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LOCAL AND SPECL4L._| Y. B. T. Co. ' Old Herald and News buiidiing to night (\Wedinesday ). Ad nis-i',: -, anI I) cents. Reserved s ats :.: en W. "Punch" will te p:ayed. 1. Don't fail to call on S. I. Joies when you want lee. _!. 1'roh:iisition Conveni-on. On Saturday next. 9th inmt. 'r will be held a Prohibition ('onv.: in the Courthoui . at 11 a. in. The convention will b, addressed by ;-ran nent speakers, arnon whomi Wi .e the Hon. L. D. (h'lild_, of Colunbia. An invitation is extende'dto all n) - crats in favor of prohibitoio to a ttend. Call on Smith cc Weari while 't can get choice goods. They are s iug them cheap for the c:e h. Dis count on all cash purciases 1~ to > per cent. tf 1vant-d To purchase farm lands in Newberry County for cash, or to exchange town lots, or house and lots, for lands. Pur chases made now and posse.sion taken in December. NEWBERtY BI-Li)ING AND INVEST MENT CoMPANY. 4t Harris' Lithia springs. A regular line of hotel hacks meets trains at Waterloo and Cross Hill sta tions, each of which is about two miles distant. Cross Hill is on the Georgia, Carolina & Northern Railroad, and Waterloo on the Port Royal & Western Carolina. The roads to the springs are good, and there are many delightful drives in the neighborhood. When in need of a nice pair of Hand Sewed Shoes, go to Jamies"ei's and buy the Lilly Bracket Shoe-the :uost coin fortable shoe made. ly Smoked Tongues And Dried Beef at McIntosh's. Straw Hats, cheap at JAMIESON'S. ly Meteorological Record, June 1592. Maximum temperature 1s3. Minimum temperature W1. Rainfall 6 35 ines. Rainfall, June 15'il, 2.60 inches. Excess, June, 1S92, 3.75 inches. Rainfall, 6 mouths, lSr_', 31.61 inc.s. Rainfall, 6 months, 1891, 35.77 iuches. Deficiency, June. 1S92, 4.16 inches. W. G. PETERsoN. Harris' Lithia Water wili cure any malarial diseases, Dropsy, Sick lead ache, Constipation, diseases arising from poisoned blood, Gravel. For sale t by Robertson & Gilder and W. E. Pel ham. tf Conver' College. Converse College offers a scholarship worth $50, good for two years, to one young lady from each county who may stand the best examination in Arith inetic, Algebra, English Grammar, U. S. History and Geography. Appli cants must not be less than 1$ nor more than 18 years of age. Exa:iina tion will be held at tie School Com Big Bargains in Clothing in order to bls u alance of spring goods. Will sell at a big discount. If youi have de- a ferred buying your Spring Suit now is a your time. 0. M. JAMIEsoN. 1y r If you waint fce a t any time call on S. B. Jones. Iv Cannon Creek Alliance. To the Editor of The Herald and I News: Please insert the following in your next issue: There is a "call" m~eeting of Cannon 5. Creek Alliance at the residence of J. t Calvin Neel, on Saturday, the 16th in stant, at 3 o'clock p. im. 'The members will please notice the change in our place of meeting. I". E. MAYmIN, Secretary. Newberry, July .5, 1S9-2. An elegant line F"urnxis.ing Goods and Nedl Wear, at J.um-:soN's. Silk Arr isene, Emxbroiderv and Etch ing Sillk, .Artist's Tube Oil 'Paints and(l a select line of Picture Frames for salec at Sater's Photograph Gallery.' It. I The Antis Meet. The Herald and News uuderstands that the antis had a meeting at New berry last week. We are exceedingly unfortunate. WVe cannot get the pass word to any of these meetings. But after diligent search we learn that they had taken no club vote and had not suggested any legislative ticket, hut f were simply hearing the news fromj the different sections of the county; and from the reliable infor mation re. ceived they found the Sheppard and Orr ticket in the lead by a safe major ity, so they adjourned to their homines satisfied, to meet again-some time soon, we presume. No time named. The Ladies. Tphe pleasant effect and perfect safel y with which ladies may use the Cali fornia liquid laxative Syrump of Figs, under all', conditions, makes it their favorite remedy. To get the true and genuine article, look for the name of the California Fig Syrup Co., printed ar the bottom of the package. I''ing the S*reets. The street force~ indeCr overseer Jack- I son has been busily eng,aged gradinug the streets .siuce th new 'rown Council took charge. Som.i' ot the work ac comfplished. is the gr'ading of F riend street near thle de:'ot, the wvest end o. O)'Neall strcet and the cast end of Johnnstonle street and widening Harris street, together with other good work in the different wards. The force is at work this week grad ing Cornelia Street. The streets have been kept clean oif grass during the summer by a force of hands who have been serving out sen teuces imlposed1 by the Mlayor's court. The force has numbered as high as seven at a time andl has never fallen below six men and boys, all colored. Mr. Will MIiller has charge of thei grass cutters. There is more Catarrh in this se'ction of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposedi lo be incurable. F'or a great many years doctors pro pounced it a local disease. and pre scribed local remedies, and by eon -stantly failing to cure with local treat mnent, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitution al disease, and therefore requires eon sttutional treatmer.t. