The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, August 16, 1898, Image 3
Cwrected eovry l'uesday and t'Vlda
by Summer Bros.
M eat... ..............-... - - -.----... 61 d/1
S 0k ' od4l ..........------...- -..... 7c
H4aus .............---.........- .---- 1@ 121
Dost Lard ..---e---.-. .. . '. 8(- 0C
Best Multse, I-w Vrp...... .,.$ OI
G ood NI ol asses.................... 25(o:15
C orn ............... ..........-------. 115.
. I al .......... . . ......... ........--- 601
I tay.. -- 9i
W heat B....... ....... $1. I t
Ist, Pate-It 1lour.................. 5
2nd Best Flou r...... ............. $4 50
Strat Flour ........................ $4.25
Good Ordinary tlour ............50(a;4.00
Sugar ............ ..... ......... .i(@v
R ICO.................................... (I(a)i0e
Coft oe................................. 1O(.)20c
( 'lotton seed teal, 1mr sack ... $1.1 0
3 tIn 11i , pwr CWG......... 30c,
i4mca.ry
INt.tor. por Ib .................... 15(q20e.
1,gqfs, per dozen ..... ........... 10c.
Caickens, each.................... 124(a)20e.
Peas, pulr bushel ...... .......... 60Ce.
Corn, per bushel . ............... 55e.
Oats, per bushel .. .... ......... 35C.
Sweet potatoeS .................... 0(d40c.
Torkeys, per lb .... ............ 6(a 8e.
I o ider, per cwt . ............... 75(tq,90 .
Hocaln'm Arnica Salvs.
The best salve In the wilrld for Cuts,
Bruises. 8ores, ileers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, TeLter, Chapped Hanids,
ChilbAli, Cor-i1s, altI ill Skinl E'rup
ti.ml, aiid rmil ively enres Pilas, or no
j,ny required. It is guaranteed to give
per(1'6--t mIl-fation or montoy refunded.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by
Robertson & idfr ind W E. Pelhmi.
Mtre fsir Rent-.
''he store now occupied by Dr. Young
will be for rent on September Ist. For
particular-s apply to
, tt&f Mius. It. L. PAYSINWHIC.
Ait Exhibition.
There will be an exhibition at Mon
ticelto Academy, near Zion chur-ch, on
T-ursday, August,25th, iimt. The pul
lie is cordially invit011.
Truth wears well. I'eople have
learned that, DeWitt's Little 14arly
Rism -1 are reliable itt1e pii s lor regu
It,ing the bowels, Curing Constlpation
and sick headache. They don't gripe.
W. li. Pelhiam.
Sucwces-othI Kn.owiug.
40 years' success in the South, proves
Hughes' Tonic a xreat, remlledy for
Chills %nd all Mklarial Pevvrs. Better
than Q id ne. ( un rantemd, try it. At
Dt-uggists. 50c. and $1.00 bottles. t6mo
Fashion books and sheets and Blutter
ick 'atternm for Septeilber at
f&t2t, WOOTEN'S.
No)t c I
The Ladles' Aid Society of the Pres
hyterian church will serve refresh
miints on t,he lawn in rear of the Court.
1ouse, next Thursday exening, 18th
Inst., from 6 :10 to 10 o'clock. The
public is Cordially iIviLed.
DeWitt's Witch Hiazel Salve has t,he
laIgest, SI' o of anly salvO in (1he world.
This fact, And its mert, has led dishon
est people to at tempt to eouIIterfeit it.
Look out, for the man who attempt.- to
deeeive yon wIC I-OU call for D4eWtt's
Witch -lazel ive the great pile cure.
W. M'. Pelihat.
When in need of good Vinegars
Syrups &c., don't fall to call on us.
,fJos. T1. Hlutchison & Co.
Look! A Stitch, In Timo.
Sav'es nine. Hughes' Tonic (new 1m
prtovedI, tate pleasant) takeni in early
Sprilng and Fall preven'cIts Chills, D)on
gue and MalarIal Fever's. Acts on the
liver', tones tup the system. Better than
quinine. Guaranteed, try it,. At,
druggists. 50c. and $1.00 bott.les. tUma
[[ow is this? 24,000 best Parlor
Mlatehtes and 200 good Pins all for 10c
ti Jos5. 'T. Hlutchison & Co.
Ihosminic' --Ihrh.. l
Marr'ied, by Rev. J1. HI. Wilson, at
the b)ride's p)arents, Mr'. and Mirs. Chas.
~iChrh ardt, in lii chard t. iambecrg Con n
ty, Mr. '1. A. D)omiieik and MIiss An
tile Sue I'Ch lrh r t, A ngust 1I, 189)8
A t'eception wats g!Iie ini h,onor of
the new ly uma.riced coupjle att the hos
piltalhic home of t,be groom's father, Mr a.
