The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, March 12, 1901, Image 3

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Knights of Pythias, Newberry Lodge No. 75. ~ TATED CONVENTIONH OF this L idge will be held the 2nd aud 4th T, --day nights oreach month at 8.00. - Visiting Kilulits cordially welcomed. THs. E. EPrING, K. of R. and S. Crotwell Hotel Buildinh. NEWBERRY MARKET. Corrected every Tuesday and Friday by Summer Bros. Meat ---...................... 7@8o. Shoulders ........................... 7c. Hams......... ............. 12(13c. Best Lard ............... ........... 100. Best Molasses, new crop...... 60c. Good Molasses..................... 25(@50c. Corn ................................. 650. Meal ...................... 050. Hay.......................... $1.00. W heat Bran........................ $1.15. 1st Patent Flour.................. 4 75 2nd Best Flour................... $4.25. Strait Flour........................ $4.00 Good Ordinary Flour...........03.2563.75. Sugar ......... ..... ......... to. R ice.................................... 08c. Coffee.............................. 1 15c. Cotton seed meal, per sack... 1.25. Loose Hulls, per owt............. 30o. Country Produce! Bntter, per lb ................ 15@20c. Eggs, per dozen ............. 121c. Chickens, each............... 16@25c. Peas, por bushel............. 85o. Corn, per bushel.. ............... 60c. Oats, per bushel................. 3" Oc. Sweet potatoes ................ 6 600. Turkeys, per b ............t 8c. Fodder, per cwt .................. 1.00. NEWIKRY coroN MARKET. (Corrected twice a week by J. W. Gary & Co;) March 12, 1901. Best...... ........................... 8 ic Just received 100 tons 1i1gh Grade Fertilizers, get our prices, we will make it to your interf-st. t&ftf E. M. EVANS & CO. Just received a lot of Stetson's Spring styles stilf hats at Jamieson's. SEASON T/CKET& Newberry College Baseball Asso ciation will sell season tickets this year for $2.00. These tickets admit to the grand stand. Seven games have already been arranged. Tick ets can be had by applying to the mlianager, E. E. HENDRIX, Newberry College. Telephone Subscriber. Please add to your list W. H. Wal lace, residence 108. and oblige t2t. L. W. FLOYD. Notice. I have removed my ofice to the I rooms formerly occupied by Cole L. Blease over Jainieson's store. DR. J H. MC- ULLOUGH. To the good farmers of Newberry we are you r friends. Don't< b yuntil you see us. Purcell&Scott. Wanted. At the Newberry Knitting mill, knit tern, loopes and toppers. First-classt prices paid for ex perlenced operatives. Address, The Newberry Knitting Mill, New berry, S. C. 4t.f. Palmetto Liver Medicine cures indi- t gestion. Price 10c For sale by t ly Dr. Van Smith's Drug Store. We save you money on Plows, H oes, etc. e Newberry Hardware Company. For Rent. 3 The Fred Werber house on College Street. For terims apply to Miss Marie I Werber. t&f.tt. For that tired feeli?,g, dizziness, etc., 'try Palmetto Liver- Me.dicine. Price 103. For sale by Dr. Van Smith's Drug t Store. .ly c CER?EOL/TE--Top Dressing The Wonder Worker! For oats, wheat, corn, cotton and 'n Vegitables. This Fertilzer has been used for years and will increase yeild d from Fifty to One Hundred per cent. Apply to Summer Bros., Agents I for Newberry County. The Home Fertz. Cbem work's Baltimore Md. t8L. Newberry College Baseb~al AssociatIon. The students of the college have or- 3 ganized a baseball team and will take o part in the intercollegiate games to be t played this year. Seven games have a already been arranged. The first of j the series will be played on the New berry diamond with the Presbyterian College of Clinton on next Friday after- s noon. The