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M. It. AULL. E1)TOtt. For sotloe ulaeeouittable reason, the Legilislature is being negleeted by the newspapers. Up to this time that au gust body has had almost no good ad vice; and the members must, be ahung ering and at,hirstinr for good advice. Here's a good suggestion or two, namely: Make it unlawful to shoot a man in the back. Fixi a penalty for ne gro hot suppers, and hold the giver of such entortainmtient s responsible for damages. Let him work it out on the ehaingang, if he is not able to pay. .Abbeville 'ress and Manner, 2nd. And-abolish the cigarette and con oaled weapon acts, make t he terms of Representatives four instead of two years and p>rovide for bi-ena l;l sessions of the Legislature. Tho next issue of The IIerald and News will appear on Wednesday norn Ing instead of Tuesday of next week in Or ier to furnish our readers wi'h the Governor's message to the (;eneral As sombly. The message will not be read to the General Assembly until Tuesday noon and it will be impossible to pub lish It until after that time. So our readers may expect us to be a day late with our next issue, but we hope to furnish enough to make up for the de lay. The penitentiary scandaI will come up for discussion in the I'gislature and l3 all the Iepresentatives have been put in possession of all the evidence brought out by the investigating con ruittee, they ought, to be in position to act, Intelligently on the matter. t may be the cause of s,rme great cebang s in the managenent of thi institution as a strong senitimentt, has deye lopeyd throughout the State to the eIl'eet that it Is wrong for the State to opera to a big cotton farm, etc., with conviet labor, when public roads so ntuch need their service. There Is a great deal being said and written as to when the nineteenth eu tury ends and the twentieth begins. It is as simple to us as the nose on it maunS face. If l00 years constitute a century, and the first century entled with the one hundredth year, then the nine teenth in order to complete the cen tury will have to end wih the year I900. The twentieth century will ht gin on January lst, l'..1. The annual report of the ('lerk and Treasurer of this city appears in this paper. The taxpavers or the city should read and study and 'oropare it with the reports of other yea. and see for themselves how the tinaneia' atTairs of the city are hei: managed. \e have written coneerning this report bi fore, giving an idea as to what it would show, hence commlwents from us at tlis time are unnecessary. Citrd'a I,ots. We are glad to have Mr. Stephenon~ back as pastor for this year. Trho young pe-ople's entertain ment was quIte a seecess. Our town was lively with visitors durIng Ch ristmtas week. M~isses Alice and1( Lucile Meadow vis ited Mr. WV. W. Summer's family. Mrs. Evans wit.h Mt1isses Learline and Generiere Evans visi ted at IDr. Evants. Misses Eva Gary, Linuda Welch, I A. zio Grillin andtt Mecssrs. Bob Young. Eu gen)o Griflin anmd John c;ogganus visit.ed ait Mrs. Gary's. We regret, very much to give up1 MIr. Witt who left for his home in New Market, Tenn., last, Wednesday. The missing link in our circle will not be compllete until he retturas. Sonme of our young men stood on the corner until they got a job. Others are now standing on the corner but they don't mean any harm. GOTrOA N. (A. R. P'resbyterian, 3hd.) 1 know that the readers of the P'res byterian are anxious to leairn the prio5' peets of securIng the GJrior Memorial Fund. I regard the out-look vera promising. I have been very mutch en. couraged by the kindness of t.he palperi of the State. Mr. Hemphili of the News and Courier and Drm. Thomas 01 the B3aptist Courier have been e3spee tally kind. The responses to the printcd appeals are begInning to come in. R1ev. A. J. Bowere, Professor' of Greok in the Newberry College, has the honoi of being the first contributor. 