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NEWHERRY UOTVTON MAiKEr. (Corr( eted twice a week by J. W. Clary & C November 16th, 1900. lL s . ............. OR Cedar Poles Wanted 25 to 35 feet long. Seo P. J. VoE 28upt. Water Works and Lights. County Alnance to Heot. The Newberry County Alliance aied to meet in the Court House c Saturday, November 17th. All all ances in this county are earnest,ly r( quested to attend the above meeting. R. T. 0. HUNTEt, Oresident. 0. F'. BOYD, Secretary. Chamberlain's Stomach and Live Tablets cure billiousness, constipatia and headat-he. Tbey are easy to tak and pleasant in elfect. For sale by A E. Pelhum. Waisted. A reliable energetlic mon, small fam Ily to take farm, Address or apply a once to C. M. Dempsey. 1811 Main St., Columbia, S. C. Lost. One buttheaded helfer with whit face and white back. Finder rewarded St-t&f. I. L Lewie. A Sermon to Younig People. Rev. W. Al. Pinson, pastor of Wes En-1 Raptist. church, will preach a set mon especially to young people Sur day evening at 7,B0 o'clock. The pul lie is invited to this service. When you feel that life is hardi worth the candle take a dose of Chanr berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets They will clense your stomach, tone u your liver and regulate your boweli making you feel line a new man. Fo sale by W. E. Pelham. Waute,l. Pifty girls, ages from twelve year and upward t.o woi'k in The Newberry Knitting Mill. Applications will b received froim this dat e, to January Is 1901. Work light and easy to ielxrn. To those not having homes in th( city, or its suburbs, houses will be pre vided. Apply in person to Presider of The Newberry Knitting Mill, New berry, S. C. Death. Mrs. Nease, wife of Rev. S. L. Nease of Little Mountain, died on Tuesday o this week in the 30th.year of her agt She had been sufTering for severa weeks with typhoid fever. Her re mains were buried at St., Andrew' church, in Lexington county. "I have used Chamberlain's Coli dholera and - diorrhoea Remedy an find it to be a great medicine,'' says M E. S. Philips, of Poteau' Ark. "I cured me of bloody flux, I cannot spea too highly of it." This remedy alway wins the good (pinion, if not- the praIS .of tjiose who use it. The quick cur 'whileh it effoets in the most severe case imake it a favorite everywhere. Fu isale by W. E Pelham. A Celebrated Can. Saturday afternoon Palmer'sStock C vwill appear ini the great Union Squar Theatre success "A Celebrated Case. This is certainly one of the grandet plays ever written, with a beautift story which holds the audience fro: rise to fall of curtain. Benut.iful co tumes and scenic el'ects. Pices 25c 35c. and 503. To remove a troublesome corn c bunion: First soak the corn or bunio in wopm water t.o soften it then pare down as closely as p)ossib)le withot dr'awing blood and apply Chamberlair Pain 11dm twice daily; rubbing vigot ously for five minutes at e'nce appi cation. A corn plaster should be wor for a few daye to protect it from th shoe. As a general liniment for apraini bruises, lameness anid rheumatismn Pal Blaim is unequaied. For sale by W. I Peiham. Awarded a Hcholarwhlp. Miss Leona ICpting, who is attend in Winthrop College, at Rock Hill1, hi ~been awarded a scholarship in that il stliution. A vacancy occurred in son 'other county whIch had no applican . and Superintendent Johnson tendert Miss Leona the scholarshilp as a rewa: for efficiency in her studies. Miss E iting Is a daughter of our townsma .Mr. Ri. 0. Epting. She is an unusual ibright young lady, and the scholarsh. - :is worthiily bestowed.. Voloanlo -lEuptlons Are grand, but Skin Eruptious re ~lite of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salv cures them; also Old, Running at iFever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, ,Felon Cornne, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burn Roalds, Chapped Hands, Ohilbilin Best Pile cure 'on earth. - Driv out Pains and Aches. Only 25 ete box. Cure guaranteed. S3old by: D)ruggists. -Tho Schuman Concert, Lovers of high class museic '.ad som thing to enjoy at the oper>. housoe last Wednesday evening when this e e,el)ent company of artista appeared ai rondered their programnie in such eteellent manner. Tioy deserve a the good that can be said about thei in our estimation. TIhe vocal and I strumwental music was as perfect as o could wish to hoar, and Miss Bolkoo in, her recitations, has never had: equal to visit this city. * A Powder MIII Explosion XMemoves everything In sIght; so '4rat%o inseral .pills, but both a mig .aangrou. Dn4dynatn thediitrnachin*.V of ypp t,o with Whlnmel, croton i1lo okes p11 .bIen Dr. King's New ifte Psilb, whi e genetle as a sunp~rie breeze, die t wor4 pAfeetly. OUr s&dhe Ci t td.Only 250 at all drug stor 'e aro.stil p~ u 2 c. pe pou - 6 old