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Knights of Pythias, Newberry Lodge No. 75. T AT1D CONVENTIONS OF thi,11 L-Ope will 1:e held the 2nd and 4th Tutsdiay nights of each month at 7.30. Visiting Knigits cordially welcomed. TIIS E. El'ING, K. of It. and S. Crotwell Hotel lildij,. *w LIu UOTrTON IItaKir. (Oorrectel twice a week by J. W. Unry & Co;) November 13th, 1900. .... ....................... To Cure a Gold in One I)ay. Take Laxative Btromo Quinino Tablets. It druggists rotund In money if it s to cure. E W. Grove's signature O ueach box. 25c. A Dippeneary for 1ropperiy. - e have been reliably informed that State 11 >ard of Control has issued ders to the county board of control to ..bd a meeting and make arrangements or the opening of a dispcnsary at Pros ority. Marrlage of M r. F. fl. spearian. r. 1. G. Spearman, of Emioree, S. C., Wbs married to Miss Laura Johnson, of noree, on October 30, 1900. Mr. Spear an is a former NewberrIan, having noved to Etioree several years ago. He was in Newberry the past week on a visit to relativt.s and on business. DeWitt's Itch Hazel Salve w'll quickly be.)P.t ibe woest bula0 and sLlas and W)t I"ave a St! Lr. I t C.A b3 apolied fi) Cut, at Iaw bices wit h ) 'oilpt d sootbing elfeel. Use it for p-lesa.i .kin W'seases. Beware of wo thless Ounte felt,s. GLIders Corner 1)b .tg Store. A Good (ollection. A collection was (ak 2n at the Sunday school of the Lutheran church of the Redeemer on Sunday afternoon in the Interest of the Semin-'ry fund, which esulted in the taking up of $77 87. 'This is a good collection and mak-s a handsome showing for the school. If you have ever seen a cb: d in agory ol eoO,) .on can rea;zo how gralefol mothes are for Ole Mitto Ooug li Cure woicli Iives relief a- booS1 as it is adinintn.-ed it icickly cuoes cougbs, colds and all throat aad lung troubles. G Ildevs Co.-nee .Drog Store. Atiho o,tra louq. Every gentleman securing a reserved seat for Thursday evening's perfo.-m ance of Palmer's Stock Co. in "The Strange Adventores of M;ss Brown," If accompanied by a lady, is ent'tled to the adjoining seat free of charge if se " cured before 6 o'clock evening of per formance. This is the play that ran for 300 nights in London and 100 nights at the Manhattan Theatre, N. Y. city. ii Prices: 2~, 35, 50. Many peole woevv because they be lelve they have h hert dcase. The chances are that their hearts are all right but their stomachs are unable to digest food. Kodol Dvspepsla Care di Sgests what you eat and preveuts the formation of gas which makes the Sstomach press against the heare. It will cure every form of indigest'on. Gilde..s ~ >Corner Druig Stoe. The Court T1he Common Pleas Court adjourned late SAturday evening. A great deal of equity business was transacted, but only three jury cases were tried during the week, the two railroad cases t,aking up most of the time. The cases die posed of were as follows: GV eo. A. Langford, vs. P. S. and D). J. Livingston. Verdict of $186.20 for the 21.plaintiff. Mon roe Cooper, vs. The Georgia, Carolina and Northern Rlailroad Com pany. Verdict of $1,500 for the plain * tilf. Ella Cooper, vs. The Georgia, Caro <lina and Northern Railroad Company. <Verdict of $500 for- plaintiff. In this c ase a motion for a new trial was made, and the Judge stated that on the gro'unds that the verdict was execesive, that un less the plaintiff sh>uld, within ten ! days from that date, accept $250, he would grant a new trial. The court then ad journed. You can't afford to risk your life by {allowing a cough or cold to develop into ~jpneumonia or consumption. One Minute Cough Cure wIll co-e throat and lung troubles quicker than any other prepa S ration kno wn. Mao y' doctors use it as a speelfic for grippe. It is an iofaillble ' remedy for croup. Children like it and mothers endorse it. Giders Co;-ner Drug Store. To,-lorow Night's Coneert. It has been said by one of the great eat thinkers of the present day, that this is the age of pleasut-e.