The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, January 19, 1900, Image 3
NI:wIniuniy MIAneRIIi.
Corrected every Tuesday and Feriday
y Summer 11ros.
M eat ..................... . .......... 61(@7e.
' houlders ........................... 70.
Ia m ... ................... . 12()14c.
3ost Lard .......................... 7 (<a8Ac.
'Cc0A Molas.5e, rw e'ot)...... foc.
?4Good Molasses..................... 25@50c.
k G:l .......... . .......... ............ fl0c.
..al .......... .................. . 75c.
iWteat l ........................ $1.10.
s. l'atrt 1.t--................... $4.75.
2nd L !c u b 'o.ui .................... $4.25.
St,ra , 1o ......................... $4.00.
Good 0 Wnia',y Floor...........$3.00(a:3.50.
Sugait .................,..... .......... 15 (c)60.
R i co..................,.................. 6}te 8 c.
0Cot1ee .......................... . . 10 qI5c.
:oAtor seed meal, per sack... 1.15.
,Balo Hulls, per cwt.............. ."oc.
Country Produce!
31utte", per lb ..................... 15(d).
ggs, pet do .e' ................. '
1 Cet' e o , ac .................... k2C(1: . c e .........
c a , c)0 l' i.................. 2
Oats, pel' bes'ci ................ 5(e1
l)V.O S :35(tt 1l
Y'rct poi,atoes .................... 40(a15'
1 urkeys, per lb .................. 6(3 -
I. odder, per cwt .................. 60(%, :
J. J. Lane says he has just ne; o.
tinted for large supply of Fortili:' s
.for cash. lie will soll for SI' .'
I :CASIi only. Can navO you fr. 1
;twonty-five to forty por cent. Can
4hip to any point in the county. Of
'ce up stairs on law rango.
Jt. J. LANE.
4fIY
2mos f.
'<t Money lo [.oent.
On town and county real estate.
Apply to
Mower & Bynum,
. t&ftf. Attorneys.
"it ZTelephone Subuseiborp.
Please add to your list:
S. Rightmlire, Res. 130
A nd oi11ge,
L. W.. PLOY1).
,(What?-Nover!
iWc haeve neve_: had more beautiful
d spring-like weather.-IIerald t .i
, ews, 1lith.-Observer, 18th.
r\Well, hardly ever.
_ . H. Appleton, Justice of Peace,
?larksburg, N. J., says, "DeWitts Lit
"ae early Risers are the best pills made
ir constipation. We use no others."
+tickly cure all liver and bowel
iroubles. Robertson & Glider.
An Exception to the Rule.
A shop where you can got what you
v ant and when you want it.
STUART BROS.
7 H.11 LESLIE, Manager. t&ftf
Married at Little Mauut-in.
he marriage of Mr. J. B. T. Scott,
Union, and Mrs. Kate E. Kiser, of
ttle Mountain, was solemnized Wed
eday evening at the home of the la
.Mr.. and Mrs. Joe Scott went
wn on Wednesday to be p)resent at
o marriage.
~ owis Dennis, Salem, Ind., says
odol Dyspepsia Cure did me more
Sod than anything I ever took." It
gests what you eat and cannot help
t eure dyspepsia and stomach
ubles. Robertson & Gilder.
Kf you need any columns, balusters or
ened work get our pI1ces before you
y. Weo will save you money. SatiL
tion guaranteed. STUART BnoS.
C. H-. LESLIE, Manager. t&f tf.
The Minstrel Performiance.
l usco & Hlolland's troop) of gen uine
Kgro minstrels gave a performuance att
e opera house Wednesday night that
ased the large audience that wit
scd it. As a whole the performar.
a good. At times it seemed a lit.o
~osterous, something on the circus <.
r, hut considering the fact that:
o performers were negroes, thie w ;
~.be expected.
The modern and most effective cure
jconstIpation and all liver tronl bies
famous little pill1a known as De
6. itt's Little IEarly Risers. Robertson
ilder.
