The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, February 01, 1893, Image 3

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LOCAL AND SPECIAL. For Sale. Handsome Lady's Phaeton-almot new. For terms, etc., apply at Th Herald and News office. tf. Newberry Building and Loan Asseciation The members of the Newberry Buil ing and Loan Association are hereb notified that the 89th assessment wi be due and must be paid Monday February 6, 1893, and that the Boar of Directors will meet in tbe Coune Chambers on Tuesday, February 1893, at 8 o'clock p. m., to sell th money on hand. Any one wishing to borrow mone from the association can leave his al plication with the secretary at the N tional Bank of Newberry.. J. W. M. S >moss, It Secretary. Miss Wescott never fails to captivat an audience. Don't fail to see Ile Friday night. Tickets at Belcher's. 1 Married In Orangeburg. D. 0. Herbert, Esq., one of the mos talented young lawyers in the StatE will be married this morning at eleve o'clock at the residence of the bride father, to Miss Jule Salley, eldes daughter of Ex-Sheriff A. M. Salley Miss Jule is.an accomplished youn lady and we.congratulate Mr. Herber on his conquest. The marriage will b a very quiet one, only a few friends an< the families of the contracting partie being 'present. After the marriage tb ryoung couple. will -take a trip Nort visiting several of the large citiesof tha section before returning.-Times an( Democrat, January 25. In Olden Times People overlooked the importance c permanently beneficial effects an< were satisfied with transient action but now that it is generally knowi that Syrup of Figs will permanentl; cure habitual constipation, well-in formed people will not buy other lax atives, which act for a time, but finall, injure the system. How is this for High? SHEPARD LABORATORY, 56 & 5S Broad SL, CHARLESTON, S. C., Jan. 21st, 1893. Analysis No. 12043. For Newberry Cotton Seed Oil Mil and Fer. Co. Material: Sample "Ammoniated Guano" (Gold Dust). Received January 19, 1S93. Available Phos. Acid, - - 8.99 7 Ammonia, - - - - - - 2.80 7 Potash, - - - - - - 2.02 7 GUARANTEE ON BAGS: Available Phos. Acid, - - - 8 7 Ammonia, - - - - - - 2 7 Potash, - - - - - - - 1 7 St. Make Your Returns. The auditor has nearly complete4 his rounds of the county taking re turns of personal property. The following are his other appoint ments, and after that he will be at hi office at Newberry. The time fo making returns without- the penalt; expires on 20th of February: Prosperity, Wednesday and Thurs day, February 1 and 2. - We are told ihat very few person have attended thie appointments, ow lng we suppose to the very cold an< rough weather. From this on the auditor will b * kept very busy to take the returns b: the end of the time in which he has t< take them. How's This' We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cai not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., To ledo, 0. SWe the undersigned, have known F 3. Cheney for the last 1.5 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in aJ business transactions and financiall: able to carry out any obligations mad' by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists Toledo. 0., Walding, Kinnan & Mar v in, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern ally, acting directly upon the blood ani mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggistl Testimonials free. That Awning Man. Ou'r cotemporary, the Observer, seem much elated that.an awning man,whos eyesight is fading, remarked that th editor of The Herald and News was ai older looking man than the editor of th Observer. This editor is very well sat isfied.and really~glad that the Observe man has been made to feel good. Il fpet you know when people begin t get old they are sensitive on 'the sub ject of the number of years they hav left behind them, and nothing please them better than for some one, even i it is through darkened glasses, to sa; that they look young, or that some on is older looking. That part of it is all right. But ther is one feature of this awning busines that is very serious. EveD the carrie of the Observer, in his eagerness to ge the news to this