The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, October 08, 1891, Image 3

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Local and .Special. Ei The Cottoi Market. The Herald and News gives below the cotton market of Columbia, Au gusta and Charleston as found in yes terday's daily papers. The staple was selling in Newberry yesterday for SC.81 for good middling and 7{@S fo- middling. COLUXLYA, S. C., Oct. 6.- Market steady; good middling 8 1-4; strict Luid d1ing 8 1-16; middling 7 15-16. ALGUSTA, Oct. 6.-Cotton quiet; middling 8 1-16, receipts 3,270; sales 2, 065. CHARLESTON, Oct. 6.-Cotton firm; middling 8, receipts 4,338; sales 3,000. To the Ladies. W. T. Tarrant has just received a beautiful stock of fall millinery goods, of all the latest styles of ladies' hats, trimmings and ribbons, together with _l the latest novelties at prices to suit every lady. Call and see. tf. A New Sign. Klettner has gotten up a new sign, about which he tells you in another column. He gives the black eye to all competitors on his speck' bargain counter. A Big Land.Sale. Saleday in November will be a big day in Newberry. In addition to the sales by the Probate Judge and Master, the Executors of F. H. Dominick offer for sale some twenty tracts of land. For particulars see advertising columns. "Mer ry Go Road." Howard's Mammoth Flyng Trapeze, run by steam will arrive at Newberry to-morrow. it Fresh Nor.olk Oysters On Saturday at restaurant. tf J:-. Dunba., Agt. For Sale. A desirable lot in Helena with four room cottage. Apply at Salter's photo graph gailery. tf Earn Baroed. On Saturday night the barn and stables of Robert Floyd, colored. in Tow aship'No. 6, were-burned. He lost 2,400 bundles of fodder and a quantity of other stock food. The cotton house near by, containing five or six bales or cotton, was saved by great exertion. The origin of the fire is believed to be incendiar:y. Floyd was burned out about a year ago. 200 000 Shingles. For sale at $2.00 par thousand by tf Shockley Bros. We are giving satisfaction in net weight of lint. Our gins fairly skin the seed at tf Oil Mill Ginaery. "Oh! where did you get that hat?" Blalock's, of course. New shapes and choice colors exclusively. tf. Some Big Values in our "Job De partment. - tf. WOONTEi & MCWHii;TER. The prettiest and nicest line of Car pet Samples ever seen in the city. Call and select your carpets. We take pleasure in showing them. At LEAVEE'L & SPEERS. Meteoro'og.cal IEecord, Sept. ? s91. Mean temn erature, 75.5. Highest, 8 2 EU Lowest, 3S. Total precipitation, 2.81 inches. Sept., 1890, 8.82 inches. Deficit, 1891, 6.01 inches. lRainfall 9 months, 1890, 36.67 inches. Rainfall 9.months,11801, 53.3 inches. Excess 9 mooth-, 1?891, 16.67 inches.. W. G. PETEESoN. DoD't Forget. Howard's Flying Tra seze will get to Newberry on Friday, ojctober 9th, to amuse both great and small. it )ce I!ouse Will be open every Sunday 8 to 9.30 a. m.;12 tol1p.fm.; 6to7.39p. m. Ice tickets for sale at my store. ti SAM B. JONES. r The Graded schools. The Graded Schools are on a boom. The enrollment is increasiog. A nother teacher is needed. T be trustee3 have the funds to pay another teacher and they have decided to eleet one. In fact ibey have already elected. Miss Bessie SLradley, of G reenville was chosen. We understand, however, that she has de ced and now they have to elect an other. They will have no trouible tofind another. If they are not pa'ticu'ar about goiog ab:'oad for a teacher they migbt find one at home well fitted for tework. Gratrnying to all. The high position attained and the universal acceptance and approval of the pleasant'liquid fi tit remedy Syrup of Figs, as the most excellent laxative known, illustrate the value of the qua lities on which its success is bated and are abundantly gratifying to the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Company. Whit.n res E'kdge. On October 1st the County Commis soners let the contract for building a brdeacross Enoree River near the growing town of WVbit mires. The price *_b_ pad_ i $1,000, of wbih amounL svolt 'it & Co., Spearmnvn forSo1eaUtr' :M-s are the firms ~ oft'\-o wor k. Thbe 'ion int 'y~-tyle, spau he wronteach a~'gtb. M. litical -. . It is e, you int ' lS'ot deal tut~ r. oh,m my Geor2 set of 17th .ways huildint.hb of corn quipe be 17thent ha. ow let n dtor - - te v-ticu' ~but an ut ha mi -cus sur at a mlI to the4ed Dollars pathidred m ando mee~ t' (caused by' try tof heti issulce by taking' tyby -irodeaa ta ' rcirculau, hat ZZ2(al remed -Toledo, 0. flamed N THE