SJ. W...Doma.inick, int St. 'Luke's coim
mP'y~'the; tollowliing day. A lar'gc
Yfuiber of r'elaIt'?gg jiud a few friendst
were pre'sent and enjo -ed tihe feast,.
rThe bride Is a most eAel lent young
lady and wet are piroud thag~one of ou
youtng men shotuld hav~e been so fortun'
at,e ias to claim h r.
GlEO. S. IIElttD10N.
One Minmute Cough Cure suris4le
people by It,s quick eures andl01( chlre
may take it, in large quanttes witbotl
the least d3anger'. It nas won for' itseIl
the best i'eputat,ion (of anly prepJarat,ion
used a .nay for colds, croup, tickling i
thme throat, or obstinate coughs. Wv. 14
Pelh am.
A t Josep)h TI. Hf tch Ison & Co , you
wvili ind the lowest pi)ces of all. I1
cakes of good Toilet, Soap at only 23c
10 cakes of good Laundry Seap) at, 24c;:
best Lump11 Sturchi at only 5e poundi~
best Key Soda at only 21c pounid; goot
Green Coffeo 10 pound or 11l potuind
fAor $1.00; 16 p)ounds St,andartd ganub tle
Er $1.:00. t3 po t5ilO10 11
~ce ini your vahuabie paper to public
ly retuirn my heart-felt thanks ani
great gratitudeit to neIgh hor's and frienda
*for theIe thotughtful kindness and as
A istanlee r'enocretd me1 durtiing tbe las
'~'Illness and (death of my dear wife. Oh
- how t,hatnkful I am to thon; at ,this tim
'of laorriow and deepest trouble. Matj
their' heart, nover' be mado bleed ai
mrine has been. W. M. B3onn.
Maoroe.thian twe,.L,y million ft'eo sa'n
>)1es of D)ewltt's tVit,ch 'Iazol Salva
have been distrfitutedi by the manufac
tur'ers. What better irroof of thel
0onitlidece1 in it's merit,s do you want
It eures piles, bur'ns, scalds, sores, i
the shor'test space of tIme. WN. E. PoI
~i mliil
VARIOUn AND AL,L. AHOUT.
* Mr. Rob P. Fair spent Sunday
Newberry.
Mrs. W. J. Moore, of (Jokesbury,
N visiting in Newb-It'y.
Mr. Jio. M. Kinard left, oil 16a'm 1d
for Retdeirsonville, N. C.
Mr. C. M. (Iaiam is on it visit
relatives in Unlon and taiilield.
- J Ims Ra1chel N ittle has Itu ined fru
a visit to Charleston and Beanfort.
The regutilar monti ly neet,ig of ,L
* die' Aild Societ,y will be held
IICXL n Pext lday affIrnI1oo at i o'clock.
. lir Creek school will close with P
exhibition on Wednaifsday night, Au
iist 31st. The putiNe is inited to at
to id.
Capt. W. S. Itn. ford is home ton
tU days furlougah. i10 is lookin1 Wel
and says the boys are gbtting tang al
right,.
Rev. J. L. WillitaSOn, of Newlerry
S. C., is visiting his brother, Mr. A. (
Williamson, of Craigsville.- I an feast
Ledger.
Rev. .. M. Henry, of New Orlean.
La., Is on a vi-it to relatives in New
berry. Hepreached in the Alethodis
church on Sunday m11orIling.
Mrs. I. S. Whaley and ch ilWren hav
returned fron a visit to relatives il
Birmingham, Aia., accompanied b,
her mister. Miss Mamie O'Hara.
Mower Co. is still rulning the cisi
saloof shoes. This sale will last jus
fifteen days and if you want to bui
shoes at cost you better give them i
ca'I at once.
There will be an excursion to Ashe
ville, N. C., over the Southern roai
about September 1st. Save up and al
go and have a huge time in the moun
tains. Further. notice will be give
later.
Davenport & Renwick after Septem
ber I will inaugurate a strictly cas
system and will put, the prices down ti
( cash basis and will give you the hes
goods at small prolit. It will be to the
Ititerest of the purchaseis.
I) W. E. Lake, of Newberry County
is attending the Farmers' Institute a
Clemson College, and will spend sev
Oral days with his brother-in-law. Heal
C. R. D. Burns, near West Union, be
fore returning to his hone.-Oconei
News.
The Ne.wberry Clothing Co. gives no
tice that on and after September I the:
will sell goods on the cash delivery sy.
tem and will make profits down to th
miinumim and th is fle-st class establish
ment will sell you clothing at smnaI
cost to the purchasers.
