The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, July 03, 1900, Image 3
Knights of Pythias,
Newberry Lodge No. 75.
S T A T E D CO N VENTIONS OF
this Lodge will be held the 2nd
aud 4th Tuesday nights of each month
at 7.30. Visiting Knights cordially
welcomed. THOS. E. EPTING,
K. of R. and S.
Crotwell Hotel Buildinh.
NEWIIBIRY MARKEt.
Correctol every Tuesday and Friday
by Summer Bros.
Meat..................... . ......... 7@ 80.
Shoulders ........................- 7c.
Vams............................. 12 14c.
Best Lard.............. .......... " 10c.
Best Molasses, new crop...... 0c.
Good Molasses..................... 25@50c.
Corn .................................. . 70c.
Meal ......... . . .................... 65c.
Hay........................ 90c.
Wheat Bran.........................$1.15.
1st Patent Flour.................. .1 .00.
2nd Best Flour..................- $4.60.
Strait Flour........................ $4.25.
Good Ordinary Flour. 3.5( ....
Sugar ....................... .. ... 6 a62c.
Rice................................... 5(a)8c.
Coffee................................. 10(a) 5c.
Cotton seed meal, per sack... %1.15.
iale Hulls, per cwt.............. 35c.
Country Produce,
Butter, per 1b ..................... 15@ 20c.
Eggs, per dozen ................. 100.
Chickens, each.................... 15@25c.
Peas, per bushel.................. 75c.
Corn, per bushol.................. 60c.
Oats, per bushel............ 35(b40c.
Sweet potatoes ............. 60(tV75c.
Turkeys, per lb ................ 6(a) 8c.
Fodder, per cwt .................. 75(j90c.
Help for Indin's Sufferers.
All persons wishing to make contrib
utions to India famine sufferers, will
please send what they choose to give to
Mrs. J. W. White.
I1.
For burns, injuries, plies and 4kin
diseases use DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve, It is the origlonal. Counter
felts may be oiYered . iJse only DeWitt's
Gliders Cotuer Drug Store.
IBarbeuue.
A first class barliccue will be givvu at
St. Philips church, for the beneflt of the
church. The barbecue will be under
the auspicies of the church council.
Come one, come all, and help the good
gause.
There are no better pills made than
DeWitt's Little Early 1?isers. Always d
prompt and cert-.. .ders Corner
Drug Store. ..esCre
t
Found.
An oilcloth lap-robe was found in
Newberry Monday. Owner will please
call at police headquarters and claim
property.
DeWitt's Little Early Risers are fan- t
Ous little pills foe liver and bowel
troubles. Never gripe. Gilders Cor- e
ner Drug Store.
Lost
A side curtain to a buggy was lost in
the streets of Newberry Saturday eve
ning, 30th June. The finder will please
leave curtain at the ofliceof The Herald
and News and get suitable reward.
One Minute Cough Cure is the only j
harmnles remedy that produces Immedi
ate results. try it. Glders Corner
Drug Eitore.
To scolI Teachere.
The National EdXucational Asesocla- r
tion will meet in Charleston, 5. C., July 2
10-13. There will be no meeting of r
the State Teachers' Association this e
year.
Teachers wishing to att,end will please
noiyme at as early a date as possible
so that I may make necessary arrange
mente. F. W. H IGGINS,
County Supt. Qf Education. (
Programme of Rounion, Little Mountain,, E
8. 0., Fraday, July 20, 1000
Address of Welcome-J. E. B3oland,
The State Debt to Denominational Col
leges--W. H. Hunt Esq., Present Op
portunities to obtain a College Educa
tion-Rev. J. J. Long, Within the Camn
~pus-A. F. L3ver Esq., Christian Edu
cation-Rev. W. H. 11111cr.
