The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, March 04, 1902, Image 2
I4. II. A I 11a. '.nITi'h.
The aetion of Major Mlieah .1enhins
in refusing to necept the 1w,vord which
was to have been presented to himil by
Pr1esidenlt lloosevelt, upon the luVita
tionl of Col. 'I'illma tn, will le commcrl(i
ed1 throughout, the State. As a soldier
and its a gentleman ho could not have
done otherwise. H-e was atcaptaill u"der
Col. 1Zaosevelt in the battle where
he displayed such conlspicuous cou rage
as to (!ill forth from his chief and
frietli the words engraved upon tbe
seahhard of the sword, which words
contributed iore than any other one
thing towards bringing his bravery be
fore the people ofth is ecun try, and that.
man, his former chief, is now 1'resident
of the United Stattesand Col tmamnder-in
chief of its armies. lie took the right
course and his actionl was what wias ex
pected of'him 1v the people of Soith
Carolina. Col. 'illmatn lls received at
just rebuke for an indignity oll'ered the
I'resiient, and Major Jenkins ailts vin
diented tLe State by lis action in re
fusing to necept t,hc" sword.
Th'ei sword pro-wntatitollnmatter ha'
been made ia great dal l( more of than it,
deserved. It was at private; m atter" be
tween those who were to give the
sword and Mlaj. Jenkins. Cot. .Jas. ii.
Tillian had no ant,hority to act in thi
unat ter in the enpacity of Lielltenla nt
Go0ve'n or. If he desired to withdraw
the invitation extended to I'resident
IRoosevelt to present the sword to Malj.
.1enkinls that was a 1 matter bet ween himl
and the others who purchased it and
the Stiate had othing whaitever to d(1
with it. But by sending lie telegran
to I'resinient Iiooscvelt in his oflicial
capacity 1as a state ollicer it brouglIt tie
State in lit least to those who do not iun
d'r tai the eirrunstainces. We hope
the incident is closed. Of course I'resi
dent Itoosevelt, will not, deliver' i t,
sword and \laj. J enkins has now de
clined to nerept, it.
Gov. \leSweemney is to he commtnenlld
for his prompt act.ion in illimg the va
canny in the Audit.or's ollive c"ausedl b1
tihe death of A idito' ('romr. lie has
also done the right thing in appointilg
young Mr. William W1a(lace 'rulrer,
the son of the former Audlitor, and we
'ay this without anly dispairagenlent of
the claims of the other applicants or
of thiel' fitness for the position. Tihe"
young m111 has been doing the work of
tle ollice during tile illness of his father
and is fnlaiiar with the detatils of the
work and IF filly competent to dischargn'
the .i tl.ies of t le ollice. We feel sure
hie will make an etlirient, and anl ob lig
ing ollicial. Hlis appoiuttment will mneet
the approval of the people of the county,
in the death of Wallaace ('aihoun
Cromer (he vounty has lost an exrellent
citizen ali an ellicient and i ains'taking
oflleial. lel was yet in the prime of
life and in the ordinary ourse of hu
yearsf u eful. f servi. e to... i. .1o8 ' . uty
orderel'(d othier'wise. Hie laves as8 a1 hier'
taIge to is famli1l an hionoral'le record
and1( a1 useful life.
What's tile maliter' with lion. I,.
Wa)lher beingilt'urt nt. 'ongressmmnyl
-Geor'getowm OutJook.
N othin g w halt'eer. You could sc'ar'ee
ly tin a1( mo~utre alble r'epresenitativ l'Inl
the nati onl) Conm)g ress thIami -'enatlor'
Walker'.__________
I 't,ATT.
Ad ivIite'i thait It WVoule,,'t h,e I' rolser for thle
il'Metent to) VisIt t.u!mlrenton.
New York, March0l 2.--TeTimes0 wilt
8113 today:
Senatlor il I11.i Tibaan oif South (Caro
lina1, wats al ('aller On Senal1tor l'latt, at
t.he LFifth Avemne hotel yesterday ( Sat
uridaty).
The tal1k lai.ed~i over1 hIlf an 11our1.
