The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, October 21, 1898, Image 1

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__ _NWVI Y S. C., FRI[DAY, OCTOBER 21. 1898. TWICE A WEEK, 81.50( A YFIARH Ai Booming bess fo rthis sectionow p Below areie ol 2 eass Androscoggin, 4dhed C 2 casos Fruit of Loom, 4 ched C 1 caso 104 Bloachod SAudurinp 1 cas 10 4 Unbleached .9g, dur Copes un\ai ! Wo commence the lino wi)e C,ap at $12 00. Real Plush C 2.00, W SPANISH IDEA OF Tj AMERICAN BIER RICNO A LAIME FORUE 'rIA The InIreh of Mis%eag,n,4y are sahl 14o Io lenibik~I4Ilek rfame Ue I nes11"' IlUhat IN inwahnim Washington, Oct. .17.-4orma tion has reached the war d tonont that a high oflicer of t h.panisil army very recently mado atmion that had the Spaniards b) avar of the condition of the nericai army, its inability to wit 4d th, hardships of a campaign, fa ack o medical and other supplic,dij_ ge eral inellicioney as told in O Am1i -an papers, the Spnuiard onld nc have given up, but wouldiavo cor tinued fighting for a lou timo t come, fully bolioving thattivy woul have been able to provent tho cIj turo of Cuba by Americantrms.: This statement iq know[ to hap been made to the Americm offic. now in Cuba and causes .ome - easin,ss in official circles al it 'ty mean that the Spaniards art not et readJy to yeild the island u-aderho tormes of the p)rotocol. It is believed 1)y oflicials in Wh ington ,(bat had it not been foihe ontcry muasdo regardling the aLrin(nd the( conduot of the war there ve would have bloon any qjuestioi ied by the Spanish peaco. comisisors regarding the Cuban debt. is pointed out under the protocothat the sole question left for the con,s sion was the settlement of the Plp - pines and thmat nothing was aid abthmi the Cnban dlebt or any huer Cuban qnostion. By those wvhearo iln position to know it is alseted1 that the Mad rid governm uenzfwas aware, wvhen it asked for pwann whlen negotiations wore op<4 uc't.hat it was useless to ask that the Oblar dlebt be. taken) into considlerat i h any commission, andl that it is m1 since the reports of the bad e ndi Lion * f the United1 States army 'hav~ reached Mad rid that the q(nest io "iet been raised. An'oth?E\r nmatter that causes gran considerat ion '.% the wvar, hate is the temper Or'th6 Spaiaiurdsi COuba1 and( thet fear that the impros 4o.iwhich now prevails there ma them to rogard1 the America ps of n t much account and a< ~rdingly after tho occupancyc bie United States. Thoe matte'r hazs been discussedi the wvar diepartment and it is p)roe ble that when the troops are senlt WCuba there will he a force of suc ize and character as to give the ii landers aI diffebrfent impression c United Stmates soldiers than they noi entertain.. '"Tho impression among thme Span jards ini Cuba,"' said( an oflicer in pa sition to know what is going on, "i that the American soldiers are wea because showing such a riced, medium and high our offerings; every arti loth, 10 yards to customer - no p loth, 10 yards to custo.ner - pl thi sale - - - - - - - - - - ing this sale - - - - - - - - MN&VID %,AOLOE0 1 Horoe we throwv d1o gauntlet and challong one in 8outh Carol show a lin ti t old o and advanico-stop byF -O.p to tho Phnsh "2.0, $;3.0, $3.50, $ i0) and -.:.' 