It Saved His Leg. t
P. A. Daeuforth, of LaGrange, Ga., '
suffered intensely for six months with a t
frightful rdaning sore on his leg, but
writes that Bucklen's Arnica Salve
wholly cured it in ten days. For Ul
cers, Wounds, burns, Bloils, Pain or
Piles it's the best asalve in the world.
Cure guaranteed. Only 25c, Sold by
all druggists.
Meterologleal I ecord for June.
RAINFALL.
June 3, 1900, 8.09 Inches.
June 4, 1899, 2.83 inches.
ExBcess for June 1 900, 6.87.
SUMMARY.
Mean temperature, 76.4; Maximum
temperature, 94; Dat.e June 12&13; Min
imum temperature, 58; D)ate June 20th;
Total precipitation linches, 8.69: No. of
days clear, 0; Partly cloudy, June 9;1
OCloudy, June 21.
REMARKS.
Very wet month. Crops in good
sehape.
'W. G. Peterson,
Voluntary Observer.
DBeware of Olatments for 0atasrrh tha
Contain Mercury
as mercury wall surely des~troy the sense of
smell and completely demo&~gn the whole syp
t4em when entering Ithtroughi the mucous
surtaces. Such art.leiu nhou d unever be used
except on prescrIptone :roml routaablo phy.
aiclans, as the damnage '.ey Wilt do Is ten
fold to the godyou oI.n p->ssibly derive from
them. Hai' 04Ct.'rrh Ouranufacturedl by
F~. J. Oheney & Co. Toledo, 0., contains noc
mercury, and is taker' lnternally, acting dl.
.rootly upon the blood e, mucous surfaces
of the system, In bn.Tinig Hlall's (Iatarrh Cure
Sbe sure you getthe geanine. Itis taken In.
Stornally, and made in rToledO. Ohio, by FI J
Oheny a Co. Testimnonials free.
Sale bsY9 .rglt prie Ito',obottle.
VAUIOUB AND ALL Aiiour.
Not supper tonight at the armory.
'I'omorrow will be the glorious 4th.
Attend your elub meetings Saturday.
Don't fall to attend the West End cuo
,oinorrow.
Miss Odalito Johnson is visiting in
Prosperity.
The County Convention will meet on
aoxt Monday.
The rain prevented a game of ball
yesterday afternoon.
Mr. K. 1). Sonn of A nderson was In
t,he city last week.
Miss Mamie Salter is spending a
while at Chick Springs.
Misses Estelle and Minnio Todd are
visiting relatives in Clinton.
Mr. Hugh K. Boyd is taking a special
course in short band in Atlanta.
Messrs. Hugh Boyd and Rufus Fel
lers left a few days ago for Atlanta.
Mr. Lawrence Wicker wu up iom
Jolumbla Saturday for a few hours.
Mr. Perry Simpson Is now running
ie soda fountain at Smith'u drug store.
Mrs. T. S. Moser of California Is on
i visit to her brother, Rev. M. G. G.
3cherer.
The free rural mail delivery system
ivent into effect throughout the State
saturday.
Mr. Ortry Hawkins of the country is
isiting Messrs. Thns. P. Johnson and
:jawson 11. Kibler.
Dr. 1). L. Boozer leaves today for
larris Springs to attend the State Don
,al Association.
Don't fail to attend the hot supper at
he armory tonight, and hell) out the
)aseball association.
Air. Claude Dominick and his sister,
diss Mazie, are ill with fever at their
iome on C.1lhoin Street.
Alias Sadle Ancrtm, who has been
'8l1ng MAlss Hlssie 8Siymons, returned
o Camden liit, wt ek.
Mr. W C. reder vanie up Saturday
rom Columbia and spent a few hours
inder the parental roof.
Mr. Forrest Cogvaus left yesterday
nr Anderson, w h-re he has a position
witb he E Uetrie l/ght, Co.
Ars. J. W. I)vis and Mrs J Roland
,ylcs left on Saturday for an extended
lelt to rels.iv- In (!-)ester.
