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LOCAL AND SPECIAL 'The Cttos Xares. Tb C etton market in Newberry yes, was 71 to 7}. since the first of September, or the week ending yesterday, 472 The County Alliance will meet at . Newberry on Friday, October 7th. All .es are requested to send quarterly reports to the County Secreary at once. asn and Xeal Can now supply your wants for ri y Casa ONLY. So send the ah with order. Dddal at$1.00 and Hulls at 15 cents dpruired pounds, at "-=4 COTTON SEED IL 8t. st. jamme, aIta e C.W. Scbaefer will preach ia S&Tamaintheran church, Jalapa, on a 7triday at 11 a. m., and- 7 m., es4 68 Saturday at the -same PmnalsG'arBunday at UI-a. n.e } and: ael blateof the holy com Sumnanat2pi.m Wagner, Jr.g (stallion) will be at Wicker's'Stables, Newberry, Friday aad eAtu y of each week until the middl of October. S M. M..BIIAA ,. The paymntofo State and county 4 tsie9 lthe nexttiigin order. Tress +. .Boyd. lready4'vth. the see u;s~aclneryios hinawvpig4 gretmrns. ' e~nal taxes seento bethe.priee Of hyertyin this ro: and enli gened forsals.pply t W. F~SoN d$a Tenr _: nfted the "' flgoimfa ero fa't leo Ucg4 lzeld oovembereh : SC: Goggans, &LC ph . lngleton. Rei. Wm. $iyu.I,eeveI~flwgi eh. r eg in the -ev D. F o addn oAbbev ;e " =wlt +each g-He d churCh-on. next Stra.na4 .m ;Theriw1 be communioon Sabbath. Tietihing in the Lutherain churc i=et8nday at 11 a. m f e regular ightservices will be resumed at: 7.30 Sp:m.= Sunday-school.at 4.80p. m., in '-r4Notice. B ' ' a nents ar i pub --au-u o heboo boolsat 1= the boleJet price, tin reducing tsedeteil pi,ee eeilderaly This -is loaawas they can be soIaid wer~ anda ont of the exednl k jdes ll have to be sold sitlfor selsk. have a- fuli supplid ho anow -cselltetnat the lw W. '.Colxi Coppock's store. at Mt. TaborcktejNew. a sipponty; on WednesdayOcoe 3S4 at he6eeri grated to istr nthe Itantie naTrains will stiog each.day u!hlbie dkcciy on the sof&sd Tongues An rtdeef at MTut9esh H.Wyse, pastor, wili begma.oon e:eeetion of a new parsonage -on a e ftl*aaes. .The.lot Is besatinlly iatoeand is the church.- The old proa lsbensold and he,mers'"* tthe erection of the new Spdag. lsbhere and so is the In a.- W With Furniture, Baby -w'Eich are of or weekly pay -. and flour pots also refused. - ~ B.C. Wrr.j.una, Thstanlment Man, ~'~&DiDst., Newberry, S. C. Z'Our sesdber. the primary election is cotton Is coming In The News would be glad to who owe us for sanhsaription :gregate wdiil aid us Oe e We have waitedenly and said nothing to our subscribers about money for a-bi.g time. Plesse remember us now. NY RESTAUERT isnow open for the FaU Oysters in any style JAS. DUNBAR, AGT. S.bmtd, Akr .!,.. The schedule of this popular route now apa in The Herald-and News. -.The AuatieCos Line and the Geor G1,arolina and"Northern Boad are managed and have excellent n-ode aking quick tiene and few de Say.The through car f!rom Charles ton sto Atlanta va theC.N. &L. Rand la the most convenient mode of Stravel between those two cities. The 8. C. and N. road has about comn pieted Its belt line into Atlanta, by -which Its train will arrive and depart fom the union depot. - HEow*a This? We offer One Hundred Dollars re ward for any case of Catarrh that can ~-not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. SF J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known .J.Cheney for the last 15 years, and l~'elleve him perfectly honorable in all Sbusiness transactions and financially I~able to carry out any obligations made -'by their firm. Was & TaAux, Wholesale Drug -glats, Toledo, 0. WALDINeG, KINNAN & MARVIN, ~ holesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. H alVs Catarrh Cure is taken inter ~ alty, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Tinmnnala sent free. Price 75e. per ~4' ioPi sol b~all Druggiss, VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. Shockley Bros. have the contract for building a cottage-house for Mayor 'Blalock. October 12th is Columbian Day, -when the schools throughout the United States will celebrate the dis eovery of America. Messrs. Cabaniss & Miller have bought a prettily located lot, containing 71-100 of an acre, on Cornelia street from Mr. E. S. Coppock for $300. Mr. 3. A. Mimnangh, of Columbia, has come to Newberry. to open a dry goods store. He has rented one of Mr. Jno. H. Wicker's storerooms in the old Foot building. A change of schedule of the mixed train on the C. N. and L. Railroad went into. effect