The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, January 14, 1902, EXTRA: THE GOVERNOR'S ANNUAL MESSAGE, Image 8

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*wsaners in tinrS Lud ath* Wortd. Book News thus sumarizesthenews aers of the word: "That English peaking people are the greatest news paper-eaders is shown by the fact that considerably more than one-half of all AS#, neaspapers published in the world a 'printed in the English language. It Is estiixiated that' there are now fully ifty thousand- newspapers published in the world; of this number the United States and Can.da issue nearly 21,000, Great Britain - about 8,ooo, Germany - 6oo, France over 4,oo0, Japan 2,O0, Italy 1,500, Austria-Hungary 1,200, Spain ,oo, Russia 8oo, Australia 8oo, 3Greece 6oo, Switzerland 450, Holland 30, Beliun 300. About 2,000 more are published in other parts of the worlC" .7 1. othersi Oi.beu e'osm Gazast LnrmMNT fOr yuzttleones?You sbodid never be without 4jsremaedy-it eures all aches and pais. DAuber. a sccessful awagg-"Well, I understand e k drw ,prIz6in a iottery." st"T'. is tter for good solAtions, tiowo w-04 to keep them. So. 2. i yiey.euseoosG Giamsz LrN wT for iie* onesYou id never be ithbout alr aches and puins. aa - ~.. ........ i "a.I from he #7 7 iNv antis s=ero ti Smartter to-whA -. .. c - - -t f r . GEMNKLIWRS gg Nassas St. -ok 05E BUNHE * - loks, educ hisvalu. Benovether - Daiels A borbet. N F CR, N gram Maild t yor dden DR. A.C- ANES STOTIORD S., BiSTON,MAS, * es ing .yr Tase Use n.m n ameises eIA t' . Chane of Air for Dolly. "My dolly's very ill, sir ; Dear doctor, please to tell What I can do to make her Get quickly strong and well." "She certainly looks pate, ma'am, . And needs the greatest care, And I should tecommend, ma'am, A thorough change of air." ",ust take her down to Margate, Or sqmewhere by the sea, And giVe her new-laid eggs,ma'am,' For breakfast and for tea." "Oh, Margate is too far, sir," The anxious mother said, "il wheel her round the garden, And up the road instead." -Chicago Record-Herild. .- - A Novel Cure. A little boy and girl were at opp< site ends of a long room, pretendin to talk over a "make-believe" teli phone. "La this the doctor?" called the littl girl. "It -s; madam; it is," answered th little b'oy. 'You had better come over at one and see a ,.ery sick lady I am nur ing,"'said the little girl "Ahem! What is Md trouble?" h asked, and she replied: "$he swallowed a whole bottle c "Very 'serious case," aid the 11ttl doctor. "What have you done Ic her!" g e her two sheets of blottin RAr,' repled tho ingenious l1ttl Was 4t red or black ink?" inquire the young physician. "Red." replie4 the nrse. 7Then," repRed the doctor, "a pla1 te of white blotting paper on th mles of her fet will eure her an Ax Ammising Jearnoy. This s a gawe that may be plays without ny 'reparatiMn whatever, a ni materials are reKuired, not eve snell o papel. It ia, tlieri.tore, we orthknoing, for it =ay be 1mgges t arty of friends on the spur c onM some such amus4 a@tt Is esired. $he )sys thoose a leader. an ,5eanseat themsele In a clrcle. wit thie. 1eaddin. the oeiter. He, c u and the game omay b g b~ttrdian r. ,tratlo uw~I p~oe the leader to begin I Pe53IO yott are R'u Bip@o conmegC a r lefo, allout t *rn to anyWat of tb yumely griefer,' on bus Aa4 ~bt~jaIntesd to dogwhen yo that e ansVert bl' jts~Ios hog~Id' e aHltefative ba gday that ,aU -he,worda c r~ ~i beginawth the le her ,eg goingi ~or-~"N AnapoHs' ~ iMpii-'WM 'iii do there?" ~~ 4o stoa to buy bake ~eats. Gt delsgo to collect Colun flOfl'1 t SmI.asg o d4 del vish dauces. 3to@~ntlan a tarn E4 ~war4' a semni. F o frida to in 60pt iws., fta Gascondlat - ir I1terI/~ene E~s~ Nto Havan - 2 oMs i~ ldy Inhdia $9 I secidols. '3 to 3ernue2 to Suds je~s o K5entucky to keep knives .ito'erpooi to lodgedland lubber oMNontna tomakemaoey. Y t e ehetlands.to.negotiate. nbtgs. t&Oklaboira to open an oyster sho1 St PIlladelphIa to pa*bpennies. 