The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, December 25, 1903, Page 7, Image 9

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

TIE CH1RI5 M MARUMERITA T1 ME$ 0? WIEN DAYS ARE DAIR y HEARTH 'I r CLOUDS C THEN AANTA CLAWM 1'rK A REINDEER TE NG8 17 YOU uTrnw nors, FOR ,IT AND DOOK AND DRIM T AND MOP3 DINC BLOCI ENKNIVE~ WinCH CU'l IDA3EALLS AND 1A - AND RAr5 TUHAT UT Pul P- wm*rcu P AND, kN tEFORE -0/0 _E5 A CARI "AVIE MER COPYR CrHT.I9O5 crosuing the Itet. Physical culturists say that the prac tice of sitting with the legs or even the feet crossed is a bad one and has more to do with cold feet than most persons imagine. It has this result principally through impeding the circulation of the blood in the leg that is crossed over the other. The femoral veins are cramped, with the consequence that the blood Is dammed back into the feet and above the knee, inducing as well as cold feet a varicose condition In the veins of the ealves. Another reason why the habit should be discouraged Is the fact that on general physiological principles It Is healthier to sit squarely with both feet resting upon the floor, whereas with the legs crossed he weight of the body is thrown almost wholly to onue side or thue other. SCIhild's I,ogic. A story illustrating the severe logic of sonme juvenile mindls is told by the mother of the four-yea r-oldI girl involv ed. Gnu day this observant miss saw a lame man on the street and asked her mother what umade him walk so queer. TIhe mother toldI her it was because one leg wvas shorter than the other. "Well," she said. "there Is a girl around the corner who is that way." After a few minutes' meditation she remarked: "Mamma, wasn't it funny that God didn't give the two long legs to the man and tihe two short ones to the I II , __ TMA3 TREE ARKUNA VI AXILE" ME U SE CEA K AND NI EAR 'IE VRVE BURNS CLEAR, ATHER FAR A AR WITt HEARTY J9M" %M FOR IANYA M.E HE AND TOTI ND DO rKi c 'LE GIRL$, 3 AND',5UGAR PLUM / AND CORN THAT-O P M IN WOODEN D ' AND 00ATS THAT BUT IrS AND CANDY CAT3 VD AND RUN ADOU' U'IP A WATER-SPOU nRy HY BYfAA.HAMM La bled (1e Girlm. A good . iokw was played on the girls recently by the young men of a certain towi. Thv boys had been rather remss In thirti attentions, and thep girls de eided to sliow theoir in(pendence. Con sequently five of them hired a box at the theater and made a very charming theater party. The play wv.as "Wanted, a Husband," and the girls sat serene through it all, never dreaming that the enemy had fastened one of the posters. "Wanted, a Hushand." round the box so that the audience might read. ''laeHapi-er Man. A nort MiNiissou ri pa per asks, ''Who is the hapI1pierP. the mnan wh' p)osse'sses $100,000 or the man whlo has seven dlauh ter's''" To whieh another cx chanx rep( I(')lier. "'The mian wi~ithu the surplus girls, of course. The man with the money is not sa tisfied and wants miore'. Thi a' In withi the se ven dlaugh- { ters i 5:atisfied. I I.. has enough.-St. l'a busoni -- H ruldder' I an xter's got sonme goodi i'inits. le 'tend1s church and C'trib)utes gen'rouIs to de suppoht ob de gospel. llut lhe's got xono woful bad habits too. Ile plays craps an' fills hisselif wif intossientin' stimbulants. D)eaconu--D)at's er fack. Ils good im-. puilsions~ am1 done off'set by his bad habitations.