The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, January 02, 1890, Image 3
Local and Special.
Our Agents.
Capt. U. B. Whites will receipt forsubscrip
tions and take new or:es at i'ros.perity.
Mr. T. J. wii,on is autho,rized to do the
same at Ridge Road.
An 1.i^oneu..
Mr. John Donahue made as assign
ment on Monday for the b"nelilt of his
creditors to Robert Moornia". Liabil
iai ties about ?2,Gy. Assets about $WuI).
New Year Opening.
We are receivinZ our stock of Fresh
Garden Seeds. dated IS'-. on each pa
per, direct fror. the iminiease seed
house of Lan<1retl & Sons. These seeds
are fatuous all over the wochi iftr good
germinating qualities, for being t ue to
name, and for atbruinig hardy andl
healthy producs. We have sold these
seeds for the past 15 ve:rs in New be,ry.
and to-day it is an axon, 'If you want
good and fresh seeds, o to 'elharm's."
We have no old seeds io offer
Large supply of L:n ireth's Onion
Sets and Grass Seeds will be on hand
during their season at
tf P i-MR'S DRU S O:i:.
Strictly Baainecs.
We take this opportunil y of notify
ing those who still owe us that their
accounts must be settled by the 10th of
January or else we will be compelled io
foreclose the niortgages given to secure
same. We need loney-to credit you
again. F.oln&Pc :cEM,. 2t
NOTICE.
All parties who owe M. Foot, J r., are
called on to pay up by Janua-y- 6th.
No longer time will be given.
3M. Foor, Jr.
NOTICE.
We ask those who are behind in their
accounts, to please conie aud settle
with us:
BELcHEA, HOCSEA & KI i:LTR,
ly Druggists, Opposite Postoflice.
Licenses Granted.
The Town Council has granted the
same number of liquor licenses for the
present year as follows : T. Q. Boozer
at his present place and the Newberry
Hotel bar lately occupied by J. R.Oreen,
A. M. Bowers & Co., 1). M. Ward
& Co., H. C. Sunuiers, 0. Klettner,
and C. W. Austell, license being re
fused Iley V. Fant. Mr. Austell will
conduct the business at the same place
Mr. Fant did the past year. This
makes seven licenses in all, giving the
town a revenue from this source as
last year, $2S00.
The Building and Loan Association.
The members of the Newberry Build
ing and Loan Association are hereby
notified that the 52nd assessment will be
due and must be paid Monday, Janu
ary 6th, 18'O, and that the Board of
Directors will meet in the Knights of
Honor Hall Tuesday, January 7th,
1890, at 7:30 oelock, p. im., to sell the
money on hand.
J. WV. M1. S MIoNs,
it Secretary.
A Childreni Erjoy
Tile pleasant flavor, gentie act ion and
soothing efIeets of sy rup of Figs, when
in need of a Ia:zative and if the father
or mother be costive or biliious the mUost
gratifyiMg results follow its use, so that
it is the best famiily remedy known and
every family should have a bottle. W'
E. Pelham, agent.
Two Passenger Trains.
We are told that the new President
of the C. & G. R. R., MIr. E. V. MIcBee,
is considering the advisability of put
ting two additional passenger trains on
the C. & G. R. R. We have made
mention of this two or three times
before. The trains if put on of course
wul be night traim s and very likely
-:, fast trains stoppintg only at telegraph
Sstations.
How wouid it do for the Board of
Trade to take some action in this mat
ter and encourage President M1eBec,
and let himt know, at.least, that we ap
preciate his desire to accomm?iodate and
serve the public. We believe it would
be a good thing for the road as well as
an accommnodation to the traveiing pu b
lic.
For flne Watch. Clock and Jeweiry
* repairing, go to John F. SpeeCk. t:.
GENEINE B3AR(AINS
ON CLOTHING
AT SMI1TH & WEARN 'S.
l'hey are making a big run since
they have reduced their prices.
COMIE NOW !
while you can get a Nice Suit for a
Small Amount. tf
Emnancipation Day.
About t wo hundred neg:oes gathered
in the cout house here yesterday to
celebrate emiaucipatiou day.
The meeting was called to order by
Henry Kennedy, who stated the object
of the meeti ng to be to ratify the pro
clamlation that made the neg--o a citi
zen. He then presented D. H. N1eans,
who introduced T. A. Saxion. of Co
lumbia, who had been seleeied as the
orator of tile occas:o r. lie said this
day was a grand occasou inl Cha:rles
ton, Columbia and G3 ee1iville, but lie
was not disourage?d at the attendance
yesle-day, as it was only the begin
0ig He spk fo: niearly an 1h' e n
which he took occa.siou to deagree
with Senator DuLler's propositiotl to
coloniz.e tile niegro. lie thbought the
negroes had made :apid progress in
everythidg that pe;tained to their de
veomn duig the last qua-ner oi a
century. lie opposed the :ecommen
dation of tihe Govern1or for separate
coaches for whbites and blacks. He
urged them to respec't themselves and
then they couldeomm:nand and dem~and
respect fromt others.
W\e hmave not 1:me norl space for anyv
ext ended no1 ice ofth is mieei ing Much
was said by the speaker that had better
been unsaid.
