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Married. Sunday afternoon Rev. P. H. E. Der rick, at his home, married Mr. Loi Dominick and Miss Tolula Sligh, daugh ter of the late Mr. Ernest Sligh. A Nec essary Precau'ton. Don't neglect a cold. It is wors ibant unpleasant. It is dangerous. B using One Minute Cough Cure you ca cure it at o,ce Allays inflammatioc clears te beaJ, soothts and strengtl ens the mucu, membrane. Cure coughs, croup, throat and lung trot bles. Absolutely safe. A(ts immed ately. Children like it. W. E. Pelbai & 8)n. Bachelor Maids. The Bachelor Maids will meet wit the Misses Carwile this afternoon a 430 o'clock. Helen Moore, President. Linda Welch, Secretary. Shattere all Icecords. T Aioe in hospital, F. A. Gulledge Verbena, Ala , paid a vast sum to doc tors to cure a severe case of pile, causing 24 tumors. When all failed Ba.ckien's Arnica Salve soon, core him. Subdues Inflammation, conquer Aches, kills Pains. Best salve in th world. 25c at all druggist. Barbecue at Bethlehem Church. The members of Bethlehem and SI Matthew's Churches will give a firsi cfass barbecue at Bethlehem Church o Friday, August 29th Proceeds fo benefit of parsonage. Just Look At Her. Whence caine that sprightly step faultless skin, rich, rosy complexioL, -smiling face. Sbe looks good, feel igod Here's her secret She uses Dr King's New Life Pi!ls. Result, - al organs active, digestion good, no be d aches, no chance for "blues " Tr: them yourself. Only- 25c at all drug gists. ____ __ - e entioned for PresIdent of Cl mson. A gentleman who was in attendanc( upon the State Farmer's Institue state< -:_ the Spartanburg Herald that Mr Gearge B. Cromer, President of New bwery College, was mentioned oftene: ld more favorably among the repre antative men there for president o: x O; son Coliege than any one else -Greenville Mountainer, 23. *"For years I buffered such untokc *-misery from Bronchitis," writes J H Jehaston of Brough ion, Ga., "that of Eten I was unable to work. Then, whei *verythingw else failed, I was wholla cared by Dr. King's New Discovery foi onsumaption. My wife suffered in tensely fromn Asthma, till it cured her and all our experience goes to show i Is the best I roup medicine in thi ~orld." A trial will convince you it' marivaled for Throat and Lung dis l~7i6S. Guaranteed bottles 50e and $1.00 .TriaLbha&1es free at all druggist. Captured in Greenwood. Chief of Polje H. C. Hunter went t Greenwood yesterday for Tom Hamp ton, colored, who has been wanted hern for some time. He is wanted on chargi of highway robbery, housebreaking ani spreuny, and stealing keys and releas big a prisoner from the guardhouse Chief Hunter located him .at Green wood and had him arrested and wen fter him yesterday. look Elemeant. Please. .Photographer C. C. Harlan, of Eaton 0., can do so now, though for years hi couldn't because he suffered untolt egony from the worst form of inc iges on10. All physicians and medicin~e tailed ton help him till he tried Electri Bitters, iwhich wo: ked auch wonders fo h~im that be declares t bey are a god send to sufferers from dyspepsia ani stomnach troubles. LUnrivaled for die esses of the Stomach, Liver and Kid neys, they build up and give new lif to the whole system. Try them.. Oni: 50c. Guaranteed by all druggists 'Buined to l)eath. A little negro girl last Thursda; morning, who was living with he grandfather, Marshall Wallace, i Gravel Town, this city, was burned t death. It is supposed that she turne a lamp over on a table, the oil saturat ing her clothing and catching fire When her grandfather reached her sh was enveloped in flames and was a badly burned that she died within few hours. To My Friends. It is with joy I tell you wha' Kode did for moe. I was troubled with m stomach for several months. Upon.bein advised to use Kodol, I did #so, an words eannot tell the good it has don me. A neigh bor had dyspep"ia so tha he had tried mo.<t everyting. I tel him to use Kodol. Words of gratitud have come to me from bim because recommended it.