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E. It. AUIll, ITOR. ''iUTll T1141A N N11-0 Of south Carolina held its aUnual ses0ion in Charleilt-On last week. It was largely attended, in fact we believe one of the best attended sesiono that has been held in several years and the people of Charletton entertained the delegtus wit,h open hearted Sot,her0 hoSpitality. We were there for a da, or two in the Interest v! the Lutheran Board of Publiention and were cnter tained mnost delightfully by Nir. and(I lir8. 11. A. Smith. Mr. Smit,h Is at nephew of the Rev. T. S. Hoinest who tor many years preached in this county. They are most excelletit people and mad11(eti our stay in the City by the seR very pleastilt. Tlhrough the vourtesy of our youing friend. Mr. Wilsonl . larvey, we had a most delightful drive out, to lovely Mtgnolia Cemetery and other places of Interest. Magnolia is a bevautifuil lacm al well kept. we have often desired to vist it but. never before hadl the opportunity. W rv - gret we could iot romain over so ats to visit Nt\l,. Pivasain t, ald the Isle of Palms. We are glad to know ln Alt. Seminary which hllas recent,ify Ieen located it it. I'leasnlt halts openled With) sovenl youngl mlenl wholl aro Il.-e paling for thle ILu1theranl inilistry. Tie ssions of tile Sytnod were har. 1inonious ind tihe variolus interests of the eihurch were carefuiy looked afte. Rev. .1. Ii. Wilson, of 'lrlardt, was elected President; Rev. S. C. Illen tine, of White 'toek, Seretary: and Mr. A. If. Kohn, of 1Prosi-rity. ras urer of Synod. The next, session of 1the syniod wIi li held in St.. I'luke's heb1-ch in Newher Cointy in October, IS99. Some editors art. horn to h aeoi mo1daL.inl. Anl Alahailt vidit<o- Ian nounces that le will inl view of th' 4eIL'eity of m11onlcy amionsg-A, his egllslit. unils e'rfulls exialuzn' a yvar's still s,ript.iot for a Thaniksgiving nivkey, Itt-gister. ve suppose oulr ('ollililit cotelmpo rayWould nlot mlind bving act'10oMm0 dat-ing in this stone way. .1e-tainly 'The Herald and News would lnot. obijtct to exchantgintg a few isubm-riptio ae counts for sol.e gooid fat. til-ikvys. Alo.t of is en)joy i good tur11-ky. If any of our mubseribers feel int'lilned th.e1'y inty take the iint. It is I sour1CL' Of regr'et that the Aria "'cresit shotld hmve run athl war't ia sto-1 at. svit and goile lowni again after having Leen sticezsfully Iaised It is fortunate, howevcr. that the crvew were till saved As she is . dLv';n three miles In the deep woe,uppose no further 11K s wM be made to lift her out. By net of the Legislature the thIird Friday in November lits been set apart as Arbor Day, for the schools and the children) ire expected on th1at day to set out trees anld plnt flower,s a die(Iv \Otte the diay to beautifyIg Ithe grountds and H hlrtouildintgS of i he' school h)outS. Innt eti1) IMsteases antd tii he Gradeld sc'1hol. Superintentdent Wallaee, by author Ity (If the Ilotard of Tr'mustees, ha s istied the following ciricular ilIetter to the pat ronts of lhe'( GradeJd Schls 1 in re-gardh t ii fe'ttious d iseases: Th'le iloardl of Tr'usttees. a fter' consul taltion wvith the I loardt oif hleait h anid P'hysicians, has atioted thle follIowv ing sedu lreat'cin tg to' the infect iota- dil% eaiseJs, the time) r'eiquirtdl for ipupils who have"t th e diiseast's, itndl for toth er pup ils fr'omt the samre faily i tto remain itut (If school is its foillows: iDiphtheria-i'tient , four u'.:eks fromi beginnting; thertis in famtiiy, tw-o wietks fronm e xpoisure. Scar'let IFever- I atiet't, six wetek from beginnintg; others ini famnily, two wveeks frotm eIxposurate. beginniityg; others in family*, I