The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, July 27, 1900, Image 3

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Corrected every Tu.sday and F'iay l)y Suiilner Bros. Shouilder'S .......--.---- 7r. iat, .a ..... ......... ......... (0i9c. Corn. ........... ........... 70. l\ ..al.......................... - - - 70c. H Lay.........................- - -q - 0C. W l ls s hew cr, lia ...... .....-- N.1 N"'llte"'t Br ll........................ .$.Ii I t I 'atent 1"lour.................. . 5.0o. 2md Best Flour .................... $1.50. S,trait i'Flout ........................ $4.25. Good Ordinary Flor. ...........$3.50(i-1.00. Sugar ..............----.----- ......... 6 (a c. R .0e. .........-- ------... 5(M8 c. Coyco. ...... - - -.. ---..... 10( 165c. Cotton s ed eal, por sack... $1.15. Bale RIulls, pr cwr .............. 35c. Country Froduee Bit-tor, per lb ..................... 156& 20c. E irs, per dozen ............... 9(1OC. Cliiekcn , each...........,........ I.5g25o. Poils, per bush hl...... .......... g5o. Corn!, por bushel.... ............. 6c Oats, per bushel .................. 5 40e Sw.eet potatoes ........... ........ 60((075c. T i cl ys, por lb ................. ( . Fodder, por cwt, ...... .......... 5( . The're areL" no bet:" 1)"lls made11 t,han DW1itt's Little Ea]rN Itisers. Always PrO'LlPt aid cortala. (ilders Corner Drug Store. Ilarbecue! I will give a firs class burbeue at Jolly Strect, Augu.i, 10, ,it Camjpaign day. A good dlinner :luaranteed. Every body invited. Ut WN. t". LIVINGSTON. Tho First 01p.-n Boll. Nl'. J. S. Nicho!s, of eiar liverside, sent to this oflice ysterday the first open boll of cotton w have seen tis soon. The boll was taken from a field of six acres of King cotton, and Mr. Nichols says it i- opening right alorg. We hope to see him bring in the first bale. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are fami ous little pills for liver and bowel troubles. Never gr*'e. Glders Cor ner Drug Store. Got. 11i11. George Duncan who killed Eugene Woods, a negro some time last month was arrested by Shi'iff Whittle last Wednesday and lodged in jail upon a wartrant issued by S.8oix-itor Thurmond. M'. Tunter, ills lawyer, went before Judge Pope at Newberry and got bail for him in the sum of $1000 and he was released last Friday.-Saluda S-ntinel. For burns, injuries, piles and skin diseases us3 DeWitt's Witch Hizel Salve, It is the ori;g;ioal. Counter feits may be offered. Ust only DxeWitt's Gilders Cotner Drug Stot e. MiSsIOnaRIy ItiAtitutte. The Missionary InAtitute of Cokes bury District will meet on Wednesday, August 1st., in O'N-all Street church. Dr. J. W. Daniel, of Abbeville, will make an address on the Twentieth Century Movement on Wednesday night. August:2nd District Conference will meet in this churcht. Thetre wvill be dpresent about 75 (1legates. Every body invited, One Minute Cough Cure is the only ~har mls remedy that prod01uces immedi ate r'esulls. Try it Gilders Corner Drug btoro. IMe0tingihed Coloredt '. MIeter to Preach,. 13i hop WV. J. Gaines, D. D., of At lanta, Ca. and Bishop of the Seventh Epiemcopal District o' the A. M. E. chur--h, comprising the States of South SCalrolina and Alabam'i, will preach at SMilletr Chapel, A. MT. T'. church, New Sberry, S. C , on Thurnhi,y night, A ugust S2 A~ cordial invits.tion is extended to all both whlite and . fored. We will -.ry and( make it p)leaseiTh for you. B. J. RtAMsY, * Pastor. Duiring last May an infant Tbild of our neighbor was suffering from chol era i nfantum. Tile da fttrshad given up all hopes of recovery. I took a bot tIe (i Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Retmedly to the house, telling them I felt satro It would do good If used according to direct,ions. In two days time the cold had fully re cover'ed. The child is now vigor'ous and healthy. I have r'ecommecnded this remedy frequently and have never known It to fail.