The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, February 07, 1908, Page SEVEN, Image 7
r MY EXPERIENCE IN A HOSPITAL 1
M) (Continued from page six.)
look wiili anxiety to see if it was kiv- 1
lered up good, all but the face, wbicj 1
||l sot there a wonderin' why in the
Bnaine of common sents an' humanity r
kwshe didn't hunt uj) sonic little orfin 1
Jlchap to lavish her affections on, slid- *
'|?dy of nctin' the dunce over a stink- (
win' little old pug dog that didn't have 1
J no sole to save an' trane fur hev- '
H Well, altor while she signerfled
? that she wanted to git off an' that '
1 kynr stopped for her. She picked t
) up the pug very tenderly, tuck her '
V time about luckin' live shawl around <
H it good an' snug, an' then she step- '
I pod olY, while ;U the same lime the
ft pug give a sudd.in an unexpected '
PI, lurch, 1 eepod outen the shawl an' her
lovin' arms rite into a mud puddle 1
while she screamed: "Oh, you naugh- <
ty, naughty darling!" '
"flood Lord save the child from .
V serious illness on account of wet feet 1
an' exposure," fervently ejaculated 11
one young feller. "How very unfor- x
lunate! It will be sure to have I ^
k grip gel tin' its feet wet like, that," (
\ exlcaimed anuthcr. "Or dipthehy,"
]&y "Or tonsileetus," "Or newmony," '
^ "Or roomalistn," "Or newralgy,")
chimed in severil others all laltln' |
i fit to kill as we rid off an' left the _
k ? woman alone in her orful distress.'
W iWell, well, well; winiiriu have jest 'c
Y\ got to have somot'hin' to love, an j "
^ that's a fact: they're mad.' that way. i11
To love an' beloved is iniley :ii the!
whole sum an' substance of their ex-,
Kisience. l'ul f!iul never intended fur;'
n woman (o lake a dog l(? her home j ^
I an' give il I lie love which
k should be bestowed on some lit lie nuforlnnit
child.
i* \ 1 I
Well. 1 stayed in f'olumbv too or j j
three days, I don'I recomnieinber j
L which now. but I no it seemed a silo
F * longer than il raly was. 1 wanlel j
to visit the sky-scrapper an' die cap- ; j
ilil an' the penitentiary an' lhe,
svlm. but, law sakos, il sol into rain-'.
in' tin'.
i i a
T can'I go nowh'Tes, only to their
I horspiltlo to see Peggy. She wanted ! s
mo to stay rile with her anyhow, an' v
I I did stay ever mimil that I end. : '
She kepi Oalip's pickter on the pi 1 - s
i ler rile side of her face and lhe first j j
; day she cried iniley ni all lhe lime, ^
in spile of 'everything I end do. She f
loves |o read tlio', and pnrty soon s
|\ the nus gal found il out and ! v
brought her some nice maggyzeens.'< n
r ' an' she soon got interested in tlrem.' j
We larnl lhal it wood be some little . ;
time before lhe doekters wood operate |
on Poggv, fur (here was severil in : |
\ahed of her. i tv
"Well, she soon got acquainted within
\ severil of Hie,in nus gals an' they j
' wood run in a minit in passin' an'ji
^ have a few cheerful words with Pe-.*-| |
Iv gy, an' she ?|iiiI cryin' so much an'ju
[u*/'got reconciled !< the 'bought of mo >
k coinin' back home. 1 was anxious to;,]
l'\ come I wo, for .Teems an' the chaps ?
was all a boardin' an' 1 node jest. ..
how bad he missed his own 1 lucky s
L ^ Ann. T node that Peggy wood be |,
I treated good?a lot bolter than 1 end J ),
treat her at home, an' Iho' I hated to j tleve
her, I node she wood be all rite i s
^ without me, I'nl I eudu't do nnlhie * |
but keep her company. So 1 ki-sse.l |,
b. i' good by a ' I* ck e Orel ky.ir '|
' fur dopo. I '.* ! 1 f.il o a'|
li;tie spill bei'ote >m\ Iran;, we*- j ] 1
an'.had a long an' inlores' n;' eon- n
' verse with ('apt. Willie Kanvll. the S(
i trane caller at that place. <>
1^1 He's the kindest an' politest man ]
f/ f^l? ladies I even seen in all mv born
I g|da/e; if ever depo had a man like b
^ "'him, wimmin wood n't need no eskort t.l
when they traveled. He can look t<
^ after a duzzen at the si.me linve an' .
