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B-owu Ca'dwell. Mr. Harace tiown and Mis Lillie May Caldwell, only a3u_ttr of Mr. -W. J Caldwe 1, of tl coulAy, were happily m rried 01 ' .1 -.s lv c,/:- I 1,ah if4 C>f &'t. U) C. ), by Rev. D. P. Boyd. A uood ti.arse Ruined. On Tuesday Mr. Will H.ives was in the city and about midday while leav ing, at tht Gravel Vown railroad cross ing, his horse got its fobt fastened be tweei the railroad iron and the plank pat down for the crossing, and the horse in trying Lo exriCe - 14 foot pulled the entire hoof fr--m its foot The horse had to be killed. Ntwberry Is Willing. Mr. Mike Kempson dropped in to see us last week and said the pople are in a bad fix about crossing Saluda river. i The two counties ought to look into this matter at once.-Saluda Sentinel, 15th. Stir up your supervisor and get him to meet Newberry's supervisor half way and the matter will be settled satisfac torily. says He Was Tortured. "Isuffered such pain from corns I colid bardly walk," writ-s H. R-) -in 9nt; Hillsbor-:ugh, Ills., -but Buck!en's Aeilea Salve completely curer them." Aea like magic on spriuis. bruisrs, I euts,sores, scalds, burns, b.il,, u'c-Nr. Perfect healer of skin dispases and piles. Ogre guaranteed by all druggists, 25., E fmpred With Newberry. Cok. W. L. Stanley, the General , Counsel of the Seaboard Air Line. was t In the city Tuesday on busiuess for his road. He expressed himself as highly - pleased with the thrift and enterpike of the city, and to a friend he said it was a "town of the first magnitude." The hotels and p iblic buildings h - pro nounced s the best he had seen in his e travels. The Newberry Hotel was an espcial object of his -Praise. Working 24 Bours a Day. There's no rest for those tireless little workers-Dr, King's New Lite Pills. Millions are always. bnsy, curing ror jjKT,ver, Jaundice, Billiousness, Fever and'-Agre. They banish Sick Head sahe, drive out Malaria. Never gripe or weaken. Small, taste nice, work wonders. Try them. 25c at all drug -splendid PerrformanCE. "Along the Kennebec," a comedy of New England life~, pleased a good sized audience at the Grand opera bouse last C aight. TIhe play has lots of action in it and a good company produced it in a satis ~ fectory manner. During the perform aoS several pleasing specialties were 1in4auced and the singing and dancing a -WaSBood, especially Miss Carrie Ken. b e wqk-~Who has a charming voIce and F .Miws how to use it. Messrs. Gorman b Vand Proctor gave a very unique musical specialty. They were dressed in real tl Scotch costomes and played marty b musical instrumenlts in a clever man- s: eri.~ - t A flas3orhestea cne ve with ie I. comnpany rendered several excellent b: musical numbers and the performance o of aAIo.'g the Ke2nebec" was s seming Sly enjoyed by all present.-Greenvil'e News, 15thL -- This excellent comedy will be pr"- ~ duced at the opera bouse touight ~a . Night was Her Te-ror a "I would cough nearly all night ~ long." writes Mrr. Chas. A pplegate, of ~ Alexandria, Ind., "and could hardly C ge any sleep. I bad consumption so a -bathatltf walked a block I wouldd e ough frightfully and spit blood, but when all other medicines failed, three ~ $1.00 bottles of Dr. King's New Discov- ' ery wanlly cured nis and I gained 58 pounds." [t'c absolutely guaraditeed t t.ooure Coughs, Colds, LatGrippe. Brour-h ebitis and all Throat and Lung T r"u bles. Price 50c and d l Trial bot th+ free at all druggis'ts. WORKING FOR NECWBERRYRr A Cayase to be Maide to allow the CItiz we 'to Help on a Good I-aue--To Br.rg in Good Pa oPle. -- e In previous articles we mentioned ti the matter of a colony of good people a, up In Ohio who desired to come South k to make, their home, and suggested that the citize~ns of Newberry take up n the