The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, June 01, 1900, Image 3

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"i)eWitt,'s Little iarly Risers are the finest pills I over used.--D. J. Moore, Milbrook, Ala. They quickly cure all liver and bowel troubles. GlIder's Cor nor Drug Store. Lost Heys. Tuesday Mr. G. MI. 1-. ECpting lost a bunch of valuable koys, it is thought on the' road between Newborry and Coleman's Cross Roads. A liberal re ward will be paid the finder by return ing them to tis olice or to Mr. Elp ting. f&t Deaith of an insfait. 'ibc infant son of Mr. and Mrs. MCK. Hutchison, aged one month and 26 d tys, died at their residence on Crnella street yesterday morning. "Sun'er the little children to cono unto me, and forbid thom not, for of such is the k ing doin of Heaven." Chieien'l Day at Smyrni, The public is cordially invited to at tend Children's Day at8myrna Presby terian church, Saturday before the first Sunday In June. The excreises will begin promptly at 10so'clock a. in., and it is hoped that the crowd will all be here by that time, as the children will be very entertain Ing. Dinner will be served on the grounds. Tho candidates are invited. * * * J. C. Connoy, Roanoake, Tenn., says, "I cannot say too niuch ifor DeWitt's Witch lIazAI Salve. One box of it cur ed what the doctors called an incurable ulcer on my jaw." Cures piles and all skin diseases. Look out for worthless imitations. Glder's Corner Drug Store. Laurens Nowa Special Elition. We have received at this office a copy of the special edition of The Laur ens County News, published by the Parrott brothers. The edition con tains thirty pages of interesting read ing matter descriptive of Laurens. It is illustrated with numerons cuts of mills, churches, schools, banks, stores and prominent men of Laurens. The edition reflects credit on the pub lishers. -Ismnarck's troin Norve Was the result of biu splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous ener gy are not found where Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Bowels are out of order. If you want these quiitles and the success they brinir, use Dr. Kings' New Life Pills.. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 25b at all Drug Stores. A Nice Pleco of Work. Mr. B. B. Davis, the artist with the chisel at Leavell's marble yard, showed uts an excellent piece of work being executed by him yesterday. It is a tomb to be p'aced over the gave of Jacob Adam lpting, son o Mr. J. J. Epting, of the county, who died last year while In Cuba in. the service of his country. Mr. Davis has at the top of the stone a beautiful emblem, the flags of the United States and Cuba crossed witll rifles stacked at the base of the Hiag poles. It is a nice piece of w3rk and shmowe the han of an artist in its get up. The easiest and most effective method of putrifying the blood and Invigorating the system Is to take DeWitt's Lit,tle Esely Risers, the famous little pill for cleansing the liver and bowels. Gil der's Corner Drug 8tore. Ne,wberry Quarantines Union. At a meeting of the Board of Health last week the following action was taken, which is explained in the com mnunication: Newberry, S. C.; May, 1900. Board of Healt.h, Union, S. C. Gentlemen: I am instructed to in orm you that, at a meeting of our Board of Health, held today, a resolution was passed quiarantining our city against the city of Union, S. C. This applies only to residents of your city who have no certificate of recent vaccination. Very respectfully, JNO. C. GOGGANS, Sec. B. of H. "A fter suffering from piles for fifteen years I w.as cnred by using two baxes of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve." writes W. J. Baxter, North Brook, N. C. It, heals