The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, March 31, 1886, Image 3
Local and SpeciaL.
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I ayb ror iINm NEW X@s
-church Notices.
BAPTIST-Rev. C. P. Scott, pa,t r.
reaching by the pastor at 11 a. in. .aA
p ., next Sunday. Sunhdav Shoo"l
at 3:30 p. n., 31r. J. B. Carwile., Super
intendent. Prayer meeting WedN ay I
S8p. M. :
LrTHERAN-Rev. A. B. MIe n a.
pastor. Preaching next Sunday by thc
pastor, at 11 a. m. and1 S p. m. SImolay b
school at 3:30 p. in., 3r. Geo. B. Cromer.
Superintendent. Prayer meeting W.1.
nesday at 8 p. in.
METHODIST-Rev. 11. F. Chii zber .
pastor. Preaching by the lns:or at 1:
a. m. and 8 p. m.. next S
Sunday school at 4 . n., Mr. Joh 1
W. Chapman, Superintendent. Praer'
meeting Wednesday at 8 p. in.
A. R. PRESBYTERIAN-It'v. ..
McClintock, pastor. Preaching by tie
pastor next Sunday at 11 a. m. Sunday
school at 9:30 a. m., Mr. 31. A. Carli-le.
Superintendent. Prayer neeting Wed
nesday at 8 p. in. Mis-ionary
Society Wednesday at 3 p. in.. 3Iz. C
Mower, President. W. C. T. U. Tue:
day at 3:30 p. i., MIrs. C. Mower esI
dent.
EPISCOPAL-Rev. W. 1H. Hanek.
-retor. Service by the rector (vor
third Sunday at 11 a. ni. and 4:: . .
Lay reading by Mr. N. B. Mazyck at
11a. m.
PRESBYTERIAN--R- v. H. LDY-i:',V1 I
will reach next Sunday at 11 o'kek
-a. . mediately after the src a
e gregational meeting will b- bhi,
at. which it is expected that every
member of the church will be present.
Sunday school at 3:30 p. m., M1r. W.
E. Peilham, Superintendent. Praykr
meeting every Wednesday at S p. i.
To Our Friends at Prosperity.
Leave your orders for the HERALD
AND NEWS with Mr. Alletn 31. Wyse at
the store of Wise Bro.., who is our il
torized agent at that place. tf.
Mrs. S. A. Riser & Co., at the store of b
L. P. W. Riser, on main street, mue Ire
pared to do all kinds of millinery and 3
mantua making with neatness and dis- e
patch. They are now opening their M
new goods, and ask the ladies to call and a
examine their stock. :'-:1-tf.
Boots and shoes low down at
3-10-tf. J. S. R USSELL'S. t
For school books, stationery and school
supplies go to Caston & Hunt's.
Old Iron, taken from the jail cel1S as
good as new, for sale cheap by
3-31-tf. J. S. RUSSELL.
T
Those wh. desire to plant the best
field corn should try the Golden Dent
Gourd Seed for sale at Robertson's Druzir
Store, opposite the Post(flice. 3-17-tI
For blank books. pocket books or any
kind of books call on Castoin & Hunt
Fresh Garden Seed and Onion set: at 1;
1-27-tf. J. S. RUSSELL'S.
...-.. -ti
'Buist's New Crop Garden Seed,- for
sale cheap at Robertson's Drug 6tore,- ti
opposite the Postoffice. !-G p
J
No rent, no clerk hire enables the t.o :
sell at bottom prices.
3-10-tE J. S. R USSELL.
p
For general literature go to Caston e
& Hunt's. If they have not the book a
von wish they will get it for you in a
few days at piublishers prices.h
Garden Seed 2 Papers for 5e.
The best seeds from Lain reth :'t 2.a etS. i,
per paiper; 12 lbs. coffee for $1.0: :20 lbs. (1
rice for $1.00. A frean lot of fanily a
medicines, horse and ea: tie powdlers for
sale at the city store of
3-10-ti. ~B. Hi. LOVE LACE. r.
*Quinine, Compound Cathartie Pills
and other Family Medicines at
1-57-tf. J. S. R U~sSL LS. r
Have von read "Ben-hIur?" If not
you can~buy it at Caston & Hlunt's.