" no /or fergit w'aer to place narry a, b
won. He can git a earridgj fur you
by the time he nose you want won,
. an' in waitin' on a boddy he makes
@1 'em feel like he takes it as a onn\>i* n
to be allowed to do so. lie shore is J]
i^. won fine man, if T do say it mv- (
\ \f' . ' ,J
ii Well, as T was n-scyin' we go} up s
f a converse, the subject bein' horspit- o
P* tie-. He fold me > n.de l.?( abo-.L a
'em. i m' sod somet.Mn s that people (,
t went there sick an' got sheered well,'
, an' didn't need no operation. T'11 a
) tell you about won feller that Cap- (^
^tain Farrell (old me about, an' will
igive the incident in his own wnr.ls as l,
near as T can recomnieinber. I
W "A. few months ago a yung fel- b
P"cr come in on a trane from Ocorgy /
'j ju\ off wit'n tiie jiendyseet is, ail' bad ji
' .i.o be helped up tlie steps to the wait- a
! in' room. He was alone an' I help- b
\ ed him to a seel. Soon as the rush n
1 was "ver lie con\e to me and begun m
^ to question me about the horspittb, ii
an' wanted to know how to git there.
T saw ihat he was fresh from the s
country rn' pnrty green, an' T was | p
. ]?erticklor to give him plane dorec- i s
^ tions how to git to the horspitlle by J s
way of the street kynr. He axed, ii
me a lot of questions, but I told him I tl
r c
10 wood jost have to go an' sec fur
lis soli', fur 1 had never spent any
time there and didn't no anything
iibout 'the place only what I had
x?en told.
1 told him 1 was sure he wood git
rood treatment, but I didn't no anything
about their rules an' regilaiions.
Purty soon a street kyar
ome along, an' 1 tuck his suto-case
\n' led him to it. lie walked about
la 11* bent, sorter hopped an' hold his
land to his side as if in pane.
I helped him on the kyar, placed
iiin in the keer of the eonduekter.
el I i ii' him to see that the ynng frier
not the proper transfer an' got
>n tho rite kyar at the transfer staion.
Well, about too hours at tor that
lie yiin.;' fi*lh"r dashed in here like a
ornader, bare-bedded, his eoto in |
.vosi hand an' his suto-case in the
tiller, tin* swet jost porin' down his
'aeo an' his i/.e a biiluin' ill terror. |
le grabbed me by the arm, exclaimn':
'Cptain, oh, ('apt.! can they
uest mo?' sez I. "Well, 1 d?. ''t no:
vhat have you done?" He was trembin'
like a leal' an' was tnrrible exoit'(I.
Sez he:
"Capt., I'll make a cloon brest of
lie holt' thing: I'll tell you tin hole
ruth so liolp mo lieven! Then 1 imilore
you far my mother's sake to
lelp me git away frum here quick!"
begun to wonder if he had act illy
nmmitfod murder, an' glanced
iround to see if officers was already ;
ifter him, but 1 saw none. So I sez 1
o him:
"Well, yting feller, tell mo vore
rubble an' then I'll see if 1 can help !
nu out any way. Just go aliea.l now I
in' tell me ill!."
"Lord have mercy on me Cant.. I'
eet cudn '|. stand no sicii .loin's: I'm j
>ore but I'm onnest, so h.-lp me! I'voj
iee:i razed by onnest parents nn'j
auuhI to walk in the path of vort"w. j
awse'tho way of tho Irangrosser is
iard. Kvor day I pray lead me not
nto temptation an' the trap I go I
nto -jits by me! Well, 1 got to tho
lorspittle an' was carried to a room,
n * tho first thing I node for.? the
nirtiest gals come in there that 1 over ,
ecu in my life. There wern't but ,
i*o;i ehoor in tho room !mt I offered \
?'ni tliatan' toll 'em I was glad to
eo 'em. which wns won blamed lyc!
