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Buckloe's Arnica Salve. The beat Salve in the woj ld for Cuts lOulses, - Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum gover Sores Tetter, Chapped Hands (bilblainsi &orns, and all Hkin - Erup timns, and positively cures Pl,, or no 0ay requred. It Is guaranteed to give perfect salsetion or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Robertson & Gilder and W..E. Pelham. To Uure Cold In One Night Take Van Lear's Cold Capsules for La Grippe, Coughs and Colds; 12 doses 25 cents at all druggists. Guaranteed to cure or money r funded. t&f6m Iooms for Rent. Three rooms, furnished or unfur nished, as desired. For further par - ticulars call at the "Foote House" on College street. f&t It. MRs. J. B. WALTON. Stewards t0 Meet. The board of stewards for Newberry circuit are requested to mot at circuit parsonage Saturday, January, 28th. I. H. Boulware, Chairman, Trespass Notice. All poetsoas are heroby notilled not to trespass upon the lands of the under signed by hunting or permitting their stock to run uponI said lands, or in any other manner. B. F. CANNON. .t2t Notice. Hereafter patterns will be sold for cash only and they will not be ex changed. S. J. Wooten. A new line of Art Squaros to be sold at cost for cash at 3 t&f Leavell's Furniture Store. We inUy. Wool, washed and unwashed, with burrs or without and hides and pay the highot market price. Call and see us. t&f tf. SUMMER BROS. . Hasd Never Seen a Train. There was a lady in Newberry visit ing friends the other day froi the up per portion of the county Nho is 62 years old and had never until her t;-1p here ridden on a train or seen a passen ger train. She had seen a frcil.ht train at a distance. Tolephone Subscribers. Please add to your Phone list the following now subscribers: Wilbur, i. 13. (tResidence) . . . 125 Pawley, N. P. (Res!dence) . . . 961 Coat.s, f% rs. Kate (R.esidence) . . 85 Blackwelder, J. A. (Residence) . 122 West's Furniture Store . . . . 210 And oblige, 2t L. W. FLOYD. Visit our lemnant Departmen. Big bargains, but little prices. S. J. Wooten. A new line of Art Squares to be sold at cost for cash at 8t t&f Leavell's Farnitu-o Store. To Tobacco Growers. - Those interested in tobacco culture are requested to meet at the ollce of J. D. Davenports, Wednesday afternoon, 25th inst. Everybody is expected who is interested in any manner' on the sub) ject. M. A. CARiu.srE, ChaIeimnan. ivanti cd--Cntgon I inl Help. We can use 1 IBoller Coverer and about 50 Caird Hands, 150 Spinning Hands and 150 Weave Hands. Steady employmient anid good wages for night work. P.lain weaving. Will start night rnn at mut Feb. 20th. No trans p)ortattion fum ni*3hed. For further in L .'ON i3Aa & COT1TON M1fL[LS, f&t 4L. Atlanta, Ga. - notIeg,at's to Central League. T1he following persons attended the meeting of the Central Luther League at St. Phillips on last Saturday as dele gates from the Newberry League: :Mlsses Louise Chapman, Jessie Sum ~mer and Lizzie Dominick, Prof. and ~Mrs. S. .J. Derrick and Messes. Cope .land and Hope. The Pecnuy Mtag;azine. Newv York, whIch is tha lowest jIriend magizline in AmerIca (20 cents a -year) and which is owned by lion. C. .M. Depew, the eminent Aimerican era I wr, wants a re3presentative in this vi cinity. It Is a goodl opportunity for ono of our ambitious young men or women. -Applications should be adldress to the subeript,ion dlepatrtment, The Penny Magazine, Temple Court, Mew York City. J)u-trns. Mirs. M. Fannie D)antzler, wife ofLRev. D. D. Dantzer, dliedl at her honme in Oran goburg, S. 0., Jan. 20, 1899. M rs. Dari,zler was a Newberry woman, and aL sister of our townsman. Mr. J. 0. G4oggans. Thme many friends of the family In Newberry deeply sympathize wit,h them in their b)ercavement. Slop thiat Hack ! IT'fore it is too late. The time to tacklo a cold is when it is just begin. nling A bottle of Robertson's Com pound Cough Syrup if taken at the vight time will save you a sever ilint is. It gives instant relief from that disagreeable rawness of the throat that comes with a cold, and is in no way unpleasant to take. It's prico is only 25 cents a bottle, and is manufactured and sold at ROBERTSON & GILDER'S Drug Store. Remember we can satisfy all your mothor drug storo wants. VA1I0UH AND ALL AROUT. Mr. 0. 