Newspaper Page Text
Local and Special. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 188G. MS PAPER magn e atGeo. gBUreaU(0Osp0eest*o. w'*t!' ad Church Notices. BAPTIST-Iv. C. P. Scott, pastor. Freachin.g by the -pastor at 11 a. In. and S p. I.. next Sunda . Smudav school at 3:30 p. m. 31r. J. h. Carwile' Super intendent. Prayer meetiig Wedneslay at S p.m. LUTHERAN-Rev. A. B. 3e3lakin, Pastor. Preaching next Sunda by the pastor, at 11a . m. and 8 p. m. 't'indaY school at 3:301 p. i.. Mr. Geo. B. Cromer, Superintendent. Praver neeting Wed nesday at 8 p. In. METHODIST---Rev. II. F. Chrielzberg. pastor. Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m. and S p. m., next Sunday. Sunday school at 4 p. in., 'Mr. John W. Chapman. Superintendent. Prayer meeting Wednesday it 8 p. m. A. R. PRFsnYTERIAN-Rev. E. P.'! XcClintock, pastor. Service next Sun day by the pastor at 11 a. m. Sundar school at 9:3o a. in., Mr. N1. A. Carlisle. Superintendent. Prayer meeting Wed nesday at 8 p. in. Missionarv Society Wednesday at 3 p. m., Mrs. C. Mower. President. W. C. T. U. Tues- I day at 3:30 p. m.. Mrs. C. Mower, Presi dent. EPISCOPAL---ReV. W. 11. Ilackel, rector. Service by the rector every third Sunday at 11 a. m. and 4:3) p. in. Lay reading by Mr. N. B. Mazvek at 11 a. m. PRESBYTERIAN-No pastorat present. @1day school at 3:30 p. m.. Mr. W. I E. 'Pelham,. Superintendent. Prayer meeting eve-Y Wednesday at 8 p. Im. To Our Friends at Prosperity. Leave your orders for the HERAL1> -AND NEWs with Mr. Allen M. Wyse at the 'store of Wise Bros., who is our an thorized agent at that place. tf. Sudden Death. t A young colored woman niamed Helon X-athas was taken suddenly sick at one of the colored churches last Sunda.v night, she was taken home and died next morning. An inquest was held, and it was decided that she died from natural caueos. t 1. Dr. Thomas Moore, who is \\idely known throughout the State, recom- i mends Wood's Odontine as harmless and I efficient. 25 cents a box at Robertson's, I Fant's, Pelham's and all druggists. f Every bottle of Oxysuilphine guaran teed to cure Chills and Fever, sold by all i druggistz, price $1. It ? Eaqter Cards at Capian's book store. Go to )r. Fant's and buy some of those I ne banana cantaloupe seeTds. If prop erly cultivated they~ will grow from two ( to three feet long, and are much better I 4flavored than t be nutmeg cantaloupe. y, Mrs. S. A. Riser & Co., at the store of S L. P. W. Ri-er, on main street, are pre ~rd to do all kinds of millinery and ' maing with neatness and dis- I 'ch. They are now opening their I new goods,:and ask the ladies to call and t examine their stock. :-alt f. Boots and shoes low down at 1 3-10-ti. J. S.RUSEL. Fishing Tackle at Cas:on & Hunt's Old Iron. taken from the jail cells, as good as new, for sale cheap by 3-31-tf. J. S- RUSSELL- a Diamond E aster Egg Dyes, four colors i Xn one packag~e, for 10 cents, with a ~beautiful E:ister Card, at Robertsoni s rug Store, opposite the postoffice. For blatnk books, pocket books or any c kind of books call on Caston .& Hunt. I Fresh Garden Seed and Onion Sets at t 1-2~-ti. J- S- RUSSETLS. A new and beautiful stock of Lamps f all descriptions vei y cheap at Robert- f n's drug store, opposite the postofhece. I S9-24--ti ~Birthd.ay Cards at Chapman's book re. 4-14~tt. a ni-t's New Crop G.ardeni Seeds for e cheap at Robertson's Drug Srore. :itt the Po-tothice. l-( e rent, no elerk hire enables ine to at bottom pi!ces. ~S us~JL 10-tif4 .R SEL -andl Lemios at Normian-.