The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, August 13, 1901, Image 3
l'1:. 'i ).\ .C l . ".\1'Ali1n.
()n deli tlw"r fiir t \\- wil; b:t}in the
p,1bbe.ttionl of at daily pap;jer.
)''ir a good in:1uy yel:; n;-n The ITeral
atal :\'ws has st)ivenl to give the people
of Ntwuitetry the news while it was fresh,
at tt,dayt\ t,ur latrge: sutbscripttion 'ist i s
proaof p, .ti\ e thit the lopite of Ncn.
bet Ir, o;lth town andt cointy, have
recogti ,etl atl ,nprjetciatel our e.liotts inl
this diret tion.
W ive tlone all within otn power It)
a,dlnee the nor.il, intellectual anl 11n
terial interests of both tihe towin t atia tihe
county. We have seen \wil prile the
ttuwtil of outr town. \V tin the past
few ye'ta -le Ilns piut in ;ill text.llel
systeml <,f wa";ter w"ork-; :.uel c IectIie Ilght,;
and there is little nMhl that wolrk will
siltlt begitl Oil i sy;tetn (of St"etage. \
illtilll.'r (if silecessfnil eite'ptti jes. \\ ith
el anI "a' thlcl ilu::i nc '. itet i t tlei
1eal, 1;;ve splliug up ill ''tin in"lst. \\'e
alre.ndy laee tnie of the largest cotton
tnils in the State, ainl even ne of the
Itrt.At in the ;onth, e.o rk will sooni Ie
e1tn1i "i.ctl : i tilnotiet, uli tilt'e is tilk
of thirt. ot-oin tut wihich is ooniti to be
cteeteil. lle Itnsiltess intent of tile tit)wil
11avc go<t togetther ;11A< sole ;itr( jtilIhtig
ald somlc ate piisilin),, lut all uc"t'"tfltig}
il tIle siilie dlirectioln.
The I IItaldl and New. hts aiways been
in the foreflont, contin;ally :mni une:ts
inlg' . w\lking for the uphil.iling of the
imo\n. A ft w\" years , ago it w;v !.till a
weekly", blit ut soon :,av. thit in a live
and itrgiessive town the sire of Newherry
tie iiays of th: week ly we; . 1;tihellt: ret.
'le" deman<l for the news vhile it wi;
iresh wast tm rteat to be liuipphedl by a
w\eekly new\spapet :noi The lirahil :intl
News was male at et.tmii-weei;ly.
In tur towtn and ctitnty toiay the tie
tin.nd filr- the news while it is fres li has
gto\wn until it is too gtreat to be upiilietl
even by a setii-weekly. The people of
Ntwierry dletitu+i a tiailv. 'T'herefnre to
siul;ply this det:ninl, tiln Stepteibritt- firt
we. \\ill beini the 1,nb1lication, of a1 dtl.tl
,apte. We will by that titne he in 'Jll
lnt"w tluitrtens op)positc the jostolliee on
the cornet of Frietid tint ,'al,Iiwell stleelts,
and will be better prepared tt evrt t;'
il ta intic class of \wotk theaply titl
ptomipi,tly. 'tithin the in ext Iew, eteks
a ty\ s.etting, nmachine w\ill be la+rcd in
ie nild rt.:aly fori work by tine litst
1,.tjper will be issued fiili titt'
-e as the seti-weckly, bit tht
two papl'eis will he separaate :intl distinet.
.id te. toin , ma-l". ng.eent imd. p.olicy)' of
t setti-wnxeekly) will re.maniin tine salune a:,
at ipIreenit, aind nafter 8epute.nnlher lhst we
wix'll issue at patpetr gi viing tIne news of then(
Sta.te, t.oun nty' and to wn th sinc nnn day it
haippetis. andi also tihe preseint tentn i-weekly
withl tint. class of news wichn it tnow,
prints.
\Ve :'sk thec co-opt.'i otnaindl tint. help
and. enceontnngeiint.nt oif all the pexople. of
tine town'n andt. c'ounty of Newbet ry itn this
v'etnturnte. As lit.i'tofor~e ounr s lie dle.ilet
nuntld purp'lose shall lie tno g ive tine newn
w Iile it is r.ewxs, atl ins in tine pamst, sit itt
the. funturle, we shll wxor'k ft.ri tine npbutild
itig~ of tihe townt tand tine cotunty atnd tint.
nupon in' bunsitness tie-n Itday to soilicitI
subliscripntions aind adivertisieents for' it.'
daily piaper, andn agatiin we ask younr helpt
and etneourangenmec'nt itn our' effortsn to givei
y'ou tine newsW.
