The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, August 13, 1901, Image 2
1'(r a gtod tmt:ny ye:it tu 'I ''! L 1 T e taid
and N':w_ lths st ivetn to gi;e the peop,le
of Newbu ry i 1 Ow ci. tn s w ile it wtas freh,
atal (t y otur 1re;t" ubscri)iot ion it i
proof j ,t itt"e that tile ,wopi t N \ eu
he:rv \, bo(tht totwn and4 coutyt, ba;1e
trCcice<l tI andl appreciated otr eftlrs in
this diirec tiOt,.
We h:ave dlonelc w1itin om power tR
advance the mloratl, intellectn ua l ( l ma-t
ttril itinterests of both the tovti an.l the
County. We liave te t , ith 1); idfe tht
growtth of our Otov . \\'itlin the past
fe w t y e a r s": -,h e h a : p u tl m r .n e x c e l le t t
systett of tater work : aii let tic lihits,
ti1 there is ltttl lout , t th it work wt ill
soon begin On at syteml of ti etiae. .\
nin h utr of Sttcstful ter'p" rite. witt
g;otd and tial b'th-c hut:,ines t'n i t their
het:ail, havte sprungl upll ill <>r1 m1i:1st. W e
ae !Iv ha:tve one of ite ligest totton
1:i1'r, in the State, andi( cven one of the
l;Jr,.;t di I tte fouth, w.ork w iil ::oon .e
roinm:n. I ed ,n anlothet, and thte i.; talk
oftit' ra % aiS t . ull whi i s o e1 iil bev
cler;edl. The bus>iness mnen of the town'
lt.ti it' togetllet a1.(i sinte are ltlll ltn
and s(,n;e are pus1!hins, b ut all (re ,'oing,
inl the s.Oite direction.
The Heral ad New hatt always bseen
in 1 the forefont, t tic n ti )y :t ltl tutee:i
iint kin the lt ulpbl,ildin i' lof the
tou n. A\ f"wt yetan. ;tgo it wav; t il a
teekly", t il te soon s;att ii.lt in a liv"e
and pr:tressive town the s t of Newhei i y
the <iavs: of the wecekl wi' l uulerectinltittl.
h Ite ntid for h the 4ws wthile it ts
fre>Ih is too great i llt e i tlied ly
wtteekii newspapaer :11li Tite Iletahtl anti
News wt t as 00 un tl a:eit-weeMyl..
i our tottt and c(intl toda ily t it
t,)::ndt f((r the newts wthile it is freshl hasi
grount Imtil it is tu great to be suIpplietd
even by a semli-we . The peoplC lf
Newh ierrt vdemland1 a da;ilt". Tlherefore to
supply t il e dematn dtlt, (O S;-p t ilt'r 1irt'
wt,ill tti b'e in the 1u b'ir tion tf :'
p:ipelrt. As wilel y that s:ale dt'sum
t't1 quarte s hl,optp t t the post l <>li t
the cttterf, lFr il :o1k i n t ll veti ,
ton:' (.f..,.r a(lgl tai t f(,, 1tkl by01 the ii,
atitn plt. hlaje l't'iii e er ..-than t it'
d it tha e eat to':t u< cheapl' y : 'ii 1t
a : i :te a the se:ti-w tilyt, bu;t tiht
t h t t. , man a.. emenit mt''id. L. > i. if
we iss froape gngw the new oft.~ th
OStte couty Jand Stownll' the1 thme day it
happent. ndi talso th present1 gemi-weekly
wth thieti clst of ne trichI it:o
arlit1'LiIltk t it it 3..te' i
b e:t hecoopraio and the hed iiistiIIiIlpt
andtit etiuraeet ol the e opletr in'
the ltown Youn td ofe Newher ihi
