The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, March 18, 1902, Image 3
Lunch Served.
The Young People's Society of th
A. R P Church willserve unch,Thur
I v the 20th (OPening D.ty) at Tb
R scr \tiliiaery. Cook Book, for sa
4t 50 cents
Vilere Wiil b)t. a ile-LI:g of l! jou
council of .hie Newberry Peor%ato hel
- a -t Ma er -marint on Ltxt S ttu
da 41 ertmon zmi 3:30 o'ock. A fu
Meeting is desir. t, *,s, buiine,6 of in
por ance is to be conidered.
Fabio Homant.
Fabio Romani, or the "VeLdtu
Was presented in the opera house c
riday evenieig to a fairly good ai
dience by Aiden Benedict's company i
artists The presentation was at timt
strong, and the audience was we
pleased. Miss Oilie Cook was we
received in her new fire dance.
UInton Defeats Newbetry College.
The Newberry college ball teal
went to Clinton last Friday to play
match game of ball and met the
waterloo-Clinton defeating them in
score of 10 to 5.
The Clinton team will come to Nev
berry and two match games will t
played, one on the af ernoon of th
21st inst.,-and snother on the 22ad.
Grand Spring Opening.
On Thursday of this week, the gran
spring opeuing will be held at tb
spacious store rooms of the MowE
Company's. The ladies of the town an
surrounding country should not fail t
see this display of beauties. Remen
ber, Thursday of this week is the da
- all days of the year to visit th
Mpwer Co.
From the Reports
of the dealers in this city, we think n
proprietary medicine has a larger sal
than Pankiller. Its valuable propej
ties as a speedy cure for pain cannc
fail to be generally appreciated, in cas
of aocident, or sudden attack of dysea
try, diarrbea, cholera morbus.-MoE
treal Star. Avoid substitutes, there I
but one Painkiller, Perry Davis'. Pric
25c. and 50c.
Zet~ Prepared than Ever.
Jameson has opened up his sprin
stick of oods and from the very slighl
et inspeetion one would readily con~
'dude that he is now better prepare
than ever to serve the public with us
to-date goods-.he very latest style
and pasterns at,the very easiest pricel
*Don't fail to examine this stock befor
bnying your spring suit Jamieso
cen please you.
- . Lockjaw From Cobweb.
Cobwebs put on a cut lately gave
woman lockjaw. Millions know tha
the best thiug to put on a cu' is Buch~
*len's Arnica S -lve, the infallible heale
of Wounds, Ulcers, Sores. Skin Eru;
?fons, Burne, Scalds and Piles I
enres or no pay. Only 25c. at all Drug
-A Well-Koown Character.
Xr. Thomas T. Brown, who was
familiar character about Columbli
died Tuesday at the alms houqe, afte
a few days' illness He is said to hayl
been' quite well off in former days, but
of and on, he has been an inmate c
the ahms house for about nineteel
years,. He was well co)nnecte~d and has
*good educational opportunities. Hi
biody was buried yesterday by rel
atives.-Columnbia Record, 13th.
- Can't Keep It Secret.
The splenadid work of Dr. King's Nel
Life Pills is daily coming to light. N
Such grand remedy for Liver and Bowe
troubles was ever known before. Thot
sanda,-bless them for curing Constipi
*tion, Bick Headache, Biliousness, Jaun
nice and Indigestion. Try them. 25<
at all druggists.
Pastor Blaaston Resigns.
Rev. ,T. W. Blanton, who has bee
serving the Baptist pastorate at Proi
perity, for se'veral years, on Sunda
tendered his resignation to take t'-fec
at an early date. Rev. Blanton' wil
take charga of a pastorate at Granite
ville. During his stay at Prosperit;
-Mr. ~ilanton has made many friend
&htoughout the county, all of whor
-will regret to see him leave the count3
Would Smash the ulub.
If members of the "Hay Fever 1-ss<
clation" would use Dr. King's N*'w Dit
oovery for Consumption, the club woul
go to pieces, for it always cures thi
malady,-and Asthma, the kind tbi
baffles the doctors-it wholly drive
from the system. Thousands of onci
hopeless suffers from Consumptior
Pneumonia, B3ronchit is owe tbheir live
and health to it It conquers Grii
saves little ones from Croup an
Whooping Cough and is positively gue
rant ed for all Throat and Lung trot
bles. 50e, $1 00. Trial bottles free
all Druggists.
