The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, July 26, 1888, Image 3

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Local and. Skecial. Church Notices. RAPTrST-Rev. C. P. Scott, pastor. preaching next Sunday at 11 a. in. and 7 -v0 p. in. Sun day school at 3:3( p. in.. Mr. .1. D. Carwile, Superintentdent. Prayer meeting We nesday at 7:30 p. m. LU'rHERAN--Rev. W. C. SchaeTfer. pa-tor. Preachin? next Suniday by the pas or. at 11 a. in and 7 45 p. in. Sunday school at 9 30 a. in.. Dr. W. Gustave l1ouseal, ruperintentterat. Prayer meeting Friday at 7:45 p. iu. METHounST-Kev. .1. L. ttokes. pastor. Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. tn. and 7:I5 p. m. Sunday achool at 4 p. in.. Mr. John W. Chapman. Sup,erintetalent. Prayer meeting at7::5p. m. A. R. PRESrT-YT:Rt AN-Rev. E. P. 31eCiintock. pastor. Service twxt :ndty by the pastor at 11 a. in. Sunday a(chtool aLi 9::;u a. iu., 31r. M. A. Carlisle, Superintendent. Prayer mneetitag Thursday at 7:1b p. m. 3li-sion,ary society Wednesday at :t p. in.. Mrs. C. Mower, Presi dent. W. C. T. U. T:tcday at 5 p. m., Mrs. C. Mower. Prei-iteit. E1ricor"AL-Rev. W. n1. Hanckel. -ector. Service by the rector every thirti S tnd-,y at 1t a. rm. and 4:;o p. in Lay rtaulin; by Mr. N. B. ifazyck at. 11 a. fu. ?P.EsnyTalAN-.4v. J. S. Cozly pastor. Preaching by t)*- pastor at 11 a. in. and 7:5 p - i. Sunday sci,ol at 3:310 p. m., Sir. W. E Pelltamn. auperintter4leut. Pr. er tinet-tintg Wednesday at 7.15 D. in. Fresh Crop TURNIP SEED, at PELHAM'3. South Caroulia University. We desire to direct attention to the advertisement in this issue of the South r Carolina University. This institution is justly the pride of the State. It has an able and full corps of instruetors and is well equipped to do the very best for the y"oun" men who attend. Turnip S"eds. Tlurtnip Seeds. luta baga, Early Fiat Dutch. Red or Purple Top, Amber (lobe, Yellow Aberdeen, Manunoth( Globe, Golden Ball and other varieties just received and for sale at Robertson's )rug Store, opposite the Postofice. Don't forget that 1). B. Wheeler has on hand at reasonable prices the Do r~' nestie, Davis and the New Home Sew ing Machines. tf Who keeps the nicest stock of Hats in Newberry? Wright & J. W. Coppock Go and see thei and be convinced. tf. More of those Oxford Bibles, at J. W. Chapman's. M. G. G. Sale Withdraws. We publish elsewhere the card of Mr. G. G. Sale withdrawing from the race for School Commissioner. Mr. Sale has made an efficient School Com missioner, having served for two terms. He will devote his whole attention in the future to the practice of his profes sion, the law. In this connection we desire to direct attention to his law card which appears in this issue. Hallow, C'harlie: Have you been spendinlg tile- winter in Mexico? Naw, been to Wright & Coppock's; couldn't resist. tf Wright & J. W. Coppock's is the place to get your Clothing if you want to get the worth of your nmoney. tf Base-balls from 5e. to $1.50, at Hunt's Book Store. tf. Cr' qutet Sets. Hai mmiocks, Fishing tackl', etc., at Hunt's B.ook Store. tf. Boys. Now is YouR CHANC.-If 5 eent tablet, they wvill give you a nlice lead peneil. tf. If you want a Ii'st-class Sewing Ma chine, call on D). B. Wheele:- on Friend street, next door to Dr. Popesofihce. tf lce Hotuse open SunIday's S to 9 a. mn. 12 to 1 p.* mi. and vito i p. mI. t'. S. B. JONES. Elected President. Prof. Hoi:aes Dysinger,who hlas been for several years p)rofessor of Ancient Languages in New berry College, has been elected president of Carthage Col lege, Carthlage,I!linois. Prof. Dysinger h.ias given universal satisfaction in - Newberry College and we regret to learn that he has accepted the position in Carthage College. The best wishes of his nmany friends in Newberry will attend IhimI in his new field. For a good qjuanitity of Tea catll on t f. s. B. JoNES. Stafford's (opyingt Ink at Hnut' Book Store. tf. Shannon File, at J. WV. Chapman's. For Base-balls, Bats, ('aps, Belts, Masks, (Gloves, etc., go to Eunt's Book Store. tf. .Sami .Jones is now furnishing Ice (Cream, Soda Wa:te'- and Milk Shakes that is unexcelled. We know it to be true. tf. Box Paipers, at J. WV. Cha >mag' "'Comiet Style,"' "Bullion,"'' & .