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TILLMAN ON THE TREATY. Thinks That Democrats Will Not Be Able To Have It Fall of Confirmation. Senator Tillman while in Spar tanburg recently, speaking of af fairs at Washington, says the Spar tanburg Journal, said that the greater part of the discussion in the senate and everywhere in political circles is on the Colombian affair and the Panama canal. Asked concerning the position of the dem ocratic and southern senators in re lation to the canal, the senator said: "Well, there are only thirty three democratic senators, and to prevent the ratification ofthe treaty the minority will have to control thirty-one votes, and I am afraid that the Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas influence fir the canal, with that from other places also, will de moralize our forces and let the treaty pass. We all want the canal, but give it to us honestly, decently. "The difficulty is that people for get that the Panama route is not the only one, but the reptiblican i party has no morals nor respect for t a weaker country They want the Panama canal, whether they get it by fair mens or foul." The reporter asked if there were mu1tich disciussion concernin affairs in the 0rient. Senator Tillhaii I said that little or h was said of it inl tlie senate blut that there is a g r eal of guiet, earnest dis cussionl () cer conditions in China. "Sympathy is all with Japan in the Japan-lRussian trouhie," re imarked the senator. "' R(osevelt would be delighted to get some ex cuses to embroil this country in the 'mess in China.' It is too early to say what the outcome will be as to our couiitry. SAYS IT BEATS WHISKEY. South Carolina * Man Invents Process to Make Drink From Watermelons. Topeka Capital. J. 11. Nicholes, of Wedgefield, S. C., believes that lie has discov ered a process to make a drink out of watermelon juice which will ,tpersede whiskey, and lie wants the Kansas St ate board of agricul tire to assist hiin in seciring capital to exploit the discovery. Mr Nicholes says that lie under stands that some of the fariers of Kansas are raising watermelons simiplv for the seedl and( are throw iigawayv the melons a fter the seeds are extracted, iIe asserts that this is si mplhy thliowinig away millions of dollars yearly: In his letter lhe says: "'I have thle niecessary maclinilery planned for separating and preserv ing watermelon juice, aind I hiave a p)rocess for clear ing the juice so that in a few (lays it will look like pure corn wvhiskey, and ini fifty or sixty (lays can give youi a nice dIrink with alcohol enotigh in it to make you feel it if you dlriink a tumbler futll. "'I believe in teniperanice accord. ing to the Apostle Paurl, and I have come to the concltision that wvhis key, as madle these (lays, in an uin natural drinlk--too concentrated andl as long as I cati get watermelon juice, as I make it, I never will dritnk any more whiskey. "I have sold the watermielotn jtuice for $2 per. gallon, and there arc millions ini it at 50 cenit.s per~ gal Known By the Legislature. Columbia Record. Th'ie large imajori ty accorded Mr. Evans shows thle confidence the legislatutre has in hiim. The exper ienee lie has acq uiredl duiring his four y'ears of service as a director will be in valuabn le to hiis two new associates o the board. MILK IN BRICKS. 5olidifled Cream is Now Sold in Chunks Through New Process. The inventors of a method by 6vhich milk is now being solidified oa i considerable scale confidently be lieve that their discovery will not on y abolish the many dangers of the, airy, but will eveLtually do away i 6vith the dairy itself. They are :onfident, that is, that the day of iquid milk is over. People who have tried to solidify nilk before have employed too low i temperature in their fear of de :omposing its fats and sugars, and ii consequence have failed. But y the Just-Hatniaker process the iquid milk is whisked round pol shed cylinders kept at a fierce heat )y steam, and comes off in a few ,econds in the form of a continuous :reamy-white sheet five feet in vidth. This is reduced to powder, ind may be compressed into cakes. The feature of the product is that t is still potentially -ilk-the Vhole milk and nothing but the nilk. and to make new milk at any ime it is only necessary to add the ;even parts of water which have >een evaporated. The result is said to be difficult to j listinguish from fresh milk. Its :reamen ris naturally, and it may >e mae ni butter or cheese. The )ow(ttr es keep indefinitely, and amp ll iv ! )eenl sent round the (Or three weeks in ret l!iuing quite fresh. it is impossible to water, ;kin or adulterate solid milk. and fact to which the inventors atlach -xtreie importance is that all at .eipts to cultivate microbes on it ave failed.