The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, April 12, 1901, Image 2
1 it MAl.lNG l4 l OvKS.
c'e are tumbng bIocks In t he
j:. of ra V' ild N idilti, Ita ( 1I
s),ltc r ;t . I, ' o p ntii I Iea . S0oeI
I .1115 ile1 ie 11t i t atld s i - -
It,t. att0ie ''. Flle t! 'he r'ei;\l -
I .:- : l n se: S Ab ,
10 1'(' 1' !\ t' e o , 1 10 tt i e1
- t
ov K . fr the Lood of
thew town, wh n will,vil bet-tt-it him.
I'll' w ill :t i I I m I" r illy to 1t h. intw r
eQ T. r aw. .-: 3o VAn't even
before a thing i ri Th-Y Ire
vh!-onic kickors anA IIIm,It headi at Ie;tr
Itit life, for It 4ne !n tq tihe! Ib e t
thinls mu1t life Who is alwitys lokitg
for It ble anid st (' it) go(t lt a l y
tling. 'I'Thly arte stumbi liblocks in
thO Way Of I he! proi (it ally town,
Iad OnI-t i1 s i S Li iis iit-ult to SUr
1110 i alnItiid mIOVC ftrwardj in spite
of lhn.
Wo d) not know whet11her. we have
any uvh siumbtling bick i Ne -
I-ary OV not, bil tI we feair there are
SIIIn, Will are ktow stnldilg inl t1b wa.\
ki te pror(! prq f our town, antd by1 so
kl:oing themnzlveA as 11uu11eh
har :i, a y o e :, ae 'w 1 .
a'' -:eri a f onver:~itsatit l[tae
el tt.Aa:' :ot. g t!tem huntadaed mfen
Il a' tiaM. andt t btd it, is donte nintet.3
miaiit if 'he mai. A .d that is the
trioahh' withi the' ,tatrtinag of any' new
emerprlJ)li.t ji't. audiv in N1!wherr'y. At
h-ais i i'alioo itany p )u mlle saem totL tatnk
so. We~ wouhid like to seei this spirit,
comp-teyItI~ mailatecd if it, doe's exis..
shltI' I gt tgether i andta workl together
tad uttitl they dlo yul cianntot e'xpect
ta) see~ yourt towna buaild utp aind prtosper'.
Thea grumb!ttur as 1ad g row lers't should be
entlistedt it te volun ateer army anal
Slnt I t to I th 'ilippin aes, and as the(
i hhi t.in is ab otl ov.er th1 is would( gve~
- of the wit' I anta o 1 brIoad(en and ex.
pa .' Youtcan in-eer make ia pro...per
Otis connuun1 Ititity byv contant 1ly talk ig
atotut har<i'i imns and throwing cm d
water* Ott 'eery *'nterptris t.hat is sug
We could hiave another cotton mill
or two ort threet yarn mtiIis
If there couthll be i unanimi'yh of sent i
mit n. ll- conet, of at.iona. There1(
wIll be so121 eonte to sayi, as tootn as tt).
m.dtt'r Is suetia~,d, thtaLth be itls aire
notL mintt-cg mrotiey. T'hey contin'ue to
bui (1ld t in 0 thera towns'amid the
t'twns p-ner and the mIlls run. It
gives eampoymentt to people andl aakes
a market, for the surro'unding country
and it woutld pay the buslness men of
Newber'ry to. putt somea mnoney in another
cotton tmtll event if there were no dilvi
duand for the saext five years and the
mill only matdo expentses. Bitt the
mills are not now losing any money if
properly managed and for the past, two
or three yeaars till of them have, made
big money.
Something along~ this line must be
doane unless Newberry is willing to
stand still and seu the ot,ber towns
* . arouand us leave us badly behintd in the
march of progress and development.dWe
are anxious to see the town get to.
gether and build a mill or two mills.
- People outside have long been wonder
ing wby we do not.
Politics isa rather quiet just now and
* ~ it Is well that it is so. We want to
spend the tinte and energy in the ma
terial development of our Stat'i and we
caupot fiud much to tend to this .end in
polities. The candidates will have
.4 plenty of time next year to tell their
'j tales of WOO.
