The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, February 26, 1891, Image 3
Local and Special.
- C o Cold Wave.
The weather bureau sent the following
dispatch here yesterday:
"Hoist cold wave signal. Temperature
will fall to about 34 degrees by 8 a. m. on
the 26th or 27th."
500 Men s Suits below cost for the
cash at L. W. C. Blalock's. tf
The C. N. & L. R. It.
The C. N. & L. R. R. made the c.n
nection at Clinton on last Saturday
with the G. C. & N. Rt. R. The switch
was put in on Tuesday. The work of
leveling up will now be pushed and in
a short time the schedule wil. be put
on from Clinton to Columoia.
The Leading Fertilizer-The Old Reliable
Wando Guano.
The best guano in the world for all
crops.
The Wando Guano proved satisfac
tory crops to all parties in 1890.
G6od results from the Wando Guano.
The undersigned gatberod in 180 :3
bales of cotton to the plow.
If you want to make big crops, buy
Wando Guano for 1891 from
J. J. LANE,
8t. Office up-stairs over Postoffice.
The Newberry '.Bulding and Investment
Company
Is prepared to buy all kinds of county
claims, real estate in country or towu,
and make loans in any amount, at all
times on good security. For Terms see
the Secretary and Treasurer. Install
ments due the last of each month.
R. H. WEARN,
Treas. N. B. & 1. Co.
Newberry, S. C.
"Navassa Fertilizers."
analysis and field results we de
fy competition. First lot received to
day. Send in your orders at once to
tf. 0. Mc R. HOLMES & Co.
Frosperous Colored Alliance.
There %eems to be some prosperity
and evidence of economy developing
among the colored alliance in New
berry. A sub-alliance in!No.6 township
came to Newberry on last Thursday
and bought about $1.50 in groceries
from Purcell & Spearman for the cash
for the members of this alliance. This
is not a very big thing but it shows
they are beginning to save and they
will soon learn that when they have
the cash provisions can be bougbt very
cheap.
Something Delicious for Breakfast
Hecker's Sweet Corn Flour forRolls,
Griddle Cakes, &c., for sale by
tf F. B. McINTOSH.
Alumni Orator.
We are glad to announce that the
Rev. J. Walter Daniel of Chester has
accepted the invitation to deliver the
annual address before the Alumni As
sociation of Newberry College at the
Commencement in June next.
Mr. Daniel is a graduate of Newberry
College in the class of 1S79, and is now
one of the most popular and eloquent
preachers in the Methodist Conference
in South Carolift:. He is a brother of
Rev. W.W. Daniel, pastor of the Meth
odist church at Newberry.
Suits worth $22.50 for $17.50; worth
$16 00 for $12.00; worth $11.50 for $8.00.
All to be had for the cash at L. W. C.
Blalock .. tf
Newberry Building and Loan Association.
The members of the New berry Build
jng and Loan Association are hereby
notified that the 66th assessment wvill
be due and must be paid Thrursiay,
2darefr5, 1891, and that thre Board of
Directors will meet in the Council
Chambers on Saturday, March 7th,
1891, at S o'clock - p. mn., to sell the
money on hand.
Any one wishing to borrow money
from the association can leave his ap
plication with the secretary at the Na
tional Bank of Newberry.
* ~ J. W. M. SDI3roNs,
It Secretary.
Spring Minlinery.
Thaking my friends and customers
and the public generally, for their lib.
eral patronage in the past, and solicit
ing a continuance of thbe same, I beg t
inform you that I am now in the store
formerly occupied by R. C. W\illiams,
under Crotwell Hotel, with a full line
of Millinery, Notions and Fancy Good
-all new. ~Respectfully,
2 MRS. T HOS. F. TARR -;NT.
For Sale.
A first classs Chickering Piano. Ir
good repair and well tuned. Terms
reasonable. For further particularn
apply at The Herald and News Office.
1m.
The Anderso:r Train.
The train on the Coilumbia and
Greenville Railroad nowv running fron
Prosperity to Anderson and return i:
to be run through to Columbia. Thi
new schedule is to go into~ ffect on the
8th of March. We suppva there wil
be very little change in the time thi
train passess New berry. This will givi
us an early morning train from Colum
bia returning at night. Persons be
tween here and Colutnbia can now r
up to Newberry, spend the day, d4
their trading and return home a
night. It will also give us the morn
ing papers from Columbia about
'clock of the day of issue. W\e ar
lad this new schedule is to go int<
ect.
