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sin"1al an-' rg T5. NE JVBERRY. S. C. WEDJESDAV. AUGUST 16, 18W. For Scrofula' '"After suffering for about twenty-4ie years from scrofulous sores on the legs and arms, trying various medical courses without benefit, I began to use Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and a wonderful cure was the result. Five bottles sufdiced to r. store me to health."-Bonffacia Loper, 3WZ E. Commerce st., San Antonio. Texas. Catarrh " My daughter was afflicted fer nearly a year with catarrh. Tie physicians be - Ing unable to help her, my pastor recom mended Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I followed his advice. Three months of regular treatment with Ayer's Sarsaparilla and Ayer's Pills completely restored my daughter's health."-Mrs. Louise Rielle, Little Canada, Ware. Mass.. Rheumatism a For several years, I was troubled with inflammatory rifeumatism, being so bad at times as to be entirely helpless. For the last two years. whenever I felt the effects of the disease, I began to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. ald have not had a spell for a long time."-E. T. Hansbrough, Elk Run, Va. For all blood diseases, the best remedy Is * $arsapariffla Curesothere,'will cure you NOISY CHILDREN. The Experlene"~and the Conclusions of the Father of a Family. "The children. were noisy," said the father of a family, "no dou t about it; and the people above us, the people be low us, and the people all around ug, In the flat we lived in then, kicked, d kicked bard. We moved and took house. We didn't see how we could disturb anybody living In a house, but we did, of course, the children went into the street more or less to play, and half the people in the block qaid that ours were the noisiest children they ever heard of. We moved again, this time to the suburbs, where the houses were separate ani,we hoped,far enough apart so that the children wouldn't disourb anybody. "The children were greatly delighted with the lawn and the yard. They had never had grass to play on before, except in the city's parks and for a while in the summer when we had gone out of town on my vacation. They romped and roared and made more nolsu than ever, and yet the neighbors kicked. They were polite and agreeable, al, and the foot was in a carpet slipper, but the kick was vig orousa all the~ same, andI we moved again, this t ime to the Rocky Moun tains. "We didn't see whom we could dis turb there, but before long we got a protest from the grizzly bears who said the children disturbed them. We thought the grizzlies were a lhttle un reasonable in this. Still there was a protest that we felt bound to respect and we moved. This time we went due north and took up a quarter sec tion near the centre of the polar re gions. No neighbors, no prospects of our disturbing anybody; children great ly tickled with tne north pole, u-ed to go out and play around it daily, everything apparently going along comfortably, when we were waited on by a delegation from the gram puses, the walruses, and the polar bears; they said the children made so much noise they couldn't sleep nights, and they couldn't stand the racket. Really. this seemed like crowding us a little, but after looking the polar bear chaIrman over for a moment, I thought I didn't care to discuss the question with him, and that perhaps on the whole it might be as well for us to move, and we did. "Wheret Back to where we were at the beginning, and, while still striv ing fiithfully to keep the children within bounds, less disturbed by them nor ourselves land disposed to take the neighbors' complaints rather more phi losophically, for we are convinced that children will be children, and that It Isn't possible to keep young children quiet." Their Names All Begin with L. PARKERSBURG, W. Va., July IS Dr. Rupert of Big Clear Creek, in Greenbrier, is the father of eight girls and seven boys, and the name of each one of the children begins with a con aonant. L. an 1 ends in a vowel. The following are the names of the girls: Ledona, Lorena, Lycena, Lacelia, Launa, Lydabo, Lowega, Lewda. The boys are Lavira, Livigua, Luaezo, Lea v'ey, Ladura, Leomda, and Leslie. Fatal Fall is apartanburg. [Spt cisl to New s and Courier.) SPA RTA NRlURO, A :gust II--Charles Daricott, a w-hite painter, 27 years old, ws suiddenly kille'd to-day. H e anid parapet of the fronit if (Carlisle & Canm nou's store whmen The sw inmging se:tiold gave way anid D)aticott :ell tihirt y fet t the stone~ pavement. H :, heads wa criushe-d. Wilkie cluitcheid a p'ulley rope and climbated to thme top ' ti-e bo'uwe. One of the rope atims holding the se ff.dld broke. - *Y 001 AN NOS .wU n m a m vvmAoa v FiVE MILLION BUSHELS. That is About ths Annual Crop of Pea nuts-A Valuable Plant. Vrom the New York Independent.1 The "goober" industry of Norfolk is uniqie. Here is a little city in Virginia that has become the greatest distribut ing centre of peanuts in the world. A peanut is a pretty small item, but. in annual crop of something like -5.00,000 bushels, worth millious of dollars, makes a pretty big item. The demand for goobers has doubled within the last fiveyears and thesupply does not yet fill the growing demand. Few people know the curious uses to which the goober has been put in trade quite of late years. No other single plant raised in this country is used in so many different ways. The Chinese say the cocoanut palm has as many useful properties as there are days in the year. The goober is not so universal as that, but it basas many valuable qualities as there are days in the week. The solid part of the nut is peculiarly nutritive and supplies fruit and food for many a family. The vines make fine fodder, some say as good as clover hay, while bogs fatten on what is left in the fields after the crop has been gathered. If you grind the nut you get a sweet quality of flour, with which the house wife makes delicious biscuit. If you squeeze It you obtain a valuable oil, resembling olive oil and used for simi lar purposes. This oil also enters large ly into the nanufacture of the better grades of soaps. The kernels are -,Iso used in the manufacture of some kinds of chocolate. The confectioner helps to ruin our digestion in our boyhood days with peanut candy; the Georgia cook alone knows how to make rich pastry of pounded peanuts. The artists with paint brushes, silks and satins create novel and beautiful peanut orna ments; so that peanut dolls and other curios may now be seen in the shop windows, especially around the holi days. These are some of the ways in which the leguminous nut is useful to us. The goober is grown more or less in'all the Southern States. The bulk of our sup ply comes from Virginia, North Caro lina and Georgia. Down South these edible nuts are called "goobers" or "pinders." They are not known as peanuts. Now that the demand is in creasing and good prices are obtained, more growers are going into the busi ness every year. Few crops are easier to raise than the goober. It is a hardy, prolific plant, and requires no more care and attent ion than a crop of pota toes. j&Mid-Summer Novelties I Ladles' Kats4 Plaia or elaborate, a toilette can hardly become a success without an accompanying hat which will harmo nize and add to it the indispensable finishing toneh. But the selection of the latter is a problem of considerable study, for one must bear in mind the ircumstances for which a costume ia intended and accordingly choose the muost appropriate head-gear. One must also consult the possibilities of one's purse, and most important of all, one is compelled to remain meanwhile within the proper boundaries of the latest styles. When we come to the latter, however, what a bewildering embarrassment of riches confront us! For the choice may extend from the plain tailor toque to the complicated garden hat made of some sheer mate rial, in other words, it may-include the whole range of the milliners' crea tions: delicate tinted straws; poenls f lace and f1owers or of material simi lar to that of the costume; tennis and yachting caps; Casino bonnets and the uinite variety of bridal hats. One of the characternstic features of the Mc Dowell Fashion Journal is that they generally represent a hat of the latest f.shion with each costume, for the ouble purpose of giving millinery ovelties and of illustrating the inti ate relation between a toilette and the head-gear. The most popular of hese Fashion Magazines are: "La Mode de Paris," "Paris Album of Fashion," The French Dressmaker" and "La Mode." The former two cost $.50 each, a year, or 35 cents a copy. The French Dressmaker" is $3.00 per anum, or 30 cents a copy. "La Mode" cots only $1.50 a year, or 15 cents a cpy, and is intended to become the home fashion journal par excellence. f you are unable to procure any of hese magazines at your newsdealer, do nt accept any substitute, but apply irectly to Messrs A. McDowell & Co., 4 West 14th Street, New York. A S350 Confederate oili was passed on a Brooklyn, N. Y., jeweler