The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, January 09, 1890, Image 4
/PUBLISHED;
ERY THURSDAY AT
NEWBERRY, S. C.
HOME SUPPORT OF NEWSPAPERS
A Suggestive Incident at Asheville Teaches
a Lesson Applicable Elsewhere.
Editor Williams of the Greenville
News makes the following pertinent
points in a recent editorial:
After suspension of a week the Ashe
ville Citizen has r;:suned publication
in its old form and the same staff, and
is as bright and able as ever. The Citi
zen states that when it failed to appear
the people of the city promptly felt the
loss of their daily newspaper and as
promptly took action to secure its
resumption on a sound and satisfactory
basis.
We do not know but that it would be
a good plan for many of the daily news
papers of the smaller cities to suspend
publication occasionally by way of
giving an object lesson to their col
munities of their value and importance.
Like good men, they are never properly
appreciated until they are gone.
It is very likely that if the Greenville
Daily News should suspend to-morrow
and announce itself "starved out" it
would within a few hours receive
generous offers of help to any extent
ieeded from some of the very people
who now never give it a dollar they can
avoid giving. It was established in its
present form by men who had little
thought of direct profit but believed it
would be of value to the city in many
respects. Everybody shares in and ac
cepts the good it does, but many appear
to think that its support is no business
of theirs and act as if they had no in
terest in it.
This newspaper is doing fairly well.
It has not had to ask anybody for help
and doesn't expect to. It grows and
gains all the time, and wherever it can
reach and secure a foothold it sticks.
Nevertholess its prosperity and growth
depend on the support it receives at
home. It is one of the strongest ele
ments in the city's life, one of the most
important factors in her growth and,
merely as a matter of business and aside
from any considerations of sentiment,
has the right to ask for every dollar
that can be thrown in its way in any
of its departmeuts.
Greenville is in many respects a good
newspaper town. We do not know
another comImunity in the United
Stati the size of this one with so large
and expensive a daily newspaper as the
News. While this is due partly to ad
vantages of location-giving us a circu
lation of which two-thirds is outside of
Greenville-it would be inmpossible for
suich a newspaper to be printed here if
there was not a hearty and generous
support at home. Those wvho neglect
or refuse to patronize the enterprise are,
perhaps, the exceptionls, but there is no0
reasonl for any such exceptions. A good
representative newspaper is now uni
versally recognized as one of the first
and most important needs of every am
bitious town, and such a newspaper
when once established ought to receive
the unanimous and warm support of its
community. The better the support
the better the newspaper is and the
stronger it is made for good. No doubt
there are men in Greenville who would
willingly give a hlundred dollars, or
more, a year rather than have the city
withlout a daily newspaper and who
will take job work or advertising else
where on a difference of twenty-tive
cents amnd bx>rrow a paper to reatd every
day.
Mr. Grady's Successor.
A-rIANT, GA., Jan. 2-Hon. Clarke
Howell, son of Capt. Evan P. Howell,
will be the new managing editor of
The Constitution. the place made va
canlt by the death of M1r. Grady. MIr.
Howell is 26 years of age. A fter grad
uating from the State University he
served on several New York journals
byv way of appenticship. He was
nmarried when el years old to MIiss
Barrett, of Auguista, and made a trip
through Europe. Upon his returnl he
becamie assistant managing editor
under 3Ir. G3rady. He has served two
terms mn the Georgia Legislaturle with
signal suCCess. MIr. Howell is. a tal
ented young man with excellenit dis
cretionI for the pos5itioni anld bids fair to
become as fluent a speaker as was his
predecassor. He is extremely popular
in the State, and is nowv being urged
for the speakership of the next House
of Represenitatives, but his new posi
tim will most likely occupy all his
time.
Henry Grady's Estate.
[From the Savannah News.]
The chances that Mr. Grady left his
family in comifortable ci rcu mstanlces
sem good, though it is inmpossile to
arrive at an accurate estimiate of his
assests as vet. A partner values his
newspaper inlterest at $100J.LMI, and his
home property at 6:,Op)0. He had
16,(%M or Sl,ixio life insurance. 'Ile
imortage on his home place was niot
more thauzn $.5.Hi, and it has beeni paid.
The imnpre-sioin of those inl a positiun
to know best is that when what thme
estate owes hais beeni ,.ettied enough will
be left to 1.rovidle w'e for the wie amd
virginiia% Ne-w Ooverno.r I ,antu.ira!t -
W. McKinniey took ihe oath of ollie
to-ayl as Go,vernor of \ Virgin ia andm .