college has a strong team, under excellent management and the * game on.Friday promises to be a good ( one. Season tickets, which will ad mit to the grand stand, can be had for $2.00 t by applying to the manager, Mr. E. E. Hendrix, of the college. Like Oliver Twist, children ask for mnore when given One Minute Cough I Cure. Motners endorse it highly for croup. It quickly carecs all coughs and r colds and evsry throat, and lung trouble It Is "a spec iflc for. grippe anid asthma and has long been a well known remedy for whooping cough. Gilder's Corner Drug Store. VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. Sheriff M. M. Buford went to Colum bia yesterday on business. Miss Lizzle Ruff, of the county, is visiting relatives in the city. Miss Myrtle Sohumpert went to Charleston Sunday for a few days' stay. Mr. H. S. Rightmire and wife, of Union, arrived in the city yesterday. Mrs. Geo. S. Mower %nd daughter, Miss Myra, came home from Columbia yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. C. 11 Peake, of Union, S. C., are visiting the family of Mr. M. A. Carlisle. Mrs. J. L. Aull, of Dyson, who has been visiting relatives here, returned home yesterday. Miss Edith Henderson, of Newberry, is with Mrs. Wiley on Laurel street for some week.-The State, March 10. Miss Romie Belle Cooper, of Colum bia, camo up on Saturday and spent Sunday with Mrs. E. H1. Aull in New berry. Dr. D. L. Boozer, Jr., and Mr. W. C. Tyree made a flyir,g visit to Columbia, going down Saturday and returning Sunday. Mr. 'T. M. Roebuck went to Columbia yesterday to have an operation per formed ou his arm which was broken sometime ago. Little Miss Annie Cromer had the misfortune to break her arm on Friday while playing at the Boundary Street Graded Schools. Rev. Eugene R. Pendleton of Fay etteville, Ga., preached an interesting sermon at the Central Methodist church Sunday morning. Miss McLauria, who will have charge of the milljnery department at the Mower Co.'s store this spring, arrived in the city Saturday. Rev. A. J. Bowers preached at the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer on Sunday morning in the absence of the pastor, Rev. M. G. G. Scherer. Gilder's "orner Drug Store is prepar [ug to put .;% a neat and beautiful soda !ountald to dispense cooling and re Ireshing drinks during the summer nonths. Mrs. R. P Bryant and Miss E. Lilla Kibler, who were called home on ac ,ount of the illness and death of their 'ather, have returned to their home in )rangeburg. Mr. Graham Motherall, of Hanford, Jalifornia, was in the city for a few lays the past week visiting relatives. Ele left on Monday for New York vhence he will sail for Europe on a >leasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Wooten arrived in he city yesterday from an extended oridal tour to many places of interest in he North. They are now at home to heir friends at Mr. F. A. Schumpert's. Dr. W. E. Pelham is installing one >f the prettiest and handsomest soda ountains in the State. This fountiin s worth goiug to see. It is the pretti st and most complete fountain we have iver seen, and but few in the large ities compare with it. Let our business men awake from heir lethargy and start the town out n a more prosperouis era than has ever ieen known. Newberry has the men, he money and the natural resources. Vhy not get some new enterprises tarted and pushed to completion. The stereopticon entertainment given y the Odd Follows in their new hall in est Eud Saturday night last was a rand sudoess. It is the universal 'pinion of the large audience present hat it was the best enitertainment of he kind ever given in Newberry. Rev. C. C. Brown, D. D., pastor of be first Baptist church of Sumter, will