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Local ind Special.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1886.
THIS PAPER =e 0Fnt2neton;
AdertsigBurea(10S cest..wherea g
conkacts may be 'or i I NEW iOtK.
Church Notices.
BAPTIST-Rev. C. P. Scott, pa-tr.
Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. in. and
P. m., next S1 11dly. Sunday school
at 3:30 p. m., 31r. J. B. Carwile. Super
intendent. Prayer meeting- Wedneslay
at 8 p. m.
LUTHERAN-Rev. A. B. Mc_Naekn.
pastor. Preaching next Sunday by the
pastor, at iI a. i. and 8 p. in. Sundav
school at 3:30 p. mn., Ir. G'eo. B. Cromer.
Superintendent. Prayer m,t-ting Wed
nesday at 8 p. Im.
31ETHOMDIT--ReV. II. F. Chrietzbern.
pastor. Preaching by the pastor at il
a. m. and 8 ). in.. next S-nda.
Sunday school at 4 p. in., Mr. Jolin
W. Chapman, Superintendent. Prayer
meeting Wednesday at 8 p. in.
A. R. PRESBYTERIAN-Rev. E. P.
MeClintock, pastor. Service next Sun
day by the pastor at 11 a. In. Sunday
school at f):3o a. in.. .r. 1. A. Carli4le
Superintendent. Prayer meeting We(!
nesday at 8 p. m1. Mis-iona1Y
Society Wednesday at 3 p. m.,I C
Mower, President. W. C. T. U. Ttes
day at 3:30 p. m., Mrs. C. 3.ower, Presi
dent.
EPIsCOi.\L-Rev. W. 11. lIIanckei,
rector. Service by the retor every
third Sunday at 11 a. in. and 4:-' ) . .
Lay reading by Mir. N. B. NIazyck at
11 a. m.
PRESBYTE RTAN--No ia-tor l jiresen t.
Sunday school at 3:30 p. in., Ir. W.
E. Pelham, Superinteni(ent. Prayer
meeting every Wednesdiay at 8 p. in.
To Our Friends at Prosperity.
tee your orders for the HERAL
AN'PNitws with 31r. Allen M. Wvse at
the store of Wise Bro,., who is (ur au
thorized agent at that place. tf.
SODA WATER AT PELIUAM1'S.
One box Normans Tonic Pills and
one bottle of Oxvsulphiue guaranteed
to cure chills and fever.
Easter Cards at Ch!apman's book store.
Go to Dr. Fant's and but some of those
fine banana cantaloupe seeds. If prop
erly cultivated they will grow from two
to three feet long, and are much better
flavored than the nutmeg cantaloupe.
4-21-2t
Mrs. S. A. Riser & Co., at the store of
L. P. W. Riser, on main street, are pre
pared to do all kinds of millinery and
mantua making with neatness and dis
patch. They are now opening their
new goods. and ask the ladies to call and
examine their stock. a-l1tf.
Boots and shoes low down at
3-10-ti. J. S. RUSSELL'S.
Fishing Tackle at Cas:on & Hunt's
Old Iron. taken from the jail cells, as
good as new, f.ir sale cheap by
3-31-tf. J. S. RUSSELL.
Diamond Easter Egg Dyes, four colors
in one package, for 10 cents, with a
beatutiful Ea-ter Card, at Robertson's
Drug Store, opposite the positlice.
For blank books. pocket books or any
kind of books call on Castoni & Hunt.
FehGarden Seed and Onion Set- at
1-7-t f. J. S. R USsE LL'S.
The care of the teeth is of the tirst
-importance; clean thenm well with
-Wood's Odoatine and you will have no
-trouble, 25e. a box at all druggists.
~VA new and beautiful stock of Lamps
of all descript ions vet'y cheap at Robert
son's dru;; store, opposi: e the postofhee.
R9-24-ti
Birthday Cards at Chapmani's book
store. ~4-14-ti.
* Buist's Nc'w Crop Garden Seeds for
*sale cheap at Rlb rtso:n's I )rng St ore,
op)posite the Postoilice. -
No rent, no clerk hire enaib!es me to
sell at bottom prices.
3-10-tf .J- S. R UssELL.
Quinine. Compound Cathartic Pills
and other Family M1edicines at
1-5--tf. J- S. RUrsELL'S.
Hav von .ead '-ei-Uutr ?" If not
you can'buy it at Castoni & IIunt's.
OxysulphineC will 'ure any ca-e of
hills and fever, prc .91. 0.
P1iano wanted. A goodl pi:ano in ite
-S wa nted f'or rent, apply at this ofhee.
3 3-4-tf.
Stattionery. good. and at low price, at
haipmnan's.
Fi ie Cabbage and Tlurnips just re
ived from N. Y., by J. S. R USSELL.
Easter Cards in great va:riety at Cas
n& JIunt's. 4i 14-tt.
