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- Total Indifference"
Tom Sheridan. the brillianti
I11ung son of a more brilliant fath
tr. had an uncle whose society he
much frequented. The uncle. Ohc
-as skeptical. did his nephew lit
tIe good and much evil. Among
,the things of doubtful advantag.
io a boy, which Ton acquired fron,
the uncle, was the habit of indulg
ing in metaphysical discussions:
and he thus picked up certain theo
ries and difficulties with which li
used to puzzle his father.
The life of Sheridan, senior was
Cnot a moral one. He drank to ex
cess. and he ran in debt to suppori
his extravagant style of living. P>u
he disliked skeptical notions. and
Eld to orthodox ideas in philoso
phy and religion.
Tom one day tried to engage hi
father in a discussion of the doc
t.:ne of necessity.
Father." said he, "did you ever
do anything in a state of perfect in
difference; without motive. I mean,
of some kind or other?"
Sheridan who knew what was
coming. and didn't relish such dis
cussions. answered, "Yes. certain
-<What? Total indifference-en
tire thorough indifference?"
"Yes, total entire. thorough in.
difference."
"Then, tell me," persisted Tom,
"what is it you can do with total
r.t... o.u t . F.
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indifference
"Whv. listen to( ym. Toi!" re
plied the father.
Whn Tom\ vas a vong* man. he
ne day annoutinced his approaching
marriage. I lis father thinking it
an imprudent act, threatened to
"cut him t with a shilling.'
"You haven't got it about you,
have von. s:r answered Tom.
knoving his father's impecuniosity.
"Caesar" and His Wife.
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"Yes, I do what I like at home.
yMv wife, she has to bend to my
vill, I can tell vou. In my own
. house I'm a regular Julius Caesar !"
His wife came into the room in
time to hear that last sentence. rhe
tyrant of his household looked a lit
tlei uneasv, but his wife neither
. frowned, nor apparently, paid any
attention to the remark. Bit after
a moment she remarked very posi
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"Gentlemen. it is late. and Julius
Caesar has got to go to bed!"
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stammered his excuses and retired,
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Notice is hereby given that I will
make a final settlement in the pro
bate court for Newberry county, on
the 23rd day of February, 1906, as
guardian of the estate of Carrie
Oxer and immediately thereafter
apply to said court for letters dis
missory as guardian of said es4te.
T. L. Johnson.
Guardian.
AN ORDINANCE
Relating to Street Duty in the
Town of Newberry. South, Caro
lina.
Be it ordained by the Mayor and
Aldermen of the Town of New
berry. South Carolina, in Council
assembled. and by authority of the
same:
Section i. That from and after
the passage -of this ordinance all
persons' between the ages of eigh
teen and fifty years in the Town ol
Newberrv. S. C., are hereby re
quired :to perform six days laboi
during each year upon the streets
of the said town under the direc
tion of the street overseer, or tc
pay Three Dollars to the Clerk and
Treasurer of the Town Council oi
the Town of Newberry each year ir
lieu thereof, which shall be due and
pay able on or before the first day
of April, Provided, that a receipt in
full of commutation tax shall be is
suedl to any person who shall pay
the same p)rior to the month of
*April: Provided, however. thai
nothing herein contained shall be
so construed as to exempt any per
son who shall become a resident of
the Towvn of Newberry, at any time
of any year. from performing the
labor or paving the commutation
tax herein requliredi.
Section 2. All persons violating
the provisions of this ordinance by
failing to perform the said labor
er pay the said commutation tax in
li thereof. shall.-upon col?victionl
tlereof, be fmued not more than five
di!!ars, or be imprisoned forT not
more than ten days or sentenced to
hard labor. on the public works of
saidl Town: Provided, that the p)ro
vsions5 of this ordinance sh~all not
apply to perl;ons holding a certifi1
cate 'of physical dlisability from a
reputible licensed physician. said
certificate not to be over one year
old and any' person presenting such
certificate shall make oath b)efore
the .'saidl Clerk and Treasurer that
such disability p)reven1ts him from~
making a livelihood at his usual
a<ocation : nor to ministers,of the
gospel in actual charge of a congre
gation. teachers employed in the
pulic schools, school trustees. and
yrsonsperrmnently disabledl in
military service of the State. any
peron who served in the late war
bet ween the States. all persons ac
tuallv employed in the quarantine
service of the State, and members
of the Fire Department of the
Town of Newvberry; Provided,
however, that only twenty mem
bers of each company of the said
department shall he exempt under
the provisions of this section. and
t shall be the duty of the secretary
of each company to file with the
Clerk and Treasurer of said Coun
cil a list of all members of his com
pany on or before the first day of
January of each year.
Section 3. That all ordinances
or parts of ordinances, inconsistent
with this ordinance be, and the
same is hereby, repealed.
