The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, January 10, 1902, Image 2
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COLUMBIA LETEB..
Columbia, January 9.-It, is now only
a few days before the legislators will
be here. The building is still in a some E
what confused and torn up state The
scaffolding is in the corridor up stairs,
and the interior of the dome is not fin
ished. However, the contractor says
he will have everything cleared out by
the meeting of the Legislature., The
steps on the front are about complete,
and the building is beginning to look
very handsome. It will take some $10,
000 to $20,000 to fix up the terrace and
beautify and clean up the grounds of
the Capitol, and when this work is done
and the State house completed, we will
have one of the handsomest buildings
and the loveliest grounds of any State
in the Union.
**
Mr. Fred 8chumpert, the Sergeant
at-Arms of the Senate, has been here
for several days putting the Senate
chamber in order for the Senators.
The - Governor has completed his
message and the manuscript is now in
the hands of the State printer. It will
be presented to the Legislature next
Tuesday, and will not be made public
until that time.
* *
The other State officials are busy
with their annual reports, and many of
them have already been turned over to
the liate printer, and the work of
printing these reports is further ad
vanced than for several years. The
Legislature meets this year the latest
In the month that it is possible under
the time fixed. The second Tuesday
could not come later than the 14th.
My old friend Judge J. Fuller Lyon,
of Abbeville, has aeoepted a position in
the office of the State Treasurer, and
has moved his family to Columbia and
- assumed the duties of his office. He
takes the place formerly held by Mr.
Zimmerman.
*
The Elk's Club of this city will give
an Elk's circus in the opera house on
next Tuesday evening. This is going
to-bd a very unique affair, and those
who love fun will have it on this oc
casidn. Beats are already on sale and
the demand is very great.
e,*
The State board of directors of the
dispensary are in session this week
The dispensary got along very smoothly
last year, but there seems to be quite a
number of candidates for position on
N the board. In fact the indications are
Ihrt there will be more candidates for
this position than any other in the gifL
of~the Legislature. The salary is only
$400 and mileage to attend the meet
ings.- According to the report of the
board there is over $600,000 of the
profits to the credit of the school fund,
but it is available very slowly as it is
used for commercial capital. The net
profit last year was about 6 per cent. on
on a business of- over two' million dol
.laras
Liberty Bell passe~d through Colum
bia yea terday en rt uLe t ,the Charles
ton Exposition. The old befll occupied
an open car, and was accompanied by a
number of prominent Philadelphia peo
-pIe who occupy three Pullmans. A stop
of several hours was made at the union
* depot and thousands of Columbians
took advantage of the stop to view the
I will try to write a letter for each
paper during the session of the Legis
lature. E. H.A.
- A G*ood Recommendation.
"I have noticed that the sale on Cham
berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets is
-almost invariably to those who have
onoe used them," says Mr. J. H. Weber,
a prominent druggist of Cascade, Iowa.
What better recommendation could
'any medicine have than for people to
call for it when again in need of such
a remedy? Try tirem when you feel
dull after eating, when you have a bad
taste in your mouth, feel bilious, havc
no appetite or vehen troubled with con
si,ipation, and you are certain to be de
* lighted with the prompt relief which
they afford. For sale by W. E Pel
.ham. _____ _
Both Eden Item.
* The holidays have passed, and there
is a great deal of moving among the
colored people. There have been sev
* ral turkey dinners in our midst, and
the writer had the pleasure of attend
ing some of them.
Mr. Whitman and Mr. Schumpert
are moving to the Dead Fall section.
We regret very much to give them up.
They will be greatly missed. We wish
for them prosperity and happiness in
their future home.
Mr. Clarence Sligh is home from
Laurens.
* Mr. J. Webb White left yesterday
for Lancaster, S. C.
Mrs. Benson Snber has been quite ill
but glad to learn she is better.
Mrs. Bernard Carlisle will open
school again Monday.
We fear the recent cold weather has
hurt the small grain.(
Wishing you and your readers, Mr. r
Editor, a happy and prosperous New c
Year. May 1902 bring peace and plenty
to all. Top. i
Job Couldn't Have Stood It.