3 sel everything c and punly, inlcapable of withstanding hardship and whoil it, will be III) ev!sy Ilatttter to Vanquish. This feel ing nty make it, diflicull for the AlivrikanIs it first. This impres,ioi is duo to the charges that have beei \-nado against the war departinent with such virulonce and itisistence (lring the past few Imontlhs." h a1111s be,co0o evident I hat the tro,, when sent. to Cuba must bo isoint\l for somyie timII iII their camps to av(d the dinger of infection an id lthe dpartinmt is not (qnito cinar 3 - -ny useful purpose will be V 'HsrVl( by placing sohliers where their rvices cannot be available. f Whileb wet seaO)n has now I - most tiched its end in Cnba, it is said t t the yellow\, fever is more provallt and more danigerons in type ist now than tit any timo dur .oI Ing LIO year. These conditions, l howeir, will not continne long. A - prol ition that. is now under consid ratiI looks to the euploymeit of 3 the Iubanls Is local gendarmes, it. bkirg urged that, they wonld be more sor%icOable in mainiitaiiiing order in the towns thianl Ainerican soldiers unacquaintod with the Spanish lain guage~ and1 Cubani customs. T1he Uniited Staites gov(rermot ini this way also would bei abile by the pay mienit of smiallI sallaries to0 those men to consxiderablly rel ieve the distress thatt exists on thIe island without breeding a class of profossional pau pers or lowering the prid1o of the Cub1)1ans. Unless GAen. Leo speifically asks to be relieved fromi that duty', lit is to command the .tirut oxpe~dit ion, so. 'onded by Genu. Gireenie andi Gnu. Arnold. - 'The Seaboard A ir Li no has issued Ithis seasoni throe hianidsomie ilIlust.rat (ed booklets, "'Winter Excursionts,"' "'Southiorn hintes"' and "'Spor'tsmant's G (uide.'" Thiose are now ready for A (istribiutiotn andi will bo seont fee of cost to aniy atddress. ThLeir "W\in-. -otr Excursions'" gives fuill in formatn '0 tion in regard to Fiates and( lionies n to the best WVinter h'esorts in the conuntry. T1hie "Sp ortsmanu's Gu iide"' is one of the hanidsotmest, and1( miost Comiplete books of its kinidevrsi lyl. Is make up is artistic frotm n cover to coe anud it containis niot on i- ly in formation i, regardi to hiutitig y grounds, gueides, dogs, IIttel rates, , &c., but a digest of~ the (Gam Laws of the States Covered byV it. andI someii actual )xp)orieeuifhmte ln 'f tho hnoit of th iSea'uboard'u A;i? s li te. The "'Southertn Pitnes'' book let. is jboI' a very art isticallIy got toi uip, anid t.hi' iniformuat ion cotnt ainied covers every point. .Anty or all of these ill lbe 0 mailed upon01 app1l1icat ion to Mr. T.1. .J. h Anidersoni, (Geneitral P"assenmger Agent, D Io not mxiss the chianie of takiling your family to lie State F"air. Old -and younag w i Ifbe inlst ructed atnud en tortai ned. All immoral, rmbling~ s and t1iestionab[o .fontures are rigidly k nyXlmlel great stock--great in si priced Goods. We are : cle is sold on its own me ir yard '10 bales Sea Island Sh >r yard 3 bales Nowberry Mills, 15cts 100 pioces Wounco Woo 12.i 100 piveeg Kid Cambric, La 3li CAT%'0itEaS vnh One Iil(1red doz. 