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A ND SPECIAL For Eent. 4'Speek House and Lot on Cal $teet. JOHN O. PEOPLES. a C. and- G. Agent. as. A Burton has been ap agent of the Rieh:nond & Dan road at=ewberry, in place of ..Pol, re igned. Mr. Burton -krcharge this morning. - - Seed Hulls for Sale by JAS. F. TODD. Referred to Met Chalmers, ill be.about 500 poll tax de on the lists this year. Many delinquents don't know that on the books. have a lot of Good Mules on t week. Wait for us. J. P. & T. C. PooL. -PassengeroDepot. .& L. .Railroad will soon rk on the long looked for pass - o. It,will be built on Friend between the two railroads. It ty Want to Swap. Z E ood Mule-for a Family Horse. tHerald and aws office. 2 To Eee Person2 2 owe tis on note or aceount. payus and preserve your credit, - and oblige us, PEoPLES & JOHNSON. Pendion Board. County- Pension Board held a on Monday. There were k:Dr. Jas. Mcintosh and Mr. J. ayIo -Mr. A. J. Livingstone being W , Kooa was added to the ners from this county, and ancp Aull, C. B. Buist and N. ' regorr were reported dead. In -the list remains as before. PIGS. PIGS. L- iited Number. 6ot- 6r -ts raised Seed 0's r.. :t oTood -Brootdfor sale. L. W. FLOYD. isSas Ncunie Mceaughrio. munity was deeply grieved f' he death of this most esti iady; who died at. the residence ber,-Mr. R. L. McCaughrin, 12th instant. aughrin's death was the re paralysis in the 65th year of her dignified, gentle companion -f his home; the tender, eetEer-aunt; and. the faithful .:counselor, her influence for --ery great and will remain cusremembrnce of a beau Proof oats, County Raised. BCE & SPEARIAN. ~-&boarab1 at Wfrord. men of Spartanburg -knth power of the Wofford S~olto offer to each county pwhich~ will reduce the exesa$48O.00 .~.ewinaiouopen to, all boys ~g of fouteen, and of good Saa~lng wlf be held in New on onday, January.20th, 1893, m., for the scholarship. 'xinination will embrace ten 'etoseach ia English Grammar, ti,U. S. History, and Geog Cooommissioner Keitt will have ofthe examination. ,,f andomeand durable jewelry al in stock and repairing done neatly nikyby C. W. Collings. tf. - owberry Ran1r Election. ~ti~~tioal Bankof Newberry elee fbllowing directors last Tues - B.L. McCaughrin, John B. Car JkDr. B. C. Carlisle, Dr. M. A. Ben ~2wjc~ Jo0. Peoples, R. H. Wright, -~ artin, J. F. J: Caldwell, Dr. es l^entosh. The directors held metng anrd elected. the following B.L. McCaughrin, president; no unan,.eashier; 3. W. M. Sim uo ssifant cashier; John S. Car 6d okkeeper; Richard H. Wearn, flow's TMis! ~~-oferOne Hundred Dollars Re brany case of Catarrh that can becred by Hall's Catarrh Cure. D HENEY & CO., Props., To etheundersigned, have known F. eyfor thelast 15 years, and be v~bm-erfectly honorable in all -transactions. -and financially tocaryout any obligations made t& Truax, holesale Druggists: -~-holesale Druggists, Toledo, ..iasCatarif Cure is taken intern aAtng directly upon the blood and surfaces of the system. Price, '~~rbotitle. Sold by all Druggists. oials free. H raene, Ribbonsene, Knitting, g and Embroidery Silk for sale Ster's Photograph Gallery. tf. -. ANew Restaurant. fJ.West has opened a neat, and comfortable restaurant in the wjriek buildinlg in rear of Mr. Klett store, where he is prepared, to ea savory meal at short notice. that the markets afford will be sup te tastes of his guests in a wee, cleanly an(i app 'way and at reasonable prices. tf. For sale. My whole stock of goods and build - ng Or I will sell the stock of goods and rent the store and dwelling. Now . s the time to get bargains at ly J. S. RUSSELr'S. -Zeigler's well known Shoes. J. Faust &Som's Shoes. Allsolid as a silver dol lar at MowER's. tf -T7 EecrcBitters. -sremedy is becominig so wefl know az%d ao pular as to need no saecial men 