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Local and Special. Church Notlees. IAPTISr-P1ev. C. P. SCott, pasior. preaching next Suntlay at 11 a. In. antt 7 -u0 p. in. Suna tany sehool at : 1:: p. m . M1r. .1 B. Carwile. Saal)ariztenier:t. Pr..yer :eeting wernestlay at ::3. p. ln. - l.;-rHEKA.s-Rev. IV. C. :chaet?,-r. pa,tor. 1 Preachinag n'-xt .u3l.ty by the pas or. at I1 at. mn. Antd 7 3 ). p 2. 5n1 l:ty sehovl at 9:31) a. in . )r. W. tu.tav. Iouseal:. upe: intentient. Prayer uet og Friday at 7:15 p. in .\!Ernoar"sr-Kev. J. 1,. stokes. pa-tor. I'reaeiannt b . tit" pau-or at i a Rn. auil .:15 p. in. Sthtay .c1otI at 4 p. un.. Mr. Jolhn W. Chapan. tsuterinteett!t1. Prayer neetir., at7:I5p. ina. A. It. PF-Fs.:.Yln.;:I.\sr-Rev. E. P. .JlrClintcock, a pnstor. service next Stuab"y by the pastor at 11 a. 'r3. -uolta1 "C11 at 9:03 a. n., .l r. M. A. Carlisle, Superintenlent. Prayer ueeting Thurs<day at 7 :16 p. It,. S1i-sionary atcirty W"h'1nes ay at :s p. in. irs. C. Mower, Preyt atent. W. C. T. U. Tue. uay at 5- p. m.. Mrs C. Mower. Presi-It:t. f EPI.CO1-AL-Rev. W. II. Hatick"". rector. Service by le reettr every third S<itldiy at I I; a. In. and1 4:t p. mt Lay rea:lin4 by Mr. S. B. \Iazvek at 11 a. to. ta; i1*mF:1 -K'tv. J. A. Cozby pas tor. Pr"eachitt;; by the pe1tor at 11 a. Ia. and 7:l5 1. In. sun<hay seitol at 3::tu p. mn.. Mr. W. E a P-Inam, sui2erinteiui 2e t. 'r.a) er 1iiC-ting V(til 2te y 'tl 7 1? a . il. Store for Itent, Now occupied by A. J. Sproles. Apply to J. J. L. it:. :it. Fresh Crop TURNiP SEED, t at PELHAY1'0. A Big Tine: Wlere' At the grand nass lleet ing and larbecue at 1). C. Boland's August :'~>, 1ct Litt'e Mounttainl,given lby -ilis and Boland. 4t. t Tournament and iarbecue. Messrs. J. R. (4reen and T. B. Riser C will give a first-class 1.arbecte and I tournament August 21 at Maj. Jones' grove, the day of the mass meeting for Newberry. Read this notice elsewhere c and don't fail to attend. A New Firm. Messrs. Thos. Cook and Wi. H1. Carwile have formed a partnership in 1 the dry goods trade and will begin t business September 1st in the store room now occupied by Mr. 'I'hos. F. Tarrant. Mr. Cook expects to visit the Northern markets next week to pur chase a stock of goods, and when they arrive the firm will begin the use of printer's ink-which always tells. Both mnenbers of the new firm are young men of tine business qualitications. The Colored Odd Fe11owu. The eighth session of the district C lodge met in Newberry Tuesday and 1 arestill in session. The members of the lodge were addressed by Mayor Cronmer, at the court house, and C. D. Lowndes, district miaster, responded.1 The lodge will have a parade this (Thursday) morning at 10) o'clock, and attend a pini at BRtndu1sianI spring. The musie will be furnished bay the Ninety-six band. Y. M. C. A .Meetinag. i The roomis of the Young M1ens' Chris tiani Association have just uindergonie a L thorough repairing, are now looking cheerful and attractive than ever bero c. . icy will soon be furnished withI a good lot of fresh reading matter, icludling the lead:i. ningazinles, and m:ty of our Siate and county newspa pers; and every etort will be miade to render theni attractive to visitors. The usual mneeting~s held every Thurs day and Sulnday evening will now be( regularly co,ntinuedi-, and it is linpead we will have a larger attenidance. To itent.t \ eornforTa and1oveietlittu .atedl th ree-raoi) a i hou'(e. Teriuis eas-. A pply at this ottlice. tf A mecetimtg of thle executive comi witte.e was heldl on MIonday. Thel rules of the p.rimiary election were adote a publnihd elsewhere, anid a call iss~uedl for a 'coun!ty convention, to *1 gates to thle aecneto,cle o Septem!ber l.;, 1 , and to tranZ1iaett such othter businaess as may comei lifreth coniventiont. Anoi ther meeting (of the executive commlixttee will be held here on August 21. 1S.8, at 9.1 a. mi., to ap point mianagers for the p)ritmary. The cand(idates andl( the voters should ecarefulily read the rules govern ig the prlimliary, and abide thereby. It would be well to preserve this copy of T'he Hleraldl and Newvs. ;ienn! Springs W:ater, just received anid for sale by ease or biottle, by P. Rtobe.rtson, Pharmacist, opposite the post ottiec. Ice House openi Sunday's 8 to 9 a. mn. 1toil p. m.an i toT P* p.m tr. - -ild' WVi.x vor Sn.n:nR with D)yspepsia and1 Liver C'omplaint ? Shiloh's \'ita lizer is guaranteedl to cure you. Lady Florence's Tooth and MIouth Wash,'an elegauit and safe pirep)aration! for preserv.ing anda beautifying the 4 teeth anid strengthieing the gums. For sale at Robertson's D)rug Mtore, op posite the Post Omeec. tf. Turnip Seeds. Turznip Seeds. Rtuta baga, Early Flat Du.tch, Red or Purple 5 Top, AmberG!