The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, December 21, 1897, Image 3
Newberry Cotton Market.
(Cett Tuesda and Friday by 0. NVIA
zoines )
Good Middling............5. ........-.. . 181
Striot. Middling.......... .6*.5 06.
bi dli...i.....t..... 4931
Strict Low Middling..........4 75
Lb* Middling................... , 60
Steady. _____
leceipts for week ending Satur
daY 1Et................................. 1300
ReQeipts since September 1st...... 10,20
For Sale.
lOne joung Milk Cow, and one Faml3
dorse. Apply to George Leonhirth al
Helea, S C.tAf2t
Prograuino for Teachers' Association, Jan
8, 1808,
1st Topic: What the-teacher owes hiE
pupils.-W. E. Black and IMiss Agnes
Erchman.
2nd Topic: Arithmetic ,In the public
sobools.-Prof. W. K. Sligh and Miss
Lizzie Dominick.
Ono Blinute Cough (lure cures iuickly.
Thal'a what yol want I W. . Pelhain
Get a pretty Hat ai)d a pair of Shoes
- cheap for Christmas at Copelano 1$ros.
Efoura on Hates for the Hollys.
The Charleston and Western Rail
road Company and the Southern Rail
road Company will sell Excursion Tick
. ets for thtHolidays to all points in
Virginia, North Carolina, South Caro
lina and Georgia at four cents per
mile for tWe round trip, and second
class tickets within the State of South
Qarolina at tlhreo and one-half cents
e for the round ~trip. Tickets on sale
December 2nd, 23d, 24th and 25th, and
December 30, 31st, and January 1st,
1898, good to return on any train tnt.;.
January 4th, inclusive. For any other
informatian as to rates, schedules, etc.,
call on any agent of the companies.
Miss Allio Huhes Rorfolk, Va., was fright
fully burned on the face and neck. Pain was
instantly relieved by DeWitt's Witch Hazel
flal,ve, whIon healed the injury without leav
ingasecar. 'it is tbo famous pilo r medy.
W. E Pelhmin.
If you wish to make your father,
biother, pastor, or editor a nice Christ
mas p resent, present them with a pair
of Lilly Bracketts' Fine Shoes at Jamic
son's, they only it $3.68.
Pilano Reek % at Prosperity.
Miss Lilly L. Alicen's music pupils,
of Prosperity, will give a piano recital
at the residence of Mr. W. A. Moseley
this evening at 7.30 o'clock, vhen the
following programme will be rendered:
Melodia Enf-tutinc, Kohler, Annie
iay Gelston; tndantino Tranquillo,
Suharfenberg, Lena Mosoley; Valse,
Kohler, Lillian Wise; Duet-Andante,
Beyer, Jessie Moseley, Annie Beden
baugh; German Patrol, Eilcnl)erg Op.
78, Annie Belle Wise; Allegretto,
Kohler, Isoline Wyche; Duct-Stirrup
Cup, Krug. Op. 147, Misses Simpson
and Witherspoon; Polka Brilliant,
Kunkel, Grace Kirkpatrick; The Gov
ernor's March . (two step), Geibel,
Estelle Stewart; Villager's Waltz,
Kohler, Mogfatt Kirkpatrick; Blue
Violets, Finke Op. 15, Jessie Moseley;
Duet-Fairy Fingers Waltz, Kennoy,
Grace and Mogfatt Kirkpatrick; La
Zingana, Bohm, Op. 102, Annie \ .le
Wise.
Men's Overcoats for $2.50, $3.50, $5,
$0 50, $8.75, $10 and $13.50. Every one
a genuine bargain at Jamuieson's.
See the newv lot of pretty Neckwear
just recelued for the Christins trade
at Copeland Bros. it
SAY! SAY! SAY!
*People, did you all know tjpg
Saul Bros. wore solln'prbTfem in
an~ on '~. This ma be due
to the specially objectiona~blc
of dispensary measure imnpose
us here than to the system
Rolieved of the "proil" featui
7 of the "political machine" I
and made a bona ide "co
police power" for regulttl
controllhng the traflic, 1 hav
doubt it would be very muce
Ssatisfdatory and accep)talolt
people. Such is the G4o
prove niyst.st ctory im
j arnd such is the A thens, Ga.
which seems to be0 sat isfa
the people there as a~
mieasuir. Bat the system a
and carried out here in $ol
. . lin'a could hardly be m -f
a factory or more de.gjorahlzi
hie sentimfenlt.
