The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, December 27, 1898, Image 3
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Hucklon's Arnicoe talve.
The best 8alve in the woj 'd for Cuti
Bruiss, 8ores, Ulcers, Stilt Rheum
V#,ver Sores, Tetter, Cha I 1d Hands
Chilblalims, Corns, and all 8kin Erup
WIlki, anld positively cures Pileg, or no
,-y requred. IU is guaranti-d to give
,'rfeNt aisfationt or uoney refunded.
Price 2b cents per box. Fo-r sale by
Ititbertson & Gilder and W. E. Pelham.
Cotton1 Market,
Corrected by J. W. Gary & Co.
Middling ........................5c.
To Otire a CUold in 01n0 Night
Take Van Lear's Cold Capsules for La
Grippe, Coughs and Colds; 12 doses 25
cents at all dtruggists. Guaranteed to
cure or money refunded. t&f6m
Estrayed Cow.
A ced cow with horns has estrayed
from my promises. Information as to
hert wheieabouts wanted.
E. CABANISS.
Mackintoshes, Overcoats atid Cloth
ing going at 25 to 35 per cent reduction
at S. J. Wooten. 2t
New Satins in all the 7-etty evening
shades for party dressing or wedding
occasions at 35c and 50c at
t&f tf A. C. Jones.
A Shooting in lHelena
Two negro men got into a ditliculty
Saturday morning at Helena over it
uarter of a dollar which resulted in
shooting scrape. The parties to the
air were Perry Caldwell and Albert
ook. Cook drew his pistol and shot
ald well In the stomach. Cald well was
live at last accounIts, but it is thought
at the wound will )rovo fatal. Cook
ade his escape.
Success comes to those who persevere.
If you take Hood's Saraparilla faith
fully and. persistently, you will surely
be oenetitted.
Tels-phone Subscrabers.
Please add the following new Phones
to your list.:
Bardin, H. C. (lesidence) 130
Evans, -1. H1. (Residence) 128
jM e(.lintock, E. 1P. (Residenc,-) 15
Dickert, G. Y. (Residence) 129
Mazyck, N. P. (Residence) 124
And oblige.
2t L. W. Floyd.
Sae Ponst poned.
The sale advertised by the executors
of Lewis DUcket., deceased, to take
place next Friday, 30th fai-tant, is
hereby indefinitely postpone,l. Due
notice of the sale will he given
N. C. DUcu MTI,
J. L. DUCm ETT,
it eCxeCutorS.
Rockland Co.'s and J. B. Lewis &
Co.s Gents' Custom-made, box calf
Shoes at $2.50. S. J. Wooten.
See those Black and T'an $5 30 hand
made Shoes, now $3.98.
t&r. tf. At Jamieson's.
Prof. T. D. Jones, who has for the
past few y'ears been principal of
the High school at Ehrhardts, S. C., in
Barnwell County, was married on the
22nd instant at that place to Miss
Bertha Sease, daughter of Capt. W.
E. Sease, Rev. J. H. Wilson oilciating.
The Herald and News extends con
gratulat,ions and wishes the happy cou
pie a long and useful life.
HIow's Tis?
We otror One Hundred Dollars Row~ard for
any case of Catari h that can not, be cured by
Hail'a Cata rh Cure.
-F. J. OlI hNKY & CO., Props,Toledo, O.
Weo the underiIgnued have known 1W. J. Ch
ney fo 1,l." last 15 years, and believe him
perfectly honoraibin In all business tranisac
11ons anud lnnanchitlly able so carry out any
obligaxtions madie by their fIrm.
WEs rA I'HUA X WVhOlesaleD)rdg;glets~ Toledo 0.
WVA .in?"o, KINNAN & MAnv!iN Wholesale
Dtru.gIsts, Toledlo. tio.
Ital P's Catarrhu Cure is taken inlernally, act
ing dixrectly upon01 the blood1 antd mucoux suir
faces of the system. P'rlco 75c i'or bottle.
ol-. by all ruiggists. Testimonials fr o.
flaIlPs FamIly Pills are the brNt.
