The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, November 01, 1898, Image 2
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K0. Ht. AULL,, Emvoim.
The dlitor cut off ptrt of t ie ltumit1
of his right, httld il thi aler ctter Il
tie oflee last lrid ay morning and b
unlible to dit) aIy writingii.. lie hope it
Iavo tle lso of his .itg.- agin in It
few days.
WVe have reeeived a copy of I athami,l
Alexander & Co.'s book oin Cottor
Fluctuations. It contains many valu
able statist.lca and much information Ill
regard to cotton. In fact. we have ro
celved these books every year for sev
eral years and ae always glad to have
them. Speakinw of tihe production o
cottonl it ravs:
"We have repeltedly written on tile
subject of over prouItiotion of cotion
but the phuitis of the South do not
seem to have lien impressed by the
truth or force of our argiments.
"To emphaisize thi, idea it is only
necessary to co:lpark iht tmarke(. valt
of last \ ear's crop wit h I it of the ye:o
before. The crop of was;-97 w 3. :>7,.
9064 bales. The cxiport price of t ha'
eropl was .-: W, ning .:127,.im:l"
w h i00 the crop o f 17-%0" was I 1. 199,911
balez. which was ma-keted on an aver.
a,ze export basis of 5.!4e, which c-qual
$T3:N-:2, 1504.
"In Oter w o'ds. the cottont il1ntVr:
of the South rai!ed last, year 2.. 12,:101
bales more than they did the ycar he
fore, and yet, b) r'easona of this over
produnction, that crop riealized ott ve0.
884,604 more than the '!op Of tie pIe
vious 3t ar."
In Other woi ds, fot the i-plis o
nearly two and one-half million hal
the farmer's rceei veil an averaige of t
little less than .5a lha I over :0u1
pounds w hieh wouli scarcely pay foi
the picking of it. The inditettioni, t,
that, the present crop for 9IA-99 wil
give as great if not. a greatcr siurplI
than did t,he cI:p of ISI7-1S anI th i
price is lower tan it, wIts a y'eart aoo
In fact we helieve t.he price has g1"i
lower this week than it, ias bet'ln sinit<
the warl and tbe fairIers vontiue t<
grow cottol. If every cot ton pilanti,
in the South wouhl just go o work nov
and buy cottoni to be <'elivertd next fall
and not plantit a seed ho wohill li hettel
off bectuse at. prest- pricevs it, is vveiti
cr to buy It thaln it is to grow it. Asio
yet the fact reminiis that ao.a. 1tinle
tenths of the farmers whIto grow cotoll
are -hort on cot-tol! goods for I IIei1
act,ul iecessitles not to mtaitdotn their
comfort, bectuse Lh'y have not tia
moncy with which to ity tbe tot tlli
goods. ve are ttold that, tbe catise is
overprodu tition. That mity be. But
we thiik there is sotmtetlnlg else on.
Just whtat It, is ort how te remliedy it we
do not know.
1
It is hard to un1tderstatild low alny
ma1n can refuse to help to Ilevt the cost.
of the camps oin the ground that lie will
receive none of t,he benefits. ('tin Our
people not understtild t.hat, every nt'w
dollar broutrht, into lie community
mu ist help eery pterson anud interest, int
It, onie. wayt or tanothier? Ashide fromi
tha', whlore wvouldl this cuttommunity, or
any13 ot.h er, tie iit.hiiut, imibl ic sptirtiti
the reatd iness55Li t it o it urren,' .r
sonmething ftir the good of tihe wIholey
T[hat is t,he founda(it.tion oif civiliz/edl soi
ciety an I t.he miiain sin~i g oif pitoigr"ess.
The above is fromi, t he th-'eeni'ilie
News and has refertenice te 'in e'liort he
ing made to) raise mtoniey fromit heii titi
zens of the town by voluti it-y subm-ei
tion for the Ipurpoise of m-in ag r'etily
for the soldiers ni ho tore to lie eneamp I
ed at,( GreenviilIe. We hav e uttini,g t>
(10 wit,h the lotal appi)lntt,ioni, hut, we
hope the etfort was successfiil. \\'t'
refer tio it simpu i to i etaphaosizec theit
printciple whI,icho we havo e oni more itan
otne occasiton tried to brtinig hiome it' Litunt
own) peopile. WXe have mtone thatn tite'
the eomuttnity muist. help every lierum
or interest itn it."
