The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, October 25, 1898, Image 2
E. II. A ULIL, Eiron.
tihere, seets to have bein an epidtenie
of homicides inl South Ctrolina lately.
You searcely pick up a daily paper now
that does not. contain an accoutit of a
homuicide. We think one is reported
froi Greenville on atn average of oneo a
week.
The Imost horrible assassination that
we have read of lately oecurred in
l>lgetiehl haot week, when Mres. At-kin
Son wasi h4it to death while in the bug
gy witih her hbar a on their way homte
fron \il ista and while almost in sight,
of thtir lilie where their little chil
dren were anxioulsly awaiting their re
turn. The olh(t wzs etvidently intended
for Mr. A tkinsion. tint his wife \\ as not
foeling well and her head was resting
on hi left olitiiler and the shot. took
eteet in her throat killing her initant
ly. The assaooin inet theu in the road,
tired the fatal ohot anti ian. Mr. AtKin
son say., lie cannot tell whether it was
ai wite tian or negro. The acetounts of
the ui1rth.r :.o far uilblislietd do not alo
i.nany rea-o forkl the' da.tardly dekid.
The fact i' hiuiin life is held too
lightily ati th ie hiw seeins to hold no
terror for the vvil der.
Why it is so we te not kinolw. There
mV!t le1' a Cai ani there nay be a
ret'lilly. At t litre sIolll le'.
'y any ine ,.hotl\l wtiant to kill we
C innot underotaind. \We have no desire
ti' in-linatAon to dh i'ijr' even to t'
enil,eie. Fven when a hiomitide is
vomilimitteld inl wtl-f-deft n-c t hvi'e must
have bet mumtiler in the le'art of the
mai wheo i l ;4b-l.
A prom11iwn,lt fal no-.r f th ckiuinly
Wa0 in lur i lit o i-' ilf her dhay and inl
taiking eef lth 'ecnitir .:en rally hit
Saggestel thiat iln view eef the fat that
there welt tOw :0 iany applicantit few
the varioe. po.iitils to be tilldt'l it
would le' a goed tih ea ii 'ut i it(e 'eict'
1ue to tlot et hherw. e nd in that way
weV m11Iht oave smw mneIy. Tbl-rts i:.
juot aOwnt an much irlin to dh> that as
it is to autie tee th, loewe't hidde
soie thing- that atre let tlit way.
Ther'e lirt rate rie'l in North ( 'ile
linia, Mlis-iidpi amd at clt- hiew
The mot fem-ru11 tt,e a lars e\i,
i North Carilina. It is wet"e than
th' rteeni't'et di elayn ill 'it h Ca'ro
lina1.. The 'opulits fused with I tie
lit'gro.es in Nort It ar<!in1.ia t wi year,
ago atid the Whlit.- alt,e nOw having a
te .li;1beIl tine wit h 1l i . liee
olle-hierei- art impilelielit and ino
lent anild the whites say that nevro rut
inl North Car(llina Inlmst kind. TheY atrk
dett!rmlinekd and will varry Ilheir pmint
They slmineier have 'ilenitttt aw
J1udgc Mlvv refulots to d isoh -- hh
Injilnetionl in thll l1airkt-l1y contest cal
and hols that. thit' tIat V.eetivi
Comnilit tt' of the parly has no4e juri'i
tio l ovie'r t'le titlis in lt' Ie ll'ininit'r feit
otyOiit~ celti's atl tha" onliy tte det
T1hiis titling imikes.' ie' aet ten. Ini a eten
test el el't'th-u. eef lihe eotety t'eemni
tee fin al intd 1eee apea ito tte h'a' ' .~
tontitt e' can e' tak~ il e'en. f c ii .
lher-' h iseai'tr.''e a nc ..e
'The' couni ti mmb- a~C
day. l-' fteet en- ; I
eighit inew te: en'and
tis an e'x'ellenit reecrh fori ee'
and it thle irst of lie tel n wheni..ten
time is alway- leest in statini, alt i the'
the j:eries welt' b-t eelf yee'l'tCrda aft-.
noon at half paslt e oeee'clok
There'c shouli be large e'reops oef wheni
anti eats pelati this fat!. It is hot te
te( sow (eats in the falt ithati in the -pin
The expcer'ieceof the b hest farmIlers i
thatt ai fall t'rop is the surte'st iteo.
