The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, January 30, 1900, Image 2
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EDITORtIAI. 0u0uEspC1ClONs)1CN r;.
columibia, Januay' 2.-Senaitor ilow
or attended 'he funeral of 1r. i oh' rt
son last Friday and romnai nedi at ioie
on Saturday but. is at his post in the
Senate this morning.
Today closes three weeks of the prey
out Logislative session awd nothing yet
has been lone. It is generally this
way, however. The first half of the
session is spent in skirmnishing, and
then the members get down to business,
and much legislation is done in a rush.
This is not peculiar to legislativo bodies
of this kind, but I have observed It in
other conventions. Most of the work
is done toward the close.
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Night sessior, + will begin this week
and much work will be done. Then,
too, It is held that the forty day limit
does not begin with this session, but
that Is hardly a material question for
the present session will not last over
forty days.
The dispensary is the most absorbing
question now, and as yet, practically
nothing has been done on this subject,
though various and nunerous bill,
have been introduced. If there were
tot so many candidates for p sitioin
under the law possibly the Legislature
would move forward and get the pro
posed and needed cbanges in the law
through. It is time sonnething along
the line of impreverment in the law Wa
being done. The qu estion will be ?i:
cussed this week in both IIou)-es. Th,ert"
has already been discusion in the
Senate.
The Legislature seems to be n
to do something in the n'
proveiment of the p ie -
am glad to see it. 'I ... _
need more than 'o. e
and if the Legislat.:re c
to make better road_ ' w:
welldone of a:: t.e
faul of the aey:mer. h ,:b
one noC__t oT .tan te dayP r.
~a daae occasiond therby.
Surdayngh. The-V12Cre:< was soe-no
AV ;I ::t ir~ ( 21 't:
t:U [I)?.: a t e:. . 1 -i . - ' L: . .:
a~'t Newbrry bu no nug oleo
know it h a snwd Th-is onn
ohed snow cloude thangte ovs again,c
thanon ay yard when fwer hath big
alldaescaionedi yer'.'
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Tereuay s2nd hsnowe ixed oha te
aday nigt. Trusee was te varous
SatNewbirrtitutoto l ole o
know i tod soed. hi oringu
tesow mloshas bhang rejeeted.Ther,
asnd tor somwing to wason abongi
tie lastnear thaentse ad the bigl
snowdred thezae shold woe may and
sparo thtuchild ndhi er.evyaso
agbsrutld aspermten toxe aor ina
daytto mel.t ses fnjuriousvtoithe
Statho inthehi.An tlatdr
Tng thill tom thev child old aei sur
ishneead forsoehirn to one,aongo
thich lin Ifte obtinted thbe kept
peotp thesle ill no heardoet ofhe
behilmren theertntendentsldaco.heintate
say thert noshuld uner telve yarbiddon
a N s odb peritt gess.or I
cThe wmll who is lnioely tince
form this tempher il should haven
whichncan bt obtaineo iould be attrac
thut usep iheerl. heardh onIf h
betwill eunerinte ndnt Inrritbe Sht
saypthre shouod bela caws poimplen,
bildhlaborkin couton ms.dawece
Thmpexwon Ewci ittoey n thce
baes medtcne nwho wold bo reat
te idud.st kve eatrong seve
wrak , eysicklt eley ansklrnion, sich
complrebo.dI will case pimgood.
loking, skiharmins woano a rn.
downpinldn. ti 5itcerstsathal
beeg mtoeiies. h ordt eua
Iftoub lieed an koluns balutor pr
furned wok get ougies ogonrveso
b,mpei. av will makey atood
facin, carnd womART ofs.ru
.fyune anyE columnr, bautr (f.
'l'UI. It t;ttthur It I hti iei lir 2 t'i Ila
'ued ( bee uti i :uni neatly g'ottent itu p
ilu ratedi tratiit n. inin.tria) i.,ut".
i r 'i 1ll.- !i t rC i!. t ) t hc i h :th+
undtihe ltr lI.- shle rotte l ioe.ti
mtahle (lt"nelit to iIrs rtanbu Ir .
