The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, November 16, 1897, Image 3
Opened
A large and handsome stook
of Lamps, Fancy Crockery
and Vases.
We Will Sell
Theim at very low figures and
you will save inoney by pur
chasing of us.
It Gives Us
Great pleasure to show our
goods, even if you don't buy.
ROBER1TSON & GILDEn,
Druggists on the Corner.
His ilanner WVaves.
J as. A. Minmaugh unftuP,- ..fs ban
tr ifort ublic i4spectl!-tiohroughl the
colutnis of The Hera and News this
week, and it coltQ1'n announcements
of special salcyWhich slioild attract
.the att%g.' of every reader of this
eP 'Mi' Milmnaugl is a man of business,
id means business from the word go.
He has the goods and has them marked
at prlies at, which they are bound to
sell. Don't fall to call and see his fi
niense stock.
Free Pills.
fSnnd your address to I. E. Bucklen
& Co., Chicago, and get a free sample
box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A
I ri-al will convince you of their merits.
I'lhee p11-i are easy in ntion and are
articularly efiective in the cure of
onIstipatlon and Sick Headache. For
Malaria and Liver trouhmes they have
beei proved invaluable. They are
guaranteed to be perfectly free from
eve;Y deleteriou suibstatnce and to be
purely vegetal0e. They do not weaken
by their netlon, but by giving tone to
stomach and howels greatly invigorate
tlhe systeI. Regular size 25c. per box.
H(old )y Robert,son & Gilder, Druggists.
NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY
over Rt.C. Will iams', Main St.,Newberry
I im, p,epalred to make Pictures and
at living prices.
t&ftr PlICE, Photogiapher.
To Cur- a Cold in Ono Day,
,ake Laxative 13romo Quiiltie Tab
lts. All nrggists rfttid the moncy
if It falls to cure. 25e. f&t6M
WE HAVE FOUND IT.
A chill cure that is
pleasant to take and
will cure any case of
chill or fever.
Robertson & Gilder,
Druggists on the Corner.
New crops of New Orleans Molasses
at 50e. per gallon at
f& t 2t W. WV. FU'LM ER'S.
Sailuuda Bloys at. Newborry Collego,
The following young m~_xig.a.Bal.u
dla. county k7E dting Newberry Col'.
Senior Cilass-J. A. Rauch.
Juniior Class -B. B. lard.
Sophlomoro Class-J~.. I. Hairmnon, D).
11. Riser', and .1. R. Unoger.
i'reshmian Class-O. P'. WVise.
Prei'paratory departimen t - Claudeo
Riser, H-. Hi. Black, and Henry Trot,ter.
These are all bright young men and
will hold ump the high standlard already
mmade by the Saludia b)oys ini this inmstl
t,ut,ion. We wvishi thenm amnd the College
well.-Saluda Sent,inel.
The Surprlse of All,
Mr.'James Jonies, of the drug firm of
.Joines & Sin, Cowden, Ill., in speaking
of Dr. Kinig's New Discoveay, says that
last winter his wife was attackedn with
L'a Grippe, and her case grew so seri
onis that physicians at Cowden and
Pa~na could (10 nothing for her. Hav
ing D)r. King'"s New D)iscovery in store,
andi sellinig lots of It, he took a bottle
hiomet, and to the surprise of all she be
gan to get betier fromt first dose, and
i it doz,en dollar bottles cured her
sonod ii r >d1 wven. Dr. King's New D)is
c'overy fo" Ctonsumption, Coughs, aind
(Cols is guatranitee'd to do) this good
work. Try it. Free trial bottles at
Rtobertson1 e Gilder's.
RF URANTI
V My Restaurant is open for
heseason and E am prepared
to serve the public in first
chiiss style with the very best
the1 market aflirds. Polite
and( courteous vttention to all.
I am p)rep)ared( to serve cuis
tomers at all hours.
Rtespectfully,
S, B. JONEs,
There is but One pair of feet in town
which we can't fit, and they are not
yours. S. J1. Wooten, it&2t.
The linest line of Gents Fine and
1led iium priced Undershirts ever seen
i Nowberry at Jlaieson's.
OUT.
ne cow lait
ev to (reen.
adthe best
lay and there
owd iII town.
