The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, November 17, 1899, Image 2
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'I)CITtIA1, C)COIitES1'(ONl)ENCE.
('olnumbit, Nov. I(.-()wing to ah
senee in ('harolotte, N, (:., the early
part of th is week, I d id not get my let
ter to 'I'TesdIay's paper.
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#xY
The State Pair this year was a gr Ieat
success. More people than were ev('r"
seen in (olumbiat at one Lime were hcre
on Thursday, and WVednsesday wias not it
bad day for a crowd. And t,he peoplr.
y.ou know, are what, make thie i"a ir a
success. h'Ie weat,her co(h1 not have
been hetter. There was no rain and1 it.
wus ueither too cold nor too hot, but,t
just what we wan ted to see. I have not,
seen ('o0. Holloway since tle FIair
closed, but suppos he thas gone homse
to rest atmd to wonder how it ill got
t,broUghi So smnoothly' and whecre all thceI
peoplc cane fron. 'T'he cr0wds wer0
handled in an excellent matnner by the
rillroaids and by the city of (Coluniin.
x
The exhibit.s il al'pear to me ithot
the same eaoh year. Tlhe (7Clmson
College exhib it, was v"eary good1 itwl tt
tr"acted mlOre attenLiion than any other.
Tlhe C,lemnson cndets were here ronw((
thing over three hundred strong. They
catlne in at special train over the Smuth
ern. The exhibit was in ebar'e of
I'rof. J. S. Newman and it made it rn-t
creditalhe showing for the coliege atnd
was it good adverti- e111elt.
'lhe races were in char,e of ('a t. S.
J. MeC'aughrin and were -aid to have
been the be.t held iv the Falti in manyMV
yeatrs. Taken altog':thler it 'va a in:tLt r
enjoyahe Fair. U
The people of the State had not only
an opportunity to ec,me together and
-C
mneet one another. but ua'o to -ee the
capital city and note it., piror' es and
growth.
I heard some complaint and criticism
of the charveter af some of the side at
tractions. It would, no doubt, have
been better if some of these had not
been r llowed, bult people who want to a
see the bad side of life can generally
find it if they seek and they (1o not have a
to seek very deligently to find it. e
Everybody saw "George" and those
who (did not lived to retiret it. l'eople
whose moral naltur'es are so easily shock
ed oni such1 Iccasionis, somehow I have
alwatys looked uonih with a1 degreee of
suticioni. Still I agree that it IS bet
tr not1 have sucTh exhib)itionls as some
on this occalsion are said1 to have been,
though I d id Rnot see thlem). hhit youi
know itl is'very easy to find( fault, anid
r'equir'es so much less exetton to see
the badt( than it does to see the good in
aniythiing.
*
As I itimratedl some time atgo tiher'e
wvere severatl elfTorts itt cautcuissing andio
iarriang inig 1po1 ltia matter's, 5o 1 tni
tld but ini mlost cases5 with i ndiffertici?
results. (if c'oturse the pIoliticians wecre
heCre fromt all over' the Statte andl those
woare thitiking of rutnning for otlices
next year' werec talking andl loriking'
artO on tas to pr'ospects. Thie prioiid
tionists hld a coniference, bitt from atll
that entn be gatther-ed, It did not amnounRt
to muceh. Trhet'e was also a conference
On dispensatory Rmatter's, andit SenaRtor
T1illmatn was present at it to consider
certain chianiges in the latw which may
be0 desir'ed. I have no douotbt, there wits
polities in this meet,ing also. HIowtever',
there is need of atmendement to the laiw
in sevet'al p)articuilars5. These are mat
t'rs that will prtoperly come before the
LegI ilture.
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The news from all parts of the Statte
is that Gov. McSweeney Is holding a
strong position wit,h the peCople and
that it grows stronger for the business
manner' in which he Is t'unning things,
and that if he continues It will be use'
less fot' any one to opIpose him next
year.
* *
It Is a long time until the next cam
paign and somewhat early to talk poll'
ties.
* *
Gov. McSwLeney ctntertained the vis
iting newspaper birethreni at the Fair'
on Wednesday of last week at the Man
sion. There were quite a number' of
themn present, and a very pleasant af ter
noon and evening was spent.
The hearing of the Douthit ease has
been postponed to the 6th of December,
on account of the accident to Mr. J.