A Permanent Member.
Prof. Thos. W. Keit t, whbo lef t New
berry several monthbs ago as a subst
stute for Prof. D. W. Daniel, at Clemso
College, h-is been made a permaner
member of the faculty of that institi
tion. This action on the part of tbh
Board of Trustees is indeed pleasinag t
the many friends of Prof. Keitt tnrougi
out the State, and especially so to th
people of his home county, Newberr.1
The Vice of Nagging
Clouds the happiness of the hom'
but a nagging w'oman often needs bell
She may be so nervous and run-dow
in health that trifles anuoy her.1
she is melancholy, excitable, trouble
with loss of appetite, beaidache, steel
lessnes, constipation or fainting an
dizzy spells, she needs Electric Bitter;
the most wonderful rem'edy for aihn
women. Thousands of sufferers froi
f emale troub es, nervous trouhles, hael
'ache and weak kidneys have usedi
and become healthy and happy. Ti
~ nySc talDugss ur
it. Onlysfc t . rggssgaa
manfantion.
VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT.
Easter is nearly here.
Sunday was a rainy disagreeable day.
State and county taxes must be paid
e by the 31st instant.
5- The ladies should not fail to attend
e the millinery openings next Tbursday.
e Oae negro came near killing another
with a brick at Ihe new cotton mill one
day lnst week.
A man by the name of Cummings
claims to have been held up and robbed
d near the depat Saturday night.
Yate.rday wa., S.. PAtrick's day aud
the :o vl sons of Erin had the emblem
of green on th. lapel of their co:its.
There will be a reL:ular meeting of
the City Council tonight. Several
h matters of importance will be consid
,n ered by that body.
I- A telegram was received here yester
)f day by the Sheriff stating that Robert
s Starling, colored, had been burned to
11 death in Savannah, Ga.
1 An extra meeting of Bergell Tribe,
Improved Order of Red Men, will be
held tonight for the purpose of taking
in several new members.
n The Mayor had several cases before
a him on Monday. He dispensed of them
r in short order and the town treasury
a was somewhat replenished.
Mr. Cald well Ruff had $10 stolen from
his pants pocket Saturday night. The
e thief entered his room and secured the
money while Mr. Ruff was asleep.
Mrs. R. C. Williams has opened a
ladies' exchange under the Crotwell
d Hotel where she will be pleased to have
e the ladies call to see her. See notice
r elsewhere.
d The personal property of the estate
0 of Mrs. Lizzie Fant, including house
k- hold and kitchen furniture, a horse,
Y carriage, etc., will be sold at public
e sale tomorrow at 11 o'clock at her late
residence.
Mr. Richard S. Swittenberg is with
0 The Ewart-Pifer Company and would
e be pleased to have his friends call on him
at that place, where he will show them
one of the most select lines of clothing,
etc., to be seen in Newberry.
L Mrs. Alice Goodwin lectured at the
s Armory, on last Friday afternoon.
B The lecture was to ladies, and was
largely attended. She will speak again
this afternoon. Mrs. Goodwin repre
g sents the Viavi remedies, and under
stands her business. She is well edu
-cated, and refined, and her lectures are
d pleasing and instructive.
SMr. Herndon Fair, who was a clerk
Sin the postoffice here a few summers
- ago, and who was in charge of-the mail
e car on the Southern the night of the
"robbery near Branchville, has received
quite a commendatory letter from Su
perintendent Terrell of the U. S. mail
aservice. He is commended highly for
,t his conduct in protecting the mail the
-night of the robbery.
r
Surgeon's Kulite Not Needed.
- Surgery is no longer necessary to
cure piles. De Witt's Witch Hazel
Salve cures such cases at once, remnov
ing the necessity for dangerous, pain
ful and expensive operations. For
a cls cuts, burns, wounds, bruises,
,sores and skin diseases it is unequalled.
r Beware of counterfeits. W. E. Pelham
& Son.
Mr. no. . Wikeris on a business
ritoSpartanburg.
Mrs B.H.Lovelace is spending a
fe dysinSpartanburg. -
Miss Gladys Flemming, of Laurens,
i s visiting Miss Fannie McCaughrin.
