The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, October 28, 1898, Image 2
'i'he latest in rIegIIId to tlle First
Regiment now Is that, in ellort will be
adnile to have it retaiined in the ser
v!Co. The dil renelevs het,weenl Col.
Tillman and the ut,ber olicers, we alre
told, iavc till been 'settled and tho
chiarges aetainst Col Tillai n have been
withdrawn, aund now they want, to re
11nafin in Service.
Col. Tilliint was atctive ill present
ing petitions to ilive tile regiment
iustured oil1. of the serviee. atnid to
itt etini securei ite helei of Son.tor
Tillilman. Now a par-'y of oiflieerS vis
ited SOnatOr' TilhilanI anId enllisted his
ser.vivk.s ill Iaving the reLrilli nt. re
t Li ned. Thl'y% wenIt 0%ve 10 Tr'enitenl to
s-w him at his hlionl. atid one of ihe
ollhites in spetting oif thie visit to s
laor. T I ila is reporteod inI t hit StatI a Is
Saig1 _',: ifA te-n ra I I il i -4-iionl o)f thec
exiditillif th'' "0in-ll't w:I, thad, hid
S,e.luator uti1tl a pre-i ; w-is' lli 't
to : 1 ,11 , 11 -1 il .f i l r ti uti in - in
thle so-r1vil.i, -0 4io llti lt!h%y s.,) l gi w ith
tIf ( ilhti) il 0 ' ' 41 1 iikISA I ll_ t Il I 1411 ilI II
Utheitie i't' uders itanin I hele4at4 oimi
souId be forced to StaY inlt in his
will."
Thervi.t is nlothing wro ng in lhlis. ()f
COM'Sf if tht me-n w t. 1) rrinall ill
tihe stice id S l th ( v'l m n,l ill nit
tie till :,bmi; h.- m d
llili . It Ilii ht hm. wvt!l lit,). to inule.ttT
(lilt too m;uly solicls Illtil the pl-Itec
ne't.in a rti it' ll (1011 on0 t hi ' ti peatit.
definlitely andl flmn lly ske-4.1-t4
The privnvsin of the re-iment with
whom we have akile atItvl 1sin fmi of
Col Tillia. Th l tahol% hIllat tha
exisl a ho$ th oeers w to be .r4
greted, and we L- tla tIj t otS ld
liettled.
DE 1A' lI.Tiits,
The o tolfedt'r.t t'vai'iis t'l pro
te,-inl agit a 'p0 f lerat1 ksldesteri,
1drIin p 0--isions At hls, Ihy splealk as
if h ei n u m wa h - v iin %a is i,.
If inybody car to 1ke 11' il- trfu Im iv
-with ir. ngust. Kifhn1t's con t
I'lhey enin exuitmll thlt llficil state
Stu. IIt Wli Ld il t hill. VIW :-iltmWi .
timle. The t'ressu mi Blinnl I 1lWas lnt
Srters from tile wholt. Stmtle of SIth
Car1olina. W heni thl-rv wt-r-I S( fe.w. it
Seems to i s th i it, is 1111just tio thet
I hu)satni to1iIf bralfve nil wv ho foutI fm
Southern lflights, to) talk its if aitea
mul1tit olt(If their utmber were osert
erIs. Of the simall t'1inner who iesI t.
ed, it. is doubt.ful if one-third of thllim
are atlive tilltoy.
I r, t v , l hI e or m I inal Inob f I i - iti
not, eXe d Iifty.. 111n11 if two-lt ird:- ogf
thatt number14-1 11u- deatd, therv wvoul not.
be aliv\,( timday more than lift.el-i ()r
twent t ( ' t.:d1(1t g d n j1 h e in in
tire Staite Soulitl 0i-oliat,. 'r es
antid Blanner.
We ag1'reve. with) oil on this subjiet.