wo wteeks WVhoopinitg-coughi I 'at i nt . xix weeks fr'omt beginning: thtiets in faiuiy, tret' weeks from e1xpo(surei. le asl's or' I {tse'ola -l'autienat, t hree weeks front beginnititg;othr loin~m fatmnily, two weeks front ex posurie. It is meant it tila)t ''otherip puis fronm samite fait11y'" are to hbe kept, aparit fronm pattienlt to r'etur ;tP oth erwiise " other' puils from saime faitily'" mtulst r'ema int (tut of sehool the futli titme fixed for thte Byv ord4er' of thte lioat'd of 'Trmustees. Su~t pin tenmd ent,. W. A. iorris of this phaee staites that his little boy's blood wais imuptre anid net'ofuia sores' br1oke out on is neck. After' taking thr'ee bottles of Ilood's Sarsaptarillai he was wveil. This medi cinel hats aliso cureud him of eatamr'ch. It is the best mnetiinte mlonlov cart huv for all diseases ctaused (or prlomtoted by i mi puret' blood. Meant tempe)(rture-, ('9t.2; tix imum i temperaitur'e, 29; Dtt, 271b;h TJotal pr'e eipitatin, 2.49 Nitmmer tof days ciear 13; Ptart.ly cloudy, 8; ( loutdy, 19. I)at of frost.- light;'15, i6, 19; K illing, ->', vailing wind, eiast. RlEMAltIRS. 1, 2, 3, Gatles, I igh WVinds; 5th and1( 2let Tlhunder' ('ouds. WV. G. PI'ii-t.ON, Voitittar'y OJbservet'. Bargains in new goods, consisting of Cailcoes, Bleaching, L onsdale Cam brie, Chevigte, &o., at, 8. J. WOO'TE~ N. I teatim from Mayb1sitoes. "It is pleasant, to bo missed," and the kind inilry about me from Geo Iaw 1emi1indfat mi1e thatt I Iave beenl silent a og wI While. I did not I'lift,ic Ily nanme v-ould be thought of in its obseneo from the cirelo. I haen't boen pull ing imaniy geese feathers this stkmner, but I have been making the chicken feathers fly. A dear friend gave me a beautiful guitar and I have been near ly picking tny fingere off trying to get iusle out of it, and then miiarua has been on an extended visit to Spartan burg and I have. been chief "cook and bottle-washer" over the home and to tell the truth I have had little tine to write, but its you so kindly askedt about tUW I will say that, I have lost not intel- h terest, in 'le Heriald and News nor thi corre-4polnd enl ts antId takc my I)hict cheerfu lly agai in the circle. Oh! Gee law, is it Aio that youl hIaVe atlilost CaIght. a ird to I, i t -1 li('the ice e(ge youl have roulde? If so. do give it re cept.ionl altid a1k alil t.he corresponldenlts .0 cot dow an ring it gobosel al pi40 ec for I bri<iti IpresPtI., for 1's rie t mitilay good bird to have in it fatiily ThI'enl next, stnimior I eti come down and show youlr sweet girl how to pick t lieti. Do let. ts, hoa fromi yoli oi this suibjecty ''Ie liialti of t.his section is good, vv'ryboly ih, y picking cot on, haiti ing corui and ldigging potatoes and (ratheitring pw:ts, and it, is t-hollghl, that, the vrop will turn out hetter I,ban at irstexpected, bI, ut, e ents vottoni gives us all I lit of the "blucs." 'he "tovn school" is in it Ilourisihing Vonidition indler tlte elliciet Illatnige mont. of .\ Mrs. Itillie lut,bterford. Miss Sallie \\'hitie arnd l'atnnie ItLy IIerson rie attnidilil the GrIled seh<od in Newhirr arid liss -:rin ('o fiidhlihas return'led to) thet Spar-tanbu-r (;irled sclool. Mlr. 11illie \lNIyhinl 'is ol' to the wariis." NI -. 1ie si k 'ichard'Is is spiuiig the tle wiiter inl i'nion. Mrs. SIraLIh Chihjls' haillh is iIuch heIt er since the 1 cold wthur set in. M r's. Ima rat lit-I CI''r I 111141 Ittn ie Epyps tookc aI trip ito Nvewhwrry rt-enl.y. .\iss \il.it I"plis attele1dd the wed diiig of MIiss is'r. s I)ouglass :tid Nlr. \'itr-thl-l'ar, i, 'nion, on ile 2Gth of last, Inont i anId acted is bridt.siiaid. 'le wcdding wias a[ brilliant aNfair. .