We direct attention to the letter of
Mr. T. J. Nelson in regard to the
Charl'etonl Expioitionl. His sug!estions
are end and we h lp .\lr. Carlisle will
eal" his forot's toe'he r and orgatii/.,
:lhi t,! to work. loin't le itill Ieneet
by ! he k. ke's titn.- grumblerz (ir it se
you NIlI WVe vith ou Ilway. but
.'tI tO , 't'I and ive K .1 11-.4 e o f the titil
e ( ' 'L~i, zii1:6 wil he at. Ilhe Ix
C i t i4 t1 i 1. II tN i: b i t i -ti s
oA 0 1 11:kt Ihl:. I X!.ib t proli
h t''' V Ct k ii rap.ti t
t :II It I% - far h
N :'i 'n mu.ike
-.11. i n thae
t A up tn r y s-o 1f th
to wn.mz ,A a d ,n : nnz Neo- r th.e voy
Th ' a % - t' o n m 3 I.- 'or NO It
t u i ot y i a fa in1 t
principi~~~ of O'f r eimcat0prya
antou et- i t-o phit.'rt a l. et e. n-Ii
1~ 3"t ~.1
h' t Ve I ,ttra 2., t ih' ai e
hto - k! a n 1 -ic i ll o th
havv ( ip u lita, a N n tau' qer-i
t. 114I) t ir rit tl;- a vI I . int t I I
I 'I- t.n tit I ~ Il'Z O 'M : e ItA' h
pI lIII0kD,' bu t when Itey rin alhey v vhouldi
leksitr h: come atajgren 5
.\hr.ind .\ur. J1"h""Tl %%fht1wr aof
L ingo n I - t 't V t .t. J E
.\mui t-' n arl . o t cmmunti!g
E ister un. . , I
4 he e. 4.b ' -ie at th rsde c
.f Mar. J.I \ T 'r.a. t :I v (i
and.. I-p 'e (*i t I ., e 'Nl . Jrd TEi
A t i'. *i8 Ii i ri . ' in I Iii s .m i.,
hito-i,t:a. Ieh an'ii Sun:s .%h 'ad.'e -
i4 I regr tilt'siy much p t' that Mr. t'
1'oAn.i ean tol' re.r o the ei yo
Chalees,tn .'i whe r e'.'Uohey wih hav
the dotors h to e rt''m a'noth ro ea
tio n hi. ear. lu.Imga os,
h oprt'in will- not be as ione
asNii' t.he o\h onte asi n that eil
Mr . an Mrs V. Z Wt'. Taylor, of eari
Aie oi.ou'tinlC.i. iym
(Fa,,li Pla vtisited W"'i*.ldi Plu l Sunday
Marh 3iflt~e. ln.m agin Mr.t( Fairett
P lay, you i' ar alay lcom,'et sin ourt
iter-ila Mrs. A w. Taylor, visied
Mr. J. H.et Diiowd s week.M Suda
Aitc 3ordto Cete igrmei r. I ave
notliced30 almost in113 vey sect)in o,har
prIce la fall t wco'tbieg byn ert
itie-niMs. Wy ot,lrus, avsmald
an. Jount and lhn .weekn.iur o
good1, pic at ot Ibevor ecRtIon yhour
mleat havd bee .u lir.a,hmat.iGhlip says1)fo
the lince weu ofwatllw ut theo nd
leave non',e for you,~ unes e ralo ourL I
Mr. S. As Quatt,tebam istton has arounld
huing lcowsii . It. went,on t.i 1gtn Lex.
1ing01 to and brough* wt oen in ie sock
Mr.le Tho S. Aalo and ther avi
itdMr. DA aeba. Adams isteroun
day.
Mr. Wilo L'uig who has been in
North Carolina going to college has re
tutrned home for v'acat ion.
Mr'. A. Fulmer, of Columbia, is vie
Iting relatives in L'ixington.
Masers. Eddieit Taylor' anid Luther
Krell are located at, L'ngley i. C.,
taking pholographa.
I 010s0 by wishing you Mr. Editor
and .5 our staff also) the many readers of
The Hrad and News much sutccess.
Res.pectfull y,
Prosper'ity AprIl 8th. Wl lg
Woarking 24 HIoures a ay.
There'se nol rest far thoste tfr*eless little
wnrkers-Dr, Kling's NeJw Lite PIlls.
Millions are al ways unsy, curliug T1or
pld Liver, Jusundice, Bililiousness, Fe'ver
and Agre. Thley banish Mick Head
ache, dirive out Nialaria. Never gripe
or weaken. Small, Iaste nice, work
wondere. Try them. 250 at all drug.
giata.
