The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, September 26, 1902, Image 4
(WISKl 1,000,000 PE!N'ION 1tF .
Roll Pases the Pr.sdictiona of Those (I
posing Pen.ot Le-gtsNation.
Washington, Sept.. 23 -The Uni
ted States pension list has passed th
1,000,000 mark. The annual repoi
of Commissioner Ware, .which wil
be made public for the annual en
campment of the Grand Army of th
Republic, will show thai at the en
of the last fiscal year ended Jane 3
last, the pension rolls lacked 55
names of being 1,000,000.. Durin
July, however, 2,051 names were ad
ded to the list, bringing the total t
1,001,497.
At the end of the last fiscal yes
the number on the rolls exceeded a
previous records, and with the Jul
addition it has passed the prediction
Iniade . by those who have oppose
pension legislation. Pensions groa
mig out of the Spanish-American we
have had a great deal to do with tb
increase, although the number <
eotually pensioned is small in pr<
portion to the entire number of me
something like 500,000 who serve
in that war.
THE PACING RECORD
Of Star Pointer EZzeUy Equaled by Di
Patch.
Readville, Mass., Sept. 23.-Da
Pat?h, the famous pacer, went again
the wo-ld's record of 1.594, made t
Star Pointer on the Readville trac
five years ago, this afternoon, and i
a truly magnificent performan<
equalled the rpoord. Weather coi
dition were perfect.
Dan Patch was brought out f<
a. warming up mile with a runner i
pac naker. Without an effort I
went the distance in 2.13. Half a
hour later the handsome black pace
came out for his trial against time.
As in the other mile, a runner wi
sent out ahead. No time was losti
scouring, and Myron Mclienry noi
ded the first time down for the wirn
and a hundred watches caught ti
start. The pacer had his stride froi
the yord, and there was not a ski
for the whole mile, his legs movin
with perfect regularity. It was n<
until the third quarter that every o0
felt convinced that the record was i
danger. Up the stretch came tt
pacer, his flashing under the wire
worthy mate of Star Pointer, his tirn
being 1.594. MeHenry was wide]
cheered and the crowd rushed to tU
rails to see the horse led away.
Dan Patch's time by quarters wi
304; 59t; 1.294; 1.594.
The quarters; 304; 29k, 29k; 3(
According to Your Meanness.
[Harper's Bazaar.]
"Bruddern and sistah," stern]
said good old Parson Woolimai
after the collection had been take
up upon ,a recent Sabbath morning
"before the hat was done parsed
expounded the rec4uest dat de cor
gregation contribute accawdin' t
deir means, and 1 sho' expectatione
dat yo' all would c hip in magrnani
mously. But, now, upon examinir
die collection, I finds that de cot
costed amount contributed by d
whole entire posse yo' am only th
significant and pusillanimous sumc
sixty-free cents. And at dis jan<
ture dar ain't no 'casion for yo' a:
to look at Brudder Slewfooi, whi
done circumbulated de hat aron
in such an auspicious manner; foi
in de fust place, Brudder Slewfoc
hin't dat kind of a man, and in d
second place, I done watched hir
like a hawk all de time mobsel
No, sixty free cents was all dat wa
flung in; aid,I dess wants to say i
my humble opinion, instead of cox
tributin' accawdinig to yo' means, y<
all contributed accawding to y<
meanness.
Look for Four Snows.
[Rock Hill Journal.]
Police Officer Jenkins in' additio
to being one of the city's most eft
eient and clever guardians of th
peace, can also tell you some thing
about the weather. He says An
gust fogs are always indicative o
winter snows; during the past mont.
he noted four heav) fogs, and if th,
rule holds good he says you ma;
look for four heavy snows the com
i,g winter. Mr. Jenkins has stud
ied this pbaze of the weatber ques
tionl for a numrber of years, anud baxl
never yet seen it fail.
Arange 8t yor plus1rwto.tten
the 340. Annual State Fair at Colum
bia Oct 28th to 31st.
Whitintre L,cals.
Lqst Saturday a numb.r of good
people, irr.tipective of denomination
al lins, entered the pantry of Rev.
J. H. Pearey,-tbe new Baptist pastor,
and left a number of good things,
such as lard, sugar, coffee, flour, etc.,
~ all of which came in good time and
e were very much appreciated.
t One-of the latest arrivals in Whit
mire is little Ida, who came to the
home of Rev. J. H. Pearcy last Mon
e day morning.
Mr. Joi.- nott and family, Mrs.