Best heavy 9-ozt, all-wool Jecans 19e
t&f, t,f. At Jamieson's.
Call for the $5.75 all wool suit now
$3.75 at Jamieson's. tef. tf.
Masonie Inst dattti.
T 'ho recently elected e. :icers of Amity
Lodge, A. F. Mv., were publicly install
ed1 on Monday night. Several ladies
were present to witness the instalation
after which refreshments were served.
It is said to have been an enjoyable
evening by those who were p)resent.
Telep)hono SubacrIbers.
A fter the first of JTanuary, 1899, the
chairges for telephones will be as fol
lows:
Residence p)hones $1.50 each per~
month.
Bnsiness phones $2.01) ech per month.
Rescidenice phones for' all out of towna
connections $1.75 each per month.
Business p)hones for all out of town
con; eet,ions $2 25 each per~ month.
Rate for nonsubscribers for~ each,
lIve inutes talk for any out of town|
connteet,ion' will be 15 cents.
8ubset iber~s who do net desire out, of
town rate will lelase notify me. In
thei absoee of notice will presCumfe the
out, of town I rate is desired and will be
char ged at, that rate.
Tf you want to buy ntice substantial
will aprcaogo to A. C. Jones' Cash
Store. t&f tf
Pastor Herbert Wli Arrive Wend esday.
D lear Mr. IEditor: Please announce
that, I now expect to ho in Newberry
Wednesday afternoon and will fill all
appeointmentsi thereafter. On Sunday
.,orning, at the close of service, the
sacen'flft of the Lord's Supper will be
adinist,cred. I should be glad to meet
at that service the entire membership
of the church. My family will be in On
Tuesday, the 3rd of January.
Very truly yours,
WALT'1Elt I. HERIHilmT.
Lcesvillc, S. C., Dee. 26, 1S98.
Zeigler' Bros. Fine Shoes for Ladie
in i;iaci<s at nTas 'coth in Butt,. andi
Bails., $3.50, now $2.65
t&f. t,f A t Jamieoson's.
VAiOUS AND AW. ARoUT.
Next Monday is saleday.
It has been a rather quiet Christmas.
Mr. B. M. Adill, of Pendleton, is in
the City for a few days.
Saturday Is the last day for paylng(,,
State and county taxes.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. Leavell are on it
visit to relatives in Cheraw.
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. R. Leavell, Jr,
are visiting relatives in the city.
The Misses Ilamiter, of Columbia,
are visiting at NIr. Jas. A. Bowers.
Mr. James A. Bowers, of Atlanta,
Ga , is spending the holidays at home.
Miss Olive M iller, of Hope Station,
is visiting relalives in Newberry thik
week.
A meeting of the stockholders of the
Commercial Bank will be held on Janm
ary 11th.
The M.ethodist Sunday school hail a
Christmas tree at the Methodistehutrh
last night.
Prof. B. L. Jones,. of the Columbia
Graded School is spending the week in
Newberry. '
Mr. Forest E. Kibler, of Atlanta, is
visiting relatives in Newberry and
Pr11perity.
Mrs. W. A. Fulmer and little Marion
are spending the week In Columbia
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Wright, of Green
wood, are visiting their brother Rev.
[eo. A. Wright.
Mr. Wash Clark, of Columbia, is
spending a few days in the City with
his friend, F. H. Dominick, Eeq.
Prof. W. C. Bynun, of Ehrhardt and
Miss Annie Bynum of Florence have
'some home to spend the ho?idays.
The attention of those holding claims
.gainst the town of Newberry is called
Lo the notice published elsewhere.
The Graded schools closed last humrs
lay for the holidays and will open on
i'uesday next, JanuLry 3rd, for the new
Vear.
M r. R. P. Fair, of Laurens, spent
:'I'hristmas at his old home and came
Igain to attend the Christmas hall last
1ight.
Miss Kate Leavell, d:ughter of Rev.