-Men. Curtis Buker, Rookwalter, Ohio. Sold by W. E. Pelham, Druggist. - Sons of Veterans. Jno. M. Kinard Camp, Sons of Vete erans, met Tuesday afternoon and elected the following delegates to at tand the State reunion of Confederate Veterans at Greenwood next Wednes day: John M. Kinard, I. HI. Hunt, J. J.. Epting, Bi. C. Matthews, R. 11. Welch. Alternates----. W. Earhar'dt, P. G. Ellesot', Arthlur Kibler, G. F". Wearn. E. P. Lake. Miss Nellyo McFPall was elected spon sor', with-the following maids of honot': Misses Annie IBynunm, Alice. Mazyck. Una Gib.son, Becssio SImmons. A gentleman recenitly cured of dys vpepsia gave the following appt'oprlate ~rendering of But'ns's famous 1dessing: .Some have meat and cannot eat, and 1somo have none that want it; but wc ihave meat and we can eat-Kodol Dys 'pepsia Cutre be thanked." This pro'sa ration will digest what you eat. Itin. ,stantly relieves and radtically cures in. ,digestion and alz stomachl disorder's. Oilder's Corner Drug Store. We will serve a first-class barbecut t . Luke's on TIuesdtay, 31st instant good dinner is assured. Come, ani njoy yourselves. ..T UTR J . T. LUNTER. VAioUs AND AL.L A lOtIv. Se advertisemenit of F11mn (T versity. Today a week the Stlte cinpaigne w ill be wit,h uis. Sheriff W. J. Catheart, of "ichlan attended court here tis week. Mr. Z. L'. 'hite is visiting relativ, In North Carolina. The PaI'mers0' I Institute is being he at Poniaria today. Col. T. WV. 11olloway, of 'mitri, was in the city Wed lietday. Mv. .1. Y. -lioyd is announled Its canididlate for, 1-ub-Slupervisor.. Mr. J. II. Crisp is announced as candidate for Conity )ispenser. Miss P'lorence Walters, of Mlontezi 1a, Ga., is in the vity visiting Iell tives. )Ir C. C. Wyche lvs been in the cit this week shaking hands with his man friends. Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Iiu.nbert, S1artsvillr, S. u , are in the city visitIn relatives. Aliss H(ate B-own, of Newberry, I visiting hr uncle, Mir. L. F. Riy. I,turensville Iferald. Miss Annie Jiamieson, of Newberr3 is visiting Miss .Jennie Sullivan. aurensvIle lrald. Hlr. . P. Crot well hus already gat.1 Cred 6,000 poitids of tobaevo and has 1 going tnrough the curing process. S. M. Smith, Jr., Esq., of .1i]dgetiot law partner of Senator lutler, was I the city yeste,,day and today on pr< fessional business. Rev. J. S. Grecr, of Sharon, S. 1 will preach at the Prosp-rity A. U Presbyterian chur::h next Sabbat morning and night. There are rumors of more Legislativ candidates iW the background. W look for somet.hing to drop in a fe, days. Somebody has lvf'. on our desk a stal of cottor, which contains a half doz . grown bolls, aut ready to open. J did n't, leave h is name. The Exectmivo Committec will met tomorrow to e-psder the pet.tions fc new clubs and o ipvoint managers f( the primlary elect ion. That was a splendid joke The Heral and News got ofl on the married ine of Newberry for carrying a youn lady's picture--on a silver dollar. Chapin News. The County Sunday School Convei tion has been in session at Helena th! week. There has been a good attem anceof delegates and the meeting hu been interesting. A full report wi appear in our next paper. Look out for the cheap excursio that will be ritn from Newberry t Augusta about the 15th of August, v! Columbia. The chcapest of the scnsoi Everybody wait for it. Full particulai later, About 15th of August. Prof. Sidney J. Derrick, Principi of the Preparatory Department < Newberry College, and his wife, at visiting the aut of t,he latter, Mr K(ato Illendix, and other relatives I t.his pla1ce and surrounding countr; Prof. B. H1. Johnstone, of Newberr; priinlcipal of the Hampton County Stir mer School, arr ived Sunday afternoc and is a guest of the Cuttino lious Prof. Johnstone is a courteous genti man and a distinguished gradluate the South Carolina College. Ho bh received a cordiai welcome fr'om 01 people1, who wish him a complete fu filmont of the promised success of h school. On his ar'rival several youi gentlomen welcomed him at the tral -Hampton Guardian. Does 1IL,tUny to Jiuy Cheap. A cheap remedy for coughs and cob' is all right, but you want somethir that will relieve and ciu'e the me r:evere and dangerous results of thro and lung trouhk.s. What shtall you dl Go to a warmor' and more regular c mate? Yes, if p)OSSible for you, then either ease take the only remedy th hats b con intr'oduced In all ci vili'zi countries wit,h success in severe thro and lumfg troubles, "Boschee's Germi Sy.'up." It not only heatls and stii ulates the tissues to destroy the ger disease, but allays inllammat'on, ciaus easy expectoration, gives a good nigh rest, and cur'e tihe pat,ient. Try o