One of the pri nctipal topIes of con versa
tion waIs tIe ii'propose visit, oft Pr'esl
dlont flooseveit to theo Chalestoni expo
Sitioni.
Senator Tillmnan is said t,o have been
ver'y explicit in 1h18 asset'ticn that, It
wouild not he politie for IPre'sidenlt
Rioosevelt to make a visit to South Car'o
linal owing to the Stte of publIc feelinig
t,her'e over the Mc Laurin-*Thiman inici
dent and the withdrawal of Prmesidenit
R~oosevelt's Iivitation to the senaItor' to
meeCt Prince IHenry at (linner at the
White House which was followed by
the telegr'am fmrom jieuit. Gov. TilIlman
of Mouth Carolinia cancelling the hivi
tation to the President to present a
swOrd to Major Miiicah J. Jenkins.
Senator lIatt when asked about the
eon ver.sationi said:
"I have had aI talk with Senator Till
man. Trho fact.s which have been
brought to myl attention will be laid be
lore Roosevelt. I shall ad vise the Pres
ident not, to go to Charteston."
Senator Platt declined to disctuss the
matter furthemr.
WVIIATi ilC OOVINOIt SAYS 1-"'ITult
PL4ATTI STAI'iM% EN'NT.
[The State, 3d.J
The telegram from New York from
the Associated Press yesterday morn
ing that Senator Platt of New York, in
consequence of an inter view with.Be'na
tor Tillman, had advised the president
not to visit the Charleston exposition,
was read with amnus6ment yesterday by
those familiar with present conditions
in this State. The telegram seems to
have created a considerable stir at the
North.
In response to telegrams from lead.
ing-New York newspapers last njght
Govenor Mar8weeney sid:
t.hat Se'nator ''illnan e, I t
such it statemen as has bll
lThcre is no loubt thatt e,Ir p
were a;.'greivcd i at tlhe I)ook( Ir Wa .
tonIt in iden,, hut sin I' nt t Ie"I" r - . '
ait11411 h,*llf j1rotil ti t stat! i n11'I hl;et '
ntecep1tell invit"ttionsl andll 111" t Or the 11
haved(linel with the lwe ,lenrt: atl
while South ( trolina couild nevk-r til
crltlc anythii of this 1(in(I for th. rta
son th ht, thl (11 not, beli eve in soci:tl
eItality, as far as tii visit of th pIres
thit I voice the sentiment, of every in
telligenc t III-in and1 citiz.'n that, not at "In
gle Irotest will be heartd, aid t,hnt. any
suy,gestion) of violence wtoulld be Stampedl"(
out promptly by Ilie Ieople', andl(] if nhee
essary, btiy the ollicials of the Statc.
South ('aIrolina has n;o syIIathiy with
the spirit of auariey, and any attl'lnIt
to insult the chief execltive of this
great Am'ricltn country would be 'Ion
den led andil1( put down here in I l'-e I1
Ietto State as readily as it wouhi in
any of the eautern Stlates. Shoul
I'resident lioosevclt. nce1t the cordial
invitation cxtemltul to himt by I'resi
tent \Yagener, the board of d;irecto's
of the' South ('arolina West I t(lbik1 atnd
Interstat e L po.sition coin ley In t l
citizenls of ('h i'll'ston h i" re.c, pltion
will he one' lever to ibe> for'ottel, for
South CarolillianN :ar1te noted for their
hospitality am1l high conception of the
proprieties.
"i retre't this at'itt.ion anl I do not
hesitate to s'ty thtt the people wtnttt it
to eet se. No good (llt volme fromt it
atid it is in ijuriou-; to the t;ood tlanee of
our pIeolple lertilally amlll linancilly
"It is altost f.rch-al to siip ose' I hat
the chief I-excttive would 1e enelantlg
crel of liersonal violence, It WoUld Ille
coward ly and1 Irticuilarly as ai resull of
I)olitical events. In t,his illstanee there
is nothinig to warrant the exI>ectat.ioni
of sucll troluble. \Ve have hat Slate
issues tiore trying and dangerou- with
ot troublc result ing, I aili !4.0t,iACOt
t,hat ou' pr"esieth'it coii go to ('harles
ton ar4t1 re'tur'n t,o \Yashington wit,h the
knowledvge that hl' had re'cuivell a ro1ost
cordiatl recvlption ever i'iven: onl' oe'n
p)ying his piositior
TIhis morning at 1:110 o'clock the
tovernor revived the following from
one of the New YI ik p)aIer:":
'Scttatolr I'lat1 t now says that the
man who called1 upon him tta1Ls a NI-t'
York iet'elintil tit.h ia Smoth ('aiolima
('otnect.ion, andl the intf'nel is I hit
they war'ethe pr idenlt lhrolugh
P'lat.t, on tlviotes from thelr South Ca1r
olin:t c:Intin t.ions. lunator" 'Tillmn>t
ilil ti not mention the mlatter to Senator
I'hat t. We dleeI it ad(Visatl to advise
you of true facts.''