Mi. 0. S. Werts arrived home o
Monday from a visit to relatives a
Little Mountain, New.arry .County
where good old Dutch people live anl
thrive in great numnibrs. Mr. Wert
cljoyed his visit to his old stampini
ground very m1uch.-Johnston Mollitor
0. L. Schuampert is 1110 a lawyer, al
eloquent speaker, a genial gentlemHar
an advocate of high license tnder .th,
restrict.ions of the Constitution, an
would make a caiable Governor, as hi
is thoroughly ac'quaiint.ed wit,h thb
needs of the State.-Gr'eenvil le Moun
taineer.
Mrs. Roach, President of t,he WV. C
T. U., of South Carolina, wvill return t
Newber'ry ini about t,wo weeks aind wl
spieak to the womten and men of New
b)erry on the greatcau-e of temp)erance
T1hae et:act time and fuller notice of th
mneetinug wiil be g ivean in du ae timei
the cout,ay p)apers.
Deannis Kinard, colored, wvas foua
dead in a branch Sunday morning I
No. 6 Township. He wvent out huntin
Saturday and did not return and wa
found nextdoay as stated. Hie was sul
ject to fits. Coronera Lindsay wenti ua
Nundiay and intvestigaated thte case an
fond it was aiccidenatai and( ordere
the'~ body buried.
We are inadebted to Rev .J. WV. Dantie
A. A%., of Albbeville, S. C., for' a copy<
his latest, book, just out, enititled "Cj
LLecebee of Kecowee: A D)escriptiv
Poem." It is an interesting und we
wrait.ten Indhliin stor'y, founaded utpont
ihistorical fact,, as tihe reader will gatLI
cer as hie pernses the lcgn.rtd. The stol
has a local initerest to the peole C
Oconee and Pickens Counties and Sout
Carolina, as It, conttalus the namies
places, river's and1( creeks quite familih
t,o mnany. The writer hats becstowe
much labor and a'esearch in comp1)lil
his little book.. It, is of historical intc
est, to those who desire to know somu
thing of their country's ealy. histor
Thea book contains ad .ut 100) pages at
eutn be tead ina a few hours. Those wi
have subscr*ibed for the book or wi
mxay wanit tihe I ook canI get it biy sen
Ing 53 cents to Rev. J. WV. D)aniel, A
heville, S. C., which includes postalge
Mr. Dalniel is a1 grauduate of Newberi
College atnd haas many frienids in Nec
berry where one yoear of his college ii
was sp)ent. Hie is also author' of sever
other books, alnd should now be edit
of the Christian Ad vocate.
contral 1)emner,atte cluab.
There will be a meeting of the Ce
tral D)emocr'atic Club on Sgturday, 20
instant,, at 3 p. mn. Comne one and1 all
and comeI early.
J NO. 1). Saa'I*ICLEY, Pres.
WV. L. MoTies, Sec.
Special 1lates ona the 8enutherna.
The Southei'n Ralilwvay will sell ront
trip tickets to A bheville, S. C., and a
-turn for the occasion of the meeting
the Daiughaters of the Confederacy
A ugust, 17th, at, $3l.00 from Newber'
|and $3.45 from Prosperity. Tickets
Isale 15th and 16th. limit,ed to 10th.
The Friend Ntr-ei Uiards
in The tuartlal rpIrlL lit takfn posse
aBlOn of our boya, and r.u'tiog Is mow
i ing alotIng nicely, Capt,. Orover (1l0%n
I tlidi Todd exIctt to have tle l.-et,
Y trent (uai d t read% to be inuster-ed I
very rtoi andi as toon us he hal4 10%2 I
t ruits ready le will either wire (li
M. C iutler at Camp Alger or Gei
Lee at Jacksonville or Col. Thompso
at CohuMbia to coike up and muster th
ljoyb Ili. itemieitbei too that, Frien
0 si eet. is tbe streut on whilel is locate
11 The Herald and News. Tel reeruit
rango in ago fron six to fourteen. bu
then %u ou know tbey Will get older
hey live.
Tile eyo test for. enlistinlent Is th
ability to see and recognize a Spaniard
Capt. Todd caine into our onio, yeb
terday wit,h several of his conin istsione,
and Ionl-coilIn INionAed ollicers in fill
regulation 11111forms aid inforied t,
editor thatli te is r-etruitig the 1"tr1i
Street Gu ards and insisted that i
would be an encouragenent, to ot,her
if t le company roil were published
BAig patriotic we ieadily consente<
und here it is. We understanl t,ba
there is likely to b3 a lively uLt,es
over tbo election for one of the ollicers
Giijs and equipments are ox peeted ti
arrive every day.
COMPANY HOLL.
Grover Todd-Captain.
