The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, February 28, 1902, Image 3
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Aldrldge-lunter.
Wednesday evening at 9 o'clock at the
home of the bride in Brooklyn, Rev. 1;.
P. McClintock united in hmarriage Mr.
John P. Aldridge and Airs. Ida lititer.
Their many friends wish thet a long life
of tucl happiness.
Death of ,su inrant.
The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
J.Langford died at their hione Wednesday
morning. The little one was about
nine weeks old. The burial was at Rose
niollt Cemetery yesterday ttornling.
MHarried.
February 23, at the resident of Magis.
trate J. W. Williams, Mr. J. Ii. Vlallen
seed and Miss Fannie Werts, daughter
of Mr. J. BIn r Wert, were united in muar
ringe. Magistiate J. W. Williams offi
ciated.
At the A. R. P. Uhurch, Prosp.'rity,
Rev. C. M. Boyd, of Due West, will
preach in the A. R. P. church at Pros
perity on ne.st Sabbath at 11 o'clock
a. in., and at 4 o'clock p. m. Rev. Boyd
has many friends In this community
who will be glad of the opportunity to
hear him, The public Is invited to
both services.
A Fireman's Cloue Call.
"I stuck to my engine, although
every joint ached j%nd every nerve was
racked with pain," writes C. W. Bella
my, a locomotive fIreman, of Butilig
ton, Iowa, "I was weak and pale, with
out any appetite and atl .un down. As
I was about to give up, [ got a bottle or
Electric Bitters, and after taking it., I
felt as well as I ever did in my IFe,'
Weak, sickly run down people ahv.&ys
gain new life, strength and ".,igor fron
their use. Try them. Satisfsetonu
guaranteed by all druggists. Price 50c
Opinions er the Fight,
The Spartanburg Ierald, with its
usual enterprise and progress and in
keeping with its up-to-date ideas on
live issues, sent a telegram on the 24th
.nst., to the mayors of the different
cities of this State and published them
the day following. The almost unani
mous opinion was that both Senators
should be expelled from the Henate.
Mayor Klettner's reply was as follows:
To The Hpartanburg Daily Herald.
Newberry, S. C., Feb. 24.-That is a
;patter entirely with the members of
l,hl Senate and about which I do not
care to express an opinion. f feel that
I voice the sentiment of my people.
0. Klettner, Mayor.
Mr. Hishop a Nowberrian.
The following is from the Charlotte
Observer:
"Col. and Mrs. D. G. Maxwell request
the honor of your presence at the mar
riage of their daughter, Nancy, to Mr.
George Meredith Bishop, on Tuesday
evening, March the fourth, nineteen
hundred and two, at nine o'clock. 408
North Grahiar.l street, Charlotte, N. C."
Miss Maxwell, who has been stenog
rapher in the oilice of the Southern
Railwa , at Columbia, S. C,, recently
returned to her home and will celebrate
the anniversary of her birth, on the
4t,h of March, by mar'rying Mr'. Bishop.
Mr. Bishop is the popular law agent
of the Charlotte, Columbia and August a
raiilroad Mr'. and Mr~s. Bishop will
live in ColumbIa, the home of the
groom.-The State, 23d1.
Mr. Bishop is a Nowherr'ian, the eld
est son of our health inspectoir, Mr.
C. W. Blishop, and ha.s rpany friends in
Newberry and surrounding country.
Night was Hear Terror.
"I would cough necarly all night
long." writes Mrr. Chas. A pplegiate, of
Alexandria, Ind., "and( could hairdily
get any sleep. I had consumpt ion so
bad that if I walked a block I wou'd
cough frIghtfully and spit blou-l, buti(
when all other uftedlecines failed, t.h,re
$1.00 bottles of Dr. King's New D)iscos
oi'y wholly culredI me and I gaiined .i8
pounds." It'e absolutely guaradleed
t.o ure Cougha, Colds, LaGrippe, lBrom,
chitis and all Throat aiid1 Lung Tlrou
bies. Price 50c and M{. Ti'IaIl hot tes
free at all drtgglsts.
Fac ilities for Rioching Roton, crond.
at D)aiia Are AmplO.
An incorrect impr'ession has gotten
abroad that the faIr grounds at D)allas,
whIch ar'e to be used for the Confedler
ate Vetei'ans' Reonlon, A pril 2'2nd to
25th, are reached by and accessible to
only one line of railway enterIng Dal
las.
