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E. H. AULL. EDITOR. Entered at the Postoffice at Nem zenv. S. C., as 2nd class inattel. Tuesday, April 23, 1907. It seems that the people o(f Nev berry are having a "1hot, time'' ov( thie 4ppoiitieit of at coistible t keep down blind tigers i.n. tlhit. pr hibition couity'. We don't know, bi we hardly thjink that it would he nt essary to have a constable to enforv prohibition ill this count.y. We hav coilfideie enloiougl ill our. Sheriff an1 the other olliCers to believe tlint the woulhi do their duty without fear o .favor at all times *A il<lv . ill Cil, emlIn 1an iI e1(., , .1141i t nforcIe Ohe htw% as i is laid 3ihdm n i nI I1 IlIt- staIn,I hoot n 13 li DIIrin ' I th sIlA 't I ime that he dis peI re wWn Ilse -YW rvIn I iis couty t It( shvri f,I| I of .i rod i I II ( I ) I 111 ti 13r i ii r. :11 ni it w s: ivildont1 IhllI it 1 a -n i t,o hI t Il thIo (e it Illh bi nt- '. lI3I I i t'v 1 1- 1lle ' v 4 (31 tc ''ji.. 1 3 V W 3 .1 re. il I i' .X.' \\' I Ire i n i.(\ I r .,v II i i 1 -11.3 YI ss I I 333 - I I I -II-i I 1. of31 ie pl ('13.l prhiit Iw I ih 'i 1i 0. . 11 ( 111 ' a llw here' is 'i " ct' lime" il Nv\w berry. We arl l c111 331 and collveted. Wit thi .1pen1walimn 11itn oif the ople Ithe regutlart con$lst iItut ed 41 licerIs vould elr I he li< lttor laws. t1and withouit th cl. oo1wl-r t imn of1 th 11v itizenls it will be it icu tITivilt I nf vill'oreII 1 law. We ni fr'omill te dil.Y Impers that, the( puibliv servive assocIliationl of I-oth Carillinm is asigfor -, frlwhist. to build 1 Ir'1lev line inl the( cily ofV ltesn and inl thle let fer. Ili M\r. \'Iln lEttenl it is sItted tliat I e expei- t om. iplete, five IllI'IdI t'! l ilIlt '. I ' l w ithin six veurs, aiIt wi ' r-ill te - i'im l'el tIat stillie of t l k'jttlilet viiis -I .N ow ber r'y S( lim' w lile ;m I'ie, il! a3 h i I a3 li3W \\It 33 li 3114 ela lI hhtl .11. e1l3'. I t toil'. il 1 '111' i1 I' ri I 8 i (' e t'L (II (03.I3111 1334 11 4 ('111 I I 13 4 1 1(3 It tI \v(, 1 .4 ('l'318 I,3' al il 1 I'3 I III I by a rllv Sistem ml l hw Wor1k if' It espec' ially v inl t e 3 pivdhnoni1 s-elioll ill ViI3'v shl' Hinlm. We it lictl hilidlint Ihe proj'W.4"s to do t1110 1 Io \1wherry, but as we se thle state and know a little s-omlethIing. of conditions, it sevilms33 tic ut.s; tha. the(! t1rrifory*v tha-,It IN Ied railr-and ew11e wit Ill u r n l in' m I in .1tin %\.( I 31 1 l I I ii1 1 1.1 C i ll 3 e . iIiII.II fiehl fr d' t ha3 w hi 1 b1 rvtI-e Ill(it I 33'i 34t I-:I Iv v "6 I I I I i w- q. tI e l( live I tIle Iill i -ltt l t. the If 1' iti 13rvI lis'1 1t)lo l:1 hi 3iin*t- If, No-whi v4 . :let , (( 1-' ield tild "iivi( Th re is littil douiil that ill few Yenrs this whille see tion will b con vecte"! bv t.rollies Th,11 I33s to1 which elvecrii'llY 1 ay,1 bt AI lt' (11 ll a'3 3 l'.(3 . 313 pte ('Owers. w'11i(ll aealAPRnIL 5, 184jr9.elyhan essed s( 1111 ind t''31 he as of tI1he deep 113'n t 33f 431cticit w~''3'il be13 redu8ed l.< the ii nmm, 333 Ih r will.- be33 litt33le if We1 notice313313 that( Mr . Dia, of ar miesi west f 1.ares and. from' ther and3ls 333( Ite ph - it hin reach. I ti i' stated that1 11h3 3e wi 33 ll haveab 31 330( s3'n l o'l Ili' ao3Inia and llen311 ill g w let' can.ti proceed ('nd1proced rapid-ho APRIL 33 tKt1 153'i a, 1. the edtor o the iord. andth alo th taene whieh ise put.ihi in Aqik work and0 The pIIbld pritm are to be commended. At the same tie it is very important that the laws sioid be published Just as soon after they go into force as it is pos Thel( Code Commnissioner, M.Wmn. I-Aliott, Ji., siould also be commend ed for his prompt work in