elected teacher c the public school at Wheeler Academ3 The school is ini a prosperous conditior The farmers are about done piekin ad( ginning cotton. Next Sunday will be Christmas. Tlb children are beginning to talk abot Snta Claus, and I trust old Santa wvi isit every one of them. A couple wedidings are expected b< fore long, but as yet your corre.aponder has no invitation to attend. Y.F. CHRISTMAS IF YOU MAKE YC Toys, Fru -FiROM MY V J;. ? I have un (ndltesti variety of th the fancy of older heads. 1 invite special attention t T'o PLEASE BOTH IN QU, HiLD Largest Assorti * Our Xmas Stock, which is the mosi Xmas Cards, Mourchoi Cases. Sachet Boxes, Writing Desks, Gold Pens and and Illush. Cabinet Easels, Elegant A Mirrors, Bronze Pitchers, Bronze Stati Thermometers, Hand Painted Plaque Scrap Books, Games, Puzzles, Whisk Pictures, Fratnes, Bibles, Brackets, W Xmas Books of every description, etc Various and All About. Next Snudav is (hristnas. The (jovernor offers two rewards-see notice in this paper. Mr. L. W. Jones advertises an office for rent. See hi" notice. We have been having Christmtras weather all the we:ek. Rain. mud and cold. The Lutheran Sunday--school will have a Christna: tree for the school next Monday night in the church. A party of fifteen or twenty negroes left Newberry Tuesday for Florida. They were from No. 6 ',,wnship. The Newberry band has purchased a new set of instruments. They have arrived and are now userl by the band. A thief entered Mr. W. W. Hou=eal's fowl house on Wednesnmay night, 7th inst., and took away fiftt en fine chick 0 ens. No clue to the thief as yet. We would like for our subscribers who are in arrears to send along their little mites due this office, and make the heart of the editor happy with Christ mas. The levy for State tax for the next year has been fixed at 5._ mills. In New berry County the levy is 5 mills for County purposes, inclusive of the 2 mill school tax. The townships that voted railroad- subscription will be a little more. Mr. J. R. Davidson one day la-t week killed a white swan in Bush River that measured six feet from tip to tip of wings . He thought he was shooting at a wild goose. This is one of the first of these birds ever seen in Bush River. Th1R Seniaca correspondent of the News and Courier under date 17 says: "Mr. L. M. Speers, of Newberry, has been here this week putting up a hrandsomne monument over the graive of Dr. G. W. Yarborough and encelosing tihe lot with, a nice iron fence." Thre Court is still in session here. The jury was discharged last Wed nesday and since then tire Judge has been engarged e in equity business. Thre Court wvill adi journ to-day or tomorrow. Tire Christmas Festival will be cele- t brated at the Ltheran Chrcrh Suntday I morning at 11 o'clock, with appropriate c and joyous music, and a sermon by thret pastor, Rev. W. C. Schaeffer. At nighrt tbe pastor will preach on "Reflections y for tire closing year." The public is invited to these services. Mr. Proctor Todd's 1:orse was taken t from th.e stable ont last Wednesday I nighrt arnd node oir. The stable was c locked anid tihe lock was broken. A bout I a bushrel of corn was taken from the loft .3 of the stable. The horse was taken uip on Thursday by Mr. J. C. Perry at hris home about two miles from town. It would seem thrat whroever took it was only after a ride. We are told by a young lady friend that Mr. Sebaeffer preached a most satis fying sermon last Sunday afternoon at< tire Helena church about the duties oft the Christian life. That Mr. Schaeffer'sa manner was very earnest and his words impressive-showing "how