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l A- A SrVABLISHED 1865. NEWBERRY, S. C., TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 24 901 TWICE WE O EAR Our buyer and our Sev decided to g say 5 and 10 sold elsewhe we have a lo Saucers, Pla1 will be close( and place, Si REQUiSCAT IN PACE TIII 1.AVT S 1) ItITR F ' I c'I'IIE IRtE MAINS OF WIIALiM IlcKNI,.Y TilE l'ICKSi I)N 1' ' TOII : 1OI.I'L. F'lorall 'roh4ion-Th'Ihtaixnla Vt'pt Wht.C (h tin*1uguI h i 114.n91 WtK I,ahtl to ICttrI in Wt. Ltnwn Cenitory--Tho Lonely Widcow Wa too Weak to Atteud. (anton, Ohio, Sept. 1.-At day light this muorninig the streets wre ii lld to overflowving wvith thbousands1 who wl)isbod to paty homaiiiga to t.he deadu prue.ideto. Eviery clvilize/Ad coun try ini ihe worldl wvas reprieented. At 1:13 t he remains of the deadlc psietwere brought from the lc Kinley house and were conveyed to the First Methodist Episcopal church. The procession from the home to the church was si mple. An advance guaird of police was fol. lowed by3 a bandit playing "Lead Kindly Light," which head"d the cortege. Carriniges containing President I{toosevelt and cabinet followed with1 atn escort. lionry McFarl an d presi dont of the board of commissioners of the District of Columbia, Judge WVilliamns of the Supreme court, (Gov. Nash, and Lirtut. Gov. Caldwell were honorary pll boharers. T1hey fol lowed thle president's party. Then came the local honorary pall-boarers, after them came the pall wvit.hin the funeral car. Then followed son ators, woeping of thousands along t h( ronte was heart rending in thle ox. treme. At 1:30 the cortege arriv -d at the church. Eight b)11o jackets carried thle remains into the edifice. Services b)egan with prayer by th( Rev. Mr. Milligan. The congrega tioni kneeled, and1( was silent, weop. ing. The Rev. Mr. Hoerbruck fol lo)wed wvith Scriptural reading from the 14th chap. of Corinthians, aftei which "Lead Kindly Light" wals 51ing. The Rev. Manchester pro. flounced the funeral address. Ht reviewed the presidlen.t's life worn which he said the president had con aqno red . H:~ hig.. e...og~:,.d h:. nEpoc 4 is now back en Big Stores ive the people c. goods, we rr re for 50c., 75 t of nice thing Les, Bowls, Col I all next wee turday, 28th, not only as president, but, as hus band and man. Bishop Joyceo fol. lowed with a short prayer; then "Nearer My God to Thee" was sung amid much weeping and wailing. The crowds thon filed out of the church. The body was then borne to the hoarse which started with the ao mains on the journey for West Lawn cometery. The crowds stood with b)aredl heads(1 as thbe funeral passed antd the weI'pinlg was mioro expe Sive titan esver. Mrs. McKinley was unabtle to al - tend the funeral and romiinod at home under care of Dr. Rixey; her collapso is expected momentarily. T1ho collection of floral t rib)utes was the most beautiful Over soont in this country. While the services were hiold in the church there wvas a comp lleto cessation of every industry m1 the United States. The progress of all railroadl trains, street cars, anid all classes of vehicles was arrested. |Thousands of citiizonts stood in the streets with uncoverd h>owed hoadis and wvomeni wopt aloud. Services were hold in the churches thbrough out the world: foreigners as well as Americans palid fitting ibuto1)14 to the dead Americall presidlont. TH'IE PRlES!IDENT IEA VES l'oRl wAsINOTO)N Canton, Ohio, Sept. I19.