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufacttured by F. J1. Cheney Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only const1 tutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10) drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly orn the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They orf'er one hundred dol lars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testirmonials. Address, F. J. CHEFN EY & ('0., Toledo, 0. ggSold by Druggists, 75e'. General George ID. Johnson who was formerly Superintendent of the Citadel .Academy has been appointed by the President to succeed Col. Thompson on the ('ivil Service Comnission. VARIOUS AND AL .AtO)UT. Mir. Thjo-.4 .ea.e isan nuncedi for. ClIrk of Court. ;Th Ne wb 1 Irryc .n ak is "aV In;: .Jul- div%idendl(S to thedeo"t~.'o dmlaiinld. \Ir. C. C. I)-:i- has imz:I thte rc.c ti:'n of his hand-'roe rei'l(n' o *: !i. w elI .treet. 1: \"i''ino Wiclh-. Hie it"n is toi take, a trip to Cin on it. i i!1I ,s l"11 in ".' (('l2 " a l, i The iniess.t o..n the Collega campuii. is :tearly con I1,b-"t"ci. It il:s .Tix roomtll Mr. C. \. Iio.man l: ha "on t-> I f:I risr' Lithma Sprinigs to take ichar r. of . t"t:l i:l(e. P'erso-. r vi-iting :ii: rlum - l:wr rt,sort rn iy hr asturc1 of :7.n]. a -. (': , ,t .. J n > . F . S ,' tr- l:1a.; jus t rrtv il i. n:u and -4 !t and eiceg:nt !ot o! !:Ir p*inv, l i k lln* , - 'hat. ultte pi' -- ,iwc very1 1:ted sty\lt-s. C.. and iex-un-1 II t li 1 . ir. W . J. Mill's will zive on!p of hi :ih rli an- el'"-ant b.rlecuetis atY ouni' irve. ni ar" Iros;!ritv, on \\edli ..r J u ly :1. A Z o o ,l d ii n n e r \w i 1l ie '! u id l. - Id the andid:it"s are i\ntvil onl w.ii e iermitted to put in their little work.1 jlr. 'I'hos. \W. S-rith has luhtlit t!w Miuirler phice, the house and nice:y iei'S of land fr,m Rev. V. W. Stum ruer for $1,0nn, possession to be given lext January. Dr. Smith has moved o Kinards for the practice of his pro ession1 and for the present has roomst it his fath'er, Mr. J. D. Smith. FRUIT JARS!S FRUIT JARS!! Mason's Fruit .Tars, half gallons, puarts an:l dt:s. Akto extra rab )uS for same. F. r sale cheap at RLon;ErrsnN & G1i,1"t' ly. Drug Store. Be sure to ca!l on Jones when you Vant best ice at lowest price. lv. 'ersonals. Miss Amiie Tarrant is visiting rela ivez at Batesburg. \iiss M'iary Biop left Saturdiay on a -isit to relatives at 1'elzer. Ii,s Lizzie tittie has returned fro t "e p .lsat visit to lumrter. Mrs. J. W. Humbert, of ,lackst:ck, s visiting relatives in. the city. Mrs. Hunter nec Miss irsula Ahney, s viniting Mrs. 0. L. Schumpert. Mliss 'Mattie Mc('aughrin is visiting drs. Dr. (;ibson in C'oncord, N. C. 'ir. J. L. Keitt left Monday to attend he Alliance meetings in the Third )istrict. lliss U B. ('lal k is visiting friends in t "evberrv. She !eft the city vesterdaiy. -Iegister, 3d. Iiss Louise Smith, daugiter of Dr. t I. Coke Smith, is on a visit t- relatives a Newberry. t Mrs. Wm\n. P. Houseal and eiiirtn t .re on a Visit to relatives and friends a Columbia and Granbv. u Rev. C. L. T. Fisher, principal of Mt. 1moena Femnale Seminary, Mt. Pleas it, N. C., is in the city. Mrs. W. J. Moore, of Cokesburv, and lies C:hic.k Wallace, of Greenvile, are isiting Dr. 0. B. Mayer. D)r. S. Pope has gone to heltoin tot ttend a caucus in the interest of the I!ianace Candlidate for Congress.e M[rs. Dr. J. B. Perry, of A ugusta, ar ived last Saturday to spend the sumi ier with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .J. ). S. Livingstone. Mrs. Thos. F. Harmon and Mr.. hos. WV. Smith have gone on a visit their brother, Mr.W. S. Durham, in 'airfield County. Major and Mrs. L. WV. C. Bta]ork ave returned from Harris' Lithiar prings. The Major says the water isi be best in the up-country. Mi's G ra ce Jo'n es. w ho jias been vi,it 'ig her grand father, Maj. L. .1. JIones, as gone to A bbeville toi visit relatives ~he accompanied her cousin, is lary Wh;.te, of Abbieville, who wa s Iso on a visit to relatives here. Spirittine. Use the three Spirittine RtemedjiesI 'ature's own rededIies. A pure extract f the cedar anid pine tree. Testf)ioiai vill contirmi the astonLishingr results. btained in cases of LaGrippe and nfluenza. Try it and b)e convinced of ( Ls merits. Manu factured only by Spirit ine Chermical Co.. Wilmington, N. C.( Sold by D)r. WV. ES. Pelham. A liargain. For sale-a seven room cottage witht cell of water and all necessary im rovements. Desirably located in tile illage of Hclena. Price $-50. For artlier iniformiationi apply at T1he -lerald and News oflice. tf ( Picture Frames, Albums ani- Easels Just received another fi1:c assortrmnit >f Picture Framies at Salters Photo ;raph Gallery. Shoes, Shoes, Shoes. Zei ' -r's well known Shoes. .1. Faust e Son's Shoes. All solid as a silver dol ar at MowE:'s. tf Settlemrent of Lounity Treaurer. Co'mpltroliler-G.enerail Ellerbe eame? to( Cewberry on Monday to make the set-I lenment with Conty Treasurer itoyd.1 -le finished yesterday and left for the ip-co)untry. The settlemnen' vas entirely satis actory, and from .L we gather the fol owing fi.;ures: tecei pts for State t x co'.lected aind1 sett lemneuo ............................... 517 'aid out ;oin it* y Cim mi onrs' i w a rrin ... 1. se hoolt ordlers .. .................. .U51 (C n (IN n.tN. )cdia ry Cour nv taynx. .......... , T pee Ut a! 1 Co 1 u tr I a ............... : I 0 ii road t ax...............:. :e t ooci ax...........................1 i peeii l Se hool taI x ............... 1' TIo a' on huan .................i. Is These figures only cover T'reasure BIoyd's termi of ol'ice. domnptroller-G~eneral El lerbe cotipli neunted Mr. Geo. B. (Ummier for tie nanner in which lie hais kept the books mdf papers as cl erk oif the County (Cam nisisioners. sprin1g. The spring is here andI so is the In taliiment man with Furniturc. 