editor of his aged ai pearance, as seen through the eyes c the awning man, knocked down ou front door and the shade which w now have, and landed horizontally o: the floor of our office some ten feel more or less, from the door. And now the sun strikes us full in th face. Surely our cotemporary could nc have been in league with the awnin man to make it a necessity for Tb Herald and News to have an awning especially when it is aware of the fa< that we have no mulberry tree to pr< tect us. There seems now no alternative. W will have to hiave an awning, even if be from the awning man that please the editor of our cotemporary. Mower specialties. Corsets-Thompson's Glove-fitting Globe-A nice woven, light, imuporte Corset. Warner's Health Coralin' and the celebrated Four-in-hand i extra sizes. A full line of t be best gloves mnad< "Centimeri"-Every pair sold with guarantee. Hosiery-The best black to be ha< inets3-In good supply and lo~ C ome and look throuh our stock. ly C. & S.5 MOWER CO, VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. Next Monday is saleday. - t< See notice of T. Q. Booz'r in another f1 column. I Mr. J. R. Green is going to move t back to Newberry. t e Yesterday was the brightest and most beautiful of the new year. The Cotton Seed Oil Mill is now pay ing 2 cents a bushel for cotton seed. b y The farmers say that the oat crop is ti 1I not badly injured. Early sowing is nol e hurt. The Third District Alliance will 1 meet at Newberry on Friday, Febru e ary 10th. y Mrs. W. B. Aull slipped and fell ? upon the ice last Thursday and sprained a her ankle severely. Mr. F. M. Lindsay is improving his house on Cline street recently pur- it e chased from Mr. Jas. Y. Harris. it r, It is not too late 16 mention the fact tr that Saluda river at Gradick's Ferry a was frozen over on January 21st, and a persons walked across on the ice, t among whom was Mr. Jacob Boozer, an octogenarian. Mr. C. W. Collings, Jeweler and s' Watchmaker, has bought out Capt. I ( t Jno. F. Speck and moved his place of it business to the Central Drug Store and al ; has the same space occupied formerly at t by Capt. Speck. ce e The new desks have been put in the court room, and with new carpet upon a the floor, and a new railing, the interior e presents a very pretty appearance, and I will add greatly to the convenience of t the judge, jury and lawyers. The weather has greatly moderated during the past week and the snow has nearly all disappeared. It remained upon the ground for nearly two weeks 1 and there is some left yet in low places to and places not exposed to the sun. Procure your seats early to hear the 11 peerless :Miss Wescott in "Switzer land." ly. Si & OPERA HOUSE. la Friday Night, February 3d. MISS ADELAIDE WESTCOTT b will appear in th SWITZERLAND, A Dramatic Monologue in four je parts. This is a new and novel enter iainment, highly recommended by both pulpit and press. Miss Westcott is handsome, tal ented and bewitching, and knows a? just how to please an audience. Procure your seats early at Belcher & Co.'s Drug Store.A Prices 25c., 35c. and 50c. 1y. ye wi an Personals. Miss Lucy Whaley has returned froma a Birmingham, Ala. r Mrs. C. W. Miller has ieturned from r a visit to Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S. Mower have -gone to Atlanta. cc Col. and Mrs. W. H. Hunt have in gone to Florida. fr. IMr.'M. B. Lipscomub, of Ninety-Six, tb was in town last weekd Congressman Johnstone has been hi Shome this week. Mrs. Huldah C. Barre, of Anderson, ~ is visiting relatives in New berry. - di . Solicitor Schumpert returned on r t Sunday from the Spartanburg court. ( . Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hanger, of Chi- sr cago, are on a visit to relati'es in New- t~ lo .berry- hi Prof. C. WV. Welch and Mr. Alan hi Johnstone left yesterday for Clemson lo College. -of Col. C. J. Purcell, of the Governlor's th~ - Staff, will attend the inauguration be ,with Governor Tillman' re . Miss Mamie Lewis, of Charlotte, re- el< I turned home yesterday after a visit to e ,the Misses Wells in Newberry- te 'Mayor and Mrs. L. W. C. Blalock a! leave next Tuesday for Richmond, Va., tc where they will probably make their home. c a Associate Justice has returned home a where he will remain until the opening 1 of the spring term of the Supreme k a Court. le - Mrs. F. E. Schumpert, of Prosperity, it r returned home Saturday from a visit to ' her father, Mr. P. N. Livingston, of ) this place. SOpera House, Friday night, be sure s to go. ly. Hetrbert D. Dantzler Receives the ApDoint menat. Two weeks ago The Herald and BNews published a notice that the buzsi sness and professional men of Spartan- V Sburg had given a fund to aid in the payment of the expenses of one young man from each county in the Wofford rFitting School. rSchool Commissioner Keitt held the 5 examination at his office in Newberry 1on Monday. There were only three applicants, George Boulware, Claude Greneker and Herbert bantzler. Mr. Keitt examined the examination( papers carefully yesterday and as a re sult decided that Mr. Dautzler was the successful contestant. He is a son ofa the Rev. D. D. Dantzler, of Prosperity. The award is worth about $48. and is good only for tbe remainder of the - e present session. - t a I Collings, the jeweler, is now to be found at thbe Central Drug Store. Re-8 pairing will receive his prompt atten tion. tf ~For Coughs, Colds, Croup, SWhooping Cough, Asthma, .and all diseases of the Throat a and Lungs, there is 1no rem , edy equal to Robertson'sB ,compound Cough Syrup, man ufactured at Robertson &, Gimes Drug Store. Up Town Telegaph Office. A year or two ago an effort was mai secure an up town telegraph offil r Newberry. Mr. Cathcart the the tanager of the office in Columb ime to Newberry and investigatE ie matter and at one time we thougl ie office would be established, bi on the thing was dropped at :thing was beard of it. There is every reason why we shou ave an up town office. The size te town and the amount of the bus ess all demand it. There is an offi Greenwood and many other tows uch smaller than Newberry. When in Columbia on Monday ti litor of The Herald and News callE > see Mr. Gray, the present manage 3d he agreed with us that Newberi as entitled to such an office and 1 ould write at once to the gener anager at Richmond and recomier He was told that it would be i ouble to get a petitiou in Newberi king for the office if such would c iy good. Cotton Seed. Will pay 2S cents per Bush O ibs) for Sound Dry Cotton Se'e exchange for Cotton 'Seed Me: $23 per ton and "Gold Dust" Gi to at $22 per ton, or will pay 2 nts per Bushel cash. Plenty of Hulls at Newberry 0 ill. L. W. FLOYD, 2f. Sec. and Treas. What "Bunch" McBee Says! "Bunch" McBee, the great Railroa anager writes: "I have been subject to severe cold r the past 15 years of my life, and wit easure I recommend Pelham's Pec ral Syrup as the Best Cough and Cot ixture on earth, as it certainly rE ved me almost immediately of sor( ss in my chest and cured my cold. r. McBee's experience is just like the all those sensible people who are u. ag Pelham's Pectoral Syrup. Onl, c. a bottle. Ziegler's well known Shoes. J. Fau: Son's Shoes. Allsolid as a silver do r at MOWER'S. tf A unique tntertainment at Oper ouse, Friday night. If you wish t highly pleased, go to hear and se e charming Miss Wescott. ly. For beautiful wedding and Christma esents call on C. W. Collings, th xeler. He has some gems of beaut3 tf. PIGS, PIGS. Limited Number. Also lot County raised Seed Oat ,d Two Good Broods for sale. 9t L. W. FLOYD. Little GirI's Experiene : in a Li ;rhi house. !r. and Mrs. Loren Trescott are keepers SGovernment Lighthouse at Sand Beac: ch., and are blessed with a daughter, fou ars old. Last April she was taken dow th Measles, followed with a dreadful Cong d turning into a Fever. Doctors at honm d at Detroit treated her, but in vain, si tw worse rapidfy. until she was a mer andful of bones." Then she tried Dr. Kir,g w Discovery, and after the use of two an ialf bottles.. was completely cured. The y Dr. King's New Discovery is worth i1 >ight in gold, yet you may get a trial bottj ree at Robertson & Gilder's Drug Store. Around and A bout St. Philips. Boys, I don't think you will ho! it your hands j ust to see the smok me out of C's eyes again. If I wa your place I'm sure I wouldn't. The oat crop is not as