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CHEAPEST A BIG LO - Gent's Fur Don't Fall Local and Special. Beth Eden Lutheran Church. . Service every two weeks, second and fourth Sundays, at. 11 a. In. Sunday-school i) a. in. W-. A. JULIAN, Pastor. Postoffice Hours. Office opens............. .... ...............- a n Closes-one-half hour before the arrival of trains per schedule, viz: For Columbia........... ....... ....... S 2> a mn For Greeuville aad the west............ p i For Columbia................. 2 3 p In For Laurens................... 4 45 p it Office will remain open until........... 5 :); p .in Open......................... 7 p mn Close....................................... ... 7 . InI ARRIvAL AND DEPARTURE OF STAR ILCUTE NEWBERRY AND UTOPIA. Leave Monday and Thursday............... 3 p m Arrive Monday and Thursday.. ........... 2 p in NEWBERRY AND WHITMIRE's. Leave Tuesday and Friday.................. 3 ) m Arrive Tuesday and Friday.............. i n LAURENS AND NEWRENNY. Lv. Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urd:y... 1 p m Ar. Tuesday, Thuisday and Sat.urday... 12 mn R'. MOORMAN. P. M. Hogs! Hogs! We will have two car loads of Hogs at this place on Saturday, 29th instant. it POOL & LANGFORD. Chas. Bartines Railroad Show Will exhibit in Newberry on next Monday, December 1st, on Ir. Wi. Johnson's lot on Harrington Street. It is the best show of the season, and if you want to enjoy yourself and have a good laugh don't fbil to attend. It The McKinley Bill Has Done It! Canned Goods have advanced. Come and supply yourself before I dispose of my stock-purchase before the rise. tf F. B. McNTosH. Dwelling Burned. The dwelling occupied by Mr. N. A. Holly, in No. 10 Township, was (e stroyed by fire on the 20th inst., about noon. The fire originated from a de fective stove flue. 0 Ir. Holly lost everything. No insurance. The house was known as the old Gallman house. Prof. Albro, the White Chief, will be at Prosperity for 1) days; will then re turn to New berry and renain the holi days. . 1t. Cooper Pianos and Packard Organs. I will sell the above direct from the factory. They are first-class in every particular and have im n provements that no others possess. Needs only to be seen and tried to be appreciated. Write mue for terms and prices before buying elsewhere. L. A. H AwKINS, Newberry, S. C. One Complete A mateur Photograph Outfit for sale at half cost. Apply or address Newv York Racket -Store, New berry, S. C., for further information. tf cotton Market. The Newberry cotton market as quoted yesterday by 0. MIcR. HoIlmes & Co.: Good MIiddling S'. Middling 81. Low Middling 71 Good Ordinary 65 A t Cost! At Cost! Floyd & Purcell will dissolve partner ship on 1st January, 1S91. They are selling out at New York cost. tf Finest New Cr0op Layer Figs at McIntosh's. af Floyd & Purcell have thrown there whole~ Stock of Goods on the market at New York cost. tf Great Unloading Of dry goods and clothing, shoes and so forth, is the aun uenment of Minter & Jamieson this week. This work will begin next Monday and continue through December. Read what they have to say in another column and govern yourself accordingly. M. L. Kinard, The Columbia clothier, is a household word in Newvberry, and his stock of clothing is large, well selected and comn plete. He is offering it at great bargains and you should give his stock an inspectioni. We direct vooar attteni tion to hisannouneent in The.- Herald and News this week. If yotu want goods at New York cost * go to Floyd and Pureell. 11 Soiething New at Sai:er' Art Giliery. I have just Peceivedl a selection of fine German Art Borders for fauey printing. Someting ui<;u le and art is tic. Sure to please. Als.o, siime line Albums, anid the lest :issort ment of picture frames ever brought to New berry. And now~ wvithi a set of the best lens for various kinds of photograph lug, and the latest imnprovemnit in * photography, I am better prepared than ever before to pie:s my custom ers. J. Z. SAi;ri, Photographer. . 2t. Newberry, S. C. Thanksgiving. It is generally- und:ersi'ood we believe that the stores in towni will be closed -to=day and Thaniksiiniig day will be observed. A Tiioni service will ne held in the ThoimonLJtreet A. Ri. P. church and a sern M will be preached by Rev. Prof. Ar 4 Bowers. The bank and all pulbfic ofh'ees will be closed and the town wi'ill present a holiday appearanlce. It is rIght andl proper~ that it should be so. The mler chant, the cerk anid the artisan as well * as the professional man will be per mitted to enjoy his Thanksgiving turkey in qtiiet and peace. Catarrh Can't be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, a they caninot reach the seat of the dis ease. Catarrh is a blood or