~ And any one who has noticed the tendency of the modern stage will believe with this' philosopher, that it is only those plays that have an element of humor in them ,in large degree, that are money makers for their authors and managers. The same fact holds true in the world of musIc andi art, and is recognized by all shrewd managere, who make up their programs with reference to the taste of cultivated but pleasure-loving audi ences. In small organizations, the ten dency is to-give a variety of pleasing numbers, so arranged as to present something to please and interest any audience of average musical cultiva tion. Such an organization is the "Schumann Company," which appears at the Opera IIouse on tomorrow eve ning. Admission 80o., 'o. and $1. This signature is en every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine-'Tablets the remedy that enwes a eantaS e me daw VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. Register for the town election. What about that "top crop" now? Home of our ctlz-uns say it sleeted a littlo Sunday. Get rCady now for the town election. A drove of 'I'eunessco hogs has ar rived in the city. Miss Cora Dominiek is quie ill at her home on Calhoun street. Lookout for the "vestibule" over the C., N. & L. road Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. E.. It. Wilbur, of Gaf ney, spent S-anday in Newberry. Small pox Is repo--ted 1in 1,,turens county, in the Gray Court section. Attend the c'tizons' meeting at the opera house this afternoon at .1 o'clock. The curtain will not be raised tomor row night at the opera house until 9 o'clock. If rumors count for aLything, wed ding bells will be ringing.in Newberry ere long. Mr. Claude Dominick, after a long spell of sickness, is on the road to re covery. Mrs. J. L. Aull of Dyson, Greenwood county, is on a visit to relatives in Nowberry. Judge W. C. Itanet and Stenographer Campbell left on Sitturday for Green wood to hold court. Contractor, Leslie has the foundation laid, and has begun work on the walls of the knitting mill. Mr. James Danbar, who has been ab sent from the city for the past two months, has returned. A shower of meteors is Echeduled for Wednesday night.. The "star-gazers" will have something to look foi. The cone rt in the opera house to morrow evenng promises to be some thing extra. It will be a high-class entertainment. City Clerk Jno. C. Goggans has been confined to his haed ror the past few days. We hope to see him out again in a day or two. Miss 1, 1) Wa Williamson, who has been attending Convers College, is Ill with fever at the home of her father, Rev. J. L. Wdliam-on. Miss Lily Al y B ishardt, who has been visit,ing the Allsses 11ichbourg, has returned to her homi in Newber ry.-The State, 11th. Mr. G. S. Noland, of Newberrv, spent several days among his many friends in Union last week, returning to his home Monday.-Uilon Times. Bryan has refused a.n offer of $10,000 a year to edit an afternoon paper in Denver, Colorado. There's a man in Newberry who would fill the bill. Mr. 1lbert If. Aull, Governor Mc Sweeney's Private Seceetary, is spoken of as a candidate for Secretary of"State two years hence. I-o would make a model official.- iarnwell Sentinel. Maud F oote, Esq., of the Atlanta, G I., Bi,, Is In the city for a few days shak ing hands with his old friends and ac quaintances. Maud looks well, and s.ays he Is meeting wilth success. The time for sowing wheat and oats is hero, and ever-y farmer should be sure to put. in enough to supply his own demands even with a half crop. Be sure to sow wheat and oats. There la no pleasure In life if you dread going to the table to eat and eant rest at ilht on account of indigestion. Henry Williams, of R2onville, Ind., says he suiYered that way for- years, till he commenced the use ot Kodol Dys pepsia Cure, and adds, "Now I can eat anythieg I like and all I want and sleep soundly every night." Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will digest whai, you eat. Gilders Corner~ Drug Store. Bishop Capers will visit Newberry this week and preach in St. Luke's Church on Saturday evening at 7.30 o'clock and on Sunday morning at 10 30 o'clock. The public is invited to hear him. B3oth mak~ers and c"-culators of coii' ter' e'ts comult fraud. Ho1esi, meln wilJ not deceive you into boy;og wo,-th) less -couintet felts of De Witt's Wilch Ilazel S.lve. The 0 -Iginal Is iuf&.llble for caring tiles, soresi, eczema and all skin dise.sses. Gilders Corner Drug D)o not forget that ladles' tickets are free for the opening performance of Palmer's Stock Company at the opera house