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NEWISCW iRY COTt rON MAlmlr. (Vorrected twice a week by J \V,. (1ary & Co;) October 9th, 1900. i ,od M iddlin d ..... .................. 10 1-8 D)eath of Robert Land ituatrd. Robert Land, the youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Jtjo. M. Kinird, died at their residence in New berry yesterday evening at twilight.. lie had been sick only a few hours with thatt terrible die case for 'child ren, dvpt berit. He wits jiust two years old ti was the idol of his fond parents and all Ihat medical skill could do was done, but it was de ereed for soene wise puIpos that, his life hero should be cut short and his spirit took Ilight with the setting sun and beyond the darkness and the clouds he will bask in the -unshine and light of the gloriousdr.y. His life was given for some1O wise purpose an(d that purpose has been fullilled. We may not seo the wisdom of it now but we shall some day. To the parents and family we extend our sympathy. THE,C FUNERHAL. The funeral will be held this after noon, leaving the residence at .1 30. The service will be at the grave. In terment at itosemont. The best method or cleansing the liver is the use of the famous little pills known as DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Easy to take. Never gripe. Gilder's Corner Drug Store. Tno biggest line of Dress Goods and Silks ever shown In Newberry at I t. Ml inmnaugh's. i)rom.st Dead. Mr. J. Frank Wheeler, of the Bush River section, dropped dead at his home late Sunday afternoon. lie had been visiting during the day, and after re turning home expired suddenly. IIe h-d been in bal heltth for several months, and wits a sulferer with dropsy. His remains wert- b-rit-d Monday after noon at 3 o'clock at B ish iver church. No ot.her pUls c (itil DeWitt's Little E-irly Riser. filr promptness, cer tainty and efliciency Gilder's Corner Drug Store. Don't buy your ha: on (uii you see our line. Mininaugh's. I t. The Mii11an y Adooting. he m1jeCtin at the Church of the Rlcedemer Sunday iji:zht, uder the aiuspices of the misionary Focieties of that church, was a most interesting, in)-structive and 1!-(fitable occasion. The address of the evoning was deliv ered by Rev. W. 11. Hliller, pastor of C'race Chu,rch, Propol ity. The music by a select choir wa-4 excellently ren detred, and made the occasion the more enjoyable. This is the season when mothers are alarmed on account of eroup. It is quickly cured by Oue Minute Cough Clure, which children like to take. GIilder's Cor'ner Drurg Store. No matter what prices are quoted you Copoland Br'os. will always bn lower'. Come and see. It. Copeland Bros. hav'e an i mmnense line -of Ladies' Jackets, Cap-"s and Skirts. D)on't buy any until y<m: see them. The price is lower. t It. Tie Knittineg Miill Si-e. The site for the Newbecrr'y Knitting Mill has been located, and it will be built on the B'ndusian site, near the B rdusian spring, on the land belong ing to the Silas Johnstone estate. The plans and specifications have arrived iand bids will be advertised for at once .and the contract let., so that the mill can be ready for business by January 1at. Tortur'ing skin eruptions, bur'ns and sores are soothed at one and p)romptly healed by applying DeWitt's Witch HJaze.l Salve, the bess known cure for piles. B3ewar'e of worthless counter feits. Gilder's Corner D)rug Store. Feelings of safe3ty pervade the house bold that uses One Minute Cough Cure, thex only har'mless remedy that pro duces immedIate results. It, is infalli ble for