The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, April 24, 1903, Image 4

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THE RE;-HEADED* t'lRl. She Finds it Easy to Get in the Fror,t Row of the Chorus. Red hair ha., alw %%1, beer,hi: to indicate a quick tellper. Iut bood That the students:; of thi, pR-t 3id not go: or if tho di the k1y i ht, suit of :ho'r i !i m says the 1'NsgT'. nn f T .v ty 1 s e a g t.n Rhi:ler . , sit be en ir. : \r.: ,ar : ta e bi:- s ;: t: er: a -d w r the M MI:D'l'ei \ . A Lt ' h - . . A - - i- . e . - . f - a I u r os :, w,pe - 'h* -h il fuo ii i 1 . .. 90' m 'T ta t-, I .i.e it Ily f1 eI atl.a .d a l i Ite hir diru-.r I hiot fit it h.. pres e wi i t h la- char m , Iftw as tlt( o tcutoe.ea t ciii- tu wi wis h hir, i ji wibt nhr " iie e i~i t ii i.ir *-n u.t hit ai re in iI it- i ti tall titi ti w h t e u -hu I. faihng sitylhe~ re hat lihe h,jld w lin h way 't f c irigIntPti.ilii alway siio.usit hiir i'wn h n uthuirr i ly andii you caot li eange it I "Omtheiron t h bown hialiitiredmis suge lsrtion, nat:ttvu r iot a ton w oi s thii- prevaihn fo tIt' ,i in ru ti hlitr it cono rsurgtte I re i a to an s nuesw rlu t has't i u h t mi v.1 ilgu Itrdr i. 'i "ii in di it'r QIlt a lt 51> b" lir, Iut . ThliKE iti linN 'tIOF WnE oi r. "rain shrrn i livethani- j r14 I iiei to I d mre' than the' evenir di beii iver btr < w crii )Hi o to g th t is u. ds has aottig, of arit it and ono, 11u made* tbis shat of hair fashionahle jnPt at the time whon the god blow-hesi hsir -was itising its novet\it. "Thi, tro nt"le' m p"roding the \l (it of nral red is not in tho tlwtr itself, bnt in the fHct that Witi snrh hair the skin is iwIuys trau, 1-nsrt, t ht, t y shti and brows ar.' an tact match, arhd E'\'t1n the c.,ltron tnxttir 'f the 'E's is p* nliei to tho type. ''edo a rt t' i of t hoxt i !texl work. had I .-nn to!! vyn in ni ti I half a . in,.'zi t:P' th1Ae t ; :t\i.r"s for nr\t nesaacn the lo'aA; w1ma,lsr: h' ebasenic tti have .i h". iee' w! be" a ra" fx rei " b t he re w\" be mansr!\ on , ihe 'E i1ar tempI Ratn It ? ha e I ; t. t h c' ompE)ii.) . I havre s'.r,.\ r sa I that red hMire3 . a rl'tier'4 ::1 t tim]er ait;i :'. xl. tSis. s id ta hxl': hf r" " e. Sof WOMO:-. " t. ." Del -nv l all t"1,t e% t ?. t: I Pn petrAnl P7nt r - 1i- - t ,. -- ir -e , A)tc. Sr. l"ie i m dg t aken tt d 1 1 . a nd . a h vngthS . that he wl e y as prolnge. Wh AAMtIVsey) has prolgd DUFFY's F It han prolonged many thouisand lives it haic Mr. andl .\r.cvin<i,c lnil thce is no0 other ruiicinie in tiin- wotrbi whi Will keepil th yuitc-mI; cin norma contclit b p)rceent thei decay ofr the tissuesc, strenc'Igl en 'he heart actilon arid encrichi the' lb like Duiffy's l>ucrc M\alt W isk ey. It is absolutely pure stilmuclant andl tonie. fi fromt fusel cili ;utui cither diangerousi tlgi dIienhc tso eocomo ini most~ wiik ies. ('ures grip COnistumpction,i bru'onc'hltis Ia tarrht, asitihma, malriia: iand all low r'vc dlyfluc'siac, alnd livigortecs tihe brin,c makes the ol youn )g:I c keep thce vou nitronK. Do niot fill youcr hodv fulli drugs and iecdiciunes whlich icoisn lihe : D)uffy'c Pure alt Wh( ithev is~ thc mc whiskey recogn ized byv thc'e vernnii.ru ? meCdicine. Th is Is a gcucraintec. It absolutely