If he'd Itching Piles. Shey're ter t
ribly annoying; but Bucklen's Arnica c
Salve will cure the worst case of piles p
on eartn. It bas cured thousands. For si
Injuries, Pains or Eruptions it's the n
best salve in the world. Price 25c a xi
box Cure arnateed. Sold by all .T
OUR REPICESENTATIVES.
"hey Leave for Colomb'a 1hiq Week to b
at the p uIng of he L.gt-bature ws
Next I uexd-ay-Newb-rry Ab y Kep
re-ented.
Oa next Tuesday the Legi-latur
vill convene in annual session at th
t-ite Capital, and the I tw-mikers froc
very seetion of the State are alread,
aaking their way to Columbia.
Newberry county delegatiou will g
[own this week, in fact, some of th
embers have already gone.
Some very important measures wil
ome up at the sesion, and it is a sati,
action to feel that Newberry and he
nterests are in such safe hands and wil
e so ably represented.
Hon. Jno. F. Banks, a farmer by o(
,upation, fully in touch and sympath
with that class, can be counted on t
avor and advocate what be knows t
e to their interest and for the good (
he State. He has had experience i
he legislative halls and is a good, saf
nember.
Hon. F. H. Dominick, a rising youn
6ttorney of the Newberry bar, has th
tbility to cope with many of more mE
;ure years, and can be counted on t
Lbly represent his constituents in th
2all of the House of Representative
Lud his frieuds have hopes of some da
aving him represent them in tb
.ational Congress.
Hon. Arthur Kibler, also one of ou
representatives, is a deep and profoun
Ihinker, can be counted on to look t
)ur interests with an eagle eye. He
iolid and conservative-and one of tlb
afest men in the South Carolina Lej
slature.
Hon. Geo. S- Mower is in tbe Senal
rom this county, and be needs r
words at our hands, for he has bee
there, and Newberry county has profite
by his presence in that honorable bod:
Neither his county's nor his State's il
terests, will ever suffer, if his voic
%md vote can prevent it
Taken as a whole, Newberry's del,
Zation will compare favorably wit
that of any county of the State, ar
with these excellent gentlemen in tk
positions which they hold, the votei
Df Newberry will never have cause 1
regret putting them there.
THE TELEPHONE SITUATION.
The Ulty Council Saonds by Its Former
Action and Receives the Petition
From Certain Citizens as Imfor
matlon.
The petition circulated among ot
citizens by a representative of the Souti
er Bell Telephone Company, and sigm
by many, petitioning the council t
grant the Bell Telephone Company a
unrestricted franchise to come into Nea
berry, was presented to the city counc
on Tuesday night. After discussing th
matter the following resolution w;
adopted and there the matter stands:
Whereas, the petitio-a of certain cit
rns inregard to the S. B T & T. Cc
has been received and as an ordinan<
has been passed heretofore that u
consider fair and impartial to al
persons interested, and gives full prote
tion to the corinpany and citizens;
Be it resolved: That we receive tl
petition as Information and that the san
be filed and that our action heretofo:
taken be, and the same is, hereby co:
frmed.
THE BELL MANAGER IN COLUMBIA
Mr. W T. Gentry, general manager I
the Southern Bell Telephone compan:
with headquarters at Atlanta, Ga.. was:i
Lhe city yesterday looking over the bus
ness of his company and shaking han<
with his many friends The visit of M
Gentry to any of the sounthern cities u
nally means improvements or Ext ntiol
f the telephone system' aud this vas
was no exception.
Mr. Gentry was delighted at ti
grow th of Columbia since his last vis
ad signs of substantial improvmen
an every side He said, "we are keel
ing up with this wonderful march of in
provement." We have a system w~hic
is the very latest and cannot be excelle<
Dur business has grown nearly 50 pt
:ent in twelve months. We have to
ines to Charleston, Savannah, Charlott<
Atlanta, Asheville and other nearer an
mlso more distant points. We apprec
mte the patronage we are now receivin
md will endeavor to always merit it.