eliver one of his famous lectures at the pera house on Monday night, the 25r.h f March. Entitled, "Courtship and !atrimony." Dr. Brown is an exc.l sint speaker and if you do not attend ou will regret it. Mr. D, C. I"'iynn left yesterday for few York and the eastern markets there ho expects to purchase the latest ovellies Owinig to a fire in Columbia e has been unable to secure a store at ba' place and has therefore decided to ast his lot with the people of New erry, and will have bome bargains to fer them when he returns. When you are bilious, use those fa ious little pills known uas DeWitt's ,ittle Early Risers to cleanse the liver nd bowels. ?y never gripe. Gil er's Corner Drn Sore. Mack'netosh Cape Coats, Men's 98c., loys' 88c., at Wooten's, tf. Last Wednesday morning Mr. E. J. [cLean, of Augusta, GIa., who had en to Prosperity on busihess, unet 'ith a peculiar accident. The hors~e ok fright from a train approaching 'om the roar and overturned the buggy. Ir. McLean jumped and became en ingled in the overturned buggy and te horse reared up on his hind feet nd as he came down struck Mr 2Mc rean on his knee, which is still very re and painful.. rATr 3H1Io. CITY OF TOLEDO, '( 'OUINTY. se FIcAI 4iK'HNKr makes oath th at he Is the 1Nio) f,.artner of the Utrm of F. J. (.ygygpy & o., udoing business In the city of Toledo onn's and Htate aforesaid anid that said rm wili ra the sum of ONEC Hf UNDRED OLa annt fbreach and every e a o of n,tarrh A TARRiI CURE. Sworn to beoeseand suse d In myv resence, thisuthday of Dtecember A. D.j588 A. W. GLECA80pi', Notary Pubili. [al's a tarrh Cure Is take~ Iiternally and ote ulrectly on the blood and4 mueous aur ices of the a steum. Send for testimontale rooe.d bd FiENEY & OJO., 'Icodo, 0, Hali's Fa.- y Pilisare the best Car load Trunks, Bags and Suit cases met received at Wootan'.. te THE FIKEMIHN'S TOUtN4MENT. The Invitation to the South Carolina Vol unteer Firemen's Apne,latlon Aceepied and the Tournanuent Will bo Held In N4 wbeiry Joune 11h a.td Oth. The invitation extended by the Cit. Vouncil and Board of Firemasters t< the Routh Catolina Vo'unteer Firenien't Association was accepted by the execu tive committee and the tournament will be held in Newberry on the 5th and Ott of June. The local committees who will be ap pointed to solicit contributions shoul receive all the support, they ask froL the business men of the town-especial ly largo contribu'ions should be m:id( by botels, restaura-its and soda foun tain owners-for they will reap mort than tenfold the amflunt expended Ir making the tournament a great success .I-,TTEt 0' ACCIl"ANCE. Greenville, S. C., Alar. 8, 1901. lion Otto Klett, er, Mayor of New. berry, S C.: Dear Sir: I have your favor of th< Oth, with enelosures. In behalf of the South Carolino Vol. unteer Firemen's Association, I thauk you for your kind invitation, and op preciate the work you are doing tc make the tournament a euccess. I sn sure that It will re lect great credit upon the city and upon the oflicers wh plan aid carry it through. The executive committee have ac cepted the invitation with pleasure, but we will be greatly obliged if you can change the date to June 5th and 6th. There are a number of reasons which I will explain to you later. If these dates are not convenient for you, there are no strong reasons why the dates fixed by you should be changed. As to details of the tournament I will try to see you in person In a few days, but if I cannot will write you fully. Please extend to the Board of Fire masters our deep thanks for their courtesy and promptness. Please advise tue by return mail as to the dates. The selection of the place and date of the tournament was left Io the executive committee and