The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, December 22, 1903, Page 4, Image 4

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K. H. AULL, 1DITOR. The Newberry town"council got together the other day and adopted a resolution to the effect that the present schedule on the C. & G. railroad is entirely satisfactory and requested that it be kept on. Now that the old schedule is to be res tored we wonder how they feel about it ?-Aiiderson Daily Mail. They have a feeling of regret that the railway authorities were forced to accede to requests of those who don't know a good schedule when they see it. The new schedule the present schedule-suits Newber ry and city council so said. But the little towns like Anderson and Greenwood raised an unearthly howl and Superintendent Welles and the other Southern authorities were willing to do anything to please the children. WILL ISSUE WEDNESDAY NIGHT. The Herald and News e ill print its next issue on Wedn(.cay night so that the force may be able to en joy a day or two during the Christ imas holidays. Advertisers will please take note of this. We would like to have all changes today, if possible. As the people of Newberry coun ty become accustomed to the sche dule now operated on the Southern railway the better they like it. We believed if the schedule should be continued in effect long enough the other towns would like it better. We are very sorry that it is to be changed on the 12th of January. Charleston has been suggested as a suitable place for the holdiog of the (lenocratic national convention. An excellent suggestion. We agree I with the Macon Telegraph and the News and Courier that if the South can not have the democrate candi date for president at the next elece tion, it ought at least to have the convention at which the candidate ,vill be nominated. OF COURSE The December utnber of The Stylus, the literary magazine of Newvherry college, has rece'tlv been issied from the presse" of' The State company. The Stylus has al ways taken a good stand among college iagazi nes both from a stand point of literary elegance and typ)ograp)hy and this numer is an excellent examle of the average. -The State. SOUTH CARO0LINA NEWS. Items of More or Less Interest Con(dnsed In the State. The Spartanburg Jou rnal says there has been a good deal of cotton stealing going on in that county'. A number of the thieves have been caught in the act. A negro has been arrestedl ini Florida, wanted in Lancaster count y for killing a negro. The nlegr; killed his man , went to VTirginia cam bU ack and1( gave hims115 ilup the auithiorities. and( thIL: eseau fromi jail. 'llme State llewspa1per report.a L.12 LegI(O infII lIers5 near lIopk ills, \\es~ toni and( C..ongaree, inl thei southla n section of Richlanid conmiy , alre des titute and1( oni the verge of starea tion on account of their crops beinmg wipedl out by a series of wecathmer conditions starting with the big flood of last June, hail storms which occurred later and early frosts. The State makes an ap)peal for charity. Married. December 15, 1903, by Rev. J. D. Shealy, Mr. J. P. Wise and Miss Minnie Wessinger, both of Newber ry county. CAPBRS SHOWS AN ALIBI. Says That He Was Not At Hanna's Banquet at Which the Negro Judson Lyons Sat. The Washington correspondent of the State says that if John G.Ca pers, republican national commit teeman, United States district at torney, Republican referee and chief adviser of the president for the State ot'South Carolina, did not sit down to table, eat, drink and was not merry with a negro--Jud son Lyons, register of the treasury at Senator Hanna's banquet to the national committeemen Saturday night, 12th, at the ArliUgton hotel, then Mr. Capers has been grossly slandered by four members of the national committee who were pres ent-one of them a representative in congress-and by the esteemed secretary of Senator Hanna himself. "If Mr. Capers did attend the banquet as Representative Brown low, n tional committeeman from Tennessee; Solomon Luna, national :omnmitteeian from New Mexico. ind Elmer Dover, secretary to Sea itor Hanna, positively assert that Le did, then so much the worse for Kr. Capers' memory. For these gentlemen declare with one accord :hat Mr. Capers was at the banquet ind remained throughout; that if ae had any compunctions about eat ng with his conferee from Georgia :ie kept them strictly to himself. "By members of the committee vho were there it is stated that Mr. "apers appeared to he intensely in :erested in the remarks of Natio.1l 'ommnitteeman Dimick from Ala )ania, who spoke on the negro que ion in the South and the attitude )f the Southerners towards hi.n. "The many friends of Mr. Capers inong the Southern colony- in Washington