The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, September 21, 1900, Image 3
NIWErlIV UOTrTON MARKET.
(2orcted twice a-week by J. W. Gary & Co;)
September 21, 1900.
G uo d Mliddliing ..... ........................ t0c.
When you want a pleasant physic try
the new romedy, Chamberlain's Stou
ach and liver Tiblv!s. They aro easy
to take and pi)nanmt, in effeet. Priee
25 cents. Samples free at l'elhan's
drug store. f I In.
OtT for Uone4go.
Qoitc a number of young ladies have
left Newberry within the past few days
for the dillerent colleges: On Tuesday
Misses Pl,tello Aull, Helen Goggans,
Leona I'pthlig. nrric0 Jones, 11lic
- uilett, 1B ssie (oppock, Carrio B11uford,
Carric and Margaret Gibson left for
Winthrop College, and Oi 'l'hutr 1--day
Misses Lucile Wilson, Bssie Sinions,
and El Dora Willi;mlson lert for Con
verse College; and on Tuesday Misses
Azile Pool, l.uby Holloway, Lillic Grif
flu, Agnes and Susio Summer, of New
berry, and Mis-i Plorence Schaelter, of
Savannah, left for E!izabeth College,
W, Charlotte, N. C.
Editor'sm Awful Puighst.
I F' M. Hliggings, E.,litor Seneca, (Ills.)
ows, was a1filicted bt' years with Piles
bat no. doctor or remedy helped until
e tried l3ucklen's .\rniea Salve. t1c
rites two boxes wholly cured him.
is ih surest Pile ecr on earth and
c best salve ina the world Cure
uaranteed. Only. 25 cents. Sold by
11 drugglst.
I1 will vive a first, class barbecue Hat
day, September 22nd, in the Temper
Dcc yard in the cii.y of Newberry.
Dinner will be pmipared by Mark M.
Ills. 'G :. A. LONG. I t,
TON WEIG IlEl , rear of Cen
Ill o glad to spvvo you to tho best.
y knowledge and abilit.y. t&f I in.
est Half Patent Flour at
95 at C. J. Purcell & Co's.
colored bo.N aj d 15 and 17,
nd 1tenry Hoirry, left the home
ir- father H an.p Scurry, at .Jalapa,
r. G o. C. Ulasgow's place, on
Lay night. Any information as to
iwhereaL mts or the return of them
elr father will be toporly tireward
f&t G 1-o. C. GLASUOW.
A Perfoet M.itwhine.
w days ago we were invited to
peep at the McCormick corn
er and fodder shredder now being
ted in this community by Mr. II.
Us. The muohine is indeed a
et one. T %c v,hole stalk of corn,
inIng ear and fodder is fed into
'01aebine, the unshucked ear Is
n out at one place; what little
hat is shelled in the process of
inj, is thrown into a rack at an
lace, and a large pipc carries
der, shucks and stalk, which is
torn into small particles, on In
barn. It is indeed a wonderful
} hino and-is worth going to see.
Cute and itnuleen Quickly Heoaleud.
~ hamborlain's Pain JIlm applied to
u,buise, burn, scald or like injury
1instantly al'ay the pain and wvill
al the p)arts in less time than any
er treatment. Unless the injury is
tysevere it wvill not leave a scar'.
-in B3alm also cures rheumatism,
llings and lameness. For' sale by
$. Polham. f Im
R lunaw,ay Ho,ye,
wo colored boys aged i5 and 17,
-and i1enry Scurry, left, the home
eir father, I tam p Scurry, at Jalapa,
r. Geo. (!. Ginsgow's place, on
eday night. Anty information as to
~whereabouts or' the return of
to their father will be properly rec
S 1ed. f&t. (uo (C. GLAsGow.
THREEtI-QUARtlERi TIME.
cOtton Mit tHas Adopted a New Schecd
- ule of Workizug Hours.
meeting of the dir'ectot's of the
erry Cotton Mialls was held on
nesday to consider the coteon situ
conf rotnting the mills of the South
18 tIme, and the Newbet'ry mill in,
toular.
