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HEYWARD IN PHILADELPHIA. The Governor Speaks at The Southern Club Reception.-He Spoke at Length on the Negro Problem and How the South is Trying to Solve it by Encouraging Im migration. l'iiladelpMhia i, >e)chnI)er 21.- -At a n'rtion11641n inl his honorli at the 8 li''''Itll1-11 II Il I lit-0 ti id i'l it Ilt nlf)r Ill, Nyward, lit' StIutl CIaIroliia, de iv(.r4.d ali .1-I10r,'ss I It (')li'llli iinialion a1d1 its Iteal Meaing,'' in -whilthl heI ple:aded For lin inflnx (of while w pri meinle i Ohe Sonth as tte n l p .oiHel m lit, devi-l4piing Olh, iillIv .111 ferlile Soil. Ili, s:l ui Il porl: Governor Heyward's Speech. lr. I'lesideit and (N111 1tel 11' 1hl S. 1h1 ('hi b Ilf Il'iladvelp ia: The pr.'ress ald prosperily of the 1 InIl. 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V'bohpmet xh.l'sted is 4:iht'r 1supp1 alli~ ifl s t 11hi s t i5Q11141 't ill done. t ho a ry- thr i '-e~ t o ofl app.'r op 11 n d u'lft1 1tt ill. tit' Ca;lt| w il li OurProuct i Dem a. i yen knwec the facntie wet have11n craofee ilnlthept!ga, tieosalew -sothat was aVstenteer altre and tht w wino4 ae. i,bf.T tural country; nearly all of our la bor was employed in tilling the soil for themselves and For others, and when the great tide of industrial de velopment swept over us from Vir ginin to Texas it came upon i people unprepared for ien conditions. Tle wages paid in manutfacturi ng pursuits were more remunerative thai wero those to be ginedcll uponi (lie farm, and Ilte resilt wis lin exthis froi t he fields it) tle cotonl mills by oulr sma11ll white fIarmer class. (Ouir fields were left more and Iore eacl year to be (.1tl itvited hy nelrro labor, this labor being incapable of adapting itself to manufactupring pursuits. Nor is this all, Allr Illn experience of' lite past for1ty years tils demonolst I'a ted Iliat negr labor on the frl m is not :A' VITective as it shoild he; that the 'rit ints failed t meet his responl sibilit its in field where lie had little 01r 11 coimpetition, and that the South eainlot rely iipon him solely as an aricultouraI laborer. The wirbi to-day is demiinding n me of tle agricultiural products of the1. Sith tant ever iefore. hence Ither is morn.e1. r1om for profitable tirinin in e t Sou iithin there' has VVIrl beenl. '41nsideri Ilhis in connlectionl with the '.at whilt I have alrvadv t i lIll inl the past ovelit we Nive y-:11." we hitav. i iie std tle valute of; 1M' tilln till'tiiretl prolillets frouin *-z1l57.tM0.1100 to $1.759.000.000, ind I1 it e t11 im iltistries, rekiirilig. labor, 1llitty Of teit'i ilt vvel greater propor Ii n. Remember also, it' yolu please, it coninectioll with this, that sinte the war inllia'to ilt l ite Smioth fins heeli t'a1i less tliain emnigrationl froi t it' Stuth, and you will readily see that the Suith is today conli'oited with a seriois t'ondition. and not with :a Iere Iieorv. I1' the Solti is (o! ''iititlut to 1ro41sper this coliditiOll 1a1 I, ttit't ill but ont' wav. aild tat is bv lit' ititt'11ilt'ion inlto ou1r se'tioti of a (ar. I ll ly sIl,N 'ewc ed IN-11t otf people 1'rom :011-call. stuitedtl to the purposes f,1r hiih ilte are ' waited. We wish Iq )Y Ito inivit' people to c'omei to us 'eve''v sect io11 of our 11 li t r. lilt Ilivesenlt I uir are sInliv\ 1 r-eed owardls obtainmll". thll sntlyl ST''-'. 1-'OV SM*TII '.\l01,1NA. (WNTY OF'Nl'WWilY IN Till- PHUlB.