The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, February 21, 1902, Image 3
Death.
Mrs. Mark Rankin dif d at her home
-in the St. Luke's commuuitY on l'ues
-day last. Interment at St. Lukes'
Church on the Wednesday following. 1
The Btshtop 1o Vi-dt Newb-rry.
Bishop Elliso-i (1pers will mi ke his
annual visit.tion to St. Luko's Eoisco
pal Church on Tuesday, the 25th. Ser
vices will be held in the Ctiurch at 7:30
p m.
" Hub" at the Expiiosa.
Cbairman H H. Evans, of the b.-ard
of dispensary directors, was out at the
Exposition today Mr. Evans is welI
known in Charleston and his friends
saw that he did nio;. lo,e himself on the
midway. Mr. Evans is here on pleas- I
ure.--Charleston Post, 8th.
The sunday Night Sp!-aker. 1
The students of Newberry G.llge 1
have invited Re"v. D. H. McLaughlin,
- pastor of the Presbyto-rian Cburch at I
Chester, to deliver the annual address I
before the student body on Sunday I
evening of commencement, in June t
Rev. Mr. McLnu_n:in h.s accepteu I
and will be pr-esent to deliver the ad
dress on that occasion.
F,tonP pttu itHe .
Dr. . CA .-.M. tet fa- un occulist 0
wno has b,ecu ii Stwi.iz for some 4
LtLD. vill e hwe fo: t0-ee W ek s Be r
wit be found xtt the N w,-er' hotel.
D--. Qrirnlt has v--!y BI't.-ring testi
monials from some of the hest people of
Greenville, Anderson ant Greenwood a
His patients are a;l unanimous in their
praise of his work whicn never fai's to f,
give satisfaction B is advertisement -
appears in this Jasue. Read some of -
the testimonia!s.
C
Mr. lie-.se in Charlestoot.
Mr. Cole L. Blease, of Newberry, is t
here doing the Exposition. He-is so t
pleased with the mhow that be will C
bably remain until Monday. Mr. 1
1360s not a mew her of the sevate or s
the house, but no delegation from the
up-country to Charleston would be com
plete without Mr. Bease. He wore d
his usual Prince Albert and wide brim a
bat and his tall figure and stately tread
attracted some attention as he moved
about the grounds.-Charles'oni Post, 6
8th.
"I have used Chamberlain's Coughb
Remody for a number of years and have
no besitancy in saying that it is the
best remedy for coughs, colds and croup
I have ever used in my family I have
no Words to express my coo fidence in
thigBemedy.-Mrs L H. Moore, Northb
Star, Mich. For sale by W. E. Pelham d
The charity Bazaar.
Under the auspices of the Bachelor C
Maids' Club will be held in the armno'y
rlday evening, 28r.b. Decorated boothbs d:
will be fit1.-d with flowers, home-made o
candies and all sorts of fancy articles
which will be sold at reasonaible prices.
Befreshments will.be served by small
maids. The little foiks will be enter
tained by a d w.trt, the tailless donke'y,
A grab bag, a Gypsy fortune 'teller,
a heart contest, etc , will be the fra P
tures of the entertainment. All are
invited to come. No charge for adm is- v
slon. 1
Time-Friday evening~, 28th at 8 0
o'clock.
n fr
New York-Thomavile 'Smee-phng Car Ih.e P
pae Routhern Raiway announces,
Neleetive Thursday, January 9th, and e'
oQttipuing each ['bursday thereafter,
thrQqwg sleeping ear liue will he inau
gurqted between New YVork and Tnom- .
agville, Qa, on t rain 38. First car north
bound in this line will leave Thoman
yuile on Plant System train conn,ecting
with Southera Railway, train No 340
Tuesday, January 14, 1902, and each '
Tuesday thereafter duringr the winter
tourist season.
A Talented Wom,an.