If you want a book and are not in t~
Newberry send order to Caston & iHmit. a
Just arrived, a barrel of tinie eneium- (
ber pickles at B. H. Lovelac.'. :)-:I-:i f.
Piano wanted. A good piano in a::i [1
is wanted for rent, apply at this o!!!ee.i
3-24-tf.
Fine Cabbage amnd Turnips just re-C
ceived from N. Y., by J. S. RUSsEL L.- :
A new and beautiful stock of Lamptj ri
of all descriptions ver y cheap at Riobert- h
fson's drug store, opposite the postolie. *i
9-24-ti
Embroidery Patterns, Stamped, at &
Chapman's. 1)
20 pounds rice for $1 at i
3-10-tf J. S. R USSEL L'S.
Family Bibles at Chapman's.t
Handsome Photo, and Autograph Al
bums at Chapman's. :-l7-:f
n
Pickles in h-irrels and bottles at
3-10-tf J'. S. R USSE LL'S.
Floss, Chenilles, Arasene, &c., at~
Chapman's. 2-1- t
.A Chance for a Bargain.
Wishing to make a chang~e i n my' lot- -1
ness I will sell my entire stock of Grod.t n
Store Fixtures, &c., at a bargamn .ny
one wishing to engage in the tmercantih- it
business cannot rind a better ,elected t
stock of goods in any store. and a great~er t
variety. Terms ea-y, store rnt low..
B. H. LOVE LACE.
School Books at Chiapan'is.v
If you wish a box of Wood's Od nini i
send 25 cents to roar drugisit. It yo
wish to purchiase at wholesale orderi it omn
your jobber or from the manniac'turer*
1Lewis G. Wood, Charleston. S. C.
A large suppilly of .lass war:id
crockery wvare cheap at~lUSELS
3-10-tf J .RUsLLS
*Buy your meIdicines at Pelhami's e
store and save money. 'y
Hare voo:r prescriptin a componn-I ata
rpe expe'rience. --
santlv l:a st.ck. 2-''
Agenicy fair s'veral 1!ug' ma1 tr
ing est alishmn:t;s Nort lindi We.
C,ali and in-lpect at1 Pelhan.'s' dr1 -
t Interestig Exp3riizr.s
~no~ iraim Cameron. Fu-niture I eti Ir of co
Derfec' bus. Ga , teuts his ex pel int O,s:
Price we yer huave t ried e- err remedy ona tihe
ant. arket for sto,each :d Kidneay t/-o
-.gat no relief uniil i u-cd EWet: i iit at
.k Eliectric Bitte r- the l:ast toOd Prte
be wvord "-Maujor A. I1. Reed. ,fwes
erty. Kr.. used Electil i 1tters or n ih
iding s'idney atrection and tears: "No
Shas ever done me to much good as
tic bitters."
1d at iltty cents a bottle by Dr. S. F. Fant. I
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Myk 11MAlinp leting at
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IC \i1 \'Ln1 i:: Vte v:1tle-- jV1 C.
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a: ei o a.aungwhiolh he i,;
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Yi"' h : ed :tu- cl n S':ahiv n Ii tfe
- ( - v. .\..i tal e &".' li o. ::-:r 1-!f.
lina im eetngof citizens. .
o \1 11r . illine g t:ii . te i atI4
'ii n:ta : a miyor and alder
W'V hoil a e : call o:I 1:i t Sati r
day fr ,:n wour good frit-lid. MIr. C. F.
Dw-ih iw, -a !Vitr of th Pr-so :mul Jive
i -t i IL.. t M ;1
pQcasmit v:At to Ca1t. A. 1. iibes
ie. I1. t. :11er. delivered ill
i nt](" ! e-I re to Ithe sliiIny shool
in 1hW i< C!r' oln la:.t s uday
t1 -' 11l i0 .Ja- I. Y
1f yon w:m to vote inl t ile town clec.
tionl 'v,[ had bttor e:ill Onl MIr. J. S.
Far': rem! er Tile books clos e to
. 1. Grlcr. D. D., Of )We
W-:,t, N hai nvop:ed the invit:ation to de
leirtimat\ :hr, :1~ Snoiy Mnight of
To. ('. : aw ll ik Suber (Pli'd)
h: I: - h 1)1-4 i over to ft col o i f
gel:er.d b.ivn Justice Ble s,
ch:trg - w i w oIwf the rib "d
W aV : i r g. :4 jI*onl th1 Coluni
14: ; :spvs':1:hour v:nmv,pqr WIr J. ().