Thursday evening, if accompa nied by one paid reserved ticket. They must be secured before 6 o'clock that evening. "The Strange Adventures of Miiss Brown" Is the play of the even ing. Prices: 25, 85i, 50O. * 100 neward e100. To readers of this paper will be pleasedI to I lei,ra t hat, there is at least .one (treaded dis. en'iolthatscieoaisbeo,n > ble toecure hia all I ats stages, and that Is Catarenm. Hllt's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraicinity. .Cata-r, ih being a conistl- 1 iulional dilsease, requires a conistituitionai treat ment. HIall's Oatarrb Curo is taken in. ternially, acting direci'y uport the blood. and mucous surfaces os the system, thereby de-, si roying the foundat ion of t.he diseaSe, and1 giving~ ihe patient sire egth by building up t,he con- titution and assisting nature in doing ita work The prop,rietors have so much fih in ies curative powers, that, they ofreor One Hun dred Dollars for any~ case teal, it, lats to cure.1 Bend for list of testimolialIs. Address* F. J. CHERNEY & CO., Toledo, O Sold by druggists price 7Ce.' Hail's Family Pills are t,he best. Yon Know What You Aeo TakIng When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the fomular is nlainly printed on every bottle showing 'that it e smply Iron and quinine in ataste less form. No Cure, No Pay. 50c, A gents wanted for the "Life of J,.oo ker T. Waskington," writtenl by him self. Everybody buys; agents now making over s100 per mont b; best book to sell to colored people ever published. Write for terms, or send 24 cents for' outtit and begin at once. Please men tion this paper. Address, 3. S. Nicho!s & Co-. Atlanta, a THF, CULARICATIl (101i M INF. A Z ,no of Seventy Feet Uarryln (old Four teenl of Wihl Ich II In allylog Qtati,litle.. late Already lieult levelop.d. Tho Culbreat,h gold minle is in saluda (oOnt,y, in the fork of ig Creek and Little S,Ouda River. it is now being worked by capitalists of Newberry, and hits a lineralize.3d Zone of slate aind quartz extending a mile across the plant,ation belong to Mr. Janies Y. Cil breat,h, of the Newberly Ilur. The Uomupany had P,of. Tliles, the 8uper Intendent of th lnile gold mine in lalcaster. County, examine the prop cry last MArch. lIe said 11:at it, wits 'imlillar in or-e aid forination to tihe aiCle gold Mine, aitld ttdVi-_(d 11he comti pany at the depth of 8) feet to 'Un a LuIDI ICrOss the zone, alid if teL feet Df it, waw in payllig qut1alilties the mine would be a sUCce-s. Since that time t,he company has emi ployed Mr. Cecil Beddot s, of Colorado, an eNpert of twent3 -six years experl ence, to run the tunnel and wake the rssays, which have been verilled by regular assay oficers. le has already cleveloped a zone of 70 feet carrying gold, 14 of which is in paying quanti Lies. The concentrates carries ore the value of the Ilaile gold mine. The company is now sinking the shaft to the depth of 200 feet in order to take out the paying ore. The out look is especially encouraging, as sul phlide minee carry gold in paying quan tities are very valuable on account of the immense quantities of ore. The Haile gold mine which is a sul phide one, has been worked for forty years, and is the best paying gold mine in the S mth. The United Sates ex pert who examined it. pronoanced it practically ineRhiaustible, and said that hore was enough ore in sight to last, the company for twenty-live years. Prof. Thies, by his invention of the .hlorination process, has added much to the development of sulphide mines, wvhIch is the only successful plan for Ohe treatment (f Southbern gold bearing ulphurets. The Culbreath gold mine runs from the Iale gold mine, at IMcCormick's, -rossing the Savannah river over into 3eorgia, and is the same mineral run ring through South Carolina and Geor fla on Into Alabama. A Frightful Blunder. Will often cause a horrible Burn Scald, Cut or Bruise. Buckleii's A rnien Salve, the best in the world, will kill the palu aud promptly hens it. Cure Dld 8-res, Fever~ S)res, Ulcers, Roils, Felons, Corns, ill Skin Eruptions Best Pilp cure on earth. Only 25 uta. a box. Cure guaranteed. 8,;ld by ali Druggists. 5 ops the Cough and Works off titi Colid. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure :i cold in one day. No cure, no pay. Price 25 cents. Cedar Poles Wanted. 