-, Pro'-. -t milk-the teeth. Rted as a e - t YTeilow as gold-the u tine :3 cents a box I( a -~ nd Cathartic Pil Is e1iiines at / J. S. R c.SSEL' S. Ben-lIInry If no(t d4 at low price at 1 ILt -~ and bottle- at. A - , x-.:I-.3' on c A..N * he 3::.::1n:44.4': . y i i. h: i I: n : -.144-- in4 4a Tr 4! '-4:! '' u :'l:- a re-terda 4'-4::1 i'::en - ' Xir. . . 4'Cnith Livina"d ti n b: r Iat -:- ! i ti ',' : i ! '' : T e ' : -:i r -. l .:i- l hu: 4 h. r1al w:1 h:. l :. : a- l': E'li- C n :% -- .1(1 ( 144~44''. ('4144 44 z ('- fl-'([ ti!aIt - Ifi V 4 : II4 \rr- ; 4 ; :'4 whv i .- 1 ' Mrb . prL i :: ! : :-- waR, il:1 re-t ~'( ('4 (4 .44 .'. Iiil. -:I rt 1 r' 4 'A 4 )Ii4t- t.iv f '4 11 i(44- 4 I : 4IC I44 vI ! t I. II : : 10 : . \l-e r. 1... Aon 1:4:v S vel.l.-. v:ld p!rc'. 1 11VIt111 41 1;iL.: fo- M r. h L! 4! 1*ju1 o 4o11 >144e N V .11 T11 o.: t h 111:f* (" 0e , 'W il.1. wa l O, 'o: . . M. i4p11r1 , l14. .It4 Cal . l i : 1 4.4m-1 1. 1:4all pp): -oh I%d t -til tha t IIIq-iI*l!:,'4-441 Sail 41 1 14 : t !wC t back. It 4'ne. ' :u 441 'haiW4<: ! he )r: h--)1 1o l toto", twna Sa :h i._ \av hoo it h::n,e. 114 01r. Iig tn T cZ i n nodl.u lh Myn. a"Id- 1 : ml3'r I. ir - . tell ont.. M - ri,:i. tesb!i1ld i thai 1%r! 'nde -: . - i 1 . _ )I . ; j w i: )r hat d.d nad oirtoere "whm : h -:v t 4 :LI*!,N.' !t, 414.. 1)1_ 4't of~ fl4o ya-I] and1( After -: nijrenh, co1l4 re ,(' 1,4 i lotij0 h :dv. 1dy .:-o b .:a s itl to tie iar.e di oi a ii. Iilel-l an Il- followiin cd a no ; v lie l \.i. ' :0.n i a-(o. .iclored.1 ''V4 -' th:4 '0n 0le iO 1: 5 :44 " (n-ty IfOw Citizen.; o) >ie coit . 1ir n Uv h i h(in:w' 1:o (0 V 1 monl pi'r surt a th y:14rd awpy chr- tho Ifent his ciar!te t , . a y or bring r'he !li O41~e'I At 1 :ww a h u of c!4i e the Aqlu-t:. a New- i Mcrr. andJ Z r(nd. Liv i!i i ;: Cut 11their !0M Twhli-, Ntr 1 an. '-. Living c.ne ayin1g hat an Il.Ct de li:ud to tlejo :arry te d4 1ad4: p4":ig out~ ofte yad and' 11 hait klt- h: owien hi i Nv id ilt. fe' r ar np)oeniat th- by c o r .lel Ior bet ie.tlae .was -ctiven ort .I)y j!ho na hrim r11 nda ede litteeo Z f4u" ill. th 0 NVwI)zi,.o t call i as )r si t ue (0 to te ci it i: z own hep conty. - .T: ivi-.:: e amw l lellaosh4. 3L 1)., Will. 1". 'Tarrant. All re.. ilrdord. hJoiin (. l(-% oiutIu rBilop. T iilto 11. and, rE\t"intt ha Lan-. election he held to e.:de 5000' in-oposed aL1 h fr_! me. id,ed..~'' hv chir.nan Johnton as coni-'4 orti si1nture to.1' (41141 pe1t" it Von4 I lTown IcIntosh, 341.' D.. Wi . T.' Taru'it, A1n-4 rewS' .i Kil'14re, Joh . Ne4'-, Clinton1 ion Fred0 Sal(4. Pn.sin i0er, 4 Fr:':i t 1.' clutm1per't.4'C c L toner ' 14 V.ong. 4ri4 ac i t:t Ci f Eng::' 441t!4"tii-r,I . ' . Bark, 41le, I whol had1 jus driv' over~ M ' the rout1 e4ingCa p er'.t y4041 prw ii'able r .o, (1nd rt so4.': ditiieuit :ts wa4a44r4th ug t ere and 1alud. The rout between41 ut would no aCnun 444 41nuh. '. (.id hes e 1xcte to 0 tar to(4 w4[ ork 0 4i>44 nish $4141t 1 in 44el e mo th. 31. 1'4iteheil4 retpCt' of t he road.I!! j .41 ,4.(. .c1 in the1.''f 10:24-. of )Trial In tice' 1:i 4 tL11o'cl 4ek on: next -Iaturday i lt report.4 Cotomra '.C,3ae n G 14.4T. '/ 4'.f - V., :ma r#l.,4 (4. ti' j') f tloo'nr . Th ills 44 well tu:4 l . eem j44give' goo 4:4 i '!'ion They:l44 are14 b a'i' onc u1'-d thein.