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SENATOR BLEASE ON PARKER TESTIMON (Continued from pago one) wer to me as a man, face to face, lie governor or ho lie what ho may, Tho following letter from Willia Lanahan & Son was read: "Baltimore, Mid., August G, 190G. ^ "Hon Cole. L. 1}lease, Ncwberi C. Dear Sir: lOnelosod wo hai you an a (Ti davit, duly executed lie to a notary public, stating-that you a not in our employ and never were ei .ployed to look after our interests .South Carolina. "Very truly yours, "William Lanahan & Son." Senator Mease then read the af davit as follows: " State of Maryland, city of Halt anore, signed Augustus W." Brad fori Personally came before me Samu J. T/anahan, who being duly swor says that lie never told Lewis A' Parker or any other person tliat Col .Ti. Bleaso was in his employ or unemployed to look al'ler his interests i Smith Carolina. A< n matter of fa? he did not have C<d. ('. I,. I'doase > 'employed. Nofary public seal. Ai gustns \\. Bradford, uotarv pnhli Baltimore. Md." " Now, Mr. President. I his allidax was published in the summer of l!t()l Lanahan was then living and 1'arkr did not deny or attempt to have La: ahan retract it. Now, Lanahan i dead and cannot speak, and 111 iG recti vilta witness shows np. Why Because I hit < I'reenville'.s Pattoi and am a candidate lor goverm against (Jrecnvilie's Ansel. Yes. si 1hat is my belief as to tho reason. 1 a mAn. Mr. President, savs? if m good friend, the senator from Kiel land, says Ilia! tie- senator IVoi .Bamherg I old liiin Ihus mid so. and 1 go to the senator from I'amber and lie says that llie senator I'roi liicliland is a liai*. v.hal more can do. I he tight is between (hem. K<|U.a ly so lh.) I* !11 m ibis case bel w.-i Lanahan .and I'arker. and why di Parker wail nnlil Lanahan was dead I do not say ibai I'arker is a lia but il Lanahan said that I was h airenl he lied, and if Parker says lli; 1 am Lanalian's agent be is a liar.' Senator 1 lipase llien read allidavi from Jodie M. h'awlinson, J>>li Black. Jos. |i. Wyle, 11. II. Kvan John I'ell Towill and L. W. lioyki who composed the two last Sla boards id'control of the Slate .lisp* sary. all of which are similar, exce that Ihey were sworn to before di .'ferenl ollicers. 'J'lie following i< on.1 id the six a fidavits: "Stale of Sou lb Carolina, Connl of ( lieslcr Personally came befoi me Jos. 1>. W'vlie, who being dul swor.i, says thai be is a member < it Ire Slate board of directors of tl tSou'h Carolina dispensary, and th; Col. (L. I'dease never direcllv n? indirectly solicited business or nske 1li.il purchases be made from Samu. 1. Lanahan or any other parly ei gaged in selling whiskey or oilier ai tides pi the Stale dispensary. Si^t ed Joseph l'>. Wylie. Sworn t<> hi fore me this dale. Au-.ru>! 7. 1!)!M iSigneil. I'?. Hot Is, L. S., N. P. f. Jv C." ''Now, Air. I'resident," continue (Senator Please, "there i> the rccon That is all 1 have -jot to say. I 1 not wan I (o be har-di in Ibis malle .1 enoeavore.l |o speak without fee 5ng and withoui temper, and I hav lold the senate what I believe. I hav 1 old thi-; senate what I propose I.. to the people of South Carolina, and 111 man that will conn- to my face an it el I in.' that I was Lanahan's agon (then, Mr. President, the world wi rflnd out whether he and 1 are hot (brave men or not. 1 thank the soi ate .for its kindness and ask tin these remarks and affidavits be prin ed in lire record.' SPLENDID PLAY. Dr. Jokyll and Mr. Hyde ? A Wortl Company of Fare Merit Strong Play. "Washington. 1\ C. 'Paper.'' Another large audience was pr? <onl last night to witness the (loo <win Slock Company presenting " Daughter of Satan." The plav w ? drama in four acts and portray the disastrous results of wine, w men and song. Tho company v celled themselves last, night and ea member appeared to better advantn than r-v. '.Ire previous night. Miss Flora Nelson, the. company charming loading woman, appear dn the title role, and although t part was -entirely repellanl to Y mature,she played in the manner boi Tho universal verdict last night w Ilia I Aliss Nelson is the cloveri leading woman that has ever play (Washington. Special attention mi be called to tlra elegant gowns wo by Miss Nelson (.luring1 the first two 'Y acts. They were 'elegant ami to the /ladies worth the price of admission. Mr. Goodwin, as Ralph llorton, ?