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PU BLIMIUK EV.RY TH ISDAY AT NEWBERRY S. C. SCTTI CONSUMPTION SCOT S SCROFULA EMULSION BRONCHITIS COLDS CURES CDle Wonderful Flesh Producer. 31any have gained one pound per cay by its use. Scott's Emulsion is not a secret remedy. It contains the stimulat ing properties of the Hypophos p hites and pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, the potency of both being largely increased. It is used by Physicians all over the world. PALATABLE AS MILK. Sold by all Druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemists. N.Y. ATTHE WINDOW WHEN IT RAINS. The Leeson of Gloomy Days--The Effect of the Weather on the Mind. [Greenville News.1 Gloomy weather we have been hav ing; miserable, muggy, blue devils kind of weather. Probably eight-tenths of the hours of wretchedness lived among civiliz-d peoples have been on days such as have made up most of the last three weeks sitting at windows starlg out at wastes of mud and mist. Most of us can readily recall such times. Whether we have anything to be especially unhappy for or not, de pression comes darkly on hert and mind as the clouds close in over the beautiful blue sky and the shiing sun. We go to the windows with instine tivelonging to seek what light there is, and dreary enough we find the pros pect. In city, town and country the view through the window is familiar and lonesome. The drip, drip of the cold drops from the eaves or t, slow gurgle of the water in the pil.,s and the steady rustle of the light rain as it falls fill our ears with dismal monotony. Everything looks damp, draggled and unpleasant; the very air appears to be smeared with mud; the bill tops that usually relieve the sameness of the view-the hill tops behind which on happier days we have seen the glorious colorings of sunset fade in the softened tints of twilight or on which we have watched the light and glow of sunrise follow the deepening of the rose flusb in the morn'ing-are shrouded irom us. All the living things we see look dis pirited. weary, saturated with the per vading moisture. Above there is an impenetrable mass of dull gray with, maybe an occasional exasperating de .lusive gleam of white to remind us tauntingly of the sunshine aind bright ness hid from us; all around, whether it be bare, tar stretching fields and deserted and winding red roads or streets and pavements and our neighbors' premises that we look upon, there is no0 light or life or beauty or brightness and much of gloom and monotony and disgust. The only things in active operation at such times are the blue dlevils. They take full possession. Rteal sor rows become deeper and heavier and more oppessive and hope and comfort seem to go away to drown themselves. Every mistake and particularly un pleasant sin and disappointment of our lives stirs itself and comes out for an airing or a possible refreshing tear bath, for thcse demons we create for our selves and shut away as we go along never quite die and lie eagerly in am bush waiting until bad weather or loneliuess or some other propitious cir-5 cumstance calls them forth to do theirt evil work. It is a bad habit, sitting by the win dow s':d feeling unhappy, staring.r blankly out while the dreary rain falls -a bad habit and a growing one. There is a certain luxury in it, for it is 'a yielding of the mind and spirit to de pressing outside influences. The some thing-the mysterious, unlocated, tun- d defined something within us that is us, that goes away when we die, that we call soul- or mind or spirit or what we will-is so closely wrapped up ini 1 the physical body that we can hardiy d know wvhich of the two is governing the other. Many times the pr1e:Whier is sent for to minister to a mind diseased when it is the doctor who is needed to put the body in good wvorking order. " The nerves are atlected by the weat her as harp strings are. A large part of the misery of bad weather is -:he result of ignoble and