'i:d h Cimb, Newbrry
:o!I..nr-n m im:l. s ic .in I iti
Tll',1inw r:lit n la,- 1.1hur.,iay
mga . 1:: :nid nce .f -mr. D). 1 .
Whel , asver,,y wi-1l ate nhi d a
1:1i rwl1lline
t wa alizii.d.
J.i; Na:.i. oy. h.r ki a
r:!:::bi :;t 31. P'.oitl't brick vard
i p i. W ilu.
cho. :n i ii:n enI of ill en io
3 -..I ,nlr- .l.ini ill 11 tliat'
1 e ev t! a I-tr ioi rsd lit~
Mi.h-lo y'i -nlay,. :1u tha Ie w l.il!
ri-i Nrt brryner wee intheintres
A n::i : g r.i-da 'I Ne wi>'erry
.v 1:lt'l'nin'W
ha-r'':athe'per House S:iturd:1'
ight "T i, cinpuiy un t ' phi.'i1re
hew- !Iirell Ina in. l. la . foi n
[; ay - f sineben Ilt to 1ne . C l
i. 1 lit Ii 014Cil
Rich --'en oi Newberry.
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U;:EI .s E NE,- (F THiEP; ,i 'T
Ti'H : N.\: T I>N.\ L, U; , , (F . i:!:), -
AN iT TE N Ew.,izi- I T
I is al. tha11 t he .old nO ! h
in" of its r i; ta e.
no0t.e sai of h : ' h i'i. As !
a miater of t-t hI r th ii::- b
eiC l t w ith th.:rCt nro'n of timw rld.
TI appuC,-ie I. wh-loh min hiavn
a : i;;:t1, p:I1r:ilrly ovkerI imir e low
m.n. wI alwav, ifrmph aun QHl1f:i
:mdtre proji ta t y IT:hi, il p:Itimi
Mary tru" Af "ur ridh mnor. Thn-re
te hzeemi diipo,e-ft to regard the
be t 04 b Of ther ::e
".: S :1 la ofth n e .
of t'he Naioaltnix oileher :vd
the Cottin h .l hitte :o New rr
early in if"..hvn wnelea ahe
o, tle Bank of Newherry. to o:-d
Tho;. WV. IM iWway: B. D, Mlyn! was at
thle tinle President.
31r. 1Carii has vvr AdipayAd
thatMeriinedplulvk, which lknows 1!4>
failur. IN pasant in:unies (ntgrihy
XA ta t gidhim l en
ide Vee or Ont'e. Whien tiioa ]hirk
endWAs Af war hlvednrsi dert tInd. tn
OpTrathux Af the N!"Werr Wk.:1 A.
neMeyity enso"I.
ncr M. ChanbIll wa chen Cll hi r.l It
ateed the armiy (hurilng th!! .
returned ihoe afler ihe! close of ti
w:1-, poor. budt his en tir had - o(I -
saken An. 1c ai once eibark te nri m
iereatile bu .i s in partin -111 v.-i(erip I
MIr. John B1. Carwile. They op,,n;t,
largeiC stocko :ad Carried it of qit -i
ee'ssfully for a numb11er (!f yan ud
were very Obliging to farmerm, hurnirlh
ing th.eln Supplies Onl iuost f') Drable
tepa. IIe closed his miercantile busi
neSS and i ie te1 abtiOnal B1an.k
anud was elcected President, and his part
ner'Mr. Carwilo wa.ts t o osen Cashi-er. It
wi perhap. in 17 the bank wa o
ganizd ald Mr. '.Caughirin hts been
aLt the head of the int.titution ever since.