on Monday. The train from Clinton arr'ves at 6.45a. i., Instead of 7.56, and the train from Co lumbia at 7 p. in., instead of 7.17. A Beauiful liie of Ha -R A ' Toilet Sachets, a*ers 1.r r - fromii~1~ P. Piter ha4 eturnedfom. D.o'rby _etmnedi yesterda : kar hareturnedJron ~i,o fs sna a ( oluzmbli.: Mbalv iury Lo left yesterday toen#er Due West emale College Has Moriat Martin wil1eave ne 1Moady for"Chalestent a.tend 7dr. RobtL E Lavetl wil leave on Mrs. 5kd1hfi.A7L_y tuncd:to Charleston lest week 4 ellieMpajeft e. d . r:j vlfe- 3*-uemher. :. r J. 1' bm e Iof G renwoo d l,a -viest; tle earw of the n4ge Y & Bgta^it M Lid a ig of lttmore ardved on. Monday and. isa:.a n oharge"ofMr. W. T. ant's cteisive AmbUr}eYdepart1unt. ?", IMrs. Dr. -B rzy,of- u wbo has been spD d tiunam :wfh:her father Mr .LDi L ing stene, will retaraIame next1 CPO I ebb by weebene$ted MISEmily Pope leaves- for Pendle knw and amire this yuglady for Des toengage in the mantua aik1ingbusness. Miss Norris has DO ..ipesar an t ha and.amVWl *e- a M. Jns BbRotnr~ e~o'~ etof Charleston 1as wve w1x&6 If the hair is fallng out az4turning u a:nn coo76da7 test rneyand stimulant jaE~i' Hair 1IS NOW OPEN EO2E THE SEASON. FRE NOBFD K GIVE ME A CALL ESPECj F 3LY..... ...J NE For sc-a seven room cottage: with well of water and all necessary im prov.ements. Desirably located an the vlaeof Helena. Price $450. FKor frerinformnation apply at fb e Heirald and Newsoffie.. - if Harris' Lithia Water wil save you. Kiad Words. lowing extract from a lett3r received ~nof orAbebers. - on th? g&n abi Itsseqg:to:nie M better a tin?ist c*,ai(d t1n~ that it is now one of the best county newspapers in this State. But the en ergy and push-that you hafe been put ting to It is bound to.show itself in the paper. Of course the newsaprbusi nes,likes,everything else, (and.le more so)' requirm~ constant enry .and everlasting push, and wants nolagr at its head. A word of commendatin from me may not amount-t6 much, while you have received, I have no doubt, words of praise and commenda tion for the able way In which you have managed The Herald and News. Still-1ka t . any friend, be his station ever so humi ble. This may surprise you som- - what, but I have been watching The Herald and News and I have been Im pelled to write to you all sever al times what I think of the 'get up' of the paper." - Highest of aln in Tavening Pr THE GIRADED SCHOOLS. Many New Pupils Enrolled-An Ineres ,ver the Opening Last Year. At the stroke of 9 on Monday mor iug there were two hundred and se enty-five boys and girls at the whi Graded school. ; The enrollment < the Art"aXa, ear was 259.._. There were many new faces' amor the pupils, including some tots wi -had just arrived at the school age. Superintendent Evans will teach U 10th grade, and he has assigned til other grades as follows: 1st and 2nd-Miss Bessie Wheeler. 2d-Mrs. Tarrant.. 3d-Mrs. Boozer. 5th and 8th-Mrs. Moore. 6th and 7th-Miss Lilla Kibler. 9th-Miss Eloise Welch. Factory-school-Miss Laura Blease The enrollment of all the schools c Monday was as follows: W hite school...........................275 Factory (.white)..................... 28 Colored school...... ...193 _Total...... ........-----.496i First day last year...................412 marriages. Mr. Thomas Hentz and Miss Lizz ,'rier;daughter of Mr. R. P. Crowe of -Pomaria, were married-on Sunda 25th instant. Mi. W. W. Spearman, of Shy Street, 'and Miss Maggie g: Long we 3narrled by Rev. Dr. Holland on Sui 'd y afternoon, 25th.instant, at the re nee- of the bride's father, Mr. (.1 Mr.. W. A. Norris and Miss Liu ve were -married by the Be dMcMorries on ,'tl k2nd- instant, at the residence of M 8$ .. Norris. -?hg True. LAraiVe Principle. Of the plants used in manufacturii ,he pleasant remedy, Syrup of Fla jmaa a permanently benefcial effect c hetjiuau system, while the chee yegetable extracts and. mineral sol ionsthually sold as medicines, a neatly injurious. Being.. we] IirmDed, you, wll use the true-rem ed >Yisanuicturedy the Calforn 8-y8rupCo. CLOVER' SEEOS ALL CLOVER = ]D GRASS. AT PELHAM'S ? ~*UGSTORE.~ }'"'ONLY FRESH SEEDS. ONLY LOWEST fAT x PELHAM'S Lo TIe an -asy Terms. Parties desiring to btyfarmson loi imeand easy terms,will. do well I conn" the Newberry Building an -oan Campany - 1wa On M ida lai, a'imnfelpalelectia ta ffi a' veant' wardenshi aurTownConcil. Mr: John8ehua of aiseyatBland, previousl iated b~-n.osn,wasevem ^ Mt Behumpert, a Newbern ,-as his name'denotes iyoma 4~yanew citizen of our town, ba e ikbut little' in taigthat r etzenold-or newlfs more thr 'gh umnpert with feeH sopoftle Ers'Liti ater will~cure ani nI dinn a Bropsy, Sick Heat de arisiE Gravel. Forsa: y~Bbezsom &~ ilder and W. K. Pe * : - tf itfte,sppuaan ai yownh case witit grei Agent or Newberry County Seigler'aweIEknownShoes. 