The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, February 04, 1908, Page THREE, Image 3
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J $7.50
J SET OF WARE
With every Majestic Range sold
during this Cooking Exhibition, we will
give absolutely FREE one handsome
|| set of ware as shown. This ware is
worth $7.50 if it is worth a cent. It is
;m the best that can be bought. We don't
v|| add $7.50 to the price of the range and
tell you you are getting the ware free,
but sell all Majestic Ranges at the regjular
price. You get the ware free. Remember
this is for exhibition work only.
Ware will not be given after this week.
I This ware is on exhibition at our store,
pi and must be seen to be appreciated. j
Come in any day during the week.
Make our store your headquarters.
Have coffee and biscuits with us. '
|l Come if you intend to buy or
JS not; the information gained will serve
m youin the future. '
E VEW BODY WELC
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er.'siliuii' the roniniissii.il had vested ! .jnrisiiirj ;o;i :i is adi
it willi certiiiu discretion. with .ju- { will name a Master I
I 'A dicial determination, in taking . vi- as lit the justness i
v lieimm.* and d'terminim*- l or it>elf I lie claims, ami he has it
justness nl' claims, ami ilia. the: rase lie <!iil so there i
^ pV Stale had nut divested its.'IT ol" its | vest i?Ji I ion which won
immunity from suits. The creditors' rascality and all lh<
he insisted, had ao rights lo the pro- i decides that he has
ceeds of the dispensary. They had J for any of the cans<
sold on the credit of the State and the case in the I'aitt
must look to the Slate for payment. ! will end.
and could not take State nionev i Attorney l>. 1/. Ah
yiflj # t .t"'*
wliich was in the hands of S'l at.'| hia; Attorney (loners
f agents for certain purposes only. ! Mmrdceai, ol' <'|harlv>
"('an creditors he paid hy order of j out of town attorneys
Court out of this fund without af- j for their homes toniti
t'ecti:i:;- the State's interest?" lie!
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asked, lie maintained that tlie ered- The Miracle of Se
itors had not coni]died with the con
dit ions imposed hy the Act, ami I hey Orison Sweet Alarde
conld not claim benefit, of an alleged Magazine.
trust fund unless they did comply. fj waR said that >
The Judge asked if Mie State conld en(W \n ? battle douh
not haw absolutely covered the mon- 0f i,ia forces. lfalf I
ey into the treasury and so remove;! ()|' an army resides
| any doubt, but as it did not do so did iViHi in tireir leade
v or did not this indicate that the State loader doubts, hesital
treated the money as not absolutely whole army is thrown
its own ? "jln either case," the |M1| |,js confidence do
Judive then asked, ''suppose the fund ance of every man u
was dissipated hy the commissioners, rpiie mental facnlti
what then would be the remedy of | nuis| i,,diove in their
creditor-; ?-" M r. Abnev replied that j compiet-able will. T1
I . the creditors must proceed only as doubter, the hesitate
^ the statute directs, and when Ineydi.l ||,? man who is not
if would he time lo consider their w|m thinks he is not
equities. "The Court was asked, ||(-, undertaken, is
he siiid. "to usurp the functions and mv< and everything
| discretion vested in a certain body | |,jm< There is ;i wesi
( and to substitute therefor its own?i;M. |jm><
\ to suhst it ute its judgment for thai ol j |n an omern'onry.
the commission," I man can often per for
At the very close of Mr. Abney's strength which he coi
talk a short discussion arose between proximate in cold bio
rhim and Mr. Barnard as to whether man multiplies his po
a State was immune from suit or ly. Think of what d
"privileged" not to be sued, an.l it wonren, 'even invalid
seeminjr to appear that I here was no plished when domina
real difference between the views of promo occasion or a
the counsel in essentials, but only as I'll" imperious "inns
to the acecplsince of words. Judye i slrenytJi and unusual
N. Pritchard remark'.-d with ;i smile that j families. So a "To:
ho was vlad to be able to agree for | nuwvcring self-conli
once with both of the opposing couu-|lhe entire man, phys
s0), morally. II raises hi
If Judge Priteliavd does assume power, and makes hi
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malleable and charcoa
?AT OUR STORF
gins Feb. 3, Ends Feb
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; ' ? . " ' ' ' J ' Lava Pot <& Cover
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PaXc,ni N everbum Wired Drippiixq Pans. _ .