badly injure< >m the cold weather as was at firt ought; consequently that selfish os aler "up town" won't sell as man; .ts as he an'icipated. I'm sorry fo m, poor soul! The biggest snow that has fallen il any years has at last disappeared lasted only a little over a week, bu iring that time the boys of this corn unity lost no time in making thing rely. I am told that they hw isbels of fun up at the school hous owballing each other. I suppos ere's lots of fun in snow balling, s g as every one can keep in a good imor. Another party of youngster tched their nags to some very cut king vehicles and pulled out int e road for a drive while a certain on the party riding a "wee bitsy" mul irty years old brought up the rear. The members of the St. Phillips de ,ting society met last Saturday an< rganized. Mr. J. J. Kibler wa eted president of the society. It i ident that our young men are de rmined not to let grass grow unde eir feet in the paths of knowledg id understanding, and it is our dut encourage the proceedings of thos >ung men in this most noble desigt o community is complete unlessi ntains a debating society, for besidE ring a very interesting entertainmer r the audience, it will also, if prof ly carried on, prove a storehouse< lowledge to its members. Therefori t the young men and b<rs of ever >munity fall into line and engag the pursuit of knowledge. JosH TRUMPI. luist's New Crop of Prize Medal Gardcn Seed The best see d th rorld over. Sow r1e able seed from a re able house. Avoi< eeds sold oua commis ion, they are old am ring nothing bu .isappointment, Th nly way to be in -ood humor all th4 -ear round is to plan luist's Garden Seed nd Prime Onion Set nd buy thera from (OBERTSON and GILDER' Drug Store. Bucklen's Armca Salve. rhe Best Salve in the world for Cuts, SorE -ns Uicers. Salt Rheumn, Fever Sores, Te r, Chapped Hands, Cfniblainls, Corns at I Skin Eruptions, and positively cur les or no pay required. It is guaranteed e perfect satisfaction, or money refundi -ice'cents pe box. For sale by Robet n & Gilder. Highest of all in Leavening F ar a :d is e VERY SERIOUS ACCIDENT. d -- a Youug; Mr. Rube Moorman Uangerous '' Injured. y__ e Yesterday afternoon just before d:r! young Mr. Rube Moorman, the sixteen d year-old son of Mr. T. S. Moorman met with a very serious accident. H, 0 was riding his pony in the eastert suburbs. The fiery little animal wa O in a dead run when the saddle girtl broke and the young man was pilcbec over the horse's head to the ground The accident happened just in front o l the residence of Mr. John P. Thomas Jr., and in a few moments the insensi l ble form of the young man was taker in doors. Dr. A. N. Talley was hastily sum moned. He found Mr. Moorman in at unconscious condition and an examina 1 tion revealed the fact that he hac struck upon his head when be fel', anc had suffered concussion and compres sion of the brain, the latter being even more serious than the former. Dr. Tal ley found it impossible to remove the young man to his home, and late last s night he said he was in a very critica condition. Dr. Talley paid another visit to Mr. Moorman shortly before midnight and found him very iuch better. He finds that the injuries were not so serious as he first supposed.-The State, 31. t Helena Beraldings. Mrs. E. C. McDowell, of Belton, is visiting her son. Iliss Carrie Hamilton is visiting the t family of Mr. J. C. Perry. Miss Metta Heade, of Ninety-Six, was on a visit last week to Miss Mamie Mangum. Mr. T. P. Lane is spending a few days at home. Mr. W. B. Cason returned from a s visit to Edgefield last week. e Mr. S. Merrill, of the R. & D. R. R., was on a recent visit to Mr. T. C. McDowell. Supervisor McDowell of the C. & G. R. R. has been succeeded by Mr. I. W. s Moore. Mr. McDowell has ta :eu charge of the material train of the upper di vision. The crystal sea has disappeared with - its attendant hardships and testhetic sit. nations. While on land and sea there > has been much suffering, from atmos r pheric pressure and vicissitude, there i has also been pleasure afforded the e young and adventurous. The morn e ings and evenings were at times quite a beautiful with glistering and glowing r