Pudley H-aselden who was shiot near
his' hiome itMarlon county. The shoot
ing grow out of the dispensary cor're
pmndence that hlas been on for several
ieelks past, Mr. Donthit will scarcely
bj ' to the. pestponemnent ln)esih
Sb14 siiry willgd ou and hi ieilI have
no wrk to o.
~"~~ ti& b>all Wasthe sooial vent of
, week and Itis nof Adba(
aIr, but, the Club unde(' whose auspice(s
t is lgiven is Composed of memtber"s
rom1 all parts of the LState. This year
t wits Very largely attended and a most
>leasant tand delightful occasion it was.
L'he supper was excellent and served in
,ool style ind thero was nothing (u1r
ng the entire evening to mar the pleas
Iro of the occasion. Amuong those
resent we were glad to see Miss loise
Welch, of Newberry.
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Another importalrt social event waS
,he reception givei by Capt. and llrs.
W. E. Gonzales at their honie on Ties
lay evening of this week. They inter
ain bi-autifi'Iy and the e,'ening was a
nost delightful one. -. If. A.
A it. 1'. SYNO) -t,I A It 1A l-l"14
Colutnbia, Novcmlbtr lb I had the
)ie2lsure (if sp)endiung last, Sablatl in
larlotte in attentance upon the ses
'ions of the Synod of the A. . I'.
hurch which has just ieen held inl that
Aily. 'T'he mtemlhers told me it was one
f the largest attended ald o1w of the
most harmoniouls and pleasant, eonven
iuls of the Synod in its history. This
urody of ('hri"t,ians is not large in the
iout.h, but they are liberal and p)rogres.
'iVe nmd I expect, theit statistics will
,how that they contribute more money
>er' (v1ptia t hanl any other' denomnina
i( n in the Suith. I reelliilber on mi1y
ir,t vi-sit to OharlAt", sMeU ten years
t, they hadl only a muission and were
vorshipp ing in a small wooden hitilding
irounId on a baIk street. IRev. '. I;.
'odd wa". the I)astor. Today thy ha', have
Itnlnsomie churchel edifice on Trvi'on
t'reet wit.h it large cong!legation anri
aye al-o built it a ecoild church whihe
Sit very pretty mO(lern 'ttLi ure. The
m1stor, Iev. .Jno. T. Challmers, is one
if the most scholarly men in the South
nd al able pullit orator'. The y'n1i
lected hill 1 reside-nt of rirskine C'ol
L'ge at I)ue \'em. but aftercareful con
idertition be declint'd and wil rt1ma.1r
.-ith thet work at (h rot
I'ro'baly the tnt.)t i!In.ertalt;,at
t'iulrt thi convet 'Iln l . \ nou: wvi
he '.:ct1(ion of a pr- of ..: -i.
ait e tsi "t the~ .:I. f: 11".
., 1. ar d 1) ow" a r r (in te. n! 11
,Itiion1 a11 a miI (ef aI)ity. andi I .iave
o ult);:bt u1 ii ma,:-"_ a wvurt hy -:-icc 7or
f D)r. ('rier.
I)r. \!eCiintoek i still one of the
le'k- of Synod and oi S'uiday morn
ng p'reached in the Lutheran church
t Charlute. lie had so iiany New
,_r'y girls pre.,-ent that he felt some
hat at home and they were all glad to
ec him for it mate thein feel good to
.e Some one from home.
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The Synod is coimlpos.'d of an able
nd consecrated body of ministcrs and
i progre ive. In education andt mis
ionary work, it is active. A new
hurch is to be built in Columbia dur
1g the year.
In company with Mr. J. II. Hutnter,
if 1'ro0sper ity. wh 111wias a delegatte to
iynlod, I went out to I-:izabetht College'
o see l'resident King and the Newber
y girls who ar'e there. T[hey were
'lad to see some oIne from home. TIhere
re in this schootl from Newberry M1 isses
lyrtie Schuttmpert, Azile Il'ool, Marie
(vagint, Agnes Sumietr. and from
'r'ospterity Misltses A nnabel Wihe, Lillie
iilty Ilallmani. Thtey arie well pie2 .ed
v'ith thte college and tare getting along
vo1l(l I expect to be able tot report at
lie end of the session1 that thle honotrs
mud medals have come to Newber'ry.