-Geo W. Fry. Violb Iowa. Health and strength, of min anid body, depend on the stoimaeb, an normal activity of the digestive organi Kodol, the great reconstructive tonlic cures all stomach and bowel trouble: indigestio, dyspepsia Kodol digesi any good food you pat. Take a dos after meals. W. E. Pelham & Son. -Adverteed Letters. Ranining in postoffice for week enc ing August 25, 1902: A-Mrs Lavonia Abrams. B-Mrs Janiie Bradley, Sam Beal Joseph Q Boland, Mrs Elizabet Brooks, A P Boozer. C- Robt C Campbell, Alfred Collin Mrs Lottie Coleman. D-Charley Dobbs. F-H Feambey. G-J A Garrison, Miss M E Gossett. J- Miss Emma Jones, Rev C F Jac] son. L-M R Lake. M-F G McCary. R-Mrs Lizzie Ruff. Persons calling for these letters w: please say they are advertised. li f TL......JI P ~ff I VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. See notice to creditors. Cotton receipts are increasing daily. Mr. H. H. Evans was in Charleston yesterday. s Col. 0. L. Schumpert was in Char - leston yesterday. Miss. Lula Matthews, of Atlanta, is visiting in the city. Misses Bessie and Nina Carlisle are e visiting in Bennettsville. 2 The Mayor had a few small cases of , disorderly conduct yesterday morning. Mr. R. H. Welch and family have re - turned from Glenn Springs and Union. L- Mr. Joseph Mann and daughter, Miss ? Jennie, are spending a while in New York. Mr. F. M. Boyd is moving today into h Dr. Kibler's residence on Cornelia street, .t Brooklyn. Mr. W. I. Herbert last week cleaned up the old Quaker Graveyard and now has it nice fix. Mrs. Lewis Boland, of Columbia, at tended the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. J. ' H. M. Kinard, on Friday. , The Herald and News will keep open house tonight. Come around and get the result of the election. e Mr. A. C. Jones' family has returned from Hendersonville, N. C., where they have been spending the summer. The family of Mr. H. H. Rikard is spending a while in Prosperity, recuper ating from their recent illness. r Mrs. Cagle, of Greenville, came to Newberry last Thursday to attend the funeral of Mrs. J. H. M. Kinard. Mrs. LeRoy Lee, of Kingstree, after spending several weeks with relatives in Newberry, returned home last week. Summer Bros. want you to call to see them before selling your cotton seed. They will pay the highest market price for them. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Wooten left last week for New York and other points, where Mr. Wooten will select his stock of fall goods. Miss Daisy Alderson, of Charleston, is spending a while with her friends, Misses Mamie, Florrie and Sadie Myers, of this city. Mrs. R. P. Holland, after spending two weeks at the springs in Virginia, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. C. Pen dleton, Tazewell, Va. Dr. W. K. Griffin, of Marion, has been in the city the past week visiting his brother, Mr. B. F. Griffin. He re turned to Marion yesterday. - The contractors will ,wind up the work in connection with putting down the sewerage this week, and will likely pull up stakes for other points. Rev. J. H. Pearey, who has moved from Aiken to Whitmire, to serve the Baptist churches of Whitmire, Enoree and Prosperity, was in the city last week for a few days. We welcome him to this connty. There was a considerable storm in the Utopia section on last Thursday even ing within half a mile of Mr. W. I. Herbert's place. Several old barns were blown down, and the ground was covered with hail. Jas. A. Mimnaugh left yesterday for the Northern markets and says he ex pects to return with bargains for his customers in the best the markets can afford at the least possible prices. Keep an eye on Miminaugh. The family of T. E. Epting the rep resentative of the Bell Telephone Coin pany, arrived in the city yesterday from Newberry. They have taken rooms at J. B. Wharton's on Railroad avenue. -Greenwood Index, 23d. Children's Day at St. Paul'. Program for Children's Day exer cises at St. Paul's Church Thursday, Augut 28th, 1902: ~Music. Amerle Singley-Opening address. Daisy Fellers-The Beautiful. Clyde Epting-"Comie Unto Me." Belle Livingston-Gne of the Little -Ones. Willie Aull-Send forth the Bible. Music. Helen Kibler, Leola Bedenbaugh, Jesse Lorick, Myrtle Epting-Little Ser vants. Annie Singley-A Lot of Dont's. Lorick Kibler- Little Willie and the Apple. Bessie Epting-A Pin. Music. Jefferson Aull-Faithfulness. Rosalee Wheeler, Cyril Sease, Eunice Kibler, Earl Singley, Belle Aull, Omerle Lorick-Birds. Mamie Aull-Response. Edgar Sheeley-Andam never was a ~Boy. -. Music. 