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Local and Special. Beth Eden Lutheran Church. Service every two weeks, secoud and fourth Sundays, at 11 a. in. Sunday-school 10 a. n1. W M. A. JULIAN, Pastor. PostofHce Hours. ARRIVAL AND 1,uP'ARTCi:E OF NAII. TRAINS. AI:Y.vl* No.1-From Columbia to G:reenvmle i1 p mu No.14-From Greenville toCol-:rnba _ 50 p in No. 15-To Lanrens from Columubia.. 7 40 p in No 1-From Laurens to Columbia. 7 :.0 a in No. 17-To Andderson............ 7 4 a in No. 18-From Anderson............ 7 17 p m Office will be open fron 7 a in to 5 p niI.; will then open again at 7 p In and remain open until three-quarters of an hour after Columbia mail. SUNDAY MAIL ON C. N. & I. R. R. From Newbei ry to Columbia.............. r 00 a in r rom Coiumb,a to New berry..............5 45 p in Mail will be open only one-half hour after mail is up. and t he outer door will be closed also after that time. ARRIVAL AND I EPARTUIE OF STAU ROUT: NEwISsuRY AND UTOPIA. Leave Monday and Thursday............... 3 p m Arrive Monday and Thursday............. 2 p in NEWERRY AND WH ITIRE'S. Leave Tuesday and Friday.................. 3 p in Arrive Tuesday and Friday.......... 12 in LAURENS AND NW1EERrY. Lv. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday... 1 p m Ar. Tuesday, Thu:day and Saturday... 12 in R. MooRxAN, P. M. The Newberry Building and investment Company Is prepared to buy all kinds of county claims, real estate in country or town, 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. Will Give Satisfactory Results. Cotton Seed Meal to your youngcorn at second plowing. Try it. 3t. For nice Spring Suits go to tf BLALOCK'S. LHammocks, Hammocks, At the Bookstore in great va-iety. ly. Bequests Pr.id. Newberry College and the Lutheran churca at Newberry have received the bequests of $1,0 each given by the late Col. C. H. Suber, of Newberry. Lutheran Visitor. An elegant assortment of Negligee Shirts at BLALOCK'.. tf The Savings Bank. The savings bank has not been open ed for business earlier on account of the ill-her.lth of Mr. Jno. B. Carwile, who was elected cashier. Much to the regret of the directors, Mr. Carwile has tendered his resigna tion as he fears his health will not per mit him to attend to the duties of the office. A meeting of the directors was held on Tuesday when Capt. R. H. Wright was elected cashier, and now the bank will open for business in a short time, possibly by the first of June. To Arrive At Leavell & Speers:-400 yards of Carpet patterns; pretty. Price 50c. per yard. Very cheap for the quality. tf. Goods at a sacrifice. 0. Klettner advertises bargains all around this week. He is not '-wasting sweetness on the desert air," either, when he lets the people know how he eclipsing "low prices." Suits worth $2.50 for $17.50; worth $16 00 for $12.00; worth Sl11.50 for $8.00. All to be had for the cash at L. W. C. lalock's. - tf Arbuckle Bro-'s Ariosa Coffee, the best for the money, for sale by F. B. McIntosh. ly. The Cannon Ball Off. The Cannon Ball train from Ander son to Columbia has been taken off and pnt on its old run from Prosperity tc Anderson. The change was made on Monday. The authorities say it did not pay. it was a great convenience to this -part of the country and we greatly re gret-that it was necessary to discontinue the run through to Columbia. It is understood however that con nection is to be made at .Prosperity with an early freight from Columbis by which we will get the morning paper as heretofore. Thbis is some sat isfaction, for our people have gotter accustomed to reading The State at o'clock in the morning and we would feel lost without it. On Monday the connection was not made, but Tuesday we got our papern alright. __ At Leavell & Bpeers. Large and pretty line of Wall Pape1 and Borders, Ceiling and Extensior Centre. Call anid see them. WVilling to show them. tf How's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can. not be cured by taking Hall's Catarrl Cure. F. J CH ENEY & CO., Props.. Tole do, O - We, the undersigned, have knowr F. J. Chehey for the last 1-5 years, an< believe him perfectly honorable ill al business transactions and financiall: able to carry out any obligation mad< Sby their firm. Wl.sT & ThA t-x,Wholesale Druggists Toledo, 0. WALDIN(, KINsAX & MIARVIN -Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hall's (Catari-h Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the bloo< and mucuous surfaces of the system Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all D)rug gist&. The prettiest line of Neckwear eve offered in Newberry is to be found at tf BLA LOCK's. A serious Char.te. Will Jo'hnson and Otis WVest, tw< shite boys at Factoryville, were at rested on Saturday on a warrant issue< by Justice Maybin on a very seriou charge. The affidavit on which th, w ~arrant was based was sworn to b: Miss Clara Spence, a young white gir also of Factoryville. The charge is ai assault wtith attempt to rape. Iti cla med that the assault was mad about ten days ago. The boys are quite young, bein; about fourteen years old. They den; the charge, but were committed to jai on Saturday to await a preliminar; which is fixed for to-morrowv, Frida~ before Justice May bin. They have rt tainied Blease & Blease to defend then The Ladies Delighted. The pleasant effect and the p)erfec safety with which ladies may use t b liqui'd fruit laxativec. Syrup of Fig under all conditions make it their fav< r.te remedy. It is pleasing to the ev and to the taste, gentle, yet efTectuali acting on the kidneys, liver and bov els. You Can Read It on Our First Pag~e. [Sp'e cial to News and Courier.] CooLtmIIA, May~ 14.