Ioge Tyltr as h.ieutenzant (Governior in
presenice of thle be.gislatturie :issem bled
in the House of Delegates befoire Luins
ford L.. Lewis. Presidlent of the Su
premle Court of A ppeals.
"Had Been Worried Eighiteen Years."
It should have read "married," but
the proof-reader observed that it
amotunted to about the same thzing, and
so did niot draw his blue penil through
tle error. i'nfortunaiitely there was
con~isierable truth in his observat ion.
Thousanids of husbands are constant ly
wvorri'd almost to despair byv the ill
health that atilicts their wives, and
often robs life of comfort and1( happi
ness. There is but one sale and sur.e
way to change all this for the bette r.
The ladies should use D)r. Piere s F av
orite Prescription.
Franklin's Word-4 of Wisdom.
'reditors have lletter inelliorie
than debtors.
Keep thy shop, and thy shol
will keep thee.
When the well is dry, they know
the worth of water.
If you would have your busi
uess done, go if not, send.
What maintains one race woul
bring up two children.
If you would know the value o
money try to borrow some.
Not to oversee workmen is t<
leave them your purse open.
Want of care does more damnagl
than want of knowledge.
The eye of the master will d(
more work than both his hands.
By diligence and perseverancl
the mouse eats the cable in two.
Now 1 have a sheep and a cow
everybody bids me good-inorrow
Experience keeps a dear school
but fools will learn in no other.
Industry need not wish ; and h<
that lives upon hope will die fast
ing.
For age and want save whili
you may no morning sun lasts al
the day.
Lying rides upon debt's back: ;
is hard for an empty bag to stan
upright.
Work to-day, for you know no
how much you may be hindere
to-morrow.
Woman and wine, game an
deceit, make the wealth small an'
the want great.
Always taking out of the meal
tub and never putting in, soo:
conmes to the bottom.
Drive thy business, let that no
drive thee.
Sloth makes all things difficult
industry all easy.
Fabulous French Egg Farn.
These ridiculous accounts of fa
bulous French poultry establish
ents are regularly reproduced a
intervals. Many years ago a de
tailed description of poultry estab
lishment belonging to a 3I. Sor.
was circulated. It was believe(
in by the editors of the agricultura
papers in England and recom
mended by them and by Miss Har
net 3Martinean as worthy of inita
tion in England. Many person!
went from this country, and som<
from America and the antipodes, t<
investigate the management ani
found that no such establishmnen
ever existed.
Some years later a French wvork
that was actually issued under the
sanction of the MIinister of Agr.
culture. desseribed a poultry estab
lishnent that was conduefed by:
1id-3me. de Linas-for year
with great success. This was pro
fusely illustrated by engravings
was translated and republished i
this country with high commienda
tions fr'om writers without practi
cal experience:; but, alas ! thos<
who went over to France to studI
the details discovered that the ver;
locality, the proprietor and thi
establishment existed only in the
facile imagination of the literatenl
who compiled the volume;
Mottoes.
He is idle who might better be em
plyed.-Socrates.
The more we do, the more we cat
do.-Hazlitt.
Triies make perfection.-MichaeV
Angelo.
God thoughts are ble?ssed gues'ts.
Live up to the best that is ini yu.
Longfellow.
Lainess grows on people.-Sir' Math
ew Hale.
EvZery man has nieed to be forgi ven
-Herbert.
HIear cautiously, decide impartially
-Socrates.
Act well your part: there all the
honor lies.-Pope.
To succeed. be readly when opplor
tunity comies.-Disraeii.
A dull ax nlever loves grindstones.
H. W. Beecher,
Never try to get sometthinig foi
niothing-Wedgw~ood
Reutatlcon is the shadow' whicl:
character casts.-J. L. PickardI.
D)ecemlber and .May.
brough Jone's, a y'outh, recently mar
red Mary Simpers, aged so, at G;reen
wood. They would not permrit the cer'e
mon' to .ro on1I unt il th IcIlihs wet'
diaedci, as they~' said thle bride wmi
lowt miany' people there arte whlos
d:tness fr'om sores, am'hes, painis am
r1 t 'e tendenicies are' due to inherieitet
10o(d poi.,on . 1nd blood passes fron
part to child, andi it therefoPre is ti
ut of husband and wife to keep thi
bluod pure. Th is is easi ly accoml dishe
b~ a timelv use of B. B. B. B otani
lilood Bal'm s. Semid to Blood Bahni ('o.