A Lecture Course.
irs. V. Gertrude West, represent
o of the Alkahert System of co-.
tive Lyceums, of Atlanta, Ga.,
n inth e city for the past few days
has succeeded in organizing a ict.
course, a branch of the Atlanta
eau.
he offleers of the lecture course arc
.1B. (Jromer, President; Jno. M.
ard, Vice-President; and WV. G.
yes, Seeretary and Treasurer. The
sident will appoint an execut,ive
inittee and a list of attractilons will
elected at an cjprly date. The mem
hip fee is $2.C)-each member en.
d to two tickets to each lecture a:. .
course embraces five lectures.
his is a cheap rate for high class
rtainments, and the undertaking
uld be a success in every sense of
word. Mrs. Weit is an earnest
ker and deserves success in her
k.
he datb for the first lecture has not
been fixed.
"Time About Is Fair Play."
ave served the people of Newbeorry
ty for al most 20 years and now I
return of favor. I have in my
Store, on Law R~ange all kinds 01
family Groceries, which I a
oue to exchange for cash.
on't want to make a fortune in m
but am willing to give a full dol,
worth for every 100 cents spent
me. A. C. THOMASON.
VA RIOUS ANND Al ABOli 1.
The days are grad nalygrowing longer.
Don't forget to pay your taxes before
.ianuary goes out.
1 Sheril' Bilford left yesterday for
Lexington for two prisoners.
The town has been full of connercial
travelers for the past week or ten days.
Post,master Fair and daughter, Al iss
Mary:Nanee, went to Columbia yester
day.
liss Lottie Moore, of New York, is
visiting her cousin, Mrs. Edward
Seholtz.
Miss Fannie Crawford, of Saluda,
came over on Tuesday to visit relatives
and friends in Newberry.
Noah Taylor was carried to the pen
itentiary yesterday by the authorities
to begin his life sentence.
Several of our young men attended a
most delightful Cerman at the hotel in
Clinton last Thursday evening.
Alderman Langford Is contemplating
som-e considerable improvements in the
way of widening streets In& ward 4.
IHarry I. 1;leaso, Esq., who has been
in the city for the past few days, will
leave today for his home in Staunton,
Va.
M"s. J. It. Iaigler, Spring City,-Pa.,
arrived in the city a few days ago on a
visit to her mother, Mrs. I:osannah I
Ilavird.
Mr. Jno. H1. Wicker had a mule
stolen from his place in the county last
night. '1'hey are on the lookout for
the thIef.
ir. John Snelgrove visited his son,
Jeilie, at Newberr, last Saturday and
Suuday.-)elnar correspondent Lex
ington Dispatch.
Mr. W. C. Reeder, having rocovered t
sulliciently from his mash-up, expects i
to return to Columbia and resume his I
duties in tbe It. I. Shops.
Magistrate Chappell will swoop-down 1
on the vagrants again in a few days. 1
He proposes to clear the town of all
loafers who have no visible means of
support.
Several young ladies in town are
much concerned about the proposed
marriage license bil'.. They want no
extra expense attached to the cere
mony.--Abbeville Med ;tum.
The passenger trains of the C., N.
and L. Railroad Co. made their trips
Thursday over the Southern road from
and to Columbia on account of improve
ments being made on the trestle near
Columbia.
Mr. E. Cavonagh has purchased a
lot from Mr. M. A. Carlisle in Brook
lyn and will build a residence on the
street opposite Mr. Gailliard's house. c
Mr. Brice McCarley has also purchased t
a lot and will build in this part of the
city.
Sheriff 3uford was notified a day or a
two ago that the Sheritt of Lexington
had arrested two negroes for breaking
into the residence of. Mrs. Mctts near
Sligh's and stealing several articles of
clothing, etc. The sheriff will bring I
them over. t
The City Council at their meeting on j
Tucsdaynight confirmed the recommen- U
dations of the IExelsior Fire Company f
by electing Messrs. 0. Klcttner, E. H. t
L clie and J. WV. White Chief and first 1
a 'd second assistant Chiefs of the firet
depart,ment. This election had been t
postpo'ned from last sumener in order to
hold all elections at the same time.
GIloriona Newsj
Comes from Dr. D). B. Cargile, of c
Washita, I. T. HeJ writes: "Four bont
tIes of Electric Bitters has cured Mrs.