The. Gre"enviIl I)aily Netw%%- has: n
nonnCet t.hat it, will Soon be. in the
Iublierntion of an aftelrnon edition.
Wiit, th 'News ndrtai kItrIes generally
('itizen Josh Ashley h'it, the nail
:t I the ne head when h ".,'hl t
other. (hy in discussing the Cigarette
bill in the I,ri-iatturc": "Its nonS nSe
to try to he;i.la to ;tood habits into
boyS. A ;ood -trong chingle wiil l(
inlore good."
William .1. Ih-yan is now on New
I' :; d lst (1ti l an '-i-.t g
If('Congre-smian St(okesi -
t.he fr'et: aail -e t t) \t :. t
while hi. Vtt'v eX:es>ver'I -o
lina. I " ha inl r (l r a ..
tendt the deliverv to th rI;!( !-11.t.. t.
thoui nd AIn! : b .: - . - ..w
Il) _ ll l C
tL i :ton, I - - ,.. :...
wood. .aurerN
hVbe n -.. eet-d . .
on]umtI, whienV[a I heard of Dr.
i' New IDi-e very. ( ne botti.
miarv'elus mehintjie is t hie 2-urest iandt
qutiel:et eure in thle worild for adl
siz--.s 5t0 cents anil 1i. 'Trial biottles
f'ree at all D Irug 8 ores; every botle
n ots rromu Cedar sparing.
Our school is blessed with good
health att prCeent.
The miid-termi exaination waill soon
begin, anid the pupiils are pr'eparing for
it.
Th'e beautifl w~ eather of the pazst few
weeks has made ou r afternc on walks
very leasanitt.
AL a meeting of the Cedar Spring
14yceuim , Januaryn 12I , thle (c.uestitn,
"Shll the (ihuirch ac'epjt ai saLloon
keeper's gift?'" was warmly dIiscuissed.
A strong, fi roy a rgutnmnt, made by the
albrmative side was thait a church, by
accepti ng a saloon-keeper's gi its, often
caused a revolution in his life." WVhile
the negattivte speakers matintiined that
"'the churebrc should r'etf5 is his money,
citing as a proof the action of the chief
priests in the case of Judas iseatrlot."'
The discussion resuilted in a victory for
the negative.
Success to Trhe Ierald and News and
its miany readers. F'Erltr H Toi'.
August FloWer.
"'It is a sturprirsing fact," says Prof.
IHouton, "that in may travels in all plarts
of the world, for the last ten years, I
have met more people that have uscai
Gren's Aumgust Flower than any other
remedy, for dyspepsla, deranged liver
and stomach, and for constipatin. I
find for tourists and salesmen, or for
peron filig ofilco positions, where
headche an genralbadfeelings
from irregular habit,s exist, .that
Green's August Flower is a grandl
remedy. It does not-injure the syst.em
by frequent use, and is excellent for
sour stomachs and indigestion." Sample
bottlee free at W. E. Peclhamn's.
Sold by dealers in all civilized coun
tries' t1yr
I f you need columns, balusters or any
turned wvork, get our prices before buy
ing. We will save you money. Sat,is
factioti guaratiteed. STUART Bnos.
E. H. LESr.E, Mana.e. t& tf
i t It o I , .t y rs t I . i,e I. ,
I be lIah.t try eL:thlionI tires aL :,aluitt
II I l t It1 " : - t I .i .
i( I t b . 1 : ; i I . ' I fi l I
b-l t 1 i"- I tir t: :ntf i n , b u-. Th
trl t w l u --l -:t i l nd ra : .
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1-i'lli t.v w l t, l ' I , I t h. i
I-3 I'. 'r m r, t n -h
t li 1' t ' li It : i 1 . . 1
the race. There I:tlt \\tt
amid: 0:1a 'e :1! ian i .
tat .t to........ .
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rr
.ire igr: l, tut .ui Eruptitn rob
life if jV. Bsuckleni'r, Armea .-al ve,
('ortn, W'iart,, ('at-', rute Uuirrt-,
Il-st P'ile cutre ot earth. I):ivesU
btox. (Cure guzaranteed . 6>d by al
) ru gg iits.
Triumte of Itspct.
