The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, April 23, 1901, Image 4

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LEON IAN Dress Goods and Silks! ThOutisard of N ards of lNw )rs,s G nSl ks to be Soli at a sicritico. must go, let them brig what they Iverv lady who bus a dress at naugh's Wedniesday, I'lurdy mu1( Fr we will give her the linings free of ch1 1on't bo humbugged and let thor,e one-horse conerns tell yon that they soll yon a: ellap as Mimuiigh. I sell more goods in c day than some of ther sell in a month. 71No matter VIMI CHARGES OF DISHONESTY, '7ERRI HLI. AIRt.1 IINM F.NT OF 'LA1U. RIN nY 1I,LMAN. Eudidenl Change fronm VC1h41m1ont OpIvInitiin (if Trenty of l'airpi ti, Frrimithipe For it-stoll, frota i PreIicher 111I Most Eloquent speech. [8pecl to The State.] Tronton, S. C., April 19.-Smnator TiHnan11 ws seen at his home tonight. and relying to a request for his opinion ont Sentator McLaurin's Charlotte speech, said: "It is cont radictory, full or para-~I doxesH anud soomUs intendI(ed to paEve the way for the sonaEtor's passage mnto the llopublican camup. It may excito siurp)riso outside of t ho Stato, but the only thing that astonishos us hero is his continuted effort to pOse as a Demuocrait. Democracy has a b)road and a gonoral meaning and Ea special or locatilieoaning ast applied to one of the great national parties. My collenguo. says, 'My definition of democracy is liberty for man formu-. lated into a thoory of government; it moaelns man'sa inaElienablo owneorship of himself. It, moans free thought he has an hard enough time. Every thing that the expectant mother can (16 to help her child she should do. One of the greatest blessings shze cam give hima is health, but to *do this, she must have health her self. She should use every means Sto nIuprove lher physical condition. p he should, by all means, supply hrself with Mother's Friend. \ It will take her through thme crisis liniment which .gives strength \ and vigor to the muscles. Com. men sense wvill stronger the -whIch bear the strain, the less pain there will be. A woman living In Fort WVano, Ind., says: " Mother's Friend did wonders for mue. Praise God for your linimuent." Read this from Hlunel, Cal. " Mother's Friend Is a blessing to .all women who undergo nature's ordeal of childbirth." Get M4othaer's Friend at the drug store. $I per bottle. THE BRADFItLD REGULATOR Co., Atlanta, Ga. WVrte, for our free Ilated book, "Deofor Baby Is Born. mE Blit WEDN BRIGHT AND have the stoc) to undersell n Millinery ! Millinery !l Our second shipmeit, just ean show you moro Millinery i Millinery than any ('onern in You know the prices you pai 00is liats before Mimunaugh put i l and the price you pay today. "im- purposo of giving this now foal y business immediato and wide drgo. larity I will placeo on stlo little Thursday and Friday, Two Il Cn Fifty Ladies' and Misses' Trir worth not less than $2, $2.25 1 will give you your choico for ine Another ld" of about Thre Trimmed Hats worth $2.75, $3 your pick of the lot for only buy your ist until you Milliner, Miss Martin. She in her line. what prices are c and free spoch.' This is not the definition given in my dictionary, nor is it the, dofinition given by Jeffer. son, and it is only intendod to jus tify the senator's desertion of his party, his troachory to its principles and his betrayal of the people of South Carolina who have trusted hiim. The Kansas City platform is the only ombodimont of Domocratic principles that can now bo recognized and no man can bo considorod a Democrat who ignores the principles and policies laid down in that plat form anid peraistently votos with the Re~publican adlministration in both its foreign and domestic policios. "Sonator