FoOLS.glI Water." have imprad sia. Tndigesion, i-ruet. Sra Eyes, Kidney impra d eases, Ch-onic Sores, n hasit for Dyspepsia an~d my own case with great J. H AaR. B3LEASE, At. for Newb'erry Coouty. eliable" Hams are still in the lead. very day the demand for them.io cra '.If you want a nice, mild. swee Ham, none cru be found to equal the "Reliable." Always on band and arriving at McINToSH'S. ly VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. We call your attention to the ad. ol Sherard & Minor. The County Commissioners will hold their annual meeting on November 5. Mr. J. S. Fair has made 1100 gallow of wine from his vineyard this year. Grape culture pays. The Lutheran Sunday-school has changed the hour of meeting from 9.u( a. m., to 4.30 p. m. . Rev. Dr. Cozby, will preach 6ext Sunday morning on "The Polity of the Presbyterian Church." A man in Newberry last Saturday night ate three and a half cans 61 salmon at one meal. Mr. S. B. Aull has been drawn s a juror in the United States Court to be held in Columbia in December. The brickwork on the Graded School building has been completed. Os. Wells says it is O. K. Aid so it is. Two shares of the capital stock of thE National Baak of New ber,'y were sold on MJouday at $175 per share, par valuE $100. One of the finest pointer dogs in thE Staze, belonging to Mr. James Wells, was shot and killed by an unknown party last Monday at about 3 a. in. A meeting of the Lutheran coo,re gation will be held to-n.izbt (Wednes day) to hear the report of the committee e.ppointed to select a plan for a new chu-ch. Mrs. E. C. Houseal and Mrs. Wm. Johnson are the delegates from Luther Chapel Society to the Lutheran Woman's Missionary Convention at Prosperity to-morrow. District Deputy Grand Master J. T. Barron paid an official visit to Amity Lodge No. &7 A. F. M., on last Monday Dight, and gave a full exemplification of the work before the lodge. The commun'on will be adminis tered at the Lutheran church next Sunday moraing. The services at night will begin at 7:Oand the sermon will be preached by Prof. A. G. Voigt. Mr. C'W. Miller, of Miller Bros., Columbia, has come to Newberry and is buying cotton here. He bas head. quaiters at the store of Smith & Wearn. We welcome Mr. Miller to our midst and hope be will keep the market on a mov. upwards. Saled,,y was a very quiet day. A small crowd in town. No land was sold by officers of court. The Execu tors of F. H. Domivick, deceased, offered some property for sale. The sale advertised by the sheriff was with. drawn. M -s. H. C. Barre, a former Newber rian but who has been running a board. ing house in Greeaville, has recently taken charge of the Goodwin House. We can assure those wbo stop wihh her that -hey will get good atLention and as to the culinary part, they will receive tLe best of fare. The last quarterly conference of the Methodist Church at Newberrv for this 3 ear will be held next Sunday night after service at the church. This will be the last appointment of Rev. A. J. Cauthen at this plaen. He will have fin 'sbed up ,,ur years as presidiog el der of thuis disricu and a new man will take his place. We have a quiet and peaceful town. On Monday a reporter strolled down to the opera bouee and there found the clerk aad treasurer, a policeman and two butchers enjoying the luxury of a quiet game of marbles. There is no place like Newberry. Such sports re mind one of old times. The Newberry Lutherati Church on Sunday elected the following officers : Arthur Kihler, elder. to fill vacancy. Descons--Geo. B. Cromer, Dr. 0. B. Maver, Dr. Peter Robertson, Dr. J. M. Kihler, Wmn. Johoson, Dr. W. G. liou seal, Wmn. P. Houseal, Win. A. Kin ard, F. A. Schumpert, J. H. Summer. Mr. T. G. Williams has received a present from the Standard Sewing Miachine Company of a fine Silk Bat, for efficient work in -selling those ma chines. The company off'ered to give him a bat if he z'o;d ten machines in a month. Instead he sold I8 and lost several days owing to the illness of his father. FINE LAMPS. Fine Parlor. - ed oom and Hanging Lamps. Make so'table prese 'ts at weddiog occasions. A la ge and varied assortment at Telbawfs Dinug Store, just from New YorL GP Price low. She: "Going to buy a suit, love, this season, from Blalock?" He: "Certainly." She: "And why from Blalock's'"' He:'"Because, dear, whben I spend my $15.00 I want Style and Durability; Zd my fifteen dollars takes no chances." Right you are, my boy! tf. Petsonal. Mrs. Geo. S. Mower has returned home. Mr'1. F. Werber, Jr., has return to