-Sumter li dne woniders in the way of advert ng, all of which has been readl wi -interest, but she has found a wort I com pet itor, ini th.' way of sho.wing h resources, in Newberry. Yesterd; thousands5 of little pamiphlets wecre e culated amiong the visitors in whi tihe advantages ot New berry City al Newberry County were attractively forth. VARIOUS ANI) ALL ABOUT. Mr. B. H. l;ine is preparilg to iake brick at his brick-yard near his re i dence. A valuable resideree in the town cfi' Newberry is advertised for sale in The Herald and News this woek. The dry spell has been brokEn and the rains have been general. Every b<oiy ought to be happy. A meeting of the Board of Health will be hel on this, ''hursday, after noon at six o'clock at Couneil ('lemu bers. The college comnll.encenlents a.2 coming on apace and soon the sweet girl graduates will appear on the stage. The Lu, ..-ran Sunday schooi has been changed from afternoon to morn ing. It now meets in the morning at half-past nine. A cor.gretatonitl meeting will be held at the Lutheran church nextSun day muorning to consider the matter of building a new churcn. The uniorf service on iixt Sunday night will be held at the Thomison street A. R. P. church and the sermon will he preached by Rev. Geo. A. Wright. Rev. W. W. Daniel will deliver an address at Mt. P'easaut on Saturday of -this week to the zhildren, the oceasion heirg the observance of Children's Day. The Newberry amateur opera com pany goes to Laurens to-day where they will to-night render "Capitola," and please and delight a Laurens audience. Children's Day will be observed by the Trinity and New Chapel Sunday schools on Saturday before the fifth Sunday in this month. Addresses will be delivered by the Rev. W. W. Daniel and the Rev. J. B. Traywick. The union services were begun last Sunday night. Service was held at the Baptist church and the sermon preached by Rev. )r. Cozby. The Baptist, Presbyterian and A. R. Pres byterian pastors join in these services. The Lutheran and Methodist pastors continue their regular Sunday night services. ICE! ICE! AT JONES' ICE HOUSEi FULL SUPPLY ON HAND PRICE LOW DOWN. Ice House Will he open every Sunday 9 tv 1( a. mr.; 12 to I p. in.: 6 to ; p. in. Ice ticket- for sale at my store. SAMt B. JONEs. Among the Railroads. There have been several changes re eently in the schedules and the trains on the railroads. Some of these have been already mentioned in The Herald and News. The Anderson train now stops at Prosperity and passes Newberry in the morning at 8.30. The schedule in the afternoon is unchanged. The passenger train on the C. N. & L. now runs through from Clinton to Columbia, passing Newberry at the same time as heretofore. This train is in charge of Capt. Gailliard. He, how ever, is nowv on a trip to Mexico and California and his place is being filled temporarily by Capt. Burnham. Tins train does not carry a mail train but takes pouches from New berry to Clin ton and to Columbia carrying mail for those places and points beyond. The freight on this road still rt'ns on the same schedule between Columbia and New berry. It is in charge of Capt. B. F. Turner. A mail car has been put on this train and the postaliclerk is anegro from about Fishdam in Union County y thbe name of Rice. A change ii :,he Schedule of this train is expected to go into effect next Sundlay. Just what the schedule will be has not been made known, but it is probable that it will leave Columbia early in the mormiag and return late in th'e afternoon. It will run thrr ugh to Clinton. This wil be a good schedule if it is adopted. By it we will have a regular early miail from Columbia. We have just opened a fresh stock of Buist's Celebrated aar 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 gardening should be always a success, plant Buist's Seeds, and buy them fresh from ROBERTSON & GILDER'S y Drug Store. Womuan's Meetina. There will he held in the school house at Bush River church, Saturday before the 5th Sunday in this month, Iat 10.30 a. mi , a meeting of the women Ibelonging to the 4th section of the Reedy River Association. Mis Mattie McIntosh has kindly consented to ae p)resent and give the women the ad vantage of her large experience in con ducting woman's work. Last year the receipts of thbe WVomtan's M1issionary Union (auxiliary to the Southern Bap tist Convention, of which MIiss MIattie is the presideCnt,) foot up th.e handsome sum of $:3K990.i4, of which Sonth Caro lina gave 04,718.53. This is good. Let us do better. To enlist more women n the grand work is the object of the proposed meeting. Let all the women WV. J. LANSas-oN, Pastor. Personals. 