scenes. The happy feature attending e the late hard freeze, was the sweet charity of God's angels every where, it] human form, who sought to alleviate the sufferings of poor humanity, by e distributing food, fuel and clothing tc s the destitute. Meteorological conditions have obtained of late that baffle scien Stific though t. God's providence is su~ t preme as well as universal. It is He i "that sending snow like wool and scat r tereth the hoar frost like ashes, whc can stand before His cold?" Mr. W. H. Pratt died at his home ir Sthis village'on the 25th ultimio, after a comparatively brief illness, in the 64th jyear of his age.. Mr. Pratt was a native of Watertown, Massachusetts, and came to Helena about thirty-five years ago, as a skilled machinist, and worked 3 jn the railroad shops until their remov al to Columbia. By industry and thrift he secured a comfortable little home and surroundings, where he resided tc the day of his death, devoting himsel' - principally to farming. SHis wife preceded him to the grave two years ago. He was taken sick or - the anniversary of her death. TH r leaves two sisters and a brother whose e homes are in Massachusetts and Ohio, and an adopted daughter, who was the .lone survivor of his immediate house t hold, and to whom he had ever been s s kind, indulgent father. Mr. Pratt was an honorable, upright f citizen. quiet and unassuriing in hi! , manner, and a man whose word was te be relied upon thoroughly. He was e also a neighbor in the true sense of the term. As a devoted member of thE Evangeilical Lutheran Church, he diec at peace with God and his follojw man. In his illness and in the hour o: death all that skill, patient, watching and loving ministry could do were tenderly bestowed. The Lutherar church being at present without a pas tor, Rev. Professors Voigt and Bowers as soon as they wereiapprised of hi! *condition, went at once to his bedside and to the house of affliction. The fui a neral services were conducted by their Sand the retn.ains of the deceased buried in Rosemont Cemetery in the presence of the devoted one now twice orp)hanec . and a circle of friends who will cherid and respect his memory. I - SA:Ss Sorer. MERELY A BLUFF. The Port Royal Railroad Will Pay Its State Taxes. LSpecial to The State.] CHARLESTON, S. C., January 30. ~Sheriff Nance of A bbeville County es corted by Attorney-General Townsend and Mr. Speaker Ira B. Jones, and loaded with long legal documents, ap - earedg te marble palasis de justice befoe JdgeSimonton to-aay, to an swer the rule taken out against the sheriff for daring to levy on a train o! the Port Royal and Western Carolinr SRailroad for taxes, while the said rond was in the hands of:' receiver. The illustrious trio was eviden*ly full of fight, but the opportunity was not given them. When the case was called and before the At torney-General could get in his answer, Mr. Ganahl, counsel for the railroad, moved that the rule be S dismissed, the petitioner to pay th~ costs, and this order was signed by Judge Simonton. It seems that the whole proceeding was in the nature of a blufi on the parn of the railroad, to gain time, in order t , raise money to pay its taxes. The money has been raised, and Mr. Ganah s goes to Columbia to-night, in company owith the sheriff and the Attorney-Gen eral and the Speaker, to settle with thi ower.-Latest U. S. Gov't Report IB*akinc rowdei 1TELY PURE Excelsior Notes. Mr. B. B. Schumpert is clerking r Messrs. Moseley Bros., of Prospsrit Mr. A. M. Counts has improve( that he is able to get out again. Our big snow has disappeared, weather has somewhat moderated we all feel more happy and cheerfu Our weather prophet predicts three snows this winter and we alre, have two of them. Messrs. R. C. Counts, and J. - Kinard returned to Newberry Coll F on Monday after a brief visit home. The young folks of Mt. Pilgrim cc munity enjoyed another social at ] Cromer's residence on Saturday n in Owing to the rain on Sunday mo ing we all laid aside the intentior attending the Lutheran Conferei held at. Colony Church. Mr. D. H. Witherspoon and fam have moved from Prosperity to place near here so as to be nearer to farming interest. Yesterday