N0In my second article I s
the experience of Maine a
the utter failure of "prol
prohibit." lii both these
3hibition had been tried ui
S( favorable circumlstanices p(
it could be in any other, e
ce more so than it could h
South CIaroilina. And yc
as it has elsewhere, it I
a complete failure. Whal
ment then c'an we have h
for seeing it adopted cai
fair trial, to having our
rutadall corrupting
) systm prolonged.
vsoeaccount of a I
n yjudgment, wou
more satisfactory and a
in South Carolina th
dispensary or prohibit
of courser to high lio
regulation. Tjhe Ohic
certainly not what; cai
regarded as a high I
In fact, it is not a heo
for no license is granl
v10908~ AND1 AL BWr
? 'henew council will' be swort, in
teqinrrow 'morning at 10 o1clook.
M1lis Virginii b1ooriban, of dreon
ville, is visiting at Mr. .W. B. Aulila.
Mi. W. M. Perdeti of Greensboro, N.
.oilona visit to his brother Mr.J Rt.
Perduo.
Mi,. L. W. Jones was elected agent
of the creditors of Mr. Jos. T. Hutchi
son on Saturday.
Winthrop Collego has closed down
temporarily owing to the one case of
small-pox in Rock Hill.
We giveour editorial space this week
to the cotton grower8 convention and
to our cOrrespondents.
I1s Jewel.Cop'bland who has been
spending a while in Newberry with
relatives left for her homo in Clinton
on Monday.
Only ton days more in which to take
advantage of our special offer. Come
in and let us got squared ip,sforo the
end of the year.
The entertainment that was an
nounced to be given by the Sons and
Daughters on 31st has been postponed
until after the holidays.
Rev. Henry J. Cauthen is on a visit
to his sister Mrs. C. W. Creighton and
preached a good sermon in the Metho
dist church Sunday night.
Please hand in any notices or adver
tisements or changes for Friday's paper
early Thursday morning, as we expect
to print on Thursday evening.
The Excelsior Reel Team, which won
the prizes in Charleston, will give an
exhibition race on Main street next
baturday, Christmas day, at 10 o'clock.
The land advertised by the Master in
the case of Glenn vs Gl3nn is the old
homestead of the lato Dr. Geo. W.
Glenn and is in the Beth Eden neigh
borhood and adjoins lands of Drs. Car
Ille and Renwick and Mr. Geo. Sligh.
It is a valuable tract of land and con
tains a good two story dwelling.
Mr. J. B. Hunter stood his examina
tion before the Supreme Court last
week and was admitted to the practice
of law. We notice In the class also
our young friend Mr. C. J. Ramage, of
Saluda. These are bright young men,
graduates of Newberry College, and we
shall expect them soon to come to the
front rank in their chosen profession.
We roccived some time ago a copy of
The Hobrew Fair Journal published in
Norfolk, Va. Our young friend Dr.
Israel Brown is one of the editors and
the paper also contains a picture of Dr.
3rown. IIe is coming to the front In
the city of his adoption in his chosen
profession, as we expected lie would.
Hle Is also a graduate of Newberry Col
lege.
The Atlantic Coast Line and C., N.
& L. Railroad Company will sell ex
cursion tickets for the holidays to all
points in Virginia, North Carolina,
South Carolina and Georgia at four
cents per mile for the round trip, and
scond class tickets within the State of
South Carolina at thico and one-half
cents for the round trip. Tickets on
sale Decembher 2:2nd to 25th, and Doc
comber 30th and 31st, and JTanuary 1st,
1898, gen~d to return on any train until
January 4th inclusive.
A l3eautiful line of Ladies, Children's
and Gentlemen's Hanik~erchilefs and Mef
flers for the Christmas trade. Just re
ceived at A. C. Jones'. t&f tf.
Spring 1898 new style Stetson Hats
at $3.00 at A. C. Jones'. t& f t.f.
