The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, January 26, 1906, Page FOUR, Image 4
Alui ist
E. H. AULL, EDITOR. t
Entered at the Postoffice at New- (
benry, S. C., as 2nd class matter. t
Friday. January 26 1906.
GOOD IMITATORS.
Of course the walkout of the
students of Talladega, Alabama
negro school because a southern
white man-southern white man.i
mark you-was appointed superin
tendent of the farm is ugly and a
childish exhibition of race preju
dice, but have not these "brothers in
black" witnessed just as foolish ex
it
hibitions on the part of their
"brothers in white?" It is a spirit
of lawlessness, a .chafing under re
straint, a disrespect to constituted I
authority. Upon the least provoca- c
tion, not even considering the mer- t
its 'of the grievance, students take
the law in their own hands and
"walk out" or "down" the teacher.i'
It has ofteri been done by the white
students and we need not be sur- b
prised that the mischievous example r
is followed.
THE VERY LATEST.
A man in North Carolina has
appeared before the Panama Canal:'
commission urging that ships be
carried overland across the isth
mus instead of through the canal.
His idea is the canal is too tardy and
"pokey." His plans wrere placed i
before the commission and the
chairman promised to take the mat- t
ter "under advisement." Going
across the land in ships is a bran <
new scheme, sure.
The Ice Factory.
We call especial attention to thei
item in our local columns giving]
high hopes 'of* the early establish
ient of an ice plant in our townl.
~yThis enterprise will fill a long felt
want and will rid our town of the
many delays, often unavoidable and
always vexatious in securing this'
luxury in the "good old summer
.time" when it is sQ sorely needed.
In connection with the ice plant, it
is contemplated to run a coal and
wood yard. This too, is a step in]
the right direction.
For the consummation of these
needed and important enterprisesi
for our town, Mr. S. B. Jones one
'*of ^our m.ost. substantial and. public
spii-ited isfiness men, is largely re
sponsible .and he. is to be congratu
lated oni his suc-cess.
Should Pass.
The bill introduced by Hon. J.
W. Nash, of Spartanburg. to ap
point an inspector of state banks and
tablishments that handle the peo
Iple's money should receive the~
Sfavorabd consideration of the leg
islature and should become law.
People who invest their earnings
in banks, factories and any other
like enterprises should have every
possible protection given to them
and their investments.
Commissioner Watson.
The flattering offer made by the
chamber of commerce. of Augusta,
Georgia. is a high and deserved
testimonial to a faithful and efficient
official. The inducement to go)
across the Savannah river is tempt
ing but wve hope Commissioner
WVatson will consider the needs of
his own state and if possible let her
still retain his invaluable service.
His wvork has just begun in this
state, but it has been well done.
And if we could drown the sense-:
less carpings and criticisms of small
bored politicians, that are as annoy-.
ing as they are obstructive to a full
development of his plans, Mr. Wat
son might vet be induced to give
his state the benefit of his earnest
and faithful labors. WVe should re
gret to see him go. Our state can:
ill afford to lose such workers.
In an interesting table preparedl
by the Comptroller General Jones
showing the value per acre of land
in the state. county by county,
G;reenwo'-od county is assessed at
Sazo Newvherry at Sao T[Torry.
One of the most important fea
ures of the recent (lecision of the
upreme court on the upholding of
he constitutionality of the Brice
\t was the matter of giving each
:ountv a share in the distribution of
he school funds from the dispensa
-ies. Every county will get its
hare of the money.
The harmony that characterized
he proceedings of the Southern
'otton association at its late ses
ions in New Orleans and the una
iimity with which the convention
Lgreed to hold the balance of the
:otton now unsold for 15 cents
,reatly discomfited the bears and
lemoralized them in their calcula
ions. The 15-centers, like the old
nan's mortgages. seem "sot" in
heir ways and cannot be moved.
The scheme of the postoffice de
>artment to abolish a great number
f rural delivery routes especially in
he south, because they are not
appreciated" will be a step back
vard and will work a hardship
pon our friends in the country.
Appreciated" forsooth! It would
e a masifest in-ustice to our peo
e to be denied this boon from Ole
.vernment and no Ieople :'.
vhere more than our r1iral felks
ppreciate in the truest sen:e the
.dvantages of the free delivery. We
rustour representatives in congress
vill stay the hand promty and ef
ectively that attempts to shut out
>ur people from this service.
The recent fatal results of hazing
n Annapolis Naval acaden em
)hasize the need of stamping out,
his useless and dangerous exercise
ot only in Annapolis but in all oth
r institutions where the unneces
ary practice prevails.
Mr. Hyde Hunter, son of the late
. Y. Hunter and brother of Mrs.
N. H. Eddy, of Jalapa and Mrs.
lachel Bonds, of Laurens county,
eached Newberry Wednesday on a
isit to his old home. He has been:
n Mississippi and Texas the . past!
5 years farming and this is his
irst visit since he left.
Letters Of Administration. *
tate of South Carplina,
County of Newbeky.
y John C. Wilson, Esq., Probate
Judge.
Whereas, S. B. Hawkins and R.