question and set forth the advant ages that we have to off'r to these peo- c pie, who will mak,us good citiaens- a A committee, consisting of Mayor Klettner and Mr. John Scott, within a the past few days have interviewed sev eral citizens and succeed6d in obtain- t lng subscriptions to the amount of ti about $50 But that amount is inade- , quate to cover the necessary expense o of a representative which it is desired , to send to Bluff on, Ohio, to see these b people and set forth Newberry's ad- t vantages, and the committee will there fore begin a canvass today to obtain an additional amount for the above pur pose. We think the citizens should contribute liberally, as the county and g)wn will profit considerably by the coing of these p3ople. . ggEARKABLE uURE OF C1ROU~, A LittleJ's Life saved I have a few words to say regarding Ch ~amberlain's Cougb Re med y. It saved my little boy's life arnd I feel that I cannot praise it enough I bought a bottle of it from E A. Steere of Good yn, S., and when I got home with Sit the poor baby could hardly breathe. I gave the medicine r directed every ten minutes until he "threw up" and %~then I thought sure he was going to choke to death. We had to pull the plem out of his mouth in great long -'strings. I am positive that if I had not got that bottle of cough medicine, a gyboy.would not be on earth today. jolDemont, Inwood, Iowa. For sale b. nr E. Pelham.1 VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT' Bad weather has set in. Read the ad. of Mayes' Drug store in his paper. Hard work is the best remedy we now for hard times. The compaiy to appear at the opera 3ouse tonight is said to be a good one. The price of meat, cora, flour and 2early everything we eat continues to idvance. Two fights and two robberies in wenty-four hours is a new record for New6err,. Dr. E. C. Jones will in a few days nove his office into the front corner oom over Mower's store. Mr. J W Kibler has rurchas-d a >retty two-acre lot from Mr J. C. Wil on, adjoining that of Mr. Fl ers', n Pope Street. The Board of Health at its meeting n Tuesday re-elected Mr. C. W. Bishop ealth inspector. There were several pplications for the place. Carr Bird, colored, was arrested yes erday and will be tried this morning or steading a strap from a set of har iess left on the public square. The new Board of Firemasters held a meeting Monday evening. Mr. E. H. Pslie was elected President of the 3oard and I. H. Hunt, Esq., Secretary. The change of the weather yesterday eemed to bring on a desire on the )rt of some for the ' chemically pure." t was dcidec ly in evidence yesterdiy. "R;ilroad Jack" appeared at the op ra house last Monday night. Some )arts of the performance-the special les were very good; other features rere not so good. Taken as a whole he show is worth the price of admis ion. Quincy Fry, colored, attempted to ill his wife Tuesday with an axe. She iad to flee to the residence of some vhite people in the neighborhood for irotection. Mayor Klettner tried on the a-e the next morning and fined Fry 25 or 30 days on the chain gang. The nayor is right in cases of this kind, o sympathy is desired and the full ex ent of the law should be given. Personal. Miss Laura Bowm in has returned to Luton. Dr. J P. Dacket, of Anderson, visi , in the county last week. Mrs. Watts Davis, of Clinton, is visit g her mother, Mrs. Mat tie Glenn.. Mr. R S. Galloway, of the A. R 'resbyterian, Due West, was in the ity Wednesday. Mis Fannie E Martin, after a pleas t visit to relatives in Newberry, left ednesday for her home at Dcnalds Miss Alice Watts,on her return from visit to Orangeburg, stopped in New erry to visit the family of -Mr. J W. :arhardt, before returning to her ome at Clinton. Dr. A L. Longsbore has moved to be city and for a few days