The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, August 25, 1908, Page FIVE, Image 5

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II NEW SERUM SAVING LIVES. ! ffhy.sicians at Pasteur Institute Uses i R Discovery With Success. pew Yuri; World. | 11 seems probable that live persons have been saved from death in the last ten days by the new serum ob t uned by Dr. (!. (!. Uambuud, of the 1 ^B Pasteur Institute, for treatment inj * advanced cases of hydrophobia. There were thirty-eight patients at B the institute yesterday suffering from V mad dog bits. In one case Dr. RatnB baud used the Paris scrum. ML "It is too early to say what thi? new sernir. will do," said Or. RamH baud, "but it appears that it will do " EiV all that is claimed by the Paris phyB->' sieians. 1 have used it in five cises fl^wherc people were bitten on the face ^^fcty a mad dog?the most dangerous ^^Kdacc a person can be bitten?and ? ^^Vith good results. If I had not had I^Piad this new serum no doubt the patwould have died. H^^A'It will take some time to demon- J ^^SBIate the complete value of the sorand it is just as dangerous for a ? to delay the treatment of liyBh^B >phobia now as it was a year or a r ^H^fljnitli ago. We have hopes that the j serum may s:*ve patients in ad-| K^Hnced cases of hydrophobia. If we J N|i<l had this serum to use on Mr. | ^^^Jarsh, who died in Hrooklyn some j ^^^Kontlis ago, it is possible that lie j^^Bmld have been saved.'' ? 8BB For a time yesterday Dr. Kambaud RMBI.'as a much worried man. lie thought \ |Hfie had lost his first patient out of f^^nwne thousand cases. According '* telegram he received, Harry Clemens, oi \ f linden, X. !., had died at his j K9 limine from hydrophobia | *1 ''rifi\? young man came to the insti- j lute .InlYvJ.. . -aid the doctor. ''audi B we gave In,'ii lln' usual eighteen-day ! WB trealment. We sent him home as out j. 0 of danger. Today I am informed that * B ho died of hydrophobia. I was so B sure that some mistake had been made Lthat I took the matter up with CamH den doctors and now find that the | j? young man died from the result of! l/an operation. If he had died from I ; hydrophobia ii would have been our j first case lost in just one thousand | I treated; that is, when we got the pat-j ient within a reasonable length of time after the bite." R) WHERE RECOVERY IS RAPID. ^ Bright Side of the Industrial Situa| tion in the Middle West. I1' i ( New York Kvening Post. | -c The inevitable cominent on the in-M1 !'i dustrial situation and outlook here isj'" i! that the volume of trade now in pro- [ ,s !p press is greater than the most san-! ij guinc'business man could have anti-|'n > eipated six months ago. | S(' Already the various wholesale lions-| I es such as the dry goods, boots and I w H shoes, hardware, etc., are busy. Some''11 ' lines are increasing their forces, and j 1 are working night and day in order ? to get out the orders received. At the 0,1 [' present time the volume of business (,< seems to be about the same as in i:i |> Ont). and that year was the best that til St,/ this section over had. The trade of j si ! August and September will apparent- h; ly be as large as during August and j September, 100(1. The prospect of decided KTAOIX F crops in this territory assumes a heavy traffic in agricultural proL\ ducts. The already lari:c iinproveSV inent in business points to a heavy tf commercial traffic. The Southern and K Western roads running out of St. w Louis have reopened all their shops, ' and brought the number of employees of their mechanical departments up to normal. Employees of the operating department, who have been idle since last November, are being recalled to work M daily. 