Embroidery Pattern5, Stamped. at
aprman'5.
onm ie' for :21 at,
i0.-: f .1- S'RUSLL
andso.ne Photo0. an.d Autograll h Ai
ms at Chapmnan's. i-17-~f
Pickle- in ba:rrels and bottles at
3-10-ti .J- S' RusL'.
maseb::.lh, Bats- Blt~s and Mansk- at
ton & lUtt'.
or general literaturie go to Caston
Hunt's. If thiey have, not tie book
u wish they will set it for you in a
-days at p:thlishiers prices.
Floss. Chlies A- an. --C. at
hapmlan s. 2t7
A latrie supp'i e*"i'~vr i
ocker, ware che.P a .t USLLS
3-10-ifI1titSLS
it jriorth ren::emberin~ ta 0lo .cni
nicest surroundinil>1e a balthdayithI
ee aret ise rave, o whom a bott le ot
rer' footi Ihc d to mnore goodl than all
edor's ome nedjiines they have ever
d. 4r-n
An Enlterprisir g, Reliable -ose
Dr. S. F. yant ca : hest of revierythin.n,
lv to carr.v:T -te the bsc aof vet1ig
yt~t seu( rie ei and' are pop)uhla with
e0ipC.' r-keL Mustaining thle repubttin
peope. ; erby e . . a eve-r rehta
" ntsrPnt er for thle e!d
. ecu red 11wgefery for Cn
in~ Kings Ne >)sotv ran
Svill ,ell it on aeostvery:aireono
-no nd Chest. and to slow our
. 46 . n tt al and get a
e L?eg-e inv:te yOo 1:igi
. -ree
tf.
IS
Various and al Ai>ottt.
Nex, sa v i-s E iter.
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zr a.
ew .- r u il V : a -r ' o
' li v!l h
There~~~~~~i w1)tn e:l l',0 :!*
tl (t . t I: :v ,I- .::e- a . ( :it
d of" t,
IA0 l t<11 . Zn- 14.1 rls u f 11I
al;t;Ir thi: 1.110 aiSl v eai dl. C al
w ' (1 -Will l , n x -I c- y rel
li 1 I lt - i-liitl isw I t in thile riv
v!0'' inct C:ta llN. ) . 1 ' . . 11 4
rinig the el fhe hie. (r!i n d :
Sping -:- r- ow i -ra
CD>id t& mi h' i; th piaae to bI
t : ::. l i
f fro nt r:e:
;. ' !TO it i I-'nn1:
hey rs.
tel ci- : t( ai . The fntr .iTi c'.
1\.I tilth r tile l n l J y .a
thehi~htI(kjr i
a)r lippers aie noveLy i ti
worl- ofi: .J,rin.-E. What ha yo.s
'in fr the s :all :ays
kinonr i pat ti s n nt ed. bc:uin
, Stkril will. wvas one to . W. Wnir
Of thope c! ft u .i i a chix in.
If arv' an nwto s ,somethig 11111(
S01,11 -f*, to C:I-..tcln & 111nt1C ;nt IoA
their ia ill oth Ezl.ter :art..
Tw~o barb:,rs in -Nevv York halt L hM
ciattti.- match lastq week for $250) Ili
.the chaIow tInip of the World.
vTiekets nill bC 0on' ale oni t!lt. .:6
n27vhtl n2Sth -o I til Mav 3rd
Cl caielto fo the Fla ral Fir. at .1 Cell;
a Inile.
Wriet ,tIl the ltwrall Chur.h tr
nthI tus h-cn 6ee -at S 0Cloc
anr p.epEart. Hbevice Friday mon
Sin 1:1king ow bictcht.-. we have a DRY
ep-:nier-n( , tl gntiefpl ridert in tv
bvrrb. vt ivon. cuo--Eli li-ion w
Itton the pa: gra labely.
ilte Afil 6th, Clerk otol Tr..r Chlt
ol this - c *1un t,:fr ael: .
f von want4 touneseeehng luulrie
the(1in mammoh ater ca.rdli.
Te w barbers i etor arl ta ha:
the campioip the w : orld.t ld
iikee t o i beo o sale oni te ::0:1
2oon :id fth, god4il ay3r
Clkes to fori th FloalFar, art h cei
Inti.ra mi. W :~i
SrisnteLthe r:u:l Church everLx
niXt' t(ilationi a~:ocg w e- al 8 i o'cl
rdpret a flVr a rid bervic rt 1idymri
Spak :ion bile, ehae.