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milted Ilia! lie '; what would I?? impossible without ! lT 17*? IPjjP*
o take evidence I this wonderful stimulus. ' *'
i?l" the various j An ove: mastering I'aitli i.i oneself! "1
marked that in > i'l ?*n enables com para I iveiy i.::: oraut 'Si vf
tvoiiid be an in- : men am! women >L< ni.trvcl ux I R%T' lii ^ra!\ '" ' 1
Id lay hare any j i!?in_'s- feats which sensitive, timi l. j
:> facts. 11' ii.* j d::ii!>ti:iu" people. ol' far i: renter ahil- M|}* I
no jurisdiction j ity and much liner texture a.id nobler I eKS jftaf WBM j
>s pleaded then 'qualities shrink from altempt iuiv. 1 A ^8 ? g
d Statt's Court , I know people who have hcen hunt-j (I /**?SHS8^ W-a
imr for months for a situation; hut ' I CTTPI
mcy, id* (.'olum-j they i?o into an oilice w ith a confes-J jn J II J?'?' i k "J a
;il Lyon. T. M. siou of weakness i:i their very man j lj:j fx v
don. and other ; :ici : they show their lack of self-con- j / I I'l ^
in the case left lidence. Their prophet v i f failure is | I (>] /y ***'
. . . I I lug //1/ *
lit. :n tueir faces. >n their manner. They j M Ij.f //
j r urt*?mler h d'ore the hattle begins, j jjl
If Confidence. | They are livinjr witnesses airainst
ithemsidves. /"
n in Success When yon ask a man to uive you a ii 1
position and he reads this lan^uaire '/ jxEfiTAy
Napoleon's pros- iu your t'aeo and manner, "IMcase 4- ^-3
led the stivnt?th ,?ive me a position: do not kick me /<$$)'$ 1^11.0
the eltcctivf'Tioss out; fate is against 1112; '1 am an /*
in the soldier's unlucky doir; T am disheartened; I
r. ANTien thv have lost confidence in myself," lie "
[es, wavers, Hit'1, will have contempt for you; iie will jj$4 lB^y 831 is Rl
into confusion; say lo himself you are 110I a man, to ( Qga Kg 535^
uhles the assur- start with, and he will vet rid of | y. A' vl W tK* few
j !jar^w '^\rj.a>ctv!?anvi* %*.irfr'ra?\*ativ.'.vitfft-*vrr*v ?4l .cr.ra?sirafc*r*?.mfaw?wi
uder him. you as soon as he can. j j
es like soldiers, I f you expect to uel a position, you [ " H ">]
leader?the un- j mud iro into an oilice with the air 1\ 1 I"T^HlTs
le mind of Ihejof a compieror; von niusl llimr out j V/| h
r, the waverer, j coiii(i(lenc(> from yourself he Tore you j /A I //- "" 0 * ^
sure of hi inset f, j can convinc.' an employer thai son j yywS/JldJs/r/'^ ^ l! j fi1 Bt '
equal to what i are the man In- i> looking for. N'??u j ^ s ' {:S\fI 4F%
set toward fail-I must show hy your very prcseuce I ^ ^vVyV/l/ !' S.5S5
w/orks against that you are a man of force, a man ; I'
keniny all aloii'*- J whu can do thinv.s; with viiror. cheer- J 1!
i fulness and eul husiasin. V 1 j yt'Vl I^Ji^6ae?lfv'fctteM88B
as in ilaiejcr a if yon enrrv with you i videnee of j } \\\ \i'
111 IVats of ?fivat your power, the ha?lue of ,,uperiorily, ' ?c?>^
il.l not even np- then von will not wander the streets
od. Arousinir a looking for a. situation, verv Jony. .
wcr tremendous- Everywhere employers are looking ,,,"1 Us lls', 1,1 ( ,(,n" son"1
elicato! men and for men who can do things, wlm can clm 0 snpicmo coin!. ( i.m spf . ?
