The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, February 06, 1900, Image 2
E. 11. AtULL. EuiTou.
GOEBEL DIED
SATURADAY NIGHT.
IIEGAN To SINK IN TIIE AFTERONOON
AND NEVIEC IAlI).
Fight (oos On-ot4 Sides Appeal To the
Court-Waftringtoa 'i'hl11k Taylor
Mo sant Subamtit.
Frankfort, Ky., Feb. 3.-Senator Goe
bel died this evening at 7:37 o'clock.
Early in the afternoon it was seen that
death was only a matter of a short
time. .Judge Pryor wired Judge eld
wine at 3:39 o'clock that, he could not
live an hour and that there was no
earthly hope. Justus Goebel, the son
ator's brother, arrived in the after
nool. 110 camle out of the chanber
later weeping bitterly.
Goebel sulfered a relapse shortly af
ter I o'clock, and did not respond to
the remedies falling to rally. 11 is
stomttach was the great trouble. The
morning ho was shot he was sick at iiis
hotel and went to the State house with
out breakfast. He has had practically
no nourishment since.
Judge Cantrell issued an injiinetion
today against Taylor and General Col
lier. A hearing on it not:on to make
the injuuction permanent will be had
before .1udge Cantrell on the 8th at
Georgetown. If the democratic legis
latot's are refused admission to the
State house on Monday, Taylor and
Collier will be considered iii contempt
of court. The democrats will come
bick to F'rankfort on 111onday. The
republicans will assemble at London.
No effort will be made to secure per
sonal service on Taylor. Tde ,iuge
directed that his order be allowed to
remain binding without service becnuse
of the danger threateninlg any one who
should undertake the task and tho re
sults that night, elsue owing to the
state of the publie iimid.
Speaker T"inble said today the lem
ocratic legislators will not ohey any or
ders issued by 'T>a.yloir and would not go
to London. Beckham, democratic
lieutenant governor, is acting as gov
ernor.
Having been refused help from the
federal government, Governor Taylor
has decided to appeal to the federal
courts. le will today ask .1ludge lIvans
to issue a writof Injlletion restralniug
Goobel ;rom acting as governor. Inis
course was decided upoin here early this
morning at a conference of republican
attorneys. Ex-Governor Bradley will
p:o'bably lead the argument before
Judge Evans for the desired writ. It
is expected that the petition will con
tain these chief points:
Taylor undoubtedly had the majority
of votes in the late election: that his
political opponents officially called up
on to pass on said cl.eetion so deceled.
Any attempt of the democ'atie legisla
tu,r, to Unc,at him mw t. ill be an usurpa
tion of p)ower and unconstitutional.
Trhe declaration of Goebel 's election
made by the democratic legislators is
void as Taylor hatd adjourned the legis
Imature and legislation in the interim
was illegal, lie will claim that he had
the power to adjourn the legislature as
ho deemed an insurrect,ion existed and
ho alone was governor and judge of
whether said insurrect,ion exist ed.
Washington, D. C., F'eb. 3.-Tho re
fusail of the ad m in istr'ation to respondi
to Taylor's appleal for recognition is
said by member of the cabinet to mean!
that Taylor' will p)robably b3 unseated.
The president and cabinet, regret thlis
as they are convinced that T1aylor was
elected rightfully and the action of tile
Goebel board of control and the Goebel
legislature in declaring Goebel elected
was imp)rop)er, but they realize that
thus far tihe Kentucky legislature has
acted within its right, under the law,
and that inuterferonco by the federal
authority would be wrong.
Senator Lindsay has assured the ad
inistration that the legislature will
proceed under the Goebel lawv, and
thoe is nothing for the government to
do but submit.
Glorlous Newa
Comtes from D)r. D). BA. Cargile, of
Washita, I. 'T. Ho writes: "F?our bot
tles of Electric Bitters hias cured Mrs.
Brewer of scrofula, which had caused(
her great suffering f'or years. Terrible
sores would .break out on her head and
face, and the best doctors could give no
help; but her cure is complete and( her
hiealt h is excellent." This shows whit
thIousands1 have proved-that Electric
IRittere is the best blood purl fier known.