1ion. whiIvo have used Electric titters sing sa. -tme song of praise. ..A purer medicine np. at*5 existad it is guaaneed to do all Sselaimed. Electric Bitters winl cure all ~ of the Liver and Kidneys. will re, -mvPhnples~, Boils. Salt Rheum,-and other by impure blood. will driv ,n'a3wafom the system and prevent s well Mais iarial fevers. For cure of Head ~ Constiption ad Indigestion try El'-c 4a~i~rEztire'satbfacti on guaranteed *refunded. Price 50 cts. and $1 per Gider's Drug Store. VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. <a :The weather has been very cold for the past two weeks. Did you know it? Rev. Win. Hayne Leavell will preach in the Baptist church next Sunday morning. Mr. 0. Klettner bas moved to his new home on the corner of Boundary and Caldwell streets. Justice Evans has had his office fitted up in artistic style, and he has now a very neat courtroom. ANewberry man who h.as seen the McGibeny Family says they give a splendid performance. Mr. George McWhirter has moved to his house recently occupied by Mrs. Rufi as a boarding house. Mr. Arthur Kihler is teaching at Al- z lendale for Mr. Burr Johnstone, who 1 is at home with an atta--k of lagrippe. I We are soon to have a .passenger 1 depot on the C. N. & L. R. R., so they say. Why not a union passenger de pat? Mr. Harry H. Blease lost $31 on Sunday. He dropped the money out of his pocket he thinks near the post office. Mrs. McKellar fell upon the ice on Monday morning as she went out of the door into the yard and received painful but not serious injuries. r. J. Ches. Dominick bad his horse to faT n the ice while he was com ing to town on Monday morning. The horse was not hurt, but had to be un bitched from the buggy and lifted up. Mr. R. H. Russell, supervisor on the C. N. & L., will move to Pros perity on February 1st. The sections have been increased from six to eight miles, and. he will be more centrally located. Notice of dissolution of the firm of s Boozer & Goggans may be found in an other column.' Mr. S. P. Boozer also has an announcement of his insurance t business." 1is office. is up-stairs over r the law office of Jones & Jones. s Mr. Robert Moorman has sold his house and lot on Cornelia street for t l,000 cash to the New berry Methodist y ircuit for their parsonage. Mr. Moor- t rna and family will move to rooms at r Hr. J. I. Fair's. while he builds his t house on his place near Mr. W. B. Aul's.. Rev. W. L. Wait and family sxpect to move this week. - Mayor Blalock may resign soon- n .nd then again he may not. In any d vent it is but simple justice to say that be has.made one of the best mayors d Newberry has ever had, and we hope o he will serve out his present term at o [east. Under the amendments. to the 1 :barter there will be no election before next December. The tickets for Dr. Talmage's lecture in Columbia, to-night, are still at The Eerald and News office. There have not yet been thirty sold and we cannot say whether the train will return at ight or not. The price of the ticket is $1.0 and the round trip railroad-fare p2.45. - Tickets can be had by applying 3 at The Herald and News office. 'he Celebrated "Gold Dust.'" s It is homne made. Its reputation is self-made; It is the best made Cwlth a.me analysts)' We are manufacturing a Jim ited numjer of tons for this season, and request those who anticipate using "Gold Dust" to put in their orders as early as possible, as the demand for the past season has been larger than we could supply, and we are anticipating a larger de mand than ever. For prices, terms, &c., apply to L. W. F'LOYD, Sec'y, Treas. and Manager, NEWBERRY OIL MILL. ffice at Purcell & Spearman's store. tf. Personals. Mr. C. W. Miller has returned to Newberry.-4 Mr. Jas. F. Epting is on a visit to relatives in Georgia. Miss Lula Pitts, of Laurens, is visit ing Mrs. F. Z. Wilson. 