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Local and Special. Our Agents. c' ip1. t'. '. Vlh,it. wilt receipt for it,bcrip t i on':t.il tak' n- w oRio : at 'rosperity. Mr. T. .1. wilsoi is authoeriz,d to do the %ari.: at Ridge Rod. Beth Eden Lutheran Church. S-rvice ev(-ry two w(eeks, secoid at,i fourt th X t,.ai ays,:t 11 : t I. St1 u1:1y- -choo0 l 10 a. 111. WM.N. A..1t:Lt.\N. Pastor. Postoltice Hours. Close -otiw-lialf hour before the arrival "f trains per schedule, viz: For colu m ia ..................................... . -., a m For Greetvile and the West............ 1 0 p in For l'olutnbia ..................................... 2 :7 p it; For Laurens......................................... 4 45 p rat Otftice will reinairi opett until........... 5 3I p m O per n ..................................................... 7 p in C lose..................................................... 7 :; y IL MOtcMAN. P. s. NEWBERRY COLLEGE. Pro~raumme of Coinmencetnent Exercises. Sunday, Julie 15th, 10.30 a. i., Bac calaureate Sermon, L. A. Fox, 1). )., Salem, Va. Sunday, June 15th, S p. in., Address to the Students, J. 'illiatn Flynn, D. D., Columbia, S. C. Mo::day, June 1ith, 8 p. i.. Juniot Contest in Elocution. Tuesday, June 17th, 11 a. m., Annual Oration to Literary Societies, Hon. Samuel Dibble, Orangeburg, S. C. Tuesday, June 17th, S p. ni., Annual Alkmni Oratiov, Rev. J. E. Berly A. M., Selwood, S. C. Tuesday, June 1ith, 10 p. in., Alumni Banquet. Wednesday, June 1Sth, 10 a. i. Class-day Exercises. Wednesday bight, Reception. RAILROAD RATES. Special excursion rates have been secured over the Columbia and Green ville, and the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta, and the South Carolina rail roads. Something New Under the Suia. The Liquid Freezer is now on exhi bition at Sam Jones'. The ladies are especially in- .ied to call and examine this Novelty Freezer. Freezing is in stantaneous. Come one and all and see something you have never seen be fore. ly New Perfume. Crab Apple Blossoms is all the rage. We have added this fine odor to our list of Fine Perfumes. Try it. You will be pleased. BELCHER, HOUSEAL & KIRLER. Coca-Cola at Pelham's. "Coca-Cola renews the vigor of the in tellect, and relieves mental exhaustion, rendering the flow of thought more easy and the reasoning power more vig orous, conduces to mental clearness and activity, freedom from fatigue and power of endurance. It has gained an enviable reputation as having gilt edge merit, and in muost of the large cities of the South has takeni a position at the very front of all the leading and most popular soda fountain beverages." Thi~s p)opular sununer beverage fur nished ice-cold, at 5c. glass. at Pelhamn ' Soda Fountain. "Tusuta Pudding," fresh and deli cious, 10c. per package, at tf McINTOsu & Tour>s. Pictures, Pictures, Pictures During the n'ext two- weeks I will make a special reduction on Pictures. Trhose wishing to ornament their par. lors, drawing rooms, &c., will find it to their advantage to call on me during that time. Yours, tf -Z. F. WVRIGnT. Crosse & Blackwell Pickles-Mlixed Glerkins and Chow-Chow, fat tf 3MCINTosEI & TODD's. Helena Heraldings and News Notes. MIrs. A. J. Bowers and children lef last week for a visit to the parenta home in Virginia. Mrs. Wmn. Zobel returned from Phila del phxia last Monday, after a very pleas anit visit to relatives in the city o Brotheriy Love. Mrs. J. R. Scurry, Mrs. D)r. Hol loway, Mrs. Corrie Hollow-ay and Mas~ ters Leroy and WVillie Holloway, o Chappells, paid a pleasant visit to Mrs lB. E. Julien in the early part of tbh week. Mr. 'Watts hats charge of the sectiol of road bet weeni Helena andl Jalapa. It is too bad that ladies taking th train here are obliged to get into aun< out of the coach without an extra ste] or two in the hand of a polite portem Ve'rbum sai. SANs So0(0I There is more Catarrh in this sectior of the country than all other disease: put together, and until the last fe~ years was supposed to be incurabole For a great many years doctors pr nou nced it a local disease, and pre scribed local remedies, and by con stantly failing to cure with local treat mnent, pronovnced it incurable. Scienc< has proven catarrhi to be a constitutic nal disease, and therefore require constitutional treatment. Hall' Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. 1 ('heney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio, is th< only constitutional cure on the market It is taken internally in doses from 1I drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directl; upon the blood and mucous surfaces c t he system. They oll'er one hundret. dollars for any case it fails to cure Senxd for circulars and testruomials Address. F'. J. ('H ENEX & (o. Toledo, 0. Mr~Sold by Druggists, 75c. Tlhere atre times when a feeling ( lassitude will overcome the most robust when the system craves for pure blood to furnish t~he elements of health an< strength. The best remedy for purif' ing the blood is D)r. J. H. McLean' Sarsaaparilla. Even the mzost vigorous and heart pleople have at times a feeling of wear niess and lassitude. To dlispel this feel