'T'HEL EiTrOitS AilitOAt).
I didl not go in tmy last lottern
with the ediltorinal ptar'ty finrthIen'
thain Newx Yorkc. Accord(iing to ipr''onist.
the narrativo is takenn u p agniin. I tn-rust
ILt, ay proeve of somne itnter'nest, t tih'
reader,'t' and I wvill tr c not to borte im.
* ti
We went from Newn Yornnk to Aihmtiy
on thne Dany Line Steamenr, andi this it.a
most ideal tip. An one031 going fromn
Now York to BtTafmblotoud nt fail Ito
tako thmis ans part of thne trip. It tatkern
all day t,o make It, but tine octery' ins
beatiful and the rid.o ai mnost pleasant,t
one. Mr. F". B. Hibbard, thno pasiseniger'
ageint, imot usn at the wvhatrf tho mioraninig
we left Now York and turned ovenr t,heu
key to otne of the elegant roonme for' tihe
usie of tihe party oin the beautiful boat
upon01 whIteh wo made(1 the tr'ip. TJhe
boatts leave New York cach morining at
8.30 and reach Albauny at 6.i0 in tihe
afternoon. The sceneiry along ib
H-udsonis 1vernny fine and the nidlo on
these beauitiful steamers Is someothing~
to be desired by every one. Frtiom New
Yor'k to Albany there Is almost oneC con]
tinutous town so manny ate the htoust s
thnat are to be soon on either bank as
you glide uip tine placid streamn. For
natural beaut y, however', I do nuot be.
liove it equals Western North Carolina
along the French B3road and even this
side of Asheville.
* *
Upon arrival at Albany we went :o
Btanwix Hall, a very nice hotel In thno
business part ot tihe city, and almost
before registering the patrty was ot
sthI:* t,-scein,i . Albany is the teiptital of
the gretat State of Nc%V York, aid is a%
litvr :ui d prorci.ve city. 'te busi
i' !; i en lo' t: no olp1ortui n iti y for advt.r
ti.illl Ith( a'IvantI.I! s of th i; i,y" I'nd
:u-'i of the t"on talnt, lo lkft' for sItll
cr: a:nti wa"ttnt to tnttk their stay pIlent
aml;. IThc c ito1 uiblin i.; the huind
:,clnst,t in tl ' I'nit''d1 Si tc.; aidl co:-t,
weC beclievc, abouit : :.,,000.00011, Timl
party vb.,itedl the it lci'dt t:nt w c
Mhown over, it.. Thei iy verno)r :'nd bi,
p I tat :"eritary wVere abslnl , Oi it t:,rt
+ - . tat t j 'ayinl; o :'ll l ti it to ti, "
und ch::;i':i.bb :u ijtution rf
hi tl , indt t f pilr'mL !ti abcIit : il:
w is int I ., tw'ot'k. . !of '.' o e t ho
i- pal-donl clerkic to Ilte "otnulr wi" ; at
thttt,lli t:o t(if V r'' kin d) w 1C'I:t thruu i'h
an.! lut'-,1i , ! Civcr 1tiltoI ad for 1'1a l fao.
It . -t rid of abl out . t en Ih<mr.;
till'n i I lt lit 'itiful1 - l ra'r il' .1iu
hawtt! t~aib . ITht+ :\ w% 'r'orkc ('t"-n'Ial
on of III he lii 1 railro; l.f in tt- rt ttld
aul_ h:a four I,as k, weithI tr:tins bothl
t-iti.nts It cv'e: hourl . tut then
tl' y have ith fl& :"ll tih.: i:'tllr
lmt'.e cIt. t l mo t andi ctn .u;)t d11)tu' 1.av .
MJ r. l"'to. l i '. i )atni tf, thell( - l pa
- n't r l f ;genrlt, h:futci r . T1'hol ut:, the it .
