The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, October 14, 1898, Image 1
E-%;TiABIISI-IED 1865. NEWTBERRY9- S. c,FRiIDAY, OCTIOBER I*-I,.19.TTIC Fi
THISSTi
MimiauG oh
Ispot C
I'll Give a '
to any charitable institution if I
Dry Good
...IN NE
I am doing more business than any tw
poHe. It is a duty you owo your inec
have you soe how cholp I fiell good g<
such big advantages remind the passe;
our Southern cities. All we, ask is to
Newberry for the next six d.kys beginii
llan[au fl aring,
Until Satur[
Every articlo in our store will be saci
offered the peoplo to lihy iw fall goo,
M IV
RUMORS OF COMPROMISE.
HErA4 ,sO -a-d E.LMAN s ' IA ') i TO 1 VE
iCEHN ON TEIAT MISSION IN
UOLUA IA.
Notaing Defiillo Kn1own-1-T1i1n11nn say130tho
e onn d e imh ent W il Pro ably bi in
Cuba Witlin A wo W#ic--1no 1.,:"
Firat Muntered Out ivroro 1%l
lion Reached Wiaslhinitoll.
(Rogistor, l0th.)
Senator B. Rt. Tillmin arrived in
the city Inst night, and went to t ho
residence of his kinsian, Mr. .1. W.
Bunch.
This morning he caio down fowni
and spent some time with the United
States army officers here anud also
those of the regiment. It was im
mediatoly rumorod that the mission
of his trip was to effect a compro
mis in tihe caso against. Lient. Col.
Tillman It was reported that he
was trying to harmonizo tho differ
ences that exist and thus gnash the
charges now pending. However, no
confirnation could bo obtained con -
corning this rumor. Senator Till
man wout not discuiss the situtiioii,
as it is a rather dolicato quest ion on
account of tiho family relation of lie
accused. No information could he
obtained from the oflicors, as their
positions precluded t hem from matk
ing any statements in regard to) this
matter.
The charges against Col. T'ilbnani
wVore p)referred1 by Lieut. WV. I11.
Ligon of Company Hf. Lient. Ligoni
is in Greenville on a short visit anid
will not return until Wednesday'.
Whether he will withld raw the
charges or not is yet to he seen, lbut.
the impression of his friends is lint.
he will not.
Senator Tillman wvould not (hiS
cuss thie matter at all as was st ateid
above.
ai.-m oI cuegfoaking of the S'conid regi
of shockle.Y of the potition to muls -
1 lioinJg ouii PCr. " '"fillmnan said t.hat lie
t gr0 ngW ext,rGi
ter ou,^ gwy son fl or it. to go
Cuba, possibly within. the ', ra that
weeks. lie toldl the membhl) The
he could do nothing for them.
petition wvould amount to nothing, e
it was not mn accordance with Iithe
regulations of the channel through
which all the reqnests for m'usteir out
must pass. Then, too, the govern
ment has decided, lie continued, t.o
retauin the forces niow in soa ico until
the question of disposing of the
Philippines has heen dleIiniteily set.- i
tied. However, if later on the oo
casion arises when thes President con
eludes to muster out more mon11 lie
Senat:>r wilh press the claimis of the
soldiors of the Second regiimenit if at
that times they desiro to ho dis
e Samrgedl from service.
Senator Tillan also spoko( of the
mnsterinig out of thle First regimenit.
Hie said that hie used his influencre to
have it properly armed and eqipe
at the beginning of the war, When
itLexpressed a desire to leave CJolhm
l U RAlI
K' ONLY 1OLJSF IN NNWlIMUN
leto stOCk this fall. Tho tiruth11 i- I F
ods chellp, I soil everythillg it it en1t.
ih.
'housand Dollars
clt't, show tho 11argsoit m1114l fi(le't showl
s and Shc
:WBERRY...
0 stores ill Nowhrry. Piml hero for
mllo to eximinlo my13' stock, it. is aL pl
i0ds. Someo of theso peopl Weho cillila
--iy of it Jiw shop oil the ont skirts
prico aid (.0111paro olur goods With aIny
ot. 17, ana ContiR
lJ Nighlt, act. 228,h
iliced.- This is Ihe greatest oppor1i1
Is it their own price.
