The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, October 30, 1908, Page NINE, Image 9
CARNIVAL NEXT WEEK.
Johnnie J. Jones Wild Animal Sho
and Carnival Company.
Newberry Concert Band conte
lat, Iding a carnival in our ei
week. With this intention
aw a permit was granted to th<
some time ago by. Mayor Langfoi
the city council. The date decided,
was November 2. Negotiations wE
immediatly opened with Johnny
Jones Exposition Shows and Train
ild Animal Exhibits. After a pi
longed correspondence with sevei
other companies, who taking the bi
by the horns sent their agents he
and made all kinds of fl:attering c
fers. But this must be granted
Messrs. Hardeman and Wherry, t
managers of the band. They made j
vestigations which terminated in t
ngagement of the above named coi
any. While mentioning this it wou
t be amiss to describe a few of i
i-actions with Johnny J. Jones. T
ined Wild Animal Show is easi
e feature attraction in which Cal
rley Wilson for a number of yea
principal trainer with the Gre
tock, Sangers Royal English ME
ne, Hagenbeck's Animal Sho
several of the biggest travelli:
ageries in the world perfor
with lions, tigers, pumas,
, leopards, hyenas, panthe:
wolves, in fact denize
e forest who for their feroci
become famous to do alm<
ing. One feat, that of feedi
raw meat from his lips, pi
is head in the lion's mouth. E
ing it open, one bite of who
would sever his head from I
y. Wrestling with ihim, a stro
whose paws and claws wou
end -him limb from limb. Commau
ing two of the largest maneating re
al bengal. tigers to perform fe
ch as are performed by dogs,. whc
right ilone would crush a person
death, taking wolves, jaguars a
panthers, a group whose antipat
,towards each other is well kno"vi
and making -them work in one arex
at one and the same time. It is ezrta:
ly a show worth witnessing. It is ;
educational exhibit wh'eh every pi
son should see. Another attracti
Marshall's Old Plantation. T]
show has made a record for 'itse
teon W. Marshall, the proprietor,
a native of this State, born and ra
ed in Charleston, understands t
arkey character, such as very ft
others in this profes'o3 do. I
herefpre carries the best that mon
can buy. The uniform scenery a:
stage settings are equal to that
any high-priced minstrel show. T
performers are all colored and i
tives of this State, and nearly
from our vicinity, who have been ed
eated in that line and have develop
talent to amuse and entertain
teheart's content of visitors to ti
attractiori..
New York to the North Pole is
attraction never before carr5
by any travelling organization. It
scenographic reproduction, ilhi
ating an expedition fitted up by
.arty of hardy American explore
o discover and unveil the mystery
e0"North Pole.'' Every visitor
his show is carried with them
hey leave .New York harbor, passi:
e battery and the gateway of Ma
ttan Isle on to Brooklyn. Throu
ocean amid sunrise, sunset, ra
, storm, ice, sleet and sno
rough Norway, Sweeden, Irehn
witness them in company of t
iuimeaux riding on dog-sleds, aft
ing ie bound in the Artic rei
.1 Le t'hem ini view until t9.4 a
to sight. Planting the Ame:
flag'Ligh upon the hinri't pes
he ice -'8- mounta I' is
chow "ombining at T.ce. plea
aI d =.sracation, e.t:'i mg ge
f the habits of the various pe
whom he meets on his trave
om New York to the North Pole.
The Majestic Theatre, the Azt
's, the Fat Lady, the Big Twi'
opp, the Frog Boy, the Elect1
how,.Ki-ng Jumibo, the largest snal
n earth, the penny arcade, fer]
eel, merry-go-around and oce:
ve need no description. Th<
ak for themselves. The free ac
this company are the best
business. Dare Devil Cyclor
dolrn an aline.1 plane 701 fe
the heads of the people a2
.t long, set at an angle of
with an open space at
stremity about 50 feet wil
ich Cyclone leaps seated<
ele, flyini t high over
of the people and alighting
r. This is performed at 4 p.
afternoon and at 10.30 eve
it.
he Broadwick', French Aeriali'
re the greatest of the day. Mda
eresa, a little lady only weiX
85 pounds rises 2000 feet in the ~
'on a balloon and cuts loose fro
three separate and distinct pat
utes. The maadaring. awe-insp
'ig :uiii sens:uional feat ever attempt
eand i essfull perfurined by
ws anybody in that business. every after
noon at .5.00 p. in. Mdlle Teresa makes
her flights.