The many friends of Jas A. Mim
augh were glad to see him out yester
.ay. He has been laid up with five.
Migs Maida Deas, who has been the
nest of Miss CArrie Jones for the past
wo weeks, returned to her homo in
,amden Saturday.
Capt. S. J. McCaughrin has returned
ron New York. He reports that his
rother, James, :a about recovered
roin the blow thit. he was struck, and
hat he will be home In a few days.
One of our representative men re
urned from the country yesterday and
ays that after all the reserved forces
ad been called in and failed, the ]a
les are turning out and are captur
ag"Gen. Green."
County Supervisor Hill is now pay
ig the town back in work for the la
or of conviets from the tuwn. Ils
ang is doing some good work widen
sg and Improving O'Neali street from
be creek leading to town.
Prof. E. U. Set zler of Newberry C5o1
3ge delivered an Interesting address
n Sunday school work in Mayer Me
aorial church, New berry, Rev. C. 11.
trmstrong, pastor, last Sunday after
eon. The ac'dwss was much appre
lated by the congregation.-Lutheran
visitor, June 28th.
Conty Alliance Meeting
The County Alliance will meet in the
~ourt House at Newberry on Friday,
3th Instant, at 11 o'clock. All Aili
nces are requested to send delegates
nd their annual d ues.
RI. T. C. HUNTERt, Pros.
C. F. BOYD, Sec.
Quarterly Dlspenary Settlemnent.
The quarterly Eettlement of the dis
enser was made with the town and
ounty yesterday for the quarter end
ng June 30th. The profis for the quar
er amounted to$1,636.61, which was di
ided between the town and county
qually.
A Grand Barhecue.
Tomorrow will be the glorious fourth.
'omorrow will be a great day for Webt
ad. Tomorrow the State candidates
ill speak in the grove in front of Mr.
I'. W. Fant's residence.
A well prepared barbecue dinner will
e served on the grounds, the proceeds
o go to the O'Neall Street Church, and
a patronizing this you will be helping
>n a good cause.
Letters have been received from soy
ral of the candidates for State omlies
tating that they will be0 present to ad
iress the people on this occasion on the
esues of the day. The West End Band
till furnish music to enliven the occa
Ion. Be sure to turn out and have a
ood time.
-Teacher Wanted.
The patrons of Hartford Academy
ohool districtNo 11 will meet Saturday,
luly 24th, 1900, at 9 a. in., to elect a
teacher for the ensuing year, of eight
nonths. No summer session. Salary
|130 a month. None but flest.grade
teachers need apply.
Applicatior' should be sent to the
Becretary of the Board of Trustees, E.
L~ Hays, Nowherry, S. C.
P. M. HAWK'INS,
E. L. UTAY"'s,
F?, L. PAYSINGERI,
Trustees.
SATURDAY'S GAMIE.
Unlon Won the 1econd Gamo Fromk Now.
borry-The 8eore 1o to 2.
Tholro was no game Friday after
noon between Union and Newberry on
account of rainl.
The Newberry tean was snowed un
der Saturday afternoon by the heavy
hitting of the Union team. There were
only flive errors made by hoth teams,
and the game was only won by slug
ging. Mithalfoy was displaced by Wed
dington for Newberry in the sixth in
ning.
The features of the game were the
hitting of Union, gettlug three home
runs and fourteen hits, and the beauti
filI fielding of b Ith teams, Jennings for
Newberry making one of the prettiest
catches of the season and Riley's pret
ty catches for tho visitors.
Score: Newberry-runs 2, hits 5, or
rors 2; Union-runs 10, hits 14, errors 3.
Struck out by Mahaffey 2, Weddington
1, Wilhelm 5. BA,tteriCs-Mahaffey,
Wedding(on and Beusse, Wilhelm and
Chandler, Umpire-Weeks Scorer
enwick.
