The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, January 13, 1899, Image 3

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Ouelten'n Arnica sa61e. The best dalye in the world for Cuts Mrulse, Sores, Ulcerq, ,EWt Rheum F#evr $otoo, Tretter, Ubap -ed Hands Chilblalis, Corns, rAnd -all kin Erup tl.i)nand positively dures Piles, or no eyrequred.:- It is guarant-eed to give pe-vrfecsasfaction or woneN refunded. Pf'ie 25'oenls per box. Plir sale by loberwn & Gilder and W. E. Pelham. To Cure a Cold in One Night Take Van Ledr's Cold Capstiles for La GOippe, Coug h.and Colds; 12 doses 25 cents at all dyuggists. Guaranteed to cure or tuony refunded. t&fom North1 Carolina on Wh .elf. Standing at the C., N. & L. depot can be found the exposition car from North Carolina, advertising the products of that State, including inerals, cereals, woods, etc., ir a very unique manner. It is worth going to see as the exhibi tion is an interestng one. Today is th last day the car will be in New ber y. Why begin paying high plrices for Dry Goods, Shoce, Hts and NAions for the New Year, wh'en you can buy for less at A. C. Jones'. Jan. 3d, 1899. t&ftf Mules/ Mules! Muest Three, four and five years old. 'ill sell choup forcash or on time secured by good paper. Stables in front of market. f&t C. J. PURCELL & CO. 1ro .,1ue, for Teachers' ABsociatioun, Jan unry 14, 1899. Ar1thmunet.-!W. -. Wallace. Geography and History Taught To gether-R. M. Monts. Pestalozzi-Prof. G. B. Gromer. Query Box. Meeting II o'clock to 1. R. A. AnRAMS, Sec. 1 he Nottloial Baik. The stockholders of the Newberry National Bank held their annual meet ing on Tuesday, 10th, and i o elected the directors as follows: J. N. Martin, Dr. R. U. Carlisle, Dr. M. A. Renwick, J. F. J. Caldwell, Dr. James McIntosh, D. H. Wheeler, M. A. Carlile, Wmn. Langford and W. T. Tarrant. Immediately after the stockholders' meeting the directors met and elected the following ollicers: J. N. Mart-in, President; T. S. Duncan, Cat-hier; J. W. M. Simmons, Assistant Cashier; F. N. Martin, Bookkeeper, and 1-1. T. Renwick, Collector. rhe affairs of the National Bank are in good condition and is being managed most satisfactorily, a semi-at nual d ivi dend of 4 per cent. having been de claiad on January 1st, and is now being paid to the stockholders. A Clover Trick. It.ertaity looks like It., but there is really no trick about it. Anybody can try it who has Lame Back anl Weak Kidneys, Mnlaria or nervous troubles. Weiniean he can cure hlimself rlght away'by taking Electric h'itters. Thi medicine tones up the whole system, acts as a stimulant to the Liver aud Kidneys, Is a ltood purIfier and~ nerve t'nio. it cures ConstipatIon, H aadachie, Fainting S pelt, Sleeplessness and Mel anch~oly. It Is purelty vegetable, a mild taratlve, and restores the system to its nattural vigor. Try Electric Bitters and be convincedt t hat they are a miracle worker. Every bott,le guaranteed. Only 50c. a bottle at Robertson & Gil der's and Pethiam's Drug Store. Death, or Mrs. J. ,J. Boozer. Mr's. Georgie Boozer, wife of Dr'. J. A. Boozer, of Clinton, died last Sunday nigt, at her home in that city, at 10 o'ulock aft.ir an illness of some weeks. M rs. Bloozer was greatly beloved and' her- husband and children have the deep symp)athy of a large circle of friends. Mr's. J. R. Ljittle, of this city, Mr's. Robert, Thiompso of Summer vilie, Miss Annie Boozer' and Mr. George Boozer, of Mississippi, are among hoir sorrow ing hildren .-Lau rens Advertiser, 11th. Dr. Boozer is a brotheir of our towns man, Mr. S. P. Boozer, and has many relat,ives and friends in Newberiry who deeply sympathize with him and his in this theirg -' arcavement. 