'Curtis Epting-A Tetotaler. s Eula Ray Sligh-The best use a Penny. e Bertha Singley-Missionary Music. Anna Koon-Only a single Penny. Cales Aull-What a Life? Music. L- Walter Richardson-An Appeal to Young Men. Ethel Seybt-God Loves Me. ~,Floyd Aull-A Lesson. hErie Epting-Tommy's Prayer. A. J. Bedenbaugh-Closing address. This will be our annual picnic and everybody is most cordially invited to join with us in making the day a pleas Iant and profitable one. ~- I John C. Aull, Supt. To Telephone Subscribcra. Please add to your phone lists the following: Dr. T. W. Smith-Residence, 127. Nat Gist-Cotton Office, 130. IlF. M. Boyd-Residence, 123. and oblige m* L W FLOYD, Manager. A FREIGHT TRAIN WRECKED. I The Early Morning Freight on the U.. N. a L Wrecked Near Sligh's-One Man Killed and Three Seriously Wounded. Yesterday morning the early freighl train from Columbia on the Columbia, Newberry and Laurens Railroad, wa: wrecked one mile this side of Sligh's. The track gave way and the enginE turned completely over, wrecking eight or nine box cars. The fireman, whose name was Burts, was from Honea Path, and was killed outright. His body was mangled con siderably. The engineer, Mr. Oscar Land was seriously wounded, and two negroes, who it is thought are hobos were also seriously hurt. Crowds gathered at once at the scene of the wreck, and everything possible was done to relieve the suffering of the wounded. A wreck also occurred on the South ern road, the Spartanburg train, be tween Alston and Columbia Sunday evening; but with the exception of one man getting his leg broken, no one was hurt. THE COUNTY CAMPAIGN Closed at West End Saturday Night-Most Pleasant Throughout. The county campaign closed on Sat urday night. The last meeting was held at West End, and was probably the most largely attended during the entire campaign. Fully four hundred voters listened to the speeches. While the crowd was in a good humor and disposed to cheer the favorites, all the candidates were given a hearing and the meeting passed off pleasantly. The meeting in the court house on Saturday morning was attended by about 250 voters. A respectful and at tentive hearing was accorded each speaker, and there was very little ap plause. From Whitmires the candidates went to Mt. Pleasant on Thursday, and to Keitt's grove on Friday. At these meetings there were no special inci dents. Both were largely attended by ladies, and the bountiful picnic spread, given by the good people of the Mt. Pleasant section and the excellent bar becue dinner at Keitt's were much en joyed. It is all over now, and this morning the gentlemen in the race are awaiting the result with a patience born of con fidence. To one who ha3 followed them on their journey from ,tump to stump throughout the county there has been much of pleasure, and the only regret of your correspondent is that each and every one of the forty-nine candidates i'n the race can not be elected to the office which he seeks. J. K. A. It Needs a Tonie. There are times when your liver needs i tonic. Don't give purgatives that gripe and weaken. DeWitt's Little Early Riser's expel all poison from the system and act as tonic to the liver. W. Scott, 531 Highland ave., Milton, Pa., says: "I have carried DeWitt's Little Early Risers with me for several years ~andwouldnot ewithout them." Small and easy to take. Purely vegetable. They never gripe or distress., W. E. Pelbam &Son. Messrs. Schelly & Dean are getting in some of their goods this week and will, in a few days, be ready for busi ness. Pirosperity News. Several ,new bales of cotton have been sold here already, ranging in price from 8 to 8 1-2 cents. Dr. Wingard, who has been with Messrs. Hunter & Wheeler for some time, has accepted and entered upon his duties as pharmacist with a popular firm of Columbia. We are sorry to lose "Little Doc." He