The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, January 06, 1903, Image 2

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E~ it Ai'.. I t"\. A CLAIM ON OUR BUSINlSS MEN. The movement to raise mo\ney tor new building for Newberry CoAllege i of more than passing interest to oo town and deserves the hearty suppt' of our business men. The eollego is Newberry institution and the move ment is a Newb errv enterprise. A few days ago d telegations were in our towi making bids of $4\.0k each to th Methodist eon ference for the hvatioi of a college that ;s not as large as New\ berry Collegv. Twenty-tive years agu Newt r'y se .1emi :he loIt\ation; of Newberry Collept a: this v, ' by a b:,i of StJ.so. S' that twin.c !chrch 1:ss added a: less that amo;''t ni bu'ii rs ands. opvv itW"' ts. to :ti\ I1. :is' h o" c;.r e t'sos. 1,dt i 1'\ ,c Safe tt : l,itt' ^ t' l' OOt. I rr :~ \ ; tt 1o.'..,. v .\kt lit t "he return it ac tt;: ua 1 m;'e\' brought here by the college is a stnali pmrt of its advantage to the contlll ity. The register of aitlmnti shOW: that ab oit vortung ;eople of this towr graduated at Newberry College. ant that more than tlirty of its graduates are now eiti;!ens of the town. This does not take into account the large n1tuber of graduates in the county out side of town, or the still larger ilmlilbet of persons who attended the college but did not complete the course. The value of t he inst itut ion as a moral and intellectual force in the communtity cannot 'be mcasured in dollars and cents; and the teal n\orth of the college lies in the great work it is doing to de velop the inteliligence and character of our people. The growth of t he college has made it necessary to add to its inatterial equip mnent, and the LIutheran Synod has be guin a IlioVem11eit to raise $25,000 for building purposes. Every dollar spent in needed buildings for the college will be a dollar wisely invested for the dle velopment. of this town. We repeat, it is our college: and Newberry re ceives far greater benefit from it than it can possibly contribute to any other part of ith- State. The town receives the lion's share of whatever measure of prosperity conies to the college. There is no danger that the college will move away, -it is fixed. Iut it must move forward. Twenty-five years ago the little town of Newberry wisely gave $15,800 to get the college. What will the larger town of Newberry now give to increase its equipment and hell it forward in its career of usefulness It cannot stand still; it most. move for. ward or backward. It needs larger quarters in which to do its work; and in some way, we have no doubt, it wil get. the new building whether the towr contributes to its erection or not, but. i greatly needs the aid of our busines; nen, and the bare facts of the casi should impel them to come forwarn lIn'omptltly and generously to tihe sep por't of' tihis worthly and valuablle entetr pr1ise. The churchi that is backinig thit college (does riot number I0,000 mremi bers, arid it has the bur'denr of r'aisinj mionrey to end(ow thre institution as we] as f'or 11u1ildinlg putirposes. A VElI(Y F-INE TIIING3. .One of the finest thiungs we evert am in a newspaer is -thre follow ing frot the Yorkvl Equirer: -Enqrtuter sever'ely to task for' thte fol lowmgo oibser'vationr thait. appeaired int ou issue of )ecember 2.I: "It. was utnderstood(M last summlrer' tiha ihe Gr;'(eenv'ie News made a tr'ade wvit MI r. I ,at ier. conditioned1 on thre assist "rt(( .of that genrtlemart to Mir. Richard sonr, in case (If ihis etlectioni to thet Sen ate. I )eveloprmentts seemn toI lend (c(11 to all these ruotr's. "Althroughi it is a fact that titer were campjai!tn allegations of tire mii turre stated, we will confess that w wver'e