*
lieturring to Columbia I spent the
ighlt with l'rof. Jas. 1'. K(inatrd at
Ninthlrop College, but had to leave too
arly to see anty of thte young ladies
rom Newberr'y. Tis is a good school
tind hats hatd to tur1n oti some youtng
atdies for lack oif dormi tory' r'oom. Trhe
Legislatture will be asked to build the
l'rito'ry' nteeded ard it should be done.
ile fouindatioins have already bleeni laid
ts it, was contemplated in the orIginal
Jesign.
T1his college is doing a giod work in
uhe education of our~ daughtters and deC
serves the hearity t-uppIort and 'neour
agemenit of the pteople of the State.
hC. II. A.
The death of Mr. ThIad E. Ilorton in
New York removes from journali.,m a
bright and prtomttinig li fe, andit one whto
r~ose from theo ptos!ton of country cor-~
resp)ondlent of a weekly paper to tnan
aging editor of a big city daily, and
wIthal he was a m1o.st pleasIng and cour
teouis gentleman. Weo knew him first
tas imnaging editor of the Atlanta
Journal- andl from-there he went to Ncw
York and became editorIal wrIter on
the Now York TI'mes, and was still a
yotng man, iIe was a nttivecof A nder
sotn County, this State, and has a broth
or living at Clinton, S. C.
Disucov.ered by a Womn,
Another great dIscovery has been
made, and t hat too, by a lady In this
country. "Dsee fastenedi Its elutebes
upen her and for seven yetars she wIth
stood( Its severent. tests, butt her vital
organs were tundtermined and deaith
seemed'c lwwmtnent. For three mYontths
she coughed Incessantly, and could not
sleep. She 110aIly discoveredl a way to
recoveryv, by l)urchalsing of us a blottle
of Dr. KIng's New DIscovery for Con
sumuption, and was so much relieved
on taking fIrst dose, that,shte elept all
night; and with two' bottles hias been~
absollutely cured. Her name Ie Mrs.
Luther Lutz. Tihus writes W. 0. H-an
nIck & Co., of S4helbiy, N. C. T1rial
bottles free-at all Duntg Stores.
R~euar aime r,Oo nrtJ 100. 1i.yan bot
DO YOU GET UP
WITH A LAME BACK
Kidney Trouble Makes You Miscrabi
Almost everybody who reads the news
papers is sure Ic know of the wondcrft
cures made by D
- i i Kihmer's Sw.up-l:oo
the great kidney, live
L and bladder relmedy.
It is the treat mcdi
cal triumph of the nine
tecnth century; dis
covered after years o
cocelairyascientifie research b
Dr. Kilmer, the emi
- nent kidney and blad
,,...WWN -- "" der specialist, and 1:
wonderfully successful ta promptly Curint
larne back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou
bles and l3right's Disease, which Is the wors
form of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec
ommended for everything but if you have kid
ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be foun<
Just the remedy you need. It has been teste<
In so many ways, in hospital work, in privat<
practice, among the helpless too poor to pur
chase relief and has proved so successful ir
every case that a special arrangement has
been made by which all readers of this paper
who have not already tried it, may have a
sample bottle sent free by mail, also a boc
telling more about Swamp-Root and h ev to
find out it you have kidney or bladder trAb.:e
When writing mention reading this gcne.os
offer In this paper and -
send your address to .
Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- H
hamton, N1. Y. The ' "
regular fifty cent and ,n.et sR:-R.
dollar sizes are sold by al ood drugg:sts.
ATTENTION
HOUSE KEEPERS.
Come to liobert-on G lder'4
Drug Store and hivy yioutr APPLE
amil WHITE WiNE VIN1.('Al;
CINNAMON. SPICE, CLOVES
MUSI'TAlL) and MUSTAlID SEL)
We can (UAlIANTEE the purity
Of our goods for we have tested them
Robeitsoit & Gilder
TOWN MEETING.
r aIii: DIOCil.\TI: VOT -:liS 01
.. te Twi?n of Njwh:-rrv are re
- .:to meet at the ( Tera Ilou-e.
,. TI. i.. the 2l-t day of Nort mulber.
+.1. at - o'clock in the afte-rooon, tr
nom iatte (and idat:3 for the oiliers o
1.n for ti e enruin y'ea'. or to deter
nir,e l c i such 'anidiuates Shall b(
:otnmIratt-l 1y the I)t.mo tratic I'amty.
lIy order of the Executive ('ommittee
WV. T. TAltIANi'.
Chairman.