.b 'u pels 1 l11 , A tla t. 8.;1., wr'titel
lv 'otolled and 1inially' cured eom
G l'tel."
'Mrs. S. M. WVilliams, Saudy, Taa
wites: "MyI. three' poor aitili'ted child
'en wvho iniheri'ted b lood poison. ha"
impro'( ved raptidly afte'r a usef ,t . B. I
I t is i Giodsend."
.1. I. \\ilson. ( lenu Alpuinet Station
N. C. FebI. 1:1, 1885. w rit es: ''Bone am
blood poison forced liet to hav~e myI~ it'
am nputated, amid 01n the stumtlp thec
aie ai large uleer, wh'ichI grew wors
'verv day until doctor's gav-e mn
ip to die I only weighe'd 12i) poun
when I begani to take B. B. H., and 1
bottles incereasedI my weight to 1
potuds and Imade mie sound and well
-.. neve kn..u wha b g oxldIhealt h wa
A Master of thiw Art of E:reakins ;Jail.
S Frenelilliall iallell1 I)elattlre is
a professional l)111;aglr o.1 great e\
perience and except ional talents.
and an all-around crillilnal. le
first gained public notoriety by
escaping from the palier aaule.
or Black Maria. as it is called here.
on the way from liazas to the Palais
I de .J ist ice. IIe simply cut a trap
door in the bottom of the vehicle
f and let himself drop into the street.
Somne tilie afterward he was cap.
tured again, tried and sentenced to
death. A cominntation follow'ed.
' nid he was conideined to penlal
servitude for lit'. In i sso he was
sent to Ncwr ('aledonia. but he
went back to France agamin the
same vessel that took him to the
penal cOlony. This vessel was ti.
transport Loire. The very day
before she weithed auchor to re
turn to France 1)elattre esc:I)ed
fron tile prison anu in tlw li..t he
reached the water's edge e\\W of
- his clothes. and struck out for the
Loire that was still at anchor at a
considerable distance fronm the
1 shore. Enseen by anybody, he
clinbed into the chains got on
t board. and hid hinself in the store
1 roolil. There lie had plenty of
biscuits and water. but he was not
t satisfied l: ie needed a suit of
I clothes. When the vessel was three
days out at sea he was captured in
I the act of stealing a sailors trous
I er. lie was inIediately recog
nized and put in irons. When
the ship arrived at Brest he Inan
aged to get the better of the vig
ilance of the guard of honor that
t the (aptain had appoinited for
iiiin, and disappeared again. Then
, there was a general hiu)lub on
board. The vessel was searched
from SteI to stern, hat 110 trace of
hii could be found. Fate was
against hiin. however. for one of
the sailors hiappened to look in
the storerooll. There was Delattre
crouched in the bottom of the
cask, naked as a wermin and ready
for another swim when darkness
canie on. HIe had succeeded in get
ting rid of his irons, and his trav
elling kit consisted of a little box
of biscuits and a bottle of brandy.
He was sent back to New- ('ale
dlonia, and it is now said that lie
lias escapel agai nI.
D)eiattre has a rival in thle per
son of another burglar, oIne Men
1eanJ, a fellow wvho the other day
in Paris smashed open tihe dioor of
hiis apartment in the Black 3Maria.
'threw sniul in tlie eves of thie
guard, grab'bed the key to the
door in the rear of the vehicle,
opened it. and escaped. Hie has
not vet been recap>tured.
n .telligent Readers will notice that
are not "uwarranfed t ue l lse
-of diseases, but onysuch as result
from a disordered liver, viz:
Vertigo, Headache, Dyspepsia,
Fevers, Costiveness, Bilious
Colic, Flatulence, etc.
For these they are not warranted in
fallible, but are as nearly so as it is pos
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to readers of
The Herald and News!
Read This Through;
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will buy 14 Rolls Gold
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1 enough for a 12x12
room, beautiful patterns.
Only
will buy a U piece bed room
suit. 12x20 glass, cane seat
chairs and rockers; whole suit
consists of one bureau, one
washstand, one centre table,
four cane seat chairs, one cane
seat rocker.
In addition to the above I
have an elegant line of walnut,
oak, mahoganized and iiitation
walnut suits, wood and marble
tops
$7.25 $8 50 $10.00
will buy elegant willow baby
carriages with parasols.
