The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, November 07, 1899, Image 2

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K11I. A It LL,0 r;nr(t.' 1'AY YoRli UII(S'I{i'TION. The Helrald and News cx pects e'ery subscriber to pay soiething on his "ubi scriptionl, if it, is not paid in advance alreat(fy, betwteeii this tine and the end of the year. We do not, want to be dis appointed. We need the money. l)o not wait, for soie one to hunt von up and dun you, but if you owe for your paper, walk itrondtl to the ollice and show your appreciation by mlakilg pay ment. Let this be sulicient i.otice to every delinquent. EIiTOIIAL ('OiRICESI'ONIENCU. Columbia, November ti.-Columbia is it live city this.i week. 'I'ere ar.- more people here thani ever known before this earl' in Cair week. The hotels are alreiady pretty well tilled. IfLi this heauti ful weatti er continues the city will Ie put to the test to take etar of the peo ple who will comte to town during the week. But they will be cared for and as the crowd i: one of the attraction; of the Il'air, the Irospl'ets of a Iatrg;e crowil blould not kee) any one from coini g. i-'air week is not only a gathering of the people to see (ne aiother and to i.joy themnselvis socially, but, the puli ,icians tueet and talk over the situa tion and lay plans and detvise scee amd form co amntions. f"apeciatlly is thi true of the 1air just preceding an election year. And th i? you know is that 1-air'. The prospectiVe candidlates can feel the public ptlse by eoiistlt.ingl" tih- leaders froti the dill"erent, paris of the State who will he here. I dio niut believe colbinations will he as et'il tmde Ithis year ats tiwy have betn t'w imtetrly, and if they >-hould Ic e nual, it will not he its easy to eairy theti to a tuccessful termination. No ma:i eat ries the votes.- of the people arumtintl it hi:.'e,t pocket. 1f. no doubht ha:t hiii 1 cioni! to at \ehir e extc"nt. Tlhe peo l,le hiaV( been gr:alually eomii' ito th,e front w,lwbre they do their own think ing and- will exprets that thinikin; byL easting their lmalot- for t he imuti of their chtice rc'g'arlles of the litth* -cheues of the politicians. It is not a, easy to mnake eoutl tnationt umhc.r the pt'ilmary systet as it wIts wshen all o01 eers were notmi ted by co'nventio n. However, no har'i,. ean (omne out of the politicians lnying their plans and dividl ing out the ollices. I see frotm the palprs that \Ir. A. C. .loneS, ebairman of the I'rohibition party last year, has called a leeting or conference. of the I'roliiition leaders to be beld hore on TI'hursdty. I stip pose that, somec of the prohihitionists think that the dispensary din'ulie has given lhope to the prolthibitionists to rally. I believe the prohibitionists miadie the best light last year Lbhat, they will ibe ale to malike ill a g(od many years to comei. Al t. 1'entherstonie mtad e a good light-a mliiy tight.and Ite re atlizes Lthat lie would be unable to do ias w~.ell IagainI very soon. * * Specak ing of the dispensary no0w, Judi(lge Aldrich has lnot. yet hi1ed his de cision ini the Dottthit case1. Of courst no( one hal anty inttiatin as to whalt hiis decision will be. I think it woukh htavo been hetter If theo Board htas given Nlrt. D)outhiit an opptorttunity to b heartd . it could( haive done no harm iando theni heo wou0ld hiave had no ground (If 'omphlainitt. Th'Ie whole rOW 001u1 have been1 avoided. 