The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, January 30, 1900, Image 3
Newberry Lodge No. 75.
S TAT El) CONVENTIONS OF
this Godge will ho held the 2nd
atld .Ith T1uc'sdaty uights of eaich noaathi
at. 7.30. Visit jug Knight's cordially
welcomlled. TIIOS. E. E:l'TI N,
K. of It. and S.
CI o! wel I1otel Ittilding.
NPmV .(Mi V AIAlclCl T.
Corrected every Tuesday and Friday
by Summer Bros.
M eat.............................. 6 @ 7c.
Shoulders ........................... 7.
Hamsi ... .................. 12(1lc.
Best Lard....................... 7C( 8ko.
Best Molasses, now crop...... 000.
Good Molasses..................... 25@ 50o.
Corn ................................. 600.
M eal ...... ................... 60e.
H ay.............. ................ . 75c.
W heat Bran........................ $1.10.
1st Patent Flour.................. $4.75.
2nd Best Flour................... $4.25.
Strait Flour........................ $4.00.
Good Ordinary Flour...........$3.0O(a)3.50.
Sugar ........... ......... 51("a;6c.
Ilee.................................... 6t (a) ie.
C otTeo................................. 10 a)15c.
Cotton seed meal, per sack... '1.15.
Bale Iulls, per cwt.............. . 30.
Cont.ry Produco'
Butter, per lb .................... 15(c720c.
Eggs, per dozen ................. 121c.
Chickens, each.................. 121(a)20c.
Peas, per bushel.................. 75c.
Corn, per bushel................. 55c.
Oats, per bushel.................. 35(l640c.
. wect potatoes .................... 40(&50c.
Turkeys, por lb .................. 6(a) 8e.
Fodder, p r cwt ................. 60(aj76e.
F. B. Thirkield, Ihealth Inspector of
Chicago, says, "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
cannot be recomnended too highly. It
cured me of severe dyspepsia." It
digests what you eat and cures indi
gestion, heartburn and all forms of
dyspepsia. Robertson & Gilder.
W\Lanted.
Delivered at the College by March
1st, 10,000 feet of lumber for fence. For
particulars apply to l. IA. Sctzler. at
C ollege. tit
1mratac squarn ope4ra, compasny.
The Herald Squnre Opera Company, t
an aggregat,ion of the finest singers on
the road, will be here Fe"ruaro 7. The c
press speaks highly of this company. It t
will appear in the opera house.
L. T. Travis, Agent Southern R. I.,
Selina, Ga.,. writes, "1 can not say too
much in praise of One Minute Cough
Cure. In my case it worked like a I
charm." The only harmless remedy
that gives innediate results. Cures c
coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, and
all throat and lung troubles. Robert- i
son & Gilder. s
If you want to see a crowd of eager
'buyers and a store filled to the front
door, go and look in at Plynn's cash
store where they are having the great
fire sale. t I t
Mouldidgs, Lumber, Laths and
Shingles. STUART 3Ros.
E. 11. LEsLIE, Manager. t&ftf
Candidate for Treasurer.
1any friends of Jno. L. h)pps are urg- n
ing him to make the r'aee in the comn- 1
ing primry election for Cotthty Treas- 41
uret', and we have beenm assured by
some that ho has decided to come be'
fore the people as a candlidate for that
oflice. Mr'. Epps is a good mnan and
fully capable of llling the ollico should
he be elected.
If you have Sor'o Throat Pain-Killer'
wvill cur'e it. If you have a cough or
cold, P ain-(ilIter wIll end it. If you
have cramps or diarrhwxa, Pain-Killer'
will relieve it. If you cut, burn or
bruise yourself, Pain-Kilter will stop
the pain. In short, a bottle of Pain
Killer on your shelf will save you p)ainm,
time and money. Avoid substituites,
there is but one Pain-Killer, Perry
Davis'. Picc 25 and 50c.
Houses andu Lots aind Town Land.
In H-elcna andl Newberry, S. C., to
be soid and for i'ent. Apply promptly to
fL. W. Jones,
f&t.2t. Attorney at Law.
iachelor-Maids.