$6.25 DOLLARS $6.25
will cover your 15115 ft. flooi
with nice china matting.
1250 ill buy a carpet
15x~15 ft. which will
Sbe made and sent
read to put down, including
tacks.
$1.00 will buy1) the be?st
shade you ever saw on spring
rollers.
1000 Shadles on spring rol.
ers at 50e each.
ora 5 hole cooking range, 53
ieces furniture. $.8.00 foi No.
B stove with 20 pieces furni-I
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thou-:lht- of lhv :he,t writers of Europe. It
is lih- ::tini of the El:e -rt A;.v ziINE to se
teet a nl rei>rint i..-- :rt ieles. The plan of
the E:c.Erit inelneles Scien,-e. Essays. Re- 1
view-. I or:iphie:l Sketehes, Ilistorital
I':ipe-rs, .\rt e-ritici-i. Travels. Poetry, and
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IIHE ARLEST WRITERS IN TIlE IVORLD.
IThe fiol lowi n ire th(" n:h tes of .some of the -
tarl:I iauthors whoe art iles appear in the
p:rges a the :C.F.:e 7rii.
--AU ThIORS.
lit . H1o n. \V. E. (;t,.%1~"rTN E,
.\ i.ltl:i 1-T-:NNYsoN,
P'ia .Ess"i: H tN. LEY.
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T'I0oMMA$ H ARDY.
Ke.ni.:r I;GI.i.tMAN,
E.TC. t-:-re.
Thet Fc.:r-raile' enabile. the .American reader
to keep hiinself inf >rnie<l on tlie great ques
tions of the <aV tihiroughiout the world, and
I:0 intelli;enlt'.\:h!eri":in enn at:rorel to be
w'itiiaut it.
'h1.) F:.ci.-:cri eomprii;res each year two l:rge
V. pl:iis -if over ih p:'es. 1.ach of these
voli t .s centa ais a i N1-: STEEL. i::viNi,
wich :hs inuelh to the attr:tetion of the
ma:,rziile.
I"TEI;IS.-Sint, copies. -15 cents; (one copy.
OW -ear. i5 n e ei- pies. _n. Trial .ubscri p
t ion for ire- mnont hs. I. the ECLECrle and
:..; m -r-a.I- NEW YtvPK
Money to Loan
IN SUMS OF 8300 AND U PW~ARD
ou imlproved farmi lanids. Loan re
payable ini small annual instalments
through a period of six years, thus en
abling the borrower to pay off his in- -
debtedlness without exhausting his crop
in any one vear. Apply to
S 'OG(AANS & HUNT, Att'y's.
Aiii'r's Notice
I, or ant authorized agent, will attend
at the followin~g places at the times
namted, for the puirpose5 of taking tax
returns of Real and Personal Property
for the year 180n:
At .Newberry from January 1st to
25t h, 1590.
At Prosperity,.Jatnuary 27th and 28th.
At Bethle!, .January 29th.
At St. Luke's, January 30)th.
At Demd Fall, .January 31st.
At C. D). Specarmian's, Febiruary 1st.
A t Chappell's, February 3d.
At Longshore's Store, February 4th.
A t .lalpa, February 5th.
A t Cromler's, February 6th.
At Mlaybintonl, F-ebruary 7th.
At (;lymphvxille, Fehrtuary Mth.
At Walton, February 110th.
At Pomriaria, February 11th.
A t .Jolly St reet, Febiruary 12th.
And at Newb erry until Febhruary
2nth, after which timen the law reqjuires
a penalty of 5I per cent. to be added.
All Real Es>tate as well as Personal
Pro*perty will be listed this time for
taxatbin, and it is dlesi rabije that all
persnts owning Rteal Estate make out
a list ofi t he nu mber of seres or lots, and
their value, anid the numiber of build
in anid their value, biefore going to
nmake retIuirns, als t hey will theni have
itime to) sI udy~. antd prepare~ the valuation
if their landis and houses, which will
ie a area t hel p to t he Boaird oftAssessors
as well as fac-ilitate thle miaking of
r-turns. All notes and miortgages and
monleys are taxaible, and all p)erso)ns be
tweerii lie atges ofi 21 and 530 y-ears are
liable to poll taix unless exempt by law.
W. C. CTh).\ER, Auditor.
FOR SALE.