I nasmnuch as,.t has pleased Almighty
God ini is aill-wise J'r'ovidentce to
snatch from our midst our well beloved
friend andu fellow-student,'Nathan IHar*
tow Wheeler, whtol"was accidlentally3
killed on Sauturday, .January 20, 19 00.
Our' hearts have beeni sorely bled with
grief by the:loss or one soebright and
promuisingdso kind and courtcous to all.
We, the members of the Calhoun
iLit.oratry Society- of the Little Aloun
tain H-iigh School, reel it, our' solemn
dIuty andl( pleasur'e to oifer the following
r'esolutions:
liesolved, 1sit. T1hat we bow ouri hieads
in humble submission to tho will or
IlImh who doeth all things well. F"or
though it, seems hard now that, one so
young andl( prtomIisinug should ho taken
away, we feel that, it is for the best.
2nd. That by his acquaintance woe
havo tall been benefitted, andto that, we
mIght well take his life as an example
by which to fashion our1 OWn,.
3(rd. That by his death our school.has
lost a very Intelligent and obedient
scholar, one who always feared the Lord
andl tried to do right.
4Ith. That we extend' our heart-felt
sympathies to the bereaved family; also,
t.o hIm in whose hand the gun wats
when It fired tho fatal shot, kIllIng his
best friend, and ask God's blessings up
on him.
5th. That a copy or theso resolutions
be sent the bereaved faily; also, to the
Visiitor, Voice and Herald for publica
tion. J. Ernest Cannon,
.John Leo DavIs,
Jas. L. Shealy,
Coinmlittee.
J. I. Hlovry, Loganton, Pa., writes
"I am willing to take my oath that
was euredl of p)neumo)nia entirely by the
use of One Minute CJoughi Cure after
doctors (ailed. It also cured my chIl
drenot whoopIng cough." Quickly re
lIeves andl cures couighs, colds, croup,
gripp and throat and lung troubles.
Child ren all liko it. Mothers endorse
it. Rlobertann & Gilder
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. U. Naiuis
The PeaCs
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JEWELRY ST .
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TDYS& DIL LS
JEWELEiR AND COPTICIAN~
Stop Thai Hak
Why) o 't yorg t p tha~ t ch iiiti
CoVe ugh e an d ti snegor y C-urgf h
moda in oertson' Comp(onog1
Syrup ill uunnufthe w dhol d ie,
moiRobertson'CopCng
CORNER &ll% 0M
The City Markel
I8 NOW OPEN
And reafdy to sorvo you wvith t,he( bet
BEEP, PORK,
SAUSAGE, &<
G (ivo us~ a tri,.
IIidos andI country p.roduico boughi
at~ ruling pricoH. Yourni to please.
The~ Cit3r MWXavt
PROPRIE TOR.
P~hona R4'
.t ner aeIlet mt'c.
cin ipie art on for
durin\ : January, and
off er now ai uarticularly
Co lIne at pricesthat I
w'il s ul y intereSt y u.
fu showing s embrace
White Embroideries,
WVhie Dim itie S
Wlhite Ch'keod Iuslins,
W hite Naiisooks.
W hite Al Overs,
White Muslin Under
These goods are all
marked VERY LOW,
and in addition to this
,w price, we will give a
during this January
sale.
Comeendnspect.
We a~re confident of
ntere"ing 1~you.
"Sing their own praise."
TIf3y1u rockoni theo on1dh'ss joy anud
por ninent vailue,Q you- wVill get oneO of
thosei celebrtated 8H '1FF P IANOS.
wich nly t3 year t..of contt1 and1(
ear.-futl attln Onl 1 to (overy deutail of
their cons'tructio lolcan connnattud.
MAiddleman'z rrofit Saved.
Thorforl wewon'tIt brdont you
wit lIanll 111 unneessarily .1 ig Prico.
Co nven finlt Tferuay.
tJlNE 'Tt:NI NO.
Il'ino Ala)nIittfucture4!r, Ilial th nore, Al d.
Factory03' lirnch Waroomn, No. 213:
Noth Ti ryoni SLreet, Chartlotteo, N. C.
