The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, December 27, 1898, Image 4
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1899
'We nevor
Alwai i ahoad or Al
nilio aind coml
potitorn
ES1PECIALLY NOW1--4'
You will fi
Money,. \
do, but all
Sledge Ha
* I
The sparks fly i
A BIG THING---IN E
goc
wit.
gai
offe
rop
These are a fev of our Sledge I
GROCERIES! GROCERIES
porience. It is conceded by our comnpoti
If you want anything in this line you a
Flour, Coffee, Bacon, Rieo,
Candy, Sugar, T1oa, H1am,
N uts, Cnoese, Mack rol, Etc.,
ig"Can Goods of every description.
AGATEIWARE, TINWA]
We challenge the~ whole
Young folks need not be 'inglo any Jon
you can go to) houiso-knoingIu-pr)ovid
everybody will be harppy.
With a merry Cthi
A. GREA.
re is no LoncemR
T BEE
I of our Energy, Push and\
easing Our . Customers,
Visit to The BEE HIVE V
,,CON ST ANTLY
RING THIS THE HAE
nd every DepartmE
Ve know "THERE i
their quotations sii
.mmer--The knocb
n every direction.
We g(
IRY GOODS. GREMA'
afuly lio:3 in buyixig of a
u1table 110o, With honl
in fronit of it, intogrity
ind it, and stability and
A faith on each side.
1rinciples liko thesi sur
md ill your tranisachons
b tlo 1oo 1-livo of Bar
[is, and stamps themi wvitb
brald of conl fidenlce. \Ve
r nothing but moritable, -
utablo gooil is.-it pfices
than .you-aro ofton askod From buying y<
the inferior. gains. Remr
0 yds. Prinis a 3 4 ordor to ra
O yds. Drill (bost) at, 4c. 11- ero are bar
4-4 Shirting, heavy, 4c. M E N,
Jammer Bargains, AR1'1 Suit
IGYCERIES!
In this~ lino we shut
the door on all possible
compe)t.it ion. We atro
ini better position to
saIve you moneiiy than
any other conicen in i
11rliIness, liecauIso we0
handUlIe laIrgognanttities
anrd buy13 for cash and
giv'o our customner4 the mand, IVo (
aidvantag~e of our ex- entiro line
tors thauit wo boat themn all. thuan cost.:
ro suro to find it here: Shoes wort h 43
Molasses, Raisins,
Grits, Vinegar, Shoes5 worth $2
Ete, Etc.
1E,L HARDWARS,
[JSE FURNISHING GOOD~
world to match our Bargain
ger'. A dollar or. two, aL bulel or st raw a
led your be0tter hil11f knows ho0w to( cook-a
listmas and a happ
am - . ......
rwnii
-BUT
JNITED STATH S
THAN
lIVE OF BARGI
(im are constantly exercisE
the sole aim of
Upon Whonj Our Su
Vill Convince You How T1
ALIVE TO THIU
Y CHISTIAS SEASOt
)nt overflowing wit
RE OTHERS" claii
nk to naught when
N-out quotations .ol
The Foir
You get the Gooc
it the Money---per1
PLEASURE RESULT
mr C:othing from the Boo iivo of Bar
mber tho entire stock is Hierificed, in
iso money to pay our indobtedness.
pluis for everybo<dy:
YOUTHS, BOYS,
F; from $3.50 upwards I
s Suits from $2.50 upwards
oys' Suits from 75o. ulpward1s!
SHOES I
Our Shoes are in Great
D)omandi, wh ich inadicat es
that not only onr* prices are
low, buIt that the quality
must be good. In order to
still furthie r meropiso the do.
iL $1.75.
t $t.25.
.In this depa
able Chr
ingly lovi
ad Sufficion
must go.
y New Year to one
SWE KNOW
That can Serve Yo BetterA
IINS
#d and devoted to
CCeSS Depends!
ioroughly We Are
S FACT !....
h the Best Goods for the least
ming to sell as cheap as we
you hear the crash of our
Dud S11Uare D801ler,
Fect satisfaction everywhere !
SElITS! THIRTS! GENT'S FURNISING GOODS!
In this lin wo maintain our reputation for Priceo Cutting.
Note our pricos, which are nlways much lower than similar goods
quoted elsewhere. Small profits--gick sales, tell t.ho story in1 a
utshell. WVe snatchod a lot of goods from a factory at half
price, which prove solid shot to annihilate competition--and we
do love to shoot-so here goes:
Shirts at 190'. Pants at 49ce. Ssspenders at Oe.