keynt ptposef shal eeat oo ive th ew
just of it happns,y onithobutilrg bat
ti!on ich r.es andtai the trpst i
both luue,v w shlYork forh theupiI-~a
interoon.h Tw he country aln the
R':presenautives <fteas1 paeill wait)
uonu beusinessb en ody tom Nolci
Yobscriton land adertiseamosts fore the
dilyo townr and aganyw ask tyou helpt
tad eoragmen Sin our effort ban giv
you glhe tiew pacs.tem.lt
naua beaunty owinr my last lette
thoe nartves Vtaen Nortain rlia
aln h renader,a and I iltynttoee him.o
* *
*
Wewont rriva NatYr Albanyoto
otnwhe Da Lan Seymer, andthi in th
btakethss part o the ctyip and akeos
oe reAtr. .Iibbg the pawsenge
agn,mtu"tte hr1h onn
welf NwYrkadtundovrth
the great Stat(_ of Ne' ork, aInd is i
lit'- m.d por5ire tIty . To lusi
nt : ien li rno opl'ort! yi \ for ad rt -""
ti- 1n:: I tI la tr s of t l,t 1nd
:u- n th'e.l (.t i t looi;>q' for rr:uii g
(r.- tnli want to ('nake t:(ir" -taty lai-tt
a m. T 'i a)itII Uih11 n ' i h111e h:itnl
: n L in t ' n i it 11. titIc . att co:-t
w t'e b lk tv Il :mt .:I.,t0I0 ,( 3. TheIiI'
larty t hU th b tlild ing ain l w'ill
.Nwn ctVt'r it'. Tlh ;'-Iovernor fiml bi i -
Ir . "''1 't+pt't tcd 'i 'ttek- ' i ll it til ,
1<1,at1.2 l 1t ',"illt 1(11il i a i i', ti ( I f
L i"i i t l : Il ( 1 :'i 1'ti :"' ' l "' t111 t 111, l l t ;ji
P'i ti l t '1t a:'y well . r t ill ! V.il o f tlt '
sA'1_ it thi:" w ork. Jlu e"t .loyeet \t h,o
i - }aIit, n tu It (' Ilk l i l t -r , , . g 1g ; ;1 " ' [t i
ttl"w i"t: atd tlrl (in ) t wt i.i t trwu ilh
tl I,lii'it,; fN"iit, l '. Il tXt
th bIluilig ith fon. Itl bj
ANflo r -'l eminti: tnr night, at. A\li)ny
wct' I f: t r' (i l via t'ew York Centrall
,it' l -o0ll R IV r I ailrtoat fllr 'haii!atl.
SI'. :.C : trde (f abou) t ( s ht' <mi1Ii r;
thr It:ht f t! - h(Vutiful thtl L ir,il .iu
ta,.!'": tia(lt '.Th;' \.\t Y'(rk- ('tr1ial
' ono tif timt ht -t 1 at;ll tir in the( w:i)!d
ai. ha fur t: kc With tr:lins- tboth
% IN :'.b .t I Viry,' hOur'. ui !t t.h40n
Ii avI thI 1' (uI 1:1e aid. I I! 11th tl"1pl
I 'l.- t ni t :t andt et ,-nt t : -ui l"' tra t l.
G 'ti is . ,t1)a ti' :, hit J-LtI"ral pa
ns r l;lighnt, had M r. T'homt1 , tht' J)the
iJet an;tnt of ther road to mliet (1r
1paIrt. On a rri dal in i1falo. g Ihr. ThIomalll
wa vry a i tt:gnte and of l:-t.
itt:In''c to ' i1 ; ti n I loatedt In
t ;Ir ho(tell. W'I, :toppedi"i at. t (i, l.''rnes
)i111.: it tt.11t' ('til'lit .:f t l il:"'.t :1111o I'(".:rl
hYt. 'L ait 1 corri-rsf i'ou:- mahc t'e:.r
-trtr tnd very l te celnr of the
city. T' I pr I it'rt'l a e -; o thd
et'tt.fortable1 r"UtIn- ;ult! v:'trt' anl\.s il
ft:r Oot 'ir c m l:fort. T hi I Iii l a !:'tl r
air rof :n" ntl :i I i n un'1 ed. I it to all
w h \ t Bulfrloand are n1ot -t'ck(in;: at
b p ries h i l :I.