ing take D)r. J. H. McLean's Sarsapt rilla; it will impart vigor and vitality $ 5,Id worth of School and Misce luaeous Books, Stationery anfd 1Fane: Goos t beclosed out at New Yori cost. Address J. I). Pickard, Colun bia, S. C. if PEPPERMINT CORDIAL. A pleasant and certain cut for Diarlhoca, Dysentery, (Cho era Morbus ani d all affectionls the Stomach and Bowels. Prepared and sold at RODE rTSON & GILDER'S ConrDrgSo Corner Drug Stor VAIOUS. .ND ALL AB~OUT. Mr. Albert F. Riser is announ< el this w'"ek fur ('junty Tremir-r. Th at ninalions in tie New eri lt u:,l. \tIen tiill be hl':ll to d:v. 31r. W. .'rmrian.uedbir week is a candidate for ('uinty Au- r ditor. I MIr. T. (G. WVilliam., has, aI"ceptedI a position to travel for Cahill & (o. sulky plows. The final examninatinsIi ini Newleriv 1) College close to-day. The t";iuentle-I nent begins on -uuday. The Newberry Ritles will give a fancy dress drill on ( 'ourt House square c next Tuesday at 5.30 p. ni. e Geo. B. Cromer, Esq., will deliver an d address to-Inorrow at Ninety-Six at the closing exercises of Ninety-Six ligh u School. All the churches in town will be closed on next Sunday, and everybody - will attend the conmenceient exer cises of Newberry College at the Opera I House. Col. J. Q. -Marshall will not be in i Newberry on Friday. He expects to I go to Edgefield to-day where he will wed Miss Janie Brooks, the talented daughter of Capt. J. H. Brooks. At a meeting of the conference of the I Newberry Baptist church, Rev. John Stout, of Society Hill,was unanimously called to the pastorate of that church. ( It is not yet known whether lie will 1 accept. tiot weather is not much of a stinu-' lus to work, but if you want to enjoy the heat get yourself into sonic of Smith & Wearn's cool clothing. They can certainly please you. See their ad- I vertisement. At a meeting of the stockholders of 'j the Newberry Building and Invest- '1 ment Company was held on Tuesday night when by-laws were adopted. U. G. Sa!e was elected Attorney and R. H. - Wearn Treasurer. It is stated that Dr. Sampson Pope, of Newberry, will enter the race for Congress in the Third Congressional t District. Ir. Pope, Mr. Norris and Rev. E Mr. Sligh will afford our friends of the I Alliance p!enty of good material to se- I lect from.-Keowee Courier. I E!der J. N. Martin, of Newberry, has recei tly been greatly afflicted in his family. First, a sister-in-law died in his home, then a brother, and last I week his oldest son, George-all these a within a short period. The waves of God are made to pass over him. Deep calls unto deep. Many are the atilic tions of the righteous, but the Lord delivereth him out of them all. We are sure that our friend, who is so well known to many in the church, will have its earnest cordial sympathy in this hour of sole bereavement.-A. R. Presbyterian. John F. Speck has the largest and finest display of Spectacles and Eve ~ GlIasses in the c'ity'. Call if you need any thing in this line. Eyes carefully fitted with the best glasses to be found. ly. Mr. Jacob 0. Ruff can now be found at McIntosh & Todd's, where he willI be glad to see all his friends and former customers. tf. I'ersoniats. MIiss Lelia Rives returned last Thturs day from Florida. I Miss Janie Martin has returnted fromni tihe Woman's College of Baltimore. ( MissNellie Chapman, of the Spartan-. burg Graded School, is home for the ( vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Brown, of Char leston, are visitinig Mrs. Brown's father, Mr. Jos. Brown. Rev. W. S. Wighitman went to Spar- 1 tanbiurg last Saturday to attend the IWolflrd Conmmencement. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Speck, of Pa latka, Fla., and Mr. .Johni 0. Speck, of Charlotte. are visiting their fat her, fCapt. .John1 F. Speck, in Newberry. Mi1ss Janie Nance, of this county, returned from Union on Tuesday last, -where she has b>een the past year at ftending Cliff'ord Female Seminary. Mr. W. L. Burts, lately operator and agent at Honea Path, has taken charge of the ticket~office at Newberry as sue 1cessor to Mr. Eudy. He is an efficient operator, and wey welcome himl to New Sberry. ) ~ Prize Drinl. Th'le Ne wberry Rifles held thleir an nual p)rize drill in the Opera Hfouse on Tuesday nighlt, and were greeted !.y a large audience. SThirty men were in line antd were drilled ini the competition for tIle priz/e by the energetic leader, Capt. 5. .. M'Th copan miade a splendid ap -pearance, and wvent through with thbe -manual of arms withl tile precisionl of Sveterans. Th'lere wvas Gut one prize, Showever, for the best dIrilledi man, anld tile contest .soon narrowed dlownl to thlree of tile soldier-boys, W. W. Horns by, Haskell Wright and Frank WXearni. Thle judges, 0. L. Schumpert, Esq., and Messrs. R. ID. Smith and S. Bi. Jones, awarded thle prize-a beautiful gold mxedal- to W. W . Hornsby. Thle1 prize was presented by the chaplain of thle company, Rev. D)r. (Cozby, ill a'very felicitous manner. fThree cheers were then given for thle Newberry Rifles and the exercises ended. sIf health and life are worth anything, and youn are feeling out of sorts and tiredl out, tone uip your systeml by