The followo g is taken from the Co
lumbia co--espcudeuce io the Abbes'lle
~edium of the 2uth iu-.t:
r walked pa:t of: he war to chu'rch with lh
Miss 1L9pbe1ria McC'im;iock a teacher in ii
de Pre-abveiean' College for Women d
~he is one of the tont i alented women in h
tile 8.ate. She is a d8.2'i;er of Pev. E. ft
P. McClintock of Newbe:- whormeiried i1
Miss Lizzie Young, of Dee West and, of
course, stands by the church of her fa
Sayes TWO From Death-.r
Qqr little daughter had an olmost fa- c
talIattack of whooping cough aind bron
obitis " writes Mrs W K H{aviland. of
Armonk, N. Y., "but. when all other 0
reme dies failed, we saved her life with
Dr. King's New Discovery. Ouir niece, c
who had contumption in ann advancedt
stage, also used this wonderful medi-t
eine and to-day she is p-rfect'v well.
Desperate throat and lung diseased
yeild to Dr. King's New Discove'ry asg
to no other mue- iine on earth. InfalIi
ble for cough' and colds 50c and $1 00
~ua ranteed by all drvggi-ts Trial bot
esfree.
Niew Bleeping Car Line to ChareNtme.
Southern R4ilway announees estab- c
lishment of additional -leeping car line
to Charleston, S. C, from Cin cin'eI.
Chattanooga. and Atlanta via Augu4ta. c
southbound leaving Cincinnati a' 8:05
p. m , Chattanoogi at 6:45 a m , A tlan
ta 3:0Op m ,Augusta 11:90 n in., sr E
rjving in Charlestor at 7 a mn Re- r
turning, leave Charleston at 11 o m .
arriv - at Augu<ta at 7:15 a. m , Atlantai*
12:45 p m . Cbattanooga 9:50 p. in.,
Cicnai:Omt
COncinthis 8:1en car ewlh
dOe Pullma sleepn ine waill bban 4i
copeetexelnrev~~'e
bythed Suthen sReeilw ars and this co.
completesn t h alen on viccont of
by the Southern Railway and its cou
1
VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT.
Rcmember the ''Charity Bazaar," al
,helArmory next Friday night.
Yesterday was a very disagreeabl
lay. Sleet and rain.
Tomorrow is a legal holiday-22nL
lay of February -George Washington't
)irthday.
There are many cases of grippe in tht
Aty and the doctors are kept pretti
much on t be vo all the time.
The time for making tax returns ex
pired on Thursday. If you failed tc
make yo:ur re!urn, y.u will be "wril
lown in red ink."
L. W Jon-s Esq., advertises that h
Pill s-, the assigned stook of goods o
D. C Piyni at private sale and at auc
iou. Tnere will be bargains.
The Cnarity b. zaar, under tha aus
)ie-s of Lhe Bachelor Maids, has been
)ostponed 'n account of the bad
weather, to next Friday night, 28th.
t. will be some-hing unique as an en
ertainment and every body should at
end.
The entertainment at the Armory
ext Friday niaht by the Bachelor
daids is for charitable purposes.
lenty of amusements ivill be there for
hose who attend-so go and help the
adies in a good cause.
H. E. Todd & Co., requests us to state
hat all clippings of the stove adver
isements iu l'be Herald and News, to
ount i:i the conLest for the Buck Ju
or Rtage,. must be in at the -tore by
o'clock Lomorrow, S:i:urday after
oon.
Two fire- witbin a few hours o* each
ther, is a nux- record for Newberry.
Ve knew there must tie a cause for i
nd here itis: l'houily and original,
imitable F. W. Higgins is o .WtLejurj
r the first time in 80year-1. Bon 6res
-the court house and the E rald office
-a natural result.
The regular"meeting of the city coun
il scheduied for Tuesday night was
ot held on account of the absence of
vo of the Alder-men. It was thoaght
>at some import:ant mat'ers would be
xisid-red at this meeting, among
ther things, the Beil Telephone propo
tion.
The Board of Firemasters held a
teeting on Tuesday afternoon and con
smaed the fire bell as a fire alarm,
3d suggested that thE -Aty fathers take
nmediate steps to put in some alarm.
it.would in reality be an alarm when
e breaks out. ~Wejboin the' Boai d in
kis rfqunest. The.pt e*ent bg11,,as it is.)
certainly a failui'e tas a:tlam
Personal.
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Cannon are visit
g relatives in Columbia this week.
We had a -pleasant call on Wednes
y f rom~ Mr. R. I.' Stoudemayer', of
rosperity.
Bishop Ellison Capers while on his
sit here next w*'ek will stop withb Mr.
.McR. Holmes.