Ther t are sot. unuLtr~y peLOlin evr
cotmiunity wiho ate utnwil iing to
contibutte antyt.hing for t he gen
eral good tht to heiC 1111'ti tiprne of
doing so enn not, Lbe t, tf
tn or' tOO sttronigly emphaliisizei'
No man11 ctan live tot hinu,selif, ai i
whatever helps ai 'onuuitiii ty hlpls
over'y eit,izen, of ihe toni nunt di lretlyi
0o' indlircCtly, andi vice v'ersa, whiatevet.
Is I inious to tone citLizen is in,juariois
mioreO or less, iriectly or intd irectly, t
the whole comianunitLy. Th'lerte arec peti
1p10 w ho hav'e lit cil dreni to edcaittte,
for' istanice, whlo opimise patyig ttaxe~4s
fotr the edutcation uif o)ther pieople'sl
chiIlldretn or for the sutpport of ithe
schools of the comun,,ity. A gtoii
school In every' coin iity hielpiS eri.y
cit,izen In the comnitiityv. Aity towt
withouit pubhIic. "? nprt is boundio .o
backward and ever'ybody in Lte towni
will feel the I li-etfect of thiis tatckwardl
movemnt,. We needi to enecoiurage
that sp)Irit whict.h Is willinug toI yie
somnething and do somtething foir the
common good. Wit,hout it the coit,
itiity Is obligetd to stagnate and will
eventt,tally die of the dry r(it.
A Narrow lt'inp.
rIlTankftul wvords writtent by MIrs. A dh;
E. Haitrt, of Grotin, s. Ih: 'Was takenci
wIth a badild( whicb sel, d on ty,
Itings; cough e't in antd Iinaly termnii.
nated in ConsuturnpItiin. l"our i)o'tirs
gave me tip to miy Sav:iiort, ideterm'tineit i
ie ould uiot st ay wit ih my friu nas on I
earth, I ws.'uld iiifet lily ab,sit oniles
above. My hit, band wvias iidvlid to get
Dr. KIn,g's IDls sov& r,y fir Contsuiim ph lot
Coughs aind C,ilds, 1 gaove it a Irlial'
took In all eIght I los. It hais eure'
ine, and t han k God I am i sitvedi tin
now ai well and heauihy womtan."' 'Trtt
bottles free at Rlobertson & Gilder's '1
and Pelbahm' Drug Storea.J
Regularttize 60o andi~ $1.00. Giuara,..'
teed or price refiquded, j
.ower Nuo. 1) News.
Nu Itre having sollie cold weat,ler.
inow, and soon the hutler's kife will
COMIIItlnee vollng its rounds.
Ir. C. 11. Dominiek, or the Smokey
T(ox section, will leave for ('olumibit
flow soon, wihere he has secured a per
mnanenlt position.
Mliss l'anile Aimivk visited fr-iens
-'fill relaives in tile aeedoiiIa section
hast Snidiuy.
Nir-. .1. It\auh. of this volnmilnli
ty, will move this weck to NewberryN
k)tton Iluill
. I. ('. S. N ielols' new d welling housie
and dinning room is nearing comple
IMr. C. S Nichols and mother visited
Ni'. .lohn \. Nichols. of the Smokey
Town 'ection, last Sunday.
(>h, Blrother Kay. if Gve flaw con
teliplated catching a hirdl to put. In
that nict. eage whicb %oil made refer
ene' to hiu't week, we don't, think he
wouli have to do like l1rother Kay
-.cli the bil-dI.
(hips. happy illh is now eceted to
the I g ishat urv. atind 6 will ulake it.
Iot ti's in the Ol town" (of ('olu
hia filr thle bo\Ss.
.r. /. I.. Ailit-k n iew dinning roomn
is aboiut e -lill .1J.
Mle'srs. ('ollwill aml Mlayer. will Only
gi t%o lays inl a week from nlow oil.
.\l-. T iln la I. M ills, Of Sligh's,
vikitid .\ll Cason of the Siiokey
townv eer:;n rece~intly.
Ir n( il i ' it I IIit II y of our1'
.1'iile it m this sect ion itteid the
State l''ir.
