The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, May 20, 1902, Image 3

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VARIOUS AND ALL AnOUr. The State Fair will be held in Colum bia this fall as usual. Seenotice of contract to let for the erection of a steel bridge over Salula river. If it's sh9es you want, see wbat Mimnaugh has to say about them in his ad. The Mayor had his usual Monday morning court yesterday, and there were several on the "stool of repent ance." The next meeting of the State Den al Association will be held at the White Lithia Springs in Spartanburg County. - Messrs. Hunt, Hunt & Hunter adver tise money to loan on improved farm ing lands. A picnic will be given at Hartford Academy on Saturday, by the .Hart ford school. A large number of Newberrians will leave this morning for Charleston to see the Exposition. Meesrs-J. P. Cook and Co., have pur chased the stock of groceries of Mr. alUe McWhirter, and will carry a choice stock at the old stand. Magistrate J. H. Chappell is an nounoed as a candidate for re-election as Magistrate for Townships Nos. 1, 2 and 8, and pledged to abide the result of the primary. Souvinir tickets for Wagener Day am be bought at the Commercial Bank. Get one and go to the great show. An ther such opportunity may never again preesent itself. Mr. ~ B. Leslie has contracted with Mr. 3. P. Mahon and will begin work A aa few days on a seven room house for him on College street, on the vacant ..ot just beyond the Fred Weber house. '11r. Jno. R. Perdue was in the city aturday and informed us of the fact he would be in the race this year - bim County Supervisor. His card will sppear in The Herald and News later. Bev. Dr. 0. A. Darby, of Columbia, preached an interesting and eloquent srmon in the Central Methodist C0hurch Sunday morning, to the de ight of the large congregation that was present to hear him. B ev. R E. McDaniel, D. D., of Pitts arg Pa., preached an excellent ser >fon at the Mayer Me'morial Sunday - ~aftrnon at 5 o'clock. He also - reached at Colony Church in the Smioning. Dr. McDaniel is thinking oIloosting in the South. Mr: Robt. L. Mayes who will grad - hs ingfew days at the Baltimore of Pharmacy, has been elected ~ resident of his class. Messrs. M. D. A lIutt and W. 8. Matthews are also members of the class. The young men r ill graduate on the 20th, and will likgely be home in a few days. We are indebted to Prof. W. E. Blanor, of Elizabeth Collge, for an 'in visation to attend the Commenicement exercises of that institution from the E frst to the third of June. Miss Erin Kohn, daughter of Mr. A. H. Kohn, of Columbia, and Miss Annie Belle Wise, of Prosperity are members of the graduzating class. Personal. Rev. 3. A. Sligb was in the city yes terday. 'Prof. R. A. Abram was in the city Saturday. Mr.'IRobert Norris was 'tn town Sat ufeday shaking hands with hi. friends. Mr. Harrington Godfrey, or Cheraw #.attended Lhe ball here last -Friday ~,night.. Mr. W. H. Geer, representative of the Columbia State, was in the city Satur Mrs. T.3J. Hayes returned yesterday ma few days visit to relatives at Pomarla. Miss Annie Riser, who has been teaching at Belton, has returned home for the vacation. Mr. W. B. Cannon, of Florida, has] been in the city for the past week visit ing his sister, Mrs. W. F. Ewart. Miss Louise Robertson, who is teach inlg at Uhappell's, came dow'n Friday and attended the dance given in the Armory Friday night. R. H. Welch, Esq., after an absence of several days in North Carolina in the interest of his client in the Dick ert damage suit, has returned to the city. Prof. Ed. Henry;who has been teach ing at White Oak, S. C., arrived in the city last week and is visiting at Dr McClintock's. He will leave on Thurs day for his home in Alabama. * Mr. R. R. Lindsay, of Pinopolis, S. C., who is on his way to attend the Grand Lodge K of P. at Greenwood stopped over in Newberry yesterday on a visit to his brother, Coroner F. M. Lindsay. Rev. W. I. Herbert, of Newberry, was the distinguished speaker at the anniversary. Mr. Herbert's address was much appreciated. He is well known, and most favorably, by many of the Clinton people.