'I o anly- E na11 to R IEADY M Gloods n its own merit a MAIN ST., EVERE STORM RAGES IN THE SOUTHWEST. VL14 EKA 1, i1 ET WI VTIIIt TMI PCsT IN TWENTY-41 v YI-, %lA. iiinmtm u!ty Alinulmr Ctut, Wff-Plenity of s1w A c fpning th1) WIn14 aetl Baii-S,ok mn the Itangem Suffert4. Kitnsias City, October 17 -Tho mrliest wintor storm in tho south vest in 27) years anIl th worst. storm I record hiti todilav ahn11ost co.nipliii y Shut Kanlsas- City oil' fromt wIrI,( 011tommunicattionl With tit htiouthl, the vost, aid tho nort.h. Ail opwning on :ho vast his alone kept tho city from aoing totally isolated. It hIs been raining for tho pIst 24 Iours. Shortly after midnight last aight tho rain turnod to .snow and the tomporatuire dropped porcoptibly. Steiidy sineo thon, ia donso, wt, mow, driv(n by a northi wind at polints reachmng the velocity of it gitle, hias fallen. At, Fairmouitt, near K.lanKsts City, and at L'aveIworth Kits., wher portions of tho Third and Fif:*;h Missouri r.4gimenvits an1d thw Twolnty first and Twen.ty-socond Kansas re imentsH, respecti vely, areO encamped)s, many tents were blowni downt and the solier-s maide to suffer acutely. T1he st orm camio up with groat piared. Numerous citses of sufToring 1.o mon and1( beast will doubtloss be have boon1 151 r lsoe. Railroad tralle, whtilo mnoro or loss I hampoicred, hias ntot been badly inter rutlpted1 so far ias cant bIe leairnedi. In 1( insits (it-y' no seriouls damanige hias resulted. (cohil UNIc(AlON c~UT oFF. Lawrenceu, Kais., Oct. 17.-From dayb)reatk .) ;3 o'clock this itfternoon wVOI ( Id bas been1 imi p)ossil( as a result of thec p)resellIt stori. A damplil, heavy sno0w, dr iveni by a strong ntorth wind1. has fatllen steaidi AN IN('il 0" SNOW. Pit t sbutrg, Kitan., Oct. 1 7.-A cold raini in this sect ion wats followed last itighit by it 5now storm, which cov (ered the grounud to t ho dlepth of neatrly an inch by daylight. It cont ttinued sno0winIg unit il iabout I10 o'clock, w hen it cold( rin btlegani falling. Yaites Centeor, Kais., Oct. 17.-A hea-ivy sn' iow storm hats proviled jhere since 1 2 o'clock last ntight, pro ce e by hours of rin. SJtock on thooranes is su Ifering greatly. 'IN M!SSOt'15. first 3owY stormii f Jthe1 seiason fell hero Uday, iarfior t hian for manyii yeatrs. A strong wvind is blowving. Obill icotho, M,o. , O ct. 17.-A light sno0w, thi first of the seaon,5I is fall inig here. ze, variety and value-fc atisfied with small profi rit. These low prices h< (ting, during this salo - - - - Unblnechod, during this salo - - Jeans, regular 2cts quality, now - regular 5Cts quality, now - - - S GOODS a owels, 5c, 8e, 10c, 12c, 15,). A ADE SHEETS A)ND PILLOV iWow Cases, 10 (cnts and 121 ci !cets at 40 6ints and 58 cents nd hold that that - --- NEWBEI A GECNERtAL ORDER IS-UED). rhe 4. V. Divhslo,.'m Order ns to the eni et of Winnile Dav4. ho following general order has )evin issued from the headquarters >f tho Sout,h Carolina division of the United Conlfederato Veterans at Dharleston: kooval Oror 140. t*ty. 1. A period of 130 days has been illowed to elapse, boforo the formal iiouiceinent of tho death of "1The Daughter of the Confedoracy" is mado to the comrades of tilt) divi sion, as i spiason of sileni mourning for the irrepatrablo loss of the repro sentative of tho war