The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, November 21, 1902, Image 2

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NeW k 11 C Subkvis of interest N w used by th(oe3 Who iTn ia3rsnl them. The 'fling e'\t raets are t aven 1'm the subecis disused a t the meeting ofl' the 'ewhei'rry' TextoWe Ch1h held Wodnesdy night, Mr. A. l.. Mifle': distussed the "oh ject of a arl way, sitnt i led. at, The so}a At.ion of the hunches of tiba into indilidual tibros. 2nd. The eom TY e'e1eN4t Of the p atalleliuAt ion of the se fibrs. Ard. The renov&l of dirt, nt especially the smallor and light-ot impurities. 4th. The ivduct.ion of the size o'f the lap into :he sire of a sliver. It will be seen that these are some w\hat dielicate oprrations. and nleees sitate very aiefui const.ruction. and aclu*Ate sOtt-ing of e'ert"Ail parts of the m11aehine in re'at.ion to others. The first principle of carding the cotton between two sets of wire teeth, one set being tiaed and the ether moving in an opposite direc t.ion to the other. This at t.ains t he frst obiect that is the separation of the hunches of fibres. It also tends tY att.am ohjee number . 14cause of such sories of wire points being in su h close proximity that the imptrit ies are caught hetween the points of the wire. and rvmain there until re moved yi' special means. The second principal of centrifugal force of the highly revolving cylinder, by causing the ends f 'e , tibres to fly against stati"ary, or revolving points, thus being carded. It also helps to attain object number . because sand, dirt ,nd the heavier impurities are throwin through the screen below the cylinder by the centrifugal force of cylinders. The last principal is that of having the rolls at the delivel y end of the ma chine revolving fa"ter than those at the feed en. consequently causing the reduction of the lap into a sliver. Mr. .1. Y. .lones spoke on Economical Management of spinning room: A h.gh preduc ion means economy, as it reduces the cost per pound. Banding a spinning frame is one of the most impoi taSnt features in connect ion with it. Getting the hands on too slack causes the varn to be made slack or soft.. that is it does not get the proper amount of twist in it.. Oiling is a very irepcrt.ant part.. as the oil is liable to -' on the fibes and cause second ebI work. A gc i oiler will save his wags ir the saving of oil and power. Tc xt.ili machm ery should Iwe properly nndl r l,.rly oiled as it w i! incrre e ae ut. protuc.ion imd t.he hfe of the ma eniner. 'T,I. le"s shotc be replaced v het :x wo: ri. Care should be u:I :st;n tue cnrrert sizt of tntviers < ;u: (m :1 t m f~hi1t'i n: tht right im tit :'na rer v'y . ( set Hiar nc anm 1'im acnm. a ln:. wt' ww dBsusa by Mr. Y. B. Campwen. 1i "{ Z2h4 Oh1 h1a-neR- a b:uUt' - C f a ontarn . sa.-o the'?. sht.e in the mtii 1i:~ vt.? cnnt shaf: or downa i:i:an' yX-cI ha.:rness eams so .m utn t:nemsi 0 ..~ belvl tigh ten1 ..': ::ro y ot a v y our harness 12nr cams set properly. H arness camsi snaa be n'rectly in oier toge i n PAi-rffie o th gods,inother wo'rds to pr!event the cloth from being rx'.ih and uneven. PROSPERITY NEWS. items of Interest from our Neighboring Town. Mr'. .l. I. liedenbaughl is ape'ndinlg a week at homel. Grace Lutheran congregation acut a Thanksgiving offering to the Orphan H onme at. Salem, Va., this week. Thle donations from Gace an(l Mt. Tlabor amiout-a5 to $50.27. Mr's. .'l'. Wheeler has -gone to Lake City, Fla., to visit her brother. Mr'. Ed. Aldrich, of B3ateaburg, has been~i visiting the family of Mr. A. M. I,.est er. Mr. Btushnell Miller who haa been qui0te sick of Pneumonia, is reported norrne better. Mrs. C. F. I.athan, of L,ittle Motm tain, is visiting in our city. Mrs. P. F. Hunter anid Mis Lizzie (oe. of your city have been visiting fav:. W. A. I.utz, of Gracr' Lutheran church hia4 annroun.ced preaching for IThan4ksving D>ay. Mr. J1. i9. Lut.her, of Columbia, apent a few days here this week. Mrs. t(irard of Ninety-Six is visiting her brother, Mr. A. P'. Dominriuk. L.ost a