The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, April 03, 1908, Page TWO, Image 2

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<|uisliin?- Ms work lor tl,o Slalo and nation. I It* said 11iv? real in the national ?*.'ttn|?;iinii would mil open ?? nnlil October and thai if |,is phvsieal condition pci init |*Ml, he would <. <', jn(o Hie can.pai-n tooth and nail and work Jor the triumph of Democracy. Lettor From Sonator Chaiidlor. Aiiion.tr I he letters the senator' was reading when the State's representative reached his home was one from I'ormer United Slates Senator WilK' ('i?;m.!l?*r. a Wcpublieaii. of N Hampshire. Senator Chandler ami Senator Tillman, as is well Jsimwn, are warm personal friends, ilo said thai Senator ("handler at the 's S,'H vigorous ami' in lull possession ,,1* his mental powers. IJp to :i .year ago he was |>resident of the 'Spanish-American war claims commis. ??"? Since that lime he has been praHiei.,:-- law in Washin?lSenator I illman paid ;l ),iuh I ribnte In the Inn.M-r senator of New 1I a m psh i re! i llhrniub a Ik'cpuhlicaii, Senal'M illni.iii .-aid that m> one could oues' "'n llis pat riot i-m ;,m| t|l;ll j,,. .yards Ii mi as ;i very 11i _ !? man. When asked if in- would m I alh.w flic teller ,u | ?iIdi11I. |j|.. senator at lirst declined. bill afterwards imiisciiIed |0 ils | ?i. I* I i ?-a I The letter follows: "My Dear clilovcd: The papers - i.v v.m arc siavin- in bed. C |. "Slav I her.*. 11 you knew bow many plutocrats th:.| lad p|ca<e- yon would realize "ul 111 "" "Ih.-r way can you cause so much happiness |o iiumaus. They 1'iay not be the class of bipeds who/,, you hv lo p|ea<e ami praise but (iod works in a mysterious way I lis wonders to perform. is a ' 'inc for auiu.*>t v to ward all criminals. ' ' v "1' \ > Ve ! Ie1i \ i' | I,. i.. |, j , j j. _ h,,i" |l- " pi: 1 ei i,omi nal ' 1 1 1 " p'-udinv prose, in ions of ; 1 ? '11 I he 11 or I, e| mill! ' ,||,! rii'l all.'ne.s : |? .j | J|. il lb. . r;1" ' V id.-nee. and lli- n dis ' " < '> A statute of limit a I ions v in \\ pi o | j o j| s a Iter otic \ ear uo| be l ore. "( '!) The labor unions to boycott everybody al will, and no ill jii lit I ions In lie issued. " '1 I'I'e Sherman law |o he So nioditied I iiaI | rusts shall be deemed reasonable and sacred until a court al I he end <>!' a lawsuit shall say they are unreasonable. "( ?> I lie railroads may make pool'"".I rad, ad lib. divide | ratli.- and plot eeds and agree iiof |o compclc with each other. I he plutocrats and proletariat al! i for Ta fl ! "If \ on were lo ;..,.| (l?| ,,f |h.(, Von | niii>-hl c\po-,. i! i i plan and defeat Mr. I Sryan. 'Slay in 'bed ami Mryan will win. Von know I have often told you YOU were a ureal help |n the IfepnbI??> by your talk. Now you will aid | > il h\ keeping <|u'.e| I ) See ! 'While yon are away I shall nige Mr. Ii11rr* *\s lo -el ibrou-h a pubbii! ami lake the credit awav I'roai you. Will lie do ii "Seriously now lake a rest. Do not be worried. Sleep, walk in the garden and see the glories of the flowers. *'\ is medical rix naturae. lie .1 larmer again and not a statesman anv htM';;-!-. fail !i fully yours, ele.. '' \\ at. K. ('handler.'' Mni. Tillman Sli.ippi?iAspp.ragus. Darin*: ilie eonversaiion of two hour- . more between Senator Tillman a:nl lite representative of the Stale, Mis. I illman was busily engaged i:i I lie packing house, along! with si\ or eigh I hands, pieparing as-' paragns for shipment by express to Hoston, New \ ork, b'ichmoml and Atlanta. Mrs. I'iI]niaii was hard at work washing the asparagus and marking the boxes for shipment. She has about eisrbl acres planted in this vegetable ami' has orders for all that she can furnish. Al prcsenl the market price is 10 |o .")