The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, January 19, 1900, Image 2

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E. 1I. AULL, EnITOn. E3DITORIAt. CORMitNiPsONDENU7E. Columbia, January I8.--In mny last latter mention was made of a bill to be introduced by lr. leaso placing the Clerk of Court for Newberry County on a salary. Last night the Newberry delegation held a meeting and dis cussed the question of placing all County ollicers on salary. I t was agreed to introduce such a bill and the scale proposed is as follows: Probate Judge ........................E1,000 ( S h li f ................................... 1,000 0) Clerk of Court........................ 1,200 (J County Supe rvisor................... 750 uU County Sup't of Ed ucttion...... 000 ( Courity Conin issioners, ereb... 75 00 Deputy Sheri IT.................'0: 00 Deputy Clerk or Clerical help.. 300 00 Attorney to Supervisor who shall also be ('l.rvi to the 13oard ................................. 2(3 (I) Coroner............................... 250 0i These salaries are to be in lieu of all fees and the fees are to be turned into the county treasury. It is estimated that the fees will more thani pay the salaries, and it will give the ollicials it certain fixed salary each month. The salary of the Sherill' is placel $200 be low that of the clerk in view of the fact that the county furnishes the Sheri I' a hlouse and gardenl free. The dieting of the prisoners is to be (lone by the Sn pervisor at actual cost. It will be seen that the salaries now fixed are not changed. ** * The delegation also discussed the matter of a levy for county plrposes and while nothing was airved upon, it is not likely that the levy will be changed from what it was last year. ** The Senate has already been holding night sessions and both branches of t,ie General Assembly seem to be ini a work ing humor. Tomorrow is a legal holi day and it is likely that aljourniment will be had tonight until londay. ** The Senate yesterday passed Senatori Mauildin's broad tire bill. It is ns fol lows: Whereas the use of the public high ways of the State of the narrow tire wagons now in general use is injur"iois to said highways and agai ist the pub lie welfare; therefore ie it enacted by the general asse(m bly of the State of South Caolina: Section 1. That aIfter Jailnuary 1st, 1901, It shall lie unlawful for any per son or persons, Iirmi or corporation, to sell or otherwise d ispose of for use pon t g , i t,he h igh ways, piublic roads in this State,, any wagon having less width of tire than below specified, viz: On wagons having standard fron or steel Itxles, not exceeding one and three-eig)ts c inches, tubular axles not exceedig one and seven-eight,s inches, or thilmble skein axles not exceeding two and one cighth Inches, the widt,h of (lie tire shall not be less than two inches; on all wagons having standard iron or steel axles exceeding one and three-eighths inches, but not, exceednlig one and ive cights inches, tubular itxles exceeding one iand seven-eight,hs Inches, but not ~ execedinig two and one-eight,hi inches, or thimnbleskelin axles exceedling two and1( thiree-olght,hs inehes, but, 1ot0 ex ee(dinlg two and thre-e fourths iinches, the widt,hl of tlros shall not be less thianl thre-e and o-hal f incehes. O n atll wag ons havinig standard iron or steel axles exceedinug one and( lIIve-cight,hIs inches, bitt net exeeeding two incIhes, tuhu lai axles exceeding two and one-eighth Inches, hot not eceed ing t,wo idlie eighths Inches, or thimble-skein axles exeedilng two and( t,hree-fourths Iinches, btut not exceeding (,hrce and one-fourth inches, the widt.h of tires shall be not less than four inches. On all wvagon,st having stanidard iroil 01' steol axles ex ceding two Inches, t.ubulatr axles ex ceeding two and live-eighths Inches, or thimble-skein axles execeding (hiree and one-fourth inces, the width of tires shall be not, less thant four and one half Inches. See. 2. That from and