Thumb. Mr. W. B. Cannon who has been with the treatle construction force on the Souithern raihroad, hadl the misfortune to get his thumbs caught between an iron rail and a crosatie while at work at Alaton Monday afternoon. Both thumbs were badly mashed. The right~ thumb was mashed off near the first 'joint and thme left was also partly ,mashed off, but Dr. Ellisor thinks he may be able to save It. Mr. Cannon isi with his sister, Mrs. W. P. Ewurt. Some GiaigPumpkins. Manager 0. C. Williams, of the State C,ollego fprm,' comduets a suecelu%ful arin or if.s own, place in Newheriy, from which we have some giant pump kins sent to him at this place. -Orange burg Patriot. nlonnetoielt 1t *he wOuldi be maiedt at her how' *t ' O eloek ot the same day. Mr,. John Mo1vgan of Andler e'n. S. O ., IMeing t he fott e,yNN T'he . rtormany. w hie)h w : w i t noted ee by .,nly a few'n ni imate friends of N' bride, iass per fo'ro1 h. Rev. Bur ton 6t the :en''id astie: ehueh of thi' t ityS Mr. an4 l*tw. Morlin go -a onee to Andereen whAre they will make their I'utrmhhomo. In ecuring Miss Hallman Mr. Mor n is ie be gitttl.ted indeed, fo' w V anMot c ia haing girl and he b, 'n6 doubt.. tibtied a t ine AI de voted wife. But his gain is the loss to her friends in Newerry. of one of whom many have learnd to admire. Her place in the famil circle of her parents must always remain untilled. while the church, in which she was al ways present and took s':"h An interest., will look long before they tind one in whom they will recover the usefulness of Matt.ie Hallman. The heat ;est wishes that life nay have for them. but few clouds and a continnal sunshine follow them from their many friends in Newberry. A Priend. NE wberry, S. e .. Nov . 15, 19b .. MAI"t'cdI. Married b' Re \ . P. Royd. at the Methodist Crnit parsonage. Novem her 181.h. 193. Mr Casper C. Stewart and Miss Lilla Dsy , daughter of .1 udge Frank Day . of this hont. D P R%. By Rev. N. N. urt. November at the residence of the bride's parents in West Fnd. Mr. .1ohn Mcrcan. c: Ar: Jerson. and Miss Mat; l Newberry. Towels Without Cost. Every forty-eight pound sack in which "Clifton" flour is packed wid make two good towels. the regular toweling goods- being used in the mnanu facture of the sacks. Ask your grocer to send you a forty-eight pound sack. At E. R lipp's, haves & McCarty's and L. W. Cozhy's. Bransford Mills, Owenshoro. Ky . O. O. F. PULASKI LODGE NO. 20. EEIT EVEW' FflhlD.\V N1; 111' I A t, 30 o'eock: at th.'ir a at the rattod St-.ool li Y'itors cor ltally invited. COLE. L hL.EASP. N. C. 'T. S. Hudson. Secret.arv. SPECIAL NOTICES. EW AIND FULL stock of Paper L Patt.erns just receivcd and are old for cash only, at W ot en's. OR SALE. - A fine iIolst.ein bull, readyv for setvi-e. Apply to Thos. . Ii arrrrn. HE en o D.ames Mlntosh oas a member of the Bocard oif Com nissioners of Publie Works, subiect to he D)emoccratic primary. 0 TO J1. P. COOK FOR CH EAP LG roceries. r'A FE DINING ROOM. -Meals can L./ be had at. all hours at the Cafe lining room on West Main street,' oip ioaite Klettner's. Always the best the narket affords at very moderate prices. deals served in any st yle to suit any aste. Fresh oysters always on hand. AMcK(enzie & Son. bill Central !----Give Me 48 'ho Ncwborry Graniito Fronit Coicianiciry al Bakory! They have all kind4 of lBread 'at-ent Breadt, Milk Bread, Graham, Brocad, ('ream Biread, Cap Biroad, Rtye Broad, (timmei(l Seed 1 tyn lBread, toat.on Birown lBread. Lretasisortmnent,. of fr'esh, faney J1 ksever ocwn her. huforec. O)rdors takeni by Te'lephilone and deC ivred fruee of c ha e as wet hiave out mnewi 'vu dlvtery waon. ~'O 48. H. A. Meyer & Son. Stop That Cough I D)on't lot it hang on! I)on't do It! It's terrible hard on your throat. Besides -there's no use in letting it run. ft's a tax on your strength, andit pulls you dlown. Take a hint-otur Red Star Whooping Cough Cure will stop coughing if anything will. Thore may be a few comnpl icatedi cases which it will not cute, but in a auch wo refund your money. Price 25c. Put up In