(4 Ship at once.4' Your4 .x 44 4' '4e.,4 W ., 44. F i E!: (4.4 4tr.. ' 4-N 'I. .44 W bh'.4 al' iLr"rciio of ort4.4 4pk4 of:Ii-igwl know as one til be. t Vri!al e t n l'rla t 414 notenT:a\ uign pa!t :wh '4hle opn-:.:u l I war' of1 hisD 4cce,. . I s1t. ''4r4' r f.4 r hi f44 th.-' t::te Grant of ti"444(-. 4atr 44! of4 [41:1 . !r of' '4 xv h 1..'441'c:ro!! . (1:44d :tt4 :44h4,4.n! h.'i 4':4m t.y illie- 4'4' 4i Yarious and all About. (; ai:d March at 9 p). m. R'ai notice of iarketstalls to rent. 3Iesels are raging all over the State. inmorial <iay is only about two week T : r ildly re(quTt a little .aU .-n- it) have a nation:l1 b:Ik The old l:lv has notling to do w%itih a I ra-la. W.- ti.ght Prof. F,s!er'" storm li:l ,t ric la1-t Monday. B t.!r b VO'y1r rinoniter soo% n.4 th- y ale miI the rie. C,iunbia io-morrow. Pr ospiriy will e well rvprek---ecnted at i b.l t,-norrow niiglit. Childe IIarold Lake is getting on veiy Ix with lhi- broken leg. Iii anet ti mnes Easter Sun1ay was U3li'l he "Suiday of joy." P.wiwlerly at the bat, Jay Gould on :.l-. au-l w iat's to follow? Be sure :imd go to the ball to-:norrow igih t. "'hey" are all going. Th!re are 4-17 white children attenl ig h 11hool in No. 9 town4hip. -Ii. that by the plow would thrive, Mu- either hr)ld himself or drive." Mr. C. W. 'Moore has retired from thw ilenoral control of Svneea Free Press. Mr. S. T. Riser will p!cacl in the Lut an Cliuirch next Sunday morning. If vou want to be in the fashion get vnI :I pug dog with a curl in hii- narr Iyv. The regular Easter services will be it-itl at the Episcopld Chu111rch next Sun div. At. tile election for alderman for ward I, Mr. B,n Cline received the entire vote ea4t. Bn Cline has a large variety of lawns to SlIow you and you reilly ought to see theml. Large crowd in town last Saturday. Ti- mirchants looked happy in selling ("Oods. The ladies of the Methodist Church are goilg to have a lawn party very shortlv. The little folks seemed to enjoy the hnt for Easter eggs very much on last Sat urday. Our jalapa correspondent should have o of Brooks' pr. oxide of silicates for is catel pillars. The :in nual session of the Grand Order of 1. 0. 0. F. will meet in Chester on the 12th of May. As red is fashionable this season, you haI better keep on your flannels for a week or so yet. Jud-cmg from the amount of beans ihmted last Friday, pork and beans will he cheap this year. The prelimiiar survey of the Colum l:ia. Newberry and Laurens Railroad vill z,on be made. We rn-ret to learn of the death of the ..-v. MIanning Brown, but could not earn! the particulars. De liver me from this crying evil, as iwe young man said w hen his first born ould not be quieted. Te-ll your wife to be sure there are no loo e~ dilles in your pants pockets wim-ore .shie trades them off. A (-olorddl girl iin Rock Hill recently cave birth to a child. having four ears. -Ih/id,. It must be a girl. Ri-v.11. 31. DuBose has declined the all ixtinded by Arleigh Presbyterian hiirch to become its pastor-. The down train on yesterday carried mi extra coachi for the benetit of visitors o tii- Charleston Floral Fair. P rof. Foster, of Leaven worth. Kansas. ir-dicts that there will be a great storm eriod from April 25th to 20th. id it ever occur to you what a good lared fellow a printer is? Hle makes ta reguilar business to set 'em uip. Workmen have torn down the tun ightly wooden houses in the rear of the Newb;erry IIotel on Friend Street. Maritin lronis the Knights of Labor man. has beenCI arreste-d in St. Lo:us. onder if they will put him ini irons. Why is a woman at a picnie