STATE OF SOUTII CAl(OLINA
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY.
rIII": 'NDEI:SIGNEI) AND NA
than \Vheeler, Sallie A. Pitts, .J
A. Werts, Ida E. Wheeler and S. .1
Werts will ('Ier for sale at Newberry
Court louse, at public outcry, to the
highest bidder, on Monday (Saleday
the -Ith l day of December, 1,499, tha
tract or plaitation of land, lyigtt atl
be'ingtilt uato in N umber N ine (9) Town
ship, State and ('onitty atorftmtid, Con"
tuining Three liundred and Six and
Three-Fourths (:;t(G ) Acr- more of
less. 'Tlie same being the tract of land
in which ( orge Wheeler (no- de
ceased) ha( a life estate, and whiel
ntow belongs to thle undi(ersigned U n<
the above tiamed p:erso is in fee simple
The said landi will be 50old itt thtee sep)'
arate tracts, as follows, to wvil:
Tract No. I contains 105 acres.
Tract No. 2 contains 82A acres.
Tract. No. 31 contains 89) acres.
Tract No. I is as flue t imb,ered lan<
as cati be found in thIs St,ate, and I:
('overed( with original pinec forecst-long
leaf pine-andi( is only three miles fron
Little Mountain. Terms will be0 an
niount'cledn day of sale.
J. M. WHEiICL lElt
D). B. WIICELIR.
STPATfE OF SO UTHI CAR1O LI NA
COUNTY OF NEWBER RY
IN THI-E PRIOBATE COURT.
Albert J. Gibson, Clerk of Court o
Cornmon Pleas as the Adminiistrato
of the estate of Susan C. Dennitis, deC
ceatsed, Plaintiff, against .1. Hur
Denniis, Fannie IEnlow, Emma D)aw
k ins and Nat,ha,i C. Den nis, Defend
anmts.
Y ORDIER O1F TI CO)UR'
helireini, I will sell at. publ)lic outer,
b)efore the court house at Newber'ry. 8SC
di'ing the legal liours of sale, on M on
day, (saleday) the 4th (lay of D)ecember
1899, all that, tract, or plantation of Iani
belonging to the estate of Susannah C
D)ennie, dleceasedi, lying and being situi
ute in the County and State aforesaid
containing Meventy-five (75) acres
more oroless, atnd bounded by lands o
A. H. Hawkins, WV. T. Dennis, WV. W
lCnlow and the estate of Ir'wln Dennit
T'i:ms 01" SALE.: Three Hunndrec
($t00) D)ollar'3 -of the purchase mone,
to be paid in cash, and the balance o
a rt(tedit of one andl t wo years, with leav'
to the pumchiaser at the time of sale, o
any timie thereafter, to anticIpate t,hi
whole or any part of the said credi
poition of the putrchase money; th
purmchiaser' to give his bond and a mor'l
gage of the land to secure the credi
portion and to pay~ for stamps an'
paper's. WV. W. HODGECS,
November'8, 1899. J. P. N. C.
ST ATE 1OFSOU'N CAIOUIN A
COUNTY OF NEWB'1ERRY
IN PR1OBATE COURTi .
John G. Miller as ICxecutor', &c., of th
ECstate of Sue 1. AfIllet', decCeasee
P'lainiLiT, against, Mattlo 1. MIllet
et al, D)efendantEs.
B'herin Iwillt sel at public outcr
before the Court House at Newberr3
S. C., durIng the legal hou's of sale, o
Monday, (saloday) the 4t,h day of De
comber, 1899, all that tract or plantit
tion of land belonging to the estate e
Sue L,. Millor, detasedi, lying and be
ing situate in the County and Stat
aforesaid, containing Two Hind red ani
Sixty-Ilvo Acres, (205) more or less
and bounded by, latnds of J. D. Miller
IEduard Beholtz, Mattlo E, Miller ani
others on the following terms to wit:
TEnMs: One-half of the putrchas,
money to be paid cash, the balance oi
a croedit of one year, with interest .frori
day of sale, with privilege to the pur
chaser to anticipate the paynient of th'
credit port,ion. .d'he credit portion tF
be secured by the b6tnd.of the purehaso
and a mortgaRe of, th~e pro mises. Thi
mVnaet nufdmn p.-a.,,
iI(aster's Sales.
STI'A'l''; O1" SOUTHl CAlROIANA,
('OU NTV O)F NI,VImItItY IN
C (O MM)N V'id-A S.
- . ei rl- l''. Iturton. I 'ainltill',
vsi.
