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Local and Special. Our Agents. Capt. U. B.

wil receipt for subscriptions and take new ones at Prosperity. Mr. T. J. Wilson is authorized to do the Same at Ridge Road.

Beth Eden Lutheran Church. Service every two weeks, seeond and fourth Sundays. at i a. tm. 10 a.

m11. on Easter Su'iday. WVM. A. Pastor.

Furnished or unfurntishei Rooms to Rent at Crot well Hotel. Apply to J. F. Watson. 4t.

Peculiar Accident. On last Thursday the little four-yearold son of John H. Wicker, of the missed from the yard where he had been at play. Search was at once made and the little fellow was found head foremost in a post-hole which. had been left open in removing a fence.

It was supposed he had been in this precarious condition for several hours. In a few he got all right worth of School and Miscellaneous Books, Stationery and Fancy Goods to be closed out at New YorK cost. Address J. 1). Pickard, Colunbia, S.

C. tf WE HAVE A FRESH SUPPLY OF BUIS r's. AN I)R ETI H'S, AN I. 1ERitY'S (A R)EN SEEDS. Red and White Onion Sets.

Belcher, Houseal Kibier, Opposite the Postoffice. tf Faults of digestion cause disorders of the liver, and the whole becomes deranted. )r. J. H.

McLean's Sarsaparilla perfects the proeess of digestion and assimilation, and thus makes pure blood. Card-; for a Marriage. S. April are out for the niarriage, at Street .1. E.

Church, South, on Wednesday morning the 1th of Sallie E. Campbell to Mr. N. Wallace, Iiss Campbell is the daughter of Rev. J.

B. Campbell, pastor of Carterett Street M. E. Church, and Mr. Wallace is a prominent and well-to-do dry goods merchant of this place.Special to Augusta Chronicle.

Furnished or unfurnished Rooms to Rent at Crotwell Hotel. Apply to F. Watson. 4t. Endorsing Tillman.

At a regular meeting of the Alliance at Johnstone Academy, April 1 9O, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted: Fir.t, That we approve of the action of the March convention. Second, That we pledge our hearty support to that true advocate of the people's rights. Mr. B. R.

Tillman, as Governor. Third(, Trhat a copy of these resolutions be sent to the Char. leston WXorld and the NewberryCounty papers for publication. L. Q.

FELLER5, Pres. J. C. NEEL, Sec. The Jewish Passover.

Our Israelitish friends here closed on last Friday this solemn and interesting season set forth among the imoportant rites of their liturgy-. The festival is of great antiquity. It is to be observed by Mosaic statute forever, as it commemorattes the miraculous deliverance of the House of Israel from Egyptian bondage and its preservation by the AllFather's love and prxotection through a'l the ages. Their historian is Jehovah and their c'de oif laws the text book of the irld. Furnished or unfurnished Rooms to Retnt at ('rot well Hotel.

Apply to J. F. Watson. 4t. If you know what.

a good thing is, en to McTntosh Todd aind get sonic Florida Syrup. The Corning Will no doubt lbe a fine one for p)laying ball. (Go to the 1-ook Store and buy your Btas. ihll goods at the lowest prices. tf lDail Refused.

As stated last week application was made before C'hief Simpson in Celunbia, on Wednresday, for hail fox Jason Summers who killed J. B. er here somle time Simpson(il filed his dlecision last 31 )n'ay refusi bail in the case. TFhe follow ing is acopy of the order passed by him in the case: TrHE STATE OF SoUTH (XAoROLINA, SUPREME CoURT RooIM, Co)LUMBIA. Ex parte Jaxson Summers-Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus.

On hearing the return in this case and argument of counsel, and after a careful examination of the affidlavits submitted, I feel it myi duty to refuse the motioni for bail. It is therefore ordered that the prisoner be remanded to await his trial. It is further ordered that all papers and afndavits used on the herein, he filed with the Clerk of the Court of G.eneral Se.ssionis for County. SI MPsoN, Chief Justice Supremle (Court South Carolixa. How's This.

We offer One Hundred Dollars Rewvard for any eaw of (zatarrhx that cannot be cured by ta kitng Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. CH ENI1: Toledo, Ohio. We, the tudersignxed. have known F.

