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Local and SDecial. Our Agents. Capt. U. B. Whites will receipt for subscrip tions and take new ones at Prosperity. -Wr. T. . Wilson is authorized to do the .same at Ridge Road. TRY IT, WHAT? Five cents, at Drug Store opposite Postoffice. B.H.&K. On Wednesday afternoon, 5th inst., between the store of Wooten & Mc Whirter and the residence of Mr. M. Foot, A BABY'S GOLD BIB PIt, highly rie by the lady who lost it. The wifY be liberally rewarded by leaving the pin at this office. tf. The Johnstown Sufferers. The members of the Town Council have been circulating lists for sub scriptions to the Johnstown sufferers. Parties who have not been seen can call on the clerk of council or any member of council and hand in his or her donation, so that it is done by Monday morning, as on that day the amount collected will be forwarded. Two Colored Preachers Honored. Rev. P. E. Wall, pastor of the New berry A. M. E. Church, had the degree of Doctor of Divinity conferred on him -by Allen University, Colum . . C. Pierce Nelson, at one time of the same church, has been c tto a professorship in Allen Uni ersity, and has accepted. The Postoffice. Nothing new has developed in the postoffice here during the past two weeks. Whitmire, the new appointee, declines to give- any information in re gard to the status of the case, but sim ply says he knows what he is doing and thinks it best to keep his own counsel. A number of reports have been in circulation but none could be run down. We suppose the public will know when Whitmire gives his bond and takes possession of the office. He talks as if his bond is all arranged but declines to say why he is waiting. A List of the Marriages in Newberry Will be presented to the public later. Bit below you will find a list of beau tiful bride's presents of which the Book Store is crowded. Fine Steel Engravings, Oil Paintings, Pasteils, Bronzes, Triplicate Mirrors, Wall Pockets, Brackets, Fine Bibles. and Toilet Cases. We also have on hand a large assortment of Croquet Sets, Hammocks, Base Balls and Bats, Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Box Stationery, Gold Pens, and Pencils, Blank Books, Novels, Toy Books, Tab lets, Writing Pads. We wish the young couples much success in lIfe, and may they gt many beautiful e presents from the Bok Store. tf. About Pensions. Tihe pension lists for Newberry County have been in the bands of the 4 of,Court for several days. They ha~ve to bie canvassed and gone over by the County Board, and as soon as this is done those.persons entitled to pay will receive it. We suppose the Board will meet soon. The pay has already cornmenced in several counties. The county Board has written to the State -Board making inquiry as to whether the appropriation for ~this county is sufficient to pay all pensions approved by the State, but have been unable to hear. They cannot act intelligently until they get this information. * Struck by Lightning. At 12 o'clock Monday during a heavy shower of rain lightning struck the barn of Mr. George McWhirter and killed a mule worth S175, and set the barn on fire. A horse in the barn was gotten oul; safely. The alarm of fire brought out the fire department in the drenching rain, but it was impossible to save the barn, as it burned rapidly and was soon consumed. Mr. McWhir ter had 250 bushels of oats and half a car load of timothy hay in the barn. -The total loss is about $800; insurance Mr. John A. Werts, of Silver Street, had two fine mules killed Monday hauling wheat from the field. The ne gro driver's cap was knocked off his head, but he was not hurt. Noah Wilson, colored, had a mule killed by lightning the same day. HO! YE THIRSTY! Come to the everfiowing font at andtham's Drug Store and quaff his an vefreshing Carbonade,richin fruity asti-syrups. Pelham's Milk Shakes, with Frui-Miz, Coca-cola, etc., are fa d aunous for coldness and richness. ~rup! Cool off at Pelham's tf bad t bfog Samples of piece goods in great va S .riety. Suits made to order, fit and finish :guaranteed to be unsurpassed. Hiarken menC to the cry of your own prophet for once ce and mark the result. the tf- WRIGHT & J. W. COPPOCK. .Auguston Literary Society. t ,.he- anniversary of the Auguston aaLiterary Society of the Newberry -Female Academy was held at the phAcademy building on last Friday even ing. We believe this is the first enter tainment given by the society. It was formed several years ago and is named in honor of Capt. A. P. Pifer, for a number of years the honored principal of this school. The entertainment last Friday was a very creditable one and managed entirely by the young ladies. Miss Grace Jones presided and intro duced the performers in a very graceful manner. Everything passed off very pleasantly and we think everybody was pleased. We give herewibh the pro gramme: Chorus. Charity, (Glover)--Members of So ciety. Recitation, Welcome-Miss Lizz'e E. Fellers. Duett. Pearls of Dew, (Kinkel) Misses Janie and Morlat Martin Recitation, The Dying Seaman--Miss Grace Jones. E.ssay, Music-Miss Mamie Duncan. Music. Alice, (Asher)-Milss Euphemia Mc Clintock. Readings, From Julius C:esar-Members of Society. French Recitation-Miss Hennie R. Roet Duett. II Corricollo, (Lott)-Misses E. and M L. McClintock. Recitation, Mother and Poet--Sallie B. Chorus, Parting hymn, (Hidden). Lilly Braeket's Hand Sewed Shoes are the 'best. For sale by Minter & VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. W. Y. Miller & Co. have opened a stall at the market. See their ad. There will be a free lecture on the treatment of horses in the Court House this afternoon. Commencement next week in New berry College. M. S. Epstin offers great bargains for Commencement week. See his prices. Good rains have fallen in the past few days, and the crops are looking well. All the teachers of the county should arrange to attend the Institute here on the 24th of June. Dr. R. C. Carlisle sold a lot of 86 bales of cotton on Tuesday to Mr. O. MeR. Holmes at 10 5-16 all round. The closing exercises of Prof. Dreher's department in Newberry College will take place in the Opera House Friday night. The railroad authorities have been having their trestles and bridges around the city whitewashed which adds very much to their appearance. The young gentlemen of Newberry will give a hop at the Newberry Hotel next Wednesday night. A pleasant time may be expected. There will be a picnic at St. Paul's church in this county on Friday, 14th. It is the closing of the school there taught by Mr. Nathan E. Aull. Dr. O. B. Mayer, Jr., requests us to ask the party who has his book, "War on Drainage for Health and Profit," to please leave the same at this office. The closing exercises of the Newberry Female Academy will take place at the Opera House Wednesday and Thurs day evenings of this week. There will be no service in the churches in town next Sunday, all the congregations uniting in the com mencement exercises at the Opera House. Personals. Mr. W. A. Jamieson and family, of Laurens, are visiting his brother, Mr. O. M. Jamieson, of this place. Dr. Jas. H. McIntosh, of New York, reached here on Saturday on a visit to his father's family. Miss Bessie Wheeler arrived home on last Friday from Hagerstown Semi nary. Dr. Frank Moses, of Augusta, was on a visit to relatives here last week. Miss Una Epes, of Epes, Ala., is visit ing Miss Mary Werber. Miss Vivian Caldwell, of Donalds, S. C., is visiting relatives in Newberry. . Mrs. Mary Dorroh, of Abbeville County, is visiting Mrs. McFall. Mrs. E. H. Aull and children have been on a visit to relatives in Columbia during the past week. Miss Emma Havird has returned from Stanton Female Seminary, Stan ton, Va. Miss Lucy Borroughs of Jackson ville, Fla., is visiting Miss Emma Havird. Miss Mary Werber has retur ned home from school at Salem, N. C. She has been absent at school for two years, one year being spent at Georgetown, .D.C. ' steam Engine for Sale. A first-class Ten (10) Horse Frick Enging for sale. Cheap and on easy terms. J. P. & T. C. POOL. Im. Free Lecture. A lecture will be delivered in Court House Thursday, June 13, at 5. p. in., by -Dr. Jackson Meodow, of Ather 3, Ga. Subject: 'Disease of Live Stock.' Stock owners and horse shoers especially invited. It. BLACKBERRY BALSAM, Known throughout Newberry as Pelham's