period, who bound us to our only Confedoate President, Jofferson Davis tho sym pathy of the comrides by telegraph, in thoso words: "In Uhe name of the grief stricken conrades of the divi vision I offier most respect-ful and sincero sympaithy," and also orderei tho adjutant genoral of the division to accompany the delogation from tlt) C11111ps of tho Charleston regi m11ent, who wero sont to Richmond to ;tteind the funeral, taking with him t ho division colors, thus represenlt ig theo divisioni. Ini his otlicil c1pacity he was inivitedi to ho 0ne of thet honorary pa11ll erers. iL. Miss Varina Ann ro Davis died aIt Nalrragans1iott Pier, R. 1., Septomn h)er 18, 1898. The titlo "D)aughtter of the Conifederalcy" diedc w;ithI her. WVero it niot, for thos0e1 who are to follow us, anrd porpotu tuleIhe mom - ories of Lt struggtle of the Conifod erto States, the diviso ' commanlIIder would romain silent, as words seetm to have lost their significance, anud somo) griefs are too k.-enly felt ijo be relhievedi by wailing ont our woos. 'VT p)ositiont of "rThe Daughter of thie Con federacy" was1 unIi(quo, and1( theere can1 b0 ?no successor. Never did womanui hasve the samfe devo)ted and( rotverontial affoctioni of so mtanty hundreds' of t housanids of earost, God fearing people1, netver (did woma sofully dese'rvo it. T oh Con fedolrate vetornts shie reprePsenlted more1, tha atii? senttimient , site was (.he( tioboimnt of a prirncipjle). We have fiurlod our bannttrors forover, and1( ntow wel have buried our1 hearttts ini (th grav ~e of '"T Dlautghiter of thle Con - federtacy,"' as site peacefully sleops by hter fathter's sido0 sharmig wvith htimt the blessinigs of thIei r and our1 Godt. W~E ('an1 only moutrn andl say Gotd's will be dione. ITo Mrs. Jecffersoni 1Dav is, antd t hter only romtaininlg chil, Mrs. J1. A 11laye's', wo extenId our heartfelt sym pathiy, and1( as8 most keen'ily anid fo (te re'st of tei r lives, thety mus11 suffettr, so inl greater plenItitutde mna' I the God of merey comtifort t hemo an< hrninig solaico to thir erns1thd an< lacerated hearts. IILI. F'or three mronths, fromt Sepi toer 18, 189)8, tho camptis of th dlivisiont will drape t.hiir colors i I nnnrnintgr. ini honor of ilt)ninnory C >r your money. Great ar ts throughout entire sto< >Ad good but one week; r -.-- - - l ts 100 W hit, - . - - - Bets - -- etH - - - - 3dots ALMVOSTI sk to see them. r OASEt~ 4.ni Alose heno por yard. is the best place FRY, S. C. "'The Daughter of th Conffoderacy," ATI(I in testimony of the sincere grief >f the comrades of the division. 1 By order of Maj. Gen. C. Irvine Walker. Adjutant Geieral, Chief of Staff. 01,1) OL.OItY WAV ENC OViCit PORITO ItVO AmnerieRts Trnp.a Take Fi-rmal I'mameali Df the IN111isb i 'n m-GA 11 *401n1snb. I tve Iteen 1isv ttd too S4.4e talatl ers4 Wemimn Vanikeept. San .1an tido Porto lico, ctober 17.