L. sold 169 tickets to
ast Wednesday morning.
C. Davis Is putting a gravel
on the Newberry Hotel building.
Dr. W. A. Young is announced as a
candidate for Alderman from Ward 4.
Prof. N. E. Aull and Miss Lilly
Aiken, or Prosperity, spent Sunday in
Newberry.
Mr. 1'lias Lake, of Hope Station, ex
pects to buy a lot and build iid move
to Newberry very sootn.
Mi. It. S. Whialey will within the
next few days move into Mr. WN'. S.
Mann's residence in Brooklyn.
The grading of the lot around the
Lutheran chureh has added very much
to the appearance of the grounds.
Mr. Herman Cromer, of Clinton,
was on a short visit to relatives and
friends the first part of this week.
Mr. Clinton Summers, who has been
visiting his sister, lrs. C. L. Blease,
returned to his home in Pendleton Sun
day.
,ir. H-. P. Doniluick oponed his
school at Pine Ridge Monday, and we
understand he had a good attendance.
-Chapin News.
Miss Emmie Wright, of Newberry,
is spendlng a while with her cousin,
Miss Mamie Blease, near Big Creek.
Saluda Sentinel.
Newberry has the Midway that was
at the fai, last week. They have spread
their tent, on the Blease lot in rear of
the Blease Hotel.
Mrs. Win. M. Grillin, who has been
on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. S. Coppock, left on Monday for her
home in Augusta.
Mr. 1). A. Livingston, of Pomaria,
has bought a lot in towii from Mr. .1.
11. Summer and will build and move in
early in next year.
Miss Bertha Blease, who has been
visiting in Saluda for the past month,
returned to her home in Newbervy
Tuesday.--Saluda Setiiul.
Capt. McCaughrin, who was superin
tendent of the races was very attentive
to the iewspaner, men iat the fali'. New
berry men always know how to do the
right thing.
Ai'. Wi. Johisoin requests us to
state that he is thankful to his friends
for uiggesting his name for Alderman
from Ward 2, but respectfully declines
to be a candidate.
The week of prayer is being observed
by the Y. M. C. A. of the college this
week. Service every night in their
hall at the college. The piblic in
vited to all services.
The "Sing-in-School", by the ladies
of the Lutheran church, will be given
in the opera house on Friday evening,
Deccember 3d. It will be an amusing
and interesting entertainment and
everybody should make arrangements
to at,tend.
Friom what wve have seen in the news
paper's the WVallace circus to be here
on Friday is a Iir'st-class show. We
confess to a wveakness for the circus
when it is good and we believe it is
r'ight to let, the childr'en see it. That
gives the big children an excuse to go
if tbey want an excuse.
Th'e Shakers have made a great hit.
Their D)igestive Cordial is said to be
t,he most successful remedy for stomach
troubles ever Introduced. It imimedi
1iii,'gJlieves all pain andi distress after
eating, b'IfI!y the feeble system and
makes the weak j'siig.
Th'le fact, is, foods por(l'y .diime%id
are better' than so-called tohis. TIhe
(Cordial not only contains food already
di gested, but is a digesteor of otheri
foods. Foodi that is niot digest.ed does
more0 harm than goodl. Peop)le whoit use
the Cordial insure the dligestioni of
what food they eat, and in this way
get the benefit of it and grow strongr.
The litt,le paimphllets5 whlich the
Shakers have sent, druggists for free
distr'ibution, cot.itinimch inte)rest.inug
infor'mation oni the subject of dyspepjsiaL.
LAxor. is not a mixtur'e of drugs. It
is nothing but, Castor' Oil made patlat
able.
. omiing Friuday.
The Great Wallace Shows which
will exhibit, in Newberry, Novembei'
19th, appear' to be0 living up) .to thieir'
adver'tisemecnts in every respect, t,his
season. T1he big shows recent,ly visit.ed
Pittsbur'g, Pa., and the Times of that
city has the following words of praise
to off'e':
The Great Wallace Shows gave the
first of two days' periformanices here
yesterday af ternoon at E~x position Park,
Allegheny, and( a supei'ior' performnance
was given. Especially good was the
eqjuestriani work, the women shiaring
the honors with the men ini this p)hase
of1 t 'ie entertalinent,.