~ter discussinig the matter It was
ed to run the mill for' a few weeks
ree-qua'ter' time, to keel) from
ing at a dead loss of several hun
d ollar's a dlay. T1he mill will begin
onday on the ne w schedule. Trhey
go to work as usulal at, 6 a. mn., and
at 3 415 p. mn.,, and shut down on
rdays at 11.45 a. mn. This arr'angc
't will be kept up until in the opin
McOrary it would be
r~- s change.
df6n to mak*--L... . tion on the part
eoason for tis a - vr ls
i1l authorities i i 2..very caw
ow pending between ray,
and the cloth, or goods muf"U'
McCr'ary is of the opinion,
7 that in a few weeks the
de \Will advance in proper=
of cotton, and that it~ will
sary to run on short time
a few weeks.
n's~ Cough Remedy a Great
FIavorite,
hing and healIng propertie
edy, its pleasant taste and
permanenit cures h ave made
favorite with people every
t is especially p)rlzed'by moth'
1 'ehie .for colds, croupi
ping cot'gh, as It always af.
ok relief, and as it.cont,alns no
other harmful drug, it may
as confidently to a baby as t:
t. For sale by W. 10. Pel
Ip Soedl Turnig Seedil Fresr
e best at Glder a Corner Dru9
VABIOUS AND ALL ABOUT.
The graded school will open on Mon.
(ay morning.
The collego boys will soon be with it,
to livenl 1 the city.
Mrs. E. R. Ilipp and children hLave
returned from lendersonville.
Rev. Y. V. A. Riser, of Su iter, spent
several -!ays in the city this week.
Rev. ant Mrs. M. J. E4pting left yes.
terday for their honie in Savannah.
Mr. John If. Wicker has been clected
Superintendent of the Cotton Seed Oil
Mill.
Blanket,s and quilts have been brought
Into use during the nights of the past
weck.
Mrs. E. S. Herbert, of Orangeburg,
is visiting her brother, Mr. John C.
Goggaus.
Mr. \V. 11. Werls, of The Herald
force, paid a flying trip to Columbia
Tuesday.
Miss Myra Mower left on Wednes
day for Columbia to attend the college
for women.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Count.s have re
turned from Walhalla where they spent
the summer.
It Is thought that the "possum" crop
will be a full one, but, the potato crop
will be short.
ILr. 0. A. Natthews leaves today for
Charleston where he will take a course
in p1harincy.
Miss Mat,tie Sloan has gone to Due
West College to preparu herself for
Forelgn Mission work.
Miss McLaurin, of New York, has
arrived and is In charge of the Mo.wer
Co.'s millinery departner.t.
Mrs. P. J. Voss has returned from
Blacksburg, S. C., where she spc t a
few weeks at Cherokee Falls.
Miss Lizzie Danielson, of Newberry,
has been vioiti g her uncle, Mr. John
Salter in this CoUnty.-Saluda Sentinel.
sNI . Leaphart, of Lexington County,
has returned I o her home after a sever
al week's visit to lie aunt, Mrs. J. C.
Wilson.
Mr. F. J. Russell is putting up bill
boards aiil tiv r the city for the circus
papers. The hilliosters will be here
on Satturde y.
Next Wednesdy, 2Wth instant, will
1: opening day at the Riser Millinery.
Don't fall to see th is grand display of
milliner goods.
Mr. J. Guy Daniels has had his jew
elry store neatly - fixed up and it now
presents a handsome appearance. He
has also groatly enlarged his stock.
The school children should all be on
hand promptly Monday morning, and
ill who expect to attend during the
session should begin at the opening.
Prof. Bowers will preach in Thornp
son S,reet Church Sunday morning.
'The pastor goes to Covington, Georgia,
today and will not return until next
week.
The city council has deciOd to build
bridges across Scott's creek on O'Neall
street and across Pope creek in rear of
power house. Both have long been
needed.