epseretd urn gr-fu iein' eNevj
isrra veit! win camhoe in cit. n it
itle e ir oftately.h: iei
he nlew0 icouncil will- el t'o the fto
ing; Wncater: Cle am I Tr- asury C hit
iof pol'i1cW, 5pl'iceen oee istree
an iim lighterI tnl--m il))'rrow. t( 5
Wient to pri s t ool-- ealt to treor
:the fact at\'I the ne mayo':n aha
menit weesnito ohIlticeIon'the fte:
MTh:- X re two tin s tha(ltr a f 11:'
:On sehver ~ ll ie : the ig h ti
Whyl iL iti: :m eou o b u in it
other tiwers pitl , htie leve sho :m
W:le. ter shown i. pho:og!r ahe o thO
Afntrdere ~')is Ilike. 1a ihephe.' ank
of ii sure iatotrnI up in thiet end.--E
'iI t n i t e th ta hol i it. to
Deep Wate.Ie urel h'a noe
Y1;'u' hvi only the mor d yay.
hur-iup at Mr.1Mr Chp.1 M.y *h
o t otil N1 al he ha 1 or Ea ttN ter.il
alis of'''. the tpt ist Chueb,i ci a ttt
e ia antI seilly, - .5 ei ng a;ni
Mr.W.II.Wale i- .tr of. 10
Observer, il deie th drs e
ti 1 Almn sir-aio o .!o
Colg at th nn -n1mn -'in I.hn
Am n teK /s i 1.: toth'eli
1 ihel: y*ng1:lv ill oasma
i-i prgeteai :nti n 'trpriin to
of L t''dt il' wIl * ijn iiave :L ew
aer. I wl- u 'le thetmanVg,
ment ofM .t:G.-oy,wt r I
fort woen reusyin the anx iv
man 'fo Ne. WeN alay thi
Congr--sme wentto et ent.s
Col. R.L. K eCanbrighiin w in Char
A"Z-t o loprhty.
):-:Vj fj:4. 10!e Q t0-- knight, Lf Qh
II
"n c ity.
314 31-ii7t 3-Cal"iniln left for
o 1rle : 1- Mo'lay.
iw Dr. Ia..
1
a It f.aI . 1 a thlle oi )11 l-O
. Nle: plva-ed m ( 11f.v Mr. L. C.
ngi ijnr f.:-nd,r rn Liayer.
n m umle:- : Poi- t 0 .1111' n Zlww illi-lay
Mr . A!rhy 1,00- Ofa 0:mh 1r . i 1W 1t : -
r. it: _-. -evend F r'. Ch r tzb r M
I rai Mr, Con .,t aorvi i-y the ulciy.
1 II:-.t ko i,eI f ou ba
wi l he :el ot-0 1111y orte tille .i on ion
W tIi e wiase :oni beet ir. .C
3In)r. 1f Co e(lif i th:'ie Olt
e D'r. to t lnllntg:cd frni LIi:in-n e:t)
returnSS hon CMoHmnAnvmWha im"
I i r" Du. k Ac oozer o JI: a - NXcli lspe -
y iaeterl dayn at M. Auve'
ad for., 01 e formri inwhoy
IV(- 10e to alet 11 of tilei ilflllei if t1:
yhis benii elred m. B.o n t tow of
i ss of.l1ay.Gay.
Moda to attelpildlA- SATiranualt me
igc vsth out. TCroin'M fia! tiyo
cia t.)I.11 a ll1 t allIatt')I12i
.Iaidr as i this :i th lilt, and3Ne-110,
to Fl i lat w c out e ilm ik1 u ateh le
it b ht- iri d .a on at count of i e
111nss Duc Gd e :aa w n p t
tm WtrOxypile nTuuantee ato erie
k tl I for Div:ney fr,iend.1C.LCeI1
We (rit I lear the illnng ,ofl2 oor
yoi 1id. rifei. T ai Gn tker tfe
in thewis -t wo blete tan te
-" D . I l' elsy l ;fOr ismder I
lu r o allt. fe th .'th anti tital il
'. e l'.l9 .l!lo IIi.'l.
W et ar p oiTr oadn rtatet ha t 1ir A .ndrew
k tath of M, lline P,iei n.llh ExcInc
iot K aInS, onlathe. heit anc who
ep ld to rtn home immedit
has bno dvet ined ond acc Anllt aoth
- ilne it. of his i wife.w fe an
Pwinz',xr--,hv1v132h howevel r is hr in.(i
mi.te Oxucrie, g rail ntIed to leure
r 13'ch .ill5 pice kiOW1 . Sl yaldugs
3.s.Mary il. Hamon.th~'2Ipilf
the Kdth of Wal. re Earmon
of which a icei and pt ibut i
m:1le ic thay:ter was su-t'l and in
expt:e . nd eil t a)'3k1 loom over111 litle
IPcmmu i. Daha n iei a
but~ ha pela s: ( ness re 1ti n thi13 viei
k tatio331n o Divine Pi'11>vidence.VII Exclec
this la's- 3 Cll u as31 Godl' takes theli
ai lt 131:1'ie memoyilr. ndw, hu-ban am
mother-thi VloSs holwever liis herIl imV3
ni11 lt ain,lI forlIl her! 3pliit is at liet lin
La-it Thur.J,f33day*: night abu W1b out-ck
lIat p lleemln t 3a1 iller :NPi)Frnkli were
- gon ther'ld hy er h oa
on1o1ite dirction~' thel - a. S
'n3'. l. Id ii-r tiwe coimdge o011 his
thl een31Ild findlwaOn lartget stak hich W
1hadI heel t.ill IcleelP ll vralin lie li ahe
wihther0 wold beif burgla ha rop lx-ir
ti te 3avemen1t. i1hsh ly ev
e iled Harold. ai jl:year 'ld Mon of Mr.