1 u'rivt.ll in C: tfalo 0n tadtik -day
aft. '11on t li o'cild'k. O:i :ti laiy
n1est if to party -p_nt thl day at
Nhit;,atn l'atll::. T1ht r- were: tho1! U llm -
oft 1..oIl' :an t lhla r t : 'it 1n 1 Iiiti 'l rl
;Ai t the pes f :hI! . >vidi! t.hrIoMi'.
fir thanit\ f h e pu bli%at, but :Iny
a.f Ihom tna have c 1 tryct. l lik
our t'aty wshu-(' tilui .at:inlit t at ri
uho 10 dttirr.l Ito ..( all tha 01oul he(
h r Ios othing in th" w%ayo oi lithl
ralt :- .-il(lry I' t\ :e lN iagar:"t. I t i11
dn1artnrt an 1-a-rill! ion Of io
u 'thrnr cannot - se r i it. 'th
th1" fail, :tl-t wt ar'in;f aiV:ay HAm'
t h ttwIil 1' i.-apea. :'IlilIt_'11. ^( i oti
t t" l .. a :I i ti, ttae.n I , a :In th
t r:.,:i r h:. IunI : therl inb( ' f: hieb01
.:n b : t 1; tl.t' s t : , : Iv frm a1. th-,(
. , -I, tof rentt: OCi"r tht' fa11s. T h:_'n
t " c i, O:1 th.- ;:or'i;1 rot .t 1'r la :n tinl
,t a t , i (k fa ial li'a i-:-:I)eIit( ne ,
hI.ni t lit 1In:ol.l: trtl tati-tittd with onec
trip). Thell It,lht'y uar runs along the
banrk ('f thet Ireat J)r"''ili("t (In te
(;antiht *il( :o (;ui"t'n:.!On, at distanceW
Of abt,ln:"'veln or" (i;rht 11nile'- alncl t hel
I'ro>- thet rivetr to f.(wh,tttn, onl thet
New', York -iith' andl back atlongl thel
wa; in the city whilo we were thero
It li we h)ad at p1 ei1l invitation to meet
i-n'" on \\'dri:htya\" evenir; but. Ourt"
p irty decided to .-:u-t horne t hat nig;ht
:ti we( tu ldl not muelt h iil.
!! , ' nedl to lll, t'w:. the (:i trlieston
i tp' u, r!i..' 1; in:.iln at r1 I; oppor
t iI t do .sor' I i ( til e oi'lvetir1,s
w: I th)(:r owIIexl o Iin.'IThelti' i -
Sl' h xit:i (IWII ion~42 ha he:Ibplar"
t, ' 1U I -.,ir' i Ot' tt iv,; t llere: h %11 :u
in theiirlhow and it d(oe- nIot take pilacr
f ," ":ot : 1 linr. y't, nld not, at so,l there
t il!:in,; a1(1 averti.-sin~ t,.b" (harlc-ton
1;.. \\'. w'an1t to gt pcoile frl o1 this
c "tion to f'hlalt',on - - peo)ple %h'to have
lone y andlt1 Vho are williIg to 11t:n1 it.
.)111n. juillicious, adtvertis;ing; eo:1b1 be
e'"1t ,"ivt-lv done th're fl-:n now Ititil
L to I'an-Amnerican crl.i for Lho (thar
l-:ston Ix position ::n(l at -:mlall co't.
T'h-: tr'ip alto)"ethwer wa at ph!ta,at
(,i." and I Iru:,t profitable aI v2:il. I
t: nlhl adivi-l it) who can to t ak, ini 1,llis
- w,, no! otnly for the I-xiosit im, hn:t
f.)r the li:tant phtctrs of initer t,L along
tl-, ro it.. I-: II A .
A N 1;. .s:\1I1.wt(lOitV 1(v '.v.
Mr. -: II. .\nll, ,"diitor of ''he New
h"rli; Ilerhi(t all New:, at1lIi!s that
I. the tut.hor of statm.eent:l mnade in
'.!'no 1crtald aInd , News of duiy 2'5h,
wvhill we havet alrtady eiaracterilzd
a t1tali ba'ele:s an1 itnfoun,eded, anti
he ftili to "rct,ract, Ihe unl-eruul
I u:, andtl t r:(r.11i1' i s assertiOn) ," fo.
