The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, July 19, 1888, Image 4

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I'rLlSHED EVERY THURSDAY AT NIWERRY. S. C. THIs A) THAT. The town1i of Liberty. Texas, proudly claims that sixteen inches of rain fell there lately in the eourse of thirty-six houirs. David Ashley. of 'lattville,Nebraska, x. h:as iu-t died of hydrophobia from the bite of a r'bid( do reveived twelve years ago. An enterprising physician in Austra lia advertises : "1 will pay half the funeral expenses in cases where I am not Slcce ssfu1. Burlington, New Jersey, is the chan pJin town for widows. There is one block that gives .helter to thirty-one of these at trz etive I bt daninerous creatures. At Berwyn, Pelsylvania, lightning lifted John Higgins and the lawn Imlow. er he w.is using wo feet in the air, and then dropped themi: without inl jury to either. C(hattano: 'ga, ''ennetssee, is prospeet ing quietly for oil and natural gas, and if either is discovered hugs herself in the conviction of becoming a new and greater Pittsburg. Essex, N. H., has a pear tree, still alive, planted by John Coggswell, of Chebacco, who sailed from Bristol, England, May 23, 1685, and settled in the north part of that town. The number of emigrants who ar rived at Castle Garden in May of this year was 73,770. The number for the .first five months this year is 187,139, against 1f t;,090 in the same time last year. When the queen regent of Spain was passing through Yalencia the other day the students of the university pre sented her with a petition requesting the suppression- of the German lan guagein the Spanish colleges. Recently, at a Moscow sunset, the rays of the sun were intercepted by a cloud, and through some peculiar property in the atmosphere the city was colored a vivid purple hue. The strange effect lasted for eight minutes. A St. Louis doctor says that cocoaine not only destroys the will power, but will make a villain out of the honestest man in the world. The phylloxera is spreading in the vineyards of California. Another dis ease called root rot has also appeared to aid in the work of destruction. Roan Dog, the big medicine man of the Sioux, finding his mother dead and his reputation gone, sent a bullet through his heart last week. Among the presents sent to the pope this year were a rowboat, a boot-black ing machine, and a bicycle. Fancy the holy father on a bicycle ! Joseph Pinion, of Temple, Ala., found a rock about twenty miles from that place in 1868 that would cut iron, and he says there is a great deal of it. A wild boar took possession of the -main street of Santa Anna, Cal., a few daiys ago, and roamed at his own sweet will for several hours. Finally he was shot. An autopsy on the body of Nelson *Lee, who was killed in Charlestown, WN. Va., a few "'days ago, showed that his heart was sit ua'ted on the right side of his breast. A man in New .Jersey, who wvas in ver~y dlestituate ci rcumistances, app)lied to the town for help. He asked for some mnoney andl a pair of patent leather slippers. The miost conun!lon stujck expres.sion1 *in the longuage is probably "w elI," used as ani interjection. 1 may be given more meanings than any other mean ingless word of a few letters. The New Ben Hur. [Frm the Chicago Timies.] General Lew Wallace is to write a life of Senator Harrison. We take pleasure in giving a chapter synopsis of the forthcoming biography: Introdui-tion: A glowing panegyrie on the beauties of rep)ublicansmf, the ad vantages to be derived from cheap .whisky andi' dear socks and a brief reierence to the civil war from Sumter to A ppomnatox. Page 1 to 150. Chapter I: The origin of the Harri son family and the meaning of the Chapter H1: The life and glorious achievements of that stauach English patriot, Major John Harrison. Pages 2>0--~>o. Chapte.r III: The Harrison family in * the revolution. P'ages 3~>0-4. C'hapter IV: That gallant soldier and eminent statesmian, William Henry Harrison, with sonme account .>f the menmo rab le (camZ3paignl of 1I40. Pages C'hapter V: Genra Benijamin Harri son1, his life andi aelhievemniits. Pages The PoI,lationI of P'aris. The .stai.,tii aldbureau (f the muni. eipalit of Pai ha just issued thbe re turn- a'-t thei popultion of the city the eii of I . Thete returns punt the~ 2,901.ost ei who g:44.4503 wer r\ i of tin ("-ntur '*h' t,,ind populat~ion oIf the :Seine wa , -nix I:;.5T. so that it i now. morle thani f'our timies larger than3 it then wa5. ::a-rea:sm:n to 1,2030.0010 in N o ::: i I - :, 1o to inc 1ri. t hal ,:. taera.r. inca ai lrea l'i y bot d.00 In th 3\ 1: :'!'n yearus.