4 Mrs. L. W. C. Blalock has gone to Godville to spend a few days. Mr. Alan Johnstone left Monday for Clemson College to look after the wvork there. Mr. W. L. 1[atch, Secretary of t.he Columbia Y. M. C. A., was in town last Saturday. Mr. 0. P. S.-on, of Chappells, was shaking hands with his many friends in Newberry Monday. Dr. 0. B. Mayer and Dr. W. G. Hoseal left on Monday for New York, and will be gone several weeks. Rev. Dr. F. W. E. Peschau, of Wil mington, N. C., gave us a very pleas ant call one day last week. Rev. S. P. Hughes, former pastor of the Lutheran church in Newberry but] now of Red Hook, N. Y., arrived in Newberry yesterday on a visit to his many friends and former parishion ers. Mrs. Jos. Brown, who was called toi Savannah on account of the illness of her daughter, Miss Sallie, returned last< week. Miss Rachel has gone to Savan-1 nah to take the place of Miss Sallie un til she recovers. Mower specialties. Corsets-Thompson's Glove-fitting. Globe-A nice woven, light, imported Corset. - Warner's Health Coraline, and the celebrated Four-in-hand in t extra sizes. A full line of the best gloves made. "Centimeri"-Every pair sold.with a guarantee. Hosiery-The best btack to be had, all prices. Blankets-In good supply and low prices. Come and look through our stock. ly -C. &G. S. MOWIER CO. Artist's Tube Oil Paints, Picture Al-E bums, Easels, and an assortment of nice Picture Frames for sale at Salter's THE COLD WEATHEE. rhe Prolonged Icy Wave--A Very Pretty Ice Scene on the Saluda. Newberry has experienced some cold weather in former years, but the cold save now present with us has broken he record in duration. It eame on )ecember 26th, and is now going into is fourth week. During this time the emperature has been above the freez ng point only a day or two. Monday morning was the coldest of he present spell. At 7 a. m. the ther nometer was 7 degrees. On Saturday Scott's creek was frozen ver and the ice would.bear the weight f a grown person. The creek was rozen over also on three successive nornings. The thermometer on Sat irday morning was 10. There was a >ig fall of snow on Saturday night, )ut it was melted by a rain, which was ollowed by sleet. It thawed and froze Llternately on Sunday with the course f the sun, but the sleet is still with us. Several young men went stating on ?aturday on the ice at Crotwell's pond. The cold weather in January, 1886, was of shorter duration, but the cold was colder; the thermometer got down :o tro. The cold wave lasted about a week then. THE PRETTIEST SIGHT >f the cold spell was the Saluda River .t Chappells on Saturday morning at unrise. The river was frozen twenty eet on each side, the ice varying in hickness from three-fourths of an inch o less than a sitternth towards the aiddle of the strear, Mr. O. P. Saxon, an early riser, ieard the Saluda rushing along in an inusual manner. He went down to he river and witnessed a sight that rould have passed for an Alaskan cene. Huge masses of ice were rush ng down the stream, piling up in Poulders and then dashed away by the orrent, with the rays of the rising sun eflecting prismatic colors upon the cene. Other inhabitants of Chappells as hey were informed of the rare sight rent down to the river and admired he scene for hours. A similar occur ence has never before been witnessed y the "oldest inhabitant." lVE BELOW ZERO-AT GREENVILLE. [Special to The State.] GREENVILLE, Jan. 16.