The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, November 26, 1907, Page TWO, Image 2
S. & W. TO LEASE TRACKS.
Such is Statement of One of Road';
Directors.?Mr. J. A. Brock's
Statement.
Tho S'.iiJc.
Anderson, Nov. 21.?'I'llo Soulii
Western ra-lroau has practically
mad/' arrangements villi the Charles
ton & Wes11"rn Carolina coal to list
the tracks of (lie latter belweet
Spartanburg and Greenwood, vii
Laurens, <>0 miles in Km;??Ili. Tlici
has been no eff>r; on 1.10 part of tat
Sevh & Western r m-I ollicials |o buy
i-n! righl tiic !ra?-:s of ihe ( hat!c.-lon
it Western Carolina tracks.
Ir. ?l. A. Mrock. president rf ,-tveral
Anderson eolton mills and a director
in 1 fi<? ('liarleston & Western
Carolina road, gave this information
t:* iliis ciirrespoiideMl today when lie
rt.tiirned from a directors' meeting
of the road, held in Charleston yesterday.
"'The purchase of the road by the
Soulii iV Western people was not
hroughl 1111 at the nice ling yesterday.
Ibis meeting was the annual one and
was only a formal one," said Mr.
Brock. "However, I had a private
universal ion with Mr. Wallers, chief
frwncr :iiid lirs| vice president of the
1-liarb'sloii tV Weslern Carolina road,
nid lie lol.l me licit President Clarice
ill the South iV Western road had approached
him mi two occasions to yet
iracka-jv arrangements between
Spartanburg ami (ireenwood. via
I.aureus. Mr. Walters says Ilia!
while the contract had not been signed.
it has been practically arranged
for I be tracks 'ml ween Spartanburg
au<| (ireenwood io be lei to the Sou lb
& Western. Mr. Wallers says thai
the people hacking lhe South & Western
road have money and mean business.
Among lliose interested in that
road are h'yan. Ma,j. Winder and
others, h is said thai (he Seaboard
Aii I.ine is behind I lie whole movement
.''
Mr. I'rock was ask<M wlial the
Eolith iV Western would do alter it
{M'f to (ireenwood. lie replied, ''I
do not know and I , 1. m>t think (hat
M :. Waller- know s. 11 i- ..aid. how
ever. i;i railroad eireles thai < ireenwood
will be made a disl ribui ing
point, and iliai Hie road will go Ironi
that point to Savannah. I asked Mr.
Wallers why Ihe South Weslern
did not 11 >e Ihe (racks < > t the Cofmnhia.
Newberry tV Laurens from Laurens
to Charleston, lie said that
heavier rails and heavier roadbeds
would be necessary for the class of
freight to be hauled."
Mr. Mrock was asked what had
been done toward constructing the
South & Weslern road. He replied,
""I lib South & Western road has
about DO miles of track completed
and in operation. It commences at
Llkhorn, Kv.i and goes toward Spartanburg.
The distance between those
two points is approximately .'{00
miles. The completion of the road
from Klkhorn to a port in South
Carolina or Georgia means the opening
up of more than .'{00.000 acres of
coal fields."
It i.- very evident that the South
& Wcsieni is not getting the use ol
the Charleston A: Western tracks between
[.aureus to (ireenwood to make
{livenwood, for that end could be
gained should the Columbia, Newberry
tte Laurens road between Laurans
and Clinton be used. The distance
between Clinton and Laurens
is only nine miliss and the distance
between Laurens and Greenwood is
2K miles.
DISPENSARY BATTLE.
Yo Test Constitutionality of tho
Carey-Cothran Law-Charleston
Moving.
The Stale.
( liarleston. Nov. *21,-- -The service
of the many injunctions during (he
past week or two, res!raining dealer*
from selling lioiior and properly own
pi's and agents from permitting itsale
on their property is about lo result.
it is understood, in a big legal
battle to test the validity of the
Carey-Cothran act and the issue ol
these injunctions.
Attorney J. 1\ K. Bryan has beer
engaged by S. P. Schinderessi, one
of Ihe parlies enjoined yesterday
and it is understood that Sir. Bryai
is to be (he leading counsel in th<
distinguished array of legal talenl
which is to attack Ihe dispensary
law as it now stands upon the books
It will be recalled that it was Mr
Bryan who carried tho famous Can
tini case boforo tho la to Judge Sim
onton and secured an opinion thai
the law was unconstitutional, ai
opinioin which was afterwards re
versed by the United States supreme
eonvt. Tho supremo court allowed
IiowGvcr, tho importation of liquoi
for personal use, a provision of the
law wliicli lias given the state it
chief trouble i:i the enforcement o
s the act ever since it was announced.
