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Auction, In'orderto raise thi money we need to bu3 new goods, we will sel our entire stock of WATO3ES, OLOOKS, JEWELRY, and SILVERWARE to the highest biddex commencing Wednosday Evelhig December 14, At 7 O'clock, [RAIN OR SHINE.] Positively there will be no by-bidding. - Everything you buy at. a sacrifice must act as an idverisei*ent' for the next sale. I.very thing ,GUARANITEED as we represent it, We have no shoddy goods. . DANIELS 8 CO., Auction commences Wednesday evening under Crotwell Hotel. Ladies especially in vited to attend these sales. Thursday at 3 o'clock especially for the ladies Col.e-o MarLeL. Corrected by J. W. Gary & Co. M iddling ....................................56 c. . Rucklen's Arniea kalve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fover Sores, Tetter, Chappe Hands Clillblaini, Corns, and all Skin Ertip ti ane:nd noaltively cures Pit a, or no pay requred. It Is guaranteed to give verfeot salsfaotion or money rt funded. Price 25 cents per box, For Wae by Robertson & Pilder and W. E. Velham. To Cure a Cold In One Nig lit Take Van Lear's Cold Capsule. for La Grippe, Coughs and Colds; 12 (loses 25 cents at all di uggists. Guara iteed to cure or money refunded. .t,&f6m if you want a good Umbrella 'uy it at A. C. Jones'. t&iff .. A iso Our Choiee. 9Newberry has a new mayor, in the person of Dr. 0. B. Mayer. The elec tion was held last Friday, and the doc tor- was elected by handsome majority over three opponents. We congratu late Newberry in her choice; the dec. tor is also "our choice."-Chapin News. One Minute Cough Cure surprises people by it,a Anick cures and child ron naay take it, ini large quantities without the least danger. It has won for itself the best- reputation of any preparation usdtdyfor colds, croup, tickcling in th hotor obstinate coughs. W. E. Peihami. For Sate. First-class family horse and nice bug gy and harness. Apply to f&t2t Cole. L. Blease, A tt'y, A large lot of Hamilton, Brown & Co.'s New Shoes just received at A. C. Jones' t&ft,f 'e l'IJuSbLhy of Fun. Reoy, Dr-. W. E. Evans, of Columbia, will deliver his famous lecture on Phil osophy of Fun, in the opera house at NTewbertry, on Tihur.sday, December 15, under the auspices of t,he ladies of the Episcopal Chu.ch, and for the beneOt of the church. This is~a very fine le. u ture, and Dr. Evuns is known here as 'one of the finest platform speakers in the South, and apart, from the cause for which he speaks he will draw a large crowd. Next Thursday is the time, and a rare treat is in store for the people of Newberry. T.'it,h wears well. People have leat-ned that, DeWitt's. Little Early Riesare relit ble little pills for regu latin g t,he bawvels, curing constipation and sick headache. They don't gripe. W. E. Pelhr,m. Men's, Women's and Boys' Mackin. tosh Overcoats at A. 0. Jones'. t&ft,f Mackintoshes, Overcoats and Cloth. lng going at 26 to 35 per cent reduction at S.J. Wooten. 2 Nichols-Amick. At the residence of the bride's father, Mr. Z. E. Amick, Dedember 7tI'. 1808, by J. W. Blanton, Mr. C. 8. Nichols and Miss Fanny Amick. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve has the largest st'i of any salve i the world, This fact r nd its merit has led diqbon' est people to attempt to counterfeit it L4ook out for the man who attemptse t< deceive you when you call for DeWitt'i Witch Harel Salv9 W.e gr'eat pile cure: W.E Pelham., VA RIOUS ANiO A 9.0 A BO C. * Mrs. P. Rdbertson is visiting a Prosperity. Business has been rather quiet foi the past two weeks. Probate Judge advertises some land for sale in this issue. The Herald and News exLends its congratulations to Gae Haw. Mr. R. H. Welch left yest- rday for the Supreme Court in Columbia. Don't forget the