W [-1. Leavell, of Hlouston, Texas. is
an a visit to her grandfather, Col.
Leavell.
Dr. T. J. Ward and Mrs. G. NI.
latchet,t and little daughter, of Spar
Lanhurg, are visiting their sister, Mrs.
M. J. Scott.
Mr. M. L. Spearman has been ap
pointed a men,ber of the board of
health to succeed Mr. J. Z. Wilson
whose term has eXpired.
The Christmas german at the armory
last night was attended by many of
Newberry's young society people.
There were several visitors present,.
Mr. B. 13. Davis went over to Lees
ville last week and put up a handsomc
native granite monument built at the
yards of R. Y. Leavell. It was a mnag
nificent piece of wok.
Committees for 1899.
At a meeting of the city council held
last Thuesday .. eernoon the Mayor an
nounced the following committees for
1899:
Ways and Means-E. Cabaniss, Ch air
man, W. F. Ewart, and Tr. S. Hudson.
Supplies and Accounts--WV. F. Ewart,
Chairman, E. Cabaniss and J. WV. Ear
hardt.
Opera H-ouse and Marke t -T. W. Ear
har'dt, Chairman, J. (1. Myers and T.1. S
HIudson.
Fire Decpartment-.T. C. Myers, Chair
man, T. S. Hudson and JT. W. Earhardt
Lights and Cemetery-T. S. Hud.o'i
Chairman, E. Cabaniss and JT. (. Ni yer..
The Mayor is a member ex-oflIco o
above committees.
Htow to Look (Godt.
ood looks a e really amore than skia
deep5l, dlepiiiling entirely on a healthy
cond111Ion of 'all the viltal organs. If the
liver Is Inactbeive, you have a il tout
look; If youra stoacnh Is disordleredl
you have 'a dlyspep't'e look; if your kid
necys are atlected, you have a plnche(
look. Secure goo'd hecalt.t, and you wii
surely hive. good lo,oks. "'Electric Bit
ters'' is a gotod Ahliersativ~e and( 'Tonaic
Aets dIrectly ''n th stomach, lIver als
kid(1neys, p)uri'flex t he balood, cures a pim
pies, blotchaes tand hoils, ando gives
geood coamaple'xion. Every bottle gauar
atnteed. Mold at Robertson & Glider'
and Pelhaum's Drug Store. 50 cent
per bottle.
Zeigler Br~ot i"ino Shoes for Misse
in Bals. and Butt. $2.25, now $l.75.
t.&f. tf. At, Jamieson's.
P'rogrammiuo for Teache,erg Associatlo,, .au
7, 1890.
Arithmetie-W. H1. WVallace.
Geg.-aphy and IHistor'y TJ.aught TI'
gether-Rt. M. Mionts.
PecstalOzz.- Prof. 0. 13. Cromer.
Query Box.
Meet.ing 11 o'clock to 1.
RI. A. A beams, Secretary.
Stop that Hac0!
Before it is too late. The Limo I
tackle a cold is when it is just bo. gil
ning. A b>te of Ik b'rtson
Compound Cough Syrup if taken
tihe right time will save you a sovy
illness, it gives instant relief fro
that disagreeable rawnoss of i
throat thiat comes with a'col
and is in no way unplensant to tak
It?'s price is only 25 cents a bott
and is manufactured and sold at
ROBER~TSON & GILDER'S
Drng Sto
Rememicaber we can satisfy all yo
ot.hnr drug store wanta.
Vtritmae Exercina16 by tile Helena
butday 80tan1.
One of the mlIost plefatsalit antid enter
taining Christmans exercises ever
wit. nessed in or near Newbcrry was that
of the elenat Sunday school onl last
T'hie 01hurch was.i biautifrully decorate-l
anId I thM Christm tree14 10 is Hd to have
b 0en one of the Imlost, bealitiful and
t til arr 1,1a d anIL 1 hIaviy laden
Wa h hiadotme aid valUtable gifts as
t,- cver 14'k1 men :11;ywhere. anIld
aIn WOr the happy hIIartind biright
f;tq.is that, partook of it-, fru1is.
