The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, October 30, 1908, Page NINE, Image 9
II CARNIVAL NEXT WEEK.
Johnnie J. Jones Wild Animal Shows
, and Carnival Company.
Newberry Concert Band contemplate
holding a carnival in our city
j^iext week. With this intention in
Jyiew a permit was granted to them
pine time ago by* Mayor Lang ford,
|ho city council. The date decided 011
fiva,s November 2. Negotiations were
ttmmediatly opened with Johnny J.
{Jones Exposition Shows and Trained
'Wild Animal Exhibits. After a prolonged
correspondence with several
other companies, who taking the bull
by the horns sent, their agents hero
and made all kinds of flattering of fers.
But this must be granted to
[Messrs. Hardeman and Wherry, the
[managers of the band. They made in[vestigations
which terminated in the
lengagcmcut of the above named eomliany.
While mentioning this it would
Hot be amiss to describe a few of (lie
Attractions with Johnny J. Jones. The
Brained Wild Animal Show is easily
ioat ure all raet ion in which Oapt.
^^Hurlcy Wilsnti fur a number of years
o principal trainer wilh the (Ireal
^^^wstoek, Sangors Hoyal English Mon^^^vric,
I lagonhoek's Animal Show,
several of Iho biggest travelling
^^^Biagcrios in Iho world performs
?H|s wilh lions. liters, pumas, ja BB's.
leopards, hyenas, panthers,
wolves, in fa el denizens
Ip^H'e forest who for their ferocity
become famous to do almost
jBS^KBMng. One foal, that of feeding
BfflEHi raw meat front his lips, putHS^Bis
head in the lion's month, afMBHMprcing
it open, one bile of whoso
would sever hi< head from his
RSflpv. W rest ling wilh him, n stroke
M0Tom whoso paws and claws would
ej^m-ond him limb from limb. Commaml8B?in^
two of |!i<* largesi maueating r< >n
1 bengal tigers to perform I'eals
JBsnch as are performed by do us. who<e
^ weight alone would crush a person to
HI death, taking wolves, jaguars and
^ panthers, a group wliose antipathy
^ towards each other is well known,
^Hand making them work in one arena,
^Vat one and I he same time. 1( 'S 02>*tain^Lly
a show worth witnessing. It is an
^Heducational exhibit wh'ch every perHb
.qoyi arm A ??aIKA.. -L1?
.i.vmivi ouu. /imiLiiur iii i r act ion
is Marshall's Old Plantation. This
show has made a record for itself.
Leon W. Marshall, the proprietor, is
a native of this State, born and raised
in Charleston, understands the
darkey character, such as very few
others in this profession do. lie
[therefore carries the best that money
can buy. The uniform scenery and
stage settings are equal to that of
any high-priced minstrel show. The
performers are all colored and natives
of this State, and nearly all
from our vicinity, who have been educated
in thai lino and have developed
|a talent to amuse and entertain to
[the heart's content of visitors to lliis
rat t rnet ion.
' New York to the North Pole is an
[attraction never be'V.re r-nrrled
Lbv any travelling organization, li is
la sonographic reproduction, illusItrating
an expedition fitted up by a
jparty of hardy American explorers
nto discover and unveil the mystery of
the "North Pole." Every visitor to
I how is carried will) thorn as
cava .Now York harbor, passing
it lory and t.ho gateway of Mani
Isle on to Brooklyn. Through
;oan amid sunrise, sunset, rain,
>torm, ice, sleet and snow,
gh Norway, Swooden, trel-md,
itness thorn in company of :hr.
noaux riding on dog-:do.l>, after
icr hound in !ho Artie region-,
t'-.em in view until tV-> are
0 sight. IMantin.* tlie AmoriIng
l.igh upon the hi'..'nv-t poak
e icj "(1 mountiw:.- ! is a
how combining at ' ce. plcas1
d -..r.cation, mg gco;
history, navig .'<!eripf
the habits of the various peohom
lie moots on his travels
New York to the North Pole.
s Majestic Theatre, the Aztec
the Fat. Lady, the. Big Twins
, the Frog Boy, the Electric
, King Jumbo, the largest snake
BMptfVoarl It. i he penny arcade, ('orris
P^fcdiool, morry-go-a round and ocean
Mvo need no description. They
|9^Hak for themselves. The free acts
aaajl' ''''s foiupiiny arc I lie lies) in
BsSN^&hiisincss. I tare Devil Cyclone
KflBgESkdoun an incline 1 |d mo 70 fool
HBmU, llio heads of Hie people and
UHI'I hmg, sol af an angle of I")
HWH with open space al its
remit,v ahonl. 50 feel wide
SHEHBgViich Cyclone leaps seated on
fly in.' hi<r)i over Die
MDHsV"!' \he people and nlitrlitinpr in
This is performed al 4 p. in.
afternoon and at 10.30 every
R|^HH$ic Broadwieks Kreneh Aorialisls
$Hh the greatest of the day. Mdloo
a little lady only weiring
? .pounds rises 2000 foot in the air
((.'{Et balloon and cnts loose from
Ktjgiroc separate and distinct paraThe
most daring, awe-Inspir
ing and sensational feat ever attempted
and sueeessfully performed bv
anybody in tliat business, every afternoon
at 5.00 p. m. Mdllo Teresa makes
her flights.
