The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, November 28, 1899, Image 2
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E. II. AULL. ErIToR.
AS' T(1 TAX ES.
We note that our local Col nternporary
is advocating low taxes and that the
MIoountaineeI' and1 ,ome other contemn
p, raries are joining in the chor'+(s. \'e
all want low tax's but this Il atter of
t txes is a Ih.in, practical business
prol,o-ition. It is a v(ry easy maatter
t:, talk abou' the overburdenel tax
p:ayer and high txes and to demand
lower taxes. It is the stock in trade of
the dernagogue and the three for a
quarter type of ,tatesrnan. Now. we
do not want to he rinu-ncnderstood. We
do not nean that any of our conten
pories that are di cu C sSing this (uest1ion
are any of these things, andi we join
thenl in the (leire for a reduction of
taxes to a mninitnutn, but why not give
the people ol nlething practical in all
your di-cu-,Sion. Ilow do youiI propose
that taxe- can be reducetI'? T1o redu<-e
taxI- you Ir.u-t cut down expenditurts
somnewherec. Where will you begin-?
Where is there extravagance in the ad
ministration of the government, county
or State' As we have .aid, it is easy
to prate about high taxe ( and to tell the
pelpih- that their taxes Sihould be re
dlu("i",. \\'h,_re will yo(u start-? A nd we
;t'k the (llI"ti(,n inl all ser"ioulsnes, arnd
<-ir ne-ine- for if there ean ie redne
tiun T1he 1lerald amd New-, will join
.ilu inn-t heartily, butl, we do not be
I :v. in talking to the galleric in this
iattter. Y,oil Ilyt re n (nbert that the
Whonntitlltional 1nVention of 1195 in
trentWdf'( the free ichoOl tax fro(mn two
til i l to three mi ills. 'iud you tIl
11tW down-?
The pe-ople dem11anlh-l the- huildintg of
4'h1.l-en ('1ll( (lli and \\'inthrop. It
(">neyi 11 (,n e to hnuiln tilin mam it take'1
in1oney to ke(.tp ther a oin . \Voul you
t>i the appr"opr"it ionl to th --e institu
tionl' The only way to rati-e thlis
nmey i- by taxat ion. Th'l(-n there are
the-" South ('atr,lifa ('1,lle:re and Ithe
('itadOcl and th1' n '"irr ol llb-g,. A\Il
thie-e take runney' to ki p thern i g .
Would you -)hui tl,ern up' \\e '_':mt
you that ii! State coll'ges for hredie
education is a pr'-- to i44. loal for a
little State like t hoti Carolina a n1
wha'n The rirahli anI -e-ws at few '(yo
t! ( oppo,(se(I t.he buiildin, of sotn. of
tilY , we wWerte tohl t.hat k e won. an
en ly\ of the f 1rner and all thit sort
of t h ing, and noiw rne of thus(. samn4
lcolle and tho-e who alvoted the
building of n11re coleges, tallk about
tatxe, beinnr high. \\ould you tear
down these ctile..e \\' woulh not
tAfter we found it was tahee polfey of the
Stae to ila e there -choo'",, and theyo
wtre buiit, we fell il line and want to
sec then Od iutpporte<. To O( so, it tal-,
inlney", and to r"ai-e this mllnliy, you
hust levy aml iollet taxes. It is an
inev'ita ble conclusion and11 ats certain an
nure ats death.
Wo'uuld yiou cut ol' t1c little pension
money the state pays her ohl (onfed
trate soldier? WVe t,hink our eoultcm
mlp ict' ebavot e the i onft e det w e r e ed
tonsievyaba. Ti ga tou hepid, ando
tooka IiO., yu have1 1 toX hae 11non ean
ibl oretax4 to paywherr deti ,hayst
tpay theX intrt.Igyfr'veewr
hInti' cni.y alfairs,yo choolveforhae
'Ioeto bitl bridgs and( lpaysfo it,h x
townse of 44 the courty unes youx aholish44
thee things, an to poet(1 texcelneyyo
lo'tiola trapo 1and Oi bucme inte ohi
tl about( tos tNow if tlerIleisn
spltc whee11) jtherecant he a Vreducti of
tox8penditures why( piinon thatpeout,uand if
Naewill be'. teucat. nlss ou Ile
uce expendiyture alat thes Ialkpaoe.
