The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, August 13, 1901, Image 4

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Knights of Pythias, caswtle I-ILa11, Newberry Ledge No. 75. T ' A 'T 1; 1) OON VENTIONS 01" this Lo dgo will bo held the 2nd and 4th Tuesday nights of each month at 8.30. VisIting Knight ts cordially Welcomed. T1.I IUOS. 14,E11T1I1N1, K. of Rl. and S. Crotwelt .tiotol.1;uilding,,. NEWB1I lRY AMARKET. Corrected every Tuesday and Friday by Summer Bros. M eat................................ . 8()9ic. Shoulders .......,................... 8 c. H ams..--................................ . e. Bost Lard ...................... 10@(Lc. Best Molasses, new cro)...... 60e. Good Molasses..................... 25@50c. Corn ................................... 9Oe. Meal ..................... 85e. Hay........ ................ $1.00. W heat liran........................ $1.25. 1st Patent 1lour.................. $4.75. 2nd Best 14lour.................... $4.25. Strait Fllour........................ $4.00. Good Ordinary Flour...........$3.25@3.i5. Sutgar........................ 6tc. Mico.................................. 5 o?8Ic. CofTo..................... 10(l5c. Cotton seed meal, per sack... $1.25. Bale Hulls, por bale............. 10c. Country 'rotdaeer Butter, per tb ..................... 15(<,20c. Eggs, per dozen ................. 1Oe. (h ick ens, each................... 15(a25c. Poq, por bushel.......... 90c, Corn, per bushel.............. .7)c. SSveet potatoes ................. 50(dt)c. 'T trkeys, por ih .................. 6() Sc. Ic ddr, per cwt...............75c. Ua'.. ...... 40e. For superior laundry work, either in a gloss or domestic finish, the Newher ry Co's. now plant is hard to beat. Money to Lon,. On long time and Casy terms, secured by first mortgage on improved real estate. Apply to Hunt, Hunt & hlun ter, Attorneys at Law. ft&f For Rent. We otTer for rent the store room ad joining"the room we occupy. A corner Store centrally located. The best stand we know of that can be had in the city. An Ideal location, 't&f If Counts and )ickert. We want an agent in every town Within a radius of 50 miles, flne work, prompt attention, liberal commissions. For terms and full particulars address. The Newberry Steam Laundry Co. Dr. Iarding, of Columbia, S. C., 1316 Main street, the painless tooth ex tractor Is now at .1. Ht. Hair's barber shop, and will remain one week. All who wish teeth extracted pai. ess can call on him. O11ico open all da;. f&t2t We need roomfor fall goods. Mimnaugh. If you are critical as to the grade of your laundry, you will make no mis take in sending it to the Newberry Laundry Co. Ye Southern 1)amea' Recipe. The ladies of the A. R. P. Church have gotton up a book containing over .150 pages of live hundred selected and wvell tested recipes. Their object is te help pay for their new church which will soon be built. The price is 75 cents and the hook is on sale at Gilder and Weeks' Pelham's and Maycs' dirug storos. A P'oor Milhionaire. Lately starved in London becau.so ho couldl not digest his food. Early use of Dr. King's New Life Pills would have avedll im. They st rengthen the atomach, aid dIgestion, p)romote assi ml latlon, Improve a ppetite. Price 25e. Money back if not satisfied. Sold by ailt dIruggists. Mimnaugh ie selling everything_at cost. The essential conditions for fine lady work are up-to-date machinery, good supplies, competent wozamansh ip, Having met all these requirements, the Newberry Laundry Co. is in a p)ositlon to catcir to the most critical. llarbecuo for Bieent of Chuirch. A first-class barbecue will be given