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Local and Srecial. Eth Eden Lutheran Church. Service every two weeks, second and fourth Sandays, at 11 a. m. Sunday-school 10 a. In. WI. A. JULIAN, Pastor. Postofe Heurs. AYRIV-L AND 1)EPA:T'RB O KIlIS. TRAI-s. ARKIVS. No.--From columbia to Greenvillel 13 p rn No. 14-From Ureenvilleto Cou:mbia 2 5O p m No. 15-To Lanrens from CoIum b:.. 7 4U p n No.16-From Laurens to Colum bia. 7 to a M No. 17-To Andderson ................. ......, 4J a m No. 1-From Anderson ..................... 7 17 1 -1 Office will be open from 7 a m to 5 p za.; will then open again at 7 p in and remainu open until three-quarters of an hour after Columbia mail. SUNDAY MAIL ON C.N. &LR. R. From Newberry to Columbia............. S 00 a n From Colum bia to N ew!:erry............. 5 45 p mn Mail will be open only one-half hour after mail is up. and the outer door will be closed also after that time. ARRiVAL AND DErARTURE or STAR ROCTZ. NEWBERRT AND UToriA. Leave Monday and Thursday.............. 3 p m: Arrive Monday and Thursday....... .... 2 p mI NEWBERRY AND WRITXIRB'S. Leave Tuesday and Friday.................. 3 p m Arrive Tuesday and Friday...............12 ni LACRENS AND N.WBERRY. Lv. Tuesday, Tbursday and Saturday... 1 p M Ar. Tuesday, Thutsday and Saturday... 12 m R.MOORMA', P. M. No Place Like Newberry. Mr. W. W. Griffith, who moved from Newberry County last February to Brinkley, Arkansas, has returned to his former home near Prosperity. For Sale. A first classs Chickering Piano. In good repair and well tuned. Terms reasonable. For further particulars apply at The Herald and News Office. lm. He Wasn't a Kicker. A mule walked into Dr. Thompson's dental office last Friday and weut out the rear door. His movements were quite lively, but he did not use his hind legs on any of the fixtuies. Jalapa. Rev. W. C. Schaeffer will preach in St. James Lutheran church, Jala.a, next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. A cordial invitation to the public. Guauo, Guano. Can save you $1.00 to $2.00 per ton. See me before buying. L. W. FLOYD, Sec., Treas. & Man ager, Oil Mill. To Those Desiring Something choice, I would recom mend my beautifully white Saur Kraut just received. tf F. B. McINTosm. Minter & Jamieson Are closing out their Clothing and Heayy Winter Goods at Cost. Give them a call. 2 Sermon to Youna Men. Rev. W. C. Schaeffer will preach to young men next Sunday night on "Character-Self-Built, God Built." Our Steam Power. The Shipman euine which has done faithful work in running the presses in The Herald and News office, has been out of gear for some time. We have thoroughly overhauled and made it as good as new. It will run our presses bet ter than ;by hand or foot power, and we will be enabled to turn out more work in the job printing line. L Struck by a Limb. ~'On last Saturday Mr. J. J. Epting, who lives near Upwell in Lexington County, was working in the woods and had with him his little five year old son. The wind blew heavily and a blarge limb of a tree broke loose and fell on the head of the child crusting in the skull. The child was doing tolera bly well when last heard from, but was still in a very critical condition. New Perfume. Ten new Handkerchief Extracts just received. BELCHEE, HOU-SEAL & KIBLER. A Beautiful Lot. Dr. Jas. M. Kibler has bought a fine lot on Cornelia street, "Brooklyn," ftrm Mr. George McWhirter, for $77.5. Four years ago Mr. McWhirter paid $251 for the lot. It contains an acre and a half. The lot will be divided, Dr. Kibler building on one-half of it and Mr. Michael Werts, of Silver Street, on the other half. Guano, Guano. Can save you $1.00 to $200 per ton. See me before buying. L. W. FLOYD, See., Treas. & Man ager, Oil Mill. Moseley Bros. That is to be the style of the new firm at Prosperity that is to succeed the old and established house of Wheeler & Moseley. Mr. J. M. Wheeler of the firm has withdrawn and his interest has been purchased by Messrs. H. C. & W. A. Moseley who will contlinue p the business under she,.style and name of Moseley Bros. They are both