are hoping that fur .her developments will show that ie has a double and that his double ite with the negro while Mr. Capers went to Bai,* more.' CAPERS SHOWS AN AI.I11I. Cpt. Capers in a card published in the State of Sunday says that lie was not at the banqluet, but at the Lime the banquet was given lie had been called to Baltimore on busiiie s. IHe publishies a Copy of a "LIter 1.e wrote Mr. Dover, IIannas secre tary, xpre.siig Iris regrets that ie woild not be present. Mr. Capers places his '"keen :,e grets"~ poiethy in ihis letter. A New Machine. B3ouk night & Eargie hrave a new maclinie for ti gh ent~inrg tires. A ny tinmg in the ircksitiniirg, wheel win ght inig or bnaggy imakinrg 1lines. A Small Fire. I he roof of EAitor W. HI \\'al lace's residence caught fire from a bnnriuing ciiimirey ea rly Saturd nay afternoon. Thne dlepa rtmuent wnas called out anrd soon had thle fire out. Th'ie damrage was slight Pay You To see uis for your Christmas Goods, Apples. Orange>, brin, it) W(ast p.riCO*S. SEE US. lRnalsI ()h4 Sarnd, Abo l . M~j.AN U lACTIm w ~.ants reliable mV.narn to deliver and( collect; horse and wagon and $150 dleposit necessary; $21 a week and expenses; permanent. Franklin, Box '78, Philadelphia, Pa. 4t Knights of Pythias, CASTLE H.A.EL. Newvberry EAodge No. ?57. ~TATED) CONVENTIONS OF TIS Lod00ge will be held on the 2nd and 4th Tulesdlay nights of each month at 8.00. Visiting Knights cordially wel comedl. THOS. E.x EP'TING. K. of R. arid S. Crotwnll Hotel Building. ....COLD-SET TIRE SETTER.... "The Machine that Does it Right. You can find this ma chine at our shop. Why not set your tire and not let your wheels run down. Why not spend one and a half dollars for a whole set instead of spending five dollars for one wheel? Will give perfect satisfac tos. Blacksmithing,. Wheelright, Horse shoeing a specialty. Call at our shop. BOllllt & Ear1e, NEWBERRY, S. C. A Fair Proposition! This is no game of chance. We will y give you dollar for dollar. We wish to say to you that we have a very large stock of goods that we would like to swap you for some of your monev You have the money and we h-Ave the goods. it wi't be no trouble F.-ir u- to trad_,6(-. swt nwod ni-eod thJV! r The0 LIght of thle Kitchen CHOPS S,-,EVERYTHING YOU EAT. Buy The... "UNIVERSAL." I SOLDOBY rn to ;ui. us .ca , before you select a Christmas present. Newberry Hard*s Co. F. A. SCHUM PERT, __Sec'y_& Treas. W A N'T'EID--P'ersimmon, D)og wood, hlickory and Holly Logs. Freight padeon, ea s. JaeCCcsht MOWER CDI Two Big ; Are filled from flo with desirable merc will find it very ea here, because the right, the prices arel< are polite and ever ble will be done to your advantage to business. We want to emphasize the can or will sell you goods ci selves. Our present stock w ow figures, in truth we h goods on our shelves away ur prices. We propose to give our custto-ners the beri md advance the price on nothing so long as It'S a big Sto0k, too, and you must, take a whael Dress Goods an Our stock is complete in these M3[X-mZI.= V3%E.3"T :X3EP3E ve have three experienced ladies to look afe ead fitte,I bore. We catn fit you or your lit]l Air shoe store, too, ii full of good shoes for a Walk Over Shoes for men have [n) superior, ,r Wore, but there are mone better. They ar iy the most skilled workmen. Every paii gu ou ask. Regina Shoes for [nd turned, soft as a glove, Goodyear welt, f those elegant Shoes; every pair has- our gu Ideal Shoes for Bo, Visit our htores We will give you value I pend with us. Yours truly, are argains I The largest est line c Goods at Ot 96&Specially low i'ec Chinav'are, Gla: and Picture A .genicy for fE. P0elai ReliblePharmacists. W ELL~S BORED-Although I have Newvbc'rretcounty I ats in tellusi- T WII n-ss. Iarties <lesiring myerov iesV Newi-u TIarrant's store. hue I. A. MCDOWELL Tem Newberry, s. c. balance 1LMINE IIORSES-.Just received a . .2nice lot of Kentucky horses. Call & 1HO anid see them. -'P1Y A. T. ITGHTON &, CO. IPANY$ tores, or to ceiling iandise. You sy shopping qualities are )w, the clerks 'thing possi make it to give us your fact that no house ieaper than our as bought at very ave much cotton ider today's ruling it of our fort unate~purchases our present stock hold3 out. iat it. We are the leaders on d Silks. lines. In our r your interests. Get your E girl in a beautiful cloak. There are shoes that sell 1 made of the be.-;t material aranteed.' What more could Women, made like a man's, all styles irantee. ys and Girls. -eceived for every penny you ?Or md choic-. >f Holiday Ar Store. s on Lamps, ~sware *1 c SNewber5 Notice.re ~L SELL SA LEDAY i ry I.I., S. C., my Ibts ~tor and lot in HI nen Ol payablei one ye ar. s ene to M. M. I UFORD, siness Newber ial wi