Spartanburg journal. [volume] (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1900-1906, May 09, 1902, Image 8
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HI SH 01 "K UDMRISM Of in
This eccentric millionaire says "Extreme luxury
and lavishness are signs, not of cnltivation, but
of barbarism. The youth who grow up in cities
go into the world with perverted ideas because
they see everywhere such an oxtreme waste of
money. A man owes it to society and to himself
to make and to save all the money he can."
DEPOSIT YOUR SAVINGS IN THE
SPARTANBURG SAVINGS RAF
Men's and Ladies' Stocks *?
We invite inspection of the season's offerings \
include materials and manufacturings of the best qt
only.
J. G Williams & (
Attention Housekeepe
WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF
Household Paints udyan^pf/fh^
Irwin's Pharmac
Phone Us Your Order.
NEW YORK RACKET STOI
Ribbons, all colors and qualities, from lc yard up.
Velvet ribbons, 15, 16, 20 and 24c bunch.
Men's and ladies' hemstitched handkerchiefs 5c each.
Embroideries and luces at all prices.
Silk and washable ties 5 and 10c each.
Summer corsets 25 and 49c each.
Men's shirts 25, 35 and 49c each.
Men's overalls and jackets 49c each.
Men's work ]M.nt.s 75, 89 and 98c pair.
Men's shoes #1.00, #1.24, #1.49, #1.98 a pair.
Ladies' shoes 99c, #1.24, #1.49 a ]>air.
Slippers 99c, #1.24, #1.49 a pair,
STRAW HATS, UNDERVESTS AND NOTIONS A SPECIALTY
MRS. A A. KENDAL
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Fine Confectioneries.
Fresh Lowney's Candies just received.
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Purest und most. Wholesome Syrups and Fruit Juices used. |
1 BISHOP BROS. I
IB Palmetto Corner. Phone 281. j
\ Fresh from <
< The Factoryj
X Fifty cases Ladies Oxfords J
and Strap Sandals from one 1
J of the best Cincinnati manu= 5
? facturers. They are the best ?
y that money can buy and prices 2
range from one to two dollars j
f a pair. Ifthev jto wrono- wp '
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furnish a new pair or your
money back. 350 pairs J
W. L. Douglas Shoes 1
For men in all the newest shapes just #
opened $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 the pair, j
There is no other just as good as a Douglas. #
Everything in shoes at knock down prices j
for Friday and Saturday. w
n. J. Sheridan. <
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EWAL,^|bPARTANBCRG. S. C.
rjy V y ^ CRIMINAL COURT.
Wirill Felham Found Guilty of Manslaughter
and Sentenced.
ifllft lis morning's session of court
whII taken up with the t??e against
WilMl Peiham for munler. When the
oaslw was given to the jury they
agilHbed in a short time upon a verI
diclft of guilty of manslaughter and
he npras sentenced by the court to
serWrj four years in the peniten fT^"
Tllhe case against James Miller for
N car Rebreaking and larceny was finish
?? XVtt8 *oum* not K^llty.
VW?sterday afternoon the followed
inK Biases were disposed of:
Mttack Hampton was found not
_? guiiBty of violation of dispensary
^ AQ H.JTlovd.
. uiR|wurary
VtllCfl la^'JI whs found guilty and recoinlitv
menltled to the raeroy of the court.
' He Iwhh sentenced to pay a fine of
lOlo^r serve ihree months.
i-wry and Camp Williams pleaded
guilny to violation of dispensary
v law Mind were sentenced to $100 or
iO 90ij|ys.
HMiiry Hollis, Charlie Littlejohn
and IHei tnuii Tracy pleaded guilty
~ 1 tocul- breaking and larceny. Charlie
Littljohn was sentenced to twelve
. uionlhs and Henry Hollis and Herman3l\acy
were each given niuo
months on the ohaingang.
Ctjart will adjourn sine die this i
af ted noon. [
llrand jury presentment. i
Any fJ uowing is the presentment of Ik
L jfL the H and jurv : [
Hoiflhi. C. Watts, presiding judge : ,
Weihe grand jurors beg leave to *
v subi It the following presentment* ?
/ y 4 have conscientiously passed J
/ on ?|d considered all bills of indict- ?
met ^Handed to us by the solicitor.
We lorry to report that we had ?
? bef< Is quite a number of dispen- >
_ sarv7ases which seemed to us to ?.
r* hatnko merit in them, and we ac- ?
* corflgly found no bill in 6uch toasjU
We suggest tjiat the officers
chafed with bringing prosecutions ?
for filiation of the dispensary law >
be Ijre cautious in sending up ?
thw* cases and send only those >
w|* have genuine merit, fcy ?
dd| J so, much unnecessary ex
pell will be saved to the county. t\
B? ?e recommend that all willful s*
vio ;ons of the dispensary or any p
othJaw be vigorously prosecuted. H
W4*;ould also suggest that the ?
xflgT<rutes of the county bind H
Lo^t(only material witnesses. A ?}!