on Friday, the P6th of August, in Mr. Frank Fant's grove for the benefit of the WVet O'Ncall Street Methodist church. Refreshments will be served by a committee of ladies. Governor McSwceney and a number' of other prominent speakers have been invited to make addresses on thuis occa * on and wvill prIobably be pr'esent. Tis WHi Inteet Matny, ulckly intr'oduco B. B3. B. (Blo od Balm), the famous South ure, into new homes, we olutely .free, 10.000 trIal c Blood Balm (B. old old ulcers, skIn and blood ering sor'es, " lensivo VARIOUS AND ALL AiOUr. Mrs. C. M. Vest is visiting relatives in Greenville. Mr. J. W. Wilson, of L'eaks, was in the city yesterday. J. It. Hunter, Esq., spent a few days in l'endleton last week. IRev. W. S. Ioltes, of l."turens, was in the city the past week. Miss Annii Haines, of Savannah, (a., is visiting AIiss Azile Pool. Miss LAtilla Arthur, of IIelena, has t returned from a visit to I,-turens. Miss Sadie 8wartzban"r; of A sheville, N. C., is visiting thc family of Mr. Jos. I Mann. Mliss Virginia Quattlebaum, of hves ville, is visiting her sister, Mrs. O. C. Stewart. The C., N. & L. Is olfering week end rate tickets to Charleston on Saturdays for $4.50 round trip. Messrs. Charlie Waters and Arthur McCall, of Florence, sipent a few days In the city last week. Miss Arabella Moses, of Sumter, who has been visiting Miss Mario Werber returned homo Friday. Mr. H. K. Blats has returned to Now berry and has accepted a position on the Lutheran Visitor force. Rv. Z. W. Bedenbaugh, of -'ros. perity, was in the city Saturday and paid this ollico a pleasant call. Alr. W. 1. Denning and Miss Georgie 'enning, of 132nson, N. C., are visiting their sister, Alrs E. Cavenaugh. Miss Daisy O'Ncale, who has been visiting Mrs. R. I). Wright, has re turned to her home in Columbia. Al es. J. L,. A ul1, who has been visit- t ing relatives in the city, returned to her t home in Greenwood (ounty Saturday. I Miss Ellie Iliuiett has come up to sec ond place in the voting contest at Pcl ham's Pharmacy. Aiss Rosa Mooro still leads. Al isses Lillian and A nnie Jamieson, who have been visiting Miss Swan Ferguson in Spartanburg, returned home on Saturday. Mrs. Lalla 1:unter, of Washington, Ga., who has been visiting relatives at Helena, left on Saturday for a visit to relatives at Ninety-Six. Mr. B. F. Grifl}in and his daughter, F Mirs Lilly, leave today for Buffalo and Niagara and will itop via New \ York, Baltimore aud other points of o interest. I rev. I. B. Blakely, of Atlanta, edi tor of Our Young People, was in the li city Saturday. Mr. Blakely is this \ week conducting a protracted meeting at King's Creek. b Miss Margaret Humphries, of Indian Springs, Ga., and Miss Thyra Schum pert, of Newberry, who have been visit- C ing Miss Lula Chase, went to Hender sonville yesterday for a month at the g "Wheeler." -- Spartanburg Herald, 10th. t Do not forget that the election for sewerage will be held on the 20th, next Tuesday, and do not fail to vote for this improvement. It is needed, and now is the best time. The opposition, if any, will be very small, but we desire to see a full vote on the subject.n Up to 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon C about 63 lots of the 01(d Wardlaw place 0 had been sold. T1he tract wa' divided a up into lots of 50x120 feet end thue price averaged about $30 per' lot. 