The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, November 12, 1907, Page EIGHT, Image 8
PURELY PERSONAL.
The Movements of Many Poopli
Newberrians and TIiobo Who
Visit Newborry.
U'ev. I), (i. Phillips :i:i<I Klder (!co
S. Mower I i v. linl.i v fi?r l'';iyd Io.villi*.
'!' I'll.. :::! (': f ihi
A. I,'. i'. ' .
i he i 'id t:it A rc.o!e tt11?!<*r Krederiek
llu!( I is open every afternoon tliiweek.
Change of scene three limes a
week. Admission Id rents; children
under twelve ."> emits. Doors open al
f> .1 'chirk and clo.->c al ten.
Tom Jesse's 1'iiiir year old daughter
w a- lini ned t dx'ii't h mi M r. II. T.
l'ellci-.' place in No. /. She was in
t he house with two oilier ehildren and
undertook io start a lire.
Ii'ev. -I. I). Sheet*. til new j.; j ^; i
at .\|a\?-i* Mem e la!. w ill preaeh ue\t
Sunday nnu niii : at II o'clock at St.
Elaine- , .ialapa. and :it I o'eloek in I lie
al ternoon al Mayer .Memorial.
< >11 Momlay evening' Mi-s W'crls
yave a deli'jhl I ill birthday paity i.i
honor of her neice Mis> .litlia Kihler,
who celebrated lie:- sixteenth birthday.
h wa< a vry p!ea-ant eveniny.
A delicious t!:! ? < -< :mr?e dinner was
seivcd. The . ue-ils were Misses
Julia Kihler, .lessie Dev. I'dauehe
Cole. A Ma ria llani*. Mary and
lilaueile Mai'lin. I'cs-i. U'eid. /.?('
Sei.der. I la or- . -i \\ oreheml.
< , 11 Si-ar':1 de.irv .iouroal.
I lie ladies .?\|eth"li>t ellUlch
will meet a i t' i e 11 >nie ..l Miss Alice
li i >\ .mi la: i I'lie-'dax I afternoon,
al ! o i li . lv. : i lierle. i ilie arranuciceuis
lor the \;i <;?:i r !<> lie held on
the I:! I and l.'illi <>i December. Other
matlers i.i which they are interested
will conic up for discussion.
The l.adics Aid Society of the
Church id" tie1 Wedet uier will meet
wilh Mrs, Milliard I.ony this al'terlio.
m a I o 'clock.
I'll< re.:ii 1.1 r mcctiny o|' the Newberry
\V. ('. T. I . will lie held in
Sunday school rooms ol' ('entral
Met In del chii'vh .i: Thui'sdav alter
no >n a I I o 'clock.
Miss Mary Thornton, daughter ol
Mr. d. A. Thornton, ha- one to AI
Inula to aecepl position as -teiio^rapher
with a law linn.
lies'. \\ . \\ . Daniel. D. D., president
ol' Columbia College, ^pent Sunday
in Newberry and preached inoruiny
and eveniny in Ceulral Method
isl church. At the morniny service
I lie comi l et;at ion was not so la rye on
aceonnl ol- I lie rain, but at the evenilly
service there was a la rye eonyreyalion.
Dr. Daniel is a favorite in
>. whnry and his two serino.is on
\S|i.u|ay were able and eloquent.
DEATH OF MR. C. C. MeWHIRTER
Died iu Boarding House at Barnes
Station as Result of Heart
Disease.
Ander-i ii. Nov. ! . Mr. ( hristopher
Columl.'iis McW'hi t ier, a traveliuy
man who moved his I'atniK liere fr..:n
New !i rr\ five eai > avo. died, ml
d< .:!\ this m-irniu.:1 in a board in-.*
house al I'arie-' Station, l."? miles
Iron; A. nder-'.n. I!i- It, d\ arrived
here limi-ht and interment will be
made ( "morrow, lie was !'J years old
and lias - ut tered with his heart for
several years, lie |ea\cs a wife, wild
was a Miss Sliyh id' Newberry, and
four children.? The State.
Mr. McWhirtcr was wel known in
Newberry and was for several years
in business here, lie was in Newberry
only a few days ayo. lie has many
friends in the city and county who
will lie sorry to learn of his sudden
dea t h.
