The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, September 11, 1900, Image 2
'. i. At'Il ICitlTon.
GOVERNOR'S FINAL
WORDS TO VOTERS,
f i llh.'. 'litial ;C 3 A na " O te :.
11ii 'liI131 AGAIN.
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hundIti to tho prt.! vt -1v:ay in tht,
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forllationl toIthat
'l-' ' m th e it
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ina e rthe aickt o Knas- it,
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%-it 1 ill I t II,ter ta ilII eI1 , '.-i':. 'I I a o|
tie ll els iti frielld|s 4)f 'l ;: kI | :e .
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Illolw'y t0 fol-'vislh thot hand:-hoflln, 1'\\'
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.\ l th gornd (tt il undvr thon suld
\n -i w it , t m ini
p ninge, and sprea'lers. of lie
A1 Ie the Ka i-tto ii., now~~ arn! the
|! t t'e tah ' (iou lvo .bo an
rilti,
\had wl-clt 1 dh ll( wof Te.
Fory live lk' Iord- and never al>r,
h ' ,'oe l 'k iC n>lwt:h his
0- 1) h10b1 sin and spravit af r.
if 1t;1 -
TI lilt n the > u o f ''Thev.
It -N w~ ho:yI~ (It's-' to follow a h- v-,
i h I ip or a %. f e hie its :IWvay'
v i 'st ia ho co Iier io s ilo o
I% ored fi ar", bolwy anY guard0ed
r tar xti '-'.i r'311: 1iO
hl"''ib il On% ole of "The"
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hn v'I'nil i heir ii I i l v I. 1al e
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I llnlo el t o he I Ilouse Of Thy.
e(O11NS(IN .Ni) LA I 1.11I.
Iri I i(g IC'MEnh tI -t11' Iie t 'e th(' - TwoI1~(
(Sillrtanhburg Hlerald.)
n1iy lyloplo siy thore is i sitr n
wmbuic a to por-onall appoilr
l betw eii the -ourth Districs
Aly clected Jogesa,.os. 'T.
Ahnn, 1ant ti' Third District's
it ro!il ,lo, AshuryI-\ ( '. I ati mor.
hIf them1 ela11:1i to o te h IIld
miinst a 4 1t havo thoir personal
we-l! -po i ica l d ilirers.
11,t tho (:]h i Iand thlt noW Coll.
:-n111111 Ire lineo prouthLts of up.
Initr falr-, Mr1-. Latimer from
a erons evlfieldIs aud .
ha.1s .n1 from 1 1.anar(e s' r-ed h1ilb=
th noI largo, goild.natured, eaisy
d 1-c-puhm- ini uannor, mil h_ th of
. im : '-w n the:r lit- again:t
I Mr. L..:jirner -i probazbly
- n r a w-:l aS in of
1 1 cmme:ced
r h. :ame zear.
ha.' t Mr. J hnm.
- I atimer La'-. Mr.
Mr.an ArrMr 'J.rh
two. ar Mr LaiLer.
Ire to be' reckon1ed w"ith in Soiut.h
THNINtiso h w.?t~1OWO A tMiticoto
g rower- (If t he Sltte, which have bleen
called to meiet inI this city next Wicd'
iet-meday, the 12th :int ,wIll be well at
Itndedl, as is~ indiented by the nlumber
If letter4 that have~ been receCived hele
from parties all oiver. the State' ex press
ing~ their intdentioni of be inug pr'-ent.
The10 wheat growerst' convention will be
(lle(d to1 orIdr ait II P. mn., and the c.ot
ton growers will ctonve'tne at night.
Th le programmes~ of thle two conven
tIOnsq wVill be arranged 1) as8 not to coin
tIlet, with each other, and the final see
s10na will be held on Trhursday.
Th'le action of the agricul tral de
partmnent as WVashbigt.on In dleciding~
to t end one of its chiefst to tho conven
tion, shows with w.hat degree of im
portanco this movement of the SiouthI
Carolina farmners Is regarded through
out the country.