'The sale ~ wvas still going on yesterday afternoon. t Purchasers and prices p)aid for lots e will be given in our next Issue. About & 30 lots were still unsold., Choeapj Rates on C., L. anti L. Beginning last Saturday, August 10, the Columbia, Newber'ry and Laur'cns di railroad will sell week end tickets to i' Charleston and return for $4 50. Tick- t ets on sale every Saturday before Au- J gust 24th with finial limit following ' Tuesday. A Raging, Rtoaring Flooti,. Washed dlown a telegr'aph line wvhich 1: Chas. C. Ellis of LIsbon, Ia., had to re pair. "Standing waIst (leap In icy water," ho writes, "gave me a terrible cold and cough. It grew worso daily. I Finally the best doctors In Oakland, 3 Neb., Sioux .CIty and Omaha said I had Consumption andl cotld( not live. Th'ien I began using D)r. King's New D)Is- ~ covery and was wholly curedl by six bottles." Positively guaronteed for a Coughs,Coldls and1( all Throat and Lung troubles by all druggists. Price 50c. If you need goods for a little money now is your chance. Mim naugh. A Tie Game. A game of ball played on the New berry College diamond Saturday aftoer noon bet ween the Newberry and Cald wvell teams resulted in a tie, the score stand Ing 5 to 5 at the end of the seventh inning, when the game was called on ount of darkness. It was a slow throughout, but several times regress the score was a tie then seome intei'est and dly pitched for New as behind the bat. er pitched and dwas small. ire ow' n Wn,. (. Nebck, alan111ager andl ii. T. I{"n wit-k, Secty. ati Trea. of tho ilr.ncIa Organized lure. A br'.. ;h of the Alkahest Lyceum ysttetu, ,f Atlanta, was organized here ast I'riday evening at, a mecting of the itizens in the Council Chamber. The Alkahest, System Is an education 1 institution designed to help make ho initellectua and .1t moral decvelop c nent of the South keep abreast with its apid material progress. Its puirpose s to secura a co-ol)eration of the cading spirits of all communities (1) to stablish a Southern Magazine to be ome the exponent of its best. culture ud anl encouragenlont for its rising enius. (2) To luvolope an education 1 itinerant. Iy cclim System, which by conomy and co operation can bring lie leading miilnds of the age to speak lirect to the peoplo in every town as veil as city. ( )vcr two hundred towns, illages and citieti in the South have 3lrCady joined inl the chain and otheos urc coming in every day. At the meetint" Friday evening 1)r. eo. 13. Croiner was selected to lead the ystem at N be trry, with Mr. 11. T. t uwick as ''re,asurer and Vim. C. chenck, as ,'1nhiger. Mr. Scholtz will .iso co-operate wil the local oflicers in arranging for the opera house for ho attractions. A few more iinterested can join and ecuru season tickets at the rate of 2I ents per att,raction by applying to Al r. V. C. Schenek, the manager, before the rst entertainment. The local oificers will deliver the ickets to the mielllbers ome time soon ad collect half on them. ''he other alt will be collected later as it is need d. This money will be held by the ocal oflicers and paid out to the at ractions as they come. The course here will be oponed the tter part of September by Mr. J. Wi,. liams ailtcy, New York's favorite hu (,rist and buglo-basso in au evening of fun, song and story." IIe will be fol )wcd in October by The de Biarrie Gill ohnstone Mlusleal and Dramatic Coim any. The other attractions selected s they come are as fo:lows: November-The Original Quaker lae Quartette, Deccmber" - Dr. Eugene M ay, of Vashington, 1). C., the great lecturer n travel, art and adventure--''The 'assion Play." January-i'dward If. Frye, monog,o. st in "D;.vid larum" and "Rip Van Vinkle." February- Ion. Ernest Howard Cros y, of New York, on "Tolstoi and his 'hilosophy of Life." March-Fred Emerson Brooks, the alifornia Poet--humorist. A pril-The Johnson Swiss Bell Rtin crs and Ascotecan Trio. All members