The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, November 01, 1898, Image 3
Cotton Market.
Correeted by J. W. Gary & Co.
M iddling -----------.. .. .................41e.
Alucklen's Arntea mlv-.
The best Salve In the world for Cuts,
BruIses, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Totter, Cia pped Hands,
Chilbluatm, Corns, and alf Ski Erup
t.mm, and positively cures Piles, or no
y requircd. It is guaranteed to g Ive
i, rfeet satisfactiou.or money refunded.
Price 25 cents pert, box. For sale by
Rtobertson & Gilder and W. E. Pelham.
Wanted.
To buy a good milch cow.
It B. C. Matthews.
Chrysanthemum Show.
The Ladies' Aid Society of the Pi e
byterlan church will give a chrysati.
themutu show at the room under the
Crotwell Hotel on Friday of this week
fromu 4 to 10 p. mt. The chrysantlie
tums are not as large and pretty this
fall as usual, but they will have many
fine varieties at t.w ehow on Friday.
Admission 10 cents. lofreshiments
will be served. 14verybody is invited
to attend and a pleasant and enjoyable
time may be expected. t&f
To Utere a Cond In 010 Nighat
Take Van Lear's Cold Capsules for La 1
Grppe, Coughs and Colds; 12 doses 25
cents at all druggists. Guaranteed to
cure or money refunded. t&f6mn t
If you want clothing, first look around
hon come and see our stock. If you
k'now anything about values we will 5
sell you. We are determined to sell
ou clothing at a sacrifice, at
L&f tf Flynn's Cash Store.
For the Thornwell Orplamnage.
We take the following acknowledge
ments from Our Monthly for the Thorn- y
well Orphanage at Clinton, for Octo- e
ber.
We received from Mr. E. M. Evans,
of Newberry, S. C., a barrel of flour.
From other friends in Newberry two
25 lbs sacks of flour.
From Messrs. Edward It ip, H.
E,. Todd, and P. C. Gaillard, of New
berry, a barrel of flour, It is most
welcome. C
Telephnno Subscribera.
Please add the following new P'hones i
to your list:
Hunt, W . H. (Res.)...................... 108
Speers, L. M. (Store)....................17 h
ft2t And oblige, L. W. F1OYI.
It will pay you to do your fall a
trading with the Newborry Clothiog
Co. Thoy are going out of business
January 1st and are certainly cutting
prices. O t&f. C
tl
Nowberry La (les Honlore41. cl
At a meting of the State W. C. T. U.
Convention held in Spartanburg last C
week the following Newberty ladies C
were elected oicers and superintend- a'
ents of different departments of work:
Mrs. R. S. Herbert wiaselected Presi- tt
dent, Mrs. Redus third Vice President tc
and Mrs. F. W. Fant, Treasurer. H
Miss MecOlintock was elected Supor
in+endent of the department of Young ti
Ladies Societies, Miss Estelie T1oddl,
Sabbath Observance and Miss Fannie s,
Leavell Sunday school work.
At the meeting, the Spartanburg
hi
HeJrald says, Miss Nellie Chapmanb
gave a very interesting '.alk albout how '
wvomen could furtber the temperance n
work, using the blackboard in her il
ustrationis. 2r
N
ruth wears well. Peop)le have hi
learned that DeWitt's Little Early ac
Risers are reliable little p)iils for regu
lating t.he howels, curing constip)ation
anmd sick h,eadache. They don't gripe. S
WN. l'. i'elhami. in
in
'U Pays.
Tlhe 25 per cent reduction sale of ec
Nloseley lUmos, was a grand success and vi
closed on Monday ntigh t, at 12 o'clock as
rd vertised. Many had to go away he- wv
cause they could not be wait.ed upon. L<
The hellp in the store became very si,
much fatigued and could not have stood Ni
the strain much longer, notwithstand- fo
ing the fact that they had extra help. se
The Messrs. Moseley Bros. are con- v
vinced now that, it liays to advert,ise in
The Herald an:d News for they have
realized that, it is the paper ihat then
ipeople read. In fact, they auithoriz.e eC
us to make this st at,ement. From the
very day that their advert.isemtent ap
ipeared in The Herald and News ther
irush at their store began and continued P
iiinitil th,e red uction sale closed on Mon-a
da night.