Brewer of sciolula, which had caused
her great hufl'ermlg for yeals. Terrible
sore's wouldi'b"eak out 0on her head and
lace, andl the best doctors couldl give no
help; but hler cure is comp ilete and( her
hlealthl Is excellent." T1his shows whlat ~
tho(u's iiuds have proved-that Elec tric
Bitte:o Is the best blood puritier k t...wn.
It's the supreme remedly for eczema.,
tetter, salt rheu m, ulcers, boils and I
r'unning sores. Itsatimufatesoliver, kid
nieys and( b)owels, expels poisoc, hlelps
digestion, builds up tile strength. Only
50 cen ts. Sold by all druggists. G uar
anteed.
Life Inseuranico Paid.
Mr. Joe Cabell Davis State Manager
Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association
of New Yor'k, Greenville, S. C.:
D)ear Sir: Please accept my thanks
for the satisfactory settlement of the
policy held by my father, "James N.(
Martin" in the Mutual Reserve.
Yours truly,
FOsTER N. MAwRiN, Ad m'r.
The Mutual Reserve Is in its nine
tonth year, and has plaid in the p)ast
eighteen years over forty lmlillion dol
lars to the widows and orphans of its
deceased policy holders. it has over
270 million of Insurance in force, over
$1,500,000 actual surp)lus above every
liability actual or contIngent $3.33 as
setts to every $1.00 liabil4y. Issues
every up to date Policy contract con
tamning guaranteed cash loan,'extended
and paid up values. Every p)olicy conl
tains the colcheatcd totai disability
clause wh ich pays the policy holder one
half of his policy while ho lives. All
contracts d ividend bcaring Good, live
energetic agents can secure liberal con
tracts by writing
JoE CABE~LL DAVIS, Manager,
Greenville, S. C.
PELHAM 'S
PECTORAL
SYRUP CURES
COUGHS AND
COLDS.
LARGE
BOTTLES
25 CENTS,
at PELHAM'S PHAR.
Mouldidgs, Lumber, Laths and
I Shingles. STUA RT Buios.
14 I H. LnLIE. Manager. t&ftt
I1orsu --Ilttrsr untl Thit'f Cni'tectl
its Co rtrttlu.
()n ]last Tu(esilay Iliilht, 81ome (1111
,ret'd it. Ltulf \Verts' stable, in N<t
P'ownship, and stole his horse, sad
tnd bridle. Up until yesterday no e
vas had as to the whereabouts of
)orse, or in what direction the thi l
one.
On Wednesday Chief It. C. 1fur
vrote the Chief of Police of Colum
o be on the lookout, giving a desci
Jon of the horse. Yesterday aftern,
tbout train time the Chief receiyc
elegram from Columbia stating t
,he horse had been recovered and
,hief would be caught.
Chief Hunter left on the train I
vill likely return today with thu ho
thief.
1lor0"e stealing is getting to be soi
wvhat conimonl It, seems. \r. lr.)J.
Davidson losti a valuable mare sevc
lays ago and has not yet been able
"et a clue.
- ihe AppUeio of a (uat
Is envied by till poor dyspeptics wh
stomach and Liver are out of ort
1ll such should know that 1)r. Kin
qew Life Pills, the wonderful Stoma
md Liver Remedy gives a splen
ppetlite, sound digestion and a regt
lodily habit that insu res perfect hea
and great enelgy. Only 25 cents at
Lug stor( ".
PLE ASED WITHl OUlR IOADqS.
Owbeot y's Superyisor Cones IIer to
spect Tiheim.
Mr. \V. A. Hill, the county supei
or of Newberry county, was here y
erday to look at the results of Ri
and county's sand-gravel-e!ay rc
milding system. Mr. Bishop took b
Iriving over most of the new ro;
unning out of the city and last nii
lc expressed himself thoroughly
ighted with whatl he had seen.
ays he was surprised to find that I
oads leading out of the city werc
jtter condition than most of the cit
trects. He is couvinced that RI
nd's plan will provide permran
oadways of the greatest value to th
lo have to travel over them. -1e
'cry complimentary in speaking of I
ervi,or Owens, and said he felt LI
is trip would be of mraterial benefit
is own county. Ho had heard
Lichland's roads and wished to
or himself what they were.-The Sta
7th.
Ho Fooled the Surgeons.
