The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, October 24, 1899, Image 3
P'AY Yolla SNi"lN('l l'TION.
The Ileral( and News exp ect, everly
subsc'rihe'r to pay soti nlillg on1 his sub
scrip tion. if it. is not, paid iin advance
already, b etween this tine and tie enld
of the year. We do not Want to be dlis
atppointcd. We ne J the nen-y. I)o
not vait for sorne one to hunt you up
and tn you, but if you owe for your
papet, walk around to the olliee and
show your appreciation by miatking play
nient. Let, this he sullieient, notice to
every dlilinttu'nt.
.1r. I. \. (e. ( )u:ts has linishe( his
Iir"-t ,erb'ts of hetters esl,u"in~ what hie
terini, h v bel linistake, in tihe man
agcre lit of the idispons;ty'}. Tihe Her
aild adt] News has published nti will
et,ntinue to pulisht hh, -tattemlents ,()
that the raeler" vit> does not have ate.ss
to th:e daily papter"ts ti keep"l upl with this
miatter. in the' l,aLie'rs la:tsith r.,
dIay Nlr. .1. IDutilIey (Ia,elI(n, of the0
State I;oa'tl iui . t'ot ioI. lad a sta"tei.t-it
in wliich he ,ays ie will r'eply to .hie
c'htu-ge(" of Mn'r. <>nzt,. The re is: in our
jil_in' t very littl in th:t NIr. (huzts
hits luid to -av and no fort"e' was dtbled
t,o it by abu;:iVe clpithel::. \Ir. Ilat-I
dlen will not ,tr(iithen his o -ition by
abuin; Nr i t. <uz- T eit" public is nlot
inter e,t' in th fi tiratie of Itrosal
abtu,( . It n ine ha Ia n mni,tant;
h -1"nt. aid ("Vi en rsta ii-ii lity, :tant' the
lats phriIly i d tlta Iiy, and fir-niCh
the proof. and the l,eoll t diii(isc iif
natingenmii 1 hh to aric at lrolperf tu
just coneluI,ion,.
lr. ( lzt' tatemnt s i i thiagt.:e
lo. s force 'rotn tile fact, that hIe < taim
to hatve kmn'w abno out en for SVeral
ears, but ditd not -:ay anythin tbou
whenil utn1ie alot, the jobI hhi. |
Th'e( wvholc lhin;, w';ill no (loutbt re""(it
in the t,gislat n-e alpoinling a omn
tnittee withf intli gei_(ncc and n-.rve to
in'estI cat the natlagerlne"nt. of time i
I , : nay, andI if ti here has n etn wrcint;
iuoin,I tha-e it lhitre it, AIropecrly be
)t)l; iis. . t i(unni ttit that wiC I dto no
wthile wSa,hing andl will hlave no ene
mties to p,uni h atnd no friends to re
war'd.
As to the efclit (i thes( ait.ter., ip
oi ti.e disn fsar systtn, there i dIif
frrence of upinin. Th'i)e neniliesof Lth
systent atre cdelihtedI ht-cawse thley
thifr k it ineans its dl owt "tfi ll, while the
friends think it will only strent,lth it. i
J ist as well saty thet intlest-i, tion of the
lmnitentlary would ime'an its tlownfalh
ieaus e lilone, men ;et i hre
of anl in,t"itutionl dot , no, argue against t
thc' inltitution. '.I'he nit"mbt'rs of the
Iegilatur'e will lo dloublt See if o e
l improvements an not, he made in the
law, but it is not likely that, the lawV
will soot hli abolished. It hat.; mtaniy r
good features.