*1j-onl Mr. . '. nard met with a singlIa r acceidenit last T1hu rsday after noon. He sitting ini the rear of his store enjoying a nap, when hie wvas suld decnly awakened by a blow on the head. A piece of heavy scantling about ten! feet long, suispenided from the ceiling by ropecs at either end. hlad fallen upon)l a step-ladder within two feet of him, and bounding cut a deep galsh ill his hlead. About 1.50 poundls of hanms were hlanginIg by hooks to the scant lingL. T1he wound was paintful, but not seriotus, anid Mr. Kinard was able to be out tile nex.'t afternloonI. To Rtent. \. comnfortable and 4'onvenietvsitu ated three-rooimed~ hlouse. T ermus easy. Apply att this ottice. tf Remnembler that Wright & J.W. ('op )pock give a discount of tenl per cent. from regumlar p)ri(ces on all cash sales.tfi Confections, ('akes and Crackers ali war~s fresih at S. B. JONES. if. F ar hune bcIack. wide or' chest, use Shi lot. s Porous P'laster. Price 25 eents. ine WVi ns. Liq uors T obacco, ( igars, ete.. lZ:so'Pale A Ie and Gutinness5'sI tomi Por'tL'r for~ sale by Goodl Writ ing Paper att 4e a quire, at ' .01.n ( U.tvoN.-HIaving bought a arge si :ppl ly we ('an1 :ah!brd to sell ,.nca. ( 'all .,,1 ex.llill -,t MotIit THE LUTHERAN MASS-MEETING. Little Mountain-A Big Crowd, a Charming Day and a Delightful Place The Lutheran mass-meeting and re union appointed for last Wednesdai at Little Mountain, in the lower section ot this county, in fact, right on the line between Newberry and Lexington, was held. Through the kindness of Hon. M. A. Carlisle and Master Edwin ('a: lisle, for Edwin was our driver, we had the pleasure of attending this Inass imeting. We always had an idea that lots of people !ived in this section of country, but we never expected to see so man:uy to g(ther at onet( time and1 place. We arrived toleralbly early, but when we g-t there the roads and woo)ds were full. The number of per sons oin the grounds were variously es tilated1 from 2,5n to 4,0N), but We' think a fair estimate is :,,oo. TIhte lueeting was a big sueeess so .tr :ta iitiiinhers went, and our observationi was that it was a le.asant aut enjoy able reuntiion. Pretty girls anl hand soet Ii men were there with(out end, and the candiTate-he was there too. The progrmlmae that had b(eell :ar ranged vas carried (tit SO far aS the spteakingwa< eoneernetld. We d(d not hear iiiuch of the speaking. Unfortu nately, we think, for the speakers aind those who desired to hear, the platform was in a hollow, and very few could either hear or see the speaker. Ad dresses in the forenoon were delivered by Rev. \V. C. Schaeffer, Rev. G. W. Holland, Rev. L. K. I'robst and Gxeo. B. ('romler, Esq. In the afternoon Rev. C. P. Boozer and Rev. .J. K. Etird spoke. This mountain. which has recently pasSed into the hands of a hiom11e sv dicate, is destined some day to be made a delightful and a fanous resort. The view from the top is muagniticant. The elevation is about 400 feet above the surronldaing country, 600 feet above Conlilnihia d I,O feet above the sea level, or on the same elevation with Greenville and that section of the State. Wien the Coluibia and Newberry railroad is comipleted, which wilt run Ust at the foot, and with a large hotel on the top, this can be made a beauti ful, pleasant and healthful resort. There are several very fine springs at the base, in fact, the one that supplied the day is very fine, one of the best we ever saw. We hope to see this syndi cate that now owns the mountain, de velop this feature. It is said also that there is a lead mine in this mountain. The day, altogether, was very pleasant and we hope pleasantly spent. Much of the success of the meeting depends upon the energy of Rev. \V. C. Schaeffer. Serious and Painful Accident. Tuesday night about ine o'clock a very serious accident befell our venera ble friend and neighbor, Mr. Thomas F. Greneker. While upon the pazza and about to retire to his room he made a misstep and fell to the ground, break ing the bone of his right thigh and re ceiving a painful cut in the forehead. Tihe Drs. Maver arc in attendance and are doig all that it is possible to do fer the sufferer. D. C. Flynn is in Newvberry and his slaughter of prices is genuine. He is selling everything ridiculously low. No doubt lie is determined to sell out this time. tf Good Paper at 65c a reami, at J. W Chapnman's. Oil, Paints and Art miatral of every dlescriptionl, at tt. HUNT's BOOK STORE. Glenn Spring< Water, just received and for sale by case or bottle, by P. Rotbertsonl, Pharmacist, opposite the i pos5t ottice. A. R. P. Conference. Th e Associate Reformed Presbyterian Conference will rmeet at Head Springs church on Saturday, July 28th, 1885, at 11 o'clock a. ni. Satu rday-Morn ing session: 1. Or ganization. 2. Sermon by Rev. W. W. McMorries. Subject: The atonement; its extent. 3. Recess. Afternoon ses.sion: Subjects for Dis cussion: 1. The modern evangelist. Is his work permanent? 2. The query box opened. 3. Miscellaneous btusiness. 