The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, December 13, 1907, PART TWO Pages 9 to 16, Page TWELVE, Image 12
COY. ANSEL WISHES
TO BE REELECTE1
HE DOES NOT DESIRE TO RU]
FOR SENATE.
Address to Pcoplo of State?Thanh
Public for Mention of His Name
for the Sonatorship.
Columbia State, lltli.
The long-looked-for announccuiei
as to Clio poltical aspirations of Go1
Martin l'\ Ansel for the next Iw
years at least has l>eon given to th
press, and clears up iiie doubts c
several who have looked longingl
for the scat i:i the United States ser
ato or 1'or the chair at the west en
of the South Carolina capitol. Goi
Ansel announced positively in an a<
dress to the people of South Carol in
that, while greatly pleased with th
mention of his name with the senn
torial position, he fell that it wa
his duty that he should again be
candidate for governor, and const
(pientlv oll'crcd himself for reeled
ion.
This means Ilia! Gov. Ansel wil
have no opposition for that place s
far r>< present conditions show Ineni
seives. It also means that at presen
the lineup for line United States sen
ale is between A. C. Latimer, candi
dato for reelection; Col. John J. Dai
gan of Stateburg, a noted eduoato
in the lower part of the state, am
Mr. 0. B. Martin, the slato suporin
tendont of education. Recently, i
will be recalled, tho governor and th
state superintendent of educatioi
had a disagreement over the ap
poinfmont of a member of the stat
boar1 of education and Mr. Marti
announced positively that he wouh
not be a candidate for reelection I
that olflce. A few days later he an
nonnced that he would aspire to th
senatorial seal and since then I her
has been considerable speculation a
to the future of Gov. Ansel. Ili
statement draws the line very cleat
Iv mimI ieaves the senatorial silua
lion with the prospect of a live!
campai"U.
I lis excellency'.- address to lii
people of the stale is as follows:
To the People of South Carolina:
Within the last few weeks I hav
been very deeply touched by tli
the many kind letters received audi)
and commcmlnlion from friends a
over the stale and also by the appr.
ciative notices frequently appearin
in the press of the slate, with ri
ference lo my administration as goi
ernor and the request and desire ?
so many that I stand for reelectio
for another term. Kor all these mai
ifestations of confidence I feel I nil
grateful and I appreciate the san
more than words can express.
1 have tried lo discharge the di
ties of my ollice with an eye sing
to the interests of all the people, am
while I have doubtless committed e
rors. they have been of the head an
not of the heart. In obedience I
the expressed wish ;in.I desire of >
many of my friends, I have decide
to stand for reelection to the ollii
of governor for another term, sul
.ject, of course, to the will of the Di
mocralic voters in the next primal
elect ion.
I take this method of thanking II
citizens of the slate for the loyall
with which they have stood by me i
this tirst year of administration,
have received numerous letters an
messages urging me lo enter the rac
for the United Slates senalorshi
this coming summer, and. while
appreciate the interest and com pi
menf thus expressed, I have Ihougi
it my duly to stand for reelect i?i
to I lie olllcc of governor.
Respectfully,
(Signed) M. T?\ Ansel.
(Columbia, S. C., Dec. 10, 1007.
THE GREAT ANDES PAYNE.
Won't Sell Medicine But Olio Minn
?To Sec This is the Event of
a Lifo Time.
There are events that happen on
once in a life time. Kadi one of i
can look back ami recall some evei
unique in character, that has son
distinctive phase, tluit so stamped i
self on memory's pages, that forg
we can not. Oilier things of less
importance come and go; we thii
of them today and straightway tin
are forgotten forever. While a fc
?a very few?possess character!