wondered what in the name of com- |
non sonso they had come in there j
nr. (ieewhiz! ('apt.. I 'vo not live j
islets |o home an airry won of 'em j
rood dy .led before she'd go into a I
nan's room like that. Well, Capt.?
his bore's tho Irate truth I'm tellv<
: wiiii of turned ilow.i
l>e !<:* ! on the bed. an' tilie others
ck hold of me?I'll sware it an'
i--. Piblo on it?an' pulled off
uy cole an westcol?:i n '?an'?an'
?oh, I hate to think il of tlioni. pur-j
v yals but it's so?they started to!
:>l<o off my britches, loo! 1 backed
p in won corner an' told 'em T'd
o to blazes fi rst ! They tried to on I 0
nie but I shoved 'em an' pushed
em an' knocked an' kicked til I
01 a chance to grabb my cote an'
ute-case an' I lore on I en lib at orful
il:ice an' luck down the rale rode
aril as \ cud clip il.' Captain Far011
laffed liarty over the memory.
>(> / he: "T don't think I over was
ickled so over anything. 1 told him
e was safe an' tried to ouiet him.
Mii' tloclvler sent lo the dopo' an'j
riefl lo <jei llio feller buck to I he
orspiltle. s:t,v>in' that be musl b">
pi file I on for pendyseelis. "Peinlytvl's
be hanged." stormod the feller.
fl feel well as I ever did in my life."
To shore was happy when he shuck
'olumby dust, from his foot an'
oarded the trane fur home." T
hanked Captain Farrell for his ensr
tain in' an soon was on the trane
comin' home to JeeTns. Peggy is
aek keeiti' 'house.
Itockfeller's Stomach.
Tt is the irony of fate that of all
ion who are able to satisfy the. eravigs
of hunger with the choicest
hings of prodigal nature's menu,
ohn 1). Rockefeller is a victim of
loniach trouble. Only Hie simplest
f foods may be taken, and these in
sparing manner, at the risk of infuse
suffering. His disease has professed
beyond the aid of medicines,
nil nil his great wealth cannot purlin
so relief.
There are thousands of Rockcfel?rs,
however, who could be cured of
heir indigestion if they would only
evin the use of a remedy known as
Hides' Great. Prescription. Tt is a
mroly vegetable compound of pleasnt
taste, costing but one dollar a
otlle and guaranteed lo euro the
lost stubborn case of indigestion
itliiii the use of six bottles, costig
but five dollars.
Who would begrudge this paltry
nm for such relief? Andes' Croat,
'rescription acts direct, healing and
nothing irritated or inflamed tisues,
promoting digestion and drivig
out all impurities of the blood,
lie primary cause of indigestion and
stomach disorders. In conscqucncc
of (his peculiar property, it is also
a successful corrective of kidney, liver
and bladder affections, and the
1110,1 wonderful rheumatic remedy 011
the market. Ask W. K. Pclham and
Son. who are local distributors, for
the names of people who have been
< 11 red. (Jet a bottle today and note
,\ou:' immediate improvement.
This Is Worth Reading.
''00 V- Zclin<ki. of (iS (iihson St.,
Hut tain. X. \savs: ''i eured the
must annoying cold sore I ever had,
with Ihiekleu's Arnica Salve. I ap|>licd
tliis salve o:n*e a day for two
days, when every trace of the sore
was .none.'1 Meals nil sores. Sold under
?ua ran too at W. ! ]. IVIham an.l
Sun's tlrii;' store. 'J.V.
mi* ?jotjj- .vci.imot kiaiua-n mraanrwmwa
$15 SAVED
To Organ Customers
FOR THE NEXT 40 DAYS.
Wc will sell our excellent ?x.? Oilmiiik at oni v !
j<>5 (Mir fyo Orjjmi*. for oni y f75.
St> cial terms: Onc-ttiiid now, one-third Nov
190s, lmlaiice Nov. i<y
If iincrcMcd. clip this in!. ard enclose it with
yciir letter asking for cat iloj; :m<l price li-,t
II yoii want the hest ? rjta:i on <aitli don't
delay luit wi itc nsal once and save fi=, and make
li< ill** n.i! iiionidiis.