J. Chuenev for the last 15 years, and believe him'x ly honorable in all business tratnsac(tionxs antd financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. TKaE Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, 0. WatmsxN(. KINNas MAnviN, D)ruiigi-t Tokedo, O.

Hail's C'atarrh ('tre is taken internallv, acting directlIy uponu the blood an, mcous surfaces of he system. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. A Woxma.n's D)iscovecry. "Anothe'r dliseovery has been made that too byv a hl-: in tis coutrty D)isea'le fa.stened itS uponu her anl for se'ven -she withtOOd its severest tests.

buit h'er vital were undvrminiei and deiathx ieiee immotient. For thr. muonthbs she 2icslantA andt not sleep. She of uxw a bottle or Dr King's Ne.w for Con)sumIptionl ani was so mucth reiVyd' on1 takmx 1'i-st dos that she all night and. with one bottih has been mijraen'iou-ly cured.

Her na. aMrs. Luther L.utz/ '3u writ WV. C. Hamt' riek or N.

C--Get a free tria bottle ait bertsoIi a Gilder I iruig st ore. A (rowth. Ac(ker's Blood Eiixir hats gaitned Grm hiobd on thie A mxericani people' an to be stuperior' to al oher preparationis. I.t is a positive cur for all lood a Samt Diseases. Thi edclfraxterniity xmdorese anid p)rescribu it.

Guar'aniteed and sold by Belche. Houseal VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. A heavy rain fell in Newberry on Tuesday night. There was a considerable frost last Thursday night. Mr.

C. C. Davis is at work on the new house for the College. C. L.

Blease, Attorney, offers several horses and buggies for sale. See notice. There was considerable hail in different portions of the County on Tuesday night. The Jury Commissioner is engaged this week refilling the boxes from which the new jurors are to be drawn. The newly elected town council will hold an election to-night for the various positions to he filled by that 1 body.

How would Hon. J. L. M. Irby of Laurens do for Lieutenant Gov.

on the Tillman ticket? This is only a suggestion. We direct attention to the advertisnient in another column of Prof. Whitman, Augusta, Ga. If you need eye glasses or your eyes examined call on him. A picnic and fishing party will be given bp the Bush River Academy, on May 20, at Dominick's Mill Spring.

The public are invited to attend. The 1 tdies are expected to bring baskets. The trustees of the Graded schools will hold an election for teachers on 1 5th May. The schools will be opened on 1st October. For particulars address W.

H. Wallace, Newberry. Progress is being made on the N. and L. R.

R. The track laying is nearly completed from Columbia to Little Mountain. The grading force between Newberry and Prosperity is pushing the work. The New York Comedy Company played "3'Liss" Monday night at the Opera House. Tuesday they played "Hazel Kirke." The acting was very Tuesday night being equal in many respects to the best companies visiting Newberry.

This (Wednesday) night "East Lynne" will be played. Personals. irs. J. S.

Bowles, of August-, returned t) her home on Tuesday. She was accompanied by her sister Mrs. R. D. Smith.

Mrs. O. E. Johnson is visiting her I mother Mrs. S.

P. Boozer. Captain A. P. Pifer has gone to Virginia on business.

Mr. Frank Robertson, of Charleston, has been orl a visit to his father, Mr. H. C. Robertson.

Mrs. E. C. Conner, of Cokesbury, is visiting relatives in town. rs.

O. L. Schumpert has gone to Spartanburg. E. S.

Herbert left last Saturday for Orangeburg, where she will in future reside with her daughter Mrs. WV. L. Glaze. Rev.

G. W. Holland and Judge J. B. Fellers are attending the Grand Lodge of the Knights of Honor in Columbia this week.

Rev. Juo- H. Wyse, of Pomaria, was in Newberry on Tuesday. Death of Mr. Samuel A.

Boozer. Mr. Samuel A. Boozer, the only son of Mr. and Mrs.

S. A. Boozer, of our town, died at his residence here on Saturday afternoon, leth after an illuess of several months of consumption, age.l 28 years. He leaves a wife I and one child. Death is always sad, but when the young, with the promise of many years before them, are stricken there is to us always a peculiar sadness about it.