coughs, colds, croup and all throat and lung troubles. It will pre vent consumption. Gilder's Corner .Dr'ug Store. Big line of men women's and chil droen's underwear just opened at Ii. - M imnaugh's. ispensary Election at P'rofipertty. The third yearly election on the dis pensary question camne off at Prosper ity Monday. Only 83 voters registered, 77 of whom voted, 40) votes beIng in fa vor' of opening a dIspensary in Pros perity and 87 against. So Prosperity Is to have a dispensary at last. If you want an up-to-date cIIp or' jacket come direct to Mtimnaug h's. I t' Redl Hot Fr. m~ the Gun Wags the ball that hit G. B. Steadt man of Newark, Mi''lbia, in the Civil War. It causedl he ri'bile U!cers that, no0 treatment helped fort 201 years. Then Bucklen's Arn.ca t{alve cured hIm. Cures Cuts, Bruises, Burns, BoIls, Fel one, Corns, Skin Em uptions. Best Pile cure on earth, 25 cla. a box.- Cure guaranteed. Sold bcy all DruggIsts. For thle hest $5.00, $7 50, 88 50 and $10.03 Suits of Clothes, Copeland 13ros. Is the place. t It. Nie Hjieak. to You. In this iz'sue Mimnaugh's change ap pears. .lie is speaking to yon-that Is if you ever' buy goods. Read what he says and call and see his stock. Hie has a full line of .everything that ho pre tends to keep in stock. Theo gent,lemen of the city and cotanty should take a glimpse at his line of neck wear. They are beauties. His force of clerks now number ten, VAMIOUS AND ALL AISOUT. See administrator's salo. Tax collecting starts Monday. Jamieson has a beautiful line of ties. Mlany of our farmers are busy sowing onts. Tbree weeks until the State Fair opens. Mrs. John .1. Mayer Is clerking at Miminaugh's. We have beenI having some beautiful moonlight nights. Mr. E'dw. It. Ilipp hasi a pretty little Shetland pony. Mrs. F. C. Russell is visiting rela tives at SilveI Street. C. L. lleise, 1,01., went to L aurens yesterday to attend court. Miss llettic Wiskeman returned to her home In Columbia Saturday. The notices of election with the lists of managers appear In this paper. Alr. J. 11. M. Kinard, of The Obser ver, spent Sunday In Augusta. Mr. and Mrs. MAel,2,nna, of Johnston, are visiting at Rev. Geo. A. Wright's. Mrs. Susannah Direher, of Lexington, is visiting her brother, Mr. Win. Lang ford. The County Allianee failed to get a Inceting on last Fridcy owing to the bad weather. Mlr. R. J. Brown, of Ward 5, is an nounced as a eandidato for alderman from that ward. See notice of meeting of the stock holders of t,he Columbia, Newberry and Laurens Railroad. Mr. John Gary Watts is in the city and will spend a few months in the in terest of the New York Mutual. Messrs A. C. Jones and L C. Boland, Newberry's popular commercial travel lors, spent Sonday at home. Register for the town elect ion. Don't put this matter ofT until the last duo ment. Get in shtpt, to vote. Mrs. Alice RIAbertson, who has been spendin-- a while in New York, has returned to Newberry. Misrs. E. lfaskll Kibler and J. W. iiarman of l'r perity left. londay for the Atlanta Den'.al G>ll.