The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, March 18, 1902, Image 4
l i'ti u+ll inI-hit nIt t,fi 1.41 (urt'tOr
a lil ai ll 13. li \illi, w ito tIt't'1l i d
hlimll If its at "' ,unltry\ titor I fr(Inlth
pi in11s," wit s l t llI t of oit'nor' it
l'res Clb's -prin ltnikrr Ilast n ighlt,
andll ft'r half anl hourl ho an111used4 his
s torL(es allll I1l(10d 11ta l oefet'1tll ( to
his political palst andlt futttn SayVS thet
New Y'rk W'orl.I.
1It Itbt'ganl wvith it story aitropouis of
tIo deIi ltion that i hntl deoft'ltated
htit's(lf t'y tall:iing toot muc(h.
" 1n111't tll th1is s(tor\ in th cIai l
Iiln:," h(' 'iiihl. "A.1 nt i 1 dildt'1 1 in it
tow\\'n 11111 lit ontlr l:eikmw hitin. 'h1'('\
tk himtl th mnrgue, wIntr( a
y'ti g l ll t'al(' Inl said it wats Ii'
ftltht'r. lh' tnt l((tlit) it h4tidstono'
funellt'rlll. 'h luntlet iak er put th('
bOdty\ in r, din ss for. ii a l' 1,(li bu ial,
tdlt' wNl I llIs Ipered'.344433t tht tio
eanlltl iii to ttk' 1 falirel'\well l iok.
tllu t t th I t' ci t>rl '':' inu tll f('ll
01'en' ai i t of fall"t too th rtll t
out. 't not myl\' fithllrr,' erid t htI lit,
rung illi an, atntdt e'tfuls'tli to payt\ frtI
"Th lidgig tllt undetltrtalkt'r Iro
t'til, but It wN. as n(1 lls'. lilt' pItllt 1
lt bod. l t Iof tht' l>)h)lslt'1't'r l
you1 ight havel Illttd at giorniuslt buI'lllI
jf ,t'i'd1 t'ily\ kept \t,our iltlh .l t.'
1\\'5l t' l iZt t ra1doesln't lhst u r t' m
ft'it'II l'IIS" \1'. v ( n pI tl.
i s t''1 lit .w . i t 1t 'i iot
i'l'lnt iall', t for 'Iil.' I ver r"gigll
Itlt'I c it4 l4~ *P'h l 1 't t lltilft'1'
I ntdplitiliI tl' i'ies. l\\'a on ~'i)look ina
r ilt Il In t14. It N ltkt dill4'ill i t ht' tiitl
111a1it in t [litI 3lihiu iis 1 own. I
frontl ml i at atn'ut rglyl it it ttwn1
ti,. e tirall,n in 311 t \very wo( i l I
saird: 1 t hitn ht'ul adralnk in Stollto
th it l'kt' beshltlt' i. \\ I'l I lt i '
hit ('1t' up a,intl wra ng my. Ittnti.
' i) r. Jr\lul' hr aidt, t'i lt On
teirfiltl foruti'rf l he tta('ti r last
nltn I t'Ver aw w\\htt-, bactk I,te th I
Co lltl sot ill I1t 11 1. h l yas SI'ttk.
1ing."
Story No. i, ----"I ljl'\y th11. (iar
x101 se' tI tther ws to , till l t 1 11
(Xltt'hle I'. 1 1 t:ight ' m v 1 t1 . I'yot
trer 1' to 111 ttivoter (ad ing
St. Jo an'l(tti I'tt IIko tt,1tl' tl!iii
over:at of outtr inltoXiti in frtont
of o ti rlllui, ao 'ttlte indr haytl
labll ldtit hteve lI Didi 1111. t l'i
wale repstnted au lite tirld with
tat Was ctiu tool ndh 1hMlling:'
'Falth, Diea 1.'athe fr,f. oie seont
ithou .\ett cutly.Oe"d
tork lrt ill of7 lr staeegnt: 'if
Ban ees ol gie n.aon 11 wyi
foritovern sthe not. 0be1 tled
editor ot county wetaltli 1
o w Afte the neepapon asneth'
republicanut caiat. hay thetn elete
"ee fet nvouaverlytihere wre
and e warisalsthiation. t It wast
ca4mytr.amnwhseed4W
J. Byan ext' li sai: ' inr
writ ll t10) lil t. l
I1 t iaitl lit hat I no foolitigs against
tho(o who loft t ho tIenionratic Iart.y
1)retenHo ht'l ' 110111 olldtti, 1 t 1)o
li('vedt in conitrovolrsy andi froo speochi.