Interment was had in Wosemont
yesterday afternoon on the arrival
of the midday train from ftreenville,
The t u.ieral service was conducted
by Ucv. Dr. \Y. \V. Daniel.
Ewart-Perry Co.
Some time ayo it was stated in Tin
Herald and News that the Kwart
Perry Co. had disposed of a laryi
portion of the clothiny stock wliicl
they bonyht from Mr. S. d. Wootei
and that the purchaser had shipper
ii from Newberry.
One day last week they made an
other sale which (dosed out the ?vi
lire lot of this old stock imdudiui
shoes and dry yoods and now the\
have only new and up-to-date yood;
in ipialit.y and style.
The business of this tirin has beet
better than they could possibly havi
expected and they are yralilied Ilia
their friends and the trading publii
have stood lo them so well and it shal
be their purpose lo keop i:i stock an<
to sell only such merchandise as is it|
to the minute in style and quality.
Mr. P. ft. Wenrn who is spendi.ii
bis vacation in Newberry and who i
well up on ready made as well a
tailor made clothiny is helping th
boys for a few weeks.
GIN HOUSE BURNED.
a: Mr. A. J. S. Langford Loses Qin
Houso and Fifteen Bales Cotton,
Cotton Seed and Machinery.
. j On Sunday 111?>r11iny about "> y'clocl>
, x S. I.air- I'm d \ -in 11111isi
' 1 " I' " pl:imar Silver S'ln-i wa11
n\ i i| l?y sii;*|j..~t?. 1 In I).
! "I incendiary origin.
j addition in |iie house .Mr. Lany,
ford had 17.000 |mukIs seed cotton
. :? ??'Hl I i 11 ceil liales, 1700 bushels ol
( ii seed, one reaper and hinder,
! one yrain drill. ?in. engine and hoilei
a I iwip iu|i-; iMiaiiit and four
!11i?I feel oak lumber.
I iie ! la! less is estimated at from
>oo in ??'.><ithI wiili init insurance.
1'ii- i- a very heavy loss hui if it
;!< id' a.i iacciidiarv ih? efforts
i' mi'iiey should lie spared In have
iiini hr< u111 In justice. The meanest
kind id' a criminal is (lie one who sels
j I ne lurch In your huildiny.
"THE OTHER HOUSE."
i Will Be Seen at the Newberry Opera
House on Thursday Night, November
14th.
Mr. K. hin Bund, who composed the
limbic tor "Bubbles" wijich opened
i lie Klau and Krlanyer New Korrest
l iea! re .u Philadelphia. was in the
i'\ I" I : I. IV la I in the interests of
I i.in I iei e>toi d, who conies to
he ('ity 1 V' 1I!oii>c in his em
i'la.le Ni-vV ^ l"l\ coined \ success,
j " I'he Oilier House" on Thursdav,
; Nov emher lllli. Mr. Hero lord's
j I ours in *' riie Wmny Mister Wriyht*'
"Tim Woman Hater," "The Prol'es!
si r s Love S^ory," etc., were distinct
j triumphs ami a treat of la rye pro1
portions is in store for local play
| yoers, tor " I lie Other Mouse'' Mr.
i I {erestord has found a heller vehicle
! lor his odd comedy than in any previous
piece lie has presented. This
! pre-diicJion enjoyed a loiiy run at the
Majestic theatre. New York, and a
I -in f f iv run at I he Si udnbaker in
j< hica.ro, and New lurry amusement
I -eek.'is will look toward to a.i evcit,
in . !' real pleasure.
_
i Don't forget to pay your town tax
I by the 1Mb of this month as that is
the last day and there will be no exI
tension. It.
Jurors for Civil Court.
I lie followiiiy jurors have been
draiwu to serve for |he common
pli as court w hich will convene on
the of November:
T. I'. Adams.
j O. O. Siiealy.
I Mel > 111'l'ie Schmupcrt.
| -I no. ( '. 1 (r 11 a i t.
I'. U. SeliUlllptM'l.
I-*.. S. Shea I v.
S. K. Morris.
' I:. P. Mai thews.
W. M. Sidier.
| \. (i. Wise.
iV !?. I' 'deiiban^h.