sweet it is to: be a Chrristian." She expressed the I hope that Mr. Schraeffe~r might h.a per mitted soon again to preach att Helena. I . We still have left, some pretty Xma:s Cards. All prices. I t COFIELD & LYoN's. Look Out for Smanrta Claus. It is a source of pleaanre to visitt Pelam's Drug Store juist now and ex amine iris extenrsive arrayv of elegant Christmas Goods. Better still, is to buy thierm att the close figurres asked: for them. The stotck cotmprises Finet Colognes, Comb arnd Brushr Sets, Cunps and Saucers, Work Boxes, Writing Desks. Christmas Cards, Pretty Vases, and a hrundred other suitable articles as a Chtristmras present. nf Beaurtiful Boxes Paper art tf J. W- CHAP3MAN'S. ART MATERIAL, ART MATERIAL. I Minter & Jamrieson Have a large stock of Clothing ott hand whichr they are going to close un by tire 14t of .Janua:ry, regarrdless of prices. Call and see threm. Th'ley wvill sell you a Suit 25 per cent. chreapter than ary one else. S S tatfour.Ps Inks are best. for sale at tf J. WV. CHIAP3AN's WVrighrt & J. W. Coppock hrave got a big stock artd thtey are going to sell it or give it away. Mark this. tf. Pictutres, Pictrure- Tire prettiest yout ever saw, at tfi J. \V- CUHA PMA N'S. Fo.r a line or cheap Dressing Case call on S. B. Jonres. iIe enn tiurni.h youn ary style at a ,mall cost. t f catarra Hay Fever, col1ds in tire hread, htoarse ness, sore throat and mouth, are quickly cured by Canradiarn Catarrh Cure. It neer fails. Try it anrd be convinced. For sale by P. Robertsonr, Drruggist, Newbrry, S. C.. and Catnadian Catarrh Cure Co.. Manunfactrerrs and Proprie tors, Atlanta, Ga. aim. tMy stock of Toys is aboutt complete. Come onte. comre all, young. middle-aged a nd old, and see an endless varietyof novelties. S. B. JONES. tf tCall at Wrightt & J. W. Coppock's and get a better shroe titan you cart buy else JOYS WILL BI UR CHRISTMAS its a Conf JELL - SELEC ngs to make glad the hearts of tlh > these Christmna ULITY AND PRICE. T TSBOK ST<B (OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.) nent! Very I beautiful and varied ever broug Ba'gs, Fine Toilet Cases, Cuff and Pencils, Pen Wipers, Xmas Static lbums all sizes and prices, Frene ites, Card Receivers, Ink Stands, I s, The Poets in Seal, Russian ar Broom Holders, Ladies' Satchels, all Pockets, Steel Engravings, Past maDon't forget to give us a call OUR PROSPERITY LEIER. Mr. George Maylield, of Greenville, is i.iting his si-ter, Mrs. Mamie Birge. The Mi-se- Young, who have been pending several months in this County, ave returned to their home in Coweta ounty, Ga. The scarcity of poultry and eggs in itr market has caused an advance in rices which has not been exceeded for long time. Miss Lizzie IIipp, of Columi!,i, and liss Jennie -Corley of Dyson's, are the :nests of Mrs. W. H. Dickert and Mrs. V. B. Spence. Our clerks will all enjoy Christmas his year. The stores will all be closed a Christmas day-the first in a number f years-it comes on Sunday. 1'he Leg;slatcure has increased the levy f State tax f rom 4: mills to 5J mills ig thing this? It may be "fun for the oys, but it is death to the frogs." Mr. J. F. Wheeler and party, on the vening of his marriage and the evening .fter, passed through town in a carriage riving four in hand. The marriage bell' till continue to ring. More to follow. By the way Mr. Editor, I am not a fine :ramarian, by any means, but I hav .n utter abhorence to the use of a per onal pronoun instead of an article. Lasi veek you made me say "them old veter ns." when I said, "the old veterans." We are real glad that the Legislature ias passed the "pension bill." The