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E. If. AULL, EDITOR. TIlE NA8HVILLE TRIP. We desiro to say to the editors that all railroad arrangements for the trip to Nashville to the Tennessee Centen nial have bColn practically completed. The editor of The Herald and Nows has been in correspondence with Mr. T. J. Anderson, of the Soaboard Air Line, and has arranged for transporta tion from Clinton to Atlanta over that line, and Mr. Childs, of the Columbia, Newborry and Laurons, has kindly con sented to handle us from Newborry to Clinton. Last week we went over to Atlanta to have a personal interview with Mr. C. E. Harman, general passenger agent of the Western and Atlantic, and we found hin very pleasant and willing to handle us from Atlanta to Nashville. Tihe conditions and full information will be given very soon as to details and probable cost of the trip. A atopl at Chattanooga will be ar ranged and also a trip to Lookout Moun tali and the historic battle ground. We feel sure this will be 0110 Of the leasantest. trips the association has ever been tendered and will be made at Very smal111 cost.. We only say this much so that tile members may begin to arrange to go with us. We wanlt a full attoldaleo at Nowberry and also oil the trip. We will go over to Nashville inl the nlext two week and arranlgo all detailu and places to stop and so forth. Noth ing will be left undone to make this a most delightfl trip. 1.18TEN TO TillS. The Newberry Herald and News, Tihe Charleston Post, The Anderson in1tvlligeicer, The Oeoneo News and Thle Anderson People's Advocate, as W0ll as other Pie(mont paers, Ilolg with The News, have asked the rail roads to put oil ilight, trails between tile 11p country and low ('ounlt,ry. TIle voice of tile pres is so nilanlillous that it must be the voice of t1he people in this case ald tle railroads Olugilt to give ear.- -(reenville News. The voice of the press is illalillmolus Ho far as heard hut, we have wondered at the silence of our large Columbia and Charleston (lailies. WIly shoulIld not the Statto and Register and News 111( Courier he)1) 11 Olilt oil this 1in1. The voice of the p,Ol>le is all 0. K., and if that voico Is heeded by the ilI roads the night trains will bo put,on in stanter. And it should havo more pow er at thiiS tine and ill t1is part.iculal matter than tile voliCo of the prelss, for It is the poople who travel and pay the railroad faro, and only in thlat, wy call tile running of these trains ho mlla(1 profitable to the railroads. Tile rail road11 people do not, run trains for alimuse m11eit but for the Imney tbat is in tile busies. Th ,ubliic---4hu traveling publie --real'lyeeds (some othler adjust men011t of selelles in this section and wily ashouldi not the Southern ilnd it profitable to give us a night train be twoon Columbia and G.reenville. We believe it wold 1pa them to do it and besides be a great c'onvenlience. 1H01. WV. J. B1ry'an has1 been, or is to be, invlited to mlake a spleech at tihe ani nuial encampmuent of the alliance at Tir' z.ah, ini York (onty, sometime du rinlg the summl1lor. Precparationls have' ali ready been begun for tis encamlpmuent and a big t,in e. Is expected. Our papers for' l'rosper'ity onl Friday were puit inl tihe Newbcrry postofilce Inl timle for tile C., N. & L. mail of thlat day anId were senlt off by tile plostmlaster at Nowberry onl F'riday and we under' stand did( nlot reach Pros'0perit.y until1 the down tralinl onl Saturllday. We hope the mail clerk on the C., N. & L. will be a little more careful ill the future and not take thlis palckage on by3. It. is large enloughl to be Seenl with r'd inari 13' good eyesigh t. The m1Oro0 y'ou thinlk of it the1, moroe cur'ious anId p)ast und(er'st and i ng appears thlo decisionl of Justices Jones and P~ope, and( we wvonder' if thlis is really .thle land of liblerty, tile home11 of tile free and( tile brave and the true. The sp)ring commun1lIion wias held at St. LuIkes church on Sunday. Mr. WV. Hi. Hiller, of the Seminar,'' pre'ached( a1 sllenIdid sormon01. He promi1 ises to do honor01 to imIself and the Seminary. Inl the aftercinoon Onl Armlle luan service wais held. It consaisted of a leettaro by tile p)astor Onl AI'rmenlia with recitations by Misses Ola Schumpliert, Mamnie D)ominick and( Mollie Whlitman. A collectloll was ttken afterwvard for the sufiferers. A vote of the Luthor League gave tile fund inl thle tr'easur'y to thlat cause. The delegaltes elected to Central League are Misses Emol Hawkins and Essio Moore, and( Messrs Kemper Still wvell, A. E. P. Bodenbaulgh and Thomp1 l son Hunter. H. Newberry