The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, November 11, 1898, Image 2
IC. A , AIULa , Iahiwoa.
Tihe ib st, eglinent will be mustered
out today.
The Republicans haive carried New
York by about.:''.000 and ('It. oose
volt is elected Governor.
After the electon ion W iltuington, N
C., tho race r'iots begin1. Ye"ter-day Lim
outilt of the Record, the negro papel
that has been published there wat
burned and the editor told to leave tih
city. Nin negroes and two whitez
were killed. The iRecord has been vc.
abusive of the wl.ite people and thi
cit.izens deeided to reimove it and tle
d id.
M11 .iIIi1R : oliticians are muost1
mIen; that, is, they helong to tile gt til
homo. P'ohtie. does not chanmmc cluilmrai,
ter. but it most oa-es it. discloses vibari
aetei. It is a pmretty hard matter ft
one to renmain ." Ivolities very long an,
succeed in covering his real character
This i.; it secquen:'e of I bw iver-persisten
et"ort of 1-11trut to asct it.'elf. I mence
to tihe student or ols( rver of hu111nu1
nat lr l lit.is. ofer. aim inlvitinl
ild. i''or every phase of human na
ture is to be found inl politics. W,
would gladiy havo only the good ani
tIe in 1 politics, but we imt ac)
both good amid had. it is pu-etty dioi
cult, for a lime iat least, for individall]:
as well as the public, to diseI'rn ht weI
thets two la'ses, as is eviient. froil
the istaF1 ke%t w hich t hey friq ienIt
make in their seleotions. livre i a
gentleian in polit.- becse he w:
born a gentletiman iinii cann1 uOIt hlpCIl it
He is in politics, as in private lif, iolr
tcous towards eveI one. \'hvn ht
greets you it is ot nith a ctonsviou, at
apparent ai, of condescen.ion, hil n i"I
it seelling inlti iu that t,
too, is oily a nall with vuoth'i inl
stinlets, which i e (i.itinctive of hu
Iiallity vciieri-ally. Hiis gener'al tit
ieanor is that of a inman w ho appreci
ates the truth, that he is plactd 0btvi
Iis fellow. i1uore oin ackiolliit of his :,I
perior adv a tois than in consitton
of any superior natun tndowmtvwo
There myN le ock.a,ionually in-tanict
where, from self-interest. whii,. i
strongy marked in every hunmn cAr
aeter, he overreacelits himself and enl
ters into that which his innvr svI
deems us a. best of oibt fmiI propriety
But he is the same genhia soti gblen
t-eman, after, as before election day
whether elected or defeantd. This i
the succei.sful politician, except wihen
he forges to the front fr om sheer fore
of genius or aility in spite of ever
other poecil1iar trait.
The opposite style of politician lmn
the one most dillcult and isagreeabi
to del incate Is the naturally (I iscourteou
gentleman, who, before an electiol
Where ho is )erioialy interested, si
lutes yo.u~ ith a broad sutpereilioum
grin, ev idenei ng. to one tof orti inatr
sense amnd pertcept ion, that it is gire
conidescension on hiis part to teven not ie.
him. Of course lie thinks he is mmakiii
himisel]f viery amgreeaible, for he undmiem
i'sti mtes youl as5 much liaiis lhe olvtee
imates himsel5?if. Or, to giv '. im th
benefit of a doubt, lie cannot e ffeetuiall1
h ide h is iealI, by' biis assumtiet. c'hariaiette
He evt'ien ondescen'ids toe call yo bmimI
your r'iigh t namiie, and prmofesses tin in
ter'est in yourm wel farie. A fter'm eec i
day13, wIhet hem' sucessful 1ori not, lhe uiiii
bles almoitst, v'iilntly batck in to hiis nut
uriai ebiaracteri. lie hats lost his hat
aifected sumile of genial ity antd replace,
it by a scornfuil imisanithropie smile
con~ temp lt. In is in most lieartt lhe hateI
you, especially if lie has rteasoti to b.
