The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, November 03, 1899, Image 1

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N;t)tri 20t s E TABLISHED~~* 185 E BRR,S:. RIA ,N V M ER3 80 WIEAW K .11' VI5 IT Is GOD Gl OUR TRADE ThIis 1all has he every hand: "(oing to T cause you caii buy Good C And we do exactly what w 4uur Clothin I&MN"Mthat woo ici 1~ line of nobb; MD big values at lie of Nobb for $10.50-our price only the line to Suit you. Co m Come and see this line and SHOES. In Our Shoe De than ever before. ures Shoes We are showing ever carried-all Ill aeRt's FllrRishlln & V(e Are Shlowing ilhe L' tA BIG LINE OF7 COLOlRE) AN In Underwear cheapest to the bE CONTINUE - to mak When In the city. Thi the past, we hops to your valuable pat ~,~m.m.THE NEWBERRIY CL NEWI an better ian over bfore. WVhy IE~ CHi E A'PE>LT 8TORE IN T: soils cheap)er than you VI ca. buy C pr.onusie. ,gDopartmei ing Department we are sell e cheap at $3.75-our price r patterns in ALL WOOL $6 25---our price $4 98. y Suits-would be great v $7.44 In Boys Suits we mencing in price from 75 you will findi your choice. SHOES. S partment Our Sal WE call special attention to our Ladies, Men, Mis3ses and Boys, mence inl prico from 68c. up. In son's world1 beater, high cut tie s and CA the most complett styles and prices. 01W3. T .. ;1best Lll of ally o1011 D IllTE b1HIRTS FROI T W'] Ne have all grad ,st made. e our store your - anking you for your Nb yontinue to receive a ronage in the futu o HllE nd FurNShiG. is it that you hear oh 'IE STATE.'" lt is be-. shoddy goods elsevhere. it: ing a line of Suits only $2.95. A big :.UITS--would be k big alues have . up. J 1 H OES. es are larger line of Dress Shoes for Our Ladies Shoes Com Men's Shoes see Jamie oe for 98c. PSo . line we have Se 1ll tlle State ! NTY-FYE CENTS UP! es from the HEADQUARTERS Bral patronage In ilarge share of 'e. ODS DEALER '(SC OUTZS ANSWERS VANCE LNI) 18 INCII)ENTrAlI.V rol'CiE) ul' FR 11t l S iAt:\i a.'1 \oI ii . till-InvItH nore Analyz,t n11i1 c'lhNrl;' RIce o r1,m-i rad S,ime Ve-ry tiu:ty Talk 111,4. [S'pecial to (Greenvillo News.] Columbia, S. ('., ()ct. 2~. 1,aast. indlay ). A. G. Onzti ,Ialdo an at emp1).t it It draImtatization iln which ho )ublished in someo of the newsl)al)ers mI 1iaglinarly conver-sation)1 het ween V. Boyd Ev\"atns aini "'. W. Co. of 3alti moro." ''ho (1 atrrot - \W ill lais .oimp)any of that city toak. tiho initials is m1coitnmg thoem and have written a otter Chairman Miles abhout. it, mo t they say that. when Ouzsi with his vifo visited Balt imore th.y drove him tround Druid 11i l park anti or >lacei of interest itlut the city. ley ay they did the sami:' for Evans when 10 visited tho city ittl firther than howing him this couirt''sy and atteit ion there was iothin.' in it. 'T'hey say hey writo simply to sot theil,selves iraight in the matter. They declaro hat they were astounded whlei t hey ead Mr. Ouzts's "l)ramat" aid st ato )ositively t hat. Mt r. I"vtlns never Lp)lied to them to represeit them nor lnve they over paid him any commis 6ion. They declare that a;l their mm111ples ar" sent direct to t ho hoard tud all purchases aro mado through h(ir representativo, Finlkoll. The irm also wrote Ouzts expressing sur )riso and declaring that they had )nly treated lvaus with tho 5111 ourtesy they did him and his wife. Ontza, in a card today reply og to Vance, alleges that Vance had alida ,,its to twist and distort the eharges n1ad1e against him, and then had t Iemin .o allege that the at atements were unl :rue. le reiteratos all his statomonis md refers to t.ho records for proof, lot what others say, but what the 'ecords contain. lie takes up the mvtnesses one by one. In starting out his reply to Vanco 7utzs says: "I am glad that Colonel Vance in his card this morning rocog iizes the fact