is an excellent young man and knows his business in a drug store. His place is being filled for the present by Dr. J. I. Beden baugh. Our visitors from Atlanta are Mrs. W. A. Hartman, Miss Lulie Matthews and Mrs. H. E. McWaters. Visses Lola Lake and Louise Whar ton are visiting Miss Estelle Stewart. Rev. W. A. Lutz will return this week from North Carolina, and will preach at Grace Church next Sunday. The brick work of the "city hall" has been completed and it certainly makes a neat appearance. The brick work of the bank building will be completed in a few days. We would like to see some of our citizens who own lots here, build sev eral neat cottages. There are only two vacant houses in town and they are already rented. We were talking with a gentleman a few days since who wanted to rent a house but could find none. Some one make a start. * His Sight Threat.ened. "While pienicing last month my 11. yearod boy was poisonied by some weed or plant," satys W. H. Dibble, of Sioux City, Ia. "He rubb d the poison off his hands into his eyes and for awhile we were afraid be would lose his sight. Finally a neighbo~r recommen,ded De Witt's Witch hlazel Salve. The first appia' ion hel pe-1 him and in a few~ days he was as well as ever" For skiti disas s, cuts, hurns, scalds, wounds, ins et bites, D1 Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is sure cure Relieves piles a1 once. Beware of counterfeits. W. E Pelam & Son. Notice. I want every man and woman in the United States interested in the cure o: the Opium and Whiskey habits to hav< one of my books on these diseases. Ad dress Dr. B. M. Woolley, Atlanta, Ga. Box 387 and one will be sent you free THE NEW COURT HOUSE I he Question to be Voted on Friday-How the Matter stand". A separate box has been provided for in this election in whicl. the question of building a new court h< ise is to be de cided. The court house was greatly n damaged last March by water, caused w by fire at that time, and there is on g hand about $3,000 for repairs or to go towards building a new one. So the' question is left to the citizens of the P county to say whether or not to have a new court house. The tickets have been printed Court House: Yes. No. If t] you favor the building of a new court - house vote Yes; if you oppose it, vote No. The question is not on changing the location, but whether or not a new one will be built. A Cures Ecz-ma. Itching Humore. Pimples and Carbunclew. -- oets nothing to try. B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) is now recognized as a certain and sure cure for eczema, itching skin, humors, scabs scales, watery blisters, pimples, aching bones or joints, boils, carbuncles, prick ling pain in the skin, old, eating sor"s, b ulcers, etc. Botanic Blood Balm taken nternally, cures the worAt and most deep-seated cases by enriching, purify ing and vitalizing the blood, thereby Si giving a healthy blood supply to the skin. Botanic Blood Balm is the only 1 cure to stay cured, for these awful, annoying skin troubles. Heals every sore and gives the rich glow of health to the skin. Builds up the broken down body and makes the blood red and tr nourisbing. Espt cially advised for chronic, old cases that doctors, patedt medicines and hot springs fail to cure. Druggists, $1. To prove B. B. B. cures i t sample sent free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Describe - trouble, and free medical advice sent in sealed letter. cs A school Picnic. Union Academy school will picnic at Mr. E. S. Franklin's, better known as the old Ham Fellers' place on Satur- t to day next. The public is cordially in- se vited to come and bring well filled ca baskets. Here is the program: Music. Prayer by Rev. J. A. Sligh. w Speech by Clerk of Court John C. et Goggans. Music. Speech by Rev. I. C. Boyd, of Pros perity. Music. Dinner. Afternoon-Music. H Speech by Rev. J. A. Sligh. Music. -Speech by Prof. J. A. Quattlebaum-. N From Hot to Cold. fa Dysentery is prevalent, everywhere isummer and is due to miasmatic poi- ,, sons, and begins abruptly with inflam- . mation of the mucous linings of the ~ large bowel. In America the