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1Ueken's Arnica Salve. The bet N41ve It, te wo id for Cui HruIses. I, UTe-rs, J It Rheu, 'Ver re. Tett*r, ('ha id Han( ('hilbI1ium, Co1t1, said al i-kin Eru (ti.b, aed PoAliily cures Piles, or ti vAy regiired. It is guarantq pd to I ; 11rfit Pnuiaption or mone. reful ae! rice 25 cents per box. P-r Fie b RotiAr" & Gider and W. E. Pelhan To VurA i Cold lte line Night Take Van Lear's Cold Capsules for L Grippe, Coughs and Colds; 12 doses 2 e0its at all druggists. Gunranteed t cure.or money refunded. t&f0m A Suit Agitasht the Town. Mesres. Mower & Biynum will brinj suit against the city of Newberry a the coming session of court for M. A Carlisle, Esq , for damages sustaine hy, falling Into the cellar at Robertsoj & Gilder's drug store a few month ago. No papers have yet been servei but we get the news from a reliabh sou rce. The suit will be for $5,000 damages. Dr ThornwOl's Lecturo. Col. F. W. McMaster, of Columbia has written that "Dr. Thoriwoll's lee ture was full of wit and humor and pathos. The audience was convulsed with laughter, and the speaker had tc cease to allow the auhing side to rest. After an hour of rehearsal the modesty of the speaker admonished him to stop, but the cries of 'Go on, go on' forced him to continue for half an hour long er, and then the audience reluctantly permitted him to close. "IDr. Thornwell's quick perception and wonderful memory gives him ex traordinary power in detailing descrip tions-his wit, humor, and utter ab sence of self, displayed in all his ora tory, captivates his hearers." -Newberry will be delighted to honor the distinguished lecturer with a full house, Let everybody and the children attend. i)earness cannot )to Cur. d by ioci appliention, as they catinot r,,nch tie di,eased portion of the car. Ie1,-o is only one6 way to cure tictirneis, an(i that is by con. s1titlonuti reliecdies. D,afiness is causqd by on infinaned condition oft ho iuitu ous li1i1ig of ile Eustachian Tube. Wilen thWs tube gels intaned you have a rumbilng sou:id or ml perfect hl,arinig, iad when It i.i entirely clo,eid deafness to time result, and udliess the i Iiolam inn canl ble talken out antI this t ube restored to its norial condition, h-itig. vill be iestroyed fore er; nine c.ases t ut, of ten are cased by c.tarrh, which 4 nr Ihitng bat tit inflamed condi..onl of the m:Acous,sir. faces. We will give Oile Iundred Dollars for- any cat.0 of D)eafuiess (c:used by catatrrh) 1lhat, cln 'ot be curmd by 1Iall's Catarrl -ire. bendi for eirctirs firco. F. J 4-1ENEY & Co., - To:j(o, 0. smoli by DrnggIt0,75c, in%l's Fan: s 1ills are the best. Wanted. Local or traveling salesmen to sell our Oils, Greases and. Petrolatum on -commission exclusively, or as a side line. Goods guaranteed ar;d prices low. Penn Petrolatum Co., Oil Reflners, 10 .t Coraopolis, Pa. Notice to Township Hoards. The following notice has been hand ed'us for publication. Mr. M. A. Car lisle, chairman of County Board, ra quests us to st,ate that he will notify the township Boards as soon as tbe blanks arrive: Columbia, S. C., Jan. 9, 1899. Chairman County Pension Board: Delt,r Sir: It; will be impossible to get out tihe pension blanks before the 30th inst, as we have found it necessary t,o change these blanks, and the printers are so rushed they cannot furnish us with thomn until then. Please notify the township Boards not to meet until then. If you will send us the names of the chairmen we will send these blanks dir'ect, to t,hem and thereby save you the trouble of distributing sa.aeo. We will send you blanks to make out the roll on and also rules, hoping yen can notify these hoards in time. Yours