Mi. ('. S. Nichols nade a llvinl- visit
over in Saluda County this week on
M i. S(. Al in ieik v iII soon com nictice
sawing again.
Mir. .1. It. Vaiu0 11h and n ife visited
Mi. .lohn A. 1-:1low it the County
l mIm i ., le t mhy.
.\iss loha Taylor, Oo of ourv chavim
i i t 1)un lait s, vi s itIed Capit. Z ick
TaYir l of I e nlStokey Town sectionil the
past, wc'k.
A teneltlicit house on I r. Wilson
Lln'lgs Illa'e go(t bunied lt-4 weck.
Mirs. .1. '. \~aughn, of NevwherIIvry,
viSitOd in this we4Vt io 1,L4at. Tulesda'.
ThI' wll b11* tVit h e bult!Ct, 1ro Of
S111t0l grainl :-- inl th is sovt;onl 1,hat,L
huts bovn kn Imw for' Imny years.
('hips, what has li,am1 of I"airy
111,l1k, she un11I hlavt. bem-n pulling thosv
ft.t her y pi y sI rollg. Chips, we
w\oul l (IIi ke forII lir h r I ( KayII I- to tull Its
what, bii ty withti(iil llodesi' is like as
he is well read tup on tIhiis line we Sup
pose.
Airs. .Johm I). Ilooz.er is very ill with
Ievei' ii is week.
Nil'. I,. A. IoozIe, of this sectionl,
has gone to Newherrl( (ly OtItl Imill.
.\I. \. ('. ,Jonls will have it leavy
lOwl oil his shoutilt'Is when ie gets (ldt
It4!lj 11) there-t, ats hle is flonertow
than le has er heen in Iis lift, silWC
hW _0'0, inltO 11MA111 iI) Olit,it-S.
News is SOm1ewIILL seILI', i. iditor',
with (ce l%law as he is now Illling the
lbe I li'(ord iowing oits.
TWICIl Oil irg lt[(ut
| t'ouimbiat SIia'ii L. News a (ur'ie'
( )eloher' ,'list..|
the' I t Solith 't'aolinia r'egilint will
tie mtu steoreid (lit of s'.rv'ice iii the i(lt.h
oif November,ui. .\ll itdea of hainig the
regiient re'Ctined' in the ser'viice has
ini iii 1)unnI tistkableI eirmis. Wh' ieI nio
exat,t hut. ('ould( be imadle ins the hantid
iiihat. after ' an impulty lie wits satishied
)ii)leteenu-Ltwentit.hsi (It till. mien wiantedl
sautid whe h.cile got batek to ea'unyI and
had toI Sitle oil the gr'toundi aind
foIud it a hit chilly all (of thiri dlesh-e
to r'eminti in ranuks vanisin.d.
tii' ilimt Ier, sauidi that with atll (If the en
ti hiisi for' be'inig liustereid out1 of the
sermviice t liere wer'i firomi 150 to :?'i0 meni
wvho wanted~ toi lemaini withi thle art'ny.
lIe stidl thiat lie haid just. reeceived a hot
tei' froii ('oh. Wmn. .1. Il'oain itkii
hunii if hei ioubll let the Nebrgaski r'egi
mit'it ha:ve "tome ofl thie muiisiejii fi'-ii
the meii wAhogratleti to i'retaini ini t.hie
5t'rvie. ('III. licyani is espeially' itix
ionsi~ to huave thie ('aoli nit imuisiciatns.
(('Ol lunhlin Spe'iil to Ntews atnd ('on
iL Oct. .'l1.)
