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Local and Special. Church Notices. [:AI"TiST-Rev. C. P. Scott, pas:or. preaching next Sunday at 11 a. in. aettf ~:'" U. -t. .n tav s:chool at :3 p. in. Mr. .t l. Carwile, S,t>erintendent. Pr..yer ieeting we.ineslay at 7:3.h p in. !.;THEBAX--Rev. W. C. Scha'-trer. pa-tor. Preaching next Sunday by the p:ts or.at IL11 a. to and 7 15 p. in. Sunday selhul at 3:30 p. in . Dr. W Gustave Housral, :rul,erintenvlent. Prayer tneeting Wednesday at 7:1: p. in. 51ETHotsIS-ttev. .1. L- -at,ke* paStor. Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. na stud 7:15 p. in. Sunday school at 4 p. in.. Mr. John W. Chapman. buy,erintentlient. Prayer ineeting at 7:15 p.m. A. E. PRE88YTERIAN-RPV. E. P. McClin:tock. pastor. Service next Sund~y by the pastor at 11 a. in. Sunday school at 9:3U a. in., 5Ir M. A. Carlisle, Superintendent. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:15 p. in. Mi-sionary Soci-ty Wednesday at a p. rn., Mrs. C. lower, Prest. dent W. C. T. U. Tuesday at 5 p. tn.. Mrs. C. Mower. President. I1;1ICOPAL-ReV. W. Ii. Hatckel, rector. Service by the rector every third S ind-y at 1 a. m. and 4:30 p. mt Lay reading by Mr. N. B. 'lazvck at II a. it. PRESBYTERIAN-Rev. J. S. Cozl>y pastor. Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. in. and 7:15 p. mn. Sunday school at 330 p. in., 3Mr. W. E Pelham, superintendent. Pra) er imceting Wednesday at 7.15 p. i. - Trial Justices for Newberry. The following are the Trial Ju-tices appointed by. the Governor for New berry County and confirmed by the Senate. Their term of office is for two years from the date of their appoint ment : H. H. Blease, Townships 1. 2 and 8; Charles P. Dickert, Townships 3 and 11; John B. Campbell, Townships 4 and 5; Warren G. Peterson, Townships ( amt 7; B. B. Hair, Townships 9 and 10. J. S. Russelt Sells s cakes of Colgate Soap for 25 cents; Crockery ware, Glassware, Lamps, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, Valises ; and a general stock of Dry Goods and Groceries. All low down for cash-give him a trial and be convinced. Satisfac tion guaranteed. if. iuter & Jamieson. Have a large stock of Clothing on hand which they are going to close out by the 1t of January, regardless of prices. Call and see them. They will sell you a Suit 25 per cent. cheaper than any one else. 2t Oysters, Oysters, At Wheeler's Saloon. if. Mothers, why fuss about children wearing out so many clothes, when you can go to Wright & J. W. Coppock's and get their popular indestructible suits for so small a sum. tf. Business Changes. Mr. Robert T. -aldwell has sold out li store to Mr. Paul Johnstone. Mr. Iley W. Fant has bought out the bar of Mr. John F. Wheeler and took charge of the bu-ine=s on the first of the year. Me: srs. C. J. P-:rcell and L. W. Floyd have bought o.t. Mr. D. B. Wheeler and I w ill take charge of the store i i a few days and continue the busint"s= at the same place. Cut-glass Cologne Bottles, Work Boxes, Dressing Cases, Beautiful Vaser. Cups and Saucers, Sacbet Bags hand painted, Sachet Powder, Manieure Sets, and other beautiful things too numerous to mlentionI, are selling at cost at Robert soni's Drug Store, opposite the Post Ofice. Pictures, Pictures! The prettiest you ever saw, at tf J. W. CHAPMAN'S. For a fine or cheap Dreszing Case call] on S. B. Jones. He can tiurnishl you anmy style at a e.mall cost. Lf 3lovements Alongthe Line. Mr. Wmn. P. Houseal h.is m.>ved into Gen. W. H. Hunt's house, on Cathoun s: reet, Mr. McD. Metts has moved into tihe house on Main streat hitely occupied by Mr. W. P. Houseal. M. A. Carlisle, E -q., ha.s bought Mr. J. E. Brown's residexice in Brooklyn and Mr. J. E. Browni has bought the house on Caldwell street lately o"cupied by Mr. McD. Met ts anzd will mceimpy it in a Mr. Tr. P. Lane has bought the Pen-3 nington hiou-@ in flelena a:,d w ill mIove to-day. Mr. R. H. Greneker will move in-o Mr. T. P. Lane's house.1 Christmas is coming ! That you al know, but there is one thing you dion't knlow, and that is, you can buy Dressing Cases, W ork Boxes, Cut-glass Bottles of] Cologne, Fine Vases andl Christmas., Cards very cheap, at Robertsonm's Drug Store, opposite the Post Otlice. tf Raisens, Nuts, Currants anrd Citron, fresh and chaeap, at tf S. B. JONES'. Wright & J1. W. Coppock's liae of] Guent's Neck Wear