An elegant line of Men's Ties, Bows,,
4-In-I-and and Scarfs, new and stylish,
ohof liq ol. by unlice'nsed ven< er
rather drunlk oni the prlom115(' was 15f
kind deni. its salo to mliniors and ha
1 upon01 dirunkards, and1( on Sundalys ian
itlf. tion days, am1l im the viem it
eo and churches and oustitutins of b'
o eature, wa,s also forb)iddoin. InI t1
iO Of authority to grant licenises wil
e and pealed, but- the penalties i
little selling without license left
imore thus virtually establishinig p1
to our1 tion. TIhe no0w consttti-onl 0f
henberg contained the following clause
>ms) to licensoO to trafie inI mtaox
Swedn, liquors shall hereafter bo grar
system this State; but the General
story to lbly may by law provideoagii
annicipall resulting t herefroim." Tho s
adopted the was this; the State refi
h Caro- grant license; t he sale at reti
tnsatis- S out license w as st rictly 101
ig to pub1l- the saloe in q1uantities not le~
quart for home consumplht
,owedl by perm it ted. ,1n 1882 "t he 1~
md Iowa, --so- callted nfl or its aut,i
ibition to passed, wvhich was an att
stiatos pro- evade the constitutionail I
aoer more anid whic~h was as5 such up)5
rhaps1) t,han courts. In 1i8831 "i-li Sec
.3rtainly far assessinig ai tax on) thle hqu11
o here inl Wis enacted, but this too
t il bot.h, aside by the courts as i
ad proved tional. Finally .L1 1881$, t1
encora'fge-.~ lawv, known as5 "the Dow 1
try it here? enacted by the General
t ititw~ould has boon tested and hais r(
-y muchi pro- sancriCion of the Suipr-etno C
d givenl a St ate as5 ini coniformity wit
present cor- slituntio'i It is not a hecc
dispensary all, and conmes withmn hot
ing power and the police
prlos oh State. -1t is simp~ly ~
-ytii vjl traniie, such as5 ma y be
dpoefraniy ot her business fer1
uccessful here revenueW, wvithi ii,aa
n either the to pay) Io lieHIi*>'
on. I refer, of having the good1e
so with strict sohd for 1non.paiymient.
liquor law is inig is givOil as an 'acc
eproperly ' of the presen~it state of
flOysoi."The muaufatctuiro of sj
rise a at all, malt liquors1 is I re.
od. I is sim.- liquor, either at wholo
A Joist Debate.
Miny (f the. 13tiaes of Newborry
will reunebe' that when the collego
first camu back here from Walhalla for
Pveral years the two literary societies
had each year In March a'public exer
else known as the anniversary at which
there was an oration and a joint debate.
For the past several years that exer
cisoe has been dispensed with.
Recently, however, the two societies
have decided to have a joint-publie
exercise in March to be known as a
joint debate.
'Iiie debaters and orators have been
appointed but the subject for debato
has not yet been selected.
From the IExcelsior society the orator
is B. 13. Hare and the debaters are J.
M. lienry and J. F. Stillwell.
From the Phronakosmitan society the
orator is J. M. ipting and th Qibaters
10. (. Witt and H. C. Falla i. 1.
Aull has been chosen presid 'nd
will preside.
It will be a joint debate betweet the
two societies and judges will be ap
pointed to decide on the merits of the
two sides and announce the decision.
[t will create considerable rivalry and
Inuch interest will no doubt be aroused.
Mrs. Mary Bird, Harrisburg, Pa., says, "My
child is worth nillions to m11e: yet would
inve lot t,er by croup had I not invested
twenty- live e- uts in a bottle of One M nute
bough eure." It cures coughs, colds and all
throat and lung troubles. W. E. Pelhaml.
A SPECIAL OFFER.
Cnttea is low and everybody is con
>laining. There is some ground for
the general wall, but complaining does
not become strong men in th is fai' land.
[ho trouble is we planted a crop, and
grow it expecting 7 cents for cotton.
We had no right to expect so much and
,ben the disa,ppointient would not
iiave been so great We need to stop
'oplallining and go to work to better
)ir condition.
But this apart. We want to show
ur appreciation of prevalling condi
Aons and our sympathy for those who
ave been disappointed in their ability
to mect their obligations promptly.