Onei house w Ith six room s, and good0
aen, withI half aere of land ini H el
ena, S. (C. T1ermis: Niun cash or $-500 in
two piaymen-ts, onle-halfeash,. and bal
ance in'twelve moniithts with mortgage
for -reidit portion. If not sold by 1st
.1 anunary ntext, will lbe rented to a good
FOR)l SA LI-E.--On):e house andi lot
w vith ii o bzuii uiildinhi..s onl -iirner iof .\dl
ams ;iind litrrington Str~eets. The
w oeior' mrt ,f It w;~ill bie subi on libi
.tYers.
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-t of NiovemberL open
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3OGGANS & HUNT,
LTTORNEYS AT LAW,
NEWBERRY, S. C.
( )flie on Law Ral;e.
BLEISE & BLEflSE,
Attorneys at Law,
Newberry and Prsperity, S. C.
O1lit'e-_.om 51, and li over1 t he Sttor't
f SIinithl 0 We arnl.
G. G. S ALE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Vl 'LL PII_A('TII('E: in alll thlt ('olurt
of the Statet:1ii1 (0, the l~nited
tales for the 1)i,trivt of rtouth (':Iro
Llna.
O1lice in 1I1 Ulioo Row 01).1ppte" tht:
ourlt hu se, N ewbierrV, S. (.
FARMER'S SHOP.
1.:A I M1S. . I I. c \'E I..L 1-'. 1:' .\ I' I
I.l: Il -U:-.
Repairing a1 Speeiall y.
II. w rt d ne wit i ':t re :i:.l di
AL i tch. P:aintl"-: , "::I:.,t. l w" t t . 1 ?ht
silNs.. \\e :11I a: :1itte n:'t 1 I otl
[oek hi d . . '. th.s.- lI. :r n. t.- r " f
totk t:lktn n: , of untilI e: ld for bv .n
rs. \W r:lr'eutIy iheit the 1:1tcoin:oe ul
r friend- ani tie p:bli t - .
'1 yi
yC('O I N ' \ T O T l l iR I CL I"
trucuetd i by )r. Meado\'w' the great
orse ()ctt)l. Twenty three t1int,
o prevent contraction If the heel or
rns, and by lioeigll, (on thli, rule it
lie horse ha, Contractio n of thiel flee]
t will cure him. It also puts the horse
n1 a1 natiral puositioll on his feet. Nc
Uall can hlrhe a iorse COletl\ unles
ie works by this rule. No otiher Iael
miitl in : NewberrV follows this rule.
'rill- yotur ho)tr.es to lly Slhopl.
E:. 1i. PH IL L PS. Sn.
)1i1O DS, \V1 IESC
Jewelry, Clocks,
SILVER PLATED WARE,
'ocket and l al.l Cutery,
U9SICA INT flUIENT9.
1Tatch Reparing a Specialty
EDUARD SUR0L0IZ,
Newberry, S. C.
Money to Loan
ON IDIPlO EII FRIIIS.
F'OR FI'RTHIER IN FORMATI(O
JOHN B. PA LMER k SON,
loo 7, Central National Bank Build
ing, Colmba, S. ('
P. O. Box -SS
POST OFFICE
I ha:ve not got the Post Offiee yet
ut I did buyI someg toods wh1ile in Nev
ork, which I will:-ell very how, sue]
t Boots, S.hoes. Hat. D)ry Goodsc1. T'
accoi and ('igars. ('ant't he becat
C) eake- ('olgate's Soap for :25 Cenits
Vatches cheap. ('oat ' Spo cl ('otton
CALL AND) SEE ME.
J. S. RUSSELL.
fAORITE SINGE
Warranted for Five Years.
)NLY $20.
DE'.ERED AT
Jur Favorite Singe
Drop Leaf. Fancy Cover, Large Drawers,
Nickel Rings. Tucker, Ruffler, Binder,
Four Widths of Hemmers.
ent on one week's trial. Deliv-ered in your home fre,
E freigh cha-ges. Buy only of Manufactaurers. Sav
anvassers' Commission.s. Get New Machines
ddress fr circulars uar.. Testimnials,
o-operative Sewing Machine Co.