Saturday ight week. DIS,wil i teIortyof Aid yet lieand sieepane pof theyfacan tand alsioter remic edis ofath.CUTICURA WrksE Woners, affod itan cresief, per turing,edfigurm,anent,mind ecoinghmors cure whnthe best wonderful ever recorded. Sold thronchout the world. Port a ro noCu Mor.. eepop..Boton. '-All About the Blood and skin," rmstled I:e .e Facial mlemishes, tamng hair and sim pe baby rashes prevented- by Cutlcara soap. Nervous instanty relieved br a C.ti ears Plse, because i i Muscular tah:zes the terre forces and Weakessness. HILL'I READ OUR)ouble ZEST1110IALSID u l WJU completely4destroythe desire for'! less; cause no sicknejo4, aud may be giv edge of the patient, who will vuluntaril: RUMENMS al IORPIRNE D the patient. by the use of our SPECIAL During treatment patients are allowed phine until such time as they shall volu We send particulars and pamphlet o be glad to place sufferers from any of t) ton with persons who have becu cured L HILL'S TABLETS F-ro for sal Stegiaat S$1. 00 per packArc. ftyour druggbL does not keep them, and we will sond you, by return mail, Tablets. Wre your name 3nd address plnin whether Tablets aro for Tobacco, Mo Liquor Habit. DO NOT BE DECEIVED into purc any of the various nostrun.s I hut aro h offered for sile. Ask for IIXLa T.BL ET8 and tako nu other. Manufactured only by -TIE OHIO CHEMICAL CO, 4 51, 53 & 55 Opera Block, UMA, OHIO. PArTICULARS, FREE. THE ( I have two pack AGNSWAR (I. writing please IS SWAN IN CONTEMPT. i Has Been Ordered to Appear ief,re Judge Simonton at Greenville. CHARLESTON, S. C., August 9.-An order has been signed by J udge Simon ton for Constable C. B. Swan, who seized a barrel of liquor at the South Carolina Railway last week, to appear In court in Greenville, August 17, and show csuse why he should not be ruled for contempt and punishment. It also restrains further interference with the road and property in its possession and any disposition being made of the bar rel seized. It is exactly similar to the recent sheriffis' contempt proceedings. The barrel of whiskey that Swan seized bad been in the railroad depot since April 13th, awaiting a decision of claim ror ownership. FOR DYSPESA, Indigestion, and Somach disordm eake BRO'%V'S ILRON BrrW,ERS. All dealers keep it.31 per bottle. Genuinebas trade-mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. How They Do Eat at C4emnaon! [Edgefield Farmer.] From a private letter written to us y one of the Clemson students we cull the following interesting facts concern ng the amount of provisions consumed: 'WVe use 2} barrels of flour, daily, la ~acks meal for dinner, 45 lbs. rice for lnner, 45 lbs. hominy for supper and bhesame for breakfast;644 lbs. sugar er day, and 154) gallons coffee; 0) gal lns milk to drink and 30h gallons in ooking; two quarters of beef for break fast and the same for dinner; 5 gallons olasses and 30) lbs. butter at each meal. he students have ham three times per reek, it taking 9 hams for each meal; egetables of all kinds, watermelons, ~anteloupes, &c" Do you read the testimonials pub ised in behalf of Hood's Sarsaparilla? hey are thoroughly reliable and wor by your confidence. A Long Time Bet ween Scrape. [From the Boston Herald.1 It is :223 years since a blow was last truck in the House of Commons, and he offender was then sent by the peaker to the Tower of London. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS cures Dyspepsia, In digestion& Debility. - pOMGO - ures all Female Complaints and Monthly rregularity, Leucorrheaor Whites, Pain in ack or Sides, strengthens the feeble, builds p the whole system. Ithascured thousaads ad will cure *u Druggists have it. Send Stamp for boo ME. J. P. DEONGOOLE ACO., LouIsville. Kr. VIRGINIA Mll.TARY INSTITUIT, .W.ROBETSN,ar PrS.,sntamtsa en eisCAGboous~ t gnrl n in?n. egcctr SBanP "sueinadur AMESTUE REMEMBER "adinitEthe careful investigation as to our respe ity and the merits of our Tablets. ,ride of Gold Tablet, OR ACCO in from 3 to5 days. Perfectly harm n in a cup of tea or coffee without tie knowl r stop smoking or chewing in a few days. ATTI can be cured at home, and with ABIT out any effort on the part of FORMULA GOLD CURE TABLETS. the free use of Liquor or Mor ntarily give them up. testimonials free, and shall iese habits in comrnmunica ,y the use of our T ABLETS. 