tak intg D)r. .J. H. McLean's Sarsaparilla. For at satfe atnd certatin remeldy for fev-er andh ague, use D)r. J1. H . Mc Leain' illis and Fever (Cure; it is warranitedI to cure. A WVomani's D)iscovery. "Another wonderful discovery has b)eenl imde and that too by a laily In this country. D)isease fatste~ned its cltthles upon her and for sevena years shie withstood its sevres tests, but her vital organs were undermineud and death seemed imminent. For three monthus she eoughed incessantly- andI could not sleep. She bought of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and, was so muchl relievyd on takimg 1irst u:ose that she siept all night andl with one bottle .has been miraenlously cured. Her namtie is iMrs. Luuther Lutz." Thus write w. C. IIam riek & Co.. of Shelby. N. C.-Get a free irial bot tle at I tobertsox &: Gilder's IDrug Store No need to take those big enthartic pills; one oif D)r. J. H. McLean's Liver| anld Kidnley Pillets is <1uite suihict and tuore agreeable. Remember that Johna F. Speck doesi all kinds of Wateh, Clock, Jewelry and: Spectacle work. Fine wourk a spe ~. cialtv. lv. SU.:31M1EP, E.CI 'iloN :.ATESi. lChi' I.i-t or Resort! for the siutimst sw.lanow% of -Newberry. 'Ti lit"ltond andl ianvillt 1:i! >:( l (,It payiv htvt- arranged Iheii ites to the various suminer resorts i e c,nit'y. and The HiI :ra:ld a< ews has mu:ole a =el-rtion froim tl Ioltitude of pIaces inl tie" \'irinli:i, t (':'rliias :ul1 (Geoarg.ia. Iieke"ts ale ioV oil ale" to :all fit ~ints iii .>nth ('arlia, North ('ar. nia ani ('eorgia. The tic-kets for \'ir i~ia potints have not till bet-n1 re:civr, ere: but Mr. Burt, the polite IRa >urteous ticket agent at Newberry speets to have the full tlutta iii a fe\ av s. 'l'ickets will be on .alet from tnov nttil septemiber :;,t, 1.sun , inclusiVc ool to return until October 1st next tiders( n, S4. C................ 4 i, .rden, N . ('................................ 7 t s.eville, N . C........................... 7. ellton, ( ................................ 7 i lue Ridge, Va........................' 5 apon Springs, Va..................... 22 2 'arolina Beach, N. ...........11 )aggers' Springrs, Va................ 21 ' 'lat Rock, N. C............... :, 'letcher's N . ( ........................... t ainesville, ( .......................... 7 4 ;reenville, S. C......................... 4 7 lendersonville, N. C.................. l 4 lickory, N . C............................ . 2 lot Springs, N . C...................... 8 ( ,uray Cave, Va ....................... 24 :~ atural Bridge, Va..................... _t > )rkney Springs, Va.................... ;n 'endleton, S. C............ .......4 toanoke, Va.............................. 2' to:kbridge Alum Springsi a.... - 5 tuthertord, N . (........................ S ( aluda N . C............................... t ( eneca, S. C................................ 5 2 partanburg, S. C..................... 4 " helby. N . C............................. ( : taunton, Va.............................. 21 5 ;weet Springs, V. Va.............. 2; 5 'allulah Falls, Ga...................... 7 7 'occoa, Ga............................... (; _ ryon, N . C............................... 5 Valhalla, S. C........................... 5 0 Varm Springs, Va...................30 Vaynesville, N. C..................... 9 5 Vhite Sulphur Springs, W. Va... 24 5 Miss McIntosh's School. The closing exercises of Miss Mclin osh's school were held on Tuesda vening. A few invited guests an >atrons and friends of the school wer >resent. The exercises were held i ier new schorl building. The part ions were taken down and the whol ,uilding turned into a hull. It wa ticely decorated and the grounds wer ighted with Chinese lanterns. Altc ether, it was a very pleasant entertairi ent. Miss McIntosh has an excel nt school, and it is very much appre iated by her patrons. We publis] elow the progranl.te of exercises: Chorus-"Come Cheerful ('onpan Mus." Latin Salutatory, Miss Eloise Welcl Be Polite, Master Carl Sehaeffer. Moving, Miss Jennie Mann. Little (Ioldent Ifair, Miss Bell terry. Chorus of Zeplyrs, ('lass of Liltl airls. Boys' Rights, Master Ifarry Robert on. Who Made the Speech, Miss Jose ph ne [Lane. The Engineer's Story, Miss Beulal Sirardeau. The Best Friend, Miss Maude Sebael er, Master McHardy Mower. Chioice of Trade, Wilianm Fair, Le 2ndI Summer, Lewie Lane, Rufus Fel ers, Henry Lane, Thi omas .Johinson esse Salter, Clarence Summe ir, Samue ook, Frank Mower. My Kit ty, Miss Bertha Livingston. WVhere Do You Live, Walter Au nerle Schumpert. Dumb Bell Drill, Misses Arnmeli; ~ivngston, Nora Russell, Beulal ;rardeau, Marie Davis, Fan nieSimiti )aisy Browni, Daisy McFall, Fann ayn Carwile, Belle Bi rrv, Gertrud arwile, Mary Nance Fair, Agine summen r. German Recitation-The Summer liss Celia Cohn. Visitors fronm Story Land, Manage --Curtis Martin, Misses Thyra Schun1 ert, Pawnee .Jones, Nan nie McCaugl: in, 3Maude Langford, Master Hermia Nright. Thle D)umb WVife, Mliss Tallulal ~ater. Essav-Th'le Financial Possibilities< N\omien of the Present Day, Miss Air ie Pearson. (Chorus-"Come Away." Farm Yard Song, Miss Susie Lam French Recitation-La