The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, April 15, 1920, Page 2, Image 2
SENATE SWAYED BY YOUTHS
Conspicuous Examples of Precocity
Furnished by the British Commons,
the Mother of Parliaments.
For a long time it has been a British
boast that the house of commons
Is the most widely representative of
all legislative bodies, since it includes
not only all social grades, but numbers
among its membership men of all ages,
from the mere youth to the octogenarian.
So long ago as the year 1613 there
were 40 legislators in the commons
who had not attained their twentieth
year, and, incredible as it may seem,
certain of these were only sixteen
years of age.
Edmund Waller, the poet and courAf
fihiorf Have was A srhoolbov Of
sixteen when he qualified as a M. P.
He was, as Clarendon says, "nursed
in parliament," and probably furnished
the only instance of a man who
conld look back upon two-thirds of a*
century to his debut as a legislator."
Charles James Fox was but nineteen
when he was "returned" to parliament
for the "pocket borough" of
Midhurst He was not many weeks
older when he made one of the finest
"maiden speeches" ever heard at Westminster.
"I heard it spoken of by
everybody as a most extraordinary
thing," his father wrote to a friend,
"and I am not a little pleased with it"
Chesterfield was a legislator at
twenty, when he entered the commons.
His first speech is said to have
"electrified the house." His triumph
was, however, undiminished by the
circumstance that as he was not yet
of age he was liable to a heavy fine
for speaking in the house.
More precocious yet was William
Pitt Although he had passed his
twenty-first birthday when Appleby
sent him to parliament he had within
a few weeks after the taking of his
seat established himself as the keenest
debater and the finest speaker in
the commons. Upon the conclusion of
his "maiden speech" a member of the
. opposition was reported to have ob
served to Fox: "Pitt win De one 01
the first men in parliament." "He is
so already," replied Fox. !
Pitt was scarcely twenty-three when
he was made chancellor of the exchequer.
At twenty-four he was prime
minister.
End to "Hotel of Kings."
The Hotel Bristol, nicknamed1 "the
hotel of kings," and considered the
Ihost select in Paris, is now no more
r hut the remembrance of a brilliant and
picturesque past. Founded in 1867 by |
a British subject, Mr. Morlock, whose i
son is still the head of the firm, the ,
i hotel soon after the war of 1870 was |
\ patronized by King Edward V|I, then
prince of Wales, whose photographs
with autograph signatures can be seen
In the hotel's salons, some from his
early youth when he wore a square
black beard, and others belonging to
t later period with the small pointed
beard which gave so much finesse to
his humorous smile.
King George of Greece, King Leopold
of Belgium, both dubbed "old Parisians,"
Queen Alexandra, King
. George and Queen Mary, the king of the
Belgians and many others have been
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And there it was, too, that Don Carlos,
king of Portugal, was Introduced to his
ftature bride, Princess Amelie, by the
then prince of Wales. An American
bank is now moving into the historic
building.
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Trees for Hall of Fame.
V A popular tree at Spartansburg, 8.
..jX? the top of which was shot ofT during
the Fourth of July celebration In
1832, has been entered in the hall of
fame for trees which is being compiled
bj the American Forestry association.
From Lisbon, O., comes the nomina"
tion of the tree under which the Indians
and white settlers came to an
agreement regarding iron ore to be
. used in making kettles. Ralph G.Smith
of Circleville, O., enters the
: Logan Elm in that city. C. C. Royce
- nominates the Sir Joseph Hooker Oak
at Chico, Cal. General Sherman esti*.
mated that 7,000 men could stand in
the shade of this tree.
A. D. Dart nominates the "Largest
Live Oak" in the South, at Brunswick,
Ga., known to be a veteran In 1?63. It
has a circumference of 26 feet. .
Fatal Farrflne After Feast
A play, a dance and a feast, winding
up a season of plenty, was responsible
for the near extermination of the
Quigillingok tribe of natives last winter
and spring, according to John H.
Kilbuck, superintendent of schools for
' the Kushokwim River (Alaska) dis
met.
The famine following the feast, Mr.
Kllbuck said In his annual report to
the bureau of education, caused the
deaths of at least 42 of the natives,
and would have wiped out the entire
had not missionaries come to the
rescue with a meager supply of food.
It will be years, Mr. Kllbuck declared,
before the Quigillingoks recover
from the effects of their generosity.
Mint Established Record.
The Philadelphia mint shattered
coinage records in 1919. Domestic
coinage totaled 500,915,000 pieces, as
compared with 367,845,006 In 1918.
Coinage for foreign countries amounted
to 90,529,195 pieces, compared with
28,480,000 in 1918.
Early Struggles
Tell me, Mr. Wombat, of your early
struggles."
"Well, my mother says they were
terrible when she wanted to scrub my
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NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF EHKHARDT
TELEPHONE CO.
Notice is hereby given to all per-:
sons interested that a meeting of the |
stockholders of the Ehrhardt Telephone
Company will be held at 10
o'clock a. m. on the 17th day of April,
192 0, at Town Hall, Ehrhardt,
S. C., for the purpose of liquidation
and dissolution of said corporation.
J. L. COPELAND, M. D.,
President.
March loth, 1920. 4-15 |
CITATION NOTICE.
The State of South Carolina?County ,
of Bamberg. By J. J. Brobham, j
Jr., Probate Judge.
Whereas, Mrs. Ethel Hiers hath j
made suit to me to grant her letters |
ot administration of the estate and,
effects of A. J. Hiers.
These are, therefore, to cite and
admonish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said A. J.
Hiers, deceased, that they be and appear
before me, in the court of probate,
to be held at Bamberg on the
14th day of April, next, after publication
hereof, at 11 o'clock in the
forenoon, to show cause, if any they
have, why the said administration
should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 30th day
of March, anno domini 1920.
J. J. BRABHAM, JR., .
Judge of Probate
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