The exercises co18itUd Of a0 i-C rACS,
reei.attions and soligs, tit) following of
which is a prograim ite, and atll did re
imrkaLbly well and deserve special
praise:
1RoCRAMME
Song-We Come.
Prayer.
Address-Prof. W. K. Sligh.
Song-Ring Merry )ells.
New Year's eve-lecitation by Miss
Minnie Salter.
The Sweetest Story-Song by Glil
dren.
Concert Recitation-Ten Small Chil
dren.
In the H-arbor-Rceitation by Miss
Ditisy Shockley.
Bell Ringing-Song by Children.
Song-Brigh test and l3cst.
Co'c.'ert Recitat-ion-Simall Children.
The Closing Year-Reeitatlon by
Miss Toluli Salter.
Christmas Olfering.
Distribut,ion of Gifts.
Song-Have You Heard the Story.
Benediction.
Arnol's Fuitl Miake-o at the opora nionn.
The largest aidience of the season
attended the opening performnantice of
.\nold's 11fn Atirker's at the Opera
flo1se Monday nightand there wis not
L single prson disppolinted as the
voimpuity is the best that hats evei ap)
peared in Newberry att popula r prices
;nd equal to Itany of those challrging olle
Ifllar. The la)IIy presetnted Was "Tle
School Master's Pupil'' and Miss Ethel
-vans in the leading rile was very
,-:ever and showed from the star ',at,
.ie is an ietress of more than u ui
1hiity. The balance of the cast it far
ibove the average 10, 20 and 310 cents
tractiou. The specialists introduced
were all well received especially the
illnny atcroh-ttic performance of Rice
and Walters, who are undoubtedly the
tleverest teams of the kind ever seen
. a t,he local stage. Last night, inother
hn vgo audience atteided the per'lorim
::ICC of that Well known aind VCI'Y stc
: sfuil play "The Two Orphans," and
if anyt.hing the cor-pany maade a biger
.It. than onl Monday night. Miss Evans
.: "Louise'' the blind girl played the
p;rt to petrfection and won the sin
ecest sympat,hy of all. Miss Kathlen
Dews as "Henricette" was also very
-110d, anud p1ayed her part sl lendidly,
but owing to a severe cold could not be
distinctly understood. Will 11. Davis
as "Pievre" was at his best as was also
Mat. N. Dows its "Picard"
Today the company will present a
gratnd family mat,inee for ladies and
children when that very funny comedy
"'Peek's Badi Boy antd his Chnmn" will
be the play. Take the lIttle ones and
let them laugh. Tonight, Arnold's Fu'tn
Makers will close ther' engagement
here and will p)resent an( tIl to date
Cuban War Comedy entitled ''Our
.forat.hana in Cua"a' which is cdlimed to
contain OIL laugh in over'y line. Tine
prices foar this atltraction are only3 10,
20 and 30) cents atnd they'3 arie wert.h
li ve times that amttoun t. So go to-n ig ht,
heea,use it will be a loag time before
another attraction of equlal mnerit, will
visit Ne wherray. Secaure seat,s lat Schoit z.
Another Murder,
Ellliott Vatnce shot and1( killed John1
H-arris on the Werher' p)1ace near' Old
ITown'on Mondaty night-both negr'oes.
They had1( quairei eled before and1( on
meeting Vance shot Harris wit,h a shot
gun and he died instantly. Coronce
rAindsay' held an inqjuest and the ver'
dliet was thtat IIarit's catme to his death
from a gaun shot wound at, tihe hands of
Elliott Vatnce. Vance to,ok leg ball
Iand is still at, laarge.
If you wish a uiseful Christmaas pres
cnt, foar father Or mot0 her, sister oar bro'
Sther, son or' daughter, catll at, .Jamnie
sonls and buy a p)alir of l"ine Shoes, Suit
of Clothes, Hfat or Cravat and1( preSent,
them. t&f. tf.