T1hese consistedi of menagerie and rid
ing acts, in wvhich Miss Sallie Hughes,
Miss Blanche Reed and Mime. Nelson
were especially successf ul. OAscar'
Lowande, Joseph Leilcher am'd ~Rno
MIcCr'ee ualso gave some remarkable
specimens of tick ridling. Th'le Petit
family, t,breco In number, undoubtedly
carried ol the honor's in the aerial
hiiiorizotal bar work, and latter r'eap
pear'ed in an ext.remely laughable
aerial act. 'I hen there were high wvii'e
atnd bouniiniig wVire acts, In whiiich Mi.
Roena and M iss Olgai [eed were par'
ticularly goodl.
Another good feature was the ballet
of nations, betwieen acts, executed on a
p)latfoml slipper'y with mud and ramin,
but on which ver'y graceful evolutions
were performed. 'I lie hippodr'omne
races were intensely exciting.
A new lot of Trunks, Telescopes and
Hand Satchels just received at
t&ftf A. C. .1 ones'.
Gloves! Gloves! Of all giades, shades
and nriies at .Jnminson'sa
Cotton Orowere.
At a meeting of the Cotton Growora
Association held in Columbia, I wa.
elected to organize a County As8ocia
tion, and empowered to appoint com.
wittees in each towniship, to meet in
convention on salday in December.
Therefore, I ask the cotton growert
of each township to meet at some con
venient place on Saturday, the 27th of
November, to elect three (3) delegatem
to meet at the court house on the first
Monday in December at 12 o'clock in,
and the following gentlemen are ro
quested to see that a meeting is held in
their respective towlnships: No. 1, 11.
Hf. Folk; No. 2, Dr. W. C. Brown; No.
3, Jenkins H. Smith; No. 4, Thos. W.
Abrams; No. 5, James H. Reagin; No.
6, W. G. Peterson; No. 7, James I.
Irwin; No. 8, W. . Lake; No. 10, Johm
N. Feagle; No. 11, Geo. A. Setzler.
Rt. T. (). HUNTR.C
NO. 9 "OWNSHIP.
The Cotton Growers of No. 9 Town
ship are requested to meet, at Prosperi
ty on the 27th of November, at 2 o'cloclk
p. in , for the purpose of electing thre
dalegates to the convention to be hlch
at Nowborry on the first Monday i
December. I. T. C. HUNTERt.
The best on the market for thc
money,those fur lap robes $1.50 and up al
Sit, S. J. Wooton's.
NOT LOOKING WELL!
NOT FEELING WELL
THEN TRY
Robertson's Compound
Syrup Sarsaparilla.
This preparation is a combination
of drugs having alterative, tonic
stimulant and laxative action.
It contains throo drugs which the
medical profosion recommend for
skin diseases, Sorofulouts affoctions,
Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, ihmi
matismn, oto.
It is carofully preparod from the
purest drugs and is sold at 75 cents
a bottle at.
Robes1son d Gilder's
Drup 8/Ore.
The ..l. B. Stetson Co. latest winter
Blacks in Stiff and Felt Hats at
Jamineson's.
you will find a fine display of Iloisory,
Ker-hilefs and Neck Ware at
Jamieson's.
Zeigler Bros. line Shoes for Ladies
and M isses. Latest, style-toes and last,
at .lamiicson's.
'ihe 0. M. .Jam1ieson $3.00 Calf Welt
Shoes for Men hls 110 equal for. st-yle
and durability.
The 0. M. Jamieson School Shoe for
Misses and children wears like iron.
Trv pamir, they will give sat,isfaction.
In Men's fine Hland-mlade Shoes.
There is i mne to surpass Lilly Uracket.t
& Co's Snroe at Jamies~on 's.
A first-class Wheeler & Wilson No.
9 Sewing Machine cheap at
lamnieson 'u.
A lot of first-class Pants att one-hall
of former' prices at Jamieson' s.
Jamieson is selling Clothing chea:
to meet the decline in cotton. Now ih
your time to secure a good and ser
viceable Suit cheap.