3ss Lucy Bowers has returned rom the Baltimore art school. 3r. J. Y. Culbreath has gone to Spartanburg on professional business. Mr. Jas. H. Aull has returned fromi T exas and will remain in Newberry. Mi1ss Essie MIarion, of Richburse, is isiting MIiss Naninie Wilson in New ;Hon. Geo. S. Mlower came home or T uesday from Columbia. The Coosaw~ ase conmes up on Friday before .Judge A ldrich and( he wvill be present to as ~ ist the Attorney-General. Liet. E. A. Garlington, of the U . Army, is in Newherry wvith his fam il and will remain for several wveeks His arm that was wounded in th< t tght with the Indians is about wel and the Lieutenant himself is looking Highest of all in Leavening Power. oya ABO I'RtESIDENT OF PIED11ONT. - M*Caughrin, of Newberry, Unani mloU9 Choice of Stock Holders. Much interest has been felt as to who would succeed Colonel Rammett at presidaut of Piedmont factory. The names of several gentlemen have been mentioned, and the meeting yesterday excited more comment and speculation than any former assembly of the stock holders. 'The importance of this meeting caused a full representation of the -ock. There was great unanimity in the election of officers and directors, and the selection seems to meet the approval of those who 1:now the men and are interested in the mill. The following are the oflicers and directors: R. L. McCaughrin, of Newberry, Presid'-nt ; Hamlin Beattie, of Green ville, vice-President. Directo s: F. J. Pelzer, Hamlin Beattie, J. L. Orr, T. Q. Donaldson, R. L. McCaughrin, Somerfield Baldwin, J. N. Martin, J. P. Kennedy, S. A. Craig. The present clerical force was re elected. President McCaughrin did not definitely accept the position, tak ing sixty days for consideration. If he accepts he will move to Greenville. Appropriate resolutions concerning Colonel Hammett were presented and will be given to the press at a later day. There is general pleasure and satis faction over the selection of president. Colonel McCaughrin is well known in Greenville as a business man of distin guished ability and a valuable citizen, and Greenville people congratulate themselves on the prospect of having him and his family as residents of the city.-Greenville News, 14th. The Herald and News called to see Mr. McCaughrin on Monday, but he declined tp talk for publication in re ;ard to his election oras to what would possibly be his decision further than to say that he had not yet made up his mind as to what would be his decision. He bad the matter under considera tion, and had been given sixty days within which to give a definite an swer, and he did not knowyet what he would determine. The offer is a very flattering one and comes unsought to Mr. McCaughrin. It brings with it a decided increase in salary and lighter work. If Mr. McCaughrin should determine to accept., it would necessitate his re moval to Greenville and it would be quite a loss to Newberry. His place would be hard to fill. It is to be hoped that he can find it consistent with his best interests to decline the offer and to determine to remain with us in New berry. So-Da-lightful. If you drink Soda Water at Pelham's Drug Store. you will be served from the finest and most elaborate Fountain in the State of South Carolina. The syrups are made from fruit juices, the water is cold, pungent and sparkling, and the service in all respects is first class. It pays to drink water that is properly made. Our exnerience of nearly twenty years has taught us all the points of advantage that only ex perience can gi'n. Drink from' .ie Pelham." tf Street Improvements. The Council is now at work widen ing Caldwell street in front of the resi dence of Dr. P. Robertson and on through Mr. T. Q. Boozer's place. It will also be widened on the side next to Capt. R. H. Wright's. It is quite an addition to the appear ance of the street and along this line of improvement the Council should ex tend tbe good work at least to the rail road. Programme for Teachers' Association. Moral' Training-Miss Alice Bowers, WV. A. Counts. Methods for Teaching History-Miss Fannie Johnston, T. M. Hunter. Composition Work-Mrs. M. L. Tar rant, M. W. Peurifoy. The Association will meet at the Graded School building on Saturday 6th of June. The meeting of Scho-> Trustees has been changed from the first to the sec ond Saturday in June. The change was made on account of the meeting of the Teachers' Association on the first Saturday. ICE. ICE. AT ALL HOURS DAY OR NIGHT AT LOWEST FIG URES AND IN ANY QUAN TITIES. JA MES DUNBAR, AGT. The celebrated Monogram Vinegar is the best cider vinegar in the market. Pickles were never known to spoil