is at the ome of his brother Mr. M. J1. Long bore, who is living in Brookland near e old Cline shop. We welcome Dr 1ongshore to the city and bespeak for m a liberal share of the practice of ur people. A Good RecommendtIOnl. "I have noticed that the sale on Chain erlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets is Imost invariably to those who have nce used them," says Mr. J. H. Weber, prominent druggi&t of Cascade, Iowa 7at better recommendation could y medicine have than for people to all for it when again in need of such remedy? Try them when you feel ll after eating, when you have a bad iste in your mouth, feel bilious, have o appetite or when troubled with con ipation, and you are certain to be de tbted with the prompt relief which iey afford. For sale by W. E Pel A GENERAL KNOCK DOWN. he New Mollobon Mill the Scene of What Came Near Bieing a Serious Affair Be twen a White Man and a Negro. The town was thrown into a wave of xcitement yesterdry afternoon by a lephone message from the new Mollo on mill stating that a negro had illed a white man with a brick. The policemen and sevelal others iade their way to the new mill, but the hite man whose niame was given as riffn, haLd recovered from the shock nd was sitting up. The negro wh" truck the white man, is Wade Nelson, negro well known in Newberry. Griffin, the white man, is a carpen r and had been at work on the opera ive houses. He was drinking and left ihere he had been at work and went ver to the mill building where Nelson, ho is a brick-layer, was at work. They ad some words, when the report is hat Griffin struck the negro twice rith a brick, when the negro ereturned he blow, knocking Griffin senseless r a while. The case will likely come up before he mayor this morning for a hearing. he above facts are as we were able to ather them just after the difficulty. kth parties have a pretty sore head. 'Some time ago my daughter caught severe cold. She complained of p4ns a her chest and had a bad cougb. I ave her Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. ecording to dlirections and in two days he was well and able to go to school. have used this remedy in my family or the past seven years and have never :nown it to fail," says James Prender -ast, merchant, Annato Bay, Jamaica, V'est India Islands. The pains in the bhest indicated an approaching attack ff pneumonia, which in this instance ra undoubtedly warded off by Chain )erlain's Cough Remedy. It counter ,cts any tendency of a cold toward - emna Sold by W. E. Pelham. When us powder it is omy to buy Royal mak most wholes< licious food. SPECIAL NOTICES. L OST-A Pocket Book in the town of Newberry. Fitider will bc r,: arded by leaving at Herald and News ce. COU run no risk in having your woolen clothes cleaned and press at the Newberry Steam Laundry, for e guarantee them not to shrink. t tf )R Biliousness, Jaundice, etc., use Palmetto Liver Medicine. 10 cents Dr. Van Smith's Drug Store. ly -UMBER FOR SALE-I am now A ready to fill orders for lumber on i?rt notice. Located within one mile 4 town. Give me .our orders. m . GU s B SUMMER RY Palmetto Liver Medicine for in L diges'ion. 10 cents at Dr. Van ith's Drug Store. ly EE S. J. Wooteen's new ad. Its worth reading and investigating. tf I E Newberry Steam Laundry Co. is making a specialty of cleaning and essing pants. Give them a trial. ft, 3ALMETrTO Liver Medicine cured - me of chronic constipation writes :ms Evans, Piedmont, S. C. Sold Dr Van Smith's Drug Store. ly' RING or send witb wagon your coats, vests and pants that you ant cleaned and pressed. We have perienced help and guarantee all rk to be first-clas;. THE NEWBERRY STEAM LAUNDRY CO. 