their de cision must be published in the minutes and diatributed. Yours truly, J. R. 11AYNES, President S. C. V. F. A. Mayor Klettner answered the above at o-ce as to the change of date of the tournament from the 15th aid 16-h of May to the 5 h and 6'h dav f J Ine, agreeing to the change, klowing it would be acceptable to the Newberry Fire Department Dnd to the city at large. So the tournament will he held on the 5th and 6th days of June and un efforts will be spared, with the assistance of the Association, to make the tourna ment a grand success. COMMITTFES TO MEET. The coMmittPeR are request- d to meet at the M"yor's offlee this aftor noon at 4 o'clock. The stomach cnntrols the situation. Those who are hearry and strons are those who can eat and digest plenty nf food. Kodol Dlspepsia Curte digests what you eat and allowa you to eat all Ghe good food you want, If you suffer from indigestion, heartburn, belching r any other stom'ech trouble, t,bis urep sration can't help but do ' ou good. The inost sensitive stomachs can take it. Gilder's Corner Drug Store. Missionary Servtce. A special ser-vica was held in the [lutheran church on Sunday ev. ning at whion an address was delivered biy Rev. Mt. G G Scherer, the past,or at the burch, to the Young Ladies' Mission ary Society. O.ving to the inclemency >f the weathe:' the at,tendance was small. Mr. Scherer delivered an in ieresting and instructive add rests le sook tot' his subje-ct. " l'he re-suits of the liscovery Oif Amerir." as hearing on I te kingdom - f Chr'ist,'' and spok. of I he 'iarvelo'us pr-ogr'es made sin-)' then it i01 lines of induis' r., and u-p. ciali3 I he progress of O'erii i nel k, ia.. sehoweci that, Amer'ica hid p-a ed no in-at) part, n the work of pre*aching in t,b- heathi mn the Gospel of Christ, and paving t,he way for the comoplete establishment of -eliglous freedom. A special collect,ion was taken for the genefit of t,he society. Headache oft,en results from a disor Jered condition of the stomach and sonstiyation of the bow' ls. A (lose or ,wo of 4 lhamberlait,'s Stomach and Liver Tablets will correct, these disor lers and cure. the headache. Sold by W, E. Pelham. Negro Arrested at Gloidvitie. Sheriff Buford has had a warrant for ,he arrest of Burge Caldwel', a negro sharged with disaposing oif property inder mortgage and obtaining money inder false pretence s, and has een looking for him for s"ime time. Ele found him at Goldvilie .yesterday morning, and afler surrounding the house asked himt to surrender a9;d 'old aim that, he had the house surr'ounded m,d there was i'o possible way of escape. L'he negro refused to sur'rendcer and at empted -to esc.apo by jumping out of ~he window, lie was pursued by the heriff and his deputies who shot at sim several t,imes, and one of the balls ~atdng effect in hi's leg Inflicted a pain uli but not serioue wound. 11. was 3itptured andi placed In N -whe*rry j eil W. await trial at the a.ex, term o ue sourt N'-wh.erry ('o mnty has an exe Lent offier in Sherff Bufor d, and wheni i warrant js placed in his hands he generally catches his man. Their pre'mptn' s and t,beir P-asan)t rff-cts mnake~ ik.W ut,t Lt. L,es Earl, R isers mosst, popula,r l it,tle p'ills whobee o they are known. They are sImply per feet for liver and heowel tronble. Gil der's Corne nrcgst Mine ANNIVEIISARYt UP the Literary 4netetloes of Newb3rry College. The public celebration (if the anni. versary of the literary societies of New. berry College will he hl( in the op. ora house on Friday. the 15th inst. Tho three societies, the Excelsior and the Phenakosmian, organized in 1859, and the I'hilomath ian, organized recently by the young ladies, will take part An interesting programme has been arrnnfed mnd the public is invited ti attend. The programme is as follows: PROuINAMME. Prayer. Address by tho President, W. J. Swittenberg, of the Ph renakosmiian S 'eicty. Phrenakosmian Orator, W. 0. Haig lcr. Subject-'An Uncrowned King." Music. Debate of Question: Resolved, That the British South African Policy is Justitiable. 