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A COLD NOVEMBER. Voluntary Observer Peterson Says It The Coldest On Record at His Station. Voluntary Observer W. 1Pei soi says that the ilont i just pas was the coldest Novemotber onl re at his station every day after first week. - The following meteorological I ord as kept by Mr. Peterson spe, for itself: .Meanii lxinll-l) 59 1 Mean miininum, 40.. Mean, 49.7. INxulu, 78; date. I.St. Milillum, i2 date , 2Sth. Greatest daily ranlge. . PR h C i PI TA T () N. Total, 2 21 itICheCs. Greatest in 24 hours. 1 da 2d. SNOw, 'T*otal fall, i inch. Nt'MIB1 0I.Avs With ."m inch or more precij ationl, 7. Clear, 9; part. 1y cloudy, 6; Clon 15. 1):ATFS 017 Killitig fost, 7, 8, 1 . 20 21, 27, 2,, 29, 30. Thunderstorms, 2d. SIet, 25th and 26th. Nagging. A. B \'illiatls in the liiAhm1o1 News. l.ckder. Rt is- a u lrth t ! i:n the( ElisCcopaQ.ltueb <h'e> not Co taii n -a ecial lClallse for deli\vemall from ni i l"Nident1v its pi )ose it to be muecensive and in1Voke all the blessings, that h1 Iality a:y% d 1eir 1 :n relef fir all e.i'amuit. tll:,t mv h(. imoe ic \'ut it mspetiltimn for, at peacel dometcs-tic 1i and 1 1) es:cpe fru the nim-t mOUrnit I' all wealinlg all familiar mi:eries. lossibly -explation is in tIe fact that t ol igilal c m-, pilers of litanlics Wj 3nist:LI thet:efore unmarried mt lacking cxperielce. Blt m have nl)o lIoloo of the vice of 1taggiig. There a Ilagging h1usbands, fatlhers, el ployers, cretitots. \\ith sor1 people it -;ems to be a kind L)f n vots dise:se. They titlust he ft lowing tip and picking at som bodV pet pcIally. \e have hotr: b)le stories frotni the old t imes pecople fastettedi whtere drops wateri wo';hl fall (on their heads regular it vals and of thec frigi1 fituldath. I aeed'.ed by unt111ohi a hearts and' birain, stuffet dlaily a de a proces5s ju st as5 cruel, e xer iiig rs ul ' 7N3.' 'iji\etit>tab.' ihlel t nape lti thefeit O -gr h tiitn cant ive hiappines;s or. pea the sensit I\e suirface o tinitds. is as if we exposed one of thle gte nterves and'. sawed at it with a 'I1 knife without the merc'ri ful preli us have hadi expel ienc'. tin ,te W or' anlothet. S'ometitme's we her,e i ttotlhj( id an we( ennt teel the naggii 'otmintg anid b egini to shtrink friom and'. to feel thle ache of it; and1 whi it does c.omte it jar andt st ing/ Ii Scomet ghaisti v 'omition tii ' ap s imutltanteously piercing, h'rnisit of the outcasts and'. dereljets of ha: Sexe and 11( all ages are increased ituiailvly b thIoulsands by' the tnr gintg tontgues. Bloys anId girls tunally are' divenl frotm homles ceaseless5, unnuessary fatult-ftndit: husbands and wives are carriedl the divorce courts, willinug emuplo) are discouraged and diernoral'zt good servants are runed.r There. occasion enough, usually, for legit imate rebuke, correction and ad NasI. vice. Bet ween these and persecu tiol there is a distinct margin whlich all of us should have sense er enough to find and should take the 'ed tine an( paiii4 to find. All over )rd the world are bisin.e-.s establish the ments which run true aid smooth ly. to which emuployers and eln cC- phiyes are kindly friends toward Lks each other, where those who are hiired dLI their best cheerfully and lovallY, where those whIto have the poWer ate cOnlsiderate, generous and helpful, knowing how to main tain proper discipline without imi proper harshness. All over the worbi are families bound and knit together heart and --.ul by uutual. faitlitl Iove and '-onlfideice in which t lie wan and the woman con tinue to be lovers from the altar to venerable age and through all viscis sittides of v.calti and poverty, grief aid joy. Through all these Vicussitudes for people of that kind runis a strong, deep, sweet under current of happitnes and peace inex pressible. Thy are lielpmneets for each other and their spirit-becatuse in spirit as in life tley are one runs through all their household. Sonetimes pcople of this kind are 3 rich and sotetimes poor, some times of higi degree and some time s obscure, bit in all conditions they are h Cppy people, ntild whenI tlhey co:Ie to dI; t