unnecessary surrender by 'the animatiing spirit to the machine w that it should control. People been'me in' low spirited and iserable because li: their nerve:s relax or their lungs need a( fresh air or their blood moves sluggihly r in default of exercise to put their dI: hearts to vigorous Iumping. t The remedy for ' he 'lues that coe.Ies with the rain, at :nme or abr'a, at the winodow or in s:tre or oillee or shop, is motion-act ive, eergtetic m' tioni :and the deep breathmng of fre:-li air. We think any doctor will allimI the pr:escrip'tion~ end ::y heart doctr will add that if the vxercise t iis dieted toward do,ingr 5omeithing for 5,omebody else-to (d0 ometh1ing to take thoughlt * and1 purpseC away fromti self and1 the. aflairs and miwrs o,f self awhile-it il al they \* ett\ r.''':* Th 'prerit'inb eflicient, how,ever, 'r all lithat.~ The m: petrsute:.t ramu t1i stop some11 time and leave trw: . la ran dry ; the darkaet 'i.'uds m1: bra for and scatter and( rol aw:ay 'r -ently Te and the sun that 1ha- necvereC--:l to ga shine behind themi will w:mth n earth and wake all tings upon' ia to life and mo'tion and draw forth brialht tue and beautiful andl whlesomet thi:ngs S,5 to cover it. Thec heaviest sorrows will or lighten and gladness will blosso.m 1n Tei the mtost de.ola1te fields. I ark dIays 1I.5: and gloomy 'nes and tim.-s of fear and jAll doubt anid troubIle may comue ag:ua, ani but there is always something some- liti where beyond to be iooko ed o and D)e worked for. As the ship sails the sea 76, it ride8 one rolling ~ on'; to meet 'Mi tnotie : and the travelier Iust look o liil manv hill- to eliib!,) and bad places to jight his way through. But he hiip stopping in the trough of the ea will find no safe and pleasant and >eaceful haven and the traveller halt ng at hills will get nowhere. We have )cen told it all time and again in the are metaphors, but the need for being old it secmns to lessen but slightlv. During the war, and before it, for all we know , there was a song of one line and no special tune, maybe belonging to something the rest of which was enerally forgotten or neglected. It was just: "There's a gcod time coming, boys, Wait a little longer." It is a capital good song for the win dow -on a rainy day, one merit being that the performer may fit an air to it according to his fancy. One of the best things about it is that it is mostly true. JOKES AND JINGLLS. HER WIS1I FULFILLED. "I want to bean angel," The hired girl at the twilight trilled. She kindled the fire with kerosene Next morning, and had her wish fulfilled. wI ERE THE MUSIC WAS. [Boston Record.] Miss Youngbud (devotee of banjo) Now, Uncle Joshua, I have a "poser" for you. Where is the music, in my fingers or in the strings? Uncle Joshua (frankly)-Neither, b'gosh. It's in your mind. SHE WAS SORRY. "There is no marrying in heaven, we see." The preacher said, and, with sorrow air, A Chicago lady exclaimed, "Dear me, T'ten there won't be any divorces there !" THE BOwERY REVISED VERSION. [Brooklyn Life.] Sunday School Teacher--You mayl repeat the golden text. Johny-Thema wot's got, gits ; an' them wot's got nothin' gits left. EARLIER THAN USUAL. We know not to what cause the fact is due, But fron reports sent out it would appear The peach crop's ruined, badly ruined, too, And eairlier than usual this year. HE HA'D A BIG BROTHER. [Enter-Ocean.] "What did they do with Joseph's coat of many colors ?" asked the Sun day school teacher. "Cut it d- -n and make it over for Benjamin,' . zarded a pensive little boy at the end of the seat. THE REASON. A menace he was to the peace Of the city, but managed to thrive And keep on good terms with the New York police For, ot see, he was running a dire. THOUGHT THE INQUIRY PERsONAL. Young Housekeeper (to butcher) -You may send me that bag of ham, .nd-or-how is your liver this morn Butcher-Fust rate, mum. I been akin' Saratogy wiehy for a month. UERNHARDT AND) DAVENPORT. When rival Cleopatras ivar, The fact is