The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, February 21, 1902, Image 3
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Mrs. Mat k t{atik in i d( at her hoimle
In the Si. Luke's comitin(it,-v on l'ies
day last. Inteminiit at St. Lukes'
Church on the Wediesdfy following.
Ilti 1#4ial i to V1-.11 Ne" Wirt y,
Blihop Ii lis1.i tiIs will Im Lke his
annuI ial v is iitsitn to St.. l Ike's ICgisco-0
pII (1hurh il on I'keSI1Ly, tite 251. -*
Vlet-m will bw h1lin t.il Citi rith at. 7:30
"ti,,b" fit iis, . g,'.-l'I ,
hAilt!(airlman 11 H. Kvahns, of tithl h-laind
of (I lspent4ary d irec s , was out iat the
xpoition today il r. IIIVAIN is welt
known Inl ChaI'leston aInd hiH frietnlls
saw that he d d not Jose himinsnif (I) the
A*') tnldway., Mr Evans it! hero oni Ideas
ure.-Charleston l'ost,, 8th.
'1114- 44kly Night, Sp, i4ker.
The stuidetits of N,-wbeiyN Glb ge
have invited Uov. 1). 11. IeL-tughlin,
pastor of the Presbyt,'rian Church at
Chester, to deliver Ihe annual addres
before the student body otn Sunday
evening of comienceimlent., in June
-Ifev. Mr. Mol"I,u) ill h s m6zeop)teo
-nand will he pwestt to doliv-tr I-he a,l
drosis onl that ocasi.
-ilt-. 1, C;' III till ?-oi*en ,
w i ms t. en Il thi., Si. - for 1 1,
wil be fii-id at The N w ea-v hotel.
D-. Cr-1tmm1 has v 0y ii'.. riltg ttesti
mnIIStis fromn sol m oil)- f t,h hOS j)iw-()jle of
lGreeivile, A Inison and Greetiwood
11IH patients art. 101 unatimluous It inl l,hir
praise of is wOfk wh1ich W0 neve: fais to
Ivo sath.fact ion -1 is adk vrtisetment
appears in this isue. Rtail some of
the testimonia!s.
i r. Ple-Imo iI U1ha r1,1l oo.
Mr. Cole L. Bleta-A, of Newherry, is
here doing the 11xosit,ion. le is so
pleased with thle show thtat ie will
probably remain until Alonlay. Atr.
Blease is not a tieitm her of the senate or
the house, blit no dlegation fromll the
up-countiry to Charleston would ie coim
plete without Mr. Hlease. He wore
his usual Prince Albert ani wide brin
hat and his tall figure and stately tread
attracted some at,tention as he moved
about the gons-hreonPost,
8th.
"I have u-ed Chatmbe-lain's Couguh
Remrdy for a nuiiber of years and hitv
no hesitancy in saving that it is the
best remedy f'or coughs, colds and erOu)
I have ever used in tny familv I have
no words to express mv confidenet in
t1hist emedy.- Al is L H. Nloore, North
Star, Atich. Por sale by W. I'. Pi-1ham
& Son.
UIderl th ausices of the ahelor
Maids' (lut1b will he held it) t.he ul lory
FrIday- vening, 28th. Devora(ed booths
will be fill. d with ljowelr.', hoei-made
candies and all Horts of fancy artilo's
which will be sold at reastnable prices.
Refreshmeunts wvill be ser'vedI by simail
maids. The litt1le folks will he entr
*taitned by a d wairf, the tailless d''nkey,
a grab bag, 11 Gypsy fortune teller,
a heart contest, etc lv, wil be the fen
t.ures of the entertainmelnt. All are
Invited to come. No ebtat'ge fitr admis11
*ionW.
Time--Friday even ing~., 28th at 8
o'clock.