constitu tional disease. and in order to cure it 3 yotu have to take internal remedies. Hiall's Catarrah cure is 1aken internailly, and acts directly oni the blood and 4mucous surfaces. H all's ( atarrh (Cure is no q1uack medicine. It was pre geribed hy one of the best physiciatns in thi country for years, and is a regu lar prescription. It is complosed of the best tonics iKnown, combined with~ the best blood puritiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect com-i hination of the two ingredients is wvhat produces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimniiahs free, Toledo, O. Sold by druggists. price The. For Corns, Warts and Bunions. Usv.e only Abbott's East Indian Corn paint. Children Cry for Pitcher's CastorTa. n~~ roue sh nduesutsi proue carh wendefru estoin F.in J.cHEarrh. Sendforsionial, free. ,OTING, klLT T]T F OF GOODS aishing- Goods ii to 88 Our stonK VARIOUS AND ALL AUOUT. "Out of Sight" at the Opera Houst next Tuesday night. It would be exceedinglv nice to hav our streets nicely lighted by electri lights. What about that telegraph oflic( over in town ? Miss Lizzie Griffin began teaching al the Gallman Academy on 'Monday. Mr. Geo. B. Cromer and 3Iiss laddi( Bittle are to be married this afternoon. The Palmetto Bank is alriglit anc will be ready for business in du( season. The Newberry Lutheran ConferencE will convene at Colony church to-mor row. The motion for new trial in the Tay lor-Dominick case was refused by JudgE Wallace. Mrs. J. W. Humbert spoke to the cl'ildren at the _Methodist church last Sunday afternoon. - Rev. M1. J. Epting will preach in thE Lutheran church next Sunday mort ing and night. Miss Lola Teague is teaching thE Bethel Academy at Pomaria. She be galn on Monday. Rev. J. W. Humbert preached in thE Methodist ehurch last Sunday morning and at the Baptist church at night at the union services. Next Monday is Saleday. A consid erable quantity of valuable lands is ad vertised for sale. Mr. H. P. Jones, of Newberry, has been appointed deor keeper to the House of Representatives. The Court of Common Pleas ad journed sinc (ic on MIonday afternoon, and Judge Wallace left for home on Tuesday morning. Preparations are being made to put the.new vault in the Clerk of Courts offce: fr the safe keeping of the records or'the otlice. The term for paying town taxes a expired and the clerk and treasurer is making out his delinquent list. Mr. Thos. D. Lake, formerly of Newberry but now of Laurens, was married last night (Wednesday) at Clinton to Miss Nannie Furguson, of that place. - Personals. Mrs R. D. Wright returned on Tues day from a visit to relatives in Virginia. Mr. A. J. Kilgore left on yesterday for Anderson as a delegate to the Meth odist Conference. Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Humbert spent several days in Newberry the past week on their way to Conference. Mliss Mfary Zobel returned on Tues day from an extended visit to relatives in Philadelphia. Mrs. WV. J. Lake went up to Clinton on Tuesday to attend the wedding of her son, Mr. Thos. D. Lake. Mr. Ernest Folk came on last week from Texas owing to the serious ill ness of his mother. Mr. Jesse H. Coleman, of Edgefield, was in the city last week. Dr. T. Sumter Means, of Spartan burg, is going to Germany to study the great consumptive cure of Dr. Koch. Mirs. Geo. A. Browning, of Green ville, has been on a visit to her brother, Maj. L. WV. C.-Blalock. Mfr. H. C. Hunt'r, who has been quite sick for some time, has gone to Gjlenn Springs. Revs. W. H. Lawton and WV. S. Wightman have gone to Conference at anderson this week. MIrs Dr. Gary, of Abbeville, is on a visit to her sister M1rs. L. E. McFall. Mr. D. S. Chandler, of Reid, S. C., bas been on a visit to relatives in the eounty during the past week. . Fresh Buck WVheat and finest New Drop.Newv Orleans Mfolasses to be h?ad it 3IcINTos;r. tf Floyd & Purcell are selling out at New York cost. Come and be con einnced. tf Syrup of Figs Producedl from the 19xative and nutritious juice of California tigs, comn bined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to thie human system, acts gently, on the kidneys, liver and bowels, cfl'ecually tlean,sinog the system. dispelling colds and headaches, and curing habitual WANTED, 100,000 bushels Cot ton Seed at the Oil Mill. Highest cash price paid. L. W. FL OYD, t se'-. re4a4. andI .'tL,naier. Look to Your Interests. I t will pay every one who j& in r.earch of pret ty goods to call at Pelbam's Drug Store andi( exalimie his immnense stock You will find the latest noveltics; the choicest selection in style and attrae tiveness. Beautiful Vases; D)ainty Cups and Saucers ; Elegant Parlor andl Hanging Lamps ; F-ine Colognes and Perfumnes ; Fragrant Toilet Soaps ; and a host