The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, March 21, 1905, Image 3
CAROLINA NDWS.
ore or Less Interest Con
broughout the State.
e summer school will be
Clemson college this year.
bout ioo sportsmen had a real
'Edcat chase in Camden last week.
The cat had been captured in a
swamp and held for several days,
-when she was liberated and the chase
began.
As a result of the primary held ir.
Greenwood on Friday Messrs. Ken
neth Baker and W. H. Kerr will be
the two candidates for mayor to be
voted for in the regular election in
April.
While out huntinf in Glassy Moun
:ain township, Greenville county,
Dudley Hunter, aged 14 years, shot
and instantly killed his young friend,
Patrick Davis. The killing is said
to have been purely accidental.
St. Patrick's day was generally ob
served and celebrated in Charleston
,on Friday. The anniversary dinner
ocf the Hiberian society, which is the
leading celebration, brought a distin
guished company together. Gover
-nor Heyward responded to the toast,
"South Carolina."
The report comes from Orange
-burg that on Thursday of week be
-fore last a lttle eight year old
girl was criminally assaulted in Cow
Castle township, that county, by a
segro, William Johnson. Ihe -.e
-gro has been placed under arrest He
&nies the crime.
Passenger train No. io, bound for
Columbia from Asheville, was wrecked
near Spartanburg on Friday night.
he fireman was slightly bruised, the
remainder of the train crew and the
passengers escaping with a consider
able jar. The accident was caused
by the locomotive splitting the
switch.
It is learned definitely that for the
present Monarch Cotton mills and
Aetna Cotton mills of Union, and in
the coun:y Locklart mills and the
knitting and yarn mills operated by
the Jonesville Mfg. co., will not adopt
the io-hour system, but will run the
same hours as formerly. This action
is not made for any specified time
.and it is intimated that the operatives
will be looked after in other ways.
There has been considerable confu
~sion in regard to an act passed by the
legislature recently. Up to that time
the law had required the payment of
-one mill on every dollar of capitaliza
tion of companies being chartered,
when such .capitalization is less than
$ioo,ooo. But a new law requires the
payment of not less than $10 for any
charter fee. Heretofore when a com
pany of $5,ooo capitalization was giv
en a carter, the fee was $5; now it is
$10.
Gov. Heyward has pardoned John
Cooper, who was recently trie- or
murder in Darlington county and
convicted of manslaughter. The
people of Darlington wanted the ne
gro pardoned, and some seemed to
think that nothing but the eloquence
of the solicitor, Mr. J. Monroe John
son, caused the jury to bring in a ver
dict of guilty. The negro was con
victed on Saturday, March II, and
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pardoned the following Thursday. It
is stated that this breaks all records
in the matter of speedy pardons.
The legislature of the state of Maine
at its recent session passed resolu
tions warmly commending the servic
es of Miss Lenora C. Hubbard, of
Anderson in caring for the graves of
six federal soldiers buried in the cem
etery of the First Prebyterian church.
The resolutions are engrossed on
parchment and are signed by the sec
retary of state and the chairman of
the committee on military of the
Maine general assembly. They were
:orwarded to Miss Hubbard by the
governor of the state.
It is probable that a company will,
be formally organized during the
spring for the development of the fine
water power at Cherokee shoals on
Savannah river. The preliminary ar
rangements have been made, and it
is not thought that there will be any
great difficulty in "carrying the plans
of the promoters through. Cherokee
shoals are situated about three miles
from Calhoun Falls on the Seaboard
railway, and form but one of the
many undeveloped water powers
along the whole course of Savannah
river almost down to Augusta.
GOVERNOR FOR ONE DAY.
Within Twenty-four Hours State of
.Colorado Had Three Gov
ermorm.
The bargain made by leaders of the
opposing republican factions of Colo
rado to take the governor's chair
from Alva Adams and to seat in it
Lieut. Gov. Jesse F. McDonald, after
permitting James H. Peabody to hold
it for one day, was carried to a con
clusion late Friday afternoon.
In fulfillment of the agreement
which he made before the general as
sembly decided the gubernatorial
rontest in his favor, Gov. James H.
Peabody resigned the office in which
he was inaugurated late Thursday af
ternoon. His resignation, of which
W. S. Boynton of Ct orado Springs
had been custodian since Wednesday,
when it was written. was filed in the
office of secretary of state at 4.20 p.
m. Friday. James Cowie, secretary
of state, immediately certified Gov.
Peabody's resignation and Lieut. Gov.
McDonald was then sworn in as gov
ernor by Chief Justice Gabert. There
was no further ceremony. Gov.
Adams was ousted and Gov. Peabody
installed by the general assembly
about 5 o'clock Thursday afternoon
and Gov. McDonald was sworn in be
fore 5 o'clock Friday afternoon. Thus,
in a space of less than 24 hours, Colo
rado had three governors.
Gov. Peabody transacted practical
ly no business of state while in the
office of governor. He received many
callers who urged him not to resign
and also many messages of the same
imnort by telegraph and telephone.