like a nan, wvho ha:s itabibed too freely ?They ot hi say. "0Ough ! look at the snake." The fancy stationery articles in stock ut the IIERALD Book Store will be sold t co't, and miscellaneous books und(er -nt. Tiieire will lie a meeting at the Court Ionise next Monday to hear the report f thle delegates to the farmers' conveni loll. It will be wvell worth seeing little Mli-s T. C. and Master C. M. in their fauir d:a:ce-s at tIhe ball to-morrow iiihit. Willie Wright wvho died at D)ue West in the 24th inst. was brought to this city mi Mondah:y anid hiterredl ini Rosemonit It. is hard to tell this season whether t.lw holies ar ie cultivating a tlo)wer gar dlen or keeling an aviary,judginig from heir hiate. An exch-inge~ .ays Bostoni is suifferinig frliii a icnt fainie. T1hiey nleed a fewv -rlomils of Soiuthi Carolina fertilizer p that way. Thei inventor of a piapier maclie coflin -laim it ti be tire prouof, which is not at dI neces-arv, as we can't take them all he way with tus. The pienic party on last Friday must my. had a very line, large time, as eaceh Ciapleh cla ims to have had a bet ter time ha:n any of the others. Wewere pleased to see Tom Grenieker. Ir., aibout town aigainl. iIe has recovered ri h iis attaick of pneClumlonii, but is not vt ab)1-le o let urn to) his duities. The ennitii tees apploinmted at lie rail ra:I mneetinig laust SaturdayV are me-etiing m ith great sne-cess in obtaining signa urll tol tihe petitions for an elect ion. The man who min ds his own bulsinless night be called a monopolist.--E.c. If hi i monie~d monopolies were onlyv as ca re- this county would be bletter off. A. nmunber of our exchanges have a ait of eredit ing articles to the N ew rv NE~w s AND) IIRALD). Outr name il-:ALD. AND NEWS, brothers, anid M ri Go. B. Lester. of Newberry i;ui, a progressive young farmer, ia-reently removed from Ne-wberry to !!:;iii Ierry. in Edlgetiel d Coumyi. Whaiit will the ladies do1? An "anti plu'mig-e league"~ has been formed in En Iihmd to check thle destruct ion of bir in cued by theo prescent fashion ofI wearng bird and feather ornaments. A very initeresting gamle of baseball wa phlayed between the college niine uni the town nine on last Thursday. Iyhe colleg~e c:ime out ahead by onie run iinly.lThere was some fine play:ig on b-i Ih sides. The Atlanta Con4titution say-s that thoughl~ it takes a robust blacksmith to ahoe a horse, vet only- a delicate, timlidl wmlaii cani sitecesssfully ".hoe" a lien. Ah wvo;man, what a blIessing art thou, Of The Cw'Anua- N-w.r Iot f'mrvns 1or I zt.' i n !.ei1 I h. m t!k..t frll:m vt- f,r i ltk-- vi : 1 i j ;r;<p:an!t ii.4 of w ll x-nl I ount4 rfI it hney hae eXartnn ut2 Hie1tryi::4 tIX h':4ir il t lt S t I lve 1 o I ella in! cirl a rv IIi.(I Mr. N. A. Pylef a l:rdlle u1it a rWm-"e wit m)l.r C-. Whih- Mrleep OH.o 'llr. lie'i4111' heLV Gn:.e .-1'41111l1~ w: )Lbein carred n bripome wI ie :n.ialil : rn awain the hlave- w-ard ()f bewin I r w IthrI vII 1iIough"I a keh 0l.-. buit th 1 k4- th. wh11 vake. V. 1e.T-r. r.:. Oi' D.--eltnb-1. !. U,. 51-s'i. 6i s -vretary of the Treatur Cppoi0tji 1l25r1..1.11. Mhter . 'N. .4:i!( :nd F. Wvel rber.' Jr., a1,; :1 cMlizi;)ii1l 1) 4-X:lil. Intoo :11)(I re n)Ort 1. 1 t ' in*.-et I.. x WHou t wit a vIew to :111 early% re:ad lns: ment thercof. Two report w eiled. 