HIandkorchie fs at 4l. Neck Tfis at 100.
TRUnKSI TRUNKS! TRUNKS!
At tlieso prices you can
afl'ord to throw awayv your
old dry good1s box aind buy
a TIrunk fromr ni". Fromi
now until January 1, 1809,
we will sell you
TRUNKS
Worth $5 for $2.50. Worth $3.50 for $2.2~>.
Worth $2 25 for $1.05. Tis is your time-not ours.
DECORATEDCH[NA.
CROCJKE RY,
and GLASSWARE!
rtment you will find Thousands of s'uit
istmas presents for everybody, at astonish
pr ices. Don't ask us why w e slash prices.
Lto say, we need money anid tho goods
and all, white and black,
The Fair and Square Dealer.
MOfTH RfI EThere is no
word so full
H E of.meaning
and about which such tender and
holy recollections cluster as that
of " MOTHER "-she who watched
over our helpless infancy and guid
cd our first tottering step. Yet
the life of every Expectant Moth,
er is besct with danger and all ef
fort should be made to avoid it.
4 so assistq nature
'S in the chan ge tak
M other ing place that
the Expectant
M1 o Mthlier is ena
Friend bled to look for
ward without
dread, suffering or gloomy fore
bodings, to the hour when she
experiences the joy of Motherhood.
Its use insures safety to the lives
of both Mother and Child, and she
is found stronger after than before
confinement-in short, it "makes
Childbirth natural and easy," as
so many have said. Do n't be
persuaded to use anything but
MOTHER'S FRIEND
" My wife suffered move in ten min
utes with either of her t.her two chil
dren than she did altogether with her
last, having previously used four bot
ties of 'Mother's Friend.' It is a
blessing to any one expecting to be.
come a MOTHER," ays a customer.
11ENDEBSoN DA.E, Carmi, Illinois.
Of Druggists at 11.00, or sent by express on receipt
of price. Writo for book containing tesnlmoniali
and valuable informaL1on for all Mothers, free
'the fireiflel Iterulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.
11.1tora,vy N4 t -..
In McCluro's Magazine for Jan
unry, Simon Lake, inventor of the
latost, marvel-in-he way of subina.
rino boats, will describe the con.
struction of his boat, and how he
imakes long journeys in her at thi
bottom of the oevan, an(i while the.
ritep)s out, of her by an opein door in
to fle velv sol, and exinies wrecki
and fish up cablos and so on. Mr.
ity Stanniard Baker, in tho sam.
nimbor, will give aut itecount of hii
own experience on a sibilinutrint
Voyago in the itk boat; and botI
articles %,i;l bo illsistrated witI
drawinigs from life by Mr. W, D
'itovenls, who lalso ma11de the voyag.
inl compiimy w:i Mir. Bakor.
Captain Mahan's nuxt fliticle o1
"'lho \\ar on tle Sea anid its Les
o1s, in McClure's Magazinlo fol
Jainuary, will considor the ecirt o:
11r dliei6it coist (feInse on till
plam of coinpai"ign 'Itial tihe ilove
IrIont of lhe iavy in the recot,t wmt
It will ilso describe tho military atn:.
ilal eond(litions of the eciiy a' tihe
mitbreak of the war. The serie
growH in ititerv-st andI Valu1e as i
progresses.
In tie January McClure's Mis.
Tarbell will give an account, drawn
fromn nf-w and original sources, o
the inauguration of Lincoln na Pros
idenit in 18(11, anid wvill descri e tht
firist, days of the new admiiiimsrttioni,
when Lincoln be)tgan to exhibit i.
full p)owe~r anud sagacity as at states
man, somewhviat to th sii urpr'ise of
the wvhole country, and especially t<
the surprise of Mr. Sewaird, who
was at first disposed' to be v'ery fat.h
orly towards Linscolni.
Mr. Stephent B3onsal widl cont rib.
ute to McClure's for Jainnuar*y soni'
'"stories gatheirred in the field on t h
day13 of battle,'' striking pe'rsosnal in.
cideunls of the battle of Caniey and
San .Jiian. In the same numb,er.
Mr. Hamhi! n Golandtm will contributi
a t run story of( R sing WXolf, the
"G host Danucer."