bottle. Recomnmended many yearts all druggists is the world. Eor sale WV. E. Pelhara. Invite Your Patrotnage. We have bought the entire stock Fuirnititre and Household Goods of C. Williams, and will continue the hi iness at his old stand. We invite t patrons of Mm.. Williams to contin their valued patronage with us, a respectfully ask any and all others w contemplate purchal)msing fur'nitutre it household goods to call and see us. \ shall spare no j'alns to run our' busim, on an elevated system. We will grateful to all who buy from us eitli for cash or oni Instalments. IH. E. ToDD & Co., f-tf- Successors to R. 0. Williams Weak End Riates... Effective June 3d and continuing and1 including August 11th, the folk ing Week End rates will apply fi Newberry and Prosperity, 8. C., o' the Atlantic Coaset Line: To Wat loo, S. C. HarrIs SprIngs, S. C., a Greenville, S. C. Tickets sold Sat days and Sundays, good roturnii leaving destination not later than M. day following date of sale, $2.00. To Glenn S prings, S. 0. TIckets a Saturdays and Suindays, good rol na leaving destination not lat' e than M day fol'lowing dateoof sale, #42.50. Iron clad signature form tickets 1 ied to continuous passage to be us Anproved: Tesued by T. M. EMMERSON, H. Mt. EMR~ri~ Trame Manager. Gen. Pass. A~ An Exception tojthe Rule. A shop where you can got what want and when you want it. I STUART Bnos E. H. LaSLUi. Manater tAf POUR TIOCHE IlNGS CONT IN UE.D. ThO V,rc oft IIe Stpnlionm Cort-Casen 1)s POAO(d Of-Grntd Jury's 11'remsintmnent. The court of general i'essions which iihias bueen il bession 1:cro this week hats betn delayd e onsi<terably in getti ig witnese' - s, lookinll up imilor-tanlt Iapers adin Some in;I,atances allowing the Sawyes at few miinites to consult; how evolr the machinei'ry hla" beenl kept tmo, ing and c-voral e s disposed of some tried, some vonitinued ant1d some few thrnown o1t of court. a Our Ttuesday's papir contained Alon day's proceliln!, hence we begini here a with Tueediy Imioriniij'g. G' i and Jury ret urned the following a bills: State vs. Ned Toland-housebreaking y and larceny-true bill. y Sitate vs. H[enry ZudT--forgery--t,rue bill. 4 S(Iate vs. Greenwood Washing(on larceny of live stock-true bill. StatO vs. Ilen lIaWlinson-assau1lt and battery with intent, to kill ani 3 Carrying concealed weipons---tue bill as to assault and battery with intent to kill. Stato vs. Iverson Johnson---highway robbory and lareeny-true bill. State vs. James Lamond and Arithm Lamond-burglarty and larcelny-true t bill. State vs. Peter McClinton and A bhie AlcClintonl-Violating dispensary law true )ill. S.ate vs. Carter Hill-viointing dis pensary law-true bill. State vs. B.b Coleman and Wash Williams-violating dispensary law no bill. Stato vs. Dink Burton and Mragaret Ilurton-violating dispensary law-no e bill. State vs. E'ph Payne-vIolating dis pensttry law --true bill. CASES D11SPOSED 01. State vs. David Dembo-assault and battery with intent to kill--guilty. SeUtenee-3 years on pahlie works of county or same period of Lime in State penitentiary. State vs. George Sanders--assault With intent to rape-guIilly. S.nt Ic! -in State penitentiary at hard laibr Ll for 10 years. 1 State vs. Ned Toland-houschreaking iand larceny-guilty on the fir'st, count, - not guilty on the second count. Son tence-1 year on public works of qotluntly i- or saime period of Liie in State penli s tentiary. I- State vs. Seth Glenn-araon-not S guilty. A1 State vs. Grcenwood Washirigton larceny of live stock-guilty. Sentence n --2 years at labor on public works (f o county or same period at hard labor in a State penitentiary. State vs. Peter McClinton and Abbie s McClinton--violating dispensary law not guilty. L State vs. Carter Hill-violating dis pensa'ry law-guilty on the first count, not guilty on the second count. Sen tence-$100 fine or imprIsoned at hard labor upon publIc works of t,he county of Newborry for 3 months, or same period in -lho State p)enitenitiary'. State vs. l10p.i Payne--violatIng dis p)ensary lawv-guilty. Sentence-~$00 l ine or be imprisoned at hard labor up non public works of county for three Smonths. ~State vs. James Lamond-burglary andi larceny-aol p)rossed. is State vs. A. J. Cook-appeal from town council. A ppeal dismissed. .'The ti me of the court was taken up 1s