It's the supremue remlediy for eczema,
totter, ealt rheum, ulcers, bolls and
run)ning sores. It stimufate m liver, kid
neys and bowels, expels poison, helpe
digestion, builds up the strength. Only
50 cents. Sold by all druggists. Guar
anteed.
Wasnted.
I am paying 2e. per pound for old rub
ber boots and shoes.
t&ftf. At Newberry Laundry.
If you need columns, balusters or.any
turned work, get our prices before buy
ing. We will save you money. Sat,is
faction guaranteed. STUART BROS.
E. H!. T-ESLIE, Manager. t&f tf,
HIGH GRADE
FleRTILIZERS
QALL ON
ZM Evans &Oo
Last week was a ''swinger."
t)ur sick have inilproved considerably.
We haven't, been lewing very much
the past few days, therefore Chips are
Somewhat searce. Buta we are ready to
unload, though on" load may be light.
We regret very'much that the weath
er Wits so Inclement as to )revent us
from going out to Colony chureh last
Sunday. We would have liked very
much to have heard the firs, sermon of
our new pastor, lev. Armstrong.
Rev. W. W. lcMorris will Preach at
Ilachman Chapel on next Sunday after
noon at 3 o'clock.
1M r. I). A. Quat tiebaun, who is teach
ing school at Itheri(llge, in company
with Mlr Joseph liair, Camne over and
spent Saturday and a part of Sunday
with his parents, taking In the danco
at MI1r. J. J. callman's on lriday night,
the debate at Union on Saturday night,
atnd the sermon at Colony on Sunday,
then returning back to his ditics.
ILook here, boys, we are one of those
old time country (]ilu) lists, we know,
but pull up your caps and look close,
the type fell wrong in several places in
our last coir. u;nnicationl.
l.ast, week the weather was quite
cold, so much so that It was uncom
fortal le to be out oi doors. But it must
have been a week of pleasure with our
young folks. lere is a lisi, of the
dances, or sociables, as they are called
now-a-days: One at NI r. V. ". I;nlow's
on Wednesday night., one at Mir. Perry
11alfacre's on Thursday night, one at
\Ir. J. J. Callman's on Friday niglht,
one at NIr. ltufus Crumpton's on Satur
day night. flow is thi.6 for high? Are
the people growing better or worse.
Chips takes this method in returning
his sincere thanks to our Newberry
delegation and the (lovernor for recent
favors. Also to all those who have
spo;cken complimentary words of any
kind. Such little deeds of kindnes'
and words of praise may seem ever
smlall in the eyes of sone, yet they c:
fall up on any one whoapprecates them
nore highly than (hips.
We had the pleasure of meeting
Idditor Aull last Saturday evening
while in Newherry. 'I'here lust be
some kind of a fonutait In Columbia
that makes peoplc grow younger. We
never saw the Editor look better. It
looks natural to see him walking the
streets of old Newberry.
It is a great, Sou1rce of pleasure for a
:uann to know that lie is so highly es
tc'ned by his friends. Prom what. we
learn t,bere has been numbers of
friends froml various sections of
the county who have been soliciting
flon. .1 no. M. Kinard, ex-Clerk of the
Court, to sul'er his name to be used as
a can1didate for the samte position. M'.
Kinard says that, he feels very grateful
to his many friend(1s, and heartily ap
preciates every word of kindness that
has been uttered, but has finally con
eluded not to enter Into polities at
present. We have heard several good
men mentioned as probable candidates
for this office. A mong this number is
Supervisor W. A. Hill. If Mr. Hill
enters the race ie will make it quite
l~'oly because he is a true and tried
imain whoAo businiess qualities are al
most uneq'tualed, and he nev'er tires in
the discharge of his duties. And then
comes in the implortanit ollce of County
Ti'easuretr to be filled. Weo have hiear'd
about six good men's namtes mentioned
for' this otlce, and wve have oft.en i'e
gr'etted that when so many good men
come out for the same oflice that we
could( not vote foi' all of themi. R1ev.
W. WN. McMorris will, In all pr'obabil
it.y, ho a candidato for' this ofIlco. Rev.
N Moirris' is a ChrIstian gent,leman,
one0 who hans been faithful in the dhis
chiar'go of his duties, always pleasant
and courteous, Ile will make a good
ollicer'.
Accept, our thianksc, friend Major, for
youri salutation in honor to Chips.