3. Fana Bn eShoea. AlliHd as -asilver de 2ar-a E y -OE'S The Reubliean Conv onmet.1 e..th .'4 1 ytrdy atelld ordet couny;Cbalran P. 1 pbearinan .hws elected Presidet no reporter present. - There-was, about the usual nun he feeatspeet and apparent! moitot od st. = p to' fhur '6ckno delegates'ha been elected'to eithertheSBtsteorCo6 gesin convention and- namesunt onyo,eta for whle theenetioYrsat-held. -The tin wa'uiefstly in doing nothi The dlgtsto the' Strate Convei then -a & Spearman, B. E. WI lamand .aLHBooer. Go to CallH6gs,the jeee,I the&highest aorder and tte owe pries. .At-Coppock's stnd. usaonary~ conwtda TeSeventh. AnnuaI Convention) the Woman's~~-n oeg Mi sionary Societ t.~~el Lutheran8Synodof inf(hm wi met at Bethlehemn church, near porn ra, Tuesday, October 18, 1892, at 93 izstay, 9.301 -a m.: Devotiona erieisles. - iddresis of 'welcome ari -response. Enrollment of delecgate 11-a. mn., Address by -Rev. J. I WilsoL. 1.30 p. in., reports of prsdnt ars teasurer. Reports of auxilaysocietie Appointmentofeommilttees. Paper oi What is the best order of exercises1 use in our society meetings? prepre by Mrs. M. K. Sawyer. The subjec1 .be discusedi by all the delegates pre ent. -Second day, 9.30 a. mn.: Devotioni exercses. Report of correspondir eretary. Report of commiitteep. 11 a. in., addresses b.yBevs. G. V Bolland.and Z.-W. Bedenhiaugh. 1.30 p. mn., paper on; How to Increal interest in our work generally, pri pared y- -. -The subject to be di of fBersorensuing year. Clsn xercises. .Adjournment. LILLIAN LUTHEE, Cor. Sec. Ex. Commnittee. wer.-Latest U. S.Govt Report. IPowder OUR CHURCHES. .e Divine Services Last Sunday-Living, Soul ful Thoughts from Devout Men. a- Sunday last was a bright and tran r-- quil day and thechurches were allopen te for divine service, save the Presbyte n rian, which Is now in the hand of the builder. ig At the Opera House, in place of Dr. to Cozby, who was absent, Rev. Mr. Byrd preached to the congregation from St. le Matthew's Gospel, 18: 7. " Woe unto le the world because of offences." After speaking in general terms of the nature of the offences of the world and the woes that betide when unre-. pented of, he particularized these stum- I bling blocks which men place in the path of life: Some of these are unblush ing scandals, the innuendo, uttered doubts of the truth, evil communica n tions, tempting others, suggestions or invitations to engage in questionable pursuits, and all negative, hindering influences brought to bear upo> others by omitted duties, etc. In a stateof nature the thoughts and desires of man are downward r. nd evil continually. In seeking the cause of this condition, we find it not in the beneffcent author of his being, but in ie man himself, for God is all perfection r, and holiness. Man's inherent depravity hath bound him in the ebains-and slav eryof sin, but the merciful and loving ar Father hath made ample provision for r his deliverance. Christ is the Fountain 1. of cleansing for his defilement and the ,i Gateway of escape. The eloquentand lovingyoungdivine entreated all men to abandon every evil way and n righteous thought in order to build up aelestialized society for the garnering of heavenly fruits on earth. r. NEW THINGS. At the Lutheran church, also at the morning service, the pastor, Rev. W. C. Sebaefler, delivered a unique and In g teresting discourse from .John 3: 3. s, The theme was New Things. The text n tells of the New Birth, whereby we g beget - ]:. A New Nature: (a) New creatures e In Christ Jesus, and partakers of the 1- divine nature. y 2, New Heart. la 3. New Name, introducing-us to 4. New Friends. 