Alderman H. K. B!ats came u pTues
y from Co'umbia to attend a meeting
the city counci!.
Mr. R. P Fair, of the S':andard Oil
Ompany, is spending.a few days in
e city with .relatives.
Mr. B. A Holmes, of Charlestdn, was
be city on business Weddeiday. Bdi
id the Herald office a 'pieasant. visitt.
Miss Julia Wood, after a pleasant
it to Mrs J A McGrawin the Mt
ethel commun itv, le ft the early. part
the week for her home int Atlanta.
Ms. I. T. St Amand has returned
'om a visit to Charleston and the Ex
sition. She is charmed with the
eat Exposition and reports large
-owds in Charleston seeing the sights.
r Wheer (3M I'lt or HIs Rhunmatism.
"Dring t.h. winter o'f 1898 I was so
,me in my joinlta, in fact all over my
dy, that I could hardly hobble arourid,
hen I b.'ught a b>ttle of Chamber
in's Pain Balm Ft-om the first ap
lication I tiegan to gret well, and was
]red and have worked steadily all the
ear.-R. Wheeler, North wood, N. Y.
For sale by W. E Peiham & Son.
On Wednesday night Prof. B B. Seiz
', of Newbe -:v college, was happily
iactied -o M'ss Una I.ke, at the resi
ence of be b de's naother, on college
ill. P:of. Sea le. s ihe e Tcient p -o
or of Eng !sh a.id mode:- lauguages
iNewberry college.
Miss Lake is a most popular and beau
ful youug lady and has hosts of friends
Newbe.ry.
It was a quiet home wedding, solemu
ed in 'he presence of the immediate
la ives and a few irnvited guests. The
eremony was performed by ihe bride's
asor, Rev. W. I. Herbert, of the Meth
ist church.
After a most eleg'ant supper the bridal
nple left on the night train for Charles
>n, where they will take Tn the Exposi
The Herald and News extends con
ratulations and best wishes for a happy
oyage down the stream of lif-.
somethiog tit Will I>o You Oood
We kon of no way in whieb we can
e of m ire service tO our readers th in
o tell them o' some.'bing thtt wvill be
f rra g.'od to them. ~For this reason
e want to acqua.nt them with what
r conider one if the very best reme
les on the market for coughs, colds,
wd that a'arming complaint, croup.
Ve reer to Chamberlai n's i'ou h Rem
'dv. We have used it with such g >od
'sults ini our family so long that it has
>ecme a housobold necessi: v. By its
>rompt use we hav~n't any douht but
hat it has time and agiin p1'evented3
op. The testimnn- is given upon
r own exp-rience, and we suggest
hat our readers. espe'cially thbose who
nive small children, al ways kee p it in
heir homes as a safegumrd against
,ru.n Camd en, (S. C.) Mtessenger.
FOR A RED MEN'S DAY.
Bergell Tribe, No. 24, 1 0. K. M. Entitled H4
to the Honor of Taking the Initiative c
Stlip in Gert;ng Up a Red Men'm
Day at the Exp lsitlon.
The following is taken from The H,
State of the 19th instant: be
Wasmesaw Tribe, No.27, . 0. M. R.- re!
last night took the initiative in the be
matter of getting up a "Red Men's
Day" at the Charleston Exposition. A O
committee was appointed to communi- if
cate with the lodges in various portions in
of the State on the subject. The com- I
mittee c-s-sist of John T. Gaston, E J.
Jones and J. T. Eargle. t
As a nattr of fact Bergell Tribe, CO
No. 24, Improved Order of Red Men,
of Newberry, took the initiative in this by
matter last night a week ago. at which fit
meeting a member of Wasmesaw Tribe of
was present und took part in the dis- ev
cu ,sion, acknowledging that nothing tb
whatever had been done to his knowl
edge in regard to having a "Red Men's se
Day" at the Charleston Exposition, pe
As a result of the discussion, at this an
meeting a committee was appointed con- a
sisting of Messrs. J. H. Hair and Cole es,
L. Blease for the purpose of communi- H
cating with the different tribes of we
the State on the suhject, looking to
getting up a day for the Red Men at ni
the Exposition. And this, we sub
mit, was the first action by any tribe in
regard to the matter, and if there is
an. bnnor attached to the fact of in
auguratirc such 9 movement we must
insist that Bergell fribe is entitled to
that honor.