-The govern aent thermometer here registered 5 egrees below zero at 7 o'clock this Dorning, and nowhere in the city did thermometer register less than one egree below. Water pipes are frozen r bursted. The Reedy river wasfrozen ver this morning, and there is skeating a and all around the city. uist's New Crop of Prize Medal Garden Seed. The best seed the vorid over. Sow re iable seed from a re iable house. Avoid eeds sold on commis ion, they are old and >ring nothing, but isappointment, ~The )nly way to be in a ;ood humor all the rear round is to plant Buist's Garden Seeds mnd Prime Onion Sets md buy them from ROBERTSON and GILDER's Drug Store. The County Afiance. The-county Alliance held its regular iarterly meeting in Newberry last riday. The meeting wias held in the ffice of the County Auditor, the court iouse not being finished. The attendance was exceptionally ;ood, nearly every alliance in the founty being represented. There was very little business to be ttended to, and the tirne was taken ip in listening to an address by Mr. 3. E. Boggs, President of the Heywood ounty Alliance of North Carolina, ho happened to be in this section. His was a good, practical address, and vas enjoyed by the members present rery much. State Lecturer J. R. Jeffries was also >resent and made an address. The meeting of course was secret and eporters were not admitted. Pro.!. Newman was not present. BAEGAINS I BARGAINS!! In Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc. As I will be compelled togo to Flor da for the months of January, Febru ~ry and March on account of my health, nd will not keep my store open during fly absence, I offer my Stock from now mniil January 1st for less than you have ~ver bought the same goods before. ight Day Alarm Clocks for $3, worth 5, and all other goods in proportion. Jall soon, before the Stock is picked ver as I want to close out as much a an to save trouble of packing and stor ng away until my return. All persous who have watches, clocks r jewelry left with me for reparing ni please call and get same by Janu try 1st, or they will be sold for the epairs. JOHN F. SPECK. The Jeweler. - Bucklen's Armea salve. The Eest Salve in the world for Cuts, Sores, irses, Ulcers. Salt Eheum, Fever Sores,Tet er, happe Hands, Chilblailns, Corns and I Skin pions, and positively cures iles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to ive perfect satisfaction, or money refunded 'rice 25 cents pe box. For sale by Robert on & Gilder. Female Weakness Positive Cure. To the Editor : Please inform your eaders that I have a positive remed3 or the thousand and one ills which rise from deranged female ergans. I hall be glad to send two bottles of my medy Free to any lady if they will end their Express and P. 0. address, Yours respctfully, ~Du. A. C. MARGHISI,' Utica, N. Y. li-K ~ ~'~' Highest of all in Leavening Pov ABSOW Newberry Confere,ce. The Newberry Conference of the South Carolina Synod wili meet in Colony church on Friday, January 27, at 101 o'clock a. in. The opening sermon will be preached by Rev. Prof. A. G.Voigt, and the Sun day sermon by Rev. J. H. Wyse. The following questions :are pmposed for discussion: 1. Illumination. Revs. A. G. Voigt T. O. Keister and Z. W. Bedenbaugh. 2. Should the President of Synod be a salaried officer, charged with a gen eral- supervision of all the churches within the bounds of the synod? Revs. J. B. Fox and M. J. Epting, and Col. T. W. Holloway. 3. What constitutes fitness for church membership? Revs. A. J. Bowers and J. A. Sligh and Mr. A. H. Kohn. 4. The Church Council-its Scrip tural grounds, necessity, duties, re sponsibilites and relation to church work. Rev. J. H. Wyse, G. B. Cromer, Esq., and Capt. H. H. Folk. W. K. SLIGn, President. Should be kept at stables and stock yards. Salvation Oil is the best friend not only of man, but of dumb beasts as well. For swelled joints, strained ten does, old sores, sad-lie galls, and wounds of all kinds there is no remedy like Salvation Oil. - Price 25 cents per bottie. What "Buneh" 3lcBee Says! "Bunch" McBee, the great Railroad manager writes: "I have been subject to severe colds for the past 15years of my