5. New Home. See Rev. 21: 1-4. The sermon was full - of beautiful -spiritual thought, suggestive of the heaven on earth now and of the fruiti"n to eome when there shall be no-more sea, no sorrow, nor tears, nor death In the-new and em home whew odhimself sI dwell with men for -ever. THME-A PLEA FOE GN1%UINENiS. At the Baptist church, Rev. Wm. Hayne Leavell, of Mississippi,. do lvered a timely and thoughtful dis 3 course f om Acts 5:2. "And kept .back I:" points were well taken in a >nnethici-sehemes which now largely obtain in commer cial and trade transactions generally, whereby men fall to deal justly one -withthe other. Thegambling tenden g ces =theday and the desire to an, ; ara1eIarlee than its worth andhen d uilt dver ones soalied shasa rwere lliowr tote iep'eensib sn dishonest. The many wsysof "keep ing back part ofthe prce,"to day,were a forcibly prese>nted. Mr. Leavell truth folly said, In substance, that If one would have a broali and e'ar concep tion of lifesenmoblngdnties, :he must on the Mount. sermonsannot ~ fail to do good. rt - PR 11AL ELGION. 0 ev. Mr. XIg,tWpdCege, V. n mornhie7night serv U ice. His tatp 'taken t-from 2 Cs1 89 Themne-practl Reiio was tuary adhsacdau& Itmust go Into the fouiadthefeld, the work gh and Pi im homoerl an ~ ro4d -h hfare, Sfor altebular work lauewkndie chagedlthan eyie-uingle toGod's glr.-The mnother, In ber bumble li tlentls a'hme, Isdeloigtu uRy .mual ndefaithfully erormed. Paul had' been -exalted to Sthe tbird heaven, aiid a thorn in the eh'was -given Shim that he might giIn nothing save the Cross of condito oflui ftwhch tet not of:great things, bu 1 ever lowly and' mindful of its sweet andloving service irr the c'ause p humanity.-m AT25EEASSoCIATBKFR!Dn CEHUBCH SRev. 8.0. Yoh-oflordsfieb-N ed asbIeand interesting aernon from Falafnm,7r 10. "5a not. thou, 'a whatlath thfr days '-were - fhani these? for thou 4est n edt w ewin i Ivery fordibl0 manner the-pshnsi falIacefo beliey ug thatthe days:that are past ni e hmore present We sho~~ 1tiesswgeRa esosblties, andlook V wlf beage thto the future. 1ng~~erod est a &smutifl aid. esman "lit Nr.ottet, from I- " Its tender:warda entiment breatliedIhe oteMaster whose precient, 1 - was fragrant iao0VeWieu dew orkas the flowersereste'dto o * ipd in. in the "beduty of hol! nes.1 g Ci ar e still taking the lead iown Have you given them a triaT? If not, why not? Our sales are increasing, -a proof of d their merit. B. - L ~ 'To be bad only at d ~ TH CENTRAL 3, DRUG STORE. iiWhen Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she crid for Castoria. When she became Rm, she clung to Chstarie. *. Wheahdhv rnsgthem asada, nl Female Weakness Peltive Cure. To the Editor : Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the thousand and one ills which arise from deranged female organs. I - shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy Free to any lady if they will send their Express and P. O. address, AL.ittle Girl's Experienee In a Light house. }Mr . and Mrs. Loren Trescott are keeprs o the Government Lighthouse at Sand eah Rich., and are blessed with a daughter, foot years old. Last April she was taken down with Measles, followed with a dreadful Cough andturingino aFevr.Doctors at home and at Detroit treated her, but in vain, she grew worse rapidfy. until she w-as a mere "handful of bones." Then she tried Dr. King's New Discovery, and after the use ot two and a half bote,was completely enred. They say Dr. KigsNew DeoryIs worth its wegtin vod,et yo may gta tra botije Helena Heraldings. Miss Emma Buzhardt has returned from a visit to friends in Edgeffeld. Mrs. T. P. Lane and children have w returned from Hendersonville, N. C. Representative Cole L. Blease has moved to Helena. Mr. D. Shockley moved to Newberry a, last week and occupies a cottage on w Nance street. Mr. J. Z. Salter, who occupied his d< cottage for the summer, has removed his family to Newberry. at Mr. Robley Bruce has gone to Flori da where he will remain. Mrs. Bruce W and children are at present visiting W relatives in the county preparatory to her departure. Mr. M. J. Scott and family left yes- th terday for Newberry and will live in N the residenre of the late Dr. Mayer, Sr. 5u We regret the departure of our friends from the village. But life's duties are l imperative, and we come and we go ru forever. The color.d Methodists enjoyed the presence last week of Bishop Salter of re the A. M. E. Church, South. He is oc held in high repute by them for his m learning, piety and exemplary Chris tian character. sil We had the pleasure of having the es Rev. Samuel Craig Byrd with us Sun- cc day night. He. preachedat the village m church to a deeply interested congre- ne gation from St. Luke,'2: 11. In tiest lig of the birth of- the Saviour, who is nc Christ, the Lord, he drew.a beautiful W and touchng picture of the scenes and 0 eircumstances attending the august #s event: The Judean hills In the-dis- se tance where the unconscious shep herds watched their flocks and won- N dered