Peoplo ai'e not passing this morning
as they usually do on n iiter saledays,
llut we supposo05 that tho boneyatd will
be fully repr)iesen)ted.
T1he ti'ading business of Newberriy
must be gettling down') prietty fine. We
niot,iced last Satou'rday evening twvo
whIte men trading piocket knives in
front of the Courit, louse.
The11 Hertald atnd News has no Rock
11111 buggy to give away thla Spri~ng,
but she will have a lot, of good, uip-to
date niew~s *>) give away. SI) if you are
not a subscriber, come right along and
subscribe aIt once0 and koeep up) wlit,h the
times.
If you want a Rock 111l1 buggy, ('r
any other kind of a boggy, juist, t .- t
l'Xdw. 11. H[ipp's sto"e andi t,here you1
willl see them shining like morning
star's, and Ed. can just knock the bot
tomn out of p)rlces.
Th'lank you, Mr Editor, for your an
swer to my question in regard to per
sons meeting on putblic highu ways, and
also for every wvord you have said in
connection wIth the betterment of our1
p)ublie roads. Let the Legislature give
us a special road fund. Work the pub
lie roads by the contract system, and
let's first build good roads, and then
will be t,ime enough to pass the broad
tire bill to keep them good.
Our lIst of moving will appear in out1'
next letter. Cnirs.
February 5, 1900. '
HI* Fooled the Sur'geonu.
All doctors told Reniok Hamilton,
of West Jefierson, 0. after suffering 18
months from Rectal i"letula, lhe would
die unless a costly operation was per
formed; but lie cured himself with five
boxes of Bucklen's Ar'nica Salve, the
surest Pile oure on earth, and the best
Salve In tbe world. 25 centa a box.
Bold by all druggists.
A n Exception to the Rule,
A shop whore you can get what you
want and when you want it.
STUART BROS.
A. H, LF.ntaRt Manager. t#.sf
I4>wcr N.. 1) N(ew,s.
Al tt. h;DT)t:ot. Y"our humble corr.e6
1 onIent, from Lower No. 9 has been
pIlayirg Ia I uilar Itip Van W irklo for
sometime but, we have deide(l to come
to the front ageailn tnd try and scribble
yO1nt 1ip t fe w news notes oceasionally.
We have 1 een having somie of the
coldest weather of the setson and late
sowing of oats is badly dvnla;lged by the
severe cold spell.
The politietal I)L has commenced to
boil atmong a good many who will bc
comne and id:aes for the various State
and county ollices this summer.
We are glad to see that ("ov. M. It.
McSweeney has appointed Mr. Thos.
J. Wilson one of the county supervisors
of registration as he will make a good
one.
Ni. O. W. Amick and Iut"hcr Kulle
left for Columbia last Mlonday where
they will make their future home.
Prosperity's loss is Columbia's gain.
NM'. S. C. Minnick of this section
will soon move near Little Mountain,
where he will make hii future home,
and carry on business for Mr. Ceo. E.
Hawkins.
Mr. C. S. Nichols shot at a chicken
thief in his chicken-house last Tuesday
tic'ht but (10 not knwMV whcthei' he was
hit with any of the shot or not, as he
was running when Mir. Nichols shot at
hiim.
Mr. Thos. ). Amick made ia visit
down near Slighs last Saturday uight.
Prof. J. D. Taylor showed at O'NealI.
last Saturday night.
Mr. I). Morgan ttMorris has purehased
himself :( fine, young mule.
Air. Jno. A. Nichols speaks of going
to Columbia this week with some stock.
Mrs. Simon P. Taylor and her daugh
ter Miss lola and Miss Lillic Bclle
Amick, of the it. Pilgrim section, visit
ed the famii.y of Mr. C. S. Nichols, in
the St. Luke's section, the past week.
Capt. Z. W. Taylor has returned
home after a two weeks visit down in
Aiken County.
There was a "sociable" at Bachmnan
('rorners last Saturday night.
Mr. Jacob B. Fellers will move to
Newberry this fall where he intends to
make his future home.
We return many thank3 to Congress
man A. C. Latimer for a package of
nice garden seed and hope he will have
no trouble in being re-elected to his
seat in congress.