4 t&ftuebeC to quit quaring. - R t Rassia to rI'ssrace rlota.( S,to Sent n~bI&o0selY saucepans. ?to Turke .to taste tjobaceo. U to Utah to urge us # umprd1aa.t V to Vienna to ylsit vi ous viscounts. W to Washington t wiingly waste wages. Y to Yaswo t .yeli at yielding yokels. Z to Zanziba to zoologize zebras. This game, when played by the 014 er boys and girls, or evre by adults, I mde uproaringly funny by the quee and incongruous answers that ax giian without time to think thern u] -Detroit Free Press. .Two Orlelea. Do you want to knlow just the ci nigest thing that ever two little bird did? Let me tenl you-because rit *true. The birds were beautiful orioles an you know the curious, pretty nests th orioles make, swinging like a sof gray, silken ba'g from the high brane of some elm tree. Just three springs ago, the erfole had come to this grand, old~ elm tre that shaded the porch of a quiet farii house. They had picted out the vex branch they wanted; and now the must hunt for material to build thel pretty home. So they flew about, chirpitng am caling and busily gathering stra threads and zuoss-when-ob, joy What was that beautiful, long, whit1 silky stuff on the porch Sust unde their elm tree home? They flew dow very cautiously. They fitted this wa and that. Dare they take some< it- for their airy home? One moi peepyes-grandpa was sound aslee: There was no dioube about it. But ho should orioles know that the Ion. Jwhite whiskers belonged to hint They ventured nearer. They pulle Ione hair. They grew bolder an pued another. Two long, beautifi slky threads for their nest! The .R off to the tree and then back ft more. Grandpa still slept. The mtD rogues were having such a good time when Aunt Lucy happened to sp: them. She laughed alcud and o course that frightened the birLs an grandpa awoke. But vait-just hea the rest. Aunt Lucy was so please( at what the cute lit.-e cricles ha< done, that she determined they shoul. have all the pretty threads of hai: they wanted. So that very afternoon she took some of Mary's golden locks a few more of grandpa's and some o her own glcssy black hai and spread them on a brigh cloth, on the porch. Thei she warned the family to keep ver. quiet and see what happened. In les: than an liour'the orioles had takei every hair and carried it to their tree Before many days the pretty nest wa, done and the birds were enjoying theil Dew home. In the fall, after the orioles had lef their elm tree home, Aunt Lucy ha( ,some one climb the tree and gd tho nest, and there so curiously woven inti the lining, were the soft white, goldei and black hairs. Aunt Lucy keeps the nest In her par lor and counts it as one of her great est treasures.-Primary Education. Lavtof the Photographs. When Papa Ellephant's photograp] camd home you may be sure it create< e a tremendous sensation throughou the menagerie. The animals 'all crowd ed round to look at it, and the noisi 6 as they grunted, squeaked, squeale< a'd bellowed their different opinioni f was simply deafening. "It's his very tail," shrieked the par rot. "And his trunk is lifelike; I coul( not 1ave drawn it -better myself,' g braved'the donkey, who, as you know is vry .good at drawing things though I think perhaps he, is bette: d at 'drawing carts than -elephants. "And his dear: little eyes," sighei the' sentimental love-bird. "Ho sweet!" e"Fiddlesticks," said the geshawk,' "It's no more like him ,than like me. And he stalked off muttering to him self, . "Sweet little eyes, indeed! wonder the silly thing idn't say 'De I little feet,' while she was about it. It'l 6 sickening the way she flatters tha t great booby, and Iwonder what Mri Elephant is. about