Thursday morning ',aking special or gder's, and adjourned about noon). The Grand JTury linished their work and was dismissed on Wednesday. GRhA ND .1 URY'S l'RMESENTM ENT. JThe State of South Carolina, SCounty of Newbery. it The Grand JTury respectfully present ?to your HoTnor that they have acted j' upon all bills of Indictment handed to tthem by teolcitor, and havo e id turned them Into Court. it At the February termi of (Court, a comn in mittee of three wias app)ointed to exam inc the books of the county ofilcers, es and a like commIttee wvas appointed to a' examine theoCount,y H-onmc. These comn ie mittees have pecrformied 'heir' duties and made their reports. We are grat ified to rep)ort that we find the county oflces In good condition and the books well and neatly kept. We find t,be In ofmates of the County Home well eared for and the management of the Home he entirely satisfactory. ueB Burton and Werts' bridges over Lit 11t,l River', LIndsay's bridge over Bush 1(d River and DominIek's bridge over Vo Camping Creek are ini such condIt,Ion ~S5 as to render tbema unsafe to cross. We be recommend that t.he County Supervisor orbe rtqluired to rep)air these brIdges t once. We recommend that our clerk be p)aid the usual fea. JNo. L. ErP>s, to Foreman. to mA (ood Voughi Mcdilne. rer or. Many thousands have been restored nd to he.alth and happiness by the usc of at'- Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. If ig, alicted with any throat or lung trou an- ble, give it. a trIal for it Is certaIn to provo beneficial. Coughs that have old resisted all other tireatmnont for yoars, rig, have yielded to 4t.1s remedy and per on.- feet health been restored. Cases that seemed hopeless, that the climate of Lm. famous health resorts faIled to benefit, ed. have been permaie.ntly cured by its use. For sale by W. E. Pelham, Drug 3N, gist. gi. Up-to-DIate, you We can stop thiem--the flies. Use our screen door and windows. Stewart Bros. I . H. Leslie, Man. A N E)'. II ICn N EV 1'I U ItUI1. The Asolit tv 1w0 for1m1'i I'remhytot lim Hnve DWkdedt It? P.rvrt 3a Now Cliturch Edillce0. A ineetlig of thie collgregat,ion of T1homp11o811 Stroeet A. 1Z. 1'. ChIlurCh Wats held oil W"(dn1csday afternoon f'or. the Iurpobe of conlsilerinzg the que-stioln of buildhig a n - chuiiroh. 'I iho di ucus,;sioi wias entered into and resulted in t.he decision to build. A eomit,"tee wits appointed to securo plhins and speelii Cations to suimit to an early Imeeting of the colgrega1tion. Tho idi:t Is, to orvet, it building ' n.,t. -, koA Aht. $10,000. It, tIo:1u-;t probll.L. that tihe site will be ehanyNJ. and he omnittee will look :u-ound for. a m11wo sulitablo pNac to put, (he church. I has beni deonistratd by vxpei one that consumption vall bo prevent ed by the early usit of Onn N inutc Cough re. Th' is w favorite rem-1 edy tot' colgils, t 'Ids, croup asthllm, gripp, and Ili throat mid ling trolu bles. Curc, (Julckly. Gilder',s (cerner, D ruug Store. Wnre P.eliog Gotil. The Newborry hall t, nim which eame 11p fr'oml Co'I'lhilk WV,i.,d;ldy evenling broke the rvvord. They were defuatet by the Andron leam, and were take iong tho ('., N. & L., Mto he the ndvanc zuard of (4d, 'S Wild West,ern Show. TI'ley were defcatetd in tit game. If the Newberry teamia ply hall they ..il sinlg, evor, .11ing frot "Nearer, My ;od to Tnei , t o, '' - ,-I Iot '.I'im iin the Old AmVwn." It, %-.culd 11" more VoniveniCent f they would charter L box (-ilr vext ime they go out, with i dispilsary i.; me end, a (lunch counter In the other intla mIlloke itack in tile ot.i -1.--Chapi n News. The law holds both maker and edret). lator of ia Coulnltc.-fit q. (lldy guligl '110 dealer who s ells you a dangr.-. -ounterfeit, of WWiLt's Witch lhiz . )alvo risks our.01 life to malm it itLi orprolit. Voo cannlot 1,rust h im. IO\'itt's iS the 01V 141genin1 anId origi 1aL Witl ILiaZ1 SA.1VO, a. WeII kn11Ownli titre for pile, and all skin ds!< es S hat your eIcr vives. y-u 3 IoWI1s ialve. Gilde's Corner, i"ig Store. WVCHt-l1n11 M&aRU Mt:n1 mid M-hnte. Ir tst, SUty aftern"on the .ohn tone and Went-E- nd baseball teams a'Ossed bats vo tile West-EIld dialnond resulting in a. victory for West-L d, tho score stamling 0 to I in favor- of West-End. i supper. a large crowd Alem01-bled a- h We't-End C110o111O 0 where a mat, h dt-bat.c too!. place be tween the Ur 3n A,,-ademy iobatting so iety and Ct vest-Emi chlb. his resulted ill IotlrI. vietory for tile Wst-Enld h:s. 