Be sure that you call at Samn Jones'
- Rakius, . C ource'. tnleries or Fr'uitsi.
Ills stock is full and prices low.
if y'our W\atch oJr (lock needs repatir
ig take it to John1 ii. Speek. .
I have mloved my Rtepatir Shop' fro,
the Pool bu:ilding. Friend Street. to 3:r.
Robt. T. Caldwell' undertakingi esta7 -
lishment on 8.ovee -treet. I wiul giv'e
* my attention to' repa'iring Furniitutre of
all kinds anid Iih it MdIacinery. t pho!
stering (done lin handsonne style. All
work gunaranteed. H. P. RIVES.
Go to John P. F'nt' .for your Bug sies.
agns, WMip 'uad Lap Riobe rf
V.sR J S AND ALL AB&T.
The 1t:: c:ntury lits turned its last
corner.
A niai dog was said to have been in
Newberry on Monday.
Robert Moorman, assignee, has a
notice in another column.
A uild dog was killed last week on
the plantation of Mr. J. C. Goggans in
No 5 Township.
Mr. Isaac A. Blanton, of Camden, has
leased the Newberry Hote! ...d took
cha; ge on yesterday.
The union services on next Sunday
night will be held at the Thompson
Street A. I. P. church, and thesermon
will be preached by the Rev. W. S.
Wightiman.
Rev. John 1-I. Wyse, the new Lu
tlicran pastor at Ponaria, was married
December 24th, 1SS9, to Miss Grace 1.
Heuderlite, of Marion, Va. He is ex
pected to arrive at Poiaria next week.
Mr. Harry H. Samuels and family
left on yesteiday for their new home
in Atlanta. We regret to lose Mr. and
Mrs. Samuels from Newberry, but our
best wishes will attend ther in their
new honie.
On Christmas day the members of
Colony Lutheran Church presented
their pastor, Rev. Dr. Holland, a hand
sone silver pitcher neatly inscribed:
"Front Colony Church. 1889." The
presentation speech was made by Judge
J. B. Fellers after service at the church.
Mr. Henry W. Boyd, son of our
fr;end C. F. Boyd, met with an acci
de(t Christmas day. His horse was
frightened at the repo -t of a gun while
he was watching a party of hunters;
throw'ng him from his buggy and
breaking his leg.
Mrs. S. H. Wa! ing who came to
Newbcrry some weeks ago from Rich
mond was married December 26, 1SS9 at
the 2lethodist parsouage to Mr. J. C.
Clark, of New Orleans, by Rev. W. S.
Wightman. The couple left next morn
ing for Florida. It would seem from
this that Mrs. Warring did not come
for the postoilice.
The railroad commissioners to-day
examined and accepted 6,290 feet of
the Columbia, Newberry and Laurens
Railroad, being all of the line witnin
the limits of this city and county, with
670 feet of the iron bridge across Broad
River. The acceptance of the work will
enable the railroad company to receive
the benefit of the bonds voted in its aid
by Columbia township. - Columbia
Special to News and Courier, 1st.
Mules! )Iaes i
We w;i have a carload of Mules at
our stables in New'eerrv on Saturday.
Give us a call. J. P. & T. C. PooL.
Personals.
Mr. M. S. Epstin, of Columbia, drop
ped{ iU to see us last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Burr B. Kinard, of
Ninety Six, spent several days in
New berry last week.
Miss Blanche Gritfith, of Lewiedale,
is visiting the Misses Wheeler.
M iss Jennie McCaw, of Greenville,
is visiting Mrs. W. E. Peiham.
Miss Grace Turner, of Columbia. is
visiting Miss Alice Hornsby.
Mr. F. Werber, Jr.. who spent his
vacation at home in Newberry re
turned last week to resume his duties
in Washington.
Miss Lizzie Ruff is visiting Mrs. C.
P. Scott.
Miss Annie Myers, of Le:.ington,
Ky., is spending the winter in New
berry with her brother, Mr. J. C.
N vers.
Miss Eimna Hale, of Clinton, is visit
ing Mrs. C. P. Scott.
Mr. Henry T. Fellers has returned
to Newberry County and will live with
father-in-law M r. Spea.'man near Salu
M. J. D. Chalmers, of Abbeville, was
on a visit to relatives in Newbeerry
last week
Cot. John F. Hobbs was in the city
last week. He has closed up his busi
ness in South Carolina and left for
Australia via Atlanta and San Fran
cisco.
Miss M'nnie Monts reto ned to her
home in Prosperity, S. C., on Monday.
During her brief stay in WaIhalla she
made many wa'rm fiends.-Waihalla
Courier.
John F. Speck bas had Z3 years' ex
prience ini Watch, (lock and Jewelry
repairng. Try him for fine and com
pieated work. t.f.
Fair Notice?!
.\ll persons indlebted to us mxust come
forward aind settle their accounts at
once. We need thne money and must
have it. SMITH & WEARN.
WANTED !
EVER YBODY 10 K NOW TH AT
"RED)UCED IS THE WORD"
AT SMITH & WEARN'S
ON CLOTHING. READ THEIR
AD. tf
Great Bar;;ains.
Pianos and Organs of best make and
most reliable, at low prices for cash, or
on easy termis. Write for particulars,
or see me. L. A. HawKINs,
tf Newberry, S. C.