lecture by Dr. Evans in the opera house on Thursday night. A valuable tract of land near New berry is offered for sale. See Mr. J. N. Martin. Mr. F. H. ,Dominick went over to Ninety-Six yesterday to attend to some law business. Mr. W. J. Miller, of Company G, 2nd S. C. regiment, was home last week on a short furlough. The treaty of pe%ce has been signed and our commissioners expect to be home for Christmas. Mr. Harry T. White was home on . short furlough last week. He has join ed a Texas regiment. Col. George Jubustono attended court at Greenville last week as attorney in a very important case. Moseley Bros. at Prosperity announce another big reduction sale which will last until the first of January. There are just lots of pretty things n ' all the stores in Newberry for Christ IV as and they ale selling cheap. Mr. S. E. Brown made a short visit to his old home in Newberry yesterday. He is now located in Greenville. Thcre has been some sleet and snow at Savannah and the boys no doubt have been suffering from the cold. Don't forget the lecture by Dr. Steele on Saturday night for the benefitof the new Methodist church at the factory. Eduard Scholtz, the jeweler, has lots of pretty things for Christmas ,e3ents. You should call at his store. Daniels & Co. will start their auction sale again on Wednesday night and ' hey will have a special auction on Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock for the benefit of the ladies. The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies Aid Society of the Lutheran church will be helq on Friday. after noon at 3.30 at the residence of Mrs. Dominick. The Southern railway will sell tickets to college students from the 16th to the 25th inclusive for one and one third regular fare for one way for the round trip good to return January 4 Messrs. Jno. U. Aull, J. J. Hentz and J. F. Miller have bought out D. Hipp at Pomaria and will continue the busi ness at the old stand. They gre all active y6ung men and we wisl then, abundant success. An important meeting of the Now berry Lodge Knights of Pyl las will be held tonight. Several ranks will be conferred and the election of officers will take place. Every m.Inber is urged to be present. Mr. H. C. Bardin has not given un the Newberry Hotel as has been stated in some of the papers. HIe is t'aveling for an Augusta firm, but is still doing business at " rhe Newberry" and ex pects to be for some time yet. Mower Co. say they have some very nice things that are buitable for Christ mas presents and they have. You would then give something useful as well as orn-mrental if you bought your presents from them. Call and exam ine. Council has passed an ordinance against loaling on the grounds of the public schools or the street,s around the grounds. It would be a good idea to stop loafing all around town if it could he done, especially by those who make loaang a business. Col. Geo. Johnstone has offered his services free of charge to defend the men arrested on account, of the Phoe nix trouble and taken before the United States Court. It would be hard for them to find a better or more able counsel to defend them. Mrs. Ethel Thomas, who contributed a number of very interesting art,icles to The Herald and News and has for several years lived at the Newberry *Cotton Mill has returned to her former home at Norwood, N. C. The Herald and News wishes her well anid will be -'lad to have her send some contribu tions from her North Carolipa home. Those of our subscribers who live out of the county would make the editor happy by sending us at least one year's subscription. If each one of you will * o this as soon as you read this you will make mainy hearts happy. How many will (10 $bhis? If you owe more than one year,' we will not confine you to one