IMrs. Elizabeth Blease has returned
from a visit to her son, Hon. E. S.
1 Blease, of Saluda.
- Mr. W. H. Amerson, of Richmond,
Va., has arrived in the city to do paint
.ing on the Mollohon mill.
Dr. James Mcintosh Is in Florida
spending a few days. He is accompa
nied by his t.tep-son, Master Arch
. Boozr.
y Mr. T. M. Wells came up from Co
t lumbia yesterday on a visit. He was
1 hurt recently by the falling of a scaf
-fold and has not been able to work since.
We are glad to see him able to be
about.
SDr. 0. B. Mayer will leave today
- with his family to visit the Charleston
Exposition. After taking in the expo
sition the Doctor will go to Savannah,
Ga., to pay a professional visit to Mrs.
W. C. Schaeffer, who has been quite
s sick
t Mr J. Roland Lyles, who has re
. cently been mustered out of service,
, aing served three years in the United
s States Army, most of the time in the
jPhilippine Islands, arrived in the city
. Sunday. He is stopping with his fa
- therin-law, Mr. J. W. Davis.
Coea5 Cancer, Blood Polson, Eating Sores
Cos Nothing to Try
Blood poison and deadly cancer are
- the worst and most deep-seated blood
i- diseases on earth, yet the easiest to
ncure when Botanic Blood Balm is used.
n f you have blood poison, producing ul
tcers, bone pains, pimples, mucous
'- patches, falling hair, itching skm,
e scrofula, old rheumatism or offensive
o ,form of catarrh, scabs and scales,
deadly cancer, eating, bleeding, fester
ig sores, swellings, lumps, persistent
wrt or sore, take Botanic Blood Balm
'.(B B B). It will eure even the worst
case after everything else fails. B. B.
B. drains the poison out of the system
and the blood, then every sore heals,
making the blood pure and rich, and
Sbuilding up the broken-down body.
Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) tbo
d roughly tested for 30 years. Drug
~. stores, $1 per large bottle. Trial treat
d ment free by writing Blood Balm Co.,
Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble and
free medical advice given until cured.
nB. B. B. does not contain mineral
poisons or mercnry (as so many adver
tised remedies do), but is composed of
tPure Botanic Ingredients. Over 3000
Ste~stimonials of cures by taking Botanic
Blood Balm (B. B. B.)
THE POST OFFICE CHANGE.
Kr. Bynum Retires and Postma,4ter Pur
cell Takes Chagre--Asslstant Post
master, Jas. R Davidson: C. A.
Bowman, Clerk
The transfer at the Newberry post
office was made yesterday morning, and
it is now in reality Postmaster Purcell.
Mr. Bynum who has been acting
postmaster for the past few months, so
acceptably to our people. turned the
affairs of the office over to his successor
in office yesterday morning, and it is
11(w being run uider the new manage
ment.
Postmas:er Purcell has appointed
Mr. Jas. R. Davidson his assistant and
Mr. C. A. Bowman retains his position
as money order clerk.
... D C. DAY."
On April 12 the Daughters Will Gather at
the Expooltion.
Through the Charleston Chapter,
United Daughters of the Confederacy,
a cordial invitation was extended at
the last State convention to meet in
Charleston on a "U. D. C. Day" to be
named during the exposition. April
12 has been selected as the day for this
reunion and the "Daughters" through
out the South are urged to grace the
hospitable old city with their presence
on what is sure to be a n.,morable oc
casion. Receptions and other special
entertainments will be given, the rose
gardens in Charleston and the azaleas
at Magnolia will be at their best a-d
the beautiful exposition at the height
of its attractiveness.
Notice.
The members of th County Demo
cratic Executive Committee of New
berry County will please meet la the
Court House at Newberrg on Saturday,
the 5th day of April, 1902, at 11 o'clock
a. m., for the purpose of electing a
chairman, calling for a reorganization
of the County Democracy and such
other business as may come up for con
sideration. COLE. L. BLEASE,
Member State Executive Committee.
Newberry, S. C.
An Exhibition of Beautiful Creations.