The Abbeville team is In the city,
but the rain prevented a game yester
day afternoon.
A game was started and two innings
were played and neither side hnd
scored, when it was called on account
of rain. The boys on both sides were
in good trim and played ball with a
vimn.
The game this afternoon will be
worth going to see. CI led at 5 o'clock.
Del#-gates to Atlantn.
A bout a year ago an Ind ustrial lltsi
ness League of the Southern St,ateu,
or of the South, was organizt- in the
city of Atlantn, by which much good
has been accomplished in the busine.s
circles, and it is the intention of the
promoters or organizers to hold another
meeting in that city on July l8th to
21st, and it is desired that every town
and city in the South be represented at
this meeting by representative men,
and for this purpose a meeting waIs
held a few evenings ago.
Dr. 0. B. Mayer was called to the
chair and Mr. C. E. Summer acted as
Secretary.
The following delegates were np
pointed to represent Newberr3 at. this
meeting: Dr. Jas. McIntosh, C. i"
Summer, T. C. Wilson, Geo I)C Wh irter,
J. W. White, J. A. Bl.kwelder,. Dr.
J. K. Gilder, M. L. Spearman, F. A.
Sclumiert, Dr. W. E. Pelham, Authur
Kibler, G. B. Cromer, J. Ii Kinard,
M. A. Carlisle, L. W. Floyd.
Hot Supper Tonigh'.
The ladies of the cit,y will. give a hot
supper tonight at thi armory in order
to raise money to help the Association
to pay its expenses, which have been
unusually heavy the past few weeks.
Everyb:dy who can should attend and
get a good supper and help out the
boys, who are furnishing some fine
sport for our cit,.tens this season. Re
member, tonight, at the armory.
D)EATHS.
Mrs. B. M. Knight diea at, her home
in West End Sunday morning. HeIr
remains were buried Monday morning
at Rosemont Cemetry.
iilamairck's Iron Nerve
Was the result of his splendid health.
Indlomitable will and tremendous ener
gy are not found where Stomach, Liver,
i(idney and Bowels are out of order.
[f you want these quamlities and the
suce sa they bring, use Dr. Kings'
New Life Pills. Th'ley dlevelop every
power of brain and body. Only 25b at
all Drug Stores.
Lost.
A sterling silver watch chain, either
in the church or on the road to George
Gallman's. ChaIn has a gold locket on
it. Finder ill please ret,urn it to Rev.
B. 5. Ramsey.
REv. D). L. W.ILLIAMs,
t&f2t Blind: Preacher.
Wantedt
Teacher for the St. Paul school In
district 34. Requiremont, 1st, grade.
School will run about seven months.
About 25 pupils in the primary gr'ades.
Salary 625 per me. School to open in
Oct. Election of teacher on the first
Tuesday in August. Send application
wvith full par ticulars as to qualifications,
experience &c to any of the following
at Slighs, S. C.
Jon. F. Kibler,
W. HI. Kibler,
Jno. B. B3odenbaugh,
Trustees.
Teacher WVanted
To teach the Vaughvillo School,
District, No, 38, applicants can make
their applications to the undersigned,
on or before the 19th day of July, 1900.
E. I,. LEA vErL.
J. D). SAurEnR.
D. WN. GOODWIN.
Election of Teacher.
There will be a meeting at Mt. Bethel
schoolhouse on Saturday, July 7th, 1000,
for the purpose of elct,ing a teacher
for the ensuing year. A pplicants will
send their applications to either of the
undersigned.
. J. C. S. Blrown,
Jno. Y. Tfhompson,
Jno. S. Ruff,
Trustees.
Teoacher Wanted!I
The undersigned Trustees of Central
Academy, District 21, will hold a meet
ing on the 14th of July for tho purpose
of electing a toacher. All applications
must be sent to either of the under
signed by that' time. All applicants
must, hold first Grado certificates.
Trerm of school seven nonths. Fiye in
winter and two in summer.