year's subscription. These in the county could also make us happy by calling at the offee. We want to make a clean balance sheet at the end of the year and the only way we have of doing it is by our subscribers com ing up and. ,presenting their "compli ments." It would be a very small mat ter for you, but in the aggregate a big thing for us. Hon's Thir.? We ofrar One Hundred Dollars Rteward for en a e tf r ai .bat eocn net, be cured by F. J. CHuIKNJEY A CO., Pror s, Toledo, 0. We the nudersgn~ed have known V. J. Chr' n.y for the last 16 years ann b .hove him per feetly honio.abee in all buasiness t,-ansac iiond and financhlly able n.o cu,ry out auy obligations mnato )v thieft fl. m. WarA TRUA~ x Wioles-3leO1 ungt .Toledo 0. nWAsITSledoK Ch o. MAn:vitt, Wholesale HIall'sCAtar, Ih Cure is tAken int ernally, act ing direotly upon the blood and mucous mue. fsees of the ssem. Prioe '7oe. per bottle. Sold by7 all Druiiglais. T'estimonials r-e. Hall'. Family PI lIs are the best. Oneo g094 milk~ cow aind calf for sale. ObR PROSPERITY BUDGET ALL TIME NEWS OF A LIVE AND PRO on A81vE TOWN. fSPeoIaI C repondenoe Herald and News Mrs. Juo. Mayer of lower No 9, ac companied by Miss Mattie Dean, visit ed Mrs. E. B. Kibler, sister of Mrs. Mayer, and attended services at the Baptist churc.i Sunday. Rev. A. G. Kirkoatrick filled his regular appointment at the brick church on Sunday and is expected home today. The weather indications are for snow and young America is jubilant. Willie Moseley spent Saturday an.' 1iunday at home and returned to New berry College Monday. Mr. S. S. Birge is again in the t. business and the way the ties are com ing in is wonderful to behold. It is an opportunity to work off lots of timber that would be burned in the new grounds and clearings. He has a con tract with the Southern railway for 12,000, and has already received about 3,000. Standing by a bicycle one day the past week a little pIckainy about 4 years old walked up to me and throw ing himself back demanded to know "whose boxackle dot," and to see the grin that overspread the face of the by standers when the discomilture of old man Kay was apparent. We could not take in boxackle and that seemed to amuse the crowd. d M r. A. P. Dominick having just re plenished h.s larder and was congratu lating himself on the way he was going 11 to Oat sausage, fpa&re ri's, &C., as he retired one night last week, but while he was sweetly sleeping the rogue that prowleth at night scented the good t tbings in this larder and straightway b made his way for them, and not caring for bolts and bat-s proceeded to enter some other way. Mr. D. now mourns the loss of backbone, spare ribs, pud- 1 dingq, sausage, &c. He has not, been able to locate the theives. Mrs. Green Mitchell has been on a I visit !o her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. t Dominick, and will return home in a few weeks, accompanied by her son, who will make his lirst visit to his fu ture home at that time. Miss Estelle Todd, assistant teacher of the Litbb Mountain Graded school, d spent from Friday till Sunday with Mrs. C. F. Lathan, of our city. Sho was accompanied by Misses Roberta! and Marie Lathan. Rev. R. C. Boulware passed through our town last Monday on his way to conferehee at Greenwood. Mrs. B. is spending the time with Mrs. Mayer of our town, till Mr. B's return. As we journey through life we meet r with many Very aimusing incidents as I( well as those teh,at are pathetic. On Thanksgiving morning old man Kay w.as talking to tbe little Kays about Thanksgiving and asked them if they knew what thanksgiving meant, when little Nell, 4 years old, said: "1.1 know it means turkey.". We thought how many grown folks' ideas of the day never j;et higher than turkey on all the vital questions