~ obe,~ Ye.lloaw Aberdeen. 31aanothi Globec, G oldlen Ball anid other varieties just received and for sale at Robertson's D)rug Store, opposite the Psottice. Don't forget that 1). B. Wheeler has on hand ait reasabthle pic~es the Do-i mnestic', Davis and t lhe New H omec Sew WXho' kee.ps I le nlicest stock of Hats in Newberry? Wright I& J. W.. Coppock ( ;o and see 1 hem anal lie canvimaed. tf. MIore of those Oxford Bibles. at J. W. ChiapmanI'5. F"or [las-alls. Bats, Caps. Belts, Mla,k-, G ~ iv..--. t ., u to Hi unt's Bookaa a .la.ei -, nowa. furnlising le Cam,ioda Wter anda M1ilk Shakes BaxPes a t :2 . W. (Chapman'is, mdaiie ityl.e,. 8tuin." "'(harred If you want a first-class SewVing Mla chin', allon). B. Wheeler oni Friend -trt naext door to Dr. Pope s olhece. tf VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. The weather hAs. been exceedingly lot for the past fe~w days. Dr. D. W. Reid has moved to Mr. R. Wright's and has rooms there. )r. J. R. Thompson has put a new ()of on his house on Caldwell Street. United iStates (Commissioner J. S. teic coniitted Fed Singley totjail on uesday, charged with selling liquor rithout license. several open bolls of cotton have cen received at our office from Jones tillwell on Mr. 1). B. Wheeler's place, nd Mr. 1). B. Williams at Silver treet. ''ie cnunty commissioners have or ered a new public highway opened :om St. Luke's church to Mr. S. S. 'avsinger's. The uniyn service next Sunday night .ill be liehi in the Methodist church u'i the sernion will he preached by iev. C. P. Scott, of the Baptist church. 'I'here will be service in the Lutheran hurel next Sunday morning, preach ig by the pastor Rev. W. C. Scliaefer. some persons say that they felt an artlquake tremor in Newberry last I;nday night. At a fish picnic at Mr. J. W. Cro uer's on Tuesday, Miss Lizzie Ruff aught two fish weighing seven and hree pounds from Mr. ('romer's pond. The scaffilding on Mr. Alan John tone'-l new residence fell on Monday liile Mr. Kelly and Charlie ,Iontgoinery were on it painting. Mr. elly was right badly jarred but no (ones broken. We publish this week the proceel ngs of the Newberry County Sunday ehool Convention. We depended on he secretary for the report last week as ce were told lie would furnish it, other ise we would have obtained an ac ount elsewhere. Why he did not end the proceedings to The Herald and cews we do not know. It is with much regret that we are ompelled to p.trt with one of our most romiinent business men, Mr. J. W. ayne, who leaves next month for harleston, ior the purpose of conduct ng a dry goods business at that place. Ve feel a heavy loss but trust Charles on will profit by it.-Greenwood Tri u ne. Personals. Maj. J. P. Kinard has returned from ilenin Springs. Rev. M. M. Kinard, of Columbia, is pending a month in Walhalla. Miss Mayme Blake, of Ninety Six, is isiting relatives in town. Miss Jennie Mikell, of Charleston, is n a visit to her sister, Mrs. H. C. tobertson. Mr. R. L. McCaughrin is at Glenn prings. Col. C H. Suber has gone on his sual summer tour. Mr. Myer Mittel, of Charleston, is on visit to his father. Miss Hettie Belle Lake is visiting eatives in Greenville. Capt. Gibbes Goggans, of Floridat, is n a visit to relatives in New berry. Mr. J. S. Fair left on last Saturday r a short vacation at Cokesbury. Mr. E. A. Scott has gone to Glenn prings. Mrs. I. W. Walter has returned to er home ini Birmiinghami, Ala.. Mrs. E .J. Barre is on a visit to her ~rot her, Dr. J1. A. Berly, at Ponmaria. Mrs. Ha:rriet Lane and Mrs. Wmi. M. aine have retunred front a visit to alumubia. Siiss Sallie Lane is spending a nmonth .t Ghtassy Mountain. Mr. Jake Welils, of~ Bessemer, Ala.> s on a visit to his fathier, M-r. Os. WVells. Miss Mamnie Kinard, of Prosperity, is -isiting in Newberry. M r. and Mrs. J. S. Russell have re urned from a week's visit to relatives mdl friends in Fairfield C'ounty Mr. and Mrs. Thos. F. Harmotn are -sitinig relatives in Fairfield County. Miss Lau Mazyck, of Charleston, is Isiting friends and relatives in New Mr. P. G. Ellisor is oil' for a few vek's rest and recreation in the nounallis. Co)l. and Mrs. 0. L. Schumnper~t are Ltten1iding the encampment at Spartan urg. Mr. D. W. Goggans, who has been lerk in the postoffiee, has gone to his ione in Edgefield for a month. Capt. A. P. Pifer is ou a visit to rel tives in Frederick County, Va. He rites that the health of Mrs. Pifer is mprovinig very rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Bryant on their eturn front the "Land of the sky," stopped in Newberry last Friday vis tiig relatives. They left on Monday 'r Orangeburg. Mr. Geo. P.