1st Allirmative-J. B. ScIzIer, Ex celslor 1st Negative-U. C. Lorick, Phre nakosmian. Music 2d Affirnative-E E lendrix, Ex. celsior. 2nd Negative-- J I. Shealy, Phre nakosmian. M usic. Essayist-Miss Annie Riser, of the Philoinathian Socitty. Subject-Virtus Vinelt Omnuia. Excelsior Orator, J. 13. Derrick. Sub ject-Higher Battlefields. Music. Decision of Judges. Benediction. These public e*ercises have been held every year for the past three years, and have been largely attended by the people of the town and county and of ilic whole State, aijd have always re fleeted credit upon the college and"the societies. 'The celebration this year promises to be one of the best ever held. This is the first time Ihat the young ladies' society has participated, atid their part will add very much to the interest of the occasion. A Good Cough Mdiclne for Children. "I have no hesitancy in recommend ing Chamberlait's Cough Remedy." sas F. P Moran, a well known aod popular baker, of Pet#-rsburg, Va. "We I cave given it to our children when troubled with bad coughs, also whosy ing cough, and it has always given per ct satissetion. It was recommended Lo mt bX a druggist, fib the best, c--ugh medicine for children as it oblainf d no opium or oiber harmful drug." Sold by W. E P-lham. Follow the Ord,wd to the Ise d Front. Mr James A Mimnaugh has re turned from the Northern markets where ie purchased a beautiful line of tbe latest novelties in Spring goods. When he bas floished opening his imi mense stock he will be abIe to delight t,be eyes of eve ry one, even the most fastidious Don't fail to visit the "Rled Front" if .ou want bargains when par chasinig your Spring outfit; there you will always find a croewd and not only meet old friends, bunt also make new acqeaintances. Mr Mimnaugh is niever happier than when displaying hb.I goods and can fit, SoU out from "top to toeo Old Soldi.-r%u Expierioneo.. M. M. A'ustlin, a cIvil war veteran, of Winchester, In~d , writes: "My wvife was sick a long time ini spite of goodt doctor's treatment, b)ut was wholl t eured by Dr. King's New Lire Pills, which worked wondiers for hier health." They always (do. Try them. O.nly 25e at all druggists 1 0 i Jamtni son on the fi r't page i ti-6 pa. 'a gi vs 'ti you somn" fo d im ieU rh- Ottor.. you puteh's. son L spin e 0 hing Wti"n Jtab s n t...llk you ainyth i-g a'' .u' clot..: ing you1 can' depend on it and w,ben he tells *'u that he has r*eduti d the piriee oif his gootds 15 to 20 per retton ihe last. cut. piIces : hi. ad ertised, yoeu had helter go and a huy something is hei,ber you need'i it just, at present or not., for he cannot long sell goods at present prices All he wants is a inipec'tIl)t of his g'oods and( he knows y u will be sure to buy She Dtint Wear a Meank. But her beauty was completely hid den by sores, bltcets and pimples till. she used Bucklen's Arnica Malve. Tihens ' tney vaisht'd as tt ill all Erupt Ions. Fever Noree, Holls. Ulcers. Carhiunices and F'el.ins fromn its use. Jaifallithie for (Cuts Corns, Burns. Realda and Piles,. (Cure guaranteed. 25 - at, all druggits. Death. Mrs. Mary A. Kinard, widow of Alan Kinard, died at her home near St PhilIps on 8unday, 10th, aged 69 y ears. Her remains were laid to rest, i2 the burying grounds at St. Paula on Mon day. ( Mrs. Kiterinie Livington of t his coun ty died at the residence of her son Daniel LIvingston at Dead Fall March 7. 