disease ' is common, but properly. treated does c~ not result as seripusiy as in the tropics. P Perry Davis' Painkiller is the best ~ known remedy and the most efficacious e~ in the treatment of dysentery. a Perfection Attained ~ "Clifton" fancy patent flour is a per fet flour. It is not possible to put more quality and purity into a flour than our "Clifton" brand contains. "Clifton"~ is a soft wheat fancy pat- f ent. It is made from select wheat, V every grain of which was grown on 14 Kentucky soil-the finest wheat in thet wide world. Only the choicest berries are selected. These are thoroughly leaned, and then by a special processt of gradual reduotion are converted into L four. The cream of this flour is sep arated and sifted gently through the finest silk bolting cloth, giving it a vel vety softness seldom found in ordinary flour. That's "Clifton," and that's si why it is a perfect flour-the finest sE product expert milling and a modern c mill can make- from the best wheat o grown. "Clifton" is a flour of quality at a reasonable price. You can pay as much and get an inferior flour, but you can not get a better flour whatever you pay Bransford Mills, Owensboro, Ky. - COTTON GINNING! W E are ready to gin your cotton at 75 cents per bale of 500 S bs., and sell you bag ging and ties at 50 cts. per bale, making $1.25 1 per bae for ginning, bagging and ties.e Strictly cash. Will pay 21 cts. per A bushel (of 30 lbs.) for cotton seed delivered at Oil Mill. Newberry Oil Mill, 1L W. FLOYD, Manager. Brain-Fond No,nsense. Another ridiculous food fad has been branded by the most competent authori ties. The~y have dispelled the silly no- - tion that one kind of food is needed for brain, another for muscles, and still another for bones. A correct diet will not only nourish a particuiar part of the body but it will sustain every other part.Yet, however good your food ma be, its nutriment is destroyed byit1 indigestion or dyspepsia. You must1t1 prepare for their appearance or pre- 8 vent their coming by taking regular ti doses of Green's August Flower, the . n favorite medicine of the healthy mil-ia lions. A few doses aids digestion, stimulates the liver to healthy action urifies the blood, and makes you feel , a - uoy ant and vigorous. You can get c this reliable remedy at Get Geen's Special Almanac. SPECIAL NOTICES. NEED RYE and S2ed Barley for sal by James F. Todd. It 0 TO J. P. COOK for Gold-Hunte Flour. None better. W. DOUGLAS will move abou -' September 1st to the store for erly occupied by B. W. West, an< rill handle his same stock of fanc; roceries. t&f 2t EAVE you seen our ready-mad< Lmslin underwear for ladies rice is reduced, at Wooten. [ WILL sell Boarding Houses an LHotels Tomatoes by dozen cheapei an the cheapest. J. P. COoK & Co. IXIE Mosqueto Canopies. Net. L and Frames $2.00. S. J. Wooten, FOR SALE-8-horse Talbot Engine, - 50-saw gin and condenser and powei ress, also shingle machine-cheap. pply to J. B. CLARY. FALL Paper can be had at Wooten': where its kept in stock. tf rOU want a cool coat? You can get it at Wooten's. tf _LEAN LINEN pays. In order to J have it this way send it to New rry Steam Laundry. ]AVE things up to date. Send your Collars and Cuffs to Newberry team Laundry. O bundle too small, none too large, to have our attention. Newberry Steam Laundry. IALL at The Herald and News ofce J for Labor contracts, Rent con acts, Liens, etc. LLL business that's busint ss is "re ciprocity" business. We nelp iose who help us; it pays us an them. The Newberry Steam Lhundry. F you have fault to find do n(t hesi tate to tell us. All complaints are irefully considered at the Newberry eam Laundry. IOTTON SEED WANTED-We have J made arrangements with some of ie largest oil mills and are prepared pay the very highest price for cotton ed. When you have seed for sale I to see us. Respectfully, 4w Summer Bros. POP,SALE. I HAVE LANDS IN Newber'y and Lexington Co 'tites bich I %m anxious to sell Will sell 'eap for cash or on reasoia-le t.