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STARTS TI T IGHT. Mr. Christensen W-shes D'spesary Conditions Investigated.-Pre sents a Resolution. In the state senate Monday senator Niels Christensen. Jr., of Beaufort presented the following concurrent A Concurrent Resolution. "Whereas it is charged the state board of directors of the state dis pensary is overstocking the dispenl Svey oer the protest of the comnis sioner with an enormous stock of Ii -quor. that much of their stock con sists of case goods for which there is -no demald inl this state, that publish -ed reports; of the said directors as regarids lite amllmit of, their pilrases are misleadin.. and, 'Whereas it' these things he true the finlaincial inlerests of11 the state de 1an11d that imimleliat, .11-tiolm he takenl by the central asseiblY. therefore, "le it reso( dlved b v tile senate, the houe of rreseitativs, oel -riill: "Svectimn 1. That a1 joinit committee, 1..ollsiAinlg fitwo INlSenlators and three ;llemUbliers If the hoiust o rp)rIwesenta ;tivvs. ith apllplintied by tile presiding -fior, 40f thle n-specvtive limse(s to il vest igate le a airs of tile state ,i!i.) isisa rv. :an t o . replrI thlvir finld .iwts Il the i iner'll asseilyiv at the earl0 s i (.I p Siblev m11mentil. Said cipm milive is hereby antho11rized and em po>wered lip viele a.1 sh who, uponl beinlu sworn. Shall be and hevolie a peave lIfi4er ilf the state and1 inveted -w ith I all Iliv- 44w f dwh riffs anld on~taleinl the Svivice fit any and all process issued by ct omlliltev afdolresaid. andI with the jll\vvr to ar re'l and imilvislin 111j(m l he onder. of? lie sail conilittv aiIv andi,1 all per son)s Whll slall fail ail rel se to libey allINuty --ena onder 1,f thev Said c-1mm11it teo', ill. who 11.1|1 hli --mill v f (11 nalg 'di::llv-I cvoilIivt ill I lit' presm ce Iiin I it r , rw, i I sha I bI r it' ily of - Ai I(1i lt 11ill (d I 'It v ait\ I l l s I I) itv anyie.aii contem eq of the siil loittee.il Se . 2. T sai I mit tIe I 1 b . mt Ar-- ,erby. 11ith1lo-rized md vtlle ' iervd I to - l ir I tE by ll . -mnI S or w -ive ., inl Ilveil h:-Ill) a thel 4,111111jillt Iniy i it all 11111 11, Iw Serve i bY Hiv m itMri- lit'l f Said conani tie. ill, So-h .h rll. 1itter ei slit t 'i s m o ih. by ille ti i nitte51 u (ihaIlise' l, sn h .. \IIe e e I.uIIlt I l (I(. n- 1 liet Sichu u11I. 1;n rill Pon as te c1miIttee deem prope I and t1i1 top ret I Iiire Such IeISoll 0Io persnils lt ily tswer. u1on111 imat any :n all . 1 4iulestim is that ti( let t4n1nittee dieem rslevilt in m111\a 1) i)yomund Ito hiorIi. the,il and po(n (lhe fallilire orl ,refuilsa1l of lleh lierso rit' persons to kobey l l summons nor tive o, (o inswer Sitch tilie III-t ar cple ions -sniehl peOsn tr P(lerstS Shall be devmll edto i'e it vonvempt of thleuthori col, Said (.4omm11itteIe. wind may1 be inm. .vrismdI o t1e nder itf said (m Ill e iit , he 1c)m n Jail, to p be there elde u ti levr teShall cuoply withptheednbyrthe said comittee: 111 Prn oidey shr claesimon rien vtice fromuthried ci send ofr sad cre <n resepoluetionfer atandall booksmempers as wter doledments theidiss inve-s.ai.nadtigatqineoaid mitee u)y til acende jointh gresoi - tSontunder whoih ta the commi at year held upatie clwerms adinstter comte,swatasly salb state dispeisary. It is understood, hwevver, to he tIhe inteition of the Ilver of. tie resoltion that the com-, mit tee to be appointed shall report at this session of the general assembly and within as few (lays as possible. Mr. Tatum' Letter. n Il connection with Mr. Christen- r sen's resolution, the foliowing letter j from Coammissioier Tatum is of great t interest: II January 11, 1907. j Hon. Niels Christensen, Senator and 'j Member Dispensary Invcstigating 1 Committee, City. 1 I Dear Sir: Pursuant to request and t instructions from you, I beg to sub mit the enclosed statement, along with b otlier data requestod of mile by yot. I in making this statement, I wish to c say thlat there has been no friction between myself all( the present state board of directors diring their term. It hits siiply )eeni a difference of polivy. and I am ready to leave it to 8 tIhe plblie to say whetier their policyR or11 Mine was for the best interest of the people of tlie state and the dis dispensary system. With this explanation, I beg to sub Imlit tile enlelosed statemenitit, as per yoIr request. yotis very triily. w. b. Tatun, o CoImInissionler. PI. S.