:t.ti:r a ' tent of th e rual to eett. our
I rt' ' arr i al in Itfflalo. ir. Thonif'i
wa:ir: Vt-IV aut:. t,ve anitI of great, as
.ittat' to tt I,; in ('ettin lo).'iated i nt
oir hotel. ei i :;toppl.,I fit ., (tho 1.'r es
h 1t.-"l at. t.hc corn''r' ,l f t'ou:" a nt ! I'elrI
st'et, mn v'ery Acar tith folt;o Of the
city. I ht I,ru1e riet)r , it\e t:; fIoot!
eult1fort.ahio r"t)m' andl wen- )a xi.Ju
for tur c'inl' o'it. i i . ft . it'l la t Il'ge
tir} and I ';ten tcol ifin l it tn all
w\h) i' it I11'1,:.l ani l are t n [ o t i; i
ti h' rl ic' oli h ti l. i t '
W e t :t.'rivedl inl l'111ll'al In S"al.ru-day'
atftt''itoo dt lit 7 ' rlo itk. ():) Sit tiay
o.,t' of allo arty :,p)_ll the lay at
Ntigara -' herl>+. ai' to 'er'e thtm attl,
t t '.-o lI'',: -It t R htfre -t lnwdI litt.le re
ir itl Oi t' I ' it ItIhi :iitpft')V lif;' t.hro'1'r
Of itlllality fIo th e S td.'ttil, alt ainny
of ht' t iL tua have hit i travelers I i e"
if!ut party 'hr li' 111o n:( :itiinited ;tndl
who det , irc l to It.e all hall 1oIN he,
The i'e nltl lll;; eei wiy of iitd1r
ral -e'nery to eti cxctl Nia arat. I tw i1
not U lc rtat l.t illy (i-':-crit ioll of it.
h:,',au,l! i caltnot tt'se rib,!e it. 'I'ey
\ Llit famls arr w alit r ; y ;i1if
l fIt't itie , i i t '.;!', tltd it t o to l'-eo i
ffii ' Ihey' tit tll I.t-a ealI lir. Iii. s :iill
; .:,f ti', .i;' h t t.h1'. ht .lt ' hu' fIt li o f'
he t ':il!ila .-it lt, t i thuluint: and the
tt"iiii; r;,pil!i; amll the r ain huv: whiebc
:tn1 I:i tTt: i) tho ili tly frola th+'
fatiiinh fUrrenlt: over Lite f;tl!s. ''hti)
t i r'itii <mOI thi) re rlglttil i.= so i;'hi t
itll 1111 t ti;. ll tlet fl' thu fl.xhet'It 1ite ,
I l't ito t 'ol.itt tr t atisti uti t ito olhe
.rip. 'Tetc. Irlley lIt) runsit along the
hanul of the g,rat prte'tipi't 0oi 1he
(;anldtit AI(! .o c )h.,.t:dton, ;t l dit ec
oI abt,ut ove") or e' h1, Illilt.., antid tn
lroseIs (he tiVer ti ist,ian, in the
New Yo'rk dtio and h:lek ialtng' thm
ver fge Ito Nigr ti he Canadao h
sid pcthiutcal' ru)l l'igh ofil I11 brinki fi (
1tieuptcipico fortlld of tu'tek wa ad
8'Ij)lOfl sofle io beulid tug ilak o (hT
veryt aille fo al dits wold o d o or
itwoerst'i' itrlfe. to the u'cidoh
At. theiin haes k budin are tl a.
byi chtego of the puIeiati hoarentoa
viuw pfrte w uaer obligt.is torle th-n
inort ilourisie treved the: ad::.
(Chles lad hoyd)a, lo liOn the
dear :tnthind was glthid to sme of
Sut,l'ornor, Melotherebing r Nioryth
th b: trip apl ared.Th 'oeI o h
ca ill the city while we ere thero
ie ), we had at :,peciatl invitation to mlect
I' on \dI.<day" Cv'nin:g :ut our
i (rty derci(de(1 to start home I hat night
at :dI %v( could( niot mee:-t him.
cti n(cd to 11e' t!i'mt te(; (:inu1-Iltont
) ; o,,l ( V -;' ; i.,il! a ) (o )1) opp 1'
t'Init'' t<a It' t l:c | V 1 , Livc" aLve tis
-'f',- i ni owii cx)o'i tI(. T'he ll i
att,Vl l 'h 11 '-xpo.iti hta(d hemb4iar
Itn 1 i , i)r; pr Isnta tiv' tern a(i ertii
i : irl" ow! and it oe( lnot tak' pl)ac
f" o ((: t iln: t , an1 not, atof 1 there
tI 1 ; and ad e \rti-.iii t.hc Charleston
.4:I0,. Wi: wan11t t1 1t lei U 11 1)io tif
ii .: tiul to ( I 'ton -)t)t'O w1 ho have
11n!y tndi who a1(1 willing; to )pt:nd it.