everything. Beware of counter feits. Gilder's Corner Drug Store. Missionary to Japan. Rey. C. K. Lippard, of Statesville, N. C., wvill preach in thle bkatheran Church of the Redeemer next Sunday morning. Mr. Lippard is a good preacher. Ho has been appointed as a missionary to Japan by the SouthernLutheran Church and is visiting some of the principal points in the South before taking his departure for the foreign field. The special collection annoulnced by the pastor for the evening service w111 be taken at the morning service, as Mr. Lippard will preach at Grace church, Prosperity, at night. Resolution of Thanks. At the recent meeting of the Ex co'sior Fi're Company the following we ,olution was adopted: Resolved, That we, the members of the Excelsior Fire Company, in meet ing assembled, take this method of ex Lending our sincere and heartfelt thanks to the ladies and others who so kindly assisted in getting up and serving the ice cream festival in behalf of the Ex celsior Conjpany, and to those citizens -who attended and aided in making it a success to us financially; also to the city council for their timely and valuable aid. For all these kindnesses we bog to assure all, that we, as fireman, shall alway stand ready to protect the prop erty of our citizens to the extent even of personal sacrIfice. We shall serve the town with renewed energy. Committee. Re,duction of Prices. We have reduced prices in our buggy and wagon repair shop. It will be to your Interest to see us bofore having your wor,k done elsewhere. One and two-horse wagonis for sale, made by us. We are headquarters for the Buck eye Harvesting Machinery and Repairs for same. Give us a call. 4t f, The Carolina Mfg. o, VARIOUS AND ALL ABOU'. June 1st. Monday will be saled ay. The barbecue season is on. The candidates are on the move. A good rain would do much good just ),t this time. Mr. J. L. Franklin, of Augusta, Ga., is visiting friends in Helena. Remember the meeting of the I.'xec utive Committeo tomorrow. Mrs. Louisa Zobel and MIrs. Burn have returned to Cha.*leston. Miss sallic Whitney, of Maybinton, visite. at Mr. W. ). Hardy's last week. Many of our citizens have been try ing their luck on the banks of the Sa luda. Mr. Leighton Cosby of New Orleans arrived in the city yesterday on a visit to his old friene?. Mrs. Golden has returned from Hig gins' Ferry, where she spent several days with friends. The census enumerators will begin the work of taking the 12th United States census today. Plums, cherries and blackberries are ripening. There is a chance for the newspaper man yet. Mr. Irby D. Shockley, who has been confined to his bed for several weeks, Is able to be out agali. M isses Natalie and Sue IMazyck have returned from a visit to relatives and friends in Charleston. Mr. Ed. L. McIntosh, of Ocala, Fla., spent a few days here this week with his father, Dr. Jas. McIntosh. Hon. C. L. Blease attended a meet ing of the State Executive Committee in Columbia Wednesday night. Magistrate Chappell fined a negro $25 or thirty days on the chaingang a few days ago for breaking contract. Mrs. C. L. and Misq Bertha Blease left yesterdny to visit relatives and friends at Pendleton and Greenville. Mr. J. ). Shockley has accepted a position as salesman for Hazel Thoma son & Co., dealers in lumber, Colum bia, S. C. The wheatC cr4) is said to be fine. We heard a farmer say a day or two ago that he would make flour enough this year to last him two years. The Seaboard Air Line has instituted its free delivery of freight system in the city of Columbia. Columbia seems to play in big luck all the time. Mr. W. (I. Pearson is arranging to open a grocery store in front of "The Newberry." He is having the shelving put up and will open his stock in a few