when made with it. For sale at ROBERTSON & GILDER'S tf Corner Drug Store. The Cotton Seed,Oii Mill. A meeting of the stockholders of the Newberry Cotton Seed Oil Mill and Fertilizer Company will be held this afternoon in Council Chambers. The object of the meeting is to consider the advisability of putting in a ginnery in connection with the mill. It is very probable that the stoekholders will decide to make the imnprovemrent. The proposed improvement will cost about N4,500) and will be of the latest and most improved machinery. A bale of cotton can be ginned in fifteen minutes without handling the seed cotton at all. It will be a step forward and there is no doubt the stockholders will decide to make this improvement. Pickles ! Pickles!! Pickles!!! Mixed Pickles in barrels, Cucumber Pickles in barrels, and a fullassortment of bottle pickles at McIntosh's. ly. Straw Hats in latest styles and end less variety at BLALOCK'S. tj , Silver Street Dots. The farmers were all very blue ovei the dry weather, but they all seem t< have a smile on their faces, as it is rain ing. Mrs. Dr. Oxner and Master Roberl Werts, of Edgefield, were over h%31 week visiting relatives in the neighbor hood. Dr. Allen Kinard and others have gone to Columbia to the Centennial. Miss Mamie Crooks' school will clost the l2nd instant for vacation and wil open again in July. It will close witi an exhibition. The school at Deadfall had a picnii on Beaver Dam last Saturday. It wa very mtuch enjoyed by all. Mrs. Sallie Werts has just returne< home from a Visit to her daughter Mrs. E. L. Spearnman, and her son Mr. John A. Werts, of No. 6. Miss Myrtle Werts, of Edgefleld, is a her grandmother's, Mrs. Sallie Werts' going to school. B. AND L. -U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. zy, z889. TELY PURE The New Census. Mr. Jno. S. Fair, who was appointe' by council to take a census oif tI11' pr'1 ulation of the town of New berry, ha completed his work. He has furnishe the total population by wards to Tht Herald and News. By next issue i has promised to give ihe figures inort in detail, showing the iiale and fe male, the white and colored, the adult and the children. The totals are as follows : Ward 1........................ War. ................ - - W ai i.. ..........................Gt Ward 4.............. -....... 121 Total......................... 3,3 The population of Factoryville i: 473. This shows an increase over th< United States census as taken by Mr L. P. W. Riser of 329. His enumeration was not made by wards but the total was :,114. A Hog Case. A suit for damages against the Richmond and Danville Railroad wa: heard before Justice Maybin on Tues day afternoon. Alan Jobnstone & Co. had sued the railroad for $99 for four hogs that had been suffocated in the cars in transporting. The plaintith were represented by Johnstone & Cri mer and the railroad by J. F. J. Cad well. The jury gave a verdict for the amount claimed. Mr. Caldwell gave notice of a motion for a new trial. At the Methodist Church Services were held every afternoon last week at the Methodist church, the pastor, Rev. V. W. Daniel, lreacli ing a series of special sernuons on the operations of the Holy Ghost. The services have been continued this week, preaching every morning at 11 o'clock and at night at 8 o'clock. The pastor is as<isted this week by Rev. R. E. Stackhouse, of (reen wio<l. The attendance has been good and much interest is ianifested. The services of the week will close on Friday night. The public is cordially invited to all these services. E. P. Roe's Works Can be found at the Bookstore for 1, usual rice $1.50. ly. FROM THE NATION. Cotton planting is about over will: the farmers of this section, aml there is a great deal of complaint about bad stands on the early planting. Corn is looking well, and the staud b very good though bud and cut-worm: are putting in their work in soine places. There is a good deal of sickness abou in this section, though no severe-ease: that we have heard of, excepj)t Mr. Johr A. Werts, and the last account we had from him he was getting better. Richard Martin is putting up a nev house near Longshore's store on a piece of land bought from his father. The population of No. 6 seems to be on the increase-five littlefellows with in the last few mouths-mostly boy: and girls. Fall sowing of oatsis good; Spring oats not good; wheat is looking very well. Garden truck is later than usual this year-no beans and Irish potatoes yet Fried chickens are getting ripe ; we have a few that will do to pul Mr. Ed., come up and take a hand witi The fruit crop promises good an< blackberries are going to be plentiful, the largest crop for years. No. 6 township hap. not a single tria justice, and but one single constable. I must not pass Stringtown by with out saying something, as you know tha it is a business place and has som business men. There Is one mian ther who is post-master, clerk in all th stores, &c., besides he is the mayor of th place. Mr. Ed., we would like to know wha office Columbus McWV-is after, b was out in the Nation country a fev Sundays ago shaking hands with ever; body with a kind of a cross-eyed smil on his face that would win the aft'ec tions of a Comanche squaw. There will be Childrens Day at Nei Chapel ot, Saturday before the ti ftl Sunday. The Sunday-School at Trin it; has been invited to join with the Nev Chapel Sunday-School in the celebre tion on that day. The "Reliable" Brand. The "Reliable'" brand of Hams an< Breakfast Bacon are the finest on th market. Always on hand at MclIn tosh's. 1y The ComingSeason Will be a good one for playing Bal You can find the fiest Base-ball good at the Bookstore. 