The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, August 14, 1908, Page FIVE, Image 5

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Hj WOULD HAVE SHOT HIM. ^^ naint Story of Marshal Soult'and Louis Philippe. In tlio reign of Louis Philippe, I^Pv'ictor Hugo was a frequent and welV coiue guest at the Tuilcdies. Here is B "lie of liis auoeelotes of the time as t'del in \ ictor Hugo's memoirs: "A few days ago llie king said to Mai.*.h:il Souit in the presence of othH s* 'Mash:d. <l<> you re'iueunhiT the siege1 of Cadiz ?' P '' Rather, sir, I should think so. I W awo-,-.- enough before t!:at cursed Ca;!.(> place and was forced ' y ; w : ,:s i had come.' ' I : ' > while; you were before it ' v." ir ;<le it,.' " 'I know, sire.' Mftk " 'The cortes and the British cab^Hinet offered me the command of the Spanish army.' M " 'T remember, sire.' 0 " 'The offer was a grave one. T t^Avsi fated long. Bear arms againsl '? For my family it is possiI"1' against mv country! T was ^^NKcatlv perplexed. At this juncture asked me through a trust worthy ^^^ 'son for a secret interview !n n lithouse, situated on the Oortadura, ^ Rwccn the city and your camp. Do HHii retnember the fact, Mr. MarHV" 'Perfectly, sir. The day was fixH and the interview arranged.' RH" 'And I n?I turn up?' ? ' "'Do you know why?' " 'T never knew.' HEfln| I will tell you. As I was preparing to meet you tin* commander ot 9t t,'"1 English squadron, apprised of the mqtter I know not how, dropped upon ruv. brus<|uely and w:\ned me that j|d? I was about to fall into a trap; that M r;,,1,z ''(dug impregnable, they de JM -mired of-seizing me. but that at ^ 'ortadura I would be arrested b\ W\ .von; that the emperor wished to make |i the Due I) Orleans a second volume ?f 'he Due d I'uighein, and thai yoi would have shot me instantly. There really,' added the king, with a smile H your hand on your conscience, wort you going to shoot me?' V "The marshal remained silent foi a moment, then replied: 'No. sire. 1 wanted to compromise you.' Tin | subject of the eonversat ion wa; L. changed. A few minutes later tin /marshal look leave of the kimr, a in "'e kimr, as he watched him go, said | with a smile, to the person who harl heard the eonversat ion: T'ompro9 mise! < 'omproiui>(<! Todav ii i< call 1 ed compromise. In reality he woulc I have shot me.' '' | A TENDERFOOT'S REVENGE. I Bully of New Mexico Town Had th< L Tables Turned on Him. Bp! I he average tenderfoot is nol ; coward, lie simplq lacks ranch ex perience. An illustration of this fad JPj occurred down in New Mexico severa 1 I \cars ago. One day a pale looking D thin and sickly young man alightec L from the train and put up at ihe lit I tly adobe hotel at Denial Springs | 1 he tenderfoot walked up io the bai B and called lor a bottle of soda pop ij lain I allowed to drink lliat sorl Ba " .?11111 out here, said a loughy "What you want is a stilt" drink o H red liquor. Mr. Barkeeper, set out 1pison for this young fellow.' H "Von have the best of me," replied M ' he tenderfoot, "and I'll have li drink the s I nil, but I hope the time fgs may come when I can make yoi ? drink my choice of liquid.'* I The tenderfoot raised the glass ft and gulped down the whiskey. San fly had his way about it, and he made H no effort to comprehend the vague p remark of the1 stranger. The tenderfoot left for a ranch down the Pecof L the next day after the incident in the saloon, and he; was forgotten until I one afternoon more than a year afterward a strong, healthy loeikim ?