The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, January 13, 1905, Page 3, Image 3
THE PANTHEON.
It Has Withstood Vicissitudes of
Over Twenty Centuries.
Chicago Journal.
The Pantheon is the most inter
esting of all the interesting places of
Rome. It was used for its present
purpose as a pl# of religious wor
ship before the foundations of the
Coli. .um was laid. Its huge doors
have opened to admit the great ones
of the earth, from Augustus Caesar
to Napoleon, an assertion that will
scarcely be disputed.
It stands in the very heart of old
Rome, and the vicissitudes which
have befallen the Eternal City during
the 2,ooo years of its existence have
left it practically unchanged. The
-gilded bronze that lined its roof has
been carried off to "decorate" St.
Peter's, where, in the form of clouds
and Cupids, cords and curtains, it
fills the beholder with displeased
amazement.
Its tiles of bronze and gold were
removed to Constantinople 1,500
years ago, and the statues which
adorned it have long since perish
ed. But the mighty walls yet
stand, firm as ever, sweeping up to
the majestic dome, the largest,
though not the highest, in the
world.
One hundred feet across, a hundred
feet high and perfectly circular, no
architect could design a building
more perfect in its proportions,
more harmonious as a whole. It is
lighted solely by an aperture in the
dome, a circle thirty feet across,
Standing on its marble floor one
looks up to the greatest dome man
ever raised and through that the
blue dome which bends above it,
sending summer sun or winter rain
through those bare wards of.space.
The effect is so impressive, so en
tirely unmatchedl and unrivaled, that
the dullest of hearts and most un
taught of minds must perforce ac
1mowledge its influence. A man may
think St. Peter's ."disappointing,"
2may condemn the Coliseum as bar
baris or decide that he does not care
for the catacombs, but every man
who has viewed it has been impress
ed, even to the pitch of respectful
silence, by the Pantheon.
The huge leaves of the bronze
door revolve on their mighty hinges
as they have done since the days of
the Caesars, and so perfectly balanc
ed are they that a woman's wrist
can unclose them. Through those
doors they carried Julia, Caesar's
daughter, with all the pomp of her
imperial power about her. And after
the lapse of twenty centuries King
Humbert was brought across the
selfsame threshold to sleep his last
sleep in the ancient place.
"Aren't you 'going to see that per
formance?"
"No," answered Mr. Cumrox.
"But it is said to be very artistic."
A#That's why I am not going.
When people say a thing is 'highly'
artistic they are so often trying to
apologize for 'its being unpleasant."
-Washington Star.
* We desire toths
+ and prosperous N
is deeply apprecia
for our own. We
* take their subscrii
We guarantee all Axe
* say. Now is the time
at all prices. They will
memts and get rid of as
* Car-load Barb Wire
* County agents for Pe
We ciaim that the farmer
* here, VERY MUCH HER
All Ready.
Kansas City Times.
Servant-Mr. Smith is at the door.
Young Woman-Is his picture on
the mantel?
Servant-Yes, ma'am.
Young Woman-Are the roses he
sent me on the piano?
Servant-Yes, ma'am.
Young Woman-Is the book he
brought me on the table?
Servant-Yes, ma'am.
Young Womp-Well, let the pug
dog he gave me into the parlor and
admit him. I'll be down in a few
moments.
David displayed his wisdom by
saying. "All men are liars," instead
of picking out one man and saying
it to him.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Abso
lutely Harmless.
The fault of giving ehildren medicine
containing injurious substances, is
sometimes more disastrous than the
disease from which they are suffering.
Every mother should know that Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy is perfectly
safe for children to take. It contains
nothing harmful and for coughs, colds
and croup is unsurpassed. For sale by
Smith Drng Co., Pelham & Son, W. G.
Mayes and 'Properity Drug Co.
Sometimes a girl is in earnest when
she lets a man kiss her against her
will.
Bent Her Double.
"I knew no one, for four wceks,
when I was sick with typhoid and kid
ney trouble." writes Mrs. Annie Hun
ter, of Pittsburg, Pa., "and when I
got'better, although I had one of the
best doctors I could get, I was bent
double, and had to rest my hands on
my knees when I walked. From this
terrible affliction I was rescued by Elec
trie Bitters, which restored my health
and strength, and now I can walk as
strightuLas ever. They are simplY
w ul. Guaranteed to cure sto
mach, liver and kidney disorders; at W.