' There will be a meeting of the B3acho
n'or-Maids in Hunt & Hunt's ofllco e't
~half past thiree o'clock on Wednesday
afternoon. A futll attendance Is ire
~questod as business of importance wIll
be t,ransacted.
Ani Exception to the Rule,
A shop where you can get what you
'want and when you want it.
STUART BRios.
E. H. LELILu, Manager. t&ftf
W ANT ED.
Six Salesladies
T ONCE.
NE'S 5 and
ents Store,
er Bros.
hes
Id
st
Co.
V'.RIti 'i .1t'11 A.11.. o '
Nex', Alonday will be ;aled:ay.
'Thcre is still it demtand for cot,tage:.
See notice of final settlmenleut and call
to crtdlitor 3.
teinlei,iber the lecture at t,be opr:ra
house tonlglhlt,.
IL wa ia ircal bliz/run that, i.truck u
Monday morn 1ng.
We suppose the iien of a spriii festi
val has fallen Ilat,.
A delightful little (lerman was given
in the armory lastevenilg.
Make your tax rettrlis before too
late. Februay :30th, is thI last day.
Mr. W. P. Bedenbaugh is moving
into his "Brooklyn" reiideince today.
At the Premium Discount Check
Store can be found the five and ton cent
counters.
The merchants that are in the pre
mium discount, check business are now
giving cheeks.
Policeman F'rahkliii h.s recovered a
carpmt stolen from a residence in this
city last s11mm1ner.
Snow fell thick and fast Saturday
night for about an hour, but it disiap
peared about as fast as it fell.
Mr. J. N. MAcCaughrin has been
lected collector for the Commercial
Bank by the Board of Directors.
Mr. V. 11. \Verts, of this ollico, was
Malled to Spartanburg on Saturday to
ittend the funeral of his father.
)r. 0. 11. Mayer left yesterday for
\Tew York to attend medical lectures.
Lie will remaiu there for about three
,veeks.
Mirs. .1. L. Walker returned to John
on last week after a pleasant visit to
elatives in Newberry.-Johnson Mon
tor.
Mr. Casper C. Stuart left yesterday
or Alabama City, Alibama, where he
las a position with a large manufac
ut"ing Company.
The woods are full of candidates al
cady. We heari of six for one county
Irlice, and four for another, and Jan
mary hasn't closed yet.
The WVest End M iiiets gave a t;od
ninstrel perifornace at, the chapel sat
tirday night. Those who were present
njoyed the iii{lerent, fatures very
nueh.
The Shakespere Club will not have
ts regular meeting next Thursday eve
ing in respects-to the memory of Dr.
'eter Robertson who was its first vice
resident.
ir. I. C. Solomon received a tel
graim Saturday announcing the death
f his brother in St. Louis. This is the
econd brother lie has lost in the last
ow weeks.
The time for the payment of State
,nd county taxes expires on Wednes
ay of this week, tomorow. If there
s to be any further extension we have
ot heard of it. Pity now and avoid
rouble.
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Robertson and M iss
Jary Robertson, of Charleston, who
vas ealled to Newberry last week on
.ccount of the death of their brother,
)r. Peter Robertson, have returned to
h1iarleston.
Things will be lively In the basehall
inc here the coming season. The col
cge association is onlgaiziAng foir bust
less and we look for' seine good ball
>laying. The Midgets (of West End is
LIS0 getting in goodl .3hape. Ihelp the
>oys out.
iTATE~ F' 01i10, ilTY OF TLso
l,UCAs i'xivNT.
eNici paitnter of the drt of 1'. J1. (HI CY &
3o., clhInxbusiniiss in thle (I iiy of Toledo.
oiiit.y and State afoiesaid. anid I hant. said
in wIll pay the suini of ONE II (NDR)ED11
IOLLA 115 for' each and every eunno of Uniarirh
lhat cannot he curied by thie use of I iI LLs
Sworn to before ilne aint subsiiciribed in hiiy
>rcseince, tis (0th day of Dcin ber., A. I). is886.
A. W. GLEASON,
Notary Public.
ll 's Catarrh Cure Ia taken internialliy and
eLCs tlirectly Oin the blood1 andi~ miiucous sur
neies of t.he systemi. Send for test imoials,
'ree. F. J. CiI ENEYi & GO., Toledo, 0.,
8old by Dringgists, 75e,
Hlaills Faiiys Pills arie the boat.