11s..1rity n(I port whieb gave :ui if l"hat each state. i . .!titl-d t 111dit.b tranl-fer from the corn-ely :alj d c11 oti me-wio t (lf the cb iln isio rIg ffr. th I tate. for thv * I111nt wlli1 ll ik 11hiwil -,i' have ve l COll-ted n-z ax :11d for That only, this :n1mit to le deulcted from fi1- Mx .; pwrtionecd to, the tate in order to db-ter minle thle brilance (1:w, :aid they submi. that te prr' pe.r er-dqi 1.pS:l l e l ax chared I.; tax w;et 'd(: d th:at the itemIlls oIf pe ly (tr t:1-ts are11 expenseiced bra-wt f defallit ii thle lli1 t of I hut ',aIx wx iAl fl4 itinle pret-arib by h i, a 4 re in :(fim tion )to thle tax im;-vd by th:- haw.'' A minor it1V report it mle InItby .Mlr. Wvrbwr. who tC0111ind; l0 :e th:cl i.- e:!tit1 e.(i 14) credit lonIl the o tlt tax Ow p1!or1M* tioned to it. no(T mnly f1r th'. Inll:)tl:l the tx coll-ctil . lb, - l-4 f4jr the ilt a; penalt'y, intr t.1 t 'o'' t an1d ' xcesi*I . We h elieie our fricid i riht ,lt. ald Conl .gral'ilatee himl 11ponI thle "able mainin r inl whih it, has ldef thb e cla imd of teil c-itizens, of hsutt. The report. i- on! tha:it his friends shoul d be proud of az it rtflects holor Ip -n him. M1i Alma Clha A-1- vin relatives it in t he city. 3isAddie Cab(-i11ll.; vi- iting at Capt. WrighLt' N:. i Mr. E. A. Scott 14ft Saturday for aL short trip to Colmhibla. We ha- a pleazant call frome )r. J. B. O'N. 11f Pomilarin, yeStt'rday. Rev. G. . iio1 h a1(1s l ben eleced rvporn-r ci the Gr:and LidgIe of the Kih of HIonor. Col. T. L. e1. Irb . J. Y. Shecrard and A. P'. *(llivanl. of L:uirens.z were in the ciy on Tu1411sdY. 'r. S. T. Risr, of Ne wwb'rt-Y College will till Dr. Bowmn'isW pulpit in1 Savan nahl this'Silmmier, during his abSene. Rev. A. G. Voight rotunr1 d to te e from savannah uln 310day, where hie had been s Rv. Dr. 11lmanll. The Rev. S. L:e(,r. Preidnt of le I Williamnton Femal e Collegv, -will pIali Inte :It1hotIis Churh nixt Sabb1thn' We:a a ploIsanlt fn m f M' r. F. trave'lin aL'ent f1r4F1ick & Co.' Ee (L.ip le 0en ie lf iW1((i 1 '4121 GlligerI Al(e1 o. f114 1' h Fa. I2ir excel itself( to-day.1th il th ful ieN''1tr'.' No1 ette4i1ueofth'ppe has ver lef the'pubict io n o4ice.In ot.coum arj1ie- tol all'. th 'eventlltsthic al p'arit42TTofI th' wold durin' the.12' p1oat week4. and'iftin ~1 wihtier4 ma ter. is rlier-e The Wee klyI1 New) a:1 '1''in Cier 4i11 just' rad-,kii Xe i orr..pit 3 Weedretheaoea'wol enn T.se Hog)e Nelhool. We paid a pleasant vi.ir to thi, -chael tile other day :aul wiere plasI tn oz how streesfully it is being e.duh-e by W. B. We-t. %Ilo alzo has hage Of v. r colored teacler d* partment, he is %ppreciate., Nhe res:,pons ibility etigv h imI. IIIe haz recenithy:b- iart the other *tuie- of theu dihZ. Tio -r e nre :A7 puipil,, and!i hI- ha., onlY i s ,.i t It lie believes ill sVi'. Chns-ze, -oing( to aild fromn Hi-r d- inl perec odir.It "ive-Z 11-aZ r io St00k of aln inlstitu1tioni which i Iloigll"so much gool t i.hec ity. I:.3 potind, for -5 eent-;. LI-mon- 2 o .1n4-1e At eit-1n1. R.v. II. F. Chirie zberIl! wi hn painful aceident onl Nsast atilrld . i . V:Is overseei. the buildin-Z )f a liII Ii holl- ill tile parsoilag ard. whn he i fell ani lj-ocated li.; bIINhcr. fi- xa.: :1 in:ble to lill his pili-it 1-t Sm1 .y. I i haz improve(I very tit-h. PROSPERITY. MIt. Tabor had churebI -ervie 1-m GtoA: thi Frid:v. o The Proporietor of the IIt- .1 .\ Ni: N -ws nas ill t4.nlI this week. K The favorabbe wei-her aIdUL Ill' i il he1. appearn:lice of sma'l irain. wV The pileastait smile of a It. A. I'. ! Pifir of Newbherry wa: sien agai Il 0: :mr street-. We received with ph.:le:1re S.