0. Copeland spent Sunday at his home in Clinton. See report of meeting of county alli ance in another column. Tonight one wook Dr. Thornwell will lecture in the opera house. Col. 0. L. Schuinpert spent several days in Columbia lt week. W. H. Hunt, Esq., will go to Colum bla today on special business. Treasurer Boyd is stil! colleeting taxes although they come in slow. Several Newberians will go down to Columbia Friday to hear Sousa's band. Alderman J. C. M-yers will leave to day or to-morrow for Kentucky to buy stock. We hear considerable complaint of the conditions of the roads in the country. Hon. H. H. Evans came up from Colunbla Saturday and lpent Sunday It homne. Much interest Is felt in Newberry >ver the eletlons today at tho General Assembly in Columbia. bummer Bros. nakes an announce nont this wook cooerning the brands f fortilizers they handle. George P. Doozer has beon appointed postnaster it Kadesh, in this county vice G. B. Boozer resigned. Messrs Ben M., and Butler E , and W!ss Polly K0oo of Chappells, aro visiting relatives in Newbierry. Tle merchants who handle .such ,oods have done a big lusiness In rub .)er shoes for the last two weeks. Mr. W. S. Mann has cont.ibuted to -he Excelsior's Reading Room a nicely -3und volatun of Tennyson's Poems. A ne'led hu,zard passed over the Oity )n Sunday going in a westernly direc ion. It was seen by several cit,b:cas. The :22thi annual State convent,ion of he Y. M. C. A. of South Car.lina will :onvene in Sparianburg on Pebruary I-12. Misses Janie Vance and Emma Leak eft yt.sterday for their home in Cliuton Lftcr a pileasant, visit to friends iu .4ewberry, We have been requested to publish ,be act of the Legislat-e regulating ,be sale of fresh ments and will do so n our next issue. Contractor E. H. Leslie has the con ,ract, to build a iI no room house fo- N r. N. A. Kikard on his lot on Johnstone It-eet,. Messrs. P. J. Voss and 11. C. Bardin iave leased the opera house and we nay expect some star attract,ions in the uture. Hon. George S. Mower spent a pait )f Saturday and Sunday in te,- ci,y and -eturned to his legislat,ive duties on kIonday. Miss Bertha Blease of Newberry left csterday for Charle-4ton to sp(3nd some Ame with her sister in that city.-The 3tate, 20th. Mr. R. W. Davis leaves today for 'harleston, where he has been sum noned on account of the illness of his <ister, Mr's. Ellis. Mr-. and Mrs. J. J. Lane wit,h their it,tic son aroe.at home to their friends it their plantat,ion residence, latr'ly >ve--hauled by E. 11. Leslie. 'Those int,erested in growing tobacco we requested to attendi the meeting at Mr-. J. D. Davenport,'s o'.lee on Law [lingo Wednuesdlayi afternoon. Guesses aire coiming in right along at the number of sieeds in Theis Herald and News pumplkins. Somebody is going to get a p)ret,ty3 and a valuable bluggy. Son.o of Our young men serenaded their young lady friends over the tele phonc11 line last night, with t,be. graphams phlone. Tlhie serenasdo was a success. A tank, on a flat ear, filled wit,h oil for the Standard Oil Company buirsted one day last week at the warehouse sidotract, and there was a downm pour of oil. Auditor Cromor camne In from his rounds last wveek suomewhat, indisposed and is still confined to biis bed. Iii T G. Williams is mnaking the rounds rhIs week in his place. Col. D. L,. Copelaind, of Ncwberry spent Friday In town the guest of M. and Mrs. J. A. Walker. Sorry we ~d not have tihe p)leasur'e of shaking hands with hi m.