~ vr t ,1(I .sm: .iK nz1preachedIfgain lth evein. itr hea af4hiro sonne who the pvil (' :m i te mut lie sii -:3 w1 I .ht h aveietwas a fa they h O ne W ay of F iguring. [ l W [Charleston World.] Here is the way in which I figure out the re-election of Grover Cleveland by ha States: CE' (eor G h............................. a M i .sou . . i...... .................................. s 0) uth (arolina.............................. V irginia........................ .. . Conn E eticut.............................................4 lIelawa It e .....................T... North C arolina.............. ......... 31 ta F L orida....... ................. 4 bil T E x as ........................................ 1; ?"rv.t V irginia ............................ ' Tenn E sL. ....................... A . ba na......................................... l0 I Idi A n a................................................ 15 I.otil.in N a... ............................. t 1.11o ID e Island .................................. 4 N e W Jersey........................................ 9 Miel I gan.......................:. Wtw M ary L and............................................. 8 do Ca L ifornia....................................... ( Ilad] Ne 1V York..........................................ho Missins I ppi...................... 9 W i i. e N tu ky. ........................................ (arli;le, 1'., July 3. J. n. JR. vel Told in a Nutshen. ..--tgol [Inland Printer.] The souvenir dancing orders of the Albany Printing Pressmien's Union contain the following vontributioii from "a printer's devil," which is too funny for publication in so-called comic pa- a pers; at least, they seldom have such renuine humor. It is entitled "A Prize Essay on1 Newspapes': Newspapers is called vehicles of in formation. Rep8rters is what is called "the ataff'-so many of then being "sticks." They work hard-at refreshment bars. Proofreaders is men what spoils the punctuation of compositors. They spell w a word one way to-day and another way to-morrow. They think they be intelligent persons; comllpositorsl think different. Compositors is men as sets up the tot type-and sometimes the drinks, Comn- leg positors is very steady men when they for is sober-which they seldom is when for they can help it. loc Editors is men what knows every- yc thing in the heavens above and the tri earJh beneath. They is writers who vi, iloesn't write anything whatsoever. tui They is the biggest men you ever see. Manlag.rs is men as taken in the sti "tin" and gives patent-medicine ads gi% tops of columns next to reading matter ob, thirty-seven columns out of thirty-two. Proprietors an't anybody. They an't ver seen. Te: Printers devils is the most important ore persons in a printin' office. They does 12, the hardest work and gets the least pay. a b Pressmen is-well, there wouldn't be av( ao newspapers, no circus bills, without wl pressmen to print 'em. de Feeders is men what feeds on the fat wil f the land. If I ever start a paper of Th rnv own I'll call it the Umbrella. on< Everybody will take it. be I heard the foreman tell this funny ort tory to one of the "stafi" the other day. It lust have been funny, 'cause they both laughed. This is the story. "A of gntlemnan was promnenlading the street w"' with a little boy at his side, when the to ittle fellow cried out: 'Oh, pa, there upl zoes aln editor"' 'Hush, hush said the fit father, adon't make sp)ort of the poor Fe nan, God only knows what you may gr4 :-omle to yet.'', . nm Bill Arp on Tallapoosa's Boom. - Tallapoosa is emphatically a yankee rel own, and the New York Herald nor Th: my other Herald can't smother it Je: aor stop its progress. The people keep inf >n omlinlg antd buying and building. th< 'he air and the water and the climate ire delightful, and these are enoughl to harm tile northern people who are p blizzard sick and long for a more tem prate region. They are not only con1- no0 ter: :ent withl their nlew homie but are de- wih lighted, and every man wvho conmes and be lceates invites back and brings sonme wi] .Li' f his miore timiid nabors. Here is a er thrivinIg population of 3,000 people liv- "' ing in a b)ranld new town that a year 7 Igo had only U0O souls. Thlese