M. I . Ahranis.
Keli\ A. (Iraham.
i \. I'. ("oleinan.
i A . II. Kohn.
I ! '. (Irilbn.
| W. K. lvlniore.
I l.ois Hominick.
< Jeo. I'. I Joo/.er.
Win. Coleman.
11. I,. Speers.
W. I. Herbert.
! W. E. Fulmer.
; It. P. Wallace.
j K. I,. Lewie.
I d. M. K. Bu/.hardt.
'{. d. ('rumplon.
W. L. Leit/.sey.
! Ii. 11. Kibler.
Jno. A. Lony.
j li. T. Boland.
('. Summei*.
; I. .1. Lowinan.
I O. Midi. Holmes.
duo. C. Hipp.
, N. C. Wicker.
Bachelor Maids.
! The Bachelor Maids will hold :i
j meeting on Wednesday. Nov. If?, a I
I i I o'clock in the at'leriioon at th.'
rooms of the chamber of commerce
: A11 ihe members are uryed to lu
j present.
Hon. fteorgo Johnstone.
i There seems to a well founded ru
nior thai Hon. (!eorye Johnstone ol
j Newberry will eirtcr the race for tin
1 I I nited States Scnatorship to sncceet
| Mr. A. ('. Lat imer. Should he decidi
' to hecome a candidate* he will niakt
^ j it a live race, lie is a very stroni
| man and well known in ihe stale am
I has a stronjr personality. Those win
I'I pr >pose to contest the election of "Mr
j Latimer, a.id many have been named
? will 'nave to rub the figures off o
s , their slates and commence to figun
s ayiiin and will have to figure vhv;
e (close at that to make the result sui
1 hem.?Edgefield News.
COURT COMES TO CLOSE.
i Tho Goodwin Case- Continued?Eight;
Jurors Try Murder 'Case?Barn J
Burners Convicted.
. J
' file Colli! of "CHl'lJll si'ssions el.i^?-<!
',".1 S.iiurday. Solicitor Cut per had
1,1 l'! llontc ;*! Iiiiililii\- n|| I i'ij
and Mr. I*.: i _! ? i n ' ?. !!lcaso, ol iiiij
bar. jhmcil ;i- solicitor. ||(. |tM.k Indd !
of the work like ai old ha.,d ;ii
i liii' business a ml the machinor\ ?: r'
the court moved on smoothly.
'j Will Sanders, wlm pleaded <>uill\ In |
killing (wo ne.uro women last. March
.and who was put on trini on Wedm-I
| day .-iinl who entered a plea lor nierI
t. ii will lie remembered (he fnrv |
i laded In auree o;i ilii-; point and a |'
mis! rial was oidercd. This ease v> i pill
<1,1 trial m ;i i n ,,;i |*'i iday and S hiJ
d'M> * attorney l?y appoini inenl ol' ihe:
court. Col. \V. ||. Hunt, .vjroed lo '
I" trial with eiu'ht .jurors. Tho sa:ne
ev idence was submitted and the same !
plea made as in the former trial aid !
the ei'.vhf jurors ay ivoiI I recoinme.nl j i
him to mercy and thus his neck was',
saved ami he .iroes to ihe penitentiary! 1
Tor life. I ,
Al the same lime this case was be- t
i'i" Iri.'d another jury was in the ! i
j '""in with :i case ayainst three no- <
;; roes, hcwis I >: i r ;?11. Lawson John- ' <
, " ' ami I'.lniore M ays. charged wii'i I
; : lie 'mrnitiM < !' ; he barn ami >| ?ck <!'
Mr. I'. X. I!<;o/er. In hi.- en ?< 15 m
I ' " "iiI( >-ed and imidicaM'd tIn? t.
, 1 u". The jnrv to! ml I in i tin -y:'
i v w :i? .i han..- Iim'i a <1 convict -i
I ' I': I her two with a rceonime.i, I i
lion in niercv and Jmlyo Carv "ave I
1 . , - i
j elicli ten years in the penitent iai y. | j
It does so,'iii a little i|iioor freak lh.it '
.justice is plavinir to show meroy to | .
a man who eon tossed to the hruial
murder ol two women and at l ho j
same time lo pni the severest pt>nal-1 1
t.v ol' Ihe law to a man who confess-'2
fd to h11r11inv. a liarn ami |<> convict
I two others substantially on litis con- | !