McLaurin iterates and reitorates the charge that the 'new D)emocracy' is a sectional party and then truthfully claims that the South which in the last campaign was alone Doemocratic, 'is the American end of America.' Strange that because of this fact and our veneration and love for the principles upon which our government rests that this 'broad A merican statesman' and new born Democrat of a hitherto unknown type should council our people to 'accept conditio.ps as they are and make the most of them.' "Senator McLaurin declared in '98 that 'McKinley should he renomij nated by acclamation,' and if his speech means anything it means that the Democratic party ought to suir render all its traditions wvhich he claims aro 'long since dead,' becomo an echo to the Republican party, en dorse its foreign policy as well as its domestic policy, ship subsidy, large standing army and everything, and subsido absolutely as a Democratic party. "If the adlministration party is right, what need is there for a polit ical factor. I have never believed that my colleague would dare face the people of South Carolina in any political campaign again, knowing what 1 (10 about him, but as lhe in dicates his purpose to still masque as a Democrat and while attacking me covertly as one of the 'leaders' of the so.called new Democracy, it is his purpose to lead our people into the Republican camp, duty compel8 me to speak out and tell certain things. "Mr. McLaurin made in the son ate, January 1899, a speech which was as ultra and as pronounced in its denunciation.of the acquisition of the Philippines and portrayed the many dangers, which threatened our country in consequence as any ever delivered in that body. Up to Sat urday-night before we voted on the treaty with Spain on Monday, Feb ruary 7, 1899. he reatedly wol me ESDAY, 1 EARLY if you wa <, we have the stl ie. Id ClIenper lil Neowb'erry. ~ .~ A d for your SMillinrC( For th1 uro of my W pread pop. Wecdniesday, 5 indred and Ca imod Mits, and $2.50. In $1.50 0ch. th1 Stc i Ifund red co, and $3.25, lov $2. Don't yo onsu8lt m y ian artist iuoted you in the an( otho' sonators he wRs bitterly opposed to Jho ratilication and would not vote for it. Betwoon adjourn mont Saturday evening and the vote on Monday the mantle of 'broad American statesmanship' descended upon him a fow minutes before the senate wont into executive session to consider the treaty and take a vote as agreed, ho gave a halting and lamo oxplanation of his intended chango of front. His vote secured the rati fication bocause on the first roll-call Mr. Jones of Nevada who had also told us ho would vote against the treat',, 'passed' when his name was called, and I feel certain if Senator ML~Iaurin had stood by his party arid by himself, Mr. Jones wvould not at the end have voted for the ratifi cation. "Conscious as he was that his vote wvas the governing factor in the train of momentous consequences so far reaching and terrible and involving thie war of subjugation in the Philip pines, the expenditure of hundreds of millhons of dollars, the loss of thousands of lives and other dire re sults which no man can foresee, it is natural for Senator McLaurin to make a desperate effort to vindicate the presidlenlt's policy in his own ac cannot be further deceived or misled C Rhere are etnever any ex. ternal signs of the blood Is polluted and( the system thoroughly con-. tahumnated by this dleadly virtlent poison. Then a sore or ulcer appears on sonie part of the body ; it may be small and Iirmtless looking at first, but as the can cerousa cells form arid are deplosited by the blood necar the sore, it increases in size arid severity, with sharp shootin pains. No matter hiow often the sore is remioved by the surgeon's knife or flesh destroying' plasters, another conmes and is worse. 