\fredith is now a freight :oniutor on the Georgia Pacitie Rail oad, andi is living temporarily at Annisiton, Ala. Mrs. Meredith, who ls been visiting her fathier, Mr. RI. C. Jiapmian, during the past month, left ast Saturday with her little daughter Pearie for A nniston. Trhie best tonie for weak ad. delicate hildren, and also the best remedy for oughs and colds, is Cod Liver Oil, with Hypohlosphites. Prepared by P. Robertson , phai:rmaeist, opposite the Post Offlee. tf. D. C. Flynn is in Newberry and his slaughter of prices is genuine. He is sell ig every thiing ridiculously low. No loubt lie is determiined to sell out this time. tf* Oil, Paints and Art material of every~ leseript ion, at tf. HUNxT's BooK ST1OR E. WXriting paper at 3 cents a q1uire at Hunt's Book Store. Wright & J. W. Coppock's line <.f (nts' Neckwvear is just atwfully nice. Thor is whlat the ladies say, i. e., the Mt looking ones. tf Hallow, C'harlie' Have vou been ~peding th~e winter in Mexico? Naw, ecen to Wright & ('oppock's; couldn't re:-ist. tf Wright & .J. WV. (Coppock's is the place to get your Clothing if~ yo want to get the worth of your mioney. t f Base-halls fromi c. to $1.50), at Hunt's Book Store. if. The Tournament at Chappela. We had the pleasure of attending t h barbecue and tournament at Chappell on last Friday. It was a long hot ride In some sections the crops were suffer ing very much for rain. A goodly number of ladies and gen tlemen were on the grounds to wit ies. theriding by the knights, and to hear the candidates speak. The riding began shortly after ten o'clock. Eleven k aights entered the contest, as follows: Alex Brown, "Texas Cowboy"; T. J. I:tvenport, 'taluda"; Jesse Dean, "Vaughiansville"; J. W. Hill, "Watt's Bridge"; W. T. Hill, "Spring Grove"; V. It. Keith, "Oconee"; C. H. Shan non, "Mollohon"; J. R. Scurry, "Chap pells"; P. B. Watts, "Gold Star"; W. A. Webb, "Edgefield"; J. W. Mat thews, "Island Ford". lessrs. W. J. Holloway, W. L. Andrews, J. W. Simmons and E. B. Dickson aeted as judges, and the riding began. The first prize was won by V. R. Keith, the second by J. R. Scurry, a:d the third by W. A. Webb. The prizes and crowns were presented to the successful knights by ('ol. W. H. Hunt, Jr. Mr. W. R. Keith se lected as the queen of love and beauty, Miss Nina M. Smith, of Chappells. Mr. J. It. Scurry, being a married man, gave his crown to Mr. P. B. Watts, who selected as the first maid of honor, Miss Jennie Gordon, of Columbia. Mr. W. A. Webb gave his crown to Mr. Alex Brown, who chose as the second mid of honor, Miss Goldie Garrett, o1 Vaughanville. After this the politicians and candi dates took charge of the meeting and e number of speeches were made. A large number of people were pres eut who sened interested in the ad dresses. Quite a number of Edgefielc men were out. Despite the heat wt think tl" day passed off pleasantly. Helena Heralding'. The Helena post-office, B. E. Julier postmaster, will be opened in a fe? days. It will be a great convenience t< the hundreds of white and colored citi. zens living within the radius of a hal: mile from the centre of the village. "No letters, I told you." "None fo Peter Smit, an' John Peter, an' Aun1 Hannah, an'AuntJenina, an' Miss" "no, for none of 'em." "I been thinli when de pos'oftlce open everybody gel letter." Mrs. George Summers, of Columbia was on a visit last week to her sister Mrs. James Bowers. Miss Beulah Greneker is spending t few days with relatives and friends ir Laurens and Spartanburg, before tak ing up the broken 'lines' in a teacher' nerve-exhausting vocation. Miss Popie Rollerson is visiting a Chappells. M1rs. Hammond and Miss Minnii stopped awhile in the village last wveel on their return from Abbeville to Lau rens. MIiss Jessie Zobel and her brothei Edward have returned to (Colunmbia. MIrs. Thomas Cromier has returne( fronm Pomnaria. Mr. Bowers has a brand-new bugg.: and a stylish pony, and lie and hi: friend Bishop are busily enjoying th< 'ues and the q1uestionis. Cr'squet Sets, Hammocks, Fishing tackl s, etc., at Hunt's Book Store. tf Boys, Now IS YoT'R CHIANCE.-I ou go to H unt's Book Store and buy 5 ent tablet, they will give you a nlic< lead pecl tf. Reumemnber that Wright & J. W. Cop pock give a discounit of ten per cent fromt regular prices on all cash sales.tfi Confect ions, (Cakes and Crackers al ways fresh at S. B. JONES. i For lame back, sidle or chest, use SThi lo's Porous Plaster. Priee 2.5 cenits. Fine XWineis, Liquors, Tobacco, Cigars etc., Bass' Pale Ale and G;uinness' stout Porter for. sale by It. [LEYXW. FANT. Goiod XWriting Paper at 4e at qutire', a J. W. C'hapman 's. Scroot C'RAvox.