is ju4t a wfully nice. That is what the ladies sav, i. e., tihe best looking ones. tf. Furnxiture at low prices for -ale. Call oni M. Foot. Jr., & Co. tf. I have added a restauranrt to my busi ness- at the old stand of Wheeler Bros, on) Main Street. M,'nis at all hours of $1 the day. Qyste.rs. 11am anmd Eggs, Fish and ini fact every thing kept in a tirst cla~ss restaurant. Give me a call-prices to st'it the limjes. In moy absence Mr G.ary Colern~an will see that you are properly served, ti. JOHN F. WHEELER. Wright & 3. W. Coppock's is thme place tQ get your Clothing, if you wanmt to get the worth of your money. ti. Remember that Wright & J. W. Cop poCk give a discotjut of ten per ce'mt. Froi regumlar prices on all cash sales. tf Catarrh Hay Fever, colais in the h:ead, hzo:r-e ness, sore throat and mouth, are quic:kly cured by. Canadian Catarrh Cure. It ndecerjfal Trrv it and be convinced. For sa:e by P. Robertsomr, Drugist, Newberry, S. C., arnd Canadian Catarrh Cutre Co., Man ufactu rers anmd Proprie tors, At lant:a, Ga. xm1. -1,000 paptwr, Royal Engli,h Pius t o give away in the next 30o days to each cash buyer of onle dollr's worth of dIry goods from W. M. W11.SON. Those handsomn Family Bibles at Chapman's Book Store are very low priced. -ti A large supply of school books iAst received at Hunt's Bookstore. 9i-22 School Books at lowest prices, at tf J. W. CHAPMAN'S. Stop at Sam Jones' and see hi.s ele.g n 11i)8 of Christmas Cards-from Sets to~ $0.00 inl price. tf Congress Fine E nyelopes at tf . W. CHAPMAN'S. Various anad All About. The County Conumi=.,ioner= adverti-e several contracts to let. S.e notice. ir. F. Werher, Jr., :alv.-rti es hi eut tage on Coillege street for rent. See his notlee. t} The Leap Year pa:tv at the r;i.!, u re o :>f Mr. R. B. Lyon' on MayI:uv night was a very plea-ant affair. The W. C. T. U. will have a Chri-tma :r-e at the A. R. P. CU.rch on next 1'rr-l:y a:ftert;oon f.r the" c ildre"u. T At a neeting of the Co:ury Cni-f niusio'ners on Monday Mr. T. B. Leitzs.-y was reelectel keeper of the poor hon-e. w We :,ekuowlLge the receipt of a tl tandsontr c de:d.dr from Mr. M. L. Kinard. the Culunbia clothier. Notwitlh-tandin:g the heavy rains :?e 1 D mndiy norning the.e was -ervice in tonr birches in N ewberre. :n Tile first d ty of the il-w ye:tr %%as a .tiny, gloomy day in Nen aberry. Nt n"tny personS atte;n:ieI churbc i the nort:in;g. Next Weulnecsday, January ll, is thei .ast (lay for paying taxes, the time ,avirg been extended to that date by r 3ct of the Legislature. ' Wood was in great demand in New >erry la-t Saturday. The indications vere for -now and the pric t of woo,! ad ranced several point-. Last Monday was observe:! as a holiday )y the railroad anthorities, no freight F rains being rint anil the freight depot eing closed all day. Mr. R. C. Chapman proposes to ope P( -ate during the year 1888 on a low price. )asis. We direct attention to his an 'ouncement in this issue. d Drs. IIotseal an.1 Kibler h:tve been an elected physicians for the poor house J. 1nl sail for the ensuing year by the L lounuty Co)unty Conmmissi.aners. t We learn from a postal received from ui Mlr. W. F. Ewart, that he is in business of n IIaniord, Cal., and that so far he is as ,ery mtuch pleasel with his new tield. W Mrs. S. A. Riser & Co. are still selli.:g " goods at cost. They hive a few goods left and will close them out in a few lays. "A word to the wise,"and so forth. re It is said that the railroad authorities , ill begin work soon on th. bridge to be aut aero-s Scott's Creek at the railroad a ros,ing in the city in place of the tf ulvert now there. - Mr. C. C. Davis will commenee in a ew days the bull hug of a residence for [)r. 0. B. Mayer, Jr., on his vacant lot >n Main strretoppo-ite the residence of w 1Ir. J. T. F. Caldwell, to be occupied by w qfr. J. T. Mayes. h: At the regular meeting of the Knights )f Honor held on lst Tuesday night ei he newly elected otlicers were installed. SIr. J. H. M. Kinard was elected Re- s orter in the place of J. F. Kilgore, re- w ;igned, and E. II. A'tl' was elected iml luide. Newberry has another poet laureate. gi )ir fiencd TV. F. H. has been meaxsuring d t out by the yard lately. Possibly this 1n se w inspiration will be explaine d by tIhe sc levelopmuents of the next few days, as P ,ve learn he is to take a trip to Florida, ria Fairtield, on the 11th inst. t Cotmunion seyvice will be held att S he Lutheran church next Sunday nor-ning, when the sacrament of thel bord's Supper will be admninistered. It i was postponed last Sunday on account P >f the small congregationx. The-Festival. >f the Epiphany will be ob)served next " 'riday night.