The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, February 08, 1901, Image 2

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F. 1H. AUIss. EITOl. T*i1P. BAND OF4 11OV'E. Aimat TruMs 4 n Tu%esdaly E-:vinhg --The %iIreomP by Iter. W. I, i rheri. Th:iinIlI ti'eat of the I;and; of Hope. a t p r i r :li .at o s*:-(t(1 " e v kep)t up :,in .r aCath tI hou h he S. 1lower amdl Mrs.e a Mrs. given oil Tw-day a Th;s organ:at in a A tlowing, and 5e h1appy andl(' Mir. 310wtT ann3: s!fr the prai.e uf o w w its he1arty co-11!.r%. - make the:-e be) :1: - lir-ned wai ti. -' 11 h. \' -! com e . a-:.: l'talm I 'ravr r was : Il I k p.: ' I i I 8 th I ~ . i nCie o,:ad-.; by 'w'r! i- "0 1w, Ha tn b ' ! he choo!. T :n- . ) for :. ea- ear is "Pre.- Forward'." The n;.otto lait ycur was "I'ihilin A llT ig The a11 -- of the afte.-Inol w k ,.C.. li%krud by I--. V". 1. Illerbert. of the KH ld VfWo a K im, "A 0. ma , : EI tenulld t11 by a. i . w'r': pre-ent. The nub,'- t w i -i-it :; e Upon the Chih;rn " Voll 11"- werf,w".:y c >wroct. I'adain,. I alvays deinm it a privileve tospeak to children. I have thaM privile right often, t"O, yet thin is "ornuwhat an en larged number of tL:at, crmvd Which I uisually addre:s., I wa-i tohd whon asked to speak to you I his afteiion that you woul be rather re8tless looking for wardI to a Iew!vd, and thcrefore I Iad bil- he iuerciful a1, to io. I was told also, nlot e.iactly in II-'wordh-, but to this intent, when a-kiky the pastor of this choirch albout what I -huI ld li:-poak hie said, abou t tt-1 inlinuteMs. wvith 1 t IiItI i.vIi nat l i on to im crt y. So I ha%%. been dIi.-Coura"cd -o far a- it lng tpeech i- concti1ernl1ll. In faet, I l:ve talked elllugh toebildren to know that they do not care for long_ spt ehes. Thie thing- that are her' load our liv- fuither bla(k, but the'o bags Of c7l y 1 , vk, . rk-nihiln 1! ('f a little piece I - -%;'. Hn -1N paper. .\ little pirl was wvi(_.. , M rn.oth, I :tn; ;a v .emn Im .rn p , 1tint 11 o;1 a te. ' aihina, whlt ktind of at trec is thil-: 1 ''Ii:t ia t'. it is it guil tree " ''\\ lI, m.una, I will have at heap of g uml drop' now, 1,'t?t" Somiebodyv Ia- certainlyv fa Ii.4 tree ('toek hanlyl, and Cfruiit,l booike and111 that i I wa t,. o '[a I' a e' lIur wholeV 1 .i in wr ing I it '. ie It , i l11t i l al.I yo rlifef', wvat if y.ou ilrt anddi l BtheriCl \\ilClani-. orll 114111 iothr MeIl im inf. TICII)utta isn whIa ne woris in ing toli e tlrl ife nnind out wl1hat lif14 ite is or w atil gold tin it, andIi do' the 11oo54 he1can whattha1 a ofrl thatCll on this teOinpX rauC1- un~Ion is tOU inakeI aim.0 h. ai11n of l then.hern wo thn all the0 o telngera I unons whlther taton (1.he) i orly oung, It lto one sobefr men an women.00 II i,g to tme, come hof t he 3citren toha v e berg hae ied Ith a)1. If ofl1d' thC unin pioso thatI some4, oftes hildr en wo ( cond ere thinkg thare th ilenio. Isto covrath, comounver thneC a boylo ooky comt hlfo th dear ao beook,o to haey good biguc timeon. a er whengery tho anybl omnieti whenke dilo not. stop to tnk bouall'rcithefd a r woerfulpledgo there, whlIllyo tr coves nthin aoutd Wheaco boy I'too toeh plege about tot,i beog to At. ty ate, oganizaione ofk tis. c 13iut siged tmato thise ane, ovnre the grounid of drinkilng atnd the use of to. bacco. The purpose of all tempe)ranIce work and of ti temnperance un aion is to make you boys tober men01, to gr'ow uip with. Out knowledge of the0 