4. Adjournment. Sabbath-At 11 o'clock a. mi. sermion by Rev. R. Lathian, I). D)., of Due West. Recess. In afternoon another sermon. Lady Florence's Tooth and Mouth WVash, an elegant and safe prep)arationi for preserving and beautifying the teeth and strengthening the gtums. [For sale at Ro'bertson's Drug atore, op posite t he Post Oficee. t f. The best tonic for weak and deiicate children, and also the best remledy for coughs and colds, is Cod Liver Oil, with Hypo)phosphites. Prepared b y P. Robertson, pharmaeist, opplosi te the Post Office. tf. Wright & J. WV. Coppock's line of' Geints' Neckwear is just awfully n1ice. TPhat is what the ladies say, i. e., the L.et looking ones. tf Ladies Auxiliary Y. M. C. A. The ladies' meeting- in the Associa tion rooms last Monday evening for the purpose of reorganizing the Ladies' Auxiliary, wvas attended with mnuch interest. Little more could b)e done than to elect officers for the current year, which resulted as follows: Mrs. C. Mower, president; Miss Edith Hien derson, secretary; Miss Lizzie Chap mani, treasurer. Tw~o vice-presidents from each of the following churches were chosen: Bap tist-Mrs. Dennis and Mrs. McIntosh; Lutheran--Mrs. Holland and Miss Wheeler; Presbyterian-Miss McCaugh rin and Miss Blease; Methodist--Miss Rutherford and Miss Wright: Episco pal-Mrs. J. E. Brown. With such a corps of officers, appointed by so imiany able and willing members, w.e can but feel assured of the success of the work of the Auxiliary. And further, we are glad that we have in themii such a stimluts to thle young mien :iznl so muchel to encourage them in bringing upll their part of the Association work. Wet hesoeak for the Ladlies Auxiliary and1 the Assocatio the svympathy and hearty co-operatio'n of all who are ini terested in the weifare of Newhierrv's vouing meni. SEenE'rAax. WI LLr Y( r SUFFER with Dyvspep sia and Liver (ominjhtit -? Shiloh's \Vitat lii.er is guaranteed to cure y~g~ VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. The Board of Trustees of Erskii College have appointed the foliowir advisory committee to co-operate wil the treasurer, Geo. S. Mower: M. Carlisle, Rev. E. P. McClintock, H. Moseley and W. M. Grier. The Newberry Conference of tl Lutheran church will meet to-Inorro at 1eth EiIdei church, ju't five mail, from town. Mr. L. 1. E,ptiii will give a barb cue at St. Paul's ciu reb A ugust 14, ! la ot the m:tss Iteetii at th:it plael There will be plenty for everybody. 'l'herc" will be no service next Sund: ninur:in in the Methodist, A. R. Pre hvterial :tili Lutheran churches. TI pa.,trs will all be absent fromt town. Thl i union service neXtSunday nigl will he held in t he 1;titi,t church, ai the serion willhie preached by 1ev. S. ('o.hy. of' Ot,e l'resh terianr church. .\tugiist : 1 is the big ihay at (ha pe"lls, barbeeue and tourminmenit. Rt iitciiher the appointment for mia iteeti ig in No. 7 Towiiship for that <i: is c"i:nged frimni \iiliais store Cha.ppteils. Six hlundredtM colored exeursiomi: went fronm Newberry to Columbia ha Friday oni a special train. The c ored fire companies managed the affai We would like to suggest that slpecialmass meetin he appointed f the County ('orumissioner eandidat and that all of them be ralled on give their views. The barbecue at Cromer's was I largely attended, but the dinner w good. The candidates all spoke. TI Agricultural College and the (lenis bequest are still solid. Mr. Wi. C. Sliglh will give a fit class barbecue at Jalapa on to-iorro (Friday). The ladies are especial invited. An exchange says that Mrs. Clev land has abandoned the bustle and th this article of dress will now be retire The larbecues are plentiful and ti condidates are busy. Tuesday at Cr mier's, yesterday at Ridge Road, Thur day, tro-day) at Wyse's Ferry ar Friday at Jalapa. The V . C. A. meeting for men w be held this (Thursday) evening at ha past 8 o'clock. A cordial reception all. Newberry wias out in force Mondt to see the soldiers pass on their way Greenville. The military train co sisted of ten coaches and two bagga cars. Two other trains swelled tl number of coaches to twenty-four. was the biggest crowd the C. &. G. h hauled by Newberry since the war. A the trains were behind schedule time. The County Sunday-school Convei tion meet at New Chapel church c Tuesday and was in session Tuesdt and Wednesday. The following oflfice were elected for the ensuing year: Re M. J. Epting, president; Rev. A. X Attaway and Mr. J. C. Goggans, vie pr..sidents; Mr. L. W Long, secretar; and D)r. E. C. Jones, assistant secretar Mr. D. B. Wheeler, treasurer. TI discussions were full and interesting. The barbecue in No. 6 Townsh next Tuesday at Longshores will be free one. This township wvas nev< knowvn to make a pay barbecue, such occasions, if at all. There will plenty to eat too. We understand