SlENA'T tnt Tr1.I..\N l)-:Ntt.s Trl1a
New Yo k, Pll. 3.TeTimes to
day will say: Senator Tillman of Sothli
(tu'olina, who wtat in the city last. (Stin
lay) night, riiculd the hloa that
I'resiiletnt I'uos velt, w utbtlrl int'it1- datn
kr'I' in the vetnt of his roinV to ('har
lestou. TO at New York 'Titul-s re'porte'r
he declared that there wits no truth
in t>l stat.ement, publishedl yesterday"
that lie hiuul entlh'd oin Setiator Il'latt., at
.he~ l'ift Ali~ vetiuie hlotel oni Sat urd ay
not, to go to Sout1 hi ( 'aroelina.
"I did not. reac(h Newt Yolrk unt.il1 -I
sqlpient.l y I was nolt in Neiw Yo (rk yes
eridaiy. I did tnot t.hieefore' see Set m -
tori IPlatt, norl do I itend (.o se*e him."
"I)o you1 think the plresidentt wold
he ini danger oif his life if lie visits
( 'inarhestonil?" w as a-k ed.
plied. "'I amu sati111i(1 ihe wo(utihihe
t.rea it ed withl the uItmiost courIItesy."
TPhe 'I'Iies wtill also SaLv Setiator 'lit I
Oli soldh.,r'( Expe(riehnce,.
M . M., A ustIn, a civtil Warl v'eteran11, oIf
Wu ichestert, Intd. , wrtites: "My wife
was sIck Ia Ilng (Ittue illn 111 pite o goodI
docI(tor's treatmen.'tt, btut was wliolIly
enreid by3 Dr. Kinig's New I,ife Pillls,
wh lichl workedIt'( worliersh for' her healthi."~
They' i aways3' do(. TPry thiemi. Only 250
at. all drtuggta.
I ~ - M iss Sal lie I,. IBaket', II innah tL.
Ilinker, J1. 5. hlickley3, W illiam Book
mahin (cod), Jlohn Hoydl.
C---Saillie Colemian, E' G. Crat'ge, ..
C. Chappe'll, Geo. 1I. (Cremier, Mrts. Su
sie C'olemian.
ID--J. L. D ickert, MayI e 1 'l()m
niek.
I'-MNack Ear-vie, MIts. P.1 EpItling,
GGeorge P'. Glaitsgow, Itet Gil
111am1, Mrls. Mary I10. Grimes.
li-Berry iIoris, Li wis Huntelr.
J--.Jatke Jones0.
M-G. M. Meyer.
N-Nestbit, PI Ields & Co., llov. lIIarve
Nelson.
'-1. lH. 'elster, Ge;or-ge IPowetrs,
VTinnie Pi samter.
S-Ca'rrie St,reet, Mack Slbnykins,
Mrs. M. E. SmIt,h.
T--Clarence T1hatcker.
PersonIls calling for the letters wIll
leaise say they were tadvert,ited.
A cting P. M.
A lcegp MiyAtilry.