1901, ini the 74tt.h year of her age. Ue r funeral services were conducted by her pastor, Rev. D P. B3iyd at Newj Chapel where she had held her memn hiership for more than halt century. Ru leaiv.d see tral chlidren a -d a nuim b eof wr emdeidren to mourn t,heir los, whien is her galn. She die I in the faith Counterfeit of DeWitt,'s Witch Hazel Salve are liable. to cause bl.'od pois-m ir.g Le ye ihem .-line The original hals t,he E.mo lJ'*W i 's upon the box and wraoipr. It, is a hairmletss and heal ing salvo for selio eu.leses U..equal led for piles. Gulders Corner Drug' Death of au Old .andl Mark. Mr. ). W. T. Kibler has been a fa miliar tlvuro in the town of Newberry for a quarter of a coitury. ie was one of the oldSt citieen of the county. He was bor n1 in the lower part of the county April 13. 1425. a-id was the old est child of Mr. David Kibler who wis one of the first i- sidents of the town of Frog Level, afterwards and now the town of P'rosperity atid was for iany years Its poistmaster. It is taid of iim that though tbe namue of tile town wits ehanged to Prosperity dIririg the timo he wasi post ilaster, So opposed was ho to this innovaition that hie contlinued to stamp his letters with the staip Prog L"vel. NI r. ). W. T. K ibler was Ilis uldest child and the last to pass away. Ile lived for a Li me in Pomlaria section Rind it Prosperity and thel mIlovid to bte losl Itiver section and afterwards to the town of Nowberry where 1he hafts residtd for the past twenty-live years, lund for a good m1any years was in the rncveianitile businiess. Lately hie has tiot eenn it business and lived with his vin-in-law, NIr. W. A. Xinand. Ini February 18-19 he was married to Miss hulia Ainn larre, a daughter of Mr. Nlathlias Biarre, who still survives. Oil 13u,h FIebruary, 1899, they celebrated Ahe golden wedding day. A1 day that !oinm to but few people. Mr. Kibler lied at the home of Mr. W. A Kinard )n Saturday nornhig 9th instant and wvas buried at Prooperit.y on Suinday, he funerai buing conducted by ils pas or, Rev. NI (;. G. Scherer. in addi Ion to his widow he is survived by tinle Children, three sons and six laughterts-Mrs. .J. A. Simpson, of 'rosperity, Mrs. R. F. Bryant, of Or. tugeburg, Mrs. Will Johnson, of New >err, Mrs W A. Kinard, Misses Lilla Uld Gussie Kibler, Dr. .1 M. Kibler, of Nowberry, Mr. 1obert Kibler In (he bhilippines, and Mr. Lawson Kibler, >f Newberry. One by one the old land narks are passing away. S e that y,ou 144't tile original DeWit 's Xitch llazl Halve when youl ask for t The Genuine is a certain cure for >lies, sores -lind skin diseases. il1der's .'orner Drug Store. Plows! Plows! Plows! Ne sell them cheap. Newberry Hardware Company. x -ttilign Arouni About Thmoiby Creek, Farners are on a boom preparing to laint imore cotton, but we think with all 3e to live at 1111e a little Ilore than in he past. Wheat is looking fine. Despite the cholera and sore li ad k-hich has been prevailing aiong the owls somne of our neighbors have t good upply of little chickens A negro house near here burned down attirday, aild a little negro child was mrned to death ill it. Mr. Lambert Iep;drix anid family have inoved from Sparmtanburg down to 1Har to . quarter. The blacksnith shop of Mr. Newton R. ,ester bulrned downl thlis week - loss about S50-it is '4upposed some1 one0 had lel, fire thenl working inl tile shop. M%r. Y'ates Myers who( has beeni very' iek is better. As yet we hlavenl't hlad a case of small ox or iicinationl. Miss Ida Georg&is sp)endling a while at ete brother's~ ill Mt. P'ilgriml v'icinlity. Miss Mattie George anld Miss Lenla :ulnkle visited ill Colony comlInunIlity Sun lay. Mr Franlk SheOaly, of Lexingtonl Coun y, has mloved to