We were thinklling of the samile thin'
whene were reltding the speech of
Col. UT. . Brooks at Columllibial. thte
other day. The deserters were very
few, and we do not think it would
amount to miuhe if by Some mischaince
one sihould gt it pension. Besides this,
wnte outhi one ofi these ifter r
nW tt, 1)1Il ah numbert ofu deser1 ter waf
The ilinute of Mih.e latI1151 annle
lilg of the te'(es Acls. ciatio hav
been p iued. Th da i nvng til) etIiting'
ston. IIewand,Sd on at~g paper1 tht. wasCl
ordeed fpriin.Ited,Ol but wicht as not,I
funishe at by.a ii i the wier.e had~ atl
elat totrint, withou' 't)lii s ths iae o\\e
theglrest t, o ('it, wasoe ofyh bet
mens read befor to hle Assoi W
wond e sol aebe glad t o 0 iii ii seet it
bytn pri.Althparsa.heat
mAnt,in eear aboveo thi sle aerge,
and whes whe A.rr one o.em Is it
uIsatill yce t.od gothut,peopte tol
iso oppost3Citc.onc tiket for htate plicrs,
suppoIs for he purpoed of f cotfsin
asIIeAIIaII Ubapel astd Unlon Aoidemy OhipI
Miss Hosannll Moore is conilned to
her1 room with, fever.
There wert coltnIlI,lon services ait
Cannoin's Creek A. It. P. church last
SunIdaty.
Mr. M. L. Strauss will start to O'
angehlrg t.him week to look after Iis
'vnts alnd Ittlend to other binilless Ier.
taininiigr to his plantationls.
MI's 11. S. 1. Kibler, of Newberry, is
twentdliig it while With herI mother,
i.s. G. G . [LivingsIon, who is quite
sick. %ir-. Kilder came down Sattirday
night aL! returned home oiondmay
bir. and Mrs. I". M. I). livinlgston
areothe ec!ipients of a lit tie (laughter
the first born. 8
Mrs. .1. II. Nibler retured home
last Sinlday froii a week's visit to her
daughtir, Mrs .1. 1). Stone. M Is I
Stonle accoipallit'd her hoio.
As we were traveling arotnld in
town on last Sturday, we droppeId ill
to set. oul oi friend .losh Trnmp. We
wee i 10-*01iu o mllect. I.osl and ee him
""oin ""01 kolc-ik here, K.-y, wve
1 re o .4I i king great he about h1 )
II'- I ei I t-S, utIII if y ) it I II j ust Sio
ih\ kitid 4)f bImok 11i:t, .csh is cim glling h
ip with. volw i do -tre that su .h ia
thing was beyonll the iit irprlawtionl of
tIh. ui. mimi. If .l osh lver man
a e iito;. 1 V .WI 41veL'I' this -'ent h e WWill l-e
far bo r.d t,lw- mag icIIanS.
.\. . . ..i \ in , of fit ilch r l
stIi 'on, i n Iwel tiig til a f d wi"th
.\It-. aind \r. . Kinar.d.N
A youl'. .r. a i M\liss CrIoI'l, I
comlivalY with1 1r. tiunp C4,1sinl, Of
(t'oklon i vt imn. Sint, latst StnidNit' h it
Mrt. Ni. .\. I.n mllr'111 famnily.
.il dgt 1'. i) 1-:lb l it - i n l in are
l.as ilrck. It i. th th gh1tih H old fromt
lat i to iui -ai . k lgr 14)4
h a va , wet aR*0 friti1nki to le
n w , linan ially -- i In . that,
01"r lp.tt a ue 1 i f lll u a .d feW in ia
I ' "i'i 'ht wI $. .dOf ptt,tirti l
fin dl't-f in ll h i next1 reMk. j hI oIs
daty 14 t-I we s Iet Iut I ll t Io il it1it! too (Il tirt
in oih- ki tnl frethe pubito of h-e bi
l-clent. Of the bheiaready k ows W
t.hat vuo taun t wo ato ldtte a "-O o
dio- whill ald manl h is is -wsrfely
ab tI ru)nm a ti,-mnuh- farm. Now Itaki(!