Wo want also to &ive everybody an op
lortunity to get his account square on
ur books.
if you will pay your subscription up
o t,ho first of January, 1898, we will
ive you The Herald and News for
1898 twice a week for one dollar, but
you must settle up back dues in order
to get this reduction. If you cannot
>ay any or all of your back dues come
in and give us your note for back dues
mtnd the one dollar for next year and
ye will give you a rescipt in full to
January 1, 1899. This leaves no excuse
or any subscriber to remain delin
11int on our books. Our purpose in
oing this is to meet the depressed
onditions and to get our .subscription
ists credited UP.
The price of Tihe Herald and News
s not reduced, but remains $1.50 a
car. This is a special offer which we
vill keel) open unt,il the first, of Janu
ary, 1898. Will you not take advan
tage of this offer to get, your name cred
ited on our books and get the paper
next year for $1.00. New subscript,ions
ivill be taken during this time at one
ollar also. Remember this offer holds
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,no1t *-- 'Mr pnt wait fori '
bid. per anninnll tiioiglut
itual and is au lirtst li en on t he pre
eec.1he reCvet'Ui derived froma the 1
y of t raii is iivd' sflo'
.ill tenths goes to the general r
the fnnd of the State; two tenths I
, iQ* town or1 countiy poorW fun, an
-aist romuaininlg six-tenths is ~
ntact, egnailly beitweenl I lie mnunictpa
ohii. and1( genlerail revenue funds. ~
861I of it is dodicated to the supli
"No the p)ublic schools. No child I
icaini' to blush at the thought of o~
ted iii (educat iou to its father's druid
Assm- and no wvife has the p)oor con
at vils of rellectinug that the doprivi
tation herself and childroni at hom
sd to swell thle puhlic schlol fund
uil with - opt ion is poermittedl to each t
hiddn; in the State, a majority of
a than a cast. deciding for or aga
n was traffilc. It is estimated that
n Act" one-.fourith the townships
or, was g the sale. TVhe revenue der
m 11t4.to the liqjuor tax is reported
rovisiols by tbe State Audit or, and ()
it by the low tax levied would no do
tiL" arde'd as a great, finanen
r traffic by Senator T1ilhiu andu
was set Evans. Beginni"i iit
coistitu th le law fi rst took effect, i
i present hiave bene' as follows in r'
saw" was hers: l88d, S2,)100) l8
Assembly, 01)) 88,$' ~ ,0
ceived th 11 281l,00~80 ~ 48
ourt of the .82(','lit;19, 2(8
lithe con- 82,)l010, 20S
5o law at sidering the difference of
b the t ax. bet woen Ohio and South
poer of revenue of t he latter usui
tax onl thi lawv ought- to beo aio
mposd o to $00(l)0 per. anniut
rpesof tainly far. muore than sl
for failure received or is likely eve
the danger from ihn~ d ispensartIy.
ed n ti wllhe observed, there
The follow- falling otT in the niiunh'
iate accounit andll then a graduall in
ie laws." wvould he the effect of
d i touls and say MIt) or WS0( pe n
1'o sale of able "'high license'"
alemo reailI surmise from the (il
tSeins Prom Long Lane.
In my last communication I said,
inless I'm very much mistaken, "I will
Aot agree with you. If you say the farm
era are just getting lazy and this is
why they leave the farm." Some one
ls 1l not out of that, sentence and
m.de it convey a false impression. Far
be it from me to say anything against
the farmers or 'even to offor them, in
their oppressed condition, the poor.
consolation of telling them they are
doing very well and should not com
plain rather would I advise then to
make a united demand for justice.
Muster Clarence Glenn who has been
quite ill, has resuned his school
duties and looks very well.
it. and Mrs. J. E. Cofield and Mr.
C. E. Jeter, have paid a visit to Mr. S.
A. Jeter's family.
Mr. icGilliain who has been a neigh
bor of ours for sone years, leaves today
for his new home with Mr. James 13la
lock, of Laurens County. We all re
gret Mr. McGilliam leaving but hope
he will find pleasure, profit and hap
piness in his new surroundings.
Foot racing has gotten to be one of
the past tim,3s in our community. The
last race like that of the "hare and the
hedge-hog" took pl*ce up and down
the rows. I will not attempt to say
which one of the participants was the
hare or which the hedge-hog, nor will
I tell you what the wager was, much
better though than three artichokes
and three onions.
Some of our young people went off to
a "social" not long since and, since
then the dictionary has been their
constant companion. I insist that
another "social" be given so that
they may come and show how much
they have profited by this study.
