The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, January 07, 1908, Page FIVE, Image 5

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ON THE BLUE RIDGE. Arrival and Depa.rture of All Tr to Aiderson Changed-Two Triits Discountinued. The State. Anderson, Jan. 4. At 12:01 o'c t.onight there goes into effect a < plete change of schedules of ,trains on the Blue Ridge railr The arrivals and departures of ery 1ra.' at Aaiderson are chai and two esatbound and two bound trains a-ill be discoin tin This schedule change is made tc respoind with the change which into effect on the Columaia Greenville division of the Soutl railway tonight. .Following will be the hours of rival and departures of the train Anderson under the new schedul Bastbounld. No. IS leaves Anderson at 6.3 m. for conmection at Beiton Southern railway for Greenville. No. 12, from Walhalla, leaves derson at 10 a. m for connection Belton with Southern railway Columbia and Greenville. No. 20 leaves :nderson at p. m. for conneeticns at Belton Southern railway for Greenville. No. 8( daily except tSunday, f Walhalla, leavs Aiderson. at 4.4 m. for connections -at Belton -Southern railway for Columbia. No. 22, Sunday only, leaves An son at 4.45 p. m. for connection, Belton with Southern railway Columbia. No. 19. firom Walhalla, leaves 4erson at 6.45 p. In. for connect at Belton with Southern railway Greenville. Westhbund. No. 17 arrives at Anderson at a. m. from Belt.on with connect from Greenville. No. 9 arives at Anderson at 1 p. m. from Belton with con:rect from Greenville and Columbia. 4 to Walhalla. No. 19 arrives at Anderson at p. m. from Belton with connect from Greenville. No. 21 arrives at Anderson at p. m. from Belton with connect from Greeniville. No. 11 arrives at Anderson at p. mn. from Belton with connect from Greenvile and Columbia. to Walhalla. No. 7, daily except Sunday. le Anderson at 5.10 a. m. ior' W\alh Nos. 17, 15, 19. 20. 21 aind 22 mixed trains betwecen Ander onl 'Belton. Nos. 7 an:d 5 are local frdiht tr; carrying passengers between An son and Walhalla and between i~ halla and Belton. Nos. 9, 10, 11 and 12. are through passenger trai-ns. Nos. 23, 24, 25 and 26, which between Anderson~ and helton der the old schedule, wil 'be disc tinued. Moseley Bros. We will defer taking stock and tiinue our mnidiwinter dlearing sale until 1st February, 1908 have many many, desirable barn left. Yours t'raly, Moseley Br The "Heir to the Xoorah." One of the most humorous s tions in "The Heir to'the Hool whieh comes to the opera houlse 29, is comprised in a long drawr practical joke put up on Bud Y by Joe and Dave Lacy. The p cal joke takes the form of a ee maiden auitt, conearning .whon eonnection with Mr. Young's ni monial future they converse such frequency tha;t poor Bud c to a state of mind wherein, a puts it, 'every time he has the n mare the "maiden aunt" is ' The fun comes when the maiden in question turns out to be mnarka!bly pretty girl named 12 Casey, just graduated from Vt 'B' :sees her and hears the r ,Mad e cwu::ds pretty. gc< me ~' e drawl-:, and upon 1 pre snted +o Miss Casey, cheei observes: "Say, you've got the of them beat thc length of the ta Fe Trail." Advertised Letters. Letters remaining in the p< fice at Newvberry, S. C., for week ing January 4th, 1908. B-Louis Baker, .Mrs. J Beecham, Mrs. Emma Boozer, D. M. Boozer, Mr. D. R. Bureh, Francis Bunch. C-Mrs. H. S. Cromer, Miss Crry. F-H. V. Fair. H-Mr. Amnesie Heart, S. A. J--Mr. M. C. Jackson. K-Mr. JTonas Kinard, Miss King (2) L---Mrs. Andry Livingstone. M-D. Mayes, Mr. James MI 'Soa Mililer. R-J. A. Ranton. 