The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, April 19, 1901, Image 2

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E. V7. AMA1,,. FUIT014. PROSPERITY DISPENSARY. H 'U'I A I. ItI' :l'I 'v,. I ' Ti :s I N FA%*OIt III' 'M'-1 Io FI6 I'( IN l o silN peS. Cii 2 lv ru I- -ic v1 ' 1 A ..4 n 8)141 r I a IIMn W INIII- Of 114 WH' pV III ritvi - ItItitrlit Polnti (pr tilt, I t4imioi. E'l. lIlis (s IraydlOn, ,h 01 pecIt-ial referee who took the testimoniy in the 'rosper-ity I)ispensary viase ha1 . filt-I iti decsion wIt.II tile ,31s luir e court, WhiCh iS inl faVOr- Of thk' esode t anild if sustailned by that court, grints Prosperity a. dispellsary. Ta 1ain poilits of the decision Ill rived at froi tho testimnony by ir. Gradon are as follow.-: 1. Tiih t, it, WAS dkete lli ned by the Town Col1 of I''rosperity that the petit.ion for anchoctionl on Hlwq1Ii0in of Dispen.ary or no I)isponsary Va: Signed by one-four-th of thlt quialiie'd voteI's of the ;aid town. '. Thialt lmore than onlo fouir'th of the qualifled votors f h - :uil town t,h sign t,he( s'aid p-tlit ion. 2. 'That, D)r. Gieor"", Y. I 1un ter I, Iin tendent, and1 1h-.2. .. 11. Ilawk in. and \. W. \\'het h'r, I we of the Watd es Of th said town. wvro siners of the Said pot it ion. 41. That. the, pctitlor.t ht others tiled with t1 h t : . 1 a. written prote"t aZmA>:: "nyr. the 1 ai 41t(1 tit i1 1b thet t wo \\'a rdens1" w 1. tion, onl the groind! th!-. terest.ed part.it-'andlwer pIss on tWe samne. B. That Lhe said potert an ur t L r oh1joeted that Lt t' wo vrnth u nmll liitz1 eI n - hwrs could not pans upmon th lhteit h'eallse t hey did not, constitute at quo tiuml) of the town council. . That the said tOwn iunvil pI-sed ah odinant. ortling that, an eldction l held in thu :aid town of 'rowperit.y on tl, ighth day of (>wtobtrI , In on the qjuestionl (f dispenary 0or no0 dis penrary. 7. That the said otdinan e provides that "only voter-s regiz-tervd as- hervinl aftr rmquired .aill bw nilKed to vvte,' in said h:tin. . htl,he said ordinarop provide,. thht thn! re1 5istratior, fo - for aj: : speulal eetilon --o b- ta .v A. M. 1loster. the Sapervios w ' eH tration t-.e owlI: of I h-; irl-.y. f-a lie AUT.i then e1 1 '0 . 211:-tra:10 hx.k mn the ofAe oa t:e .Ork of -:a tQ) 1'. , '1*t It.-'.',. h y ll W 110 '. O I Thait 10n ho L h t1n i ::.a.e in the sait ordinance tathe f 1 elecytion A-huL f co0nductICds bt erpe vlecti ls, is . That o t1h seventy-svmn hallots thir-ty-st'ven for no di lpensary. Wf the for1to blotof with it pnr writin 230' tn on. thm tne ppeas of eleton (e111elope10 thatld beenused and one appesOI otqli 11 to beofcea rating111 that par, eing Lof ba ligtelowN cli-O thene hiSty-eebll oxct wth o di0spoen sary writen on'.themllg, 1a1ear tho bei a potco sof that mari of a nespapr,o tine appearsa to tie of threa-core wrapp11(1bng fopr andu o eas, b a theat hat, iot lfhe toine wio tco antdto ofan dowinaiia and tewr e-e idpintled on it. All familythereallt seem to23 his tof whiewriigpae,u 12, That the mat.lnagersile enlnaeio pesn npovetb quale tow o,ci, that1 tal persn kwho v10othere registered' ranod oftited21 toe reitered. Nt vf dey waoe,ed ex1ep to)note r, 01 tert wasterliedenbaugh,wi n the gevi doc wiho tha heowas aorsideno 1h. twnat the peitie for thid election, thatea not nleft tiet with the eko teton cofuremiing tatwa andore that coil atdt arewlving takead tooi,and pays hfsetaxessthercih, 12.o hasehsioun of the managers )2. 