-Clinton Chroni cle, 17th. folds Up a Congrasmnaan. "At the end of the campaign," writes Champ Clark, Missouri's brilliant con gressman, "from overwork, nervous tension, loss of sleep and constant speaking I had about utterly collapsed It seemed that all the organs in my body were out of order, but tbree bob ties of Electric Bitters made me all right. It's the best all-round medicin4 ever sold over a druggist's counter.' Overworked, run-down men and weak sickly women-gain splendid health and viaiyfrom Electric Bitters. Try thm niy ?Oc. Guaranteed by all Almost every man Furnishings, Hats and we have no competitio no catchpenny schemi your trade, and will lec Such an attractive disr Men's Suits $3.38. are hard to match at $ For $10.00f$12.50, $1% and the workmanship the priceis about 51 PE CUT IN Another lot of suits ti ter to be sacrificed at h 50 Children's Suits, to go at half price. $4 Suits $1.75, $2.25 Su 88 cts. CUT IN HALF, SI The best pk We are always aheac ladder in prices. Child sell for $125, our price Big lot Suits at $1.98, An El t $2.50, $3.00, $3-50, $4.00, $5-00 Knee Pants will be shoved off : The best that can be made in I to $12.50. Very exclusive and not A Gireat Offering in Our selection is as fine as can be tinctive superiority, and will be produtions in Gents' Furnishings. Hosiery, Iiandkerchie Endless I Special Assortment of Fancy H' any where, at prices io cents to 50 ce left-going at the low price of 7 cet . Shirts! Shir Never in the annals of the tra< Shirts as we are showing this seasoi to the wearers of Shirts, for they1 in our great range of materials, st: worth 50 cents. Negligee Shirts al elegant assortment. Our line of "] the most celebrated makes, are une They have a superiority which o! w ithout success. Great Values at: to buy them. You can't resist the Respec Work on sewrage to Begin. The contractOr will arrive today and wrk will begin tomorrow on the es tablishment of our sewrage system. We understand that the first work will be done, or ground broken, on O'NealJ street in the grove this side of the creek, and the work will be brought this way. The pipe will.arrive today and it is hoped that there will be nc further necessary delay in the work. From Hot to Cold. Dysentery is prevalent everywh ere in summer and is due to miasmatic pisons. and begins abruptly with in. lmation of the mucous lining of the large bowel. In America the disease is common, but properly tr'eated does not result as seriously as in the tropics. Perry Davis' Painkiller is the bes1 known remedy and the most effica. cious in tbe treatment of dystentery I Sentence Commuted. The sentence of Dock Coleman, wh< was convicted of house breaking larceny and forgery, in this county ii Feburary. 1901, and sentenced to thirt: months on the chaingang, on the re Icommendation of Solicitor Sease ha been commuted by the Governor Ififtee montbs. Reveals a Great secret. lIt is often asked how such startling cures that puzzle the best physi3ians 7are effected ty Dr. King's New Discov ry for Consumption. Here's the sc.eret It cuts out tbe phlegm and germ-infect ed mucus and lets the life-giving oxy ge~n enrich and vitalize the blood. I beals the infiamed, cough-worn throa .and lungs. Hard colds and stubbor coughs soon yield to Dr. King's Ne' Discovery, the most infallible reined Kfor all Throat and Lung diseases. Guai anteed bottles 50c. and $1.00. Tris hate free at all druggists. Upper outh and boy in Newberry County knov Shoes has no equal in Newberry, n in our line. Our business is carr s indulged in, our transactions a ve no stone unturned to meet it. lay of clothing has never been seE The big lot of suits we put out at .50, Our $7.50 line is the greatE 5.00 and $18.50 we are selling a lir could no.t be improved upon by r r cert. less. HALE! Tr rown on the job coun alf price. A lot of about We ha thrown on this pile .50 Suits $2.50, $3.50 shown o its $1.13, $1.65 Suits pants th :OT CASH ONLY. have a ni Ice to bUU BOs' ani I in this department--ahead in qu 's Suit for ages 5 to 15 at 45 cents 98 cents. Suits that would be g< worth $2.50. egant LIN of Children's I comprise the greatest values ever offered as the mak< id out at 20 cents to $1.oo. >ouths' Suit -no trouble to find them in our Stock, to be foun ewhere. Gents' Furnishings. found in the State, having a dis- T li recognized as the most up-to-date Everybody shoes. Our r .by selling Sh< s and NckAWear in and best line . SHOEE r0IR10H.A11Q siery not excelled in any partienlar FrEey tts. A big lot of those 15 cents Hose Straw ts- A loo& al enough to ,ul ts!! Shirts!!! to sell them b them. Dons le has there been such a display of All the way f . Unquestionably this is good news N ow 1 iow know where they can be suited ti. es and prices. Shirts for 25 cents, Lh ..47 cents, the 65 cents kind, in most We have nternational'' and "Eclipse'' Shirts, Bleaching. J' celled in