'TRAY COW-One medium size Jer sey colored horned Cow strayed or le.. Will pay reward for informa )Q. S J. Wooten. tf MITH BROS.' Roller Mills, at Ki aards. P C., will grind on Fridays dSaturdays of each week. t & f 16t. EALS served in good style, the -very best the market affords at J, Miller's restaurant, near post ONEY TO LOAN-Five years , - time at 7 per cent, interest, se red by first mortgage 00 improved I estate. Hunt, Hunt & Hunter'. torneys. f tt QR a good, square meal, go to Bob Miller's restaurant, near the post RESH OYSTERS all the time, at R J. Miller's restaurant. t&f tf. HE Buck Stove purchased by me from Mr. H. E. Todd & Co. has~ n me good satisfaction in every ricular. D. P. BOY D. Ja. 6th, 1902. f6t HE Buck Stove purchased of H. E. Todd & Co. gives me entire satis- S tion in every respect. t T. J. HAYS. 'HE Buck Stove, sold by H. E. Todd & Co., is certainly an ideal stove. T fact, in respect to its quality, beauty dvaluable service, it stands unparal ed to any article of its kind I have in using a Buck Stove for quite a di le and I like it so well that I would r tgive it in exchange for any other cl ie. Very respectfully, EUG. S WERTS. Newberry, 5. C., Jan. 15, 1902. f6t r' WANTED-Want to buy eight or ten e. pigs at once, good stock. ti Address "Business," ItCare of this Office. 3 U can get your cloths cleaned-i1 suit, 75c.; pants cleaned andJ sed, 25c.; pants pressed, 15c.; hats aned, 15c.; hat pluas cleaned, 5 and ents each: ladies' dresses cleaned, and 75c.; dresses of all kinds, and orepair cloths, also dyeing done it from 50c. up. All work guaran .Orders left at Herald and News c. JOSEPH,GRAY. OOD WANTED. We are preparegI make contracts for limited number of rds of four-foot pine >od corsd on ground Newberry Oil MUI om Ist of August to P stof November, 1902 For further particu rssee. L.W. Floyd, M anager.: ewberry Oil M ill. Branch of the South n Cotton Oil Mill. LTE OF SOUTH CAROLINA- I COUNTY OF NEWBERRY-IN POBATE OOURT. '. W. Hodges, Esq , Probate Judge. THEREAS, TENCH C POOL ' made suit to me, to grant him ttrs of Administration of the estate and effects of Benedict H. Cline. hese are therefore to cite and ad ')sh all and sing ular the kindred and editors of the said Benedict H. Cline, eesed,that they be and appear before e n the Court of Probate, to be held Newberry Court Hfouse, S. C, on Le0th of Januar' next, after publica on thereof, at 11 o'cl'ock in the fore jn, to show cause, if any they have, by the said AcmuinistrationU should t e granted. iven under my hand, this the 16th s] day of January Anno Domini, 190. W OGS .P .C w w nonG ES. J. P. N. C. THE KNIURTS OF PYT11m9. Public Installations of Officers Followed by the Annual Ra-::uet-A Pleasant Oce. mion and a Sumptuous Feas'. The annual public installation of the Newberry Lodge Knights of Pythiaf, No. 75, was held in the Pythian hal Tuesday night. Acting Deputy Gra, d Chancellor Eduard Scholtz, past chan cellor comman,ler of the order, offiCiated and conducted the solemn and impres sive ceremonies. The following are the newly elect- d officers: Cnancellor Commander-Jno. A. Blackwelder. Vice Chancellor-E. Cavenau,-. Prelate-Joo. M. Kinard. Master of Finance-Wm. F. Evart. Master of Exchequer-Z F Wright. Keeper of Records and Seal-T. E Epting. Masler of Work-E. B Widemuan. Master at Arms-H. B. Wells. Inner Guard-W. S. Melton. Outer Guard-C. A. Bowman. o The installation services conluded, the knights and their ladies with a num ber of invited friends who were prasent, e adjourned to the dining room of the w Crotwell Hotel, wher3 the annual ban quet was held. The feast was all that could be desired. al Taken all together, the occasion was a most pleasant one and enjoyed by all J who were .present. This banquet is bl given each year at the time of the in- 01 stallation of officers, and is alwal s a big event for the Knights, and the oc ca-lon this year w.as one of the