The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, October 21, 1904, Image 3
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in both weak Men and aomen.
This New Remedy works like Magic, b,7t Is ab
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We will cheerfully refund the money if you are
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THE DINNER TABLE.
Some Hints on How To Behave
When Accidents Happen.
Accidents will happen. If one hap
pens to spill something he is un
forunate, but a ready, earnest apology
to the hostess is all than can do to
remedy the difficulty. A careful
hostess will acknowledge the apology
and immediately change the subject.
This story is told of a hostess at
whose table a beautiful china cup was
broken. "Never mind," she said
pleasantly. "They break sa easily.
See!" And she crushed one on her
hand.
Her method was rather too elabo
rate. It would have been quite as
satisfactory to the offender and far
more genteel had she said: "I hope
you have received no injury. The
cup doesn't matter in the least."
If a morsel of food drops from
the fork to the tablecloth do not at
tempt to.remove it. ' If a guest drops
a fork or spoon he should let it lie.
The hostess will provide another.
If anything distasteful be takeninto
If anything distasteful be taken in
to the mouth it may be removed on
the corner of the napkin, when it can
be folded away,or placed quietly on
the plate.
If a bit of food falls on the waist
coat of a guest he should remove as
much of it as he can quietly with the
corner of his napkin
The -triennial convention of the
Episcopal church is now in session
at Boston. This is the supreme leg
islative body of the church and the
meetings are frought with great sig
nificance to that denomination at
large.
The international peace congress
at Boston is just ended. The actions
of the bod'y will be long-remembered,
and the congress was of the highest
educational value to the ehtire world.
Resolutions. were adopted with a
view to interesting all the powers
party to the Hague treaty to use their
friendly influence in an endeavor to
bring an end to the present war in
the east.
The war news which came to the
American press on Sunday was most
ly of a nature speculative of what will
happen within the next few days.
Opinions even in the east are divided
as to whether Kuropatkin will make
a stand 'and fight or whether a retreat
will be conducted still further.
A Spanish-French agreement rela
tive to Morocco has been signed and
is creatinig considerable comment in
European diplomatic circles. The
step will notaffect American trade.
'lhere was another Italian riot in
New York last week which r esulted
in the tempqrary closing of several
schools and in other disturbances of
an unlawful and anarchistic nature.
The remains of the late Auguste
Bartholdi, the French sculptor who
designed the great statue of Liberty
Enlightening the World, were buried
in Paris with military and civil
honors.
The Italian war office has recalled
under arms the reserves of 1903. This
places thousands upon thousands of
soldiers at the disposal of the gov
ernment. The step was taken and
carried out on last Saturday.
The Germans are in trouble again
in South Africa. There is another
rebellion in progress there in the
German territory and it is said that
the uprising is of a more serious na
ture than anthing heretofore.
Rowland C. Hill, a white man, was
shot and killed in Memphis in Fri
Sday by a negro who was defending
Mrs. Emma Leonard from unwel
come attentions on the part of the
man who was shot.
So many people are dissatisfied
with the world,-and the good Lord
basn't time to make it over for them!
General Booth's automobile, "cam
paign" from Land's End, England,
to Aberdeen, Scotland, took him over
1.500 miles of road. Everywhere
he was received with enthusiasm.
Our country friends should neve - fa*l
To buy or order through Jhi mail
"TEE -HINA," for it suvely fills
The bill for tecthing children's ills.
"TEETHINA" Aids Digestion, Regulates
the b3wl s of children of any age and akes
teething easy, and costs only 25 cents at
Druggists.
"You regard campaign calculation
as a distinct branch of mathematics?"
"Yes," answered the erudite per
sonage. "The methods differ from
all others. You start with the ans
wer and then work backward and
evolve a problem to demonstrate it."
Diseases Peculiar to vWomen.
If Acid iron Mineral is used ac
cording to directions as an internal
remedy, or as "A wash," and no ben
efit follows, after using one 50 cents
bottle write us and we will refund
your money. Sold by Druggists.
Acid Iron Mineral Co. 1
Columbia, S. C.
Acid Iron Mineral is not a patent
medicine, but a wonderful combina
tion of Health Giving factors, mined
from the earth and compounded in the
Laboratory of Nature. It is of such
great strength that it only takes a "lit
tle to do the work." It cures such
a large percentage of chronic dis
eases after all else has failed, that it i
has won for itself great fame almost
from the first. dose. Nothing will
build up the broken down system so
quickly and permanently as A. I. M.
Why complain and suffer because of
some disease which undermines your
health and robs life of its charm caus
ing you to lose hope and succumb to
despair and finally premature death.
