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. il . I The I'tesidlentt. las aligned the bill pro vidling for at new dlepartment. known as t.he dleplart,mOnt, of vommuerce. It is very well understood ( hat t ihe port folio will be t.endered to th President. Secretary, Mr. Geo. 13. C'ortelyou. If it were possible, it. would not. he at bad mnove to tmake Mr. Rioosevelt tho head of the newv dep'larItment of commnerc'e, and to let. Seret'lary l'ortelyou suc"eed1 his clhief. 1tut Ihere is no way to save the counl ry I'romn IUousevellt for at while yet.. Tlhis is the' last week< of the p resenl session of the Legislture. Al. least. after satrt rday night the pay stops, andl hen is hardly anly doubt. that the nu11l\kintg of laws will stop at tie sameit. H11m0. Man:uy g'otd mera sures have passed, antl solme of the ltst. have failed. We h:ld hopeio st I his iog-1iselaistr have ith e implortait IL : to its redtil ro hibiting); ;ebihl lbor" in the mills, pro V itin; fo r buildling) roaeis by ta.xation. and requiiring Oh attendante of rhil <n' up1on the -chools. Of t hesv thre', only the one prohihiting c'hi11d labor g,o( Ilbroug;h. iu t t his inl itS slt' is a great stride f'orwanl.tI mnd we alidet inl (he hp e" t h:t Ihe I w o of hrrs w ill comn SOtttl. We lcon1t':;s thart u\et do nt see what goo iTit"ilhna:man ac11:1complish by sneh addresses.' as: t, ont' ht' deliveredt before' the Now Y'ork1 P'ss Club at an:mutt tin F"riday n1ig;ht. ;Somet of' the t hingps t' s:aiti ;art, t1il\ t<' Irut'. Blt wh\- niot ".t <h'l<'ai b:s ury Its dt ad'' No );''dh can11 t'ime to the0 petople of this in ltw ' o ed I :I t'1 Senat nl t ially 1'tfIt' ' t hen t:lt' 11h.t mn ttnh 'r to WreSt t"ht'- 1:n intm nt n>o rule ''we w r\ ! I t' \1 i'encieS oIf t he .' moti :h h. e t't rt ainv w'\ ill not1 ali ." . tr tate of 'it'..........!.0...... '101 no : from '. .d th l mat Mi's M'a'i '''a wVI'I WIt Tar wa .s. . taj.h ; ' B. .eDvImmik. M oore. Mis Rosa Moorue wait h Mr'. Rlp Fo ler, otf iALncasterl. M(iss u'ssie G.iltder wa ith Mr . iD. L Missit' Dlapiij. ofi Kentucnky. witho Mis ,1uolia Ha ~rrison. of Nor.iith'aro lina, waith Mar. .lohnlstone 'oprocxk. Mhiss l.inzie Gilennl with Mr. L, t. hamv. Other gen'tl'een prtesent: Ms.srs. P. of North t'arinia. .1-. K. Aull Tlenc'h Booz7er'. \Vi. A. .1avnr.eson, .1 r., , 1 y A. NM. W ray'. C. F. Fant.. (Craper'ones: Mr-. and Mrs. A. TI. Br'own, M" anid Mr's. F. A. Schumpert, Mr. antd Mr's. 0. L. Sebhumper't. Mr. and Mr's. J. W. M. Simmons, Mr. and Mr's. I). I". Pifer', Mr. and Mrs. H1. H. F'vans, Mr'. andt Mrs. L.. B3. Aull, Mr. anid Mr's T1. C. Pol Mr. ma M. J To Examine State's Institutions. lion. Arthur Kibler has been ap. point.ed on t.he committee from the Ilouse to make an examination of the Various educittion)al institutions of the State and to make a report. of their condition to the General Assembly. The other member of the commnit.ee from the llouse is llon. T1. 11. IHaint' ford. 'I'his is ia very high complimnert paid Mr. Kibler by Speaker Smith, am(l at deserlved on1e. NO. 6102 REPORT Of the Cnldition of the First Natiollal Bank, at Whitmir, in the State of S0t1 Carolina, at the close of Busi lloss, rblilary 6, 1903. I,oanus ad I)iscounts . . . . $ 34 291) 49 Overdrafts, secuired and un securted ....... 1 074 81 1). S. 13ond4 to secure circu littion . . . . , .. .. 250 00 I'remliums on UJ. S. Bondi4 . 53) 06 Stocks, securit.ies, ete . . . 1 6197 :11 Itanking house, fuiture andIi x t u re.:; . . . . . . 