very truly, KATE F. MAIHER, Pension Clerk. Theo ExcelsIor's Reading Room, The Excelsior Fire Steam Engine Com_pany have their reading room fur nished and are ready for those who will to contribute any good reading matter --books, magazines, papers, etc., to lace them on their tables. They have put in a nice set of chairs, tables, desk amid book rack, and will have a nice hall when it, is finished up. The couna ty papers -havn kinidly contributed to the r'eading room by placing a copy of .each issue of their papers on their tablest, and one or two daily papers, along with some of the leading mnagat :zines, will he kent there. Mr. P. J. Voss was the first con -tributor to the library, giving thme corn ;pany a histor'y of the world and great isentitons, in two volumes. This is a *valulable contribution and is appreci ated. ICdlitor' Aull 'also contributed a copy 'of the Antnals of Newberry, History of South Carolina, and History of Edge -fluid Count,y, all of which are highly appreciated, and will prove to be valu :able books in the Excelsior library. Another interest.ing book has been 'contribu.ted by M rs.- 0. 0. Stewart, '"Men and Issues of 1892," with photo ~graphs of our nat,ional leaders. Let others follow the examples set :and help the Excelsiors to get, a good .library. They will appreciate highly anything in t,he shape of good reading, pietures. for t,he walls, and games for past,imer A contribution handed to any member of the company will he put in the hall and duly acknowledged. MA RRIED. Married January 16, 1899, at St. Luke's parsonage by Rev. Geo. S. Bear den, Miss Mamle E. Lester and Mr. B. 0. Lovelace. -All of Newberry Couty. VARMUN AND AIA, AmPT, * See notice of final settlement See notice of application for home stead. See lbange of A. C. Jone',A adtI. thisement. p1. Mrs. C. L. Biellse went to 0oli14.4 t last week. 1. I Mr. W. H. Carwilo %% lit doiwin tc y Columbia Sunday. Representative Evans came1 up at111 spent Sunday at hoiv. I Yesterday was indeed "blue Mon day." It was a r.iny day. Dr. 0. 14. Mayer will leave today on a business tri )p to Coli m11bia. Postiaster Fair left this morning on a few lays visit to Wasning1ton. Miss Ella Summer went to NowborrY yeswrday.-Uhapin Ne'ws, I ith. The Mower Company is running c special embroidery sale for' January. See ad. The annual report, of the City cOUn cil for tho year 1898 is published in an other column. Mr. W. A. Pant, is clerking for ). C. Flynn-elosing out the Goodman & Maybin stock. The ollcial transfer of the city- af fairs was made yesterday betwen th( old and tho new clerks. Miss- Cora owen who has bee- visit. ing in Newbrry, has returned hotuo. -Pickens .Journal, 12th. Mr. S. 13. Jones and family left yes terday for Lancaster ta attend the marriage of Miss Hosa Jones. Mrs. Dr. PeterI Robertson will leave tomorrow for Houston, Texas. where she goes to visit relatives. Mrs. M. L. Lindler was visiting re latives at Newberry Saturday and Sunday.-Chapin News, 11th. ('an you guess the numbetr of seed in a pumpkin? If so subscribe to The Herald and News, and get a $55 buggy. Mir. J. U. M. Kinardof The Observer spent Saturday and Sunday in Augusta with his daughter, Mrs. E. S. McNeil. Mr. Henry 3rown, of Newberry, waS down on the eampus one day last week to see Mr. C. P. Pelham.