'MARRIED. Wednesd.y, January 3, 1899, at the residene of the bride's father, Mr. P. N. Livingston, Mr. Floyd Tidwecll and Miss . Bertha Livin.Teton, Rev. W. I. H erbert, oillciating. If you have catar'rh, don't dally with local remedies, bum. purify and enrich your' blood wvith Flood's SarRapari lla. Two Cold. Feet. Are common afflictions, so corp muon in fact that we have laid in an extra supply of Hot Water Bottles, for the aitd and comfort of all friged footed people. That extra supply we mention means a good deal. We bought a lot at a low price, you can buy the same way, at ROBERTSON & GILDER'S - Drug Store. BRACE UP! Shoulder Braces for men, women, boys and girls, all sizes, the best makes at low prices. Wear a brace and get a shapely figure. Pelham's Pharmacy. VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. See Mestor's sales for February. Se6 notice of atuended ordinance. harlow's celebrated- minstrels will appear here soon. Maj. J. L. Copeland is on a visit to his old home in Bamberg. The street force dId some good work yesterday cleaning the ice from the sidewalks. Supervisor Hill is back in harncss and takes as naturally to his work as a duck does to water. Mr. T. E. Jackson, after spending a few days with the home folks, returned a few days ago to his home in Florida. Mrs. T. H. Gibbes, who has been on a visit to her mother. Mrs. M. E. Cook, 11.ft Wednesday for her home in At lanta. Fitz & Webster'% "A breezy Time" has been booked by Manager Goggans for March 21st. This Is a roaring musi cal comedy. Mr. J. L. Goggans, who left Now berry a few months ago for Florida has secured a good position in an express ohico in Jacksonville. Misses Mamie Renwick and Neville Pope will act as bridesmaids at the marriage of Miss Rosa Jones in Lan caster on Wednesday next. There was no meeting of the county teachers' association last 8aturday. The meeting will be hld tomorrow. See programme elsewhere. The'Auditor's books aro now open for taking returns of all kinds of personal property and improvements jupon real estale made since last return. The hardest., most severe, dangerous and only snow, sleet and freeze of tbe present winter was on yesterday. Tihe mud and slush holds full sway today. Tihe Newberry Kindergarten has closed for the want of sullicient, patron age, and the elicient teacher, N iss Aguess Etrckian. has roturned to her home in Charleston. Nr. and N .'s. S. 13. Jones and NI rs. EHolbrook, will go over to Lancaster next week to attend th3 marr,iage of M iss Ltosa .Jones, daughter of A ssociate Justico Ira 13. Jones." mr. W. E. Smit.h, for the present., is located in Newberry and will buy cot ton). His headquarters is at, Evan8 & Wilbur's. 1- is welcomed in the busi ness circles of out city. Messrs. D. C. "13 nn and C. J. Purcell have purchased the stock of goods of Goodman & Nlaybin and are closing them out chelap Tile sale Is under the n:niagement of Mr. Flynn. There is talk among the young iten of the city of olgalizidg a minstrel troupe. Newberry has some good talent, and we shall look forward with pleasur. for tihe first appearance. In response to the querry: "Do hogs pay?" a N issouri editor says: "A great, many of them do not. They will take your paper several years and not pay for it and then send it back marked 'ro fused.' " rhe Southern Railroad will sell round trip tickets to Chlarlotte, N..C., January 13th to 20t,h on account of the Charlotte Poultry and Pet Stock As sdelation, at one first-class fare for t,he T1wo blood hounds bought by Super visor Schumpert arr'ived in Newberry a few days ago by express addressed to