- the drunkard, was excellent and his he portrayal of the demon brandy in >" tho seeond act brought storms of ap111 plause. Others in the cast worthy of mention Ave re Mr. Win. F. Scheller, who played a double, the misled youth 'y> Orval, and the renegade count, Mr. id Will (j. Davis as Isidore Markheitnr? er, the funny Jew. The specialties t re were excellent as well as numerous. |1- Tonight the coni'pany will present in a four ael dramatization of Robt. Louis Stevenson's great physiological n'ovol, "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." This is (lie play that made tlie late Mr. Richard Mimslleld famous, his version of the play naturally being accounted Ihe best. 1: TIm? Goodwin Slock Company will * 1 present tin? Mansfield version tonight with Mr. Goodwin in the title role. The story is of a respectable phy'* sieiaii in London who discovered a ,s drug, by the aid of which he; could i n Iranvjforni himself from a man into a j 'I' | fiend incarnate, ami tells how lie . " eventually ran out of Ihe drug and his l~ struggles for supremacy to try ami I).- his heller self. The beauty of lliis play is ilia) il i) is based upon facts ami is a True | [I. episode of an actual happening. li i t gives the secret ot 111old hrliel in j i- I rnnseodenlal medicine and is a rcve- j is lalion of students of eyeology. ie Tho Goodwin Company have been 1 complimented by all Ihe metropolii), Ian dailies in Ihe South upon their >r presentalion of this play, on account r, of the way I tin 1 il was rendered, sfaf[f ing that il, would do credit to n highlV ' I kiiil dcnlero, 25c. Money rrliuxliil if it f?ilnto il<i all 1; d | '.u. .v ? ii 111 mi llhis is V l.readi ' d It is not our pol I; bail for breakfast lemon for dinner < ! shop worn goods ii find at "Special Ba dear at any price. Jj gle item in our line a lower price thai consistently offer, viceable goods at * your own interes ,y Show You a on any every pure s- large trade we cor llv a day or by "Sp a* Only by persistent ;(_ have we gained public. Spend yc cli jro dollar gives the fc 3 Yc he i or ho kle ist The ?;air and ? rn er priced attraction. There will bo a double bill of specialties tonight in order to g-ive Mr (Joodwin an opportunity to rccovei himself after each act as the part if an exceedingly strenuous one. Don't Miss It! Young men and boys are especially invited to hear the New York Orator, Morgan L. McKoon, National Lecturer for the Loyal Temperance Legion Branch of the W. C. T. U., who will tell of the great temperance movement of the North. Kvcrybody invited. All young people are urged to come to heat one of New York's most popular speakers. FKBRUARY 17th and 18th. Newberry, S. C.. Central Methodist Church. On Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock he will speak to the ladies of \V. C. T. U. Rational Pneumonia Treatment. The most successful pliysicions are mow treating pneumonia by the application of counter-irritants." Tbev are learning to resist the temptation to doctor the cough, which, after all, is only nature's effort to relieve herself, and arc endeavoring to reach the seat if the congestion without the use of internal remedies. Some are using preparations about is pleasant to the patient as an application tif mud or putty, but the wisest use 1 pleasant liquid counter-irritant The ideal remedy is Noah's Ianiment. Is earcf.tlly compounded ingredients lossess wonderful powers of penetration >ud immediately reduce the indammaion and congestion. Noah's Liniment is absolutely harmless, and can be used freely without conultation with a physician. Apply the iniment freely over the point of pain or ongestion. Saturate a hot flannel and eep it applied to that portion of the iody. '1 he effect will be almost iiumeliate, and in many cases the threatened meumonia will be dispelled before a >hvsician can be secured. best for rheumatism, sciatia, lame ?ack, stiff joints and muscles, sore throat, olds, strains, sprains, cuts, bruises, olic, cramps, etc. l;or internal and exemal aches and pains Noah's I,iniment las no et|ual. 1'or sale and guaranteed iy your druggist, 25c Sample for the iskiug. Noali's Remedy Co., Richmond md Hoston. MaOMMMMaWMMtf.fJgW ?