)n ':o juldic'iOu Oad vterti5ilg; 1o h (11h11
0e(ff"tivlItllonc there fr-lo now until
L :( I'an-A tnerlin elt1 t.u- folr tho har
1' t:)n I':x))o;ition tfll ait .,matll cost.
trip alto~etlher wa1t$ it ph-satnt
(, et and I trui t. prtolitab)lt; at: t:el.
\:.uhI ad1vi-u aill who c:an to takc ill tils
" to, not only for lte inosi:In, h ut
(> t 1 'I y pf ih "s:; of interl t aIgIir
t 1 .m.te. .: I' A.
1I. I.. II. Aoll, .,eitolr of Tl'he Newv
Irry Iora) d aIn(i Ne),, ad. its that
I - i:; 1h,e nthorof tat of aenent" Iidlo in
n4) Heral nd N\uvn of .Juiy 25th,
which wec have already chairacriz"d
ato 1,. ally 1asul:; an 1inunde(ld, and
9t.IVCohfai(i to " Irv act, li e .-0tp,
lb-IN and( trounll(Issi asset.ionsi," for
'w:hI i(I l ow a t"utles redo.)n ibility,
wan on lly repealt our enunciation of
bIi:, cour:.c a se andt unj) t., 0111
ph1'tizinR Lt,! slatemelnt that hi av ter
t \nwithll (If p."I , iL.o o(tr nlkit; aIy
< omhin-ttion inl thu cam),ai<~n lastL year"
,' th-;olulcly till ll n at liliedly flse11 ."
Mtr. A\(1ll implies that his sttate'nlent""
'3 133r . 'lI 11bd u 11n " c'Ilun taltialll ev\i
e rm',"' 1(u1d wo i)rctnie that the c)tr
j(umn'.tanes:; are ineb.I et(Ic(i in the follow
lm . in stiont" "\'ill Col. IiOyt, deny
finat e wil f((infun at suol,li1' ionl
wvith) the cditorof TIhc St:teo during the
aomiii? iAt f hndathat. h'.1 ede Th
.1 ollic he'adepuu-lIrter-; who he cameitc
.o CA(llumbin'" Thi'i s n' i [lot li r cas
t,f drvawinpr upon t,be inn1lrimltion for
f-rI. h, ,auc ther is n, t the s!i1ht
I.t ( untIin f ij i ll ' t1 ' inftrcn r o
"'r:itltito n:dIy Irat wn1 . W\'(, O "-my m11o.'
"n)>ht; 1 i-t)ly tIItt, L,her': \V,l, S (ver at
"tOnsulltaZ ion" hold, or that th ielre wa..
l)y int(' eCour.IC or c1m( nie itr m 111 witu,
h (:cditor of 'T'h: St.,lt; (itin', thl'
(.npa1i),n except in Ia oco, ial 11 d(o frieni
-y way, :lu1'b it- woe: lave bLeln noe:(1 .
(n011(;4 to ex .r ait ry ' cai s. I wil
noW,tucnet then tiditor of Th'l, Sit.ato at
hialf z i mes"n(I(1 1)' 0111 o tie' bt'.1 1in to
:ht tn IOf thl t :n' l aign.and not a li:n
if wlitt,n com'11ri'0ti'n rt","r p11as1(l
:)'.".t.ween uI ii. 1)oesi i hiat lo;II lik(; "Col
int;.tio :" llo "coln-uilti t,iol y"
Mr1 . A\ tll -:1y:+ "it is 1seless to thrcnh
o o1" ld raw,"and yet, he is (ulilty of
'trgini111 in faIs: h:u'.os ahl:-mI, t,.:
'm pt1i):ti111 of 10t(), uisin til)b 111ame i eri'."
rery, andl mnak'ing it itasrtiot) for' wvhie .:
it' hat. not an11l cann)ot )srodci1( a It 1';! -
:I tl of evidene'. I f that i honiorahl
it)urnali:sm or even dcent, rt.p1)ctal
tonu tlid, (I(.h we Ie( ui1tti ly i'(Oait1)t
is to wthalt is (u1e froi ont! nu;t! to anll
Nth h. No wonider he watsi:; to droa.