design, colors and quality, than anyone :hers may attempt to imitate, but Stan d r.oo, $1.25, $i-5o. To see them is LaWvnE prices and quality. tfully, M. JMI: Th~e Head to Foot C1< Made& Life Member. The Mt. At the meeting of the State Dental .The picnic th Association in Charleston last week, to be given by t Dr. D. L. Boozer, of Newberry, and Mrs. W. C. R1 not Columbia as the State will put it, next Saturday for we claim him now, was unanimous- poned until Sat ly done the honor of being made a public is invite< life member of the association. When date, and Sup this honor to thbe venerable dentist Werts has bee was announced, the members heartily present as the< approved the action with hand clap- Want pigs- ''I have used MiId But Vigorous Risers for cons and they arer When you are tired of the list of cures dorse them for your friends suggest for bronchi.tis, a good thing tr Scott's Emulsion. It is rather know it," write mild tasting compared to most medi- Ill. They never Icine, buL makes a vigorous attack on safe pill. W.]I Iall forms of throat and lung disease. strawberry and ice Cream Festival, The E wart-] The ladies of the,%Thompsonl Street beginning of t !A.B. P. Church will give a strawberry busy as bees and ice cream festival for the teneflt with clothing of the church building fund this (Tues- suitable goods da) evening at 6 o'clock, on the square fit yo to perfe in the rear of the court house (Oen- lines of hats, federae Monument Square.) A cordial almost unmatC invittionl is extended to everybody to haveds,lBoweab a.ttend.designs and (-o Don't sta-t Wrong- Daoger )on't start the summer with a lin- Burns. cuts geigcoughl or cold. We al nwg Mp whta"surmer cold" is. .It's the e rb hardest kind to cure Often it "bangs Wichazlm o," throughi the entire season. Take it sequechaes.l in hnd right now. A few doses of One aggvaequncs th -Minute Cough Cure will set you right. aze alve eh -Sure cure for coughbs, colds, croup, grip, running Sorve e tbronehitis. all throat anid lung troubles. say runi. C.oe VAbsolutly safe. Acts at once. C,hil- sAyse H.sino 1dr n like it. "One Minute _Cough Cure- "Aferitsig is t befst cough medicine I ever used, boxDeWis eaedt Vsays J HI. Bowles, Groveton, N. HI. I boxsheae Pil nevr found anything else that. acted dBewases Pfic 1so safely and quickly." W. E. Pel- Beare of Soc Lham& Son. hmSU Coro In! vs that our stock of Clothing, Gents' and customers who are judges know ied on along broad progressive lines, .re open and above board. We want Our prices catch the clothing buyers. n in the town before. $4.98 has been a great winner; they st values ever offered by any house. e of suits made of the latest fabrics. nerchant tailors. The only difference )usersI Trousers! e the finest line extra pants ever n the market. We have sold more tn during any former season, but still ce assortment to select from. I Children's Clothing. iality, but down at the bottom of the worth 75 cents. Suits that others )od value at $1.90, our price $1.48. tter Grade Suits -up, quality of materials and finish. all going below their value, in ages 14 to [9, from $3.90 s more or less particular about the fit and wear of their eputationi as the Shoe House of Newberry has been gained es that give satisfactioni. We are at the top in the biggest if Shoes we have ever shown. !- SHOES! - SHOES! atities! The Latest Styles! The Best Made! ody and All Occasions. Hats, -- Straw Hats. Iour line of Straw Hats will cause you to say that we have ly the town and county, well it's a fact, but we are going cause they are marked to go at the prices we have put on fail to see our great line of Straw Hats before you buy. om 1o cents to $2.00, according to your fancy. or the everyday wants of e Great Buying Public. a big stock of Prints, Homesptins, Checks, Sea Island, ma.s, Cassimers and Cottonades that we will sell cheaper rd 'Prints 4c, best Prints 5c 3 1-2c, Cottonades 10 tol15c thier. Pleasant Picnic. Repairs on 0 , N. & L. Depot. at has been annonuced Some much needed repairs have been he Mt. Pleasant school, made on the Columbia, Newberry and itherford, teacher, on Laurens depot, including the paint 24th, has been post- ing of the roof. The work was done by urday, June 14th. The ILee A. Lorick & Bros., of Columbia, ]to be present on that and was finisbed yesterday. erintendent Eugene 8. The road should go to work now and ninvited and will be repair the passenger depot. Or it rator of the day. would be much better to tear down the present structure, raise the track and