Most of our neighbors have planted
wheat, some of the wheat is coming up
and looks well. We have some go
ahead up-to-date men around here who
mean to make a living even though
cotton sells at five cents.
The sale at Mr. E. Cabaniss place
took place today, much of the stock
was bought in by Mr. Cabanies.
" NiTA."1
Excelsior Etchings.
The weather has been beautiful the
past two weeks, and the farmters in this
section have finished sowing grain and
are about ready for Christmas.
Prof. R. C. Counts, who is teaching
school in Saluda county, has been on a
visit to his father's family.
Mr. E. M. Cook is having some paint
ng done on the outside of his dwelling.
Mr. J. D. Stone is doing the work.
The young folks enjoyed a dance at
Prof. J. S. Wheeler's home on Friday
night.
Two of Mr. J. S. Werts' little sons
have been confined to their room the
past two weeks with a continued fever.
Glad .to state they are now on the
mend.
Mrs. J. D. Stone and chilidrn have
been on a visit to her father's family.
Glad to state thOAchool boys have
planted out quite a number of nuice
ittle shade trees on the school grounds.
The trees ai'e nicely planted out and
he boys dcser've p)raise.
We notice a good decal of moving has
ieady commenced. Others will soon
follow. Now Is the time to subscribe
for a good newspaper, while the rates
are very cheap. Go and subscribe for
he Herald and News and get the latcst
ews fresh and clean, twice a week.
Mir. Clinton Shieley and sister, Miss
ora, of Saluda section, have been~on a
visit In this community.
~tatt' 'nt.ice seine of the public roads
nises. a sufcetpLn ini gr"d cotn
qu1or lawi, ani-d of the Presenit Iowa
Two- 1t is certinly the most simplo1 4
euei the liquor laws, and one( of the
t he successful fromn a financial poi
the v;ew, and seems3 to be exeC
ivided wvith 1losa frict)on thanf miost C
police olhers. With certain mnodih
part that I p)rop)ose to noti'e 1i
rt, of should think it the most sui
, made o ir present stiuation here mn
ing its Carolina of any law that hae
mnlfoss, trad here or elsewvhere.
~olation C here are laws on the liquc
tions of lemn in other States that mi
goes to examiiined with profit. For
Local Massachusetts has what is t(
wshi p 1"restrictive system" that hr
ballots excellent features. After a
.nst the prohiit.ionl for a number C
ss than that State in .187.4 retuirne
prohibit license systom, thu.s ad mitt
ved from failure of prohibit ion. She
annally however, a very elaborate ai
en at the what complicated law for t1
ht he re- anTd rest riction of the tralVi
1 success thani six clasBses of hicenses
hn Gary vided for according to tie
8, wvhen of the traflic pro>eosed. 'I
y re.cipts tiat feature of this classil
man num.- wvhichi I would call atteont.
7,$1,691,. distinction made between
188, $2,- in distilled liquors anud ti
)00- 1891, dlrinkls, such as light wine
00; 1891, cider. For the formm' thi
000 Con- licesoiSt wats fixed at $ i0(
population miaxinuunif at. $1,000, whui
Jarolina the latter the iniiluuml was .
or a.similar madimumi $230. Thids to
i $800,000) a highly imuportain. and. c(
which is cQIr. distinlction, aIs it tends t
has over t.he use of the lighter dri
o receive of the stronger; tiht drm
t first, as exhilaralte hut. (1o not ml
-ts a marked make oneI lively and joll
rn of saloons, brutaizeA. 1t. has beoen
ease. What tulne of the writer to i
higecr tax, n,umhor of year' in coI
num a ve.rit. these lighter drinas at
e can only univeisal use, by womfl
'ot in other ladies even, as well as
fLans Fron''t, Paul's.
Christmas next Saturday. We wish
everybody a pleasant and enjoyable
time.
There cane near being a serious av
eldent last Friday at Boinest & Co.'s
saw mill. The workman bearing
off the lutnber let a plink get into tie
saw while running, the plank being
severed one poico striking the sawer
Mr. Lee Troutman knocking bit down
and bruising his arim and both sides,
cracking one rib. Persons can't be too
careful around a saw mill.