-Having bough a large supply we cau affordl to sel cheap. C'all and examllie at Hunt Book Store. tf For a good (quanitity of Tea call 01 t f. S. B. JoNEm.: Stafford's Copying Ink at Hlnut Book Store. tf. Shannon File, at J. WV. C'hapmian5 Good Paper at 65c( a reani, at J. V Chapmian's. Shannon Files,eheap, at Hunt's 11ool Store. tf. "Have you read the latest novel? "No; what is it?" "It is 'The Quick o the Dead,' by Amelie Rives. It is o1 sale at Hunt's Book Store." Read it. Don't fail to read "The Quick or th< Dead." For sale at tf. HrxT's Booii SToRE:. Everyone should see Wright & J. XX Coppok's Underwear before purchae ing. It is as comifortable as ornamiel tal. This is saying much, but 'tis trut SHILoil' s VITALIZER is what vo1 need for Coknstipation, Loss of Appetit4 Dizziness, and all symptoms of Dyv: pepsiat. Priee 10 and 75 eents per bol CRtot'P,WHIToPING COUGH and Brolm chitis immediately relieved by Shiloh' Cure. TraT H~c'KINa COroH can he quickly cured by Shiloh's Cute. WX guarantee it. - Clean and1 Sharp. I am now selling Grindstones an1 Soap very cheap. I want to go to NEi Yox and will sell goods low downa ft the next .30 days. Get the best Ha: ness Oil at 1.5 eents a pint or 253 cents quart at J. S. RrsEi'LL.'s. P. S. Cheap pants just received. Aer's Sarsaparilla is designed ft those 'who neced a miedicine to p)ruif their blood. No other prep)aration .' w"ell meets this want. It increases ti appetite and rejuvenates the whole sy: tef. Its recordl, for forty years, is or of (onstant triumph over disease. Is Life Worth Living? Not if von go through the world a dy: Ipete. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets a: a psoitive cure~ for the worst formis< Dspepsia. Inudigest ion, Flatulency ar Constipation. Gauranteed anmd sold 12 P. Robertson, opposite Postofhice, Nes I berry, S. ('. NOTES FO3IE3-.EL1O1. Thermometer stii i'iclined upwards. Late planting ofcorn ?s coming out and looking fine. Mrs. H. S. N. Crosson, of No. 2 Township, paid a brief visit to our ec.:m Iunity last week. Mr. J. s. \crts is using his c"arpenter tools on Mr. Johln Iullong's nlewo resi dence. Miss Lilla Werts ha, been electcd teacher of the .Joliy Street ScIhool and bas entered upon her duties. Mr. James (rosson, accolpaniel by his sisters. Misses Alice and Victoria, visited relatives near Hope Statioll last week. Mr. .1. E. Long. of the (Galnllai sec tion, is ou a visit to relatives inl this commlunity. The patroIns of t he Excelsior School held their ineetin, oin last Saturday Imornling as we announlced last week. No teacher was permanently elected, and applications will be received. The school will clo.- sool with anl exhuihi tion, of which we will speak more denllitClV in the future. Last Sunday we, inl collpany with Mr. H. S. B. Kibler, had the pleasure of assembling with the St. Paul's congre gation and listening to an interesting sernion preached by the Rev. Geo. A. Hough, of Florida. from t he text: "Not everyone that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom iof heaven but he that doethi the will of my Father which is in heaveni." There was a lar,e congregation present and miucli intc r est seemied to be anifested in t he sc: vices. Rev. Ilouigh is the guest of Rev. , A. .,ligh's family. Sm'A. POMARIA. A good rain is iluch needed. Crops are looking well, considering the dry weather. Rev. U. A. Hough and family, of Florida, is visiting relatives here. The infant child of -Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sheely died near Mt. Tabor last Saturday. I had the pleasure of attending the farmers picnic at Piney Woods church Saturday. Agricultural speeches were made by Maj. G. Leaphart, Messrs. J. H. Counts, F. C. Caughnu, G. A. Derrick and Drs. Wyche and Julian. HERALDINGS FROM NO. 6. Theremioneter in the nineties. The protracted Imeetingat Bush Iliver will commence next Sunday. Sections of the Township had rain on Saturday evening last, but the greater Dortioi of the Township is very dry. The protracted meetii.g at 'Mt. Zion is still in progress. Rev. C. P. S-od is doing most of the preaching. Uncle George (ioingr to Work. [Augusta-Eveniing News.] Congressmoni George D). Tillmian was found out at the dlepot to-daiy by the Evening Newvs. Hie left W\ashingtoni yesterday, and is oni his way to meet his opposing candidates and address his constituenits in Hamipion County this week. He will speak in H lamptoni to-m1orrow, ini Lawtonville on Wednes day and Robbins on Thursday. IPolitics will be lively in Hampton, and not onily will Col. Tillhnan speak, but M1essrs. Heiiderson, Aldrich and Youmians, opposinig candidates for his place, will ap~pear. Mr. Y\oumhanis was on the same train with M1r. Tilhunan to day hlaving just returned froin Vir tunia, where lie carried his ftunily. M irs. Tillman camne dowii from Clark's Hill and