rubber boots and shoes L. 8, WhtwnIre at Stosi ttday J ARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. See notice of primary election. Read S. 13. Jones' Thanksgiving ad. The timo for paying town taxes is out on the 25th. The beautiful weather is the coin ment of all. Mrs. J. L. Aull returned to her home at Dyson yesterday. The vestibule failed to go up on the C., N. & L yesterday. Mrs. Holbrook has returned from the N,orth where she spent the summer. Have you registered to vote in the town primary? Go register at once. The city primary election for Mayor and Alderman will be held today two weeks. Mr. J. A. Bedenbaugh, of Saluda county, was in the city yesterday and r paid us a pleasant call. e A telegram wai received in Newberry yesterday announcing the marriage of Miss Mary Rawlinson In Bennettsville. Messrs. Tabor 111 and It. ). Smith . went up to Ninety-Six on Tuesday on a t bird hunt. They bagged about fifty. itev. B. F. Wilson, President of the Con verse College, is expected to preach in the Presbyterian church next Sun day. An extra communication of Amity Lodge, A. F'. M., will be held on Mon day evening at 7 o'clock. The F. C. degree will be conferred. t We call your attelition to the -ad. in - this paper of It. Y. LQavell, the up-to date furniture man. Give him a call and he will serve you right. Messrs. R. H. Greneker and J. Fred Sebumipert went to Columbia as mes sengers with the election returns yes terday. - The many friends of Sheriff M. M. Buford will be glad to learn that he is recovering from a two weeks' spell of sickness. \Ve hope to see him out in a few days. Mr. Walter Hunt, of Newberry, one of the brightest and most popular t young men in the State, was chosen at the last R union, Commander of the Sons of Veterans for South Carolina. J. B. Park, a popular favorite of Laur ens, now of Greenwood, has been ap pointed a member of h is staitf.-Laurens Advertiser. At the election last Saturday C. J. Ramage, Esq., was unanimously elect ed. It Is not known whether or not Mr. Ramage will accept, as he was not even aware of his name being used.--Saluda Sentinel. Cards have been received in New berry announcing the marriage in Lau e rens on the 28th instant, of Miss Vir I ginia Moorman and Mr. W. P. Cain. r Miss Moorman is the only daughter of t the late Robt. Moorman, of this city. C s The managers of election can get a the money for their services as man agers by calling on Messrs. R H. Gren r eker and I. II. Hunt. They have it ready to pay out. Managers of the Federal will call on Mr. Hunt and for the State Mr. Greneker. Miss Alma Teague of Smyrna, New berry County, came over last Saturday evening with Rev. D. J. Blacilwell. Her uncle, Dr. Arthur Teague of Gran Iteville, met her here and took her Shome -with hirm to spend a month or two.- Saluda S.-ntinel. Kate Claxton's version of the Two Orphans will be presented by Palmer's rStock Co. at the opera house Saturday a evening. This great play is always a t favorite with the public, and is present Sed by this Company with all the orlgi nal costumes and scenic effects. Prices 25 -35-50. No Ight to Ugluness. The woman who is lovely in face, Sform andl temp)er will alwvays have fasends, but one wh,o would twn attrac tive must keep her health. If she is weak, sickly and all run dlown, she will be nervo.,s and irritable. If she has constipation or kidney trouble, her impure blood will cause pimples, s blotbes, skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. Electric Bitters is the best medicine in the worid to regulate *e stomach, liver and kidneys and~to purl t, fy the blood. It gives strong nerves, d bright eyes, smooth, velvety skIn, rich dcomplexion. It will make a good dlooking, charming woman of a run d-cown invalid. Only 50 cents at all iDrug Stores. -- TeBachelor Miali. A t a recent meeting of the Bachelor Maids Club $25 was contributed to the Galvestcn fund for the storm sufferers. New offlhers for the ensuing year were b elected, as follows: Miss Helen Mower, President.. s, Miss Elizabeth Dominick, Vice-Pres. PMiss Alice Mazyck, Secretary. Miss Lilla Johnstone, Treasurer. S The Club will have an important Il meeting Saturday afternoon In the of flee of Hunt & Hunt. >n Frosh Turnip Seed at Gilder's Corner '- Drug Store. ,.f&t tt. dA good Talcum Powder for 5o. and m 10c, a box at Gilder's Corner Drug ill Store. . ,f&t if a, .Subscribe for the Delineator through n- tf S. J. WOOTEN, ie F3or good Cigars and Tobacco go t c a, Gilder's Corner Drug Store. f&t tf'/ in Fruit Jars and Rubbers at lowest cash prices at Gilder's Corner Drug Store. ti Mason's Fruit Jars and llubbers, low est cash prices, at Gilder's Corner Drug toStore at t&fts te Buist's Turnip SdatGilder's Cor. ly ner Drug Store. f&t.t4. New lot of New England Watchei eust in. Cotne In and