will *;ntertain the State P ress Association duin 'llg its annal1 meeting in thlat city, May 25-27, in roy3 al style. We hlavo no0 inside informa tion, but a few facts thalt hlave leaked Out in connIetion with the prleparations that arie nlow being made satisfy us that thlo edilors wvill be in clover whlile in Nowberry. The writer.ilas attended a few of the annual meetings, and expler IenIce has taught 1him1 to r'ead thle signls with tolerable accuracy. Newhorry and I. President Aull make a good team, anld we stake "r reputation as a p)rophIet on the prlediiction that the record Is go ing to be broken about May 25-27, and the Item will be on hland to drink a few toasts to their asucce..-Sumter Daily Itom, Kay Replies to chips. Well, Chips, you took advantage of my absence while I was pirooting and 8ashaying in Atlanta to Jump on me with both foot, but I think I will survive the jumping. I will answer your last question first-the one in re gard to the dispensary. I have never said (and tievor will) that the dispensa ry is a good thing for Newberry, and iy advocacy of the dispensary was for such as just, will have liquor sold as over against our old barroom system. If we muist have the one or the other give mne the dispensary for reasons too numerous to mention every time. Now, I don't think Prosperity is obliged to have liquor. She has been without the legal tiaflc in evil for sixteen years, and have our good poopl been mistaken so long and just now found it out. We think not, and in regard to the remark that we will have liquor sold here any way that all depends on whether the constable gets the keg or not,. I will go further and say that noman known for his devotion to his church, an(I who is opposed to this illicit trailc can buy a drink of liquor frot a blind tiger. We doubt Chips if you could buy one here. I know there is a good deal of talk about tho sale of whiskey here by some people and you ask them if they have seen it sold or bought any and their reply is, "oh no, but, I am told so," and if you ask them if they will make an aflidavit to the fact that it is being sold they toll you vory quick ly that it is none of their business to make allidavits, etc. How easy it is to find fault wit 11 existing conditions, but how hard to take the load in improv lng, especially when we have such men as you are, Chips. A pillar in the church advocating the sale of that -still that sets oin fire the soul and cauls es thousands to ill drunkards graves every year. Take my advice, Chips, read your "Way of Salvation" again, and in future on all questions of ior als and evils take the position on these questions just as you pray, aid my word for it you will never be found ad vocating such Lvls as liquor solling and then vote as you pray, and the good work will be accomplished. No, Chips, I did not get ashy at you, old boy, for I lCnow those who give must take. I know full well ''that a little nonesenso now and then is relish ed by the wisest, men." I fear that we have had So much s10e1n0110 all the time that the long suflering readers of The Herald and News are tired, and I promise them that with this letter I will stop all this nonsense (unless you jump on ma again) and try and give theml the nelws. I further promise that there is going to be no trouble between us, for goodness knows if you or I were to get our faces the least, bit disfigured we would be a sight to see. A knock out blow about thu face would "fix" us and we would indeed be Ilrty. The idea of your going to those so clals jt.t to please the childrei, and an(] you a "grandpap." You can't fool Kay nor anybody else so far as that goes. You are like the parents who go t.o the circus just to take the chil (ren. Now, grand pap, you should quit trying to p)alm yourself off as a young man and stay at home excep)t wvhen away on oflcial busiuess(?) Yes, Mrs. Kay remembers the tine when you andl she wvent to the same school, and what a good little boy you were and how smuart, and good looking youi were, and she says you have im p)roved as you have g.rown older. T1he idea, but then she feels kindly towards you, old boy, for coming to liar rescue so nobly' and explosing 01(d man Kay and his running off, and she is in hope)s that you will catch up) with emorn of his gamnes and give the whole. ca away. I havent lived with her for seventeen years not to be able to read her writ lng. I hereby extend an invitation to you to go with me on my13 next jaunt up into North Carolina among the meun talns where Sal calls on her friends to hold( her roasted p)otato while she ''dances wvith the man