We paid thiree dollar's for a Stmribley
[Icnrictta hlandl sowed shoe last week,
>t our' cook br'ought home a pair' of
he samo shoes last night fr'om Flynn's
~ash storec for' which she p)aid *1.35.
I'hilngs of that kind Is whatjis drawing
hecrowds at Flynn's gr'eat flire sale. It
4rED. L. Copeland
is in the West buying
stock. He will return
by February 1 st with a
nice lot of Horses and
M ules. ' f&t4t
It illlfe remembered that some time
In June of last year' Mr. M. A. Carlisle
while walking along the str'eet, lead ing
from the Newber'ry hotel to Main
stireet, he fell into the ecllar' dooir lead
Ldg to the basement of Rober'tson &
Gilder's drug store, and received In
jurios from which lie siTer'ed consider
ably and was put to a great expecnse.
Trhe city council at a recent called
meet.ing agreed to pay Mr. Carlisle
part of his exp)ense-hlis physician's
fees, his8 travelIng expenses and his
hospital expense' while in Bailtimor'e
attending to hIs Injuries. Ills expense
account, accor'ding to his statement,
was upwar'ds of a thousand dollars, t
count,ing lass time from business and
the city council agreed to pay $800 of
the expense.
'rhe NewV Kupe)rinitenldent.
Mr'. Alexander Makepece, a native
of Nor,th CarolIna, is tue new Superin
tendent of the Newborry Cotton Mills.
lie is a Sotithcirn man and comes to
Newbceiry highly recommndedlc. iIe
took charge yesterday and we welcome
him t.o our cit.
The only mnti /rigin,li lual i svna mei ,
T'llin;' 1,tv1"ly \\hetvr,v r 11v Gors.
I Zpreeiit.tlive I I. I1. I,vans, of Ne'
berry, is tke jolliest, mniiler of tI
Gener," al AIbly l i t is :enerall
called "1lub," probably because got
hinor itil jovial k idlness radiate froi
hin. "Ilub " is sli-litly deaf as lie i
ways talks loul enoigl to hur hin
self, his voice has some of the hrm
seristies of i fog-horn Hlis heart is a
big as his voice. I f "11111b" is afraid o
anybody or anything, nobody has eve
found it out. He certainly.is not afr1ai
to tell it joke on himself.
One of 'Ilub's favorite stories is tha
he got even with a faney hotel, whiel
charged him $60 for L 10 days stay, t>
appropriating enough of its'silverware
to make up the difference between whia
he considered ia fair charge and the bil
he had to pay.
" llb' stops at the ('olumbia hote
during his freqtient visits to Columbia
IIe told that tale there several times
until some of the guests thought up 1
bright idea for it joke on ''hiub." s
they commui ented their ideas t<
"line I lost,"Nixon. Ihit "'flub'' sav
them conlspiring and smelt at mouF".
\Vhile "Hub" Was -at dinner, le saw
Mr. Nixon and the conspiriators wait
ig in the hall outside the dining room
A wink is as good as a nod to a blin
horse. "lll b" quietly sli pped some
hotel knives and forks into his pniknts
As he came out of 'lie dining room, MI
Nixon accosted hih and the conspira
tors began to grin, for they thoughi
they were going to have the laugh or
"EHub." Mr. Nixon said: "'IIub,' il
you'll just, give up that silver of mine.
l'll let you Oif this tr'ip without, paingi
board." Then the jokers laughed, bul
they soon found out the truth of thc
saying that they laugh best who laugli
last, for "'i'ub" surprised them by pro
lucing the knives and ?orks he had in
bis pockets and demiLndigilr that, Mi.o
[lost Nixon stick to his proposed bar
ain. The biters were bitten. That is
but o:ic of the legion of jokes "llub"
LellsIibout himself.
"I am indebted to One Minute Cough
for my health and life. it cured me of
iing trouble follow% ing gripp." Thous
I(s owe their lives to the prompt
tetion of this never failing remedy. It
'ures coughis, colls, eroup, bronchitis,
lnennionia, gripp and thr-oat and lung
x'oubles. Its e:arly usc prevents Con
sumption. It is the only harmless
remedy that gives imm1rnediate results.