1lieve that you dhid]10 n t'vote fort hin i
lHe appiearms to miove' in ani atmnospheri
so far' abov~e you that, he can scare'
see you at, all, If lie deigns to grec'
y'ou ait allI, lie calls you geneiral, or cob
nel, or judge, in a piatronizinig mamnel
remmdinug you of hiis greatness and you
smallness, le feels a hit-teri contemi
for the publich, becuse of its iimbe~il it
in not dilscoveing and apprecciat-ing hi
siuperior ai it.y. 'l'h is mam, uiniless<
verIy super'ior niaturial ab111It,y ( whic k
an except.ion to a rutle ) is irarely a so'
cssfu pi jolitician. . He has puirchaseid
very3 line whiiistle, hut whien lie hias lii
ished palyinig foi' it., and settled accouniil
ho is alit to 11ind the balance on t.h
wrong side of time ledger'.
Next in oirderi Ii the politicalihypt
erito, lie is ever'ythling to everybhod
On (ill sides amid Oil no sidle of ever
politicail quest,ion. Hie has a great iiatn
secre(ts which lie conildes to spieeb
mon of reputed i'nhl uence, whtichi ih
wouldl inot huave divuliged for aniythin
Genierally, t'" .e secr'ets ate of a im
actor to Injure' sonic one whose intei
osts, piol.tically, are' opp]osedl to1 hh
HeJ, too, has bargalned foir a wist,l
which will sometime be0 blown aiid dh
close his whereabouts.
F?ourth in oirder' comes the aceidenti
politiciain. Some (lnet has taken ma ii
tion that there is sonme late t, power I
him which noe hams neveir hm i the opp)lo]
tunity to utiizei. Hie mentionie~s it to
nelghibor, he to sonie one else', and be
fore he is hardly awmare of It lie is lloai
ing somiewheire in tho swimi, he doc
not know where himiself. if he hiasan
convict,ions on poilliemal questions, h
does not, or ca, "' express theim
Hie is simply in it dil tiat is all. H
swims ma little way, but nievemr gets ver
fai before ho discovers thaa greatnes
has beenl ''thrust upon01 hium"' whic h ii
has not the poe to entain. A mor0
eel has been plaeed inmi m Iouth wtle
he has not tho nOoe to mamsticate. It.
is a "good follow, but ean't manago a
hotol."
Fifth, is th really honest follow who
thinks he could do somo good for him
self and others, If h were in a posItion
whero opportuti.y otfered. lie thinks
everytlody, like himsif, honest and tiry
in.: to do good. lie speaks the plain
truth as he sees it., thinking that the
very owxer of trut.h will make him i sue
evsful. lie resorts to no palItical sub
terfiges, anti wishes to bt understood
in everyvtli-L- he says, and wants his
position on every political quest,ion
knoiwn. I Iis mental poweI may class
good middling inl his neighboi-hood, but
in polities lie i isimlp'eton. My friend
Is in post'ssionl of a good old fashioned
whistle, but. It is tuned to the allr,
"Iliont. Sweet IHonle, and is at least
35 yvars behlind the times. (o, iy
gootd friend, and read the epitaph on
JoeoPh 1eed's toib or. tile inlsoription
on his lloti it [ntli , ald chalgo the air
of yoIlr ill'truiniv!t to tht- qitel; Step,
Yttikt'ie-)oodle, ive tue oollie, or
11n tlim-, that', hantily. 1t) I porhaps in
ot hit't days you 1nuy catch a liipst
of it rear of the gcIneration of politit'
inns to n h iclh you hliong is they tile into
the plce of t liir final destination and
hv tit' Itft to retritce you r steps
wit h inteise satifaction, to tle old
fit'lhionled tiuni.