Miss Maggie D)aniel, returned to
Newberry this miornring to resume her
dutIes in the G raded School as teacher,
after spendinsg the summer at lhesr
bomne in Staunton, Va.
Mr. T. JT. Hayes has pusrchased the
shock of goods former-ly owned by MIr.
Pr'octor' T1odd andl now occupies the
corner store. Mr'. .Johmn Aldridge is
wIth him at the old stand and wIll be
pleased to see his fr-iends there.
Rev. N. G. Holmes, the Laurens
County evangelist, will arrive in New
berry today and begin a tent meet,Ing
here ton Ight. ils tent has been erected
in the gr'ove ini the recar of Mr. Samuel
Crotwell's r'esidence. Further notIce
will be given later.
Don't fail ton vIsit Jamieson's when
looking for clothing. Jamicson car
ries a stock that cannot be matched
In this State and it would be har'd to
equal it in qualit,y, quamntity or pr'ice in
the whole South. Jamleson has what
you wvant at p)rices you want to pay.
Curerd or Chronic D)iarrh,oea After Thirty
Years of Sunoring.
"f suffered for thirty years with diar
rhoca and thought I was past being
eoured," says John S. H-ollowvay, of
Lrench (Camp, Miss. "I had spent so
much time andi( money and suffered so
muche that I. had given up all hopes of
reccovery. I was so feeble from the
effects of the diarrhoea that I could do
no kind of labor, could not even travel,
but by accident, I was peOrmitted to find
a bottle of Chamnber'lain's Colic, Chol
era and Di)arrhoea Remedy, and af ter
taking sever-al bott,les I am entirely
cured of that tr'oublo. I am so pleased
with the result that I am anxious that
it he in 'reach of all who suff'er as I
have." F'or sale by WV. E. Pelham. f Im
The ladies of Newborry, city and
gount.y, are invited to vIait the store
of 'The Riser Millinery Company on
next 'Wednesday, at, which time there
will be'na gyrand display of Millinery
goods. Cone one, comno all, and ste
the like of wlig4h has never before
boon shown in thiko.%ity. Romember
the date, Wednesday, September 20.
Citizens' Meeting.
A MEE~TING OF THEi CiTIZENS
of Newberry is beoreby called to
moot in the Opera House at, Newberr'y
on Wednesday, September 26t,b, at 10
o'clock a. mn., to hear the repor't of the
Board of Trustees of the Newbelrry
Graded Schools.
ALA N JOHNSTON E,
Chairman.
. F. N. M Anwm Secrent.ary.
Th0 Jewilt New Year to be ,albrated
MtIOmnIty--SaunaetInag A hoit Titot (Ireat
Ft',t vivl inid Thomo Wilci 1"Illow It.
We take the following from the Neuws
and Courier of tho l9th, which will be
of intervst to :ir reader.:
Next Monday will be the beginning or
the Jewish New Year, osh lashonah,
and t.he first, day of it e mont ih Tishri,
beginning the year 5,'M1 of the Jewish
el'It.
Like all other fut.ivals in the .Jewish
calundar Itosh iashoah Iasts from
Sunset 1suu set. The c'rcilonlics will
tie Ire fore, begil Hunday afternoon.
Mondaj. the eginning of the New
Year, will he set upaft a a soletni Sea
So), in which[ tle ilemnibers of the faith
ar stlipposed to review the actions of
the past yenr, to repent, and prepare
theimlselves for Yolm Kippilmr, or t.he day
of i tonem ie lit, wliich is celiebrat"d ten
days lv.ler.
lsh liashonalh is Ilso called the day
of imilmorial, oi accouit of it rabinical
tradition that. it is the anniversary of
the day of creation. The .1 ew ish calen
dar really has two New Year's days.
The first, H1osh 1lashonah, is held t1y
tradition to be the anniversary of the
day on which Cod created the earth
and is reckoned by the new njoon of
the seventh inonth. It ushers in the
civil year. Abib is the first mont h in
the religious year. The prophets speak
of the sacred year, while those inl seeu
lar employmiepts reckon by he civil.