life, and with pleasure I recommend Pelham's Pee toral Syrup as the Best Cough and Cold Mixture on earth, as it certainly re lieved me almost immediately of sore ness in my chest and cured my cold." Mr. McBee's experience is just like that of all those sensible people who are us sing Pelham's Pectoral Syrup. Only 25c. a bottle. SEE HERE! WHAT DO YOU THINK? A fine bution hook worth 25c. for nothing, if you buy a bottle of Ladies' Seal Oil Shoe Dressing at ROBERTSON & GILDER'S Drug Store. Township Assessors. Auditor Cromer has appointed the following Township Assessors: No. 1-Thos. M. Neel, G. McD. Sligh, L. M. Speers. - No. 2-Dr. W. C. Brown, T. B.Leitz sey, Thos. W. Keitt. No. 3.-W. B. Oxner, J. M. Wicker, Dr. J. M. H. Ruff. No. 4-S. P. McCrackin, T. - W. Abrams, Dr. M. A. Renwick.. No. 5-C. W. Buford, T. H. Chal mers, Luther M. Long. No. 6-IL Mc. Smith, J. R. Spearman, David Pitts. No. 7-Henry T. Fellers, Ralph S. Boazman, M. J. Longshore. No. 8-LI H Boulware, G. B. Rea gin, Dr. W. E. Lake. No. 9-R. T. C. Hunter, J. Pat Bow ers, N. B. Wheeler. No. l0-L. Q. Fellers, J. J. Hipp, W. H. Kibler. No. 11-Dr. E. 0. Hentz, M. H. Foilk, Benj. Halfacre. These are the same as last year, ex cept Henry T. Fellers in place of Wmn. M. Werts, who has moved to Laurens County.-Observer. The Plain Truth Is good enough for Hood's Sarsaparilla -there is no need of embellishment or sensationalism. Simply what Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that tells the story of its merit. If you have never realized its benefits a single bottle will convince you it is good medicine. The highest praise has been won by Hood's Pills for their easy, yet efficient action. Sold by all druggists. Price 25 cents. For beautiful wedding and Christmas presents call on C. W. Collings, the jeweler. He has.some gems of beauty. tf. ________ CH RISTMAS GOODS. As times are hard we offer our Holiday Goods at close figures. We will sell for CASH ONLY, and-give you good BARGAINS. Vases, Mirrors, China Ware, Albums, Onyx Tables, Work Boxes, Rose Bowls, Infant Sets, Finger Bowls, Fancy. Baskets, Water Sets, Odor Cases, Japanese Novel- Baskets Perfume, ties, Photograph Toilet Waters, Frames, FinePerfumes, Manicure Ses s. Plush and Leather Dressing Cases. We have a pretty assortment of Photograph Albums, all styles and prices. Respectfully, W. E. Belcher & Co. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, when she became miss, she clng to Castoria. W~henshhad chikdre,shegavethem Catoria. S. B. JONES bas just received a fresh supply of Currants, Citron, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Mince Meat, Maple Syrup, Hecker's Buck Wheat, HekrsGraham Flour, Hecker's Oat Meal, All of which are first class and ver.-Latest U. S. Gov't Report Powder ELY PURE Helena Heraldings. "Cold and bleak the North winds blow, so early in the morning," and likewise the South wind when it eomes, for it, too, is laden with icy atoms. '(3reat is the foam of the Western wave," but it is upon the Northern heights that the storm-king sits en throned in his palace of ice, and from out his streaming corridors God's bard angels and messengers, in the form of sleet and snow, boar-frost and howling tempest, are rushing and swirling over the world. Occasionally a patch of sunshine blends with the elements and. then we have strange, phenomenal weather! The thermometer and the points of the compass have it all their own way noW, and, for the time being, there is neither temperate nor torrid zone,-all are frigid. "The breath of the Polar bear and the fragrance of the Norwe gian pine" come to us upon "the wings of the wind." Newberry and Helena and the little aliceof land between are in the weather, -yet only to a degree. It is in North Carolina that the roads are impassable and the wind cuts like a knife. New