To all these he replied that he did not
care to hold the chair. Half a doz
en members of the national guard
patrolled the corridors about the exe
cut've chamber during the day as a
guard for Gov. Peabody.
While the orchestra plays between
the acts men go out and smile, but
the ladies must simply grin and bear
it.
A man who is making a night of it
never thinks of the morning after.
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Forty-Fifth Annual Statement, for
ASSETS.
Bonds and Mortgages...... . . . $81,623,709.11
Real Estate in New York, including the
Equitable Building . . . . . . . . 20,906,215.78
United States, State, City and Railroad
Bonds and other investments (market
value over cost $19,991,643.00) . . . . 228,339,884.00
Loans secured by Bonds and Stocks
(market value, $13,404,199.00) . . . . 10,805,000.00
Policy Loans ............ 23,544,439.69
Real Estate outside of New York, includ
ing 14 office buildings ....... -.15,989,431.66
Casb in banks and Trust Cos. at interest 22,651,666.82
Balance due from agents.. . . . . . . . 1,514,639.90
Interest and Rents. (Due $73,052.53, Ac
crued $559,456.25) . .........632,508.78
Premiums due and in process of collection 5,313,556.00
Deferred Premiums. . . . . . . ... . . 2,631,969.00
Total Assets. .......... $413,953,020.74
We hereby certify to the cor
FRANCIS W. JACKSON, Auditor. H. R. COURSE
LIABILITIES.
Assured Fund (or reserve) ......$327,738,358.00
All other liabilities . . . . . . . . . . 5,420,393,53
Total Liabilities . . . . . . . . . . . . $333,158,751.53
Surplus .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80,794,269.21
We hereby certify to the correctness of the above sta
',. Y. Insurance Department, is $326,523,129.
J. G. VAN CISE, Acnuary. ROB'T HENDERSOI1
W. J. RODDEY, Manager,
ROCK HILL, S. C.
NOTICE.
All persons having claims against
the estate of M. L. Kinard, deceased,
will present the same, duly attested
to the undersigned or :his attorney,
first day of April next and all per
sons indebted to the said estate will
make prompt payment of same to H ave thi
either of said parties. FurnIture
Wilbur W. Kinard, opened ir
Administrator, car of Roll
Big shipmr
NOTICE. see us ani
forbid any one in Newberry Newvber
county to hire or harbor Mose Wil
liams. afflicted with epileptic fits. He
is 20 years of age. Ifhe goes out of
the county he is at liberty to hire.
Mance Williams.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY.
By John C. Wilson, Esquire, Probate
Judge.
WVHEREAS, John P. Bedenbaugh
and Mary M. Bedenbaugh hath made Q
suit to me, to grant them Letters of
Administration of the Estate of and
effects of J. WV. Bedenbaugh
THESE ARE THEREFROE '
to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and
Creditor of the said J. W. A few d
Bedenbaugh, deceased, and theylif A
be and appear before me, in the Courtlif A
of Probate, to be held at Newberry on Throat.
28th day of March after publication 'T H E M I
thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon,
to Thow cause, if any they have, why
the said Administration should not be _______
granted.
GIVTEN under my Hand, this ioth Whiskey
(lay of March Anno Domini, 195 Habit,Crdb
J. C. Wilson, Crdb
3. P. N. C. 1329 Lady
Br.k!SouthE
Brick!! Buildin,
For Sale by
C. H. CAN NON.
initable
ance Society
ited States
the Year Ending December 31, 1904.
INCOME.
Premium Receipts . . . . . . . . . . $62,643,836,74
Interest, Rents, etc . ......... 16,432,859.21
Income...... . .--- ...-.. $79,076,695.95
DISBURSEMENTS.
Death Claims . . . . . . . . . . . . $18,049,539.36
Endowments and deferred dividend poli
cies .............. -.8,425,950.14
Annuities.. ..............980,349.94
Surrender Values. . . . . . . . . . . . 2,931,305.36
Dividends to Policyholders . . . . . . . 6,001,902.51
Paid Policyholders ......... $36,389,047.30
Commissions, advertising, postage and
exchange. ............7,900,28573
All other disbursements . . . . . . . . 7,179,318.42
Real Estate Sinking Fund . . . . . . . 500,000.00
Disbursements.. ............ $51,968,651.45
rectness of the above statement.
N, Assistant Auditor. A. W. MAINE, Associate Auditr.
ASSURANCE.
INSTALMENT POLICIES STATED AT THEIR COXKVm
VALUE=.
Outstanding .Assurance. .......$1,494,542,892.00
New Assurance, less Assurance not
taken . . . . . - . . . . . . . . $.222,920,037.00
tement. The Reserve as per the independent valuation of the
, Assistant Actuary. R. G. KANN, Associate Actuary.
R. C. BRUCE, Special Agent,
NEWBERRY, S. C.
a largest and most complete line of
and House Furnishing Goods ever
i Newtserry. We received another
Foot Beds today, cheaper than ever,
ent of Mattin gdirect from Japan.
the cheapest in the State. Come to
i get our price of a Buck Stove.
ry H ardware Co.'s old stand.
ILEY & SUMMER,
4ain Street, Newberry, S. C.
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