of things like Japanese Tea Pots, Sugar and Creams Cracker Jars, WVater Sets, G love and Handkerchief Boxes, &c., any of which make b,oth suita ble Wedding or Birthduay Presents. C'all at Pelhanm's. tf. Blue Bells. A new and elegant perfume. For saxle by B,-itenR, HorsEALJ ~ i KnLERn. ProbabitlV no onei thing has causedI such- a genecral rival or trade at Rob'ertson & Gi:der's l)ru;; tore as their giving away to) the-ir e,ston1iers Of s0 many free trial tot h of Dr. King's Ne-w D)iscover-y for (Xonsuamption Their trade is simply enormnis in this very valtiable article fromi the tact that it alwvays Asthmza. Bronchitis. Group. and all throat and lumsr dise-aes ini-kly cure~d. You can te-st it leore buying by. ,ettingr a trial bottie free ar;;c size $1. Ever; 1tottle warranted. There would be far less complaint against the whiskey business if p)eople wvho drin: would demand a flue whis key, of a sta:ndanrd branud, and accept no other. There are mnanyvstraighnt and well matured whIskies on the market, but no other stands so high with the medical frasergnity. and with eonnois seurs, as the celebratel 1. WV. H A RPER W\ins{EY~, of Nelson County, Ken tuc-ky. The genuine 1. WV. HARPER is so'd only by THOS. Q . BOOZER, New berry, S. C. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria, medilfraerity, and with connoi seurs, as the celebrated I. WV. HARPE HuSky, of Nelson County, Kei Thegnuncky.HAPR ss A3 DI]STG TO BE SOL 1 -it (ie-S-S \ 8l' PLO aRrI P1088. PZ P1 _ BLAI Electric LightI We undersladil that the town coun cil i- considering the rop',itn to put in electric li-hls f,r the silrets and the Opera House i1 of vounrse whtever private re.sidelice;sZal!1l Smthoe tat ililt detsire theni. The HeraHi 111 News I S been aIdVOCa Vtin etl .C i ;lgts for N ewherry1 o I ong time, hut we seem.ed to et. little or no eleot rge rment. I t nowv cos ts thle t"wvl be;wceln .0-) and $!000 fr lightil and then we have no 1ig1hts, and we are glad to see the ouneil inlelined to t. ak hold of this matter. If Newb:er:V does not wake up she is going to be left behind other towns of similar siz. W, wnid he very gttd illdeed tosee our :reets better lighted. Let the good work start. Died in lie Penitentiar3'. -SimpsHarris, who was convicted of assault and battery at the court at New berry this year, and sentenced to the penitentiary, died on the ~th of -Novem ber at the railroad detail in iumter County. It will be renemeiCed that he was the cok in Mr. Sam Jones' res taurant for quite a while, ani shot Scot. Douglas another liegro. Messrs. Blease & Blease his attorneys, had gotten up a petition for his pardon after serving six months, sigwd by the prosecuting Witness anlld tile jurors and concurred in by Judge Nortoll, aml when they went to investigate the matter, foUInd that Simps was dead. A Musical Entertainment Will be given at the Opera House oii the evening of Decemiber Islt, for the benefit of the Newberry Rifles. A special ellort is being made to get tup a very attractive progranime and no doubt this will be one of the best enter tainments of the season. The best of our home talent has responded very cheerfully to the invitation from the boys to take part in this entertain ment, and it now remains for the peo ple.of the town to show their apprecia t1on;6f home talent and their interest ia f.beRifle Company by lending their presence on thp night :of Decenier The-Newberry Rifles is now one ofrtho the best organized comip-mnies ill State and the boyshave MWie up their min<ls to make it the best ill every respect. They have rented the large hall over J. N. Martin's store and( now want to nake a neat and comfortable armory of it. The boys deserve credit for the eftorts they are making and should meet with the encouragement of every citizen. NORFOLK OYSTERS! Seivedevery day atfdones' Mestaurant. Meals fuk nished at any hour on short notice. Mr. Wmn. Zobel P'aralyzed MIr. William Zohel clerk in the of fiee of Treaisurer W ~heeler, wvas para lyzed last Saftu'rday morning between three and fiv.e o'clock. MIr. Zobel, be ing somewh-it infihrni, occupied the back-room oif the otlice as a sleeping apartment. He aittended the mieeting of thne 1. 0. 0O. 11. Fiy night, andi re turned to his~ roma feeling~ very well. He awoke about three o'clock, got up, 10ooked at his w.atch, and w.ent back to his bed. He knew niothi ng more until MIr. 