'The business of the railroads at is rowing snflicienty to call for largor numbers of evpcricnced I rainiiieii !in the regular service. The traffic situation indicates that the number of employees in the operating' dep-irlmoti! will !?. -lose up to the normal j a| A GHOST STORY. I ^ The Spectral Horseman That Visits Wycollar Hall. This ghost story is contributed by ^ ft' correspondent of an English magazine: "Wycollar ITall, near Oolno, ; vifos long the seat of the Ounliffes of / Billington. They were noted persons in their time, but evil days came, and their ancestral estates passed out of their hands. Tn the days of the com- S monweallh their loyalty cost t them dear, and ultimately lliey retired to >]* Wycollar with a remnant only of tlior once extensive prop-rly. About 1810 the l.ifil of the family passed away, and the hall is now a mass of ruins. Little but the antique fire Mattings, Art S Stoves and A1 wil Tuesday, S Having purchased 1 iams, we are compell everything to make r or thefaii trade, from This is o ? ind one that will not Ne can and will save Nothing old and ou ,hing this fall buy it n Come and lock thrc 0 buy now, it will pa; Successors 316 and 1318 Me laee remains entire, ami even (he woman, at ""in alluded (o in (he fnllowim; le- subside in nd eannot now he identified. Tradi- i;-k. mi says that onee very year a spec- door, at o >r horseman visits Wyeollar TI a 11. lie i!n-, attired in (lie eoslnme o|' (lie early "||>s In. Inari period, and (he I rappinys of s horse are of a most uncouth de- , ... ri p (ion. raue, and "On the eveninu of !iis visit ihe t eat her is always wild and teinpes- ' 'difl'e^ : ions. There is no moon to litihl the room and mdy roads, and (he residents of the is the uhostrict do not venture onl of their ?t(a?es. When the wind howls loud- home of h ;i (ho horseman can he heard dash- '> r 1 i ?; up the road r.t full speed, and, i'milv. : *(er erossinjr (he narrow bridge, he has heeu ! lddenly stops al I lie door of the >11. The rider then dismounts and DU. HUIE 1 v'-v rs> i he hvoad oaken the liest airs into one of the rooms of (he n arket. use. 1 )read ful sf'eams, as from a j Mayes" 1 Ladies' Made-to-Oi Women's high Grade Mi\ iade-tO"Measure. Suits, Skirts Fall and Winter Seas> /ith pleasure I announce to our lady frien id vicinity that the new Fall and Winter J Chas. A. Stevens CHICAGO e NOW" RHA I )V and 's ll t. ir l.ocal Agent 1 >(i tlu- large fashion plate/, and samples of igh Class Suits, Skirts and Silk 1 >r? sses, \v :cording to your individual measurements, fn aterials and a perfect (it and satisfaction ^n.i The great variety of models illustrated and materials admits of every woman selecting -St suited to her taste without fear of being dt i render you every possible assistance in th" j:irt or dress and 1 am sure you will enjoy lot Wrs. Claudia Nori The Fashionable Drei representing 'has A. Stevens & Br he greatest exclusive establishment in the v Ladies' Ready-to quares, Rugs, Ranges, i 1 Household Goods. 1 begin on jeptember 1st. Lhe entire stock of R. C. Willed to make a forced sale of ooni for our fine new goods 15 to 30 per cent for the cash. irsoi Opportunity, come your way again soon, you big money. t of style, if you want anyow arici i-ave 25 per cen;. >ugh, even if you don't want / you. No Trouble to Show Goods. . to R. C. Williams, iin St., Newberry, S. C. ::/Xnrnn;,Mrs. Alice Robertson, > '! i - appearance ;!! till' nee mils iii> (.'