young men and good business men, full of energy, and the well-established reputation of the old firm will be maiutained. We wish them success. Entitled to the Best. All are entitled to the best that their money will buy, so every family should 4 have, at cnce, a bottle of the best family remedy Syrup of Figs, to cleanse the system when costive or bilious. For s dle in 50c and $1.00 bottles by all lead ing druggists. "Navassa Fertilizers."' ~ --~analysis and field results we de 'tition. First lot received to in your orders at once to fy coiIf. . MC .R. HOLmS & Co. day. Sel - Lf. 5, oracticed medicine - ~to know salt from Aman whoh ~ '"vs: for 40 years, ough't Jan. 10, 1887. sugar;~read whbat he a. -. Co.-Geintle TOLEDO, O., e the general Messrs. F. J. Chenley .s et 40) years, men:-I have been in . practice prcieof medicine for mfl rep and experience have nvrse . arand wolth tatioul allcib wit , much onfienceof success as I can Hail's Catarrh Cure, muanuTactured by yo.Have prescribed it a great many tiou. and its effe'ct is wonderful, and would sa in conclusiotn that I have yet to find a case of Catarrh that it would no(t cure, if they would take it icrdiug to directions. accorL. L. GORSUCH{, M. D. Oftice, :l3 Summit St. We il give $100 for any ease o1 Catarrh that cant not be cured with Hall's Catairrh Cure. Taken imternally F. J. CHENFX :p CO., Proprietors Toledo, 0... ?~Old by D)ruggists, T>e. Some PeoPle May be opposed to the use, andl( som to the abuse of whiskey, yet its use i often absolutely necessary, especiall2 for ,vedicinal purposes. In such cases the pure, unadulterated stufi is neede( --not a doctored, drugged combinatio --.nd when the I. W- i^AltPEl is use yugt the best results without an b edets.~' Its puritya,nd high stanc -. ard will be nmaintait)eU because th firm has an enviable reputation whic ito meanls to sustain. It can be had fromx Thos. Q. Booze noie azenit, New berry, S. C VAiOVS AND ALL ABOUT. Yesterday was Ash Wednesday, tht beginning of Lent. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bowman havt rented rooms at Mrs. Motte's and hav( moved to town. Next Saturday is St. Valentinie's day The custom of sending the tender mis sives is not so popular now. M r. Jas. S. McCariey and MTis .ne: Suber, daughter of Mr. Ivey M. ,uber of Mollohon, will be married this eVe Ling. Katie Putnam will play "Love Find a Vav" at the opera House to-mlm She is a popular actress and a gre,-a favorite every wacre. Mr. C. C. Davis has bgun work o: the "Alumni house" at Ni.v .er;y Col lke. It is to be ocupied by Rev. Prof Bowers. Messrs. Goggans & H1unt have miove( their law oflice to the rooms up-silr: in the Phifer buil.iiyg on the corner o Law Range. Major V. A. Willianis, kikl.d iI Greenville last Friday n Nt, was grandson of the late John Hopkin Williams, of Ne--. rry County. Mr. J. C. Chalmers, who was s, badly cut about ten days ago by 1. y Johnson, is very much better and wil recover. Johnson is still in jail, thoug he will probably give bond in a lev days. A Washington special to the Charles ton World says that Lieut. Ernest A Garlington of the Seventh Cavalry ha been ordered to report at Charlestoz for duty in the recruiting service. Messrs. Jas. R. Davidson and Chas A. Bowman have formed a partner ship under the style and firm name o Davidson & Bowman, and will do i commission brokerage business in New berry. We invite attention to the advertise ment of Talbot & sons in another col umn. Mr. V. C. Badham, Columbia is their general agent for South Caro lina, and will be pleased to sell you an machinery you may need. A postoffice has been established a Sligh's on the C., N. & L. R. R. witt Rev. J. A. Sligh as postmaster. A postal clerk will be put on the C. N. S L. R. R. soon and this office will ther have a daily mail. Rev. Geo. A. Wright and famil have arrived. Mr. Wright preachet his first sermon tast Sunday mornin; in the Baptist church. We welcom< them to Newterry, and hope they ma) find their stay among us both pleasan and profitable. The alarm of fire was given on las Friday evening at six o'clock. Fir was