| young man rode up to the hotel on .* K bvoncho, dropped the bridle reins upjefifti'ii the ground and dismounle'd. ITe >|Hh:w] the appearance of a typical ?j?'o!ing man of the range. Tfis face g^Rvas bron/.ed and his eyes clear and ^B>onelrating. "I owe a lelhAv a debt SBvhich I believe* I will pay right now," js|Uhe< s|ranger said. fiflf No sooner had he made the remark than he walkeel off in the direction I of Sandy, who had his gun in hi.light hand and was firing if into Ihe air every few slops. The stranger i' approached Sandy, pulled his gni .in el unceremoniously dragged the li'dlv up to tlie saloon and led him that fashion up lo Ihe bar. "flel e.e a pan.of w.-uer and se! if upon I. 1 I' > ?r. * * he -aid i the barkeeper. | The oi'der was complied villi, SanI I : 1 ?p( n f ) him. I ' v" on fl.e floor and i ' . ' (!:< >>r icr tenderfoot ordered , ! " > .'its! refused, hut when tin ! I 'I: v .:r.<! j , ' bt 'Ij'-'Vcd I lie cowed fel low unli in bored and lay down upoi ; .! i?:Ici :? wat" ; i ' Only One Altcnr.it Ivc. i i A cynic was smilling :ii the extra ! vauain attentions dial arc lavished h I Cie rich upon pel doj>s. Ho spoln | ol I he canine oiteralions lor appcmli , jcitis. (he canine tontli cc<?\\ 11i11, tin | canine wardrobe*. thai net-tic in Xev , ! ^ ork, and then he said : j "How servants hale t!ics<> pamper Jed curs! At a house where i wa . call in?' one warm day the fat a in i pompous butler entered the drawim room and said: " 4 Did you ring, madam?' " 'Yes, Harrison. I wish you t< i take Ki<lt> out walking lor | w< . j hours.' J "Harrison frowned slitrhllv. ' Ma j Fido won't follow me, madam,' In . said. . j '' 'Then, Harrison, von must follov Fido.' " > TEACHER WANTED. The undersigned trustees of Lou: Lane school will receive application ; for teacher of said school for nex j term, M. A. Rouwick, T. H. P.ro-k, S. A. Kikard, Trustees. TEACHER WANTED. I 1 , Tho undersigned trustees will re - ccive applie;inlions for teacher of th , Lehoay school in Xo. 4 toc.*n>diip M. A. Honwiek, ? ! T. IT. Urock, 5 | S. A. Kikard. i j Trustees. ^ : oOO Mile Stale Family Ticket* ?ll. | 2">.?Good over the Atlantic Cons Line in each State for the lioa.l or de I" t pendent members of a family. Lia.it 1 , etl to one year from date "f sale. ^ | 1000 Mile Interchangeable Indivi i dual Ticket $20.00.?(food ovor th iti the Southeast aggregating 30.00 ' i miles. Limited to one year from dat of sale. . 1 2000 Mile Firm Ticket *-10.00.I : Good over the Atlantic Coast Lin I and 30 other lines in tlvo Southeas I aggregating 30.000 milos; for a man j nger or head of tirni and employes !i i lines in the Southeast ,r.sgregating 41 i mi led to five, but goo,! for onlv on ' I "f sn^li persons at a time. Limited t Atlantic Coast Line and 30 other line one year from date of sale. , 1000 Mile Southern Interchangeabl . Individual Ticket $2o.ftft.?Good >v<? L "'o Atlanlir Coast Line and 75 otliv I 000 miles Limited to one year fr, da to >? sale. I All mileage tickets sold on and at - tor April 1st, 1P0S. will not be honor ed" for passage on trains, nor i checking baggage (except from noti agency stations and stations sin ' open for the sal eof tickets) but mus be presented at ticket ofliccs and ther exchanged for continuous tickcts. \~> cents saved in passage fare b purchasing local