ecy ask us to say, however, that
ithesy'.dil have many goods which they di
are off(-t4g at bargains and have tele- tih
graiphed af written for .o-ther's andi P
will he g.lad to C'ave t.heir if-riends and
-eustom)eri call tolve them. They also r,,
8ippreclat,e Te fact' hat when they ad- IH
svertis md a 25.per .een' -redunt,ion sale gi
mihe people believed .th 4,bey meant
,what 'they salid. The - ai it only te
pays to al vertise when yotfil,o what, in
yo)u advert,tee . pm
Rye,
Barley,
Red Clover, he
Lucern,S
and Woods Ever
gree Lawn Grass Seed w
for sale cheap at
Robsrtson & Gilder's
Drug Store.
We are opening this morning twenty- ci
meven pieces of imported Worsted Dress
Goods In the latest, weaves, the cholest
.prodluctionis of foreign looms from a nl
burstod inoortor in New York. We re
will sell these fIne goods for less than
they cost to implort,, at
t&f t,f 1Flynn's Auction House.
EleQtion Managers--AttentionI
.Several Managors of the Federal
Election for this counly have not
yot called for the boxes. They will
please call for same at The Herald
and News office not later than
Saturday of this week.
VARIOUH AND AlL AHOUT.
See Executors sale.
Today one week the general electi.
will be hold.
The circus seems to have given Now
bc. ry the go by.
The theatrical season it is sa(l wpl
open on the 9th instant.
Mr. Win. M. Griffin, of Columbia,
9ie-t Suoay in the city.
Mr. Robt. It. Leavell was in Sal-' a
Jounty on business last week.
The civil court will convene onl
'hursday of this week.
Prof. W. K. sligh will leave tod.'v
or Charleston to attend Synod.
Mr. R M. Montz opened a pronising
ichool in the county yesterday.
The First, Baptist church has bec
iandsonely fitted up with electric
ight,s.
Mr. C. A. Bowian is announced as a
andidate for Commissioner of Public
Vorks.
Mr. and Mrs. Wim. P. Housal leave
oday for Charleston to attend the
'utheran Synod.
Cotton was lower yesterday than
inco the war. January's in New.
'ork went to 5.14.
The State Fair' is only two weeks or.
rewberry will be well represented at
lie Fair this year.
The hour for the meeting of the
autheran Sunday School has been
hanged to 4 o'clock.
The Lutheran Synod of South Caro
na will be invited to hold its next
nnual meeting in Newberry.
Misses Neville Pope and Mary Nance
ait' have returned from Abbeville
here they have been visiting.
Dr. Pet,er Robertson left today for
harleston as a delegate from the
utheran church of this city to Synod.
IRead what 0. Klottner has to say on
onest advertising and if you want, to
LVe money on all pIurellases call on
Ilm.
The telephone line between this city
A Clinton has been completed and is
i working order, thanks to Manager
loyd.
Rev. Dr. J. B. Fox leaves today for
harleston to attend the meeting of
we South Carolina Synod of tbe Luth
'an Church.
'I he next annual reunion of United
infederate Veterans will be held at
harleston on May 10th, 11th, 12th
id 13th next.
Mr. W. S. Lee, of Clinton, will re
trn on the 7th and 8th of November
solicit subscription to the Ladies'
ome Journal.
According to an act of the Legisl
re the third Fiday of this mont,h
Ill be observed by the schools of the
ate as "Arbor' Day."
Stat.e Constable Noland, of Spartan
rng, has been t.ransferred to Newber
to take the p)lace of Constable Gard
r, who Is no longer on the force.
Capt. Si las .J. Mc Canghinm, (if the
d S. C. IRegiment spent, a few days in
ewberry last week. lie retur'ned to
s cor mand at, Savan nah on Fr'iday
comnPan ied by Mris. MceCaughriln.
Rtev. HI. C. BuLckholtz,, of Chest.er'.