11:. HLenry Reetor ains S-Mr. Jo,hnnie Smith. W-Mr. W. L. White Miss Blease Wilson, Mrs. Mat tie Wright, Mairtha Wilson. Persons calling for these letters lock will please say that they were adver om- tised. the Chas. J. Purcell, oad. P. M. ev- - iged Ten Thousand Dollar Men Wanted. est- Success. Lied.. Mr. Edison takes a deep interest cor- in young men and offers them much -oes encouragement. "Today is youth's and zenith in this great country," is the 1ern way he cheers the men. "The United States is starving for ar- ten-thousand-a-;1 .. men. Corpora s at tions are actually clanmoring for them; 3: and the younger the better. But th men today must he technically edu 0 a. cated. Modern industrial. finaneial vith 1 nd commercial condlitions are more I complica ted than ever before and it An- takes a trained mind and a level head s at to get to the front. for The demand for educated men. chaps that have brains,. exceeds any 2.20 ihin, that I have ever known. They ith are doing the w; rk too; that's why more are wani.d. Sn n:w is the time rom for the ,man who is going to make 5 p. something of himself to get busy. If vith he is any good he won't be out of a job .long; nost much. There is en der- tirely too much work and too few of s at the right kind of persons to do it. for "'If you don't believe it, take a peep into the gigantic plant of a con An- cern like the Bethlehem Steel Com ions pany. Yes, sir, we are starving for for brains-or ten-thousand dollar men, if that way of putting it appeals more satrongly to the young American 7.50 instinct." ions NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT 2.24 We will make final settlement on ions the estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Camer foes on, deceased, in the probate court for Newberry county on Friday, the sev 3.40 enteenth day of January, 1908, at ions 11 o'clock in the forenoon, and im i mediately thereafter apply to the 6.05 said court for letters dismissory. All ions persons indebted to said estate will 1make payment on or before said date 7.59) and all persons having claims against issaid estate will present them duly roCS attested. H-. W. Cameron, ves T. L. Cameron, Bla. Executors. are ~ -....-__ and News From Silver Street. Times certalinly are dull in this fia community for the season, although 'der- the holidays made some change. Val- There has been a good deal of going in and out since the Christmas the holidays have passed. Mr. and Mrs. Yancy Miller, of Co ied lumbia, visited Mrs. Miller's mother, un Mrs. Lou Pitts, at Dear Fall. oon- Mrs. Jas. F. Stephens and children spent last week with Mrs. Stephens' parents in the Mt. Bethel section. Miss Manion Schumnpert, of the on- city, is visiti-ng her sister, Mrs. A. P. out IWerts, in this community.