see us. i tf Daniels & Co. '. Good second Buggy for sale by -- S J. WOOTEN. *d Turnip Scedi Turnip Seedil Fi'eel -,and the bant at. Gilder's (Corner Drmj The County Teachero' Mleeting on last Saturday was anj in terestinig one. Excellent talks were mnade by Frof. Gromer on Bacon and Kant and by Mr. )errick on Rousseau. Trh43 priMaIry te0acs preselt, 1s ton(d with l pleasure to Miss Uertrude Simupson's paper, Language in the Pri maty Grades. A diseusesion was engaged In rela live to tihe practicability of a(o)tin)g a cause of st udy - to take I lie place of the county bummer school. Mr. It. 11. Johistone prest ilted a well arrngcd plan to.be carried Out In twice a month meetiigs of the asociationl, hot owilqg to the absence of milanly of the county teachers and of the State 8uperinltend eut, w hoLe presence wits expected-an< aid desired-no dii 11actlionl vas taken. The county superintendetnt wa,4 rejustS(ed to (onUuunicaIe wit h all t' seit nimbers respecting the matter tid repot at, tIle next iieetiig. loes It lony to t1ay Cheap. A cheap) remedy for coughs and colds is all right, bUt you want s411m1ethinag that will relieve and cure tle more severe and dangerous results of throat. and lung troubles. Vlhat shalt you do? Go to a warimer and more regular cli mate? Yes, if possible for you, then in either case take the only remedy that, has b een introduced in all civiliz-d count,ries with success in severe thlrOait and lung troubles, "Boschec's Geriman Syrup." It, not only heals and stim ulates the ti-sues to destroy the germ disease, but, allays in flammation, causes easy exlpectoratlion, gives a good night's rest, and cures the patient.. Try one bottle. Recommended many years by all druggst,s in the world. Eor sale by W. E. Pelham. The Palmer Stock Company. This Company presented at the opera house last night that amusing and laughable comedy, "'Who is Tomp kins?" to a fair and appreciative audi once. The Company lb composed of 18 actors, all of whom play hmportant, parts In the dilferent, bills. The troupe has some good comnodians, and much fun is ill store for tbentre goers during the remainder of their engagement, berc. Dupont and Seholield in their specialties are good, and last night were called before the foutlights sev eral times before the audience would be satisfied. Tonight that finest of all comed ie "The Strange Adventures of Alits Brown," will be put on; Saturday af ternoon, "A Celebrated Case;" Satur day night, "The Two Orphans. A Village Blacksuith Haved haifs Little Son'% Life. Mr. H. 11. Black, the well known vil lage blacksmith at Grahamsville, Sulli van Co , N. V., says: "Our little t-o), five years old, has always been subject to croup and so bad have the atlacks been that we have feaed many times that he would die. We havC had the doctors and used matny medicines, but Chamberlain's Cough remedy is now our sole reliance. It seems to dissolve the tough mucus and by giving fre quent doses when the croupy symptoms appear we have found that the dreahed croup Is cured before It gets settled.' There is no danger in giving thss rem edy for It contains no opium or other Injurious drug and ,tmay be given as confidently to a babe as to an adult. For sale by W. E. Pelham. The Election lin Newberry. The CommissIoners of Elect,ion met on Tuesday and tabulated the vote ol the county in the general election. Tbe vote fell about, 800 short of that polled In the pr-imnary, and was as follows: Foi Congressman-Latimer 1,358, Mer-rick 33: President ial Electors--Blease 1,368 Riepublican n4-0; Representative's and County Oflicers, 1,314; State Ollicer-s 1,316. Notico of PriIlar dectiol N' OTICE IS HIEREIRY GIVEN that a Democerat,ic pi imary elec tion will be held on Friday, t,he 309t1 day of Novembter, 1900, in the Conncil Ch,imheri in the Towno of Newberry, R C., for Mayor and Aldermen of the said Town, to ser-ve for one year, said p)rl mary election to be conaducted accord. ing to the rules and regulations adolpt ed by the chtizens' meeting. The polls will be opiened at 8 o'clock a. in., and close at 4 p. m. 'rho following named persons will serve as managers of election, to-wit: M. J. Scott, D. W. T1. Kibler and Alex Singleton. By or-der- of the Executive Committec of t.he Democratic Party of the Trowr of Newberry, S C. M. A. ('ARISLE, Chair-man. Nov. 14, 1900. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF NEWBERRIY. By W.