The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, September 06, 1898, Image 3
I heL Salvp ili thle wotld for Cuo,
I1,1-f, 8or1, 44t-s, Halt Ithellmni,
8, V p-' d.. t'i Is r, ('happia Ilulia
' .':h -. t A. i1'"S. and all Sk11 Erlp
-, -il is Ively c rt's Pilem, or If(
- *.iaa ud. II I.girinl I .t give
8 - 1- a ' ll ' . 1o i fes I'. 11-t 14i'ell.
' ' .. bo'-x 14N1r -i by
-, a' Ie t a nId W 14. 'h a I 1 .
Nail tI.. Ito Fat, mers of No. .
A meletminlg (if 1he Col.ton Growers
A ,soitio) of No. I Township is Iere
by valled to be held I8 the voiltlt hou-e
oil Satilrdaty, Septemliber' 10, 1893, at 12
W'clomk m.
A full autai-lanclive I, r-equested.
I ly o'del' J d1. M. JOHNSTONK,
I 're'ident.
FUIN 1 II. DOM iNI(K, Secveta.y.
TthI11 wetvs wvell. I 'ople have
jLIrn I' 81a I )OW Itt's I AI MALy.
SIieri3ro are reliablo lict.lo pills fo re.8I
liktinig the hI)owels, (in consir ipatt.onl
andt sivc headitelle. They don't, gripe.
W. 1a. Pelham.
Wyhy will you hily bitter nlauseating
t,ole., whlenl GOicvm's TASTLMSS CIII11,L
TONIC is ats 1l00LSAlit, as Lemnon Sy'rtip.
Yourl, (11rugrist is autl'olized to refuind
the Iloney in every case where it fails
to cure. Price0, 50 celIts.
Whenl you -o to se - e the line goods
11that l Plytil is 'low altilost, giving away
1) -ing your plocket book 11s You will notA
I I thel When You IAIetu'n w.Ll th ,e
.',oney, It.
A Cl.a-r Little Man.
Dr. W. lN. Belcher, of Newberry, who
has acceptably presided at the pre
scription depart'filetm nt. of Dr. Katufminnti's
41dirg store diring tie absenee of the
hatv,tr, hade us good bye last Th-urs
day mnorningir a1s lie was ret1rn11in1g to
hils honill . D. iuelet is at clevuer
Iht.' man and lits won his way to the
00nt)A.VeI0c and r'41Kect of our1' peV4opl1e by
Is (11Jt-I'1n101ly deoetUand IA3en
tion to business, and wherever- ie miy
dh-oide lo ast, his lot and inl whatever.
busilness he m1ay eniage in, he c-arries
with hiiji the best wishes of the Di8
patch.- 1'exilngrton Dispatch, 1:t Au
Mir 1.1an twent.y million ro.c Sati
110S Of IeWitCs \VWitl liael Salve
li ve been distriited by the matnufitce
t1 s. What betct, pI.oof of thelr8
colfidence it) it's imerits do -you want?
It mores piles. bun'ls. Selids, soves, i)
tile shortest space of Lime. WV . W. I ei
hami.
lad Plynn's ad. Tihe low Iwices hie
Is selling fink. laves, silk dresi 'goods is
simiply astoni-bi". It.
- Teacher Wanted.
A first-grade teacher for Scho.l Dis
t.riet No. 40. Applicants will please
Send Ili their applications to either of
thle undersigned on or before6aturday,
Sept,. 10.
Patirons will please meet at achodl
8.4.Onse oil the above datte it) the after
I -lon Itt :1 o'clock.
.1. C. CA i'm ,
W. 11.SAtNM ,
( n MIinute Cogh (Te sitv-pises
A ople))h by~ it.s qick cotres antd ebldren1 Ot
ny113 tatke it In large quanotitics n i thou t
t8he least lthLnger, I t hats won08 (r itself
the behst pu88tat,ion of anly prIepara t,ion
usedt todaly for' colds, er'oupl, -t,ieklintg in
the8 ..s8roat. 4)8 obstina8te coulghs. W. 1'.
1.aki 8 A st it chI ini Tinsto
Salves 8)1n). IIlughe s' Ton8)ie (n. w im)
j)wo4ved. Ltat.8 pleasan818t) taken) int earl'y
Sprin 1g 818(1d" Il prevent8i s Chiills, .)n
ginl atnd Mit aarial I"0vers. A t' a)n the
livr tonies 81p the system. I etter8 than
C1iinine'. G taateed,4)4 tr'y it.. A t,
druiggists. 500c. and $1.00 bottles. 1(18m
'8'acheor Watti.edc.