Robertson and Gilder.
People talk about hard times, but if
you could see the way they are taking
in money at, this great fire sale at
"lynn's cash store, you would conclude
ehat there is plenty of money in the
ountry yet. t It
:,D. L. Copeland
is in the W est buying
stock. He will return
by February 1 st with a
nice lot of Horses and
Muies. t&f4t
Card of Th'aniks.
Mr. Editor: Allow us thc p)rivilcgc
Mhrough your columns to return our
graLtefuil thanks -to our fr'iends aund
eighbors for the eourtcsics and assist
tnec i'endered us in the hour of the sadl
bereavemient of the untimely death of
our' dear' son, N. Bartow Wheeler.
Death in all its"p)hases) when It, en.
ter's the quiet home tears away oui' dear
mes is sad(; but, in this case is doubly
so, and,it would be the height of in
riatitude were we to pass slightly by
he many act,s and (deeds of kindnese
L'enderled us by ouri neighbors and1
rienids to alleviate our gr'ief in that
sad houi'.
May t'.c blessings of a benign God be
shied upon1 them and may they ncycr'
)e caliled upon01 to pass5 thriough such an
:>rdeal.
RIesp)ectfuilly,
N. 1B. Wheeler and family.
Little Mountain, Jan. 29, 1900.
GU-ANO' GUANO!!
We have cQntracted
for a large amount of
Fertilizer which we are
offering at reasonable
p rices. Call and see us
before you make your
purchase.
SUMMER BROS.
t&f 2mos.
P'rograim TchefIIrs' Ass'ociaton.
The following is the p)rograum for' th<
next mlecting County Teachers' Asso
criation to he held in the Graded Schoo
bmid in g S tur'day imorm ing, Fecbruar3
10, 1900, 'at" 1 a. mn.:
A Study of Comnenlus-Pre'siden
Cr'omer.
How Often and in What WaLy Shouk
Examinations be held In the Coimmor
Schools-Mr. H. M. Henry, Miss Mar';
Burton.
Lilla Johnstonc, Sec.
For...
HIGH GRADE
FERTILIZERS
CA LL ON
E. M.Evans &Cc
wan tted.
I am paying 2e. per pound for 0o(1 r'ul
bor boots and shoos.
H I. S. Ightmlre,
t&ftf. At Nowhnry a nmler
~Pi P1c c,1
The biggest Fire 2
y blast at FLYN'S CASI
d goo ds in detail, but evei
"1 ly damaged by water w
cost. Just watch and f<
F" LYN]
P. S.: Come early
The choicest things alv
'1"l NEwS FIROM 11ItosE11, lTY.
1)oath of a 1'r,tinttent Young 31an-Soclni
tautt Personal Note'N-Sorvices
of- 'iho Sahbat h.
Malcolm Argyle Kihler was: 1,orn it
P>rosperity, S. C., August 26 h, 1877,
and died in Atlanta, (Ga., .lanary 17th.
11)00, being aged 22 year, .5 i,lorlt.hs an1d
I thty. \WIhen a brig'ht youig hl;, he
served ils app'enti eslip in tl1 cl:c
of Ile l'rosp)erity 1'r-. and I lt'Iporter",
and became what, is known amonll)ll;g
priters ats a "swift." A ftc1 workiig
here and in Newberry, lie went to At
lanta about five years ag-o, where byh is
pleasing Ilannllerls and exeellent delport
ment., as well ias by his e xceedin~' skill
3as at priniter, lie became at goneral favor
ite, making friends of all whom lie met.
either' in butsiness or Il easur_i-'s r1ii
suits. Just I little 111r1. 1h11 i year.
ago, in 1898, he was m:ir'.i "ed to a elchiarmlIl
ing young wife, Miss I .;ulie. Northern,
of Atlanta, and the i' nutnl love and
affection was cherished up to I is dent h.