MONEY SAVING
Prices in
Dry Goods, Ctothing,
Furnishine Goods
at,' add Shoes
COPELID Bfl08.
WEF know that while the price o
cotton is low It is muore import
ant than ever' for you to buy the
goodis that y'ou nieedl for the li
and Winter at right pIrices. WV
have taken inito consideration thc
lowv pice of cotton ii n marking out
goods, and1( ask you whmen in need
of anything in the above lines, t
call on us, and we will save you
from 10 to 25 perm cent. Sattisfac
t/ioni guatranteedl or moiey re
funded.
1HIOES-We have a well selected
Jstock of Men's, Ladies', M isses,
and Children's Shmoesi, andl cat
v'ery safely apply tihe sain g or It
to 25 pier cent, on all pu rchaases ir
't.he Shoe line. Stock all fresh and1(
new from t.he factor'y.
(3LOTIH ING--ln Menms', Hoy's and
JChil dren's Clothing, we have a
nice line, and1( we can prove to yot
that our prices ate lower thatIL
elsewhere.
)RY GOOD)S---Our line o,f Dry
-1.. Goods, Notions, Hiosiety. Olove'
and F1urmnibig Goods is full andi
at-tractive, aLnd best of all I- - VR V~i'
GH M~A 1P.
1 ATS--Ask to seeI ourt $1 stillf and
. . sft Ha i.lTey are beanuties.
Standarid P'trmts, 4 and 5c per yd,
A mnd roscoganm Jlea"h, (Ic; 4-4 Sheet
ing, 4e.; extra heavy grade. 5c.
a big lot of Ontings. 4Ie., 5c.. 81 and
l10mC.1perm yar. Bs hce
NDERWA1I-- n Underwear rom
stock for Ladites anmd Gentlemer
and will sell it very cheap.
ik'Comie andi see us often.
Respectfully,
COPELAND BROS,
at Jones & Copeland's old standit, next
door to Savings B3ank, Newberry, S. C
An Ordinance
r O LEVY A SPECAL TAX OF
two and one1-half mills, In accord
ance with anl Act of the General As
sembly of the State of South Carolina,
entitled "An Act to authorize all cities
and towns to build, equip ad operiatt
a system of Water Works and Elcetrie
Lights and to isste bonds to meet tho
cost of sanc," approved the 2nd day of
Mareh, 1896.
SECTION 1. 1b it ordained by the
ayor and Aldurnoen of the To'wn of
Newberry, S. ., in council assembled
nd by the authority of the same, That
a Specil tax of two aid one-half niills
on tht dollar of all property (except,
tile property of churches and iustitu
tions of learn ing) withill the corporato
limitsof the Town of Nowberry be and
the same is hereby levied and order-ed
and required to be paid into the treas
ury of the Saild towin, to provido thu
illeans wherewith to pay and discharge
the interest, and one-fortiet.h of the
principal of the bonds issued for the
purpose of building and equilp Ing a
system of Water Works and IletrIC
Lights for said town.
81-. 2. That the said special tax
herein levied shall be collected at the
salie time the gene'al taxes of the said
Town of Newberry are collected.
SIx. 3. That, the Clerk and Treasurer
of said town shall enter each and everv
amount of money received under th~e
levy of tho special tax herein p-ovided,
in his books of account, under a separ
at Iteceunt, and ie money so received
shall be applied to axy other purpose
than the paylient of the interest, and
principal of said bonds.
Sie. 4. That, t.he said Clvic and
Treasurer shall includo in his auimal
st,atement, and shall pulAish therewit,h,
each year a separate statement of the
amount realized 1W the special tax
herein levied, and 6f its application.
SoC. 5. That this Ordinance shall be
anld continue of for0e every year dur
ing forty years next suIcceding the
first day of .1aniary, A. 1). on) thoul
sand eight hundred and ninety-seven,
unless sooner repealed.
Dno oand ratified under the eorrtotl
seal of the Town of Newberry,
[SEA .]Sout.h Carolilna, on tlls the 27t,h
day, of Sept.emb r. 1897.
I. II. IWANS, Mayoi.
C. A. IBOWMAN, ( & T. T. C. N.
An Ordinance
T0 RAISE SUPPLIES POR TOWN
.01 urposes for t-ho iscal year ending
December :1ist., U897,.