1Rev. W. 1B. LIndsay was the first of our pastoraeto respond. E. II. Aull standi third on the lIst, Bro. Simpson of the Orphanage fourth. I am sanguine of success in the whole undertakIng. E. P. McCLINTrOCKc. Newberry, 8. 0., Dec. 29, 1899. MARRIIEIi. Decemnber 24, 1899, by Rev. M. W. Rtankin, at the home of the brido's parents, Mr. Malcomb Bloozor to Miss Mary Johnson-all of Newberr'y Coun ty. ~Decemnbr 2A4th, 1899, by 1Rev. M. W. iarikini, at the homne of the bride's p)a reatq, Vr. WillIam H1oodrIcks to Miss !ren& *Zndriks-all of Newberry County. . Decem hi, 1809, by R1ev. M. W. Rlankin, at t home of the bride's pa nnte, Mr. W in Johnson to Mie F'annie Longsey -Gil of Newberry Countp A Card. it,. l'ditor: PIea e allow its space in your paper to express our appreciation of the kindness of Bush River and IIt. Zion Churches to us. Yesterday, tho initial day of the new year, the brothI ren and sisters made it pleasant, indeed for the pastor and his family. Without any flouritsh of trumpets, they came, unleaded their buggies and walgons, sat with us awhile in pleasant converse, and went away. They left niuch for our table, much for the horse and cow tind two pigs in the pen. But is th i all? No; it is only the ending up1) of Christimas. As I left the church on the 2nd Sun day in Deember last, a present of $10.75 was placed in ny hands from the young ladies' IIible class of the Sunday Scihool at Hush 1iver. ''his p sent would have been larger, I was assured, but, for the sad death of Miss Lois Workmain, whose muother is the teaeh er" of this class and the leader in get ting up this highly appreciated pres ent. And for ilore than one winter I have wrapped ni self in it a beautiful end valuable huggyy robe, a Christtmas gift from Mlt. zion ('hurch. lhitt we Iave been here nearly seven year's and is this the first time these ehurehes hav\"t done any. snOh thing for t1 IIV no iteants. From year to yeatr thete has been t(he Sime kittdness Iani fr-tedi, thiougtt not So ntliehl at onee: which nuay have been as well. Inl this way it has been: A four horso load of corn"1, a cow to milk, at balrreI of 1lour,. hamsl utl[lunnhert"l. ('hristmnas turkeys, sonltstim(es fourt 01r Ii\e. at pi= no0w and( then, and for oniee, we have thought it well thut) pubbliely to expr"e- our" ap pret inltion of sueh kindlnes:. .\ay ("od IbItntlainty rtewartl such givers. M1. W.\vninan 'ife. JI'an. '_nld. I1+11. Stor.y of I Slave. 'l'T he botun 1a:titl and foot for years by the ebiainsH of' disea+l( is the worst fotrmt of sivetry. (eorgte 1). Williams, of latnte'sttr, .leil., tels how sueh a shive' was m,h-41 free, lIe says: ''\[y wife huis been s, helpless for five years that she toubl ntot turn over in bed a1lone. A fter usinlg I wt hott l l-. of El;ee irie ititters, she is wntIeifully im proved and able (o dit her 1)wnl wVOrk.1 'T'lhis stupre'te t( ied.y for femlale dis eases qutticl:ly citre ne''votlsness, sleep. Iess, lnelat'hthly, headache, bac"kache, fai itittng andd iz.y spells. ''his miracle wlorking initeieinet is a gtdsend to weak, sic"kly, run downi pecopl,'. E,very hot tle giranteed. O1Ny 511 cents. Soldl by all )rut:gists. Faulrstew Dote. The old y-ear has lassed and the new one has toiC in. )n '1'uesda' ni)ht the youngi folks en joyed a -oeial a' Mr. John il.ake's. Al1o a social and eake-walk at \1 r..1. A. on Ilursdaly night. \ll'' Happy lianks has been vi.,itiny r"eiatVits and friends in this conmunit\ the pa-t w\ee'i. \ir. J. A. Iaker and family were v"is itin, 'ir. G. am Mot'e's family Sutn day. We had a light snow en last Sunlda, ni ht. Mrt. J1. B. Conne'lly lotst. his hor'se or T1he you nt folks enjoyed a social andt enke-walk at MIr. N athtan Wh Ieelei Ailiss l'oily llamt is' very ill with b'ron. eht iti-. Mlarried, at, Rey. .1. A. SIligh's, Sun. tday', D)ceminber'2 .ith, I1899, Mr. Lemu te: WVise andti Miss Ida lm~lter' werte totitet in holy wed loek. Miay they live a long and happy life. We htave bteen inftormed that MIr. J D). Mttore is pr'epat'ing to er'et ai cross tie muill. \Ve w