H Is health had graually declined for a
yeLr or miiore, sufering as he diid from
heart, trouble and soimetlinlg like
chronic bronchitis. All was done for
himt that means and te'.ler hands coul
do, b it the winged nItss !''Ir of deati
came last. Saturday and bore h3Iime fri~m
eartih to the gIreat unlknown. Ilte ral
ized Iis approach to the emd, and a3
week ago hade liioved ontes a i'tod
bye," telling them that, le was pro
pared to go, and that. they t11114 not
wceep for him. lie leavis a ,"orlrowi, g
y011 g wife, fath)r, ttother, si-t.vr ni(
brother, and a l3 age circle of relatives
and friendl to love his nemry v. II is
remains were brol;g*ht to I'ro'e Ire'ity
londiay, in obedience to Iis reqguist, by
Iis tlmotber, Mrs. M. A., and)(1 h is brothl
er, Mr. 1''ores. Kihler, where his funeral
was prenehed in Crace chur"h b1y i' .'.
J. A. Sligh, and his ho dV laid to rest, in
the vii are e'netery in the prt etce of
a large conlcourste of rela.t ives and1
friends. italColin is no tillore oil Ci41tl1.
Peace to i is ashes'
l]rs. IRosa Canntn and her Son, Mr.
J. P. Cannon, paid a pleasant visit to
relatives in Newb(r'ry last week.
Miss Kate Wheeler spent at few
days in Newberry last week visit
ing her sister, Mrs. S. 11. Cannon. She
left Saturday for her fiture home,
Winnsboro, Stopping over for a short
sta3y wit,h friends in C'olumlbia.
A horse beloinging to Mr. Ju1o(. Long
was killed by the freight trainl on the
Southern Rail3wa1y near1 Mr. Joh nnie
Stane0's house last, Friday. TIhe an31in'ail
seemed to be frightened and3( begaln run1
ninig down abouit Sligh's, com3in3g up the
road 11n front of the engin3e. le was
overtaken wilth aboivC results.
lvyiry one regret,s thalt Mr. Frank
BrowneC, the( geil aigenit of the South
erni at this p)lace, has been compelled to
laly oil' again 0on accoun3 lt of hiis hiea1lth3,
and all1 hope that lie will soon3 be re
stored to his accustomed vigor. IIis
brother, Mr. John Browne, fills th3e 1po
sitionl of algent unltil J. F. recup1eraltesl.
Th'le only service in town Sunday was
that at L.uth3eran churPch where 1iev.
Mir. Bedenbaugh interested 31 large aul
diencee. All the Sabbath Schools were
well attended.
Mr. A. G. Wise has been quite un1 well
for several days p)ast, but,is some bctter
today.
Constable IEison, of Newvberriy, seizied
three jugs, kegs 01r parciels of liquor at
the Southern dlepot hero last Friiday.
The in3fant child of Mr. and Mrs. J1. 5.
Werts died Monday night, aiged ahouot
five months. It will 1)0 buried att Colo
ny church today.
l'almetto.
January 30th, 1900.
'A Hea33rt,asI Sturdy as1 an1 Oa1k."'
Bult wha3t atbot the blood( whIichi the
heart muist pump a1 Plt the( ra1te 03 0l times3
a minu11tes': I the heart is 1.o be st11urdy
alnd the nerAves5 stron3g this blood mu.s1t
1)e richl 1and 11ure. 11lood's Satrspilla1 13
miakes sturcdy hiearts becaiuise it, ma3kes
good loo 101 It gives to men01 and3( womenl3
strength , confidenee, cou rage and( en3
IIood's Pilbs areO non1-iirri tating and
the onlly en1tha3rtic to talke with llood's
Sarsapalril la.
UnIted Statles Cominionei'r.
Juidge W. II. Birawley hats app)Joint.ed
Fred( HT. DoinIie'k, E'sq., of this (eit.y,
United Staltesl Commissioner. Mrfi. D)om
inick has r-eceived Ihis com13mission and3(
is ready for- busi ness should any33 one
have bus3iness5 to transaeilt, with thait (if
fle. Mrli. Silas Johnstone held this of
fice up to thec time of his dea1th,
FoIre at K(inardsi.
A telephone message was r-eceivedl in
the city yesterday stating that about,
ton o'clock in the miorning the store
and stock of mlerchaindlise of Mr. J. A.
} D)ominiek at Kinards wats dlestroyed by
fire. Mr. D)omniik was in Newhe-iy
at the time of the fire and1( stated thlat
his loss amilountedI to $800. No in)sur
ance.