G ov. llerh''it yes ter d ay appoe iti'
1st r'egimeitnt t. sineecd t'el. .\lsteii ani
htroitOel Mna. Sttekt' tee the litle
maitde~ vaclant.by the promeonet ien oef I 'e
T1ihllman.
Theli recenlt fro'tst.s have atboulIt t' itl
the yelIlow fc eer an atltll qutt aantinc ac
stiitions haveye been tereovted.
ilteowic to k Goodet.
Goodee ehack arc' really' metre thtan ski
deep'. etc peninig enit tirely' cn ai he'nh
coniditi t cef tedl the v'ittl ganti. If thi
loktf '., teur estue at'l ic is di"ore
you hav~e ai det pteie i bc(k; if youllr kit
Jowyce tre 8tiche'ed, youct ha e' a' incithe
st'arely hae geood looetks. ''E'leictric' il
tersi" i a god] All'elive' and Tonti
AXcts diare-ctly~ in ie i-tomaich, iiv'er tot
kidness , peuriflies the hett> ed, e'ur pt14in
pets, llotc te'e' a nd bilc , and.' i u give
go(d ('cmp lt- eit. Eve'cry bot ele gua.i
acnteedc. Soeld tl Rkert seon & Gi lde-r
and Pet~lham'si l)rug Ste re. "el ('ens
per bottle.
incefl' F"lynit annouenia' d h i- c.ut pe're
his stoire, hias beeni .' i c 'ide all t he t ile
Rye,
Barley,
Red Clover,
Lucern,
and Woods Ever
gree Lawn Grass Seet
for sale cheap at
Robertson & Gilder's
Drug Store.
TUIC FALL OF MANILA,
Contract fir I'aIal I.atest Was Let anid
Witt be xthibite,titt atho Fair.
10.verybody interested in the fair-wll
be pleased t.o learn thatt, at .contract, haii
bwel 1a1do with "'aln" to give hi
latest. and best speetacle, "Tho Vall of
llila.' and ail 111.1glilcont display of
lireworks lor tilree nlights during the
fair.
The10 otIleers In ch11argo of the State
faii atre desiroum of having this display.
The railroal otlilails have givenl thc
Iowe-st. assetger :rates for Tiuesday,
Wednc113sday atnd ''hl ursdaty, the 174h,
I11th and 17th of November, when thesc
enitertaiimleits will be given. Thi
display wals given in Naico last week
with great stle'ess, IL Is p.1esented Inl
Atlaui.ta this week
All Atlantai papoer her"a.lds its coming
inl the.'e words : "It is said to be 1not
i tamtlie panitinlie exhibition, bit. 1
.t IpenIIdentIdouils py roteenl naie spevt iok
with giumuitic seetnie biakgrotund evetv
theset being equipped w.th guns andit
tits for eatial firing during the en.
gligvIlent."
V-'rom tho "Citizot.' Brooklyn, N.
Y.: "O()ir' plr.'eent dilliculty with Spatit
offers 'ain. the wizard of .;eworks, aw
opportunlity for patr iot ie d ispilav, wicihll
the exhiblition at Nlanthatattan heaeh last
night haowed hei availed hiiisel o
"T[he at tie of NIatila'" wais the pritnei.
pal feat il t'st evening aid throuh
out. tlt fllighting the avvtirztay of an
Aericuti shot wIts tittested by loud
cheerinlg."
".veing l'ost."- Sant 1 Francisvo
"'I'ltsatinds of tol)e lvwitntaessedi tia
ro.ali"tic .'pettation of the thllin g
itnidienltts of at wIr. with Spatint antd tle
spc..taors twere wildly antlhtusias,e."
New Vo.k ler.-ald: "I anY one ha
any Iat riotit mtla to veit. he will find
all t ih baance he wantis alt l'ain's "-'aill
if N.anihI' at Nlahnaliltan bech.