th; about sixty~ carcasses will be prepare< rrThe Newberry Cornet Band fu nished the music for the Lutheran ma meeting at Little Mlountain last We< nesdav. M1r. W. H. D)ickert, at Prosperit Hotel, furnished breakfast last WVedne day for a bout fifty Newberriansc their wvay to Little Mountain. The Senn case at Spartanburg hi been cotntinuedl again. Col. Geor; Jioh nstone, who represents Sen n,r turned fronm Spartanburg yesterde morning. Clean and Sharp. I am now selling Grindstones at Soap very cheap. I want to go to NE YORK~ and will sell goods low down fi the next 30 dlays. Get the best Ha ness Oil at 1.5 cents a pint or 2.5 cents quart at J. S. R USSELL~r'S. "Have you read the latest novel' "No; what is it?" "It is 'The Quick the Dead,' by Amelie Rives.. It isc sale at Hunt's Book Store.'' Read it tf. Personabs. M1isses Mtary and Mlarion G irardeal of Sumter, arc visiting the fami of M1r. G. 31. Girardeau. MIrs. J. Mlann and children leftc Monday to spend a month at Gler Spri n gs. MIrs. Julia Disher, of 8ummerville, visitinig3Mrs. T. C. Pool. Mr. W. S. Dysinger has returni fronm Marion. Messrs. J. C. Seegers, Jr., andl WV. Brownt, of Columbia, spent last Wei nesday night in town. Rev. E. P. McClintock left on Mo lay to spend a couple weeks in Georgi Hrs. MlcClintock and children w spend the time in Due WVest. Mr. P. B. Ellisor of No..10) Townsh left yesterday on a prospecting tour the West. He will be gone aboi thirty (lays and if he finds a place th: he likes will mIove his family. He wel in company with M1r. J1. A. Crotwell. D)r. Theo. Johnstone left Monday f< Greenville to attend the State Dent Association. Mlisses K{ittie and Sue Mlazyck has gOne to G reenville. Col. W. T. Tarrant, of the Governor staff, D)r. .Jas. MlcIntosh and Lambe WV. Jones are at Greenville for the gal week. Miss Bessie Kinardl is on a visit Greenville. President ILile, of Gaston C.olleg Dallas, N. C.. was in Newberry Frida M1rs. T. F. Harmon returned on Mo day fronm a visit to her nmother in Fa field County. Prof. Junius B. Fox has gone Glenn Springs. SlA:l.:el.:ss NWIIrrs, made mhiseral .y t hat terrible cough. Shtiloh's Cu is the Remxedy for you. Cmtr P,WHio OPING C:OUGH and Bro chitis immediately relieved by Shilol (ture. cale THIAT HiACRlNo CoroUcaHb qickly cured by Shiloh's Cunre. X guarantee it. .Shianinon Files,eheap, at Hunt's Bo, toreL. tf. Helena Heraldingr. ie Mrs. Kate Coates, Miss Flora Mere ig dith and MissBeulahUrenekerattended M :h the Sunday-school Convention at New visit . Chapel the first day. Mr. Arthur Kib- M lei yesterday. We learn from the siste delegates that the interest grew M e as the work proceeded and that the Tex singini was very sweet. The lile- here na Sunday-school iiiade a goodrl port. The legitimate work of the Sun day-schol eannot he questioued. As a iuirsery to the Chureb its work is in calculable. That parent is wise and - prudent who will see that the clildren the have, whe!never convenient, that great tryit means of grace-the preachledl word- M delivered to themi at least once every Mas t Sunday. I llou No copious showers of rain this sum- hall: it muer. We are not surprised. Science M1 d hiasfi.ccd the laws of nature, and it is lace -" fashionable now for the religious )New world to follow these blind guides. We ativt think that less of intellectual pride and I e- more of intellectual humility; less of Wil :s compn1laiing, boasting and thankless- Ed y ness, and more o gratitude, patience wjll :o and trust, might lead even to refresh- tviel ing showers. We agree with the A t; Hoosier poet: plea: st "There aint no use to grumble and visit , complain, Lak It's jest as cheap and easy to rejoice; r. When God sorts out the weather and high a sends rain, >r Why, rain's my choice." Stre ?s Mrs. George Meredith and Miss Pearl well to were on a visit last week to Mr. J. 0. few Meredith's family. pass ,t Miss Jessie Zobel, of Columbia, is TI .s on a visit at her uncle's, Mr. William grea ie Zobel. and ?n Mr. Walter Levis, of Marion, paid low( a flying visit to Mr. H. C. Sum- pilan mirer last Monday. seas< ' There were several parties up last yet 1 l Sunday night watching the eclipse. W Sonic of themt sat from the beginning citie E- of contact to the close of totality, with- hav4 it out blinkin'. Vcrbum vat. of A l. I Mr. T. B. Greneker after a pleasant the 1e visit to our quiet little village left for part 0- the mountains where there is or was to "1 s- an attraction for Tom; as old Parson ever lI Brownlow once said in illustrating a serei sermon on the excuses of those who re- "thc 1i mained away from the supper. "Breth- M f- ren, that kind of an attraction can beer to draw a man further than