completed one mort: the new year. The happy Christn occasion that always affords a gre deal of pleasure to old and young already looked upon as a thing of t past. Mr. J. S. Werts, received a slit w ound on his right hand Saturc morning while cutting down a tr The tree lodged agai nst another,causi him to be thrown down with the ab( result. The oat crop. down here is thoug to be only slightly injured. Some our oldest farmers inform us that gri on red land is injured worse than sandy land. Be that as it may we ho the grain crops will make a fair yie yet. The material train on the R. & road passed through this communi recently gathering up the old cross t and hauling them to Columbia. I are told that Capt. McBee of this ro distributed the ties amongst the p< people of that city during the sev( cold wave. This was a very kid i in Capt. McBee and certainly his kir ness was highly appreciated by t people of that city. Look out for counterfeits! See tl you yet the genuine Salvation Oil! not let the dealer sell you some "jt as good," but insist upon getting t genuine with the Bull's Head tra( mark on the wrapper. SEE HERE! WHAT DO YO THINK? A fine button hook worth 22 for nothing, if you buy a bottle Ladies' Seal Oil Shoe Dressii at ROBERTSON & GILDER Drug Store. GUANO. The Celebrated "Gold Dust It is home made. Its reputatis is self-made. It is the be made (w s ame anayss) We are manufacturing a lii ited number of tons for 111 season, and request those iv anticipate using "Gold Dus to put in their orders as ear as possible, as the demand I the past seasons has been larg than we could supply, and1 are anticipating a larger d mand than ever. For prices, terms, &c., apply to L. W. FLOYD, Sec'y, Treas. and Manager NEWBERRY OIL MILL. Office at Purcell & Spearmai store. tf Owing to several inquiries from p pe who seem to doubt our veracity regard to the deer killed by Mr. B..] last week, we would like to state tI we have since seen Mr. Lee, wh< truthfulness is unquestionable. 'l deer was killed on Mr. Geo. Youn plantation, three miles south of he and was branded "G V", which e dently goes to prove that this deer one of the twenty that escaped fr< the Vanderbilt place near Ashevi) N. C., January 6th. By calling on3 Lee at his home on Bridge streett skin can be seen. It is an unusua large one and is prized very highly Mr. Lee on account of the scarcity such game in these parts. The Baptist union meeting clos Sunday night. Notwithstandingt inclement weather it was well attend and proved to be quite a success. Mrs. S. C. Metts, of Newberry, a Misses Annie Sims and Beulah Das of Union, are visiting Mrs. J. P. Fa: J. W. Carthridge, of Elberton, Ga. in town this week. J. S. Curtis, of Clinton, visted frien here Sunday. J. I. Steel, of Atlanta, is here. Wedding in town next week. G3u who? "Boo3r-DE-AY.' A pure old whiskey is always fi from fusil oil which is a poison a which should not be taken into t system. Age eliminates it fronm t spirit by oxidation, and it is convert into fragrant ethers which give t bouuet-to whiskey. LI.W.Harper's Nelson County, K whiskey is shipped to the dealer dir from the distiller. It is old and i solutely pure, nothing better or pu: on the market. Sold only by Tuos. Q. BOOZER, DEATHS. Mr. W. H. Pratt, of Helena, died on the 25th of January, 1S13, of pneu inonia, in the 64th year of his age. He r was a native of Massachusetts but had lived in the South the greater part of his life. He was a machinist and a man of fine character. Mrs. Sarah A. McCoy died on Fri day, 27th instant, at the residence of her son, Mr. P. B. McCoy, Columbia, S. C. She was born in that city in 1S14, and was the daughter of bne of Columbia's first settlers, and was the wife of Mr. Leonard McCoy, for years a prosperous merchant. Mrs. McCoy for for a long time lived at Helena. so the nd for idy f ,., D. ?ge mn dlr. ~,. ht. rn- ONE ENJOVS of Both the method and results when ice Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts ily gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, his Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys lhis tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the *f only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ~ ceptable to the stomach, prompt in is its action and truly beneficial in its he effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its ht many excellent qualities commend it ay to all and have made it the most ee. popular remedy known. rig yrp of Fig is for sale in 50c ve and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who bt may not have it on hand will pro of cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any Lnsubstitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Pd SAN FRANCISCO, CAL LOUISVILLE. KY. NEW YOR. N.Y. D. Red Rust Proof Oats, County Raised. ty For sale by es tf PCRCELL & SPEARMAN. Ve Handsome and' durable jewelry al ways in stock and repairing done neatly or and quickly by C. W. Collings. tf. re________ ct A Charming Entertainment. be The Y. M. C. A. ball was filled to overflowing last night with a refined and cultured audience to greet Miss at Adelaide Wescott, and to enjoy a mythical trip through Switzerland as pictured by this cultivated and tal 1st entled young lady. be The trip was supposed to have been L- taken by three individuals, "Aunt Jane," "The Count" and "Myself," who were bent on seeing that loveliest. U of all countries-Switzerland, and the three characters, were so artisticallyi delineated by Miss Wescott at the same C. time that it seemed as though. they ofwere actually before the audience de scribing some of the beauties of the ig Swiss country. S All of this was vividly portrayed in the choicest and most apt style of word painting that proved the charming lady to be an artist of rare power. Miss'VVescott is an elocution ist of sur passing merit and her methods are such ,as to make her work in this line a treat, if not a genuine luxury. To specially commend her, she has been thoroughly trained, is strikingly )Bl pretty both in face and physique, and with a voice of musical tone and the st sweetest expression. She captivated all whose privilege it was to hear her last night, and gave the city one of the most delightful in tellectual entertainments ever given Shere.-The State, December 21st. 1It is because persons who once try Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, always buy it t,9 again, that its sales have become so enormous. The success of this great 'l remedy in curing cold, cough, croup orand sore-throat is simply marvelous. er ! Strength and Health. yeIf von are not feeling strong and healthy. try Blectric Bitters. If "La Grippe" has left you weak and weary, use Electric Bitters. e-This remedy acts directly on Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, gentlv aiding t hose organs to perform their fonctions. If you are afflected with Sick Headache, you will find speedy and permanent relief by taking Electric Bit, tt rs. One trial will convince vou that this i a the remedy you need. Large bottles only .50c' at, Robets >n & Gil,1er's Drug Store,'. IS When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became 3liss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. in see- - - - tat .- D'its fromu Longshores. >se - he :Mr. R. T. Rleagin is quite sick. gsHealth of township pretty good. re, M r. T. B. Riser and Miss Sallie Davis vi- !were. married on last Trhursday evenmng is |at tL-. residence of the bride's brother >m in-law, Mr. M. J. Waldrop, Rev. W. J. le, Langston officiating. The following Ir. were the bridesmaids and groomsmen: he Miss Sallie Longshore with Mr. h orest [ly Riser; Miss Fannie Martin with Mr. by Mel. Chalmers; Miss Emma Riser with of Mr. R. L. Tarrant; Miss Hettie Lake with Mr. L. Everett Folk. After the ed supper, which was a fine one, theyoung be people enjoyed themselves in different ed kinds of games until late in the night. The bride and groom were the recipi aents of many nice presents. is, ]t. is rn 3 ds 1 . 3a ss We have used Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup in our family for years and find it to be I the best remedy for croup be and cough. We have used y it for our children who are be all subject to throat trou ,., ble, with excellent results. e We prize it very highly. 