-l If you want a present of any kind go >r send vour orduer to 9-:2 H- UN'r's BooK STORE. w !ialeday. The first saleday of the new year was a lear, pretty day in marked contrast to tC Sunday, the first day of the year. There b was a large number of persons in town,0 md property sold very well. There were 10 sales by -the Clerk nor the Probate [udge. The president of "Foot's bone '" rard" says it was a poor day in their mar Let. From some cause or other the usual cI ,rowd was not present at this famous nart of trade. The following will show the sales made ~ y the Master and Sheriff: et MASTER's SALES, In the case of Sarah E. huzhardt vs. b [da E. Buzhardt, sold in four tracts: The b' schumpert tract, containing one hundred a mnd eleven acres, to John L. Cook, for $1,- d .00. The Lake place, containing seventy- Pi ,ight acres, to John H. Wicker, for $700. di Che Teague place, containing seventy- Ibi line acres, to C. H. Subef, for,$760. The mf Brooks place, containing one hundred and a orty-four acres, to H. H. Folk, for $605. tc In the case of Chesley D. Hunter and tI: Allen H. Hawkins, administrators, vs. tI E~lizabeth Hunter and others, in two in racts: The first tract, containing one.i aundred and twenty acres, to Ed. Scholtz, g ~or $390); the other tract, containing two aundred and thirty-sven acres, to C. W, in Buford, for $570. , In the case of John C. Sligh vs. Etta i Wicker, eighty-six acres, to John McKis sick Wicker, for $250. bi In the case of G. and C. Cooper & Co. al rs. W. A. Hill et al, two tracts: Tract No. w' L, containing ninety acres, to Geo. TV. Reid, for $600; and one hundred and eighty light acres, to Gee. TV. Reid. for 81.000, b In the case of Y. J. Pope vs. Win. F.0 Ewart, three hundred and seventy-five and one-fourth acres, to D, B. Wheeler, a [or $2,300.n In the case of G. G. D)eWalt vs. Mary F. Stilwell, one hundred and thirty-seven and one-half acres, to G. G. DeWalt, for $2,100. Personal property in same case was sold for $97. In the case of Wmi. H. Sondley et al vs. I: D. Hipp & Co., in threce tradts: Tract ~ No..1, containing one hundred and seven ty-four acres, to D. Hipp & Co., for el. l05; tract No. 2. containing sixty-four and seven-tenth acres, to Martha F. and Lou- a isa Wicker, for $400; tract No. 3, contain- t ing one hundred and six acres, to G. G. Sale, attorney, for $410. In the case of Richard V. Gist vs. Rich ard C. Sondley--interest of Richard C. ~ Sondley in five hundred and fourteen acres, to Geo. S. Mower, attorney. for $l7.. ' sHERIFF's SALE. In the case of L. W. Blalock vs. Geo. i WV. Whitman. forty-three acres, to E. R. ~ Hipp, for $2(0. In the case of Peoples & Johnson vs.3 Govan L. Sease, two hundred and ninety five acres, to Ed R. Hipp, for $18(. The other sale advertised by the Sheriff was withdrawn. OUR IPROSPERIY LETTER. DO va: i(.is .Cho.ls wetl e (ened again i .Mlonday. A OnI :ccounlt of the ince s-ant rails wra: were to services in an of the mIrehe- on Sunday mon11 ing. part Th'ie convention of the T. 1. C. A. ill conven-" h--re on Wednesday anld af!e, bur-d:ay. the 17!h and IS: I int. pres Mr. B. B. hair iasl' been appointed eve. ral Jistice for town-hips No'- aln( Li; 1. rice 11. S. Bozer, re-ig ned. foil Judging from the tinmber of people thre Iho passe' thtrotgil town on sale day. or t ere nust have been, a large crowd inl Sup ew"berry. gold Startling developments are now being liue oke for in the U'Neall section of the shlo% unty. We hlui,e the guilty parties I htim ar soon b: brought to ju<tice. on Mrs. B. II. Lovelace. Miss Emily hav avelace, Miss IIattie Bell Lake, Mrs. can troline Boozer and Mrs. D. W. 