Nil t'oel cartoonis rlholil(1 h)o -,II)
1r'i"otl.
(ONS I'M' I Nil 'I11 Itt)A t) LAW.
'1I' Aiut nt u t,< thl.' l'.lym ntol f th. e ( nt
Yt'stt'rday A.'si-ltani t Attorn' ( 11i1n
oralt ( 1i1nto1r rotitlt'r4,d anl opinitt1 for
thet counnty t roaStiror of lex ingtonl
(constrlling, tho nlow road t ILaw whit'h
llav h0 of intoerost to it nltill,or of
('1ltt'tl. Th111 olinion shows that lin
lte 1na11t'r of thlt pa.y",ltint of tho
conulattiotl (fax at( loait thert' is
til ilstl lwt of wlt'reil tilt' narly hirtl
did not got tlt' w\oiin. T'hoso whlo
paidl tho tax h)oforo 1.'oh. I, ats ro
tliirei t1 oi't l I t'lct, u it to pay Si),
ow reas I i 't \' w 1) n0>ili 'e(toil to jlit
'l gt ot h with t p at yrituiit of half
t ho at tl"11.t .
Mr. lltitor, t l lnt, iotlig t lawo as it
i IaW ItI till Ill i o it i s Ion t ioit lt'
showsli 1that2 in11 4erai crin'vties thes
(11111il1 t ' it ioll tax was ',; i n oit l 01'
4I. i h tx 1u t tlvo b1n paid1
hofor' l''t4. i t t'iavoit I)'l. enlI.ht,"
ho ( lllt ' l:. "hy a h 1t't atl)' t v''it
1'(b. 26, 1,102, li i tion ao , it fo pri'i
vil'tl: 'I 1i ' t li 1 is trf 1iiiig or ll lit
ing to) be p rform tl t'l labor of lt n
hours I ir tht, a r fo 'l ifr l t.
o' at'tl (tiit l Iit s, ai ('ttillltllt111i t (It
tatx of $1 I n !bV ho1titil by til h o 41Son
S > lihblt (It or lb tho ;tkict alty If
.1llrt'hl, 11.11 , lalltl (ill t)r h\y tilt, Iir"t
thyof lalti t)f t"-ach yt'ar" I1here8
to g." This a(t 114 '5 n.ot tal i ti'to lt
nmtil te ''<th tIRay aftotr its app)1rova l.
It ' l rt' ft)Itr bot llit '4 Ilt'('t i l
11tar,h 1' , 1.1112. It thus appearsnl"
that thill oportiy to pa1Y a 01n
nit Sht oiutl x lo>d Kn ''wh I hIw
waIs rolntl by t lorat gnAlts
sely t t';gil on llarl . i tho I0th
Itt clt.o i i rchl :1, I .Itrs , ani for tiit
pt)'riotl th tax is $I for ill thi'i
ro111ti it's.1
O N 1-i OF t' l' t". it t.l- 1; r t
'1 'lli Tu tn ' + F l .'1 nt t" ton .; l.,ittrnl;
Friitl Iet t 411- I fI t t In'.ir
d li to t .tIl)Irte S t;ov. t t'es
it l t l l', at l s lln nh rs of thl'i n i1'1
l,lno wi htih intIa't nii 11l ton I I h1b,
tlpecPiltiti tstoayaeiiah for 'al-Iston.
il fliu(is;ntt Bu0 s f thoae Mi iariiitt
cb, a'nnnet t 1a ine. tinastt'i o
l'nh that tiheclbI hal delided itnot
to gow aliho iy. Tisii actrtioa
taksis, (h Saoid,c of teiounlt othiie to
ea.Ii te lifeitOt) lWilnsevlt'h with
draw41ing the iivttg ioito sthute rs
dIonts to aiiat ithe odsword pro
111ntatdiiontataj O Jnkuc oin fct
Puaren ato ev Sh old Kno realt
ettto Keveplln ChildenWel.thsnw
Vikn coule of Crtt.eat11( Is- ItI
Wehili dosot wIsh to blan anyort our
fiends tor thal wheich ntheyo enist help,i
putnlyirn chlwe annt hflp felsng
ad theid pparetrefundgleltmonl.
tolthse rwgardo what wen sotesiatlyif
fation tn tak seveyi-vlnt ie.
Wi1 liEs Phaewihagiv &o Sntp
pinssinyerUocomIwhnTS hy.e
Iii .i. AlCt' ON Tiil FI' 51111.
li I 11 Not si l)l%iqa t,4I With I' li ,a1t, Iti "
o'ti4' of It
I Wats rumin.iating Ibont the light.