C., is to conduct, a meeting next week
the Firist Baptist, ch ureh, preachinog
the mor11)nn at 11 o'clock and in the
ening at 7.30. The public is mnos,t
rdially inv'ited to attend these s. '
M. H1. B. D)ominick, of St. Luke's,
II teach the 'school at White Rock.
mxin'gton Count.y, the coming ses
mn. Mr' Dominick Is a graduate o;
3wbor'ry College and1( this school is
'tunate in securinIg his services. The
hool wvill open Oin Monday of next,
oek.
He says "meet me at James A. Mimn
ugh's where you are alwatys wel
me,'' and it has certainly been a
3et,ing point for' tibe people for the
st few weeks, w here they have beeln
aping barg'ainms to their deli1gh t and
oit, lHe (uot-es prices today which
e eye openers. Give him a call.
T'here Is no use sulIlering from this
endful malady, if you will only get ~
e right rredy. You ore having
in a tll thIirough your bmody, you r liIver
out of order, have eo appetitee, no
eI or ambition, have a badl cold, lu
ft are com111plea ely used( up. Eleci ric
tiers is t he onily rmoey thait will
v'e you prompt andee surei rel ief. Tlhey3
t I direct.ly onm your LIve r, Stomn11eli C
d K(ide.e1s, ton' lip the whole sys
mn and make you feel like a new 'be'
g. Th'ley are guamranit edcc to cu re or
ice Iefundteed. Fo'r 5cale at Robi"rtsoni
Gilder's and PcIlhami's Drug Stores,
ly A0 cnts pe'r bottle.
'I'Oecherra' AssocIeiat n.
1i teachl~es' association of New
rey (1unty will mleet at tibe Graded I
hool b;hiding November 12tb.
Suibjects ?or (discuission:
Pr'timary A m'ithnmet,ie--Mri. Wim. P.
allace.
Grmaded County Sebools-M r. ..
idenbauigh.
Prtimary' it'eading-MNi ssI i(ey liser'.
Question Box.
Ollicers foi' the ensuing year will be
acted at. this mee ting.
All teachers will lbe ex pected, and(1
ehl'oi'ts will b)e spared to make thisa t
d letter in associat,ion work.t
F. W. lI1IlNS,
Ch'mn'n l'ax Coim.
An EKieapeil Proner Causlht.
Sheriff Buford left last Thursday h
Georgia III pUrsUit of tiley F utei
son1, the lner-gro who eticaped jail Ia fe
weeks ago, and returned on Sundi
with his uan.
The Shet-if went from here to Al
gusta, w;ere he was shown every cou
tesy by the Chief of Police of that Cit
. d there recelved the valuable se
vices of Mr. 11 A. DIluncan, who assis
ed materially in tile capture of the e
ell uii negro.
' u regro was located on the planti
tion of M r. J. M0vans Martin, an exto
sivo phLttel' and pleasant gentleiat
who placed the Sheriff under man
obligations to him for his many kind
nesses at Mobloy Pond. twenty-fly
tiles from A'igusta.
Tbrough thel shrewd dteet,wive worl
of Mr. Duneia assissted by the Sheril
with his successful disguise the negr
was soon captured and taken in ebarg
by Mr. Diu.nean, who turned m1111 ove
to Sherirf Buford after signing thie fol
lowing pap.-r':
AMobley Pond, (-a.,
October 29, 1898.
This is to certify that I agire to g(
with M. IM. Iuford, Sherif of Newher
ry Count,y, S. C., and 1-. A. Duincan, t
South Carolina without requisition pa.
per.s. RA,A-W UUT'r(!JINs';N.
Witness: J. EVANS MARTIN.
The SheritY has been untiiing in hi
ell'orts to captire the escaped prisonel
and we are glad that he has been sue.
cessful.
Ilutchinson is chiarged with breaking
in the dept, ILL Prosperity, and is im
plicated in other robberies there
Tile ro k* mro Cattlirrh In this section of ti:
colings.v than 0 1t f 'I isses put p ltlogetiler
lt<d 11t1111 the Ilat, 1(!w yeaBs was Suippo4ed tI 4
be lic,irable FIor i gr-eat mnyln years (loctors
prolnillleed it at locaki <isel I,, 1L- (I prest'.1.1bet
loc i rmna iles, mlid by5 conialy3 failing t(
curo witi local (real ieni , ironpncei it, in
carable. Science hits proven eatiarrh to be l
cols8t ititional diseitse, mid therefore ro titlre
conialtitilonal treatilent. 1111's citttill-11
Cure, Im1 nflac tu red by F. J, ("heley & Co.