All doctors told Renick Hamilti
f West Jellerson, 0., alter suflerlg
ctontls fr om Rectal Fist ula, he woi
ie unless a costly operation was p
ormed; but lie cured hiimsolf with f
oxes of l'ucklen's A rnica Salve, I
urest Pile cure on earth, and the b
aive In the world. 25 cents a b
!old by all druggists.
Our Efforts Appreciated.
"I receive Tihe Herald and No
are. It is a good paper and gets t
er. I must compliment you. We
oy 'Faraway Moses' very much." Thi
re the wvords In a p)rivate lcttcer frog
riend to the writer, who is a reader
his paper. We ap)preciate this cc
iliment the more, knowing the com
ency of the writer to judge such m
er's. WhTlile the exp)erien(ce of t
rriter' as a newspaper man is limiti
re evee hope to do better and bett
nud glad to know that some onc-es
ihe is at a distancc-appreciates
fforts.
Size doesn't indicate quality.]
tare of counterfeit and woi thless sa
lreired for DeWitt's WVitch Hazel Sal
)cWitt's is the only original. Anl
ialible cure for piles and all skin
ases. Robert,son & Gider.
Looking for Itela!tves
Treasurer Boyd has received the 1
owing letter, which we p)ublish, thU
ng that probably some of the persi
elated to those of whom the letter
vritten will reply and, give the inf
nation wanted:
Daytoni, Ohio, Jan. 13, 1010(
'reasurer of Newberry Co., S. C.
Dear Sir: Perhaps about 1760, Eli
ieth Reeder, of New Jersey (or Vi
vas married t Thomas Lake, of Soi
Jarolina, and their descendants, Da
Cnoch, Jabez G., John and F. GI. La
'ged in New berry District more i
l'alf century ago. A relative in t
state, whose father visited the La
~bout 1830, desires to learn of theiri
cend ants, who we suppose live in yi
ounty. Will you be so kind as to I
ish me the names and postolies
he Lakes who are on your tax list?
Yours truly,
Milton Wrighi
Dhscovered1 by a Woman.
Another great discovery has b
madle, and thant too, by a lady in I
aoutntry. "DIsease fastened its clutc
upon h)er and for seven years she wi
stood Its severest tests, but her y
organs were undl(ermlhined and( de
eemred Imminent. For three mor
she eoughed lncessaintly, and could
sleep. She finally dIscovered a wa:
recovery, by murchasIng of us a be
of Dr. King's New DIscovery for (
sumption, and was so much relie
on taking first (dos0, that she slept
night; and wIth two bottles has t
absolutely cured. Her name Is l
Luther Lutz. Thus wvates W. C. EA
nick & Co., of Shelby, N. 0. 'I
bottles free at all Drug Stores.
Regular size 50c and 1.00. Every
tie guaranteed.
Wanted.
.I am paying 2c. per pound for old
bor boots and shoes.
H-. 8. Righ tmire,
t&ftf. A t Newberry Laundr
Notiee,
Patterns are sold strictly for c
and are not exchangeable.
TiU)lA I'. A ltt.1M.
uo,l i M ( m lICEItcti,,, of Ia Verry (bt1 diu,.
("or' 'he Ilerald ami News.)
n. 1)ie .lanuiary 8, I9001, in the 1 lollo
hioni section, I r. ''hotias I'. Abrams iln
L. his 87th year.
Mir. Abrams' life was not eventful.
hIy hard work he amassed a consider
able fortune, much of which was lost in
business In the town of Newberry. lit
tee was always industrious, a good ciiizen
bia and neighbor, kinld and considerate to
,I p those dependent upon him. it useful anl
)on honored maitn in his day and genera
I i i on
but It is not of this that we would speak.
Am It is because Newberry has lost one of
her oldest citizens, one whose entire
i fe was spent within her borders, one
w.o witnessed many of the great and
moienlltous changes wrought during
the present century in the life and
character of our people, that iis detlth
rl deserves more than ia passing mention.
For these reasons t,be writer. who has
recently had many con versation-3 wit.h1
him, proposes to give to the readers of
The Herald and News, as matters of
08e general interest, a few of his recollec
r. tio ns.