Couthit, s tonr hard liex w uel ay
andii in th iiant M. ItDlcL' o uthi o
dai'penhay t andtlOit tey board totpne ail
Vhen eiitt abread Ie r tls f Mr.th
futs tad thir. iaelen wil dolmti re
gretthat1,be od ha bee aolitshedt
flore at it. Ierenot, tpe s olte wits ld v
wr iiter and nespaper s wt'eonhelnot, Iib
lih sent andue nessiohey m;ceait, tl
Ifliht W1e( dlont.leeinprn
abuie aleong ne or tO llirough3 et,e
bas sean,ono ,of hi ae an tho itTat N
ais00o the onyiunl ose topru. (
l'r. fihme has inub(lln abusive
atmak o us es wand l. dane - ih
Cuiasiouner is e ewily haveI
fa, that, thy ratrin evthImuddy
,hd fater ofit.hibuind et, was haveh
faics ande pely wIl dethers.
lThe u,brnd enod thichhs jut0
aer eihtfuai e ien. Onlithee 1)0
miniostat we nasites- are3' thn theola
wienaryset,anitesdnis werethar be
meotioug andha pleas tatnt,,lt
long popleo thbis1 cotuntyrenter-d
iltied thei bodyui Oly anther paiepe
knot, ntterftnhs is have ofthe
andest setose caor-i t,hIr owat F
an ion ofl) thbe lose Wprperhou.d
Everybis threre hasisbrn and n lB
artiles housest want tole andehis R"
anohe aont cl evter enielet-p
.4.
hastr. ThW Nley l-aseirertingo by
thelyeefral, farm nte farmod
papecas and ererely has den.
tue thod syno enjoyl tfIshis meting "
dToral Sandhi nesce sans that the
We thoughy on our trache bt,hit pohnt
aines men cligr.antheir namesent
(Governor MtcSweene' wiil not give
ally attention whatever to the sugges
tion of .\Ir. ()uit.s as to the removal of
the State Hloard of Control. Of course
he has no )owerl in the premises, and
w attever he mnight propose would be
"ultra vires,'' as the Itawyers ter in it,
but the Governor ilas been aet.in!, with
good discret.ion in reference to dispen
sn'y miat tees since ie went into oliicC,
aid the people of the State Inaty oxpect
him to keel) p) .he record. Mlr. Ouiws
says now tlhat, he watnted the Governor
to examtine ihe charges, and if lie found
then to be true, to retquest, the resigna
tion of the iiemibers implicated by lin,
ard that public opinion would force
them to comiply. This is simiply ridiit
hm)ls, and )aits will find out that his
bird shot art! not so dtestructive its he
illigines. -(;relville \lountaineir, ()e
toheri 21st.
Thi board iS the creation of the I,eg
islatilrc. and the (;oveer ior has noth ing
to do with it any more than he has with
iniy other State ollicer. The (love'oror
will do his duty il this as ini all other
matters, anid the people may depend on
t-h at. and lie will do it without fr'ne or
favor.
The I )a il iig Lou iii has been sold to
NMr. W. I-:ngene ('ook forimerly of I inion
tii will be miovel to IlIartsville. (:ol.
I.. .1. I;-iston has retired from the news
)ape .r hl,in ss ani will enter the nlin
istry after linishing his tlidies at the
S ininary at I,uisville, Ky. We wish
all lartites gieat suiess.
N "s. \iII iii I). \oung has taken
cntiru colntrol of the I'airfax I'iterprise
ald is fiow editor and proprietor. The
lerald and News hopes she may have
atbunlant sicet..
11ial Men Fanl.
\'ielinis to stoitnach, liver and kidney
troutIles as well as wuinien, 1nd all
feel the resuls in loss of al petiie, Iois.
ins in the bloodi, baekachel, nervous
ness, bralache a(nd:l tired, listless, runi
lowiw feeling. Ittit, there's nIi lieed to
D'el like that. I,iste i to .1. (Jlardner,
Ilhaville, Iuid. lie says: ''I:lectrie fit
(ls are just the thing f"or a nian when
he is all run (ow, :id dol't eare
whcth.r lie lives or di: _. II did Ioro
O givo liie I:ew si relgih and good lp
ittile lhau anything I coul take. I
'All (at tayiliig and have a leasie
in life.'" Only ;50 cents at all 1)ruy
"torec". Il:very tot tle guranteed.
to 1HE Fl(i, 1)11. :ilY ON ALA. SrAIt
ICOUI 1s
'haingi! in I,aw Al,lt"i H Only to Sotit
(-artilna.|
(hSlletiatl to Ihe State.)