[NAUGH SELLS
hill ailI if possiblo seo active service,
he ag1'ain besolgllt the warl depart
m11441t to grat.ify the wish of the
Uir'I't regiient by i-siniig or(ers for
it. to m11oVO lit once. The latter when
placl ha.1weon delared and there
SOMM'd to b it Spirit, if disal'itet.ionl
1mling thw sobbers inl Conlsevie(S
of ti regimeniolt.'s reteit-ion inl Rr
vi he w Avas indiceod to exert. his ill
1lu11neo iln beltif of tho men. Hi
dreds of let.tors woro 1vevcived by
him floii the s-oldiors themise"Olves,
froll frivinds, from paronts and from
wives, varlestly iskinig that somlio.
0hinrg ho done to laive the soldivrs
11111stered onu at. onve.
When asked What Offeet, the pOti
tion had, Semitor Tillman said that
it had 11one. Tie privato lettors were
what ilmIced him to itereedo ill ho
half of till stldiers atitd puish the
illatter hwolvre (lit wIrll doplrtielint.
The Senator aid that hle Ihad the
j'rgimelnt' m1 -o -eed ont, hoforo i,int'.
Col. Tililmank realchled Washin(gon
with 1t111t politionl sigied by !-o manyfl\
Soldiers of tho irst.
Swnator Tilbin1 leit. for his homi
this m'teo111omln iln Trel(011.
Pt usar anI henu.an:ileConati of Ai11aire
tWo l1iOVO iiiid .I A%i - Vi illIy (151g
SrtA(Sal11Lake,Tribimy.:
The81 Sprmtod ViEpubl ~ iica jOlis
ensses101 og 11he'banksii H sit. hAnfd.
noin he proposIled conisoidt ion tof)
twoiior and 1 ~telyuntyoinge
1up4 Ik of tmorE, cit says: 111l'
it, wer ae. Th ir, ar toos may bnkd
m'SII iostn ao the11 bus11W iness l it.sd
rWe hall e the conso (1188 liat i e
declygts at. work lagegaton aithl
ba4(nklis or citlies,11111 noal New
elsehere ai(it i tnencly havig it
prodne ig. cenlt ri/.at'e ion cin o .herilt
capi00 ta of enterpises. 11nlt.l thank-h
in cpia isteCnsil O Iio tn is. Ispal ly
iscotg,sthed. The aregat capita111 )0)
llansrlso teriy e ~i ntinal bankt
erNew amonu tonarly) 01 30 p ter
Wlt a1 of ank ig cap1it all JIhug
it i oho.onside8 red'I t h a (lior
or4N1) forkCi~ (lo .1114t'N1?
gega)ito p.al andiiim sul u i f t he l'(
natol bank( o lsiof ew (1 ork4 only (11)
l invested'( ini thle I ostn nal tionaliiii
banks.