1y. A Wonderful Invention On exhibition at D. B. Wheeler Sewing Machine office. It is the Clay ton Sewing Machine Motor. It enable the sewing machine operator to sew it definitely without the use of the treadhI steam, water or electricity. E.very bod and especially the ladies are invited t call, examine and test the machim and be convinced that they need one. And don't forget that you can bu the best Sewing Machines that am made from D. B. Wheeler:-Th Wheeler & Wilson No. 9, The Stn ard, Davis, New Home, Domestic. an cheaper ones such as The White, Ti: Union, etc. tf The only cure for Cough Colds, and all other diseases < the Throat and Lungs, is Robert son's Cough Syrup. Manufac ured and for sale at ROBERTSON & GILDER, Corner Drug Store Programme of A. Rt. Presbyterian Confe ence. The A. R. Presbyterian Con feren' of Newberry County will convene Prosperity church on Saturday befo the fifth Sabbath in this month, at a. m., and will be opened by devotion exercises by the president, Dr. E.4 Jones. Enrolling of delegates. Election of officers for ensuing yea 1st subject for discussion: "Secr Societies as they relate to the churcb -to be opened by C. F. Boyd, Dr. Y C. Brown, F. N. Martin, H. T. Cha mners, and D. B. Cook. Singing. 2nd subject: "Christian forbearanci -to be openen by A. J. Gibson, E. Chalmers, Geo. S. Mower, John B. Ft lers, Dr. J. C. H al facre and Rev. Jot R. Edwards. Intermission. Afternoon session-Song service. .d subject: "Object of the church" to be opened by H. WV. Boyd, John Neel, H: C. Moseley, J. ('. S. Brov and J. Y. Thompson. Singing. Jth subject: "Should we discipli careless memnbere?"-to be opened i H. S. N. Crosson, M. L. Long, Dr. A. Kibler and Dr. E. C. Jones. Singing. Query box. Miscellaneous business. - Adjour ment. Sabbath morning: Devotional ext cises at10 a. mn.. sermon at 11 a.m.. Rev. John R. Edwards, of Due We Communion services. Intermission. Another sermon in the afternoon. The churches will send full nmMi of delegates. C. F. Bovr>, Sec., pro tem I - - l ir. 1mit i l)aviy, of Gre,1vilb-, i vi..ititlg rricinis :and relative".7 in t)wn. .1rs. W. I). l:aylield, wifeI of ou Sup)erintendlent of Ed,ucatir,n for :(rutlr ' ('arlina, spenl last night ina town. )r. T. C. luke, of iidgv.ay, S. ('. has taken chlarge If the )rescri)tiorr awlt 1 )haralr:tceutical dtep,artmneti o Dr. Juliai & Wyche's drugstore. iThe Anderson train, the "'eann< n ball," has again irade Prosperiy it: terminus instead (it Colunbia. I leaves here at S.i0 in the morning and arrives at 7.33 in the evening. The recent rains have been just o: the character suitable to all things Wheat and oats are saved by the time. ly eftects. In facttall vegetation was needing the rains badly. The stand: of cotton are not good and much re. planting, or ''planting over": s going o11. Our friend and fellow traveler in this vale of tears, Mr. Kenneth Baker, leaves for Charlotte to-day. Mr. Baker has been a liberal cotton buyer here for the last nine months, during which time lie has made a host of friends here who will be proud to see him return here next season. Prosperity's canning company are getting down to work in a business like manner. Work on the building begins to-day. A charter has been obtained, and under its provision a Board of Di rectors and permanent otficers have been elected. The Board consists of the following persons: D. H. Wheeler. Dr. A. J. P. Julian, Dr. A. F. Lang ford, A. G. Wise, A. H. Kohn, A. H. Hawkins, L. S. Bowers and H. S. Boozer. The officers are A. H. Haw kins, President; Dr. A. F. Langford, Vice-President; A. H. Kohn, Secretary; and V. A Moseley, Treasurer. Last week this correspondent was left in the soup, and left in realistic soup, when I began to realize to the fullest extent that "man that is born of w:omhan is full of trouble." The boys in the army used to say "man is of few (lays and short ra:ions." My rations were not as short as some peo ple's pocket books, but my trouble was of the highest or?ter. Firstly, ourcook, after having served faith tully for thir teen months, and in the mean time putting on about fifty pounds to her avodupoise. concluded that she would vacata for a while-would rest a week or so-in fact, she said she believed that she was taking the dropsy. Well I knew the nature