The Red Men have a membership in
this State of ab.)ut 4,000, and wo,ld
nake quite a shocing sbould they turn
out in a body.
We hope that Bergell Tribe will suc
ceed in the movement and that every
tribe in the Sta:e will join heartily
with them and make a shoA ing equal
to any order in the State.
Buford- Manm.o9.
Tuesday afternoon at the Methodist
parsonage, at Kinards, Rev. Mr.
Thrower, uniLed in marriage Mr.
Fair Burord mnd Miss Lois Man
son. Mr. Buro-d is the second
son of Sheriff Buford and is a
prosperous and energetic young man
Miss Manson, the bride, is a popular
y.oung lady, who has been teacbing
tohool in that community, and he
friends are numerous. The Herald and
News extends best wishes.
The DJe mand for Dicke16' History. tu
We have ben receiving orde .3 for
copies of Dicke-t's HisLo--y from sev
eral of the Northern States of late ha
l'he following is a copy of a letter tal
receIved a few days ago f:omn Balti
more, which goes to show in what
spirit the hook is being read ab"oad:
16 Cbamber of Commerce,
Bal.timore, Feb. 14'hb, 1902
essrs Eibert H. Aull Co., New berry,
S. r.
Gentlemen: I thank you for your
ind and prompt attention in sending
me ~~Dickert's Ristory of Kersha w'sU
Brigade which has been duly received.
I atitcipate great pleasure in reading
his ac'doins of the heroic deeds of a glo
ious p.eriod. Among the memories I acc
cberiali is friendship for some of the bet
Hdacers of the 2nd South Carolina Regi.
.nent. * * *
Yours very truly,
P. J McKENNA
W beu you lack energy, do not relish I
your food, feel dull and stupid, after
ating, all you need is a dose of Chain- ,
terlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets.
They *il1 make you feel like a new
man and give you an appetite like a -
bear. For sale by W. E Pelham & Sen.
Four Good and Saflent Reasons.
There are four good and sufficient
reasons why you should use "Clifton" Ca
flour: Su:
1. Because it is the. best patent flour
in the market, and makes the whitest .
wit
and lightest biscuit and rolls and mostco
delicious cake and pastry.
2. Because it is absolutely pure, being ~
guaranteed by the Anti-Adulteration of
League, the executive committee of del
wich will pay any one who discovers an
any adulteration in it a reward of
3. Because it is made of the best
selected wheat grown on Kentiucky _
soil and is milled as much with regard
to tbe nuvitive value of the fiour as its
color and rising g oalities.
4 Because it is the only flour manu
factu red south of the Ohio river that
is guaranteed by and beairs iue Anti
Adultei'tion League trade mat k, thus
affording the consumer absolute immu- FA
nity from the poisonous mineral that
is being used to adulterate flour.
For sale by Edw. R Hipp and the
Palmetto Grocery Co
BRANSFORo MILLS,
Owensboro, Ky.
For Sromach Troobles.I
'*I have taken a great many different C
med icines for stomach trouble and con:
shp mioo," says Mrs. S Geiger of Dunk
eto. You a, "but never bad as good
esol s from any as from Chamberlain's a
Stom'tch and Liver Tablets." For sale
by W. E Pelhamn & Son.
IAdvertised Lettos8.
Remaining in postoflce for week end- -
ing February 1 9, 1902
B -John Bates, Miss Freddie Banks,
Miss Elen Boyd. Sunnie Bugg,
C-M rs. Carolin Caple, HlemsvC Cald
well, Mrs. Ola Cannon, Miss Alice
Counts
D-Mrs Ola Davenport.
H-G WV. H eibert, A. P. Hickson.
J- F. M. Jones, Samuel Johanson.
K -Eliza Kinard.
M - E. T. Mayer.
L-Morgan Leek.
R-H. A Rice, Eollenie Riches Miss,
Carrie Rodges
S -Fannie Stephens, Jannie Stephens,
Isaar Sligh
T-A lice Toney.
W-Maggie Walton
Persons calling for the letters will.1
please say they were advert.ised-.c
FRANK L BYNUML re
Acting P. M. A'
ANOTHER FIRE.
arald and Newq Ofl-t Ho41 a Na r1w Fs
1pe From Total Desl rvet o-r -Goad Woi k
By the Fire ComIJp-j'i 4.