Honsekeepers.
-. a nice dish would 1111<
noried apples to thei
-IcINTosH. tf
T hat sour
individuals, s dset
Lean's Sarsa ei
feel as well andbh
of us. He needs bractt
that is all.
When you are consulpatPi
ache, or loss of appetite talere
McLean's Liver and( K{idrould
they are pleasant to take aut
you.
A Savings llank.
WVe are glad to note that New berry
soon to have a saving~s bank, and
genuine savings b)ank that will re.ceis
small deposits and paiy mnterest
them. It is somr' hi ng we have !on
needed and that The H-erald anid New
has advocated before.
Application fo,r chiarter has h*en file
with the Se'cretary of .itate anid it
books of sub:,c:ription V-.1 hl e opsrn'
soon.
The capital stock i.. to be W,
shares of $Ch each.~ Th',bard 41f r
oorators ari 0 -. . :arwle P
will be ri-adlly ..oberib''d and a
tho,ught the b,ank wi be "r:, no
about th'erire of,'.d
VARIOUS AND ALL AB~OUT.
Next Olonday is Saleday.
'We have had a few nice sunshiiv
days lately.
The farmers are very backward with
their plowing.
The treasurer's annual report is l:ub
lished this week.
Court will convene here on t he third
Monday in March.
.Jud-e Witherspoon will preside at
our M arch term of court.
Judge .1. B. Fellers haw moved to his
home on \heeler street.
The Herald and News will give a
write up of Whitnires in a short time.
Mr. K. B. Blease has moved into
Mrs. Lake's house on Adams street.
The alliance has put a plank road
over the mud so that wagons can get to
their cotton platform and warehouse.
The Anderson train is to go through
to Columbia. The new -ehedule will
go on the Sth of March.
yolicitor Sehumpert leaves on Sat
urday for Union when court will be
held next week.
Mr. Herbert's statement in regard to
the old Quaker Graveyard will appear
next week.
Prof. Frank Dreher of the Pro,perity
High School has resigned and will go
to Texas.
The jury commissioner will draw the
jurors to-day for the next term of court
and also the grand jurors for t he year
The town council publishes two new
ordiances this week. Read and heed
their provisions.
Mr. Jordan R. Green has moved to
his plantation in No. ( Township and
will devote his attpntion to his farm.
IMr.Will Watts went to RockySpring
church, Laurens i ounty, yesterday
afternoon, where he was to els.im his
bride-Miss Etta Shockley-at (; p. m.
Mr. W. M. Wilson bought an acre
lot from -Mr. Jos. L. Keitt on Fratt
street for $S00. He has traded it to
Mr. J. H. Summer for his house and
lot on Boundary street paying Mr.
Suminer $l1,000 additional. Mr. Sum
ter will build during the year.
Mr. C. J. Purcell, of Newberry, the
son of Col. Ed Purcell, of this city, has
been complimented by appointment on
Governor Tilliman's staff. He is an
old Augusta boy, and the honor is
worthily bestowed. It's mighty hard
to keep a Georgia man from getting to
be a colonel, even if you do transplant
him to another State.-Augusta Chrou
icle.
"She is a girl who never sews;
She never reads nor thinks;
Her time in its entirety goes
To playing Tiddle
dy
winks.
TIDDLEDY-WINKS
at the
BOOK STORE.
For flue Hats at cost go to L. W. C.
Blalock. tf
Great Success and Great Seeds!
Our great success in selling Garden
I and Grass Seeds is due lar rely to the
fact that we handle only Y'resh and
Reliable Seeds, destroying at th close
of the year all old seeds left unsold.
The man who sows good seeds at the
proper time can expect nothing short
of great success with his planting. We
sell at Pelham's Drug St:>re
Landreth's Fresh Seeds;
They are Reliable and Fresh;
Everybo.dy likes the-m;
No Seeds produce as well;
Always genuine and true to type at
Pelham's D)rug Store.
Personals.
Mrs. Meanls, of Union, is visiting
Mr.Y .Pope.
Mir. S. J. Wooten left on Monday for
New York.
Mrs. 0. L. Schumnpert returned on
last Saturday from Alabama.