aft.cr (lie pass ago of this act, and until Januairy 1st, 1 9031, any person who ptroduces a cir tifloato of the townshIp board of asses-I sor-s, or a majority of them, to the ef feet that Bitch person ownis and( habitu ally uses at least (tie roiad vehicle with tires not less than four- inches in width, shall be exempt from road duty(3 amd from the payment of a comutation road tax: Provided, That t,be provisions oif tl this section shall not, apply to log earl,s ti or log wagons.a Sec. 3. That after J anuiary 1st, 191041 it shall be unlawful for any person or, persons to use uplon1 the pnublic hIgh ways of this State, or any part thereof, any wagon htaving tires of loss width' than speeifica in sectIon 1 of this act: d Provided, That thte provisIons of this C act shall Dot app)lly to p)leasuro vehicles, nor- to t,he use of p)arts of the putblic highways by any person 0or persons in 4. transporting any cirops or products 1i f roim one part to another of their lrenm- si ises: Provided, further, That all wvag-t 0ns DOW In use, or thtat may bo in use January 1st, 1904, of less width thari i above designated may be used until b) worn out. Sec. 4. That the violation of an of the provisions of this act shtalr ibe deemed, and is hereby declared, to b:u tl a misdemeanor, and the offender upon , convict,ion, shall be punished by a fine of not less than $5 or not moreo than $I5, ~ of by imprisonment for' not less than 30 wi days. Sec. 5. That it shall be theoduty of alle county Supervisors and meimbers of oJunty boards of commissioner.s to see I that the p'ovisions of this act are prop- ht erly enforced, and to prosecute all vio lations thereof. * The Legislature seems to realize the importance of road improvement, and lc it is very probable that this bill will b~ pass the House also. Senator Mlowor bi however; voted against it in the Senate. It * ** " N 2Numerous liquor' bills have been in- It troduced. The following is a summary a of, new bills proposed on this subject. g lbe first' one mnentioned ie that by Son idbr Graydon, of Abbeville. * The bill was referred to the comn nil4tee On education who are prepared o report it without recomnmendation. t,Jtoo long to be published in fyll In ca he litnIted space available today, but ls synopsis will give soic idea of the >ill: The State LLoard 11 to consist of he Secret,ary of State, Conptroller enceral and Siu perintendent of dIuca Ion. Cunt,y (iaspcnsers are to be ap p)ointed )y the Governor upoun t,he rcc 'inendation of tle county deleha Lions, who may remiove t,hese dispen 4ers as well 1s the comlIml issioner when sullicient cause appears to him, he to nake a report of his reasons to the General Assembly. The comcinissioner is to be clected by the I,egislature and shall give tiree surety bonds of $2,000. All liquors shall be bought by t,he board from the lowest, responsible bidder. ''he prottosals for bids, statingqIuantity and quality of whiskey '..anted, are to be published in a ('oln)bia paper for a specified timne. ''he bids are to be op ened pIlblicly in the Secretary of State's oiliee at the tin:e designated. < )"I' 1l -:1l M l-.:A i l t I; - . 'T'here are already mncuciy m11ore d1is pelsary and other bills in sight since the lirst of the week than any dreamed of. In addilion to those of Senator Ap l,elt, and Mr. Winkler and the other bills that have been nentioned, itelp resentative M,I aurin will probablv in. trouc(ee his rileasire, which m)atkes the Governor and other State ollicers encm bers of a State Ihiard of conitrol, elect ing a comill issioner V.ho will have atl l,( intive potcwets: inaktes the county I cardIls of COlm iic i14 cc1n ers coCunty hoards, eleetieg count.y dispensers levolves aill duties of conistablcs upon sheriti't, an( their dlelutics, inagistrates' consla bles and city police: makes county I )rds in couanties having no dispcn Iaries a board for the enforcemennt. of the prohibitory laws, and)(] charginlg all law ollicers to co-oper"ate in this work: tllows elet-ions on the iuestion of "dis pcn,ary,'' 'prohibition'' or "high li 'tiNe" inl acny city Of 10,1 )0 inhabitants itud over, and if high license prevails the county board an<d city council are lo lix the license fee, the incomfe there fc'ocm to b)e cdivicded ecilcally between the ity and county. 