~ W. Hfodges, Judge of Probate W HEREAS T. G. WILIAME made suit to me to grant him let ters of administration of the estate o and effects of Cora Lee Henson: These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and stmgular the k ind red amu cr-editors of the said Cot-a Lee Henson deceased, that. they be and appear bi fore me In the Court, of Probat e, to bi held at Ne wberry Court House S C., om the 30th day of Nov next,after publica tion thereof, at 11 o'clock In the forec noon, to show cause, If any they have why the said Administr-ation should no be granted. Given under- my hand this the 14t,I day of November-. A. D) 1900. . W. W. HODGES, J. P. N. C. STATE OF OUJTHI CAROLINA COUNTY OF NEJWBERRY. By W. W. Hodges, Esq., Pr-obate Judge WHJEREAS T. G. WILLTAI made suit to me togr-ant hIm let ters of administration of the estate c and effects of Henry 0. Hlensont: T'hese are therefore to cIte and ad monishi aIl and singular *lhe klndr-e and credItors of the s.aId Henry C Hlenson, deceased, that they be and ni pear before me, in the Court of Probat i to be held at New berry Court Houst on the 80th daCy of Nov. next, aft< publIcation thereof, at 11 o'clock in t b forenoon, to show cause, If aty ,the have, why the said Administratlo should not be gr-anted. GIven unde-r amy hatnd t his thet 14' clay of November, Atnno D)ointa i)9 W. W. HODGEJFS, . P. N Cr 1ACIIMAN CII AIEI, AND UNION ACAiD EMtY C1111l'8. i('11118 for 11h($ 11d, C11i111 for ihn Yottig, Anld (.hi, for %Il lik it ing W.'. I 8.uing. Rev. 11. 1'. Counts preached at. It.cl man Chapel lost Sunday morning and at St. Philip's in the iftettnoonl. .Mr. M. L. Strauss re,0rned from his Orangeburg tri p on Friday last. Mr. J . ,ong, who has beei it work over i Saludit for the past two months. camn hone last Saturday. Nir. Wi. Bobb has been confined I his room for tite past few wceks witi henrochage of I Ile lungs. Some few fari)ers have begun I to SOW wheat. \Vhe 3 oi begin to gather thai "top crop" plea.s let ite know. That ioted boy, W. P. Yarborougi, who has been Oil tihe rounds imakiig teilpeAntleo lectures, wis at Unioj Aademy oi last, Friday and Saturday nights. went over nild rlivitrd ils lee lure oi Lriday night. I tell you, lie hits the drunkard wit-h a gift, and tbtche,j every other class of vice-ex eqtl) the smiall-heads. Forl heaven's sake, friends, when you go to the prayer bench, don't, fort-ret the snaill-heads. By WaLfy or accident, on1e (f Ou n11eigh1 Uors burned lip his wife's shoe tihle oth er morning lwhiie Imiakintg fire. ie now advertises for a one-legged wom1an. le's got it mighty good wife, but says he will either sell, buy or trade. Tne weather is just bracing enough to make one feel good. It reminds me of the negro song that says A cold frosty morning makes a negrf feel good, Thc ax3 oil his Shoulder, going to cutl (k)e wood: A little bit of corn bread, and not muel fat, And do white folks grumble if you (at much of dat. Several of our neighbors have butch cred porkers and are now enjoying the fruits of their labor. Our Lutherati Syn( I recominctiud the formation of it iiew pas:orate coil sist ing of tThilits, .chIn I Cha ci and Nit. Olivet churches. The Coun cil of each church met at iichman Chapel on Wednesday, the 7th, to die cuss the propriety of lie recommenda tion, but failed to arrive it anything definite. It is thought the churches will accept the recommendation of the Syned. Today I turned down another leaf in life's book, and writt iny name with two pens. I have been looking to old Mrs. Chips for a "set-up" of somo kind, but not a word has yet been said. But I must excuso the old soul. The other morning she began to put in com plaints, saying she hadn't had a new hat in two years, and ono thing certain some work had to be done on the house, and I he old stove was about burned out, the wood was so wet that it wouldn't burn, and if the kitchen floor wasn't kayed up she would freeze to death this witer. Inl fact she gave me to under stand that if I didn't get to doin' about shQ would quit cooking. About this time I told the old1 gal just to 1pop her wvhip), that another spl)l like this and I wVould join the Mormons aind marry just as many women as I p)leased, and I knew there were plenty of women who would like to step in her shoes. *Now let me tell you, she's boiling downi Iat the rate of 1(1 degr'ees aL du~y. H urrah for me!l I'll be serene and happy in the near future. Remember, yes, there's at great deal imlield in the wvord "Re~member." Re mtemnber that only fools laug h at, their own sport. Remember, boys, the way to look lit.tle is to act hi1g. IRemember, dear friends, when you are criticising that other fellow's shorleomings, if you haven't, got something abou~ tIu owvn life equally as bad, remember, alwvays, to "ceast, out the mote that is in thine ow n eye, t,ben thou canst see how to p)ick the beam from thy brother's eye.'' It seems1 that the municipal election inI Newberry willl be quite lively, es pecially in the mayor's race. Dri. 0. It. Mayer wvill not be a candidate for re electio)n. I suIpp)os the field will be left ini the hands of Mr. Jno. W. I'Car. hardt iand Mr 0. IKlettner. The townl has a right ho feel proud of their