In the interest of tbe eltizens of Dal
las and of the veterans w'o contem
plate attending the reunIon, thIs erro
neous Impression should be corrected.
In addition to the railroad referired to,
the Cot,ton Belt Route passes the re
union grounds, where all trains will
stop, and furthermore this line has
tracks on Parry avenue, opposite thie
main entrance to the grounds, where
30 to 40 sleepers and other car's cap be
parked for use of veter'ans during the
Teunion.
Street ears also ran every few min
utes between Dallas and the fair
g rounds, and veterans need have no
fear that, come as they may, ample
accommodations and facilItIes will not
be provided for themn
New'BIeepin,g Car Lto to Eiharletonm.
Southern Rail way an notuncos estab)
lishment of addItional sleeping cam' line
to Charleston, S. C., from CIncinnatI,
Chattanooga and Atlanta via Augusta,
southbound leaving CIncinnati at 8:05
p. m., Chattanooga at 6:45 a. m , 4bat
ta 3:10 p. mn., Augusta 11;90. p. in., nr
riving in Charlieston at 7 a mn Re
turning, leave Charleston at 11 p. m ,
ar'rive at Augu-isa at 7:15 a. mn , Atlanta
12:45 p m , ()hattanooga 9:50 p.im ,
CincinnatI 8:10 a. mn.
On this sleeping car line will be han
dIed Pullman sleeping cars, and thu
com pletes the excellent sei vice afford ed
by thiie Southorn Railway and Its eon
nectIons to Charleston on account 01
VARnIOUs AND PALL ABOUT.
This is the last day of February.
Monday next will be saleday.
''he Newberry Hotel has a I,beautiful
new sign board.
The shoe stores have comubined and
decided to stsop the "fruo sht.ine" hsi
new.4$
T1he h''rstes ttaehed to liu:sell's
hack ran a way yesterday morning and
smaashe1d (tne wiheet.l a01 to pieces.
Those who have not paid have t.hirty
one m ,re aty- iirn which to pay St'tt
and coutty tax without the penalty.
In keepiag wilth the et.-I-erna1l li..Ies
of t ihi11.4 H'rel Itia cl I has had to go
up ou his h.sck fore. It now costs Inc,
to ride
Mlr. 11 A. Iawkius who has been
Ntaty t'omm nission r Cr un's sten'a
gratpher, in Columibia, for the past two
years, has been appointed to the posi
tion of revenue bookkeeper.
Governor MeSweeney has refused to
exercise clemency in the erse of il'li
Kinard, who was convicted in this
county in F'ebruary of last year of
burglary and larecay and sentenced to
three years on the chain -;ang. Solicitor
Sease declined to recommend the
pardon.
The books of registration will be open
on Monday. This will be election year
and everybody will want to vote, so
begin in time now, and don'tthe one of
the many that are usually left un
prepared to east a ballot. Get a regis
tration certificate-and if you have
moved to town, or to some other town
ship, get a transfer.
The case of James C. Sehumpert vs.
the Southern Railwny Company, is now
being tried here. Mr. Schumpert had
the misfortune to lose his )eft foot in a
wreck on the Southern about a yeur
ago at Belton, while he was engineer
on a freight train. Ills suit Is for $50,
000 damage. Only one case besides
this has been tried, that of Mr. Kibler
vs. the Southern road. The Jury gave
him the same verdict as before, $-100.
P'eruonal,
Mr. B. W. West is spending a few
days in A ugusta.
Miss Daisy Copeland, of Clinton, has
accepted a position as compositor on
the Lutheran Visitor.
Mi [s Iouta Copeland, who has been
on a visit to Mrs. J. C Myers, has re
tuarned to her home in Clinton.
Superintendent F. M. Boyd, who has
been on a few days viit to his family
in Ch,ster, returned to N,!wberry yes
terday,
Dr. ). L. Booze", of Newberry, visi
ted his sister, Mrs. Joe Lown, last
week. le called to see us while in
town.-Lexington Dispatch, 26th.
Stenographer W. H. Macfea', of Co
lumbia, is in tihe city this week taking
stenographie notes of the Cout I, in the
absence of Stenographer Campbell,
who is sick.
Prof. E. 13. Setzler of Newberry Col
legeand bride are in the city. They
were married on Wednesday night.