Monday night about i t:3o o'clock the
Frald and News oice was discovered to
on fire. All the companies quickly
;ponded to the aiari, and some of the
st fire fighting ever seen here was done
. Monday night. At first it seemed as
there was no chance to savc the build
g from total destruction, but it was n I
ig after the department appea:-ed upon
e scene until the fire was under full
ntrol.
It is supposed that the fire was caused
the heat on the second story from the
.e leading from the engine, in the rear Alu
the house, on the fi;-st story. How- mena
er, tbis flue was thickly coated
rougbout with asbestos.
A. good deal of daunage was done in the
:ond story. All the ceiling, :3oors, pa
ring and plastering were badly burned Corre
d are a total wreck. On the first story ' y 4i
ood deal of damage was done to press- .
paper, and type, mostly by the water. rou.
)wever, on Tuesday morning, the force j''
ut to work repairing the damage to
tchinery and everything is now run- ;.d W
ig smoothly. Co n
_________________ heat
Ist Pate
A % Zyjd Be,
R~a: an~d sweat '~l, e
- i ect on 3 L-rait F
treated k o0d 0
w:; h i.ureka Har.~iI
,Ol. It re
.iiis the damp,
ket; 1the le'lh. Coffee...
C and -otton
-:bio'. Stitches%.toiZ
do not break Oat..
o rouZhFur \ Hulls
face to chafe
andcut. The
i harr.-s not xi ,
only keeps ~ '
louking like s,
new, but \.
wears twice
as longby the pt
ulle (AEureka
Harness Oil. V4.1
Peali.
old
everywhere
ll sizes. N D
dade by -E and
tandard Oil :atest zt
Company These
- - - new. IN
3tLl
ardeq Seed!
Scott<
resh Lot Received! N.
ry our Quick Relief Cough Mix (
e. Large Bottles. Price 25c. for
make los
)ur Cold and LaGrippe Tablets F O
re pleasant effects and are easy to FMa
*e. dry will
per pair.
be ex'er
~ fr r
make lov
FULL LINE STO R
or r
rent A
~RESCRIPTIONS carefully and - __
urately compounded, and only THE I
from
t drugs used. given o
particulh
Ne invite your patronage. Jn
WEh
e Sell Wiley's Candies se D,al
-T HE- LUME
shrrea
oftown.
(ESTABLISHED IN I871.) 12m.
pital----- -- --$150,000.00 H-E
rplus and Profits - 96,865.88 i Td
beneral banking business ransa.cted f6cio
,h promptness. Special attention to -
lections. Correspondence solicited. g p
Savings Department. dig'
)eposits allowed interest at the rate Smith's:
i per cent per annum from date of
Osit. Interest payable January 1st -rALM
July 1st of each year. IC me
M. A. CARLISLE, Prest. James E~
T. S. DUJNCAN, Cashier. at Dr. Vi
J W. M. SIMMONS, Asst. C'r -
COST SALE. BR
For 20 days I will sell _ _
aNCY LAMPS, CHINA, ~ OU
GOOD CROCKERY ed at t
AND COOK STOVES we guarm
AT COST.T"
In fact,i
m ea n b us in es s. anid vaiu
me and see. been usi
Wishing one and all whutiean
Happy New Year. stove
J.W.White. FOR
_________________________ otlice.
R. J
office
1 1
FRM
MAKES THE BREAD R
ToTccupTE A ~liec
THAT_____MAKES_____THE__ tAN Ofl to
Stontoy
[OE O LA-ieyastaondl
tOEYa e TOLON-itees mnd sive
ried afrt 7 pe en itered tse-. sive
re ysta. Huntga Hun impnrovedtis.R
al es. Hutfun&uter ti tade.l
-m f&t ti trade.
IoyAL
iking Powder
Makes the bread
more healthful.
leguards the food
against alum. U
i baking powders are the greatest
cers to health of the present day.
OYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORtK.
NEWHEHRY MARKET.
exed every Tuesaiy e; r:
22'.....En..
. ........ .. 0. )2(a 14 c.
.. . . .9 )124r.
60c.