0 b,y aU FIRST-CLASS enclose us $ 1.00 L package of our ly, and stato rphino or lasing cure do whi worth o and f rom from ten to and smoked fIc of your Tables < TRZ OHIO CRMICALC( for 31.00 worth of your' them all righ, a:;d, although they did the work in less thai Truly yourl THE O11o CH EV ICAL Co.:-GZXTL.M word of praise for your Tablets. My liquor, aid through a friend, I was led U4 conAtant drinker. but after using your T and will not touch liquor of any kind. I hw you. in order to know Luc cure was permanen1 )Hio CEICAL Co :-Git1qTixvx:-Your Tablet used morphine, hypoderinicaBy, for seven ye ges of your Tablets, aud without any effort on Address all Crders tc E THE OHIO CHEI 11, 53 and 55 OpI The Boys Sized Him Up. COLUMBIA, S. C., August 8.-One of the Dispensary constables visited Lau rens last week in the guise of a peddler. He was spotted and when he got in with the boys and intimated that he would like some toddy they gave him a dose that laid him out. Croten oil is said to have been'one of the ingredients that knocked him out. Are You Going to the World's Fair? If so, see that your ticket reads via Cincinnati and the C. H. & D. and Monon-the acknowledged "World's Fair Rolte"-the only Ie out of Cin cinuati connecting 'with E. T. V. & G. and Q. & C. train No. 2, arriving Cii cinnati 10.30 p. m ; a solid train carry ing through sleepers from Jacksonville, Savannah, Birmingham, Atlanta, Chat tanooga, Macon and New Orleans via E. T. V. & G., Q. & C., C. H. & D. and MoInon Route to Chicago. You can stop over in Cincinnati if your ticket reads via the C. H. & ). and Monon Route, by depositing same with the Merchants' and Manufac turers' Association, Chamber of Com merce building, corner of Fourth and Vine streets, one block from Fountain Square (the C. H. & D. ticket office is in the same building). This enables you to visit the picturesque "Queen City" at no additional cost, andi spe eial eff'orts will be made to entertaiu strangers hospitably and reasonably. The universal verdict .of the travel ing public is that the Pullman Safety Vestibuled trains, running every day, "and Sunday too," via the C. H. & D. and Monion, between cineiunati, In dianapolis and Chicago, are without doubt the "tlinest on earth." These trains were especially bilt by the Pullman Company for this service, and embrace every imlprovemnent. Their miagniticent coaches, luxurious smoking cars, superb sleepers, observa tion cars, compartment sleeping cars and unexcelled dining car service, afford "all the comforts of home." Leaving Cin.-innati you pass through the beautiful Miami Valley, and for twenty-five miles the double tracks run throuigh the very front door yaz ds' of the finest suburban homes in the country. Beyond Hamilton and tip to Indianapolis the line is noted for scenic beauty. A stop over at Indianapolis, the cap itl of Indiana, may be obtained by depositing your ticket with the secre tary of ti, C<m,imiercial Club. This .-ity is n,ore worthy of a visit thani almost any other of its size in the West, and off'ers the greatest induce nents to traveler and tourist. Be tween Indianapolis and Chicago the line traverses the very best agricul tural and commercial territory, and the ride is one of unparalleled Coru fort and beauty. Bear in mind that the C. H. & D, and Monion Route trains all run via Burnside Crossing, from which point the Illinois Cent ral suburban trainsI run dIrect to the World's Fair Grounds every mioment. At Englewood con nection is made with th,e electric cars, which run every five minutes to the grounds. but we recommnenid all per 54ons to go directly into the Dearborn Station, wt hieh is lhwated in thle heart of the cliv and from which all street car lues converge, then go directly by ear oar eab to your hotel or boarding pace. First locate yourself; know where aned how you are to live while in t'hicago. GSet, the locality firmly ixed in your mind, be-forx gointg to t he Worli's F'air byv any of the numerous conventien-t ws; the cable cars, ele rc roads, elevated railroad, lIlinois Central R.. I., suburban trains and the stem lbats ni!ordi am ple accoimmuoda tins for all poss$ile visitors, andl it. is but five minutes ride from the buisineis port ion of the city to the grounds. Takevyour breakfast down towna. l.uy your lunch at the grounds, and take your supper down toawn. If you follow these suggestions yo'u will save monev. Te facilities for serving lunch at thle World's Fair Gro~auntds are ext raordina, rv nad the priers are che.aper thain at votir own i~homtue. buot b.rea kfaist and -upp,-..r shiul be1, i~ ta,ken doiwn town, or at v.*ur boai <hin. hi'u-te. Thes W~crls Fir is alreadyv the~ mis' a-ta,linr thi:ta. n 1. sibly be. obit:,in' d ta oOn oth.a wasy . r byv Ih.