Mrt. Schumlpert, We have noet seen tile dogs, but understand that t,hey are fair' spleci mens. Will Young, the negro who struck Mr. MIlttle ChIrist.mas eve, was given 30o days on the chain gang by M agistrate CUunningham 01' required to pay a line of $15. HeI is serving the sentence on the chlain gang. The Whit.ney Playe rs, not,withstand ing the rain, sleet, and snow, had fairly good audiences o'i Tuzesday and Wednesday nIightIs, and the perform anes were enIjoyedi. Th'iis is one of the be ,t pop)ular- I)rice shows that has ever visited tils city. They expect to re turn hero in the near' futurec ajrd will doubtless do a good business. Messrs. Johnstone & Welch have se cured an order' from Jludge i3rawlecy in tb a case of Arrington Br~os., vs. Gee. MIerriam, thle now celebr'ated Salnmda "blue front" casee, referring tile case to W. F. Stackhouse at Green wood to take testimony upon0 which a diecision as to a receiver to take charge of the st,ock of goods will be mlade. Everybody is looking forward wit,h genuine p)leasuro to the forthl-comning lecture of Rev. Dr. Thornwell in the opera house, tile evening of January 31st. Dr;. Tihr'ornwell's reputation as a platform orator' having pre:. Jed him, we doubt not, but thlat tile opera honse will be filled to hear- his fine lecture, "What, a Country Parson Saw in1 Uurope." P'opular plrices will be char'ged. T1iects Onl sale at SchlOlt's jewelry store anld at, Pelham's phar m acy. MInIIons (lven Away. It Is certainly gratifying to the pubh. lie to know of onle concern ini the 1land( who are not a fraidl to he gene'rous to L be nleedy and suffrrhing. TIle proprietors of Dr. K(lug's New Discovery la Gon soumptioni, Coughs anid Colds, have giveni away over ten nill ioni t rial bot tieks of this gre'at medIcine;and1( have tile satisfaction of knowing it has ab solutely c'uredc thotusan,ds of hopeless eases. Asthmari, J3ronchit Is, 1Ho arse ness and all dliseaes of tihe Thbrolat, Chest and h.ungs are snrely eturedi t'y It. Call on Ro(bertsonI & (iider and W#. E. Peiham, Druughst, and get a tri al bottle free. Regular size 60:'. and $1. Every bjottie yuaranteed, or price re funtded. New Spring line of Mon's H-ats and Caps, including STETSON'S, just f ceived at A. C. Jones'. Ja.n. 3dl, 18An. The Coamerclal Bank. Tne stockholders of the Commercial Bank held their annual meeting or Wednesday. Mr. M. L Spoarmar noted ao chairman and Mr. Jno. W. Reoder was secretary of the meeting. The President, Mr. John M. Kinard, reported a successful year, showing that the tiafairs of the bank were Ir good shape, not having sustained a single loss during the year. Thue old board of directors were re electo 1, as follows: (. 13. Mayer. Geo. W.Summer, L. W. Floyd, F. Z. Wilson, P. C. Smit,h, Geo. S. Mow'r. Z. F Wright, Jtn. M. Kinard and W. 11. [Hunt. Tiho directorp itiiintdiately went, intc an election an'l ro-elected a0l the old olliu-trs: .no.. M. Kmnar-1. Iesidett; 0. H. M %.r, V(.e1Pesideni; Z. I. Wright, Casshto; W. H1. Hint, Attor ney; O. B. Mayor, Geo. W. Suminer anid L. W. Floyd, Finance Committee. This batnk had proviously declared a somi-annual dividend of 2j per cent. Tlto Auitir'd Iouils. Auditor Cromer or an authorized agent will be at the following places on the days named for the purpose of taking returns of piersonal property for the year 1899. At Newberry, January I to 15. Utop;a, January 16. Chalppells, January 17. Longshore's Store, January 18. Jalaipa, January 19. Whitmire, January 20. Maybinton, January 23. (1lynphville, January 24 Walton, .Januar y 25. Poinaria, .1 aniary 26. Slighs, January 27. Jolly Strecet, January 28. O'Neall's, Jainuary :30. - St. Luke's .Janiiary 31. Prosperity, lPebriary I and 2. and at Newberry until February 20, after which time the law req(idres ia penalt.y of 50 per cent. to be added. A1. notes and moneys and mortgages are taxable, and persons between the ages of 21 and 60 years ave liable to )Ol tax, unless exempt by law. The law provides also for an income tax on incomes of $2,500.00 and up wards. tteginn,ing I an Vear With pure, rich, healthy blood, which niay be had by taking Hood's Sarsa parilla, you will not need to fear at tacks of pneutmonia, bronchitis, fevers. colds, or the grip. A few bott.les of this great. tonic and blood purifier, takt, now, will be your best protect.ion against spriig humors, ho Is. eentptions, that tired feeling and serious illness. to which a weak and debilitated system Is especially liable in earl y spring. 1ood's Sarsaparilla eradicates frotn the blood all scrofula taints, tones and str,engtbens the stomach, eures dyspep sia, rheutat.ism, catarrli and "-very ailment caused or promoted by impure or depleted blood. Notice to Towi,,,hip Pension, In,,s. The Tow nahill Ptrsion Boardstnatned belv will metel in lheir diferPjat. T4%win ships on Haturday, t Ih 14th day of Jan. unry, 1899 at th followintt places: No 1-M. A.: Carlb4le, ... Cal. Neel, and S. U. Welch, at Newberry C. H S. -. No. 2-J. C 8. Bro wn, T. B. Leil z ae.y atnd H. C. WVils'oi, at Mtil. Bethel i'ehmnol HouIo No. 3-.J. H. Smilth, WV. B. Oxner, J. M. Waiker, at Maybintn. No. 4-It. C. CarlIsle, W. W. Riser and J. W Cald well, at Cromter's Store. No 5- J1:m. B. llentgin, WV. H. Eddy and H~-tr,y ) H-ettnon, a- Jalapa, N". 6-J T. D)avls. W. G. Peters'on atnd -I )vidi PItta, at ILongshiore's. N.'. 7- J KC. Attd r-ws. J. 1R. Ir wIn at(ld P [1 K, o . at W laia's. N'' 8- ( F. Long, Thois. Blatr and D)avid W~ertt. nt UItopia1. No 9-J. M. Tla',.i..r. A H-. M-l'lr and Goedfrey IHiarmon, at, Prosp,erty. No. 10-G. P GrIllin and G. B. A ull, at Jolly Street. No ll-D) A D)icke'rt. W. F. Stub-r and D). WV. Kinard, at Wicker's Camp Gr'ound. Ti'e ol ub t bolds are rt- qjueste'd to atit aitti 11l1 all vnaancie's In the bard andit exam ine all nzew applint lotta brotught bieftore. themt, antd mtake rr port btefore the contnty beard wh'lich willl contvenue at Newhr'ry ( . HI., ont Motnduy, the 23di day of .l'unary next. The old cotutty boui d1 ar,e. rinestaed to st ill coni tin ue to act ats such thony(. M. A. CA uaitst .:, ChaIrman. A Vtontract to Lee. A contract, will be let to the lowest bidder to build a barni at and a p)orch to the parsonage of St. P'aul's butheran church, of Newberr'y Count.y, on Tutes day, Jatuary 17, 1899), at, 10 o'clock. Spcifieat.ions to he giveni on that day. J. D. SmEALY, G. H. AULL. WV. S. SiCY'W', T.1. A. l'CP'rINO, Husitness CJom. A Coinm I.g Lctur,. ICverybody should attend the next, lecturec, which will lie given ini the Opera House on the 31st, by R1ev. D)r. TVhortnwell. Subject of the lecture, "What, aL counzitry par.son saw in Europe." TPhe leett.-o is replet.e wvith beautiful senthnent andi Imagery, vary ing wit.h wit and anecdiot,e that pro duces hlaughter and good feeling. PDop uilar prices will he charged. We cot.. sider it, a rare treat for a cult,ivated audience. For High Grade Blood Amoniated Fer~ tilizer, ACid Phosphate and German Kainit CALL ON EVANS &~ WILBUlR OUR PROSPERITY BUDGET ALL TIlE NEWS OF A LIVE AND PRO IRESMIVE TOWN. fSprotal CQ:-e ostence florald aud Newv I There has been another fire in the Dutch Fork. This time it is the out house, barn, stables, &o., of Mr. H. D. Leaphart. He lost, two bales of cotton, two buggles and all his fodder. Ills corn was in another building