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Knights of Pythias, Newberry Lodge No. 75. S1T A T E D CONVENTIONS OF this Lodge will to hel( the 2ad at(I 4th Tu-sdaity night of each imionthi at 7.30. VIiting Kuizhts cordially welcomed. TIOS. 1. 1iPl'ING, K. of It. aid S. Crotwell H1otcl Buildin.. NEWRfliRY0'" 0 'rON MAIUKr. ((Corrected twice a week by J. W. Uary & Co;) October 16th, 1900. (vod M iddling..... ................ 9 The New berry lotol is the place to sell your turkeys and eggs. t&f2t, On Iuill 7 1n0. Yesterday morning the cotton till started up on full time, having resum ed regular hours again. We hope this will continue And that It will never be cone necessary again to work on three quarter time. This is the season when mothers are alarned on account of croup. It Is quickly cured by Ono Minute Cough Cure, which children like to take. Gilder's Corner i)rug Store. Turkeys and eggs wanted at tile Newberry Hotel. t&f2t Not ice!I All sportsmen interested in the pres ervatio'l of gain and Inforcing the State and National gamo laws will meet at ofiec of Schumpert & Holloway Saturday 2)tli Oct., inst. Feelings of Rtfety pervade (he house hold that uses One Minute Cough Cure, the only haruless remedy that pro duce: immediato results. It Is infalli ble i v.ingls, colds, croup and all throat ani lung troubles. It will pre vent consumption. (2Ider's Corner Drug Storo. The laptls8t N Ly hell. The West, Eid Baptists have received the new bell for their church and will have it in position for service by tomor row evening. The bell weighs 1,500 pounds and is the largest in the city. It is well to know that DeWitt's Witch Haz.l Salve will heala burn and stop the pain at once. It will cure (c zema and-okin diseases at( ugly wounds and sores. It is a certain cure for piles. Counterfeits may he',otfered you. See that you get, the original DeWitt's Witch 11azel S dve. Gilder's Corner Drug Store. The Tent Mkottig. The tent meeting which has been In progress here for the past tenl days, conducted by R-3v. N. G. Holmes and his assistants will close tonight., Mr. Holmes having an engagement to he gin a meeting in Laurens In a few days. The services have all been well attend ed an( we believe that Mr. Holmes has done the community much good by his visit. Questions Aniswered. Yes, August Flower still has the larg est sale of any medicine in the civilized world. Youri mlothers and grandmothi ers never thought of using aniything else for indigestion or biliousness. D)oc tors were scarce, and they seldom heard of appenidicitis, nervous prostration or heart failure, etc. 'rhoey used August Flower to clenn tihe system andl stop fer mnentation of undigested food, regulate the action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the sys tem, and that is all they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches .andl other aches. You only necdl a few .doses of Green's August F"lower, in li .quid form, to make youl satisfied there is nothing serious tihe matt.er with you. )For sale by W. El. Polham. Soccessful Operation. Drs. IHouseal and Kibler yesterday took off the fingers of Elugene Toague, which were so badly burned and mash ed at tihe Steam Laundry a few days ago. Three of the fingers were taken off at the thir'd joints, and the fiager next to the t.hum at or near the second joint. Trho operation was successfully done and the young man stood It man fully. He is getting along finely this morning. A Thsousiand Tongues Could( not express the rap, tire of An nic E. Springer, of 112.5 Howard at., PhiladelphIa, Pa., when she found I hat Dr. King's New Discovery for Con snuption had completely curedl her of a hacking cough t hat for many years had made life a burden. All other remedies and doctors could give her no hlelp, but she says of thi Royal Cure --"It soon1 remlovedl the pain in my chest and I can now sleep soundly, something I can scarcely remember doing before. I feel like sound(inlg Its prauises throughout the Universe." So wIll every one who tries Dr. KIng's New Discovery for any trouble of the Throat Chlest, or Luniga. Price 50O0. and .