The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, September 11, 1900, Image 3
Knights of Pythias,
Camstle: 'ETall1,
Newberry Lodge No. 75.
S TATED CONVENTIONS OF
this L-Oge will Lo held the 2ad
and 4th Tuesday nighis of each month
at 7.30. VisIting Knights cordially
welcomed. iiiOS. E. EPTING,
ic. of R. fi S.
Ciotwell Hotel Buildinh.
NEWEItSUY MAtKET.
Corrected every Tuesday and Friday
by Summer Bros.
Meat............... . . ......... 74(8io.
Shoulders ........................... 7c.
Hams................................ 2Q l4c.
Best Lard ................ .. 9(l100.
Ieit Molasses, now crop...... 60c.
Good Molasses..................... 25@60c.
Corn - . --- ------....................... 700.
M eal .......... . . ......... ........... 70c.
Hay.......................... 90c.
W heat Bran.......'................. 41.15.
11et Patent Flour.................. $5.00.
2nd Best Flour.................... $4.50.
Strait Flour........................ $4.25.
Good Ordinary Flour...........$3.5("4 00.
Sugar .................... .... 6C6c.
Rice.................................. 558ic.
Coffee............................... 1 15c.
Cotton seed meal, per sack... $1.15.
Bale Hulls, per cwt.. ........... 35c.
Country Produco
Butter, per lb .................... 1(W 20c.
Eggs, per dozen ....... ......... 1(IOc.
Chicrens, each.................. 15w25c.
Peas, per bushel...... ........ '75c.
Corn, per bushel.. ............... 60c.
Oats, per bushel.................. 355@40c.
Sweet potatoes ................... fo(q75c.
Turkeys, per lb ............... 6( 8c.
Fodder, per cwt .................. 75(a90c.
Best Patent Flour on earth
at.$4.35 at C. J. Purcell &
Co's. tf
Hart By i 'ream.
Newberry, Sept. 9.-Quite a serious
accident occurred to Mr. John Daven
port of Deadfall section yesterday eve
ning while putting up a round lap
press for Mr. Bob Sobumpert about
four miles from town. In some way he
was caught in the press and his skull
was fractured. He is not expected to
recover.-Special to the State.
You can spell it courh, colY, caugh,
kouf, kaff, kout, or kaugh, but the
only harmlFss remedy that quickly
cures it is One Minute Cough Cure.
At Gilder's Corner Drug Store.
Valuable Laud for Bale
141 acres four miles west of Newber
ry in No. 6Township, good water, good
buildines. Sold for division. Apply to
A. T. Wilson, Newberry, S. C. 12m
Best Patent Flour on earth
at $4.35 at C. J. Purcell &
Co's. tt
Teacher Wanted
To teach the Reedeville school. Apply
at once to I. M. Smith, Kinards, S. C.
Mro. J 13. K4enion Dead.
Mrs. J. B. Kcmpson died on Sunday
morn ing~ at her home in Saluda Coun
ty. She had been suffering for some
time from blood poisoning or some
thing of the kind from a small wound
in the right hand, and on -Saturd'ay it
was found necessary to amputate the
arm just below the elbow, which was
done. The shock proved too great for
her and she died on Sunday morn
lng. She was about 70 years old.
DeWitt's Little i>rly Risers are
IAompt, p)alatabl, leasant, powerful,
purifying little pills. At Gilder's Cor
ner Drug Store.
All summer goods are beintr closed
out regardless of cose. At Wooten's
tf.
We have the latess make of machi
nery, we purchase the( best of Starch
and blueing, we ma: uf.acture our own
soap, so we know it to he~ pure, and we
furnish you just as good work as any
concern. -Up-to-date Steam Laundry.
f&t, tf
A Buicido,
ttie Whitener, a colored woman
~ ~sperity, on Saturday afternoon
ounce. .of laudanum and died
at Pr Notfects. Coroner Lindsay was
took a ent down on Sunday and
from the sa-cs l rnu e
sent an for(Jaee,
ilnvestigate
it acase of B essent by a church
liera in the Phil
The emierg ~ png t.he necessi
society to Ka .1 Ws Witch Hazel
ippines conta ~ cure frpls
1.1s a bo o p. The ladies
Salve, the well oorigir ii1)De
injuries and ski ~ rknowing that
took care to ob01hes.Gl
Witt's Witch H[azi *itls.Gl
all the counterfeits
der's Corner Drug'
Up-to-date Steam La
USp-to-dato machinery. ~
Up-to-date supPli''s
UJp-to-dato facilities.
