The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, June 12, 1908, Page EIGHT, Image 8
PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE.
Movements of Newberrians and Those
Who Visit Nowberry and Other
Happenings.
Bt>uinniiif> Monday, June If), the
library will bo open hi (iio mornings
exclusively.
Miss .Mae Smith, who has been ill
ul her home nl 1 Jendersonville for
Severn I weeks, has returned to Newberry.
Repulnr services will he held at '
the l/iitheran C<hurch (tf the Redeemer
next Sunday. At the morning service
the sermon will lie preached by
a theological student, Mr. I. K. Loup, 1
and at ni.uht (Ik; sermon will" be delivered
by the pastor, Rev. Kdward
Kulenwider.
finds are out announcing; the mar- :
rh'.-e of Miss I'Jdorn "Williamson,
dan-liter ..I' Mrs. .las. l.cauder Williamson
;i nd her husband the hile
Kev. .1. L. Williams..u. to Mr. Samuel '
hphert McNcely, on Wednesdav,
Lillh <.l' .111ne, .-I halt' past six o'clock '
in Aveleiiih Presbyterian church,
Newberry, S. ('.
Mioses Carrie ;in<! Felicia Spearnian,
Rosa lioyd ami Mrs. .1. f J. Smilli
are visiting Mrs. M. II. Longshore.
Miss Sara Robinson ?s spending a (
I ew ihiys ill ( ireenw uorl. |
Mrs. ()> Wells, Mrs. II. A. C. (Job- I
iiison 111<I Mr. A11his Wells returned v
I hui sday ni'rhl Irmu M iiineapolis, I
M inn. : I
Messrs. M. K. Unl land. W. K. ;
Shea ly. Tims. Ilulcfiiso f Rates- v
bur*;, attended c.mi'uenccmen(. I
Mi^s Mary I". \" a 11 -, of Kdtrelield, 1
spent a couple da\s this week on a 1
v's'i I" I family ? I* Mr. I!. |?\ (irif- '
tin. x
Mr. <i. (i. Sale and famih are
spen.lin- a few -lays in (he city.
H""- -Julius I'.. lioo-ys was in the j ,
city l hi - \\ eek. j
Severn I ?-; 11 I < I u I es f..r state offices ! I
have been in 11m city during (he
week.
Mt. I*,. |(. |fichardsoii, of (ircen- '
wood, is in lite city. r
NEW A. R. P. CHURCH. 1
First Service to be Held Next Sab- *
bath?Rev. 0. Y. Bonner to
Preach Sermon. :l
I he Associate Reformed Preshvteriaus
will hold iheir lirst services "
'he new b u i h I i 11LT al II o'clock!"
Sabbath uiori i i i iu". lie v. ( ). Y. Ron- S
ner. of Due West. S. (will preach | '
the sermon. There will he a special
service wiih special music at p.' '
t"i children and yoiiup people at
which Rev. Ilouucr will make a :
sh"i l addres. All friends and ' '
the public are cordially welcomed to!''
both services. v
'he old church used by the AssoPlate
Reformed Presbyterians stood '/i
nt the corner o| I hnrnpson and Main l
streets and was destroyed by lire in s
March, 1!M>7. The ohl buildinir had,
however, been sold before the fire
took place. This church was built ..
""d the conpri/pat ion orpanix.cd in i
New berry some lort* years nuo. j.j
I lie lirst pastor was the Rev. I*'. P. !||
McClintock, I). I).. ,v?,o was forced h
to resign two or three years ai*o on i|
'" count of ill health. Rev. Dr. I). (}. (]
Phillips succeeded Dr. McClintock o
and is now the pn.iMr of the con- h
.cremation.