Aromatic Blackberry Balsam, is the sovereign remedy for Dysentery, Summer complaint, etc. Price 25c. per bottle. Be. ware of preparations intended to simulate this well known remedy. tf. Buy your hand made shoes from win ter & 3amieson. They have an ele gnt line of Lilly Bracket & Co. and By State French Calf and ,Kangaro Shoes. t Don't fail to call at the Book Store and examine their well-selected dis play of Sheet Music Song Folios, etc., etc. tf Wright & J. WV. Coppock's line of Gents' Neckwear is just awfully nice. Tbat is what the ladies say, i. e.,.the test looking oles. . tf -I want your patronage. I guarantee satisfaction. C. A. FLOYD. Rtobertson's Pepperrnint Cordial A pleasant and Efficient Remedy fom all affections of the Stomach and Bowels. Don't fail to provide yourself with a bottle. No fmily should be without one. Manufactured and for sale at Robertson & Gilder's Corne Drug Store. Go to Minter & Jamieson to buy you1 Shoes, they have the best stock and se] them the cheapest. tf. Wright & J. WV. Coppock are now opening- a superb line of Spring an< Summer Clothing, selected wit-h specia care, which they will sell as low as tb< lowest. No humbug about this. G3iv< them a call or you may wish yot had. tf. All Base Ball Clubs should play witi jthe niew seamless Ball, now on sale a the Book Store. tf. The Board of Trade. The Board of Trade held a meeting on Monday afternoon at which time the committees on Electric lights and cotton seed oil mills made their reports. The meeting was one week earlier than the regular meeting owing to the com mencement next week. The Electric Light committee sub- T mitted a report showing the estimated cost of an electric light plant for New berry, and the annual operating ex penses. The whole matter was con- B tinued to next meeting. Dr. W. E. Pelham, from the com mittee on the Cotton Seed Oil Mill, made his report showing the cost of oil 31 mills. The prices quoted range, for a 20 ton mill, from $8,000 to $16,000. The mill at Anderson cost $16,000 and has paid for two years an annual dividend of 25 per cent on the capital stock. 3 The cost of an electric plant for New- 9 berry will be for a 1,000 incandescent ' plant with 500 lights, wire complete, 1 and 150,street lights, about $13,000. The idea is to establish the two together. SUBSCRIPTION BOOK OPENED. Dr. W. E. Pelham has circulated a 2 subscription list for stock in a mill to see what amount of money can be 2 raised. Parties who desire stock in the mill should call on him. He only be gan yesterday and he had several hun dred dollars taken without any trouble. Now is the time to push; there is no time to lose, in order to get ready for Fr Go the next crop. Childrens' Day. The anniversary of the Mt. Zion 48 Baptist Sunday-school, was celebrated 48 last Friday. The day was simply 24 grand, and before 10 o'clock parties 24 could be met on the various roads press- Mi ing their way towards Zion. The morning exercises were opened with appropriate devotional exercises conducted by Superintendent Peterson, after which Mr. Jno. T. Nicholas of Newberry, and Rev. J. W. McClure of the Smyrna Presbyterian Church de- Th livered short addresses. The most important announcement of the day was made in the form of a cordial invitation to dine. The relish and heartiness, with which the excellent spread was greeted, spoke _ more than any words of ours in its ~ favor. Abundance, and variety graced every table. The afternoon exercises consisted of tos addresses by Rev. C. P. Scott, and Geo. He B. Cromer, Esq., followed by reports a p from President and Secretary of the wa Missionary Society. These were very 7 gratifying and show that somebody sar has been at work. ho: To the strangers present at this occa- 9 sion the memory of the cordial gather- gir ings and hospitable entertainment .il will not soon be lost. X. we - cai The County Sunday-School Convention. a i The next meeting of the County Sunday-School Convention will be M held at Cannon Creek church on the liv 25th and 26th of July. di( The Executive Committee held a ha meeting at Newberry on Tuesday and decided upon the time as stated. The M only members present were Geo. B. Cromer, H. S. Boozer