:hi':h he( now at,,umeIISrepnilty
V.12 e,an 0nly replat otl' denur unciatiOn of
his cour." i as r'l+kl(ie:. s a11t unllj+-t, em
1has;izing," t,h3. staitellcllt that hi:, a'scer
on with r')12pet, ,o our lnakit'tg; any
omblhin:ttion in the Vamp'aigli l1st y("atr
'ab;olutel y' andl m1 I,naliIi(illy fa1s0."
Mr. .\ i .1.11ies that. his St.ateent
-'crt' I':'1 I1:c)In "circum111stanttial cvi
tnie," and We pI)rc:;tu10. that the c
'umtain necs a re in l u dedtl inI th2 follow
', qus1t6(ions: "\\'ill Col. I deni (lemS
'.iaL hie wat; inl fl"cquent, con,ulit'ttio)n
witi the ed itor" of Th1c Statc during Ihi
u.trItaigii? Aind that hiea r1eide The
Staitc 11e: ha'(p14iter''L1'.; who hi le eae111
.I t;olunll)hi?'" Th i, Is i11nothc I" cias
,fdraw ing upon the imtltiin:ttion for
hb ( ecause tllei e is not, the sli ht
t foil nd1ation fi' til' inft-relnel so
"rtitt is:ly (Irawnf. W\e d1"nyp mosi.
-Iph10at ie:tily tt i,ber-t wv, cve r a
t'n-ltitation" held, or that th;ere wa.
y 21 inltert'ornl.e or comun1 a10 1'.tl ioll w1'Itl"
ho 11dior tf '.1'he Sttt,e (t ) ing Lit
"u' 22aign Ue1)pt i' Ilt ' so,"ial itl frien2 -
y waViy, Such'l is we have be,t n1 es.
m'i1le' 14) ex -rke for \ eat s. Wa (1 it
no nlt1et thie editor of 'hl St.ate a
Ia1f (t'1e1 timlles fromt the t)'egi1nting to
he e111 of t he (:1nlui, e: and not a iin'
if wriitt'in con11 inlienti' m ever patit+e1
.I'.t ween) Us. I )ois I1hat, lot11k Ii ku "CO1
)iitmOt:" ori' "e(n1-uliltation?''
Mr. A till says '"it is useless to thresh
(v'cr Ol siraiwd ,'' Itn yet, he is (!illty of
ut 'ing in fals:' ebarre.s abo)ut, L,h:
"'lInp}aign of 11100, using Our1" namtne ver'.'
rIy, and nah int; a 1ssertions for whi 1:
hit:; not and c(annot produce.' at par -
i'l t of evidence. If that is h:oo'ra')I
ilurnatli.m or even decent, r,.;:lect;tbl
onduc4t, t.hen we a1re utterly i'.,ora1nt
1:; to what, is d1ue from ne man to an
")the4r. No wonder he wate to dre.)
the sub1'''t, we'nt he is pIllorie'd bn -
fore tho pb)lic ats ma1king falso ard I!,
ill, i.itiltble aL'ser"tiolns, w it hout tiht
=h:mdlowr of foundation for theln.
We 11) not take eiaiist:re' in expo:'in"r
Mr. Auill':; )'u(ddessnes andt4 ieediles.
(lt'ni, as h411own by his utter (1iregarl
for the f.tts in the case:n, b,t. 1he, h,n.
cha'rges whicho he oug~ht. to have k now 1
were untruel 4.i34, andi when h 1ils at.tenti 1(
wals 14323ily1 direeled to thlir3 falsity hIe
1'eeks to) (over 11is retreat:, by "'eircum31
.412antial ', 11vidence,"' e:qually' I fIlmsy 3and
ri2dieu1ous. It i4 3a ma123ter of in2dli4fee
12210 to~ 21s whe1the or' not' 1 A1lr. Aull
facts', for 1he has1 shiown 2a dispositio20 .
14) con1jur hi-' statement('1201 s from3 po01i1'
(ca1 hias12 and1 11iejudice, and12 1not from3 a
desire to'4 dea21 faily and233 jutl*y w hUt
one)4 who2 at1 least4 1has1 nOeer injure.d
him 3.-- (2r'eenville' 4. 0Mountaineer01.