1Thaout unttlds of people wiIl cotme to ('o
h1aniai1 to te this teat wa' Spectaele.
atid., of voiau.. take itn t he fat'r.
fith wear w,ll. I 't-ople have
lv:iarni that l).\\it I ,it.le Early
S r a re butillo i lit- pi IS fort Veai
hiic t Ihehowib-, 'iinlg vonastiptitato
andi sick hib ht. Thney do't gripe.
W :. 1 'eihati.
) ,Ir k . -im iio\ i ng icely with it
good attilacIe' (af pui,ii".
S ktn. adht %%as t. co:ia tiy. . aa1,n-iler
able friSt Sun11(daty m11ortilntag.
( )t- fatraeors are hay.' . . g.tlaeting 4'0a1
an I in .tg nts. .\ ltre't. 'itane f
graiti will li' put iln this fall inl thit
section.
ir. S. T. I1.flaltin preaeehid one oI
hibeht Ser:onas ot S1tnda1ay malaorning,r
HIis tha'mte wa:: ' i1' tany shall be
ealled hit few wil', be chosen."
NrIs. WInl. Wert ., or Niont.itville,
vi-itintag rclativcs inl this ,onimunalltity.
MI:-. I htaim Kihler li, been on a few
thtv- %iit to lhcr d h a' ter. M rs. .1. 1)
Stone. ()f tlii sc t lion.
Sole ft,wv ()f our liople at'e atteniding
ea'rt in Nowlserr1v lahi,. weck.
M i \1 . W eker. oaf a. *iliony ..i.
ci'.:
-- - a!a.. n v i t
- r' '.n day at atad g.
S it'A
unday . O atober.i"th.
- ' n ni ataanter. g
A ddil r''=. tao the hailreti 11. 11
. W e -it. 1.
10aitait ion~ -.tarn to give- Nora 1-:
t tang.
r 'lteit atn-TIalk caf tt;s,,ints- )a'
lilttiona-Saingii. acil hday -( )lii
\'tIhtiztatin. ow r i y vn y r
I - ~ i n )e i c k ,- ; ~ i a * < ~ a ~ y t a ' r
I lleelttatn--Wat saiy" the t'lock'f
12 i'hailt'rea.
. Ih..'itat iota Staop atnd thiak-Georag
I i t iai on Al f r .euk3 - a
- I a''itaatiaat-Herea mnta I - t(tior Sety
A\ tt at' r t haby H a'-. .I. .. Lonag.
I I)inntert.
eI tation Waorkaatl wile l youa ennt
A ddre b '-.ly Reav. .1. A. Sligh.
I a lt ato Sonag of the maia-ionara
d boy' iifr Liv ing tona.
I aalt ation A vi'e, from Eleavena
I e ia''ttaona Mi- Mihlaeuf Jonag.
tm.. ' - t)tly. 'fhe'ra will bi an intaer
mia-- an fiat dlit,unera ain apitnie dlitat
wi'ill be' served.j Il The jublic ib cord i alI
Whya~ will youai buty bitter ntausaeati,t
torie i w" , bat ta G' J i J sJ T':IASJJA ( 'III
Ti'c ~ e i, as. idaIan.rt as Lemaon Syruj
Yaoar d.1ruagj.ist is aut horizou't 'o refunr
the tonia int ver catet whIer'a it fail
to 1' ar e 4. I 'i e, 5u a'enta .
I it ui pnl,ay ajuu to dla youra fa
Itratlig wi2th thea Ni'wbon', v (:Jot i
Co. 'VTa'y are going outt 'of bustinc'a
Jan ttuary 1 b itad are certainaly cutt in
p>rices. Qw t&f.
P-ttes anti aobettileo to Columbia Durinag
Fair Week.