The feature of this whole congress
of novelties is the Royal Italian bank.
Words cannot express the soul stiring
melodious music as rendered by
Prof. Mike Yitucci's famous band,
playing high elass operetas, Lucia De
Lainmermoos Donegetti, Fantasia',
from Lohengrin, by Weber, Invitation
a La Valse by Weber, 1 he Bohemians,
William Tell, II Trovatore, La
Palonia, classical music by Verdi,
Donegetti, Maseagni, Rossini, the
favorite marches of Sonsn, the most
interesting selections touehing the
chords of all music loving souls. A
great band, even people entirely ignorant
of music are touched hv its
charms and are beside themselves
when listening to the concerts Prof.
Mike Vitucci and his Royal Dalian
I band, whose concerts are given every |
afternoon at 2.30 and 7.00 p. m., on
llio public square during" the entire
stay of I lie Johnny .1. Jones Kxposifion
Shows iu our oily, eommeneintr
Monday. November 2nd.
A Real Lion Hunt in N. Carolina.
Sixteen hundred sightseers at
Salisbury lasl week wore rejyaled
with a feature not advertised. or
oven thouirht of. A real lion hunt.
One of the advertised features ;it the
Yadkin valley fair was tli?? .lohnny
J. .Iitnes Trained Wild Animal Show,
and one of the principal acts on the
program was ihe feat performed by
rapt, f'urlov Wilson, who feed-; raw
meat from his lips to Romeo, ;i trained
lion. The act is generally sueoe?fillly
performed, hut' <?it iiii~ Mi-ca-inii
some youu'.v man. one of the vi-d'or^i
I in the diciw had been imbihini tool
freely in the red lemonade sold :?t
I the fair, who on beholding the lion
must have fancied "'that he had
them" for with all the precipitation
he was capable of. lie flew against
the cairo. dislodging* one of the stakes
that hold the door in place, seeing
the open door, the lion jumped from
his pedestal, knocked down his keeper,
flow thromrh the onen door mid
ran as lie has not done in years. Tn
I lu> meanwhile 1 he spectators all
sought the nearest means of exit.
Old men who seemed unable to move,
jumped from the seals like hoys of
1*2. some crawled under the sidewalls.
others ran through the hack of the
tent, some climbed up to the lop of
the large arena. Tt was a circus right.
Romeo in the meanwhile tore through
the fair midway, the people cleared
the road. The second race was about
to start. Romeo leaped across the
fence and with one spring ho was
across the track. Side by side with
the horses. Such ;i sight was never
j witnessed before. The horses were
panic stricken. Such time was never
J made before. Tt was the greatest
race ever seen. Romeo soon, however.
tired of this. Too tame a sport
for him. Tie was out to enjoy his
freedom after 15 years of captivity,
lie outdistanced his pursuers which
numbered at least two thousand, men
women and children. He mam* for a
stretch of woods across liio railroad
(rack and was soon onl of sight. Capt.
Wilson, his irainer, and Johnny J.
Jones, his owner, were holh excited
and overcome. Searchers went out to
trace him, hut tlie hours passed and
! no word from him. The management
were sorely troubled, nightfall
and still nothing doing. All night
! lung the men sought him, without nnv
, results. Tired and worn oul the hun'
tors returned, a reward of $">ft was
j offered for hi srelurn but nobody
claimed it. Next morning with the
| break of day Ca.pt. Wilson went to
feed the baby lions and imagine his
surprise to find Romeo lying quiet
and harmless under the cage in which
three baby lions was confined and at
a word from his trainer, he. rose,
stretched himself lazily and as if
nothing had hannened. he stormed no
I ? * II I
and eyed the captain with such a
pleading look thai he was forgiven.
The captain grabbed him by his bushy
mane, mounted on his buck and rode
him back lo liis cage, which lie entered
us if nothing had happened, and
as soon as he was locked in lie began
lo bellow for liis hreakfasl, which he
certainly ale with a relish, five
pounds of raw beef. Congratulations
were in order, and the show went on
as usual. This attraction, by the
way is the feature of the Johnny J.