with store boumght clothes on1." I will p)romise you seome mighty good rations, and judging from the way you hid rations on the 9th of last March you aro prietty good on You ought not to show m11 up so, Chips. D)oes your Book tell you to do this about a friend? Readl it aguin and see if it is in keeping with it andl the lesson y'ou would teach mec. In the language of this same grand 01ld Book I would say to yeou: Cease to do evil, learn to do wvell, and only tell about your friends what you would hkaic to have told on you. I am now dlone with the suibject and imagine I can hear many amens. Come out to see mue, old boy, I will be at home for a wveek. Maniy thanks, Mr. ICditor for the picture of the group of The Herald and News 1p0n pushers, and I must say' that it is a fine one-barring Chips and1( 11e. The loaet Kay in our flock has learned to name many of therm. She says there is Chips, old man Kay, Gosh Trrumnps, Mr. Took, etc. Two Lives Saved. Mrs. Phoebe Thomns, of Junction City, Iii., -was told by her doctors she had Consumption and that there v'as n10 hope for her, but two bottles Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured her shosav. it saved her life. Mr. Thmos Ekuers. 1389 Florida St. 8an Francisco, suffeired from a dreadfui cold, alp. proaching Cotisumpt ion, tried without result everything else then b)ought one bottle of Dr. King's Now Discovery and In two weeks was cured. He IA nat urally thank ful. It is such results, of which t hese arne samples, that prove the wonderful efeloy of this medicine in Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles at Robertaun & Gilder's Drug Store, Reog. ular ele ran. and $1.00. REFERIED TO TUE SUPERVISOIt8. Justice Says the Ferry at Ashford's Needs Attention from the Supervisors of Newberry and Fairfield. Why will not the Supervisors of Newberry and Fairflold Counties listen to words of warning before too -late. Time and agaiv have their attention been drawn to the condition of affairs at Ash ford's Ferry. For te last two yoars, matters went along smoothly, and no complaint, but since the beginning of this year thera has boon nothing but complaint after complaint, but to no pturpose. The contract to attend to the forry was lot out to the lowest bider without any question as to qualification (one of the most necessary considerations) and given to a Mr. Ladd, who know noth ing whater about a ferry. I would he safe in saying he had never put a flat over the river in his life before getting the contract. Then he employs a deaf negro, "deaf as a post," and a boy at that, who know as little as Mr. Ladd about a ferry, as ferryman. Now, those are the parties whom1 the people of the surrounding country must rely for safety and protection in crossing the river, and in whose hands their lives, the lives of their woien and helpless children aro entrust-d. Those living at a tdistance from riv era, and having little occasion to cross, little know what risks and dangers they encounter while crossing streams with inexperienced hands. They gen erally trust, without, question, the judgment of those in charge. There is a great responsibility resting upon the Supervisors, and they should see to it that none but officient and expe rienced ferrymnen should attend to the various crossings. Better close up the road entirely than run such risks with the lives of the helpless. Aside from the dangers, there is lit tle or no accommodation. In the spring during rains spells when farmers can not Plow they wish to haul their guanos and other supplies. With a good steel wire and magniileient flat, such Its they have at Ashford, with an experienced ferrymuan, the river could be crossed III most at any time wh ile the river remains in the banke. But as it is if the river is the least swollen the ferryman claims he can't manage the Ilat, antid parties are frequently turned back, a distance of six or eight miles, or have to wait hours upon hours for the fall of the river. Then, when Mr. Ladd has occasion to 1)0 absent from his store, the negro will loave too, or being deaf cannot hear the call, consequently the parties wishing to cross niust either await Mr. Ladd's return or not cross. This, ott one occasion, the writer knew to be a fact, and why is all this thus? Are the counties too p)o to employ a good and experienced ferrynman? or can they not be had? Good ferrynan, like experts aLt all other t,rades, come high. The numbers are few, it is true enough, but a real ferryiman should be employed or else none. Tie counties Ior the peo ple can take such risks, nor be ex pecrimecnted withl. TPhe