Washingion. Canvt. A. P. "ifer returned last SaLner day .om hisannual visit to Vi gioia. Solicitor 0. L. Schumpert returnEd yesterday from Union having finished the sessions court. M ,.4P. G. Ellisor has gone to the Uoi versity of Virginia where he will take a course in pharmacy.. Mis~s Hattie Wells is bomne from a two monthbs' visit to re'atives at Lin co o ton, N. C. Rev. W. W. Dan niel of the Metho dist Church returned f.om a visit to relatives up the country. Hon. Geo. S. Miower h'as returned Rom Spa--tanburg where he had been to appear in the Eoosaw case. N ,isses Miamie Wal!ae , Euuice Gib son, Lizzie Reagin, Mamie .Renwick and Mary Emma Carlisle left last Sat LJday for Due West Female College. Messrs. Jno. Derst bJd A dam Kessel, of Savannah, Ga., were in Newberry yeterday. They came is a special somnmiLtee from their- cougregation to r ge Prof. A. .1. Bowers to accept the .u mous call of the Lutheran church 7Savannah to become p; ,tor. E.tamloatIoa or Te. z:bers. At the teachers' e: amination, held >n the second instant, nineteen appli sants appeared before the Board of Ex rnminers. Of this number eight were white and eleven colored. Two whbite, ecived first grade, two s'cond grade. rnd six third grade. Two colored sec rnd grade, one third grade, and eight 'ailed to pass. Highest of all in Leavenng Power. ABSOW3 surnivo -s' Meetinug-Xintes. NEwBERP.Y, S. C., Oct. V>th, 1891. The Confederate Survivors' Assoc ation of Newberry County met in ti Court House on Monday, October 5tt 1891, at 11 a. m. The meeting*was called to order b the president, Gen. Y. J. Pope, who i a few well chosen remarks reviewe the objects of Lhe Association and th important duLy we owe to the caus and to the memory of those who wer out with us in the support of so nobi a cause. Twenty-nine additional names ha been added to the roll since the a, meeting, makingthe total number names on the roll to date 226. Eeports of committees were the cailed for. Y. J. Pope, ft om the con: mittee to prepare a coustitution an by-laws for the Assoca, ion, r-eporte that the committee was not yet pr pared to report. On motion of Di James Mclatosh, the coomittee wa continutd and instructed to report a next meeting. Col. 0. L. Schumper being absent on official business an no other member of his committee bN ing preseat, no report was heard fror that committee. W. H. Wallace: treasurer, made report on behalf of the different com mittees appointed to raise funds for tb Davis monument; the amount ieport i as turned over to the treasu -er, $1S0.9( Col. J. F. J. Caldwell wade some re marks in favor of continuing the com mittee appointed to raise funds unti the first monday in November nexi On motion the following resolutiol was unanimously adopted: Resolved, That the thanks of thi Association are due and are hereb: tendered to the di'erent committee appointed to collect funds for th Davis monument. and that they be re quested to continue their efforts to col lect further funds until the first Mon day in November ne--t. On motion of Dr. S. Pope, the fol lowing resolution was adopted: R?esolved, That it is the sense of thi meeting of the Newberry Survivor Association that the State of Sout] Carolina should p:ovide a home for he disabled Confederate soldiers and saa men. The secretary reported that in obed; ence to the diiection or the Associatioi he used every effort to procure the cer tificates of expefience of Confederat prisoners in Northern prisons, and - ceived th ree (3), copies of which wc sent by order of the At sociation to Dr John A. Wyeth, of Madison Avenue N. Y.: aad the following answer wa received from Dr. Wyeth: Dea' Sie: Accept my :oce e tba)L-s fo te i 7e es: you PAd you.-.soc;a e ru.-vivo, ave se In t-1e cacne. i a-o - ' o. sh0'1o, .eed w a.y -i :he -ald. . -i o-.-;.A is over. See , ve Seo.ember Cea -mT*V. 'ou S . 'A. Wi-v-T; '4!.d so 'Aveo.'e, N. Y. The secretary was directed to prour as maty other certificates as possibl and have theni published in the count; paners. tn motion of Dr. James McIntosh the Assuciatica went into an elect:ol of five survivors to act with the Count: Pension Board. On mottoo of Col. J C. S. Brown, the former board, cou ssting of John C. Wils,)n, C. F. Boyd Dr. S. Pope, J. D. Wedeman and B. F Doozer were re-elected, with the nam of J. D. Suber substitutzd for that o Mr. W(deman, deceased. On motion of Dr. G. W. Holland, th Association Dow adjourned to meet oi Ist Monday in November next. Y. J. Po?E, President. C. F. Bo&D, Secretary. Wanted !. To gin your cotton, can do it in 1 minutes