It is commnn p)rop1i rty andi over) body
hafs thll right. to talk: abhout it. Till
i11111 did wrong in j1mpi1g over throe
de1,ikH to striko laIitturin. About.
ot' desk wis th limit. of propriety.
II1roo doyk' givo t mlan tilmo to cool
and that mtakos it against the law to
;ilght. As to the timo aind place,
that is of no conS11equotCl now.
'here was a t.im1 inl the days of
We'bsteor aind Calhoun and l'oum Bon.
ton ud lollry Clay hen the Uniited
Stit es soaIit o wits as sacred almnost as
it chtrch, but now a largo majority of
its Imemb111r-- got thoir p)Iac0H by conl
duet infinitely mtoro disgraceful
than fight ing. IIribory and corrup
tion hav(e got fit common that it
1111111 c'tl' got thoro without using
a big pile of money and making a
lot of )roIhiOH. Of cotus"o, I do unot
includl our southerin Henators, for
they havlnl't got th lonuy. If wo
had soie) millionatires in teorgia,
('lay and Bicon would havo to
stop down and out. And I amn not
8O disgusted with Tillman for tight
ing inl the sonato chamber. .It had
reaoin to boliovo that his partner
bull r'ecoivedl pr"omliH08, and 1 reckon
he hl. 11o cortaintly had groat, ox
p oettt ion or ho would not have
Ilopped ovor to the HO11ublicanH so
Sluddlonly. Politicians have to bo paid
for It heirvotes. Tillman is a true lan
buhothe is not i groat and good min.
I aduhiro him for Holno trait ill his
cmracter. liit cannot bo bribod or
intillmidttsd. 111 da1ros to say what
h1e bl'lieves an1d ho usesH his pitch.
fork with itmlpulity. 110 is impllot
nous and comubativo, but. ho is sin
c'rO 1a everybody admirOs t si
eere im1an1. Sincere is one of the
st rollgest and bost words in our lan
guage It litorally m ans unsoalod
-without wax-for in the oldon
timno; lottErs were 8011111 with wax,
but if it containod no secrets it was
not sNtal'1 at. all, for wax cost 1oney.
T'llnlum is at hold1, doliant, Htub
born ma11in, but lie is not great. A
groat man liko W1ebster or Calhoun
woutld have said to Mel.aturin: "Well,
r, if 1 am at liar 1 doservo the epi -
thet. If I an not, tlen you deserve
it, but 1 shall not. stoop to give it."
I wish wo wore all that great.
'I his himg of resenting th
elmltrge of lying with a blow
is a st range pervorsiol of pro
prioty. A 1111111 may gain his ends
bcheaig, swinidlinig, over-reaIch.
in1g, hypoci~risy, bribery or conlcel
ing IteI tuth, but you must nlot
Clil him a hliar.
lie llmay break all the coiimmand
montit a but dlon't call him a liar,
t hotugh that is not in the D)ecalogn.
AllI thait I regret about the light is
tha1~ t oner did niot call TIilhnan a
liary anid got mlauled for it before
AI l12aurin1 (came1 inl. I want some13
body1 to whiip Sp)ooner. Het was8 the
ease'r thalt brought on the fight and1(
wasM delighIted that it. occurred be
t ween1 tile two Carolina seniators.
W it h 1118 party' it. is 110 crimo to shoot
down ton thiouisand Filipinos, who
refuse' to give uip their country, but
it shoeks themi awfully to have a lit
tho fracas inl the senate chamber.
Well, thIere atre som1e grealt 1130n
anid there atre many113 good men0(, btt
great nie'8 and1( goodness are rarely
cominedi11)4. Addison satys it tatkes
boctl 1( I inko a 11an3 complete. Such,
for examiplo, as8 Washington and
Robert lR boo. Job says great men
are nlot always wise and 110 might
have14 atddedt most of them aro mean,
selfish1, heairtless and ambitions.
Lord Bacon, for instance, who took
bnrbos while on the bench, and Cromn
well and Napoleon. Webster was a
v'ery grealt man11 anid long has beOen
'ny ideal of greatness. He wvas called
the Godlike, but sometimes 11is hu
man n1 mature overcame 11111. And so
with Henry Clay and( Bob Toombs.
'Thl great weakniess of the people is
idtolatry, partisan or sectional or reli
giou1s idolaut.y. Every mani who climbs
uip whlere thle pople can see him is
either a saint or a sinner, according to
our politics, our section, our creed.