Sequl-UPto-d tee phone
and the nta~ Gide' ConrDu
Store.f&f
Vapt . aiok no ILonger Wt h oten
th. N. B1. Mazyc who has been in
Qapl0 ofthe Southern Rallway
Cotlanly at this place for .the past.8
* east Is no longer in the emnploy of that
o6mlPany, he havings reeived niotifca
ion aWh fe w days ago that the company
nadd ecided to dispense of his services.
*Capt. MavyOk accepted his position at
the depot here on September 9th, 1866,
and has been continually in its service
since. Heo has served under four man
agemnts, and during his service har
had aboult t,wenty clerk anAthec
waWthnadt under him, and baa serve
widby throp 411!erent agents,
~ All ~ ack - bousoil-ed lnen.8
4 Up4-dM Steam Laundry.
VAltIOUS AND ALL AHOUT.
Don't fail to vote today.
We will keep open house tonight.
Col. T. W. Holloway was In the city
yesterday.
Mr. 1). 0. Flynn has gone North to
buy fall goods.
Dr. D. L. B:)(ozer is spending a few
days in Colun ia.
0
Mr. J. W. M. Simmons has returned
froin Glenn Springs.
Mr. W. XV. Hodges spent Sunday In
Greenville with relatives.
The storm didn't, reach Newberry
last week, and we are glad of it.
We will endeaver to get the report of
the election out earlier tonight.
The County Democratic Executive
Committee will meet on Thursday.
There will be an attraction at the
opera house every night this week.
Rev. W. C. Schaeffer and family, o!
Savannah, are visiting in Newberry.
Mr. S. J. Wooten is at theAorthern
markets buying his fall stock of goods.
Mrs. Joanna Earhardt, of Columbia,
is visiting her son, Mr. J. W. Earliardt.
Mrs. J. I. Wheeler, of Winusborro,
is visiting relatives and friends In the
city.
Mr. 11. K. Boyd, who has been at
tending the business college in Atlanta,
returned home yesterday.
Mrs. P. B. Connor, of Laurens, and
Miss Ethel Conner, of Cokesbury, are
visiting Mrs. E. C. Jones.
The hour for the Wednesday evening
service at the Lutheran Church has
been changed from 6:15 to 8:15.
Mr. Maurice M. irhardt of the
Lver Shoe Stere, of Columbia, is
spending a weeks vacation in New
berry.
Mr. Zeb White was called home yee
terday from North Carolina on account
of the death of his son, Mr. H. T.
White.
Mr. C. S. Nichols, of the county, has
accepted a position in the State dispen
sary in Coluiibla, and Will report for
dut,y the first of next week.
Wheat grower,- attention! See ad
vertisement of the Virginia-Carolina
Cbentical Company, about premiums
for best crops.
The Arnold Stock Company, which
will appear at the opra house every
night this week, gave a good -perform
anco last night.
Rev. W. 1. 1lerbert will be absent for
about ten days, attendi-g a meeting
with his brother at Pelzer, but his pul
pit will be filled Sunday as usual.
The National Bi,nk has received a
new 10,000 pound fire and buglir proof
safe, which is being put in position at
the bank. Mr. J. IF. Wicker had the
dontract to haul It over from the depot.
Cole L. Blease, Esq., in o'der that
nothing might stand In iis way of serv
ing as a President,ial eldector, has re
signedas a member of I hl'ouse of Rep
resentat,ives.
In the absence of the pastor, Rev. M.
G. G. Scherer, who will be at Pros
perity conduct,ing an installation scr
vice, President Geo. .1 Cremer' will
lecture in the Lutheran ch arch next
sunday morning.
Jas. A. Mimnaugh left yesterday for
New York and other p)oints to eelect
his fall stock of goods. He is preparilng
for an immense trade thIs fall and says
if good goods and low prices will draw
he'll get it.
Mr J. C. Myers lost by fire Satur
day mornIng a barn of tobacco contain
ing about 400 pounds. The barn was
on his plantation near town and the
weedl had just, been cured and the fire
put, out. It is not known how the fire
oilginated.