Theu' fir-c was caused from a defective
I Hacn
sal v r ho dofi
I d '
llwm o is ! nd y,)!
~Y r C O i~ii'1~ tore ~
)Clico :fN c
if you want to get the
ays sell first.
M1 . J. It. WY1":lT'1 1); DE ).
Thtis We 1 1(u t wnl UtiV lemnnUt Diel att It I
Ioi4 Yt'striluay Miorinlg.
Mr. .ino. I;. Werts. tie well kluowi
(Onr'taht!(, diedt at his re'shh-(ncc (ol
N i orth I ,ih ty s tet, y IsteiI y at,
o'')cl: a ml. .llr. \\'t'rt>( was: born; in
\ew,thclrty ('olinty\ aho()ut. tI y'car. agro
aind sho; t!y after his niiagei" it
ali i ;t IV aftt'r IIi l w n,e of t hat c ulnt.v
'.al t i ''ll wh ;Ire h ha;') C.v11r Ij(1
resild, lcntlin;. aI 1:,t.ful anillhut.
lif.
H . I leves at w"ife and v ralt 'hiilr(rl
to muourn his to.'.. \I r. W\'rt,, wa;s It
CoIsistent milhe eriof t.hc I;at)i :tclhureh
itd[ hcltl the couiidence andi eteeil o
all w%ho htan-w him).
1is fun'eral wril he conlueted fronl
his biuine oin North I,iherly rtrteet t:
o'(ihrk this atfternoonby l\ I ev. Niesses
E. I'. Bomnar, M1. I". Ca;rlis!o and .lamec
;%l((Grudl,r.--til;u-tanhurml Hlerald, .I1an)
27t,b.
WANTED.
Six Salesacies
AT ONCE.
CRANE' 5 aid
10 Cents SLore,
Summivner Bros.
Block.
A tre hmi.
11'!vIl ' enh1-i1 toIe is the plaie to get
b:irgaii'n. I leatin: tie insu:ance nen
have -e tt! :d II lt opneIi up
at1In11 and is goinul) to tlos' Ouit. Sot'
wiit. lo h as in ii ad. 'it crowd';
bcl,gan to gatlhtr1' anl'oIlel hi- door ve er
llay, Int ,odiy li \' iIl have a ru=h.
See the rel d "Ii.
The W%'(I lint.wn 01,111I"t
1)r. A tii'r lit'c(t', the well know iI
oculisI. Of .1ack-onvilh', I11l., is m iakin
L I) Ofessii(;tI visit. in Il' ) speity. 'iII
dloctor itan e.XIIrt inl his lint, minng
cataract14 by absort) ion wit hout iuse; of
the1( knife. If you eyes -t aUVwIL af
Ili(tel oi you have lases - t t d.ui'L i t
you)i, youl intier eIall Don himu at W ise5
1 hotel, where he will be1 for tenl day13
Smallpojax liiporteitliat in iyb,iti um.
We clipl the fol low ing from t,he Statt
oif the 27 t,h instan it, andi hiope that, Lh<
invest,igationu will pirove tbat it.is a falist
alarm:i
"Wr'uiting' from Newhierr'y, MrIi. W.\ D)
Halrd y makes thei follow inug r'eport (
the (Governor: 'ItL is rpor8lted I tat, therc
is aL (cale of smai Illpox in th e Miaybhini.ou
section of this eount,y . P eresons reid .
ing thiere arue anxious t,o have thue matL
tee iniVest.i gated. ''oit, ( l n be rce eed
from fIl ebet. on Sparutauib iurg, Un hoe
and10 C'ohunbla ril]road.'"
Theo o it ol' N (whlerry ColI( go are0 it
1101(1 TiIr A un inmiUchate
'..he joint Anniiversary of the lxceli
sior iml Pi h renatkostun ian Hoceties w il
b)e hiel d ini the iopra hionis, Pridaliy evo.
nin g, Nilarch I1th. Tlhe folio wing is Lh.
prlogramm he:
P residentL-G-(eo. I'. Claunssen, Exce
s10r.