Done and ratified under the cor
porate seal of the Town of
(seal) South Carolina. this the
third day of January, A. D.
1906.
A. T. BROWN.
Attest: Mayor.
Eugene S. WVerts.
Cit Clerk anrd Trasurer.
NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMI
Notice is hereby given that i
undersigned will on the 5th day
February, 1906, make a final s
tlement on the estate of M. L. K:
ard, deceased, and will immediato
thereafter apply to the Prob;
Judge for Newberry County I
Letters Dismissory as Administi
tor of said estate.
W. W. Kinard,
Administrator,
Newberry, S. C., Jan. 8, 1906.
State of South Carolina,
County of Newberry.
Court of Common Pleas.
Caroline Jones, Plaintiff,
Against
Jason Jones, et al. Defendants.
Complaint for Partition.
By virtue of an order of Co
herein, I will sell at public auct
before the Court House at Newt
ry, S. C., on Salesday in Febru2
19o6, all that lot or parcel of la
of-which the late Joseph Jones d
seized and possessed, lying and
ing in that part of the Town
Newberry, S. C., known as "Grc
Town," and bounded by lands
Guilford Snowden, Dr. James I
Intosh and the Southern Rail'
Co., fronting 63 feet on -St
a plat of which will be exhibited
day of Sale.
Terms of sale: One half cash
one half on a credit of tw
months, with interest from da3
sale with a bond of the purch;
and a mortgage of the premi
with leave to purchaser to an
pate the payment of the credit I
tion in whole or in part. The bt
ing on said lot to be insured
the policy assigned to the Ma.
The purchaser to pay for pa)
and recording same.
H. H. Rikard,
Master.
Master's Office, Jan. 11, 1906
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Under Crotwell Hotel.
(Schedule in Effect April 16. 1905.)
No 52. Daily.
Lv. Newberry. ........... 12.36 pa.
Ar. Laurens . ......... .... 1.50 P. m?
No. 2. Daily.
Lv. Laurens.......... X.-SoP m..
Ar. Greenwood ............2.46 p. mn.
Ar. Augusta.............. 5.2 p. mn.
Ar. Anderson-.............7.10 p. mn.
No. 42. Daily.
Lv. Augusta........... ....... ..2. 35 1
Ar. Allendale...... ................ .. 4 30 p)
Ar. Fairfax... ... ................ .4 4-12
Ar. Charleston..........................7 . 40 I
r. Beaufort......................b . 30
r. Port Roy al.. . . ........... ...... 6.40
Ar. Savannah.....................--. 6.45 5
Ar. waycross ... .... ........ .-.---- 0 loo
Ar. Jacksonville.................... .-- .
No- 1. Daily.
Lv. Laurens..................--.-... 2.071
Ar. Spartanburg ...............-.-.. 3.20 1
No. 52. No.
Daily. Ex
Lv-EILaurens.............. 2.09 p. . 8.
A r (..ffVle .....3- e . . * 0.20 1
beJ
ofN
e Grand Clear
et
ly
We have'comm
* clearance sale of
and Capes; all C
Youths'and Boy,
Caps; Rugs, read
Flannels, Blanket
Goods; all Underv
winter Dress Goo
Hats and Feather
Don't miss this
artget.good goods a
ion
er
21; Mosele3
ied
be
of
el Prosperil
of
VIc
vav
eetSTE
on . S TATE
and Of the condition of The Commercial Bani
business, Decomber 30th, 1905.
RESOURCES.
of Notes discounted................$358,741 95
iser Furniture and fixtures....... 3,051 93
;es; Due from Banks................. 49,405 10
tici- Overdrafts.......................... 2,741 80
)or- Canh in Bank...................... 16,730 97
Bld- - L , $430,671 75
and ATSOF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1
ter. COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. j
?ers I, J. Y. McFall, Cashier of the above
Statement is true to the best of my ]
Sworn to before me this 1st day
Attest: Z. F. Wright, 0. B. Mayer,(
Taking
- An,d find that we have
OU. would like to dispose of
G inghams reduced to
rothe 1 2 1-2c. kind now 8
the 5c., and a lot of other ti
or mnention. Cail andse
'sc Respectfully,
ora Prosperity, S. C.
t is;
and
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ise
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Bros.,
ty, S. C.
MENT
L of Newberry, S. C., at the close of
LIABIL1PES.
Capital stock.......... $ 50,000 t
Due Banks............... 615.77
Profits(less all expensespaid) 32,777 78
Dividends unpaid.............. 558 90
Dividend No. 17........... 2,000 00
Individual deposits.............. 344,720c20
$430,671 75
named Bank, swear that the above
mowledge and beiief.
J. Y. McFALL, Cashier.
)f January, 1906.
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