people have comle from the extreme north, y fromif MIaine to M1innesota, anid all of lo the have sonme mneans, and are put- tom ble ing their mloneyV inito some enterprilse. ma A large plant of glass wvorks is nearly he umpllleted and there are varioussmall wo .idstries established. An immense y wagon factory is projected. Their on tron:furnace is on the way. They have rarket gardens that can't be.surpassed.T A down east Connecticut yankee came Bri cut tile last of February and boughttr fifteen acres of the poorest, whitest, Pi ravliest land I ever sawv, andI after ~i-r taking up two hundred and seventy- L our stumpls, has made it rich, and now sells every (day as tine potatoes and mions and other vegetables as ever rew. H ec wears a bell crowvned fur hat .nd is the very personificationi of old h Brother Jonathan as wve see him ini the ~ pictures. He is as lively and as happy as a jaybird. Thrlee yankee girls are here teaching school, and I'll bet that , some of our widowvers will marry them a before the year closes. Away back be-a fore the war, when yankee girls used to Eome South and teach school, our wid-" wers married themi as fast as they ' Eame. They were smart, self-reliant amd econom1ical, and that is the kind ot a wife a widower wants. A Meteor viiule in sunlight. [F.romu the New York Herald.] The large meteor seen at Appleton WV i.. onl Mi1onda:v, is repoirtedl as havin ii, riva-d' the -.un1 iln brig.htness, leavig at rtatin of'sprks. in its rear. TheI lan Iteid mu st have leen! oirigin:daly vry lar:P iof its kind buefore~ it emterredl from!: c'old snr to pen eltate oumr atin - phere andt peri-hi' byv the Iiery heat o finI iln. I lad t htis m! eteori ilashed acret the W\isconsinl hleavens at nighit It m tighit ha:ve givent people a gnr-at sear. C'hangeable Cottona. [From itheII Newv York SunI.] A\n..ry cul-tomIer to )Ir. IsaLc,.tein )utey-, whlien I bouught this suit two .ok at the -olii onow' 3\r. lIsa:estein -3Iy frenit, datva hut fr Ilhree tuillar, ulnd beebIles5 will w s'uuine of t hemn are Pleasant. [Fri mI tihe Somet(rville Joiurn!al.] A baby's\ life is a conimstanlt series~ of -urpures -lot h to t he baby himself and to the peoptle who have him in charge1 Iv . 1 1 :J . .. y y LZIVa- IV . The White Pacha. [New York Advertiser.] uppose the -'White Pacha." who sanpeared in an unexpected place in v tral Africa, and whose identity is a ulbject of 1:ucli speeuhlttill just now, ' )uld prove to he neither Stanley nor b uili ,tut ('hiine'e 0ordon) hitllself I(i e thing is not likely, but it iseer- iH Iily not beyond the Ioulllis of J)05:1- a itv. A Witty lieply. [Frorm1 the Detroit Free Press.] k gentletnan of this city, who, by the n .y, has a fad or wo, was walking w! town the othe"rolay witi a witty e Iv, the intiiate a.nd gue"-t of his s fe, whenk lie be.an to revile facetious t he gait and carriage of her sex. :ven you,' said lie, "walk with a l y mWechialical Step. "es," she iii-.tantly replied. "I arn 1!ng with : crank.'' Always the Great (luestion. [From the Omaha World.] e 'irst colonial patriot ellturv or so C )-i'm in favor of noIminating orge Washington for president. zeconld colonial patriot-Kin he carry w York? .Fin fer 'in11.,,a A Surprise to 11er. [From Harper's Bazar.] t. Louis mnan (witnessing "Julius .sar")-Do you notice, my dear, with lit stately grace Brutus moves about? 1Vife-Yes; and he is in his night n, too. It's wonderful! k conilittee of professors and direc -s of the Virginia Agricultural Col ;e, at Blacksburg, have gone North . the purpose of purchasing an outfit the experimental station to be ated there. They will go to New >rk and Massachusetts, extend their p up into Canada, and coming back, it the Michigan and other agricul ral colleges. Then, having examined a best work of the most successful in tutions similar to Blacksburg, will -e the benefit of their most careful servations to the Virginia College. . big enterprise is r.nnounced in xas. A company has .0,000 acres of and timber land in Cherokee County (Hit) acres of which is underlaid with lanket deposit of brown hematite, ?raging 50 per cent of metallic iron, ich can be mined for $1.15 per ton ivered at the furnace. The deposit l produce at least ,00) tonls per acre. e company will erect a furnace at ?e and will invite other parties to ate furnaces and will furnish them in the field without cost. t took twenty-three years to get rid :he surp)lus p)owder left over from the r. It wa cousumted in firing salutes the flag, and the last barrel was used last spring.