Mr. WV. B Aull has resigned as Su
per'intendent of the Cotton Seed 01l
Mill at this place, to accept, a similar
position with the Penidieton Oil Com
pany at Pend leton. M'r. Aull wvill leave
to take charge of the Pendleton Mill
on Thursday. He Is a good citizen, a
good man atnd a man that understands
h is business. We hate to se'e him leave
Newborry. His family will remain
here for a few months.
I)earness Cannot hie Cured
t.y local applications, as t.hey cannot reach
t he diseased port.ion of the ear. There is only3
onie way to cure deafness, and( that Is by coni
st int longl reimiles. D)eafnoss is caus"d by
sin ti.'med condlition of i ho mucous lining
of I he Eustachiani Tubio). When thIs tuboet
inilaumied you have a rumbaing sound or'm
perffeot hearing, and whten it is nit iroly
cleosd deafnesas 1o the result, anid udlessl tihe
idflaimmation can be taken out anud this tube
be destroyed fore' or; nine cases cut or ten
arc caulsedi by c t arrh, which Is nothing but
an inflamed condh.Llon of t he ucous stir
facees.
WVe will give One Itundre I D)ollars for any
case of Deafness (enuseud by cntarrh) that cot -
s*ot be cured by IIail'a Catarrh Cure. Solnd
for cireulatrs frce. F. J. CII EY & Co.
Toledo. '0.
Sold y al Drnists. Testimonials fr e.
Hl'Fail Pills are the best.
If our work does not please you in
any way teil us about it. We will amp
p reolato it. We are running a laundry
for business and to please our patrons.
f&L #f Up-to-date Steam Laundry.
-Teacher Wanted,
Dtrustees of Utopia school will
T ~ eptembir 14t h to elect teacher
meet term. Teacher with fir'st
fra flt. fieate andi experience
wanted. A Ileants will please state
salary desire F.P M. Schumpert.
W.E. LIke,
8.W. Nichols. |
CO1fTON WEIG HER, rear of (Cen
tral House.
I will !.e glad to servo you to the best
of my knowledge and ability. t&f lm.
Best Half Patent Flour at
$3.95 at C. J. Purcell & Co's.
New lot of New England Watches
just in. Come in and see us.
t tf Daniels &f Co.
TICK NEWiAk1iV KNITrINO MILL.
'T'ho Ormirniz-.ot 1oPr fcctec. andi tho 51n1! to
bo in (perat ;on by .Janary l At.
A knitting mill for Newberry is now
anl asslired 1*net.
The question was 1gitated. the bulk
of stock subser-lhed, it ebilter. obtained
and the organi.-ttiin perfected all in
i few days.
A meeting of the stockholders was
held tbO other day und (lhe following
Board of DireCLors elected: (Cpt. XV.
Ii. Day, J1o. NI lKinard, It. Cd. lat
thows, J,1. Norv.eod, George .,ohn
stone, C. ,. Suimimetr, C I[. Cannon, W
G. liouseal and It. I. Wk"10. J no. N1.
Khiard and C. Ii. Can0non were elected
President ,aid Secretary of the It mrd
or D)irectors.
Tihe ollowing ollicers and commlittees
have beenl seleem-d: I 'rcsident and
Treasurer, Capt. W. U. Da% - Secret ary,
It. C. NIatthews; Commit.tee oil Loca
tion-Capt. Day, (eo. J10hstone. E-q ,
and C. H'. SmI':er; Ijuildinlg Commit
tee-Capt. Day, C. It. Cannon and 1R.
H1. Welch; NIterial Coi mittee-Capt.
Day, C. I-,. Summer and It C. Mut
thews.
The following is a list of these who
have subscribed to the capital stock:
W. H1. Day, R. II. Welch, G-Oorge
Johnstone, I. C. Matthews, C 11 Can
non, C. l.. Summer. . W. G. Houseial,
J. E. Norwood, W. II. Ilunt, J. .1. Ki
nard, 0. It. Mayer, J. H. Summer, Geo.
S. Mower, S. J. Wooten, John Scott,
C. F. Boyd, G. M. It. D"ptingr, P1. G.
E'Ilesor, !,. V. Floyd, J. K. Zlder,
Win. E. Pelham, Geo. H. Cromer, U.