\TE CO'tI'T. lanusv, V'. .1. C'aldAwell, as 1-'xecultor 4 1h l List w6ill and)( testhaiiiet ot Mar 'etit iti 'r, "tr:i'ei W. lil,iJins. Ntar'h Caro. linw Ilar'ly. E i beh Kinll,, Ha:rriet (ir llattie) Trail, layne W. AlCar. h-v. Anniiv N1. MceCarlvey. .John W.: ('1r v. MIts. Snarahi A. I. li' tissell. Wi, li:1n C. tilliatu, Sarahl C. Clifton, bIvy V. White. Francis Z. W.ilsonl, (,hItn 4). Callhv-ll. :ati all heirs at :i\. 11 tl distributes (d, the said Mar Cta Carilint Callwell. dee'ensect, I 1)efteuinants. 'T' t Ihe dte'f'endcantis abtove namned: Yi t a rt'lt heleby summoinititi ath rm 11li'ill ti answecr, tin tr beforei'c the thtirtet'hl dlay oft l"ebrtuarmy, 107. thle t'ce t iitn ini this prceed''tine, whiic'h is tiled ittn te Priobate' ( ourtt f'or' te said 'oty an 1 a14 cop'1y of wh ic'h is here withI servedl upon you, and yocu are tittiedic that ton thait day, beginning at ten t'cloc'k in the for'enoon, a tialn wiill hbt htad in the said Court of' Prtibalte for' the said Coun ty' and Slate of all matters (de st'rihe ani'~ttd all issutes inv~olved'c inl the I a'd haet ien~tic totstabl isit tue' form Itha 'ar"tiine (Caldwell, dletceasedl. I lut, lount anti Iunter. IPtit ione'r 's A tt ornevCs. ( Stal.) NIirs. Snar'ah A. NI. Rnsse'll, Wiilliami . illi:in, Sarah C. ('lifton, Mary' .'White I, .ohin 0. Calwell and all hetirs at Ihiw' and dlistri'butees of the said Martha Cairoline Caldwvell, de ensed, whoso names and places of r'esidlences arc unknown. You wilt pllease take not ice that the summinons of which the foregoing is a copy, and the petition in the above title action w~as filed in the Probate Court of Newberry County on the tenth day of December, 1906, and is now on file there. Hunt, Hunt and Hunter. Petitioner's Attorneys. An Organ that will last a life time is what you want. Our Os gans have a pure tone and lovely cases We can supply you with an Organ that will pk~ase in every particular for only $65 and $70 delivered. Write us for our special terms of payment, and for illustrations of the beautiful Organs referred to. If you prefer a Piano we have beau tiful and good newv Uprights from $185 inl on easy terms. Address Malone's Music House, NATWOPOTI cAdOI d, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. John C. Wilson as Judge of Pro bate and public guardian of the estate of William Sidney Dennis, Plaintiff, vs. Mrs, J. Addie Hodges, Defendant. Ily order of the court herein, I will sell before the court house at Newber ry, South Carolina, on salesday in January, the same being the 7th day of January, 1906, during the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder, all that tract, piece or parcel of land ly ing and being situate in Newberry County, State of South Carolina, con taining one hundred and seventy-five acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Mrs. Sallie -lenderson, estate of Mrs. Ann W. Allen, estate of George G. DeWalt and W. W. Hodges. Terms of sale: The purchaser will be required to pay one-third of the purchase price in cash and the bal alce in two equal annual instalments with interest from day of sale, pay ole annually until the credit portion is paid. The pitrciaser shall also be required to pay for the papers and recording of saime. If tle pui rclase r fails to comply with his purclhase' wvitin one week frni day of sale. tie mIaster will resell the premises at the risk 417 tihe purclhaser on tle first 41lesday thereafter. H1. HI. Rikard. Master. December 11, 1906. S. B. JONES' RESTAURANT IS THE PLACE TO GET Good Things to Eat ON SHORT NOTICE AND AT MODERATE PRICES. Oysters on Half Sheld. Oysters any Style.. Fish. Game. Steak, inl fae: -1v0rytl