M- The feature of this whole congress
ty of novelties is the Royal Italian bank.
in Words cannot express the soul stir
,m ing melodious music as rendered by
d, Prof. Mike Vitucci's famous band,
Dn playing high class operetas, Lucia De
re Lammermoos Donegetti, Fantasia',
J. from Lohengrin, by Weber, Invita
ed tion a La Valse by Weber, the Bohe
-o- mians. William Tell, Il Trovatore, La
-al Palonia, classical music by Verdi,
ill Donegetti, Maseagni, Rossini, the
re favorite marches of Sousa, the most
>f- interesting selections touching the
to chords of all music loving souls. A.
he great band. even people entirely ig
n- norant of music are touched by its
he charms and are beside themselves
n- when listening to the concerts Prof.
Id like Vitucci and his Royal Italian
he band, whose concerts are given every
e afternoon at 2.30 and 7.00 p. M., on
ly the public square during the entire
>t. stay of the Johnny J. Jones Exposi
rs tion Shows in our city, commencing
at Monday. November 2nd.
n
w, A Real Lion Hunt in N. Carolina. 4
-g Sixteen hundred sightseers at
ns Salisbury last week were regaled
a- with a feature not advertised, or
even thouht of. A real lion hunt. a
n One of the advertised features at the
ty Yadkin valley fair was the Johnny
st J. Jones Trained Wild Aninmal Show.
-g and one of the principal acts on the
program was the feat performed by
Capt. Curley Wilson. who feeds raw -
se meat from his lips to Romeo, a tiain
Ls ed lion. The act is generally success
ke fully performed, but on this occasiou .
.ld some young man. one,of the visitor<
to the show had been imbibin. too
y freelv in the. red lemonade sold at
ts the fair. who on beholding the lion
se nust have fancied "that he had
to them'" for with all the precipitation
ad he was capable of. he flew against
the cage, dislodging one of the stakes
n' that held the door in place, seeing
ta, the open door, the lion jumped from
~ his pedestal, knocked down his keep
an er, flew through the open door and
ran as he has not done in years. In
.n the meanwhile the spectators all
i sought the nearest means of exit.
.'Old men who seemed unable to move, ]
IS jumped from the seats .like boys of
he- 12. some crawled under the sidewalls,
hothers ran through the back of the
tent, some climbed up to 'the 'top 'of]
the large arena. It was a circus right.
~Romeo in the meanwhile tore through
1the fair midway, the people- cleared
of the road. The second race' was about
he to start. Romeo leaped across the
a- fence and with one spring he was
dacross the track. Side by side with .
uthe horses. Such a sight was never
to witnessed before. The horses were
to panic stricken. .Sueh time was never (
a made before. It was the greatest
race ever seen. Romeo soon, how- ti
never, tired of this. Too tame a sport b
ad for him. He was out to enjoy his t
's freedom after 15. years of captivity. j
ts He outdistanced his pursuers wich a
a numbered at least two thousand, men
rs women and children. He maae for a a
o stretch of woods across the railroad
to track and was soon out of sight. Ospt. t
as Wilson, 'his trainer, and Johnny J. c
i Jones, his owner, were both excited
n- and overcome, Searchers went out to 11
htrace him, but 'the hours passed and s
"no word f-rom him. The manage
"' ment were sorely troubled, nightfall f<
d, and still nothing doing. All night d
b long the men sought him, without any s
er results. Tired and worn out the hun- a
L' ters returned, a reward of $50 was
re 'offered for hi sreturn but nobody is
'i claimed it. Next morning with the c
ibreak; of day Capt. Wilson wvent to s
a feed the baby lions and imagine his
s-- surprise to find Romeo lying quiet S
0- and harmless under the cage in which C
P three baby lions was confine'd and at s
4a word from his trainer. he rose, ~
s stretched himself lazily and as if,
nothing had happened, :he stepped up
e a'nd eyed the captain with such a C
as pleading look that he was forgiven. 9
i The captain grabbed him by his bushy ~
kemane, mounted on his back and rode
-is him back to his cage, which he enter- C
in ed as if nothing had happened. and. a
a as soon as he was locked in he bega
t.s to bellow for his breakfast, which he1
in certainly ate with a relish, five
te pounds of raw beef. Congratulations
et were in order. and the show went on
id as usual. This attraction, by the
5way is the feature of the Johnny J.