Another name by which Rosh ias
honah is known is "the day of the
sounding of the shofar." These instru
menits, or ram's horns, are sounded to
warn the people that the season of pre
palration hilts commilened and that they
must prepare themselves by reviewing
the deeds of the past year and repent
ing of their misdne(ds for the Day of
Atonement.
With the close of the syngogue and
the return of tihe worshippers to tiei.
homes they refresh themselves and ex
change visits of greeting, after t1hi
style of the Christian New Year. The
rest of the (lay is given up tl go-tod
chcer.
It is believed that on 11"oslh .1 aslonahl
three books are opened. One is f -r tihe
righteous, who are imuiediatelv in
scribed for life; one for the wicked,
who are instantly inscribed for dvath:
and one for the nondeseript who are
left on probation. If the latter repent
during the tell pelitent'Ll days, which
is the tine between Rosh liashor.ah
and t he Day of A tancimet, thei,- nant e
are written in the hok of tire, if not inl
that of death. As the day of judVijm,ent
1"osh Hashonah is alternatively kilown
as Yom IHardin and as the day of mie
inorial as Yom Hazikkaron.
Yon Kippri, or the Day of Alonle
inent, is a solenmn day of Lasting and re
pentance. This begins at, the setting
of the sun on one day and lasts until
the same time on the following day.
One of the most impressive services of
the day is that of the memorial service
for those of the congregation who have
died during the previous year. The
services, which tre usually solemn iid
impressive, are accompanied by special
Ilusic.
O tile fifteenth day of Tilshri is cole
brat:ed Succoth, or* the TPabernacles,
wh ich is commemorative of the d welling
of the Israelites in the wilderness. It,
is ailso catlledl the Feast oif lngathe&ring
of the IlarveSts, for lat this Itie of the
year all harvests were gat,hered into
thie store houses and1( the harvest work
of the year finished. Ont thc eighth day
of this festival is held a solemn aissem
bly, when a pirayer for rain is olfered.
A Mtiister'sa 40o.i Work.
"'I had a severe attack of hiliotns
colic, got a bottle of Cambherlain's
C'ol ic, Cholera and 1Diarrhocn Remiedhy,
took two dloses atnd wasl' entirely cured,"
saysB Rev. A. A. Power, of Fm potria,
Kan. '"My neighbor across the st,reet
was sick for over a week, had two or
threce bottles of medicine from the doe
tor-. Hie used them for three or fouir
days without relief, so discharged hinm.
I went over to see hinm the next morn
ing. IIe said his bowels were in a ter'
rible fix, that t hey had beeci running
off so long that, It wats amost, bloody
ltux. I asked himx if hie had tried Chamn
berlain's Colic, Cholera anid Diarrhoea
Remedy and ho said, 'No,' I went
home and brought him my bottle anid
gave him 01ne dose; told h'mt to take
another (dose in fifteen or twenty min
ntes if he d id not findl relief, but lie
took no moe and was centirely' cured."
["or sale by W. 10. Peiham, D)rugglst.
Best Half Patent Flour at
$3.95 at C. J. Purcell & Co's.
Good second uggy for smale by
tf S J. \WOOTICN.
Subscribe for the D)elineator thr-ough
"WANTED."
All the Cotton Seed
you have for sale.
H ighest market price
paid.
M. L. Spearman & Co.
t&f 0it.
Best Patent Flour on earth
at $4.35 at C.- J. Purcell &
Co's. tt
Hlave yotu a sense of fullness In the
region of your stomach after eating?
If so you wvill be benefited by using
Ch am berlin's Stomach and 1L1ver' Tab
lets. They also cuire belching and sour
stomach. They iegulate tihe b)owels
too. Price 25 cents, Sold by W. E.
Pelham. f Im
That Throbbing Hlondacheo.