\ iss ( arvin ihomglhis wis in attendance atso. Nir. .1. I). l-:pps, ~'il'.. is clerking in lt 'I'reltsrtier's (dlice ill I . 1'ion. Mlr. \\'. L. Sin, anid lidy worshipped wilh the I X, ogtrs . ongregation lit:4 praig dayv. MliN-, B. S. Iud , v arid little IZoyss hiavv been ill Spall Iaiilrrg coiity sev eval weks -wiinig by t.he bed side of e i'n o00cr, wlioi is riot exIpected to live. A number of the young people will a'. tend the State Fitir. \Vill largrove arid 1hnira Oxnei at tended the candy pulling at Nl r. D. 11. Mlet 'rtckiens this week and tley had a lively t i ire tru 'ly. Tis party Wis given under. the auspices If "I.lie i;-. 'lien 1ii11 s4ii;sl, ceurtIinig eaniidy pilling inig clubi."' Thley give on.' t'veryI w- 'ek iandr every bodly gres, "hrig, little, (o1d antI young"' they' have at gay crowt, Jine irnusic, delight fui 41andy1 andI chairmi lng layis. We weret 4)orry I to hea'riof thle accei dcint that he'f,ll the eitor. Ilp h(11'iis lIn ger will soonlr he well. \\'hen is Than~rk:.ei v;ng D)ay. ( )e of readyl for'r lt htlday aridlihopes sIe w.il tr Shun' w hetre 14 go. I lave I written enoutghi to let. you1 knowu I still exiety? I ra jtillarit it lhe thoutght r f thre I st reg iniltnlt bIeinig hians 11 l.o It '- ;ritly lelies like' It, buit t here is reailly no4 t i'i rie ltiot it. Anyb3'Iody en I r.s it who hias la-nne Ha.k runi \Venkl NI nes. 31 a i li'r't I,000 it bil away' byr'ii taing e.:ari e litrs. Tis 'll't5 14' a 'fin.uhlanti to tihe Iiver anid hi'hlrevs, Is a IllI baniuriflier' 111 eIsrvt ,iXi4e. I ttrE tlps I itli.o Iladm-i t ll Vgthtp.ell, E!ei.sn. Ha met ;\1143 ite 'i'4'y. I't t ii tthss ur lie't iire,t.td til:ive, and watore 11.;h glyn.mi rit ('( nat ra vig r.1 sy141 Iilec r II i t l ers nd lbte4 Il on ictted il tei areit lil mirsb Gclt le. a(It%4 btlugeSt ioerio & - deI rsn ali li 'elai' st rg c' . tore. i Thlrlce iuth AlS.lnet A itiimeetiof hliist coinlk aopt e and orert)ed ian izi' lvid, Tha'tt te Secreitrv of theit All ianrces tha hi av li e con tribuit :d mon ev to the State l'x clhanige to) the nece'ss i ty of ti'raniinrg arnd electing a sub-tt'-uste1 stocrkhohnIle r to p-otect theit noney L thy hauve pid in. An all trlh leir attenition l to thle act ion of tihe St ate AlIIliance pro. Uiiing for a legal mteeting t) be held) nie xt yteat, w i th full plower to anod i fy or1 d dIi wolv'4e tihe litt 1Exchiange. I I. It is certi nly gratti'yheng toth pub'1)1 lie to) knt'w e'f tine 4m'4ern in the luntd whoar are not ia trnah Ii I' generouisi to) t h' nioeedy aind4 111lb rrie The ptrprr4ietor i ofI DrI. Ki ng's New Iscove.rv ror (Csn. given itu 4y ver tent inillions triail botl-l tiehs oif t hIs irt.E tied'le.1;in;and huav eL thie Silt IMh'etli of knoing tI t has abi Etolut Iely El ure-t t h''ttsans o(f hilo'p. dr eriss. Ai strna. Bronice I is, H ''otie. tiE'5 aindt l i seas'e Ef thle h rat n Chesit and1( Liintgs are su rely cuired by IL. Call oin Hthertsn & Ii :dtr and i. i'0. Pe'lh1an, )ruruglst, asndo iet, a trial blottle free. Regular ailze 500. and $1. i0very hoIe glturaniteed, or 1)1Ice re Master's Sales. BY ORtD1,,'R O1' THM' COURlT, berein, I will sell to the highest idder, before the Court, House at, New lorry, South Carollia, on the flist Mon ny (saleday) ini December, 1898, In the aso of John 11. 