* I
The new church is built upon u lot li
nt the corner of Main and Calhoun
sheets. It is a very handsome ; li
church building ami cost about $17.- Mi
000 and will seat about four linn- h
*1 red people. h
I he conprepalion has secured a
new charter and is now known as the i( l
I* irst Associate Reformed Presbyter- ' k
inn church of Newberry. The other!'"
church was generally known as the ' f
Thompson street church. : ii
The conprepation has also recent(\
purchased a very handsome pipe i ''
orpan at a cost of about $l(i00. The!
orpan lias not yet been installed and ! o
the electric liirhtinp has not been d
completed and until the lipids are i
put in there can be no nipht services, j o
Player and Gauntt. | i
Messrs. |.. M. Player and W. R. | c
t'lanult are opening up a heavy and <
taircy grocery store in east Main j ii
street in the new building recently I v
occupied by Dr. .1. W. McCullouirh | h
as a druij store. They propose to do
a strictly cash business and will I
adopt the molto of close profits and t
fjuick sales, with fresh poods all (ho j s
time. They ask a trial from those ill
who desire pood fresh proceries at I
Hie lowest possible cash prices. I I
BARBECUE. j t
T will pivp a first class barbecue at j 1
my residence on July <1. T will sell j f
meat and hash by 11.30. I I
?T. M. Counts, 'i
IN THE HANDS OF JURY.
Tho Goodwin Ci|ic Wont to Jury
Yesterday Afternoon at
Four Ten.
H. ^. Goodwin wos placed on trial
on Tuesday morning, charged with ,
murder and killing of E. L. Leavell,
near Yaughnville, on the afternoon
of the 28th of August, 19f)(i. The :
case has excited unusual interest and
I lie court house has been packed evI'ry
minute since the case was called.
When the case was. called on Pues- !
'lav morning there were several pre- '
liminar.v motions which were dispos- i
' <1 ol and the case ordered for trial, i
hotli sides announcing ready. There I
as little difficulty in securing a fuiv 1
iiid taking the testimony began !
hortlv after dinner on Tuesday. <
11 will Ik? recalled that Leavell was i
shot in the road in front of (loud- ?
iviu s house. Il seems that the trou* j 1
hie which resulted in the killing |
irose from a difficuHv in regard to':
the school ;ii Yaughnvi 110, of which!;
Mr. Leavell was a trustee. ij
On the afternoon of I lie killing Mr. >
Leavell was driving by Mr. Good-' I
ivin's bouse when he was stopped bv ;
Mrs. Goodwin, who had a eon versa-! 1
ion with him. (ioodwin went out io I?
lit- buggy where Leavell and Mrs. ,
joodwiu were and the shooting fob 1
?wed. It had been raining before he
killing and a mass ol Icstimonv J
vas offered by the slate a.? to (racks,\y
he theory ol the Stale being thai M
joavcll was slioi while in his bnggv j 1
ind was thrown out of the bnggv j I
vIk-ii Ilie hoi-se jumped alter the re- |
??rl of (he pistol. Testimony of a |
inniher of witm-ses was offered lo 1
rove I hat 1 here were tracks of only 11
me person in l lie road opposite ! I
' here il appeared that (he buggy I ;i
tad stopped and that Leavell's body I
vas thirty-one feel flown the road 1 I
''"Hi ibese tracks ami that llierejii
vere no tracks between the tracks |t
a here (he buggy had slopped ami j \
.e.-n ell "> body. j |
lo go into this testimony in sucu j \
letail was made necessary bv I lie 1 t
act thai Waller Brooks, the ou*v j\
ye witness "\eept Goodwin and tits \ \
vi fe, bad ?one io At Inula, leaving j I
'"s hum last Kriday night. Young | I
'.rooks, however, was brought back to d
sewherry by his brother Clarence I
rooks, on Wednesday afternoon 0
ml was placed on the stand and v