, t'es<ion. I*ii 1*1 >ll is sentenced to Iram
jin bocember. Mis attorneys, K. S. ' ;
I'dea-e and (ieo. IS. t'lviuer, will ap- '
peal the ca.-e lo the supreme court.
I lie other noiiro, I'.lmoro Mays wa> ;
dclcmleil bv ("<do. I,, lilease.
I '
duo. Shell was eolivieleil of assauli H
on Ihe una rd ol' I ho chain i?anir ami
was sentence,| in four months or a
lino of .fit 10.
(ieo. Walker and .Inn. Walker,
charged with the murder of Nelson i j.
Payne at ('alippells some mouths a^o I
in a yanio of craps, wore tried ami |
(ieorve convicted of mauslaiiuh tor 1
ami sentenced to live years on ihe j
chain .uany while John was convicted 1
ol carrying concealed weapons and
uivon thirty days on I ho gang or a
fine of .+20.
Wobl. IV11IV was convicted of as- I
sault am) hat lory of a higli ami ag- '<
yrnvatcd nature a.id wins given four
mouths ,<n the chain gang ?>r a lino of I
100. ,
Mid Uridines, S,,| l.owis. l.ee fJar.v
ami Mrayloii 11ai 1? \ pleaded guilty
! ' l.tiion of i he ,!ispi'iisnr\ law ;
ami Wt'rc \:i\c;i .+ 100 or llirec mouths!1
o;'.c! .
\> :ll .lobnsnn -who was convicted !
of anslau'.:!iler was^iveii (iv.- .wars
on iae chain gang.
' 'do. |j. I Mease. Ksq., in one of the
case; raised Ihe point of I lie locality
of the .urand jury in that one of tire
original panel, Mr. W. A. Counts, was
a magistrate. This same point, was
raised before Special .Judge 1<\ Ii.
drier at the summer term but was
overruled by aim. Mr. Counts is not
now on I lie "-rand jury an extra
panel having been drawn. Judge
(Jury intimated that bo would have
sustained the point but it was not a
live issue now as Mr. Counts was not
on ihe paiud.
The (loodwin on so which was sot j
for trial on Saturday was continued
j and Mr. (ioodwin on Friday was
i granted bail in the sunt of sj5."j,000, T!
was I care,1 if the case were started
il could not be finished by Saturday
iii.dil at l'J o'clock and as the court
i closed at that lime il would be virtuI
ally an :i c< 111 i 11 :i 1 because a mistrial
could not be ordered and t<> call il
. I ana in would bo twice in jeopardy.
The case will not now likely be
tried before next summer as during
| the spriniy term, (loodwin's attorney,
Mr. Cole. Ti. lilease will be in the sen
ale.
^ There are' still quite a number of
ca-'iN on the criminal docket ami Ibis
'iis a prohibition county, too.
County Teachers.
' Tae county teachers' association!
will nicel in the jrraded scliool build-1
1 \ in_* in liouiulary street on next Sat- J
| nniay al 11 o'clock. This is the
lird nice'.iu" !Vir this fall, an I il is ;
f very much desired that all of t.hc <
s teachers shall he present.
k Prof. Hoy Zi. Thomas, of Newberry
t college, will deliver an address on j
"Tho Teacher's Ideal."
STORIKG AND TRANSPORT!!
Two Negroos Convicted Beforo M
or Brown?Policeman
Watchful.
JiMi fonts, ?*?11??rt'il, was con vie
.cl'ore .Mayor !*? ??wii on Satim
aii.iM '?iI i He fli irue of liaissjx
i'V' In|iii?r. 11 (vii'-'. 111:11 >)iin ]
i'km'ii lo Peak when' there is a <li:;n
sarv mriil iiad purchased seven qu;i
and one pin a.id lia cltlie goods ii
suit ease. Some one phoned to C
table Williams that Coats was
I he is'ain Inil I lie phone was answ
ed by Chief ('. W. Bishop and w!