1 530 01 )hue from State Banks and Bankers . . . . . . . . ..5 731 22 Due t'from approved reserve ageints. . . . . . . . 4.. 599 (i(i Notes of other National ltanks .. . . . . . . . 300 O Pract ional pauper eturreney, nickles andi cents . . . . 28 28 L,A wFL-t. MONE-Y RHl.SE-:VE- IN 1'AN1:, VIZ: Specie. . . . $1 898 05 1,e);:a1I-Ite11 de r notes . . . 1 11) 00 2 998 0.5 lIed illption fiit with 11. S. Trea:surer1l(5 per cent. of clircllation1) 312 r l lota ;11 .... $ 59 357 311 I .IAl lTiL' .:s. Capit al stock paid in. .. $ 25 000 )OC Sur s ful'n .1 .. 200 011 in ivided prolits. less ox I enses and itaxes paiid . 1 03.1 (1 National Iiank not es out stantilg. . . 250 00 11ndividlual deposits subjet to check. .. 2; 73.t IS t'ashier's cheeksoutstanding 138 5i 'I'ot al $ 59 357 31 STA TE-: o. Sot " 'r CAOLINA. Co'1NTY O' N)1-w:itY. I, .1. k. S. ltay, Cashier of the abovt n:ned blank, do solemnly swear that the above tat tiement is true to t he best ut' l' knowl.edge and belief. .1. K. :. RAY, Cashier. Sulbsribel and sw ornif to before Im( this 6th day of February, 1903. .1. 1. STOKI.s, t'olu-:r--Attst: Notary Public. l' t l "r A ttest: W. T'. Co1.1.:M..N. 1.. R. .1 lr i.:R. Directors. F. M. S:TI.E-:i, For Sa1e or Rent S Y PL.ACE IN TIllE TOWN 01 llelena. S. C.. coataining fou acres of land, upon which is situated six-room dwelling. store house, bar and stables. If not sold or rented on or before is Saturlay in Mardh I will sell the sam, betore the ('ourt lIlouse at Newerr t, te highest bidider. Terms of sale: one half ensh, balaunce payable one 'ea from date. secured bv mnortgate o? th, place. MAlR\' ,1. SD MM ER. New berry. s. C.. Fe?b. it;, 1903. E MBERS TOWNSHIP BOAR) 0 ASSESSORS. TH1l:ii COUNTY AUDIITOR HIA; .1. appoint edti (le following named pet sons5 as miemb4lers of the Tow~nshiip Roar of Asstessors for the v'arious tow~nshiips No. 1. Town: E. (Cabaniss. S. 1a No.' .1a. Y. TPhonmpson. B. F. Can nln. Dr.. C. Br'own. No. '. W. D). HIardy,. ,1. H1. Smith . oh I . Riger'. No.1 4. .no. WV. Scott, A. C. Slighi 1lams . McCaley. No. 5.- . P. Mat thews. C. Wt. Ru ford T. IHIavne Chailmers. No. 6. 11. 11. A bramus, I. Me. Smith Geo. P'. lHooze.r. No. 7. W. B. Reid, Press N. Boozer Henr til' . Lindsay. niek. Geo'. Wi. SwVitItnberg. No. 9. -Town: A. M. Lester, ,Jos. 11 No. t'. Countv.: WI. P. Pugh. ,1. Wi Hlartiman. R. T. C. Ilunter. No. 10o. .11no. D'. Sheelv D)rayton, 11 Cook, 1.. Q. Fellers. No. 11. -)Dr. E. 0. Ilent z. Geo. B Aull. Perry Hlalfacre. The above named board of TPownsi Assessors aret. required to meet at thb Audlitor's ottice on the 3d day' of March 190'3. at 10 o'clock a. mr., fo'r the pur pose of t.aking the. oath1 of office and re ceivmng th(e ret urns of personal proper 'y the ret urns to be acted on andl giv'ei b:.ek to the County Auditor on or befor the 17th day of March. The said boards of Township Assess ors shall elect one of their members a. chairman,. and the chairmen of the re spe.tive Township Boards shall consti tulte ( CutyBard of FEqualization The County Board of ELqualization' shal meet on: the 24th day of March, 1903 and at such (other tim~es as the chair man or a m4ajority (of the Board shal direct. Thle dut.ies of the County Boar of Equalizat ion shall be t.o hear al grievanices and applIeals fromt the valua tions and assessmnents fixed by th Tlowniship Boarids and act upIo'n th, same. W. W. CROMER, Auditor Newberry~ (ounty. Hello Central !