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tilYFS ins CLKJIEX Y j;\KH( ISKD (CONTINTED FROM PAGE 1 >. ^ 4r inga .nan to work himself out by his good behavior i.i the penitentiary. Take one case, particularly, a n.gro had been in ae i 'iiittntiiiry for eighteen > yeai for killing another i: g. J, whiui 1 consiuur a hum a. i??.iiui ^ \\ i pinii^aiacm ior nis or?me; he 13 p;:io.~ cd daring gcjd bcMaViO) ; ne is g;v n anctiiei cp^'oriuim;. id li\e. i; ho disy . . . , me t> ace or vioiaa-s ;ii.y ot mo criminal itallies o? rhis oiu, > .? ?. ^j* . back o the peaitcn; iai y ior i ie; mai couui ion hangs over Inns. and hknows thai i:' he is not oi good behavior, no gCr; back lo -- ! v- >'!*.' remainder of his sentence. Another inst.-. v a while man sentenced to the peiiiten& tiary for a Ion^ for a crine com ^ mitted while under the influence of r liquor; parole him on ill. condition that he take not another drop oi' liquor. {i he do^s, and thereby violates hi paro'e. he so^-s back to s rve the balan*. 2 c.r his sentence. TJ?e" are. how any nr. :i woo ! raf sses to bo a Christian can object 10 this system is omething beyond raj comprehension; ; 1. i. win ?v in vifably that he is a d< p-v-' (1 hypnerio: tliiit h is not wnnr ho prolesse . and when- !* sian-.'s God on til nal .Judgment Day, that will he cor.d m o-j ;::ul will hoar the words, "Depart from me ye accursed," and he will be confined to the everlasting fires of hell, for his hypocricy^ and will then b*? reminded that "For inasmuch as he did it not unto the ] ast of these, he did it not >M*o nrirl T hP2T tO QUOte VOU MiltV IXIK VJ uvt , 4 ^ 4 right here, from an article published in the Columbia State, dated Dee e n 1, 1912. written by that gr- :it # Christian man?oh, that South Carolina had-thou- jukIs mor? like him? H^v. .1. S. Moffat. D. D.. President of Erslvine College, in which h says: "It would follow - lso thar in thf prison life ther- should be brought to bear a'.i possible forces for the r ?toration of the u-fortunate ones. Let their :urroundings b? such, and the agencies that influence them be such, and the methods of dealing with them he such as will' influence them to higher persoral and social ideals. The indeterminate sentence and a system of parole are "to be considered as inspiring the condemned to higher ideals f and larger hopes. Above all, let the gospel of Jesus Christ, that greatest of all agencies for the transformation of human life and character, come into fhe lonely cell with its love and light, brought by loving and yearning hearts. The pri?on house may become to some a Bethel." I am proud that I have been able * * * - - ? ?<> f a! 1 A U* to ext-ena tnis mercy 10 m> icnu.. man, because it was right that it should have been done; it was my duty to do it, and for th-^se two reasons alone I did it. regardk-ss of consequence or result?, remembering that: "That man may last, but never lives Who much receives and nothing gives; Whom none can love; whom none can thank; Creation's blot; creation's b'ank. "But he who marks from day to day, In generous acts his radiant way, ** Al- /%. Ooirmr Treads trie i-aiiie yaui mt oa.i^ The path to glory and to God.'' Very respectfully Cole L. Blease. Governor. Columbia, S. CJanuary , 1913. PROSPERITY LETTER. Many Prosperity Citizens Attend Corn Show?lT. D. C? Meets Wednesday Afternoon. Special to The Herald ana News. Prosperity, Jan. 30.?Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wfse left Wedr<?sday for Tennessee, +/-? n-iwVioep annfhpr r?.?r nf mul\?S. IV/ Ji/Ui V The Farmers' hank is moving to Bradley. S. C. They have a good opening at that, point and th goo'I w'sh^of the people of Prosperity -*0 with them. Mr. A. H. Ko!in has returned to Columbia, after a business visit to our town. Misses Eula and Mamie I.e.? Taylor spent the week-end at Newberry. Miss Mamie Lee Taylor has accepted a ration with A. M. Lester's dry goods store Mr. C. K. Perry, of Ridgeland, spent Wednesday with Mr. A. B. Wise. Mr. C. P. La than, oi' Little Moant?J:i. \v:?? in town Monday. Mrs. C. M. Harmon !ia- as h r sn^st. Mrs. I.. M Calhoun, of Barnwell. .Mr. and .Mrs. V*. F. filers. cf Florence. srent Sundry with .Mr-'. L. A E'nrk. Mr. MlV-rr Gri'Thi, of Yrk i the guest (if Mr. G. P. Crif"n. r', T:.vior v.r* Me:iay for Cc?. :'hi:t to MacF ai*s ' ',si::c.-s pr-p Mrs. T. i.. WiiPi'lor i? i:s Col Tuihui. Counts. .\iv. ri. .1. Kawl is u i .> -.ct / ? iL. V ii ill.. .jIu. i .J. 1. c-l' .i.'urC <UiU, % IciUM j the ho.iie iciks ih-.s^wcoK. i . j ?? .??-U \\ I. O U i luiii. o.,,,.!.,? ivifti j*- (i \\' H irmon* OH imujt ?> H ii ? - . v. . i. ii ii on fncsday ' I : 'il ti u V ... ! : < 15 Ceiln' i homo 1; h ;>n accou .1 of the : death Of her sister-in-law Xu<. k. * : iiSlK'JIl. i Ml>*s - i'* ' *A i i\ jr., oi ; ilacl-aiio:!. ;'.'r a (U-iighi ful visa ^ aiid Mrs. ! :. \Y. Leslie, h ! t*ji???d io Virginia. .. v. \\ . <a- lit \j< ai i m I Columbia, attending the corn < ? i LlO.i. Mrs. J. F. Browr." has returned from : a visit to All A. H. Kohn, oi C>.:i:ni ?ia Air. and Air.s. L. S. Bow rs have re' tUJ d J ">' '! AO V\ i)."rrv. i I Air. it. Y. Pugh is contemplating; j raisiiig-Shtiii.Iiiiid ponies en pari of the : iard hp recently ourchaced from' V.' ' V, .v. tc. :.e v v r t.'.-! eo?:;>:i v wiili l.t ; . or ' club. He !!'ar:a. \v:is in : lown V.'edn sdr.y. Mr. Arthur L< c \Vh- cler, ol' M I3or;.ui (' ?., of Columbia, is heme j ior a w iiile.! Rev. P. E. Sh aly, ol Aewoerry, is spending a f \v days with his brother, Mr: H. L. Shealy. Me srs. Roy Fellers and Max With-; j erspoon, of Charleston, are here visit ing their parents. Prosperity will be entertained for the rest of the wek by tho Vail comi . . ! pa: y. noted magicians. Our planters of this section -must be ! making extensive pr parnticn- for the ! coming season. as our mule dealers j report the largest trade ir y.ars. ; The fri nc;s of Mr. r-5. S. Birge are very much gratifi- d to learn be has b-?en able to get water o.i the moimj tain owned by hi?u at 1 ittl Mountain.! ! Prosperity was well represented at the Corn expr irion cn Tuesday and I Wednesday. Th - following attended: ! ! Messrs. O. S. Millrr, .J. F. Browne, H. j ! T. Patterson, S. L. Fellers, B. P,. Hair, j S. J. Kohn, A. H. Miller, E. A. Counts,! | G. E. Hawkins. .T. A. Dominick, M. L. Fellers, Joe