Thle Jarnuary anmbe'r of M\cClure'i.
Maligazine wiill conitaini thle second
story in Kipling's newv serial of
school b)oy life, anmd stories by F.
Nefbit anid WV. A. Fraser. Stephen
Crane will contribute to the saime
iinimber what will, 1n0 doublt, be
found the full r<qnivalent of ia story
-a descripjtioni of at ride lie took on
lie engine of the Scot ch Express,
the fastest train in England.
Arriviing daily. Our stock of
D)ress Ghods an iTclriniuni ngs is
now (oi ltO. Ini our
NatonDepar ment
You will find( overytling upto
Domestic Oepartment
Y'ou will tintd i'evrytin g at then
lowf.est prie thait t hey cant be1
501(l for caish.
Shoe Departmnent.
Wie halve a niico lin of( cheapi'i
Shtois at prc t hat defy t'om
p t ition.
We Invite
1,ve'ryblody to enill anid look at
2 WWe have u:d'pted the CASH
SYS'T10M, i,irefor',e oan give
yout elole ~in' ih~ an ever be
Davnnpri& Remwick~
,From the Enavn.uti,h News )
W,hen (Jenoral Miles wasi before
the military committee of the house
a few days ago lo said that this
country had morm roldiers abroad
than iny other nation ex;ept Groat
Britain. Sinco that timo we have
sent several t housaad t roops to Cuba ,
and we shall continue to scnd troops
to our now possessions wo shall have
three or four times as many troops
abroad as any, j..or nation bias. That
does riot seeti to Lo a matter of much
consequonco it .irst. thought, but
when it is cnrcifollv considered it is
seen to mean a great deal. No one
is prepared to s113' when wo shall
ceaso to send troops to thoso now
posfessions. Wo may hold posses
siont for many years by moais of
our soldiers. We cannot toll at this
time what is going to be the out
como of the oxperiment of self gov
6rnment in Cuba, and it is by no
means settled whethor wo will offer
to help the Filipinos to sot up a gov
ernment of their own or will hold the
Philip))iino island-; ats colonies. The
policies of political parties are not
yet shaped in respect to that matter.
[n order to gain a )OlitiCIl 1avan
tage one party or the other may
take a step nearer imporialism than
it originally intAnded, and so, by
Jegrees, and before we are aware of
it, we may bring about radical
ihanges in our institutions. It is a
Fact that when the English entored
1gy)t they did not intend to re
nain there long. They have been
thero sixteen years, and there are
'1o signs that they Imtond to leave it.
knd that may be onr experienco in
.11u)b1. Various things MAY aR';o to
provent us froni get t inig ont of Cuba
-things which Caknnot be foreseen.
Your friends may smile
But that tired fecing
Means danger. It
Indicates impovcrished
And impure blood.
This condition may
Lead to serious illness.
It should be promptly
Overcome by taking
Hood's Sarsaparilla,
Which purifies and
Enriches the blood,
Strengthens the nerves,
Tones the stomach,
Creates an appetite,
And builds up,
Energizes and vitalizes
The wvhole system.
Be sure to get
Only Hlood's.
SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES
Alton's F'oot-Ease, a powvder for
ho fee.t. It cures, painful, swollen,
sm1artin1g, nervous feot and instantly
-akes the sting out of corns and
m)iionis. It's tihe greatest coimfort
Iiscovery of t he ago. Allen's Foot -
Eanso makes tight or now shoes feel
eat.It is a certain cure for Chil
ilaiins, sweating, callous, tired, aichinig
boet. Try it today. Sold by all
druggists and shmo.stores, 25 cts.
Trial paickaige FiHEE. Address,
Allen, S. Olmstod, Lelloy, N. Y.
Remeiber
Thaut the Book S'tore is
the0 pIco to gTEt o
C'hristmais pre.en its. \u e
haea full line of
Pictures,
Dolls,
Musical Instru
ments, ancd
Books,
1 or thi..- Chi ris.tmas~ trad e1.
Fancy Goods
Of all kinids.
Givo us a call* before buiy..
i11g. We will take puleas
tire ini showing you what
we have, whlether you
buy 0Or not.
J. K. GILDER
BOOK STORE.
Z'1de Bros. Iiino 1' hoes f~ior3 La,JiJ fs
In I lneks anad TPuns both In I tI. ad1(
Jlals., *3.50, no0 w 2.U5