Ashley St.Amand-lat. Lieutenant..
Jamies Bardin-Ond Lieutenant.
Zeb W illianis -1st Sergeant.
Joe Willians-2nd Sergeant.
Frank Brad burn-Corporal.
Tom Bradburn-Colov 1earer.
SWillie Watkivs-Drunner.
Privates--Hilton iecikman, Thomai
Tarrant, George. Summer, Ed war(
- Houseal, Douglas Bale, W l Ewart
Robert Bass, Roy 1pting, Edgar Me
Whirter, James Riser, Win. 'oppock
- Walter Houseal, Hugh Creighton.
Recruiting dailly.
A Pa,k Ammociull .n.
We would like to see a park associa
tion organized in Nc%w b iry. '. he -e :
need of some such place. We havo
talked and written park on several dif
ferent. occasions. We talked and ad
vocated tbe Waliace A. Cline Park
but nobody seemed to get the fever.
We need rome plice where friend
could meet and have a pien ic and when
the ohildren could go to play and olde
folk could walk out or drive out am
spend a pleasant hour.
Now we have another plar on a snal
ler scale to begin with. Let us form i
Park Association and buy a few acre
of land and put Ii) a pavilion so that I
there were a gathering or if you shonli
happen in the park (urilng a rain yol
would have shelter. We can star
small. It would take very little mone;
and if it were owned by a corporatioi
wo could adopt rulea for its govern
mnent, and enforce them. Maybe soni
of our wealthy men would donate somlic
t ,hing 1o this purpose.
We might get a few acres of ian
frm the FowIes lands in rear of th
Sold Fair grounds. That would not b
too far out, and then we would not hav
3 the railroads to cross. Or a bstteir an
-nearer plhace would be next, to Mr. Ala
Johnstone's place on the samte mid
.with his residence. We are niot wed
a ded to any lace. Will not some of en
I live young men take hold of this sug
gestion and work it up? We need ii
WNe wili give you all t,he help we car
Milnioms Osvon waty,
it is eeriahinly gratifying to the put
lie to kniow of one concern In the I an<
w ho are nioL at raid to be genetrous to I h
a needy aind sull'erinig. 'I lie propriet ot
of Dri Kmig's Newt Discovery for Cor
s sumipion'a, Coughe and Cohuis, hay
gi ven an~ay ver'c ten inilliIona trias bol
les of II ios great mxe erlcine; and hav
p~ thi- sa: Is I,ec on of knhowing it hats ai:
d solutelyv eured th,n.usai..is of hopele'
d ei'rs. Ast h nn, Br.mnchiitis, H-ioarsu
nesis at all diseasers of the Threan
Chest. andii Lungs uare su rely enured I.
it Ca&li on It.bert.'oni & G1;i'r and Vt
it. Pel hamt, D)rurgist, and get a Iri,
lioi tie Iree, lt'-auular size 50.-. and $
10 very 1,ot te guaranteeul, or pirice ai
f ton ded.
St'uty Cinnsi aiam n 8hiuiitle.
T1hie following is tihe achedule as a
a rainged for the countyi camipaign mIce
. ings as adopted by the subh-cominittc
of the l'xecui.ivye Committee.
f No. 8--Utopia lpostotlice, A tigust 1
No. 9-Grove ntear~ llrown & Mos
hi Iey's mi neral spin g, Auginust 1 hi.
)f No. 1o--Jolly St 4t. August 18th,
1,r No. 1i-Il'omaLri: 'gust 26th.
dI No. 1--New berry, i ,Just 24th.
No. 1-Newherry Cotton Mill,
night August 24t h.
CONG R~ dSSloN A L CA NI DIDA TiES.
i Candidates for Cong,-ess will addre
Y- the people of Newberry County as fc
d lows:
o LoAngshores, August 25th, 10.30 IL.
Newberry, C. H ., Aug 25th, 8.30 p.
o Pomria,Auigus'. 26ith. 10.30 a. m
dl- Prosperit,y. Augl.ust 27th, 10.30 aL. mn
County Chairman.
.y July 15th, 1898.
'DO0 YOU Im KE00OO COFFEE?
aLl
or If so, buy the1 "1Blue Rtibbo
b)rand. This is an excellout bral
of Moea and Java, and wvill go twi
*as far as cheap coffon.
S If you wvill only try this bIrandi y
will qit, using cheap and( poor coffi
Int it you wvill find( both quality ai
econtorny. - Hold by
S. B. JONES, Sole Agont.
ad Will hold a special meting on S
,e urday, Ausrust 20th, at , Lttle Moi
of ,t an, at 4 o'clock p. mn. A full attei
anitanc requested as there is business
r'y. imp)ort,ance.
on -J. N. F"iAOIts,
Deth of MI9 11obetla Icuraw.