that he has no standing n court over his own signature and had to got others to vouch for and make his statoments for him to keep from being ruled out of court because Df incredibility. At the September meeting of the State board some iacts wore develop.,d to which Colonel Vance took exception and rushed into print to redeem his stauding." He then takes up Vanco's aflidavits one by one and anatlyzes tleln and throws buckets of cold water on them. Hoe says: "Colonel Vance saidl ho had never sold1 any whiskey to any) of th(o hantds. Does ho count b imself one? Ifiso, he sold to himself some wine, $2.20 worth. It wats contraband, and he said it was very line, lie sold contra. band wvine to Constable Hlowie for $1.50; to WV. J. lill, ant inspector, cont raban d wine, $2.00. Ini February of this year ho sold to J. C. Dorn a constable, whiskey, $2.25. He sold1 to 1H. E. Watts last fall a gallon of whiskey, $1.'70." One of Mr. Ouzts's aflidavits today reoads: "Anderson, S.C., Oct. 21, 189)9. "1 hereby certify that a short whilo prior to the moving of the state dis pensary from Agricultural hall on Main streot Columbia, S. C., to its present location, I was in the office of the State board of conltrol with two or three other parties and1( while there heard D. M. Miles say thatsinco he had become a miember of the State board of cont rol lie had told more lhos than in all his life b)eforo. "Sworn to before mne this Oct. 23d, 1899. J. B3oyco Burriss. IL. n.] Notary Public. (Signed) F. E. Watkins. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Bave Always Bought Bears tho signatureof a Boft': the lA he Kind You hava Always Bought Bignaturo [IASELDEN REFUTES OWTZS. TO ct,1.A it iii, IEter Mien are Safe-Will Itun i h'ir Ilte''H [iwe('ial to(; r(''nVillo Nmws.| (;til1m1 ,ill, (. ( ., ()et, :1 , t'lctir. mlan I Ilt l 'I(hlu, of t ho St at' ,b aril of i'olt rol, gve ttho jpress tonight a long itatlmivnt, inl reply to Out zs'sl cha1Irgs. he iirst fe(w pa~'s are fte' him Ilirect., maikin~gm 'neal atnd1 vimphalt iv Ldenlial of the (hllrges, ("s)('Cially that he has paid of a I(,((1) mort gage 4inct ho caite in ('tlic(. 11( shows thtt he paid the only Inort,gige iagtinst himuself for $2,000 hefori' he wits elecoil colitlissiolier, 11n( that the (1nly otlher in( 'r'rg' he owedaI wias patiii by reconlveyin1- tie prolperty to pIrt it's froni whon li, Ibouht 1beal"(e he w.a liunitblo to pay for ihe hpnrebase. .11.' jrrest'nts (cilrt. reeortls, aIflidLLvi(S from couity o]i(''rs, bank ttlivialls, busils('M l('n aid 11uiiay of li'rs to show that he stands well, has nover owed IZO,(010, pays his d dds, did not. pay ally such d('t while ('i tit( board, borrowti Il)Ilv for currenit farm ox. Pe11ses ittltl '. urtis I hie silin. ][o hits linty c('rtiticttos of his ImlOr'al stindirg froml Ieading citizeins of Marion. '1'he attorney general has filed formal opinion holding that, bwor dispesers ennl not beo remOVPd by the Stato board. It. was on this that t.ie board of control revoked Iho resolut ion closing the beor dlisej)tlsturies, nt1d they vill now 1111 oil until thieir year tertin expires 1l11ess roiloves by tihe county boards for cause. TI'1'. sALi)A AN) JOIINST(ON IAD. A Sulaelent Atatutl of (tapital Sock lla I:ig been sube:lbetI to Varrat.t Or gitztitIotn, it hotrl of 1)rettrx ham been El e(et1, and Al1in ItIheridgo Choen I'rr. dcul. of the C1nau1111luny. (Special to News and Courier.) Pursuant to published notie the subscribers to the capital stock of the Sa1luda and ,Johnstonl l ailroad Company held a meeting in tho Court H[ouso boro yesterday 11(1 proooded to organize the company. '1'ho books of subscription showed that a suili cient amount necessary for organiz ing lad been sutbscribed and the business of the Inoot.iig was quickly dispatclied. 