berry is in the Eden land. Blizzard has followed blizzard 'till the cold waves have reached mountain bigh, and "the weather" is the one all absorbing, overpowering, overwhelm ing item in the old world and the new. England is storm-swept, and the con tinent is shrouded in snow; whilst fires are built in the streets of Russian cities, where the thermometer indicates 97* below zero. In some of the cities of our own coun try, dependent upon artificial means for water, warmth and light,-the pres mure was so great upon the gas and water pipes that supplies were cut off. A terrible affliction-nay, a real calam ity to be left in the darkness and ex eruciating cold in such a helpless con lition. " It is to be hoped that the freezes have destroyed the cholera germs. It is not believed that the grain crop has been materially injured in thissee Lion. SASs Souci. The testimonials which the mail brings in every day run thus: "Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup cured the baby of eroup." "It cured me of a most dis tressing cough;" or it cared my little boy of sore-throat." "We could not do without it." For Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough, Asthma, and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, there is no rem edy equal to Robe rtsion's Compound Cough Srup, man ufactured at Robrtson & Gilder's Drug Store. Adverised Letters. POST OFFICE, NEWEBERET, S. O. List of letters unclaimed and advertised to-day, January 17, 1893. Anderson, Maggie McMeking, Isaac Butler, Pearse 2 McKinzie, Dave Clurdy, J. B. McCracken, J. S. Cole, J. s. Jr. McKinzie, Charles Dule, Carrie Patterson, Charlie raer Mrs. L. mihGo.F. aillum, Cille Saury, Eliza Johnston, Miss Lizzie Wilson, Ida, Lyles, Lynda -Wells, Herbert E. on Blon . Williams, T. B. .r'ersons calling for the above letters will please say that they were advertised. R. MOORLMAN, F. M. Death of an Infant. Little Raymond, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Truesdel, aged 3 months and 11 days, died of pne.umo nia, after an illness of only three or four days, at their home at Mount vile, on last Tuesday- morning, 10th instant, at 2 o'clock, and was carried to Kershaw Wednesday for interment. The grief stricken parents have the sympathy of this entire community in the loss of their little one. Another little lamb has,gone .To dwell with Him who gave; Another little darling babe Lies silent in the grave. God needed one more angel child Amidst his shining band, And so he bent his loving smile And clasped our darling's hand. We loved this little one,. And would have wished its stay; But let our Father's will be done He shines in endless day. So farewell, darling Raymond, until we meet again. ** Mrs. Mary E. O'Fallo,a of Plqua. 0., says the Phy sicians are Astoniahed, and looke at her lke on..' Raised from the Dead Long and Terrible Illness fro''Eood Poisoning Completely Cured by Hood's Saraparllla. Mrs. Mary E. O'Fallon; a very intefllgnt lady of Piqua. Ohio. was poisoned whll as slstlng physicians at an autopsy 5 years ago, and soon zerrible uleers broke out on her head, arms, tongue and throat. Her hair afl came out. She weighed but 7s lbs., and saw no prospect of help, At last she began.to take Hood's Sarsaparllla and at once im proved; could soon get out of bed and walk. She says: "I became perfectly cured by Hood's Sarsaparitla andam now a well woman. I weigh 1281bs., eat well and do the work for alarge family. Mease seems a wonderful recovery and phscaslook at mue in astonlsmet -as aioslke one rais free sthe ded. DAVIS-WHITE - The Naplals of Professor G. Massey Davis and Miss Ida E. White-A Beautiful and Impressive Ceremony. The nuptials of Prof. G. Massey Davis and Miss Ida R. White. of Smith ville, were duly solemnized by-Rev. M. L. Carlisle at St. John's