The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, December 06, 1901, Image 2
'he T-imld and ln5 .
'IHE PKKt:ENT'd ME.A,E.
On t fio iurth page of this issue :p
-:=ar- P'res ident R se.velt's 7ir't n:r.
hge The document i' a very ;erg}:.
c.:e ar.'i the recommendations to '.
gress are a'r>ut what the pt-'ple exper.Cte.
Th'oughout it is a str:ctly republir ar;
drerI<e::1, but i. ar- able ard well vrit
ten pa;er.
The rr,es.age begins with an al usir>:
tr, the .sination of the late Pre'i'drn,t
a:! a brief and glowing tribute to the
t:):rry ',f W:illian .dcKirley. The
c t:a of anarchy are discussed. "Anar
chyi is a c.r:7ne against the whole hum an
ra-e and all rnankind shaoul'l bar:'!
gin;s.st the anarchist." As a pret.at;ir>
against the anarchist he earnestly rer.oi
rnends "to the congress that in the exer
ci"e r"f its wide discrettn it s'ld ta:e
into rc-nsideration the comir;w t'-c
coruntry of anarchists or prvns prOfc
i!g p,rit:cires bro,tile t all rr:irUr;t
au jStify ing the iurder of theo. ar::
1: auher;t.," an3 "the fed(eral (.our,
IA-u; b K iven jurisrdictir,:: e :r at:;
ra1an whr, ki:ls or atenps to k:ll the Pre -
ile r s -r . n : n i:: i e ':f c ur:c: e i: : t',
the prei 'rI -y '
'f }.( -J P'r.-7):t ne xt ( a::S att' )t:'".r1:
ti: ;re.S; ,:rity rf the co>untry ,:: h::
' : a :t:';m Is, to ,t o g au .e e
'u--, :'5 pr'scnt a,'. ur.r:'t: pr-'s;?r
: :11 h:S o r>nnet.tir,l heI rs': u
th-- tru'i' and rI'en,rlp lies :an'l th-- "rr. -t
<-t;taOni of sealtlh, Lu' ; -.s Lce
r ri:tiorn of these greSt corporate frt .:)e
h:!5 Not leern due to> the tariff w-r to ::.
'lb.:r gr>ve r nrin nt;tl attio>n, bu t to, n:,t .
r u.h w a os in the busincss world, operating in
other countries as they operate in '.r
own." l e ainits that "the process h:,s
aroued inu h antagonism" but thinks
"a great part of it is wholly without war
rant.'' Caution should be used in deal
ing w.ith the trusts, but the general gov
ern:nent should exercise ,ae supervi
i)n andel control, otherwise they .will thrt-in
-elves control "artificial borlies, '-uch as
corporations and joit,t itock co,mpatiesor
other as>cisations depending upoti any
)tatutory law for their existcnc'e or privi
)ege , shouled be subject to prol,>r gover
inental supervision and full and a';icurate
inf,rrniation as to their operatiom, should
be rnade public regularly at reasonable il
tervals " It is evident that Roosevelt is
friend y to the trusts and to capital anl
shows )i friendliness as far as lie thinks,
it safe to do so.
A new cabinet offier to be known as
a< retary of Cornmerce and I nlnstr ies,
whose duty it shall be to "deal with coin
necrce in its broadest sense," is reconi
inenrerl.
MIr. R<oosevelt congratulates the coun
try upon the welfare of its wage-earners
aned their high standaid of living, and
in order to protect our labor he recoin
inends that congress imiuediately re-en
act the Iaw excluding Chinese laburers.