0 Abrams and son, Mr. David Dobbins,
4 Rev. J. H. Pearcy, and perhaps
g others, attended the Association
(Reedy River) this week, and had a
0 delightful time.
People continue to move into our
r town.
The bridge spanning the ravine
y between the factory and the Hill will
d soon be completed. P.
d Whitmire, S. C., Sept. 19, '02.
Suicides for 1901
[Spartanburg Journal.]
Somebody has been getting to
n gether the number of suicides in
d American and other cities last year.
San Francisco leads off with the
largest ratio, 39.1 per 100,000 of
population. Next comes another
Pacife coast city, Los Angeles; with
a ratio of 29.8. The reader has nat
urally been looking for Chicago, and
n that city does, in fact, come next,
gt with a ratio of 24, followed by the
y neighboring city of . Milwaukee,
k whose ratio is 22:2. New Orleans
,n was the scene of the self destruction
se of 218 persons per 100,0000 of pbp
i- ulation, and Cincinnati followed
close, with 21.2. New Haven is next,
>r with 20.8, and then comes the
' borough of Manhattan,- with 20,
e though Greater Nev York as a
n -whole is well down the list, with a
'r ratio of only 13.6. This is less than.
Rochester, Indianapolis, Philadel
's phia, Pittsburg, Baltimore, Boston,
n Detroit, Omaha and Louisville, be
I *ides all of those specificailiy enu
, merated. above.
THE EQUITABLE
P Life Assurance Company
e Assets Dec. 31, 1901,
a $331,039,720.34
e Surplus to
y Policy Holders
e $71,129,042.06.
Outstanding
'5 Assurance.
$1, 179,276.725.00
Absolutely t bhe
Strongest Life As
surance Company in
America when meas
ured by its Surplus.
Insures both men and
women. If you are
n not assured, or if you
are not fully assured,
take a policy in Thei
EQUITABLE.
e' ARTHUR KIBLER, Ag't.
Newberry, S. C.
SEABOARD
t Air Line Railway.
' NORT H: EAST : SOUTH : W EST
rTWO DAILY PULLMAN VESTIBULEL
t LIMITED TRAINS.
eFAST LOCAL TRAINS.
First Class Dining Car
Th BetRates and Route to All
EsenCities via Richmond and
Washington, or via Norfolk and
Staer;also to Atlanta and
>' Points Suh.and Southb-W est,
and to Savannah, Ga., and All
Points in Florida and Cuba.
Positively the Shortest
Line Between the
oNORTH and SUTH.
For detailed infowmation, Rates,
e Schedules, Pullman Reserva
8 tions, &c., apply to any Agent
of the SEABOARD AIR LINE
fRAILWAY or J J. PULLER,
Trav.-.ass Agt., Columbia, S. C.
s C. B. Walworth, A.G.P.A.,
K Savannab, Ga.
Dr.Woles oj.m lkaudnm
large oo ofey a
PPioMES tieauan meo
strulasm trat
tort. tdress t-B
AND M.WooLLEsoB
Whldkay Cmr EE*"
Mexican r
lon iay on or raIr -u!
ti..Ucs to th:. bju.) and u. i't
For a Lame
Sore N
or. in fact, 'l
ness of your
tlha t will driv
iiammation s
Mutarf
If you canno
self get Lome
it is essential
rubbed in mc
Mexican r
overcomes the ailments of he
it is a t'esh lhee.kr ai=,i pain k
RAI
TIE GR
*F TRUE
Cente..e ad
ResormtB et th<
NORTH, E
EAhClass Vesttbm1e
between New York
CemetaasM ad Vlc
AshewU13.
Nee Yewkad Vlerde
and avaaak. ew
*sama-k
Rameeleat a.erw1.e a
meat 9emth Cae1lia
E=.eshAtea.
vedused wales.
&. 3. UAD*WXCK.
Qa SaI assege Ag
a. w. vwNT.
an ses e.&ie 9ga
miMAam S. ma.
" LAHO 1
Are bpstreach by the Cost
runs two trains day fro
witho it change. hese ti
direct or make close nnec
for al~ parts of Texas, 0 ab
and I9dianTerritory. N
I FT. WO
GATESvitLE (
* AM ANGE LO ~.
SAN ANTOmfgO
if you want to fn\U .a -- od homn
in Texas, where \~crops art
raised and where p&I 9re prsper
write for a copy of on i5 :ndsomi
booklets. H omes i.. :aSuh
west"andThrou::L vas wid
a Camera.'" Sent tre [ny
bod y who is anxicJa to L.etta
cond ition.