discovered in Mrs. Goasey's stor on Pratt street but was extinguishe( before any damage was done. Thi store had ieen closed about fifteet minutes when the fire was discoveret in the closet. It was promptly put out Personals. Gen. -M. L. Bonham was in New berry last week. Dr. 0. B. Mayer, Jr., returned oi Tuesday from New York. Mrs. Eloise M. Brown left Tuesda3 for Seneca, where she will reside. Mr. E. W. T., the auctioneer, ha returned from a pleasant trip to Coluin bia. Mrs. M. S. Epstin, of Columbia, is oi a visit to her father, Mr. H. Mittle an< family. Rev. W. C. Schaeffer has returne< from Richmond, Va., and filled hi pulpit last Sunday morning and night Mr. Geo. A. Sligh returned on Satur lay from Arkansas, where he has beer for about a year and a half. Mrs. Peter Robertson leaves to-day t< visit relatives and friends in Charles ton. She will be absent several weeks Mr. Bachman Glasgow, who ha: been clerking for Smith & Wearn fo: several years, has dcided to go to Texas and will leave e'irly next wveek. Mr. A. E. Gonzales, representinl The State, the new morning daily t< be published in Columbia soon, was it town this week in the interest of th< paper. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Robertson re turned to Newberry on last Friday The many friends of Mr. Robertsor will be glad to know that his health i much improved. Mr. 0. Klettner left for Chiarlcstoi last Monday to attend the annua meeting of the M. E. Grand Roya Arch Cbapter of South Carolina,whic] convened in Masonic Temple at 12 mn. Tuesday, the 10th instant. VALENTINES ! VALENTINES !! VALENTINES! ! Neat and pretty, in endles: variety. Sentimental-artistic beautiful; comnic--subjects an< colors ver y "taking" All to b found at Z. F. WRIGHT'S BOOK STORE. The Leading Fertilizer-The Old Reliabi Wando Guano. The best guano in the world for al crops. The Wando Guano pr1ov'ed sat isfactory in crops to all parties in 189( Good results from the Wando Guanc In 1890 the undersigned gatbered 2 bales of cotton to the plow. If yol want to make big crops, buy Wand Guano for 1891 from J. J.LANE, St. .Offee up-stairs over Postoffice. Fresh Buck Wheat and finest Nes Crop New Orleans Molasses to be ha at MCINTOSH. t Guano, Guano. Can save you $1.00 to $2.00 per tor See me before buying. L. WV. FLoYn, Sec., Treas. & Man: ager, Oil Mill. Field's Minatrels. Al. G. Field & Co's Minstrels gav the best performance of the season a the Opera House last Friday nigh1 A pretty fair audience greeted the con pany. Had the wveather been muor faorable the house would have bee crowded, the night bei:ng dlimally dair and ramny. Al. C. Field, Billy Ya and others of the company are not es celled in minstrelsy. The songs ani 'kes were all new and sparkled wit n did hits. The walking elog I J' ran was especilly good. Th spl ''..the entertainnient was 0h Ed. sp, who ma de m.usic o) marvel ort at Leav ei & Speers' ma Magnami tr , on reeds and oti! stone obtane< ...doe, with his ble yard, and alA- herculeain fea' objects of wood. t ie f hi man axes, perforie -ng~ o himse and Eduard Estus bui chat upon four bottles, .nd sw , into space on another ordmn placed in very delicate looking > tions. His equal can hardly be fout It was certainly a good show. The only cure for Cougl Colds. and all other diseases the Throat and LungsS i fbe sons Cough Syrup. Manufv -ured and for sale at UmmPTTRm'& G1LTiU , For a Caarter Century: AIr.las Johnstone, who w&.; reap peinted -master for Newberry County bv Governor Tillman. gct his comiwis Ao !3st week. ie has already served as Masiter i!r three te1 '16-twei,* :ears-a ad begi his fourth teni. MIr. Johnstone, though comparativ. a soung man, hai been engaged in the seliing oi real esttle for nearly a qu-:r ter oi a century. Next Decemuber.wi-' clos the :'5th year of his acceptable S.. 'ice as5 u:nO1.