1t, will, however no doubt result in the Legislatur, causing a thorough anid sear-cling in vestigationt to be) maide it the manaiiig metnt of the istituttion. [t should b (lone at~ the beoginntitng of the 8sessi0 and report be made before the Logish tuve ad journs. I see that some oIf thio papelrs it statrting the annuial tatlk about big taxes. We would all like to see lowtauxe: esipeially abot, the time we have paly out- tribute to the supp)Iort of L,1 governmenit. But wecan't, have lo taxes wheni we incerease the public e: pIenses. It mtust, be remembered thi thet ConstitutIonal Convention of 181 iadde d 01ne imill to the public schtool taI: Then whoen you, build Stato colleg< you may exptect to hpay for their milu tenance. The 1people demndedi the: things, and now that they have theo they should1( not object to patyintg f< them. 1t takes money to run thei and the only way to raiso that money by taxation. And as a mnatter- of fa taxes aro not so high. And If you wvh observe closely, most of those wvho oi plain of high taxes are those who pt the least. UJnless it would be son would-bo patriot wvho wants ('1liCo at thinks he can gain votes by talkib about high taxes and pIromtising ti people to reducoe the tax if he gets in ollice, and if he rhould get in lie wan to cut down t,he pay of e very body ali everything, except his own fces or si ary. But that 18 bitt hutman. * * Tihe greatest troule with our syste of taxation Is in the equalization proper'ty for taxation. If all proper WAS assessed at its proportionate val it would make no difference whoth the rate of tax was high or- low just it was no more than enough to run t~ government. Every class of proper *would beatr its proper share of the bu den. I mean to say that there Is: 3enEO in assessing all horses, regar of theIr value, say at 800 each, n of siaying that all the lands ini a town ship, for instance, for the purposes of taxation, shatll be valued at $1.'5 per itcre, when OIlsoe of themi niay easily he worth four titcs that -un. Yet that is about what the hoard of equalization do :s. One Ilan may have 100 acres of land worth 852.00 while his neighbor may have the same quantity of land worth only $200, and yet if it is in the saline township the board of eqlualiza tion will commie along and fix a valuation of the land of that township at say $.u Pwr aere, al thus for the 1umr poses of taxation the *2000 tract will he valued at $500 and the $200 tract at $510 also. In this way one man gets out of paying tax on $1500 worth of property while l his neighbor, who is I ess ahle to do it, pays on $300 more than he ht s, and yet this is equalizing the property for taxation. There is iced that sotething he done along this line. It would he better that all prtop - erty should be assessed at its true value and if this were dlone the rate of taxation could be v ry greatly reduced, ex-elt of coulrse the school tax, and then th,e income for schools would be about doubled and every county would have its $3 per capita. I it sorry that Jlr. E. II. Wilburt" is going to leave Newberry but glad of his l'IIotionl. i% r. Wilbur is not only an extelle'nt, nill superintendent, but he unii his wife had identified them selve.t fully with our town and its enter Irises aiiii4 took an intret in every thling thatt helped the connnu itnity. They were iabs-o active workers in the church and Snmday Sehool. We do not like to lowe such t itizeis. I notice t he St ate newslitper un iounies this tnornin; that the ()nzIs Ilaselden ct. al. (t rreslonnent'e its to d isp en-ary m:tters has closed. The reluling! public 'houhtl rttin-n thanrks for this. \'i,ilor, to the I-'aiir this week should n1 cL,ar"ry ar ouhnid with thni aniy arti cls of juwelb-y which they especially pi ize no'hu uld t Ii'y have too muht loo-e chan;re about thil. I'ick 1 ot'E's always at' 1u'ottud ti (nt Si'1 tc (a'ions adth then fI' the past. sVeltI wet'k, uiutv robberii's h.tve oc'cutrred in tht city. I nlltice the $tatcl newvs l'atlt'i atks tilt- ::inytol to '_i(e at nu111me of ixtrit int 1e'' f:r i: wet-k. It, seiis It, ill' it, shuiiI nI i itt la e hecti ieces Sary to hitv u iimle the request and in stcad of lcio(ding to have them ap - pointid th e annoulncnement. -houltd have heen that they tvotilti be ol tlut-y. E. i. A. Spainti'l (irea it(st Need. \lr. It. P. Ulivia, of Barceloni, Spain, slends his winter:s at Ailken, S. U. Wecak rerves had caused