ave his aecouul of the killing. I
Waller Brooks said that < ;. the (
flernoon of the killing lie had gone i ii
ver lo Mr. Goodwin's bouse to gp( I
oni" bread thai Mrs. Goodwin had 1 Ii
ooked lor liis I at Iter's familv. fie j
aid that when he went in the house I c
is aunt. Mrs. Goodwin, and B. W. <
oodwin Weie sitting on the piazza, j v
leps. that he went through the if
oiise and went lo th;- waterbueket ' t
get a drink of water, and while he |c
'as al the water bucket he heard j 'I
i< aimi. Mrs. Goodwin telling some-I a
ne, " You are a liar." lie said j I
at he then went on the front porch II
lid saw his uncle, Eugene Leavell, | h
ilting in his buggy and Mrs! Go.*.d-j Ii
'iu standing by the buggy r*i^j
ide of the road. lie --.aid that Lea- j f
ell answered ''I don't tell lies but w
anic Chalmers leaches this school." <
Tis ancle, Wliil Goodwin, he said, a
en went around .11 front of the y
orso .in-l "Eugene Leavell, you
ir'v scoundrel, what yon ii-.m around I
ie country trying to get mv children 11
ut ol school for." Lea\ell said" I h
ave not done 110 such." and then S
ioodwin went arounu tn front of the 'I
orse and shot him. a
Young Brooks said that at the
ime Leavell was shot lie was sit- 4
ng in his buggy and had thrown his a
ip robe back and was somewhat c
aning out of (he nggv. At the
>roner's inquest young Brooks slalil
to several persons that he did not
now anything about the killing, lie <
>ld iliis on the stand "Wednesday (
fterimon and explained it T>y say- s
' - llial both men were his uncles p
nd th.il he did not want to have any- a
II i 11g to do with it, j'
Mi>s I'earl (ioodwin, a daughter 11
I the defendant, was sworn for the '
dense and lestilied that at the S
inie of (he killing s?,e was silling j I1
II the front pia/.a and that Brooks I n
as not on 1 he front piaza and that j
I he had been on 1110 front piazza he [
on Id not have seen the killing be-1
anse she said il occurred at a point j \
II I lie road between which and Good- j
nil's house there was another little L
ouse. j,
Miss Elba Goodwin said that at
he time the pistol fired she was in
he back part of the Iioikc and tlun,
he saw young Brooks also in the
>ack part of the house at flic water
nickel and thai it was impossible (
or him to have seen the shooting. '|
Mrs. Goodwin testified that up to t
lie time of the killing Leavell and (
icr husband had been I be best of |
riends. She said that 011 the after- c
loon of the killing she saw Leavell r
1 riving by her house and stopped ]
him ami went out and told him that
she had heard that lie lind said site
had forged a petition asking Miss 1
Janie Chalmers not to tench tho
school to which she had been elected.
She said that Leavell told her that
whoever told her that had told her
ii lie, hut thai she had acted low and
dirty about the thing and that she
Inul lied to Jnuie Chalmers and that
she had forged his, Leavell's, name I
to the petition, that Mr. Goodwin <
I hen came out and said, " Eugene, I
you shall not talk to my wife in no <
such manner," and Leavell said.
'While you are the low down scoun- 1
ilrel you at the bottom of the whole <
[>f ii and I intend to fight you to i
Ihc bitter end;!' thai Mr. (ioodwin
ivent around the horse on the other
dde of I lie buggy and that Mr. Lea- I
ki-11 struck him with the buguy whip I
mid jumped out of the buggy and l
>truck the second unit third lime, i
ioodwin telling him all the while i
I hat he must not strike him again I
uul alter I he third lick I hey had i
rot on I lie oilier side of the buguy t
md the pislol fired. She said that !