C. Per"y, W\. K. Sligh, and W. 11. Suber.
We understand that the idea is to be
gin work as soon as the location is de
cided on, which it is said will be just,
beyond the city limits, and the promo
ters of the ent,erprie hope to be able
to begin work by January Ist. next.
There is no doubt but that the under
taking is going to prove a paying on
and we are glad tk see such enterprises
started up.
The men at the !head of the knitting
mill are business men of ability and
means and their efforts will prove sue
cessful.
Mr. E. T. Carlson, of Scott & Carlsoi
our Merchant. Tailors, has just returned
from New York: and Phildelphis,
whare he has been to study the latest
styles, and has purchased for ca-h ai
choice line of woolens and worsteds for
men's and 'ladies' sutlings. To keep
pace with their growing patronge he
brings with him from Philadelphia
another first class workman. I Iave
your work done at home, they cial
any work done in their line. Grateful
ly appreciating past patronage, you
are invited to call early and inspret
their line. It
Poisonous toadstools resembling
mushrooms have caused frequent deaths
this year. Be sure to use only the
genuine. Observe the same care when
you ask for DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve. There are poisonous counter
foits. DeWitt's is the only original
Witch Hazel Salve. It is a safe and
oartain curo for piles and all skin di
ecases. At Gilder's Corner Drug Stoie.
The Arnold Stock Comnpny.
The Arnold Stock Company ap)peared
at the opera house last night in an in..
teresting and taking piece entit.led
"'Guilty without Crime." The piece
was wvell rendered and the audience
well pleased wit.h the entire- perform
ance. The specialties were all good, but
the lilt of the evening was lBoston atnd
Young, in their wonderful spectacular
serpentine canoe. Trhe company is a
good one and promises a week of pleas
ure to all who attend the evening per
formances at the opera house this
week.
Large sun spots, ast,ronomers say,
caused the ex treme heat this summer,
and doctors declare nearly all the pros
earations were induced by disorders of
the stomach. Good health follows good
digestion. Kodol Dys pepsia Cure di
gests what you eat. If you have Indi
gestion or dyspepsia It will quickly re
lieve and permanentl.v cure you. At
Gilder's Corner D)rug Store.
Of course we are on)ly one sinall lauin
dry in a town, but we have the same
kind of machinery and other facilit,ies
for turning out tine wvork as the larger
lau-.]rics in larger citics. Go with the
crowd and patronize a home institu
tion). Up-to d ate Steam Laund ry.
f&t tf
To tie Executive Comi t tee.
The members of the Cotmnty Demo
cratic ECxecutive Committee are re
q1uested to meet In the court house on
Thutrsday morning at 11 o'clock, for
the purpose of tabulating the votes and
declaring the result of the primary
election. C. F. Boyt), -
.County Chairman.
The most dainty and effective pills
made are D)eWitt's Little iCarly Risers.
T'hey are unequaled for all liver' and
bowel troubles. Never gripe. At Gil
doer's Corner Diug Store.
A Joint D)ebato.
There wvili be a joint d!ebate at lBach
man Chapel and Union Acadcn.y on
Saturday, Sept. 15th, to begin promptly
at 8 o'clock, between the WVest E0nd andl
Baehman Chapel and Union Academy
Deobaters. Question: "Trlhat war has
done more harm than whiskey." All
are invited to attend.
jT. S. Hudson.
The progressive nations of the world
are the great food consrm' .g nations.
Good food well digested .ilves strength.
If you cannot digest all you oat, you
need Kodol D)yspepsia Cure. ItL digests
what, you eat. Yon need not diet your
salf. It contains all of t,he digestanits
combined with the best known tonics
and roconstructives It wvill even di
gest all classes of toods in a bottle. No
other preparation will do this. It in
stantly relieves and quickly cures all
asomach troubles. At Gilder's Corner
)eug Rtnoo
SUIOil IN Pitm.PICi, it TV.
A Colorrdi litimi 1itls ilrAelf With 1at
R11nut1- -vottol Firn ink i Tel
New Film - Mihker Aitterm.