.A lie' ('Irehand, et al., I)ef :ndanttt.
' )Y (lillIt O)' () I T'1' il:l.:IN
r . t ' ill -ell to I It high-,.t li tt1r be
itwloe i Ie ou' .hosne at, New e rr, 8 '.,
oln tl'h dry in I)eeumluw r, all that pha
tlation of land situato in Nowberry
t:ounlt.y, v1ontatining .mtvenItyae-.m.~
t r le-s, and bo tnmhlll by Int1 :- f \V. (:
I)a1ti I 'Itt a ni p U li' reai :
from Net 1't"y to l;anti l't.'
\lo, all tLat tra : of .: - ..i:0
inl -aid county,c nt r:: : :ys .
1n1'r't or leSs, itb in :. : : of , .i
'I'IK:t\S ct' S.xit1: l1;t . :L; .':; '. l
a l1 1i by 10 J ' 'an. d i n 't t '.:
h r and;t'. o rt c Ft pi em i ,f w1:h
icave to l 'ay w to.e b: in :a-h. if
purch''la ter f.1. t c :-p with te'.:1s of
1 urth;ar 1' r :to ;'a :o" .'rs: and stamp:'s.
\ . D. \aster.
:i- Y 0 t'1:1i O N o l' t z. 1S :111:
3 i illsel tothe hi-ghest bidder be
tt: -e 00 :- - ua Newh.'!rrv. S. t..
: ::a\ in D1ectem "er. all tlat tract
S: d :....-Lte in Newbrrrv County,
I:. .ing .v: 2 .1nd red and sixtv-one
a e thl acre. a tor or Iess, and
r: d by latds of Thos. Chappell,
: i > a),.mar. litoS4tli Sinkins ao d
V: i at:ni b.v Sahua ltiver.
Tl M or S.ita-:: ()ne-t hird ca-h, bal
ance in one and two year-. seCUred lv
't d t; .f pu:rt'ha,er andl mortgagef of
retnite -old. w% ith it tetre'-t on cred it
pert ion froi day of :ale. If purchaser
ai: to Comply with tern of sale, land
will be re old at his risk. l'urchaser
to lay for paper's and stainps.
W. ). IIAIC1Y. Master.
Ma-ter's O1lic. Nov. 8. 1899.
Anthony Moon, Plaintiff,
- vs.
Dange rlield Parker, Defendant.
j3Y u(l)1:it OF COUlRT llIAIl-;lN
I will sell to the ii!fhest biddet be
fore the court house at New berry, S. C
on -ale dauy in December, all that
tract of land situate in the county of
N- wberry. State of South Carolina,
coitainiing twenty-nine and three
fourith t ars, more or less. and bound
ed lby lands of Mark Nichols, \Wmn.
.Jack on, Anthony Moon and John Al
len.
Tiu :- 01' SALlE: One-half cavh, bal
anne on a credit of one . ear, with in
terest from (lay of sale, credit portion
to be secured by bond of purlchaser and
mortgage of premises sold. i'urchaser
to pay for papers and stallps.
W. 1). IIAI UY, Master.
Master's Oflice. Nov. 8, 1899.
lvans & Wilbur, Plaint1IT,
vs.
Lizzie Cannon, Defendant.
BY OlRDIlt OF4 COURlT H-IE[IElN
dated March 3rd, 1899, I will sell to
the highest bidder before the court
house at Newberry, S. C., on sale day in
Dec., all the right title and interest of
Lizzie Cann-in in and to all and sing
ular all that, tract or plantation of land
situate in the county of Newberry and
State of South Carolina, containing
five hundred and twenty-five acres,
more or less, and bounded by lands of
T 1. S. Duncan, estate of of Mi s. Henson,
Mrs WV. E. Merchant, Dri. RI. C. Car
lisle and others, the same being t,he
"H ome Place" of Lewis Boyd, deceased.
Tr'ienMs oIr SALiu CAs!. If purchaser
fail to comply with terms of sale In
fIve days, the interest of defendant
w ill be resold at risk of former purci'ha
ser. Purchaser to piay for pap)ers and
WV. ID. H ARDY, Master-.
Master's Ollicc, Nov. 8, 1899.
Geor'ge S. Mower, Plaintiff',
vs.
- S. E. Senn, in his own right and as Ad
ministrator, and others.