riri ing mayor, for Dr. May'er is noted as at Chr'istian gentleman, and nothing IC flect s more credit on the people I han to showv that their ruling power is amen aftcr Gotd's own heart. Tir uly it is sahl, "t,hat when the wicked rule the people mourn." Yes,,they have a right to mourn, for they know not, when thelir interests are enldangered. It is not my desIre, by any meanis, to trample upon the feelings of any one, nor1 (10 1 mean any reflect,ions by sup)posing thiat the town wiil find another tr'ue, honest, Christian gentleman whose r'eputation ~stands h gh thr'oughout, ie country in the person of Mr. Jnto. W. ltarhardt. I feel sure that the butsiness intelrests of the nole, flourishing little city of Newberry will continue 1o grow, both In wea th ar.d honor, under the admin. istrationi of M r. IEarhard t. There are other matters I would like to write about but1 ot,her~ dut.ies are pressIng. Clrims. Nov. 15. 1000. . . His Life WVas Saved. 1 Mr. J. 10. LIlly, a promrinenmt cItizen ol - liannIibal, Mo., lately had a wonder f ful deliverance froim a fright ful death,Ii In telling of it, he says: "1 was taker -V wth I'yhidi F~ever, that ranI intc I Pceumtoinia. My lunmga her'ame hard (10ned. I was so weak I couldn't -even sit up in bed. Nothing helped , me. I expe)cted to soon1 dio of Con , sumnpion), when I heard of Dr. Klng'i r New Discovery. One bottle gave grea e reelief. I continued to umse it, andc niow y arm well and strong. I cani't say tor a much In it" praise."' Th is mar velloum uu idieine 11s the surest anid qluhcest enre h) in I he world for all Thbroat, anel L-nt LTrouble 1t, gu lar sIzes 50 cents anri $i 00. T1rl il bot4t les free at all Drumj Storas; every battle guaranteed. GOOb HEALTH by the Quart. Every bottlo you take of Johiston'. iarsapiarilha mi nan% bvtter hialti, Itdi evvry bottlo contilns a fill 1takrt. It I:VOke bettvr blo0 --purer bloot1. For thirty years sN faimous remedly has been creating and main. tainiii; t;ood hialth. Joh unston's Sarsaparilla builds up tho systemi, tones the nerves, nud strongteits ho timi niuselet; noro proliptly atid ffectially than any other rinedy inown. Tho pallor of the check disappears, eiergy takes tho pNeo of languor, aid the rich color of h'alth flows to tho civehs. U eiuillect for all ilsorters of the stonich and liver, anid for all wealcenlng cow pluin ts of inenl, wolliel anud chii ren. out ,cry there. Prlee, $1.00 per rii4 quart botite. MICiUIAN DRUO CO., - Detroit, illch. W. 1.". l'ehiun, Newbll-.rv, . C. Smit I's )rti Store, NewI cry S. C. The Ieeders 'harmacy, Newherry S. (. )r I,. ( . Co-hett,, 'isperity, S. C. ANNOUNGEMENTS. For Mayor. I liN'.A-lY ANNOINC- 3Vsi:1,0 its it eandidahte for Mahyor of New. berry, and ph.dge mly'wlf to alite the resit.of t. he I'isem critt.ic prilitr.y. J NO. W. PAM.liARD)T. W I-' IIE10-:11V TA M PLEASQj'ItE to ainiout.ce 0. Klet.iner, the 00,1, I'maIn's frieni, its a sulitable caildi Ito for 31lavor of Newberry,e m Si. C., ini -iw Ixt prilmiary electoln. Al AI v' Ci'T'Zl'NS. For Alderman- -Ward 1 1A. ('ARISLE,-: M-AN-'itBY .e 0 nom1inaited for AldIrmtian fromt1 Wald . su1jfect, to tilt miunh'inal pri ma11ry election.\ rr i . For Alderman- Ward 2. A V TH E OIACI'TATION OFe .' 1u4y frieIds, I againl oll'or my sei' It l i cndidite for A lirlmai fimi Ward 2. P". C'AAN i sS. r IIN' PHlNI-ND.S OP M)t. E'. C. Jowes iin Ward take ple asutsre in presentitg him its it candidahe for \l. dermaniti froml that, ward, and pledge him to abide the resulit of the primiatry. For Alderman Ward 3. E it. I'S'21 1 HIiEE,1Y AN nounled ats a enlti1te forI Aider. 11uin froml Ward :3, Itid is ph'd-red to Ihile tie resilt of tie primilry elec tion. A I. tw Ilrent re<test of many eiti - Zens I all.olne inlyself as a can didate for aItIderi'it1ni from ward :1. Kwl'A) scijol:rz. FOR ALDERMAN-WARD 4. J. LANGPORD IS HEiEBY AN. J 0 d aO s It cItNI blate for Alder iiman fr,-m Ward -1, and is pled,ged to ahido t.he rs-tlt, of the Democratic prli miary election. ~ No. A. RioNN IS Fl.! BI hI AN nened as a candolidate for' AlIderi iman from Warid -I. anusd is pled ged to aibides tihe r'esult of t,bc Demcatici pr'i inat'y. F'or Alderman-Werid 5. NI I S K(. IIOUKN iGIIT 1I1 111T1' bpy ann ionced as aL eand idat.e for' Aide rniin from WVard 5, and is~ pldged toi abide ishe r'eso IL of the pci nisry elee. Lion. -- aiiounceias'l ai canid idate for' A I d(e'rmain firomt Ward 5, and is pledged to) abhide t ho resulit of the primary cileet,ioni. IT'1 AL"iOl{iDS S IH'itATl iPL1MAS ura'~ to announii.C4. LJ . Briowni as a ciandidlate for' Alderman from WVard 5. STATEI OFlu SOUTHL (IAOLINA, (COU NT1Y OF NEWB~'iEItRY-. IN PRtO AM CO)URTI. Sar'ah TI. Briownt in hieri ownt rIght, and ias Exc'tix of lhe lasit Will and Tfestamnent of Thomas (.. Briown de ensed, PlatinLtif, Aginist