A p)art of thi.tine lie wtas PreAident of
Columbia and G reenvillt- Railroad Coln
p:ay. Ir. 3(CaIgiln was the primile
mover i organizig the Nli eer Ct
ton Ntill.s Company in for of wich
compainy ho is Pr(-.i-nlt. irndier Fi.
inarngI1pient the nfill has be trciletted
and iS A inll SIccefu 0oIton. . is
Servces t o thS, companly have. beeni given.;
wihout iewan4. having deulind to
take! his palary. .111r. 'M(Caugh1rin'*S
reo as al bak is n iuronspad. It is
in this lint! that hie has acqilred Is
great l'VpditatiOn. Ili tQ1101I ll |WrWoIe
s hi It ontin:u iial in a lliT re
plie, are alwuys modli(:k of pith nd
ofeity, ow\inlg Io Ilte :11apy facully hw
po.zshe of sayving nlu:chn a feww
IHis natural aplitutl'i for lealing thi
finlancial quesv tionis, Ile\t-loped So rapidly
thrt hv Is n eiinclld a b or an ir.
IIie strnd one dore li tL'upterwith
ii! men ri ner t ef-hi:tti s\ w'' e feirviLn
oto f1:al opmetis. oilkei thse ofi
war.i ito. bA uchflm bewa ubiet to
the abOilttlie will oa lone man. Mr.L iSl
Caughri is e nodit h li 'ii'iflf' tron willa
pwter eatiI famnily i,f ln-pse, qut(ick
inopiercep iipitin.tv:UttiC' energe ti!O.i or
is well iked~ bIt ihis bankr (. theers :unimehe
hti i mniagem ents avryhi i aands about
th moill moel:s n ill lik work. s.
OyILeau rme reatl avohtr, h ar -
of ithe Onty,LVLI wio c:mid procure I tilI
finl itet'ebink bAwen oldf00,000l:i a
4e00,0if:0 t aidh t'i.~hem is bain heirb
crnp tat is in supyinig*e labori and VOsup
piet Andii oell os he arrange wioth.
th iame teatil te raretfor anys
matur ann :it 'ih. A nte wa tanto
ess-mlio t lie nis l. MrwioCaugh
r'ii i yet inrtlw inw aof lif' Httteboiil
wii. slwer ihxv a f:'ilmot ~intere'
to cildrenit . P.:II hL; S'ti tiw
anyt h hi which. deto1th nml
erto'. Pel:'sain l a1: iil onMggi'ts.
-yBr.i apclirdam,bh
inlyinersig. An old*I Ni:trmer~ ha a'
be:aulia Li:mithter . t belovedt by
pro Ite tii:ud ri h h tt er i un,t ildah
TA yeas aif.trate :ithor ha|
grown famusuid r&li. An liu I aeni:-.
Frechfenral i,'nirthet ousehohl.01
ain. i'ei'5h t lw a " of a.i- mal i accompi.t)
erae Ti:i Iis ti- wart hii <"rama to!em
iheaden un-. i'ntoS th.- :wtin. are; th.
LIBEk 1 Y H ALL.
in: ~ er e ri::ly rem o te ii~l of
Iprin. bu:tt < *Uj, har.. t;at expirm
N:llt it eltlI .' tUe 2-th i." .ti IOI
t : ti h-- i , U l i li i ng iih niyf l
Jjlling l pmiei t ehe 'lo wh ar
liret <. heri] ai -etrenul-mal o. rnd
dlie mkmrli ngIt of jurl-lS(t: i ofC
Uirrow(4h:r faep o'eriIU li. yth ingrie
Its 1 11:: . Ur ah air I L e i P.
r h h r h lfi th h l
do I v- mIi - OI I V 11 .z r,
OT Nl"(. 1) 11=.I iI r
:1 a mfV r 1w1i wI inle tnh:e
hh Na o u b i I -tvei b to
Letl ncjtrt he: m Oi l cwre wh-1 q i ra i -
franthf. wiCli:e bef Da li:-h .0 1: 1 o
e pI:1r. :: mila gnein o if ind
Itth- C;e t hat ri tri. eim wii 1b ti
ha IceS it 1.) y i:. Cw th veI iore
Duin ti olp-11 !f vweavther ) . leur
lit:Ie p p ( .il :e eID ly ;p ill Ir-rad
Ithe titl!es of lhwir es O ell.trI o:I ne
lon utl .o aeb wi:. Al "' e iih cau e ouf
him toh te mldit; hu1e pier.