It I8 a mystery why womntn eindure
Baekache, I ientdace3, Nervousneiss
8leepleasneaus, Melancihly, Falinting
and DIzzy Mpells when thiousanids have
proved that Electric Hitters wIll
q ulckly cuire auch troubles. "'I auflered
for years with kIdney trouble," writes
Mrs. Phebe Cherley, of Peteru'on, Ia.,
"and a lame bac0k paitned me so 1 could1(
not dreas myself, but Electric Ilt teru
wholly cured me, and, althouuh 73
years old, I flow am able to do aill my
houseWork." It oIvercomles (Constlia
Lion, Improves A ppetite, gives perfect
health. Only 50c at all druggista,
t . , , . . t t1' t .1 ' ' t
l' ,1i i Il 1' h I 1 I "
"1I ,. r, . t ( :tf lh i a t 1, -1 -
t1,1 u1 te t., i 1 r tx
(The Site. L'...
T he TI'1.Ila Rtt seve'" i e -x -. ,
htiIn i,IIIItch tiellt of ah1 t i- '.';'0 : .
every st'! bo an. of tt. iinj to d i-- tt
uit'ttel to d14) t he State and the t'ha t<e
tol -:xposit on. Iof deri it ha att acted
Iuch wiitlt'preal attentiont that the rt,V
ernor, who, as pr'viously ate-l, tiid
not wi"Ih to have tnything to do4) witih
the matter, yesteay sent the folIt w-n
in;, tele,graml to the pnidlent wit th1e
sie pur1 oi e of set.tingr the State of
ti u.h tCrolina rit, inl the mLatter:
I'nc-ident TIheodtore Rloosevelt, E-xeeu
(IV) .\bI:tuion, \\'ashington, I). ('.:
It wa. imly intention not to h-ive any
thlinit to Saty' a 1b1t the telgral sent
you y i on. J amle h . TI illmanl, with
dr:winlg the re<uest for you to present
the sword to l\laj. Micah Jenkir:+, but
as untlhile Ortalne andl pulblieity have
in a wt.t.ached t o it, I beg .o -.y that
?te treI r'am senit you watt not tuthor
ized byv t.he St,ate, and that the lieuten
ant governor eio not, speak tiliiaiy
for tbe State or thecpeople in h iis artionl.
Iis telegrami tn youi wasy a prta r
s.-nal tat.ter, aFid neitber the State nor
tihe it o le should he ehl.n respt)oni'ie
in any w ay for his attitude.
I' i i. no eSweeniey,
Governor.
Il t ihe plist 2"l hour$ telegrams from
all parts of the country tave been potr
intg into Columbia and the governor has
toItn IL nutnber. When t,he Iovernor
finally got the following froo a leading
pti 'pr t f t,he northwest, he im meli
at,ely wired anl emlphatie exp 1eson,
andl followed it up yesterday with the
telet;ramn <uot,ed:
"W1ill you kindly Wire your posit(ion
r'gard'ing the it,ion of i ,ieut. Gov.
Til!m)In il' withlrawitgl thl e invitation
to IPresidenit Ioosevelt. We' hesitate
to prilit. the Statement, we have received
t.it , you etl)rse it unless you peron
ally autho "rz+ it."
i)espite all efforts yesterday to as1er
t.ain the inmes of the subscribers to t,he
J1enklins' Swordl, II was imnpo.,"ible to se
eure the lis'. Those who are known
dlo not J art t o e quoted in connection
eit.h the mat.ler. It, may be state d,
ho wever, t,bat, none have yet, been found
who' are willing t,o Hay t,hat they atu
thori/tl.e (ol. Tilh' at n to sent the tele
1'(I alINT W It;l.:- IIIS AI'I'Ii.('IAT'ION.
The Stat.e, 2dt.
There wire two new matters ill
thec Jenlkinu,-TIillnatn-I.ousevelt incidenlt
ye S.day. '1'he most important per
h'a wa'ts the receipt of the following
t.ivgrtam ill the afternoon by the gov
ern)or:
White Hlouse,
Wa'tshin!rton. D). (1., Mlareb 1, I19th2
d eely nettcet myt theart,ed thnk forW'
your5~I core stga, whichh ctlllonL C pap
precLiiae. 1)( The'lidreitC liooelt
byius rindsh fornoo theI nes reaced
wh ythat a. Micah JenkinsL' hadfhIm
caoircum aioalen. T iis atedin sr
ise here,llt tor suchLl atin Conllt,e lart,
oif the alatseo'lier hadL beeni Sta tedi
byLi hi'lt rinds.L thlis act,ie is exatlyI
wha1)1 t. was~CI I i'peted o him.c)~oiso
Tiheir swretit isin Collub~ia~ NI11 a th e
(alinpor Nthallnk. whus aritis
imid npossible b i the. compenkist
ofthe foblo igs,t,oiTheS,tehsi
'n rllible inuthort st,atentor oTilb
m an, i'l. itJotes,iol. Tiillman,l Ciol.