too htasty itt saying that sucht tr'ade was "urnder'stood"' to have bee consummated(. U1pont tiore mtatmh consideratioin we heg to withtdraw tht reflection that our ob ser'vationt carrit againist the Gr'eenville News, arid I say that we believe tire editor of thi paptier incaplable tof b)eoming a pairty I any kind of a plolitica gbargain lookir to Irs persontal advantage. lit this sari connection also, we begr to thrank 'Ii Newvs arid Courier for having so pro er'ly br'oughit urs to task and pr'omise be mor'e car'eful abourt rpa,n u an offence."sre re)etrga We were suethat tihe Fm uir wvould make the amnende honioralble soon as its attention was dlir'ectedl to seriours char'ge against tire echaracter the edlitor of tire Gr'eernville News' b we were not pre pared for so splendid manifestation of cour'age, even on t part of the Enquiirer, which wet ha known for' many years as one of t cleanest and best newsp)apers in t country. It r'equires cour'age of a ye high or'der for one who has (done irnjr tice to,a neighbor to confess his err<' and it.is, a sor't of courrage so rare tlt whren it is exercisedl it is cer'tain to e cite the admrir'ation of all br'ave a htonest men. -News anrd Coutrier. Tire sp)irit displayed by both the Yor ville Enrquir'er and the News and Cot ier is to be commended. Newvspap< are sometimes too hasty in maki charges, and thte result is the charg can not be sustained. When such the case, the only rnan!y thing left f the editor is to acknow ledge his m take, and to make his acknowledgme of error as p)rominecnt as the charg This, however, is seldom done and t editor of the Enquirer deserves ti commendation and the thanks of people who love a clean, pure newsp per and methods that are pure and ho est and honorable. The legislature meets in Columbia o1 week from today. Many importat questions will come up for conalderi tion andI decision, and the session w, be probably the iat hnttmating in oeveral yr Among the most Jvnportant of tee nt trrs will be 1xad imp vement, the pu\hibitiion of ahiki lebor in the rAls, :nd ctompulaory edoeati,. Inr los* - t i,n ua'n thse is vceli knowii and n eds . not t to ritrt tred he"' Suft'e it to S:\. \v,e believe if r+ had better w ada, no latir in the mills by hi?iirn of t-en t der y.ars. and .mpulaty edatioetin our State wtl mnr' f'urWat1 to that pws.itinu to n hi'h she is ontithi and which she may aniy ammni the t States of the A meri,an U'nitn. And al of them are comh\g, T'he.y e'ht to ytmr. We h'e it will 't a ;' RV?vr'vst one to all. The year W% ' a A t.h of :pucasdt th hs e o fbut1- to mt St. la.u's Thi A ke tw hor Mr. Eptnghas lo t Y t past yar. There .aies ben.osid mov ' t ting farmers. r. Georg Rihrso a they neer Cs. Mr. 1 insmor.e:Y" .oved int,h a by M1. To R'ich arson r. to lose ai \':lib ' !05t' !:.r !''" ing of the ith cint his n e h.se tInchased the horse nr abcut two months ago. rhis makes two horses y Mr. Epting has lost the past year. There has been considerable moving anl exchanging of homes amongst the farmers. MI r. George Richardlson has movee to the Newberry Cotton Mills; I r. Robt. Kingmore moved into the house vacated by V r. Richardlson; MI r. Thomas Richardson from the 4nlrew eledenbaugh old place the ens iii'nf lae; Atr. Walter Wicker into the house va cated by Mr. Tom Richardson; Mr. George Livingston into his new house! on the Margaret Kinard place; Mr. Thomas Elesor into the house vacated by Mr. Livingston-the J. ur. geeen haut;h (Buncomb place). Our pastor, Rev. J. A. Sligh from Siigh's to the St. Paul's parsonage. There have been more fat hogs killed in this section than usual. ThIe p)residlent of the St. P~aul's Grave. yardl Association request, mne to say that the association will meet on the third Stnday in January, at 