ticket fr.cn on ' a no n Is. ' I Atlantic Coast Line. T. C. White, 1 General Passenger A ye nt. W. J. Craig, 4 Pasenger Traffic Manager, Wilmington, N. C. 5 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMEN' AND DISCHARGE. ' Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned as the administrator of th personal estate of Susanna France Setzler, deceased, will, at 11 o'clocl ' of the forenoon on the 1 Sth day o 1 August next, make a final accountin in the Probate Courl for Xcwberr ' county for said estate, a"d that h will immediately (hereafter apply ! said courl for a final discharge. AI persons having demands against sail ^ estate will render an account thecco to the undersigned, or to Mcssi> Schuinpert and Ilollnway, attorney: duly attested, on or oefore said tim i of settlement. ! Geo. A. Setzler. ! Administrator, &c. July 10, 1008. i Laundry Work. A Grand Family Medicine. i "It gives me plo.isnre to -peak ; | good word for K lee trie Hitlers,' writes Mr. Crank Coiilan of Xo. ; I Itnisltui St.. \'ew N'tn k. -'It V ;i yrant I family medicine for dyspepsia am liver complications; while for laim back and weak kidneys it cannot b< too highly recommended." Klectrie . Hitters regulate tlie- digestive I'uml' lions, purity iIk> blood, and impart i renewed vigor ami vitality to the weak and debilitated <?," both sexes. - Sold under guarantee at \Y. K. l'el1 ham & Son's drug store. 50e. j _ __ NEWBERRY UNION STATION. Arrival and Departure of Passenger Trains?Effective 12.01 A. M. Sunday, June 7th, 1008. k- , Southern Railway: > Xo. 1") for (invnvi!li> .. . .^.."STa.m - Xo. IS for Columbia .. . .1.-I0 p.m. [. Xo. 11 for Greenville .. ...'{'JO |. r Xo. 1(5 for ('<o|umbia S.I7 fr. 0., N. & L. Ry. _j*Xo So for Laurens A.1:1 a.m. ; "No. 22 for Columbia . . . .8.47 a.m. j , Xo. 52 for (Jreenville . . 12..j(i p.m. j Xo. 53 for Columbia .. ...'{.20 p.m. I *Xo. 21 for Laurens . . . .7.2.") p.m. | *No. 84 for Columbia .. . .8.36 p.m. > j * Does not run on Sunday ( Hi is time taM" shows the times at i which trains may be expected to def | part from this station, but thoir degipnrturo is not guaranteed and the time shown is subject to change without notice. 0. I.. Robinson. Station Master. CHARLESTON & WESTERN CAROLINA RY. ?! Schedule in effect May 31, 1908. 5 | Lv. Xewherry(C X & L) 12:o0 p.m. t | Ar. I,aureus 2:02 p.m. | Lv. [.aureus (C & W C) 2p.m. | Ar. Greenville 4:00 p.m. ; Lv. Laurens 2:32 p.m. i ASpartanburg I p.m. ^ artr.nburj- (So. |{v.) :0(l p.m. j A: , j!? nder-iouvillo . 7p.m. i \y. A -heville S :"?0 p.m. I.v. '.aureus (C ,V: \V CI 2:32 p.m. '*' ". < ii'eeiiwood 3:32 p.m. 0 i A r. M.-Cormiek T:.'{.'? p.m. |Ar. August a p.m. i J ri-W eekly Perlar Car line belt ween Auunsta and Asheville. Train? I Xos. 1 and 2. leave Augusta Tuesday?j Ihursdavs and Saturdays, leave | Aslieville Mondays, Wednesdays ami Fridays. r Xt ic: The above arrivals and doi part tires, as well as connections \vit!i "jother companies, are given as in for 'illation, and are not guaranteed. Krnest Williams, - j Gen. Pass. Agt., p j Augusta. CI a. 0 | Geo. T. Hryan. 0 I Greenville, S. C., Gen. Agt. t. RE-REGISTRATION OF VOTERS x, - ?" !