days. Children's day exercisbs will be held in the Presbyterian Church Sunday af ternoon at U o'clock. An interesting program has been arranged for the oc casion. It is said that one or two of our can didates have been over the Laurens line electioneering. Laurens voters can't vote In Newberry, but they may be able to help a fellow considerably. Two more crack ball players came in yesterday for the summer team-Case, pitcher, and Jennings, fielder. They are strong players and will strengthen our already fine team. Col. Jas. L. Tribble of Anderson, who was nominated for L'eutenant Governor by the recent Prohibition Conference, has declined the nomina tion and so notified Secretary Berr'y. See the announcement of the South Carolina College in another column. Next session opens September 26th. Entrance and Normal Scholarship ex aminations to be held at eac~h county seat on Fiday, .July 20th. Mr'. and Mi's. J. A. Rlikard and daughter, of the Long Lane section, who have been right sick foi' the past week, we are glad to state are con valesceing. Mr. Rikard himself is able to be up. Mr. J. W. Reeder, of The Rleeder Pharmacy, has kindly presented the Excelsior Fire Company with a half dozen pictures for their hall and as many packs of playing cards. He is a f'iend to the firemen. We now have a suburb known as "Fairview." Col. W. Y. Fair's place has been given that name by Prof. Ser'viss, the Brooklyn astronomer, on account of the splendid views obtained fromn that part of the surrounding country. Several of our young men have the Baltimore fever. They have been of fered promising positions in electrical works In that city. Several may leave for that city In a few days. We hate to see the young men leave, but want to see them all do well. At a meeting of the pastor's of the Lutheran, Presbyterian, Baptist and Methodist churches of the city it was decided to hold union services Sunday nights during the summer, beginning first Sunday night in June. The first union service uinder' this plan will be held in. the Baptist church next Sun. day night at 8.30. Dr. P. G. Ellisor of Newborry, ac companied by Miss Maggie Johnstone, visited his brother-in-law, Mr. J. W. Moore of this city last week. Miss Johnstone graduates at Newberry Col lege in June, and will have the distinc tion of being the first female graduate of that institution. The college was opened to female students three years ago and has seventeen young ladies 1h attendance this session.-Greenwood Journal. Death of an Infant. IThe Infant child of Mr'. and Mrs. M. A.. Wallace died Wednesday night at tilr residence on Cline street. Inter mant~ at Roaamant yesterayn. aftenonn AN ANDERSON MARItIAGE. A Pronanent 1)ontst ftand Cx-Newwrria Marries in Auders,n-IHe Surprlged llao I'veol by Keepin,g ills Wedding a Secret. Anderson, May 28 --Yesterday at the Presbyterian manse in this city at 31.30 o'clock p. Iml., Dr. A. P. Johnstone and Miriz Lale Witherspoon were married. Not tha slightest odor of orange blos s0111 was Wafted in) the gentle zCphyr'S to tell, and the birds almost hlushel thei. chirps lest they should prate of Lbis secret, which . was being so s-Iccss fully kept by the sutitor and his pro spective bride, and it was only a fow hours before this happy cuii1lmin1ationl that, somle suspiciols Imlovomemts Vave evidence of the coming of this event. Mrs. Johnstone, nee Nliss Wither spoon, is a native of Arkansas. Soie months ago she came to Aiderson where she has since taught with marked sue cess music and elocution, in which she Is highly aecomlplished. iianisome, attractive and genial, )irs. Johnstone has rapidly won the friendship an, ad iniration of many of Anderson's lb,st people. Tle groom, Dr. A. P. .Johnstone, is a native of Newberry. I[e has for sev eral years successfully practiced den istry, and is now one of the leadt indg members of that profession here. Dr 1. Johnstone is a prominent minmber ot the Preshyteria a church. Q;ii(et and unassuming, gentle if) (leportmen, he is an admirable mian. lie is widely atnd popularly known in Anderson. A few selected friends anld relatiVes attended the marriage, soon after which the couple left for Hope, Arkan sas, and after a short, visit to the bride's parents Dr. Johntone will return with his wife to Anderson.