Addiess MALONI-.'H MUSIC IIOUSI3,
Columbia, S C.
IANOS ANI) ()!((>ANS
" ^Vt/AV4fl> ^ ^^ ^
$1 a Week
slips through your finger
before you know it?and
nothing to show for it!
That $1 a week will put
a Victor or an Edison in your
home right away.
Good Music
and
Hearty Fun
Come and see us at once
or write for catalogues.
Sailer's Art and Variety Store,
940 Main Street. Newberry, S. C.
AVALUABLE PLANTATION FOR
RENT.
We will rent for the year 1008,
(lie farm of .'US acres of land situated
;i!)(?tu one mile east of Silver Street
.111(1 owned hy the estate of Wm. \V.
Spearman. I here is open upon the.
place ahout a four norse (-Dntract and
male this year 50 hales of cotton.
1 he placi? will be rented either for
money >: bales of cotton. Apply to
the undersigned.
.M. A. Carlisle,
.John 0. (lowiins,
Kxeentors ul \\ ni. AN', Spearman.
Newherry, S. C'., Dec. :t1, 1<){)7.
Valentin
Vc
I have a la
Valintines, c
comic and
make your
before my stc
MAYES' BO
NEWBEF
\
CHARLESTON & WESTERN OAS
OLINA RY.
Schedule in effect November 3rd, 190
Lv. Newberry (,0 N & L.) 12:46 p. n
Ar. Laurens 1:52 p. u
Lv. Laurens (C. & W. C.) 2:15 p. u
Ar. Greenville 3:40 p. n
Lv. Laurens 2:07 p. n
Ar. Sparta ibur<r 3.35 p. n
Lv. S|,artanburj* (So. Ry.) 3:40 p. 11
Ar. Hendersonville 0:25 p. n
\ r. Aslieville 7 :?i() p. n
Lv, Laurens (C. & W. C.) 2:00 p. n
1 Ar. Greenwood 2:50 p. n
Ar. MeCormiek 3:55 p. n
j Ar. Ai.i>usta 5:40 p. n
Not". The above arrivals and dt
partures, as well as connections wit
J '
I .iIIum companies, are "riven as int'oi
i ination. ami are not guaranteed.
Krnest Williams,
('en. Pass. A^t.,
Aujrusta, Ga.
Geo. T. Bryan,
Greenville. S. ( .
Gen. Airt.
Chajige of Schedules.
Klleclivo 12.01 n. m. Sunday ?Tai
5tli. 1008, file following is the tim
of departure of :J1 passenger train
i leaving Newberry Union station:
Southern Railway:
, No. 15 for Greenvillo . . . .8.57a.n
No. IS f??r Columbia .. ..1.28 p.n
No. 11 for Greenville .. ..4.17 p.n
j No. 10 for Columbia 8.17 p.n
C., N. & L. Ry.
No. 85 fur Laurens 5.10 a.n
No. 22 fur Cidumbia . . . ,8.17 a.n
No. 52 i'.ir Greenville .. 12.10 p.n
N'u. 53 fur Columbia .. ..3.10 p.n
N... 21 fur Laurens 7.25 p.i
No. 81 fur Columbia.. .. 8.30 p.i
No's. ^1. 85. 21. and 22 run dail
except Sunday.
The above schedule is jyiven mi
as information, is not guaranteed an
is subject to change without notie
G. L. Hobinson,
Station Master.
i
At Wholesale Price:
Bananas,
i
Oranges,
; Apples,
|and all sorts of Fruits
ALSO
I Homemade
j Candy.
!& JL
es!
ilentines
rge stock o
all kinds
post cards
selections
)ck is baoker
I0K STORE,
:ry, s. c.
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REPC
7 To the State Bank Examiner of tl
Bank of Newberry, S. C., at th
I] ber 16th, 1907.
l* (conden
1.
resour<
i. Loans and discounts
< Overdrafts
Furniture and fixtures
a' Gash and Exchange
i.
l- L1ABILIT
Capital stock
.. Undivided profits, net _
Unpaid dividends
Cashier's Checks
Deposits, Banks
Deposits. Individual
Bills payable
i.