forty yoke of hav( oxen." We hope to see Torn soon pros ty again. aboN to Old Uncle-Sam Thoipson, a worthy Do n- and respectable colored citizen, buried wise ;e his only son last Sunday. William was is th te a temperate, industrious and self- of tl It respecting young man of 25. He came invi Is frorn Florida several weeks ago where T1 11 lie was taken sick while at work iak- unic ing : ud saving his money to procure a be honk for the old man whom he wished littl, n to have with him in Florida this win- we ter. We are told that he had a small ac- joye rs count in bank here, also. We were sere y, touched by the old mian's grief at the tent Sloss of his son. It was not noisy. It was cou1 etoo deep almost for tears; but hie took is su ,.consolation in the -reflection that a good thir .son dead is better than a bad One living, asihe to, must soon depart. The old man inhis integrity and his dead boy are a living epistle to their race.T Ip SANs Socc1 the a .skil ..-- har ~r W right & J. W.T Coppock have got a- T n big stock, a nd they are going to sell it uinlt >e or give it away. Mfark fhis. tf tati ti Erervone should see Wright & Ji. W. T. ' C OppoCk's Underwear hesfore pu rchas-qu ring. It is as comfortable as ormnmen- rT sstad. This is saying much, but 'tins true. Scj* tfDi S',im. or's VITALze:R is what you and need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, all I y Dizness. and all symlptomJs of Dyvs- I' spe psia. Price 10 andl 75 cenits per~ bot- Phi tIe. 1111 NOTES FROM[EXCELSIOR. F hav ' Crops arc looking fine. goes ~e Farmers are busily engaged laying- tis~ e-by their crops. Polities are now being dliscussed on bret every side. r Mr. E. S. Werts, of Saluda, visited this communiity last week. r School Commissioner G. G. Sale r- spent Wednesday night in this corn amunity. o M1r. J. C. (lrimui, of the Ridge Road, section, paid a brief visit to this comn- Con miunity laist week. Good seasons of rain have recently^ field fallen in this community, and old corn still promises for a very good crop. Miss Fannie Crosson, of No. 2 town y ship, accompanied by Miss Cora Domi- tI iniek, of near Prosperity, visited rein- our a tives in this cemmnunity last week. n Messrs. H. S. N. Cirosson andl J. K. T Caldwell, of No. 2 township, visited u rd is this coniniunity last wecek.th by . Mr. M. L. Long and1 wife, oif .John dl stone community, spent Saturday in our neig.hborhood.M youl -' Mr. John Matthews and faunily, of Po Edgefield, visited relative*s in this con.- studl miunity last week: Lak S Mr. K. D). Lake and fanmily, of Pros- but ~perity, spent a portion of last Sunday t.iki in visiting in this commiunity. Mr. Leander Long, of Long'sCrs Rouad's, visited relatives ini the Mt. r)e at Pilgrim section on Saturday and Stin- e'iOn it day last. ali at M\rs. B. L. D)ominiek and dlaughiter, 511 Miss Amanida, of Prosperity, visitedl in cons >r this conmnunity on last Thursday, the the al guests of Mr. J. T. P. Crosson's family. teeC( Miss Minnie Hartmnan, of the Mt. *e Pilgrimi section, has been elected teacher of the Ridge Road school, and 's entered upon her duLty' on Mondlay N rt morning last.M la The Excelsior connuiiity was well t.ve rep)reseinted at the re-union at Little B. to Mountain on last Wednesday. WVe can< did not "get there," but we learn that Ti :e, the attenidance was large and the oe- Pra~ Y- casion enjoyab>le. Sun D-SiaMA. A special Notice. ma For the nlext 30 days, as I am de- eam to termlinetd to close out I>usiniess in New- C*. berry this year, I will sell the balance of miy sunner stock regardIless of New !are ,le York Cost.|ve re Any person in search of genuine iwit! bargains can get them now, as I am determined to elose out everything this a.fall, wvhile money is in circulation, and E , n person wainting White 4Goods, gir'i D)ress Goods. ('ottonades and Shoes, it. will save 40i per cent. if they buy them stin so now'. 1). C. FLYNN, Ichil reLeader of Low P'rices. Iprej i'thei I)Don't fail to read "The Quick or the I no 4 a>k Dead." For sale at I R >A tf. HUNT'S BOOK STORE. ber PROSPERITY LETTER. iss Ada May Broom, of Georgia, is ing Mrs. W. A. Moseley. ss Leila Wheeler is visiting her r, Mrs. Vie Norman in Walhalla. r. Fred L. Scliuipert, of Milan, S, is visiting his father and sister sses 'annie Whites and Marie ), are visiting at Spring Hill, Lex )l1 Colmity. ss Lizzie Black, of ('olumbia, is ;uest of Miss Sallie Langford, while ig the virtues of the mineral well. S. G. G. IteWalt, Miss Carrie and :er Davie, are enjoying the pure ittain water and breezes of Wal s. E. K. McKellar, B. H. Love and Miss Maggie Brabham, of berry, are visiting friends and rel in town. -s. J. E.. Sehumpert and F. H. on