Mrs. Seizier wats a Miss Una Lake, a
poptuhtar young woan of Newberry.
Pr t, Se.mler holds the chair of FEng
likh andi Modern Languages at Newv
berry College.
MWr, WY 'tee-t sr Got itd Of H- Is Ith(,umaLtism.
"Diuing the winter of 1898 I was so
lame In my joints, in fact all over my
botly, that,I could bardly ho~bhlearound,
when I b'agght a bat.tle of Chamber
lain's IPami alm. JFrorpi the {}rst ap
plication I 'egan to gzet, well, and wats
euredl and hlave worised steadily all the
year-W. Wheeler, Not,bwood, N. Y.
i"or sale biy W. Ji. Pehap of, Son.
Tlax P'ayng 'I lmei Agatnes ~ed.
Count,y Treasurer Itpps has received
oillecfal notifleation t,hat the time for
the paytment, oif State and couinty and
road tax has again been extended tihe
later date reaches to M'trch 31st, 1002.
Tuis news willl he received wit.h pleas
uire atnd satisfact,ion by those who have
neglected tax paying so far. There is
a large tnumber of pe-ople who have not
paid their tax es, and the treasurer's
ollice froit) npw to the 31st of Matrph
will be a good place for themp to pay an
opportune visit ir t,he-y wish tQ avoid
t,he penalty.
"1 have taken a great ipany dillferent
medliines for stomach trouble and conte
stipar ion," says Mrs. S. Geiger of Dunk
ert,on, lo-- a, "but. never had as good
resutl s from any as from Chamberlain's
Stom"ach and Liver Tiab'lets," I9or sale
by WV. 10~ Pelham &. Son.
A Cat1 of thtankas.
To the kind ftilends and loving relatives
who camne to us In our deep afflictiont,
and by their presence, their help and
their tears lessenied the burden of life's
darkest hour, we offer our most gratef ul
thainks. The Spirit of the deQr otne
that is gonle will bless you, rThe mother
less babe will be taught to love you, and
the sorrowing husband and father will
ever chiei'sh your memoriles,
William W. Farrow.
Jalapa, February, 20, i9%2
Somnethming thas~t Wilt Ito You Giood
We know of no wvay in which we can
be of mire servc to our readers th-,n
to tell t,hLm of something that will be
of real good to thet.a. ["or this reason
we want to aequaint them with what
we consider one of the vetry best reme
dies on the market for coughs, colds,
and that alarming complaint, oroup.
We refer to Chamberlain's Cough Rem
ody. We have used it wit,h each good
t'5aults t one family so long that It has
become a household necessity. Bly its
prompt use we havetn't any doubt but
th,,t it has time and agiin prevented
croup. The testimony is given upon
our own experience, and we suggest
that our readers, especially those who
have small children, always keep It in
their homes as a safeguard against
eroup. Camden, (5. 0.) Messenger.
IPor sale by W. E. Poihan & Son.
JIM TIi,.lH1' TO TEIC t'IES11)1"T.
tfe Witrlir.w+ lht I nvitatou, to liIm to
l't ,int 'iw)rd to, I)'cat JenkienM.
180 iti to Thte Htate.|
Augusta, iFeb. 26. -Aeuti. Gov. Till
111a,1 tuty in dlis<cussing thti aliaira in
. Wh lingtoni statted hie w oul, before
lev,og Att u'ta, wire iRoosevelt asking
ti' withdrawal of his acceptani)titce of t,bo
invit-itton to 'prese . e a sword to Maj.
M icth Jenkins.
Tiis aft,ern i,in he wired t he follow
ing:
Augusta, Ga., Web. 2(1, 19O2.
The I'restidit,. Wt-iingt.o , ). (.:
A short w'tile igo I had the honor to
address your excellency a letter re
quesing that, on the occasion (If your
visit to Charleston you tresut,t a sword
to MAj. Micnh .Jeikins of the t'irst
United States Cavalry. of whose gallant
services you spoke so highly, your
words being engraved on the scabbard.
You acceptml the invitation, for which
we thank you. I an now requested by
contributors to the sword found to ask
that you withd"aw said acceptance.
(Signed) James I. 'T'illman,
Late Colonel First South Carolina Vol
unteer lufantry and Lieutenant Gov
ernor of South Carolina.