Mfr. Boozer was a young man of fine character, loved and respected in our community, the pride and comfort ofi his parents, and the stay and joy of his wife and little son. To those whot mourn on this sad occasion we extend 4 our sympathy. He was laid to rest in Rosemont cemletery on Sunday afternoon in presence of a large concourse of friends and relatives. It was a lovely day and our mind involuntarily went back to such a Sunday afternoon three1 years agro when we laid to rest in thei seine city of the dead another of our young men.

They have passedl over the river only a little in advance, and are resting in the beautiful assurance of a blissful Teachers' Meeting. Trhe Teachers' Association will meet 1at Newberry on Saturday 19)th inst. Programme as follows: English A. Longr. Primary Arithmetic-Prof.

A. S. Laird. Spelling and Pronu nciation-E. H.

Aull, Esq. Discipline Necessary to SuccessArthur Kibler. order at 10:30. All interested in itional work are invited. ARTHUR KTBLER.

Dicken's Party. We mean the Dicken's Party that was given ini Newberry on 14th of February. It may be late to talk about that pleasant occasion now, but a good thing is good whether it is late. or eairly, and a friend of ours has prepared a rich, racy and interesting account of the event and it will appear in Thc Herald and News next week. Newberry Building and Investment Co.

shareholders of the Newberry Building and Investment Co. are requested to meet at council chamnbers on Tuesday night 22d herreport of committee appointed at last meeting and to attend to such other business as may be brought berore the meeting. J. 0. PEoLEs, President.

E.IL AcUL, Secretary. Town Election at Prosperity. T1he elect ion of town officers at Prosperity on MIonday resulted as follows: Intend(ant, H. C. Moseley; E.

0. Counts, B. L. D)ominaick, L. i se andl G.

31. Wilsoni. Mr. A. M.

Lester was re-elected clerk. INo need to take those big cathartic pills; one of D)r. J1. HI. McLean's Liver anid Kidney Pillets is sufficient and more agreeable.

a A GOOD THING FOt- NEWBERRY. I New Enterprise Asiured-00 Shares Taken. Last week we made brief niention of in effort that was being made to organze a new Building and Loan Associaion, or something on that plan. Another meeting was held on Frilay night to hear the report of the committee, and to take such urther action as might be advisable. The meeting was well attended.

F. 0. Peoples presided. G. G.

Sale Lsked to be excused from acting as secretary and E. H. Aull was ap)oiuted. The report of the canvassing showed that 545 shares had been The plan of operation of the was discussed at length, and the ualowing resolution was adopted: Resolved, That a committee of seven appointed by the chairman of this neeting to prepare a declaration to a charter, and this cornnittee report to this body at a subseluent meeting. The chair appointed the following oommittee: W.

E. Pelham, Geo. S. G. G.

Sale, R. L. McCaughrin, M. Kinard, J. M.

Johnstone, and McR. Holmes. The subscription committee was coninued with L. W. Floyd added.

The members are G. G. Sale, W. E. elham, J.

M. Johnstone and E. H. kull. If you have not taken stock yet and lesire any you can see any member of be committee.

About seven hundred bares have now been taken. The committee on preparing a declaation for a charter met on Monday ight. The committee ill recommend that be known as the Newberry Building nd Investment Company, and that he number of shares be limited to 1,500 the par value of $100 payable in nonthly installments of $1 per share. L'his will give a capital of $150,000 when 11 paid in. The chairman has called a meeting Council Chambers for next Tuesday iight to hear this report.

Let all the hareholders attend. The Three C's. A telegram was received in Newberry ast Friday by Mr. J. from )r.

J. G. Black, of Blacksburg, aniouncing that the contract for grading be portion of the Three Railroad rom Blacksburg to Newberry had een executed. The contractors are Mr. Carrolton, of ennessee, and Mr.

Blanton, of North arolina, who expect to begin work at nee at Blacksburg with a large gradug force. Mr. ('ulbreath is confident the comany means business now, and that the ork will be rapidly pushed. Have you read '-Looking Back ward" end "Marie If not, go the Book Store and get them at tf Just received a fresh lot of 1enn Springs Water, which we ffer at the same price, by the ase, that is asked at the Springs, md we allow for the empty botles returned. ROBERTSON GILDER.

tf Corner Drug Store. Buldiogs for Graded Schools. At an election held here on the 14rlb on the question of issuing bonds or the erection of buildings for he Graded Schools, it was by a large majority in avor of issuing bonds. There was a light vote polled, the total being rly 124, with 107 in favor of the bonds md 17 against. U'nder thbe Aet as pu' ished by us two weeks ago, six per rent bonds to the amount of $10,000) can issued for the purpose of erecting One hundred Barrels of Flour this week.