without you touching it. A tf Oil Mill Ginuery. Mineral Water. Just received a fresh lot of Glenm Springs, Harris' Mineral, Buffal' Lithia, and Bromine and Arsenic Wa ters at Robinson & Gilder's Drug Store Mackerel! Mackerel! Mackerel! This season the prices on all grade of Mackerel, place them for the firs time in se;eral years within reach o every one. Try some of the choices on the market, at MCINTOSH's. ly LAMPS, LA MPS, LAMPS We have just opened a full lin of BANQUET and VASE LAMPS All new and artisUce designs Nohiugr more suiba)1e for a wed ding presenrt.. We have. bough these goods~ to sell, and hav< marked them down accordingly ROBERTSON & G [LDER'S -Drug Store. Ca e'Your Corns By Using bbott's East Indian Corn Paint fo Cors, Bunions and Warts, it is grea EXCELSIOR NOTES. Messrs. Lee Singley and J. A. Bo) and spent Friday in the Saluda neigh borhood on business. Our frend Mr. S. L. Shealy is al smiles this week because he has a nes boarder-anoLher wee little voter. Tle weather is fine, tho~ atmospher pleasant and our farmers are still on move. Still the fields are white wit] cotton. M-. James D. Kinard left here Mori day for New berry College. We ar pleased to learn that college opene< with a full numbier of student3 and w wish the institution another succes Lu year. The young folks of our quiet httl v.lage enjoyed a pleasant social gatt: erng at Mr. J. D. Stoues' little cottag on Thursday evening. While the dei was quietly dripping the young gent and their lady partners were all happ. and chcarful. Mr. Rufus Counts, son of Mr. A. N1 Counts, left here on Monday to ente New berry College. We hope to hea of more of our young men following tb same example. Mr. Counts has been faithful and quiet student of Excelsic school. In him the Professors will fini a quiet young man and a faithful sLu dent. A meeuing of the trustees of Excel sior school on Friday night resulted i: the re-election of Prof. J. S. Wheele as teacher of said school for anothe scholastic school term. We comipli ment the trustees iu again securing th serices of Prof. WVheeler and we wis] t he school much success. We are it formed that Prof. Wheeler has accepte< and that school will again open on firs Monday in November next. -U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. z7, 1889. FLY PURE MissIora.y onvention. The annual meeting of the Woman I- Home and Foreign Missionary Convel e tion of the South Carol;a Synod wi , begin in Grace eburch, Prospet ity, 0 tober 9th. PROGRA1 M E. 2 P. .-Business met.,iug. 7:30 P. M. e 1. Music-Hymn 3-3. t 2. Scriptures and Prayer. e 3. Adoress of welcome: Mrs. T. ( Keister. 1 4. Response: Miss Minnie Hussini t 5. Music-Hymn "S9. 6. Address: Deborah's Call, Rev. I A. W!ngard. 7. Anthem by choir: "Father, lea me home." S. Address: Missions a work of faiti I Rev. A. G. Voigt. 9. Anthem by choir: "I waut to be worker." 10. Collection. t 11. Music-Hymn 395. Doxolog. t Benediction. I SA.XRDAY, OCTOBER 10. 9 A. M. Business session. ' 2 P. M. Business session. SUNDAY, oCiOER 11. 11 A. M. Missionary Sermon, ReN e J. G. Graichen: Text: "And he sai I unto them, go ye into all the wort and preach the gospel to eve:y cies . ture." Mark 16: 15. - 7::0 P. M. 1. Opecing services. 2. Essay: Consecrated Womanhoo, N s. W. 0. Sebaeffer. 3. Antbem by choir: "Watcbman. B 4. Essay: Consecration: Mrs. J. h r Wyse. 3 5. Anthem by choir: "I was gla a when they said unto me." - 6. Clos-ng exercises. T. C. POOL Bas gone into ibe Wagon an 3 Buggy business. G've b:ma ca if yoa waoz a.iythog in th2 r line. Artists fine Tube Oil Paints for sale a tf. Salter's Photograph Gallery. SCHOOL BOOKS AT THE LOWEST PF ICES "AN BE L FOUND AT WRIGHT'S BOOK STORE Helena HeralWings. Mrs. T. P. Lane is on a visit to Cc lumbia. r Miss Lizzie Gaillard returned ]as - Tuesday to the Ced.r Springs Institu:' - in Spartanburg County. ' There were t bree or four railroad ac . e lents in this State in one day laQ f week, in one of which a young negr man of this place, named La Pitts,wa I crushed to death beneath an overtur ed car. Professor Williams Welch, of Clerr son College, who is now studying a theAcadanie Jutiea,in Paris, and cop3 ing among the master-pieces in th renowned Luxemburg tballery, write that be bra recently made a tour c 5Switzerland which seemed filled witi t tourists from all parts of Europe ani America as well as from Asia and Sout] Africa. Hr visited Lucerne with it exqu;site lake; spent a night on Moon 1 Pilatus; ascended Mount Riga on foc > and descended by rail. He went t -Interlarken and