Syrup or Tablets coated with chocolate. Tableta very convenient to carry in the pocket. GILD ER & W E EKS, IPAIRTIOIAR PIRA RIMA(CIB' NORER RU 8.OR', Aw g 1 310,01 THROWN ON T ACTUAL F MY STOCK of Shoes i be, and instead of to cut the price we put tl the market while your n( move it. Every pair of s under the axe. It will pa dred miles and buy your is your opportunity and MIMNAUGH'S I 5 bales White Homespun to go on sale at only 3 1 -4c. yd. 2 cases indago Blue Calico 4c. yard.d.i 200 White Bed Spreads to go Oi at 50c. worth 75c. 5 bales the Jno. P. King Sea T Island 4c. worth 6 1-4c. Our entire line of Ladie ng Skirts to go on sale r et the side show stores ~hey can sell you just as Come Direct t< Where One Dollar Do IMNA The Great Undersell TIA.TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, iD AT COUNTY OF NEWBERIRY---IN lIMlPOUTANTl cOMMON PLEAS. -T PUBLISH FOR ohn C. Gioggans, as Clerk of Court for .1. Tax Payers the Newbe.rry County, Administrator de from an Act passed bonis non of Jerushia A. Hlenson, de- ral Assemnbly, and ceasedl, Plaintiff, 26, 1902. Tax paye lart well H. Hlenson, et al., De fendants. ec Ta alv ct )Y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF and all taxes collect - the Court herein I will sell to the County taxes are cc iighest bidder' before the court house, at and pay able on or be %ewberry, S. C., within the legal hours December of each a >f sale, on saleday the first Monday in if such taxes andl al December, 1902, all that tract or piece pafidl on or before si erry Cuty,a tate ofSout Caina e ont Audto ~ontaining one hundlred three and 65-100 1)1ica to and collec (103 615-1 0) acres, more or less, and treasurer; and if th bounded by lands of E. F. Rudd, Amelia Isessments and penn Blrooks Fulmer, Dr. A. A, Madden, and ior before the first d ithers, known as the "White Place," thereafter, an addil and belonging to the Hienson estate. per centum thereon Terms of S ale-One-third cast, bal- , the County Auditor aince on a credit of one and two years plicate and colleel from day of sale,. with interest from I'reasurer; and if ti sid dlate, credlit portions to be secured ments andl penaltie: by bond of purchiaser and mortgage of before the first< premises sold, wvith leave to anticipate thereafter an addlit payment of credit portions at any time Per centum there'onl mi whole or in p)art. Purchaser to pay the County Auditoi for drawing and recording deed andl o'icat.e and collec mortgage. f,reasurer; and if th IIENRY C. HIOLLIOWAY, ments and pentalties Trustee. before the 15thl< Newheorry, S. C., Nov. 8th, 1902. thereafter the said H&N nov14,21&28 shall issue his tax said taxes andl asse livery and Sale Stable a"ta1-a ec. 3. hei pro' A T POMAR IA. shall In no0 wise apyl and assessment.s of wih have not bec Liave established a genelral up to said township or to late and first class LI VERY, FEED -S ^ AN D SA LE STA BLE "nlght? I have-he At Pomaria. cani fit the meist diti proper glasses. [ They are pr.epare'd to do anything for the best penople n the hivery businaeh W4ill kop all 'aln fit, you. I uIst inds of vehielse wl hor,'.on. for sale.e trial anlh cony Sveryauhing tiret thus :m*d att ro'nson pr og to0 all. U bl.n prices. Jew 30.00' ssesoad Chiildren's Shoes HE MARKET AT tRST COST -m .S: s heavier than it should waiting until January st ie big stock of shoes on ;eds are great enough to hoes under the roof fall Ly you to come one hun bill of shoes here. Now S THE PLACE. L 100 bales New Outing just opened and placed on sale at 4 1-2c., 7 1-2c. and 9c. Match them if you can. 1 Thousands of yards of Stand ard Calico to go at 3 1-2c. Thoisands of yards of Jeans slightly soiled Half Price. II Long. Ya1Wez. s' Fine Cloaks and Walk ~gardless of Cost. Don't fool you by telling you cheap as MIMNAUGH. Headquarters es the Work Of Two. G H'S, erofNewberry, S. C. EAX NOTICE. AT ANY OLD approvd a b, uar ra wil.ptase go eadCounty taxes DNE ES Ilcte<I", ha Ode'uri mie of Austria n<ir"vthy*ela ay of Ch ina and English sagtsag Semi Porcelain will be Lad tie