- No) salutes have been ad since then, except at West Point, rtress MIonroe and Fort Riley. Cont ss voted $50,000) the other day for ring and evening salutes. ishop LaFleche oIf Three Rivers, ebec, has suspended the Jesuits from igions mninistration in his diocese. e step is taken on account of the uits having in a number of instances luenced dyin1g Cath olies to change ir wills in favor of the Jesuits. Urate Up ou are feeling~ depressed. your appetite is >r. you are bothered with Headache, you tidlgety, nervous, and generally out of ts. -andI want to brace up. Brace up. but t w ih stimlulants, spring medicines, or bit 3which hatve for their basis v.ery cheap, badl skv. ani which stiulate you ter an hour. then leave. you in worse condition than ore. w1hat y ou want is an alterative that I purif. yvour blood, start healthy action of 'r and h ;dnevs, restore your vitality, andl e rene'we< he'alth and strength. such a ticine you will find in Electric liitters, and y . cnts at Cotiel & Lyon's Drug Store. esit. Renaews Her Youth. I] [-Pho'be Ch,esley, Peterson. Clay Co., . tells the following story, the truth ot i,h is vouchedl for by the residents or' the i: I am is years old, have been trou. d with kidner complaint and lameness for ny years: couid not, dress myself without p.~ ow I amn free troini all pain and r-ore san<l am able to do all my own house rk. owe my thanks to Electre Bitters for ing renewed my youth, and remlovedl comn te'v all disease and pain. Try a bottle y 5'0c. at Cofield & Lyon's."Drug Store. 5-4 Bucklen's Armes~ Salve. he Best Salve in the world for Cuts. Sores, ises, Ulcers. Salt Rtheum, Fever Sores, Tet ,Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Corns anid Skill Eruptions. anid positi. ely cures es or no pay required. It is guaranteed to e perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. ce 25 cents per b)ox. For sale by Colield & No Universal Remedy as vet l-in dIiscovered.: but, as at least inir-:ifths .f hnanu I siises have their ,ar' ainn ipre i'.loodl, a irnediicine gh :: :, :re,thatfiid fromn ai de a.. ', ah I iIV < ,.i.lit in eonlnes as mi he prl.inced. A.er's Saspalrillai 5-' in- h in each~ ,s'age of its - Boils arnd Car'buncles, eied .fyoli:- tranen. yi(eh1 to r. C.li. '!.a h . I i ie tyer's arsapa il, r. . C Ayr &Co. Loe' Mass. r J C A~er & '..', Lowel, Mass. by ail lIi:g~is:s. 1~ri~e $1; ~ix '.oLt~e5.$~ al L _A...l~J . t ..i 4.-~ Alien Landholders. [From the Argonaut.j Very few people have any idea of the ast areas of goverllnen land held by lien landholders in the 1iiitetl Statis. 'le largest tract, 4,-1>,1NiU acre, is it11 y the Holland conil-aiy. of New Mlex 0. Ani English sy-iolieatc' Iihls :;,i t , ,Hi acres in Texas: Sir Ediward I.citl ud a syitdicate ill Flori<la own 2.0iH , [I0 at'res : i,S+H),+h o acres belon- to an :nszli-h s\ ndicate in 1issilipi: 1,75t, ( 1'' the Miarqui; of Tweeddale: 1,::+H, urr to th. l'hillil-pe ar."h:il c'oIlt nv, f Lionlon, and 1,5+IU,;Util acres to a ("er a1an syndicate. These vollprise the irgest landhohlers. Teire are, ho\w ver, a score or iore of leisn and' yn<lirates owning less than 7750,iI+O cres. The rrand total foots up to 21, 47,1)110 acres of goverluIent lanI held ,v aliens ill the iited States. D)on't 1)o Anything .by. IIlvs. . ew Orleai+.s .l'l.t 't:e.l T1'hie man1 who gets niatl and orderis is paper stopped, should get mtad nouigh to denlalu :i<l sec"ure a re eipted bill in full for past indlebtei teSs. Two hundred ienIbers of Dr. Tal age's congregation are preparinig for n elaborate excursion to Eurpc. They Vill leave New York on .1uly 14, 1a the teailer Servia, aiul will be gone ab,out even weeks. The trip will include 'nglanid, Ireland and Seotla'l, a week n Paris and a flying visit to the l>riu :ipal capital. >f the continent. T N0 MERCURY, NO POTASH, Qr any other Mineral Poison. It is Nature's Remedy, made exclusively from Roots and Herbs. It is perfectly harmless. It is the only remedy known to the work! that has ever yet Cured contagious Blood Poison in aU. its stages. It cures Mercurial Rheumatism, Cancer, Scro fla, and other blood diseases heretofore consid ered incurable. Itcure.;anydiseasecaused from impure blood. It is now prescribed by thou sands of the bestphysicians In the Vaited States, as a tonic. We have a book giving a history of this won derful remedy, and its cures, from all over the world, which will convince you that all we say is true, and which we will ma:i frce on applicatuon. No family shonld be wi hirt it. 1c have :n. other on Contagious loud 'oic, t oa .;ane Write us a history of you:r c . ! ::r : cianwill advi a 1 --I'Y confidence. \V. t tkci . .e .. .u..:.y For r..le by :aI cr:.: : .