plainly seen That they are qualified to star The part of Egypt's Queen, 'For if our histories are true, The first one had a temper, too. IT DIJDN'S R UN 3M0OT H. BrowL'e-Why do MIr. and Mrs. reshile always look so sad and de 'cted ? They have been married less an a year. 3MANLY SPORTS. Our champion atheletes are the sort ho fraternize with bums; They're idols of the flashy sport nd heroes of the slums, A day the people hope to see When sports wvill not repel, A day when men may athletes be nd gentleman as well. HO0w ABOUT TH!E OTIIER CHAP. ~Clothier and Furnisher.] Singerly-You are the greatest man the world to wear neckties. I don't ink I ever saw you with the same e twvice. How do you manage it ? Strawber-Easy enough. I have a iom-mate. iE STIl iL ]IID to F0OT 01LD BILLS. [C othier and Furnisher.] Straw ber-That was a funny thing for 'angle to do. He got a divorce from s wife wvithout alimony, and the next ty married again. Singerly- Umphu ! What did his first fe do? Strawber-Oh, hAe got even with m. She is now~ his second wife's. essmakier. wirr OSTor m: US WoUIl Do0. [New York Ledlger.] yomu Bighee- I say, Upsonh, what uldl yo do if yo had a million ? Upson D)ownes-Nothinlg. ws PnioTECT 0orni woRtERS. [Boston Journal.] The tables of average earnings of rkers in the production of pig iron, a number of rep)resenltative estab bmemiis in this country and Europe, ording to C.olonel WVrighut's rep;ort, egc friom . .2 per day to ::2.As per .y in this country, and from 02 cents .0 cents per daty int thet Europea~n a etsi e t s.i~utOn Inhu el : "I iven' I toli yo'u a hun ! tiinv not to kiss m'" acus:"o 1 supp1~o5e you have.' labl:"Wli, if you knewv how -ri it was for mue to say~ it you. uldi't mak e mhe d'. ;adl loo uoes (ylpeiau- and dyvs- Dni =1i1 rea'-t byl). caulin!i! had blood. M) -, h goon, rowing' wa-e until the 10.\ v-te is51 po5ise . lT surst r o rIi'-f fir thei victuim is a:n saailla.I . Allianice made. a formalt contest dw Congresnmen in all States and one1 'ritory last y.ear, ant tids is the aggre vot easC:t by that i ariy in eaeb: ra,io .2 7, Iliinois 6,m Indiana v :'. ::. Loi,iana '~4. Mich igain 31nne L 257', Nebraska 41-I ,South Da~kot il . :11, klathoimav tre itory - for delegate-, to Congress:h 9.The total vote polled by the t nnce was thus 2:;0,:;4:t. In Kansas ma I innesota there was a sort of coa-.i n in some dlistricts between the I I nocrats and Alliance, which polled ,4 votes in Kansas and 20,3tX6 in der nesota.3 4 S ~1.: V;hion lin rvve mi:S southwIv, of W\es \ i-e r tia! it w-- n: a ecret society n thuerore w.,ot;(I not :omn- Unmer tht. ban of ti United Pre-btyIer-ao Chureh ofNwhih h'1(e W.Sa n'i'II btr. A tl being initiated he found reason tc chane his Mindl. Ee eterin:ied to go before the elders and confc:s that he had unwittingly sinned against the ordinances of the Church. Forgiveness was extended to him providel he -vould leave the Alliance, WiiCh he did prormptly. Chi!dren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Ayer's Sarsaparilla The Best Blood Medicine So say Leading Physicians and Druggists, and their opin ion is indorsed 'by thousands cured by it of Scrofula, Ec zema, Erysipelas, and other diseases of the blood. "Ay,r's Sarsaparila has won its repu 'aion by years of valuabe service to tie Comillunity. It ig the be4t.-- R. S. Lang D)ruggist.:n1err~imiack st.. Lowell, Mass. Dr. W. P. Wrilit. Paw Paw Ford. Tenn., says: *In wy practice. I invariably pre scribe Ayer's Sarsaparilla for chronic dis cases of the blood." Dr. R. R. Boyle. Third and Oxford sts., Philadelphia. Pa., writes: - For two years I have prescribed Ayer's Sarsaparilla in 11, rintes.(aspril f merous instances, and I tind it highly efficacious in the treatient of all disorders of the blood." L. M. Robinson. Pharmacist. Sabina. 0.. cert:lis: Aer's Sarsaparilla has always C ')eei a great seller. 