- .-onae , xna'.di-utre of mi iney. Fo' fur; .eir p:irnen,t irs. dle dres E A 1iba.vER. Ge,.'r' .\de,.rtisit. Ai.tni C' J einturi 0. CHICAGO. The QrE CsscNT Rot'TE adtbrds the ckest Schedules, the Finest Equipment. INLY THROU6H CAR UNE TO CHICA6O. mn Ashbe'ife, Paint Rock. Rot Springs and oxville, va R. &D. E. T. V. & I.,Q. &C.. . R. R.. Louisville and the Penna. Lines to esgo without changee. a. er ms fn.n Ashevime to Ccie=aa. Both cars eclose coection with anl Chicago lines. Ask for your tickets via RUEEN & CRESCENT ROUTE. myAestethLh.. F a.. G.o Quen Stpoers .nl.u'. at Ciei-Uu ,-a e or IndisaPoNs. 0 1mIWr aDS G P. A. - l'T2l,I. crm A F9 ~ c i 'T6slllOaRidl8 from persons who have been cured by the use of lill's Tablets. 'R ORIO CTuKICAL Co.: DAn I:-l have been using your for tobacco habit, and found It would It m lr for it. I used tenl cents t st'gest chewing tobaccos dny. one to Ve riga"r; or I would smok forty pip-sof tobncco. Have chewed 'r~~~~ ttewt Leyes.ad facke ,u=znte so , hae od are 1or itap B. M. JAY LOED, Leslie, Mich. DoRDs FuNIT, N. T. ~. :-XWFLXE---Somne time ago I sent rablets for Tobaeco Habit. I roceived I was both aheavysmokerand chewer, itree4 isvs. l aincured. ., MATHISW JOHNSON, P.0. BoX 4L PITTSBURGH, PA. xv:-It gives me pleasure to speak a son wus strongly addicted to the use of Stry your Tablems He wassaheavyand ablets ut three days he quit drin ng, ro waited fq,ur month before writing YTours trul. MRS. HELEN MORRISON. VINCINAri. ORio. e have perfomeo a miracle i umycas& srs, lud b&Vjec cured by the use of my part. W. L. ITEGAY. AICAL CO., ) Block. .IMA, OHIO. FULMER & STO CKMAN, CONTRA0TOR8 AND BUIDERS, NEWBERRV, S. C. We are now prepared to do every tbitg in the line of building Bracket Sawing, Scroll Sawing, and All kinds of Turning. We also grind corn two days In a week Tuesday and Saturday. We deal in all kinds of lunber-dressed and undressed. Sa.,-ed Shingles, Doors, Sash and Blinds a specialty. W-Ae will accominodate to-a n and coun try at shortest notice. ILL WORK ULLIRNEED, BOTH IN QUALIT! AND PRICE. WE WILL REPAIR ALL FURNITURE. WVe have bought Mr. Shockley's interest, anid the firmi name now isi SLIIl & gTO00MIAN A FULL LINE --OF GRfV'CEIES, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. GaII and Examine. TIIOI.O.BOOZR WOOD WORKINC MACHINERY BRICK AND TILE MACHINERY BARREL STAVE MACHINERY GINNINC MACHINERY C RAIN THRESHINC MACHINERY SAW MILL MACHINERY. RICE HULLING MACHINERY ENGINES AND BOILERS Tat g.c Ta l ii I lasns'Enginesand Irewei's Brick Ma.-hinerv. I' u b'e screw C'o;t on Pres*es. Thrbna& lireet-Acti g Steam Presses--no belta. rhoma-' Reed Cotton E evators. EIall anid LumniusGinus. Engelbergr Rice Hullers. Ka e. nmt o' odorkin, acinery. renoners. ccprh.n complee equipment >e/'ach Pla -tation $raw Mill. var able feed. 1eling. Fitting and 3iachinery supphies. Write to Me before Buying. V. C. BADHAM, Manager, COLUMBIA. S..C. P!TETSTRET ILCONFIDENTIAL n. C. 3. V. $11tan. IrviC Ts TIaTE. CENACL IL iR. IIOIML & IBLEB, Ph.ysici.ns and Surgeons. Office-Main Street; Room 14, Lier 2nea, A. Giogana r'ne. MAJESTY OF THE LAW IN TEXAS. He was Altogether Too Busy to Seie his Sentence. - [From: the St. Louis Republic In a country seat of a little Texas frontier town an illiterate old cattleman was brought up before the grand jury for cow stealing. The old man had been stealing cows all his life, and looked upon this arrest as ajoke, think ing that his money and his influence would be able to pull him through. Consequently be sat through the trial with a look of sublime unconcern on his face, cutting on chew after chew of tobacco and whittling a bit of pine with his old Barlow knife. The evidence, however, seems to have been conclusive, for the jury retired and speedily re turned bringing in a verdict of guilty, and the judge asAsed a term of five years in the penitentiary, "Whut's that?" exclaimed the old rascal, jumping up and spitting his quid out. "Whut's that, gentlemen? Five year in the penitentiary? Me? Five year in yer durned ole jail that 'uz built fer hoss thieves an' nigger.? Why, Jedge," turning to the bench. "you'll have to fix this thing up! I can't go! I've got three herds of cattle to jound up this week; bound to be did, yer see? Durn yer ole law! What have I got to do with it? Whut's it got to do with my maverieks? How does it know anything about my brand or my year lin's? Durn yer law! Fix it up, Jedge. You see how I'm situated." The Judge was an "old-timer," too. He