!: ' tin;-- cniin' Chief Bishop was ll:
mid a. r< -ted Coal;; and his sn.it cji
Coats lives about a mile from lo
'mo was going on to Helena to ?;et
lie was captured. ? I,? said
lie got off at XewluiTN the pco
would bother him so nnieh. Ma;
Brown gave him thirty days or $
11( took the days.
(ico. Ilainpton at the same li
ivas convicted c f storing liquor,
eeins tIt:tt he was using Mr.
While's barn a.id had several <|ita
stored there. Some little hoys Ion
he liquor and lie claimed it. Poll
nan Austin had suspected llnmpt
d' keeping a little more than was n
ssary I'or medicinal purposes a
he ea-e w:i< worked up by Policem
\ nst in and AilaniI lampion w
iveil thirty days r >"_i"i. 11?* paid i
News From Fairview.
Kan view school opened Moml
uorui villi Miss Je.-sic Browne
. i?aciter, we wclcoliu' Miss Brow
nto our couiinunity.
There was a very I a rue crowd
Mr. .1. A. Maker's sale Tuesday.
Messrs. Backmnu and Ira Slot
nan. of lUaney, have returned ho
il'ter a few days visit to their fall
nid mother, Mr. and Mrs. Wi/I
Stockman.
Mr. L. 1). Morris and family
ended the show at Prosperity
I'ncsday.
There was a small social at t
ionic of Mi. Wiley >;ocNiu;in Mi
lay night : ii was very much enjoy
>y all present.
Mr. Toniit'ameron and family vi^
id M r. .1. W. Waits lamily Sunda;
The people of this community :
ibout through picking cot ion and i
mowing oats now.
Don't forget to pay your town \
by the 15th of this month as that
;hc last day and there will be no >
tension.
News From O'Neall.
People of this seed ion are alx
through gathering their crops, a
ire busy sowing oats.
Mr. Walter Wise of this secti
had nice entertainment Inst Sal;
lay niuht tor the young people,
blisses Irene Moure and M:i
I.oiilv, of Knirview section, spe.it I
nijht of the cnterlninmcnt with M
I 'lira Wise. They all bad a very n
time.
We are sorry to know Hint on I
follow iiiy; day Sunday evening ll
Mr. Pal Wi-e had such 'bad Ii
while lie and Mr. Olin Sbealy \vi
taking their girls to the singing
Mr. Billie Moore's of Fair view s
lion, who has just bought n new
gnu. Mr. Wise's horse became frig
ened just on the other side of 7
Jim Waits, wrecking his buggy bail
but no one was hurt.
We are having a very large sob
now.
The roads need work very ha<
to keep them in good order for
Rural carrier, for he has a rough ti
in the winter.
Kitty
Don't forget to pay your town 1
by the 15th of this month as that
the last day and there wrill he no
tension.
A Word With Our Subscribers.
The Herald and News lias
adopted the cash in advance systi
and, therefore, wo find thai a gr
many ( f our subscribers owe us
one or more years in arrears. Th
amounts are small and with the pi
perilv, which has come to our pen]
we feel that they should not malu
necessary for us to send a eollec
after them. We need the money n
and need all of it. We hope !hnt ;
-niflicienlly appreciate th.'* indulge!
which has been extended, to let
have what is due, and if you can
pav it all. at least pay a part of
Those who live in Uio country,
easily secure a money order from
rural "ar.-ier v i'hont the necessity
waiting until thev come to town
pay what is due. We will mail yo
p'-ei nl promrdl v for any amov
which you may send. This reqnes
urgent, and we hope that you will
tend to it at once.
\
*G. CHRYSANTHEUM SHOW.
ay- La < c Attendance?Fine Display?
Receipts Good?Mr. J. W.
Ghappoll Winner.
tod 'I tn annual chrysauthemn show
lii.V Hi:cs of the l.adios
rl- A'.! S(?cic!\ ?r ills' 11 resiiyteriau
hid ih;< c.i v.ms In Id (in ! Yiday c\'t*niiiii.
on- tlie cth, i11 'lie vacant store room next
ii'ts in I lie post-olliee, and was, as usual,
i a :i gr&at .success in every way ami a
on- feast. ?>t' heaulv to all flower lovers,
on Tiie !. '/lav of flowers, while not as
or- !:irv.' ::i lumber as in previous years,
'oil was 1 v as '"ine in quality. those
ore of Mr. .1. W. I iappell deserving' speise.
i ciai nit:i!irn for their fyoauty and
wn perfect ? . n i i
olV Th?. oil id of ,| i id wo': Mrs. ,1. fi.