While in Newberry last lPridity we
saw more drunken imen than we have
seen since the lispensary has been iii
operation. Prohibition swenms to b1e
retrograding. It is a pity th,at so iny
men that would be good useful eitizens
are being ruined by strong drink.
Our taxes will have to be paid by
December 31. Where is the money to
come from?
Our graveyard association and com
munity have nularged the graveyard
on the north side.
The church council is making prop.
arations build a dining and cook room
at the parsonage also sonmi other hn
provemnents.
Mr. Lee Gruber moved last Thirs
day from the Wedaman place known as
the Kibler land to the Sense plnce,
vacated the samie day by Mr. 1). V.
Sease moving twelve miles beyond
Newberry with his son Jacob.
Mr. Julius Epting wife and little
daughter have gone to Columbia.
Pleasure bent.
Mrs. E. V. Epting is spending awhile
in this community with he children.
Mr. Julius Epting has sold his Pla1ce
on Cannon's creek to his uncle Warren
T. Epting.
We would suggest Mr. Editor that in
order to give your force sonme PileasurO
or leisure that you issue no paper
during Christmas week or at least but
one.
Five cent cotton won't, let us cat
drove hog meat.
Boinest & ComPIany conte'PIlate
moving their saw mill soon to V. W.
B. Boinest's.
Farewell until after Christmas.
CLODIJOP'PEH.
MARIRlEI)
December 8, 1897, by Rev. J. E. Jo1hn
ston, at tihe home of the bride in New
berry County, Mr. Hackett l'ogue and
Mrij. Amellia Longshorc.
1)EATIHS.
Mrs. 1. A. Williams died suddenly
on Sunday night at her home in No. 6,
aged about 74 years. She was the
mother of Mr. T. (rif WillialmS of
Helena, and Mrs. D. H. Wheeler of
our town. She will be buried it Trinity
today.
Hucklen's Arnica Solve.
The best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, 111cers, Salt Rheutl,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand,
Chlblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup
tons, and positively cures Piles, or no
pay required. It ie guaranteed to give
p erfect satisfaction or money refunded.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by
Robertson & Gider.
W. L. Douglas $3i Shoes reduced to
$2.38 at Jamieson's.
A good line of Men's Lace and Con
gress Gaiters for 90ec. at .Jamiecson's.
Zeigler Biros., fIne Shoes for ladies
reduced from $3.50 to $2.318 at Janmie
son's.
Anm all-wool Suit for slim men at
Jamieson's for $6.75 real v'alue $9.
You can buy the very best fancy
-'' unid Caussinmere Suits at .Jamie
if all piernials . .i03 50.
timf ue, tend to promiote in ou11.
I the try, that is grapio growVing anIl
iiji5making, for which onr soil at
.c~ I imato is eminenitly suited .
toi to Massach1usetts law also provid
South ilocal option n all her cit n
been townsll every year. LicenW
granted by the micltiCipal ati
r prob- but this is done only inl eals
ght. be authorized by a pophular vot(
ist ance, bib)itionl is the rule, license5 o1
rmeod a specially authiorized by a ml
s some the voters. B.ut the Massi
trial of law, I should say, is rat her
f years cated and cumibersomie for c
to the poses h<ro in South Carohin
ng the some features of it might lbe
eactedI, Woe ought to have a law as
ad some.0 simple and easily executed
control ble.
No less Trho most conmplete k e
were pro- law perhaps is that of Nik
character as such I may refer to I
li essen- The general principil) of ti
cation to revised in 181)1 is that lie
n is the gratedC( only on a vote "f(
Ihe traffic by petition of "a majority
10 lighmter ~ sesdtax-pa1y ig citiz.o
, beer and1( property, if ini townis or ci
miimumIili b,lock or. squa.re mn whlich
and the shop is to be kept"' (or ii
for the towns or count ry by a
Ot) and1( the the towni Or townsh~Iip. \
in mind is arec taxhpayers5 are allo0w
mm1t~ondbo by petition tlouigh not
ks insteaid whIo are not tax -payers
is that. may this r.ght. Licenses5 ar
brite; may1) the county court, excepit
y but do not of St. Louis wsere thmer
Lim goodl for - exciso comn,a.issionler.
esdo for a for ai licenise must bo0 i
n mtri''s where tax.palyinmg ma111 citizenl
in almost one years of age; and
t tihe finest granited is valid for ot
. 1 bymatlld tihe samof pelitionl. i-i
r2eadquarters
is still at our-old place.