Tillman said: "it is with much re
gret I am directed, rather required, to
have to send the telegram I did, es
pecially In view of the fact that, I am
so closely related to one who but a few
days ago was subjected to an affront
which is seemingly, or the people who
contributed to the purchase of the
sword think, unwarranted. As far as
I am personally concerned I care noth
ing, rather suspect Senator Tillman
would have enjoyed more the usual in
formal meal with his family than ea
tering to royalty at, festive board where
Hooker Washington wits a guest,"
The lieutant governor is still here
awaiting a reply from Washington.
".I have used Chamberlain's Cough
iecmedy for a number of years and have
no hesitancy 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 imly conlldence in
this Itemedy.- Mrs , H . Moore, North
Star, M ich. For sale by W. E0. Pelham
& Son.
A Celchrst.d )Ocunsit.
Dr. T. Crimm, the oculist and opti
cian, has been receiving a large num
ber" of visitors during the past week at
the Newberry Hotel, most of whom
have been prominent citizens of our
city lIe has just received a letter
from Mrs l. 1). Wieker, of Ninety-Six,
atnd also ope from Mrs, Coppedge, of
Greenwood, whose eyes he fitted with
glasses. They both send grateful ac
knowledgements for his success in their
cases. I)r. Cr'mm will remain here
only three weeks, and if you need glasses
you should consult him.
Ninely-SIx, S. C., Fcb. 22, 1902.
Dr. I Ci ill ill,
Dear Sir: I have been using your
glasses for three weeks, and I certainly
ca recommend you to any one. My
eyes are enti-ely well; they never pain
mee any. I sit up at night andi r'ead and
can see as good as any one-something
I have never' been able to do beforo.
Yours very truly,
Mrs. R. D. Wicker.
New York-ThIomaivlo Steein~t,g Oar Lino
Thel Sout.her'n Railway an nounices,
effective T'hursday, ~January 9th, and
conitinuing each Tlhursdlay thereafter,
through sleeping ca~r lie will be inau
guraLtedl between New York and Thom-.
asville, G3a, on tain 38. 'Fir'st cari nort,h
bound in t,his line will leave Thomas
ville on Plant System train cotiuecting
with Souther'n l(aiiway, train No. 34
TuesdaLy, .Tanuary 14, 11902, and each
Tuesday thereafter duilg the winter
tourist season.
Auditor Uromer Criticallv Ilt.
Tlhe many friends of County Auditor
W. C. Cromer', throughoult the county,
will regret, to learn that he lies criti
ently ill at his home in this city. At
this writing, 5:30 o'clock Thursday af
ternoon, there is entei'tained little or
no hope for hIs r'ecover-y. lie Is sullt
ing with thai dreaded disease con
Halym ite Wasu Torturedi.
"I sLuftered such ,ain from cor.ns 1
coIlud haLrdIy walk,' writes II. Rodin
son,. H- Illsborough, Ills., '"but $ucklenl's
Arntir-a Halve comipletely curedl tfteu,''
Acts like magic oni sprainst, bruises,
P1erfect heater of skinl d iseases auto id iles.
Car'e guiaralnteedl by aLll dJruggiiIIP, 20c.
D)eathis.
Mr's ICiz~iabeth Morris died yestcr'
day at, the home of her son-In-law, Mr.
C. C. IHoneycutt, about a mile and a
half from town, near Mr John 0.
Neel's. She was 86 years of ago, and
was aL sister of Mr. J1. W. Perkins. 11cr
reminiIs will be buried today as 4l
o'clock at Colony Church.
Mrs. Ellzabet,h Wicker died on WVed
nesdlay at her homie in the county, and
her i'emains were hurled yesterQay at,
Ht. MI atthow's (Churoh.
Mr. Jefferson lBratin, died yester
day in West End. HeI was a con feder
ate veteran, a mcmber of Jenkins'
famous brigade. He eate to Newberry
from Union. Ils remalins will be
buried this afterntoon at 2 o'clock at
the West End Cemetery.
Foley's Honey and TarL Is best fo;'
c.000o and( whoopintg cough, contains
no ooiates, and cur'es quickly. Careful
moers keep it in t,be house. Ollder
& Wceel;
Before marriage a woman thinks of a
man. Aftet' marriage she f.:equently
thinks for him.