'T. pre( ibler, all of Newberrv, are viit ing lends antl relatives ill town. tiul The new year was u-hered is witli told !rk and lowering clouds, whici.. under raritied atmosplere, soon melted into rrents of rain, which continued nearly J I day without any intermission. root. Mr. Jesse Kihler had a difficulty with sisti negro last Tuesday in which Mr. K. witi ail to use a Jouble-barrel shot gun, but, eve. is thought, without effect. The negro, L ,d Hlodge, is said to be a very bad fel- root w. pin, The farmers Central Club perfected cart :rmanent organization here on last erat 'ednesday. The following officers tiful ere elected : R. T. C. Hunter, Presi- coll: :nt ; J. T..P. Crosson, B. B. Siumpert give id N. B. Wheeler, Vice-Presidents; B S. Dominick, Secretary, and N. R. Klei ester, Treasurer. Mr. R. T. C. Hun- trad r then gave the eonventionl a talk, enu "ging the importance of a closer unity pap the farmers. The Club wlll meet that :ain on the lst Saturday in February, dell hen an essay on the culture of cotton han ill be re'1 by J. S. Dominick. sucl YUBE. cup henry E. Banknight and J. Will Smith loli specttully ask th'eir friends when in 0 e city to call oil them at M. Foot, Jr.. of tl Co.'s tf. I mner :aford,' Inks are best, for sale at. J. WN. C1IAr.M1A'S mat the EXCELSIOR NOTES. iug day Hills and hollows have been visited itl another cold wave during the past ch1tt eek and it is feared that small grain whi i been injured to some degree. Christmas has come and gone and we by :tend a happy New Year to all. Chr Mr. Ebbie Long of the Ridge Road ction spent a few days of the past the eek visiting relatives ill this con- nul unity.l)C The peop)le in this communlity as a a. n meral thring enjoyed a pleasant time tring the holidays. Some wvent hunt g, sonie attended turkey dinners, 0 cials, &c., and of course y6ur corres- Tmu >ndenlt also enjoyed a pleasant time. hea Mr. G. A. Mills and f amily of No. 8 ro wnsipil paid a visit to friends ini tile(1f .Paul's commllunity last week. an MIs. Alice Ward, of your town, spent , ~t week visiting relatives in thlis comn unity, the guest of Mr. B. B. Schumn ~rt's family. Miss Lilla Werts, who has~ been te.rch- e scoo eiu ver in Edgehield during the st three or foul' months spent last to eek with relatives in the Mt. Pilgrim T Immunltlity'. on We were amused with tile idea 3 hieh Mr. "Tube" of Prosperity, has visi lopted ill ord]er to prepare sugar cured y ems. We hav'e often heard it said No ive anId learni" and we believe this 3 be a very good motto to be governed Cot as this is the first time we ever heard educated sllgar beinlg used in place ofbe It. We regret ver'y muItch that we could b t attend the Chlristmas tree of Mr. J. mo . heeler's school at Mt. Pilgr im 3 irch on the evening of tihe 24thl as we sp arn all who attended enjoyed quite a ber .esant timle. We always enjoy such tertainmnents. fatl The Christmars tree givenl at tile Ex- her ..ior Academy on the 2dth was a eaant and enjoyable occasion forbi thl younlg and old. The exercises the .gan at 2 o'clock and were opened ithl prra'iyer by theC Rev. C. A. Marks, ~ Prosperity, and after aln excellent for eee of violin music Rev'. Ma ks ad- (a -esse'd tihe audience showing whlose rth and why we celebrated the Christ as season of each year~. Rev. Marks is 0 g)od speaker and knows how to talk n i chlildr'en. After the address next t ing ini order was to deliver the presents !at the beautifuil tree contained, mak- tile g every little heart to be glad and re- to ice thait the Christmias season hard a lin ini 1 eturnued. g the excellent tiolin music furnished Aul i the occasion by Mr. Andrnew P. Bo- sev .ul and Miss Sallie HIarmn. There ~ as a lal ge cr'owd p)resent, anld every pas >dy seemied to enjoy thremselves. W e r iv< w ays en:j?y eaIch enltertainIinenits-Yes Sat e do). SIGMA- dut Wri;!iht & J. WV. C'oppock have got a g stock and they are going to sell it Sgive int away. 31lark this. t f. B.at anrd comipletest stock (of boots ud sho.:s eveir offered ini Newberryne ow on hand at M. Foot, .Jr. & Co.'s W tf. its I B'::u:ifui Boxes Paper at ff t J. W. CHtlAPNn- and M. FIOt. 'Jr.. & Co. have now a comn lete stock (If dry goods, boots anld din wes, elothing, fulrnitulr, groceries, is te., for' Sale at prices that cannot beof emen.I. tf.