'Wheeler tried to rotuse hnim a fewv hours later'. Mfr. Zobel's t rouble seemed to he in the tongue and throat, and the right arm, lhnd and11 side. He has the use of his lower linibs, and( his mind is clear, although lhe cannot articulate .Dr. 0. B. Mlayer, .Jr., wvho was called, had him remloved Saturday aifternlooni. He is now with his faniiily at Helena, and appears a little better. His three absent children, Mrs. A. B. Burn, Mfiss MIary and MIr. Fred. Zobel w.ere suni moned by telegraph and came on at once. 3Miss Zobel was iln Philadelphia when she received the telegram and reached home Tusa night by the Lauirens train, having cornie through without delay'. Mir. Zobel is a good1 ci tizeni and( an1 eflicien t clerk, anrd has the synmpathiy of the commulinity in his affiletion.** 'We have a few. pieces orf tine illack Cash mere which we are selling at cost. tf lovia & PURcEL. III Henry's MIinstre!s. Ti is coln pally gave a perfo riniance at thle Opera House oni last Thu iirsdlay night to a large audiience. Thie per formiance Ithroughouiont was good and appreciated by those pnreselnt. It wais sonmethinhg onut of thle regl ar order. Novel a101 enitertainiung. The gnrnd overt urie was new an p111ret ty, Ithe mcen w.~ere d res-edl in velver cos~t uics andil thre qtuarte. tes in kniighitly robes white the band in the rear wore elegant. Tur kish costumi 1.. Tfhe 5inlging~, thet ilog (l:ul-ing, ari the iml;personiationl of thne negro was anll verny good. [In fact the whiole perforn anice was ab1 ove thle av'erage and thle atudience was delihted. H-i Ifen ry travels Iin a special palatce car ot his owna which is w(l l apiminited and( arrannged for conveniiee. We were carriedl thro0ughI th~is place oni whieels by hMr. Haydni, the as5i-tanlt to MIr. Htenry. Fruits Fruits!! F-ruils Oraniges. Lciiinens, ltoallan1as, .Datts, Prtunes, Figs, itaisinls, Nots. ke., at tf SiCIrrlosu's Se'enred Under D)inieutties. A traveller, telling of the trials inei. dent onl gathlerig thle hark of the eill chiona tree, says "the task took us through tracekiess swamp s a11l forests, andre'iiiredi the emlIo.yient t o at i'.e h;.abor under the miost inlemeno'1t coni 1t05osofequatoria1l heat amil r:lins. If there lhe anyi\ quar:terofl the globe where nlature c'ommandsitl inae: i,n and1 indo-i hence it is h ere."' Cilnethona, or (Cal iay the formh iioIa'f I)r. '\ eStfmo)re.lanud, wi'lh the m"ot powerf~lul. 4~ r:ni ad *'ra tfive L ill an ing ubereamlt1tedy fo 1form. tindi' ibtsti, wan iap tite, bur an ieneral1' a'ily. smpure b1.lid or in:daria ' oi.n inegn kiny alltions aren'n greatly bx-ene0tt h1 v i,4't use.nor Emtin e lt ySicin prest eliet Fopr boaie ; Robertso & Gilder'sDu SEpoch. a rerarkaiIn Pe frsore n ahe broen ration oiat toterwor o heol Gre. A lAND MT - STY J7S D AT SHOR PtN)BS o0 8110W I aOCK & PIOSPE!ITY LETTEl. The picking for the last f-atur week :a'' leei vigoruSIly r)]essed, and it i: I!0 w%%e on. Tomrro, Tursiy,is Thank,ziv in Day, :il an ll tIhe stores in Pros ptrity w,\ill be Closod duri"g th- whot The Great White Chief Medicin Show openled her.e Mondy nigit. :iztendanwe wa-; Suall. The cownt ious deeline inl our eottor market has - ud sales to be coimpara t i%ely light. M iddliIS yeSterda3 i(Tuesday brought S freely. I)r. J. U. Simpnsonl, oneof our (old a id Pstimable citiz-ns, f-1ormerly, but now of lureenwood is ill town looking after his iTterests here. We welcomie you D r. B. 11. Schunipert, is attending to the cotton buine-iss at the Alliance ware house during the ab)sence of Hon. WV. ). Hardy, wvho is filling his seat inl the hail of the Legislature. Small grain is sown only in inoder atelv smluli quanntilies owing to the laten.-s' of gathering tihe cotton erop wich is the best t at h : s' been since 18-2. The crop will simply be an im niense one, with a heavy proportion of low grades. On last Wednes.lav niht, in Grace Lutheran Church, by Rev. T. o. Keis ter, in presence of a large congregation, the interesting ceremonies were per formed, by whIih Mr. G. Augustus Maff'ett and Miss Pollie R. Duncan, both of this town, were united in the holy bonds of inatrinony. May your sea of life bp calm and serene. (eorge Trieste alias "Deafy" was eatght last Monday in ihe act of dis po-mingof whiskey in an illegal manner. le was arrested and brought before the town council, found guilty and was sentenced to thirty days in the guard house, with the option of leaving the countv. This is the second case in the Modern history of Newberry County, in which banishment was imposel asa sentence for violation of law. Where is the Statute? Trieste alias "Deafy" savs he'll move. Let the Legislature of South Ciro !ina1 not cloud and dimn the great*Dem ocratie victory recently gained in the great. Northwest, West, North and Mddle States by retiring our great leader, AWade Hampton, but let South Carolina, like her noble and grand old sister, Georgia, send back to the his torie halls of Congress her best, her noblest, her most valiant and honored son, Wade Hampton. So mote it be. If J. L. M. Irby is elected to the im porl ant senatorial posit'on,now filled by our honored, venerated, battle-se