and J. S. Car- rer wile. Mr. C. F. Boyd was elected secretary in place of Mr. L. W. Long, ful deceased. The programme will be o published later. W It is the request of the Executive Committee that the Superintendent of l every school in the county send in his name and the name of the school to Mr. C. F. Boyd, Newberry, S. C., at as p early a date as possible. in This is important and it is hoped the superintendents will attend to this roi matter promptly. gi, Y. M. C. A. Notes. a The gospel meeting for men, held fa, Sunday afternoon at 6 o'clock, has pr been changed to 3:30 o'clock. On next go Sunday the meeting is to be a service of song, with "stories of the Hymns," bi by different young men-.e On Wednesday, the 19thi, an enter tainment will be given to the members pr of the association. A program of read- M ings, recitations, instrumental and pr vocal music is being prepared, and at ' same time during the evening light re- M freshmnents will be served. Each mem- th ber is hereby invited with privilege of pl< bringing one lady friend. Admission will be exclusively by membership lit ticket. Those who have not been fur- re nished may secure tickets of general secretary. M J. T. N. sta The Board of Health.Je At a recent meeting of the Town : Council a board of health for the ensu- ca ing year was elected as follows, in Town at large, Dr. 0. B. Mayer, Jr., in who is chairman of board. Ward 1-M. A. Carlisle and John WV. wi Taylor. 'lib Ward 2-Dr. E. C. Jones and Dr. W- Ia< G. Houseal. Ward 3-J. K. P. Goggans and B. M M. Dennis. -an Ward 4-Dr. J. K. Gilder and R. W.-t Davis. pl1 Newberry College Commencement. G: FRIDAY, JUNE 14. w 8:30 P. M.-Exhibition of Prepara- in tory Department. sUNDAY, JUNE 16. cii 10:30 A. M.-Baccalaureate Sermon se] by Rev. Jno. D). Shirey, of North Caro- b lina. 8:30 P. M.-Address to the Students ~ by Rev J. S. Cozby, of South Carolina. MONDAY, JUNE J7. w 8:30 P. M.-Medal Contest in Ora- p tory. t 3:30 P. M.-Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustees. -tI TLUEDAY, JUNE 18. f 10:30 A. M.-Alumui Oration by Rev. ti A. J. Bowers, A. M., of South Carolina:.t 12 M.-Annual Meeting of Alum ni Association. 8:30 P. M.-Annual Oration before Ia the Literary Societies by Hon. J. - al Cothran, M. C., of South Carolina. WEDNEsDAY, JUNE 19. 10 A. M.-Annual Commencement. ti Conferring Degrees, Awarding Medals, 1% etc. y All exercises will be held in thea Opera House. Eupepsy.b This is what you ought to have, in fact, you must have it. to fully enjoy life. Thousands are searching for it daily, and mourning be- I cause they find it not. Thousands upon thou sahds of dollars are spent annualy by our ~ple in the hope that ey may attanhi n.Adyet it mayj be had by all. We guarantee that ElectricBsitters, if used accord ing to directions and the use perststed in, will bring you Good Digestion and oust the demon Dysyepsia and install instead Edpps.We recommend Electric Bitters for ysi a a nd all diseases of Liver Stomach ad-~. neys. Sold at 50c, and $1.00 per'bottle by Beickier, Honseal ~ Kibler, Druggists. WILL ALWAYS BE iVHO ASK OUR COMPETIT AM HAPPY TO GOODS FOR ( argains ! Unparalleled Barga Barg; 500 yds. Figured L 000 " " 500 750 " Best Pr 602 " Good 873 "c 969 " Best Dress ( 000 " " Apron 200 " All Colors ( 903 " All Colors 1 iit of Loom, : : 8 Gc od Bleaching, : : 4-4, 7 NE " " : : :7-8, 6; "t "a 4-4, 51 BOOT A )rs. Wos. Lac'd & Butt'n Shoes, $1 00 60 44 t. tt .5 125 44 i4 it ~ 1 50 ]Al tt tt tt t" 2 00 60 t t t " 2 50 60 sses Shoes, from 12 to 2, 75c to 200 4S IATS IN ENDLES2 L1 Goods Marke All I ask is a call, which will convince ose who hesitate are lost. Spool Cotton in Any Number and Col Thanking one and all for their liberal BIG 7 MAIN STREET, NI Miss McIntosh's School. 'he closing exercises of Miss McIn h's School were held in Knights of so nor Hall, on Monday night. It was fri leasant occasion and the audience s well entertained. hE 'he Anthem, "Praise the Lord," fa ig by the school, wou.ld have done or to older singers. de 'he Latin Salutatory, by Miss Hig- M s, was rendered in good style and It :h great ease. Everybody appeared pt 11 pleased with this, as is often the e, because they did not V' Aerstand vord that was said. 