Briowvn, Miar'tF a S. IBrown, Tfhomas J. Brsowni, Sims (G. iirown, Johni L. lIrownt, Anie is . liirown and the National Bank iof Nowherr'iy, S. C., De)fendats. B Y O1{11)1UOIF'Il COU ItT [I Eli' in I will sell ia.t,tulic outicry be lore ihe Court, Hlouse at Newberry', S. C. on t he 3rud daiy of DTeemnber I1900; all thait tract or' pe0ce of 1land( lying anid being situnate in the C5ounty ansd State afIoresatN contaiininJg (330) 1three hunti d red andtt lthIirt,y acres mior'e or less bounded by ihomessteadl lands of faiily of T1homatss (. iowni, dcecased, Biin-s combtie lioad, Charles S. Huber, land i,itely oweneid by C. .J. Iurel'(Cl, J. C. S. Brcownt a1nd Mris. Sal lie C. Briown. T1ermss of saleu-Oneo-thrd cash, the bailance p)ayable ini one and t,wo yeairs to be 'scred biy thet hond1( of the putir chaser and( aL mortgiige ofi the preiss b Pu rchaiser to pay for stamlips and papers W. W. H ODG)ICS, J1. 1'. N. C Novembner 1t,h 1900. To Whuomi i alaiy 'onacern. Please take notice that I he lot islu aled it Ithe town of Ne'wherry, 'S. C., aind bou ndld hy 1lots of ,J. M. Jo nes, J. WV Watts antd Juiiuts La'ngford, and a st reet spartinig It, fromt lot, of M rs. F. W. L"iant, iandi morei~ patiularlily dle scribe-d by plat therecof made by J1. Ii. G lienn on 31 .Jani., I 15, belonigs to mit and msy two childr1 ien I amt In formed thait certiin p'iite haIve been51 trying to sell it as their own. I make this stateomen I so t hast, no 'one wIll buy this priopert,y wit,bout, dltu' notice of my right and y ch ldr 's rights.i f-St Al Inia, Ga. TNo All WJmoms It May (Concern, I have an ollice upstairs over the stoire of1 Me-ss. M. M. Vvalns & Co, (front e'ntr'attc same as to thte otlico of Mr J1 Ii. CIhappell, Trial JIus' Ico I hiaves myU bfoksl and ac'cotunts thern anid will kIndly ati-kc all who owe me toI please ca!i and10 sic me. 'Newberry. 8. 0 Oct. 9.,1900. f&Aun Mastecr's Sut>k. STAT 1" OF HOUT1l CAlMIAlNA. COUNTY OF N EWJl'IlIY IN COMMAONl' \. i;)vert'TayIor,Pli-i' vs. ,asD Nance ut, IL), Dcftndants. tN AC()ltANi, \VIII ORDI-:At _ of tourt.l hivlin, I will zwll to thll 11Ighet1 bid', r beforeo th l 'it! Cm lIIoll .4t, New bt rry , S ( . , onl sa le iIy i in D' cember next, all that traet of lntid 13 in in the County of Newberry ild Stat of Sota ('arolita conitaiining Thri -ilndlrid and TWenitiy-li'-e and1 -d Acres, mlore or. Iess, and bounded biy lands of l3ri)wn, tb- .\ tA'ants latil, lands of Thos. Wicker, J. L, k itt a und otlertS. Terms of Sale. One-half eash, bal ttCe ill 0nel y ear with initereCst from (1113' of sale, to be securt'd by bol of pur oit'ser and Itm tgauge of prlminc1 :-ol, with lelve it) ptirchaser. to anticipate payment. I 'iluchaser. to pay for statps d papers. ' rch tasee illust eciliply with ti-mtus of sale wit,hini onle hIIIour or oaml will tic rstold at Is risk. W. 1). IIDA"Y, Master. M aster's (Mlice. Nov. S. Illu(), R(obt. A. TPay'or, Plaintill', Vs. John A. Stase it al, Defieldatts. I )U list'.A NT TO Ol DiER )l- ('.IU I'T h ht-el, I will sell to tile1 highest mtdder beforce tile Court Hlouse at. New herrY, S. C., oil Saludaly inl Dt-c. ilxt, aill that traiCt of land Containing Two 111und(red and Twenty-onle and -I(;ilot) acrles, mloreu or less, lying inl thle Cout,ty of Newberry and State aforesaid, about. ine miles noth-cast of th town of Newheiry. Il 'i bouicl by lands of J 1,. KVeitt., T. . W . KCiM. , 1t0e litint'0mbIe road and the lclider:-on's l''rry road. Terits of Stle.--( )1e-ltalf cash, and tie balance oil a crditof ono year with inte' est from ilay of sal, to be securel by bond of pirchaier and iortgago of pl'emtiso-i, ziold With leave to pilchaser, to anticipate payment. 'urchaser to pay for papers amil slmnlps. W. 1). IMMY, Master. M aster's Ollive, Nov. , 11100. Mhivid .\. RluTf, IPlaintillf, vs. It. M. Card ivir ell. Il, Delelndanlts. BY 04 olIlI I" COU R I' It lCRM.N. .3 r will sell to Ilhe highest bidder, fore the Court, Ilouse at Newberry, 8 C., onl salukday, Ieeme next, 11l that lot, of Ilanld i n the Coulity of New herTy, Ind State of SoIth Caro-01lina, ci taining Fivo Aeres, mort or less, tild bounded by lanlds of J1. Cai Neall, S. P'. Crot,well, by Jolistonc street and l' % toadl leading from tlte 1umilbit, Ioa1d to Joh listonle stret. Terils of Sale.