The1 t.i 88t ce's of Mlt,. I '1leasan8t school
d1istr'ii'., No 298, wvil meet,00 at,. the school
houtse ont Satur) iday1, September 1(8, 8at, 2
o'celoc8k in) t,hie8 aft.ernoon08 to 01lect, a
t,acher ~a lry' $30 to $35. Niale' .each
('r want8.ed1. Allpply On 01r beOforea ab1ove
date to J. Ml. WIeni.:n,
GlymIphville, 1. C.
~will furn8)I ih 8a first-C1lass harb'cue a080t
i . A. A. NateOs' ridence48W on1 Satur- t'
day, Sept.imb1er 108.h). Dinner08' -iadie4s
:3 0cent,s: gent s 35 cents. Ie{due ot 80)n1
tlmilies. .Lhle usual8 en)joyment1i. for'
younlg folks d1. D). HI. K1lIun: .t&f3t.
e1. W - Swinsdler, iI4tiuling Salv.-.
'Th,at wvill cur ie 8any3 sore, hats been1 in
use4 for several y'ears and88(11 is8 en lorsed
by laeadinag p'hysicians of Newherr'iy
(ton8ty. Pot'r14 sae atly lea1din dr 8't
t, ,r'e. No enre' no4 pay13. t& f 8t,.
tl'ATIlI.
1) 'ed, Sat.8urda88y, Septemlber' 3d. 1 88,
ait tIh 8' ir home ini I"actor'yvalle, En8gene
Albert,I ifus, oldes8t (child( of The'odor'e
L.. and8 Jesia'.t J. Lont.. Age 2 yars8, I
mon)8t,h and)8 88 dia' Charle1 st.On paper08s
* 'Rye,
Barley,
Red Clover,
Lucern,
and. Woods Ever
gree Lawn Grass Seed
for sale cheap at
Robertson & Gilder's
Drug Store.
5muc'ce'.i--Wo8. , & .8.6 intg.
-10 year8s ' cces in the (SouthL, pr Iove8
flu 1hles' Ton)1ic) a great r'emed'y fot
Chills -in all 11 .\1 alar1i1 al l avers. I ett.et
11han8 Qu8 inine. (1uaran88teed, tl'y it,. AtI
Dr)iuggist". 50(1. tad $ 1.0') bott,1es. t6mic
Lo(ok it. onr18 line( Cof AIpi no iFelI
.1atts at,75) cCnts, w~orib k I.00.
tf'. JAMJ8'soN.
VARiOUM ANDl ALI. A1t1091T.
The14 suecoild primaitry will bv hold ntext,
Tuesday
Ir. \V. S. Nieltmn is iImrkinot (o&
.1. W. White.
Nir-. Richard Caldwiell I,, vlerkilL att
Mimnaugi. 's. .
See notives of finail1 setti e III iII III
mfher volkimnt.
). 0. It. Nliam.r ; an.n..1n11cdt, a.n
ent. blatt for NIatlyr.
IN]r. P". NI. I.vanls offers S40m14 valuiabbW
farmil lands for sale. See hil
Nlr. Il,. itiser. of is oln a
Visit to relatives in Newher'y.
'.l'here et a g'ett man vl y V oto
races this Yetr in Ihe pimlarivs.
iss Doll I atld hats turm-d to Nkw
h'rt y aind will re1sumie he it usic class.
lynn advel-tises s,Ie atazingly
(healp sales in ainot.h1.r toliiautul of this
tostle.
NIrs. S. '. Dt ican w':Io its bceen onl
at viskit, to relattives andl( I' I1ids I n A b
bevilel hats t,uli'nd home.
Aliss N. E'. Stone has beent very ste
cessful itn collecting for the iwoarth
O)rphanaage.
The heat in New York the past week
has beei excessive and there -have
beell-nmany deaths and prostrtations.
MIr. 0. NI . .1atieson has just ret-rned
faroma1 the North mll 11arkets where he
hait-s boulght his fall and winter stock.
lion. Cole L. Ilease went to Colum1
bia yesturdiay as mnemivber of the Special
coiaittee to liilh tihe count, and tabu
late the vote for the State ollicers.