'lit'n here is t jolly. good inatin-ed,
g-Ood ', "bow. w%ho loves everybiody---has
H1O part ictiar11 ob-joct. inl going into poli.
ie,exot-pt. lwrhaps,). to l01ar-1 ho IW
niany frinds l' has. Ilis jolly h1umoi
draws P;e)pl to him, anid lie geneerall
" Ill chr'.'' lit is a usefill miituher
inl every deliberaitive b<ody, for. he fur
likht's rVet'cittion in off holurts to t.ie .td
hains anid "ivs th'ml a Z.est ftr wor'k
wIin tho it' t'oit's. lit is apt to
SuCVeeI as far as his ability wili hIer
him.
'T'ese ar0 ttIy a few of the elarie
tr' in polit i's. Th -r re sonie bttt'r,
itny wto's which we have not. the
lint oi i1 tlispo:itio n to tra1 e.
(alati rI tisti lit- CUreti.
' y eradittt in fr 'm the blood the
raif iloniie taints which 'ause it. lloodt's
- Sars:aparilla curt's cattarh. promlptly
. al perl-iiianent i. het'01it' it strikes it
.thilt loot of the1 trouble.
liib.l'u.- blomd Whieb it mtakes.
tlt'ttin tnghtht, deli,.at I.&W
- i *of ix 1eli,:t,ojI qu)ih a e, othe
d'i re ui is hei iene, gv i theilI
t'nad'icY to lla!thl instead of distase,
rIla tn t Iet:l. " ig ,rates anal en r
lithe wholl y litad Itmikes tihe
tt alitated itimi Of Lat:i'1 feel tIhat
t-w lift h et'
o . dallyv with nny,ih lnsol.
o t her local :0 i 1 1olas, hut takc Iood's
- Sair' gariilat i'd tilre catlirh ll)b atite
ly and "utrly h reimovi;i, the causes
w iit'h iFe it.
litria,. i'rsa St 'anui. -
Sowing girtin isthe order of the day.
I Mir. L. 1. Epting visited the familyl of
1 i'. J. A. Itikard of .ong 11C recently.
e Chips. it seemlls that you have Zot
s your shi'e of the promised "su'prise."
u Cannot, answer your query until I have
- gotten my stri 'lse.
y' t'iee Seyhlt, of Newberry'~ College, ar'e
t at thir r'e'spec'tivye hoimes todaty,
X\'We hiavte preatch ing at ouri chiri'.re
y every first and thiird Suntday at I1
SO'clotk a. mn.
- j .Ir. William Derr i'ick, of Upwell, was
e in thlis sect itin last. wteek deLljyivinig
y botoks that lit soltd last spriing.
. The i'thool at, this place oplened last
V Alondtaiy.
- ('ol. T1. WX. IIlllowity has soiie as
a li nt. fat ten'n g hogs as we have't seen thius
- Iitinett'st & Co's. g in neari hero will
ftor thle lithainee of thie ginin g seatson
1 hiave' spteciial daysa to r'n -Tuesdays,
i Thui'sdatys and Saturdi'tays.
s Mi'. L ee Griuhcir is going to move
-fi'oim Iedtenbaugh~ l's Seaeac lte to M r.
.Sti'ausse's p1latce ''Saitue l.
0 M i'. George'iZ Li vi ngstonii will mov'e to
y tIe plhtt't vacated by Al1r. Gruuher,.
t~ Nov. 5, I 18. mnpy
', I f youi wacnt clot hing, Iirtst. iook aro ud
r thetn et andit see tiurt stock. If yout
at knowl anything about valties we will
sel yotiW'ar tde'termilied to sell
Y u elti o: hing at a saciilete, at,~
s t& f Lf i"lynni's Cash Stoi'e.
if hEde uitm.
munity.'ai,. i
Cottotn seemns to be muchb shoi'ter'
0 Qn lie a iitumber' ji out i tlthiv
nmade liIno syru'np from the0 ibboni canue.
SThiis pro'tves thaiit it ennt be rauisedl wIth
sui(ccss here't. Mir. IL. A. llawkins
on li a quiat'tei' of an aere thlirty- ive gal
"lonis oif Itine syr up front Lthe oi'd inariy
iiane on I le Iirist dlay of Novemiber.