$1 00. Trial hiottlos free at all Drug Stores; every bottle guaran teedl. Almost a Fire. Sunday about church time there came near being a serIons fire at the residence of Mr. Win. Johnson. He wont to church and left a small fire In the fire place and a coal popped out ten or twelve feet onto the bed and set the bed afire. Mr'. Johnson's mother was at home and smelled something burn ing and on iinvdstlgation found the bed in a blaze. The fire had burned through to the mattress and had burn ed a large hole In It. The bed cloth ing wei'e thrown into the yard and the Ilamnes extinguishect. No danage was done except to the bed, but It was a narrow escape. Bagging and Ties 50 cts. a bale at E. M. Evans & Co. f&t 11 VARIOUS AND ALL AlOUr. See land for sale. Next week will be court week. Cotton seed stands at 30 cents. .1ust one week until the elrCu. Cotton has taken a tumble downwa rd. We are having some ideal weather. The State Fair Is only two weeks off. Sheriff Buford went to Greenville Saturday on business. The second week jurors will be drawn on Thursday morning. Aliss Annie Davis returned yesterday to her home in Greenville. Mr. W. S. Mann ret.u,ned yesterday from a visit to Fairfield county. NIr. J. I. Wheeler, of Winnsboro, was in the city the latter par t of last week Mr. J1o. A. Senn is announced as a catididate for Alderman from Ward -. The sherilf has ten or twelve prison ers for court. F"our charged with mui der. Mr. S. I. Jones left, yesterday for Greenville to attend the United States Court. .Ar. M?I. .J. Smith, of the county, is attlnding court in Greenville this week. Col. W. It. flunt spent a few days in Columbia last week on professional buiness. Mr. S. K. Bouknight is announced in this paper as a candidate for alderman from ward 5. Mr. and Mrs, Thos. F Harmon have gone to Atlanta to attend the State Fair. Miss Gertrude Carwile has gone to Nashville on a visit to Miss Fanile Rodeliperger. Mr. MeElvene, of Sumter, is spending a few days in Newberry with relatives and friends. Mr. L. ). Wicker came up Sunday from Columbia to vieit his friends and relatives. 'r[It Albert Ii llro %n is announced in this issue as a candidate for alder ian fron ward L Mr. W. C. Rteeder of Columbia. sI nt Sunday and londay in the city with his father. Policeman Fratilklin has recovered anot,her lot of stolen Poods and will have the thief in a few days. Chief Hunter ran afoul of ten or a dczen negro "crap shooters" yesterday but they were "just beyant" the city limits. A new platform has been built around the freight depot of the C., N. and L. and is quite an improvement in that quarter. Mr. G. 13. Boozer, of Ridgeway, passed through Newberry yesterday on his way to Greenville to attend the United States Court as a juror. "in Darkest Russia" at the opera Saturday night. This company carries with it a female orchestra, which is said to be a good one. Treasurer Boyd began the collection of taxes yesterday morning. Several people paid on the first day and it's a good rule to follow. Mr. Eli ot Evans, of Athens, Tenn., and Mr'. Jeff Evans, of Roanoke, V~a., were called to Newberry on account of t,he illness of their father. Miss Kate Wheeler, after spending a week or ten days with relatives and friends in the city, returned to her home in Winnsboro last week. Miss Sallie Smith returned to her bome In Spartanburg yester'day, after a lealsant visit to Mr. W. A. Ja mileson's family in this city. The mayor had a paying court again Monday morning, Hie had several be fore him and the fines ranged from $20 down to the impressive "hlogging" of the little"'plckaninny"by Its "'mauma." 11anging in the wind'ow at Wm. John i)n's hard ware store can be seen an interesting coast chart of Galveston Bay. It was sent to Dr. S. G. Welch by his son Williams Welch. Lawson Kibler will take pleasure in explain Ing the chart to you. 03~ account of Forepaugh & Shell's Bees', circus, Newberry, S. C., t.he Southiern Railway Co. wilhl sell tickets for the round trip to Newberry, from aill points within a radius of 50 miles, for one and one-third first-class fares. rickets to be sold Oct. 23d, 1900, with mia! limit Oct. 24th1. Thecre is more Castarrh In tis r,'ction of tuo ronnIryp thant all oilher dliseases put together unIl the last lew yeais wats supposed to beS incurable. For a great many years doctors poneita local dlisease, andt prescribed1 lcrmdis anid by constantly falling to 3nre with it '. tree' mnent, prononame it in. 3arable. science lie-, proven, catarrh