ahealt,ysold this month a "L',' by*"" Cunt prices that will sur sadtxe an as; prise the most careful nyo Febru"r" nxt buyer. W e are going shnall berald by 01O close out this line of "ed by, the*,"" y goods,itsal "1 " "1."1 pen Stock, onal inaltyo ivog which enables the pur onghe gounty (ii chaser to buy as much altaxes,ases. or as little as desired. Cunty a .SH Newber ry liardware C execution for the i t n d . ..1I -- ofth efwl-Are You Fa slid ious? ly to railroad taxes an onhip of We a*Tha' th i Iti frailra> reason why you can buy wnhl s , the best ini Fruits, Pro. Lounty lrreasuirer. duce3, Staple and Fancy NI) ICYIcGJ,As4ral ach1 an bur Groceries from us. Best i"d 0 L'd New Orleans Syrup just Ii *its ~IrC received., ( ome t e anl hh t isl us. COUNS &t DICKERTI - . -. r'4 4; " .'t' T' ' -/ .ti ;. " v ,; Vi7 W141-CH TO BE THANKFUL ! That's what the woman has who owns o our labor-saving machines. S ME THING FOR WHICH TO BE THANKFUL! That'swhat the woman 42 has who owns a han - some,: durable BUG COOK STOV E.W 'SOMETHING:. FOR WHICH TO BE THANKFUL! That's what'the man has who pays the Af little fuel pills caused -by a Buck's Stove. inger Ale! THE BEST On the Market. FOR SALE BY W. G. Mayes and Gilder & Weeks. NO Frutire Store! ESTAUR T fail to call at the New Fnruiture mor-e FRESH NORFOLK OYSTERS HELLY aDEAN, .rprd nay.t! bakfMimnaugh's,on Friend street, eprdnaySte t.o buy your Furuiture. Their goods in the most a ppetizing are all new and just from- thes fac- man ne;r and ser.ved in tories, up to date in lilnia., stiyle and workmanship. .Wo carry a fnli line of ou r COnve nient an d ~ed, BreinH,Chars,cozy dining room. " " aes, cairsEv'erything the mar Roolfers, Tables, ket affords served in* in fact everything in thA house fur- the very best style. nishing Jine. WVe are also prepared OR frITTVPQPPf to do first class repair work on DESUJb1armu Watches, Cloeks, Jewelry, Musical NO-ffN Instruments, Sewing Machines and --:: F'urniture of all kinds. Give us a .rial and be convinced that we ar.e MIy line of Fancy Gro the cheapest in town. C eries is new and up Yours for low prices, Ito--date. We can .give you the best that is to Slic1~ & D~ll, be had in the grocery ine at r eas on abl e Newbery, . 0. prices. Newerr, S O. @@iCall and see me. ST A T 0 OF OU TH CA ROL INA, COUNTY OL'e NEWB3ERRY-IN R.J MILa COMMON PLEAS.liaPotQfa,Nwbry .G Addie Byron Montgomery, Plaintiff, - against Jane W. Montgomery, as heir at law and distributee of John W. Mont Somnery, andl also as administratrix, $c., and' others, Defendants. YVIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF -the Court herein,I will sell to theI highest bidder before the court house, at INewberry, S. C. on Monda (saleday), the first day of lIecember, 1902, withun. the legal hours of sale, all that lot of land lying in the Town of Newberry, in aid County and State, containing m~e-elgh1th ,(1-8th) of one acre, more or ecss, frontimg on Adams street, and othorwise bounded by the Crotwoll lotel iot, a lot belonging to the estate of J. N. Godsey, and a lot of Geo. S. Mower the same being the home of~ .John 4. Montgomery at, the time of his .leath. - T1ermns of Sale-One-thfrd cash, bal- Nice China and Pretty terest at 8per cent .fro d of sl,i Lamnps make nice and suit aml until paid in full, secured by bond able Wedding Presentsb oithIcv a,o r okurchaser and minet a m f ryies Fok re uying them o credit ortion et any time. The pur- at low prices froin welling house in a sum nob loss sthan nkm .A the Tustee before rceivinga dec~W.EPlam ucasr t'ay .for drawing and re- Pregepjption PharmaIsts.r TENuYt. OY, ~tS Ntie New berry, S. C., N4ov. 8th,1902e.TesasNtc Ht&N novf4,21&28 IA LL~ PERSONS ARE HEREBY ..........--- -- - .1.1 forbidden to trespass, without OR Bll.*-Sawy Mill near O'Neall writherwpormistion, by hunting, fihing ScolHduse, including all ma- the lundersign n Any one dig ho gill nlli%ho eIOKca.tOk CQ,VIi b e p)unished to the full exfent o zhe ovonbor .attb. r at-tho, mill on .IS MidA B uRTO . J. W. and J. E. LONG. JAS. A. BURTON.