-Special to the State. A Fine sali I'layer. Mr. C. Beusse, who has for the past month been playing behind the bat on the Newberry nine, had to leave yes terday for his home in Athens, Ga. lie had a position there with the Southern Railroad Company and they denanded his presence. Not only the boys, l.ut everybody, hated to see him leave. lie is an alround ball player, and hIs place behind the bat, with Billy Weddington in the box, will be hard to fill. We hope arrangements can be made to get Bcusse to return. As a catcher lie is simply great-with a big G., as a whole souled boy, he is better. The Boys Pleatmed. At the ieeting of the Excelsior Fire Company held Monday night, the fol lowing preamble and resolution were unanimously adopted: Whereas, It was our pleasant duty to attend the great fireman's tournament in the city of Charlotte, N. C., on tihe occasion of the 20th of May celebra tion, therefore be it Resolved, That while we were so un fortunate as not to receive the cash prizes in the contest, we desire to put ourselves on record as endorsing the honest, fair and straight forward man ner in which the tournament at, Char lotte was conducted, and to thank the citizens, firemen and* offieials of that enterp)rising city for the kind, con siderate and( courteous matnner ini which we were treated while in their midst, and to assure t,hem that our visit to their beautiful cit,y will ever be a pileas ant recollect,ion to us, and that the visit shall be repeated should an oppor01 tunity ever p)resent it,self. Comnmitt,ee. Weekt End Rates. Effective June 3d anid continuing to and including August, .11th, the follow ing Week End rates will apply from Newberry and Prosperity, 8. C., over the Atlantic Coast, Line: To Water loo, S. C., Harris Springs, S. C., anld Greenville, S. C. Tickets sold Satu days andl Sundays, good ret.ur-ning, leaving destination not, later than Mon day followingz date of sale, $.00. To Glenn Springs, S. C. Tickets sold Sat,urdays and Sundays, good ret urning, leaving destination not later- than Mon day following date of sale, $2.50. IrOnl clad signature formn tickets lim ited to continuous passage to be used. Approved: Issued by T. M. EMMSON, H. M. EMERSON, Traflic Manager. Gun. Pass. Agt. A Cird of Thanks. We desire t.o express our hcar-tfelt thanks to those of our flrlends who so kindly 'Temember-ed us during the sick ness of our beloved son, Ralph, and who so zealously attended upon him until our heavenly Fatber plucked him from our midst. They did not cease to come day and nig ht to sympachlize -with us and offer any assist,ance that was in their power to give. We shall always remember them in a sense of deepest gratit,ude for their faithfulness during our' groat, afllict,ion. Words are inade quate to express our thanks to these, our warm friends, nor' can we hope to i-epay or suflicientl y reward them for their kindness. May Ho who is the "'giver- of every good and pcirfeet gift"' richly reward them both in this life and In the life to comb. Very gratefully yours, MRt. AND) MRS. B. F. CANNON. Nowherry, S. C , May 29th, 1000. IReduced Hales Ovr-r A. C. L,. The Atlantic Coast Line will sefl re duced rate tickets for the following oc casions from Newbeirry: Commencement Converse College, Spartanburg, S. C., June 3 and 4, *2.75 for round trip. Tickets sold Juno 1, 2, 3, limited to 7th. Commencement Clemson College, Clemson, S. C., June 6 to 11, *3.40 from Clinton. Tickets sold Juno 6 to 11, limited to 12th. Commencement Furman University, Greenville, S. C.. June 8 to 15, $3 00 for round trip. Tickets sold June 7th to 11th, lImited to 17th. Commencement D)ue West College, Due WVest, S. C., June 10th and 20th. Tickets sold June 15th to 18th, limited to 22nd. Annual Meeting Woman's Foreign Missionary Society, Greenville, S. C., June 27th to July lst, *$3.75 from New berry. Tickets sold June 26th, 27th and 2Ath, -1imited tn July Rdt '01-N'IS FiOM '1OSE'E,111iT. In Iny last article the types dittle Im; guilty of stevral eoro-, the only one absoilitely ret2quirinltg correction, Iow ever, is the nain of the Principal of our GradedI School. It should have been prinLed Prof. J.1. e. herard. The I'rofessor is now visiting hiis home in .\nderson. A sociable at the rc.sidenceo of Mr. and LIs. C. 1'. latlanli was greatly en joyed last i'riday night. and an eclipse partlt.y at. thu homel ol Dv-. and .\rs. WyVIhe last light dQlh;hted the young folks. lEve'Y meihor of It' v. A. G. K irk patrick's au ily wqs ilk Iast week, and NIater, I (L Ilk 11011M ftOmll1 college to help hi, f.i h1r do 11:! nursing. All are imllprov'-d now. aml NI 'ster Gary ha-4 taken ii he wi foer. C(l. V_ it .\ li, editor (if 'TI'e I lerald and New- ati piIVate secietary to GOV. 1 'Sweenvy, was in 'rosperity a few hours yesterday on business. ils frienIs hero wrer deligh1il to see him ill tle enjoyment of ext0llen01t health. ,perjtinedent A. It. Kohn of the big ailiate sto- in ClloIbia Ias been up1) Onl a visit, anld hli,- malny friends and r-elatives w._'ro ploas d to see hii look ing so well. NI ts ii si 1lllatid of iiNiOld IhL3s beenl eljoying k vikZit here, tbe guest of Mir..lo.'. It. 1Unnter. Messrs. .1. 11. edenlbaulglh tn( J. '. Wicker an- . iss Mintnit. Pellers left, for tile reumio'l at I"x)isviliv. Mr's. Salle W. Kennedy oIf le West has been on a t.n days' visit to the pa ren1tal roof. She r'eturnId Saturday. MIisses Blncho and L,!iha lJoland of Little Mountain are visiting relatives in town. Mr. .1. Iarre leaves for Saludit to day oi "priofeesion4." biness. liv. W. I. Itiller, the new pastor of Grace 1utherall chureh, has entered upon the di .Clu-ge of Iis pastoral (Iu t.ies and Will r)L'CaCIh hlis Iieist, Seri'mljon here IXt Sul(ayt' MoIning. lay the Master's Nwork pro.sper inl his hands. Rtev. Mr. Ipparl, miissionar'-elect to Japan, will preach in Gce chu;a rch Sunday nillt. IlI coics here under inistIctioii of tile Hoatd of M issionls, in ordler that lie may becoellc acquaint ed with the people before leaving for a foreign field. A collection wilt he lifted for miission work. "The Lord a Cheer ful giver." I j, M '.,r-ro. Tuesday I. ir., 29th. "lBetter late than never." It is best, however, to boI ne'veri title ItbOt taking Hood's Sarsalparilla to pmrify your blood. Take it now. An eo Crena Fe8tivail. Tile B-and of lope will give aln te creaml festival this afternoon at 6.30 o'clock in the yard in front of Temper ance 11all. The proceeds arle t,o h used fo' i special iirpose ill COInn]ectiol with the organization, and it deserves a liberal patronage from tile public. FREE BLIOOD CURtE. An oflar 1) Oviaing r',it ) o Suforerm. Is your Blood Pure? Are you sure of it? Do oits and sratehes heal slow M? Does . e. 1 sik in. ich lr burn I'? I Intve you p)implle2s? Eru'ptions? Aching Bonies or Daick? l'c'eema? Old Mores? Boil,? Serofuhlay Rheuatisml? 