'T'il-: ASi I.12' i I,. Th)e following is the text of itepre 'entatiye A.shley's bill "to r'egulate the =alc of wli-key and all be verages of which alcohol is a part:" Be it enacted lby the general asemn ly of South ('arolina: Section 1. That tie duties of t,ie -tate I at'd of (ont rol ill he respectiye loauntics, the m)eiubers of which shall ) elect.ed at the sacne tice and in the Ialne inaniine' and for the same tec'm ats )tler county olliecrs, and he required give I )nd in the scillm of $2,01I0 each. S c. 2. Tlhat the question of ''dis )ensary" or "prolhibition" or "license" h1 all Ie sla)u itte(d I the qcalified oters in each county at the next gein rIatl eleetion, to be voted upon in at ;eciatl box provided for that purpose >y tle clct 1011 coinuIcnissioners, in which hall be depo-ited the ballots for and gainst "dispensary," "Irohihition" or or "licelse," whicb sht1111 be countel mcd the result, declred by the mana rts as in other elections. Sec. . in every county in which a majority of the votes is in favor of -dispensary" the sale of whiskey ac1d .i bevecrages of wlhich alcohol is a part Ilizil be mnal ge( by the county b)oardl a f cont,rol, is now preseribed by law. In ver"y county wh("re Ia mnajority of the otes are in favor of '"prohibition'' or license," the dispensaries in such ounties shall be closed pl) by the Iirst, ity of Jan)ua'ry after such election, and heir re)specetiv'e s' eks become subiceet o the order of the liquor coimmcissaon- t r, whose duty it shall be to apportion t find dividesaid stocks, as well as all the I ,a' stock on hand, proportionatelv cmong such counl ies as shall vote in tror of dispensaries, or license. j See. -1. 'T'he said State liquor con Iissiciners shall quarterly inspect the s inagement of the county boards of onctrol and( mcake ireport to the coccip 'oller gene rat with suchl reeicentd a ionts as hec cmay thinik proper'. See. 5. The (lciuty3 b)oards( oIf conitrol hall imake moniiLthly' r'eports to the omiptr'oller' gecner'al oIf all thceirc actinigs nd( doinigs as such b)oard'. See. 6i. Thcat the said Stcate liquor01 0)11cicissionier sitall , as5 enr ily as pra'cCt-] ablle, bly acnd w ithi the advice of the I 1eretary3 (If State and1( the coctol)t'ler y enercal,'inake suech d isposi tioni of Lthe maeh iercy and( appicilices at thce State ispetnsacry as to the said otlicers shalle Ccim moilst advanclltageoucs to the SLate. See. 7. TPhat, lice State b-'card of con- r crol acid all ollices plerti inig toI t,he e 1anagemenclt (If the sale oIf whiskey by3 s hce St atLe, e'xcept thce volice of l iquor01' ommicissi.ier, be, and1( the samie' are' e ereby. cabol ished'(. See. 8. Tlh at ticis act, shall be0 of foircc II aLs to 1a1111y to Lice next gence'cl elee (io, cand ini1 al1 other respcets it, shtall C) intO elfect (In the Ii rst, day of Jan- ( ariy, A. 1). 1!101. Sec. 9. If nei therI ( "d~iensary," "pro1'- $~ 11bition" or' "license" shall receive a ( 1.ajor'it,y, then thce two receiving Lice 'i ight(S numiiber' oft votes shalt bc sub- ti ii .tedl to ia sc0ond( electl'on. dI Hec. 10. That all aicts.i lriparts of acts ccocnsistenit wi th ticis cnet are hcereby' Thelc general ocpinciIon seems to be Lhcat Ie StaLo IHoar'd of C'ontroil must~ go, fi tough ther'e is di lference of opinl;3n s s to what thce perlsoncnel of thce cnew h: oar'd sihall be. t< * *h Senator M(Iwer is to pride( over a 01bat10 tontIght tat, tile South C (aroli na olleg:a as oine of the jud(ges. 1 epr'e mntativye WVyche hcas gone to 'roeper'i 'and wvill spIend the recess at hcome.8 epresenctatives Hlcase and( Nvan~ areo All herio, bu(1t will probaly go homo1 S >morroIw candc trmain untIl Morday; oocr-keeper Schm.lnpert goes to New- a erry toncighct. * S Col. Gieoirge JTohnstone has been In ~ co city for sever'al days. Mr'. Aumeorlo ci ,h um pert~ paIssed thrcough Columotbla n (lay on r'ot,t home firocm Orcangeburmg og here' ho has been tanchilng. I had a1 al til the ot,her' day from Mr. Geo. W. c Immor and Mr'. 