The spring opening at the Riser mil
linery will be held on Thursday next,
20tb. Unusual beauty will be displayed
in hate, new and artistic trimmings
and novelties being introduced in their
making. The management has taken.
particular pains in selecting the pret
tiest styles and their success has been
admirable. The opening will cont inue,
throughout the day Thursday and the
ladies especially are given a cordial.
invitation to attend and inspect this!
beautiful display of new creations in
hats, etc.
Habeas Corpus Procebdings.
On Saturday last habeas corbus pro
ceedings in the -"ase of the State vs.
Will Brown, colored, charged with
breaking contract, was held before
Judge Pope, in this city. Brown had'
signed a contract in Newberry to work
in Laurens county, but failed to turn'
up in Laurens to work. A warrant
was issued by the Magistrate at Clin
ton and Brown was a.r-ested and went
before Judge Pope on habeas corpus
proceedings. Judge Pope held that
as the contract had been made in New
berry it was not in the jurisdiction of
the Clinton Magistrate and released
Brown. The State was represented by
Hon. F. H. Dominick and the defend
ant by Messrs. Blease and Jones.
For the Complexion.
The complexion always suffers from
biliousness or constipation. Unless the
bowels are kept open the impurities
from th'e body appear in the form of
unsightly eruptions. De Witt's Little
Early Risers keep the liver and bowels
in healthy condition and remove the
cause of such troubles. C E Hooper,
Albany, Ga., says: "I took De Witt's
Little Early Risers for biliousness.
They were just what I needed. I am
feeling better now than in years."
Never gripe or distress. Safe thorough
and gentle. The very best pills. W. E.
Pelam & Son.
No Argument is Needed.
To convince anyone who has once
tried it of the merit of our "Clifton"
brand of flour.
The flour speaks for itself. It tells
its own story of absolute purity and
careful milling. It speaks in the elo
quent language of light, white loaves
and biscuits, delhcious pastry and temp
ting cakes. It speaks with such con
viction that it brings the user back for
more and it always tells the same satis
factory story. Why,not learn this story
of pure flour by trying "Clifton?" Ask
your grocer for it.
If you want a cheaper flour buy our
"White Fawn" (balf patent) or spotless
(Straight). They are just as pure,
though not so white as 'Clifton'. Every
sack of our flour hears the Anti-Adul
teration League's registered dIrade
For sale by Palmetto Grocery Co and
E. R. Hipp in Newberry, and J. D.
Stokes at Whitmires
BRANSFORD MILLS,
tf OWENSBORO, K. Y.
-Could Not Breathe.
Coughs, colds, croup, grip, bronchi
tis, other throat and lung troubles are
quickly cured by One Minute Cough
t'ure. One linmute Cough Cure is not
a mere expectorant, which gives only
temporary relief It softens and liqui
fies the mucous, draws out the inflama
tin and removes the cause of the dis
ease. Absolutely safe. Acts at once.
"One Minute ('ough Cure will do all
that is claimed for it," says Justice of
the Peace, J. Q. Hood, Crossby, Miss.
"My wife could not get her breath and
was relieved by the first dose. It, has
been a benefit to all my family. WV. E.
Pelham & Son.
NEWDERRY COLLEGn DAY.
The College People and Their Friends Will
go on a Special Over the Southern.
April 2nd has been decided on as New
berry College day at the Exposition.
All arrangements are being made,
and the probabilities are that a large
number of people from the town and
county will accompany the college boys
to Charlecn to s::; the wonderu,
sights.
President Cromer has decided to go
over the Southern road, and a special
train will he run for the occasion, leav
ing New btrry at 9 a. m., Tuesday, April
1st.
This is going to be a pleasant trip,
and not only Newberry College, but
every school in the county should be
represented on this trip. Arrange
ments can be made for all who want to
go on this train, and parties should be
made up at ouce, and preliminary mat
ters arranged. Let Newberry show up
in a creditable manner.
If you intend going to the exposition
at all, go with the College boys, and
make it in reality Newberry day.
KILLED AT PROSPERITY.
A NegroStruck by a Passing Train and Death
Js the Result
Saturday afternoon at Prosperity
Abram Bowers, colored, was struck by
a passing train and as a result is dead.
He was standing near the track and
two trains were approaching in oppo
site directions, when Bowers stepped
back on one of the tracks, just in time
to be struck by the approaching engine.