$wner in Equity and For tw;-elve years he was Comns in Equiy fyor N ewberry ounty As (ommii.iioner in Equity he illed the nCSitioO witih aility and to tbe Siatioll of everybody. Mr. Jorhstone wears well. He keeps 011 friends a:i makes new ones. his interty is rairness and his armiabil itY in olIcial :li*e are pleasing to als W'!o have businesS with bii. iie m:P 'dis in t.xcel.ent 1.1aster ani i.l. Tiiiman Cou'd hardly hare found a miore etticienit oi.ieial. TheC Heraldi and News wi!hes hi many more years of officiai life as his iwn worthy successor in the of1iec of -Master for Newberry County. The Graded Schooi E!ect ions. ii election was held here last Thurs day on tbe quesiion or issuing S5,000 more bonds to aid in erecting a suitable buildin- for the Graded Schools. There was a very light vote polled. The vote stood for bonds 72; against bonds 21; total, 93. This will give 115,000 for the ert&ion of buildings and will enable the trus tees to put up a handsome brick build ing with all the modern conveniences. Prof. Brown and Mr. Alan Johnstone were in Atlanta last week consulting an architect and getting the plans and specifications. As soon as these are comipleted the contract will be awarded for the building. The school, this session so far, has beei very successful, upwards of 600 children being enrolled. It has in duced a number of people to move to Newberry. TEACHER ELECTED. At a meeting of the trustees, held on last Thursday afternoon, Mrs. MNaggie L. Tarrant was elected teacher in place of Miss Cozby, who resigned some time ago. Honsekeepers! LAoting for a nice dish would find my bright sun dried apples to their notion. F. B. MCINTOSII. tf Katie Putnam. "Love Finds a Way," with popular I Katie Putnam in the leading role, was present-d at the Opera House last night before a large and well pleased audience. The play is the most ambi tious In which Miss Putnam has yet appeared, and with its strong situations and bright comedy scenes, caught the audience from the start. Miss Putnam's clever work is too well known here to need any particu lar commendation, and it is sufficient to say that as Gay Howard, she reveal ed dramatic strength and artistic anish, which were a surprise even to her most enthusiastic admirers. * * The singing, dancing and banjo spec ialties went with all the old tine sprightliness, and Miss Putnam grace fully responded to several recalls. The company is much above the average and so evenly balanced that it would be unfair to mention one without noting all.-N. Y. World. Sornething Delicious for Break'ast H-ecker's S-weet Corn Flour for Rolls, Griddle Cakes, &c., for sale by tf F. B. MiCINTosH. Mloney Gone. The ticket office of the Columbia and Greenville Railroad n as robbed of SS~O last MIonday'liight. The entrance was made through the ticket window, and by raising the wire netting. Mir. Forde, the telegraph operator found the money was missing when l-e opened his office ou Tuesday morning. He ieft it in the drawver the night before. Twenty-five dollars of the money belonged to MIr. Forde, and the balance to the railroad andl telegraph companies. Five dollars wvas picked up on the platform Truesday morning, w hich the burglar dropped. No clue. Teachers' Association. The Teachers' Association will meet at the Graded School building next Saturday, 14th. The following is the programme: Third Year's Work-MIiss 31allie Wheeler, from the Graded Schools. MIiss Wheeler will have her class present. The School District Plan-A mem ber of the Association. Iesides tihe above, the Association will elect a president, and will take into consideration the advisability of holding a County institute this sum All teachers expected. ARTrilt'R KIBLER. FRESH GARDEN SEED! Pelham, the druggist, is receiv ing his stock of Fresh Seeds, each paper bearing the date of this year 1801. His last year's stock has been destroyed, SBuy Landreth's Seeds at Pel ham's Drug Store. NORFOLK OYSTERS! Set ved every day aftdones' HeStaurant. MealS far nished at any hour on short notice. Partnership Dissolved. IThe clothing firm of Biaiock & Green has been dlissolved by mutual consent, and 3Mr. J. Ri. Green withdraws from the firm. - Mr. L. WV. C'. Blalock will continue the 1'u:iness at thbe old stand, and in: ]ordler to make roomi for his spring stock has marked down all goods at cost. Now is the time to secure bargains if yo:u needi any'th'ing in his line. h A Tral Justice Case. YC(tLUI mA S C. February 5. case agatinst Robuert Perry an' - Th'i Hair, Jr., who were arreste' .'J iJuisti(ce Hair, of N\ewbega~ byIr charlge of stealingi m'onev--:1y, onl th sron of A. J. Colerun .f. fronm the per F air. was settledgW; Jr., at the Stat Yomn, e to-day by Justic sented by ., tnats Leing reprt berry. 