LI. is dlep loraihlo 0 ha1. 4th( genitle-~
m onety. Thliey clii hav'( this comt
fort, however. If t.hey but. keep it
locked no ini a safe placo it. will nat
1,1 nl :D ress Goi
prio forP
:3 ho Vamue qua1lity ; 00 pic
rOgular prico '0eC and 5'
Cnonly. 25c at yard; ono M.hoi
of r+ l20aa tii
of 7in Now York ait 50c onl (lh
in Nowheirry caln bny them
1100 Here We G
z 50 pi(es Blck Sato
[Tj stores stl 5 v during t
ha.pr e o ; (I css 4 4 bleaci
isulre to John P'. Kiig Sol Ihiild
I to havo w 2 quality, our prie 1 I
of boo ofachds tig,25etqua
. ily, nlow f3c; 50 ploee Wil,
storo. in lilvieehod cot towel1, regil
n1111 1,')( gnali4MV, now 8C;
I .-; 1-100 wito Bod 81p
UiRg b-< III 144ShIels lis chealp as ;
Ask .%our frviends inl sonl
winter of 181.18, whi yon ro
N to wi t .h il- Ille latest, styles
Aty ovvr (Illn iloney inl goodl that a
on11's, eaT iei' gOodS, ol
IT FOR LESS,
thom atbout two and ono-half per c
cont per ainum. That is, if t hoy 1i
keep it that way three years and n
t.heni tko it out. for iivestment, they c
will find that. it. will bring thei from n
seven to 10 por cent moro property 1
than whenl tilhey locked it up. If v
they would only uiso their intitince e
to do somothing to sto) the fall in I
property, they would find plenty of t
protitablo uso for all they have, aind d
ilntIrest, instOd of going begging at It
two or three per cont wiould be woitli e
twice tbitt.. The niced of money for 1
dovelopmont aill( improvemuet is 1
practically limitless, but property
owners dare niot borrow no%w. The t
Tribuno hus bmIn telling those gen- c
tIIie for 15 yres that. the timo
would come when with their vaults C
full, tihey wold not. daro to loan, and n
proporty owiers wonld not dare to h
borrow.
S
VI)CIJvAll TING III iN iIIIANS.
Nuarly 300 Seli,milm Nirowiniguisl lin tlit%
S as1i ingtn Om t O) I)r __.-T_hie an- H
iial reporl. o1 oi itom ismionor of
Indian Affairs for the fiscal yoar V
elinig tm 301( :t, 1898, priesenits a 1
iimmber of featuries of special in. -
('Irest ait this ti11n1, as it reviews th li
cond(1itions if al1l the induian tribes of I
the Uniiit ed States up to that dat.e. i
Th'Ie Ciommziissiner diwells5 at COn- I
of I hbe wards of the Government I
andiE says' t.hait eduncationl is the great- C
est fact or in solv'ing thle future status
of the~ Ind(ianI. ThIe miethiods om-i
played'( to brinig abhout such1 dlesirale
results are thle out.comoi of serious I
thought and1( study atnd are the (
gradlual evolut.ion of year's of ox
poi(nIlc inl dealinig wvith the IndIlian. (
The meithIods employe03'd to b)ring J
ab1onit such (lesirablle resniIts are' t.lu
ouitcomo of serious thought and1 a
sIudy(1 nd a111ure tihe gradnauIl evoluitioni I
of years of experienice ill dealing<
with thle Inianiii. Trhoed<ucational I
branuchi of thle Indian O31ico has
grownI fr'om small beginnings un;t il<
nwit is on1e of the most important I
under thie control of the deari- 1
monelt. In 1877 t here wore 48 Smll
bioarding and1( 102 (1113 schools, with i
IIn attend(anice of only3 3,578 pupils,I
while t(oday there are 1-17 well
(er1lu ipped boarding schools iand an
(8lniIlumberi of day13 sco ols oengagced
in the educat ion of 28, )02 puipilIs.
As to thie vailute of educa0ltionail motith
o(1s of t hose 'iuipils, danta waHs col -
I octed( from at 'iarefi ennllvass of all1
ioretred 1pup hils then01 lii ng upon)1 thle
reservations, incl(lumdogi a sk('t ch of
the chairniet.ir tend cond1(uctI of each1
with 1rueferro' to thle results of t he'ir
Cdua li ion I il oro at. thle rochool ait
\1 nuii e. The resultI, say3s thle rep ort,
was1851 urpriisingl, and1( will hemar coni
pa:risoni with li t milar staitisti1cs fromt
whlit' schiools. Of thie pupils whio
smnill ior cet. graduatbu. yet. 8 e
U. F1,41
I 1 'AN 8110W YOU
thant all thI other st
i gethter. .IN piocos 3
cial 1o a yard, ot it
38 40 in. black 1igured Mohair, si
a yard, during this salo I will
lsanld dozon Lidies' Clpo, I holig
r% dollar, I canl ioll you it CaP0 e
i to-day in Now York.