.1. D. Sheely,
W. S. Seybt,
J..'rligh,
COUNTY VAMPAIN.
To Opfin nt Po,arlia Augtnt oil,, and Close
at New,erry Atiguit 2sti-Cnidl
datteA Most File PIledto b.y
A ugust tI.
The following Is the schedulo of the
county campaigni a1is arranged at the
recent-mueeting of the ECxecutive ('om
milttee.
All candidates nust, have their
pledges filed with the county chairman
by the 11rst meeting, August 9th.
COU N'rY CA MPAWGN SCHE1,011,.
No. I --Poiaria, Tihrsday, Aug.9.
No. 10-Jolly Street, Friday, Aug. 10.
No. 9--Young's Grove, 1a4turday, Au
gust I1.
No. 8-Utopia, Wednesday, Aug. 15.
No. 7--Williams's Store, Thursday,
August 16.
No. 6; - I,ongslhore's, Priday, Aig. 17.
No. '-Spearmain's Spring, Sat,urday,
August 18.
No. 4 -Whitmire's, Wednesday, A u
gust 22.
No. 3-Mt. Pleasant, Thursday, Au
gust 23.
No. 2-T. W. Keitt's, Friday, Aug. 2-1.
No. I--Newberry, Satiurday, Aug. 25.
No. l-West End, Saturday night,
August 25.
Story of a Slave.
T. be hound hand and foot for years
by the clains of disease Is the worst
fori of slavery. eourge ). Williams,
of Maichester, Mich., tells how such a
sir..ve was mua<de free. lie says: "My
wife has beeni so help'e.s for live years
that she couldi noL turii over iii bed
alone. A fter usitng two bottles of Elec
tric Bitters. she Is wonderfully inii
proved and table to do her own work."
This supreme rt medy for female 4
eases quickly curo nervousness, sieeip
less, melacholdy, headitche, backneOc.
fainting and dizzy spells. This mirac
working medicino is a godseld to Wea'
sickly, run down people. Every bw.t
tie guaranteed. Only 50 cents. iuA
by all Druggists.
Unti for County Con-ention.
In obedience to the action of the
County Deinocrati Executive Conm
mittee, a convention of the Democratic
Party of Nowherr y County is hereby
called to meet in the Court, louse,
Monday, July 9, 1900, at 11 a. mu., to re
cognize or pormit the formation of now
clubs, and to transact such other busi
ncss as may coime before the conven.
vention. The Democraic Clubs of the
county are called to meet Suturday,
July 7, 1900, to elect delegates to the
County Convention. Clubs which
have not reorganiz-ed may meet JUIly
7th to reorganize, elect delegates to
the County Convention and member of
County Democratic Mxecutive Commit
tee.
A. 1. B)ENIAUGII,
County Chairman.
Prosperit.y, S. C., June 23, 1900.
Club Meetiuigs.
The Liberty Democratic club will
meet Saturday, July 7, 1900, at .1 p. in.
N. R. Lester, Pres.
G. F. Hunter, Sec.
The Democratic clubs of No. 8 Town
ship are requestcd to meet at Utopia
July 7, 1900, at 41 p. mn.
JT. C. Dominick, Pros.
1). L. Ham, Sec.
There will be a meeting of the Union
D)emocratic club on July 7th 1900 at 1
P. M. A full meeting Is requested.
M. M. Long, Pros.
M. L. Strauss, Sec.
Long Lane Democratic club will
meet at Both Eden on Saturday the 7th
of July at 4 P. M.
R. 0. Carlisle, Pres.
Mt. Bethel Democratic club is called
to meet at the school house on Sat,ur
(lay July 7th at 3 P. M.
W. [H. Wendt, See.
Mulberry Democratic club is called
to meet at the residence of Mr. T. W'
Keitt on Saturday July 7th at 4 P. M.
S S. Cunningham, Pres.