1Pahy arriages, Trun ts, etc., which :re ofl eredi on small mionithlly or weekly paiy nents. Stoneware and flour poIts also >n hand. Cash not refused. .R. C. WILu.ii s, 'The J1ustal Inien t Man,. t f. Main .:t., New berry, '-. C. Highest of all in Leavening Pov 'TIII: -i:(CUNI) I'I:i.IA iN AI:V 1In: I 1 !he Ieeu:t tle sa:,it T hougi) With a niLt i:cerat'o in the vtc--i.e:-ative T'icket ;; -ted -iie., .--aned for ,,a:. C e iCventonl. xI mna-iI i Il v :- ) t h e : rij' r oui i)r. . . 1Pop).: ::::n: edCt from: ih:1 ('-,urt H1ou: 1:: t he.. .I t at:ru w;_ 0 n0 ass imlI at ::~ ' l h tr i o' l ive h 'i. .) the _a:. \n1' i \i"wa.- withll A..-1 I"OorN md r' p-rtr t ; rei . weO. pi" r':: .e :l l:. l: r . e*t n' re :l1 .Ifng any :or A bt "us r-adra wau i it.1 b. ( v: r :l ltl th n , -i -d c. i"h n : e:: every V ne wIil re"8' wIS i net ti:ilt Irest i th "ivin tih a r. th f the ei "ti' a pirimar--!)r it we ;,it: tlfl thie se t:l pro :n:::lar. Eve: abouto th" te wit WOO weri irt :i:i w od i a ! 'rh .ibiliy be l . have the V I ot I.;Lt have uen given by eiU!4 but we i th - Uote it: v! V r ee !resit shen:(. th! ka "w vry Iit bl e 'the tie t is : vittie a -.eent tet at that a n:'r t:. ierl i l. e ti [ek,l d e en ,i te 'd1 :al that a ttli t..t r' dleh-'"ate + hI1 be )en 11t::t+i- T uI eere' ta tee 1 to keep no rco"rd1, f"r v"en a eipv of The Herald and Newoi s of June l1 was obtained from wch t et the vote at thedfre formelimr)in<ry )rimary. To tell the truth this tint;!. f getti~ng the vote at theme reli:ninary riaries is a.very dilieult thing, e eeally when every one keeps s nu on the suajrect Thed the vote ,vas not tabulatedl in the samne hall in 'hich it was before and the acu tics >f the two are entirely dtherent. It is very intereiing to heatr tmlen peculatig about the volt', and w\"on iering how manny volte: this man re elvfed and ho( molanhy tihe oher one lad. Of cour: e every body w:aits to now", especiai the miile,s, f)r in this articular they have ilorte curie ity han the wvo(illte. T he result shows the s:ne tie:at is at the former preliminary primary. sio the ticket is mIOre aceptale at his time than frmlerly The Ierald mhd News knOw.eth n:ot. The vote Svery little l:rge_r. TIhe plan adlOI)ted oa.v thatake the vote each cidlate -eceired blefore and add to it th vote hat a:d bet-rae, ath redl up from!:i the -ubs toce tha't tie. The Iieraldan ti News will just c,ive the total Vote It this timencludlii the formuer vote. t tils sen t', hiat SsoIe new racers ere enterel but they did not get far >n the Wrick. H1on. W. D). Hiardy stated that h!e lid not w\antA to mlake the race but the hreisure rur.ht to hear on hiI as io r:at s that lie lestn :hted to the uste of 1is nlatn , tilt)u;.I :ie will noa enter the !amaign actively inl the hae of a can .s of th. e aoUnlty. The thll(rs on the iet will take e'ari of hnte r etCS S ael as their own. Wy a\"Somle were >ut on both the le;i=iativ e mni del:-gate ie(ts we are u:nabie to say. Th ie c::uCus: seemhS to have dropped the Hon. Jo. WJ. :Cott, an. we are old that his vote was not even read "It. But it is u ierstoodi that he will liter the conltest f? tseat in the HUse t any rate, and h1e wlile likely make it viel~i for some of the boys if he does. it to the ligutres. Herald and ute. i coecne, f.r.ou .u.t1no at thes orier wat plrsen.i hs )r.n w.ere prec eil can be1 ttsth to beit8 acure. Butpo theyestl c tan ed ia'r '. I) C ni i i 2.r-:'o ll: There wa. Inly one...t.o..candidat There Rev. . A. Sli f he Dr.na.e, ly, MesbrL. Huhey, T. Counen, P. H). torn and (.J. 2. Mcirey.e frThee -lme, will tbepreeted tonstithe vte tegpiary, ice as canoidt fort dele -ued s ath ctaenaenfr hous,n e nominatiln the othersn- willmani~ tu m.: a :cr. anT y tn:. For ther Sente-frteJom~ i:T onev. .f. t. Xi . ........... .... . lj. eot .J. M. r,hEsto..........---....I >u. k G . D eW al I.....................-.--- - At- the fome reiinr p rr )r. i ae'o-ip~t reciu 9't and Jo'wph L. nerteot,. We stpose tefe till Vtu.. Fo he Honty. Thnrn is o)na in ................. b e> mod. D . H rd yol n r .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . a d it i atle L. ee eas e .................--.. Ne e The Rtitv.t hav A.ade tilr thei 1enate, irdy and)( iCol L ies, for liinate the u -ue, iell tji:herftor cstituethe the; une as atuaddae forc they Hume, .d e;iore.um the. oCther will tfe!!otwl( u it tih a 1very eat date.~litI' hl i Thei othervoe for te. Hotine I:T.r on.eto, 1t; fW. E.oLe, il:~ H. H. ik,L it;t P. Hvi. Koon. iIt:e pon W.I' n cott, :; J. M. Jo nost - iJohn F. ank,V di7; C. T.osi Wce,~ 7; F. V. Cb - o acesionst tht vte of.Hughey, I i, W'XilsonI and Nei over the r ilto;' t: T. M . Nels il, i t w ii een- thlat the tital vote- isvery hmalv, it xceed liing eixt o~fi he vote ofq ie ount y.me tniite ix ii Thvxeeu;i isletingl thathas beeniiti n:lerydmnta ytir efbt .h tti thefre h igt e ci.tizn f e br .f: at :tev~ a ('ni bleto ot withu the. rom. Ther ha bee nsttroetrt I u : i . T i - r " \ t r - r ' :.: : t ' 1r .1 oil ll",d si are 1--rfe tly Ih.t y:li - - ,-a. al . I i T I - Io N' o f' f- 4ie :4-- 'tin _v 41l4r S. \ wb, al'y i r- .,: th: :aa i i .e n, : : I ha , \ :I n t ':tr" w \' . -I m i t, : e:aly ad: dedl f nu bCI f v t o \' ti .e k' ::rva.tive' :tiC'e. 1 ntlt' '('rac" on't11y. The. 1 .1,: c i :Imeruiz:t .::: Ja0:: te +:. The lsoffe Ih. mwnapredin STar ic-re:n Qu-t ivanld. ll-i hl. Dalon ies,h lt b:ohesn1 Z- - prics." Buy( you:I: 1\ r Fru!tl+ll (d'y, the -:tt n.s tant. T i c eand JaUret"s ixd b :h} . 