The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, January 13, 1903, Image 2

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T cV ars. and " t . et'. of chihlren thus ratio,.These 1lhrdren hav rightsNAd . b .si t e a nTh alays have conro o,f hi s childre in th ml ist rict. . Ift h chih,. is:,' needed. in t mi.t h r is no, dic eto to : the pa t e t to .e...t t e c alays S easy. ,the l p l a ma igthsae 1 .. ..... .to. .ih t 'egslaio a aeto asr hichi , ..ha t woul notW hut( themt l,hejstt:tn parttentyn hae: read fot:;r:'t fthe welfaeof thes chIild. Th s"chlr' ha erg t an The Newiths nd Coriert by iott corre ai serid ofaricle s onltheu cild t lbo rllin. Thbsiey , parenm te stnd noit alway he ills.antre mean ass ahrn protht millhist:met f the purpo s o theed ing th e . Wiltee hav no t et P.. Iinghsagmn tsol evee fro te sanpo t o w ic heloke a tt cn ti. 11shul b remem. was sent 1.0 rpr codt ns y ; nhewsppe thti' poedt n'ei opportunity o view th suton hfron vtha-.it si of the qusi.~ . u If ome f hese familiese hae mak n moremney hy regh main dotht byith< habrs child rent- who inhrousld ea chol and atesthe cst othe paestdons notes alwype hof cotzensfhis in hef intre anldiat heot. of the hild the tolveh, fr-if tesepcitrr to lebchl workedr constantly,n hiisannt alwamsesoves. frthe ih epln abe mcakin of wortk toe fgtheisnatifon thildood The mahodld comanhoad dare in bod mandr wichwold. o huWte shalls hae mores to prs abod hation revend bfore the wfoundato te The ortwose was lid, has isconin tuet puriaton Mr.~ Coh. is Terrls h edito t buiness mnagher chillabeolt his holetim t thepblictoe ofth Johnonnio. Th,.~Le dis ctinanc ofthe entine V eae aud with oney oneo paper,' t~ hemtanar,ell,tedb M:r. A.n B. Cal.~a e ,w r A.. NY you ngma wha youn swoat whore(lte would like. have in conve. nient ke "ult ituminuld Caendarwet Hrouste atendar fort 1903 wihte tooMac atnid onwitlreceive soeld reurnemai bfred lo hater. s nhe yie The lAislalhmt 1eet todoy. There 'e mAg' 'import.Ant mAttors to come before this Uegistntlr. It is composec ver, lA? ely of new 'materi&l. The nuestions of child labor, road improve n'nt.. t.Axatitf Ai1 many others wiil onme up. 'oa to mc?uee taxAt ion without im. n\iring the efeiionc of the pelic s.r I,r sa prohk'm. Tave Are still get ing higher. even with inei ,lduA Omn An t-he St.te is hoMwing monF ilOc'' rel he 't !"m'w h'tre l r at s O'St.n thl .'Ot pNots -fi ha-br 4eek ofi: the sesion. we u kout the :Tt or' 2'. T-a e arrng.\ for4." 'h'we vesr. by Sb ae conurted. -h . ga : has vryeew hl e .an A', Stat laini tabe achosen: :mda chie jutce of thse SuprLe oT. a , i>v vcode co sonr, aoe verin tendn of th .e penithe ntiar and.' num b *r of )f+ sml boards. It\tistgenerally. i'encode :d thsce utice . ..' S:_L e."Z. c t:. .M; "" ibr isc to1 \' bc A ihs Poa wi be made iceof jtihe wueih Tth'er iof the uenss a nu For o c ois. te s enerallv eracndidatsoan ed on uthiee umber he . minikA chef newicbe rr ot oposition a'd ie ould beh a ldgisacmplien weas dveryed o to see. h i chosen. i t b cost Miss aord the pr theSet Iari n,e shod here- oelected he isuincesvery or, code co(m1missionelther ar suein en cnio ten and amosn t ex e numt lan dserin Doming woma Ne Herry Polqiswinl ever ma emienutic witdfo athe position and e aul b deadgand tol se hi copient eldsevdt she has several smaller brothers and sisters largely dependent upon her ef forts. WVe believe she will be elected over all competitors. Capt. D. J. Griflith, the present su perintendent of the penitentiary, wil hae practically no opposition. e i a goodl oflicer ar,d a pleasant gentlenou wvith hosts of friends all over the State anti woultd be a hard man to beat am we exp)ect to see him elected withoui opiposition1. There are no longer any factional dif ferences among our people and we ex peet the legislators to wvork only fo. the good of