Toledo, O,o, Ii the o 13' onslit.utonL clr
on lie muarkel.. It IH tateit 1inerna Isy Inl dom t
fromn 11 drops toi a teaspoonful. It nets 4IIreet,
1.v oil the 1) oad Andl inucmm4 sirfiawen of th(
sytiteni. They oll'ur t3tle li hriti'e <doluis foi
an.vy csmo It fat to i uiro Mend for circulanz
and( testimoials A lHress.,
iv. J CII EN K & CO., Tole do, 0.
4ol1 by Driiggist,75w.
lll 's Faily Pills aitre thie best.
LOW RATs siCoUtiu.
Itates anid Hchodules to Colimblat Durlup
FaIr 'Week.
The Colunbia, Newberry sn(] Lai
rens and the Charlestoni and Vesteru
Carolina railrioads have cOmI1pleted a-'
I'lingellents to rull special trainils frolim
Greenville to Colimbia and return dur
ing fair week. The t:htdules will be
to leave Greenville at 6:30 a. m., pass
ing Laurens at 7:49 a. i., Clinton 8:1'
a. In , Newberry 8:59 a. 11m., Prosperit.y
9:11) a. mi., arriving ILL Columbia at 10:311
it. M.
Returning, the train will leave tlhe
union depot at 9 p. Im., ni-riving at
Prosperity at 8:15 p. i., Newherry 8::N
1) m., Laurens 9:40 p. i.. and Green
Ville at. 11 p. In.
This schedule will give )ers.-ons vh
wish to take in1 the fair a goo(l oppor
bunity to visit, Columbia.
The [Fair associLtion is to be eon
rtatuliated Onl its success in soeurlting
Whe spectialhly low r'oundl(-tr'ip tickets on1
tale for' three days, Tuesday, WVednes
lay and Thui lrsday: aild inl htaving seo
mr Od the P ainI's IireCworks exlhiition
)f the battles of Manila anld Santiago.
T1he lieople at Mlaeon andJf Atlanta
myec been delight,ed with1 the exhibi
don.
IEvrything pIOlints to tihe mlost, enjoy
ble)1 and1 best, attiiende SIttE fai r in
ears.
The Nowherry Clothing Co. are
aninrg a1 closing out 51ale. They lI-'
~om1g out bulsiness (January 1st and1(
v'anit to tur'n their large stock inlto
'ash. (iw t&f
Mirs. Nl. A ('1h1 alimers diled at the resi
lece of hera son. MIr. 'T. II. Chalmers
ni No. 5 Tiownship, on Tuesday, O)cto
ter 25th in tihe 78thi year' of heri aige.
1er3 remiainis were6 burlied at IIead
iprings chur'ch on the day13 following
DO YOU I.KE G0OD COFFEE?
If so, b)uy te "BJlue1 Ribb1on"'
ranid. This is an excellont br'aud
i Moca anid Java, and will go twice
s far as cheap cofl'oe.
If you will only try this brand you
villI quit uisinrg t*hoap.aind poor coffee.
ni it you will find bothi quality and
conomy. Sold by
S. B. JONE~S, Sole Agent.
rhis is the Season
When you want
spices of all kinds for
>utting up Pickles,
latsup, &c. We have
what you want and we
guarantee them to be
ure. We also have on
iand the celebrated
Vionogram Vinegar.
-all on us.
Robertson & Gilder,
Druggists.
On the corner.
F"lynnI's is the only str'ictly 0one price
uein New berrly. We never' do bet
er for' one1 culstomhier thatn we do for'
LI,gaist any13 house5 ini the State. We
lot onily sell thiel best, bulit we 81el1 Lhe
:heaLpest, ait J"lynnh's Cash Stote. t&f ti
W
We must realize that at the v
JThey Must
I- to reduce prices later in the season,
following rediculously low figures.