-' we Mr. Jas. M. Alewine of this place rains ret-urned from a visit to friends in the Ebenezer community taking in a B-* social at Mr. Antine Buzhardt 's Wed nesday night. Miss Eulah Cannon has returned itua- from a visit to relatives and friends -ah'' in the Broad river section. Jan. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. W. Lucas, of out Peak visited their brothrer, Mr. W. oung F. Ale'wine, during the holidays. -acti- Misses Drue, Helen and Belle etin Vaughn, of Columbia. have returned t af4er spending some time at their old .atri wit home, oms Mrs. Glenn and children, of Green s he wood, visited her father, Mr. J. W. ight- Crouch Saturday and Sunday. Mis 'it''. Minnie Crouch went back with them aunt to spend some time. Sre- E. ii. Moore, M. Di., visited hiL aclge parents in Spartanburg during th~ ssar. Christmas holidays. Lame. Mrs. Alice Porter, of the city d to spenit the holidays with her brothers )eing Judge F. M. Schumpert and wifs 'fully spent Sunday with A. P. Werts. rest Mr. G. 'T. Alewine visited his San- brother, Mr. W. F. Alewinie, lasi week. The Dead Fail school reopened or Monday and is moving c-n nicely. stof- .A'l t14.e yc.u:-r folks are going end- back to their diffe2rent school.. Mr. Forest Crouch is spending the mnnie holidays at home. His school wil Mrs. start again Monday. Mrs. :Saluda river has been ount of banla for several days and our mail mar Sre wis unable to make his rounds. January has come and you car hear the sound of the are in alm..si Eluss. any direction. The:e has beenf a1 srier/ dleal 01 Elma rcin. amnongo the darkies this year Th'ere was a wreck op the Southerr near here Tueadayv wihi ch delayed tin ason, trains several hours b.y tearing ui jthe track. Report of Su, - r Quarter Ending 31st December, 19( . 804. T. M. Smith, pension $ 4.00 S.. T. A. Barley, ehg. 20.00 806. C. G. Blease, sal., rent. 87.50 807. F. M. Lindsay, sal. 30.84 808. J. H. Chappell,. sal. 75.00 809. Mrs. Sarah Holt. pauper 9.00 810. T. F. Waters, ferry 4.77 811. W. E. Nichols, r & b 5.00 812. E. H. Werts, cons. sal. 9.00 S13. Mrs Catherine Shealy, paup. 2.00 814. Mrs. Lucinda Living ston. nauper 2.00 815. J. T. Crisp, pen. 4.00 816. J. L. Fulmer, ferry 7.50 817. J. S. J. Suber. ferry 5.50 818. J. A. Templeton. ferry 7.50 819. R. H. Kibler. Co. H. 24.75 820. T. L. B. Dpps. Co. H. 41.92 821 Levi Grubber, pen. 4.00 822. J. T. Calmes, pen. 4.00 823. Ceora Clark. C. H. 3.00 824. J. C. Felker. cors. eons. 4.00 825. T. J. Wilson. sal. 6.25 820. W. H. Wendt. sal. 6.25 827. M. M. Diekert. Pen. 4.00 828. Levi 'BuAiardt. pen. 4.00 820. J. W. Swinidler. pen. 4.00 830. J. A. Enl,w. pen. 4.00 831. W. W. Willingham, pen. 4.00 832. J. D. Cannon, pen. 4.00 833. F. M. Smith, .pen. 4.00 834. Mrs. Cyrilla Tygert, paup. 2.00 835. Mrs. Alice White, paup. 2.00 836. J. S. Ruff, ferry' 7.00 837. T. J. Kinard, contingent 10.00 838. J. B. Dominick, com. tax. . 