Would qjuickly feave you, if youi used
Dr. King's New Life Pi'lls. Thousands
of sufferers have provedt their match
less merit for Sick and Nervous Head
aehes. They make ptre blood andi
stronig nerves and build upl your health'
Easy to take. Try thoem. Only 25
cen ts. Money back if not, cured. Sold
by all Drnugits
Newhcrriamn Itee plmiing to tb Call for
its 1p ft.r t ao 2 t-tirerm - -moct Mor
NeetAt nsiot Ncat 1 4)tslckly.
'IfI e .0t ot Is * t . V n a nt
4.1a4 MamIk.
An urgent, appeal for help comes to
the w hole conif try fromt thu grief
Stricken and destituto peopto of Cal
veston, Toxa-, anid anl imlumediato rv
Sponse Shol anwer tilt call. It i
indfecd a11 appalling, V t-ate. of affairs.
Between 5.0O and 8,0cO i vv4 were lost
.land 1o001) arki homleless anId h111u'Nr
and are crying for help.
Every seci ion of the country is re
Hponding nobly 111d promptly to the
Cl1, and Nowbwrry imit not boe Ing
gard in this mat-ler.
The list, his been lvft, it, the Comt!
Imlercial 13alnki, and every onle should
contri bt (vt Somethl ng.
The followiig is a list of I he contribii
Lions so firl., and pul!it acknowledg.
mn1ots will be made in these colunills
from time to tilne.
FI' lT: Ti-:X,S Si't.'.'it:iIs.
C ................. ......................... .00
Cash .... ................................. 200
811ut h-s0...... .................. 5 (K)
110. l. k iN ard ..................... ..... 1 01)
( . F'. B oyd.................................. 1 tIo
M . A. CastetS!... .. .................. 00
.1. l. JOIllt'i One'.. ...................... I r*'
G tO. S. Alower. ......................... 2.00
C a sh .......................................... I ( )
C atsh ....... .................................. .00
J. C . S a m p ..............................
C as h ........ ................................. 5.0(,0
A . C . Jon................................ 5.00
M rs. Corrio Gv encek l................... 1.00
T . 1W Per ry .............. ........... r
lssie Wilson, A issionary Society
Pre s yterialn t (.11urch ........... ..... ,. .21
M rs. 3. II. W osl....................... ..
so. 1R . 10 -m l y e .................. r .
Mliss IM ar . l"1r1on....................... : -
D r. 0. B. M ap- ........................ 5.00
Theo. Johnto(e........................ .(. )
11. 1-. E,Van"s.............................. 1.00
R . 1) Sm ith ................... ............ I it
0. Kletne............. ............... i.
J. W. Derriiek................. 2.
Cash ....... ......... .............. 1.00
DOV i I .t to iny 1 e eap.
A cheap rcmedy for cou ghs and colds
is all right, but You watnt somlethingu
that Will relieVO anld cure t,he m1oret
severe and dangerous results of throat
and Iting troubles. What shall you do?
Go to a Warmer and moret regular cti
Iatc? Yes, if possible for you, then in
tt.ler case take the only remedy that
has b een introducd in all civili:,U(d
countries wit,h sutcess in severe throat,
and long troubles, "Boschec's Geraintl
Syrup." It not, only heals and stitn
oliates the iFsles to dest.roy the germll
dl':ease, bilt. allays inthimmat,ion, cauIses
casy expeclorat lot), gives i good nigh t's
rest, nind cures thlle plitlent.. Try one
botle. RvelonttineIdeld manly years by
all drutgists il the world. Eor sale by
W. I,. l'elham.
"WANTED."
All the Cotton Seed
you have for sale.
H ighest market price
p aid.I%
ML.Spearman & Co.
t&r tut.
Best Patent Flour on earth
at $4.35 at C. 3. Purcell &
Co's. -tf
Al Cls in MIocattcaaa.