...........0 ......00.. . 04 95c.
90c.
$1.00
3ra-...... ..... .. . 35
nt Flot' .......... 85 00(45.25
t Flo.i ...... ...... . - 75
.............. 4 50
v nar wmr ., 3 85,('V4.25.
.......... ..... .... i4Ka)15c.
Oc.
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
US aiy ohotugraph ani 25 c-s.
we wi!l make you (./S) of the
Ie ph-Lo's aLd send put-paid oT
re uip-to-date a d simething
e send photo bae.k.
LAS. R.ADALL STOCK CO ce
Atlanta, Ga
LEPHO\E StJBSCR[IBERS
i to Telephone list-: W #
k Spearman. No 28
&uli, No 93
L. W FLOYD, Manager. or
ve just made a large contract
' Fertilizers an'd are ready to
e prices. See us before buy
E. M EVA NS & CO.
NOW UN TILTUHEI151B OF
reb the Ne vwberry Steamn Lauw
launder lace cur:ains at 30cts. f
This price will positively notfl
ded after that date. I
ave ju-st made a large contractU
Fertilizers and are ready toV
r prices See us hefor. buy
E. M EVA NS & CO.
EBOUSE for Rent-For sale u
nt Also a two-horse farm to
p ly to Anltine Buzhardt. i&f i f....
EST M ARKET PRI( E PAID
old runber and brss at
ewberry Steam Laundry Co.
uck Stove purchased by me ]
Mr. H. E. Todd & Co. has that1
e good satisfaction in every Hon
r. D. P. BOYD.
, 1902 16s stand
-"mons
re just made a large contract chi im
e .t"rtilizers and are ready to better
7 price'. See us before buy- know
E. M. EVANS & CO.
-. ter wI
iliousness, Jaundice, etc., use Remn
net to Liver Medicine. 10 cents~
an Smith's Drug Store. 1y
ER FOR SALE-I am now
ly to fill orders for lumber on
,ice. Located witin one mile Whic]
Give me .5our orders, .
GUS B. SUJMMER
S- goods
ack Stove purchased of H. E I
& Co. gives me entire satis such
aevery respecG. J AS
almetto Liver Medicine for in
stion. 10 cents at Dr. Van ]
Drug Store, 1y
ETTO Liver Medicine cured
of chronic cornstipat ion writes
vans, Piedmont, S. C. Sold
an Smith's iDrug Store. ly
or send with wagon your
ts, vests anid pants that you
aned anid pressed. We have ,..
ced help and guarantee all ~
>e first-classE
TusE NEWEMRYy
S'rAmi L AUCNDR Y (CO
'un no risk in bavi'g your
>ien clothes cleaned and press
Nwberry Steam Laundry, for
Ltee them not to sbrink. t tf U
uck Stove, sold by H. E. Todd
o., is certainly an ideal stove. The
n respect to its quality, beauty weeks
able se-vice, it s;ands unparal- zeus o
any ariicle of its kind I have of the
oga Buck Stove for quite a States
d I lke it so well that I would Of
it in exchange for any other,
Very respectfull v',nr
E UG. S W ERTS. i r
~rry, S. C., Jan. 15. 1902. f6t orI thi
good, square meal, go to Bob and oj
ler's restaurantL, near the post gentl
t&f tf. and I
may n
S served in good style, the not oi
ry best the market affords at
dier's restaurart, near post- F.irst
t & f tf.
S- To
O YST EUGM all the t ime, at
J. Mill'r's restaurant t&f tf. his st~
BROS.' Roller Mills, at Ki1- him t
Is. S C., will grind on Fridays
Irdays of each week t & f 16t. Busin
IDr.
VD-I have moved my jew- give
estal)ishment' into the store have
by Pelham's china hall and
he future be ini a better posi- pa
serve the publbe. I keep con- withc
mn hand, Gold Watches, Dia- 'w 11 c
od wedding rings, jywelry' Dr
re, cut glass, chocks and novel- ~d
emembher I am prepared to fit
eyes with glasses Yours for
. GTTV DANIELS.