GSrindelwald, so fame .for the glaciers and sublime scenery We hope that he will favor us with a occasional note from his interestin Sportfolio, SA.Ss SocC. f PEPPERM)NT CORDIAL. A pleasant and efficient remedy for Dysentery, Diarrhoaa and all ,stomach and bowel complaints. SPrepared and sold by RO:BER TSON & GILDER, . Corner Drug Store -Delioquent Tax Payers. * Every year ther~e are more or less d. linquent tax payers. A fter the Trea' Surer fails to. collect, executions a placed in the bands of the Sheriff' fa 'collection, and then there are always number who escape taxation by mov ing out of the county and sometim' dying. For the fiscal year 1888-89 th Suer'rf bad 370 nulla bonas, and o1 these had traveled 7,696 miles in th efiort to collect. r For the fiscal year 1U39-90 he had 27 t delinquents fsom whom he failedt receive anything and traveled 5,6t miles. Most of these were negro -an only bed a poll. Once more you can get those fir Keg Cucumber Pickles, from McIr Stosh's. If you have never tried then Snow is your chance. ly SWhat asaving of work and timet Shave your cotton ginned at the Oil Mi 1Ginnery. tf -La Grippe Again. Irithe epidemic of La Grippe last se Ison. Dr King's New Discovery for Consumni e lion, Cou3hs and Colds pi oved to be the b: l remedy. Reporte from ihe many who used con drm ibis satem ent. They-were not on. quickly relieved. ha' Ihe disease lett no b., a alter results. We ak you to give this remed -a tiial, and we guaimniee that you will be sa *isfled wiLh the iesulls, or the purchase p -k B will bereiunded. It has no equal In La G.ipt ,or any Throat. Chest or Lung Trouble. Trial bottles free at Robertson & Gilder' a Drug store. Largfe bottles, 50c. and $1.00. Ivers & Pond Pianos. SThese pianos are of the highest gra1 r They contain that most desirable irr a piovement, the patent Soft-stop, an Sthey can be bought at fair prices and o r sy payments regardless of distanc from manufactory. . A catalogue describing and picturin these pianos will be mailed free if yo send a request anid your address on - postal card to Ivers & Pond Piano Co 1Masonic Temple, 183 Tremont St., Bo, r ton. B LEMON ELIXIR. 1A Pleasant Lemon Drink. - For Billiousnmss, Constipation an I Malaria, take Lemon Elixir. t For Indi estion, Sick arnd Nervou Headache, take Lt.mon Elixir. For Sleeplessntess, Nervousness an Heartfailure, take Lemon Elixir. For Fevers, Chills and Debility, tak Lemon ElPxir. Ladies, for natural and thorough or ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir. Dr. Moze!ey's Lemon Elixir will no fail you in any of the above named dis eases, all of which ari.e from a torpli or diseased liver, stomai~ch, kidneiys o: bowels. Prepared only by Dr. H. M zelty A tlanta, Ga., 50c. and $1.0:l bottles al Druggists. LEMON HOT DROPS. Cures all Coughs. Coldst, Hoar-.enesm Sore Throat, B3ronchitis, P,,eumno ia, Hemorrhage and all throat anid Iunu diseases. An elegant and reliable preparation. 25 cents at druggists. Prepared only by n DrH uM iey Atlanta, . y Newberry Co-ege. s The fall session of New berry College began last Thursday. The opening was I good, the outlook encouraging. The . local patronage is not as good ss for ierly, owing perhaps to the Graced 0 Schools, but the attendance in the col lege classes larger than usual. About Sn have been enrolled mostly boarders h and students in the college classes. Two scholarships have been made out of the income from the bequest of . C. H. Suber, and as 1 er anaouucement the examination for appointment . th -e was held at the opening of I 1e session. The boys were to be from t0is couoty. The successful ones were Edd'e Boland and .lames - ,ittenberg. l d A gentleman whose name is not U given has established a third schola--s . ship and this one has been awarded to Ira Bedenbaugh. a Several young men are expected in a short time and it will not be long before the roll reaches 100.i For Sale. A select line of cheap and fine Pic ture Frames at n tf. Salter's Photograph Gallery. tj Bring us your cottojk to be giiuned, we do the unloading at st ti Oil Mill Giunery. sr -- _ _--_w The Dr. 0. B. Mayer Scholarship. h The congregation of the Lutheran church at a meetingon Sunday decided 0 t ) appropriate $60 as the basis of a schol- 10 arsbip in NewberryCollege to be known as "The O.B. Mayer scholarship." This LE is a good idea. Dr. Mayer was a mem ber of the faculty of the college from w the beginning of the college until his 0 death, and a devoted member of the Lutheran church. It should be made a perpetual memorial to