's To the casual reader it will seem ta
I1 strong staeient, to say that, Mr.
r Abrams was born long 1:.fore the days
Ith of railroads, ste-mships, the telegraph,
all cooking stoves, or postage stamps; but
to those who know the country In
which he lived, with its w ide reaches
of sterile land, its unsightly gullies dis
~n- figuring the face of the earth like
wrinkles upon the cheek of a faded
beauty, and its bare red hills showing
vi- In the landscapes like the shin)f a beg
es- gar through the rents in his garments
ih- --to these the strongest imliression cf
ad Mr. Abrams' great age will be convey
hn ed by the statement that he rememiber
tds ed a time when there were no gullies
ht In Mollohon. Ills earliest memories
le- were of a country covered with line,
lie original forest, Here and there around
,he their humble dwellings the scattered
In settlers hail cleared a few acres of land
y's which they planted in wheat, corn, flax,
h- cot-ton and indigo. '[he streams were
)ut clear and deep and abounded in fish.
)sC Wild turkeys and deer were plentiful,
as the latter being so numtlerouls that they
3"- sometimes wrought serious damage by
at breaking through the fences and de
to vouring the growing crops of grain.
of Once, in Mr. Abrams' boyhood, a party
CC of twenty-five or thi:ty Indians (Chero
te, kees, probably,) spent a winter in camp
on Duncan's Creek, hunting and fish
ing, and selling moccasins and other
objects of native manufacture. They
1 frequently came to his mother's house
ild to beg for corn bread, which never
er- grew too old and stale for their taste.
ve In MAr. Abrams' youth, cradles for
he cutting grain were just coming into
est
use. le remembered having seen, on
the Hulfinan place in the Lexington
Fork, twelve shirtless negro ilen In a
line cutting wheat with reaphooks,
WS their perspiring backs glistening in
ot- the sun like polished ebony.
;n- In his manhood, after ho began farm
)so
a.
of
at
i.ee
s- Trade on]
W E have contracted for Ono
ol-you, for only asking, 0or
are given on cash purciu
ms
and you will receive in ex<
),Chairs., Writing Decsks', Cut
t)Banjos, fuitar's, iMandolins,
!d Glassware, B3ambo, Port ieres,
ke, home.
'a"1 Under the PE M IUM I
til3 for the purpose of secuning int(
Ie. We are located here per
)tr FREE. CHECKS also good in c
"of Always A
- DIRECTORY
0. M. .JAMIESON
'en
his Dry Goods, Clothinug, Gent's Fur
bies - ilshinig Goods, Hats anid C2ap1)
th- T1runiks anid Valises. Boots and
Ital Shoes a speclalty.
ath
tlhs FLYNN'S CASH STORE,
not
rto D. C. FLYNN, Manager.
ttle
o. Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoet
ved Gent's Furnishing Goods, H-atr
all and Caps, Trunks and Valises
een Capes and .Jaekets.
Irs,
an- EDUARD SCHOLTZ
rial
bot- Jeweler and Optician.
ROBERTSON & G*ILDERI
Drugs and Medicines, Lamps
u.Fancy Crockery. PrescrIption,
a specialty.
y,W. G. MAYES.
Books and( Stationery, Peorloi
cais, Steel En gravingsm, Fane;:
ash, Articles, Gold Pens, M usical in
strutments8, Base Bail Supplier
.Picture Framing a specialty.