and was far enough away to be saved, one mule and cow was very severely scorched. As the fire was at night it was evident ly the work of an incendiary. Death has asain invaded this section. This tim it, is rather John Adam Be denhaugh. He hai been for over 50 years an olileer in St. Luke's Luth-ran church and fov over 30 years was Su perinteudent of the Sunday school and only Wave up this work some years ago on account, of advancing years. lie was over 82 years of age and went to his rest with a record that any of us might, well wish to have when we are called away. Mr. K. D. Lake, a former resident of our town and for many years agent of the C. & G R R., was buried In Pros peity emetery, Tuc6day, January 10th. Mr. Lake's ieath was very sad. On the It1t day of January his wife died and he carried her back to her old home in Lancaster County, near Van Wyck, for interment and while on this sad mission was taken sick and died on the 9th. Ho vas brought back here and laid to rest beside h is mother, Rev. Ariel performing the bueLIal ceremony and preacit'hd the funlieral Sermon. Mr. Z. Wi'ight DJennis, who so re cently took unto himself a helpmate, hia5 moved into the Bedenbaugh house on McNeary street adjoining Dr. J. B. Simpson'ti. Two of our enterprisling clL,izens, Mesbr. S. 1, Fellers and J. C. ('ounts, have sol several thotsanld rods of a new and very practical wiiVe fence. ('all and see it,. On Tue,day of this we.-k we iet an old lady that is a prodigy. Sho is 82 years old and is as spry as many wo men at 50. She does not use glasses and lives all alone half a mile fromt any one. Mrs. Betsey Set,.'e vis well known and well preset ved. Mrs. A. I. Mill er, of Mt.. Pilgrim, Is a daughter of heris and whom she was vis iting at ;,he time she was in town. it will not he long before these linkH that, bind uts to the distant past, will be broken and the places now filled by tbem will be vacant forever. .Just to think that through these aged ones we can go back for one and a half cen turies Iti recollections, and what ad vances have been made in that time. Many thanks, Chips, old man, come mit again and licp us sing. Josh, you just ought to have seen Chips sing. You would have thought that he was a regular singing school master. Miss [eannie Abel, of Chester, is vis iting Miss Lula Moseley. Mrs. Swearin er, sisteu of Mrs. M. 0. Morris, who has been visiting here, has returned t,o 1he1 home in Columbia. Mr. .J. W. Powell paid a flying visit, to our' town last Tuesday. Mr. S. L. B3irge wvent to Fairfield rTesday. We fear' Geo. Wmn's, visits a' gett,ing too frequent, and there Is imore in these tr'ips than buying andl receiving crosstles. Stock taking has been all the go in town sinc 1C.Januiar'y 1st,and the wvork is lnt donle yet WVe had a vety p)leasant call from Alr. J. Burr Mlills last week and be hcit, with us a genltie reminder for tihe IH. and N. Mr'. MIills is one of our' pro a ressive farmeris. Messrs. E. 13. and R. L. Lutheri left Tu'iesdaiy mor'ning to buy mules. Th'Ie trains (In tIle C., N. & L. R. R. have made some ver'y imlpotanitt changes The usual evening train out of Coltum bita has been taken off and a train no(w leaves there at 12.30 at night passing hei'e a 2.20 a. mn. Tr'ain No. 1 lies ovci' at Prosperity and leaves here at (1.45 a. mn. anud r. t.urns hetre at. 8.30 p. mn. as No. 2. '. lhe trainl into Columbia in the muorning still runs. TIhe Southern took off her' trint anid the C., N. & L. putLs one on, so we st,ill hatve quick tand close connections with A tlanta. Mr'. S J1. Kohn (Caip) hlas gone West, to look up some stock and will be on the imarket shotly wit.h mules and horses. At the regular annual meet.ing of Grace chlurch council till tile old ofilcers were re-elected as well as t,he Sundtiy school. Owing to the tadditional work t.hat, has bleen und1ert .ken by thle super intenident, of tihe Sunday 8schoo1 in thle primarity dlepartment,, Prof. Rufus Counts was elected as secondl assistant t.o the superCintenden,t. Capt-. 