use of tobacco and sp)iritulous ikloro. We like to have this day come. We like to s0ee all these p)resents hiere. I can stop he long enough to ciongratuI late eory ono who has been faithful enough in cominug to this mcetlng to secure any of these presents. But what do they miean? This, that the good people who aro interested In y'ou chii dren are ready to labor for twelve months and not oniy to put their labor -, ' into it, but their money into It in order to get you to come hero to be instructed '. in temperance. - Tro Is the aim. I r'ememnber that some yeatrs ago there ,was a tempiorance union in a town not over ne hundr.&l miles amay. Tbe.. is not any union there for children now that I know of, but I have heard this, t hat there were two or th-ee boys who were milelibers of that ti i, ii who aro drtinkards today. When they were boys like yo, they took the ph ge that ,A have t0. ak ! n. Yuik :v' e2 o no ct:. celos.... 0":dy .e a union an b . o notn, go ingh : 'p the-0 ' u V :he tae litl together. Ther is .Q Sre ye'.n emingatim inth lieof threie grs when hey wl ha tol sae o. Llow are L hea you no goinge th ee Well, IU wlol? elno the ubest way, the hortet, the hay that, pruNh althe oun, and they h Ae tcewib :hro: : t T e togehe. Therle d at .a umke inere ld an there gdirs l:: :- il hato ti out? youn may ave you gao o tho Ld tes t'r:ie v.r Wlhem tohlli n nhe er p:w-r, thn oret, the wahare IChseernc bowl,..r. d and thythve recewinb tie7ake h ke ome thi. Ther man that love,. J1esus, who has committed his life to the kteping of the Lord, t,at tn bes oum Out the paropr aim ia life. A d every pledge that hoe couhl po jssibly make, whether as a cit,i zea, as a urch anem her, or a member of any temperance organization or any It,her, every one of them simply goes in lte wi t tah e great amin r punrose of his it, w hich is to glorify L,he Lord, it wIo h eand ho has givn the keep. ink of hmis heat. That covers al of it. th hil ] ,vt: iesus, r wo haot come lwri' ito thtiis worMd uo'hnat s:ave us frIdan t o t lhe ad pila or to save tha it haven. ie wis ei 'at by our ill avely A'd her y0 save d fron thaie ona a to save uIsk to tte otier, lIe camie to redeem t us, to make us over like himself, so that we tught live riht, a do hi wil. go thai the aLim that you must. have is to glorify the illae-ous nam of this he'hrit. whao) hHt. dIitd for' yot. Ilhen will yoaur 'l--dg'm. he lep l, (God w rsill i hnortd, yotr Lart- s will e h onor'i, lw our teehi erts ill he honorvd. ie ' will bo gtoiae, and thsre witl risi up a geea t io or yocauvng Fe anl wret tei Newhrry tilt, who are fato fu' - Irue t. o , the hurch and11 the t eem .anity. This I prav itta t hu the .'musn thut th. retit A. .li e-iclm on111 of M . H eheit.'l. o+- - "\ - t '.hor roll a1 1alledl ty u .1 r"' wa-! , sia-g by th er.tir , Ycho. 1% 'une:- w'ere e'tatoie I ti ring *1 i a' a.h h I a i (;r,e a e beoar fgo itno iindo ht-' . Of that minat r 29 did a. a. 1e a meet iner luritng thle year. 8 we.*t a reset, at a-very an- eting ex 'epT 01w, and ti I made an average ina aut tent :ance oif from 50) to 9lti per cent. Tlhane who did not mists a meeting *luring~ the y'ear' were awardedl two dol laurs, th liris't, prize. Tiheir namos ate: Jotlay aDavie l t ' I.