Wilder, D. M. Langford, F. A. Dominick and P. B. Mitchell. The following had the pleasure of seeing "The Trail of the Lonesome j Pine": Dr. C. K. Wheeler, Messrs. W. j E. Moseley, Ellis Wheeler, McFalli Wise, W. J. Wise, C. B. Fellers, P. E. j Scott, W. H. Caldwell, G. D. Brown, j Jr.. W. C. Barnes, A. H. Hawkins, | Misses Cook and Williamston. j The William Lester chapter, X. D. C., I will me>pt next Wednesday afternoon j at 4 o'clock with Mrs. C. M. Harmon, i I Tne followirg program to be rendered: j ! Paper, "Life of Robert E. Lee"?Mrs. I F. E. Schumperf. ! Reading, "Sword of Lee"?Mrs. G. Y. j Hunter. i Instrumental solo?Mrs. J. F. j Browne. | Reading, "Stonewall .Jackson's Day" j ?Mrs. J. A. Counts. Selection, "Under the shade of the* tre-es"?Mi'=s Ellen Werts. Vocal 60I0?Mrs. G. M. Harmon. Auditor's Notice. I. or an authorized agent, will be at the following places named below for the purpose of taking returns of personal property for fiscal year 1913. ! Newberry. January 1st to 4th, in elusive. Jolly Street, Monday, Jan. 6th. Pomaria, Tuesday, Jan. 7th. Walton, Wednesday, Jan. Sth. Mt. Pleasant, Thursday, Jan. 9th. j Maybinton, Friday, Jan. 10th. Newberry, Saturday, Jan. 11th. Longshorts, Monday, Jan. 13th Silver Street, Tuesday; Jan. 14th. Chappells, Wednesday, Jan. 15th. Kinaius, Thursday, Jan. 10th. Whilniire, FriJay and Saturday, Jan. I i 17th and 18th. St. Lukes, Monday, Jan. liuih. 5 O -\'eaiis, Tuesday, Jan. Hist. 1 I j i.itiie 3i0uu:uill. Wednesday, Jan.; ; 2L'ua. Prosperity, Thursday and Friday,; 1 Jan. 13rd and 24th. Xe>vberry, Moliohon .Miil, Saturday *V?fh Newberry, Oakland Mill, .Monday ; l.lan. 27th. i I Xn\voerrv Conn House, Jail. 2Sth to i ! Feb. 20th. ! The time for making as.-essments' vxpiivs on Thursday, Feb. 2oth, ai:d! I ali persons, linns and corporations; ' failing to make their returns by 6 . '' Uu-k on The Vv^ring of Feb. 20th, a ! j,: nalty of " ?.? :) > r cent will be added to th- ir ass-e-sn.ent of fiscal year i&KJ. The law requires a tax to !>?.> charged t en an moneys, notes and mortgages. ') . :L]l !iU O !l*c lax Uii : 'j in exce-s 01' $l\~OO.OU There shall be a capitation tax of fifty cents 011 all dogs, the proceeds ; *o be expended for school purpos-es. Dogs not rctwn.od fur ta^ilou .^i'.all iiiii. in- considered a; pioperty m any of the conns ol' this State. Ail maie persons between the ages of lM and to yeais are liable to pay , pjii tax, except Confederate soldiers, or those persons in-capable of - an.ins' ,i suppoit from bei.ig maimed or from any other cause. Nothing but j.eisonal ;-iOj.eity is tu be assessed this year, but ail p r on* who have bongnt or so id any le.ii es-j .... . .. t nvtnri. > ti ; (in 11 i rtw i ! 1 <? I I" CI1H.C lltOl 11.111111 It ? V, ? ? V. . . . X. - not-L sr.eh transfers on 11??*ii* returns i.Jl" il'ij. All proi ony must be assc-y-eJ "ai it tl'Ul' Vui.i'.', V. llJl'ii 1? i'li'i." i I'll to moan the sum r.l jiio:s- y v% ii< 4 ii-.-i: property, liii'-.er crdii.ary cticd..,- , stances w on*d s.ll for casn. Please do not a: it That yo-r ??r. j>eriy be iaken jiciii ti.e auiiiiois da;:li- ! cate the same as la. t year, .or tin- ; 'aw reiiiiireo al! iJ.