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TME WEEKLY EMTORS. 1e Rest for the Weary-What a Week1: Editor Does. Kershaw Era. Our jocularly inclined cntempo rary, the esteemed Columbia State songht in its issue of December 21 to have a little fun at the expens< oi the Era for its suspension of pub lication for a single issue. involving wUat it .thought to: be, twelve days rest and solid comfort, free fron: the afflictions that plague and blas pheme the life of an editor. It hap pens, however, with the Era, as we suppose to be the case with very many weekly papers in South Car olina, that editorial work is not the only duty devolving upon the india vidual who poses as editor. Very mny times his routine of labor em braces every department of a news paper and job plant, business man agement and mechanical work in cluded; and the suspension of a week's publication of the paper barely enables him to catch up with the press of other duties that.-have overcrowd4d him in.4he rush and burry of the approaching holiday season, so that ht. can A. ready to commence the New Year without being overrowded. The State, however, understands -and is in positioft to appreciate the multitudiii6us vexations and wor ries we,weky. editors - have and only sought to have a little fun by ;way of tariety to relieve itself for a brief moment from the afflictions that plague. the life of an editor, and the expafations we have made in the foregoing are not needed for' Its enlightenment but are made for the benefit of those outside the pro lession who may not understand -that a week's suspension in the hol iday season by a weekly paper does not necessarily mean a long rest from labor by the employes. The Speaker and His New Suit. Charlotte Observer. We copy copiously from an edi forial in the. Washington Post: "It is not too much to say that everybody worth mentioning is next door to affectionate explosion in the wild desire to behold Uncle Joe Cannon in his new suit. of clothes. Our readers have not, of course, forgotten 'that the Speaker of the house received, a week or so ago, several yards of home-made cloth, which is rather loosely described by the thoughtless as 'jeans.' Anyhow the roll of 'jeans' has arrived. Mr. *Cannon has announced his purpose of having it converted into a suit K of clothes, and now the whole town is sitting up straight in reverent ex pectation." The Post then devotes several lines to the refutation of an idle -rumor, which had .become current, that the jeans were--or-was made in Illinois, saying, among other things:. "Naturally, the rumor met with well-deserved contempt. Nobody in Illinois knows anything about jeans. The humblest citizen of the state would scorn to touch a loom, even if there were one within a hundred miles to touch. The men are all in politics-with occasional devotion to the barn yard and the field-and the women.spead,most of their time at the peano * * * *Thetruth h been disclosed at last,- however, and we all know,. now that the cloth was woven in North Carolina -not in Illinois-and that the Hon. Joe Cannon will soon be arrayed in a product of the state which origi nally produced him, and from * which we have a right to expect nothing but the best." * All North Carolinians are behold en to the Post for its just and friendly reference to the only state in the Union that is worth while; but it does us too much honor in giving North Carolina credit for this bolt of jeans. That glory be longs to our neighbor common wealth, South Carolina, and the bolt from which this beauchious suit is to be made was presented to *the speaker by Representative Wyatt Aiken of the third district of the state last named. Having made this important correction we return to the Post: "Naturally, there is a widespread and a reverent, if not burning, curi osity to see the great and only Toe Cannon endued in that new suit. Presumably, this suit will I constructed here in Washingtoi This justifies a certain local pridi Moreover, we have the very best c reasons for believing that Mr. Car non will fit a suit of North Carolin jeans very much as the paper fil the walL The coat may hump ot in the back, and the pants bag large ly at the knee. The vest, too, i likely to present the general appeal ance of a pouch such as the yearlini pelican displays to her belove young. But what of thet? S much was, humanly speaking, quit inevitable. You don't get a Nort Carolina jeans suit without gettin at the same time certain North Car olina graces and peculiarities." We cannot construe this othe than as a throwing off on the dres of the North Carolinians who ar known in Washington. "M-. Can non," it is said-and he is a mos ungainly person-'will fit a suit o North Catolina .jeans * * * Th< coat may hump out in the back, an< the pants bag largely at the knee. * * You don't get a Notth~-Caro. ilina jeans suit withdut.gettng.