* Tns Sw":rr Sr'c^:e':- . T.- c Snow 1:'1. POTLONA111NURSERIEF POMONA N.C. IO anL dd a half miules west of G;reensbo,ro. [N. C. The moain line of the Rt. & D. IR. IL asses througth the groun ds and withlin ii00H eet of the oflice. Salemi trains make regular tops twice daily, eaich way. Those interested in fruit and fruit growingt, re cor'iial ly in vited to inspect this., lhe rgest Nurse.ry in the State. and one of the ugest in t he South. Stock consists of LPPLES, P~E A'H. PEA R, CHi ERRY. PLU;31 is, J APA NESE PERSIM310N. A PR IC' TS. NECTlA INE*S. 1I!Ill'EiU ES, tUINCE. GRAPE:, FIGS, GJOuSEIEItitI ;*5, Ci jitANTs, P'l E-P'LA NT. ENG LISH WVA L.NUT, PECA NS. CH ESTNUT. STRtA WltiUEs, Rtusi*5. E\'El1(UEENS, sli.\IE All the new and rare varieties, as welt ats he old ones, which moy new Catahogne for S5 will sbow. (i-:- youir order to my uthorized agent, or order diiret from thie Cursery, --CORtI R ElPONI) EN E $01L1 CITE D. -- jDescru pti ve'Catalogue free to aipplicanits. Address J. v.\N LINTLY. I' dil nta. Guniiford Counttr. N. 7r. M.Hacker, Proprietor. Esta'blished 1842 :'HE LARGEST AND MOST COMiPLETE ES TABLISHIMENT S OUTH.l 3E. S. HACKER & SON. DOORS, SASH, BLINDS MOULDING and BUILDING MA TERIA L. Offie and Wairerooms, Kit g, O i i Cannon Street, Charleston, S. U. JUDICIOUS AND PERSISTEI Advertising has always proven -successful. Before placing any Newspaper Advertising consult LORD & THOMAS, ADTERTZsXNG AGENTS, -. 45 to 49 Eandottuh street, C HICACo. ie W hiskeys a Specialty. ~uvtie's Rve WXhiskev. Gibson's Rve Whisker. 1edmond (Corn Whisker. Old N. C.. Corn1 Wbiskev. entucky Corn Whi>key. Satisfaction Guaranteed. CALL AND SEE ME. ILEY W. FANT, tiuccessor to JINo. F. W H1 EEI.LER) i. SH P i' LEY. .J. 1). SIlOrK LE*Y S HOCKLEY BR OS., Contactors MW - .Builders. --GIENTS FOR UMBER, DOORS, SASH & BLINDS, NEWBERRY, S. C. ntile,. Columgns. etc. Estimntes moade on ;ii dings in town or counti iry. P rices 1 ea-hi >Ie. P:in i ng Al ills and shots ini front of ll. Call and see us. ROYA L Absolutely Pure. ~conilInical t oan!b rllin:( ry kOiS. anid enn hot he. ,ol ir: con:-- :ion -.:0 a the innltitudeC >1'low.. test. nor t we.ight alumii or phosphate iowiier. Sod n inh c:is. lioYAL IIAINGI P,)wIIi.- Co.. l"'; \ia at.. N. Y. 1l-12-1v. "T.\NTIEIS.--- 1.1 \EA .;1-: NT-4.--Write Geno. . Ab -Lir u tlo \U uul, Li fe. Ac elet anid sick Ilinetit Association, ntElo. NOM EXHAUSTED VITALITY 'HE SCIENCE OF LIFR. the g:-eat Medical work of the age on Manhood. Nervous and Physical Debility, Premature Decline, Errors of Yoth, aad theuntold misereconqituent thereon, 300 paes 8 vo, 125 prescriptiots for all diseases. Cloth, full ;Cal, only S1.00, b.t mail, seated. intratIve sample free to all young and mIddle aged menc. Send now. The Gold and Jewelled Medal awarded to the author by the Na tional Medical Association. Address P. 0. t,a 195, Boston, L:tss., or Dr. W. H. PARKER, grad atte of Harvard 3Iedical College,25yearspractice in Boton, who may be consulted confidentially. Specialty, Diseases of Man. O:ce No.4 Bulflnch at. MAR VELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. "i .l.-' ~of 'i~ n d ' I iTlruUI, 14 at l>etroi,. 15008 at Philatdelphia,1113 t. Wrshipton. 121; at Roston. large classes sn ol,umbia law tstuets, t Yale. Wellesley, Oberln, m'niversity of Pen.. n ichigan o ni verity, hautalua'r, &c., t. Endorsed by RtnA1iose-al hedi scint ids HPn. . . Asr son, 3Lus. P D. WNAn. Jud. PAR sER,grd Norrnal ('lleae.:&c. Thoe systear is perfectly inBst hy orrespondece. lrospectusi POST FREE- frofil PI II. 1I- .l1 27Fifth Ave., New York. Have you Congh. Bronchitia. Asthma, Indigestion I Use DARER'SCINCER TONIC without delay. IC s cured inany of1ite worst cases:uid is thbest remedy for all aifections of the throat arl; lungi, and d)eses arising from impure blood and exhaIstion. The feeble and sick, smrgging against disease, aid slowly drifting to the grave, will in mny cases recover their health by the timelv use of 1'arkLer' GingerTonic, but elay rsdan gerous. Tiake it in time. It is inviuable for n|l pains aNd disorders of stomac h and bwels. 