-Tie list re(pitested of mec, as lrinishieI IY lite clerk of tlie board, h ase Wood.s onderel to be ship- t pvted :fIt er eceiber 1, 1900, 1 d1o not t 'l e t helSe * Ilie reason tlat, it will a Inke a conlsileable lenth of time to 1 copy same. h'llis will 1e furnished 0 y'l subseIently. whih. I hope, will )e satisfactorl. s Ever since I have held the position I of' eoninissiiier. I have tried to con- 4 duiel the dispensary business on as 9 near a casi basis a possible', and to l' the state boar of direc-tors to dis- C 4%verstckiII vith(er. tlie- coity dis - -ovpensIrit's cr wari-eloises at thi head- r (larters, here in Clhimbi.l It has a] .- hen my pIlicy to meet the de- 1 11:111ds ot, the 1e1.leIL (If thle state0 anld 11 I-ppi lite iols $I liquor dhey de- 1 m i . 'l l this ndiil I have furnished it t'w h 4m-d .dinet'rs statelenlits CI h fi c thit imuifilldt41 onders froIIm ' cunty11 dispn sers. aiid have prtested i a-ins i.t ipiw' to lwse di.spensers \ has that llieY (1o not order. f Dlin: tile irst of last August I 0 11undll tlIat lie board of directors had laid in a'stock otf new goods which I 11 was in-tiructed to send out either as d intoltoIry or to substitute for tile branlds ordered by the couniity dispel- 0 sers which we did not have ill stoelc 0 at the timie. This substitution caused I '-reat dissatisfaction tihroughout the state. To determine ijust what. the peo- c pie thought .of these new goods, I ad- t 41ressedI to lie cuity dispensers the I, fl4lowin iiletter, dated Aigust 10, "To Dispensers: I propose to make a desperate etTl'orl next week to get thw stat board1t 44f direetoirs to dis 014nt1inue thle iniaeti of't bu1lyinig niew -ro44ds and seininiie. them toi the dis penser'ts as5 introdn41letoryi*.'T havye alI ways beeni opposedOt to hiandling, so many ease goodus, and1. t hese int rodue toygoods4 hav n' iot been0i shihpped out by iiy 4 n41ers but by orders of thle b)ani of144 di re' totrs. I wishi ainCX expres haoni- as hardi s;oek. I w1ish to use your an' 44wers netxt weetk. abou411t Tuies day or W\edneitsday, befoire the state board of t directors in order to get hem to0 c'hiane t his policy. Please be protilIt in an iswering t his so thiat it miay reach mile by TLuiesdaiy of next wetek. Yours truuly, W. 0. Tfatutm, Comn In resp)onse to this commflunlication I received letters from nearly ev'ery dlispeniser in.thle state proitestinlg vig~Or tushy againlst thlese neCw goods, and eharliginlg that they were not satisfac toryi' anld the ('ause of gener'al comn laint. T[hose expr'esslins were very polsitivye, someil oif them wer'e as fol lows : ' 'I find it veryv hard'4 to wor'k them off,'' ''is practically dead tck'' 'regret theby were ever' sent us and 'am sat isfietd it will lie a spell, beforei' the staite gets all of her money out of t hem,''' '' will you advise me whethier I can,.ship the goods back,' ''the moment T show them (my eus toimers) the iltrioduietory goods, theyI begin to kick.'' These are but a few samplIles of a protest that was prae ticlly unianlimlous. I have thle letters on file, anld have attached tile COPY of Onle from the dispenser at Sumter, together wvithi my rep)ly. At this timle thlere were in thme coun ty dispensaries and at hleadquarters1 $47,000 wvorth of these goods. 'With these facts I went before tihe board at a regular meeting in August, and asked that they discontinue ord erinmg these goods. Thley acquiesced. D)uring the session of the No+amber meeting of the board a list of tihe purchases proposed at that meettng was furnished me1 by the clerk of the oard. On that I found allout .MA( ases of these objectionable gooids. ,rote meonirandum on said 1lpt cal 1k attention to these goods, ahd as] d that they be cut out, and sent sai i0morandum back to the board. TI oard instructed the clerk- vOrball ot to order anything to. wfich'I 01 ected. A few days later I learne hat an additional batch of ordei ad bden made up covering other ol Detionable brands of case good 'hereupon, I wrote a letter date rov. 17, a copy of which is attache, ,ach member wrote me authorizil lie cancellation as per my request. On December 12 I submitted to tl oard a statement showing the goo( eeded to supply the unfiled ordei f the county disepnsers, and ou hlowing the amount and kinds oods on hand. About-the first of January, the re, eseitative of the Southeastern C., ervice association came into my o ce and complained about the nun er of ears standing on the side traeb f the Atlantic