A cattec of "suspenidled lni matioln " ou
curred here Satilrday. ilattle Countz
a bright runlatto, aged about 22, con
iluitted Itsiide. She seemed to b
lieart-briokcen helealu,e hur lover let
I', aId, it is Kalid, told some of her atC
quatinitaces o Friday that if he le
lhe' si( woU'd kill herself. Ile lef
auld oil Slatuirday milot'nling it, ibolut ||
o'clock she sit a note to Lunter .
WIlvhe 's (I r dr store, wvorded abolt. l
follows: "Mr i''rank: 'lee send nu
at tenl eit phial of laiudaiil. I wait
to ease It pail,"signed "liatie Couits,'
ld enclosing ten en'lits. Mr. Pr."k
Hunter filled Ihe order, is most.any otic
would have done, suoIsg that el
young womai was suLfering from son
or'dinilr'y pailn. ShlI died from111 thtl U
feels or the outiec of liauditiinm about
1 o'clock, after futile Ifforts to Save her
life.
Walter Cotiuts, tbe fatler of Ile suli
ide, nild at whose house she lived, is
at very clever, industiious and polito
brickmason. Tiv atilair is q it,ie a
shock to him, and ie !as sym,pathy
from the good people liel.
A cotton fire occurred it the Soti(h
urn's platform here at :1 o'clock at. it.,
Saturday. The alarm wm; given by a
colored main who happened to be i) at
tlt holir, and si(Oon at crowd of fire
tighters githlie'red anld extilnguiished the
ll.meza. Thle dama,ra was Inconsider
able, only sevent,ven bales being slight.
ly burned onl the olit-ide. I*s, lbolut
W10, covered by insuraince.
The family (of Ir. F. V. Capers I fi
riday last, and are now comfortabl%
lomliciled in the city of Washington.
Mr. W. R Capers and famlilly occupN
,he IcPall house vacitted by -his broth
ar's family.
Mr. NM. C. Morris has given upli hIs
position as "drumier' for. Lorick &
Lowrance, and will citer (te mjer:%an
tile fleld here with M r. It, I'. Wicker.
Morris and Wicker- hive miany friends
who wish them well.
A "piink tli.' wats givin by M iss Lula1
Moseley inl h 0onor of her giuests, Ni isses
Fantinic Abel and Eunice Gibson, on
Friday night last, and the palaciatl
home of Col. u. C. Moseley was filled
w ithl the beaut.y antild chivalry of the
land. It was at recherche IlfTiri', and
.he belles and beatux prusent vied with
:tc1h other In the effort, to be sweeter
aid happier th! aill the rest.
Mr. B. 13 11ir, Maistrate-elect, 1hats
been drawn as i grand juror for tile
Jetob,,-r temu of the U. S. Court, at
reeliville, wihieli convenies October 17.
Pity that 11H 't 10 be the "coul't
-vier," so that lie e-mld call oit, ill his
amiliar- way, '-Onu-att-er-timle!"l
misses l2Ssi0 and Carrie mlitchell,
Jf 1 1tesbu'g, Are visit.ing I rs. Alica
Nitchell, it the hospitaiblu home of
ir. S. 1. Bowers.
Cotton is coming in freely, consider
rg t.he crop short,age. It brotight I.0
)n SaturJay.
Methodist church last S1indiy closed
l'hursday night. l'>ach service was
weltl4attenided, and eart' ful at,tention
was given to the excellent, sermons
:leliver'ed by lrv. Mr t. Tr'uesdale of
D~olumbia, who contduiCted the servi.'ces
for' Pastor A riii. Although no0 a4cces
sions werec madte to the Thurchi it, is
hoped01 that good has been done11.
September' 10-h. PAL4Mwrri"o.
HIs L.ife WVas Saved.
MIr. J1 I. Lilly, aL prominientI citizAen of
I[Iannia, No., lately3 b'ad a1 wontdir
rulI deliveraniea fr'oI a1 figaht ful death.
[o telig of It he s.ays: "'I was I aken
with Typ' ~hoi Fever, that ran Iinto
P'ieumion Ia. My l Uuigs beenei1 ha1rd
icuned. I wats 5o weak I couldn11't
'ven SIt up In bed. Nothing helped
mie. T expected to soon die of Con
4.umption, whien I heard of D)r. King's
N(ew D)iscovery. One bottle gave great
reelief. I continued to u'e II, and( no0w
tim well and strong. I canr't say too
much in Its yrdse."' Th'is mKaveliouts
mied Icine1 is thesuirest an rd <jLuICkest enire
Ini th wi(1uorld for ILa l Thoait and I,u ng
l'roubie. R-guiar sizes 5it cents andi(
bl.00). Ti ial bot t lets free aLt aill)Drug
Storas; every bottle guiaran.Iteed.