50c. at ruggirtl. FOR PENT. ' aryzLF'ft, Ae. 'rabw lorate 1Rtie, io t h. loii Ah ner.i, onIll ftallain s o\ ten thrat.nissd <-lung and ales autinufro wi:hpur wbroo s and axasin hebut twock truline-al a,-rdiese. aend s oie Ott. grae vill s :in 0 maye sni eoeir hru th h ply to niv A' trTor . i,. S. Mower, or 1.o . WEl\:fj Ej., .Ji ENA'" ALOOK! , AGENT HERE ! A Good Opportunity 0or ' Few Aenve', Energetie Busi To Earn Some Money. rour k. Wfk tntte a is heauble ho u Ipise of i oa k oi a h. an a !t"s v ti. inst tInn-'ive an faiest ' iling line oif books to >e foun :it .y.'here. i.:n ' i s parJiuitial :ist "THE WERL{PRMG3 OF TRUTH," a!nre :+--p:;;;ebookiurinuti. 5.-11s very r:tpblIy. i Vi .-r h.ni.:ly iohl in the' Southi. < ie1 ;r tr. :7n s.1 to 1.oriin; iinadei over $jttl.t:i prilth in ttir n slrrys work. .\niother boks. 31an:iy liii-r. or do; 3. eiqually ais "TBE KIN CF GLORY," t . ni,nst'ibrin3t lli of) hi'rist eVer written. sei,:t igh- - aii has sol l.:5niopies5 Ribiles ail I'Iotto AItu:iis. Excilusive terri tory. 1>)1n'tidelayt. If yiou do siome one else iniy get 1he territoiry yiou desir.ddress NASHVILLE, TrENN. Pratt Gins and Boss Presses ()NY IN miade wit RIlIevoh-ing faelloti. .ior' sale byv WHEi ELER &k MISELEY, Agets' for Newberry Coutnty, Pro4spierity, -S. '. A GOOD MILL. 'iTEN have, perhaps114, as fine set of 'V Alill Rocks as anyl ill the State. We timklet inl equtal to anyI\ Water mill. We grIindi ally t.ime we get 4 or 5 buhIei 'oI'or. W\hen the 31ill is not orn, or' it adel. l>0O1IN I('K & L)VEL.A(CE. lv. Is the Loss of .S Leel tre onl thle Naturte. Tretment 'ina::n-'.. indiltied by~ exce-s or ('arly thnible L--tenTe, cleai'v pirove- from id ownl experi:?ne 1that Ill- awfutl 'Onl 1(e1-nee of! earifl 4 trrr mar1 t he effect liy removl Vti: 1:1itig 0o1t a mode of -ure at onc Ccetain1( a-al 'TetuIal, h'Y may11 be. mlIy enr uhmel icaply', pi OzPThisx Lecture ' el! loroce a boon to ai 1 addr--. .1 rIc tipt of four lcnts. or Ann smret. :;w Yea. N.Y. P.O. Bax450 Will re'i--j~ furnio,r n' d 1. J j.tbs of car' entr'y and~ Cabi.! malkinW. aIt REASONAI3LE RATES. ntre~ i l'ta,.iVC jtromlt attenn oln. PIEDMsONT AIR IN.E ROUTE Richmond and Danville Railroad. Columbia and Greenvile Division. Condensed Schedule-In Effect June 24, 1SS (Trains run on 75th Meridian tiale.) O D. No. 'No. NORTHBOUND. ^4. 50. 4. Lv tharle tt ................ ........ Lv :olultbia...... ---........... - A r A ls o n... ...... ................. " - -- -. a Lv A .ton .......... ...........................1 \ A.r 'nin............ ............... - -- Ar Spartantluri..... .............. T'rc.on ............ ...... 4 . . t tc ................................. i I" la t 1{() k .... . .... .. .. .... . ... t . lit ncder",nvii .......................... III . sthevilb-...... - ... - ...... I t . Poma rIi:..................... 11 Pro':"i.......... l'o111a'i:t .. 11 12i New terry............. Grotltv i.I............. t.n............ itn Ulh s.............. Ninet" Six .1 4 G t>e i ........... on. ................. Lv .e.............. L v.......................... I'idlnot ............... A e -I ............... Walhalla ........... Atlanta .......................... .v W alha ll a............. e na n................ .............. Abbevil l".............. .........1' 31 (ree iville .................. 1U 4 P.dnont...................2 :1: i :33 P'izer..................... 3 10 ) Wrillinst)n ..... ............: 17 Belton......... ......... G reeawndti ....... ......... .......11 :; i 1' 1M N ineLy- ix ......... ..... M......... Lau re s..................... llnIt on .. .......... (;oldv;IIt! ...... ....... New berry ........................... Proslperi ty .......................... P'o mia riat ............................. S .s .... A r A lston................................ ) . : ' Lv A1ston........................... Hot Springs........................ ......... Asheville .........................SL1 Henderson l'. l.e..................... Flat Rock........................... al uda................... ............. Tryon .... .......................... ......... apart bure........... ......... . 11 i ...." 1 1 I U - l io .. ... .. ... ... ... ... .. ... ..' . . .... 1 ~>3 9 13 Ar Alstot................... . 3 15 (oluu.bia................ ... 25 A ugusta bur....................... ........l........ . 1 t -~idiin Lir,e Trains Nms..