25 t0 05 feet long. See P. J. Voss Supt. Water Woks anod lAgh-J. THE. OHICYANTIIEMU11 SHOW. Somea Ieautiful lFlowvere-Those Who WVon the P'rizes. On last Friday evening the annual abrysanthemumi show, tunder t,he aus pies~ of the ladies of the Presbyterian 3hurch, was held In the vacant room ander the Crotwell Ilotel. There was presentia good crowd and Ghe show proved a success in every re speCct. Beautiful specimens of the popular Flower' were on exhibition, and it was wtvlth dimfiulty that, the judgcs made :,heir decisions. Refreshments wcere served and all .vho attended spent an evening of en joyment. Trhe prizes were awarded as follows: For the finest collection of plants, to kirs. T1. J. McCrary. For the best specimen, to Mis. M. A. Renwick. For the best pot plant, to Mr's. Alan Johnston e. F"or the best design, which was a oecking chair, and a beautiful piece of york, to Miss Lalia Rook Simmons. As a result of the evening's entertain ment a nice sum was r'ealized by the adios for their church society. When you want promn'L acl ig litt.le 91's bhat never' frine use D)eWitts Littl,3 A>rly Rihsers. Gilders Corner Drug htor.e.. Alliance m1eting. It is to be hoped tbat every one who has been a member of the alliance and hose who have not been moembers who wee friendly to an organ z.ation for farm wrs, will atleo.d the meeting on next satut'day. All the ti te fr'ieods of a food and pern'aleDt fa- mere oi'gaoiza ion hope to see the alliance revived mad become steonger t,han'it has ever beena. Tbe political principles once ootliaed >y tbe alliance, may niow be coeidered a.s (lead isues. No one need lAierc'ore O sce'n)')e on that acco,10t. Let U's rlh one mind try to buid up our' or faulz,..tlon a'Jd exemplify again, as we lave in toe past, Ae L,rath, that ";n The mflfison of the ah!a'ce hence oriM, is to build up oir mate."a1 e 'our'ce andi to look after and resist all mnosltioes. Suraly t.ae.e is nothiog wrong In this. Of all paonle, we are most in need of ail organiz,atuoo. Tbyen et all who are desiiroas of uoify log ou" itrength and advatnc'og ow'~ 'neerests nleet with us on next Sat~urday and itart earnestly on a new path. JNO. F. BA NKS. 19eWlte Little Ea.'ly liser's a c the best liver pills ever mtao. Easy to Lake and never grIpe. GlIders Corner nrug Stone. GETINTO Aqd oave It Bu spep Now is the Time and The honest values which I have always found quick buy( graat satisfactory selling of ou money. Don't -,ay more for we can save money for you, b goods which are well bought t GREAT CLOTHING AND SHOI GREAT ' GREAT SELLING IN HATS. GREA We intend to make our store the Leade save all our customers from 10 to 20 per LOOK AT OUR $20,( We are selling men's good v at $5.00 to $8.00 that would I Our $10.00 line of suits going and worth $12.50. We hav Cheviots. High grade suits ir wear well, in all colors from shown such values. Our big I any thing we have ever shc things in selling clothing for cI Children's cheap suits 50 ct $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. Sorr and $4.00 that would be ches The Shoe Hot Everything in good1 Shoes you want. Wo have an easy job in selling them, and to got more at the same lowv price, for o.4r Shoe trade. Womon's Shoes 78 ets., bettor than grades 08S ets. Lo $1.00. A big lot of WVomen's kid, button and lace, Shoes worth $1.25, to be sold at $1.00. Ask for tbe Harrisburg black bottom Shoe at $ 1.50-the bost goods over sold for the price. 500 pairs mon's highcut brogans $1.00) Thorse tire worth $1.25. Men's lace or congress Shoes, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. OGrent values. A full line of Zoiglor .J3ros. line Shes fo:~ ladlies and Lilly Brackott for men, Tho best goods that money can buy. Call for the lWessenger Shoes for boys, t be best on the imarket. All must go for the price ne put on them mrakes themi move oall. The right kind of foot wear at the right place doees the business. Jamieson's is the PlaCe to Buy Footwear. YOURS TO SAT1SF3 Fresh Turnip Seed at G ilder's Corner Drug Store. - f&t, tf. ~t h ni(Cti fteat A goodl Tatleuim Powder for 5u. aid d eec fteC M '.Citr 10e. a box at Glder's Cor'ner Drug isaeNvm r21,7an Stoe.f&t a I tedtoI ech,r t. .Iat. Suhsr~b fortheDolncatr tro hei l S o lut.n Iaod nCom a S. J. WO T sell Mytickt t Grl