Rober-ta, the tsecond daughta' of N
.bMary McG raw, del1d in Newbt-ry Cot
j y%, S. C I A1Ig!utt 1898.MI
I have been tld that froi the t11
.I e -sulfein,.s were intense, bunt ii
.I- ItI ald aill pow, fill t"at'lhor left hI
. a ti koiditin mnlyi about eight da,
W IIwh (I.II tIh mor1 of the above da
SIlit) bare to) Ilis velt.-GIIaliome thlt Spil
I of otir sweet and celt ielii friend al
I sehoolmnat o. All that, t. -nfde hearts a
Silliti-l IIID c d do was done i
t, her recovi:ry. but, alas! this earth
f p.liIjinu,re of hor5WS wats v RnI tl
tilie had come fo that, laist-Oh! nl
3 hO LI' , that. I mubt say- t.he lust, fai
well be said.
. iliniltg all eir.. illiess I was prol
Idenitilly hindered fron,. visitinlg4 h
b It from iipraying for hur. ''ve
oni the very eveling that her cold IiI
less forIl was plaetd In the coliln (1 ti
iIg luticoncious of her IIdeath) my sat
earnest, pleadinlg went forth to heavi
for heri re';Ovy.
Dettr Roberta was a girl that posjSet
ed mnty adir(IIIable Itits of vibaratt
and those Christianl graves Which atdol
tle dotrine of o11 Saviour .esus (l C i
She leaves to mourn ier loss a mot
er, four sisters, three brotherai and
host of loving friends. To the bereav
olis I extend ily heart-felt, sympmti'l
ILand recomn ildei(I them to lim wi
al1on1e Is ab1le ai)( Williling to (cnhOlt
every afliletion. M. A. 11.
A Ciever Trick.
It ek-itaitiy loyika like It, :uIl here
really no i riek about t it. Any body ev
try it who has late iaek anid Wet
Kidne3s, M.elirita or ne-rvils I roult
We iieai lo Cll eure IIiself' rigI
away by takiig Ple4-wrie 1511Iers. 'Th1
mi1edivl ltews up the wh' llo my"st-l
1111s as a stimuh1nt to the Liver n
Kidi-ym, is a isim purifivir atii ni-rs
ni1ie. It vuros C1a11lipatioll, leadiaeh
FtiinIIIng Ispell, Sle-pl-souesp a 1 Ai
aneholy. It is lilt r(-iy viegetble, a ti
laix,tive, im4l ioeliore-R tle mp;tei-m tit I
11 1 ual vig-'r. t'y ElIpelriv Bitil-er1s a
he' COn1VincVk" 1ha timy'. are it iniric
wirle .ivery b 1ottle guarainlt.
Only 5th. I b t Iv il tberimion & GI
ve.-'s and PtAlinmm's Drug Store.
.The Ne'onsChealp It-it ps.
Por. the ocuasionl of tile ieetiity
the State. 'JTachersp' Iinstitu' e in C
lumbia froi August 29th to Septemb
10ih, the Souithern Italway will si
round trip tickets from Newherry
$1.80 and fI'oiml Presperity at $1.0
Tickets wilt be on sale from Augu
27th to Seopl elmber Ist, limited
September 13th
This road will also sell round tr
tickets to Richinlond, Via., (111 ILCCOuI
of the metin g of the Grand Poitia
UJnited Order Trut'e Rformers, Se
teiber'11th to 14th, It, *1(105 for ti
re -lid I'il).
t.or further paiticulars see Age
In . . Butoi,
The health of LI:is cotiminit,y 1i0
1usually good.
L N11. Ind MI's. .1. Willie Derrick,
a Peak ' , spent Friday1 night and Satt
8 daiy uinder' their' p)arental r'oof.
:1OissI'. J1. 1. Ciinnon anud J. W. Dl
Srick wenit to Chapin Sat.urday on bum
ness. T1hey repIort a large crowd pi
sent, alt the barbecuc iat that, place.
r Mir. 01 lie l'hargle, son of Capt. T1.
Eargle, iof the Peatk GuarLtds, who join
the JUited States army', is home on
furilouigh. Iie01 Ii~ is lokiup r'erui
for' t.he Second Sout.hi Ca.olina)2 fie:
menit. HIe looks wveIl and says Unt
Sam Is treati!ng them nimely.
e Mr is. NI. J1. Dickert and1 son, Ezr'a, a
s visitinog relatives in Newherry.
- 1lr. and1( MI rs. Chasi. li'reo, of Firlith
- coiuntly, have been on a visit, to M
e l"ree's father, NI I. .Jno. TV. Itoland.