"In regard to the demand for conne<
:ion with Sumter, Florence, Darlingtor
Newberry, Union, Clinton, Lquren:
reenwood and other important towr
djacent to Columbia, I will say th~
:hese towns are all anxious for the telt
phone connection with Columbia an
he Southern Bell Telephone compan
s disposed to do its part towards bui1e
ng up this country and wille make a:
~angement to build the above lines in
nediately. These connections mea
nuch for the future growth and prospe:
ty of Columbia."
This is the first positive announc<
nent that has been made on the subjec
md it will be a pleasant one to the pe<
le of the towns named by Mr. Gentrj
-The State, 7th.
REBARKaBLE CURE OF CROUP.
A Little Boy's Life Saved
I have a few words to say regardin
shamberlain's Coughb Remedy. It save
iy little boy's life and I feel that
annot praise it enough. I bought
ottle of it from E. A. Steere of Good
ryn, S.,' and when I got home witt
tthe poor baby could hardly breathe
gave the medicine as directed ever)
mn minutes until he "threw up" anc
2en I tbought sure he was going tc
oke to death. We had to pull thE
hilegm out of his mouth in great long
rings. I am positive that if I had
ot got that bottle of cough medicine,
.y boy would not be on earth today.
-e eot nod,Iw.Frsl
>e Deot Inoo, oa.Foasl
AS TO IMMIGRiNT4.
a Good Peopl6i Wtnt to Come .on,h te I
este-N- wherry Should Offer Indnce
mentp.
Up in 0 bio is a colony of god, G -
3 man people; people who would mal
a good citizent: people who are h:
workers th'it would help any c-rrm
nitv did they come into it,, b t a
to come South-to a more e;:
3 They are not a worthless set of io
foreigners, but are people who are n,j
1 in pretty good fix, but desire oi >
- count of the high price of lands. th,
r limited means, etc., at their prese
I homes, to come South where tLI,ey ca
get more territory for tht ir mont
and where tbe climate is more suit i
y to growing vegetation and stock ra
D ing.
D There is plenty of good land n(
f Newberry that parties would be gl
a to sell and on which these people wot
e be glad to settle and make their bom
and it could all be accomplished if o
D citizens would but interest Ibemsell
e in the question the least bic Oth
, communities are acting; the Southe
o Railroad Company is doing all in th
e power to have them locate somewhe
, on its line, of course, where it bE
y suits its purpose, and all we need is
e little effort on our part, and New ber
can get them.
r We have one of the best count
d i the State; our land is good, suitaL
o for growing any crop that can
.s grown anywhere else in this section
e the country; our citizens have the la
- and want to sell it at reasonable pri<
-then why not interest oarselves
e this matter and bring those peor
o h,,re? We will a'l be benefited by th
n coming. They will have to live: 1
d merchat;ts will get their trade; th
. will have to have r'relool teacbers, d
. tors papers to read, etc., and there is i
e a class that will not reap some bei
fit by their coming.
3- Mr. John Scott has been in corr
h ponderce with Dr. J. S. Steiner.
d Bluffton, Ohio, concerning these p
e pie, and the doctor writes very favo
s bly of this section and its advantag
o We thini it would be a good idea
our citizens to interest themselves
the matter, contribute enough to se
some suitable person to Ohio to inv
tigate as to these people and see if
cannot locate them in Newberry. W
will take the matter up? There
nothing to lose arid there may be
great deal to gain.
Would it not be advisable to org
ize a Board of Trade or Business L
gue to take these matters up? A w
to the wise is suffcient.
Help..
Naturi
ij Babies and children nee<
gproper food, rarely ever medi
fcine. If they do not thrive
eon their food something ii
Sjwrong. They need a little
ghelp to get their digestive
Smachinery working properly,
COD LIVER OUL
W/. NYPV1~OPHOSPIIITESOFLME4SO1
will generally correct this
edifficulty.
lf you will put from one
>- fourth to half a teaspoonful
in baby's bottle three or four
. times a day you will soon see
ra marked improvement. For
Slarger children, from half to
d i a teaspoonful, according to
age, dissolved in their milk,
gif you so desire, will very
soon show its great nourish
:ing power. If the mother's
I milk does not nourish the
iIbaby, she needs the emul
sion. It will show an effect
Sat once both upon mother
Sand child.
z SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York.