inig for himself, he ulade ol new land, u
I S iuih as 3,00t) pounds Of secd cotton. al
2. bus hels of wileat, and :,u bu shls 01 c<
conu, without the se of fert.ilizers or si
any kind. The iiversal method of t"
plantinp corn was inl t'hecked rowF, four e
by four feet, with t wo statlic1s in the hill. ct
I,ater, cotton becane the great crop: tt
and in times when jute bagginug wasob- 1
taint id with dillieulty, MI r. Abrals
sol)etiiltes packed his hales in hsket n
work of white oak splits, or in hono I
wovel bagiii of cotton warp and vat- st
tail Ila; woof, wit.h ti's of rope or of m
m1uSncadinu Vines. ;
,Iir. Abriams' first recollection of the tlI
town of Newberry shows il to have been r<
a very dilerent, place from th h New- w
berry of today. Stewart had a brick tl
store on the corner still knownt by Iiis al
namte (Jamiison's): next., down the 1p
street camc Ivy and NlinaGracy's, then is
I'rattt';, then one o' two moure all, e'x- .tl
ct'pt Stwa11' r't': , bsing One story lo,
buildigs. ()n I aw lIn'i oge were a few di
law otlices and a diltggist's shop. A w
hotel Stood where MI. L. Spearman & a
Co. now do blusiness, and the only bari'- in
rooml in the place was kept by a man 'Nl1
named G ilbal (mentioned in the Annals --
of Newherry) on the preet'lt site of g;
lr. Johnson's h1a1dware store. 'here
was a small brick court louse, and a al
little log jail stood near the cistern, in c<
front of the I3owers' corner. 'Th eI
spring near Leavell's store was In the bM
woods on th edge of the town, and al
here was Ia popular place for lislenifls. in
There were only two streets, one run- di
linlg east, and west, and one10 north and mo
south. pf
In coiversing with Nlr. Abrams about at
old times in Newberry, the weiter was gi
foreibly impressed with two facts: O: 10
was tiitt in this section whtite people
were once muich more nmnerous than
they are lt 1resent. On the place
where MIr. Abrams lived, (coi'irlsing
about at thousand acres of land), there to
are seven or eight old house sites where it
once as many white families lived, f
con temIporaneously. It Is the same all
over the olloh011 sectionl and in m1aniy
other seetions. There seems to be a
t.endeney in our Houthern civilization
which Is driving lany white people to
the towns or to more favored regions,
and lea."ing the conntry to the neg.oes
and the large land owners. It is a
tendency (whatever the cause), which
is crush'ng the hfe out of rural schools
and churches, and which must, prove at
serious check upon the growth of the
country in citi/.enship) and in wealth.
The prosperous country is the country
of smantl farmls, Cultivated by their
owners. The reaher has only to com
pare No. 1 '..'ownship, Newberry Coun
ty, with No. 3 or No. 1 to discover the
truth of these rematrks.
I Was also much impressed with the
fact that in a single lifotime co ild be
witnessed such woful changes as have
occurred in this section within Mir.
Abrams' memory. Eighty years ago tJ
this was a beautifll and fertile land, un- a
marred to any great extent by man's
interfernee, fresh from God's hand, un- V
scarred by ditehes and gullies, and I
ready to yield generously and for an
un I sc
y with Merchants who
ycar with the following- enlterprzisil
e of' our discOunt chec-s FREE v
ess and on b)ills paid in 30 days. 'A
numer Br
shan1go, FiRE E, useful an hd val ual
Glass, Silverw~ar'e, Ciamelras, Mu
Violins, Rugs Curtains, ()nyx TI
Statuettes, Vases, Fivye-o'clock
)ISCOUNT CHECK SYST
r'eased1 trado.
nanently, and everyone is inivite
rChlange at any of' our' othler stora.~
sk for Premium Discour
DF ENTERP~RISING MERCHL
J. H. WVEST J
F?utnlture, (Clock., T'runks, WViI
dlow Shades, Mattings, Mtewing
Malchines, Stoves, etc., etc.
WM. JOUNSON
HI-ardwavure, Agrletiltural Imple
W~oodeniware, TIi nware, Painti s,
Ols, LAme, Cdhment,, P1owder'
Shot, Sheels, etc.
11. B. McCARTY
Groceies, Confectionery, F"rulis, ~
Cigars andl TIobacco.
S. B. JONES
Mt!iple andl F'anny GrocerIes, Con
fectionery and Fruits. CIgars and',
MISS BESSIE RISER
MIllInery and Fancy Go0ods.
