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EeIS tralb anD tDA. liTA3--lEl 85 NEWJBEIRRY. S. 0.. IDIA Y D. ECXi. 1 5 1903 'I \\ I( 'i: A WV E EK . Si1 .50 A YE A R A. Story of Daniel Webster. Mrs.'e titia Tyler Semple, who N mistress of the White Hiouse dur: President Tyler's admiinistratimn, Ia just celhrated in WVashington her eighty-third birthday. "The statesman I liked best in my youth was Daniel Webster," 1\ Is. Semple said the other day. "He wa a handsome man andi he talked wetli. I tepnemlber a banquet one night when the subjeact of death and (lying came uip, and Mr. Webster told us a stor'v that was half funny and half i>athetiC. "He said that an old woman lav very ill and after a time she went <,f into a trance. She lay so still in thi: trance that they thiought tihe eld h come, and when she openedl her eyt again at last her Iusbatid said to 1. in a s rprised toile: 'Why lanldy, we thought ye w dead.' "''he poor woman looked at h.r itusband a moment and then she burst into tears. 'An' ye never bawled a bit,' si sobbed. 'Ye thought I wIz dead ar yer eyes wuz dry. Couldn't ye hav bawled a little bit, Jabez?' "The old man was deeply moved. aind lie did actually bawl then. B his wife said sadly: " 'It's too late now. Dry yetr eyt If I'd really been dead and ye'd bav. ed 'twould have (lone me some go Rut it's too late now.' WATER SKIRT DANCING. Of Young Ladies in Rubber Boots Cold Water. a New Fad. 'Vestbury, Conn., correspondent Nk York World. "Water skirt dancing" is the latt fad of a number of young wom whose names will appear in the li of those attending the functions New York's "500" (uriig the coni winter. Prettier than any mermaid a wearing short skirts with rubb boots that reach to the hip, they c:. be found wading abotut in the icy-co 1 spring water of the creeks and pont" in the sutburbs at all times of the da They dance, sing and play in ti. water, some gathering lilies at others spearing; at small fish, all the advice of a physician. This is a new "heauty" treatmer, and after exercising in the water f< an hour or two the yoting women at wrapped in huge blankets, carrie home in an intense perspiration, pi to bed and fed on warm milk. Dr. Charles A. Ward, who prescrib ed the treatment, is being overrin b; people who call to see him and wan: to take the course. The young women drive i, tle spot selected in carriages. wrappemd in long. loose gowns. Men? Oh, no. 'lhev don't take the treatment, but the baiks of certaitr -streams look like nothing so nich as The sidewalk from the Flatiron build ing in New York on a windy (lay. WHEN BOYS FIGHT. Incident That Carries Every Man Back t.o Barefoot Days. Ed.~wini V.. Sab-in in Century. Although victory, actutal or pro spective, of coutise ever' was doubltful (either you were wininig or the oth er fellow was winting, according as o which did the telling), at sotme. mies it appeared to a spectator more ~cisive than at others.. You were feeling very spunky that on when amidl your prererves you scried a stroniger boy, butt civilly .i challenged him. One may witness >bluff but wary fox terriers thus yroach each other, accost and in Ltigate. 'I'elIloh" you wagged-that is, said. "Hello, yourself I" wagged he. "Say, what's your name ?" you in uired, as you had every right to do. ",Pudin' tame, ask mec again, an' 'il tell you the samne,"' he replied in solently. \( the uinmerited rebuff you stiffen lletter not give tme any of your !" youl grlwled. "Poo! Wiat'll y4)ou do?" he growl )back. 