> >111 Ml?uiufMMq ^orth NG... licy to hand you out a ana follow it with a and supper. Shoddy, such as you generally irgain Sales" are too There is not one sinon which there is not i any other firm can We mean honest serBargain Prices'. Study rt?come?if we don't Glean Gut Saving hase pass us by, The nmand was not built in ecial Bargain Sales." : hard and honest toil the confidence of the )ur money where the >est results. jurs for Bargains, TTNER >quare Dealer. gov! r. b. glenn Of North Carolina, Says About I GOWAN'S PNEUMONIA CURE THE GREAT EXTERNAL REMEDY For Coughs, Colds, Croup, Throat and s ? = Chest Troubles I ing to the people?especially the children. I lu and throat Uonbles with marvelous effect. It is Anytime in the world th^t I can say a word for ; or reserve." I For Sale by all Druggist TRADE MARK (I Jt? W?lr( j! ^ REGISTERED ^ fj$jf twenty-tl fflf the standard * W T' ** J! ^ ^ j ^ie time WmmtT F0 S, i VALENTINES, VALENTINES, and FSEESMiaiWBWSm post. cards at Broadens & Iiuff's. | lis Herald and Xews building. I AVALUABLE PLANTATION FOR RENT. We will rent for the year 1908, the farm of 338 acres of land situated WT about one mile east of Silver Street i I ' and owned by the estate of Win. W. [ ?g - ? Spearman. There is open upon the i H 01 place about a four horse contract and ; ?j j made this year 50 bales of cotton. IB j ? |J^ The place will be rented cither for ja money or l?nles of cotton. Apply to | I COlW the undersigned. S |j M. A. Carlisle, If i^ip? g John C. Goggans, B g|jU|?| I Executors of Win. W. Spearman. I , I g1 I Newberry, S. C., Deer 31, 1907. I 1 B IV 1 THE STANDARD DR. Gno. ^ WAREHOUSE CO. |j J-*' BR BEGS TO ANNOUNCE: I. Its warehouse receipts are regarded as the highest class of bankable collateral - ^l^ai a 2 If money can be borrowed on any- II n g 1g| n thing it can be borrowed on the receipt KM 11 8 I (J PI U j of The Standard Warehouse Company. I IVI1III 3 Banking institutions are familiar . with the methods and strict business *-! 'H principles and financial standing of The B o r Standard Warehouse Company, and seek ^ -J ^ its receipts as a basis of loans. M ??h 4. The identical cotton that you place r_T <5 ^ <D in the warehouse is returned upon sur- U< W u render of receipts. 5. In case of fire your cotton is paid ?-h i for at market value, and you have no hh (j difficulty as to insurance, the full in- r? surance being maintained by The Stand- ^2 ^ ard Warehouse Company. /j 6. All insurance on cotton is main- W tained at full value in the highest class . " ! Knglish and American Insurance Com panics. > ^ I 7. The Standard Warehouse Company "th ( is absolutely independent of any other ^ organization and conducts its affairs upon strict business methods. | 8. The paid up capital stock of The Standard Warehouse Company is $350,1 000.00, and the company is absolutely safe, and its warehouse receipts come ?lv>Ilg Willi C ) ahead of the stockholders. ? 9. By having a number of Standard SO SllOW yOll Warehouses constructed so as to comply < ? . with insurance regulations and econo- DStllK. lO gUJir lilies in general inanagement The Stan- 1 . . . dard Warehouse Company offer the cheap- Cl?l lfllCrCStS. est rate compatible with sound business ? ? . methods, ample insurance and the full- yOU aDSOlUtC est protection of its( receipts. 10. The Standard Warehouse Com pan}' is anxious to have all cotton of farmers | and others stored, and offers the most "lyf A com pie te protection and encouragement Odl iie>l for farmers desiring to hold their cotton. T \ lllr.r?b-x*n 11. RtUes will be furnished upon ap- D1?CK.W< plication to Mr. J. D. Wheeler, local t? /-1 lVfatthn manager Standard Warehouse Company, -t"-l?*llll^' Newberry, S. 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Assistant Cashier. t] / LTBANK OF NEWBERRY S. C|>V^ ? I g n B^T nl of ^Ww S-X 3 8 - 8 p JT ' f \ E E <vI 2 H H SUCCESS FLIES very man or woman of goodgjudgment, r good judgment in the selection of a d your funds and look after your finanThis bank solicits your account, assuring safety. Why not open an account NOW? DIRECTORS: le. H. C. Moseley. T. B. Carlisle. elder. Robt. Norris. Geo. Johnstone. ws. S. B. Aull. Jos. H. Hunter. #