II u1bjcOt, when heo is pilloried bt --
rore( (the public ats making falsnd ullrl
il t.ifilable iast i'thon1S, without th :u
=i1;tlow of foundation for them.
We o not, take p)lea:'reo i n live sr(or
11'. Aull' ; 'ke :"nnes and hi e0dles.
e(1 a$1lts shown bry his ut,ter dir,regar,1
fo.r thl' ft.s inl to i s, buIr _htl. hef. hI,
fown head by h O eritig inr makinl0
waere. untliue,( and) whenis att,lntilo y
wad plinely diedto tbuhedlit.y he
,eeks1 toce his re13 crefat by)1t "eireun
eneL to811 uslhethr orntho1 Mr.d Au't
aeeps to jlso thio sltofnthof
ftatc1,Ifor he hs shown a) dbispos1it
tVo s. conjurisaltnofntl Pfront1 polt
than bias an judead n hoto a
d''ieir 0 toal firl ad just1)ly wilod
oneo whoj)atlat hvOas'ii he bojure.
niml ta teei r Mofntaineae I
(Ire dhyeadidate fodo erinor the
and0 his teper In the irst ooitiamI
tonl M Said: to.h Ioyarpreintou
rerohiitiataonistic and The ST ew;
waer representiing frt,he highlicn of
'lcenye, cndbihe dfrets and M.ievcery
whinetheyo cotl bhoh wair and writte
was mlneatin ewein ton dioray
taie. Tn' Montiee'axdwa.
over it and denioti- incntlt
written Unid signed agreement. I.
Hioyt, we (i) not sipi0 e will deny tI'i-.
'I'Tits (:an he proved by r4-fer.-nee :o the
li!eu. of T1'ht' States newspailn' Itl tel;
1'eu ceie of Col Hoyt. r',i Col loyt to
lUu that t,hor Va-i writLen -oln ni.:
' tion s'ignerl a7re'emnetl i- su py 't
'J. bbh-f and d1oes m>t. j1. tify iml 1:. th.+
;;(: 1*1- ha 'a:.;e hle: 'r e'rt,; to. \' :
t1m1ly I(;!'(' oie of hIis (;amitgt t'4p e' 1"h
llili th:at wa':1.i ~n,' j t oet'pret t, Now:
I1rry, and v. reii hii r tha;t;, he dl4
g,,i'ted tiany of h1: fiiends te're at t:h
. rklyl p'ai. - he b. .-towIV (1 on e: 'i iil
lnul. anti Ii: advil".: to vote for i'lh
1r..1n. We do k:now th.at he on;! the
miti newspla'1' were iightLinlg tt' ihe
for hlit, rle'tionl amni we. sulbrlit to an
unp r'judiced publ4i1: that thli-- i.; the tir t
it idtec that cal b" pr'oduceId I hat
tiere was W 1. a iii bilat.ion for hi-; elce
tion t.:d the dif';at of iM1c-Sw etoy
v:hether o nout 1 ere wa atny writ'..wn
t'omnutlmieationl betwcen h1imn a11( t,he
oldit(.r of The. ;tatte orfindatil
of agr''le'ment folirin; the coniibinlationl.
ILt anly two years b'for' th at the
V;litr of 'IThe State ridi;u!e,tl the idea
of tr:n; to ent.r'enhit Irohibit.bm inl
the e:''eutive :'hair, when he Lthouht
Lh di:lpenatry coul 1)1 0v rtIi rown bly
el"eltn i dii,peositry eaidt(idat,. I.-t;t
y' .ar' he thought it coud ebel iemnt:i;t
11li.;hel by combttlllintig forces with (hi)
proihibitionl canl'idtte and he joined h >
forces with t.hose of GOl. Iloyt whlhelr
or not thie'e was any wi ilten iiconilliil
eation or signed agr'eeent and we
appeal to the Iiles of the State news
iailpetr itself to prove tiliS av"sorti:i andt
w. are s5tro Col. 3loyt, will not pro
nounne this statementiL fitlsel. \\We did
riot 'ay theie W:. any wtrite(1 (;olmultl
niati:'rin or anly wr'ittenl and si, rlned
a1 't(nent, but we did asert thwre tas
a coib inLtiOl of forces to acComp1)lish
the defcat of MJltS'weenev and the lilt:
of the State new:-paer are otflred an
eviden to prove Lhis statement.