Tho Columbia, Newberry end Lau
ren and tho Charleston and Western
Carolina railroads havo comtiploted ar
1Ingen11mits to run111 special trains froml
(Greenviliti to Columibia and return dur
Ing fair week. The schedules will be
to leave Greeiville at. ti:30 a. m., pass
ing ILaurens at 7:-A9 a. in.. Clinton 8:12
a. itn., Newberry 8:70i a. ml., Prosperity
9::19 a. inl., arriving at Columbia at 10:39
a. Ill.
R eturntinlg, the trail will leave the
unlion depot, at 9 p. ml., arriving at
'rosperit.y at 8:15 p. in., Nowborry 8:33
p m., I aurets V:O p. lt., and Green
Ville at I1 p. i.
This sthedtle will give per.ons wio
will to take in tihe fair a goodl oppor.
1,11nity to visit Cultimblia.
1,ithe Fai assooiat itn is to Ibe con
gru lated on its sn'ess in so.'uring
the speoialNY low rouilnd-trip tivckets on
sile for t iireo da. Tuesday, wednes
day antd 'hursday: and int lavitg st
cured the I'ain's firework, exhibition
of tlit h:i (t's of Ntanila and Saiti ago.
1Te people at Niaeon and Atlatita
have been delighted with thit, exhtibi
t ion.
E'ver thin)- po int to the most enjoy
able and be.t :ttetledt St.ite fair int
.a ii i'Cierpiritig KI rugg iit
'T crt* aIt' fte ' ii,'t iimilre wide
a wki kev ntid eterpri..inltz I han lilh.
v'sion l t&ilhier aid W. F l'elhanti,
wio sp.are it pains to eentire tie
bet of ever\ 1hing inl their lite for
their nuil.v ell-4onler-3. Thev niow have
ie valii leit- tivi-tiy for 1).'. l zn 's
ew v I is ey fisr Cntstniap;itn,
Coughs a- d Cllds.. Th'lis i.4 (he woil.
derful rentAv that iQ pr edoinig su1oh i
furor all over ithe ouiti rv by its mny1v
-4artling eures. It Ini s-ti.tlAIy cit'It
Ast h1int. 14rouichit i-, I .los r Cli S a d a1ll
:ltlections if it he 'thrimot Cle"t anld
l.untg CAll til iive drng tto alid
iit a i bi ti i fi rt r : reitI i size
5)0 vents "ind $ 1. 6iitarantet-d Ito ellte
or prive refiitdetd
tiore att.e-iig !
The Carolina Nianufacturingt Co. is
now v Pt 1*ired to do flor.-e-0hoeoing. A
jrt'1esinl ht0lIorse-bh0te' Diseased
feet a specitity. fat 4 t
Y1 I'lI:II'MU-.RTSOIN Is
hevreby nominiatted for Alderman
from Ward 4 and is pleded to ..bide
the resulit of the Democraltit. priiary.
NOTICE OF ELECTION
TOWN OF HELENA. . C.
0N TF'E-SDAY,. THEl 13TH DAY
of D eke eril ., 1 i t an election will
o heldt i tit-he 'l'own of Helena, S. C.,
for anl I ntendent and four Wardens of
-aid Towtn. .1. 1). Shoekley. .1. H.
.l.. and iR. b. Whal.ey are appointed
ais liailil-ers of said election. P'olls
will ble openevd atL thet regullar voting
pret-inet tnit Said day at 8 a. im. and close
at 4 p). mt.
Iook of l\Vgitration will be opened
ftor the re'-itrittion of voters at the
.lot.. of B. E. .1ntiijan ont the lirst of
Novenber ad reintit open until the
10th dat otf DOeeiibet, 189S, anl)d R. C.
-tl nellr, jr.. is here' appo)inlted Sut
llervio .tof tegistration for said elee
l ionl. Done by ordter o)f 'ouil.
AT THEM_~ -
Nunnally's Bon Bons,
InI 8t c., lit0c. nd $1 .20 packages.
N unnally's Chocolates,
Jo 80:i e , IlIit.. and Sl1.20 pnckaiges.
N un nall y's (oh000l3ta) Mint,
In i 80e. packages.
N un nally's Almld Brillo, 100,
Nuin nailly's Pcantu Brittlc, 1 Oc,
Nunnally's Chocolate
M arsh mallows, lOc.
