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LOCAL AND SPECIAL. ARRIVAL AND 1.I'ARTetRh OF 3] A i;. No.11--FrornColurbuatoG:reem.vile 1 n mn N-o. 1t-Fron GreenvilietoCo:lu1n>ia 4 I:p :n MAIL ON C. N. & L.. .. From Charleston to tlin'on............ 1 : p In Frorn Chnton to .harleston......... ..4 1' y 1n dail will be open only one-ht!f hour after mail is up. and the outer door wil be (c1osed at dark. OUice closes daily at 5 p. rn , extpt Sat.urday. On Saturday open um,il dark. AK>IVAL AND D..re TUIn. OF -r: >1 -oTE. NFW1IERRY AND UToPIA. Leave Monday and Thursday...............: p 11 Arrive Monday and Thursday. ........... : > in NEWBERRY .NI. WHIMTMi:'s. Leave Tuesday and Friday.............. 2:1 p in Arrive Tuesday and Friday............ 12 1: LAURENS AND NEW12:IRY. Lv. Tuesday. Thur:1y:tndsaturday... I rin Ar. Tuesday. Tiu. lay and Saturday... 12 In IR. MOORMAN. '. \l. Store ltobl-d. Mr. Iendy, of (hilville, telegraphed the Newberry police on Iondary to lok out for a thief who stole $7.60 in cash, and soie watchels and pistols out of his store on Sundav ri,ht. The thief has not been seen in New berry. When in need of a nice pair of Hand Sewed Shoes, go to Jami:"son's aid buy the Lilly Bracket Shoe-the most coml fortable shoe made. IV Smoked Tongues And Dried Beef at Mielutosh's. The Firat Gun of the Carnpaign Will be fired at Newberry on July 4. TillIman and Youmnans have been invited and are expected to be present at the barbecue in Leaveli's grove on J4ily 4. Speaking will begin at 11 a. m. George Johnstone. candidate for Congres:, and Cole. L. Blease, for the Legislature, will be there to address the people. Messrs. Blair and Suber will cook the dinner. It Pi:atY & SEN N. Prohibition Convention. The Prohibition convention of New berry County will be held in the Court House on Saturday, July 9th, at 11 a. mu. Several distinguished advocates of the cause are expected to be present to make addresses. Gallman Alliance Will meet on Saturday, July 2.id, at 3 o'clock, p. in. All Ietmhers are earn esttly requested to be present. J. L. FELtES, Secretary. Straw Hats, cheap at .JAM:ESON'S. ly The Churches. Rev. A. G. Voigt will preach in Luther Chapel next Sunday at 11 a. in. Preaching in St. James, Jalapa, next Sunday at 4.3v p. in., by Rev. A. G. Voigt. The work of remodeling the Presby terian church will begin next week. While the work is going on the congre gation will hold services in McCaugl rin's hall. Clothing! Clothing!! Big Bargains in Clthing in order to close out balance of spring goods. Will sell at a big discount. If you have de ferred buying your Spring Suit now is your time. O. M. .AMIIsON. ly Alliance Meetings in Third Diatrict. The County Alliances of the 8d Dis trict will hold their next mecetings on the (lays indicated below, v-iz,: Pick~ens, July 5th; Oconee, July 6th; Anderson, July 7th; Abbeville, July 14th; Newberry, July 15th. By order of the District Alliance. JNo. (G. WrrKISs. Secretary :hd D)istrict Alliance. If you want Ice at any time call on S. B. Jones. ly-. An Elopement. 3Ir. Toliver Berry eloped oin Monday morning with MIiss Ella Setzler, daugh ter of MIr. J. T. Setzler, of Newberrv. Mr. Berry had a horse and buggy mn waiting at the cotton nill, and when joined by the young lady drove to the MIethodist Circuit parsonage and were married by Rev. C. D. Manni. The couple made an attempt to elope on Sunday afternoon, but were not suc cessful then. It is said the match was opposed by the young lady's father. You can always buy Ice at low~est price from S. B. Jones. ly Silk Arrasene, Embroidery and Etch ing Silk, Artist's Tube Oil Paints and a select line of Picture Frames for sale at Salter's Photograph Gallery. I t. Dogta. New berry needs a dog law tha will curtail the liberties of the tmiserable curs that infest certain portions of the town. In the morning the dogs col lect in gangs about the market, and have been known to attack pedes trians. Two ladies w'r>r attacked re cently near the marKet by the dogs, but fortunately a <;entleman drove the dogs 7:.av. This is only one instance. Others m~ight be mentioned. Curtail the dogs. Newberry Building and Loan Ao.ciation. The members of the Newvberry Buijld ing and Loan Associatiotn are hereby notified that the s2nd assessment will be due and must be paid Tuesday, July 5, 1892, and thait the Board of Directors will meet in the Council Chambers on W\ednesday, July 7th, 1892, at S o'clock p. mi., to sell the money on hand. Any one wishing to borrow nmoney from~'the association can leave 1da ap Splicationl with the secretary at the NA 9 :.i hlank of Newberry. spirittine. Use the three Spirittine Remedies Nature's own rededies. A pure extract of the cedar and pine tree. Testimonials will confirm the astonishingr results obtained in cases of LaGrippe and Influenza. Try it and be convinced of its merits. Manu factured only by- Spirit tine Chemical ('o., Wilmington, N. C. Sold by D)r. WV. E. Pelham. Congress-tman Johnsatone. Ge~orgze Johnstone is looking. as~ catre fully after the interest of his constitu entsand the future success of the great Democratic party as anty muember we have had in Congress in iiany years. You bet he is going to be reeleced nrext fall, let Mr. P'ope, or any other man that may be so fooish as5 to oppose him remember: they can put that m 0lheir pipes and smoke it.