-aperiy rua-st be' listed 0:1 regular :ax .r . uri! !. '.! I:.-- -tiui : 1 signed ; sworn to by person listing I -an:e. Xame of township a :?1 . -1: v ' ,!i i. iiSt ! ' v .i J.; 'i . j" ti:r Auditor for Xrwho: y r . .. ,berry, S. C. ' Pin iTiOX FOR PROLATE OF WILL IX DUE FORM OF' I.AW. Swiuinoris Published To the DeiYudains Aoove Xanu.'d: You arc hereby summoned and re-' . i (I to answer the petition i:i this : c:ion, of which a copy is herewith ! -erved upon you, and to serve a copy if your answer to the said petit ion on, the subscriber at his office at Newberry, South Caiolina, within twenty days after tlie service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the petition within f rhp time aforesaid, the petitioner in ; this action will apply to the court for j the relief demanded in the petition, j i I.ambert W. Jones, i Nominated Executor of Las: W: 1 i and j Testament rf Samuel 'fribble. ( / > NOTICE. To the nou-*- -ident defendant, Red- j nior-d 'fribble, if he be alive, and if j dead, to his h*:;s at lav.", next kin. j legatees and devisees: ! Von are h:reby notified that the petition in the above stated matter was nn the 20rh day of December, 1012,! filed in the office of the Judge of Pro- j bate for Newberry County, South Cam. lina. I^ambert W. Jones, Nominated as Executor of the Last | ^yili and Testament of Samuel Tribble, deceased, Petitioner. C. C. Schumpert, Judge of Probate for Newberry County, South Carolina. C. C. Schumpert, Judge of Probate Newberry County, j 1Z-31-01- Liavv. I Could Shout for Joy. j j "I want to thank you from the bot| | torn or my heart," wrote C. B. Racier, of | Lewisburg, W. Va., "for the wonderful | double/benefit I got from Electric Bit- j ters, in curing me of both a severe case j [ of stomach trouble^and of rheumatism, J from which I had been an almost help- j J less sufferer for ten years. It suited | my case as though made just for me." For dyspepsia, indigestion, jaundice and to rid the system of kidney poisons +v,? + nnnsa T-Vioiimatiam Tiilwtric Bit LIIdI bdUOV iuvumuv*/M?j - -> ?w ters have no superior. Try them. Ev- j ery bottle is guaranteed to satisfy. Only 50 cents at W. E. Pelham & Son's. Mayes' Poi i the best on th the money, rai from 15c. to ? - "il 1 rv it and ! e" Better good money at i i iiiayes var I ** I V< f Ait Of a i 1 # tf Fttsburgh Perfe* Mads m 73 Different S Fe nee Use Field, ? l f r 2 c; V->-vA '.j&j RSIC& HSw-'-l .or ..TCLi arsu <^.v. c: aouu *$ YizLi'i a??(i clv,te Los Cordon sjA Chickens : v;* ^ The "Pittcb'izrfh Perfect" is the orJy Welde 'Q electrically v/c.u-scl entirely (Icing away ;vi;h all w: s r-alir^ ~ nca*, smooth appc&rsu c. \ ill not sag, top c h. --n boards required. MaJe f ott a special g V Dc U' c . :*Cw ' ace rail ycu have seen the u Pitts Vt SUMMER F , ;r/jr&nZ?.zf_ W-^r \ ? J,:.., - ::;. "C; g::p^ppl.!::::^:^0.^ - '- ->/. . - .; : - - -.- - -r* IV'-r^ v--2i fc ' X v *'* % | "4V : i i ^Cj.J ^:.:;:.,J " ;S P. .< r35>r VVi.. -1 -"J ->3C: r \'-- s*saSs?> fakt 'U.. r- ;.; . .? c.'-xirLrj.'ju^racr. ^rnrrcr: j OPERA HOI ^ \A/FT T ^ I occPf> anrl Manao IX * . TV a?I J_J?_/ y A-J u>av> * . ? v~ ^ Weber & Field's C OTur | Hear Madge Caldwell, the ] t foil voi< 3 rTHE SONG C I PRirFS .