0 3^ro. e?
' The People's i
n.
Prosperit
ii.
1. Paid Up Capital
Surplus arid Individual F
n. Stockholders' Liabilities
ii. Per protection of dope- i
" H. C. Mosfley President. N'1
"* W. W Whkli.vr, Cashier. G\
n.
? Better a conservative interesl
lv return when wanted, than a high
I about the principal.
'> A National Bank is a snfe Depc
1,11 makes it. so Likewise our Boar
?* of prudent conservative managen
DIRECT
? G. W. Bowers.
J. A. C. Kibler.
SR. L. Luther.
M. A. Carlisle.
J. H. Hunter.
J. P. B
We allow 4 per cent, per
Department, interest p;
Mosele1*
Our 36th carof that Choio
arrived, making 4,005 bbls.,
Best Patent
Best Half Patent
Every Barrel
| Choice Meal
j Choice Grits
i We are maKing some cut pricc
| and as a special inducement will
10 Cents on
r I on following goods, goods all mai
tion or misleading. This is to la
' 1908, and to be carried out to th
KU
All Ladies' Hats, Feather
I Dress Goods, Flannels, all M
Youths' and Boys' Clothing
Blankets, Men's Pants Goot
Misses' Shoes, Trunks, Vali
I Ladies' and Misses Jackets, 1
ing Machines. This makes
the extremely low price of j
tic for $22.50 and is certainly
fWe have an abundance of cho
ments, and to reduce them are
all along the line. Yours tr
Moselej
I
5 i
3 j The First Cough
Even tbotiyr), not severe, has a t<
tive yrrcnibrancs oi' the throat ;
^ Coughs then come easy all wint
\ ? slightest cold. Cure the first co
J | set up an im1.\nr?tion in the delic
@ lungs. The best remedy is
j ^ SYRUP. Ti at once g'.'ts right ;
moves I he cause. It is frte froii
j IP a child as for an adult. 25 cent.1
j$ MAYES' DRl
j ?# < ?> <t
i
J
)RT
le condition of The Exchange
le close of business Decemsed)
zes:
$161,790 26
3,479 93
3,636 92
? - 10,601 07
$1 79.508 18
ies:
$ 50,000 ()0
9,094 4 2
1 2 50
2,049 10
$ 2,779 72
... 1 1 1,072 44?1 13,852 16
4,500 00
$179,508 18
laiional Bank
V, s. c.
- $25,000 00
'rofits $6,000 OO
. $25,000 00
' nrs.
. A. Car! i.?.i r-:, V|?.e-President
:;.o. Johnstone, Attorney.
L o i your deposit with its safe
rate and a feeling of doubt
jsit. Government supervision
d of Directors is a guarantee
lent.
'ORS:
W. P. Pugh.
Jno. B. ellers.
W. Av. Moseley.
Geo. Johnstone,
H. C. Moseley.
owers.
annum in our Savings
ayable semi annually"
/ Bros.
e Tennessee Flour has just
and while it lasts goes foi
$5.50 bbl.
$5.25 44
Guaranteed.
90c. bu.
$1.85 sack.
js to suit the "Panicky" times,
make a clean cut of
the Dollar
rked in plain figures, no decepst
until 1st day of January,
ie letter, and includes
s and Velvets, all Woo
[en's Hats and Caps, Men's,
, Rugs and Art Squares,
is,(Ladies', Children's and
ses, Satchels, Telescopes,
Lap Robes, Domestic Sewj
our $30.00 Machine for
(>27.00, our $25.00 Domesbest
price in United States,
ice goods in all of our departmaking
some inviting prices
uly,
j Bros.
MrnwiM".I .V,I --TrnnTHWitu
j? $ vfy ^,j> O V' ?jj?>
of the Season,
1 w
->ndeiicy to irritate the sensi- ^
find delicate bronchial tubes.
er, every time you take the ?
ugh before it has a chance to
ate capillary air tubes of the
QUICK KlvlJKK COUGH
fit the seat of tr. ublo and re- ^
ii Morphine and is as safe tor ^
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