-Vt-r a'-.l fr opviuietary lettzrs front Ma. V. T. pl Gr;IY of Algus!a. at Thle Plro4 perity milliner-y e:hih rnvint i. vnijoying a v,ry larg.-r:iei s-, ladie-;' hat,, laces &v. hi 'Ir. J. Ihviie Booz.r hins ivtirn-d - b fromli Florila. Ie says the S!au o th Newberry muit- him it ter. hi 'Ile Prosperity Iook 11 and L:Il r m 111 .ompany is a lively organization mil til bids fair to do goo<i4ervice whell nce;i-d. The property of W. P. Ilarmon's !state sold well, especially his gdd watch, and still none of the family - 21ured its pulrchlase. o John Fulmer (near tie Lexiigt-on Ii ine) has the agency for a iew kin'l of :ook stove and takes much painz ill x- M plaiiing its many advantages. Perhap4 the Jalapa correspondni It h1 better consult his neighbor oi the rail road subject first. If agreeable Xwe xviij Alen entertain the proposition. Newberry bids fair to be a booin11 ity when the narrow gauge arrives her. lid doubly so vith e atssrance of 1 he l2lumbia, Newberry and L:.oirens. T. Ea,ter has been a rich harvest for thie little folks, they Continue to visit the re A rabbit nests (as they are calle()(-veiy morning, hoping to Jind more of th.. beautifully colored eggs. Ir. Jacob BedenbanuIgI leads tih- way.t in farmin-r. le has lik corn crop Ill worked over and commenes tliiz week to vork 1ik cotton. Ife says li, <1l w I not allow anliy- idle hands to Imimge 1ouni1114d his plantation, hey m111ust ilwr work or leave at hort n.o.tic- . Thriee butsy days of t:ul, imblracing Good Friday. As a etustomn Gooid Fri- 5 dy is se!t apaiirt by tmany of onr pie( pe to go tio town andi trade. This y-ear the time colmulenedl 0on TIhursdayV he- 1' fore, endinig wXith Saturday, forttunately v for both nmerchiants andi ultoirs, fromt the fact that allh could not haveX reCeivedl proper at tettion oni the onle day . J A L A PA. Rain is needed very b:adly. Commnunioni Services will be h:eli at Iead Spring Church oii next Simlday. Early planted cot toll is coing u~tp. but a goo tand! canniot be txpieti n less it gets a warm rain. Great comin ilit is made by lie farma rs this~ spring abtouit theI crows, they have puilled up more corn th:aui e ver. Next 3Ionday is the day for the farinl ers to meet at the CouIrt IIou-e I o hear the report of delegates from the St:lte Covention. The cat erpillars are very numfifer. is oi the fruit trees th1i0 spinlg ma l aret doing coiisiderable damiage, wh--re they are permitted to stay. MIr. Charley Nicely. sect ion ma -t er 'in the Laurenis Rih:o:d, has been ordeireid to Greenwood to take charge of a : tion, tand MIr. Seit t wvill take eharge oft this sect ion. Our farmer' cltub Xwill meet oil Satur day at 3i p. m. Everybody i- invititd toI attendl, 3Ir. E. P. Chalmers w'ill :adldre the mneetinig and MIr. Willie Wright will I readl andt tdtliver ani es:tay onl ariel- I tare.y Liberty IIall cKrresponldent waniit id 10 know if tile Farmers' CIlub really wantedk the ladies to come to) thn-ir mneetings I will say that we do, for 110 dioubt withI F their assistanice! we mliiht b)e thle insti- I gat ioa of accoimiplising Womian's Su f frage iln tii countliy. andl thiini what a happy tuime wye cot have voting I for State andt Coluty (ilicers, especially the Schlool Coimmiis-ionlir. A- I amn a mai:rried imain I amii iln favoir of reinlst:in yU ori preseint iineutmbenlt. - .J AN. CHAPELLS. Ouri schools ar ic louisingi. Beaii nl weather atnd tIle t illerso the soil are takin g wh-i I a:I ge ofit