'The subjq-t, was as follows: 'Islved, That wollell should have equatl r';.htS With) menl ait the bal lot box. t7im Academy the atfirma Live; West-id the eligative. The Union Academy boys mattde ii hard but clean and hoest fight, but their oppo netls finally drove then to the wall. T. best of Ord01e IlleVaI1Cd throughout the discussion. A fter many intriete xperiments, tinigal h ntr digestants.gLl, 11.11lgIL011 pound1 called Kodotl D yslp9iL Cure0. 11. digests what~ :you cat anfd aLlows all dis' pleptieos to eat plenty of ntouri.sinlg food while 11he stomachb trib~iles ar~e he inlg r'adicall y ced( by the met.d ici nal take 1and( wll giv' qluick teliet. Gil Luiitherani Sundiiy lschool Convent(li oll. Thie Sunday School Convention of the Newber:ry Canterecnce will meet at St,. [Itke's church011, AulguIst 16i and 17, l'I(cGIA MM I'. Devotional exerl01cise. Welcomel iad. dress by 10. k-. Mlonts. TOpi)cs for discussion: 1. How to en-' list grtert j ~intret in tile Sunday School oni thle parlt of thle meniber1s h'. Tho11s. WV. llolloway, llev. Z. WV. Reden baughl. 2. Is th10 siritul( inl SuInday Scho.l Leaching overIshladowcd by tihe Intel lectual? JTel'er'son QuaLtt lebaulm, A. G. 3. Thc Sunday Schol--it,s aim11 andi purpoIiUs Ill reiltion to tihe chureb.cl Ft. TI. C. Ilunlter', JT. 1'. lHoland, R~ev. Chas. H. Armhlstr'ong. 4I. Th'le HunOday School-Its aimis alm1 purplose's inl reclation to tile home. I) Bl. Wheeler, J1. S. WVhee'ler, Revs. W. If. 111ller, J. J3. ]OLng. 5. 11low t) interes8t the81 Sunday Schoo: in mnissionarly wor'k and1( benev~' elen ihjec0ts. JtOo. C. Goggans5, Wtm. P' H{ouseaCil, lleva. Al. C. G. Scherer, S. TI Hialiman. 0. Opleninlg quetry box. 7I. Le~ssoni taumghit and( exelniflet 19th. Pr'esient Gleo. B. Gromer. 8. How to 10each the ablsent scaolar' Prof. S. J1. Deririok, Revs. WV. K. Sligh H1. P. Counts. 9. ShouIld the~ Suntday School suIppor' itslf? Prof. I'. I. Set'zler', Revs. J. A Sligh, A. J. B iwers. 'rThe JIeat ICeedy for Mtomach,~I and IHowv Trotablee. 'I have beenl In the~ dru'g bumsinet,s fo twenity yearl' and1 haive still muost allc the proprietor'y mediciInes of any not< Among the enliro lIst 1 have neve anyt.hing to equa111 lfthamberainl's (oll< Gholer'a and( Diarrhoea Ili'inedy tor' a stomailch and)1 ho wel1 trOul 'sr," Pays WV. Wakefh-hh! o(f (CIoumbIla, Ga. "41h r'emedy cured( 1 wo.' ser' ''e easts( < cholera morbu'hIs In myililYt z1y and have recommndn(.d and1( sold hunid re of bottles of It to in:' customers to the entIre satisfactionl. It alfords a quit and sure euro In a pleasant form ."F< aln by W. 1L 13tham_ 1Drnggist. UUNTY UAMI'AluN. To 01oiti t P'omtari-a Atigm4Nt Otio, mnid Cloul ti. N.w-Iberry Atigtet 25th-Ci amatil ate" MI tint FIt l'leigo 13' A tigitN tt I . The followinig is the "clid(ic of th1C county camlpai"-n ats arranlged at the Vk cet, rueting of the Exeeuti vo ( 'om llittee. All candidates must have their pledqges filed with the c uitty chailrmItanl by the itist, meeting, .\guIst th. 0')k'NTY CA'.\ h.\ :N S 'l )'F No. II -I'omaia, Thur'd .y, .\ug.9. No. II- .10113 Sf rev!, riday, Aug. 10, No. 9 -YIoung' Grove, "aturday, Al gust 11. No. 8-U'topia, Wed nesday, .\ug. 15. No. 7--Williams's Store, Thursday, Atignst ii. No. 1; - Iongishore's, Friday, Aug. 17. NO. N-eartuans SpWlr"ig, TIV-dIt.Ny, .\uIust 21. No. I '-Whitmluire's. Wedue.,daty, ;\u gxt-t 22. No. 3--\I. Pleasant, Thir.;day, .\u No. I - T. W. K 't,'s. Priday, A iig. 2-. No. I-N ywberty. Sa.t'day, Ag. 25. No. I-West Emd, Saturday night. Aug'ust 25. A Mlotimter Devil Flisi I )est'oyin1g its victim, is a t.ype of Costipatio. The powm I of this mIur dero's .Itl' is fA,lt ott Organs antd nerves and m11usles and braini. There'. lit) lvalt.l till iC.q overcomne. I it, J)r. K i lg's New Ilife I 'ills are a safe am, crtail cure. Best. il Ithu worI for Stomla<0h Laiver, Kidneys and Howels. >tidy 2-cants It al drug ore. *- * n - --- - ItEATI11. Maj. Geo. G. De\Walt died at hi.; -10om in 'romperi*ty a11 2 o'clock yester ''y morning in his s2w-l year. Ii' w 'ont larelh 31, 1 i, at the old DeWalt !