'I'll show o Y U wh1at1 I'll (o." "You couldn't hurt a flea." "I couldn't, colidn't I ", 'Naw you cotldn't, 'couldn't I.' Walking in circles around each oth .I after this fashion you and he 'Wed crimination and recrimination, Xhile larger and larger waxed an tilience, hopeful of seeing them ,'1iig up as blows. Only wheti the tlirry came did you liscover too late how much taller and mnger and ldder thai you lie was. -ir bleeding nose showed this to 0.u, and, cowed, and weeping, you treated ill had order. "I'll tell my big brother, and he'll you!" y'oI growled threatengly. "Aw. lie aiii't got aIy big brother," cered the heartless crowd, who saw pathos in your abused organ. This was trite. You had none. "I'll tell Imyv father, then " you wail angrily-another empty boast. \nd still sniffling and fearsomely ,-lry, with the handkerchiefs of your .lf and your one faithful companion 1ite exhausted. you reached the MVen of a friendly puimp. You had not been whipped-not ex wily. "Got licked, didn't you?" unkindly niniented variouf friends and ene iies. "I Ain't either!" you asserted, in lignant. "T had to quit 'cause my m0se was bleendin'. It takes more'n iim to lick me." "He gave you a bloody nose, just lie same." You wouldn't admit so much as hat. "He didn't either. He never touch (I my nose. It bleeds awful easy. It Oeeds soietinmes wheii yoi just look it it-don't it. Hen?" "Wheni I was travelling through entlucky a short time ago." said the lan about towin. ''a very amusing :cident occurred one night at tle -rformance of a well-known niagi .mIn, in one of the small mountain 'vnts Wlhere I happened to be. "The magician had proceeded with any mystifying tricks when lie an - unced that he would for the next -.e re(uire a pin flask of whiskey. "Not a man in the audience moved. liinking that they had misunder ,lood hin. tle nagician asked in a Ouder tone: ''Will some gentleman kindly loan ic a pint flask of whiskey?" "This was also followed 1l a silence, 111d I was beginning to think that all fie stories I had heard about Ken "eky 'colonels' was all rot,'when a all, lank fellow in the back of the iall arose. and holding out a flask, .:Jid: "Alistah. would a quart flask (1o?" "Just a; well, sir." replied the ma iclan. Antd at that e very mian in i the house tose and extended-( a flask of t hat Week End Rates via Southern. For Sat urday and Sunday morning rainis the Southern railway wvill sell -ound trip tickets to the following >oinits at very low rates. Tickets good 'et urning until Tuesday following late of sale: WValhalla, S. C-. $3.40 'ipart anbutrg, S. C.. 2.10 :;reeniville, S. C., 2.10 \sheville, N. C., 3.85 Ilot Spring, N. C., 4.60 '\rdlen, N. C., 3.85 Fletchers, N. C., 3.85 IIendersonville, N. C.. 3.85 Flat Rock, N. C.. 3.85 Saluda, N. C., 3.85 I'ryon, N. C., 3.85 Brevard, N. C., 4.60 %ake Toxaway, N C., 5.30 Paylors, N. C., (for Clicks Springs) 2.31 Isle of Palms ... ' ze- . 09 4 Treasury Department omIlce of coitrollcer of the Currency. Washington, D. C., October 12. 1903. HEREAS, by satisfactory evi dence presented to the under signed, it has been made to appear that "The People's National Bank of Pros perity," located in the Town of Pros perity, in the County of Newberry, and State of South Carolina, has complied with all the provisions of the Statutes of the United States, required to be complied with before an association shall be authoriz?d to commence the business of Banking; Now, therefore I, Thomas P. Kane, Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that "The People's National Bank cf Prosperity," located in the Town of Prosperity, in the County of Newberry, and State of South Carolina, is authorized to con mence the business of Banking as pro vided in Section Fifty-one hundred and sixty- nine of the Pevised Statutes of the United States. In testimony whereof witness my hand [..s.] and Seal of office this Twelfth day of Octobe-, 1903. T. P. KANE, Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the Currency. (Eastern Standard Tin>e.) Southbound. Northboundl Schedule In Effect January 10th, 1904 STATIONS. 