die did not see the parties at the
iine the pislol fired. She said tliav t
il'ter Leavell was shot he walked ;
>ack to his buggy and attempted l<? i
;el in and put the whip in the sock- \
t and then weakened and fell in I he
oad and thai the Horse moved off t
ilowlv. I
I'>. \V. (Ioodwin. the defendanl, t
aid llial after his wife stopped Mr. i
.eavell in the road lie heard the ;i
onversation getting sharp and thai ;i
ie went out to (he buggy, that after i
.eavell told his wife she had acted c
ow down and dirty he lohl Leavell i
hat lie could not talk to his wife \
hat way and Leavell told him tha; ,
ie was a dirty, low down scoundrel .|
it the bottom of every lib <d it. thav c
ie told I,eavell it was a lie and that
.eavell then .jumped <?nt of the buggv j
ind struck him with a whip and he ,
old Leavell not to do 1 hat and Lea- (
ell advanced on him and struck ,
lini the second and third time and )
vli'Mi Leavell struck him the third
ime he shot him. telling him that he r
vould kill any man who had talked j
o his wife in any such manner and (]
lieu try to buggy whip him; 1 hat (l
.eavell said ''Whit you have already s
lone it," and stepped back to his j
iiiggy and put Ihe whip in the sock- ^
t and went to get in the buggy and
reakeneil and fell to the ground and
he horse walked oft" down the road. M
ioodwin said that he had been carrying
the pi-dol which he had. constaulV.
since ;; threatened race riot near '
is home several years ago.
During tin* progress of the case
onsiderablc expert testimony was
tVeretl. the State contending that the
round must have proven instantly ?
sital. and the deforce contending 1
hat a man shot as (ioodwin was shot j1
mild have taken a number of steps. '
'he wound entered the left chest
nd ranged downward, backward and
ii the right. Ihe doctors testifying 1
hat in their opinion it in all proha- 1
ility passed through the base of the ''
earl. ^
The arguments were concluded beare
the dinner recess, and Ihe case s
as given to Ihe jury after a strong ili
liarge bv Judge Klugh immediately .
fter courl reconvened al 'L30 o'clock s]
cslerday afternoon. '
Messrs. W. II. Hunt and George '
!. Cromer made the opening argu- "
lenls for Ihe Slate, and were foliwed
by Mr. Blease for the defence, v
olicitor Cooper closingf?>r the State. (.
lie arguments were unusually strong 1
lid forceful.
The jury retired to Ihe room at n
.10 o'clock yesterday afternoon and Si
I six thirty had not reached a con- 11
hision. 0
A Gentleman Never Did. ^
Monday evening in Ihe beginning P
f his address al Lander college Dr. *'
'romer said a young man who was sl
hilling out with a young lady whip>ed
out a match to light a cigarette ^
nd remarked to Ihe lady, "I sup- I1
iose you do not object to a gentlenan's
smoking in your presence.'' '
'I do uol know," said the lady, "n H
:onllemnn never did smoke in my
reseuce"?with a peculiar emphasis 11
n gentleman.?Greenwood Journal. '
Pulaski Lodge, No. 20, I. 0. 0. F. ''
Pulaski Lodge, No. '20, I. O. O. F.. (*
nil meet Friday night at S o'clock. s
Ml members are urged to be pros- ^
'til as business of importance will r
?o transacted. a
W. G. Peterson,
N. C,.
k
Rev. D. G. Phillips, D. D. '
That has a familiar sound. Tt call*
o mind at once a prince among men. g
I'lie mantle has literally fallen upon r
lie shoulders of the son. Three edi- I
ors of the Quarterly have had that I
ille given while connected with its f
'dilorial work. They have all been s
nosl worthily bestowed. Greetings to t
Dr. Phillips!?A. 1?. Presbyterian.
4
REPORT OF GRAND JURY.
Call Attention to a Number of Things
?Septic Tank?Murder
?Roads.
To llic Honorable J. Klugh, Presiding
Judge.
We, the grand jury for 1908, beg
lo submit the following report: We
have considered ail ot two bills handed
us by the solicitor and have roInmed
same with our findings therein
to the court.
In the consideration of the same,
ive are moved i<> deep concern at the
disregard for human life, displayed
in the testimony given in the ma-1
jority of the murder cases, in which
we find that four hitman beings
lave been ruthlessly done to death
for a sum, in the aggregate, less
llinu a dollar. We herewith hand j
o the solicitor a list of names of j
icrsons. whom we wish prosecuted
'or violation of the law in engaging
ii gambling, a vice alarmingly on ;
he increase, and primarily rcsponsi- j
>le for the above nientioncd murders.