-Tho State, 16th. Mr., C. A. Bowman has assumed his duties as assistant, postmaster and is at, his post behind the letter boxes this morning. Representive Blease has introduced a number of bills in the House already, several of which enacted would make good laws. Mrs. .1. P. Glasgow, who has been on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1). B. Wheeler, will leave tom11orrow for home in Giainisville, Texas. Tho city's share of the prolits derived from- the sales at the dispensary, amounting to about,$1,000 will be trne(d ovor to the city authorities today. . We are requested to ask those whose subscript,ion to the Ladies Home Jour nal expires by February 1st to renew through Mr. Robert Hayne Tarrant. For 81.50 paid on your subscription to The Herald and News you get a chance at that handsome buggy that, will be on exhibition at Edw. RI. [iipp's this week. The street force this week is wvork ing in Ward 1. The force now goes fromn ward t.o ward, giving each a week. Bly this met,hod the cit.y will be kept in good fix. The H elena Sunday School re-elected all the oflicers as follows on Sunday: A rthur Kibier, Superintendent; J1. L. Dickert, assistant Supterintendent; 13. E. Julien, Secretary. The city of Columbia has sent a comn mittee to Washington to see the war department in regardl t.o establishing a permanent camp in that city. A camp must be a p)aying inv'estment. A citizen of Columbia recently de posited his p)ocke.tbook in one of the street mail boxes ins',eadl of a letter. He certainly mu)st have been absentmintdIed or he had more money than-let,ters. The passenger train on the C. N. & L. Railway was t,wo hours late Sunday evening on account of a break about the engine. Another engine was sent to Newberry and carried the train into Columbia. Mr. C. [I. Cannon's horse ran away yesterday wvith the dIray and ian into Mr. D. 13. Wheeler's buggy, which was standing in front of Dr. Robc rtson's residene and caused a smash-up. No one was h urt,. Now is the tin. i t.o subscribe to The Hearld and News. Besides getting all t,he news twice a week you have a chance at a $55 Rock Hill1 buggy, or a $12 50 set of harness, or a barrel of flour. See condit,ions in another column. R1ev. WIN. S. B. F'ord has moved to Newber'ry aind has taken charge or the Second B3aptist church ther'e. Hie was warmly received, we learn, being wel comed wit,h a "ver'y sever'e pounding of everything good to eat.-Chester Lan tern, 13th. Misses Ora and Mamie Sebumport of Newbe'ry, are visiting in this sec tion. B3oth are very amiable young ladies, either' of t.hemi would adorn a seat, in front of a fIre and preside wit,h mutch dig nity-in t,be home of some poor anxious young man just on the eve o'f verging into bachelorhood.--Mt. Wil ling Chips in Saluda Ad vocate, 12th. All of us5 can't go to Euriope, but all us8 can go to tile opera house on thle 31st to hear wvhat Dr. Thornwell has to say about the places and celebrit,ies of Europe. Dr. Thornwell's lecture has been voted a great succet where ever be has gone andl offers have come for its repetition. We advise our reader's to prepare themselves for this lecture and to take the children with them. They will be instructed as well as amused by the funny th ings he has tn tolt. -Ad T V" A.aJ. LI .LA 1Rev. J. I. Fox HCtgni. R1.v. J. B. Fox, Ph. D., who ha oerved the Lutheranu churob at New, berry for the past six years. handed t the congregation last Sunlday his resig nation as pastor. Action on the resig nation was deferred until next Sunday Dr. Fox had on-upied the position o profetsor of mathenatics in Newborr College for se':eral years be fore he wa called to the pastorate of the chnrch. What, the congregation will do, o course- we do not know. D'. Pox, dur Ing his residence in Newberry, hai made many friends, not only it his owt churcb, but among all the cit.izens o the town. He is an able pr-eacher, anld a pleas aut gentleman. We shall regret ex eeedingly to see Dv. Pox leave New berry, and the congrcgation may fin it dillicult to securCe a man who call, it all particulars