.ts Jonies Exposition and Trained WildC
ie Animal Show, which exhibits here
>n during the week of November 2. un
s der the auspices of the Newberry 0
in Concert Band on the bottoms at New- P
n. berrv.
Let this balk in the Balkan imbhrog- ~
ts lio cont inue. Better yearis of dip)lO- C
Ce imtie 1:tand than a week of war.
ir ''Bourbon whiskey'' made from
m molasses' One by one row the illus
a- ions of this life resolve themselves ~
a- into delnsions.
'O THE
ill Festival.
T THE
Y A R D
> "TEXAS" and Tor
in Port.
F THE DATE
1 51908
e year to Visit the
ie Sea.
HRINERS DAY"
c and Trades Display;
and Horse, Reel Con
I Parade; Foot Ball
Savannah; Aquatic
:t Carnival. :
n Railroads.
HOUSE
XTER, MGRS.
TOBER 30.
AAYS"
P L E 50
.t of the Season.
at the Casino Theatre,
ork.
)duction Intact.
, Songs, Hits, Funmakers,
)US Gowns, Pretty
velties.
:hilarating, Merry Musical
ich Day in the Week,
e Rooster Dance.
75, $1.00, $1.50.
berry Hardware Co.
. We Sell
'n the positive guarantee
hat if it does not give sat
sfaction we will return the
ntire amount of money paid
L for it.
We ask all those who are
un-down, nervous, debili
ated, aged or weak, and
very person suffering from
tubborn colds, hanging-on
oughs, bronchitis or incipi
nt consumption to try Vinol
ith this understanding.
iliam E. Pelham & Son,
Newberry, S. C.
~uying a Piano
r an Organ
i not hard
when you come or write to us.
Our Pianos and Organs are guaranteed
id up-to-date; and at a reasonable price.
The cases are beautiful, the inside is
ade by the best and most experiencedi
en in their line, so it is no wonder our
anos and Organs hold their sweet tonae
lifetime.
Write us at once for catalog and special
ices and terms, stating preference
.ano or Organ.
alone's Music House, Columbia, S. C.
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
For Sore Feet.
"I have found Bucklen's Arnica
1le to be the proper thing to use
r sore feet, as well as for heeling
trs sores, ents, and all manner of
>rasions,' writes Mr. W. Stone, of
ast Poland, Maine. It is the pro
r thing too for piles. Try it! Sold
ider guarantee at W. E. Pel-ham &
n 's drng stort 25c.
COME T
Charleston i
AND VIS!
N A V Y
Nith her large Battleshil
pedo Fleet
DON'T FORGE
Nov. 16-2
This is the Time of th
City by tf
WEDNESDAY, "S
Vilitary Parade; Fantasti
'ire Department Parade
:est; Automobile Floral
xame, Charleston vs.
aarnival in Harbor; Stre(
Low Rates o
OPERA.
EARHARDT & BI
FRIDAY, OC
"THE RUN
50 P E O
The Musical Trea
Direct From 7 Months Run
New Y
Entire Original Pr<
aughter, Loveliness, Dances
Catchy Music, Gorge<
Girls, No
Entrancing, Effervescing, Ex
Comedy. A Kiss for Ea
The Town Hall, Th
PRICES: 25, 59,
Seats on sale at .New
rhe Standard Warehouse
iompanv Beas to Announae:
1st. The rates of storage cover all costs
the farmer, including protection for
is cotton from fire and the weather, and
le rate is as low or lower than the
armer can insure his cotton when housed
t home.
2. Its warehouse receipts are regarded
s the highest class of bankable collateral
3. f money can be borrowed on any- 1
bng it can be borrowed on the receiptsj
f The Standard Warehouse Company.E
4. The identical cotton that you place
i the warehouse is returned upon the
urrender of receipts.
5. In case of fire your cotton is paid
or at market value, and you have no .
ifficulty as to Iusurance, the full in
urance being maintained by The S.tand
rd Warehouse Company.
6. The Standard Warehouse Company
absolutely independent of any othei
rganization and conducts its affairs upon E
trict business methods.1
7. The paid up capital stock of The
tandard Warehouse Company is $350,
oo.oo and the company is absolutely V
afe, and its warehouse receipts come
head of the stockholders.