-2Rc . 50c.. 75c j Seats on sale Monday at I Take Notice! [ * Al! municipal Licenses for] A the Town of Newberry, S. C., |. must be paid on or before February 1st, 1913. After that date the penalty prescribed by the License Ordinance will be strictly and promptly enforced. ' By order of Council. J. R. SCURRY, | Left ' Clerk and Treasurer. I PAPER!1) ^ j Wc md Paper is _____ le market for Try Solace Ai i aging in price iSt,! that Solace F i SOLACE KEJIE1 * cat discovery of tl ? ticlf fh;ir fl'ssolves be convinced. stomach. r .1 s tor tiie same It is guaranteed i / and Drug I*aw to i from opiares or hj i i description. T a fa i SOLACE is a pi * ? ' \va.\, and has been 1 tm sJ ?-vt? II B^SflgjP ti0? t0 bP the s I th 1 I ^?? J remedy for Uric -A "*" 5! to medical science, -> aaa rri * j! standing. Jt read 1,UUU Mings j j roof, of the trouti purges the blood. ? Ij THE SOLACE ( Hillll lilHMiilWIIIII P r',-^-.-TnTfTi?J ct" Welded Fence f 1V/U A VA M If ^ A WV?Vf*k7>*? vr Residence, Garden J| Strong ar-1 ^hsi&TiCz.1 fo? I ^.rgesi StecT: fj Stock ca:A break it ncr Chores -jet threat f .j r ,-rr^r<T rnr! '*> nr. ;f *v:rvVs Aie t\c! 11 VT lie; * t^i, 1 1 vr .. ? raps, twisls. clamps sr.-i lii-s, leaving galvanizing perfect. loosen or break under r;r?y weaihe* extreme. 'Neithei |S rade o[ heavlj Galvanized V/iiv irgh Perfect" PC5. CO. i| wr?-'n-<r,~'"*-r~~"y~r'7*'x.\ * ' * \ ^^i2 ? hucinnl ^ mm i ^ I III IM pg til J.1: v. ?"* aRi r. >; ? :rx r tt <-* -a*v -vc?? - w fse Thursday, Feb. 6 'omedy with Music / e??? VtBA ^ <*& ??5? Little Girl with the Wonder- S ce, sing I fcI7 TWiT1 QHI TI '9?"== I _ rJL JL A JL Mm* W JL?d am $1.00 and $1.50 Ciilder & Weeks' Drug Store. ? ' "a awisE ' OF rk^onrrnTV C O KU^rniu11, o, t., /. / / V Thursday for his third ad of Mules. s' \ ' * % ' 1* * . f ' \ .. v * \ 1 /* ncn roiMiis rciuui. J 0 aTJ??sraMEeCT? nui j n*j~ttitrrgam^? ri are the st>le U.. S. Agents and have t Uur Expense thousands of voluntary testimonial letters which have been received rroin. ;or any case or grateful people SOL.VCE has restored ralgia or Headache ^to Testimonial letters, literaai!$ to Kenio>e. ; ture an(j FREE BOX sent upon re 3Y is a recent medi- ? quest. . !, i tree German Scieu- R. Lee Morris, President of the First ; Uric Acid Crystals , -National Dank of Chico, Texas, wrote- ' Hood. It is easy to !the Solace Company as follows: affect the weakest! "I want you to send a box of Solace i to my father in Memphis, Tenn., for jnder the Pure Food 1 which 1 enc!ose ' This remedy has be absolutely free 1 been used b}" some friends o? mine irmful drugs of any! here and 1 must sa>' its action was I wonderful. j (Signed) "R. L. Morris." ire specific in every : pU? up jn 25c., oOc ana $i.uu ooxes. proved beyond ques- j irs }nGHTY FIXE TO BE WELL urest and quickest j A> n Yor ^A> SOOX BE SO BY TAKcid Troubles known! i\f? SOLACE. "X<f special treatment , no matter hov; long schemes or fees." Jl'ST SOLACE les and removes the j At does the work. T.Vrite today ?le (Uric Acidj and j f0r free ^ox, ^c \ SOLACE REMEDY ( O., Battle Creek, J 0., of Battle Creek, tficn. J 1 \ N $