-a the gaim.tiine certain, NrthrCaro loina graces and peculiaritites.';' 0 for the. return :of a .Rinsom., ac knowledged as the handsomest an( best.drissed n. in .the senate Who has brought this,opprobriun upon ti? !s it senator Siifumonii Or Senator Overman? Our rep .resentativessare fairly goed,1ekin men and dress- quite respectably. Two of the nine may be excepted from -this enumeration, but their der linquencies ought not to be visited upon the whoe state. It may be -that the Post harks. back to the day of fusion, when one of the North Carolina representatives lived at a fried meat house -in Washingtor and changed his linen every other week. . We hasten to the Post's conclu sion: "We are not in a position to an nounce with anything like authority the first appearance of Mr. Cannor and the jeans upon -the'- avenne. There are some revelations f.oo beautiful and tender for our proph ecy1. We can only say, in a general but highly respectful way, that the visit may be expected at any mo ment after this. With a slouch hat, a -Pittsburg cigar, a pair of suitable shoes, and the usual chin whiskers in bold relief, Mr. Cannon may be looked for at almost any moment, sporting his North Carolina jeans and expectorating with almost su FOR AUWTE PR Bring us y -~ wilibe fil more than for them. * FIIR ROER BOO9 Our line-o Nipples, 1 is new an .fit your pri FOR TOILET ARTICl We carry of Extract * ders, Soaj Talcum is 6 oz. botti Violet ext: an ounce. * .GILDER e pernatural accuracy in the direction C i. of the passing trees." e But we must again disclaim the b jeans. d -Lf AN ORDINANCE t Be It Ordained By the Mayor and C Aldermen of the Town of New- c s berry, South Carolina, in Council c assembled and by authority of the 0 I same. Sec. i. That from and. after the P D passage of this ordinance all male e persons between the ages of eigh- s teen and fifty years in the Town of I INewberry, S. C., are hereby re- P quired to perform six days labor b during each year upon the streets d r of the said Town, under the direc s 'tion of the street overseer, or to pay: three dollars to the clerk and treas - urer of the town council of the t Town of Newberry each year in lieu thereof, which shall be due and pay able on or before the first day of April, provided that receipt in full of commutation tax shall be issued to any person who shall pay the same prior to the.month. of.- April, a] Provided; howevet; that nothitig P herein contained shall. be -so con- P strued--ag to exempt any person1 who shalL become a resident of the Town. of. Ne*berry, at-any time.of any year. from performing the. la- i bdr- or paying .the- commdtation tax herein required. See; 2. All persons violiting th -.u provisions of. this ordiniance- by fail- tl1 ing to perform the said labor or pay es said commutation tax. in lieu there- pr of, shall, upon conviction thereof, ty be fined not more than five dollars at or be imprisoned for not more than at ten days or sentenced to hard work di on the public works of said Town, provided, that the provision of this ordinance shall not al,y to persons holding a certificate of physical disability from a reputable licensed = physician, said certificate not to be over one year old, and any person presenting such certificate shall make oath before the said clerk and 1 ~treasurer that such disability pre-.r vents him from making a livelihood. 