E. Pelham & Son's drug store; price
50c.
A man has a very treacherous
memory when there is going to be a
morning after.
An agreeable movement of the bowels
without an unpleasant effect is pro
duced by Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets. For sale by Smith
Drug Co., Pelhamn& Son, W. G. Mayes
& Prosperity Drug Co.
-When a woman cries it is a sign
you can't guess whether it is) be
cause she is glad or sad.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the
Best Made.
"In my opinion Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy is the best made for colds"
ss Mrs. Cora Walker of Porterville.
Caifornia There is no ~ibt its being
the best. No other wiWcre a cold so
quickly. No other is so sit a preventive
of pneumonia. No othe'r is so pleasant
and safe to take. These are good
reasons why it should be preferred to
any other. The fact is that few people
are satisfied with any other after hav
ing once used this remedy. For sale by
Smith Drug Co., Pelhamn & Son, W. G.
Mayes and Prosperity Drug Co.
ftR THI
THEIR PROS
ink the people of Newb
ew Year. Business ha:
tted. We are interestei
want him togea sam
>tions. MUTrUAL C
Head
s sold. That means that If one
for MIDDLE BUSTE
pay for themselves in one seas
ruch labor as possible.
md Field Fence just received.
ruvian Guano, also any other G
WE LEAD AND INTR(
can come nearer getting what he vw
, atd are prepared to BACK OUF
F.A.
What Shall We
Have for Dessert?
This question arises in the family
every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try
JeHI-O,
a delicious and healthful dessert. Pre
pared in two minutes. No boiling! no
aking! add boiling water and set to
cool. Flavors:-Lemon, Orange, Rasp
berry and Strawberry. Get a package
at your grocers to-day. zo cts.
One way to remove paint is to sit
down on it suddenly and then get up
again.
It's a fortunate thing for wives that
husbands seldom practice what they
preach.
The lucky man puts his best foot
forward instead of depending on the
left foot of a rabbit.
A Surprise Party.
A pleasant surprise party may be
given to your stomach and liver, by
taking a medicine which will relieve
their pain and discomfort. viz: Dr.
King's New Life Pi Is. They are most
wonderful remedy, affording sure re
lief and cure, for headache, dizziness
and constipation. 25e at W. E. Pel
ham & Son's drug store.
W :: ::the man who first ascer
tains what kind of advice his friends
want-and then gives it to them.
Stomach Troubles and Constipation.
"Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets are the best thing for stomach
troubles -and constipation I have ever
sold," says J. R. Culiman, a druggist
of Potterville, Mich. They are easy to
take and always give satisfaction. I
tell my customers to try them and if
not satisfactory to come back and get
their money, but have never had acom
plaint." For sale by Smith Drug Co.,
Pelham & Son, W. G. Mayes and Pros
perity Drug Co.
There is something very sensible
about women's wearing bustles when
they slip on the ice and sit down that
way.
Cured His Mother Of Rheumatism.
"My mother has been a sufferer for
many years from rheumatism," says
W. H. Howard of Husband, Pennsyl
vania. "At times she was unable to
move at all, while at all times walking
was painful. I presented her with a
bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and
after a few applications she decided it
was the most wonderful pain reliever
she had ever tried, in fact, she is never
without it now and is at all times able
to walk. An occasional application of
Pain Balm keeps away the pain that
she was formnsrly troubled with." For
sale by Smith Drug Co., Pelham & Son,
W. G. Ma'res and Prosperity Drug Co.
In school a boy is taught how little
he knows; at home he teaches his
parents how little they know.
Forced to Starve.
B. F. Leek, of Concord, Ky., says:
"For 20 years I suffered agonies, with
a sore on my upper lip, so painful
sometimes, that I could not eat. After
vainly trying everything else, I cured
it with Bucklen's Arnica Salve."
It's great for burns, cuts and wouds.
At W. E. Pelham & Son's drug store:
only 25c.
HEITY MEANS OUR
rry County for favors p
~been even beyond our
i in the FARM ERS and i
pie of the Southern Culti
EPENDENCE IS 0!
quarters for Har(
ends or breaks you can bring 1t
~RS. DISC PLOUCI
n. Labor is the dearest thing ti
Going at low prices.
ano on hand. Come and get pi
DUCE-THE REST FOLLOV
nts, outside of groceries and dry go
STATEMENTS.