severe pains in the baek of his head. Ont using 1'leet rie I ;i t : rs, A nmerica's greatest Blood atndi N erve Remedy, all pain sootn left, hilu. He says this grand mledicine is what, his coutntry needs. All A merica knows that it cures liver a(d kidney trouble, purilles the blood, tone up tlto stomach, strengthens tho nerves, puts vitn, vigor atnd new life into every niuscle, nerve and orgati of the body. if weak, tired or ailing you nieedl it. Every bottle gurantteedi, onily 50) cet I. Sohd bry all D)ruggists. TIO l'AY WiEE 1Iit AND LEE. mChiago WVounen W1ant io iLewarti th,ese TIwo Southern Genrer'ai for thir I'airt in tho Siumhnish War. of C.hic'ago hauve starut,ed a movement thlwaird ia sytmpt,hetice elfort, to show in soinoi surbstatiatl way to Geons. F"itzAhugh Leo anid JIoseph Whleeler' the appr-ecia tioti by tihe Amrencn people of their bravery and pattiotismr in the recent war wit.h Spain. To this tud at mecetinig of t,hose inter ested has been callecd lor' next. Tuesday 3 aftetrnoonr at the Chictago Beach Hotcl. -1The [(dea is to mnor firmly uiito the - people of all secti'ms of the country Li throuigh theso two greatt commnrders. 'i President McKinley anti Messrs. Grtant, Chevelandl, ["uller, Artmour a, McLean, Astor, Vitnderbilt, and others will be asked to act as ia general committee to Ii ciarry ottt t.he iovement in such ti man trt as t,hey maty (loem pi'oper, (i WVould <ileltkly leave youi, if y'ou uised y D)r. Kinrg's Newv Life Pills. Thlousan'h .of suifferers h ave p)r'oved' threle et'tch. tless merit for Sick anid Nervours Helad aches. Th'ley inake pure blood1( andrt si rotig tnerves antd buil d a p your healt h.I . Iasy to take. TIry themr. Otnly 'V cenrts. Money back if niot eurted. 8-rld Sby tall D)ruggists. C Tit'E YOUN(EStil VErE1CANt. ii 'Te licunmion of I hie somn,d douth Carolluon 1, thin Weoek. ii The members of' tire Second South Cai'ol it r'egimerit that ser'ved in Cntb: y will hold at treuniotr in tiIs city duio1) ~o fair week. C'ol. J1ones has isstued ta cat d for thre mreetinrg for T1hutrsday rmor'nint g at 10 o'clock at the I ndcetndent enigini to hrall. it Is expoeeted thrat mariny of thb to miemubet's of theo old r'eghnirent will bi ta hero, atnd thro r'eut)ion will certainly ba (d it pleasBant event. A Frigtut itumndar, WVill often au rtsi a ho,r'rl o lHorn Seald, (Cut or Briui;n. Burcklen's A rnici m H.l ve, t he best in t.hom world, wil I tI of th palin anid prrom ptly heral It. Ctrme. t,y Ohd S ires, Fmever S rrea, llvrs, Rloill F 1elonms, Cortna, all S-kin Emrnpt ioun io D)rugglerts. ty r-Call at Edw. R{. Hippi for High Grade Guano HASELDEN'S FINAL WORDS. DEN IES TIlAT i1-: FAV"01i-:) illS l'0U. SI NS Wil I11Iil Oltill-:IC'. l:lt(' Figtl ret'i---"t teet'10. Ilowt"ve-r. to l'at '.)t,t I't on C"aaonntsa.ione.rs ,il It an.ai. nal Itoykitt. (Special to (;relnville New-4.) ('ohunbia, S. C.. Nov. 4.-Itaselden inl his linal rI"ply ;shows and states: ". A. Evan'; represent.ed I). tiacbs t' Soils from 'tbruarv to Jnie and r igtned. Mtr. 111ue represente<l P'riedimian, K oller & Co. from .1anuary to .July, wheln an )ther" man alppeared before the board as their representative, Mr. Keller -tat ig to tme that lilue did not pay ex penses. W. Ii'yd E'vans nppeared as agent of the Iieidsville I iglnor compa ny from July to October and r"esi";ned. If they had been- shown any unusual favoritism by the board it would seem strange that they would voluntarily r - liilnish the opportunity of enorrotus prolits which it would be easy mrat ter to aesltire fr'on a big share of the monthly purchases tiade by the board, which amlolnted to ia million eac year. "Tl'hat they are not now. or were not at the tire Ouzts's staternents were given to the press, Iaking airy efforts for oth(:rs should be sullirint, reply to the conternptible insinuattionl he throws olt.. J1. A. I-'tans represenitedi a lirml regularly doing business with the