The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, November 13, 1906, Page FOUR, Image 4

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. H. AULL, EDITOR. Entered at the Postoffice at P ferry. S. C., as 2nd class mattq Tuesday, November 13, 1906, Presient Johnson of the Ge< Cotton Assio6iation has issued ar dress to the cotton planters of ( gia which is equally applicable t< cotton growers of South Carc There is no reason why cotton sl decline as it has in the last ten q Receipts have been a little h and it is said that Texas has a I crop but this side the Mississipp crop is very short but even if total Crop should reach twelve a half million bales it should 1 over ten cents. The farmers t selves, however, as Mr. Johnson tes, are responsible for the largi ccipts. If they would stick to agreement to make the minimuv cents or eleven cents, they would trol the price, but to rush it oil market they cannot expect it tc vance. The mills made money on cloth with cottoni at ten and el cents. Then why should the go down. It is simply the wor speculators and the supply has i ing to do with it. The farmers have the cotton can control the ket and they should do it. The is to organize and stand by th< ganization. Compiroller Gieneral Jones is fing after the persons liable t( come tax, and has issued a cir< to the auditors inl whicli he inst. them to place in the hands of resident of' the county, whom deem liable to incomne taxes, at pi blanttk uiponN which to make the re These returns must 1e made on o fore 1)eceber 1st. Ile also call on the auditors ''to assess those ing or refusing to make the r( for such amount as appears to from the hest information obtaii either by examination of the de tax payer or any other evidence such tax payer is liable for and are to add fifty per cent as a pe to the amount of the tax -due.'' Under the income tax law an1 whose income is over $2500.00 a is liable for an income tax of on cent, on all amounts above the $ 00. In this county there is onli persol, who has returned as liable for an income tax. THE GAME LAW. A good deal has been said i gard to the game law and its i sions have been published se times and still there seems to misinderstandin.g. The last le ture passed a general law fixin time betweenI the first day of A~ andl the fifteenth dlay of' Now' wh'len it shall be unala wflul andl se counties wecrc excep)ted fr'om t h hut Newherry was not. The full text of the game law follows: ''It shall not. be lawfual fot person in this state, between th day of March and thle 15th (Ia November, except in the counti Beaufort, Hampton, D)orchester, leton, Charleston,. Barnwell, Berl Aiken, Oconee, lexington, Faim Saluda, Georgetown and Clare where in the time shall be bel the 1st (lay of April and 1st d1 November in any year hereafti catch, kill or injure or to pursue such intent any wild turkey, part quail, woodcock, mongolian or pheasant, or at any time wvithia 1: years from March 1, 1906, to 'se fer or expose for sale, ship or e for salec or to p)ot hunt, net, tra by firelight to catch, kill or inji to pursue with such i any of the birds named in thi tion, nor shall any person or pi destroy or rob the nests of any bird. And any person so doing be deemed guilty of a misdon and upon conviction thereof sh * fined not more than $20 or I grisonied not more than thirty Provided,' that nothing in thi Sshall prevent the importation f< S'ofany9 said birds. "It (shall be unlawful for an: laeliIOft at any time to catch, I *7njurej -ej., any wild turkey, agodd, #4i1, .woodeoek- or othe'r atI4pt in suib-divisioti 1, Ian AO or leased by sue > pdent, without first having 4 tit Klicense to do ,so In 'the < N''i, h1eh said leanse shall be sjrthg. ierk of the court, good f 4ear,Spojn the payment of a I j'Xi1l1oen es and fines collect *' rtbi,a aet ehiall be turned o jte game warden gf the co~pn a4b enfeor&kei~t of the' qanidt A PERSONAL MATTER. an The Herald and News and its im-. mediate predecessors has beeii pub- mn lished in Nowberry for fifty years. There is one couple, who colebrat- ler eW ed their golden wedding this year who I - have been regular and constant read- cal ors of the paper during .this half cen- Ru tury, and the subscription has been 4 paid. up every year. No doubt there the >rgia are m'any others. ad- The presont