-Easley Detmocrat. D)earness Cannot be Curredt by lo cal applications, as they 'canniot reach the disease d portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure D)eaf ness, and that is by conistittutional rem edies. Deafness is caused by anr in flatmed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachiian Tube. When Sthis tube gets itnflam'ed you have Sa rumbling sound or imperfect hear ing, and when it is entirely closed Deafness is the result, and tun less the i nflammationt can be taken out and this tube restored to its tnral condition, hearing will be de.stroyed forever : nine eases ou t of ten are cause.d bay catarrh, whlich is notinnr but an in tia'ned condjition of the mrucous su faces. We will give One Hunidreud D)ollars 'for any catse of Deafness 'ev4used by e'atarrh t that can not be. cured biy Haull'n Catarrhr ('ure. Seti for circtulars. free. F. J. ('H ENEY a: Co.. Toledo, 0. MSohl by D)ruig.ts, 7ae VARIOUS AND ALL AOT. The County 'onvenrtoi rmeets onl Monday, the 4th. t1Ir. .1. S. West is ruoving to the La throp housrc on Cline :-treet. Mr. .J. 0. Ivers killed his o:; Jn Friday. -ulttoed to be nad. MIr. and Mr 0. ett:.-r wceuiv the La:n- residetnce on Frierti str,-t. TIhe W\ortian's W\'rbtl'." Fatir t' mt Ritt," has i:l IeI i'iitt"lv I p.:I 1"" th, receltini1 amultced for July lr. IDr. J. \I. ?;ib!tr5. :wttihJ .. :c e,ay rr duriIII \l:t r' I;ao ick .- ah--ne-- frmit til (itV. \l r..I. K. 1 :- : i e ir -i : i irltl rov\'<l hisj t .tre l, a r r r1.sien e on P'ratrt -treet. Mir. It. H. (:ren;tk1cr, jr., weil! .,"ll "ft tikots for ile eX,Ur:ion i l tiatarlie.> oil th.it 1= :? of1uiv. (on ,lirller-(teiieral Ebtrhe will eonl to Newber:V next .\ol(day ttt :nak, a stiet :tenlit wi' i ('ont\ Tra urer ovil. Ti Newherrv Cttoi \Ii!s ;has ie clartel a mit:-an mpllitliv ieml tt thrl,_ pe'r cet !ht divlrni wii! i". tail at thu til! etliee on aii aft,- .'r, - , July 14t. Mr..S. L. Ness. student in tihe New berry Sentinary, is pieaebinig during the -uminier for the Lutheran churebs of St. .John's, Iomr!:tria and Little .\[ountainl. Fifty cars loaded wi:h ploipihat. rock at the mines near Charlesti'i will be shipped in a day or two to \Iacin, (a., via the C. N. & L. road and the (. C. & N. road. The representation of three Egyptian monuments on Main street is made the subject of an intteresting articl' by "B. 0. D." in The Herald and News this week. It can be found on the fourth page. Tickets for the 4th of .July excursion to Charleston via the C. N. & L. and the Atlantic Coast Line will he (in sale July _nd, :3d and 4th, good to return until July (th. The first class from Newberry is $.;.!i and P'rosper'ty (;.65 for the round trip. Mr. A. S. Laird, principal of the Franklin, (L., Intstitute, has gone to Dallas, Texas, to assume the vice-pres ilency of Oak Cliff Female Co ege, to which lie was recently elected. New berry is proud of tlie pro.tottion Mr. Laird is receiving. The Dutch Republic has never fail.n. It is still there. Therefore the subject of the history medal essay of "The Rise and Fall of the )utch Republic' has been intiorrectly stated by the public prints m reporting the Newber iy College Commenernent. Fruit Jars. - Fruit Jars. We offer improved Mason and Globe Fruit Jars at Pelham's Drug Store, in Quart and Half Gallon Sizes, at lowest prices. Buy your Fruit Jars at Pelham's. Fersonal,. Mr. W. P!. Wallace his returned MIr. A. M. Bowers is at the Harris Lithia Spinzg<. M ise Clio Paitton, of linat on, is visit ing Mrs-. W. Y. Miller. MIr. Robt. ( . Perry is hiomet frim a trip) to Knoxville, Tenn. Mrs. L. W. C. Blalock has gone to th.. Harris Lithia Springs Dr. 0. B. Mfayer went to the H:utris Springs Friday for a few days. MIr. Jas. D)unbar wvent to the Hlarris, Springs on Friday for a few days. MIr. Eugen? Griffin, ofM3cComrb City, is or a visit to his father, MIr. B. F. Mfr. Frank B. Lane left y-esterdauy for Henderson vill", N. C., to spend the summter. Mrs. ShewAll aind ehildren, of St. Louis, Mo0., are visit inzg her sisti r, MIrs. E. Cabaniss, in New berry. MIrs. E!mie S. :iIiNeill, of Sentia. Hamiptoni Coun' . is on a visi t to heri father, MIr. Jas. Ht. 3t. Kinardl. Mr. WV. EC. Thompson, agent of the Columbia Register, caiied on tis last week. He snys that his paper is doing well. M1r. F. A Siubum:pert retturned on Monday from a trip to Virginia ini the interest of thle 31-:Cormiich IHarvester Comipany. Rev. J. A. Sligh and Mfessrs. D). B. Wheeler, Geo. B. Cromier and H. H. Folk returnted MIonday via Strothers from the Lutheran United Synod at Knoxville, Tenn. Prof. Voigt will be .mte during the week. D)r. Hloliand 4tnd Rev. W. C. Sebaeffer will spenid about ten days at Hendersonville. Mfr. Louis Koppel, of Lau rens, paid his N'ewberry friends a visit las~t week. He was on his way hiomie from Sumter, w~ith li daughters, MIisI Fannie and Miss R osa, whlo had been at St Jo seph's. Acacemiy, andl fromi wich l Miss Fa.nn'e was graduated w ith first honor. She receive i a goild medal, her diplo ma and a prize. M iss Fannie says she will tiuke a special study oif history and literature, of which she is poarticu larly fond. To ~canse the S.vstem Etifeetually yet gently, when costive or bi ills or whlen thle bloodi is inmpure or sluiggisi', to peruannet ly *u re habhi tual constipation, to awaken tile ki neys and live' to a healhby activity, without irritating or weakening thlem, to d ispel headaches, colds or fevers, ui-e Syrupj of Figs. Mr. WV. L. Wilson, acting z'ierk of the AlIlendale G raded Schzool, Ipublishiu his report in the Allendale Entterprise It is quite .complimYentary to Mr. B. Ht. Johnstne, of Newberrv, wvho is thle pincaol. TIhe folliow imt is. an extra't: I ' wi.h to ay ti the board I mit Ih iprorifn cy if th..