1rte real. disease Is in the bleed, and the treatmeint must begitt there. The poisoned blood( must be invigorated and purified, and( when this is done cancerous cells carn no longer form and the sore will heal naturally and( permanent,ly. Afrs. saraht M. Keestin,~ ,s 1 w,indsior Ave. nristol years old, anid for three years htad sufferedl withI a severe form, of Cancer on myr jaw, whiich, tihe doctors sd was intcuralie, and that I could not live miore thaun six months. Ilaccep)t ed their stateemeit as t rue, and( htad given np all hope of ever being well again, when my drust, know te"n*<Ie"A** . r*,"a'n: ing a few bottles the sore begani to heal, to the surprise of the physicians, and in a short timie mlade a complete cnre. I have gained in flesh,m appetite is splendid, sleep is refeshng-n fct,atnenjoying per fect heraltt." struictive poison arid s s removes every vestige of It from the system, makes new, rich~bleed' strengthens the body and builds up the generalilealthi. If you have a susplclous sore, or have In herited arny blood falit, send for our free book en Cancer, arid write to our medical departnment for any Information or adlvice wanted ; we make no charge for this ser vIce. Mour letter will receive prmpt and careful attention, arid will beheld in, strictest conf(idenice.s -. 3H45 SWIFT SPECIFIC Co., ATLANTA 0A Fo HURSDA' 11t some ot, the .k e Is 4-11d( \ve hv forty feet I00 do n ToWO IS display 011CII, now oiv >uInter. We " dOnOTl a have the "'0' "I "N ide, showy IN r 'ts " patterns, o10 r Ald O.,.'wor-th 5c. 15 Pieces Colored IS, wOrl'i do1ble. black an tan, v( can show you 25 Pieces Androst ro Embroideries Loom Bleachii mn all the other 5 bales Sea Islan, res in Nowberry 41C. nbined. Just fol. 25 Pieces Brown ] 7 the crowds and now only 9C. y< 1 can't miss 50 dozen -Ladies,' I to soo thom. imnaugh's The biggest line 0 White Lawn, shown in Newt 1,500 Yards 30 incL only 5c. yard. reach of one hun 9 g A The Kind You Have Always Bo0 in use for over 30 years, ha and bhas All Counterfeits, Imitations ar Experinents that trifle with a Infants andP Vhidren--Exper4 What is C/ Castorla is a harmless substia gorie, Drops and Soothing S3 contains neither Opium, Mor] substance. Its age is its guar anid allays Feverishness. It e Colic. It relieves Teething Tr and Flatulency. It assimilat< Stoach and Bowels, giving:] The Children's Panacea-The CENUINE CAST Bears the Si Tile Kinds You Hay In Use For Ov4 tion. The declaration of indepen dence of course and an abandonment of 'dead tradition' is the policy of a man who behaves as he has done. "Such a man has no conscience of principles. The eloquent speech which ho delivered in the senate wvas largely stolen from a sermon deliver 0(1 by the Rev. IIenry Van D)yke on Thanksgiving day, November 1898, in the Brick Chnirch of New York city, two months before Senator Mc Laurin delivered it in the senate. "I have not only had to blush be.. cause McLaurin had deserted his, party in a great crisiB under syspici ones circumstances and contrary to his avowed purpose but have had the mortification of having other sona. tors, northern gentlemen, speak of the degradation to which South Caro lina had come in being represented by a man who would boldly steal the brain work of another by whole sen tences and paragraphs an(d have the efifrontery to deliver it in the senate. "The people of South Carolina by this m aand I speak now in. order : V AND t 'h i's, Now~ for 'I.' it OtT, tioloot r this sl, o t 10 an1('1d smos NO r(hi-; Kallo, worth Irle. 6 Oawes Now 10o. salo, 75k. it00, Solls vvoryvlhtro ) Casos Nov noV onlv .10. yd, sale, 980. loth for this silo only 10 Cao Now Ssalo, $1.2, 10 Cases Nov P. K.. pink, light. blu, salo, $1.5 >rth , only e. y d. 5 Cases No% oggin 11d Fruit of sale, $2, 1 , now 7c. yd. 85 Cases M , worth 6.je., now only (Lowis A 10 Cases Men inon, the 15c. kind, worth $1. 