pur 1e ancd c'ontainsu no (usia < It Is pres(''cr i byover 7.non)) do0''r 0) usedi exc'lsivelyV in icveri ').))0 holspit, It is thec ounly r'e'iabcl'' and1 a hti'O)) l'v stimnulanct ancd tonicj. it hira sav.'cl livesi of millions1 ocf pe'ople thce pas years who have useud It. as their' os mgdilon. aition ttfe4tlyv cle ar,if that were r.a.l ly n1ed,ed, andi he ha1 hit right out from thas shoulde in what ho has t \1I Ani hati to yi. in (Ntlellitting th wvht\le. ma1ttter. A . hap- bhatn ahv'.aty n td ('hief t:l1mm11ti as;1 it.AilIti to Charlhstli to ma1ke R thCVtIgh iisU1t igAt ion of tho wholo Afair Atnd to report on th Ions t hAt hi found in Charles t H l . n d l 's p t i l l to l o o k i n to t hei r .n- hnii' pr at0 osideoneo. of whidb 00:..p' %%::t w 'S%med . ' hit\f tala tt:' tt hy 11, t hi ! iol\,r tA a i, as A 1'tr 1, { b ii: ropov-,. Division Chie{ 1 t w oha. boo' ol'ponde-i for ton .";Zsvo 't:k of diser'tPton inl .,i:" r ,:'sie. n't inen. in which he - wa na and hly of illioit 10 i -".g st': o., Bint for tho un .wnt 0n,'t "n. 0-n i h Chief '.:t i\tTir wouhl , r e..\ reI'y d,igt Withi brbt,111An, adu r l that ho a .. . . 1. \\ .e.i i hter -Ch t 1f A- !. N1 ur tS1 tf.7 \\'to . *at \ 'ibl m IV . a oity ful Of hPO enL) Lvr ~o a., wno h. ve been marra - o ppy union many years beyon - r bohhah- an i la-art.y '77ou<7 gh-'~'~ .50 years of I r 73n I'leasure in - n77 7r7.7 o,k. I know' ~ 7 oor77 77n7life I f,7l7 . 7771wel to 77 77 ' h1 n7 77ry 7n7 r.71 I would1( on7 ret~ j7 n. - ,. . - m~*7 73 erfet heath i. tI v' rs7.n7. C7'('estr ('ounity e ' U RE MA L rHE TRUE ELIXIR OF . "it fly BRYAN SPEAKS. Say's leyclaud Betrayed The )enocratitc Party In The Hour Of Its Gratcst Need. 'ml. J. Bryan apiaking in Kansaa City, Missouri, to theo toast "Dtmoe raty" at the bantquet given by tha I)t>mocrtatio J a0kson County vlub at.d newspa pr mtn of Mstalotlnri t'ompli - lutntary to Sonator Wilm. .J. Stont', at wllich the ,drtss did not begin util after midnight, eritici ed ( I'ttv land and his sultporteis who are nhaking friends among Dminuerats. ''he asst>niy was made upof rop r- etitat i Iio Missnri l)moerats nt the remilarks, of 'Mr. iBryan mot with aPplaust' from his hoarors. le spoko as follows; "'t' invite all who have t rate.l from the fold to comno bsk if thov so iS1't>, but we want them to 'tav in after t he. oem. We had fonr v'?irs of Cloevland and after his atdminis tIat i'on was over we found ourselves w'eaker than wet had ever t'een' b'efomii ase we had boon 'et rayed by t 'st' so ealled harm-1on1\iiers. Clove. !'1d and his fo.lo oers sho\iv." th.,il nuteltt.s t l\t'1> :111ieans 1'\ dt'seri in1I n' in nr hour of "nreatest need andl su'.pp'rtog. the li'nNiut'eats. 1'he l.t:11 ra: par! w' n a " . - h: ' .ory i>D' w' '1ieb tae our part. ir't, , ppa,r; :lnty\. 1lut Cl-t'lte land ' h t 'tl the D'mcrat: part . and it carr:'d : n of his ad: il tr;alti n C .eTa.ere::-+v,rdw:s.a ter-e +s w r \110 it 1 1.1"te y of ,,i vew + r. : . r .\p:s fo a whole e: r. ''W . r- apa r -t1. i _- tot. -u -eib t t- \ i:bek r the t we -b.1,ansnt and - r ,r whw ts ttn lbtn J w bre iu:e rf hV I ~ ~ v nt e Dvilc). ' tth rrh.\' 1'rit'tCS in -r cd pit sfr a whle f L atated." sd m Only '.-n a po ero atist- evrv.