Mrs. J. A. Barksdale, of Laurens, is
visiting her sister MIrs. J. K. P. Gog
ganls.
MIr. J. S. Land, of Columbia. repre
senting the Penn Mutual Life In
surance Company, is in towvn.
Mr. and Mrs. Bodie, of Leesville,
came over Saturday to visit relatives
in Newberry.
Hon. George Johnstone left on Mon
day for Washington. He will spend
several days there and return the last
of next week.
Seed Oats for sale at PL1ucELL
& SPEARMAN' S. 1t.
*We have just opened a fresh
stock of Buist's Cer.ebrated 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
years. If you desire that your
ardening shoukd be al ways a
success, plant Buist's Seeds, and
~buy them fresh from
ROT3ERTSON & GILDER'S
1, y Drug Store.
- Helena Hern,1din;p.
Died, on the morning of the 24th in
stant, Henry Paul, the youngest child
of )Ir. and Mrs. Wmt. Zobel, in the 10th
year of his age. A fter a life of sufferiig
he has been called by the Saviour to
the beautiful home above, where,
clothed in the raiment of the angels,
he shall realize the full beauty of that
higher life. They who have ministered
- so tenderly to the little fellow wvill miss
the object~of their devoted care.
For fifteen years the cottage prayer
meeting has been held in this place.
There was a brief interruption wvhen
the shops were removed. But the new
comers took up: the broken-thread and
interest continues. The meetings
swell attended. In many of the
o9pened to the service the inspir
he of the organ add much to
irit of song. Last Sunday
eto r. Bowers .conducted the
s Q et. ke itnpressively upon
a ~ ~edIe~ular theme.
e Mrs' T et d, of Greenwood,
wa na..rges 'k to Mrs. Carrie
liocke~ an -X5Sas Socc.
A nman who has rate d medicine
i for 40 yeairs, ought -1(P atfo
u; ir: r' ad what lhe satro
i Tol.:Io, 0., .h,
Mers F. .1. (Cheney & a
rne:- havI Ii~e I C'en in the.
prat4 'x''o f ni'lhime for most 4it .
and1 wuld say thait ini all may ract ie
rat on I hat I couldl p4rescrib,e with a:
I ii'h contin e o444 ess s I car
atI' rrx i'ure, manuftiIactured1 b'
.' 11 i' a; r'-'ribedl it a great lnan'
I to fin'! a e e '' f ('at:irrh thati
/ . '1 *. 'o *ur', i h v wou)tldl take i
The E%timnate Uade.
We publish herewith the estimat
itile by _Mr. W. C. Whitner as to th
c(.st of establishing a systemll of wate
,works and, electric lights. His estimat
is as to the cost of establishing a plant t
furnish water and lights for the whol
town. What we want to gut at is wha
it will cost the town per annum lo
some company to furnish water an(
lights. The council is securing othe
information andI will submit a full aw
conplete report,
Water and lights ought to go to
getlier. The meeting will be called a
soon as all the information is received
To Hon. .1. K. 1'. iloggans, Mayor, o
Newberry, S. C.
DEAR Sir: In reply toyour requesi
to give you some idea of the cost'c
a sVsten of water Works anti electri
lights for your city, I beg leave to sul
i it the following: A system of wat.
works. giving your city complete pro
teetion fron tire, and furnishing a
abundaut supply of water for doiesti
purposes, would Cost about 8*,Oi
Such : sVstell would extend all ovu
the Cty,d at give potection throug
about GO double nozzle hydrants. T
ordinary oressure-fromi tie stand pip(
in tle~ business portion of the tow
would be about 55 pounds, which woul
throw a stcai 75 feet high. Th
pI)Umps would be in duplicate, and o
such capacity as to furnish not les
than four hydrant streams.
A systeni of electric lights, furnish
ing both are and incandescent light
for streets and domestic lights, wouli
cost about $15,00). Such asystemi woull
consist of duplicate machinery, an
would be so arranged, that the stree
lights could be operated independent v
domestic liglhts and vice versa.
If both plants were combined so as t
be operated together, they could b
built for $60,00'. And this would be b;
far the most ecoromical arrangeien
for operation. With bot h plants com
bined, you ought to be :."ie to get you
streets lit by electricity for about th
sane sum you are now paying to hav
them lighted by lamps, besidesgivini
vour citizens an opportunity to ligh
their business houses and residence
with this convenient and superio
light.