W/inte'- coughs a"e apt, to result In
conlsumptjon If neglected. The.v can be
soon broken Utp bv using F'oiey's 'lone!
and Tar. Gilder & Weeks.
A N nA1;11 .A1)Yves 1)1; 1'll.
Mirs. 1,izzio Kuhu I'it1111'1 Awn Tu-+. -i- y
After'o In (olulbils,
Yesterday mllrning at It)(o'clok \Ii.
Liz'zie E. Kohn, the aged mot her of M r.
A. 11. Kohn of the t'arner's & Merehalan
ies' comlplany, died at her soes home at
1208 Senate street after a brief iness.
Mrs. Kohn became sick on ''huraday
last with the grippe. On Sat,olay a
case of pnetmnonha developed aiatd tihe
otnd Caime yesterday morning despito all
ell'orts to save her life. M rs. Kohn had
been residing here with i' Sonl for the
last throe years. She was 65 yeals of
age. She leaves onlly two sons, (lhe
other being the lRev. l'. HI. K ohn who
lives in Virginia and will e1 untble to
get here for the funeral.
The funeral services wi:I be held at
10 o'clock tHis morning at the fanlily
residence. and the body will be taken
to Prosperity on the morning trait for
interment in the family burying
ground.- -The State, 26th.
On Jellies
>relt-rves tlnd picklels, spread
I ti)n conting of
PRE REFINED
PA R AFFIN E
1' p 'herii lbole u ": ii n t in.t ntu
- 11:1 it 1izen tl hll-r wn.t abo w.1t t tI:
t:..uw'. Intliu1nrecthtntt list wl a puIrt-ku e. ^i
ttild every whlt:w.
STANDARI) OI L CO.
2900 DOLLARS WORTH 29001
Of tho A siMall Stock ill
Flynn's Cash Store
Sniori lced at ha I the formiei price, or
abiout 50c on t,he $1 .110, T1his is no
clap11 t,rap) or senisitionailadviert,isemen t,
hut a plositive fact,. Everyth)ing)f goes
as adiv-,rtl9ed.
10,000 yds. lUlack. Whit,e and1( Colored
Silk and Th read Laces. Tlhere, are t,oo
many laces andi ,hey will be sold at, 40c
on the $1 .00 of ac tual New York cost
6 701)0/o. large and mediuem siz.ed
Buttons, beaulties. We haive too many1)~.
T1hey must go at, 35ci on the $1 .00.
Large But,tons and Laces wvill he thle
rage this Spring. 1"or reference see
the lDeli neator, which Is t,he leadi1ng
book of fashion in A mnericn.
31,250 yds. Black and Colored Wor's
teds at one-half New York cost.
3.l00yds. Colored Organdies, MIuslinus,
PIlques and Dimilties att the samei) low
priec.
50 Mou rin g Vallis at3011 on the (101
05 Corsets at half P'rice.
275 dozen of Socks and( Stockings at
half p)rie.
850 paIrs of Misses', Children's and
Lad(ies' SlIppers at half prie.
450 pair11s of Men's, Iloyn l,adies' Chil
dren and liahie's Shoes at half price,3
and1 some even for less, that are a lit,t,le
scratch et.
40 dozen Men's and 1Boys Shirts at
85cl on' the $1.00.
:325 Men's lloys', anid & 1(ie'
Suit,s and Oddi P,nt.s at 25c to 500 on
the $1.00 of actual co1st.
Boy's Suits, Long Pants, Coatts and
Vests at 45c on $1 00, some) a litt,le dlam
agedl still less.
Men's Sulla at same p)ropotlon
Roy's and ChildrenN' Over ('oats 25c
011 $1 00: Vests at. 25c on $l.0t0
800 Women's Fileld lHats were 25 to
50c each your choice at be ziich.
50 D)ry Goods Boxes, 41 Show cases, (1
large lamps, Mens Straw, L"elt and wool
hats at almost nothing.
This Is a grandl opportulnity that, the
people of Newberry seldlom enjoy to
buy flrst class seasonable goods anid get
from $'2 00 to $4.00 worth of groodls for
$1 00. Come Iat once if you want the
lirst ple4k to F'LYNN'S CJASIl STOltic~
where bargains oh a Ili e a10lwaiIt, you.
A rIsing young lawyer should( 1b0 sat
on occasional ly,
When you lack ecn sy, (10 not ei sth
your food, feel dull and stupid, after
eatIng, all you need Is a dose of (Cham
herlain's Stomach and ILiver Tablets.