---ive Me 41 Go0foiouncy aild Bakey: [Zey (a tal ie n of Hreaid. Paer cmiIena. M Iilk Bread, GrahamU H-. x. . ( ream Biread, Rima u St .d ,. HIlls Largest a"-oricfet tof fresb. fane'i Cakes ever -ro.tIn:. crt before. O)rde -s tak' n & Te'lepbone and de. livered. frt- of t:.~ a, 4 we have oul our new delitery wagon. ('al an.d s-ee us. or' ring~ up P'hone H. A. Meyer & Son. PROFIT The matter of feed is of tremendous importance to the farmer. Wrong feeding is loss. Right feeding is profit. The up-to-date farmer knows what to feed his cows to get the most milk, his pigs to get the most pork, his hens to get the most eggs. Science. But how about the children ? Are they ,fed according to science, a bone food if bones are st )ft a 1d undeveloped, a flesh and muscle food if they are thin and weak and a blood food if there is anemia? Scott's l,mulsion is a mixed food ; the Cod Liver Oil in it makes flesh, blood and muscle, the L.ime and Soda make bone and brain. It is the standard scienltifie food for delicate children. Send for free sample. ti v Ile sure thst this picture In the forni of a label is ont the rappeCr of '"e~ry' bottle o! I'mulsion yout buy. Scott&Bowne CHEMISTS, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. 50c. anu $1, all druggists. WOOd. Seeds Best for the o'vih," WOOD'S NE : .. ' -)R 1903 man:iledm fri-e on e - is full (f -( "d thi :i S :lr,bout ld, ioth it, ro" .1. :A . irdienl. Wood's Trnte 1inrk iraa'id (14 \ :.' NI ) (l)" IO; SEEU.S :ir the h.."t :iisobt:iinable. Cu t las s and a uare Wedding vnd ..i inform en. KywngWatches cs Changed to Stern Winders. Eduard Scholtz, Jeweler and Optician. of Newberry, S. C. Capital - - - $50,000 ISurplus - - - 19,500 Paid Stockholders -since organization 21,000 Paid Depositors in Savings, depart ment since or Iganization - - $9,200 A man working by the day is paid for the time he puts in at work, but when that man saves a dollar for his day-sa labor it works for him nights, as well ats days; never lays off ont asc. count of bad weatber and never gets sick, bt goes right on earning him an mncome. It'a a nice thing to work for money, but it's much nicer to have money working for you. Try it--open a savinigs account with usR aud get some money working for you Make a d..nwsit in the Savingst de partment today and let it begin to .work for you. Interest computed at 4 per cent January 1 and July 1 of TILLMAN BIXPOUNDS NJEGRO QUElSTION. 1lepeats His Well Knowit Views at New York Banuiet -No Solution of Race Problem. New York, Feb. 14. -- Senator'Tillnan of South Carolina spoke tonight at the baiiquet of the New York Press club. Ile said in part.: "I cannot, understand why I should have been tiel only representat.ive of the august, body of which I an a iem ber. Now I have no message which I have colme to deliver to you. In my experience I have found that the better acquminted the gentlemen of the press become with me the better they like ne. But. I ask ito favors of you. I come from a State where the people do their own thinking atnd their own voting. "I think this is an occasion on which I ought to get even with the press. You have 36;5 days in the year in which to make and tonmake public men butl, you don't make and unmake t.hem in the St ait of South Carolina. leferring to the negitro iuest ion, he said t biht. President Roosevelt had raise<I a subject tlhut. will not, easily down. It had brought. forth a m'nher of com ment s fromi prominent nen of the North and had raised at stotm in t.he Southi. After mlentioninig a num1ber of these l'oiimmenits and the men who made tihem he said: "You have had this subject Roose velted. Iannaed, Irelamled and tinally Smooted, and now it seems to me it is about time that we had some one who knows somietlhing about it, say so-in hing. What are my qualitieations? IS i'I:suNA1. ItiSTlItV. First. he said, he had been nuarsed by a negrt nammy. 