sp)ent the few hours betwveen trains wvith her husband, and lhe left at 12.50) this afternoon for HIampltonl. The News tackled the ('onigressmlani just before the train milIoved oti, amd lie said: "It's the first time in ten yeairs that I've had to leave WVashingtoni to speak for my own return, but there is 1no qu) rumi in Congress any way, and if a bad bill is up some of our friends will niake this poinit and prevent its pi'ssage.'' M1r. Tilhuian appeared ini good spirits, ini spite of the warmi Weather, the oppo sition to his return, and the number of candidates whomi lie is about to tackle. After his spches1C in Hampton he will return by Washington by way of his homie andl see( some1 of his Edgeficl friends. Wie' Givies up the Fight. R ieioxn, August 6.-Thie H onl. John T.' Wise will remove to New York this fall to accept a buisiness offer. This is believed to he anl inIdicat ion that thle Wise-Houston Rep1 ulicana eletoral ticket will not be in existence in the November elect ion to anitagonlize ' \ahione. Not Benjy's Grandpa. Nu.wAuxl, August 7.-A coroner's ini quest to-day returnied a verdict cha:rg ing William H-enr.y H1-arrisonl with the nurdler of William Barnett on Satur (ay night. The two qjuarreled( over politics, with the above~ result. Encke's Coniet Coming Back. BosTON, A ugust 7.-A cable message from the European Union of Astrono mlers annuinuces that the royal obser vatory of the Cape of Good Hope has discovered Enicke's comet on its return. Declining in Georgia. Ge(Jneral Longstreet, ex-Senator Hill and Jesse A Glenn, have each declined to accep)t a republican nomlination for Governor of Georgia. 1Flynn is again with us and prices have gone down wvith a rush ; which ges to show that he mecans business -this timie. tf. CATARRH Ct'RE:, health and' swee breath secured, by Shilohi's ('atarrh Remedlv. Price 5) cenits. Nasail In jector free. eS'uIrtEss N mH TS. niade miiserale1 by tha.t terrible cough. Shiloh's (Cure is the Remedy for you. I Caution to Mothers. Every mo,ther is cautionied against giving her child laudanum or paregorie, ait creates an unnatural cravimg for stimulants which kills the niind or the h ild. Acker's Bahv Soot her is specially prepared to benefit children and( cure their pains. It is harmlless and conitamis vno Opium or Mforphine. Sol by P. Robertson, opiposite Postftice, New berry. S.('. Pimnples on the Face Denote an imp~ure state of the bdood and are looked upon by nmany withl suspi ion. A\ker's Blood Elixir will remove alt ipurities and leave the coumplexioni esmooth and clear. There is nothiiing that w ill so thoroughly build up the costitut1tion, pulrify -and strengthen the whole system. Sold and guaranl teed by P. Robertson, epposite Post I oflec, ew brry,S. - A Card from Mr. Siigh. To the Editor of The Herald and News: Soine one, with more mischief and wickedness in his heart than decency and self-respect, in order to injure me as a candidate, and thereby defeat what he fears Ini-lt be the will ot the majority of the deniocratie voters o: the ('eouty. has s.eii lit to originate t:1d circuiate a report that I made un:nev 'ut of the fartcrs o ti the fertil iz, :tichI I oi'rere for thlem durlin1, th;e moh. of --last. The folloi re'rtilieiles Wi explain themstielve.- a11 1nd this base fal,t hold baek down the ' -pat of hiin who first Ielchcdl it forth, thuIjIsdefeatilg- the originator's lesign, to hr. disparage meit, and that of those who have so alilily handed it around: ti.ar-sEta:: , S. C., July 5. S4. To all whti it n:ay conceern: Tilis is to c. rI ify that I shipped to Prosperity the-Jast .-Oson, on orders flotn lion. .1. A. Slgh, 1~ 1-10 tons of acid pli sphate and invoiced sau e to hint at $11 per ton net cash, F. O. L at Charleston. S. C. I furtlher certify that No REtATE IN ASY $HAI'E Olt FOVMI was Mliade to ailv One on Iliese oralers, a:li I rec.ivetl full payuient, 'or every toll "hippe 1 at the above name'l prices. .Jso. H. Il.:r. RICllMOND. VA , .Jllly 24;. '55. RIev..1. A. slih". 'rosperity. s.1C.: Dear Sir: I certify that you got frotn ine last spring altogether live IuItre(l anl three (50'3 ba:s fertilizers. say 5:1 :3-ht to:is. for which you paid the .21. U per toil net cas. delivered on cer here I would add without any qualifications that you asketi m for a net casi price saying it was for your ciub). anl thiat I so quoted anid sold .you without paying you onte crnt of cotinmission in any l.tner. salipe or forni, as you paid me tle 1ll price of $2u.0J pet toll. S. D. CRENSHAW. RIcHMoND, VA , July 25,'58. I hereby cer.ify that I sold to Rev. J. A. Sligh on tle Lit of )1arch, l15, two hundr--d and ftiy bags of Lee's prepared aericultural litne at $13.50 per ton, delivered at Prosperity. 