8. The Standard Warehouse Company -
;anxious to have cotton of farmers and
thers stored, and offers the most comn
lete protection and encouragement for
armers desiring to hold their cotton.C
9 Rates will be furnished upon appli
ation to Mr. J. D. Wheeler, Local Man
ger Standard Warehouse Newberry, S. C.
. B. STAGK(HOUSE, Pesident,1
Columbia, S. C.
NOTICE TO DRAW JURY.
Not-ce is h'ereby given that the un-a
ersigned, jury commissioners, for pr
Tewberry County, S. C., will at 9 B:
'clock A. M.. Oc.t. 31st, 1908, in the M
ffice of the clerk of court, openly and
ublicly draw the names of thirty-six ""
ien who shall serve fo>r one week as
etit jurors at the fall term of the
ourt of general sessions, which will g.
onvene on t.he 16th day of November, fc
908. b)i
Jno. L. Epps, a1
Win. WV. Cromner, E
Jno. C. Goggans,p
'ry Commissioners for Newberry m
Post CO
All the aliens anc
cannot return for
week celebrations,
the man who invE
ture Post Card, th(
minded of the old
at an e4-penditure
Remember, I have
sortment of Post C
Comic Post Cards
Saturday, the 31 st
MQUes' P O(
Gala Week aI
Ne iberru On e WeeK
II~~*~~ICommencing
UNDER THE AUSI
NEWBERRY COls
FEATURING If
THE GREAT JoU H N N I
Exposition Shows and Traine
-a JONNYJ.
Ad~lgDL~
ID I~ -
PeeTiMmot gessoDidA
Bear an Siein/ovs Al rie
almost impossible feats /and do ai
steel-bound arenas, i
IO CLEF NE MORA L
FERRIS WHEEL, MERRYGO-R(
MARSHAL'S OLD PLA
Funny and Laughable Featuring Old Time:
Dancing, Cakewalking, Coon Shout
Up-to-Date Minstrel
NEW YORK TO T HE
A Grana Scenographic Spectacular Reproductic
Exposition. Never before carried or attemnp
EDISON'S WONDER 0
All the new subjects and life-motion reproduce
KING JUMBO, THE LARGEST SNAKE
feet long, i foot thick. Eats
Prfo~MAJESTIC THEATRE-MYS
PoesrOzark, the Great Hindoo Necroman.
TNE B. Z. TWINS. 11 years old and wei;
larger than a water pitcher
MARIE, The Largest Woman on Earth. St
She is very entes
3 THRILLINC F
AERIAL BROADWICKS BALI
MDLLE TERESA in her Sensational Tripli
THE AZTEC CHILDREN. The only ones il
teacups, talks 4 languages, 27 years old and
race. Pay a visit to the M xican Azecs.
cent Dare-Devil Cyclone in his Leap fc
inspiring and dangerous Grand Col
every afternoon at 2 P. M , night
MIRE VITEUCCP'S ROYAL
Don't forget the date, Mo
Newberry, S. C. One whole we
ards!
I prodigal sons
the old home
but thanks to
hnted the Pic
)y may be re
home scenes
of a few cents.
the largest as
ards in town.
free of charge
of October.
lk Store.
id Carqival
Mon., Nov.2
ICES OF
CERT BAND
IJ JONES
I Wild Animal Exhibit.
JONES
imls from all parts of the earth.
ars, Cinnamon, Polar and Grizzly
to perform singly and in groups
nything but talk in large
onnection with
. S HOW S 10
lUllD and OCEAN WAVE
NTATION SHOW
Darkey Melodies, Buck and Wing
ing, Jubilee Singing and
First Part.
NORTH POLE.
an. Introduced from the Jamnestown>
ted by any traveling organization.
F ELECTRICITY.
1 true to nature, realistic, refreshing..
IN CAPTIVITY, measuring 27
whole sheep at a bite.
TERY AND M7RTH.
::er, Astonishes the Most SkepticaL
gh only 11 r nds. They are no
.Worth seeijzg.
being is believing. Pay her a visit
restng
REE ACTS 3
00N .ASCENSIONS.
Parachute Drop every afternoon.
i existence. Heads no bigger than.
.the only survivors of an extinct
Penny Vaudiville, a show for a
ir Life on a Bicycle, it is awe
cert on the public square.
at 7 P. M. by Professor
ITALIAN BAND.
nday, November 2,
41r, afterrnon and night