The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, October 20, 1903, Page 4, Image 4

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. H. AULL,, .DITOR. There will be harsh things enough said about South Carolina justice without the State. No profit can come from raging within. We have 1 .en in a deep shadow. Let us look for the light, knowing and l Alieving as Charles A. Dana said, "that humanity is advancing; that there is progress in human life and human affairs; and that, as sure as God lives, the future will be great er and LtAter than the present or the past.' '-Charleston Post. Let us hope So. But there seems to be a general disregard for law and no fear of courts, stalking abroad throughout the land. Not only is human life cheap and the pistol ever ready to take it on the slightest provocation but there seems to be a general disregard for all law and there is not the respect for the courts which prevailed in the olden lime. And yet we do not believe the world is growing worse If violators of law were punished regardless of the position or social standing of the violator it would be well but men should be law abiding from higher motives than those which come from fear of punishment. Take the law against carrying concealed deadly weapons and the man who feels inclined to make a walking arsenal of his person goes ahead and does it just as if there were no law on the stattite books in regard to it. We need to build a healthy pub lic sentiment bath by precept and by example on this question of the enforcement of law. No law can be enforced that is not upheld by a healthy public sentiment. We need also a higher and more sensitive regard for the rights of the other fellow. We need tem. perance in speech and practice and the brighter day of which Mr. Dana speaks will hasten. By this it is not meant that there shall be any compromise with evil or evi do'rs. t.-A justice t--! administered and the law executed without fea1 or favor. A very important factoi in the execution of the law undex our system is the juror. Only th< names of men who are of knowr integrity of character and of sufli cient intelligence to discriminate should be placed in the jury box. The jury system is alright but yor want men of uprightness and a higl: sense of their dtIy and their obli. gation to hold the scales of justic< evenly and withbout fear or favor ao between the person charged witl violation of law and t he conunon01 wealth. The Georgia convict systemt give to the eounties the right to leas< fromi the State w hatever conivic: the counllties miay b)e abhle to use 01 the public roads. Tlhe balantce about 1500, were let to private par ties for thle net sumzz of about $250, 000 per annunm. We should like to see all th< convicts able to (10 work placed at the pulblic roadls and as sonme of th< counties might not1 be able to us< them let the counties hire then fronm thte State and give tihe Stat< the revenue. It would help along tile good roadl movement as mucl as anything else. Labor -o)f coni victs on the 1)ub)1he roadIs would paa very much greater dlividlendls that working on farms and growing cot ton and( corn. South Carolina ha: about 8o0 convicts and it is cona sidered good business Imnagemen if the superintendent is able to turn into the treasury $r1o,00o a year. The niew sidewalks add v'ers muec'- to the comfort of the pedes triani not to speak of the appearanc< of the town. There are solme sidle walks where the water fromt th<i streets run down the sidewall whenever it rains. Thzese shloul< A good deal was said by the law yers in the Tillman case about tht press. The South Carolina pres. will continue its work for the up building of the State and will no hesitate to express its opinion ot public men and public affairs and t< ,int out wrong doing wherever i may appear. The good roads mass meetinq will be h.ld at the court house to morrow, Wednesday, 21st, at i i o'clock, pursuant to adjournment Everybody is invited. Roads ar good now comparatively, but wai until the rains come this winter an( then you will again be convinced o the importance of the subject. Nov is the time to do something. In "The One Woman," Mr. Ton Dixon's new book, occurs this pas sage: "High above his mantle Ii had car ved these words: 'I am at old man and have had lots o trouble, but most of it never hap pened.' " Ve all have lots o trouble and a sufficiency withou borrowing from the future. IN MEMORIAM. Ptimary and Junior Union of Sunda: School Teachers Pays a Beautiful Tribute to Miss Nellie Chapman. At a meeting of the Primary an< Junior Union of Sunday Schoo teachers held Friday, October 23d in the A. R. P. chur:h, of this city the following resolutions wero passed on the death of their lato member, Miss Nellie M. Chapman Whereas, it has pleased Almightl Gc I to call our beloved co-worker Nellie M. Chapman, to her rest, be i Resolved, That we