hbout taxes. wel not,( aon ytoeany
thewoppgortdut, have supplemntedil
mh oansdtIuonal scoltaxt and wel
ave8 alany ouonde them f)O)o "
AHowvn,i ththa 18own ae o thilda
ibino, asn o anyle worthl a peny.r W
will jocatily ill adotng epbi.
imprdovnmtty and fog them we01 aned
tolev tax. bTloo geIor G~eae Sch oolw
high mney tand aoebx. Whode0 tere
t,i taxhy gruoinld fo wro wer an
hunrciden in thsbrahavcol bfore,
thngs tarequieow eexend00.ro
Th pbet waeruokdsd,igt for the 0 o
are foundalngw il toiopposeu excellent
to at esomedadditionallexpendutures nW
whoewill,ryoun began Tatsr thx.
aueto. tae. enedasstmo
WashmgOIon, I). C., Nov. 22.-Adhmi
al I)eway, It is said today. Is greatly
r ieved by the crilicisn of his (eeding
Ii house to his wife. She shed tears
and ie is sorry that he ever took the
house. TIre admliral wou ld not have ae
'epted the house had he known that a
string was attached. Ife feels so d is
rusted1 ie would like to leave the eoun
try anid almost regrets the battle of .\a
nila.
In the deed transferring the home to
I'cwey'- son, rccorded tolay, a life in
Iire-t in the property was reserve d by
.\dnliral Dewey and wife.
We lind the above item in the press
(ispatches of it few (lays ago. We rc
marked when we saw that the great
naval hero had aeepted the home in
\\'ahington and then a-ked that it be
furnished that we were sorry he had
accepted it, but th t, it was only an evi
dence that we were all human and had
our weak points. Now, I)wey issorry.
I"arthly fate and lenown have their
(Isiavadtntages and the popular applauSC
of the murltittude is a very fickle and
urn.table thing. lowever, Dowey its
been unjus-tly Criticisel and censured
in this inatter. His transfers of the
property h ttvc only been for the pur
pose of having it made sure to lescenl
to his -on. And if it was given to him
what matters it to the donor's what he
doe- with it?
We trust, that 'Il, iksgivinrg Day will
he ober -ved as it should be. The peo
ple of thik State have much for which
to be thankful and should give thanks
to the Giver of every good and perfect
gift.
I.t the mncrerhants all close their
plac .8 of bcine '. Thecustom in
Nc. berry for- ycars has beeii toob,e've
l'hanksgi ving, ])iy and this will be the
c7ase this yeIar. It is ale gal holiday
ani all ipublic olice's and the banks will
bh- leled and the po,tolliee will ob
-"rtvc, iurncay hour"s. OIur country
fric"ucl, will enjc y their' turkic y and
eranbc"r1ry arnl tho"e of us inl the city
whi 'e fortulnatc enough to have ia fat
'obler will also enjoy turkey and eran
berry'.
Ihut, while we( ar"c t. :,r- (.nj>yin;; thie
hay we -huld r"rnmbcr 'he poor and
the orph;tm. WVe are gladl to .<re that
thero ceny to be an unusual dsite to
take up a colbelction on thi- day for the
orphanus unti that, that is to be done in
Newbcriry. Let contributions he liber
al. And Ihenl ren,iinsher the poor and
;!ivc- to tlw'i so that while you enjoy
-our iriner you Inay be happy in the
thouight that y,rt have cuontrillted to
lie (r.joyInernt, coiiifot and happiness
oi sOille onle else.
he ev iderce that the I1aseldens had
ordclered and had m iead steel breast
plates selms (onv"inci ng. lI factt we
io not think Mr. I faselden hits ever
Ienied having had the breastplates
Inauie. lie says he never had them on,
but with the evidence now in it will be
very dillieult to con vince the public
tht,t he (liI not have the arm'or plates
on. Why did he have then made if he
idid not intend to wear themn.
As mtiltter of fact we see no good reu
ion for denying the breast plaLle matter
lt all. 'Thcrc is no sin to nut, on breast
pIlates. lIn fact it sOeni.o uI)(s to ind i
ite foresight, arid( judgmenlt, to have
miiitlt the br'eatstpltites alldi it, seef1ti to
n's It, would be bietter' to (com1o otit ad
say y'e5 we had the breaClstIlates iiade
and had t,hem OnI. W hy nIot'
8itony Ilatt ery 8 Rot und( ShelR.