? ? 1 and TEACHER OF I I iy?... i.v Voice, Piano and Harmony, i i' 11." i lei' i't he I ! ? -? ! 11 : ' > -Villi . Studio Over Mower's Store, its nostrils st renin vi: -.-,.!in..n i- iii.-.? .m - --r ;ii.? Opens Sept. 1st. M'!' t'?i ' 1- ^ ' ' * 1': ' ixwvocxw jc 'i..-t.v ixxyavtlv/.v r/m :!% 2 ZTJ;~ VIOLIN MUSIC: <x- in Miiiiuil vi-it !.. rlio . d -i . Miss Lame l oo will give instructs viciim. Slit' is >anl f" > ... . 'cil iin" i'.\iinction ?f ttion on the Violin, beginning i.-h. liiiu )<> tin* <t?vv, September the 14th. iternllv lY.lfillod." | Address: 1727 Harrington Si reel. T'S All-Tl.'.iIi'U' I.ir :-i Phone: Xo. 7S. llOUS^'linlll ITllVd.V iin1 tuaiena try it ;unl. h.- -<?nv:,i -<l Card From Mr. Wells. irn-j Spvo. ?* ?*?? 'J',, | I,\-.,|,.rS ,,f X (. \V 1 O lt"n v Ciiunty: ifO.Cvl* t li' 1 !i:i\"r no! b.-oil phy-i<*:ill,\ . 1?I? tn jitti'iul ;i 11 I lie cam? )?:ii! 1 11 :?'? I iii'js and address ymi mi t'c - - m 1 ~ lit' I he d;iy. I Inwfvcr, 1 t tl" I til lo red stand fur ci-.iimniy in tlx* adininistra* and Silk Dresses ,'"1: ot :nni county . ovcrnnu'iit. I favor I lie cslnlilisli1niont of a lmrd of economy, In consi-t of fivp me.rnhors, whose duty it , . -vt , shall lie to visit all the Stale inslitnds ot .Newberry, S. C., .. , . . . . . ,. L,, , c J tions and to examine into noir condistyles from . . ... 11011 and see n I hoy cannot 1m> run w at a le-s expense than af prosont. CC O/^OS. T!,1< ,,,, ap|mi 111ci 1 l?y till . owriior from anions farnii'i's and Ir'-iiif - men, mi> p ilit ii-i: ?js or otTieeshall be pleased -how ' ' i?'d it. Tlii-materials of the M: <ctiv v]r"i hundred hich are Mr.de toOrdY : ^ Tin- li.-ard on.hf 1-. I Din your own sclec'i->11 of " v ' < ar rantecd. I '' '''~' ' '1'1 '! rf,'l ' i*- a 11?1 dollars tlur ininien-c assorlment M ; the style and material I nm 1 in-f the pri'-i-nt iunnic'rai]>licated I will be glad t j.,n di partnu-nt. election ot >(>ln bill suit, { ;im finsiinst rai-iiiL' salaries with.king through the- hue. |ho voi(i<, ?f |1|0 |Mn|l|e_ # Y y Ri'^iootfnllv, 'is Hunter w " smoker TEACHER WANTED. 'OS.. Chicago ,Th" 7'^ ?;"'' ?.f !'oni! 9 n I,an? schotd will roooivo applications vorld for women's wear, for tonchfr of' said schofd for next nil. " j M. 1,'lM! wicls, 'ear buits 1 ? A-li"""'^?stocs. i I' 1 \ L'i AT : Summer Bros. Co. Cotton Sacks, Cotton Seed, Scale Beam-, Steeiyards, Hay Wire, e'c.. e'c. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT WHDWMMWKMWMUPMMMMWCTBiBUWWWMWMMCTlWi I11 W WIHIV^WW I Hill) B'l IMWLWDOCTW??WWWWWWII Be M to TssrseH AND We have moved in our new place, and are now prepared to fill all orders promptly. We are headquarter for all the leading Drinks. . ..... Pepsi Cola, Buffalo Lick Gingerale, Viva in the big Bottle, Grape Compound, Lemon Sour, Peach Mellow, Strawberry, Iron Brew, Plain Gingerale. You will find us at Leavell's old Stand, at public square. Yours for business, PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. J. G. HAILE, Mgr. ?r*ufimv ?*jt7x7w**jw?wabrw>?oiv Ttrevv&*SLi'KvvrAA*rr'irnfCK>*n'.,vrf\rrin> * w; u* .~\v r.v j?.'i>rs ttrv.-r*?*Tjur*u*o&rj>/rA-Attxrvn NEW LOT OF BOOKS By such authors as Alger, Oftir, G. A. Henty, Marrie Corrillie, and many others. Come and look t hem over. illYR' Mfllf CTflRF 111 HI Ld II IIA il S1 J11 ? i It/IAVA V2! tOMfl m Y. ? ?#iMlliJllli?lilHMIIMIBHlWW?lll>^W????**rfflMTC 1U; \9JBKAHV P-UUil> IXJVtCfi trt&ATnUjUr IM/* aNMnNNMMl AOKHl ML> BU66IES UNO WA60N3! We have a complete stock and at prices and terms to satisfy you. We handle the best Summer Bros. Co.