MiSs lirnice Martin- will inlstruct aL
class in eloitijon dolin)g thec school
miothls. I 'tl ormatin as to hour's and1(
termtis will be f'urn ished On application01.
taf 2t.
Pot' good Cigaris and Tobacco go t o
(Gilder's Corinert Dru'g Storec. f&t tf
Newv lot of New IEngland Watches
just in. Come In andi see us,.
t tf D)aniels & Co.
Telephounn .,bKcribiral.
Pleatse add to y'ourt list:
J1. N. McCaugh~lrih'ltesidenec ....... 4
Dr'. J1. W. Nance,..".............143
1'0. Cav"anau;gh.."............... 134
Nat Gist, Cott.on 0t1ie,................ 11
TI. J. IIayes, Store.................. 8
aind oblige,
t&f 2t. L. W. FLon.
60 GASES, 1200 PAIRS
BAY STATE SjIOES!
D)on't make the sam11 mnistako this
yearl that you di last. Shoddy, cheap
goods are' untsatisfaictor'y. We have jus8t
openedt'( Ii fty (Cs
BAY STATE SHOES
Th'lose who have wor'n them lor' years
know what L,beyare. Those who'have
MosleyBros,
Chill cures th'at cure
Chills and Fever, at
Peiham's Pharmacy.
Physicians' Presc rip
tions compounded by
graduated and licensed
Pharmacist, at
xWWe are saving lots
ofmoney to those who
trade at
PELH AM'S
TWO STORESJ
10thin oulltg-p rloingS,
Sttaple= Dry Uood.s
Now Reay for lslsectii I
A BIG STOCK AND LOW PRICES!
The Great Attraction for the People who want the
Best for the Least Money. . All to be found at
IN -,q
JAMI SON' S
We bought these splendid lines of goods late in
the season, and thus secured the advantage of
lower prices than usual in the big wholesale mar
kets, and we are now offering the benefits to the
people. We were never in a better position to
please all purchasers, and we want everybody to
come and inspect our stock and get our prices, for
we are confident that they will not be disappointed
in any respect.
Como aa 860 tf1o ispla at its Fullest!
We like to be proved, for the prices we have put
on our goods are bound to move them.
You can be sure of getting goods here at lowest
prices. We have too many styles and grades in
CLOTHING, SHOES, GENTS' FURNISHINGS and
HATS to enumerate prices here, but we want to
call special attention to our
Your boy will need a nice suit for school wear,
and a better one for extra wear. We can fill the bill
in every respect. Look out later for a general
quotation of prices1in all our lines. We mean to do
business, and we are going forth to win in this fall
campaign of supplying the pieople with whatthey
want.
OGi'we extend a welcome to all, whether youI want to buIy or not.
Respectfully,
We buy second-hand IIlS [oW. TENBRR
Clothing and pay for '22"" '"' ru'Lndad ecrtCo
samte in any Goods in i (Ilq~(oni ~oe,Bnsad
Ihe Store. uws,? A orgg.
BlalNItocsNf al0kndsan
Fresh urnip3:ed t Reiler'st:orne
Dru 0.toe,YER, t, tdof.
A )o0\od ) eum l'on der Mfor k -.
H.ETad aMTYN b,x at OAler Corw- oro
Mao5Flar andI Organs,,ow
NI~WIII~RBY ~OLI~EU ~ es enUVBhR piA L &t G ide's Corner chne,)ruggs C r
Store or t &fI( t, sC s or n In
Ri. C. tWilliams',.0tdl Satnd. iroitoyy.
Libraics o 10,0(1 voumeF.r"I ricosan o)tO h er L OinIform(I gat
Enrohent lat 'r eion 'I hl.~~ Lioe3' .~~IS sa i
cuto In v lei t der it ora he . 't prs cer- aN
BoaLand and Setority.Co,
Ihe Kin Notes, Bonds Boand
-- - RealeEs.ath.
BLIl8tH I'uriilhines,atMattings,elgnar
ner )ru i~tre.f&t f.R. C. Williams' Old Stand.