by diligently preparuig fir ,a large citp of the ileeey lint anld hloinyl. G aii somleof ouri mertIihant -arie lulti in'gilnl a s:id smile and thers are' whIiling awayV the timeI. readling 1 :1m JonIe-' ser- I man,10. wonlIdirs of the Xworbili andI poet cal wo(rks of vaiougis autthorl :X Ihill ( others are tishingi. Two of our Knlighlt-. Mes-rs. W. ll. four of Chlappiell' lgovely d1:1 Ighters, tie oiler afternoon wvent fi-Ihing to the old Clit ofl, a lacerr on the Saihliha Ihi between Chiappells andil Sahidha. They ' tisovered somielinIg near the an inI line biushes thriowingi water terr ibly and,gl to thetir surp)rise,.,aiw it to lie a hugte I fish. aiid being tunable tog get it ggm alive they resorted to thiri i,toi g, and1 atfter riddling its bodyi with hu itlh-t. an waigi thley got it to the bianik but ntt dead, they linlished it after :11htot severinig its head from ita bodiy. Thliy brot;;ht it. as matter of curse. ito Cha:l pels anid weighled it, it wveighed ]I lb s anti several thought it was a carp a there were somei ptut theiei 5eved 21 ear ag.o. Withi .,eh a stre:uln as the t- Iia anl such ti-lh, weI ure ~idependil.i 11 othnr.mshries ANON. I -t It ,c 1148 MAIN COLUI3 Wond'Arul 1inducnenlis will be .i selected CL)T H IN(i f choice I and guaranteing the best titting cstablis4lt unnt South. MI vStock of aotdFiTAl and fre.h. 1p tI the ltest styles t _GENTlS FURNISIIN., (400 consist:ng f all the h:.t )ag-C$ COLL ARS. in Linen and Paper. TRUNKS ANl D ATlISES w manufcturers priccs, haviig IjUu line of goods f4r cash at b)ttoM IrI to mv tride wlv vill 1vor me wit In view of the hard times I ha DIAGONAL, CORKSCREW. at such low priceS 1s will Mv CASSIE R E SUITS are variety, at the ellicapest po;siile pi My Stock of Light Wight C! ALPACCAS. DRAB)ETARS of every nature is of the lary: low p rices. IA My YOUTHS' BOYS' an is simply too large to g any t qualities cr priceS. These goods doubt of the most skeptical min%ds. knock competition into the shade. My stock coriJsts of all the v meres, Secrsuckrs. Linens and single piece goods. for which no need try any further.h ut send ne are in the city of Columbia and 2c -W-1 148 Main Street, C 10-21y WINTER I And now i,: the timeI for pur1cha,ters that 1 the next :) day- I will sell my enire stoek of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and 5 Regairdle( of cost. ti make:i room for the Nei York thiring the latter palrt of ithe nlext moti: I do not wanit to4 1no pi We now, bt anl will convince any peso that we will do just save moner call at thle LEADER OF LOl , illC4 Cooki in We have jul-t received1 some. ne~w adiioti Charter Oa S. wa[i u ireL / (anz iho . It u 'd ook ~in tile at has- been tete by1.'- i1 the manuI1Lfacturers. Ni*xt IL LUSTPdOUS i '. thi:m' any~ ..tor eniIl 1 th makei ea! l n see:t which i.' too neli kiLown ini this couty,V for sB-XCELSIO whichl is noe l foris 4:con.Imy of fuel. A.r :i:arive. Andi vet anto:h!ir N(4ve1.y. we are s Coulitie'- f:r ti. S"NON-BOIL-O c 4till Carry a goo lin i er.