Su nday wa'~s itn initeresting anid pi'ofit,
blel occasion foi- Zion. It, was mission
ar'y railly daiy. [1ev. (G. S. Hear'den, of
St,. Lukle's, prechediC( a sermioin on 1mis
sions. The sinin~ig wats e xcellent; it 1s
novel' other 'wise itt Zion. Th'lei r cihurcih
(8isR inh fore1fi'rnt; it, has a large Rmeml
heRshlip , ita liuiin1ig Sun tday-school
undiCer Li.heSi supeiniitendene,y of t,hat. zeal
(115(us 1CI church-woler', Nlr. E. I >. CromrhI,
Il)'(isperouIs l'IIV'wor'th Lecague and mis
lionary' societ,ies, nicely located In t,he
midst8 (If aL dIesei popuItlat,d, pr'osper-~
1)11 people)1. Who cian e staimate w..hat,
groodl Zion hits idone 1(1nd w'ill do for the
Alaster''s caIlIu? May~ s13heonver weary
in well-doing, but strive to pIress for
wa'rLd to gr-eater tin1 gs.
The Iirist Sundahiy in IDecember' there
will be pIreaebiin,z at,'/ZionR at, 1 o'clock
in the atfte'rnoonI inistead of in t,he miornh
liev. WV. 1H. Ar'iaii, the good shop-1)
hier'd of the( l'r'isperi ty 'i r'cuIit, wvill
ireach'1 iat St. Lu ke's 'J Tanksgi vinog Da~y
"the mo01rnin1g.
The( 31 chidren1's iiona0 iry socie1 ty of
lie fi rst Sun daiy a fter'noon ini DecemR
Ier.
p5r. IAlalind ll IaIw kilns, miot.her' (of
hie l1ev. .1. 1'. Hlawkinis. died( Slay,
norini IR, aged abomut o3 year's. T'hIe
ial w ill he at, St,. Lunke e's t,h is mioin -
Rig. She leaves sevenl chiiildren~ an a
mmb er of gratnd-clihIR'('en and greaIIt
PiRand-chiir'en. She' is Rho Iitst (of ten
sster's and1( brotheis, all oIf w hom(1, e'x
:ept two, Itta ied to a ripje (hl atgo.
A numbler (If farmers have sugarm ('an11
litntedl .his8 yea:r. (Conis iRidrable gra'in i
vIII he sown. WVe Riced diver-sity of I
I'r'etty weatther'. "i AIOI." 1
Nov,emRber- 20, 189)9.
IIart ford civew.t
MIIIsses O1livo and DaIsy OlIdwiell1
Isitedi relatives nleiar Smyr'na aely.
AI'r. G. H. Summeri1Q went, 01n1 a business
'Ipl to Columbia lmast "Riday.
TIhe young 11e0111 had Ia soeull at the
rsdence of Mir. J1. J. Schumipert,'s Oinh
List,usdaty nIght,.
Air. WIIlSSwittenber'g spenlt the nIght a
Ith hIs collego fienId Mr. Hennie Li
uzhar'dt latst wyeek. t
A Inmber of the HIartford peop)le d
et (over to New Chapel to attende
ilasslonary Day13," (In yest,erd(ay. OR
T.hie followIng Is the 'oll oIf honor for hi
o past monlth at Hairtfor'd school:
lin Buzhardt.. MIaud CJrmer. Slag
ito Hayes, 10ddIe HI pp, Fraink H Ipp,
rad1y1HI)pP, J. C. Hipp)1, J1r, Holland
iysinger, Sudie Schumlfper't.
DavId Copperfield. I T
Nov. 27,1'99. .I
"I wouldn't be ithoult Do W'itt's 1i
rz/oI Salvo for any consideration," of
'ltes Thoa. U. Rhodes, Centorflold er
Infallblo for plIe?er cts, burns andI hc
In diseases, B3owareo of bounterfeIte. I
'bertson & Gilamr..
'Il4lriX 111ill New .
M.IrrConni<liy, of the( l''airvie
HP(;tion, has moved his faiIly to tlI
Newberry Cotton \VilIs.
AMr. J. Sant Moore expects to uio
its frtn,ily soon to the factory at (
lu bii t ,,.