Reved eanne D'Arc, Miss Emma Scott. Woman's wvoes, Miss Nelly McFal Miss Mabel ('ash. Mona's WVaters, Miss Carry St rothe Closing Chorus-Evening Chimes. Benediction. $25~,000 worth of' School and Mise( aneouls Books, Stationery andl Faine hJoods to be closed out at New Yor sost. Addlress-J. D. Pickard, Colun ia, S. C. tf The most delieate constitution cai mafehv use D)r. J1. H. McLean's Tf. Nine Lung Balm. It is a sure remed: 'or coughs, loss of voice, and all thro: md lung troubles. Just received a fresh lotc 3lenn Springs 'Water, which w >ter at the same pr'ice, by th; anse, that is asked at the Spring awe allow for the empty boi :los returnled. I1()BEIRTSON & GILD)ER. :fCorner Drug Stor< Anosthser Cuare foir Ithneumxatism:a. LAKE ('iTi'Y, FiLA. I' P. P. -J.n'jy Co., Sianmuwh, Ga. GE.'r'io:M -I had Rheuiatisnm f< ver six years, and last May was take lown and confined to my bed. 31 egs and feet were badly swolleni an he color of a red apple, atnd I was in earful condition. I heard of P. P. Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Pota lum), and af'ter seeing what the i redients were-a' theC formuala is < '1c bot/e-I concluded to try it, :ai fter taking three small bottles w: ile to go down town and attend mny business, and( I must say that eel like another man. Am how ta ing the large size, and to-day I belies that I will soon as likelo as aniy man ~ixt-one y'ears of age expect to be. A.('. L ANU. HJave you read "Looking Hackwari and "Marie Bashikirtseff?" If not, to the lBook Store anid get thern OIncet. tf li nter' & .Jamiieson have umark down t he balance of their Spring (lot ing to prices that cannoiat fail to se They have receivedi all eleganit line Neck W\ear, and have alway's on har the hest stock of Shoes in Newberi and at lowest pices. IIt If you are in need of a pair of Spa talso y lassg oJh aes orEeGlseyo oJh (ro:i,-r .1l,l,to:et. T oft~e \V1 l+ ,1-rtriOl-uted to the (.rozier moumnlent fund wa:- held in the Court House last _ Thurtay m.>rning to make arrange- ( m,en1ts to hv:.e the ineoiniuent ereeted. (h:n. Y.J. Popje wvas iade chairman ii ttl Mr. W. I. Wallace secretary. a l:ipt. W. W. Itiser -tated that he had t"'llet"tedi on his IIIks riptionl list h i::..5, and .\l:yi t ; t11: = had r," -li iv d roai t '1'ittta, " ::d tptal. i_ f it r c t Ia l 'r(t. IIto'i' I ; an h e:tul tal rt: ttl .rI o . .not itt i si t dil It\ lve t1. Walace i a 1:i1ttee ~f three wa 1a;tp~inlted to pr"ep>are a biograph,li,a! -ketchl tof 31r. ruzier, antl to secure a tete frIt a lot in Itolse 'pt .'emlet.r fur ia place to I whichi to have tti htte eis oeCruzier re -.'reas, and upon which to iterect the, tnonunwttte ift, andl to s arnpge as to ht ave the bio,raptlhi,al .ketch intor- t porated is the dieed, and lit ae of record Siit the ( teirk of ( rrt' ollice. Th,e ; chtir app,old ia suh i Icii iittee, "I) J trs. ('eo. B. u 'r,dlei , J. K. ''. '. l rans andl W. 11. Wallace. r W.I. W elnc 5 a c,lntniitee of three was ahointel to I contract for tectio o the lilonu lment, and to look after the inaltter, t Sconlsist of ('apt. W. W. lRiser, ('apt. R. u H. Wright and M1r. T1.. J Iecrary", and 0 that said comittee have power to in Streate its number or to appoint sub t cotnittees if necessary, at especially u to call to their assistance a cennittee d of ladies, tw Of whot gshli. e ors. 11 . 1. right and .\Mrs. W.. l:iser. 1 The collilit tee w:as also ilist Itlete" I to rem,oVe the reciui; of .\Ir. icrozier ' from the old graveyard to uesemntya 1Cemetery. Iurinl s Thuraly tLae d goganos e received a telegram fro, alr. Bem SPrice, of Oxford, 1Iiss., whose letter 1we published last week, to make draft' on him for 25.0U towards the Inoou k lent fund. This will increase the fund to k268.10. There will likely be other 0 contlibton Mr.S to the fal epa. .o A Diuty to Yourself. 1- , It is surprising that people will use a y counou ordinary pill when they can d secure a valuable Englis one for the , same money. Dr. Acker's English pills are a positiic cure for siek-head tache and all liver trouble. They are i- small, sweet, easily taken and do not e grip. old by Belcher, Houseal & Kib ler, opposite Postottice. . 'n Kills His Wife. On last Saturday night D ick Moore killed his wife ahd threw her body in a pond of water and sunk it by fastening a rock about her neck. He is a negro and lived on Mir. Benj. Halfacre's place about six miles from town. The next morning bock went over to the residence of Capt. J. . Banks and confessed what he had done and asked itr. anks what he had best do. wr. aanks advised hin to give himself as it rtae to thr. onsearate catd His remarslwere be uck her ad called her astr, id th ...f nttdil.., toroneer ands nrws notii e and n di.owtn ton follow and it th e iuet Dr. ''oses in mingn the ostior-l te deaiation was ofi tsih Bonn< -''onByecausteng arope aon ther e neck. Te ontd uwas ome tweorhun-s df ie yardls mshl conie tiner they' live. Antherponr whoiplivsied te -, hatdtat esare lluinbuene nioth- a work and thed iety.i iorisno StgThe Tonersi of Ite hee." l waios ahpyesto of Divinvlocar cmerth asnioteatiosn to theecosesratdsm a aof the a,ser,b the wsea cof Gali-e tonte