Doi't forget that Robertson
& Gilder have their Opening
on the 10th. Fancy Goods can
be had there for very little
money. W all-Pockets, Pocket
Books, Dressing Gases, Card
Cases, Beautiful Fases of the
latest designs, Pot Pouri Jars,
Cut Glass Bottles of C'ologne.
Flagons. Cups and Saucers, and
other things t?o numerous to
mention. We intend to sell
the above goods at very lw
fgures. so it will pay you to
give us a call before buying~
elsewhere. tf.
If you want a nice Bugiy and Hiar
ness go to John P. Fa:nt's, two doors
from Postoiliee. I will sell you the best
Waon for the lest money. tf.
Christmas in Newberry.
Christmas in Newberry pas=el of
quietly and pleasantly. No aiitlent=
or mishaps of any consequence and so
far as we know every one has had a
pleasant week of it.
On Christmas day service was held
at the Lutheran church and a sernon
was preached by the pastor.
A Christmas service was held at the
Lutheran church on Sunday night
last by the Sunday school consisting -.f
a recitation by Miss Sallie Wheeler, a
short address by the pastor, e:celleit
music led by Mrs. P. Robe:-tson. and
Scripture reading in concert by the
school. The attendance upon this ser
vice was large and everything pa.-sed
off pleasantly.
On last Sunday afternoon a special
Sunday school service was held inl the0
PresbyLerian church; the address to tLe
school was delivered by Rev. )r. Cozhy.
Seventeen beautiful hymiin lool,s were
awarded to as many scholars for
perfect recitat'ons in the catechis'mi.
On Monday night a deiightful enter
tainient and Christmas tree was had
at the residence of -Mr. R. L. McCaugh
rin for the school, when a nice presen t
was given each member of the school.
The W. C. T. U. bad a pleasant
meeting on Tuesday afternoon, when
Geo. B. C:onier, Esq.. delivered an
address.
Revs. C. P. Scoot, W. C. Sebacifer,
J. S. Cozby and W. S. Wighmainar,
were all nicely renembered during the
week by the members of their respec
tive churches with niany nice and sub
stant ial things.
A pleasant ball was held at the New
berry Hotel on Thursday ni: lit, whe;-e
lovers of the dance enjoyed themselves
for several hours. A ltogether the week
has been a pleasant and happy on in
Newberry.
You will save money by examining
my stock of Buggies, Wagons. Whips
and Lap Robes before buying else
where. Joux P. FANT.
tf
Busiaess Changes.
There have been several business
changes in Newberry beginning with
the new year. 'We mention herein
those that we have been able to hear
of.
M. Foot, Jr., has sold out and will in
future, after a course in the U niversity
of Virginia, devote his time and talents
to the practice of the law. His old
stand will be occupied by O. Klettner,
who moved in yesterday.
E. M. Evans, who has for a number
of years been with 0. H. P. Fait, has
withdrawn and William A. Fant
takes an interest with his father, the
style of the firm being O. H. P. Fant
&- Son.
Frank B. Mcintosh and Jas F. Todd
have formed a copartnership under
the firm name of McIntosh & Todd,
and will conduct the grocery business
at the corner lately occupied by W. A.
Kinard.
As noted last week, Wright & J. W.
Coppock have sold out to Blalock and
Green. J. R. Green goes out of the
liquor business arnd will devote his
time to the business of the nev- firm.
J. T. Mayes is now with S. P.
Boozer & Son.
T. Q. Boozer will conduct the liquor
business at the Newberry Hotel .ar
lately occupied by J. R. Green. Mr.
Robert M1iller will have chrrge of this
store.
Wanted ! Wanted ! ! Everybody that
owes us to pay iup NOW.
f. PEOPLES & JOHINSON.
AMinter & Jamieson are opening upl a
full line Bay State Boots and Shoes,
every pair guaraniteed1 to give satisfac
tion. tf.
h elena H erald ings.
Mr. J ink J1. Piis.of Charlestorn(ou n
ty, returned last 3londay.
Mr. W\ul Divver is back from a vist
to Chester..
Mr. and Mrs. W?n. F. Wright have
returned to their home near Tylersv ilIle.
Miss Cora Pitts, of this county, hans
been visiting Miss Carrie A brams.
Miss B. E. Grcneker, has closed a
pleasant school session of ten mionths
at Chappells an'] returned homie.
Sans Souci's retreat was enlivened
during the holidays by several little
fays and merry sprites, who bridged
the years over which he traveled wvith
them into fairy land. But Mamie and
Dempy and little Frank with "duck"
have gone "way up," and the souinds of
their happy, silvery voices have inn cted
away like sweect bells over the lea.
There was a nice little pound party
at Mr. Wmn. Zobel's last Fridav night.
Mr. A. C. .Jones ima:de a neat 111ti
address before the Sunday-school last
Sunday afternoon.
Mr.W. F.Wright spoke at the purayer
meeting very happily last Suinday
night.
Mr. R. H. Grenreker, superintendent
of the Helena Sunday-school durig
the past t wo years, has resigned and is
succeeded by Rev. A. J. Bowers. The
unity of the school has been preserved.