.19 Quince Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
This is a New and Masterly Medical Treati
ACED, and OLD MAN whois suffering fron
Depression of Spirits, Liver Complaint, D)iea
Accident, Excesses, Folly, Vice, Ignorance, her
Bound In leather, full eilt. Price, only or
CONFIDENTIAL. Address llENRY ]e MI
-e otn, Mass. Prefatory Lecture with tr
This is the only ELECT RO-MEDICO PH Y!
and perfect. It is invaluable to all a:11icted, as
For all Diseases of Men, by the diinrulsheda
llENr UUe M.NT, M. I)-, who has5 DISCOVI
THE ELIXIR OF LIFE AND THE TRI
SENCE OF MANHOOD. may be consul
sritest contidlence.in person orby letter,at his1
Medcl;iraryA,No .01cuumlbus.c.v.,lL)ton,
"I HEARD A VOICE3 I1
fatherwoodPs
PURE RYU
' II PE(-t1.l.\ \h lll (INA\
illed rc:nI the une-'t eth~ IIf l'yc.
hela1. hatve at trlacted the alttenIn ill
to such i deVi.re as to plaece it in aI ver;
any in thet mrket. It is . ntirely fre
an'd liue Tnie properties.
IRATDISPLAt:!
knMf~ IllfM
OF
CLOTHING,
MEN1 1[TIIS AND BOiS.
,:.\'I1. IINI EIS WFL L I-ETED-. IN I'
patterns. '1vtle;:u ii nakes, givintt: you bia
the best ehance" for:a select ioi of any st>ek I.
that has ever ben si>wn in the eil\y. 'This -
stock is div ided in to th ree cl:,seS, as follow: i 4
Wi'orkinli suits. 1usiness Suits and i>re.s
suit. HErst. My line of1 Working Sits1 a're C
efpechilly desirable, by rca-on of t heir con- A..
fortable lit :t oud quality. Thiseelothes, tit
if ally. oulit t > be well imde. and I pay
special attention to the fact. detian:llding that
Ihe :ane shatll hr nonde stroigand the thread
stoUt. That is the only way to avoid the VrX- Del
atious rippin", of sva,ux. whch sio oftel llat.rs JJU
the value of an it tier"ise esirable Wo-kin'g
.ruit. I al1 otited,i the. best goods in this line,
at the lowest prices that can be made. Do Del
no let lthese tarts escape yolu and when you Du
purcha.se give toe the pleasure of showi nig you
the best and cheapest suit you ever pur
ebased.
De
Business Suits Di
Del
are a sp,ecialty witi ttlr. The true concept iun Del
of :a business denands that it liall le of a Du>
gintlity of goolids that will prove serviceable
and w'ear resistin g; that the p:ttern shtall be
Momiethin, suitable for store or office; that
the cut shiall be for cnvelienie, the fit be Dui
comfortable and the price low enouw,h1 for a Del
tinan not to ft-el afraid to wear hi< lothes
where there is dust or dirt around. tot fear of
soiling them. The styles of thise suits are Dul
cut ill SarkS:d Cii'utaways. anu in all :rades Del
of douestie and impor*ed (roods. This line
muIst be seen to be appreciated' ma
DRESS SUITS a
R.
f.onsist of Diuble .1rcated Frock Suit. 5.3
siti_le ltrrasted Frock -uits andt t'Utawaly tiot
SuitS of lie li-st i11 ported Corkscrew , Clay to
l)i: nt:lts and Vi rstds.
\\When at ian puts on a Dris Suit he wants eas
to look and ftr l his test. le can not do this P
iz :a suit 1h.at is of indIiteren11t styli, inferior 5UI
quality or ill tirtit . t)ne of the re:asons that A
soine inen feel awkward in a lDress Suit is ta11
bat they do not feel at hom1le in it ; the suit stet
is tight: it drags, pulls or wrink us, and the Dot
miind is, so to Splalk, constantly oppressed by Fri
I he sense of physical discomfort. There is no RaI
rea,;on for this condition of things, after all Pot
icpro,re; and eXperienc ii th e mianufac- A
tire e,f tine 1'l,thin- of tile pre""nt day. I roa
.n ollering a line of _ood.. in iress 5uits At
h+it ar' lade ii the h.-st S:yie of tailors' art wel
that will give comfort, perrfect tit and good ch2
Wear. le lnr you see ti his stock before mak- ply
ing your t'all purchases. It is ready for your S. (
lispeCtiol.
M. L. KINARD,
Ri
Columbia, S. C.
Col
GIVo UsYoLrOdr7
Lv
Lv
Ar
for either a visiting card or a Ar
mammoth poster. We have Ar
facilities for printing
Letter Eeads,
Note Heads,
Bill Eeads
Lv
Ar
Business Uards,
Visiting Cards, -
lEnvelopes.