to be a JOn8til ittional dilenaoe, and therefore rPqu res sonstittional treatmeont. Ihail's Cata:rht D~uie.m-mufactured by F". J, Chieney & Co.. I'oledo, Ohio, Is tbo o, ly conslttutlonal cure in the market. It is taken internally in doses rt om 10i drops to a tao3l)onful. It acts dir'c-. ly on the blood( and mucons suirfacesA of the itystem. They otror one hlund(redt dollars fo Tny case It fnlis to cure. Se nid for circular lnd testimonials. A ddress, i'. J. CH EN EY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by dlruggl9s pie 75e. IIallPs Family Pills are the best. Bagging and Ties 50 cts. a bale at E. M. Evans & Co. f&t tf U. B. Juror,. The following persons from the coun ty have been drawn to serve as petit jurors at the United States court, which will convene in Columbia the second week in December; the s6ssion having been postponed to that time: Messrs. R. D. Smith, Newberry'; W. T. Gall liard, Prosperity, and Jacob B3. Fellers, Prosperity. Torturing skin eruptions, burns and ores are soothed at once and prompt,ly healed by applying DeWItt's Witch Hazel Salve, the best known cure for piles. Beware of worthless counter feits. Oilder.s onern Drug Stor. TiEPROSPERRIY DISPRNSARtY in1g FouIg lt by To'1-O Wit, Are Optopotud TEl, Is iN tail,ihaiuget. Ed i tor lIerald and Nevws: h'ltere are ti,lose in 'rosperity wio are ilitlefati gz0!( iII tI heir . iYorts a-. a ii.t t he opel: - ing of adispensary here. A year. ago, when anl election was held hero on this (puestion, I.'d r(stilted inl a maj->rity of three agal1ist the di,ispeisary, its frien.ls quietly necepte! the verdict from tile ballot-box and imitdn no "kick" what ever, though, it is said, there were grounds for revolf. Now, however, the tables are turned I; id the vote has re sulled i! favor of a local dispensary by a like majority of three, and the anti dispensary fation are raiing ill the howl posible, 'vs)rt'in.r is a last, ef fort to tIiat clause of ti e statute which provides, in subst -O ., that if it ima[jor. ity of the Township voters petitioa to the eontrary within twenty days, it shall he "coinpetent," and the dispeii sary may not or shal not be opened. This clituse is an iijusl ieu to an in corporated town; yet it Is la w, and ilist be honored. But, it is a pretty "kettle of fish,' indeed, if the people of a Tow n cannot govern the busilness affaiirj of the incorporation without being con trolled by the Heitiilent of those res-dil ing I)eyond tile ilcoIorILted borders Peop'- of a Town ought to know what they want-what, will onhance their bisiness interests-and shotild be em powered to establish any lawful . bus iness looking to their upboilding or suspend any which do not inuire to the interest of the inco -poration. If self government is not ' lie priic object of incorporation, then t. ;s "compelent" for son1e wiscre to en0lifht It U-. It. will also be "coImlpe.eIt" for Mur delegit tion in the G-2tienal Asseibly of 1901 to rightly serve their const,ituents by securing the suggested amendment to the law. The law is for the people, and all the peoplule should have that por tion of its protection which is their just due-il more, no less. I havo not seen a pl-titio, but 11am1 tol that suveral are being -irculated in No. 9 Township against the opening of the 1.3rosperity dispensary, also count,er p.: titlons praying that the dispensry elected by the voters of Prosperity be established. The fight is on -its result is of the future. I truly hope that tle fierce contest will engender no strife amongst the good people of this Town or Township, that no ties of friend.hlip may be rudely sundered, and that those who sign petitions pro et con will (0 so without regard to the influences whichi may be brought to bear upon them. The law provides that voters shall be "untramnineleI,'' and we should be un trammeled in signing petitions. This is lawful and right. Let the law be honored in its observance, and let us love and respect our neighbor regard less of the difference of opinion oin the dispensary question. PAT,Mlr''o. Prosperity, Oct. 15th. Robbed (lie Grave. A startling incIdent, of whichi Mr. John OlIver of PhIladelphia, was the suibject, Is nai rat I by himi as follows: "'I was in a mio.t dlre(dIial condition. My skin was almostt yellowv,e.yes sunken, tongue