4 0
rfse\ p:aid on d a ~
p nbus from d&~ (; -
0F NE\ R S
CITAL 2J~
A 1.'
S~~~~~' a. wMiL?1u
o j1 .- &
o '011, )r*
In fact
ET HI?W'
DRINKS!
Our Soda Fountair
offers so many de"
licious and whole
some Drinks tha
we know not whicI
to mention first.
Our Ginger Ale
Is in great demand be,
cause so refreshing
Unfermented Grapi
Juice Beverages ar
popular. Of coursi
there is nothing quit<
takes the place of ou
Milk Shakes. Com<
here for your Sodh
Drinks.
Mayes'Drug Store
P. S. Order your Crean
by the gallon from us.
Fresh -
Ousters
FRIED, STEWED,
BROILED OR RAW
Tenderloin Steak,
Fish, Game, Ham
and Eggs,. Etc
COOKED
- IN FIRST-CLASS MANNER
And Served on Shor
- Notice at
S. B. JOPIS'
R EST AUR ANT,
['Have
Just returned from t he North wil
a beautiful selection o'f
Je welry,
Clocks and
Silverware
and invite you all to inspect ther
Prices Reasonable.
Your Watch and Clock work soli
ited, and work guaranteed.
Thevkinig you for past favors, at
hoping for a continuance, I am you
for the muoney.
.Jeweler and Optic an
-T HE
(E8TABLISHED IN I871I. )
Capital -- -- ---$150,000.C
Surplus and Profits - 96,865.5
G:.ieral banking~ busine~s , ransaet~
with~ prornptn'ss Sp'ecial attent ion
cdeetionfs. Corespondence solicite
* Savings Department.
D)eposits allowed interest at the rs
of 4 per cent per annum from date
e osit.. Int.eres5 payable Jan~uary I
an Jukv let of tiach year.
M. A. CARLISLE, P'rot..
T. .S DUJNCAN, Cashier'.
.W .SIMM~oNs. As9t. O
RESTAURANT!I
At RI. J. Miller's R staurant mea
can he bad at all hours on short n<i
tis'. Fish, Steak and all seasonab:
d1ishe served. The Restauranit wi
no e closed clown durmng the sun
m er,bt will be in full blast to sers
the~ publie with the best the marki
e Jfford. Prompt, polite and al
.:le -rvants always g' -1 to sers
I kee one~ of thbe choicesi
ock of Fanicy Groceries eve
- to his city. Gall to see mi
Respectfully,
Near PILLJfC.
i~J ear Postoffice.
New Furifture Store!
When you are in Newberry don't
fail, to call at the New Furniture
Store of
SHELLY & DEAN,
hack of Mimuuangh's, on Friend street,
to buy your Furniture. Their goode
are all new and just from the fac
tories, up to date in finish, style and
workmanship. We carry a full line of
suits,
Beds, Bureaus,
Safes, Chairs,
Rockers, Tables
in fact everytbing in thA house fur
nishing line. We are also prepared
to' do first class repair work o
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Musica
r Instruments, Sewing Machines and
Furniture of all kinds. Give us e
I trial and be convinced that we ar<
the cheapest in town.
Yours for low prices,
Newberry, S. 0.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
A complete line of
Everything needed
in a school room.
Books, Slates, Pencils,
Satchels, Tablets,
Pencil Boxes, Erasers,
Etc., Etc., Etc.
Come Early and avoid the Rusl
-w =-AT-.- -
|Vayes
All school books sold strict
lv for cash-dion't ask fo
credit.
h The present contrac
for sewerage is abou
completed, and al
whom the sy sterr
reaches should con
nect to it.
.We are prepared t<
do the work strictly ac
.cordingto sanitary r eg'
ulations. Get our prices
d before you have you
Swork done.
-W HISK EY
OF
ALL F ALL
~KlN OS a PURPOSES.
"Special Brand" Corn Whiskey, $ 1.2
f Poulr o,"01d, Smooth.,1
t"Private Stocic,'' 4-qt. case. . . .5
"unttng Creek" R''' 12q. case 7.0
r"Old Hunting Creek" Rye 12-qt.
iApple Brand.y. . . ...... 2.
2-gal., and 45c. for 3-gal jugs ans 5
ad, they willke taken back acost
J.1.ISOMERS & CO., Dis.,
~ TATESVILLE, North Carolina
ild Rates a
THE BEST.