)r'anlgb1rg, ()etob'r lI--T1hcr'c be
Iig Se veral1 importan12 lt r(onitract s for star:
'oite mitil ervice coniveying in this 4
olintr). I gou, from congressmian
tokes the informat,ion in regard to
lie ciantg iceently Inade by the post
Ili(e iloniitijnct, relating to the staiI
mile in tIl Statc. ilie the bidders
t,r s,tar route contracts mu11st inchude
le free nail servicc also, as this ser
ice will ie rulnired without any extra I
olip ensation over and above lie regu- a
ti bitt.
With this informii +thm and initellient, i
tion on the part of out' local bidders
lubll capture csoilit of the contracts (
t lirst iniiii, amil not he made to pay c
pibuinto to (lie fre ig n eon t ratLois, who
imke all1 tlhe protit., without riendering
ny servier.
Th'le tempiltationi to refer to iand on-f
trge uponi thie iew, ij ewueilil 2kl
hioldl upo Pour(11 plie to the inwriioved
)iidition (if bunsiness, is irresistible,
mist, une to it aiwhiether or not lie
>01ks foir it.. I eaill hi us iness huas Cx- ai
.2eid liossibly the expeCtations ofi Our t,
lereliant Is, and ourii cityv's in-osperiity is
ie conlCern (If all. (
Wtor kina 1 ih and Night
The busltjt a .d miiighilest Iittlo (hi ng
it ever wais inaude is Dr. King's New (
fo Pills.,l yCeriy pill is a sugarI-coated
obiule of heinaIt hi, thait (chanlges weak- s
55 into4 st i enigth, list lessiess inito en.. d
-. burauin- fag in to ineniitia piiwer.
hiey'iro waiiilerful in bunildiing tip the
ailthi. Only 250e per box Solt by all a
riiggists. 1
b
Kcu3rsIin Rite (3 inti nSuat by SoutfImerni ti
Ililway,
Theli special ratt eS olredm by the South.- w
'i liallway to tliielphlia account, of
e Nationl l'',xpourt, 10xpoisition1 have
'ovOlen iey attr'activte, antd the travelt
(lith by tis popul11 ar Iline ha us becen
ry large. T'incet s are sold)1 oin Tues
ys anid Thur i sidays3 of earch week from
. points at, a irate (If a1 fare and (one.
ird, plus noI ets. admiissioi t,i ldxposi- ti
ni and11 are liitedl ;;0 days from date.
.1lhe Soiut.hmermn I liIlway will con Liii
Ie of these low rates iutil Nov. *k!,
tickets howeverin boe limii teil b>e
'nild De. 2nd. 'Th,is is the only in'e dIi
ein g double daily sei.ie between Ci
rth a 2ul Sonuth, with Iin inig Car j~
iseivat ion ( 'Mrns, aiid thirout: 121 Pace
('01)2ng Ca2rs betweeni wimportanit cit-!cs
lthis sectioni and1 New,' York.
All agents oif this comp~anuy will of
Clmp ltly give fiill in formiat,ionI desired co
those con temiplat.ing this tri p. cI
'feher Wauintnd, w
l'he Trustees of Trinity school wIll i
'et oni 28t,h October 1899 for the pur.1 pr
so (if eleet-ing a tenehiei. A Pplicants na1
II please senld In theIr app)l)ietinsg
omr before that dlate to the utnder
ned. t
kalary $25~ per month. School Is to an
~i 1st, of Novemnbe.
II. H. I-!Ni'jIX, Longshore. w
M\. PyrtTS, Silveir Street.
'T. J. Gihtizz^RAD, Silver St,reet,.
hi
ye,.
ed and White 1i'
nion Sets, T
Dd Clover, Lucern and
Awn Grass seed, S
r sale cheap at e
DBERTSONN
& GILDER'S
Drug Store. w
TIE .IJTIEIAN SYNOI).
'i, 1usinesrl 'IrIIlsniolt by Ii, 1 ~ uhriu
li,inters i%i+(t niy LelhIlgte In CoIa
ven,tlon: ANH( I,i"(I III St.
I.uskaH t,clt W(rlt.
St Iukce's, S C, Priday, Oct '0, 189..
I)evot,ional exe"cises were coinducted
by Rev .1 .1 (;raieh""n.