thoughi not 14 werou acc3t3ident onela:t hat
ura atorno. IMr, wi I seerlihe
-1t ios h: 13l c lbed into t ree~ nsp ear ifh
W. 1ethodi t!n.re,s whe lor is hld~t
' I-!, striking is leg' o. the fence,11
and' Ve the brItken bon . drh nitl
fellow. is 'doin als wlell. :33 Po be1 11 x-1
-- One3 33 h:le~'. of Ox1pulpt:hie and one31
e . . ' 3 r: . . :md . 1. j3(1
We learn from't a'~' rite rel iab li ou
- u'ho:::i10 te r o l who l h s a tatill 3313'
. 33. . il.- l-r-u or 1t 1i r..O Wel'l bet3 u
h ''at t .iueme ' tra w lt tat th oriina
t '. tI "tale"'.' en wagtI' i s O tongue a
'3n1' A veryI itrtig C:ne foe. basebal
waV layed' on'the co3lll. ege gCoAnslast
Frdyatronbt0ntetw
PROSPERITY.
P.......1 I o.
fe t-1 tilt-.ll
Mri. ns. IofEarti.11 is in' town.j
Fi rmer, I%t pr ::e !. i w .1114
i( :'1 . 1 At' Nv:- 0. , FH ; v.
M r -ei yB.i n t gE: the.( ..iloat
whel Ii- a:nrliv 1t vi N htrt.lh
wil 1. 1:I O inny tWA- rai .,6 rv
arl t It upVyt' ' ;;vw Oi-; ect 5.
thl' 1-:111it of -;;itce ('111r1-01 Sn;ildn":
FIr., L.. A Harma Koton Gh
A. Norninn, Sib:- i:. Sliw w: ppnirih: IV. B
'jceIH-1CP :Lld Rl.-V. C( A.. Mal,k";-k'l'( I'Vrp,
re-ta.lctLivvC to th(- St10.4- 4-!eilitioll 4)
ltcO. :. . .. t Colii i.1.
O ur iovial Aricill, Mr. .s dical-li,i
cal. II Gvogr. i- )!I a rvi-it t (Ad friet d
Ti. rewlyit f. . e l- t t n l tnil prot
t1-.-11e irpca llig, la
arelt atii t work e<sen i r (p ne . treet o.
ciRe]:;. A. J. -uwei,l of c1l mI a illet
t ih pulpit of ar: tin- g uch itm L noa
merto.1 ":'lay lle J. - .iol l- of t lgI a
Fred L. :: -. A. . h n, 11
r. Noan, Fimo Lh bppr,1. b
:i-nd criand s were retipa-S l 1 tM i -;olt
ro,entatides to he bStti convention i co:
thev: . 3A. 1111 t W git( ad's '
Our.i hos-:iviol ride ir.n to Carom
l. tiifs Georgi. Mile WS t1 o1,kd f at
it'e11lkli .utIO Oill ('014 Ilt iltCI
aout pense,hei kceey. th rlt
yir. avoug m:iy B ims pbellot
ind hsNvIV Iecio fif c oi r h.
id rnit of t mtetingbu hl it rcli
p the Icii il d i not t Iraiz;iCa
rl'ow i: . W tllter.lie p alea t A
chie n niIomis am :uwli .. 3andett
Ile hirt tnd ilo frem o the . Scu
proniaryi Ro-tibe -honl,il ae.n;
L.t il nprt.it . ie Wos: :l i .t 1
Lto.coniteocntiti;W
i.e Sand ha larl i. Theto eti owb
atrl blpi. c t t g i t and te
tIre :clo ttti. li z batnet. stl:i
tnd craillwr hosi eabyrt n h
The ult ) th e7 -t aouri i o'clve. l
nosr h,ioes to the ldissall i tscn
bodde . iand t on wago ous toi
giam nof For theucnat einr ae.tos
hise ioss tl mles :arl t tlwao
IIc thinks to the C wi tie olr of las
irdaO J,ie houda be met
Sinc It Il-oozr had hi hroe bdeolyo
and butgd leustI to is and) i feem:
fhe lio-esh :mdi had ou not e sti
the a fainne. niad or ItatIea
osTheal frutitLeop sal ih.et n
rothingces toeroy bt hve presen
hprdethilt sill beate oniion e. X
Ourli farmersd are btily lanrt ing. Io
Te tand ofl cornIlt tis ere to b2
very good,.-I t Coniin he cold wthr
Thewin-ttlrop hao improed slowly 1 fo
thel v:t tholed .a prn atis me :ilook
ahor. tJ. li.L Campbellrhas a smalleptel.