furnishing the copy. _We notice from the News and Cour ier that Sheriff Martin some days ao called a imeetin- of the inagistra les and theiri constables for the c voulity (of Charleston, the1 purp1ose of tile meeting being to take coutisel as to the best mode of operation in or e <er to put down the illicit sale of I whiskey. le expects to go about it in a very systematic manner, and in r : I'l iece with the duties laid upon him by Iv the plovisiolns of tlie Carey f'ihruil Act, and it lie does, anid .vIs the fo-opeitionl of the mais -!.'lles andi O leir eonlstables in the iiiiity*. a- I( dollbi he will. even in Ilhe vitY :a11i c Not of ('hairleston. hwn- wNill be little vi4latioll i the aiw. Wv publish in allat er .olutli a i0.1 i 1,11 F.l Aije il lll nt i, sl. i 1) 1e lie V'Ilillissiollu's of pulblie W k,. le i idiii ;, !iv ' I ive ;ill NI vXp eleoinltalit to examinle his b . Toe colliltissiollel s re I lhe e-.1er to the City Council. Mayor lilown] for the coiivil replies lie does nlot feel tihat it is tle privinee i'o ilhe eity\ colnncil to have this work done, but lie does state that the report. which tile superintendent make to 1ity 1oucil, should be more seeifie,. especially as to otlice ex penlses ildi tvasill. Tilesv iteslil have rin lii tiit t ohiiv t fitw y (llai-s er lounill. .\, a ii;tter il' fact. tie (1omm11issioners, shioul Oakt neti'ln M il 1ave V n k'er .111 N 1)(1-iW l t MIIII* 1p poinhtedl to examine the bo'k; :nil ae vilnits 40, the sil)elin tellellt williout I'tei I e e lo ciy e lliell. \I I I x ilInr I \v4' i t hl pe cos. wt n lip .11. '11 1 leY silm Ild td lo so. Sill in th oyd by lanrds the vominissionirs to hive his books exainied. There should be no nee essit v for a ''demand.'' He is right. The Wrk should be done but no one -bioihl .t ,,o undully excited about it. I ! any oficer in this eounty reels ;iit1 the salary is to(o small for him 1arwe tie diuties laid upon him -n1 llr h 1\v law then inl jul.stice to himilself, as well as the public lie lioill iniinediately iesign. SOLICITOR T. S. SEASE. Seciure- Conviction of Safe Crack ers-Strong Presentation of the - Case by Him. The t wo safe crackers, Noland and .1Iloward,1 who were i ed in Spartan burg last week, were comivicted and senteniced eaich teii years in lie state peniitentiiiary. Thiese same mn were 1 ried1 ior a simui lar. offense in Marlion ''nnty, Iut for someii reaUson they I or 't of thle ease ini thle Spar t a nurg oit. thle Spart atnur&- Illerald spei(11(5 i vel'y cola~impijienti t miaiiner itf Solicitor Sense,* andu the :irIiess wIhich lie made to thle j ury, and~ g..eniera Il~ly commends thle ability with whiebi i he oiidnetel the* prose ciit ion fiomi biegin.ingiiL to enid. 4 iritor Sease 's sp1eh to the jury, - whiieh, iof course, is bitt a mieager outlin he. but iniasimneh as Mr. Mease s a N ewbertry imian, no dioubit this will lie read with interest biy his I,nr filendi4 ini tis county: jul' - i fr tie state. lIe connIiel tid rleele the storly to t he jury. in suchi a lauitsib)le manniiier that no set, (ot inte ill igenit gentl1emen would have -their ind,s as to the( 12uilt (If Nolani - NI. Sehe solido made aIt tmshe wan teelountt ini tsne conindiet ,. - ainst Nolan and I [owvard. I wi Ss hiv thle Ithir d and1( hold only to 'bep hrI Itwo; break ing fi the le m. Iur s11 tate' only mnerits one yeo:u the second, ten years. So nt the Ivery mnost, should they lhe found guil ty their sqntence would only be glev en years. '"'Tle first time we spring these yeggnen," said Mr. Seasi, "is inl Washinigton school house where Mr. It. F. Iewis discovered them, and Ihinking they were