Jones Imposition and Trained Wild
Animal Show, which exhibits here
during (he week of November 2, under
the auspices of the Newberry
Concert Hand on (lie bottoms at Newberry.
I.el this balk in the Halkan imbroglio
continue. Heller years of diplomatic
tangle than a week of war.
"Honrbon whiskey" made from
molasses! One b\ one row I lie illusions
of this life resolve themselves
into delusions.
COME 1
Charleston f
AND VIS
NAVY
With her large Battlesh
pedo Flee
DON'T FORGE
Nov. 16-i
This is the Time of tl
City by t
WEDNESDAY, "!
Military Parade; Fantas
Fire Department Paracl
test; Automobile Flor;
Game, Charleston vs
Carnival in Harbor; Strc
Low Rates c
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OPERA
EARHARDT & B
FRIDAY, OC
"THE RUI
50 P E O
nru ~ ? i r_r^ ?
i 111? musiccii I re,
Direct From 7 Months Ru
New
Entire Original P
Laughter, Loveliness, Dane
Catchy Music, Gorgi
Girls, N
Entrancing, Effervescing, E
Comedy. A Kiss for I
The Town Hall, T
PRICES: 25, 50,
Seats on sale at Ne
?? ???bbh? ! iiib a?B?ummni?Ml
The Standard Warehouse
Company Bees to Announa?:
I si. The rates of storage coverall costs
to the farmer, including protection for
his cotton from fire and the weather, and
the rate is as low or lower than the
liitiuci ?_iui insure ins conon wiieii Moused
at home.
2. Its warehouse receipts are regarded
as the highest class of bankable collateral
3. f inoiicj can be borrowed on anything
it can be borrowed 011 the receipts
of The Standard Warehouse Company.
4. The identical cotton that you place
in the warehouse is returned upon the
surrender of receipts.
5. In case of fire your cotton is paid
for at market value, and you have no
difficulty as to Insurance, the full insurance
being maintained by The Stand-]
ard Warehouse Company.
6. The Standard Warehouse Company
is absolutely independent of any othci
organization and conducts its affairs upon
strict business methods.
7. The paid up capital stock of The
Standard Warehouse Company is $350,000.00
and the company is absolutely ;
safe, and its warehouse receipts come
ahead of the stockholders.
8. The Standard Warehouse Company
is anxious to have cotton of farmers and
outers sioreu, and oners me niosi com- i
plete protection and encouragement for
farmers desiring to hold their cotton.
(). Rates will he furnished upon appli
cation to Mr. J. I). Wheeler, l,ocal Manager
Standard Warehouse Newheri v, S. C. i
T, B, STACKHOUSE, President,!
Columbia, S. C.
tn?m?MKiiim ii?ihi?tihii?h??m?aaw
NOTICE TO DRAW JURY.
Notice is hereby given tlml the undersigned.
jury commissioners, for
Newberry Connlv, K. ('., -will nl 0|
o'clock A. M.. Oct. .'i 1 st. 1008, in the [
ollice of the clerk of court, openly and I
publicly draw the names of thirty-six I
men who sluill serve for one week as j
petit jurors at the fall term of the I
court of general sessions, which will !
convene on the 1(>lli day of November, '
1008.
Jno. L. Kpps,
Win. W. Cromer,
.Tno. C. fioggans',
Jury Commissioners for Newberry
County, S. C.
ro THE
;al! Festival.
ilTTHE ^
YARD
ip "TEXAS" and Tort
in Port. 1
T THE DATE I
>1, 1908;
he year to Visit the <
MINERS DAY" :
tic and Trades Display;
e and Horse Reel Conal
Parade; Foot Ball
. Savannah; Aquatic
set Carnival. : :
}n Railroads.,
rvv inmmimaraanriiHMnBaD
HOUSE;
AXTER, MORS. |
:tober so. '
P L E 50'
at of the Season.
n at the Casino Theatre,
v?u
1 UI IV.
roduction Intact.
es, Songs, Hits, l'unmakers,
eons Gowns, Pretty
ovelties.
Exhilarating, Merry Musical
?ach Day in the Week,
he Rooster Dance.
75, $1.00, $1.50. i
wberry Hardware Co
?IIIIM ? O?H WP?W?lMBBMi
We Sell
on the positive guarantee
that if it does not give satisfaction
we will return the
entire amount of money paid
us for it.
We ask all those who are
run-aown, nervous, debilitated,
aged or weak, and
every person suffering from
stubborn colds, hanging-on
coughs, bronchitis or incipient
consumption to try Vinol
with this understanding.
William E. Pelharn & Son,
Newberry, S. C.
Buying a Piano
or an Organ
is not hard
when you come or write to us.
vmii ri.ni'is and Organs arc guaranteed j
and up-to-date, ami at a reasonable price !