~ isar -Whlo k-eeps the nicest stock of IIats in .ewhierry Wright & J. W. Coppock 'r anid see thleml and be conviniced. t f. Do Hallow, Char'lie ! Have you been not pedling tire smlnmrer in Alask-a Naw, aft eenf to Wrnighlt & C'oppock's; couldn't nin t' Adlvertised Lette'r., nil h)oiT OJFFICE. NEWuIERRv, S C. cig List of' !cttir unclaimaed and advertised tiis aln. 3. ls.S 0lrn,1d. Rahel-. Mhob ley. Mary, amlpbell, A. F-., Rtodelitre, Geo. T., Jr., arlpheI.'I. W. A., iStephenls, Geo.. ones, lagie-. Thacker, Allen, ( leorris. MaJ(r. Wa dkinos. Wililiami, talnuey, WV. A.. W righ t. Morgan, cIt Woodard, Allen. Persons calling for theseletters will please exl ay that they were iavertisedt. E. S. IIEIIBERT, P. M. I ~ rs FRO3M NEWFrRRY CO'I MILL. I1 quiet Oin this side, save the (of fire crackers. ealth generally good. policeman has been ~n duty in of town for the past two week: -ure you I can visibly notice the zted thereby. Quite a numb ents were presentedl1 on Chri: by the operativlnS, &c., to 1ho er rank, among which I mentiu >wing: On Christmlas eve, I sqt e of the overseers and a second -vo approached Mr. G. A. M t. and presenlei him a hand headed walking cane and a b cigars. He received them, a. v that he appreciated the gifts he invited the squad to his he following Saturday night. as yet not heard from the vi imagine that he fully showed b. :iationl. r. Briton, the card-room ove presented by his room with a gold headed walking cane. that the sympathetic tear was oil down his cheeks when th< pre-entel. hin Stone, overseer in t e spin Il, was presented by his room ug mostly of little girls and i a most beautiful pair of gold glasses. W. Redd, second hand in spin n, presented with an Odd Fel and HI. B. Setzler, second ha I-room, was presented by th ives in his room with a lpair of sleeve buttons a ir button. So ends the pr( n by ,peratives to overseers uit now conies the best of a' ttner's presents to the oper ing with him. Were I to atten merate them it would till er for weeks to come; suffice all the children's hearts were ed by Otto and parents also, b3 1-oe presents as were sent to 1 as dressing cases, albums, s, handsome lamps, &c Otr Is the front. n Friday night the Superinte ie M. E. School, gave a charad ust say I pronounce the ente t very good save a few pieces. 11 Saturday night the children le glad at the Christmas tr M. E. Church, and on Sunday by presents from the Baptis1 School. series of services were held rch here during Christmas a ch I mention especially the s Vonday at. ni o'clock, cond Rev. McClintock, on the bi ist. n Monday night I was serenac silent hour of midnight by q iber of voices singing such :s as "Rock of Ages," and 6 iy Soul to-night." The party t nown to me have my best wis!: [rs. C. Mower, our leader of the Hope, had a Christmas tre 'sday night and again gladden< rts of the little ones; although] been a regular attendanit t arent meetings, yet I wish the Lhundant success. he mill runs smoothhy along. OPERAT1 'wonai. rs. Geo. B. Cromer is o:i a shor ~reen ville. cv. D. D. Dantzher, of Clio, S. vi5it to Newberry. [iss Debbie Swett, of Chiera ting Miss Lizzie Griflin. [r. John Hawkins has return wherry and is clerk in the post [r Scott Ellesor, of Lexi mty, is on a visit to friends,ini ry. :on. L. P. Miller, a member o ;islature fronm Georgetown, red to New berry. :r. J. W. Earhardt, of Lexir nt a day or tw o last week in ry on a visit to friends. :rs. A. B. Burn, after a visitt ter, Mr. ',Wmi. Zob,el, return: home in Charleston last week. [r. C. L,. Blease returned to C yesterday to resume his studi law department of the Univers iss Josie Lnndrum, whog has iMr. W. TI. Tarrant as milline her home in Virginia on last isses Nannie Wilson and] n, of Newberey, and Miss( tett, of Silver Street, have ret )ue West Female College. [iss Fannie Le-avell, after spe Christmas holidlays at home, ret ~olumbia on Monday to assumr ecs in the Columbia Female Ce r'. Isaiah Hait'wvanger, of Lexit Messrs. J. M. Proctor and 1, of Edgefield, were in th< eral days the early pairt of the .v. W. A. Julian, the new Lut tor for the Beth Eden pastorai :d with his wife and daughte urday and has entered upo esas pastor. Atlanta's New Liquor Laws~ .TLANTA, Jan. 2.-The action ( rcouncil in reference to liquor I looked forward to with interest forecast, resulted in reducing t] in which they might be granted. 'h amount of license is reduced ~en hundred to one thousand< .the hour of closing is changed ren to ten o'clock at night. 11 other restrictions in the forn ance rematn in full force and a dded requiring a forfeiture of tny retailer whose place becomnes ico or of ill repute by diPorder. M!aine's Dig Moose. laineX, big moose ha:r fallen. Lgass, a weCll known liuiter, sh long ago up near the Cana< 3r following him live days.I e years old, measured nine fee ie of horns to the tip of his tail. entv,two hands high, hadl a a le feet four inchtes, andl me hteen feet fromi the tip of his outstretched hind feet. Coming south. 