tics distinctly their own, somethii
different from anything or anylux
we ever saw, and we forget neve
Such an one is the Great Andes. 11
works and methods are all his ow
The whole city looks on in womb
We see the ureal work and appi
ciale his original methods. His gre
remedies have accmplishe.l cures f
caves inal had baffled science at
friends' solicitations, scores of tie
;{ f/AA: 'iV.frdA* A I sJr.fi!?' ' \ '
! Read ai taier This |
That Kentucky Whiskies are I
the best in the world. 8
That the Blue Grass company of Lexing- 8
lt iogton, Kentucky handles no other. |
That when you buy from them |
" I you get the best made. |
I This company is composed ol' reputable, reliable and responsi- |
I bio business men, doing an open, straight-forward business, with j
<1 I 110 sc'lcinos 1? work and nothing to give away. ^
f B lis business is the dealing in and handling of pure Kentucky 99
I- R whiskies?none othar?made in (lie Blue Grass region of thai- |
a I slate, and within a radius of forty miles of Lexington, the eapi- 1
c I tol of that far-famed region. I
Sj The whiskies handled by this company are absolutely pure, and i
s (J sold and delivered to you under a guarantee to the Federal Gov- \
a ornment that they are, so that there is no possible chance for 2
.. I fraud or deception. rj
t,_ I They are made by the greatest distillers in the world, by the ti
rj most modern processes, from the finest selected grains and the j
[1 n purest running waters; they arc mellowed and aged by years and []
o H not by force and hurry, and when drank leave no bad or injur- 'j
I ions eft'eefs upon the system or health. N
t 0 Wo wish to impres upon you, and want, you to bear it. contin- en
i- I ually in mind that we handle no blends, mixtures or compounds,
i- |j only the purest and finest of Kentucky whiskies, and made i:i
that section of Kentucky known as the "Blue Grass" and ship- j
r ped from that best-known little city in the world "T/exington." ')
(1 Wo do strictly a Mail-Order business, an:l are soliciting a part g
i- of your trade, guaranteeing satisfaction and fair treatment. y
" Price List. 1
BRANDS Per Per Case Per
Gallon 12 Qts. Quart |
, 151 no Grass Belle $4.50 $13.50 .$1.15 f j
ILoxington's Choice 4.00 12.00 1.00 I
Walnut Hail, Bottled in Bond 5.00 1 5.00 1.25 j
Van Hook, Bottled in Bond (5.00 IS.00 1.50 I
Belle of Anderson, Bottled in Bond 5.00 15.00 1.25
Mellwood. Bottled in Bond 5.00 15.00 1.25
Old Taylor, Bottled i.i Bond (5.00 IS.00 1.50 J !
Olil Crow, Bottled in Bond S.00 24.00 2.00 j i
Old Pepper, Bottled in Bond 5.00 I.">.00 1.25 f !
Old l-'ik. Bottled in Bond 5.00 15.00 1.25
RYE. ,<
I f? rinitage S.00 24.2.00 J
My Maryland 1.00 12.0(1 1.00 Hi
Old Steadfast (5.00 1^.00 1.50 M
Montrose 5.00 15.00 1.25
We guarantee our goods to give. satisfaction. ? t:s-?.<rwise they B
may be rolurned ai our expense. tt
We sell direct to Consumers.
INSTRUCTIONS.
All orders given in accordance with the following Price List arc
forwarded by Kxpress. All shipments made in plan, strong ea
securely sealed and hearing no marks or brands to indicate contort.?.
Possi lively no shipments made C. O. 1). All orders filled, but I
!y on gallon lots or more is express prepaid. h
Very Important. I
n j | 'I'lii' Sale way to remit' is liy Kxpress or Postal Money Order. I>'? K
,o | not send Currency uniess you register your letter.
I Special j
TO READERS OF THIS PAPER: CUT OUT THIS ADVER- [j
TISEMENT, IT IS GOOD FOR 50c. ON ALL ORDERS FOR ONE j j
GALLON OR MORE. THIS SPECIAL OFFER IS MADE ONLY 8
UNTIL JANUARY 1ST. 1908. SEND YOUR XMAS ORDERS |
NOW. ADDRESS ALL ORDERS TO :
THE BLUE GRASS COMPANY, |
Lexington, Kentucky.
't g LOCK BOX NO. 7.
'? 0 3
euros are reported daily, while the 'Charleston, made a statement that he
public watches with much interest was 52 years of age and had heard
and concern his every movement, lie nothing out of his right ear for three
came to us as an advertiser, and as years. At tinv\s be had ringing,
such is proving himself in ev^ry roaring noises or a buzzing sensato
j sense of the word. We see him in | t-ion in the head, lie had used AnI
hi-* coal of g'old, with $20 gold coins j des (treat Oil and says that he can
for buttons, ablaze with $25,000 hear clearly again. Mr. II. Belnimen,
worth of diamonds on his person; of North Meeting street, Charleston,
l.V clad in this reyai style Ire appears also tells of his suffering troni deafu*
nightly on his brilliantly lighted fness lor two years, and t.liat Andes'
it, plat form, and in a l ive to ten-minule I Oil has already done more for him
ne |,<rture tells for whal and how An- than anything he has ever used,
it- iles' Great" Remedies are recommend- Mr. Payne will remain in X.nvheret
<><| |o cure. Then comes the most in- rv until Saturday, he has headquarer
teresting part of I he whole program- tors at ePlham Pharmacy wlvero ho
dc me. He says, "Get your dollars can be seen each day.