$nltn lIolly D)aevt,. uita aacelr. M~aery tDavix. Eaetl itanr I . zzte Etarhareit . (uro mair Mat tIe Epettaig., ic Wai Wi7lltam tAron. IailAane Mafettt ltaunter. Mgi ilohsn MosaHe lItay ea. GinberilHummer I)oa'u M atia,.eore Sumtue. given o all hoAe wo maest,.veag attenanca'of o rpr Went. ?eI hu Adaaca. Pau nAd Tuatg. Maigl lontiaea. iMaggi Thompson. Jaes Wa 1)amso. Eva Weagast. (ToniWe.ot. i'via . "uei Werbet. 'Ioa. 'Mannc0. Elm taoo Ipeedt, Theala ''t~iatt.hirdpiz rsaabook, whaiOkch is atdanc *of over 50Veri ceana. TaitIlilDca PR IZ LIST.' Jlita a) itle. Jal. Jeniao Mannla. .dr '. itmIol MoaciC Davidton. raxne*lk. R'ut inatGilder. frrtI(o aaa. Gaienlvev Man. VmiLa. Tho. Tloaran. Ato A unie Tart.. L LoaIte Johnsn. I)t(Tgan, Mintnle Evlavir. lli saafa JuanahrPan.. ?tcyly. Doyanae Vhakltre.i Elaudo orrist. aira ~ Cyhril Hl.aaa.ro. (aay(na,e Olivue fleavIr. ande frtPrs. NX- 'LSIOR ITEMs. Sunday was a rainy day and unfit for church going. So far we have no small pox in this section, and very few are being vacci nated. Mr. Foy of Saluda county, has been on a visit to Mr. D. It. Cook's family. Mrs Shea'y is visiting her daughter, Mrs jaies Livngston, in Saluda sec t:o1. Misses 13-sie t,nd Mamie Counts have been on a v,sit to their brother. B. C. Counts and wife, of St. Luke's section. ''he patrons of our school have pur chased a bell, which will be put it shape this week, so when you bear the be I sound -u now do't get alarmed Mr. Yarborouhzh, the temperance lee tir- r. wai at ur school buildiu,: -gaiu. Wedue-day night. and ulde a d temlr*anoe ta.: to a very ;eod aud e M. Yarror%u?b setem verli uuc. zcested ic h:s work. and we tove bis ee oc 'teaipera:e may re su:It n1 re r. Mrs. JA-s ._',24e. x, ;",. s~ -~ juew corrt?sri~d' writin_ !rom Co'Onv sectLQe ive us the ne.ws often. ai we have always been a fond lover of "violets." Owing to the rain, there was no ser vice held in the sebool building here, Sunday afternoon. SIGMA. Stony Battery Budget. Vaccination is all the talk of our burg now. Mr. John D. Boozer and his two brothers, Clayton and Hans, have moved theIr families down in Lexing ton county, where they are now en gaged in the eaw mill business. Mr. Z. Wright Dennis' new dwelling house, near the Morris public highway, is near completion. Sturday, one week ago, the writer and his family mado a flying visit down in dear old Lexington county, where we were the guests of Mr. Henry 1). Taylor, of nearlR!ghtwoll. We spent the night with Mr. Taylor, and on Sun lay returnedito Mr. J. A. Krelle's, near the line of.,Newberry and Lexington countics,:wherc-we.s)ent:the day very pleasantly. We'lfnd tho~people ofthe piney woods in much better financial circumstances than the people in upper No. 9 town Ahip. They huvo many advantages iver we up-count.ry people, as they have plenty of good pine timber, to make shingles and croasties of, besides a vreat deal of oak and hickory, and In reneral you find every farmer, who raises all of hIs home supplilA, with i plenty of meat, plenty of lard, plenty of 1lour, plenty of corn, plenty of oate, plenty of potatoes, etc. And the morey they make is clear money. You Mid alnost every farmvr down near Rie it well with altos" all of his last yea' totton, which goes to mhow that they are not in need of money. They aso have a gre-ut deal of good fertile land. Mr. Th'omas D) Amick miadIe a shee'it v'sit down in Lexiogtoni. Oh, Tomn, t.h'-ro must. h,e a clique in that, visit. W\e are sorry to bear of the deat.h M. Arethur IP. Vaughn, of Newherry. W''. ha:ve known \f r. Vaughn for male C. M-. Nichols has purchased the R's,.e* If. HIiw