31xCINNATr, 0., .January nuagers of the Cincinnati bas b decided to-day to have th md the winter practicing and ibition games in the south. M1 Schimelz left to-day for the so ke the necessary arrutugement TON ! MARRIED. DecemtberS6,i87, fyRev. C. A. Mark: Mr. John Long and Nfiss Lizzie Qui tlebaumn-both of \N berry Count. At Mt. Olivet church, Lexingto (ounty, December 2'th, 18S7, by Rei J. E. Berley, Dr. Henry G Eleazer an Nfiss Mary C. WVelch,'both of Sprin and Hill, S. c. 00,' In Newherry, Wednesday, Decen er of her 2Sth, 1S.7, by Rev. J. S. Cozb, atnas I 0. 3e!R. Hol mes, of Wilmington,N. C . o and Maniie Kirkpatrick, daughter R. L. McCaughrin, of Newberry. n the ad of 1)ecember S, lss7, by Rev. N. Younginer, M1r. Charley Eargle an hand Miss Maggie W. Cunalander, all oody. Lexington County. Some December 3, 1sS , by Rev. J. I, Ox of Efird, Mr. John Monts, of Newberr id to County, and Miss OretiaOshy, of Le: ington County. given December 25, 1Ss7, by Rev. S. :ouse IHallman, Ir. Uriah J. Stuck, of Le: We ington County, and Miss Alice I it but Suber, of Newberry County. is p. December 21, 1ss7, by Rev. S. Hallman, Mfr. J. Roland Dickert, Newberry County, and _Miss Liela 3 rseer, Martin, of Fairtield County. beau I am: DEATHS made Mrs. Sallie Rahn, wife of Rev. S. aue Rahn. (lied at her home in Lexington Tuesday, January 3, 18S8. She w . buried,in Columbia yesterday. A FARMER'S PHYSICIAN. boys J. T. Porter, DeKalb county, writ( frame Am remote from medical aid, but I ha a physician ever with me to check sudd, ning- attacks of the bowels in keeping Dr. Bi low's gers' Huckleberry Cordial. n d in Bucklen's Armca Salve. e op- The Best Salve in the world for Cuts. Sor Bruises. Ulcers, Sa!t Rheum, Fever Sores, T beau- ter, Chapped Hands, Clillblains, Corns, a: n1d a all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures pil or no pay required. It is guaranteed to gi :ents perfect satisfaction, or money refunth Price '45 cents per box. For sale by Cofil ,&C. & Lyons. , '. My stock of Toys is about complel atives Come one. come all, young, middle-ag ipt to and old, and see an endless variet y your novelties. S. B. JONES. to say II glad- NOTIOE r sneh them, Is hereby given toExecutors, Adnmi silver istrators. Guardians, Trustees and oth si fiduciaries, that Tuesday and Thursd > still of each week during the months of Ja nary and Febuary, 188S are set apart ndent the examination and filing of their a e and ttual returns as required by law. J. B. FELLERS, rtain- Dec. 26, 1SS7-It. J. P. N. C. were Final Settlement. ee of On the 17th day of January, 1SSS morn- will make settlement on the Estate Stin- Ellen S. Wilson, (leeceased, before t Probate Court for Newberry Coun1 in the South Carolina, and ask or a final d charge as Administrator thereof. mong All persons having claims ag:ai ervice said estate will present them to me, lucted or before that (lay. th of JAMES F. KILGORE, Dec. 14th 18S7-5r. Aministrator, led at ' nite a good ,Vhere bough if ou want to build up hon e- enterprise to send off to g onhat you can buy at homn ~te WAe speak for our branch Ihave the trade at this time ai othe it applies equally as well cause all trades and professions the town and county. V TE. 'are not selish. But we wa all the trintin that we are prepared to d wis It is not too much to say th our work is equal to the bes offie. bind to some extent. Thai gton honest. We make a speciall ~ew of everything needed in a toy ftlike ours. We haven't sai has a word about the Steam Power New- which we put in last sprin; It is a small beginning, an o her should not be despised. TlI *dt first steam printing ever dor ou-in Newberry was in our estal es in|lish ment, anld it's still goir ty.. ion. You knowv that stea1 been power is much more sa-tisfd r, left tory than hand power in an Mo"- enterprise where power is1 .izzi be used. Our power is pr arrie duced by a novel piece < rned mechanism in t.he shape of a engine no bigger than a stov nding (Come in and see it in oper urned tion. We take delight i ehrseeinlg 3ou about as well lege. sigyut gt,and anythingr else you nee( city that we have