At at Ileetintg of the oatrols of St.
l'hillips school ol Fridty, Heptemliber
2nd, Nai. and Mles. G. A. Mills were
elected to tLtea the school the ext
'The town callvas seems to be star'ting
yaly One vanldidatt lor Ma or is at
1101un0hed by.N Ihis fl"'Ilds and others toe
s)ok<en or ad t( ionht the rtac will ie
liv.ly and inteesting bL-fore it is done,
M'. Ilisha Curet,on and MIisses Sallie
K. iIrlown and 'inkie 3rown, of More
latd, Ga., and MIr. it. S. S01humt1pert, of
Cohlialtibia. aro vMisit,Y relatives and
fr'itnds inl NUwIer''.
'TIhe ttcig at t1I-eilr lt ethlehem chaurtchl
for next Priday itt the in terest of imis
sions notet in la.t week's issue or tihis
paper lihas beenl in1defilnitely post.ponled
ill Cosltlleuetc of a barbeue ta, at St.
'hilips ChIl-ch the saoe day.
Capt. .1n%). P. lanks is anntounced
againl in thllis.issule for the Legislature.
iis card was left ott because the exc
tive comm1a1ittee so dclaared. Now the
ebtage thi c'fot'Ier' dleclatt ion antid
Ihis card is einserted with te ot,ber'
who are itn the seeold ratee.
Tle Saterament of the Lord's Suppei
will be dispensed itt te Thompsoi
street cttuh nt,m Sabbat,h. In ,blt
preparaLtOy sot'vices Prof. Bowers wil
preach Friday at 11 at. in and Rev. J,
13. Hood oan Sattrtday at 11 a. mn. Ti(
public cordially invited to all thest
services.
aT. T1. 1. Reeves has brouight to out
ollice a box of cott.on bolts which s1oi
the ravages of thac bolt wotrm atndt how
the coittont is tottintg int theO lie'ds,
Alanay faatter's wh Io htave seen it sa)
thtat it is getaeral ini this section otn ate.
cout, of bl,hetraints aand tbat the croj
will be cut oil verty muich.
At sitOC )a NG AC'(' l)ENTI.
Younttg .hthis mmC. Ci .gganmi. Aceten tan ty 1(1 In
Ith I.Itt al It trttat,r.
Ont Satt'rduy i gl t, ot ' cottautat tt a
wa's shaoeced by' te.-tar' tintg inttelli
gencee thatt , ottni C. G oggans thte 1-1
year-'old soni of Mrts. I, tadai Gtoggam
had aceidhentallyv shtot tand killed his 7
yeartl-oldt br'ot.hert Wila Go;ggants.
It, was \Villiuam's bairitlabiy. lie wat:
sevent. iIe lad baeen unuasually happli
attd chaeertful tand ptlayful tatll day ai
durttingW the evenaint u tp tCo t,h e mtomaena
Cof the fearfufal atccideant.
T1hae t,ht'te I'ttle' brtherltts, .1 ohni
jotlly gotod timtae platyinti whiat thte
caltled '"beaa'" whena .lohn t picked til t,ht
guna which hae thoutaght, wats nt, loade(
land said hec woutld shoaot W illiam amat
it wats all too true for' thae gunal d id g<
oIlf withI faata Irtesul ts. .'vta, th lit.Ii ,h
sister!, wats atbsea, at, taer Aut,'s - a
Gartty's.
hunttin tg anttd thte atniver'atsal prattice wVa:
to untload the gain before brlinaginlg it it
t,he hoause bait, on th is occatsiont atn foa't,
ntetly onec bairtel wats Itlaed.
Tlhc lotid totokl a'lTee, ini t,be shouldlei
and itt less thaniltItnI hout' atftert th<t
fatatl sht, tthe Ii tIt felilow wais dleatd.
It wa's at satd etnd ing of a happIIy bir th
day3 'Tte gteat sytmpiathtetic hear't 0
the CItt.irte cttmmutatnti t,y goes (lut to Ilin
grief -u it'ketn miot.hert anda li ttlte brother;'
ad sisterl. Willitam t wats ta br'ight
mtanlyt~ little fellow attd thae sudden~t amli
t,ratgite ettdin g of Ihis youn tg life is a se
verIO blow. H] is r'eminIs were gent,t12
laid to t'est int Ilos'emtot, Suaty13 a ft.i'
ttotln in theI ln'esenItcC of a hug at o nLlt
cturs o'0(f sorrlow inte ft'iend s.
TIhie Ier'aldt andaa News e'xtendsl it;
tendteres t anad mto t, si1cere IC y mpdahie
t Ith sorrow'intg (amtti ly.
DO YO LIKE (8000 COFFEE?