ti'riostIand vti li itprse taiiti v ii1 Jarlni
tian wer amongii iitem. The sword ito,
uonit')it ittre engraved,xpsons tof
t,b pre1 sidentL$ inegardl to I M icah Jon
Atlile delocre thte niet whninch has
madehit. Ims tstbe. forutMa,j. Jenillt
tiolept' t.he Jword. odfud,11
Ystsedy hy g iveo mde publonic
'l,e foloing etterent: A..1
"ILot,iee1. n therI~(( foremet re noittlby
lodgellid the11. fo01 Illwingt paagraph:el
"i's.r bloevl er, Goeno M di Sweeniii)y,
It.n it tis mateyr, was ask d Pto
contrIbute and declined, upon.' thiue
tribtednt sro many charitiens awyd ph.
ploicR matersn the wasij ofntateially
unab'rleg toi do slo andit 1fee ffromt itxpo-g5
Aiecol t.at this ho tneltin his ltt
"Thiit ftil,sud mistake WhuLth tient v il
tioni rf'or' Jonk ins awre fund, nor~l
iiuteito thoan fund."bry iseitiiet
th ulevernn Co FosrYhre Montha.
loy. "one ufrd fr thrll mtoths
couhhetd IELy' lithfy and' iTar,
Whaiute.ksde. Wes
3orde $od
Fresh Lot eceived
l-T'.1, 1lNE
imNC IR I l' I ON S earefullh- and
aeelrattely c'4)ti ttitlotl, Iti1il only
lost drugs ulso(d.
\Vo 'itivito your pat rona1tgo
M D St
We Sell Wiley's Candies
...JEWELRY
JEY(ELRYIS
In large varieties from
a cheap Stick Pin to a
FINE GOLD WATCH.
Call and examine my
stock before buying.
Jeweler and Optician.
Township Assessors.
The following) n1amned persons below
have been apol)intcd as ueinbers of the
Township Board of Assessors for the va
rious townships.
No. I. TOWNSIII' (TOWN).
J. C. Wilson, I,, It. Jones, 1R. Cabaniss.
No. 1. (CouNTv).
11. 1I. Folk, J. Cal Neel, G. I. Stun
NO. 2. 'IOWNSII'.
J. V. 'I'tollpson, R. V. Cannon, I)r. W.
C. Brown.
NO. 3 TrOWNSII .
lob II. Ringer, I). A. rThotntas, WV. hi.
Oxnter.
NO. 4. TOWNSIII'.
J .i. Scott, A. ( T.Sigh,Janes S. a.
hey.
NO. 5. TOWNSIIIP'.
1H. P. Matthews, C, WV. Hnford, T.
IIlayne Chahners.
NO. 6. TOWNSHi ItP.
J. M. Stiith, II, II. Abratus, Geo. P.
Boozer.
NO. 7/. TrOWNSi[l P.
IIenry B, Lindsay, IIenry M1. Boozer,
WV. R. Reid.
NO. S. TOW~NShIhIP.
I. II. Boniware, II I. o:nin ick , G. WV.
Swittenb)erg.
NO. 9j. TOWNSII!IP (ColiNTV,.
WV. P, Pugh, ,S. II. IIawkins, J. WV.
1 lartunan.
NO. 9. TIOWNSlIII' (TOWN).
Alan M. Lester, A. Ilayne HIawkins,
F. 1H. Sehtnpert.
WV. S. Seybt, Joe WV. Werts, J. N. Fea
No. II1. TOVNSIIiiP.
D)r. 1 0O. T!entz, G'. Ii. Aul. Pery
I lalfacre.
