The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, February 14, 1902, Image 2
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COLUMBIA LEvTER.
Columbia, Feb. 13.-There is only
one more week of legislative work be
fore the present general assembly. The
appropriation bill is now under discus
sion in the house and has not yet
reached the Senate. It will take sev
eral days to dispose of it.
The proposed amendment to the con
stitution for biennial sessions was killed
In the Senate yesterday though a ma
jority of the Senators'voted for it, but it
requires a two-thirds vote. I think it
is just as well that the bill was
killed. At one time I was disposed
to think biennial sessions would be
better for the State and would save
money but the more I have thought of
it the more I have been convinced that
there was'very littte in the proposi
tion.
* *
The Newberry delegation held a
meeting yesterday afternoon to discuss
local matters and make recommenda
tions. The present board of control for
the county was recommended for reap
pointment as follows: Jacob Senn, J.
R. Scurry and J. W. P. Harmom. The
following were recommended for ap
pointment as supervisors of registra
tion: T. E. Epting, T. J. Wilson and
. W. D. Johnson. This is the same
board with the exception of Mr John
son who takes the place of M r. W G.
Peterson. .
**
The levy for ordinary county pur
poses was fixed at 2J mill4, the same
that it is now. There seems to be
about $5,000 and an additional levy of
a debt of one-fourth mill was made to
provide for this, so that the total levy
for an ardinary county will 21 mills.
In regard to,Mr. Dominick's bill io
amend the charter of the Newberry
Graded School it is proper to say that
there were two -reasons for const itu
tuting tne board of trustees as it is
under the old charter. One was to give
a member to each of the six churches
and have one at large, in addition to
the election of one from each of the
f.ur wards of the town, making the
eleven trustees. The purpose in mak
ing the board self perpetuating was to
guard against letting the management
of the school pass out of the hands of
* ~ the white people and those wttp paid
the taxes. This latter reason no
longer exists since the adoption of the
constitution of 1895 and did not in
practical realitf when the school was
founded. I think, however, Mr. Dom
Inick's bill should be amended so as to
/provide for seven trustees, one from
each ward, if so desired, and two from
- the town at large. It has passed the
honse and is niow in the senate It is
practically In the hands of Senator
Mower. Wben in Newberry the other
,day I heard a good many patrons of the
school express themselves ini favor of
the bill.
There has been one de a' h a.m--ng the1
members of the Legislatur' this ses
sion. Yesterday morningz H on. B. 1H
-Theus, a member from H smpton
County, died at his rooms at the Culd
well Hotel after a brief illness withI
pneumonia. The house and senate ad
journed yesterday afterioon out of
raspect to his memory, and a
special committee from the house 1
*was appointed as an escort to convey
the remains to his home in Hampton. I
Mr. Theus had been a member for two I
terms and while be did not talk much I
he was agood member and had thei
confidence and respect- of all his as- t
sociates.-t
The Legislature up to this time has
ratified twenty-one Acts and Joint Res
ojutions. They have all been approved.
bfv the governor. They were approved
only yesterday, except the Jury Law 1
and the Code. These titles are copied 'l
from the bills themselves.
C
To declare the Code as submueted by
the Code Comamissionser of South Caro
lina to be the only General Statutory
Law of the State- r
Relating to the selecti"n, drawing
and summoning of jurors in the circuit
courts of this State.
To amend an Act entitled "An Act to i
authorize and empower cities, towns, ~
townships and other munici pal corpo-d
rations to issue negotiable coupon
bonds for the refunding or payment, in
whole or la j art, of bonded indebted- b
ness, and any unpaid past due initerest
thereon, existing at the time of adop
tion of the present Constit ution," ap- 0
proved March 9, 1896.
To authorize the commission sp- $
pointed for the lighting of the Stare
public buildings to pay out of the
thirty thousand dollars appropriated by
"An Act to provide for the lighting of a
the State House and other pubiic build- ti
lngs" the;contrac's made by them wi'h c
the Columbia Water Power Compan~y
and with Caesid3 & Sons Manufactur
ing Company, and to have wireai the ul
* professors' residences and students' is
dormitories of tbe S )utn Carolina Col- A
lege.