South Carolina. The Dying Bloy. Mother, I shall cross the river, To the mansions of the blest; There, no sorrow, pain or danger, And the weary are at rest. Surely you woultd not detain me, Now I'm young andI free from sin See the gate has op)enedI for me, 'Tis so easy to pass in. D)o not spendi your time in weeping, Lest the others go astray; For my brother is in danger, - Guitde his foot steps dlay by (lay. Om ar to me, gentle sister, t ,yyu adupon my brow, O!the touch is soft andl tender, All the fever leaves me now. If my playmates come here, muother, Give the boys a top) or ball, And the girls a book or p)icture There is pilenty for them all. Mother, when your life is ended, - Andl you reach the heavenly land, You will feel my spirit presenee, You will see a beckoning hand. I am growing very weary, Now I lay me down to Sleep), And if I should wake in heavon I pray tho Lord my soul to keep. The Riser Millinery Co. will hatve somie pret ty new rib)bon for holidaty trade, antd they ar, closing out nyery hat andl (fonher is t.heir stook at actani oont STATE'S LIQUOR bUsImSS, A Statement as to the Profits Resultin from the Operation of the Past Year. (The State, 6th.) The annual report of the State die pentary showing the results of t.h business for 1902 has been completed The following figures are taken there from: The cities a-i connties made $t2, h'CC .6 out of sales of whiskey. $0 r1. 4 for beer, makir g a total $44S 79 7h The "'tate's neT1 I \-ts won 1$1P9A.89f .M: the tot. pofits of State . ".st-oa:r . ...t 51.73 ber3C , sws No''rt . y e hop ie - be' lk.4 f$.90 :a. israc S. 491 8c *. ss by.A'N' ' 'Mara's dis }'t,r r 4 4' '.c'ry i' oss I':'1.sr.cn.e 1.0o,"' .. 4,1 S0C .9144. 1~: insurancec $1.So.1 2.144 17 I.oss by robbery: Lori d:st ns r}" .. 4 R3 W'4inn:sboro diispensary ....... IVR S St. Matthew's dispensary... S 95 Player's Explosion dispen sary .. . . ... 4 3 Holly Iliil dispensary 76 0 Eutawville dispensary ..... 4 55 Revenue license 125 00 12 pints beer destroyed, w orth1 es s. 11 ono u r a Charleston dispensary...... 9y 7 worthless barrels distroved. 5 2' Worthless stock distroyed, l.ancaster ......... .. ...... 8 6' L.oss by Summerville dispen sary fire: Stock $2,875, in surance $1,200 ............. 1,675 24 I.eakage, old wind. Darling ton -- -- --. ----......... 5. 7 Total expense -............ $377,253 5 State's profit for year, passed to credit of school fund... 123,699 5 $500,953 1 Net profits to town and coun ties from whiskey dispen saries ..........--... ........$382,6833 Net pr1ofits' from beer~ dispen. saries.----.-----.-.........60,5154 $443, 198 State's net profits .. . 123,699 $566,898:i You May Not Expect Good bread these Cold mornings your flour is of the spasnbodic sOr that only "'woirks by spells.'" Ye can't be cert am -you don't knowv whn to depend on. ''Clifton'' flour wi bake to your entire satisfaction, dayi and day out. It is not the best fbi todlay and1( the next best tomorrowv. is the best all the time and people wvl buy '"Clifton" know it. Sold by E. I Hipp, L,. W. Cosby andl Iayes & M, Carty. Deathi. Ied'( ini Lexington of typ)hoidl fevy January 8th, 1903, the little dlaughti of J. 1H. and Sallie Floyd. Aged years. LAok up fond parents thy little one not dead, but gone before, She may not return, but. to her thc shalt go, Wh n thy (lays are numbered and fi ished below; And it may to thy angel child I gIven First to meet and( to wVelcome, ht mother to heaven; And there, reunitedl to part nlovc more, One song shall ye sing and1( one Savios ador'e. N. D). Manag;er Wanted, 7 It!USTWOltTIY, l'lITI lt Slc . byWholesale Mercehandlise con aeIO!I erenaie V10wlpny of' solid financial standing, to mai ganiz/e clubs1) among consumers))i~. 40 p cent savedl for our~ customers, 1ius ness no0 (xperi ment but, a >riioven su1 ces~s. Salary $18.00 aL week, expen advancedi. E'xp)erienen mnne!cessar Address 1). 