irred and loved Wade Hampton-the pure the upright-the honest-the unbribed Hampton, the saviour of South Caroli na, then 40,000 Carolinians will not be calm and serene. TJh)en the breach will not be healed, but widened. Talk abont Hampton being in his dotage and ought to be retired. Shame on the man, men or press that can use such langu age. Retired? Ah! Retired!! Stop? think: whom are you retiring? your glorious leader to victory in '61-76. Re tire him? never, unless you desire an unrest that is a settled unrest. Sonme persons are exceedingly grate ul. So grateful for our venerated Sena tor Hamiptou, that they would not ask bim to return to the arduous duties it "all night sessions" in the 52nd 'onlgress in his "declining years." It vould show base ingratitude. It would hiow a want of love to "deny the brave bl soldier that rest which will prolong iss days." They even go so far as to mey, "if any persons are so forgetful of liatmptons welfare" &c., they should te rebuked by the Legislature. Was ~ve r such real mean cussedlness express .d before. It is only worthy the tongue >f a Tom Reed or iInga~lls. "All night essions;" Yes, some, at least, of t hese 'ery men were once glad, once proud .hat H ampton held "all n igh t sessions" a '71-77, but they were not there, oh so, and in case there would be a simi ar emergency-these same fellows vould have no titne to hold "all night essions,'' oh, no. They would have 'ressing business elsewhere, in bomb roofs whose p)owder wvouldl not give a aunent smell and where lead and iron would fly promiscuously through the dir. JIn such times, anid exigencies, our Hanipton would not "desire the rest" bis "declininig years'" re 1uires. 0 tem (rn'((! O) iui'rJc.. YUiiE. whn Raby was sick, we gave her Cstoria. IV hen she was a Chil,she cried for Castoria. Whenr she bseame Miss, she clung to Castoria. Whlen shte ad Children, she gav.e them Castoria. Out of Sight. Fe plays have met witi' the inistan t tneou:s suce< ss ac"orded -Out of Sigh t," the att raction billed for the Opera I-ouse ne'xl Tuesday night. Th'ie lahy in plot deals wvith the fort unes and misfiortunes ofa young girl, who in oh acure circumstances sud.lenly fint's herself the po(sessor of millions. It poinlts sarcastically at fortune hunt ing noblity anid snaps aristocracy. The comer'ly ('lenment is furnished by a juve nil foster brother and the many char *o'ters the laidy meets d uringi her travels. Te piece laiys claimr to soie dIramiatic interest, and1( non-conventional comedcoy coml'iI"ations, ond is an excellent meioum for t lie varied dislayt of sp)ecial aconmpliiments the versatile comn ny is ca.pable of. '"Out of Sight'' has in' t nished a wee'k's engagemietntat the tN. Charle's Theater, Newv Orleans lingte ca:1paci ty of thle house at every performiance. In commenting t non the phvy the Timecs Democrat proi d!aims it the best play of its kind this -e'ason . John J1. Maget', 'Wales 'Winter, 'toltoP'etrruebi, Bo'b Mackie, the Del moneis". nichard Meirideth, J. Md. Patti Im Lu'y Tayilor, Lillhe LaVerde, iMe La.erde, Lillian Lawrence, Ar lnton. Sisters and Pearl Elliott are Imn h memblelrs of thie .om pany. Her Smith, author of Wink the whe Eye,l A Mo1thier's Appeal to Her .oy, Sp:eri lInek Numbers, etc., looks arter the nimsi'. The statue scene from zrui't r:ntizaion of Dumias' celeburat ol novel "'Af'a'iire ('lemieneeau'' will H{ighest of all in Leavening Power. -I o - ITS BEST F PROFITS. ible--- pricesr;. GREEN. TU!. THREE C'S IN TOUBLE. What Will Become of Our Augusta Dii sion Now? In reference to the fail tt r of the Bar kers of Philadelphia, the! Philadelphii Times g,ives an account of their counnec tion with the Three C's. One of their most unfortunate invest ments is the CharlestonJCincinnati and Chicago railroad. The firm is very heavily interested in it, Wharton Bar ker being one of the directors. The road is familiarly known on the street as the Three "C's." It runs fromi Char leston, S.C., to Marion, a station on the Western North Carolina division of the Richmond and Danville systems. The road run. through South Carolija and North Carolina. There is a break in the road in North Carolina;and it does not begin again until the survey lines are reached in Tennessee. Here it runs for quite a long distance to a point in Ken tucky, where it is low in course of con struction. The roadbed has been graded for some distance into Ohio. The road has never been viewed with much favor by railroad men, for the reason that if it is ever completed it is believed it will not be able to earn its running expenses. When first projectcd it was'though that the country through which it was to run was filled with valuable deposits of coal. This has prcven to be a disap pointment. The only