As the conventions are to be hold or
tihe day following t,he second prlmary,
many of the delegates will be0 anxions
to hoar from the electIon, and the citi
zens of Greenwood ere arranging to
receive blu'letine from Clolumbia so that
the result of the 010ection will be known
In Greenwood practically as soon as
theo returns ar-i received in ColumbIa.
Thn Rtatn.
Does the
Baby Thrive
If not, something must be
wrong with its food. If the
mother's milk doesn't nour
ish it, she needs SCOTT'S
EMULSION. It supplies the
elements of fat required for
the baby. If baby is not
nourished by its artificial
food, then it requires
Scott's Emulsion
Half a teaspoonful three
or four times a day in its
bottle will have the desired
effect. It seems to have a
magical effect upon babies
and children. A fifty-cent
botfle will prove the truth *
of our statements.
Should be taken Ia summer as
well as iinter.
SCI' I , Bo44 W NU. Cicwi., New Yoi k.
Bottlo1f SoaaR WatPer
Made of pure Artesian
Water and very best
Syrup and Extracts.
An eXcllent and i(refshing stn;mer
ldink, mo t ciairefilly I it) up by The
l h vral-n tged t( .ell direot to .famul
ilis in cas.s of tw tl z Il bottleb at
5. p1r ease--bottles to bo retIu1fenId to
file.
L o .t' a-'a sarsaparilla, Gin)
'et, and .trawbery ai-lrted ill Case,
or, (:nIL 1L1tvor II deil .
) Pders Pho 1n i 1o No,-. 249 andl 71 will
reC(IiVe pro11011pt attenitionl.
(;ve it a1 trial amid be coinvinced of
its excellewC e.
75c. per Case of 2 Doz.
S. B. Jo"NEkS.
MEJCHANT TAILORS
SPRING STYLES
Hii ar'rie. Th em C brace the lates-t
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
Wihw wil make at
ih01era~te - Prices!
FIT- ANDl - W0{ORA{IIIP
BA PVXPLES.,
SCOTT & CLSON,
OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE
WVOME'SWMIAUl
The prettiest cr eatures in the line of
are~ heCre nOW. We desire to adus
stocIk and1( 1h4ve marked( prices dlown to
very low figures.
These wraIppers are made4l of line
qIuaility eCreali) in tssort.ed paltterns.
rate wisL lining. Value for' almos4)t
I wlee t,hese pr1ices---70e., 900., $1.20 anid
$1.45. A nd beaut-iful line Jid les' Walsts
in wvhit andl( colore'd 141awns andui Per'
eale4s and4( colored andl( hin<,k silks at
pece that1 will please andl( surprise you3.
Many pretty reaIdy-m4ide ginrmonts4
for laldie', 1ii WhIe Msl Ink-, (ihrset
(1overs, Gbowns, Skirts, &c.
IWill be p)leased to show you.
You1rs t ruly,
IS. J. WOOTEN.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For House of Represen
tatives.
[l l". A It I'llI lK I il1ilt I - 11 J11<
i1% bytannontiu ais at vandidaite ro
M t I I I fIItvI'1) 14 t -:,I - 11( 1 % t- itI ( I
t.e Ilhu'ise' of Iit'r iwn'ative'-, anid I
I h l,t-d ,ito ablidth e it r-sulIt of thet Denl
OVrativ im I I ry cle ltonl.
) 1,. 8( '1 Ni' PE it IS II VltEB
- at ioilt.d 1s Ia en1lditIaLIC f
Ithq ' , lluseo f t, R el. a iv s Itild wtil
ablidv thw rec"ult, of thet I',-imary-3 vlect,101r
For Clerk of Court.
I II ElIWIY ANNOiJNCE MYI-'I,l
a Cand'itate for Cleik of the Cour
for NwhryCounty,'S.C.,bsubjectUt
tie action of the Dteotratlc primary
lIesilvel full y,
.INO. C. GOGGANS.