Other to Know- build a new depot. It is badly needed I.DeWitt's Little Earlyanwodadmuhothcnv ipation and torpid liver igbt. I am glad to in- ineo h rvlu ulc n,w I think when we findbeiv,wudbofbeiLotera. ~ie ought to let others sAlfre Heinze, Quincy, AGetDsly gripe or distress. Sure, .Peiham & Son, I o att e oehn ie Bsy as Bees.thnprtyhawilsndheer ifer company since the adta ftm,g o0 aisn' he season have been as soeadisetbsgetdslyo rving their customersges'frihngodad hs.H hats, shoes, and allwilbgldtseanofhsred, in their line. They cananamnthebeicustegrt , ion in a suit, and their ort ofh hoes and furnishing are mjepol fti ony hable. In neckwear they adh a ntigi i ieta autiful styles-Four-in-ci ewse.Hehsn l od id Fick Ties-all novel o adh odalteedrn i ors. See them. atcssaebthhsnwgod ts If NeglectedprcsaealrgtWeanotd and other wounds oftenhisefihilagadntisiu, operly if neglected and btw a a bth en hth esome sores. DeWitt'savetssadhistprenavr alve prevents such con- tsn agis ven where delay has injury DeWitt's Witch fcts a cure. "I had a Wa hnFlsNe )nmy leg thirty years," Isagetrpwrodgsinan rly, Yakeetown, Ind.asiiangfo.FrteD.Kng many remedies, I triedNeLiePlswrwods.Te ~hHazel Salve. A few tn n euaetedgsieogn e e sore." Cures all skingetyeplaloinsfmthsy .5yield to it at once.te ,erc th blo,ip vea e )urtereis. V. . bel iee, would helh ofleh e n y toth r a alln dreitytas il.tn tewa Have you Visited o If not, come i show you abot and pretty thii visit us. All bu have something Economical t to their interesi low and qualit low prices me Not so with us, our counters,'al chandise, as ch sort, much ch( run. Stylish bi in mind that v% the times in all Small buyers because they w the utmost c get value recei amount they m Large should c stock is compl, good, our prices Shoes, Millinei Goods, Colored Goods, Silks Goods, Lawns, Corsets, Hosi( Handkerchiefs, brellas, Domesi prices to please you in our stor CRE A Bleached Damask 72 inches w Cream Bleached Union Damaw Full Bleached Union Damask, Full Bleached Damask, 56 inc 64 inch All Linen Unbleached Shaw: Doilies and Napkins in new ai 16-16 Union Mercerized Nap] 19-19 All Linen Cream Bleac] 22-22 Full Bleached Union N 12-12 All Linen Doilies, half 13-13 Cream Bleached All Li 13-13 All Linen Unbleached: 15-15 All Linen Cream Bleae 15-15 All Linen Full Bleache 14-14 Al] Linen Half Bleache 25 a set. COME EARLY AN Small lot Ladies Lace Striped A L WAY FIVE REASONS FOI BIG STOCK, RELIABLE QUICK SERVIC "ONWARD AND UPWA standing still. We has and cut the prices in e' Store. You need the C Come to us and let's em Cut Prices on Men's Clothing. Cut Prices on Boy's Clothing. Cut Prices on Dry Goods and Dr< Goods. Cut Prices on White Goods a: Muslins. Cut Prices on Domestics and Li ens. Cut Prices on Umbrellas and Pai sols. Cut Prices on Corsets ank Glov' This is a bona fide Cut Price 6 mentioned and will continue unt make any difference what prices merchants, come to us and we v less money~ -WHC., ur Store this Sprini? nd let us tell and it our many new ngs. You should yers should. We ) to interest all. >uyers will find it .as our prices are ies good. Often an shoddy stuff. No seconds on I clean good mer eap as the other aper in 'he long iyers should bear e are abreast of departments. should visit us ill be treated wit >nsideration a ved for whatev ay spend with ome because te, our qualil correct. Our lines -y, Ribbons, Dry and Black Dress all kinds, White Linens, Linings, 3ry, Underwear, Wash Goods, Umr - ics of all kinds atI you. Let us see k, 58 inche ide 49 cents. 56 inches wide, 48c. hes wide, 24c. Daask, 58e. Brand... id pretty patterns. :isn, 38e a set. ied Napkins, 74c a set. apkins, 50c a set. bleached, 25o a set. en Doilies, 38e a set. he olies 59e set. d Doilies, 64c. a set. d Doilies with double red stripe borde GET YOUR SHARE. Hose, 8te per pair. The 15e ki'nd. {OOTEN. BROTHERS S BUSY. 1 THIS: GODS, ABLE ASSISTANTS, , LITTLE PRICES. RD" is our motto-Never re put the knife in deep now, ery department of our Big rOOds and we need the money. :change. Cut Prices on Hosiery and Under wear. 5 Cut Prices on Silks and Ribbons. Cut Prices on Embroidery and d Laces. n-Cut Prices on Shirts and Collars. Cut Prices on Shoes and Slippers. a- Cut Prices on Hats and Odd Pants. Cut Prices on Neckwear. s. Cut Prices on Trunks and Valises. Kae. The Price is cut on every arcicle ii our Big Stock is reduced. It doesn't are quoted you or advertised by other nil always sell you the sume goods for ) BROTHERS, "Who will not be Undersold."