hey can feel that they have fIlfilled tle highest di Id tics :11i pet It'tIled the noblest fi tetitons and gratilied the best ainl biti 'is k owIt to titis titiati life. There are not tm"attv such bit :ltess estalisilnents ttor 111aI stel failli lies. but there oi,lit to be iatly of botlh aid there woul lhe if all of Its 1( W W'uldI Ilse our C()Illll(Iln "elit: a111d li - wt:ld take the trouble to make our selves 1,ppy. Really it is easier to !e uinhappy thatn to be happy. It is e;tSV to Ill into the habit of nIa1gging1 anl snarling, permiitting oue nve I b I i ie uneitfortable and Of trying to relieve our discomfort .by centi it ott somebody else. Tlen we Ilake a bad job worse by t rynigto s:dve our consciences. We hioe our temper-, do injustice, hurt tle feelings of pepIule who love us V and whom we ought to lo'e and tell ni ourselves we were prevoke-d beyond enIdurance or were infliting required lisciplint. Vhat we really have (dlone, uisually, was to ittnlict torture, to tear away some of the delicate, ini ible ligamients ny which hearts itre) titnd together antd on which ofhiotnor and reverence rest. it Nagginig is easy. Atnybody can aeulire the evil art. W\e can ptr sie and( rebuke. sntap and snarl, oftear, britise andio buirn outr way t brough Iif iT'Lhoroughi sel f-contrtol, deliberait ion, sel i sacif ice a re neceded to be patiet, gentle iand fair, to loo k n th le o.t her side of1 the case, to Stutdy thle c' ndlitiotns there But oft hie testihs are worth the~ troub)le. .A hoitusehiol in itwxhiichi there has been niaggiig 51udd etnly relieved of esC it is like a thirobbinig woundt( suld dlenoly citredl. It is ai mtourtnful fact thtat somte mtost excelleit, wvell il lneaoiing people wxho tell theniselves t hey are dloinig thleir (duty faithfully leave beltind thtemt at lese peace anid sentse of freedomit and( comtfort when lie y depart; evenl whtett they di,n mattert how lie intst inctt of Sdecencey ttay le2ad the sturvi vors to it try to hide the unhappy fact fromt iin tetiselves ke: ToX be r id of thle niaggintg hiabitI tiav be will be--hard; bitt thte eniunicipationu ftr>m i itimust bintg ''results soi blissful, baln and rest so kssweet, that it wxill pay 1)0unttiftully th itt the end(. Many Motherts of a LIke Opiin. A Mrs. P'ilmeri, of Cordova, Iowa, says: te- "'One of my childlren was subject to (etoupl of a severe type, aLnd the giv m) tg of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to mothers in this neighborhood think the sameas do bou thi reedyand es want no othier kind for their children." dFIor Bale W. E. Pelham & Son, New berry, S. C., and Prosperity Drug Co. is Prosnerity,v. C.n REGISTRATION NOTICE. N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the books of registration for the Town-of Newberry, S. C., are now open, and the undersigned as Super visor of Registration for said town will keep said books open every day from 9 a. m. until 5 p. m. (Sundays excepted), including the 7th day of December, 1903. T. 0. STEWART, Supervisor of Registration Town of Newberry, S. C. September 7, 1903. NOTIUE W E WILL SELL AT PUBLIC OUT ery, before the Court House at Newberry, on salesday in December, two tracts of land, as follows: One containing 75 acres, more or less, situated at Wal ton, and bounded by lands of J. L. Crooks, J. B. Crooks, and A. G. Meyer. One containing 15 acres of land, sit uated at Walton, and bounded by lands of J. B. Crooks, D. A. Hipp, and A. G. Meyer. Terms: One-half cash, the balance payable in one year, to be secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to pay for papers. HEIRS OF SAM WOOD. ilarness and Saddlery The .argest and most com plete assortment in the State. Everything kept in an Up-! to-date Harness Es tablishment. DAVIS & CON 1517 Main St , Columbia, S. C. REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD MONEY TO LOAK On Easy Terms AND For Long POriods. A few inore Shares of the. first series NtOk HlOMfO LEH ail( TIM~ Co. ay he secure(t. Apply to 'M. X73. ..T T-A-- ,i Sec')' and Treas. Ne cry, s. The walking sick, what: a crowd of them there are: Persons who are