_ Notice is hereby given that the ?up. j ervisors ;f registration will be a! I their olliees in the court house dur e ing the months of July and August (l 1to re-enroll voters of this county ii , . accordance with provisions of an aci jof the general assembly approved tlu i2.?th day of February, 1008. The olllc: ' will he open every day except Sunda\ j from 0 a. m. to (i p. m. during thes? two months. The law requires that al ' I voters shall bo re-registered. F. L. Hayes, Chairman P>. P>. Leit/.sey, J. W. Worts," si Supervisors of Registration. t BLUE RIDGE SCHEDULES, t Eastboiuul. e N' IS. loaves Anderson mi f>.:.o ;i j mi., for connection at Helton win v Southern for Greenville. r I Xo. !:?. from Walhalla. leaves \i , der-on al 111. |.i a. m., for conned no I at Helton willi Southern Railwav I'oi I Columbia and Greenville. Xo. 20. leaves Anderson a! 2.2( | P- m., for connections at Helton will Southern Railway for (ireenville. Xo. S. daily except Sunday, fron Palilalia arrives Anderson 0.24 p T m., with connections at Seneca wit I Southern Railway from points south Xo. 10, from Walhalla, leaves An c derson at 4.57 p. m., for connection5 s at Belton with Southern Railway foi Greenville and Columbia. ^ j Westbound. - Xo. 1i, arrives at Anderson ai 7.")i N a. m.. from Helton with connection? ? from Greenville. 'j | Xo. 0. arrives at Anderson at 12.2: . p. m.. I com Helton with conned i.? i.j from (ireenville ami Cdmnbi.i. Goo? ' I to Walhalla. I Xo. 10, arrives al Anderson at 3.-H ' j p. m.. from Helton with connection} ' from Greenville. Xo. 11, arrives at Anders-m a! 1.20 p. m., from Helton with connections from Greenville nod Columbia. Goes to Walhalla. i Xo. 7. daily except Sunday, leave? j Anderson at 0.20 a. m., for Walhalla ' with connect ions at Seneca for local 1 points s n;!h. Xos. !,. IS, If), ai:<1 20 are mixed I r i mis between Anderson ?<i Hello: Xos. , and S are local freight 1; trains, carrying passengers. between j Anderson and Walhalla and between 2 Walhalla an^ Anderson We have moved in our new place, and are now prepared to fill all orders promptly. We are! headquarters for all the leading Drinks Pepsi Cola, I Buffalo Lick Gingerale, Viva in the big Bottle, Grape Compound, Lemon Sour, Peach Mellow, Strawberry, Iron Brew, Plain Gingerale. | You will find us at Leaveil's old Stand, at public square. Yours for business, I ! 'Ofrrgep mil A MTT1 MP Pft I F ip w* v> ? $ $ B ttji ^11 ^ s 9 aiP ? u . 8 ^ 'i u* wll n. v in 1 i? U w? 9 t J. G. HAILE, Mgr. ; I \ * I ' ! i LV. Better Than Pills jri 'i 11 For Liver Ills. 11 B jj fu:'cjwj^.tskcam bcvv.ra\cduwav?jwaww*imi2 j j J j a '1 Ri A'f URE'3 Rr.MrnY In hotter t?is?r? pills, Imiciiiiho It n.M i in (tin rli;)it way. ij ;| ^ j PP 11 atroiiKllH iiH Hi" Stiiiiiix'h, uuls lil^oMmii, cui*h I'y' |-1>hiit. nli unHca tlio | | || V>)<'. H til'urls hi tlm Sloiiidcli ninl Heart1 li'Ml throuuli tlio l.lvcr. Kidney ah,) 3 ffi I lntOKtliH', dissolving a ml i,.)oihiiic ah it k??;b. m I j ) nil Hn Tablnls nrn itlwiiyn Just riclit ami nultlior nlcknn, (rrlpo nor linvo Any B 053 I |? harmful Aftor oftoct. OET A 2Go BOX. ^ 1 William E. Pelham & Son, Newberry, S. C. i !! I Mill ?II Wll IMMHHI !! I I I I f CALLED" Plows] ! The Vulcun Plow Co., , ' EVANSViLLE. IB*. Well Finished, Strong, Durable, Light Drnft. ?J Rib Strengthened! Mold, Full Chilled Shinpiece, Interlocked fTi I I Point, Land and Standard. Point has Face Chill, Wide Edge Chill, Long Snoot Chill, Patented Extension and is the SIRONGEST and MOST DURABLE Chilled Point made. Whon buyinf? a Plow, Connidor Ciuulity 'J-'irijl, Prico Boconrl. .?, rmmmmex it-A A for GAi.t HY W H ?j i E. M. EVANS & CO. jW MHBHH mm? wmam nan S5