10:30 a. m. to elect oficers to serve the ensuing year. A president, vice p)resident, secretary ani a treasurer. All persons that have eontridwute re as much as cents are en titled to vote. A dIeep) interest in the election is urged. T. J. W. says that Sigma is married hcongratulations from January 5, 1903. he Noews o xclir rChrisshs ioe anIn gon Mndaye Tr . heauyrvc neandaiy ae Miss Doslia Kibpe, o eberry, has been vting here aggw dastonbe.pes Mitsa thesmaiageuts of Miro Cobler which (Rven Hioo, place CStas8h ate hoe hme. au MshoBlttill Wers,f aa ounday, spent in. ih isJni iad Mr. Ir ae, fClmba pn mvd Crsm. atheas fandr' famil hre. Miss techer Couns, ofv Winthrop Coen Christma Roc hll hoe ahtaat p- ha ome anh tetrewariee.wt of Mss Etior pWeatse excSeus County, a ~i)n brifthis th Miss wae iardou e ren "T. Na. W." olearbiah sent thistimae and wehils fahrome here.v yOu mre esi teah eMs A ne Waer spen ry whavedring the hoeart losd. MOrscKinar had theirghr,iss trne as wioodland theoo tre ae thirhed wit x- nie esenS. e. 1)rck ea k- Scriptur lons a oger."prye ~ rThe tree.i oT oasiNwaerrma t. o muc leasg ure. f h idl a MN. ditan' ehe ecuerr us oinbe brendb whtit JW."st befor ith us ar' mor hsie ospeu -they a)reoing to gav i it' Thoume ns in the riddleir thyo an pain hav (luing with yfewers clod of Devs. Lad and augher paiss Jan it mnied S paCt. an -twiwa severawie Galon Was Lonuildin Thesret po andn Newberr alaove egth onliving stas ifThe r ile hoob t Npofo it a' ith Newberry i en gon-ob Whr igeo; dit peope aresttof smoftheir moneyf obu te JAMIESON Desires to say to the people of Newberry coun ty that he has a better line of GENTS' AND BOYS' SUITS AND FURNISHINGS than at any time during his long history in the clothing busi nesss in New berry. He thanks the people for their patronage in the past, and solic its a continu ance. You will be welcome at the CLOTHNG Emporium. NOTICE! Cost Sale ee FURNITURE S"ORE in, the < id 1rhmid w..d N.s\, Off ~i~. I1d Str.s I. 1 .,.k 4 New Furniture, Al titrt rlR*A ndu %%I t0\dittN Oa ok V414-k. Fil S, ui AT ANY OLD PRICE ! DINNER SETS. Our line of Austria China and English Semi Porcelain will be sold this month at prices that will sur prise the most careful buyer. We are going to close out this line of goods, it is all Open Stock, which enables the pur chaser to buy as much or as little as desired. Newberry HlardwareCo Hello Central I----Gie Me 48 he NOWberry Manite roni 0ifctioucy ail Bakey! T1hey have all '.zinads of Blreadl Patent Bread, M!lk Brad, Graham read, ('ream Bread. Cao Bread, R'ae Breadi. Kimmecl seed Ryea [Bread, Bosu,in Brown lIread Largent assortment of fresh, fancyv Ca k es ever sho w h e r.. be'or .. Orders taken by Telephono and de. 1ive.red free' of cha'e asa we havo ont our aew delivery wIa..onl. I'all1 and see tib, or' rita.' up I >.s.n, No 48. H. A. Meyer & Son. New Year's Goods, Wedding Goods, Birtbday Presents, 'All to be sold at. Eduard Scholtz's Jewelry Store. DAN P. \ERTS$ C OF THE 'Racket Store WILL BUY Second-Hand Cloth AND PAY CASH CT A SLH For a Limited Time Look out for their ad. goosn net isse. A Golden -Rule of Agricultilre: Be good to your land and your crop will be good. Plenty of Potash in the fertilizer spells quality and quantity in the har. Yest. Write us and we will send you, fre, by next mail, our money winning books OERMAN EAU WORKS, N5 Nsius Strpt, TOYS! TOYS!I TOYS! in endless variety. FRU ITS! FRUITS! FRUITS! fresh and luscious CANDY! CANDY! CAN DY! delicious and toothsome. Don't make your Christ mas purchases until you have examined our stock. 