The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, March 21, 1905, Page 7, Image 7
ALLS FOR EVIDENCE.
ispensary Investigating Committee
Issues Proclamation Ask
ing Information.
At its meeting in Columbia last
week the dispensary investigating
committee decided to issue a call
for all persons in the state who have
evidence against the management of
the state dispensary to come forward
with it. Th- count papers are re
qu'ested to copy the following, which
is~the official call:
"All persons in this or any other
state are requested to send any in
formation in their possession relating
to the affairs of the South Carolina
state dispensary which is the cause of
any complaint. They are also re
quested to state fully any facts that
they have as to irregularities, mis
management or corruption therein, or
of any one connected therewith, with
suggestions as to how the truth of
the same may be properly ascertain
ed.
"No communication will be con
sidered unless signed by the parties
send:ig it, but the name of the sender
will rot be given to the public if such
be desired.
"Communications should be -sent to
either of the undersigned.
"J. T. Hay, Camden,
"C. L. Blease, Newberry,
"Niels Christensen, Jr., Beaufort,
"A. L. Gaston, Chester,
"T. B. Fraser, Sumter,
"D. A. Spivey, Conway,
"J. Fraser Lyon, Abbeville,"
Failed to Hold Her.
She is a club woman with a sense
of humor, but the other day when she
decided to attend a federation session
in another town she had some misgiv
ings. She told her husband that she
was possessed of a premonition of tvil
and cautioned him to be especially
careful of the children. He merely
laughed and said that he guessed they
would be all right, then remarked,
jocosely: "If you get worried you
migIf telegraph."
In the evening of her second day
away she did worry and sent this tel
agram to her husband:
"How are the children?"
T,he messenger boy came with tht
cispatch just as the man was about
to retire. He read it, smiled and then
penned this answer:
"They're all right. Why?"
"I guess thiat will hold her for
awhile." he said to himself. and then
he went to bed.
He felt so good over what he con
sidered to be the shrewdness of his
reply that he laughed to himself. for
getting for the time being t'he old
adage: "He inughs best who lat.bs
last."
It was 3 o'clock in the morning
when he was aroused by the violent
ringing of his door bell. Slipping
into bath robe and slippers he went to
the door and admitted a young Mer
cury who .handed out a yellow enve
lope. It was torn open quickly, read,
and then the husband kicked himself
back to bed as a recollec-lon of his
question in his message to his wife
imp.ressed itself up. n his sleepy con
wo'rd:
To Be Hanged Together.
Di prille' Leadetr and Vindicator.
W\e do not knowv if such a thing
hias erer happe ed before in any
state or any whlere in the world
where a white mian has been conwvit
edI of !uredering a negro and sen
cenced to he b ar ze on te same ga -
owe witha ne\-alt o coan. i o
..<:h ia the state of affairs as they
xin Darling t n co un ty at p)res
'Bm amti if the inw. he carried (out it
l'r.nwat w\e searn the' verdict of
the jury is a just one, and we czon
gratulate our neighbocring county on
having mcn to sit in her jury- box that
can rise above p)rejndice and let :he
mighly hand of the law be vindicated.
The two white men. Bob Small and
John Noll. were bad characters, and
they got what they deserved. It
should be an object lesson to the
young rowdies that get drunk and do
all manner of deviltry and then hope
to be found not gailty by a jury on ac
count of being drunk. Hang a few
L more and all this killing will stop.
Rowland G. Spearman & Co,,
B R O. xK.ERSU .
Wants and Offerings.
REAL ESTATE WANTED.
One six room residence, must be
near.
One 5 room cottage. good well.
shade, must be in desirable.
Three lots for residences, to build
at once.
Two brick stores on main street.
Farm near Jalapa, S. C. 300 acres.
Farm near Little Mountain, S. C.
146 acres.
Farm about one and half miles
from Newberry, with good pasture,
branches, creeks, and springs add to
its value.
STOCKS WANTED.
1o shares Abbeville Cotton Mill.
13 shares Newberry Cotton Mills.
5 shares Commerciel Bank.
-shares National Bank stock.
-shares Savings Bank.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
$3.ooo residence, just 3 blocks from
court house.
$65o residence, a nice little home
for a workingman.
$300 farm near Maybinton, S. C.
83 acres of good land.
$65 small lot near old mill hill.
$75 nice small lot near Old mill
hill.
$6,ooo-One two story wood frame
store house fronting on Main and
McKibben streets, right in the busi
ness portion of our city, suitable for
large General Merchandise business.
$3,5oo-One ten room residence
containing one half acre and fronting
the Lutheran church within one
block of the Graded schools, four
blocks from the business portion of
the town and one half mile from
college.
$6,ooo New two room house and
ten acres, one mile from town. Party
desires to move nearer to town.
$1,4oo-Six room house two blocks
from business part of town lot 55xII0
feet and fronting one of the principal
streets.