IliIty . IllY doIta tol frlicild, those who t' i
li%,- in a lae.L. III nuSet ImuS nIL clst,
tto Nr. .\s to .\Ma tyrg b -111 s I is h
it lim be mm i hette i n n wI I than he
\%;s bllfor.q hit wa.,I ele tteld. W hile We
hatve bothl privatcly, and publit-ly advtl
vatild his l tc ti. w4 lmwe t m-v-r itri'-d
It) mlqas'1. M rS1f' in the shapt. you h
try to pit u); ii (i at flobil wu saould
evr try t.o act in anY Way cklept in
ourownstmlig: Sev holn , old bild,
aI muIh tl about t out Leit has sim
plly bic-1m. ca-cophonly, NOW you canl
111ll d0own y'Ourl dhIeStt_'r On tiSg nte
We wert at mer Of wourt. Monday
anid Tullesth Iy of t.il wVelk -at :0 centS
itihe e-not ait f1l.N0 mlembher as lly Obl
friend Kay will t o iiext wcuk. tOnt in
dIty We spent Or noo lultl took dinner
with otir kind friend lie editor of The
Her-ald and News. There we miet Mrvs.
Ealns, that jovial, up-to-date good old 0
laditor Au alwas hte as ai lflli
o)f work, andtiti ie wais rttelseib.u-k the i
and wht n t w ftii e iet ith i e such itsabte
of i ilait' hit h)tuitg li tt lOt 011' fam
woh bi.\e alesigto heutnanit gif odit- tu
ctrVti lhy tihe witsc ole
I 'tid allith re'ls, whae you sayr atud
Mrs. Aull't aofutle 'ct witter (aut she4.
sa.I id om iandi welcoe.isaoi i e
gathered,tVt all sly i tsw t.hird th v t.
fte i'ii -ma isi i at i ai prioie whih ha)1its
11lii shitmin to itstee) te o dtioan tof' a
va'st oity of iiv tpeoplrersn to se fit'1'
wee to ae di siit*, i. To tae ottont
at. 4 od' ful exsi ipla y It Nuromt that
of cstarvaet Ion. I' ~"onelyeb saiz thmt i bss
aho-n hi lto betd 'nrestb ucastte i
in Ilsfaii hs brougiii'ht upn ur No -m- b
ers,11 te r i h'ieiar,tiiIs o t tink it.in Si )
fthem.ts e he ( hwli 111evINeral g 'odlet- i
tei' witten byt the ieitrset of iThei
iiut iiotg te oi f 4: te ' iple an (. at,. .in.h
aTid haveciii alI stw utlsthats thatnl
twayi of'iit re liit by h dvriing toure
farm -et isi ng4t15 moreiil fometli suppliii, ti
Tis is ani'4c lofestoab l cat, nd ne
i'
ithe practiceh ofi' the meto. i'ee
eses to be oiii nsereit. o itisquetons
Thr titmas in tiue ofgoods deprssi uge p
dlictio, an wat i. the cause?;N HasPt
fe
OUR PR.OSPERITY BUDGET
LL, TIE NEWS OF A LIVH AND PRO.
ORESSIVIE TOWN.
Spectal Correnvtisoonco florald atd News I
Thero having been tiomio changes
nald) in the prograinnm of G race Sun
lity School Children's I)ay we reprint,
L hv reiIest,:
Voluntat y-Lit tie Nessengers -sung
)y t-el littlo girls.
I'rayer. by pastor.
Song by school.
E,xercises by in fant depart ment, drop
iinW pennies.
Sonij.
leeltatiOl-Now I lay m11e (own to
leep. AMIss Maggie B3alro.
Song.
Recitation -The famino cry. Miss
111anche Kibler.
Song-- Over the otceanl wave.
Rtecitat ionl --The reformation Church
I iss Gert,rnide Siiptionl.
Song.
Nlissioni talk by siperiitlelent.
t'laS.,oieis colluetionls and re
orl -s.
('l4siig song. fgr, Glide with you
1 4l'--ied itcti II.