o, Try to Match it 11
in, worth 8c, during this salo -)
his salo 4e; 5 halos Nowherry unb
od cloth, othorS aSk you e, Mlimt
Shooting, worth ntow 3Ie; 20 pic
c; 100 pieces Kid(1 Camhrie, sal
I ity, now I 3.ic; 2 mases Dark Stamdidt
liaml) Simlipsont Prints, rogllar e gi
ir 100 lquality, now i)(e; 100 dozen1
100 dozon b)l mielld vg(t, towols, I
reads, half price, 50c, )ie, 7ec, $ I.(
Ou Canl buly .Om maltorild. -Mve mieh
O Of t.h large citie!s all abot I, llt p
eive a reply drop in at. my stoe anl
It is iiportunt for )(ot to know w
1-0 right Ian(] filily woth t.he prJIC, ol
t of st.y motl ofdate lot .of t'is
otnl new ami up to date goods.
\NYTHING ME
out,. tro roported as excollelt,
rat class; 73 per cetit. its gool
mlditn, and only), 21 per cent. it
onmidor('d its bal or worthless, an
pon whom tIfo hemnfits of sehm
ifo 'conferred Ito appreciable l
antages. All of theps tmilhousatids
ducated boys aitt girls speukiig tI
iglish langalitge, wolnod fro
ribal custonis atnd iron bmds of it
ition, cannot fnil, h says, to exe
powerful and far-reaching iih
neo upont the quritrer of a million t
ndiais scattored throughot t i
Jnited Stites.
Tho Commissioner advisvs legish
on looking to tho coll 11 Isory edu
aition of Indian children anlid Hug
osts that nill item ho incorporated i
Io appropriation law thalit .h Co.n
iissioner of Indian Aflaitrs shoul
aVe tho rightt to tritnsfer tilvatle
upils fromi tho Various Indill
Itools to othor and lirger sciool
it-uated inl othor Staitem, withont. 1
oniseIt of paront.s and glardiil
rhen, inl his judgmi)on1t., the biest il
irosts of such puiplH Nould I
nbserved.
As to the GoV'ernmlntOtt, dlyl sch1oo
110 prtincij)'l (ifliclty It 11bn I)(111t
mintain a regular at tentdianco up<
hto (ily 1'sessionts of tho schools, b)1
hie estab)lishtig of th nto onldi
Ltwehlon hias htad the tesut of brint
ig upf the attenidattce. 'IThe plan tt
le seclools of tIto counttry for I I
mlrposo of co-educaiitiont of theiac
ontceived in 1890t, dloes itot app)e6
o) meet wvith mtuch sncesss.
'IThe C onittt inetr gives anit
erosting account of te Congress
japt.. W. A. Mrcer, U . S. A., w.
lot ailed to inst all and1( condulict Il
ongress, whtich wvas formallty opemtl
Lugust. 41 last, anid althtough nt
early all tho InianiiI trifbes whicht
as originally into48ol1od to hai
resent wVOee on fto grotund, thte I
inns it at.endantco and( its t io prira<t
VTe sale of litnor to Iniansll
lwdeliuon, and(1 th siateent,
tindo that at a numo itltof ageitci
lOrti0s Were engatgod init the whol
alo dlebanchiv (If Iniants by~ II
nitrodut.iont and1 iiale of I init oxial ib
>overa*ige's.
U)nrinrg Ite past. year! good pr
gross has1 boon1 tinado itn altotme16
vork, atnd 1,71.1 palttouts fotr hin1
ilationls. I icsides I ho ritove~' a Inar
mmbterIto hav beIen811111 apro ved and itoI
woing prepa~fred~ by theO Gteeral ii
)t'lice.
Rye,
Barley,
Red Clover,
Lucern,
and Woods Evel
gree Lawn Grass See
for sale cheap at
Robertson & Gilder's
Drtug Store_
res in Notwhorry pll( to
inlic lress ( b*-o' )s ,Ijl.
r ston's ask voln ' - for
Itablo for ladie nkiy o, pl
ivo yolt y1r1mioto
it. . theM big ane a im n sam l
You Can.