One manl idolizes the character of
Lincoln or of Grant, another holds
bothl of them in conltemlpt. I suip
pose that three fourths of tile North
ern people pay homage to the mem
ory of old JohIn Brown for what they
call his good intentions, and every
northern history and( encyclopedia
apologizes for him, and Oeen so good
a11man1 as McKinley excused himself
for not attending the reinternment of
his bonea, on tile ground that tile
pressure of oileial duties wvould not
perm-it him to leave Washington.
Most northern men stil denunc
(,lu llnl C .t ( '11 41 1 w ;S O w Imrt i llm . I I b~ 1I
I'1'!sionl 1tnt jut ilfy iiIlI'1r 1t1 In b' rnl
ing C'oli 1u 1bitl. I loro inl t44 , targiln Ihis;
our llry h :tilrn f.l r Ith t ; r mu lieahI
onr SiI~II. ., 111 rtlr;f - 1 t 't4* I rI1'
fillr gov ' lbor. I 'ilt, : I'.Isal, ithot
I<tIli,O t sI1 . io -t 1 v' :t\t' I'' t 'ir I
and 1iro i t . nt l 'i t ''iiII ll Io I in
(r-t} rt to *'lt l til i l'o jly. Ilit htIti
is thi owy h a t itw hitl of '1litie 1 1 1 t I
wonth rutttinltt IIN' finitt o'r about 111itt.
II."n m Stoo l o .,r
ho lo <tout til It ( Ili pnil tlit itos
worbtl. No' Ituing rint o I'resiile'nt
Ioosv lt ini vit l a11 n 4 to <11Io
with him. I)itl 11t' int' ro nc tt'
Ito <li<t, p rot plitly, } rouitlly. I)itl
Sotuttor Tillmnan t ritil'i' tho prlwit
cont's action l II <ii, promn ptly,
vigorosly. .\ f w <lays or tho
p resitlotnt sond ""torm Tilla1111 ilan
invitation to at t ilub'r to 1bet gi"11 i a
tho \\'hito Ill (ofuio in honor of I'ricI
]lotlry, of Ilrussiat, w1ho1n1 ('on1grs's
mnlu W inhtolor <lt'seribt il as "at littlo
I)tttchnian." D)irt thi 1 4 onittor ac
copit Y lo 1|i<, pronptly, chee''rfully.
Laste iaturiay thb i'oattor hail -
fist fight .With his colln1gtuo onl tho
floor of tht soltto antl waslchnittlrlar(.
in contcbm1ft of tha1 t hIt ly. I l I Ith
Cir"crntans1i tho profitilnot flt that
Cbo sibtor's rbset afo tltet <iitnnor
woitl not bo dtirbbl. I0 tytert'
foro aiskotl at natut ual frit'nal to su geht,
to tho sout tor the( I ropriot>y of woith
irminr his a.e-optltinco of tho in vit
t.ior i. Di Sln tor 'Ti ill n a c'(n t upl ont
this h11t ? 1 .o <tid not. I lo rofnilefu l
to rofu so. l'lt'hr1upon th prtiitlont,
withdtw his invitation, ane Il theon
ator fron hon1 th ('atrolinnt tliil not
dlino with tho p rtsitlont atnitl I'rint o
itonry iI ltho W'hito li1nlus. wher.t' h
nogro Hchool ton'hr fron Aa na
Drin10l. Andl eia sa tor fottts very
sor1 over th withrnwl of t ho invi
tation. This is tit warp. TIh rtmr
Cat wtavo itl (lt woof.- N shvillo
An ttorlotan.
A Medicine for
12Old Peootvtople.
1m enjvin excllent'tihl h 2o ina
of myp :r dueti(r) o th rejuen
a100 20g ttllene Liof .itil r vi ne.Ft(
els will ,2 and g i trengt a nd v 11 it
ity eve t2 one of1 myold age." 3
7elitS an11 .pnl{ttuble I (Pve !p41t
cos 0 ienb moey meliine andl
do6 tor 3, bu t i t at 1>enlit I was
an I know it. haved my i 31
9M 357 Nervine150 21
92lng 4o. wr Vites Ik w[s 4o nerv
037 that 7 ohl scarclv con4t I y
self, 4oh 17.l nor et u0 1ub ve
Nervine a4' i'ttheltped, mItr t he 23
4irs6 ad owt Ii, (m pericelly well."
od by~t~ Tnil Drgits, ont IhI Guarante.