21re 4 diSplyed~ by (our3 good frie'nd oIf the2
Moun4t22 iterI. 112 gro0ws warml1 and2
seems.12 11. to have eiely lost3 104 hiis 11432(
and2( 1his Item3114r. inl the4 fi rst, instatn3
we2 onlly said: "'('411. 1 loy I represent4 31ing~
t.he pr3ohlibjitioist and4 The1'Iil State no0w 2
1)aper1 represent2in31 g the 12 hghl licenso31
14mphi' 04' pr'etenlding to r'epresenit highl
Iliceu12;2, conibined1121 for'ces and1 d id ever'
ting th1ey could bothl fair' and( unifai.i
to1 defeat2, ?'1 1Sweeney24."' Th'is13 sttemenl13 t
was12 3)md4 in2 rep4lyVing to an3 0ditoial2
in 1114. Darliingtonl News char'gintg a1 de: i
w ith M o8weeniey and21 the blid ( igers~ 2
21harleston03 and3( wVithi no0 purposeI)5 of
stirrin3 up 221 r fr43 hiend( of the ( Mou2331
taineer(21. Thel 2 Muntaineer314 waxedNut war.n
o)ver i and 21d11n1i3e.1 th is inno(12Cnt lit.tde
staltment 1in ver'y vigorou)2s l:1'guage.
oIf 1ast year1 we saidt in re ply: "'If 11he
Mo1)1nitaineer0 in1sists t ha . ,he circam.1(23
.tance(s22 metionei3d do( not11 ju2sfi fy t he
.43hjct drop0, for 13. is not, 1 live sub)jec:t
no0w." Thi1. wo t,houg~ht. shouhI satisfy'
3no contro'ver2sy'V wi the Mounta13ineer
we did( not1 12,ro' toi pu2r1sa0 t1h suibject
f1erther4 l. 111u1 the Moun taineer00 comes1(
black with lho abovo unfgentlem'zauly
art,1i4.l4 and1( doesC not1 se43em sat.it]1ied. WeV
havec 11 publishe.d 3211 th11 Moun3taIn1cor haIs
said113 bireply to us3, bul thei ed(11tor oIf
that1 IIpper Is ver'y careful not, to pubt
lishi anyting We hatve said(, i!arry3inlg
0231 the sam411 un1fa2ir mIethlod1s use'd last.
year in 3 11h0 campai)21gn 423nd liCIng 1his
readers' 1,0 judIgo (of the meitsI1 of t,ho
casoC from1113 h i unfair 1and( preluicedo~
statemen103t. If ho0 had pu2bllished what
we said( the4 readors of h is papor.2 could
11101 havo judged for themselves
whether 0or not1 hi 1had1 1us pi1loried.
WVo repea2t;WhaIt wO said( aIt the begin
ning that1 1110 editor of TheI Stato 21nd(
C.ol. lloyt, candidato for governor in
1900 wereo together' in their op)positionl
to McSweeney though claiming to)
rep)reenrt an tagoniotic voiew. They
woreo both~ wor'king for the electi of
CJol. Hoyt 31nd1 tihe deOfeatOf McSweenoy
whether or not there wvas any written
commluictationl betweoen them 01' anyl
written an i gn ted agree meit. C.O.
lloyt we (to Iot snppo-ce will deny this.
'I'his ein h' proved by tef!eIrce to the
tilc. of The States lewsp)aper and tle
spet -Ie5 . of Co lloyt. 'i'r (ol Hoyt L)
!t 1 tiat therte wa i wt'lteni comttuni
;:4titon o) lrfig edl algr'ellment I-; simly\ l
tilu;bh!r' il dIoe- not j)'-tify illhi j;ilt
v r !ln a:zla;e he rt's')rt: to. \ e
only hea'rtdt of of h' is c;amlpaign spe'eelt's
uJ nti ,.t::t v:.; th1" mtw lieliveret at, New
heriry, andi we t'c n:;llir th;t lie di,4.