take his place. During ils administration ats pastor, the congregation has grown Ind a handsomie new church halts bee) built. He bas seVer-al Cal,ls to Other I)ILLce that are desirable, but, we do not know whether or not he has accepted aly ote of them. Dr. Fox is not only t pleasant geti le. mnan), a strong preacher and a good pas tor, but, he is a student and ranks high as a scholar. Tru,spass, Noten. All persons are hereby notilled not to t,Ieapat's ulponl tile lands of the underl. signed by hunt,ing or permitting their stock to riun 11101 said lands, or in any other manner. It. 1. CANNON. 12t. Visit our Remlianlt I vtpar tmnlt. Bl gains are big and prices little. 2t S. J. Wooten. Auiditot' Cromer o1 1 11t,horized agent, will be it the following places oil tile days named for the purpose of taking retirns of personal proporty for the yelir 1899. L1ongshole's StorC, Tanua'y 18. J1laI, Ja1uay'V 19. Whitmire, January 20. Maybinton, January 23. Glymphville, January 24 Walton, January 25. Pomnarla, Januatry 20. Siighs, January 27. Jolly Street, January 28. O'Neall's, .January 30. St. Luke's Jatnuiar'y 31l Pr'ospcerit.y, Fcbtruary I and 2, and at Newber'ry until February 20, tafter whIch time tile law recquires a plenalty of 50 per cent.. to he added. All notes and1 )0~0' moneys an ortgages areO taxale. and)1 perlsons be1tweenl tihe ages of 21 tand (t)10 years are' I lile to poll1 tax, ulss5 43exempt byl 1law. The laiw pro'vides5 also for an income t,ax on incomes of $2,500 00) and up wardls, It is all very well to laugh aLt Mrii. Blease's bill to licen-e comp)etent horse shoers, but, there is sense9 in it. Not ever'y man who( callIs himiself a black smfith) cant sho1 aL horse properlyi. Bad slocing has1 killed tmany a good1 horse, htas r'uined more and calused1111 p in and d1iscom fort and1( loss of speed aLnd draw inIg power to even more. A blacksmith whio k nows itis tradeI and (100 is work conscientiously isl as8 mIuch entitled to protect,ionl agaLinst, the comtpetition of jack-legs as a doctor is to prlotectiont aigai nst qciks. lhid shoeinig is on~e of tile fe w bad1 jobs that, (10es nlot. tel on Itself, anfd tihe victitms of It can say3 nthillng.-Greenville News, 131,h. Th'Ie above is well saLid, and)1 we hlearti 13y agree w itih tihe News in the state tmet,tat,t,bere is "sentse in it." We were inl hopes t.ha21t ithe 1 2eg islaLture1 would pass5 tihe1)1 bi ad it, w'ould be comle aL law. But it has bIeen killedi. Manytt3 at g.ood atnmal has bteen rined13( l)y beinlg shod by linmpetent, wot'kmtien. Nor ien, Her'eaifter pIat terns wvill he1 sold for cash only anld they wvill not,1 lhe ex Stop that Hack(! B3efor'e it to too ltt. Th'1e time to tackle a cold is w~hen it is just begin ninlg. A bottle of Robertson 's Compoundl Cough Syrup if taken at the right tim11 will savi) you a sover ilinoss8. It gives intantlrt relief from thlat disalgreeatblo rawnless ol the throat that comes with a cold, anld is in 1no way unpleasant to take. It?s price in onIly 25 cents a blottlo, and is manufactured and sold at ROBERTSON & GILDER'S D)rug Store. Remomb)er we can satisfy all your othor drug.store wants. The City Viouell. Tho rogular ueoting of the eity coull oil was held last night. Tie fril coun oil Was prest,ll'. Theo Interest eoupoos to the opera hjouse londols, known a4 tho ). Il. Wheel er. Ilmls, thall hadl b'eeni paidl f1r the pat. 'vw yent's anId I Im I.edeened vou pols (of the witter and light bonds, were ordoed destioyed and were burned by and in the preseneo of the full council. The lerk and Treasurer, Mr. .1. C. Gog)zan.