-Presidenit Itoosevelt and oficial party left here for Washington at '7 tonight. There was a great crowd at. t sttion but not a cheer was heard. Seret. ser vice (d'oct ives closely guiardad the presidlent. Catn ho Sp.1 ',gnd Glermnany, .France, U nssia, It aly, Jaipani, C~hinta andI Aust ria, repro senting most of tho ci vihd n101Iatiins of the earth htave represent at ivos here today for the fintoral. Addi Itional gloom an(d solemtnity woere adldedh to the services by Mirs. Me Kintley's collapse. Ilor 'condit ion this morning is extremely critical. Her nervous systemu htas reachted the higest tension necessit at intg alter ithi from the Noi in this StatE of Newberry iean we sell r c., and $1.00. s especially f< ered Dishes, k arranging < and Summe TII AEE' ing tihe arrangements. The remains wire takon to the church earlier than originally timed. Several hours before the starting of tho funeral cortege the procession was formed. It included Grand Army veterans, State and federal troops, St ate oflicials, membors of the cabinet, army aind naval oflicers and many members of tho national house and1 senato(. All organized hodilos lbeganl to forme at 11 o'clock [and tho eartoego started from the riburch to the receiving vault at 2 'clock. Tl.ho services will con1cludo it the vault. about 2 :30. IIOYAL. coNlLENeE. LonIdoni, Sept. I P. -Minister (Chonto recei ved the fol lowinrg today:3 "Pilease 3onvoy to Mrs. McKinley my best hianks for her kind message. T1he inieen and 1 feel most deeply for her ii t,he hour of her great, afiliction anid oray that. (otd may give her strength o bear her heavy loss. Our thoughts ~oday wvil b1e ('specially wvith thie ~uishied prer ident1 is laid to rest "'Si gned, E'dward it. .5TitoNoN( (IJlIlAi.'iAl MoliIINs. Giibral tar, Sept. 19.--Bgininug it no0o1 today twventy one0, oneO mfin ito guns were Iiredl fromi the garrison mt tery antd thle Blritishl channel winndron, the United States training ship Alliance, thle (lormnii school - dip Ch~ar lott.e; aboard the last named s P rinico Albert., son of thie Kaiser. A~iirmoirs, bring or send( thie fruits of your labors to the State F1air at Columiai, OcXt, 28th to Nov. 1st, and1( on need not exclaimi, as manty are honal to do every year, "'I can beat The demandfi( for premium lists of thie St ate l'air conitines. Write soon for a copy to Thtos. W. Hlollo. wny, Seet airy, Pomeiaria, 8. C. Select spimons1 o'15(f your choicest grain, vegetables, finely bred1 stock, includhing pol1try, for exhibition at the St ate Fair. A littln oel'ort on your pairt will secure 01ne or nmore of the hiandsome nromeiumiis. I L t. aa "thern marke are now c an up to dat iothing over 1 We want ft >r them. W and everythi ur stock foi r Block. WILL BE PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES, ItOOSEVp.CLT *)(CI,A~iCiCS ill iSiCi,F To HEC IALF SOUTIOERCN And ho has LIved let the Ww't 'n Thin I Pe.l That I l,:n I{Iipre1mn1 1h41 Wi'.i'oly Country'-liuI Tike to Conigres4,nmn. \ashington, Sept. 21.