-One-lhalf eash, bal alee pityble In one year. with interest ott cri-dit port.ion from dity of sitle, to be secured by hond of purchostrand mort gage of premilies, with leave to pur etase'r to antit-ipate pIaymeItlit. I 'u tr (hiitsCI' to tay for p rtand sIIItm)s l'he dwelling ont said land to bi. isurei for two-thirds its vahie andlil policy its 'it_nled to Nl.o-ter. Ilurchaiter to voml Ily with terls of sile withih one hour or placte will he resohl. W. 1). IIA RIY, Mlastei. Master's Oflice, Nov. 8, 11100. W. 1). Hlardy, Master, P'laintilT, vs .1 W. L'. Arthir et al, Defendanlt'L. .j_)Y ORDR,I S" C'OURT HE.'liREN I .1 will sell to the hiighest, hidder be fore tle Court House at Newberry, S. t., onl Saledisy inl December Itext,, all I tat tract of land situate in tite county anIld Stto aforesaid, on Saloda ri ver, containing three itundred anit Ihirty nine acres, more or less, it bving TrIt No. 2 (of the lands formerly helonging to .J. N. Ip jscombti, tatd the same11 t,ractt ofI land conveyed to NI. A. I Apscombh by NIlais JIohn stonle, MIaster', b)y deed( dated Deccemb er 7lth, 1 880. Teorms of hale. -One-half cash, batl s t fi'rtm dayi~ of satle, to he scou red b. hoitd (If purc thaser and1( mortttgatge of prtemtises soIld. I'l'chase5r to) paiy for IlpperS antd stamps11. Wv. D). IIAlIDY, M%astcr. MI aster'si Ollice, N('v. 8, I1900t. .Ioht SoniC &~ We'tlcht, I 'laitiLlfls, vs. 1)Y O)ll)l'i Ol<' COUltI' IlI'Cil'UN, 1) will sell to thte hightest hId der', hbefore thle Court I louse at, Newi herrny, 8. C., on siale daiy Docemtber' next,, all thait 1(ot of land1( ly ing it the t.Own oIf Prosper51it-y, C,tountLy and1( St,ale 01' less, antd hounded by liatds anld loIs (If Mr ..i Matlissat Moseiley, William10 A. MIoseley, all sides (exceptt by -ite ltands taf the C , N. & L. Itailwaty Co., cottsti titting tbe -Itailwiay's"Y,'" ats It Is calletd, and1( at street goling. from NIar-ion st,reet, to1 El len sttreet , and1( somt,tties kcnowni as MI ill street,. TIermst of Sale.-One-hatlf ('ash, bal1 antce it one1 and1( two years', wit-h it t('rest ioncedit pot in froma daty of sale, to Ite secured b11y at bondt (If the pur 1' chatser' and1 a1 mti gageL'II of thle pIromtises 50o(d wVithi leatve ti)o1 purchatset to ant,lIe pate1. payitentt. Un'irchaisetr to ptay for WV. D). IIAltD)Y, Mlaster'. M aster's Ollice, Nov. 8th 1101). ''Te Newberiry SaLvings liatnk, Plaintif, vs. Nellie 10. Coats antd Cathatrino Coats, D)efendants I)Y OI.l)DIi 0'' COUIlRT H lIEIN, )I1 will sell t.o the highest bidder, be'for-e theO Cott Ilouse it, Newbctrry, S. C., (In saliedtay, Deicember~i nexI, all thtat lot. (If land ly ing itn the town of HlIena, in t.he Count,Ly of Newber'ry, and State of Sout h Car-olina, contalninig ThItree- fourths (If anI acre, mtoreO or less, a1nd bounded by lands of H IC. J1tuin, estte (If W. Il Prat,t, H. C. Summeirs and1( by lot of -Soutthern Railway Coin ptany. Also iall tihe r-ight, tItlc tand in ltrest of whtsoeveri kind of the saId d.feindant,s, theo 81are being an tuni. vided th itrd Interest, eacht, it atli that tratct of land of which the latte lDrayton N. Coats died, seized and ptossessed, isiV utnte in the Counoty and.State atforesaid, conttaitnng two htundre'fd anfd seven acres, more or less, and boundced by lands of Wmt. I/atteLfor'd, TI. V. Wicker,' ID. 'T. D)ominick, NI es. AlIce Ooggans, Geo. Colemnant and estate of Jacol A mick. Te'r'ms otf saic--One.htalf cash, bal ance in one0 yearl, with Interest fr'on daty of sale, to bit securied by bond 0 pttrchaser andt mortgage (If premiset s(o1d, wIth ieave to putrchasor to anti pate payment In whole ot' In part Puitrch aser' to pay for stam ps and papers WV. ID. H A RDY, M aster. Master's Omce, November 8th, 1900 tbecca Brown, PlIainIIff, vs. Procto TIodd(, D efendant. I3 ORD0H ER OLe COUIltT I WIL] Ssell t,o the highest bidder, befor the Coutrt.Hus f,at. Newharry_ S. C on saleday il )eCemb11er next, all that iot, of land itsituate in the Town of Ne% - t1- tr, Conty and State aforesaid, cor.. t iiing fouir neres, nore or less, and miOtiflid ty tle Southern illilway's latild, by Gaun tt streel, Iby lands be loi i ing to tile Newherry Cot,ton Mills, a ind eparated frmn lot (Iieribed bc: low b) Croson s treet. Al.so ill that oth 1. lot of land sltuatd it he t own of Newherry, County and State afore,.aid. containing Ninety one burtidrcdithls of an Iterp, mor)Ie fir le8t, tid facin ion MI IrTitngtOt street, an11d ,)oolded bt \ lots of lohln Dlanils, G. C. W illitts and by lot of L. W. C. lila !oek or Alex Sat terw hite, and separated from ti, lot twve described by CosEon s-Lrct t. TOI itt- Of S de h( U-1nl f VILsh1, bal a tee on a cred it of One N ear wit i iter vst front day of -a'e, to be secured by bond of lII-ellaseri tild mortgage of preiises. I 'tI I ell its -r to pay for il.apers and stalills W. 1). IIAR{)Y, Alaster's llice, Muster. Nov. 8t, 19). ,v in11ia Ia t' onl vt aLI, liti fel, VS. M a-eelhus I idt al , Depelnt is. BY OlRDli 01 COURT I WILL1 sell to the highest, bidder, before the ('on t I lonue at. New berry, S. C., on saldat (ty i- I)ecember next, tll that, tract of land situ1ate in the County of Newberry, and State of South Carolina, !oniaining live huinred and twenty live ies, more or less, and bounded by anids of estate of It. Dunitcaln,IMrs. lan. (ie ltriggs, it . ( Carlisle and othery. Will I,e sold in ole or live tracts. Termis of Sale- Onte-t hi rd cash, bal Inee in one and two years with Interest from day of sale, secured by bond of purchiser and mloi-tgago of preilses sold, with leave to purchaser to antici pate payment. lurchasur to pay for papers anti stamp . \W. 1 IItl Y, Master. Nlaster's ollic, Nov.11th, 1900. .Iefferon D. Singley, I 'laintiff, vs. Nora . odd et al, l Defendants. 