CJentraln Luther L.agno
To be held at St. P'hilip's ch urch,
.l anuary 21, 1899).
D evotional excarcises by the 'iresi'
dent.
T1he Luther' Leaigue ats a fraternal
or'ganiation- Messrs, ICdmunl (d Slhealy,
It. I. Lt her, Revs. G. S. Hieardcen and
W. K. Sligh.
liecitation by NIIss Maiggie liara'e.
.l'he mi'ssion of t he I'entr'al ILther
L eague.-Miiss N Maric isobb, R evs. ..
Loniig, .J. IB. lox and11 8. T. H- allmian.
E's ay-IiH)ome M%' ission Fiaeld -M ist
I,illian Luther'.
Queary box. '- otite
8
0. Fine Candies
', In lovely boxes make
Very suitable presents
'e. For Christmas.
ur1 Fresh stock at
PRILHAM'S Phairmacv
One Dose
Tells the story. When your head
aches, and you feel bilious, consti
pated, and out of tune, with your
stonicli sour and no appetite, just
buy a package of
Hood's Pills
And take a dose, from 1 to 4 pills.
You will bo surprised at how easily
they .ill do their work, cure your
headchef and biliousness, rouse the
liver and make you feel happy again.
25 cents. Sold by ail Iedine dealers.
NUNNALLY'S
Delicious Bon-Bons
--and
CHOCOLATES
in beautiful packages
from one to five
pounds !
A Iso iln pretty French Baskets!
These goods are put
up especially for the
Christmas trade
AT
Young's Drug Store.
rHE, STATiE Ole SOUTH CARtO
LIN A-NEW I 10ttY COUNTY.
Clirles .1 Purcell, as Adminis.rator,
ot' t he personal estate of Walter
Smit h, dveiAed, Plinttiff, Atipainmt,
- 4st er Silt h, and ot hers, Defeuid
ants.
Y ORDEL 1 1t O 11 TE COJ tI,
he hi . I .vIl it-1 ito the higllst
iii-idler beftioe the C ,urt Hmouse it New
11 rY, ,A. ( '., on lie First. Mlonday,
(.: il-c.I N ) :I nuarry, 1899, all that
traa*tl IX lad Hitatae-1 in wilid County
- S[dtvt, eti-itatinievi-r 3 forty-five
OW- (11 Ifr lM, an1d lutinided lby
a1141- or Dr. It 0', CaIs14f, W illie
C.,lu%- ell, Cairolnit- Cald welI atid fithers.
le mis (if Sal. -Ole-lhal v ash, tle
ial atiee psAbl e nt, year from the (lay
ff sale. Cred it pirtiio to be secured
by hoid ol tile puirtiM-er aid mort
1n12 t h (If tilte Iel- ilisPs S lIl withi leave
to I he p1urch1ner 1 o liticipate pay
- r fails to comply w ich terIs (1f a811e
l11a4l will lie resill obit Saleslay ltee. d
Iig fi st. sanle i at risk fit former ptirchas
er. Jurehaser it) pay for papere and
stamitps.
W. \V. HODGES,
J. P. N. C.
December 10th, 1898.
Master's Sales.
3Y ORD[ 1t OF THl' COU.T
herein, I will sell to the highest
bidder, before the Court, House it New
berry, South Carolina, on the first Mon
(11ty (:alCday) in .Jan.uary, 1899, in the
case of Tenlch C. Pool, Plaintif, vs.
Neel Marcus, Defendant.
A 11 -that lot,, piece and tract of land
containing fourteen (14) acres, more
or1 less, situate in said county and
StIt,e about 6h.rec miles from Newber
r'y court house and then bounded by
lands of M. W. and A. V Moorman,
Fannic Johnstono and the Black Jack
Road.
TElRMS OF SAIL,l: One-half cash, hal
ance on a credIit of twelve months, with
interest, on credit p)ortion from day of
sale. The credit portion to be secured
by I >nd of puirchaser and miortgage of
the premises, wit,h leave to pay all
cash. P'urcehatser to paty for piapers ando
stanmps.