Revs Z V I'edeibauglh, . 1 f Wilson
and W K SliIgi were appointed a coml
imitiee to forniulate t new pln rotr
par'oclbial report,s.
Itevs Z V Il edenbaugh and 11 J
Mlathias, and S 1' (;eor;ge were cotsti
tllted a ('onlinit.tcce to nomlninaito sp<-ak
eri for the next meeting of Synod.
Adjourned with prayer by Itev Z W
Iledenbaugh.
The missionary service was conduct
0(1 by Iev 1l (; C; Scherer. .:xcellent
adis-;s'S onl missions were deliverei
by Itevi A J Ilowers and O I Shea
roune. Adjourn ed with prayer by Itev
I'rof A .1 ltowers.
The afternoonl es;sion wits opned
witl prayer, led by I ev Al Ml Kinar(,
I'lh I).
Al' \Vin I ' iiouseaI. nanagging editor
of the IlAtherlal Visit(r, was accorded
the iwivileges of the Iloo' to present, the
claimus of the Visitor. Mr 1, It Aull
Was accorded the salie privilege to
Speak in behalf of the Lutheran Publi
cation I3oard.
A tnber of colimittees reported.
An int,eresting letter was read from
Itev Mr Alaargar"t, of Iitatesville, Ala.
A lett,er was read from l0v N I)
lodie, delegate from the (Georgia
Synod, expressing his regret at being
utnable t,) attend .the neeting of this
body, and bearing the fraternal greei
inhgs of the Geot'g,1i Synod.
IIolly Grove, Ilichland County, was
received into mnemlbership in the Synod.
'T'he following were elected directors
4f the Tiheological Seninlary:
Ltevs , ' lIallnan, il ), I Mli Kinard,
1'h 1), M (; (; Scherer, 11 A McCul
tough and J i Wilson, and J F Ficken,
Wilburn, I)r () It Mlayer, A 1) Halti
watnger, ,1 C Seegers.
'I'le following, reconhnelnded by the
-!ommlnhittee on P'astoral iDistricts, was
idopted:
'1'hat Oranghurlg, 'T'rinity and 110
"c0 in Oranlgeburlg County, and Euntaw
ile, inl Aikeii Couity, constitute a
mstorate.
That Colony, Heth den and West
,nd, Newberry, constitute a pastorate.
'I'hat St Mark's and 1"ort, Motte makce
LtI'rangelents in connection with I'ino
rovc.
That St St.epien's, Lexington, con
;ttute at pastorate alone.
That AMt iIerndon, Peak, be ad nitted
nto the Ilethel pastorate.
That the following churches mlake
heilr own atrangemnenlts for preaching:
Iiet,llehem, Nazareth, St Matthew 's,
'ib;gah, 13ethel, St l'e'er's, P'o'idenee,
mnd St John's, in Lexington Couty,
mnd St James, Mt Olivet, and Bachman+
i) Newber"ry County.
iRey P'rof W K Sligh moved that a
otnnittee be appointed ti take under'
onlsideration the pastoral districts and
(eport, at niext meeL'ting oIf Synod.
d(Ot.ed.
''Te following were elected speakers e
Ir the next mUeetin)g (of Synod:
Missionu-y addr1 esses- IeIvs J A li a
i:duttttionall atddr'esses- I '.vs KC 1oldt, L
nd( Mi G; ( Schereri.b
Or'dint,ion)S''fti er n- IeIvsM Mi Ki Cin- d
i'd, lPh D), prinoci pal. IRev 5 C I al len- 1
no, alternate.
Sui ltable resoluttions w..ere prtesen)ted n.
n the death oIf 11ev U I" Ierr'y, wi)icht n
'oe adopted by3 a r'ising vote.
it, was resol vedl that Whitsunday andi s;
Ie secondO Sunday ini Novemuber be Ii
esignatedi as days for receiving mis- o
Otnary Uoiferintgs. Aliso, that do Sun)- t,j
(1y in eaeih mnont,h be designat.ed by all ir
undi(ay-schtools als MIissionlary Su)nday, bi
1(d that, Otn thtat Suntdaty the childrPen
Ceeilly a(dressed 0on the subject C
Miiissions, and off'er'ings be taken fot' w
11s object,. al
IRev .J A Motehead, oIf the Setminar'y, a
as nWade ant ad1 visory memober of Synlod .m
Closed with pr1ayer by 11ev .J I WVII- d
'A't' . Y,oc . 1.
liev I J1 Math is conducted the dievo
)tnal exercises.