not mentione week. We guarantee satisfaction heran every particular. We p 7t):r Stationery in Pad a isat a smlltie extra over tl ordinary loose sheets with without blotters. The pa - w use are excelled by nor > the being~ very neat with int( cense, changeable blotters. $nas A word just now about o fmPrices .er or mection ""may, not beout of season. comparison of thenm with a establishment in the Stb should be granted a clinchi WB. argument for your patrona ohi of home enterprise. lline e waf asured f os oanybody with a lack of appa ciation for home folks, but know that some people, unl< -Tereminded, do forget that th ball can get at home what th e club often send to distant pla( giigfor. D)on't forget. _N\., i FI M "NEW GOODS! With cordi:l thanks for the liberal p: - tronage received in our openiig, u w ouild respectiully inforun our patron friends and the public generally that m d are constantly adding it-ms to our stoel . We iow keep our spe:;ial line complel and vou e:tn always inil w hat we adve Ur I)res.; Goods now consist of Ca: meres, Nuns viiiiiling IIrietta's Al:n< Sebua-ttpol, FlanluIs, 'Tricot. and )t otlier woolen goods now fa-hionabl Siiks, W\"at:red Silks and S.ttiis, Gin, halns and domiestie Plaids and! Calicos. Knit Goo.Is for Ladlies and Misses ar Children .Jerseys, Undervests, Pin and Skirt-, also, Gents Undervests. We can give you a full -Bridal Ot fit" as cheap as you can buy and mal then. Why then, all the trouble at vexation of gathering up and makin when we have them ready at your doo - Full line of nicely finished and embroi Crei Underwear in full suits-at pric to suit all. Corsets and Bu_tles of all sizes and r. all prices. Df Lidies. 31i6ses and Childreis' Io. I. and Gents IIaif 11ose. Ladies and Gents IIandkerchie Linen, Lawn,and Silk. Ladia Linen Collars and Cutis. Full line of Trimming Goods in the la;est and most fashionable goot viz: Furs, Satin., Silk,Velvet, Velvetee Gimp, Galloon, Hercules Braid, Cot Briad, Beaded Setts, (hand made) Bead Trimming in all colors, Domestic Hon spun, Bleached and Unbleached Ti< iigs, Flannels. etc.. in fact evervbi; usually found in a tirst-class Dry Goo store. All Millinery Goods will now be sc at big discount, preparatory to Spri trade. Agency for "Brohard's Wind< es Holder," or Lock, useful and safe, et Burglar can enter where this lock is :i pliedl-now on exhibition in front ve store. Call and -xamine.. d. Three nice rooms, inmediate;y oN Ad store, for rent at reasonable prices. Misses Lelia Rives, Mamie Metts a :e, j Stevie Bowers are still with us and % ei take pleasure in showing our new a of select stock of fashionable goods to th, Many friends and customers general Again thanking you for the libe ,patronnge extended and soliciting ac< tiuntance of the same, we are Most Respectfully, er 1, & ILlS, T1108. F. ARRAN ay Main street. Newberry, S. C. or "- Sale Of Personal Propert On Tuesdity, the 17th day of Janua _.I SS, beginning at 10 o'clock, a. m., will sell, at the late residence of Ja< Setzer, deed., the personal preperty longing to his estate. consisting of 1 n and one horse, cattle and cotton se he 1 four-horse wagon, 1 shop, househ e and kitchen furnitute, etc. .y' Terms: Cash. GEO. A. SETZLER, WADE H. SETZLER, t F. M. SETZLER, Executors REDMOND'S !I \D IDECORN tII DISTILLED BY SWjor Leni R, Rhdmor THE NOTED MOONSHINER. d This Whiskey is guaranteed by 3Ma tR. to be pure Hand Mlash and una( terated, and as its numerous testimoni In go to sh ow, is especially adapted niedical use. Sold in Newberry only e ILEY W. FANT, t F. W. WVAGENER & Co., Sole Agelr Charleston, S. C. M'~AON k1 HALI o. -r~wThe cabinet orgran, RO in tod uced in its p ent form by Maisor lilt Ih~HamP a in 1s61. Ot: INILL nak rs follow ed in d __________maLufacture of th Lins.ruments butthe Maso' & H amlin0Org: have always maintained their supremac: Mason & Hamlin offer, as demonstratior the unequaled ex ellence of their organs. fact that at all otthe great World's Exh t1 ionis,siuce that P aris, 1-67, in competit Awith best makers of alt cohntries, they hi invariably taken the highest, honors. Ill trated catalogues free eiMason& Hamlin's Stri O erwas introduced them in 1882, and NFl been pr onounced by * perts the "greatest ~.half acnuy d_A_cirular,_cntainin trvet in ials f Ar three hundred purchasers, mansicians: toners, sent,.oehrwt dsrpiee elogue, to any applicant. Pianios andl Organis sold for cash or easy p Smerits; also rented. - MASON & HARLIN ORGAN AND PIANO g BOSTON. XEW Y CEICAG 3 4t. THE INDEFEDIE >The Largest. The Ablest, The Best n Religiolis and L.tral'v WkIv in0 Itile i0 ~One of the ablest weeklies in existence. Pall Mall Gazette, London. England. "The most influential religious organ in S states.