- 1PresidInt Roos(velt wailkod1 early to th Wh Vlmite Houso today from t he residone(.n of his b)rother - in - law, Comanider (Cowles, of the navy, arriving shortly b)oforo 9 :30 o'clock. Secretasry Hay, Socretary laong anud Socro. tary' Gage camie abnost uploni his hlles andl saw t he pre- ideont for at fewv minutes in the~ c,abinomt roomf. Tihe dloors Of the Whiite ILonso woro closedl to the public b~ut iniission, of course, wa'is accorded to ths 1151whol wished to soc thel presidenit peorson ally and( with in an hou r a seoro of menOf, prominent in public life, hatd called to pay t heir respects arid( to extend1 their good wishes for at sne. cessful administ rat ion. A mnong t hem wias Senator Scott~ and1 Sonaltor l01. kins, of West Virgin ia, Seonator Pritchard, of North Carol inal, il. lard, of Nebraska, .Heirtori, orf aGn 55aH, arnd ltepr(esenitat jyes ii{aittWI o, Mc.lditHry and1( Step)henIs, of' ir uline sot a, (1ibsor., of T1'enInessoe, aivinig stoni, of Georgia, arnd D aytoni, of WVest Virginia. Representative 1,ivingstonio of Gleorgiat was esp)eciatlly pleased withI is reception. Thse Geborgia rep ro senitative hadto congratulte d th ros" idenit, had expressedl t he hiope that his atdinristration, woubt b) at sne. coss, anfd had1( inforruiod hims as at sothern m n and 111s 1 a Georgitn hie wvould1 contrib)ute overytinmg ini his pbower to that eond. Tihe p)residenit repslied that it. would be his aim to be thei presidlent of t he whole people without regatrd to geiographiicatl Jies or cla!s (Hstinmctionis arnd that it was the wvefare of all thatt heoshouldl seek to p)romote. The president wats 'vern more om p)htic in his declarat ion to Senator Pritchard of North Cainam -ad 7y of Ne ts and has Ic rowded with stock of 5 a: Oc., but will ce ie ladies espe e have 50 bar ng imaginablE the big oper liop rPsent ativuK lut z of No)rt h Catlro. l ina, amd Ro1pr1sontat,ivo (1i bsonl of Tenn(sse!. "Thn sorntlh will support you most heartily," said Sonator Pritchard, spaiking for all throe of tho south u1rn m1en1. "The dalmocratic nlewR. papers are predicting good for you and of you, and tho fooling of all the peoplo for you irrosploetivo of party', is most kindly.'' "1 amn going to be presidenut of thei JUnited Statos and not of any soc t ion," repliO(d thin prosident. "I on't carm for sections or setional lines. Whon I was govornor of Now York I was~ t.old I could make foiur app)joinItmenOts ini then army. WVhen I soint in tho namos three from the South and t ho other from Now York. They woro buravo mon who deservod recognition for servicos in the Span. kih war andl it did( not matteor what StatesK thoy worn from." The preosident talkod in tho samto vein with Sonat.or Monoy, of Missis. Mi ppi, whon tho latteor, rem indling tho Alississippi senator that his moot her waus a Southorn woman. "'I am I half Sonth.lorn,'' saidl ho, "'and I have lived( in the WKet so that I fool that, I con reprosont tho whole country." ( 'tth EdnItra )oto icking Is the or'der of the dIay. Sofme few are ginning. Thle muowers. are kept qjuito busy, andl li.he farmeinrs are' gett.ingl up ~ lots of Ii ne hay. ir. I A. Hawk inu., of (Cohnnbnia,I eamne up Saturday and Kpent Saturdlay nilghut anud Sunday uindter the paren tal roo. .\Iis. Alary Cofield, of (;oshen, la vis icing bor sisterm, Atrs. S A. .Jeter. Mrs. A. G. Sligh and children are v isitinlg in UnJoion County. I 'rof. L,. A. H1awk ins retur*ned at few d ay ago fr'omn itextendoed tri p to GreenuvitI i l and O' Spranburg i Counflt,ie's. SeveriaI of our young people attended he pleio at mineral sp)rings last Hat I)rdaty. M . W. T. Cofield has ab'out? fInished makiny uip molasuses In this community. IUov. WV. W. McMorros had tie nius fortune of losing a mulo ono day last week. Tom. Scp1 ,wberr ought