his memory. The tollowing is the resolution of the church: Resolcd, That we cont ribute to New 1 berry College $60 a year to aid in edu- F cating some needy Lutheran student under iegulatious to be fi.,ed by the c. t faculty, and that it stand as the basis C for a scholarship to be known as "The F P 0. B. Nayer sciolarship." Jt t WAGONS AND BUGGIES pi FOR SALEEY - if T. C. POOL. Sliver So eet I Miss Katie Boukuight has been g visiting relatives in this community. d Miss Ida Bouknight has been visiting V her Aunt, M'rs. Wallace Goodman. S Miss Bessie Long has been visiting Ix relatives in this community. Miss Nannie Livingston has returned G to i be Columbia Female Cotlege. A We have been having very pretty E weather for the past few weeks. It is w very pleasant time for gathering cot ton. Mr. T. J. Ma-ett has comp-eled his a t new dwelling on the St;pheni place s[ near Deadfall. He is building it for d e a] colored people. ti Mrs. E. L. Spearman hr returned to m4 her home fron a visit to relatives in b Columbia. We bope she enjoyed her K visit as she seldom goes to stay any length of time. f Mr. J. T. Smith, Jr., thinks of mov- . iug in his new residence near Long t shore's the latter part of this month and Mr. J. F. Smith, Sr., will then e occupy the Dead.lI house. s ._ __ - u u EdBrog the children to town and give b them a ride on the Howard fiying h Sorses. 1t t If you don't want to wait long for t your cotton to be ginned, carry it to.the a I f Oil Mill Ginnery. a !R.ED CLOVER, s LUCERN,( b BLUE GRAIS, and BUJST'S L AWN GR ASS SEED, at~ ROBERTSON & GILDER'S DRUG STORE. A prominent Railroad Superinten dent, living in Savannah, one su ffering for years from Malaria and General Debility, says, on having recovered his health by the use of P. P. P., thinks that he will live forever, if he can always get P. P. P.-(Prickiy Ash. Poke Root and Potassium. This party's name will be given on application. e WHISKEY r is often used as a medicine, in which case the purity of the article is of the - greatest importance. I. WV. Harper is a - Kentucky distiller of national reputa e tion. The product of his Distillery is Sshipped direct to the retail trcde; it " passes tbrough no middle man's b *-ds, to be mixed, (-0l0 d, and watered. 5 Consumers, therefo e, hale the assur 0 ance that I. WV. Harper's Whiskey is 4~ sold in its absolute purity by his Agent, Tros. Q. Boza. New berry, S. C. e Bucklen's Armcea salve. The Rest Salve in the world for Cuts. Sores, Bruise; Ulcers. Salt Rheumi, Fever Sores, Tet ter, chapped i-ands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin F.ruptions, and politively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to Sgive perfect satisfaction. or money refunded IPrice 25cents pe box. F-or swe by Robert.. son & Gilder. Every one who has tried the "Tar heel Cneese" recommend it as being ,the finest cbeese ever brought to the y city. Lease your order for some, at Lly MCINTOSH'S. a The F;rst Tobacco Break. e CHaRtEsTON, S. C., Oct. 2.-The first tobacco "break" orauction market a in South Carolina was held yesterday C at Florence. Over 40,000 pounds were 0: sold tor an aggregate of aboutS$4,000, d the average price being between nine .and ten cents per pound. The first lot - brough t $2 per potund, a fancy price. its 1 d value being abont'75cents. Two other el n small Jots, extra fine, brought $0 per h e pound. Tobacco raising is now an es- n tablished industry in this State. aIf you feel weak and all worn out take a BROWN'S IRON BITTERS 8 I C Smoked Tongues And Dried Beef at Mcintosh's. S ASK FOR BON BONS CHOCOLATES F IN SEALED P.ACKAGES $ AT S A M.B.JOANES-'. IN MEMIORIAM. Frederick Werber. Naws u.,.a luu,.y,--ol>iit. liep...:);. The hanored and lamented subject this simple tribute of afNection and ,spect, was a German by birth-the lace of his nativity being Holstein. a the prime of his manhood he left is native land for America, arriving SSavannah,Ga.,--this was in the year Jn Is30 he canie to Newberry, S. C., here he has ever si ace made his home. Mr. Werber was a cultured gentle-' tan, of quiet and unaffected manner. He ana Miss Marie Louisa Bobo were, nited in marriage, the fruit of their' nion being four daughters aud two mns, all of whom, with the exception his third daughter, Miriam, survive mI. Mr. Werher was devoted to art and LeraLure anl gave his c'.ildren all the lea'tog" (I polite accomplishments. is Lone was made bright and attrac ve for theni. Ie was a kind and de >ted husband and father; in aa,e -:hm times an indulgeot yet firm