-s hla~:rs in the wrine.n and a ex:uninuitins was.. toi use a mihi tern, ur pri :.1 Prof1. I. Hi. Jo'hn'.tone z*:ts m:ul the impiui O n..i! of a mai:st'ir h:noi unionithe pupii, .ad 'ieir amin ds are ii bel ouled aidthir re, oon dtieit,.d in th' v.y nlu Iin .'ioi p oiul" ihe mOst lat im .an benie i'i: rsu.1 i -nre iinat in th' ..hoirt de,velop:i.ent iof theijr ni:ii,. which will IeJ impreon s fori; i all ti:hne. Teachei~r,- I nstituate l'oii iiiined. lThe Teaebiers' lInstitute u hieh wasi' to have bien held f'romi the 4th ti iRh toni nl thas been postpoened to a Later tnintesurnmer. One reason for miaking the change is that. some of our teazchers wish to attend the Southern Teachiers' Association in Atlanta next week. For this and other reasonsi was thought best to miake the change. We hope that miany of our teachers will go to Atlanta. * ~AitTHL*R KixiLER1. Highest of all in Leavening Po~ ABSOlui WHAT DOES Mit. ELLEItSE MEA\". IUoe, He M'lean to say that the Auditor and not Hin4elf i. 1:esponible for the Unlawful A-sessznenr of the Stock of :hw Newberry Ban k? Thie ,!!.twinl is taeit from the Newvs ad ( rie 'ur's r+-pr: f the eampl laign imleetilg at ( nw:.y on Motilay. It wo0U'dI-e tht ir. E1h-rbet was pres en t bt;i411 l not speak. Tie statilent and : ailtI- of \Ir. EI:erbe took place (lingiii til :peech o Gov. 'helpard. SIere is wiat was reported: W'hcil te til: -tion of bank tax atI''n was being disk-used \ir. Eilerbe camte to the front with the vigorous aertin tlit 'if y('u wNill prove to this crowil th:,t tle, ('omt,ptroller General I:- dii-criinilatctd in one iota against the banks u) other corporation,s in this S.at. I will wiiti.i'aw from this fight aml leave S.,uth ('arolita.' A contro versy" bt. w:n Shlep)pard ai 1.llerbe t~lio'wed the lhtter a--ertin 1h lie had ''ivenl no in-tru tion frsnch di>"erimni iation. lie -aid in the Newberry iank Case the couity auditor had raised tlie assesmtient. M1r. SIhieppard said hi wo u:uar'pt tMr. Ellerbe's stalt-meml:. but tiwc"aas-e.srmetit had been raised in violation of the law, and it did not matter to the taxpaivt r who did it. [Apptlause.]" e Iaerab! and News is inclined to think that Mr. Ellerbe will have to withdraw from the race, and we fear leave the State, if he Imeans what we take his language to mean. The readers of The Herald and News should be familiar with the Newberry Bank case. The capital stock has been assessed at par, though the stock brought on the market $10 to $1G5 per share--a premium of $6i to $65 on each share. These facts were stated to the Town ship and County Boards of assessors and equalization by Mr. R. L. Mc Caughrin, who, by reglaest, appeared before them. The boards decided that the return as made by the bank was high en,>ugh in proportion to the return of other property. But 'Mr. Eilerbe had sent out cireu lars to the effect that banks must return their stock for taxation at, its market value. The assessments were raised. In the Ne v berry case from $15-',000 to $2:Wmdt). The bank appealed and the courts decided that there was no au thority in law to increase the assess nient on property after it had been re turnud by the owner and passed upon bV both these boards. The point we want to make is this: As we understand _Mr. Ellerbe ie now desires to niake it appear that the Audi tor increased the assessment and is re sponi.sible for it and that it was without any instructions from him (Mr. El lerbt) or without his sanction or ap proval. Is that what you say or mean, Mr. Ellerbe? Now we want to ask Mr. Ellerbe if the auditor of Newberry did not write for instructions as to what he must do, stating the facts in the case, including theC action of the boards? Did not MIr. Elerbe repily, pcer Norton, that if the preident of the hank would say that the stock was worth i.ldt on the market that the auditor should enter it up,on his tax (dnplicate at $160 irr'e spetive of what the boards had done? If so, then why try to miake it appear that the auditor took it upon himself to increase the assessment without any istructions from M1r. Ellerbe? Does r. Ellerbe deny that the assessment was in -reased by his positive instruc tions? It has been stated time andl againa that the auditor acted under tihe advice anid ins;tructions5 of Mfr. llerbe, and there ha~s been no denialutntil now. Thie IIerald and News has a suspi lo that if Mr. Ellerbe denies giving the instructions upon which the au ditor acted that his letters can be pro duced, and if he desires to have his meiory refreshied onl this point we will try to) find them for him. 'rhe Herald arrd News is not under taking to put blamne upon any one, but it desires that thae facts may be stated and the respoLsibility placed where it properly belongs. Be sure to call on Jones when you want best Ice at lowest price. ly. For Shoes of all kinds go to Jam,ie soi'S. The latest Styles, best Stock and Lowest Price can always be had. 1y FRUIT JARS! FRUIT JARS!! Mason's Fruit .Jars, half gallons, juarts and pints. Aho extra rab bers for same. For sale cheap at Rom:R'r$o. & Giiu>s's ly. D)rug Store. Siith & Wearn are ehosinig out their stock at a <diseou nt. There is nto hutm bug about it. Read their adlvertise met. tf. A tm niid line ChilId ren's i'uits sell i at cos~t, at .Jamiieson's. Suits for I35 to2 64.5O: regulta: price $5.00 to Harrii' Lithiia Water will cure any mnalarial diseases. I )kopsy, Sick Head nhe, ( onst ipat11ion, dIiseases arisinig frio 'd ,ioned bloi od, G;ravel. For sale by IR bertsomn & Gilder and WV. IF. PeI ham. tf A l'.argain. F"or sale-a seven riom o2t tage with w vell of waoter andi~ all necessary im roivmen'ts. D esirably loeated in the villaae of Hlelenla. Price $45o. For fr ter in fiormationm apply at The Heriad and News ilice'. tf Picture Frames, Aloums an- Easels 1u: rceivedl anomthter line assortmien t of 'ii t iire' Frames at Salters' Ph'loto Shoes, Shoes, Shoes Zi.ler's wi!ll known Shoeis. J1. Faust & S e Shoes. All solidm as a silver dol lar at 3o1E Rs. t f er.-Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Baking Powder~ TLY PURE THE UNITED SYNOD of the Lutheran Church in the South-A Y;ea:"ant and Harimoniooue Sesion. The biennial session of the Unite' SVnod in the Soutlh of the Lutheran (hurch was held last week in Knox ville, Tet.n. A word or two of wha! was done will, I feel, be of interest it many of our readers. There were pres rnt from Newberry several delegates nearly all of whom have returned. I was present on acontilt of my coeme" tion with the Lutheran \'iitor. The seS-ion was a i'leasantt and har mnOnious one. The ebureh in which the synod was held has been a mission )oint, but in two years it has grown and the cougregation has resolved t o upport a paator, and has with the aid if the missioni hoard >urchased and paid for a very de-iral e projIperty i the heart of the City worth about $10, The Rev. D. M. .Moser, of Shepherds. tow ii, W. Va., was eltiecite prrsidnilt Rev. It. C. Holland, I). I)., OF ('h:les Lou, . C., vi. e-presidlent: I;--v. A. I4 'rouse. of Hickory, N. (., secretary 'ol. 1. N. Heelig, of Saiisbury, N. C.. treasurer. The synod decided to esta' lish a theological seininary in the South, tn(i elected a board of directors. Dr. Horn, of Charleston. is president o1 lte board, and Geo. B. Cromer, of Newberry, secretary. The board eleeted Prof. Voigt as professor of the >iogy, and for the present the seminary will be located at Newberry. Witnstoin-Salem, N. ('., throigh it 'hanber of (onitheree, subiuitted ai >Iter for the pernanent locati,mn of Ilt seinary in that city. Tihere will lt rther bia.. The whole matter wa: left in the hands of the board, who will report to the next Convention. I hope Newberry will be alive to her in terest and offer such indieeme::t a: 1 ecure the seminary for Newierry The seminary now has an endowine1 fund of about $'a,t0n, ani by the be cluest of the late ('apt. W. A. Barrier, of Charlotte, N. ('., it will receivt about Il0,000 more. The action of the synod on tht adoption of certain regulations in re. rard to wor,: was looked forward tc With much interest. The adoption o! this regulation iheant Lutheran pul pits for Lutheran ministers only and Lutheran altars for Lutheran comiu iicants only, and a condemnation o: Lutherans belonging to secret socie ties. The questic.l has been dise.;sei in the cbureh papers for several years and at one time it looked as if it woui dissolve the uuion of the Lutherar Church in the South. But the whoh matter was amicably and pleasantly adjusted by adopting the by-law: without this regulation. It is conse ruently just dropped out as if it had never been injected or proposed foi adoption. The next session of synodl will bf held in Staunton, Va., in September 1Ss5. Knoxville is a pretty big town, bul it was awfully hot there. I suppose however, it was the same way here. We had to spend a night in Ashe. ville going and returning. I may havr something further to say of this nexl week. I reached home Monday night by way of Strothers. We had a ride o: more than twelve miles through thal beavy rain in an open vehicle. Il aegan raining on us about Mr. Jno. A romer's. E. H. ACLL. Jury for July Term. The jurors for the July Court of omt week wvere drawn on Friday, the 24th Court begins on Monday, July 11th. aies IR. Ray, Robt. C. Perry, ohn C. Adamis, william Botbb, bohn G. 3Iiller. W. 11am ]lobb, Loho n. liuck ett. Juo. .. Su ber, 11. H.\iller, J. W. Mie ittrick,. r. L. Shieley, R obert T. Rengin, tohi . Ringer, Jno. P. Aldrilge, im. C. Hlayes, l m. T. Hatton. eo WV. Swittenberg, .Jas. W. Kelley, F. Ht. Longshore. J. R. 'tenn, lntt hew McCarley, Jnto. w. Scott, LD. W. Barre. *. E. Brown, harie Ue Hines L H. Gary, eo A. 3Metts, Jno. P. Fan. V. V. Lyles, Wim. A. Kinard, . C. Iloland. Mfoorn- an RutI, 'atrick C. Futimer, WX. H. Pratt, . I. Epting, W. Burr Rtikard. C'all on Smnith & WVearn while yot an get choice goods. They are sell ng them cheap for the cash. Dis ~ount on all cash purchases 15 to Zi er cent. tf. Harris' Lithia Water will save yat rm fever spell of sickness this Spring For sale by Robertson & Gilder and W. 10. Pelham. tf Spring. The spring is here and so is the In itallment man with Furniture, Ilaba arriages, Trunks, etc., which are of 'ered on small monthly or weekly pay rents. Stoneware and flour p)ots alst >n hand. Cash not refused. R. C. WILLIAMIS, The Installment Mlan, t f. M1ain st., Newberry, S. C. Campaign Meeting at HolIy's. Edgefield, Lexington and Newberr3 will hold a joint campaign meeting a1 Holly's Ferry on Tuesday, July 12th. Tillman and Sheppard will mak< peeches. 3Messrs. U. B. Whites and D. D. Holly will give a barbecue or the grounds, which are incorporated thus insuring good order. Everybody in the three counties is expected to bi p)reset. Cot- L. J. AlIred Writes. I am in my seventy-third year, atd for fifty years I have been a greal suferer from indigestion, constipatior and illiousniess. I have tried all the remies advertised for these diseases and got no permanent relief. Abou rni year ago the disease assuming ninore severe and dlangerous form.] became very weak and lost flesh rapid l, I commenced using Dr. H. Mozley' emon Elixir. I galined twelve pound in three mointhis. My strength am health, my aplpetite and my digestiot were perfectly restored, and now I fee as young and vigorous as I ever did it my life. L. J. A LLREiD, Door-keeper Ga. State Senate. State Capitol, Atlanta, G;a., Aug. 5 A Mother's Report. Mrs. N. A. McEntire writes froni pri Place, GIa.: For many years: have been a great sufferer from indiges tion, sick head che and nervous pros tration. I tried many remiedies, but go n( permanent relief until I used D)r Molev's Lemon Elixir. I am now ir better~health than for many years. M3 daughter has been stubject to chills ani fever from her infancy. I could get no thing to relieve her; the Lemon Elixil has restored her to perfect health. Sold by D)ruggists, 50e. and $1 .'0 pel bottle. Prepared by Dr. H{. Mozley Atlanta, Ga. R OBER TSONS PEPPER MIN'I CORDIAL. A certn cure for Diarrhoa, Dvsentery and all other diseases of~ the St'omach and Bowels. 