of life. They do not seem to realize the true idea of life,I and now as we appeach the Christmas time let, us realiz~e the true meaning and the good that has come down to uis] from it. Let us get above the turkey idua and in the return of thIs happy festival let its as men spendl it, in a be-( coming matnnetr and1 not get even lower than the turkey idea as we have seen In times past. The dime reading last Friday night was very well attended and it was en joyed by all who attended, rho male quartet,te btrought down the house. Another one will be given some time In January and we will give programmel of the same later. TIhe programme for Old Folks Day3 in Grace church on Christmas day, December 25th, at 3 o'clock in the af ternoon, promises to be a very pleasant1 occasion. And, I am requested to spe cily invite all the older folks of the surrounding community and the pubice generally to attend these exercises. c We believe that you will enjoy this hour spent in singing and hearing sung those old hymns that were familiar to all of us when we were child ren. The programme follows. Read it and then make an efl'ort to be present. You are cordially invited PROGRAMME FOR OLD FOLKS~ DAY. To be held in Grace church, Chtmst mas Day, December 25th, at, 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Volunt.ary--Nearer My God to Thee. Opening hymn-lerry Christmas Bells by in fant and intermediate classes.1 Scriptureo reading. The lesson for the day--Read re sponsively by school. Prayer by Pastor Hallmian. Hymn--All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name. Paper-Old time Sunday-schools. Quartettec-Watch man tell us o h Night. ote 10 Minutes talk by Rev. A. G. Kirk patrick. Hlymn-Rlock of Ages. 10 Minutes talk by Rev. J. W. Blan ton. Hymn -A m I a Soldier of the Cross. 10 Minutes talk by Pastor Hailman. Hymn--Jesus Lover of My Soul. Collection. Hym:i-leost be the Tie that Binds. Benediction. KAY. December 12, 1808. More than twenty million free sam p los of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve have been distributed by 'the manufac turers. What bettor proof of their4 confidence in it's merits do youwa? It cures piles, burns, scalds, sores in the shortest space of time. W. E. [el -bamn. Chris We are prepare ~IMP, Handkerch i ..Jandsome Lamps, Vases of all A handsome Line We would inforr CUT PRIC ROBETSON I Going to Columblia. We take the following from the ipartanburg correspondence of the ,olumbla State. Miss Chapman Is a aughter of Mr. Juno. A. Chapman, of' lewherry, and is one of the bebt teach ra In the State. We congratulate her pon her deserved pronotion and the olumbi)ba Female College upon secur ng the services of so elliclent teacher. "Miss Nell Chapman, one of the eachers in the Graded schools, has cen elected to fill the vacancy caused y the death of Prof W. J. H1ehues in he Columbia omiale college, and will nter upon the discharge of her duties ,t once. Miss Chapman's culture and plendid womanhood peculiarly quallfj tcr for this place. Her host of friends n Spartanhug will regret her depr ure. She was for a nunber of years a cacher in the Lctville Female col ege." -rho Surn T.a orippe Care. There is noi use suileriig fiom this treadful manidy. if you will only get lie right renedy. Ynu are htving Pain all I hr 'u: h your body, you liver 4 out of order, have no appetite, no INe or anibition, have a bad eold, in act are coipletely used up. Electrio littera is the only remedy that will jve you prompt and sure relief. They ct directly on your Liver, Stomuch "d Kidneys, tone up tl e whole sya Pemi and make you feel like a new be g. They ar guaranteed to cure or rino re unded. For sale at Robertson 011h-r's and Pelham's Drug Storv;; Illy 50 cents per bottle. PRE CHRISTUlI PRESENT