carpenters come to help him build a church told them to come out when they got warm. We next see (hem at table of some of the best people of the county. These men actually bad the audacity to dine at the table of respectable white people, after they had been living in a dirty manner, with ne gro wenches in Columbia. Every where these men went they carried that inevitable little grip which con tained their tools for putting down machinery at Enoree or anywhere else. "These men aie from the crow ed ecitters of ti he North. The Sonti has n Iever p nileetd sueh. Hereto re the South hliis not had suflicienlt mone 1 o attiat theill. With ow prosper-1,il v 1mes -S-t-uh evils. h'llev nell al ut tle 'ou:try re-istel-1n1" at~ hot iN amid ivenpingil the sa"n' vi I h t lu. I lmY 'I 'Old oenlpy t he a me' cl. N. t imn how m moey mse n- lw have spent 11:1 h4 n1 ) - t yl hol4nt - South 'a roin inias. 'TIhe-e ar to % or d1inary men. Tilte v are well vo(e'ductel hut they used it to their detriment. Like a snake. you can see their trail, but can:iwt, tell whether they are going or com inl.r. You have them nlow, and if yon do your duty they will be behl awhile." It 's ditlivult forl a tig t-fistedi preneher' to hol his conregation. It s u1.1a I ie t111n who hits sonue thin ) t say who tqe.n't say it. $150 PER MONTH \iy\ work tot a mete living- whie yoil va1ca eaiyI ciear $7 prol'it on ea.c dollar. Vork in your own locality. Sells at a11tmot every home over 1n.1 over a Pai. 1lani alnt complete inl ,tti nti-ii1 hv return nail for 25 cent Addres-. J. F. Clark. Conway. Ark. NOTICE OF ELECTION. in consideration of a petition sui eiently sig-netd by the- qualified el'e trs of school (listriet number :6 known as tle Mt. Pilgrim school dis triet, asking for an clection to vote a special tax of two mills for school purposes in that district, an election is odlered to he held for the plur poses named inl the petition. at the schotil htouse in said district on iTues daY. May 14, un(er the direvtion of it rrutstees of saidi( (istrict begiii ninl- at. S a. Im., and elosit. at 4 p. m. Thl41Se favor-itg the lev shall vote "yes," those opposed "no." J. S. Wheeler, S. J. Derrick. E. 0. Cou"ts, (Counity Board of Eduatiioni. .\pril 22, 19107. STATlE OF SOUTH CARIOLINA, COUNTY OF N.EWBERR{Y. BY Jno0. C. Goggans, C. C. C. T., Esquire, Acting Probate Judge. WHIERIEA.S, Nancy A. Beden biaugh made suit to me, to grant her Letters of Adiministration of the Estate of and effects of John S. Bedenihaug.h,d(eceased. THESE ARE TH.EREFOR{E to cite and~ admironisht all and singular Capital $50,000 00 Deposits $: f THlE BALAK t The Commercial Bank s hle bank's business. It als THIS BANK'S re getting on in the world t's a good plan to make a aid liabilities before bec< crutiny is always in our fai rho Gommiercial Ban 4 per Interest paid in our1! "The B3ank for NO. M. KINARD, Pres. J. Y. McF the kindred and creqitors of th said John 8. Bedenbaugh, decease( that they be and appear before m4 iml the Court of Probate, to be hel at 'Newberry, S. C., on Saturda3 Alay 4th, 3907, 1oxt after publica tion thereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore '&oon, to show cause, if any they havc why the said Administration shoul, not be granted. IVEN under my Rad, this 19tl lay of April, Anno DWii.ni, 1907. Jno. C. Goggans, C. C. C. P. Acting J. P. for N. C. ATTENTION U. 0. VI A meeting of Camp "Nance'' U. C V. is hereby called for Saturday Ma 4th next in the court house at 1 O'clock, a. m. At this meeting dole gates, alternates, and sponsors wil be elected to represent the Camp al the State Reunion, Columbia, S. C. 7th, Sth and 9th of May, and at. th< en1eral reunion. Riehmond Va., 30t and 31st of May. and Ist, 2nd ai :,rd of Junle and other biliess 0 iterest to he Cm11 will he transact ed. AI veteranls who have not here tofore paid camp dues I'or Ile eurrelt YO:Ir. wil he epted to sttl ep som :t or before this metimr. . W. (lary. I"Y order, Co:1nmler. 