('(II. T'illnini detailedl Sei'gt. Wilse to
get hold of atl take all of the (;bover'n
met'i goodlis iebii' hii hleen plawled
sohl or' i baIIe i awailliy byi the solier's
It is st ated thiat hhmtikei.s iandi goodls
tilken) up biy the stiati. A\ iri (of (1.rou
st-r's were Ltkeii firom it iiin who wats
iiearinig thiem itt tihe tulle (of the (dis
,'overy,V 1111l thle wt'ei'e was taikeni in
chiaIrge'. It is staiited .iiit I nd ietnme i.ts
will b e ent.ered ain)tst, alil patieh.s who
hooghi clt inig friii soldiers, uts IL is
against the htw. i. wotldd applIear thait,
thie priopler t.ning nioubll bIe tol take ite- )
utin againist thle mieni whio did the sell
Sing, 11mi nolt s0 muctiih a a inlst. the no.~
re ant' iid othiers whott i did -hte buiynog.
ite soldie's r'ece ived' mioe forg what
loney an it.ii Lh pr lioseenited seemis L.I
>e starltinog tile wihole L tig bacek war'ds.
l)eWitt.'s W\itch liaz'ei Salve has the
ire'es t sitlI of any' salvie in thie world. (
hIiis tact. and1 its meit has Iled (disho(n- ir
st, pecol to iattemplt. to com-l)ter'ft, It,. ol
.ook (lit till the lmani I whoi atLcmpjt.s to e
Vitch Il'azel $ialve ho great, 111l cure.
b . 1. Poclhatu.
Items Vron .oisc Latse.
JaCk rost haS CUomo at last; lias pi
piared the sweet potatoes for the har.
vest, pit m end to toimatoes amd we
leil hafs killed the germs of malaria.
A g-eat many of our neighbors have
been siek during the last, month. We
will not attempt to mention t.heml Its
Iiarlly a famIlily hats escaped wIthout a
chill or two.
N. S. A. Jet er was In townl severald
days this week serviniug as a juror.
Ir. .1. Willio Caldwell has done a
great, deal of ginng this season. You
1an hear- his whistle eam ly and lato.
Humor says his onterprising son, Mr.
Bennie, has taken the machinery in
hand this fail. We like to see our
young men coine to the front and know
we have the material otitof which some
fine bluinle,ss men tmay be made.
()Ill' farlimers have inet begun sowing
gmrai ni yet, but they are look ig to that
emid. Some good wheat, was raised in
otir midst t,his year. We heard a man
siay the other day that lie liude ten
bushels to onie aud was so delighted
that he almost forgot to ask what his
next door neighbor imiade.
Mir. Adam Kibler visited hisson, Mr.
.1amiles Kibler last week.
Nir. S. A. .Jeter and Son, Colleld, via
ited relatives at Union recent,ly.
MIr. James Long was at, Mr. W. 1.
t
Il1rowil's last, week.
Miss Cornelia Alewine, who has been
spend(linlg soiI timie with her sister,
Nir-s. W. 1. IIImowni, IIs gonle to Mm'.
Watilte- AlewiI's in the Mt. Bt,bel
community.
Mr. 13. G. Clenm visited fr-iends In
lollolhon last, week.
Like you, Mr. .ditor, I think it ter
rible to note the umibe- of nmurders
conuitted. Yo t are exactly rIght In
saying that humanmlife is held too
lightly aId the law holds 1ne ter--o- fo
the evil doet-. Not all men amre like
youi, "have n1o desire or inclination to
do injury eveni to their duemiles," if
they were there would be no murdev-.
lint as they are not we firmly believe
that, if the law would holdl more terror
thxee would be fewer lives lost.
The country poor man h'.As known for t
SeveraL yearaIs what, hard timCs mIeatI
aInd if 11e Change is imade the land
OWn1er anid the lien merehant, may know
Ilso. Do Itway wit,hi 0 amIemIln tihe lien
law amid let, tho land owner oease to
reitlt o t,he negr-o, t,hen we ilay see t.he
dawin of a better day. NaITA. f
Svtober 21), Islm
)me NI nu[I to olaigh Cure siurprises .
people oy its Itiuick euires and children
timey ltk i i in large (uaitities without
010 ILeSat daIger. It has won for it,self
the Ib'st repaIIitiOn of any preIaration
used todity for colds, eroup, ticklimig inl
tIe throat or obstinate coughs. W. M .
1'elmmIl.
ANNOUNCENENTS.
For Mayor:
ANNOINCI-' NIVSlI,LP CANDI
dte for MAayor-subject to Demo
eratie iprimary.
E C JONES.