hereby ex press our bereavement in suitabl< terms and extend our sincere sym pathies to her relatives and friends Resolved, In the death of Mir Chapman the Union, as a body, ha: sustained an irreparable loss an< each member, individually the los of a personal friend; for she whi has been called above, was a mos zealous and faithful teacher in ou midst, and a true sister to all ii Christ. Conscientious in the div charge of every duty. true to c!l and friend, her life was an exampl of purity and love; filled with grace verily her light shone before men Resolved, That a blank page 1 left in our minutes to her memory and that these re:-lutions L 2 pub lished in our papers, and a copy o the same be sent to her family. Mrs. A. Jackson Dowers. Mrs. W. E White. Mrs. Itbel T. St. Amand. Reduced Rates to State Failr. TLickets via Atlantic Coast Line c sale October 24lth to 29th, inclrsivc and for trains schleduledl to arriv'ei Columbia prior to noon of October 30tl Final limit of all tickets will he Noven5 her 2nd, 1 903. The rates from New herry to ( olumb)ia andl ret,urn for thi occasjin will be $2.04, includting one mis~sion into the I"air groun<N. Ii. M. Emerson. Gen. Pass. Apa. Tlraflie Manager. Scott's EmuM~on is th means oif life and of the en joymient of life 0; th)ovands o; men, womten and children. To the mnen Scott's Emuil 2ion gives the fles.h an< strength so necCessary for th< cure of consumprntion and th< irepairing of body losses fron any wasting disease. For women Scott's Emnul sion does this and more. It il a most sustaining food ant tonic for the special trials tha women have to bear. To children Scott's Emul sion gives food and strengtl for growti1 of flesh and bon< and bjloodl. For pale girls for thin and sickly boys Scott's Emulsion is a great help. Send1 for fron samplo. : SCOTT & BOW NE, Chemists, 409-415 Pearl Street, Now York 9NDOSEBD AT HOME. Such Proof as this Should Convin< Newberry Citizen. The public endorsement of a loI zen is the best proof that can o duced.- None batter, none stronp be hod. When a mat comes ft and testifies to his fellow citize dresses his friends and netghbo may be sure he is thoroughly con or be would not do so. Telling experience when it Is for the vood is an act of kindness that no apprechited. Th.- following muent given by a risiotent. (f Ne add- tone ire tio the nsiby ci H'me. En)do1seMernt which are published about "The Little Co or." Read it: P. t ilutehinsou proprietor o oral tiousehold (urni-hi.,v storeo: ttreet says: ' have used Doan' ney Pills in my family with very ficial effect. We used them for I trouble tand bckache. The relie was Immediate and permanent tained the pills at W. E. Pell Son's drug store and I can and commend them very highly bel t hem to be all that Is claimed for For sale by all dealers. Price 5 per box. Foster-Milburn Co, Buff Y., sole agents for the United St Remember the name Doans au no substitute. Caution ! This is not a gentle word-but you think how liable you are not chase the only remedy univ known and a remedy that has hi largest sale of any medicine world since 1868 for the cure and ment of Consumption and Throo Lung troubles without losing its popularity all these years, you v thankful we called your attent Boschee's German Syrup. There many ordinary cough remedies ni druggists and others that are che J good for light colds perhaps, b severe Coughs, Bronchitis, Crou especially for Consumption, wher is difficult expectoration and co during the nights and mornings, is nothing like German Syrup. I cent size has just been introduce year. Regular size 75 cents. F by W. E. Pelham & Son. R. lMIcCRARY. Senoia. Ge( .aJune2 Gentlemen; We furnished the Longman & tinez Pure Paints for paintin Methodist Church of this place. They only used thirty-two g and painted three coats. They calculated their requirE would be forty gallons of pa cover two coats. After two coats had been applie t found it took so much less thi r first calculation, that the corr decided to put on a third coat. This was done with thirty-tw Ions. f They saved twenty-one gall paint by the use of the I ngr Martinez Pure Paints. Longman & Martinez donate a quantity of their paint to every through any of their agencies, in every City, Town and Village United States. [i d Yery truly yours [Signed] W. R. Me The Longman & Martinez Pain sold by Newberry IIardware Co., Get the Best For the Asking When you order a sack of p)ate from your grocer, (10 not tell Isend you ''a sack of good flour tell him to send you a sack of "'CI 1because ''Clifton'' is the best -Every sack is sold1 with this gua - andl if it (does not1 pro~ve as5 repre - your money will lbe refunded. "'C ianall-rouni'd flour, and is as gt - cake andl pastry as light rolls :ui cuit. T. J. T Chamberlain's C9ughl Remed No) one who is acqulainlted( I good qualities can be surpise< great popularity of Chami Cough Remedly. Ift 