place s's the Sto'.y TI -. re-.:l and,. i- do; ng some reupai rI ..; th, nou Mr. D)-'.l P'. Adams, Prof. J D) Taylocr andu~ .nozuas D). A mick, of ml a' Pr9osperIitv, enmau out, t.o Mr. O 8 Nich--Is' inst i-aturday on a hunting *ex podition. TLwo dog fighuts, two rabbits, one patridge and shot at by a tmist.erioeus gun was their luck. Just ask Dan about. it. Mr. Edit.or, we never like to make any complaint of anything and espec ially of bo small a matter as we are g , iug to make referience to, but our last two tissues (of The Herald aund Ne--. could hardly be read on account of some p)ar't of the paper being folded over when at press. Mr. J. B. Fellers Is about through hauling lumber from Hawkins and Mitniek's saw mill to build his eight reoom d'welling in Newberry. Proif. J. D). Taylor and wife have re t,ured from Columbia and will make their future home for awhile in the Mit. Pilgrim section. Mr'. Andrew Nichols of Stony Bat tery section Visited hIs son Mr. P, L. Nichols in the St. Luke's section last Sunday. We would like to see the child labor bill pass at this session of the legisla ture as it is a good bill and would be a blessing to humanit.y as there are too many children worked in our mills who are too young. Chips, did you ever read the second Epistle of John? There is a p)etition on foot in this section to have Mr. George Lest,er put back on as mall carri'er on the old St. Luke's star route, provided all the part.ics along the r'oute will olga hIs p)etitIOn, but the law says that the mail elrier musiit het a)lO t,o read and write the' Em*gssb language intolligenitly. While we would feel sorry to see Mr. Bushnell Bowers, a son of the HI'n. L 8. BJowers, of Prosperity, put cff our rout.? as h e akes a good and u'ner'gete. mail carrier and we have beard no com plaint of his admiuistration as mall carier on this route. So we will close for this time for fear our fow little notes may reach the waste basket. JAY IIIRD. The Bl*st Presoription for Mislatla Chills ann Fever is a bottle of Grove's Tiasiueless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron andr quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no na. Prina ano. The cold weather ha vitased t.h- sal I grain to look (rmall ) for the past few days. News in (he eounty Is searco, F1am1e old seven and sx. Mrs. Fannie Ilaile, of Newberry li been in the vomutniviil,% for Heveral days V111itIn! frI.As - t '-, ZatiVOH. out friut J I.1, G14ary Uille is 4on. fir! ( to int hue ftom a vacvcinlated ari. but i -'imtroving some. J tr1j - W. ILtdersonu has been on a busiuess tripl to Newberry this past week. J. It. [%ichard his been attending coirt at Nwbterry. J. C. aU J l: I 't'tdeld have torcd from :t C lur- vt I.,., W h ro.: I I). v va,-ua e arm . S . 41rd b s lien v r: ;I of the lower part of the cum .v au dQds a .ine prosp4t Aor sw-al e-iu. Now is a farjeis oI e e t u-"ri as the small gran aereage u - -asQo: 50 per cent iu the pos' 4 yc:s [By increase aereag:0 in g:-aio of course will deeresse thec cotto w. reage which will put the farmer i a shape that his expenses cannot be .i g reat as has been for the past 10 yevr-. There Is a day comn that eohh cot ton State will consume its production of cotton except Texas, judging by S. C. mill record of 1900, an the we will have a cot,ton market from the mill 6 months instead of 3 or 4 and get better Trices. As a general thIng the advance in cotton from Feb. 