-, plreselited h1is bond which Wits 0rdere1d exa.m1itined by 10t cifty3itt torney and recorded in t ho clerk of courts o, liev. The liovosv- for shoot Ing p allories was fixed at, $li per ainum. The proposition of the Coisndsion ets of Public \Vorks conoerning lights, that is to furnish the city with 47 are light-at, $80 jer aiunnum per, ight-was aecepted. The question of delitqutent street tax was taken up anwd it was decided to notify all persons who had not paid their street duty that if it wats not set Lied at once they would be brought be fore the niayor. The tite for regular meetings wias fixed for the firstf and fourth Monday nights of each month. YTiliw Jaunice Ctred. f 1141111ering humanity sholuld he sup. plhi wit It every icans possible for its relief. It Is with jleasure we publish Ihe following: "This is to certify that I was a terrible sufferer frot Yellow Jaundice for over six months, uad was treiatedI ty some or tihe best physicians ili our city and to io avail. Dr. Bell, our drugght, reeommemnded Eleteri Bilttes; alI aft-' tikiIg two b0ttles, I was entirely cured. I itow take great pleasur in recommiiendiixg I hemI to anity persn sufis-ing frol thila terrible mladmy. I am gratefily yours. MI A. logarty. Lexingtoi, Ky. Hol by it>ier(son & GiIder and W. E Pelhami Driigglst. ) A,rn i s. Mr. G. A. Cook died at his home at Colony 01hurCh ont Satuird ay, 14th inst., at the age of 4.14 years, 11 months and 12 days. Ills remains were buried on Sunday at 0he Prosperity graveyard, the funeral services being conducte( by lRev. W. K. Iigh, at Colony church, of which church 1 he was a member. le leaves a wife and mnany relatives and friends to tiourn his death. Mrs. Della Vaughan, wife of D. T. Vaughan, died at her horne Monday n1ight, the 9th, after a long spell of suf fering. She was buried at Soul's Chapel in t.e family graveyard. She leaves a husband and seven children to mourn thir loss. Mrs. Vaughan was a good Chric-tain lady and we have every assurance that she is at rest, with the blessed across the river. B. st Patlill tem18. There was no demand for ice the past week. We are making preparations for an other- crop Home are hauling litter to make manure, while others are clearing up land, cutting wood and split,ting rails. The farmnets of this community have sown mor'e wheat and oats than for muany years. That is r,s it should be, and we hope they will continiue to sow, even if flour sells at three dollars per batrrel, and cott,on for eight (cents pecr p)ountd. Mr. J. J. Eptdng received a letter Saturday from his son of the Second South Carolina.Voluniteera, now ini Cuba. Hec relates the following: "I w.as as s'ek as ever I was in my life while crossing the wvaters The tr'ouble was seti-sickness. Wais amazed wvhen we got to Cuba at. seeing the Cubhans. They were very small and poorly dressed. In fact, some were half naked. We are at Hlavanna. Hlavarna is a fine p)lace-can't blame the Span lards for not wanting t,o give it up. The place is not as hithy as we expected to find it. It is pretty warm--about as warm as t,he month of Jlune in South Carolina, or at harvest. Like t,he place v'ery well T1here are a great,I many children here. Can't understand what the Cubans say, have to go by mot,ions. The water we are using ise warm. We think we will get to leave here in about three months." St. Paul's Graveyard Association elected the, following olcers: P resi (lent, J1. A. C. Kioler'; vice-ptesidcnt, TP. A. Eptinir; secretary, W. S. Seyht; treasurer', J1. D. Sheely. Two commIt tees will he aTpointe'd by the president, wvhi ch I will make known later. llev. C., P. Iloozer, of Satlutda Count,y, was in this c'ommiunit,y a few days ago, tihe guest, of M r. J. ,J. E pt.ing. January 16, 1899. Wise TouritI itenci via .Southst-'ra