dis p,nslry ard whielh is still being patro rnized. .Although one of rmly cousins represelted tbem, in the live mnths he st'vel themr his arntire orders ainounrted to $2.5d 22. Not one order waIS givern him by the board that was not (ue to the fact t,bat the prices h qIuoted for the goods he represent'ed were as ceicupi as those quoted by other houses. "The next m1onth, after he left them they ''ere idirectly represented and submitted the srlmre samples and prices and sold $2,371.08. nearly as Itch as [;anis sold in the ent.ire live months. Evans's relitionl did not secre fr1vor tiisil very evidently. Now was Outzts dealing honestly wit,h the public in his atssertions as to mlly 'cousiils?' Was lie really 'exposing,' the inside workcing of the dispensary, or was h1le seekinIg an 1)1)potttunity to veneer fur.ther false Ihoods? If he really t,hought it disrep utable for it distant relative of a miem ber' of the board of control to oifer to sell the dispensary, wiy di lie not re fer to the faet that rOlati ye .1rid1rson of Mi'. L. J. Williams had also pt)p at' ed b'fore the board and secured rerders? But he was not exposing any one except those who wcro responsible for turning him out. "Henry Wright, representing loss karm Gerstlcy, is one of Mr. Williams's neighbors and sold the dispensary $3ll, 501.73. le does not accuse Williams of favoritism. Ulinitn, Boykin & Co., Boykin's cousins, received orders for $14,805 00 since May. "Zeigerir, a collego mate of I3oycin, received orders for lannis for $11,. 3.59.58.11 The Wilson Distilling company, Mr. Iaiseliden sa, was re)'eset,d by D)out,hit, Ouztts & Co., rceiving $130o, 000 ini orders and Ei'. loc)k, whosi Moeauntile elub was always pushedt bi D)outh it, hatd orders running up to $40, 000. A Nrarrowv Enciupe. Thankful words written by Mrs. Ad. E. H art, (of Groton, S. D): "Was; takei wyliith aitbad 'oldi which settled otn m hitngs; cough set in aind flialy terri tnated in Consutmption. Four D)octor gave mo up to mxy Savior, dletermiinle If I couildi not stay with iiy friends o earth, I woud me1tiet my)3 absent one abhove. My hutsbandu was advised to ge D)r. King's D)iscovery for C!onsumwptior Coughs andi Coldls, I gave it ia ttria toiok in all eight bottles. It has cure tme, andi t han k God I taml sauved an now ra well rand healthy wvomant."' Trhr bottles free at all Driu g Stores. Regular size 50c and)1 $i.00. Guioaa teedl or pirice refunded. Robertson's Tasteles: Chill Tonic! Pleasant to take an< quick to act. The chil dren cry for it. The grown folks are neve satisfied until they ge it. Only 35c. a botti at Robertson & Gilder' Drug Store. Stop the Flies. Use our Se-eeni Doors and Wintdow STUAr Bhlos. 10 . I.LEstliE, Mtaniage~r. t&fItf Jf7eSHOE eo'S -OWN MAKE* $5O FOnL sALIE n1y A. C. JONES, NEI~WBERRY, 8 . In lemtoriatm. lI niemor'y of J. A. ('onnelley and Charles Lester. I)eatlh has entered our ranks again. It has laid its icy iands onl coin rades J. A (Connelley and C;ha(lres Lerstr. 'The few of us who were left, fromt a btlootdy w~ar. wvill soon be takcen awayt3 by3 death. When the drum had ceased to beat in the disastrots days of 1865, wlten Shertttan ha<d rent the South itt twain, w hen Ifich tnond Was evaeuatted and the arnties of the I'otouae were in the last throes of the strugg!e, even then as alwai, there were no braver soldiers than cottrades I. A. ('onnelley and Charles ILster. J. A. ('onnelley and Charles I.e"ster .oined the South ern army in I 8U1, and left with the South Carolina Regiment, Co. (;, on the 3<d of August, and served with chatr aeteristie bravery until its close. J. A. ('onnelley died April 29th, 1899, at the age of 72 years, 3 months and 21 days. Charles Laester died J)eeetntber, 1898, age 70 years. 