8 40 am Lv Atlanta (H.A.L Ar. 8 ,0 pm 10 53 am Athens 1 in 12 00 am Elberton 5 17 pin 1 03 pni Abbeville 4 05 pM 1 28 pm Greenwood 3 .5 pn 2 l5pm Ar Clinton (Din'r) Ly. 2 45 pm 84 22 53 52 21 85 D'y D'ly D'ly D'Y D'ly D'1 ex ex Ox ex sun Sun munl Hu am am pm pin p am 710 700 202 Lv Lauren_4 Ar 150 900 01 725 710 209 Parka 142 861 550 845 7380 222 Clinton.. 180 8.30 6 2A 915 750 884 Goldville 116 Sol) 4 45 780 800 248 Kinard 109 745 4 3 941) 809 249 Gary 104 7.35 4 4( 950 818 254 Jalapa 1258 726 4 05 1160 840 810 Newberry 1243 796 345 1232 902 324 Prosperity 1228 941 3 (i ,1248 918 384 811hs 1218 6 26 2 5V 110 926 389 Lt Mountat'. 1214 620 2 411 140 940 861 Chapin 1203 60.5 2 z 165 950 857 Hilton 1156 555 2' 205 965 4 01 White Rock 116 8 6 50 200 2 25 10 04 407 flallentine 148 541 1 ..i 25610 17 4 17 Irmo 1139 628 1 3) 3 05 1t 26 423 Leaphart.. 11 32 6 9 1 19 8 30 10 46 445 Colubabia 1116 600 1 0 A. C. L. Columbia (Union Station) 4 45 1120 4 65 LvColunbia (A.0.L.)Ar I1 410 6 20 Sumter 9 21 9 36 Ar Charleston Lv 6 00 Trains 63 and 52 arrive and depart fro new union depot. Trains 22 and 21 from A. C. L. freight depot West Gervais street. Charloston and Westerni Caroina Rwv co, Augusta and Asheville Short Line. (Schedule in effect August 1, 1903.) (Read Down.) (Read Up) 12.48 pm.........Lv Newberry......... Ar 3.10 pin 1.50 Pin........Ar Laurens..........Lv 2.02 pm 2.07 pm.........Lv Aurens.. Ar 1.80 pn. 8.80 pm.........Ar Spartan burg..... Lv 12 01 pm 8.40 pm.........Lv Sparnburg..... Ar 10.25 am 5.82 pm.........Ar Saluda............... Lv 8. 89 am 6.11 pm.........Ar t1endersonville Lv 8.05 am 7.15 pm.........Ar sheville........... Lv 7.06 am 12.46 pm......Lv Newberry (o.N.&L.) 3 JO pm 1.50 pm...... Ar Laurens...............Ly 2.02 pm 1.55 pm....Lv Laurena............Ar 1.46 t'm 2. l pm..Ar Greenwood....Lv 12.44 pm 5.20 pm....Ar Augusta............Lv 10.10 am 2.66 pm..Lv Augusta........... Ar 12.20 am 6.80 pu'..Ar Beaufort. ..........Lv 7.15 am 6.45.pm..Ar Port RoyalI........' 7.06 a's 12 46 pm....Lv Newberry (0 NI.aL)A r 3.10 pmn 1 0p...A Lues........... v 2.02 pm 2 09 pm........L.La.rn................' 1.85 pm 3.2 pm....Ar Greenville.--....Lv 12.15 pm For further informationi relative to ratna, etc. call on, or address IG*O. T. BRY~ A , Gon.A Agt. Groenvi lle, 8 1 ERNEI T M, Gon. Pass. Agt T. II. ' mers'on, TrafEo ManaAuer. a BLUE REDGE' RAIL ROADs if. 0. BBAi-TIE, Receiver. In E5eet Juna 8, 1902. Between Anderson and Walhalla. DASTROUUND WasTUTND Mixed. AUIE EV.Mixed No. 9. No. 12 Stations. No. Il No. 9 P.M. AM. P.M. A.M Si.0 9655.fl.-.elton..........80 10 50 2 48 9 88..AndersonF. D.....840 11 10 2 45 9 80..AdesonP. D.3...46 11 16 .....9 09.....Denver.........6 9 .. .....866 ~~..Pendleton..... 411 ..,. ...--81.......Cherry....... 418... .....8 44...~~Adams-........4 21 .... .....828 ,.Jordania Junot ... 488 .... - ...525.S.,...eneca.....4 8 -..... 