11. S. Boozer, who has been con fined to his room, wo ar'e glaid to note tht, lie is ab)le to be out again. Messr's. F'. V. Capers and D. H. Wit,h er'spoonl have gone to Columbia to wor'k on tile state printinig. Uncle Squire Feagle, of tile Kion dike, was in town last Thtursday and Fruiday. Mir. L,. W. Floyd of your' cit,y was in town on business Tuesday. Col. G*eo. Jiohinstone was in t.own on rTuesduty in at,tendance upon a trial in which lhe r'epre'sented the defendants. Crosst,les arte coming In in lar-ge quanitities andl will average fully 200 a day now. No onel ever thought thlat ther'e co11u l ossibly be as many gotten out and sold1 here as there has been. Something over 30,000 reprIiesenting at least $7,50) p)aid out, for them. Our' friend JT. T1. Browne (Tammany) has gone ont a visit to AIbbeville amnd is Spendinlg the wee'k up there basking in the sweet smiles of --well we are not going to tell any tales out, of school. but. wn e knowli a .. ,.a...cd with the singing--. Ml.. Jolnl h-owne is mumpulating thu key while he is away and holding down the Southern. The president requests that tall who can will pleaso attend the bufsiness 'necting of the Luther Leaigil) on noxt Pri(lay night. The p oesint of tto missionary so clety informs mu) that thu Divine Itead Ing will be givei about the 2nd Fi-idaty in February. There will Ito some very line music, songs, recitations and read. Ings, and all who attend cai spend a very pleasant hour and help on) a good cause. Mirs Lou ilunter, of Newberry, has been oi a visit to her son, Joe. ii. iun tot, I'Sq., of our town. Dl'. C. T. VyUho I. ft, fot' (olbia to at,tund the sessioln of the (nera-1 Assembly. Tihe fertilizer (Irummert is tbroad In the land again for the comn.ft season, but unless all sigas fail there will be less of the suli sold lhi seasont tba last and Irom what we hear it, will be bought, in tany Instances for cotton1. This in onr ol)inion is t,h stfuost way to buy it. Others (iffer from its an(I so it goes. "Many men of tmany minds&o." Utain, rain for the pasa t,wo or tlr4ee (ays. - The tain will rettard oat, sowing for i spritig crop. As we write thm north wind is blowing und tle trees and fences are coveretd with its winter ianitle of ice. We had the pleasure of shak i tig Clod hopper's hand on Tuelsity. lIo and I were schoolilates, 1111( lt-teln(ld tihe sulno Sundily-school, anId we still 1Hod a plelsitire il inmeetin'g 1al greetting onte another andl swaipping experielecs Iial Wishing eaieh ot-hr.It well. WV'e al- Ii ways glad to imeet, the penii pusirt-4 or The Herald and News force. We imust have our l>icnie this year. Rev. A. G. R i rk Iatrick 1il led it Is reg ilair taippointimelt, last Sunday lat tihe Brick Chiuclh. here will be litch ing by him) in his Chliuebl in ton% 11 next Suniy. Rlev Bihtnton hel( Ills uual services last SutdaY imlorni'ng. I)r. lililan was away at Tahor. and i tr. Arial was over at his ciurelbes on Broad River. I.eguilai services In the churhees next Sunday. K A Y. Stop that Hack! Bofore it is too hli. Tit( timo to tackle a cold is when it is jst begin ning. A bottle or liohmitisot's Compound Congh Syrup if taike) it tho right timo will tnavo yoit at sover illness. It gives instant relief from that disagrecablo rauniess of the throat that