If so, h ny theo ' "l ttno I ltoio
birad. Thlais is an Cexcellett brtltan
of Moca anad J avia, antd wi'ill go twici
as5 flat' ats chtap coflfee.
If you will ontly try thtit4 brttad yoa
will <auit using chealp.andi( poor coffer
Ini it youi wvill find both quality atn<
economy. Sold b)y
. B. J(Nl, Soin Agent.
.onl of Ilenry 11 and Mary A. IIease.
wis bor-1n inl Newhery C omnty 0 N ears
tv o. le att clded the di l'orent, schools
in the pity and Nowhb'-ry Collke.e. In
188' lie enterved tho Law School of the
Sut,h Carolina College ant '_rau.litated
at th e Georigetown ,aw Scool at,
W Lshington, 1). C , in 1881); was ti
*ilitted to priat,iee before the Supreme
C )trt of tie District, of Coluimbia Iln
May, 1889; before the Supreie Coulrt
o1 South Carolina a few days later, and
before the Supreme Cotrt of the Unitei
States in March, 189:. Ile has been
very sucessftil in Iis pralctite, es
pecialiy inl I.he erimiinal vouirt., ha1vigp,
deMIfendd m11,1.anyi cIapiital ast's. Inl poli
ties Mr. Illease is a i Reformer anld inl
1890 wats elected to the Legislature,
Wihen le too a pjromlinentstantld among
the Iembors; was chairitian of the
comllittee on privileges and election.;
was twice elected Speaker pro tenm of
the House, and was tre-elected to the
ii ooso in 1892, leading t,he ticket.. He
was a mnember of the State itoard of
Canvasser.s for -1 years; presidentiil
elector on the Democrtie tivket in
18961; has been eount,y chairmia of his
conty, delegate to several State col
ventions, and is now a memei) of the
State 1,xecutive Committee from New
he'.:y. Itn the primary just held, out of
11100 votes, he receivedi iO"5 leadilig
the tiCket and being the only onte, out
of 8 eaididates, ttoiinated. He is at
pr-Osent, I1nteident of the town in which
lie vesido.s. At tihis (1898) prinuary, at
his hiomie c lub, he received 151 out of
1i60 votes. His able defense of the dis
peIsa'ry law tid the reform movement,
on the stump throughout the county,
did mu1110,h1 towards giViig to cAndidiats
favorable to that, measure their vote int
t,his county. Aiong the young tmen of
tle rising generatiot, notne have shown
more d istinguished qialities or apittitde
to part.iciplate in the government of our
State. le is well liked and deservedly
popular, and Newberry County hopes
to see him advanced to higher positiUons
of trust in the near ful.ure, and being
an able and well Informed parliamen
tarian and havin. before acceptably
lilied the position, the next, House
would make no iIstake In electing himl)
as Speaker.
by loctal u illtionis, na tty tino utrI ieh
thle tlis etiset ptit toin tf the i-hi. 'Phere is only
onl* warlvil t ne deinfit'ss, ni l llat is bly con.*
sxt littional rentett ies, t.~ 11'-anexx Is (IIns- (I hv
it 1n1 inflt (01 conlition1of ihn to ttns Iini g
of the tiustnethit Iii'Tubte. Whelaiit thilt tb ets
ittntett you have at rumbl I' g StliI 'I.r In.
let-feet hie iring, it'ud whttl it ii tent irely
eloiadl di afntess to Ih rt e tsult. aniel itieex t he
restor 11-d tO its noalllll conti iont, hear iltg w' I
ie .'e'tr y.< fie es; in Ill : ses 4 uti of ten1
are cilmsect by ttitrh, whtelh Is nioting t0 t
We. illitivn Oneelinntireol t).tihsrx fi-tan
t' - is if .ininess 0 It .sed tt y c..la~rrhI) Ithat, enn -
fom i eitrs free'. 1". .1 i iiGN iY & I'
' ledto, o
lialt's Fa.a. itim tare. thle beg,t.
At a mieeti ng of the D emtocratic Nxe
cut.ive Clomm eo held today it was
foun td tht at Ml r. (. 1. I leiase ha ving r,e
(telved a mnajorit.y of t.he Ltes cast for
mem iiber of the irlgislatulre; Mr. WV. A.
HI.ill a nmajorit y fur Cont.ty Supierv~isor;
Mr. Wv. WV. II.odges ta majority for l 'ro
bate J1udige; Mr'. C. I''. I 1oyd a nmajority
' Cou nty Tireas uret; Nit' W. C.X
Ctromer' aL maljortit.y for C ountliy A itd itot';
are decl ared itntmin ated for ii he respect
yve ohles.