't" ExeCutive S:i e: Tii: in a:I1laitheppalr wel ots ' i It e \f.aml inesro -: t: e o li.-es w\:1 ihe tiher':e. Th'ler.' is no( miopst:a . ati(uIt thi:.. Y -u l:. F 4rmit J ars. F ri Jars. W ve offer_ Improved Mason and Globe Fruit Jars at Pelham's Drug Store, in Quart and Half Gall n Sizes, at lowest prices. Buy your Fruit Jars at Pe;'ham's. Note rrom lxecelisiotr. Ea;trly con r: is .i: isting : ltx by laid! b y. Is. War ,i al l s "l1:ion, has been oi a visaf t t i:l i h r sir'. am;l Ir. h ln I!",. of .l:im:11 wln o:at ra. an a4'a Prof. L. A. V1h1.r and fa lb ooa bee Iitii: a beni- i n ine o ittl e i)n fo. Wae l,e an a ner H aw!:in' i le ly: Ige a iN r. ui cla' )inr fe X id e rioad onnuth nIty_ a an i: ea lt c:ty ly ol f e. J.l . W hle am! fanl!y has beed n viithin relaten t th Lue' Tie pr of or pearie sea o\e:ctn a<1lvaae fir. Hoel p te icert c-ee wr .Ilati's I).'ilar(1 aslO t it'( osat Steinance and the cait b Ue e e wi: all pleaantA ti amei ao s t '1eturn -. ithi Itronis ior 0ahodan Ac choto havearied o the etofIcs or J:1ue Dh. t,ard as: fta nE Mf oki are the twot) h pI- st men in our little vilg.Each hlave a new boarde: and eal"h a little voter. Hurrah for our (iniot. little vilna", she ne er falls he ihndf inoanyhg that ten from thep buihing) wof her fr o(e!1pror e Ab I Ou.1i2rcoo will reapn againMr soon. temace ft piils.Mfia'fr i p ncleis G'eorge Coud1 r., a ndo~m AuntSIigi 1'ufie, o'r!t. Tabori communit, are vhis itin in4. baik nigo rh lood. )(lf-a i Wia.:dto a4-( varief nife vf) tals Pgto .1fni i h e p ae andI ni.& ot ft wor tol The I llig ii ay f tak~en5i from I thea Gre ewoodeita.f I correspodencefoft he Ah bvci~ l(l res :md 1~ iannte Sir .o. L.i Kesi tt lefl4' here( on3oda the up-~~ a here sefemst to be a phV t form inget a'.a igtitGore .l~hnne 'hy po-h Ppe, Norre(is. Laitfi r &1 Co byi which11 onfe of their nume-r, orf elsom oe iyetd intheo Juy bckgrond hopedrf to ignoat his rae-acin The1 peei'V,1 of,i5 ditrict muchlesswil thr-y('tf bew incte -tue reprellentatie o4iff h f w oe' e-e He ii edt o f theZ: Iint4 r.st o'' cf hisC const'1fituec andiI pofChis he c4f'(orge forenty abave tha any- man thrsean clav mgt 4 pcit' gint rim(. Ahepeju pfle of the distrtct fuly15c raze tis,n a someall4 of- his - ' - loud noistsb arapled ing AliaCemen) am Alian.' journigals.14 The.11lro, tlie t tou ati iton, ( n iethen 7thi ff .July, c:umot- f br to, 11 ignore. isc ab 'ily 1)4 and past f sevcs, unes C4theyil cen '-I 1 hica th-lIgaton(,o (;eugog .Ahs n 'will be 'hs Pon ucessr. C- L. J. Al re Writes fo forilty-ersI--avi fi-en a 14iireat tuIe r from14 1 -:41 4 VIlldigestion, cons tipation :u1" Illsni:nex. I hv re all the..'i remtiltls ad:tised for theanV dialses onef year 'i-go ir the seaeollssumigia became very weak) f:. t-ot lieslh.rpl ly iffl comiecedr-: u'ing Dr. H. 3Mozle's heilth my apithie andPI myl ~V di't were - perfectl re store, maf no t I4 fee-l a'f y1 'ougan vigorous-44 as Ileer did1( 'n m y life. L. .n9 Door-keelut 1 a State enate.o A Mother's Re.or'. 3irs. N. A. -'-Entir wria ro :'prn1 iar, ;.:- Fo man year I 'f ha :e1been a ge:n -4ufl.-re from4' indigesl-l 44i,-m, ' sick ,ead ehe umr naervus p~ebrs la-: week. -ii-. Fa2t.r rft rity, ;pen: a t al :t iwe'entiV at the vllta with rtr frie:l ,li s Weleh. ir. -iw'l rI Pr er, of (" tmria vi. :ted 1"ru e- r W\e!eh severatl dayV: .11; .\. i/. 1):1rn, tli <'hlarlet on, w l in the village a day or two a,o. r.f i. R. I (Grenlekar la- llreilas:v t'.ie 'Tm \\il!i:rs'lia hns in the vit la.e lea:r Mlr. l. E. ulien's place. Tiie Me--r-. Sh'ckiley are reip:irin: tie tws I,et:ndi receili:g 141-h1 I:iVtei Clhurc. I arV. W.W. Inie!. of ti'- N, wiherr. Mtithodli t (''hur."b. will p,rcach1 at the vilalcur,"h next Sund1.i:y aiter1noon1 it ") o't'lot"k. A cordial iInvitatio1 i' ex te<i(d to all to att'end ti.i serVice. \Wt take the liberty of iniviting, at 1 tent ion to sn article c hatl int) thli! is t:" of The Herald and News by it edit'r. fr,lm the Atlantic Monthly. "A Plea fotr St-riousness" is the C::Iaiin. :m-" the poitits are we:l taken. It w'!) ie perceived that the writer is clearly of the op'irrion that nearly "every ont feels bound to make a joke of every thing." Ingalls and In1:Lersoll are no; the only ones that invade moral and spiritual regions with their ridicule. 'Th, foliowin; is among the forceful sentences: "The basis of appreciation of the heroic and pathetic has been sapped in this generation; they havl made the step from the sublime to the ridiculous once for all, and taken their stand on the latter; there seens to be nothing to appeal to." But read tlt artih-e for it is healthful, helpful and tiliely. SANs. SouCt. For Shoes of all kinds go to Janie son's. The late-i Styles, best Stock and Lowest Price can always be had. ly Smitth & W\'earn are closing out theii stock at a discount. There is n1o hum bu. about it. Read their advertise nwent. tf. MONEIY FOR1 BON)H1OL EIS. The Stat.' Treasurer Ready to Pay the Jnly Interest-The State of the )ebt. [Special to News and Courier.] ('o1 m A, June 30.