1'uckhaber, Plaintiff, 8 Fimanuel Wesly, DefendavL. All that lot or parcel of laRd situato n the town of Newberry, and Stato of outh Carolina, fronting on Caldwoll treet forty feet, and bounded by lands if Laura Whitener, and by lands con eyed to J. M. Johnotone by Renry Cerlndy and by Caldwell etreet, the aid lot having been conveyed by Eman tul Wesley to John M. Johnstone. TEtms OV SALE : Ore-half cash, bal mnee payable in one year, credit, portion o be secured by bond of purchaser and nortgage (f the premises sold, with nterest on credit portion from day of ale, with leave to purchaser to antiei late payment. IPurchaser to pay for >apers and stumps. W. ). iIARDY, Master. Master's 0111ce, Nov. 7th, 1898. I.)Y Ollilt 014 TillE COUltT -. herei), I will sell to the higFest, idler, before the Court 'oume at New ,arry, South Carolin, on the first Mln lay (saleda ) in Deceiber, 1898, in lie case of )avid A. IulIT et al, Plain .ilTs, vs.1 aines M. Bowers et al, Defend mits. All that tract to wit: The Bush River ,ract, Containiig one hu11ndred and twen ,y)igt acres. rc (ir less, and bound l by laids of .1. D. Hornsby, George Iill and others. A iso all that other tract, of Ilnd! contain ti one hundred and seventeen acres, ioe or less, and houinded by lands of a hA I nstonle, Hi. It. l'olk, 'ressley Iclry and otlhers. TERuN OF SA LE: One-t,iud cash, HIlituce oni a credit, of one and two 'ars, inl eutal anInal installment,s vit,li iiterst frot day of sale, the redlit Iortion to be secured by bonds )f the puireh;tsers, and mortgage of the remises sold with leaLve to purcllaser 0 antlciilate pa.% inent in Vhole or in Lt. I'll'('laser Ito piy for palpels ani tamps. V. D. Hl.\M)Y, Master. laster's Oflice, Nov. -tn, 18198. )Y uitl)lt O.' T i:; couiaT J hereiln, I will sell to the highest Adder, Ib forev til- ('ourt, house at New :srriy, Sc,. h i I .. ili na, on ti," I firt, Alon IhL.y (a:Iledaty) in I)ccmber, I8-3 in the use of t.he South Carolina L.oal. and 'rllst Com paIny, Plaintilf, vs. Thetnas I. Iipscoblih et al, I)efen(ants. All that tract or plantation of lan, ;ittuate in the Cointy of Newlberry, and itate of Sollt,h Carolina, on Salluda R iver, voiitiling three hundred tainl Itirty-ni ni a,res, Itmore or less, and b)111nde(I"d by lands formerly belonging Lo .1. N. Li p.-eom b, it heinlg tract, No. 1, plat of saIlle bei1g made Noveinber 231, 1 by W. S 'itts, surveyor. TEIMS O' SALE: One-third cash, tiuld tlhlahie on a credit, of one and two years. with interest, from the day if sale, crdit, poi ltion to le secuired by le bonhld of thu pilrChiaser and a moert ,a-v of tit p1ii st Sold, with leave ;o anticipate pityment in, whole or in mrt. 'uscehaser' to pay for papers and ta:nlps. W. D. HAIDY, Malster. Master's Ollice, Nov. 7th, 1898. BY ORI1) M 0W TH' l COURT hei'ein, I will sell to the highest Aidde;,bfo the Court Hous? t, Now. , -. " - - " . 'O.L . Jay) in December, 1898, in .le case of hason Boozetr et al, Plaint,ifls, vs. Wm. [d win Boozer et al, Defendants. All that, lot Of iland iyIg in the Town >f Prosperity, Counlity of Newberry, tid Sttate Of Sout,h Carolina, cont,ain ng aboIut Two Acres, mioie or less, and >.undecld by lands of Dr. A. I''. Langford, \irs. Jn. F. VVheeler', lands of the lapItist church andl C., N. & L. Itail load atnd byi B3rown street,. Tfie.Ms 03" SAf : One-half cash, bal uice ion a cred'lit, (If oneO and t,wo yearsm i ;tIi inteirest, firm day of sale; c;cc dit mtio to b( e sceeti'-ed by bond o1 'Ahe ,urtc hauser andl a ttor'tgage of the prem se's sol. i'rchaseir to pay foi' paper's iid statops. W. D). H- AlIDY, Master. in, I will sell to the hiighest bidder, ec.fore the Court Hlousei at, Newberry, ~. ( ., on thec "iirst AMonday in Dhecem ea',.18918-, in the ease of The Newberi'y savings llank. P'laintiff, vs. J. C. Leit',z ('3, lDefeindant. All thait imr'eel (of land1( lying' andi be ng in t,be Counii:y (If New beri'y, and >tate of South Carioihna, hounded by ands1 (If .J. C. L eitzsey', LuAcy 110endrxix, fob) hentz and the estate (If \Vm. C { idhlihiler, deec'dl, containing T1hree Iiund red aund "or'ty-fconra anti 30-100 here, moe ori less. Tsu':IMS o)I, SA LI.: Ono-t.h Ii'd cash, >alIantice in 011e hand t,wo 3year1s, wvit,h in ('rest, oni credt(it, porition1 i'.oim clay of atl;' eredit plort,ioni to bet seemii'cc >y bondc (If pur ichaser11 and ior'.gage (If ,rmiises sold, wIth leave' to purchbase, ol aint,iipat.e paymient,. Tio be sold ini w'o or1 mico ti'acts. I 1ats will be exlhib L,cd cl dcay (If sale. I c 'rchlaise,' to pa3 tlr paerfs and14 sttmpls W. 1) IIA U tiY, Alaster. Alaterit's Ollice, Nov. 5th, 18198. I O)ltDl,i Ol"TII I' u OUlHT1 ICI -' *ii, I ill ii ell Lo the hiighe->t, bidderci, efoie i-lhe Cour't H ouse at, Newbeiry C , on the Ptirst Ailo(ndayu (Saleday) in )eeee,. il, , I 18, in ilie ciut' of y, W. lodg ,~es, P robiate J udge, &c , I lainti WY All that tr'act of land lying in New errly Counit.v, State of Sou th Car'ol ina, nid Ccntaain ing Seven h uindriecd atad eventy-live Aeres, mtore or letss. W-VIll 0 sold ini thireit sepaa'itu tracts. Plat,s 'll b,e ex hiitoed on clay of sale. Tra'ict. No. I - -IIome P lace, conitaining a ye llundclred land "oi'ty-soven andc noi-haltif Acres, moreh' or' less, and1( oundcedi by lands of I(oon, Thos. Floyd, I Ltle. river' and Truact, No 2. Treact No. 2- -o'nt aliiing One Huni ir'd and Tiwent,y-b ix Acres, molre or tse, aiid bouied by3 lands of TI. J. hp'ni an b1(3ly Tract No. I. T1ract, No. 3 -C onitainiing One Hun redl and Iihteen Acres, moere otr less, id bouinded. by lands of Davenipert, 0om1iniek, acnd othier lands of C. A. Icoyd and by I tt,i ti ver'. TERulMn OIi SAr,-:: One-t,hlrd'ecash, aaice in (1ne andic two y'ears, with in-. r'es on credit port Ion fi'om (day of le ; edoit, portion to be seenr'ed by md of purchlaser' and mortgage of e prem'ilses.sold. If j,urcehauei' fall comply with termsin of sale in five ya'1 landl wvill Lbe re(slohl at e'lsk of for utr pirurcser. Puci ohaser to pay for pers and a1amos.j W. D). IIAlDY, Master. Maste's OlIce, Nov. 7th, 181)8. Y ORDEWR OF Tl H E COURT H ERE In. I will soll1 to tihaghsh, bidder, before the Court 11ouse at Newberry, S. C., on the First Monday (Saleday) in December, 1898, in the case of W. It. U'romer, Admn'r, t1laintIltY, against Em ma Cloy et al, Defendants. All that tract of land lying and be Ing situate in Newberry County, and State of South Carolina, containing l0ifty Acres, more or less, and known as the Cloy tract, and bounde(Lby lands I of Monroe Wicker, Will Lane, Jer Lane and Frank Suber. c TERMS OF SALE: One-half cai, bal- b ance on a credit of twelve months, with I v interest on credit portion from day of t sale. The credit portion to be secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to pay . for papers and stamps. W. D. HIARD Y, blaster. c Master's Ollice, Nov. 5th, 1898, 0 lY ORDR OF T1H1,1M COUlIT - herein, I will sell to the highest bidder, before the Court, House at New berry, S. C., on the F'irst Monday (Sale day) in December, 1898, in the ease of t Nesther Lewis et, al, Plaintill's, vs. 1 Amy Penne et al, Defendants. One louse and Lot. lying and being situate in the County of Newberry and I State of South Carolina, in the Town s of Newberry, and in a local subdivision ] of the same knowni as "Gravel Town - bounded by lands of Allec J. Long, Henry Wheeler, Lavinia Bowers, and I of the Southern Railroad Co., anlu con- V taining One-quarter of an Acre, more 0 or less. TEMs oF SALE: One third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and I the balance in one and twoequal Instal- it ment,s with interest, on eacl from day t of sale, to be secured by bond of the purehaser and a mortgage of the premises sold, with leave to the pur- U chaser to anticipate payment in whole a or in part. Purchaser to pay for pa- n pers and stamps and to insure dwelling onl 1remises and assign policy to Mas- Y ter. W. D. IIALDY, Miaster. I blaster's Ollice, Nov. 5th, 1898. B 0"-"i. NR OF0 TIM COUwT Yherein, I will sell to the highest bidder, before the C. urt House at New berry, S. C.. on the l0irst Monday in I)ecemher. 