comes with a cold, and is in nio way unplotsant to take. It's prico is only 25 cents a bottle, and is maniufactured and sold at ROBElTSON & GILDER'S Drug Store. Remember we can satisfy all your other drug store wants. fnOrlimance. AN OtDNANCIC TO AMI'CND Ltil "A~n Ord1i naince r'elta.ing to LI eenses anld for ot,betr putrp)se.i," raiti lied onl the I0t aAy of SeptemberL, 189)0. Be it ordlained by the AIlayttt aund Al dermen (of thte Townt ori Newbertry, in couancil assemabledl, and1 by authority oIf the) samel4: That Section i'Cighit oIf an ord1 Inanle2 entitled "'Ana Ordinane relat. ing Lo Licenses aund fotr (t,her liurposesI5~," lhe amendel(ld bIy stikin utt i t,he wvords ''for the space oIf twelve mon)aths aftetr t.he same) t-e i ssuiedi,"' 1( andisertingtu. in Ilieu thereof, the wotrds "unit,i the 3:1st dav of D)ecember' of the yetatr In whliich the same arte issued,"' s0 t,hait said section shllI read as follows, ti wit.: Sect,ion 8. IlTat all L icenses heinaeII prid ed fora shlalil he of force unttil the 3ist, day of D)ecembetr, (of the year ini which th'e samtel are' itsued. Done lad rauti hied under theI)C cor'porat.e seal (of the Town oif Newherry, ]r. S.] S. C., this the 9th day orf. Janar, 189)9. 0. II. MA YEC: May~or. J1. C. COUOANS, C. & 'T. TI C. N. "NOTICIC IS HiilHlCHVY CIVIC~N, L that, appIlleintion! wil Ibe madae to the h onorable Geor(Ige W. Gaige, .1 udge', pro'sad i ng in the Sevent.h Juadiclal Ciir cit, onf the 'Lith (day (If Januarity, 18199, for t.he appiol it,t, (if W. W'. I(i(hdes, P-rob)ate Judi(ge. tus general Gu aard Ian for D)aisy C'arawihe (otherwise knolwnt as Maragaret, Car wilec) a lutnautie. The es tate (If the salid lit.itie consist,S (If an iInterest In the es51tate (If John)1 H. Car wile, decCeased, of abhoutt thte valute oIf eight htundtred dollars, antd alife intter est In t,bu estate (If Joh1)1 n. Car'wile, dheCeed,) wh etiihsts (of at house and1 1ot, In) the town (if Ne wberry, S. C., tad perot5nality oif tabouit the v.iate (of two thousand (101larts. TPhat, no suitable pers5onl, other than the I 'roba1 te .1 udge', canl he fou)nd who is illin rg to actt as Guar dian fot staid luinatie WuM H. ('A IIWI l. .Jantary 1I, 189. SCHOOL BOOKS. JIN' COM'ITA NCIC~ WITIh A LA W passed at the sitt.ing oIf t,he last Gen eral Asasembly, I htave puruchaised the necessar'y books for the use (If te schools of thte coun t,y, Tlhey wji lie fouand at (31lder''s 1Bo0k Stor'e, anda wIll 11e placed1 In the handls of the chiildrten at atuual cost oif delvery. Termis: Strictly Cash. F. W. IIIGG INS, Co. Suipt. of ICducation of N. C. *hteete/s Eng1si6 DiasseUd irie OArigi ad ontlyte GOen Uie Secret of Beauty is health. The-secret of health the power to digest and assin ilate a proper quanity of foo This can never be done wh< the liver does not act it's pai Doyouknow this Tutt's Liver Pills are an abs< lute cure for sick headache, (y pepsia, sour stomach, malari constipation, torpid liver, pilc jaundice, bilious fever, biliou ness and kindred diseases. Tutt's Liver Pill PARKE R.S -HAIR BALSAM FOR THE LI Come and exarnine convinced. Great bargains in Mer $10.00, worth much Mackintosh Overcoat cost you $3.00. Bet money. Men's, Boys' and C that everyone can al We have something it wonderful for the pr Well, as to Carpets, I strictly all-wool Car beat in the world. $0.0n,mbr,h weuscl --T HE Greets His Friends it 1899 And asks a COn tinuanCe of their PATRONAGE He will be glad ti show yo Ul his good and to sell to you. CA ilL TO -wo SE ali BEFORE BUYING. Administrator's Sak Y VlltT Oil'' AN ()I)I t.h l'ob t iE tfor Ntew'hii C' lu'., I ill sel, on Thursda3 ti It.h ehny of .Januaiiry, IM'J!, at Ne'her)i (Court, I litus. at 111) p tul o tery, 1(1 la 111 ~lon ito t,het estalo-l) of iM ek (lar itty, le I will sell a t puii e sale the lat i resieice oif saith leClllr('t publhic littery ho thw highes? bhide all' t ih ohr puiersn I proery oI -m i H E & - . T.Y A.LENS' FOOT-EASI A power to b hiken iito shoesPi. At this~ seasoniI your feot. ft hatve stinitit jg foetf. or t ig( waliking olay. Cures(' swoilienua swent inJg foot,iIi blit te andti c llo) spo)ts . i1oie'ves corn andiitl 01 b hno of at ll1 ai and1( is aL ('erftain eo i .tday. 8ol by3 ill drni1%gist s ini Ahon storl for 25c. Trial packa nitum. Add ress, A Ille S. Oh nsti Lolloy, N. Y. SHAK~E 1NTO V0UR1 SHOE the feet. I t cures, paitn fual, SWOIle riartinig, ilervons~ fee.t anud instaant takes t he sI ig ont ol orns mt bun ions. .1 t's the I greti c omi , dliscovery of thew i'g. Allen'i5 Po' Easo maiktes tigh.t or new shoes' ft ('asy. It isl a erthaini enre. for (Ch blins111, sweain g, callonis, t ired, achlt feet. TFry it I tday. Soltd by d ruggi-ts anid s hou stor0es, 2o e2 Tlrial 1ekiago F lIit Addro Alloen S. Ohninti LauRoy N. v i-LANT LIE, to be vig 3 orous and healthy, must 1 have Potash Phosphoric Acid and Nitrogen. These essential elements are to plants, what bread, meat and water are to man. Crops flourish on soils well , supplied with Potash. Our pamphlets tell how to buy and apply fertilizers, and are free to all. GURIAN KAU WORKS, 93 Nassau St.. New York. ru Goods EAST MONEY. them and you will be 1's Overcoats, at $3.50 to more. s for $1.50 that usually ter ones for a little more ildren's Suits at prices ford to have a new suit. i Blankets that is simply ices asked for them. hey are away down. A pet for 50c. Can't be vou 800:1 tods A t. a low prieo 'T'!N X %V ZI,A) PA ;IM Bee-Hive of Bargains HTANI)DS AI lI'A1) OF' ArTrf 0 Ult I 'iNSINN l'UltCllASX,S 1 atbles us W ofter imtomen 1 vol he reaich of aill po8sible conipal.. No offers of comtitionl ciln steij thjo ilo of mistomers (1-irftin- fro tho 11pper to t.hm lowel en of Alin Htrec where the Hee r[Ive of Iargins n fItr*ls its; ba'nner. anIt l hal)leeges oiio aniul all to 1,000 Bargains are within the reach of all. iing, WalkIing A<1vertisora <10o )Our Taliiking. 3 iRemornboI,r it.'s 6,000 Miles to~ t bo' next. store that Solis18'gooris 118 ebeiisiis wo8 <e10. Io ~1OI( your t riulinig withI O . KLETTNER, 'AT COPELAND Bros' I'( 0) iSol< a( t Ilower pric(os1 he hie l snwy h enaet-s tI '(ially 1 you,~g enn a y hej1 fur les8t r, :I6l ha W s"'il ii. WVi Ik-ep a1 goO fsso.k , ''nrefullyI~ s'eh-ted,'i of I )ry (GonaH I).iros 4 U nris, (Clot hii ng, Rhont., Hatfb Pl66IlH, Not in11s, (>'6renf, ilm66IiII.ide .'sIPE , I onI I 646 v (I. s6, Hafnsik herehietfs, Ho. 'lry, UrnbreI4lh, las 6l\lnkintoslt C i.*a WE SELL THEM THIS WAY: 1(6(od Calien, al. 11,4. (.IIn j i c. 16 i Ic le -a Isl 1 nd, (13:1g. Gloodl I)rillinig, le.I h,Se ' 7 :; r chi IILeavy 1)illIs, 5o, ri A nitil1)4 a ll woLL'6 .Jeansi~, 1l)(. M.u4 ;t Hlls $1,a' ami $2I') ~bI 16 a $5 ts C6lot. h461 fo 50. - ~ M i n $10 sujitf' ,r 97.51. IPH II ('6avy fI rogni8 4(s f ~ro 65 . 0. $1 25. ud i bi d re's Sha froml 50. o $: 0 pr. 18 raR'(o I i II lreH8 (1111 Ids 10 o1 410 ' ' '' ' 2 it .12 ilIeh Hin t i IIguare<l M'61bair I)ee 6(G(oor ts. 25. -15 111h allf w4noI Ileuriietto, 50)0. S2 25 laiesu' lIm lIl)rress 81bo6 s $1.75. 16, t,o 8101.1 II. iv ItI61d V 16116h' 2411 t. V vy nie am6i di <'eap froini$ l.110 to $5 01, ineoling to) (1 m 66-6 to n64 and6 we will pro've anly t- t ing we nel VrI 1se1. GopeIarpd B3ro., 6' Il in Street , Newberry, S. 0. 1,Co.s (Gents' Cu6stomI-ade1, box caIf Sh,oes at, *2.50. 8. .J. wQo9m,