C. H. WILMOTH
_____ MANAC ER.
on theette of Chaitrili Caninon, de
conItted , ini the l'otoiti Coin't for New.
herry Coutly, i4. C., ont Tut'sdaty, tho
I1:J,h daty of "chirittry, A. I). 1'.00, tat, 11
o'clock in the forenoon aind will humne
ia tely Lt,herefter l>ly fotr Lettetrs
)ismihmory. All pers'ons holdIng claIns
~'i~Iagi te saiid estato will preseont t.ho)
to Lto Lsi stt will pay the samei on
or beofore that datto.
I J. W. W[lTI,
I Januar'y 12th, 1900.
Noti'e,
l'atterns aro sold strict,ly for cash1
andi aro not exchiangoablo.
bl. . J. Wooton.
VORIS YlHIF T liUII
in our bookc store until you find just the
3ooic You WANT,
rr your friendi want. They are here
In such ao
me catnnot fail to ;ind their favorite
irth r an w in.teresting subject by
Books, etatnacning beauttiful thoughts,
in be autifutl biindings. liooks of plin
facts, in plainr bindings. ;Very kcind of
II,Cok at every price from three cente
upward4. Attractive Noieltics in tho
Stationery hure, too.
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\AT.Illranc9I
On its 40th anniversary
July 26th, 1899, the
Equitable had on its
books outstanding as
surance for ONE BIL
LION DOLLARS.
The Assets exceeded TWO
NYRED and SEVENTY
MtILLION DOLLARS,
Its surplus was more than
SIXTY MILLION DOL
LARS,
INSURES_.oA
IBoth.en and Women at the
same rh.tes.
It is perhaps the strongest
Life Assurance Company on
trites iipl any h i d of iveyI poicy~
IiIk(te 2VP ass r Ie ay I' wa t.~ro e
CAL:Ltoir OiN oWT too
Fo Wate and Paes.
Assffince SOndeTw
berr ots el.nnvrsr
euale hadoe here
bodok ustsand pro
suranteen fit ONndL
TIandeI anul lieofY
Wolens,IT BL
Worst[ends,me th
aassimeres,
LfeA ace Companygo
and rit userndo ig,
:he atest desi~n i.
oreRate and Plans.
-abric tonwhic Ne
nvWe have inspe ee
CoT o buies ap
Oose dPoa
IOE TI RICEAD
L a t e i E , fec i t a n d
andeo an llala.
WMrseed.
FancyiVs.ino.g
-10 ind Troseng
Nh latest 8dueigns i.r.
orin t o al o. and 1e
nixte oure ip a me ts'
[EWBEB & Moo ,to
Oppos"teA.
Ymu c":lutot,'l' one w.ithout, tho other
in t hkIt-asort.LIent. TheIiso Wal'Ati re
SIt 11rct0 f$ i nl nti ut1.:. 11
arc handsone. Ii black and a vlarle
t y of colorings. Plaited all over.
N,w clk without voke, flare cults;
I:nd-, throughout, ::.S . Weon
del full 1alue, W1Ill have
\'V Si!kINU QOOD)S
to :"innv yout in al> t I i.;N I),AYs. All
\Vintr i oos Ire, be,in;-r eloseId at
I l I )'.Y 1 I :1 ) > I'I E-:S. New
Stock of I itt tick's I'attents and
I'"In i'yrv U,'lincator now on Sale.
-0
. B. JONES
*"0
-0.
3SjFT COAL
man
BY TCN
-0
ju BARREL.
-0
11Y LINE OF
T4LE WARE
18 COMIPLETE
IN NIC
NICE CROCKERY.
LOTS OF NICE
Christmas Presents,
IN
['IlINA AN\D (LASSWARE
All are invited to comhe an x
unine0 my stock.
J. W. WHITE,
Main Street, Newborry, S. C.
Green Fruits
Dried Fruit
Canned Vegetables
Canned Meats
(a nun(dFishs
Fresh shiprnent
of LOWNEY'S
Famous Choc
olates and Bon
Bons- just re
cievedi at
S._B. JONES'
3ahurmpert & HaIIaway,
Utor'neya and Co'un8cellor8-at Law,
rectoic~n all Stato and U. S. Courts,~