1898, in the eiase of .1no. W. Feruson, Ilailitiff vs. Joseph F1. Hlur tont, efendaunt. ] All thait tract of land situate in the County of Newberry, and i1at of. SIuIth 'arolina, slipposd t o cottati St-ven I undred aid Vorty A cres, muore or less, and hounded by lands of Jas. A. lltir too. lands formerly belonging to .1. 13. Floyd, deceased, lands of David Motes and by Little river. TEMIs 01 SA1iE: One-half cash, and t the balance on a credit of one year, with leave to pay whole bid in cash; the credit portion to be seeied by the bondl of purehaser and a mortgage of the premnises; cred it portion to bear in terest fro, day of sale. If purchaser fails to comply with terms of sale pre nlzzes will be resold at his risk. I)ur chaser to pay for Iapers and sIantaps. W 1). HARlDY. Master. Matter's 0111ce, Nov. 5th, 1898. CITADEL SCHOLAR SHIP. N EWBMLM.Y COUNTY IS EN titled to place anot,her Beneliciary Cadet in the South Carolina Military Academy. An examination of appli cants for this position will be held at iy office on the 14th day of November. All personc desiring to compete for th is position should apply to me at once for g,lIvatn blanks and receive full in F. W. HIGGINS, County Supt. of Education. November 5, 1898. It. EXECUTOR'S SALE. JY VIRTUlE OF AN OTDER~ OF the .1 udge of I't-obate, of Newber-ry Conuty, we will sell at, public outcry at the late residence of Sallie Wet,s, dec ensed, all the plersonal properIty of saidh deceased, on Frziday, the 25tn (day of November, 189)8. consisting mostly of t,wo mules, two head of catt,le, twelve head of hogs, twelve he~ad of sheep, one hunndrted bushela of corn. t,h ee hutn d recd bushels cotton seed, fodder, wheat. Oats, peas. two wagons, farming um plements, &ce. Terms of sale-c-ash. 1). 11 WEIITS, Excutors of said( deceased. t&f-St. STATiE O1" MOU Ill (\iUoLINA CO(JNTY OF NIKWHRI':uY---I John T. Norris as Administ.rator of t,he E~state of Em ma l'. iila farre. (de eenased, P'laintif, vs A tnnie Wilson and otbers Defendants. 7[ I-Hl' (~L 'EDITOR~S O1" EM MA M. Lllalfaetre, dleeansed. aire hereby not,ilIed and1( reqn irmedlI t endler ini and 4 establish their clims befolre mte, oni Or before the 8t(113 dayf December, 1898, afnd that, al1 cred itotrs arc hereby en jomedc( from pro-(secting t,heir- claims excepit, in) thiis pIroeed ing W.. P.N. C. November 7th, 1898. ..P .C CANNON& MAYES, Mansion House Steam Laundry, Ols' UREIENV ILIL, S. V , NEWBERRY, S. C. * *~ NO CEMICALS AE ALLOWED in our laundry meothods. Wo use nothing but the p)ureHt washing ma tortals, or anything that wvill hurt the finest fabric. Your shiirts, col lars, cults or anything sent hero to do laulndered will last as long as by bomo mothtds, and we (10 not fray he edlges of your linen, or break then nitton holes, but Bond it home in its to )ristino beauty. i !1GENTS :wa ,'",i;;to-" ~ A.A.GAES rorito. i ...HONEST... iDYERTISING PAYS I desire to thank the people o lowborry and the County for thb :aidence they have shown in w y taking advantage of the sale I ai Prtised in The Herald and News f< ie week ending October the 19El o -mch sale of Dry Goods, Notion nd Shoes has been made in Nov orry for the past fifteen years. arried out my part of the contra( the letter and the people carrie ut