URAN)RA
11*a Soneliting More to say AIosut Vinakest
null The'4 It11 Will Wi lto Absoom
tine Oiter Thisltgn.
It, is trile, I think, that ill birds anld
small animiials as weli as tnt,). womor
and elhilhrin are Afraid of snakcs, nliort,
So than Oh y aire 4.f ollIct h i e.itu re-;.
l'here is Somuet lhiil inl tilit shtap'- at.d in
the gliding, nolselcs'; Iovemiet of th,
serlwit tt thtmakes hum repuisive 11n141
'aba8s :11 the mi'ld of tho blhler it
iatural fear of tht- CrvHturl. It io toi-.
it'Itu-tive fet.r that gives it ilit pow er c
,4 ehrm for fear haq alwa3 s a Iaal, s
i1g VI-4. Ct neit l 1-'mi d ani tlepriv .
the o t sui jtct ti it of r :e p n ir f
a-int: freel ail wi:hi the polt.l j,1d
1 cit. I ha;iv' h ard i, i,i Illat a
nmke at I he fh t or wr 't if a tIt !i
N,t ii i-eci to chm' i a :-quirrel ndii n.nket
if -un1 dch -p inatree a d j 11n1 , lis it wecre,
i n- mou, h1 ThVw .t i-- II11TI) inl te
ro y h, -quirr, i*, i r e o f ictim.
Aals rip- led through fir. so iiat it
-ou!d not iun anum frpm tht daeer,
hut was drnw" nearer annd n"arvr to i0,
itt tl 'i t ' comingi w: Withi ra0e h otit
the c-olled up rep:l'. (he :nikv ud
lt'lV 0RI'ted his h1,td out. cam- lit t it
f Iso:inaited o tati1aI atnd S wai ow. d iI
l1rds art vcubt in the m.:me nay mcd
'Wonm:iLhAr ik n'nd otherratnurms
1 onitt witie ssed s mtii thin,, of i h,
Kind, but in the aen- I eaw tSecharmevr
was a spider and et it stnake. I o.
liced "it' ifte"noOl it _,,rvat comilOtiOn
4monmst some chiekt u, at famil josi
AnelId. They made a erma racke:
ati notiOd "alk aroundil and dn, .w up
ncra"ad draw bat-k fr-mt sons; ot;i--,
W!ich I 0o"I'd not see fr., mn whoet, I
tk i,t bIt w i oh a t'pear. d t t u .en,
lilh horr.ir and mI.*'. After wat-1 -
r.k t. h Illm awV hi It we nt lt ar t ii t
"e w hat was I he causp of t he o nu
Ton. I found :m largev Wi r, a t, "w.ne
he bi:e .f W .i' h wor.Id IrrobAl: b h ave
1-n dt'ath to ay one t! 1 :e e".0kem,
neve hat'rfd. even if tnt fatal t a
niua being.
lloske k-h,,cI s e ev'd entiy
Oha-Ved. fNs'in1at- d.1 ot w ith lov0 a110
tid, miratio l o r 'l. z e etiarmling t e
-Lil thro-llh fear. I was, my1setf. a
mink I tim whent a bNyiul. c to a m
ar faMe ination. Myv power , f !.etikn
wais comtiletelv d"estroyed. 1 coui tt)
wthine hu stand still and look at thv
dreadful creature and seam and lell
rrie drehdful crtature after all was
tly ai b"y aout tny own si/.' awnd 't"tt
Lh-111_1ed into a monster tlhrough sur
Prise.
l-merv is, howev-r. existirg in Sot"
men and wromen, .. perias in a -1, i
i, arcater or loss dejree, it rt-al power
to etaru. That power is no Called
hiypnotism. Hat n hether snakes pfsp
t, is dombtful. TLt y may havo it. .- i
k-iatures thiat feed upon othen-' have ..
You have seen cats pla.\ ing a it wi lee
Which they hav.. just. catiught. The
stport lok: etruel, but in 'acl it mav it
be. The miWe thus played wit h, may.
Aw degrees, be deprived Iof all fba anid
tse all feeling of separate life or beitg.
