The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, November 17, 1903, Page 3, Image 3

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'U TILLMAs VIBWS. Race Question is an Issue One, and He is Hopeful the Result in 1904. urnal. States Senator Ben Till South Carolina, while in his week gave his opinion possibilities of the Dem arty in the coming Presi lection. Senator Tillman Democrats have a good f putting in their candi e elections in New York, d and Rhode Jslanid are for the Democrats that will 1eat help in the coming elec. Oe election of McClellan in 'York will have a national You see the election 'of rats here and there will the possibilities over the en untry. me people have argued that omparatively small majority aryland is not a victory that p.be very effective nationally. TJ4old like to call their attention t61e fact that heretofore we have o ajority at all, and the elec of a Democrat is a great vic oosevelt's attitude towards the ro is goimg to hurt the chances f the Reptblicais. The race prob lem as an issue will be a good one. The people over the county are taking an interest in the elections. T he trouble that the negro caused in the North the other day during election will harm the Republicans. "The people all over the United States are changing their ideas re garding the black man." THE BIG WHALEY MILLS. W B. Smith Whaley kesigns the Presi deicy-New Board of Directors Chosen. The State. The management of the "haley mills" passed into the hands of a new board of directors Friday night, the directorate of the Richland, the Grandby and the Olympia being identical. The majority of the former board having resigned, th< following gentlemen were chosen tc compose the new board: Stephen A. Jenks, Pawtucket. Rhode Island. Robert F. Heirrick, H-opedale, Mass. P . P. Snelling, Newton Uppe1 Falls, Mass. Francis K Carey', Baltimore, Md. IHI C. Fleitmian, Newv York. R. Goodw~yn Rhett, Char-lestoni W. B. Smiith WVhaley, Columbia. XWilliamn H. Lyles, Columbia. Mri. Whaley having resigned the presidency, Mr. Lewis WN. Parkem of Greenville was elected unani mously to be president temporarily It is understood that Mr. Wha. hey's resignation does iiot mean any change in the management of th( Whaley mills. COMPI,FTi' IREORGANIZATiION. The stockholders of the WVhaley inills-the Olympia, G ranby anc Richland-met in Colnnbia Satur (lay and effectedi a complete reor gaizaitioni. Mr. Lewis WV. Parker. bering at present presidlent of thec dencyv, but agreed to act te-mipor. Th e boa rd of directors namted above were chosen for- the thmrec mills. It was decCidedl to issue twenity year six per cenit. bonds, as follows: Olympia mills, $i , 70,ooo; Granib) mills, $8oo,ooo; Richlanid mills, $450,000, making a total issue by the mills of $3,00,000 ALLEGb NEGWO ISPRANCISBMB11T. Resolution Aimed at the South's Election Laws Introduced In Congress. Washington, Nov. 13.--Wide spread comment was aroused at the capitol today by the action of Rep resentative Dick of Ohio in intro ducing a resolution providing for a congressional inquiry into the al leged disfranchisement of voters in the South and for the reduction of congressional representations of those States wherein such condi tions are found to exist. Representative Dick is an intima's friend of Senator Hanna, a strong man in the house, and one of the big men in the Republicau party. For this reason there is rightly at tached a far-reaching significance to his resolution that others of the same character introduced by less prominent Republicans entirely lacked. THE RESOLUTION. The resolution reads: ''Whereas, it is a matter of coi mon information and belief that the right of some male citizens being 21 years of age to vote at elections named in said amendment to the constitution named aforesaid. ex cept for participation in the rebellion or other crime, is denied and 0 abridged in certain States, there- 1 fore. ' "Resolved, That the matter he t referred to the committee on electi n of the president, vice-president and representatives in congress, whose I duty it shall be and who shall have full and aniple power to investigate i and inquire into the validity of the I election laws of the several States! and the manner of their enforce- s ment, and whether the right to vote at any election for the choice of electors for president and vice-presi-.u dent of the United States, repre- G sentatives in congress or the meiii bers of the legislature of any State is denied to the male inhabitants of any of the States being 21 years of age and a citizen of the United States, except for participation in ' rebellion or other crimhe." NOMINATION OF DR. CRUM. The Opposition is Still Vigorous to Him i But this is Presidential Year. Washington Post, Nov. 13 The nomination of Dr. Crum, colored, to be collector of customs at Charleston, S. C., has again been referred to the Senate conmnittee on : commerce, and the prolonged fight of the last session of Congress c against his confir-mation will be re newed. There are vacancies in the conunittee to he filled, but oppo nents of Crnmn's confirmation are aware that there will be a majority at this session to report t he inmi nation favorably to the Senate. Senator TFilhuann has jnlst arriv~ed in town andl said yesterday that he had no programme 'outlined. T1he fight will by no means Je abandoned Cruim has been serving on a recess appointment since the Senate ad journed. On principle there is probably a large majority of the Senate opposed to Crum's con firma tion, but for political reasons few Republicans dare, jnust before a Presidential campaign, to vote against him. c Cause of Lockjaw. LoSckjaiw, or t itanusif, is- canisedl by at S mi streeit dlirt. 