W. D). H ARDY, Master.
Master's Otlice, Decc. Sth, 1898.
Y XORDi)NR OF THllE COUT
-i'herein, 1 will sell to t.he highest
bid<der, before the CJourt, [House at, New
hierry, S. C., on the First Mondlay (Sale
day) in Jlanunary, 1899, in the case of
Mattie S. Glenn, Plaintiff, vs. Julia A.
G;lenn et al, Decfendants.
I. All that tract of land in said county
and St,a'et conltaining Sixt,y-L"ive (615)
A eres, more or less. 1 munded by lands
formerly of WN. G. Mayes andI the lanQs
hereinafter described.
II All that tract of land situate In
said County andI Stat,e containing One
H undred andl T1hii teen Acres. more or
less, called t,he Mni s tract, andi(
boundeC by hands of or formerly of
--- Sigh, George WN. Glenn, Trus
tee, and others.
'rTEMs or' SALAM: One-t,hird caish,
balance in one andi two years, wit,h In
terest, on credit port,ion from (lay of
sale ; credit, portion to be secured1 by
bond1 of purchaser and miortgage obf
the premises sold1 with leave to ant,icl
pat,e paty ment, in whole ori in palrt.. I I
puirchaser falls toi compilly with terms
of sale, land w"ill ibe resold on saleday
succeeding first, sale at risk oif for
mner purcihaiser. l'urchast,r to paty fot
papersCl and( st.ampis.
WN. D). HIARDY, Mast'
Mlaster's Ollice. Decc. 5th, 1898.
I Y( ORIti)'t OF 'Till" COURT
1D herein, I will sell t.o the highesl
b)idd1er, b)efore the CJourt, House at New
herry. S. C., on the fir st Mlonday, sale
(lay, in .1 anunary, 1899. In the case o
WV. I. Hardy, %Ilaster, Plinvtilf' vs. 'N
A. I"allaw, .1,r., Defendant: T1haut lot o
land in t,be T[ow n of Newherry, Count'
of Newhberry and State-oif Sout,h Cairo
line, containing Forty-Five Hundiredt,h:
obf an aere, miore or less, and1( bounde<
by5 Natnce street, Friend atr'eet, MicKib
b)en street attnd lot of Joseph Brown, dle
ceasetd.
TI;nMs oiF sA LEa: One-th ird cash, thi
balantlce onf at credlit, of one and tw<
years wit,h inlterest, from daty of sale
The credit piortlon to he securedI b;
)bndl of the putlrchaser and1 a mortgag
of t,he p)remilses sold. Parehaser to lia
for palpers and( stampbls.
W. D). [lA 11DY. Matster.
Master's Ollica, Dec. 161, 1 89.8.
NOTILEB OF -FINAL SETTLBMElf
I W ILL, M.\Ki( A FI NA L HI'
tlemenat Iio tie pe~ironal ,-state <
J1. ii. Rut!. de -easa4(l. In the ' ilice obf tht
Judnige of Probat e of Newhlerry Coiunta
onl 'I huiirsday [ho 29th day of Deceit
ber, 1898. All personi hiavlit'ew clan
uaga inst thue e.4ate will plresenut thorm i
or lbefore thai dlay. Tihose imi ob e'd I
$ the estutte will muake settlemieni iin ti
(lay; a I will alpply for letters dibtmi
sory as administ rator oif 50isai esite.
D. A. Hi"F,
Administrat >r of the estate of slaidl d
nceaed.
COLOR and flavor of frults
size, quality and ap
pearance of vegetables
weight and plumpness of grain
are all produced by Potash.
Potash,
properly combined with Phos
phoric Acid and Nitrogen, an(
liberally applied, will improv<
every soil and increase yiek
and quality of any crop.
Write and get Free our pamphlets, whici
tell how to buy and use fertilizers wit]
greatest economy and profit.
GERMIAN KALI WO1KS,
Vj Nassau St., New York.