1( 11 kUI3V.l ANNOUjNCIC~ M YSI~LF
i. its a cand idat,e for MayI andi 11( pledge
myi~self toi abidle the resuilt, oif the D)emo
ematie primiam y.
yIlIEi lIlI Y A NNOU NCE NIY\SECLF f(
La cmad idaite for' Mayor and1( pledge L.
myi sel f to abide the result, of the D)emo- S
emaic primatry. 0
TJI1OS. FL1' ICPTING. el
X leaure in amnnonneinig D)r. O. 11.
NI ayer as a suit.able candlidat,. in the ~
coul mig'town election, knoww ing t,hiat, h
w:ill give umi veinsal satisfationi.
31 ANY CPITIZICm.NS. h
- - ----- a
For Alderman:
fN . WN. ICl- lIA lt DTL IS HiI-CitiY
ann mouncied mas a i-nal idlate for- A 1(der-C
mxanm fr-om Wiard I, and1( is pledlged to
abidle the resuilt oif the appahialhng
towni pr i mari y aeection.
For Alderman:a
1 CA ltA NISS 18sii l-illUltY A N
ie niounm-cd its a eandmaidmatm. frm Alider
mnm f romm WVard 2 suibject, 1(o the l)emo-C
1A.\NI III'T1 W. .1ONICXS iS [1 EltI10.
J hyl nomi nated for- AlIdeman from am
\\ amd 2, saubject to the IDeiimrat.ie pri
mimam' CIT'IZiNS. SE
and(14 ethlib-mit sa-rvice remnder-ed by
U in. Jiamies JIetfersonm ILane mas A ldermmmma'm
ouf athe TPown of Nahem-mrr, S. ( ., d ai -m w
thme liast yemarin, we' heg to nom ltaint him i
fo e-a-i eation to t.he e'lliae (if A ide ramia t
.onIi it ad 2 or sid To. i i-iad p ledge
hi iin t4o blide a lie mesuilt oif time D)emo- SI
Im.:ic 'a-imary-. CITmZi:NS.
For Alderman:
'V. A. YOUNC it aid Iiday fo
.\ n".a im omm,1 Ward 4, suibiject to thme mni
De'moara.tiae I e mnaryv. CITi'Zi:Na.
For Alderman: in
fNO Nl. TPA YbOlt iS T1i-ctiy (a
Liiianoune'd as5 a ('anidate for Al- Va
'mrmmian froii WVar i5 andt i( pledlgedl to Sit
bide time m-esuit oif thme D)e:moratia~ pr-i- ha
n:ary. itm
WIC AlU'C AUIT'IIlll%iD TO AN
nounc1 t(e T1. 8. IIudason ats it ciadI
iia faor A lderman m from Ward 5---suib
met to thme IDemios.rati pr 11imary elee
ror Commissioner of
Public Works.
'. A. ll owmanfl as at icaniidiato for fad
umnfissionera oif Puiab'ic WVo-s, reallz- Hlip
h :is ail Ity to suiccessifumlly'I fi the goe
11Cm', its lie has beemi ollleiallyi conneeait
with the commiisslon simnce Its organ. (lie
ationm. Hie Is pledged to abide tho ro- imam
it, Of the ptiimary election.
VOTERtS. . t.
...HONEST...
ADVERTISING PAYS!
I desire to thank the people of
Newberry and the County for the
-ofidonce they have shown in in
)y taking advantage of the sale I ad.
vertiso in Tho Herald and News for
ho we(.k on<ding OCtOb)O, Uho 19th.
No such salo of Dry Goods, Notions
nd Shoes hail beojn mado in Now
,erry for the past fifteen years. I
carried out my part of the contract
o the letter and the people carried
)ut tieir part by keeping us busy for
iixteen hours a day. This shows that
ionst advertising pays and that it
pays the people of this County to
radoi at my store. Whilo this sale
'111s been a success--except that I
ost in having it-I did not sell out
noro tl,at Ouo Sixth of my suck and
till have at least Five Thousand
D)ollars moro goods t han I need, and,
u order to reduce my stock that
nuch, for the next Thirty Days I
vill mnako a Discount of ten por cent
)n all purchases. This will just
Lbout pay 1110 t1ho cost and the ox
>wnwes of solling and will be an
iverage of Twenty-five por cent les,4
hIan you cILn biy the F1110 class of
,oods anywhore in this State. Don't
iton to vhat people say or pay any
ittention to extravagant advertise
nonts tliit, niontii nothing, btt do
rour trading with me or ily clerks,
is we all sell the sainuo way. If Von
vill do this you will get morofor
rotr niony than over before.