Its wor~k has been both harmonious arnd
prosperous. It being a union Sunday
school the late superintendent thought
it best to have a reorganization. Thre
following are the officers and teachers
for the ensuing year: Rev. A. J. Bow
ers,superintendent; Mr. J. D. Shealy,as
sistant; B. E. Julien, librarian, secre
tary and treasurer; R. H. G:-enek-er,I
first Bible class ofyoung ladies; A rthur
Kibler, second Bible class of young la
dies; Miss Mary Zobel, intermediate
male class; Miss Mary Mangumi, inter
mediate female class; Mrs. Kate Coates.
infant class. We hope soon to have a
class of older people under the guid
ance of the superintendent.
We wish a happy new year and a
year of peace arnd prosperity to the lit
te community a;nd all is interests.and
to The News arid Hcrald arnd its mny
readeis. SANS Sutw.
A Duty to Yourseir.
It is suirprising that pcople will use a
connorn ordinary pill whren they can
secure a valuable Eniglish one for the
same mfoneCv. Dr. Ackekr's Enalish
pills are a p'osj/ir:ceure for sic-k-hlad
ache and( all liver troule. T hey are
smal. sweet, easily taken and do rnot
grip. Sold by Belcher, Houseal & Kib
Lr, opposite Postoflice.
Boots! Boots! Boots!
Boots enouigh for every body. and( at
lowest prices at Minter & Jamiesons.
tf
reIIece ateiy va;atei by J. N. \\ h:at.
-lpen<ting! tl:i"r hl;+ hitl a -at bltine. j!il
I ri'ate pl!rt m a1 :d dea lan1:u t"s
ie-t awi:lle.
1i.'. E. a -I:LV n. { f ii:. a k* , Va.,
".iit h:1'i us: (-tlun:, a a \t wit1 his
m:,l,tlwlt. itheri an aii her r in e t i.
. C 'I; Shepad, of t! :e whitd
w.y a few_ dhi ar:!t hils ia:y Ior
miae r riendr a:n i.a-d rn(I .
co:. John11 F. 11'lbtt, cti .',ii ralia :.
hae time.. H i: to imering awl
\".xti t1 d iiatf Iar + a . i::t cy " It
ailioui tlle. 1Ld :+! 1eits aid i 1t
itehigent (o el:'.it e ". :i.o -
Do.-. D. e. D'iler, tf l "enri i
at l)ile taking a n t, :l+i en +- :
iny to reCupr:, hiSf hih
lie A ow ul entdiot : tfew i --. e the
plan tati on .
iorge T. ani .1 . . ' the1t i i!d ftl I
v"iile, -1pett their ( hr:lnec e: o
wLith ter pIr es ti iEn . t!('\y
hie a y to their bisin.h-.,.
Es. A.). 11:t iwn air at.ie :ay
aent a del i-Iigt(u aIcd 1a'p It:IIm !
aymiondg their old :--iates ai:av wi'
their p,areit:s, broftei:-s (i i-t,era.
Onere:s wFridy ati (lci,i f. in.,ithe
O t h e l : i . utn o n im "e - wv i i i t l t t
trani,act.ed.
r. W-. Ji. Ioiani of iv":-n wood, Ii:
v i:,1tlng at horetl.
: r. S. S. 1it-e wl s,i avc her:
for the "wiol fr het' Gw.t
young iln, is len s att.
A full tt not of the members t. thu
Farmers' Alliance is desired xli 1
Frida, mor, amng o athe ipon
business, that of he clatople(ion f se
cuing coiereit dtl rilis for in
other year i oe cnseIn mated.
An ecei cly pleasrant afair cain
ofU on last womba light at the resi
dence of 3r. A. H. Kl:t,lml in the way o
a candy pltulig. in whiebh a i nnmber o
guests ptartieipatedl.
tit down exlns s is t hie trler of th<
day, and this orning, loouedy t-s
(luite a nulInher of itks, tc-., a eU
e here wil be an electiou !'i" ior"li
of the Y. N1. '. A. on 'tli-siny night
_'itil c dci tc1St. i-e
31--. E. u r. i olh l felie d+ atl ei
nently appropi late addi'ess b,ei'ore the
T. N1. C. A .. in Girace chltreb, to ala:gt
congieoaiion. _Mr. Nohi is earneitl.
e aged in the work for the Master
alnd is using his talents in that dir c
tion. The gre-Pat want of the churl:
to-day is more young Ien likle Mr,
Kohu, more men to reali.e the impor"
tance of the declaation of the ilaster
".r'very man to his work." ".Iore niet:
who. make relious dues and el iouIs
work prim ary andL nlost --t eond:I'y
washo un~dy~ Sco etetinment
pn Grace Church ow i asi ha lt fiendi
culd have~ wishe it to be.o Teve hsic
drdpes ets. eall e::ellyaiew'
destrited among qte achilden a.
youngt(tIi Vn folko.Thr as n'o ta litikwa
oneIpesent ig wa over c ~ lookedf.The
every body lda young we*iont om
higherlL amitrng. s thoug someha
painl ec iden ot for .edo wee ona
Chr im. iOuriei h frind hg b.eP. n
Haron,hi wspue lainigto ws ittl
boys xte use ad dagr of ai 'roet.l
Has cslastionig the ontte heows toen
lst the fuseunst oso far no ue
frthetr,i tengte iifc t hyoUlet i n
lytoo far the lt was .wpoeli
hei luaal bucine them. voeurr had
the fser igtedc wle.rohe~ was pab
ng, and ring to ne If ist boy
was not fnied when Che Procke .