doubtless at the radiant beauty N of the night whioh. had put 'on " light fr more resplendent thoough which a to gloriouscompany of angels would soon ki descend with the minstrelsy of.heaveni the peaceful outlying valleys the ce modest manger the lowly home of frj the Babe of Betblehemn; it. poor en- .bl vironment, so disappointing-..._ the ti spiritually blinded .who had long and :c eagerly looked for Messiah to deliver di them and lead and lift them into the 814 supremacy of empire. -For-them this fr birth bad no signficance. But to the lowly shepherds its divulgence had a W d meaning. (I dgt mysimen had been born in king- n< ly eorta and in imperial palaaes,whose YC coming had been hailed with shouta of praise; and men had beenr born In low co estate who bad reached'the topmost Pt round of the ladder of -fame, whose m brows were boundwlth the wreaths of w victory, but none had been able to .u say "Come unto me and I will give you rest." - m This, said the speaker, is what the tr, lowly Nazarene, Christ the Klngj, hath .at said: "Come unto Me, and .1 willgive at . rest." Oh, dying man, continued do you need rest; are-you weary of -at the strife, the battling and confusion? at If so, come toeChrist, and He will give you rest. Ah, do not the faling tear, sr the acbingbrow, the breaking beart, at the open grave, tae uncertainty of life, Ie all urge to se-tbat rest now, in the -M accepted tine? Do.you doubt His pow- er er to give you rest? -See his miracles of Os healing among the sufferers of earth! His precious promises, which he is able Wi and faltfiful to keep-.- But if these are- M not :enough, -bear the words of the lii Fatherat the coronation of the Prince of Peace-"This is my beloved Son, in is hom I am welt pleased.. Hear ye A Him."~ - In making" the application of his .nE text, his words were full of entreaty and beartfeltypersuasiveness that men in mgt accept Christ and lie and not a! r hlm,nd:die - bi Byrd is quite a young manand a recent gauate from the ColumbiaW TheooiclSeminary, in which he is PI elete tztr,but-we do not thilt~khe di wili--siaHoed to remusang in the isn seminary, for the Church will-needbis al] ervices -in the patrt.While he re has .attractive p!i qualities-grace ruli naturalness: anir fecof or speech, an eairnest, esaieeiey th~ backed by a clear and logIeal-mind,i su sinte t3,~tdr n o u that be willexcel in the gracious and 8i sacred service of pastoral work. abi nts ofthe-anceet Huse-ofIsrael, flv- hi Ing here, last Wednesday evenine. The nt IomunIfUtylW,amali yet honor3bleaddi w levdut, h -* biass-o tabernal n< lie itai hoy 'tememorial ser- tr rices for teday accordingA. o the- an ritual of t orthodox conRgregations. of Next Friday evening the D)ay of sa Atonement w'ilf. be comnnemorated. to his service will cloee-tsevening fol- pc Lowing. .It is aperiod of fasting and penitential prye i OgtTur ei netxt wek-wIWiia Ef elebrted aberuaek-r?O k that S rst fruits amso Fegivrofeery ilt fd Pistose Frames, Mlbuns '.to Just reeived anotherineb f Picture Frames at Sal 'rote- a raph. Gallery, Conductors' Ohanges. Conductor' 0. 2. Hugh or many se ears a passenger condu on the Co- ar mbia and Greenville road, and one" cI of the most popular pdllroad mnen in. the State, datumlg his tion, I and wil retire of the "j road. It isc+-C Huge 1il g ..into tE Capt. F. B. Freleg, formerly on the -main line of the Columbia aild" Grenvilie road, but who has been. "] migbetwenae 'and Abirf frilllbe put in Capt. Hughes' place. w CatOle Gbson, who has beeA l rig onthedwberyiiddEarens road, awm-take. Capt; KIeldingsWs place ~ betireert heriaird~4nderson.-Green ileNews, 24tlr - L.EMOlKEL1lR. -. A Pleasant'ten Tonic. For Bliousdess, Constipation and Maaria. For Indigestion, Sick and Nervgus For Sreeplessness Nervousness and Heart disases For Fever, Chills, Debility andf Kid ne Diseases, take .Lemon Zixir. Lies, for natural and thorough orgni egulation,-take Lemon.lgir.. r. Mozc's I#mon Elixir is pre& pared from te fresh juice of Lemons, combined with other- vegetable liver tonics, and will notifai you iikay of the above named diseses, andel bottlesad d aggiat Prepared ony by -Dr. H Atlanta, Ga. 8-: A Banker Writes From experience in mny family, Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir has few, if any equals, and no superiors in medicine, t~ fteregulation of the liver, stomach ai W. H. MAGN~Ess, Pres. Nat'l Bank. o McMinnville, Tenn.d A Card. et For nervous and sick headach.es, it Indigestion, biliousness and constipa- ej tion (of which 1 have been a great h< sufferer) I have never found a medicine that would give such plaant, prompt ~ and permanent relief as Dr. H. Mozley's t( Lemon Elixir.p 3. P. SAWTELL, Griffin, Gas. Strength ad Health. If you are not feeling strong and healthy. g try Electric Bitters. If "La Grippe" has left 11 onweak and weary, use Electric Bitters. rhsremedy acts directy on Liver, Stomach and Kidney gently aicn those organs to y perormthefunctions. 