$3,ooo-Eight room house on 3-4
acre lot, 1-2 mile from business por
tion of town. 1-4 mile of college,
short distance to churches, supplied
vizh artesian water, good orchard,
.ine fruit and plenty of shade, as fine
a residence as in the towr.
S4.ooo-One eight room dwelling
no cre lot, fine orchard.
S.co0-8 i-2 acres containing one
of the most desirable residences in
the town. Inside finished in hard
wood. Artesian and wvell water, nice
garden andl pasture, beautiful lawr
and Thade trees. vineyard, orchard
pecan andl walnut trees, tenant house
barn ntables, etc., about one mile
from business part of town. Situatec
on highest part of town.
S8oo-Each for four room cottage
all adjoining one half mile from towr
containing artesian water in eacl
house, rent for 7.50 per month each
SI,8oo-Cash 4 acres. couitaining
ten tenant hon:ses, that rent forS24o.oc
pe.r annum. This is a 14 per cent
mie mn 't wcr someone. One anc
aia i as from town.
STOCKS FOR SALE.
Orangeburg cotton mill 7 per cent
pfd.
Ninety Six Cotton Mill.
I r Cotton 3.1i1
Grme Stls Greenwood, S. C.
ainal Dank of Newherrv.
'ak f Prosneritv.
Cr A l1 ('U .:ti !Ioisery Mill
Cros lii' S. C.
Gi( ' C '..:: ! !ills Clinton, S
C.
...d...C7non MiHs. Clinton, S. C
G:-en1- Co~tton Mills. Green
Ce. . C( Commnon.)
\.l,Jl hn CR41on 31fg. Co. (Comn
m..) aml 7 per cent pid.
-arolina Mfg. Co. 7 per cent. pre
erred and common.
We~ are the people who
keep n close touch with every thing,
making a specialty of Stocks, Bonds,
Real Estate and Mortgages.
$3oo-One new (practirally) brick~
making machine and au jmatic cut
ting cables.
We have one house to rent.
Long distance telephone 200. Call
or write today.
R. G. Searman, Manne-er.
One of Assistant Attorney General
Beck's stories was peciallv appre
ciated by law Su(Idents. A general
in the civil war applied at the close
of the conflict for admission to the
bar of the United States.
A committee of three examiners
reported that he had answered cor
rectly two-thirds of the question put
to him. A judge, astonis,hed at the
general's success, asked the chairman
of the committee what the questions
were. "Well." he replied, "the first
was. 'What is the rule in Shelly's
case?' and the answer was 'Writing
poetry.' That was not correct.
"Then we asked him what was a
'contingent remainder' and a 'vested
interest,' and he said he did not know.
That was correct, and we admitted
him."
Reduced Rates to Florence.
On account of meeting of the
South Carolina Sunday School con
vention, to be held at Florence,
March 28 to 30th. inclusive, the C.,
N. & L. railroad will sell tickets at
the reduced rate of $5.25 from New
berrv. These tickets will be sold on
the certificate plan, the purchaser to
pay full fare to Florence and by pre
senting the certificate (which will be
furnished by your ticket agent) to
ticket agent at Florence, who will sell
you return tickets at reduced rate
plus 25 cents.
For iurther information write,
J. W. Denning,
Agent.
When the Bundle Comes Back
WITH EVERY PIECE, PURE,
SWEET, SPOTLESS, WHITE,
WELL WASHED, NICELY
STARCHED, NEATLY IRONED
AND NOTHING TORN.
You Are Well Pleased.
THAT'S JUST THE KIND OF
WORK
The Newberry Steam Laundry Co.
Turns Out.
CAN'T WE CALL FOR YOUR
BUNDLE AND DELIVER IT
FREE.
Fire Insurance!
IWe will insure your Frame
D elling for only sixty cents on
the hundred dollars, (not ex
posed), or better still, one dol
lar and eighty cents for five
years. Good business people
insure their property, why
Idor''t you? Insurance on stock
and store buildings also,
HOLMES & McFALL,
F ire Insurance Agents.
Phone 67.
Typewriter Paper,
Typewriter Ribbion,
Typewriter Oil,
Typewriter Brushes,
and
Non Smnoot Carbon Paper.
Cabbage Plants.
From the best tested seeds. Now
ready for shipment, large, strong,
healthy, these plants are grown in
the open air and will -tand severe
freeze without injury. Early Jersey
Wakefield, Large Type or Charlestoi
Wakefield, which are the best known
varieties rf early cabbages, also Hen
derson's Succession, the best large,
late and sure header, Augusta Early
Trucker, also a fine type of late va
riety. Neatly packed in light
baskets. $1.50 per i,ooo; for five
thousand or over $1.25 per 1,ooo F. O.
B. express office, Special prices
made on large lots.