L4exinlgtonl couIrt house o take charge of is ohice ats treasulrer at hant p)lace. We wvishI hlim muIIch sulccer/ n hlis new field. Not wishing to cast ally refleetionl, bult seemIs to 1110 tIle correspondenlts of The lerald and( News shou111 ldave a limiit to heir r.mge, as that (of thle 0110 often goes ieyond( inIvolvinIg that of the other. Now do not1 know that1 Mr F.ditor would call bis inIvadinIg tile alghts of anther or lnot. Much01 snecess to The I lerald and News VER~tON A. Marchl 8, 1901. lbhe liniIerinlg coui.h following grippe al l fell OIl Mi inuIl C llg h Caren For it i hr at ai'd lung. trr-ub,les thIs 11 t,he nily hurmnfuss rem. dy ihat glv s Imn dledate r.-sults. I'revents coisum pL n. Gilders C orne-r Dr'ug S ore. Look out for Purcell a scott's Prices. No natter what price you ire quoted you will dlways find us lower, Purcel l&Scott Mrs C. E VanDeusen, of Kilhourn, Vie , was alflleCtedi wit,h st,om'lch troule m d constipat,Ion for a long time. Silo a.ys: "I have tried many preparations tut none have (lone me tile good that. 'hamberlainl's Stomach and liver Tab 1t4 have." Tlhese tablets are for' sale ,' W. E. Pelhaem's dIrus store. Mr. ,J Li Epp)s, successor to Cotinty ~roasu rer Boyd(, yest erday too1k formai harge of the ollce. Mr. Boyd tu'rned ver the dlilferent counIty funds $23, 08.03 and he has sent to t,he State Lreasurer $23.039.47. All that. the peo tIe can ask of Mr. Epps is that he fill he ollcee as accept ably as Mr. Boyd, ,nd tis we feol suro he wiil endeavor o do. Tot f.ahupOl Nigtn Al.am, iike w th Croup," wrl en Mrs. J C. t SAoUld strangle bef'ore we couldl get a inctor, so we gave it Dr. inig's New Discovery, whlich g(ave (quick relief arId permatnent,ly cured It. We always keel) It in tile ho"us" to proltec4t 011r childrenl fr ,ml Fillp a. di Whi~ioopIina (5 mgh. It eurtti eI of iebronie bro)(chlta ' roubtle Ltt.at, n other remlredy wouttld relel ve.'' Intfalible11 for Coughls, Golds, Thllroat. atnd Lunsa troublt#es. 50o and $1.00. TrIal bottle feen tt all ruggsts.t rcorrespondlenit. Cair 1'lay, in ni,h last issue had somth1iog to i-ty in rc gard to the pledge of a ennd i!ate in thi. last etlnpaign relative to labir con. tracts. 1144 evidently hl.d rcfer-vilv" tc Rtepreseatt.ilve honin ie < ainid ThU Herald and News calle-1 on Ir. Dimi nick and asked him If lie hail anythitng to say In regard to the critivitm. Mr. Domililek said lie only desired that we shou ld (uot from1 the ( Colu mia1ild correspondence of Tle 1Ienidd and News in the issue of Pebrutary 12, which had evident,ly not been read by Fair 'lay. It will he tlee that Mir. Domlililek (lid all that could lie donlle at this line atild hopes to get the tle:tSl1le through early inl the next siss ion. Here Is the correspoidellenv: Colunbia, Peb. 14 -- As tihe, General A4s(mtbly is on tie eve of ad jlurnnoet it, will bet a matter of s01me intt-rest, to thie people of Newhory coiit v to know what iats lien accomplished in so ffar- its relates to theim. lY sibly tie question of the ilevase of the putishi-0 inelt, for violators of agrienitinal voin tracts it One t,hat, most, h-vdi cl conl ceins the farmers ind those who de )Pend Onl the contrlact, sy Aitm for their laborers. Several lielstur4ies were Iro posed, along theml one to 1icrease the puniiishlmenit froil thirty dit, to not less a1111 011-110 1110111hrP 110u1' 110VU h n m tiai twelve, which wias along with the ideas expressed by Rtepresontative Domiiiek in the litt caipailn: Iliother was inl trodilced by l'pres-nIt-t.ive It lI s to eilatrge thi jilrisdictiot of tlungistrates 4o Its to aLo'.i thei to sentenc %ie vil. tors to the chaillnaIn for a termll of three monthi. loth of these invastures were killed. A bill which oliuld