It'tsLd utaany of 11:, frie;nda Ilrre! ILt he
t,ikly prals, he be'Stovedl 1)n IBn.! 'Tili
mnan. andi h i:4 ad vic't to vote for Till
notn. We (!o kIt n'w that he and the
Ltte Itewsp:ap:-' werI ligLti'' t:gether
for hi:; election ani wo subt it it an
unplr4judie'tl public. that this is the lirst
erhiirnce that, can b)e proluced that
Ltere was a (.)tmbinatliot for Ils elce
tion and thett deft;at of McSweeney
v:hether or iiot it re was any writen
titcM itienticn betwceln hitm ahe the
editor of SI'il" tate or signed articles
of agi-ecne t for ming the e no i11bi ntIion.
1It wat oily two yittrg hfore tha the
eililort of h o statf ridio u.i t. the idea
of tri'ln to ent.re!nsh prohtbit.ion in
the eeotivhe chair, V then tte ,oiht
the dispeniary could h; overthlltown by
el,ectin t a d st entry adidate. i.dst
y tt' rlhe Logtit ut ght icld best b)e! ace:rit
ai.he'l by com'lbining forces with tho
pohibit ion can'idate and he joined h1
forei,s wilth,o.se of Coh. Iloyt whethere
or lot, there tt'aS anly WI itt en col ini
cation or" signed agr"et;net; and We
appeal to the iles of t,he State news
paper itself to prove this asse tiotn ami
wtle a' scoe (ol.it iloyt, will not prto
nouinc) this statnment false. We did
hot say thee wte ani writen coimu-e,
n ieatitn (Sr i y written l Id sig}ntd
1eieent, a )b a id isiaoert there w att s
ta tobinat.ion of forveis to lac,:olIplishl
the defiat of tIcSweeney and the lil:s
of the State dW:-paer ae off-red to
evidence to prove this statctut.
As to consult,ing with the editor of
The State newspaper we made it hat,of
our business to keep u whe it it v tte
mtent:+ of Col. I Ioyt last year, and very
time e come totC.oluti wNe heard that
het wea t hp State neWspape' i1115e,
a:11 it iesi iut natuttal that h e s oe ld
1Io there and that he sotld he in con
sulttaton there, for his ton twas; it-:oi
ate cditor of tnis l'ater, den the paper
w ttas his strong advocate. Wte had no
id'ea thtat he woutlid deny the statement
made for the facts were so potent that
we (sould not see how he couid deny
tl e or would desire to do fo.
Wtec, had no idea of this coit: tvtersy
when we replied t t the turiington
News and are stlrprisdl that Col. Iit
,hould be So indignant at the statament
of the fact that he ndl the editr of
The S tot wire working togtbet' for
h,it cw -etionl and for the defeat of ie-.
Sweeney. e rathlr thought he ats
prouel of the comnptnly he was ke'eping
inl the c amnpaigl, though it i:: a fact
tha tt hs friend and colaboret. couhd ntt
arry the county of iblauid for him.
Wt ecgtutt the drdon of our readers for
tak ; tip So much space wiith a matter
that itt plain and tt imple to eve
w\ho kt'pt up with t,hie campailgn1 1-t,
:art and is now oni a unitter of whi
the say t.eetiof au tlinlael thetey
tbody knowt antd thec se ated ofnlyoi
Co.oyt ad thidn whateser too
but we desire you set wuref riiigt andpl
to ktep the ec( r st ratit it,. h oTte
tat newsphapger prettedinto tilpre-'u
wsntthig itse and Col.tt t, thwe
cavediaeofu ohiition, werhoe ihting
Itogt.er n d by sxte'ilc idt e fotCol
iloyntecCt's elcttiensan buthe def tt fue
leeny< to ttIV the W t puLite it waolsa
combi. nat,li'o i wh eoby rthen ciom