- 5and 5:) daily I he tweeii Oluinhia and Al-t4. . 11:ily except Judybetween At., on and t*rtenville JAs. L. TA.YL' .., (--en'i Pass. _ ent. D. CARDW ELL. Ass'! Ge1. :ss. Agt. Colunt,ia, . C. SOL. HA AS. Traffic Ma. acer. WILMINGTSN, COLUMBIA & AU6USTARAllROAD TRAINS GOING SOUTH. .No. 44. No. 40). DATED July 12th, 18-). Di. Da'y. Lv. Wilmington.............. 20 p. 31M.4 lu 1-. 31 Lv. L.W accamu.W............9 42 " 1117 " Lv. Marion.......................1I :c); 1' 0 a. r Arrive Florence.........12 25 " 115 " Surnter..................4 a4 A X1 4 34 " " Columbia.........4U 4 6 44 " TRAINS GOING NORTH. No.4:. No.47 Daiy. 1atily. Lv. Columbia ................ 9 P. 31 Arrive Sniter............. .....11 I-" Leave Florenlce........... .... 4 :'0 e 1. 5 07 A. 31 Lv. Marion ............... - 553: Lv. 1.. WaCcaiiiaw . ......... 14 " t . Ar. Wilminion.... .......r'.: . .9J Train No. 43 stops at all Stations. Nos. 4$ and 4! stops only at Brink1ly'9 WiiteVillt, L.ake Waccaciln:lw. IFair Itt1i. Nichols, Marion. Pee Dee. Fl)rt"le. Tin an5 viyle, Lynchbur;. 3Layea.ville, Sinter, Wedge fleld, Camden Junctiont and Eastover. Pas.engers for Columbia and all points on 1 C. & G. R. R., C , . & A. t. Rt. stations,. Aiken Juncion, and all points beyond, should take No. 48 Nighlt Exprle-s. Separate Pullman Sleepers for SavannahI andi for Augusta on train 45. Passengers on 40 can, take 4S train froni Flo rence for Columibia, Augus?a and~ Georgis poin:s via Colunihia. All trains run solid bet ween Charleston anc t Wilmin nton JOIIN F. DIVIN l . GeneraL superitendanit T. M. EMERJSON, Gen'l Pass..Agt. South Carolina Railway Company. 't0 AND FROMt CIIARLESTONY. EAST (OAILY. Depart Columbia at.... 6.5o a mt 5.33 p n Due Ubarleston...... -. 10.35 p mn n45 p to WEST (DAILY). Deart Charleston...7.0 a mt n..f p w Due Co."imnbus....... 10.4:5 a 1: a.45 p To) AND FIuo3 CAMD:-:. EAST (DA.LY EXCEI-T SUS DA Y.; Depart Colum bia... 7 i5 5 '0 s: a m~ p in p) m p in Due Camden...12 w.a 1252 7 d2 i7' WEST (DAILY I.XCEi'T Mt NDIAY.) ii 'n a in ' in p 103 Depart Camden.....74 74-5 33u :sM a 11n a li I, lii p Di Due Colum bia. . 15 3'i 4., 7 :;u it 43 TO A~ND FICO31 AUGCSTA. EAST (DAILY.) De part Co lum bia...... .50 a un 5 3:1 p n> Due Augusta...........4. a mn l.3> p ma WEST WIAILY.) Depar t A uguista........ 10 a in 4.40) 1 In Due Columbia.......-.5 a in b.A5 p n> CONN-ECTIO NS Made ait Uion liepot. Columnbia. with Coluto bia anid Greemnvillet lailroad( by rain arri ving at 10.45 A.M.. and departing at 5.3 P. M. Also with Charlotte, Colutabia anud Pugus.ta Rail. roadl by same train to and fromn all poinlts on both roads to andl mroin Sie rtnburg andi be yond by trailn leaving (,hark:Mton at 6 0' p.m1 and Colutubiai at i65u. a. mn., with through ~oachi to Morristo n, Tenn. Passengers by these trains take Supper at Brachv ille. At Charleston with Steamers for New York andl on Tuesdays and Fm idays with steamhi -or Jacksonville an d points on the St. John? River;also with Charleston and( Savannal. Railroad to and from Savannah and ?' points in Florida. At Augusta with Georgia and Centis. Ra'.roadls to and from all points West ax. South. At Blatck ville to and from points or, Barwell Railroad. Through tickets can be purchased to all points South and West, b.y applying to D. McQUEEN. Agent, Columbia. JOHN B. PECK, General Mdanager. D. C. ALLEN, Gen. Pass. and Ticket Ag? W. L. DOUGLNAS S3 SIJOZE<.n The only tinle enalf Neaim% Shuu in ii he world without ttack% or nai111. .\s .tyl b ad durable as thus.'oin.ao M n or hurt. the feet. nmkelis lte: :o .f:nforte tle b,est. None i enine lii :'. . IIIPe ". c~lldl for hea v.er. all Boys', and is I he b,est .sch ool shI 51!in the world. A.. ll h above) goodlis areI made in) U'onlre55 RuLttonl and1 l.a e. and. if n"t ""1l. by your. .i!NT l . MI '- N 9. W. 3. mAv1s ~MANUFACTURE3 Doors, Sash, Blinds, Lum e Lavherhi -. CI,e j OWIs 1V01f1 OPPORTNITY WE ARE RECEIVING DAILY The Celebrated if 3 p~l enti wb, pl I;iggies and "arriges of other :uflaitories the ()ne, two. three and four-horse t Vhite Hickory Wagons. iall We also carry a full line of U(;UY AND WA(;ON HARNESS the WH11IPS AND LAP-ROBES. dre I. al(i- gools cheap for cash, or part all t-1 and the balanee on tiie, with . Hd security. We Solicit a Call, and auarantee Satisfaclion. tht ou \i!! avlays find .Iohn P. Fantand I I. \1. I ufr'n rvady to welconie and .tit on yoU. FANT & BUFORD, Y' "cxt .lr to Sttith's Livery Stable. M00~1~10 0 FR SPIN. a I rM E ?ORSllal 1E i ~-~ WllW i All of -ur old stock of Millinery has een sohl. We will in a few (ays have an entirely new stock of sh< AMILLIN ERY, T 1i1 adies Dress Goods, lis) Eats, Bonnets, etc. on. All in the p0 LATEST STYLES. tor ud at prices that will astonish you eni COME AND SEE US be efore you purchase elsewhere. DnC Satisfaction Guaranteed. e1i rs. S. A.Riser&Co. Cu IMPCRTANT s an TO THOSE WHOSE the DYES ARE FAILING! W THE ev elars Rork Cnstal Spectacks and 1e Glasses SI at Will Save Them' or They are not to be tried, but have lread'y proven a great blessing to ninny we f the best .itizens of the town and bel o;unty-.- h (;Utit-.ch For Sale at the Art Store. It. C. WILLIAMS, Prop'r. Tinder ('rotwell Hotel, Newherry, S. During 18S8 I wil wil 31etalie Caskets .il atll styles of Coffins at prices to suit fli he tunes--low as the lowe-t 1COT Contracts for everythinag in the Car entry Businiess will also be tigatred on est All orders in Undertakintz or con racts in Carpenter work shall have ar yprmattention. o Ity~)OIf~) RI. C. CHAPMAN. o San ~ cia -ofe ~ ca D1l10OND8, Ui11HS,fo Jewelry, Clocks, SIL.VER PLATED WARE, it Pocket and Tabi Cutlery, m MUSI6AL INSTRUENTW. Watch Reparing a Specialty, EDU1A RD) 8080L3 Z, New berry, S. C. 11 YSMBE hRETEjR1iM PE E rHEYA ARE1~ AS THANSP'ARENT AND C'OL OR LENs AS LIGHT ITsELF, A nd fr softlness of endurance to the eye can not be excelled, enabling the wearer10o read or hours without fatigue. In fatct, they are Perfect Sight Preservers. Te.tionals from tihe ieadjn ,, in the 1n ited stattes.;gvernors, Seniato)r< le histors.stockun-ni. rnen of noin ll pr ressions and1( ha anches of trad.e, banker, rue. i rs e-i'. . ndi e gi' n' who have.' had their ALL EYES FITTED, And the Fit Cuaranteed by CCFIE LD & LYONS, Newberry, s.C. h'o zh's atre not sutpplie d to Peddlers at Ll i. A. K. HAWKES, B --THE COL.UMBIA ree iving: dailt a NEw STOCK of FALL S m W~INTER iDRY (GOOD) and .\OTiONS ':,iich h wil otrer at prices that cannot be >eait by others tar or near. Hie can afford to lo this. aund wiJil o it, as lie only Sells for AsI1. ant no o-hetir way. Come one, come I. and see for you,rself what is said is so, m t yo 'awill mat ke by it. C. F. JACKSON, MANAGER, 120 MAIN STREE T, C01.UMBIA, S.IC. GYNE COLOGY. [ ST.! oni~linntTe to treat the' diseatse Therce" is a ph it '"':l l.:Il.Le cf trilit v~ iln TIS PAPE~R "Ee"o?"N~, It sNa Us 'ou want to build up home arprise to send off to get it yu can buy at home. speak for our branch of trade at this timie and applies equally as well to trades and professions in town and county. We not selfish. But we want the 'rinting It we are prepared to do. is not too much to say that work is equal to the best.:. e can print anything and d to some extent. That's est. We make a specialty verything needed in a town e ours. We haven't said vord about the steam Power ich we put in last spring. is a small beginning, and >uld not be despised. The t steam printing ever done Newberry was in our estab iment, and.it's still going .You know that steam* wer is much more satisfac y then hand power in any :erprise where power is to used. Our power is pro. eed by a novel piece of chanism in the shape of an ine no bigger than a stove! me in and see it in opera n. We take delight in ling tou about as well as ing you to I anything else you need it we have not mentioned. a guarantee satisfaction in ,ry particular. We put - .ationery in Pads a small trifle extra over the linary loose sheets with or :hout blotters. The pads use are excellkd by none, ng very neat with inter ingeable blotters. A. word just now about our y not be out of season. A parison of them with any ablishment in the State >Uld be granted a clinching ~ument for your patronage home enternrise. y body with a lack of appre tion fcr home folks, but we ow that some people, unless ninded, do forget that they n get at home what they en send to distant places -.Don't for et 'he Herald and News $1.50 a year, with one price - >advertising. The paper ay pe ik f>r itself j ett now. e either a visiting card or a ammoth poster. We have ilities for printing awyers' Briefs, School Catalogues, Minutes of Meetings, egal Blanks, By-Laws, Circ etter as Note Heads, Bill Beads, lsiness Cards, Visiting Cards, Envelope s iPPing Tags, Price Lists, Programs, eddin g Invitations, Checks, Receipts 4 AUI1. & lJUh.n .