The Young men's Democratic Club
will hold a meeting at the Opera H-ouse
Saturday evening at 8:30 o'clock for tihe
purpose of electing delegates to the
county convention.
Jaao. C. Goggans, Pres.
D)emocratic club No. 1, township No.
4 wIll meet at WVhitmlre at 3 o'clock
July 7, 1900.
M. M. Carley, Pros.
The H[elena Democratic Club will
meet Satuoulay evening at 8.30 o'clock
to elect delegates to county convention.
W. D). Ihardy, Pres.
R1. HI. Groekor, Soc.
Tonight
If your liver Is out of order, causing
Biliousness, Sick Headache, Heart
burn, or Constipation, take a dose of
Hood's PIIls
On retiring, and tomorrow your di
gestive organs will be regulated and
yo 1wl0b bright, active and ready
frany idof work. This has
been the experience of others; it
will be yours. HOOD'S PILLS are
sold by all medicine dealers. 25 eta.
Notice.
W E WILL EF1ECTI A DIS$PENSE'R
and Cie-k for Newterry County
on t.he 18th dIay of Augat. All appl I
oations for the plat.es must H flied and
sworn:' > by the i,..'lat day of JTnly and
PLame band c dI to a memb>er or the Board.
The Dispenser takes charge the 1st
Sept , and serves for' one year
JACOB SEN N, Ohm.
.l. R. CURRIY.
J. P. I RMON.
Newhnorv- S. (L, .Tuly 2.,19(0. 4t t&t
N O crop can
grow with
out Potash.
Every blade of -
Grass, every grain
of Corn, all Fruits
and Vegetables
must have it. If
enough is supplied
you can count on a full crop
if too little, the growth will be
" scrubby."
Send for our books telling all about composidnn of
fertilizers best adapted for all crops. They cost you
nothing.
GERMAN KALI WORKS, .. .i St., New York
Closing
0 U t
So e!
From now un
til August Ist
you can buy
Anthing
In the Store at
NoW York
Cost!
Teis Spo cai
M.A.
STAT1E OiF SOUTHL CAROLiNA,
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY--lN
COMMON PLEAS.
Jno. IU Spearman and Jlas. 8. Spear
mnan in thcir own right, and ats Ex
ceutors of the last, will and t estament
of .John it. Spearman, Sr., I'ilntiffs.
vs.
I.0O. Spearman, Senior, et a!, Defend
ants.
13Y VIliTUll OF AN ORIl
hrn,aland singtulatr the cred.
ltors o' John 1t. Mpcarman, dleceased,
are re(iuired to renfder In their de
mandis undler oath I 'fore mei onl or by
the first (lay of August, A. D) , 19t ).
W. D). H A1jtDY, Master.
July 3d, 1900.
ANNUAL MEETING.
Vp UF ANNLJAfL M viETING 0OF THE
.1Stockholders of 'IThe Newberty
Cott,ou Seed Oil M iii and iFortlliz'er
Comnpany of Newberry will he held at
Council Chambers on Wedncsday, the
fourth (lay o& July, 1900, at 30o'elock
p. in., for the election of D)irectorsa for
the ensuing year, and for tbe transac
tion of other business.
L. W. ?LO Y D), Seer et.ary.
STATEF OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF NE~WJlitY
IN THE PROBATE COURT.
By W. W. Hodgos, Esq., Probate Judge.
WI.i. EA S MRm. MAltY 10.
HOFmade suit to me, to
grant hotr Letters of Administration
of the Estate of and effects of Henry
G. iloof
These are therefore to cite and ad
monish all and singular the kind red and
cieditors of the said Henry G. Hoof,
deccased, that they be and appear be
foro me in t he Coutrt of Proba'rs, to be
held at Newberry Court House 8. C., on
the 10th day of JIuly next,, afutr publica
tion thereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore
noon, to show cause, if any the.v have,
why the said Admiinisti ation should not
be granted.