New York-Thuomaaivli '5:opin~g o'r I.,'e
T "he Souther'n RiltIway ann iouncges,
effective i'h orsday, Jtt aiay 9th, andt(
continuitng etach 'iThurls'iay ther'ieaftetr,
* through sleeping ear ine w11'ill he lnau
gurated between Newv York and1( Thomn
uiaville, Ga, on ttrain 33. Fiirst catr n)ot.h)
hound In th it line will leave Thlomla'
yulle on Plant Svstem tralin connt(et,ig
wit,h Southern R-i.i way, train No. 341
STuesday, January 161, 19,02, and eacht
Tuesday thereaft.er duiring the wvintert
tou rist seqson.
A Talente<d wVomana.
The f'oPowi g is takent fromt the Co
humbia co: -espudeulce t o the Ahheulile
Mediumit of I he 20thit i t:
I walked part of't he~ way to churtch with
Miss Eluphe,tuia McC'tn;ock a teacher itn
the Preshgviiant College for WVoment
She is oue of the mto'st Ialeted wottett int
the S:ate. Shte is a d.'u,ng;er of Pev. E.
P. McClinutock of Newbe ':y who mmPgied
* Miss Lizzie Youtng, of D)ue WVest attd, of
course, stands by the church of her fa.
thers.
save. Two From Deatht.
Our little daughtter had an olmot fa
tal attack of whtoopiI)genuigh andt( bront
chitis" writea Mrs WV. K H faviland,. or
Armnonk, N. Y., "hut, whetn all ot her
remedies failed, we saved her lire with
Dr. King's Newv Discovery. Our niece,
who had cont umnption' in anl adlvanced
stage, also used this wonderful mti
cine and to-day she Ia perfcCt'V well.
Desperate throat, and lung dilseasedl
yetild to Dr. KIng's New ilscove'ry as
to no other vm'eie 0o le1h. 'In fahil
ble for cough-' andI colds. 50o and $1.00
g uaranteed by all dirvgglsts. Trial hot
tles free.
Newr Bleeping Car N.intn to (tharlsesto.
Southern lailw ~ay annlounles5 estab
lishmentcif additiconal wleeping car' line
to Charleston, S. (., from Cinclnioi,
Chattanooga and Atlanta via Attiustai.
southbound leaving Cincinnati at 8:05
* p. m, Chattanooga at 6:45 a. mn , At Ian
* ta 3:10 p mn., Autgusta 11:90 p. in., nir
riving in Charlestor' at 7 a. mr Re
turning, leave Charleston at 11 p m ,
'arrive at Augusta at 7:1.5 a. m , Atblanta
12:45 p m , Chattanooga 9:50 p. mn.,
Cincinnati 8:10 a. m.
On this sleeping car' line will he han
died Pullman sleeping car'e, and this
comnpletes thbe excellent se vIee aifor'ded
* by the Southern Railway and its con
neotions to Charleston on account of
the exposition.
VARIOU13 AND ALL AISOUT.
Rinniber the "Chatrity hazatir," at
thol Armory next Friday night.
Yestorday was a very disagreeahle
(lay. Sleet and rain.
Tomorrow is a legal holiday-22nd
day of P,ebruary --Geortge Wa4hington's
birthday.
There lre inlarly ca4e.s of glippe in) the
city antid the doctors nre kept pretty
lunch o' t he vo fill the time.
Trhe timin f. im-tking tnx rettirns ex.
pired oi Thllrstbay. If you faled to
mako yu:-r i roen, pm wil be "writ
dowii in re(i in)k."
[.- W Jon a l iti.. l vei,ises (hat, he
will s.-P! thei 1M4l1! i#.d St,wk if goods of
1). C Plyn at privat4i sale and at aue
tion T1e1 Will be0 bargainus.
Theli Ciarily b);zaar, un,olr thet auts
piet.e of I he Maelori Maids, has been
postponed "n11 joecount of the bad
weather, to next Friday night, 280h.
it will be Something unique its anl en
tertainment and every body should at
t,end.
The unteirtainment at, the Armory
next Friday night by the Bachelor
Maids is for charitable purposes.