ith him inouch succes in his utmb-r'i:ak~ ing. N!uehi success to 'lThe Uerald ani News antd it:, 'ditort. .). M%. NI. Januttary I, 19101. MIrs. MI cha:'el Cutr ait, PIhnttidi, ill. umakes Pthe sttementtit that1 sIhe caughi cold, wIhieb settled on hter'I lngs; sht was treated for a mtonthi by her l.mtIl phy'sleiant, butt grew wotrse. li toki her sIhe was a htopeless v'ictitu cf COin 141inptiont andtt thaut no( med(1icino coukh ,mtre htet. lie r dr uggist sutgge'stedl D). Kintg's Neow D)iscoer''y for Cont to her del ightt foundt htersel f l'e'nelltet1 fromt thte fir st dose. Shoecon tinuetd its m.o and aft(er taklitg sIx bot tIes, fountd hterself' sottud* ndl w.eIl; tno. (liles her e wit houllsework,l and1( is as wel ats shet O'ver was. Frt'e t riail hbltth-s t.his G reait IDiseoveryv at all ID ruii S.tres. OntlIy 50) cent Ind111 $1 .00, ev.etr b)ott lo guariant cedl. Theo Cnit rat theriOi L.nauno Will mecet, in Grace chutrcht, P rosper'I ty, M. C., Saturday, Jan. 20, 19)00. Devotilonal exercises by vice prtesi dent. T'opic-rThe loczal Luther' Lotagu< tsomtet.hing of which to be pr'otd-Ptrof S. J1. D)otrrick, A. C. Wise, Geo. 1 Ilunter', Julius Epting and Rev. Ge'o. lS Boardeni. -Recitationt-Milss Maggie Hatrre. Essay-Misls Marty Swygor't. Ti')c-Lutthor League benefit to t,b chur'cht. Prof. WV. A. Counts, A. 1E. 1 1Iedonbauigh, Messre. P. 1). Himtpson, J1 J. Kiblet' and Rtov. J. J. Long. El'ssay--M iss .Jessie Sutmer. Rocitationi-Miss Gertrude Shnupson Query box. B. C. Count,s. Visitor pleas~o copy.J..Log I3latack'es Iron Nerve WVas the result of hIs splendlld htealth' Ind(omiftatbIe will andc trem,eundotts ener gy are not found where Stomach, LIver i .Idney andI JJQweIs arn (lit of' order If yon want t ieso qualIties and th stCcss they rnluw, us D)r. King1 New Lire Pille. They develop ever power of brain and body. Ouly 25o.at all Drug 8Ioree Good inotrning, kind frirind, here is our f:r . Wo thank every one of you t for k ind s:licitation, during our at - sence to return back to or' old post. For the past Ove loinths v.o have been abh:cent from th_'e"columnlls of Tlhe Hlerald and Novw.. lh , ,litter hase al ready .x p lainie hat. our dite'rence has t been s ttt'd, at iut has al-o at";i i.ed Its that there was no intention whatever on the part of The I5radl and News to tlea tl wrong. I':.on these grounds we LO take u ' our pen aid trly it again. We take this mwt hod to say ag;ain, w tht:- -. c 'y one of u' kind friends wh,, have Iise.i exmt're,sions of 1.raiso to U- i i gari to ont w%riting. Since our aI,-t nt'-iI w' hitave It't atlnmI)er of friends fre'.' .arimu; -- I it-s wi o have ex pit ci t ieli I ' r e of our.absenee, and ' r ' r kind words of praise whieh ii 2;, - liii o1n1'heart, with pleas ure. W e '..n''ii tlbrt Im::myT t,imett we receivie a littl Ilattery beyonld whitt we deserv, but, we promise you that it shall never turn us a fool. We have been writing for newspapers for the past, thirteen years, not hecausO we have had a special aimbition to becoto) a jot)urnist. (for we know that we tre not c'apat'itated in every respect for a porit iol) of t hat kind), but. it s e'IIs that a great manty people, from the begin ling of oir wrtiIng have enjoyed our laii wrly of talking about things, thereforo we nevPr ttre, especi11ly when we feel that our work is ap i'preciated. IHit let It e i t,t mestood, we don't write espectially-to please in dividuals, and out- communieations are always open to criticism. I ttt when they are eriticised we want it done in a decent maner. e'brista:; passed l' IT remarkably quiet in this section--no si,eeial euthu sia=t)m oVet nlanytling that wo have hearti. 