-Dcnmnarkr Ti me, 19tb. Dr. Thornwcll's lecture "what a country person saw In Europe," Next Tuesday night, w1ll be the event of tile tihe season. Ever-yh ,dy is going out .t,o hear it. Tickets now on sale at Scholt/, end Poe.hamns. Tile board will be ready for' those holding tickets for- the lecture next, Tuesday night to nmark ell' thir re ser'ved seats tomorrow, Wed nesiday. Seenre your seat.s early as they will be in demand. The b, ard will be at, Scholtz's .Jewelry Store. Miss l"sant of Lexington, Ky , whlo has been visiting relatives in Newberr'y was an int.r'e'tng and Interest,ed farir visitor at tihe state house yester-day, where she made many acquaintances and viewed with pleasure the p)oints of historical interest about, the houses and grounds.-T1he State, 20th. Tihe Rock H1i11 Huggy that, The Herald and News is going t.o give away as a premium has not, yet arrived from Rock Hill1. The order- was placed ten days ago and it is exp)ectedl every daiy. Just as soon1 as it arrives it, wvill be put on exhilbition at Edlw. Rt. Hiipp's store and we will announce it's arr'ival it these c:olunmns. If you want to see a crowded store go to the bianikrut1 sale of Goiodnmn & Maybin. They ate selling out, the stock at 75 enta on the dollar. 1. L. COUNOIL PHOOEING4. 1porm 111oumo Lns,md-Contract t.r Work tl 411sret am i tell.et-I oulivil Pe titionled UuOkeerntg liko 8ate of Freall reats. Tho city colmcil held a meeting last iight with the full council present. The eity attorney was also In atten The minutes of the last mIeeting Was read and adopt.ed. Tie bond of the rotirimg clerk and trlesurer wat, ordered turnled ov-er to him. Mr. M'. S. Coppock appeared before the council and olfred to soll his grove containing i le or six aere-s. to the city for it park for $5 000. giving the cl.-y a number of years to pay fot it. The propo siti-m %asconmIercd and ou a vote of council watj tabled. Bids forA certain amount of work on tie opera house were opened and the contract let to Messi-. [,. 11. Leslie aid J. W. White for $303, their bid be ing much lower than any other tib mi1tted. The matter of disposing of the ib'e engine was referred to the committee ou Fire Depamtment, with instructions to olfer engine for sale and to obt,ain olfers for it. Tihe committee appointed at, ia pre vious meeting concerning hLe extension of the sower that runs from the New berry oi,ul satcross the publlc square in front of tie jail was given further time with power to act as they Saw best. The city attorney was authorized to have tbe charter changed making tihe term of oice for a mayor antItd aldermen two years instead of one. The change to go into elfect from the next town election, also to ask the Legislature to fix the date for a iew council to take charge of time city alTairs on the first Tuesday after the general town clec ion. The council was peti tioned to "change the rules regulativg the sale of fresh meats so as to permit persoos to pay a licenlse for the privilege of selling and furnish their own buildig in which to sell sa*d fresh meats." There were two petitions numerously signed. Time matter was referred to tie city attorney for a WVritten opinion on the question involved. Bids for the rent. or lease of the opera house were opened a,id tihe town leased to Messrs. P. .1. Vo-s and 11. G. hardin for a tern of forty-three months for $550. Lease to begin February Ist. The council then adjourned. Robbed he Gravo. A startlug ineldent, of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphi, was the a 'hject, im narialed by Ihin tis follows: 'I wna in a timo.t drrediniu cotmilion. ly skin was aImont.yeIIow,e% ra suken, tMIQU COA (d. painl coiinti.uiily iII unek add sides, no appetit-urada Ally growiog weaker day by d ty. Three phylaicilons Iad givin mine ip. Fortil nmselv, a fittand aivisf d trylm, Ee i)c Bit ters; at d to my grf-at jimy an1d su1pries, lihe 0 ret boott le mnade a decided improvemtient. I continued their use for thie, weeks, and am now a well