MCLNTosIH TODD. tf Pictures, Pictures, Pictures. During the next two weeks I will nake a special reduction on Pictures. I'hose wishing to ornament their drawing rooms, will find it to heir advantage to call on me during time. Yours, tf Z.

F. WBIaHT. A Pleasing sense. Of health and strength renewed and ease and comfort follows the use of yrup of Figs, as it acts in harmony vith nature to effectually cleanse the when costive or bilious. For tale in 50c and $1.00 bottles by all leadig druggists, W.

E. Pelham, a'gent. If health and life are worth anything, md you are feeling out of sorts and ired out, tone up your system by takng Dr. J. H.

McLean's Sarsaparilla. OHN F. SPECK repairs allkid Hie has had an experience of L.years. othiing but the best work done. ine and complicated work a Positively none but the best work Lturned out.

ngraving neatly and promptly done. 1 all when you want anything in his line. ey-Win ding Watches changed to The Uinanimous w. D. sult, Druggist.

Bippus. testifies: I can Electric Bitters as the ve best remedy. Every bottle sold has iven relief in every case. One man took six ottles, and was cured of Rtheunmatism of10 ears' A braham Haire. dIruggist, Bellville, Ohio.

affirms: --The best s.ellimir ued icine I have ever handledl In my 0 ex perience. is Electric Bitters." Thousands of others have addled their testimony, so that the verdict is unanimous that Elect ric flitters to cure all diseases at the Liver. Kidneys or Only a hat? dolar a bottle at RobertT here are times when a feeling of assitude will overconme the miost robust, when the systenm craves for pure blood, to furnish the elements of health turd strength. The best remedy for purify ing the blood is Dr. J.

H. McLean' Sar.sanrilla.' The Eastertide at St. Curc. On the last Lord-s iay, bing the first Sunda.y after Eister. andl the of Mr.

visit, flt services were held at St. church. During Lent ladies Ihn' busy with t'fr th a ment of their utetutre. I Sunday illorninr. the church as radiant irh it A rnb.

A bright carpet the floor: at ir lothis with ap fully enibroidered in ai el i d1 with gold fringe, jup and reading desk-tie r1 were of white rihotn ih Upon the' tht, na growth of i vy th a pictureque and serves as a 'e- casions. On the fto -i" arrangement e'' artificial sprays. It was in the that the most eft 1, The le-igns were churchly antd i In the rear of the communit i's Ire white cloth stool the Cross, aS of snow, with tthc ri-Ih ntrasting crimison ind dark green foli: iv.y picture. Over t1 v. -en ta crown of green l'a'.

It: A bove were lte f-r emblems also finished in iiniin'rtelle-s. Cn the left the font, with its wealth of "ister lilies, speaking ti of a tihe resurrection oif our' lid I anl, through Hii, of all Around the rail tlr i' or" flowers, and at the i in rint a mound of brilliant and it with a small mnrle cross it il: lase, gave a rich effleet to th scene appropriate to the day.1 And among these ihe reverent servant of (iod in his white1 robe of office, speaking to his about the glorious Easter itrn. a which clusters and from whilh rliates the Life and Light of the world. Is the Fatilk an Under the above heading we ti id the following in the Greenville News. It will be remembered that the gentleman mentioned here spent several lays in Newberry and announced that lie would conduct services in Met'aut hrin Hall, but the attendance was very small.

He conducted services on ser- eral occasions at the Factory chiurh. a "There is considerable in terest aiong the Baptists of this section in the ease of an alleged who gives his name as the Rev. Jas. Faulk, and who represents himself to he from ((alifor- nia, from and from various other places. He passes as a minister and has been visit various towns in this section and holding i meetings.

He was at Newhcerry a few weeks ago and was afterwards itt Lau-. rens. In neither place dloes Ihe appear to have produced any cre'letttials al- a though he succeeded in imipressing ndimbers of people with the idiea that he was "straight About a week ago. the atleged appeared iti Greenville atnd tmate a an effort at getting up a series of union services here. But is conflicting stories and his failure to satisfactorily account 0 for his antecedents did not win for htimt a warmi rec'eptioni and lhe left the city without holding any It is a reported that he is niow carrying on a protracted meeting at Wahalla and that he has produced a "ery favor: hle improssion there.

