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NOT '1 DEE-LI CrllTED.'' > t Roosevelt "Mad" at Somo Ohargos f Against Him?Ananias Club t May Enlarge. ft . 1 Washington cor. Tho State. c Washington, Nov. 8.?Thero prom- t in ises somo considerable number of :iew j ijj members of the Annuias ehiib unless ij the present temper of the ehief elec- i tor changes materially. Those who t have visited the White House the I; past few days have seen some foam- e ing at tho mouth and some cnergetic s gesticulation, and words have been \ proceeding from the executive mouth (l which were not uttered for publica- | ^ lion. The substance of them, though, | and their import may be printed without violation of confidence. f The matter is that the president is ^ getting mighty tired of this thing of (| having prominent financiers and rep- j b.,; resent alive newspapers say that he is v w responsible for the panic in New i. I York and the general lack of eonfi- j f deuce in the big financiers and cap- n tains of industry which has caused this financial unrest and the storing up of money in stockings and j chimney corners instead of letting it v circulato through the business channels. Today and yesterday in particular the president" has been making (( ^ remarks anent the remarks that are being made about him. lie nut only ^ & denies that he is the cause of the finsijV ancial disturbance, but he very em- j. Nphatieallv and profusely denies that ^ lie has madr-1 the remarks openly and widely attributed to him. For in- s stance, a speech recently made by Ed~ward M. Sheppard fully entitles that distinguished gentleman, in the j opinion of the chief elector, to full A I membership) in the famous club, and ^ f while Mr. Sheppard has not been forY^mally elected, it is well known here j now that his name is in the hat, with Ik a fairly good prospect of being HVdrawn out. Mr. Sheppard said: j h What E. M. Sheppard Said. ( m "For months President Roosevelt s f has been going up and down the I country planting the doctrine of discontent. He has excited jealousy on the part of the masses against the;f classes, and lias weakened confidence j in our business structure. He has 11 sowed the wind and we will reap Hie whirlwind.'' The president says he ain't done no | fsieh thing. And what's more, he j a \doii't care who knows that he ain't. o Mr. Sheppard further said in that |S speech last week : j f "But when a man charged with 1 t enormous responsibilities, whose dut\ j n it is not to speak until he knows, not ,] to make charges until he can make <1 good, when such a man goes over the ' ? country, with every ear open to his j o words, and charges i\ien of wealth a;i?l i \ standing with crimes, saying that al-j v \most every captain of industry should y ,\be behind the bars, his words have a h ouch greater effect than if lie were a y w private citizen. j ( "And when lie from the White ! \tlousc says that lie will send from 10 B to 50 capitalists to jail, it attacks the t B very center of our confidence in our - j W institutions." |t 19 In full justice t<> Mr. Roosevelt, lie j, never made any such charge as that j v nearly every captain of industry v should be behind the bars, and he ? j never threatened from 10 to 50 capi- lj talists with jail. Very few men here- n abouts doubt thai if he were really n L to try very hard to make convictions I lie might be able to put some dozen SOj -it least, of the high financiers in jail, and have them sent from there ,o the penitenliarv or the ehaingang. ^or is there any reasonable doubt in nany people's minds that if he really wanted to "bust" some trusts lie jould find plenty of them which have joen flagrantly violating the law. The ' nost lie lias done has been to talk ^ ibout what ought to be done, and ho ias not really gone so far in doing j that as he is represented to have gone. ? o wonder be is mad. "Fixing Things" Up. ' Just a few days ago Air. Friek, one j . the great niuck-amucks of the steel rust, was down here to confer with ^ the president. As a consequence of J that visit il was announced that there would be no proceedings against the v steel trust, which next to the Stand- 1 tird Oil company is about the most ' powerful corporation in the conn- ' try, afid it is scarcely a doubt to any 1 one familiar with its operations at all that if has been as guilty of violating | tho Sherman law as the .Standard has j Van. But the steel trust is the very \ /igh priest of the god protection. The j Standard Oil gets no benefit from the (] tariff and has been built up without, tho tariff, whereas titer steel trust t could never have grown so powerful n but for the exorbitant tariff. More- (] over, tho time is corning when cam- i paign funds will be