Drown, ..j; Kaiinio Rainage and
l),r Prof. S. .). Derrick made a critical
lJ"' snr\cy t I' the flowers and awarded
the pri;".* P.-l} .; J.\.? j|u, |)(>s|
sin"".' iiecimeii i'< white. ''Xerens"
mo !{ V; \V. Chap- "II. for the host
' ci " ii tecianien, "Cob I), ."'ipleW
ton" to .1. W. r: poll aid ' '?(. ;
rls !u>st coiiei-Uo.i io .Mr. .1. \V. Cliappcll.
nd The presentation was made by Dr.
i*o- \Y. 1). I'elhani, Sr., in his usual happy
on style.
1M'~ In connection with the flower show,
11(' a honnfeons supper of oysters, meats,
I<>1 j salad, etc., and ire cream and cake
,,s a< served, t'-.e proceeds from which i
lP* I ueti"d ! he ladies the neat sum of $0.'?. ;
Don't forgot to pay your town tax
ay I by the 15tli of this month as that is
as the last day and there will be no ex-1
ne I tension. it. j
Jllt Bowman-Walter.
Invitations have been issued |o the
p wedding of Miss Laura Bowman, one
of Newberrv's most popular dauirhII1C
11
tors, to Mr. (looi'n-e Clarnye Walter,
101*
oil November 20. Mr. Walter is
from Birmingham. Ala., and a son of
Mr. I. \V. Walter, a former resident
a'" of Xewherry.
| The following is the invitation:
) Mr. a id Mrs. Charles Alexander
he ! Bowman invite you to hi1 present at j
ii- i the marriage of their daughter I.aura \
od l-.wart to Mr. Cieorgo Clarage Walter
on Tuesdav evening the twentv*
* 4? VT 'l '
(- sixhi of November, nineteen bundivd !
v. and seven at half past six at hotna J
mi Xewherry, South Carolina.
ire At home after December the eleventh
1127 Norwood place, Birmingham.
;ax
is Don't forget to pay your tov/n tax
jx- by the 11 'V of this month as that is i
11. the last day and there will be no extension.
It.
m( WANTED?A good milch cow. Must
ad be gentle and an easy milker. State I
aire, grade, and quantity milking,
on K. B. Wilbur,
nr- Xewherry, S. C.
iry GOING TO BUILD, Then let me fi11(.
gure on your plans. We make a
)ss speciality of brick buildings and
ict. nice dwellings.
C. II. IJotiglass Co.,
Ihe Contractors. 1
1;ll 11-11 ?It Winnshoro, S. C. I
WRITE AT ONCE, and we will ex-j
at plain how we will make you a preset..
cut of .$100.00, give you a splendid
or- suit of clothes every ninety days,
],!_ enlarge, your picture free and pay
dr. you $S5.00 per month and all travel"
Uv, ing expenses with our check fori
$50.00 when engaged, to take oro0l
ders for the greatest and most reliable
Portrait House in the
[Uv world. We give a premium to our
I]ie agents for every order received,
me from which you should make a profit
large enough to pay for all the
goods we ship to you and charge to
your account. All this will be
tax guaranteed. Address K. 1). Martel,
, is Dept. 752, Chicago, III.
H. SALESMAN WANTED?Sell retail
trade, your locality .$05 per month
and expenses to start or commisno}
sion. Kxperience unnecesary.
cm. I iei'iningsen Cigar Co., Toledo, O.
eat ?
f(tl. I SUPERIOR BREEDING, and indi0K(,
vidua! dairy confirmation secured
os. for "Rearing Fox," recorded in
pi0 American Jersey Cattle club Register.
* p A premium at the slate fair, lie is
t0) bred in purple and is a handsome
ow animal. Our community as well as
,,olI Mr. Scott may well feel the disir0
tinction of superior daii'y blood
... in our midst. Mr. Scott, desires to
nol improve the dairy interest among
a people who have patronized him
enp so liberally in the past and we
trust may be merited in the future.