-ge. NIre. S. P. BoluvAz', who has been visit ing her daugoter in Augusta, returned home last week. Miss Nannie Pool, who has beei visit ing at Qrcenwood, returned home a few days ago. Mr. A. L. beagoo Is now clerking for W. E. Pelham, where he will be de lighted to serve his friends. Treasutrcr Boyd is expecting daily tbe Comptroller General or his clerk to make his annual settlement. The Johnstone school will open on Monday with Mmr. 1). A. Kicekley prin cipal and M iss Gertrude B bb assis tant. The attendance at the communion service at the Churcl of the Rt6deemer on Sunday was the largest since the new church has been built,. Mrs. Dr. J. It. AlcIntosh and chil dren, after spending sometime in the cit,y with relatives, returned to t,heir home in Columbia Saturday. Idirs. W~. T. ilutson, of Hampt,on County, stopped over from Friday until Saturday, on her retur-n from a visit to her brother-, Prof. Furman of Clemson College, wit,h her niece Mr's. W. 1. Herbert. The happy, genial face of our towns man, II. HI. Evans, Esq , Is to be seen on our streets this week. Ilub's busi ness in connection wit.h t,he State Bloard of Directors keeps him away from home much cf the time. Rev. W. i. Herbert will be absent from the city for the next- ten days assisting in a meeting at Chester, and on next Sunday morning Rev. Geo. HF. Waddell, of the Or-phanage at Columbia wvill fill his p)ulpit. 'There will be no evening service. Mr. HI. K. B3lats, who has held a posi tion in this office as compositor for the past twelve months, has gone to Co lumbia to learn to operate a type-set t,ing machine. Mr. ]Blats is a fast, punctual and t,horoughly reliable young man and w'll succeed in what he un dertakes. The Misses Glenni will leave this week to take charge of their schools which will open on Monday. Miss Tilia will teach again this year at Po msria, and Miss Lenna will teach at Kinards. These young ladies are ex cellent teachers, having been t,horough ly prepared for the work, the schools are indeed fortunate in securing their services. Fred ititchie, colored, of Newborry, flagman on the C., N. & L. train No. 28, went out a short distance below Prosperity Monday afternoon to flag his trmaini, sat down on the crosstles and fell-asleep. The train moved off and the negro arose just as It came upon him and struck him a heavy blow, Hie was thought at the time to be fatally injured, but fortunately for him his in juries have proven not to be serious. The re Is more Cainrrh, tn this sect,ion of tihe counlryithan all other diseases put togotnier aindiinntilIthe last row years wvas suppo)sedl to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local dilseat.e, and prescribed local remodlies, a)nd h.v conblaintly fatling to cure with local treat mnent, pronounceed It In curable. .Science hns proven catarrh t.o b)0 a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constit,tonal treatment. Hall's Catarrhm Cure.mnufacturedl by F. J, Chieney & Com Toledo. Ohio, is the only constit,ntlonal cure ont the market. It is taken internailly In doses fromn 10 dirop)s to a teaspoonful. it, sets dilre ly ont the blood( and mucous surfaces of thme system. They offer one hundred dollars to any case it falsa to eure. 8end for circular andi testimonials. Addrev,. 14. J. IH ENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by druggists, pri1cc 75C. hil's Famn Pl ills are the best. Copeland Bros. have shoes, shoes, shoes by the car' load to suit, and fit any body, of the very best makes. The price is tha lnwant~t it. A lirliluant Social Fv-IIt. One of tie inost dolightful SoCiil events, t Ilat has taken place in Unionl in iany Imothlim, wi, the 'At Hlome' givuln by Mrs. T. C. Duican,last Thulrs dayv afternoon in, ioior of lrs. (eo.ge Johniston.. of Neiherry. The house wals beaultiftilly decatted, the color. be in... Violet and white. The featiure of th- evellingr' was i "l,itelraIry Love Ta'e.", which was en joyed by the Hixty guests present. U nion l'rogress, 5th. 11ravoi M114ts Faell. IelinIs 4-t 1 :1t.:wIh, liver aild kidney 1r1ble a CH w :ll s Williwn, aa l feel ite resil l in lo: of ipwtie m. is onls inl the blood, laiikele, nervous 24 , hendarl 1n41 iretd, li'tles', rtin down Ikeeilig. B ut there's no lied to feel liko t ait. U -isten to .1. (Iardlner, Wdaxvill, 111d. li- Sayps: "Blc telit. ters are jtust the ting foral ai ma when he I-I ill Ili (Iwn. and don't .