We have an ondless variety of
all kinds of
Toys,
Dolls,
Doll arriages,
Etc., Etc.,
aid everything to ploaso the
hittle on1es1.
WO IlLvV j1lMt 01poned our
stock aid a-( all to (all anlld
examinlo tlamlo bofor, ming
pulrchafsos.
Rinemer wof are headquar
teris, for-all kinds of
Fruits,
Candies,
Nuts,
E xtracts,
Spices,
Etc., Etc.
Our priei ire low, aid 1uial
itY of loods high.
f &A0 .'. 3. -JONES.
Christmas Goods!
DANIELS & C0,,
Beg us to say to our roaderF
they havo just roceived a larg(
lot of
WATCHES,
CLOCKS,
JEWELRY,
SILVERWAR l]AND
SPECTACLES
for the holiday trade. The
don't sell cheap goods, but they
do sell good goods choap (for
they haveo't got rich at the
businiess yet). Any goods sold ot
work don by thl)llm that has not
given reasonablo satisfaction
bring them back. Our motto is
WE ARE, NOT SATISFIED
IF OUR CUSTOMERS
ARE NOT PLEASED.
Got your Christmas gifts bofore
they aro piced over. fAt6t
Other Things
besides
SPECTACLES
G . < 0 .
ThIe: are lots of things in
a J ewelriy Store that dIon't
cot1an jewels
Lois of smnall artistic articles
sui table for Xmas p)resen)ts
that you w~ouIld never think
of unlesh s youl sawl them.
WeI~ halve a beautifuil line of
smallI Novelties at extremely
LOW PR1(GES.
You can come and spend1( a
p1easant hour in~ looking
aroundI at our stock and1( buy
v<.n youl get readIy.
i WIU( have thus '. ,,'eler.
Teliquor pr'ob)hnuin sOVOli
s for with a viow to furma1lhng U
i ad for wise notilon on the subject
es are lLWislatora Hoon to aissombh'.l
oritis, final article, and1( 1 hope a
it is1on, I shall1 endoav'or to PO
.Po- from thlese various method
lwhen wyould ini my) Opinion0, 1be the
jority of most praIcticail miethlod foi
chbusett'a adopt here ini South Carohn)
ir pur
Ithogil on t ra tp .
[1s pos5i~ There0 is- niothing muore
\than a1 sure thing.
i option '1h manl whlo in)ve'L
ur.i, and stock is apt to get soaked~(.
1i a s'I'Tho voicO of thle aiv
5 Cl be a moils w hat little Im si c hll
r"' licenco soul
mofa tie LoyoI 0V draws more1 1)in
SOWninilg cast1les a n a111 ll thc oithII
in mll b101 and u1mtilsegt
Ij.>ity' inl brags of hoel (4'llCl
d c to vote ito wVato monle'y in tai
it tie 1pol1s) paitenit onl his creait ion.
, hila menQI A d'cided bIlondo1 is
are denIie7d womjan who always
gratd by having hecr ownI way).
in he tyA m1other who( wil
i 1)) sp c ilt adm it that so m11 e oth <
lawa appliimi sumart, as hors is nlot to
thew-abidw0grav 0111Wilgi
hov 0wet yea h- htCIIIS
must tile a1 she received.
NI, Ferst's Soqs Co,
Savannah, Ga.
T. Q. BOOZER, Ag.,
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.
WkER WORKS
ELECTRIC LIGHTS.
I have seluvod at 11irst.class wovklmn
I" 1' '11111hinlog an1d ( .let1' i work. I will
hv reav 14) t it y 11n41 of work in
allo-e l-allnctes when II the timl comlies.
I shall "tri"e t please in evm-y way,
and ever.y job mlikst give sitisfacetionl.
\Vih he pIItsel to make vstIjItes free
vrat is. I aiml fully equipped to do
'laleling, I i h-axi , V 14-Itulcanizing,
Turninlg Iuul 111 othler hivyele work. I
keep a fuill slipply of hieyele sundr-o1s.
stovus b1y the varl. ll all prives.
I havo received illally kind favors
from tIe people of Newherry in the
past, for whicl I am111 trily gratefuil.
I ,sik for it t rial inl these iew ranhlei
of my husiness.