Mr. Willie Lester's new dwelling
house on the Stony Hill road will soon
be completed.
We are very sorry to hear of the ill
ness of mr. Jno. P. Mills, of Newberry,
and wish hum a speedy recovery.
Nliss Essie Moore has resigned her
position as organist at St. Luke's
3hutrch.
L. A. 1: has returned from the
Vewberr . 'o his farm.
Mir. J. ~ulding a dwell
ing-houm ....,hcr near his own
dwelling . thei Morris road.
We hope our County Board of Pen
sions will be very careful as there are
persons drawing pensions who have
vast cuantitlos of property hidden be
hind some one else in ordeor to draw
pentsionis.
Chips don't you think that our legis
latur'e should pass a law something like
this: I f any person went and persecu
ed any one and did riot have suilicit
evidence to convict themn that the pruos
ecutor should be made to paLy the costs,
and t.hei'e are hiunidr'eds of cases that
come upl in our miagisttrate's coutts that
would never hear tell of a cour't-r'oom
If' ther'e was otie penny to bo' paid by
the prtosecutors.
G(ar'denitig has commeced In this
sect Ion.
NM'. J. P. Vaughn, of Newber'ry visit
edl his daughitetr, Nirs. Capdrs Miorris,
In this section last Sunday.
NMrt. l'd. White will pr'each at Union
Academy on the thli'd Sunday of this
miorith at 3i p. m.
MJ r's. J. 13. Fellers has returned home
aiftet' spetnding about a month with her
par'erts int Ocotice county.
We hope our legislaturte will abolish
the State and county boar'ds of contr'ol
arid get the dispensat'y on a better
foundation, and (do away with the en
t.irce cotnstrabular'y for'ec arnd let the
mayors of the cities and towns en
for'ce the law.
M'. Ed. Taylor has been on a visit to
friends and r'eliatives ini Augusta, Ga.
Mvarr'ied at St. P-eter's parsonage by
the R1e9. Beck, Mr. John HIuff'stetter to
Mliss Ella Armick.
NMt. Ir'a Schumpet has r'eturned from
Augusta, Ga.
Ther'o will be almost as many candi
dates this year' foi' the var'ious offices
as there are voters.
GEE HIAw,
The Herald Squaro Opera Com-'
pany will be at the Opera House
Weodnesday night. t&f2t
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For County Treasurer.
ANIEJ 1B. WH1EEL1ER 18 H ERE
Jby nominated as a Candidate for
l'reasurer of Newborry County and
is pledged to abide the result of the
Democratc'primat'y Election.
VOTE'RS.
Constipation,
Headache, Biliousness,
Heartburn,
Indigestion, Dizziness,
IndIcate that your liver
is out of order. The
best medIcIne to roueu
the lIver and cure al1
these Ills, -is found. In
MIodfs PHils
25oets. Bold bv all meA taino dealn.. I
FOR SALE I
A Stock of TucrlJal c alul 1riias,
Stook of nr e uniiiis.:Li 4e of (;rb,1T31
u& l)unn, of I 'oru;+.ri: , S. (l'., * a ticIrolt',
or t in ' 'ferur rt+" rse u li s in . , ln t.
Itight r(:,ervetl to r(ej("et tl lI s. 1.x-;'tt 1nu t ryo tc tYle :-l i
my oiIe t, NorNew"1 +'r 'y, S. (;
1.A lIUI'It 1' W . .I N I- -s
Asigzn an A \ nt.
ury Goods
nMd Shoes
1 am still closing out
at the lowest Cash
prices, all of my Dry
Goods, Dress Goods,
Shoes and Notions, all
Winter Dress Goods,
Flannels, Underwear,
Gloves, Capes and
Jackets at and below
Manufacturer's Cost.
Spelcal Bargains
In Shoes.
WVhitotniro Shon Polish, 8 cts. ia
'ackago or two for l (ts.
3 N Spool Cotton and Alexander
King Spool Cotton, 2 for 5 'ts.
'1Tho best hno of Menl's Working
Shirts inl town. Worth iO t and -IO(.
Como a11nd Neo us often.
A. C. JONES.
Newberry, S. C., 'ebrunrV 6, 1l)OO.
Bthad dtoiz
JEWELRY STORE.