State >f South Carolina owes something to her aimed, indigent old soldiers, and in our umble opinion this pension bill will fill he demands and necessities of these dis bled and needy soldiers much bettei han a "home." Many who are in need ill accept of a pension, who on account f family ties and relations, would not onsent to go to a "home." Every body is preparing and getting eady' for Christmas. Our stores are hock full of every thing to tempt all inds of desires and tastes, of all kInds fpeople. Santa Claus is heavy laden nd must dispose of all his wares. Apro os to this there will be a Christmas ree in the primary department of Pros. erity High School on Friday night ne at St. Peters' (Piney-woods) on Sat. rday-one at Mt. Pilgrim on Saturday tight-and on Friday evening hot sup. er and Christmas tree at Mit. Tabor. Ve ike Christmats trees in common and unday. Schools. They are conducive o much love and happiness, and ii roperly managed and conducted, not 'uly give much real enjoyment, but im ress many important truths on thE oung minds which time never oblite ates. Christ is onr great Christast We are having a real, jolly good timE t our home now-it's hog killing time. 'og killing time," you know, is a pro. ebial expression, and is synonymous rith real, good, substantial, enjoyablE casions. The fruits of hog-killing nes are somewhat varied; for instance, v have pudding, and sausage, an' ouse and chitterlings, and spare rib, nd last, but not least, saur kraut and ack-bone. Oh ! delicious eating. A 'oung lady would say, 'it is just lovely! n addition to these things Mrs. Y. ani he girls are busy preparing the fruit. ake, marble-cake, jelly-cake, looking !tr the Christmas turkey, and various *t ceteras. Everything is moving or appily and serenely, and I have an ides hat it is going to last-it usually does al nr house. I have heard nothing of thE yllabub yet; it is in the back ground. md I am afraid it is going to remair here, as Mrs. T. aint much syllabubist .d egg-nogish; but we are going t< tave a real good time anyway. I gol aself into trouble when I went to saLll own the pork. I got hold of the granu ated sugar instead of salt and was ap lying it vigorously, when the m idaxm lazed out "why, Yube, what in th< or'ld are you doingy" '-Salting thi: ork, to be sure. said I." "No, indeed ou're nor,-that's sugar you've got." :asted and found that it ws.s sugar, sur< moughu. "Wash oft' that sugar at once why 'm surprisedl at your stupidity,' said Mrs. T". I said "no, let it go, wi ave not had any sugar-cured hams in ong time." She agreed, and the trou ale was all over. And now, a merry cappy Christmas to everybody, andl es pecially to readers of the IJFERALD AN] NEws,and to y ou,Mr. E ditor,come dowi nd enjoy a real good Dutch Christina linner with us. I don't believe that any body can really- appreciate a Christmna linner like an old soldier who rememi bers his Christmas dinners in '01, 'G2 'i3 andI '61. They all want revenge. TUBE. 1. S. Russell Sells S cakes of Colgate Soap for 2 ents ; Crockery ware, Glassware, Lamps Boots, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, Valizes and a general stock of Dry Goods an Groceries. All low down for cash-giv hix a trial amn(l be convinced. Samtisfa< tion guaranteed. t f. Everyone should see Wright & J. 'A Coppok's Underwear before pu rcha: ing; it is as comfortable as ornamenta This is saying mutch, but 'tis true. tf. Henry E. Banknight and J. Will Smnit respectfully ask their friends wheni the city to call on them at M1. Foot. Jr COMPLE = PURCHASES OF ect'c1'erie5 [ED STOCK. "Little Folks" as well as to ptea. s Goods. 