e r. vle , ani For god Oga. and obaco go t , f ,' on h aroun of p thcei,nn Gl r'Crnr)ugStore. f&t t.f an ,mit,e d to br t.h Forui god a.' s and Tob1)i*acc l owe t ' o.hJrudti . .ickt pa ces at Gilder's Corner Drugai Store. tf ___ Mason's Fruit Jarsa and Rubbers, low- .ii5iI.rIest est cash peliees, at Gilder's Corner Drug Store. t&fts Ilrei t.oe mllc Buist's TPurnt p Seed at Gllder''s Cor- oea o"wt h wu w ner Drug Store. f&t tI. bfr la .I.1111,o A New lot of New England Watches 1)'ic dtoafevaln uet In. Come .n and see us. I)ci' e fa mgIfles t tf DanIels & Co. abtobeadylo an Good second1 Buggy for sale by ltIcfItr to(hiO to tf S .J. WOorrIeN. 11~ tobe,bt h m T1ur~nip) Seed I Turnip Seed!! Fresh tol (Vflotls ws vo and the best t Gilder's Corner Druig ivll' 'igoaskie o Storec. f&t a t Oean elsbte hne We are sl.il1 payIng 2 ele. per pound u ''ai im"'tobe for.old rubber hoots and shoes. iaoIt. Pce 5k t H. S. Ltlbefore Mat. t.am.LaHndr,.ostoics 90ag Mwme THE SECRET! CLAMSA19 diqg It Right At The Rioht Plce! Janieso's is THE PLACE! -iave been offered in other seasons )rs and this fall is no exception to the r big stock. Don't throw away your what you want and must have when ecause we give you the profits on the >y us. E SELLLING. NELLING IN GENTS' FURNISHINGS. E SELLING IN STAPLE DRY GOODS. r for big events every day from now on and will ,ent on all that they buy. )00 STOCK OF CLOTHING. ,rool suits at $4.08 and splendid suits :>e greatest values'at $6.50 to $10.00. rapidly because they are good values e them in Colored Cassimeres and i splendid assortments made well to $12.50 to $20.00. We have never ine of boys' and children'ssuits beats >wn and we have done some -reat alldren and youth. ~s., 75 cts., and $1.00. Better ones at ie special bargains at $3.00, $3.50 tp at a dollar rnore on the suit. ise of Newberry. EVEltYTlIING1 IN (GENTS' F"URNlSING GOODS. di ~ The latest styles in hats of all grades are bero in splendid1 variety. 0ood printls going at .3.' 3l8. Latest novelty prints going at a t. Best -1 -l shooting going ait 5.1 ets. Good wvool jeans go ing at 15 17.I * and 2() ets. I Leaviest wool jenRi going at 25 . . verybody going to Jamnieson's to get t ho great values in -goodis going cheap at' ,Jaioson's Come ini and1 see us. We are always ready to moefle no- c <iuainitances andI we considor nothing too troublesome to please and( interost one0 and1 atll. Our g.>ods and our prices make satisfied customers. We take care oIf thle mutorest of our customeors in everything they buy at 'p our big Clothing, Shoeandl Dry Goods Emporium. If our prices and goods were rnot satisfactory, we couldI not nave n'adoe so mny satisfied1 customers this fall. (' AND PLEASE THE PUBLIC, AT THE OLD CORNER. any will1 Th'e NebrriouniAiii'ity Allnet ToAisou LMy ojen I return called to meet ini the Court I lSflue on ess .M.Eas&C uil con0- SaLturdaI uy, NovemberI li7th. All ali- fote rneslt t otecioO TIickets anees ini tis coun111ty areI earneflstIy re- myhosiuiacut thr Xth im- qu est,ed to attend1 the above mueeting. niwllkdyi llWo wen t It. TI. C. I UI-:ii, I 'residenl et, t a n seicR munt of C. F. lioY', Secretary.Ne cr, .C,ct910 . f&6 01(1 l:;tiuQulestionsN Answevred.A/ ./att ro.Yes, August Flower- still has the larg- Cto uo. Iest sale of any medicineC ini the ci vilized t e tno h a. wol.Your' mothers and grand(lmoth--0 er neeriought of iusing anything efothm ardsl els fridgest,ion or il ;iusness. D)oe. iancc to tors were seairce, andi( t,bey~ seldom hini( yoard g n u ough ani of appendicit.is, nervous'lprostration or ln tt e v r o v s sc,stheart, filure, etc. They used A ugust lJ(3(idge, IFlower' to clean the system and stop for- ia e rie y trying Imentat ion of undigested food, regulate Calo sbfrsel of stem- the action of the liver, st.imutlate the Iee, lIe nervous and organic action of t,he nys- igo uig power of tom( n that, is all t,bey took when M .Sera o mnch and feeling dull1 and had wvit'h headaches t t d( of it, and other aches. You only needl a few y cured, Jdoses of Green's August Flower, In lI weighs quid formn, to make you satisfied there Th et'raitlifoMlna eri. I t's is nlothing serious tihe matter with you.ChlsndFvrlabole fGoe' tomacth, F"or sale by W. 10. Polbam. 11l. drug Choice Strawberry plats fo;'sale by an qu in Inatteesfr.N