to allow it?" But Papa Elephant was beaming; h< took no nottee Whatever of the goa hawk's' remark. . "I thin it's prett. fair,' he said. modestly; "and tomoz Srow you shall take baby to be photc ~graphed, too, my dear," he added, tury fing, to his wife, who looked quite I size larger than usual with pride an< LImportance. tSo the next morni.ng they went. "She will xisake a lovely picture n a'amn, a real beauty; there's-no doub Sabouft that," 'said the monkey, jrattini B i head on the side -and -surveyini -little 3iss Elephant WIth an admirini Now, as Baby Elephant was ver: Ishort and very fat with very large ear: and very little. eyes, 'and a-nasty sulka tilmper, she.was not by any meansi ;beautyi but, of coure:her fond mam ma thought her lovely, and quitF L gred with al1 the flattering remark of'the cunning 'monkey. "Turn your toes -out, my dear, an<4 let your -ears flop a little more," shi said, smilingd ith gratined materia vanty at thie stumpy little, object " ~Do as the gentlenian tells you, ducks i and look pileasant" "Shan't,' replied the animal .ehlld I early shutting her little eyes, ani tuning up ber trunk, as' she had i 0nose. 'The monkey discreetly had a loud fi of coughing at once, 'while Mrs. Ele .phant tried' to coax her refractory ot! .spring into goodl behaviour, and afte: several attempts she was Induced ti get Int.o the proper position. )"PlayfuLlittle pet,' said the monkey - smiling as~agably as he could. "Oh; yeS. it's all her playful dIsposi tion," assentyd Mrs. Elephant, eager ly. "She is such a giddy little thing like a kitten, you know." *'"Oh, very like a kitten; very muel -so indeed," agreed the don2key polite oy-out loud. "Nasty, ill-tempered littli brat," he muttered to himself. rBut at last he managed to get Mis: Elephant in a corner and hastily tool -the photograph and ran off with 1 Into a dark cupboard at the end 0 the room, which,smelled like a partic u1rly nasty chemist's shop. .While he was gone Miss, Ebephan would amuse herself by trying to 1ool through the camera, although he: mamma repeatedly told her to leavi it alone and tome and sit down liki a good child; and at last she got he: 'head under the piece of .black clotb as she had seen the monkey do, anm could not get-out again. In her strug gles she knocked the whole thing ove ,and fell on it, which broke it into littli pieces. And just then the monkey ran bacl Iin a state of great ezeitement to sa: Ihe must take another photograph, a: he found he' had forgotten to take thi cap off the camera, and therefore ther< was no portrait. But, alas, the appara tus was smashed; no more picture; could be taken, and Mrs. Elephani who had put her best bonnet on, irl tending to have her own photograpi taken as well, as a .surprise for Papa fairly cried with disappointment. But I am glad to say she gave littl Miss Elepha.nt a good whipping whe> she got home, and sent her to bei without any supper, which served he right.-Chicago Record-Herald. A SugtgestIon. "No, I'm not very well impressel with the house," said the prospectiv tenant "The yard is fright'ully small there's hardly room for a single flom der bed." "Think so?" replied the agent; "bu -er-mightn't you use folding flowe be"-Phladelnhia Press. Best For tne Bowe. , No mtter whbt ails you, headach^ to i r sancer, you will never get well until you1 bowels are put right. CAsCAtETs help nature cure yo-l without a gripe or pain, produci easv natural movements, coyt you just V cent to star. geiiing your iealth back. CAs CA.RTs Candy C thsriic, the genuine, put ui in meil boes, every tablet has C. C. C rtazcd cn it. Beware of imitations. Every rman v-ho fails feels that he ia victim of circumstances. FITS permaneatly cured. No fits or nervous mess after.2rst Avs use of Dr. Kline's Grea Nerve Restorer. 