Y $3.-50 Menl's Suits, $.75.
$4.50 Men's Suits, $2.25.
a $5.00 Men's Suits, $2.50.
$7.00 Men's Suits, $3.50.
$o.oo Men's Suits, $4.95.
r $12.50 Men's Suits, $6.20.
$15.00 Men's Suits, $7.25.
Soc Boys' lHats, 20C.
75c Boys' Hlts, 35C.
The farmor would not soll
redicnuui pricos if we could help o
or about one half what it cost to ma
dollar, and doubtful if it would brin
per cent. lelow cost don't make any
coni to at
IE
Columbia Bus
COLUM
[Estabi
The vast and increasing businos
servico of tliousands of exports wh
the ranks of the young people. 'I
and cousequently live in luxury a
como from that class of the young
literary education. The aim of tlh
..COLUMBIA BUI
is to prepare young ladies and gon
Bookkeeping, Short.hand,
Arithmetic and all
that apply directly to the business
No old time copying methods are r
and Shorthand coursos are the mor
best businesqs mii. They securo
start to finish. Our graduates aro
position and are supplied with phi
specialty in securing our graduatet
done in this matter. The Collego
any time. Board very cheap. If
Shorthand education, send for our
sired. Address,
W. H. NEWBERRY, M. A., I
Jhneapi ihates over tihe southernt.
The Southern Itailway will operatea
spec ial schedule duin g FaLir week ama
give a spec'al rate to visitors to thet
The following is the r'ate and th<
scheduale from D)yson to 1 'omaria. T1h(
train starts from Ander'son at, 5.:(
a. im. and arrives in ColumlbiaL at 10. 1i
a. im. lReturning it leaves Columbia aii
7 p. mn. and reaches Newberry at 8. l5
p. mi., and Anderson at 11.50 p. m. TIhN
train makes no stop between A lstoi
and Columbia.
Going down it leaves Dy3son 7-.5
ia. im., fare $2; Cha ippellIs 8.02 a. mi
faire $2; Old Town 8.12 a. mi., fare $1.80:
Silver Street 8.21 a. mn., fare $l.80:
Helenai 8.312 a. mn., fare $1.60; Newberry
8.37 a. im., fare $1.60; I1'rosperit,y 8.-l
a. in., fare $1.40; P'omaria 0L.5 a. mi.,
fare $1 .40. Th'is is for the round t.ripJ
and includes one adlmission to the fuar.
T1he trains will be op)erated on We'd
nesda y and Thliursday, November 16th
and( 17th.
Tickets will be sold at, the rates
nam iied on the I15t,h, 16t,h and 1?th, good
to Novembler lui,h.
l'ver~ybody who canm should go t.o thec
Mo(re t,ban twenty ii lion free SuLm
p)les or De.Wtt's W itch 1Jta:..el Salve
haLve been dlist,ributled by the mailnufac
urers. WVhat, better proof Of their
conlidIence in it's merit do5( youl want?
It enres pi'Iles, buii is, scalds, sores, in
the shortest space of time. W. IC. I 'el
haLn.
Thle Seaboard Air Line~ has~ issued
this sonsorii three handsomno il lustrait
'Southern Pines" and( '"Sportsman 's
Guide." 'These aire now readty for
dlistribultion and1 will b)e sont free
of cost to anuy aiddriess. T'Loir "Win
ter Excursions" gives fll informna
Lion ini regardl to Rates and Routes
to the hest Winter Resorts in the
conotiiry. TLheo "Sportsmatn's Guido"
is one of the handsomest andI uiost
comnploto hooks of its kind ever sco'i
b)y us. Its make up is artistic from
cover to cover and1( it cont ains not oni
ly information in regaird to hunting
g round(1, guidces, dogs, Hotel rates,
&c., b)ut a digest of the (Game Liaws
of the ( Sttes covered 1)y it and somei(
act natl expmeriences of huniterst along
thes hue of the Seaboard Air Line.