Plenty of amtusements will be there for
t,hose who atteild -so ro and help the
ladies in a good cause.
iH. M'. Todd & Co., C(1C.StS u1s to st,ate
t,lt all clippings of the stove adver
0.4m.11ails in l'lhu Herald and News, to
couit. i a ti,e cont,emt, for th. Buck .Ju
11h1' I,11g. in ll u t, bj in at the store by
-1 o'V:oek milorr-1w, Sa daity afuer
noon.
Two fireis within it few hours of each
ot.ltr, is a no w reWord for Newherry.
Ve knew t,bere mu4, 1e a eause for i
anlil lir it, is: I'hle only anal 0riginal,
niimitable 14. W. HIggins is o -t1.OjUr.
for the tirst time in S0 years. iln ires
-the cou rt house and the I1 rald oflien
--a natural result.
The rpg.lariometing of the ciry eonun
cil sehedued for 'Tuesdav night wits
not held on ackOunt of the absence of
two of the A hir n. It, Was tlooght,
that sme in mport.int mat'ers wlitild he
Consid".red (t this meeting, among
other thiigs, the Beil Telephime propo
i iotin.
The 1.1oard of ireliasters held ia
tnetlinur onl Tuesda afternoon and con
demaed the fire buel * ag a flee alarm,
and suggested that. the.pi,ty fathers take
immediate stops to put iti .Komo alarm
that would in realItV le al iflarniwheii
fire breaks out. 'Wo join the Board i.
this ruquest.. The p, em.pp bell, as ItAq,
is certainly t failure US In-aim.
Persaonal. -
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Oantion aro visit
Ing relatives in Columia this week.
We had ai pleasant (all on Wednes
day from Mr. R. I. Stotidi'maYer, of
Prosperity.
Bishop Ellison Caper-s while on his
visit here next. week will q.top, wii h Mr.
0. MeR. Holmes.
Alderm:in II. K. Mats cuie up Tiues
day from Co'illmbia t.nattenld iL meeting
of the eit v council.
Mr. RI. P Faiir, of the S'anlard Oil
('ompany, is spendinga' few days in
the city with relatives.,
Mr'. 11. A Holmes, (if Charleston, was
in i he cit,y o'n business Wednesday. 'He
pai d th e FIer'ald otli ce a pleasan t visit,.
M-iss Jutlia Wood, after ia p)leastSI
visit fo Mrs J1 A MecGraw, in the Mt,
B.t.hel commun ity, left the early part
of the week for her' homes in A.-lanta.
Mis. I T. Mt Amriand has returned
from a visit, to Charleston and the Ex
position. She is charmed with the
great. Exposition andl reports large
crowds in Charleston seeing the sights.
11r Wha,a'Ir (O, lRt or Hn Iit,.ani,atilin.
"DuTring t.h' winier of 1898 1 was so
lame in mv joints, in fact all over my
bod y, that I could hardly haobble att otund,
wahen I biught a h 't,tle'of Chamber
ati's Pain B3alm Ft om the fist ap)
lllication I toegan to izet well, and was
eLired and have worked steadily all the
ye-a.-R. WVheeler. North wood, N. Y.
LFor sale by W. E. Pelham & Mon.
Ci A-E-Lake'.
Ont Wednie:day night Prof. E B. Setz
ltr, of Newbe -'y college, was happily
miiai'led '0o M ss Una L:ake, at. ihe resi
dence of he b) 'le's mioth-'r, on college
hill. Prof. Se'zles' is t he efficient p-o
feor of I-iig,sh i.id miodie.a laugtuages
in Newberry college.
Miss Lake is a most Ippular and beau
tiftul yotiug lady and has hosts of friends
in Newbe.ry.
it was a qutiet hiomte wvedding, solemn
ized itt 'hle presence of the itmmediate
relat ives and a few invited guests. Trhe
ceremony was performed by the bride's
pastor, Rev. W. I. H-erbert, of the Meth
odist church.
A fler a most elegant supper the b)ridlal
couple left on the night traini for Charles
ton, where they will take in the E~xposi
tion.