man. I kn w they savd my life, and robbed the grav,% of another vie.t m."' No ome should fail lo t.ry t.hm. O,0Y 50 ets per. hot tie at Peh1a1m'A & Rbmert son & tilder's D)rug St ore. One of the oldest and best Guanos on the market is the Navassa brand, for sale by Edw. R. Hipp, tf 'I hei Cornin,g Leture. New berry people enjoy good lect ures and( attend ih,bem. That,m mmuchm is to Newberry's credit, for it dlenotes cut tre, refinenment and progress. Cheat' shows lower the Lone of a peolel, but1 in a good leet,arme there Is somet.in g elevatimng, instructive, i mp~rovin1g. A thoumghtut patrett will encourmage his cilid to hear a good lectmre, for by so doinig, he will ceourage and stimmulate his chmilds mind to app)reciate, respect, and admire things that, are chaste and that make for the child mnoral and mental growth. Such is the st,yle of t,he lecture to be given In tihe Newber ry' opera house Tuesday evenming, Jan uatry 31, by time Rev. .J HI. Thornwell, D) D., subject "W% ht a couintry parson satw inm Europe." TIickets for sale at Pehmams's Phiar macy and Scholt z's Jewelry Store. Only eight days more of the clos img ont salo ait thme Flynn's Cmash Store. The;o estai of the dead part nor musmt be closed up on the 5th of Februatry, mint iI lihat day everything will be sold1 roigardlesst of cost. ---FER TNLZERS High Grade and Stand ard Acid Phosphate, with or without Pot ash. Pilot Boy Fertilizer. Gold Dust Guano. Cotton Seed Meal. Kainit and Muriate Pot Iash, I Potash .atiy an Limited aniy call on us; will save you money. Respe -tfully, iNewberty Oil Mill, Sy . W. Floyd, f&t4t President. The Nupilal. of )r. P, It. Mlarion Rud Mts6 b toom May Jone0 e Kaneaster, .J an. 19.-Tho chlof topl of conversation in social circles for 801110 time past has been tho anticipated marriage of Mios U8osa May Jones, oldest daughter of Justice Ira Bi. Jones to Dr. Paul B. M arion of Chester county. f The nuptials were solomnIzed shortly after 12 m. today, at. the elegant homo of JUStiCO Jo1108 inl the presence of friends from different parts of the t State, Rev. W. C. 1twart, of the Asso- 0 clate Ieformed Presbyterian church was the ollioiating minister. The at tenlants were. g Miss Lela Lathan of Cheater with Charles D. Jones of Lancaster. Miss Mamie Renwick of Newberry with Ed Hardin of Chester. t Miss Neville Pope of Newberry with Dr. Sam Lindsay of Chester. Miss Mario Gary of Abbeville with 1 oe 13. Wylie of Chester. Nliss ('hristina 1lliot of Winnsboro) was the maid of honor. The groom's best mtat WAs his brother, Ilepresenta ,ive J. lardin Marion of Chester. 3essie and Matlio Jones, the sweet little 10 ytA' Old twin sister of the bride, were the flower girls. Tue bride looked lovely in a hand - some costume of white silk, her veil n %Lillng gracefully from a coronet of ti vangt-blos-omis. She carried a boquet .A bride's roses and ferns. The bridesmaids were prettily gown- b ,d in white, their bouquts being pink -arnations tied with pink satin rib jon. ti The wedding march was played by a' l es. Samuel Jones of Newberry. w Aiong those in attendance from ,hroad were Just,iee Y. J. Pooe and P lauliter, Juntice I-'ugene it. Gary, s -Vfe ae'd dtighter, Mr. Holbrook, NI . tod M i s. Samuel Jones, A\] rs. Dr. Ren- d xick of Newberry, Mi-s. Wise and Mrs. s letts of Co'um1bia. Dr. and Mrs. Pryor, 1 Vies. John Hiardin, Miss Annie Iardin, e 1otert, Caldwell, Misses 1hugunia and ary Marion. Hon. P. H1. H1-ardin of -hester and Miss Lena Heath of Char otte. tl The parlors, halls and dining room 01 vre tastefully decorated with ever- P yreens and flowers, lilac, the favornte 8i -olor of the groom. prediminating. A n )ant.iful wedding dinner was served a' shot,ly after the ceremony. Justice Jones, In hie usual genial and happy bi j)anner, made every body feel welcome b tnd at, home. The bride's presents wYere numierous and handsome. Con 3picous among them being the elegant -hest of silver, and the silver service f the p)arents of the groom. The bride is one of Lancaster's most tt,ractive daughter's. The groom a ris ng young physician of Chester, is to ,0 congratulat.ed in winning so fair a 0 prize. The hal pj young coul)lo left at w i p. ni. for an extended wedding tour ' no.