5. Hawkins hath made suit to me,.
o grant them~ Letters of Adminis
ration of the Estate of a.nd effects
>f D. P. Hawkins.
These are therefore to cite anid
tdmonish all and singular the kin
Ired and Creditors of the said D.
?. Hawk ins, deceased, that they be
md appear before me, in. the Court
>f Probate, to be held at Newberry,
>l Saturday, February 3rd, next
titer publication thereof, at 11
'clock in the forenoon, t6 show
ause, if any they have, why the
;aid Administration should not be
~ranted.
Given under my hand, this 18th
lay of January Anno Domini, 1906.'
T. C. Wilson,
J. P. N.C..
"Nothing Succeeds
ike Success"
If your success comes in
a small way, save a part.
Small amounts soon yield
the large, if left in our Sav
ings Department. A small
sum, even a dollar, will:
start an account and it's
here for you subject to
your call at any time.
Four per cent. interest
paid, compounded
semi-annually.
THE
GaimmelciaI Bank
"The Banik for Your Savings"
ONLY FIVE
DAYS MORE
Until my Semi-Annual
Clearance Sale Cloces.
After January the 31st, my
sacrifice clearance sale of Fall
and Winter Clothing, Shoes,
Hats and Underwear will close,
and if you haven't already se
cured some of the great bar
gains I am offering, you should
not delay seeing them and get
ting your share.
Among the special things I
would call your attention to are
100 pairs Men's Pants at
$1.50, were $2.00.
100 pairs Cleveland Woolen
Mills Pants at $1.00. were
$1.50.
A good lot of Women's and
Misses' Shoes, sizes 12 1-2 to
5 1-2, are shown in our win
dows at 75c., were $1.50.
Men's 4-in-hand Ties in our
windows at 25c.. were 50c.
Overcoats that I have left al
1-3 off.
810.00 Overcoats for $6.67
$7.50 Overcoats for $5.OC
The balance of our Men's
and Boys' winter clothing one
third off.
$15.00 Suits at $10.00
10.00 " " 6.67
7.50 " " 5.00
5.00 " " 3.67
3.00 " " 2.00
Men's colored Shirts 2.5 per cent. ofl
of our regular low cash prices. I wani
to move them and make room for Spring
goods. I have received this week E
good lot of our Men's Shoes for Spring.
Among their the Ralston Health Shof
at $4.00. These shoes are made to com
pete with $5.00 Shoes, and are .very
popular wherever they are known b3
the trade. Come to see us . often
Good things coming for you every week.
.A. C. JONES.
Newberry, S. C., January 25, 1905.
kicess Flor
::IS HERE::
The Celebrated English Palm is
ad Spiritual Wondei. Worker
who reads your life from the cradh
to the grave and is known from sea t<
sea as one of the best palmists in th<
world. During the Omaha Expositio1
she read the hand of President McKin
ley and predicted that he would die b'
the hands of an assessin, which predic
tion came true. She it was who, whih4
filling an engagement at Pittsburg
traced on the map the famous Beau
mont, Texas, oil fields, and locate<
what has since proven to be the greates
oil felds in existence.
While in Toronto, Princess Flora rea<
the palm of Mr. John Johnson, wh<
was one of the stockholders in an ci
prospect which was about to be aban
doned. When she read his hand, sh<
said, "you are interested in an enter
prise located in a westerly directior
from Toronto, which will prove bette:
than you expect"' Mr. Johnson a
once consulted his colleagues, and they
went to work with renewed energy
with the result that oil was soon reached
Princess Flora is a natural clairvoy
ant and locates stolen and lost articles
Her powers are simply wonderful Sh'
has been very successful and has fore
told tbe future of some of the mosi
promineut people in America. He:
oriental tent, on Carnival grounds, ha:
been visited this week by some of th<
most prominent people .in Newberry
all of whom pronounce her one of th<
best they have ever had to tell theil
past present and future. One feature
of her reading is the telling of you:
name. It matters not whether she har
ever seen you before or not, she car
tell you who you are. You will regrel
it if you do not have her- read youw
Come and
Dainty Turnover
Collar
Notice is hereby given that I will
make a final settlement in the pro
bate court for Newberry county. on
the 23rd day of February, 1906, as
guardian of the estate of Carrie
Oxner and immediately thereafter
apply to said court for letters dis
missory as guardian of said esate.
T. L.'Johnson,
Guardian. U
P.
Music!
IR
Music!~
I have- put in a,
line of popular~
MUSIC n
*at a
Popular Price,
25 cts. each.
Come and look.1
it over.
Two Solid W66
At.N
Jan. 221'
Grand
8 Big Shows
The Barkoot Carnival Co.c
t1
Is the best institutionl of its kind on 1
'the road and the attractions are all*
~,clean and of an exceptionally high(
order, among 'em, the followving
Don't forget the Date,
1January 22, to February 3rd. t
* Prof. Tree.
'In the most wonderful flying trap- Ir
eze and head balancing act before f
-:the public. Each day at 2:00 and t
7:3 p. m.
Get off the earth by taking a ride
on the greate
Ferris Wheel.
which will afford you a nice view
~of town and country.