An imnproverneit in the inningration
1:tins is tirgcd1 which would stop the inflilx
of < heap labor and "dry up the s ,sing
ol ti- pestileniti:tl Social cundlit)", 5 al,
(aur great citiens"
Iv. lbe not disiturbed, but "'re rpro 1y
mutst be trea-ited as the hat:ul i-i,;' 'f
IprotAection
blu * .b iiiy is not1 111ent i -, ,,
us, as at niaiun that outr in, :h.int mir ine
siisui he- utterly inisignificanit ;a r':n
pitr.in to that if other nat i-,n ii.
be- rotoridi to th.: Oceal."
of ithei giibl 'iitnilaol
The 'itutin ini the l'hil:pph.es cn.
the tebitins to be zntintaincid betw en
our1 ctryti aind these islan.ds aire ilhs
cutss at great Ilengthi. Ile deeia resa ui
thie purlpose of thiis counitry- hais been ;n;idi
now is ''to help these people upwatrdl
along the stony and dliflicuilt patth that
leads to self govermnent,"' and if we have
itnade any errors it is because "ini our anix
iety for the welfare andi( progress of the
Philippines, here and there we hiave gone
too rapidly- ini giving thenm local self gov
eriinment.
'Te P'resident thinks the navy should
be inc-reasedl both in size and( efficiency,
but the army is large eu.ough.
Short ref erenices are made to the ex
positions which have recently been held
in this cotuntry. The Charleston lExpo4
siton is heartily coininended to tne good
will of the pe'ople throughout the coun
try aind It is recommended that the e'x
pensesC of the governmnent's exhibit lie
borne by the governmenit.
Thei message closes with a tribute to
Quieeni VictorIa and a reference to the
death of the Emapresa Diowager Ftrederick,
of G.ermitay.
Th'le message throughout is an ahble andic
consetrvativye paper anduc shows noting of
that ''strenuous style"' for which Presi
dlent Roosevelt IS 80 ofteni giveni credit.
(,,sts 3'. zi lint alid it-hh-g 3iusaw stn
the iiod-L'ostu Nothing to ery it.
ii. i. it. (Hotanic Blood ihhdn) Is
now recL"g(ni-zed ats a curtain amd sune'
curi'. for c sL.ma, Itch ing Skin, Ituimor-s.
scabs, Scuitsa, Watery listers, i'imn
plea, AchIng Bones or Joiints, Bous,
(arbuncles, PrickingR Pain in th" 8kin,
Old lMatinig Sores, Uuiljpers, ec. lo
tanic Blood Balm takenu internabsy,
cures the worst and most decep-w'i&ted
casos by enriching, purifying and vital
I'zing the blood, thereby giving a
healt,by blood supply to the skin.
BotanIc Bloood Balm (a the only euro,
to stay curt d, for these a wful, annoy.
ing skina tronblem. Other remedit may
relieve, but, 3. 13 B. actually cures,
heals every sore, and gives the rich
glow of health to the skin. B. B B3.
builds up the broken-down body and
wakes the blood red and n ourisp,ing. '1
Over 8000 voluntary testimonlals of a
cures by Botanic Blood Balm (B. B B )a
Drllggiets, *1. Trial treatment fre'o
an?a prepaid by' writing Blood Balm
Co., Atlabta, Ga. Describe trouble ti
p and free medical advice givet until 1]
gured
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WI. 14. CUi J N d AisI)a popuN ..r Itoon2
Dan. iE h, long ndn ful roI vcigor
tereopl or iwd'and t01y'ahalar.
pbylno fhe I,theyran\'-or, hi
selipublic aitler. lu i s boo: n : lr i-n
fiatea AldHermcian atiromn hi Ward
ucnesd imtelf itt nd .jimutin
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riri-tritti l r it- I h i :f thtI ')oiitp
---'t worn:k in it- i-t'vy wa-i done
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J. J I,. N Fll{?-A .1)M tM N, V AI,)
.\e.i . . I,ngi.forid is a sion of MIr.G(eo.
A. I,angford:)1. wIas b irn on the 213h ol
A uEfi,t, iYW. and hasti Iived( in New
h.rry sine~ h is birt, He attIonded
school at the1( N ewberry Ma ile AcaIrdemny
uinde l'ra of. .1 as. I'. Ki nard , now of
WV int.hropi College, and atitended Now
berryv Co)lege*. lie is a sucess*tin
(itr lner aumn .rtck dealor and is aL good
nanai.ger. I I. has tier'ved ais A IdIermrnt
fromu Watrd4 '1 or two years, and during
that t-im <tid( much good wo.rk for the
pellle whomu he wasl (lect.edl to repro
s4EE.L., atnd I hey haive shown that,1 his ef
for. t hveI bieen atppreeiated by oIecting~.
himt withb a hanitdsomIte m)*4jor'ity overt
t,wo good meno, lo serve for a t,lr d t erm.