in't) wour falCe, fo n r .-< !y s al
wtpiNg, aI ih iyth with who to
bilit-&td cond-ii,lionI. ha i tered -i
eine llnoi:miy iiialioued tie- tlhle(e
forc, w.: hon i:- tn 1 01 -h mvr"
:01 i wIf Wi li i ithe tr ilv Itt of
hb)m . "h:5iti.p t c1hlibib 1:; y t if he
1 ::1.s pinful-iois fiin ill-ellppy-a)
i e i s mpahvfriom all that cnomli
Th-Inm-. off "Liber!v 11.111" :ihllo(
hav-I l cal ill- .tm int . tle nlomintation of
c !H11;date4 for pflitira] ho os op r
ticlatr one i uge te, e;i-h h::ing a
('0unIt erpart 4of the ot ir onl (1;al1ifica
tifn7. 11o th S : t edAVI 1o 1 1 hoe11St :11
!i4 0f11(:S tttsi e;1e 1
homes. "N cv'ever I:ti ' Coe eial
hlolue-hold, thle gent illuen(lce of
w,olmn -oftenling the roug-her. nature of
man, while Ai ckhwln tn his
Irengh a - ueirt.t-ed upw,
him f(r fhe maily IlS pplor-hl gives hr.
lIL'n1e, goo mni inifluenwed by better
WoMc. the oeI tlens with whomIl to
n1teat ill publir- Olle..Z. 'T1i trm.. we
:ig s l l i.afr lv:l i l 'ej
are alroady Calldi-"ale-Z fol-lrmlli"ony.
t i t mak.'Ie hiillois bh uold-rS il
A coriain Clptain of tihs vll inity ha1,
sell 1 1nzic-all inclined. t il a( ff tilct
uills, u ilh w i t omid ow by soie
>ne --teingi him invi'lun.tarii1y diw a
- : e of hp ilu inr1m h Iis pocket,
I%henl !earebin" for hamdkerchiefs.
q>ace onit 0 ilof I'timc to breathe.
Takcs private le,--ons from hn li:nd
w1il a ftr n rheSr to)'n r t the can
lo.duoiwho wv !hopo, wvill acknlowl
41i(e :Iilwt e il aort it ds t u l: a In ten:
t ot t he iltun-l. Ti m Ctillciultitil fr
Ntes ofA "sab etrs custh
Op;.teh-oera tus.; yet the
pipe.ray ogApo asrikl i3dhe
a lof pip :bemaut inneb res wil
Th"boe down"t11 *o furnh Be uis
whosetI he l I t r ill he a whit 11 letn
ofthet- luanimalsi )iiiz entrig tlw ark.1 44ked
um o xplin ithe abeefte sake.
trealiXun-d1 h at diinitie to highlys
eltins fr~ ar hlerii might4 tept the
to tak Iwate. TiAm grai erp have
t bouh smal. ab ndan.1, oing Son
ina t : rin I tchike gl<lnn the
h;'ri: fr. n the (t notfr dism fuort:ue
we Iee Ir kindt t1ilroni makring
"aitr hi". Uoin afo caniaes
and vi I1cOoila mur." l especill.htw
must i e t ig t4te ed itrs.. itey r.
neraimet Pl enmpensaton forai
r<h)on duty pwies ht : performed
Nw:Im mAdveticsmets .
"A itn of i be ut t i f .:- . fvr
mo-t014 magiiet amolCs evei.r coees
an ste TegettAmrCanply
&E. L. KEIRRISON,
-. 2 S .t:L. STiZEET.
F any D)r Goods
" MilGNON "
Dress Materials.
--AND OTltF
WINTER GOODS.
Cashor,,-r. aouningto $10.00 or.
10VIr, Will h <l%te]ivere<1 in te co itry
fret of1 cha:re.
A ersler propty att en le to.
C. & E. L. KERRISON,
.20-l CIIA R L ESTON, S. C.
1 u.')L I:>. -R ;RIN,
3! E.\TF LOUl1s,
PMEA TS,
G"iUt; 1. 31EATS,:
11E .-- E FLOUI,
6.k IN. MiEATS,
i:.WUn6, GRAIN,
MEATS. FLOURS,
A1N E EATS.