aster. But it is of his friendly spirit iat the wrter would take the liberty speaking. He was !oyal, and true as the north ar in his friendship, and in the warm >cial amenities of his home he gave elcome in true Germanic-Carolinian :spitality. But our friend bad passed the limit three score and ten and could no nger abide with us. To-day we would place the immor lie upon his tomb, and as the weeks, ontbs and years pass upon their silent ay, we would keep green the memory one whom we loved as a brother. A FUEND. ADVERTISED LETTEWS. - POST OFFICE, NEWBERRY, S. C. List of letters unclaimed and advertised : ober7, 19,. >bonso.WG Ba q Wm P acv ''o li: s, Ej? ov.. ,is-,Co, le. ie- (. -ry, J B)-t-o,IS (Ze g -a i.-I,I..V ss'% 1-1 -l. o ev o kva d. Geoi .ei "ove. e Jo.) oyd. A 'dy See. 3*s.. Nc e -, Spo, e W'o'. LC . SOO. PO' WJI :-ms, 1 s Teoe. S calfl' ig for the above Ie.:e ;. w,J! eas~e sa tnat they were adve -tised. R. MooR v 4,.P. M. ele_-ate,d to the Geoga road Congress. [Special to Greenville -News.] COLUMBIA, S. C., October 6.-The esvernor baa apnointed the following elegates to the Georgia road congress, *hich meets at Atlanta, October 29th: irst district, J. H. Counts, J. H. Dukes; ond, W. H. Mauldin, W. H. Zim ierman; third, J. A. Sligb, J. L. bank-in; fourth, John G. Williams, -eo. D. Dean; fifth, T. J. Strait, J. H. [cDanibe; si:tb, Charles Crossiand, J. . Stsekbouse; seventh, W. K. Cross ell, E. J. Dennie. G naranteed -Cure for La Grippe, We authorize our adaertised druggist t il you Dr. King's New Discovery for Co n imption. Coughs and Colds, upon this con tion. If you are afflicted with La Grippe id will use this remedy according to direc Dus, giving it a fair trial, and experience ) benefit, you ray return the bottle and tve your money refunded. We make this er, because of the wonderful success of Dr. ing's New Discovery during last season's >idemic. Have heard of no case in which it .i.d. Try it. TriQ bottles free at Robertson Giders, Drug Stote. Large siza. 50c, and 000. How I Was Cured of So-Called Cancer. LULATON, GA. DEAn. SiR-This is to certify that I as a sufferer with a place on my derlip for fourteen years, and was oder treatment of different physicians, t they done me no good. Il had lost pe of being cured by medical treat tent. I then went to a doctor lIving i Florida, who treated them by art. .fter going to him it got well, appar itly, for a while, but returned as bad Sever. I then concluded to t ry P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke RooL ar d Potta um), and after taking five bottles >int size) was cured. I also find it to e a good medicine to give a goou ap hildren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. hen she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. hen she became Miss, she clung toCstra WhnsehdCide,h aete Castoria. M~any Persons are broken < down from overwork or household cares. < BroWn's iron Bitters Bebunlds the i system, aids digestion, removes excess of bile, and cures malaria. Get the genuine. ONE EN3OYS oth the method and results when yrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant ad refreshing to the taste, and acts ently yet prorptly on the Kidneys,2 ivadBwels, cleanses the sye im effectually, dispels colds, head hes and fevers and cures habitual 2nstipation. Syrup of Figs is the nly remedy of its kind ever pro uced, pleasing to the taste and ac ptable to the stomach, prompt in a action and truly beneficial in its fects, prepared only from the most elthy and agreeable substances, its any excellent qualities commend it > all and have made it the most. op ular remedy known. Srp of Figs is for sale ir.50c nd$1lbottles by all leading drug ists. Any reliable druggist who iay not have it on hand will pro ure it promptly for any one who rishes totry it. Do not accept any ubstitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP Co. SA N FR ANCISCO, CA L. L.OUIS VLuE. Ky. NEW YORK. N.Y._ BwIJBIF] UoIio8o NEWBEEEY, S. C. TEXT SESSION OPENS OC'TO .