are visiting their relatives in field, rromi whence Mrs. Wilson return to her home in Bruns ,(a. social party, which was a very ant aflhir; given in honor of the ors in town, came off at Mr. K. D. a's on Monday evening. It was ly enj:yed by the young people. e attended the barbecue at Jolly t last Thursday. The meats were prepared, and were all eaten,-a candidates "spouted," and all Ad off quietly. Le condition of the crops has been tly improved by the recent rains avorable conditions which has fol d in their wake. The cotton t is still small, but with continued ,ns and a late fall a fair crop may I realized. e are not so fortunate as our sister , Charleston and Greenville, as to a "Gala Week," but on the :8th ugust we are going to have one of 7aWcst days that has visited these in a long time, and we are going oller" hurrah for everybody; but ybody is not going to be calm and ie-we mean on the next day, after returns" are all in. ney has been raised-money has subscribed-the summer will soon ended, and no fixtures or im ements will have been made, either e or around the mineral well. he "city fathers" think it an un and useless expenditure or, what e matter? The present condition ie surroundings are anything but ing. te mass-imeeting, or picnic, or n or re-union, or whatever else it alled, at Little Mountain, was a of the biggest thing of the kind have ever seen. Everybody en i themselves and were happy and ic. About 3,000 people were in at lance. Nearly 1,100, by actual it, passed Mt. Tabor church. This. pposed to have been about one I of the attendance. YUBE. Worth Knowing. at Allcock's Porous Plasters are bighest result of medical science and , and in ingredients and method e never been equaled. :at they are the original and gen porous plasters upon whose repu mn imitators trade. at Allcock's Porous Plasters never to perform their remedial work kly and effectually. bat for weak Back, Rheumatism, tica, Colds, Lung Trouble, Kidney iculties, Malaria, Dyspepsia, Liver Stomach Affections, Strains and ocal Pains, they are invaluable. bat when you buy Ailcock's Porous ters you obtain the best plasters Lynn is again with us and prices e gone down with a rush ; which to show that lie means business time. tf. TARRH CURED, health and swee .th secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh idy. Price ->0) cents. Nasal In >r free. POMARIA. 11s section is having good seasons i, and the crops are improving. iss Mattie Swygert, of Lexington nty, is visitinag Miss Anna E. Hipp. Lpt. H. H. Riser and wife and Mr. mU Kinard and daughter, of Edge County, were visiting lucre last i mass-meeting and piicic at Lit lountian was well represented by people. Every one reports a pleas enjoyable time, generally. ie pic"ic at this place canme off Sat .y. There beinig no programme for lay, political sp)eechies were made [on..i. A. Sligh and Mr. Cole. L. sc. r. Jas. P. Shealy, one of our best ug men of this section, wvent to perity Monday, where he will y telegraphy under Mr. K. D. e. We regret losing Mr. Sheely, wish him success in his under g. Y. F. Pimples on the Face ote an impure state ouf the blood and looked upon by many with suspi .Acker's Blood Elixir will remove npurities and leave the complexion athi anid clear. There is nothing will so thoroughly build up the titution, purify and strengthen whole system. Sold and guaran by P. Robertson, opposite Post e, Newberry, S. C. HERA LDINGs FROM NO. 6. ice rain last Thursday night. iss Eula C. Floyd is visiting rela at Ninety-Six. ack berries are about all gone, but lidates are still plentiful. ire will be services at Smyrna byteria n ch urchi next Saturday and ay; communion on Sunday. 1 the candidates are expected to e speech<s at the barbecue and paign meeting on the 31st inst. -o ini some parts of the township ooking well; young c:>rn is lookir g fine; cotton is being "laid by" i rapidity. TmL.. Caution to Mothers. very mo(thetr is eautioned against ng her child laudanunm or paregoric, reates an tunnatural craving for ulants which kills the mind or the d. Acker's Baby Soot her is specially aredl to benefit children and cure r pains. It is harmless and contains )pium or Morphine. Sold by P. ertson, opposite Postffice, New ~y, S. C. The Crops. The crops from Newberry toward Prosperity and below and in fact all along the road from Newberry to Lit tle MIountain, are looking well and in good condition. From Newberry to Cromer's Store in No. 4 TowIshtp the crops are small but in god eondition. With seasons now we believe there is a good or better prospect fo: rotton I year titan last year. If you wish to restore the loon to 5e your wasted cheek, and so improve your health that