D YORD1ltOF COURT H ICIllIN
DBI wili sell to the hIghest, bidder be
f fore thec court house at, Newbcerry, S. C.,
Son sale dlay in D)ecember, all that
.. tract of land situato in Newberry
County, State of South Carolina, con
- taining one hundred and two acres,
more or less, and1( bounded by lands of
or formerly of A. J. Longshore, .James
MeClung, John Sterling, lands of W.
A. Senn and Gilllim Pit,s.
TienMs o1. SA rLle: One-third cash, bal
ance on a credit of one and two years,
with interest from day of sale, to be so
cur'ed by bond of purchaser and mnort
gage of premises. Putrchaser to paiy
for papers and stamtfps.
Master's Ollice, Nov. 8, 1899.
Mary Emma Take, Plalntim,
vs.
Cornella Adams Wicket-, Defendant.
Y ORDEOR OP COURT DATE!)
B November- 3, 1899, I will sell to the
highest bidder before the court house
at Newberry, S. C., on sale day In I)"
cember, all that plantation of land sit
n at,e in Newberry County and State of1
t South Carolina, containing three hi
3 dre-d and fift.y acres, more or less. and
-hounded by lands of 1E. S. Keitt, Mary
ictker't, estate of Janet A. Rulf, Wmn.
ffT and others.
The above land will be sold1 In two
tracts of 150 and 200 acres each. Plate
, will be exhibIted on day of sale.
. TleinMS o1 SAmLie: One-hallf cash, bal
ance In one and two years, with Inter
est from day of sale; credit port,ion to
s be secured b)y bond of p urchaiser anid
.mortgage of premises sold, with leave
to) purechaser to anticipate payment In
whole or in part. Purchaser to-pay for
papers and stampsa. Mwe
Master's 0111ce, Nov. 8, 1899.
- WV. WV. Hodges, as Probate Judge, &c.
Plaintiff,
f vs.
- James F?. Watkins, et al., Defendants.
Y ORDNR OF' COURT H 1kJimfN I
B will soil to the hIghest bIdder'be
,fore hecourt house af, Newberry, 8- C,,
I on sale day In D)ecember, all that cer
tain t'act of land Iying' In Ne wberry
, County, containing ninty-uix and one
fourt.h acres, more or less1 being~ tract
No. 3 of the'lands of William Watkins,
-deceased, and bounded by Jande .co,
y T. Rlied, Ralph Iioazman and lands
fotamerly belonging to William Wat,
y kin~s, deceased.
.Also, all that other tract of landi sit
uate In' Newbertry County, confainiog
uilpety aere#.,mQor 1.P82s, .And ound
nd by lande fomnely balonging to 'Wtra
liitm \'atkins, lnd of titt. T'. l tlid, t
estlte of aittues W'illiamis.
'l:R i :\m .t: lla e latfe s id, e.1, tll.
( niCt' l it - er' l ' a krtt, mor", ort I t 1t ,
n(d b u d on t tl I 11' 1i 't1 estae o' r;> .c .
to) be. st'e!it"t'd t"\ t'.t, ' I ,1' \ <j IV'~ ii
f ic ;'. A.. -. .' : ' (.,
iipp.
Mrt' . t+'lr , , S the tact'fsad esit
i'ng, l '1, and l0 o n
e dI bt tt h id o1 et a '\ i " l of eState f I i
l1t!i th~ 1~4~h'
o,:14 a+1S~~l lh::~iV ti lt1' 1 :tte ;. " ld it
11att in =:it e,:1 t tltt St te eolt i14tt' ttya S. 111011c or less, itt1d1t'oll(11d
eti1 by lit\, of c,at.O (,f '. M. Derrick,
e-tate of .1. 1) \\'edt:uian, by C'annon's
t'rek and by pu''it road leading f(ruin
Newtt'trrr ('- . to t'olunbia. S. C.
T,': 1 t( oi S Lt.:: One-third cash. b,l -
inee on a credit of one amd t wo years,
with iteretst fr-om day~ of sale,2 to) be 42
cureil by hnd of purcllse' and mo-t
ea^e of premIIist'5 soldi, wiih leave tof
purcha-01' to anticipate ptay milent. I'ut"
ehaser must comply with terms of stile
in one ..ourt r1" premises will be resold
at h is risk Pu rchaser to pay for stami:s
and 'alpers.
W. D. HARDY. Master.
Miatcr's Ollice, Nov. 8, 189i9.