DON'I'l liO VBN.1 If
THMI' WORL) lA NI 'D
Bee-Hive of Bargains
STANDS AIl:AD 01' A1l,
OUR IUlMNSE PUlCHASES IEN
ables ius to otelr indlneemllilts bv.
yoN.1 the reach of all possible compet,i
Lion.
No olfers of copI)etition can steii lit
tido of eistom ere driftliig from tlt
upiie to the low- end of Main st,-eel
where tbe Bee dive of 1argains %nn
fil-Is its bantcr and iallngs ont
and all to
11RT1 OUlR liAW PIt(Ill S
1,000 Bargains are
within the reach
of all.
Living, alking Advertjise's (j(
Our TIalkinsg.
Retnoibor it's
6,000 Miles
to tho tioxt stori that. Soll1s good.s lif
cheaip 1as Wo do.
So (10 yeur trading With
0.KLETTNER,
The lair and S41111rc DeleC.
AT COPELAND Bros
You will filld the Besl
Goods Sold at lower pric(e
tlhaii f'rior gOo(Is are sol
For at, Wier plaUce.
Th1e best is alwa3 thO cheleat-es
peeialy it you cani tly the W4s1. w
cheap its we ti4s-l It. We keep a goo,
stock, vinrefully selected, of Dry Goods
Dreti,t Gis, Clothing, Shovia. Hat04
Pantia, N-tion, 0vercoats,mbroidery
Laces, ibbons,( loves, Haindtkehiefs
Homiery, Umbrelis, l ackititosh C patH
etc.
WE SELL THEM THIS WAY:
Clood Calico, 3e. Best. Callco, -c.
36 Inich 8-a Island, :' 8.
40 i nch Hen'tvy Shirtinig, Sc.
G d D irillting, -1e.
37 Inch IIeavy Drills, 50e.
A goodl 9 "z. allI wvoo Jeans, I (ile.
Gioo,t Hoy's Huilts $1 anti uap.
M\en's $5 Stilts Clot1 hes for $2 50.
Me'n's $7.50) Suits for $4 50.
Meni's $10 duits r $7.'i.
H-eavy Urogna from 85.i. to $1 25.
Chiild ren's Shoe's Iroms 500. to $..010 pr
341 inchi Wool lllling D)ress (Gootds h0e
40 "' "' "' "' l(o
42 Ins"h Black leigured MIohair' Dr)a
Goods, 25e.
45 It'h alt wool H ien riettn, SCc.
$2 25 Ladies' Fne, D)ress Shur s $1.75
$2 00 " ' " ' " " $1.61
$1 50 "' "' " " $d11l
$3.5') Men's-' " 'a $2.7i
$3 00 " ." " " $.5
' CAPES! CAPR'Ia!!
We have themi at anty purice from 50c
to0 $l(.00.
R~eadyl mtadle sh irts, vs-ry nie ani
eheapii froms i 00 to) $50(0l, acco(rdinig t
( t,moe to tis arid we will p rov any
tlig. we ad ve'rtse.
OopeIarpd Brbes.,
M:sit St ree't, Newhherry, N. ( .
Sensible and Serviceable
Christmas Gifts
We are muaki hg a dis play of the se
vice'able', as well as ht'antifl th ings it
Ch rist,mas gifts. T[hse areC goods f<
WeT show the new~est and best ('re
ions in Neck wtiart, Sil It11(lantdkerch ie
Gold1 tand( Stet'ling MnIn01tedi Sti pen de
rotr genttlement. We hiave' everythht
- approia0l tte for' 1,be holIi day traL I .
3 Wec take this occasiono to extend o
Chrtistmais greetinog to ont' msany on
tomers,1) and ws them Is wella5ha
'FRED H. DOMINICI
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NEWBERRY, S. (
r.. Oflino on Law~ Rum ove O'. M N
CLSn
We are Going
JANUAR
At in order lo do so, W
- Clothing, Shoes,
Furnishi
(o bc. Clom'd out at pril
Big li 1oine sn's hevy top hirts at .-I
Wool u1lnde-rshirts reduced to
oIIavy vo onl 1nderh irt s redlveid to.