After his visit here- the ist 'otnrier noted1 the fact and ptronotined Faulk an itmpostor. Sitnce itaking that' statemenlt thle (Cottrier has. been loo0king into the so-r'alled evangelist's reer and, it is said, has iieemtnottated evidence that will clearly Mr. Faulk's character. These revelatitons are expectedl to be printed in the otrier this week anud hey wil roably a produce a setnsatiotn in somte qutarters The Baptist Courier ar prepared to estabhlish ti4' fawt that F'aulk is not only itmposter, utter'ly' untworthby of thIe itetice and1( support of outr churcbes, htit that Is record is of the moest unsavirv character.

He hats exIhi bitedl eredeti jals ini sotme of the places visited, and an oif thtese ('redetil has a irewa satisfied hrethreni that lie author-i ized and regularly oirdai ied minitetr f1 the gospel, entitled to I lhe fulIlest recognition as a Baptist and its a (Chiristiaat. It is not al Iways rue that ttet 'uWlinga such credetIials irt en ttith. ld 1'toreogntition, for we have ktnowtn ture thatt one instance where they were hcel andi( untrigrhiteonslv. S't-h is he case with this individlual, for he was licensedl to preaich and ordIaine hy the (alvary hurchi oIf Meridhian, I Mississippi. as we are reilh! illformed.

Our further states that hie pr'oposed to (d vangehistic work attd cdid pereachl around some, but his conduct was not satis-I factory. is donmestic li fe was in vol veil5 in trouble, and lie fitnally instituteds proceed ings for divorce fromt is wie, and while the act ioti was pertitiglhe eloped with aniother womatn. (Of 'ourse the Calvary Chiurch exelttded hitm, bt his credentials its a preac'her' were nolt secured, it seems, as lie takes ptleasure in exhibiting them ntow and lien, buit no(t alway's. He hi4'd to the WVest, and amtonig other Ilotal it ies lie waIs in Nebraska for a time, where his career in Mississippi beemuue now iniml it is possihle that he went on 'lifornia. This is a brief statemnittt of his life, and we give it on the authority oif one who knows all about it, antI says that is bad without a reeming quality, tnot even in hiis meann tess." Hatpptinesc and Conrtenten'ut.

Catnnot go hatnd in hand itf we look ont the (lark side of every lit tIe ob Nothing will so datrketn life and14 make I it a burden as Dyspepsia. Ackert's I )yspepsia Tablets will cure' the worst fit of' Dyspepsia, Conistinatioin andI iniget.stion], and miake life a hiappities antd pleasure. Sold at 25 and 5i0 tents Bellcer, Houseal An Esay onl tHeans. Now is the time to plant beans: it ieast so say the weather-wise ad the ailmatna. The truly wise planut at th right timie antd ahlways selectt goodi tresh seed for the plant ing.

The lieau erop is never a failutre, p)rovidled proptIetr ('itndlitions are tbser'ved. )ne iof these cindlitionls is that youtt huv vitr bteati -td at Pelhtaml's I)r'ug Store. Sittc'es. dltsired may' not crown y'ouri Iti rt iryoui do oitherwise thtan httv at t' lhave hvy tuioil tt lc I ealtis for the iIlliion. ()ct growvn by Landtrethi Stns, sot w.

have otnly, the best. And as iodc and( g(ood Saturdtly an outh0 ier' ged days are aboutt to atrrivte, it were' well dlays. We haove all the notvt ics oft ite'ided merit. as weilI the ol fashiinatnd reliable reil speckled i neinother sorts. Bucklen's Salve' The Best.Saltve in the woirtl for I td.

Slires, Bruises, Ulcers. "att Rheum.ti lever Titer. Chapped Hanids. Co'grns Iall SkinH Erution ts, positivy eur'esi0: Piles or noi paty retiuiredl. It is give perfect satisfact iuon.

cer refunded Price 25icents per box. For Sate by Rtobertsem (ilder. ('IAIPPELLS. t'otttn i the order of the' ay, ari by the of ai t. "Agt 2: N.t being t-I- 1 r'' t1 )letionl.