'The '"Southern Phoes" booklet is also
very artistically 0otten upj, and the
in.formation containied covers overy
p)oint. Anay or aill of these wvill bei
ma10led( upon1 aLpplicattionI to MIr. TV. J.
Anoderson, General Passenger Agent,
Port amonth. Va. t& a r
P /9 A-:J -P. A_ kV ALL1b
Col
ib.):e prico for cotton thi fariors Ot'
3J,, Sold Reg
W onl the monoy tho pImoplo now i
Best 5c Calico @ 3%c.
4c Good Calico @ 2Yc.
6X(c Percales @ 4c.
36 inch Sea Island @ 3c.
36 inch Heavy Shecting Q ,3.e.
c Bleaching @ 4%c.
6!.'c lleaching (f 5c.
$P.0o Silks for 35c.
;5c Silks for 22e.
cotton a. 4e or i- if he could h1e
l. -V08, bult wO aro prosiod for 1,M.>n*%,y
k, ;.. Wo had beLtor soll it otrsolv
g -iat thos hard times. Somo of our
forence, tho Goods must bo sold a-.
LYN S' 4
Aess College i
L'A, S. C.
s .,A 1894.]
i -torpriics of our country requiro t: -
111must constantly bo reci 1itd fr< 1:
'y alwayti roeoivo tho largest saiari. s
a tlluouce. But, thvso recruits in- t.
-l0 who havo a good business anIM1
.NESS COLLECEr.
1 non for just iuch places ai theso.
1lllIeJ'iPl- I; W, (Lawl 1Commercia
Collill1ercial 11r-alchlles
i fl'airs of life, arn I horoughly t aught.
Oeognizod in our School. Our lknsin.H
t mjodern aid a-re norsed by ouir
v1 hold tho studentsi intrest from
I hily qualifiod for holding aiy business
e.s whIeovwer desired. Wo m1ak a
I Ood positions and will not, bo oi
n 11o vacationm. Students cas ent.
> i aro intorosted in a Business.
3 catalogue, identioning cours .
)s., - - COLUMBIA, S.
Stop Buying on CredL
Andi;1' paing other p)eole's debts. .
>Sin ih's st,ore id 11>uy113 for. Cl.
heCre you1 will hind eiveryi art,iele
1 its merit. Nothing11 sold iat or be
-- st,, ats no one (1an live at, Lthat. wvit,h
verc har'ginig you for somethIing .
y'ou see aniyt,hingl hungii outi it. ori.
~. ' ciost, Li,ake the bit, an b-01I.t. Ihis s.
one if yout do lnot. want,t in get (aug ,
ar it is but(I a hatit for suickers.
if y'ou want to buy g)1 oiods at a1 su
Smith's Store.
EXECUTOR'S SAIL.
1 'N SAl,lRDAY IN DI):'l.\lHw
/we will sell att. Newhmiry. S. (X
lic ()litery', t.he land of I)i \\
)aonrn h, dIteeased , consi sting of Ii
'';T~IGMS Oi*' SAliy: ()ne-ilbjul rin,
iibalanice ini two(111 qulttannuail I
albIiie n t,, to lbe seecured by3 noLe a.,
.ort.gatge of Li,be 'urcheri.i
Oc tobet r 29, l'898. t, 3,
3OTIGE OF ELEDTIOE
TO Or HEmN, S. c.
of eimber, I 1.98, an) ele ctionl w
* i held ini t,hie TIowni u of Helenal. S. (
Iloore and1( it. S. Whaley arc appllointi ca
- 0 managei~,Ors of satid elet'tion. I 'nit
vIll lbe opened' at, tic regulair votin
t 4 p). m.*
Hooks ot iegist rationi will lie opened '(
or tbe regi.ist.ru tin of voters atI, tile
.tor'e of 1. .1 .iiliain on tbe first of
N 'ovemberie andi reiiinu openi unt-il L.hc
10th daty of IDetcember, 18938, and II. ('
Summiier, jr., is hereb)y apploinit,d Si'
periv isor (of lteiist lation for sid eh-e
tion1. D one by3 orlder of Conneil.01
.A t..ett I il,L nidatn t.
IH. E. .Ir1.1AN, C leik.