-kery, yht- ani Ti11 t wr Iii 4ur ' kl i b :n Wt ee.T,:nItil w1pino i. 4.1it. to uarant -el al a. w a atel. wrappin and New' - ape)r alt m 3-l4.:f .'REET9 IBIA, S C. ofuered this spring in fresh nanufacture. correct styles, irment ever offered in ziny SST RAW HATS is large Ili at .,)west poSs-ib1"e prices. D- in the greatest variety. --rated CUFFS AND z Prifice pices, be1- offered thi season at zht very lar,elv in that -. will give the benefit i tLir call or order. ': deter:rnined to sell choice BROADTAILS SUITS ;-:purchaser in that line. ut -tins. in every - SEERSUCKER, LINEN SUITINGS rrespondingly KE CENS LOTHING 'A- -rp oter styles, v- ond any . :7- , I Iw "rieties of Di-zonals. Cassi Alapaceas in suits or in :e in want in these times our order or call when you t y.ur chiapest bargains at pstins alumbia, S. C. [S. OVER my for enLTh to get bargains. During ~Has, Trunks, &c., e Goods that I expect to buy in New examinationl of the good1s and prices what we advertise. If you want to WVPRICES, __ T'LNN. the Street. Sto our s.tock of stoves. and among - k Range ree't or yard'i. TIhis is no0 idle tailk. it wye have the ~EE STOVE, nr Suinmed for. it carris mowigh Next, we have: theC GIRL, bieuty anid cooking caipacities to an (:nr!V dat. a few cheap stoves will e*t ?g'wfo Newberry an!d Laurens VE R-A BL E' he bnlilld over-something nobby. We 1 wood-n ware. Also a good line of years- experience. Store repairing Flues. perfectly lire proof. Roofing ing m~ch1anRies have had wide experi work done hv them. :hnnge for good.s. 5,030 pounds bees manufi acturers prices, freight added. tBRO.< MT. TA BOR. E r -. . :: 31:. 'r:tbor we .!:-. ..: . te re f 1.~ iite 3I a t4.Ltk' llariwle'IFi k . - & r ...' h v i -1 1.y i; the i:i cre C. N runat M!t.T:aI I i"fl lIofla:r w: S-n er Iube ito a 1rg il l C i:; 11 prcc v ti ln ein !1 uv .-' :rai- < > . . c;. : ei til br= nf q: L"y S"f p a:whn - :x DA:V: y (agrgir acom p - teii lie..u.the ceAN - . - 1 1 i:'llft :zvor ia rt In;: fi' lllC wi i -. I a I I b: !.' Mi. NI . C. o il - , .#- hvlli the rcp , -- Cijrwcti'v;. A"I "f this coillt3 a ,h br.iS: i--:::!e : A.:111n eli a ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 wt. .\:1"rIalhr!re tso:1 ty\ 2-1;.;. byv Rxv. 11. 1 i' i g . ' (of .: h :i :i- city. y:u u ' m 'in th b r- -ri rl ti;tic isNilia J -lws. :;H if lk- Ity. .kt imi.- ''' o:i Awe 24th 1iist Mr. M~ We ighc \ \I ii.m c i!yi. r - . C ut i . i Le t'i.1.iijij: ti -ti ie;I'r.le i All% .v . n -d . v uit a 'i:elii:; g' :. c t'.li - ' Ilv .u :1e. ' lt'-ii . Mt 1 ri1cal U !rolitt IsHr' i i 'or the l2etALll AN V -: C ii l ic e' r :! itli-ci. : .l lo lf vi't w.: 1.t1.'ie lef ol a vr "ior r. ;1:1h- T mertE i . a. u. -.li.it i .> fleI -ci. .-h r i. W ei ietin th cii. 'W.: F. L.Che1 \.t iiMerii i 2e iltli us h vh: i nie'tlu the LI'lte lthi' l.-lo tc 31r. -h1. tW . Oxuel F Ciir1 i-. i'e-rg.j l ofI cthis counetl Bttero,i:v;z's hr restothz ::.Th : :t -. n o b y Isktv t II.saI eI. ti c'i . c I r.ii bI.o 1 it eh-eb:u h tvr th ina el,i .f- -in- . : iftht citdo creay dsee P\tyiiian.- rerize- Ln .he be.hist r . \\oiiiv \\Lin : i:::ht. l t.i:nhr; of : ,t, hi' city .oasr.O thtIr. i . r pe lt. '.- u. ii i th if t otherstnce Uw. L- in. Plcea s s hwscn jtp -tinf etrui- .-c itdttrscc. s iyst Sfli r , i uneit.i ned ta d tvertisotn gen-fn. :all hs iie c rni pecie al -in:e.r r,k' Sal rh 'rn h dine,t c nter. t:h" M.r~'il iniiw'.tebwlnecie lay acc i' ntr: oth er hint. . stnJ. c m,.ttn..ctohn '~fYrnmdc ht i s n o te 'e n G- a in-' fo rv.eM r: . dlttreswllre plie X- t h rw r i :ii-ed rker': i.. Ib al:: .iis p ths w s l rtr, a eif -= esn.- 4 -1-i Bitlters tA A S R_ED i tie." o a rwsfo itr ueeey hincc " WelCtde't u tde cuean iesl len knwnt th rfsin an urof n Isivet th' rni :a o:e e t M E . mo tr fI, NsI i C I TeR':i'.so pefet (idahe or 1r.d4c enition-11' a ohra io meinesdo.HROWN KIRONinTTER.i ()d, Bai nr;5 C Lims,1ndch and CNeura4