had dealt in mavericks before he took to the lav.. "You're mighty awkward placed, Boser," he said, "datnned awkward! Let's see-how -can I accommodate you?" He scratched his head and th(ught awhile. "Here's what you kin do," he went on. "Go an' tend yo' round-ups an' let me know as soon as yo' git 'em laid by, then I'll inforce yo' fine." "Thank yo' Jedge. Thank yo.' That's far an' squar an'Lneighborly!" answered the condemned. "I reckon I kin wind things up in about three months an' I'll come roun' an' let yo' know." "Cote's adjourned!" called the Judge, and he and Boser went around the corner and txk a drink together. DR. HATHAWAY & C0, _,SPECIALISTS4 (Regular Graduates.) Are the le-uni and MCAt successul spciallsta an wi1 give yvu help. Youngand mid dieagedmen. Remarkable re sults have !ollow ed our treatment X=7y year's of variedau succej fal! experience - - In the umw of curs tive method tha we X = 12o1ad control for al ds ordersof mean who ,have weak, Unde velooed or dIs ese organs,o har ae thand excess e scorn of their ellowa and the cntemt ofther pnions. leads us r~ ested, our owi emeluaw s1 eamu wtU aford a ease. WOVEN? Don't you want toget euredof that home wthout Instrment Ou wonderful treat ment has cured others. why not you? Try it. CAT.LRRE and diseases of the Skin,.Blood. Heart, Liver and' KIdneys. *TPmILIs-The mostrapid. safe and eilective remedy. A complete Care Guaranseed. S1EIN DISEASTS of all kinds cured where many others have failed. UKWATURAL DISCHARGES promptly eared In a few days. Quick, sure and safe. This includes Gleet and Gonorhe~a. TRUTih AND FACTS. We have eased cases of Chronic Diseases that bare taled to et cured atthe hands of other specis' ...... REMEMPER that there i hop for Y -.'. Consult.no other, as you may waste ma e time. obtain our treatment at once. Iew-ae of free and cheap tr'earmenta. We give the best and most scientific treatment at lioerate nosis A home tratmnt can he gen I m1rt Nor Women; io. or Skin Disas. Alcorre sndnce answred p eomt. Busiess strictlycn tion. Rlefer to our patients, banks and business ua Address or call on DR. HATHAWAY & Co. na ,-a South Brad Street. ATLANTA. GA W.L DOUCLA8 $3 SHOE NOP Do yea ear them? When nex laeed try apain s0t In the world. *4.00 ' *2.50 2.0 *2.00 ffyou want afine DRESS SHOE, msa in the latest styles, do't payS5to$,tmy $3,$3.0$4.00er $5 Shoe, They fit equal to custom made and ook and wear aswell. lf yeu wish to economizunyourf.otvear, do soby purchasing W. L.Douglas Shoes. Nam and price sta:niped on the bottom, look for It when you buy W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, mas. Sold by A MARVELOUS DISCOVERY! Positively removes $ 500 ReWard Porsilare or Slightest Injury. This Is the Greatest Wonder of the 19th Century, astonish ig, as it does, che entire Veterinary - world. Clreulmr and '9 Sworn Proofs Mail ed Free. 8PA 1 Njf 1o.378 Canal St., New York. A TLANTIC COAST LINE. Wilmingt'on.N. C..June18. l'3. FAIT LINE Between ('harleston and Columbia anot pper South Carolinia and North Carolina and Albhens and Atlanta. CXJsaDEN-ED SCB EDULE. GolNGo WEsT. Gozies EAs No.52. No.53. 7 1'. Lv. ..Charleston..Ar. 8 45 8 41 " ..Lanes-.. " 75 9 43 " ...Sumter......." 5 45 11 S Ar....Columnbla...Lv. 4 20 n in - 129 "....Proeperity..... --257 1m - ...Clinton..... " 20' 3 9 ...A bheville.". Li1 58" ....Athens ....... " luo05 7 4'' " ...Atlanta......" 7 3i 5 "...Winnboro..... " am 7 31 " .....Charlotte...." 9 35 p mm 3 57" ....nderson..... " pm a mi 4 45 "...Gr'eenville... " 1i 57 6% ~ h"....partanburg " 16 20 lo 15 " ......A4'heville... ' 7 00 Aa1 ly. Nos.. 52 -m-n.' 2Mio!d tralins he7t een Charles. to.a.ntCinton. '4. C. 11L M. EMERO, Ass't Gem.l Pasa Agent. T. i. EMERSON.Traffic Man ager. Wh; A Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitch and Child.ren. It contains i other Narcotic substance. for Paregoric, Drops, Soot) It is Pleasant. Its guarai Millions of M~others. Casto -the Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castorialsso wenl adapted toebldenthat I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. Aacms, 31. D., 1!l So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. " The use of 'Castoria' is so universal and Its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent famifles who do not keep Castoria within easty rec. Cos ne a.a'rrx, D. D., New York City. Tna Curraua :.THE ST SEWING 1 - ; T BE ~TA .TA1r 1YA aCH TO VICTORy. WE GUARANTEE IT 'SAVANNAH ND LORDA VI COLUMBIA.4 Effective July 2nd, 1893. Southward. Northward Bead Down. Read UD. Eastern Time Eastern Time. 818oa m Lv...Asheville,.......r 6 40 pm 5 42 am............. skyland,.............. 