-are whiether lie Ives or lit m. It did niore t) give niv uew, Stren1gth11 ard goodl aip tile t n: o y t1hing I eubl take. I om life." ()n ly -50 of lits at all Drug Stores. Every Lt ie guraiteed. New goods by tle car load at Cope land Bros. It "We wish to secillre tile services of a local or. tr-tinc-11114g salesnian to sell ouin line of lubricating and relitned W-k, greases, paints and white lead. Sa lay Or commisli"sionl. Address, The A mnerican I 'ctroleu it Prod uct Co, Ollice and Refine'y, Fmndlay, O1(io." RUSU I' L 0UIALS. Presh Turnip Seed at oilder's Cirner DrIg Stor.e. f.t t f. A good Talcumt Powder for 5c. and 10c. i bax at Gilde's Corneri Drug Store. f&I Lf SAbscribe for the-' lhlinM:11i01 thOuglI Lf S .1. WooT1N. For good Ciga'-s and Tobacco go t o Gilder's Corner rI 1): StIre. f't tf F rkuit Jars anld iubbers at low'-st asi prices at, Gilidei's I 'oe Drug Store. Lf Mason's Frui t. Jars and lRibber, low est eash prices, ti. Gi Ider's Corner Drug Store U&fts Biist's Turnip Se'd II Gilder's C--r uer Drug Store. f,e ti. New lot of New I-ngland Viateie!. ust in. Come inl and sie uts t tf Daniels & Co. Good Second 111uggy for sale by tf 8 J. WVOOrrCN Bagging and Ties 50 cts. a bale at E. M. Evans & Co. f&t if We are qiill paying 2 et". p(-r pound for old rubber boits and .so-s. H1. S. Riit lhitmire Steam o ndryli. COTTON WIIGHICH, rear of Cen tral llou'c. I will '"o glad to servo you to the best of my knowledge and abili.ty. t&f Im. A Joint. Lebutc. There will be i joint debate on next Saturday, Oct 13th, between Union Ac cademy and the West End debaters at the old chapel)Ll to begin promptLIy at 7:30 o'clock. We hope the Union de baters will be on1 hand. The public Is inv'.ited. C. D). Knight. D)o not get scared if your heart t,roublles you1. M1ost likely you sulfer from indigestion. Kodol D)ispepsia Cure digests what you eat. and gives t,he worn out stomach p)erfet r'est. It, is the only preparation known that comlltely digests all c'lasses of food; this is why it cures the worst cases of indigest,ion atnd stomach trouble after everything else has failed. It maiy he taken in al11 conditions and cannsot help but do you good. Gllder's Corner Drug Store. "WANTED." All the Cotton Seed you have for sale. H ighest market price M..Spearman & Co. FARMERS Will give you one ton of grain Fertilizer, an alizing 8 per centLFnos. Acid, 2 per cent Amon ia, 2 per cent Potash for 2000 ibs. Sound Cotton Seed delivered at Oil M ill. We also have acid, meal and potash for cash or exchange for seed. NE EhY OIL NILL~, By L. W. FLOYD, Pres't, Treas. & Etc "WANTED." All the Cotton Seed1 you have for sale. H ighest rnarket price M, SL. Spearman & 00. Bagging and Ties 50 cts. a bale at E. M. Evans & Co. f&t Lf If you want up-to-d ate D)rcss Goods and Shnns try Cnneiand n... t it he Fl JA Our Immense Lii Inspection. Nev< there been showi CIotiing, en1' Sta As is on exhibition no ably low prices becau the right time, when i many goods we saved This saving goes to o1 cessful me,rchandising clothiitg! clothling! Clothing Eno:gh for Newberry County. $Z0,000 Stock to select. from. Men's Suits $2. 0 that. wol b 1 h (I eap 1) it 8 1.00. Menl'u good Wool S.uit 1.108. 2~)0 suit. ranging in pri from .