N un n all y's ~hCo00at3 C'rcams,liOc.
r.y Thes.~e goods, are mtade of pure mate
ria! anld ex\pressed( to us thte day1 they~
YOUNG &COMPANY,
tl IWER MA. N STrET.~
FIN IJWINHNOE
To raise supplies for
-Town purposes for
the fiscal year ending
December 31st, 1898.
01'ayo and1 A ldermitein of the Town
of Newberr'~, S. C. i. C'otntte ast
semblejItd, anidt by3 the aut ho,;ty ot the
s.u"i'T1N 1. TIhatt a tax of Six ty cents
;En eat'hi one brtotIire'i doparllts wort.h of
proerEiu' iti f tI 'church' and inosttutions
-o'f h-airnin'. is herebyit levied and shall
be' paid ini,to h 'tlEsury of aijd Town.
SEE. 2. I hatt the. taxes herein levied
'hall bi' pidi tot lihe Clerk and( Trei'as
I rhr of! -aid~ Town, in lawful mioney of
t he' l' uited St ate's, f rotm thi day of
).'tober' to thle .'0t h day of Novemnber,
L v for (. -nteral l'urp'to~ss..... I mills
WaterworkM and lI'lectr'ic LAs.. .21 millIs
D one and ra] ti fitedI undler th litCOrpJorate
he'll Iof saIid Tlown tis. theu 2nd
I%10dy of Sepitember,;~ 18918.
H.I1.I'VA NS.
A TT&T: M aor.
(' A. HowM AN, C. & T. T. C. N.
U H i e s l i c t e d P t r o m p t m u i l i n g
andi ret i. r of procee'ds or 0)'11t''un lt sales.
''( tlina . . 0 Meal"or' ''J"lour,"' the
c thea'tpitt andlE besft ,,itk food oin the
mtar'ket. foi' pale att low figures.
>WJ"STI POINTI MILL, CO.,
t, 2 mns Crle....o-. $. U
.HONEST..
AUVERTISING PAYS
I desiro to thank tho people of
New1borry and the County for tih
Lonildonco they have shown in amto
by taking advantage of the salh 1 ad.
vortised in The Herald and News for
the week onding October the 19t.h.
No 'meh sale of Dry (loods, Notions
and Shoes lass Ieon um11do il New
berry for the past. fiftoen years. I
carried out my part of the contiract
to tlie letter and the peoplo carried
Dut their part by kreping m4 busy for
sixteon hours a (ay. This shows that,
honest advertising pays and that. it.
pays the piople of this County to
trade at mly store. While this siale
has been a sucVess-exOept that I
lost. in having it -1 didi not. sell out
more t bt One Sixth of my stock and
still have at. least Favo Thousand
Dollars more goods than I needi, and,
in order to roduce my stock that
much, for the next. Thirty Days I
will make a Discount. of ton per cent.
on1 all purchases. This will just
1about pay m1e the cost and the ex
penses of selling and will bo anl
mverage of Twenty-ivo per cent less
than you can buy the samoe class of
goods anywhere in this State. Don't
listen to what people say or pay any
Atention to extravagant advertiso
ments that mean nothing, but do
your trading with me or my clerks,
is we all sell the same way. If von
will do this you wil l get moro'for
your money than ever before.
@Gi'W hen I advertised
this 25 per cent. reduc
tion sale ten days ago,
it fell like a bombshell
in the dry goods district
in Newberry. My com
petitors rushed into
print; came near taking
all the space in The
Herald and News; the
editor was forced to
apologize for lack of
room for news, and yet
it did not have any ef
fect upon the stream of
costomers that was
rushing to my store.
The moral is, that the
people can't be deceiv
ed. They know where
to go to get the best
goods at the lowest
prices.
Keep always in your mind that
"ou buy (oods at my store at closo
)t> to
wholesale prices
ind that "Jones always sells for
ess."
A. C. JONES,
Newberry, 8. C.
October 21, 1898.
Notice of Election.