'A dinner and a kiss,"' by Miss ude Schaeff'er, was elegantly de- t ered, and elicited great applause, as I "Two bills," by Master Eddie Brab- a The forest roll-call," by Misses D. :Fall, Fair, I. Scott, Schumpert, J. ne, G. Carwile, Mann, was finely h idered. k Iaster Curtis Martin discussed, in I and manly tones, "A grand scheme E emigration," acquitting himself d 1, very well, indeed. .- ci 'he "Two girls of 1812" was elegant-b rendered by Miss Brabham, in both lrit and style. We do not think the audience sym thized fully with Miss Gertie Moody s her "Doll-house troubles," or they v uld not have given her such a hearty s1 and of applause.- t he "Motion song," by fifteen little -s, was fine, natural and well acted, te d it was the more natural from the n t that no person ever saw fifteen ii etty little misses together without a od deal of mqtion. . b Miss Belle Berry recited "Death's g .nder" very happily and with great se of manner. "Three little mushrooms," by three etty little girls-Misses Azile Pool, cCaughrin and Mann, was acted as ettily as they themselves were pretty. 7j 'Now Comes Vacation" was sung by tl aster Josie Mfoody, and we do 'hope 'I at Josie may enjoy his vacation as i asantly as he sang his piece well. 1 George Washington," by seven at te boys, was well acted and well 0 :eived. "Hilda Spinning" .was recited by si iss Benlah Girardeau in her usual ~A 4e of grace and elegance. She al- 1i ys enters into the spirit of her sub- ti :t. a< Niss Susie Lane, with full and~musi- E I voice gave "The creed of the bells" S inimitable manner. It was good cl leed. t rhe Tableau-"The Thirteen States" b th Miss Goggans, as "Goddess of n erty," with thirteen pretty young ~ lies was charming. d rhe School-"Master and truants," h iss McFall was given in good voice nJ d manner and left the impressiona at our little friend had never herself Lyed truant. Misses Mamie Scott and Bessie ggans gave a "French recitation" aich was presumed to be very good deed, as they "went through" the re .ation with a great deal of ease and ~ f posession. "A crimean incident,"' ~ Miss Welch, was delievered in ad- ~ irable style and manner. The closing song "Every little helps" ( s sung by the schoot and was veryt etty. We are of the opinion that t Lere was a number of happy parents iat night, happy because they had the et demonstrated to them that night, at their children had been well, ioroughly and most efficiently lucated by those superior young dy teachers, Misses Mattie McIntoshi 2d Fannie Baxter. In every part of i performance thorough and skillful inilg was shown from the little [iss to the grown young lady. Those aung ladies have fully shown their bility to teach and we hope they may mtinue to be most liberaly patronized y a generous public. A car load of ice just received at the e Bouse. S. B. JOEs PROP. tf. You can get your horse fed for 25c ts. C. i. FLOYD'S. tf Ice House -will be open on Sundays rom 8to 9o'clocka.n.; 12tol1 p IN THE LEAD 01 EHE HIGH 'ORS ENDEAVO SAY I AM N+ *0MMENCEM Lins for Commencement I tins ! Universal Bargain awns, standard pi ints, 3inghans Jheese Cloth Vielvets and Velvel )OMESTIC GOODE xod Bleaching, : 7-8, wberry Cotton Mill Sheeting, 4-4, " " " "7-8, " " " " 3-4, ND SHOE DEPAI pairs Ladies and Misses Opera Slippers, 1 these are worth double the price. prs. Men's Brogans at 1.00, worth 1 " " "t 1.25 " 1 "t " " 1.65, "1 2 VARIETY AT VI d Down T Way Down T a one and all. So come before you Dr at 50c per dozen, or Six Spools I patronage, with continuance of sa I am Yours Respect M. EWBERRY, S. C. PROSPERITY LETTER. Mr. G. Fred Long, Jr., is spendi me time in town among his ma ends here.. Mr. F. N. Calnmes spent several dh re last week, the guest of Maj. Wis mily. During the thunder shower on Mi y evening, lightning struck a crib r. T. L. Wheeler and set it on 1i was discovered soon after, and v it out before doing much damage. Every lawyer in the State shoi ad "1Bill Arp," in the last wee ue of the Sunny South. There will be no preaching in any Le Lutherafi churches in the com~ xt Sunday. All.