'he r1.t si Ien a pi nIeI t' by August li l' eajtying the intit. i 'il 'i ar: ill it ret: a re i al it: was torn he I t1rnllli tr. Kouon has pait-re no ii 11(, a a- a it ''l oodl he ii, Ir T. n. ha i tii iik i te dd i ('hap; i ti ill i a i ridIge lil' Ik l't rt the i'tCrlttIl 1-fe l)eext ctio j'r il fI I i tt le I C' Il 1: in.

Ire' ilid fo i fi 'llila ll ti. it'ane colust fr Cols alin i It lin-t him. The him1, ii to wa ieis the ighlt- o' the fi he has thle vim to) carry nut! heir 'ilhe Ily mot eiiors tnearjly.all he lawcyers, anl Old ari-tocrtats. Bat bank for nd het will i ont et (7gernt ver arler Of thi aiti wae going ruled but a they are oi: to t1iinl aiet tor tI iellISe es ntl "doni't you forge ct The nefw elaitnt Id hat Carolina td a rig lt ceie frtit the union, iu youu tiilk the State di right hen, atndl a. Well, we by a long -4hot; we lake ieur inI thte J)eInoeratic an undr tih Democratic banr.

If for the Legislature ol't cIlne ti hi tie farmers platform 11ev left.1 ITurrIh for Tillman! ON WIN Tle inO-t dlel -ate cntitution Can tar Dr. 1H. eLea(nl's Tar Vilne Ltng It is a sure rentedy anld all throat httlul i i lli hlll. Firee at County J. C.

Perry -ill go to to-day to ieet the ounty Conm istioner of Ed-efield to thh: advisability of building a ridge across the river at that place nd making it a free bridge. It is very Wehl needed, we hvpe will be uilt. It be ia good thing for ippells Aml a great convenience to ec)ple on th side. People o'ndeitr when find how ily health is re-toredl by taking P. P.

A1-1h, Poke Root and ltiumTe is- simle as iat avoerul coibinatio of'. te llerts herbO1 of )O4b- the honie woods. Bi Pr-it'a Snwh Flaenly aeties plato if youe want Sertl a tint-- crop. therefore tii to tme bit forevt lute dry iigein: andit News te IT-sh i h-' wil ma oni r. Sc.tt's-r i-1enie vist a.

I). (oh ti ANr MrGilwe wil hae ne I i h. AServe. beiDAt a -s. he biE TUBULriAl Ir.

ThC. 'rmlr wa mispe.s thed ohrotaben -r i uihrl Um Mlb EIa away edg iL nanrow pl.r.ILe April 1o, ly iter. C. Boyd, Dr. R.

1K. of 1 and -Miss ate K. Bruee. dauuhter of Dr. J.

1). of Prosperity. Iii I Alrs. "i 'iiW dEl I er hiie int New e. rry" on it in -t.

Mr. (. W. ater of Mr. our die I at his home 1autren- ('(uinty i I ith 1 Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet on the Kidneys, Liver and Buwels, cleanses the efiectcaliy, colds, head- aches and fcarc tnd cures habitual constipation.

of Figs is the only remedy of i1 kind ever produced, leasing to taste and acceptable to the ttinach, prompt in its action and trrly beneficial in its efiTcts. prepareI 1o from the most healthy and a i substances, its many excelicnt commend it to all and hve nurde it the most popular remety" known. Syrup of si is bor sale in 50c 1 and $1 bottle; by all leading drug- IJ gists. Any druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do nut accept any substitute.

CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. CAL. LIISVLLUE. IsPEW YORK, N.Y. W.

E. PELHAM, IERtALDINGS FROM NO. G. Cotton plantin, fineiy The frost of the 11th nipped beans, potatoes and corn. The land is tlrv and a warn shower would do a great dllal of good.

Oats be sufh'ring for rain. Some fields of wheat have rust badly and looks like it will not make the seed sown, while other fields look t.lerally well. Amrong the sik this week are Mr. and Mrs. J.

3M. WVorkmian, 3Miss Mary Burton. O-car Peterson and several of Mr. J. 11.

iendrix's family have La Grippe. Rev. R. H. (riflit 1).

preached at Bush River on Sunday to a large congregation. The sermon was an ab)le one, and a collection was taken up for the of Furman University. dollars was raised ini cash aiid pledges. Let the Baptists rally to Furman no0w, and her success is assured. Furinant has 14; students this session, and qiuite a number of thern are studying for the ministry.