To provide for payment of costs of al
criminal cases transferred from one ni
- county to another. is
To protect keepers of board ing houses.
To amend Section 1681 of the Revised
Statutes of the thate(of Sou:h Carolina,
of 1893.
To amend& Secti n 984 of the Revised
Statutes of 1893, so as to exempt den
tists from jury duty
To direct the distribution to the Uni
versity of the South at Sewanee, Ten- W
nessee, of certain Acts and Resolutions, W
Statutes and Codes of this State. n
To provide for the erection of a new 10
jail for Pickens Countv. dc
ToatoieteCetrilon
LathrRizerthe Chestoil cane aKi
hLcation Raoad itsan trak cang K
tiuasb
Te loiorpofrite thec Frn chrtainpar- an
anduterns alra bean. T
To amndornoratetitlFednch BrAct a
and Southern Railroad Company. Ti
a
Tn amand an Ant antitled "An Act Da
:,o aweud au Act entitled An Act to
iutborize the city council of Anderson
o issue bonds in aid of an aaditional
5ub-eription to the Capitai stock of the
S4vanuah Valley Railroad, to vJidate
fhe city ordinattce!, and elect ion authbmr
iz.ng the same, and to auLhorize a
cunsolidation of said bonds wilh
furwcr issue of bonds for the same par
pose," approved December 24th, 1884.
To authorize Pick,ns Count3 to p;ay
past indebtedness of s-Aid County and to
put said cout,y on a casi ba*, and to
authorize Lue levy and coliee, ion of a
special tax for tue pay ment of the
same.
To amend Section 1919 of the Gene
ral Seatutes of the State of Sou! a Caiu
lina, being Section 2041, of the Revised
Statutes of this State, relating to the
appraisement of the personal estate of
Interstates by allowing the apprais
ment to be made by qualified electors.
To prevent the sale of certain fire
crackers.
To amend Section Three Hundred
and Forty-five (345) of the Code of Civil
Procedure of 1893 with regard to ap
peals.
Empowering the winding up or dis
solution of all Corporations.
To amend an Act entitled "An Act to
allow the opening of Dispensaries in
Pickens and Oconee Counties and to
provide for the distribution of the
profits therefrom in said Coun.ties," ap
proved 18th December, A. D 1894
To authorize the sale or excbange of
certain Railroad Stocks and Bonds by
the County Board of Commissioners of
Chesterfield County, and to direct the
disposition of the proceeds.
To validate the action of the County
Commissiorers of Obonee County, and
of the committee charged with the
erection of a new jail for the said
county in exchanging lots with R. Y.
Jaques for the erection of the new jtil.
JOINT RESOLUTIONS.
To ratify and confirm a cortrac ima e
by the commission crea!:-d b; -An
Act .o Provide for Liabting the StaL,
House and other Public Baddings."
approved Feb -uary 21, A D.. 1901, with
the Columbia Wdler Power C-mpany.
;,f date, the 13 t day of September,
1901; also a contract of said couimission
with Cassidy & San M mufaciuring
Company, of date. 27Eh Ntivemb-r, 1901.
To rtquire the treasurer of Cheroicee
county to pey certain surplus to special
sinking fund comwiszion.
To authorize and empower the 3oard
of C.unty Commissioners of Cherokee
county to apply certain surplus to
bridge debt.
Authorizing the Board of County
Commissioners of Cherokee county to
borrow money from the sinking fund
of said county.
T.) authorize and require the pty
,uent of certain past due school claim
in Williami'ourg county.
Authorizing and requiring the County
-uperintendent of Education for
Charleston 4ouity to approve, and the
county treasurer of said county to pay
a certain certificate or warrant in favor
>f E P. Suties for the building of a
schbool house.
Relating to the division of the dis
pensary profits bebween the county and
town, so far as the same relates to
Bamnberg county.
To authorize and direct the Secretary
of State to deliver to the Ladies' Memo
rial Association of Greenwood, 8. C.,
or its authorized agents the section of
tranite column lying on the State
bouse grounds nearest Assembly street
with the circular base and cap stone
for same.