-th.--pecial to The State. a Deafness Cainot be Cured a ;;V local toppitoltiit's, as ithey cnnnot r. ich I he dI-cased por0on of 1b ear. Thi e is only MnW w Y 1o(.1110 (cu ea Hes, an"d 111hat is bly c0li. wilt it onat tOiII erneidtCe. Denu i.tess ist caus1 .d by s i iibined conidim ion of ,ou muious lining ni * le EnsiaciIani Tu be. Whleu thuis tuboeuet r4 Iiit,ued you have a rumb) lug soutnd or til. pet sect he aring. a'id wh en It in111 etely a tiludei d(iness 1 o 0 h le result. aunt uttess t1hI g Iiitrmni I on enni be taken out1 and his u uhe 44 s.ored{ to Its ?Iorm:a l condO btn, hemt lug wIll be deost ioye-d fore0 eu; inue ca.es ( ill o- t( en ai 0 ctian.'d by cal arrth wIchllt i ot il ig b,. 1, an ietlI med condIin o of the mlluculS biul We wvu'igive Ore lin 'd-ed Dollars for aniy c .oe of D)ealucas (etused by ca mairhl) that,t can. 1 lhe curil by flall's Ca,a rh CUi-o. 1 endl friceul ra fice. F. J CilaNIeV & Co., Moldi by Drlnggiste,750,, 0 lit's Fl' in1 a P'iIts at e I t e est h Guano! Aoid!" Cotton Seed Meal! 'f It iil pay yont to see us before buying. t-f tf Summer Bros. ( Newbeary Stati. H aving spent, two weeks very delight, fully tat,e1 Conference with my parLIents at Leesville, T came here and filledl my a fleet ap)pointment on t,he first Sunday i\ in January. My family followed me1 ( onl Tuesday, .January 3rd. My first t,wo weeks here have given p)romnise of n a very delight,ful year. The welcome y extended me and mine hias been v'ery (cOld ial. On the eve*ninmg of the first Sindiay all the pastors of tihe townI wereo prlesenlt at onr1 service and t,ook part. Th eir congregations wer reoi'presen ted also, and our little church was very full. A s a family we arc undler great oblI gat.ion t.o the Aid Society for' the way in which they have fixed up the preach- E ('s home1, aind to,the 11l't rutes, for somle nleedled repairs on the r'oof. We arc very comnfotabLIle. I beg all mty friends and tbe friends of the cauLlse her'e t.o pray that,( God may d ire.t 11s andl bless 1 us~ in all our1 effort,s. Maly lHe grant utlo the enItirte Conference a gr eat year. WA Lril*m 1. IIlititniiT. -Southern ChrIistt.ian Ad vocate, 19th. For High Grade Blood Amoniated Fer tilizer, ACid Phosphate and German Kainit CALL ON EVANS & WILBUR.I Ceunty Alilince Meetig. County Allanco was called to order y Prosidant It. T. C. Itknter and open d in, usual form. Dr. Lako moved that for t,his year at, County Al liianco meet at ie dir wIcnt Sub-alliai-es instead of meet,ing t court, house as hieretioo. Cannon's reek Alliance was tie place seleeted tli the next ieting of Couity Al aice. The question to ho discusFed at, the muting of ?ex t Count,y All line "I low ) restore our' worn out land;" to he pIened by the County Lecture.- Dr. \V. Lake. That, each Sub-allianwo eleet, a dele Ltte to neet tle 3oard of Diretors of larehouse at Prosperity on Friday, obetary 3,-d, and that fertilizer com. antius be requested to send in bids to irnish fertilizers tor tho Alliance to . T. C. Hunter, chairman County Al aince. It. T. C. HUATiER, W. B. bIIA, liclet Seeretary. For Mmbiue onily. Tle foliowing resolution was ptssed a called meeting of the ICxcelsior. arc Company oil Monidaiy nvening and '(ulested to hbe published. We are reqlest,ed also to state that le passage of t his resolution was mad a 3cessary by outsiders intruding and IcIng privileges which were intended 1r members only, as the reading rooa is heen established for their sole meflit: Resolved, That the Exclsior Read g Iloom b.e for the exclusive use at all mes for memvhers only, except ladies )d visiting firiemen, and any member ho brings an outsider