11. Clarkson, Mgr., 3 peasrborn St.., Chicago, Ill. lkour ! Flour!i TA M PREIPA ItED TO SUPPL'IY TlI .i trade with all the hour needed nov and will have 600 barreln more to rent Pomarla about January 20th. Come once and buy your Flour, and if yt are not satisfied with prlcce and qumaIlt' haul it back at my' expense. O.I. COUNTS January list. 1903. 'minh.. Note Our Steady Growth, .Jausaiae 1, 1897~ $ 86,4l1K 29 Jatuary 1, 1898-S $4 030 40 Jautary 1, 1899-$ 42.3Wi 78 .l qui ir v 1, 1900 -$ 8,80.5 90 .-s4n"ary 1, 1901 - 14,0$1 62 J i'uvey 1, 1902 -$137 .4K 1 i January 1, 1903-$163,161 K1 The Commercial Bank OF NEWBERRY, S. . ' N V\r at'i:ttKt\. 01\'gg y of ,lury~ t.'4mssiner forew k%tKr +c. w I V day o 1fl+ mne \Vetska. m,! in the oieo th erk f ur f a i r, p To Draw Jury. N @TI FlS1 '% 1:t;1 GVFN THAT Ptt Juye at the Februarv the H.iof e 17 Cour ofressions for N1ewer otyCunts. State of S uth carolina w~onthe ?3.d day of J1anuary'. in,t_. at nine m'umxk a. n.. in the oweeke of the CNerk of Court for said .ounty. openly and pumblicly draw twvelve jurors to serve as (Grand .l urv men. for the year 149NI. and t.hirty-six jurors to serve as Petit Jlurvmen. at the February em Bof the Court of Sessions for Newberry County, beginning February th, and continuing one week. W. W. CHROMER, County Auditor. INO. L. EPPS County lreastter. JN. C. GOGANS ('lerk of Court.. Board mf Jur Coi sioner s for Newberry Counts S Cd Notice of Final Settlement. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT l wil make a final settlement of the personal estate of ,ohn J. Amick, deceased in the Probate Court for New berry County on the 20th day of Feru ary, 1 0. at 11 a. m., and wAill imm i ately t.hereafter apply for a final dis charge. All claims against said estate must be presented or or tefore said date. RHIODAF. CON NELLY, Formerly Rhoda F. Amnic k. Adm'x. City Licenses. i OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT . all licenses must be paid on or be fore Saturday, 17th instant, afterwhich date the ordinance relating to same will be strictly inforced All licenses ex hiothon firsember 31st last. bin order of the mayor. T. 0. STEW'ART. C.&.T.T.C.N. SI'AeiE OC, SOUI'H CAROLINA, COUNTY OF N of aE RYo-IN C'OMMON P~LEAS. . H. Wheeler, Plaintiff, vs. Sallie C. Wheat, Defendant. y O RDEtt OF THE COURT 6 aherein, I will sell at public outcry, before the Court House door at New berry, between the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in February, 190, the following described )roperty to-witre Alby lo of land lyingse and 7 beingge f the, untysen; Stte houe Lo-o sai ituat aued tfownr wos-d of peitys value, nhonc assigne No - ftino Mastr.Praerto ad frunnin Tens OnitHundedths of anurce, ore the lesse budd by lts ofayKedn SallH. H. Wheat. T Mm o alte neberry County -mar' of sale, cred. 1ortio1903. L .ot No wo, 2Plainurdfotthird ofit hvrem, an wtle plic atpubnic o ber the te.ourchose t pNewbr pa btnthe legi as h.uso ae nt STATt M Onday e m JFebruar, 1903, flo. mg lot Wf anoinothe TowintifNew heryi Sut aoina,cnet dt h aitd. hos Q. Boozer Defenaua. .1ohs frei,teril msenv atnlc outry Neberryony, South Caroln,cved tona - 1i0l Nh.ma, conBoinin Thirty-si FO is Hlundredths (36-100) of an acre, more or less, up on which is a five-room cot u tage andl bar and stables, lboundled by Chne street, ansof Annie Wicker, Mrs. Aldridge, by Wright street, which '- separates it fromi lands of M. A. Car lhsle and( by other lands of T. Q. Boozer. On< Iu -et t'hseoiaining Forty-eight moire or less, upon which is a sixroo r t ottg and barn andl stables, bounded by lo o. 1, Chine street, Wright street, randl land(s of John W. Earhardt' On-lundr-e<lths (47-0)of'or ae, r morel ar less, l)ii(l by an<ls of rnoh street and other lands of TrhosQ Boozer. -Q On<-llunre(ths (4710)o a ace more or lessa boundled by Lot N. 3, ,Cline street, Wright street andl lanai: 1- of Mrs. Livmngston. i.'Alao, all that lot of land altuatedl in r- the 'Iown of Newherry, South Carolina, otainim Ninety One-Hu;ndredtha ~. 