It has been reported that the "sepic
tank" connected with the sewer-,
lue system of the town of Xewberrv (
s 11>>t adequate for r'.ic purposes
vhich il was intended, and is in such
oiidiliou ns t? Ih* highly offensive?
o parlies living adjacent, a menace
ii health, and detrimental to proper-!
y. We have brouuhl the matter to
he not ice ol (he parMes responsible;
iiul have been assured that elTorts j
ire on foot t i remedy the evil. We
nsist upon immediate ami persistill
etVort, throuuh the proper chan- ,
iel bv tlie commissioners of public ,
vorks ni Newb'-rry lliat the health j
if the community i-.ny be conserved,
ind probable loss to the town avert- [
d. j'
It has also been reported lliiil there j
s a butcher pen on :*e northeastern I
.ii
due of the town coiutttcled by one h
'oiints that is i nuisance. We rec-11
iniiiieuil to the solicitor that steps!)
>c taken for the abatement of same, j :
I
Al the la-t term of the court we;
eported a tract of land lying on the j
tush river road just beyond the two;
nile post on the lands of Ii. F. (log-I
:.nis ami Dan Dominick to be i'1
uch condition as to jeopardize (he j
icaltli of the community. No steps 1
ave been taken to carry out our
ecommeiidat ions and we ask the
ourt to issue such instructions as is '
ecessury in the matter.
The committees appointed to px- 1
mine into and report upon the con-!
itions of the affairs of the county. J
re-eiil the following.
The committee- public ollices j
ave inspeiteil the ollices of the clerk j
f court, probate juogo. master. sup- | '
lintendenf of education, auditor |
ml sheriff and have checked up 'ho
ooks of same and found them pro-I
erly kept and all moneys accounted i 1
ur by pay warrants or bank vouch- '
rs. We wish to commend our officials I
>r the business like manner eviden- !
imI in the conduct of public offices. I
Te have also examined the books of | <
it; magistrates of the several townhips
and find them properly kept,
nd all collections of funds accounted I
>r by treasurer's receipts. We do- *
re 'to recommend to our representaivos
that they endeavor to secure I
io passage of a law. placing the trial I
f all cases for the violation of the
ispnnsarv law. the penalty for r
'hirli is less than $">00 in the hands <
f the magistrate in whose jurisdic- '
on the oft'ense is committed. 1
The committee on public building '
eport that they nave inspected
ime. and wish to express their com- '
lendations toward the committee in barge
of the erection of the new j
rmrt house for their faithful per- t
nrmancc of duty, and for their hap* {
v conception of the general desire i
?r an imposing memorial of the re- 1
pect for justice, inherent in tlieji
carts of the people of Newberry, t
^"e would recommend that the pro- j j
osed street between new court house j |
nd ("Volwell hotel be not opened as t
would destroy the symmetry of
lie lot, and is unnecessary in the j
ruiducl of the business of that sec- .
ion of the town and would be dc- j
rimental to the public interest. j
The county home rs found to be | i
i good condition, the inmates well | j
a red for and contented. The farm <
hows care and attention; but we L
'on 1 d recommend that the supervisor I ]
epair the houses, where necessary t
ml repaint same, in order to pre- |
erve them. x I
The jail was found to be properly
ept and in safe and sanitary eondi- j
ion.
II is reported that the W. U .Telcrapli
Co. maintain two poles in the
r?ad near the town of Lit lie Moun- <
nin and that after being notilied by
he supervisor to remove them, have 1
ailed to d') so. We desire that the I
olicitor take proper steps to have ,
hem removed at once.
The committee on public roads re-'
THE SESSIONS COURT.
Several Murder Cases?Most of the
Week Given to Trial of Goodwin
Case. i
Tin* ? ?;?rl ol' general sessions lias
been enii ?( <! since Tuesday in the
trial <?i flic Goodwin ease. Several
eases were disposed of on Monday,
however. The following true hills *
were presented hy the grand jury:
State against Jim Hill, violation
dispensary law.