20 ents a b)ottle at Robertson A 3ilde's Drug Store. An elegant line Oxfords for Ladies, tisses and Children, at ly 0. M. J.uHIEsox's. Ev~ery oneit who has tried the "'Tar iel ( 'heese" recommnend it as beinig he inuest cheese ever biroughlt to the yv. Leave your order for some, at v ' McINTosH'S. Btckten's Armca Salve. The9 let Salve in t he world for C'uts. Sores, ruises. t'leers. Salt. Rhieurn. Fever Sores. Tet .r, Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Corns and Skin Eruptions, and positively cures ils or no pay required. It is guaranteed to ice perfet sat isfactioni. or mooney refunded rc 5 cents tie box. For sale by Rtobert CLEVELAND AND ISTiFVEN:')N. Ratification Meeting on Monday. .July 4 The Day of the County Convention. A call for a ina.-s ratitlation ilet ing for C'leveland :ini Steveis'n wa gottel up for M,iintiay nligit. The in rieett 'eat ie. how lu eVer, a. I th. fact that our e.'untry friends l,uli n> get into towti n s riirt a Illi e. iu gested a l.ostpoilelilent ot tie ceVei uitil Julv 4. the iav (' which th1 County ,couinvelution is anlounlIced t< nl"'et im Newberry. Tl:e alteration o date will thus attract a greater atteani ance. Every maln in the coulity nat urally desires to take part inl a Cleve laii(i and teVensoi ratification. Southern Tehers in At!anta. A inccting of Siutllerl teachers wi! be behl inl Allan:a .1 tr1 S. Everr tea("eitr who can si,411!.1 at teili. A niiel:bJel-iip fee ot' will b1 charged. A -peci"al through train will leavi ('11lum;bia via ('oItirnObia, Newb(err aitd Laurens Railtoad, .July 5, and tih Newberry teachers m1:y join thi party. Board in Atlanta has been securt"d a $1 a day. Tickets will be good to .ul: 12. Any who nmay desire to go on thi special train can do so by cotsulitin, with Prof. Evans of New berry, if the: do so by .July 3. The fare from Newberry will be $5.9 for the round trip. Don't fail to call on S. 1B. .Jcnes wle; you want Ice. 1y. Cotton itioomls. Mr. W. H. Pratt, of Helena, in th first nat1 to report a bloom this seasoin He sent The Herald and News a bloo,n on Saturday, the 25th. Mr. Geo. D. Lathrop brought in b'ooni on Tuesday, the 28th. Rev. F. R. Wallace, colored, had bloom on the 26th in his farm, an; Berry Neely, colored, brought in on on Mionday, the 27th. And it all shows that the crop is ii splen<lid condition. An elegant line Furnishing Good and Neck Wear, at JAM 1.sox's. Helena Hera!Jing. Mr. T. P. Lane came up from Co lunbia last Friday. Mr. Willie Zobel was at home fron Charleston for a day or two last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Sumniers wen up to their Pendleton place last week. Mrs. W. B. Cannpn returned Satur day from a visit to her parents nea Kinuards. Congressman .J1ohn=tone has on thanks for interesting crongressiona literature. Messrs. T. P. and D. P. Davis, of th county, were on a visit to Mr. W. 11 Cannon a few days ago. Mrs. M. E. Sartor and her daughter Mrs. 0. E. Byrd, are on a visit to th parents of the latter.-Mr. Byrd aecont panied them but has returned to th Wateree. The rains are abundant, vegetatio luxuriant and cotton blooming. If th close of the season should prove a promising as the opening, the yield c crops will be plentiful. Mrs. H. W. .letcoat and her thre bright, little children are visiting th family of her relative. Mr. .1. A. Count; Mr. Jeffeoat will leave this week for field of labor in Richland near Ket shaw County. We hope to see hin again when the theological semnina; opens. The sweet chimets of the weddin; bells wvere heard in our v. lage las Wednesday night. the o'icasion bein: the nuptials of MIr. Otto Kiettner, c Newberry, and Miss Mary Z"bel daughter of the inte Wmz. Zobel, c Helena. The marriage took place a 9 o'clock, at the residence of the bride' mother. The bride was attired in dress of white cashmere, with trinm mlings o& lace and ribbhon. She wor the veil and orange blossoms and wa married with the ring and under: floral horseshoe. Rev. Mr. Seblaeffer of the Lutheran church, performe the ceremiony. and, while he strictl: adhered to the text of the rite, at ranged his words in a happy muanne and improvised a little. "'Womtal was taken," said he, "not from man head that she might rule over him nor from his feet that he should tram pIe upon her, but from near the hear that he might love her and fron under the arm that he miight protec her." The bride and groom wer radiant and self-possessed, and th answer to the conjoint question wa clear and simultaneous. Dr. 0. E3 Mfayer, with Miss Lizzie Zobel, stoo< with the couple. A fter the ratificatior of the vows and the usual congratu latory felicitations, the wedding guest were invited to the dining room, wher a variety and superabundance of crean and cake with fruit and confection were temptingly displa.ve and lavish ly dispensed. The bride was the re cip)ient of a number of costly. beautifui and serviceable presents. We exten our hearty congratulations and wvel wishes to the happy pair, who ar both well known and popular. SANs Sorci. A b.ig lot of work Pants for 50 cents worth 75 cents, at .JA MrEsoN'5. 1y Pants for 50 cents, at Ja Mr soN's. 1v it Should Be in Every House. J .P: wilson.371 C1ay St..Sharpsburg. Pa.. satv will not be without Dr Kings Ne w D)iscove-r for Consnmption. Congi s andlh Coughs. t hati cuired iiis wife who was~ t rcatened with P:le mnonia after anu attack of "La G rippe." who various other remied ies aind several physician: had cdone tier no good: Robert. na:xter,. ('ooksport. Pa.. claiums Dr. Kings Ne~w Di: covery i.as done him more gout than anm: Itiung lie has evecr used'4 for Jung Tronbb ot.hing like it. Try it ." Trial bottles free at Robertson & Gilet Drug store. Largec bottles, .te and 0J.0 IFor bargains in Shoes, go to 1ly JAMI-:soN'. ur Perfumes. Ortaim is to) move with tht times, and even get ahecad o them if possib)le. W~e li've just received a fresh lo Palmer's (NewYork )Perfumies. o Chioice odors! reasonable prices If you need anythiing~ in ti line. we have it. Don'it h)e afrai for exhibiting our g' od . Glat to see you. So we aga in ( xtent the invitation)t to sti p inTht Central D)ruir Sto r&' when pass ~1rv an cu:ieo of 1'alitltr ( u' W. E. B3ELCHI EIi & CO. Electric Bitters This r.im.edv j- b)e!