CHUIMPRT. Sec-etary--T
CORN FIELDS
ARE GOLD FIELDS
'to the farmer who under
stands how to feed his
crops. Fertilizers for Corn
must contain at least 7
per cent. actual
Potash
Send for our books-they
tell why Potash is as necessary
to plant life as sun and rain;
sent free, if you ask. Write
to-day.
GERMAN KALI WORKS
New York--93 Nassau Street, or
Atlanta, Ga.-Y South Broad St.
ccaif ailv a girl insists on a
e:rc:: x;:e:!:I because she realizes
I: ..av be her last chance to show off
i.n :; 001 cinthles.
The Diamond Cure.
le .altst news rom Paris. is tiat
th-wy have disco . red a diamornd cure
f..r consumotion. Is you fear consump
tioii. I you fear con untion or,
pneumonia, it wil. howe-v.r, I e best
for you to take that Lrat remedy met!
tioned by W. 1' 'TcGee' of Var levr.
Tenn. 'I had a cough, for fourteen
years' Nothing helped me. un: il I took
Dr. King's New Discovery f'or Con
sumption, Coughs and Colds. which
gave instant relief, and effected a per
manent cure," Unequalled quick cure,
for Throat ad Lung Troubles At W.
E Pelham & Son's drug store; price
i0e and $1.00, guaranteed. Trial bottle
free.
cop.aMw
SUPERFINE SILVERWARE.
In tea and coffee sets, both ster
ling silver and plated ware. Te de
and desirable with each passing year
and our grandmothers' eyes would
twinkle with amazement at -:he dis
play to be seen here.
Daniels &WiIlianisoli,
Mullet! Mullet! Mullet!
tid all kinds of Fresh and Salt Water
Fish and Oysters. If you are dealing
n Fresh Fish, or intend to deal in them.
write for prices or send your orders to
ERRY FISH CO., Charleston, S. C.,
r COLUMBIA FISH AND ICE CO.,
olumbia, S. C. We ship only fresh
aught Fish, and our prices are as low
s they can be sold at.
Write us. Try us, and be convinced.
:RS' FRI
PROSPERITY.
ast and to wish them, oi
expectations and the ex
ye work for their wellH
vator, and if they like it
JR MOTTO.
i ware.
back and we will give you ano
IS and TUItN PLOU4
e Southern farmer has to pay fo
ces before buying.
IN OUR FOOTSTEPS.
dS, than he can in any other two s1
easurer.
The Cottonx%
Planter
with a habit Is deter
mined to get the best
possible results from his
labor-therefore, he sees
that his lands are well
provided with
Virginia-Carolina
Fertilizers.
This Is a mighty good
habit, too, b-the-way
for they ench the soil,
greatly increase the
acreage, and make cer
tain the largest crop of
hig'hest grade cotton.
fi your dealer cannot
supply you with these
brands of fertilizers,
drop us a postal or letter
and you will be equiped
with the best fte rs
at the least possible cost.
VIRGINIA-CAROLINA "'*e
CHEMICAL COMPANY ~
at any one of these cities:
Bichmond Va. Atlant Ga.
Ifforfolk, Va. ELymnnah, G&.
]Durham, N. Q. Montgomj A&
Shingles! Shingles! Shingles!
200,000 Shingles just
received, FOR SALE
CHEAP, also Lumber
and Laths, Rough or
dressed.
Houses Built on shirt
notice. SHOP WORK
such as Mantles, Doois
and Window Frames
a specialty. Repairing
of all kinds.
Shop in front of jail.
HALLMAN BROS.,
Newberry, S. C.
0B A N KJEO ST A
Boardat Cost. Write ick
SEOR6IA-ALABAMA BUSINESS C0O.LEGE,Macon,Ga
MAKE HOME HAPPY.4
+ -Good music will.do this.-+~
You want a sweet toned Piano,V
4 Or you may prefer afine Organ. 4
+: We represent the Standard Makers +
9 Our prices and terms will appeal9$
to you. Call on, or address
+ Malones Music House+
9In Opera House Block,
4 Columnbia, S. C.
Establi shed 20 yrs. Pianos t nd Organs'
le and all, ahappy*
cessive patronage*
eing as we labor
we will be glad.to :
ther. We do what weS
3H S. We have them *
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