10 Cases Men 301ts just oponed-ask worth $1, . 10 Cases Men Organdies, P. K's., worth $1 3inghan's, etc., over 5 Cases Men orry. worth $2, Porcalo, for this sale, 5 Cases Mon worth $3 dred miles arour ught, and which has been S borne the signature of been mado under is per pervision since its inf'ancy. > one to deceive you in this. 4d " Just-as-good"' are but ,nd Cendanger the health of' meco against Experiment. (STOR IA lute for Castor Oil, Pare. rups. It is Pleasant. IC phine nor other Narcotio intee. It deostroys Wormis nres Diarrhoa and Wind on&bles, cures Constipation s the Food, regulates the licalthy and natural sleop. Mother's Friend. ORIA AWAYS gnature of a Always Bought' wr 80 Years. that they may fully inform them selves on all of these matters and stand ready to furnish the proof of everything I say and if necessary will meot Mr. McLaurin face to face in any forum ho may choose. If his p)roposod scheme of broad statesmen. ship is Democracy, then I am not andl have never been a Demoorat, and as the people of South Carolina have rocenly re-elected me as a D)emocrat without opposition, I fool warranted in letting the people outside of the State as well as those inside know jnst what manner of man this is. I have kept silent heretofore, because I was ashamed to lot the world know how our peo'ple had been deceived in him." CASTOR IA' Por Infants and Ohilidren. The KimG You Have Always Boog Bears theg j Signature of ".R It D~ t RiDAY: Wtit 4Bpt grllin Vowhn Cil O'W- Xtlly ( for-d. Ooll't. p111 tIYO111t wii,t o ltIlol m I lrt io vo.ip|lo 1()( 0 1111111okol. Oxfot'i, jilet optillod for tils 100 Wortti $1. OxIorts, Jiist openedt for il s worth $1.25. Oxfords, just opened for this 5, worth $1.50. 100 Oxfords, ju8t opene for this 0, worth $2. Oxfords, just opened for this vorth $2.50. en's Fine Shoes just opened, 100 . Crossett.) IF Shoes, Lace or Congress, 90c., 50 40. 'a Shoes, Lace or Congress, $1.25, 50. 's Shoes, Lace or Congress, $1 50, 85. 25 ' Shoes. Lace or Congress, $2, 150. 's Shoes, Lace or Congress, $2 75, 50 50. id I will always t s[rgderselleF ('ar1eston and Weston Carolina Rwy Co. Augusta and AcheviWlo Short Line. schedule In Effect Jan. 13th. 1001. Leave Augusta................ 9 40 a in 3 33 in Arrive Greenwood...........12 151) in Anderson ............. . ..... 4 )u Laurons............ 1 20 1) in 6 35 11 mn Waterloo (IL."... 52 p in Greenville............ 8 05 p in a Glenn Springs...... 4 00 p m . Spartanburg-........ p 10 1 in 9 00 a m baluda.................... 5 33 p m . Hunderi;onville..... 6 03 p in Asheville........ 7 15 P mn Leavo.A s1eville........... 00~a~ n 8partanburg .........11 43 a i 855pm Glonn 8prlbgm ...... 10 00 a mn ....... G reen ville ............ 12 01 1) i 3 25,p i Laurens............ 1 3711 7 700 pin Arrive Waterloo (Hi. 8.)... 2 07 p m. Greenwood............. 2 36 p m 00 POI' Leave A nderson --.............7 25 p rn August a.........5 10 p r,n 8 45 p mn Leave Augusta----..--......... 250 pmi Allndae'--..--,-----........ 4 51 pmn Fairfax....--..-----..........50pm Yemasseo ..........9 00 am 1110 pm Bleaufort............10 15 a m 7 10 pm SAr. Saynna h...............103am7 2pm Savannah--..-........... .... .. d 10 am Port Royal........1 00 pmn 7 It, am Beoaurort ............16 pmn 7 20 am Y emas see:..........20 pm 8 80 am Fairfax-.---.................... 935 am Allendale.--------.............. 9-7 am Arrive Augusta---.---................. 