-inl. -.) w4'I d ant .sopoular ai- tO ned no sp,j : ' n does~ no4t ex ist~and' it i. ;lruteed! to d44 that it claimeid. El4ctric~ Ititr-r- will eur allu d ieases of? the L Viver mI K i tiueys. w il re, mocve P'imples, ttil. sal Rham. and othuer Malariat from the' -ytemm aind prevint asw! as cure4 all Mailarial eveirs. For cure of Hei ach.(:Conhtipation andi Indlii4-tionf try El tric Iti:ters. E~ntire sati-factioni p:aranuteed or tmonley retmfunded. Price .5i cts'. and i pern - T' -ro-1p.i ity --.aia:! and Lit/erary C l ** W :. iot l E--talji.-i 44. . Th it:.:n of 'l.l-perity heli au na!l tI:: n: mee('tim' inl ret'ardt to the - n.d :-:tei: Literar\" Club on \ nesday, :':(I inttaut, with the fol w e aicton. The Commlltielt (In the i it :.! n1 i- taktni fn)ro tlhe aiv\anee s'.lrti1he b,y thie P're.- andl Re w\ . r. we h:ve 1h :tleI tl:r:' i 1 p ub lb- ,t:e-.-t::it ri;z. : a l"n town it\ - al.:e a ra\ : i;n to "lhe li ,n. secret:iry ofsaie I'tr :1' .t: al ai: ier ub" in ,: . .t -ii::tl. -k -:--a-.:t : " t:ll I t ,U kn' i -ld l tl:t .t i "h rir,-iI):11 :11 e1 ::t . r itit":t of h - ' u ' -pi::-.:-,:eI1:3dt t, or-: : N '1wi "reas, by' :tnl a3-t 1!'4t 1:e ::.:t -\-s i bllli:y tt 'li- "':Ltt? of --- i:t i: 'r,i : : : (.. :h- l e of " l 4 itt;lU '' l11:1- been'l pr"t' i,vi:: - :t:1 pe rs-n1 . are t bi , lln to . , -g,,.n o ..5,i::it,a - or Iaait ]:.;u t'r. in any11 .,:.- - r o r: 1 V!1: w : t . .v - : t heref re, ih it r" ..te.i by t"I h i - f Pro-i crity. :". C.. :i:. ~ti. t we ' 11'.: , tr- " 1:, : l Iiter's - 'i it-r - l, ! Pr": lwity dlu InI.tst heati3 'll' join 11 . il:: it r I! ulu ti tL".. a lgilst the Nina of al ei:ar -: f'- lr t i o-cal.1 lterit ary . t1 .t. t l lul ,:- t' i i ti :li tht prea:Llrii . 2. 1T hat w\" c re :mla t h iti-l -n"ti;; or <11=1>r " .f ,.ir't.ui. oi : :1:; it t.pir: in any\way. . hal, 01 for i or o , n.-r mny name a critlr Sn.-- C111 r. I:iiy, 1nor:lity', tcleityi l l tl ti l- Ic. . ,. i h I '"+ ' : i l :. i ':. i lII li o :l)tl-.:. 1 r3 : tv l'. i nll 'Ilt" Irill, m o Itj :1' t l'l t 1-C 1"( i'I h c by 1 :ei l ('ir- to 111i. llVi( h ilei Of :ILt iia rj i'jt-yi" of o. )r C:.it: :-11a1 f tit 0 e 3r:-e n1oi1 . ' 1' T ti W wil n-t' the ulttel t e.xtent all po] tw . It defaIt .s o aln y oth-r seinmc or - hiur wileili as :11 it l 't1 t tei ) lper inl tl i inl sprit u or ntit 1itir: 1:1 nr:itn. r2Tl3a't"1tl, IO-t hly c'tnendnrl the itin- of t li- t->ii ,lin Ltei -n: n. .'\lesis . \!. T. .\leF:tIl. .\. 1)., 1--tlore: . I.Ii anda C... lluaer 11 r i t"-r connee-ion with tiis vil e seras soon :t, u y discv, erec! the er rur ia, wlie they h: ulheell oer. I;. '.'itat a copy of tli- hbovec Irean)1its SIn.1 res.o!ut i3 s br. inim <tal t o tiel'iimt to 5he 0Hon. .J. E. Tilillal.. creciary'oft-tatei-f"oruot hC:ro lin:t, anli t biatl te b LpbIL:..-sls in t he tress ant! R1eporttr. Tilc neral.! and _ ew\a, ar ti the \ev. herry' t tl>sc ver. T I I 111LI C.iTi I l l t 'TI: lt. l.\ . Tim l I,reab'ole and resolu:tiuns were unanimotuZl:y adlopted. '3Ir. Hful sl Ctated tI to the mcting that 3r. l. A. 1lalettt bhasi requested SAhim to sy lhi id withdrawn fromu the tlubk), and that hie 1otiuldi h1:tve apiplica tihe for charter withdrawn. Tii information, which gave great pleasure to the meeting, as received in ogiispirit, and alter remarks by H1. C. 1i:\.l ev.J. 1. T'ray wick, Iev. T. . K"ister, A. d Kohn and others, the fllowing rest"lutionh was passed by a udanous vote: S It:-ol\t . T :at Itii , neeting ommlrend r.If G..i. \h:;til.t for I lta !inly'stanrl be astaken t not to tui counter to tlb be:a v:ishes ofl a utu: tiri' of o:re:tiz-us. aitl tll t hi e hm alan tlollet I ie in--:1 of a''-oila c!ub" in hi th-own anI Will wihrawe beliention or la c hrer r "or :id ti , l t ai! nint opetn bool:s of subscrilt lion h 1:(lje:ita ,-ock o 'said "club" as a"i verti:e <l. That I c ,y o' this resolution be r tent to Mr.t caiett i vlt secretary of the t iee: ing. : l toa the S"crea\"ta: statv alite( Mthe te eri w c s ti:r resola.t is lave ieen ortled\' M publishit. ? A\ beautilul forg;ivim1; sp)i;it perv"aded the neeti:n. Wil!e those ,resent were as determlind as rein could he to fight , any fhrt to estabi,shl a club here to the last ditch, it was the Ieasure and not rul that they were after. In obe ldience to trisspirit the secretary of the melr-tiIn- was inlstructedl to see other j oeters of thecl and i they would agree to withdraw to add their nares s to the eSolutin eoitIeding Ir. Iaf f fett. rn carrying out themde instructions, the secret'iry leared traha,t er. S. D. Duncan had notilled a nelaer of the S leetilg of his withdrawal from the Sniuowitlh the retuest that le so state to lhote in attendanCi. Hii: name there for bellns athe 'd Iafrt e t resolution, ~ aid actuh1 haern ae p)rlcbed froma disenmeeing hadn,a orverngsitu or ltept iqors In membe reuse or at-n of te towit ofse itrsporissin. Thes 1 meetriing mlbebe c nete I ih h 11clubcc werela e.e weses, L . Fellters, aditW. S.an isaid o the I solted ianderostoo rsthartetheyiwere tileaesin oftettg upr the lub,-n ss at forey willile prwinpre fom imousl Tadoped eat the diesing or h lisin o f rsperitylu in mrale chturh iWlourtow i at ay, om e or knorm, erder ay1110 cerai ciiznie u towan hrihaveiadety applityoity, then a 'oiln we e raryI iClah," ainstd tennis:til Ieths flth coe tio our teknowedVng bha thei pie:pa and ob lad ic iea ofist clubis to111 dipes.ro 4.Ta e ther oo ('tint lannd pirios iatur sphe willate o toeutaolina, sai tent all fetrsorsare pwrshibit erm dschensin o f,or sc'ing spifr itos or malt liqr in any 1lO)~ i shap tor for whtoe. Tht eref3dllI oe by t'he ladies ofeII the tnh of' Propity, i-alls m.I:,eeting asse C m bled,n be i t Resochlecd 1.5 Thall it e the4 vni( ie mters,i 1''' il daug ters and n ises ofl th - srdes of Proserit hee p y~h ente our i lemn rand) mtil' o31 lire'st protst agans I the hiig of the chi~ate for thei our thposisret foh ithe pIi(recdn pem ble.! et: 2.Tra we regard thie1- disenino Ipoin DfsriKoSomtliur Chitan t,moaiy,acit,anlh n. That A ESTneni umaue tris eatsof the :en whoar pication rfist htcreuo s uai~ns toefathsoanohe unu rmat lqursDnug Sto e. 