Sine Watches Hings, Ioach1esl, Situ
Sleeve and Link Huttons, Silver -
Novelt ies, Silver TabIle Ware,
Cut Gl as, (oII and Sil
ver Spectacles and
TDYS& DL LLSt
W\hichl wo will closO out, as we will tI
discontinu keeping thnum.
EDUAlID SCIOTZ.
JEWELER AND OPTI,IAN L
d
SPECIALSALE;
OF
We have made spe
cial preparation for
White Goods~
Selling
during January, and ~
offer now a particularly
good line at prices that
will surely interest you.
Our showings embrace
White Embroideries,
White Lawns,
White Dimities,
White Ch'ked Mulslins,
Whit;e Nainsooks.
White All Overs,
White Muslin Under
wear.
These goods are all ~
marked VERY LOW,
and in addition to this
low price, we will give a
SpleciallCashllDiscollnt
during this January
sale.
Come and Inspect. A
ci e.g:
I]
i'IOt1C, Vcgetable"
will alwav; Ifmdt a read
narket--b-Iut only that faine
'an raise th.:1 who ha: stutlict
l( geacit s'etret how)" to 1)
nin blotht quality an<d qutantitl
)y the jtdiciouls use of m"ell
>alanccd fertilizers. N\o fe'rtil
zer for Vegetables can produc
t large yield unless it contain
it least 8? l'otash. Send fo
)tlr )ooks, which furnish fill
n,ormiatiol. We send then
Tee of cIlt'ge.
GI:twl.AN K:ALI VORKS,
.i:N. i St . New York.
Stop Thai la k!
Sp That Hack
\\'ly ion't \ ou .tp) that llackin
oughtil Illll iannt suller yurself an
111lnO other p)'r)lo when '<)0. iNVC.
di in liobertson's Compiloundl Couz;
yi p will ie (l t I( whol, business
)onl't forget that a si itcl in timct
iV''s in, tal it neglceted ('oug
111 Cold son'Otimies leads to lnc'r
noniat. 1obertson's Comp. Coing
vrup is inanufacturedi and sold i
oill
t(0tE11 1)Ill1W STloR IL
lotic of Fii1 Settliii t all Cal
T 'OTICI" IS I1lltt:m1 GrVa
- that on Pridav, Mu- eh 2nd, 119(0 ,
ill make a final settIement of the e;
Lie of N -llie Jones, deceasel, in th,
robate Cunrt for Newberry County, i
m State of South ('aroliea, and wil
lnediately there_,ter apply for a dis
large as Adnministrator of th t estati
said deceased.
All parties holding claims ag ainst 1b
tate of said Nellie Jones, deceased
"e hereby notitled to presen the sam
1 me, duly attested, on or before sai
Lte; and, all partics indebted to sai
;tate will please make payment to in
SOr before s11 date.
dmn'r, &c., of Nellie Jones, deccased.
"Sing their own praise."
Ifyureckon t,ho ondless joy an
ormaentvale, ou illgetone c
hose colobraitedl STI ElFF PIANOS
'hoy are made wvit h all that ski
5'hich only years of constant an
areful attention to every detail c
heir constrnetion can command.
Middleman's Profit Saved.
Therefore, wo won't burden yo
nith an uinnecessarily Big Pric<
~on venient Terms.
FINE TrUNJNo.
C'HAS. Ml. STIlEPP,
'lano Mlanufacturer, Ita lmore, AMd,
noetory Brineh Warcroomn, No. 21
North T'ryon Street, Charlotte, N. (
C. H. WILMOTH
MANACER,.
otic of Final8c~tI1cilt all(1I)isclitr
TOTICIE IS IIICHIY GI1VFG
tIhatl I ll mnake a3i finitl settlemen
n the estate of Charl ie Cannon, tde
31ased, ini the I lrobate Conurt, for' New
urry County, S. C., on Tuesday, t,h
hth day of F'ebruary, A. D). 1900, at
elock in the forenoon and will immen
lately thereaft.er apiply for Letter
isissrory. All persons holding clim
in inst the saidh estate wvill piresent1, L,h
one duly' altt,ested and thoso indoebtet~
>the said estate wvillI pay the same ol
before that date.
J. W. W HITE,
A\dil ,istrator.