2 ; is ' 1 Itin-, ollor
lelnelmd olioth diurlt- (his
111,1ti 's prico e;'. . Ial s
Vs A. C. ..Tick, r la
o prico :,,v; I cno." I0
Ililiy, now .hI.; 1 !ts 4.
blvinchod ( t.) . N,
"gailin. 20yh-. for 4 ill, O 1
S14 Ilow lw oly'.e In'
II voll . 1 llm ,i l.! ' '1..
hetherryon :n- P.:.in
inlveS1.ing inl ohlbd ,
kimy owr
. f Iit 111 .ig R I Ull I . 1 8-P41 11 l 14.lh
d 11IQIP 41 iiI'~ IP)11 Cl n.11.1 l lw N401t .,I- .
k Ia i , I Isinm Cir : ivil 11:11
irr
N, WOME AND4
i nt ivapoll, OvIi' IcAw': r I 1 1ii. T..'11:1.v P
(;(.I'Il~. 'ik)I I w oil Cle.r:v s W
)f o ( Iml' (h.par14' ilip' 4 Pllt if j Ip olldp
lI t e' iti-a to i bfpt 1'pi t-; .1ea 114 \v . ,
f 111 i n li I l ht h. l, 1e 'l:.
Thet t :1141 oisl . illf twi-Il l I
. liaill PPib a sIlln ti 1and thes.' i ho 1(
lo innkephs)hr tlilmvIltlill'. Tia
sTant adn An nral, inpbardo .
i allihqe r Miaiingbl bd d m.ll
(liso l) \V,Ht I slkp w4'pp~ 4 .4. 11114 " IP I , v
tho chgi~rs , wh4. fo ii (di.ld 114iif ..I Iii
14 eIoli ) li ' . I-[(% was ilJo -Ilw h' Il I-1111
1 h :l h-fom i t I-' alt ( uilI ng.
T0boht . Ino lyal abou I..IV1 W (ty IIi
1,(,C,(Igt% 11i:. 'iw f I r p s 1' ~ 'I
. ept ava tia unen, ii ibakslink. w Sill :
do \\'.s4 alker he o li i n. 1lw
waiThed ,)ona l' Ia l P(fI v.rres o r ",
N a(t \'alkt, i nn.,ilt ires:1 ,h'- "In ia 11'om
ho msba.lons was!"lt wor c'ro .
1 the chi , who10 s I gh'l b 11,1V.t 1111
Is nors n' u Iav 4 i, i- r I i.:nO', camI1144
e rought. .w fi it 194 he brvesh. wPnbi I
V p' ii hie rs',p al a m hl. I *:-- . sol
I diersP enanp lit. o hl g t. T m
I, irm ha itle was fught f4r a confe p
* ne iPon thei 1pretext I thati' i ennersi C i
n conhI 5. >j. huu4 at I their) emnp. Thei
>f 1 1 iwo se m st ht' wom id in p14 . hattlo.4
i 'Ihe wIell beh ' '4iP i ne l t re aI
4'fomtiso ut haIlp v e iPip ass141edlt- her e
Imma
to 6ief Off Old I
CUT OFSTYLE, -
I blIl
Aml Im 011
ato yoo lo Iwn h: vol[ (:ta hiy it
Quality is the ve
he St.yles are th
i ne rrice is
V\ 61mw l lt a dl itl havo 1!he prolltiv.
ever shown in
11, l11otlt l ftl i l oa -wse, I \\ kill 14) (;Ill
Ili'IJ- Fw wIlt,o . I Ii 4 I lie i
; I it 11 l N' v \ ' .
11 does not obli
way to buy at
Itt
me gs at Your Dispi
CHILDREN WI
kih11 ) \I i IaY,
4414 I'4'41' N l%4'4 M,I 11j.l4 114'4 4j11V'
. I1 '( 1441 1 I1 4 t444 I 1I I I 14 - 1144
1;1 \ i . If c ill V (Jil
11!le.II'*1 441'II. e illy
1111I' ' . depal 1 Iv ll ( I I le lti'
I \ f) ha4 ' . llo 11t ll i
m l i t ! V, -11l'r i i t al. 1441it1,
I It \10 \ald I v,4 ;J
4 14 .4,I.I 111' I'n i ~I 4414 iu '
Wto t r T i t li \ )I In [Ir
Inn Ir - I d11 A I I 8 . 44111
\ i I , 1' 1 i ' lit T .4 11f { lle insI
1 ry. at r111Y.I1 .rhbm, mr I 4.