1 to April 1 bne fits a class of people that can better af ford to sell at low price thant hose who have to Sell from Oct. I to DVc. I to pay off papers that are against them for cul tivating their crops Farmer's don't practice the economy that, other classes do is one reason why a lot of us don't succeed. J. 1). Epps, Jr., has been in the mule business and came out a good one a head. Good luck. T. B. lendy is suffering with heart trouble from the OIu cis of a cour-inv spree, hut viv,ss he will soon b. 0 K, as thieyouing lad its are ad muin ister'inc all proper remedits for relief Mr. R. E l,-vs h's gonle to ColU II mbi - aud other eities on a business trip. Miss Lizzle Rulf, iauLhter of D)" 1 H. M. Rull, and Mirs. M. V Cald wel were on a visit to Mrs. 13. S lard i a few days a 'to. Mrs. J. E Cofleld has teen confin, d to her hed % it h grip. We are !-vr - to state that. our you i Sa*d 'lit.n.sis LYk-s is confivied to the h1(jutde fro" a V -ciinated arti r. . J ilcarley died at the hom. of his dau-v hter. lr. B. sH. II td ry, Feb. 1. 1901 anL1 wit, carried toWalnut Grov. Spartanbmurg County for burial whe he has beet living for the past 60 vears iIe wvas bortn in this~ County 'neat Guilde-r's Creek. Heu was 73 yeats '-ld. ConsumpionR is destruction of lung by a growing germ, pr-ecisely as moldy cheese is destruction of cheese by a growing germ. If you kill the germ, you stop the consumption. You can or~ can't, accor-ding to when you begin. Take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil: take a little at fit-st. _ _ a It acts as a Sfood ; it is the easi est tfo o d. Seems not to beC food ; makes you Shungry ; eating is comfortable. Th gnuneNusYou grow strong ts. icture onr et r. Take mnore take sno oither. not too much ; enough is as much as you like and agrees with you. Satisfy hungel with usual food ; whatever you like and agrees with you. When you are strong again, have recovered your strength--the germs are dead ; you have killed them. If you have not tried It, send for free samrple, its agreeable taste will surprise you. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists 409 Pearl St., NJew Ydrk. 500. and $1.00; all druggists. Contract to Let T RUSTES OF UTOPIA SOHIOOLJ will Jet out cont ract for building SchoolhOwno on Saturday, February 16. at 11 o'clock. For plan and speciflres. tions apply to trustces. Trusic Os will claim right to reject tiny and all bIds., F. M. SOBHUMP41RT, Oh' mi. Feb. (1, 1901. f&t 2t. ONT R.t vr TO LET. (lTli rr lToPl.\ SCIOOf II. nII -t 4111 voAt.ret filr buildinir S hmol lluw oi Sat m'rd-y, li'vhruar II. h,t' 11 W('eOVIk. W01r p)l and HpM. I d -Ilo ap Io )ruIees Trllstve14 wilclatn i ht Itr'%t ny a d al bids. -' )l S('lII . M l li'l l , .ebriuary 11, 191. CliMrlun. Fiue !'otton Seed. W 11 1.I, - E-:1,, T 1'!V . I l-:MA 1D1." u, .2Cm 1-ushes-, mallm Ilovt (I prO lif InIIg hl I otto Se t-4d as (oll. ws: [ 1 bI -hIII lI lot" 4o p. r bus4h l., and in .mlierk (Ialtill itve 4 e. per bu-,bel. F- r,y t,oi(s tf this cotton will wi igh a pound. atid it wilt third itself. I have kept tbt seed l:e fkefy pure. J. L. M\':ER, I..oug-hooe, 4. C. RN ODINHNCE. 2111O111 if "ji S111ll - ' u Al hi s he :. d W. ~ A'. 