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Knights of Pythias, Clettleo 'EE%11,0 Newberry Lodge No. 75. S TA T E D CON VENTIONH OF this Lodge will bo held the 2nd and 4th Tuesday nights of each 1nonth at 7.30. Visiting Knights cordially Welcomed. II )S. H. ElPtING, K. of R. and S. Crotwell Hotel Biuildiii. NEWBEIYC oWON MAltKrT. (Corrected tLico ia wovk by J. W. Gary & Co;) November 27th, 1900. B mt ...... ..................... 9j Death of an1 Infant. The infant child of Mr. and MA's. W. T. Harrell died at the residence of Mr. 0. Wells on Sunday night. The little one was about two mont hs old. The romainu were burled on Monday after non at 4 o'clock at Rosemont comctery. Now in the lime when croup and lung troubles prove rapidly fatal. The only harmless remedy that produces Immediate results Is One Minute Cough Cure It Is vee'y pleasant to take and can be relied upon to quickly cure coughs, colds and all lung diseases. It will prevent consumption. Gilder's Corner Drug Store. Now is the time the ladies can buy a nice dress at their own prices at Flynn's Cash Store. Stops thle Congh and Works off the Cold Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, no pay. Price 25 cents. Clark's 200-yd. Spool Cottou, 2 spools for 5c., at S. J. Wooten's. tf. Fifty girls, ages from twelve years and upward. to work in The Newherry Knitting Mill. Applications will be received from this dale , to January 1st 1901. Work light and easy to lenrn. To those not having homes in the city, or its suburbs, houses will be pro vided. Apply In person to President, of The Newberry Knitting Mill, Now berry, S. C.' You Know What You Are Taking When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the fomular is plainly printed on every bot tle showing that it is simply Iron and quinine in a taste less form. No Cure, No Pay. 50.. Please remember that we do not ex change patterns. S. J. Wooten. tf. Thankitvig Day. Thursday will be thanksgi-ving day and there will be a general suspension of busineFs throughout the city. Many of our young nen will spend the day hunting, while others will find other short in which to pass off the time. The Union thanksgiving services will -be held in the Lutheran church at 11 o'clock a. m. DaWitt,'s Littler Early Risers are dainty little pills, but they never fall to cleanse the liver, remove obstructions and invigorate the system. Gilder Cor ner Drug SLore. When we were buying some dres goods at Flynn's yesterday we were surprised we haid no ideai he ha~d isuch nice black and color'ed D "ess iroods iks Velvets and Latces we s.-w come oft his bills he is stlaughtaring prices sure enough get there becfore all the choice p'umns disapear' ,ake your' pick you will never regret I, but .1 ou w' il alwa. s regret it, if you (10 not get 1 here in thr.e somebody else will get your pick. liegiater for the Tlown Eiect ion. Some voters seem to think that they will be allowed to vote in the election on Friday fcr mayor' and aldermen on an old registiration cert ificate. Such is not the case. A new certificate will be required, and if you haven't one you had better call on the city clerk and get It. G3t in shape to vote. When the stomach is tired out It must have a rest, but we can't, live without food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure "digests what you eat" so that you cain eat all the good food you want while It Is restoring the dijestive organs to health. It is the only pre paration that digeats all kindh of food. 'Gilder's Cor - ner Drug Store. Tihe hest P'rescripion for Malaria .Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove's 'Tasteless Chill T1onic. It is simply iron :and quinine in a tasteless form. No .nure, no pay. Price 503. Racket Store Is selling painted Flower Pots and Saucers at 8o., 15o., 20c. and 25c Jar dinleres for 25c, Also artificial plants. 21. -T he Census Figures. 2The population of Newberry County by the censLos of 100X is 30,183. .f 1800 It w as 26,446; in 1880, 26,407. An increase from 180 to 1900) of 8,786. F'rom- 1880 to 1890 there was a de. crease of 51. Oain per cent, f.rom 1800 to 1000, 1420. Last per cent, from 1880 to 1800, 0010. A. E. P. BEDENBAUGHI. A Thousand Tongues Could not express the raptunre of An nie E. Springer, of 1125 Howard at., PhIladelphia, Pa., when nhue foutid that Dr. King's New Discovery for Con snuption had completely cured her of a hacking cough that for many years had made life a burden. All other remedies and doctors could give her no A.el p, but abe says of this Royal Cure t soon removed t be pain In my .olhst and I ian now sleep soundly, something I can scarcely remember doing before. I feel like sounding its praises throughout the Universe." So will overy one who tries Dr. King's ~New Diseovery for any trouble of the 'Throat Ohest, or Lunge. Price 60o. and $1 00. TrIal bottles free at all Drug *toros; every bottle guaranteed. 