. ltti jurt of the expense of enforc- h
== iu|fVlaw is paying the witnesses ?j|
f wh^Wp^nothing about the cases. ^
3 i and Wl 1^
o| I cour^jntftil ?r. t.hn IwHt, term tn in
g madm. the chaingang near Enoree r
5 ?>ver-?? report at this term of the f
g tnerc^B have reported that they havo
that H the investigation and found n
9 ii a|Bthing in the management C
3 'w ' satisfactory, they also report I
VeBhis gang is doing good work R
bodyaround Euoree Mills and C
3 ?an? ^Section of the county. \
k fonn('?have by committees from our f
n cveryHpt this term visited the chain- d
k | have work near Luindrum. We \
k ' vritb the convicts well cared for in
recom^H particular except that they I
count^Mjjo knives, forks and spoons
? wPSR ^Bwhich to eat. We would
, tt^^Knegd that our board of
work commissioners furnish
everJ'^^^meceFsarv articles a* once. 5
k same visited the chaingang at
m stoc kud^^mr White's Mill and found l
[ good condition. In
W ^Hianner we also visited the
j fourd tlB. an<i county parish and
k ,ltK* ^e^Hverything in good order.
m conditit^^ave examined the jail and
y We h^^Ke prisoners well cared for
k *'le var^Hpremises kept in first class
m that the^^L
^?^Bve examined the bon-ls of
k clerk's COunty officers and find
f rccoinm^*, ure all good and "iifficient
j the viev\^?ter arrangement for the
I bers of jn the court room is
i t"e cour^Bnded so as not to obstruct
k ; car*'fnl n^Hcf the court by the mem
f |B 4 "M'o b,ir- Better lighting of
I Attent^H amj jury rooms and more
tion of a^Httontion to the court house
! ",ont advised.
I "egret i$^Ron js called to the obstrucf
. tl0n j,a* ^ settlement road near PiedI
mendatio^H irch by Thomas Scruggs.
. I highways^? expressed that no attenr
j,ru,n (b"e^B',)een paid to former recom;
hospital na as to working public
L '' "R coun^H at, Qolightly and DutchI
C?mr^ lireJM 'k or toward providing a ;
| The ofl^B&>r contagious diseases at.
f i thanked f^B^y jai 1. Longer terms of
A g^KJurged.
. I j)- t icers of the court are
r | ' H. >r their assistance.
local boar^H
k Commissi* anitary Conference
will atteii(*B- Blake- chairman of the
tion of He^l 1 ?f health und Heultli
t'onfererc^BAner George Cofleld, Jr.,1
at (the "School for Instruc^
physicians^! th <>ilicers and Sanitary
sanitation ,itf Municipal Officials" |
to attend. May '*7 und 28. Alii
j most mti'H 'and others interested in |
j one. ^ W,lnd hygiene are invited
en The occasion will be a
W^e.-ting and instructive j
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ALMETTO BOOK STORE.
Stereoscopes and. Views, Alumimm
Key Chain9, Rnbber Printing
)ntfits. Tape Measures, Carpenters'
tnles French Harps, Eve Shades,
latch Safes, Pencil Protectors, (
Corkscrews. Moquets, Cash Boxes,
Vire Card Racks, Tweezers, strings :
or Musical Instruments and hun-1
[reds of other useful articles at J
rerv small cost.
Agents for papeis and Fashion j
iooks.
Carlisle & Bishop.
Kennedy Block.
Serviceable
pring
hoes.
Harked
Hoderately
Robertson
UPTOWN SHOE STORE.
Three Doors above Muin
Street Ruilway Crossing.
Executor's Sale.
Hy virtue of authority given me under
the will of I. K. Padgett, deceased,
I will sell to the highest bidder for cash
at his late residence on the 16t> day of
May 1008, at 11 o'clock a. in., the following
described property : Ono lot of
harness, five peddling wagons, two
farm wagons, three buggies, one mule,
one horse, one cider mill, one weeder,
one mower and rake and other property
sold as the property of I li. Padgett,
for purposes of administration.
Mrs. L. A. PaPoktt,
April Executrix.
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to contractors :
June 1st. :
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5 Out entire j?
stock of I;
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otions, lj
Millinery, !
vai peiS, R
Shades, |
ce Curtains, 1
Vhite Spreads I
Wall Paper. | \
Monday and get |
tur pick.
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TEMAN. j]
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Globe Furniture Co.
We have removed our Furniture
and Stove stock (formerly
known as C. F. DuBose&
Co.'s store, kept near postoffiee)
to 47 East Main, at railroad
crossing, opposite Robert
son'-s shoe store.
Come to see us for Furniture
and Cook Stoves. We cau interest
y^u with
Low Prices.
Globe Furniture Co.
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Special to the Ladies.
Wo have just received a
patent curtain stretcher and
can tfive you satisfaction in
tho way of lace curtains. Wo
have an expert ironer on shirt
waists and would appreciate a
trial bundle.
Special to Gents.
White or colored vests
done up to look like new.
If it's not done right
We will make it right. S
L. K. Anderson, I
LESSEE, |
I Spartan Inn Steam B
Laundry. 3
BOTH' PHONK8. |
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