coated, pain contlinlly In back and side' ::a appetitr -gradually growitig wveake" (Oay by day. TIhree physicians had given me up. F"ortu nately, a friord r I vi :1 Iitying Elec trIc Bitters; anid to my great joy and surpise, the first bottl mczade a decided improvement. I conl inued their use for three wteks, and ami now a well man. I knm w they swevd my life, andt robbed the grava of another victim." No one shouild fall to try themi. Only 50 cts., guaranteed at all Drtug Stores. L.st a iece of is Finger. Mr. Pope Davis, while at work last Fr'iiday at the city market, had the misfortune to get the midd(le finger off his right hand caught in a sausage mill and cut square oif near the first joint. The wound was dressed by Drz. 0. B. Mayer and is getting alonig finely, yet Air. Davis selfers muich pain and Incon venience from the unfortunate acci dent. Dr. W. Hl. Lewis, Lawrenceville, Va., writes, "I amn usinig Kodol Dyspepsia Ctiro in my p)ractice among severe cases of indigestion and finid it an admi rable remedy." Many hundreds of physicians depend upon the use of K(o dol DyspepsIa ('ure in stomach troti bies. It dIgests what you cat, and al lows you to eat all the good food you need, provIding you do not overload yotur stomach. Gives Instant relIef and a p)ermanent cure. Gilder's Corner Drug Store. At the residence of Mr. aiid Mrs. A. L. Aull oni Oct. 14, at 9) a. im., Mr. Joe F. Stockman ard Miss Lialla May Aull, Rev. .J. A. Sligh billciating. They are a handsome couple and have bright p)rosp)ects In the futuire. The writer wIshes L,bem happiness all along the road that leads to the end of this weary journey. And after death we hope they may have a crown of lIfe in the blissful fields of paradise and sing songs forever. MUCH ADo. Pomaria 15, 1900. D)os It, Pay to iluy Cheap. A cheap remedy for coughs and colds is all right, but you want something that will relieve and cure t,he more severe and dangerous results of throat and lung trotibles. What shall you do? Go to a warmer and more regular cli mate? Yes, if possible for you, then in eithei' ease take the only remedy that has b een Introduced in all civilized countries wit,h success in severe throat, and lung troubles, "LBoschee's German Syrup." It, not only heals and stum ulIates the tissues to dest.roy the germ disease, but 411lays inflammation, causes easy expectoration, gives a good night's rest, and cures the patient,. Try one bottle. Recommended many years by all druggists in the world. F.or sale by W.E1. Pelham. The Foll E JA Our Immense Li Inspection. Nev there been show Clothling, 6el Sta As is on exhibitioi nc ably low prices becaU the right time, w7en many goods we savec This saving goes to o cessful merchandisini clothing ! C1otihing! Clothing Enot'h for Newberry County. $20,000 Stock to select from. Men's Suits $2.i0 that would ho cheap it t.00. 1en's good Vool Suits, $ 1.9S. 250 suits ranging in prico from $5.00 to $8.00, that would bo good V1alue at en dO to $10.00. Oir R"10 Line of Suits is something inl which wo tak special pride in showing. In all colors of Cassimnores andChoviots, al o inl Black Worsteds. We defy you to showi a better suit at $12.50. Wo have a splendid ussortiment of Ifigher Giade, in all colors from $12.50 to $18.00- - the best value we havo ever shown. An im mouse line of Extra Pants, from $1.00 to $7.00. SWUen You Noo[I I The largest and most coi When you need anything in tU BIG STC which was bought on the to our customdrs. Oc:od print Homespuns, 5 cents. Best 4 Heaviest Wool Jeans, 25 cent OUR SE] Shows all the latest style portion as any of our lines, an This stock must be sold. we can sell you better goods f of the fact if you will call and A hearty invitation is giv< desira to extend our thanks stowed upon us in the past. l"resh Tlurnip Sced at Gilder's Corncr I ewi i A good Talcumi Powder for 5c. anid nd II. M 10O0. ai box at GIdea's Corner D)rug Store. f&t t,f 2. The v Subscribe for' the Delineaitor through the schools tf S. J1. WooTl:N. 3. Rcori. L"or good Cigars and T1obacco go t. o curs. Gilder's Corner Drug Store. f&t tf Fruit .Jars and Rubbers at lowest cash Bags prices at Gilder's Corner Drug Store. ti cts. a I Mason's F'ruit Jar's and Rubbers, low-. E l est cash pr-ices, at, Gilder's Corner Drug tg. g' Store. t&fts IBuist's