ably Oline. :un i' th:e oh-a fai ty cent
mils ofin te ton hoIvopy.hsc
wicnts.r , ife .t a co tnt in he . Sleeti
aw ould be a wiid thior.a10te flee<
ior ho ri i es i5 te- and iudnt beci sow
byow a frmepr I iat soy tt IXcnn
reot: D or5 a1)i(i c r fel d i f r-" re itea<,
Wel, Jala01pa ir very :tit:1eton.t.wainar
rw la uild rail'. ut to have alway
heardl that stillii w'te run doeep.Ilil W
gwan tI riad, btiltnly aVsort lpinI
at c,tub'l JdgetI: i ntrow Clmie to rn b:o
Bul Stn-ett C:unC sii nn e s~ w itPro
about thc htis time ofyer. for daynrin.
hoe w:~ut o go to own. especially raihr:
f1iotm round trip whio to wokly otic
miOle ut wei 'talfOltto pay tie eIx
toriim :te Cri :e. tithen e on li wortl
Scen(itite Now,l if Jahipatlt anpr:
would5 .ii anld bil tis oad,. ou
les. ainle ou ro:tnii' oul tiet ld th50
tt:! fromb Buit S:reet andit vicivnity
Nowtl, Pr.os*pri1 what Ia. vowttlW
thor necsti!aryi!l expes het. raisd (
c aryv out-. our~.( Mreatcmtt. .talI
u -ill bidti w 1 -.C r A: 2t Bull S.re
whatri tha ib'rinXitwll pa towardes)th
grandV. shm. I ve yottula appoit
Cai secret caucu wit Jmig C. am 1pb!lel
JAN
William;, George MeCntchenn. J. I.
Montgonery. A. C. 3.oore, (city :moet
ti) J. 31. Quattleaum. Fri. 1). ;R.
Johm-on, P. L. Me"ton. A. C. Joek. A.
M. :ozer. W. II. Lyles. J. A. Sawyvv7
J-din .rstrong. T. S. Irym. J. H1.
Woodrow, D. II. 31.all. T. S. hinke:'l.
Pre;;ident Lvle- appoinit,-d a iioi-nit
ill- ommllittee, who14 nomlinlair-1 th'. oi
lingi ofileers. and they wre :Iman
mou1sly elected: PrJ.ident, Ja-. F.ari.
Jr.. (f Charleston: fir-t vice pr-ti-ent,
II. Gr. Sild:av. of AIrson; secn
vice pre4ilent, Prof. 1). B. Jo)imZon. of
ColtubiA; secretary, J. A. RZi. of the
South Carolina College: a-iSt:It S-r(
tary, Wikon G. Ilarvey. Jr.. of Ch:;rl:
toil.
The time of thl convention was dn
voted to ile di-lusiol of topies of pra(
tical value to tho-ze en:1-ged inl the work,
and with tile :ssistaince .i6vvIe by Ne r-. r.
W i,bard atil Watkins and Ir. A. T.
J:i-aon, General Sfcretar of the
Charle-ton association, mluch valuiable
information va imparted. Th mi-et
i1ngs were allN well attended by the p.ople
of Columbia, and on Sunday night the
Bapti-t church, where all the sei vike: of
th, conveition were held. wa illed i
til there was s(arcelv Ialing riom ilp
or dowl stairS.
Tihe contributions to the xtte work
weIe as follows- Alleindalh. $5: Cai!n,
2.5; Pro-Zper1ity. 2:5 ; Ch1:1riH 1n. 1. ;
An1dermson. 15; Er-inl C.1l'ee. 10:
Wollordl Colleg., $10(; (ohuiiila ei:- n
,octiation. !n3-1; South Carolina Colee.
$25; L:inea-ter. *11).
Individuial subs(:riptioi ;of ij a ifidl
were theni calhel for, :uid the :111olint
was run up to i282. All sympathizers
withI the work of the Y. 31. C. A. are at
liberty to contribute to this work.
The following is the new State execui
tive coulmittee: Prof. J. IL f. Bryde
an A. C. Jones, Columbia: E. K. Mar
-hall. Charleston; IIon. II. G. Scudlay,
Anderson; ev. C. A. "Marks, Pro-zwr
it v; F. F. Covington. 3Iarion: )r. 1. B.
Iflock. Bamberg, Wmn. II. Lyles. q..
Prof. D. B. Johnson :Ii Prof. L. B.
Haynes, Columbia; Rev. R. C. Oliver,
lspartanblirg; D. A. Will iams, Laincaster.