T1hatt a secondtt elect ion for Count,y
St perinttetd en t of i'dnetationt is ordher'ed
betweent Mr. ii'. W. Hligginis anid Mr'.
Tlhos. WV. K ei, as net.ther' one re
te'ele aL maijorit,y of tile. votes cast for'
that oflice.
Tbhat, a secondl t '.et.iont for' muembt s
of the ILegisl aturie is ord ted betw etn
Messrs. C. T1. Wyehe, Hi. i lKvansit, Ari
thur K(ihder, D). A. iiket anid Jito. IP.
[Han ks, t,bey Itav intg recei ved t.h e hi ght
o st num tber of Votes bu11tlneithet' one a
TJhe samte manatifgers ili servte ini the
secontd prtittatry eletctiont, exceplt the
manatger's of L,omng I ,ate clubh w ho r'e
futse to serve. Ot,bers will he appoinitedl
In their place..
T1h e Chitrm ttan will (1eli ver boxes,
Itickets, ete , Ott Sturttday and Monday.
A (lever 'I-ti'k.
it eettainily lookts like' It, bti there ia
r'eally to trilk about. it. Attybody can
Itry It whto ti hattae Hacki amtii Weta,k
idnesst03, Ma ii or ne' ttrvu ts troub les
i.wvuy by takLiig I'Clecrt n litters. 1'This
'iteitite tionies upi thte wvholet sysleem,
yls as ati sit ituhant to I he( Li ver andt
K(idneyts, is a 'both lirith-r antd notr'e
anthitly. Itis pu trely vteg,etmable, a ilid
ltuxamive,. I utd t estort's thle syl4temt to it s
natuLirad vigi r. Try i'010ctrie Hi tIers an rd
he 'ontvinctte'd tht they tire a mirocle
wrk er ReC ry bot le gua raniteed.
Ottly 50te. n boi ttlet at iR.beurtson & Gil
dier's n it elhat'ltstnt's D)rug Store,
A hig lot. Jeans Ptant, OverallIs,
Workshtii't s, etc., just received.,
t.f. .inat N,
FLYNN'S
$11,327.50' of Fine Dry
9 (I yds in ilo blatek and fatl' Silks froi
min js, tin I diIII, at piles, 10e to 2
27h(0 .in ds if hhtek. it, .oiltor.di and ras
<11"mlity at It ap-d I-he 25v qu.ility at
15-00 yald. whiite 11o' color--1 ,mbrhoidecry
a:lm 2:w)t- oil the dolar.
"M l''ls. wotIl h7 .I to fl 50, ditiniavvd by w
Y), lt V 'I- saw su11 l);l
bkldc 1'1b111114-1 Sit i II gI ; .1t'va l ; |
it 'tW. (o t1itk uip 11, just, v'e d\'t
lia I' )il '.
: 50 pit, imrs K id G loves dtaI ltgd by ;v w
18IM Nards bla IC and colored Silk I,
40,10 yards Yard Wide Sea hlaad t,
\Ve glint.lliee the prives of all '0lot
York cost for these goods ati
1'. S. -As all our goods are Ital
alwnys try to jew' us down to do their t
vainot atfo'd to aste t,i i oli customers
you have lily looking around to do, pleal
berry at the li ices they are selling at
To every person who trades $1.00 tt
Till,. WORlK OF TillK W031M1CN.
Tim Utke.>tbury DlaMte t Otifirenat,% fir tile
Al. IC. Church i tilit nt Inttet4-rlg
5destihag it Nt)wbirry.
The anual meetintg of the Cokesbury\
District Wottnal's Woreign misslonary
Society wits opened Friday night, in t,he
Met,hodist chiureli by tile pastor read
ing Scripture lesson and prayer by Iev.
P-. 1'. MeClintock. A good congrega
tion present. NII.S. /Al. C. Owens of
Abbeville District, Secretary, I ), -iled.
Miss Nellie Chapman aILde tle ..1t(n ress
of welcome and M rs. i.. S. Herbert wel
comned the jtivenile delegates. M iss
Maggie HIiidgens, of Ione lath. r.e
sponded and little Jessie Speed, of A b
beville, responded to the juveniles.
M rs. Humbert spoke'of the joy that she
felt in being present at this time.
Business session was opened Satur
day mornitig by Mrs. M. S. Herbert.
Mrs. Owens presided. Aliss I1)ndgens
was elected Secretary. There weie
about 25 delegates and visit,ors pretS2U.