Dr.ual u Mits Meia o,.kat, Ind.it t
.(.(Easternu St., TimaSE1SN
Southoundlo. ' Nralorut bhor.o
f. V. IVINO TAT INM. lNE3lN
A M.'l At.M. 'is Ag.y
R2 23p Tbvlle TOPI LE I;
SOLD5p A Lno DR v.GISTS
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a harrow
Fn11'rit . nier tltn the fiitI1 rt''';tO
t . N ttI1, wpais ihe l" i hlr, tw e \no IfI'V usrl'
attil apply tli Iitiil t't' yVinpthby th It hIeul;, klu.Wtt
har utl wsilie a.
0N
ul' joiktt Cat: cu1110 he e i
] tl ist h he ' on th' market for
% 1.t'll1111. II:rllV alle I i t :1 1' 11,"i l to ll e, "n-i
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Any veteran who contemplates attendin;; the Re'unition at 1)allas.
April 22nd to 25th, will receive a handsome picture of G,neral
Robert E. Lee, and a copy of his farewell address (suitable for
framing), if he t'ill send us his name and :Jidress, and the name
and address of the Camp to which he belongs.
Yotusr he'. oraIte' o mw t- t il anL( o e-: lnl t:iv 'I'h irY
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(1reenwood. 16am1 659piti 1 22pm
ClS iton . 245 lim 6.0u all tna 215 pm '
Caeritle. .3 :33 arm L pm
Daelyor. 4 0. n aa 7 l2 a n
Notaba J t 4: t4 Cml7ntonp
Ar lamlnt.........1 300 n 1 i >m 1
Lv Ftti lt .......... 7 25 In 10 II ptin
A lIaeiglI........ 16 am 430 at
'eterslt'Rg...2 2n pim 5 ea
luriaot.......4 305pm 7 o:,ain
a.sItion..36... tI n 1m0 1 pin
(::;ea1111r.1.......11 25 pm 11 2 anm
A lilaetl hi..a... 2 5I am i 316 pitn
N York ......... or 30 amn 4 15 pin I
lt. (lult .- Norf'k 45 3pin 7 tm15 a p
Earlterle T....... 3a i 5 in.
St b Illoeu ti., I0tlly. 10 aIly.
3l1 27
I ,v Chrawt.......... 7 it an i 061 pin
A tttleni ......... l :1 am 12 5: ain
('entrali Time.
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Dtiela na... k..... 952 a 2 7 am
W"asrtox ....10 30 amt 2 57 an
Ar Sayar nao........12 05 pm 4 41 am
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Tain pa.........5 (0 am 4 1t pin
Eastern Tite. Local
Sth ero..9 45 1am11 12 as . Allatlt
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Cit(:e ......... II 01 an 2 57 ain 2 451p
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Alhavit k........ 2 21 p:tn 4 10a1n1 4117 p1m1
F'aihoa ..l..t..12 350 p 4 8 am 45 p
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with A . ta.. lway . No. 5 , ut f orling
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Airiv irn wood. 2 3) p ....
Anderson ...................... 2 55 p til
I.atti.m1.............. I 40 1p ill 6 N ii I
Wtaterloo(II. 8.)... I I2 p In .... .
G4 reomyvillo.(....2 22 p in1 934,11)n
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8 pa rt.ani buorg......3 '0 p mn 9 01' a ttn
Sahtida.............65 33 pI m .... .
Illnderieonvil te.. 03 1' in .... -
A sheville............261 p mi ....
iIkvf? Ashi-villo.......... 7 05p U
8 part.anblrg ....12 l5 a inm 31 't
(4lenna 8p rnegs....................
(Ireenvilo ......12 22 pla 12 pl
i,1.,auron......... .... 2 0> p mn ( 03 i
Arrive Waterloo (II.s.). 2 3,1 p In
(Areenl wood............. 460ptp
Loa vo A nderann............... .......72 It
AlIgns: a...........6 lO10p itI 61eI
i.oave AougnBt.a..........................1 6il
A liendalO.......... ... ... ..132p
Fa\ rfax.................-. .....412~t
Ye tamase ...........10 2'lt 73 pn
IBeaufort,............10 16 am 18 C
Por t. Rtoyal.1....... ... 10 80 pm
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Port IHoya!--------....1 00 pmn 640a
Beatiiort ......,....It . 10 pinm 6 51
V ernasseO ........... I l M pin (10ii
Fair fax2.................-.......74aa
AllendalO ......................7 4lD
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Nos. 81 and 69 oarr. Thlroughl CanWh bA'
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1I M.I EME SON, Gen.iPassen er A,ent.
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