A ugust. 8, 189)8. N iew HOv,
-The Seaboar'd Air f~lin hals for dl
itibution to its friends and11 paitro0
are0 l'hJoogra.phls, 22x28i Inches a
hanlidsom)ely frame)lid. To cover parit
the cosi, of the P'hot.ographs anld I<
ipressatge, they arie sold at $2.00 cat
.They can be scu)red from the R~ep)
sentat,ive's of the Seab.loard Air'1~ lno
upionl11) apliat.in to1 LiT1. .1. Andersi<8
C General P'assenger' Agent, P'ortsmoul
Va., who will also0 be glad to se
prinfted ma))t.te3r re1ltive to Rateos, Sii
. mer' Resorts, ke. t&f4
itIAttI leIrvin Du)ke, who idied At
5, 18118, aged foiurI y'ears, was tbe I)
aand beloved chi ild ol Ed wiard atnd MI
is ni e 1)11ke, and grr'~.ni1son of Mr'.
-Mirs. .1. 1. Goi'eu, of t' actoryville
Ouir little Ivin g's gone to heaven,
L. And1( left uls aii alonle;
Th'ie sweetest, child( Lhait. 1'er was giv
T1o bless ana eartly homtlie.
ils litt.le life of fouar short y'ears
Saems lbu t ai bissfu drI(Iieaml;
Ini vain we shed these bitt.er teari'
ile's eiromed Deat,h's icy' streoami.
No m1orel. we hear1 the ch)ildish voice
That gave us so) much joy:
,,No morel' ouri lonely heartits rejoice,
'' We' ue lost, our' 11 d rig boy)3.
id Ills soult is now 'id Iloweas oif l ig h
co lie's in that land so fala',
No pain12 or' sorriow, deiathi ori n)ighit,
>tl Ili'll never know)I the templt.er's snar
) r feel aIgainr D)ent.h's hiaid,
It,t free fr'om oeery palin or care,
ad tie's satfe inl that lbri gh land111.
D)ear Savli'r! In this timin of grief
Oh!II )1 wh 0i worids of sweet r'ellef
A rid let us met, h. Iim "over.t3 the
Oh! let us feel Li)rouagh 1al1 tis pa1 in
I' - Of beIng left alone),
m- Our biLLeer loss is I rv ing's lfain,
He-i's safely landei d home)1.
of A nd many his litItle beckon ing hland,~
uiitde each)1 of us to hecaveti,
And then we'll know and undereti
Why this gr'eat, ei'oss was given.
I'r m1'c 'I11M A
OUR PROSPERITY BUDGET
'8.
ALI"1 '1 N1WM (W A f1,11,1 Att PH(
411E1VIC TOVVM.
ur I situlti Coirespon,teuace Hlitild A d Nevt io
e 1'i'os perity, S. C., August 15 18.
s, NI r. W. M. Feagle, of D)enison, I'ex.,
tO who has been viii lng I is old holne and
It' relitives, retuined to his home iIn the
id Lone Star State last Sat urdty. Called
ad home by letter bwforo I was thinking
0or of returning.
ly MiisA ieSio Monts. of Little Moun
to till, is V-siting Ielatives i toWl tihis
it week.
e- Mrs. Sallie Calmes and Chidren, of
liittle Mountain, are spending -I couple
-I- weelts iII towl.
L1 Miss (h-allum, of ('ross flill, I.airl-nl
n1, Couity, is visiting Iisa K1ate WIleeler
'.- Mrs. AlidreW Killiuttd has gone1 to
e- Clintoln to visit a sick sister.
lu AIir. . dacol) I)milick, of Kilnards,
-n who has bete ol a visit to her parelits
ant 11. Lj. Dhmiiek's family, returned
1- homet 1-aturday.
Al Nisas Mamie ikar'd, frouum the u p
'n HetLionl of the couit.y, lias ieen vilsifting
it. In our town Italiong her friends. Miss
Ih- AMat t . ('011its ret un Ied with her on
a last Saturday.
d One of (our former townnsnul, Monroe
Iy ItIul', who Ia been on the road for II
io great mllany years, has heenl in town the
in past, lay or two shakiing hands witi
old friends and making new ones.
lit talking with ir (;. 1i. Dominick
he informed me that it. was his in1ton-~
' t,ion to open a store in our town t.hsl
fall. We are1 glad to Welcome all niew
. enterprises and elforts and hope to see
a many new oneit.
* Being the fIrst Sinday, there were
no services in town in antty of the
. chureliets except the BIaptist., atid Rev.
1, Mr. Llanton preaChed morning and
'I night to good audiences.
St. Luke's League will have a piCnI'
d on the 191th an( have invited Grae
le League to join theml. We untiipito a
- nice and enjoyable t,ime for all who
attend.