The pending action will probabl,
he the biggest 1'ight that has beei
made against the dispensary syston
since Mr. Bryan's Tight, and it i
: possible that the present proceeding
may be of even greater scope and ef
" foct. There are said to be severa
; features of the Carey-Cot bran a<;
' whose validity is questioned by ihi
1 lawyers, chiefly along the lino of tin
s right of the county to sell where tin
right is to be held only by the state
tinder the constitution, it is said.
Not Discussing Matter.
The lawyers are, of course, averse
Id discussing their cases in t,he news
papers and are very closemouthec
as to what steps they will take, bul
sufficient information has been secured
to warrant the statement that
a hi it battle is pending.
Appearances have been entered i'.i
several cases by attorneys and additional
appearances will probably br
entered before the cases are formally
heard next week. So far as announced
Mr. Bryan will appear for Schiaderessi;
dolr.i 1). Cappelmann for the
Charleston Rifle club; 1/Ogan &
(irace for Kiddock & Byrns and also
for l'at Carroll: Mordccai, Gadsden,
111111 c*?I _? ?"* v.V I lagood for the CharlesIon
hotel; (ieorge Momeier for the
Turnverein and others. In tlie array
of counsel will be lawyers representing
ih>' owners and agents of property
in which the alleged violations of
tin' dispensary act have taken place.
It is on account of the property
owners and agents that a particularly
strong fight will be made. It is
said thai the owners of property can
;iot he enjoined legally, as I hey have
been under the -services of the papers
recently and the lawyers having
charge of these property interests
will present a strong case.
The dispensary situation was much
talked about today, especially in
blind tiger circles. The fact that other
injunctions have been prepared
:init nre ready for service makes the
dealers generally uneasy. None of
ilie-e papers were, however, served
lo.iav.
! ONE MILLION BALES SHORT.
| The Cotton Ginned This Year Indicates
a Short Crop.
Washington, Nov. 21.?-The census
bureau today issued its report on cotton
ginned from October 18, 11)07, to
Nov. 11, showing a total of 7,311,202
bates, counting round as half bales,
compared with 8,502,242 bales for
1 not;, and 7.501,180 for 1905. The
'lumber of round bales included is
| 1-12,60!) for .1007 and 200,800 for 1000
and 200,000 for 100."). Sea island included
42,708 for 1007. 30,071 for
1000 and 0-1,1 Oil for 1905. The number
of active ginneries were 20,571
for
Following is the report by states,
giving running bales, counting round
as half bales and excluding linters,
and number of active giniun.es: Alabama.
701.138 bales and 3,370 ginneries;
Arkansas. 380,770 bales and 2,0-12
ginneries; Florida. 35,;>05 bales
and 2.37 ginneries; Georgia, 1,375,111
J bales and 1.130 ginneries; Kentucky,
' TOO bales and two ginneries; Louisiana.
310,8-10 bales and 1,720 ginneri
ies; Mississippi. 75)2,127 bales and
j 3,308 ginneries; Missouri, In,102 halo
i and 70 ginneries; New Mexico. 2-1
bales and one ginnery; North Car|
olina, -101,852 bales and 2,003 gin|
ncries; Oklahoma, $91,274 bales anc
I 924 ginneries; South Carolina, 817,
I 455 bales and 3,110 ginneries; Ten
1 nessee, 140,921 bales and 020 gin
ncrics; Texas, 1,700,583 bales and 3,
; 02.") ginneries, and Virginia, 3,074
| bales and 83 ginneries,
1 'The distribution of the sea islam
col ton for 1007 by states is*. 1* lorida
) 1-1,492; (leorgia, 22,081; South Car
: olina, 5,535.
There were ginned 0.128,502 bale:
; to November 1. 190<. The statistic:
of this report for November 14 art
t subject, to slight eorections wliei
checked against the individual re
! turns of the ginncrs being transmit
ted by mail.
i LUMBER?i ngh and dressed, ton
, gued and grooved of all kinds am
i grades. Shingles, sash, doors, blinds
; laths, roofing, roof paints, etc. 1
[ large stock of good material upoi
which I will meet all prices, am
strive to give satisfaction.
C. IT. Cannon,
Newberry, S. C.
t 3 BEST BY TEST OF TIME?Par
l oid, Asphalt Gravel and Asbesto
Spark proof roofing. I have studici
) the roofing question and will no
, sell any but the best. Como and ye
C. II. Cannon,
) Nowberry, S. C.
. f:.(v * |.
. .!. ,a ..