places where the mines have yielded the return anti:Ipa ted has been in Tennessee, but as the road has not been completed through that state the shipments have been few. So much of the road as has been completed has not earned enough to pay its hands. It is said that some time ago the Bar kers endeavored to negotiate enough bonds to complete the entire road with a German syndicate. The deal was about completed when the Germans backed out. This placed the respon sibility of the road upon the Barkers, and it is understood that they have been drained not only to operate the road, but to aid in its completion to prevent further depreciation. THE BARKERS' FAILURE. "The troubles of the Barkers, of Philadelphia, which are supposed to be significant to the Three C's Railroad people," said Mr. Newcomer, "were not the first of this house. The same firm he believed was connected with the American Dredging Company in its recent failure. The effect of the reported failure upon the Three C's, he said, could not just now be toretold. It may result in a receivership, or the road may continue as at present. It will be hard to fioat their bonds. It is a fact that conservative bankers in America as well as in Europe refuse to take bonds on unfinished roads. They will not take 4 per cent bonds on a completed road for more than par. This shows how the market now stands. This does not apply to the Atiantic Coast-Line, for we pay as we go and have all the money we want." CONTIRACTORS STOP WORK. UNIox, Nov. 24.-The contractors on the Augusta division of the Three C's road, who suspended work several days ago, have not as yet received any mo ney from the company. One or two of the contractors have gone to New York to see the officials of the road, and to see if they can arrange matters and make arrangements so that they can finish their work. The company owes thc contractors for nearly four months work. Some of the contractors have said that if they don't soon get some money they will move their camps arid hands. We have just opened a very handsome line of Lamps of all kinds which we propose to sell at very low figures. It will pay you to examine our stock before buy ing elsewhere. We don't con sider it any trouble to show our goods. LEGlsr.ATURE COM[MITTEES. The Commi,uttee on Elections-Chairmen of Others. [Special to Charleston World.] CoLMImA, Nov. 25.-The World r:-presentative has secured for publica tion from Speaker Irby, an of-ficial list of t he members of the committee on p)riviieges and elections. The other committees will be appointed within the next few days. The committee is as follows: 0. W. Buchanan, Fairfield, chair rran; W. H. Timimerman, Edgefleld; L. S. Connor, Orangeburg: C. L. Blease, Newberry; Walter Hazard, Georgetown; .J. L McLaurin, Marlboro; D. E. Finley, York; J. Townes Robert son, Abbeville; A. Zimmerman, Oco nlee; A. H. Patterson, Barnwell; H. B. Buist, Greenville, Sanders Glover, Beau fort. Mr. Ira B. .Jones, of Lancaster, will be chairman of the ways arnd means committee of the house, and Mr. Ernest Gary, of Edgefield, chairman of the judiciary committee. Ex-Speaker James Simons, of Char leston, will be appointed chairman of the committee on education, by virtue of which he becomes a member of the board of trustees of t he State university. The following appointments will be announced by Speaker Irby to-morrow. Assistant clerk, W. M. Rodgers, Greenville; hili clerk, Will 1Hamer, Marlboro: journal clerk, J. Wilson G ibbes, Columnibia; doorkeeper, Richard Owens and Chisohn, of Colleton, one more to be appointed: pages, M. B. Green. Columbia; Robert Fair, New berry; Good wvyn, of Greenville; Yaston, of Aiken; laborers, Roberts, Ned Watts. Robert Cald well, Casper Watts; mail carrier, Augustus Anderson, Lau rens; keeper of speaker's room and porter to speaker and clerk, Henry Stone, colored. -U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 27, 1889. Baking~ Powder owder nd Children. castoriacs Col1c4 Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhma. Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di gestion, Without injurious medication. " For several years I have recommended your'Castoria,' and shall always continue to d so as ithas invariably produced benefici results." EDwr F. PARDZ. D., "The Winthrop," 125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. COPA.y, 77 MURRAY S-ET, NEW Yomx. MARRIED.. Noveniber 21, 1890, by Rev. W. C Schaeffer. at the rosideIce of Mr. J. S Ru.sell, Mr.Wm. S. Fisher. of Concord N. C., and Mi' Maggie D. Felker, o Newberry, S. C. DEATH.; Died, November 25, 1890, Mrs. Louis A. Folk, in the 55th year of her age Mrs. Folk was the mother of Dr. J. K Gilder and the step-motherof Dr. J. W Folk, of Georgetown. ADVERTISED LETTERS. POST OFFICE. NEWBERRY.S. C. List of letters unclaimed and Advertlze November 26, 1M9). Andersoni., E. B. Moon, Willis Anderson. 