11I is iniactive so long ats expo(sed to the* air, but when carrie<ol beneath te skin as in the wounds caused by p(ereussionl caps or by IVu))y nails, and whlein the iri is excluded'( lhe germi is roused to ati vit v and)1 produlce.. the miost virulenit potison'kniowni. Thei,se germIis may be dlestroyed and all dan ge'r of Iockjawv avoidedo by applj)ying Chambnierlatin's Ilain Bahnii freely as soon1 as the injury is receivedl. P'ain alm in is an antiseptic andio causes cuts, bruises andu like injuries to heal without raat uration andl in one third the time re quired by the usual treatment. It is & for sale by W. E. Pelhamn & Soni, New- c berry, S. C., and Prosperity Drug Co. WHITE.... YELLOW R? E [D.......... And VIULTIPLY IN G ONION 'SETS At MAYES' DRUG.... STORE.. lolice of Fiial SttIlaclit ami Discharic. SOTICE IS 1EREBY GIVEN that I will mnake a final settlement I) the estate of Arie Leitzsey, minor, I the Probate Court for Newberry ounty, S. C., on Monday, 30th day of loveiber, A. D., 1903, at 11 o'clock the forenoon, and will immediaItely icreafter apply for letters dismissory. JNO. D)AVS1, As Guardian for said Minor. Newberry, S. C., Oc. 2.1, 1903. NOTI J' E WILL SELL AT PUBLIC OUT cry, before the Court House at fewberry, on salesday in December, mo tracts of land, as follows: One containing 75 acres, more or less, tuated at Walton, and bounded by mids of J. L. Crooks, J. B. Crooks, and . G. Meyer. One containing 15 acres of land, sit ated at Walton, and hounded by lands f J. B. Crooks, ). A. Hipp, and A. Meyer. Terms: One-half cash, the balance ayable in 'one year, to be secured by ond of the purchaser and mortgage of be- premises sold. Purchaser to pay ar papers. HEIRS OF SAM WOOD. Notice to Creditors. LL PERSONS HOLDING CLAIMS a ainst the estate of Jno. E. ,ominick, deceased, will present the ame duly attested to the undersigned r to Cole. L. Blease, the first (lay of )ecember, 1903. And all persons idebted to said estate will make settle ient by the same date. W. W. LOMINICK, Executor. )ale of Personal Property. N TIJESDAV, DECEMBER 1ST, 1903, 1 will have a )ublic sale of ersonal p)rop)erty, consisting of eveiy h"g usually found on a wvell eqluipp1edl lantation, which may not be dispo.'ed I p)rivately before that time. Every h.ing offeredl will be0 positively sold nithout reserve Sale wvill take place t my residle,ce. Termsp strictly cash. G. F. LONG. RIEGISTRATION NOTICE. ~OTICEL IHER EBYGIVEN TIIAIT hebooks of registration for the pen, and the undersigned as Super isor of Registration for said town will CCep said books openf every day from 9 .m. until 5 p. mn. (Sundays excep)ted), acluding the 7th (lay of D)ecember, 903. T. O. STEWART, upervisor of Registration Town of' Newvberry, S. C. September 7, 1903. ARBOR DA FOR 8 OOL8, HEFREEF PUtBLIC SCHOGOi S ofNew berry County will observe he Third Fridlay in November as A rhor )ay. On that day the School OfFcers; ut) Teneherwls will conduct such exer' i5s 'mdl( engage in planting such brubs, plants alnd trees as will impress n the mindss or the pup ils the prWoper alue and app)Jreciat.ion to Ibe Iplaced on owe rs, ornamntIal shrubIbery and lhnde t rees. By order of t lhe (County I oard of EdI eat ion. C'hairman. (nights of Pythias, CA3TLE 7.-ALKL, iTA'ITEDI CONVE NT1IONS OF T 111 IS L odge will he held on the 2nd and th Tfucsday nights of each month at .00. Visiting 1(nights cordlially wel omedl. TH'IOS. E. EPTIl4G. K. of R. and S. Crotwnll Hotel Builing. S. J.w( A GLANCE at your almanac winter days are near at hand. Ve v unply prepared to make you comfor E1very department full of exceptional >f Men's Overcoats in Black, Blue, G )mI account of the good material, corr Elegant line of Suits for Gents and I please. Fancy Shawls and Fajcinati BLANKETS, COMFOR DIRECT FROM from the 1 niddle mens profits. We guarantee )n every pair of Blankets or Buggy 1 -:In show you the best assortment inI Underwear. - FULL LINE Wright Sanitar to match, guaranteed all w6ol Ladi Complete line Cotton Underwear. 'I best mills at old prices. FULL LINE Children's Ica Yours for Wit se ew Low -: Vi The Nashville, C1 St. Louis Ry., a ern and AtI The Scenic Ba1 To the North, Norti Best Equipped Trains, Quickest Time. For ra etc., or any information JNO. E. 8 Traveling No. 1 North Pryor St., Opposite Union Depot Cigars, Smoking 7 Chewing '1 The Best Bran< A Full Line of STATIC Beautiful Hands \ EXCELSIDR KN OF UJNiOI l(rS, A,op(ers 81u< I'inIishers, ; $25>.001 to $:35 eachi p)er'11 month. Apply to J. H. GA U )OTEN. will remind you that the cold 'ait to remind you that we are table at the least possible cost. values. Ve are showing a line ray and 1rown that are wonders ct shapes and very low prices. oys. Ladies' Wraps and Furs to )rs in many colors and designs. TS, BUGGY ROBES, Oins to our customers, saving all to save you from 1 5 to 25 per cent obes you buy from us, and we Newberry. Underwear. r Underwear-Shirts anI Drawers es' Wool Vests, white and gray. .he very best productions of the ,y School Stockings. ir Comforts, F001t 11. Rates Oattanooga and nd the West antic * R. R. :tlefield Route. i-West and West. Superior Service and Les, schedules, maps, , call on or address ATTERFIELD, Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga. Bell'Phone 169. "obacco, "obacco, lIay be Found at sO.... ~NERY, aind Up-to-Date. Vanted. , Tas. an .r