; A Gre
| Mighty Ru
From the time you reac
I 1 908, we will make eve
Heavy i
' HARDWARE
i STOVES?If you woulc
t c.ial interest, it will pay
Cook and Heating Stov
chase.
PRICES TEI
Jap Cook Stove, i4 in oven, only $5.00 j
"Our Ilcro" 15 {[in oven only 7.00
Winner No. 8. 17 in oven only 9to i
1 New Linden, 17 in oven only 9.50 \
Gordon No. S, 16 in oven only 12.50;
Our New Model 17 in oven only 13.5?;
J.oth's Kaine No. 825 fine only 14.00
Gordon 17 in oven only 15.001
Our New Model iS in oven only 15.2-1 I
(1orden ly in oven only 1650
Our New RIodel 21 in oven only 17.6.1 j
New Linden 18 in oven only '7 9?
Loth's King 18 in oven only >8.50 j
New Harrell Range 16 in oven 18.75]
lii 11 press with resorvoir, 18 in oven 20 3.1 I
t
The above is a list of one of
j stoves ever shown on a floor in
are way down, and like the law;
So count your money before lei
your shoice for these prices mu
Oliver Chil
Without doubt the BEST stc<
| One horse, $5.00; two horse Nc
! $7.00. Brinley steel plows, on
I | | ^ rrnwn,
Crockery!
We are dealers of long experi
ware, and have some consldera
est you, and a most beautiful lir
preciate yoa must see them. V
of holiday goods you have ever
and often."
Paints!
Undoubtedly the best line oft
parity, so when wanting to paint
It will pay you.
Yours
Craig Su
Prosperi
Removed to S. D. L
I A NERVI
I for Over-Wrough
II Business conditions today cis
' I man's vitality than ever befor*
I continuous drive at high tension
the body and brain until a com
down comes. *
The nervous system suffers
1 The demand upon it is the mos
To succeed in business today us
I to be a nervous wreck at forty, ii
For a man working day ii
under these conditions
Americanitis
is as necessary as food and <1
unique medical discovery stren
tones the nerves to meet this u
mand upon them. It supplies
\ phosphorus in soluble form?a
befoVe considered possible. R<
\ I canitis has accomplished wond<
n I all over the country and its me
I universally recognized. Get a b
[j nerve tonic today. Note how <
[| feeling of nervous strain disapp
I 75 Cents Per Bot
; | CILDER & WE
: I 3tea
,; / ... ; ; >v ; , ; ;
c. ; /vc. wkv.-:
at' and
siting Sole!
i this until January 1st,
?ry effort to move our
Stock of
and PAINTS
1 consider your finan-j
you to see our line of
es before making purJL,
LISTEN!
New Barrett Range, )8 in oven ?20.74
Model Queen Range, )8 in. oven 21.00
ICinpress with Reservoir 20 in oven 21 98
I.oths Crown a monster 22 in oven 22.50
Heating Stoves, for Coal.
Cozy No, 3 only 2.6-1
Cozy No. 4 only 3.10
Cozy Xo. 5 only -t.oo
Heating Stoves, for Wood.
Standard liox 22 in. only 5-54
Standard Rox 25 in. only 5.97
Standard Ilox 2S in. only 7 ^5
l,anndry Stove, "Dandy" only 5.74
the most complete lines of
Newberry county. The prices
5 of the Medes and Persians,
iving home to get the stove of
st prevail.
Ited Plows.
beam plow on the market.
) 10, $6.50; Middle Breaker,
0 horse, $3.00; cast, $2.25,
Crockery!!
ence in Crockery and China
ble stock just in, that will interle
of Japanese goods. To ap/ill
have the most attractive line
seen. Visit our store "fast
Paints!!
paints, by far. carried in Prosanything,
get our prices first.
truly,
ipply Co.
ty, S. C.
)uncan'sold stand,
mBDHauuagnanmownmBH
E TONIC
it Business Men I
;k more of a "1 |
It's one The Story of i
, overtaxing ^ ;
plete break- jfeXoZC |j
most of all. R ^kmR/^lind the f
t relentless. combination makes II
tially means ail*ALL ki"8 ?* |j
: not before. We have proven
1 rliv r^iit time and time again r
i, udy um, that Rexa)1 Kemfr ,
dies arc kings above
ail others.
| For more than
r two yoars an exj>ert
^ travelled all over
' the world in search
? of extraordinary
| remedies. WhenKu
I 9 3C 1 ever ',<5 heard a
wonderful cure of
IritiL- TKio j nature he did
I rink. IhlS / not rest until he perIgtheilS
and sonally could see I
nnatural de- the ?|'ec1l of th,?