1o are siitei . with Sick Headache. you wml fld y a1 and permanent relief btaig Bis era. One trial WiI eonvincevothZthu~ 1 - the remedy you need. Lag nIsonlyCle at Robertson a Gilders DrgStu> --.5 P'LNTS FROM PINETOP. Personal'and explanatory. One 'man in'New berry has said ther as nothing in Pinetop. Eh! -what's that? "Ye gods and lit. fishes"! What's the nai.ter wit >u anyhow? Well, as Pinetop is purely imaginary id Needle assumed. it is hardly wort: bile to contradict the assertion. I'm: "all wool and a yard wide," ahd n't you forget it. But good, bad or indifierent, here's you again. Sever months ago these paragraphs are started. One reason was, there is nothing in the"paRers but politics. As "brevity is the soul of wit," it was tended that they-be brief, and as "va !ty is- the spice of life," it was also e intention to make them 'various." L>t necessarily connected, nor yet un telligibly disjointed, I pray. As I have no hobby to ride, they cast stopped at any time, and the patei u out of date. But not this week; nother week. They were begun suddenly without galarsautatory,ifd can end with Lt formal valedictory-with the diplo a laid on the shelf 'with its possessor. They were designed to be natural, uple, spontaneous, new, free and sy, conversational, running . little mments. So_easy 4a ,he"who runs ay read," aid'-'iha -tboug'h a fool ed not err therein." - There is not as much fun in writing w as there was when nobody knew here_ or who Pinetop or Needle was. 2e has"to be more guarded when he known. You know how it is your lf.: The sound is entirely different. It would make a great difference if eedle lived In' NewoiYork and his awberry readers 'didn't know him ,ma"side-of-sole leather," or if Pine. p was in Halifax and Helena, didn't iowite"from ziw1lin the ground.' It is sorter iikd'a neiw patented eco. rn. A 'stranger could come tiere )m.Oklaboma and sell without trou e, while a native would dieof sCarta >'at the same business, "his wife be anosasna eaetan- mhihH en's clothes.drop for want of suspen )land the little ones thus be kept mihe-graded schoOL' It is all because "a prophet is not itbout honor save in hsown county.' talics mine. "Same thing.") Try to CtIet ydar prejudice get the better 'f sir judgment. Now -these said small itemized and ndensed but unterrified Democratic .ragraphlets were not commenced to ake a display of any knowledge hatever, and -. don't want to 'be mis iderstood in the least-either. I wish to make a common sense re ark ~to sensible people. _It is that-I to write so 'that .the unlettered iong us can understand what is said d meant at a glance. I generally practice what [,preach, having contempt-for the aflected I tempt the unaffected. Therefore, ifI want to say the leaves e falling, I say so at-once and drop it, d do not put it tha&.the parti-colored ives, {which>have their- time to fall, r$.8igoarney,-are spainodically sev ing their connection with the gnarled ks of the umbrageocs forest. Nothing of the whenceness of 'the erefore style for me; I like simple tralness and natural simpficit y.- I :e to be quick and short. In fact I am short-very short wed off as George Jones wouId say. ad shall be shorter still when John S. gets-through with ieon the 11th of xt. month. [oh, ifit wasn't for paying and pay gand paying,~a fellow could sit dovn d write a little6b6tter I think, sb me; rt maybe he-couldn't after alL] [In,writing7itis asimportant to know aatto leave.out as to. know 'what to it in.. Thie 4public is intelligent and sriniinating; and "a word to the wise iuffieidnt:"~ A suggrestivesentence iis .that is necessary; the enlightened ader-can carry out thethoug~' esaiysthe leaves are lWg, of course ey; ate falling lrom-the tirees andil ggest:the approach of fall? and it ii mecessary tosay so; andit is also pre miptive and egotisticaf~to bring Mrs. gourney ir In that conection just to ow4that the writer :kniows :that that ly wrote "leaves have theirtime-te That's what rm dri!ingat. I don't ant tio-h've