0.B.Jones, MUST BE IN EVERY HOME IN NE WBERRY 'he following druggists requests the hoWdrs of MU RNA counpons to bring themui in at once and secure absolute ly froo, the regular sizr. bottle of the Great Preeparationi, MURNA W INE tor sale only byv Gilder & Weekp. Agents. N otice to Creditors. To the creditors of W. S. Melton: MR. W. S. MELTON HAVING .made a deed of assignment to me, there will be a meetmng of the credlitors in my - eie at N ewberry Court House, S. C., on Friday, the 9th (lay of January, 1903, at 11 o'clock af t. for toe -appointment of an agent COLE. L. BLEASE, Newberry, S. C., Dec. 31, 19O Quick Relief COUGH MIXTURE! l'inng madenl from eareful ly 'se. lecta(d d.rugs of the fitoost quality that canl he~ produ1ced, hanldle3d with extre'ume care, makes it worthy of thec praise lhat it has reesivod. It is h).. ginning to be rLeognized( ats t he best COUGil SYRUP ever produced, and hase been thioreoihI. t ested n' ith thuo following results: I st. It cures in short er time than any other known remedy. 2nd. It is more last ing than any ci.her remedy. 3rd. It is put in larger packages than most first classCough Syrups that sell for 25c. Maves' Drug Store. The Lad ies'Ex change Mrs. R. C. Williams :resnectfully informs the ladies of Newberry and vicinity that she has opened an Ex. change for the pur chase or exchange of Ia dies', children's and rnen's second hand clothing, and solicits their patronage. Persons on business wil please call at the E xchange, Ctwl Hotel, first floor' bewen9Aa m.nanpm' To the Pe;pIe. GREETING. We desire to thank you for your patronage during the year which has just closed, and to so licit an increased patronage dur ing the year upon which we have entered. Your business will be appreciated and our sole desire shall be to please. When in need of anything in our line--and we have the pret" tiest line of furnishings in the city ---give us a call. 'Ewart-Pifer Co. Copeland Bros. "Is the Place for Bargains," Por the Next Two Weeks. In Dress Goods, Jackets, Capes and Furs, Men's Clothing, Boys' Clothing, Hats, Shoes for Everybody.. any Size and Style. Overcoats, Blankets, Lap Robes, Shirts, Collars and Cuffs, Neckwear, Gloves, Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk Mufflers, Umbrellas and Rubber Shoes. Also a nice lot of Felt Shoes and Slippers for Ladies and Men. Don't fail to come to see us, if in need of anything in the above lines. We will guarantee to save you money. We have a great many nice and suitable things that you can give to your lady or gentleman friends as presents for Christmas. Come and See Us Often. COPELAND BROTHERS. A AnalDiSOOVUy! Almost every one has discovered that Wooten sells the best goods for the least money and We Are Doing the Business Because we sell more goods for same money! Same goods for less money! wyAnd you may always count upon getting overything you want in the. Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Gents' Furnishings, etc., at the very lowest prices. both pleasant and profitable to you, and dont enaor to aeyu ii WOO TEN'S The Place Where You Get Your Money's Worth. AD.- KLETTNER's, 20 yds. Sea Island Cloth at only 49,cents. At0.so LETERSCew At 0. KLETTNER'S, ing Tobacco at only 5. per lb) 11 lbs. good Rio Coffee for $1.00. At 0. KLETTNER'S~ At 0. KLETTNER'S, 0 pakagves (10 on ach) \Vsh Fruit Jar Rnhbers at only 4.doz At . KETTER' .A 0.KLETTNER'S, MAson' FrLiTa r S,-1z ga. 0 pairs Ladies' slippers worth at 99c., 1 doz qts. at 73 _$.0going at 69o. a pair. At 0. KLETTNERH'S, At 0. KLETTNER'S 100 pairs Childrpn's slippers 13 bars Good Washin Sopa worth $1.25' at only (61c. a pair. only 25e.n'sap t At 0. KLETTNER'S, At0.KLETTNERS 1lbs. Arm and Hammer Keg o, soda at only 25o. 4 ox s tar Lye at ..l 25c. At0.KETTER'S, At0 KETNE 10 yde. 40 in. Heavy sh:eQting at Obina Plates, Cups r only 49c. at only3 1 0. worth h AT O. KL ETTNER -A Fair and Squre Deal Everyim FULL VALUE FOR YOU rmEY