L''very body cordially iinvited I,t at,tend
Ie tx:e ises.
We clit) tilie f ollowiing notice In refer
nec to t he oubl ic school for lth is sehool
istriet, front tihe l'rosperity News of
wt, 26th:
V'blic school opels first Mlonday in
ovelnb t li i'trosperity Graled School
Ailding. Tile following teachers have
oen t-lected: Prof. N. M,. Aiull, Ilirof.
. 1, Dianltzli. anld M!iss (Sertrude
illipsoni, Novemberei26t1h, 1898.
Colored "chool will Open at, Shiloh
h1ool house at, samie timne, I,. A. Hlaw
ins teacher.
A. I,. F1:t,1.:t s,
A. A1 V' I Nw g S,
A. M. las'r
Distri,ct Boar.d.
i,'of. Lr. Iat !er was called to the
'd siul of iis fatiher last [riday by
ire. We ae in formed that, lie is doing
IlCh bet ter.
Gcl Wek was tnot, very largely pat
mizel by mir people, only 1ivo or six
ekets biniIg sold.
Ir. .111o. W. Doninick, of St. Litkes,
is gone to Charleston to visit, his s on
ho is attending the South Carolina
edit'al (Illtge. lie will Ilso Visit Iis
i1 at. 'll rhard 's before his r1eturn.
lkishop (rant of the A. M . 1C. Chruch
is h"nonl anl iteneralry to tis point
his lield, and visit,ing the difTerent
wks and rebulilding the walls of hiis
Col. "Tints" Mlorris now occupies the
L-WIalt hOIIse on Calhou(1111 street.
.\Its. 0lne.v) of Charleston, is on at
sit to the Misses Luther of our. town.
A teltgrain this Iorninlg announces
te death of Paul, the Only son of Rev.
. 11. Koh at, New Market, Va., last,
ight.
NI iss Mary Luther has returned from
r stuinmer trip to Asheville and the
orth Carolina mountains.
Dr. R. L. Luther hati returned from
lenn Springs much improved.
Cott.on hats been cotn ig ill In fair'
inn1 t ities anid rangitng trorni 4 615 to 4.85
mILS. ILt eally seiims that, it must go
4 rents, andi thien -- well, I hope that
iir peo'ple will (lullit, riing it.
Mr a. I'. C. I"ulmer,(i' of lower No. 9, has
ovedl to Newberry'~ factory,
alit. J., N. F"eagie, of Little Meun
li wats in t.owni Thursday.
C'oh. N l1. WIVheeler spent a cou ple
liltS in towni anid rp)ot'ts hiis son1 Al
r1 wiho hias been qutit.e sick with ty
AIir. Nilike I'',pt.ing, (if lac'edon ia, wtillI
pretsci tint NI Aacdotia p astor'ate at
v n(id in C har'lestoni tnext, week.
K(ohnt's dru'tg stor'e hats been matitde a
posi1tory3 for Lthe 'oun aty publ)1ic school
iok{s, and1( books can be had there it
ie count,y pirices --the satine as at, the
lposIL(,lry at, Newberriy. You nieed not
to1( Ni'leerry to get 'ouri school
ok s ns Kn1 has~ maiide iaagemen ts
4sitpp111y the lowei' sect.ion of t,he couni-)
at free schlool prtices'.
Th'lere ha is been ('onsider'able mnovIing
readiiy the i'>ugh ttownt aind these y'ear's
'e n-<1 n it iof intuch chiange. I'Cvery
dyl~ seem Ils restless ando(18 dei'es a
ange, which is not lIways for the
l '(itattoE di gginrg wI'ill be the or'der' oif
Ic dayi firomi notw on. ('lop fair' I am11
idi.