'.A. IIIIL IS iUEI!BY AN
teouncd as at Candidate fo
tI.Ik 4f Coirlt. of the cointV, am
pl d,-vd to abite the result of the Dem
eO -1 tic primailtry election.
For County Supervisor
I EllEll1Y ANNOUNCE MYSEJLI
a candidate fo' the ollce of Count.N
prv iutir nd pledge myself to )bid(
the Isilt o the Deioeratie pri:-nary.
JNo. M.F SCHlUMPERZT.
J W. VATTS IS H EREMY NOM
e 9 iiated 'i tCand11idate0 for the olliec
41 Conty Stiprivisor, iind will abidt:
ti re.-ult of the Democratic primar
For Supt of Education
i' SI )NIKY WHIIEfE I'E' IS HERE
b abny tnoiunced its a anldidate fot
miounty Superintendnt, of Education
suibject to the Denocrat.ic priuary.
III-:111-:1Y ANNOUNCE MYSPILY
it candit'ate for the ollico of Count.y
1upewriitenldtll, of Vducation, and
pledge myself to abide result of Demo
cratic primary.
EUGENE 8. WERTS.
For County Treasurer.
HE tiiVAIV ANNOUNCE MYSELF
as a candidate for Treasurer of New.
herry ('oun tiy and pledge myself to abide
the re-zuilt of the Democratic priaiftry
election. JOHN L. EPPS.
NEJ, 13. WHEELER IS HERE
by nominated as a Ctnldidate for
Treauirer of Newberry County and
i, pledged to abide the result, of tha
Democritic primary Election.
VOTERS.
For Master.
It V. G. PI'ETRSON IS A CAN.
. . didate for Master-and will abide
by decision of the primary.
I I1lEI Y ANNOUNCED MYSEL
as a candidate for the office of
"Ilster of Newbe'rry County, subject tc
the Democratic pritmary.
11. I. RIKARD.
For Sub Supervisor.
I IEUEBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF
as a candidate for Sub Supervisor
1f public highways, subject to Deuo
L-ra;e primary. W. P-. COUNTS.
I iIlliEAlY ANNOUNCE MYSELF
as a ct andidate for Stb-Supervisor
r County Commissoner of Newberry
Liunty, subject to the Democratic pri
mar'y ciection. J. Y. FLOYD.
I lICEIY A NNOUNCE MYSELLP
Sa-' a canid ate for Sub-Supervisor 0r
I :outi y C''mlmiSsalone'r for Newberry
Couimry. Subject to the rules of Demo
LeratieC I'rimlarp).
HENJAMIN I[ALFaena,.
G1EO) W SWITTENBERG IS H ERE.
byJrj atnnouneced as a candidate for
MSuSJpervisor or County Commis
sOionr, and is pledged to abide the re
slIlt of the Democratic primary elc
For Magistrate.
G M. SINGLEY IS IIEREB3Y AN
*nrouinced as aL candidate for Magis
tuate in No. 10 TIownship, subject to
Coe rules and regulations of the Demo
eratic party. 2t
For Mayor.
I IIEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF~
as a canldida4te for Mayor of New
berry, and pledge myself to abide the
result of the Democratic primary.
JNO. W. EARIIARDT.
IT A~ FF'OIUDS US GR EA T PLEAS
ure, in conu'ider'at ion of h is Iimpar
'al, j 1st, honorable administration
'end ever true and faithful service r'en
dIered( to tbe town of Newberry, S. C.,
to numinlate Hon. 0. 13. Hafyer as a
cand id ate for miayor of New berry, S. C.,
in the coming plrimlary election.
Many Citiz,ens.
STA l'E 01" FOUTH CA RO[LINA,
COU NTIY OF~ N EWIBERRY-IN
CO.\.\ON P'LEAS.
.J. P'. Bc -:ers, et. ual., PlaintitT, vs.
Prosperity Cotton Alills, Defendant.