The report of the proceedings at the
anveiling of the South Caroliba monu
Enent on the Chickamauga battlefield,
as prepared by the secretary of the
sommission. Gen. C. I. Walker, has
ust been issued. Any veteran who de
ires a copy may secure one by enclos
~ng a postage stamp to the E. H. Aull
30., Newberry, S. C.
The Savannah News says that Gen.
itzhugh Le'e was approached by a re
yorter in Louisville not long since for
in interview. The reporter got no fur
her in questioning Gen. Lee than
'What do you think-" when he was
i:terrupted by the gen3ral with these
rords: "I don't think at all. The
act is, I am not allowed to think. I
~m an officer in the United States
rmy." General Lee is right, if he
wants to think he ought to get out of
he service, or at least keep his thoughts
o himself.
Don't Let Them Suffer.
Often children are tortured with itch
ng and burning eczema and other skin
liseases but Banklen's Arnica Salve
tals the raw sores, expels inflam
nation, leaves the skin without a scar.
3lean, fragrant, cheap, there's no salve
in earth as good. Try it. Cure guaran
eed. Only 25c at all druggists.
Four Good and Suffieient Reasons.
There are four good and sufficient
easons why you should use "Clifton"
our:
1. Because it is the best patent flour
a the market, and makes the whitestr
ad lightest biscuit and rolls and mosts
elicious cake and pastry.
2. Because it is absolutely pure,
eing guaranteed by the Anti-Adultera
on League, the executive committee
Swhich will pay any one who discov
es any adulteration in it a reward of
,000.
3. Because it is marle of the best se
~cted wheat grown on Kentucky soil ~
ad is milled as much with regard to
te nutritive value of the flour as its
>lor and rising qualities
4. Because it is the only flour man
ractured south of the Ohio river that
guaranteed by and bears the Anti. a
dulteration League trade mark, thus
ording the consumer absolute immu
ty from the poisonous mineral that C
being used to adulterate flour. 8
For sale by Edw. R. Hipp and the ~
U
almetto Grocery Co.
BRANSFORD MILLS,
O wensboro Ky. N
"I Stood In a Draught, c
th my coat off and caught this O
etched cold," says the sufferer. He M
ed not pay a heavy penalty if be fol
ws his act of folly with an act of wis- at
m. Soak the feet in hot water with fri
easpoonful of Perry Davis' Pain- be
ler in it. Take a teaspoonful of at
in Killer in hot sweetened water at wi
d time and be thankful for so simple or
d speedy a way to break up a cold. ch
ere is but one Painkiller, Perry
vis.
DIND IN ARKANSAR.
MrP. livrAh E Ourtmn gr d Pn Died the
S-tne Dayl-Mvi. Itsr4on wa,s a Native
of Nrwhe-rry ( ointy.
The following sad account of
the deat.h of a mother and her son
which occurred in Arkadelphia,
Arkansus, on the 3d inst., is taken
from The Siftings Herald, of the
6th instant. Mrs Burton was a native
of this county and the family has many
friends acd relatives who sympathize
with them in their troubles.
"Death the relentless destroyer of
homes, invaded the household of Mr.
Kay Burton and took his beloved wife
and son on the same day, the Sabbath,
February 2nd, 1902. Their sickness
began with the grippe, but soon devel
oped into pneumonia, which in a few
days proved fatal. Mrs. Burton dying
at six o'clock a m., and her son Flave,
at one p. m. Mrs. Burton's maiden
name was Stuart, the daughter of Wil
liam and Elizabeth Stuart, of New
berry, S. C. She was born on the 23d
day of August, 1843, and was married
to Mr. Kay Burton on August 23d, 1863,
and moved from South Carolina to Ar
kansas in 1866, and settled in Clark
County. She was the mother of nine
children, five boys and four girls, all of
whom are living, except Flave, who
died the same day as his mother. Mrs.
Burton made a profession of faith in
Christ, as her Saviour, in childhood,
and united with the M. E. Church
South, and has ever since been an earn
f'st and activ.e work,,r in her Master's
ciuse. S,;v :,d her un were buried at
Friendship eie, at 11 o'ciock, Feb
ruary 3d inst.