'Tie following hoard of directors, (ight in nul1Imber, were elected: Alvin Etheri(ge, James Al. Forrest, Goc go C. \heoler, J. A. A~ttaway, .J. M".. Pagel, E'. WV. Able, J. B. Hunter and B. WV. Crouch. After the Stockholders adijourneid thero wasI a meet ing of the di rectors and the following oflcers worn' elect ed : Al vin Elberidlge, presidenit; George C. Wheeler, first vice presi (dint; J. A. AttaNway), secondt vico p)residlent ; B. W. Crouch, I reasurer; J. B. llunter, secretary, geneoral counsol. The impression is that somiet hing mor0o5 thanit a mere formal organization1 will result fromt yester (lay's proceintgs. Work for fur ther substcript.ionis to the capit al siock will conitiniuo with unaba~ited zeal1. Tho citizens whien approach tld iako the viow that it is aL nmtter' of busi - ness; that "wVtind work"' will never secure at riliroiad; that, their mites will aid a little, and1( withoumt. hosita tion ''go atll they ent.'" All aro in deep earinest and( every effort wvill ho maiido to attain the end( desired. Sonme of SaIlda's prominient bui ness mn haiv(o letters from a repu)lta blo New York Trust Company malk ing inquiry as to the qulity and quantity of granl ito rock in t lhe Clotut's Creek soct ion of thIiis county. TPhore is perhaups nowhere in thle State a boetter qjuality of graiito thtan Ihiat on Cloud's Creek, wvhiile t.ht gnlantity is inoxhaust ibl a. Near Sheriti WVhit tIe's plantation one of these giant rocks covers about Ithroe acres, and in thle lonig ago was used by farmers thereabouts for "tI readling out'' grain. 7'Jf,n o,iie Nfo ia CeoOOietI ()lI ge, (Special to G reenvillo News.) Columbia, S. (., Oct. 24.--The State b)oard1 has been cal led to meet to econsidoer the troubihle at the color<(1 college at Oranmgebu rg. PresIident Miller wanits P'rofessor Palmier, whic 1is allegoed to be a so)urcoi of fictioni ,1;nminsed. I1.\.lS";.1,1 N AN1) Il' l/., AI' I1'. 1hlll + (hail3 111:11 l(a s'it S I ch41 :I-11 I n ti f III" ;1t111 (ill'('!'e ( ') 1 13 \gulll l (Slteciatl to'lTho ( rootnvillo News-) Coh ia , S.( ' , O 11.31' 1.i, inu Ioy IiatIl(n, chnirlnanlt of i o Iar d of cliIl'osa;IrN" c"on IIIi,,.ititl rs, in his ('rIIls i1ii I s ti ; fiiIri/.. i':1 llhl - "T'M lttrol 1 ,f iho tiltatl,: "13 liivig ' ltat yetel'da1y's ibli. (f,ition of lotters a1 d( 1 c(ortilienttos + is snllIie t o ' roji)u tlI( the el ge <o f 111w4 I aIt I ti ly d I s ha4l: i sl ial reOfrin fromn j t!hbltin~ o n yrso. ()i0 onu iv +i! te.stlim a111'(1 g. tlil( '411'114 ftio.'t iis ly N'( I shall tako 11 1 1m cl1w-) (r Insinuation that. 1 inl i ncocd, r. whIIv i <id 1't intvostigilt whyt\' it wa's( that DUillion an< (11 larion dli-I'n-:s.1rs pm.l Chatsoed oodiS ft"r, m h I. reo ( . y131 frin<Ils andl rolaltiv(s of 1mino. T1'his I de. ny to In true. It thlt history of my commeoti(4ns: with ti 0, dispon s:oy I ha i - ll'(r p-I1 il tinutel to anyono asi h> wihit br:tnlis of goods shonl he p)urc111s(0I d1 her than to carry a full lin (of goods welt'rover p)ral tibit. Tthl p1 1 a1 it. truth is, I've n'eV 1 i da1( ny Ilt choice ill tho it I s ub I hiit for yotr" c11 1 ti1. rationt allb(lavilt only of thow placet ho has 1 lw31i(,nnd . hio\" s ealk for th miselv'es. "Inl today's iSSuto I shall also illiw up0 the e1hIrgo of ry tring ito cajolo 1n(1 tho intsilmit ion of i timtlilating onm1ployrs;', to Vole for W. l). Nloan for mtayor against ('uol. T. .. Lps. com . '.l'his I also <hIely ad II pI n1nn1 410 ftltio. I didl as:,k Onzts and i(s o1 ono or ti 011thers not, to tatkt so nolt.b stock in tho lvet il)n, for too mnuch was being said already1\ about Iho( disIensary 14'ing t(t us ( ast political inaehino, w hich ((z".1o 11s1e admllit. hl wasty doing to the dletrimecnt, of his work. I astk yotir atitonl iont to ti tllia(iv i is of th ( halinds ti t wortf working hera at. thtitl tinw. T(I'h(y toll tho tillo