ThIlmis will cer'tailty3 hieit, cot,ton.i Theore
* no reson why the fairmtrs cannot
'Te'te was no pracin g at 11ithl
~ den last. Sabbhath oti accoint of the
ilness of 1l'rof. IHoweirs.
lessi's. l'. C . and C. C. SIligh spent
SabbaLth at hiome.
LI v. W.* Wa 'iic NJtories opened his
Air. L. A. Haiwk{ins says he wIll fiu'
nitsh pianuios ando orgatns for' less money
Sthban ever' before tihfered(. WIll make
pr'ice's to sit ,four i cenit cotton.
Nov. 3, 18918. LOLA
Tn'i (,',si a 4)h.iti timO Night
D Take Van Letat'i C'old Capsules for' La
. Grippe, Cong its and Cold; 12 dosos 25
a cents at all ortuggists. (Guaranteed .o
cure' 01' tuoneiy tefunded, t&f(im
s Ask for Hamtiltlon IBrow'n & Co's,
Several line Red Roomn Suits for'sale
cheap, t.o make r oom for other goods.
SWQQT N
' equel to the Phoenix Riot.
FOUR XIKCROIKS LTNUMt ANO AN
INSUtEUTKVI(RN FEMltDO.
Five Iusitell Men Wero ei the Crowl that
1'tt t h No-gro. a to IlIet t, but, 1'resni ot
the'3rotoble was Over., lte Uowtt ils.
peroed, I. avinig ()my eaty Arsueol etrn
lE the .ittle Town-N6 wa fEone That
,arig lim,.ilema of Negroets were hv
Ing on Ite ' ace-ot-Courea Mout
titst to (ive this Alrin asid alti
Stmtomil from tirt-onwoot.
[8pecial to Newa and C tourler.]
Phoenix, via Greenwood, November
9.-Thet sitiatlion here Is extreu ely crl
tical. Four negroes were lynched this
aftrinoon at the croud of five bun.
dred dispersel, leaving only thirty or
forty men hero. Ti crowds -f n uroe.i
atre on eah side of us an1d troubl le
Imminent. CourIers tire out aldi help
has beei telephkoned for from Ureen
wood. ThItigs are danger,-us. Thero
are only forty good men ihere.
WitTC FOHCFS ON (iOiND.
1hoetix, Nove niber 9 - ['he citizens
here consider the sit natIon Very eriieal.
An armed body of men, about. 1ilty in
nubter, frot EdgefleId, Newberry,
Ablieville and Greeiood Cmuntles, h
here. Reliable information t-ays that
the tetgroes are arminig in votisiderabo
nimheri,. Picktts tire posted all around
aand lights arte put otil. The in n art
diviitd ih t.wo mtiuatis in a Cotton ield,
They are pre ared tot meet any eter
gemu-y to the best-of their ablilty. 1Drect
runoicrs Indic tit, that the negroes aro
armintjg tid ast-istane is needed.
AN API'Al, FtOR All).
Colum bia, Novr nber 9.-..\t 11.30 to,
night at telegratit was received Iit thie
city by atntll (1icer (i h iti' st regiteni
askitig ihat 250 meta we i nrem-d h
siet at onlce. It wit Fignt-d: "PiM-11e
o Pienix." Over three itindred mein
(Itlered their servihes.
'T'lh I rain as %%-1 a8l rp1mrd, but tat 12 :(
a teleervm was rt evivetd from Oreen.
wood sa itig that it was not necttesar
to s( n i troops to Ureen wood; that all
was q1iet at Phoenix, lut (tie people
were apprehenmsiv-.
HtW 'i i E IN i1A''-NED.