I noticed by your paper last Fri
lay that iny old f.iond Otto Klettner
s still keeping a store down in tlie
Uloy, and that he got very rintch
listurbed in his miin because I said
'Honest Advertising Pays." I ex
>eet, ho has been taking too nally
atout advertiseimenti to be ab>lo to
Ast woll at night. 0t to i oLd enongh
o know better than to aibuse his
,seience in this reckless manner.
heard other merchants say he had
>eon trying to get them to notice
lin. He don't moan any harm by
t. He is a liarnless and clovor
ellow il his wily.
Keep always in your iniiid tht
'on buy Goods at imy store at closo
mn to
wholesale prices
id I hat "Jones al ways sells for
oss."
Newberry, S. C.
October 21, 188.
Notice of Election.
N ELECTJ'ION WILL4 HI HELD
-I atL t,be sieveriailprecinets establish
i by lawy in Newber'ry County', uon
uesday, November 8th, 1898, for the
Ilowi ng ellicers. to) wit: Governore,
toutenant Governor, Seret-ary or
L4te, A ttorneoy General, Comtptroller
enieral, Adjutant and Inuspector Geon..
-al, State T1' easuirer, State Superin
ndenCit, or I'Xducation, one Rtailr oad I
onuniiissionler, t,hre'te Reprl)esentatives
the lower brancuih oif the Legis
Lure, one Superisor101, one Sn
Writendlent of Education, one Pro
[to.eJud(ge.4
'The poils will be Opened at '7 a. in.,
id kept openi without initermuiission
ritil 4 o'clock p. m.
Th'ie following uinmed persons have
~en aIppointed managers for State anud
nunlt,y (elcions:
Newberry---II[. C. Suummner,.Jr.. J.
ii Neel and J1. M. Doinieik.
F"actory-Jacob Swinn, .J. M. Taylor
idl M M Mills.
G ibson,--.. 17. Suber, W. T1. Pie
id Thos. WV. KCeitt.
GlymuphvIille -S. N. Hecndersion, A. ..
lillingham and1 J. C. D)eIHines.
Maybinton-J. HI. Kitchen, J1. J,.
hIomasLk and WV. V. Ly'lel.
WVhit,mir -G --C O. Abramils, J1. S. Me
trley and 'T. WV. Mc Cullouigh.
Cronmer's -A. U. S.igh, S. A. -Jeter
1(1 J1. ( . A biams.
*Jalapa--W. B. JIohnson, WV. C. Sligh
id S. flryce McCarley.
Lo)ngshore's-\~V. 1). Pit,Ls, S. 1S.
mnil and1 N. Ii. ,Johnson.
Willims-J R. Seurry, WV. H1. San
rs and( 1Henry IIoozer.
P rosperi.y,J. M Iiller', C. D). liun
r' and1 it I. Sitouldem iaver.
Hedrlix Mill-J. II. I(oon, p'. XV.*
oaly and1( L. L. D)ominie.k.
Sli gh's - B. II. Davis, Pat, ioland and
10. Kempson.
Jolly Street- -WV. B. Hioiniet, Jno. 1".
heeler- and1 M. L. Stirauss.
Central School Hoeuse-J. C. Seyht, C.
.Sheeley and \V. L. Motes.
Som.aria -- I. A. Graham, John 1(1
rd and G. I . Long.
Walton-W. F. Sober, G. B. Sligh
d WV. H. Graham.
3t. Philips--R. C. Sligh, R. L. Lomn
ekl andiu Henij. Hilfaere.
)ne of the above named managers at
Ah box will call upon the Hoard of
u.ntssloners at the 0llice of TPhe
'iee of the People, Newber, Y. C.,
tuirday, O)ctoheir 29, l198, to receive
lot, boxes, poll lists and listrucetionis
1 to be (ilalIfied.
I. II. lUNTi, C!halrman,
D) A. Tuiomias
C'omnilssioers, of State FElectioiis,
ini
t<
RICE! RICE! RlfcE! t
ONSIGNM~NTrS OF ROUJG Hl
Wice solicited. Prlompft milling be
return of piroceed(s or acc1ot sales. hc
hoest and markked pric-os paid for thi
d icoe.