-Kansas City Journal. Potash is removed in large quantities from the soil by the growing of crops and selling them from the farm. Unless the Potash be restored to the soil, good crops can not con tinue. We have print. ed a little book containing vaIU able facts gath. ered f r o n the records of accur ate experiments in reclaiming soils, and we will be glad to send a copy free o charge to any farmer who will write for it. GERMAN KALI WORKS, Now York-98 Namn 89reet, or Atlata, wo-a-t 9% go. l1road St. REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD MONEY TO LOAN On Easy Terms AND For Long Periods. \ fe,v more Shares of the first series Home Loan and Trost Co, d a y be secured. A pply to 3I. 'E. .A.L3aLr, Sec'y and Treas., Newberry, S. C. ,Cheap Tickets TO THlE Nest, Northwest AND CALIFORNIA WVashi n., r*.,w. Nh. N -., I.Iaho,l \yo o Colo rsd(), Iliab, N,,w Al ,xico, witl Arizotin. . . . . . . . . Pickets on sale from Sept. 15 to Nov. 20. THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD e hoce of rtiles. Froe seclin tag Chitr Carz. No transfers. Fast illo. Doublo traek. 'or full information, Circulars, Rates and Tickets apply to FRED D MILLER, Trav. Pass. Agt., Ill. Central R. R., Atlanta, Ga. oing out of business yiJanuary 1, 1904. 1 >ffer my stock of JEWELRY, WATCHES, BLOCKS, SILVERWARE, TABLE CUTLERY, and FANCY GOODS, at iEW - YORK - COST - PRICE. EDUARD SOHOLTZ, JEWELER. 150 YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS - DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &C. Ano Renlynsco t otoo tand dseription may reaU ootfce, Without, ehArge, in the SCit#tifice nierican. roar,; four montha, $1. Hol by all newstealern Bra~inch omeo,25F Bt.,Washington,D. ' 'j1NNE IIURRES-.,Just rOceivedl a nice lot of K(entucky horses. Call ml see them. A. I. IKNIGlITON & CO THOUSANDS McCLUF MAC is th'. best published at only 10 cents a copy, $1.C In every number of Mc Articles of intense inter, greatest national importa Six good short stories stories of life and action In 1904 McCIure's% 'I ng, import; than ever. "Every year t it would not be McClure'E FREE Subscribe now for McCure' FREEand Deember numnbers of rig TiTS. S. MCC.URECOMIPANY, 623 ,IM SEABC AIR LINE NORTH SOUTH - Two Daily Pullman Vestil Between SOUTH an( FIRST-CLASS DININ The Best Rates and Rout< Via Richmond and W Norfolk and Steamei Nashville, Memphis Louis, Chicago, New Points South and Southwe and Jacksonville and a and Cuba. POSITIVELY THE SHORTE NORTH AN] g-For detailed information, man reservations, etc., apply board Air Line Railway, or Jo! Passenger Agent, Columbia, C. F. STEWART,As SAVANNA Au.gusta. and Aishevilo Short Line. I (Schedi inliaf.~ (dec lugust I, 1903a(.) (ReadI Down.) ( ittad .'pi ii.6~pTn....TNewber~ry.... Ar :i.io pm m 1.50 pm.....Ar Lauirn....... Lv~ J.5I.p j.. 2.07 pm.....I.d .LLaurans. ...Ar 1.30 pra 3.21) pm...Ar Spiartaimirg. Iv 1201 pm 3.40 pm.....Lv sipartan burg..Ar 10.25 a-n Ii 6.32 pm ....A r Baluda.......... Lv 3. 349 an.1 3 11.11 pm.....A r iendersonvilleo LV 3.05 am Il 7.1 p m...Ar A ehevlle..... .1v 7.06 namn 12.46 pmn..Lv Nowberry (C.N.a L.) 1 10 ymrn 1.501 pm..Ar L aure,ns............. Ly 2.02 pm 3.66 prr ..Lv LaunronA.,..........A r 1.16 nam p( 2. i pmn .... A r G4reen woo-1.....Lv 12.441 prr- l 6.2) a m.... r A u gust a...........Lv 10.10 am g 2.36 pm..Lv A nguetsn...........Ar 3/.20 a m 11.30 pn ...Ar 11"*Uuft, .........Lvy 7.36 alrl 6.45 pm..A r Port itloyal... Lv 7.05 is-" 12 46 pm.Lv Neowherry (o.N.