4.f.NGO * ~~ Llp** -...4...V -- a f' r"Vt N:a e:>:' w. i I. ry W. -4. & T. T. . NO . OlN ORDINRNCE. To Provide for' the E11forcement of Public Vaccilnationl as Authoriucd by the Board oI Health of the Towu of Newbery, W IIREAt 'AS, T1711E BOARD OF Ilealth (of the Town of New berry, South Car olina, has reported to the Town Council t,bat there is danger of the inLroduction of the contagious dis ease of small. pox i the Town of New bery, and for the pxrpose of preventing said disease from being so introduced and spreading in said town, the Board of Iealth has determined by resolution that all persons residing in the Town of Newberry, or who have daily busi I ss Ihriei-h. shall be vaccinated on or tjofore tb- 2.) day of February, 1901. A ed. whi re-.s, The said Board of deni.h has provided for vaccii-atiou free of cost to all persons iffected by the flIIowingt?rdinnIce.: And, wher as, Municipal authorities !%re empowered to require and compel v tecitiat,ion by an Act of the (-eneral Assembly of the Slate of Hout.h Caro 11,11, entitled "An Act to establish oeal 1oards af leath in Cities and in 0orporated ''owns of the State, and to 111-tine l ie powers thereof," appr-Ved J 1nuary 5t, , l85 Now, thertfor-, lie it ordain(d by Slie Mayor and A elermen of the. Town of Newherr. , Soulbi Carolina, in ('oun cil assembled, and by aut,hority of the same: SECTIoN 1. Th'at all perlsons residing w iihin the i ncor porate lim its of the T'own of Newbuerry, Sout h Carolina, rni all persons who are no' residents of th.- miid lown, bult, who transIlact daily13 bines" t her*i n, shall hei vacci natedI ou o.r befure the 25th (lay of 1"ebruary, 1)D 1901 SEU. 2 l'hat any person who shall niegiect or refuse to comply with the terms of this ordinance shall be pun lst'ed by such fine or imprisonment iot -i'xceed tbe sumn of One hundred . o-or inmprisonmien , for not n:!ore 'ahiirty datys. ;C 3. That any person refusing or o.-g'i .t,inag t' bie vacci nated as required y t.no* foregoing section, and Is fined 'ur II impisonied for such refusal or neg *e*: to he vaccinated within five dayr :'t.,r p)aylng such fine or the expiration of h is term of Imprisonment, shall be lin d or implIrisoned for such offence in t.o-. discr'etion of the Mayor or Town (2 uinell. Such fine not to exceed one hiund redl dollars or imprisonment for' noI more than thirty days. Done" and ratified under the Corporate Seal of the Town of Newberry, [r6.r.] South Carolina, this the 5th day of Feb)ruary, A. D. 1901. OTTrO KLETTNER, Attest: Mayor. C. & T. T1. C. N. AN AXE TO GRIND 18 generally the result when you buy a cheap one. Try one of our cole. brated Blue Jena. Nowborry chop. pors, and you will have no other. Each one is guaraniteed. We will be glad to show yon our line of edge tools and give you pricea l-efore you buy. Afew McIntosh (oats that wo Are closIng ouL for it.s than cost. f 2t Ja-eon JAMIE Cut-F rioo On Winter Suits, OvE wear Wo have just inauurated our Clear.i big lot of Men's and Boys' Suits to be el tiot purchased a Winter Suit now is y this ,alt ts i cost sale, for wo niow sell i Less than Cost, and all to be closed out wit The Shoe How s,%%soa puts us further in tho Sho's duriig the past skinsou - ale at tless the rit W: argt stook of Shoes now o Qit ha A Ml SONS is the plaec Sl m l'z, and all kiuds of Gento' AT THE 0 Kodacs, Amateur Supplies, Standard Books, Blank Books, Bibles, Office Supplies, Stationery, and hundreds of Valuable Articles selling at a very low price. We must clean out all this stock for a new line. Give us a call at The Book $tore. W. 6. MAYES. Notice to the Public. Having been with the Singer Manu facturing Company