4 ~~'oleL. Blease, of New~ r p e prosecution has not al ~ e th Court dismissed the pr< -'-pecial to News and Courie sHighest of all in Leavening Powe ofI 0F.;F. PRtOSP'ERITY LETTET-. Notwithztanding the low price of cat) ,(,, it is sti'l beii:g ptaced ou the rket, a there's lts of it home yet. -essrs. A. H-. Kohni and A. M. Wyse, wh.o deparred these coabts for thuse of xas. in the harrow busine-s, have re ..e homie on account of the snll nox scate in the I,on'e :)Zar State. Lhmy i-eport the oUtloo; for the sale of their b~rrow as beUg very Aatterm-g. I:iy w;lI return t.' Texa., next septen1-r. TW e wheat and oat crops are looking_ we!!. No t1v or her iiiseczz to ijare it this :-eaon. 'ite friit1ut rins have L.iave! the soring- Sw;X of oats very IMuc", in :act, littie b: been done in the farin thu-s far. The has ,en, rain, d Of :Du wihn ; :'( tlhen a I. of u fo ..-1h we are tmful. a reii:: i a inai o liarro ws to '*amtd i :hA d:w:--. Thile harrpw binosX ie 'ive wi' Iom:ir.pie( al le:qe:t. W e have .Iri:or wf-d' .1:y intely, hut UI-ss a eyclone or s11;1e-! thin" else com)o al::ig SOn well lhar row uebody c so e.dy'll harr..w us. Aport has gained (:cderable cir SCuatio'n in the Pomria section that Artiur Kf)hn is home witkh the small pox. Never w:s there a niore falke rumor circulated. This false rumor is calculated to injure the place, because, if people have the remotest iea Jhat the small pox is here they woull (and wisely too,) avoid the place. Iut nei ther Mr. Kohn or any other living crea ture here has small poX or any symp toms of it. Mr. Kohn's health was never better in his life. The low price of cotton and the eun tinuous rains has had a corresponding depression on all branches of business. However our merchants are enjoying a brisk cash trade, paying the highest prices for all kinds of country produce, and selling goods so cheap that a fellow has to stop and satisfy his mind wheth er or not he has stole them before he can proceed on his way rejoicing. The man who talks about country vs. town, and town vs. country, and such like nonsense is in a most pitiable plight. Such an one cannot enjoy life. He is n >t a jolly good fellow. I'll give one of Bonham's Patent Ad justabie Harrows and throw in one of Ham's Patent Cotton-seed Planters to boot to any man, woman or child who who will show me another scribe who is interrupted half as often, while it diting a newspaper letter, as I am. This a. m. I had scarcely finished a paragraph when rap, rap at the door. "What's wanted ?" "Sugar is out." Then another paragraph and, rap, rap again. What's wanted? "Miss Josie says she can't make any more biscuits until you get some flour." Here, go to Wheeler & Moseley and get a sack of that best double patent Victoria, (I wish I could buy a car-load and stop this eternal cry, "flour is out," "flour is out.") I resume my pencil-a few lines are written-rap, rap, rap! What. now? "The milk man is here." Well, I must now go, for this is a part of the business that the maternal partner has allotted to me. The milk put safely away where the cats can't get to it, the potatoes measured, the buLter weighed, and the man, paid for his culinary commodities, gone away happy and serene, I breathe a sigh of relief, and return to my desk. A whole page is nearly written, when that very familiar rap, rap is again at the door. "What, in the name of the Pleiades, do you want now?" Mr. Gurgenheimer wishes to settle his board bill, sir?" Oh, ves, yes; I'll go at once. "Good morn ing, landlord." "Good morning, Mir. Gurgenhemer." "I wish to settle my bill, landlord." "Yes, sir; supper, lodging, breakfast-one dollar and a half, M1r. Gurgenheimer. Hope you had a good night's rest, sir: and