He was knocked some distance and
when picked up was uncouscious-his
skull being crushed and both legs
broken. He lingered until Sunday eve
ning and died.
Practically Starving.
"After usirg a few bottles of Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure my wife received per
fect and permanent relief from a. severe
and chronic case of stomach trouble,"
says J. H. Holly, real estate, insurance
and loan agent. of Macomb, Ill. "Be
fore using Kodol Dyspepsia Cure she
could not eat, an ordinary meal without
intense suffering. She is now entirely
cured. Several physicians and many
remedies had failed to give relief.'.
You don't have to diet. Eat any good
food you want, but don't overload the
stomach. Kodol D.yspepsia Cure will
always digest it for you. W. E. Pel
ham & Son.
SPECIAL NOTICES. |
(i REAT values in Clothing, new
.stock, at Wooten's.
'TOREHOUSE for Rent-FPor sale
or rent. Also a two-horse farm to
rent. A pply to Antine Bazhardt. t&f tfj
EMOV ED-I have moved my jew
elry establishmfent into the store
occupied by Pelham's china hall and
will in the future be in a better posi
tion to serve the public. I keep con
stantly on hand, Gold Watches, Dia-,
mond and wedding rings, jewelry,
silverware, cut glass, clocks and novel
ties. Remember I am prepared to fit
difficult eyes with glasses. Yours for
trade J. GUY DANIELS.
REPAIRING old and new. Putting
Ldown Carpets and Matting, recan
ing Chairs, Upholstering Lounges,
Sofas, etc. Prices moderate. Leave
orders at Herald and News office.
Wesley Means will be found hereafter
at A. L Knighton's shop.
tf WESLEY MEANS.
F our neck wear was cheaper the
price would be nothing. Wooten._
OIFFICE HOURS-Persons having I
business with the County Super- r
intendent of Education will please call t
at his office on Mondays and Saturdays,a
as those are his office days.
tf Eug. S. Werts, Sup't. ~
..JEMER
JMEbRY...
In large varieties fromj
a cheap Stick Pin to a
FINE GOLD WATCH.
Call and examine my
stock before buying.
f
Jeweler and Optician.
I Havei
Coffee, Tetley's Teas,
Raisins, Currents, Citron,
Nuts, Fruits of all kinds,
Oat Meal, Pettijohn's Br. Food,
Extra Sifted June Peas,
Okra and Tomatoes,
Stringless Beans,
California Peaches,
California Cherries,1
Apricots, Succotash,1
Corn, Condensed Milk,
French Sardines, Salmon,
French Candy, Gjelatines,1
IExtracts,
Fancy Sweet Cakes,
Cigars and Tobacco.
All fresh.
R. J. MILLER.[
CAT.T TO SEE ME. |
EASTER
WILL SOON BE HERE.
Make the little children
happy by dyeing eggs for
them.
We have plenty of White Rabbit
%nd Pass Egg dyes, Calico papers.
k NICE REMEMBRANCE
3f Easter would be to sond your best
Yirl a box of Wiley's Caudy.
We always have it in stock.
Splendid line of Bristle goods just
ome in. You can get a good hair
>r tooth brush from us.
Let us fill your pre
scriptions. Pure drugs
always used. "The
best is none too good
For you."
Maves' Drug Store.
W HERE TO SPEND
YOUR MONEY.
The great depart
nent store will give its
riends and customers
lthing, Shoes, Hats, Jeans,
olored Dress Goods andmany
ther Articles at and BelQw Cost
JNTIL MARCH Ist,
eou will get what you
ant from a Cambric
qeedle to a Four Horse
agon and save
noney at
MOSELEY BROS.,
PROSPERITY, 8. C.
I thought I was going to suffer great
ai in having my tooth extracted, but
did not feel it. Dr. Harding, the
ainless dentist, will be in bis office on
he 12th and remain three days, and
.fter that will visit Newberry the first
londay in the month, and stay three
Why suffer with your teeth when you
an have them extracted so easy and so
bep-50c. for the first tooth, 25c. for
be second, four for $1.00
igirOffice Solomon's old stand.
Dr. G. R. Harding,
Extracting Specialist.
BIDS WANTED.
Por Construction of a
Sewerage System
For Town of
Newberry.
E AL ED PROPOSA LS WIL L BE
3 received until noon March 28t,b.,
902, for constructing a Sewer System.