for t,be past four years, and has ing been transferred from North Carolina territory to Newberry, I desire to announce to the public th 't my headquarters will be wvith Mr. Todd, the Commission Merchant, wbere I will carry a large stock of the cele brated Singer Machines, Oil aned 'Nee dles. Tro anyone in t,he city or count,y of Newberry, who.has an old machine, andl is thinking ,'f excheanging for a new one, I desire to say If you will let me show you a Singer, you will find my price right, and It is the world's verdict that, the Singer leads, and all ot,bers follow. We have the round bobbin, the improvement over the Osciaator, what we call the C. B Machine, and we also have the Vibrator. I will give as much in exchauge for an old ma chine as any man, and I will guarantee my prices are all right. Reomember, it costs nothing to have a new Singer placed in your house on free trial. If you find the machine as rep)resented, I will be glad to deal with you. They are sold strictly on their merits. Remember, we sell on the easiest terms In the world. Don'. forget, if yucan not find me, any infoTrmatlone lfwihMr. Jas. F. Todd will always receive my prompt attention. We taeIn exchange 01ld machines and pay from $5.00 to $25.00 for them. -Yours very truly, J.L ILL. Attractive We are offering some very great bargains in our "JOBlDEPARTMT" It will pay you to inspect them. Clothing, Shoes, Lap Robes and various other items to make room for new goods. New Goods are already arriving. S. J. WOOTEN. Lumber, Shingles, Door's and Bash ' at lowest pricen. by C. H. C annon. t1. l SON-S SALE! rcoats, Woolen Under , Etc. co SalO of all Ho!vy Witiler Goods. A osed at about half priet. If you have Ur opportunit !. W d do not adver'iso grear mlanly 8.1it, for Woolen Underwear is bout regard to Cost. 3e of Newberry. WLad in this line hla evor. Wo have than we have ev r Sold in a similar i of our Hoes. I hand. S. when you need Shous re to buy thon. Purnishings we are headquarters. LD STAND. I would take this method of informing t h e public that I am now in the gro Icety business at T. Q. Boozer's oldstand. Ipro pose doing a strictly cash bu siness from date but have a sys tem which does away with the trouble of mak ingchange. You are invited to 'call and investi gate. Respectfully, Lei ol W.Cozby. We carry the best to be bad. No doubt about it. "Buy SHOES of Mower Co., arnd get good ones."-Geo. E. Keith (Co., Walkover, etc., etc., for men and boys. Sterling, Regina, etc., etc., f..r Ladies. Full line of Children's Shoes, and we have the very best of the cheaper lines made in this country for Women and Children-the cele brated Goodman line. Come and see us. C. & G.8. OWER GO. Teachers' Examination.. T teach es cetfcts ilb at, Newberry on Friday, Ferry l5. h, comnmenceing at 0 o'clock. A ppl icae.s will furnish all stationery. Eugr. S. Werts, td. Co. Supt. E'duc'n N. t . Interest paid on deposi's in the Savirs Department at the rate of 4 per cent. per anhum from date of deposit at The Comfffercial Bail OF NEWBERRY, 8. C. CAPITAL - - - $50,000 00 We transact a general Banking busi ness and solicit the accounts of indi viduals, firms anid corporations. DIREOTORg. GEO W. SUMMER. L,. W. FLOYD. GEO. S. MOWER. P. (7. SMITH. F. Z. WILsON. W. LI. HUNT. JNO. M, KINARD. Pre' ident. 0. B MAY ER, Z. F. WRIGH T, Vice President. Cushier. Call on (7. H. Cannon for all kinds nt Lumber, Shingles, Doors and Sash, t,1y