Get A. M. I. at once. It may suit
your case exactly. It has suited
thousands of others. Trade A. M.
I. mark on every bottle. Sold by I
Druggists.
Acid Iron Mineral Co.
Columbia, S. C.
"I'm afraid our horse won't run,"
said he, when they reached the race
track.
Why, not?" she asked.
"He has been scratched."
"Good gracious! Don't people here
kcnow anything about court plaster?"
Testimony of a Minister. '
Rev. Jno. S. Cox, of Wake, Ark.,
writes, "For 12 years I suffered from
Yellow Jaundice. I consulted a num
ber of physicians and tried all sorts of
medicines, but got no relief. Then I
began the use of Electric Bitters and i
feel that I am now cured e . a disease ,
that had me in its grasp for twelve 5
years " If you want a reliable medi- a
cine for Liver and Kidney trouble, i
stomach disorder or general debility, (
get Electric Bitters. It's garanteed t
byW. E. Pelhamn & Son. Ony50c. i
I
Manager--What do you want to be
a star for?
Actress-!-Well, I've failed at ]
everything else.-Brooklyn Life.
A Love Leter-.
Would not interest yuif you're look
ing for a gurnedSalve for Sores,t
Burns or Pie. Otto Dodd, of Ponder,
Mo., writes: "I suffered with an ugly
sore for a year, but a box of Buck
len's Arnica Salve cured me. It's the
best Salve on earth. 25c a' W. E. Pel
ham & Son's Drug Store.
Lord Halsbury, the oldest member I
of the British cabinet, is in his ~
eighty-first year, is still hard at work, t
and his work agrees with him. He a
goes to Westminister in his capac- ~
C
ity of first judge of the realm at 10
in the morning and remains there a
until 4 in the afternoon, hearing ap- S
peals. This is a sufficiently long
working day for any judge, but at (
4:15 he takes his seat on the wool
sack as speaker of the House of
Lords, and remains there until .that
body adjourns at some hour in the
early morning of the following day.
Saves Two From Death.
"Our little daughter had an almost
fatal attack of whooping cough andj
bronchitis," writes Mrs. W. K. Havi
land, of Armonk, N. Y., "but, when
all other remedies failed, we saved her
life with Dr. King's New Discovery.
Our niece, who had Consumption in an
advanced stage, also used this wonder
ful medicine and today she is perfectly
well." Desperate throat and lung dis
eases yield to Dr. King's New Dis
covery as to no other medicine on earth.
Infallible for Coughs and Colds. 50e
and $1.00 bottles guaranteed by W. E. )
Pelham & Sn. Trial bottles free.
A girl from the town of Bordeaux
Was wooed by a fellow named Jeat
He asked her to wed
Then softly she said:
"Oeaux neaux. you're too sleat
don't you know kneaux."
-Kansas City Times.
Bob-Gosh Rob. where'd you ra
up those seedy old shoes?
Rob--Why. man, those are my p;
ent leathers.
Bob--But the patent has expir(
-h?-Yale Record.
Reporter-Then you think that t
nati-nal prosperiy ias triuched t
-igh-water mark?
Financier-Well, perhaps not. Stl
I wouldn't advise any more wat
for the present.-Toxvn opics.
Broke Into His House.
S Le Quinn of Cavendish, Vt., w
obbed of his customary health byi
rasion of Chronic Constipation.' Wh
L)r. King's New Life Pills broke in
1is house, his trouble - s arrested a
iow he's entirely cured. They
guaranteed to cure, 25c at W. E. Pi
iam & Son's Drug Store.
On the Way.
She-Yes, I just love dogs!
He-Then I'd like to be a dog.
She-Never mind; you'll grow.
Insomnia and Indigestion Cured.
"Last year I had a very severe z
ack of indigeslion. I could not sle
Lt night and suffered most excruciatii
>ains for three hours after each me,
was troubled this way for about thr
nonths when I used Chamberlair
3tomach and Liver Tablets, and i
:eived immediate relief," says Jol
ixon, Tullamore, Ontario, Canada. F
ale by Smith Drug Qo., Pelham
son, W. G. Mayes and Prosperi
)rug Co.
E. Phillips Oppenheim, a popul
English novelist, is visiting this cou
:ry. He is not a stranger here,
ie married a Boston ,jrl sever
rears ago.
Sick headache is caused by a d
ordered condition of the stomach a
s quickly cured by Chamberlair
stomacb and Liver Tablets. For ss
y Smith Drug Co., Pelham & Son, I
r. Mayes and Prosperity Drug Co.
Active love is attainable only f,
lim who does not place his happine
n his individual life, and who al:
~ives free play to feeling of good w
oward others.
A Judicious Inquiry.