'I it, Velliut of natuire is lided .1 very
gooi to ill et-itures, all hiugt siaUgh
ter and death are suprtee nver aQ. I
Iintve trw id worb-I .s of t ravelIler's hutingi
in thw jun w1 fytsof A f('ica Ill eLise'i wiere, lie
Ioig suid .enil p -uiced wptin by the an.
tuau t'v wiereL hunwitg anid thirown't pro't.
t.'.ie h-nt'a Ih 'th-- j ws anti bw t we eni the
-' et t-f lie fer'wt ios atnimat, IyinL' hielp
a ithlou.t a hula if ac~ape aiti havi
i re nio th.' Slig twest sensatiout. of feartw.
l'he wr'iter dlescelbed ILit, s a kIimi of
3hwarmw Juwst ito the' wmonse feels wheni
>f the eati se-ems t'rnwel, but It, is owie of
iatItre's kcidneses,
I do noit wihh to make these tetter's so
owng its to be I tr-'omte, sio I will now
nlose. t hIs one. Aid its a (cbown) said( in
a circeus wvhen he wais aboiut to reLtre at
the end of a scene, which saying~ I
b ouight very funnyw3: "Laidles anid gen
tlemen, the next thlig will be some
thing else." With cap In hand anud a
>lilte bow t,o the crowd, ho retired.
Grandpa.
Tha Charleston ExIposttion.
WVe atre indeed prouiid to see thait there
is wi growlig Interest being. manifested
Iin the Cnaileston Expitilon. WVhen
tthls grecat enter'pt iso was fir'st~ set on
foot a gr'eat mnwny of our people crilti
cised and cOonemned it, without taiking
it deliberte t,heught~ of what it, was in
tended for. Yes, they looked tuponi it
as wa Char'lest.on e'nter'prise; somit hing
-'ing set iup in Chatrleston, especIally
for Itit own benelit. Bitt afterw they be
antw to cotlider t,he fact that (every.
thintg has to have a locatIon was well as
a namteL, and( t.hatt our dear old city by
the sea Is so much batter equipped with
hew' twilioad fatclItIes, hi r mwtgnilleent
harbors and trainsportation, both by
land( and water, which certwtinly makes
it cheaper'. B"ildes all tf this, 'hie has
-vitin her' horders meni of bri'tn wind
money, men of broad patriotIsm, yes,
men who ate liberatlly contributIng to
thIs granid cause which will stand as a
lIvIng monument in hontor to Onr dear
0o(d State of Siut,h Car'olintt.
Charleston will do hear full duly.
We venture the assertIon that sho wIll
co)ntributte as much as the rest of t,he
whole State put, toget,ber.
Then why should a single man com
plain becausae our legislat,ors appropri
ated the sum of fifty thousand dollars
to help on wIth the cause. Had they
refused to have granted thIs appropri
at,on would it not have been a disgrace
t-o the future history of our dear old
Palmetto Statte.
We should all feel p)roud that South
Jairolna hats once come to the front'
and is Inviting enterprise, capital and
mertgy, so that her people may reap
ad share the general prosperity and
good t,hat Is derilved from such a grand
cause.
We hop to see' every itnan, espociAl ly
of Newherr (ouintY, show an Increa-ed
interest in tihe work. How would we
feel if every other county was ftilly
re pre Sent ed at t Ilo ex posit ion an d
Newirrv ias to cooli op laLginga?
IIi d eive II ai public 4 x pr(ssionl. \V0
W.ant to htatr fromn evt.ry one of ot
111poll th1is Iillipor'ta' I- t m . .\ t;t I )r.
I. V. Kcit tlils already writ:en
'111 1t.n iltirttil g letter Fomeit. fow
wI ks ImMt.
11' - . 11. Grenek-,r, mir New%bctry
k-t i e ) t-t ti of ht ('ih lestoti N.-w s
Sn1 ' r ier, wrt* tet a most I n I vnr. sIt in
b1itti in the issue of Ftbirtiary 23d
. iA hat been COti. d in The lier"Id
atd NW Is .r. Gront-ker shows Li e
A r IV t till S (if the countY, 1,O
SI k'' I ol -1h o! attendtane. the i I(I
''Il e c'( t Il n r( p, andu mnnity (nhvv in.