editor has edited the eri jeor- paper for a little more than twenty set > the years, nearly half of its life. Time sh lina. passes rapidly. del ould The Herad and News for at least vid lays. twenty years of its life has been no( envy very indulgent with its subscribers. eat arge We have not yet adopted the cash in lef the advance system. It is impossible to cli the See every onle ill personl. It is quite tl id a natural that there should be a consid- wil >ring crable sum due in small items for No hem- back subscriptions. We are not ask- cil sta- ing you to pay in advance and we hin re- have said very little about it in the their paper. loN% ton But now, dear friend, in view ot Trw con- all this indulgence and in view or Sel the the further fact that the editor has be ad- several large obligations to meet by le' . ; the first. of December, will you not the their give heed to this earnest and personal even appeal to send him or bring him at tee )rico least the amount of one year's sub k of seription by that time. Just think loth- how small an amount $1.50 is to each who one of you and yet how much it would SA mar- be and would mean to the editor if I way two thousand of them come in by lit or- December Ist. If you owe more than the one year, you will not be debarred de< from naking payment. It is a real o' get- live fact that. we must have a good sal in- il by December Ist, and we re ex- sai lar poeting our two thousand friends to its md is very materially inl raising it. each Do nlot disa1ppoinlt us. riv they an1 oper The Herald tind News some time F turn, back spoke of the Steel bridge road or r be- and referred to tlie woik near Mr. jo up- Long's as having been done by the Fe fail- board of trade. They did work this turn same piece of road some three or four ar< you years ago but since then, we are told, y table this gravel work was done by Mr. J Ar fault M. W1ieker, the supervisor. - We men what tion this to give credit. where it be- ba you longs. What we want to see is the ,wi ialty entire road made like this particular es section of ihe road. Wi one By the way, has the Chamber of inj year Commerce had time to take up this per matter with the people who live out 500.- there and who are willing to contri r one bute their teams and wagons free being if they can get a little assistance from the city. If these two could get to. gether they might get the chain gang for a brief period. Now is the t.e a re- time to act, provided, of course tie Cn rovi- Chamber of Commerce is ready to tic veral consider such questions. N be a Wt, 1hink that looking after the 14 Zisla- public roads that coei into the city O' r the will do more good for the business of gil [arch the town than t;o traffic association de0 mher or almost any ot her one thing we l)iJ verni could do. tr< bill -"""" ____' _____elt_____c Th'le " ifte anid Sayings of Sarn~ ". is a Jonies'' is the title of a hook which 3i is now being printed by J. L. Nichols ho & Co., of Atlanta, and will he ready e 1st for dlelivery early in December. It S will be super'vised b)y Mis. .Jones andl Rst1ev. Walt Holeomb, the friend and _ol co-woirker of Mr. .Jones. It is propos eley, ed to have a complete and accurate field, volume. a nlo, Mr. .Joncs wvas an original charac- be wenter' and had a national rep)utation. M my of We heard him lecture in Newberry of r nseveral years ago. HIe wvas a mpst 19 with remarkable man and everybody wvill P~ ridge, want a copy of this book. It wilt tq other contain some 400 pages and will be five sold from $2.50 to$5.00 according to 11, of- style of binding. xrtNOTIUE OF PRIMARY BLEOTION. .~ Notice is hereby given that a Demo ntent, cratic Primary Election wvill be held 3 e- on Tuesday, the 27th day of Novem ~rsons her, 1906, in the Towvn of Newvberry, such South Carolina, for Mayor and Aid shall ermnen and Trustees of the Graded Lener School of the said Town, to serve one alli be year, said Primary Election to be 'e im- conducted according to the rules and days: regulations of the Democratic party s act oft lie Town of Newvberry, South Cpr r sale olin a; the polls to be opened at eight o 'clock A. M., and closed at four o 'clock P. M. i non- There will be a separate voting pre dll or cinct in each Ward, as follows: part, Ward 1..Council Chamber.I gae Ward 2. Store of ,H. P. Fsakcer. oxcept