Adve,rtisedl Lett,-ra
A-Annio Aterwlay, Lina Adams, W.
A. Arledge.
l-W. A. Hatar, Carry BOLrry, J. ID.
B~err'y, MIaty Bell, Tomi Boddlec, (2)
Llewb Blowers,Clar'o Boyd, II .W.Hlowlcs.
C-i laynles Chalmers, ,Jihna Cr'oneh.
D)-Carrie Davis, C2orrie D)ennls, J.
A. D)ominick.
E--J. K. EpIps, W. B. Ellis.
(-Jssio Garitrett, W. W. Graham,
MacLk G3illiam, Ada Galliman, WV. A.
Jof', Omney B. Hlallman, Ida 11a11, S.
N. IILwkins, D). A. IIarp, JTno. G. Har'
'is, J. IH. Harmon, T1. J.. Harmon,
J'homas licks, D)avid Hlallman.
J-Maek Jackson, Sa4m Johnson, F.
F. Jones.
L-Rosa L4ong.
MI-Jane Minor, C A. M.artles, D)os
O-Moute Ottoway.
R~-J. E. Reder, 11. C. Reese, H. S.
ILivers, 1F. Il. Reddick, lsie Riley,
Annie Bleec, Chats IRolin, Wilson Rob
S-E. 8. Sheaily, Edna Stewart, Early
Sh1ealIy, Joh)n Spt-armran, Gacrana
Simrs, A braham Sims, Evans C. Sease.
TI-Elm Ira T1ret man, C. H1. Taylor,
Hattie Thlomas.
WV-Scott Waishintgton, SallIe Wail
dr'op, ioll WVilis. 11at tie Wuilliamns,
II. WV. Witlson, L4iinmie Williams.
Parties calling for the above lett.ers
will please say they were advertised.
WV. Y. l"air', P. MI.
SLtperb line Gients Pants and we eall
fit yonL A t Wootun ' tf.
. A .t1141ting Iti ol Smtturtay-D)eltgiteo
(1 to (Joreamwool.
Thu State 'oivention ol' the Whe
Growers and tihe Shate ('oivenltion
Cottol (1owers w ill muet, in col)jw
- t it i;r I-evn wood ut is week,
Accortiniv to previous notieu it it
t. er ft farilnurs from dillvrent sectio
- of the county, Iet il the (' ourt. lt:
I on S.tlulay.
L Mr . 1) It. \\'hvoler was,,,ealh'd to 0.
)chall. and the objoct, stat(ed that, (I
purpose of tilt-he n tiln._ wa!; to vlc4
dele""ates to the State Wheat Grower
in vention. whitch was it) litt1 I
6reviewood oil lilt- IIlh instanl and ita
elect,ion was. gone into :11 t il th follov
ing four gent etutInI 'l20eld: .1. N|
Johnlstonle, 1). L . ;oozer, Sr.., J
Chap11, AIll d J. (;. kiikard.
The deltegt-es were aulthorii it
select atltern at es in itase either cc ou
not. at,tend.
Dr. IOZCI' stated tlat le had ill viv%
an idea viichi tie would tlr-mw out. oit
as iL suggest-ionl, atind I hait wns that
county organization should he forIeud
Il'izes i)1ered for th llarge-t ield iI
Whetat, a11nI in this way get up onN111)
ition atid w I'k :111) ilteOretit inl whIlelt
growing. lit, stated that thim plam hm
brought good results in othor S.litc
and it hail been adoptvd inl some cotn
ties in this State.
Mr. .1. C. NevI agreed with I)r. ltOz.el
and thought hlis idtea i good ole, but
lo ateion wILS taken.
It was mI veIV d II t eoIded tlhat I
Imleeting be held in tie (Cort, Iltose 0
t I' first Monday ill o toher at It
o'eiiek for the(- piulrpose of heating it re
ilrt, f rom tbe delegates from (Gr-een
wiol. This motion Was4 atdoptt'd an
lte meeting adjoltur'ted
TiM C'TrOx (MMEI,.