62trial bottle and treatise frei Dr. R. H. KL:,Nx. Ltd., 981 Arch St., Phila. Pa With an umbrella. it is always a case o put up or shut up Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for childrei teething, soften the gums, reduces inflamma tion,allays pain, cures wind colic. 25c a bottle. The' people who are always short find i difficult to get along. 1 amsure Piso's Cure for Consumption save. my life three years ago.-MEs. T3&oMAs ROB Zis, Maple St., Norwich, N.Y., Feb. 17, 1900 It is better to give than to receive wha you don't want. H. H. GREEN's Sois, of Atlanta, Ga., ar, the only successful Dropsy Specialists in th world. See their liberal offer in advortisemen in another column of this paper. Mexico has issued during 1901 $252,00 in postal drafts on the United States. PUTNAN FADELEss DYES are fast to sun light, washing and rubbing. Sold by all drug gists. _______ A. H. Copeland, the first train dispatcl: er in the world, is at present living i Chenca, a village in Illinois. STATE OF Ono, CiTy OF TOLEDO, 33 Lucis COrXTY. FrJxu J. CHzxzY makes oath that he is th renior partner of the firm of F. J. CHENEY Co.,doing business inthe City ofToledo,Count and State aforesaid, and that said- firm will pa the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLm;ABs for eac and every case of cATAmnm that cannot b cured by the use of HAL's CATARRH CuRZ. FRAN J. CHENEY. Swora to before me and subscribed in m: r -... presence, this 6th day of December fzAL 1A. D., 1886. A. W. GLAsO. -a- Niotary Public. Hall's Catarrh Care is taken Internally. ani "dretly on the blood and mucous surface of a system. Send for testimonials, free. F. 3. CzzNzy & Co., Toledo, 0. Rars y ftVW are the best. As ounce of gold was worth ftme eens *f silver in the year 1880. It weul buy ftenty-ine ounces in 1900. r RmWoblyn, X. Y., Jan. 10th.-A very timel a!d prical suggestion comes from a physi CiZnZLf this city; be cays: " Take Giriel Tea. -the HErb Medicine. It is especiall needed at this season, when the system is aF to ba out of order from eating rich food. Thi wonderful remedy cleanses the system an - regiate the Jiver, kidneys, stomch an r bowel. It is simple, pira and effective, an - is good for youngand old."' -France , produces $15,000,000 ~worth c .chestnuts a year, an'd Italy $20,000,00 worth. -__________ A 100-foot mast has been set up I Siaconset, Mass., .for the wirele: telegraph station which will receit messages from the Nantucket lig: Sship. The ground connections wvel "made by placing eight heavy in Stallic, plates,,two and a half by elgi feet, In the ground. PolicIes make good tools when fC ged out of prin'ciple. Thezman with awoo len leg should p rhis best foot forward. Tetter is Terble. *ht T.ttsrlne cutres it. "Mywifehshad T4 Ster for twentynears, and Teterine is the on thing that does her jgood. Send abox;"-A. Crane, (frane, N.m 50c. a box bmail fro y. 3T.huptrine, Savzb*, Ga., f~our dru Atnof coal is said to yield.about 80 feet of purified gs. Mothers, Did you everaise-Goosi s z.szLrmIxx'r f your little ones? You should never be witl out this remedy-It cures all aches and pair Couqhing "I was given up to die with quick consumption. I then began to use Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I improved at once, and am now in perfect health."-Chas. E. Hart man, Gibbstown, N. Y. It's too risky, playing with your cough. The first thing you know it will be down deep in your lungs and the play will be over. Be gin early with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and stop the cough. Three a!--es: 27)c., enongb for an ordinary cold; 50c., just right for bronchtis, boase ness, hard colds, etc.; 51. most economical for chronic casesind to keep on band. J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, MUS. 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