plumpness and in strength will succeed enaciation and debility,purify your blood with Ayer's Sarsaparilla. This remedy will ben efit you more surely and speedily than any other. to Not a particle of calomel, nor any other deleterious substance,'enters into the composition of Ayer's Pills. On the contrary, this medicine is care fully con poundled from the curative properties of purely vegetable sub stances. Try it. of VAUGIIANVILLE DOTS. Vaughianville igh't he (.n...red the land of liowers. bcrause she is adorned with ,ix beautiful young ladies. y The accoiplished music teacher, Miss Kate Bullock, of Greenwood, is teaching school at Vaughanville and is too beautiful to behold. Miss Mary Ward, of Clintonward, Edgefield County, is visiting Miss Bet tie Brooks. She is so pleasant, modest tl and mild, she no doubt will leave many young men with contrite spirits and aching hearts on her return honme. Miss Minnie Pitts, one of Newberry's fairest daughters, with nature so sweet and intelleet so brilliant, is visiting Miss Bettie Brooks. Misses Annie Hill and Sudie Pitts are here on a visit; they are as jovial as ever, and as gay as the birds that en livens the forest. Rev. W. W. 31eMorrics anml Mr. ,John Neel is the topic of conversation with many, and, like the prodigal son, had 1-ter return to fascinate the visitors of V Vaughanville. JOBE. IN MEM1ORIAf. Miss Minnie E., daughter of the late Chesley W. and Mrs. E S. Herbert, was born in Newberry County, S. C., June a 25, 1861, and on her turrthtday this year entered upon her heavenly inheritance. Sister Herbert, the mother, was left a widow years ago with four small chil dren, and it became her one life purpose to rear them for God and heaven. One t little cherub went to live with God. The ti others, two daughters and a son, re- a main. Right well has that purpose been fulfilled, and the blessing of God tj rests upon the little circle. Thus piously reared, Miss Minnie early in life gave ft herself to Christ. She joined the a Church when about seven years of age h and ever rejoiced that she was reared wvitin its courts. She was a bright, attractive young lady, with a host of s friends. Something over a year ago F her health began to fail. C'ourageous- f< ly she braved disease and hoped for the best. During the meeting of the Holi ness Association at this place May a year ago, she entered into the sweet ex ~perience of perfect love. Her testimony C was beautiful and thrilling. It was si inanifest that a peculiarly rich expe- d rience of grace had been granted her. c It was needed grace that was thus given. She steadily declined. Deeper and darker the shadows fell. She had victory over all. She was anxious to go at the last; only hoped that herI absent brother might reach her ere the - words of farewell should be forever hushed. Her request wats granted. All of the little family were here. Quietly,I sweetly, she fell asleep in Jesus. Her short life wvas not in vain. The fra grance of her piety remains, and rela tives and friends w ill feel the inspira tion of her example and hope to meet her in heaven. Advertised Letters. -- Pow.r (mrI-:E, N EWBER RY. S. C. List of letters unclalied and adveriused July 241, 1sss. Baty, C:urtas M1yers. M1rs. Leaner r Culbreath, MirsPickecnsSondley, Willie Miack Collette, A. L. Smith, Newton D. Coleman, T. J. Speek, MIrs. Harrison Cannon, Aaron wilson, A. K. Lanler, JT. Hen ry,col.[2] Werts, M1iss Lillian Mlabry, 3irs Hallie A. Williams, Arthur Persons calling for these letters will please say that they were advertised. E. S. HERBE;RT, P.31. People Everywhere Confirm our statement when we say that Acker's English Remedy is in ev cry way sup)erior to any and all other preparations for the Throat and Lungs. In Whooping Cough and Croup it is C magic and relieves at once. We offer you a samp)le bottle free. Remnenmber, this Remedy is sold on a positive guar- ~ antee, by P. Robertson, opposite Post otfice, Newberry, S. C. Are You skeptical' If so, we wvill con vinzce you that Acker's English Remedy for the lungs is stupe rior to all other preparationis, anid is a positive cure for all Throat and Lung troubles, Croup, 'Whooping Cough and Colds. We guarantee the prep)aration1 and will give yua sam ple bott le free. P. Robertson, opposite Poustoftice, New- I berry, SC. 