3Ny custmiers thiank there is no blood-purifier ciual to it. "For inany years I was aftlict.d witi scrofulou; running sores. whithi. at last be cane so tad the doctors advised anputating , one of me legis to save my life. I began t akivg Ayer's Sarsaparilla and soni saw an iiproven:unt. After using about two dozen bottles tht sores were healed. I continue to take a few bottles of this medicine each y ear, for myI blood, and am no longer trou bled With sores. I have tried other reputed blood-puriliers, but none does so much good as Ayer. Sars. arilla."D . A. Robinson, r Neal. Kansas. .Don't fail to get * Ayer's Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aver & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all bruggists. Price $1; nix bottles, $5. t Curesothers,wilicureyou b p p o I g C cl CRE SYPHIIS f ELvician endorse1 P. i.P a , pick.dC. d bna"on. I rir a f' ra 'ot" ary n~olr and T,ra P T Spins syphI tic Rheutism. crotulona ieeri an (icnle I e -- at ha r ite t r en1 aX a tt ari~~t tS flf ( CURES" cA IJ[.OFOSOO IIp . 11.* 8 Ecze:i. chrOr.ic Femanle Compiaints, Me I I - i. ca i n.ad an c.. cln appetier. Is m pa aIdle g be up th e ma ar d moned and whose blood is im - h an impure coditior du- '.o menstrcal irregularities are ho cURES IRRP .(ALARIA a ULIPPMA NBRO., Prpietors,dto or uggists Lippman':; Blook, SAVANNAH, G. SpI ____________________ eat rhe~ nf Elee Book fre men c &F. B.oreec. N- n'a .o or ih a ane tue 1f L ! IPMA N ROS .,Q~3' Propeleto ggits Lipmn'sBlck, SAANNH,GA UiE UDEINTNED W C'f. r *ed . H. Pll thePPeNOS oprewbrsy HAVEts REpns BlEDk THEANAPR A nahes,rendtwill attend calls ate al tr,o tedor tllight in f towi ri i caon.~ ~ Ipecial ate tin gienr the treom e ofDieaseroyFe , incurrondrtngsa Catrrb :, et. et.,etc.iein:h o t flc o the p resnt antow or rein co r. SAePsol aFeoE given [ay~ et15c, e90. PADGETT WILL PAY The Freight. )) YOU KNOw vAT TOU FURNITURE Cooking Stoves, C arpets, Mattings, Window Shades, Lace i Curtains, Cornice Poles, I i 1 1ABY CARRIAGES, CLOCKS, f firrors, Pictures. Dinner Sets, Tea I lets, Chamber Sets, Mattresses, ,omforts, Blankets, and a thousand ud one articles needed in a house, elivered at your depot a' the same ricethat you buythemin Augusta' I Carry Everything ou need, and can quote you prices y U bat will satisfy you that I am v dollar value for every dollar paid Special Offer No. 1. To introd uce mv business in every .eighborhood in the quickest possi le manner, I will ship you one edrooni Suite complete,- consist- t ig of One Bedstead, full size and V .igh head, One Bureau with glass, j lue Wash-stand, One centre Table, our cane seat chairs, One Rocker ) match, well worth $20, but to in -oduce my goods in your neighbor ood at once I will deliver the above uite at your 'R. R., depot, all i 3arges paid, For Only $16.50, 7hen the cash comes with the der.( BESIDES this Suite, I have a *eat many other suites in Walnut, ak, Poplar, and all the popular T oods, running in price from the meapest up to huudreds of dollars r a Suite. Special Bargain No.2. - our elegant Parlor Suite, seven eces, \valnut frames, upholstered plush in popular colors, crimson, ive, blue, old gold, either in - unded or in comibiination colors,. alis suite is sold for $40.00. I t( ught a large number of them at . ban krupt sale in Chicago, hence will deliver this tine lush suite charges paid by me to your near R. .R. depot for $33.00. Besides ese suites I have a great many ber suites in all the latest shapes F d styles, and can guarantee to ease you, Bargain No. 3. a walnut spring seat lounge, re-A ced from $9.00 to $7.00, al frcight id. pecial Bargain No. 4. E an elegant No. 7 cooking stove ern mmned up complete for $11.50 all arges paid to your depot, or a .5 me range with trimmings for $1.5. sides these I have the largest ek of cooking stoves in the city, so :ludina the Gauze door stoves d1 Ran~ges and the CHARTER iK STOVES with patent wire ize doors. I1 am delivering these yes everywhere all freigKt -- trges paid at the price of an linary stove, while they are far >erior to any other stores nmade. 