Shipping Tags,
Programs,
Wedding Invitations,
Receipts
Lawyers' Briefs,
Lv
Ar
School Catalogues, -
Co]
bet
Minutes of Meetings,
Legal Blanks,
Byv-Laws, Lv
Lv
Lv
Circulars Ar
ALL & HOUSEAL
Ar:
Le.
1,1 ' -,Lv
U O T,M 33.r
, an inispnsabe t evry YUNC MIDLE
Weanes,Lagur,Los f emry Bahule I
OLOC3) Y vrpihd nd isn1eo " absutey MLE-e
who the viey roci and al o di sease.dn pn r
SAI .D, 'NoME AND CoubsEEvn. or O o
~-~the vyrow nd val of dtheMonnga
hihor poiinaogte3aei 1dc
qualty tis W isky isunsupassd b
fl'tU t liXVteralIo \and of' 11iiura Moll4a
stNewberry only ty S
TI T . S TUMM-E 'n S
TL.aTIC (O.AST LINE.
PA.ssENI:t"R DEPARTMENT.
W ilinintgtonI, N. '., .ept.29r, 1869.
N 1-:N:--) .' fll ED LE.
SW. ir. GoING EAST
1 -.N No. .s. No.57.
p!11 am
7 1 ,..n..j'hairis n............. 742
..Sunter.......... ' 6:.7 .........
i 55 A r....Columbia...... Lv. 5:'0 .........
p in
2 21 " ...Winnsboro... " :33l.
-34 " ..Clrster.......... 240
S(4) . ...Yorkville...... " 1
p m
51 .; ... Lancaster...... 11
.I il; " ...Rock Hill...... " 1 57
...1harlotte 9 .........
p nII p~ I
r......Newberry... .. 4 .. .........
Gree wooi.. 12 ::.........
a m
a rens. 6 .........
. \itrsot.. . 97 .........
..... .. (ireeuvilleJ... 94 40)....
...\ alhal a...... " S 00 .........
........ " ....bbeville.... 10 50)....
P m
... ......Spartanburg 12 40)....
a Ipi
. l aenderso .vil 9 59
...Abeville..... 05.
)lid tr.ipas etweenrtharlgston andColun
. H. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Pass.Agent.
\VA I.T1":.:s. (ieIl .Manage:.
, Tla CAROLINA RAILWAY CO.
)nlnlelteinhzsutlday,Jute ?4th, 18$, at 6.21.
L,l'sentger Trains will run as follows un
'urlher notiee "Eastern Time":
TO AN.D FROM CHARLESTON.
East (Daily):
lart u 7 .........700a m. 6:33p
C arlet .............1000 a in..... 9 10 p .
\Vest (D)aily):
art Charleston........7 00) a in. 510 p mn
Colu:,ia.............1015a m..... 94pm
TJ. AND FROM CAMDEN.
North (Daily except Sunday):
art Cohtbia ..... 1a0m 33 pm
Canlen ...........1115am 553pm
Lancaster......... 12 45 p~ 1 7 :a p .
SmithI (Daily except Sunday):
)rt Lancrster... 7 (nua m 3p m
Art Canrden..... S 3u) a mn 430 p mn
Collnnbia......... 105amn 650pm
TO AND F"L.Jai AUGUSTA.
East (Daily):
Augusta..........11Sam....11390pm
art Columbia .650 a in. a 3 p m
West (Daily):
Columbia A.......... 6 aIn..94pm
art August i........... 5 1 a m..... 4 40 p m
CON NEITION3
We at Columbia Union l)epot dailyexcept
ad:vC and toand from all . o.nt.son Colum
ana Greenville Division, and daily to and
n all points on the S., U. and C. Division of
nd 1. R. mI.. by train leaving Columbia at
P. 1. and arriving at 10.15 A. M. Connec
rs made wi.... C & A. R. H. by all trains
nd from all points ast.
arough trains between Columbia and Lan
er via Camden daily except unday.
1.sengers take Breakfast at Columbia and
per mIt Branchville.
t regnall's t . and from all points 3nn pu
vile Haii!road. At Charleston with
Liers for New York. Jacksonville. and
its on St. Johrl'a River on Tuesdays and
alays: with Charleston and Savannah
road to and from -savannah Florida
nts daily.
tAugusta withGeorgi.. nd Central Rail
d,a to and from all points West and South.