Opellioa of tli M icT Schioo.
r' illlM TR' STE:S'll~ OF" il SI. -
.1. eral d ist,iits of Newheirry( Co.uii
re hiceeby aithorii'ized to OIper0 the I '
e Schools in1 the lrespectivo d istric
ii .\l onday. Novemberci 7th, 18138.
I lan11ks for tfleebers' cont,ralcts ii
-roided(( ('r> lapplienttloll.
Couflnty SIpt. I d. N. ('
FRED H. DOMINICK
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NEWBERRY, S. C.
O)flico on Law Itantg(e over 0. MNelt
Ilonino ott.. (nm....
TON
ot af1ord to buy goods at a prolit. V
ardless of C
S gonlo, woul<i not bolfiit 1s. Wo the
Soc Silks for i6c.
$r.5o Vlvet for 6oc.
$1.00 Plush for 30c.
25C Silk Lnce for 9.
15c Silk Lace for 5c.
$35s Aen's ian Sewed Shoes, $.95.
$2.5o 'Menl's Ial Sewed Shoes, $i*lg.
$1.25 Aictl's Bro-alls 8 5v.
..o I,:adies' l-'ine DIess Shoes, $i.25.
h irnsol f, Auld you ci itb to m ro<l t hat.
tal ru1s, lot, tho looits go -our ilt.ir
Itt. 5So oh ho dollar tll to lot shor
-'Ock Was bolgIlt as low its 15c on t.ho
OOn ats possiblo to got tho monoy out o
Next Door to Pi
Lotice of Elenniii for
member of Congress.
A N I':A,I-X1ON \VL HN,1 lII.' NAA.,)
on Tuesdhy. Nmoember, 14,1, I8ls,
encts in Newherry ('ountY, for. it Itep
resulitative 'loill 1.114- Third Conge.
siotlal Dist.rict., il t.he :11t ('olgreSS of
the 1I it.-41 Stati es.
lhe polIs will he opelI.l at 7 a. l.. InaIl
kept opII withollt, iterm.ssiou utl .1
o'clock 1. in1.
The' following- lallw'd personls have
beenl appoi>ia o nu teatilcin
to wit:
Ne.v-w he Iy i ) \V . T. Kibler. 1.. I.
Il'a sin ll a" l . In 1- P lmlvv .
P'actory - .1. H . ('hlappi'll, (;sco. P'.
iiL nand W1Villis. 1ones.
(ib)S n- W . 11. We ldt , . it. ,etz
sey 1u11d.l. .1. K iblor.
Glyimpl:Ville- M.oor-1m1 1i Iiff, .1 1o.
lnc1141ieon und .. S.A.S.ISubmi,
M hi ilton-\V. It. laybinl, l'. ,1.
PiN ni 11.'1 1. ,. N .ill.
\\' imlli il I. .cCle-cy, .. \W
scotu I.Ino l Pl ant,.
0 -' I s- It. f1 . B ln-tl onl, .1 . 1. I.:pp1
an.11 WV. W'. 111-OWn.
.1lalaa--. W. 111forl, \V. E-. MIr
eluital a. T. If. ('luimes.
LoshlV.- -V. 1-. f'oos hore, .1. W .
W i!u a nl d . T . av .
W illiainl's 1. .1l . W hite, .l. W . 6111)pp
A L I. WV. slevvens,
IT1 pI --Tho.. S. 1111tili, 1). L2. 11 1u
and .Ino It ul-ri.w.
lrospority -N. Rt. 1ester, Ednest
\V 1 (1'. 4l4')s1
W r41S an 1.14 C. he. Nithols.
llmldrix NMI- It. It. Lon-, ,1. lI'MI.r
)awkill., lI l .. 1"'. Molits.
sli ih's '. C . E-:ar- , .1. A. Sli-h
andi T. Ml. .\ ills.
.Jolly I St,vet, - .1. pl 1 ling, G. M1.
Sinllrity an i I .. W ilS ;l4
ily,~ A. L.'thi Aul 144)l l' <h.hW . Sl zler .
l'ontria-I. NX. InanI, (';e I'S.