--lhe spectator, London. Englan -'Clearly stands in the fore front as a wee 'eligious magazine."-Su' day school Titt Philadeldhia, P'a. UProminent featutres of THE 1NDEPE'I during the comning year will be promiised Religiotus and Theological Aricles RnnoUUTIGTON, Risnor CoxE. DR. T1 Llt oDoaE L. CrYLEK, DR. HowARD OsGuoD. HIowARD) CRosiBY, DR. WM. R. lIU3.rn501 DR.)i JAMES Ft-EMAS CI.AiCKE, DR. GEu PENTICOST, iad others5 Social and Political Artilesk, PROF. W\1. (. SrDINER, PROF. Elminlia or Ui.'. PRE's. .louis IIAsco', PtiOF. AR II.mnLFY.and others; IS MIonthly Literary Articles, TunoMAS s:TwVoETit HiGiss$oN and ot - eritneal and literary aruele. by MAui SrFOIDARIn, MICs. sellt Y i.E:i VAs It.NsoEi' Poemzs ail Stories, lE. C. sTE101N'n. El%AATiil 5iTUART Pil svopy.FoRl', -1 LIA Sti. AYEI. IRO'E 'I E CoKa: En':Tu M. TunoMAs. ANDREw .' .Ji'i on i0.E O'lEIitt and others; and A Short Serial Story, k By E. P. RtOE. teEVERY INTELLIGENT FAMILY NEEI flo GOOD) NEWVSPAPUR. 11. is a ne-as,it.y I 0 parents and children. e A good way to make the acqnaintanc THE lND)EPENDENT 14 to send( 3J cets A "Trial Trip" or a month. . SPECIMEN COPIES FREE. eTHE INDEPENDEN A ND American Agricultaral1 W.ill hoi hn he~ sent on:e year eaich, to any -con not a~ -mubcrizber n o TH E IND'IENDENT1 SS 2.,New York. S o papers are sent to subscribers after time paid rfor htevexpiredi. .,THE INDEi'ENDENT'S Clubbing List wil y sent free to any person asking for- it Any J ihigto sublscrib)e for one orwore pa ~cs or n.agnzmnes mn conniection With TInE I P'ENDENT. can save mioney by oide-ring our Club List. Add res THE INDEPENDENT. S a . vew. SMYITH' THE [EEIIRS OF I Have just received the tCL0TH Ii These goods wer bought at ASTONISHINGLY LOW Sand will be sol Our Line of Ov( Full line of Shoes of Gents' Fine Shoes a e, WILL TELL; therefore at LOW PRICES give dil 1 10. id ,g [o SMITHC & B. H. Cline's Old Sta er LOOII ad IIAVE ON HAND T,--A COM] DRY G0( Y. ]Wats,~Bo ry, - ALSO, EV -G'ROOE c oe s I would call special a SELECTED STOCK 0 Ladies' Dre Shawls, Hosiery, A Fine Dress In fact we have the MOST C KIND ever offered in the Cit I would be pleased to have lsure IT WILL BE TO YOU.1 tention and as low prices and Don't fc For we for N. B.-Messrs. T. G. WIL: by MAN can be found at my st< ~.lent line of goods. DON'T ___lY ARE NEXT I -es -WHERE bse TINJIT L lOIISER RNISHl -Stove Pip iTOVE All - 2 Tin ShopWo: 2RIGS, BEES\l SCOT! .ONE BOOR_FIIOM P. M . FOE' I WIL! CA LL:-: BE hYOU WIL] GROCEIl ir BOTS A2D )rya T .1NDAFRLLLINEOF Cake - - - - - - one For the inhabitants< SHOE S a specialty for Gen rowDl1PORl I WEARN, IAHION A8\D 161 PRW .r SECOND PURCHASE of PRIC1ES! R. accordingly. .rcoats Cannot Be Beat. 1l Grades and Prices. Ladies' and specialty. QUALITY and PRICE if you want RELIABLE GQODS as a call. Stro l & Bros. FINE CLOTHING and ZEI81.ER BROS,'FINE SHQE~ for Sale ONLY BY US. -ALSO r AMES MEANS $3.00 and $4.00 SHOES. VE A1LIT, " he1wberry othiers,' .nd, - NEW$ERRY, S. AND AM RECEIVING DAILY ?LETE LINE OF IDS, NOTIONS, ots and Shoes, ERYTHING IN THE ~RY L I]5 ~l tention to my NEW A ND WELL F ss Goods, Jerseys, Gloves. Collars, Laces, Etc. 3K TO SEE MY - Shoes for Ladies. OMPLETE LINE OF SHOES OF EVERY you call and examine my entire stock, as I am t ADVANTAGE. I guarantee polite atten honest goods as any house in the city. rget the place, want to see your face. tours to please, . B. WHEELER. IJAMS, W. HI. CARWILE and POPE COLE - re, ready to show their my friends an excel D.B. W :-:FOPEGET )OORt_TO TilE POST OFFIC1E, ~YOU CAN FIND AD NTONRAR i ~D STDVH REPAIR, NG GOODS A SPECI1LTY. ~': e Always On Hand-s rk Done at Short Notice.. A1 AND HiDES \VNTED. A Ir & BPEO., - - JR.,RRY8.11 . SELL YOU -- :FORE:-:YOU:-:BUY. 5 SAVE MONEY! "'LOTHINIG I GOODS___ 1ITIK AND VALISESW JsITURE, t0088 KEPT IN I VARIETY STORK. IOT, JR.,& CO. HOES, SHOES, f the United States and Canada! Fine ts, Ladies. Children and Infants. T'ILS ,T TBMUl=lT COL~7I~4I7~A S, 0.