One of the greatest advantages aria
ing from combining the two plants it
that your engineer is always at his pos
during the night, with a full supply o
steam, and can at moment's notice pu
his punips to work in the event ther
should be a large conflagration, exhaust
jug the supply of water in the stau
pipe, and thus decreasing the effectiv
pressure. This arrangement is ver;
desirable, and is apt to have consider
able weight with insurance, compamie
in reducing their rates.
Trusting the above may be of som
service to you, I am very respectfull,
yours, W3t. C. WHITNER.
Newberry, S. C., Feb. 15th, 1S91.
All of the White Chief's Remedie
can be found at R. C. Williams' Furni
ture Store, Newberry S. C. 4
Boys' Suits worth $2.50 for $1.7-5, fo
cash at L. W. C. Blalock's. tf
To Thos. Desiring
Sonethii,g choice, I would recoii
mend my beautifully white Sau
Kr:,ut just received.
tf F. B. McXINTos.
Union Meeting.
The Union of the fourth section u
the Reedy River Association will mee
with the'Fairview church, beginnin;
Friday before 5th Sundgy in Marci
The following is the order of exercises
Friday, 31 a. ni., Devotional exe:
cises conducted by Rev. WN. J. Lang
ston).
10:0-Organization.
12 m.-Introductory Sermon by Res
Geo. A. Wright.
2 p. mi.-Service of Song led by Re;
W. .1 Langston.
Discussions-1. Church attendanc4
(1) The doctrine as set forth in the B
ble. (2) The observance as set forthi
our lives. (a) Is there not a falling o:
in church attendance? (b) If so, wht
are some of the causes? (c) In wha
ways may it be increased? J. S. Dorr
inick, Rev. J. S. West.
2. Our duty to the negroes of th
South: or, Foreign Missions at Homi
J. H. Dickert, Rev. H. T. Smith.
.SATU'RDAY, 9.30 A. 3M.
Devotioual Exercises-Led by Jame
Workman, Sr.
i0 a. m.-A brief account of the Te
ugu mission, by J1. B. Carwile. A di:
cussion of the same by Col. .J. R. Lea;
el and Rev. J. S. West.
12 mn., Sermon-Imitation of Chris
Eph. 5:16: By Rev. WN. J. Langston.
2 p. m.-Growing importance of th
State mission work. C. W.White an
Rev. GeoA Wright. The liquor businei
in Newberry. (1) Is it not on the it
crease? (2) Ought it not to be suppres!
ed? (3) If so, how can this best t
done? R. Y. Leavell, WV. H. Hunt, J:
and WV. J. Lingston.
I sUND)AY, 101 A. 3M.
Sunday-school lesson recited and tw
short speeches.
11.30 a. mr.-Mirsionary Sermon, b
Rev. H. T. Smith.
1.'0--Sermnon to the Unconverted, b
Rev. WV. .J. Langston.
If any brother cannot do the wor
assigned in this programme, let hii
get asubstitute or in form the secretar
at once. Please bring Gospel Hymns.
',.J. LANOSToX, Committee.
Some People
May be opposed to the use, andl son
to the abuse of whiskey, yet its use
often absolutely necessary, especial]
for medicinal purposes. In such case
the pure, tunadulterated stuff is neede
-not a doctored, drugged combinatic
-and when the I. WN. HARPER iS uS4
you get the best results without ar
bad effects, Its purity and high stan'
ard will be maintained because tb
firm has an enviable reputation whic
its means to susuian.
It can be had from Thos. Q. Booze
sole agent, New berry, S. C. 61
NORFOLK OYSTERE
Sekved every day at done?
hestaurant. Meals ft
nished at any hour on sho>
notice.
Bucklen's Armea Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Sore
Bruises, U'lcers. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Te
ter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns at
all Skin Eruptions, and positively cur
Piles or no pay required. It Is guarantee'
give perfect satisfaction, or money ref' "%
Price 25 cenuts per box. For sale by pr
son & Gilder.
.su. ,S. C., Feb. 20.-J.
WiulaI" ' e slayer of Major W.
~emi loyed Perry & Hi
-~ - n, of t'.uis city,
~next term of cot
be: s Le second Monday in MarcTfl
Highest of all in Leavening Poi
O~O
THE THREE CS IN COURT.