11 particulars by mail. 00 rolls of matting 40 yds to the I $5. 7.5 per roll. ,000i Cornice Poles 25cts. each. 'm0 Window Shades 3xi reet on ing roller and fringed at 371 ets., h. You must pay your own ght on Cornice Poles, Window SA ides and Clocks- Now see here, annot quote you every thing I ;e got in a store containing 22,000) of floor room, besides its an ces and factor:y in another part he town. I shall be pleased to s d you anything above men- ( 1ed, or will send my alogue free if you will say yo this advertisement in THE th :FALI) AxN NE~ws, published at berry, S. C.J o goods sent C. O. D., or on con mient. I refer you to the editors y publishers of this paper or to 'a. banking concern in An.;usua, o the Southern Express Co., all :hom~ know me p)ersonlally. ]j YoUrs &'e., .F. PADGETT, Bi 110 AND 1112 Broad Street, () ut,- - Georgia, o ropr:etor of Padgett's Fur:li- St(r Stove, and Catrpet Stores. Ope ,utory, Harrison St. I wat for1 0 Een te Detective. Guardel itke v.-diins: Gift . During the ceremtony, alId aiterwali intil the bride and groom started away )1 their wedd:g tour, the Astors' pri rate detective kept both eye- gued to ie tira, the necklace, the riviere, and dl the other diamonds. They are esti nated to be worth considerably over 40,0(:0"). Yesterdav morning the gifts ,ere deposited in the vaults which 1old the marvelous treasure of As!or ewels, worth enough to make half a lozen people very rici indeed. Everybody is wondering how much :h wedding cost-that is, of course, ex ,lusive of gowns and gifts. One who s competent to judge places the entire expendIture at about t(J-0. "Circus advertising has changed very little in its general style during the last twenty years," said R. F. Hamilton, who has just prepared (;-)0,o0 words of advertising for Barnum's great moral show. "People have become so accus tomed to the big adjectives that go with the circus bill that a moderate itatement of all the wonders to be seen tvithin the big tent would not attract ittention. They are an important part )f the show, but it is very exhausting vork this season filiding adjectives big mough to give an idea of half the won lers that we are going to exhibit.'' The State of Texas has :772,8.36 in he taeasury after paying every claim. To allay pains, subdue inflammation, ieal foul sores and ulcers the most trompt and satisfactory results are ob ined by using that old reliable reme V, Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil iniment. If you suiller pricking pains on mov ag the eyes. or cannot bear bright ght, and find your sight weak and iiling, you should promptly use Dr. J. 1. McLean's Strengthng Eye Salve. 5 cents a b(x. Frequently accidents occur in the ouse-hold which cause burns, cuts, prains and bruises: for use in such ases Dr. J. H. -McLean's Volcanic Oil ,iriment has for many years been the MnSalant favorite family remedy. %hildren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. REMOVAL. HAVE CHANGOED MY PLACE of business from the J. D. Cash Uilding to the office lately occupied by )r. Sampson Pope. on Friend Street, io doors below the Observer offlice, here I will keep on hand a full line f Domestie. Davis, New Home, Vheeler & Wilson, and other Sewing lachines, also soie of the best miakes f Organs. Orders for Pianos filled at ,rrt notice, and satisfaction guaran !ed on all sales. If you want a Sew ig Machine. Organ, or Piano, don't il before purchasing to call on D. B. WHEELER. AS.K. P. 678A1S W H. NT, JR OGGA1NS &HUNT, TTORNEYS AT LAW, NEWBERRY, S. C. Office on Law Range. flew .Saloon Open. HAVE .JUST OPENED AT A new place on Mlain Street, New 'rry, S. C., whler# I am now p)reptared~ serve my friends and customters to b'e Very Best Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, ANCY GROCERIES, ETC. I have bought my entire stock from e very best Northern markets from v ow select ion. to Second Hand Stock conten ith~ I do1 tnot belong to any rroom~ pool or ring, whichl leaves