, , , proscription used.
to tile body Where he found the )
thing never remedy |>erfect ho :
Amor! purchased the prer
i scrlption, but it was
JI'IIU results never used as a Rexi
its are now a,) nm?*y,unV!1,10
. % f . properties had been ;1
Ottlc of this thoroughly anal:iuickly
that vze<l bv
* J ists and physicians t;
Cars. 0j ^,e United Drug
,, Company.
tl? * L__L_ J
:EKS, Druggists I:
aJUL STORE I
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; ^ V' >' ' ' ' ' *' '' * '
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CHANGE IN
JANUARY
In 01 der to redt
change, will close
Clothing, Shoes, I
I Crockery at New
Sale is on and U
ary, 1908.
0. G. BARRI
Prosperit
PacI loir Grip
THE ANNUAL Fl
Will be Held Novi
One Fare plus 25 cents on all
Grand Military Prize Drills anc
to participate. Firemen's F
Contest. Fourth Anr
(Admission
FOOTBALL?Welsh Neck v
Citadel vs.
Street Carnival, Illumination of
Shows, Spectacular "Fi;
Nightly on Mar
greet Depart
?:OF
MOSELEY
WHAT IS EC
Economy is a frugal and judicious i
which spends money to advantage. E
great bargain sales.
We have just returned from the N(
the market and securing many excelle
for the public to inspect our immense
store. We have the new things, the
Prints from 5c. up, White Homespun
up, complete line of Dry Goods and n<
double width, at 50c. is a great bargai
Youths' $2.50 to $fo.oo, Boys' from 7
things in Hats aud Caps. Prettiest I
have ever had. Our experienced Nor
from the North, and our immense sto<
ready for inspection, embracing the n<
immense line of Furniture is now read
Groceries, Hardware, Crockeryware,
is now complete. We have added a 11
ters, aud the bargains contained 011 th
pie wonder how/tfe can sell goods so c
18 lbs. best Granulated Sugar $1.00.
Machine $25.00, new Defender Machi
for 20 years. We have only two Org
make special offer, $42.50, elegant tor
the old reliable Iron King and Elmo C
best'on the market. For every five d
choice 011 our bargain counter.
MOSELBY BBC
Prosperity, S. C.
VERY LOV
* . . TO
NORFOLK A1
Account Jamestown Ter-i
... VI/
SOUTHERN
Season, Sixty Day and Fifte
daily, commencing April 19t
vemBer 30th, 1907.
Very low rates will also be i
BRASS BANDS In uniform
STOP OVERS will be allow
and Fifteen Day Ticicets, sar
1st Tickets.
For full and complete lnf<
Agents Southern Railway, 01
I
' 1, 1908.
ice stock for the
i out Dry Goods,
^ts, Caps and
York cost.
asts to 1st JanuER
I CO.,
y, S. C.
for Charleston!
ILL FESTIVAL
amber 18 to 23.
Railroads for Round Trip. '
1 Parade. State Companies
3arade and Horse Reel
lual Poultry Show.
Free.)
s. College of Charleston. /
College.
City, Band Concerts, Free
ghting the Fiames"
ion Square.
ment Store
!
BROS.
30N0MY?
ise of money?that management
conomy is best exemplified in our
jrtliern markets after searching
nt bargains. We are now ready ,
c stock in our great department
nice things, the cheap things. ^
5c. up, Checked Homespun 5c. j
Dtions. Our Imperial Broadcloth, j
in. Men's Suits $3.50 to $15.00,
5c. to $6.00. New and nobby
ne of Rugs and Art Squares w?
xliern Milliner has just returned
:k of fashionable Millinery is now
-W and up to date things. Our
ly for ins]>ection. Our stock of
I runks, Valises and Woodenware
icw feature in 10c. and 25c. count-in
is creating a sensation. Peo- 1
heap. We mention a few specials.
Ne w drop head Domestic Sewing
ne, drop head, $17.93, guaranteed
a^is left, and to close them out we
les, oak and walnut. We handle
booking vStove, beyond doubt the
ollars you trade we give free one
TIIIvY SKU, FOR LESS.
j
V RATES j
SD RETURN (
Centennial Exposition j
RAILWAY 1
j
en Day Tickets on sale <
h, to and including ^'o- i
made for MILITARY and
attending the Exposition.
ed on Season, Sixty Day
ne as on 'Summer TourDrmatlon
call on Ticket
r write j
J.C.LDSK. ,
DlvlslonJJPass. Ag^nt. 1
Charleston, S, C ^ 1
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