that you enjoyed your meals, sir."' "Never rested bietter, nor enjoyed my meals more. I'll come again," replied Mr. Gurgenheimer. "Good morning." Happy and serene, I am writing again; getting on nicely; pen runs smoothly, and another page is nearly finished-rap,rap, rat), conies that same familiar and monotonous ran again. What in the name of common sense do you want now? M1y patience will soon cease to be a virtue, I growled. "Mi1 s Josie says she must have some coffee, some of Armour's parched coffee, and some nice, rich green tea for din ner, and some oranges and cocoa nuts to make ambrosia for desert, and some Ess. Lemon to put in the cake, and a few nutmegs. and a little pepper and spice and ginger, and tomatoes for sonup,and some Irish potatoes for salad." Why this is a small matter, indeed. Is that all? quoth I. "Yes sir, all she told mie for the present." Here is the money, I observed,- to this want-crying fiend. Go and search from "Dan to Beersheba" and see if you can find these small affairs, and if you think there is anything else in this town, or any town adjacenit, please attend to it before you return, and avoid further commotion in this office. Exeunt ser vant. Thus it goes on letter hours un til the whole column of wants is ex hausted. The want column is not only exhausted, but my pocket book is ex hausted also, but then wye all enjoy these things, (I mean after they are cooked, and baked and boiled) espe cially do the guests enjoy them, and they come back again, and we are all happy and serene. YCBE. LAmIEs Needing a tonic, or childreni who war.t build ing~ up. should take BROWS'S 1RON BITT ERS. It is pleasant to take, cures Malaria. Indi gestion, Biliousness and Liver Comiplaints. We have just openied a fresh stock of Buist's Celebrated Gar den Seed. Remember, it is im possible for you to have a good garden unless you plant good seed. Buist's Seeds have had a national reputation for fifty odd ear3. If you desire that your gardening should be always a success. plant Buist's Sg.ds,.ogy buy tibem fe g ROERT>O & GILDER'S 7Y -# Drug Store. "A Scrap of Paper Saves Her Life. t waijnst an ordi'ary scrap of wnritng papr, lut it sav'ed her iire. she was in the lat staiZs of conisumpi.t'On, to!J by phlysiciatns that sh~ wAas incurable andi coulb lhve onfly '~short ine ; he- weighed less than seventy Sponds. oni a piece of wrapping paper she - -:1d Dr. King's New Discove'y 'Ind get,a -mple bottle ;it helped h'r, she bougntl a;rge bottle, it helped her more. bought joter andi grew better fast, continued its a-se and' is now strong, healthy, rosy, and )lup, weighing l4Opounds, For fullerpar SFort Smith. Trial Bottle of this wouti.rftt i-Discovery Free at Rtobert,ou a Gi1!der' rDrug store. .-U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17', 1889. I Powder TELY PURE NOTES FROM-EXCELSIOR. Owing to the abundance of rait th, publie roads in this neighborhood ar getting in a rough condition an .nouid receive attention by the over siers as soon as convenienlt. Let u continue t keep go:d roads. Work% on Prof. Whee.r's new resi dAPc' bere is pushing a!oug and th building will so reach conpletii. EJss Janie Kinard is on a severa 1 tys visit to relatives at -alada. Owing to the continued wet weathe very few Lariers have sown any spriu oats, lience a good many are still hold ing up for fair weather. Early sowin of grain has a very god appeararce. Mesmrs. E. M. Cook and T. L Wheeler of this cormmunity have re turned from Greetville, where thei have been atteuoi.ig the Uniled State Court held Li that city. The b-v seemed to enjoy their viit to the eity but yet they claim that Ihere is nt place like hone. There was coniniunion se-ices hel in Bachman Chapel on iast Suoday Notwithsianding the itnelemency o the weather we learn the congregatiot was good, and an interesting sermot was preached by the Rev. Prof. J. B Fox, of Newberry College. Mr. Crosson and family left here last week for their new home near Lewie dale. We regret their absence fror our quiet little community, and their departure will not soon be forgotten. Mr. Marion