() cents a punch. When lirsI approached today Senalor I illman talked slowly and deliberately. but after warming up lo iptes1 ions of interest him his old liui(> hie was apparent. \\ bile he is somewhat leeble physically, his mind is perl eel ly clear as was evidenced bv tin* various topics he discussed in a vigorous manner and I he interest he displayed in State and national affairs. "When the senator was lirs I stricken lie said that the attack came upon him as if a flash from a gun. Ife attributes I ho present illness to that with which he suffered II years ago. when he lost ais eye. lie was similarly affected then and has had several attacks of a like character since that time. Senator I illman's wishes are to jjel away from everything and have absolute quiet for a time and he feels and hopes that this will restore him to Iiis former vigor. During (lie course of conversation reference was made to the recent J speech ?r Senator Tillman in the senate, in which ho took the Republicans to task ami incidentally gave President Roosevelt a walloping. IIj said that never before in his life had be felt less ILk'e making a speech, nor had lie ever before experienced such a strain and effort as he did while deli verinn his address on March It!, lie said that lie was in full possession id his I acts :iud thoughts, but ' still !i?* was iuiiii)h> Ii: assemble liisl amniunition as lie should like h> have done, lit; nave notice on Saturday of bis intention to deliver the adVlress on Monday and had but a brief period to , prepare his remarks. c I '''Senator, did you see much of the late Senator William .James Bryan of I'lorida. and what was your opinion of 1;i in * * * "Well. lie was ill ihe senate only a slu>rt time, but lie nave every promise <?l beiiii!' a valuable addition In the I 'I'limera I ic -ide. " lie ?.;ii,l | j Sena'o;- IJryan's death hail* grieved j him very much, a- il 11a:I other sena-j lor-. c-pecially becau.-c < ! Ins voiitli j and - real promise for future devcloi). j M'.eiit. II,. I it.ni-iil !??.?! the florin.i ' f -i-naior onlii liave made a name fori" 111111 - < 11 : : i < I rellected credit upon his Slate. lie said that the younn sena or had been married Inn l hree <>r j ? four year-., having won a bride at j Lexington. Va? where he at I ended eidIe-je ai \\ ashinirton ai d Lee uui- ! versify. A Campaign Button. Amonn oiher lliiuns of interest, re- ' ] ' ceived in the iiiorniun's mail of their senator na- a "Bryan but ton," which i? J ne pre-enied In the e?irrespomleiit. !e I Tin- 'nil Ion, w Iiii'h .s I obaidy one i ' j 1 'i''-i '"ei'.'ived in Smii h ('arolina. . "1 I .< ' ' :*!'. I.i i'::er ; ;tan a -il v tv 1 I I !' .? r and e..;i | a: r> iio? likencs>es ofit; !' Wa-hitivliin. Tlinmas del'fer- h | '' ' A ud! c\\ Iar'.-1 !' :i;id A brah:itil j S i 1 Mi u !! Ii Mr. I >jv a n in I he cen' it, j h | under ;!?e u!n?e pic.ure is this in- $ ! - ?-ri; ! i? :i: "The People's Choice." ; A' t ie lop i-, a legend, "Kucmies of Special IYi\ilencs. " and on the botloiti !- "I plodder- of Fi|italilv of | Ii ? % . ' ii Ju-t above Mr. Bryan's head in the tl picture are inscribed1 "Ideal Ameri- I< can-.' and "Popular Statesmen.'' Old Calendars Reused. At this season of ihe year, when ev- 2. ery one wants a new calendar for ], BHK. ii may interest readers to know I hat if they have au old one of either the years 1S12.1S |0. ISiiS or ISOti ly-j iii-.r around the house it will do .just j :is we!I; also if they will save their I.UK calendars they can be used over a-rain in I0!li>, 1! M?-1 and so on up. This noes io show that calendar, like history. repeats itself. I lie year IOOS being a leap year, its calendar can be used only every twen. t \"-eiht years, but the calendar of !!ll?7 "1111j I,. 1),. saved, for il is a useful one. For inlanee, il was found ' han.U in I7S2. 17!):!. 1ISO."). ISM. I IS22. Iis.!!). is.")0, istii. ist>7. IS7S. I' SO, ISO.") and l!M>7. and will be used again in I01S, and I hereafter every six or eleven years, exceptitig when I ne year 2000 comes in, which while divisible by four, isn't a leap year any more than IS00 or 1000 were. So we lose ;> 'ay and I hey net an extra year a- the icsiilt. which *11(-a11s a period of iwelve years must elap-e between the lime we use th calendar before the yar *2000 and the t inie we nexI u-e i: a I t? r I lie vear I 2000. * Thi- ma'.tcr of the recurrence >f the ? same calendar every six or eleven \ear.