FULL LINE
REPAIRS
FOR SALE BY
IJW. White.
hK 'standa
Souti -_ ... rthbound
8, h .l e:Effect August 25th 1902.
STATIONS.
8 40 am Lv Atlanta (s.A.L) Ar. 8 50 pm
10 50 am Athens 6 19 pm
11 '5 nm Elberton 5 17 pm
12 : pm Abbevil;e 4 05 pm
1 22 pm Greenwool 3 35 nm
2 15pa. Ar Clinton ()in'r) LV. 2 43 pm
(C.&W C.)
10 00 am Lv Glenn Springs Ar 4 00 pm
12 15 pm Spar!anburg 3 39 pm
12 22 pm Greenville 3 25 pm
(Harris Springs)
1 12 pm Waterloo 2 '5 pm
1 42 j.rrn r Laurens.(Din'r) Lv 2 17 pm
22 53 52 85
Daily Frt Dily Ft
Ea sun Ex Sun
A.M. P.y. PL. A.Y
6 0! 202 Lv Laureny Ar i 50 500
6 JD 207 " Parks Ar . 42 4 50
-640 22? ..lj,tor... 13t' 4 30
6 58 2 34 .ioi-ivie 1 17 3 51
p708 2 4; ..Kinarc... 110 8 40
7 17 2 49 ..Gary... 1 05 3 31
7 26 2 54 ..Jalapa.. 1 00 3 22
o800 310 Newberry 1246 30)
1.82.) 321 Prosperity 1232 222
L 8 42 3 34 ...slighs. I2 23 2 02
855 339 LtMountainu 1219 156
AM.
9 15 351 ...Chapin... 1209 139
924 357 Hilton 1202 129
9 29 4 01 White Hock 11 59 1 24
9 37 4 07 Ballentine 1154 1 15
9 52 4 17 ...Irmo... 11 46 1 00
:16 02 4 23 ..Leaphart.. 11 40 1248
10 30 4 45 ArColumblaLv 13 20 123
prr am
4 5- LvColurbia (A.C.L.)Ar.1 10
620 Sumter 950
9 20 Ar Charleston Lv 7 00
Trains 53 and 52 arrive and depart from
new union depot
Trains 22 ar d 83 from A. C. L. freight depot,
West Gcrvais street
For Rates, Time Tables, or further Informa
tion call on any Agent, or write to
W. G. CHILDS, T. M. EMERSON,
President. Traffc Manager.
1. F. LIVINGSTON, H. M. EMERSON',
sot. Agt. -yen'1 Frt. & Pass Agt.
'-lr.rh1a..4 C. Wilmir.?ton,N4.0.
ATLANTIC COAST LINEl
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
W ILMINGTON. N. C., .uly 2's', 1912.
Through Trains Charleston to Gr; enville.
No. f.2. No. 53.
7.00 am.....-la...Carleston, 8. C......Ar 9.20 pm
8.35 am.....L v.....Laneg..................Ar 6.20 pm
9.50 an .....Sumter..................Ar 4 55 pn,
1i.1) am ..... r........ Columbia .........Lv 3.45 pm
:2.29 am.....Ar... Proaperity...........Lv 2.24 pm
:2.42 pr .....Ar.......N ew berry..........Lv 2.10 pm
1.25 pm ..... r.........Cllntoi..v.... ......Lv 1.25 pm
1.47 pm..... Ar.........Lauren............. Lv 2.10 pm
3.25 pm.....Ar........a reenville....... .Lv 12.22 pm
3.30 rm. ...Ar. ...spartanburg ........Lv 12-15 pm
FNO]r COL.UMBI.\. 8. C.
. 53 Ar-i%e Sumter 6.15 p it.; aeorgetown;
Daily 4.15 ez u; Fiorenuce 7 5 p u ; DxrlrgoLt
4.55 1.:5 n n ; H r sv:ie 9.10 p, ; Ben+ etta
P o c iP,; N.7 p m; >bson 16.3 p m;Fayette
v;l: 0.'5pm; Wi'mintton 11.25 pm;
Rocky Mouni. ':.45 a: ; Weidon 1.5Oam;
tt:rsburg 3. 6 a- ; ichmond 4.12 am;
W bing on 7.51 en ;_..'w York I.53 Pu.