'aroll ina RIco Meal"o ''"'Flour," the 1)1
tro.' and het stock food on the pr
ke'. .or sale at. low fign.es.
Wi ESTI P'O1 NT Ml LL CO., I
2 luos. ( lnilonn . C.
Mower Sells the Best !
Mower Sells the Best.
because the best is always the
cheapost, and whon
lower Sells the Best
the host at Mower's is cheaper
thi the inferior arti6lo elso
whoro.
Mower Sells the Best
. Dress Goods!
Mower Sells the Best
Hosiery!
Mower Sells the Best
Underwear!
Mower Sells the Best
Cloaks and Capes!
Mower 'Sells the Best
Damask & Doylies!
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 had in an up-to
date Dry Goods Store;
and in selling the IBest
at priees that are very
low, we vill save you
money.
We believe that from
anII economli cal st(and
poin11 Ut:oil canillot caflord
to buy inferior goods.
Your miioniey is too har-Id
eartned to be tirown away
on trfashy goods.--so
ron us. We will give you
ralue received ; and big satisfac
ion inl the 01nd will be one of
Ahe imay glad resuits of buy
ng tho Best from us. Como to
0o us and give us the opportu
iity to sell you The Bst at
ock bottom prices.
Yours truly,
. G.S. MOWER GO.
At Scholtz'
Any One suffering with had
eyesighut should comle and]
iave them examiined bet ween
he hours of 10 and 120o'clock
Tomy stock of' Watches,
locks, Jewelry and Silver
vare, I have added a nice
iin e f Stationery, and will be
>leased to serve my friends
indl the public at large.
Watch, Clock and
Jewelry repairing a
specialty.
EDUARD SCHOL.TZ,
Jeweler and Optician.
ttore oppositeo R. C. Wihiams'.
IANNON & MAYES,
AE AGEI'NTIS FOR. TH[E
flanslon House Steam Laundry, J
IEWBERRY, S. C.
0 CHEMICALS AR E~LO VI)
our laundry mlethlods. We uso
>thing but the purest washing man
ris, or anything t hat wvihllt hrt
0 fin~st faibric. Your shirts, col..
rs, cuffs or anything sent here to
laundered will last as long ats by
m11 mlet hods, and1( wo do not fray3
a edges of your linen, or break theit
tton holes, but send it home in its
istinuo beauty.
SEP atdi overy townt
A. GAnrs.., arplytor
LM.
(Next Door to Hei
--DEA]
ALL KINDS OF MAB
G
HEADSTONES, IRON
Metallic, Rosewood ar
CASKETS
Ser'vice in this line
DAY O
Next Door to Her
N19WBERRY, - -
CAN(
"Ti
The
When
the cot
sition
gracef
3EST MOSQUITO NE
13C
4EWBERRY - - -
To call in and
>f goods. I hay
selected stock
grade Chamber
rnd Oak. A ful
und cheap Furi
/'ery close for c;
t. ly
)ispensary anc
Excelle,
luality and Pric
ijne Whiskeys,
FOlt FAi\
.11 Grades Cheaper thay
Bave Mone.y and GOv h
Send in Y
articular A ttention
ll l liilp l
PE ERS,
-ald-Nu4d. Nows Office.)
L.ER lN,
BLE
md
RANITE MONUMENTSi
RAILINGS, ETO.; ETC.
LSO
id Cloth Covered Burial
and CASES!
. -omp1)tly attended to
R NIGHT.
mid and News Office,
- -- - -- 8. O.
)PIES!
IE DIXIE CANOPY'
approved best canopy.
not in use, by releasing
-d, it of itself takes a po
it the head of bed both
Al and ornamental.
3rice, $2.75 each.
TTINC !
NALL AND SEE THEM I
)OTEN,
- - - -S.C.
IT ED
examine my line
e a nice and well
of strictly high
Suits in Walnut
I mawe of medium
liture. Will sell
aSh.
1. 0. P. Housey
i in both <
es in the Line -of
Wines and Beer
III1Y UslR.
I at 0. P. 1Huses ! You
e Best by Buying of Us!
our Order.
Paid to Mail Orders.
REE STRETm