As to con1iultting with the editor of
'Ihe State newspaper w e made it p>art. of
outr husiness to kee) up withl the iuoVe
Iments of Cl. H-loyt last year, anit every
time he cole tot'olibin we h.atrd that
te WIts it, 10 Statte nlewp)apler liti00,
amti it wat: but uat,ural tiht lc -1hon!tl
('o there and that hie should: t(e in conl
sultattion there, for Ik sont wa:; It,.oti
ate edit.or of this lap'er, and the i aper
w.as his st,rong advocate. We had no
ilea that ho wouldi diiy the statement
made lot the facts were so potent that
we cottl iot 5ce how he coutil deny
themn or. Would dlesire to do 5o.
We had no idica of this ContWoversy
when we replied to thei Darlin gton
News and are sturpirised that Col. 1103'1
:,hould be5') indignant at the statt'lm.ent
of the fact, that he ttld the editor of
The ;,'ate w,re workin l 'getelit, for
hi" het'ot nrl and for the defeat, of le
Sw(eeney. We.' vather thought he was
prm'o:d. of t.he complanly ho wa, keep!ingi
in lhe etuntpaign, ithourgh it is a fact
tat IHs friend and colabt re' eoltd nut
carry the county of l."ieblaud for' him.
W' beg the pardon of oil' readers for
takitg up1) 5o 11111Ch 5)ace with a matter
that i. plain atnd sim!ile to Cvery'c'a;
who kept u)p with the camtulpaigrl lat,1
:tt'a and is now olnly at ma1tttet' of his
tory. As tot' (Col. itloyt we ar'e sur
!lised tilat he stuld( getL itiagt y at,
;he. Kat,y mlent of e, p)lifiat that etvery'
botly knew and which was stat.ed only
iinient.ttlty ttin a llmattr wih Lw hichi
Col. t loyt hia. niothintg whateiveri Ito do,
btAi w"e des"irie to set ourselttf light and
to keep L,he record otra.igh t,. The
State ne0wspaper' i pre'tenintg to r'ep're
set)it high licentse aid Col. liloyt, the
candittidate oft prtoh ibi tion, wet'e tightintg
toget.her' andi side by3 side for' 0o1.
I loyt's. elcetio)n and the tdefeat of Me
he ethfect and1t result t, were' the same11.
Thtat is whiat we said and t hat i s what
we say no(w. The tiles of thle Stte
ne0w5fpper and the spcChes~ of Coi.
IloyL are' all tlhb ovide'ne neicessary~ to
substanttiat, the statemnt.
It weC were't youngertLi we miighit reply
tainetert01 charges that we malIde "un tsetru
tittlous andit~'ti groudle-s asserLtionls" it
w~as charltgi ng what is unt.r'ueu but. we
hatve gr'own olderi atnd we hopo have
larnedet by3 C exiec tha Li t the poplei
:10 not. car' for'0) epihes u)1Ltn rather fit'
fact,. D)oes Cot. 11ty t expet. the pub
tie to blieve that wIt,h the v'igor'ous
tight ti:tdo for his elueton by thea editoir
oft Tiht Stalto) duinig tihe camnpaign
his consulttionls or' 'oinferen)ces with
1ihis edli Ltr werei' onl)y of a social niatureo
andt t hat, thle campa i gn wa1 nevetr d it
eiussed.i? We >appeu to know thait at
least one0 of t,he statemen'tts g iveni out,
as comning fr'om CJo]., loyt, watt either
witt'-n by the eiitor' of The StatLe or
ttubm)littedL to him 1 forl aLpprioval, hut no0
good cani com 1) of tpursintg the subiject,
anid ais we satid before, if Col. I loyt t'Sy
there' wa'is noC cCtmbinattioni wd) wilt lot the
subhject drot). T1ho facet Is 110 Is mis
takcen when he says we used1 his unmtie
fr'eely. We only used It at all because
he was 'the leaider of t he prohiIbittion
1st-s. We have n)ow shIownl tt,. Col.
hloyt says whlat Is not tr'uo when ho
asserts that, we havo tugged "in falso
charges about, the campaign of 10)00,1)
atnd we are sure' th)at hie ats an honor'a
ble gen)tlemian wilt apologize~ for LI o
ut se of suich language.