Coast Line in this eit -aiting to be delivered to the stat ispensary. He stated that on ti av before when he made his comn lere were 36 cars on his tracks, mllo, f which were loaded with whiskey v nite from t he liquor dealers to t1i eadquarters here. I imliedilely Called tle matter le attention of the board and aske lemi' to stop firtler shipmients. The 1reed to do this, and by wire 1(1 p shipments of the outstanding goo )litracted for. Then 1 secured from tle board latement showing al goods ordere > be shipped in since December ist. This I found to include abou 000 ea.ses of the objectionable goo(d i the value of about $100,000. >py of said statement is attacked. en wrote the board a protect aganm: ceiving these objectionable . Ca )ods and iii(licated tihat I would n eeive them unless coipelled. umber of ears of these goods ai owN staindin.. inl the freihl t yards o lis city. and)i I do not propose to r( Aive theii nifless forced to do s< here are al Aso liquors on hand 't-lhai ImV jumm-lient. should be returnet Nhiile T have no legal authority to rt ise to accept these goods, I have tal, i this drastic action because I fet iat it is necessary to the safeguard 10 of the financial interests of ti ispensary. It is my hope that, as im 3peated protests have had no effec in the board, some action Will be tal in by the constituted authorities t ?liev the condition. Some time ago it was decided 4 Lit out practically all case goods an : rectify all of the better gradc ere, and to handle bonded warehous N ew bei Tapital stock paid in surpluc . . . )eposits . . . We do business an I We extend every c Nith safe and sound I %our per cent. paid Department. Burglarl lAS. McINTOSH, President. FHE BANK DI PROSPE] Capital Stock - LJndivided profits Interest allowed at rate of Special attention to farm hmall, none too large to enlist < :o meet and greet you. Call ir . Y. Hunter, President. J. F. Browne, Cashier. Board c 4. L. Black. A. H. H-as 3. S. Birge. J. S. Wh< L. P. Bonzer. G. v Ha, 10 gOod\. A Tetifyinl- pl11t hals bew 1 put 'up i) liere at i . t o.- am 1- an expert reetirier wits eiployed at. L- salary of $200 a month. in view o d this policy it would se0l decidedl. Le *nbusninesslike to stock up with eas y goods. In the meantime a suficien .. quantity of bulk gods has been re d ceivcd to supply the rectifying plant s W are- short of somlle barrel goodl . that have been necded a year; at th< same time we ner very utiph over d stocked on soie of the other barre 1. oods. Iespectfully submitted, W. 0. Tatum, Commissioner. eC -s e a Wood's Seeds Seed Heav 'a S h o ic e " 0atS ?Recleaned JaLs Stocks. We have thousands of bushels - in stock, selected from the best crops grown in this country; all the best and most productive kinds. Burt, or 90-Day, Black Tartarian, Swedish Select, Red Rust Proof, White and Black Spring, Vir ginia (ay Winter, etc. Write for prices. WOOD'S NEW SEED BOOK for 1907 tells all about Seed Oats and all Farm and Garden Seeds. Mailed free on request. T.W.Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, 1; RICHMOND, - VA. * s ALL KINDS t Of Plumbing Done on Short Notice j 4 W W WH1E. - NOTICE OF SALE. 1 Notice is hereby given that we wil! - sell at the old homestead, at publi< C auction to the highest bidder, foi V cash, on the 25th day of January t 1.907, at 11 o'clock a. in., all the per sonal property of Mrs. E. Boazman o deceased, consisting of farm imple ments, stock, farm produce, etc. J. R. Irwin, 1B. W. Watson, 4t. Qualified Executors. ry, S. C. . $ 50,OOO.OC - .* 25,OOO.OC . . . 235,O 00.OC >usiness principles. onsideration consisteni >anking. on deposits in Saving: Firej Proof Vault. Proof Safe. J. E. NORWOOD, Cashiel F PROSPERITY, RITY, S. C. - - - $25,ooo,oc - - - 12,160.O( I per cent. on time deposits. ers' accounts. No adcount toi ~ur best attention. It Is a pleasur, J. S. Wheeler, Vice-Presiden1 Hunt, Hunt & Huntgr, Attys. f Directors: ikins. P. B. Warne ~eler. -* J. F. Brown ater A. 0. WIs Feed and Sale Stab'e -:- AT : NEW BARN - -~:- OF-: A. T. Brown on Caldwell St. Brown & Co. LAYTON COTTON SEED. Layton's improved ebtton seed for sale in any quantities. This seed has stood at the head at the Georgia Ex perimental station for three years; out of 26 varieties last year it was the best. I planted 300 acres last year of this seed, kept it entirely separate, and made 250 bales. If it had been a good year would have made 300. Price of the seed 50 cents a