FLOURI, L- GRAIN,
3MEATS, FLOUl1S,
GR:AIN, 313EATS,
FLOURIS, GRAIN,
M1E.i. rm FLOURS,
A. EATS
GI.AIN. PA im VS
FLOURSa. 1 GRAllIN,
.-E.ATS, * C FLOURS,
GRAI-N. N MEATS,
FLOURS, GRAIN,
31EATS FLOUiS,
G :AIN. 3EATS,
Sr AI'E O SOlUTII CA ROLINA.
(OUNTY OF NEWBERRY-IN
COMMON PLEAS.
L. P. Chi:tner-- Cnerk, PlainatiT, vs.
Ltilrt J1n: anld Geo. S. 7Iower,
Pj. or'er h C'urt h(11111 ater latein
Fei.:nary 3.h. %, \N.i;l StAl before
dhe Com el ion i Ne !ry.Oil tlli!
firs 310nla litAprl, 18 -Lt PuIblic
tlI:It lot or I )tract of han<, coltaiining sev
cnti(een ail one-it acie-, more or
ls-. sitntatil inl)C; thl t[y 0 Newberry,
State of Simth Cai-olina. known a "The
Tanair '' eing,- aiy wn- vOithin and
patllyC~ b Ioul li1corporatt linit' fof lliecC
L. JcAMEbrin. the BkEackRI:
Samliolthers.
hTt:1i1: Purto$ha er wlkl~ be esilyt
padoe-h of( thne purgchascmnyinnI
cah in Iv sneli1iie atlaanti payabl
atplve ont w ith ientrstp Arom <sa
premint veiurc:i to pa four :otlsnee
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time anttd tbe avei the eatrn atin. I als adia
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cube the wr ofes Oilus Coths ave fanld smnoe
restnor8noDowreceiving cure. Sedt ofor a
TARKERSTONIC
tio~rany daiseas powees ad r eqcur
to heamltant hile ARery Tone rard one;it
wie igortie also buvelyoarp fr t he firstr
do s th wile verldrn.x ct.I a ae
Escotainshnoe the 7 ba jnhteso .bkn
a1 etW hin5Lt i r hat all. I Ots no
iiUr.TUTE fnrti.o lmTER at Hna.fth
Cio t- no otEr. Cand wUhSosae est erial,
doube thfail ofi il oths. Catalegue ad jsamples
;ErE. Wer. H.ve FAY C, CAve lDEN, Sa.
8cr -ebal fu-Li oceris. kl
to-hea-th and Dhleeerane retard his3
NEW SPRiNG GOODS
OF ALL KINDS.
A large stock .jint received which will be sold at very small profits, so much so
that no other hous- can compete. as we only sell for SPOT CASH. So don't be
afraid to call and -ee for yourself what good bargains you can get from
Jackson's Cash Dry Goods House,
Columbia, S. C.
WINTER IS OVER
And now i. the time for purchasers that buy for cash to get bargains. During
the next 31) days I will sell y CUtirlc stock of
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Boots and Shoes,
Hats, Trunks, &c.,
O togar)Jle.: ct . ti make room for the New Goods that I expect to buy in New
York dinriig the latter part of the next month.
I do not want to quote prices now, but an examination of the goods and prices
ill convince any person that we will do just what we advertise. If you want to
,ave money call at the
LEADER OF LOW PRICES,
D. C. FLYNN.
Will Cook in the Street.
We have jiiut received sone new additions to our stock of stoves, and among
them is lie celebrated
Charter Oak Range.
with wire gauze doors. It will cook in the street or yard. This is no idle talk, it
hias b.en testedi by the manufacturers. Next, we have the
ILLUSTRIOUS LEE STOVE,
made a Richmond. and, like the man it was named for, it carries more weight
ti.n any -rove en the market, call and see it. Next, we have the
VAMER GIL,
which is too well known in this county, for its beauty and cooking to
mnake special einotion of, and the
EXOELSIOR1 P ]S]S
which is noted for its economy of futel. At an early date a few cheap stoves will
arrive. And yet another Novelty, we are sole agents for Newberry and Laurens
"NO-BOIL-OVER-ABLE"
St ove Pots an d Scot ch Bowls. They can not be boiled over-something nobby. We
still carry a good line of crockery, glass and wooden ware. Also a goo.d line of
Tinwa*;re in otur shop, made by a man with 30 years' experience. Stove repairing
and Sheet Iron work a specialty.