toniake atiy more expla. st on So ren yous read an item re take.i for just whatit is- worth ithing more, nothina less-thrown in [thout care-and remember that it is it a stiudied or labored attempt; not a -to-be-funny or you-think-that-is 1art effort; but a-kind of on-the-spur. -the-moment, shot-on-the-wing es. y, and that only enough -is writters attain the object and maintain the inC. [The pont may be broken off beforE reaches the public-or It may be sc is you can't .see it; butrIf it reast e public at any;time -and these be me who.cault -eee it1 then1sdsh-I destood that I am only trig to rnish th~e point and not'proolg to ppl te: ranswhere zeddJ . Iti oe ooeis ignorant enough~ think these articles claim .anything yond their original face value. They e not revised and finished literary tee- essays, or productions for the cyal Academy of Science, but sde ing that might pass before sa loca: ciety.-for the prevention of cruelty tc timals or Wist. Higgins' grey mul an for instance. When:I write I don't "elucidate.' siimply remark. If I wanted to.sa3 ie who p roves too much, provei thing," I' would say so in plain okc oglish, and not run to the Latin%tt rite down: "Quinimiumpobat,-#ik obat.'O Nor to the French..to say gui m!'aime, aime mon chien," foi ove me, love my dog." If I wanted to describe an-accident] ruld not usurp the doctor's place tb ow my familiarity with his techni ON& EN3OY oth the method and results .when yrup of Figs-itaken; it is pleasani id refreshing to the taste, and acti mtly yet prmptly on the Kidneys, iver and Boes, .cleanses the sys. m effectually, dispels colds, head :es and fevers and cures habitual mtipation. Syrup of Figs is the 1y remedy of its kind ever pro. ced, pleasing to the taste and ac iptable-to the stomach, prmpt in 3 action and truly beneflial in iti reets, prepared only from the mosi ~althy and agreeable substances, its ecletqualities commend it and haemade it the mosi purremedy knw. sl n~ -yupof Fg is forslei50 id $1bottles ]yall lead'n drug sts. Any rlaldugstwho ay not have it on had-ilpro. ire it promptly for any one who ishes to try it. Do not accept any tstitute. CiLIFORNIKAFIC SYRUP Co. innUmvtL. av. MEi VOT. &.. A for infants s 'Oasorias.owefasrdtasM nrt2t Ireoommetassupi ar.toaVp t oan knowntome." H. A. A=,X .D., 918a Ozoc38,*8rookja, IL Z "The use eCatada"is sotmiversal and ita meritaso wenl t seesaw dc olfes oendtsitFw.reb wodo notkeep Owod HARRIS' ITI HARRIS' SPR Contains 1-3 More LIthia thaa 1T HAS NO SUPERIOR IN FOR Cu Dyspepsia, Constipation, Liver ' Gout, Diseases of the Kidn aturia and Catamenial eases of the Blood to cure ( O- DRAUGHT AND. FOR SA] Robertson & Gilder's a -.aTw Opei 2 Nff' AN TilORIGL For particulars write to.T. T. HARRIS, cality by saying: The genus homo was S hit in the left"pedal extremity, the ball richocheting to but not penetrating his - right perpendicular shank. I would J simply say the man was shot in the leg,"andso-forth. Oh, no! it is not always the man who could that does, but very often the man who can't that tries. Put that in your old clay and draw at it. It has already been said-and by a c woman too-that old Needle was vain. , Great queen of Scots! that it should come to pass. Then indeed have. I b written in vain-a.vain vein. So an- :i other.county has been heard from, but "tell it not in-Gath, publish it not in b the streets of Askelon." Sweet spirit, P bear my prayer! Is everything vanity these days? Caneot there be some honest, true-to-nature, full-of-lis .peo pIe in the world? Is it alltobe vanm and vexation of spirit? '"Vanity-o vanities, all is vanity, saith th~e Preac er;" and it must be.so. "What fools we mortals be."a These few linesame sent out to see. "You- -a -ou money and you takes yourche. :Don't crowd me. .Youffriend the NiEEDLE FURNITURE FOR SALE B -R. C. WILLI A M THE ISTLLENT HAN. Man stinet IoE DRINKS!] ICE DRINKS!b PINE APPLE-BON-BGN, 1 iloiia OR AIIGE PHOSPI ATE & and all TYe .LATEST - Dinkke of the Season. BDEUP ROCK -GBENN SPRINGS WslVter on Draught -5yrzzps made from tta Best Ilaterials ROBERTSON; G1LDER'S Drug Store. SEIrORs, Congressmen, Judges, great Lawyers, Professors,-*LL pro nounethe IL W. HARPER WHIS-< KEY superior to the finest French Brandy. The leading physicians pre- a scribe it on account of its purity. For sale by THOS. Q. BOOZER, 1 Newberry, S. C. J B uee'sArmea alve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Soes al knluTURNIP adpSvel E BPit's ca euiedbrtsateed Tor nie erfed iston