~ ber 1st, 1891, and ends June 1..th,1 92. Expenses :are as follows: lToard )a monthb. Other necessary ex pen)ses,$2 > $1 a miouth. Total exp)ense for sessIin 19.5') to $149.50. Board from Monday 0011 to Fri<iay noon, $5 o a mlonlth. in isters' sons are given tuition at half ites. Complete Business Department, in -hi are taught Book-keeping,'Teleg ipby, Type-writing and Short-hana. :xpese of 4 mouths' Session.: $65 to For eatalogue or other information, rite to G. WV. HOLLAND, President. for Infants a "Castoriaissowlladaptedtochldrenthat Ircommenditassuperiortoanypresription kntown to me." H. A. Acn3rn, E. ]., 11U So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. " The use of 'Castoria' is'so universal and its merits so well hown that it seems a work of superero'r.ion to endorse it. Few arethe intellhgent famies who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." Ne iork C.t Le Pastor Bloomingdale Beformed C .rh. \@ri dal -o - / am just rect tiful line of SSOLID e * and Plated War BRIDL PE Call and see JOHN F. AT A UNI S W H r~.Qdinance :>oRaise u the Fiscal Year End- it ing 31 March, 1892. ] E IT ORDAINED BY THE MAY Sor and Aldermen in Council as ebled andi by authority of the same: ec. 1. That a tax of twenty cents on1 ~ry hundred dollars in valaeof all real1 Ld personal property of every descrip-e io owned and possessed in the town 1 wberry, S. C., (except the property if hurches and chartered institutions lf earning) shall be levied and paid >t the treasury of said town for cur-4 t expenses.I ec. 2. That a tax of one dollar shall evied on each dog within said town in paid into the treasury of said on. ec. 3. That for the purpose cf fixing evalue of personal property for taxa-; o, the clerk and treasurer iball beU uired to keep his office open every y(Sundays excepted) fromt 9 a. mn. to clock p. m., fronm first day of Oct rto the fifteenth day of October, 1891,+ receive on oath tbe returns of the 3ers orthe agents of the owners of 1. lpersonal property within the town I Cf ew berry, and in cree of failure to ke ret urns of said personal propertyr rassessment by the owners or theZ uts.of the owners thereof, the clerk treasurer of said town shall assess esame. hat tile taxes herein levied shall be id in lawful money of the United ittes to the clerk and treasurer of said wn within the space of time begin ig on the 20th day of October and ding on the 20th day of .November, NE and ratified under the corporate seal of the town of Newberry, s.]S.) C., this the 3d day of Sep tember, A. D., 1891. THOS. E. EPTING, [ayor pro. temn. of Newberry, S. C. TEST: JOHN S. FAIR, C. & T. T. C. N. TH KEWBERRY Savings Bank S NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS.! Deposits in sums of one dollar and~ zards received and interest paid on ne at the rate of four (4) per cent per umur if left exceeding ninety days. oney loaned on easy terms ott Per oal, Real Estate. Stocks. Bonds, Col trals, etc. JAMES McINTOSH, . President. . Hi. WRIG HT, Cashier. - TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA__ F OUNTY OF NEWBERRY-INa ROBATE COURT. ByJ. B. Fellers, Esq., Probate Judge.* WitERaas, John M. Kinard, as C. C. P., hath made suit to me to grant F Ir Letters of Admnistration with ewill annzexerd, of the Estate and fects of Jo!mn Albr' -ns deceased : hse are, therefore, To cite and ad-' tih all and singular the kindred.' fl creditors of the said John A bramts,! leeased, that they be and ap ler before me, in the Court of Probate,' >e held at Newberry Court House, inthe 4th day of November, 1891, after >bication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the rnoon, to show cueifaythey tae, why the said Amnsrto huld not be granted. Given under my hand this 22d day1 ifeptember, A. D. 1891. r. B. FLrEJn I P. Nr C. nd Children. cadafla Waco*~ o EKs Wrms, gives uleep, and FWat "For severdam I bave results." Eo'm 2 wKzar Sa. PaVn== W. gae ISCbo "sandd-nShsreAnUhv resents. iving a beau- ; 6I ILVER 4 ~suitable for~ them. SPECK ee Jeweler -F One Fact. THEORIES. he Twenty-Year Ton inep bcir quitable Life Assur nce Society maturing ai 1891 return the pol-2 oyhiolder all the pre- g aiums paid, and the llowing rates of inai erest on the premiumsg rhich have been paid uring the twenty -3 ears, in addition to he assurance of his ife during the entire -3C eriod. Life Rate olicies. A return in cash of all premiums with inter AGE. eta h aeo 35 2* per cen'. 55 5 20-Payment .Life Policies. A return in cash of alR premiums with inter AGE. estat the rate of 35 4* per cent. 45 5* " 55 61 20-Year Endowments. A return in cashbofall premiums with inter AGE. est at the rate of 35 61 per cent. 45 61 " 55 8 " The return od other kinds of olicies is in proportion, de ending i'poni the kind of policy aid the pr-emimms paid. There is no assurance extant i any company which corn ares with this. The Equitable is the strong. st campany in the World and -ansacts the largest business. 1 Assets, $119,243,744 Surplus, 23,740,44'7 'urther informjation will be promptly rishetd on application to JAS. A. BURTONt, AGENT, I~wBErBmmr