1"oul Breatth? Cat airch? Arie you1 pale? If so purilify .11our Blood att on1ce with It. I. It. (ot.anic Blood Balm). It, maikes the blood pure anod rich, heals every sore nt ld givesQ a1 e!e3ar, smooth, healthty skin. Dep-seat.ed eases lik'e n1'ers, catn:eri, aing sor'es, panfulI swe'tlli ngs, bl1*od p)oiston are' q uick ly cur ied by 13. 13. H. imade especially foi' all Iobtinaite ~ Blood and( skini trou1bles. II. II. B. is di lerent fromn other r'eme dies b)causr Il. B. 13. dr iainms the p)oison and humtor' oJt. of the blood antd enltire system so tihe simtU Iomfs ('annot r'eturn'. Give it a trial It, cures when alt else fails. Thoronghb1y test,ed for tirt 'y year's. Sold at. dru'g stoles at $1 per 'arge bottle. Ii largeI botles (full trecat ment-) $5. So suiffer'ers mtay Lest it, at trial bottle giv'en away absolutely free. Write for' It. Addr'ess ibooti B3A;, C:o., Atlanta, Ga. Write today. l)c scrib3 trouble and frece medical advice given. ly The People' Patronize . gelham 's Because they find that it pays handsomely! Big Bargains at Two Big Stores! COUPONS or Rebate Checks sav ing 10Oper cent. to the buyer for cash! Call on us and we will save you money. XWPrescriptions com pounded by graduated Pharmacists at Peiham's Pharmacy. Ilomesteaid AmmonIa, for the bath and household uses,1 5c. a bott,le at Gilder's Corner' Drug Store. t&f tf We will sell you corn & bacon cheap or than any 01no in town see us before buying. C. J. Pur'cell, t&f If. Adimi nistrators' Sale. We will sell at public auction On Sat urday, June 15th, 19)00, at, 12 im., at the store of the Jlate .Jacob) S. Russell In the town of New.berry, S. C., the stock of goods. stor'e furniture arnd fIxtures con nected wilth the merctantile business lately condnoted by saitd Intestate. Terms ol sole-(Cash. No bid of less thani flity-ehrht cents oni the dollar of cost will be r-cived. F"ANNI1ld C. RUSSICLL, RI. 11. RUSSELL, 3t-f Admlnist.rators. juuie MONEY SA) No, Is Needed to SUitS W -\c%aIli themll odds, mdI( eis.---a I rile expression --olne Ifhat i1n e1)11I1e s"iZes f varioui lilnes. We cannot [it every)body, but ths'eo that we canl lit, enn bu"T' stits rull iiing f1rom 15 to $16.50 at a :1iscoult of over 50 per cent. J list think of that, it Imeanls a *15.00 suit Cmr $7.50), and a 44*00.00 suit for $5.00, tc.l: 'llsc suits (ost us mvore, but we are bound to sell to provide room for new goods. Ymu get the bene~1fit. We Overloaded with chil-I Lren's Suits ald these itemlis tell the story: Neat Suits for1 the little f.l lows at G-5 cent, aid on 111)1 lie line by easy stages, $i.:;8, -1.(8, $2.28, $2.98 and -8 )8, at reduction ol about -10 per cent. These ooods wvilli never interest careless fol ks--fact, is, there is snall advantage in ielling to..careless fColks, hut, if you are particular, anld want SHIRTS---All Styles and with Fair Dealing. No of the Kinds that mak WANT YOUR TRADE, BUSINESS LOCAS. Go to Jamieson's for Clothing. $3.00 Oxfords $2.25, at d amieson's. $2.25 Oxfords 1.05, tt Jami s 0. $1.65 Oxfords $ 1.20, att JamIfiesoI.'s. A big lot of L.adies' Oxfords ini BlIack anid Tau, la) ets. to 81I.25 to be closed out at 60) ets., at .J amio Go to Jaitoisoni and1 heo will always 8011 you goods cheap. f tf Don't mfiss the opp)ortunlity to buy a pair of the TVan Shoes that. Jaiti son is solhng for less than cost. f t f $5.00 Vici Tan Shoes $3. 6-I, at Jaisoni's. 1f tf 81.50 Tanii ShoesS$3. 