of the lyceum will receive ae Alkahost Magazine for siz months. The course here was organized by ie manager of the system, Mr. S. R ridges. cotton Mill Uio&: ifor a Week,* On last Saturday night the cotton ill shut down for a week mainly to nable the hands to have a short p2riod f rest durIng the fruit season. And iso ,while the mill is closed soe ceded rep)airs will be made on the aaehincry. er the past few days the alins going out of tile city have been rowded with the milll people going to pend their vacation with friends and .latives elsewhere. Negrooes Try to Kill Eachl Oither. Saturday night in the city near tile epot Charlie Joh nstone and Wade lobley became engaged In a quarrel, Lie result of which was that Charlie ohnstone hit Wade M~obley with a ock or brick, crushing Mobley's skull. ioth arc worthless negroes, and It is robable that as soon as Mobloy recov rs Magistrate Chappell will put them' oth on the chain gang for vagrancy. Yeslorday morning on Mr. Alex Veich's plade as the result of a quarrel *etaveen two negro wvomen, M~atild1a litchlell cut oil' 1lla Hamilton's eair. Clla Hamilton came down to Magis rate Chappell and shlowed him the laco wvhere hecr car ought to have been nd wvas a few moments beforec anid wore out a warrant for the arrest of lie other' woman. Skips no0th Olintoni and Newberry., On last Wednesday a warrant was sent romh Clinton to SherifT Ibifor'd for the ar est of M. Lawson, a white man who was a the city tiuing pianos. Lawson while ngaged in the same business in Clinton Iadl pawnied his b)aggage to Mr. Vance, vith whom lie was boarding, anid then toie tile baggage from Mr. Vance .nd left. ~lintoni and camie to Newberry. On Wed Lesday he was arrested by Sheriff ibuford ud sent to Cliniton, where the nmatter was rranuged in sonme way, anid Lawson was llowed to conic back here to finish the oh of work which lhe had conmmenced, nd( lie agreed to pay the costs in the ease. Iheriff Buiford had not locked uip the man iid had eindeavoredl to miake the costs as ight as possible. Hie arrived in the city 'riday afternoon, finished hisa work here, nd skipped without paying costs or his >oard bill at Mrs. Bllease's boardinig house. Ie has niot beena hleardi of since. steered Into Livo ?.oals. "When a child I burnedf my foot rightfully," writes W. H. Eads, of onesville, Va., "whIch caused horrible sores for 30 years, but Buckion's lca Salvo wholly cured me after thing else failed. Infallabie for Scalds, Cuts, Sores Bruises andI old by all druggists. 250. Ladles ready-made waIsts eatly reduned,. at.won's. LITTLE MOUNTAIN REUNION. A 1'1.EAVANI' /Ct:ASltON -N(IMlII( lll" l'lu)1MI:' 1-'1:ARIMtS. Crowt Estl iI tttil to I, th I.urrg ent ht thIo IlIItory of thOse An,tittI (inhetierl,ge. 'robably the l:rges;t crowd which li has over been preseInt at ole of these tin nual reunlions attendc I the Newherry College reioi on on last i'riday. Tw special tia in were run over hl C , N .\ L. from Newber)ry ani one from I'ron per(ty, and all th; car; were crowded >so there wVa; hardly :t1nding rooml). But the peoplo Who attended'from New berry andl Il'rosperity made only a vcry smuai1 part of the crowd. From far aInd near the pcol)l, caie in bluggies and all kinds of vehi(les and a conscrvat ive estimate places the erowd at three thousand. All secemed to be happy and enljoyinlg themselves. Like at the 'itate Fail, at the Little Mountain re:unlion one call meet nearly every one whom lie know:;, and there you call rn111 upon old friends ndu) act.uaintanc,es whoiml you would probably neve'" see anywhere else. On triday the weather was Slightly warmn, e'enl oil the