,pproximating ten miles with sewer
lipe from 6 to 15 inches in diameter.
The drawings and specifications of
hich, with form of contract may be
ound at office of the B'oard of Public
Vorks of Ntwberry, 8. C. The con
ractor will be required to give a bond,
ubject to the approval of the Board of
'ublic Works, for forty per cent. of
he contract price, issued by a respon
ible Security Company doing business
n South Carolina.
Each bid must be accompanied with
certified check for $500 00 to be for
eited to th City in case the bidder re
eiving the award shall fail to execute
he contract and furnish the bond above
entioned within 15 days after notifi
at ion of acceptance of his bid.
Bids should be addressed to the
Board of Public Works, Newberry,
i. C ," and marked "Bid for Sewer
ystem."
The Board reserves the right to re
ect any or all bids.
DR. JAMES McINTOSH,
Chairman Board of Public Works.
NewSleePlng Car Line to Charleston.
Soutbern Railway announces estab
ishment of additional sleeping car line
o Charleston, S. C., from Cincinnati,
Jbattanooga and Atlanta via Augusta,
outhbound leaving Cincinnati at 8:05
. n , Chattanooga at 6:43 a. m , Atlan
a 3:10 p. in., Augusta 11:90 p. in., ar
'iving in Charleston at 7 a. mn. Re
~urning, leave Charleston at 11 p. m ,
rrive at Augusta at '7:15 a. mn., Atlanta
12:45 p in, Chattanooga 9:50 p. m ,
incinnati 8:10 a. in.
On this sleeping car line will be han
ied Pullman sleeping cars, and (his
:omnpletes the excellent ser vice afforded
y the Southern Railway and its con
aections to Charleston on account of
bhe exposition.
ixGISM
DISTRIBUT
Reliable Mci
AT
HonorabI
At the lowest por
be had for the sarn
goods. We do n(
goods. We do r
good money and in
you worthless goc
clean cut business,
cutway. WeprotE
ers from loss by sel
thy merchandise.
full lines of
Dry Goods, Dress Good
Underwear, Millinery,
cales, Domestics,
Shoes For
ShoeS Boys,
Our stores are full
ask you to visit us,
courteous dealing,
lowest prices. No
tations and a big.
select from. Your
.JAMIE!
We are now openingi
oods, and we invite an ins
did stock.
Our selections of CLOTI
and CENTS' FURNISH IN
made with exceeding car
f the desires and needs o
do not hesitate to say that
found everything to pleas<
nd satisfy the pocket bot
We have never been bett
he trade. Come to see
say.
JAMIE
The Head to Foc
"New Spring
Copeland 3
New Embroideries. New
Cambrics, Swiss and Ha
Beautiful styles in Ging
loths, New Percales, Nel
ne% White good in Naisooks, F
Msins and Lawns, alsoC Ne Lo n's t
Lot of Misses, Children's and Boys Shoes,
ALL THE LATEST STYL:
ANI
Be sure to see all of these goods before b
Values in New Styles and Fresh good'
Come to see us often.
you the prettiest and n
Lowest Prices.
COPELAND H
Laders in Dry Goods. Clothing a
IR CO.,
ORS OF
rchandise
e Prices
isible prices to
e high grade of
>t sell shoddy
iot take your
iexchange give
)ds. Our's is a
done in a clean
ct our custom
ling them wor
We carry fine
s, Silks, Hosiery,
Ginghams, Per
inens, Notions
Men, Women,
Girls " Babies.
of goods. We
We promise
fair treatment,
misrepresen
good stock to
s truly,
ION'S
Goods!
aour New Spring
pection of our splen
ING, SHOES, HATS
C GOODS has been
e, and a knowledge
f the people, and we
inour stock can be
all tastes as to style
>k as to price.
er prepared to serve
us and test what we
SON,
it Clothier.
Arrivals"
IY IIAY AT
3rothers
Insertions to match.
mburgs. New and
rhams and Madras
alicoes and shirt
acy Stripes, Dimiities, Checked
og e ot nLadies shoes, New
)SPECIAL V AL UES.
2ying. We are offering Special
just received the past two weeks
We will always show
ewest goods at the
ROT HERS,
Shoes Newberrv. S. C.