We second your motion NIr. Mditor
to bave no speeches on the 19t,h Itt tle
)f Corruspondent's jieule, but I fear we
0. are too late, as Cli)H hats issue11d i his uI
,r tiiatum an ItId he reigts uilprellm in the
qI domain over which he rules. So you
tt had just, as well get rtady, M I. I-ditor,
o. we've got to have that speech from you
st and don't, you forget it.
to Nisses Ethel Paysilngeir and ].)line
Werts have been visiting fiiends antId
relatives in town tie pLst, week.
t The cnnery ha bog lit, and paelced
za over 1,500 bu-4hels of peaehtts, but t.hey
. 1have not )acked Iiy toIatoes--eroplsH
ret rined by stormi and riain. They will
pack about 2,50<1 cases of peaches.
nt There will be the regular service in
t.he Luherao, Alethodist aund Presby
Leriat chl'urIhes.
Cotton Is beginning to opien and it
will not he long iuitil the lleucy stLpLe
n- will be on the market, again.
Mrl- 0. L. Schtumpert, jr., has gone to
of Atlanta to enigau iII business. Our
i-- best wishes attend lhi 1m.
Mr'. MIalcohn Kiber has r'et,ur'nd to
ri- hisa home in At,lant,a after a p)leasatt
ii- vaceationi spent In and i ai r Lound our town.
e- Mr t. 10. 1. LAuther' muet with a painful
atciciet last I"riday while on hiIs way
E. t o Cook's mill, his aeins brokeo and I is
ed horse dashedt oIf antd he was thrown
IL fromau his buggy and puaiflly hurt. liet
ts was heclpedup bi)ly aL passer'-by. Hie is
i- iable t.o be up aL lit,tle againm.
lew laAThis
W.' 'i'r Oe Inti nredl t)oaI-ara 1tw.,re forci
ha oeny (en'-u ol Ciittirrh that, cannllot l.u tcured bm
tiaul's ('ufnau rb l',-t
Ps. a.. J1 UliCKN IY & Co.. i' ops Tledo'g. O.
We, the uus.derai i I, have". known F". J1.
(lhune' 3 for It h it 6 yent s. .nnd be1t' it ahun
perf ei ly honran ie itni a bustnstras1 na c.
Itrsus n iill-a nuclI'in i ale 0 o cry out any1)
wA si r' &ITitijA x. Whan'ii-I. Iliu.'gh Is, To'( edo,
O). WsAi.ns liHNsA- & M~akvis. Whlole.atoa
l)irnggists, toloii, I ,
Ilall's Cnitirrha Cairn Is taken, interrin Iy ict.
[g. ig dl rceli upn the hhl iuini ami mt ii ouas sur-i
fae's of te sy iem. I 'co 75e pigr biatt 's.
Soil by "ii l)irua'tsts Tes, in.oials) fr<un.
5e hini's fatily i'els are thue bes'.
of
:x- Turnip Seed !
New crop Turnip
Seed just received
and for sale cheap
at Robertson & Gil
der's Drug Store.
''enr WVatisI.
iiy I''or the 13)minick schaool . Salari'y
in.. $25 ai month i. A pp11itentionis 10 be filed
rnd with I hae inidersign ied on or before Aut
gust 25, 1898.
NI. tQ. CimmAPPaIC,,
WV. Ii. W 'Am,,AC:C,
.1. T1. MCKITT'itaC1a,
enfl i&f td Trus't,ees't.
Te-.adlher WVaintsd
Th'e Jalapia school wIll elect at tene bertl
on the h3t.h of Augiast at, 4 o'clock.
'ITerm of eight months. Salary $25.
hoard $8 per1 miont,b. Senad aplicationls
to G. W. I, SP'CARMAN,
TI. II. (CumAi,Ma.:as,
WV. I'iwNICHT MI ItelIIANT1,
Tru'istees.
The umndersIgned trustees of lihe ITele
niL School will hold aL meetin~g on Sut
nedaliy, Auiguast 13, 18198, itt :3 o'clock p.
hai. . in tbe ol1l0e of Cole. 1L. Blcaase,
I Eq., to elect tea!cherls foir t.he t white
anud cotloiredt sc)hools. A ppl i(entilonmagly
be haniidd to eIither one of the trustees
on or baeforec said date.
.INO. 1T. ('ii Ai'PPlcLLJ,
Tr'itis1tees.
Tleacher WVanted.