1not only colds andl gipl eflectuially and nlently, but p)revenits these u from resulting ini pneumonia. It a certain cure for croup. WVI cough is not (dangerous when th edy is given. It contamins no0 01 other harmful subIstance and given as confidently to a haby a adult. It is also plleasant t< When all of these facts are tak considleration it is not Suirprisil peop)le in foreign landls, as we home, esteem) this remledy very and very few are willing to tm other after having once usedi sale by W. E. Pe!ham & Son h erry, S. C., and Prosperity Dri Prosperity, S. C. Leiter to Scott & Carison, Newbert D)ear Sirs: Clothing is just liki It iits or it dlon't; it wears or it turns weather andl water or 110 goes out of fashion. W Vhat do we wvear clothes for you ever think of it? Different thave diff'erent reasons, no (10u1 'one paints Devoc for beauty, to - tihe ?Ihion andl keep) out water. IF'ashion says paint; we all There is beauty in paint; wei good deal for that. And huildin costly and fashionable; put11 on n proof two or three coats of paii your buildings last as long as .o them (dry. It costs nothing to p costs your buildings not to. D)evoe is the paint that lasts; p)ointing paints are tIhe p)aints th I Yours truly, * I"F W D)evon e P. S. -The Newberry IIlardwa sell oru )nt. SPECIAL NOTICES. FINE HORSES-Just received i a nice lot of Kentucky horses. Cal and see them. A. L. KNIGHTON & CO. a ir- HE BEST SUIT for$4.50, $5, $5.50 ,er can to $10 at WOOTEN'S. orward is ad- HE HOGAN SHOES are the bes -8 you for Children. Wide, durable, com vinced fortable. For sale b one, '. J. WOOTEN. public STRAYED OR STOLEN-Yellov hould E hound dog, 1 year old, white aroun 3tate- neck, : feet, tip of tail white, an3 vherry wer tr .....ae "1anger." L3st from m, ses of home in Newberry. Suitable reward i baing returned to T. D. JONES. aiquer W ELLS BORED-Although I hav Mgn-. - boted two thodsand wells il Main Newberry county I am still in the busi Kid. ness. Parties desiring my services mai bete- leave orders at my office over W. 'Tj ridney Tarrant's store. glven I. A. McDOWELL I ob- Newberry, S. C. iam & io re- RESTAURANT-Fancy Groceries leving Mr. John J. Eargle who has bough them. out the grocery store of C. W. Dougla 5 cents will also cont'-iue the restaurant at thi ilo. N. same place and you can secure a goo Ites I meal cheap. He also has a good lin (I take I of fancy and staple groceries at price I that are reasonable. W1HY NOT BUY THE BENT when W You can pet it from Guy Dav to pur- lei. Everything to be had from ersally first-clams Jewelry Store. The lines id the and largest stock of spectacles an, n the eyeglasses in the State. treat- GUY DANIELS. t and Do you want one of the prettiest an most stylish Hats in tovna this season be If so you must have it made by the ado yThe Riser i llinery CI ap and fuiijuiiiiuiU p-and Our prices are the lowest and ou 3 there styles the newest that can be found i ighing the city. there 'he 25 How to Make Money. > sale Agents of either sex should toda write Marsh Manufacturing Co. 53 Lake Street, Chicago, for cuts and pat ticulars of their handsome Aluminur Card Case with your name engraved o: it and filled with 100 Calling or Busines )gia. Cards. Everybody orders them. SaT 0, '03, ple Case and 100 Cards, postpaid, 40c 'his Case and 100 Cards retail at 7 Mar- cents. You have only to show sampl g the to secure an order. Send 40c at one for case and 100 cards before some on allons, gets ahead of you. tments Wanted. int to We would like to ask through th , they columns of your paper, if there is an: e rson who has used Green's Augme the Flower for the cure of Indigestior mittee Dys epsia, and Liver Troubles that ha not been cured -and we also mean thei o gal- results, such as sour stomach, fermer tation of food, habitual costiveness ons of nervous dyspepsia, headaches, des por nan & dent feelings, sleeplessness-in fact any trouble connected with the ston liberal ach or liver? This medicine has bee church sold for many years in all civilized cour ocated tries, and we wish to correspond wit in the you and send you one of our books fre of cost. If you never tried Auguq Flower, try a 25 cent bottle first. W Cra .- have never known of its failing. If s( t,3 are something more serious is the matte with you. The 25 cent size has ju' been introduced this year. Regula size 75 cents. For sale by W. E. Pc ham & Son. at flour G. G. GREEN, Woodbury, N. J. umn to ', bu t - - ----_ at" "FORSALE~ OR RENT dantee, 1WILL SELL OR RENT NYlPLAb kett tation five miles from Newberr' liton' containing four hundred andl ninetee ocd f.or acres, also I will sell two good bro( idl bis- mares and colts, four or live hieu Avs- o mules, also sheep and goats. FC lfurther- in formation apply to Antii 3. Hiuzhardt. 