&L)A r 3.1oinm 84 1 110 pm ...Ar L~aurns ............Ly 2 02 pm i)yp 2 Oi9 )i).. .. Lv L,a ur'-nu.........A .. i ' 'l om X..25~pm .l \rtrionville. ... . Iv 12.I pi For furthaer iniftorrniatlin aelative to ratos, -al O . T , 1Y1 (il , Al' n Alg'.lt 7re sil, ( FlINK' T W H.LIA.\M .. 's. Pas". Agj. ' A ilvulIt. Ga It' WT. C. BE A'A T1J, R.eceiver N o. 11. No. 1.2 :lat-lonN. No. I l Na. 9 3 10 9655..........eloi ........... 3 0 J O 501 2.-18 93.....A nderson F. D.....340 1 l10 2 45 9 30..A ndelrson 1,'.. ... 45 31I16 .....9 25..Weat A ndsrsaou.....3 49 ... .....909..........onver..8...6 9 .. ..... 902.....Antn n.... ......4 056 ... .....8656.....Ponda lonn......ll1 ... ..... 847.....Cherry...... 4 18 .,. .....844.....Adams..........4 2i,... .....8 28...Jor ania Juiot ... 4 33 .... ..... 8 2..........neca...... 4 5w... .... 8 06..,West Un ion .6...04 . ........80.........Wahalla....... 09....." All regular trialns fromn ltont WaThiaga, We mnovling in thei op posit. dIIrcLttoni ails oth a,tiiox (r w is speci1o fie by train orador. w Will IalsP4o~ stpat ihe following stI ations to tsae on land 3(1t, ofl joassgers: Ph1innes.yY .y r Jamesg and Sandly.Springa. J. I. AND1EtIIN.Snnarintarn ans . 7 *0 | 3AY THAT lE'S AZINE ary p-ica. Yet it is 10 a year. Clure's there are =st on subjects of the nce , humorous stories, -and always good. vill be more interest int and entertaining etter than the last or for 1904. and get the November 03 free. NGro, Bi.m;., N iw Voi u, N. V. )AR D RAILWAY. EAST -- WEST. )uled Limited Trains I NEW YORK. G CAR SERVICE. to all Eastern Cities ashington, or via s.--To Atlanta, Louisville, St. Orleans, and All st-To Savannah I1 points in Florida ST LINE BETWEEN D SOUTH. rates, schedules, Pull to any agent of The Sea 3. W. Stewart, Traveling s.C. t. Genl. Pass. Agt., H, CA. (Easetern Standard iIree.) th blound-~1 Nort bhoua..i1 tdui la1; Effect Slttnday, Jun ie I2t ti, 1103. STAT oN S, 40 am I,v A ?Iuanta (n.A.IL) A n. 8 FA pmII 50 am U A thons 6 1e pme 66 ei- Elberton 3. 17 pin iH pmn Abevilto 4 0ra pmn 22 jpn Green wood :3 35v I5pm' Ar Clinton (DlIun'r) Lv. 2 45 pm1f I(0) am Lv (Glennu Mprings A r 4 'ki pn, 16 pin Hpa rmlan burg 3 :i pm 2 pm1Is Grnion vlle 3 21, pm (Hiarrin Springa) 12 pmn Watecrloo 2 35 pra 42 r , r n,t,reras (Dht'r) 1v 2 *7 p ex ex Hur iun Sun 7010I 2(Cr2 ;.v lanruonsi Ar I 50 90 I 600 5 7:'0 J 83 'ltaton.. I :i0 x .o0 , 25 7 7.4 3 34 :ildville 3 7 3 (' 4 46 XI'' 21 it 'in- 3 10 7 45 .;30 8 81 249 3 -..y I 415 7 '5 4 .40 I H 8 263 .I iI'II 1 04 7 261~ 40! 0 13 1 IIso t.(rra 32 in s ,.c' 4402 3 4 a'ro rI ly~, I 1'3) 9.I .' IT 11318 431 1'e4 itgh ' 2 251 I 12. :19 XI .t l4onaini 32 1) a21. 340 .i 8 10 a 3 (;hnpin ITI03 I; ' 2'(1 1 164 .2 7 H4 Ilon t'?02 5t.' 2(61 9 55~ 4 1l W hjn Itockc II 59 .40 2100 in 17 4 37 3 rm, i 4; />21 1:32 ,10'26( 4 2: 1d'aphu.r' lI 40 5 '9 419 S10 4 44 4 '- ry.: lai ' 2f,6 5 ' 0 0 A. C. L,. Columnbia (Union Stationi) 1 46 11 20 4 63 ihvC;lumbia (A.O.1.)Ar II 310 61 20 Hu tnte r lilA0 9 20 A r Charleston LV 7 0 ains8 andi 62 arrivo and depart fmrm uinion depot. ains 22 and 85 from A. C. L, freight d epot, it (Grvaha stroet. rt lates,T'irno Tableso, or further inf ormna call on anty Agent, or writ.e t.o 4. CHIILD), T1. M. EMIEIRSoN, i'reside(nt. Traffie Manau:or. ,LIVINO1'TON, II. M. EMEltISon, 8ot. Agst. (Jan' a re,. &, r>.1.. i..,