31c McDowel, 31rs Marthi (annel, John 'McGowan. G. W. (2) ('ims, Ebert Morgan, Luther F.Lry. M.\ac R. Patton, W. H. Go-.,ans. Mandy Reddus. Thos. A. IlJlstern', Thomas Simpson. George Hawkins, Mrs. MaryShear Miss Nancy Jane West, Tom Jactgone, Tom 'Williamson, J. J. Lindsay, 'Mrs. FannieYoung, Ellen Lathan, J. B. Persons callina for the above letters wil please say that they were advertised. R. MOORax. P. M. Malaria and Broken-Down Constitation WAYCROSS, GA. Dr. U. H. Vhitehead: DEAR SIR-At your request I wil state my case. Some years ago I con tracted malaria in its most violent forr while living at Newark, N. J. I con sulted various physicians and tool numberless preparations recommendec as "sure cures, but it stuck to me lik( a brother-or more like a mother-in law. I finally came South, and whih here tried new remedies, said to alway. cure malaria, and it still stuck to me and you know the broken-down condi tion I was in when Icame to you. Yot p ut me to taking your P. P. P. (Prick. Y Ash, Poke Root and Potassium) and I improved rapidly, and am to-day in as good health as I ever was-in fact better. As a remedy for a broken-dowu constitution it has no equal. Yours etc., T. P. COTTLE. hiater & Jamnieson, DECEMBER 1st. ALL ODS 70 BH SQLD WE CHALLENGE COMPARISON IN PRICES. We carry the most complete stock~ from which to select, which has been refurnished by recent pur chases of all needful goods. IIOTIIE MIlED DOVN~ TO PRICES OF CHEAP COTTON SHOES XSHOES. In Shoes we lead, as to Pricas, Qualitie and Styles. If you want one buy ing of Shoes to last you all winter try ours. Give us a 1ook on Domestics, Tabl4 Damask, Towels, Sheeting, Calicoes Mosiery, Gloves, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs O., and our prices will do the rest. MINTER & JAMIESON.. TERUBY XLOON RESTAU RANT AT THlE 0!.9 SMAD (; I'ti li. EART TIIE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY kin vited to call and inspect our line of s INES, C IGAlRS, A ND TOBA CCO, Foin ad Domestie. For medical adgeneral use. RESTAURANT. We also have attached a 'first class Restaurant, where everything the market atYords will be served at a1 hours, day and night, by polite.and at tentive waiters. Oysters in season. POOL and BILLIAR~DS. Also a ni ice and elegant Pool and Bil1. Riard Hall up stairs over the saloon. Respectfull.v yours to please, JA MES DUNBAR, Agent. TO RMT OR LM. 4GOOD TWO OR FOUR HORSE A21. farm on Cloud's Creek, six o1 s'even mi.ies north of Batesburg. Fol any further information apply to the untdersigned at .Ridge Spring, S. C. D. W. PADGETT. TALBOTT & SONS, MIAN UFACTU'RERS, ENGINES AND BOILERS, SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, Are aicknowvledged to be the best evel so'ld in this State. When you buy one of them, you a.re satisfied that you have made no mistake. Write for our prices. COTTON GINS - and COTTON PRESSES, A t bottom figures. V C& BADH/AM, Qen'I Agt. COC-UMBRA, S. C. Hom~e- Ofice .F#ry, Richmond for Infants a "Castoriaissowelladaptedto chldren that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. Anenra, M. D., 111 So. 0ford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "The use of 'Castoria' is so universal and its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria wit tin easy reach." CARtos MaRTv, D.D., New York City. Late Pastor Bloomingdale Feformed Church. Ta Cmnrruz Union Mceting. The Union of the 4th Sectioa of Reedy River Association wilt convene with the Second Bantist church in Newberry on Friday' before the 5th Sunday in November. The following programne has been arranged: Friday, 11 a. i.: Devotional exer cise by Rev. H. T. Smith. 12. m.: Introductory sermon by Rev. W. J. Langston. 3. p. m. Discussion-3unday-School Work- by Jno. S. Carwile, W. H. Hunt,Jr., Rev. H. T. Smith and others. Discussion-Pastor aud Laymen; their relative duties and resposi biities by A. P. Davis, Y. J. Pope, Rev. B. F. Corley and others. 