11 5 am Close conineetioiFat Greenwod 'for al points on 8. A. L. and C. and (4. Railway, and at 8partanbnrg~ with SouherutRaivay For ay tufrmation relatiye to ti'ckets rutes, schedules, address W. J. CRAIG, Gen. Paa. Agt. E. M. NORTII. 801. Agt. A ugusta, 'Ga. T.Mh. EMERSON, Trafile Manager. BLUE RIDGE RAILROAD H. C. BEAiTE, Receiver. Bet,ween Anderson and Walhalla. UAToUD WESTnIOUND. MiNHed' Mixed, No. 12. Stations. No. I Ar 1100am ........Anderson.......v 8 3pmn Ar 10 40 am.D.....enver.........v 350 pm Ar 10 81 am.A....utun.........Lv 105 pm Ar 10 22 am.....Pendleton.....Lv 4 14 pm Ar 10 18 am.herry's Crossing...v4 23 pm ArIO 07 am..dams' Oressin...v 4 29 pmmri Ar 940 am ....eneca....... Lv 447pm Ar 9 25am......est Union ......v Ilpm Ar 9 20am............Walhalla......Lv 5 7pm A. M.Lv. P. M.A r 3. R. ANDERSON, Superintenidont Conneotions at Beneca With s'o. R R No 11' At Aneerson With8S0 Railway Nos., 11 and 12 In Effect Nov. 25th, '1DOJ. (Eastern titandard Time. Southbound. Northbound STATIONS. A M. A.MI.P.... 7 454t Lw Atlanta (S.A.L) Ar. 8 (0 10 lla A thens 5 28 11 IOa Elberton 4 18 12 23p A bbevlleo 8 15 12 45ip Greenwood 2 48 1 85p Ar Clinton Lv, 2 0 (o.& W0.) 10 09a Liv Glenn Springs Ar 4 11 45a Hpartanbunrg ff 12 VIp Greenv lin (lHarri Spri 8 : 12 52p Waterloo 8ii,O 10 1 1s Ar Larens(F -1 Daily FrL .i,rL 3 Ex tin. A.52 27i A.M-. A . lIly 780 -. ECX ki 7 40 . do LvI PM. A. a 900 .. 14 Pra Ar 1 8 90 2Cr5 .lntsAr12 520 094 2025 Goidvii 1 0211 5 00 0 1 g 0 855 1 .0 217 .. ard-- 1252 880 1 0 2 22 ..Gry.. 18 8 to 12L2Mon" 12 07 1285 00~o 800 . onntain 12081225 ( 15 8 28 "OhapianI 40 11 49 8 99 Wht tok iU 848Ballen 4f 1 0 .W 8.4LIVN 1awsu r.. ral 9,'l.i lopF T Newb%rry. We '111mv nio house hhing 1 ('th1u111 I P'lu wfil( t Ilnivo string H l ow is tipjiiirit witiy. Alon't bi j(lft. opono<d, Iobby up to datto nuitti, $.25, wvorth $8.50 Alni'l SliiH jtInt onod, n1obby up to. dato. 1)it!i, $8.50, worth $1. B~oyti' iw 1-i'mfigt for thiti mile 98c, worth ';'1. lBoys' Kioo Suitt for this m0lo $8., worth $2. Boys' Knoo Suit, for this salo $1.98, worth $2.50. dozen Boys' Knoo Pants for this stle 25c., worth 40c. dozen Boys' Knee Pants for this sale 49c.. worth 75. dozen Ladies' Parasols and Sunmshanes just opened, 45c. to $2.50 oach. dozen Mei's Colored .8hirts at half prico. e LOuWE R1 .TRAINS DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE Between New York, Tala, Atlalta. NeW GI'UM8nS anld Poilts SoUlth ild Wst, IN EFFECT L OVMBEli 2b1i, 1900. SUUTII WAIM. Daily Daly LvNWYork, P. R.R--- .. 12 !Mpm 17 IOw hiIadelha P2. itIt 1 I... 29j'm 3 50oam ]Rafiinore, 1'. It It . 6 1:pu 62u washiiington, P~ It".','.,', i5ix 8r 3-am 4 I 0i1ut 8 A L Ry. 10 -j1pm 12 243pm '-'_ .t. pmb1r10pm 1;v Iciidr~o,~~tT A 3t1211u 3 63pmn "southern Plnes " 1i7n 7 n Lv y antlet, " __ 6 30~am 8 10m Lv Columin h,$ " ~ 1M 1 f Ar sava1nnahu " 12 40am 10 30am, 'Jacksonvill 6 1210pm 20 am " Tamupa t _____ 31. 6 O0am f o -j03 No. 41 L . No ok Y 1' NI. .. 5am 8 55pmi -_____ 10 2'0am 11 26um,r Lvew York, 0118 Cot 200pm wah'. N n .1 .......................63p~i Lv i'ortsmrouth, U A L ity I) I!,pm 10 05am " Norlna o 1 dtiar 19230pm " Hnerson '' 12 b5ama 2 10pm "RaleIgh 8 2lam *2 45nm " out.heru' Plnos " d I 2am - 1 27pm " lamnilt 6 I5am 8 43ipm Ar_Uhar1ofte, .. ~. - - -- -miI "v Grenosod . 10 4'ha10 10 20pm " Atensia .1 2 07am 1 32am Ar tlanta, * iSi, b 3Uunm -Mamon., C o (a......n20pm n 4' Now Orleans, Y N73 a NORtTIIAt L w orTplxaNC&8;T,. . ov bi, & N.....'''12 2di* I Aon tgom'ry, A % w I'..._6 2Oi Aiii'oui.~ o f ( o (h .. .-. Ar At hena, . ~~ ?nO A 4f 20_ _ t- ---------.b5opg ~ Lvrn~ 80nna i (ond rson , 12 28 009a N~3~orlina 12J 44m 12 07pm Petei4 ii --------. 10am 2 p Ar WahIon ' " 4T5.an - PIo a ii u 1008ami iiP t Central'jTimo- 1111A25510. Traing SNSr T o IMoLll At " re 41, a ontfsua