Sutpet'visor's shoul d look after tis matter, for' should any accident happ)en to life 01' prop0erty the County is held responsible. ny negligence Newvberry County has already had to p)ay for a team of mutles and several othler headl of stock and vchicles; while a neighborintg coutnty had to pay damauges of several thousand dollars throutgh the loss of life df a lady and child. All this, by niot pr1operly at teniding to tile wants 01' r'equir'ements of a weoll conducted ferry. If p)eople pay their taxes to have ferries for tIle accenmmaodationi of thae public they wvant good, attentive and safe ser'vice. The veory idea of a deaf, inoxp)erienced, worthless negr'o boy attendinag to a ferry whlere so much in life and prop0l erty are at stake is preposterous to say the least. Nowv, if any one doubts these assor t,ions it, cani be easily proven by numti hers of people1 who have had to be turtned away, 0or by examining the recor'ds of either Supervisor's ollee anld see the complaints that have bece made in wt'iting by different parties. JUS'Iw( H ARRi'8 LITIA WA TEI! Carbonated Lithia Water, Soda Waiter, Ginger Ale Sold to the Whlolesale aind Retail trade at lowest Pr'ices by S. B. Jones, Agent for Newborry. 80ME FACT8 W0O? T H KNC WING! Tlhat a bottle of Our Own Electric Liiiment will remove all pains, aches and stiffness from the joints. Trhat a bottle of Saluda Cr-oup Oil will cure the most obstinate case of croup, and also prevent a threatened at tack. That one bottle of Robert son 's Compound 0 ongh Syrup wvill give immediate relief' to Coughs, Asthma, Brionchitis, and all other.diseases of the lungs andl throat. The above medicines are comnpoundeod of the pur 1est drugs and with the greatest ere at Robertson & Gilder's A Baraiflarvest Usually rich in values follows our annual stock-taking, just concluded, adI im anl event looked forward to with GRBAT EXPBCJTANCY by thousands who know from experience its Possibilities to then, for at no other time can they garner so desirable and satisfying merchandise at SO LITTlE OUTLAY OIP lONHEY. Hundreds of bargains, styl ish, useful and pretty are here. Tap ourstock when you will its Rich in Value to the Purchaser. 0. KLETTNER, . le proprietor of f4etly IS 11UEKIIIVES OF BAIMGA INS. NOTICE. A LL PAUiRS UI MitTOFORE receiving aid from county who are outside of County Home are hereby notified that no pay will be allowed for paupers after Ist of May, 1897, who arc not, inmates of the Home. JNO. M. SCHUMPEIRT, t. It. County Supervisor. EXECUTOR'S SALE. Bank Stock. I WILL SILL AT NEWBIERRY C. 11.. on the first Monday, the 3d day of May, 1897, at public sale, five shares of the capital stock of the National Bank of Newberry, belonging to the estate of Jane E. Scott, deceased. J NO. W. SCOTT, t. 4t. Executor. Notice of Final Settle ment and Discharge. N OTiCE IS FIEREMY GIVEN . that I will make a final settle ment on the est ate of Eliza Ctileivian, deceased, in the Probate Cou rt for New berry Counly, S. C., on Monday, the 3.1 day of May, 1897, at II o'clock a. i., and wili Immediately thereafter apply for letters dismiusory as executor of saul estate. All pt raons holding clal is against said estate will rmider the same duly attested, and those mdebted will make payient on or I.efore said date to the i dorsigned. PEiTEl ROBERTsON, Execeutor. M arch 80, 1897. t. 6t, Notice of Final Settlement and Discharge. N OTICI, IS IERE13Y GIVEN that I will make a final settle nent on the Estate of P. N. Calmes, dleceased, in the Probate Court for Newberry County, S. C., on Monday, the 261th day of April, 1897, at,11 o'clock a. mn., and wvill Immediately thereafter app)ly for letters d ismisasory as admin istratrix of said estate. All p)ersons having claims against the said estate will rendler the same duly flested, and those indebted will make ,>aym1ent on or before that (late. SARA HI W. CALM ES, A dministratrix. March 26ith, 1897. t. 6t,. Neilce of Final Settlement and Dlschare:e. N OTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN that I will make a final settle ment ini the Probate Court for New berry~ County on the Estate of Thos. T. C. Hunter, decased, on Wednesday, the 1-4th day of April, 1897, at, 11 o'clock a. mu., and will immediately thereafter ap)ply for letters d ism issoiy as Administrator of the said Estate. All persons holding claims against said( Estate wVi. present them, and all persons indebted to said E'state will make payment, to the undlersigied on or before saLid (late. JURIAHI F. HUJNT1ER, Ad ministratri x. M. F. KENELEY, ORIADUATE OF. AMES VERTERI1NARY COL VETERINARY SURGEON EQUINE1 DENTIST AND) HIGLING (RIO) ,10ORSE CASTR'IATRO1. ALL D[BEA8ES OF HORSES and eat t' treated according to the latest aCienitifL meithodls. Speela. at ten)tion given to the treatment of dlie oases of the eye and teeth. Charges reasonable. Can tie fotind at A. TP. Brown's Sta bles, New berry, 8. C. Bridge To Let. I WII'm RE ATI DUNCAN'S CREEK near Whim mire on Friday April 23, 1897, to let contract for building bridge at that place. Plans and( s pecill eations made known on (lay of letting. Right reservedl to reject any or all bids. J1NO. M. SCIJIUM[PERT, Counnty Supervisor, A pril 6, 187 .f.