January 12th, 1900.
rho City Markel
18 NOW OPEN
ud( readly to servye you with tihe best
~EEF, PORK,
SAUSAGE, &c
Give us a trial.
Hitdes and1( coun t ry prodloce bought
ruling prices. Yours to plense.
ho Oit3r 3Mariag.t,
PROPRIE TOR.
Phane Rd
are luintisoine. i blc an a vale"
;,11
en ( Im 1 it i hout. h ot r.
Sin th ou\ u' nt. 1h Vu a re.
r fii ul lu il lnot o one , ho lit I
l (ilh wy f io ( 'ut.'l1I'' A s. II(b All
WIe intat11Goons. In bick and a varie
st o f l( o ri's l'ait,t l l over.
No~ back without. v+-kh. Mlire cuflfs;
l'e ar Ir l ngahot. n W on salon
tIcrfui valuie, W\"ill havu
NN.\ SJW IN GOODS
10i .l,(-\v V+'l( ill 111 ut "I t:N I)A \v$. Al
i (It (:ou ' llr' +ing closed atL it
( 1t8:A'I. rl .l' I 1n (:>l I;cb:5 New f,
' tuck of I huter"i"k 'S 1'aterus all1(1
I k hi . it I IeirlI( tor u0w 011 sae1. ui
- Y~4 \WOO,1j1;N,
CALL ON....
It
-o
oS B. JONES
FOR....
-O
HARDor
-o
~SOFT COAL
BY TON
-o
OR BARREL.
-o
PONE 29.
MY LINE OF
TABLE WARE
IS COMVPLETE
IN NIOE
ALSO
NICE CROCKERY.~
LOTS OF NICE
Christmas Presents,
All aro invited to conme and ex
ii amime my13 stock.
J. W. WHITE, t
Main Street, Newborry, S. C.
Green Fruits
Dried Fruit
Canned Vegetables
Canne d Meats
CannedFishs
Fresh shipment t
F
of LOWNEY'S F
FamousChoc-.
olates and Bon
Bons just re
cleved at
S. B._JONES'A
0. rL. 4Uf1tUMPiEUT. 11. c. HOLLOWy,AY.
Scfltipert & Halloway,
Attorneys and CJounsellore at Latw, e
NIDWB.1RY, s. C. iNo
Pract.ico in all t.at an U, 8. ort. |N.
iBU{ YO1llSIBI AT lIO3+1
1our book store until yot fin1d jist the
Iol)I YOU W' ANr,
v' yor friends want,. They are her .
ni such aL
nie ctlnnot fail to lln(l their favorite
uthov or an interesting subject by
)llle new witerl O.
I <oks, ont a in og beattiful thouh ts,
1 bea'uttiful b)inJd ings. Books of plain
tets, in pIlain hind in"t. h;very3 kind of
look aLt every rZice; froru three cents
p,vards. Attractive Novelties in the
Wme G. -Mayes.
:
SSllrallC8 SOCIETY.
)n its 40th anniversary
July 26th, 1899, the
Equitable had on its
)ooks outstanding as
3urance for ONE BIL
AON DOLLARS.
U'he Assets exceeded TWO
I UNDRED and SL+VENTY
dILLION DOLLA RS,
[ts surplus was more than
SIXTY MILLION DOL
[aARS,
Pile EQUITABLE
NSURES
3oth Mon and Women at the
ame rates.
t is perhaps the strongest
Life Assurance Company on
arth...
t writes any kind of policy
he assured may wnnt.
BALL ON or WRITE to
For Rates and Plans.
~Office under New
erry Hotel.
We have come here
o do business, and pro
>ose to do so at
ftODERATtE PRICES,
~uaranteeing fit and
vorkmanship. We will
andle a full line of
Noolens,
Nlorsteds,
3assi meres,
'ancy Vesting
md Trousering,
he latest designs in
oreign and Domestic
'abrics, to which we
ivite your inspection.
COTT & CARISON,
Opposite Postoffice.
DEALERl IN
11 kinds of Marble and
Granite Monuments,
Headstones, Iron
Railings, etc.
1o Metall , Iosewod 'and Cloth
Caskets and Cases!
'vice in tbhis iine promptly attended
to day or njght.
Rt Door to Herald and Nows office,
iWBE~BRY. , . . S. V.