Trhey will make you feel like a new
man and giye you an aplpetIte lIke at
bear. Fo'r sale by WV. I10 l'elham & Son.
FLOUR
MAKES THE BREAt
THAT MAKES THE MAN
a.ua .w L AU.LW! A .d k7 At
Light Biscuit
Delicious Cake
Dainty Pastries
Fine Puddings
laky Crusts
.gorrected every J'ued-" id Friday
Meat... ..... . -. .. .. - ---c-. 9 9
IAolder* .. ........... -
i t I. tu .--- - ... . S9(a l') (.
b:es- \oLae3' , 00V .. .... i60e.
... .. o('a^:""---. - .. ... 26(a)0 .
t.'r n................ ............ .9.$ .
WV t' I:r ---............. ...... . $1.35
't l'ia; eot H.O ............. .(.00(5.25
''lt liest h14, d --- . -...:.5 i4'.75.
i,e 1' ' ----..... ..... .......... $.1.50
ow t. d '1i n a'-y N' w ''.......... 3.85.a04.25.
e. ---- -----........... b}(a>)5tc.
............ .............. 5(()8be.
0 110 Ts .................................. 0( )1 .5c.
'ott'n se0 d mcea, per euack.. .25.
...t.... ...... . ... ........... 80(7
111111s --------------- .................. 3.5 .
l:omitry I'rod.,cg
It .1om-, Pe'r b ............... 15(20.
l":.gs, per iom 1n ............... 15c
'lii k en s, each................... I 5(a,25e.
otit, per hstbl. -..-........ $5C.
S Weot. !o~a oe>........ ...... ...50(ai20c.
I'urkeys, pr.r 0 ................ (( 8c.
I'eais. per iiushe l .............. . $1 00
SPECIAL NOTICES.
N IC ( I )1': I.t'1N E: 11C l .--at my
past re in t w on. Seri vce $1.
TIIOH. 1t. IIAt;A1oN.
ON \CY Tt LOCA N -ive years
tine at 7 per cent. interest, e
c,rvtd by first mortgage on improved
real estal . I-unt, Ilnnt, & Ilunter,
A t.orney5. f&t tf
T11'0104"l1U SI for Rllnt--lb'r sale
or rent. A iso a t,wo-horse farm to
rent. A pply to Antine luzliardt,. I&'f If
FO" it good, quare inea, go to Bob
MIiler's restaurant, near the post
NIA 14 srved in good style, thi
very best t.he market atlfords at
IU. J nIilert's re-taur"ant, near post.
alice. t & f tf.
F"':5I OvSTi'EiCS all he timle, at
It. .1. M iller's re;-tauraunt, t&t tf.
Ml ill IilI1C).' IRoller Mlille, at xi
nards. ,i (., will grind on l"ridatys
11d1(1 Sallit, s of each week t & f10t.
Et1"M\Oi'I)--( have moved my jew
elry establishment. into lie store
-ecupjiedI by P'elhamn's china hail and
w ill in the liuture hcle in a better post
tion to serve the public. I keep con
4tantly on hjandl, Gold WVatches, D)ia
t:on and wedd'Vi1Iing~ rInis, jewelry,
411lverware, cut glass, clocks and novel
Liest. Itememili)ber I amO plreparLed to lit
.illicult. eyes w ith glassest. Yoursl for
CNDUS aniy tphotograph andi 25 ets,.
adwe will make you (28) of t,he
aitest, style4 ph"t,o's and1 send1( post-pald
l'hese arec upI-to-dait-e and somiethli ng
IIew. We sendt pbhott) bactk.
3 _________ A tlai,ai, GaL
) TIl'Ei 'IION IC S11 ISORlt1'101S -
Scot,, &~. Spe'airman, No 28.
N. l'C. Auill, No. 93
L. WV. FI,Iovo1, Mdanager.
ItOM O\VJN'rTI I'Ll IC 15Til. Ol"
Mrhthe New berry St,eam L.aunl
dry will lauiinder lace cu riains1 at. ;0cts.
per piair. 'This piIec wvill positively not
be extended after that date.
Newherry Steam ILundry C'o.