happiest and most thoroughly en!oyed ever held THE NATIONAL BANK. k Annual Keeting of Stockholders-Ole. Officers R -s'ec ed--Ba ik In eros par ,us Condition. p1 The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Newberry National Bank j, was held on Tuesday, the 14th. at The affairs of the bank was shown to ~ be in good shape and prosperous. I The following was elected as the w Board of Directors: M. A. Carlisle, Dr. e3 R. C. Carlisle, George Johnstone, J. F. J. Caldwell, Geo. S. Mower, D. H. f Wheeler, W. T. Tarrant, F. Z Wilson - &ad F. N Martin. At a subsequent meening of the Di- -t, rectors al the old officers were re- ti eected as follows: M. A. Carlisle, E wesident; T. S. Duncan, cashier; J. W. I . Simons, assistant caisbier; F. N. at Mbrtin, bi'okkeeper, and H. T. Ren- - riCk, collector. A 8Ma%LJp RBBERY. R' of] 'he Store of Me. S. B Jones ientered and Ro.bb. d - But Little Missing -i cu. Vdednesday night the store of Mr. re am B. Jones was entered, the money A rawer torn to pieces and robbed of $5 n change. The burglar entered the.store from a rear w' indow, slipping his hand through broken paue and lifting the latch so hat the sash could be raised, and thus r gained entrance. - The money drawer was torn piece by gi piece from its place under the counter p and carried to the small alley at the . rear of the store, where it was found the n3xt morning.fa The amount of $5 had been left in the drawer, to be used for a certain pur-r pose early the next morning, which rj was taken. Mr. Jones has missed noth- In ing else from his stock, yet unless an uantities of stuff bad been taken it eli would be hard to miss. be This is the first robbery we have had wn n Newberry for some time. The po- stc ice are working on the case and will ikely heve the guilty parties in hand A Cure for Lumbago. W. C. Williamson, of Amburst, Va.. says: "For more than a year I suffered from lumbago. I finally tried Chamn berlain's Pain Balm and it gave me entire relief,, which all other remedies pri had failed to do." Sold by W. E. Pel- cle ham. 10 50 5rror in Annual Repor oa of Town Council tel Corrected. Below will be found the report of Liabilities and Assets of tbe Town of Newerry republished. There was an error in the report published in Tues- t( day's papers of $1,097.08, due to failure to credit debt of 1898 with paymet.t a made to Newberry National Bank on Dec. 21, 1900. of $1,000.00 and interest C on same $97 08, wnich failure was caused by note not being in Newberry ebn pay ment was made. a OTTO KLETTNER. REPORT r Property Owned by and Debt of the Town of Newberry, S. (O. LIABILITIES i Notes in Bank, debt 1898... $ 9.116 38 Water & electric light bonds 42,000 00 Opera house bonds.........22,000 00 I Interest on operabhouse bonds January 1, 1902............. 495 00 Miscellaneous account, 1901.. 100 00e Notes to Mrs. F. C. Holbrook 2,500 00 Note to Mrs. Mv. H. Jones... 2C3 00 Note to Mrs, M A..Ehrmain... 500 00 s $76,911 38 ASSETS. [Jncollected tax, 1901........$ 4,041 36 B "1900.........181 90 " 1899.........96 55 " 1898......... 51 89 L Opera house and markets.2 4,000 00 of Two fire engines, trucks and Reels........-.--......... 3,600 00 mn 2000 feet fire hose....;...... 1,500 00 cr 800 feet fire hose....----...... 720 C3 dl Six mules...............--.. 600 00 mn D~rts, wagons and tools......300 00 at Dne road machine............250 00 tI Office fixtures.................. 515 C3 ti One artesian well.......--.--- 2,900 09 n< Water works and electric w light plant.............