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EXHAUSTED VITALITY rrE sCIENCE OF LIFE, theI great Medical work of the age on Manhood, Nervous andi Physical Debility, Premature Decline, Errors of Youth, and the untold miseriesconsequent thereon, 300 pages 8 Vo, 12 prescriptions for all diseases. Cloth, full gilt, only $1.0)0, b) mail, sealedl. Illustrative sample free to all young anid middle agel men. Send now. The Gold and Jewelled 3!edal awarded to the author by the Na tional Medical Assc Ion. Address P. 0. box 1195, Boston, imnss., or 'r. w. it. PARKER, gra uate of IIarvard Medical College, 25 years' practice in Boston, who may be consultedi confidentially. Specialty. Diseases of Mn::. Ol)ec N '..a flulZaeb at. DON'T HE CR YOU WILL E W.A]STT WT AND MUST HAVE ZT,IF LOW have to acknowledge the corn, I am O even at a big 1.0 )Oyards of Wlit Lawn Remnants, pe r yard, worth Sc. -2,i,) y:,rcs of (olored Lwns, Rem mIs at : t. ir yard-worth f.le. j There is not help for misfortune, 15e. Scotch Cheviots down to 10e. Berges town to 15e. 2 0l. doubli-width Dr'ss Goods down White Dr,ssRube., less than half price. THOSE PRICES AR BUT THERE IS NC W ~Iw T-E every kind, slaughtered, including ' French Lawns. The largest and pr Broehe, open Plaids, canvas white Dress Goods ever br surprise about thes LOW PF WHICH ASTONISH Lounciig in Swiss and Oriental, 54 inch broidery awful cheap. Silk Glove at 10e-worth 20c. Bleach! Cottonades, Linens, ( Napkins, Scrimi of every IM AK A N O'] lrasols, L i'mrellas, Shoes, Slippers, Bas% at can be fo und in a No. 1 Racket Store D- C IF. THE LEADER AN TIS OURS Ih Whoesae and Retai - AN: ,ROCEiRY TRADE VE HAVE THE STOCK! THE THE CAPITAL! THE ENEA AND, THEREFOR! le Claim h Lead! We like Op1 nd under no condition will we I BOSS BIlSINESS HOS Every express brings new styles a latest novelties. Despite the gen ie last mouth our business has beer re 75 per cent. better than we expect We desire to openly acknowle banking them for their past favors, iture, assuring them that we will evt nd that they will always find our s1 est quality and at the very lowest be uote to you some of ourstartling, un very busy thL.t we actually can embember that we will not, cannt >r cash, and consequently can offer y Fin ally, in conclusion, and by we sone fact upon your mind: Don't We handle Bacon, Flour and >urse, our prices are much lower tha nailer lots; in fact, we can offer epartment, as our goods are all fres OME AND SEE US. FLOYD & OUR NEW NPNG GOI i'OR .THE INSPECTIC This stock has been selected with lent of all classes of goods and conta ~eiember that we keep a First-Class Li nd we guarantee to sell as cheap as a First-Class E Our stock comprises all price led iumu and Fine Goods. Sole Ager ;trouse & Bros. Fine Tail Ohas. Heiser's Fin ~eig1er Bros. Fine Shoe: We have the most [Ladies, Misses and Childr WE CALL SPECIAL A BOYS' AND CHILD] mn Endless Variety of H ZEKWEAR Il SMITH& THE "NEWBERR~ E. HI. Cline's Old Stand, I. FOOT, WILL SE CALL:-:BEFORI YOU WILL 8. GrROCERIIE DRY 4 O9TS AND SHOI Nil I HLL LINE OFGOODS lM. FOO / SITATE, IE TOO LATE. PRiCES WILL FETCH IT. ERSTOCKED, and must unload sacrifice. 12,000 yards of best Oinghmin, 14) to 12 d Remnants, be. Cheap at 12.e. 173 bundles of Calico and oi ort-d at 1 per bundle. and we must keep knocking. Oriental marked from 10c. to 5c., from : Ok. to 18c., from 25e. to 12.:.c. Hamburg Edging and 1tserting sac iticed to half prke. 20c. Sateens down to 1le. E SUANDALOU . CURE FOR IT. 'ictoria, Bish > I,nU:L Ui'.i vt I ettiest variety otstriped checked styles and satin finished ought here. The on;y e Goods is the ICES, ES EVERYBODY. es, Allover Hamburg and Swiss Em s at 25c.-worth 50c ; Hoisery ng, Sheeting, Ticking, ,assimeres, Towels, - Trimmings kind. 'E OF THIS: a Ball Shoes, and, in fact, everything is to be had at D CHAMPION OF LOW PR:CM1. Dry Doods, Boots, Sh o OF NEWBERRY. STYLES! THE OCATION! CY! THE LOW PRICES! , THE TRADE! ]osilioo! W#e DOfy CopetitioA! udge from our position as the R OF NEBEHIRL nd every freight train is laden with eral dullness which prevailed for most satisfactory, and our sa es ad. Ige our gratitude to our patrons, mnd hope for a continuauce in the r use our best endeavors to please, Jock of goods the best selected, the ittom figures. We would like to' precedented prices, but we are kept not find the time to get them up. it be undersold, as we buy strictly ou every advantage. Ly of parenthesis, let us impress forget the place ! Molasses by the car load, and, of n when these goods are bought in you special inducements in this h and bought at bottom figures. PURCELL N OF THE PUBLIC. care, and comprises a full assort ins all the novelties of the season ne of Goods, ny [ouse South. goods, but we make a specialty or ts for or-made Clothing, e Shoes for Gentleeri,n Sfor Ladies. con'plete line of -en's Shoes in New'oarry TTENTION TO OUR. IEN'S CLOTHING: ats, Both Fur and Straw i PROFUSION. WnEARN, Y CLOTHIERS." - NEWBERRY, S. C LL YOU a.VE MONEYI 3 L OT HING EK AID VLISE KEPT IN A HIIElTY STORB ,JB. ,& 0O. ) 5,