IIavy drill ditawers .21
Big line men's an b etp:, at .
W OWr 11's d,n1 oI); ihOw", n e -
3 anud 41 , Itt.
Womenvi'., h1ea.vY Ahoes..
Big stock of MORI1S; Y1
to be Solt ata big elit. inl pricevs. I
Wo waut to tirn1 tho stuck into clu.h
do it, wo will cortailily bi succossful.
1111111j NEM IT111111I
ROBERiT Y.
MKS.
DEAl
From the Highest Gra
,,....To the |
Prompt Attention Giv(
Fililiiir allili IIbi
.. .MarbIe and Granil
NEWBER 3Y,
THE STANDARD WHI
qu4~~t'p9. d1 - t (:.4 & .l C( e e Tin4 11 1
NATHAN E.
W 'Now Pars for* lI opairs for sale
CoIumnbia Busi
r- s;o9 vice' (of 1091 tho9n2l (of jxpot' wi
>r' the( rankls of the y(sung~ pooph?e4' T
wI and( (onsinenjt~i.9y livi) in) luxury~ ar94
como9( fio-ni t: (eh.": of th o,4) V I )0
at- Iitrar1' t9 a ) (40 i n4. T 99 )b >i th
is to prear youn la-Y1ti'.~ 9li:-s ano.1 gen
i- tha~t t app1' ly <r'ctly to th) 119 ,in ss
P~Y N'o ob11lI tion' copying 99nethoads are' r
hstrt 1- 99b.i--h . I .' : r
- pos5it 93ito and ar 41 Iupphe w.b 441
spe(ciallyt in .4'19nring, a Y1g.- hade14
don ( in9( ii-4 9219Itie. Tu. Col 4I'~
any)) 1thno. 1J44ard1'. very ch ap. If
.Short han ucti on,4(9(9. i)) s'.nd for our
W. IL. NE W BERtv LV. .,.
JUT S1%1ALE!
Cut of Business
6y 1, 189s,
i i v aI i v<ry ilrge stcik of
,lats, and Gents'
rig Goods
v iSvr hel)ard f )b4foro.
Good IulIoys shoes, 3s to 5S .75
.ln I cut i b oant s. solid leather .95
.\ll's blol,14. ,ot)jjt g,d len,gt,h and solid $1.35
iood whil ii ttliud -Ied shlirts, r0
du11ced to .15
N.xtra -,(oil quall!y whito un11lund
Ired thirt s .30
n fact vird hing in l ho storo is to ge.
1y, J uivilary Ist, anld if cIt. prices will
C Ilo ill 1111 1 hear. o r prico.
rospect hilly,
L. LAVELL.
'AM
.R IN
%.Paskets!
die Metallic...,.,
laapest Wood Coffiqi!
m,n to all Orders'
VIS-,AT ALL HOURS!
o l#onumentaI Work....
Irs' Old Stand,
- - ~ - 3. C.
1899 flAMBLERS
AT
EE F THIE WOR LOI
AULL, Agent,
al-ao.
31A, S. G.
hIe d I 89J-,]
n Mri. )ri4m tO oii: !onut ry) requiro tlho
nI'y hvayslV rif('ve' ih large(i:t, 4alaries
i' iwn for jut, sneh phe ta these.
Ciii l 'ela lI~ ' l l' n i l 'ei
airs of life, aret thltoougly 3 taught.
meo,ni zedl ini our SW hoot. Ouar Busiiess
u ii ho!l t he sin !en&ts initera.40 fi(rm
fully qiualitiod for hohling aniy b)usiness
'em whnver'IO'(i esMiried'. \Vo mia:ko a
good p)o:itionan wiiil nhIot bo out
has nol~t vaaioni. S tudenits clan ontor
vonI aro1 intoit d 3 in a Bu1siness or
froto c:iat' lgue, inentdjining cou rso do..
Pros., - - 00LUNIBiA. S. ti.