-01m1est-0tad inl Towt.hip 10. H1e wts a . byl-' C pofesiont antd 'Was for a loitn1 o an i ac,ive member of the New'Oerry a r. lie removed to 'rosperity atbout twenty years ago. It 172 he was mnarI, Ied to A\isS Elizabet,C 0aid%Vel, who with at dauighter, 'A rs. Geo. Y. Hlunter, sIr-viVes hima.. '.l'wo c hildUre have I-0 eidt d htitl to the girave. OMe died sLy. cral yea's ago in l infancy, and his eldest n, Davii0, died last 'eart. A Mr. Dc \\'tilt was suce'sfiul ina aeeumulaliting a cOIIsid1erab0le amIount of t)roler'ty. lie was buried this morning at l'rosperity. -()bserver, 2t2th. A Frightful Iutllider. Will often cause a horriblo I1,1r1-D -e:aId, ('ttt. oa JIruis. ucki' A rilea 'sAve, the best inl the workl, will kill the paint and promptly h1.els it,. CI re Oh1 S:>esF ever . Ur's, Ulvers, Rt)ils, FL-lons, Corts, aill Skin Eruptions. I est 'il er-e on eart h. Only 25 ets. i boX. ('tt t guara titeed. I(d by till Druggists. Atlantic CoaRt U.ne Fpecial Ia'to. lZeduced rate tickets Will be soid over Lh0'e C. N., & L. road for the followin)g occasionls: Gruat Gal nival and "air at Clintoni, July :31st, Augrust, 2, at, rato of one and onle-third fiAst class irrc. Tickets sold July 3f, 31st to Augtst 2nd, limited to- h. 5. 5. Convetioni A. \I. K Churtach, Spar'tanbiiig, S. C., .1 ady 241 Li 31. .$3.7:i fromt Newbe'irry. 'Tickets bold .lulyt 25th, 26it h and1 2ith limi Lcd t.o A ugust, 2nd. Souath C'aroli ua State A lllince Meet. ing, Col uniibia, H. C., J1uly 25th, $! 2Z fotr iounil tirip. Tickets sold1 2-1t h, 25t,h H~eitniont Unit.ed C'onfeder'ate Vet eranrs of South Ca( ~ rol ina, Grt'eenwood S. (1, Auigtst, 1st and 2nd. 75 cet for the r'ounad t,ip. 110 cents f'rt I't'osper'ity3. Or'angebur'g Luithei'an Cotnfearence S. C , J1uly 2'tb, and 29th. $ I.45 for th< r'oun d tipl. TicEkel s sold Ju1ly3 20th andt 27th limilted to :31t Griaand I odge, I . ( . ( . L"., of S. C.. Gr aeen woodl, S C., A ugust '1Ith to It Ih, 52 for lthe i'ound (arip. Tickets sokd .\ug ust 5th , thn 7th and 8t.h,i lim Ited tc 13th. .\ecting 'ntterprttis Lod ge 1. 0. ('. Fw, t>lor,d , I .'urenQis, 8. ( , .luly3 27th1, 'Ticket s sold Julyt 1'2t tu ad 27th, lim ited to :20th. Cohel St el or I)eiatI. saLvt y'ourt life andil that is I troutghl a operatiAon" was( the awfuI l' ro.)eIt sel before .Al v*s. I. B. ln nt,, of' imIte I id ge Wis., by her doctor' aftei' vainly13 try3inig to cre hter of a fri gIhtful case of st.om acht trou)tble anid yelIlow jaunrdicee. lIt id hnr't coun11t Oil the mrar'veJlots po0wer o Ilectii Jitlers' to cur ie Stoachl tam lI Ivet' troutbles, but shto hearid of it took sevent bottles, was wholly' cured avoided surgeon's kiclfe, ntow weight amore anid feels betteor thtun etetr. It,' positiv1 ~ely gtra'tntee.d to citre' Stoachel 11aie andu Kidne tirLou bIes and ne vt disapploitLs. l'riiC IAJe t, all dru11 st.oresi. hat'b ei Un Cmngin NI)ay. Mr. J1. W. M' lls wvill furntish the bar blecue at Jones' grove on August 3d IStauto c'lampaign day, and1( he proinise theO people)1 a lirst, ci'9s dinner1 In ever;~ r tespc('t. TVhe priop!e of Newberr, ktiow. his reputation as a 'cucist an, know what to expect. lie wvill hav' elioIe mtlis for tis oeccasiont and the ID will b pireparecd in first class style, A Night of Terrior. A w ful anx iety was felt for the w '.do of the braveo Gener'al Bitaa < rMaclins, Me., wh'1en t,be doctoi's sal she coutld not, live till morntig'' wrli Mrs. S. H. Lincoln, wvho attended h( t,halt fear'ful nightt. "All t.hought al2 m iust soo (1Ic fr'omi IPneumitonila, biut al bjleggeCd for Dr'. KI\ng's New DI)scover' sayIng It had more than once Raved h. l!ft., atnd h ad cutred her of Consumn t,cioa. A tIer' three small4 (101 es she slo' easily all nIight,t, an-d Its forther iu complet,ely cured her." Th'lis mallrv( r ous medicine is gua-ranteed to cure k Thoat,Chest and Lung Dssoast rOnly 50c and *1.00. Tilal bottleso fr at all drug stores. A GU AT (AMr1 OF nAlo Tho Greatent "Thing14" of the 861aoni. 1I,areri ya. Wvorkigmn. ':verybody mfilist come out to Bo th( great gamine of bit I between tho "Now berry L,oafers'' ald "The Workia Ieln."f The gITIMie will bo played (n1 Iloldity evening at 5.30 p. m. College groundt-. Admiiiion l0c. Tio lino up of the teais will be as follows: - l1AA-:ERS. \% 0HK I NG,11EN. J S lIenw\ick, '. (' P' I'ellai, 1'. IT llishop, C. f 1O l'itt f, C. ,K Woks, :2., ('pil1 .\ Copeland, 2 It. .1 IC daldV0elI. S. .1 !