8. p. ni.: Sermon by Rev. H. T. Smith. Saturday, 10 a. in.: Devotional exer cises by J. R. Leavell. II a. mn.: Sermon by Rev. J. S. West. 3. p. in.: Diseussiou or essays-Dap tist Peculiarities-by J. B. Carwile, Dr. James McIntosh, Rev. W. J. Lang ton and others. Discussion: Our duties to the young, by T. Danielsen, W. G. Peterson, B. 0. Duncan and others. Sunday, 11 a. in.: Missionary ser mon by Rev. B. F. Corley. Collection for missions. Report of committee on arrange ments for next meeting. Adjournment. If there be any on this programme who cannot perform the work assigned let them inform the committee at once. J. K. P. GOGGANS, R. Y. LEAvEr, THEo. DANIELSoN, Committee. Rev. and Mrs. Humbert. The Conway Herald has the following to say of Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Hum bert. They have many friends in New berry: Rev. and Mrs. J. V. Humbert left to-day for Conference via Georgetown. It is uncertain about their returning to this place another year. They have put in two years of good and faithful work at this place. They have been very attentive to the in terest of Christ's Kingdom. Mrs. Humbhert has been a very efficient teneher in the Sunday School as well as a devoted missionary worker. Trhe loss of her services in these particulars especially wilt be' greatly regretted. Mr. Hlumbert has been a faithful, conscientious pastor and both have warm friends in Con way whose prayers will follow them wherever their lot may be cast. The only cure for Coughs, Colds, and all other diseases of the Throat anti Langs, is Robert son's Cough Syrup. Manufact ured and for sale at ROBERTSON & GILDER, Corner Drug Store Bucklen's Arnics salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Sors,. Bruises, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tet ter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and alt skin Eruptiouns, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed tos gile perfect satisfaction. or money refunded Pce 2-> cents per box. For sale by Robert son & Gilder. FOR DYSPEPSIA, Indigestion, and Stomach disorders, use BROWN'S IRON BITTER.S. All dealers keep it. Sl per bottle. Genuine has:' ;rade-mark and crossed red lines on wrapper Children Cry for Pitcher's Casto.ria. Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant. and refreshing to the taste, and facts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys temn effectually, dispels colds, head-' aches and fevers and cures habitual! constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro - duced, pleasing to tile taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, promnpt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only fromn the most healthy and agreeable stubstances, its many excellent qualities conrmend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORIA FIG SYRUP 3. SAY FRANCISCO, CA!.. LOUIS VWUE. KY. NEW VCRK, N.Y. FOR SALE. O NE HOUSE AND LOT,CORNER of Adams and Hlarringtont .treets. One Farm of. &3 acres, two miles of, New berry. For termis appiy to CARLISLE & LANE.. GEO. S. MOWERA ATTORNEY AT LAW, WILL PRACTICE II ALL THE C9URTS NEWBERRY, S. C. R&Ee nPANOS Buildin2 gans -MTT or AN IE S r atlou WATCHES ~CLOGK8 JEWELRY JAM NOW RECEIVING TH9' LARGEST STOCK OF WATCHES EVER OFFERED IN NEWBERRY. IN SOLID GOLD, GOLD FILLED, SILVER, SILVEROID, AND NICKEL CASES, O7 ALL STYLES, HUNTING AND OPEN FACE, FOBR. LADIES MEN AND BOYS. And if you cannot come in person. write for LOW PRICES. Watches sent C. 0. D. to any par of the country, with privilege of ex-C amination before paying for them - when 50 cents accompanies the ord~er,h which will be deducted from the bifl L State the amount you wish to pay for a Watch, as I can furnish them at any price, from the cheapest made up to the finest. EWELRY.1 sOLID GOLDi AN'D RtOLLED PLATE IN RINGS, PINS, EAB-DROP~ BRACELETS, SCARF PINS, STUDDS, IN SETS -AND SINGLE, GENTS' VEST .CHAINS, LADIES' QUEEN AND FOB CHAINS, CHARMS, LOCKETS, GOLD AND SILVER THIMBLES, CUFFS AND COLLAR BUTTONS, NECK LACES, ETC. TID I HEAR YOU SAY? WELL, LII have them now-and don't you forget it-in from the cheapest Nickel Alarm Clock up. I have a nice line and at prices never before sold at in this market. Why buy a clock from a peddler and pay him two or three times as much as I sell them? Save your hard-earned dollars by buying from me. SPECTACE 4EY%IJ488ES TN GOLD, STEEL AND RUBBER I.Frames at all prices. Styles, quali ties and colors to suit every body, old -- and young, big or little, white and black. X X X X X X X g* All Goods Sold Warranted as Represented. My Experience of 34 years in the Jewelry Business enables mie to tell my customers whether an article is Solid or Plated, and they can rely upon my judgmnent. TIMAKE A SPECIALTY OF RE Ipairing Fine and Complicaited Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, and my prices are as lowest as any other first class watcbmaker. I do all my own work, and do not have to send it of! to be done. I have the latest and most improved tools and . use nothing but the best materiai in - my work, and consequently I am able to give ent ire satisfaction. & All Mail and Express Orders will receive prompt attention. Selection packages of Watches or JIewelry will 7 be sent to parties furnishingsatisfac tory references on receipt of order. Highest Market Price Will be paid forOld Gold or Silver ~ The JewI&9f Next door to and - COTTON PRESSES, At bottom figures. . C.LRADH AM, &en2AJ _