me le to make prices to suit miy custom , which sthall be put at the evy Lowest Fiqur'es. rhanking all for past favors, and sa ietting a conttinuance of thre same, I ant yours very truly, ED. Y. MORRIS. IT LOW PR?IOES tin1 WIL L BE MIADE ONet lar A LBOTT & SON'S j! ENINES & BOILERS. sPEc:AL ESTIMATES O.1 W MIILLS AND GRIST MIIL LS, P'LANERS AND Eachinery Generally. p a w Mfills $210 t o 800. F ir orn MIills $115 to $395.I laniters an d M1at chers $2.11 to $1 .500. sell the most complete line of:Saw Is and wood nhaking mach inery in State. c; 0. BAD H A/, Gen'! Agt., COL'JMB!A, S. C. tome Oiflice Faictory, Rlichonllid, Z 'ie Dollar Weekly ys a Gold Vlatch by Guir1 Club System. UR I4 KA JAT P'ATE'NT STIFF ectd G;oldl cases are wvarranted 20 years. Wal-hamn amni Etlgin -emnents--rcliabie snd well kntown. It Winzd and stemh set, IHuin tin andt n face. Ladv's or (;ent's:-ize. Eriual ny $~5 wazt.ch. WVe se~l onie of these ches for 6- c:tsh, andt sentd to any ress by regi1steredl mLail or byv ex .C. 0. D)., with ptrivilege of exam uir Agent at D)urhiam. N. ('.. u~ rite.-: r jeweltrs have uo fee Ihein w how youd can furis schwor he mna:.'' he gooditI reliable A s: Wated n ph::e.. Write for riur. RCCE T. : .. Ai s ates a p.um a e~ pi 9:p. r.. ~i.r4c in mea su ase, esw. n.' z000 ?umn. .... W..fe cHin ~.- fri LU LZ Dr~hU. Regulate The Bowels. Costivenemm derange% the whole 11y*. tern and begets diseases, 2,uch as Sick Headache, Dyspqpsia, Fevers, Kidney Diseases, Bilious Colic, Mr.1aria, etc. Tutt-s Pills prodatce regular ha?#!t of body and good digestion. without which, no one can enjoy good health. Sold Everywhere. WINE / LIQURS -T T. Q. BOOZER'S. LUYTIES BROS'. -0ME:3BRATE3 Cheaper than Ever Before Offered in Newberry. --ALSO IF YOU 'NEED ANYTHING IN THISZLINE GIVE ME A CALL LND I ASSURE POLITE ATTEN TION AND THR REST GOODS EVFR OEFERED FOR THE MONEY. ALSO A FINE LINE OF CIGARS, TOBACCO -AND FINE GROCERIES. Thos Q. Boozer. S Ct AO -q ] - z >: C 0 LLPRSN INDEBTEDT ths aefrmo .R Gen&C. he b ot r ccut,stste SLIEROS I.SUMET,D TO teLAe GETm TfJ GEnARC.,? : ae Clate opfr2es on e b, n a nut aretn or::5atds 10oPperslPintifor 2 mesn arag he ardmoe at oRaeen ek trl e ar( id : epe .onse -. 2.-0 0.e, n pLeai . 0.H0cperTglo,. )SOL),J. S. USSELL.L. Vae inom the opuboric that wear preKni -edo to fnsre prot~ 0 per ins fos by S, Cyc'lons ani rnad es. mllo BisiZ5UONe yarWoiLON qArgaen ry (hads e wbl erryint, S.t in. co.e mat:nes(I(Ts, iHadahe, Costi- a rEI~ CBOEAND -iiorr the i ud toa wk.g re pt thero f S ize . 2e pert Boin tle. b ' ycou s u tIorucu orrta'l es:. our At ocatalogue e. R '' O,NAeMVILLE, TENC. c3 OfAMONDBR AM u sTs CuW ~ A Great Seilsaton -AT Coiumbia, S. C. Over the slaughtcr of :150 Suits, for mefly sold at $15, &16.50, $IS, $2()50 and $23), at this season of the year. I am determined to reduce my winter sock at a sacrifice. I have placed these garmeuts, giving you a good line to select from, for $10 in cash. This is the greatest offer ever made by any one, showirig I mean to dispeLse of the goods if the price will move them. These garments are strictly frst-class in every particular. Nothing like it has ever, been attempted before. The public has been misled by such sales, but my of'e'r is genuine and no hum bug, and if you doubt it all I ask is an inspection of these goods, or you m,y write to some of your friends in the city for information of this great sale. Only 110 per Suit! You will regret it if you do not secure one of these bar gains. M. L. Kinard, COLUMBIA, S.C. M10CRAGY PRE,VAILS, TOT ONLY IN SOUTH CARO lina, but glorious news comes from all over the Uniou. Democratic triumph means Tariff Reform and Tarit F.eforin means REDUCTION IN PRICES Counts & Co. offer the following goods at cost: ENTIRE FTC(K OF CLOTHING INCLUDING OVERCOATS, NMEN'S and BOY'S HATS, LADIES JACKETS, CLOAKS and SHAWLS AWAY UNDER COST, POCKET and TABLE CUTLERY, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE. GUNS and BROGAN BOOTS. We