iihIest, point of this, the iighuest m1olntain1 in all of Newberry and I,cxilgtoni Counies, lt the day was a beautiffil. one amd the heat did not in the lea't illtirfee with tho pleasure of thto crowd. Th'le people wenI there to meet, tlir frilends and to enjoy thehmlves, mnl Iey did it. And then any knd of meet,ing in the interest of Newberry College always draws a crowd, for Now:>erry College is the pride of the 1,utherans of Sout I Carolina and of all the people of all tic 'olinatioes ill Nwber-y and l.cxint toli ('ounlties. A nmuber of addre'('S .i were ma1(de by.v proillnent gtllleenll inl the intert of the college, and 'very one who I heard th(se address(.s was o: tle opinion that they were of a Ii igl order. it is a most. dillicult (hig for a speaker to get attention from a large crowd in the open air, where there is every op portunit}y for tlie peolle to n)ove arou)ndl and to talk, _et all t.hese addhr sses were listened to with closeattention uld excellent order prevailed. 'This i; the only reunion cvcr held at, this place when all the speakers on (he program were present and prepared. MEr. J. l'. Bohiand called the meeting, to order, and introduced M r. C. D. I;pting, of the clacs of 1901, wl) made the welcome address. A business iceting of the Little Mountain Reunion Associat.ion was then held and the following olicers of the association elected for the ensuinllg year: l'resident-Pro'. W. A. Counts: vice president--C. ). ting: =eeret)ry J. 1'. Boland. Inr.e(iately after the business of thc assocIation was fillished Mr. Boland introduced Prof. XV. K. Sligh as the first speaker. Prof. Sli;;h di:(cussed :,he practical value to a man of a collegiate cducaetioni, and gave~ figu~res to prlove that in prlop)ortion the vast nmajority of t,blen 01who succeed ii the allai rs of life arec college men01. Out of :21 meni whio have reachied the oilliec of piresi dent of the United SLates 15 were col lege mleni and only three w ithiout what may2i be called academnic t,riinilg. 12n the p)resenlt cabinet of 1'residenlt NIle Kinley there are eight members, six of whom are college gr'adiuates, one of the others was a1 professor in a college when chosen, and( the remiaiin lg eigthth man finished Ils edutcation at an academy. TVho presidents of eigh tecn of the largest railroads in the world today are college meni. The next speaker 011 t.he progr'am wats J. R. Hi untelr, Esq. lie odiseussed the greatness of mlinid and the impor t.ance of educating and developing It,, and it should not only be educated and1( developecd, but it should hie tr'ainled in the right way. Alr. Hu tnter miade a good speech and recived good at,ten Lion. Col. E. HI. AXull s1)01: of the raipid priogress the wvorld is making amn( amid1( all this p)rogress the demiand for high motives, tihe demand for aun cl'e vated mantthod, a manhoo1l0d that can1 be tirusted, aL man11hood Iliat can he dlependc ed upon01, a1 manhood that is actuated by hiigh motivyes, 1a2manho100d thatl looks beyond andi out, of self, a mallnhood that, has1 a heart and( is willing to helpi his fellow-man, lie spoke of the greatness of mfinid, and of the neCed of an educa tion btoth of heaid and1( hearLt-an cAduca tion which willI enable a man clearly to understand the great soc)lli problems now demandIng a1 solut,ion, fandl also 2an education which will teach a ma:n to love and to hionor' his family, his coun11 try and is God, Col. J. Urooks W~ingar'd wanted to impress the idea that this genierationl owes a great debt to succeding gener atilons. He0 said( thor ere i' three things necessary to make a good and1( tirue citizenf--bjlood, enlvironhmenrt