15:, tois, atlt............ ............$210 -n l.e.:,s freight paitl bin him..................... Y, 18 l'aid t.y him, draft on \\hce'cr & Mose ley. i t lull...... ... ...... ......$15 16 I lurther ccr ffy t Inat Mr. Sligh i- qJuired the price before orering. ani I quotel as above; and tiat I dibtnot allow himt any comuatis3son or abauicmnt, awl1 that lie did not ask any. ALFRED S. LEE. This is to certify that Rev. J. A. S ligh paid the following atnoun a t,e lparties nau,rd be low for guano, acii anl ilnte through ou1r bank: 11. 1 luiet. acid....... ............ $1.501 'C hi red Lee. lim,e anid freight............ 210 91 S. I). Cre;:haw, ;uano................ l ,f; 0 $2.713 11 w tEEI.Ex & MuSEi.EY, Bankers This is to certify tlat MrI .J. A. s1igh pait me ireight on 1'25 1-10 rons acid at S1 21 pet ton. and same per ton (.i 5) .i-1o tons guano. The line is accounteel for uith certilclat.t from consignor. K. D. LAKE, August 7, 1S S. Agt. R. & D. i. It Co. Mr. B. B. Schuinpert, who delivered the goods, and the fariiers who used them, will take pleasure in giving the price paid. Now where are Ily profits? I wrot( many letters, furnished paper, envel opes and stallps for sane; assisted ii paying for at Icast three telegrams; lost much time in riding to and front Pros perity looking after this matter; sent out runnels to notify parties of the ar rival of the goods; iiet with opposition from those persons who opposed tht scheie, and to-day I at persecuted for the part I took in the husiness. T. crown it all these base falsifieis woulc even turn the very men who appointec me and others to do the work for them, against le. Look over the figure and facts again and tell me where art my profits' Not one cent did I receive no, not even for the paper, Stamnps ant envelopes paid for by ine. In your next issue, if you will allom me space and if I think it necessary, will correct the report that I adviset nliy friends from the stump to boycot a certain mercaille firm il Prosperiti to lbe false. Resp)etfully,-. J1. A. SLI1i... A Card. A repolrt is blein~ circulate~d th rougi tile coutyt that MIr. Sli";h and1 myisel miade an1 agr'eieent if lie wosuld w%ol anid do all he could ill his~ Townlshlip fo me I would do the same in miy Town ship inl carrying all the votes for him I w ish to state to the voters of New berry County that while I aml a stron, Sligh muan andi aml doinig all I cani fo: hiis e.lection, there was n0 suIch agree mlenit betwe en 3ir. Sligh and miyself. R espectfully, The' Indiana Caullpaignl. [Atugusta Chrieile.] down South, has given an idea of th camlpaign ill thec doutftul State. Geil Ben Hlarrisoni, t he Rlepublican caii( date for President, is the attorney fu the house represented byv the youni man. TIhe drtummner said that Harrison wil not catrrv the c'ity (of Inudianapolis, hi i-e bets even mooney that Harrisoi will not carry' 1iniaa:, and gives bi; odds that (4rover Cleveland will be th, neCxt Presidenit. A nd what the averag d'ummfler doesn't knlow about politic and( putblie p)ulse isn't worthknwn A Shoot in;gAfrray in Florence. [Special to the World.] FIt-NCIes, August T.-Lemi Gadsom a inotorious character ini this to)wn, wa shot by 31r. 0. S. Ellis this morning~ t app~ears from what was told you corresp.~1od(enlt by MIr. Ellis, that GadI sonh had made ani attempt up)on his lif last night, but was prevenitedl. Gadsoi had sworni to kill himi, and( when the; met this morning, it was a simiple cais If "shoot first or get shot." ( adlsol was not badl.y hurt. Ellis gave hinmsel suicide of a Btride-elect. AS~.II l L L E, August 7--is as. J udd, a beauttifuil girl of Nashv'~ilk commlluittedl suiicide at Mliddleton lhs night. After her sister r'etiired, she go hold of a pistol f'romi her' ti'unk in th next r'(om, went ac4roISs inlto the wood andl shot herself ini the head. Sh was fouiid deadO iln the' w'ooks thi morning. She was only 1-S years old and( wats soon1 to bIe mlarriedl to a p)rom inent young mian ini Evansville, Inld. The Fever In Florida. WXAsllIiTNrN, August 4.-The Ma Irine Hospital Bureau is informed by; telegram from Tamiipa, Fla., thmat fumi gation is goimng on at Planit City an hat there are no new eases. Dr.M1urra; reorts that there is 11o change at Mana te2 sinice vesterdaliy. Dr. Guiteras re ports that 'a suspicious ('ase at San for, is probably not yellow fever, ando tha there does iiot app)lear to lbe any feve there, but he wvill investigate furthel A FeiarfutSl Thlundlerbolt. (LIF"ToX, A ugutst :;.