and ChtAnew, and Jares andow y ont implic it htte ih be fihersgfged," ero io tihee caps tleslwas converated untothee the posibe 'e of theGeties shl coetuno Nicohe Dr.s anitherpexem hasied theuen , fact ha thes ~isherme alors, bee hey iereretvly called, kh unforh wtiit" and earnediateirit ef thei e ewvok'g ad ownved the soamnnshi.''i aley cspkeioi the tabliey of thek i,mn hen thnersionepf the Trth.ee l fios e ifeainle whtarryie whiter -tamong tenton n.oth sad of)herea filo the lkes carry civit zainnd Christianityran, and eapw is erdoinr gdorioi wokvil.ntes lhe' findlict artd werope t tedenc tcfhe rtugd hroe, xfisrhere aros deilaiy oithe polites aonselniors Nicde musIne lcte rexempevry oad affiuen Jaepxhia of Arithiera,had they beentl e directlycall ed tora work.Thunop isingTan eastrnetii of theseemen'ste aei who f"go downtothe swith hI s, ais alwayelis ofnewicOrein. lies ores ha ei whet thei accepheth. He P uln ofiiraiiicpsssehmi and eumr E innt todge. man imuchrsoth thinhey in (fuse new tl ien thet churchegs ofh itera kDr.i therato baieis weharge ofeivte *eamen's miethe it nd tNew ret Orleanssn if ing ye togloro tworkt great these; nseafrn when ork san at1ionalite fuhly conde athearywecm.a h chatlannd taihome, whereii ifere hooe tinyledrks-t conenen er nd h cohfots.a ine th ietr i rooimI t : eiiry anda ih are wha ([r. Witherspoo in pan santly ies are siover eintrtaiie.ahpies t Th aThe omthe Season'sBte aisfll noympath lith the ne fvarious hn a listed theoo pt.re isna k-athe yorBeBagosat teeitIenae lerive priice2s. onenme tf F. buy your Uase Ball goods at the lowest ma ir ign .iEATI. lr ?iiWeox. mother )f \lr<. C. V White at lactoryvilb-, diel May _Stl he 1S90, of cancer of the jaw, aged about 6+ ine years. of M r. ,bkaTa %bw, :meste emet ni" citizen o,f Ner t ry, i d at his; h1om1 here on Fridav, 't4b init.. aged a lio rm fiLl year:. the Ii iOn the att Iou fIin the wvill tles ert, tes Both the method and results whei I Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasan and refreshing to the taste, and act gently yet promptly on the Kidneys mlls Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tern effectually, dispels colds, head the aches and fevers and cures habitua erts constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac 1f. ceptable to the stomach, prompt it its action and truly beneficial in it, . effects, prepared only from the mos healthy and agreeable substances, it the many excellent qualities commend i ,ion1 to all and have made it the mos red popular remedy known. iar- Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist wh fi- may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one wh wishes to try it. Do not accept an; substitute. Gay CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. %% as SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. er. LOUISVILLE, XY. NE/Y YORK. N.Y. ine; w. E. PELHAM, AGENT, 1). NEwP.ERRY, s. C, 1Z. . and Club Meetings. THE YOUNG MEN'S DEMOCRAT CLUB 3d a Met in McCaughrin's Hall June 5tl and Dr. E. C. Jones in the chair. The fc >all lowing officers were elected to serve f< u 'he two years : W. W. Hodges, Presidenl ibe John S. Carwile, rice-President ; 3 her L. Spearman, Secretary and Treasure Executive Committee.-Capt. 0. ] Schumpert, Dr. E. C. Jones, Jas. K. I Goggans, Wi. M. Lane, Dr. J. 1 nst Tribble. for orty-eight new members were addt the to the roll making nou.- on the roll 11 is Club then adjouned subject to tl ren call of the Executive Committee. less W. W. Hoti Es, President. M. L. SPEAIMA\, Sec. and Treas. tale ('AROLTNA DENoCRtATIC' CLU'B. Thel1 Carolina Demoratic Club, < TIowV nsl:ip No. 1, met on Friday, Jur the 6th, for the piurpose of reorganizini eld Jas. 1 . (Gilder, p)residenit, presidlin teiand L. W. Jones secretary. After roll call and election of nie' W. members, President Gilder having df ng- cdined re-election, Geo. B. Cromner wt anuanimnously elected President for ti E* next two years. Tne other officers< in the club were elected, viz: 1.5, Vice presidents-Geo. S. Mower an~ the Alan Johnston; seretary andl treast .30 rer, L. WX. .Jone~s. Executive C'oninoittee-E. Mf. Evan: -' D. M1 Ward, J. M. Johnstone, L. V C.a Baokand E.> R. Aull. on On motion XW. 1H. Hunt, Jr., a con mittee on re-gistrationi was ap)pointe onas follows: XW. H. HMunt, Jr., C. J. Pu: 0to cell and Jas. L. Ken nerly. d of Oni mlotioni of J. M. Johnustone tI: next mieeting of the club w~as ordere -.for Tuesday night, June 24. .On motion of 0. B. Mayer. Jr., ille, comm it tee was appoiniited to prepa suitable resolutions on the death members of the club occurring sin< . .last campaign. Conmmitte-0. B. Mayer, Jr., E. I C. Aull and 0. McR. Holmes. On motion of J. M1. Johnstone the se ' c retary was instructed to furnish a stract of the minutes of this meeting1 i. the town papers for publication. TI 'w's club then adjourned. GEo. B. CIioMEn, P'residenmt. L. WV. JONES, Secretary. ties: PINE GROVE DEMOCRATIC CLUB the has WVill meet at Aull's Steam Mill C N Saturday, 14th, at 2 p. in., for the pu pose of organizing for the campaign. r M ULBERRIY DIEMoCRATIC CLUB. tht There will be a meeting of the abo' 'a or named