Thue Herald anid News extends coni
gratulations and best wishes for a hiappy
voyage downt the streatn of lif..
80:o,tttiug tta,at Wilt h Y)o ai (bood
We know of no way in which we can
be of mu're service t.o our reatders than
to tell them of some! hing that will be
of rea' good to them. Foar this reason
we wtint to acqua'nt them with what
wa consider one oif the very best reme
dies on tbe market for coutghs, colds,
anti that a'arming cornpla'in , croup.
We refer to Chatmberlain's 'otngh Rnm
edy. We havo used It with sneh giod
results in outr faitly so long t-hat it has
become a household necessit Iv. liv its
prompt uise we hav.'n't, any dout,i but
that It has time anal ag tin peevented
croup). The testimony is given upon
our own experience, andi we suaggest
that our readers. espeacially those who
have small children, always keep it, in
their homes as a safeguard against
oroup. --Camden, (S. C.) Messenger.
IFor sale by W. 1i. Pnlhan & Son.
FOR A RED IN'S IAY.
liorgell Tribo, No. 24. 1 (. it. Al. EnItl d
i.) the Ilonor of 'takii,g the Initllativo
Hie%% InI uott,ng Up a dtt'l Afit'l
Jay at, tle Vxp laltion.
The following is taken from Ilho
State of the 19th ilnstant:
Wasinesaw Tribe, No. 27, 1. 0. Mi. it.,
last night took the initiat,ive in the
uat,ter of getting I) a "Red Men's
Day" at, the Charlston lxposiltin. A
coiillittee was appoint,ed to commntini
rite wit h tho lodges In various portiolls
of thi- State on the subject.. The coi
Imittee consist of John T. Gasu a, t .
Jones and J. T. Iarg!e.
As i natte r of fatct liergell Tribe,
No. 21, Improved Order of Red Men,
of Newberry, took the initiat.ive in this
1natter last night a week ago, at which
mn't.W1ig a member of Wa4mesaw Tribe
wis preseit tind took part in tlhe (is
ceussion. ackenowledging that nothingL
Whatever had been done to his knlowl
edge in regard to haviig at "Red Men's
Da v" at the Charlesion iExposition,
As a result, of the d iscussion, at Ohis
mnlecti ng aicommit tee was aippoi ini- d con
sisti nig of Messrs. J. 1. HaLt' and Cole
L. llease for the ptrpose of conimlli
ceatiog with the diTlvront. tribes of
the State on tbe suiject, looking to
get ting upl) a day for the Red Men at
the Exposition. And this, we sub
imit. was tihe first action by any tribe in
regard to the imatter, arid ir there is
an.\ h1111onl attacheld to the faet o(f Il
an)ur u ratIt such a nnveinenI we must,
insist, liat. Itl-rgull Tribe is eititled to
that honor.
Th e Red Ni ci alave a mfin h-rls i p In
this StAt" of ah tmt -1,00, and woold
ale quit.e a shoing so,viII-shlou!l t,hey turn
out in IL blody.
We hope that Hergell Tribe will sue
c"eld in the movement and that every
tribe in the S,ale will joiii heartily
with them and make a showiig uqtual
to any ordeur in thie 8' ate.
Tvuesday afternoon at,t tie miethodist
pa'sonagl, at Ki otrds, Rev. NI r.
Th rtower, unitLed in riarltce Mr.
Viair1 B u Ford- and \li,,- li Mlan
son I r. lBil ro-4l 1s lie secolld
soil of Sheri'l Buford and is a
pr'o.,periu and energetic youn- muanl
M iss Mt anson, the bride, is a popular
young lady, who has been teaching
-0ho inl that Community, atnd he
friends are numerous. The Herald and
N-.ws extends best, wishes.
The Mb mand for Dickm1.4 HiFtfory.