into tho rooms )i ilned $2 50, aud if said Ilno is not tid within ten days the member ands expelled fiom the company ithout further lioice, and it, is the ity of any member who sees an out der in said room to inform the polive the city and have said outsider eject I from the roois at, onee. AnketA l( e...mualler. At a meeting of the congregation of ic Lutheran churich on Suiday a ret ut,ion wits adopted reqluestilig the st,or, Rev. Dr. J. . Pox. to reconl dier his action in tendering his resig ition as pastor of that congregation id to withdraw the same. Dr. Fox is highly esteemed in New wry and his many friends in the city, >th in and out of his congregation, >pe that lie will see his way clear to inalin in Newberry. Lost. Two Fingi ra. A little negro in Gravel Town on riday found cither a pistol or dyna itC Cartridge, put it in his pocket, un 1 Saturday morning when he held it 'Ci the stove to see what It would (10, lien it exploded and tore otY the endu his thumb and forefinger nd terri y mangled the third. Dr. Houseal lputated tile thulb and first finger id dressed the wound. Tiho Utopia Amiance. The members of UJtopla Allanice are ~quested to attend a meeting of the Ilance at the usual meet,ing place on iturday, 28th Instant, at 3 o'clockc. J. Rt. Perdew, P'resl(dent. D. . Hm,Secret,ary. Messrs. R. W. and1( 1. II. D av is re sivedl a telegram yesterday fromt Char ~ston annocuncinzg the dleat-h of t.heir* 'ot,her-i n-law, I r'. Hen Illis, In that it.y on yesterday. Mrt. llis was wuell known In New rerry w here he had many acquahr - ne's .. '.0se symllpath ies go out to t,he uiy13 in this thir Isad1( honir of ber'eavec lon t,. Mi z. Ellis w"as a promlient (itiz/enl of hIarleston and1( h ighly es5teemedC by atll ho knew him. On tomorrow, Wednesday, wVo will ifer the balance of the Goodman & layblin b)ankrnpt4 stock of D)ry Goods, 'lItihing and Shoes at 7% couts on bie dlollar at actual Nowv York cost, ntiil Feblrnary lst., whon we must aento the stoze. 1t t I.i*w*,r P'rospaIrit.y Ni wIS. Ratint, I ainIy w eatber. Mv r. .1. 1 . TIaylor', of St,. Luke's comn inniLy, visited his father', Mr'. H. P. 'aylor of this communit,y, last, week. I don't guess MIr. J1. I). Taylor will et to taike a trlip t.o Autgus5ta, Ga., ats eC h as been exposed0( to measles. D)on't, We conirgratulate' (1ur fienld M%r. . . Kel; may t,hirI lives lie long and1( rosperoui)ts and( may they Ihe happily manl! ndl wife. Mr'. Si mon, soIn of NIr1. anId Mirs. J1. W. P'aylor', is coin zed to hi Is bied wit Ih fever'. PWe hope) lie will h' able t,o be upI again COn. MIiss lola Taylho' ini ~om0pany w Ithi mer aunt, Mr is. ZI. W. Taylor, ex pects to auke a tipI t,o Auigulsta, Ga1., noe.<t, week. Hte wish them much01 joy. Mrz. T. D). Aie k haLs beeni conf ined o his bed wit,h mei1es, but Is able te >e uIp aunVi n. Mr i. 1Hill I"r'k and( ijfo visi ted M r I. W. TJaylor's fami Ily Inst, Sunda12y. 'ome l~t1 again ,leind, you are welcomed. Mr's. S. P. Taylor vihited Mr'. X. E. Amiek's famIly last Sunday. Mr. .Jake D)onminick visited Mr. .Jim~ Jook 's l ast, S-ind ay'. Mrl. J1. C. )o<ninick visited Mr %. I. A ietk's fatmily last, Sunday. We wIll close In 'vishling Th'le [Herah 1nd News- munch s ulcess. Ja,suary I'S I 811L Iir.ri.1.IAv~ Item"ut from layblutoll. UHppy New Year to the Editor, stalff and Correspoidelts Chrisotmas aused ofT vory quietly hee. Tho filst daty of the year wis i bright betatltiful day. Alay It botoken a year of happiness and polaeu to ourl nation. Ai Iss Ailo Ipps, who has heei spend Ing several Imoll with relat.ivos in Colunibla, has retrlined hom . Mlr. Danieul Epyps vitift,ed tho home1 folks for it few days last week. Wo do not know whet,ber he was on businob or whether ho was trying to make somo kind of Compromise with iis rivii. Aliss LanI Miay 1lenderson spet several days at homo during tho holl days, but has returned to Newberry Uraded school. Dr. W. L. Sin and charming wife paid