Tfurnip Seed at, Gider's Cor ner Drug Store. f&t t,f' I)o not, New lot of New E'nglaind Watches troubles y' ust In. Come In and see us. fromn ind(i t tf D)aniels & Co. Cure dige's Good second Buggy for sale by the worn. o tf 5. J. WooT1-:N. is the oni comleSlitely ---------------- this is why No other pi!is can equlal D)eWitt,'s eve~lI .in Little Early Rtisers for piromptness, cor- taiken in al tainty and elliciency. Gider's Corner but do you Drug Store. m-re ITUF IVU ne of New Goods er in the history c n in the up countr is Furishings, Hat Ltpe Dry G.o< >w at Jamieson's, and al ise we went to the whol prices were being slau I as much as 10, 15, and ur customers. Herein I : "Goods well bought our [no of Boy' H iil Chliit's Sits Ha Beil Most Cirorldly S eleted anld flr- surl-passws an vthing we hIav tever shIowl. We SP"tCvl t n sleeil pain mI this lin. to gept tho b'st. Childii's Choalp Suits, '_Octs., 7cts andl( ".,.00. Bitler onets ait. ful, :00ad Wo picklod uom1 Soelll biarldns to soll at $:.04, s:1. 0 and -. 100 tiat woul i cvheap at i dollar mloro t1n the stit. Ask to slo the Wool JienJ Pants ut e lets. Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! The Shoe House of Newberry. In this lino WO aro still in Ih led. as everybody kiows. $ I 5,(0100 St.oek of Shoes. Shoes Stacked 'outWBar Ja8ioso30'8 i8 t Tiplete line of Cents' Furnishing4 us line remember Jamieson's is ti )CK OF STAPLE DRY basis of seven cents cotton. Th s, 3 1 -4 cents. Latest novelty in 4 sheeting, 5 1-2 cents. Wool J< s. LECTION OF H ATS AN s and 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. an to all to corne in and see our n to a generous pu:blic for thei AT THJ lihe Coutiiy Tenehmern A nxiii '4,Al VliihiiTI m hleIr y, 8. I., Ocet. 00 ot h 13900. h ~ ~ ~ f~l Iov*ercomei the di ilIcult,ies in soi J i ~ l. I he hiigher' branches ini te lu ''riiesizca hools.-l'ofs. It. A A bramns i ..1 I ~Lp I lra duei of teaichinlg drawing ini pIi'eetJai e ro . Mis'. Ilizableth 1Domi1niek. I.C so /ibn-- lcbo fdi anll Snu n , ()c, '1'hae an~ <ditlif opfta ~i ng an Tie 50 rnon ranc areWi as' it< )aIca Ie r. J . '.mppev lg''I and wnt atk blh yOltaoutey'u andyteeImg it somac l)Lrfoe, ret. I. Iine a th *ver lr(lani atio kncton of h alit e,bry .U ..9 (gingt and Tiases o50o;mrktpie andThtobect meohodlofor els ha fuild.liv,ia b e is or buyofng. am I coditons tolcanot klnownV a.S D ei rs ai,l /oo. UlEvns &'rc Co.i ~at A ST! I Eurnest ot Now Ready for >f the trade has y such a stock of s, shoes, and >ds I are to goat remark asale markets just at ghtered. On a great on some 20 per cent. ies the secret of suc are half sold." from llooe to ceiling, undor countors and in llislo:-, all first Mhass, and onr pricos boing so u1ch lowor 0than1 others, to soll them is tin vasy J(Ib. Vm )11rn1 's Shoes 78 t s, bottor than grades .18ets. to '1. ) A hig lot of Womall's Kid Button and f1,C Shoes, worth $1.2), to bo Hold at $1.0). A,sk f-)r O h . 1 blrrisIurg IlaUCk bottom Shoes at I . t h ho most goods over told for tho o00 pairs 11 ilghout Mn't Broganls $1.00. THwHo arle wvorth $1.2. i 's Ilco or Congross Slioos, $1.00, $1.25, $1.01). ( Iry llos. A Ftdl Lino of Zoigler Bros. Pino Shoos for Lalies and Lilly Brackott for Mon-tho host, goodsi that money can buy. Call for tho Messonger Shoes for Boys, tho best, on tho Milrki. h8 PIace to UomB. Joods to be found anywhere. en place. GOODS 3 difference in the rise we give best prints, 5 cents. Heavy sans, 12 1-2, 15 and 20 cents. D CAPS Hats, all bought as low in pro ~e advertise, for we know that where. We will convince you ew goods, and at this time we r most liberal patronage be SOLD CORNER. rs overt theI vans) & Co., ICOTTO N WElGH(KiiHI, rear of Cen Ithe oliee of trI l s. outt helre I will 'ee glad to servo y'ou to the best >W _1we met of my knowledge and)4 abIlity. (&f Imi. 1900. f&t0t Choice Strawb Ierry pilants8 for sa1ol) y Mirs. WV. A. Young. t&f 8t, cantWingj the Wo atre ('tiil payinlg 2 cIs. petr pound us little p1lls for41 old rubb)er boots and shoes. an'ly lUssers. 11. S. Itighitmire at Steam Laundry. >e. tiIlde's$ - Bagging and Ties 50 uy your cts. a bale at Vill pay E. M. Evans & Co. ie mar- f&t a md sell in our "WANTED." lowest All the Cotton Sec6J you have for sale. re sell- Highest market price paid. n &Co. M.L Searman&C,o.