-Robe-rt 4inlde andl wife were killed near ('liftoii thi Iafternoon by lightning. The hous burned downi on themu during a hear rain anid wind this afternoon. M1 Lider wais an estimtable citizeni, all rs. Linder was a datughiter of Jame Holt. Chlarleston~'s Heavy Weighlts. [Green ville News.] Sheriff' Ferguson, of Ubar'lesto weighs atbout 25 pounids and Lieuter ant Heidt is nearly' as hiea'vy. Wit ie hundred pounlIds (If (lead gamil mixig ini a hostile struggle we (10 10 w oder at thIe unfanllimous desire of th~ Charlestonl audiencee to give it plenlt (f roomih. It Takes their BreaIth Away. BICMtrN(.IIAMa, A ugus-t 7.-The polit cal issue in this counitty is surpriinli The Demloclrats have ca:rried1 Birii hiai by 2,100. jetTerisonl Couty b 4,22, a'nd Alabiama by 75,00n). It wt th tjuintes electdon ever kno.a~ UE.ATHs. 3IrS. Marie W. Mornian. wife of MrI T'ho. S. Moor;nan, died at her hiome in Columbia, Thursday, 2nd inst.. aged 40 years. Mrs. Mahon, mother of Mrs. Thos. F. H ail1on1, died at har honie iii Fair ticId coUntV 0:n the !d i:st., aged 59 V ear-. Advertised Letter%. l'.T (uWi 1e1. Nt-wei-.1a:n s. C. List of lette"rs unel: i.red :il advertied .\gu't ~. Ioh-nt n,0 .uvt" Colwell, \ir, I:--sa lc s 1nr ('olw,ll, Rev I. ' lx-wi. is: %Iri: Chapli.. :manue.l oore, >li' Ida coh l>a\ is, RVM 1-:v:na, i ssay Dariieatn. F Ilieh ir,ns Huniter. .J A \\'a-hingtt.. James (iriftin, 1tri:a \iliie.('harit \ Ilut: in..Jatne", Wals. W V 'ensons cailin, for tl e 1.tters will ple-se say t liat tliey were al v-erl d1 . t E. S. Il E1atli".RT. 1'. Mb \Vrig.ht & J. WV. ('ook have got ai big -toet'k, a1 tlhe"yar:e ,oi to sell it of gilve it da\. \.li e,, fl, tf Worthiehwir 'lli:it Ailoc"k's Po s t ' lastili. 1har re c llte in.s Jae l Wfieals inc and skill, ad lin inrtheielltts awll pethase have never lienl eeiualedl. That they are t orafinld. l g en bie ptok,s :stcr hey + areoin oserell trtive1 itav.-:y.?Jt:,-t:ad. I That Alleock's Porous Piasters ever f"il to prt)rm their remedial work quickly and effietatla. That for weak Back, Rleunatisn, Sciatica, Colds, Lung Trouble, Kidney )i fficulies, Malaria, l)yspepsia, Liver and Stonachi fkectionis. -,ttainls and~ all Local Pais, they are invaluable. Plasters up obtain the best pltr tai te. t People Lv'rywhere ('oulli our statelilelit \\'l(': we say. that A lke 's rlish I teireiy is in ev uc wly superior to ally an ll other preparations t ' the roat and ungs. In L lhooping tough and Croup it is 1nagic aind relieves at once. We ofler voT a sanm bottle free. k'smirber, this I:ellledv is sold on a po. iti\'e guar antee, by P. Robertson, opposite Post ou1ie, Newberry, S. C. Are You Skeptic? If so, wt will convince you that Acker's rior to all other preparations, and is a positive cure for all Throat and Lung trouble , Croup, hooping Cough and n od We guarantee the preparation y nd ill gve you a sample bottle free. 1'n Robertson, opposite 1Postollice, New berry, S. C. PIck s Patewt Imroved Cushioned ar Drums EPerhly Restores the lunearing, wthethe r the' (leafiness is caused by colds; 4 fevers or injuries to the eatral drums. As ays in pos io, Tr IN SI TO o Lns aCol coiWeortabie to wear. g rt usic. cotp versa 1ian, even wiisprs heard distinctly. We refer to those using thePn Write to F. ii 1 X. &I;roadway. N. Y. gtt's fat(EY 0i0OO :%grnts Wanted BiG MO L * AT oa E to supply rp erfillc voters wit ol official Lives of OIeve Ian ah Thurmal aby lipo W.i IT lvS alo life of :m alav1a(1 mfotiit steel por tts. o oters' ('art ride ox, everee ''rae Poti, .Cte., (ol plete. ;NM A .ets a ge work report MMdN5E sueeesS. For hest work. be.t terms, apply Euc n tia $2.v 0: to su ppanily. t-n fit:lHcon votersU with . onlriiadlLives of. may la leaigs n baTiithmanr by N. . U HNse:L, Falsto liftoe ofrs. Claveland, exq ioits otraitl Vootr' succes.CFres wor.pblestes, raplyl It:e H 1BAIN D RO.,PhldephaP. Cl ai. Eanses ndr bto e the air.fl f o Cu:.. 15 ce50c.at Dru gists. tso (... Y EXHAUSTED VITALITY T HE SCIENCE OF LIFE. the Sgreat MIedical Work of the age on Manhood. Nervous and Physical De,blity, Premature Declne, Errors of Youth, amnd theuntold miseriesconsequlent thereon, 3) pages 8Svo, 1:25 ~prescriptions for all diseases. eCloth, full gilt, only $1.00, by mall, sealedt. Illustrative sample free to allyoung and middle aged men. Send now. The Gold and Jewelled Medal awarded to the author by the Na tional Medical AssociatIOn. Address P. 0. box S1895, Boston, Mass., or Dr. W. H. PAR.KER, grad uate of Hlarvard Medical College,2I5years'practlee 1in Boston, who may be consaulted confidentially. S SpecIalty. Diseases of Man. of!ice No.4 Bulfinch st. TO PRINTERS. COND AD I roof Press for sl.Apply at this ottice. Pratt Gins and B3oss Presses ( )NLY GIN madl'e with Revolving Head1. (tins cleanl anId gives sat is faction. For sale: by. WHE:ELE~R & MOSELE\, Agents for NeWberry County, Prosperity, 5. C. W. H. Gibbe-, tte Ageint, Column for