N L-:TO WILL BE HELD)
id by lawv in Newberry County, on
'L'uesda ay. Novembser' th ,' 1898, fo'r the
fol lowing otliers to wit: Governor,
Lieutenant Govern3or, Secretar'y of
St ate. Attorney General, Comnpt roller
General , Ad jutant and Inspector (Gen
eral, State T1reasurer, State Su per*in
tendent of Education. one I tailr6ad
omm!lissionr, tree Represent atives
to the lower branch of the Legis
latuatre, one Su pervisoS, one Su
peinIItenduenit of Education, one Pro
bate J udige.
T1he polls will be opened at 'i a. mn.,
and kept open without intermission
uantil1 4 o'clock p. mn.
The following named p)ersons have
been appoi nted managers for State andl
(Coutn ty elections:
Newberry---H. C. Summer, Jr.. ..
Cal Neel and J1. M. [Dominlek.
Factory-Jacob Senn, J. Mi. Taylor
and MI M. Mills.
Gibson--J. HI. Suber, W. T. Price
and Thlos. WV. Kett.
Gly'mphville -S. N. Henderson, A. ..
Willingham and J. C. DeHlines
Maybint.on-J. H1. Kit,chen, J1. J.
TIhomnas and WV. V. L,yles.
Whitmire-(Lo. Abrams, J1. S. Me
Carley and T1. WV. McCullough
C.rmer's -A. ( '. Slgh, S. A. Jeter
and J1. C. Abramns.
Jalapa--W. It. Johnson. W. C. Sligh
and S. Btryce McCarley.
Longshore'si-W. D). Pit.ts, S E.
Senn and N. F. Jiohnson.
Wllliams --J. R. Scur ry, WV. IIL San
ders and1 Henry Hoozer.
UJtopia-D). It. Werte, .Jas RL. B3oul
ware and RL T. Reagin.
Prosperity-J. .J. Miller, C. D). Hun
ter' and It I. St.oudemayer'.
Hlendrix Mill-J. HI Koon, P. W.
Shealy and L~ L. Dominick.
Stigh 's --. ft. D)avis, Pat Iloland uand
Li. E. Kemnpson.
Jolly Strect-W. It. toiunest,, Jno. I,.
WV heeler and M. L. Strauss.
(central School hiouse- -J. C. Sey bt, C.
WV. Sheeley anud W. I,. Motes.
IPomraria- I. A\. Grahamn, .John K(i
narid and G. It. LongJ.
Walton---WV. F. Suber, G. It. Sligh
and \V. 11. Graham.
Inick and lHenj. -hal faere
One of the above tanamed managers at
each box will call upjonI the Hoard of
(ommisioners at the olice of TIhe
Voice of the IPeople. Newberry, S. C.,
Saturday, October 291, 1898, to receive
ballot boxes, 1)011 lIsts and Instrsuctions,
and to be (quUlilled.
I. Ii. HIUNT, Chairman,
D). A. TuoMAs,
I". V. CAra'us. Clerk,
Cormisioners of State ElectIons.
Several fine lIed lRoom Su its for sale
che' ap, to ma ake rom for other goods.
5. .1. W OOTI.N.
New Capes, new .lackets, new D)ress
ing Eiderdown Sacks just, received ait
Mower Sells the Best !
Mower Sells the Best
bnIeauo the best is always the
lieaptist, nIld when
Mover Sells the Best
tht bostit atMowor's ii cheaper
than tho inforior artilo olso
w horo.
Mower Sells the Best
Dress Goods!
Mower Sells the Best
Hosieryl
Mower Sells the Best
Underwearl
Mower Sells the Best
Cloaks and Capes!
Mower Sells the Best
Damask & Doyliesl
Mower Sells the Best
Sheeting & Bleach
ing!
Mower Sells the Best
Outings!
Mower Sells the Best
Calicoes!
Mower Sells the Best
Men's Shoes!
Mower Sells the Best
Ladies' Shoes!
Mower Sells the Best
Children's Shoes!