1121 was' approve t the leton councl, wht t1. hat eyikepto ther eainutelc rtord of pitiohn sighe by.turnth itseo ho3derhatnntheotplainoioy sorggultoibe oucilegaliying that said election was 1or wat the said town councilap poinTdt the paaetrsiofo said election bohrthe town n,bu tit iteasrbeory 17. Thncat teis noeeietntae tae ton on te anagers apterwards (or the psiseriory ofth Intndnt uaid voun fte optte iseto o lh 1ar. Tt hereoeidnct,a only That ofot thehaaer annexaio elec tinpttion sed byanl the enieriotee polsdere on.etrioysuh ob 1.~ That the sai ow vidncl aton otete managers fsid velect,ll. 20ohanltre of the managersaponefrth saidterrtorywas O2 aqualfie voter of the town polls Herved until aboit twelve o'clock, or shortly thereafter. A bout that timo N r. Schumpert, one of tho niiager, reeived a tele-rram call ing him to Laturenti. le went to see the I ntendent and sein of the Wardens and obtained thoir consent to leave and put Mr. Counts iz his place. 110 left M r. Counts and the ot her two ianagers in eharge of the polls. It does not ap pear whether Mr. Counts was sworn iIn or iot, and it does not appear. that he and the other two imnalgers did not re main in charge of the polls until (he" votIS were Con ted iand (110 rislit d4 vharl.d. :?. T Phat It does not appear fron t,hO ev idence that the retirns were not datod or. sworn to. 22. 'lhat it does iot appear that the retrtins of tle said election ,vero signed by only one of the managers appointed by the town Council. "23. That tho result of sald election wa deelared and published, that the town coilitel approved tihe return and cer't iiled the result. with tho neeessary papers to the Secretary of State, and that he certified atl published that the sa:i certit'cate and other papers hatd been tiled in his ollioe. -2. [hat saidl territory was then de elared to be a part of s:id town. 2 That t ere is no evidence that enongh votes from the annexed terrt to'* were allowed to be east to give a swa' ma.trity in favor of the dispen a. It :s no: shown how many vtel r - nnex eA terr tor voted in the 10: on tile :estion o! d ispensarv srV. or hewtA they voted. tnat..A voter frna, 0.V. :1 V .~ C _7A1 : I'V vVO*.l or h1C 261, Tti: *,, :cr'e v,,' 27. That there is ro, the regit.ration book a r.0 to the Inalgi-sof tihe annex at o: . tion, ior is ther-e any N idenCO '.ha: ay other persons thall (Illiti-d votr were allowed to vote at said election. Thie evidelie shows that tle regvi tra Lion book was furnished. 2. That the Supervisor of Rotistra tion of tihe town did not furnish to the Man ILT(er 1s of Hite election upon tilhe (Iles tin of di.pen-usary or no dispensary the rerat ion hook, hut furnished them a li--t of th voters registered by him fo .ielection. I . : i. 'lh day of April. 19ol. I epecciful y submiitted. LI11. G. G i.\Y N .'aiught at Dreatdful Cold. Marion Kooke. manager for T. M. Thomion. it lart_-e importer of fine mil linery at M0.3 iliwaukee .\venue. CLi .IgO . ay--: "Ibirin the late severe weatIer I Calght a dreadful eold which kept mne awake at night and maltt me uniit to attend my work during theday. One of mIy milliners was taking Cha-in herlin's Cough lfimedy for a severe cold at that timet, which seemedt to relicyc her1 SO qic ..kly that I bought some for myAse lf., It ac'tedi like magic and I be gant to improve at oncee. I am entirely well and feel very pleased to acknow ledge its merits." For sale by W. E. l'elhamt. Ourl spring stock blossoms in beauty. We make pr'iesa and prices make busi ness. We help to stretch your dollars. WVe sell all the time from a freshened stock. We never lower priices In ordler to lower' prices. tf 'rhe E'wart-lfer' Co. Ohituquepin Dot. Last lFriday eveing Mrll. Antine hluzhardtt gav~e un entertainment fot' the yountg ploi and Easter egg hunt, a pound party antd sociali enjoyment at which various parties re:'eived April fools. There was at large party of yountg people present who remained unitil a late hour,1' Mlost farmuters in our neighborhood arc t.hrough planting corn and have commitened planting cotton, but they will find the land badly crusted since the last rain. Miss Lulla D)ickert, of Newberry, has been visiting Mr. Lee Ritnger's fam-. llev. 1). '. lHoyd visited in ouri cenm mulnlty today. lHe is always wvelcoite. Mt's. ('. O) Buzthardt htas been quite ill thtis week. Glad to know that she is better today. 