7Rev. MIr. L.awt on preached one of his best sermnons at Trinity on Sunday. Tfhe new chureb at Trinity will be sa dIed(icatedl on IIhe Sunday in is ad M'ar. Thle di ticati will he he wl preached byv Iter.

.1. A. (Clifton, of nhig ille, tie tirne is looked for- whiri ward to with a gre-at det al of p)leasure. Busir Rev. (lhftn ii quIiIe a favorite with and: our poet :1 we po et qiite a ers, tors.

I haveC miade a amflong ine ou people abi out he p) situtation and I ami satisledI thn't a great majority Vari of themu w.anit a prmary elee' ion for toeth anid the wh'le State i Th-Farm -r? 'avention seems to Each have g'veni th 41i! lenty to ingu do, I ut tiuht for a State OpHI andl youE wil I i Democoratic party dive, of SonuthI Carolinaa in; sld Icol tumn at pea the next gern-ra! elcecionE. Le't upl onl man Bent Ti lliman1, fo if von tihe Sena- wl weekI torial bee buizzog i ni vour lbonnet as that lhe has, yoL wEould wvork too. otheri Watch the situatioEn Elosely and you tinnti will Iitind a good4( "flodles" to un iln polities tIs catupEaignI. No. 151 is plinz herself on that old TIR' soli I D)emolcratic roEk andl will fight it wil out onl that liine, if it all thbe andi sumnimen.

TI.L after eating, canl be uredt and( pre ve nted by takihg Drc. J1. H. Miel eanha Li ver id il spots, sIres andl a. and She tumors, unhIealthy och.l :E.j Eli tL catarrh.

ecem'ia, ri ngwormu, -and var I formnl of skin d.iEn-. are symlptomn. of andl blood Take D)r. Ji. H.

river Lean's Sarsuparilla. Evein the most and hearty theC people have at times a feeling of wearn- wil nless auid lassitude. T.o diispel this feel- Son)lt ig take D)r. J1. H.

MIeLaui's Sarsapa- Eof I AdIvertised Letters. ix P-n-r 1H HERRY, S.C(. ('oiI List of leto es and aEdvertised I11lnd. .10114 5-e .1 I 41lE iir iner. lorhirt.

Mess. 141 n.haW Fow' lEpri 4 int tiei. si (' ne l'bor h.ilEv 4Int. I iry ern VI tell et I Fveiv il' le II tIC1e isga tw it CreaE-s an f'or' i-sh, .1 ril eli. AlSoh Mgis 'Th 1 John Johnston.

irby, III -hril L4le :rtt.fri fluE) :1. 1 'ris 1-0 ph-sesa int ne wei ave tised. Cauton 1ivnghe1 cil lanonur1or paeorie; itceae a nntna raig JSO MC( UT PRICES CREAT SLI WINTER --AT Ti I BF Main Street, CC Un.or WILL SELL OF COST OR TO MAKE ROO MENSE Sri vWHICH WtILL ARRIVI down and get of1 IVEN AWAY in DRY GOODS, CLOTH-ING BOOTS SPE CI.A.L i MUST Yours Re El Letter from nC one said "'He who dallies atar," anid these wortds seemi to ittenl over every entirance to thei (c it ofta loanoke. No no) of push, no0 eniergy is los. rThe ragig of life is ini pe.rpe-t ual mrotier'.

rairoad oticials, clerk-u-ardi con traetors, paintpanterrs. the penuiirionls aire all on the rus-h. seeking twen11ts. look ingt afIter work arni hlrge naumbeacr of other prleit ionis avea ninade a outr will ie in tenl years thie raite of increa-e is ke'pt lee will hce over' people. witese nae-t- iw concet go.tp, i ierali lads a re eing''(- deae-r rcaihUv.