Ward 8.'Office of Herald & News. hi non- Ward 4. Store room formerly oce. taken pled by J. H. Hair as a barber shop. ounty Ward 5. Near residence of R. E. Issued Davis. or one The following have been appointed Ieense as Managers for said election: Ward 1. F. M. Lindsay, Michieal aun- Werts, and John Willingham. ier to Ward 2. Jno. A. Sunmmer, Claude yfor Dominick, aryl H. P. Baker. Ward 8. S. T, Noland, 0. F, Long, Nard 4. J. 1?. Davidson, SaL. Pul r, and Albert Davis. ffard 5. G. P. Werts, G. W. Hil, d , W. P. Hair.,' a, l'he attention of all candidates is si led to the following section of ol le III: n 'See. 3. The candidates receiving k majority of all the votes cast f64 i said offices of mayor and aid naen and trustees' of the gndea ool respectively at said election, 11 be declared the nbminees of the S nocratic party of said town, pro ed, that on or before twelve oalock mi on Friday, November 23, 1900, h of such candidates shall have a t a written statement Iwith the il irinan of the executive committee oj t. lie is a candidate, and that lie I abide the result of such election. votes shall be counted for any 1] didate who has not so pledged- P Self.'I D 'lie candidates are assessed as fol- P s: Mayor Ten Dollars; Aldermen N o Dollars; Trustee of Graded iool Two Dollars. No pledge will s accepted from any candidate un- 01 the proper assessment is paid at qi time of filing said pledge. til iy order of the Executive Commit- di 0. B. Mayer, Jc .1. Hunt, Chairman. Iml Secretary. LE VALUABIE REAL ESTATE. Ve will sell at public outery to the hest bidder on December 4th at N late residence of Adam Kinard, eased, - in Saluda county, at 10 d lock, -a. m., if not sold by private c L previously, all the lands of the o d deceased to wit: rract No. 1, containing 128 acres, tl re or less, and bounded by Little b cr, Arial Mills, Lutheran parsonage d 1 C. P. Boozer. Pract No. 2, containing 106 acres, re or less, bounded by lands of in Bedenbar_ ', Jacob Derrick, S [I. Nichols and Marion Miller. Pract No. 3, containg 44 acres, more 1 less, bounded by Little river, J. Caugliman, Ira Caughmiian and ial Mills. l r'erms of Sale-One-third cash, 0 an on a credit of twelve months a ti interest and mortgage of premis purelased. Mr. Marion Derrick a I show the lands to any one desir- k to see them. J. C. Kinard. a Marion Derrick, G. E. Dominick. Executors. ti t4 EXECUTOR'S SALE. t] By authority of the last will and g tament of Mrs. Martha Carolina Idwell, deacased, I will sell, at auc- d n, for cash, at her late residence in wherry county on Wednesday, the th day of November, 1906, at 11 ,lock in the forenoon, all the tan >le personal property of the said] eensed in my hands consisting of a mo, book-case, bedsteads, beds, mat sses, quilts, and other bed clothing, ek, carp)ets, chairs, trunk and wear r apparel, gold spectacles, jewelry, v'er p)late and many articles or' usehold and co'oking furniture. J. F. J. Caldwell, Executor. NOTICE.| Newberry, S. C., Nov. 10, 1906. Mr. John W. Miller haviag made Iced of assignment to me there will a meeting of the'ereditors in my inday, the 19th day of November, fiec at Newberry C. H., S. C., on 0l6, at 11 o'clock A. M., for. the ap intment of an agent of the credi rs. Cole. L. Blease, Assignee. 4 THE STIEFF is the best piano made and a' knowledged standard piano of the world. It is the greatest piano value for the price paid, and conse quently the cheapest piano rela tively. Its market value after having been usced depreciates less than that of any other make ever pro duced. The-mere fact of the possesion of a Stieff piano puts the seal of supreme approval upon the musi cal taste of its owner. ORAS. M. STIEFF Southern Wareroom. 