'rThe writer is like the otiter farmers so busy ho itas no time to look up dots as tihto is shtort whon ci'ops must be piantedl- BACIIMAN. A pr Il 12, 1901. 'rti. WHi Interest Many, T1o qutickly intriodutce B3. Bi. I. (flo tanie Blloodi Bailm), thei famuous South ern blood cure, into new homes, we will send, absolutely free. 10.000 trIal treatments. Botanic Blood Balm (B. ii) B ) quckly cures old old ulcers scrofula, eczema, itching skin and blood humors, cancer, eating, festering sores, boils, carbuneles, pimples or offensive eruptions, pains in bones or joints, rheu matism, catarrh, or any blood or skin troubfe. Botanic Blood Balm (B. R. B ) heals every sore or pimple, makes the blood pure and rich and stops all acher and pains. Botanic Blood pure and rich and steps all aches and pains. Botanic Blood Balm (11.13. B.) thorough ly tested for 30 years in hospital and private practice, and has cured thous ands of cases given up as hopeleas. Hold at drug stores, $1 per large bottle. For free treatment write to Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Medicine sent at once, prepaid. Describe trouble and frec medical advice given. Botanic Blood Balm (1B. B. B.) gives life, vigor and strength to the blood. The finest Blood Purifier made. Botanic Blood Balm (BI. B. B.) gives a healthy Blood supply to the skin and entire system. W'rites to his Children Again. Wasps and other iisect, if you ob serve closely, you will find it true that wasps, hoir-ets, bumble bees, yellow jackets and all other 8thnging creatures, will never troible You nor. mak10ce war 11pon you, no matter )how near neigh hors you may be, unlefs you first in jure them. A wasp nest might bo in yO11' SIl Ilig 100111 anI)d m,igh1t rear a large familly right over your head in roach of your hIan<i iad they would never trouble you uiless you first, inter ferC With thel i arrangements0, itjured ono of them, or intruded rudely upon their vrivacy. This I know from falcts of observation, in a school house oneo there was a largo family of wilsps and they lived il cnti'o peace with the teacher and children until one day ia wasp was killed, whether purpost-ly or accidentally I do not know, but from that time tlhero was war until it be eaie ilecesary to exter-nilate t 1e0 whole colony of wasps. So it is with all these stinging creatilurcs. WaSPS bee-, etc. I d not includ(e in tlis list mu:-ktoes aid other biters. TOhey are t ith i c :1's, ansi there C.111 1e Iti 11'ACe with them. or with f1oase. 'Ih Vre i - oe a t i n u histotItr of wll ich you hi.!rell are ne a" ware. at- that Sthat wasps ani hornets aNap their N% r o. ere he : paper by rthat diin haV . . to llt. E"xai nile a waisp n)1e st k.r ':I - - nek niest the first opportunity and yo wVill be filled with wonder and admira- A' tion at the strengrth und toughness of t the material. These were the first of ir. * hi r - i .' i.. f: Str .: wh . . : t '.'y.e :ta t ne ia, w i t:.p. a : -- wap to inl. to y- ti i. a wasp e i r - a nd. hrrr. ets dd ar.d aa we do now, b'.t they nade it of a plant called papyrus, whihI1 gelenCltifully on1 the river side and in the river Mud. This ant was in thin layen and to-e belfow the surface of the mud were thin and the .a Teis lyes were a i r uptn one anthet ar uni het