-X Scot.t, S. 8. Wv 8 .\latt.hews,m, P. I I Wright., 1'. F'. WV C SehenVk. 3 lI. It lair,3 11., C1apt. Ht 11 Wright, 1 11. W Y Pair., I 1t. F11 Dominick, lI. F. I Rellwick, C. 1'. 11 K Ithits, C. P, It 'Mayem, It. I-,. Substituites. Sjub.t,ItteS. TI liradley. ECxcetilCynt. ttn olue T etile M bers of the Coiuty llio eratic I-xcvitive o'nint are lihreb.s le,im-stedl to atten.I a mitcing" of Said ('omm1i1ittee at. the couirt, house at New herry, oil Saturday, .Luly 2'th, ait 1: o'clock it. Iml.. for tle pl pose (if volsi eiIig l)(iti-Onls for nieW ('1111 anid to alp )Oint ainatliIyge's for the priIryN- elee tionl and anly oller busiicss that will come before it. .Mumiburs will comu prpliared to naime tliir inmarka rs. C. P. B',.I), Couity C haiI'miali. Il a ve your Cothes ('leaned ald( l'resed tit lie Newberry I'ressing Club. Termis, $1.t0 per moith. Uut Side work done ati, -avisonable ]i ices. ft C. 1'. I,(clliaim, Prop'r. 11ir,e0tit a t AVnIlam4'. (-) Amgu;t ,6.h, County Calipaign Day at Williai's tore, a barbecue will be (irnished yb e itIze1n. of the com1 Imunlity foir the bencit of Cros ltoads Cliu c,l. l'verybody invited to coie. S-pecial provisioni will be mnade for the lad i es. Con mittee. Teacher Wantecd. Tio u tle rsi gneti irustI's of Itegtan school, District No. 8, will meet. it tle school house on Hi rilay, .\ugust. I;t ht, for '.1 purpose of tlcting a tiIvhev. .pA11)lent ionls Can ho handt-d to cither olle of Ithe triustut-F by thait .I-te. W.~ II. l.ONi. G. A. _li,TZ. Tenache"r Wanllud. The0 TrusteCs Of .1 Ohntn A)IMICademIIy will hold a meet.-ing oin July 2-thl to elect, a 'rincipal anl Ass;istant for said school. All apILII inti mul' 11111st ht' in the hands of the '.I'istecs ifore ohat dat,. 'itiI-s lyjig will lesLl sate term-ns uponll which they will teach. W. 11. Billn 1). N.VWJtSON. The pat,rovs of S hool Dih rict, No. 16 (O'Neall) will meet It, t,be sChoohouse oil Saturday, August 25th, t 1 P. Ill., for' the pulrpiose (If e lectinig a teaIc!het. Pirst gradle te'acher , withI exlperieonce, wiLnt.ed. Sal ariy $'30.00i. 'Tercmi I or 7 mon1t,his. ApIplicationls maiide to J1. S. II.\ltMON, I 'r'Isper'it-y, S. C. Teacaher for t.hoi St. Paini school in iistrict 34t. lReq u irelment, Iist, grade. School will xruni aboiu1 sveni monthiis. About~ 25 pupil in81 L,b ( pimary grad es. S.Imlry $:.' per' mo. Schodl to open In Ocet. Electio of1) teaceher on the f ist Tumesday inI. AuguIstI. He'ad( api1Icattion wit,hL full pIarti iulars atsL( (,o ilIiient.ions. expIerienlee &e t.o any of' the foIlowing at Slighs, 8. C. WN. 1. Kilevr, Jno11. II. ledenhau ch, T1ruistees. W'io t.he un dersignied trusitees' oIf tilonl AenIdenmry, scool n d is.rI et No. 32, will receive appli int,ions for tiach or. Ju11ly. Salary $30 per~ mfonIth. 8ehool iuns s1 iix or' sevenI montl hs. No. 10 townshlip. Wmi. M. Isobb, Chiaiman, Pr'iosper'ity. J. J1. Galman1)11, ScoretarLiy, Newberr'y. W. G. Enlow. New berry. T1hei. trus)t.ees (If thme IIlelena schools will elect at tecacheris for' said schools on Auigusit 3rd. Appllicanlts will send aip Iplicat,ions to elither of Lhb uni dersigned by that (date. J1. TI. D)ennis. 1. 1). Shockley. Teaocr WVated I T Ihie trulstees (If Sim.yrnat School will meet onf ["ridaly, 3rd I 0 A ugust,, for t,he pur1:w of~) it-li etin Iia!~ toeeher'. Salary a *:25 perI month1 I. A pl Ientions senat to the t,ruritcos on or' before daItu abov e. (2 ILIAM SENN. Y'Teacher WVnantedi -The paItrOns of 1'ork 8ehool, D)istrict No. 55, Lill mee.'t aLt "or'k iehool house, Maturd'oay, Augu-lst 4, at : o'clock ip. mn., to eleet a toneher fori next scolasttic year'. Te'rmus ?;30' po mlonIth. School 'to irun sIx months. A ppllienitionsihuldi de bc ddressed( to thio ulnders'igned s tite. W. 0. Metts, Sllghs.. r Q. AM. Klnar'd, P1omarla. 0 I)D. T1. Wicker', Pomrrla. 0e 'Teachenr Wanted. Trho trusto's (If Tlrinity school wil mect on A ugust I-, 1900O, for the pur cp1ose of ckleetcn a teacher. Applica tions mst be hanfded in) on 0or t ofori that data to the uorsigned. M. PyrT"i'., Silver Street. T. J1. GxuzzAlm 1. T. -1. Ir Jnhnrl BISISSLOMLS. Fresh Turnip Seed at Gider's Corner Drug Store. &t tf. New lot of Now England Watches just in. Com in and see us. t tf Daniels & Co. A good Talcum Powder for 5c. and 10o. a box at Gilder'd Corner Drug St,ore. f&t f Mason's Frult Jars and Rubbers, low est cash prices, at Gilder's Corner Drug Store. t&f ts litist's Turnip Sec at GIlder's Cor ner I)rtug Store. ftt tf. Our screon doors are guaranteed to stop flies-aid give satisfaction in overy partJcular. 