D)ebaters, Allirm'(iativye-H . W. 1'ii
imer P hr enakosmuian Ti ~'. I. W icerI
Ne'gaitt]V-,iv , . I . K i(ilore, E:xeeior0)
Oratr.-(. 3. I !bt.iam, Excelsjir
I renaiko:mian oraItor11. o b e selete
'.i'hi' dlsuject fori dlie batie is:
expantslin will priouv: binueiil to Lih<
Uniiitedl States.
WANTED.
Six Salesladies
AT ONCE.
CRANE'S 5 and
10 Cents Store
Summer Bros1
Block.
NOTICE.L
Notice i hiereby given that the b)iook
of subihz itiIon to 1the D':hllt st.oek< (
S;ihiuunii prtli u'd areo. w ill he~ oJOpin
WVedniesdaty. Janiiuary% 2 U h, iluo.
MILTON A. CAl.L18LIM,
l&f i.oprtr,
. 1~
Iw lTyv11 i nOw in full
> ,:ibIC to ioprc of
ct1 en wej(t or iLh
n Ih(' doll;.r o ow Y v ork
>u. oil i :i i ( Mh) I l mt Si0 ale
pick of the BARGAINS.
I N L :N('I.11 H.A '1'.4 11-tRViCt'.
I Two :uitt Carotin(aiis (ot Got'eritt"i t
Printling Apr1ointutenta,
.:\. 1. i'ulp , of York, a:ti t t )lll.
;i illd n I ptir in i bvr' of "tlht
a t ri' t l'' ativ (, ti l arts," 1:1cly ill
Ilttth .,p > uit f thil ae far::; u .liting.
t'Ompan1 y, h)as r1 iv ed'", l : tlappoint
'unt l Iii liiin ), t'1certll t pr1tintini of
i alt. W a': hlin-,tan. \l r. ('uIp e nivte
na te~ S a :.\merl a w;a in the
IL. -'ii ;itii I - ii i a yI t r' ill NIli
l 'st. i t hl l':!r il t li+ligent, III
t ::i ( i: it i. i. aU fri ndl, w iIh
him otnn('h sneer't:, l i h is ew 114-ld of
.I r . I k \'. 0': 11t' 1, ora t a nd'pri -
rI1" Of the\r. of th , 'tople,
N( ry, and all lid ('oltimbia )rint.r,
J iLi l 11aed temporarSily by t h ;ya
t -' 1 )t11)l\ l'l tt'lll(I ;tlil it'v 1 g. ! Ii' lr aI
tit(, ( lO th1 tato 1 rin g , IIas,
11 N - 1~ I nt n : 1" ll d tlt a 1o Ition in
1 nolt' ,tlI'. i tt'1o-,-rapiical (",tab -
I t I , it'ia ill Iavet fir \\' I tin .
too c:-ly netxt wet''k. Mvr. ('u1p went
t blr t da t:I aoi. -''It' Stat e, st i.
A (Ilelte'n 'Ibl." Shtot, I
IS -v. l . 1i. \\ 1 :t'a t O? Ioh t'- , shot, a
nt o"I in ti c.i : 1 i, clr, i:la t I'idliy
n1 i t i. t . . ! . (.h {n 1 : \ '.-b 'lk
and t I i l r I h ' I : i te . " II i
t(T:.fn hear If 't~ for uoe lei r s
t o . . i , I . t
Iin:,, 2-. (I'., . .
M I \ '. I , nth:t n:; h 1-: . . lie
(' I''rl,tOt (';tl1m,)1, J. I1. ('1rawIar'1,
.I. i ) ( ront., 1);li-,\ IfIt': ('anu On, ;\Iice
C(' t)kii . II S inte (' IIin )n J. WV. 1.( I.
lt'n,, lI'-11y ('l ir0m. : aumiet' (urr, t
Il) - .I. I). I)ht\"ins ('!), I''heli x I)awk ino,
\.e .\.EminentKine
andisher, A ne IStecalit.
l;-J h .1 ]i ;rub.l 1r, Tonuny (;ah r<(y ('),
('hlll y. (,.ltwy , I,tii Gary, lAn rewy
Il - \A ain I2 IIlowte, .1. P'. IIac'kley1,
liig
Iili llsore AmaboratMor riy. J
May,c.a es neuon a . r filr
or plsyingr, oft)en 'acute of kine
dh-cauh idneamy, tr-t. s lowes,o Wm.