-The clerks of the State treasury department were to day husily engaged in sending out checks in p1aymnelt of the July inter.st on the State debt. It is estimated that the amount to be distributed will he between $1SI1,u0) and $200,000. At the last session of the Legislature c:8:J,00tt was appropriated for the payment of interest an the State debt. Half of this amount, $191,500, is payable in July, and with the back interest due the amount now to be paid out will be near $2I0,000. The department an nounces that it will have ample funds to pay all of the interest now due. The figures show that about three-fourths of the interest will be pail the holders of securities in this State and the re maining one-fourth in New York and other States. There are about $1,2~), 000 worth of securities held outside of the State. It will be interesting to note what is the interest paying debt of the State at present. It is: Brown consols..................$5,q0'10,7G 70 4 per cent blues............... 4(0,000 00 Agricultural College scrip, G per cent...................... 191,S00 00 Besides this there are the 4 per cent. hands, Act I 880-91, atue in 1 980. The de,partmient does not senm inclined to give out the amiount of these bonds, but it. can he stated that it is very little more than was reported to the last Legislature. The treasury depart ment shIows that the total debt of the State when the funding will be completed will be $6,40a;,6. Tfhis estimate as to the State's debt has been accep)ted as being correct. The estimates of several experts have made the figures vary in sums not over $100). Thle lawmakers will have sorme hard auts to crack in making arrangements to refund the State debt. Governor Tillman can possibly explain tlte refunding process to tinanciers so as to satisfy them. A splendid line Children's Suits sell inig at cost, at .Jamieson's. Suits fo: S3.50I to $4.50; regullar pr.ce 8.00) to $G.5ai. ly Blotehes, Old Sores, Ulcers and all 4:k1n erupltionts cured1 by P. P. P,. the greatest blood purifier of the age. Perfumes. Our aim is to move with the timesc. and even get ahead of them it possible. We have just receivedl a fresh lot Palmers (NewYork) Perfumles. of Choire odors! reasonable prices! If yon need anything in this line. we have it. Don't be afraid to insp)ect. We make no charge for exhibiting our good . Glad to seeC you. So we agrain extend the invitation to st. p inl "The Central Drug Store" when pass Trv an ounce of P~ahner's Ca. - no!!an Pink-a great favorite. W. E. BELCHERI & Co. Mr. Hleniry W\inter, form:erly man neer of the Savannah Brewery, says he had Rheumatism of the Heart for several ;years. Often he was unlable to wvalk ovetr a few b locks, hiis- pain was so intense; he hadl tr'ouble to get his 1re'athi: he had physicians in P'hila delphina, hais former home,- hbut the best Iprofessor in the universityv there could niot give himn relief. C'oming here he sawv P. P. P. advertised, triad two bottles, and is now a well m:an. HIis Ipain1 has left huim and1 he can now waolk all day. He~ renders thanks to P'. P'. P., and. says its workings are woniderful. whe Baby was sick, we gate her c'astoria. wh'en she was a Chaild, sihe cried ror Castoria. 'when shae became Miss, shec climg to Castoria. When she had Chidrer, she gave thaem Castoria. hous.ac M1r. :a'id Mr Lo Tcra:n T're'n a :re kaeepars 4he Govern.iaa-nt L!ihtouse :at Sial narb Mich.. an. t ttle e it ~a ' :u:i t er,' fou yea, . Last- Api an h-ae wa~ Itaen dIown winMa,LIts followed awt"ithiar adre:fi (Cough and~~*ft urnin:intt: F at-r. Dlitor it at.hr a.id . at ! ltot ltre ate he. au ntl) va i,gh \r: ii,oveyrV, 'ad atr t' uset (ti twao and ay Dr..a ha'm . Ne Di.e(veriy a'. worin it 1 we'd ini ;ald.e yn' ma ge't' a tri a ote Fe:rne W~eaakneaa I'ae-ltive Cuare.'NjB., ia 'a he':iitotr : P'lease infoermI yourt rea.! rs Ihai.t I hlave 0atsitiIve remued. for a' th tousad andI onec ilus wichid ari't fro d!tierOage female org'Lans. I hallbe 'glad to send' twao bot tles of mya ren ed F ree to any ladyv if they will .iend their Express and P. 0. addaress. Yours respeft fully'. Dn. A ti. aN.rr, :an ! nmpoit..rt Matter to 1>e Con,i.ierrel in, "'.rCt .n M en.bher. of tlie Leaia1ature -1 Ice CanOliatei Ag:i:.-t the 'resent Judget. e t'o \N ews and C'(uri' r.j c u-x it I. . uly 1.-Sic Circuit and one Supreme Court .udge are to be eleted by the I.egi,lature to be chosen i November. Tie all-absorbing inter e-t in the uberlatoriai cmntest has to a grt'at degree overshadowed a nl>et i'mp1rta .t liestion. It would, it seerms, be incun-hent on the friends of these ever:l .1arl's that they interest ih11eIeve in the s.lection of the legis -he h of t'le administration ln b- -hcown that it s d :sti net e- -ivi on.. cf .JacksonianI Democracy, and't! "t X ict.lr- have generally taken h-c1 f t ce spoil-;. It is a reasonable pr(-um:2ptioin that the same rule will be worked I'or all it is worth with the omtini I,t.iilattl. with special refer en( it the judiciary. The Circuit .J ud e -hi m are Ill desirable positions, on acc1couit of the honor and having a payiig sO inry attac-hed. Anyway, they are eovetd 'liaces for the leaders of the adniiistiation party, and should the doIllinaI element i:e suocessful in the c(ning contiest it will be seen that there willi be a .ively race fo' more th:an one of the Judgeships. The records which I examined to-day show the f,tilowing dates of election: W. I. We.ll:e, Novenber 2. tNS. J:(-. Al.Ir kh. Dvc rnbhor Is. Iss:. .1. I). \w it r -po'n. D i cenuher Is. 12. .J. B. Kerr h:w. icebinber 12, 1s. .:+4 F. Iz'ar, 1:eoertber I. is.19:. .. H. 1 u Nn. 1)ere lber 1s. I.xl. .1. J. Nort mt'. )cveme i,r ~>. lslo. T1. I. Fro' er, Dcecenx:ber 5. Iscc. r. .cGoti all, Novemiber -, 1s5-, six years. It will be seen that the terms of all of the (ircui t Judges given will expire bo fore the ead of the terms of the next legislatora, with the exception of Judges Norton and Fraser. The only election this fall will be for the Judge of the 5th circuit, now held by .Judge Ker-haw, and at the final sessionl of the next Legislature the suc cessors of Judges Izlar, Hudson, With erspoon, Aldrich, Wallace and Asso ciate .Just;ce McGowan will be elected. The chr nees are that all ofthe Judges who have so faithfully and etliciently served the State will be re-elected, yet there is already talk of their being de posedI. Somie say that the administra tion is after certain special judicial scalps. With the conservative tone which is expected of the next Legis'a ture, it is generally thought that the fond hopes of a number of administra tion men wvill be disappointed. It is, however, very certian that these men will look after their own interests, and it is expected of the friends of the Judges that they pay a bit of attention to the Legislature. It would be considered rather pro phetic to even suggest the opposing candidatce of the .J udges to be elected by the n xt house. Here is an off hand list, which may have its inacu ra les: N'w I; Ir)' . Adin.istration. .ir'd'S .J. I). cr-eihatc. I-rnest (;ary, .ludge w1ither-proln, Ira 11.-Jones .Jud_e IIu'Ir on. John L. IcLauriii. .1ue1:;c: Wan- tee. It. C. Vatts. .1a i'4- lzla"r. ('ie c "u)t .J uri ( Aldr.-. Robert Aldrich id John G. Evans. It is, of course, very probable that the candida.es will be reinforced. It is stated that J udge James Aldrich is about the =urest of re-election, that is if the administration forces are in con trol, on ac"ount of his position in the Cjoosaw ea:se. Mr. WV. 2. Benet is suggested as the chief oppoient of Associate Justice MIe (Gowan. Mr. MIeetze, of Lexington, is hardly "iit it'' just now. It might bce interesting to compare the serviec of the t wo lists at the Bar. The competency of the men nmy in a measure be judged thereby; it usually does in most other professions. The records show they were admitted to the Biar as follows: J udlge MicGowan, 18453; Judge Ka ushaw, 184:3; JuldgelIzlar,1I85S; Judge HuItdson, 18> (about); Judge Wallace, 15->; Judge Witherspoon, 1SGO. T[he e-andcidates-Erntest Gary, 1850); R. C. Wat ts, 1S8:; C. S. Bisseil, 1SS6; Ira B. Jones, 1872; John L. MIcLaurin, 1S92; John Gary Evans, 188Sd. It will rerhaps appear ridiculo"s to consider sc me of the men spoken of as posible successors for the Judges now on the bench, but curious things hap pen these days. E en .Gary, who was admitted tience to oppose .Judge Norton, al though ticc re is talk of his being a can didate against Associate Juscice 3M0 (owan. Watch the board' Governor Tillman proposes if re-elected to have a sympa theticjudiciary. Incidentally it may he remarked that he is not over pleased with the ::atest accession to the Su prme Court bench. RhIeuma: ism and Syphillis yield readily to P'. P. P. ( Prickly Ash, P'oke loot and P otassiumtt.) Ice ! Ice" Packed at lowest price for counltry tale by S. 1. Jones. 1I. ICE DRINKS ! ICE DRINKS ! SODA W ATER, MILK SHAKES, PINE AIPLE BON-BON, Florida ORANEGE PHOSPH AT E and all The L AT EST Drinks cf the Season. DEEP Rr9GK and GLENN SPRINGS Water on DraughtI Syrups m~ade fron2 the Best HateriaIs ROBERTSON GILDER'S Dru~g Store. Tib~ute of hiliect. IW;::::. s, It hcathi pleasedi our kind Heavenly at her tco remocive from our midt oui'l Iro'ther.In. M. K\OOn. friend antid'ihor, fr om Ithe Churi ch nmili tant toc the Church1 I timph~lant. There for', he it 1/r.-'en/ ThaIlit it the deatlh of our brohcer thi.: curth of Chiri-t, anide pela!!v01 the PcnLreg~atrin of St. PaulPs, N ewherry county. \ . C.., has lost a cr, the e 'nt rv aI worthy and useful i 'zen an ihi- cmmnr'ity a good and . hthi 'le wve dcepiecr( the death of~ ocr brcot Icer, we rec:gnize that it is <l rht, nt ontly to give- but to take away:i, Lc'd thrcefo,re cour dtyIto ne' tcc is w:i and b!ess i Tha t a (oy cf thece resoluitonsl- be nt to hi-: b ereacved andI crrowm u f:itl', w.ithI r sintcre prayer thath i:ch onei of tile Samte imay reailze that li tingsc' work Ico:.:tther fccr rood to 1,hrm tha t love God, andic look rp to Him wh V o is a hcusbarcu! to the widow ami 'a fth e:' toj the fatherless. .1 That at paze in our Churt-h hook he (ded icated to the memiory of cur e eensecd brothecr. .S.B. K mIu:N, Co: amittee . - Tri:l. w'hysunler from i N idneyanid Liver Dis.ase, kind of wu:d:ness, or oth< rand keep you in health prove ti.a. I wil send r to any one on trial, free l'ric es. t:t. $ 'I0. and 515. Batteries. ('Ctts nothilhg ""uaranteedI to last for yen duces sHtthcient Electrici to-da. Give waist neasn A; aitm Wanted. P'ints from rinetop. The Hope Dickert excursion prom- - i:s to be the biggest thing on wheels we have had in a long while, and Pine top is thinking of nothing else now- ii scarcely. 