Itai., way, T1he Southern Railway p)laced on saie November 1st round trip tourist tickets to all Important winter r'esorts in Georgia and Florida. Also to Ntas son andl Cuban p)oints. T1hese tickets will be on sale until A pril 30th, final limit ret,urnting May 31st. F'or fuirtbetr informat,ion apply to any Southern I tailway agent, or .J. 13. Hi hEYwiAnn., Traveling P assenger Agent, Augusta, Ga. For High Grade BlIood Amoniated Fer tilizer, Acid Phosphate and~ German Kainit CALL ON EVANS & WILBUR. W , JAN UARY 17, $75 GIVEN AWAY A JOK 111.,. IttUtY A 1t%0o lTOI.. TI-l 0 41 '1114 F IM * tI.CIti Tho erald and N.i%s hos ialway been avero to cotibinition ofters In fact we haivo nover done it and d not intond to. W44 havo,) however, 11a(n i a r rantgeini.t with the Rook Hill Bugg Com piny by which we can offer oni of tlheir $55 btiggios to our subseri) erS a1bsolut10ly f ree. vo watlt (:very sil)rib.ir on on books and every now subscriber (o havo an opporttiuily to gain thi- copi. tal prize. The buggy will be on (-.ihibition this week at the store of Mr. Eldw. R. Hipp. Tho conditions on which Ihis btggy will be given are: We lropose to secure two large pimpkins and overy person who ptys one year's subscrip tion to The Ilerald and News he tween now tind the first day of April will be given one guess at the nun ber of seed in the two pumpkins. The one who comes nearest to the number of soods in the two pimp. kins will be given the buggy. Each guess to be writtein inl ink on the back of an envelope and the naU1 of the poraon written on a Hlil) of paper and p,t in the envelopo, tho envelope sealed aii deposioiited in a ballot box, which is to be locked and kept locked until the award is made. Every persoin who pays as much as 01.50, one year's subscription, to be entitled to one guoss. Those who itre in arrears tid pay back dliets to have one guess for each $1.50 they pay. If you cannot p!y back dies you can give us your noto for back clues and have ono gloss4 for this year which you pay, all back dus nust be arranged in order to ititle you to a guess. Those who ha-o paid in advance can have a guess by a) ing for another yoar for which 4hey will he given credit. We have iec-tred punikins because it will givo >ur out of the county subscriberj an >pportunity to guess for they will know as much about the number of eod in the pumpkins as those who lee them. We will also give as a second prize a let of buggy harness valued at $12.50 and a third prize of a barrel of flour, and a fourth prize of one year's sub cription to The Herald and News. [f one man has more than one guess be can only secure one prize even bhough his guesses wore nearest the orrect nuber of seed in tho two num pkins. The buggy and the harness will >o put on exhibition at Mr. HLipp's itore and the pumpkins will be there ilso if you desire to soe them. This is an opportunity yon will lot often have to secnre a nice uggy and at the same time get a good newspaper at the regular price. Call at the otlico and1 pay your 'ubscription ands register your vote. lhose who find it iniconvenient to )all can send the snbscription and1( .heir guesses andi wv will see that hey are voted.. After the guless3s are closed a comn nittee of disinterested persons will >0 appoinited and asked to open the >umpkins and count the seeod anrd uaward the prizes. Aidve rItinct ,et terR. The folowing are t.hc letters rema in nig in this8 post.ofllce for* week cnd Iing Ilnuairy' 7, 1899I: 13-Annie IcBoozer, J1ack Ilonsma n, Samx B1oyds (col), Mar,b Heleledenhaumigh. D)- \'ry .J. D)avis, Janc D)avis, Jim11 )agettL, Sahl Dui,ror. ["-MIiss .Mary C. Fisher, Suidio G -Annai Glasco, MarIvan~ G;lllamn, da Giliam 1 Ltf V. I 1 tutley, \'. W. H1ill1(2). J -I Aobt.. James, M iss V.ennl.ngo. M --M Iarth McitNIsCrack in. N--l'ollie Neal. .