25, theso shoes are ats goodl as5 cani b)0 made of leather, at Jaiosoni's. f If A big lot of misses and1( chiIlrons oxfords & sandals 11) be closed out re gardless of cost.. Jamieson. Just receivedi a nowV lot of Lilly B3rackott's fine shoe formnen. JamIUioson. Gontlemoen oxford ties just ro ceived at Janmiesons. A lot of silk bosomi shirts 50c. & $1.00 just roc'd1 at Jamijesons. $4.50 Tan Shoes $3.25, att Jamio son 's. f tf Buy your good1s from Jam ioson and you wdil got first claiss goods and at right prices. f tf Bny your good1s from J amieson and y'ou- will find( themi to bo just its represented. I tf Nowv is the timno to buy a Straw, wo have a largo stock in latest 'yios, at Jamiehson's. i tf .Just received, a lot of Boy's Knioo Suits. d5 et-s. to $2.50, at Jr.ienii' s. Ladios' Oxfords, 75 cts. to $1.25, flow Gifcts. at .Jiamiesoni's. I ti Misses and Child rent's Oxfords ando Sandals ait loss than cost, at Jamio son's. *f tf A big lot Cottonados that woro b)ought h)ofore ads.-'co, that we aro soiling cheap, lit Jiamieson,s. f tf Go to Jamfioson's anard buy a pair of Lilly Brackett's Tran Vici Cloth Top $5.00 Shoes, $3.6 1. 1 tI A hig lot of Suits marked down to about half price, at Jamnieson's. f ( A big lot Nogligeo Shirts at 38 ets. at Jamieson's. f ti /ED IS MOl I utroduc tell uou abou ollietllii fli. t : 1 will make the I; p).\'(>rjl(l,.Illdt yull proild ()I* imI, c.l111,r1-nlmdalld lmu\' onle fl these suit , it will be a fi Iia l ralill :Im1l, a. Inell"A1 Sat-. ilt 11i011 Oxford Ties.-We have '0III cX(llett vlv'eation; iil I il iles 001nwe I I, oi i vso ., lot so ele-2ilit, but g-wd :11an< wrIViccable. Prices, Well.ijnst Is low as they :'an he male, und ill kact a little lower. Men's Tau Shoes.-The (wst li.\'er 801 net itie ()\'er muys. Well, we dio it ill lIen's Taii Shoes, and while we )oughit them away do-wn, by Inuying a. Illrge lot, we have 1lore 111h we il aIfl'o'd to P"arry, a11( a1, I,) SIh(oe goes It 1.50 t, , :1.f: , A 35,00 t :,G5, Tihis is wa;y of tillIoali nlg; it, as two a(I\1 litges-.-\oll get t1' best 0e0<ls at tlie price ofl iiferior es, aIl( we gilt I le rmil anIl your good will, which is, alter Fabrics at the LOWE( goods of "4ood enoUgI e Every Buyer a REG AND TRY TO MERIT \\'holi yo1 Viti to btly i Suit, that i, stylish and up-to da1e, Jamieson's is thle plco. tif GO to Jamiiie-mn's and got. your Oxford 'ic's beforo the tizos 1110 bro(ken; t hey aroe selling for Iiem (hian cosit to iiitninfactiuro today. firf You cani buy1~ a $15.0 ( HuI iit for $8. )( at. Janne isimu's, ani d goods gutaanteed to be a'tll right. f' tf C hildren's HuIits tie ofts. ati. Jamtic \\'Ii~ohav the larget'st stock ofsu mner weight Clothlintg wo huavei (over calrriedl; Co''is ha etofs. I o 88.'la5. A big 1; ne Sergo Coat s andl \usts in all gradles, at dJ amieison's. t tf WVe hiave this daty marked down all ou r Meni's 'JTan Shoes ; $3. St Shoe nowv $2.50; $-i.50 now $8.25; $5.00I Rnow $8,111. '.lhse tare Lilly lBracket t's b est, goc ds, there arie nono better, at jailiiesOl''. [ t.[ F'or I' tny CI, nti. Irto~n iot, I 'lo 0stocks--ait, t he New-~ berrys lIIard ware (Co. 's. favt it. Finae Gew4 for Hale. I have a few tine cows for stile lat, realsonabhil)prices. f&t-it C. WV. limutot>. ilun for serv ice. 1 hatve a line ser vice hllI. Chtarges $1. f&tit, C. WV. ]lisgoi'. An ICxceptnto A the IRute, A shop1 where you1 cani get~ what you want andl wh en you wtant it,. ST U IA Iwri B nos. 1I. Ii. fI.i Fli, MaitnaLger. t&at.i We cani stopi thiemi-t,he lies. Use our1 see'n dorit and1( wind(1ows, Si.ewat, Bros, 1I. 1i. Leilie, Man. Tof Tle4phonea( SubscNriberN. Tiele'phone sucitSejbers5 wvill please add to their list, Newberry bottling works No. 131 and1( oblIge 2t. I,. Xy. li.,oyd, We arie sellintg the bsti 1st, patent, floutr nmade for $l.15i. C. J. l'ttrell, t&f tf. New lot, of New Ilnghland WaLtches just~ in. Como int andl 800 u1s. L Uf Daniels & Co. You wvill regret it if you (10 tnot see our Sleek of ClothIiing before buying your Spring suit. tf S. JT. Wooten. Amber ('tne Seed, '40e. per peck, lit Gilder's Corner Drug Store. t&f tf We aire selling the best, 2nd patent flour on eat.ht for $3 910. C. J. l'utrcell, t&f t,. L1adies' recady-maide skir'ts 