IHII GO
uinsoaks, F
Imities, Che
Lai
brolderies, Matci
Insertions, OamI
Lawn Embro
Be sure to SE
We are offerin
New Styles an
st received th(
NAe are also sh
Ginghams, Ma(
rised Chambr
Lnted for early
full suits. Pri
Come an
IAT! EVERiY ONE
'lust be
t is generally conceded by all v
ye do, and know our prices, that
Sin the town. Of course we are
ig that oar satisfaction is alway
increase which we note in our
on your patronage is the fact th
values than we ever did before.
that our prices are always lower
iat they advertise-whether Clo
ant-Red Letter, or Sheriff Sal,
IVE AW
1 means "More Goods for Less.:
'o those who do not trade with c
and our prices with all others.
[ow many houses, "Brag Conceri
test? We answer: None.
Iere are stimulants for shattered
,000 Cans 3lb Pie Peaches, 5c p
,O00 Cans 21b Tomatoes, 5c per
,000 Cans ilb Baking Powders,
,000bs Arbuckle Coffee, 12je p<
,000bs Arm and Hammer Soda,
Olbs best Cream Cheese, 15c pt
here are Bargains in every Dep
Ve shall be delighted to serve yc
O.3 KLE
es Examined
for 3 We
famous German Oculist and Op
only, at the Newberry Hotel, lad
f Newberry a rare opportunity of t
most renowned arnd successful, as
e of the Greenville Mountaineel, 4
Vhom it May Concern:-I take pie
~envile for a number of wetds, ma
ee months, and that he has gii-'n
-sons who have availed themselvc's
>tician. I am not only pleased bum
mn who shows such manifest fain
cordially commend him to my fri
eed his services. His charges art
ily free, but very satisfactory. R
Presbyterian Church, Rev. T. M.
Whom it May Concern -This is t<
th lasses that have~ given me gri
iy in our city I have found him to
> be a capable and conscientious c
Sincerely,
ass Offce The Greenville News.
I. Crimm, Greenville, S. 0.-The
perfet satiLfactioni. I find them es
mot felt any strain on my eyes after
Yours truly,
ties will remember that most cast
Ut cutting Remember, it~ costs y
ast you high if you consult any otl
Crimm has thbe very best testimon
r'son, Spartanburg and Greenwood.
D~R. CRIMM'S officee is in the p
Don't miss the opportunity to c8
ODS SALl
ancu Stripes,
cked Muslins,
Ins.
1 Pieces, Edge and
ric Embroideries,
ideries, etc.
e these Goods.
g Special Values
d Fresh Goods.
. past week.
owing a fine line
Iras Cloths, Mer
ays--just what is
Spring for waists
ces 10 to 20c.
I See Us!
[OER CO.
SSAYS.
So!
rho handle the same kind of good.
we give the very best values of any
proud of, this reputation, notwith.
s secure on this point from the enor
sales year after year, but our main
at we are now giving bigger and
Those who already trade with as
than those of other houses-no mat
sing ot-Fire-New York Cost
3. We conduct every day a
AY SALE
Kfoney."
s, we simply say try us, compare our
We ask nothing better than that.
is," would be willing to submit to
nerves:
er can.
can.
2c per can.
3r pound.
24c per pound.
r pound.
artnment for you.
TTNER.
Free of Charge
eks only.
ician will be in Newberry for three
es' entrance. Tbis will give the citi
baving their eyesight tested free by one
well as reliable opticians in the United
01. Jas. A. Hoyt, Editor and Proprietor.
asure in stating that Dr. Crimm has been
king two visits to this place in last two
entire satisfaction so far as I .know to
of his knowledge and skill as an oculist
benefitted by my acquai-ntance with a
liarity with the duties of his profession,
an( elsewhere and to all otbers who
Sreasonable and his examinations are
espectfully,JA..HYT
kcConnell, D. D., Pastor.
Greeoville, S. 0., Oct. 7, 1901.
>certify that Dr. I. C'rimm has furnished
sat comfort and satisfaction. During
b a courteous gentleman and believe
cculist
T. M. MCCONNELL.
Greenville, S. 0., October 1, 1901.
Glasses fitted by you some weeks ago
pecially pleasant for night reading, as I
two or three hours' reading each night.
R. S. MORGAN, Asst. Mgr.
s of cross-eyes can be cured by lenses
:u uothing to get the information that
ier specialist in any of our great cities.
als from the best people of Greenville,
arlors of the Newberry Hotel.
11 n him.