their part by keeping us busy f< ixteen hours a day. Thie shows thi onest advertising pays and that ays the people of this County I rade at my store. Whilo this sa as been a success-except that >st in having it-I did not soll or iore that One Sixth of my stock n till have at least Five Thousan )ollars more goods thun I need, an( a order to reduce my stock thi 3uch, for the next Thirty Days eill make a Discount of ton per co n all purchases. This will ju bout pay me the cost and the e: Onses of selling and will be a verago of Twenty-live per cent lei han you can buy the same class ( :oods anywhere in this State. Don isten to what peoplo say or pay an ttention to extravagant advertis aonts that mean nothing, but < our trading with me or my clerli 8 we all sell the same wayi. If V< ill do this you will get moro f( our money than ever before. NEW ARRIVALS. I have just received a large line iew Dry Goods and Notions. J. . wls & Co's. Good Shoes, wear r istors; Hamilton Brown Shoe Co 1ie Shoes. Also L. M. Reynolds o's., and the 14 car load sellei ood Shoes, all to be sold at close< o wholesale prices. Keep in your mind that "Jon w tys sells forless." A. C. JONES Newberry, S. C. October 21, 1898. People Do Buy With S, t sfact on %hben it depends on the re value of the merchandise. onfIinnrl nItatnmar l n gruI n vertisement, and our uryieldii purpose to sell the best at t lowest possible price explai our advanced position in t Newberry trado. WVe ha made it well worth your whi to come to the for the Best in Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Vlillinery, la pes, 3I0aks, Jnderwear, lorsets, -Ioslery. Our line showsi a Bet of valu wvhichi neo is only to ho soon be app)r3cialted. is growing. It is exceeding our,.previous efforts to give tl very best Shoe for the lea money. Value always coun at such prices as we are sellir Shoe. We keep a large an wvell-replenished stock of ever thing upl) toD-dato in Shoe's. Th line hats become one of tI] leading specialties. temember Miower sells the Best. temember TIhat the best nlways gives sat ii faction. lemember T1hat satisfaction is the result c buying at our store. Respoectfully, ;&G.S,MO WERG0O HIARNESS SHOP. J. 11. Walton has opened a HIar 8s Shop on Main St root, next udoob 0. Klottnier's. WVill make noeu rness and repair old1. Twenty- fiv< a experience. Prices reasnal ve hi.n your orders. Satisfacuio,r aramtred. L. M. SPE ERS (Next Door to Herald and. News Office.) f --DEALER IN 0 1- ALL KINDS OF MARBLE and GRANITE MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, IRON RAILINGS, ETC., ETO. It 6r --ALSO Metallic, Rosewood and Cloth Covered Burial CASKETS and CASES! (1 Service in this line P1romptly attended to t DAY Ol NIGHT. tt Next Door to Herald and News Office, ) NEWBERRY, - - - - -- S.':. IO3 io CANOPIES! W INNOW, >& "THE DIXIE CANOPY.' The approved best canopy. When not in use, by releasing the cord, it of itself takes a po Ssition at the head of bed both graceful and ornamental. WOW, Price, $2.75 each. BEST MOSQUITO NETTINC ! CALL AND SEE THEM I 3.3 . WOOTEN, ai NEWBERRY - ------ ---- S. C. A To call in and examine my line of goods. I have a nice and well Selected stock of strictly high. grade Charnber Suits in Walnut and Oak. A full line of rnedium and cheap Furniture. Will sell very close for cash. LS. t. ly Niain, St re*et, Ne. n herrry. S. (, 10 Dispensary and 0. P. House 1Excelled in both Quality and Prices in the meo Fine Whiskeys, Winez and Beer FOR)[ FAMIL,y All Grades Cheaper than at 0. P. Houses ! You Save Money and CtAhe Best by Buying of' Us I Send in Your Order. Particular Attention Paid to Mail0Orders. NO. 2 PEACeRmEE STE.