1 1 .1 ip. 1 been 1:1 many leu'al scrimmai'es 111 lloiin.lern
s, have accoirif conquer hv inlierent lorce and encrirv. ... ' ~ "
ted hv some su- just ices'courts al home, but had nev- .juinhle o
mitvl.lv'passiim. Speaking Plainly. " r <U,nA in <,,,> pn-sem-c of presi.lin.
f </iv."'S ad h-d I Tloh.'inia i. ,IV" s,"li,l<' 1,11,1 l"H?'? nrjr
. , .11 i\.r mm > . . 1 . supreme court, in ticn. ral Ierm as- "Mr vpower
to all the I he lolliuinii ane(.lo!e. alter rc
;| self faith, an ' inaininv ii sioiaye nian\ year.-, iia-I ' ' ,s ' >.? 11.? "
ihuice. braces up I been du^Ud and 'iroiiuhl 1" li'jlil. ! I ''', ' "I"'1"'' ' ' ' '' 1 <* ><' it il
n 1 11 1 ] i'i 1 1 1 ! :'C'd his v\ old ^ so o I'l 1 >t I ha' i t 1 , .
icaliy. menially. .\ youn^ and allerw.nd di<lr.i l
m lo his highest ^uislied attorney from an up-c.uidr j V1 ' - quile evident thai ne ninl >0011 I doubt les.im
do with eas'3 district of New York state was ar^i-lbe iouted by his own confusion unless I justice of
L IRON RANGE
Facts About the Gre .t Majestic Range
It is the only range in the world
made of Malleable and Charcoal Iron.
i lt has beyond any question of a
doubt, the largest and best reservoir.
It uses about half the fuel used on
other ranges and does bettor w >rk by far.
The Majestic All Copper Nickeled
Reservoir heats the water quicker and
hotter than any other. It is the only
reservoir with a removable frame.
The Charcoal Iron Body of the
Great Majestic Range lasts three times
as long as a steel body. Being made
of non-breakable material, there is practically
no expense for repairing the
Majestic.
As for baking it is perfection, not
| only for a few months, but for all times
| to come.
4 Great Mnjestic Rtmgc lasts three
$ times as long as a cheap range, but it
don't cost three times as much.
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j I*R()()I' -\Yc don't ask you In lake our wop I lor any
j j of the above statements, hill if you will rail :it our stop-,
^ a man from the factory, where Majestic Ranges are made
i j will prove to vour satisfaction that these are absolute ;
i facts, ami will show you many more reasons whv the
| ( real Majestic Rani^e is absolutely the best that money
i i can huv.
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RYBODY WELCOME!
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For
l:y-three years
ard of the South
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Norfolk, V*.
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r sImmi 1.1 occur In break Die. "Well, then," replied Sinithers, " [
Hilly, ami ,jusl jis he was wish llial while I am busy alluvia ting
i'-f Ilie deepest in a chaotic your honor's dense iynorainv ol' Mio
1' lanunaye and ideas, Ire i law, you would keep your d d
jml'.re interrupted with the month slint!" Thvs court laughed
i-,marl<: heartily and waved for him to pro uiilher-..
I believe i: will he rew eloquent, an.I won
i iic-f lo \our-? If and t.. tbe '"'s ?" 'lie midst of hearty apymi
will addre-s n-' in !h | pbii?>e.
and i 11 .' > rti i a I nay llial \oii * " *
use in addivssinv yont local j KRFN({ ifOXJli. LAUNDRY !<> Ilroadthe
peace " '',,s ^ K ii IT, llerald a;id Ne.ws
building.