M1r. .1. I>re's ('ttnon hals the, Ino
putnks we ev r s:aw grow on ti
'IMP arn ount of land. 'T'hey ren;in
its of tfhe Ilint iovk't of that iaetiors, b
(auseo they are wn thieck.
The nI miter I ,i)., of St. ILiikes, hmv
miade at <iuanitity of the regular suga
cane Hyrurp fiouii the amonit of pornie
around their ntill. 'I hey lake a11 in
syruip. They grindi it,.rnd make bot
by tliachinery.
Mr. 1). L. Boozer and fatly htv
moved near Proip--rity. We are r.
s:urry to lose such neiglibJrs as yo,
Luther.
A nunmber of people aire niovin
throughont tile county just now an
will continue until January-all try
ing to better their conditions, w
guess.
Alisses Nannie and SIllie 1:ulmer, o
Etheredge, Salud a County, speit S.
urday night with Alr. 'I'. L. Catneron'
famiily of this section.
The rain that h:s fallen i:ltely ha
been v ry beneficial to sinall grain.
We are s>rry to report that the con:
dition of Mr. BHlton Stockiuan i- n
better. Ile is Hick with typhoid fever
Mr. Willie Vise has at sick child.
The weather bi gis to feel like win
ter.
Died on 'Ihuriday, November 2i,th
I 39, little Georgo Willie, an infan
child of Mir. and Mrs. .1. Wiley Stock
man' of this seetion. Its reallin wert
laid to rest in Zion grave yard oin Fri
day, November 2ItIi instant, The fun
eral services were conducted by Iev..1
V. 13lan ton, assiste"d by the Itev. \V
If. Ariail.
Last Sat urday was at (ay long to be re
imembered by at number of our peophl
for se veral reasons, one Pevial ret. (i
Wis at cold rainy day and a i numlbor o
them away from lomue. Althoughi
number will remember it because it
was children's day at Bethel chureb
\\'e lil not expect to finiId msany pleopl(
present on account of the had weather
lut we were soniewlhat surprtied whe,
we reached the church, considcrin}
sulh a (ay as it was, and it nearly 1lIed.
and if it had been at renil nice day it
8oile We have been having we feel con
lident thit he church would have no
near hli all tie peoplt'. ''he exercise:
were b,gantil about I I o'clock, opened by
msiie, 1'ollowed 1)by prayer by the su per
in tenl ent, Mr. E. S. I omnill kl. ''he
execeises w'ere carried out very imtpres
sively and beautifully, and we heard a
nulher of c ltnnmenlts passed oil them.
On account of the inelenency of the
weatlher several of Ithe children were
letainel froIli being present, who were
to take part in the exercises. The pro
gral, as Jiubtliislted, was earrjed out
with ai few exceptions. All who teok
lart in the rxercises acted their ptrts
" well that hey have heaped laurels
of praise on their heads and their in
-;ruietor:+, and it went to prove that
they had been well trained for the oe
easion. While all recited well and neec
rommntuing we can't refrain from mnen.
tuning the following Who recited ex.
traordinary and Comilient on (heir dle.
livery, viz: Alisses Ida Blaker, Orrie
WVaiIs. l;clna D)ominick, Inez Domti.
nick, I:lattii Waiis, L.ue 11lrimon a1d
Messrs. (:. E. Dom,rinick, J1, '. Tlurlner,
Jleromse Morris and Brady Waits. Ac
ror(lilng to my judgment those need
sieial iention. l11ev. J1. L. Vass, )r.
G. W. G'crr an' ltev. V. S. 13. h'ord
were expected to be present, anlid tutaki
addresses, but they did nit comne. A f
ter the prograin had been carried oul
dinner was anltnounced, a nd on account
of the raii, soni planks wore broughi
into the house 111(1 laid across tile topm
of 11( he pew, w hiichi formed a table, wiheret
a11lt at to(I hearits' cointen)t., w(e thin1k
A fte intmr1 R13'1ev. J1. WV. BlatOin, th114
paistor' of the: clhurich, mtade an1 excel leni
1ddre( s iC5on Suniday SChool work anc
Connie4 Maxw~el I Orpharnage. TPhi
beniediction wasti pronountced by R1ev
lanliton. S4) closed( a chhildrlien's day13 al
liethiel to be long r'emlembieired by
imiiber who were l)reseint,
WVe had( a1 ni1ce shower (of rain lasi
evenIing~ and it wvill do the small11 gri'ti
crolp juist sown miuch goold.