Mrs. Owens read an interesting report
of the work in Cokesbury District. She
reported 42 auxiliary societies with 793
me m bers and $9i3 1 con tri buted d
ing the fiscal year. There were inter
eting and encouragiring reports from
delegat,es of auxiliary societies.
Mrs. Humbert report.ed the work In
the South Carolina Conference Society.
There are 200 auxiliary societiet in the
conference with 5,909 members and $7,
033.08 collected during the year. The
8. C. Conference W. F. M. Society was
organized In the Methodist, Church in
Newberry, December, 1878, by flishop
A. WV. W ilson. Since orgamizatiotn the
Societ,y has raised about, $t0,000 There
were interesting reports r'ead by the
juvenile meumbers-Mary H ill, Virginia
Hecngin, I3essic Hudgens atnd MIiss Ale
Callha.
D)uri ng the mieeting MI rs. II erbert, and
Mr ls. IInmbiilert, both natives of New
berry, spoke enthusiastically and lov
ily andI wit,h some11 pride1 of the begin
ing of thiis great, work having taken
pla1ce in their towni. T1he WV. ". MI. So
ch-ty ~ of the N9. l'. Church Mout.h has 314
inference Societie's, 3.li25 auxiliaries,
71 -179 members anrd raisedl for for'eign
toiissions d uring the year *Stiel18.7(i.
T1he Woman's I oard apin-aopriat,ed for
this yeaur over $9(,0(00 Since organiiza
tion in 18'78 the WV. F. M. Societ-y has
r'aised. *1 ,200,000O The society suppilort,s
50 missionaries antd the-re tare 1312 asis
tat, teachers, 12 boar'ding schools and
abtot, (1,00)0 womieni, young pleole atnd
chi11'leni und.er i nst.ruction.
Th'le work of the' society is in Ch inn,
Kotren , lI razil, Me x ico tItilnd ( Indin Tet'
lritory. The ltd ies gave somec i nt.el'est
I ng accounts of idol wvo'shi ip and dartk
hieath etis and i~ touchbintg I nciden ts
of conversions and( tiump11 1hat, det,hls
of nat,ives.
Sunday wats aL red1 letter dlay. (Opened
at 10 a. m with a sirit,ual feast where
many test,ilied for J1esus and the bless
I ng the work hadl been to themi. See
neccoun lt of tIbe ex cel b.nit sermon by ll{ev.
J . W. l)an iel ini another p lace. Th'et'e
was a nmeetinrg in the afternoon for the
chiildren. At night, Itev. .J. WV. D)an ie
pireachied int the chur ichi tand Mrs. llum
bert spoke to a large congregation in
I lev. J1. W'. Fpeatke!'s cit.y mtission
Thie next, mteetinig is to bei held itn A b
beville Sceptemnber, I 199.
Thiis was a mtolst enijoy able tandi excel
lent mneeti ng friomt begi tnn ig to c lose.
T1hae followIng resolutions werte untar.
iously adopted:
I tesolvred, 1st. Thiat we Li.hankI ou r
(lear sister, MI rs. MI. C. (Owens, for the
ale manner in which she hatis presided
over~ this con ference tand assuri ae hier oft
our love and1( appreciation of hier' very
ellicient, services.
lIesaolvred, 2d. WV etee ourii i hearit
felt, thanks to M rs. .1. WV. Ilumbiert, andl
M rs. I'. S. Ilierhiert, for t.heir pr'~een'e,
arnd hope Li.hat thle inin ienice o)f these tno
ble hIir'istitan wvomte n will intsapirIe us to
reniewed U lor'ts in ouri wotrk.
I iesolved, 3d. Th'lat we ex press sin
eer'e grat,i tudle to thre people of New
berry for the kcinrd and hiospittable ma n
nei'rI in whiich t,bey hiave reei vedl arid
entertailied the rremnrbet's oft t.his con
lIesIIol ved, 4thL. Thliat,ti tin ks are a'io
due to the mniIsterlal biret,brin of New
Imm. ll3 ,.ur th II..nr('nni( arid words lit I
GREAT BANK
Goods, Clothing and 3
atui Jill Ictian n t l to 01. o
Iltur, atl. -,w to ."w viach.