At a meeting of the executive coimmit
I tee Prof. "McBrydc was elected chair
1mn, with A. C. Jones as secretary an
Prof. L. B. IIaynes, trcasurcr.
At the closing meeting of the conven
I tion oil Su1nday evenin)g the claims of the
loeal city as-ociation were presented.
looking to rai.ing' a1 fund sfllicient to
warraut them in employing a genereal
secretary, to devote the whole of his
time to the work, and upon the call f,or
contributions to this fund $7,2.50 vas
pledged by the buinzss men in th,
church to begin thi work. :nd it is
. hoped that this amount will b increasnd
by othieis.
R.ev. Naomi Tamura, of Tokii. Jap:un
a Presbyterian minister from that heath
I en country, preached at thi.- First Pres
by terian Church ill this cit y on the imorn
ing of the 18th. A collect ion was raised
Ifor tihe Japanese mission at Toki' . after
the Sermloin. amfounlting to $58.20.
The summer meeting of the Staut'
Agricultural Society will be hlcd ill this
city oin August 4th, at which Gen. Jhn~
soin IIagood will deiver ain essay Onl
"3Iixed IIusbandry,"' Co]. W. 11. Iimin
can on "Forest Culture and Preserva
Ition," Co]. Jas. C. Coit on "~What i.s the
Iremedly or where is relief to be foundit for~
the present almost uiversatl depressionl
of the fatmning interests?" ft is dlesign
ed to have an~ exhibitioni of fruits. vege
-tables, cereals, flowers. etc.. at the s:ee
time, and to give liberal premimus for
excellence iin each departmnit.
The fairmers' convention will mioe
here onl the 20thi. TIhe indical ion are
-tha:t there will be a harge. crowd in th
city at that time. They have the choice
of tihe Senate Chamuber or Agricultur:al
I Iall in which to hol their mneetingrs.
The railroatd fever is ge ttiing warmer
lhan usual in Columbia, so un:eh so. liat
it dlraws mlenl interested in rail roalds
from all parts Of the State. a nl sIhoul
-result inl giving Columbia better railroadl
:uldvantages than she has5 yet enioye d. buit
she has no time to lose, and if shen gets
left the blatme will be at her ownl door.
LIBERTY HALL.
R1ev. IlIdginls preached two splenidd
sermionis at Fair View laat Sabbath ill
the forenoon, taking for his text. "Be
ye worthy of the vocation to which ye
atre callel," which lie handled with
imasterlyv skill and eloquence. His ser
mon01 in tIhe afternoon was also enioyed.
An old lady of an adjoining neighibor
1hood while on her way to the sprinug. a
bucket onl each arm, and a budget of
clothes on her head, was so frighitenied
by an unearthly howl near hecr as to
lose power of locomotion for awhile,
but qtuckly recovering them, rid hierself
oi encumbrances, and was agreeably sur
prisedl that she could runi so fagt her
speed qutickly landing her at her atart
ing point. The noise proceeded from a
deaf negro attempting to sing. Our
heroine says, if his heart run over~ withi
Smelody his voc didnl't, but catused hwr
to run over so many imulpedimrents inl th
1way that the b)ruise~ she receive;I in
falling calused a rise in the price of e:ln
phor and turpentine ; for shme tiihu
a while she was mort:illy w ounde.l. She
said the old man woul have been u a 4.!o:l
ni%ger; would have suicied v.'it h hi
ownu voice coul lie ha:ve heard it.
The farmers of the convention at .Ja
lapa invite ladies to attend. Wondei
if they want the aid of the poo'~r ttle
memlbers," our tonngumes. whose free useL
Ihis been so abused lby the:1. "birds ci
crealtion;": yet wve'l ret urii good foi
evil and loan the use of our only weapoil
they wanlt it, for we thinlk the conuvenition
will iesult ill good, as goo I and -tauni
men coalipose it.
Our ommssiner ecetlyviited om
imp;hressed with thle result of the exercise:
as weC wOvere with the mannier~ in wihi h,
~conducted theum. We thiink we ech<
the sentiments of hly teachiers gen:e
rally when wye wish him reini tated
iiOur pupIilS 'lamiior for hlis reinstaitc
mienlt. Si-ter teachers let uis use our inl
ille;.en to that elleet. :nd( oune and] all in
for Sale. CLAIL\ L(JLSI
.D. Wonderful Cures.