MJi r. J. lC. Carlisle is spenldinIg thc
week wit,h Mi'. S. A,.Jet.er and a1sist,ine
himn in butildinug hIs new hlouse aIt Beth:
EdelCn.
Mris. . 1. Cofield and Mr is. S. 'A.
Je tr' paId a Ilying visit to ourii com
muanity yeCste'day and1( attenlded the
wvedding at Dri. 1R. C. Car'lisle's last
nlight.
It was imy leastn13'O to attendl one of
Lhe miost leasant111, social eents of the
sealson, which took plaIce aIt the hospit,
bhle home11 of Drm. and1( Mrts. Carl isle last
veing. At eal. calndilch lit thle
n.iests begaIn to ari'Ive and1. conitinuiied
nil nearClIly two huniidred people11 pre
ent.ed themselv'es at this home. At,
uhe tiime ainOtetd Mis Ida P(11Lursley
ook her' )laeCC at thle p11ano and the
bidalil part,y camIO In keepinig per'fect
.tp to thte henIitiful stra11ins of "T'1he
Bida11 MarIIch." T''he attendants were:
Il.r. Erwin RieniVck andl Miss Ilessie
anidsay. Mr. 100E win Car'lislo andl Miss8
'nIe ( hibson. M. iver (ci CarmIn and
bliss Est-le T'od d. Mr I. I ernardi( Car'
11aMiset sA 8 Nello Kennedy. liev.
V. HI. Lindsay13 and4: Mliss Nina)1 Cari'Isle.
for'. (. 0. ParkInson 1and( Aliss Mami111
ien)wick. T1hen caime t,he putt.y blushAl
ng, br'ide leaning on the arPm of heri
ldl (of honor, Mliss Lula Moseley, whlo
aIve herl away13 to the gr'oomi, R1ev. Isaac
et,iing as best man0. Thle ceremlifony wals
erformed by 11ev. E. 1. Kennedly, a
rother of the grOoom assisted by R1ev.
. 11Hood. After' tIle congratulations
sumplltuious supperCi was ser'ved. Thc
r'esen)ts wei'e numerous011 Iand cosly, fiar
>O many to 13i1 nam o beautiful to dc
3r'ibe. The bride's mlaids wei'e dressed
i whlite OVer' green. Th'le houso4 (deco
ttons and( tile l0i'crem and1 cake cor
Isp)ond(ed with them., T1he bridal par1lty
a todlay to D)uo W?est to attond a r'
pt,ioin at tihe home of the gi'oomn. By
uSs marilago Newberr'y loses one of
or' most popular daulghters, and4: we
'e all for' a tIme separated fr'om a vr
Jar' little fieind, for' the brIide0 Is a
u0 t,ypo of sweet, gentle, moldest,
)ithlern womanhlood, and1 fr'om her'
lildhoeod had won thle hleart,s of every
1o. We wild) t,heso young peopleO a
Ihppy voyage throughl life.
November 23, 1899.Nra
1Y VRTUE~ OF AN ORDER OF
W.W. Hodges, Pi'obate Judge, i
1I sell at, the late residence of Niary
'IY, deceased, on Friday, the 8th day
Decomnber~ next, the per'son)al pIrop
1.y of said deceased, Conlsisting of
uisehold furniture.
r'erms of Sale: Cash.
DAVID A. RUint", Adnm.
101house andlie looks happy.
Wheat is being sown on all ,die. The
t farersare no longert' risking t,e \\'est's
, jtIdetent on big crops. but they ate
nakin; bread at honte. Tie cotton
rtrop is about wound ny an,l nearly all
) "old and the money from the short, erop
r is as nitch ats was the cro) of Iast year.
- I .("e morr, youing mnles and( hor)1ses
I"ai:sed in the vcuntV than in a long
e time
r" M .. *V. Long, .1r., will move to
a Silvet' Street IIext week.
S ''he1re will he a ne .V d welling to go
h nyt soeon in our town.
\r. 1'oy, the stove mtan, is spendintg a
o few days in to"wn
We are glad to see Mir. David Pitts
looking so well. fli was in town to
dttV.
g W. \V. Spearman is sowing 22 acres
in wheat.
.There are a lot of hogs to k}ll in this
o com1 munity.