6 09p m 1 9 16 a m...........Hendersonville,...... 583 p me 9 27 am........Flat Rock.......5 22 p m 10 40 am.......Laurns, S.C0........ 2 5 pm 11 50a m.............Abbeville,..........115p m 11 10 am.........Clinton,........ 215 pm 9 3 a m............Wahla,..........605p m ] I0 0,a m.........Seneca,.........5 pm] 1115 am............Anderson,.........4 24 p m 1 4 am....8aranbrg........... 250 pm] 1 20 p m......Union, sC..........130 p m 1015 am........Greenvile,.............. 15p m 125p m......Greenwo,........... 2 37p m 2 39 pm..............Newerry,.....12 50 pm 3 3.. p m...........Alston,............12 03p m 4lS5p mA r.....Columba.....Lvl 20a m Central Time. Vent ral Time. 3 20p mLv.....Columbia.S. ...ArlO0 20a m 5 03 p m..........Denmark.........8 37a m 5 52 p m~~~. ............Fix............... 749a m 8 00p m.....Ar savannah,.G. ?.v..... 6400a m S10 a m Lv.....Savannah, Ar. ..8 2p m 8W0 a m............Jesp.............6 2 p m 9 15a m..........Wayro...........5 1p m 12 00 noon Ar,acksonvlle, Fla Lv2O0up m South of Columba. Trains uset 90th Merii~ tan Time. North of Columbia, Trains use 75th Meridian Time. Close connections at Savannah with the Ocean Steamship Co's elegant Steamers for New York, Philadelphia and Boston, and with the Plant Sy'stem of Railways and Steamers for Cu ba and all points in Floida EDWA RD l'OiCD. bupt. 1. M4. FLEMiNG. Gen'1 Pass. Ag?. Jos. F. GRAY. Trav. Pass. Agt. S EABOARD AIR LINF..-Short line to Norfolk and Old Point. Va.. and Columbia. S. C. New line to Charleston, S. C. Effect July 2,18s93. NORTHBOUND. SOUTHBOUND. No34'No.13 Eastern Timei No. 1i71 No. 41 Daily. Daily. except Atlanta! Daily. Daily. 6 3'am 5 05pmlIv Atlanta ar 7 30am! 6 45pm UL Depot ety t 'O 05.m;8 13pm 1v Athens arn 6 seaml 5 08pm 113am 9 Sllpwjar lberton lvi 522a.n~ 4(Gepm 1215Spm 10O00pm larbbeville lvi 4 27amri 3TJ9pm 12 46pml10'4pm ar(reenw'd v' I 42amu 2 41pm I dpm,l1 12pm arClinton v| 3 iamn I 45pm 33?pml 122Sam'ar Chester ar: 2 7am 11l45am S uopu4 lSamar Monroe lv:250am 10 15 m 6 15m a RalighIi8 30pmn 7s-m arHenderonvi 6 I3pm 9iA!am ar W eldon lv; a 35pm .10"am arPetersburglv; 3 43pmi 11 4'am arRichmond lvi 2 3pm~ i 4'pm-ar Was'ton lvl4l.57amn 5 21pm ar'Baltimorelvi 94tam 74.-pm ar Philadel Ivi7 Sauum 5 'mIn ar Charlotte Ir.10 00pm: ___9 0'amlar Wilm'g'n lv: 5 Ppm 2iM'pm lv Clinton ar' I 30pm. 2 42pm a~ r Newberry i~ ; 12 43pmi 2 57pm! arProserity 1l 1 29pm 4 lupnl sr ColumbialIv! 151am 51p :8r umter lvi 9Ma d53l.m I_ I arDarling'nly I I 70am~ -. 9 2~am ivWeldonya) ar %2nm - Il a m r Portm'thar 3 lIpm: I1 45amn lv Norfolk lv. 300pm1 ;to >pm atrNorf'lk b ar 800am$ 70namn ar Balto lv 6 30pmni .10 47arn ar Phiiladel lv 4 41pmI I 2pra ar NewYork 1v.12 l0pm I 5.55pr. v Ports'hin)lv, 9 10am S luaur rPhiladel Ivl 11 6pm; 8 00a,m ir NewYork lv 00pm 6 00pm ;vPort'hiw)ar 8 team 6 30aiar Wash'gt'n Iv: 700pm1 tDaily except Surnday. (b) Via Bay Line. 'n; Via New York. Phila delphia and Norfolk Railroad. (w) Via Norfolk and Washington .'teamboat Co. Traina Nos. 134 and 117 run solid 'with Pullman buffet sleepin cars between Atlanta and Washington.an Pullman Buffet parlor oars between Washing. ton and New York. Parlor car Weldon and Portsmouth; Sleeptng car Hamlet and Wil mington. Trains Nos. 34 and 41 carry through coaehbes between Atlaata and Charlestoin, s. C.. 0. V. SMITh. Trame M4nager. JOHN C. WINDER. Gen'l Manager. IH. W. B. GLOVER. Div. Pass. Agent. Atlanma. PARK E R'S --H AIR 1BAL SAM cles... ma b,m..ir,, te, 1c. S Pr.ma- a lru.,ant gjw.s. lever Pails to meZsoe G'wsy - Ratr' to ta Youhft Colee. Cares malp d-..e a hair tamag. . m.indas00a Daet Th Consumpe,an Feble ..asu e canic. ,them.wont Coe.g.wmla1Z Dbi. at is A er's preseription for Infants Leither Opium, Morphine nor It is a harmless substitute ing Syrups, and Castor Oil. itee is thirty years' use by ria is the Children's Panacea Castoria, Castoriaciures Colic, corapation, Sour Stomach, Diarrama, Eructation, Kils Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di. gestion, Without injurious medicstion. "4or several years I havo reoommendr1 your 'Cextoria,' and aban always natinm to do so as It has Invariably produced beneficJ Enwnr F. PAAs, M. D., 15th Stret and 7th Ave., New York City. 0ouramy, 77 MuzAr S== - Nzw YoE Crrr IDARD :.: BRUTTLE ' - MACHINE. "OST SIMPLE AND LIGHT RUNNING Machine made 1E does the largest range of work of any machine and gives entire