'artition. -j lB3UAAANT To AN 0lDlMtL O1 Cotirt, herein, I will sell to the highest bidder, before tie Court, louse at, Newberry, S. ('., on sileday ini De comber, all that tract, of land situate in Il County and StatLe afI'esaid, eet tathning tevenly-six acres, more or less, biunded by lands of I,1uther Kilnaid, Anirliew K inard. EstIate of P. H. Dlomi 11Ck and ft. I, I,uther. Termts of Sile-Olle-half cah, bal auce on a vredit of one yeatr with Inlter esit frtom1 day of sale, io be sectired by ht1rd (if ptrciltlismr aid tiortgage of preimlises soIil. iurchaser to pay for sitimits and papers. W. 1). H1AlDY, Alaster. Master's ollice, Nov. Iti, 11100. W. W. Ilodges as 'robate Judge, &c., l'lainif, vs. C. . Watkins et al, De fendants. By OltDl4At 0P COUlT llERIN I will sell to tite highest, hidder b - tore Lite Cou rt [louse at Newherry, S. C , ol saled ay in Deceiher next, all that, t,'rIt, of lantd situnate inl the CounIty of Newberry and State of Souti Cai'olin,, contliig ninet,y acres, m1oro or less, 'Iind bounded by lands formerly bolong ing to Wmi. Watkins, lands ot Ceo. T. ltid 1 and estate of James Williams. TerIms of Sate-one-third cash, bal anee in one u nd two years with Interest from day of sale, to ho secured by bond of plimehausetr atd mortgnige of premises sold, with leave to pulrelhatser to antiel Pate paiteIti. Itesold at riis of for mer urchaser. 1'ritchaser to pay fer imIpI and stamps. 'urchaser tuist, comply withL teris of sale withinl one hurt or place will be resold. W. 1). HIARDY, Aaster. Master's Ollice, Nov. 12, 1900. Geo. S. Mower, I 'lintilf', vs. Marion Al len C ottunts et al, Decfendants. B Y OIU)DER O1 COU LtT I WI LL sell Li) the highest, bidder before the Cout illoutse ai Newvberry, 8. C., on saledlay it D Iecmiber next,, all the right, tit,le antd itterest of Mar-lon Allent Counts ini the real estate of which htis fathr,J.I (k.ttunt't dIed, seizted antd posse,consistIng oif fifty-seven andl onet-hatlf atcres, mtoret ori less, and bound edl by lantds of A. I'. !)ominick atnd oters. A lso it tract of eighty-seven and onte-htalf niectes, more or less, and boutnded by lands of D). Ii. Wheeler, 1I. Contnelly' and othiers. And also a house anid lot in the town of I 'rospertity3, cont,atin ig two acres, more or less, antd hounids-d by lot oif W, A. Moseley, and by lot of HI. C. Mose Iey, all the above i'eal estate lying ini the Couty ii3 of N ewberiry, anit Slate of SonuLit Cartoliniai. To rins otf Hae---One-half easht, bal.. ranee in one year, wvith interest from day oif stale, t.o lbe seed( by3 bond of pu rchatsier and mortgage oif premttises sold. I 'turchaiser' to paty fort papers and staimps. W. D). 11 A~ lt Y. Master. Master's Olli1ce Nov. lo), 19100. STPATEI' 0" S(OUJTHl CA ROLl NA CfllTY 0O" NEWIIIRRIY--1N B~y WV. W. Heodges, lEsq., I'robate J,ide'e. WA~illim I,. Itoigh Icy, Admei. of Est. of MIereiIth ltelghley, doc'd, 1'iaintil1V vs. Wt. I). I eigh Icy, 31 ary' E. A ughtry, An gol Inc I .omntieik, SaIllIc illinger, Rho datt I,oiinick, A utgustus RLeightley, Car' rie lHeighiley, AIlinie Rleighley, fa11 lie IKeightley, Jutl ia Rielgzhley, Olive ei cghtley antd I lenry D). Whleeler', Defentdatt. BY Oll)DER 0" TI'lE C'OUTJll hoteeit I will sell at public otcrty Ie for'e the Court IHouse at Newberry-, on the 3d (lay (of D)ecember, l1900, all that tract or pairel of land lying aind being iltiate in the Coutnty antd Statte aforc - said, conttiinig (one huntdred and two-n, ty-fiv e (I 2>) acres, mtore or' less, and boutnded by lands of Dan D)omiulck, Ivy ZA. A brams, Thos. Y. WVicker and othters. Tlorms of sale-One-thtird cash, the bialaitce (on a cr'ed1it of two years, paya ble it equ al annual intstalments, with Interest from day of sale, secured by ihe bontd of te purc'haser' and mortgage oif the premIses, with leave to the pur chaser to pay thto whole 0or any patrt or t he credit portiont The purchaser to pay for papers aind staimps. W. W. HIODGES, J. P.N. C. November 9tb, 1900. A For Sale. AV ERY DESfIRABLE l"ARMN ON 1.which is a good three room d well. ing, stables and barn, cotton housee and .negro cabin; also good well of water. 'Situated within four tiies of Nowberry .Courthouse. Said farm consiets of about 130 acres, and Is thte best within a niumber of miles of town. r Also one Buckeye mower and table rakec in good repaIr. r4 For fut.-hor informtation call on Mr. a I?. L. Hvynum or the undenrsIned.