ohe mone sef te Praleabletse becFo ause the Robe wsonwslie. thmha Btiats helebrtenl al- - wnyp Seed,butthermot salable becs the ofne qualty The n onlp l is now for sale at ROBERTSON & GILDER'S Drug Store. Every one who has tried the "Tar heel Cheese" recommend it as being the finest cheetie ever brought to the city. Leave your order for some, at a ly . McINTOSH's- c I.aarg;er StOO3E. Better Goods and Lower Prces.: COME DOWN. AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES at J - .nRUSELL'S. nd Children. SoerBoQc,Drds&Ofdn Ezs 1 am4 gis sie and Wroteso dl 'Far aeveral yea I have reom=&& Eowar F.PaaY n E. D., *"heW;anbr,,"125thtreeand?7thsve., NewYckWi. lIA SPRINGS INCS, S. C. the Bufale Lihia Water. THE UNITED STATES RINC omplaints, Nausea, Dropsy eys and Bladder, Haem Derangements, Dis [. Guaranteed 'ancer. [E BY THE GALLON AT m d Pelham's In 0-= orG- i e~ Y Proprietor of Harris' Lithia Springs ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA- - COU4TY OF NEWBERRY-IN COMMON PLEAS. rhn D. Crooks vs..Leonidas M. Hol land, Foreclosure. BY ORDER OF THE COURT, = herein, dated 31 March, 1892,= [ ill sell, at public outey, before-the ourthouse at Newberry, on the :;rst [onday in October, 1892, all that tract Splantation of land, situate in New .rry County andState of South Caro na, containing. One Handred and eventy-seven Acres, -more or less, and unded~ by lands of D.'M. Cannon, Eenry Ringer, and-others. TEEMs: The purchaser .has leave: to ty the.whole bid eash-otherwise^one ir'of the purchase moneynust be id ii cash, and the balance'payabfe l one and two years, with interesr om the day of:-sale,.securedhby bonad cad morgaeof the premises, anid to - ay for alparpers. If the terms are not~ >mpied witib within fle.e -days~ the ind will be resold at the riske of the rchaser. SILAS JOHNSTO~ M as Office, 9 Septi., 1892. TATE OF- 80UTH' CAROLINA- - COUNTY OF NEWBERRT-IN COMMON PEASR. - eWitt Johnson, Admr., vs. Butler Wright. Foreclosure. 3YORDER OF THE COURT, hrn,dated:.1 April, 1892,1?will ll at public outcry, before the Court- : ouse at Newberry, on the firsft-ron ay In October, 1892, all that lot-of land ithin the corporate limits of-thetwn^ f Newberry, mn the County and Sat.e foresaid, containing One-Fourth'of an T. hre, more or less, and-abouznded 'y;r~ mds of E.8S. Coppoek,.landa omel elonging to the estate of JuliusaB imith and others. Tznms: The purchaser will be re ired to pay in cash one-half ofth rneas and to secure the- buaiina be dy o albondanmorgage I the premises-with leave, ho SMater's Office, 98Sept., 1892. . - TATE'OF' SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF NEWBERRY-M.N COMMON PLERA S.. ). . Wheeler vs. Laura Johnson. Foreelosure. SY ORDER OF THE COURT, herein, I will sell at public out ry, before the ('ourt House at -New serry, on the first Monday in October, 1892, all that lot of land situate in the jountyv and State aforesaid, in the vil ag fHelenia, containing -One~ Acre md a Fourth. more or less, anud bound d by lots of -Fanny DeWalt; j.ohn 3atner, Richard Higgins and otbera., TEBMs: The purchaser will b e re 1ired topay in cash onethird of the m)chase money, and to secure the bal ce, payable in one and two yeazm. , ith interestfrom the day of sale, bya.s nd and mortgage of thme premises rith leave -to anticipate payments. nhSILASS JOHNTONE, Maste Master's Offlee, 9 Sept., 1892. iTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF NEWBERRY-IN THE COURT .OF . COMMON PLEAR. )avid H. Wheeler, Plaintifi,.vs. Wede - ,Hampton Coleman, usually.known as Hamp Coleman, Defendant.- > Execution. - BY VIRTUtEOF ANExYECUTION -in the above stated ease, I will el, at Newberry Courthouse, on the rst Monday (third day) in October, 892, at public outcry, to the highest idder, the following real estate, situate a the Town of Newberry, in saideoun y and State, to-wit: All that lotor parcel of land, contain ag one half of one acre, more or less; and ounded by lands of the Newberry otton Seed Oil Mills, A. Penand the ilroaLd tracks. Levied on as the pro erty of said defendant. TERMs: Cash. Purchaser to pay for pers.W. W. RTSER, Sheriff N.C C2 Sheriff's Office, Sept. 10, 1892. ' WANTED. = A FIRST CLASS MALE TEACH .er to teach an eight monthissehool a Rutherford Grade School. App1i tions made, with amount of slr sked, to J. 0. Tunpseed by the 15t cay of October. School s to commence 2e 1st of November. Address applications to me at Cald el P. 0., Newberry Cnty$ : Chairmani Boardf oU6sees,