ws ofthe proes o'manufatur te wast too slw. The Chat?ines are sa*i t be the ist ape r.makers after th e dorn and wasps Paerhofa phlarn aled fromrub sievnin the at' work. Nthr doesla wavery thing taer aver those below done. Wu'e of copy md apply ti ouruse whit. nature lays awyeen ing.UIO one ansoher, thti to say, wae ofmove advie behicnesic for d.isvpera waseenr htddgn anysW discve, butth procens, o doanfaturemaskoo w Franklines are dison to n thers ppmakers letery they ons eaned wachman Pehaps they leaned cadm obp srin M.hL. ts wo.Nturew oehs eperythonin thaeerg hast beMone. what nTos. has Flwesas been qig. Wl diorvhe p a to say. ermv ar vi eind wier discovely ase beenR hidN alays and daisyoast Sund Dradklin avr nd ~it toa nold soe longr of leticity teyer? eane Don' ask I.Sussa wontr downg towni here.tWeo inaraiplymanrg tormlys ill far theat toheekis lnigo cor. wil be Tyor and famir. St tSmes vlded thethawk on't catchehim Thone gask uso lookt weuare poidon hero. wore iplygressing rle hs pwyef. thery shelled corn.i lntdu toa th reet. The fconi)tin cofd Corpll as pto gardens oveh.Smie The arlnbir bardhesgre the r,po vidghto ano't roatc heaingm ro the Pomaia eroad looks qte Ptorich-g arso woldi hoepcepssing idyrhs. wapk. Gery Mlite' cotnd in )teeupn wthBuncombesroad nearctheiresddence spel hrs. puMardns bid.eesd Thy count bloar a granted thefoa rgtfrnwe?road leading from Jlysre col houe pasianga near the Pete Andrew Kard oldc hoe plae, passrinard. brapt. Ten road eis and intqerstin frothereunco Re road.a h eiec The aever also grneted tritfor ar house F.aConts for atnhe olpakagewo watermelon seed. We were glad to see so many of our correspondents come to the front last week. Write of tenor, dear friends. I am going to introduce a plan some time during tha' summer for the special ben eoit of "weuns." We are in perfect sympathy with every move to better the condition of the farmer. But we fail to see where any good can be derived from calling a meeting to advise a decrease in the iceage of cotton at this late ate. So Ntr a th aireage of cotton is concernedl Ahis year, that is a fixId fact, thcre is Iothin,g hut l'rovidential power tit will change it, andl so far as this col nulity is' conecrined there will be no nerease in the acreage. There is an >ther great big whoop and cry,about a ig cotton crop, it looks so silly for weople to count the chickens before hey are hatched. You mIlust reineim jer that Paid toay plant and Apolos nay water, but God giveii the inereast'. We hope everybody who had (ho >pportniity of going to church enjoyed .he Easter Serm1on1s last, 811ndlay. ihero was communion services at St. 9hlipis, St. I'anis aid Colony. We had large congregation out It, Colony and lad the pleasur of hearing a most Inl truetivo sermon by our pastor, iRev. C. I. Arititrong. If you want to hear a leap of Iiblh ex plained ii a plaitn pral Lal manner. 'omle to t'olony, we vant as m1atly as canl mako It conlve lient to coin to Colony on te li third ;tday of this month. Rov. Ari troig is going to tell you why som loplo go to chirch. This is aiI I )0'ralit s1ltjec alli siould c1tt1'i 1 veryv chiureh g Oer. Chip-.. li".1' h tin Items. ewbery." Le u,, 4N 1? I b ''p hrss a r ,u: at He waI a clss at o o his: n 5a .' -: s '1 . i. . W. McMorris, at - ne. Tt.e b uied to say at Er. ' yo; ca%.'t ri,ad yo'r Gren to w.ar r w ';bo;(. Mc Mofr riii.' -H h c xo:' a 'r a mhr a s M1cM r r r: i a hreacter. he wilI do. Top. Blood. .I Wela thrvo s teta 1rfarde, a o uh Croodin ricors oo uc h erea insthething ofle hitor ofv ;iCton o by. aacasmt o u W~ihen trength is\V fullri ad spirits hih,wae b einge t aya Ere ~reshe, bne muscledo andopin ne livy and oribdooditancon