E. CABIANISS
Freah Meats of aill k indl'
ui care, A rid now how reat is I hl
nttlst' 1"1 u r m any of t.he hlilsI: and
o1 r, once clotlheil tit.h verdure
ery p art.icli of thc; suiIl;hascdisapptar
I. It has goni+ to vilrich the fois
ivet-ccl "bottoin" lands of the Santce
i rendr ou- ferrie, nunatvigable t<
ok{e upi our11 sma1Zller ree'ks an.19
,anehes until thet t.iny pe'r0,h andmll-i
)ws e:tn ca:rccly find It laee to d. -
it, t heir' co s. it woul tiake N atun~
veral hundred year"s to resto)re wha
an ha1s wastcI in it few "enc'rations
urely this ought to teac 1It I. 'Son) t<
le owners of the cliitivable lind tha
'lntins: I .t them tbandonl tha old
atsteful methiod.+ of cultivation, allo ) l'pt lla t r w11 nw o'
wC steecper slopes to grow up ini woth?
idt 1. remaint forver forest clad: hy
roper care preserve t-he good land thllt
left; and as far i possile ri'stort
lat which is exhausted. It is land o
rcat natural fertility. Its present con.
t.ion is due solely to the e:travagainti
itstefu; inethods of the p)a:,t. I f t ihes
"e abandonel and more intelligent
ethods suhstituted ill thei" steald, ohd
oilohon mtay yt, hoonole what it was
one of the fairest and most fertile re
ns c.f South Carolina.
Mr1I. Ab'thram 1 posnesied a Soun1d mind
ud at remnarkab ly good mem.nory:. aml hr
1IId relate a numher of q ieer stories,
>th comi and t.ragie, of life in Noen
w'ry in the early days. ''ho writer
ways found his conversat.ion intel'esL
Sitnd instructive. To hin I amn) in
hbted for 11anly nlew ideas 1nd for
any ilitint pietures of the past, which,
wsib3, I might never Iave he
>'e to obtain elsowhe..e. Ilo will bo
'atly missed by those who knew atnd
ved him. I'elc to his ashes!
.1. II.
Iollohun, JanI. 11, 11900.
If you1 need colutm')s, halusters or anly
riuedt work, get our prices before luy
ig. We will iiaV0 you lmloney. aiit is.
etion uarlant.etd. S't'tRA i'I nRus.
E. it. i .sli I:, Matt' ger. tai tf.
onra the heKind YoU Ilavo Always Bought
ignaturo
of
Headache
Is often ai 1arnin1g that. tho liver li
torpitd or Inaactive. I!urt' serius
troubles niay follow. For at promupt,
eflIlient cure of llentlache ni d ill
liver troubles, lake
Hood's PHIs
While l.:y rouse the )'\ or, restoro
f.all, rtgilar nelio'' of .ie howels,
'hey do0 not grip e or i.:::;, do0 not,
irritate or intlanmii (he internal organn,
but have a posit ive tonic effect. 25c.
at all druggists or by mali of
C. I. Iloudt & Co., Lowell, Mass .
ANT'E1D SECVElti\A, I'El-tON
VV for District, Ollee Managers it
lis State to represent, mle in Lheir owl
lid surirounding count,ies. Willing to
a' yearly $tit0, )ayable weekly. I)e
able emlyluyment, with unus:,al op
ort.unitles. eferenes exchanged
neloso self-addressed staimied envel
pe. S. A. Park, .120 (;axton Iniding
hicago. t.. it,.
ive Premium Discot
ig mecrchan ts in Ne wber'ry in
'i th every 10Oc. pu.1rchase, teni
Vhen y ou have collected 10(
>10 articles for' the hlousehold
sical lustr'uments, lirice-a-P
op Tbles, Oper'a G lasses, 10
TPeas, and miany other Ornant
d to call at our storoe and( ex
throughout theI Unlited Sta
at Checks When Oui
ANTIS WHO GIVE Dl)ISC4
. %. ALTE2iR
Photographeor, Portrait an Land ~i0(
140apo1 A rtist, A mait wiir's (Ca.mera~
Picture hramiies and A rtists' M:
teriatls, Pa&inis and Olis, Bi ushie
(rayonis, eIt..
OfIjice and1( Studio, Min St,
IOUNTS & D)ICKERTJ.
(:igali.1 anld TobactiIC 0, Produtc4
e'1. First cii 1 oods1 ait low(L
3. W. WEiSTr
lFancy (Irocerhs.
"Newber'ry JBakery and Ioatet
rHtE SMITII CO
. roce'res, C'ockery and Glas
watro. Confectionery.
I. L. POLGRLEEN.
Orocer'ies, Caindles4, Frults, Ve,
cinon.e~ C'igarH. TrhnaO.e ci.
