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Newberry, preciate yoe you the I courteous t1 will make I * one and all - . and alapp ANJ N.ewb eri JANUARY 17 FOB INAUGURATION. As the result of a conference be tween Governor-:elect Cole. L. Blease .and Lieutenant Governor-elect Charles A. Smith, these gentlemen 'have agreed upon Tuesday, January 17, as tihe 'day which they 'will suggest to the legisila tive committee in charge for their in aduguration, and the governor-elect will Srequest of the committee Which will be appointed that this day be named. The legislature will meet on the sec ond Tuesday in January, which is the 10th, so tha.t the inauguration, if the 17th should be finally determined up on, as in all probability it will, will come just one week after the begin ning of the s'ession. The oath of office will be adminis-1 tered to Governor-elect Blease by1 Magistrate Thomas S. Dunbar, of Barnwell county, who is and has been a strong 'friend and supporter of the , Sgovernor-elect. Magistrate Dunbar 'was first appointed by Gov. Chamber- 1 lain, and accepted the office upon tie urgent request of the white people of Barnwell county. He has held the| position continuously since. He and Governor-elect Bl(..se first mret at tbe: campaign meeting in Barnwell . our years ago, and notwithstanding the difference in their ages, Magistrate Dunbar being a 'man of advanced yeatrs, and the governor-elect a young1 man, a warm personal and gy1itical friendship sprang up between them, I which has been cemented by: the pass ing of time. At the campaign meeting at Barnwell this year Mr. Blease told Magistrate Dunbar that if he should be selected governor, as he expected to be, ~he wanted Magistrate Dunbar to ad minister the oath of office. This will be the first time since the . h,a ,3, u ato ofno'r Hampton, it is WE LI E GROV 'want to thank our fi customers for making 1910 the most succ( since we opened our 'The City of Progress". ir trade and will conti est goods at lowest eatment to all.. JBy yot 911 the best yet. We and wish you a Merry y and Prosperous New DE RSO )c. STOR -y.: . South he Roll of Money? tated, that the oath of 'office to the acoming governor has not been ad-J ainistered by the chief justice of the ~upreme court. The oath of office was ~dministered to Governor Hampton y the late lamented J. Q. Marshal.1, of ~olumbia, wlho was at that time a nagistrate of Richliand county, and ho' was afterwards secretary of state ad then senator from Richland - News of Bachman Chapel Slighs, Dec. 21.-We are now just on he 'eve of another C!histmas day and , new year. It hardly seems possible or 1910 to be so near at a close, but is almost gone. As we bid this year garewell we should look forward to the aew one with brighter hopes than ever efore, to form and follow better ha ts. Be more thankful for the bless ngs we receive, try to picture the )right and sunny side of 'life and wh'en e think of our neighbors' faults just ear in mind that we ourselves have ern plenti-ful also. There will be preaching and comn union services at Colony on next unday at noon. On Tuesday morning, the 27th, at 1 o'clock, there will also be Christ nas exercises at Colony, consisting of' ~ongs by the Sunday scol and es ;ays by the ladies. In Mr. T. .T. Wilson's class a prize iU be riven for th:2 best. essay. There WHIl be an address by Dr. A. . Bowers after the eesays have all een read and the prize awarded. hen there will be candy and fruits istributed among the members of the ~uday school. The public is cordial y invited to attend. Mr. W. H. Wendt and daughter, Miss ~farie, of near Bethel academy, spent ast Friday night at the home of Mr. nd Mrs. T. T Wilsn.m VEI lends and the year~ ,ssful year store in We ap lie to give prices and r help' we. thank you Christma~s Year. N'S F' Carolina ee Local! Mrs. W. W. Kina.rd, of near Prosper-1 [ty, visited at the home of her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wilson on last Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. S. A. Rikard, of the Long Lane ection, spent last Sunday night 'with ir. and Mrs. T. J. Wilson. Wishing The Herald and News a ery Christmas end a happy New, ear I wili -:le-se. W. [ATH AMD AUIN IN WAKE OF EXPLOSION lectric Spark Sets Off Gas in Power ' House--Shock Felt for Miles Around. New York, Dec. 19.-The terrific ex losion of ilNuminating gas in the aux iliary power house in the Grand Cen Lral Station, which tore at the heart of md sent a tremor along thg entire -ock backbone of Manhbat'tan this ~norning, caused the death of ten per ons, two of them women, the injury of 125 others and property damage esti nated tonight at from $2,000,000 to $3, )00,000. Fire broke out in the shat :ered ruins of thie power house again Late tonight, but with a great corps of police, searchers and firemen on the scene, the blaze made little h'eadway. t was a weird scene in and about the station as the night wore on. No ad litional bodies were found, but in a aospita;l Guthier Johnson, an electri Aan, succumbed to terrible injuries, ringing the death list up to ten. -Car Lifted From Track.* A passing surface car, carrying sev n passengers, was lifted from its acks and hurled into an automobile unning alongside. Four of the seven >assengers were killed outright, put Lhe chauffeur of the motor car was __GRA UC IOQ 0I 5Choice and Busin In the Most D of the GrOm 0.1 SILVERSTI The Property Belong and will be Sold Frday, De This property ha to us to sell regardl4 owner make or lose. or' shine. Don't fail hear Penny Bros., the sell lots at the rate o: Easy Terms & L POR ALI Suburban Realty and Raleigh, Norti AmeriCan Realty and Greensboro, No This is the Same Sale My ND Residene ess Lots*. esirable Part ing Town ' - 's to Mrs. Maffett, - ember 3901 s been consigned ~s;of price, let the We sell lots rain. to be on hand andd' Twin Auctioneers,| f one a minute. ieral DiscountiC CASH A' .