- ii l'-Miaryland I''hilIips. \gnes 1tuT, MatMle I.tengton, C. 1'. Itey loidsI, Giles IHicheCtt,. S-M1.aggie Scarborough, Illla Simu nons, SusiaL Suber. TI- I"orence T1olbort,, John W1XV. Ta~y or. S. .J. 'Tarver (2) Y - MI rs. NJ. I. Yountgblcood. WV-- Ida Whtmire. lIeneratta Wal Nalker. I'ersouns callIng for' these letters will >lease say t,bey were a dver tised. W. Y. Falir, P'ostmalster. otoico of Application for Homestead. TATiI" O1" SOUIJ'I CA ILOLI NA E0x pat,o I':uha L. Wilson. OTVICIC IS HIT'it WIY GIYVCN that Iul L. Wlson has filled In uerse'lf and h i ldren in the lansc and ,ersona)il prtoperty of he r i 'hsband, John11 4. Wilson. W. D). 1IAIIIDY, Master. .Januiary 16L 189 $'. ANNUAL FINANC Of the Clerk and Treasur Newberry, S. C., for the December 31, 1898. ERECEJ LTs. STo Balanco fromn 1897 .. .................. Disen.ary ...................... ......... or'. ................ .. I~..................... ....... ............ iL' . ............................................. SR iitoran Treasut ita............ trent, Opra I Louie ... ..................... I \ill Tux-Opera HIllse io.s 2 M ill Tax-Water and lUghr lond axes colted f- (l 1897 ......... ............ 'ixes Colieted from 1896.... .......... Lmans huir Hanks .. .. .......................... 1H10elna Board of l-ivab.h'.. County iioui of Healt,.... ............. 'leetru.e Lsights Iai Water ttanding Aot..................... 011andli Aveola................................. ..... EjXPINDITU0 rall. en ........ c................................... eWIk's Salary........ ......................... May's'{' S101r3..... ................................. Ad vertisin an iini Adi-ti i ngr.3 a Ii p -iltLii ............................ Stationery and Elveloht p..................... ("oppock............................ .................. u'aId Notes in anks ........ .............. Ii' erest ol Water anid L , hts I ltds.......... I iturtst on Opera l se 3.oIds ................... (: 'naiers f 'ublie Wvrks, I,xteins ... City Al.orN............. ......................... Sanegu hu Sala .. es....... ...................... Special l'olet ............................. U n 1 oulls ................................... .......... IG A i TS. I I-AlOutric Ave ha > lillip Wicks, & ............................. oil...................... LaImp ig iter's Salarv ..................... ( mmissiones, for 1lihts and WILer for 1898. ( lum r , ividivk andit Rock ........ rIaivel and U ulin.... . Street, llandsi . ................................... Si levin tendent L's baitlatry Mate'ials and lepairts 80 ''eu t of Fire H1o.... ................ . ...... .. ................ ..... ..... .............. Stite ald ('ount.y Taxes........................... lublie Via'cInat.ion \accine 'oints ......... ......................... Gilard.................................................... 1lxpensc Accoil ut.................. Clerk of the Hoard 11ealth Ollicer ...... ...................... SINKIN PUNI Comm1tissioner s Uof liubli e Works .............. By ('ash on H anlid...... ..................... SOUTH CAiROL-NA, NI'WHERRI~lY COUNTrY. Personally caime beforea met, C. A. Ilowmna '.i.own or Newbearry, S. C , and miadle oatthatm cor'reet, to t.he best, at h is know ledge and beliet. Sworna to beforet mthits t I 7t,ht dIi ato .1 an utary, 1898. 1 V. L. IY N U M, '[n. n J10. CAI11A NISS. TJ. S. 1I1.tI)SON. REPORT Of Property Owned by and of Newberry, Nates ini Saintgs I an k tar IEleetrie I AiN tarfm I Not es inI Sayvinsgs I I i k for' Oit- e ' . poss Not.es t.o W. Y . 