TIhe abhove natned Board of Assnor t re
required to mneet at th Count v A wh] tor
ofliee oin Saturdlay, thme 8th dlay of Mareb,
192, for the pturpose of takI:in; the 'ist b
of oflice andii passinig onl returns of tax
able property.
wV. C. clR>MPJ.
County A uir
the EworF
MVATCHLESS
In New Spring Hats, Negllg
Nowv and Originald Conce.~ptionIs by
facturorst a convtrollend by n.g.
E4xelnsivo Novelties coret irn ST )
Look at the "Lofter" Hat
Stylish for middle aged or y
The "Mascot" for young
style than any hat ever shoa
The enviable record of thi
will be more than sustalnet
been so well prepared to piE
Thanking the general
for their most liberal p'a
continuance of the samn
( gi ; F - 0 - R _
1 U '
3aItig are, PhIldh ,
'f ~janh rfIfl
NowIN
W E HAVE MADE UP OUR MINDS THAT WE
will do the largest Spring business ever re
orded by a single firm in this city because we
iave gone into the market early in the season
preparing for their needs as we will sst before the
people the Largest and best assorted stock bought
for Spot Cash in upper South Carolina to select
from. We sold thousands and thousands of dol
lars worth of goods last year. I am going to
double last year's business if price, quality and up
Lo-date Merchandise cut any ice.
" Will say Mimnaugh is a bluff
Mujuonipetitors for he don't pay spot cash for
his goods. STEP INTO THE NATIONAL BANK of Newberry and the
President or Cashier will tell you if I have the cash
or not to pay for my spring stock.
e9on this space and
naglook out for Mim
naugh on his return.
THERE WLBE AH T-TIME IN
THEOLDTOWN!
The Leading Store of Newberry, S. C.
Knights of Pythias, Eyes Examined Free of Charge
etie xiu, for 3 Weeks only, Commencing February 22.
Newberry Lodge No. 75.
r . . 'j :' , . t~ -: l ,i l rJ i I I I I I
w.'*> - I1(,,. .. Eii :-sO, II(th famou GeCIrmnf Oculist. and Optician wili be in Newberry for three
*- '> it ** ->.' ks only, ati the Newberry hlotel, ladies' ontraLuct.. This will give the oli,
'O'"' sHow ',n.Izen of Newberry a rare opportunity of having t,heir eyesight tested free by one
'it . ii~,' L~i,.1irs~ of h'imon~ reniowne.d and sucicesswfuI,,as weolI as reliable opticians in the United -
e 3 ShIJ'oftrtsr andt ou (L mnr,Ct.JaeA.cykweioradarore.r
Tohhoe grea(test of:-- ta thlasue nwoarngd's D. rnanuh- oo
mrn has more snhapttdht ohs lvo nir atsatiu 10frndIknwt
~ hrs b an Nofkwour busine s rsyeInCuc,Ry'.M conl,D ),Iat
wil,hofor aatf-B frnnori timetodl iehaves roeeweil
Grronage,, weC Ocsk 'fo190a
!hogratst o (o ord'shiri - 'lo ho> I Ma loner -T in t e retiy an th. I r mm hasbrnsee
mr the mont.hs, that h ha s givn en.recmoti satisfaction. ras Inwt
hind:i in cr i y v omm nd him to b f ori e o s eeman al beliwho
in Black and Sidi, ve y nee; hi serlan vilo , . is lcha g sase soale ad hiouso wex ktos ago
oung man. give~~~not onlyfee btvysanti fac ltoy. especflaly,uaatfrngtrudn,a
mI'as moersap an 'rb yterinC urch tRuv T.M conel . . M , P Ast . Mr
To WhmitMy ocrn&m Th is is I to crtiyo Drl u~t ~ h I rni a Ion heda
smrn h o u u i es wit.h lasto thatf hve g'ii iive me r alomfortind ai f 13 act, i . n
h,frainsieha e w styrion oIatur .gi c ity ,I' h ve o i rom cut,eus gnt- leman() o arond iv
pu lchado rmre d tob_ aal n oncetiu cult
tronage,we sk fr a IhYnnPROlico TheWL G r V(nvi Njjvs.o Grenil onle, S. C. O cb rgo,.
Dr. A.Ci m r N vil I A ..-Th Glse f i ll makeb yo fin al w e te- g
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