35 acnts eaich, and1( better ones at all prices,, at Wooten 's. t"rcsh 'I'tnglefoot Fly T.aper ait Gilder's Corner Drtug St,ore. t&t tf Our screen doors are guarIanteed to s1io11 lies-and g lye sai t8rfaction in cyery part,icular. Stewart Bros. E. H. Lnaili. Man. gams! 4EY MADE ! tlion t Our Store. li I, [i. it tel' 111l41sti1 o1 ' stlcCc Ihani the dolhirs we make. Straw Hats. Tihre is a Ireslilless lhorut ou- line of S(l'I w lats wli-.1Il 1Iearly lp raIchs daintiness. We have I lInt at 25 ecnts, not muc >I, a lhat,gr.1ante<d but, not imuch f I' iee. YO[I c'(m go oin 11) o 2.)() an< 1fin< s(omebetweeni JIVs 1l'iCeS tllIt -IN l>biIId to ')lease vmli. Neckwear Changes. Ties mught, iii M.-arcb or April are Is, 11IIel out, of' place IlOw as wiliter suit.s ill iJulle; for ill no lOllIZill does Iasliioll reign miore stIlprl'Uie fluli illlck wear. W!e i>rile ourselves in keepilngup,vith hisficklehign 11<',8 fisIlit) evell Neckwear, a hey are the "right, thing"' n0 suispicioll o' "cheap work" ihouti telivl, and if they Could halk they'd ay "the lassies L i tat made us are as bright and IIli))y as the IIIC1n w1o buy uIS aire i1:itilly and tasty.' 3T PRICES consistent - to sell" kind, but all ULAR PATRON. We IT. 1JUSINESS LOCALS Men's high cuti brogan:i at lfc. at f tf hl. A. Rlenwick's . ust received a car load of feed ontp. f. -it. 1 7I NI ..t lB to.. The biggest cost salc that eyer hap pened in Newberry is going on at i f .\Ni. A. lRenwlck's. I ted itavens Is still the best laxat,ive MII ieral Wauter, 15 .bottle at G ilder's Corner Drug Store. t&f tf I en wick has a few more of t,hose Se3rge Suits left that you canu buy at co,t,. f tU we lit the haIiZrd to lit corrcCt clothing at right prtices aLt WVooten's. liig line of Crash Suit,s, Serge Coats, Alpai~ca Coats and1( Vt-ts, etc., ait cost this week alt lienwick's. f tf i f you need any col umnns, baluster's or L,ued work get~ our pri'ces before you buy. \Ve will saLve youi money. Satis fact,ion guaranteed. STUIAT 1(l'Iluos. I'. Hi. LEsi,iJ, Manager. t&f tU. Why is M. A. Itenwick selling so many113 gooda I llecatuse he is selling Cl~otin g, Shioesi and liat s at cost. fLf POPr rhets, Comb~s, Soap1 and Pci - finnuer'y, the best, for iLeast, money, go to (Gider's Corner D)ruig Stoic, i&f Ui D rop in at, M. A. itenwiek's this week aind buy a suit, hat, and pair' of Shoes at cost, for cash. f t,f l"or a guaranteed fever thermometer go to G1ildler's Corner D)rug Store. t&f tf All Clothing, Shoes and IHats at cost for cash at M. A. Itenwick's. f t,f ["resh Candiles at 'Glider's Cornce Driug Store. t,&f tf i4adies', AI isses' and Children's Ox ford Ties ait cost for two weekos at AI. A. I[enwick'. I tf I'or first, class D)rugs and Medicines at lowest, market, prices call at Gilder's Corner D)rug Store, t&f Uf A big cost sale Is going on at MI. A. Rlen wick's. I tf Unmbrellais at cost atM. A. RXenwick's. Straw IIats In profusion at cost for cash at Rtenwick's. f of New lot of Summer Neckwcar, at f t,f Renwick's, liig line of Summer Underwear at f tf ''A. Rlenwick's. Heciser's and Cr<.. '.i's Shoes for men at cost at M. A. Reniwick's. f tf Hig line of Negligee Shirts at M. A. Renwick's, I Lf Men's Suits, Rloys' Suits and Chll dren's Suits at cost at M. A.Roenwick's. Clothing, Shocs and Dlats of all kinds at cost at M. A. Ren wick's. I tI Negligec Shirts in profusion at M. A. Ren wick's. f t! Viol Kid shoes for men in 'Tan and Black at, cost for two weeks at M, A. Rcnwick's. f tf A big lot of Misses & childrons Tan Sandals going at48b0. & 33c. former p)rice $1.25 & $1.00 at Jramiosons. Good four-.room dwelling house in town for rent. Stables, garden and other land. P.ossession after 1st July. For particulars apply to Sohumpert & Holloway, attorneys. f&t3t