~ hodv. a~' ..Iti.ma h EAo ',cj RS~: nAb d'p ka theigole weddni. h. ai MS. An.A VI.aINGOD, 84 yearstold. *nn'f -r- will ,an ria.,l ne n,,,, G.aIpteyenne,L h'nerniutonn.dle Onlyraio, sei1 try ati. ey. 4, 6fyarssa frufelyevinPre Malt d tei gnde wnedin g ti, jiraemak "TeOlQ'7 me' Sold At All I~V~Dispensarsod r'irec Mat $.0 aVmII(~ Ntle. ( Refu eja Ireognized 1E, - it is, the onll whlak >y the G~.jfaovnm ant s a l . al able meaica .lebi .t sent freI iff ' lMlt \Vikey Coan. Rochue.ai Woman Suffrage In The South. Mitss Belle Kearnoy of Flora, Mis. stasippi, in an able address before the National Stuffrage Convention in New Orleans, made a strong plea for the enfranohisenent of Southern women as the only honest solution of the race qluestion in polit,io. She said in part : "The enfranchisement of women would,insie unmediate and durable white snpretma,y, honestly attained: for, upon Ltnquestionable authority, it is stated that: in every Sonthern Stante but 'no, th",re are more -'du eated wotm"n than all the illiterate v.'ters, white and black, native and foreoign, comnb ned. All the women in the South who can read and write, ten oat of every eleven are white. When it comes to the proportion of property between the races, that of the white outweighs that of the black immeasurable. The South is slow to grasp the gioat fact that the enfran ehismont of women would settle the race question in polities. "I have heard it said in the South, Oh, well, suffrage may be a very good thing for women in other see tions of the United States, but not herte. Our women are different. How are they unlike those of their 0\ m1 sex elsewhere? They are evr taml.h as intelligent as any upon the face of the earth; they have the same deep love for the home, the same devotion to their country. '1h, .t"s, but, yon see, if the white womuen were allowed to vote, the ne ?;ro WOlt'mn would have the s5rne privilegte, having to meet them at the polls ou a basis of equality. That ditlirnlty won;d be settled by having stpr'e- p"lling places. When the cUkES D' SPEPSIA, CONSTIPA TION, INDIGESTION. Rou'ES TH1E TORPID LIvr SOLO 8 ALL DRUGGISTS THE V'EGEi SUPERIOR IN Q':A TO ALL fit R 2Address SOUTH VANNAH, GA, TH-E C I SEA B AIR- LINE NORTH -- SOUTH T wo Daily Pullman V Between SOUTH FIRST-CLASS DIN The Best Rates and R Via Richmond and Norfolk and Stea Nashville, Memnp Louis, Chicago, N Points South and Sout and Jacksonville an and Cuba. Posmrvrasy Tus Satc ~ c'yFor dletailed informatic man reserv'ations, etc., app board Air Line RaIlway, c Passenger Agent, Columbi C. B. WALWOR1T H, i SAV A N butllot is given to the women of tho South, you will find that, these dis tiut voting precincts for the two races will be quickly establishqd. "It is useless for we to attempt", at this lato day, to refute the objections raised against woman suffrage, for every obstacle to its progress has been met years ago, and every argu ment. for its existence justified. It is no longer a qenstion of right, with tb people, for th-it old battle Ii.s bean fought; it is n w iily owt' , f expediency, and opposi i. t by pr. judicei. " defend womuutu .1 ifr .tg Lefoitc a Li-,nsianaaudione,, wonl lit a work of extreme snpt,rerogation, for this noble State has the oebit of