We have b-en rece'V'na ordle rt
copies of Dicke-t's H iso-y from sev
eral of the Northern States of latc
The following is a c-ipy of a let.ter
received a few days azo f -om ati
more, which gots to show in whal
spirit, the hfok is einL retad abroad:
16 Chanber of Comimerce,
Ba!timore, Feb. .11)h, 1902
Messrs KIbert H. Aull Co., Newberry,
S. C.
Gentleien: I thank you fot your
klnd ild prompti.,atention in sending
mne Dickert's Hisiory of Kershaw's
Brigtde whichi has been duyt r-ceived.
I ail.ucipate great pleasure in reading
his accouh' of the heroic deeds of a glo
rijous period. Among the memories I
cherish Is friendship for soime of the
oflicers of tbe 2nd South Carolinat Regi.
ment. * * *
YTours very truly,
P. J McICNNAi
Wh len you lack energy, do not rehish
youri f'od , feel dull and st,upid, after
eating, all you nered is it dowte of ('ham
t,erlain 's Stomach and Liver' TIablets.
They will make you feel like a new
man and1( give you an atppetit e like ia
bear. For sale by WV. 10 Pelham & San.
Four Gotod and Sutlicient IReasonM.
Ther'e are four good and suflicient
reasons why yotu should use "Clifton"
ioour:
1. Because It, is the best patent flour
in the mrarket,, and makes the whitest
and lightest biscuit, and rolls and most
delicIous cake andl p)astry.
2. Because it is absolut,ely puire, being
gutaran teed by the A ntl-Ad nlteratlon
Letague, the executive committee of
which will pay any one who discovers
any adtilt,ei-ation In it, a reward of
3. iBecauise It is madec of the best
selected wheat grown on Kentucky
soil and Is milled as much with regardi
to the nut 'it,ive value of I.he flour' as its
color' anid rising qualit,ies.
41 Becatuise it Is the only flour' manu
factored south of the Ohio rivetr t,hat,
is guaranteed by andI beers the Anti
Adulter'allon LecaQue I eade mark, thbus
affording the consu metr ab)solt,e immu
nilty from tbe poisonous mIneral that
is being used to adulterate flour'.
For sale by Edw. R. Hlpp and the
Palmet,to Grocery Co
BRtANSFD'to M tGLS,
Owdinsboro, Ky.
For Hiomach Troubuien.
"I have taken a great, many dilfereont
medlicines for slomahch trouble and con
stipattiont," says Mrs. S Geiger of[Dunk
et to,. To e a, "but. never had as good
''sill s from any as from Chamberlain's
Stomiach and Liver' Tabilets." For sale
by W. 10 Pelham & Son.
Adlvertisted Lettiera.
Re~maining in postoflico fotr week end
ing ["ebruary 1 9, 1902
B -Johnt Bates, Miss Freddie Btanks,
Miss IElen lloyd. Siunnie Bugg,
C-Nhrs. Caroliet Caple, IletnyvO Cald
well, Mr's. Ola Ca nnon, M iss A lice
Counti.s
D-Mrs Ola Davenport.
II-0 W. liethert, A. P. Hlickson.
J.- F. M. Jones, Satnel Johtnson,.
K -. ICiza Kinardl.
M - - I. T. Mayer.
1L-Morgan Leek.
R-II. A Rice, Itollenie Richets M iss,
Carrie Rodges'
8 -Fatnnte Stepheins, Jannie Stephens,
Isaar Sligh.
T~--A lice Troney. -
W-Maggie Walton
Persons calling for the letters will
please say they were advertised,
F"RANK L BYNUM,
Acting P. M.
ANOTIIER ItIC.
HIerilltt tutd 1N4vWs 1lIt II,li a Ntiro Vs
vitim From I A 1t I,osi iru t tiolu q),4I ll 4k
Ity tho Virm Cump . m.
Monldty Iight alxtt I 1:.io o'clock the
1Ierald and News ollice was discovered to
be ott fire. All the cotmpanies quickly
respoltded to the tiarilt, ant soitne of t le
best fire lightitig ever seenl here was doit e
ott Mohity night. At first it seented as
if there was i') clalcet to Save the build4
ing froml total (lestritcti-Iln, but it was 11 t
long alter the departmnent appeared o(nl
the seette tintil tie lire was tider full
control.