We are agents for the Trerra Cotta Stove Flues, perfectlly fire proof. Roofing
and Guttering at reasonable prices. Our roofing mechanics have had wide experi
ence, and we do nor hesitate to guarantee all work done by them.
50.000 pmmiids cotton rags wantedl in exchange for goods. 5,000 pounds bees
wax wvanted. W~rappling atud News Paper at manufacturers' prices, freight added.
ZiIECEXSWOOL CAHREH5
.Twenty Fire Beauties!!
What pIrice will take them out of the store, 121 cents? Yes, 121 cents. The
Tans, 121, cents, the- but no matter, take your choice of colors for 121 cents.
No, we iuke no money on these C2ashmeres, but
WE SAVE YOU MONEY
Save you $1.50 on y our dress, that is better. When the 25 pieces are sold you
can b)uy more at 23 eentt s a yard. that will be the way we shall make money ! Our
DRES.S GINGHAMS DEPARTMENT has 50 pieces in it
and just that many styles to seleet from, no more. We pay 111 cents forevery piece
we sell for 12B cents, and can vouch for the colors being fast. When you buy the
qualities t hat ~eost S cents and are sold for 121 cents, you can vouch for the colors
RUNNING AWAY, AND THAT TO STAY. Nobody knows, without looking, what a
large and beautiuful stock of LINEN COLLARS we carry. We buy direct from
the ma nufaicturers in 8100 lot-, and catn sell all linen collars for 10c. We know that
WE ARE SPEAKING THE TRUTH!!
You may as well look at our DOM3EST1ICS, they are worth a look. We can
beat two towns like Newberry selling D)omest ics, good arnd cheap, and do you
rememiber this ! Wie do not mean to leave this in doubt.
The cheapest La:dies' Jersey JIacket in the store, $1. The Finest Tailor-made
(lery u5. Thylit to perfection. What alre-y.ou going to do without a Jersey ?
To the Lovers of i. & P. Coats' Spool Cotton:
Wea a we keepi a fiull line' oIf nonblers, and if we fail at any time to pro
dohe the um:ieir called for. wei will give, free of any cost whatever, any._br
nonb,-r1) thm a ne mlay have on ha:nd.
1 20-tf NEWBERRY, S. C.
To the Ladies and Gentlemen<-od
.Newberry and Vicinity:
W have just received French Satine.s, mnost beautiful in style and finish, and
exqisite in design, shuowinug the highest conception of French art. These goods
are more desirable thani Sunnuer Silks, the width, texture and durability of colors .
considered.
Also. another invoice (of those popular Embroidered Robes. 1 piece Black
Srah Silk. :<peces Colorel Saah Silk, 2 pieces Veivet Fancies-elegant, 4 pieces
Nevada Saicking. I piece Tanmise, 2 pieces Lace Chee.ks, 6 pieces Cotton Canvas,
10 pieceis Critikiid . -ir-Tcker, 10 p)ieces Check Nainsook, 30 pieces Cottonades for
menl and boyv. 1 pit-' Bleauchedi Drill, 25 pieces Chocolate Prints, 10 pieces Plaid -
Gineh:;In. b pice( iit tn Di:pter..> lIozen Wonder Corsets, 10 dozen Kid Gloves, -
I lice Whit. Cahmter 19 pieces Shirting Prints, 50 pieces Paicific Prints,13;
pi e.-- G;ovi (m uubie 5 pi-c-s In diani Orchard.
A few rin- i nd i ow Shadoes at 25c., Curtain Rods, brass mounted. 50c.
5 e:a,-. Ba I Ball *1hoes. 5 dozen Bennett & Barnard's French Kid Button
Boots-~g-nms of tu.- lirt wat'r. All ladies who have pretty feet are specially in
vitedI to) call and try on a pair of tIhe "HiddIen cells of pride."\
Totur ate'ition is ali, a-kiid tt o:0-> Men's and Boys' Hats. valrious grades. 105
Lad?es' Straw IIts. boutght ait a large discount from jobbers' pie.Also, travel
ing and parking trunl;ks.- prcs
Mr. lEdnmums is nowv in the East, and our large salesroom will soon be filled with
tile chioictt in uatations and domestic manufactures in Dry Goods, Shoes and Bats.
Desportes & Edmiunds,
9.17-tf COLUEBIA, S. C. -