huiscstat,ontor oine agreiemcenthn
Ite ('fet,t andresutlt,o wer Sithe sine.li
l'at is hat c ahl~tt ad that' wht
eIlt, are?ale ttb ovitdenec nowesat, to
substantiat,f thte statemtent, ivi u
wintin antli d saytat ofhent the on
tinir cargesf thaitie made "unscru
ttutlou s ad grfotnde faol assets"ayt
wsjt chtrgin 'whoatu is tine, butiwe
havo grown holderand we S hipo have
fered. onlyexperinc ithat t,hi beopule
ito notear 'hor eadets, th pra,hcrtfo
facs. W)eshv o Hownpc bte pub
ieyto bslyev hat ith thte uvig ou
aghts m:ht wor hisa let,iongby thn editor
ofiThe Stabtidri the campa ign1)0,
and tha th reatain was nevehorai
besgl?teat happen tuolkow. fhar Lit
least one ofh i,hngtaemet ie u
wat tb the seditor or The tnateor
toubmnite to hmafor aproa buatitnt
etcanco ote wl'oftn pursuin to subjet,
and ths worsid bfore, thf ro.otsy
thiws rnpl obntion wxeutive loith
tken whenbhor sayswoused bris nam
freely.iWetonlydusd ti'caht over forus
the wast ethe yeadr ofvte prio hiitin
hasoyt, iay pwhatis not hrue wente
pohscharges, thr campaeg the deadp0,t
and ,t we asretath. nhooa
ble entemanwil aplo4 e o 11
iNNYRVYAL PILLS
y.r W.'. Al : r"i +hlt"~ si.(11u, tk air*,n:h't fud e
e.0 41' ' tlt It .. -, "" tl. 4I%t ~ti 1114 thii' !l
'1':l.t .t) I p" IEC. " J.'i . INtn4 1" I(tl Att
. I . ". :"t .!o"I 1'" :' 7n( 7t ,(, i'c . '(i:
r:.. a "t' wel..adi, sit Grtol.me to Irant
i ( e ( 'tris of adm'i i( t,"rati 0u(of the es
t ate oif anlld ('lVets of inri. I(:AT. . ialdl well
delceaised:
n( crelitors of N he id Ih., G. I. C.ad..
Bya b.ef oe, i'h:(.ur, Probatel,
to ho1 hiohl at N.w bterry Cotirit, ) Iouse. 8.
I , ll thII.thay of August iext, aft r
uhe'ientio therof, a l. II O'Clock in the
t iren to show a s i ft.t ofIl- . 1 (:1 w(hly
li!are hy irth e aI ) Admf t a ona -
biu crld not , Ie glianted.
live under ly hand f ' t e th 9th
hay otf Augustt, A o D1911o imini 1901.
WX. \V. 11()l)Ult,
J1. It. N. (.
Carti s a t lowerll ''reuf. i is taln ever th
fore.oon, them ailO :t,t Wl ly the
A Short
The Most tDelightfui Route
to New York and
Nkrthen and Eastern Sum
. .er i 1esorts ,
... \'. 'N'IC.
AND RA IL GONNECTIONS
Thirable route to ani-Amiu n ex.
OIty of) long rail jaarne1y is br'okeni.
Va., daily', except Suniday, at. 7 10 p mn.,
aitd Old l'oint Cominfort nt 8 (30 p. mi..
for New Y Yk irectk, afordin oppoan -
tunlit y for thr ouign pssa;i.o from t h
othe, outhw est ad West to Sim
lIi~chmnond, Old Poi1nt Comifort and Vih -
m oa.~ er ii i esrts.
ginia BchMO enIrute
Itr n ikt a n 1 general infoimat.ioi
lo y Ito r Tiloai 1 iket, ageth, or It>
o. y. ('lo(OW lL. erncral Aent. No; -
fo.k, Va ; J1. IrS . MfAYiRl, aegent, 1212
Main.( St., Iechmond, Va.
J. .i OWN. ld Gn. Pas8 A .
New Ytoir, N. Y.
TE1ACHER~ WA.NTED
F 3O TMA ITH E O'NIA LIL
Schol. \ilapliani to hand
in the pl1icatin;s to either one of the
ioundred Otra is on or before t he
foonth .1erday inl Augu1.1Mal
tavchie' ifered. -eeary to he stated
in tr arplictitons. Tierm 0 ion th s
or hu;. 1 NO. II. OON,
Teachier Wanted.
rniItM TR'USTM O'N801 UNiON ACA
-. (dlmy will ratt't at theO school
he- on the 1thl Auust, [f,0I, for Vht.
pirpfoCe of elea'ting a- teachetr. Schiool
term51 (I moth- i.. Malar'y $30 Pitt month.