1 Pinetop will be fully and ably repre- v sented on that occasion. He hopes to see his fric :ds "in it" I fr'omt all parts of the country. When I say "he" I mean Pinetop, for towns, generally, like a great many other things. animate and inanimate, o are designated "she." But Pinetop is not that sort of a - town1. t e hopes, therefore, that his neigh boring "sister" towns will turn out in a full force on that day. p Candidates are specially invited to - attend-they will be allowed, if they desire, to stand on the platform. ['T'hat remark is not borrowed from k Chauncer or Christie.] a -No extra charge made for the said r! standing of eandidates on the platform, s as there is no intention of victimizing them just because they happen to be candidates. As for their constittyency there will tl be no discriination-the antis and - the no-antis being permitted to sit in the same coaches; on opposite sides, if they wish, where those who want to r be on the r;ght side can view the fields from the light furnished them, while v those who are to be in the "left" can enjoy the landscapes and' slides and c groundswells from their standpoint. P In the interest of peace and unity t [no other opportunity] it is hoped the t excursion will be a grand success. - So much for the song and dance per forniance; presuming that everybody is in a good humor, open to reason and ti conviction and conversion, now for the C argument, the logic, the cold steel of ci facts in the case, as G. B. C. and W. - H. H. would say. [Applause from . N. N. and 0. P. S.1: Three dollars for the round trip; $3 -no more than it costs a candidate to put his announ(wrneut in The Herald p and News. Three dollars for every body over twelve years of age-those under twelve, $1.50. [Except infants - and babies between one and five years r old. They go free and are accorded all . the privileges of the fl or, bless the b( dear little things I. Leave Newberry Tuesday, next, 12th inst., at G.21 a. i.; arrive Charleston between 12 r.. and 1 p. m.; leave rlarleston next day at 4 p. m. and ar- b, rive Newberry at about 10 o'clock. ci Good trip. Cheap excursion. To show how cheap it is it is only necessary to state that the railroad it self gave 4th of July excursion rates Monday and the fare from Newberry to Charleston and return was $6.90- e within ten cents of a seven dollftr bill! tl Three dollars and ninety cents more for half the time. And no doubt the authorities considered it a liberal rate. Everybody knows the regular fare tl from this point to Charleston and back w is 10.S0-seven dollars and eighty cents more than for a ticket on next Tuesday's excursion. There will doubtless be many who di will take a supply of "chicken and cake" along with them, and there will t be numbers of the "lords" who will do - their lodging on the train on the home1 stretch.J The excursion neced cost very little fo above the railroad fare. PI No doubt a large body will avail itself of this opportunity to visit the] beautiful city by the sea. NEEDLES. j .Jamieson's is the place to buy your Clothing cheap. ly ] The I. WV. Harper whiskey should ~ be on every sideboard. el The I. W. Harper whiskey should be t in every Medicine chest. The I. WV. Harper whiskey should be - in every club. Tfhe I. WV. Harper whiskey should be C on every bar. i And all of this because it is the prince tc of whiskies. Tfhe Ideal Kentucky arti cle. Sold by THOS. Q. BoO0ZER.1 New berry, S. C.-. Pants for 50 cents, at JAMnESON'S.a 1y Strength and Health If vou are not feeling strong and healthy., try Electric ni tters. If 'La Grippe" has left yott weak and weary, use Electric Bitters. In 'This remedy acts~ directly on Liver, Stomach re and Kidneys, gently aidiner those organs to perform their functions. ii you are ailnicted ' with Sick Hleadache. you wi find speedy and permanent relief hy taking Electric Bit ters. One trial will convince vou that this is iO the remedy you nod Largelbo.tles only 50c. pl at lobert~ an & G:.der's Drug Store, You can always buy Ice at lowest - price from S. 13. Jones. ly. , Teachers' Institute. el The Institute for the white teachers n of the county will be held at Newberry PI from August 1 to 5, inclusive. The purpose of the Institute is to benefit our teachers, to make them bet- t ter prepared for the work of the school g room. I, t herefore, earnestly request that all - teachers, and others interested In the commionl schools, wvill help us in mak ing the institute a success. . Prof. E. B.Craighead, of Spartan burg, o1 will conduct the Institute, and will be assisted by Superintendents WX. H Hand and WV. W. Lewis. H m Teachlers who may wish to spend the , week in Newberry will please let mec pJ know as soon as possible. ARTHt'R KrntLER. - ] ti of Both t'ae method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant C and refreshing to the taste, and acts oc gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver au~, Bowels, cleanses the sys tern effectually, dispels colds, head acles and fevers and cures habitualJ constipation. Syrup of Figs is the of only remedy of' its kind ever pro- sel duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- cr ceptable~ to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most I heathy and agreeable substances, its foi many excellent qualities commend it p' to all and haTe~ made it the most at popular remri' known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and S1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who p may not have it on hand will pro- th cure it promptly for any one who - wishes to try it. Do not accept anyJ substitute. fo CALIFORNiA FIG SYRUP CO. 91 SAN FRANCISCO, C A4 iLOISQILLE. KY.t NtEWt YORK. N.V& he bad effects of t hu La Grippe. Lame Back. . Rhertna:ism. Itndiest ion. I,yl?psia, any er diseases. when Electricity w il cure you - (IIeadache relieved In one miaute.) To )R. JU'DD'S ELECTRIC BELT if ati'ie.. Also. Electric Tru.esaid Lox to try the:n. Can be regulated to suit, and rq. A Belt and Battery combined. and pro tv to shi;ek. Free Medical Adf ice. W rite rc,9rtee andii full part i(ulars. 