4t. vith its at the U tN S L cures~ perma iseaseo iiBIIEED ING CATTLE ,trHigh Class Shorthorn s to an And Polled Durhams itak' WeV* will sell att public outcry at 11gtha highl October 24h 1903, Newor A b 'ut lift y head of tho very be 'igN w- .'eni,e.s ' Bro ling Un' tIe -hboll anid biifers f or to fourtt ( in~1 mot old. Dona't niss this oppor-tunit; y, S. C' Onr Iast ear for I his upioon. -paint: S3ale at 10 o'clock, inin 'r. hin tdon't er animal wvill1 be sold. ? Did jW. S. HOLMAN & CC >ersons- - - it, but be in' NOTICE. nlaint. - ~ WILL HE AT NEWBERRY EVER amnt a . Saturday during the next 30 dasi gs ai-e to receive and receipt to the polic water- holders of the F. M. I. Association the it, and assessment, 10c. pier hundred to cov< .i keep Antine Buz~har:dt's loss and 15c. pc aint; it hundred for sinking fund. We has usedl some of the sinking fund monc disap.. for small losses and wish to reimbiuri at cost. the treasur-y. For convenience 1 ha, made ariangemients with Mr. J. ( a Co. AulI at Pomaria, S. C., to receip)t f< re Co., me there. L. I. EPTING, Notice of Final Settle ment and Discharge, and call for Oreditors. T AKE NOTICE THAT I WILL make a final settlement on the estate of Frances A. Wise, dec'd, in the Probate Court for Newl erry county -on Monday, 16th November 1903, ana t immediately thereafter apply for a final - descharge, as administrator of said estate. Creditors of said estate are hereby reouired to present their de - mands, duty attested on or before said i date. M. L. STRAUSS, Adm'r of Frances A. Wise, dec'd. Notice Bridge to Let. I WILL BE AT WHITMIRE, SOUTH Carolina, on the 28th day of Octo 3 br, 103, at 11 o'clock a. in., to let the contract for building a steel bridge - across Duncan's Creek at said , ace. P Plans and specifications will be on file in my office after October 18th, until the oay of letting the contract when I will have them at Whitmire, South Carolina. Right reserved to reject any and all bids J. M. SCHUMPERT, t County Supervisor. I Notice to Draw Jury. SN OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT s the undersigned, composing the Board of Jury Commissioners for New berry County, State of South Carolina, . will on the 23d of October instant, at 9 o'clock a. in., in the office of the Clerk of Court for said county, openly t aid publicly, draw thirty-six jurors to serve as petit jurymen at the Novem ber term of Court of Common Pleas for Newberry County, November 9th, 1903, beginning and continuing for one week. d JNO. L. EPPS, Co. Treasurer. ? W. W. CROMER, Co. Auditor. J. C. GOGGANS, Clerk of Court. October 12th, 1903. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY-IN r COMMON PLEAS. i Joseph F. Burton, Plaintiff, against Charles Cleland et al, Defendants. Y ORDER OF THE COURT v B herein I will sell before the Court 8 House at Newberry, S. C., at public auction on saleday in November next, n within the legal hours of sale, to the n highest bidder, all that tract or parcel 5 of land situate in the county and State aforesaid, bounded by lands of Dr. W. D. Senn, Frank Boozer J F But ton 5 and the public road leading from New e ; -rry, C. H. to Belfast, containing One e Hundred and Seventy-Six and Four e Fifths (176 4-5) Acres, more or less. Terms of Sale; One-half of the pur - chase money to be paid in cash; the balance on a credit of one year with e seven per cent. interest, the credit por y tion to be secured by bond of the pur t chaser and mortgage of the premises. L, Purchaser to pay for papers. s H. H. RIKARD, r Master N. C. - October 8th, 1903. Real Estate for Sale. SPAVE IN HANDS THE FOLLOW n ing described property for sale on terms that .will enable persons desiring h homes to secure same: e Seven tracts in No. 2 Township, con t taining respectively 147.33, 211.13, e 198.50, 192.75, 142.29, 217 and 186 acres. These are choice lots, highly productive, ' well wooded and watered, with plenty t of the best pasture land on each place. r There are two good dwelling houses and several tenant houses, barns, cribs and stables on two of them, good well or spring water in plenty. Also one handsome residlence in the town of Newberry, admirably constructed with modern imp)rovements, dlesi rably located .on one of our main thoroughfares, and in one of the most desirable sections of our towvn. In con'nection wvith this place there are several handsome building lots hichte we will dispose of at an early 1FOr prlices andl terms apply to F". W. HIGUGINS, Real Estate Agentl, Newberry, S. C. respass N"]otice. ALL PERSONS ARE HERE lWY I iL notified n)ot to tresplass upon0 the lands of the undersigned by hunting, fishing or otherwise, said lands being in No. 11 Towvnship, Newberry county. J. P. AD)AMS. GO TO It FOR THEIJ B1RST IN s Groceries, Fruits, Produce, Etc. Russell's Old Stand, ___Main Street. 'Harness and Saddlery The largest and most corn Splete assortment in y ri the State. ~Everything kept in an Up. Tto-date Harness Es tablishment, a DAVIS & CO. 1517 MaIn St , Columbia, S. V.