and1( edution. Bor'roiving fr'oml Dir. 2romier', you can't put21 a $1,000 educa t,ion into a $10 he'ad. lie took the posi tion that this generat,Ion owes a great dlebt, to succeeding generations, that it OWes It tt, prlep)aration for the0 great battle of life. Hie showed the p0er cent. of Illiteracy in South CarolIna and comnpared the illiteracy of other States, and then compared the production of wealth Per' cap)ita of these States anod showed tbat as the Illiteracy of the peoplecodereases the p)rodulctionl of wealth in1creases. Hie b)rought oult the idea that the college (hoes not, now need us, but we need it. Newborry College needed us a few years ago, but no0W we need Newberry College. R1ev. A. R1. Ucck spoke of the bar rlirs that must bc removed in the jour n' of life, and t he:,e Nilirs ( onily bNe remloved by anedcaio- broad and libteral eduntiount, an tdtueat.ion wiclh will lay br"oadl the foundaltions ttl)tn which a matn en tildRI. ('ol. J. I;. u'Neall [ollowaty was the next Mpoaker. III, spoke of the nteccs" sity of edceating our wOIlen), an1d paid a high'l tribitt" to woman. It is iore iuitlortant, to Cluento the uo)thera than to educite the fatler, for ''the hand that rock; the ra.ull rale the worbl.'" I;t f r hi loV: ani loyalty to hit allm mtter he \OII'd not have bween l)resent today, for r'eeently (lheetldl and icy hand oth'lath had entered his home and taken the('rirefroi 1 s 1, wVho wat uttly Ist :-'ession a.,tut-i of Newbery ('ollet,e. I;ht it wa:. iiil duty ii a loyal and tr'iue :'on of the c'liege to be p ret: ctn ton this happy orca:?iun and to join in trl,i1~ the p ;>ple to educate their 50o4 ttn(1 an ightlrs, for it, is only by etucatiol that you cnn mnake good citi/ens. I'resident (romer wa; he last, peak or. lIe th(l1 n't atnecdote about ''wcighed in II.' iim hii.I 1tn fotml wanting'' and ii.eal that. Newberry C'ol lege had heeoon "weig led in tle hlacIR andl found wati4'--anig 1tdents. Ite believed that it wa; the duty of the pcolle t.o educat t their ons and daugl ters butl he did not sey that, Newberry Cleit1 uwa the only Phaco where they cotld rct!e(eil ,1 good (etucation. Ihit \'ewberry Collt e would e glad to have them coltnt. Ill) was tIrying to wrotl( for the I ol i-; hottest I1 aMj Wits not, I tVig to inluce any mln to leave another eollege to come to Newherry. If te had tinIl' he % wotld be glad to li'the a spI1'("ih (;i individlal rt'sl oll.i huity, and tlen I)r. (,'"romer wenlt on nt- madel a g vo od n'elh upr, n lh is : sub-N"' l(I. I'IIli The c'r'wd ( i- 1 tpe'i Over tihe grounds atnd each of (hII younig 601k.; tought. aulselent to 1i or her taste, whilte the old fol(is ot to,getler and talked otov' the (a;': of 'a ull lang synle.' It . the ' ner:tily exp1res eId op inion of all whott attendled that, this was the betL retuliol cv< r luld at Ihis plae, Come to the big cost sale. Mimnaugh. t ". !)1.). ('tl. S. W. V;tne(" t'lMto A way Ii -xtr"etl-. ly --n W11 It 1'0 Knu twn tntl l'opultar Ma in. ' followinitg notice of the death of lH.\V. \ anc,! S:ltts pho::phto in spector, al)l -.!a;'(:i inl Thei tate of Sat tday. Col. \'a'"ec htad lmatny firiencds here, who will I sorry to learn of his leatI: 1110 lhundtlre(l:s of fricnids all over thle St.ate of t.hat )oimlar and genial gentle inian of the old s'hool Col. Satuel W. Vance, the State 1phoslpIate inspector, ill be shock.led to hear of his death yhicht occur"redi 10riday eveninr. Col. Vale( Ilmtd hec:: It for atoult ten as withi st-mlomachti troulble, but rno one an. IoilatIed a fa.ta resuit. l'rid ay e veni tig h owever, lhe suddien ly bceamo '~or'de andi sooni began o s)ink. In