All amnd singtular the creditors of t,be
tProspu r'ity' Cot.n Mills be and they
are herehy required to render In and
estabIlish) before me their claims and
udemands on or befor'o September 15th,
1000, and all cr'editors are enjoined'and
rest rined from prosecuting thoh
claims or de mands elsewhere than ir
this action. W. D. H A RDY,
M aster.
Master's O11cc, August 3rd, 1900O.
-T HE
Nationi~ BMl of NewIjrry, 8 (
(ESTABLI8HED IN 187!.)
Capital----- -- --$150,00.0(
Surplus and Profits - 96,865.8f
General banking business t ransactei
with prompt,ness. Speial attention t<
collec.tions. Correspondonce solicited,
Savings Department.
Decposits allowed interest at the ratt
of 41 11cr cent, per annum from (late o1
deoposit. Interest payable January 1st
and July 1st of each year.
M. A. CAaLIsra., Prest.
TI. R. D)UNCAN, (Jashler.
.1 W. M. SIMMONS, Asst. C'r.
. The Newberry Hardware Company
would call attention of the publi<
to the fact that they have bought
out 1F'. A. Schumport., Agt., ai
r that th0) will c01(ict the businlesih
8 it the old stand, and will aliway
have on han(l.at tho lowest pritvs,
Agricultural implomontH of n1l
kinds,
PlOWS, Plow Stcols, Trace (olails, Haliesi
F0(s,.811ovels 8ild Spades
And everything needed on the farm
Harness Made to Order.
Re pairing neatly and promptly lone,
' We also carry a largo line of
SAl)DLEl?Y and 1AItN.'1SS,
BIt iDLES, COLLARS, COLLAl
PADS, and in fact, everything
found in'a well assorted Stock.
F. A. Schumpert,
Manager.,
OF
Chiese and Japailese
Mattings, Lace Cur
tains, Tapestry Por
tiers, Art Squares,
Smyrna Rugs, Japa
nese Screens, Bamboo
Porch Shades, Exten
sion Awnings for doors
and windows of homes,
Window Shades made
to order for stores and
residences, Carpets of
every description for
Churches and Society
Halls, Gocoa and Na
pier and North West
ern Grass Mattings at
the very lowest prices.
JONES'
Carpet Store,
15:39 Main Street, Columbia Hotl Block
It wk Columbja, S. C. 3mn.
HICYC[EIRPAIRING
DONE ON SHORT NOTICE AND
IN FIRlST-CLSS STUR
-AND
4FNWORI AlNS II II+*
Bicycle fixtures of all
kinds and bicycle sun
dries always on hand.
SWHEN
Your- wheel needs repairing give us a
call. We also al ways keel) in stock the
BEST WHEELS
on the market for sale. See our WVheels.
J. W. WHITE.
MAIN S'r IjG.r - - N.~IiIR.~
Without an Office
one can do somne business, but wit hout
STATIONERY AND
OFFICE SUPPLIES
it is impossible to record transactions
or carry on a business corres4pondence.
Not in this city or In any other with
in a radius of many milee, can such
a stock as ours be found. It, Is comn
i)lOte, and contains everytblug neces
sary for the oflice.
bor prices or quality cannot be dun.
lhcated.
W. G. MAYES'
Book Store.
Stockholders' etg
EURtSUANT TJO A ~iOJTO
Lof the Board J)lr. tr ofUTON
(lenn, Lowery M the S ofth
pany, a metno" 0S
said Copn herebv c
at oflice of C., N. & tE. h O
in Newberry, S. 0., o0!)
September, '1900, ut 0 b
p)urpOo of authorhzing aaB'c
capital stod~k to 'flye hundredtwuan
dollars, the increase to be'Isd
preferred stock, with a' erferowtr j
dividends,and on fiaal lfildatida ~.
der suolf ermiud dn Ition it tsh.
said meetlng insdtrect
STATEMENT
Of the Condition'of The Com
mercial Bank of Newberry,
S. C., atthe Close of Busi
ness June 30th, 1900.