. Notice of Primary Election.
yTOT'I('E IS II HIt:lil' (;I\EN
.that a Dlemocrattie primary elee
tin will be held onl Friday, the 1st day
of December, 18i9, in the Council
Chambers in the town of Newherry, S.
(., for Mayor and Alde reten of the
. auid town, to serve for one year, said
primary election to he conducted Ac
cordin g to the rutles and regutlations
e adopted by the citizens' ieeting.
. I1he polIs will be opencd at 8 o'clock
t. t., and close at 4 p. ni.
The following nanied persons will
serve as t mang,-rs of election, to wit:
). W. T. Mibler, Jno. W. (uppock and
S. S. [aangford.
fy order the Exeentiver ('ommnuitie,
of the 1)emoerntie party of the town of
ewrhet'ry, S. C.
JNO. C. WI SON, ('hairmati.
f I ov. 27, 1899.
TRESPASS NOTICE.
l - 'IERSONS AM.: Ill.:{.:V
warned not to hunt or 1i,h4 on (lhe
lands of the ulnder.ir'ned without, wvrIt
rten lertison. The law will be t rie"t
ly enforced aga:nst all Violatotrs of this
n otice.
JAS. A. and 1. S. 1Wt'1TON.
J. MI. WVOlKAAN, .Jr.
it.
STATE OF SOUTIi ('-\'-tOL[NA,
COUNTY OF NE\ i;lElt,.
PR1OJLAT'1 C'OUR1T.
John G. Miller, as Ix'or. &c.. of Sue
I. Miller, deceased, l'I:tintitr, vs.
latttie E. Miller et al., Defendants.
THlE CREDITOR(SOFTl 1.
rT :Cl'n'o~ 01"'Il :E
.1 tate of Sue L. Miller, leceased,
are hereby required to lender in and
establish the demands against said e's
tate oit or before the k st day of lie
ce.nber, 1899, and creditors are' here by
enined from )r'osecntiling their de
ulands in any other p r"oceedil.rs.
W. W. 1IIO(;l1;8,
l'robate Judge.
P. N. lartin in his own right aid as
A d mt'r. &c., Plai n t,i fi,
Vs.
1l. I n. ;at,in et at.
T) Ol"' 0l COU' 1)ATEl
JI, Noveember loth, 1899, 1 w ill sell
to the highest, bidder before ,te Court
Rlouse at Newherry, S. C., on saleday
in December next. All that tract, of
ltand contieing thirt,y-three acres.
mtore or 1oe.., known as the "Tartyard
Tract lyin 1g partly w i th i an ld partly
withont the vorporate limits of' the
town of Newberry and bounded by
y ..t( -..1idc by
lands of J1. J1. Lante. Ilactkjack Road, a
Street runtning ftroin Newblerry C2ol logo
to I lackjack lI oad, htnds of, otr form
etrly of, .1. M. ilaxter attd othiers.
balatnce in on arid two year's, with int
t.eres t, fr'omt day of satle, credit potion
to bec secured by bond of purichtaser arnd
mtort.gage of prLemtises, wit,h leav'e to pay(3
whole hid in cnsh. P0urchlaser to piay
for ltppers antd stamps.~~
WV. D). IIARDY't, Master.
Master's Ollice, Nov. 1 :lt, 1899.
STATE ON SOUTH CAltOLINA,
COUNTY 01F NEW.BIElRY--IN
PitOBATE COU1'T.
A uigtstuts 1H.1. Schteek, itt h is ownt right,
antd ats Adiministrator' of the p)ersaLl
estate of Mary A. E.> Sheek, deceased,
I'lainttirl, agtainst, Lois S. Seck artd
Jaites Melntosh, D)efentdants.
itt, I will sell at pnibl ic otrty be
fore the Courit H-outse at Newuherrmy, ini
said Countty atntd State,, duritng the legal
hotiris of sale, oin saleday, (MNIonday, D)e
e!rlembe 4th, 1899,) in D)ecermber, 1899,
all that tratct, ort plantation of land, sit
utte io thte Cotunty of Newberry, in the.
Stto afotresaid, contaliig Si.xty-th ree
Acres antd l"ift-y-six Hlundiredthts of atn I
Ac ere, (63 5(i-100) tmoro or l ess, hounded(
b) lanids of .Iohn tiY. l'Tompson, Mtrs.
i artha E D)ickert, wife of M. L. Dick
ort, NMrs. Ilizabeth C. Lamne, b)y other
latnds belonging to the estate of Mat'y
A. l10. Scheek, deceased, tihe samte he ig
a par't, of a ttract of land lately ownedt
by* Mirs. Mar'y A. l'. Hehtek, now de..