Sreenwoodt , November 9.-Viewed Ii
the liiht of another dy the tragic
evetts of yesterday are only lessened ii
that the o'ss 4)f life was mit as great a
exi ptea d. Exasp-t atled as the white
lweple were. it is at mice remarkatlti
and Vomlt-it-'idable that at least a part
t( the several hitndred men whoi had
gti'rthered at Phoenix, in the intr-st of
S-e .! .1.ez c of that little haand 01
their brethren wh-to weie battitg so
n)obly agiinst such great oddts, did tlict
organize into a fit zied umob and go in
st'ar'h of everyone, white or black man,
who was suspected of being even re
motely connected with the death o1
Mr. Ftheridge. This was what wue
lonked for. in *hich event, with reasor
dethroned, dieer't i gone and paeslot
in fill[ sway, the shedding of innocen
blood would have been inevitable. l
it said to their everlasting credit the3
were not governed by any such blood
thirsty desires, anud the night p:issel
unLe venitfully.
'iTelphonitc commtiumncation wvas cta
on early in theo night ithh altl)poinit
oft initerest, wvhiebi he'ighttened th
anuxiety for those' whio had gone to tht
scene of dist urbanee. Messrs. Yoiungei
F'lemmtning anud Miller, wvho were alho
fromt ambusih, are not seriously hut I
and1' are doning very well.
'The Phoi(1x rIot hats been the on
t opie oif disacussin here today, and th
cott:sensaus of pinio 1101semIs to bae tha
the Toalberts aire at least inidir'ctly rt
laptonSIb~le for 1L aill. TLhis is prtobal i,
trule stinIce their po'litical teachlin)gs fe
twienty-flie years have beent perriciou
iad baane1 a.. to ou r social an1( d)poli Icr
conition iais. Biut thtat, they haved Ireci
1'lltinitedl the negroes to steal, burn ani
kill all do0 nta aidit.
Trhe whites received at large supply3c
tImmltuniitiotn fromn Atlanta last nuighui
Th'iis, wvith the guas from the Maixwe
G uards, it the hands of a hastily-ot
gainize*d coumipanay, fits us foir any emteu
genciiy thtat may arise. But the wora
is now*', believed tot be oave.r, teept fe
the real ieaders, who are lbeing hiunte
for toilay, of whomix eftort work will b
maade i f caughit.
Thet telephoe) iresO, wvtihi were eui
hby t h on niaear Painay Grove chur'ei
were rephaired andit communi i icaition wit
Phoent'tix ire'"mad th(i anaaoring. Job
1t. TLolberti wVat niot as badly' I holt ail rE
poartedc. 11t0 alla nd's ta Eln R '1'Tolbr
.Jr., lapenlt th it.'I ghit ait Verdery' andt i
there' by prnivarte em:Ivey,Ince early ti
alonilng. Ki~ L. lil Ier n- 'en whoa wvli i
II'rotd iaiita ka-1-d. is not ser
4)uJaly huriiit aund il 'iretover. A.a ia
aeoauta aT1. P. T'l'abert i as *till lvinj
tU:(e'en waood, 8. L., Novemiber 9).
A"M ''nat'dii witte mn, fally arnmed, bav
l aens El, agreagntt i g it P'haeix 11d1 da~
A.. 3 oa'iaock ov. a' fiv hc iilI(dred anito
(Ih t.erminedi.~ to sift te ' whlEli matter I
11h1 Ir a itisfzac.tion1, aret. proeedingI I
taIkt) ch a rge of alfl'airs. .'a~ ven ntegrlat
hiave been, airs te.ed si they htavi in
1a0(' ited Ihc pariE ti to the crituae of yeu
ttldaiy. Th'le i'ohtared ata who out th
te'lejihone ant1I t'g raph, iries yeastel
d1ay htave beeni arriestedl also, aind thi
erowd'4 are't altar I wenity-tfive o,tera wih
haive benS hliclateud Lby those wht
have ben calught. Tihe t wo Tl'berta
it, Is 8ahl, have nide their escape, goen
to the ..xtremte uppler parlti.Ii of Lh
8late. Anm i'r iei.ort Is that, thel
homEes are gnaardt'd bya3 c rowvd of nec
groes. 'IThea it of a his latter repor
ill beo hln h ya~a3 teate'd tdo-night
Tihet cr(aw.lis ' v-'y anx)~lis to cap tur
the Toiberts. Th'le sei en arr-.ttd tie
groes are0 Leltg tried tis alternoont
antd.si raneo t'y, Pinm.' ...i ..I....c
. , , THE,,.