Mr. J. Ji. Coliold's family a pleas atnt New Year call. Mir. John E.pps and familv, of Dot h ECdell, ha1Ve mioved to lion. W. 1). lardy's plave. AN l v. Mpps is ia hi Igh toled IhIristiai genlmal and we wel Come hlii inl our Conunity. le will bo a greit, acquisition to the Ahurch atid Stinday bchool. hlopeo his coililg ainkong us may be a blessing to him1 und is. .Mr. .1. G. Iaile and family, of .ones VIlhI. have 11n1o dr to Mirs. suisannali Oxner's and will Iill it lar Ie [ati there this Year. All.. .1. E'. Coliold hast- had a very ell joyable visit from hiis old eial anil etoillratd inI LIm11s, Ir. NIonroe IIarri, who has bWeen IiViig sile thie % inl Mlexico, Central anid Souti Amtlerica, anld West Indies. ie is a 1i1n '-onvet - sationalist.. It was %ery ilnterestinlg to hear him ,oll of the grandulrls of t.lhe Rocky iand Andes mllounlit,nills. the golti likinles of Mexico Iild Lh cod-'eo groves of Veneziela. They talked of tle wiar inl whiich they servel, el-lILIiI)g many a Callip Secee, mllanly It long 1r11Ch anld inaly blooly Conflict- They spoke titndely a loVinlgly I h is onle ani1d tlhat One' that hId given his life for his loved sinnlily S:mtl. Nir. Z V. Sumumer. of Alexandria, N. C., and Mr IIarry Aigeli, of Alex auch 1 1, VaI , camel down tp Ml v. J. E, Colield's oi ia New Ya or' (tilg tnld spent several 1days "gllilniig'' witLh much sucess an)d firnIished t,e t,able wit. hl tkeys, birds Iild rabbis. NI r. C.ld well Coleld on account of the se Vell( Wouni1d he received fronm the "4woodilan's lxe" could not joinl them. in the ease, but. enjoyed their visit hutigely. They were live iusicians and malltdc "sweet mllelodies" oi the pianlo, olitaitt and harp. 1mA lt I[, J1tialliry 1-1, 181). ICxcstlr EtCihigs. Simall1 grailn in t,his swetion looking nlice. I'iof. IH C. Coun1ts at-t,endd t.he e trial I'Lther 1'Iliguo held aL St. ' Ililli ps chulrch SaIturday. AJIss l)lora Miller, of Slighs. Is visit in relaives iln tils Community. N r. . . . Slingley and brothers have bought a nlew saw mllill ouit.fit aiild have counencei)d sawin.1 g lumbert in th is neoignlborhood. AIlis. Setzier, (of near11 l'eatks, has1 beeni Onl a fe w. (days v 'isi, to lI I'rof. J1. 5 W'. heel oer's family here. Mr! . J1. A. U. Kle~lr k11lled a hog a: few days3 ago( or his own raisinig t,bat, weighedt 350o pounds11 MIr. I. A. MIller1c, of near SIlighs, has been on a vis it, to Mr i. A. M. Counts' fiamily. John1) 11 lirr, coil oredl, of tis Isecttionl hadl a hog stolen from hiis lot 01n l"iday 13 nb.fh1,, T1he hog was killed in the lot andI carrieid oif. Mrs i'h ip ls and( ( daughlter, MI iss ('or m'iu, of Ilichman Chapel)0 section, visitedl in t.his 'ommun111 illy ILast w..ee k. Th'le pubile roadls in this n)eighbior hooid arie ~in a rouigh) cond iion and should be0 workedl at ani em-ly' (day3. Theb pu pils of 0th- schooILl whIio havec been1 placed0( on t,be honor01 rolI f ir thlird mon01th are' as follows: Arit,burii CLountlL,, Iva Sen11Mse, Maiuo Counts, l 'ct I )oimi RoI lol io land, VW'illi IcI)omIn ick, lI osa Il Il Senlse, L ahlIago WVheeler'I, Lucy1( W.Vheeler,i O liole WheI teler, Charitl Ie Sebum1)1per't, CliIfton I bland, l 'oi Watts, Aumerole Sin gley, A unmrlo Lorck, Cyriil Sens.e, l"um-man11 1)011miilk, Ma sggie erI, LI 41e4 Sintih-y', L eonarmd Seaiice, Kerlster' Wheelber, WillIi i Cook. M:ig ()ii' school now.. ha 1168 enirolled p11 G lad to see h L)01 tg i latur i'Is mov)'. ing'. oin nii(e!y3. 1lope we wi)l! hasve somel good Ilaw..s ma ,:1 it, th~Is 8essjin Sn (.MA. Va:tinablem io,.k fir 1ii b i ti I' mani ra,. A comp'llete h)ook (It ther manargemnt of t,he ti,bacco( eropil is beOiner eie awa by the \Votekly Neuw.4 ai( Colurie' to) 'T'he papelr is lprintedt twice a a ik ait $1.00) a year and all y ou hrave I t do in Ordler to got t,h b ook is to sentd 1.hmm amilounit to the Wm'nkly Nmews ai :d: o rier', Charcleston, S. C Theb Iio;iber ol thiese bIoks now on handii im 1wit'd, wi areO inf(Irnodil, and1 I a hll ho'v ill Ir to haeo() enllt,ire thh,I year' shionhll Iake ad vatg (If this liberal Nr(1i. One of the oldeost and best Guanos on the market is the Navassa brand, for sale by Edw. R. Hinn. tf $75 GIVEN AWAY, A IOC'K II II.1. 