club at the residence of M1 j.Thomas WV. Keitt Saturday, June 21 instead of 28th at :3 p. m. A full ugl tendance desired. asd (C. F. Born, President. thecr JA LA PA DEMOCRATIC CLU i. Is of Mc- M~emibers requested to meet at Jalal Saturday the 14th of JTune at 3 p. mn. reorganize thre Jalapa Democratic clui ress and immediately 4fter the club is o aP ganizd to frced to elect pern ills) nent otiesfrthe opening of t canvass. There will be some very ir f arl portant resolutions offered before tl s. I club, and all I Lnmocrats are urgi to be sure to attend who belong to N 5 Township. .c. .1. B. ('.uWml'ELI.. Secreay tied II ELENA I'EMoCRATKi. L'I The IIlelena I )emaocrat ic Club w miimeet on Friday evening 20th, for tl ote pu11rpose of electinrg dlelegates to t: ('oun tyv 'on venit ion on 2SthI. All mueumbters of thle elub are expect< wilto be presenlt. Madison, V:'., 'ays IP. P'. P. is the lN alteratlive in thle mar:rkt, and lie bi hrandih-i andi so)ld all thie sarrsaparill andii b lood It 4 medicines t hat were adre Erysi pelas.- I. L. I rvina, of Thoniu ville, Gar., says lie was atiited wi Erysipelas for ten years andi' was on eured when P. P. P. wa:s uised. Tett er, Saltrhieumat n td ( :aer are :e cetrred by P. P. P. Thle effec-ts of thle dliseases'are petretible arfter the til b>)ttle of P. P. P. wasr' usedu. GRAIN CHADL ES. The Celebrated 14-Fingt rGrain Cradles,; Senn's A SGrain Cradles, at low price. PEODFPLE FR JOH-NSON he Order of Procession for Campa Meeting on Friday Next. oil Friday, the 1:lt of .1ute, 1 larshals appointed ly the Execut ommsittee will m et at the officE . L. ehunmpert, at 8:tiat0 o'lock a. rom there they will go to the NE erry Hotel, where the escort will f, nd proceed to the depot to nueet i andidates. '1pon the arrival Of tIhe e:u1lidal te followsi1g w%ill,be the~or<lrr~ t'tat -l,tmt t he d1epol 1. 'lth,Nwhry"!01 _. Thel* t:arria_-t -"tl:,ini t,! Ote e idates. .Thle c"seort tuder" charge of Iarshal-. At 10 o'clock a. im. t he p r'cest vill be formiel on ('al,hvell Street, iead of tle prou-i rest in on m Pi *treet. At l.l.5 a. ill. the process vill nove tp Pratt Strnet to Gl 'treet, :id ,lowa (; lean :trret to ones (,rove, witl,re the speaking ake place. T'h[e ordler of march to tlhc JO rove Wii be,. folllows: 1. Newb-erry" lIa:nd. :.. Chief 3i:trsha:l O. L. SeIhumpt tud Assistant 'tar-lh:d '..1. McCau 'illi. 3. Carriages, c:ntlainiing candid: ind County Exceutive ('omiotttttee. 4. Assistant Marshals .J. C. S. Hr( utd Monroe Wicker. 5. Mounted procession. t;. Assistants Marshals J. C. Abr ud Geo. C. Glasgow. 7. Representatives on foot, from lifferent Democratic Clubs. S. Assistant Marshals Juo. C. W Ind John H. Scurry. 9. Citizens unorganized. 10. Assistant Marshals .John icker and J. Lawson Wise. 11. Citizens in varriages. 12. Assist ant Marshals Adam -ull and I. C. lti,llelhuber. Upon arrival at the grove where speaking is to take place the proces: vill be disbanded. The chief marshal will wear a 'osette and red sash; the assistant i sals a blue rosette and blue sash. W. H. HUNT, Chairman Ex. (or; E. H. At: r, Sec. Democratic Ex. Committee Board of Health. At a meeting of Council on Tues the following Board of Health lected: Town at large, Jas. K. Gili Ward 1, E. M. Evans and B. H. Cl Ward 2, W. G. Houseal and R. tith; Ward 3, R. T. Caldwell an< . Wright; Ward 4, L. W. Floyd C'. Q. Boozer. A HeaJthy Growth. Acker's Blood Elixir has gaini ir hold on the American people s acknowledged to be superior t( )ther preparations. It is a positive or all Blood and Skin Diseases. nedical fraternity indorse and prese t. Guaranteed and sold by Bete .Iouseal & Kibler, Caution to Mothers. Fvery mother is cautioned agal ,iving her child laudanum orpareg t creates an unnatural craving timulants which kills the mind or hild. Acker's Baby Soother pecially prepared to benefit child tnd cure their pains. It is harm tnd contains no Opium or Morphi sold by Belcher, Houseal & Kibler, nnual Exercismes of the Columbia Fen College. The annual comimenicemnent of iotumibia Female college will bei 'ro Sunday, June 15, through I' lay, June 17. The following is >rogramnme of the exercises: Comnmencement sermon by Rev. W. Daniel, Chester, S. C., in Washi on Street church, June 15, 11 a. mi. Anniversary of College M1ission society and ani address i.y Rev. R. Wells, D1. D., Charleston, S. C., Washington Street church, June ~.3Op. mi. Anniversary of literary societies in ollege chapel, Monday, June 16, >. m. Literary address by Hon. Charles Dantzler, Orangeburg, S. C., in ~olete chapel, Tuesday, Junie 17, 1 n., and the conferring of degree he graduates. The annual reception will be held ruesday, .June 1i-hours fromi 8.;3 'The grad uatin4g class is compose sixteen young ladies, ais follows: Miss Alice Bowers, Prosperity, S. Miss Belle Cannon, Utopia, S. C. Miss Olla Collins, Conway, S. C. Miss Katie Belle Clark, Greenv Aa. M iss Sue Davis, Manning, S. C. Miss Emma Dukes, Rowesville, S Miss Ethel Epps, Kingstree, S. ( Miss Marie Lee, Pinieville, N. C. M iss Addie McFaddin, Oakland, 6 Miss Agnes Melton, Marhow, S. C Miss Maggie Melton, Chester, S. Miss Kittie Moss, St. Matthew's M