1a i.......r...... Note to) D. II. Whiteeler and tiniItet''t..... WAator and)1 ileet.rie E igI ts 1 od...... Misce'liianeos Aeeots. ASS, PTTS UnetoIlected 'Tx, 1898..... 181)7....... I Jne8)1l(SlCed Street Duty3..... Opera I1ouse( ttand .Market. 2,(000 'eet of I Iosii...... 80(1 I''ert. of l ubberst Ioe.... .1 Muite1s iand I Iorat....... Rtoad Ma*ebtine......... 00!1ee I' 1xli t.n es......... Artesitan Well......... 2 Aegis ..Cm...el t. .. Opern Hos 4to Ront, BEOc OTICI JS llCitCHY VIC . . hat,the owna Counil will re-. cosd -Jltnnary 2h1d, 18991, tor' theI(*1 l at tof t.e)( blog O)p'ra I 1itns', itnii U the fo ltig mranner't: dIeceasi One bid( for th(5 ()pera~ I loitse tra'nm t Alls dal.s of contLtrt tilI Set'j mbe It )1 st, Seed,' I1)00.t hor'se On bro id tor O pea' loise from~( du a tLe two I ui otf,0ont,ract, Li) Sepitembe Iis''bt, I1902. aria SL 'I'ih right 1o rejeet. anyt3 andt tall btids IEvapjoi isH re'ss'erved, ailso the us1 (of51 ai d Opera mnentLs. H]ouIse for' (eduen11t tinl anid tow purjitI- T .mW poes aecord intg to ex istinrg hiaw. ThelC1(1 tenter will beo rired ll1( to mak1e1 prloved hand. I.at All bids814 itO be hand sd it by Januiary iHy ordler of (Conntell . .1 NO (' (;()C(A Ng. Nti 2. &.T.8T. 1.N. Newhe.rry, 14. (', .n . ' 1'.C. N N eNtcoe1 d ofilli isc incmc lud i)cha , ,nen 1*aiei a mfiinor, int the I 'robate Cuouirt, for IWeoina the 241t,h dtay otfi anaty A. I) 1)9, tad noon, I will htumtedl itely li,erea,fterl apply tor a.ppIy let ti era (11ism issory,'V. " (G'01HGIC l NECI1l, D ae Imber, 2.hI. 1898.. IAL REPORT er of the Town of Fiscal Year Ending . ........... 17 4 10 00 351001 187 5 .......... .....11 3.', ............ :11)3 142 57 11 91 576 30 7,4:33 9-4 1,2:18 90 3,097 47 200 1. 114 15 ....... ........ 3,860 62 ---------- ---.. 29 62 ............... :, 82'3 8J--$-23,139 riq $28,408 17 ..............212" 41; $28,620 (3 ...........$ 258 74 1,18) 16 :33 60 ..... ..........308 75 400 00 480 00 107 75 ............ 8 72 ............... 300 00 ..............(2,00 f .............2,520 00 1,100 00 . 18 98 . 10 00-$10,M).5 70 I:N T. ...............$ 1,797 (18 .. ............ :14 .11 ... ........... 47 25 --$ 1,879 :14 ...............$ 120 26 ............... 90 ........... 2415 01) ............... i,822 80--$ 4,2:17 21 E, N 1'. .............. 926 (138 2,295 10 .............. 3 7 15 ... ....I .. 2,1.1:, m. ..... ......... 420 00-$ (j,:321 54 NT. ...... ....... 12 90 ..... ........ 75:1 113 ............... 60 00-$ 826 5: .......-..---- $ 105 to ........ ......$ 944 49 ............... 13 71) ............... 28 ) 00 ............... 110 1 I ............. 120 00 ............ 540 00-$ 2,:347 :10 ..........-.-- $ 1,075 00 *2'1,517 02 ......... ......- --- 0 -0 - $28,620 ('3 n, Clerk anId reasure.r or ti o the above Report is true and 0. A. IOWMIAN, c. & 'r. 'r. e. N. Debt of the Town S. C. 81)8........:3822 8 .. ...... ... 2,:156 2 .............22,000 ..............4,0)00) 11080--o,ll 2001 ................:l,010 ............... 24,0 ........... ,500 0 ........... 1,504)0 1 ............ 720 01 ............ 200 0 ............ 251) 0 ........... .. 010 0 ...............00900 .............. 42,000 961)01.-$0474 46R~ NOIE OF~ [E 'WILLS1'L1 AT 01Il~1A u8(l.n.t o Iihi1)Ice0,0e OhW ~( ledn te 4Li (0y0 y.18)1, t iic ''~ '001L rpi ng o he'.xttc r he00i( 00 OlILn f i~ Ilt1o on00os,(~ i,Fde,Cto Ight.hud r 1h eefo00 ISO' S NI,E O St. 'esidnof o Final Setlemket,te hy. 189 all t,bek Lersonal propet nt.he es-ate of h ep said uancnssn of ni~WIl in e heoateo orNelor, Con . odder, ,on (Ight, head 1t ofuSheop .hre fr-y 81)1), a Iclonery, Shp Tools, nliPumll InedMlae Millnnte tor and..ei Aricultusral ImplEe N1 E WONl C.~ l )CI'iN;T try 1th, 1891. xuos