\1 lan rfordl is a hiard wrirkor for hhi
wIad and i.hose whon have~ chosen himr
rnedi no I fear bitt. what li hir intfereste
wvilflI m,EIIokal after Undier' his atamin
hh-)vemi)-ets haiiv' bgen rnite in Wardt'i 4
WAnnD 5.
Mr. S. K. Bouknight will be a new
moember on the board of Aideormen. Ho
is a Lexltngtoniant by birth and caino
r.o Nnwbnery fin January, 1898, to ac.
rI ,. :d f( r
- - no i:.1id 'o E
}1" !' _ "r. 1 tnt fla .k t.' b i- U,d
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- n . i. 'tha lire.
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v_ .e:tr- as
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~-Hr bingU a practical
s' 1'rlr' h . n , n,b. -r to the
a -Sl 1 a!, fur tI
-d -t '?-a' his
S al,: t).-e ~
T . - ' :"e" :En -"o+' that in
t' (- . part Of t he
ll Y1 V' l lI 1 AN (ll ,t
he n W W d -.
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STANDARD OIL CO.
Executors's Sale.
l'r'o',at'! of N wberry' Coiiuntv, wE. will
'Il Il OIuiEI ( taut-E rv\ (,n I'hur"-dat" the
:.(h. dtay ')f Dece I: r. A I) ;alr, at
the Litt' 1{iver' I'antatio i n Newt'
h( rry' (e,unrty (if I(, la e William Lang
ford. all the jier'-onal Iproperity of Said
dle1(.-aiPd on u'aid p,lanitation, consi,'t
inE io-tly t of.e.ven uluE,, fo)utr h'.ad
of (cattle, twio(tr three hundred buItsheli
(,f corn. fo(deiii r and .tratw, ME:vte'ral ton
of 1) -a vine hty. two w--' I'on' , One
McCormick I teap-r and Binder, cotton
.ed, farrin iimi. ' i IrlE ( nI ae
ANDit I-'. ..:. 1, \NVOItD)
and MII.'I'ON A.('lbL.
I:xEcelorE 'f :Ii-! will of W illiam
I.angfo'(rd, dec"tlu,t"i.
OPENING OF BOOKS OF SUB ORIPiON.
ST'iA-' E(I SEo "'rI- I CAm I L ,
( ( t-N'Y OF Ni.:w m' IIRRY
i--tte"d to f b0. un,'.e- ene d as c r
p.. o. - 1) v \i !t. O ( eu!r"I. SEEcrtar y f
- ( r r. l t -('el.."I Ilty of I)' eehI er,
t i " i hs-r''bt- ,';t. n 'l.ha't lb ok"of
- I " -io I) I. i --. .i a stocI Ek of ii n4
-th [I i ty * ..' -wer ry Staite.anrd
f i, - , li M,w l: , 1)e. 0,
* a ap l rI -k of $l[ ,5I'> d dn l
I.E I. a- .i - l of ! h r value' of fl0
h'l. 0 4 it ' prinI l p jE lce of
'il-- *It No-vI'' r.x, S C ,land will
hE ' PEp.. L'ir - ' j '.*.: in hleo bi-II
.- E- f pubb,j . bj IA 'ek y I- wspape:r
I1 l.A K I: LY,
E(i i l' lE A E i LL.
Nou c'of Sale.
N H.0, I wifl E!il , the late resiT
I nIEU oif Dr. (I. B. ( .liwell, lece'a,E:d,
(En idayIL~ , t hei I13th d1E av lf I) -nl m.l-r,
t ,e estaLtE Ef the nia d311(Le?Lcee, con -
siuting! of [Horses, .Mules, CoAt Ie, HolgE,
WVag'on, IIuggy, Ilartiness, Gears, 'Tools,
Agzricultural I mpliments, &e.
Termns of saleB-eash.
MINNIlE 1 CADILL,
November 2'7, 1901.
Notice of Election.