C A Receiver Appointed for the Virginia
Sectioniof the Iwad.
xisTot. TIENs., Feb. 21.-Judge
Morrison, of Scott County, Va., has
appointed A. B. Harris, of New York,
receiver of the Chicago, Cincinnati and
Charleston Railroad. Suit was broughc
r by Newman, Erbs and others to re
cover -in indebtedl of 82(0X),o. Chan
cellor Smith has appointed a receiver
for the Tenuessee porti4 i of the road.
and Judge Bond for the S a'h Carolina
portion, and proceedings have been in
f stituted in Kentucky.
PAYNI; U To D>ATF.
LThe State, 21st.]
Yesterday, for the first time in sev
eral years, the employes on the Three
r C's Railroad were paid otl'at the proper
time. The pay train went all ulong
the line, and all the employes received
their salaries as they tell due. Last
month an eft(rt was made to pay up
r on time, but the train was two weeks
I late. It is stated that hereafter the
e road will meet all its indebtedness
promptly, and that the 20th day of
each inoitih has been appointed as the
I I regular pay day. This is good news
e for the emtployes of( the road.
f TiL. Rt.:1-:1IvEltiSil' FOR TilE ri
s CAROLINA DuiVISION.
(Lhe State, 22nd.]
The former general manager of the
Three C's Railroad, Col. I. A. Johinsont,
stopped over in Colutmbia last night.
He was seen and said that he was on
t his way to Charleston, whither he
f would go to-night. Col. Johnson said
he had nothing to give for publivation.
Mr. P. P. Dickerson, who built the
road from Rutherforaton to Monroe,
N. C., is also in the city, ont his way to
t Charleston, too.
- The purpose of their visit to Charles
r ton is evidently to attend the United
States Court there. The court opens
to-morrow morning and the Three
C's road case will be settled. At pres
t ent the road is only in tne hands of a
S temporary receiver. Now the old road
r authorities will be requested to show
cause why it should not be turned over
to a permanent receiver. The final
outcome of the case is awaited with
interest.
f~~
t Hand-made Shoes at cost for cash at
SL. W. C. Blalock's. tf
New Perfume.
e Ten new Handkerchief Extracts just
received.
S BELCHER, HoUSEAL & KIlBLER.
NOTES FROM EXCELSIOR.
The wet weather continues. The
public roads remain bad, and still get
ting worse.
Our school is working on nicely
with a brimful attendance.
Prof. Wheeler has taken in a new
boarder and he is now happy and
r cheerful. It's a little -oter.
Mr. T. L. Wheeler has been on the
sick list but glad to state he is able to
get out again.
- Mr. James D. Kinard, of Newberry
r College, spent Saturd ty and Sunday
at home.
Our alliance farmers are receiving
their fertilizers for this year's crop, and
from what we can learn they will pre
f pare for another big crop of cotton. We
E hope our farmers will not forget that a
ygood corn crop and other -home sup
. plies are as useful as a big cotton crop
.at 7 and 8 c mts per pound. The pres
eat prices of cotton are very discourag
.ing to the farmers, indeed ; but yet
they believe in rais.ing the staple.
Prof. Wheeler's new residence here
is nearing completion and when fin
ished up will present a n'ce appearance.
.Our quiet little community is pretty
thickly settled and new dwell:ngs are
.occasionally being erected. w e are
- looking forward for the time when our
a prosperous little community will be
I come a little town and then we will
.t have to put on "city airs."
.t Mrs. Sallie Kinard, of Ridgeroad,
Swho htas been on an extended visit to
her daughter, Mrs Catherine Kibler
e and family of this section, is lying very
.low and hardly expected to live many
days.
Mr. M. D. Kinard, of Williamston,
returned home on last Monday from a
sfew days visit to his sick mother here.