satislaction. Being a continuous movement, gets rid of all friction. -4 SIX YEARS on the market, and 200,000 Machines sold, 10,000 sold within last the year. Il LADIS LIKE IT ad PUISE 11. [%tandard Rotary Snuttle one solid piece of steel.] Ireaking xtts or Skipping tes, FOIR FIVE YEARS. Stam Sei Icka R RICHMOND, VA D. B. W HEE LER, LOCAL ACENTs WITH HEADQUARTERS AT NEW'BE RRY, S. 9. It would be to the interest 'oft. every citizen of Newberry and the C ounty whbo are thinking of buy ing a maebine to call on D. B. Wheeler and Examine The Standard BEFORE BIRIIG AlY 6TER. R CCMOXD AND DA V1LLEEAta. ROAD COMPANY, iamuel Spencer, F.W. Buldekoper * Reuben* Foster, Receivers. COLUMBIA AND GiREENVILLE DIVISIt .. -PmANGEE DEPARTMENer. ondenaedSeheduleIn ef fect July 2nd, I's. (Trains run h.y75th Meridian U.me.j SETWEEN CHAELES'TON,Col.DMBZA, sENCA AND Daily. Daily Nto. 11 STATIONS. No 11. 7 3 a mLv. ....Carleson........ Ar. 8 45pm Lll20Oam ......... Columbhia......... 4l15 p 120 pm ............Alsson............ 330p m 1218 pm ...........Pomario..... 3 14 pm 1235 pm ........,Proaperity....... 25 pma L250pm .........Newberry......... 230.pm 125 p m .........1Hce-........ 235 pm 130 pm .........Chappells......... I156 pm 218 pm ........Ninety-Six......... 135 pma. 23 p m ........Greenwood........ 1255 pm 300 pm ...........Hodges............ 1235 pm 320p m ..........Donalds.......... 1216pma 3 35 pm ........Eonea Path....... 1203pmn 355 pm Ar. ............Belton.......... Lv. 114 S a 4 00 p rnLv ........Belto........... r.11 4a m 4 2 p m .........Anderson ......... I111#am 4 58p m .........Pendleton......... 346am 5 30 p m A r. ............Seneca.......... Lv. 1000 am 5 35 p mLv........Seneca......... Ar.10 0ba m 6 05p mAr. ..........Wlhalla.......... Lv 935a m 5 15 pm Ar. ...Greev1e.......L?. 10 15a m BETWEEN ANDERSON, BELTON AND GWEN-. V1I..E. Daily. Dsflr. No. 12 STATIONS. No. 13 308 pm Lv. Anderson A r. 12 67p m 3 40 pm Ar 'Belton. Lv - 1145ama 400pmLv. Belton Ar.11Uam 4320 p m Ar. Williamssto. II a 4326p m Pelser, 11 08a m 4luep m Piedmont. 308a m 5 15 pm Greenville C &G 101am BETWEEN CHARL.ESTON, COLUMELA, ALM AND SPAZTANBURG. o ~ STATIONS. I 4J 7 30 a mLv. .........harlesto......... Ar. 845 p'm 11 30 am .........Columbis........... 3 45 pm 1215p m ...........Alston ............ 303 pm 10U6p m ..........-.Carlisle............ 140 pm 1 14 pm .........atu............ 150 pam 1 47 pm .........nion............ l830pin 2 10 pm ......Jonesville...... 12 40p m 2S50p mAr. ........Spartanbu ........L.11 45a - 6 40p mAr. .........Ashevil7 .....Lv. 831 am BETWEEN NEWREREY, C1.13TON AND L.aUENG Ex.sun Ez.Sun. No.15. STATIONS. No. 16. Lv- Ar. 1l 20am ....Columibla... 4 15pm 1250pm ...Newberry... l239 pm 1 50pm .....GoIdville..... -135 a 2 15pmi ..... Clinton..... 11 10 am 25 pm Ar Iaurens Lv 10 40 am BETWEEN HODGES AND ABBEVILL3. Dally. Daily. STATIONS. No. 'E.zxSan No. 9 No. 11 Mixed. No.6U 12 40p m 305pm.LvHodgesAr 2556pm 123ipma lO00p mf3 25pm.I arraugh's 225pm*0pm< 1 15p m 3 40 pmnArAbbevilleLv2 30 am1150p a CONNECT1OXS VIA SOCTH BOCND EAn.Lnan Daily. Daily. CENTRAL TIME Daily. Daily. No.37. No.3s 800pm Ar...Savannah... Lv. 600am. 3321pm. Lv. Columbla.Ar. 1020 am Nc's. 13 and 14 are solid trains bet,wein Charleston and Asheville. Through coach between Savannah aMt Asheville on 14 and 13. Trains leave burg, S. C., A A C.Divia Ion, Nortbun143 am, 50-, p m,612 (VestibuJed T-imited Southbound,1225 a 2 p ms, 1137 a m. (Vestibuled Limited); W bon.W. N. C. IMvsio. 620p m and 310 %. for Hiendersnl1e, Asheville. and Hot, Tains leave Greenville. S. C., A. A C. Ds alon, Northbound, 1242a m, 400 p m,ad5 p m. (Vestibuled i mite; ouhbounad.1 355.U. 4 00 p. ms,, 12 25p. ms. (VestibuJed T.imised). Trains leave Seneca. S. C..A.t. Iorthoound, 1lI3sp. ms., 2 37p.m., and 41 P.m;Southbound 232a. ms., a35 p. m,, and PULLMAN CAR SERVICE. Pullma Sleepers on 13 and 14. between Ga leston and Asheville, via Columbia an Spat e burg. Pnnimas Palace Sleeping CarnsTains Gen'l Pam. Agent, Ass't, Gen'l Washington, D C.tat V. E. MCBEEB, SOL HAAt, Gien'l SuD't., TramOM e Col1umbia, S.C. Wasia VIRGINIA COLLEGEi Por YOUNG LA DIES, Rea..ke,V. Opens Sept. 14, 1993 A beautiful and 'at tr-active college home. New b"u'Il1 among the finest in the South. Modern its provements. New Pianos and famiUS Campus ten acres, aiiant moutal scenery; in Valyo irginia, famed for health. European and American tsecerWs. Full course. Advantages in Music and Afl unexcelled. For Catalogue addres the PreS. iden. _ S .D RnSk,s