Stale against Jim Keitt, assault
and battery and intent to kill and
carrying concealed weapons.
Stat*' ayaiust Fran* Kelley. at- <
tempt t.? commit arson. !
State against Jim Reeder, murder.
State against Henry Glenn, viela- .
tion dispensary law.
State against Jin: Anderson and
Wyatt Powers, murder and carrying
concealed weapons. J
State against Henry Williams, L
murder.
Stiitr against John Mitchell, mur-j *
der and carrying concealed weapons.
Stale against l-ldmuiid Boyd. (
breach ??I' trust with fraudalent intent.
Wes Williams w.-t,-. convicted of
manslaughter and sentenced to
years in the penitentiary or on the
public works of the county. (
Will Siugley. who was charged 1
with arson was declared not sruilty.
Jim Ilill was convicted of violating
I lie dispensary law and sentenced
to pay a fine of *100 or serve
three months on the chain gang. Mis ^
case was appealed and he was admitted
a bail in tin. .-ton of
Henry Glenn charged with violating
the dispensary law. The jury _
failed to auree and a mistrial was
ordered.
In the case of .irm Anderson.
Wyatt Powers and Geo. Sanders,
charyed with murder and carrying
concealed weapons. Anderson plead- \
t'd guilty to inanslaughtcr and was
sentenced to 10 years in the peniten- ]
tiary or on the chain gang and the
charge against |\>*vers and Sanders
was dismissed.
The following ju.were charged
with the trial of the case against H.
\Y. Goodwin, an account of which appears
in another column. The court j
will probably adjourn today: 10. W.
\YerN. O. ii. RulT, X. F. Taylor, W. I
I). St ii i well, A. A. Bedenbaugh. J. G.
Long. W. 1"). Whitney. I). O. Dominck,
P?. II. Caldwell, .7. i?. McCYacken,
;). A. Fclker, J. L. Long.
Card of Thanks.
I hereby wish to extend my appro- r
iation and thanks to the friends who
-o generously contributed funds for
my aid while 1 was undergoing an I
peration in the hospital at Oolum>ia
and to them 1 give full assurance
hat these kindnesses will never be
forgotten. t
Ilenry J. Boozer.
June 10th, 100S.
S
CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH.
Rev. J. W. Wolling, D. D., Pastor.
The regular morning service will
>e directed by the pastor, who will
;peak on "The power of Faith."
The holy communion will be cele>rated
and members received at this
lour.
fl
At night Dr. Wolling will preach
i special sermon to the fraternal orler
of Flks who will attend in a
>ody. Rev. Mr. Callender of the
Episcopal church will take part in
he services.
Inclement weather will not hinder
he service.
A
>ort that the highways of Xo. 7 -j
ownship are in need of immediate
it tent ion, especially from Worknan's
bridge to a Mudli? and from j,
Vaughnville to Island Ford. The
oad from the Mose Anderson place
o M. M. Satterwhite is also in an
ilinost impassable condition. Also
he rod from James Moore's fn Xo. 0
ownship to the Lexington line.
It has been reported rfie conn- S
y stable and barn belonging to and
ised by the chain gatm, below the P
ail lot is Imilt on a pail of the
and of J. I). S. Livingston. We reeomneml
that the supervisor have the
uihlic property surveyed from any s>
tbiainable pin11 and if it is ascertain- {j
d that the contention is true, that
ic have the same moved at once on
o the public proper-v and take steps
o prevent any damage to the property
of the said J. D. S. Livingstone.
We recommend t lie.f our clerk r>e
>aid the usual fee.
F. W. Higgins,
Foreman.
We wish the within parties prose-I
iiled for gambling:
Manuel Hobinson, Rich Robinson,
iob Golding, Hugh Hunter, James
\inard. John Hunter, George Thrift,
iVill Young.