Given tinder my hand this the 25th
day of Jtmn9, Anno Domini, 1900
W. W. H~ODGES,
. P. N. C.
BSINESS LOILS,
A choice assortment of fresh candles
at Gilder's Corner Drug Storo. t&ftf
Rest Umbrella in the world forsthe
money at Wvoot'.13 t&f tf
Try our 10e. box or Toilet Soap. It
can't be beat. Glder's Corner )rig
Store. t&ftf A
New lot of New 1England Watches
just in. Come in and see us.
t tf )aniels & Co.
Mason's Priit Jars and 1lhiers, low
est cash prices, at G i [dc r's Corner I)rIg
Store. t&fts
We fit the hard to fit correct, clothing
at right, prices at Wooten's.
Try our 5c. Talcum I lowder, as large
a box as Mennen's. Gilder's Corner
Drug Store. t,
Silk Gloria Umbrella, 98 cents at
Wooten's.0 t1t1f tf.
Tollet Stps, Perfumery and Toilet
Sponges at Gilder's Corner )rug Store.
Our screen doors are guaranteed to
stop lles-and give satisfaction in every
particular. Stewart Bros.
E. 11. Leslie, Man
A 5e. bottle of our ammonia will re
move all oil 10ts from your suit and
give it a fresh appearance. Gilder's
Corner Drug Store. t&ftf
If you need any columns, balusters or
turned work get our prices before you
buy. We will save you money. Satis
faction gu aran teed. SruAIrT BUos.
i. 11. LESLIH, Mitanager. t&f tf.
Tooth, Nail and Hair Birushes, and
Birushes of all kinds, at Gilder's Corner
Drug Store. t&ftf
General Wagon and Iluggy Rtepair
ing done oil short notice, and horse
shoeing a specialuy, by S. K. Bouk
mright, fronting public square, New
her1ry, S. C. 3t
Go to Smith Co's. for Pruit, Jars.
1tAters at 5e. per dozen. At M ittle's
ear*ner-. t&f -it
llousehold ammonia 5c. per bottle at
alder's Corner Drug Store. t&ftf
Up-to-Date.
We can stop them--the Ilics. Use
our screen door and windows.
Stewart Bros.
E. 1. Leslie, Man.
An Exception to the Rule.
A shop where you can get what you
want and when you want it.
STUART Bitos.
E. H1. LFCL110, Manager. t&ftf
Egga and Chickees.
Best prices pald for eggs and chickens.
Ht. C. J. MicWhirter.
11k1, becuc at Pomanrtii.
I will furnish a first-class barbacue
at Pomaria oi Saturday, July 7th.
Profeesional Cooks. choice meats and
a (lay of enjoyment guaranteed to all.
Come.
40 tAdam L. Aull.
Wanted!I
Live, hustling Agents- and men of
ability can secure first-c ass contracts
with the largest stipulated premium
Life Insurance Company in the world
by addressing,
Manager, Box 6,58,
Greenville, S. C.
References required. t4t.
'Week End Hates.
1effective June 3d and continuing to
and including August .1lth, the follow
ing Week 10nd r-ates will apply fr'om
Newberry and Prosperit,y, S. C., over
the Atlantic Coast Line: To Water
loo, S. C., Harris Springs, S. C., and
Grecenville, S. C. Trickets sold Satur'
days and Sundays, good returning,
leaving destination not later than Mon
day following date of .sale, $2.00.
To Glen n Springs, S. c. 'rickets sold
Saturdays and Sundays, good returning,
leaving destination not later than Mon
day following date of sale, $2.51).
Iron clad signature fourm tickets lim
ited to continuous passage to be used.
Approved: Issued by
T. M. 10M M10ISON, h-. M. 10M1RSO N,
Tr-aflec Manager. Gen. Panss. Agt.
PRICES REDUCED
ON
MILLINERY.