plode in Ure son han, andhe ha
Physiceian, heaslu i thayself. o
of (:raeChe for the enellyft itof tie
Parone was eicil qui a ucess The
lu105 tinet ,no ltrel/dfop.. * n - finh s wa kl
had: boecaing ont for Iwo.iweek. was
nbw announced.XX rh voin becamc
somwhtpirbed ni d iutit wi inady
annonced tht 1 he' baoh i wai >,ed
ais n'ousuai ail unqu on lte nboy being
eaI t i Iuh ca e dtoewb nos meansi
reprsen -thei numbe ti; i otes. iMi02
lady toi wimie glt a awuare
eve boy et home happyta.
-een. We rekm lo.Th tui! brough
'o;.i Ye!t1-a e t :.n1
w ir:tfor aycas of kzCatarrh thaet-can
nottti he cu by' tak in Hal's : 00a1rh
F.i u. \C\ EN: E &tOlV gI.. tPrp tii,
Whe the-vci rneieed hav kn'own 4c.
J.b~ Chenefr. fh t 15iyias, and1 be.t
lirv ho1it erfe' cty hhrl inu all
WausKi Kible&ran.N
A Go!den Wedding and Fatniiy Reunio
M1'r. (e:ge A. Counts. Jr., and his
tr,:ioable Wift, of No. 10 Township,
tchi,rated on Tuesday their golden j
w"";".iding, the fiftieth anniversary of
their married life, and at the same time
7
had a famitiy reunion. They have had ]
eve-n chi'.ren, all of whomt are living (
adt we(-re pr.eent at the golden wed
iing of their parents. We doubt ex- E
ceedingly if there as another case in
S.uthiii Carolit :a where two persons have
lived togetler for lifty years as man
and wife, and had the fortune to rear a
family of eleven children, all of whom v
could enjoy the pleasure of attending
the fiftieth anniversary of the marriage
of their parents. .ix of the eleven
I children are daitghters, all of whom
are miarried. The five sons, three of
wioi are miarriedl-all ha' ing reached
their iajority . The daughters are
-Mrs. John W. Monts, Mrs. A. H.
\Vieeler, Mrs. John F. Banks. and
i rs. (i. B. Bea in, all o this county:
:11u1 _rs. Isaiah Hialtiwanger, of Le:
inngton County, and Mrs. A. D. Halti
wanger, of Columbia. The sons are 1
.ln1 A. Cou-its, Walter P. Counts, Er
nest 0. Counts and Rev. H. P. Counts,
all of Newberry, and Prof. W.A. Counts,
of Le-:ington. There are forty-four
grand children living and seveu dead.
]'wo great grand children living and
one dead. Mr. and Mrs. Counts are
enjoying good health, and we wish
thei many more years of usefulness
and hIappiness.
NOTES FROM EXCELSIOR.
Christmas has come and gone, and
we now enter upon the duties of
another yea<.
1) iss Hai net Cook has been spending
sormetime with elatives in thiscommu
t nity.
Mr. Harrison Nates, of near New
berry, has been spending severat days
with relatives in the community.
Master Lelon Schumpert spent a
ew of the io-day's with relatives in
N ewberrv.
f Iev. and Nl es. J. C. Boyd, of Prosper
ity, spent Thursday in this commu
nity .the guests of Mr. J. T. P. Crosson's
family.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Long, of John
stoue comniunity paid a brief visit to
this contnunity on last Tuesday and
attended the Christmas tree at the
Academy in the af ernoon.
The Ch risl mas season passed off very
quietly in this neighborbood, and the
weather was all that could be desired.
Some few entertainments given during
the holitjays were enjoyed very much
by the young folks of the cotnmu:ity.
A large sized map has recently been
placed in the Academy building. This
will ce"tainly be a great advantage to
teacher and pupils.
Mr. James D. Kinard, after spending
the holidays under the par'ental roof,
returned to New berry College on Mon
day. We are pleased to learn that the
College is full of stqdents and in a fine
wor kiur condition. Such an institu
t ion is an honor to any town or city.
\lr. J. E. Long and sister, Miss Mary,
of R.dge Road sectio.J, visited "elaaves
ini this commun'ty last week.
M r. James Kinard. of Pelzer. after
speu(ii og sev-ral dlays with rela- ives in
this communii. returned home on
MIonday last.
A letter received .omx N r. Ji. WUlee
Siogley and family, who left th:s com-~
munnity a short time ago fo.: Tesas,
states that they have reached their
desLinatiou and are well pleased w'th
tht( ir new home.
Mr. J. S. Werts and family will
leave th is wveek for their new home at
Saluda. Owing to the illness of Mr.
E.L S. Werts, of Vi rgida, Mr. Werts and
family were detaiuea f'omn mlov'g ts
we previoudy slated.