'h)e little folks were not dis appointesi in the annual visit of "Old Santa C:ius," and we only regret that we cant keep their little hearts re jiitng all the year round Its they were when anti,ipating the coming of "Old Santat. Please exeuse us frot saying where our Clristmlas eating took place, it has just been all atround, and we have ate so mlluh l'orlk, beef, chicken and goose, with nutile rous other things that our otl dligestetr is inI a perfect ulproar. lhut this is all over, and we have not only slept out upon the horders of a nelw year, but also upon the beginning of another eentuiry. It always brings to our minds a feeling of sadness to bid good-bye to another old year, especially when we say good-bye to old 1800, and feel assured that we have lived over half of our days in her. It causes feel ings that we ean't expre;s. ulit we must forget the things that atre behind us. and look forward for a brighter prospect in the future, and pray God to give us the moral courage to stand up for veracity and integrity and let these be our guides and our watch-words in the beginning of this new year. "Do unto others as you would they should do unto you," and as sure as you live according to this text you will have nothing to r-egiret ait the eniding of 1900. We coun try people are not blessed wit.h the use of the telegraph and tele phone wir-es artId many other convye. niences ais the cities andl towns arec, but sitnce our- new mall delivery- has beetn inl operation we feel like we at-e living in town. Rev. Sligh has mnade it still a little more eon venient, by haviung lienty of hoirse power. His mnail carrier now makes the through trip. This gives him time to send letters off the same daty. We cani now drop a lett.er in our box at 11 a. mi., antd by 4 p. in, it will be in Columbia. Our peopile at-e per fectly delighted with thiIs ntew mall ar rangement, aitd we feel stire that this route will make such a favorable re p)ort to the United States mail depart ment, this year- it will be made a daily r-oute. We are not fully til to date with our Chtristmnas visitor-s any social gather. togs, therefor-e, as it, Is never- our putr l)ose to slight any one, we will omilt them all. \Vhen our white people get done moving we will try to inform you where . they have stoppIed, 5 The last thinig that, old 1899 did was I to give us a light sntow, andl we htavo - had somre very hard fro-zeni weathet- for the past, wveek which we feat- has in I jutred the graitn, bitt we tr'ust not. fA gr-eat many pleople thought t,hat, when Stper-visor- 11111 advert,ised thtt all the road hand(s should putt In their full six days ont the public roads last year- that he was jtust talking through -hIs hat, and tha?, It was only the samte old song re-sung-too much polIcy and -polit,ies In the lantd to make a man (10 lis dutty--but seome of them have been sadly disappolinted. Bill HIll 18 atn enterprisIng, public spirited man, one who deli ghits in public Impr-ovemetnts -for the general good of his pleopIle. Trher-e has beeni more dirt moved on the pui'elIe highways for the past twelve months t,han we havo over known be for-e In onto year. We say to our law matker-s, give Bill Hill the means andl let him go on building good roads. The peolo don't mintd payinog tax when they tire dlirectly benefited. We are in receIpt ofl another one of those beaumtiftul little calendars repro seating the business of Mr. Wmn. John son, the leading hard ware man of New berry. Mr Johnson is a Christian gen tleman, anid every time you meet him you find h ~mthe same. Heo 18 always pl)Olte and Vurtoons and honest In his - dealings.-i is Is what merIts him a good trade. Say, Slgma,J want you and Leona to como up pretty con and let's go hunt Ing. Yout need 't brIng your guns, but you had better b ing a couple of good blood hounds. I want to jo oennam mt hunting, :'nd I fear that, my old riend, Josh Trump, is going to be )retty hard to catch, but I amt sure hat we can btring tho old gentleman iI. have got Push "denned."' But, Push aye we m ust excuse him since he has uit wrestling with the sun and gore o handling the stars. So come along, >reth'en, and let's investigate the mat or. Push hasn't but three to handle mtd we don't propose to take any such tuff for excoso. Well, it is about time for our law