V II V 1144' ( I f \ a1 'II li.1 4 is v I5I 4 4I ,
.i "V, 1 il ' 111 *44 4'it i -s fair 1 ( ii t I '
41 44 hI 'Viet('' 144 111' 44 4lle (if tli' 1)4
W I l e41 i'l I til I 1.'
\\W hn tn (t I- - k N. ThIi
W I 'l I ttl' i r 111"
\\' llor, .\ in . b- l i'It- i . v a
i1 11 t \v I : 1m 4r -n)m
re Per Coul.
Last Year Goods,
- OUT OF OTE.
wh1ih in N %v ' r I e,m:tci on , h bi
v " "" Bursted cci,-!m
tinli the t h r b g s ck i b u h
V11, 11 Ch I14 k -l-rh I 544 4 11'
t wholithsal" in Ib t ' ) d y
ry best,
e very latest,
the very lowest.
.I. 1n1d mlo-1 1 itd r1 ivo lit' of
this town.
ill :44 11 it )I tl I hI I- I1 1 14 *\ N t 1 Ii4 .(i
I )S IkI llil -A4', . )- 44I Ill I 134',.' 1-1 0-1it;
gate you in any
this time.
~s I ' M V, A N.i11 :,I\ .,4
n a l., th_ w pil l lilt I. t 4r l.
Whenl thll ConI ;lb-drl an. b
wimimr i a itskle t)c ti llr o l.ion a 's t 'oh
S11n114 if en.1k rih:1al ihts. O
I in s a 11t1 t II I - i' n I
nliI a.tn Is." I I ti O t l ill m <b
Ioms Sco t t ti I I he iI
wiy () pri 'vent. tit, l-itint f i 4 4
rij ll 111g . wa%v to p,-'hiit thoI'e fruit
a tog th -. Tin-rle woVr, !Wng! ase
ill Nilit44' 4it vk-ll t bf I41 4
I -S whhh e ive h 311 , I I I, bi t
Il w ej ly t- li if lWu' 1 1 1 bi I'l IIII
4 11 i ll- 44 W1 II4' 4 : 1 1 44 4'i41,
Y- hungw f Vw n it]o rit t b
tim i p frni. is i-r 4 wSi
itll genI4ItI114A t i ' o i im vlk I Y, I
I teit fruI it w i il t Ii%t a; . .. I
ta 11 t which wabit4I'I% 4s n I I iI.
I1 %,s cet I ni y 1 Imr la t %41 e
4'I\ ' 'I4b )134 \''%4'.b m w-4 it 3
4t I 14(11' :f a li 1 4n I I ',
It. i - Ti I w 14 i el f i-, aIm IA
if III. IeII n II3r e . t1 4 iIN;. i ,
a1 11r.(, as large as a i .as m
rang41 t rev, all covi-r"( i ' Iu b
In411n the green l)v (141 Ileh1 I
114f1 144m 444g1oes, 31 fully t 3d Iver one
onlike14 a44 114ort 114na 1l 4 ; iik < ne Var
aml' it,14 has a41 thin, toI h in,' w hie
whenl it ured, rlei ab a4 bl ma4o iilm3.' I 1
mtIli i ous 1 juh-y4'I pub4 34411': ITe, 1
H1Ib 4 rouble nh ut' i ng 14h1 ning3 o 44' is
4444 - 1 a '4 erfel \4 4 wilill 3 .i' ' ;;4,1 4441 44
This i t he ut- Send ia h,
Siesr ofre all kb ins Wn
whatveyouad ant dm; Wes
l gars.anteie them o awy
pret. Woe hald ve ohnr
Mh aonogam ii..o V r.. il.
oer ntsoenh w ildofr,
ishools.;
Thini the Soreso