I t'i :-Lt it s I hit %hould ( C'.1ust lill ( -
I l ziz it) tlit miid of vver r Ny1 -
bcti i1t1,1 at d w,ollitti We hope to
ble r fit it Nir Gr-tnker agtin on this
-ii cIe
L-i r A W. Lov t'I-oist of what
l'! VS' I C( 1101.\ I,, goil'-4 1td 1; hut tel',;
0iow% thle rest iOf lit- counties what Ntw
berr. cn tf. The fainrme and every
X 1."! il d a-t!ry (if Lit, counity sho411it: I e
ftWly I. pr.-t' tld. And now it is t imci
I .OmIneCO nII3k ing prveparationsi.
We would tsuggtst that. Mr. NI. A.
atrl4ite,the chairilan of the E.xposi
ion minimit-sion of this coun1y, eall a
meetinl-,, of tihe townshij Cinissionet s
At .41n t'irly dtte so that. they iay dt
ei7ie sOmlt plan to ereatv at still greater
tzrttE iti the work.
ltspectfully,
T , WILSON.
Comu'r N-) 10 Town"lhip.
AN F .lI iit - L'NE.
Witift of iti .ivettnr stiti to tw mno of
the livirs
A letcr h:ts ben ree'ntved in this
Qy -ayivg t.:It Mrs. NitS,Veenoy, wife
;f (,e -vCr nor 1f Sou'h (.trolina. is
m o t, heirs tiltilled to a fortune
f til inllldred, and forty-nine tiliIIions
df o; tlar:- in E.gland Tis fortolle is
Al '0 ll '.e ht'irS l-f t'overnor Mlcore,
If cloni. timts. I o to 17-'. aid Airs.
M4, - nly and sevvra: other, in t his
5 ate aro it,:Ck1nh1:s of that otr al.
tind the f t iy tree ha- been vey -vel I
res-ved. Wh it steps w%ill be taken
>y the h tirt inl thi- St.ate tifler. Co.fer- t
Ilcc With one a1o AhIr rMat1ins to be
n -Tile State
We are having baiti fu pring
veather now and hope that it will con
iut until ine f rmiers catch up v-ith
hiR %wrk.
The eiliren ejlyed an E ister 'ga t,
lunt it the schol house Saturday
k ft e n o .I
Thf. :choln. -nd] teachers of B-fat-t
Oad Wads- worth selools united Ili a jiut, - f
ishing excursion on it .-he first of A pril.
'hvy rt-port a pleasant time.
NI Lucy Copt-land, a charming
oil g 11(1. of Clinton, haA been sp.-nd- v
n! t few da s with lI iss BeulIah C I!vc- I
tandI nearl Lonrsbhores.
NIr' Neal Davis was int townt last Thur:,
Onr new preatcher con >"'ted serviCes
0 1 u It uiver ia--t SI;ntd t . E icis an
1111 -m i-Ih Ri v. r shud i nii e proud.
'P. i'e.. wa, a- --oi al it meritg ait it..
'esjidIenice of .\lr. D). S. Satter'' .'btite Fri
bir nitht.
Nitr MIIdi-on \ltakilsie was int town
N r'. t tin nr. son. of Cross hiu, is
wcr withi Mir. TI. J. Davenpor't, for a fuw
Mrt. .1 A. Wallajce, of lelftast lost~ a
nit mulie la at we'ek.
Mr'. ('alvin SatterwIhite passed
brtough town last, week.]
A pril 9, 1001. ~tral,tDn
Niws fr'om, Now4okad
'rhe health of the community in gen
eral is goodi
Briooklantd has grown to he a town of
which we may jtustly be proud. We1 can
boasit of seven stores, thtree first class
doictolr, fotr churches, Baptist, Metbo
dlist. Luteratn and1 Associate Reformed
Presby,ter.ian;, a grist, and pl;ainer mill,
a bltacksmithI shop and a beef market.
A gr'eat muany new houses have been
ere4ct ed in 01ur coimmuit,y recently.
Jacob Dash.
Seoli's.
ofCod Liver Oil is the means
of life, and enjoyment of life to
thousands: men women and
children.
When appetite fails, it re
stores it. When food is a
burden, it lifts the burden.
When youlose flesh,it brings
the plumpness of health.
When work is hard and
duty is heavy, it makes life
bright.
It is the thin edge of the
weg; the thick end is food.
But w'hat is the use of food,
wvh'n you hate it, and can't di
get it?