MAMMOTH
- Clothing, Shoe,
Furnishing Goods,
Hats and Dry Goods
STOCK...
No ono has ever shown suich a istock
in Newberry.
$16,500 Worth of Clothing.
$11,600 Worth of Shoes.
$7,500 Worth of Furnishing
Goods, Hats, Dry Goods, Etc.
THIS STOCK [[UST BE
Converted into cash
We will ieet and
down all compet.itors, and at
the same time give you a
better clas of' goods than yol
are accustomed to hear about
in the hurly burly cheap slale
nowadays.
These Goods arc thei
own recommendation, and
the pr;ces are ua(r-ranteed :tc
be lower than the same clas,
of g,oods can be bought els(
wilere.
IVe do not expect to mako an
money on tils stock. ve have go
too many goods for the low price(
cottcu tnd we propose to meet th
issuo squarely and sell everything it
our line at. prices to suit the times.
We will how to the line; let tb
chips fal. where they may.
JAMIESON,
The Leader.
SALE!
iliner1.1
Come in and see ou
line of
Trimmied Hate
Also H ats trimmed tt
suit you. Our
Sailor and
Walking Hats
ARE GEMS.
W YNN'S
BAGAN lOh
eight miles from areewod, Is the
sc'mie of is trial. Maty hIive gole to
the Feeke aid others are i4till leavinig
at 8 .o'cloek. Another vquai of ttet
white ueti armied With inikliet i ad
riflea have iert, !or Phoenix. Ti road
from here to Phoenix Is ilmet, touusu
ally quiet. Very few negroes are to ie
.eenl. The indications are that they
have been matileieitly alarmed and
%Ill have tiff tire to any. It Is rt
portsed tlitt *yflug Miller, who w%as
kmllbuslied a11 .1 shlot last IglIt, Is li
perately woutnded uad twny not reeover.
The otate tare doing very well.
It Is reliubly ttated that a negro mitnt
was alot atid Peverely wounded this
morning. The spirit heore IA unmiiis
takable. Judge Lyneh % Ill hold Ctiirt
and have vietliu4 to.idght as suire s
eertalit men are caught. .1. F. N.
MIL.ENCl- WIL,t IlF, A l'lRQI ATRE).
Augusta, 0a , Novembher P -A ipe
clal to the Chronicle from (i'reeniwood,
S. C., says: "A telCp!1on1 lies-43gO from
Phoenix, the scene of the race riot in
this county at 9 o'clock tilght reports
all quiet at that hour. About forty
arnied mnin are on duty there. F'our
negroes were lyineheid nar Phoeiiix
about two o'clcok this afit-rimon. Pos.
Itive evidence was sccured that they
were impliented in the 8hooting of the
white muen yesterday. About one hun
dred white mn Iaarticipated InI the
lynching and there was no attempt at
(IAguile or cntcealment. All is quiat
at this hour thoub more trouble is ex
pected In the Phoenix section. The
t-forts that have beu Inade to prevent
bloodshed have so far been of no avail.
P1ubli sentiment here utnat,inotibly
endorise the lyiieliig, and if outsiders
who arn not familiar with the pituation
here will refrain from adverse t ritlIcism
It will be appr. cited
iscovvred by a womian.
Another great di-44iovtry has been
nlude, and( that (00, lby ?1 103y if) thim
country. I ikease rastottedi i lutits
Up n ier aud for seven y. , itie with
tood its severest tests, t ul her vital
orgaas were utitdermilued and death
ee med immflinent. For three months
she coughed incessantly, aid euld not,
slee). She tinally diseovered a way to
recovery, by purchasimig of t,L a bot tie
of Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
stuimption, sad was so much relieved
on taking tir4t dose, that she slept all
aight; ad with two bottles has been
absolutely cured. Her niane is Mrs.