-San Francisco Call. PROTECT TilE FISHES. ;troug Extract from a Sensible Editorial on an Important Matter. News and Courier. It goes withiout saying that no ill that discririinates imperiously igainst any county should be )assed, and that whatever bill shall be passed shall be "fair" to the oa.st counties--and to all the >thers. What is "fair" to all of Lheim, however is a nice question, md one that should receive the uost thoughtful consideration of Ate Legislature. It might not be [air to all of them, for example, to ollow three or four of their numi [)er practically to destroy all the dhell fish, or the migratory fish, b)y wasteful or improper methods of uig t hemi, inspired by greed of tenmporary gain, and having no re Lard1 to consequences. Terrap)in mnd sturgeon have beeni nearly ex ermninated from the State in a few years b)y such methods, and oys :ers, clams anid shad are now se riously threatened with the same Fate. It is a p)ertinent and "'fair", luestion, whether the representa ives in the Legislature of the ma erial interests of all the counties, he State, should permit a few fish rmen in the coast counties to dhe troy public resources of food and >rofit which are among the most Jaluab)le in the State, and in wvhich ill the people of the State have -ights and interests, without mak ng an effort to stop the reckless work. Just Get Out Doors. Xtlanta Journal. A current magazinie tells of a New Vork gentleman who said to his imily physician, '"DIoctor, I find I tin using too much coffee, and may >e julst a little too much tobacco. What do you advise ine to do? I vant to 5top) these habits, but don't ecem to be able to. If I stop) coffee, can't work."' "My friend,'' said the physician, 'a great many peole ask mec that juestion in the course of a year. I tell them all just what I tell you don't try to quit your tobacco, if that would inconvenience vou in your work. Just get out of doors often enough so that you can stand your coffee and your tobacco. And then you'll be all right." The anecdote is timely at this sea son of the year. A great many peo ple feel badly towards the winter's end, and fancy that it is because they are drinking too much tea or coffee, or eating too much, when what they really need is more ox ygen and ozone. Temperance is an essential thing, of course; but the most rigid temperance in all matters cannot make a man feel as he should unless the lungs are sup plied with plenty of fresh air and the body invigorated with sunlight. Just get out of doors. There are only a certain number of sunny days in a person's life. WNhy not make the most of them ? THE LADIES favor painting their churches, and therefore we urge every Minister to remember we give a liberal quantity of the Longman & Martinez Paint toward the painting. Wears and covers like gold. Don t pay $1.50 a gallon for Linseed Oil (worth 60 cents) which you do when you buy other paints in a can with a paint label on it. 8 & 6 make 14, therefore when you want fourteen gallons of paint. buy only eight of L. & \1., and mix six gallons pure Linseed Oit with it, and thus get point at less than $1.20 per gallon. Many houses are well painted with four gallons of L. &. M. and three gal lons of L,inseed Oil inixed therewith. These Celebrated Paints are sold by The Newberry 1ardware Co. CURSE OF, DRJNI{I DRINK EVIL DRUNKENNESS CURED TO STAY CURED BY WHITE RIBBON REMEDY. Any woman can cure her husband, son or brother, or any one of liquor drinking, by secretly placing White Ribbon remedy in his coffee, tea or food without his. knowledge. It is entirely odorless or tasteless. Any good and faithful woman can wipe out this fear ful Drink evil and permanently stop the craving for liquor. By degrees the patient gets a distaste foir intoxicants, and finally leaves off altogether. It is wonderful. Many a hard drinker has thus been reclaimtled and restored to his family and friends. White Ribbon Remedy is easily given by following the simple directions. The only drink cure endorsed and sold by members of a Woman's Christ ian Temperance Union. Indorsed and Sold by Members of a Woman's Christian Temper-anc UnIon. Mr-s. Anna Moor-e, Press Superin tendent of the Woman's Chiristian Temn perance U union, L os Angeles, Cali foi mia, states: 'I have testedl White RLib hon Remedy on very obst iate drunhlk ar-ds, and thle cur-es have b eeni many. cheer-ful ly r-ecom mend and indor-se White Ribbon Remedy, and advise any wvoman to give it to any relative suffer ing from drunkenness. -Sold in ever-y drug store, 50c and $1. Trial package free by wiriting or call ing on Mrs. A. M. Townsend (for years secretary of a Woman's Christian T1em perance UJnion), 218 TVremont St., B3os ton, Mass. Special agents in NEWBERRY, S. C., GILDER & WEEKS. Shad Shad Shad Now in season. Place youi- orders for oyster-s andl fish with Columbia Fish & Ice Co., Columbia, S. C. Satisfac tory prices, quick service. You can make money now selling our large South Mullet