(0 to -8.00, that would 1to good valno at f. A0 to $10.00. Oaur $10 Line of Suits is somethiing in whic.h wNv o s:e prido inl!,howinlg. Inl ill colors ( Cassimjer's audchoviots, also ini 131lck \Worsta. Wo defy You to ihto a bottor sufit at $12.70. Wo hav. it splolndid a1ssortmtiout, of Iligihor Grado, il all colors from F12.50 to $18.00 the best vluo wo have over shown. AL il menso linv of Extra Pants, from $1.00 to $7.00. S WImBn You NBB[ F The largest and most cor' When you need anything in th BIG STC which was bought on~ the to our customdrs. Good printt Homespuns, 5 cents. Best 4 Heaviest Wool Jeans, 25 cente OUR SE] Shows all the latest styles portion as any of our lines, an This stock must be sold. we can sell you better goods ft of the fact if you will call and 6 A hearty invitation is give desire to extend our thanks stowed upon us in the past. ~~~~ York has c Now4 I) nr~' I if n 11 H Il i (I t ti m h ity. taton gr0 Whltu1 19' COiiinij- whatever. -- as fully as I For miany yEars, and u nil it saliled occa:1on , at away to fotreign shores, the Barnum and opinion B~ar Bai'ey sho.v mnop ze 'Ad I th arenic wats worthI fieldi in New Ytoi k city; was regarded Many shret as a home instiltion 1(1 '.I'er, and( its ex- both at dan h ibitions in M adison Srjuarc (Garden periment; o gave t,ecil)Ei drent of i: tetr gyothami an unj ualifi their only OnIf(Ee to "weOi tlephIC)ant"' new favorita in the ami-r n pproved by muor'al ity. t hronie. T1, When it dt patrt,d it left a very big anid lished by 1w achIing void. hasL d to0 fi l, atnd lhedged 1m1ental bliei with local prejtadice and partiality a frotm both stranger tnigh t will heosifte to encount- thei show th tetr. Ci rcus peoplc gener'ally, t houtgh berry on Ti Credited with heinog pretty nervy chaps, brntliatI atn hesitated to rutsh in where only one had M tad isoni Sr dared to tread, and it, began to look as male a1nd fe If the great eit., 's aronie glory had de- t.wety-five parted forever. TJhen the A dam Fore'- scores8 of w< paighi atnd Seils Br'othier' agg rega.ionl arttist ; thc camen to the ft ont, determned to sho0w llassan A li its make-uip arid metal, anti to compel a bIggest lhe; flnal vard int by caort.ing nnleonn. COI hli only sh -e of New Goods er in the history c -i in the up countr is Furnishings, Riat .Pie Diry %,Wo w at Jamieson's, and al se we went to the wholl )rices were being slau as much as 10, 15, and ir customers. Herein I "Goods well bought Our Lino of EDo ms 1,1141 c lldrol,'s SIlils HaLS 13-'vi M )..; Care-fuilly S'dh,clo" and( far surpitssf's iny1,h0ing w have ver h WVolhavo ta,koln qpecil palinwin this li-ioto Child,('11re 91's Cheap Sitiils, outs., t an11d :31.00. 1 Iter oneti at. SI. t), 2.(h mid WVI 1-if-lmd up m pcilh r in tos l it $4), 8.Zt) m 1.0) thait w lbl bo cheap ait at m,lanoro ('n tho Suit. A-k to sew o hn h o - Joan mants at 5 . Shoes! Shoes! S1o3s! The Shc House of Newberry. .in this liwo I aro still inl (1 leaI. ES everybdoy knows. $1 ,0 ) It I ,fo(.k of Simo ,. S o 4ieked nutwaar daii80ot's 18 t nplete line of Gents' FurInishing 4 is line remember Jamnieson's is ti CK OF STAPLE DRY basis of seven cents cotton. Tb ~, 3 1 -4 cents. Latest novelty in 4 sheeting, 5 1-2 cents. Wool J< .ECTION OF H ATS AN Sand new shades in soft andstiff d our customers get the profits. We are here to sell the goods w~ >r the price than you can get else ~et our prices. m to all to come in and see our n to a gener-ous public for thei AT TH) b the only big show New sa~:IleauW~atc21 Per seen. Ilts outsid(1e repu- wl i i ue i t as8 it, was, nut