'This sign toe jen every bog of the genuine LaiativeBomo-Quinine raete iho remedy that ures a 9.3d R0 9P? 4a7 VAlIOUS AND ALL ABOUr, See notice of lost certilleates of stock. Thursday will be Thanksgiving day. Mr. W. II. WVerts is vitting this week at Silver Street. Have you registered? If you do not you cannot vote Friday. "Too rich to marry" at the opera house tomorrow night. We had a considerable rain and wind storm Sunday night. A charming young la,ly, Miss L,ula Hiaddon of Due-West is visiting her cousin Mrs. I. T. Caldwell. The Methodist pastors are otT this week for Conference. 'I he Conference meets 1his year at Chester. Rev. J. W. Speaks left yesterday and the others leave today. M\ r. W. 11. lHunter, has accepted a position with Win. P. louseal and will manipulate the alphabet on the Luth eran Visitor. The indications now are that the largest vote in the history of the city will be polled on Friday. Nearly 500 voters are already registered and there are many yet to come. Mr. W. W. Williamson, of Union is in the city visiting his brother-in-law Mr. J. Guy Daniels. Rev. Wilbur 11. R0ser who has been in the city visiting with his family at Mr. T. J. Hayes the past few daye, left yesterday for Orangeburg. On S-Aturday night last Mr. Hayne Chalmers of the Jalapa section had the misfortune to lose a tenent house by fire. Mr. A C. Welch had a fine mule to fall in his yard while running and playing with his other mules on Sun day and break its .neck. ie paid we understand last fall for the mule $150. Persons from the county should re member that on Thursday there will be a general suspension of business in the city. So it will be a bad day to come to town to transact business. The f1rst primary (lection for mayor and aldermen will be hold. on Friday and the registration is heavier that it bas ever been at a former elec tion. Newberry college will take holiday on Thursday and Friday and many of the student will tapend thanksgiving at home. Miss. Florence B. Manheim, who has been visiting the family of Mr. Jos. Mann for the past few weeks, left yes terday for Ashville, N. C. Don't fal1 to go to the book store and look at the beautiful Christmas goods. The children can see "old Santa" in the window atMayes' Book Store. lie will be on hand and make his usual visit this year. Tennessee hogs have arrived-and the weather is suitable for killing. The polls will open at the opera house on Friday at 8 a. m. and close at 4. p. m. Vote early. The city clerk and Treasurer will have his oflice closed on Thursday, so if you want to register for the town election attend to it today or tomorrow. D)on't use any of the counterf'pits of DeWii t's Wi toh H azel Satve. M ost, of them are worthless or liable to .eause injury. The original D)eWitt's Wit,ch Hazel Salve is a certain cure for Pile3, eczema, cuts, sc>lds, burnis, sores 'n-I skin diseases. Gilder's Corner Drug St,ore. Mr. W. A. Fulmner, who for the past year has been with Mr. W. P. Houseatl, on the Lutheran Visitor has taken charge of the mechanical end of the business in The Herald and News oflce. Mr. Fuimor is a good printer-as a job printer hie equal is hard to find-and this office is the better,equipped to turn out job work. Give us your business. Questions Answered. Yes, A ugust Flower still has the larg est palo of any medicine in the civilized world. Your mothers and grandmoth ers never thought of using anything else for indigest,ion or Ibillousness. Doc tors were scarce, and they seldom heard of appendicit,is, nervous prostration or heart failure, etc. They used August Flower t.o clean the system and stop fer mentation of undigested food, regulate tbe action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the sys tern, and that is all they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches and other aches. You only nedd a few doses of Green's August Flower, in 11 quid form, to make you satisfied there is nothing serious the matt,er with you:. For sale by W. E. Pelham. Union 'Ihaunkugiving service. The union thanksgiving service will beoon next Thursday morning at 11 o'clock in the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer. The services will consist of talks by th'e different pastors of the city and the offerings will go to the orphan ages of the different, ch urches A ny of ferIngs directed to,go to any orphanage will be sent as directed, but the money collected without directions accompay ing it will be equally divideid between the orphanages of the different oh urches. Mobbed the Grave A startling incident, of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject, Is narrated by hIm as follows: "I was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yel low,eyes sunken, tonge coated, pain continually in back and sides, rno appetite-gradually growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given me up. Fortu nately, a friend advised trying Elee. trio Bitters; and to riy great joy and surprise, the first bottle made a decIded improvement. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they saved my life, and robbed the grava of another victim." No one should fail to try them. Only 50 e., guaranteed at all D) ug Stores, To unro a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the mioney if it falls to cure. Ei. W. Grove's signature ia nn anh bax. 9En. At tle Opura Itol WlednIIjesdiay Night. The plot, of "Too 1leh To Marry" shows a rich young man who cannot marry the choice of his heart because he is tot iloli, and ia poor young Manl who cannot marry the girl he loves hecause ho is too poor, and the ingen ious and highly amusing ways Inl whlch they remove all barriers, in euding the opposition of an emphatic mother and the weath of an irate fath r in-low, keep the imain interest during the tbe three ets of the play. A coun terp!ot runs throu:-h the comedy, al ways provoking hearty laughter aid applause. Miy piersons have had lm expe rience o Mv u'evr Slitman, of North Stratford, N. It , who says, "W1or years I SulTor'd tolttirtr from chro'lic inidijs tion, btt Kodol Dysp-psia Cure Imlade a well manl ot m." It dilgests what you eat and is a certaii cure for ldyspepsia alnd every forn of stolimaeh I roible. It gives relief at, once even in the worst caies, and oun't help but (10 00 good. Gilder's Corner Dewg Store. There will be no p-caching In the Central Methodist church next Sunday as its pastor. Rev. W. 1. llerbert, is attending the annual conferenco at Chester this week though prayerwect Ing next Wednesday evening and Sun day-school next Sunday will he heloli it. the usual hours. Pastor lierhert, is expected to return the first of next week. U'diltt4' Awfut I'llcht, F M. Higgings, EAditor Seneca, ( Hs News, was aillicted for years with Piles that no doctor or remedy helped until he tried 3tcklen's Arnica Salve. lie writes two boxes wholly cured him. It's lho surest 'lIle mire (nl earth aind the best salvo in the world Ci re guaranteed. Only 25 cent. Sold by all druggist. Lieutenant C dontel llEnost A. Garlin ton, of the United States Adjutant and Inspector General's office, hvitng ar rived in this comitry from a recent trip to Europe, is in Newberry on a visit to relatives. lie will leave here on Fri day for Manilla. .o100 iowar4i s100. The readers of this paper will be jle.sed to learn that, there is at least. one dreaded is. ease that science ha1s ben e ble to enre li ail Its stages, ind that Is C1auarrh. 1i1al's 0n1rLI-Il Curi I- thie only posit ive Cure know In to lie medical fraternity. Calarrh beting a en sil tutional dismase, reCqluire- cons liionl treatment. Ifall's Caitarrh Cure is Iiivei lin ternally, acthig dircelly ipon the bolofu and iilcolsi surfaces of ihe syst.m, y te Stroy ling te fIuna(111ttllm of thei' di-va e. 11u141 giving the patIent tre11gih by )ullhilting u11p ihe con- titlution nIid assisting 1 nature In notll ( its work The propirletors have so in uhet fitli in Its Curative )Owe,rs, that they offer One niiiii dred Dolhitrs for niN ease tent. it fills Io ei -. Scid for jist of testiminonals. Addreiss F. J. CI1EN EY & CO., Toledo, 0 Sold by druggists, price 76c. Hll's Family l'ils are the best. LOST OR MISLAID C RHtT1IIATE No. 6883, for' live (5) Shares - f Stock in the Tnite.d Ihtnk,n: and liailding Company, (now United Banking and Trust Compan.y), standing In the name of M. A. Carlisle, on the books of said Ccmpany. Appli cation has been made for duplicato of salme. M. A. CARLISLE. of our success In Shoe selling lies in the fact that, we p)lease our patrons. Our Men's Shoes are of the finest and best Leather, thoroughly tanned and sea soned. T'he Soles are so tough that they will outwear two ordInary pairs. The uppers, whIle soft and pliable, will last as long as the soles. The "Rostonian" Is a wonder in that it combines styles durabilit,y for so lit tle money. You may pay $5.0-but, they will not be any better than the "BostonIan." Try themu once and be convinced. We have an Immense stock of Ladies' Misses' and Children's Shoes that are a way upl in quality but quit,e low in price. Try us on shoes S. J.WOOTEN. "V "Amongst Our Tools None are below the standard, which will compare favorably with that of goods sold at equal prices by any other house in the trado. Soft metal tools are useless at any price. Our tools are on a par with all other ar.. ticles in our Hardware