'ri:al. Why su;ler frm Ki'lney and .ive r l)isei kind of teaknes. or of and: keep you in heal prove this. I will nend ; o :y one On trial. free 'riec . 6. 5! . ai d si l ni!terie'. ' tsi notiil, ::u:ir:mterd to last for y ductes su;licie:nt Flectri tala. GLive :i t 1 u i :ci A.itt. Wanted. i'int? from I'inetop. 1'inetop fairly Ih!azes for (leveland. I'm goin to ('harleston on the next 12th-aren't you' It is a mistake that I)ave Shaw has been hauging aronii I the 'skirts of P'inetup., Pinetop 'ciety is all aglow to tind out ab)out the next wedding. They say there are one or two billed. My friend "burr" says he doesn't like the Way tiey have of ebanging pr(gralilne to pro-ram. He can get used to neither the sound nor the sight thereof. No Third party here-matters not whether it comes from the extreme Ti!lnanites or the extreme Haskell ites, and >oth factions might just as well realize that fa-t at once. It is the proper thirg now to say "Suniel" train instead of taking the time to drawl o.t "C. N. & L.'' train. This is a fast age and th' paonetic is in vogue. You must get a iiove on or be left. Now that the comnmencetment season is ended-the time when the end com mences and not the commencement b-ins-the students are gleefully en joying vacation wl'ii: anticipating at the same tinit' their next tussle with "hickero." Some are now reading Do "'Cabioty." Pinetop is in it when it coIes to anything like that. Wonder if anybody feels more like a Christain after hearing a choir sing "Come to-> Jesus, come too Jesus, come too .Jeus too-day; too-oo-day come too Jesus. come lou :Jesus too day"? How does "We are going home too-morrow" soun !d? Away with all such hypocrit ical, nonsensical, disgusting, aboinina bie, ailected, nauseating stufl! Bah! Give me the sweet, natural, inspiring, simple, musical words as they were handed down from the singers of Israel and as they were used when the morning stars sang together. I can't imagine the angels singing in any such manner. It would not ac cord with the music of their harps nor blend with t he beauty of their Li r rouuungs. I wish the newspapers could adopt a uniformiVy of style. I read them all, and otseive that 'Tlhe Herald and News comp)ounds "to-day,'' whilst the Ob server makes it one word: that the Lutheran Visitor puts Newberry coun ty dowu and our two city papers spell it with a capital; that the News and Courier drops the period after "Mr", etc; that some papers put convention up and some down, and so on with a good many other words and points, too numerous to mention, until a poor fellow, having no particular style of his own-that is, no self-opiniated, pride of style-doesn't know exactly how to write a 'etter to his best friend. Pm inclined to favor the dropping of iany caps. The next big thing on docket is the excursion to Charleston on 12th July, by Mr. Hope A. I)ickert, of Chapin. A S5 or $6 excurs-n to that point used to be considereu cheap in the recent past. Think of going to Charleston, 175 miles from Newberry, and return ing, no0 ., for three dollars, spending a night in the city, leaving Newberry TIuesday, the 12th, at 6.21 a. mn., and leaving~Charle toil on Wednesday at 4 p. in. Arrangements hlave been mlade for liberal board and lodging, tripls to tile islands, and other accom mnodations and attractions. A visit to Charleston is always delightful, and when it is remembered what the reg ular fare is the advantages of the ex cursion will at once be seen. Speaking of dogs reminds me (o say that I do hope the next legislature will do somethIng to suppress the evil. I want to see the (dogs flee. Eradicate the nuisanice, in some way, if possible. Pinetop wants to inaugurate a crusade against dogs-no dog in p)articular, but dogs in general. No candidate need e.pect or apply for tile suif'rages of Pinetop whlo is not in favor of prohibi tion-o'f dogs ; not even coroner. We are all anti-dog up this way, with not a "dog". S peak out, candidates! Dog, or no dog? There are not enough issuec inl this campaign, and it's too dul; so thle dog question is injected into the body politic. MIake it lively. Stick a pin into it. If you haven't one about you, here's a NEEDLrE. The I. W. Harper whiskey should be on every sideboard. Tile I. W. Harper whiskey should be in every MIedicine chest. Tile I. W. Harper whiskey should be in every club. The I. WV. Harper whiskey should be on every bar. And :al1of this lecause it is tile prince of whiskies. The Ideal Kentucky arti cle. Sold by Turos. Q. BOOZER. New berry, S. C. MA R RI E D, July 22, 1S92, by Rev. W. C. Schaefler, at Helena, S. C., M1r. Otto Klettner, of Newberry, and Miiss Marv Zobel, of Helena. 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 tem effectually-, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual cnsti pation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptab)le to the stomach, pronmpt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared orily from the most healthy and agreeab)le substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remeriv known. Strup of Flgs is for sale in 50c and'$1 bottles'by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP Co. S AN FR ANCI?CO, C AL. LOUISVILLE. KY. NEW YORK. N.Y. CNTRAT TO LET, Fn HE COlNT Y COIMMISSION ERS at their next tueeting, July 7th, act :2 o'cl<-k. will let the contract for re-c~overing Court House. The righit is reserved to reject all ids. ; E:O. B. CROM ER, I 'er. eu.1: ' :Ibe itiitIU. 