The eases arc beautiful, Ibeiie.ide is
made by tlic best ami most experienced
men in their line, so it is no wonder <>nr
Pianos and Organs hold their sweet tone
a lifetime.
Write us at once for catalog ami special
prices and terms, statin;; prefect ice
Piano or Organ.
Mnlone's Music House, Columbia, S. C.
I'l.tNOS AND ORGANS.
For Sore Feet.
''I have found I'ueklen's Arnica
Salve to be the proper tiling to use
for sore Peel, as well as for healing
burns, sores, cut.-', and ;ill manner of
abrasions," writes Mr. \V. Stone, o?
Ka.st Poland, Maine. It is the proper
lliiug loo for piles, 'fry it! Sold j
under guarantee at \V. ft. I'eliiam &
Son's drug .store'. 25e.
Post Cai
All the aliens and pi
sannot return for th<
week celebrations, bi
the man who invent
ture Post Card, they
minded of the old hi
at an expenditure of
Remember, I have th
sortment of Post Car
uomic Post (Jarcis tn
Saturday, the 3 1 st ol
Buln Week end
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UNI)ER THE AUSPICES
NEWBERRY CONC:
Kffi" J 0 H N N Y .
Exposition Shows and Trained W
r iw*lNEDte^^
witp
|
?- fe *'"'^v*--- "? '^j%a?S
Presenting a Mammoth Congress of Wild Animals
Lions, Tigers, Pumas, Leopards, Hyenas, Jaguars, C
Bears and Siberian Wolves. All Trained to pe
almost impossible feats and do anythir
st^el-bound arenas, in connec
10 ttsa moral j
FERRIS WHEEL, MERRY-GO-ROUMl
MARSHAL'S OLD PLAN!
Funny and Laughable l-'eatiu iti^ Old Time Darke
Daiiv'ing, Cakewalkinjj, Coon Shouting, |
Up-to-Dale Minstrel First
MEW YORK TO I HE N(
A Ornim .Seen<graphic Spectacular Reproduction. 1
lvxposition. Never before carried or attempted 1?
I r~\ I f"> /-V K I W t ! !/>? r-- r-.
ei u i in ^ wuiNUt.H I) h I
All the new subjects and life-motion reproduced ti iu
KING JUMBO, THE LARGEST SNAKE IN I
feel l"H^, i loot thick. Hats wliol
MAJESTIC THEATRE MYSTER
Professor O/.atIt, tile Great Hindoo Necromancer, /
TNIu B. '/. TWINS. 11 years old and weigh 01
larger than <i water pitcher. Wi
MAR IK, The Largest Woman on F.arth. Seeing
She is very enterer.tln
3 THRILLING F R I
AERIAL BROAOWICKS BALLOON
MDLLK TKRKSA in her Sensational Triple I'ari
XI11v AZTKO CHILDREN. The only ones in exi
teacups, talks *| lan^na^cs, 27 years old and the
race. Pay a visit to the M xican A/ccs. Pen 11
cent l>ire Devil Cyclone in his Leap for J,if<
inspiring and dangerous (.rand Concert
every afternoon at 2 P M , nij?ht at 7 1
MIRK VI I I'CCl'S ROVAL ITAI
Don't forget the date, Monde
Newberry, S. C. One whole week,
NIN I'j
rds!
rodigal sons
3 old home
jt. thanks to
ed the Pic?
may be reDme
scenes
a few cents,
e largest asds
in town.
9e of charge
f October.
Carnival
on..Now.2
OF
ERT BAND
I. JONES
ild Animal Exhibit.
cjONKS
'S
H) &liOtef' i
i
' 'Cife? <M? r
g&g^/jq
from all parti of the earth.
Cinnamon, Polar and Lirizziy
rforin singly and in groups
iK hut talk in large
tion with
SHOWS 10
B and OCEAN WAVE
"ATION SHOW
v Melodies, llvwk and \Viuj?'
|ul>ilee Siiij;inj^ and
l'.irl.
3RTH POLE.
ntroduccd from tin* Jamestown
v any traveling organization.
ELECTRICITY.
to nature, realistic, refreshing.
CAPTIVITY, iuras'tiriny~~2j
l' sheep ul a bite.
Y AND M'RTM.
Vsionishrs tin- Mosl Skeptical.
>ly 1 1 pounds. They arc no
nrtli seeing.
is believing. Pay lier a visit
K
EE ACTS 3
ASCENSIONS.
ichulc Drop every afternoon.
stenee. Heads no higher than,
only survivors of an extinct
y Vaudiville, a show fur a
on a mryele, it is aweon
1 lie puMie square
M. I?v Professor
, IA N HAM).
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xy, November 2,
afternoon and night.