Your s,
J. W. WHITE.
-t. tf
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
~ 01? AN AlTTIfORTZI-f) AGMN'Tr
9. will m at t,Li following places on
the days niimed, for tie,e purposo of tak
lug retulls of real and( personal proper
1.y for O,n yealr 1898:
A t. Nowberry, Jantiftry let, to 16t,b.
A t ltoplia .atimary 17th.
At Cthappells .anutry 181h.
A t, ILolgshor-'s Storo .1lnuary 190.
A t .1ialapa J11u1Iy 20t1h.
At, Wh it,mlres .1ntywavy 21st..
A, May binton Jannrtity 24tb.
At Glymplhville January 251..
A t Walton .1ilnary 26th. 0
At Pi'onariai, .'anuary 27t,.
At. Sligh's .itumr'y 28th.
At .olly St.reet, .1lt ary 29th.
A t O'Nealls Janlary 31st..
A t St. itke's 1eolwnary 1st.
A t I 'osperity Febrtary 2nd and 3d.
And at, Newberry utnt,il i"ehruary 20th,
aftter whichh timo te law r'equlires a
penahlt,y' of 5t01 or I cen.. t.o he added0(.
All noLes antd mnortgages and1( mone14.ys
ar'e taxalel, and( personis het,ween the
atges of 21 and (i0 yearsP arlo liable1( to
poll tax un0less exemp;t by law. T1ho law
pr'ovide.s aliso for' ani incomie t,ax, iin in
comeIs of $2500.00) and upwards. Special
blanks will he furnished for making.
merL'chanlts5 ret.nrnZs. No statemoent of
prIopeLrty' sent in wIll be received unless
made1( onl p)roper1 blan1k antd sworn to by
par1ty' making same1.
A. N. C.
The Place to go
ODPELfIND BflOS.,
WhIen ini need of ainythinig to wonien bioard
(Gontleman or1f1 i't' looks very much
HEADWEAR! .o a if bo is going to ho a
R. flidato and that ho will run uponl
ta1toia an ati.dispenltsary platform, if the
bly our1 dispensalry wit.hstanids thel commyn
inI a session of the generaIl assembly.
shote iCol. Jamnies HI. TVillman, of the
jt ont1 1Edgeiioldl har, who jrs hore in attond
, what antce uponi the statoe supreme court,
bst antd wa al1pproalched3 todaiy.
us to tioni was Callod to t,br rulOk
.the candidacy of hir fathler anid lho
0. 1). was asked if it varo'( true that be
* ~ dotormhed( to opposo Governor
Elflerho inI the apprtioachIing election.s
Ini reply to miy que1(stti hi said.
anjcertainl nounemn)t asme to my father's intent
in) polit.ics, as5 he always does3 h)i3
IWtere'd own talking, in his owvn waylli( and
his owL n tm, but to be candid, I toll
yog lluulY1 franly 1 am11 unatblo to map11 out
ag in s wUt~ hait lhe will do. I do know
hain that lhe is very much o1psf' ove
to permiiit his nam1o1 to ho igma used(
s for au1l icontinwhapoiticall ollico.
r' architec'ts I knowl also tha h11.le is datily reemY
ing let t.(ors from all! over1 the s tato0
,f(''1 h- bse4ChinIg him i to mialm thle race for
lO e ah hni governor11 1. 1I nnt t eli yon ,what
mesclem 4 d&Cision will beI, b,ut there is this
miuchi certin ii: (Ioveroi'r lorbo
l(11a1h( nuon will moet a determined101 oppoXsit,ion.
ciig ut a 1t. wais called to Colonel T.1illman's
tal1k to. thle etfect ibat his father wVas
a fair h aired too old to niako a1 vig'oll ons 1 campmgni.
.nit upl Iho repjlied w~ith ai[laugh: "'My father
has1( a constittion of iron and though
-t) yourls oldl, his mind la as clear as
delibe'rately it ever was and he enjoys bettor
r hiiby is as healthI thani I (10 iiy elf."'
ho rustOl 'This is aill the light that can be
be trstl<.' hrwn ont the ex Conigrossman'sl
goes 1.o) her p)rospectivo candidacy just at this
,bat girl gave timle, but as said above it, looks very
ding presen0t mucith as if he has determmie(d to on
ter' the race.