(Ouir town' iwits st artled abiout half palst,
lice thiis aft~tteroon when'l it wits te
Ir 'l'. I 2. Schnmilper't, had1 bieten t.hrowIn
y' his father's horpse and killed. Dri.
to little man I al rendy3 dea'ld, hiIs nec'k
ain g biee'n bro(kenl lby t he fall. Owen
ta< a br'ight little fe' 'Ilow, arid was
lit' i1't'ver ten' yar s oif iage itnd a
tuulay-schoo(al, whiere his brlit, little
('1) 1and 'eer rea'idy an11sweri to gn its.
liin111 wi be missedp. Oni' sitncerc. Hym
oh li 'o' 8 (lii to the stiri4een purei'nts.4
Ii wil lit liid to lest to-mnorrow afteri
M iss .\lat.tt leIA iller', (if MI. lilm,
Dr)i. 111un1ter''s ii. wI briickc storel' rer
tlohr ';t.h. 189)8.
tiibid hei (irave.
Aali ''iiking iiient, df wh 'h'Arr.
'1bv a iyr of Phdadesihbl w,mii i':(e
b)"lilt ti's nrrt d tby h'runi afal,,dy.
hii~' a he nliot.~-tk diifu con' ditilon, C
Pil ''lki lia. niest yllw,e hrnket.
iti. 1"11 d.I ir pai --tinull i n 14
i
Ii &k and sub--l, no Si.'.t--rd v
e w iit' g weakir day by day.Thr
.t .afbnIdi adied-itrI ig C'o. I
-v pr'e, pha t'(l b(o(1( [e1 oredhel ng A,ed
:intvenlt)r , [i i0'e-sa hoed er u se
r ah" wp e i ek. falamno a el
Johan I. Vrooks.
This gentlenian purports to be a elti
Zen of Newberry county and sends th(
Advertiser "the Autoblography of a
man who always got loft and was tiek3
in getting lOft," a pam)phlet of 13 page:
froil "The Herald and N'ows 1'rint,
Newberry, S. c." it it; a plain, bull
nilliqtle accouint, of the atithorl's OXriI
elne. Ilo wats a soldier in our iitositatt
unhpjileasant.ness and ationg hli4 "ae
cidnts by Ilood and llCId" waA gobbled
up at, Getty,1tys1-g anld sent to Fort Do -
aware, where he held the ftort for twei.
ty throo ionths ai d eight days. Al
this Inlstiition he held Ils own failyi
well and cante out. seven dollars jiead
of the gaie. I )-. 'Ihos Mel' y, omi1
Jopuilart plhysielan, Ws Conilded witi
himl) and lie pa3s a I hibi loIm iit tc
ou. follow eiltizel -31it C'ook's hard
time was not, yet come, though lie had
uxperieneed the hardsiips of the tented
field, Gettysburg heights, and Yankec
pIMsons; h1is real troubles coIIIenCed(
when he tackled t.he prollenis of peaec
In UnIon aind Newberry, where lie hai
since resided and lived the life of a far
MOr. lie1 relat,es aaIly deals with Many
neighbors il inany paralgraphs, VOI)
elulding eteh with the invariable- -":4
I got. left"; "got left"; "so I got, left
again"; "bo I was left.." -e0 had his
life In1sured itnd the colipany busled
and '"I was left.." Strange, he was a
"liiet" merchant and busted and "got
left." I[ bought a tract of land, hor
rowed $200 and rode to Aindeson lslntd
offered the ioney to pay anl ante-war,
debt of $IM. They declined, sitedl and
recovered $157, anl then he says-'I
heard the lawyers took all of that."
Now lie is old and lats inade a hard
light, andl( needs help. If this pamphlet
proves a failtie "he Is still left." We
have given the booklet this notice to
assist, it to go, and thus contribute to
lielp "Crookb" out.-Lauirens Adver
tiser.
The pahiillet is froin ia vilizel' of
Newberry Counity and wis printed in
The llerald and News ollie. IM r'.
J rooks is a good citizen and made a
zood soldler in our late unpleasatiess.
We hope lie will sell many copies of his
LIticle. We had a call the other day
lotr a copy from a traveling Wan who
iand heard of it. Copies may be had
>y writiig .1. 11. Crooks sit Walton.