11UoM&V A HI1 UTHIc y P TMAI" t) -tilt il%(C' lIt 1 14ri Tho Herald andl Nows has alwals b-9a averso to combination offers. In fict wo havo nover dono it and do not inttomi to. Wo havm., however, nindo an ar raigemnit wit bi to Hwock Hill Buggy Company by which we can offer one of their S,- buggiot, to our subscrib. ers absolutely free. Wo want every subicribor on our books and every new subscriber to have ian opportunity to gain this capi. tial prize. 'Ih huggy will b on oxhibition at the roro of Mr. E0"dw. It. Hipp s o a0011 it It arrives from Rock Hill, The condit lons on which this buggy will bo givon are: Wo proposo to securo two largo pumnpkins and overy person who pays onio year's subserip. tiol to Th Ilerald and News bo tweeit now and the first. day of April will be giveln one guess at the num ber of seed inl tIe two pullkil. 'The oio who comes nearest to the tiumber or semds inl tlt) two pump ki,is will bo givenl the buggy. Each tguPss to be written in ink on t,he baklt of an onvelope and the namo of the person written on a slip of ppl)(1r and pit, in the envelope, tho I'nvolopo moldd nld dposited in a ballot. box, which is to ho locked find kept lo(kutl lit.ii th award is made. Every person who pay4 as much as $1.5), o10 yoar's Hilbscript.ionl, to be ontitloil to olin guess. '1hose who 11r10 inl alrrlirs and pay back d:ivs to have ono guess for etch :'1.50 they pay. If you1 cannot pay balckt duesC voln vlii giV0, 11s 'Olr' 10to for back dtim- and have one guess for this year which you pity, till back dues imi, )o arninged inl order t.o entitle you to a guess. Those WIho hav1e I tid in aldvalceo can have a guess by pa)ing for another year for which they will be giveni credit. Wo havo secUred pumpkiins becauise it will givo our out of the coity subscribers an opporullity to guess for they will Iiow as much abont the number of stel il the pumlipkinis Its those who heo theiml. Wo will allso give its a second prize a set. of buggy harness valued at $12.50 am(n a third prize of a barrel 'o"fiAit, ndii a fourth prize of one yoar's sub. :icription to the iHoraid n(I News. If om man has more than one guess ho canI only3 acocure 0on0 pize ovenI though his guesses were noenrest the e >rrect. niumb1er of seed in the two The buggy and1( the hatrness wvill be put ont exhibition at Edw. iR. H-ipp's store and11 thle puml1pkinas will ho there aliso if you desire to see them. This is an opportunity y'ou will not oft en, have to seenrre a niico liggy alul( at tle sam11e timo get a good ilowspaper at, the rogular price. CallI at thle oflico and1( pay your subscript.ion 11ind register you r vote. l'ho0se whot) ind it iniconvenliont to cal11 cani sond( thle subscription arid( their guesses andic wo will see3 thtt they' are voted. After the gness.s iare closed a com. miitteo of dlisiniterestodt persons will ha appo)1 ited and1( asked to open the ponki andi 11( (i onit the seed1 and( awardnc thle pizesi'.0 Artvn-ri].' I I.4-tt,uro. Thle folloSw in arI le the letter.1.s reminitt-. inig Il in tis posto0)lliei' for the week end inIIg ,Iammiry I I, I1899: INI-da it. lIro wn, f ,en II le]dsoe. ( .J. TI. Carur, Tfonny (cond s, All is G lAni*retit n itlling, l'an1 Green, l--I lerinIan II. IIinsch, 1lary' liigars. J -ariePt)I ,ee .amies. I hltt.ie )Jle.yor, D). A. MclNair, Walt.or Nletor, I t-.J eIf lloof, Nant 1 l~ iichmond11(, Gor'ge lieid , (>ll1ite Sanders,I5 Lizzio 8ally. T, . M I' il II, l'',mmalI Thomas. WV- -Cal vin WVIlson , llIen ry WIlson,1 W. Y. I''A InI, l 'ostn:ai stor'. CAPACTY, I'.,00 JOBS PER ANNUM. HIIL L BUGGY ROCK it.L. BUGGY ChOa, ok Hil, oU.C. Cl.dwtta. lR.e HippsalwyorI . Agtent INwberryjaho.bnor t-ew adh 0.60.