:o:tt's Emulsionl of Cod
I -iver' Oil is thefoodi that makes
'7)1 for'get your' stomach.
a vou htave not tried it, send for
eru- C fI'T. P!,its agroeabie taste will
4COTT & SWNE. Chemiessk
6Oc. and tEi.nob all dr....~~...
Two hundred bushels of po
tatoes remove eighty pounds
of "actual" Potash from the
soil. Unless this quantity
is returned to the soil,
the following crop will
materially decrease.
We have books telling about
composition, use and valuo of
fertilizers for various cropa.
They are sent free.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
93 Nassau St.,
- New York.
_q- j ur L -
X C;r . 4f X:L.Eo
IASiLY, QUICKMY AND PERMANENTLY
E ESTORED.
Manetic Nervine
S sold % ith a writton uul 'me to Cure
0)Iniat. Fits, 1) zzinoss. Hy svteria,
'ervous Dehllity. Lot., Vitality, SemI
il Lo.;ses. Failing Nlfmor.3 -the result,
f over wyork, worry, shtkness, errors of
outh or over-i1dulgence. price $1;
I boxes $5 By malil in plain packawo
o any addrt ss on receIpt of price Sold
inly by Gilder's Cori.er Drug Storo
iole Agents, Newberry.
DR. RUST'S
Original and Genuine, always reliable
6u safe Ladies! always ask for Dr.
%UsC, Cotton Root and Pennyr0ya Fe
nale Pills. They iiver fail and never
njure. MIalled to any address on re
eit, of $1.00t by Gilder's Corner Drug
%tore Sole Agents, Newberry.
JAPA NE E
A new and complete treatment, con
isti ng of Suppositories, ('apsules of
hitmuent and two boxes of Ointment.
\ never failing cure for Piles of every
iature and degree. It makes an opera
ion with the knife, which is painful,
md oftei results in death, unniec'ieztry.
Vhy endure this terrible disea ? We
>ae': o w%ritten guarastoe in enib $1
iox. No v'ire, no pay. boo. adtid a .ex,
i ; 15. Sent I,:. m-il. bawmpie r..
oivrMENT, 2;C. AND 5l).
CONSTI'PATIoN cured, 11's p.'evC nt
d. by Japanese Liver pellets the 2reat
,iver and Stomaci Regulator and Blood
urifir. Smaill mild and pleasant, to
ake: especiall-v adapt- d for children's
se. 51) doses 25c. Gilder's Corner Drug
store Sole Agents, Newberry.
FOUND!
After 25 Years of tho 'ght and siudy
o discover an article indispensable
L all civilized mankind. That tever
ears out, is as new aft,er 50 years of
onstant use as the day made, sur
asses in utility anything ever at
empied f-r ingenuity, novelty and use
Alness. No such invention ever before
ifered. Merchants, ministers, teach
rs, scholars, young or old, sick or well,
an ea3ily earn a good living in their
>cality, and ioft interfere with th-ir
cation. Samples by mail 15c. or full
ari iculars free. Only one agent in a
ection Address
WI. B, BU RK E, CnSARLESTON, S. C,
COMPLETE
Power Plant
For Factories and Mills.
ENGINES;
joirliss, Automatie, Plain Side
yaes.
BOILERS;
Heaters, and Pumps.
SAWV MILLS;
rom small plantation mill, to tbe
ieaviest mills in tbe market.
All kinds of wood working mnchinery
Fliour and corn mIlling machinery.
30mxplete ginning systemsa, LumTmus,
I'n Winkle and Thomas. Engines.
lollers, Saws, Gina in stock for quick
leliver'y
1826 Main St., Columbia, S C.
foticc of Final SettlementI a8u Disch8rge,
N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that I wIll matte a final settle
nenut upon the estate of Viney Gil
nan, deceased, ini the Probate Court
or Newherry, S. C., on the 29th day of
A pril, 1901, and w ill Immediately there
ifte-r apply for a final discharge as ad
ninistrator.
All persons holding claims against
said estate are hereby required to ren
der ini and establIsh theIr demands
ittainsat said estate on or before the said
29t h A prIl, 1901
J. O GOGGA NS, Clerk,
Ate A dministrator d.- honls non with the
WVill annexed of Viney Gailman, de
ceased, Id. f.
A Dandy h.iie of
The prettiest you ever
saw!
Prices
Just
Right!
also
A New Assortment of
Wall Paper.