'T'lhenl although lie had not served in t ie ('on federate army. he had tried to .oin it. and had be-en preentid only by an aecitlent that de prived himn of his eye. I,astly he hd been ultn th' .ground antI seen the rav ae'es of the \var. "I Iow soimet hing of wha t this race ilest ion hL'as cost t his coint ry. Maniy Ofyu w ho writ so tlippantly about it, kLnow nothing about it." he tontinued. 'and it' you w ritt about so gratv' a stil h'et ' hen you know' nothiing of it vou arc no less than crimials. ''Mr. I oosevelt was verv wise in sayv ing it will take tlt best t hought of ihot Ih sekt ins of t his count rV to solve I he probtelm..' A ftil an imlassiunetl rt'tital it' the perils of the whit t o h ulililaIion, nr Sout hi t hlreJ ajiie. y .aiif erease of the powrt'i of the negiioes in the past t'ew \'ear s he said: \"e w\"'1ee coll ll i t h I tt' t'x Nigeln eles of t he sit uat ion t o u;se t he shot :ta.;l the tissute ballots. and we used both \W hy ' Beeause tn t he State of Sout h t':arolina t here were :f0. tlk mlore nt'%' \ ott'rs than th er' \vt'1' \hite \ oters. Ie 'aid tI hat 'he. in South t'aroina hai 'st ahlisht"d hirI irtIt s.hools and tIe ter sil.ee ther'e hav'e betn moN nt i chi hl iren in t hose free schools than \ D ou tllink it was our purpTost to : t these negtro c'hildriein toa condlition ctf I . iht ein nent in on-tir t hat t hey may uO\ 'En us'"' hi' asked --By. the' Holy tGod. no:'' lhe cried. r'tee' :aon'lig agujo. Ihe cont itHni, [he Il'etsidellt wrou~te :u It'tt'r in whliclb he s .r. t hat u hen a neg.zro showed~ hinm .pl''uted to till publhe ottice he' w.as nwilling to shun t he- door otf haope in his t emetm n ihis Se-nat or Tlillman ditha: if the present cond1it ion of t\:u&attont collit uaed anth le ntegro is to all centt lixl of t he St at' o tf Sout lh C'auo 'a and t ll\ wl'it eont'os subornuate, the dep'le:-ale res-ult u ould lbe that in a Ii;ldi-.\ tars. the p-opulat ion \would be- lWf muhat to. HeI had nto prattit'al sd:lition! ot the pr-obl mt. he s.aidi unless it be that t he N orth take it s shai'e hf the bhcks, --if . sa lo'.t them se Il is ;ai.lret's grea w more i mnpassionedt h ei)uid. At 'trst only aplause t tteralle . but tow;ard the I'Tma was \ a thmomenti a S r :h ;mishmiant of a ettrm. 'sp'cially - ' n Iad ubsided -- h rew s ue t b ey'i. of t o to thei. Ti uswsnt -ira si but m is aeasaintalke \\ ith the c-ond. tns. in the S.'u:. wou2i a he the. inevit abile result. W\.1 ,. Biy an also sp'oke. 1. ard Em\'~uisiv ;'ad in.jurious. I an-i :s not only ie\Oensive b ut in .mrious to the hiealt h w hen us~ed in tiberal qu ant ities. To ma'ke thie so called cheap hatenut titur w~'ahitm i'ou, the life is al lgroundA out of the .'o'ur': the it is nessary- to l it up with lardi in order to maake it work-. This accounts larg'ely for y our hen-yv bis cuits and rolls and y.our had digi-st ion. It t.akes less -th't-n one-ha'lf the lard to work " Clifton'" that it doets the cheap patents, so yo'u niot only save mror'e t.han the ditTerence in price but gret a mocre healthful