4 40 .....8 06...West Union.......604 . .....800.W__lbalase .5 .9 """ FATHER AND I Col. C. E. Updegraff, of Reading, Stomach Trouble, and His 5 DUFFY'S PURE M The Colonel and His Son Are Well Know Pennsylvania-flen Whose Word Carries V CoL. C. E. UPDEGRAFF. Both Heartily Recommend Duffy's Pure Them Health After Yea The Colonel's Letter. Fro " It gives me great pleasure to state that N I havo just recovered from a severe attack Up of chronic Gastritis. Nothing could be re- ma tained on my stomach during my illness. Ree Not even milk. I was reduced from 185 lbs. pri to 145 in 7 weeks. Nothing did mne any WI good. My son insisted that I should try ' uffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, which had aff( cure him. It stayed on my stomach, and sem I was able to take a little nilk with it. It wo acted like magic, and in a few weeks I was me able to take solid food without distress. I wh soon regained my weight, my stomach is My sound my general health was never better. cot] And i owe my cure to Duffy's ure Malt le Whiskey." 1o01 C. E. UPDEORAFF,89 S. 4th St. to THEIR ONLY No medicine in the world can show a large Malt Whiskey-over 4,000,000 completo cures in make you feel better for a while but the effett soc tively cures you. 7,000 doctors proscribe it and 2 Duffy's alone will cure you and keep you well. It is sciontifleally di tilled from carefully so lected malt, and is guar anteod absolutely free from fusol oil, so gon. erally found in other whiskies. It begins by killing the diseto germs and driving them out of the system. Then allays all inflanmmation, rey;lacos the diseased tissues, on riches and purifies the blood, and strengthens the circulation. It tones up the heart's action "p quiets the nerves, ga CAUTION.-When you ask for Duffy's Pu genuine. Unscrupulous dealers, mindful of th try to sell you cheap imitatione and malt whim market for profit only, and which, far froin r ful. Demand "Dufry's" and be sure yon get it W htiskey wh ich containsmedicinal, h ealth-givirn is sold in sealed bottles only ; never Iin flask ox IOld C efist. on the label, and be certain Beware of refilled bottles. Sold by all druggists and grocers or dirent. buffy Malt Whiskoy Co., Rochester. New York. eV1 ...-. j Superior to It is sold ev BON CURED Pa., Was Cured of Chronic )n of Bronchitis, by RLT WHISKEY and Respected Business Mon of feightWhereverTheyAre Known. /4. C. E. UPDXGRAFF, JR. Malt Whiskey, Which Brought rs of Suffering. % the Son. r. C. E. Updografr, Jr., is of the firm of lograff & Brownoll, proprietors and lagers of the Now Bjou Theatro at ding, and of nmorous other onter ;os. He says of Duffy's Puro Malt skey: For years I suffered from a bronchini ction. Nothing the doctors gave mo nod to do any good, and it kopt getting rse. Finally one of tho doctors advise( to try Duffy's Puro Malt Whiskey. ich he had used for years in his practice. throat commonced to heal at one, my gh grow better, and to-day I am coni hely cured, a picture of robust., rugged Ith. I cheerfully recommend Dulfy's 011 my friends." MEDICINE r list of actual cures thun Duffy's Purt, A0 yenrs. Lots of Ho-called "1 vures" SpLsse's off. Dilfy's ait inally and posi ,000 Iuspituls use it exclusively. brings to tho celivec the glow of porfect. health. Dumffy's eirt brn cli i-, consui lpll.tionI ' tarrh1, grip,pnm . and fill al r(i t, wil ll.. trubile-s; gastrit is, ini gestion, bf-Ichinig, llopsin, and nIl sTI1. ieb d iseasi : muakar ia, a w l a low fevers. Ail itt de it nli inl qui et, iaV nauinrl vm ineriii , wilt - couit. linvill:., andlls. vomlbill:017i<.ils b ll14 it. It is the only whiis.o reco,rni/ d b ti , % o , wieibh is of itse 't st i og guarante. 'e Malt wiliskey ba 6ure you g4 t ihe 0 0ecllOe4 4f ti- 'repuratin. wit1 key Ptbstlkitutn, wilch itro ptit ont tho illeving the flick,ur n posit Iv(sly 1, ... . It is the onl ty 141,Molitely ply54 31 fit, g qialiition. Miffy's PI' lao M all hWl -, vy 1101lC. Look Yor the, rtrnie-crk thi' the seal over tho too-i is nmoiroi.A 41.00 a bottle. Meical liillet fre . I all others y.w:he. ~AM Wheane A.