F. W. Higgins, ei
Foreman. ai
V *
f **V ' " J1 TWtfTWWTrtVl '' ^ ""1*^ V
tuJMZmLmlvJu.kiij + M
Magistrate No. 6. W
A. R. Dorroh is hereby announced H
for magistrate i'or No. 0 and will fl
abide I he rules of (lie Democratic H
Friends.
Magistrate No. 4. I
1 hereby announce myself as a I
I'andidatc for the otlVe of magistrate
tor NTo% 4 Township, subject to the
Democratic j>rimary. I
R. M. Auglitry. I
Newberry Cotton Market. '
Corrected By Nat Gist.
I Middling 11-78 i
Sirid Middling 11 ;$-4
Miihlliiiu 11 J-2 '
SPECIAL iNOTlCIS.
1 CENT A WORD.
Mo advertisement taken for less
:han 25 cents.
Flower pots, new shipment at An- I
icrson 10c. Co. I
Sugar 17 pounds for $1.00. m
Player & (iauntt. I
New shipment wash belts, jewelry,
:omb, belt buckles, etc., at Anderson fl
0c. Store. ]
Lemons 1 >(*. per (luzcn. I
1 Mayer & (iauntt. J
WE HAVE PURCHASED a nice lot I
i>l speckle peas which we olfer at
tin- Idw price of per bushel. V
Suminer Bros, (.'oinpauv. I
Arhuckles ( alloc-, 1 / e. per pound. I
I'layer cV (Jaunt t. M
New shipment wliite lined enamel mM
vare at Anderson 10c. Store. BM
yOST CARDS-Of al "kinds atfi
Broaddus and Ruff's, Herald and^H
Octagon soap 4c. SBP
I Mayer & Gaunt t. ??j|
White lined milk and mixing bowls
ust received at Anderson 10c. Store-^f
IORSE FOR SALE?I. T. Timmei^ffi
man, Mollohon Mill 2t.
Alaska pink salmon ll)e.
Player & (iauntt. '
Jeully glasses, fruit jars and jar
ubber at Anderson 10c. Store.
News Ijuildiin*.
'INE BOX PAPER and initial tablets.
iSroaddus ? Rulf.
Wire dish cover, fly killers and fly
raps at Anderson 10c. Store.
First patent flour *.").()(> })(M. 1)1,1.
ie.-ond patent flour .fo.Ml) p,.,- 1,1)1.
Player & Gauntt.
VE HAVE A NICE LOT OF PEAS.
W e will sell at. reasonable figures.
( all bet ore you purchase elsewhere.
Summer Bros. Co.
Souvenirs of Newberry 10c each at
.nderson 10c. Store.
WANTED?Your orders lor tin cans,
solder, capping steels, wax string
cans, etc.
Summer Bros. Co.
English china 69 piece set $9.40 at
.nderson Ten Cent Co.
IIREE NICE HOUSES FOR SALE
on my dairy farm place on Millik
street leading from Caldwell street
> Mallohon mill. Two >)-room houses,
no .{-room house, also four vacantlots
for sale. For prices and terms
apply to Geo. \\ . Summer, New
berry, S. C.
Jardiniers all sizes m Anderson 10c
tore.
LAS FOR SALE?I uknoun and
speeided. Abrams Oc Gist.
Lifelong soap for kitchen, laundry,
ick room, bath and toilet. A great
isinfectant at Anderson 10c. Store.
:VK SI'HCIAI.rSTS-Wc don't
claim to he "eye specialists" or
(incuts hut \vc absolutely guarantee
to fit your eyes properly
\\ itli the finest lenses jmk1 frames.
\\ e do not sell brass frames nor
cheap pressed lenses. W e use the
simplest and best method of testing
the eyes. Conic in and see
Jewelers and Opticiani5jBB\
Nickelplated ware, tea' pots,
rs, syrup pitchers, mugs, etc.>ffi8^K
t Anderson 10c. Store.
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