-rms. 1 mo. f&c DAVID HIPP. (OUNG JACK for se-rvice. App*y to A. L. Knightotn. tf M M. BUFORD. ][ON EY TO LOAN-We negotiate loans on improved farm lands at ght per cent. interest on long time. nt, Hunt & Hunter, Attorneys UBBER STAM PS - ame stamp 15c. per line. Pads 10c. Dates, erchants marking outfits. J. P. C'ook, ewberry, S. C., Rubber S'amp Manu turer. 6ms Itaw ' PECTACLE8 AND EYEGLASSES Do .,our eyes ache and burn at gt? I have the be?st trial case for ting Specta:cles anu Eytelasses, and .n fit the most diffcult eyes, with t be -oper glasses. [ bave fitted glasses r the best people ini the counts and mn ft you. I use only the best grade -ystaine lenses. Come and give me trial and be convinced. Strictly one -ice to all. GUEY DA NI ELS, Jeweler and Optician. t dosn't pay to be a sile behind the band ;agon. Be in it and t the other feliw do be following. Moral. end your laundry to de Newberry Steam .aundry. NOTICO2. LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS for damages against the Commis oners of Public Works caused by the wer lines running through private -operty, are requested to file such~ aims at the Commissioner's office on before Saturday, Auut 23d, 1902. F. M. BOYD, Supt. NOTICE. LL OVERSEERS ARE HEREBY notified to work their roads and it same in good condition by Septem r 1st. Any one interested in a road >t having an overseer will please no fy me at once. J. M. SCHUMPERT, Supervisor. heriff's Delinquent Tax Sale Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION to me directed by Jno. L. Epps, q,Treasurer of Newberry County, will sell on Monday, the 1st day of aptember, 1902, (Saleday) .at 1New arry Court House, the following prop ty, viz: A tract of land in No. 4 Township ntaining Nine Hundred and Nine (909) cres, more or less, assessed to Mrs. .W. Davis' estate, plantation bounded f' lands of Geo. S. Mower, C. K. Baker, 0. N. Suber and others.. A tract of land in No. 8 Township, sessed.to Gross Floyd, containing Six ) Acres, more or less, bounded by ,ds of Frank Schumpert, Thomas er bert, Author Mendenhall and others. Terms of sale:-Cash. Pu:-chaser tc gy for papers. S ale of p.ersonal property for delin 2ent taxes will be advertised later. M. M. BUFORD, Sheriff Newberry County. Sheriff's Office, Aug. 11, 1902. otice of Final Settle ment and Discharge. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THA'] I will make a final settlement or e estate of Lewis Boyd, deceased ii de Probate Court for Newberry County .C., on Monday the 15th day of Sep ember, 1902, at 11 o'clock in the fore oon, and will immediately thereafte: pply for letters dismissory. All per rn odn lisaantsi sa ons redein theisameainstysaidestae rilrndem thosete will matested nd torsee thtdebtewlmaepy n nMr.efr ta. REWC,Exctr NeM.ry . C.,N ugutCK, 1902to. sa.,.. e e A not 11. 1902. Summer -o Seasonable P A!E HAVE VV our barg our entire sto Muslins and ( be closed out ACTUAL FIi Also Odds and Lengths from ev at reasonable pi White Goods, Si Ginghams, Perca tes, Wash Silk= Dress Goods. In partment has bi this SPIT CA, and you are the and take advant portunity. ...DIXIE CANOPIS We have a few lh them out. They have I and $3.00. The price n This is your oppor1 at a very low price. GE Many bargains in Shoes Dry Goods for the next & NEW ST( PATTERNS AND F SS.J. W( .A TTI Our Great Suri CLOTHING, LOW CUT RO M now until Sept. I Hats at Ne York cost. and from the best man n New Yrkwit enn pe We ohave reduced price and Rare Bargains now new, clean and stylish pleasure in showing anc No Goods Cliarge Tiewart N ewbert Gods' F lerchandise. thrown on ain counters ck of Printed )rgandies to at 1ST COST. nds and Short ery department rices, including misses, Muslins, les, Linen Batis ; and Summer fact every de een touched in SI SALE gainer. Come age of this op Yours truly,3 ARE THE BEST.... ~ft and wish to close een seiling at $2.75 ow is cut to $2.00. tunity to get the best 1AT - 3, Hats, Clothing and ~weeks. )CK OF ASHION BOOKS. )OTEN.. END nmer $ale ol SHOES, HATS, ETC. st. we will sell all Sum. Cut Shoes and Straw These Goods are new ufacturers. When we iat the Goods cost us on every artcle in our ~st of first-class Goods is the chance to secure goods. We will take I pricing these goods. d at Cut Prices, -v Hotel Block.