needed to elect a I president, of the United States and r] the steel trust has been too good a friend in the past to cut off that o tf source oL' supply, especially since here is no longdr any chance 4o .net mything from the Standard. No, he steel trust will not be prosecuted, md the quasi investigation said to lave hceu begun by the bureau of :orporations will get no further than he inner sanctuary of the bureau, if ndeed it gets that far. Certainly the >resident has no intention of allowing any of his agents to disclose to he public what the steel trust has teen doing, and Mr. Frick went hon\^ ividently reassured. Yet, in spite 01 uch things as this, the financiers in Val street and tho great newspapers if (he metropolis which Wall street ins subsidized continue to howl that he president is fighting corporations. President Mcllen, Also. President Mellon of tlie New York, lew Haven & Hartford railroad was [own here yesterday to confer with lie president. He and his associates k'ant to merge the New York, New I a ven & Hartford with the Boston & Laine, but fearing that tbe president night want to have something to say .bout this, he got on the. train and ame down here to see him about, it. iixd President Mellen went away nth tho evident assurance that ho night go ahead and do pretty much .s he liked about- this merger. Just ,t this time it- is pretty safe to do iretty much anything in violation of lie anti-trust laws. There has f>cen too much panic and lurry and the general campaign in few York of laying it all at the door f President Roosevelt is telling. I hat eems exactly what tho campaign nea:is. Wall street has never wantd Roosevelt. They have been forced o support- him just exactly as Louis :vr was forced to support such men s Mirabeau to save-himself from the noro radical reformers. Wall street iates Roosevelt, >but they hope to get id of him altogether, and so they arc hargiug him with every little flurry here is which people dislike. And hey are succeeding, for T. R. is cared. And what's more, he's mad. Zach McCJhee. 5an on coca cola removed. ?he Beverage May Again be Sold at the Canteens. Atlanta, October HI.?( oca cola is rain on sale at the army canteens !' the Atlantic division of the United >tates army. A general order issued rom the department of the Gulf yese I'd ay removes the prohibition ban ipon this beverage, which was put. on nne IS, 1!H)7. On that date an orer was issued from Governor's Islnd, New York, forbidding the sale f this drink at the. army canteens. A-pert chemists were again set to /ork analyzing this drink wiith the csult that it was proved conclusively 10 cocaine or other injurious drug i'ns to be found in it. with the result hat a repealing order has been issued. Dr. 11. W. Wiley, chief of the hemistry bureau at the United Slaes department of agriculture, has ust completed a minute analysis*and est of coca cola, and it was upon lis report' that the repealing' order t-as issued. Among the other chemists vho have attested its harmlessness n> Dr. Charles F. Chanler, of Columbia, Snmuel I'. Sadler, editor of Pharnacopia, Dr. 1. Y. Stanislaus and thers. teen horse farm one and onehalf miles from Silver 'street. Ap ply to Will W. Spearman. CHEAP RATES Via Southern Railway. Jamestown Per-C?>ntennial Exposition, Norfolk, /a. On account of the above occasion he following instructions will govrn the sale of nuind trip tickets to Norfolk, Vn. from Ntwberry, S. C. Season ticket?$19.5,r>. Tliis ticket v*i 11 be sold daily April l!)lh to and ncluding November itOth. 1007, final late, to leave Norflok returning Deember 15th. 1907. 00 day ticket?$10.MO. This ticket. i'ill be sold daily April 10th to and ncluding November 30lh, 1907, final late to leave Norfolk returning sixy (t>0) days from note of sale arid lot lated than deeembor 15th, 1007. Fifteen day ticket?!-!..? >. This icket ivvll be sold daily April 19th o and including November HOlh, 007, final date to leave Norfolk reurnitig fifteen (15) days from dale sale. Coacn Kxcusion ticket-?$8.55. This icket is not god in sleeping. Pullnan, or Pf?H<>r ars, and will be sold >11 Tuesdaj > t each week during pernd of Hip evosition. final date to cave Norfolk returning ten (10) lays from date of sale. I For routes, stop-overs, etc., write j r call on us. / ?- 11JU ff I (CONDENSED) 5 STATEMENT i ?OF? ( THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF NEWBERRY, S. C., c under call of State Bank Examiner at close of business f September 17, 1907. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts - . - - $406,831 16 i Overdrafts 5,653 08 B i Furntiure and fixtures - 3,116 93 Cash and sight exchange - 42,172 36 $457,773 53 LIABILITIES. 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