*the ministers y tend the Baccalaureate services ewberry. Dr. John A. Harmon had a bone is right arm brokeri last week b.3 ick from one of his Texas ponies. The closing exercises of Prosper :igh School will take place on Thi ,y and Friday ;night next. A la owd will be present. Ice cream a Lke will be served each night for mefit of the Academy. Candidate W. K. Sligh filled ulpit in Grace church on last Sund he congregation was large and ermon a good one. Mr. -Slighi ery promising young man, and ared will evidently make a mark e ministry. The refreshing showers for the j m days have improved the crops y mub. The most of the cotton is in xiggo stands, and it is now be ootrapidly. The condition of rops where there are stands - is gc ing perfectly clean and the land 2endid condition. On last Friday or Saturday ni yme men, boys or demons entered eademy building and 1wantonly aliciously cut and tore two fine mn rhich had been but recently put 'his is about the third or fourth ti iat like wantoness has been c< itted in the academy this y< oys, this willful malicious misc] Sgoing to bring condign punishni pon you. You are spotted, and: ssured that your sims will find ut very soon. The first partnership formed in i blimary world of ours was thai Aam and Eve. Since their day x ons upon millions have followed xeir wake. The last one of this el eter was formed last week by Mr. [.Kohn's accomplished milliner, 3 ue M. Paisley and Wise Bros' eflici erk, Mr. L. C. Boland. The ( acting parties did not consult: ody else, but after the articles of p: ership had been agreed upon, rhich each delegated certain rig ud powers to the other they qui< rove down to the Rev. J. A. Slit ouse, where he set the seal of iinisterial office to the partners] nd now Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bob re happy and serene, and we are *ith them. Dr. R. L. Luther is having his be ful dwelling painted. Mr. J. lowers has just had his house pain Ve are glad to note these impr ents, and we like very much to he further work of the painter's br a town. It is badly needing, and .o not see why nmen who are able, iot paint their houses. It does nly add to the beauty, but it also o the durability of buildings. It o paint and to whitewash. It rood sign of progress and adva nent to see a man's dwelling ni ainted, and his out-buildings wi ashed. It is conducive to het Lnd is pieasant and inviting to the wellings that are weather-bet urrounded by dilapidated fen( Ld rickety gates are not only uni ng, but they are really repulsive. is have more paint and more wl wash. WVe have the ability, and 2eed is certainly obvious to every The oldest man in Newberry Co1 was buried in the cemetery at ] perity church last Friday. Mr A dam Moore, familiarly 'known 'Uncle Abram," died on Thurs June 6th at the advanced age c years, 2 months, and 18 days. I long time this remarkable fathe Isreal has been in feeble health, his death was not unexpected. As we intend writing a short sli f the life of the good old father week or two for the readers of Herald and News, we forbear fun nmentY HIS COMFJTITORS EST PRICES? R TO EXPLAIN. JT IN THE RING. ENT WEEK T Veek!! s for Commencement Week !! 'ice - 5c, now 33-c. 10, " 83 "c 61, 4 10, " 6 4c 10, " 7 17, " 4 een at Half Price. 6 4,000 yds. Best Checked Homespun, 41 6} 2,500 " " Bed Ticking, 15 5. 1,000 " Good " 10 4I 750 " Bed Ticking, : 7 TMENT. 36 prs. Men's Laced Congress Shoes, " 50 at 1.25, worth 200 36 " Shoes, " 1.50, " 2 50 2.5 A Job Lot of Shoes, Low Quarters, 65 Laced and Buttoned, at 1 25 00 worth $2.00 to $3.50. :RY LOW PRICES. Terribly Down T T are too late. Remember the old adage, or 25c. me, fully, S. EPSTIN, ECHOES OF THE TOURNAMENT. ng How Anderson's Firemen and Editor Lang ny ston were impressed with Newberry. ,ys [Anderson Intelligencer, 6th.] e's With the exception of the illness of Mr. Beaty, nothing happened to mar the pleasures of the trip, and our boys m- will never forget the noble firemen and of hospitable citizens of Newberry. If the re. Pioneers live to be an hundred years old and attend a Tournament at some place every year, they will never be entertained in a more hospitable man ild ner or come in contact with a more so ciable, courteous or