'Ni ress Di.'Jt'DD,ietroit, Mrich. Nominations. ^ EORGE S. MOVER IS AN X nou need as a candidat-i for the omination for the State Senate in the )emocratic Primary this year. He ill abide the result of the primary. or House of Representatives. [HEREBY ANNO LNCE MYSELF a ca'id;date for a seat in the House f Representatives, subject to the Dem cratic primary. J. M. JO HNSTONE. "OL. L. P. MILLER 15 HEdEBY J nominated for the Legislrtare, ad is pledged to abide the result of the rimary. MANY FR'ENDS. HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF as a candidate for election to the wer branch of the General Assembly t the approaching Democ-atic prima r, and will abide the result of the ime. J NO. C. WILSON. IOLE. L. BLEASE IS HEREBY J announced as a candidate for the louse of Representatives, subject to ie result of the Democratic primary. For School Commissioner. PHE NAME OF THOS. W. KEITT L is presented to the Democratic aters "of Newberry County for School ommissioner. Mr. Keitt is a most )mpetent teacher and in hearty sym athy with the peeple in their efforts elevate their cliil 'ren. He will abide ie decision of the primary. FRIENDS OF EDUC 1TION. 1 W. HIGGINS IS HEREBY . announced as a candidate for ie nomination for the office of School ommissioner, subject to the Demo atic Primary. FOR CLERK OF COURT. HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF as a candidate for the nomination ,r Clerk of the Court at the ensuing rimary election, and pledge myself to >ide the result of said primary. JNO. M. KINARD. DHOS. SEASE IS HEREBY NOM L inated for Clerk of Court of New trry County, subject to the primary. FOR SHERIFF. HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF - as a candidate for Sheriff of New ,rry County-subject to the Demo -atic Primary Election. J. H. SMITH. ~ HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF - as a candidate for the nomination Sheriff at the approaching primary ection, and pledge myself to abide by te result of said primary. __ W. W. RISER. SENJAMIN HALFACRE IS 3 hereby nominated for Sheriff for ie people of New berry County, and ill abide the result of the primary. BY FRIENDS. "IAPT. M. M. BUFORD IS HERE J by nominated as a suitable candi ite for Sheriff at the approaching pri ary elect.on, and is pledged to abide te result of said primary election. )OBERT T. CALDWELL IS . t hereby announced as a candidate r Sheriff, subject to the resuit of the 'imary election. ~ HEREBY ANNOUNCE MY . self as a candidate for Sheriff, sub et to the primary. WM. A. HILL. OR CO0HTf COMMISSIONER. -HEREBY ANNOUN CE MYSELF . as a Candidate for County Comn issioner at the approaching Primary ection and pledge myself to abide .e result of said primary GEO. B. AULL. ,R. J. C. PERRY IS HEREBY t~nominated as a candidate for unty Commissioner at the approach. g Democratic primary, and is pledged Sabide the result of the same. -HEREB;Y ANNOUNCE MYSELF .as a candidate for County Commis aner of Newberry County, and will tde the result of the Democratic pri ary. T. B. LEITZSEY. FYANCY FLOYD IS HEREBY .an 'ounced as a candidate for >unty C imissioner at the approach g primar , and is pledged to abide the suit of the sair e. H. LIVINGSTON IS HERE dl. by announced as a candidate r County Commissioner, and we edge him to abide the result of the emocratic primaries. MANY FRIENDS. FJ. KINARD IS HEREBY AN . nounced as a candidate for re ection to the office of County Coin issioner, and is pledged to abide the mary election. FMONROE WICKER IS HERE . by announced as a candidate for e office of County Commissioner, edged to abide the result of the pri ary election. 'S D. SHOCKLEY IS HEREBY announced as a candidate for Coun -Commissioner, subject to the result Sthe Democratic primary. -HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYMELF as a Candidate for County.:Com issioner, subject to the primary ection, the result of which I am edged to abide. D. W. KINARD. H EREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF as a candidate for County Commis >)ner of Newberry County, subject to .e primary election. J.0CHESLEY D)MINICK. FOIR TRIAL JUS1IlCE. H. EVANS, ESQ., IS PRE~ . etdas a suitable man for e office of Trial Justice at Newberry, bject to the Democratic primary. He a lawyer by profession and is well ialified to discharge the duties of the ice. MANY VOTERS. FOR C(UNTY AUDITOR. TA L LA CE C. CROMER IS V hereby an nouncted as a candidate r Auditor tsubject to the Democratic imarv. TRANK E. M.t.YBIN IS H EREBY announced as a candidate for the mination of Auditor of Newberry >uty, subject to the result of the DJem ratic p)rimary. DEMOCRATIC VOTERS. FOR TREASURER. 'HERE BY A NNOUNCE MYSE LF as a candidate for the nomination County Treasurer, and pledge my if to abide the result of the Demo stie l>r~iary. __C. F. BOY D. -FORL CORONER. H ER EBY ANNOUNCE MYSE LF as a candidate for the nomination rthe office of Coroner at the ensuing miary election, and pledge myself to ide the result of said primary. SNATH AN_H. BOUK{NIGHT fR..NO. N. BASS IS HEREBY L. announced as a candidate for Cor er at the approaching Democratic imary, and will abide the result of e same. H EREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF .as a Candidate for the no.nnatofl rCoroner of New berry County, and edge myself to abide the result of the Emocratic Pri mary. , F. MARION LINDS.Y.