church last Wednesday- evening, 4th inst., at 8 o!clock. Quite a number of invited friends assembled at the residence of Mrs. L. A. White, mother of the bride,--and accompained the happy couple to the church, where they were made man and wife. The church was beautifully decorated for the occasion. The pulpit stand was literally covered with ever greens and flowers, and upon the wall; as you entered the church were the letters in evergreen: "D. W." In front of the chancel, railing the nuptial arch was tastefully arranged, in the middle of which was suspended a bell artisti cally made of evergreen and lowers. Mrs. Geddings, of Clarendon, played the wedding march, the attendants arranged themselves in their respective positions, the bride and groom halted under the arch, and Rev. Mr. Carlisle performed the ceremony in a very beautiful and impressive manner. The assemblage was very large in deed. The attendants were: Miss Mamie White and Mr. Henry Beatson. Miss Lizzie Britton and Mr. J. B. Weldon. Miss Fannie Beatson and Mr. Jas. McLeod. Miss Irene Galloway and Mr. J. E, Davis. Miss Maggie Weldon and Mr. C. L. Britton. Miss Bernice Robertson and Mr. C. L. Brown. Miss Mollie Britton and Mr. R. A. Weldon. Miss Ada Weldon and Mr. John McLeod. Miss Nina Weldon and Mr. Joe A. Smith. Miss Rosa Beasley and Mr. W. B. Alford. The ceremony being over, the bride. and groom, with their invited guests, returned to the residenee of Mrs. White, where a most delightful supper was spread. Full justice was done to it by sll who were so fortunate as to be pre sent. The bride and groom were the re cipients of quite a number of lovely presents. The young ladies of that neighbor hood were looking their sweetest, and the young men were as gallant and clever as possible. (We wouldn't be surprised to hear of some more wed dings down there soon.) The guests, after spending several - hours very pleasantly, returned to their respective homes, and each one no doubt felt that marriage was not a failure.-Wateree Messenger. [Prof. Davis is a Newberry man. Con gratulations!] Whitmire sifmiags. Mrs.& L.Phifer was called to Mount- W4 ville Sunday morning on account of the illness of the littleson of Mr. E. N. $SI Truesdell. Everything was done to save the little one's life, but he died flu early Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. rruesdell and mother, Mrs. Phifer, passed through Whitmires Tuesday p. m. with the corpse, en route to Ker aaw, -where the burial service took place. The many friends of the- be reaved parents extend their most heart rlt.sympath-y. Mr. 3. F. Jones of Atlanta has been in town several days engaged in get ting up- a' business directory of the town and has met with gratifying sue Rev. J. I. Blackman delivered an ox- - eellent sermon in the Methodist church Sunday morning last. It was prac tically pointed and appropriate to the occasion. The Baptists will hold their union meeting at this place on the 27th, 28th and 29th. Everybdyisebrdlally invited. to attend. Campbell & Sneigrove have opened up an undertaking establishment on Bridge Street, near the Overhead bridge. We think it Is a great "under taking" to make a living at this bunsi. ha: ness in this place. t0 Copeland & Jones have rented the fQI mills at this place, owned by E. C. to Briggs of Clinton, and will put them into operation at once. Mr. 3. 