Stockholders' Annuw
Meeting.
HE ANUALMEETING OIF TI
- Stockholders of the Naitio:
Bank of Newberry, S. C , will be hE
at the office of the President at Ne
berry. S. C. at 11 o'clock a. in , Tuesd
the 14th day of January, 1902, for t
purpose of electing directors, and I
the t ransaction of such other busine
as may come before the meeting. Stoc
b olders will please attend or be repi
sented by proxy.
[ T. S. DUNCAN, Cashier.
December 18th, 1901.
A Good Place for Sal4
JAM GOING TO LEAVE NEV
berry county, anda therefore offer f
sale my home, situated four and a he
miles niorth east of Newberry, (inclu
ng 18 acres of land, house, barn, well~
goodi water, tenant house and youn
orchard.) Also horse, cow, two buggie
(single a nd double seat) and 40 or i
bushels of corn. Want to sell at or c<
J.B. HOOD.
Toy. 9 10(19
Noddin' by de Fire.
Some folks tinks hit' right an' popah iS
Soon a, bedtime come erroun',
Fu' to scramble to de kiver.
Lak dev'd hyeahed de trumpet soun'. A
ie But (ese people (ey all misses
d Whut I Imsl (o1 s desiah;
- Dat's de settin' roui' and dozin',
ni An, a-n ddin' by de fiah.
W'en vou's tiahe(I out a hoein'.
Er a followin' (e plow,
w Whut's de use of des a-fallin'
C- On Vo' pallet lak a cow? b
ir Why, de fun is all in waitin' 01
nt In de face of all de tiah,
An' a-dozin' and a-drowsin' w
y, By a good ol' hick'ry fiah.
.e t
is Ob, you grunts an' groans an' mumbles
'Ca'se yo' bones is full o' col', 4
ar Dough ye feels de joy a'tricklin'
ad Roun' de co-nabs of yo' soul. C
d An' you 'low anothah minute a
'S sho to git you wa'm an' dryah, t
ur Wen you set up pas' yo' bedtime, o
Es 'Ca'se you hates to leave de fiah. 7
r Whut's de use o' downright sleepin'?
r You can't feel it while it las', a
An' you git up feelin' sorry
st W'en de time fu' it is pas'. e
a Seem to me dat time too precious,
a An' de houahs too short entiah,
ry Fu' to sleep, w'en you could spen' 'em lc
es Des a-noddiu' by de fiah.
de -Paul Laurence Dunbar, in the Century.
be "Some time ago my daughter caught
of a severe cold. She complained of pains
ad in her chest and had a bad cough. I
es gave her Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ]
in according to directions and in two days
she was well and able to go to school. b
le I have used this remedy in my family b
eir for the past seven years and have never i
be known it to fail," says James Prender- h
gast, merchant, Annato Bay, Jamaica, t
ey West India Islands. The pains in the b
Dc- chest indicated an approaching attack .
ot of pneumonia, which in this instance e
e. was undoubtedly warded off by Chaqi- b
berlain's Cough Remedy. It counter- I
acts any tendency of a cold toward J
es- pneumonia. Sold by W. E. Pelham. f
of b
eo- -l
ra- .Master's Sats.
es. 2
for STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, E
i COUNTY OF NEWBERRY-IN J
d COMMON PLEAS. f
es- Sallie C. Wheat, Plaintiff, vs. D H. t
we Wheeler, Defendant.
ho Y ORDER OF THE COURT n
is herein, I wil' sell at public out- n
a cry, to the highest bidder, before the s
Court House at Newberry, S. C , during I
an- the legal hours of sale, on the first Mon
ea- day in February, 1902, the following I
rd described lots lying in tbe Town of I
Prosperity, County and State aforesaid. t
- 1. That l't fronting twenty-five feet t
on McNary street and Holley's Ferry
road, and running back eighty-five feet c
ro another lot <(f SallieC. Wheat and 1
bouz'd-d by Lot No. 2, belonging to Dr.v
J. B. SimpsoD, and Lot No. 4 formerly T
b.- onging to Logan Wise. (
S 2 That lot fronting on Main street, r
Wanu containing Ten One-hundredthse
(10-100) of nu acre, more or less, and
running back to street in rear and oth
herwise lbounded by lots of E. K Beden
baugh, J B Simpson, A.L. Wise and
Salhe C. Wheat.