110 it ordained by t.he Mlayor and
Aldermen of the Tiwit of Newberry,
S. C., in (!ollleil Iasseibled and by the
tti,bori ty of tihe samo.
SKCTION 1. That a tax of Sixty Cents
ol each e huu11d11111ed dolars worth Of
real anld personotl ploperty (vx('kq)t, tlh(
propert,y of chIlues and ilnstitultions
of learning) is hereby levied and shall
bI paLid inltOU1 tb0 'T'reastry of said Town.
Siov. 2. That, the taxes hooin lueved
shall1 be paid to the Glerk and Tvreasu retr
of said Town, in lawful m11onley of the
U4it.ed States, from the I st da' of No
vember to the 1st day of December.,
1897.
Done and ratilled uder the corporate
seal of said Town tii,s the 27th
1sA]d(lay of September., 1897.
11. 1. INANS, Mayor.
C. A. llowm.kx, C. & T. T. C. N.
VI. Ferst's Sons Co.,
Savannah, Ga.
T. Q. BOOZER, Agi.,
NEWBERRY, S. C.
Will sell you Whis
key, Rye and Corn,
at 50 per cent. re
duction. Pure whis
key at reduced
prices. Now is your
time to buy. Only
the purest stock to
be sold at such re
duced prices
AGENCY UNDER
NEWBERRY HOTEL.
M. Ferst's Sons Co.,
THOS. Q. BOOZER,
Agent.
WATER WORKS
ELEGTRIUGLIGHTS.
I have securedl at firtt-class workmtian
int pitlumbing ami1( eeti w3~ork. I i l
be ready to (10 anyl kinrd of work in
above 1,lranchesi when the time (comes).
I shall strivet to pleaste in every way,
and every job must given satisfattion.
WVill be pl1ease(d to miake estlmties( fr(ee
gratis. amn fual ly m iipped to do
J',nelinug, IBrazing, V u leaiing,
Turin ing nd "ll other bicycle work.
keep a fuzll siupplly oif bicycle sunit ies.
Stoves by the car at all prices.
I have received manny kind favors
fronm the people of Newhierry in thei
past., for w hichl I amn truly grat.eful.
I ask for a trial in these new b,ratnehus
of my hus5 iess.
REGISTRATION NOTICE.
TN~l CF.~ IS Hi MImkll1Y GIVIN
.ithalIt the I ookSo(f Het'gistrattioni for
the T1own of Newberry. S. (C., are now
open0, and(1tl ti unders ignedl, as Su per
visor oft legistration for saidl TIown,
will keep saLid hooks open (every dayt
(Sundatys excepted('( from 1) a. mU. t i I :
D)ecemitber, 189'7.
I CA. IHOW)\NIA N,
Souperv isor of I 'egistration.
'1Septemberm 1. 1897.
TUN MIADWAY IN OUR CITY.
Their Tents Spread onl the E.ot in Hear of
Alrd.. 11. I11e,ave Htonrding House.
V. 1). Levitt's amusenent company
consisting of J."urope's latest novelty,
the Crystal Maizo, London Zoo, the
London Museum, Hi Ki, etc., have
pitched t.hel tents in our city and will
open ip this eveiiig. The above at
tractions were on exhibition during
the great World's Fali- In Chicago and
have boon showing III tho largo cities
throughout the United States and have
proven great success. The Crystal
Maize, of which vo much has boon said
in the newspapers, is, without a doubt,
one of the greatest and most amusing
puzzles human brain can conceivo. It,
consists of 64 French plate mirrors,
each mirror 5 feet by 7 feet, arranged
atid placed at such angles as to perplex
and mislead everybody. On visiting
the palace of glass you can walk by
live feet whenl you realize that you
are lost to tho outer world. Three
gidlng are placed within to show the
visitors the ditforont reflections and to
guide the peopl out.
Tihe London Zoo and traine-I wild
animal show including the man-eating
lion, Wallace, is the next concession
we notieo in line on the M idway. This
Is the same lion which escaped in New
York city and created a sensation by
killing his keeper and devouring a
horse. Capt. Grant, Europe's greatest
animal trainer, will endeavor to enter
Wallace's den at each porformanco.