11 nd:_e-t:-):. )y' .1 a.i" n. her dise-es. wlhn r'ee-'lt.v w i rure youtt Ii. (ieadache re:iev,-u i. one nuatte.1 1 DR. JUD'S ELECTRIC BELT .ifsti..ut . .,Also., bereT-e m n to: ( to tiv theml. c ':n be re;ni:ttd t o t:ii, an.1 '"'S. .\ i:e: and liittervl 4",.:.bin1e.1. ;In<1 pm ei!y to -thoek. 1 e u1 ;dcal -1I%1i'e. .St,ite ut re, price and ul I at icua .\ddre- 1)t.'.f IDI. Delroit. Mic:. iNon nation s For Senator. G I:EORGE S. MOWER IS AN nounced a? a candidat': for the non;ination for the State Senate in the Democratic 'rinary this year. He will abide the result of the primary. For House of Representatives. IHEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candidate for a seat in the House of Representatives, subject to the Den ocratic primary. .J. M. .IOiiNS ONE. CL. L. P. MI LLEIt IS IEdEBY /nominated for the Iegislature, and is pledged to abide the result of the primary. MANv FRIE\ns. I HEREBY A NNOUN('E M YSELF as a candidate for election to the Iower 'ranch of the General Assembly at the approaching Democratic prima ry, and will abide the result of the same. .i NO. C. \VILSON. C0ULE. L. BLEASE IS HEREBY ' announced as a candidate for the house of Representatives, subject to the result, of the Democratic primary. For School Commissioner. T HE NAIE OF THOS. W. KEITT T is presented to the Democratic voters of Newberry County for School Commissioner. Mr. Keitt is a most competent teacher and in hearty sym pathy with the people in their etlorts to elevate their children. He will abide the decision of the primary. FRIENDS OF E)UC TIO'. F.W. HIGGINS IS HEREBY .e announced as a candidate for the nomination for the office of School Commis'ioner, subject to the Demo cratic Primary. FOR SHERIFF. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF as a candidate for Sheritf of New berry County-subject to the Der:1o cratic Primary Election. J. H. SMITH. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF as a candidate for the nowination of Sheriff"at the approaching primary election, and pledge myself to abide by the result of said primary. \V. W. RISER. BENJAMIN HALFACRE IS hereby nominated for Sheriff for the.people of Newberry County, and will abide the result of the primary. BY FRIENDS. CA PT. M. M. BUFORD ISHERE by nominated as a suitable candi date for Sheriff at the approaching pri mary election, and is pledged to abide the result of said primary election. ROBERT T. CALDWELL IS hereby announced as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the result of the primary election. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MY self as a candidate for Sheriff, sub c t to the primary. W . Ar. . HILL. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE M1YSELF Las aCandidate for County Comn missioner at the approaching Primary election and pledge myself to abide the result of said primary G EO. B. A ULL. ,UR. J. C. PERRY IS HEREBY .AY. nominated as a candidate for County Commissioner at theapproach ing D.emocratic primary, and is pledged to abide the result of the same. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF as a candidate for County Commis sioner of Newberry County, anid will abide the result of the Democratic pri mary. T. B. LEITZSEY. JYANCY FLOYD IS HEREBY . announced as a candidate for County Commissioner at the approach ing primary, and is pledged to abide the result of the same. f H.LIYINGSTON IS HERE .i ..by announced as a candidate for County Commissioner, and we pledge him to abide the result of the Democratic primaries. S~MANY FRIENDS. J J. KINARD IS HEREBY AN . nounced as a candidate for re election to the office of County Comi missioner, and is pledged to abide the primary election. J MONROE WICKER IS HERE t. by announced as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, pledged to abide the result of the pri mary election. I RBY D. SHOCKLEY IS HEREBY announced as a candidate for Coun ty Commissioner, subject to the result of the D)emocratic prin 'ry.______ I HEREBY ANNOU;a 'E MYSELF as Cadidte orCounty Com missioner, subject to the p)rimary election, the result of which I am pledged to abide. ___________D. WV. KINA RD. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSE LF as a candidate for Coun ty Commis sionecr of Newherry Coun ty, subject to the p)rmary election. J____.CHE.SLEY. DDMINICK. FORt CLERR OF~ COURT. I HEREBY ANNOUN(CE MYSELF as a canididate for the no~mnination for Clerk of the Court at, the ensumng primlary election. andri pledlge myself to abide the result of said1 prilrary. .INO. M. K IN A R D. FOR T EL JUS i1IE. HIi. E ANS, E&Q.. 1IS PRE el seiitedl as a suit:tule itnan for thre office of Trial .Justice at Newberry, subject to the Denmocratic prirmary. He is a lawyer by pirofes,ion andl is wel (qualified to dischtarge the( dluties~ of the ohlice. M AN Y YOT'E RS. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR. 'lTlA L L A C E C. (:ROMERt IS Vhereby anunnunced as a candidate for Auditor sui ject to thle Demnnocratic P'rimniarv. .1.an noune asri a (.an,d idate~ for the nomi nation of A udiu r of Newherry C:ounty, subject to ihe resuilt of thbe Demt cratic primary. D)EMO)VRATlIC YOT lERS. FOR TREISURERI. I H EREBY ANNOUNCE: MYSELF as a candidate for the n"omination oef tout Treasurer. anrd ptledge muy eltoabide the result of thre D)emo (ratic prima:ry. C. F. ]BOYD. - FOR CORONER. I HER EBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF as a candidate for~ tine r: mination for the 01-iee of Coroner at the ensuing pr imary election, and pledge rnyself to abide thre resuit of paid primnary. NATHAN H. -BOC'KNIGHT ~R~.JNO. N. BASS IS HEREBY ..L announrced as a candidate for Cor oner at the apptroachintg Democratic prinrary, arnd will abide the result of the same. TIHEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSE'LF ..asa Candidate for rhe noiniationl for (Coronrer of Newherry County, and pledge miyself to abide tihe result of tire D)emocratic Primrary. F. MAI(fON LIDSAY.