4 at his usual avocation; nor to mini isters of the gospel, in actual charge; of a congregation, teachers employ-j ed in the public schools, schooltrus-f1 tees, and persons permanently dis abled in military service of the j State, any person who served in the late war between the States, all persons actually employed in the quaantine service of the State, and members of the Fire Departmentj our prescriptions; they led carefully and no a fair price chargd iSyringes, Atornizers, lot Water Bags, etc.,4 d you can find one to all the popular makes s, Toilet Waters, Pow s, etc. Lazell's Violet the best for the money. e 25c. For a perfect act try Violetia-75C. & WEEKS. I 4 ~ A f the Town of Newberry, provid d, however, that only twenty mem ers of each company of the said epartment shall be exempt under be provisions of this section, and : shall be the duty of the secretary f each company to file with the :lerk and Treasurer of said Coun il, a list of all members of his ompany on or before the first day f January of each year. Sec. 3 That. all ordinances, or arts of ordinances, inconsistent rith this ordinance be, and the ime is hereby repealed. )one and Ratified under the cor orate seal of the Town of New erry, South Carolina, this third, ay of January, A. D. 1906. A. T. BROWN, Mayor. .ttest: Eugene S. Werts, City Clerk and Treasurer. AstO Pensions. I will be at the auditor's office tch Saturday in January to receive )plications for new-pensions. Olds :nsioners are not required to ap W. G. PAerson, Pension Commissioner; tif of inal Settlement and Discharge. Notice is hereby given that the idersigned will make a final-set ment as- administrators on the tate of Mrs. E. A.: Scott in the obate court for Newberry cout on the i5th day of Janiry, i9c6, i i o'clock, A. M., and imnedi ely thereafter apply for letters smissory as such administrators. Mrs. Mlary S. Martin, Mrs. Emily West, Administrators. #omre to see: my ) cts. Counter; soc. values forl 10 cents. )c. values for 5 cents. . W. W HIT E. ":'R EVIVO~ RESTORES ViTAL,ITY * Made a ~0 Well Man1 THE - Of Me. ideesthebvewsJAltin da s Uia Ingewmhl.asir old~UaO@A4@ winl*.@. their- -vior;r E !! *3ewr*Fang 1'or. asuing Disaeu,ad edots of ael-abuse or eseissad indlsureIton, Lcautaone fortudybusinessormstriage. 18 on urebytatngstesst of disau.,but geat nerveotemte and blood buander, bring BI 0fre of yot.I w nd f mt are. cnbe arre In ',est pat.F mail eserseckaa.or siz for Swtsh u.. otandadise free. -A dre y~jwJcfl(~CO.,Marine BuiIdi.g CCcAGO..I., We have mnata photographs of cotton ields on which no fertilizers were used and pictures of fields on which "other makes" of fertilizers were used. Results of these crops were dismal failures. There are much brighter prospects" ahead for the progressive farmers of the South. Two and three bales to the acre are onl ordinary yields where Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers are used with proper cultivation. Make your cotton mature early, and daaging Inets You aneasily do this, as well as increase the number fbolls(andhe ize)Of n uplats lina Fertilizers. Thi method will rma?ce. ofobeled into buy VirgInIa-carolina Chemical ce. Richmond, Va, Norfolk, Va. Durham, N. C. Charleston, S. C. Baltimore, Md. Atlanta, Ga. Savannah. Ga. Mem phis TeunAl. HAIR & H Big Fire and' IS STILL f Come and Cc for the big I Hair &.Havirc Water Sale. I BAMAINS F0 THE HAIR& k Weddiog ad Presel The place to buy your V mas Presents is Peiham 's Reliabi Cut Glass. Chinaware, F ..amps, Huyler's Candy, F Our Prices are Correct. Our Goods are Right Call E ary, Call Often, and Sa RELIABLE PHA Are You Planning a Many persons are occupid making plans and specificati homes. It has often .been said 'that building experiences before the ideal Let Us Plain Your the samples of "Stoaed" Ware displa FOI NtSle 'me Quickly Bargains- at. l's Fires andI .ots of good Cl|ir in Vedding and Christ e Drug Store ~ictures, Leather Goods, ~erfumery, Toilet Articles. Our Service is Prompt. Our Aim is tb Please. vs Your Gond Money for RMACI$TS New Homie? ~ A at this season in ons for.their new : perslon must hsve several homne is consmit. Plumbii49 us.toplanthepm-O ing of your home, we will'makeitright the first time. We do no experimenting Sbut execute all con tracts on the most approved sanitary lines-- employ the m os t experienced and competent me chanics and use the very best fixtures made-- namely - an.dawd" Porce lain Enameled Baths and On e- p iecee Lavatories. If you do not find it convenient to call in person, write or phone us and we other literature on the subject@ ec, however, that you inspect yed in our showroom. Ask ."0 Free upon request. 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