-...42,C 00 n T wo acres gravel.......... .0 0 P'iping, lumber and coal.......2 50 00 [I $8,067 $81,406 70 ing baking lways econ the Royal. es the finest, >me and de FOR REIT. Office room now occupied BY DR8 El Ce JONESI VER elham's Drug Store RENT MODERATE pply to I. E. Pelliaff & Son, ProscriOtml Phiarmacist,. THE FACE AND HANDS equire more care dur ng the winter. Hard vinds and frosty air nake the use of some ~molient absolutely ecessary. To cure ~haps, soften the skin nd keep your hands vhite and smooth try ragrant Facease. Free sample at GILDE R & WEEKS' Corner Drug Stor. NTICE TO CREDITORS. ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. Emmett Cabaniss, Plaintiff, ~ie Newberry Hadle an2d Shuttle Com pany, Defendarnts. LL AND SINGULAR, THE 1creditors of The Newberry Han *e and Shuttle Compaay are hereby hquired to render in and establish their aims against said Defendants before e at my office in the Town of Newber i, on or before the 19th day of Febru , 1902, and said creditors are hereby joined and restrained from prosecu ng their claims elsewhere than in this ~tion. H. H. RIKARD, Master. Master's office, Jan. 2, 1902. Drug Store. The year 1901, just closed on us has been very successful with us in business. We believe it was due to the fact that in our store you can procure good drugs and always receive courteous treat met- Come and seebas for all Things in the drug line. ARDEN SEEDS, LAMPS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. rescriptionls given Careful At tention and Only the BEST DRUGS Used. We thank our customers for thir confidence and patronage and hope for a continuance of We sell Wiley's Candies. Phone 133. MAKES THE BREAD THAT MAKES THE MAN New'ear Finds Our (resGoOds Deportment InSplendidShape In fact just as full as it has been any time dur ing the fall months. We pride ourselves in this department, and here you can always find a complete outfit. We have just added: Black Cheviots, "i Satin Solisles, "t Prunella Cloths, Whipdords, English make, Thibet, for Heavy Skirts, j[ Pebble Cheviot. In fact you will be surprised to find how com plete this departnent is for January 1st; but remember 'tis one of our hobbies, and we al ways keep it full and inviting. ""k also cut an important figure in |ack S1 this department Taffetas. Pean do Sgo, Gros Grain and I D are the leaders at this time. Sati Duche88 We have them all. And too, and other stylish Black Garnitures Black Trimmings to com plete the picture. This space is ours, and we ~expect to use it very week to tell you of the good things in he different departments of our store. Yours truly, We will not sell to you our stock of merchan se at your offer--a hundred cents on the ollar. That was our words to one of the Largest Merchants in America. We bought them for the people of Newberry, . C., and surrounding country. *We know hat we have succeeded in buying our goods Cheaper than All Others ave bought their goods. We know we have the BEST VALUE for the rONEY. and all who trade with us acknowledge that we offer the reatest Qargainzs on Qarth! MORE GOODS FOR LESS MONEY! Never since we have been in business have we sold more goods than we od in the past month. C11 'Cheap quotations in an advertisement aree Ir||( Cha0p: nothing but printer's ink. We offer yon enuine BARGAINS. Every customer is a living advertisement for us. 0.KLETTNER, The Fair and Square Dealer. EDUCED! VERY REDUCED! We are offering our entire stock at reduced ~rices, but in some departments we are almost iving the goods away. This is not mere talk, ut business strictly. Come and see. Ladies' Jackets worth $2.00 now 90c. u a a4.00 " 2.00 a a a5.00 " 2.50 a " "7.50 " 3.75 a a "10.00 " 5.00 Ladies' Capes reduce in the same proportions. u a "10.00 " 6.50 a a " -8.00 " 5.50 Men's Mcintosh Cape Coats at just half price. Al Wier lothing at rgreatly reduced prices. Ladies' Woolen Dresq Goods have been :educed in many cases one-half. hnkin or foriends for their liberal patronage, and wishin all a happy nd prosperous New Year, we are Yours truly, S. 3. WOO TEN.