5. Spearman is making ar rangements to erect a dwelling on Church Street. Miss Molle Sims visited friends and _ relatives at Carlisle last week and had a very nice time.P We are glad to say that Mr. H.E. S. Todd is recovering. He went to Flint Hill on business (?) Thursday night. Misses Annie and Maud Sims, o Union, visited friends here Wednes day. Mr. 8. B. Sims has been quite ill for1 the past few days. Mr. E. C. Briggs, of Clinton, was in i town last week. "BooM-DE-AY. Good Looks. Good looks are more than skin dee, die pending upon a healthy condition of nlthe 1 vital oras It the Liver be inactive, you I have a Biious Look, ifyu stomach be di-l ordered you have a asp e Look and i your Klny e ynhave a Pinched Look. Secure gohelhand yon will have I good looks. Electric Bitr sthe .great alterative and Tonic act. directly on these the vital organs. Cures Pimples, Blotches, Boil and gives a .good complexion. Sold at wlI Bobertson & Gilders, Drugstore, 50c. per C A pure old whiskey is always free from fusil oil which is a poison~ and which should not be taken into the system. Age eliminates it from the spirit by oxidation, and it is converted into fragrant ethers which give thej I.9W. Harper's Nelson County, Ky., it whiskey is shipped to the dealer diret be from the distiller, It Is old and ab solutely pure, nothIng bette%i purer u on the market, Sold only by Tuos. Q. Boozza, Newberry, S&C. - We have used Dr. Bull's CoughSyrup inourfamily a for years and find it to be the best remedy for croup and cough. We have used C it for our children who are| all subject to throat trou ble, with excellent results. We prize it very highly. Mrs. FRANK H. YORK, ne - . Oneonta, N. Y. ow I CHEW NSI'SPLUCs lonc Adi~-PiIc1@ as. LInIdUdEL A What CAs Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's and Children. It contains neit] other Narcotic substance. It for Paregoric, Drops, Soothini It is. Pleasant. - Its guarantee Millions of Mothers. Castoria -the Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castoriaisso wef adapted tochfdrentbat Ca Irecommend it as superior toanyprecription So known to me." I. A. A=emR, . D., Ki II So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. " The use of 'Castoria' is so unisersal and itsmerits so wef known that it seems a work of suprogation to endorse it. Few are the inteUigentfamilieswho do not keep Cas do within easy reach." rep CLaros 3famrr, D. D., ICe Yark rity. Ta 'CE AE COE al into hu Il tftat1aheaig mn SMITH &W BigCninalV This is-a-N Ri 3 don't propose to carrthe lson. NOW IS YOUR OPP8 i iron is hot Rmiw STRIIY Ulgil 1in ST REET, NE WBEBRY,&(. Vice President Dear Sir: Replying to yours r that we have a large number ol .e "Caligraph") in use in this v'e proved to be well adapted to say that our experience conf med before adopting it, that the our services than any other typ4 ~e. Yours truly, (Signed):. ). IRVINE WALKER, JR. ACO., General Agents, LI Boa St.,-Cha arlor Suits, de Boards, T Tohn bo ays, -At L C. WILLIAMS',m lie Installment Man. T*1 LAW OFICS - the lower & Bgrnm. HE UNDERSIGNED) HAVE formed a Law Partnership inde name of Mower & Byuu,an FRALNK L~ BYSUNth WELL BORING.] BORE WELLS RRERRR Ioebes la dIIameter,, WUI make Price a ede. to s tt he hard p alon orwrite to 1. A,. NoDOW Com Lter Goods a.nd Lower Pr cs. COME DOWN 3D SEE FOR YOURSELVES ]J SJ. S. RUSSELL'S. y rHOs. S; SEASE,W ttinU at Law NEWBE RRY, S. C.- mn -actices ial the Courts oftheState. 1d* teetions a specialty. Ihey PLEASE PAY .UP. LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO of, a L. us bynote or aceount will pl~ease show t and stle the sme at once as we said d money and must have whatyi you a k)nt put this matter off, but calla aC e and sve trouble. tir PrescriptEnn er QpiumX Syrups; and OsOB is thirty eUs~ Is theOhide s is Worms, gives ae sa thotineras s a For sesetra yes.he 1 es - E' rs'~~ n.aai -, so asit has bavadaby -moApm, oxr,~2 th LTre' ?hbe. ?F n br 1 fu - wTYO AT ; [ECOR L e,~ deceed nrcorine ouelope arni viheeler,o Defndte alemon, es0 AECOR OF O~ tKis ae notiekeat -- inmonPlea, asasd layno of eer -r Gorie - -sey vida. helerkofdt2~A of therb tmin F.ou~ awt an - rdtorso the sid ei beand tapp e a la of De. to4~. L Cort. --'se - caFuese, a, ote derelo-~i amr n W-d,