clever people than k's they met at Newberry. New berry is, and should be, proud of ofher firemen. We have never met a more ofclever, courteous, high-toned set of ity gentlemen, and should they ever visit ill A nderson our boys will simply turn the at town over to them. Several of our boys fell in love with some of Newberry's lovely daughters, of and ere many weeks they will go back athereon a visit. - During our stay we had the pleasure of meetinig Re.v. W. S. Wightman, for. it merly of this city. He is enjo-ying finE health, and was very attentive to our "' boys. rge Our entire p arty had the pleasure ol nd meeting Ex-Gov. Sheppard, and every he one-was favorably impressed with his pleasant, courteous manners and agreeas bhe ble disposition.. We made a short call at the home o: ay Mr. John 0. Peoples, who is Presideni the of New berry's Board of Trade and ont 3a of her most progressive and populai if citizens. He secured his good wife fron in Anderson County, and naturally has i tender place in his heart for our people. SWe visifed the rooms of the Y. M. C atA., and had a pleasant talk with th4 ery Secretary, Mr. Nicholas. The rooms arn ak- a pleasant resort for the young men, ing and the Association is doing a gooc :he work there. The business men and the od, citizens generally contribute liberally t in the support of the Association. New berry's cotton factory is a big en terprise, and is doing a fine business. A ght number of our party visited the factorl the and were shown through it, d In comaywth several compan tions, we visited Capt. J. W. White' aps home. He also married odtrof Andersor in. County's fair daughters. He is a mos1 me clever gentleman, and was very kind t< >-our party. sar- M1essrs. F. A.,. Spellman and WV. M ief Sherard were left to nurse and loo ent after Mr. Beaty, who was not able t< ~est return home with the party. They re r ou mained until Tuesday, at which timi Mr. Beaty came home. He is still weak his but in a few days he will be in his usus of health again. THE "AMEN" OF LAURENS. in [Laurens Advertiser.] r- The Hector Fire Company passed a-resolutions thanking the Excelsiors o1 A. Newberry for their royal treatmen [rs. during the tournament. These resolu ent tions have the "Amen" of every mai owho was so fortunate to be a guest 01 Liny tlgat occasion. bt Eve-rvone should see Wright & J. WV yCoppock's Underwear before purchas ing. It is as comfortable as ornamen ,h7 tal. This is saying much, but 'tis true 'his tf up,h we do adds >as is a ac cely dtKll, vit PrWDER nty Absolutely Pure. ros- This powder never varies. A marvel bra- purity, strength and wholesomeness. Mo: economical than the ordinary kinds, all ascanniot be sold in competition with the mu day tit ude low test, short weight alum or phc a'phate powder. Sold -only in cans. Rors f 93 BAKIN~G PowDER Co., 1041 Wail St., N. 1Y.2-V or a r ndors~ Bi G athe on and euI spei tor.e certalneu a G.H.INGRAHA.X etch xa. i e We have sold Bg G f gine atchebst of ma ter chcago i fsma S1.0O. Sold by Druggis1 i.~W. :E. PErIM AGENT ................- - MARRIED. June 5, 1889, by Rev. L. F. Beatty, in the Methodist church at Abbeville, Mr. Thomas A. White and Miss Celia Chalmers. June 5, 1889, by Rev. J. A. Sligh, at the parsonage, Mr. L. C. .Boland, of Prosperity, and Mrs. Sue M. Paisley, formerly of Newberry. June 6, 1889 by Rev. W. A. Julian, Mr. Wm. W. Wicker and Miss Mary 0. Enlow-both of Newberry County. DEATHS. Mr. Z. P. Moses, once a resident of Newberry, died at his home in Sumter, June 6, of dysentery, aged 54 years. Advertised Letters. Posr OFFICE. NEWBEIIRY, S. C. List of letters unclaimed and advertised June 11,1889. Babb, Mrs. Jackson, Mack Bailey, Harry Jackson, Miss Mary Budbay, John Johnsou, Haine Brooks, Sarah Johnson. Frank Cureton, Hannah (2) Raile, Bill Courier, F. Robertson, Miss Jessie Dominic, George Scott, Miss E. D. uffy. H. B. Strother, Esq., Charles Farr, Thompson & Sanders, Ceasar Fuller, Esq.. R. J. Stone, Mrs. M. M. Glasco. Harriet Vidette. R. J. I pack'ge Garry, MerLindry Willlams,Jno Charlton Gray, Sooty Williams, Hayne Golden, J. B. Whitman,J. Q. Hawkins, Nathan Wilson, I. Wesley Werts, Miss Lillian Persons