The National Bank of Newberry,
South Carol in a. I'lnl i it,
vs.
James .1. Thomas et al., I)efendants.
BY OUDII ( )" ( Oli:l' H EREI N
dated Nov. 10. 189i6. I will sell to tha
hiIhes h idlcr before the Court F ion;.e
at Newberry, S. C., on sale day in lie
eember all that tract of land situate in
Newberry County. $tate of South (ar
olina, containing one hundred and
ninety-six acres, more or less, andl
bounded by lands of Mirs. S M. Oxner,
Levi NI. Presley, W. T. Cofield, Mrs.
Sarah E. Chick and others.
Also all that tract of land in the said
county and State containing eighty
three acres, muore or less, and bounded
by lands of Mrs S. M1. Oxner, L. M.
Presley and other lands of James J.
T'homas.
'I'itis o' SAL:: One-third cash and
the balance on a c-edit, of one and two
years. Credit portion to be secured by
bond of purchaser and mortgage of
preis. sold, with leave to purehaser
to pay his whole bid in ensh. Ciedit
portion to Ieair interest from day of
sale. If purchaser fail to comply with
terms of sale in three days land will
be resold at his risk. Purchaser to
pay for papers and stamps.
V. 1). HAlDY , Master.
Mast,cr's Oliiee, Nov. 8th, 1S99.
T. P. Pitts and J.S. l'itts, as Ador.,
etc., l'laintili,
vs.
Miles P. Lake, et al., Defendants.
BY ORDER OF COt.T mElnEIN
B will sell to the highest hidder
before the Court House at Newberry,
S. ('., on sale day in December, all that
plantation of land lying in Newberry
County and State of South Carolina
adjoining lands of, or formerly of Asa
I'. Davis, C. S. Cleland, Esq., of Johnl
Satterwhite, deceased, and others, and
containing seventy-thrce and one-half
acres, mOre or less.
'I EtMs OF SALE.: One-half cash, bal
ance 01n a cr-edit of one year- wit,h in
terest, from day of sale, credit portLion
to bc sectured by bond of plurchaser and
mor01tgage of premises ->ol. Purchaser
to pay13 for' papers andl 4.Cami1ps.
W. D). H-ARD)Y, Master.
Master's Om1cc. Nov. 8th, 1899.
Sally Jobhnstone, et al., Plaintitfs,
vs.
Elizabeth R. C7oppock, et al., D)efen
dants.
B Y ORDER OF COURT HEREIN
I will sell to the highest bidder
before tIle Court H-ouise at Newherriy,
S. C., on sale day in December, all that
lot of land situlate In the town of
Newberry, S. C., containing one aer-e,
more or less, and bounded by Pra-2tt
Strecet, Coates Street, Friend Street,
and Wilson Street. Lot will he di
vided and sold In two or mor-e lots.
T1EIIMs 0F SALa: One-third cash;
balance on a ecredit' of one and. two
years, wit,h Interest on credit portioni
from day of sale; (credit por1tIon to be
secured by bond of purchaser and mnort
gage of premises sold with leave t.o
pur11chaserI to anticipate payment Iln
wvhole or In p)art. Pu'mrchaser- to pay
for papers and stamps.
W. D. Hardy, Malster.
Master's Offce, NQv. 8, 1899.
WV. D). Hardy, Master, Plaintiff,
vs
Thomas W. Gallmnan, Defendant.
BY ORDER OF COURT flEREIN
Bdated Nov. 2, 189)9, 1 will sell to the
highest bidder before the Cour-t [House
at Newberrly, S. C,, on sale (lay in De
cember-, all that ti-act of land lying In
Newber-ry County and . State of . Sout,h
CarolIna contatining one hundred and
five ac:-'s, mor-e or less, and hountled
by tiracts No 2 atnd No. 4 of? lands1 of
Elizabeth Gallmnan, J1. 13. and L. O
I?ellers and .John Sligh.
T1EttR OF. SA,l*:: One-half cnsh, hal
ance on a cr-edit of or.e year, wIth In
terest, fro i dn(ay of sale, cred It por-tion
to be secui-ed by bond of purlchaslter and
mortgage of pi-emises sold; with leave
to p)ur1chaser to ant,IcIpate payment In
whole or In part. Purcehaser- to pay for
paperts and stamps.
W. D. H ARDY, Master. {
Master's Offce, Nov. 8, 1899.
WAGONS& BUGGIES
In Car Loads.