8tewart Bros. E. 11. Leslie, Mang Pru i-t Jars and Rubbers at lowest cash pr.ecs at ( liHer's Corner I)rug Store. tf We keep nione bt the best and the fr-shest I.)i tgs at Gilder's Corner Drug Store. f&t tf. If you iied any columns, balusters or turnaic work get our prices before you bly. We will save you money. Satis fat!.ioIl gitranteod. STUART BROF. 1. 11. I ,sbii, Manager. t&f tf. I''or good Cigars and Tobacco go to tIe id 's Io rer l>rug S tor. f&t tf 'Ilurnip Seed! Tirinip Seed!! Preth lnid I be best. at, Gilder'. Cor1n0r Drug SiAn'. f&t tf iTeachr Wantet! .The atrol1S of I.i-A1l school, diAstrict o. 26, will mle't at on ia on Sat,ur dal . .\%, uhu'lst -Ithl, woo0, at .1.30 p). ml., to I I teIe her for the ensuing year'. l'hle school ills , mlloniths. Salary $25 per 1nthi. Mloine fbut. first gradoe e -I alited. A ppliantltis should he '4Aet, tO t h0 LI ltstees at, nil early date. V. A. DUNN, ('hairinn & Secretary. It. F0. COU'NTS, '',acetr wVanted. A tealther will be vleted for tile St. Philhps Selhool, s4'h1ool district No. 22, oil August, s., I 191K). Applietions muit" 1 4 he tiu ianld of trtislees by that. dat,e. Ille scII()o will open it oultt Ist, of Noveblill a t.eneber will be required to hohl I iirstia CeI t,ilifite. Term of school six n1011hs-. W P. Koon, 1). A. Iluff, Sli ih's S. C. Trustves. Mineral Waters! Tate Epsom Spring Water for sale at PELHAM'S2 STORES Everybody is pleis~si with this health-afford ing Mineral Water. Harris Lithia and All on Draught, Glenn Springs Water Cool and by the casecat BRIDGEi TO LET. (NilFC 2NI )DAY OlP Ai;l;GST1, 100, aLL 2 (Io'loc p. mi., I will let, to iihe lowe4t, respoible 11 bidderi, conI ?' -act Lu.o uid a brid ge over Crom'siI'i ereek, beitweeni Little MAlountatln antd I ''L,ial. WV. A. ii LI,, Counaty Moupervlsor'. STA'I'E 0O' SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF NEWB10 ItRY-IN PROBATIE COUlRT. ahl 'i1'. I rowno, in heir owni righlt,, and us l'xecuti'ix of thet last, ill andIL teE-e LI t'ent of ThoaC.liOitS(XIrown , de-" Against WVI ilim ItLay I liwni, Ja lmes Ppprs ILOrown, MarlLIthal 8. iirown, 'Thomas . fLrown, Simmlis C. lh'own, .Jolin L. lI rown i, l'ugen ii (. Ilirowvn, Carioius IL lirjo, Annile C. Il'own, anEd The Natt,'im lI'ank of Newberry3, South Carolina111, Defen)danIt,s. AunmlIIons for lIelief, Complaint niot ser'ved, rp30 T H I DMENDIA N TS A lIO(V1G namiied (the pers~on named as Mar'. thal S. :roiwni beinzg no0w Martha Sc. lIlhia McGroight). You arte hierwy summ1 ionedl11( and'e q 4uired to aniswer the coim)pI lit, ini L,his actionl which is Ii led bii t,he said( Court for the said COu nt,y, and to serve a copy of your1 ans1wer' to thle said( coml)ainlt on i ho lisubscriiber aLL his ollie at, Green soodl, South Carolinla, withlin twcnty ,htys after tbe service hereof, exclusive tof thbc day of such service; and If ycut fail to answer tIle said compilaint, with in the Ltime aforesaid, the plaintiff in is aStction) will appIlly to thie Coturt fcr t,bu1 reflief demand111(ed ini the comiplainlt. J. 1". J. CA LDW10LT, f'aiuntii's Attorney; D)ated July 5t,h, A. D)., 1900, TIo the D)efendants James EppsB1rown and Mar'tha Sophia Mcrei ght (th: itter of whloml 15 named as Martha S lirown in tile above title): You are h)ereb)y notified that the complaint, fin Lhis acttin is flied in [lie Court of Pri o bai' for Newberr'y Count,y, State of Sou1th Cuarol ina; and also that th is sum mo10s is, by ord(er of the l ald Court, a s.ibst,itut,lon for thIe orIginal summcns which has been lost or misl aid. J. 1. ;J. CA LDWELL, Plint,iff's Attorney. Notic of Filial Sotlciliclit ilid B)isclaryu. N O(1TICE 18I H E'lX'l GIVEN t,hat. I will n'ake a final settle 10oent on the estate of Mr as. Elis,ateth iL 10'w, d~ceased, in Lf,hn Probate Court for Newberry County, 8. C., on~ Wed .testday the 15iI h(day of August, 1900 at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, and will hm medIately thereafter apply for letters dimissor'y as administrator of said es' tate. G. Rl. HUIPP, ' July 14 1900, Administrato'