reat ly relieve t bo sit. t.ion lassed tile House, but wits cotinttied iti.il next session, by the Senate. This, amiong other thhigs, prOVide0s tihiat the IpIun 181'111011 t of ft Violkt.or shl1,1 110t I11er-AtC its it rele .se froti tile terilS of Ile con tract, but if, after Serviig his seltenee, he refuses to go back Itnd serv out his Cont1 rne1t 11 Canii be tried and t'oviet'd againl, and 80 On tilllLi tihe 1 nt of tile termll for which l e hits eiit.rat.evd. The advocates of this meaur-- hopt, to get this hill thrmgh the Set4e eitly next session and While it will nol I all tilt. I ley desire, yvet. it. will he a gret deal better thanll at reent. An i1nnent Alelie, for l.,w Grippe. George W. Waitt, of Sout h1 Gard i ner. M%te , sAys: "I have had the w%or", coni !lh cold, ehtils anld grip and have lakei lots of trash of it Itecounit but, iolil. to the vendor. (111111eibrlint's C oihil iemedy Is the only thine that has dote any g,iod whatever. I have used one bottle of it III the Ch ill", (o01d aI gi-ip have ill left ime. I congratuilat1' the1 itnufaeturers of an hnlest ill- dieine." Ior. sale by W . I.J. I'etliham1. Come In out of the Weather And we will make you comfortable, not only while in our store, but on your way home, and after you get there. JUSt ThInk of It! all these comfortable goods going for a mere song. Men1's Mackititosht Cape C oats 5Me.: Bloys' 88e.; MenI's $5 00 overcoats $:t.-15, and1 finer ones a115 tt a litIe miore 111an1 hal f prlec. Very best all -wool I10ankiIets 10.1 at. $2 90, ii 1- at. $:I.75. Well, as to Capes and Jackets, if we charged any less we would be giving them away. Men's Underwear and many other goods at cut prices. Yours for business, S. J. Woot8qi We carry the best to be had. No doubt about it. "Buy SHOES or Mower Co., and got good ones."-Goo. E. K(emth (Co., WValkover, etc., (Itc., for men anid boys. Sterling, Rtegina, etc., et (c., foir Ladies. Full line of Children's Shocs, and we have the very best of thie cheaper lines mado in this country for Women and Children - -the cole brated Goodman line. Come and 800 us. C. & G. S. MOWER~ CO. STVAT1E 0O' SOUTLI[ CAit)l,INA, COUJNTiY ,Ol" N EWIBMiitY. A LL AND) SINGULIAit TIIMl' 'Rl1D LI. tors of WiTlliam Latngford, dhe ceased, are hereby requtired to icendel in and establIsh theie claims aga!einii ittd deceased before me at, my otlice ir the Town of Newherry, ont oir heefori th fifteenth day of March, 190l, amt ali the creditors of staid dIieeased ari hereby enjoined from piroseeniting thiel claimus except nto here In proviled. HI II RiKALCD, Master. Plows! S Plws! A Car Load I We- bought them cheap and are giving the people the ad. vanita?e. Call on LIS and see our assortmen and get pricrS before buying llar ialc 0 o A Dandy Lie of The prettiest you ever SaW Prices Just Right! also A Nerv /\ssortment of Wall Paper. R. Y. Leavel. r) r7i Ir4 p,1, , l'1(h 5 be I llod r .o moI tIst oif it! Ih hot IPs ( r s a;. i m-> uust of them!n ['hoi bet'. ( 'a oves. uIt muo-t of t huom! .&CL i.~O TE O Founded 1842. L'hu wor<t ~ ~7i~ T *'f hhas boon '0 IiflCIl JnL. bi U 8 (1(1 hat, _ wo oft .en hOe. I itto fti hub it it.~ io haimus t,bough hat the.r4 i no( otheur word that villai jut ly d) "cibo)t theo SIE jITu It 8 is as n1ar Jitrfettion as humnan s.kIll hat r been aleI to reatch. 000000 It combuiuneo tho hiigh quaiilities of ho ot heru i,nstuments ad hasi many unliquel additionsu of its own,. Chas. M. Stieff, Piano Manufdturer, BALTMORE, MD. N. antd S. Car~ iol inn i Bran ch Wafroroom, 2 I3 N. Tryou St., CHARLOTTE, N. C. THE NEWBEJIRY Land and $ecurity Co, Notes, Bondsi andi Mortgages. Stocks of all kinds and Reoal Eistate. 0. B.- MA YE~R, l'rosident, .1o. M. KINAInn SOC. 1n a1en.. ..