0. L. Sehumipert, Adjt. 3. Half Rates to Teachers. For the present, any edition of the State will be sent to school teachers at half the regular advertised rates; $4 for Daily and Sunday; $3 for Daily only. Address: The State, Columbia. S. C. Please tell this to all the other tonelwrs of yonur school. Jamestown Exposition, Norfolk, Va. For tihe above occasion the Char Ieston andN Western Carolina railwav will soll (.he1alp roiluid trijp tiekets. For rte. etc.. see ticket a1reaI or write F,rnewt W'ili amis. (1. I'. A., Al,n sta, (Ia. NOTICE. We are now ready to deliver to your home lee made of good Pire waler. home made Ice, Ice today, lee tmorrow, Ice the next day and Ice all the time. No ice famine any more. We are going to give you good ice, c1cea1) ice, and good service-we want your trade, we need it and you ought to give it to us-we have gone to a great ual of trouble and cx pense toi help our. town and we want to help you and we want you to help us. proIlise you good service. If men ,e n t polite and accomodatinig to our c' ustomer's white, Or blac'k I want! y\(n to phote or sc me and I promise to make good. You will get your Ice book from the toiffe. or from the driver, no0 ice sold oni creditI. R espect fully, Farmers Oil Mill, J. II. Wieker', Mgr. FOR SALE. A lot of meadow hay, baled from $16.00 to $25.00 per ton. Reduction made on large lots at the hay barn. Thanking our friends and eustomers for p)ast favors, hoping for continu ance oif same, call on wvrite. Jeff T. Cromer, Mgr. [R. F. D. No. 5. Phone 19-4. Surplus $48,800 40 p55,674 25 NCE SHEET hows a healthy growth ol o shows that DEPOSITORS and adIding to their wealth, diagnosis of a bank's assett )ning a depositor. Suci1 vor. Bank here. k of New berr, S. C cent. Bav 1n ;sI Depar tment. your savings;.' 0. B. MAYER, V. Pres. ALL, Cashier. e JAS.'McINTOSH, President. I, The Newben Capital-$50,000 00 Newb 'ADVANCING nessin every 1< THEIR our. tured " INTERESTS. 'The Newberr ITnEEXCH Main Street, Capital $50,000 00 Prudence an The rapid growth of this B public confidence in its mang Its depositors have entrusti edge that they would be safo more would be a source of e> Savings department pays 4 J. D. DAVEN E. R. HIPP, I M. L. SPEAF GEO.B.CRC A handsom fords, all s and Come befor at all We can fit a or oti us.& I.S. I Stati oneru, Miss Broaddi are arranging of Stationer: room of The Ioffice and wil have their fri Box Paper, Pen thing in Sta They will a,1l and Tobacco . They are still agents J. E. NORWOOD, Cashier !y Savings Bank. Surplus $25,000 00 erry, S. C. ndeavor to advance the busi terests of our customers in agitimate way. In so doing tives may be somewhat tinc rith selfishness, for, upon the ity of.its patrons hinges the of every bank. y Savings Bank. ANGE BAN1( Newberry, S. C. Surplus $8,000 00 d Conservatism. ank is a clear indication of 'the gement. ad to it their funds in the knowl a beyond question, and further cellent profit to them. per cent. interest. PORT, Prest. /ice Prest. MAN, Cashier. )MER, Atty. e line of Ox izes, grades prices. E the Stock is broken. .11 feet, narrow ierwise. Cigars iad Tobacco. is and Miss Ruff Sto open a -line. in the. front Herald & News I be pleased to ends call. s, Ink, and every Lple Stationey. C handle Cigars for the Laurens Laundry.