iss Bessie Rice, Bell's, S. C. Miss Nora Rogers, Parnassus, S. Miss EimmaWhetstone,St.Matthe S. C. The Verdict UJnanimous W. D. Suit, Druggist. Dippus. Ind., testi 'I ani rlcommend,i( Electric Bitters as ery best remedy. Every bottle sold given relief in every ease. One man tool bottles, and was cured of Rheumiatisnm rears' standing." A braham Hare, drug Benvilne, Ohio, afirms: -The best se nedicine I have ever lhandled in my 20 y experience, is Electric Bitters." Thousan thes haive added their testimony. so ten verdict is unanimons that Electric Bi .lo cure all diseases ot the Liver, Kjidne: Blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at Rto on &: G;iidecr's. 7-21. Pimp)les, blotches, scaly skin, spots, sores and ulcers, abscesses tumors, unhealthy discharges, sue! ratarrh, eczema, ringworm, and o1 forms of skin dliseases, are sympjton blood impurity. Tak Dr. .J. H. Lean's Sarsaparilla. Dizzi ness, natusea, d rowsi ness, d is, after eating, can be cured and vented by taking Dr. .1. H. Mce Lver and Kidiiey P'ille ts Ulittle 1 Spvetacles and Eye Glasses kimk and price.s at JIohn F. Sp eel Advemrtised Letters. P'os'T OFFieE. NEWnER;RY, 5 List of letters unelaimoed anid adver Jue 10, l18%. Curtis, ,Janmes E-. l ina:rd. Warhiing1 Collins, Alfumod M itebiel. M lss (1:1 Cohill C Co. Mes rs. .\eSud ley, w illi Davis, Joh n, 5. Rook. "I1ts (ha r Dixon. Mrs. itachel Samiel, 4 att Davs,usanma Sterling. .J. T'. Jones, Miss Mr w hitmn, t .eorg; Persons calling for thle above letters please say that t bey wer aid vertis.ed. I' L oonal.u P. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A mnarv purity, strength amnd wholesomeness. economnica'l than the ordi nary kinds a niot be so,ld in comfpetitioni withi the rr tude low test. short weifht alumi or phosj powder. Sold onity ini cans. ROYAL 0 UUK3P FOR THIRT3 -WE ARE BOUN And if l'rce and Quality For CASH Only-3 ing this BIG SP1CIAL In new and desirable Sprimg Goods o from the cheapest to the finest. We will otter for the NEXT TIl ury r(0ds, S S --o-CONTEMPL We will sell 13.1 yds. Fr 2,000 yds. Standard La ,.500 " Best Prints irt 1,50( "1 Fine Satine 1 ,00 Best French 5,000 " White Check In Plain White at the One case of 2,56I yds. Best Dre Our entire stock of Fine Dress I Great value in these g< Immense value in Women's, Miss( Handkerchiefs, Collars and Cuffs. 1( Cuffs at 19c. 25 Doz. Ladies' Under Dry Goods Stock at 25 per cent. disc< OUR SHOE D We Will sell 120 Pr. Men's "t" " 120 " Wom4 " '' "t 96 " " "t " " 96 " " it 4 It 72 tt' i 1. And all grades of Ladies' Misses i 1- 72 Pr. Men's La< >r - 60 " " 60 "' "'~ 69 "t " u All worth 75c. to $1.00 a r. Genuine Han OUR STOCK ( In Nobby Styles is complete, at ver; Window, all this Spring d worth d< - Gents' Fur, Such as White Dress Shirts, in all Shirts- -for Quality an The Finest Line of Neck Wear in Not having the space to enunerat have to ask you for an inspection an >f Come soon or send your order. Tht e ance of same. We are yoi SEPSTIN I 658 Main Street, -UNDER HOTEL JEROME. Salada Dots. f. Gen. Grcen is about conquered. H: vesting is over and the crop is ve d poor-especially the wheat. Some ' make but little more than the seed. The crops of corn and cotton are 1o< Sing fine. C'orn is being laid by. It prearng o assl.Itis common see from 4 to 6 shapes to the stalk Scotton. d Mr. Senn Cotenny, of Edgefield, spe r- Saturday and Sunday in this comm nity. e Saluda Alliance, No. 795, will m< d next Saturday, the 14th, at 2 o'clo p. mn., to elect officers far another ye: a Saluda Democratic Club will meet a 'p. mn. to elect delegates to the coun convention wvhich meets at Newber e the 2Sth of the month. It is imports that every member should.be presen Mr. Editor, we. admired your pit last week headed "Listen!" We] tened! And while the position y took was a correct one we did not ag1 0with all of your views. Had you a eyour brother editors taken this positi long ago there would not be such w enthusiasm to-day. When you critic Tillman you grind the farmers of ti county and State, for he is their star 'f ard bearer, and they propose to stickA r- him through thick and thin. A when the editors declare that be is i fit for Governor, they just say that I .farmers are not capable of selectin r. suitable man for that office. Of cou st they do not say so in plain langua t- ibut it means it all the same, for ~ selected Mr. Tillman for Govern Did not the farmers do it? Had 2 Tillmnan announced himself as a can date we would not have said a wor< >a the press of the State had criticised hi to You also say that we should put o a selves in a position to accept defe r- We farmers do not have to get ther a- we have always been in that px>sit 2 and are used to nothing else. But do(1 not propose to be defeated this tit e0 We mean to do the defeating now,i if we are defeated we will stand by -IDen>cratic party-let the nomninet whom he may. Respectfully, J. W. P. E IProsperity, S. C., June 9, '9. ill_ leI Am Not Mad While D)ouglass.Jerrold, the auti wa ~':s ill, he~ wassenit a copy of Browni He read awhile, then handed the ha to his wife and asked her to readl. dlid so) and~ adlmittedl that it was equ: incompjrehensile to her. "Thank B ven.