NOTIC1E IS IIUBY GIVE~N
taanelect,ion wvil b1 helit:d on
Tuesday, tho 10th daIy of December',
1901, inl the Cou ncil chambIEEr, in the
town of Newberr'y, S C., for Mayor' and
Aldermen of theO said( town, to serve
for one year'. TIhe pdlIs will he opened
Iat8 o'clock a. mn., and close at. 6 o'clock
p. mn. The fol Ilwing named per'sons
wIll ser'vo as matnagersE of eleIct.lfn
go wvit: M. JT. HE'lt t, .I. M. Taylor arn<
Preston Domilnick. I 1y order of the
T1own Counlcil.
O)lTTO KLM I''TMlt.
WV. S. LANU It'OIt. M%ayor.
C & T1 'T. G. N.
in large varieties from
a cheap Stick Pin to a
FINE GOL.D WATCH.
Will keep stor- open
until 8 o'clock every
night till Xmas.
Jeweler and Optician.
AND
1)oes vmi:r horse "feel hi.;
oat ."? \W hat a difif _en C be
tween the grar-fe<( and the
.-rass-f1 ! hor. ! The first
st. ong rand full ( f ginger, the
Se( m)n( liabby, weak and tired
out b._fore he b_egins. The
i." eiing makes the difference.
Children are not alike either.
one is rosy, bright-eycd, full
cf life and laughter, another is
pa:, weak and dull. The feed
in:.gain is responsible.
Sickly children need special
feeding. They don't "feel their
oat:,". Scott's Emulsion adds
"st the right richness to their
diet. It is like grain to the
I horse. The child gets new
I)appetCte and strong digestion.
Scett's Emulsion is more
than food. It is a strong
medicine. It rouses up dull
children, puts new flesh on thin
ones and red blood into pale
t,nes. It makes children grow.
Scott's Emulsion makes ordi
nary food do its
Clity.
This picture represents
the Trade M irk of Scott's
" I Emulsion and ii on the
w rapper of every bottle.
, . I Send for free sample.
SCOTT & IW NVE
409 Pearl St., Nw vork.
SoC and $ :. all drtgg is.
R. J. MILLER
has jost received th" brightest, f resh
st, newt'st and ots : select .tock of
Farcv Groceries to he found in the city.
For Thanksgivino- and Christmnaz .Not
want a I" ruit Cake. Then go to It. ,.
Miller and get the very freshest of
Currants, Malaga Grapes,
Itaisiris, Rolled Oats,
Citron, (,hocolatto,
Dates, Maccaroni.
Lewis' Tea Flakes.
Assorted S \V E lI' CIt ACKE U fS.
VANILLA WAEI'1,1S.
SAUI)NES, and all other
CANNED GOODS
TIETLEY'S TEAS,
IllH GR.\DEl MOCllA AND
.JAVA~ '(OFFEE.
Rs J. Miller,
.' reshest. Id'st miranit inar P'ot Ollie.
Fine Groceries a Specialty.
Notice to Creditors.
Nt*:wiiinny CioUNTry.
MI. MI. 1 iarii, as a.dministrato', &c..
again4t.
Caganah M. nitumlIy, et al.
A LL AND) SINGULAR Trills
.X creditors of James Y. H-arris,
deceased, are hereby ri(quired to renider
in and establish t,heir claims against,
said deceased before mec at my onlece in
the town of Ne wherry, on or before the
sixteent,h day of D)ecember, 1901, and
all the creditors of the said deceatsed
are hereby enljoined1 from prosecut,ing
theIr claims ecep)t as herein provided.
Hi. II. RIKAIU), Master,
M aster's Oflice, Nov. 8, 1901.
-T HE
(ERTABILXIHED IN 1871.)
Capital---- -- --$150,00.00
Surplus and Profits - 96,865.88
General banking business transacted
with p)romnptne'ss. Special attention to
collections. Correspondence solicited.
Savings Department.
Deposits allowed interest at the rate
of 4 pcir cent per annum from date of
deposit. Interest, payable January 1st
andl July 1st of each year.
M. A. CARLISLE, Prest.
'I'. S D)UNCAN, Cashier.