Uerms of Sale: The first lot to be
sold for cash. T'he second lot for one
half cash, the balance on a credit of
twelve months from day of sale, to be
secured by bond of the purchaser and
mortgage of the premises sold, with
interest Irom day of sale. Purchaser
Ito pay for stamps and papers.
H H RIKAR D, Master N. C.
Ja.9, 1902.
:STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY--IN
COMMON PLEAS.
M. Ltonroe HaSrris, Administor of theI
Re rsonai Estate of James Y. Harris,
I Deceased, Plaintiff,
against
Eila M Suher. Defendant.
B YORDER OFTHECOURTHERE
in, Iwill sell to the highest bid
'der. before the Court House at New
I berry, S. C., on saleday in February,
next, 1902. all the two tracts or planta
tions of land situate and being in the
County of Newberry, and State afore
said, containing in Tract No. 1, One I
Hundred and Forty-two (142) Acres,
more or less, and bounded by Iands.of
W. B. Oxn'ar, Geo. E. Hardy, Adolphus
Hardy, Mrs. R. W. Allen and Mrs
Nance.\
Tract N'. 2, the Maybinton Tract,
tcontainir.g Twenty-one (21) A cres, more
or' less, and bounded by lands of W. B.
Oxner, Mrs. Hannah Henderson and f
Mrs. Sallie Hend erson.
Terms of Sale: One-third cash, bal- c
tance on a credit of one and two years
from day of sale, the credit portion to
3be secured by a bond of the purchaser
and a mortgage of the premises sold. -
Iwith leave to the purchaser to pay all
or any part of his bid in cash. Pur
chaser to pay for pagers
* H H RIKARD, Master.
Master's Office, January 6, 1302
1 E.>
a!
or THE FACE AND HANDS
[require more care dur
e ig hewinter. Hard
winds and frosty air
_make the use of some
xemolient absolutely
-necessary. To cure A
chaps, soften the skin
6and keep your hands
)f white and smooth try 3
. Fragrant Facease.
3 Free sample at
-GILDER & WEEKS' |
Corner Drug Store.
Master's Sales.
IATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUN 'Y OF' NEWBERRY -IN
COMMON PLEAS
ndrew .1 8 Langford. in his oun
ritrht a' d as tx'or , aid Milt-en A
Cir'is!e as t x cutnr of th, Will oW
Wil!iam Laneford, eceased, Plain
titTs,
Linst
Malirnla Higgins .t a], Defendants.
3 Y ORDER OF THE COURT
hereik, I wili sell at publiv out
Si-tf4e Lh.! Court House at New
I %, be- ween the legal bours of sale,
2 'he Firs, Monday in February,
0)2 :l the real estate in the Town
whe;rry, subdivid-d irto lo's a!
il; appear by plat, which is now on
e ian the Master's offlee, and whieb
a Ail be vxho)ited on day of salp.
e snie h ing Lots No- 8. 5. 16 17,
3, 24, 25 26 35. 36. 37, 38, 40, 41.
. 44, 45, 47. 48 49
A1,o ail the real (sta'e known as the
rt -for land, sit'iated in beT,wn of
t-wberry, subdivided into iots as will
ppear by pt now on file in the Mas
r s Vffie- hnd will beexhibit- d on dav
sale, the same being Lots Nos 4,
11, 12, 13, 14.
Tie Town lots in Newberry will be
)ld one-half cash, balance in one year
) be secured by bond of the purcbkser
d a mortgage of thepremises sold.
Purchaser to pay for papers and rev
ue stamps.