OOensed, arid is more fully dloeribed hy
a plat, thereof miade by Thtotmas W.
K(eltt, Sutrveyor, ntow on file it til
above entitled caise In my coutrt.
Terms oif Sale:--Onte-thir'd of the
purc'has~e money to be paid In cash, and1( 1
the balance on a cred it of one and1 two
y'earIs it e(1iual annual listaillmients ]
wit irnterest firom the day of sale. to
lbe sentred by the bond( of the pur'chater
and a mtortgag~e of the p)romises so1(d
with leave to the purct'haser t.o anitici.
pate ptaymrrents int whole or In part..
Il urchaser t.o pay~ for all apers andl a
statmps- WV. W. HI D) Es
Nov. II, 1899. J1. P. N. u.
Notico of Fillal ScttIlllIct alnd Discigi'go.
j-OTrICE IS HIEB~Y GIVIGN
thtI will make a final settle
mont, on the estate of Freddie IH. D)om
Inick, a miiinoir, In the Probat-e Court
for Nowbotrry County, S. C., on Friday,
the 15th day of D)ecombor, A. 1) 1899'
and wvill Immediately ther'eafter apply -
for' lotter8 dismissory.
JAMES J. LANE.
Guairdlan of 8aid MInor.
TRESPASS NOTIOE.A
LL PARTIES ARE HIEREIBY
warned ntto tresspason any
f my landls by Rhn,unngor In
my mannetr whatever. Those violating
fa notice wIll ho dealt wit to the
rull extent of the law. AK
t3t- II. HT. FOLIK.
An Exception to the IRuua
A shop whore you can get what you H
vant and when you want it.
STUART BInos. N<
E. HI. LESIE. Manager. t.ru N]
"COTTON
Culture'
is the namc
of a V a l u
able illustrat
ed pamphlet
which should
be in the hands
of every planter who
raises Cotton. The
book is sent F RE .
I.Send name and nddress to
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
93 Nassau St , New York.
7
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
largest line of Boys' and
Youths' Shoes in this
country.
In ladies' shoes we
carry the fullest, most
complete, and up to
date stock in the city.
We have all widths
and sizes in the newest
lasts and toes. H eavy,
serviceable welts to
the lightest, dressiest,
hand-turned.
Ask for the Regina
our beautiful specialty.
Rubber Shoes for the
million, first quality
and guaranteed.
COME AND SEE US.
We lead the market
in low prices for Shoes.
Yours truly,
BRIDGE TO REPAIR.
N DE.CEMBE1lR 1ST I WILL LI.T'
ract to Cpair th cU rdeSO8
fnoroc Rtiver at 12 o'clock M.
W. A. lILL,
Nov 18 189,.-ounty Supervisor.
The City Market
IS NOW OPEN
nd1 ready to servo you with tho b)est
3EEF, PORK,
SAUSAGE, &c.
Givo us a trial.
Ilidos and country prodatco bought
L. riding prices. Yours to pleaso.
Jib. W. Talor
PRQPRIE TOR.
Phono 34t.
DFEALER~ IN
11 kinds of Marble and
Granite MVonu ments,
Headstones, Iron*
Railings, etc.
so Metallic, Rlosewood and Cloth
Covered Burial
Caskets and CasesJ
rvico In this line romptly attended
xt Door to IIerald and News OlTico, '
BWBEB3RY. . .. . 0.a!"
...The Thanksgivli
It will be felt in the pockot book.
tho Lowest. Porch.
J ist step this way into the
...Clothing and Gent's Fui
and you will be surprisod at the vi
our all wool suit for men at only $3.00,
Now look at our $8.75 suit that ovoryb<
Yes, we havo liner ones that aro good I
a beautiful line of handsomo Custom n:
75c that you have boon paying one dol
Departmn t and look at the famous "11J
Wishing all a happy thanksgivii
B. TJ, WC
Books and Stationery.
We step further than most stores
m scarch of all that is good and cor- r
rect in the lino of
Books and Stationery, I
and what we ofror will provo pleas
ing to those who like high class goods
at moderate prices.