&y ready while the band plays for one .
'w minute's time." It would do you A COCAINE Attn
is- good (o see how rapidiy he exchanges |Uy i i 1
>g medicine for dollars. When this one- 0 ?%9flwB WHISKEY
\y .Minute sale is larl'ed il looks as if H &.?
.;! n volcano was in II,e mi.lsl of II,o. fl EI
is tivasnrv department belching forth tffgl HgHt years nnd ciirrd thoumtmii. rr>rc
\ .. 1 ,,tl , VagB&aagS Jlookon IIonioTroaOnontflont PllCE
n. silver dollars. When the one minute Address i?it. ?. w. wooi.i.ky,
>r is up the sale positively closes, and ?oa n. pryor Atlanta, ? .
e- those unable to get a bottle must
aM wail -mill the :i. xl evening, or seek WANTED ?All your cotton seed at
or |tne Pelham Pharmacy, where the l?e- the highest market price. Scales
id j iiK'dies re soid during the day. Mr. and seed house at C., N. & L. depot.
iw K. i). llaincl, of North Philipo street, I C. IL Cannon,
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AT ^ . J
We are showing one of the prettiest lots cf Japanese 1
China in real hand painted goods in the c\ty. Also a |
beautiful line of Papier IVlachi Trays, ranging in price 1
from 10 cents to 75 nentse&ch. '
Lot of pretty Lamps, suitable for holiday gifts, &c
CARVERS!
If you want a guaranteed set of Carvers in Joseph
Rodgers or "Keen Kutter" we can supplv you from
$2.00 to $6 00 per set, in nice leatherette cases.
Also some nice "Teddy Bear" Childs Sets in Silver.
In fact if you want a real decent serviceable Christmas
present, it will pay you to see our stock.
Fire Works
For the boys and the rowdy disposed. Wehave a splendid
line of Fire Crackers, Cannon Crackers, Balloons,
Torpedoes, &c.
Crockery and Glassware.
By far the largest line in town, and prices to interest you.
PROSPERITY, S. C.
This outfit consists of' specially . . . , ? , . r _
selected edison standard I have sold holiday goods for many years. I
phonograph equipped with have given the matter careful study. I have
endeavored each year to so select my stock as
ft. in diameter; also specially con- to afford both satisfaction and saving to our
structed genuine Edison horn crane, customers, I be! ieve that this year I have been
\ our choice of one dozen Edison _ , r ....
coid moulded records. Lowest pas- more successful than ever before. I believe I
bible cash price for Outfit No. 6, have come nearer to having just what people
outfitfroin us?ri\riowcsrtSpossi'- want. I have goods that will please both giver (
hie ca-h price. and recipient. I know that my prices are right; /
win- not come and see what we that quality considered. They are the lowest/
,mve got lor you- to be had.
SALTtR S Come Soon and See.
j. j,r . . Whenever you start out on a shopping tour
Art ana Vancty M0rc9 come here before you buy. I will not urge you
to buy, but I do want you to see my goods as
soon as you can, thanks in advance for all
favors.
J Mayes Book Store,
Picture Arcade ? ??
, ? . , r . . , !| 5 Years and 10 Reasons. IB *
Under Hotel Frederick Qur gr0wth has been steady. 11 j
j j We have paid interest promptly. I a
Every Afternoon 5 to 10. | Our interest is Four per cent. | J
A , . , We pay interest computed semi-annually. ?fl
Admission 10c. Our Directors are well known. ?11
Under 12 years Sc. ^ur e^orts are to please customers. 11 bB
We take the public into our confidence. | Ijp
j Our patrons embrace men, women and children. ||fl|
We make fetf large loans, preferring the small. ! 8H
We are progressive and accommodating. [j m|
LUMBER?Rough and dressed, ton- I T^IO OOSl^ P0S06 I^0 HUH
gued and grooved of all kinds and ^ 1 " **WIJW H 1 * SJ J ||||
grades. Shingles, snsh, doors, blinds, | Prosperity S O AhSE
laths, roofing, roof paints, ctc. A jj F jHH
large slock of good material upon | Dr. Geo. Y. Hunter, Pres't. Dr. J. S. Wheeler, V. Pres
which I will moci all prices, and | j F Browne, Cashier. J. A. Counts Asst Cishr'flH
strive to give satisfaction. J j ll?' v^asnr. EHgWH
C. IT. Cannon, | l-j:_ ^ ^
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