'e who are still living, and who re menlher the hardships of wvar and the trials which confronted us when our cotintry was overruin, our armies over- 4 whelmned, our cause lost, wish to ex pri'.s ptblicly our attitchmlents to our dead comrades. Therefore be it Nesolved, I;st. That we, the surviv ing members of Co. G, of the South Car olina RIegiment, do hunb1ly submit to the will of Cod who doeth all things well. and do offer our Iee)est condo lence to atlI wh Io ar0 saddened by this bereavetment. 2n1d. 'l'ltat we do know that J. A. ('ontinelley and Charles b,estert is sol diers were brave, true and loyal. 3:1. 'T'hat it page in our minute book he left inscriptions iIitting to the tetnory of our dead corntades, and that at eopy of these tesolutions he Iublished in the county papers. ,J. \I. Wilttt;LIGHa, .1"'Ett-RoN QUA A'l"aiHAI'\t, J . M. W Eltr. Committee. G;:eo. Noland, tockland, ( , says, "My wife had pil('s forty yeatrs. I)e Witt's VVitch IIazrel Salve cured her. It is the hest salve in Amnerica'" It heals everything and cures all skin dis cases I(obertson & Gilder. BARBINS. Harness, WagOns, I3uggies, Stoves and ever% thing in our line, AS W'J WANT TO IE DUCE STOCK. F. A. SCHUMPERT, Agt tf 2tos. Beautiful and Cheap, Are our ilmported line. of Fancy China. Vases of' th latest styles and Lamps of all kinds and 1l'iceS. We can save yOu monlley. Give us a call. ROBERTSON & GILLIIR, Corner Drug Store. STIATIC~ 015 SOUTil CAROLINA, COUNTY 0OF N I0W'UlcHRi Y-1N B 1y W. \V. H odges, 10sq., l'robtate Judge. - HIRC S AiDt A. RUJI"l Shhmauitom to grant I him Letter's of Administration, of the 1Estatu and effects of Ailary Rultf), den a ceased: t '[hese are, therefoire, Li) cite and ad t, monish all andt singular the kindred , anid creditors of the said Mary Ru fi, I decased, thatt they b)e and( appeartL 1 before mie, in the Courit of l'r'o di bate, to be hteldl at Newherry Court House, on the 15th daiy of Novemb'er -next, after putblicatiotn t,hereof, at, 11 o'clock int tbe forenoott, to show cause, if anty they haive, why the said admutin 3 istratioit should ntot be granted. Given undi(er tmy htand( th is the 28th day of November, Annto D)ominh 1899. W. W. HODG) ES, Ji. i'. N. C. Notice to Trespassers. E T~FHiflXRY WAR.N ANY AND) TV all per'sons from hunting or tres pasn nor pae.The law will be enfoced gaist ay pesonviolating th is notiee. J1. 0. K(OON and 13 B. RIC[I AR DSON. Just Received A N1WV LINE 01" FR IEN DSHIP BRACE LETS AND HEARTS. Spectacles IEyeglasses Eduar Sciot IJEWLMlt & OPICiIAN NflW DRiOOS I hav' ju-t ree. ivtd maIl put, inl stock I'w1o Th'ouSatnd I''ivet Ilundredt ($2,500) )ollars of NE W DRY GOODS, Notions, IlosierV, t,nde'rwvIar, (if lover,) IIand1kerchiefs, tilmbrellas, Ties, Scearfe;, Corsets, I ' .fuei.ry, Soups, &C. Hamilton, Brown A Co.'s Good Shoes, ,vbich will b :,old at the lowest, living wtICI's fo'" tn h. Comno and see thel', 'nd let u.4 sell .oll what you need. I ;'l1 Amlerieanl In(ii;- P'rints. Hlamilton 'ulrkey I ed l'rints, Simutpson I3laek and Vhite and Silver Grey l'rints, andt all )f the best standard fancy t'rints at 5i. ('oats Spool Cotton at 412e. a doz., I. t Spool, 7 Spools for 25t, and every ,hlin ait close on to wholesale prices. PCome and see us often. A. C. JN ES. Newberry. S. C., October 31, 1899. We have now in stock the well and favorably known Keith Shoes for this Fall and Winter, Vici, Calf, &c., &c. Kid Lined, Cork Soles, the dryest and warm est Shoe made. The newest Lasts and Styles. The Excelsior Shoe Co. making the known . tShoes fr t Lined Cadies soes,w crthe yestst, wamost newpete Lasts andt Shoe sto.king cthe lares line alf Bos'adh Youtsze inShe ineweist last landites sHevy, carr tihtest fulesiest, complte,rnd L t dAestkfor thee ity Rubbe sizes orthe ws thellin,tfist dressity and-tuarned. COME AND SEE US. We lead the market in low prices for Shoes. Yours truly, 1[ AM NO T ***With past achiovemuonts, but always striving t.o outdo my former effort". You will find my store boright, with ntow goods in the line of Crockery, Glassware, Bicycles, Bicycle Repairings and Bicycle