nakors to re-assomble. There is a ,ood deal for them to do, and many hings that should bo undone. But we eel assured, so far as our delegation s concerned, that what they do will be lone In a legitimate way. Wo will vait and uco. A happy and prosperous new year to )no and all is the sincere greeting of January 2, 1900. C iit's. ( The modern and most elreci,tve cure rot' constipation and all liver tr:ubles the famous littlo pills known as De Witt's Little 1Sarly Rtisers. Robertson \. Jilder.I ANNUAL FINANGIAL REPORT Of the Clerk aild Treastirer of the Town of Newberry, S. C. for the Fiscal Year Eliding Deccllber $1st1 1899. til'cEI TI'S. raxes collected for 18117 . . . $ 67 58 "/ "I 1 98 . . . 2,271 13 " " "' 1899 . ..11,873 62 Licenses . -"-.-.-.-.-....428 00 I'etty ('ash . . . . . . . . . 133 37 1 [tents. . . . 150 78 [leer" Privilege . ... ... 132 95 Pines . . - - . . . . . . . 7 76 8.5 4treet Duty.-. . . . . . . 1,578 00 Loans from Banks .1.... 3,908 87 Loans from Land and Secu1'i ty Co . ,... --... . . 492 50 Dispensary l'rollts. . . . 4,187 57 'ash Balance from 1898 . . 1,103 01 $26,901 24 EXi'ENII'!')'RES. STREIT DEPARTMENT. Street Hands . . . . $ 1,1380 05 Material and Re pairs . . . . 1,141 93 Glravel and Hauling . . . 545 13 Horse Feed .... . . . . 393 80 Superintendent's Salary . . 319 65 Ass't Superintendent's Salary 375 00 $"1,456 16 LIGIIT DEPARTAIENT. Jil, &c . . $ 05 79 Llamplighter & Janitor,Salary 210 00 t f'lectric Lights and Water . 3,759 913 3no Extra Lamp . . . . . . . 80 $4,072 55 3eneral Expense . . . . . . $ 1,153 5t P'ostollice Box Itent . . . .4 00 stationery.-.-. . . . . . i35:1 85 )pera House, Furniture, &e 215 70 g "' " Fire Escape . 5411 10 el " " Ins &'1'axes . 411 25 " Relp'sloof'g&c 165 3.1 -- I___ ) $2,549 80 3alaries Regular Police . . . $1,860 00 " Special " . . . 11 50 $187 1 50~ Salary, Mayor's . . . . . . . 1400 00 " City Attorney's . . . 100 00 " Clerk and Treasurer's 600 00 $1,100 00 s )BOA(D' O11r.A.r Cencral ECxpense.... .. .... 1811 93 Balary Health Ofler .... 540 00 Clerk's Salary.... .. .. ....20 00 $ 846 93 Truck House..-.-..-. .. ..$ 185 00 Miaterial and Repairs . . . . 80 75 G;eneral lExpense . . . . . 235 3 T l'angineer's Salary3.......... 10 00, $ 511 00 t Printing and Advertising . . 17 05 at Interest Opera H-ouse Bonds, Y for 1898..-.-..-.-..-.. ,100 00 a Sinking 1"und,Com. Pub. Wks 1,0412 (00 s Oper~a H-onse, New Bonds, ( Coupons to .July, 1899 . . . 209 :;3 t Int 0n WVater WVks Bonds, '99 2,520 00 e Paid Notes in Banks . . . . 3,987 63 a "Past Indeb,tedlness . . . 1.275 7! Y "Land and Security Co .'49(1 (10 1. $10,721 27 lP G rand Total....-. ....$2,296 31 2 Cash I alance 0on 11and . . , (007 9XI $26,904 24 SOUT i i ' A ROLINA, NEWuImRRY COUNTYx. Peronstycame before me, Jon. C. a Gloggans, Clerk and T1reasurer of the o lown of Newberry, S. C., and made n oath that the ab)ove rep)ort is true and ,, icorrect to the best of his knowledge ~I Ind belief. JNO. C.GCOGGANS, U- & T1. T1. C. N. 'S Swor'n to before me this 4t,h day of .Jan uary, 1900. J1. Y. MUPALL, [r. aj ''N. 19. . O C) B. MAYORI. TV, S. IlimTsoN. '1 REPORT Of Property Owedu by a11d Debt of the Towi of Newberry, S, 0, ,IAUlILITIES.t Notes, Electric Lights and Water for 1898.-.--...$. 0,707 13 a Note W. Y. Fair, Gravel, 1898. 20! (10 ~ Water, 1liectric Light Bonds 42,000 00 0 Opera House IHonds. .. ...22,000 00 d M iscllanous Accounts, 1899 1618 00 jj Total Liabilities .. . *$7 0 7 ASSETS. Uncollected Tax, 1899 . . . $ 1,313 89 'T " 1898 - . . 420 20 " 1897 - - . 1419 411 VI Uncollected Street Duty . - 120 00 o1 Opera House and Market . . 24,000 00 a Two Fire Engines,Trucksand 2: Reels.-.-..-.-.-. .. ...3,500 00 8 0 M e---. . . 1,500 0(1 ["our Mules and One Horse . 400 0 U'arte, Wagons'and Tools . . 200 0Od DnoI?RoadM achine .... ...50 00 Dfico Fixtures...-.-..-.-.400 04) . Duo Artesian Well . . . . . 2,900 00 a~ Water Works and Electric Light Plants.-.-.