9-0) ofan acre, more or less, upon ..wih is a four-iroom cotta o and out ~ sidngs, and representedl hyp>at dlated ., and executed by Jan. 1'y lnn tr 4 veyor', da ited F'ebruary 56th,187an b hounded by lands of Mr's. SalIie F 'l'engue, se parated therefroni by Plior streait and1( lot of . B. May a momW I Watts, andl is the lot of la rand on W.e b ,Susan It. Me Intuir to Tihos. byilox IB 'lerms of nale: One-half of th zetr, v, chase mnoney to beC paid( in cah pur hI balance on a cr'eda r on ye wthe at interent from day of sale edhpr m tion to bo seea pb i; od or..h A. urchaser and a mortgag ohe lrom pay for papeprs. y rhsrt Mator's Ofilc- Jan. Maater. Pottsh A \' A kv\k?N~. \ er:,l \\A\ \v WHY COUGH there are a gvodl mnany peotple eeughing these days who eould just as well not congh at all. Many peo. pie endure a cough patiently hca they have heten disappointed by Worthletss e ngh remuedies and do not reaize that there are other remedies which are wh.ily "ntitled to conti den ce. Quick Reliet Cough Mixture i,4 one of theso reteies. We have abundant reason to know that. this preparation is far superior to couFh remedies usually sold, and w bile it will not cure every cough, it come s as near it as anything tat we have tried. You can net it knowing that there is at least nothing be tr. that it huickly cures 90 per cent. of all ordinary coughs. For sale only at TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! in endless variety. FRUITS! FRU lTS! FRU ITS! fresh and luscious CA NDY! CA N DY! CAND Y! delicious and tooth some. Don't make your Christ mas purchases until you have examined our stock. li-B. Jones, Saeta Clalls lea4latters. MUST BE IN EVERY HOME IN NE WBERRY The following druggists ri qw.~sts the holders of MI U ltNA con 1)0ns to b)ring them1 in at once and1( s'eurS absnolut e ly free, the regular siz -hbt tle of t he Groat Preparation, MU I(NA W INJ'C For sale only by Gilder & Weeks, Agents. New 'ods Year's Wedding Goods, Goods, DIrthday Presents, All to be sold at Eduard Scholtz's Jewelry Store. Totho neple GREETING. Wo deire to thank you for ymir pmtronage during the year which has just closed, and to so lleit mn inrrfased patronage dur ing thr yoar upon which we have ontored, Your business will be appreciate1 and our sole desire shall be to please. When in need of anything in our line-and we have the pret test line of furnishings in the city -give us a call. Ewart-Pifer Co. Copeland Bros. "Is the Place for Bargains," For 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. 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 everything yon want in the Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Cents' Furnishings, etc., at the very lowest prices. Come and inspect our line and we will (ind1eavor to make your visit both pleasant anid profitable to you, and d1on't forg"t WOOT EN'S The Place Where You Get Your Money's Worth. Al 0._KLETTNER'SP 20 yds. Sea Island Cloth at only 49 cents. At 0. KLETTNER'S, t0 LTNRS 80 lbs. special Drive T wist Chew.' A .KETNRS ing Tobacco at only 25c. per lb. _11 l good Rio Coffee for $1.00. At 0. KLETTNER'S, At 0. KLETTNER~ 6 pakages (16 oz each) Wash Fruit Jar R'ihbbrs at ornl, 4e. doz. iAt~odrsa 0K LETTERSC At 0. KLETTNER'S Mason's Fruit Jars- I doz. s g alpiaLiissSipr ot at ))c, I doz qis. at 73 . I 15 going at 69c. a pair. At 0. KLETTNER'S, AtO0. KLETTNER', w0 ar s . C ir n' i pp rs 13 l>ar~ (I od Washing Soap at At 0. KLETTNER'S At0KETERS 12 l6s. Arm anaidamm r Ke A )x~o a yt J. LETNE'S oni arLyonly 225c At 0. KLETTNER'S, - At 0. KLETTNE 10 ydo 40 in. Heavy Sheeting at China Plat es, Cups i ATO. KLET TN ER S, FULL VALUEO YOU MEry..