What Is the uiso for our two Eonators
to contInue to mauke charges against
etch other withot any proof to t u itain)
the ch arges? When they make charges
lot them bring for'ward the proof.
In his reply to the Execuitivo Comx
mitteo Senator Mel.aurin brings up
some charges against Tillman that have
boon dhiscutssed and threshed over for
the past teon years, over sluice Tillman
has beeni in politIcs. Let himn either
prove his charges, or "tlot theodead past
bury its dea~.
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T* iII 4 .\3 .' I S * ll NN~44 IE 11,h.i
V V u,kt'fl we( madc t~s" Intomtor an^: t
he let trs of a dm iista.tI o f(. the (s
t . 'I1 7e 4 ?:n d , ,Ct f I . i uui.ta. a ld well,
1 . ,;.I ",:+, 2ItIi , t-.l E'ft I ', a , $'t.i
Thes ar .t iefre: 41.to n.. a d d
monisl a i l '(Ii;Ill A Inu l t i lN d
woiel,o d e d, H bat (1they if aal 1p.3
pI1r bW.r r\V, IIt(!;S th (.ur, l'rohat(]V,
t o b e 1"h I:h ' \a t N I e r u rt H o u s e.I U .
I (Ive, 'wIy the laId Admiir1t.iolt
lhouhl ndiot he0 gran(t.4(d.
h iven dter' iny ha1i nd thin the th
tday( of At(1( ugus.+t , f ) n . Ih Bin (191.w l
Ws. W. IO)U S
:IIIiet1'ito s t"t ti :II .I). G. Nt. C.a t
(I'apI ts I at lowr r' l ice' than eve'r h
r(. ht 1ih , at W3 t" o urh'. o i
A Short
The Most Delightful Roufte
to New York and
NOrthernh arnd Eastern Su-i
mer Resorts,
OLD J:OIVI.\IOLINE
AN 1) siALw t -'NN.ECTIONS
I'sirable routt(e to -ain-Amel ini 'x
p ( in, utilfalo, N. Y. 1, a : h e mIont -
(lay of A lg r t ll n0) onley is brioken.
E'xpres steamships jo leav'be Noirok,
Va., daily', P.xec,1t Sunaday, a.7 i 0 p mn.,
andi Old I.l't Coufot. at 8 0 p. on1..
ror' New Yor1k directL, aforin t0' 11 oppIor
Ltuni(y for t,hrt(3~f mgh assgo f'rm th
SClut, outhwet andce1 Wetit to visit
l ,r'. 1i( d, Old 1('o ltn' toAfort and Vh
gi0 laah enr u e
Tor I ick, ti an ligneral foatie .
apply to rulhoad icket agrote, or t >
M. 1. lIO W EI ,1. G'ncr'al A;ient, NOt -
folk, Va. ; J1. 1'. VIA YI11, agent, 1212
Ma I StA, IN NchmEod, V'o.
.. a. hilOWoN. i cn. "as. At ,
New York, N. Y.
Sco1o. AI appIt(lt: i cnt to aNfld
in their appc t _iat.i Ca to either n(10 of the
lnderiel d tr' ' s on ', ( f or ' bef0ore t hi
lt'h ew ' "'c ird. a'o I) 1hy o p1 state1
i. thu t er appl"it tin s Ttrm fr months
J. '. II A 1030N,
P A'.' W. SII EAhY,
Prosper'i ty.
Teacher Wanted.
30: iM TI'UST'INE'S OFL UNION ACA
.'3t 1 Ie ' demy w il geiet r t, th c1h0too
hou1 onth11ro5th Auutick, al, for th
pur3pose or elect ing a1 tea;cher. School
teMI ( nIthOWI.. anary $30 per mon1\ th.
A pl a muIhloitd,st in their
app11 ('ltionsi to the3 1 underdgned1( (4n or
bef ore ait:ovo (1at..