Stock. If you want the best goods at small prices call on the Newberry, S. 0. GETINTO T MAD OR AQd ve It Sp ndi Now is the Time and J The honest values which hav have always founld quick buyers gr,aat satisfactory selling of our b money. Don't p.ay more for wh we can save money for you, beca goods which are well bought by u GREAT OLOTHING AND SHOE S GREAT SEL GREAT SELLING IN HATS. GREAT SI We intend to make our store the Leader for save all our customers from 10 to 20 per cent LOOK AT OUR $20,00C We are selling men's good woo at $5.00 to $8.00 that would be g Our $10.00 line of suits going rap and worth $12.50. We have t Cheviots. High grade suits in sp wear well, in all colors from $12 shown such values. Our big line any thing we have ever shown things in selling clothing for child Children's cheap suits 50 cts., $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. Some i and $4.00 that would be cheap a Every thing in good Shoes you wvant. We have an easy *jh in selling thoem, and to got more at the same low price, for our Shoe tradoe. Women's Shoes 78 ets., bettor than grades US8 ets. to $1.00. A big lot of'Women's kid, button andl lace, Shoes wvor'th $ 1.25, to be sold at $1.00. Ask for the Harrisburg black bottom Shoe at S:50--the best goods over sold for the price. 500O pairs men's highout brogans $1.00 These are worth $l.25. Men's lae or congress Shoes, $1.00, $1.25, $l.Sf). G reat. values. A full line of Zeigler Bro?. line Shoes for ladlies and Lilly Brackett for men. Thoe best goods that money can buy. Call for the Metsenger Shoes for boys, the bjest on t he market. All must go for the price woe put on them makes them movo oil.I The right kind of foot wear at the right place does the business. Jamieson 's is the PlaCe to Buy Footwear. YOURs TO SATISFY AN llSINSS LO(hIMLJSTRS,IE Fre ,Tuni Sedat (ildce's Corner A A Drug Stor~e. f&t tf. r OIAS A good T1alcum Powder for~ 5c. andTo, as,Lm , 100. a box at Gilder's Corner D-rug Cade, asi, Store. f&t tf CurtsCion I"or good Cigars and Tobacco go t oNt,Puns Gider's Corner Drug Store. f&t tfApesOVLg , F'ru it Jars and Rtubbors at lowest cashBnaa, oonts prices at Gilder's Corner Drug Store. t.fadafehln o eeals r Mason's F"ruit Jars and Rubbers, low-coe,t. est cash p)rices, at Gilder's Corner D)rug Store. t&fts a~T Buist's Tiurnip Seed at Gilder's Cr- Calri be Ovicdha Ica ner D)rug Store. f&t t,f. 'f ii(y,IfrO p cain New l otNw ICngland 'Natches us in. ome in and 1)cso &Fehewee o us.150 Tunp Sed Corner rugeDWsh.PIGE Antst watefoth Gifder' Cofre-u ker P.~VaskngtoToywri,eVabshim-L mS , mmikng vcx $1( re moth; est bok Cfrydor nt Ciro, r.we e to sll o clord iCOll verpubis d er ami fres b.lion vgtbls r Writefor trms, r sen 21 cnts orLier e wadtc.idro ayo outit, ad bgin t. nce.I'eaCemen gi n d be comton vnced thatl lea &S e t anta,fGa. off NJwborry, n S. C '. Agets antd fr te "ifeof-roo ikingj Timie HE SECRET BY SAYNOIT 1ig It Right At The R ght Piece! aniesoi's is THE PLACE! e been offered in other seasons and this fall is no exception to the ig stock. Don't throw away your at you want and must have when ,use we give youthe profits on the S. ELLLING. ,LING IN GENTS' FURNISHINGS. .LLING IN STAPLE DRY GOODS. big events every day from now on and will :n all that they buy. STOCK OF CLOTHING. I suits at $4.98 and splendid suits greatest values at $6.50 to $10.00. idly because they are good values hem in Colored Cassimeres and lendid assortments made well to .50 to $20.00. We have never of boys' and children'ssuits beats and we have done some great ren and youth. 75 Cts., an d $1.00. Bette r on esat ;pecial bargains at $3.00, $3.50 Lt a dollar rnore on the suit. e of Newberry. I VJElYTl'IING IN GENTVS' FUIlNISIl1NG GOODS. Thei !atost style ini ht f allii gradosC are hero in splend id variety. Good prints8 going ati 3I etH. Laftest novelty prints going at > etH. JBest -1 -1 shioot ing going at 5.' cto. Good wool joans go. . ing at 1 5, 1 7.' and 2() ets. He[aviest w~ooI jeains going at 25 cf H. Evryod going to .Jamieson'H to got the great vluesI inl Como in and 11o1 o usO . WVo are alw ~ays ready to mneke no(w ac car oft1i1ooto urcso or3no'ytig te buy at ourbi Clthng She ndDryGodsEmporium. D PLEASE TH E PUBLIC, AT THE OLD CORNER. NOTICE I -Fashioiable Fall artid winter lly A('IoHI'ry ANt) wrrln MILLINERY. conenti I of the H!ate IBoard, we will Jo- ..-. on h XL <v of I )eeehrr, Itifl. We A SPECIAL J)I81PIAY To liE SEEN AT will also recei vO appli catIions for D)Is- THlE J IsEn MILLiNERY, puronabove dlate. A jplications Where has just, been receiveud from the erIiL C i tCordIn: to law wVith atny N rherni rnarkets a lull and varied theCoun- stock, of all the latest creations In FA LL . (( NhI N Y hi an, and WINTran Millinery. Assort,ment