of her dropsy very well. The true cause of her corpu lency was the regular dropping of all sutticient quantities of good, rich ra tions into her gastric organ. My larger half and I concluded that we could get along for a while at least, provided that I would give her such little assist ance as making the coffee, frying ham and steak, bringing the water, getting the stove wood, (oh, for something to take the place of cutting stove woodi attend to the baking of biscuit, get ting milk, scour the knives and forks, feed ing the chickens, killing the chickens, cooking hominy, pealing potatoes, boil ingeggs, sweeping the kitchen, washing dishes-horrible thought-I wouldn t wash dishes in the ariny,-and livers other little etceteras known only tc good house wives. I signed the con tract and all things moved along swimminglyfor a few days,when anoth er "wave of trouble rolled across iy not peaceful breast." My "schwartzy porter concluded to take iv the centen nial, whether I was willing or not, and away he went, and now that porter it sent-en nially away. In addition to the aforesaid duties named, of the old -cook in the kitchen, the new dutiet of porter and waiter now devolvE Iupon this feeble frame of mine The trains must be met, the drummzsere andl drummers baggage brought to the offee, meals to be carried on the waitei to the table for the boarders and drumi -mers, water to be carried to the room! -rooms to be swept-office and dining. room to be swept, silver to be cleaned -table to be set, doylies to be hotelicall.s tarranged and more dishes to) be washed Oh horrow of hiorrow~s! WVhat must J do? My brain reeled, rmy hands ahvays -rt to the wrong dish or place first my legs trembled worse than they dik at Gettysburg or Chicamauga. Th< biscuits wvere burned, the homin3 scorched, the coff'ee put in the tea-po and the ten in the coffee-pot, th< chicken too brown, the steak burned on one sid1e and raw on the other, the . coflee and the tea set en the wrong sid4 of the guest, the teaspoon in the suga: dish and the sugar-spoon in the tea cap. Oh my! oh my! What will de liver me from this bondage? I havi I often said that four years of dreadfu e war was enough for mei. Not an3 - more in mine, but really I prefer small, very small, skirmish, to th< ordeal through which I have jus passed. This is my excuse for no .writing a letter to The Herald an< s News for the last two weeks, andi his is not a valid one, I should like fC the Editor to mention one thati valid and I'll write it up. But the ok cook's vacation is out-she is back a s her post of duty and I have a bran< - new porter, and we are all happy an< s serene now, especially so am I. Yr-Bn. A Safe Investment. Is one which is guaranteed to bt ing vo' ,sat isfactory result.s, or in case of failure a re turn of purchase price. On this safe plan vo can b)uy f'rom our advertised Druggist a botti Sof Dr. King's New Discovery for ConsunmT e tion. It is guaranteed to bring relief in ever e cae whnue o any afrection of Throai Luns r Ces, schas Consumpt ion. Intiam miation or Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma. wvhoo; d ing Cough, Croup. etc., etc. It is leasant an e agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and ca always be depended upon. Trial bottles fre at Rtobertson & Gilder's Drua Store. Elopment. fMr. Joseph Merrill and Miss Edt Lybrand, both of this city, were mai f ried this morning. It was a runawa marriage, but had none of the elemen1 of stern parental opposition. The love: met by appointment at the postoflia corner and went to the residence of th Rev. S. ID. Vaugh;a", where the nuptit knot was tied. They then repaired I the residence of the groom's father, M Samuel Merrill, where that aston ishe gentleman welcomed them with r- father's warmth. Mr. Merrill is a pro mising young m<1 ~e chanic who works at the railroad shop t The bride is a daughter of Mr. J. I -e Lybrand.-Columbia Record, 16th. 3ete1r t erit Wins. wdeiet.say to our citiz.ens, that it years we have been selling Dr King's Ne D)iscovery, for Comsumption, Dr. King's Ne Life Pills. Bucklen'~s Arnica Sal-e andl Ele tinc Bitters. and have never handled remeii that sell as well, or that have given sut nieslsatisfact ion. we do not hesitate " uarantee thiemx every time, andi we star ready to relund the puirchiase price, if sati factory results do not follow their use. The: remnedieslhave won their great popularii purely on their merits. Rtobertson & G; dier, D)ruggists . Run Over by Two Trucks of a Train at l- Yet Allive. (Greenville News. BLAeSsURGo, S. C., May 1t. _neg~ro boy was thrownu aeross t he rail thbe Thbree C's yesterday morning whi nattemlpting to couple the freight Marion. A pai of trucks passetd ov the fenmurs of both legs without brea) ing~ either, and hc almiost had one ha: severedl, besides receivi nig i njurnies in te gnally. Much to the surprise of altl wI saw~himt he is yet living, Hie talks di tinctly and ex presses a hope of gettit well. Euckler's Armd Salve. The Btest Salve in the world for run-. 