calling for these letters will please say they were advertised. E. S. HERBERT, P. M. Lamps ! Lamps!! Lamps!!! Of all kinds are selling very cheap. Also flavoring extracts made from the best and purest materials. At Robert son & Gilder's Corner Drug Store. tf. Why Women Fade. Women lose their beauty because colds undermine their life. Dr. Acker's English Remedy for Consumption is an absolute cure. Sold by P. Robertson, Newberry. A Sad Story. The child coughed. The mother ran No remedy was near. Before morning the poor little sufferer was dead. Moral: Always keep Dr. Acker's Engsh Rem edy at hand. Sold by P. Robertson, Newberry. Who keeps the nicest stock of Hats in Newberry? Wright & J. W. Coppk Go and see them and be convinced. tf Minter & Jamieson are opening up an elegant line of Clothing. Their prices will be low to suit the times. tf. Remember that Wright & J. W. Cop -ock give a discount of ten per cent om regular prices on all cash sales. tf. Remember that Jones' Soda Water, Milk Shakes, Malto, Fruito, and ee Cream are unexcellea. Call and be re freshed. tf Bucklen's Arnmca Salve. The est1 Save inteworld for Cuts, Sores al Skin Eruptionsad positively cure ge perfect satisaction or mone refnd$etd Hoeu5ns per. box. For sale by elcher. NEW SPRI OUR NEW SPRI SHOES And Gents' Fu ARE ARRIV WE JUST for the Qua] CALL AT ONCE AN] TiON. SMITH & The "Newb WeareSi OUB SHOES we make WE W OU aorthe thai we that con PiocesiOll 30 yds. 16yds worth 4( Boots Itc aill P'Il)BS pers for cheaper good h m-eres a jiananyrhou .that we I. FLOYD 8. D. B. Wheeler's Old Stani ~ Presents in the most eeanl i .. THE LAXATIVE AND NUT '.:C. .c FIGS OF CA!JC . '-, Combined with ti : ::.ci-. virtues of plants k.: most beneficial to ..... ....:n. system, forming a::c M and effective laxativc nently cure Habitiul >. .. - pation, and the ma-y Is pending on a weak cr .:ct condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER Ai .. " - Itis themost excellent remedy kncwr. ro CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECT!LL.Y When one is Bilious or Cons:patcd -SO THAT PURE BLOOD, REFRESHINC SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENCTH tcATuRALLY FOLLOW. Every one is usin ;it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRnUCST FOR MANUFACTURED O.LY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. WUISVILE, KY. NEW YORX, N, V W. E. PELHAM, AGENT, NEWBEREY, S. C, JAS. K. P. 6fl6ARS. W..H. HUT,.JL GOGGANS & HUNT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW NEWBERRY, S. C. Office on Law Range. G. G. SALE, ATTORNEY A.T LAW.. WILL PRACTICE in all the Courtax of the State and of the Unite; States for the District of South Car Office in Mollohon Row, oppositethe court house, Newberry, S. C. { COUNTS' . CEJEBRATEB GRAIN M i Are again ready for the in'o gY, crop. They are unsurpassed in quity' for gleaning. They can now tained at my factory, and at Bros. Prosperity, Summer Bros. w berry, D. Hipp & Co. Pomaria. Cr dies to be repaired can be left at { Bros. J. C. CoUi'iz. Lovelace Heo0-6 AVING leased the large and = H trally located house,fo the Fallaw Hos,I have opel first-class Boarding House and keep the table supplied withth the market affords, and I can assu [a that the cooking cannot besupaL Good airy rooms. I solicit the generouspaong the local and-travelingule MRS. B. H. L EACE2 NG CLOTHINGj HATS,3 rmish'ng. Goqhd ING DAILY; LY CLAIM j& ity of Goods.: ) MAKE YOUR SELC} WEARN,3 Lre to Wid PATRONAGE FOR DRY )ODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND GROCERIES. In fat, a lifetime customer of yon.3 tiy the lowest, pay the qaickest the cheapest. R LEADING CR ext thirty days is one of sucli urrence and high importane ~an safely announce it a chanoied es but once in a generation. TE CAN SELL YOU Calico for - - - $1 Jhecked Homespun for 1-~ lea Island for - - -1 li-Wool home-made Jeans < ec. Men's whole-stock B g~ r $1.75,iworth $2.75 elsewh~e& per paper. Needles, two~ 5c. 144 Buttons for 5e. et, everything in our 1~ than the cheapest ish to remind the good. iaes erry County that we.have e of Black and Colored C ~hich we will selL chIeaper se in the State. E! and we will onvince are in the lead.