We havo just received a car of the
Well Known White Hickory Wagons;
also, a car of Baggies, which we, will
Bell .hleap. 1( in needi.of a Wagoii
or Buggy, itwill pay you to call and
et our prices bofore making your.
pulrchnso. WVe buy in large lots, pay.
cash, discount our bills, which en
ables us to sell Fiirst Class Goods at
low prices, Como and see us. We
will take pleaetiro jiti ebowing you
what we have. We guinntee ev'ery
Wagon a i Eggy to give entire
sat isfaot,lon,
jare Y4iPnanjsn1.0
RUN AN
Not doubt you to in
Sit t ho's tli'rS as you
'egret. it:
\ 'a n a ie .\ u ; b sfora ti tv
I,htn 'h I atiS, (', tt h :ttid lies udatsh,
r k tt t .2:' . .' ad :0-., ind
n -a in-ls, at ai to Iie. l'e
,ates 1e, t ; 2t.
13ir sto'l Ladies \ raps, (ap-. and
taekets, petty and (heap a+ ty on
he martu.. I,adte's re"adv mtde
'kIet fromn 15c. to rl 50. Very at
ract iN e ;tnd rhteap.
In the Domestic I )'partmnt, we
tae -od Color d 11 oii no:pun at 4c.
lest Colored Homespun at 5o. 40-Inch
lo!t,nspun at 5''.. Drills at 5c , Sea
slands at I e.. and better one:.
I n oltr Shoe d1eparttmett we have the
;reatest 'alues yet. I)on't flil to see
tntr ('Ilothin;;. No use in paying high
>rices when you Can biy from ts as
ow at when cotton was .c.
Iul stok 13uttcrick patterns, and
ab sriptius taken for Delineator.
Yom s truly,
B IG C
I have sold out mny entire li
Notilns, and will hereafter cai
ine of'
Clothing, Sho
urnishit
In my Clothing Departmont you
ityles in Suits, Pants and Overcoats
MY SHOE LINI
vith r.ll kinds of Shoes for Men, W
atest styles in Soft and Stiff Hats, f
Mv line of FURNISHING GOOD
3osiory, Suspenders, Collars, Cuffs, t
o wear-now and fresh.
Prices the Lowest! Sty
the Best. Everything
Yours Truly,
MU. A.L
A FULL
Ziegler Bros
This line is known to the trade a
~ull line of latest styles of Ladies
I2.0 to t3.0.
In rLodium grade we carry aL full I
Butt on and Lace. This is the best
narket. 8 to 12-$1.00. 1251 to 2
A line of Box Calf Shoes in Lace,
ralutes ever offered. Also full line o
raluos.
Como to see us, we will sell you bo
tiso. Respectfully,
Jam
The Shoe House
R.C.WILLIAMS
-THE
3reets His Friends in
1899
And asks a con
tinuance of
their
PATRONAGE.
N-e will be glad .to
ihow you his goods
md to sell to you.
:AL TO SEE ilM
BEFORE BUIivAN
a hurry, ut read a few
run, anc you will not
591'2 A|
T1.11:O1'G(I Ill: sIIoICS
to the feet, and hence through the
whole body the path of disease is often
plainly marked.
Don't catch cold from wet feet. Wear
a pair of our strong, handsome and
well-m1ade
and be independent. of the weather.
Men's and Woimen's shoes aec both
made of honest material. There is no
filling up with useless trash. Ieal
leather and good workmanship do not
most much here.
IA. NGE
nie of Dry Goods and Ladies'
ry a first class and up-to-date:
es and Gents'
ig Goods.
can find all the latest and nobbiest
for Men and Boys.
IS COMPLETE
omen and Children. I have all the
-om the cheapest to the finest.
S is hard to beat. Underwear, Shirts,
mnd every thing that a gentleman needs
les the Latest ! Quality
Fresh and Up-to-date.
N' .A.3r exM.,I
LINE OF
. Fine Shoes
udies!
being the best on the market. A
and Misses Button and Lace Shoes
ino of Ladies' Missos' and Children's
line of medium grade Shoes on the
-$1.50. Ladies sizes 2 2.8--$1.50.
$1.00, $1.25 and $1.'75-the greatest
Boys' School Shoes that are great
~tter shoes for the price than any one
Newberry, S. C.
Just Received
A NIEW LINIC1 OF
FRIENDSH IP BRACE
LETS AND HEARTS.
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