Luther Lutz. Thus writes W. C. Han
niek & 'o., of Shtlb.y, N. C. Trial
bottles free at. Rhet son & Gilders'
and Pelham's Drug Store.
Regnlar size 50 and 1.00. Every bot
tle guarantetd.
Sheriffs Sale.
STATI, OF SOUT H CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF NI1WBERRY.
James N. Martin, Plaintiff, vs. J.
Frank Wheeler as trustee of Corrie
Wheeler, E'ula F. W heeler et al, Dc
fendants.
Execution Against Property.
B Y VIRTUL OF AN EXECUTION
tolnedirected in the above stated
case, I will sell before the Court House
at Newberry, S. C., on the First Mon
day (Saleday) in December, 1898, the
following described real estate, to wit:
* All th e interests of t,he Defendants
in all that tract or plantation of land
lying and being situate in the County
of Newberry and State aforesaid, con
taining One Hundr-ed tad Eighty-Six
3 Acres, more or less, and botunded by
3 lands (of F'. H. D)ominick's estate, Merta
,Meyer, Elizabeth l. lease, Sitm
TERMS: Cash. Pur-chaser to pay for
apapers andl stamplls.
M. M. BIUFORLD, S. N. C.
3 Sheriff's O111 ce, November 8, 1898.
Master's Sales.
s biddier, before the Court, louse at New
berry, S. C., on the first, Monday, sanle
-day, in Dccemnber, 1898, in the case of
W. D. Hardy, Master, Plaintiff, vs. W.
A. F'allaw, jr., Defenadant.: Trhat, lot of
land in the Trowna of Newberry', County
gof Newherry and State of South Caro
lina, containing Forty-Five Hutnd red thai
'of an acre, more or less, landI bounded
I by Natnce street, Friend street, McKib
-)ben Street, and lot of Joseph Brown, de
EMSe. SALE: One-third (cash, t,he
Sbalance on a credit of one and two
r years wit,h Interest, frotm day of sale.
.1T[he credit port,ion t,o be secaured by
a bond of the purchaser and a mortgage
of the prenmises sold. Purchaser- to pay
for papers and stttamps.
t W. D. H ARD)Y, Mlastera.
Master's Otilce, Nov. 10, 189)8.
S1Y ORD)ER OF 'iE COURT
Lherecin, I will snoll before f,be ( ourt
H -ouse at Nowherr~y, S. C., during th1 ee
gal hours of sale, on tho irst Monday in
1. D)eem bor, 189)8, ait pu bl ic outtet y to t,he
h iighe(st, bh(ider?, ir the eaiso of W. D).
SH ardy, M;aster, Plaintiff, vs. John Hi.
All that ..tract of land1( lying ini the
1t County of Newberry and Statte of South
CarolIna, conatain ing T[hirt,y-Threo
Acr-es, mtoro or less, ani1 bounded by
lands of Mrts IErin Colleid, Tlhos. V.
W ,Vlicetr and1 ot,hersa, the sone1. be~ing p)art,
of the lanads ownted by .Josep)h ( 'aId wel
at, the time oIf his death and kr.own as
the Fuiltmer tract.
T ER'suMs O1' SALE: One-haldf eash, bal
o ane pa.yable len onec yearu with in tetest
0n cred1it, port,ion from day of sale,
(1credit, porWtlt to bei secureid by bond1( of
a pu rchlaser attd inortgage of prema.ises,
-v with leave to p)urchiaser to pay whole
-bid In cash, if purcthlaser false to comu
ply wvit,h the terms of sale'i tharee (days
land1( will he resol at t.he risk ofj for
-mer' purc'hasor. Putrchasmr to pcay for
e papers and sitamps.
W. D). HTA RIDY, Master.
Master's Ollice, Nov. 10, 1898
LAND FORl 8ALE.