WD. Hi~oyt Co.. whle:--mate and r::ai
drgi tsoone, G.a.. say : we have bee'
?* etiung Dr. lKinas New t>i-covery. Elect ri
Ititters anud ]huckien's~ Arnica. Salve ior tw<
-. vcars. H1ave never huaindledt reunedije. tha:
'ell as~ wel. or give suchi un iver.sal n:it iLnaI inn:
There hIave been) samie wondlerfiul eures elTen'
ed by 1 these ny-diiines inl this~ ciy. sne.r:
case's of p)ronouncend ('ofSniimpto iVn v be
en .irely enred hy the~ use of a few bou?;
0r. hing's Ne IDiscovery. taken in co nn in
lion with Eiectric Jlitters. We anairantec
Vte,m -always. Sol1 1y r. S. F. Fant. U.-1i
BROW/n'S
IRON
BIT TERS
WILL CURE
IGESTION
I II 'OuSNESS
DYSPE'PI SIA
i%RVOUS PROSTRATION
Cli.LLS ND lEVERS
T\IRE) FEELING
GENERAL DEBILITY
PAIN :1 1E BACK & SIDES
PURE BLOOD
CO)NSTiPATION
\ "E INFIRMITIES
I F. ATISMI
.URA LGIA
K DNEY AND LIVER
T ROUBLES
"' (j. !:3' ALL D.RUGGISTS
. :::. :Ta rk and crossed Red
TAl NO OTHER.
FLOits, os GAI_N
ME.\T , FLOURS
G R.\ I N, r. "1 31EATS
I-*).()[ GRAIN
.Nl E.%I - FLOURS
M:I;:S. . GRAIN
MEATF FLOUlI'S
1: A I N. M3NEATS
F0,GRAIN
MEATs,FLOUR
;nIIN, 31EATS
FLOEn,L_- GRAIN
%EATS, F LOUR
MEATS
GRARN
FLoU> , GRAI3
MpAC, FLOURr
GRAIN. Wml. ME ATH
FLOURS, GRAD3
MEATS, 0 j FLOURC
GRAIN. I% MEAT
FLOURS, GRAID
M1EATS. FLOUP
GnAIN. MEAT
1-S-12u
MONEY TO LOAD
()N
COTTON FARMS,
Io -nams of .0 t Interest 1
per cent. pilr :lhin.
For inrther informLi. aply to
JO!IN Il. PALMER & SON,
(E0. S. MOWER,
-Newberry, S. C.
TWO HUNDRED ROLLS
NEW STOCK
CATON MATTINGS,
REICE1IVED AT THE CARPE'
STORE OF
J. 31i. IDAVIS,
((a.11BIi. S. C.
Also. a Lull line of Wall Pape
Ih)rderIngZ and Ceiling D)ecoration:
One III.ndredi ditierent styles<
Window Shades. nmounred on bet
Sp)ring Fixtures. from Fifty Centst
Five D)ollars a W\indow.
The usuail fine selection of Bod
IBrussels. Tap)estry IBrussels, Extr
.Tuper Three i'ly and Cotton Chai
ICarpets. at prices tha't will compal
with any market in the States.
IIf you are in want of any of tl:
al ove nained airticles. call, or corre;
pond with - J. II. D)AVIS,
0.17-1v. Columbia, S. C.
CIGiCE FAM!L.Y GROCERIE;
-ANB
P LA N T AILON SUPPLIEI
WVe have- wr. in store, Ferri-,' Hams ar
lIreakfast Strp. C. C. C. tennessee Hmrn
Sm44e.'l ed ee i's aind Ox TIonigues. liaco
LanuI atl N. C . olasse. Javai. Laguyra at
Rio Cutftes, Fmest Greei:aI (mi olong Te.
Snt.ars of~ d 1ier urand, Kirk's Lauindi
So;p andi ot her b'r:ds. Also, a nice line
wjre Pitchers. 4 hlts. .iv Tumblers. nit
articlest. D .J. ItAMAGE & SON,
~5-28. Iy. Ne wberry, S. C.
C. D. LOWNDES,
AT MARKET. STALL NO. 1'
NEWEERRY, S, C.,
Dealer in Fresh Fi-h and Vegetable
Shad a specialty. Country orders s
lici te(1. A<hlress, Newberry, S. C.,
P. 0. Ilox :;52, Coln mbia, S. C. 3-24-3
8TH YEAR
'FIDFI.i,TY M UTUA L L.IFIE AsoCIATION
P'ol icies have. a paid up.value aftter Iia
Vea)rs and I : e2h -:ur re tier value oif
per~ cent. at 41ld aige. Asessments a:
eoll eeted e\vry fou umnths th rough ti
E 1nion; Trust (C4.. 41f1 hiladel ph ia, trus
edl capital 1.nia.O.O 04), and1 are lhe
excl ive ly o pay <iea! b losse,. This
on;e of the Ie,t :ass~eaet comipani,
doing~ but,ine4s in he State, the only 01
having .tnrrendr value to policies, b;
neCver 's:!ald a 4oli or01 leviedl an. ext
asse-sment. It la! iwayvs blo14w its esi
mate.