no figure0 (i oatng 0il a~L !I, hadl to make a new O(ton tu : c; i e o specially organized for the *,12 I i'i rc ,ii id to confiront thtoso in whose idii~bei( le' O nni name flt11 itouod for all tIhat 1I'i d,wl e ic i t HseI ng in t he Uci r i n1g. I lite i5l1( lMt'ttJ rd shlo)wmenC regiarded it as lii iljl cw jw gerous itndl fool hairdly ex - n ha wy i -l n Ii thle contrary, it prioveild tiliw i(30 0111) I ed tiumphiii, antd brought a ~ Lii lto 1 mor lta fill IlVt.h i' vaa t,l~ i.'1 Aa, mt1 is the r'ecord a:, ei~. b-i~;,I w r tl -Ucc ssf u eaons of phen- ~YIi hiiut 's itnd uanqoulild pri'M 'Se lVc'IiOi2h.(f18 Ilie prsa nd t 4 puii)1e, att. d ( efrIldig' i I I iI att madit lle It .1 iIn N ew- lu eP2SZ Ih i tlte esday, fOtt.I :k 0j't.,'asIbig, (d bcwitching as8 it, was in llwrt l'iitesse lire G'l ard en. Theli ii neteen i'l-alo ofin getlf umale baireback aider' t;( the ~cif f~ ~vr famously funi ny clowns: the ie'on111 i 10ic mdi tful aeriatl and aterobattic :le igdd n i maid-air bicycliste; G;~ aian LlO tle. Yu ut the tall ent of mtauk id: the o -, f(.r'a'- Ati'ts1 rdsi of briaieit, elephants; (111fra . rH~ o : s nahn r the mant l ccutetaie e 101 ad1o acigsale: ~ Vehea UWT1 AS ! Now Ready for >f the trade has y such a stock of S, hoes, and ds I are to goat remark 2sale markets just at ghtered. On a great oAn some 20 per cent. ies the secret of suc-. are half sold." f't,1m flut).- Cociln , und r o nters and inl AI lirst chss, 111d olr pricl's being so I uchall loh 'si n Ith, to soll them is :.ni cuzy jb W ion' Shoes ~18ets, b1t)Ator than grades W 4ets. to "."LO A hig lot of WomInII's Kid Batton and I Sh w,:9 worth 1.2 , to b o sold at. $1.00. A-k for 1h ILlbLrriurg 1laCk bOttom Shoes mt 1.50 -Ah 1t best good.s %ver sold for the , piirs li,iheut. A-it's Irogans $1.00. Theset ar:, wmrth $1.2,-. M e's I ae or Cong res ,hoes, $1I.00, $1.25, 81. "0. G reaid valutis. A 1ull I iof of Zeigler 13ros. iino Shoes for .Li"J1(if's anld Lilly .Blrackott for \on--tle be't, gomd 111t h1t money1 can buy. Call for the M OMseng'r So),S for J(,yS, 1he best n lhe Miiarket [16 PIace to 1lamel. 3oods to be found anywhere. 'ie place. GOODS a difference in the rise we give best prints, 5 cents. Heavy sans, 12 1-.2, 15 and 20 cents. D CAPS Hats, all bought as low in pro eC advertise, for we know that where. We will convince you ew goods, and at this time we r most liberal patronage be E OLD CORNER. etin ofl0 rarc A Umir. claic, his- To th~ose of my friends who have the4 elti- d~one ime the honor111 to aigainI plaiec my 1( lii d hnredl namebfore the v'oters of Waird1 5~ as a iferouisly ap- suitable catnd idaIte for Ahlodrman, I dc d preempngI sire to0 extend mty hecartfelt thanks.1 u. el, wh~ icassuire them11 tha1(1t the hionor Is appre idt r the tri- eintLed; but I, ow inrg to the fact that I beLfore' theO have rcereseted the Ward for two ~ial pinces(~~'. con)se3cutiv tI erms, and to (10 justIee to iiy con)stituen'lts it~ takes too much timel M-. froim my businessi, I am iorced to do has11 the larg- lin ue andii wVill F-tep) aside for others. the cilvilizied .\ly relaitions withL the council haive ~Il 141iiothibeen p)leaLSant, and( 1I have done and will uses Doe-~ cointinue untIil my present term expires cilomn hleard to doi whait I can! for my people. Again roeitatmnI ori t,banik ing my friends, I am,C ititl bil) rt'-Most~ respectfully, odii, riegulaLte T. S. IIudson,1 Aiml'1at thre mof the sys ytook when 3' need a fewv Bagging and 'Ties 50 I"ov.er, in "- cts. a bale at .tistiedI there ter with youi E.M .Evans& Co. .I f&tt.f