Immediately after the wheat grower*.
ad joun I'ed, Mtr. J. 3M, Jlohnstone call
the cotton growers to order a till sttud
that, ihe object, w%'is to elcct ie legatec
to (tie State convetion wlich woul
mWeet in GIenwood at, te iame Ltillml
the wheat gr,owers did.
Mr. Johnstone was Alvtud chirmilau
and the two newltper it prselit
secretaries.
)in motion ttie same delegates elected
toi the wheat grower-", convention wert
request-ed to aet a( the cotton growers
convention, and tle meetting adjourned.
Qti'elljoiiiN A iiNWerl't.l
Yes, Alivust Flow. still has the )gan
est. sale of any Ieicliie in the civilizcd
World. Your m1ollhers and wrandmlot.hl
er. neIver Ihloigit ofi using anythiln"
else for ildigIstion or hiliousivss. i)oe
tors were Setalre, and t,ley sutholli hwat'd
of appenditiis, llervouls pro.,tratioii or,
heart failure, etc. They used August
[lowe1' to ceaI the system and stop fer
ientat ion of undigested food, Ieguilatc
t.he ietion of the liver, stimu lat t.u thc
ner11VOUs aid orltill aciott of the sys
tetm), and that, is all t,hoy took whet
foelig d,lIn hadl wit'h heiilaebe
and other cels. You onlIv need I fen%
dosts of Green's August, ilower, in ]i.
quid formIl, to makc y-oul s_ati-liedl therl(
is iothinig seriouls t hc ILI0'' With YOU
Por sale tby W. t- 'elha'n1.
CE RTRAL HOUSE.
CJonven ien tty located to idepots and
the buine ltss potionilt ot t.heC city9.
J'Tt\t.9-L 0tt per1 dayi. $5 (tO per
week. IAl(eals 25 Gents.
AlIIS. A NN A S. t'01 DSON,
I 'r'op i i e trsv,
1, ia w 4it. Newherry, 8. C
Best Half Patent Flour a
$3.95 at C. J. Purcell & Co's
IISIN88 LOCELS.
D)rug Stre- f&t. (C.
A good TaXloum I 'owder for' 5e, aul
ti0e. a box at (Gtier's Colrneur Druit
Store. f& aif
Mason's F'ruit Jar's iand H 'bber's, low
sit eash prices, at Gildter's Cornter' Du
Store- t&fts
Buist's 'lTur'ip~ Seed1 at G itder's Cor'
ner J)rug Store. f&t Lf.
["ruit Jars and] Hutbbers at lowest cash
prices at. G ider's Corner D rutg Store. t
We keep noneC bitt t,he beist andu th<(
fres hest D)rugs at Gilider's Cotrner' D)rua
Sto re. f&t, i.f.
t"or goodi Ctgars antd 'T.obaicco go) t<
(ilder's (Jorner Driug Storle. f'&t tf
Annual School Electioni
the Cou11ri House in Ne whierry, 8. C., ort
Wed nesday, Septem ocr 21', II903. Cron
I0 it. mi. to 5 p.~i m., uponi the quest,ion 0
the assessment and levy of the two
mill1 tx for t.he purp'IosesN of theo New
bterry Gr-aded Schoot.s for the ensui n.
year. 'IThose whio Ciavor thue tax wit
votej "F"or T1wo-mil Ta'ix." T''.hose wh<
oIppose will vote "'Agains t Two-M II
Ta'sx."
Maitnagers of elect Ion: D). Wv. T. IKib
1er, J1. A. H3owers, G. S. Noland.
AL,AN ,J0hiNSTiONl,
Chairman)i h.
I". N. MA ItTIN, Secretary. t, 21,
Citizens' Meeting.
A. AMI'Y'ING 1 FITHI CITIIN
. f ewhe'rry is hereby catlted ti
meet In the Opera I louse att Newbeurrs
on Wedneisday, Heptembher 26thi, att li
o'clock a. mn., to h ear the repttort of Lhi(
Hloard( of Trustees of thet Newberr3
Gradtieid Schools.