A well known traveling man w)
isits the drug trade says he has oft<
eard druggists inquire of custome
w'ho asked for a cough medicin
whether it was wanted for a child or f
an adult, and if for a child they alme
nvariably recommend Chamberlaira
iough Remedy. The reason for this
hat they know there is no danger fro
t and that it always cures. There
tot the least danger in giving it, al
or coughs, colds and croup it is unsu
iassed. For sale by Smith Drug C<
'elham & Son. W. G. Mayes aa
>rosperity Drug Co.
Though we may have worked ha:
o achieve any great movement, y
nay not always be fortunate enous
o reap the benefits arising ther
rom.
Some Seasonable Advice.
It may be a piece of superfluous a
ice to urge people at this season of tl
rea to lay in a supply of Chambe
ain's Cough Remedy. It is almo
are to be needed before winter is ove
and much more prompt and satisfa
ory results are obtained when talk
a soon as a cold is contracted and b
onue settled in the system, which c4
inly be done by keeping the remedy:
tand. This remedy is so widely knovi
.nd so altogether good that no 0:
hould bestitate about buying it
>reference to any other. It is for sa
my Smith Drug Co., Pelham & Son, i
1. Mayes and Prosperity Drug Co.
In the good old times charity b
ran at home. To avoid this ev
nodern aristocracy builds mansio:
nd palaces, but not homes.
How to Cure Corns and Bunions.
First, soak the corn or bunion
rarm water to soften it; then pare
own as closely as possible withol
rawing blood and apply Chamberlaln
ain Balm twice daily, rubbing vi;
rously for five minutes at each app:
ation. A corn plaster should be woi
,few days to protect it from the sho
t.s a general liniment for sprain
iruises, lameness and rheumatisi
>ain Balm iP unequaled. For sale 1
mith Drug Co., Pelham & Son, W. (
JIayes and Prosperity Drug Co.
Master's Sales.
ix, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
ke J. W. Norwood, Plaintiff, vs. Thomas
Q. Boozer, Defendar:t.
It- By order of the Court herein, I
will sell to the highest bidder, be
' fore the Court House at Newberry,
S. C.. on Saleday in November 1904.
he within the legal hours of sale. the
he following lots of land in the Town
of NXewtberry South Carolina. con
1 -eyed to the same Thomas Q. Booz
er er by Talula F. Davis by deed dated
March 3d. 1893. and recorded in Book
7, page 143. in the office of the Reg
ister of Mesne Conveyances of New
berry County, South Carolina:
as
n- Lot No. i. Containing thirty-six one
en hundredths (36-ioo) of an acre, more
or less, upon which is a five room
re cottage and barn and stables, bound
fl- ed by Cline street. lands of Anna
Wicker, Mrs. Aldredge, by Wright
street, which separates it from lands
of M. A. Carlisle, and by other lands
of T. Q. Boozer.
Lot No. 2, Containing Forty
Eight One Hundredths (48-roo) of
an acre, more or less, upon which is
a six-room cottage and barn and
stables, bounded by Lot No. i,
ep Cline street, Wright street, the lands
g of John W. Earhardt.
* Lot No. 3, Containing Forty-Seven
L's One Hundredths (47-100) of an Acre,
more or less. bounded by lands of
or John W. Earhardt, Cline street,
& Wright street, and other lands of
ty T. Q. Boozer.
Lot No. 4, Containing Forty-Seven
One Hundredths (47-100) of an Acre
ar more or less, bounded by Lot No.
n- 3, Cline street, Wright street, and
as lands of Mrs. Livingston.
a Also that lot of land situate in the
Town of Newberry, South Carolina,
containing Ninety One Hundredths
- (go-ioo) of an Acre, more or less,
ad upon which is a four-room cottage
L'S and outbuildings, and represented by
de plat made and exe'cuted by James F.
Glenn, surveyor, dated February 5th,
1897, and bounded by lands of Mrs.
r Sallie E. Teague, separated there
ss from by Elmore street, and lot of
so 0. B. Mayer and J. WV. Watts, and
ill is the lot of land conveyed by Susan
D. McInturf to Thomas Q. Boozer.
Terms of Sale: One half cash,
balance on a credit of one year, with
interest from day of sale, the credit
do portion to be secured by bond of
enl purchaser and mortgage of the prem
rs ises sold respectively: purchaser to
or insure the premises and to pay for
st papers.
's H. H. Rikard,
mis Master.
is Master's Offnce. October 1:2, 1904.
d STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
rd John C. Mills, Individually and as
we Administrator of William Jacob
~h Mills, Deceased, Laura A. Cameron
'- and Talula Metts, Plaintiffs, vs.