VAI lIA 1l *-4 i . 9 ;.1< I{i q
t I a Wil ite I- I' h I, tul
lio it h Iik I pt u ) ui st it ittil
tier, 5v ho :!7e it. pir, acorin tov , Imt
Lt's, T(IIcholl Valit netII., Jild humhII--ed
hIV -4V (URliNy IIa 3 t :h - d. S1111nners"
s tb lwe III mvr than ht 'v e (vr bee -in
etfil thOrtefr .t ts ev r iboyi vun m tti
kced Itt '.he Imowest, I(o-Ssible. price w%I v:III
dttling'r els(i he e wv wlat athIeI i ndt I t.
wo wouldn't, he mS liAlld to hu a gold
;U do it before .\oi cmnitc top ste u,l-,aIs %oul
P'lynnl's from nlow Iltil the 1.,t of (tItIh
The Only
IZVS0Ilved(, -Ath. That w .LarneStly
hank o thM inamrs tf t.h choir for thw
weel, Strils iff mu11-ic to which Wt.
aI%Ve list.elled. INJIy thcY live log tII
in t,h praiwiisv of mur di(m- Il h n ..
ltesolvvd, 61-.h. Thalit we reque'st, the
NMINAIO
ForHoutse resof rtsn t
AwherryI patrs.
wJ . pltltivi ll [it) bnoll f iv 111- 1 v
y.-cIe it it st'LA viwt'ilidlt. ill tliv!
0111' tl IUCtiOi~ l, kIlOW1ill jie~dItt
ANOUCMNTE,A
Fo ors Mo erse
\layer ast a sutablte Icdtt..-ltt1 in the
n lgton.eeto,koigta,h
,vltgieunves l a t i t tin ch
tatives.
N A l i ' . .1 I t ( ) . P Ih I A ' K I S i I i i - E
bly la tniut,ed its it vtaildidite for
'-clecut,ionl to tbe lower Hllusk. of thel
-k-netul Aesembly, and is piedg d to)
Lbide 0he resilt, O tho Detmoerati. Pri
dy Election. C c i.
THE.C FIKlNDS OF COL 1). A.
Dickerit respect,fully aninounce him)
ts a Canldidaite tor. tbc Legi.-ltue, be
bre t.he col -iillg prim taries anild pledge
111m1 to aLbidIV tihl NSliult, Shou1ihki be
SI en to II at k 1 W .e ' v. S.
NA\NY VI-'Rl'-l. I
Ifll I iVAN M. iitCNty
Regiostra ionre oti,sbect
..L thlules andi reguth5iti'2si'.ios oe
ieIe ot,i o r w t'y. ~ ,ite 10
ASTi,i Ul3' 4 1 I'jil.:l f its II li.i hiLly
Thisoisnte a s ndatfrr
Wteint he yoilur ant1i
Spes tof abid kindsslt ofor m
putatingwiar upleicties.
Catsup, Wy(c.i WeHdiiB hAN
wha oue awaantdida' fwte
gaateubetto hem t)ocraei
pre.ar Wgeion.ae o
h andidthe o eebrain 0te
Call on uys.prnedn f10
ianOin hi c aeornr. nt
ph-nie hinto nabbilee (If-.ull ofte
Itim tl ne I inL N.1 ) 7 Township', t h
RUPT AND FIR
hoes at prices heretofoi
:1 pa of L,adtlws' tand (:h1Ild ren's X II GIo
215) i - I .al '4' it ial %I I Ases' F2Y-le.t, read
I ;i, i ll Mi .\"ial ,1ish St-ot i
.'I tI I:w per. p;tiv. ile palt outwit
23-i lInI \Vaw a A I )-s 'a si t.tI a t'll, u I nqiomu of
I c(' Ir I (Ire I I omtn yngn.
:Iaf -.n'4.i la is il h ih ir,n' :
s oIf Ial.he1r un ikmi s., it it,, than , il Iuwive.
:t i5 remanllji~ t. hhtek NilIk lI ue
l:'11t :1, v.li , i Oi l it 1.111. ti lt Si l I I ki I Ill.lttI
I i I Iuth ( ';1.()1o la at :maly .IahI . W v plah
h41-(l h1a11g aill.,ni11ad .he I'le t ime 11n1dw
,-Il thom .11, we III)-; vespewcifill)y, but, lir,
wi (.11 haIllat stly i Iuia bll ly j-. , but. wv
iha- rw :5t. iTev n oil wat , wanLyou to It
InigIat as vll tri . ,.t t an olk-l-l ait to el
-r,will hme "ivel :11 I adl it's' (;ard ll I la, a
Strictly One Price Cash I
AT COT! AT COT
-:0:
SUMER CLEARANCE SALE
W e wIII bt-ginl l eaa iat of aL1l
our -tltlilir G;oodis at. "avOural vost."
ton Tit.-siaty, .1titie 28th, and <m inoti H e as
1l' r aS the If a.V t,S. The earIliVer yOuA
C0111-, howl-ver, thel bittter. sellettions
yOuI will get.