thin and weak but riot sick enough to go to bed. "Chr'onic cases" that's what th(; doctors call them, wh'lich in' comm'lvonl Enliish means long sickness. To stop) the con tinuedl loss of flesh they need1 Scott's ELmulsion. F'or the feeling of weakness they need Scott's Emrulsion. It makes new flesh and gives new\ life to the weak s;yste m. Scott's Emulsion gets thim and weak persons out r)f the rut. It makes new, rich blood, strengthens the n1erves adfl. gives appetite or ordinary food. Scott's Emulsion can be Ken as5 long as sickness lit nd (10 good all the Swill be gladl dose; i. li1e t ph lureb SCOTT &~ BOWXNIE, Chcm Ists, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. 50c. and $1: all druuglsts. 0Iair Havird Will sell you y o u r Millinery cheaper t han any place in Newberry. NEW GOODS TO SELECT FROM, Another lot just re ceived. All ready to wear hats for ladies at COS T. ftio We can save you money on Shoes and boys' clothing. Come and get our prices. HAIR& HAVIRD 'THE R1GHT' PRICE STORE, Sumnmer Bros.' Block Near Depot. Valuable Land for Sale 82 acres 5 miles of a Whitmire-25 acres in cultivation, 5 to 6 acres' good meadow. Seven lots adjoining the corporate limits of Newberry. Good building sites. Terms and prices reasonable. For further informa Lion call at T H E O F F I C E. MUST BE IN EVERY HOME IN NEWBERRY! he following driggists requests the ' holers of MURNA coupons to bring hem in at once and securo absolutA ly free, the regular fiizn bottl(e of the r arent Proparatioi, MURNA VINE i For salf only by Gilder & Weeks t Small Savings are the Stepping Stones to success and plenty $1.00 a month deposited in our Will in II0 years. amount to S 146 00 $5.00 will in 10 years amount to - - - - $ 730 00 $10.00 will in 10 years amount to - - - -!$I460 00 We want your business. IHave ample facilities to accommodate our cus tomers. The Commercial Bank of Newberry, S. C. TO QUALIFY GUARANdTEED IN WRITING. 500 FREE WR""E"T*D'Y T GA. -ALA. BUS. COLLEGE". MACON, GA CAPUDINEL CUR ES EVOr All. HEADACHES 26 effect on br inQ U o 5caD.) a u tt Closur Ou Sale! Going out of business by January 1-, 1904. 1 offer my stock of JEWELRY, WATCHES, DLOCKS, 31LVERWARE, TABLE CUTLERY, and FANCY GOODS, at IEW - YORK - COST - PRICE. EDUARD SCHOLTZ, JEWELER. rho NEWBERRY WAREHOUSE CO.... s ready to store Cotton nd issue receipts for ame, which money can >e obtained on HE NEWBERRY WAREHOUSE CO. C eap Tickets Nest, Northwest CALIFORNIA Washington, Orogon, Nebraska, Nevada, Idahoc), Wyoming, Colo rado, Utah, N'ew Mexico, and Arizona. . .. .. . . . 'ickets on sale from Sept. 15 to Nov. 20. THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD ffers choice of routes. Free Reclin nig (1hair CarF. No transfers. Fast inie. Double track. ,'or full information, Circulars, Rates and Tickets apply to FRED D MILLER, Tray. Pass. Agt., Ill. Central R. R. Atlanta, Ga. Get the Best? ~ubscribe to The Wewberry Hlerald and News and ,The Semli-Wekly News auil Conrier, i Lhe best county newspaper -1 he best general andl State newspaper. kll the telegraph. State and general news you can readl. Cep up with the news of the world, the nation, the State and your county. set the two for a song --only Two Dol lars for a year's subscription to bo~ HEu SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD AND NEW and ['HE SEM I-WEEK LY NEWS AND COURUI You know all about The Herald . 4ews. The Semi-WeeklyNews andl C' er, published at Charleston, S. C., ir nost complete and best general e, veekly you can get. It p)ublishe >ages a week, or 104 issues a. .lives all the telegraphic and lws, general and special stories. P'ubscribe no to the 'rwo for locAns through The Herald and 'v rcoccial arrangement. Notice of Electio . tht anelection will be hO l'uesday, the 8th day1 of D)en 1l')3, in the Council Chamber, , l'own of Newberry, S. C., foi md1( Aldermen of the said towns For one year. The Polls will hjr at 8 o'clock a. m. i'nd will cl} >'clock p. m. The followir' persons will serve as mnanapd ion- E. P. Bradley, G. S. 1; i'. W. IIiggins. By order of the Town Coup JNO. WV. EARHI T. 0. STEWART, C