Clifton A. Mills, Janie M. Mills and
Irving M. Mills, Defendant.
By order of the Court herein I will
dsell before the Court House at New
de berry, South Carolina, on Saleday in
r- November, 19o4, within the legal
st hours of sale, all that tract, piece,
c- parcel or plantation of land lying and
m situate in the County and State afore
esaid, containing Fifty-Three (53)
SAcres, more or less, bounded by
mf lands of T. B. Hawkins, Walter
ie Stockman, John Brooks and others.
le Also that piece, parcel or planta
T. tion of land lying and being situate
in Newberry County, South Caro
lint, containing Fifty-Four (54)
eAcres, more or less, and bounded
i by lands of G. F. Stockman, John
'Brooks, Walter Stockman and
others.
Terms of Sale: One third of th:e
purchase money to be paid in cash,
the balance in one year from day of
in sale, the credit portion to be secured
it by bond of the purchaser and a
tmortgage of the premises sold, to
.bear interest at eight per cent. per
[i annum from day of sale, with leave
m to the purchaser to pay all or any part
eof the credit portion in cash. Pur
n, chaser to pay for papers.
H. H. Rikard,
7' Master.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
John C. Wilson, as Judge of Probate
for Newberry County, and Public
Guardian of the Estate of Joseph
H. Moorman and Marion W.
Moorman, Plaintiff, vs. W. W.
Hodges, Defendant.
By order of Court herein, I will
sell to the highest bidder, before the
Court House at Newberry. S. C.,
on Saleday in November next. with
in the legal hours of sale, all that
tract or parcel of land lying and sit
Nle in the County of 'Newberry,
State afOresaid. containing Two
lIundrc'l and Seventy-Five (275)
Acres. more or less, bounded by
lands of. or formerly of, Mrs. E. M.
Maybin, Mrs. M. C. Caldwell, Mrs.
J. Addie Hodges and by other lands
of said V. V. Hodges and by a pub
lic road leading to Henderson's ferry
on Enoree river.
Terms of Sale: One third of the
purchase money to be paid in cash,
and the balance on a credit of one
and two years, in equal installments,
with interest from the day of
sale on - the credit portior?,
to be secured by bond of purchaser
and a mortgage of the premises sold,
with leave to the purchaser to antici
pate payments in whole or in part.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
Master's Office, October 12, 1904.
H. H. Rikard,
Master.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
J. W. Holland and Lilley J. Holland
and Mrs. Mattie Webb, Plaintiffs,
vs. Marie B. Holland and B. Hol
land, Defendants.
By an order of the Court herein,
I will sell to the highest bidder, be
fore the Court House at Newberry,
S. C., on Saleday in November, 1904,
within the legal hours of sale, all
that tract of land lying and being sit
uate in the County of Newberry,
State aforesaid, containing Two
Hundred and Sixty-Nine and six
tenths (269 6-io) Acres, more or less,
bounded north by lands of Mrs.
White and H. Williams, from which
it is divided by Page's creek, on the
east by lands of Dr. Hunter, south
by Newberry road and west by
Wells' lands and B. W. Watkins'
land.
Also all that tract of land in said
County and State containing One
Hundred (roo) Acres, more or less,
bounded on north by road leading to
Newberry, which separates it from
lands of B. E. Holland's estate, east
by lands of WV. Q. Watkins, south by
lands of R. S. Boazman and wvest by
lands of J. L. WXatkins and B. L.
Watkins.'
The above tracts lie near Chap
pells. Plats of the same are on Yde
in my office and may be seen at
any time.
Terms of Sale: One-third of the
purchase money must be paid in cash
and the balance on a credit of one
and two years, in equal installments,
with interest from the day of sale,
or for all cash at the purchaser's op
tion-the credit portion to be secured
by the bond of the purchaser and a
mortgage of the premises sojd-the
mortgage to provide for ten per cent.
attorney's fee in the event it has to
be collected by law. Purchaser -to
pay for papers.
.H. H. Rikard, -
Master.
Master's Office, October 12, 1904.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY. OF. NEWBERP,Y
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
(Complaint for Partitiorn)
Michael M. Kinard et al., Plaintiffs,
vs. Wilbur Shealy et al., Defen
dants.
By order of the court herein I will
sell before the Court House at New
berry, S. C., on Saleday in November,
within the legal hours of sale, all
that tract or parcel of land contain
ing fourteen (14) Acres, more or less,
lying and situate in the county of
Newberry, State aforesaid, and
bounded by lands of A. A. Nates, E.
M. Cook and J. S. Wheeler.
Terms of Sale cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers.
H. H. Rikard,
Master.
Master's Office,
Newherry, S. C. October 17 1904