'or r- Bruises, lcers. Sat. Rheiumn, l-ever sor--.T ter, thapped IIands. Chilblains. Coirus a Sall Skini Eruptions, and posinively em~ - Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed give pertect satisfaction, or money r-f undc' Price 25 cen ts pe box. For sale by Robe son & Gilder. er A Fountain Pen for 10c ut the the Bookstore. ly. lieetir.g of Newberry Conference. 'Ciit \eiVb._ry ('ufcrt"nce of th, Ev angetlical I,lt-ran Syn,,d of Soutl (*arolitla will mntet P1. v., in Bet btlehen . e hu:cl. av. .1. 11. Wy"vse's chl arge, or Friday t-fore the fifth Lord's day it Mav. -at I1 o'clock a. n. After thi regular order of business is disposed of the foll''wing topics will h diseasset as arratt-,ed by the president and setre tarv of con ference. '1opic 1st. The Home Mission wort of coifereney, a= laid over from previ ous meeting. Essayist, Rev. T. 0 Keister. 2nd. The necessity of uniformity it the use of the Comm on Service. Essay ist, Rev. J. F. Kiser. ::d. Has the Lutheran Church a dut3 to perform in the religious training o the colored people of our country Essayist, Iev. Z. W. 1edenbaugh. 4th. Shall there be a Lutheran re" union tie coming summer. Essayist Rev. G. W. Holland, ). I). 5th. What is the Lutheran view of the Atonermet Essayist, Rev. J. B. FOX, 'h. 1). ath. Is it Lutheran to use the last stanza of the closing hymn in public worship in place of the doxology. E,sayist, Rev. J. A. Sligh. AP'OINT31F.NTS FOR PRIEACHING. Opening sermon by the- president, Rev. M. J. Epting. Missionary Sermon, Rev. W. C. chaeffer. Sunday sermon, Rev. T. 0. Keis:er. Let each minister and ly <'elegate answer to roll call. WMr. A. .CLIAN, Secretary of Confereuce. Just received some new frames, Louis XIV style-oxidized and genuine sil ver-gilded, at SA LTER's PHoToGRAPH GA LLERY. This is the easoi lien Whiskey cones frequently into retluisition as medicine. Adulter ated Whiskies are as injurious as adult erated Drugs, and the effect o:n the sys tem is precisely the sa:,e-it kills-I would state from my own knowledge th .t I. W. Ha:-per's Ndson County Wh'kiskey is not adulterated;and on that account I can reconmtnd it to those seeking an article fully matured and scrupulously Pu'c. Respectfully, Thomas Q. Boozer, Newberry, S. C. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for C.storia. When she becarne 1is,, she clung to Castori& When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. If you feel weak and all worn out take BROWN'S IRON BITTERS ADVEIltTISED LETTER:S. PoST OFirCF, N winElRv, s. C. ti,i. tf lcitrs uncltimed and advertised >ta '20. ;t9 . Elack, Y rs l.rter Johnson. Ma-:ie Ch rter. Kate Mitrt.. Miss Martha G:ayhani. 1) 5 Preston, Alice (irer. M.a ley Simns, M1ol1ie Harre, Sarah Wi son, J Y Weaver, Clarrow Persons calling tror the above letters will please s.ty that they were advertised. R. 310OORJA-S. P. M. ONE ENJOYS 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, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys. tenm effectually, dispels colds, head~ aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only reme 'y of its kind ever pro. duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the mosi Ihealthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the mos1 poua emedy known. pouyrpor Fg is for sale in 50< and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist wh< may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one wh< wishes to try it. Do not accept an' substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. - I AN FRANCISCO, C AL. LOUISVILLE. KY. NEW Y)RK. N.Y. TAX SALES. STATEOF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY 0OF NEWB3ERRY. B YVIRTUE OF SUNDRY EXE cutions to me directed by C. I Boyd, Treasurer of Newberry County I will sell at public outcry before th Court House In Newberry, in sai, -State, on the first Monday in .Jum 18ISt1, the following lands delinquen for taxes for the fiscal year 1S89-9( Said lands lying and being in the fo1 lowing Townviship~s, and assessed in th Cnames of the persons here given, viz: TOWNSH iP NO. 1. 1 Lot assessed to Ransom ScottL TiowNsHIPI NO. 2. a5I;{ Acres assessed to James IL Fai & Co. TOWNsuIP' NO. :3 44 -Acres assessed to James T. Living ston. TOwNSff!1P NO. o. 1I A\cres, more or less, assessedt Wm. Y. Fair, Executor. wTOWNSH IP NO. 7. I Lout ini Town of Chappells, assesse ~t> Wm. Bi1. Reidl. o5 Ac res-, miore or lesa, assessed I L rkin Williams. TowNsiIlP NO. S. , Aeres, more or less, ae.essed1 Anuly -.heppard. TOWNSH IP No. 9. i48 Acres, miore or less, assessed I 1ot) Acres, more or less, assessed1 Est. David Kibler. All the above landls have b)eeu leva ~upon and will be sold, or so muc eth-reof as will be required1 to pay a the arrearages of taxes, e.>sts and pens ties asses~sed iereon. XX. WV. R ISER. Sheritl'N. C. Y V~XIRTEE OF THEl. POWE[ coneredupon us by the will Elia A. M. Lake, deceased, wve w sell at the late residence of said d (Pe:eed( ou Friday, .