Tile following were electedl the Exe
tive Committee of Missions: Rovs S I
Hlallman, D D), W K Sligh, A W lIe-W
nbaugh, Mv (1 G Scherer, atnd Gleo 1. o
'omer', WV P' Hlousal, A G Wi1se, Wim 81'
hnson50. gI
The tr'easur'ets madoe their1 rep~orts.
Roev P rof .J A MorchIead1, Pt'esidlent "o
thle Theologicatl Sem inary, n.;.is ac- en'
i'ded the prilvilegos (If the Iloor to
eatk int behtalf of t,he lusti-ilt). Hoe
ta intraoduiced by Pr'esidenit Wingard bn
a beatilful manntlier. TIhe spoakor 1i
esenited f'acts conceorning t,bo Semi- ru
r'y In a pracittical, ploited way, and
ve South Car'olina much crecdit fot'
a partt 81h0 hats taken ini ostaiblishing
di maintaining thie Institution.
Ad(jour'ned wIth pi'ayer by Reoy J II
ilsoni.
Il' afternoon sessIon wvas opened
li,h prayer by Hoev ci G Grtaichen,
I'ho followIng wore tre-elected treas-.
L.'reasur'er of Synod--A HI Kohn, Co
nbia. ,oh
l'reasu ror of Bach man Endo wmet
nd--Rov C P Boozer, Etheridge.
''reasureri of Seminary Fu2nd-Otto
udoman, Jr', Charleston,
Lreasurer of Children's Missionary
3iety-.-ilov M M Kinard, Ph D. t,h
in electIon fot' delegates to thbe Gen
I Synod, to meet at Winston-Salem, w
J. noxt year, resulted as follows: (Si
31 p
CLEICAIL o[
~rincipals--Revs J HI Wilson, EA
ngar'd, D D. S T Hllman. n D. 7.uZ
.ra l.cALlJ ..N ... IN ot4 V
Il edenlban h, h1 [ I K ir , I'h I), i
li;l(}t, .1 V I lorie, (C I' Boozer.
Alternates -Ievs .1 A Slighl. .1 A I
Scherer, lh 1), Nl O .1 K el v, S C ln
lentine, A .1 Bowers, .1 (; (;raiel en, V
K Sligh.
11A Y.
i'rincip)als-W I' Ilou.;eual, J .' Fick
en, .1 (' Seegers, (;ro I3 (_'ro ll', A I
Kohn, 1) I, lBoozer, ' I 1\11 , .J V Jet
ny.
Alternate:; ,J 1) ('ipp)llemlan, ()
Mayer, (eo 1) liast, il II lPolk, .I (; I
(laulssen, A ( \V ie, .1 \V I)reher, WV I
I toof.
The following wee el,oi.eu to repr
Sent the South Crolina Synod at sistei
Synod.:
( 'eorgia Synod - 1ev iI O J1 Kreps
principal: Itev P'rof A .1 liowers, alter
nate.
N orth (alrolina 'yno( -I v .1 X Vii
aniI, principal; i ev lR . A Viigardl, 1)1)
alternat,e.
To Tenne:ssee Sy"nod i tev Z \y I ie
denbaugh)'I, principal: Itev II .1 inthis
alternate.
A vote of thanks was tendered to the
leople of the ehurch and conimnnitt
for t,heir Icind1 Ilupititljty.
'Iie'e were live iivit,ationsl, for the
next leeti l(f Synod, from l.bn enezel
chilrc-b, C'olumbhia: L uthei Clmtpc'
ILee2Sville: St \1Latthew'Z, Orangeburg
County: St Stephen'.4, I.exiington: Holy
Trinity3, I,ittle Mountain. I";benezer
1church was :("leccted. Tiine, \Vednes
day befeln the fourth Sulnday in Octo
h.l r. i:il), at I) a mi.