1 STRIV ,. B. JONES. )IRE! .oowest Prices ! I lit to this market, consists in part Collar Boxes, Shaving Cases, Wo nary, Picture Frames in Bronze, Oa l Glass Mirrors in oak, Tripleca aper Weights, Hand Mirrors, Fan( d Bamboo Bindings, Lap 1able Match Safes, Music Cases, Bann elI Paintings, Tioy Books, Handson When making your Xmas purchase Installation of Rev. W. C. tchaCire On last Sunday mornimg a large cc gregation was present at Luther Chai to witness the impressive ceremonies connection with the installation of Rev.' C. Schaeffer. as pastor of the Luther church at this place. The exerci=e w conducted by Rev. Dr. Holland, of Ne berry College, and Rev. Dr. Hawki editor :of the Lutheran Visitor. R Mr. Schaeffer and the officers of t church occupied front seats. The sermon was preached by Dr. Ha kins, editor of the Lutheran Visit He took as his text 1st Thes., 5th chap and 12th verse. As introductory he.spc of the wonderful perfection with whi God works in the laws of nature. every detail there is wonderful adaptati and harmony, from the falling of a sp row even to the moving of worlds in th orbits. In the bible alone, God reve himself to man, and in the work of gr he has the assistance of man, in work out God's eternal purpose in the sal vation of his soul. To St. Paul was gi' the task of revealing to man the details Christian work. In the text he menti< but one of the multitudinous combinati< that God has inaugurated to carry on work, that of pastor and people. A whenever he touches upon this critical a finely adjusted relationship he seems to animated with a deep sense of the delica of the question, and to catch a new spiration. A great deal depends on t relation in the development of the p] of salvation. A mutual responsibil exists between pastor and people. 'I people must know the pastor in his wo in his teachings, his doctrines-atte upon his ministry and follow his leads Must esteem him, his office, his cau Innw him in his wants, his troubles a his responsibilities. If you do this, a he does his duty, the purpose of God, this relationship, will be carried out. 'I pastor is not to have all the religion of i congregation, and do all the praying a edifying. The sermon throughout was full of gc advice to the congregation.. At the cl< of the sermon, Rev. Dr. Holland, acco: ing to the ritual of the Lutheran chur< installed the pastors and delivered i charge to him. Dr. Holland said I pastor was to be the good shepherd his flock, and should ever keep bef< him the perfect ideal, ever striving to more perfect. He may never reach i perfect ideal of the Good Shepherd, I by having before him the perfect ide and striving to reach it, he 'would more efficient in his labors. Dr. 0. B. Mayer, for the congregati< answered that Rev. W. C. Schaeffer 1I been duly elected pastor and had accept< Rev. Mr. Schaef'er then presented hims before the altar and was installed. Mr. Schaeffer comes to Newberry fri Richmond, Va., and has been here ab< a month. He is an excellent preac] and is attracting large cp'ngregations all his services. We hope le may fi Newberry a pleasant field in which labor. MARRIED. At the Episcopal Church in Ne berry, on Tuesday December 20, 18 Mr. M. F. Heller, of Kingstree, to M Carrie Simmons, sister of Mrs. R. Lyon, of our town, by the Rev. W. ianckel. December 1.5, 18', by Rev. J1. Ha kins, D. D., Mr. Charles T. Paysing and Miss Florence Dennis, young daughter of J. H. Denn is, all of Ne berry county. DEATHS Mr. Gary Coleman died at his ro< here on Tuesday, December 20, 18 aged about 30) years. His rema were taken to his home in Edgefin County for burial. Mrs.