Blackville to and from all olytson Barn
I Railroad. Through tickets can be pur
sed tall points South and West by ap
ing to R. .c,bUEy N, Agent, Columbia,
"JOHN B. PECK, General 'Manager.
P. ALELN. Ge' ass. and Ticl t Agent
.hmond ad Danville Railroad Co.,
7OMIIIA AND GHEENTILI.E DIvisIoN.
edensed Schedule-In elet Nov. dth, 1889.
pTrains run on 75th Meridian time.)
NeRTsrBo UND. No. niol. No
4. 50. 54
Charleston ...................h.... 00
C ourubia ...................... 5 45 ... 110 46
laisto i.....................d6 42a.i40
Union ............................ I...:I 24
SArtatburg e ...................... 2 4
Tryol............................... ..... 4 46
Saltda.........................93
to~ndromall.point..est.and.Sou.61
Bakville.toandfro. al.. ontson.arn
setS llprins ouh. ad. Wet.b.ap
Pnria.to.D.Mc ..EE .,.Age0t 12lubia
JONe Br...PE..,.General4 Manager
hmond and Danville.Ra.road Co.
:LinA ANDiGREENv.LLE.DIVISIO.21
(Trainslrun.on..5th..eridian.ti4e.)
Be alton................. ....... ... 4..700
c 3olmn......................54 ....102 40
A i1z ....................... 642.......:1 11' 40
Pni on................ ........ ......11 09 334
Gpareenville................ 1... ... ; ... 24
Try ron............................. ........ 4 40
Saludca.................. ..........6.... ....5 30
FlaiRocl ......................... . . . .... 7 00
Ataneso................:...... .. ........16 10
WA hv lle............................... ....70
10tSpneca ................... ......... -... 8 40
PAnmar...................70.....3270
Abbevlle MlPM
rpernitye....................23..2.. 12 920
N edery............ ....... 40........ 2 1 21
eltn........................ 39 1108 ~
Lauriens........... ............3 j4541
3ieltoyn i... ................ ........ 3 010
Green wood................ ....... 23
Celton. .......................
W ilimeo....................
P e berr...................... ? ......
Pidm enty................... b .......
G Preenvill ................... ........
A o n d rin............. ...... .......... .
Ae n ea ............................
lat Rao ..................... .......... 1 i
Tryon........ 12 4
Sj..rtabur.......... ........2 7
Aiston.. ............4.00
Auguta........... .......00
~os.2. , 5 an 51daiy ec1p 20u4day
in Lne rain 6. and56 aIl betwe2n
Uniba ad Alton Daiy ecep 53 4d32
ween Aison a1d1Geenv4l4e
JAS L.TAYOR.(iefl ass 5053
OTHBIS OUNG S 3T.'3. 5
Ailnieron.................i2 . ...P.
Green acvi1 .............. ... 42 ........
P i on .. ................. 16 ........
G ie re n eo ...............~ .......
N uiersx................ 43A M.44 '
CLa ure s................... 6 640
Newbery................... . D ily
Prolperit......................150
lye Su.............7
Mario.... .........1..5 8 3
L. W c ai.....14 ... 9"3
Wilmin2on10.9o 30
' C h. L., . H -taiO .. .....123
met:~. nd Ll ollt.. 4.?~, lki . ,...... 1 20
P mari.m ' a ..............n1 ....... 3 2
ai~r,-ke1 Q' Oca' nl. 4 tai A M
H u otSr i COI: U ................ ...... .... ... 7 3
A s he il le............... .......... 90
H 11 end o n ile......... .... ....95
F .JtR ck ................ ... I % .....-1 1
salud ........ ............. ........ .....10 3
Tryon .................. ...... . ..... ......112
Sp ra u g............ ....A .... 23
os 3.4,50an 51 endaily excetSnda
umia and Altn Dal excpth5 Sunday.
JAS.io of ScAYLOR,i Gen-Pas. V
D. CC RD EsLL, Di..e coas Agt
l. HAAS afic Mr fanaerc~8i
TRADES MARKGSOU.
Theie c nir l rt NO.tre 48.NtO.
~'...' ~. Wilintn......... 20r P. . 1010.
(Oie Flrenc...........1 bo 5 ". 115
* Col umb iapQ .... ...... 4 64
TL CAIN PatnG NORTcH. ,,.
Gta..a.U Or No.~ BB .W No 4
m-re Amen - 281 BROADWA