The following loard of Trstees of
Newhen'rry C'olICLet' was elCeted
V-')I( TE-:RM I:NDJX(-' 190r
Itev \1 ( (; :eierer, Ne whe'ry: Thos
\V IIoiloway;, I'onlaria; (eo 1) tast.,
Flai;;let: liev s; ' 161i ia n, I'oslpe'ity:
) I. Schtulnl'"rt, Nowl 'ery: Hloni ,J
I'icken, ('lice:ton: i lon .1 (, Seeger,
.;ubia: \Vi A Mloseley, I'rosp"urity.
F'ORi 'TE':M ll:Nn I N, ; 191l.
A II Kohn, ('>lumblhia; .1 IV Jennly,
lenni y; I ter \V ( : Sebaeli'r, Sit 'nn h ,
[a;: lion Y .1 I'ope, NewhIirr-y: I ev C 1'
I iooZer, I:the'id e: I:c"v .1 1) Iowles,
_'oronna: J 1) (appleman, l, (ha1'
eston: .1 li \Vingarld, I,eXingLon.
F(it.'T'-:i3 i -:NiIN(; I90".,
Itev .1 A Sligh, Sliigls: I) 11 Wheeler,
qewberry; L. S llower., P'rosperity:
tov Z V I ledenbaullgh, I'rolsperity:
,co S lower. Newber"ry: U.'Vr I.
\ingard, Columbia; C .\ l'ird, ('.:,
.exington; I)r () 1 IM ilaye, New berry.
The comunittee to redi-:tri.t Ihe (on
erenlces re'com('OInlendIedI that th' chtlr'h
S nlOwV (omllprlisilng tJhe ('har"le.itol Co l
o1rence be Lt n:,i,fInI'( ,I t' the <i>atlnge
ourg Con;fercee. Adopted.
1s viliL to tWe (;"-crwi l: Snod.
Thel COlCmn' in1 pm1--lu" ial r"".-.-r"t will
enc'ef,)r?! ,,t - ," ee''If- irml"-i lniem
crs'iip.
A*jou ' -.ih 1 a- '- by it--v '' W
e .tt. . I . 1i; he i.i'mi ;i cloS;(I
t m :ti: C ic i of 1 ilati(il :''i(:es
U a. ' ? i? ti3 .
terda (CI., '.uminy,l m? onin- 'at i0
' emk () K'p, after w h lo\\'LsIn
idlteugh inXe . s in aitt AroIt~abye
Athhee Sio ;oa' -1nday-.en, i.I r o
A11 i Id inlok throe oII n-ion therie
1',s neh.1 The seron wa-'eII reached
Site t .it) Kreps1, aftierfiIL whib can-5
At the samet houra opev air t sait(ce
as he' pld k thgrov near ithe acade Il
I, IIl'L .I ii WilonI prachingSI b
inh13( tihe aftoo Lthrh2..
rvice' w)as helid .1i Re' oT tW Sal e
veredl Ia Sthoughltfl forodu addes.
I I.he fIsubjec 11t.o Ltevit,y eintp faced
1(ingls, speak' igy espcSiadl concern
1than the Churllch.sVl..li'g' I
Th'e Daond Lubie'" if theLS tli
'CSoinaO SyndLSIl handome'and go.
at s ucessfunl mee3t,iing Ther was;
ho almosIIt fultrattodane gno 1'eryme
'ed ly delegates!'ri1. ThereO were' oo
).Idiens Nve day. Yeserdy, un
'ty, Il the a ltdanc was(1i very; lare.T
ti 511eoplei 0 of S,Lke'si has bet I '
.caio of3 (I i' pleareand olit.f
A. 1lI i111, 11311 l s
I'h is ei galifyinged toIh'
ho re notg rad e geern oi
'edy 0 and Auffering The proEt~ix
.Dr., King'ts Ne3 wi0111 Discove fo e
veln aw ay or ofn mciwhli'n
Ilsatish of Nofciy knowinae o~
n',endly i curnctorsand 11of 1)0'
inday Axstma, Bronii)sI I ni
is nd ltl ad ienoledinf the 't a
)Colfl on n 1)rgt9a.