~J,"~ said .Jerr'old, I theni am no)t ma *st, IThis wals rough on Browning, hut a of this section would have found Jerr as at fault on one score, though know r- of the many medicinal virtue.s of tree, he should at the critical time: to have a bottle of Dr. Wlestmorelan C'alisnya Tonic at his side. All wi should see tnat thuis wonderful rem<i sintheir homes always. (Chro headache, want of appetite, nerv< exha~ustion, general debility, tor liv er, blood, dlerangemient of the ls nel11vs and mialarial poisoning tind e abolute rem,edy' in the Tonie. It is t ale byv All Druggists. P'eople Everywhere (Confirmn our statement i~en we that Acker's English R'emedy is every w: y3 su periar to anty andic all ot peaaions for t he Throat en1d Lur In Whopiniig Cough and Croup Amagic and relieves at o)nce. We o1 vou a sample~i bottle free. Rtemremu 5his Jizmedy is sold on a posit guarantee at Belcher, Housea.l & E I ler's D)rug Store. DAYS ONLY. I) TO SELL GOOD-S Nill do it they are hound to go. o Goods Charged Dur sale at the _ STORE BARGrAINS f the latest styles and patterns in all grades IRTY I)AYS unparalleled bargains in hes and Hats. ATING A MOVE-o nit of the Loom ffr $1.00 od Bleaching " 1.00 diuiii " " . J hirtiug " 1.00 ". ". 1.0Jt0 r.dard Prints 1.00 041 " " 1.04) wn (, 5c. worth 11). dark cotton (J 5c. worth SI. 2c. worth 16J. atine 25e. worth 35. d Lawns from Sc. to 25. ame value. s Gingham @ Sc. worth 10 and 121. 'oods at 25 per cent. off. ods. We defy competition. s' and Children's. Hose, Corsets, Gloves, )0 Doz. Men's Collars. 4 Ply Linen, at 10e. vests 10c. And all goods pertaining to a )unt. EPARTMENT. Whole Stock Brogans T '.5. n's." " Polken " .65e. Button Shoes 98c. Laced " 9Sc. Fine Button $1.1.5 Ld Children's Shoes at very low prices. ed and Congress ? $1.25 " " . 1.5t) ". ". ". 1.75 " ". " 2.0)0 pair more than price quoted. -Sewed Shoes $3.00 )F STRAW HATS y low prices. 500 Straw Hats thrown in styles and nobby shapes, at 51e. uble the price. aishing Goods. styles, Night Shirts, Undershirts, Flannel I Price we are Headquarters. the City from lOc. to $1.00- Fine Goods. all the Bargains and the Goods, we will i to see all that we offer in this speeial sale. .king you for past favors, with continu rs respectfully, BROTHERS, IFaults of digestion cause disorders of the liver, and the whole system be rcomes deranged. Dr. J. H. McLean's ry Sarsaparilla perfects the process of di ill gestion and assimilation, and thus makes pure blood. . Bucklen's Arnica Salve. isThe Best Salve in the world for Cuts. Sores, to Bruises, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever .Sores, Tet ter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and Sall Skin Ernptions. and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded n,Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Itobert. son & Gilder. Save money by buying goods at New ~et Y'ork cost prices, of J. D. Pickard, Co ek lumubia, S. C. tf ; Notice Final Discharge. ty OTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN rttwe will apply to the Probate nt -Court for Newberry County for a final discharge as Administrators of the 'Eestate of Thomas B. Chalmers, on ce Monday, '7th day of July at 10 o'clock is in the forenoon. WILLIAM A. CHALMERS, oEBENEZER L. CHALMERS, 'eAdministrators. nd " GEO. S. MOWER, se ATTOBEKY AT LAW, d- WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS. to NEWBERRY, S. C. nd giOffice in P. 0. Building a.t hFIRE, CYCLONES AND Sa TORNADOES. infV'~ orm the public that we are p)re e, pared to insure property against loss by ho F ire, Cyclones and Tornadoes. Your patronage is solicited. 'r BURTON & WILSON, Agente. r- Newberry, S. C. I if ur ion we. ut , the be REY.SAMPIJONES REV,. I.HAWTHORNE WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT DR. KIN C'S Tefollowing Is an extract from a letter writ -ten by the world Renowned Evangelist: we -I returned from Tyler. Texas. on the 12th r>ld n"st.e fuir"domy wif as been 'taking Royal l oig her physical stem. hedacheownathosh chee hhas been a MA RT"iR for twenty vears. sureil 'al itha. done wonders for her. I H ES eC Re.J.B Hawthorne, Pastor First Baptist r hurch. A tlanta. Ga., was cured of a long stand yin- case of Catarrh. ils wife had been an in fic :aSid from nervou hadache, neuralgiaad )us having a day's exemption from pain. After 3id taking Royal Germetuer two months.,he writes: id- w. rea comp"ee trasorain Ihae ever an DISAPPEARED. She ap)pearsi to be twenty years for Sal h Wed hav ersu emany u friends to take the medicine, and the testimony of all of them Is that it is a great remedy." Dr. King'~s Royal G.ermetuer Is a boon to women. It builds up thbe strength. increases the appetite, aids digestion, relieves them of the caus of disae .and insure health. Nu ass hlsand Fevers. Catscph, sait Bloo ic andSoi Dseas.Fmale Trubls etc - !.teprice has been reduced from $2.50to 15 is 1.50 per concentrated bottle, which maa:es one -e gallon of medicine as per directions acompa Trining each bottle. For safe th.- - er, AT.ANTiC SERMETU ER ~.Atlaia, a. yve and by Druggists. If your Druggist can not