-W. H. Hunt, Sr., the wife Gen. W. H. Hunt, who had a strc of paralsysis about ten days ago, d at her home in Newberry on T1uesc morning. She was buried at Re mont cemetery yesterday afternoon Advertised Letters. PosT OFFiCE, NEWRERRv, S. List of letters unclaimed and adverti Dec.'4. lss7. Adams. .Tohn C., Gns,Eia Adams. Sallie. re,Mr, Aderson, Isaae. Hnrx,C ~ Anderson, George, Hri,Ms .c. Allewine, W. F,, Hgis uy Bam. Dr. J. P.. Myr,Rbc, Brown, Thomas, oe,.N, Boone, ID. M.. Pni,Ay Bogden, Cufi Pit, ,ly Carter, Harriert. Pp,Mria Cowrets. Sophi i ora,, ad, Cates, Robert, Snltn ere Edwards. Mrs. Nora.,mes &aid Franklin, W. P., ~eta,Knp Fair. Rev, G. J. -nlsBle Flanigan, Mitlton, \ngn . Grant, J. C,. V kn.Aie Gleun, P.A V.Grllme, Many,B ESHarBEr. . . Mothers hy ayer ebutchil, wearingout so Myotes, N can go to rig ni. , A. my,apo and gt ther po umminer,tialnd for Stectaan,aKsum. CongessFineEnmloes atle Glenns P. A. Wl.e MamPeAE. Thisos wllingeforvese leter f wlli iplo ".ladtha the weadrte fod:1 o C alke.'ritre E.n mi. HkE:BRT,P t others,li ofhi s abnto.ut cild learin tou say thany ohes, prvien and iet thenr, ooplareindestcbe thCongpeoFlne mknvelopeq t (lTiO ohis lp-bly od flon isiom lan The hartoe oFaly andbyos ChapkemThre's Bo Sitor ae aborty Wesrcei bs.oie eey oa SMITH & V THE LEADERS OF FASHION Have just received their SECO CLITHINI, SHOES AND HATS. These goods wer2 bought at y- ASTOMSINIGLY LO\V PRICES !1 - and will be sold accoi Our Line of Overcoats Full line of Shoes of all Grades of Gents' Fine Shoes a Specialty. -k WILL TELL; therefore if you wa at LOW PRICES give us a call. 8'StroP & B and for S, r in an $3.00 -SDIITIL & W]EA] 2s, B. H. Cline's Old Stand, - he ke HAVE ON HAND 'AND AN *--A COMPLETE ] a DRY GOODS, Le ng lats, Boots a: en -- ALSO, EVERYTHI >G R O C ER~ I would call special attention to nd SELECTED STOCK OF d Ladies' Dress Go< ,c Shawls, Hosiery, Gloves. I in- -ASK TO SEE i Fine Dress Shoe e In fact we have the MOST COMPLETE : rk, KIND ever offered in the City. nd I would be pleased to have you call and e ig. sure IT WILL BE TO YOUR ADVANTA se. tention and as low prices and honest goods rd Don't forget the place rd -For we want to see y' n Yours to ple he D. B.1 N. B.-Messrs. T. G. WILLIAMS, W. E od MAN can be found at my store' ready to s se lent line of goods. hDh ON 'T:-:F WIE ARE NEXT DOOR TO'l -WHERE YOU C ad4 4 8TOVIE8 AND 8TO ier~ Stove Pipe Alwa' to ~Tin Shop Work Done SRIGS,IJ DUU88WIJl LND ONE 90011 IHM P. ., ke __WILL SELl d CAL L:-:BEFOR E: YOU. WILL SA GROCERIESi 0] ____DRY G4 'B9OTS AND SHOES ]F~TRlTI'] ~ ND I HILL LINE OF GOO9S KE M. FOOT. SSHOES, SHOI ad- For the inhabitants ofthe United ol SHOES a specialty for Gents, Ladies, Cl at DI8PORTBS a COLt IEARN AD LIW PRIJI, ND PURCHASE of dingly. Cannot Be Beat. and Prices. Ladies' and QUALITY -and PRICE nt RELIABLE GOODS 'os FINE CLOTHING ZEIGLER BROS .' FIN E Si OES ale ONLY BY US. -A LSC--,: IES MEANS and $4.00 SHOES. LtN , ''he Newberrv C1ohcrs,' NEWB3ERRY, S. BUY s iJ [ RECEIVING DAILY JINE OF NOTIONS, nLd Shoes, 'G IN THE SI]TE. my NEW AND WELL Dds, Jerseys,. Jollars, Laces, Etc. < MY for Ladies. -J INE OF SHOES OF EVERY : xamine my entire stock, as I am GE. I guarantee polite atten as any house in the city. >ur face. ~ase, THEETIJER. CARWILE and POPE COLE how their my friends an excel - . -D. B. W. ~I1 POST OFFIICE, AN FIND [ONWAREj I VE R EPAIft, 8 A SPECIALTY. (sOn Hand ~t Short Notice. 1WE8 WIANTE9S. -NEWBERRY,8.0 :YOU:-: BUY. VE MONEY! LOTHING PT IN I VARIETY STORE. ' SS, SHOES, ~ States and Canada'! Fine iidren and Infants. r BIA, S. ~ '7