8. 13. Aulhl. I ant al ays glad to soo any Newborrlan wvhen a conmes to ColumbIa. ** tl I would lIke to know why in takes so hi ng to got mall from Coltubla to Now- 4 arry. I mailed four letters at Colum- c a at the box at the State house at 10 o1 mc., 17th-, and they did not, r'each n1 ewborry until the mornIng of the P Lbh. I spent a night and a day In Co- ~ mbia after the letters were maIled hi id then came to Newberry on aT eliht traIn and got hero ahead of ~ 080o letters,. ThIs delay has' happen-.j twioe In one week. *** ci The House has passed a resolutlori JI lling for bionnIn.1 annaInn ofth I.o .. a islature. Now if it, passes the Senate the <uestion will be stnuitted to the voters In the next general election. m; There is little doubt as to the result of I such t-vote. It woul(1 carry by an over- Ml whelming inajority and then we would at have a 5s5sion of the I.egislature once i every two years. The louse refused oil to make the ternls of Representatives fou ."vars So a nan elected to the Leg- lio islatue woul Serve in only one session W until his tern was out. Ihit this lnatter or has to rtn the gauntlet of the Senate before it is stbmitted to the people. K Tim IIouse has passed a bill appro- .J1 pwiating $luI,000I to creet nonlments of on the Chickamaura battlefield, mark- M1 ing the position of Omr- ,rrops on that historic spot. ill * * About two hou s today were devoted in to memorial exercises in memory of de the late Gov. W. II. -II1lrbe. Ixercises ei were held in the hall of the Hlouse and i r were presided over by Senator Shep- el pard, president pro ten of the Senate. A The Supremne (oturt Judges and State ollicers attendedI the exercises. Several siort but touching and betuttiful t butes were paid to the memory of fri t.( v. Illerbe. tt wvl * ol After these exercises the joint a,- wi sembly dissolved and both took Ia rece-s w< until Monday as tomorrow is a legal holiday, being I.ce's birthday. Most of the legislators who do not live too far away have gone to their homes and for the next day or two everything will A be qtuiet around the State HIouse. lilt gx * S A bill has been introduced looking to pr the sale of the present property on of which the Governor's Mansion is N locnted and the erection of a nodern be home on the State's property, near the of South CarolIna College. It is thought ( the property can be sold for at least L' *25,000 and a moderr home could be in erected for $15,000. ''his would be th wise for it will not be many years be- en fore a new house will have to be built. ti IBy th is plan lit least $lt,000 could go 5 into the State Treasury after building no the new mansion. Jf Columbia eer a g L Xpects to build that winter hotel this it will be her opportunity for there Is no location so desirable fort a tourist hotel las is the lot on which the Governor's a Mansion now stands. a I do not believe the plan submitt,cl l .o complete the State Ilou.e should be of tdopted. It should be completed ae- Nc .ordie;g to the original design or let and until that can be done. It will .i,oilh the building to (o any more th ,atching on it. F'inish it, properly or e et it stand. me * * hol Sc' cral people from Saluda have for >een here during the week in the in- un crest of a railroad to that town. I hope he. will be successful, and I would ike to see our people in Newherrv be (m0 interested with then in this pro- amc eet, and extend the road to Newheirry. co t seems to me the Culbreath gold imine pul yndicatc should be Interested in this 0oad and1 its extension. E. II. A. _________________taF bei FORt I. H. Ii. HAD) BtLOtn, Itottle Sent Frlee. Badl Bloodl causes illoodI and Skin "' )ieses, Eruptions, Ilmpies, Scrofu ,Eating Sores, Uilers', CaRncer, ]ecze- " na, Hkiln Heal '. Kruptions and1 Sores '' *n Child ren, I heumotism, Catarrh,a tehting 1Humioas, etc., a positIve spe ihle cutre is foui iid in H. B. B. ( HOtaic " Iluod Bailm0,) the muost wondlerful blood mritier of the age. It has always '' tired even the most5 deep seated, per- anl< Istent cases, after doctors and1( patent a't leineOlIs had all faIled. B. 13. B. pci ures by (driving out of the blood1( the nol loisonsm andl humaors wvhlch cnuse all ta>~ giese troubles, am(t a cure is thus mladeo of: u:at Is p)ermanen t, ContagIous Blood uin oison01, prod ucing Eruptions, Swollen v'id l:and1s, (Ilcerat,ed T1hroat and Mouth, of Ctc., cured by B. B. 11. At druggists,1.. l per~ large bottle; six large bottles~ till treatment) *5. WrIte for' FreeA 'rial Bottle, which will be sent by r'c rar mail. Medical advice FiiEE. Ad- di! ross BLoon BA L M Co., A tlanta, Ga.ly T Wast 8atterwite D)runk.fa A repiort was brought heie yesterday PC 'omI I"ounItaini Inn to the elfect that atterwhi te, the negro who replorted imself here to his son, Johmn W. Sat.. SO 1rwvhite, thle Palls streot druggIst, as5 tic aving been the vIctIm of a gang of egroes who mnolbed Rind robbed hlim 'as not robbed lit all but that he camoT grief as ai result- of a violent jag, uirinig which he belabored his horse 3 unmercIfully that the animla'. dIed. 'be au'hor of the report says ho saw atterwhito dIrunk and saw him beat ig 1118 hor1se wit,h a heavy 1)olo. HIe Ids thait the scatches on Slatter hite's face were the result of the vic mI'S fall from hIs buggy while drunk. Co atterwhite's story of his alleged ais 'entmenit at 'the hands of a mob ami 'cated groat excitement among the od egroes at the tImeo and a groat many themn believed that the mobbIng was Sy Iministered by white men blacked. reenvile News, 17th. D Fdree of Ohaimrge. V A ny adlult suffering from a cold Bet ed on thd breast, bronchItIs, throat or tag troubles of any nature, who wIll til at W. E. Pel ham's wIll be pie- m mted with a samnple bottle of Bloschee's erman Syrup, free of charge. Only Syi ie bottle gIven to one person, and one to children without order from irents.U No throat or lung remedy ever ha~d oh a sale as Boschee's German Syrupj Salt parts of the eIvilIzed world. weny years ago millions of eottIes ore gven away, and your dlrugglest Ill tel yotu its success was marvelous. Is rc'ily the only Throat and Lung emedy generally endorsed by physi aris. One '75 cent bottle will cure or 'ove its value, Sold by druggists in I civilized count.ries. r ly Woot -AIoIament. Codalrtown). Ca., .Jan. II.----''he socia eni, in Cedartown ilast. evening wa e martria, -n of I)r. C. A. Wood ai iss Corrie Ilouseal, which took plac 9 o'clock at the residence of thI ide's pare"nts. Dr. C. TI. NitCarl I(iated. Iioth parties are of prominent faii .5 and very popular and the Imarrinag is largely attended. It. was an elaL ate alair. The bride,'naids were l\liss; CGi night, Mkis Margaret Iarris, 111is 1ssie Ilouseal, of Cedartown, lis lila Dean, of IRome; and Miss Morton Macon. The grool's best, man wn r. 111nter I arris. of Atlanta. Or. C. A. Woot was a first hono tit of the medical college of Nash le. Tenn. le has been practicint Cedartown for two years with wonl rful suecess. The bride is the daugl o o our couity school commlis ioner of. .1. -. Ilouseal, and is a lady o ittlte and m)any graces.-Special t< la :ta Journal, luckiumit!h Shop movedt. I have moved lmly blacksmith sho >I the old Charlie Cannon sholp t<( I I'1ol brick shop on Caldwell street tere I will be pleased to serve all 1113 1 patrons and make new customer: to desire iIrst-class blacksmith an( lod work and horse shoeing. f:3mos. Davis & Williams. An IExellenot Entertainmnent ite West ;n(1 Mlidlgets (13ase 13al Sociltioll) will give an entertain :nt in the Chapel in West l.nd or turday night, January 27, 1100. Th< oeeeds will go towards the buildinl a grand stand on their diamond it nw Brooklyn. The performance wil litrst.