H. H. RIKARD, Master.
Master's Office, JAnuary 6:h. 1902.
TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY
IN COMMON PLEAS.
'annie C. Russell et al. Administrators,
Plaintiffs, against D A. Russell et
al., Defendants.
3Y ORDER OF THE COURT
herein, I will sell at public outcry
efore the Court House at Newberry,
etween the legal hours of sale, on the
rst Monday in February, 1902, all that
)t of land, situate, lying and being in
e town of Newberry, County of New
erry. State of South Cs.rolina, measur
g 40 feet in width and 72 feet 6 inch
s in length, and boundf-d on the south
y Friend street, east by lot of Mrs.
Larriett V.' Lane, north by estate of
acob S Russell, and west by lot of, or
rmerly of, Wm. Langford.
Also that lot of land in town of New
erry on Main or Pratt street, measur
g 40 feet in width, and 127 feet 6 inch
s in length, bounded on the north by
fain or Pratt street, east by lot of Mrs
Iarriett Y. Lane, south by estate of
acob S. Russell, and west by lot of, or
,irmerly of, Wrn. Langford.
All that lot of land in town of New
erry, said County and State, contain
ag Nine Hundredth (9-100) of an acre,
2ore or less, known as lot No. 2 of the
2ill lot, fronting on Main or Pratt
treet, otherwise bounded by lots of
los. 1, 3 and 6 of said mill lot.
Also lot No. 12, in block 13, of the
fewport News, Hampton and Old Point
) veloping Company's. addition to the
own of Newport News, Warwick CoMun
y, in the State of Virginia.
Terms of Sale:-Newport News lot.
ash. The other lots, one-half cash
alance on a credit of twelve months
rith interest from day of sale until
aid at 8 per cent. per annum, to be se
ured bv bonds of the purchasers and
nortgages of the premises sold. Pur
haser to day fog' all papers.
H H. RIKARD, Master.
Master's office; January. 6. 1902
Lowng $'
Famous
3hocolate and
Bon Bons,
'resh and toothsome.
Sold only by us.
Tresh supply in bulk or
in packages always
on hand.
When you get
LOW NEY'S
rou get the best con
ections made, regard
ess of price, and when
rou get it from us it
vi be FRESH.
Price 60c per pound
or regular stock pack
ges.
S. B. JONES.
FOR
our New Year Supply
of anything that is
kept in a first
class
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7ou can find Cheap at
Mayes'
GENERAL LINE OF LEDGERS
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urnals and Book-1
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always on hand..
:1
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can Com:paies.
Cash Assets. A ggregate $34,643,297.
Life Insurance
In Pacific Mutual, the most eco
nomical and liberal Company in th<
world.
Accident
InsuranCI
In Travelers and Marylan<
Caslty. Mishaps are frequent.
Clas P. PliM
Over Post Office.
There are all kinds of man in th~ I
or that has attracted our afLtention r~
ully tries to di..satisfy custom3rs that
ng them tbey have been s win,d led, etc
et out to '.vork, put~ in the time~ thbey w
~ustomers, and perhaps they couldi sell
The class of people whbo buy the S~i
arth, and their minds are not to be chb
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'orld on merit alone. It's tbe old reli;
when anyone tells you he cain furnish s
-emember you have heard "Ghost stori
Write today and get Factory pricea
mg profits made by thbe dealer.
Chas. 1\
Piano Manu'acturer, Baltimore,
Vrero, 218 N. ryon St. Charinote
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and closes February
,ds. in neatly wrapped
ill be counted by a
!rested persons.
PURE FREE!
m.t Relief and Permanent
All Cases.
E ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL
There is nothing like Asthmalene.
[t brings instant relief, even in the
vosrt cases. It cres when 11 else
ails.
Thie Rev. C. F. WELLS, 6f Villa
Ridge, Il., says: "Your trial bottle of
Asthmalene received in good condition.
[ cannot tell you how thankful I feel for
be aood derived from it. I was a slave,
bained with putrid sore throatand Asth
a for ten years. I despaired of ever be
Ig cured I saw your advertisement for
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