-.. ..42,000 00 rwo Acres Gravel Land . .400 00 Totail Annata : ,$8,29 -3 IN )ry Goods, )ress Goods, Jotions, Iaci.ets, ia p e}i)s, Villinery, 3utings, lannels, 3lankets, \nd all kinds of 3taple Goods. See our special Plush Japes, $2.50 to $5.00. See our line of Jackets 53.00 to $i0.00. See our marked down )ress Goods for bar rains among them for ,ou. See our 428 Black 3ibbed Hose, extra eavy extra value. See our line Ladies' Under ear. Special heavy Union Suit 0 ets. Special heavy Fleece Lined 5 ets, See our Sc. Outing, splen Iid value for the price. See our line Damasks with Japkins to imatch. We are anxious to show you brou.. h our st.ock. .Every dc artment i, Up to the usual igh standard, We promliso you polite attention, liablo goods at pricos as low us can o made. W\o do not soll shoddy oods. We do soil good clean mer bandiso, and ask you to look in on s while doing your December shop ing. Yours truly, I &GSMoeC TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY--IN COMMON PLEAS. arah U. Mafett, Mattie J. Sloan and John C. Halfacre, Plaintifis, against Elizabeth H. Norris, Henry Archie Sloan, John Calvin Sloan, Albert, E. Sloan, Bent arin B. Sloan, Samuel A. Sloan, I urt M. Sloan, Emma 8. Norria, John E, Buzhardt, Thomas WVi!soni, Annie WVilson, Frank Wilson and Alice Wilson, Defendants. S'munonii for R~elief. 'o the D. fend:ints above named: OU AIW ITEREBY- SUM. mioned andi( req ui red to anmwer bie complint ini thiis act ion of which copy 1:: herewith served upon ou, and 1o serve a copy of your uiswe~r to the saidl complaint on the ohbserihers at their oilleo at Newberry ourt House, Southi Carolina, within wenity (lays after the F'ervice hereof; xoiusive of the day of such service' Lid 1.f you fail to answer the comiplninlt 'Itin the time aforesaId, thle plaintilla 1 this action will apply to the Court r thle rellef demanded in the comn lalit. Dated Newberry, 8. C., Novemnber 3d, A. D. 189,. HIUNT1 & IUI, Plaintifl's Attorneys.. '0tlie Defendants; Henry Archie Sloan, Thomais Wilson, Annie* Wll soni, Frank Wilron and( Alice Wilsoni: Take notice that thle complaint in the bove entitled actioni was filed in the Di1ce of the Clerk of the Court of Comn ion Pleas for Newbierry County ni the 23rd day of Novecmber, A. I). 399. HUN I' & HUNT, Piamitiff's' Attorneys. TATE OF SOUTH CINOLINA, COUNTY 0OF NEWB3ERRIY--1N COMMON PLEAS. dw. R. Hipp, Plainti If, against Iveson Johnson, Defendant. Su mmons fo' Relief. o the Decfendant, Ireson Johnson: VO - AHE H10R10BmY SUM -. moned and required to 'answer hto complaint in this act,ion, of which copy is hierewvith served upon you, ad to serve a cop)y of your answer to no said complaint On the subscribers t, their oflice at New berry Court H-ouse, outh Carolina, within twenty days at 3r the service hereof, exclusive of the ay of such service, and if YOU fail to nswer' the comnplaint, within the time foresaid, the Plaintiff in this action llapyto the court, for the relief ated 23d1 December, 1899. SCH UMPlI1RT & HOLLOWA\Y. -Plaint.iff's Attorneys, o the Defendant, Iveson Johnson: .T.ake notice that the complaint in. ie above entitled action was tiled in lice of the Clerk of the Court, of Com, ion Pleas foe.Newber.ry Coun t.y on the lid of Decoem.lier, 1899. 4 SCHIUMPElRT& HOLLOWAYJ P al F Attornes. ) ROPS W=enols.II4Om iys at leaas two-thirds cit ad hoptee.I tern L Testimon,is and dTEN DAY mtromsia remo. TIhis would make at protty and useful hiesO lig uro8s: IHalf doz. beautiful Laco -tandlkerchil I[alr doz. beautiful Laco Ilandkorchil A nd finer onos at $1.50, $1.75, $2.001 Thoso "Twico Around" TIies are beau Wo are offering many protty articles mnd frames. DOME E A RLY While the Seo our Ruags, Art Squares, Carpets, Will be pleased to show you whother TIhalnki ng you for past paltronag;e ant I amn yours truly, P00 T HII ((tii As Chri-4ln.a.) 1: L . Iin chling, ovt vbero to buy Good Suo ni I N THESE DAYS Good Serviceable and Us( more appreciated than :>nly good to look at. 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