St.. I'hlaiips school. IElection I,) be1
had on September' 1st. Appil ient.on 10
be 1)11 m ade onar before that, date to
WV. I". l(OON.
mnd, I). A. ltm:m'F, "Trustees,
I( C. SIm011,
S. t2t Il'fLnnt S. (.
I _
CASH BAB)
On ai
.lst, wo
No goodN
paid for. (
wo will 11nakc
ilit.oreit, IH WC
our goodls wit
prolit -Holling
for tho cish. Ct
un and it will profi
NE
CLO
ISI
I I
Sure Sigin
When Candy lov
ers get their
heads together
that the verdict
is going to be in
favor of
hiliuoW's
_'hocolates
and
Confections.
They are famous
wherever there ex
ists an appetite for
pure, delicious can
dy.
Whilii's h1iladiamous Chocolatcs
3 porfomt in flavor and quality, do
licious anld heaithful. Mado in
stantly with boiling water.
FOR SA LA' AT TI
J. K. GILDER
BOOK STORE.
llemiember!
I haiive moved to) the m Store
wvhere I hamve a well1 selected
tock of
Jfewel ry,
Sp ectacles',
Clocks and
Silver'waeO,
md)( will be p)leasedl to see
'nstomermS.
Watch, Clock and
Jewelry repairing a
specialty.
EDUARD $CHOLTZ,
The Jeweler.
A Lot of
Zeigler Bros.'s
Best - Oxfords
for ladies that we will sell foi
the next two weeks for kcsi
liau eos., to mn iti factnre
Also a lot of (ildrenm's an<
\Men's Oxfordls icled ii
this sate.
I Andies' Oxfoi-dx -- -- $2 25, for $3.4
MIil.ses' "' 1 II) 2, 1.50 "' .9
Cildrena'si " 84 to) 1(4, 1.35 " .8
This make of Shomesi
known to be thme beust good
on) the mark<et. D)on't mis
this sale; it means money il
yOur' POoket.
Rlespiect fully
JAMIESON.
I afte(r Sep'Jtembeitr
will conduct our
onI a cush batsis.
Aliehvred until
all oil 1 aId
it to your
will ma111rk
Iti .41101t
b a sort
fitrict Iy
11 to se
t you
WBERRY
THING CO.
I
CANNON & MAYES,
AR' -AG,NTS FOR THE
Mansion House Steam Laundry,
01' SlietNVIlA1 . C,
-AT. -
NEWBERRY, S. C.
TilE IAU(E1m EI)OE
of ma'vyrdoi Is retehed when an in
ereior, laiundry sQtnd8 yone l1inen hone
Wit,h ragired t-decs and spreadtt entrIn
buttonlholes. If it don't "ldrive a man
to hard drink" it will surely drive himi1
to seecifing at laiundry that will insure
liin such perfect. work ats 18 done at the
Mansion House Steam Laundry. We
not oly giVe your linen a p1efect eolor
and lnish, but, we emd It hote Iin a
conditilon t,hlat Is111r-s voifort, ill hot,
wetth er.
AGENTS Ill';, """ t
A. A. G ATIS, P1'oIi0tor.
Just _
Received
A lot of
Linen --
Negligee
Shirts- -
bought at bargains
that we will sell out
for less than whole
sale prices.
JAMIESON.
AT CO$T! AT co$T!
--:: --
SUMMER CLEARANCE BALE
We will b)eg in a clearanice stale of aill
oine uimmer G oods aLL "net,ural cost"
Onl Tu'esday, .11unme 28th, and( 01 Lotinu astO1
long ais t,beay last,. VTe earl ier you
come1, hiowever', L,bo heter seCle,ionIs
you will get.
Thlis satle inluides alI i'immier D)ress
G;oods, Colored LawIns, (Org,andIes,
imities, '4erea1es, I 'rints, Skirt,s,
(Ganz'e Un mderviests, Niit,ts, Sumimer
GlIoves, Gor'set,s, &c.
mienite..Undicersirts, ( 'oloredi Launderedl
Shir ts8, MIeni an d I oys' Stra1w lintLs, aL
large line of~ Men and Hoy'v P'ants, La1
d1ies' andi (:h,Ild rena's (Ox ford T1ies anid
i Slipipers', MIen's Sun iner ( oats aind
.Ves'ts, Line and1 ticrashixl Suit,s5, Wi t,o
IDuek C onts aindt Puant,s, Men's light
Viel KiCd and P atLent L [eather Tan
Shoties.
And we wiii sell duiiniig this 81a1(
every t,h in g in our' Store at, great,ly re.
dui'edl pices.
"We nV ever' allow anyionie to $el1 for
B less t,han we do4 ait aniy time,'' but we
will.discoun11 Lti ll formert prices d uring
1 (,his sale0.
W'j5Comno anmd see us often.
COPELAND EtROS,
Loadcl's or Low Pl'icos alid iliallo (Goods,
Main Street ..- Nnwborry. R. (1.