We trust, in this ease Mr. Crooks will
'not be left."
...HONEST...
&DYERTISIXG PAYS!
I desire to thank the people of
ewberry and the County for the
otfidonee they have shown in me
)y taking advantage of the sale I ad
rortised in The Herald and News for
,ho week ending October the 19th.
4o such sale of Dry Goods, Notions
md Shoes has been made in New
>erry for the past fifteen years. I
!rried out my part of the contract
,o the letter and the people carried
>ut their part by keeping us busy for
sixteen hours a daty. T[his shows that
ionest advertisinig pay3s and that it
>ay-s the peop1)1 of this County to
ratio at my store. WVhile this sale
ias been a success--except that I
ost in having it-I dlid not sell out
noro that One Sixth oif tuy stock anid
still have at least Five TJ.hou,sand
D)ollars snore goods t han I need, and,
ni ordoer to redutco my stock that
n sch, for the niext Thlirt y Days I
,ill maske a D)iscount of toni~psr 'enit
mh aill putrchases. This wiil just
ibout pay mec the cost and the ex.
onse's of selling aind wVil be1s an
ye rage of Twenty-five pe'r ce'nt less
lhans you can buy13 the samoe class of
~oodls any where in this St ate. D)on't
iste'n to whIat people say or pay any
ittent ioni to ext ravag'ant adv ~ertisei
nonts tha ;t, moan niot hing, hnt (10
tour tra<iing with mec or my clerks,
is we all se.l the same way. if y'ou
v'ill (10 this you will go't smore for
'otur money than ever before.
SC+When I advertised
:.his 25 per cent. red uc
:ion sale ten days ago,
t fell like a bombshell
n the dry goods district
n Newberry. My corn
3etitors rushed into
arint; came near taking
alli the space in The
Herald and News; the
aditor was forced to
ipologize for lack of
-oom for news, and yet
t did not have any ef
-ect upon the stream of
austomers that was
-ushing to my store.
rhe moral is, that the
>eople can't be deceiv
ad. They know where
:o go to get the best
~oods at the lowest
>rices.
KeP alwvayss in your' mnind that
ou buty ooods at miy store at close
n to
Mholesale prices
1n( t hat "Jones al ways slla for
Newborry, S. 0.
Oetob'r 21, 195.
No Cripe
When you take Ilood's l'lls. The big, old-fash.
loned, sugar-coated1 pills, which tear you all to
pieces, are not in It %vit.li lood's. Fasy to tako
H oo d's
and easy to operate, Is i itno
of Hood's Pills. wVhich0 are
up to date in every reis.
Rafe, certain andci rv. Al P 0l I
druggists. 2M. C. 1. 110441 1& P.. IoWell, %as.
The only Pills to take with I lood's Sarsaparilla.
4 . leeI
Stetson
Hats
They're the hats
for looks. They're
the hats for cor.
fort. They're the
hats for wear.
From every point
of view Stetson
\I Hats more than
satisfy.
Stiff and Soft
Hats-the newest
styles in both.
0. M. Jamieson.
Notice of Final Settle
ment and Discharge.
N OTICiM IS lillItiHY GlVItN
- that on 'l tiesdly, the 15th day of
November, 1898, at 10 o'clock a. M., in
t he I robate Court for Newbeiry Coun
ty, south Carolil, we will inake )
lit il settlenetit, oil the estate of .Iosph
Boland. (eceased, and will immediately
tihervafter apply for letters (disnissory
All persons holding dem ..nds against.
the estate of said deceased are liereby
notiflied to Iesent the Same10 duly
troved as required by law, to ont- at
torneys, Messis. Nlower & Ilynum. at.
Newberiry. S. C., on or before 10 o'clock,
a. M., of ih said F5t I day of November.
1898: and all persons indiebted to said
estate Will please aiitke payment to us
or ouri' ILttorn1eys on or before satid date.
.1. M. & 11. BOLA N D,
As Execntors, &c., of Joseph Boland,
deceatsed.