have made a BIC REDUCTION IN PRINTS AND GINGHAMS, and in fact the entire line of MILLINERY, DRESS GOODS, JEANS, and SHOES. Give us a-call, and that right early, to avail yourself of the bargans off'ered. Respectfully, COUNTS & Co., PROSPERITY, S. C. A CARD, KINDLY THANKING MY PA.T rons for past favors, I solicit a hiare of their patronage by sending me .. >rders which I can fill at short notice mud small profits, and remain as ever ( Yours Respectfully, EDUA RDISCHOL TZ. 161 Fulton Ave., Astoria, N. Y. Votice of Final Settlement and Application for Final Discharge. ~TOTI'CE IS HEREBY GIVEN Lthat the undersigned, as one of he executors of thbe will of J. Walter stockman, deceased, will make a final ettlemont of the estate of said de eased be or'e Hon. J. B. FeJP-rs, Judge A f Probate for Newberry County, on 'hursday, the twelfth day of March, E S91, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, A nd immediately thbereafter will apply >the said Judge of Probate for a final ischarge from all liability on acont f or in connection with said estate.. J. BUtR STOCKMAN, Executor. Newberry, S. C., 4 Feb., 1S91. L ALRRY I. BLEAsE. COLE. L. BLEASE. La BLERlSE&BLEflSE, ^: Attorneys at Law, Ziewerry and Prosperity, S. C C. Notice to Creditors. LL PERSONS HAVING DE-A mands against the estate of Rich d C. Chapman, deceased, are hereby >tified to present the same, on oath, the undersigned or to J. F. J. Caid elI, attorney at law. pma JOHN M. KINARD, ... Adnm'r cum. test. an. --- R. C. Chapman. Ef[TLThSA iCE h T(RI EIIITORS SLIL PE R SO NS HOLDING .. clairns agaiznst the estate of.John .. ayes. deceased, are bereby n-otified.-i presnt them to the undersigned, duly tested, on or before the '$)th of. arch 1801. " L EE R. H A YES, ... WV. C. H A YES, -- J. H. H AYES, Executors. Cb H A pamphlet of lnformatonm and ab Obtain Patet.caveat .'rae nr 361 Boadway. an< mo igl flot BOILING WATER OR MILK &c. GRATEFUL-COMFORTING, me )OOOA~ PASELLED 1-2 LS. TINS ONLY. R ICHMOND AND DANVILLE RAIL ROAD COMPANY. COLUMBIA AN) GREENVILLE Divisil. PAssENGER DEPARTMENT. Condensed Schedule-In effect Mar. 8th, 1891. (Trains run by 75th Meridian '.me.) NO.X 0. No. No. IN& NORTREBOUND. 13. 15. 9. 17. 41. A XP I A M Lv Charleston....... 7 I .... Ar Columbia ............10 Lv Columb!a.. 1100 6. .... Alston.... ...... 12 13! 7 U n120V................. Ar Spartanburg ...... . Tryon .................. 46. . Saluda................. Flat Rock ......... Henderson ................ Asbevile ............ 0 ....... Hot Springs .......94... Pomaria ..... 1... 3. Prosperity. 12.....7.33..745.. Lv Newberry. 113.. .8.03 Goldville ......... 84 ..... Clinton... ...9 0...... Ar Laurens............. . A r Ninety-Six .........230 . ..93 LV -Ninety-Six .........20 Greenwood 3 ...... . Ar Bodges......... .340 3X.AM10 ?X Lv Hodges.........3-0:535 1005121I Ar Abbeville.. ...4 15 4 15: 6 15 11 105 Belton ...... .........D..110 Lv Belton...............4.50...1110. Williamston ......4 . . 11 2 Pelzer...... ..... ...5 v;.. . Piedmont........ ..U; U Ar Greenville....6.. ....1220. Anderson...... 520.... Pendleton... 6 1... . Seneca............. 7 10:...... Lv Seneca .... .. 7 ... Ar Walhalla.........1 AtlantEL..1.2......... 1. 60UTH.BOUND. *.No icN.Yo o Nous . 'No. - o. No. 13. - 15. 0 . 17. 4. A M ..-P x A M Lv Walhalla ... 0 ....... ....... ..... Seneca1 900....... Pend2eton 1 6.. .. . 3 .. . Greenville......5 4 .... 20 .00........ Piedmont. ..... ........ 335 3........ . 0 elzer ...........10 27..... 353 3......... Ar Wlliamston....... 10 3........ 400 401. Ar Belton4...... 0........ 4...... Lv Bel71 .......2 ........ 110 4 Ar Abbeville . .....440111 4 i 8 3 4 . 10 Ar.Hodges..525,115.... 9 I5 . 25 2. Lv Hod95es ..1210....... .........,. reenwood.... 230........ .. . Ar -Ninety-Six .... 1 05.& 3i.. 11 L,r Niney-ix . 2 0 ........ ..... 11 Laurens ............. ........ - 4 Clinton . .. : ........ A... . 10 05** - --- Goldvil3 4... 5 35.. ....... 1 1_ _5 Ar Newberry 5.......3 10 . . 