-The final ceremony in tho dw livory of tho island and the raising of the United States flag upon the Captain general's pallace, El Morro, and the public buildings of San Juan, will tako piace tomorrow at noon. Natiomal salutos will ho fired by tbe Anorican artillery and tih forts. Thore will I special m1usic. All the insular olicials and th e for. cNign ConlsIls have recvived ilivit it ions to ittond I ohe filiction. Two iatteries of tiho Fifth regnlar artillery arrived today on transports from Ponco. Thoy were followed by tle Eleveontith regublir infantry from Maiyaignez and1( A recibo. The regi mnuut~ w'ill garrison Sans Juan1. Thse Sixth immssuno regimet, under Colonel Tyson, is debl)rcking todlay andit is being sent by t raina to relieove reugul ars. Iort oman got to towns betwoon San .J uan anid Arecib)o anud another four towns wvest of Ar ecibso. (Genesral Blrooke lhas lenar'~ y pow~' (irS ins Porto ltico) and1 wd'l hsav' soloi chairgsi of the goveranment of t he is land uint il some othter arranig eent is madeitl. It is ex peted tha st I th Presidont wiill dlesignsao a mail itary governior of the islands( to act in thatin capacity utili congsress can provide for a territoral civil govrnmenost. No inst.ruct iouns have boon( roecei 'id by GAenierail B rooksu regasrd insg hsis dui tios after t omorro)w, when thbe isl and formally paisse's over to th Un lssit ed Stats nd a111sll Span512ishs autlhority is withsdrawp, but he is acgnainated wvithI the p)roelamast.ioIs of the Presiden t regaurdinlg th manisiiageinsonstof a|Iai rs. FitO1l sMEi '40 sON. Yonasig J1tasse J1atasi." I aatittes fo,r a Trn.is, nobbeSt-ry. Kasnssas City, Oct. l7. .Js-so Jameiis, ai son of thea nited out htw, Iwas ind(icttedl today by thes grandl jumry ins conne ct ison withI several ot.h ors, for holing up ansd robbing a Mis sou1ri P aci tic trin aist Bselt i ino June i tions, on the nsight. of Sepstembelr '2(thI. - o yon wi.sh to see iho progress the farmusers of of r State are misakinig ,i diversiIiedi and intaensified agricul - I tn re? If so, visit the Stato Fatir iri November. W A TI) -81.VF II t \1, TIIIt'W(oItT 55i Pe'xoa ati t h isk sttt tam 1innuaget r,n - bsetin i t he r' ownI ~ anei i ar b151I t'rint I i"t It,5 ii Sninly s 54 Wit.' w It to nteiat ii at hloane a-sviy i t-aiht j1 .'y.t - it. 1. out I pensesit die tret -. honni~le, lno inoSe4, no less .tn ir at Moib ily $ 1,, inefere-cs t*Ctectose silf.-to e gent-i tninei ninsmne.isI IIl sberi. i0. I lem~ owbr ound stock of practical ,k. o Goods charged or sen Bed Spread's, Spvecil for th:s sl If11 66 H I t 1'( )l 11t lI l- ' 1 I N 1 \ I N . ATUR V9 S10 U2, 00 yart hO 1 ~ rogins, S i .... . - .... very fin est ( olit. aind offt.r tho vintiro IfAtlat onlo-flhi Soe til . to do your tradit .11mna IlltU,1)CNT %V,SAN M4IK01C4) UI'O rR 4 1F Wgrea C.sviNto reot liv Il (111 Sigl U1.lv, ril 1y-I 0npjrool.tve e6' erei ( ,as,iy. Chiewgo, Oct. 1~7. Tho t'livorsit y f Chicago todaIy coliffrr'l ulpmn r)l-esident W illiam McIK inleY, the do rvo of doctor of laws. Eight, h.11111 Ir-od poople, ias mnanly a11i conld b I 111MMd into Kent thit re, 1p1101h11o-d o tho vecho its Prosidolnt 1rlire >lcdarounid the shumlirls 4-f the, lationl's vxecuitivo thell h, 1i' prlib, purple to indiln11t,', ats Dr. ILaIro'er uMid inl Ll,til, that, thw recipitit (if .he degre00 "Illi Su)L-;ed1 o11ttl 11hr 111 n1 ttiVo geniuls and dserlvod fl." Them vxoreisvs at tithe universiiy, vhie Ilipolrod very 11111ch by wv(%J, votivher, woro impIrssivile ti n ox aordiiN degrne. 