It was the wri:vr's prilege to know
Mrs. Burton, for a number of years, to
visit her home, and preach at a school
house near by. ll.r Ci Lris! ian charac
ter -was exemplary, a:id she was very
hospittble and eharitabie. As a wife
and mother, she was wur by of her hus
band and chi;dren "Rising up and call
ing her blessed." Sile Oied "in the
faith."
"Flavius J , her son, who passed
away a few bours after his mother, was
born May 8th, 1883, he was a young
man of good parts. He had never
made a prifession of faith in Christ,
but said in his sicknesb that he was not
afriid to die, and that he would meet
his mother in eternity. Remember
trio creator in the days of thy youth,
before the evil days shall come.
ONE WHO KNEW HER.
Fore warned,
Forearm ed.
The liability to disease is greatly
lessened when the blood is in good con
dition, and the circulation healthy and
vigorous. For then all refuse matter
is promptly carried out of the system;
rtherwise it would rapidly accumulate
-fermentation would take place, the
blood become polluted and the consti
tution so weakened that a simple
malady might result seriously.
A healthy, active circulation means
good digestion and strong, healthy
nerves.
As a blood purifier and tonic S. S. S.
has no equal. It is the safest and best ,
remedy for old people and children
because it contains no minerals, but is
made exclusively of roo~'ts and herbs.
No other remedy so thoroughly and
effectually cleanses the blood of im
- -- puritics. Atlhe
same time it builds
.. up the veeak and de-.
bilitated, and reno
vates the entire sys- -
temn. It cures per-manently all manner
of blood and skin troubles.
Mr. E. E. Kelly, of Urbana; 0., writes:
"I had Eczer-a on my hands and face for
five yea-a. it would break out in little
white patr's, crusts would form and
drop off, leavmng the skin red and infiam
ed. The doctors did me no good. I usedr
all the medicated soaps and salves without
benefit. 8. 5. 8. cured me, and my skin (
is as clear and smooth as any one' s."t
Mrs. Henry Siegfried, of Cape May, N.
y., says that twenty-one bottles of 8. 8. 8.
cured her of Cancer of the breast. Doc
trs and friends thought her case hope- I
ess.
Richard T. Gardner, Florence, S. C.,
sufiered for years with Boils. Two bot
bles of S. 8. S. p:it his blood in go.od con- I
ltion and the Eoils di.appeare d.
Send for our free book, and write
our physicians about your case.4
AIedical advice free.
THlE SWiFT SPEClFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
ifThBuck Stove, sold by H. E. Todd s
& (o., is certainly aun ideal stove.t
n fact. in resp. ct to its <'ial y, beauty
ad ' vali ble 'ervice, it s'a"'s unparal
l'et t. any *4r iele of its ki' d! I have
e. n usi' g a Buck Stove for quite a :
dr ile and I like i' so well that I would
~of ive itin exchange for any other
tov'. Very respectfullv'
EUG. S W ER TS.
No who rrv, S C'. Jan. 15. 1902. f6t I
Mast er's Sales.
TATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY--IN
COMMON PLEAS.
. Monmroe HIarris, Administor of the~
P-ersondi Es>ta;te of Jaimes Y. Hirris, -
against
Ella M Su'.er. D--fendant.
YORDER O'THI E COURTI H ER~E
i i i --ell to the nih I est bid
r.. befor. '.nC Couurt B1.use: at New
*, r'. 8 (., on sale(ay it. M treb,
..02 , ll t.he two tiracts or pianta
Ones of land situ~at' ac.d teing in the
ounty of Newberr.s, and Surie afore. sc
ed cent+i-ing in Trac-t No 1, Oc.
andred anid F,.rty ;wo (142; Aeres.
or!'- mN l0s, andJ( b-mndi(I'd by ian o f ''
7. i. Oxn'-r, G'-o. E Hardy, Adoilhus er
ardy, Mrs. R. W All n an d .r
an ce.
Trt.et N '. 2, the M:intonr Tract, ,
ntai ning Twenty-one (21) .\its, more. Ir.