&t. 4t. "BILLA RP" The famous writer and author will lecture in Newborry APRIL 20. "Jus Hufan" la what he will talk abouL. Tickets will be on sale at Scholtz's * *Jeiveiry Store. New Spring Goods! We are now opening up our Spring Stock of Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Shoes, Hats and Dress Goods. While in the northern mar ket I picledt up some GREAT BARGAINS, and I will be able to sell you a great many goeds for less than cost of manufacturing. It has always been my 'ambi tion to be able to sell you goods cheaper than any one else, and the constant increase in our business is sufficient evidence that we have suc ceeded in the past, and I know that our SprinG Stock will far surpass anything we have ever shown in the past. We most cordially invite you to call and examine our stock and prices. Respetfufly, 0. me JAMIESO, LEADER OF LOW PRIJES. Cotig! Spring is coming on sucdenly. The Newberry Clothing Company Is on haud, ready with the nob biest and nicest and neatest line of Clothing and Gents' Furnish ings ever exhibited in this market. No old stock to be run off at and below cost, b)ut our goods are newv and fresh and are marked close, and our motto is short profits and quick sales. Our Sq"OE AND lT LINE is superb, and can scarce be ex ceiled. The latest in everything and strictly up to (late. No trouble to show you what we have. Call and examinn for your own satisfaction, and if our goods and prices dlon't convince you that we ar the peopla to sell you Hats and Shoes and everything in our line, why then you don't know a good thing when you see it. Yours to p)lease, usa MAI SUMI:11i The AT THE New Yor I have jus c line of Matti n per yard. Ca quality and get prices. I have also several short P1 of Matting from 2 to 16 yar lengths at about half price to close out. Complete stock of Furni11we Call in and look over my line. Yours respectfully, 0R. C. WILLIAMS. t. ly Harris Lilia Carbonated Wa XM (3rA-XT I..A.%T."E3D:i TO BRIEVE ANVJASE OF INDIGESTION IN ONkMRNUT TIME OR MONEY I1iVIINDIA, OR If takel after each Ileal will Cure the Worst Case of Indijestiop. Read what the eminent Dr. Dovaga, ot Chester, S. C., has to say of the water: I have used Harris Lithia Water with the most excellent results where I have been able to get my patrons to drink a sufficient quantity daily. The carbonated has no equal il gastric disturbances. It is an excellent table wator. It is a pleasant laxativo and is a sure cure for Flatulent Dyspepsia. S. M. DEVAGA, M. D. This water is for sale in Nowborry at Robertson & Gilder's, S. B. Jones' and W. E. Polmhan's. Harris Lithia Springs Hotel will be open at the beginning of the season. For rates and other information write Harris Lithia Water Co., HARRIS SPRINGS, S. 0. EASTER NEWS. SPECIAL VALUES IN 0 ESS 00008. 5 picoes, hlack and colored, figured Wool D)ress Goods, 124e per yd. B pieces, assorted e( lore, plain Wool Dress Goods, 1t1c per yd. 5 pieces mingled Chevio:. Dr1ees Goods--popular abades--25 2, worth 35c. 257 yds. new style PIaidl Dress Goods, at 253, per yd, 196 yds8. Plaid Dr~ess Goods, at 50c. 18.3 yds Black Hien rietta, at 25c yd., worth 50c-ask to see it. 4s Noel its at the cleverest prices ever offe red-style and quality consee. " ".11t :a e - God St' istaken ideai that you can't buy nice Clothing in a Dry Stock Store. Give us an oppIortunIity of showing you through ouri st, and the consequence will be satisfactory to us and1 con vincing '(o ou. Perhaps you oould save a little in buying your EASTER SUIT &. ySJ. WOOTEN. UPRIOES FOR NEXT 60 DALYS IN ALL GRADES OF Fine Whiskeys, Wines and B per Send in Your Order. Particular A ttention Paid to MYail Orders. NO. 2 PEAURHEE STREET, BIOILERIS. GE'T'OUR Comp)lete Cott.n, Saw, Grit Oir n etlzrMllotis loG Lress, Cane Mill and Shingle nF ertilzrMl8ufis loGn B " il l n g B ri g e, Fa t ry , 1u r n a c e a n d R a ilr o a d a s t i g s ; R a ilro a d , .l ii , A a ki , rnj Evm, D N itin gs, Saws, Files, O lers, etc. Lii AR i,ON WORKS AND 8UPPLY CO.,