Italf uni \ . J. hIaly
T- ra-h iel sluppnies fhior
T'owi-nr pu.rhposles ofoTeir
the fil esca er .', e ning
Decem 9tb her 3, 1898.ev
balha boIjtn 14o(li lliuIt nlIirucio,
al'4l to b qua41li the 14 lojv.t Ih
.iO llI.VW ) l l9 N ('f(1 1445 114 litiman, 44
of 8 Ae)i 1Fg. A5I)ll I. (' l 11rk, .4)1
.S :.. I aI. thI,.\ -n e r.ilel lv
'lt ll le ;T.\il toI e(1 r H lu l '\4 U >.
II11IN --1 \V lPI~,illit ('IOUNTY.4 (i
-lrh nt ~imt' Sr4, tr l If A t 4ita ion
(o e 4 the l ami (lIfe t of V4 14eniett
i'yfei a, l Iherefore. t i ;11 11.
I)onish14( all1 no41( ingular te k'lilred
anowden t-ine)1l,~ .Itis t hyhe :u1(1
apira befre n . t 1('u,o I' ro
flue,o A.h SecomiN da of1~~'. Nmb
I4
have an imiilenlso stock of goods, and
ost or Profit,
r0foro offor our inmnso stock at the
$1.50 Ladies' Fine Dress Shoes, 95C.
All other Shoes reducc( in proportion.
$1.oo Menl's Hats, 65c.
$1-50 Men's Hats, 85c.
$2.00 MenI's Hats, $1.00.
Soc Dress Goods, 25c.
;5e Iress Giotds, 17 ':e.
29 (tSs i(,s, 15..
1*1fl'erwear 44f all kihls for every age
1111l iz(e cut to 11.0 r Irice.
WO WoUld not. sol oil I ('oo Is Itt sitch
a Clothing St"wck lit 50b,e onl tho (unr
iff 1u1r dt soll it at 2.-( or 30c on thk
(101la, bit I'voln So 10 por cont or 20
r thoim, tbhl-., th 1 con11h4ionl wo havo
ham's Drug Store.
\iew Goods Coming la
113A12" cq_ 1-%TXCA-rxl: !
NEW
Dress (Goo<I, SilkM,
1"lnnes, ('anton Flannels,
1 losiv)rv, Un<lr-wen-,
hosa:nd Not ions,
Bloys' ( Ilot hing,
Hlats, lEtra. Paits,
I oy KIlnve Pants,
SI'
birts,
('IoIla rs a nIId ( '1 fik
andl Neckwear,
1,'1r everybody inl
Newherlry County.
Come and e or ll. 't 1 ndl Pr1CV4
Sure before blyinl'iL, IIS we know weU cI
baVil inon0e14y for you.
Thl. best lifin of ShoEs, for tho ney
WO Itsk lor I i-m, hi Newherry. Don't,
fail I, 0 I i i ef I ore b int'g.
4V('oue Itild See us oftell.
COPELAND BROS,
Ladn's of Low Pricms and Rclia'i{
Alain Stroet - - Nowborry, S. C.
It is a
Sure Sign
When Candy lov
ers get their
heads together
that the verdict
is going to be in
favor of
Wh60uaq 'S
Chocolates
and
ConfeCtions.
They are famous
wherever there ex
ists an appetite for
pure, delicious can
dy.
iIhus aml benji hfui. MtI(a in
xliall Iy with oiainiig waiter.
1'I HA i':C A T TriIIC
J. K. GILDER
BOOK sTORE.
A\T TH~
Nunnally's B3on Bons,
Ini 80. (un. awul 'i I.2() packaiges.
N unnaily's Chocolates,
in 810I., fbneI. and( $ I.2() piicka ges.
N4unnally's (ch000l3to) MVint,
N uin nal ly's cAlnili Brittle, JOe,
Nunnally's Chocolate
Marshmallows, lOc.
N un n ally's Chocolate ('ea8is, lOc,
es 'Il4b. oods are made(14 or IlriO mat
r ial and( 4expressed.t( to US the day t,hey
re' mai de.
YOUNG &COMPANY,
LO)w ilIa MA 1N xii, w-.