piles o new goods, nd lOc. good. rry lots and I cially to come rels of CrockE for 5 and 10 uing. Remmi BLOOD CONNECTION OF PRINCELY HOUSE, 111t. JU U111 1 Z'olIlI, A l1 1)IST ti 'r II 3IIN, iI IIAI). u'nugist hu Onft-ii n l a Ar,i y-1 1 i 14-it i ist'g in Ha nti' i l w I"v, - u("o.i [Trhl+ Stat or, 2 th.]1 Mr. (1IJin. f o ol tih'e0~I wel ) k n 'own gato* kooe V~8of 1 S o railroadi' at t.heio vao i o 11ret crsin8 di o<t athi frily ridonef fo n ilih uling yestor<y afternoon.1 118 ) Itii hl o on confined to his ( ho m f~i oro i,v1ral wooks1~l hof18or hii ionthl, liwa thog ht0J I ntha tl wa mroin g notil rag chang fornihe wors( okaen4 on1 fof thos ho knrow im t dd notln, knio hat ad h)o8.I 0f~ chosnto o sol hoi cilou d have olar Ied onnu t ion111 with royt it se 11 l, Ifor all (oug hIle fiunily1 circle the4 pbroofsL) ~ w fr t in-i possesso W i t i i nl8nie,d ly a o motroly8P~ conndb boodii rt h tho p,urinly boonoho 1', nz8lle, which1 haworon forc th. hIinningsr of cthy ior 'o Prussi, and s111 rowoi 1 he reigening fily Nofho ('ormanly, butor f1 ~or kish, rd i tilo Cor nth)i ng,11( his roudesoft boar, beingI Iht ht was( an adiopd (on ofLIYI t hi idSou h l hJarolosta Vlimb iinr defnsM ogth la ifnt i 40 o v '' l s dnr'ily o a llth fr f stuff cheap, and we have D. When we ots of articles Saturday as ~ry, Cups and c. Our store ber the date 1 , ifn, of K orshaw's brigado, bearing (1t,4 r4'e4rd of it dtiltIfl and foarlos o11i04r tnt ii tho loss of it log in a ski rl,i,-;I iOtr Kiloxvillo in 1863 anO Ii 8 suhb<i 1nont imp})risonnntti at Uanm. (haso puit an ond1 to hiU earoor ias it 5o1lio r. A ftor I ho 0loso of Cho war he ro 11 L 0cl lilH t radlo of pattern maltkor in wll 111011li l)p wtOriO trtnsfrro t.o ihi 18 it y ini 188 I hao citlao horo and Coubinaa hias over 8i1ico hoon0 his h iomao. .1 o wvas matrried in 1869 at I IIolonn~ to Miss lIatrriot McCoy, a sister of Mr. P. I1. McCoy of this iy. 'hy hadt HeverI childreni born1 to tlaoia, six of wvlairi wvithis8 wVidow tI l-vi vo bin, iii. u nltIgt o[ f[giig healt hi NOmoi for go lio was com aol lo< t o giv up wIa~ ork at the shops) ruitl for some1 tirrm1 prit, hast b)oon Omf 1)l) yed as1 gtokoiper a4~it tlo Gehrvais stiroot (rossinag. M r. Zbl was1~Vt a rnoaber of the Knuighats of I Iorior idc hadt boon for 22yonris. 11) was8 i aioember of the ol Sanrvi vors' naoc0iation, blt had neiver oni atcco)unt of hlalthi boon anf ntot ivo inombelr of (Camip ilamt,rn1. Early Dawn. I right ar the beatras or thec mlorinjg DewdIrops the trees :are adlorninig As t hey sp ~angle each lea flet a121( spraty; The Ilower, whose bright eyes atre peep. WVithI saai len to the itnornl they are greet i11g, As lie kisses the naigh ts' tears away. iilow lovely hI al t atre is benamin1g. The kinhe are awake frotn their dIreaminlg MAtl Iowinag a welcomea today. 1Ilow sweet is the perfaaune of flowers, A fter the spring's genitlc showers. I [elpinig thuxs to) drive dull1 care away. Th'le bees anad thae birds are catronising, Thle sheep ini the pastuare are b)rowsinlg, All seema glad at the coaining (lay; J,et ns, too, reel glad we are livinag Onr hearts fill with joy and thianksgiving Theu will darkness and gloomu flee away. T1he sealsons comec ini rotationa, Prosperity blesses5 the raationi; Ipray it ilnny thuns be forever! So natulre gives of her treasure. Wec maortals are blest beyonid maeasure Thanaks bec to Gohd, the all giver. -eleted.