tiual blow if rich bl oor. Thise is heathi. le olv When stength is flow spiits noiitshe,gohpn, weeng rest [rshtest bon msleepn brant sinual we are strch ;o blood Thioor ishereislitlhntr m ein wekint. piis to ceer,h lo rc.W e whot bo sping, again-man woman staad shlee o slep you hae sta re ed for ree00mp1 its porel thee lsuislie nutr. acT of th oNR, isemists to-- kearl theet blodrih Yorh:. of Cod Liv~r dOi gitsts th whole oy oin AOLin ?m beean aneceived.a hseat men t(41hate n tro it'ous frer saso ts:gcmmitt vi t Countyrl of Neberr &iON, le,justce Now,4. Putherefore,, M B cweeneyf doreby: ofr aou reard fOLne un beery n cvio of thisai Dparty comte nteCounty o Newberry. Colurmabou ths 12th day of April, 0 parte D.know, and i thae 2th year of he. Idpnec fteUi Now threM.e B,. .McSWEENEY lytGovernor: tt o ot ae She ebyocreta rewaof Oeun To pr<xluce the best results in fruit, vegetable or grain, the fertilizer ut-d imiut% (ontainl CIInigh lotashl. l'o j>artic ulars See( ou. pi>; ihle-ts. XVe send thmil free. G'N'IAN K.\l1 WORKS, Qj N,mau St.. N ew Volk, Ma:netic Nervine o d W. I h tt en I .uV 6 0 S 3 t t -uQ1 1 s. Van \ -tetory th v rt. ia -; k, S o r .1% %,'.II) \t. ttlk, vy,. 0o t -1111to WOV\ . s.' ' - %V t klti o . la ot-oi.aot ~ .~~:~ . Cor'ut\- Otig 8toro OR. RUST'S --. 'm: W't-d -lesan to;L ake: A A.c -*3 , '.y" fdpe vor chilren' u~s.M 50dss ..0.GlersCrnrDu t.)J L" t 1 - 4t -Q ki~ t".n, Chjtijs~ Ato V 'm i ~ % it Of' h I ld "..s t .)I,A- t N aew er r iy. al mt I d~ l~e -au t FOUND! After 2-5 years of thought and study to discover an article indispensable to all civilized mankind. That never , ears out, is as new after 50 years of cWnstant use as the day made, sur Tasses in utility anything ever at tempted for in,.renuity, novelty and use fulness. No such invention ever before offered. Merchants, ministers, teach. ers. sc.o.ars. young or old, sick or well, can oasIy earn a good living in their locality. arl not interfere with their vccation. Sampes by mail 15c, or full particulars 'r :-. On:y one agent in a -ec'.on. Add re W. B.BURKE, eII.- .s.. COMPLETE Power Plant For Factories and Mills. ENGINES; Corliss, Automatic, Plain Side Vlves. BOILERS; HIeaters, and Pnmps. SAW MILLS; From small plantation mill, to the heaviest mills in the market. All kinds of wood working machinery IFlour and corn milling machinery. Complete ginning systems, Lummus, Sa n Winkle and - Thbomas. Engines, Boilers, Saws, Gins in stock for quicki delhvery. 1326 Main St., Columbia, 8. C. Noico of Final 88!tloilent aMl l)icharge, IN OTIE IS HEREBY GIVEN tt I will make a final settle ment upon the estate of Viney Gall man, deceased, in the Probate Court for Newberry, S. C., on the 29th day of A prIl, 1901, and will Immediately there after apply for a final discharge as ad ministrator. All persons holding claims against said estate arc hereby required to ren der in and establish their demands against said estate on or before the said 29t h A pril, 1901. J. C. GOGGA NS, Clerk, As Administrator dehbonis non with the Will annexed of Viney Gallman, de ceased. td. f. A Dandy Line of The prettiest you ever saw! Prices Just Right! also A New Assortment of Wail Papler. R.Y.Leavalt irThis offer stands 4 FUtll Qtarts of 0>N N, QTy. W%. 11.M'IiAYl:t,G rnf ()>N E. ,IT.r. G1i.S>N N x x x N tYPI-, P3'aLI 0ON I ()T. (C 'N 11 : NI It, .1 wily ( (IN F I Il'. ID11 C'UMV WI iSK 'N" Y,'l W 1,I I p t hi a i-ot tIt%I I., or Isortl ago for $''.11,5, vxput-s prvpI%Id onlly to 0,1 etq vo un a t %II . (11il n 111r $1.50 a 4 f . 1 I IIuIINt' ' I'hirt Nati.omal i k. GLENDALE SPRINGI C.