-class and up-to-date, consist,inl several negro sketches, iinstrel pro etions, songs, etc., in fact it will b( c best entertainment ever presentei the Chapel, and will be worth doubl( o price of admis.!on. It is gotten ili tirely by the members of the associa n, s:> inl attending thie performuane( a will be helping the association am1 t SO1e stranger who always man cs to get the largest portion of thc eceds. I'he ulidgets madle a splendid record t year, having starLed late in the .son, and they desei vu much enc l - 2nent---t little money, etc., from the )ple of tile entire city. The M idgets I open the season t,his year with one the best teams ever organized in wberry. They want to erect a nice Ltid stand and otherwise improve ball ground so as to be ready when ball Sea'on opens. l.very person in st E-ind shoull attend this entertain lt and give the Midgets a packed so. The admission will be 25 cents adults and 15 cent for children Ier 12 years of age. The Auditoi's Appoluinents. \uditot' Cromer, or all aut,horized mtt, will ,artt on his rounds of the Inty on the lGth of January, for the 'pose of taking returns of personal perty for the year 190, and from 1st to that time will be prepared to e your returns at his ollco in New -ry. The follc wing are the appIoint ntts: L4ongshore's store, " 19th. Jalaipa, "' 20tb. WVhitmnires, "' 23rd. Maiybinton, "' 24th1 Gilymnphville, "' 25th. Waitonl, " 21th, I'omnariat, "~ 27th. Jolly Street, "' 29th. SlighIs, "' 30th. OJ'Nealls, " 3st St. L4ukes, Februar'y 1st. Prosper-ity, 2nd aind :3rd, I at Newberry until February 20th, er whichh time the law recuires a ta'ty of 60 per cent. to be added. All Cs andl mortgazos and moneys arec able, and pci-sons between the ages B and 610 years aue liable to poll1 tax ess exemplt by law. Tile law pro es also for an income tax, on incomes $2,600 and up)war-ds, rrest iease by the timely use of itt's Liver Pills, an old and rorite remedy of' increasing pularity. Always cures SICK H EADACHEB, uir stomach, malaria, indiges n, torpid liver, constipation d all bilious diseases. UTT'S Liver PILLS op That 'lack! Stop That Hack! Vhy don't you stop that Hacking igh and not suffer yourself and toy other people when 25c. invest in Robertson's Compound Cough 'np will settle theo whole business ? r't forgot that a stitch in time es nine, and a neglected Cough I Cold somnetimos loads to P1non. 2ia. Robertson's Cc Cough up is manufactured and sold at &H ilfir' ORNEI fifl gToRIt $PECIAL $ALE OF WITE! We have made spe cial preparation for Whe Goods Sellivag du.;ng January, and offer now a particu'arly good line at prices that will surely interest you. Our Jhowings embrace White Embroideries, White Lawns, White Dimities, White Ch'ked Muslins, White Nainsooks. White All Overs, White Muslin Under wear. These goods are all marked VERY LOW, and in addition to this low price, we will give a th during this January sale. Come and Inspect. We are confident of an interesting you. ? Master's Sales. TeNational Bank of New berry, South Alexand(er &Singleton and Ellen M. La Far, D)efendants. - m , 189)9, I will sell to the hight bis.before the Court House at Newberry, S. C., on saleday In Feb- C run-y next, All that lot of land in the town of Newberry, St-ite of muth Carolinn, O co itaining~ one-half a re, more or lees, anid b)ounded by Prat t street, St. Luke's pi >pal church lot and McMorrls si Tern-s of S.'e: One-third C 4, ba1- g anein one and two years, wi't Inter-A < t fronm day of salei, to he secu red by bond of purchaser and mortgage of premict i sold. The buiIlings on prm ises to be insured and policy assign .1 to Master. Pnire',aser t.o pay for napers and stamps. W. D. HARDY, Master. Master's Ollico, Jan. 11, 1900. Joseph F. Burton, Plaintift, Charles Cleland, et al., D)efendante. an B.YORDER0OF COURT HERE[N St I wl sell to the hiihlest biddeCr be fore the Court H ouse at d'ew berry S. C., onl saleday In Fesbruary next,, all that tract of land situate