It is stppose(d that the fire was caused4
by the heat on the second story frinwi the
flue leading frotul the entginle, itt the realr
of the house, ott the irst story. low
eVCr, this ilnte was thickly coated
throughout with itshestos.
A good (hael of (Image was done inl the
second story. All the ceiling, floors, pa
pering an(d plastering were badly buritel
atud are a total wreek. Oi the first story
a goodl deal of datitage was done to press.
es, paper, andI type, mtostly by the water.
llowever, oil Tuesday tuornlitig, the force
went to work repairing the (aitage to
m1achi nery and everything is now rull
ning smloothly.
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v i I re-ka Itar.
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4 I Iv C .4 t
>b not tittreak.
aldil ut. The
Sold
ot,uc Oil
th f2
evcry where
il calls-K
Made by
Standard Oil
Company
Gardeo Seed!
Fresh Lot Ieceived!
Try our Quick Relief Cough Mix
ture. Largo Bottles. Prico 25o.
Our Cold and LaGrippo Tablets
have plIant fects ani& ud atro easy to
take.
FULL LINE
PRESCR PTIONS carefilly and
accu rat ely coml)pounded, anti only
best drugs used.
We invite your patronago.
We Sell Wiley's Candies
-TH E
Natiol BaM of N6wderry 8
(ESTABILIIIHED IN I871.)
Capital--- -- ----$150,000.00
Surplus and Profits - 96,865.88
General ban king b,usi ness iransacted
with prlomtnessO$. Special attention to
collections. Correspondence solicited.
Savings Department.
D)eposits llowed( interest at the rate
of 4 per cent per annum from daute of
deposit. Inftet,td paIyable J1anunary J st
andl July 1st of each year.
M. A. CAurLISr2h, Prest.
TV. S. DUNCAN, Cashier.
J. WV. M. SIMMONS, Aest. C'r
COST SALE
For 20 days I will sell
FANCY LAMPS, CHINA,
GOOD CROCKER~Y
AND COOK STOVES
AT COST.
I mean business.
Come and see.
Wishing one and all
a Happy New Year.
J. W. White.
MAKES, THE BREAD
THAT MAKES THE MAN
M{ONEY TO LOAN--F'ive years
time at 7 per cent. interest, so
cured ey first mortgagc ont Improved
real estate. iHunt, Hunt & Hunter,
Attorneys. f&. tf
ROYAL
Baking Powder
Makes the bread
more healthful.
Safeguards the food
against alum.
Alum baking powders are the greatest
menacers to health of the present day.
ROYAL IIAKING POWDEf CO., NEW YORK.
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
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Add to TePtlephon lipsI.:
Scott- & Sputi-man. No 2
N. P". A ull, N o 9:3
L. WV IFt.(.Yv, Mlanager.
SE, have just ile i lrge voi' trItl .
for I"elt-illzers atId arve readluy to
make low pric-e See uts before uy
ing . M A Al E S o.
Il'OM NOW UNTIL, i'll E, IT) 11 (Ii*
i March I he Iwher St-t 11111 Liti.
dry'3' Will IiuI lace CUr'aiL S at. 1i.et.S.
per pirv. This price will Io.i,i vtlv' 1 1 not
lie e.vnded a0t1e that date.
1i hiavtIo l - inat e al hirt (e;liact,
for P rotil?Zors tlan arI I t(l r y L,
miaku liw 'rek e IS befol- IIIy
fi-te, l 1 I . I' * A NS . U0
Ti O R 14 oo11 UHi for tlit - Por Siae
or relt, Ab-t) it Mw0-hor"e farmIl ho
re llt. AIpply .4; Antil '. IWzILIrol. t& f if
for old 11uohor ad bass,. t
fNewI- LI I t L au y to
i- fro Mr . A. TddS &. Co.ha
J ai6t, 19 f6ci e n.1
o r Tilrmties anduL aOre. r ly
nuske lowo priii ide s oforii le' buy
aht r.tioVan miOth'l Dru itore,0113 liy
or town., Give ime .our~ Orders.
i2mi. Gu 13. StaUMFn
IllCI Buc~Hok Stove piurchased( of ii. I
T lodd & C'o. give mel 1 Cint,Ire satin
fauction ini every resphect.
f61, 'T. J1. H AYS.