Merit Wins.
we dlesire to say to our citizens, that for
years we have been selling Dr King's New
-Discovery for Comsumnption, Dr. King's Ne w
Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Elec
e tric Bitters, and have never'handled remedies
that sell as well, or that have given such
d unive"sal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to
a guarantee them every time, and we stand
.ready to refund the purchase price, if satis
factory results do not follow their use. These
' remedlies have won their great popularity
*e purely on their merits. Robertson & Gil
dier. Druggists
Y when Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
SWhen she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
k When she had Children, she gave them Castoria.
tThe only cure for Coughs,
y Colds, and all other diseases of
d the Throat and Lungs, is Robert
y son's Cough Syrup. Manufact
is ured and for sale at
r, ROBERTSON & GILDER,
Corner Drug Store
HORRIBLE CRIME IN CETRED
Miss Goodson, a Young White Woman,
Murdered and Robbed of Five
Hundred Dollars b.y -
Negro.gg a half of
[Specialf rexel has worn
CHERAW, j1Jfsters of Mercy 9"NJ 0
Miss GooA S e ' .,uite womaz
was four''- ' Sh oreekt this county
a few .j'sra vidsi4 t"
~Ttl';-Tre onveu- that one day last wee
d i f ~ dson was instructed by he
ma~l anA.o carry five hundred dollar
andr his house in Darlintgton Count;
-to- a man in Chesterfield, whom hi
owed. As she did not return, searc&
was made for her, with the ahovy
result.
A negro named Alf Green was sus
pected of having murdered Miss Good
B. son. He was tracked to Florence, wher<
A. he was arrested and the money foun<
y- in his possession.
to Green was brought to Cheraw Ias
irt night and taken to the Chesterfiek4
jaili.
er.-U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. z-;, 1889.
SPowder
LJTELY/ PURE
MAiR1ED.
F-briuiry 15, 9l. by 1. A. J. Bow
ers. it the resideneef the briies mother,
Mr. .Ln Wise and iss Anna Long.
AD)vETISED LETTEI.s.
PO-' ( MFF , N 1NF. 1Y. . 4'.
. 1flet ,: une!:ti:te-4 :1 1i :u verlimed
A i e i I I .I or J.1
G r d , L t i;L AWni .
GIey 1 b 1r , w ) ''I
1!.tri-. T ,1,i;aN V iuk
11i- in M1s 1 .t '. A
Galh:wrlh:tcv.
2ar. T a
OXI ]ENXJOVS
Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
L iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem eTe~ctually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy ofw its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing o the taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly benificial in its
effects, prepaied only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, it
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sa i le in 50c
and $1 bottles by all leading drug
adists. Ang reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for t; one who
wishes to try it. Do notaccept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
LOUISVILLE. KY. NEW YO)RK, 11.Y. i
IS CLEVELANO IN' IT,!
The Ex-President' FriendsTake No Stock
in the PSt Story.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.-The state-'
inent published to-day that Mr. Cleve
land had dterminednot inii any event
to becoe the emocratic candidate
for the residency in 192, led to con
siderable talk and discussion here.
The report, Mr. Cleveland's friends
and admirers say, does not come from
sources particularly friendly to the ex
President, at one tie unanimously
chosen the sta dard-bearer of the partY,
and they are lot to credit it. On the
other hanl, the anti-Cleveland men
suseiute str- aely oeo
Mr. Ex-Peen's clssFriendsk N Ston
gressoeve, sFte. k0.-Th nothing
ofeny purpse to-da hpat Mr. dcliee
thednominatior,inud dnot eiyevenit
sathatecomte tiemaori Ceanidt
field th friens inist ed to sold
notdrbl tal and tdisutyouldere.
Tohoey teo,aMr. Coevlans ary,ends
and theex-ressaydes agednot o fromh
dorw, adicularly furienl shap itseex
Ex-Stecrary lothtcredit it. in the
ctyhein aske t-yeandu thenb
lsedpoh story hehadg terly romo
Mr. Cievel-and' dcliningto ed in Cn
daesaid howe sytry iswthouthiny
fhoination, ad dout whateieveit
says that om Fie 20.-Mr. Cleveland
waseld,butfreds insistfened ta e hsl
mnotnogs, and sent oi uty wod ale
tooobers the kmnw nofthing watevern
daou lt the atre ulshae inte
Wsitytwhn st to-day a declitionub
ofihed reominatio for hd aestefro
Tr. Clene Tenn to he Patandr
date sti"Thte stor isw wioutkan
foundaonao tthe tatee.]