Our stock of Spring and Summer
Millinery is nowv offered at greatly re
duced pr'ices in order that nothing may
be carried ovor to another season.
There are substantial values and per
fect ion in finish and taste which the
ladies will do well to inswect. They
need no ch,borate description. Call
and see the sty lys and take advantage
of the reduced pr-Ices.
TIE RISEIt M ILIJNERY Co.
One car load of Bug
gies just received;
Buggies of all kinds
and of the very best
make. Also one car of
the well-known White
H ickory Wagons. Call
and see our Buggies
and Wagons and get
our prices before buy
ing. We pay cash, dis
count bills, and can
give you the very low
est prices.
SUMMER BROS.
WEDDING PRESENTS
Celery Stands, Butter Dishes,
Cake Plates, Syrup Pitchers,
Sugar Dishes, spoon Holders,
Cream Pitchers, Fruit Stands,
Waiters, Knives, Forks,
T1ea and Table Spoons,
Sugar Spoons, Butter Knives,
Gravy Ladles, Soup Ladles, &c.,
made in quadruple plate ONLY. We
also have a now lot of Sterling Silver
Tea Spoons and a few Seth Thomas
Clocks left which MUST go:
Yours truly,
'DANIE~LS & CO.
iPrIg
Goods I
Our buyers are back
from New York. Our
lines are all complete.
We invite your inspec
tion. We promise good
values, polite attention,
fair dealing. Splendid
assortment in all de
partments. See our
Dress Goods, Trimmings,
Whito Goodii, Wash Goods, Linene,
Linon Diaiask with Napkins to
match, Handkorchiefs, Hosiery,
Underwear, Small Notions,
America's Loading W. B. Corsets,
Porcales, Ginghams, Calicoes,
Ducks, Crashoes, Domestics,
all at lowest prieos and of standard
quality.
Men's Shoes, Boys' Shoes,
Ladios' and Children's Shoes,
and Oxfords. All solid.
All guatantood. No shoddy.
We witli to direct your special
attention to our
MIiner.s 1eDvartwet.
Never before have we been so well
equipped to servo you well as now.
Vo havo an oxport trimmor, and your
Lhat or Bonnet iade by her ill
-uroly be "a thing of beauty."
Wo want to show you through our
stock. Give us the opportuity and
we are confident of pleasing you.
Yours truly,
Bu soE
Mower Co.
The NewbErry Hardwaro Compimy
would call attention of the public
to the fact that they have bought
out F. A. Schumpert, Agt., and
that they wvill conduct the business
at the old stand, and will always
have on hand at the lowest prices,
Agricultural Implements of all
kinds,
PloWS, Plow Stcals, Tracc (,haills, llamcs,
Singlotrccs, Harrows, Oultilators,
forlis,hoycls andu Slialcs
And everything needed on the farm.
Harness Mad. to Order.
Repairing neatly and promptly done.
We also carry a large line of
SADDLERY and HARNESS,
BRIDLES, COLLARS, COLLAR
PADS, and in fact, everything
found in a well assorted Stook.
F. A. Schumpert,
Manager.
-T HE
(EsTALIsH5JED IN I/.
Capital - - - - - $150,000.00
'urplus and Profits - 96,865.38
General banking business transacted
with promptnss. Special attention to
collections. Correspondenco isolicited.
Savings Department.
Deposits al'owed intoest at the rate
of 4 per cent pcr annuum from date of
depoHit. I nto'est payable January Jet
andl July 1st of each year.
M. A. (JA RL,sJJE, Prest.
TI. S. DUNCNAN, Cashier.
J. W. M. iMMOAs, Asst. C',,
THE NEWBERRY
L.and and $ecurity Co.
WILL4 BUY AND BELL
Notes, Bonds andi
Mortgages.
Stocks of all kinds and
Real Estate.
0. B. MAYER, President.
JNo. M. KINARD, Soc. and Trone.
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