hat ing empowered by constitutional Iaw, all tax ptt.ing women to Vote upon all questions huhiuitted to t he taxp:f ori. Women are permitted t., exereotth'. right of voting in some form in 'ort - three foreign countries and provin ces. Complete enfranehisomont. is enjoyed by women in the Isle of Man, New Zealand, and Feulerated Austra lia. "In 18(W full political equality was given to the women of Wyomiug. Colorado, Utah and Idaho have since followed, granting unlimited sniTrage to women. Besides these four Stiutes, wit h their full enfranchisement, there are 25 other States in this country that have partial suffrage for wo. men. "The South, which has wrought so splendidly in the past, surely will measure up to its responsibility in taking the forward step of woman's enfranchiseme[nt in order to ronder justice to its own tiresides and to fix the status of the white race for fu. t tire yours." DROPSYi 10 DAYS' TREATMENT FREE. lavo mado Dropny and it s om plications a specialty for twenty years with the most wonderful su oess Havoourodmany thons. and cases. 1 J DR. IE. E. EEN'S ON., eJ Boa . F Atlanta, cla. FAII.E FAT LITV AND) PURl [T OTHERS ERN COTTC ( AROLINAS AN'Dr; - RAILWAY. -- EAST -- WEST. estibuled Limited Trains ind NEW_YORK. ING CAR SERVICE. aute to all Eastern CIties Washington, or via molrs.---To Atla nta, hils, Louisville, St. 3w Orleans, and All hwest--To Savannah d all points in Florida RTEST LINE BETWEELN 4D SOUTH. n, rates, schedules, Pull ily to any agent of The S r 3. J. Puiller, Traveling a S.C. JAH, GA. -... ... --..... BLUE RIDGE RAILROA H. C. BEA' TIS, Receiver. In Efoot June8i1o902. uot wotn Anderson and Walhalla VAMr0t1'N1' W STBO A1ltIVE. LEAVII. Mixell. Mixed No.9. No. 12 Otatione. No. 11 1'. M. A. M. P. M. A. 3 10 9 65...............Belton............... 8 20 1t 2 48 1133........& udorson F. D......... 8 40 11 2 45 930........ ndoreon P. D . 8 46 II.1 ........ 1125,.......W est A nditron....... 8 49 ...... ...-... 909...............Denver.............. 8 69 . ........ 101...............Autut......... 40 ........ 865 ....... ...Pontdi ton........... 4 1 . 841 ..............eliv.rry............... 4 18 ---.- 8 44..... ... .. ... ............ 42 .. 8 28 .... J l t iai Ju et ...... 4 t.1 --....... > - -........ - t'nte",-s.. ... ...... -4 .5 .. . . . . . . . .. . .4 . ..... - -. t U .. ....... .. 0 ' U a .I.. . o . \Il r.gnIIIIr it'..i i . ~ 'lItoit to walhl t' !"uvt pInrteit sl.e ovur 1nti. of' a i u cla1s S lvist fit ItI ' '1o.e tt lrcc l tcsn 1nlt-a u !i I'AvIs Spec. 89t(I1IlesI 1 it"r. , urder IViII it a- mlop Itt t ft luwtng ationa to tIit on tind -et fill {tanger"s: 'hiuiney ' ''-1 * *t * ' M. a e . maim 1 nt, 'nud k;U?CtU,Slu dicstlbIJdroEllila hwv t, Augusta and Aahovlo Short Line (tI;,h t " i.. eYt r. t.x \ It ell ', lut.s.) .A .........Lv Ne wborry ........ Ar 3. 0 pn .0 pin .'r Latrs9ta ........ L .04 3. * %2.t.7 p.........Lv Luruia.. Ar 1.) pm ':0 IPm.........Ar Sarlatnburg..... Lv 12 01 pm 3 - Pin. v Irttiburg..... Ar 11.26sri 6.2 pi .........Ar Sautl a............... Lv 8. 89 am ('.l pa..........Ar tieut dersonvillte lv 8.05 am 7.15l lr.........A r \etwvillo,......... Lv 7.05 am .2.I6 p . v Newborry (c.N.a 1,.) 