Oni Tuesday evening (24) a Ch--istmas
tree wi.s given at the Academy build
ing for the enjoy ment of the school and
son roundl nug comnmuuity. At 2 o'clock
the e::ercises commenced and were
op,eoed with prayer by the Rev. J. C.
lloyd of Prosperity which was fof'owed
wit u a s weet piece of violin music after
which Rev. C. A. Niarks delivered an
interesting addiess suitable to the occa
sion. A Ler another piece of music
nie:; t thing in order was to deliver the
nice reseats the tree contained which
made many a little heart to rejoice tbat
they hail returned to the academy if
not1 for the purpose of studying. We
compliment t be e:;eellent music fur
n ishied for the occasiou by Messrs J. A.
hinard and J. D. K'(ard on violins.
The at tenodance was hi ege a nd the occa
Isioni ih .-oughout was a pleasant and
enjoyable amlu'. We will close by re
Iturn'ing thiaints to our kind and obliig
lng teacher for so pleasant an afternoon
and we hope to witness nmany more
such plieasaut occasions. School re
opiefedl on Monday morning.
Sic MA.
W by do you take your Watches and
Cloicks and .Jewelry to botches to be
rutlined when John F. Speck will sepair
Ithem it l fist class style at a reasonable
ice. tf.
Eddy Bros. have opened up a new
Mtock of Famuily Groceries, Confection
eries, .lruits, Cigars, Tobacco, &c., at
lta:nage's old stand. Give them a call.
_____________ tf.
The Verdict Unanimous
W. D. suit. Druggist. Rlippus. Ind., testifies:
"I can~ recomnwndei( Elctric Bitters as the
very best remedy. Every bottle sold has
iven~ relief in every case. One man took six
bottles, and was cured of Rheumatism ofl10
years' standing.'' A braham Hlare. druggist,
'tellville, Ohio. affirms: "The best selling
mecdicine I hatve ever handled In my 0 years'
experiene,. is Electric Bitters." Thousands of
others have a.led their test:mony. so that
thle verdict i.s unanimious that Electric Bitters
dto cure all udiseas'es ot the Liver. Kidlneys or
Blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at Robert
son & G;iider's. 7-21-1t.
Absolutely Pure
This powder never. varies. A mary
I mtityv,strengrth and wholesom<mess.d
'e-:ical than the ordinary k'il and
can nit)t be sold iu comnpetition with the mu
I I it ude low test, short weIght alrmn or Pholt
nhate powder. Sold only In <ans. LoYAL
.. . N ... DE Co... . , r 0in Wi'1 st.. N. Y.
MAEfIED.
Deceinler 24, 1SS9, by Rev. J. Haw
in.s, D. 3A. Maj. P. E. Wise, of Pros
erity, and Mrs. Allie U. Haigler, o
laigler, Orangeburg County.
Deceit, ber 24th, 1889, by Rev. M. J
Spting, Mr. Noah E. Taylor and Mie:
t. Ellen Nichols-both of -Newberry
ountv.
December .35th, 1839, by Rev. W. C.
cbaeilfer, Mr. Augustus L. Knight, of
mtior, anid Miss Le.~ie D. Felker, o1
iew berry.
December '.3tb, 1889, by Rev. J. A.
ligh, Mr. Jacob Koon and Iiss Luia
C. Aull, daughter <.f Mr. Geo. B. Aull
11 of Newberry County.
December Z,th, 1889, by Rev. J. A.
~lighi, Mr. Jamies Baleintirse anid Miss
arrie Riser, daughter of Mr. Jaits A.
iser--all of New berry County.
December 24th, 1889, bv Rev. W. S
1ightmnu, M1r. Martin Berry and Mis
Eannie J. Tidwell-both of Factor
tille, New ber--y.
December 31st, 18s9, Dr. B. F. Duc;
, of Greenwood, s. C., and Mis
klice Erown, of Br:stol Centre, ,inn
December 24th. 1889, at the residene
>f the bride's father, -1r. Adam Mayer
>y Rev. J. A. Sligh, Mr. D. Q. Wilsoi
Lud MIrs. Ella Derrick.
'A
Presents r the rm
THE LAXATIVE ANC sLT'%MCL3 JUl '
-OF T -
FIGS OF CA ,
Combined with :n
virtues of pia .. tO 'e
most benefi. ia t. ma
system, furming a - <able
and effective iaxativ. :ma
nently cure Hbitu
pation, and the ma-:y d. (e
pending on a weak er in..ctive
condition of the
KIDNEYS, LIVER At9 CS.
It is themtos:ecxcellen- r-,ned'-^ra to
CLEAISE THE SYS TEM c FECTA.LY
When one is tiNous or un.pa.d
PURE BLOOD, REFhEK: SLE'
HEALTH and 5-PE ACTH
NATURALLY F"-LLOW.
Every one is usin , it and all are
delighted with it.
ASK YC:F DTUGG'ST FC'
MANUA ).!!.Y EY
CALIFORI'A i SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
WSVILLE, KY NEW YORK, N. 1.
W. E. PELHAM, AGENT,
NEWBERRY, S. C,
Advertised Letters.
POST OFFICE. NEWBERRY, S. C.
List of letters unclaimed and advertise<
flecember 3i, 1889.