a ~hor't t Iime th Io d h ad con io detspi to 1i t.he lfor'ts to1 'lye im i. C ol . Van ce a the timei (If ii dea1th was also the tssiMtanit Secti y oIf the State Agricul uiral and( i'lehlaical siociety, (If whlich ilgan iziatio he11 hiC as for mnany years *)Con one of the mlost, devoitedl and earn .tst. members. TI houg h CAol. Vance hasti >nly beenCi liv in. hiere a few years, haing mloved hiere from I a urens, lhe bad mainiy warmn person al friendsI* in the tity who siinrly regret, to) hear of his Col. Vanlce was borin in Cokesbuory 1nd1wa WiL \'year- (If ageC. ie wa aU ILson If tbe late .\ lajor J1. lK. \ance, who wais. ,tonli mien (If upper C.ar'ol inia before she civil wvar. Whleni thle wvar broke mot Col. Vance was at the arseal here, ind hec served wvi th the cadet ha ttal ion. A fter the war he' went, to thoe Univ~er sity oif EdIinbu(1rg h, but,t is heal th b)roke lown and11 Ih travelled on the (~CO itiinent, fori sove radllmoi t-hs. Then hille cameti home and1( attInded the Mon1th Carolina 51llege . lIe miarieid M1iss Caroli1n1 Youn g, of I.ause ns couniity, who itur vivyes himr togethter' w ith sevemn oh il ren:01 Air. J1. 1:. Vance, whIo travels for a (Charleston houis(e; Mir. Yountg Vaince, Mr's. WIml. Ilan tks, MIiss Laily G ray Vanlce, Nor'wood 1K. , Cahrol ino I'li zabeth Col. VanOc was assitnt clerk of the hlouse of reprecsentaot,ivcs for several to r'ins in the inetieCS; waLs secretar~y (of the conist,ituitional coetioni In I1895r; wVas later State Cl111 luor commisscioncr, pre'tcedi ng t he I incumben11t. I fo was~ elc ttedl Stte phlosphIate Iinspec(ttor in h1899, aInd wats only 'dbou1t IL mOuth11 ago re-elected1 for thei~ next two years. Col. Vanice was malide captain of milli In 1 87t, hiis comnmissbuion beinrg the fi rst signed by Coy. ilampiton wheni he wont Into-oflie. Col. Vance wai a imiason, a membeir of IRichiland lodge here, wasi a mnneme of the Woodmnen of t.hi W\orlid, and1( of Camp ji lampton1(1. He ti ook (lie greatest Interest In adIllatters reOlatinmg to the veterans, and Jlt spring d id earnest work for the reu nion. Th'o body wvill this morning be taken to Laurons for i ntermen(tlt leav ig hero atbot, I i O'clock oIn the C., N. & L. triln. Th'e follJowling gentlemCren will act ias pal ilbearmer.:, lHonorary--Cov. .. 11. McSweeney, CAol. U. R . I r(ooksA, HonIf. .. D Jerhamn, Capt. 1). J1. G ri flt,h, Col. T1. J.. Li pscomb) and CAol. Wilic .Jones. Active--Col. I'. If. Nelson, J. P"rost Walker, J. T. Gantt, WV. I). Melton, J1no. P.* Thomas, Jr., (Aol. U. X.G(unter, Hon1. 1". HI. WVatanti a o. re. Worth of....lst W ill be dis A Great ...AT Bee-Hive C We need the MONEY! We need the F For o Therefore, from now 1 901 , to tr"ade e Bargain OUR LOSS - O. KLE The Fair and NEWBERf[Y ULLE E1uroiIiltn lht lit sion Courst fr ih,grees wi tici0%n(( 111a1 wit h work Ilibraries of 1,01)0 \ol IEIlicienlt Il'rOparttory .1 g I''I(T.)\ in ('ullegi lti I 'E'r1arator 1)i)olirt NI\T SI""sIOS.1 tl(('INs< l 1> Geo. B. CRO uestiolis a WV hat high I rri e I'i;t o ithe 1 lo. ('arolinia todlay? 'I'ho 1T ':1'I'I'. \\'ha. The STiII''l"''. \Vh-t i, the nau+' of Ihe sold in North auad southI ('..olina di ST ICFI.;1'P \Vho says e+ -! T- I I'1'I' is at (hea (: l ho cnn't sell them. Wby doe: t,he ti ,ootd as te St ii1? lli'te h lakes can irike oil Oine th(e ;!raudt of the ST' I". Why doe' .Ir. StittT .l I m0 nany s 1lrchatscr the big prIotits ImOlc by th P'ianlo on cart.h at abhout the wtine( price I 'ino afLer add ing his big profils. T(helt,r ( 1ar 1 man ot hWWier '1s., not duIra illit,y nld line singing qlitiiy of to l'hIano4, whly you i+hould hoy a Stietf I'ia Write