BY. Leauull
ICS a fact that niAl'lie' kinow
than a. dozel average 111(1), aI
gh ly welconie Inothers to ()III
Our Spring Clothing for I
that it is easily way ahead o
Newberry. We h;ive I
Suits, Russian Blouse and Tw(
have not had a custonier find I
Mother, there's a chance wvaiti
Departnent.
Tho Ewnri
THE PEOPLE'S
UNDER THE NEV
SPECIAL S
MOWER
To clean up our
gin today, and c
this week this spl
We put a great big lo
counters to go at a pr
customers. COlors and
light, some dark. Mar.
Now for a beautiful we
All departments are fu
moderate prices. Com
will enjoy showing you
c.a .s.
ArThis offer stands
4 FlflQularts- of
I.
ON E QT. W. IT. Mc RRA\Y ER, Guarante
ONE QT. GIBSON XXXX RY E, Palat'i
ONE QT. GUCKENHIElMER, Justly (G
ONE Q1P. OULD CROW WHI-ISKEY, Theu
We shio this assortmeunt, or 'asorted ai
Writ. for our new illustrat, d nico h t.
'Gv eus al 1on out $150 and $2 0
GLENDALE SPRING!
3MI r CIiELL ST R EE
I?ROM "TIIE MARKET."
Prices are lower and
quality better.
Our new goods are
arriving daily, and we
can certainly interest
you in prices, styles
and quality. Al1 we ask
is that you inspect the
goods and get "our
prices" before buyi.ng.
Courteous attention|
shown all, whether you
wish to purchase or
not. Next week weweijl
name sorne figures
that will.siurprise you.
.Full stock of Butter
ick Fashion Books and
Patter'ns on hand.
Yourro for binessiOB,
S.;J._Wooteri
n.,a.n Kin You Have Atw sought
et.
S Bmre ab.> ->' N's Ciotll iig
Kd Ior :11FreN)l wO ays
store.
S and (" hiidrol is '() attractivo
any (Isplay ( ver ilade iln
jw b a in Sair and Vestee
III Tiree lPiere Suits. We
Mit with onr pricus this season.
fo youi i ou' Children's
cop
CLOTHIERS.
(BERRY HOTEL.
ILK SALE
10co om'S
Silk stock we be
ontinue through
endid sale.
1 of the-je Silks on our
ice. . Barfrains for our
styles amo good--some
of th -m less than cost.
List at a nominal price.
I of good goods at very
e ard se,e us and we
through.
M or coo
7or 30 days y
Pinr Ry16 wT1iskoy,
From Foi'
j ~ ~~to 8S1998d 1o
Nine Aiy
Years Addrass
'Old. ExDross
_____________ Puaid.
ad Stri'2tly Pu're Hland-madle Sour Mas hi
ble in, the [Highest Degree. I
14lebrated for its M d icinal VaIlue.
Old Rellable Favorite.
y wvay you lik e them, in aL11 fl pack
limit,s of I he Sothierni Express Co.
ust, out. Sond in your orders.
Pure Rye and Corn.
DISTILLING COs,
T, ATLATTA. GA.
4 OO
Interest pid en de'posits in the Savings
D)epartmen,t at the rate of 4 perI cent.
per anhmum from dlate of deposit at
The Commffercial BaM
OF" NIEiERRY, S. C. g
CAPITAL --- $5Q,0O0 00
Wec tmo'.sacet a one,,el Binking bust
n-isa avi(a solicjI t.1it c ntsCll1 of inidi
Vid uals. firms14 :1( Cd c.rport ions.
GN O. W. SUMI iAn L. W. FLOYD.
GE~o. S. Mowver:. I> (. SMITII.
F. 7,. WtIGSON. 'W. Ii. HUNT.
0. B. MAY FR, Z. F. WRIHT,
-T HE
natlollal Bal Of NowhbITJ, 8 C
(JOsTAIJBIED IN I87I.)
Dapital -- -- --$150,00.00o
Surplus and Profits - 96,86.88
GeneralI banki ng business f ransacted
with prompLnPs. Special attention to
oilections. Corresp,ondence solilted.
Savings Departm.ent.
Deposits allowed interest at the rate
faper Cent por annum from date of
leposit. Interest, payahlo January 1st.
and July lit of each year.
M. A. CARLISLEc, Prest.
TI. S. DUNCAN, Cashier.
J W. M. SIMMONS, Asso, C'r