&G.S. N We are now showing newest and moststylisi Ortws ods, Muod4 l u I, Iij(s, iu tb lowv'st, 'eidring tho valuItof C1 Wk-' call stJecial attoution to our NV. ald alwa's havm carriod tho liargtsit Ji the toadi it, thi ats otir contvieporarios LIVAUO 3ftor timv. lTho Nmrolls Wc. B. I We tOad all others in our huo of 11 .riees Mlisses', 'hildrou's and Ladie Our Millinery is full of attractions for the ladies. I Wo cordially invite a thorough inil CEn.. Founded 1842. TSEng PIANosI "Sing their own praise." For the benefit of those who wish to purchase a piano from the p)resent time to the first of September, we have decided to ofrer the Stieff Piano on very convenient terms. You will not have to pay very much cash down. We can arrange that to suit your own convenience. Then a payment can be made in the fall to suit, and the balance, if any, can be arranged in a satisfactory manner. Remember CJhas. M. StiefT manu factures his own pianos and will not burden you with an unnecessary profit, for we are selling to you direct mnstead of to a retail dealer to resell. Our pianos will only have to be seen in comparison with the best to convince yen that it will be to your interest to buy the Stieff, and all we ask is that you try our piano, give it a critical examination, and if we do not show you more value for the money than you can possibly get in any other make, then buy from any one you may choose, but don't take our envious competitor's wordl and buy from him before trying the Stieff. CHAS. M. STIEFF, Piano Manufacturer, Baltimore, Md. North and South Carolina Fac tory Branch Wareroom, 213 N. Tryon St., Charlotte, N. C. HROM "TIlE MA RKET," Prices are lower and quality better. Our new goods -are arriving daily, and we can certainly interest you in prices, styles and quality. All we f.k is that you insperzf the goods and getA "our prices" before buying. Courteous! attention shown alj whether you wish to/ purchase or not. Nfxt week we will nam~ some* figures th t ill surprise you. .F II stock of Butter ick ashion Books and Pa erns on hand. Yours for business, . J. Woo teql for 3(0 clys c ny.R i Pure flyo whiskey) ~ From For Seven $2, 65 to ShWeF8d to u Nine Ally A~ Years Address Old. ExDrCSS I__ _ _ Prepaid. ed .,rictly H'ur ' in -Iade Srur Mabh ble Iin t, il g!. I t 1)g ee debratf-d for it-, MAlviinal Value. . fld 1cf-labli J'avorit". ny way yoli liko thern, in a plain pack f liiliti (if th, . >the(,rn I-xjpress Co. j114t out. H(:n1d in] your o4jrd r. 4) p.lu ley and Corn. 3 DISTILLING CO., T, A.TLANI~TA. GA. I0WER CO. a complete line of the i goods to be had in the ba411, e., &-c.1 , at prices which are 10 goodm. IB. Corsvts. We undoubtedly carry nto in this city. We are always in have been oblig10d to acknowledge Jorsot, the 1moit popular in America. miery. We have all sizes, styles and Department atest and most fashiouable styles. ection. Come and see us. Ever /y Drop IP V" of medicine put up into prescriptions filled in this store must be pure. We are very careful to use only the best. We carry a nice line of Toilet Soaps, Lamps, Wiley's Candies, Vel vet Candy, Tobacco and Cigars, and a full line of Druggists' Sundries. Discount Checks givenm. Fresh I Garden and Field Seeds. Is the place to get your Base Ball supplies. We have a full line of Balls, Bats, Cloves and Catcher Mitts,' 'Have just received a new ,)to Ha mmo and will be glad ve)j~ you call and examine them b9 're buy ing. If you wank''a E 6untain Pern y'a3 the Waterman. Every Pen is guaranteed to give satisfaction or Imoney refunded. We carry a full line of Kodaks and Kodak Supplies, Books and Stationery. Picture Framing a Specialty. W. 6. 'MAYES. 'This uignature Is on every box of tho genuins, Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablete the rensdy that es a .ol4 I2& one.dag 44