Published in Conformity
With An Act of the General
Assembiv.
It ESO U CIS.
Notes Discounted ., - . . $151,270 1
Safe and other 1.ixtures . . 2,311 45
W venue 11taml Aect . . . . 52 2
Overdrafts, Fecured and uu.
ecured -' (182 60
Cash on lland and in Bank 15,997 91
$173,314 01
1,11A111bATIIES,
Capital Stock . . . - . . . $ 50,000 00
Dividends unpaid . . . . .. 2135 00
Notes lte-Dhcountcd . . . . 25000 00
Undivided Proflts -.-.-.-..8,875 35
l)eposits:
In .anks . . $ 390 55
Individual . 88,777 71-$ 89,174 2(s
$173,314 o i
Personally appeallred beforo me Z. v.
Wrijht, Cashier of the above named
Blank. who swears that the above state
ment is Cor1eCt, to the Oes,of his knowl
edge and [elief.
Z. 10. WRIGIHT, Cashier.
Sworn to before in this 3rd day of
Ju!y, 1900.
M. L. 21'EA ItAAN, [ ,.]
N. P. for S. C.
Attest:
F. Z. rIL.SON.
('Eo. W.~ SUMMER.
L1. W. FLOY.
A Prize Offered
At
Reeder's Pharmacy.
Everybody invited to Join
the Fascinating Contest.
Reeder's Pharmacy Offers a Prize
Valued at Five Dollars to the
Lady Receiving the Highest
Number of Votes.
READ THE PARTICULARS.
Beginnint Monday, July 2nd, over y
body will be allowed to vote with each
glass of Soda Wat.cr or other deliclis
summler drinks dispensed at our foun
Thi is i a free open contest, and ev
erybody will be permitted to vote
early and often-the oftenor the h.et
ter-for any fair friend whom they
wish to win.
All votes must be cast for some lady
in Newberry County, and the lady
winning the prize will be allowed to
sclet somc article of her own faney,
any'where in the United States, valued
at Five Dollars.
V01 Ofice for air
citro muchi Yon Friends
in this fascinating contest.
At Reeder's Pharmacys
Contest will close October Ist.
I am now prepared to supply the pub
lic with all the Ice they may demand
for the summer.
My wagons willl be put on to-day.
Any one wanting Ice from wagon illi
please notify me at once. This will
assist me greatly in making out route
for wagon.
Please get ticketsa and do not aisk the
driver to charge anything. Ice wvill be
sold strictly for cash.
I solicit your p)atronage, assuring
you the best possible service.
Very truly, .9
FURmRAN UNIV'
-h~ Qreenvile * RSITY
Thelnxt sessrion opes4 S. C.
eptember, 19100. F1u2thf
'as otact Ion, leading ye on the26ho
1. A., and M. A , Is i and thorough
in p)rivat6 families . ' the de'grees of
hall excellent fare Ired. Boarding
e:pense.8 Corres- mnoderat(); in mess
Apitions for. may behad at le
should not be 'Onldmnce solIcited.
)ariculars app Places In the mesa
A. 'efrred. For further
A.i. y to the President.
C- MONAOU, L. D
r'ege Of Charleston
.CHARLESTON,8. C.
Founded in 1785.
INXxT SE~ssroN OPENs OcTv. 1, 1000.
J3oard In the Colleg Do 'toy in
cludIng furnIshed1 roomgitor, can.
he obtained at $*0ioo a nth light,a
*'10 per session paal mont. Tutaon,
ments.* One obl lai twovina..o
ltionm I assIne o Nrberregivi ro
County S1upoe ppineibyth
and the Judernnent of Education
datgseor f i robato. All candi.
'o.)~ 'pysj~ equpped ohemni
[a,~ bilogiai aboraito.
.~aQ;obt~~ Wbi~r of 4,000 vol.
tof tur a