thsell,ta ortvis, orth kdu y emel.
brell dontedwad, awoy cis byakei
St.rowd,th Cromell ofhelodth albumeln
Wi-:lizth wrts,or of kiny Wtoubl.
a'Drsonrs allngpfroe thoe new-ter
wilcl lese a they wpecr kidney.,iae
I andurittry truble. Y h as urd t'housnd
of appntly ho1e90 aes0.tral te
fThe faile.nt drgistnffy-cn
Iand l ladide. speotlst.e
coty maot dangr boellngabuse sdecp
tvot an Isuddendeaths cure. cAdrssdb
i-.her d&Co, Bnghmon, N.art faur
or tponthis ar.fe h eslfkde
thes ifta oraI orii h dn eys~- iomserulves
Then t he ttchness of the b~F. Aalood-th albumenrci
.'13' 3 ' : of N w ber'y, SIoti11
4 '>1 , Pla3i3ItiL'I,
vs.
.\ ikx:tI1 o 1h iglt on!t)1 antd I1ell M . I,ia
I'r , I )("I'"Iin Iitnts.
1 ~ ~ ~ ~ - ''O' lII l'' ('t)IliI{'T, Ii:\'I'F,U
.' ")4 . 33 1hi i , t i 1 , ! w ill 4ell to (110
1t J1) ri(ler, b1fort' 3th ('ourt 11Houas
tt ti ewh rr , :;. (.., (1n 4al%'day In Feb
r33:13\' J ('xI1
\il 11Ithat l trf h:to l int he II,' I w nl of
:r it y I5, - :t1' 4)f Hollilh C1arolitta,
OIllttitil'g our-uttif"tele, more or let?i,
))n<l h11(:lltedl! by l'ratt1t'rot, St. Tuke's
1':I)i!:o1al church lot and McMorris
'Itreet.
Teris of Sa'o: One-tllird cash, hal
a'1cC in one aIl( two years, wit h intter
est roni day of atle, to i' hOseurrtl by
t)ol, of purts(tcer nid timortgage of
r(.Ii l f 1(. I'ht' b'ulldini O o 1 I- mt
1ye1 to ie II iure(t auid polley wisignied
0 Altaster.
Pii'rchase' to pity for ipers and
talpf. W. 1). IIAliM, Master.
Mua,ter"'s Olice, Jan. 11, 1000.
STA'1'I1 OF' SOUTH CARtOLINA,
'Ot?NTlY OF NEW\V13E1iRY.-1N
('O. IMON PI)I.IAS.
:w w . i I ilpi, 'laint ilf, atgatinst iveson
.Johnusonl, I)rf('ln(itlnt,.
NIltn,n( 4 for fo" Relief.
l'o thli' I -fen(1an11 VIeson .0lJohnson:
TY l A1:Il'i: Ii.:iIY S1JAT.
. namon (Il atd rit'(tirt to answer
he ("omlaint in this act.ion, of whieh
ci >y i; herrewith servti upon you,
-nd t.3 s'rrve L copy of your answer to
S-aid Oninplaint on t.he sibsct'ibers
t t hei I (Illire tt N,\ewvherry Court H ouse,
onIth Carolilin, wit,h li twenty (lays ttf
t.r t hl :'rvite ht'cof, exrhiSive of tho
ay of onh1 S.'rvice, and If you fail to
(14wvr ther coniplaint, within the time
fore' id, the P3laint-if in this action
il+lal to t h e Court fot' tho relief
r+n(tuil in t.he eomplatint.
)att'tl :b.i I )e ler('3 , 189)9.
S (i' 1 L'MRT: & ILOW1,1A)\VAY.
I'Inintilfl's Attorneys.
1'(t 1. I)efontlant, Ive:IOn Johnson:
'I'ake lotice that the complaint In
het ab1 ov"! ('I3n.itlt'l aetionl was filed in
'lir' of the (;Ilr of tit. Cour't of Comi
1ton 1'r:th' for Newherr'y Count-y on tho
hli (f 1)f i nho .. IDS..
S 'll MI IT UI ll(illOWAY,
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