Dandy, the equine wonder of the
world, the greatost, of all performing
horses.
li-of. Lamont's challenge troupe of
pelformuiig (logs, Fa'itatilia, the Hoo
chi-coo-chi batr aid many more fea
tures too nIunerous to mention coin
ploto Li is concin.
The next attriactoi we notice In line
is the Lonldon .111seuim Which contailns
many eu.ious and strango froaks.
Among otber: are the great renowned
Warren sisters. Miss Carrie Warron,
a stately brunette, 5 feet, high weigh
ing 4-10 pounds. her sistir, M iss Roda
Warren 1; feet '1 inchles high, weighing
but 76 pouids, nid ot-her novelties,
among which is the ohl i.ime Punch and
Judy, something to please the litIo
onies.
Passiig further down the principal
street of canvas we stop in front, of a
tent that, is oceipied )y Hi Ki, or
What is it: man or monikey? He was
captured in A frien aboti three years
ago and iii it shot t time displayed such
intelligence that his trainer found him
a willing scholar and taught himi to do
various tricks: to dress, to swim, to
vide a wheol, and many other things.
These attractions come to us with
the endorsemenit of our Stnte fair and
Mr. Levit,t personalfly informs us that
he wishes to cater to the best clas'ses in
our city (iniig his short stay here.
The ground will be alluminated by are
and incandescent lights and every olfort
will he mado to make the resort a lady
may visit at any time nightor (lay with
ou, an escort.
The admission to each concession
will be 10 cents. Liberal arrangements
will be made for school children and
large parties.
Mr i. Levit,t. has been handling privi
leges for t.he State fair and also for the
North Carolina State fair for the last
six or seven years and the fact of these
attract,ions being under hi manage
ment is a guarantee that they are 0. K.
If you want a nice new Hat, from an
entirely new stock, at a lower price
than you can buy it anywhere else in
Newberry, go to A. C. JToneB'. t&ftf
Newberry at the State ili.
Newberry had only two lady repre
sentatives at the State bali in Colum
hia .hn.w1 ..week. There were several
Newberry gentlemo~n present. Theli
News and Courior has the following to
say of the ladies:
Mrs. Cole. Blease, of Newbotrry,
wvore a daint,y white foulard silk with
hanidsomue zouave jacket of cream lace.
Mrs. George Johnstone, white silk,
w it.h embroi dered chiffon waist,, elabor
ately trimmned' with taffeta ribbon;
pearl anId silver einbroidered garniture
anud whiit,e chrysantheomumis.
3. ichatuis andi Farmnets cani buy
gioods in our wholesale dleparttment, by
the piece or ease5 at wholesale 1)rices.
tafi.f A. C. Jones.
No- wi,,rry at Saluda.
Saluda now has only one udmnitted
attorney, syho Is ai tesidenit of the lace.
But other yotung meon now reading law
int-endl to locate at onur growing litt,le
city.
We nndiestand t hat our old Collego
friend, Mr t. Carrel J. [Ramnage of WVyse's
Ferry will be admitted soon and will
locate here. Carrol Is one of Saluda's
brightest younmg men. H-e is a hard
stutden t., an excellent wr-iter and pios
sesses sound juidginent, We believe
-he will make an excellent civil, as well
as a first-class criminal lawyer.
Hre wvill form a lpartnership wvith J.
Y. C (ulbrmeath, ilsq., of Newberry, who
is well k nown to our people.
We also hear that Mr. James B. Hunn
ter, of Newberry county, a gradluate of
Newvberry college and a former class
mate of the editor, ill cast his lot with
the people of Saluda soon. HIe has
beeni undler lihe Itutorship of Hion.
Gorge Johanstone, of Newherry, and
will be a par-tner of that gentleman.
We hope JIim will come over, and be
lieve lie will be successftul.- -Saluda
S enit inel. -rlal r
You enn always buy rlal r
Goods, Dress G;oods, Notions, Shocs,
and flats cheapIler at, A (.. Jones' than
at any other hotne ini the State. t.&ftf
COMI!NG!
TO
NEWBERRY o
FRIDAY 'a" 1
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