.1 W. M. SIMMONS, Asst. ('r
COMPLETE
Power Plant
For Factorles and Mills.
ENGINES;
COrliss, Automatic, Plain 8Side
Valves.
BOI LIRS;
Heaters, and Pumps.
SAW MILLS;
From small plantation mill, to the
heaviest mills'in the market.
All kinds of wood working machinery
[Flour and corn milling machinery.
Complete ginning systems, Lum mus,
Van Winkle an dTh omas. Engines,
Boilers, Saws, Oi,ns in stock for quick
delivery.
v. o. T RC.RK r
1826 Main St., Columbia, 8. C.
CHRIST MAS
Will soon be here. We have a large and
selected Stock of Christmas Goods at Lowest
Prices. Now is the time to buy.
Raisins, London Layers, the best, I Oc. per lb.
Seedless Raisins, Currants, Citron, Dates,
Prunes to make Fruit Cakes.
Candy, Plain Stick, Sc. per lb. by the box.
\ e have a nii('t' s-(rl t IIet. a <li tie lar(est Stock of
In Newh)e rrV. -'iVt coni ti tw() (olla's each. W e also
have a La e1'( and 'tl,t'(1ttl St( ek of (ilroceriers, Bacon, Li'rl,
1'lour11. .\Iet"I '-1I'1r. 'om-1 t' .7tl a I i line of' oan GOOds8
Full ('raiil ('InI'<e at t"s. p"r Ib. A IsO Tobarcco, Cigars,
and a Ni t anl t-t l Stiwk fI ( r wkr':, and Tin ware at
the LoWest Price(S.
The SmithIo.
Mittle Corner, Newberry, S. C.
We will not sell to you our stock of merchan
dise at your offer--a hundred cents on the
dollar. That was our words to one of the
Largest Merchants in America.
We bought thern for the people of Newberry,
S. C., and surrounding country. We know
that we have succeeded in buying our goods
Cheaper than All Others
have bought their goo-Is. \\e kriw we htvet the BIST VALUE for the
JION EY. and all who trtlk with us ,cknowledge that we offer the
(reatest Bargains on arth!
MORE GOODS FOR LESS MONEY!
Novir since we have beei in biisie's hatv wo 'old inure goods than we
sol in the pa't tt oonth.
aIh C I. quo14'ttinsti in an tdvertisement are
Io||( ISut htiter' ink. wo offer yoU
genuine BA RGAINS. Every custonwr is a living advertisement for us.
O.KL ETTN ER,
The Fair and Square Dealer.
WE FIT TE llAI2DTOTI.:
PICK W,;ICK
.v , NOMS.T B E N R
e fit yon when all others f! T u ! T y u ! P i e r aif
or alo. An wec ry t e s a t c of ow p ice lt ig a e
S.RJ.SWAOO TE/rfq~ r,AEN.
GRS MGISo-N&(3.MKI
Aeft o lar en palort ofui o u !Tyu!Pie r a
CHRISTMAS GOODS~ 4
have already arrived, p(nninnlf l.
and w.e beg to call the UIiUIIIUU
attention of the public 0! FWEtYS..
to our stock of suitable
goods f.or ChristmasCATA $5,00)
&.nd bridal presents. W ru,e iaigbs
Don't buy until you seenesadslethe'con fmt
our stock. WAe will int,frsadcoorin.
save you money on(i' . nti'ou I'OD
every purchase. Our I1 '( MT.
stock of Pictures and " .W;SN 1 UT.
Picture Frames, and ~J IA,Ps'dn,
all kinds of articles, to kh )ieila Cber
please the most fas-- adfo ae
tidious, :suitable fo
presents at reasonable0~1J1~~2AN IfE
prices.cesar
W~'All we ask is that you 8ItiSie.Rjo
Inspect our Stock before rai!tii*x,ieadr..
buying. Our prices talk P a~rt,S(
[for themselves. Bl fProa rpry
WT' E Sb.em [n r, he U LILOf 4 e e
Ie A han "I om ta on osatrca
of Na .I WBERRY Hos, coeS. c.
We ranee a onralBa kig usi
'.Z.W.SO.. W H.HU Ts
JNO M Ki hAR DKPe.det,