3oyd, Miss Mary Jane Jones, James
care Dave Sube e Ki ard. jn Ja le
>rya.. Jacob )'c,Jri~1 2
3rice, WV HL,da,Jne
3yrd. Mi1ss Me -thLa ,'y,Jn
'oudis Rev ilea eP P:e,s a
'o<mer, Miss Li .da Tye.E~~
'roine., Pre sy lia ihl
DeWa. Irw. L Sze.er isAic
Denv:sir w l Sm.Eio
odnamo,J io.l ~ e.
raok'in, BRB ~ o~ di
sar.e-,T B2?
0rtIi>i, Dur'.. :nh Wdri.Jh
Iohson L ie VlLansa, MJ as
Peron cllig or ies l'e,e-s M;1 a
E)i-h~ReIl,W P.M
He Shwed HeeGoo Serse.01
)f ivey ispsiton hey H.'sae
godimpesson n tez'r Miusblicytei
knowi nly to en o he J ighL
rdr i to be sw,te dr mme
s not behind his fellor. Cap. R
ir:ke , on ro. trhe waosidel J o
eade'sn men Linzze Soho, wries:y
lothfron. yo a s ttle,:o, r Xstmoa.
and'os callingaTi for myee e.t' 'lla
ayithfevere adwverd. ad h
oo ppeite SE. ha noBT. se m.
He hafshewedttle beore Seshe.hd
Ourll taeln e appt a reaned me
>felivel isositin. elln makei
rhis gmresonc soldhpb by ethei
Sgaingmanrseutwente.r
entllen wit kind dI spTheti
known only Stor men ofted ighesit
>reristo h shon,sthen drume
lfis o end s feld as.qat. C.a
Eoke,'i" nofte m oispt iey stocw.
RCctraeigmn nteSuthl wits:"
Zo.rm o btl F. WesGt.r
lasmCahigayawTonc Handsmeit
withn everean was ve wak Landy ha
Aso apeie. lihe hao Lused ora
ecithaiaf h ottl for!e cheada
orerletaptt dz Stregane he
mtrenthwth toni atshiVn rapiisot.
liseve tto be itn exrcellen u onc~.a
roh. is grea~ ToniMwti' i ts sol e oerso
I l(l opeth ne' H iANDSO Ett SToCK tcr
Ait the Book torel on Wednbtedy oth
11thsNw )sceero instnsu ona
Al rie etlnd t and wuitane ar lt
ca:" e iinioudt inspect Her namek
PAr. uterLu Z ThFwrt WIG.Ha.
SometCo. hingbNe nd.e Handsoeet
b Ctea orero D idr rg Store. t
win..+ nanarian & Guder's Drnst Store.
.'THE GRE
f
BIG
Miner Hotel Jeboff
x1WE CUT THE
+$22 500
TO BE CDNYER1
From Saturday morning tl
will continue until December
January 1st, 1890.
10 PIECES FINE DRESS GOO1
Pieces All Wool Cashmere, sol
18 PIECES BLACK CASHMERE
18274 cents.
PIECES DRESS GOODS, from
0 price regardless of cost.
CAL=COES AJNrI
Tc BE
mT NDE[
A-We crrrv a full stock
CLOAKS AND WRAPS to be
BLANKETS!
Twenty-nine Pair Brown Blankets n
now at $2.67. Our $4.50 White Blanke
row at $4.00. Our $6.00 White Blan
Blanket now at $8.00.
TABLE DAMASI
The largest stock to select from at L<
seys thrown in. All must go,
REGARDLE
SHOES! SHOE
For Men, Women and Children, in
look at them.
O~TR CLC
MUST:
--January
OUR GENTS Furnishin
And Good Stock. Fine Dress Shirts, ]
Shirts and Shirts of all kinds, Henime
Silk, Linen and Cashmere, for the Hol
WEAR, COLLARS, CUFFS AND H
of the Latest Styles.
WSend down your orde
.TO]
CC
sa Main street.
NEW STORE!I
I HAVE OPENED A CHOICE
line of Family Groceries, Confec
tioneries, Cigars and Tobacco, in
Lane's Red Front Building opposite
e Mrs. S. A. Riser's. I will make you
happy if you give mte a call, as I will
,sell you goods cheaper than any body.
-Call and be convinced.
I will pay the highest prices foi
SCountry Produce.
T. G. WILLIAMS,
e- Main Street, Newberry, S. C.
$95,000,000.
S]O YOU WISH ANY OF IT? 15
youe do, procure a policy witti
"TeNew York Life." It will giv<
el yokein protection and sure profit.
Alf kinds of desirable policies writteu.
Ifyuare contemplating insurane'.
e you will find it to your interest t<
a write to, or call on
r A. P. PIFER,
Newberry, S. C.
2Settle Up.
if
All persons indebted~
to me wilt please call
and settle at once, at
1must have money.
Ver y respectfully,
ILEY W. FANT.
GYNECOLOGY.
I WILL CURE THE DISEASES
of women in those who mxay apply
to rme for relief. Those in advance<
life, and those in married and virgit
life, and the diseases that have existe<
for more than twenty years, all can hi
cured, andI the patients restored to goo
health in a few months.