F'ouri tru'istees wil bI1) eheetedl at, th
meet.ing. A LA N JOI11NSTO(N1t',
F. N. MAltTIN., Se-creinr'y. t2et
Sept.embter 24tht. Whlii0Iite tuils w ith
out grade ciardis will repo)rt to) the Siu
porititendent,'s otlico for exauminhat ii
atnd classiientionthe 2ilaat, 0.30( a. mn.
co!ored1 1 pupils will report it, the I logi
ISchool at tho-samte titme.
I BH. H. .JOt1NSTONIC,
I apt 10n 10nna0 S.mp,,intcn,ir.t
Raise Your
Compete for a
isl1111,1N110JNAHROd CHEM
cB E I M ' W Hl A T 1R 0 P
For particulars appi
Charleston, or any of it
the State. Con petitoi
narnes not later than D
Three prizes offered:
A Wheat Drill, Two Tc
ated Fertilizer.
isLEIN sri
Glenn Sprines,
Queu of Southerr
There is but one Glen r
Equal on the Continent
Kidneys, Bowels and B
HOTEL OPEN JUNE
Cuisine and service u
resort in the South.
For Board appl
Sim
One car load of Bug
gies just received;
Buggies o[ all kinds
and of the very best
make. Also one car of
the well-known White
HickoryWagons. 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 .. OS.
WEDDING PRESENTS
Colery St and1, 1iIt(or i)Wshos,
Ca1ko P,11ate, Syr P1 ' Viteho-r4,
Suigiar Dishv.;, Spoon I lohlrf,
C aream Pitcher, 'Fruiiii Stinsitim,
Waiters, Kn1iVe.s, P-ork4,
T1oa1 and TabloSon,
Sugar1 Smoons, .ut -lttor Knlivoes,
(ravy I Ltadlos, Son ) I'lldles, &C.,
made ill < lnr u'l o plato o NV. We
alo havo a inow lot. of Storling Silver
Tela Spoons :. a f w Slth 1 'Th1oa1s
tU1ocks left whieb .stLs-r go.
Yours truly,
DAN.la'LS & CO.
()lers A. It , it S , Normalt, IAxpres
cionIt,~ Ar')t, U lui a i i t Ifus ine. torses
un e expeit rienri l e r, i nni 1)1 I atIh i ea l c
collet onnuun,! it y.a hebs moa
and igudni nenut,. Togh
Nes, ondsfmt anrdtamsn
tmtociatonl indhs, and
Rls ealtfl Estatio. bhrwl
water, abol tly ' I~ pur ei~o
bergaiEnd seing n etM
chiAeA,8 1M(d('l, l'e.,dr-,
petig, [Dus Wtoest, .
WilLent - NDSb
Notes, Willias' OldSad
Mortgages
Stocksiea o 1all1 kinds andu
Rea init 'l st 1Ctiate.titli 'O
GE. B. OF1A VE, Prsn.
&c., fortash or on.n
Own Bread
Valuable Prize
L 'b3r-y t-1h0
U-ll L0COM'ANY F011 TIMH
AlE IN IIIE STITE
y to the Company at
s authorized agents in
S must register their
ecenmber 1 st, 1 900.
A Reaper and Binder,
ns Standard Ammoni
NG$ HOTEL
South Carolina.
Summer Resorts.
LZ T
Springs, and it has No
for the Stomach, Liver,
lood.
I, TO OCTOBERI.,
nexcelled. The gayest
to
pson & Simpson.
We buy second-hand
Clothing and pay for
same in any Goods in
the Store.
HIC. Williams''Old, Stand.
Eiard ScioItf S
JEWELRY STORE.'
F'ine Wachus, Iings, Bhrolc es, St,i)da
S3evo aind Link Iluttons, Silver
Novelties, Silver T'ablk Ware,
Clt Glass, Gold and SI -
TOYS&DOLLS
W hich wye will clos'o out, as1 wo wvill
dIiscontinuo koopinig them. g
EDAlRD SCI10LT11
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
PARKERRYET
Ncli Plli'cr No~c ltii"
ASKiFOR IT
At all Dispensaries.
H ave your Gins over
hauled, Wagons and
Buiggies repaired at
our shop.
We are headquarters
for the Buckeye Har
vesting Machinery and
repairs for same.
Wagons of our own
make for sale at mar
ket prices.
Carolina
MVanufacturing Co.
Imo itaw.
reassimism s. 0.n UWOOLLE