Agents wan! 4d to enny1 iv the Stat
For futheri ~.i:infmtion) address
W. C. SWAFF'IELD,.
Crab 0rchard
.-W A TER;~
THE LIVER. O1
THE KIDNEY"S. .N=. -
THE STOMIACH. i~ ' -8 a
THE BOWELS. ..:-~
4 ? -
DYSPEPSIA, ~=#-."4
CONST IPAT ION, g,. .
SICK H EADACH' EI
Crab Orchard Water Co.. Proprs. E'
Buckler/s Armesa Salve.
- '- n,I. - v in 4 1 - n. ->rb1 for Cut.'. Sor
1 "i*-.- I. l'.---r-. ,;Ji m .::nI. Fever Sores'. T
e:.< . . i IIo N 4 'in 4lfi:tin . Corn.'. 44
a ll :in .rnp . 444 . tn' I ' l. -iively (ures p
or no -ar re ., L 'I guarntCeed tog
--efc .,:ei 4:a 4:)1n or mni4ley refund<l
Prc I cr nt, per. b' *iox. For .'ale by Dr. s.
v..,it 121
148 MAIN STJREET,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Wonderful inducements will be offered this spring in fresh
selected CLOTHING of choice manufacture, correct styles,
and guaranteeing the best fitting garments ever offered in any
establishment South.
Mv stock of assorted FELT AND STRAW HATS is large
and fresh, up to thr l;test styles and at lowest possible prices.
GINTS FUR NISIIING GOODS in the greatest variety,
consisting of all the latest shapes in celebrated CUFFS AND
COLLARS, in Linen and Paper, at sacrifice prices.
TRUNKS AND VALISES will be offered this season at
manufacturers' prices, having bought very largely in that
line of goods for cash at bottom prices, I will give the benefit
to my trade who will favor me with their call or order.
In view of tije hard times I have determined to sell choice
DIAGONAL, CORKSCREWS, BROADTAILS SUITS
at such low prices as will astonish any purchaser in that line.
My CASSIMERE SUITS are of the corset fittings, in every
variety, at the cheapest possible prices.
My Stock of Light Weight Clothes in SEERSUCKER,
ALPACCAS, DRABDETARS and LINEN SUITINGS.
of every nature is of the largest variety at correspondingly
low prices.
'My YOUTHS' BOYS' and CHILDRENS' CLOTHING
is simply too large to give any fair description of their styles,
qualities cr prices. These goods will be offered, beyond any
doubt of the most skeptical mitids, at sacrificed prices. I will
D knock competition into the shade.
M1y stock consists of all the varieties of Diagonals, Cassi
meres. Seersuckers. Linens and Alapaccas in suits or in
single piece goo.Is. for which no one in want in these times
need try any further. but send me your order or call when you
are in the ciy of Columbia and get your cheapest bargains at
Philip Epstiun
148 Main Street, ColumbIa, S. C.
tA
WINTER IS OVER
e And now is the time foIr purchasers that buy for cash to get bargains. During
- the next ;. day~s I will s-li my en:ire stock of
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Boots and Shoes,
B . Hats, Trunks, &c.,
Regard1less of cost. to make room for the New Goods that I expect to buy in New
d York during the latter part of the next month.
I do not want w~ gnote pries now. but arn examination of thre goods and priees
will conv ince any' p -qn that we will do just what we adverti-e. If you want to
dsave money caln at tue
SLE ADER OF LOW PRICES,
WillCokith Stet
e themi iS I hie cI:l e I
s Charter Oak Range.
s with wire~ gaz dors. It .ill 1ook in the street or yard. This is no0 idle talk, it -
hai- been tested by the imanniacturers. Next. we ha:ve the
ILLUSTRIOUS LEE STOVE,
me atRichmond. and, like the man it was named for, it carries more weight -a
thani anyV sove onI the market. call and see it. Next, we have the
FARM~ER GIRL,
which is too well kniowni in thii- county, for its beauty and cooking capacities to
make speciail mn'tio n of. atnd the
,EXOELSIOR PEN
w1~hi ch is niotedi for it- economy of fuel. At an earily date ai few cheap stoves' will
arive. And vet another Novelty we are -oe argents for Newberry and Laurens
Co esNrBOIL-OVER-ABLE"
S,iove Pot- I n Sco chol! Th ca not beboiled over--somethingnobby. WeI
still carry a go lin 1 f erekery gla an'd dn ware. Also agood linieof
Tinwar 'i,in our Ihp mad byama i 31 year experience. Stove repairing
' . we re iets fo the TerI ( a tove Flues,~ perfectly fire proof. Roofing
andti ing a~t rasoab prc1 0u rooling mnechianes have had wide experi
ecIiC. aind we do not be-itait to) gua:rantee all w ork done by them.
50.000s p4Iundli Cottonl raig wantedt in exchange for goods. 5,000 pounds bees
wa:x want':d. wrappsing anid News Paper at manufacturers prices, freight added.
SCOT &BRO.
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