I A l3ICTO( LiAver Med icine ciured
. me of ch ronie colist ipal ion w;ites
James10 IEvanis, I' iedmont,1 iS . 0. Sohl
at Dr,. Van SmiL it' Drug Store. 1,v
13 lNG or seniId with wagon! your
costs, Vest.s and1( pantlis that you
want,1 cleaned and pressed . We' ha ve
ex peienlcid hiel p and1( junarantePue all
work to be lirt-elass
' OU runii noi isk' in having1. .sour
ed1 at, the Newherr'y Steama Launidry3, for
we guar~antee them not toi sh1rink. t L,f
'JH hI Buck SLove, sold bvW H. I10. T1odd(
-& Co., ia certainrly an1 ideali stove.
I n fael, In respect to I it~ quait,iy, beauLty
and valuable1)1 se"vice, It, sil nds uinpIarai -
elled to any ariieoin of ItIs kind I have
been usintg aL I uck Stove for (iuiito aL
while and I like it so well I hat, I wold
nlot give it in exebanhge for any' other
stove. Very resp ;ectfuitliy,
IiIIJ(. N W IRiTS.
Newber'ry, S. C., Jan. 15. 1902. f6t
Oia good, 8( unre'I l meal, go to I 1ob1
- illeri's rest 'urant111, nIear the post,
olile. t&f tf.
very best thle mariket aflo'rds at
R~. J Miller's restauirantI, near po~st
uiflce . t.& fit..
Ij"|T O'~ )YS'ICll all the i fie, aIt
A. Miller's restaura'int t&ft If.
~M l'T'J 13ROS.' Itoller Mills, at, Ki
mards. M 0., will grind on 11riIdava
and Saturdays oif (each1 week. t & f J6t.
fl,FMOVIl)D have' mnovedi13 mjew
elry es5tabiilishment1 into the11 8 sore
occup)[edhby l'eihamn's china hail land
will ini thei fuat,ur b4 e in a bett,er po(s8
tion to serve t.ho public. I keep con
stantly on hand, Gold Watches, DI)a
mondi aind wedding rings, j'sweiry,
slilverware, cut glass, cocks4 aInd novel
ties. Itreem'ber I am pr1epalred t,o fit
diflicult eyes with glasses Your's for
trade. .J. GUYV D A NII S.
HITE GOODS SALEM
Nainsooks, FancU Stripes,
Dimitles, Checked Muslins,
Lawns.
Embroideries, Match Pieces, Edge and
Insertions, Cambric Embroideries,
Lawn Embroideries, etc.
Be sure to see these Goods.
We are offering Special Values
in New Styles and Fresh Goods.
Just received the past week.
We are also showing a fine line
of Ginghans, Madras Cloths, Mer
cerised Chambrays--just what is
wanted for early Spring for waists
or full suits. Prices 10 to 20c.
Come and See Us!
CiU.U MOWEf co.
WHAT EVERY ONE SAYS
Must be So!
It is genierally3 conceded by all who haniidie thle sinxe kinid of good.
hat we (do, anid know our p)ricPs, t hat we give thle very b~st vailues of anty
lIos m011 i thle towni. Of couirsil wo are p)roti or t.his repituttion,. niotwith
'itainding thait our saitisfaict ion i8 alway13s secure on tbis poinit from) thoe nor
1mo011 melronse which wo e 00ini our salies year after year, buit our main
ehi imi On your paitronauge ib the fct,. that wo aire niow givinug bigger and1(
hotter vaiine(3 thanii V weover dulid boore. Thioseu whlo ailr'eady trade wvith u1s
k now thmat, our prices are aliways lower than11 thi,Ios of ot her houses--io zuuat
ter what they adv'ertise-whethuer Clinug out l--Firo--Now York Cost
Rtemnuanit,-R~el ILetteor. or Shieriff Sale. We conduct. every day a
GIVE AWAY SAL E
WVhich meoans. "MNoro Goods for Lssu M'~oney."