3 10 pm 1.60 A'. A r i,attr n ..................y 2.02 pin 1.65 pm..... l'v auron .................Ar 1.45 rm 2. 1 pt .... Ar ro nwoo .............Lv 12.44 pm . n.A Augustia.........Lv 10.(0 amn 2 .91 p m ..v A ugust ai..........Ar~1i.66 am 2 .0 p ...... A r I -'a1ufort. ......... Lv 7.50 atn 6.I5 pm...... Ar Port. lioyal .........Lv 7.40 t in 17 4 pm ... Lv N;w1 herr' ( N.&)Ar 8.10 pm 1 10 pim.... Ar Lattrun . ........I - 201 pm 2 91 pmn .... Iv i in r nu ............... .16 pin .. pt ..... Ar (lreenvillo...... Lv 12.15 pm lr't urt h'r infornetuion relativo to rates, t'te' . 0 , II 0o, ( r Ittir 15 -lEO. 'r 1310' r N, tIon. A g . Glreenvill o,8 . CN: c T WI1.LIAMS, ho-. 1ase. Agt '1' M !: "l n,'l'u1{UN( Auitu6ta, da. TV. iii. 6.- i Ie in Traitilt 4 altta 1 r. a (Let-lt"rI) SI andard Tin t .) , SoutI bounu. Northbound. Selclii '. in ECtlf"i A ugust 25th 1902. 8TATIO . 8. 8 40 am I,v Atlanta (s.A.L) Ar. 8 60 pin 1I o5ii 9911 A t.lone 6 1 pm It 11t 111; n lberton 5 17 pt 12 .S pin Ablhevilt. 4 0 pin I 22 pil ir nu ni 1 8 3) in 2 h6. A. Clinton (ttn'r) I.v. 2 4.. pm (O.& w 0.) In 1k) 00ll) I.v tllentn Mpritigs Ar 4 (5 pmt9 12 15 pin Sparln mburi 3 31, pin 12 2 pil (i r.(t !It' 3 26 pill ( Hlarris 81 ri.rl w 1 1: ;-m wn a'terloo 2 35i S{. 1 . " U [ - ( it1 ,'rt i % 7 . s . 1":; 52 I .,. s9? 2u- 1. -".t i - A t i !N 219 1'arkn Atr 42 222 .( irtl on. 131, 2:31 44.lvi:, 117 2 43 -i a ard.. 1 10 2 49 .(ary.. 105 21 ...xlapa.. 1005 :13 (tewberr) 12 48 3'it Proaperit3 1282 3 34 ....SiIghs.... 12 23 :3 311 Lt Mountain 12 19 AM. 3 61 ...Chapiu... 1209 3 67 Hilton 1202 4 01 White Rock 11 69 4 17 Ballen tine 11 64 4 17 ......I rmo..... i 46 421 ..Leaph,rt.. 11 40 4 45 ArColumblal.v 11 20 pln am I 65 LvColunbia (A.o.L..)Ar 11 10 ( 20 Sumter 9 60 9 20 A r Charleston Lv 7 00 '1'rainc 63 a511(1 !2 arrivo and depart frotZ; now u9nion d(pot. TraIns 22 r.d 8i from A. C. L. freight depot u 'est Gaorvais street. For Rates, Time Tables, or further informa lion call on any1 Agent, or writo to wI. G4. CIIILDS, T. M. EMERBON, Presi<dent. T raffic Manager. 1. F. LIVINGSTON, H1. M. EMERSON, Bo' . A gt. 9'en'1 Frt. & Pmas A gt, f'onu' lit.. Fl. C' wIinmi n. )n C CURSE OF CURICD BY WHITE RIBBON REMEDYM No taste. No odor. Can be given in glass of water, tea, or coffee without platient's knowvledlge. White Ribbon Remedy will cure orZ destroy.the diseased appetite for alco holic stimulants, whether the patient is a confi.'med inebriate, a "'tippler,'' so' cial drinker or drunkard. Impossible for an,yone to have an appetite for alco holic lhquors aifter using White Ribbon Remedy. IndIorsedl by Members of W. C. T. U. Mrs. Moore, press superintendent of Woman's Chistian Temperance Union, Ventura, California, 'writes: "'I have tested White Ribbon Remedy on very obstinate dlrunkardls, and the cures have been many. In many cases the Remedy was given secretly. I cheerfully recoin-U tmendl lintd mdorse White Ribbon Reme- U dly. Members of our Union are de lighted to find an1 economical treatment to mid us5 mi ourl tetmperance work.'' D)ruggists or~ by mail, $1. Trial pack age free by writing Mrs. A. M. Town send (for .veairs secretairy of a Woman's Christian 'Temperance Union), 218 TPre mnitIt St., Hoston, Mass. 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