for catalogule anld prices toda Chas. 1N I'iano ] anu11 111f11fet.ulrert', Ita1iml ore, I Warcroom, 213 N. Tryon HL Charlotte, Good Time. Every man, lady and boy should have a good time piece. Come and buy it of us as we have a lar ge selection. If your watch, clock or jewelry needs repair bring it to us and we will put it in good or-~ dler. We also have a nice line of Jewelry, Silver Wear and Glass. The Jeweler. -..10YI 1104 special circular tel - 4 . '-nettig -a~. ~Iili tt * le (,'..yer, Choce w ~1 ~;u.ine exei ~tVUc oi )1CC ud~*a Bh t the1 spcil irvgart -i I i ii t' :. I! tI ' lug til OtOlit ~i j ''t:. 1 41'G jfj4 1'fl ll4;u.-f ':iIte tI *T. W. WUll & 2ONS, S[Hii)SMVliN, a. RICI lMOND(, VA. WOolt's F.\ li CAlT. I!.0eF I sued'' i U \i, tella u4!II abouat. W mter!- Vetrin:4, Crn ra Clover, Rapec. R.sf P'routoi -r Witer (Outs, Seed Whleotts, 'r:4j r.:i, Clover Seeds. Veget ate S,eeds1 fir la PtI'~ int in. I tyncisitIs, 'ointh, etc. Calo u nudledI fr1141te . wi i rIt. A Saving all Around. "'Saves timei and (exphfens is what a school frustee who seced aL firs,o-claIss teacher t,hrough mu wr'ote. "HSaves trouble" areo the words of ai teacher who seculred a1 good posit ion through my serv ices. SaVes money Is what the school au. t,hori, ies do who buy thteir tichoolI sup p)lies from rme. Tru'ist,ces hii nteed of teaclhers antd sup-j ples, and techerJCIs int need or p)ositons thouldl welto meI. All communicationt cheerfully answered. I J. FR~A N IC f"(OSII, :hnm wimmoo u. C. Dollars Posed of at THE... >f Bargains. ZOOM!! ur new FALL STOCK!!! on utilki September 15, Lt the Reehive of s means YOW GAIN. rquare Dealer. N ewberr'y, S. C. Chartered in 1856. i7z. t b I'I'" h ',eie . in; I *l(b rt ris. )i rtIII, nt ('lit - - - it tout1 -,o, I- - ()() (ia i)()r MH, Pre't., wI..Nl.\fiOPlarrert..,ic11. .. ., i(od An Swecrs -c v:1ot>i.vul"v u1:;' in Nort h and Sonith Ii"o( is ni( .t ablii-ri by IIhe (iealertr? (nly hi;rh gr :a(l I'i:tt ( n n the mtuk(t. from inti fn(-titr(r (( rntt.,(ut(r? TheI'I ri" .iay that, S ( (thin"r CeIat:ti is ju t, ia 0P1, 11n0n1y (n at Cheap P'iano than he r d1(nh-r, citungr thm to get, tho Iinc:-t, dealer wottl have t.0 (ct for lis chealt t( mtn tn ihe arti.tti( workmnl ship), n" nnt, to be f( und1 inl any of th(1 cheap 110. L Stieff, N. (. m ,Et n ot aoiaBanc SEED! SEE ! BUIST TURNIP SEED 1New ~Crop I at Drug Store, Corner Nance & Pratt Streets. CO1LLEGE OF Charloston, H. C. I~ 1?~Ph~~ ~Ir(JNJ)EDI IN I 78. ( i TI ,NG I"'A CI U/i Y ; wV ie . (.. eul pped Cheienl tII, 'hy3SIeal anod I iologicai Laiboratorion; Obsnorvatory ; I,ihrary of I1,000) voluumesc; and tho Ii(est. Mus.'oumh of Natuiral 11 is'tory ini t1( h outLh. 8. A., iR. S., and M. A. (coure offernd. 'Tuition, $10, paIyal)o mi Ltwo in s4talbneicntsn. Roaird ini CJOJLUGE at mionth . Onio Sch(olarship giving free fujition ist assignod to Nowborry counity, the hiolor to ho appoinited by' tho Jdgef of Probato and the Counmty Superintendent of Educa tin. All candi(idates for admiission aire p)Ormlitted to c'ompe)to for vacant (o'0 S)cholarhIips, which pay $,150 aI 3yor1. En~itranico Oxamnialtious will be hlu at the Colloge, on September 27 and1( 28. Noxt Ression opens September 30, 19)01. C'ataloguo, imI Iro:If IIARItISON RtANDOL,PH, President. Notice to Creditors. A LL A Nl)SINGULjAI.CT'Iz(ltlo11).. itors of Daivld WerIs, deceased, art. hereby n(otLied to rendertii in their cla1ims~ dutly n'.tested, against, the estato oIf said deoceased, to the undersigned at Silver Street, 8. C, or to my Attor tnys, M easrs. Mower & Bynumti, at New berry, H. (I. I'ItINSTON S. LIVINGSTON, Adn. m ,e of Dr avi we..a. do'd