Miller and family now occupy the dwelling vacated by Mr. Crosson and family. SIG-A. Cooper Pianos and Packard Organs. I will sell the above direct from the factory. They are first-class in every particular and have improvements that no others possess. Needs only to be seen and tried to be appreciated. Write me for terms and prices before buying elsewhere. L. A. HAWK1NS, Newberry, S. C. DEATHS. Mr. N. S. Merchant, of No. S. Town ship, died on Friday, 6th instant, aged 54 years. He leaves a wife and ten children. ADVERTISED LETTERS. PosT OFFICE. NEwiPRY, S. C. List of letters unclaimed and advertised February 11, 189i. Bolch, J A Keena;, Wil iam Barrel., Ernest King., Wi!ie Coward. %]iss L 1I Livi"ugton. A 11 Coner, Mrs Texaner Pinkins, Fainnie Deloach, Jack Rancall, *Its M J Echford, W H1 R-agin, Jas S Gordon, Nliss Sallie Stearns. J P Hatcher, E D Sims, Eugeni. Itll, M-, Anna Stewart, .lsab,lla Keith, Mrs S W Sondley, Willie Kellog, C L Wicker, Mrs Mary Williams, R B Persons calling for the above letters will please say that tiey were advertised. R. MOORNAN, F. 31. Big Trade in Fertilizers. CHARLESTON, S. C., Feb. 7.-The South Carolina railway has accom plished the enormous feat of handling 567 loaded freight cars in one day. This was on Friday, last. Of this number, 135 cars were loaded with fertilizers for points in this and adjoining States. Receiver Chamberlain states that up to Feb. 1, the shipment upon the road of fertilizers exceed by 3,000 tons the amount shipped for the corresponding period of last year. Death of James Redpath. NEW YoRK, February 19.-James Redpath, the famous Irish Nationalist, journalist and lecturer, and vice-presi dent of the Anti-Poverty Society, who was run down by a 4th avenue horse car opposite the postoffice one day last week, died to-day at St. Luke's Hos pital from the efTect of his injuries. Epoch. The transitIon from long, lingering and painful sickness to robust health marks an epoch in the health of the individual. such a remarkable event is treasured in the mem ory ahd the agency whereby the good health has been attained is gratefully blessed . Hence it ist hat so much is heard in praise of Electric Bitters. So many reel they owe their resto ration tohealth to the use of the Great Al terattre Tonic. If you are troubled with any disease of Kidneys, Liver or stomach, of long or short standing you will surely find relief by use of Electric Bitters. sold at 50". $1 ~er bottle at Robertson & Gildet's Drug htore. Bucklen's Arnica salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Sores, Bruises, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tete ter, Chapped Hands, Chilblaixjs, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to g ive perfect satisfaction. or money refunded Price 25 cen ts per box. For sale by Robert son & Gilder. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. When you are constipateu nsave head ache, or loss of appetite take Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Pillets; they are pleasant to take and will cure you. BLANK LIENs Printed in accordance with the latesi decisions of the courts, for sale at The Herald and News office. If you have a paintui sense or tatigue find your duties irksome, take Dr. J H. McLean's Sarsaparilla. It wil brace you up, make you strotig an( vigorous. For weak back, chest pains, use Dr. J. H. McLean's WVonderful Healing Plaster (porous.) IBoth the method and results whel Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasan and refreshing to the taste, and act gently yet promptly on the Kidneys Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sy: tern effectually, dispels colds, hea( aches and fevers and cures habitui constipation. Syrup of Figs is tb only remedy of its kind ever pr duced, pleasing to the taste and a ceptable to the stomach, prompt its action and truly beneficial in i effects, prepared only from the ma healthy and agreeable substances, many excellent qualities commend to all and have made it the mc popular remedy hrown. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 5 and $1 bottles by all leading dr~ gists. Any reliable druggist iv may not have it on hand will pt cure it promptly for any one i wishes to try it. Do nc' accept a substitute. CALIFORNMA FlC SYRUP CC 8AN FR ANCISCO, C0A4 tLUIILLE,tt KY NEW YORK NM.. M SA for Infants and Children. "Castcriaissowe" adaptedto childen tat Castorla ees Colie, Constipation, I re.ommend itas superior to anyprescription Sour Stomach, Diarrama. Eructation. -known to me." I. A. Acza, M.KD., Worms, givea sleep, and promotes di 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. y. Witbousi mious medication. "The use of 'Castoria' is so universal and "For several years I have recommended its merits so well known that it seems a work y Castoria,I and shall always continue to ~: of supererozation wo endorse it Few are the dsoas it bas invariably produced beneficial intel igent families who do not keep Castoria resuls." within easy reach." Enwrv F. PAmD. D., [ C.ua.os w York City. "Th Whop," 12th Street and 7th Ave., Late Pastor Bloomingdale Beformed Church. New York City. TM9 CrmM COMPAY, 7 MUaUv STEWT, NEw Yomx. ALLGOODS A COST! L W. C. BLALOCK, Clothier and Furnisher. Mollohon Row. BEATTY'S PIAN IS , k ,w 3. ORGANS IT T lln l 21' 1 TA TE address Ex-Mayor D)ANIEL F. B3EATTY,~ PI MX abit cured in2XIEWLLSLATPBC eeksnc . ra,k ured. t"- . Trial free if sent foi at once. Whisky and To. o aea nMrh 81 uu h bacco haisafso cured. From injury by the"FI.y "by top-dressing with 2 h o n tr-os ncre CE RE A LITE, One ibag pr acre wil largelytrcrease the 3 b o n tr-os nMlo BOYKIN,2CA a iLER4 C., Batltimore, Md ocpe y0 .P at&Sn A New Saloon Open. Poprt:adOfc,a rsn c I HAVE JUST OPEN ED AT A 3 h o n tr-os,a rs Snew place on Main Street, New-enocuidbS.MParn berry, S. C., where I am now prepared TeRsdneLt one ylt to serve my friends and customers to o .I.Lk,J .Boe,Co rs The Very Best Wines, S~rpryi rseiymyb Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, Alo hspoet ilb odsb FANCY GROCERIES, ETC. TRSO AE-Ietidcs n I hr.ve bought my entire stoc't from yas ihitrs rmdyo ae the very best N'orthern markets fromtobseudbyonofprhera. my own selectiou.amogaeoteprissol,wt No Second HanduStock eprhsr il erqie.t n to contend with. I do not belong to any est a o aes barroom pool or riug, wbich leaves me Frfrhrifrainapyt able to make prices to suit my custom-Go.SMwe,aNwbryS.. ers, w hichi shalIl be put at the ADEVJ EEBUH GEo. . MWER. Thankiny, atlNewrberry Courthouse, sooniSatidayainontrnh,n1891, duringnthe legaliour oourls,veryfolowulrea esttein heTonMoONwbrryI.C. 1.oTheeLtoandFitre-hoettlnePrat andtreet,iat presentroccupied bylTodd & hat he nde~i ;~ as2.i TheLf Aand iStoreomlue n crne Stfocratt ar d CaldwellwStreets, atfprel setlmet f heesat o t 3.(e Th o aUn tr-os COn lo cesei elreiin.. B Fllr hoJdg 36w (Caldwel tetat reen of ProccupieorbyeOberryP.oFaty,&onon. 'rhAlsobthetfellwwlnghinayhefTowrch, 1S914.atetenaodcOoiee,natuprfsrenoon, and imeditely herefter 1 cap ied b _the_Press and__Reporter.__ to he aidJude o Prbat fo a Tihe I _idence-Lot,_boanded__ots discarg fro al libiliy o aco f A K. D ae P. GAS. Boozer , C R of ordiothers,ctidnfrottinaidneMtit ThOiie poperty RngPoseri. mab divie Dnomllar Weekly AlBuy of Gold p Wpetchil by sOlsub ject tolxusin se. TERM OFe GolE:Otid casesh wrand balanenta reibt and onel nown. t e securd aynd mfet untinge and agady or preises sold,Equth I ~-Ask fc cataloaue,to pay at. lare selione of thsh. e~ TERY MF'G O., ASHVLLE, T he watchers wi l b cs, n enrd to any adrethss orsere eailobe PERSON HAVIN EamOur nt atsg policiesN. CP,urites agaist he stat oPich "rpa jeelrs havenerss hy o ad C Chpmn, ecesed ae hreb For' howther cnfrainia suc wo notfid o pesntthesae,on at, o tlt moner,ay Nwery". it wel, atorny atlawE plc. MWEr,priuas at JOHN M. KINARD,CEMPIE Y,THCLBC. VeryrcLowes ties. Ex'r,&c., Made abSney, ewc'dr. -hnkn allnts'rppystrfeavors, and solcitig cotueof hesaee,.poe rftsprmnh i ED Y. CM,RReb. 19 TNTER TSHE ROAD LAWIVENF v tatienderdge as sone ofth sltma, ecasd,wl maksee a inale gf~Cw stolmn road dt. eeofsi e cese EfO . B. 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