,arrive eu- ter 8.2uai ; Florence 9.85
at.; 1)aiington 1'.30 am; Cheraw 11.45
m; Wadesboro 2.10 pit; Hartsville
:.0 am; '-arion I-.51 anu; Wilmington
'4p-, ; rayf tteville 12-35 pm; RoCky
Mont 3.pn; Weldon 4.5- pm; Pe
~t rz,burg 0.4 pm; Richmornd 7.45 pm
jWashiL'gton I .0 pm; New York 7.1d am
Pumn Nn eepingCars New EklTap
Pulls.n Dining Car.' New York to Savannah.
For rates, schedulEs, etc., write
W. J. V.alg, Gen. Pass. Agt., Wilmington
T. . mers:n, Traffle Manager, Wiming
te n N C
H . M E' ei son, A' WT rafEc Manager, Wil
0 lu8tlon, N C.
-38brleStoll an1 Wcstcrll Carolila R'wv Co.
Augusta and Ashevillo Short Line
schedule in Effect July 6, 1902.
l..eave Augusta............10 10 am 2 5p
irrve Greenwood....... 12 44 p m ......
Anderso.. ...............- 710pma
Laurens..........145 pm 1030a as
Waterlon (H.. S.)... 1 12 p m ........
Greenville.......12 22pm 9S30an.
Glnspig... 4 45 pm .........
j spartan burg......330 pm 9 00a m
Hendersonville..6 03 p n -........
Asheville......... 715p m .. ...
'ave Asheville....... ..7 6p m ......
S partanburg .... 12 0am 3830p m
Gler.n Springs..10 00am -.......
Greenville .......125 p mn I45 p m'
Laurens.. .. ...... 2 0pm 6 30 p
reenwood........ 2&lIp m 7 45 pm
Leave Anderson.................. ... 7 26 a in
August a........... 5 20Dm 11 35a m
Leave('oAun bli"^..~....11 20 am
- Newberry.......12 42 pm
C!ieton .... ..1 25 pm
Arrive G3reen villO........325 pm~
.partanburg ....330 pm
r G'enn Springs... 4 00pm
Leave 4.lenn Spr ings... 10 00 anm
- Spartan burg..... 3201 pm
Greenvill .......12 -5 pm
Arriv'a Clinton..........2 22 per.
Newberry........3 06 pm
Coin ba...... 4 30 pm
lastest ard Best Line between Newberry
and Grusnville, sy artanborg and G'enn
Springs: -~fo eb
Connectio-sfmNeb ry via (olumbia
New berry and Laure;as R?ailway.
For any infor m'tion. wr te.
E RNE: T' WfLA IA MS, Ge . Pas a. A gt..
Anv'ust a, Ga.
T. M. '"' 2.. i:. Traflic Manager.
I ..
aLUE RIDGE RAILROAD~
. . 0. BEAW , Receivesr.
InEfe- t June 8 102.
~set wen ..dersoa. ..A W alhalla.
EA5TBoUNIp WElfrBOUND.
ARRIVE. LEAVE.
Mixed. Mixedt
.N O. 9. No. 12 $tations. No. Il No. 9
3 10 9i5........... Belon.......... 3 20 10 10
2 48 93.... n'non F. D......340 11 10
2 45 9 30.... A nderson P. D......345 11 16
..... 9 21.... West Auds-rson..... 319 ....
) .... 9.......1enver........ 3.59 ..
) .... 902......... Autun.......... 4 05 ...
.....8 55 ....Pe ndl eton.......4 1i..
..... 847 ......... Cherry......... 4 18 ....
.... 8 44.......... Adams......... 421 ....
) ... 8 28.....Jo, dania Julct ... 433 ..
.... 8 2........... seneca.......... .5.. .
.. ...8 o.... . Wst Un i.n .... 54 .....
.... 8 00..... W al balla ........ 09 ..
A ll reguiii :nh fr- Belton to Wihalla
have preceder.ce over trains of s me class
n ovinz. 1n thet opprositE directton unless oth
er wise specified by tralin Order.
Will a ao) stop at the following stations to
take on and let oft passengers: Phinney's.
Jmes and sand;y Springs
~., a...Ni-E uN, superintenden
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
This preparation contains all of the
digestants and digests all kinds of
food. It gives instant relief and never
fails to cure. It allows you to eat all
the food you want. The most sensitive
stomachs can take it. By its use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else failed, is
unequalled for the stomach. Child
ren with weak stomachs thrive on it.
First dose relieves. A diet unnecessary.
ures all stomach troubles
Prepared oiby E. C. DEWrrT &Oo., Chicago
*co~aazw2~ t1mestbiOci~