T. 1). fi. Pana;i),
J.1. 1'. I:Nl.' a ' 1 ,
Nowberry, S. V.
Conipally : : ::
is oITer'inig their enitireC stock
att grenMt iy reoduced p)rices.
EVERIYTIIING MUST GO IN
TIIE N iXT1 SIX WEEKS.
&& Call and see them
if you want bargains.
Teacher Wanted
3OI~LI UML'N A SCIIOOL. TLVM
seven(31303 moths. Salar'y $30 per'
mlonthi. A1lale t eacher' preferred. All
apIca10;tion1s mus31.tI be1 inho hands of
on1eci of he undeigned t~fon (or before
I. D. SHIOCKL I'Y,
Trus1t ces,
IIlencia, S C.
- *Glei
Queen of Si
There is but one Gkt
nent for Stomach, Livei
Hotel open from Jur
It is up'-to-date an
SIMP?.
Water for sale *
O3
R' 6
CtPice Sale !
I'or tite next 30 (ays wo will soll you (lothing che(apor ttan it lias beon
sold in Nowhlrry11. I ar e mlt() of0 1O our prl"iro!=. W\"o don't, have, to write
ntucl atout thom ---unr pric,s do tte tilhin 'llI h prices'e (iuring this Salt
will e liikt this:
1MCo:e.ne n. % & ca w.+o" . its!+ ".vara ".":wr orwvra"s .' . s t.<ir .tws !ar
' i. i cut prices t -I.2> S1.50 cut prices $ 3.J0
8.50 cut prices >.U) 5.7O cut price..
,.,0 cut prices 0.t.
11.50 cut prices 1.7. .
I (1.50 cut pricos 12.50 11.50 c t prices 8.25
\Vo havo mu:;tdo cutt: liko this on all colored Spring Suits The balance
of our Childron's Suits will l,o clolSd out regardless o' cost. Suits that
sold at (3Sc., now -'e-w. Sold at $1.25, now 85c. Suits that sold at $2.25,
now $1.50. All othertl in ptroUortio1n.
Our entire stock of Dry Go)ds to be clo;e(d out at cost. Bett '1--1 11omo
spuin oc. I es Prints -1c. 16c. Cottotedes I2o.
Straw .Jlats! S'raw I Hlts !!----All go att about half price.
Shoev ! Shoes !'-Our stock of Shoes hottor than over. All low.cut aro
being closed out, at cost. ILadies' Oxfords froml -18c. to %2.22, worth 75c. to
$3.00.
2 t'W; \atchl our window for prices on suits.
lespectfully,
The Head to Foot Clothier.
CLI0 EN U
We are now showing a complete line of the
newest and most stylish goods to be had in the
market.
Dross Goods, Mluslins, Piques, Ginghams, &c., &c., at prices which are
the lowest, considering the valueof the goods.
Wo call special attention to our V. B. Corsots. Wo undouccodly carry
and always hav,e carried the larg ?st" line in this city. 'No are always in
the lead in this as our contemporaries have been obliged to acknowledge
timo after time. The fsmous W. 13. Corset, the most popular in America.
We load all others in our lne of Hlosiory. We have ill sizes, styles and
prices-Missets', Children's and Ladies'.
Our Millinery Dprtrent
is full of attractions for tho ladies. Latost and most fashionable styles.
We cordially invite a thorough inspection. Come and see us.
01 ILc.
The ae made ithout folds on the sides or in the Headpiece, giving
perfect vent iliaton1 to the sleoperI.
FIVE RiEASDNS WHY. YOU SHOULD BUY THE DIXIE.
lst. It aft'ords the best venitilation, having a head-picco 5 foot square
without folds or cross sticks; the hot air readily escapes, anud the net being
froo from folds on the sides0 anid foot of hed the cool air easily rushes in to
fill the vacuum.
2nd. It handles the not, by releasing the cord at the foot of the bed; the
sprmng arims carry the net to ai porpondijcular pos'ion against tihe head-board.
3d. '.he 1)ed enn be rolled to any part of the rowjn for ventilation or
other purposes.
4th. It is the only net in use that is an ornament to a room, draping as
beautifully on the head-board as a lace curtain (does on a indowv.
th. A child can work it. For sale1 by
Sprin
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