T'o those wvho (do not, traide with us8, woe simply say try us, compare our
goods and our prices with all others. We as8k nothing botter than that.
How mainy 1houses, "'lrag Concerns," wvould be wiling to sublmit to
such aI tent? We answer: None.
Here are stimuilanits for shlat.teredI nerves:
2,000( an (ilb Pi Pjeacheiiis, 50i per cain.
2,000 Canis 211b Tomauitoes, 5ic por~ can.
I ,00() Gans I Ib Baking P'owdern, 2c por can1.
ti,000)bs Arbuckle Cofiee, 1 2ec per pounid.
3,000Ibs Arm and1( Hammer Sodla, 21c por pound.
500OIbs hoIst. Cream Chuoose, 15 po jr poun1d.
Tlhiere are Bargains in every D)epar tment for you.
WVe s111ha ldelighltedl to serve you.1
0. KLETTNER.
Eyes Examined Free of Charge
for 3 Weeks only.
The famous Germain Oculist aund Optlician will be in Newborry for three
weeks only, at the Newberry IIotel, ladics' entrance. This will give the uliti
.:uliH of Newberry a rare opp)ort,unity of having. t,hoeir eyesight tested free by one
of the most, renuowned aed suiccssfiul, lie well as reliable opticians In the Uniited
States.
Ollice of the Greenville Mouintaineer, Col. .Jas. A. Hoyt, Edit,or and Propriet,or.
To'( Whom It May Councerni:-.itake leausure in stating that Dr. Crimmr has been
in Greenville for a number of weeks, making t,wo visit,s to this place In last two
or three months, and that, lie has giveni ent,ire satisfact,ion so far as I know to
al persons who have avaiieI themselves of hiis knowledge and skill as an oculist
and1( optidifan. 1 am11 not, only pleased but benefitt,ed by my acquaintance with a
gentleumnff who shiows such mnanliest, familiarit,y with t,he duties of his profession,
uind I cordially coiummend him to my frient' elsewhere and to all others who
mauy need his services. 1118 charges are reinsonable and his examinations are
not only free, but very satisfactory. Itespectflully,
JAs. A. HIov'r.
h'irst Presbyterian Church, llev. T1. M. McConnell, D). 1)., Pastor.
Green ville, S. C., Oct. 7, 1901.
Tlo Whom it May E 0nc<rn -This is to certify that i)r. 1. Crimm has furnished
mne with glasses that, have given me great comfort anid satisfact,ion. During
his stay in our city I have found him to bi a courteous gentleman and believe
him to be a capable and conscientious occu list
Sincerely, T. M. McCONNF:LL.
Iimsness Ollice Trhe Greenville News. Greenville, 8. 0., October 1, 1901.
D)r. I. Grimm, Gresnville, S. C.-The Glasses fitted by you some weeks ago
give perfect satisfaction. I flid t,hem, especially pleasant for night reading, as I
have not felt any strain on my eyes after two or threc hours' reading each night.
Yours truly, It. 8. MoRUAN, Aest..Mgr.
Part,ies will remnmbher that most enses of cross-eyes can be cured by lenses
without cutting Reomember, ii. costs you nothing to get the Information that
wil cost you high if you consult any other specialist in any of our great cities.
D)r Grimm has ' he very best, test,lmonia's from the best people of Greenville,
A ndersot, Spartanhurg aind Greenwood.
DI). CliIMM'S offce is in the parlora of the Newberry Hotel.
IDon't miss the opportunity to call on him.