bushel. G. C. Glasgow, Jalapa, S. C. STATE o SOUTH CAROLINA, cOUNrY 01 NEWBERRY. BY JOHN C. WIVLSON, ESquire, Pro baMO Judg(4e. WIIEFl lAS, John A. Sunm1er hath miaide suit o i me, to grant him Let ters of AWhninistration of the Estato of anl effects of Catherine P. Sum mer. . THiSN ARME TIHEREFORE to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred mind creditors of thesaid Cath erine P. Summer, decease(d, that they he and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Newberry on 24th January next after publica tionl thereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore noon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. (GHX\~N imunder iy Hand, this 10th day o Jainuary Auno Domini, 1907. J. C. Wilson. . J. P. N. C Grond Sliu Before Ta'k Commencing Monday, Decei our annual fall clearing out sale when we put out an advertisern not a catchpenny and windy sc: strictly business matter, I st. T trouble and expense of taking bargains to many people. We or one fourth off of the followin All Clothing, Men's, Colored Winter Dress C all Ladies' Jackets, Capj mere for Men's Pants; dies' Hats and Fascina1 Squares; all Trunks. This sale positively goes into and will end any time we may< early and get choice sejections of goods outside of ou rpecial: we claim we cannot be beaten. Sewing machines, guarantee ui reliable Domestic Sewing MVaci For Christmas presents don' Our 27th car, making 2700 Flour, has arrived and going ra Best Patent - Best H alf Patent - Every barrel guaranteed. B may have to pay $6.00 for sam vances. We are selling hundr No goods on probation or ch~ P ROSPE R STATE Of the Condition of the Conuercial Bul of business Dec R1ESOURCE~s. Loanis and discounts,..........$270,010 89 )Demand 1oans................ ro,84x 8z Overdrafts secured........... 20,269 o4 Furniture and Fixtures....--3,16 93 Due from banks and bankers 124,576 94 SCurrency-.-------------.-------15,330 o Gold......--........... ...... 6,400 00 & Silver, nickels and pennies 7'78 53 ,Checks and cash items----...4,910 53 Total..................456,2347 -STATE 01F SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTrY 01' N14WBEtRRY. Before mue came J. Y. McFall, who l: statement is a true condition of said ban1 r akSworn to and subscribaed before me, a Correct Attest:' Geo. W. Summer, 0. B, Mayer, Directors. Z. F. Wright,. J S. B. JONES RESTAURANT IR THE PLACE TO GET Good Things to Eat ON SHOAT NOTICE AND AT MODERATE PRIOES. Oysters on Half Shell. Oysters any Style.. Fish, Game, Steak, in fac Everything that the market affords. Patronage of Ladies Solicited. Opposite Newborry Hotel Ollice and Next Door to Pool Roorn. LOOK FOR THE SIGN S. B. JONES' RESTAURANT NOTICE. -Before letting the contract for your new build ing see W. T. Liv ingston. Best Work. Lo,west prices. Lock Box No. 59., NP.wberr,. S. C NOTICE! V We want every man and womin h United States interested In the oure of Opium, Whiskey or other drug habits,. either for themselves or friends, to have one of Dr. Woolley's books on these dis eases. Write Dr. B. M. Woolley, Atlanta, Ga., Box 287, and one will be sentyou free. ino Stock. nber 17th, we will commence . People have iound out that ent it means somethin and is ieme to fool the people, but is a : clean out our stock, to save stock and 2nd. To give rmany will positively give 25 per cent. g goods: Boys' and. Youths'; all oods; all Ladies' Skirts; es and Furs; all Cassi Men's Dress Shirts; La ors; all Rugs and Art effect Monday, December 1 7th, :hoose to call It off, t o come We have ain imnmense stock ele, and for bargains all around We have .rpecial drop head ~ilimited; for $ 1 7.93, and new, lnes $25.00. :fail to see our selections. barrels of choice Tennessee pIdly at followIng prices: -- - $4.35 -- - - 385 etter buy now, next spring you e flour. Buy before price ad-, ads, let us sell you. arged at these prices. JTY,. S. C. M EN T ,Located at Newberry, s. C., at the close ember 20, 1906. capital stock paid in---------$ 50,ooo o Undiv'ided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid. 43,361 72 Due to banks and bankers.- 508 32 Due unpaid dividends...... 727 -00 Individual deposits subject to check ............251,148 52 savings deposits.............10r,489 II Total..............----. $456,234 67 eing duly sworn, says that the foregoing ,as shown by the books of file ins said J. Y. MclFALL, Cashier, his 27th day'of. D)ecornber, 1906. JNO. c. GOGGAWNS, C. C. C. P.