ini tl'o counIty andl State aforesaid, CO staining One Hlun dIred and 1-hventy-six anud Four-fifths Acres, mxore or l( s, and bounded b lands of W. D. Senni, Frank Boozer, J. -. Brton an uble road leading fromIn Termis of Sale: One-half cash, bal anico on a credit of ne year, with 19 terest from day of sale, te be secured by bond of purchaser and niorigage of Ed premises solId, with leave to purchaser .J to pay who~le b)1( in cash. If >urchaser fal to comnply wviths terms of s1l, p., erty will be resold at his risk. Pur chaser to pay for papers and stamps. Mate' 1){ . H A RDY, Master. - -AT-- an< the JEWELRY STORE. "a Fine Watches, Rlings, Broaches, Studs, DSA Sleeve and Link Buttons, Silver S Novelties, Siver Table Ware, Cut Glass, Gold and S11- To ver Spectaclos andti TOYS& DOLLS WLich wie will close out, as we will 0. L discontinue keeping them. Ba ELPUAD SOCHOLTZ.^A JEWELER AND OPTICIANa Pra \1l Winter 0 Going at kU Pr1( For the ext Thi February I st wi time with us and our stock greatly )on't Forget Jam W14r.ll/A. T1his would make a pretty and us esu figures: Half doz. beautiful Lace Handko Half doz. beautiful Lace H-andke And finer ones at $1.50, .$1.75, $2 Those "Twice Around" Ties are I We are offering many pretty arti, d frames. OMEi E ARLY while tl Seo our Rugs, Art Squares, Carp Will be pleased to show you who Thanking you for past patronage I am yours truly, GVOID T E 1I I N TE D Ti ood ervcabpret and i es o resa peiae:h Iaf yo.eutwil cl ndo Toswiou arnTe mare d andusfupr. AM NIE RYViEOA S~TYLSHW GOODOD ANRI As hinacs nting fato aproundhing >rf Aloy eeyou will l ind or ood1d uefl O'Dr'es 'AT NOE SOVEROLIA AONT STYLISHRR---1 AOO NPEAT. w.R inp ntff antgint esori ehnso heendant. fndfr rOUNT ARE HERY-SUM .R. moned, anteqird aganseo complaint in this action, of which: opy is herewith served upon you, l to serve a copy of your answer te said complaint on the subscriberi heir of lice at Newherry Court House, th Carolina, within twenty clays af. the se.rvice he.'eof, exclusive of the of such service, and if you tail te wer the complaint within the time 'csaid, the Plaintiff in this action app)ly to the court for the relief ianded in the complaint. ed 23d December', 1899. CHUM PERT & HOLL4OWAY. Plaintiff's Attorneys. the Defendant, Iveson Johnson:. ako .notice that the complaint In above entitled action was filed in e of the Clerk of the Court of Corn Pleas for Newborry County on the I of December, 1890. TH UMPERT & HOLLOWAY, -Plaintiff's Attorneys. ,B8HUMP'ERT. 1. 0. HOLLOWAY. humlpert & HoI!awaut >rnfeysi and Counsellors at Law, 3tio0 In all State and U, A. (Ymai.t oods :es irtyDays II be stock taking we want to reduce by that time. These Facts. eson. WHAT WILL YOU GET IN THIE LINE OF NOTIONS, DRY GOODS AND HOLIDAY (1OODS That will bo sold at Wootens. The markets of the world have been drawn on to supply our needs and the wonderful display of beautiful goods is wol LI Coming miles to see. And thoro is a saving to bo effected too. Such -aluo, such beauty, style and freshuess should have a higher pI ico set on it. But little figures rule hero. ofll; present to a lady, and is cheap at rchiofs in separate boxes $1.00 rchiefs in separate boxes $1.25 .00 and $2.25 >eauties-ask to see them. 31es in the way of Glovo Cases, Pictures ie SELECTION IS GOOD. ets, Table covers &c. ther you buy or not. and wishing all a merry Christmas. IINGS FOR T M A S! e verybody is beginning to think abou ltial Prosolits for their friends. LYS AND TIMES Jseful Presents are much i.n pretty ones t,hat are ee .us, we will be glad to r things that would make nts, namely: DTHES. EUIRT, IR OF SHOEiS, U MBRELLA, FP-TO-.DATE TIE, SILK HIANDKEROHIEF, a First Class Clothing and Furnishing ish and stylish. ENW ICIL. Puzzli .0 f up Again, fwhat shall I *buy for PRESENTS?" CALL AT YOUNG'S and he wil give you a fe ideas, vi nd Wrought Iron finish. IroNDnELAB i sn Gold, Wrought SMOKIN1G SETS, Ink Stands, Paper weights, Staory, Ploturei, Vases WTEST MATN .STREEXT.