CallOa Ed. R. OAipp
)R.pO B.iAYloR ISgIll'atin, y
eoton as 13,o 180 ewbr,
v , UU1'UMEI 24, 18
STBTEJIENT
IOf 1the Conlitioii of Thlu Newberry Savillgs
BaIK of NewlbcTy, 8. C., at tile Close
of Baisillcss SclItclllJci' 30, 1899. Fli
lsbC(l il1 ColifOi'llity witll all ACt ofr ile
tioeral Assoiiillly.
''(r11utulre and F: xt uIres:...... I,;3110 uu
l)ue frciu ot! e I):", i i!......... 0;:,t; :1;
i............. 1 1) 7:)
. Oven:Ir:ift; se'I"::rcld amt an
$216,:365 85
111. I I I I,11I . .
Capital ............... .. ,i'0,000 0O
l'r'olits Ie.s expeu; cs raid1... I I,l l :il
DivideIn... 1npa..............
Cai' iei, ( Ihck ont,
s a ( i, .( ...... "?;.-1
Blank deposits ...... ;l; til
ltdividual dep -
B Jill: iy able..................... ;:
$210,865 sa5
'ersorally ai)I)ar(id I) fire nwLm, .1. l.,
Nor;wood, a i jt,i. or bo ve m1.1-d
la1nk. I, who Iei,i duly sworn, says the
ahor stattelnen t is correct to the best
of his kinwledg e and1 belief.
.J. E. N( )\V (OD, (ash i er.
IIn to before tue this third day of
W. C.TVn.:,|,s.
Attes.: N. '. t01 S. C.
.1 \ 11 M(.:'O: .\bI .
0. M I(l i. I I( I,i,.:s
WAGONSW BUGGIES
In Car Loads.
\V o have ju:,t received it ctr of the
\Voll Known Whito Hickory \Vagons;
also, a car of B3)iggies, whlich we will
sell che a). If in need of a \Vagon
or Buggy, it will >ay you to call and
got our prices boforO making your
purclso. \Vo buy in large lots, pay
cash, (liscoutlt our bills, which et
able's us to sell First Class Goods at
low prices. Cono and seo us. \V(
will tako )loaslro in showing ,you
what we have. \Vo gliaartteo overy
\Vagon andill t3Buggy to give entire
sAttisfl:ct ion.
Very respectfully,
Bros,
We have no0w inl stock
the well and favorably
known Keith Shoes for
this Fall and Winter,
Vici, Calf, &c., &c. Kid
Lined, Cork Soles, 0
the dryest and warm
est Shoe made. The
newest Lasts and
Styles. The Excelsior
Shoe Co. making the
largest line of Boys' and
Youths' Shoes in this
country.
In ladies' shoes we
Carry the fullest, most
Complete, and up to
late stock in the city.i
We have all widths
atnd sizes in the newest
asts and toes. H eavy,
serviceable welts to
:he lightest, dressiest,
land-turned. 9
Ask for the Regina~ -
ur beautiful specialty.
Rubber Shoes for t hei
million, first. quality
und guaranteed. A
COME AND SEE US.
We lead the market
n low prices for Shoes.Al
Yours truly,
tf
;.&c.s. Mr N
(RON
No doubt you are in
of thesc figures as you
regret it:
For Tailor-rnltdo Suits for Lttdi
than our Ladios' Clot h and L,roadcl
1.00---q;ritt vainto. Also it beautifu
mnorOH, &c., aill grades. Vory protty
ntud ill tlho lower plriced )-c':s Good
Por,iant 1itniils, at ic. to J2.te. 1
Full stock of Undorwear, Corsots,
Big stock Ladies' WVraip, ( -ales i
on tho inarket. Ladies' ready mnado
tractivo and chetp.
In tho )omostic DoI:ir;ont wo I
1.Mt Colorod H1olomispuns itt ce. 40
Seit islands itt -.1'c., and tho bottor or
in our Shoo )opairt ent we havo I
soo then. Catrpots, Mat.tings and RI
)on'[ fail to seo our Clothing. N<
can buy firom 1s itas low as when cott<
l't ll stock But.torick Pattorns, and
Yours truly,
Founded 1842.
5TIEFr
/p1ANOs
"Sing their own praise."