16 Lv Prosperity ....... . 340.v2.... 7 ........ Pomaria ...... 5 410 ...... ........ Hot Springs. ..... . Asheville .. 1010.... Hendersonville. 1 . . . 6la Ro0 ....... ..... 1221.... saluda ........ 1143 ....... ......... Tryon ...... ; . ....... ...... S,partanburg .10.-...... 1 51 ....... - Ar Unon :................... ........ Alston . 4 5'... ....... . . ........ Ar Columbia....... .20....... 9 00,........ Nos. 9.1 . ,16,17, UN ,.40 and 41. dily expt. Sunday. M1ain Line Trains 13 and A-adaiy be tween Columbia and Aston. Daily e 1 Pt Sunday between Alston and Greenv le. Pullman Parlor Car on Columibia'and Green Grle nNo. 13 daily from Columbia to Hot Springs IN.C.. wtihout change. JPem. .TAYLOR Len 10 . a. Agent. Iz.....DWELL, iv. Pas . At., Colmb* MCP. SOL. HAAS& iaffie ManaArer. i,SC F. M.,Passenger Trains will run as follo*s 4 . Li , further notice "Eastern Time": TO AN'~D FROM CHARLIXTN. Depart Columbia ......65 am... 5 55p M Due Charleston............. ... . .5 5 25 4pm West (Daily): Depart Charleston..... 0 ....... 528 ........ re Columbia..........13. ..... JO 43 0 ...p. TO AN'D FROM CA2MEN. East (Daily.1, DepartColumbia...... 900am Due Camden .......1.. 130pm 0. 6. Soutb (Daily except Sunday): Depart Camden . ...... 4 .m Due Columbia .. 7 25 pm TO An rwiu ATUGUSTrA. eart Columbia........ 3o amo...... 57-p 161 DLeAProsrt........ 10 15a...... 7 s3 DPargia....... 410Cam ._ 440pm AheCoumia......... .1040 m.....lOp Hea ndrsonville Railoadbyra... r Flinatock...., and deprt.... 52 Ll osaua............ ro1d to ...... fr...h oTtryan beyond......1 by trains. le....hal Ar4 a. nin..........24 ....... ACleston....... with 3 .... taeo 10w or..... Suonday. MainsLinris1and wthyteae orweenc Coumbia and poAlston. thel excephnt Sund~as wtee CAlston and Savenvnllh AtAPula witho Gergolmia and raleni vlt l No.U to day from pontsi on Baowel Splroins . TC.,g wtikeut caneprhae oJApinSout. TALOWe, en'applyignt. G. . ILLR,U. . .,Columbia. C C.M. ARa.i GenaerMngr S-OUT.Haiwa CAOL.ARILA O omecingLESundyS, Feb. 15th, 1891.55 P.oM.,aenng Tins yl rta folloi un-d. e furthber inoefticEsenTm" ETOUAND FROM CHAm. ETON. DearColubia.........5am...5.6p55 l pOm DuSCarlestn..............pm 05a i....9 5a DeprtCharlesto.......... 701am... 00 Dueoumia..... ........ 10 pm a ...1 5 pam DepateCocub.......00m a mp - Dute aMoen.......... 511p 30 p t Drtamde.....SSi 451p pm Dualumba.........7 25 p m epartslm........6.0a.... ... 545pm DuemAgus..............u0a m...15p m - Baletin's iWl9s 1 (amy): zn DepateAugust.......... 9 0a m..,.40p m DColumbi.............103ai m...105p m Lumbiaeanduntaivnl....a84 roa by0raipam Pope.rls it h2amte Colmbipan lotewabeyond..by train 2ea 00prms Nenberr00 . A levingrCy b.5 a Coluba.100 Lm.lmia3 1 Pasngr ylhs trains takexep Sunday. o ate nsAt Coalumbia with S.te ails4rwa tornd mChdarl edneusaand thea Wetst,anmd, - orJca ovl and o inthen S.C. RJon tivfter iorwrhCarleon al tao nn >oi Ws in. Flrd . B x-zs Ate~' AugusawtGeor gand Ceal RAgn G.AP. MIL ER,U T. D Columbi. 9 IC. ME. GOR. eerlMnG r 30LUMBIA.NEW.BERRY LAU7 Opeate b Dv. .CaCht.Abrlan Recive 105enin A th.Clia.te olowngsced " o um i ...............5.3 336 S4lud .........s....." 2p.5 Leaphart.............." 109 6.m0... ............ ...6 " 90m Ba'ntie' M.Rc ill. 16m Whit Rok......rl.." 100. Chlapin.........L 2......... 4 Litti "Moutan...58p" Prosperity.............. 7 18 p 411 .Abevile.... ~11~ 500 ..........Snrtabng" 124..... 7 ~ ~ ~ ~107 " .edrovle 0( - r eber ".Ashevile... 35 9 1 42 s.c. .M.EERSONGen~PAss'R 4 ATEOUN. Pss'R FnEger. ep arets Hot~ ....... t 35ty, and has, Bangtie'st Myea.... 9ee thoa 55ghIm fLiottle Mloutain...nt4 am 3 0. SUNDARALY LOLY.D fi~r Newderr ce... nt 0 Ar thwer... 545m dPtoper its......8 s. HProspcio.... ,2 'll tan aiy excpe Runday onnee.s ins Ht olmbd Cold .hC. Ealewaytor,n Cus- uh ot nde Espvieso o. Ran Ee PSt,ateofshi ot oito. -'or futher inmti fhtonsap to W- EEGERD,S . ICE. PST Ger'oprnaetr. Gen' a"gent Wilm ryfo intn C.,Juyer i90