FLOEoRE, S.CFe.2.-r.-O Tles-an
da at the litter plive-eod irl t
ofitizen reomithion place was Pinency.m
wThe aidolestic ant when Pathut
proo stiortute leawtYornig. h
anmlSupediato the hldande.] he
fayting ah paittle though,ear-tougirt at
Mr. R.cCracnracke atinent
cotizend kpthit thee, toaseite arom
wth aympomsti oft hyrohobia wtoud
provcion tepr hles wanind, and
wouml jedat th childan bit ie
onthe litteigro h ih ha naprn,in
vieryn wel painful thoughi, bus Mr.gh Mc
MMCracken puert theYor t-ight,
her sheptoms be tratdo pbasteur's
appitea. T aials certinue tha the
Throisous tmehie sconintd ofndh
would that nohsg To-enda i Floeed.
The frtoce little giovasb ea earl
ago, well thne vitim wfasr u Mr. P.c
wher oson, wilfb teteaad atneu'
Rostioue. AIr ine Symstertai complethe
cat dea to-ay ihPrsdn.WlsH
Thirs, of the Mcon acidnttoh
Seaod hattha happene inForne
lohedfrtocre ltl vraya
ago,and heovcti was Mr. SeaH
Wlhe 'so ltte chnild,~o hcontred.
em Ad Floida railroads Deallon
Roialne Airo Einetem, tomacone
rks, o A te Mco Cntrcto
SComn, of(Georia bLMyhcth
SeabardsysemOI,sDM 30
lovhed bstonic givenerit D mogna
- ,..ene sntrad. Aplya one
e atLineyal adtet Laa,
heNote onati et tle ntrc'
..~:t the bse nd'Gierg ia South
te and Ftorid ofra illof wil Woitly
bfuilatie fr NElberton Cto Mnty )
Combia tn P'cOCKE inLMA rNoC
and i MeiteytEOrAftUr willOKp
tthe bs ic, giv(en ofa Poate fr andit
dicageeroallrs Apply a onceu
JAR . BEASE COLCE.M.As
/iony at ecutor
Newberry,S Cnd Prosei, S. C
A
for Infants an
"CastoriaissowelladaptedtochildrentLtt 4
I recommend it as superior to any prescription
known to me." IH. A. ARcE, M. D.,
111 So. O:xford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1
"The use of 'Castoria' is so universal and
t suereroaton toendorse i. Fe are h
intelligent families who do not keep Castora rl
within easy reachU .os" ars.D .
New York City.
Late Pastor Bloomingdale Reform?ed Church.
Tui CZmenA.u C
ALL G(
L. W. C. BI
Clothiier
Mollohon Row.
A ieat SellSai0R '
Columbia, S. C leg:
ver the slaughter of 350 Suits, for- Strn
irly sold'at $15, $163.50, $IS, $22.50O and Da
3, at tbis season of the year. I am of I
dermined to reduce my winter stock e*3
ta sacrifice. I have placed these hon
malfets, giving you a good line to oc
elet from, for $10 in cash. This is the Pro
gatest offer ever made by any one',c
swing I mean to dispeL:se of the 5.
nt
Tse garmnents are strictly first-class of I
eeyparticular. Nothing like it an
sever been attempted before. The Ti
ulic has been misled by such sales, div
tmy offer Is genuine and~ no hum- jeel
u, and if you doubt it all I ask is an bal
npection of these goods, or you m'ay yea
to 1
wite to some of your friends in thean
it for information of this great sale. lea
Th<
Oly $10 per Suit! You will regret it .sur.
f-ou do not secure one of these bar- am
ers
U L. Kinard,G
COLUM BIA, S. C. E
no
OT ONLY IN SOUTH CARO- to
lina, but glorious news comes we
rm all over the Union. Democratic
rumph means Tariff Reform and
Trift Reform means
REDUCTION IN PRiCES.S
Counts & Co. offer the following :
goods at cost: B
ETIBEF STCI{ OF (.LTE KG
1xc1.UDING
OVERCOA TS, of
AIENS and BOY'S H ATS, m
DIES JACKE TS, CLOAKS and
SHAWLS h
AWAY UNDER COST,
OCKET and TABLE CUTLERY, S(
CROCKERY, l
GLASSWARE,G
I GUNS and
BROGAN BOOTS.
We have made a S
BIC REDUCTION
N PRINTS AND GINGHAMS,
and in fact the entire line of]
MILLINERY, DRESS GOODS, c
JEANS, and SHOES.
(ive us a call, and that right early, de
to avail yourself of the barganls offered. pr1
t Respectfully,B
COUNTS & Co.