Free Exposition or
Location: Lot
see . ..
Everythi
in NECK
Is,
and Cuff Sets,
Lace Stoles
S. MOWE
rank R. Hunter
Real Estate, Stocks, B
gages Bought
Newberry, S
REAL ESTATE! F
No. 1-1,330 Acres, 12 miles from Newberr
nder cultivation now and 400 more can be eas
)0 acres of fine pine timber, well improved, i
No. 2-200 acres. Union County, 4 miles f
nres under cultivation. No building. $6.00
No. 3-300 acres, half mile from Jalapa, S.
rovements, good water.
No. 4-288 acres, 4 miles from Peak and 4 n
ailroad. Good roads, school near, sandy loai
No. 5-387 acres, known as Crotwell's Lorai
30 acres in timber, two-room tenant. house e
runds lint, $10.00 per acre.
No. 6-479 acres, half mile from Maybinton,
vo room tenant houses, two streams. A bar
No. 7-83 acres, all in pines, near Maybintoi
No. 8--One ten room dwelling house in Newv
ear Lutheran church, price $3,000.
No. 9-One ten room dwelling, two acres, F
No. 10-One two-story frame store room on
5,500.
No. il-One four room cottage, half acre, y
No, 12-One tract of land, eight acres, well
echard, desirable 6-room residence and barn a
No. 13-Lot or tract in town of Newberry,
ear the Ward, Mower and Todd property, go
No. 14-A valuable building lot within two I
onts Boundary St., $1,000 cash.
No. 15-One lot, 50x150 ft , at Mollohon Mil
ene combined, $500.
No. 16--One 4-room and one 2-room cottage
>ts 50x1.50 ft. each, $2,000.
No. 17-Two one-acre building lots, frontmng
No. 18-Two lots known as the Floyd & Pur
No. 19-One tract of land containing 17 acr<
ity. four good tenant houses, and one fine re:
rce $4,000
No. 20-8- rooni residence, ore acre lot, on (
We have bought out Rowland G. Spearman
nue to serve the publie by devoting our entir
f you have anything for sale you cant afford
close touch with all buyers. We assure prom
ontinue to handle Stocks a.nd -Bonds lf :you
ur list of bids cover an~y stocks: Apply to .u.
ank Stocks that you may want to buy, we a
an buy it elsewhere -
Offec over Summer Bros.,
Newberry, S C. .
Very truly yours,
- FRANK R. HUb
ks of Fun and
awberry S.
F eb.3 in
Free S tree
Beautiful Orient.8
Where will be seen some of the
eople from the far East dressed in
[eir native costumes giving one an H
pportunity of studying their cos- Iai
times. mode of living, etc. Never ala
efore on exhibition. ata
)ld Plantation Ministrels. to h
Will return you all your money's
iorth in comic songs, dancing up
>-date gags, etc. One of the best
raveling. Chiax
the
Esau.
With his thousands of different
eptiles, gives some wonderful per- Char
ormances. Educational and en-ger
artamg- ed.
Electric Theatre day.
Greatest and most magnificent
ver seen in this country, where you And
ril witness the thrillling train rob
r. mnoonshiners and many real
;tic moving pictures, which will 1to pl
iake voti hold your breath.wh
Modern~ Wonders, Al
of T- C. Pool Near P<
ng New
W WEAR
and
Vindsor Ties.
4R CO.
& Company.
Dnds and Mort
ind Sold.
.C.
?EAL ESTATE!
and 9 from Whitmire. 400 acres
ily put in. This tract, containing
8 50 per acre.
rom. Whitmire, on Railroad.- 5
per acre.
C., plenty of timber, some im
iiles from Pnmaria, S. C., near
n soil, plenty of water.
ice tract, 200 acres in cultivation,
nd outbuilding, rents for 3,400
one six room dwelling and four
gain at $6.00 per acre.
i, good timber, $3.50 per acre.
berry, two acres, well improved,
igh Point, Price $3.000
Main and McKibbev Sts., price
rice $650.
improved, good garden and fine
nd stables, price $2,500.
~ronting.Norman St., 2 1-2 acres,
od dwelling, only $1,700.
>locks of public square, 60x82i ft.,
1, containing one store and resi
,well and barn, also 16 building
Main street, $500 each.
:ell lots, $60 each.
~s of well improved land, partly.in
idence in the city, good wells,
ollege street, $2,700.
& Co.'s contracts and will con
e time to the Commission business.
not to place it with us We keep
pt collection of rents We will also,
haeeither for sale let us know.
Sfor any Southern Cotton Mills or
~n furnish it just as cheap as you
Phone. No. 200..
Lbans negotiatedl
[ER, Manager.
Amusemenlt
t Pair
SBig Shows
ave with them a band of fine
mn Musicians, each of whom is
rtist wvith his instrument. This
ire alone is worth going miles
Prof. DaRella.
npion one-arm High-Diver of
vorld.
Prof. Scott.
npion Stack Wire and Jug
in feats never before attempt
At 3:00 and 8:30 p. mn., each
then there's the old reliable
Merry-Go-Round.
ase the children and all es
want to ride.
>solutely Free.
)wer House