while eggs 'r.c. are so very high. 50 Y EA RS' EXPE RIENCE TRADr. MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &C. Anynnn sen4iI,n t n ketrch nlnd de~Iscripion inny qotickly ars,hs'eti nr opIinioni freo wrinthesr nnB ri c I ly u'idit .i HRDOKna at i s Pat tii t h kn i arnl ri gi i atentro s.ve sei ii notice, withlont, cinargo, In I ho $ckitUt\fc Rme~rican. A hanndsomely illustlratedl weekiy. Largest, tr enalatlion of any stent l lotinal. Te'rms. #3 a yer ot othe, $1. sold by nll nedoalers. MUNNr& CO.3o'oronadw.New ke Branch Ofmnn. A9A Ir' li, _wasinuionn n) 73 A LONG-FELT WANT it is supplied at last in Newberry. (4oot - iatured people are often irrita If you i(now the reason, you should not. I sirprised. V.vvr li.ve itching piles? Noi. sick eough o mo to bed; not well enotiuli i o be con ttit. The conbtant itching sensatlion; [Hard to bear ,iarder to ge. relief, 8pol your temper uearly drivesyou arazy. Isu'tl, relt( and cure a long felt want? You can iave relief and cure if you will follow the advic of a local cit-i .en. M. P. Leopard employed at, the New berry Gott.on Mills wa.s: "I have used Doai 's Otitment, and cantot s-sy too much In its favor. I had itching hem rrhoids for years and al o a b: eaking ,ut on my legs ,and it almost set me Lrazy. I could not fiud anything to help it.. I have seen the time when I baVe gotttl out of bed and scragehed until my legs were one mass of blood ind I felt as t.hough I could have taken i knife and scraped the skin o', but. it mily made it worse. ''he doctor gave I 1m01110 salve id I sought two or ihref, diterent ointment and put them -) but nothing did any g4od. Finally, ' procued a box of Doan' Ointioent at Peham's dUg store.. I do not think I riad it oit te n minnt.;s before I f-l1 re. ief. A conht0iuatiln of .- applications tI directed entirely stopped all my 'nisery and no mie kows what a re-lief t has hI en. I can tak,' off my clothes iow and slf-ep In eu. Yu e !1 hot our lhws dollar oil ()III! thlinv, I Cal ec nt Flat l moan's Oil II nIni I III-st, l'sl, Lind all t.h11 t0(lime " Por salt bY all lealers, prii e 50 eIls. o-er- NI ilbnt))a Io Buff. o N. V. solo, eve fir liho U. Remember tIL. ain voan'-. mo:-' 1o oLl, er. Blank Books. Begin the New Year With a New Ledger. We have LEDGERS, JOURNALS, DAY BOOKS, CASH BOOKS, RECEIPT BOOKS, MEMORANDUMS, In fact we have every thing needed in Book keeping. MA YES' 00OK STORE. As the Year 1903 ;m' endI I wv~ant to th:ank n-y v mnay pait runs5 for their libeI.ral p)1t r()nn;g.. dnri inig the past year and1( hope lIor a conitnt40ion of ame. RemeM er I am at the saime stand andl am always ready to serve you with the very best of' Jewelry, WVatches, Toilet Articles and every thing to be foiud in a First Class Jewelry F,stablishmient. Mvy bnsiness in Optical Goods has greatly increased also, showing my knowledge and ability in fitting Spectacles and Glasses. New Sterling Silver jnst receiv'ed; neCw ideas and new goodis, also qutadruiple plated goods, Whiting Mfg. Co's, D)erly Silver Co., Bene dict & Rodgers. Yours for a prosperous new year, J. GUY DANIRLS, Notice. N OTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN TH'IAT .i the undersigned, composing the B3oard of ~Jury Commaissioner~as of Newberry Count-y, St ate of South Caro lina,. will, on the 2nd of F"ebruary next, at nime o'clack a. mn., in the ollice of the Clerk of Court for said County, openly and( pub1llicly dlraw thirty-sax *Jurors, to serve as Pet it. Jfurymen at the February term of Court of Coin mon Pleats for New berry County '., be' gimning February 15th, 190 I, anad coni tinnig for one we'ek. .JNO. L. EIPPS, CouIntyv''aaa Trasurr WV. WV. CROM El, Count v Auditor. JNO. C. G(;w;A NM, Plows! Plows! We have just received an assortment of Plows, Plowstock, Back-bands, Trace Chains, Plow Lines, Hames, Hame Fasteners. Collars, Bridles, etc., etc. We are headquarters for low prices for these arti Bles. Call and see our stock befo-e you buy Newberry Hardware Co, F. A. SCHUMPERT, Sec'y &, Treas. DoRP M_H InEL Opium Whiskey and All Drug Habits Cured Without Pain at Your Home. THE BEST OF SANATORIAM FA CILITIES IF DESIRED If you are addicted to these habits you Lthink you will quit it. You wont; you can't unaided; but you can be cured and restored to % our forner health an( vigor without pain or the loss of an hour from your business at a muoderate cost. The medicine builds up your health, restores your nervous system to its normal con lition; you feel like a different person from the beginnig of treatment, E AV ING OFF THE OPIATES AFTER THE FIRST DOSE. You will soon be satisfied in your own mind that you will be cured. Air. T. M Brown, of DeQueen, Ark., says: "Over seven years ago I was cured of opiuim habit by your inedicine, and have continued in the very best of health iince." Dr W. M. 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