Sundries. I will mazke it profitablo to you if you call atnd examine my stock be soro buying. nThe goods aro marked to suit the timies. J.W.WHITE, Mai Sret Newborry, 8. c. Trespass Not ce. ALb 'ARtTilzi Al1J' 1IIiy warned not to hunt or trespuss Iiael of my enclosed pastugre. No doubt you are in c of these figures as you regret it: For Tailor-m ado Suits for Ladi: than Out Ladies' Cloth and B1roadelo $1.00 -great value. A!,o; a beautiful moerC, &c., all gradr's. Very pretty A and all tht lower priced Diross Goods Persian Flatil nnols, at S:1o. to 12:.. Pt Full stock of Underwear, Corsets, o Big stock Ladies' Wraps, C apes l on tho Imlarket. Ladies' ready m ade tractivo and chealp. In the 1)onestic Department. we hu Best Colorod Ilomlespuns it 5c. -10-i Sen Ldads at 1(.c , and the bottor on In our Shoe Departnient wo have ti soo theml. Carpets, Mfattings and .tu Do:l't. fail to see our Clothing. No can buy from uts a1s low a1s whou cotto Full stock Iutterick Patterns, and Yours truly, SmLL__ Founded 1842. cTIEFrEo "Sing their own praise." T.lhw STI I'F't is the Pmano to buy; it. has no EQUAI, FOR TIE IO NEY, a: olive the th Mildlelmaut's profit and it will last a lifetime; but we Iavo several bargains mn other mattkes. We have taken in exchange for StieflTs Two I vers & Pond Pianos, one, ihe finest stylo that, firm mann factures and it is almost now. If you want this mako hero are bar gainH. CIIAS. MI. STIE EFF, Piano Miautlfacturer, Baltimore, MIaryItlndl. Factory Branch Ware room. 213 North Tryon Street, Char lot,to N. C. C. 1. VILMOTH, Manager. Fix TUNIN. Palace Organs. School Books! We are now ready for the School Book Trade. Come before the 25th to avoid the rush. All School Books sold $trictly for Cash. -e'c7 IF YOU WANT CiZ KhTURIGY WM1 ~Y' OPDEP IT FQOM KrNTUCKY. SEND UJS $30...AND WE WILL SHIP vOU 4 F-ULL QUJARTS 4OF- THEiI CELE-BPATED OLD DEAERI Hedsons,Irn Sorylce in ethis Pin mp yatr.e to da y or n ight,. Next D o Heal an New OCco NE min a t hurry, but read a few run, and you will not i thoro is nothing prettic'r or cheaper th, 50 inches wide, at, J0e., 75e., and Covert Cloth at SOc. Serges,,Cash 'Iaids for skirts at 25c., 35c. and touA , too niumterous to mont ion, includinig *'-., rcales Gc. to 12c. oc. k(d J ackots, pretty and cheap as any Skirts from 75e. to '".50. Very at tvo good Colored -lometsl)uns at de. ich Iloies)tuns at ic., )rills at hc., PH. 10 greatest valntes yet. Don't fail to gs, low as tho lowest. uso paying high prices when you a was -lo. 3ubscriiptions taken for Dolinoator. Asslirale SOCIETY. On its 40th anniversary July 26th, 1899, the Equitable had on its books outstanding as surance for ONE BIL LION DOLLARS. The Assets exceeded TWO IIIJNI)RED and S14VENTY MILIAON DOL.LARS, Its surplus waS ilIore than SINTY MILLION DOL LA RS. INSURES-, Both Men and Women at the same rates. It is perhaps the strongest Life Assurance Company on earth. It writes any kind of policy the assured may want. CALL ON or WRITE to 'ARTHRLER,Agt For Rates and Plans. MiPOffice under New berry Hotel. __ We have corne here to do business, and pro pose to do so at MODER ATE PRIGES, guaranteeing fit and workmanship. We will handle a full line of Woolens, Worsteds, Gassi meres, Fancy Vesting and rouse ring, the latest designs in Foreign and Domestic Fabrics, to which we invite your inspection. SCOTT & CARIS ~ Opposite Posto Ce ITOWrT. TICE. jOTIOIN IS EREBIY GIMN L that t,hifiowing taxes havo been levied for tyO liscal year enIding~ Decemn ber 31st.,'899, by t,he Town Council of Nowberry, S. C.: - IFor Ordinary Purposes....... 5 mills For Water Wvorks and Elecctic The books wvill be opened for the col. lection of tho above taxes on tho o( h dlay of October, 1899, and will bo he p open tintil the 20th day of November, 1899. A penalty of ten (10) per cent,. will he added to all taxes in arrears af( tecr the 20th any -of November, 1899. JNO. C. (GOGGANS,