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
1B Y VltTU- OlP THIC POWNLt
3vested in us by the will of Sarath
Werts, deceased, We will sell Itt pulb'ic
ou I cry. at Newberry Conrt House. S. C
on the Pi rst Monday in November. 1898,
in three sub-divided tracts, all the real
estate of said (ceeased, sittUIttCd in
Newberry Co'inty, in said State, to wit.:
The Home Tract, containinL One
Hundred and Forty-light (148 895) and
M'ight Flunidred and Ninety-Five Thou
sandth Acres, more or less, bounded by
lands of Lucinda Fitts, Fr-derick Long,
P. S Stevens, John Robinson and
others.
Tract No. 2, containing Seventy-Four
and Twenty-Nine Hundredths (74.29)
Aeres, more or less, bounded by lands
of the said Homestead, .John Robinson,
1). IH. Werts and others.
Tract No. :i, containing One Huin
dredC( and Fi fteen and Six ty- Five Hu tn
d redth s (115. (i5) A cres, mo're or less,
bounded by lands of .Johnr Robinson,
JulhnI Long, I). H. WVrts and said Tract
No. 2.
Ti'EnUs 0v .SAi,u: One- third of the
purcha se money to he paid in cash, the
blainc. on aL credit, of oiie andI two
years, in equnal annual intstatlliments,
with inrterze -t from d1ay of sale, to be
secuired( by bonds of the puriichasers a-id1
moirgages of the tracts sold respeoctivye
ly. with leave to the purchaser to pay
the credlit portlon in cash in w hol'' or
in pairt.. P lats of the atbove tracts will
be exh ibited day of sale.
I'Cctors of sido Wvill.
Notice of Final Settle
me nt.
NjOI'C~I N 1: H EifHY (;IVICN
. eAhat. 17 will imakie at linal settle
imenit on t he personal est ate of Si las
Walker, dleeensed1. in the P robate
(Court, foir Newherry Cout.y', S. C.. on
Sat.,grday tbe 29th day of October*, 1898,
at II o'clock in tbe forenoon.
All ie rsons havi ng elaimis naiinst
I he said( estat e are herel) byio.i lied to
presenlt the same' duly aLttes~ted, antd all
those I ndeb ted io the said (estat e are r'e
(luest(d io pa1y the samie on or before
that, date tol the~ iinderisigined.
SUSAN I'. WA Li ll,
Admwinit,ratrix.
September 29th, 1898.
STVATE OF SOUTH'I CJAIf(OLINA,
COUJNTY OF NEW]BlMitity-.--IN
COMMON PL1AS.
NIlary .1 ane Cook,. Plaintliff, againlst
JIerry K. Nelson, D)efendant.
. 3here in, I will sell before the ('onurt,
IHouse at Ne wherry, dui,rig t he legal
hours of sale, oni tho iirst Monday in
November. 1898, at pulic outeirv to the
h i&nhest bidder, the follIow ig dei'i bed
Sroperty. to wit:
All t hat. trta't,of land sit.uate. lying
and being in Newhierry 'ennt.v anid
St.ate of Sonuthi Cariol in na, eon talininglL
'Iwet (20) A trnes. mniore or' less a d(
bomunrded by lands of F. Sebumi iipert .
If. Ibid ware, estate of J1. 0. I[avird
andl (itheirs.
T0-1.M'O SArLE: One-half eashI, haI
anerie payab'ilek in one year' wi t.h irntcrest,
Onl eredit )Oirtion from day of saile
ed(lit poirtion to be secured''( by bon-d of
purichaiser aniitd miort raLen of pi)i Hs,
wIt.h len "e to puiirchasor to pay In cash
any patrt oimall of said credlit piortli.
Su reihaser to"pa for tiaper'i'
W J). I-IAIf)y M .aster.
NI aster's Ollce\Oet. 10, 1898.