5 ?et Trade Street, OHAZSLOTTE 1k. 0. You Will -Of Course NeedaFew Rugs and Art Squares ...This Winter... We have now a fine line of Rugs, Art Squares, Table Covers, Tapestry, Etc., Etc. A Beautiful Art Square makes an Ideal Christmas Present. .h . S. MOWER COt Heir s Tonsoriol Porlor Moved to New Building. For 10 days we will give free one Shoe Shine with every Shave, Shampoo or Hair Out. Everything new and clean. Our motto, cleanliness and good'work, the two essential points. Work guaran teed or money back. J. H. HAIR, New Building, Lower Main St., Newberry, S. C. .City Opera Hotuse EARHARDT & WELLS, LESSEES AND MANAGERS. SATURDAY, NOV. 17, Matinee and Night. NIXON and ZIMMERMAN Offer.Fourth Annual Tour. MARY EMERSON,. .And Her Exceptionally Clever Company in -S.muel Lewis' Well ignown Play lHis Majesty ond The Mold. PRICES: Matinee, 25, 50, 75. Night, 25, 50, 75, $1.00. Seats on Sale at City Cafe. Phone 200 - MASTPER'S SALE. Smith, Dr. J. MoIntosh and tracts1 SSTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Nos. 3, 4, ,and 1, of what is known COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. as the J. 6. Hill place as will more COUR OF OMMN PLAS.fully apepar by, plat thereof mad# by dult for Partition. and onfle nth ugst of h,y 19 Carl J. Purcell, Plaintiff vs. Bid.. Harmon, ney J. Dominick, Mary Lee Dotainick, ql'erme~ of Sale-One+third of th Emma Irene UJominiek, Daisy E. purchase money to be paid. In cash, Dominick, Mrs. Peter F. Baxter, IPe- 'balance to b& sedui'ed Iby bond di 4 fendants, purchaser and the mortgage, of the By order o1f court he~rein I will sell Promises sold, credit 'portion payable Sbefore ,the court house at $iewberry, mn two equal annual installments with South. CarolUna, salesda initecember, iRterest from date ofa ale 'at 8 pen 1906, all that trat of land lying and cenL per annum uttl Paid in full, with being Mt'uate ina Newberry Ciun4yj lief. to purchaser to atnticip* 'the 8S.C., containing three hnndredi nd credit portion in wphold or in. part. thir'ty nine acres, more prlss a'tIjH .il~4 ALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. I will sell at .the .residence of the to Hatty Cook, deceased, on Thurs. ay, November 22, 1900, at .10 o,'elook in., all the personal property of th9 id deceased, consisting of one horse, 2e mule, one wago, one buggy, far ing implements, household and tehen furniture, corn, fodder, etc. Terms-Cash. John L. Cook, Agent'for Heirs. rATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. IN PROBATE COURT. L. M. Player, in his own right and Administrator, and W. R. Gautt, his own right and as Administrator M. M. Player, deceased, Plaintiffs, vs. Lillins Player, Mellie E. Longford, enrietta A. Johnson, Louisa M. layer, M. M. Player, the younger, rucilla K. Peterson, Thomas L. layer, and The National Bank of ewberry, S. C., Defendants. Notice is hereby given that all per ns holding claims against the estate M. M. Player, deceased, are re iired to establish the same before e undersigned on or before the 12th ty of December, 1906, and are en ined from prosecuting their de ands in any other proceeding. J. C. Wilson, J. P. N. C. November 12, 1906. OTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the un rsigned will, on the 6th day of De. mber, 1906, make a final settl%nent the estate of Mary Jones, formerly ary Caldwell, and will immediately creafter apply to the Judge of Pro ite for letters of dismissory as guar an of said minor. Robert T. Caldwell, Guardian. TATE OF SUOTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. y John C. Wilson, Esquire, Probate Judge. WHEREAS Sims G. Brown hath ande suit to me, to grant him Letters C Administration of the Estate of ad effects of T. J. Brown. THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite nd admonish all and singular the indred and. Creditors of the said .T. . Brown deceased, that they be and ppear before me, in the Court of robate, to be held at Newberry on overnber 19th next after publication iereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, > show cause, if any they have, why ie said Administration should not be ranted. GIVEN under my Hand, this 3rd ny of November. Anno Doinini, 1906, J. C. Wilson. J. P. N. C. (our Money's Woril OR Your Money Back! The flower of delight is isaac -larter's A No. 1 Flour. luaranteed to. retain ever) article of nutriment there ih ri the finest wheat grown. arter's A No. I Flour Satisfies Fr ,ONLY e I0BlERT & WILIAM BALL AT THE "Cite Cafue" n Fraternity . Hall building iext door to the Express Offi'de mnd satisfy your appetite. Sev ~ral shipments of Oysters eaci Meek guarantees you some hing fresh in that line. We pro >ose to handle the best and ti serve you promptly and neatly We have some nice fruit 'oi iand~ and. propose; to carry ine of the choicest to be hac Try otdr Queen -' Olives, dvich w carry in bulk at 40c a qgiatt. Sweet and sour miixed pickk 5btInething nice.