Mower Sells the Best
in everything
to be lhu ll anll uLp-lo
(late Iry Goods stc;ro
and in selling the Bost
at prices that are very
low, ve v-ill save you
m11one0y.
Ve believe that from
aI economli cal Stand
poinl t '.oil (- la ot afloid
to buy inferior goods.,
Your Inoney is too ha.rd
earied to be thrown away
on trasI goo . --so
from us. Wo will givo you
valuo received; and big satisfav
tion in the eid will be one of
the many glad results of buy
ing thei Best from us. Come to
seo us and givo us the opportu
nity to sell you The Best it
rock bottomn prices.
Yours truly,
GI&G.8, MOWER Go.
Openiug of th8 Piblic Shools.
rpnHETRuISTEES*> OP TrHE SEV
.t*erald districts of Newh*erry County
are hereby authorized to open the Pob
lic Schools in theC resp(ct.lve di stricts
Onl .\onday. Novembehr 'ith, 1898.
Blanks for teachers' con tracts wvil be
prov'ided on application.
F. WV. HIGGINS,
County Supt. Ed. N. C.
THE LIE i LAW MUST CO!
LOW PRICE U0'ION WILL FOLI.VI!
SIl'END YCAIR CASH AT
SM ITH'S STOR E
-WHERE
You will get One Hundred Cents on
the Dollar. I sell at a very short profit,.
Comec andi try me on1ce and I amD cert mi1n
of y'ou r trade aft.erwards.
Mirs. I". A. Smith will he glad, to see
her friends and .\lr. La~wson Blobb w;ill
greet, you wit.h pleaIsu)re.
Respecttfully,
J. T. SMITH.
CANNON & MAYES,
ARE~ AGENTS FOR] TH'FE
Mansion Houso Steam Laundry,
NEWBER RY, S. C.
NO CHIICAULS ARE ALLOHE]
in our laundiry methods. WVe use
Inothing but the lire'st washing may
terials, or anythinIk hat will hurl
the finest fabric. Yo r shirt a, co),
lars, cuffs or anything\sont horo %o
be latjudered wimll last as 11gasr,
home11 melt hods, anid wo' do not raiy
the edIges oIf your IlIen, 01- brJe lith
button, hle~&s, hait send( it homz~e ini its
pristim oneaty.
1A.GENTFS :'i~;t1I;"(vY -on
L. M. S
(Next Door to Heral
--DEALI
ALL KINDS OF MARB
art
GR.
HEADSTONES, IRON
--AL
Metallic, RQsewood anc
CASKETS C
Service in this line F
DAY 013
Next Door to Heral
NEWBERRY, - -
CACNO
1A (a
"TH
/ The C
When r
the cor<
sition a
gracefu
BEST MOSQUITO NE-1
C
a vv C
NEWBERRY
To call in and
of goods. I hav
selected stock
grade Chamber
and Oak. A ful
and cheap Furr
very close for ct
N. C.!I
t. ly
Dispensary and
Excelle<
Quality and Pric
Fine Whiskeys,
All Grades Oh atper tha:
Save Mo ey and Got t1
Send in j
Parnic >lar A tlenLtior
NO.ill,u 2 I PAWJ
DEERS,
d and News Office.)
.R IN- --
LE
d
&NITE MONUMENTS,
RAILINGS, ETC., ETC.
SO
I Cloth Covered Burial
md CASES I
'romptly attended to
NIGHT.
d and News Office,
- - -- S.CO.
PIES!
E DIXIE CANOPY."
tpproved best canopy.
iot in use, by releasing
1, it of itself takes a po
t the head of bed both
I and ornamental.
rice, $2.75 each.
TlNG!
ALL AND SEE THEM !
VTEDT
C) T EN
examine my line
e a nice and well
of strictly high
Suits in Walnut
line of medium
liture. Will sell
ish.
WILLIAMS.
Maini t reet, Ne.i hnirry, S. C.
0 . P. Houses
i in both
es in the Line of
YUSE.
a at 0. P. Houses ! You
te B3est by Buying of' Us I
or Order.
Paid to Mail Orders.
'REE STREET,
rP, na,