, 0p Roaring Pox is in service at a fee
. of $3.00 barely sufficient to meet
expense of maintenance.
EVERY BOTTLE of llniet's Alli.
Healing Liminont is sold on a positive
guarantee or money refunded
by Mayes Drug Store.
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1
Ncwlcvry CcltJa Market.
Con ue tod ?'y N at Cist.
10 i s
(iood Middling 10 1-4
V-1rift Middling 10 .'5-8
i v E > A vV v) ?
No advancement Uf.en lot teso ^
than 25 cents
LOST?On i'u' si roots i?1" Nowberrv
on I*'i id.iv night. a round gold shirt
wtaisl pin engraved with initial
"A". Finder will l:e suitably rewarded
bv relur.iiug In l his olliee.
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L'~S~ in post or ill court "'B
house or between these places, a V
p-no!; ruinailiiii.. $05 in pap<
" ind s'-me silver. $1(1 reward **
if rotui iied to this ollioe. I
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NEWBERRY BUILDING & LOAN 1
COMPANY.?Dues are payable at
I no Lxcliaiiye l?ank on or before
the 15th of each month. If not
paid promptly penalty will attach.
M. L. Spearman,
Treasurer.
COAL HAS ADVANCED and is cash.
Air. T. H. Wicker will selj the
hlue (ii'in .Jallico coal, (.'all on him J
;il coal bins. J
lohn Sot I. M
GUNS AND BICYCLES repaired, umbrellas
re-covered, and keys fitted.
Work ?hme promptly and guaranteed.
.John T. Cromer,
At W. P. Smith's old stand.
CAPABLE, ENERGETIC, REFINED
woman to represent Now York
'business bouse, in southern terri- 1
tory. References required. Franco- J
American Hygienic Co., I Madison ?
Ave., New Work City. jj
WANTED Local representative for '
Newberry, S. ('., and vicinity lo
look after renewals and increase
subscription list of a prominent
monthly magazine, o:i a salarv'and
commissiun b a i s. Kxperienec desi
raiblo, but not necessary, (iood opportunity
for right person. Address
Publisher, Hox ;>{), Station O. New
York.
FOR SALE?One four-room bouse /
near Mollohon mill, (iood water ^
and new house. Apply to W. A.
Oraddick, Newberry, S. C.
t-l 1-5-21.
SOLID GOLD cuff buttons $2.50 up.
Solid gold brooches $1.00 up. Solid
gold children's rings 50c. up. Solid
gold ladies' rings $1.50 up. Solid
gold signet rings $1.50 up. Solid
gold scarf pins $1.00 up. Solid gold
child's 'neckchains $2.00 up. Solid %
gold ladies' neckchains 22 inches V
' long )0 up. Solid gold lockets ^
$-1.00 up. Solid uold bracelets $5.00 Ifc
Daniels & Williamson, ?
Jewelers.
j ASK FOR THE SIMPLOFILLER at
| $l.->0. Daniels & Williamson.
LADIES or GENTS solid gold Elgin
watches $25.00 up.
Daniels & Williamson.
COTTON SEED HULLS for sale?
Southern Cotton Oil Company.
ELGIN Watches $5.00 up.
Daniels & Williamson.
I. M, RODGERS, dealer in watches,
clocks, jewelry. Repairing a specialty.
Newberry, S. C., two doors above
postoffice.
Japanese Basket sale, 10c. to 25.
values, each 10c.
H. Anderson 10c. Co. ^
Japanese Baskets at
Anderson 10c. Co. ,i
MONEY SAVERS. 1
Clothing off 25 per cent.
Plows 4 cents pound.
Calico 0 and (i 1-4 cenls yard.
Outing 5 cents.
Homespun 5 cents.
Shoes pair 00 cents.
S. S. Purge Co.,
Prosperity, S. C.
FOR INSECT BITES tr.v a 25c. or
;>0c, bottle of lluiet's All-Healing (
Liminent at Mayes Drug Store.
WANTED?'An intelligent boy. Apply
to the Western Union Telograph
ofTice, Newberry, S. C.
FOR COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA,
colic, headaches, neuralgia, toothache,
sprains and bruises' try
lluiet's All-Healing Imminent at
Mayes Drug Store.
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