and n:ut,-tios food pro duct, Health arid ea-onomy dictate the use of ''Clifton."' For sale by Hays & Mcnete and Lv- .rd R. p. A Fat FkiL.h makes a fat A fertilizer wi:.h- ut suflici< nt Potash p is not colilctc:. Our hooks arc ctmhle tercatiies on I.ItiiLzers, wr tlen L y mnl wh!o know. Wail;:1lr lhem. (AEP)IA 1%, 1.1I 93 Nh%sa ' EualiRol or Tcacncrs' Cortificates. r lIE EXAMINATION FOR TEACH ers' Certificates will be held in Newberry on Friday, February 20th. The examination will begin promptly at nine o'clock a. m., and close at five p. mn. No teacher is entitled to receive any of the public funds who does not hold a certificate. Respectfully, EUG. S. WERTS, Co. Supt. Education. Newberry, Jan. 29, 1903. Remember The Harvest In buying Seed it is well to re member that a very little difference in the Quality is apt to make a big differ enec . the harvest. FRESH Carefully selected Seed are worth paying extra for, but they will cost you nothing extra if you get them here. SEED Two or three years old means in the end that you will have paid ten times what they are worth. Our entire line of Seed has arrived and are open for inspection. We invite your patronage. Mayes'oDrul Store TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! in endless variety. FRUI TS! FRUITS! FRU ITS! fresh and luscious CANDY! CANDY! CANDY! delicious and toothsome. Don't mak e your Christ mas purchases until you have examined our stock. $. B Joqes, NOTICE!I O 808)For 2 Weeks i At the New FURNITURE STORE in the old Herald and News Office out Fri.end Street, back of Mimnaugh'8. We have a b.g et>ck of New Furniture, all first class anid up to-d dto No old etoek. Fin, Sui Ru r"aus. Bo(ds, Sofas, C'hait'. llock e-rs, Table-'. Knives aind F. rk'r, Glass and China Ware. Lamrps. In fact everythinig ini the house furnishing line. See onr line of Pictures, cheap est, largest ever brought to New~ h r ry. Don't fail to get onie of our Art Squares, or nice Rugs for Christmas piresent . Big lot o sample Carpet. Wte watnt ivery body' to come andl( lee us andti we will save .sou'i moy on your furaiture To the People. 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," 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. SOME BEAUTIFUL NE W GOOD S JUST ARRIVED IN Dress Goods, Madras, Ginghams, Percales, Soirette, Lace Novelties, Fancy Damask, Mercerized Chambry, Etc., Etc., Etc. All the above in Colors and white. We have many "Odds and Ends" in our "Brought Over" Goods that we are selling quite cheap. Blankets, Overcoats, and all winter Goods are being sold extremely low-really less than cost. New stock ladies' and men's Red Golf Gloves Butterick Fashion Books and Patterns are ready. Come to WOO TEN'S The Place Where You Get Your Money' Worth, AIDO. K(LETTNER'S, 20 yds. Sea Island Cloth at only 49 cents. At 0. KLETTNER'S,At0KLTE'S 80 ; bs Sp'cial D)rive TPwist Ch'w 1 I odIi oI0fr$.0 iz Ulobacco at only 2dc per 1lb. At 0. KLETTNER'S,At0KLTNRS *ing~ Po wders at only 25Ae0 LETERS At 0. K(LET'iNER'S, O)ur fij&Sperwot MIs'sH ' Frun it d1 ar 1 doz. 3 galsM. iIaO !(ut1).apir at 99c , 1 doz es. at -73e. At 0. KLETTNER'S,At0KETNRS I 00 pai rs Cild,roiI's Sli ppers ie( o alig Sa worth $1. 5 at onl h l a$ ci pai r. (I At 0. KLETTNER'S,AtOKENR' j*) 1h~A Ar. KLETTNER'S, Ko Sodaut oly 2(' Xbs goo Stir Coffe fo .0.L2, At 0 KLTTNE'S,At 0. KLETTNE'S, uni Fro.i t' .la IL hr a~ ~ui t ony4edz ATOOKLBTTNEK'S, - Firan0Sur Dealr Eveytiperswo FULLVALU AO YOU KLETNEY'S