either a visiting card or a mammoth poster. Wo have fcilities for printing Lawyers' Briefs. SSchool Catalogues, ?Minutes of Meetings, Legal Blanks, By-Laws, Circulars Letter Heads,, Note Heads, - Bill Heads, Business Cards, Visiting Cards, Envelopes, Shipping Tags, Price Lists, Programs, Wedding Invitations, s Checks, Receip ts AUL & HOUIA. SW. T. DAVIS X&WOmCTUES Doors, Sash, Blinds, Breas}~ B1ltcrs, ast, ol1dlls, Etc. - Lumber, Laths. Shingles, Lime. Ce m nt, tin- Builers' Materials of all 'kinds on h andt. s cw ery .C DON'T HE CR YOU WILL : AND MUST HAVE IT,IF LOW have to w-knowie"ide ti:e orn, I at OV evenl at a bi g - I,(+t) yar"d" of \'hiteLa I. a RIentamnts, .0er varid. w;.rth sc. -2,ooo vard, of C'ol'red1 I.a , Iem Ints at':3e. per yard-worth 6.e. I $1 There is not help for nisfortune, 15:. ,cot.tcl Cli,,Mots down to 10e. lier r down to 15c. ) 15. ri \\ hite Dre.-i.)h.s es than lui i price. : THOSE PRICES AR] IUT THElm IS NO W II I E3 i every kind, slaughtered, including Vi Frenc"h Lawns. The largest and pre Broche, open Plaids, canvas white l)ress (Goods ever i.r, surprise about these LOW PR; WHICH ASTONISH! 'louneing in Swiss and Oriental, 54 inche broidery awfui cheap. Silk Glove: at 10(-worth 20c. Bleachii ('ottonades, Linens, C: Napkins, Scrini of every I MTAK A N O' 'aras.jl=, U'mbrellas, hoes, Slippers, B3ase hat cai he foUnod in a No. 1 Racket Store, ]D C. ] THE LEADER ANI 'TIS OURS The aho1saIe afid Fctai1 ANI CROCERY TRADE WE HAVE THE STOCK! THE THE CAPITAL! THE ENER, AND, THEREFORE Noe Claim thf lead! WNe like Opp nd under no condition will we bi BOSS BSiNESS IIJlSI Every express brings new styles an the latest novelties. Drspite the gene the last month our business has been are 75 per cent. better than we expecte We desire to openly acknowled thanking thern for their past favors, a future, assuring them that.we,will evei and that they will always find our st< best quality and at the very lowest bo1 quote to you some of ourstartling, tnt so very busy that we actually cant Rem bembher that we will not, canno1 for cash, and consequently can offer y< Finallk, in cooclusion, and( by wa th~Uis. factpo yjCII~our mind: Don't 1 course, our pnees a .. smaller jots; in fact, we can offer, departtmen t, as our goods are all fres COE AND SEE US. FLOYD & 1888. SPIN 0 FOR THE INSPECTIO This stock has heen selected with ment of all classes of g.ood andl contai Remember that we keep a First-Class Li ad we guarantee to sell as cheap as a First-Class E~ Our stock comprises all price Medium and Fine Groods. Sole Agen Stro use & Bros. Fine Tail: Chas. Heiser's Fin Zeigler Bros. Fine Shoes We have the most La dies, Misses and Childr WE (CALL SPECIAL A BOYS' AND CHILD] An Endless Variety of H NECKW'IEARD IT SMITH& THE "NEWBERE B. H. Cline's Old Stand, U. FOODT, ---WILL S GOODS AT CALL:-:BEFOR] YOU WILL S GROCERIE .--DRY 4 BOOTS AND HOI ~~CTRU] ID F LL LINE OF tOOD6 11. FOO / SITATE, ETOO LATE. PRILC Wt L FETCH IT. E RSTO'K :, iul must ui':Il 1A~~ti-rif i I 1 20'i00 , yard f a :' i n :ai P' t. tV per bundle. n1d wenm- kep-nvn rimao:i marked frm ii e. . frm'.ia:l '. to 1 '., froil 25c. to 1:-'e. ll=i fu", Ei.in.t:+nd i?(crilin -b iced it) half pr"i.:, _ue. S:.ten (1down to L1.:1.V D SUANDALOU$. G-OODB etoriat, ['1 i. I . i ttiest variet y of striped checked tvles and satin itii.hed. u'ght -hel;e. 'I h.' 1"tl: ICES, ES EVERYBODY. , Allover Hamburg and Sw iss i 1 at 2.5.-worth 50e ; Hoiser% ig, Sheeting, Ticking, I.isiIeres, Towels, innd. 'E OF THIS : Ball Shoes, and, in fact, everyt hiig is to be had" at ) CAMPION O' iA) PRICES. n WHAT? Dry oods Boos, Shor ) .. ... OF NEWBERRY. STYLES! THE OCATION! CY! THE LOW PRICES! THE TRADE! osiio Yie Defy Cmpet#iord idge from our position as the ~ F 1EUIERY d every freight tr:in is ladten 4ith ral dullness wiiih prevailed for most satisfactlorv. and our sa es :1. ge our gratitude to our patrons. ad hope for a continuance in the " use our best endeavors to please, >ck of goods the best selected. the tom2 figures. We wotl'i like to irecedented irices, but we are kept ot find the time to get them up. be undersold, we buy ,trictly - > every ad v-anin e. y of parent.hesis iet as impress itnret the place! vthe car load, and1, of b andI1)) but. ,,hottomn fiurS. PURCELL N OF THE~ PUBLIC. care, and ema!I prises a fu:ll assort na- all the nlovelties of th ii5s5on' ne of Goods, [ouse South. zoods. but we miake a ge.'ialty or ts for r-made Clothing, e Shoes for Gentlemen, for Ladies. coplete line of en's Shoes in Newberry TENTION TO OUR 1EN'S CLOTHING. ats, Both Fur and Straw i P'ROFUJSION. WEARN, Y CLOTHIERS." - NEWI3ERRY. .C IHR., & Ci. LL YOU :-:YOU:-: BUY. AVE MONEY! DLOTING EK MN A VARITY STOU T.JR..& 0C.O