as it really li as andI itt must be remembhord(1 Ihat tibho lloen signing I hoSot olavil aro no( llt iil 11h ornIlIy of tho dispensary now; I dlsiro to stato frankly tht,Iyuit An to inlluonco tho votes of l.n under meill is Somothing I nover dto. "lI spwet fullyN, "J.1. I )udlloy i inas hlon."1 thi follows this u with alili vit fromn tho Martuion county dispenlsmrS that. 1isollon nover tlv'oofaed Ir sought. to p 4, f or any (bratn1 i of licluore. Ito has t long St ring of alliavits from d(ispn1) sary 01mpldoyoosi Showing that ho novir soUght to intluenco their( voths ihe Cioluher. h iuni. cial ft butg ins'31iste oni their not j4nixing of in~ city( polIlitis. lO wenitl oles sofmthing toichh at.tache (litt o le mp otaneio. 1311 uim. 1)ot id haXhPau(10,0 wats to know(3 Kwhy ou mtade i.a lo staysJnsle pirthrmrae BRITSH LOSE HEAVILY, AI 12 . 1' AND) INFI.AN 'Iy I(.i( . M 311N'i' SUlIitO,JN Ui";U ANDI TAIClN. 1iu((n)rr( 1(111,(l--1Ii$1144$'r Wich Slar.tlem A' I 1'tiland1- ioi. w1'hit., AX1s1s 1to J Ili ,, 1 1{(thtr")ns 1I)tid ty.( lo io r N 1i ,11ion, (-oe r : 1. T IIet wiar oll luis iv<' a diSpatch from ( '1rll Whitle, cOmIa lindlingi (tho 'Irit ish forcc!: it I.:ism(Iosith, report i I 1ilt t'' li ya Irish l' silsers, ten mn I11mtain halttori('s and tho Uloutc0y t'' gimtont re'.t1 surrounded io (th hills by thi ll Bior ,o o r a losing iaivily wrt oligo to capit,uf lite. (('on(rlll W\hi(O adds(1 it t thl, ensul-1 ti s" hav not Ie('n tiscortalined yt. Ihl' fOllowing is tho text of unO ral W hit's': diSoich to it'h w'a' otlilO: "I have to r(le+ort ai dlisnatr lo shi ob1nn ofnt h il to takco a position Iio hill i.t in' to tho loft of i ho I0i1o. In Ib o' P er a1)1,tions today th' la ri l Ir s1ilors, m0o ut bhor ing tt'i mountaing hattirios, alndt dih ( ti est'l5shiro reii(i e t, 1 w on Mur. r1ouill1e ifo the hills, m1. liftor losing hlyiI1', undt 'I to a iIholatoo. Tho cas'i iIiltits lolVl not y t b (n as rtained(. "A Illint of thl' fusil'Ors O1mployed( ats at hosp)tial o1(rerl came1 in u1ndetr i I of trcel W it h It a list(r from tho olniors of t h c'olunls, forto ask(1d for asisteo to burhe dhoud0. "I fiear thro is n0 to ou esof (ho t rnrth of I hI r01port. I formed t hlan inl tho carrying out of which tho dis 1tr ccuirrdll and I am ailono ro .ponsibeo for th plan. 'Thoro is nto l1am1 WidOVer to the roop)t, as( tht 1osi1ion was ntnailllo." (ilnolral W\'hito son(ds at list of th oIieors Ilkon p risonors, fort.y-ono in all, somn of whloml wro wounded. Whilo (onrail I1ito assumes all tith) responsibility, it is thought hey (hat, (tho distOr is miorO likoly tho rfsult of the crizo of young otlicoer to lisinguligtish lthmtselves. It is lear11r bne y ohi sa'ociateol press. t 1that 1th wt' otlico has Ordred( at secondl armny corps to ho in roadi nss to l o cal d 1(1 out.. TIe, diststor had immedlBioto o ooct on tho stock oxchaingo whoro South African securit,ies dropiied hoavily. TI'hrongs of visitors r1me ine ft eo waru ollico aill day. Th'Ilo most x eiting seniels wro wittossHll and wome'n wele hr to gasp, "Thank (lotd, he aisllivo aany rato," s thoy found tho icus of somll bloved os iof the nlist of risOlorH. By no(dn glooll anid bitter sorrow pretVailted throughout th British represena iifvor of the associaed whoess: "tis Sinexp Ilcale andV ami fighty torsa iits mo try stffegtistnstimable. Woli hav iSlo OS heai i many wrs ou ut to havo Iw( o reg11(iensecae poired, andrby gthe 1oor(l 1i therri iuitoer sTred soelydrin thiu enggiem lient)some ofter uns sillt 11inger los1011 to ,000rs kilre Thr fusll xe of th~ disasore it ist. the wartO o i Thio lssi ~erot ivomoi muto reppallin t he en..ii ral, whoiiz is0 practialld byrronded Twoore oiny, Arthgions thand ol Iattery~l beoduct frdom te fLadysmith1 garrs weaen I't aou to n ithits yotal sength~ rerei milita rt stoayis.ofn