The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, January 01, 1904, Image 7
Fairview Items.
Fairview, Dec. 29.-We had a
rain F-idav which was very good
on sCal gram., although we hated
to see it rain on Christmas day.
Mrs. J. W. Morris has been cou
fined to her bed the past few days.
but hope to see her out soon again.
Mr. John Harmon and family
visited Mr. J. A. Baker's family
Christmas day.
There was a social given at the
residence of Mr. Earnest Fulmer on
last 2nd Saturday night; about 10
girls and 25 boys were present.
There was one also at Mr. West
Lindler's;about 18 girls and 50 boys
present.
Mr. Ben Moore of Newberry Cot
ton Mill is at home visiting his
parents again.
I guess Santa Claus visited the
little folks Christmas Eve which
was very gratifying to them.
Our school at Fairview will
vacate this week for Christmas.
Mr. M. C. Morris who has been
drumming for the King Hardware
Co., is taksng a few days for Christ
Inas
Mr. Sam Moore, of Columbia, is
at home visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Moore.
Misses Mary and Bertha Harmon
of near Selwood are visiting triends
around Fairview.
Messrs Jesse Harmon and Charley
Swygert of near Selwood have been
visiting friends around Fairview.
Mr. Bright Bowers of near Piney
Woods 'i visiting his cousins in
Richland County.
Misses Mary and Alma Conely
also Miss Mary Long are visiting
their frineds near Selwood.
Miss Sallie Warn of near Bates
burg has,been visiting Misses Mary
and Nora Fulmer.
Miss Ida Woods of Newberry
has been visiting Mr. John Mills
and friends.
There was a cake walk and social
given at Mr. Pat Martin's on last
Monday night; also one at Mrs.
Harriet Long's Saturday evening.
Mr. L. D. Morris says, "good
morning friends, that I shall be in
the race next summer for the office
of Supervisor for Newbery county,
would like to inform my friends of
the fact, if they expect to run for
the same office I shall advise them
not to appear, I would hate to see
them defeated for I shall be the
Supervisor myself,'' etc, etc,
I remain, wishing all a happy
new year. L. M. M.
In Mtemoriam.
Resolutions adopted by the
Woman's Missionary Society of
,Mt. Zion Baptist Church December
22nd, 1903.
Whereas, in his inscrnfable wis
dom and love, God has seen best to
call from this life to the life more
abundant one of our beloved mem
bers, Mrs. James Workman, and
whereas she was a faithful and ex
emplary member of our church and
society, so that by her removal we
have sustained a loss that is irrepa
ble, therefore be it
Resolved i. That in the death
of our sister the church and
society have lost a faithful member.
2. That while we mourn our loss
we bow in humble submission to
our Heavenly Father who rules in
love and wisdom.
3. That we extend to her rel
atives our sympathies commending
them to Him who is ab!e to bear
our burdens.
When bilious try a dose of CThamber
lain's Stomach a~nd Liver Tablets and
realize for once how quickly a first-class:
up-to-date medicine will correct the dis
order. For sale by Smith Drug Co.,~
Newberry, Prosperity Drug Co., Pros
peity.
Tillman's Triump'a.
New York Sun.
Tle H1on. Joseph Velien Bailey
of the co-,>tiztion and Te:zas in
structed the Senate of thte nited
St:ites a sone length on the hi4torv
of the Democratic party last wee::
Comparing its present sktuation in
the Serate, where its members, he
declared, had carried "indenendence
to the point of insubordination,"
with the splendid discipline of the
Republicans. amounting to "abject
submission," he cried in ringing
tones:
"With such an organization pur
suing such a loftly purpose, those
who, intoxicated with their power,
now affect to despise us shall learn
that it is as true in politics as it is
in Holy Writ that 'pride goeth be
fore a fall.''"
The Hon. Benjamin R. Tillman,:
the dispensary king, arose slowly.
He reproved Mr. Bailey with a
glance, and said:
" 'Pride goeth before destruc
tion.' "
Let The Congressional Record I
tell the story of this incident:
"Mr. Bailey-The Senator from
South Carolina corrects my quot
ation and I would be glad to amend
by making it 'destruction' if the
people will carry his amendment
into effect.
"Mr. Tillman--Pride goeth be
fore destruction, and a haughty
spirit before a fall.'
"Mr. Bailey-The Senator from
South Carolina is so much better
versed in the Bible
"Mr. Tillman-Than in the law.
"Mr. Bailey-He is so much bet
ter versed in the Bible than I am
that I always yield to his correc
tion."
Then Mr. Bailey continued his
speech, the championship in Biblic
al research having been bestowed
upon Mr. Tillman by the champion
of the constitution. A graceful aud
touching incident in the lives of two
stern statesmen.
ANTED.- Manager for new
branch of our business here in
Newberry. Write promptly, with refer
ences. The Morris Wholesale House,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
m Ion
Salt ork is a famous old.
:ashioned remedy for con
sumption. "Eat plenty of
pork," was the advice to the
consumptive 50 and 100
years ago.
Salt pork is good if a man:
can stomach it. .The idea
behind it is that fat is the
food the consumptive needs
most.
Scott'sEmulsionisthemod
ern method of feeding fat to
the consumptive. Pork is too
rough for sensitive stomachs.
Scott's Emulsion is the most
refined of fats, especially
prepared for easy digestion.
Feeding him fat in this
way, which is often the only
way, is half the battle, but
Scott's Emulsion does more
than that. There is some
thing about the combination
>f cod liver oil and hypophos
phites i:~ Scott's Emulsion
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