2;Mrs. FRANK H. YORK, , Oneonta, N. Y. (~ HEWA ~ Great Tobaces Wh A Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitel and Children. It contains i other Narcotic substance. for Paregoric, Drops, Soot) It is Pleasant. Its guara Millions of Mothers. Cast( -the Mother's Friend. Castori&. "Castoria isso well adapted tochildren that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. AaCHER, M. D., 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "The use of 'Castoria' is so universal and its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." Ca:.os Laz, D. D., New York City. TE CEa-"an CUT PiiS all into lige an[I tfat is lealing for SMITH & I This is a Genuine We don't propose to carry tl season. NOW IS YOUR OPPI the iron is hot !" 1FER8 STRITY EA SMITH & iIAIN STREET, NEW.BERRY, S. ( Vice President. Dear Sir: Replying to you say that we have a large numbe: ~the "Caligrapha") in use in th hiave proved to be well adapted ~o say that our experience c< rormed be^ore adopting it, that t to our services than any other t; ed ge. Yours truly (Signed): 0. IRVINE WALKER, JR. & CO General Agents, 11 Broad St., 4 As fo En nituo having un 17 LDOGLAS SHo. n..gen and price same on bousoz. o Sold everywhere. I ~ A 2 e s~ee me a MSISTHE.' Si formv.eiuied atsho udeared he nme for &aoge Bynum,fo ald i wid pa th i anthe. ourt ee FR- . ANL. NM.t LAWHOS.FS.S SE formed8 a Law,hi ne enEofWERRY S. Byu. an wiPractice in all the Courts. h tt.. DOllieos a sewciandPrserty. inces netr Wll B Umake wtbtTHOeaot pp. Earantee Rt een7n 10fet w ,.orn Pa.tices reducd thCouto the State. Cllctons or wreiato BO I. A.DWELL, 12OR1 with best T Nrwborrypip . rate oetwrn ad"o r0 feeth watron ut Pr .3ces reue to sui hrd at is Ler's prescription for Infants leither Opium, Morphine nor It is a harmless substitute iing Syrups, and Castor Oil. itee is thirty years' use by ria is the Children's Panacea Castoria. I Castoria eures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhma, Eructation, Kills Worms. gives sleep, and promotes di. Without injurious medication. "For several years I have recommended your 'Castoria,' and shall always continue to - do so as it has invariably produced benefial results." Enwr F. PaauS, . D., 125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. CoMPANr, 7 MvEa SrEE, NEw YouE CErr UT1RC~ EARN'S! Ciut ter Cothsin I Cut Price Sa1e. ie goods over to the next )RTUNITY. "Strike while AT TBER R , WEARN, BERRY CLOTJIERS."T December 16th, 1891.] rs of recent date, I have to 'of your company's machines is company's service. They to our use, and we are glad i >nfirms the opinion that we he Caligraph is better suited yrpewriter within our knowl WM. H. BAKER, Vice President. )harlestOn, S. C. . L DOUGLAS SHOE-! ewed shoe that will not rip; Calf, ss, smooth inside, more comfortable, and durable than any other shoe ever the price. Every style. Equals custom hoes costingfrom$4 to$5. roflowng are of the same high stadado( o.50 e rs a Letecarrieri. $1.75 for Misses. epro est the bet jatr a thusasat. ThIEWO p and general userchants where I haye 3e endr rea"Paea,,saing omr, .&cmw T. TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA NEWBERRY COUNTY. ty J. B. Fellers, Esq., Probate Judge. HRA,JNO. M. KINARD, C. C.EP.,bath made suit to me to rant him Letters of Administration e bonis non of the estate and effects of ilvena Dominick, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and ad ionish all and singular the kindred nd creditors of the said deceased, that bey be and appear before me, in the k>urt of Probate, to be held at New erry court house on the 28th day of~ ebruary next, after publication hereof, t 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show iuse, if any they have, why the said Ldminlistration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 17th day r January, A. D. 1893. J. B. FELLERS, J. P. N. C. NTOTCE. OFFICE OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONEE. NEWBERRY, S. C., Jan. 24, 1898. - ITH THE ENSUING WEEK I shall begin visiting the schools f the county and may be found at my fmce on Tuesday and Saturday of ach week, and on saleday of each ionth. Those having business with ie please take notice. THOS. W. KEITT. School Commissioner. ddrs DANIEL F.BEATTY, WASIIDrGToN,