- i- very simple when looked in- y to. I lie year 1007 beiran on a Tuesday. a.id when Tuesday begins a year aa-jin it is eviil'etit the same calendar can be used, utiles ii is a leap year. As 100S is a leap year, starling' on ^ Wednesday, an exlia day is gained, and 1000, instead of starting on I Thin sd ay, doesn't net going until Friday, 1010 on Saturday, l!)ll on Sunday and 1012, a leap year, on Monday. So while 101,'I would naturally start on Tuesday, the extra ^ day shov?'s ii along to Wrednesday and I uesila v is nii'sM. 'fhen 101-1 >tar:s on fhursday, 1015 on Friday i'r.d 101 Ii. another leap year, on Sat- v urday. In turn 1017 slaits Monday j instead of Sunday, on account of leap year, so that not until 1018 do we liuu ti year which s! ir.s on Tuesday a-ain. the same as 1007 did. yet it ii- 5 not a leap year. II is evident that if only one leap year had come in. as in the period from 1001 to 1007, the same day of the week Ihe year to start on will recur in six years, but if two come in eleven years must intervene. "Be true Jo the best of yourself, fearing and desiring nothing, but living up to your nature, standing bodily by the truth of your word, and satisfied therewith."?MWus Aurelius. At Wholesale Prices Bananas, Oranges, Apples, ind all sorts of Fruits. ALSO Homemade Candy. \\ hen attacked by a eouyh or a "1.1, or when your throat is sore, it < rank- foolishness to take any other u'dicine than l)r. Kiny'.s New Dhow ry. '' savs C. 0. Kidrid-e. of mpire, (la. "I have used New hseover* seven years and I know it * the hest remedy on earth for Miyhs and colds, croup, and all '"""ill ami '.in- I ruohles. My iv:i are subject I., eroiin, but New )iseovery ?itii?*]<!\- cure< ewrv atiek. Known the world over as ilir um'4- of throat and In in.- remedies. I'M under guarantee at AY. K. I'd. am and Son's druvr store. f>Oe. ami 1.00. Trial hot tie free. 10.000! Agents wanted at once, previous xperienee is not essential, write soon you wish to make money faster tan you ever did before. Address J. Clark. Conway, Ark. Mileage Books. ">00 M?i|0 State Family Tickets #11.">.?fJood over the Atlantic Coast line in each State lor the head or do^ I JONES' a S, B. Jones. DUAL. I STAPLE & FANCY OR Confectioneries, Fruit, Phone 212. New be Dear Madam Housekeepe Wc .ention to our stock of jroc.erics and solicit ? our potronage during t We feel safe in sayin -he most complete that -hat we can serve you i ler. We will ever keep in >ortant points: quality 'ice modorate prices, If you are not alreac /.e would be pleased to List of satisfied cUstc We wish 1908 to be ou fou join us in making ; Yours foi 9 [ pendent meni'bers of a family. Limit! i-d 10 one year from <1 ato of sale. l(MH) Mile I n 10 reli a useable Indivi- 1 dual Ticket $20.00.?C?ood over the I Atlantic' Coast Line and 30 other lines in tlie Southeast aggregating 30,000 miles. Limited to one year from date of sale. 2000 Mile Firm Ticket $40.00.? t , Good over the Atlantic Coast Line and' 150 other lines in the Southeast agg:elating .'{(1,000 miles; for a manager or head of linn and employes li- '] mitod ! ' five, hnl good for only one \y of such persons at a time. Limited to i one year from date of sale. 1000 Mile Southern Interchangeable Individual Ticket $2:1.00.?Good over the Atlantic Coast Line and 75 other i< lines in the Southeast aggregating 41,000 miles. Limited to one year from e date of sale. All mileage tickets sold on and af- ^ ter April 1st. I!)0S, will not be honored" for passage on trains, nor in cl.'vking baggage (except from noil- 'j agency stations and stations not open for the sal oof tickets) but must bo presented at ticket offices and there exchanged for continuous tickets. l.~> rents saved in passage fare by i'] purchasing local ticket from our i u agents. Atlantic Coast Line. j 1 T. C. White, (ieneral Passenger Agent. W. !. Craig, I'asengor Trallic Manager, Wilmington. X. C. TK 11 Change of Schedules. Effective 12.01 a. m. Sunday Jan. 5th. l!)08, tin* followi.ijr is the time i of departure of all passenger trains I leaving No-wherry I'nion .station: : Southern Railway: No. !."