The STI1EFF is the Piano to buy;
it has to EQUAl. FOlR THE MO
NEY, a you save t ho 11 iddlemlan's
profit andul it will last it li;otime; but
we have sovera birgaints mo other
makes.
1Vo hiVo taken mo c'xclhango for
Stiell''s Two Iv ers & Pond PJ1inos,
one, the finest stylo that firm manu
factutores and it is abtuost new. If
You want this make bero aro bar
itias. CHAS. Mtf. S'IIE F,
Pia,ro lani ufacturer, B,altimot e,
1[itrllantd. Factory Branch \Vare
room, 213 North Tryon Stroot, Char
ode, N. C.
U. H. HV ILMOTH, Manager.
F"IxE Tt;,ria. .Pailaco Organl.
School Bos
We are now
ready for the
sc1iool Book( Trade,
Dome before the
25th to avoid the
push. All School
Books sold
Strictly for Cash,
-G3I F YO\JWATCtJ
SEND US $3.9 AND WeWLL
SHIP YOU 4 FULL QUJAPTS
OF~ THE CELEBPATED OLD
0 1 4 RlY
ITo any point in U.S.tist of Denver)
Securely packed
without marks indicaing contents
AU. COL>LwLy & Co.
-6^ N9 231 w. MA IN STr. r'.
LOUISVILLE, I ENTUJCKY
F:ST. 1848 - peenC -ANY L.0M. OArs i
. IH. XPERM N
DEALER. IN9
11 kinds of Marble and "
Granite Monuments,
Headstones, Iron
Railings, etc.
o Metallic, RIosewood and Cloth
Coverecd B3urlal i
Caskets and Oases!
vice in tht!s line promnpIly attended
to day or night.
et Door to Herald and News Oflce
WIBEBBRY,
a hurry, but read a few
run, and you will not
Ns there is nothing prettier or cheaper
Alt, 50 incIes wide, at 50c., 75c., and
I Covert ('lotIi at 50c. Serges, Cash
P'ltaids for skirts at 25e., 85e. and iOc.,
-, too nrumruerouts to mnrtit,r, including
e+rcalos (e. to I2c.
&c.
nid Jackets, pretty arndc (lea) ts any
Skirts from 75e. to U.50. Very rt
avo good Colored H1omtespuIs at 4.
ucl HI-omvspntts at Sc., Drills at 5c.,
Ies.
ho greatest values yet. I)on't fail to
1gs, low as tho lowest.
USO pti ing high prices when you
subscriptions taken for Dolinoator.
Assiii'aiico SOCJETY.
On its 40th anniversary
July 26th, 1899, the
Equitable had on its
books outstanding as
surance for ONE BIL
LION DOLLARS.
T'he A,ssets exceeded TWO
IIUND)R.ED and Sl!_VENTIY
1ILLI,ION )OLLA RS,
Its surplus was more thanl
S IT MILLION )OL
LARS, UTABL
INSURES.A
Boti Mken and Womnen at the
same rates.
It is perhaps the strongest
Life Assurance Company on
earth.
It writes any) kind of policy
h le assured may want.
CALL ON or WRITE to
For Rates and Plans.
&& Office under New
berry Hotel.
We have come here
to do business, and pro
pose to do so at
N10DERAm PRICES,
guaranteeing fit and
workmanship. We will
tandle a full line of
Woolens,
Worstedis,
3assimneres,
F'ancy Vesting
and Trousering,
he latest designs in
orelgn and Domestic
~abrics, to which we
nvite your inspection.
ICOTT & CAlI.SON,
Opposite Postoffice.
-OWN TAX I OTICE.
QTOTICE IS HIERMB3Y GIVEN
- ha the following taxes have be
vied for' the fiscal year ending Dc
i 1st 1-r9 l). the TOWnCo
Water Wo r oan .5dmi
>r Ope'ra H - - ----... mIlls
Total.'8 il
thon bo5wi be opened for the col
ylof Jtober aove taxes on t,bo 20th
y of Jthe 1899', and will be kept
- - ntilt oft tay of November,
I be added1 to all tax(10) per cent. /
the 20th axn ofa arreatre af..
3 . OCGANS
Clerk andTra.