HAllNiS SHOP
-J h Walfona hast o'jciwd a lHar
a0's SliP on .llaini St root, YIn door l
o 0. 1<leltner''. Will nmako niew
itroo'-.- tind rE'pair obl(. Twe'~vnty-five
pn*~~ierie'ne.~ I>ricos reaoOriileo )
ivae hi i n . ~.ol orlr . Sa.. .a .i - n
CLOSING 0
We are Going Ou
JANUAR"
And in order to do so, we hav
Clothing, Shoes, H
Furnishing
to ho clomed4 out(. at prices i
Bia ine nell's luavy top shirts at .20 Go
Wool undursh its redticed to .25 NIv
IHeavy cot ton undershirts redticd to .20
Ifeavy dr1il-1l draw err; .20
Iig 1ino men's and bois caps ti .15 Go
Women's dongola shoes, numbers d
: and -1, ti, .50 I'x
Womenl's heavy shoes .50 o
BiM stock of lVeifs, Yatl
to bo sold it n big cut in prices. In flc
Wo want to turn the stock into cash by J
do it wo will certainly be successful. Co
Yours resp
1T1lE N3 RIRUlY 02'
RBE nT Y.
SUCCESSC
LEAVELL B6
DEALER
Marble and Granite M
Furniture, Mattresses,
UNDERTAKING IN ALL 0
Orders in UNDERTAKING
of the day oi
LEAVELL - - SPEER!
NEWBERRY - -
CAINO]
C "'THEEC
The appi
When not i
__ the cord, it
_sM on atthi
graceful ar
Price
BEST MOSQUITO NETTII
CAL
NEWB3ERRY - .. ...
LANNON & MVAYES,IAt
ARi'd AG IdNTS F'OR TH10i~ Al
Viansion House Steam Laundry, 0yes
O0' (.R1IINVILLN, S.~ , I)ty
-AT'th
IEWBERRY, S. C.a
/ ~ War(
ourt Jlnnudry 15nethsodl
ohi ng t iuu n1) WIlhr, I
r0 ile, o Ir~ an r lipt cl " Fn
r :, enlis or ahnvtl, is, c bran
launde(lred w'ill I s n t herleig to ot Io
551 edgest o i i n - We (1" o o fray as far
0(t Hon o lehs' o p ruiak the Ify
m~tinso he.n, , ~ ' '"oi is wil1 q
GNSWiLstein evey oL. "'
alisy O0Js1
UT SALE!
I of Business
1, 1899,
e a very large it(ck of
[ats, and Gents'
, Goods
ver heard of b-fore.
d quality boys shoes;, 1s to 5s .75
n's high cut, bi-ozins. solid hather 95
n1's boots, good leng1th and solid $1 35
>d White uin tiundered shiirti, ro
uced to .15
ra good quality v ito unlaund
red shirts .30
i's & UChidrell's Sits
I over. thing in thot store is to go.
anuury 1st, and if -tit prices will
mo in and hoar our pricos.
Bctfully,
PIING COMPANY,
LEAVELL,
fR TO
enrrnt
4 rEcna,
IN
onuniental Works,
Wall Paper, Etc.
F ITS BRANCHES!
filled at ANY HOUR
night.
- OLD STAND,
- S. C.
IES!
IXIE CANOPY:"
'oved best canopy.
n use, by releasing
of itself takes a po
a head of bed both
d ornamental.
. $2.75 each.
LAND SEE THEM I
- - - - -S.C.
Scholtz'
y one sufferinig wVith bad(
ight shiouhl come andI(
a themi exainI led etC-ee
hours of 10 and( !:2 o'clock
myVI sto ick of Watches,
ks, .JewhIy anid Silver
,I have addedQ( a ic
f >tutioner'i~y, and wvill be
or .1(1 8
latch, Clock and
'elry repairing a
cialty.
WARD SCHOL.TZ,
Jwlrand Optician.
-ot OPOL R (I- Williams'.
a a11s O nxcellenit brand
i ui chn 1 nnd will go twice
Sil011.try this brand you
it nlig chIonp and( poor coffee
n< w l l both quality and
y* Sold by
3- B. JONES, sole get