T 25 cents off of every l ollar until 1st January, 899, on the following goods: )ry Goods, Tlrunks, Cotions, Valises, lothing, Furniture, ~hoes, Ilatsb, Caps, Fewelry, Carpets, ugs, Etc. Etc. )n all goods in store Jo. I and up stairs. )ur stock has been re >Ienished since our big sale in October. This s really a better offer han we have ever. nade. Spot cash. No rpprobation. MOSELEY BROS., Leader of Low Prices. Prosperity, S. C. ihristmas Goods!I We are receiving new roods almost every iay, and offer them at -easonably low price.. Matches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Silver-plated w re, spectacles, Eyeglasses and Cut Glass and Silver Novelties. Dolls and Toys of every description. Come and examine 'ny stock. EDUARD SCHOLTZ, The Jeweler, )pposite_IR. O, Williarns'. LAND FOR SALE. O OD TRACT 01" LAND CON tain g one hundred acres, with ood buildings, three and a half miles rem Newh- ry. Easy terms. F'or urther nari-iulara apnlv in tmas : to offer for ver ORTED GHINA K.AL of Boxes, Neck flanging, Sta1d Kinds - g of Christmas Cards and Calon n our friends tU eES IN PA' k GILDER, Dr T13E HTATE' 01 SOUTH (IA RO. LINA-NEW B tRY COUNTY. Charles J. Purcell, as Administrator, of (lie pvrsoial estate or Waller Himith, deceased, Pliitif1, Against Hester 8iitl, and othert, Defold ant '. B Y ORDER 1O TIH E COUR 1', herein, I will me11 to tho highest bidder before the Ci urt House at New bhrry, M. (., ou t0he First. Mondeay, (sle day) in Jaitnutry, 1899, all tlizt tract of land situatedt in maid County and State, coniltl.ai ig (-.') fort -five mcres, umore or letss, .. tid bound1 tided by lands of Dr. R. V. Carlisle, Willio Cadd well, Caroline C(ald well ( andothers. Terms of 8ale-One-half cash, the baltne plivaalo one year from the daty of sad. Credit portion to be seeu e-l by bond of the purelinse-r and mort-. age of the prelises sold with leave :0 the purchaser to anticipate pay ment in whole or in part. If purchais r fails to comply with terms of ime land will tie res ild on Malesday sicceed tag lhst sale at risk of former purchas Purchaser to pay for papers and tampjs. W. W. HODGES, J. 11. N. C. Deci,mber 10th, 1898. I.lc~ Of GIlUl Scillomolit mit" Dncharge. N oICE18 IS MAE1l4ltY GIVEN that we will make a settleient on -e estate of Mrs. Sallie Werts, de eased, in the Probate Court for New Irry County, S. C . on [0riday the :t.h Jan uary, A. ). 1899, at. 11 o'clock the forenoon, and will immediately 1ereafter apply for 13t.ters dism8issory i Executor of said estate. All persons holding claims against he said estate will present the same -uly attested, and those indebted to ie sikd estate will mako payment on -r before that (late. JACOB L. WEI1TH, DAVIO 13. WeMATS, Dec. 13th, 1898. Executors. Master's Sales. BY ORDER~ OF THIC COUr -iherein, I will soil to the highest bidder, before the Court Hlouse at New berry, South Carolina, on the first Mon lay (saleday) in Janutary, 189)9, in t,he mase of T1oec1 C. Pool, Plaintilf', vs. Neel Marcus, Defendant. All that lot,, pice and1 tract, of laind contailning fourteen (141) aicres, more )tr less, situate in said( county andl( State about three miles from Newber ry court, house aind tben hounded by lands of M. W. and A. V. Moorman, l"anntile Johnstone and the Black J ackc TERMS. OF SALlE: One-half cash, bal inee on a credlit of twelve months, with mnterest on credit plortion from day of ale. T1he credlit p)ortion to be secured by bond of puritchaser anid mortgage of Ghie plremises, wit,h leave to pay all ~ashi. Purchaser to pay for papers and WV. D. H ARDYV, Master. Mabter.'s Oilice, DcC. 5th1, 1898. YORDERCII OF THE COURT herein, 1 wIll soil to the highest bidder, before the Court, [House lit.,New berry, S. (C., on the Iirst, Monday (Sale. Jaiy) in .January, 199, In the case of Mlatte S. Glenn, Plaintlir, vs. Julia A. 3lenn et ail, D)efendants. I. All that tract. of land in said county 11d( State containing Si xty-Ieive ((65) Acres, more or less. ,umndedl by lands or'mearly of W. O. Mayes and the hands erei nafter described. 