-less, and bounded hy larnds of W. B. ~
(
..:n;r, .\hs Hlaiaah Henderson and tin
rs. Sallie Honderson. (
Tferms of Sal.: Oost.!1ir.l el-i. ha
ce on a credit of on~e anid tw o years
rm diay of s-tie. t *e cred tort on toen U
e-d by ~Jh a hond o)' i eu-cha. r "
h leatof purcase to pa all, dr
han patof this bidrinasto. l Pur
any t pay ofr hipadpner s.sr
H.e t pay fvR pArD te. T
iaster.'s Ofice Fehrnar, 102.
That Cough
nangs on
i You have used all
sorts of cough reme
dies but it does not
yield; it is too deep I
I seated. It may wear '
itself out in time, but
it is more liable to
produce la grippe,.
pneumonia or a seri
ous throat affection.
You need something I
that will give you I
strength and build 1
up the body.
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
will do this when everything
else fails. There is no doubt
about it. It nourishes,
istrengthens, builds up and,
makes the body strong and
healthy, not only to throw
off this hard cough, but to
fortify the system against
further attacks. If you are
run down or emaciated you
should certainly take this
nourishing food medicine.
Soc. and $z.oo, all druggists.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY-I
PROBATE COURT.
By W. W. Hodtres, Esq , Probate Jutlee
W HEREAS, ELLA I. BOYD
Mary J Parr and Hugh K BoyI
made suit to me, to grant them Let
ers of Administration of the estati
>f and eiff cts of Q. F. Boyd, deceased
The-e are therefore to cite and ad
onish all and singular the kindred an<
ceditors of the said C. F. Boyd, de
eased, that they be and appear befor<
ne. in t he Court of Probate, to be helt
t Newberry Court House, 5. C, or
he 1st day of March next, after publica
~ion thereof, at 11 o'cl..ck in the fore
~o'n, to show cause, if any they have
vby the said Acimini.t.ration shoulc
lot be granted.
liven untder my hand, this the 13tt
L S] day of February Atino Domini,
I902.
W. W HODGES, J. P. N. C.
[REASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF)
COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY,
Washingt"n, D. C , Jan. 21, 1902.
W HEREAS, BY SATISFACTORY
evidence presented to the un
lersigned, it has been made to appear
hat th' F"'at N.tion, Bevk of Whit
aire, in toe County of New berry, and
at'e of Sout,h Carolina, has complied
ith aV rhe provisions of the Statutes
f the United States required to he comn
lied evth before an asociation shall
e authorized to commence the buRi
e of t-arking.
No -3 'herefore., I, WVm. B Ridgely,
emiptrolle-r of the currency, do hereby
ertify that the First Nar ional Bank of
Vhtie in the town of Whitruire,
~our'y of Newberry at2'd State of South
arolina, is authorized to commence
e bus~i'veeQ of bank ing~ as provided in
~ect ion 5, 169 of the Revised Statutes
f the United Stntes
n testimony whereof wit.ness my hand
and seal this 21st January, 1902
[Signed] WM. B. RIDGELEY, [L.S ]
fo. 6102. Compt roller of Currency.
ents Make Dollars..
And people with good sense
pend their money at home tor
at puts money in circulation .
IORAL:
[ave your laundry work done at
e NEWBERRY STEAM LAUN
RY. Don 't send it away.
With 14 cents' worth you get a
cycle ticket
L. B. AULL,
Lessee.
ll1mbia. NM8brry 8rA L8Uf6nS RDilPOBI
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad.
th Carolina In! er-State and West Indian
Exnositton
Tick'ats .e sa.Le at f->J!OWing? rates:
'rom :pss A (Ct s.' B CI 'ss ('
urenis, . C., $4.7,0 $6.75 $4.'ii0
io' S. C., 8.75 6.411 4.4'1
wbe ry -. C. 7.'5 5.70 '0
a f.t-r ity . S. I h .45 8.3
:t e Moun tain,' (. I., 7 .1 5.20 .5
u ,i S. C. 5 4.6i .2
.aass A t icketSs s..d daily to May 3~ st con
ous nassge, final limit June '2d 191.
las B tickets sold' dlaily to May 3 st, con
n Ios ):I's me, fina LIm.ant '3 da~ys in addi
II to (d te of sale.