IPE.OSPERITY, S. C.,e
... -to
IIAL PE RSONS HOLDING g
climls againSt the etate of Johb
Hayes, deceased .the undersigned,ifuld
> t prest~ them t eo r the :5)thined ofy
I ttested, on reor e h )ho
Iarb 191. LEE R. HAYES,
W. C. HAYES,
J. H. HAES,
Executors
d Children.
~astoria enres Colic, Constipation,
our Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation,
ills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di
rmsnon,
ithout injurious medication.
" For several years I have recommended
ur * Castoria' and shall always continue to
oso as ac has invariably produced beneflcial
EDwn~ F. PAnDR2, M. D).,
The Winthrop,"125eth Street and rth Ave..
New York City.
rs,77Menaasr S-rav, Nrw Yoaz.
)ODS
STI
.ALOCK,
E WVILL SELL AT PUBLIC
outcry, at New berry Courthouse,
~aleday in March, 1891. during the
hours of sale, the following real
te in the Town of New berry, S. C.:
The Lot and Store-house on Pratt
et, at present occupied by Todd &
enport.
The Lot and Store-house on corner
ratt and Caldwell-Streets, at pres
ccupied by Summer Bros.
The Lot and Store-house on Mollo
Row (Caldwell Street), at present
ipied by 0. H. P. Fant & Son.
iso the following in the Town of
sperity:
The Lot and Office, at present oc
ied by the Press and Reporter.
The Lot and Store-house, at pres
ccupied by S. M. Pearson.
.e Residence Lot, bounded by lots
.D. Lake, J. S. Boozer, Cook Bros.
others, and fronting on Main
he property in Prosperity may be
ided into smaller lots.
l11 of this property will be sold sub
to existing leases.
ER3s O F SALE:-One third cash and
ine on a credit of one and two
s, with interest from day of sale,
)e secured by bond of purchaser and
iortgage of the premises sold, with
re to pay a larger portion in cash.
Spurchasers will be required to in
ethe houses for some reasonable
ount and assign policies. Purchas
to pay for papers.
'or further information apply to
. S. Mower, at Newberry, S. C.
ANDREW J. BEDENBAUGH,
GEO. S. MOWER,
J. C. SINGLEY,
'ors, &c., of Jacob Singley, dee'd.
Notice to Creditors.
LL PERSONS HAVING DE
L. mands against the estate of- Rich
IC. Chapman, deceased, are hereby
tified to present the same, on oath,
the undersigned or to J. F. J. Cald
1, attorney at law.
JOHN M. KINARD,
Ad m'r cumi. test. an.
R. C. Chapman.
'ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
?OUNTY OF NEWBERRY-IN
PROBATE COURT.
J. B. Fellers, Fsq., Probate Judge.
VHEEAS, JOHN M. KINARD,
as C. C. P. hathi made suit to
Sto grant him Letters of Adminis
io of the derelict Estate and effects
illie M. Riser.
These are thberefore to cite and ad
isi all an singular the kindred and
ditors of the said Lillie Mary Riser,
ceased, that they be and appear be
e me, in the Court of Probate, to be
dd at Newberry Court House, on the
biiday o.C March next, after publica
an hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore
n'u to show cause, if any they have,
vthe said Administration should
*be granted.
yen under my Band this 31st day of
anuary, Anno Domini 1891.
J B. FEL LERS, J. P. N. C.
SliIFF'S SALE.
?ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY.
h C. Wilson, Plaintift, vs. D. P.
Waldrop, Defendant.
Y VI RTUE OF AN EXECUTION
.1 to me directed in the above stated
ee I will seil before the Court House
Yewhrry, S. C., on the tirst Mon
~vin March 1-91. being the second
f s,aid mionth, to the highest bid
-, for cash, the foilowing described
ner C1wnd Calf, One Cow,.Two
ill. Also, lot Household Furniture,
I~ied on as the property of the de
dant t) atsfy the debt mn this cose,
et et.r ~ith all costs anG charges.
'emfls of sale cash..,
W. W. RISER, SheriffN. C.
herifls Office, Feci. 12, 1$91.
TONADOS
E WOFLD RESPECTFULLY
V iform the public that we are pre
red to sure property argainst loss by
ee,Cclones and Tornadoes.
& W1LO ~,Age'its.
BL ewberry, S.C
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