'Thw Prosident poIntI the Imlornilnf g111'it ly, reoiving! I!ylo ne e:dlefrs for wilml lippoin. mients hall boen pretvi'lusly ma.:-14. Shortly brforo 12 o'clock hm 1vft. 1w re.--idch-co of Capt. I Ill 'yet lcWiillimams and wa:ts drivel rapidly to tho "Whito l1us1", fof the 'ivor 4ity, t111 homelo of Prosident la 11r11 P'. Ieg e and (l'111mt nube r lo 1'. wasI). A rio' treli(6t, of'iSt. lie at0( iioft lero i l ilIn11 211( witn 0s theVo( iconferr! ine f ie ~ideioo pof b( is ing ui -eds husband. 111 i~et jutittfor01 ofleri ih ihetr .r o t D.t((11( larpe' res'0idnce, where he stood Iundepr a(61no .01 ubrla an re. *'i CicagoIt~66S Uiversity a.1~ it l'l6iba1ted AlcIK inley~ and6 Ito'v. D r. Charles6' IR. Ilfoitslerson, Chahrin~1 21(f I hie I. n iersi tv. TIhe Pr1~esiet presentoiIed aI8 strik( mlg appealO2ranlce, IIttired'~ in th26 capI and1( g0own1. Ih liest 1(1 faille su1k, wie hiirred it Sihe vokIo( ablout the" slIhbr-, fitll in gi alce'l fols to hisi feetI. The6 bish11 op slee6ves) haIvO th1e dlecoraltion6 (If I bire(6 chIons1)6 of purple016 velveto, indi.1 catl ing Ihe26 high rain k oif 11 ohloIdegre pull 16volve0t ar26 ihe 1pr6inen'lt fooa Siuro of 111he fioni (If t he g!Oown. 1T16 of th le doc1(tor's( hood1(, wo hi ebli d 16 l .It It h ihness of the( rohm1 1g. Th116 ho(0i is made1 (If the6 sam211 kind0 of silk u1.e< ini till gowni, and1( is ador0n1d1 with1 th, of doctori (If llawIS, wile( .h 1 inin 11111'( Uniive'rsity of~ ChicaLgo A handoInii N and economical Goods out on approval: .Go - - - - ret H - - - - - - - - - 1Set - - - - - 1.2 ls of I ho very iet Filbroitlery tlve in N-wb ryv compt i,ing of Cu til Nains wks. Thoso are all t.io loo Is, rogilar pric I t-o4 w e, ; Wo rd tlt, Itguliir pritte, froit '> to 2.ie a g. VOlI' 1, wi1.h1 a glbl 11.1S-vl, comnpleto A ft rpraiymr by Dr. I ilSoln, 1w, ire-s oI Im.111f of tIm trustees a givon by iRtv. Dr. Alotiso K. Park1-hr. 110 Spoko onl "thm firnm outlqbit,ionl of na1timual pemlco." ' After to iniging tf "Americat," Prof. Albion W. Stil delivrl thloe ruhidres';inlbehalfof Oh congregat, iot. TIhiu114rhouit his alrtsis t w ILH reldu in b uomi nthusino iw ttii rilutr hisi il e lnlef t tit oi Of i the Presidiont's cours"oe(biring" thlt trolublvs w\iit . Sitinl, bwingi recoiv( WIlrh ro Smill(lihil" i li ot siu 1( Solemnly an (d impreISsivelyth d(im ,tilt thm P,residiont of thet uni vrsihy tho pr,oolnildm inl Latinl tho frmnia ifetrring thi tdegroo o b'li. 1) , uipol thll Presidmit, of tho Unite", St ah.s. Wholn tho purple.linlod hlood wats p,11lac iid around I r. MK I le ' is1 snbllodoes, tho m111ditnile brokco into eers, w I IatIed fully3 1 fVo ( int s.iThrougho t timo xor-cimes thel Proliidlen! did n Iot. speakl Onm Wor,d, 11n4r.4.y blowing( inl re(sponlso to 114 la iatmy, WOlrds orIi (,f t tOio ogiist t 1 1 1t. aI l hobsr :iel~' letiho Ufiverstityit girud an ws rie to thetll1I iiiiiyo First rel iitiP ar't1iry,i fhe fr t omorekii tin rcived. te pubiolir infor)m it at crow lt4 lif pepet ithlogd to hthe Irmory,~i malt onl ae plt suc tifde nin inlingi11 thle Prsidenit dar ingthei1~ It.i schditullfo thle re(1cp 111 i'riit vli it <iit tr astn d wrd thi rtsidentii at ~othe Aitori umet i l vo by Prsidt litrer of the Un ier sity.ei Itish lp, li work Ini its, iitworf te tero te o b.-1 it'