Th is qalt. ine1les alil 81ummerol D)ress
Godas, ( 'olovlt I Law, ( ).galdies,
It ', I ' el cut es. I~ s
I Il itivs, l - 'tal . I 't s, S I-rt.s,
t I,!t. ( n trv.ts s tit, 1\1it'ts, Stt mer
( llvevs, It orsetts, & t.
A ti l In aiasltota in h- S in i ll .t . delart
Shirts, Mt-I) 1'1d Iloy",' traw Haflts, at
h it t lit f atif in n ilB OYS' P nts, Lia a
ill nC(hildruln's ()xord Tivs and
Slilpp, . Menl's silmlimr C'onts ind
\'ests. klivin and C'rItsh .1uIits, White
Duck ('0n1S aII I'antS, \len's ligtr
\'ivi K id aml I 'atevn, I. I atbir '. anI
Shows
A id "vt will st ttll viuritg this salk'
v ytin i n tur stort at gi e'vat-ly II
dot-vd prvives.
"Wv IllVI allow) Itayone to sell for
lvss taanl wt. (Io lit. anl\ t,imlt.," hn1t, we
will di.,4Onul.tiall filrmer- prievs duingll
I '(alle andl kzt.t las fi t en.
COPELAND BROS,
Lcatimr' U Low Prices al Rolta(lo (,
Matiti Street - - Newberry, S. C.
CANNON& MAYES,
AI!I'-t1.:NTSWV'I-1T111.11.
Mansion House Steam Laundry,
NEWBERRY, S. C.
oaf mlarIt, rdtlom is re':ached'a when'an liin-a
tairla m.y atnt ivsdas yatuar Ion ho't aanta.
wviIl i '2h.at taete ed...s atmii sprai'tla a'agh.
buat.1aonhaala's. It it doat' n'' ivea' manliti
1tt saekinug a laundryl'~ thaut, wa.il lanlre
hai .a uch pae'rfaat workil ats is donatt L thce
Manulsion iloutse Sat,t'tam I ,aantadry' We
nlat, anily g'Ii'vtaaaur ljie IL aaeetetaolor
an in iash, b tut, wet sa'nda it. haotme il It
coundatit ion tat, inasureas a'iofot, inl ht
leniember!
'A>p' itehI I (tt\L U1,' W illit'ts,
stock of
( 'locks :uI
Si Ilrware'(,
Watch, Clock and
Jewelry repairing a
specialty.
EDUARD SCHOLTZ,
The Jeweler.
I Htuy you ait t c ost att ,11am1Itt
Sh,tsaii I ts in t.a i..,.. a l r.. t . t.
E SALE...
'0 unknown in So. Ca.
Vvs, datmMged by wit.t, at 5e to 20o a pr.
itnd Silk Glove,. very fine. Sc to 0et a p.
:inr: fal. y colo di4. 2 to 50t goods, at
rvs 1i1v pai vs f it 10 laik stockinAs.
t,ie filt ,I good. a' at litld c m1oro 01111
it fI
,hoat, [omI 15ew to 651c,
I Cazsiies; s I I Il vhIt
'hibdrel -It a11r.1ut 11:tf whlat
i just, 4penie<d up at. less tNan
thiho-o. glvmn away
i only s e n tih ollar or m-tial New
a fair prolit.
mld.y, .u Ast of t ro t o m r1 Who
ith t verY wnut ill ws make utw
25v for it.. "ls t n r hard.") If
imb a s eple as to .d tood: In New
I a present.
-ouse in Newberry.
Just
ReceiVed
A lot of
Linen - -
Nesligee
Shirts - -
bought at bargains
that we will sell out
for less than whole
sale prices.
Rtespectfl,
The ar RFaOus
JAMItU.
werse e theex
Its a teter
pure thelio vn
A aor of
Zeigter aros
BhootesOtod
TrLAI heyareC~vsl fa os
ts apeite 'C( for Is
pure) . o, de()lc eis an-1(
Is paerf i ns ) f lavor....$ 2n5inl, o.
'I'OiI s A i)II( Ai T SIl1(0 I
Ai Lt iao.Io',ms
th ig sler mi Bro' i
Be sOx ords I)
Jo a<MietntwwlsNlfo