Women as Well as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis
courages and lesseps ambition; beauty, vigor
and cheerfulness soon
Sfadisappear when the kid
- neys are out of order
-- or diseased.
Kidney trouble has
become so prevalent
that it is not uncommon
for a child to be born
afflicted with weak kid
neys. If the child urin
ates too often, if the
urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child
reaches an age when it should be -ble to
control the passage, it is yet afflicted with
bed-wetting, depend upon It, the cause of
the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first
step should be towards the treatment of
these important organs. Th!s unpleasant
trouble is due to a diseased condition of the
kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as
most people suppose.
Women as well as men are made mis
erable with kidney and bladder trouble,
and both need the same great remedy.
The mild and the immediate effect of
Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold
by druggists, in fifty
cent and one dollar
sizes. You may have a I ,ItR*
sample bottle by mail "'"
free, also pamphlet tell- nono of swaup.noo.
ing all about it, including many of the
thousands of testimonial letters received
from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer
& Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and
mention this papec.
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
JEWELRY, SILVERWARE
AND SPECTACLES
CAN BE ltu,?1lrT AT
T3DA IN 1 14' LA- 4A 4yC>.'iS
We will sell you a 12 Si.e, 20 year,
filled Watch with Elgin or Waltham
mI1ove'11n it, for 8 X'E.:N D)oDLA RS
+ ($16.OO.) -:
(X)ME AND SEE US.
Yours truly,
DANIELS & CO.
S'I'AIC'' 01' SOUJTl' ('AROLINA,
COlUNTiY O14' NI1,w11RRY-1N
('OM\IUN 1L1'Ah.
I-'ward I. Hipp, I'laint if, against
I veson Joh nson, Defendant.
Suinnnons for UUelief.
To the De fe ndan t, above natmed:
To)lJA M, ' iI:lZl IY SUtTIMCNO D
and reqauired to answer the comn
plaint in this action, of which a copy is
herewit,h svrvei'd upon you, and to servo
a copy of your answer to the said com
plaint, on the subst-ribers at their ofilceo
at New hearry ('ourt I louse, South Caro
linn, wit.hin t.wenty lays after the ser
vice he-eof, exclusive of the day of such
service: atni if you fail to answer the
compaint, vithin the ihne aforesaid,
the iaintil' in this action will apply to
the court for tlhe relief demanded in
the ecomptlaiaint.
Dated I Decemmer L0lth, A. D., 1899.
SCiI LUJl l'IU'IT & 11OLLOVWAY,
1'ltinitilf's Attorneys.
t To the Defendant above named:
Take notiece t,hat t,he complaintin the
labove entitled action was filed in the
oleie of the Clerk of Court of Common
I 'leas for Newberry County on the 20th
day of Deecember, A. 1)., 1891).
SCIUlUMi'' lIt' & IIOLLOWAY,
1'laintilfs Attorne3 s.,
leaks.
Our young lady3 citntvasseris wvill call
on youl all, eixlalin our1 systemi and give
you1 one (of our1 " tt.le hooks free.
mt Checks.
all lines of' trade, who will giyo
with every dollar, etc. Checks
or mor'e take them to our store
)Ck,
such) as Lamps, Clocks, Tables
rac, Chin faware, Japanese Goods
ickerIs, Riflies, IB~icy cles, Or'iental
lenital ald (1usefl articles f'or the
ith a small portion of his profits
uinoe premfl~iums and( get a book
Cs.
SnOpping.
IUNT CHECKS.
C. J. McWIRTERFU
- Grzoceries,( onfectioneries, Fruifs,
NEW~ YORK RACKET STORE
Notlons, Toys, Tlnware, Cro(k
cry, (lasQiware, Cutlery, Jewelvy,
,ToiletGoods.
I J. S. RUSSELL
OrocerIes, D)ry Goods, Notiouns,
Hats, iloots and Shot's, Confhc
tionery, F?ruits, Cigars and T' .
- b)acco.
NEWBERRY UP-T1O-DATE
-STEAM LJAUNDARY, H. S.
RIGHITMIRE, PROP.
Ihigh et Class or DorestloFinish.
.Speclal termis to .in of towni
r anms Tn'lenhono 94.