ng that the market affords. Patronage of Lad'es Solicited. ppiosito Newherrv llotel Olliee and Nvxt D( i.r to P:ill lItoom. LOOK FOR THE SIGN S. B. JONES' RESVAQRANT LOOK HERE'S TO YOU ---FO R At Prices That Talk, AND MAKE THE GOODS WALK. You can save money on any ar ticle mentione d in this adver tisement by calling at my store on Postoffce Block fourth door from Postoffice. If you want Guns, Ammunition, Stoves, Crockery, Glassware, Tinware, Everything, Come to me. Remember the Old Reliable. LYlEWalt STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ..EWBERRY, BY JOHN C. WILSON, ESQUIRE. PIHOBATE JUDGE. WHEREAS, Lewis Ierd hath made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of Bon Herd. THTESE A1?E TIIEiiEFORE to cit( and n4limonisl all and singilar the kindred id.1 Cle'litors of the said len Hlerd fee:-Sed. 1i1:t they he 11111 ap pear bvielre lie. i! die Colurt of Pro. hate. to be he!d at Newberry on Fri da. i)eeern 1i,v, h iext fter pi) lientivn thervo'f, lit 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have. why the said Adinistra tion shoid not he -ranted. 01V EN uider mny Mand, this 11th day of Deeiber Ann1 Donuini, 1906. J. C. Wilson. .1. P. N. C. CITY CAFE 614 U Fc a nicely prepar d m.I composed ( f ir'yt- i' to b had in ih- loc, , m rk- , such a4e fish, fovwls, e1c . 'i i- a the City r"% mit- xi <(io r to 4h, AiUth in Ex r. s-i of fic-, -nd b- s - ified at' a - o,ahl n- ice we. h) ;1 v- A pr( f t siona!l w~~ , ik c,m.no %A his buiu'*m's and will1 g:ve th b-st of service. We carry a line of fruits, etc , and want to fil! your or-! ders for Christmas. Earhardt & Wells, Next Door to So. Express Office. THE SATISFACTION Of knowing you have purchased a piano that cannot be surpassed by any Manufacturer in the4 world is indeed a great comfort. 'rhe time never comes to the pur chaser of a Stieff piano to realize that a chieap) piano has beeun pur cha sedi. STIEFF Manufaciturer of the piano with the sweet tone. Southern Wareroom. 5 West Trade Street, I CHARLOTTE, N. 0. 0. H. WILMOTH, MGR. a*34Ha R EVIVO0 RESTORES VITAIJTY e"Mae a THE of g, prodncee Ane results in 80 day.. It aets werfully andquickiy. Cureswhen otherslall, ~od gnemon can regain their lot m anhood, an using It EVVO. it quickly and quietly re Weakness such as Lot Power, Iflting'Meoral Wasting Diseases, and effects of self-abuse or excess and indiscretion, which unfits one for study, business or miarriage. It, not only cures by starting at the sert of dsean. but isa grat back the plik glowv? t~o l ei.eeks andl( re atoring the fire of youth. It wardIs ofn ap.. proachuingdisoan. In- kL on havine IREVIVO, ro other. it can be carried its vest, pockt. fy mail. $1.00 ner iackage, or six for 5.0 We give free ndvice anti c'r.nseI to :ll I who wish it, with guharantee. (Oh''i:,.' lice. JA.iress* ROYAL. MEDICINE CO.. Marine i3ldg., Cmncao. tIl. GILDER & WEEKS. Santa Cau HEADQUARTE Will Still Be Found at the OLD STAND I am instructed by HIS MAJESTY "Old Santa" :o announce to the chil lren that his full line of was opened on and all are invited to come atnd make their selections so we can inform him of yrour wants. MnOdog, December lO, S. B. JlONE S, The Santa Claus Man. Dear Children: Look out for my wagon? I will be ar rfving at my headquarters every day next week. I will be very busy and cannot talk to you, but you can have your letters.written telling me of your want and put them in the letter box on my wagon. Look out for me and remember my headquarters is at the same old place, S. B. Jone's store.