Chas. M. Gibson,
Young's Island, S. C.
Early Gardens.
Can be had by purchasing your Cab
bage plants from us. They are grown
in the open air and not in a hot house;
they can, therefore, stand extremely 1
cold weather without injury.
Our seed was selected from the best
seed houses in the business, and we
are prepared to furnish the best
plants to be had.
Prices $i.5o per thousand in lots
less than 5,ooo; $1.25 in lots over 5,000
and less than io,ooo, and special prices
on larger orders.
Plants shipped by e.xpress C. 0. D.,
unless cash accompanies order. Or
ders promptly filled.
SANDERS & LEMACKS,
RITTER, S. C.
Best Mineral As
phalt Roofing.
C. H. CANNON,
Near C., N. & L. Depot.
SOUTHERN
THE SOUTH'S GREATEST S)
UNEXCELLED DINING R
THROUGH,PULLMAN SLEEP
TRAINS.
CONVENIENT SCHEDULES C
WINTER TOURISTS' RATES
points.
For full information as to rates, r<
Railway Ticket Agent, or
R. W. HUN'l
SEA B
AIR - LINE
NORTH -SOUTH
Two Daily Pullman W~
Be.twe, n SOUTH a
FIRST-CLASS DINI
The Best Rates and Rc
Via Richrnond and
Norfolk and Stear
Nashville, Mempt
LOuis, Chicago, NE
P oints South and Sout!
'and Jaksonville to:
and Cubha.
.1 erFor detailed informatio
man reservations, etc., app
board Air Line Railway, or
Passenger Agent, Columbi
C. F. STEWRT,J~
SAVANN
W. L BURROUGHS. Tra
No Dessert
More Attractive
Why use gelatine and
spend hours soaking, EL .
sweetening, flavoring i
and coloring when
jelImO
produces better results in two mntes?
Everything in the package. Simplyaddhot
water and set to cool. It's perfectida. Asmr
prise to the housewife. No trouble, bex
pense. Try it to-day. Plavors: Jemene,
Orange, Strawberry, Raspberry, Choeoido
and Cherry. At grocers. 10.
Dr. R. M. Kennedy,.
DENTIST.
Newberry, - - S. C..
OVER NATIONAL BANK.
(Schedule in Effect January 23, 19o5.1
NO. 52.
Lv. Newberry. ...... ...2.36 p. in.
Ar. Laurens 1.42 p. I.
NO. 2. No. i,6
Daily. Ex. Sn..
[,v. Laurens.............50 p.m. 655p. 71 -
Ar. Greenwood ..........2.46 p. M. &35 p. M.
Ar. Augusta..... ...--.2o p.. in.
Ar. Anderson . .......... 7.10 p. m.
No. 7o. N.',.
Daily. M4.
Lv. Augusta........... 10.30 p. m. 2 p. m;,
Ar. Allendale................... 12.27 p. In. 43 . m
Ar. Fairfax...... ......... 12.39 p. In. 4,43 V. X.
Ar. Charleston ............... 7.* - =.
Ar. Beaufort.................... 6.* W m.
Ar. Port Royal...... .6.* ik..
Ar. Savannah........... 2.50 a M. 645-p. M..
Ar. Waycross........... 6 05 a. m. o.oo p. m..
Ar. Jacksonville.. ....... 8.40 a. m.
No. I No, 4.
Daily. E&Saw.
Lv. Laurens...............2.07 p. w. I.coa. r.
Ar. Spartanburg ........... 3-30 p. m. 9.4a. n.
No. .52
Daily
Lv. Laurens............ 2 09 p.. & ooa. m.
Ar. Greenville .....--.3.25 p. =. 0 20s0 =.
Through Pullman Car Service between Au
gusta and Jacksonville, Fla.
C. H. GASQUE, Agt.. Laurens, S. C.
GEO. T. BRYAN, Gen't Agt., Gree6Ue, . C.
ERNEST WILLIAMS, Gl. Pass. AgL,AugS9,6.
T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager.
RAILWAY!
STEM.
SERVICE.
ING CARS ON ALL THROUGH
)N ALL LOCAL TRAINS.
are now in effect to all -Floridre.
utes, etc.; consult nearest Southe. a.
, Division Passenger Agent,
Charleston, S. C'-.
-RAILWAY.
- EAST a. WEST.
stibuled Limited Trains
nd NEW YORK.
NG CAR SERV!CE.
ute to all Eastern Cit!es
fashingi;c ', or -.da
is, Louisv ie, St.
w Orl.-m1s andc All
west-fo Savannrah~
all points in Floridla
RTEST '..NE BETWEEN
TD SOUTH.
1, rates, schedules, Pulh.
y to any agent of The Sea
Jos. W. Stewart, Traveling
, S. C.
sst.G~en1. Pass. Agt.,
AH, GA,
P ass At Coumhia S C -