'las C ticket'aso!d Tuesd(ay and 'Th'rsday
'en wee'k t o~ May)*. 29th, e uiti u usM p 'sage
1 imit seve t int adit'i)in to '1 te of
uir schedule and lut ther in forl' Liu ad
.'s E. C&VEN UGHI, Agent.
Ne wierry,. S. C'.
J1. F. LIVI'NGSTON. Sol's Ag't,
Cotumbia S. C.
M'.. EMR H.' I' E 1ERSON
Traffic Managei. ~.cn. Pass. AgeL.t.
You
Un Get
Paper Bags,
Wrapping Paper,
Butter Paper,
Lard Trays,
And Twine
at
Wholesale
Prices
at
Mayes
Bookstore..
k~ t
>/
THE SICK
W:mt the best medicines
VINOL
is warranted to cure or money re
funded. Call for booklet descrip
tive of it.
W. E. PELHAM & SON,
Prescription Pharmacists.
Vale till
We have just receiv- oi
ed a line of Sentimen
tal and Comic Valen-D
tines ranging in price b
from l cto $2.00Oeach.
M
Call and examine our a
line, we can pleasea
re
you.
WRemember Feb- g
ruary l4 is the day. fo
S. B. JONES. Tn
COMPLETE_
Power Plants
For Factories and Mills.J
ENGINES;
Corliss, Automatic, Plain Side to
Valves.fu
BOILERS; i
Heaters, and Pumxps-.c
SAW MILLS; ea1
From smalil plantation mill, to the
heaviest mills in the market. "C
All kinds of wood working machinery
Flour and corn milling machinery. rer
Complete ginning systems, Lummus bit
Van Winkle and Thomas. Engines,
Boilers, Saws, Gins in stock for quick
delivery.
1326 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
RATES TO EXPOSITION.
T ~COLUMBIA,' NEW BERRY&
LaIureuns railroad will sell excur
sion tickt:ti C.'(harles'ton and return
during the Expos.ition at the following
rates: From N.owherry, S. C.
7 7 j Tikts on sala daily lim
4 .4 iite toreturn June 3. 1902 ~
$5 P'fj Tickets on saY. daily,.
S limited to returui 10day s
901 Ticke;s on sale Tues
$ .9 i days and Thursdays,
limite~d to return seven das s.
Correspondinry reduced rates from
>ther points.
Land arid $ecurity Co.
WILL BUY AND SELL
Notes, Bonds and
Mortgages (
Stocks of all kinds and
Real Estate
0.B AE,Peiet
O. B. MAYRD , Se Panreasident.
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pakgs TeyAilI
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en/ mn I wrtttiresio ia r
det st ffec ofyon Ashmlee fort
I0 dwt.ps oi sh afrt
wo a i a wel a mny thrs,Ic
Yours respectfly
RT!AFT BROS. MEDICINE CO.
entlemen: I wris thiub!e withri fsth
remdie s f, bt i.hyn Aave alfied. tot
end-fi with. ri a ote Is foun frelif
sizwr bottle and weI amave orteful. 1I
niw vars wahstnabe to Nwork. I atn
nes'sI imvementa. Thiste sing you e
d me adderes, free rivingll street.
comn ot mediciWrit all on aressi
hat: asttrdou ith tiohre
h emdi bth~ey have sailed -. I
>rtersit a praps bote coud elka
land botleir mnds ar not eoube Ihn
nTeFF PIANoy day.rei thevmry fines C
do o delarite t onhe drell
Thanyre reallks yof ecn iunish some
m'th yu av hsatc ed u' 'hon st'ef"
yWrite to day and get cto-ry price on~v
>rfTs cade of p thpe whea theE
i.and t rmn a rer ) Batiore, Mdan
Tr-wm P1INO Tee very firnet N
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Ne w York. .Jani 3 1901.
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VON SPRINGS, N. Y.. FeIb. 1, 1901
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