Thle cfarig and( niiss- I men 't upti til 11 ay of rotfinmoni ai.d judgmieintc ee the tr-ue state of attair- Last told by. a deleilr 3i there were noa or wise. for reiit. hie coil.di, isc bling putshed- raiply soa et the Thie-eail othier ti showi' thle iinnteril pri'operCity-. relian re.

andu ii nthern rilrni hio u' ill thecreafte-r. I 0 anitkie is t'o becomeii I het mtii ati indn-ii I iiesi ini in, of Ii iiiv te ini te Southi. is toi a a' publi- att ak cosat oaf A non1. She i- to hiave thrieet -hihe in the likxt nt e- ry ratilroade. si -si-k dat i tt-.

er -t ret- C' i put oveir the a' woironhi bridte-. ilTese bidg'es a'it. parki of ovr be laid ott outhto ti hie i iver, anid hi HoItake wviil bat an eegant ph-ic-'ornjs for all. ini thle 'imnityil when'l lirst pult on he after lat ed oni mirket wtIll in ia 8500I or rinui i Wriendi i)rinier c-i11oft Neiwihe.iry, -ivans. -ti 'ste ola a lle all lantc e.

Th hl use ris iof Ct-t mosi 5t i the oe -c-ud esire. 'i is hitit' an thel arrne in mrke ticilti-. gvea oar r- this wi-ik Iht ini le i i of NortI i 'Ii cca Saly 1 ilIlani." whichn he ne t) eli" It writeni by ('. Jonea. of cm 'oniut v.

C. it'ieiated of Ihe 1k ta it be -in to tat whifaIthat thce taf ('o sin ily nti! 't i i. cii- i ir tedi far lie: i brtd WENT, OF GOODS. WGHTER GOODS Lrma.oME. 8U RE9fI1lUESS CJAR RIJAGE FOR OURIING STOCK IN THAT TIME.

GREAT BARGANS to A ND SHOES. TVERTED) INTO CASH. -pectfully BROS. S. MOWER, LAW, WILL.

PRACTICE IN AU. THlE COUlRTS. NEWBE RR S. C.WOfhie in P. 0.

'WIN BED SPRINGS ST 23 PER S4ETT. A supplly ot the celebrated Twin Bed on hand and for sale by WM. ZOBEL. PERSONA L. Not being ab'e to mewet the many aders of this paper face to face, but a matter of the mjost imiportance isarbefoe you ne anIdall, I bead ini the hope at yumygive miy words thelsame reful at tet; iuin that you would doubtss grant me if I were able to call uponi )U.

WHAT IS IT? Let ruie tell you. It is in regard to wr purchase oIf good(s ini my line, feqr youir comfort aunt happiness. stoc ia lairge and varied assort(nt (odso all grades, extending rer a vcale of prices which enables erv visitor to find ain article to their Lst inl and v'alue You will nic iese good- cut in the most a.t. Ies, in Sacks, Cuiaways, Prince rthiurL and( Pince A lbert. I want au to remiembeir that hese goods are made with those piatent sqiuare vitulers and auaraniteedl to fit as well CUStoml mawde cilthing.

When you mfle to my store aisk see the Double reasted Ihund' Cut Saek, the latest ad nobbiest cut of the season. FURN1ISERING. This dieprt menCt is nowv tilled with ie most clegant line of goodls I have Lter shIownI. Undelirwear in all weights ait all pries, fromi the cheapest toie finest. Shirts, Collars and Cuff's urchased mei will not onjly be of te bitest stylIes hut extra in fibn'sh, ak an sirengt of miateri-al.

IAT DEPARTMENT. I ama showing a first-class line of odk in thIiis dlepartmI ent, onlsisttig Fall shaipes and colors. I haive a full line of umedium and nie shnoes. Truniiks andi' Satchels in iidles- vari.ltv. If you can't comne andl inspect my och, wr ite ni ii wall try to suIit on.i M.

L. KINARD, SHERIFF'S SALE OF (COUNTY. Y3 RTIUE ()y AN EXECUtoEe to meii irectedi by A. H. beFb Tr--er of Newhe-rry wm; sell at publlie anletioni, b)efore e- (ourt House Newheiry, in saidI tate, oni thet lust in May ext, the ath day, the folwing land impwint for taxes for the fiscal year esiningo Nmvemnber 1st, or parcel of la rid, lying and einug in To No.

3, ntaininig imoire le-ss, a part oif Isla'd. in the amo of H-. L. oss, atd-inistrator. All of hie above land will be' sold, or i teh lhereof pay all arrearos t.

costs andA( penalties (go-ed Ih1e' O1. T1ermsi of sale Purchaser to ay.o pape I.S.

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