A TRACT OF L AND LI'N( ON
r l.the Mayblntona road, kno,wn na
..the Hoilbes tract andi lying partly in
t, Newtwrry ("unty tad paurtl ina 'f.x
* cry easy. A pI'ly ta William H-. L yh-ti
3 Columbuia, '8. C,
aTihe ten per1 dhiscountt sale0 at .C
Jones will close 01) Novembier 19t,
CLOSING 0
We are Going Ou
JANUARI
And ii order to do Ho, WO ha
Clothing, Shoes, I
Furnishing
to ho closed outgit pricms r
lItI lint. mer,i's henvy t( t shirts at .20 G
Wool 11udershirts roduced to .25 N
livavy vot ton i lersh irts reduced to .20 M
Hleavy drill drawers -.201
ig In Im-en' ad boys caps tt .15
Womon's dongola shoes, numbers
3i and 4, at, .50 E.
Womten&'s heavy shoes .50
Bif stock of 48n's, YoR
to be sold at. a big cut in prices. In f
Wo want, to turn tho stock into cash by
do it. wo will coltainly be sucessful. (
Yours re.
TIl El BERY CL(
ROBERT Y.
SUCCESS
LEAVELL &
DEALE
)Marble and Granite I
Furniture, Mattresse.
1UNDERTAKING IN ALL
'Orders in UNDERTAKIN
of the day
LEAVELL - - SPEE
NEWBERRY -
CANO
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The ai
the cord
Ssition at
gracefl
BEST MOSQUITO IV'ET
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CANNON & MIAYES,'
ARH' AGENTS FOR TIlE
Mansion House Steam Laundry,
NEWBERRY, S. C.
in our laundry 13net bodM. We0 uso
nothing buut the pO,rest4 wash ing ma-|L
torials, or aniyting~ that will hurt'
thao finest fabric. Yc iir shJiris, col.
iars, cnffs or anyt lurig sorat bore to
be0 lauIndered whI; lust hO long as' by'i~~
home11 Knot hodu[ u' u " vd " I ido. fr
the~(~g(.(I uur hm-$*I. or breagk th
buIttoni h:-!.Y. 1 b ', i I( )oKo t
jAGEJN'TS rut-eeo
, ~ . ' I J. . . , r ap l9o
UT SALE
t of Business
t a ve large tick'o
.ats, and Gents'
Goods
over hoard of before.
)od quality boys shoes, 38.to 58 .76
on's high cut broxans, solid leather .95
an's boots, good length and solid $1.35
)od white unlaundered shirts, re
luced to .15
<tra good quality white unlaund
cred shirts .30
:O1's & Children's SRllst
Wt overything in the store is to go.
Jiuary 1st, and if Out prices will
ono in and hear our prices.
pectfully,
)TIHING COMPANY,
LEAVELL,
OR TO
SPEERS,
R IN
VAonunjental Works,
i, Wall Paper, Etc.
OF ITS BRANCHES I
IG filled at ANY HOUR
or night.
RS - OLD - STAND,
S. c.
PIES!
DIXIE CANOPY:"
proved best canopy.
t nue, by releasing
,tofitself takes a po
the head of bed both
.and ornamental.
ice, $2.75 each.
TINC I
XLL AND SEE THEM I
- -S. C.
Ariv'ing daily. ur sto0k of
Dross 1 GOds4 litn Trimings is
Wtan D paim~ent
Yuwy find overything up-to.
l tcDepartment
Y"ou wilI find everythin.g itt the
Jowest prieo that they can be
sold For ens8h.
ihoe Department.
We have a nice lin0 of. cheap
Shoes at prices that defy comn
petition.
fe Invite
IlEverybod1y to call anid look at
our goods before buying. WE)
guarant~oo polite attention to all.
TfWe have adopted the 0,ASH
SYSTEM, thIerefoj-o we ca'n give
on0 closo p)rlces t,han over bo
Yours to pleasie,
rwiporDt Ae Renwick