P. B. RUFF, M. D.
-iCE
JNOW THRK
.ASiniid standard opular Medcal Teaieo
the Errors of Youth, Premnature~ D)ei2in. N,i vo:z.
and Physical Debility, Imopurities of the Iloo.
li.:aulting irom Folly, Vice, Tgnoran.ce. E.xucenes or
for Work, Busines, the arrnedr ntia l 1!t
Avoid unskilful pretenders. P'essess thi a rest
wor. It contain30p ag, roya Svo Beautful
1,ps.aid, concae in plan wrapper. illus
distinguishe author, Wim. I. Parker, M. D., re
ceived the COLD AND JEWELLED MEDAL
from the National Medical AssocIatIon,
PHYSICAL DEILTYA Dr.Parkerandace
of Assistant Physicians may be consulted. conii
T PEntAlybmai or In person, at the e3of
ie o.4uhc t, osto. kMas., to wa a
e You wili fid .John' P. Lat's h<ad
jand Lap Robes two dloors froim 'i
ooffem if.
AT SALE
THE
e, Golumbia, 8. C.
PRICES DOWN.V
1 Goods+
['ED INTO CORBl
is Great Sale commlences and
31st, a day before taking stock.
S, worth 25 cents now sold at IS cents.
d at 50 Cents, now sold at 20 cents.
formerly sold at 50 cents, now sold at
5, 8j, 10, 12. and 15. We have cut th
GINomA.BMS.y
IsOI.1i) A.T COST.
WEAR. -
and they must be sold..
sold at W0 per cent. off of the price.
BLANKETS ! !
)w at 89 cents. Our 83.25 White Blanket
t now at $3.50. Our $5.00 White Blanket
ket now at $5.00. Our $10.00. White
[ AND TOWELS.
west Prices Possible. Fifty dozen Jet -
SS OF COST.
S!! SHOES!!!
all grades at half price. Don't fail to
DT-I Gt
BE SOLD -~~
1st., 1890.
g GOODS is COMPLETE
lannel Shirts, Red and White, Under
I Stitched Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, in
iday Trade, also, our stock of NECK
MT., always a complete stock on hand
rs
~LUMBIA, S, C.
WSTIN BB.Os
rI.'Htel. Jeel'O2e.
STATE OF SOUTH CARiOLINA
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY-IN
PROATECOURT.
By J. B. Fellers, Esq., Probate Judge.
XTBEREAS. John M. Kinard, as
CC.P., hathr made suit to mue to
grant him Letters of Administration4
of the derelict Estate and eflects of
Joh n G. Kinard, deceased:
These are, thcrefore, To cite and ad
monish all arnd singular the kindred
and creditors of tihe said John G. Kin
ard, deceased, that they be and appear
before mec, in the Court of Probate, to
be held at Newberry Court House, on
the 23d (lay of' January next, after
publicateon hereof; att 11 o'clock in the
forenooni, to show cause, if any they
have, wihy theC said Administratiorn
should not be granted.
Givenr underrmy hand this 6th day
of December. A. D., 1889.
J. . FEL l.E RS, J. P. N. C.
wnFor 1890
Consider ?cinNE R's MAGAZINE when
whnyou are deciding upon your
reading matter for next season. "The
subscription a: .e is low--.3.00 a year,
The standard of'the Magazine is high.
Its spirit progressive,
The illustrations are interesting and
of the best.
There is not space here to give even a
summnrary of the features totiappear next
year, but arnong other thingrs there
will be a NEW DEPARTENT and
ADDITIONAL PAGES, and groups of
illustrated artick-s will be devoted to
the following subjects:
A frican E'xploration and Travel.
Lire on a Modern, W~ar Shp '$arties',
Home in City, Suburb, and Conntry,
Providing Homes through Building
Associations.
The Citiz~en's Rtights.
Electricity in the llouseh:old.
Ericsson, the Jnventor, by his-Author
Ized lllograLpher,
H unting.
Iunmorous Artists. Aimerican. at,d For
eig.
There will be 3 serials.
Rtobert Louis stevenso,n will,contrib
[ ate ini 1890.
Each subject, and there will be a great
variety tis year. will be treated by
writers most competeunt to speak with
authority and interest. Readers who ~
are interested are urged to send for a
prospect us. .__
:25 cents a number; $ILO; for 4 months.
CHARLES SCRIBNERt SONS.
72 B3roadwar. New York.
-GRATEFUL-COMFORTIlNG
E PP S'SCOCOOA.A
BREAKFAST.
"R.y a thorough kn.owledge of the naturn,
law,, which govern t he op'*rnt ons of digestion
and nutrition and by a careful ap' lication of
t he flne properties of wel-se:er-t Cocoa, Mr I
Epps has' proivided our breakfast tables with
delicately fiavoured beverage whieb muay
sa'.e us n.any heavy doctor'' bills. It is by
the Jud li;ius use of .such articles of diet that
a counstirution mnay b, grar!ually built up un
til strong' eno,ugh t(o resimst e-very tendency toe
diseas'.. Hndreds 'f subtle mnaladiesq are
tioa eluiga arounid us read y toe attack wherever
there is a weak pou t. We may escape many
a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well for
notse rne"Cvl~ricGztetitled with pure blood arid -a properly I
Made smnp'y wi h r,oi!ing water or rmlk.
Sold only in half-pound tin,,, by (Grocers,
HOmmlo?path*iic l.hemi'Ls. Lonidoni, England.