\Iay 22nd inst., t - inni1ng pr'ompitiy at 10 A. M., the pe sonali property of said deceased, conlSI >0 ing mostly of household furmture-l i cuding a large quantity of beddmn ~some solid silver, &c. Terms of Sale:-Cash. JNO. C. GOGGANS, JAS. K. P. GOGGANS, .Executors. - ~y~(Z' - WATC WATCHES! I W A T C I-HAVE THE ] EVER OFFElD IN STEM V PENDANT SET, AND BEVL AND THE VERI FARMER OR CALL. AND ALSO A M(JE LINE WATCHES FOR J1S Jno. F. TE / A for Infants d "Castoriaissowelladaptedtochildrenthat I recommend itas superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. AacEm, M. D., 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. UThe use of Castoria' is so universal and its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castoris within easyreach." Csaos 3URn, D.D. New York City. Late Pastor Bloomingdale Reformed Church. Tsz Cmrrav To arrive at Leavell & Speers, a full line of Children's Carriages. Call and see them. tf. DEATH OF RtOBERr M'BETHI. Ex-Sheriff and One of th,e Honored Citi zens of Uuion County. LSpecial to tlhe State.] Uxro:r, S. C., May 16.-Ex-Sherifr Robert McB3et b died yesterday after noon at 4 o'clock. on his plantation. five miles west of Union. In his death Union County loses one of her most popular citizens and brave and loyal sns. Col. McBethi was elected Sheriff in 1835, in 1843, in 18.55 and in 1862. When the law was changed he sue ceeded himself until 188~4, when he de cined to run again, being succeeded by Sheriff J. G. Long. Stopping tte Trail Of trade that would ordinarily have the tailor shops and other clothing house as its destination. I have al ready sold this season hundreds of these fine Bargain Suits, and the de nand is greater than ever, and in order to meet it I have placed 16O Fino S1im Suits on the counters to be sold at the low price of $10 in cash. At this time you will find the hand somiest line that has yet been shown you, former prices $16.50 $18, $22.50 $20. Those who desire to take advan tage of this offer and to appear in a fine Suit of Spring Clothes should call at once and make their selection. Good run of sizes all through the stock. I guarantee to show your bar gains in this lhne that no other house ein the city can duplicate in-any form. Just stop and think of the difference: of the former selling price and1 the price I offer you now-only $10. I guarantee this sale to be genuine, noth ing in it to deceive you, but every gar ment sold is as represented. I have the run on this popular sale and in tend to keep it, if giving you big value for a small amount of money is an item to you. This last line of goods placed on the counters is ahead of any you have seen before. dCall early and take your choice. I. L. Kinard, COLUMWtA, S. C. o00ONIIiT0R ID BIIlDER rpHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD o -L resectfully inform the general pub li hthe is prepared to make estimates o and contract for the building of churches, dwellings, storeroomns. and other work in d his line. Prices reasonable and work garanteed. T. H. CROMER. 1A CARD. JNDLY THANKING~ MY PAT .rons for past favors, I solicit a share of their patronagre by sending me oders which I can fill at short notice ad small profIits, anid remain as ever Yours Respectfully, E DUA RD SCHOL TZ. 161 Ful ton Ave., Astoria, N. Y. H IRE TEGREAiKEA K. Pcag nm al s Delcius.spclnan H E S! WATCHES! H E S | 3EST WATCH TJii8 IIHffKET1 FINDER, SCREW BA DUST PROOF. WATCH MECHANIC I 3EE THEM. DF _OTlR STYESI CETT9 AN 9 Jfi1S Speck, jt I md Children. Castoris cm es Colic, Constipaion2, Sour Stomach, Diarrhea. Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes dl gestion, Withouz injurious medication. " For several years I have recommended your' Castoria,' and shall always continue to do so as it has invariably produced beneWal EnwiN F. PAEDE, M. D., "Tre Winthrop,"125th Street and'th Ave., - New York City. a CoMar, 77 MURRAY STRET, NEw Yor. CONTRACTOR BUILDER. THE UNDER- - . signed has fitted - up a new Wood -n Work Shop on conrof IHar rington and Mc - Kibben Streets Ld is prepared to make ESTIMATES ON BUIhLINGS, I And Any Kind of Wood Wo.:, -A SPECIALTY OF RRACKETS, MOULDINGS, ND ALL KINDS OF SCROLL - SAWING. SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, SHINGLES,j AND LATHES ON HAND AND FOR SALE CHEAP. LUMBER, DRESSED OR ROUGH. NOVELTY WEATH ERBOADING. [ FACT ANYTH1NG IN MYLINE ON SHORT NOT ICE. SATISFACTIOZI GUAR AZPEED. GIVE ME A CALL. IRBY D. SHOCKL EY, Cor. Ewringtan & M3cKibben St., __ NEWBERRY, S. C. gi During by absence Mr. Robley Bruce will have charge. NOTICE! WE KEEP A GOOD LINE OF STOYES IN STOCK ALL THE TIME AT Rockbottom Prices. 9ur Xo.78Stove For Ten Dollars IS HARD TO BEAT. CA LL AND SEE IT. BROOMS, WOODEN BUCKETS AND A LL OTHER GOODS SO LI D H US AT PRICES TO SUIT THE PURCH{ASER. Re-pectfully, I. 3. SCOTT & C0. Newberry, S. C. BOILING WATER OR MILK E PP S'S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. QOOQA ~.ABELLED 1-2 LB. TINS ONLY.