AI. aplViants must send in their
appl icationts to the ulndercsignled on or
J . D). II. KINARD,
Nwhe rr, S. Y.
The -Riser Millinery
Canipany :::
is offering their (entire stock
at gronittly roduced prices.
EVERIYTIILNG MUST~ GO IN
THE.I NE'XT SIX WEEKS.
OG Call and see them
if you want bargains.
Teacher Wanted
0R HL IN A SCIOOL. TIERM
Il3seveni mlonths. Salary $30 por'
mfonthb. Mal eache p'1111 referrcd. All
applicat,ionis must hte in tho hands of
onie of theI undeOrSignecd oin or before
August 17, whieh day they will iticet.
I D). SIIOCKLIEY,
R. I. JIU LIA N,
Glenn
Gler
Queen of S(
There is but one Gte
nent for Stomach, Liver
H otel open from Jun
Iis up-to--date an
SIMP.
Water for sale
GutSaleSal!
For the ntoXI 30 ditys wo will soll you elothing claper thn it has been
old inl Nmwhor \ry. r a(r tuu A (,i )r of our p)riros. We don' It ivu to write
much about them-- -oulr prict.s do the talking. Thu prices during this sale
wvill 1) liko I his:
8 5.75 cut prices i 'I .25 I . cut. prices 8 3.tiO
8.50 cut prices e.S() >r
.5>0 cut p rico)1 0.25
.0 u prcs7'> .:>0 enlt, priers ). :.
1(3.50 cut prices 112.50 11.510 eut prices 83.2 )
WVo havomudo tt: lik) this On all colored Spring Suits The balanco
of our Children's Suits will 1)o closd(1 out regardless of cost. Suits that
iold at 60e., now -1 >. Sold at $1.25, now 85c. Suits t hat, sold at $2.25,
now $.1.5>0. All others; in proportion.
Our eutiro stock of Dry (;ois to be clo;ed out at cost. Best. 4"-1..10om
spun oc. est Prints .Ic. 10!c. (,ottoml)es 12c.
Straw Iiats! 5'raw ][Hats ! --All go at aho.it half prico.
Sho's ! Shoes !!-Our stock of Shoes botter thu over. All low-Cut are
being cloned out at cost. I.adics' Oxfords from 118e. to . 2.22, worth 75C. to
$3.00.
t'\\Watch our widow for prices on suits.
lRespectfully,
Tho lload to Foot Clothier.
ENCR
LI.& GNanM WR Cu.
We are now showing a complete line of the
newest and most stylish goods to be had in the
market.
Dross Goods, Muslins, Piques, Gingh:ns, &c., &c., at prices which arc
the lowest, considering tho value of the goods.
W) call special attention to our V. 11. Corsets. Wo undoubtedly carry
and always have carried the llrg:st lino in this city. Wo are always in
the lead in this as our contemporaries have been obliged to acknowledge
time after time. The fanous W. 13. Corset, the most popular in America.
We l0ad all others in our Ino of Hosiery. Wo have all sizes, styles and
pricos-Misses', Children's and Ladies'.
Our Millinery Dpartmnit
is full of attractions for tho ladies. Latest ind most fashionable styles.
We cordially invito a thorough inspection. Come and see us.
A1 0
TIhoe nets aro mado without folds on the sides or in the IIead-.pioco, giving
perfect ventilation to the sleope r.
FIVE R1EASONS WHY VOU SHOULD BUY THE DIXIE.
1st. It affords the best ventilation, having a head-piece 5 foot square
without folds or cross sticks; tho hot air readily escapes, and the not being
free from folds on the sidoes and foot of hod tihe cool air easily rubhes9 in to
fill the vacuum
'2nd. It handles the not, by3 releasing the cord at the foot of the bed; the
sp)ring armas carry the net to a porIpndicuilar position against the head-board.
3d. The hod can be rolled to any part of the row for ventilation or
other purposes.
'4th. It is the only net in use that is an ornament to a room, draping as
beautifully ont the head-hoard as a lace curtain (loes on a window. 4
5th. A child can wvork it. F"or loe by
BY T If---...---...... -
Dexter Broom and Mattress Co.,
Sprin
mn Spra '
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