Olt illousess .lundce,etc., use
It Dr. Van Smnithl's D)rug Store. ly
RY'~~ Palnetto LIver Medicine for~ in
L digest ion. 1(1 cents at Dr" Van
Smith 's Drug .Store. I1y
I A M lI"1TO I alver Md ed icinae cured
.ime of chrni'o i consiH ipatl ion wrcites
ulame's ICvans, Il'ied mont, 8. 0. Sold
I D)r. Van Smi t's Dru~g Store. y
3RING or send with wagon your
coats, v'ests and puants thiat you
want cleaned andit presse'5d. We hatve
exper1ieceiCd help andI( guhaantou all
work to he first-cnass.
ftf STI'IAMI LAIJNIfRY Co
XOU luln no risk In hiaving 30our
woolen cloi,hes eanedl andt press
e.d at the Newherry Steam [4aundry, for
we gtuarantec themr not. to sh rink. t tf
TJirains from Columbia, oto., for
G roonrwood, G oonivjie, etc., passa
Nowherry, 8. U, No. 15 (daily) 7:40
a. mn.; No. Ii (daily) 12:35 p. m.
le'or Hodges, etc., No. 65 (oxcept
Sunday ) 9d:40 a. mn.
T1rainsi for Columnbia, (11o , fromn
Giroenvillo, pass Nowherry, No. 12
(daily) 1:10 p. mn.; No. 10 (daily)
10:15 p. mn. From Hodges, No. 66
(except Sunday) 9l:40 a. m.
(lose connection at Hodges for
Abbeville1 at Bolton for Anderson,
etc., at Giroonville for all points
North Elast, West and South and at
(Coimba for all South Carolina
poinits, A ugusta, Savannah and
Florida.
Through aloopors betweetn G reon
ville arnd Charleston via Nowborry
on traina Non. 15 and 10.
WHITE GOODS SALE I
Nainsooks, Fancy Stripes,
Dimities, 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 Ginghams, 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!
C. U.. MOWE CO.
WHAT EVERY ONE SAYS
Must be SO!
It is gene(raLlly c mJIecOd by all wVho hll(l o tje u kind of good.
that we do, antd kunow our prices, t hat we give I th very best valuos of aniy
H1ouso mn t ho town. O f coutrse wo are proud of thisi reput,atiorn, itotwit.h
standing tht,. Oulr 8ati8iret loln1 i i awatyu 8ecire ohlii8 j)hi piit fron io e onor
moust increase which wo inoto in our sales your aft.or year, buht our main
(e1 im on your patrontage ih thli fact, that we are inow giving bigger and
bottor values than we ever did hofore. Thos)e wvho al ready t rade wvith us
know that our pricos are al ways lower thanIU those18 of other lionso8-nIo ina
ter what thley advertise -wheit her (losmiimg out -liro-Nowv York (Cost
lteumant--Rod L et teor, or* Sheii Sal. We conduct overy diay a
GIVE A WAY SAL E
Which meanis "'More Goods for' I iQs Money."'
To those whom( do not trade with us, we simply say try us, compare our
goods and our p)rices8 with al1l ot hers. WVe ask nothinig bottor t.hant that.
How many houseos, "flrng CJosicernis," would b)e willing to submit, t.o
such a test.? We ansewer: Nonoe.
Here ate Htiulant for slaatterod lterves:
2,000) (Onns 31b P io P eaches, 5ce por cani.
2,000) Cants 211b Tomnatoes, 5C po cani.
1,000) Cni Slb Bakintg Powders, 2e poir can.
5,000lbn Arbulo CJoff'e, 1 2 c po~r pound1(.
3,000lbs Arm andl IImmeir Sodai, 25c por- p)oundl.
5i00lbs bost (lream Choose, Ie po pI')ounld.
Thore are Hargail n mevery D)epai timont for you.
We shall be del ighited to servo you.
0. KLETTNER.
Garden Seed!You
Fresh Lot Received! Ca e
Try our Quick Rleio Cough Mix
ture. Large Bottles Prico 25c.
Our Cold and I,aGrippo Talots Paper Bags,
htave pleasant ofTect.s anmd are easy to Wrapping Paper,
takeou te.ap r
Lard Trays,
U~&I, '1I &0 5C. And Twine
at
FULL LINE
Dll llg8 iiIIB8! W holesale
acrtey opoudd and nlye
bent druga usMed,.a
W o invito your pat ronage. M E
we Sell wiley's Candies Ees