Founded 1842.
IE
"Sing their own praise." t
Under nio circumstances can a re
ality be disputed; and it is a reality
that we make ptrict.ly ONE GRADE.
A large or small size, as desired, but
only one grade. Why buy an in-F
strumenit because it is Advertised as
Cheap ? Purchase one that stands
high in the estimation of your friends t
and the greatest Musicians all over .
the wvorld. A Piano with a pure -
tone, delicate touch, etc. In fact, a
Piano with every improvement that
is b)eneficiall to the wear; and1 at a2
prico within the reach of all, because
we save you the middlemnan's profit,
and it is worth saving too.
01(1 nstruments taken in exchange.
Terms~ accommodating. Catalogue []
for the asking. Somo~ bargains in
Square P ianos. Pal ace Organs.
CHLAS. M. STI~FFv
Piano Manufacturer, Baltinore, -
Mary land1. Factory Branch Ware- 'y
room, 213 North Tryon Street, Char.h
lotte, N. C.
__C. Hf. WILMOTUH, Manager. \
~-' IF' YOU WANT ('tu.
~NTUCKY wrniy. "
OPDen' IT FPOMg KeNTUJCKY. F
SEND US $3..9.AND'We WILL
SHIP YOUJ 4 FULL QUAPTS
OF THf- C L'eBATED OLD
Expressage Pad
(To any;point in U.S. tast of:Denver)
whutSecurely pocked{
AUG. C0LD WEY & CO
5 9 231 w- MAIN s-r. ie. ic
LOUJISV, LLE',KENTUJCKY .bov
esT 1a40 - peECC -ANY L.OCA. BAI: boN
IIotice to Trespassers. Fl
EfHEREBY WAR~N ANY AND
Vall persohs from hunttng or tres
ssing on our places. The law will be
oerccel against ainy person violating ject
,T. 0. KOON anhd day
13. B3, RICHARDfSON. 29
t'ho "Iiostonian"' boats thoem all. Fort-r
e. hero. 8. J. Wm- in
Seasonabla and Beautiful.
[ioodi a shown, on ov('ry countor.
vorv t iig which cons Under tho
. twral h(10ead of
...Dry Goods...
Thtat , worthy of tho Iumo hits
FoDU(nd a place in our store. Our
(t te('rs ni ll itl (i reality about
1i Season Here-..
Quality rises high, but pricos are on
'nilshings Department...
Iues. Stop it second and oxamino
you will admit that it's worth $7.
>dy says that it is well worth $1t9.
)argains, ask to soo them. W'b have
ado, Vhito and Colored Shirts for
ar for. Be sure to visit our Shoe
ostonian," they are the best made.
ig, I am Yours truly
ssllrallce 8SOIETY,
)n its 40th anniversary
luly 26th, 1899, the
quitable had on its
)ooks outstanding as
>urance for ONE BIL
.JON DOLLARS.
he Assets exceeded TWO
IUNDRED and SEJVENTY
'4ILlALON DOLLARS.
ts surplUS Was more than
1XTY MILLION DOL
1ARS.
!lo E UITABLB
NSURES.
oth Men and Women at the
amle rates.
t is perhaps the strongcst
i fe Assurance Company on
arthi.
t w'rites any kind of policy
be assuredl may want.
3ALL ON or WRITE to
(RTllRKIBLER,A@
~or Rates and Plans.
LROffice under New
erry Hotel.
R have come here
> do business, and pro
ose to do so at
IODERATE PRICES,
uaranteeing fit and
'orkmanship. We will
andle a full line of
Voolens,
Vorsteds,
lassi meres,
'ancy Vesting
and rousering,
le latest designs in
oreign and Domestic
abrics, to which we
vite your inspection.
FOTT & GARLSON,
)pposite ostoffice.
MWj TAX IIOTICE
rTxj he oloHERn0BY GIVEN
ed thor the fOlcaling taxes have been
31st 1899 byh fia yost ending Decem
ilorr, s.'9.: byt Town Council of
W ater Works a n lcmills
Opera - 2S Iod.... mill
heToao..-.......88 mills
hn boof will abe opened for the col
Iof tober aove taxes on the ( i
i ni h n ilbe ke j,
.-Apenath day of November.
bA padddtoton (10) per centf
~he 20th day of Noveb nearr8ears a
C - GGANs,