> for Greenville .. . .8.f)7a.m. ? No. IS for Columbia .. . .1.28 p.m. No. II |'<?r Greenville .. ..1.17 p.m. j No. 10 for Columbia 8.47 p.m. I C., N. & L. Ry. No. 85 for Laurens 5.10 a.m. ; No. 22 for Columbia .. . .8.-17 .a .'in. No. 52 for Greenville .. 12.46 p.m. No. 53 for Columbia .. ..3.10 p.m. No. 21 for Lautvns 7.25 p.m. No. 84 for Columbia.. .. 8.30 p.m. ' No's. 84. 85, 21, and 22 run daily except Sunday. The above schedule is given only .. as information, is not guaranteed and ? is subject to change without notice. G. L. Robinson, Station Master. ROCERY, Proprietor. ' It IN OCERIES, PRODUCE, , Cigars and Tobaccos. rry, S. C., Jan, 17, 108. r: j wish to call your at- J Fancy and Staple I it least a portion of .his year . t S g that our stock is ^ is offered here and f n a satisfactory man- S ? r mind three very im- c J of goods prompt ser- f ly a customer of ours j add you to our long )mers. ir banner year. Will it so? r business, Jones' Grocery. Ipaltenil Implements Now is the time to secure your extra help, and since manual labor is ^ 0 uncertain we are forced to employ the most effectual implements in i he successful cultivation of the soil. "Sunny South," 4 lie latest production of the Great Moline Plow Co. It scatters fertiliers, drops corn and drills cotton seed, all steel, guaranteed a perfect lachine. Price $17.50. The "K. P." Guano Distributor 1 the best on the market, has taken the prize wherever shown in coinletition, carries 75 to 100 lbs. fertilizer in hopper, is 011 perfect balance, j asilv controlled, scatters fertilizer all over the row air' covers as it I oes, also a fine substitute for a double foot to cover corn. Price $8.50. Universal Distributor. 1 'his niacin re h;?s been very popular, can be used as side dresser while ^ ultivating. Price $5.50. Oliver Plows. lieseare really the best plows of the kind made. Mr. James Oliver >eing the fm-t to invent a steel beam plow, and lias been first in the naking of such plows ever since. No. 10.?2-horse Turn Plow $6.50. ' No. O. Z.? 2-horse Middle Breaker $7.50. No. A. C. 2. ? 1-horse Turn Plow $5.00, to close out. I A Cotton and Corn Stalk Cutter that does the work. J >rice $17.50. ' If you want Paint of any kind let us figure with you. ^ I ' Prosperity, S. C. WANTED Every one who is in need of Fine Box "Paper, Extracts, Talcum Powder, Soaps, etc., to call and see our line in Herald and News building before purchasing. We also have a nice line of Candies, Post Cards, Easter Cards and Dyes. Come to see us before buying. Broaddus & Ruff 1 HERALD & NEWS BUILDING. Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Clothing, everyhing that belongs to an up-to date Dry Goods tore. Every article new and up-to-times. slo old stock, no last season's goods, all direct rom New York. Our manager Lonnie Black, . pent two weeks in that city with a well ex- ) jerienced man buying and getting the est in J narket. All cometo see us, men, women and i ;hildren, we can fit all. Store open the 19th or the first. N.LBIack&Son,' Next to Bank. / Prosperity, R. C. Knrliest llcatlor. At>oui ten itayf K^rllest Fin" y | J g T Idf 'jBvilri I Kino medium aizo. lator than K. Jersey Cablwge. A largo ufl III I J| I t V W J * F.xcolloni shipper, A full i'i/a hr;er. yicldor and a good J II 1 ^ J k 1 ^ Hj || I ? 1 ^ k Y* JM Deliri > !* f??r laMo. A nmnoy maker. f By thn HUNDRED. TITOI ffi/AND or MIT J.TONnf flm nhnvn fWn -Fnv^if.n U?l varieties. Grown in tlioopcn field/nn<l will Htnnd aovcro colrl without injury. Let rnonrj^flEjWjl accompany your order; otherwisol plants will l>o shipped C. O. D., and you will liavo to|(M4PR return charges on tho money. I \ Pricef. o. 1). Young's Island/S. C.J 500#or$1.00; 1 tp4,000at$1.50 per 1,000; 5 toc,000 I Sk nt Jl.Sopov 1, C00: 0 ?o20,000 at $1.(10 per 1,000. Special prices on larger ouantitiea. Full count I ar.d s.Mi.i'.wtion guaranteed or fnoney refunded. Folder on Cabbage Culture by C. M. CJiUnon froo on :\r>t>licati</n. Cheap cxprosa rates to all points. Mail your ordero to' 'I^KflH V C. M. C.VB&'CpW, Young's Island. S. C.