11 All that, tract o. land situate in maId County and( St,ate containing One Hund1(1red and Tbhii teen Acres. miore or less, called the Meains tract, and Joanlded1 by lands of or formerly of -Slih, George W. Glenn, T1rus cc, and1( others. TERMs o1. SALE : One-third cnsh, >alanice in one and twoI year's, wit,h in (rest. 00 (red it, port,ioni from day oIf ale ; credit, p~oti t,o be Hectre h''( l e(Ind of purchbaser aind mortgage of he premises sold1 wit,h leave t,o ant,lef eat,e paymenlt In whole or in part. if orchaser- fails toI comply with terms >f sale, land will he resold on saleday -acceed ing first sale at risk of for .ier purchaser. Pur-chaser to pay for eaper-s and st,amps. W. 1). HARD)Y, Master. Master's Office. D)ec. 5th, 189)8. Rotuce to Towdship COmmllissiOllcrs. T11OWNSUIIP COMMISSIONFERS .Larel hereby notified and required to have the public1 roads of their to ipect,ve townshIps worked, and p)ut, in |food repair at once. JNO. M. SCHUM PERT, _________Supervisor. Notice to PB SCIIt 6Ilims. A LL P ERSONS 1HOLD)ING ~-claims agaInst the County arc hereby niotifled and required to p)resent them duly attested on or before Januairy, 1899. JNO. M. SCHlUMPrE'RT, _____ _____ Supervisor. Roekland Co.'s and J. ii. Lewis & CIo.s Gonts' Custom-made, box calf Shoes at *2.50. 8. . Wnonom. PIres y low prices, a ha AND GT GI 1soA Tie Cases, Dres, ald Bouquet, of t BIsque Fg dar A Big Lino of (llu iat we are prepa TENT ME Iggists, O thi ROBERT Y. DEALE Coffins and From the Highest Grad( ...,..To the Ql Prompt Attention Given Funitre aRd HOISI ....Marble and Granite Leavell & Sps NEWBERIY, - - ~a 1 THE STANDARD Wi ECquii psd a ih ( . &. J . Clinchler Tilres, 1i NATHAN E. I ZIWI"Now Pasii- for iIopair1 for salo als<i Columbia Busini CCLUMBI Eot v'ien of I tIhands of exports whih n i the ranks of tho young peCopIo. Tlhey and con~jsepintly livoe in luixury anid afi comPo (om iat clss of the young peopi 'tcarry edutst ion. Thre atim of tho ..COLUMBIA BUSIb' is to p) op.o t'0young~11( ladiad g(entomi Blookkeeping, Shortinul, Coir Aithmetic and1( all C that apply directly to t he buinessAti affai No oldl t simo copying met hodos are recog and( Sh1 >rthtad cou1rs4o: sre thIe ne>'ht n1 best bIinM0As mfen. Thlev hlo-ure andic silart to finishb. Ouir graduaties nro fall2 position and1( aro suiejid wvithi places speciailty ini s-ecurinig our! graduaistes8 go( donoe in this~ matter. T1he College~ han : any time. Board very cheap. If you Shorthand edcacstion, s0end for our free sired. A ddress, W. H. NEWBERRY. M. A.. Pre ents! ndsome line of 3ing Cases...... he Latest Styles... ures, Etc. loi<d Novelties IM red to meet all DICINESI C Corner. LEAVE LL, R IN caskets! 0 Metallic...... leapest Wood Coffin I to all Orders' *AT ALL HOURS I 110111 FRiiliIS-1 Monumental Work.... rs' Old Stand, - - s. o. 899 RAMBLERS $40.00. ~LOF THE WORLD ! ULL, Agent. iss College ! A,S. C. i prso oour count ry re'(juiro theo )Iust contatilIy be0 roerniited from ilwarysi recivo) t he Jargo:t salaries trouco. Bunt these8 recruit~s must o wvho hauve a good b)usinflss aind lESS COLLEGE . m~ for jutl? such f 1la(os asl thoso. minlercial BraJiches rs of l ife, arc I boroughuly taught. nized/'( in our School. Our Busjiess :>domu rnrad are en odorsed by our hold then students jiterest froro qualified for holding any business, whienover sired. We manko a d positions and wvill not be out 1o vacations. Students can enter are interested in a BisineOss or catalogue, montioning courso de *. - COLUMBIA. 8. 0t