3;00 839. J. F. Hawkins, com.. tax .75 840. W. W. Cromer, sal. 27.77 841. J. Monroe Wieker. sal., ehg. 84.33 842. R. H. Jennings. ins. 123.48 843. T. A. Berley, chg. 22.00 844. W. E. Rutherford, Ct. H. 2.00 845. T. F. Waters, ferry 8.00 46. J. L. Snellgro.ve. ferry 27.00 847. J. A. Templeton. ferry 7.50 848. J. L. Fulmer. ferry 7.50 P 9. Dennis Boyd, ferry 4.00 850. Levi Buzhardt, pen. 4.00 81. Levi Gruber, pen. 4.00 852. J. T. Calmes. pen. 4.00 $53. Mrs. S. Holt. pauper 2.00 854. W. H. Wendt, sal. 6.25 $55. T. J. Wilson, sal. (1.25 856. T. J. Wilson, r & b 3.00 857. E. S. Franklin, r & b 3.50 58. W. W. Kinard, r & b 1.25 59. J. D. Cannion, pen. 4-0fl 60. T. L. B. Epps. Co. H. 31.50 861. W. W. Willingham. Pen 4.00 862. B. H. Wilson, comn. tax. 2.00 863. Mrs. L. Livingstone, paup. 2.00 864. Mrs. C. Shealy, pauper 2.00 865. C. L. Leitzsey, com. tax 3.00 I866. J.' L. Epps, sal. 55.54 867. J. S. Dominiek, r & b -15.8.5 865. J. Wmn. Smitth, r &b 20.88 869. Mrs. A. White, pauper 2.00 1870. S. T. Coates, r & b 3.9C 71. J. T. Crisp, pen. 4.0C I872. J. W. Swindler, pen. 4.00 873. Dennlis Boyd, ferry 4.0( '274. H. M. Slig1, comn. I x5 8. 3L. M. Dickert, pen..4S 87. A L. 'Vise, ferry 1 877. .J. L. E .p i & jr . 103. 78. J. C. Gohz.ns. :1., off. exp.4.( 870 J. A. En.low, pen. '4.0( 880. J. Mar me Wicker, sal. 83.31 881. U. C. Holloway. sal. 41.64 882. RI. d. Ringer. comn. tax. 9.04 883. T. P. R.iel't rds:on, r. & 1 18.5( 884: Win. Schrltz, r & b .4.2! 85. B. B. Davis, mag..sal. ~4.54 888. W. W. Crome~r, sal. 27.7' i887. T. M. -Smith, pen. 8.0' SS W. W. Willingham, pen. 4.0' 89. J. T. Crisp, pen. 4.04 I890. Mrs. S. Holt, pauper 2.0~ 891. F. M. Satterwhite, corn t. 2.0 892. Jno. A. Enlow, pen. 4.0 893. M. C. Moore, r' & b 10.7 894. B. H. Maybin, r & b 58.1 895. T. G. Williams, cons. sal. exp. 70. 896. Edw. R. Hipp, r & b 10.9 897. E. A. Griffin & Co., Co. H. 31.0 898. Geo., S. Mower, rent 25.0 899. T. F. Waters, ferry 8.0 900. 4. T. Calme3. pen. 4.0 001. Levi Gruber, pen. 4.0 902. Geo. Clark, Ct. H. 10.0 903. J. S. Wheeler, sal . 66.6 904. W. H. Bob'b, coin. tax 1.0 905. Werts & Sample, Mag'"s. Off. Sup. ' 2.5 906. J. A. Templeton, ferry 7.5 907. M. M. Diekert, pen. 4.0 908. J.'L. Fulmer, ferry 7.5 909. Craig Supply Co., r & b 8.2 910. F. M. Lindsay, sal . 20.8 911. W. E. Rutherfoird, Ct. H. 2.0 915. T. J. Wilson, sal. .6.2 etc. 5.2 913. E. H. Aull Co., printing 39.5 914. W. H. Wendt, sal. 6.2 915. T. J. Wilson, sal. 6.2 916. Miss Betty Singley paup. 2.0 917. Mrs. C. Shealy, paup. 2.0 918. Mrs. Livingstone, paup. 2.0 919. Levi Buziardt, pen. 4.0 920. T. L. B. Epps. Co. H. 32.2 92. M. M. Buford. 3a1., jail 1911.6 922. F. J. Harmon, r~ & b 72.2 923. W. WV. Riser. comn. tax 6.0 924. .J. D. Cannon, penl. 4.0 925. B. A. Kempson. Co. H. 38.2 926. TLiingstnn-,ominiek dfo. Con. 11. 57.30 927. \Valker. Evans & C. Co. Printing. etc. 50.17 928. J. L. Epps, wit & jur. 327.60 929. Mrs. A. White, pauper 2.00 930. T. A. Berley, chg. 22.00 931. John Brehmer, r & b 25.00 932. A. J. Myers, com. tax. 5.00 933. J. A. Suber, r & b 28.70 934. J. L. Fpps. wit & jur. 45.10 935. J. Monroe Wicker, sal. 83.33 936: Anderson Russell, com. tax. 9.00 937. F. M. .Smi.th, pen. 8.00 938. J. W. Swindler, pen. 4.00 939. J. S. Wheeler, sal. 66.66 940. Shealy & Shealy, r & b 154.44 941' Hill & Sligh, r & b, Co. H. 69.43 942. Z. B. Wrih.t, mag. sal. 50.00 943. P. B. Odell, cons. sal. 25.00 944. S. N. Henderson, ferry 39.00 945. S. J. Derrick, 'Co. Bd. Ed. 21.00 946. Geo. C. Glasgow. r & b 154.00 947. Ellesor & Pelham, co phys. 41.64 948. A. H. -Cuinmerlander, -ons. sal., fees, etc. 41.30 949. W. W. Cromer, sal.. off. exp. 29.28 950. B. B. Davis, mag. sal. 9.00 951. E. S. Franklin, com. tax 8.50 952. J. B. Adams, cons. sal. 18.00 953. T. L. B. E.pps. Co. H. 31.501 954. T. G. Williams. cons. sal.. exp. 86.05 955. A. L. Thrailkill, r & b 5.00 956. B. B. Hair. mag. sal. 37.50 957. Miss Dosia. Epps, 'Co. H. 25.00 958. T. J. Wilson, sal. 6.25 959. W. H .Wendt, sal. 6.25 960. J. D. Cannon, pen. 4.00 961. H. C. Holloway, sal 41.70 962. Levi Grubber, pen. 4.00 963. Miss B. Singley, pauper 2.00 964: B. B. Rikard, r & b 5.00 965. S. K. Boukinight, ehg.. 36.70 966. J. C. Davis, com. tax - 6.00 967. F. M. Lindsay, sal. * 20.83 968. T. W. Folk, com. tax 6.50 969. M. M. Buford, sal., jail 194.37 970. Anthony Moon, ferry. 1.75 971. J. S. Renwick, r & b 13.79 972. B. B. Schumpert & Co. for pauper, r & b 104.00 973. N. T. Hogg. chg. 5.50 974. Prosperity Stock Co., r & b 158.021 975. M. C. Moore, r & b 11.50 976. Purcell & Scott, eg.. r & b 233.941 977. J. D. Davenport. con. tax 7.50 978. V. C. Wilson. com. tax 3.00 979. G. H. Livingston, comn. tax 2.75 980. J1. G. Rikard, comn. tax 5.00 91. S. H. Paysinger, Co. H. 43.78 982. Tom Gary corn. tax 3.00 93. T. J. Oxner, r & b 4-94 984. B. F. Iill3. comn. tax 1.50 95. V. L. Gallmnan, comn. tax -1.25 I986. J. A. Nichols, r & b 17.00 97. John Henderson, mag. sal. 9.00 88. J. A. E.nlow, pen. 4.00 99. Levi B.uzhardt. pen. 4.00 990. J. T. Calmes, pen. 4.00 991. E. L. Richardson, ferry 30.00 992. W. R. Keith, r & b 5.00 993. Mrs. A. White, pauper 2.00 I994. T. A. Berley, ehg. 22.00 995. R. M. Oxner, ehg. 120.00 996 Dr. W. A. Dunn, post mor 7. Dr. W. D. Senn, post ~.r~TtC:Qs. Aig.18.00 99. J. A. Brown, cons. sal. 18.00 1999. Z. 0. Wihit tie, cons. sal., ecm. tax, r & b 38.00 1000. J. L.. Epps, sal. 27.77 1001. J. L. Epps,. off. sup. 6.11 11002. 3. C. Gogeans, sal.4 43.80 .1003. J. C. Neel, r & b 3.50 1004. J, C. .Wieker. & b 3.25 1005. Southern Ry. Co., ,Jail (frt.) 81 1006. Otto Kiettner, Co. H., . jil c-- 111.51 1007. J. L. Connelly, corn. tax 2.50 1008. Mrs. R. L. Paysinger, r & b 2o0 1009. Win. Johnson, r & b, etc. 268.67 1010. Edw. R. Hipp, chg. 57.95 1011. J. S. McCarley, corn. tax 6.80 1012. Newberry Hdw. Co. r & Sb., chg.539 1013. T. P. Riehardson, r'& b 11.00 1014. J. S. W'heeler, sal. 66.66 1015. Oscar Grahamn. cons. sal. 18.00 116. Mrs. C. Tygert. pauper 6.00 017. Dr. J. S. Whclkr- Post mon~rS. ~r'acy15.00 1018. J. Y. Flovd. r & b 12.00 o1019. A dam Cr'mer. r & b .1.25 1020. W. W. L,ominia. corn. tax 3.7h o1021. Observer Pr't'g Co. printing500 o1022. P. S. Livingstone, corn. 0tax 17.37 -1023. Geo. Clark,. Ct. H. 5.00 1024. 'Town of Newberry, rent 175.00 1025. H. W. Schfumpert, supt. Slights adn water 76.50 J. Monroe Wicker, H. C. Holloway, 'Supervisor. -Clerk. 0News From Excelsior. oExcelsior, January 6.-Our school eopens this morning after 'enjoying 0e holidays. Te 'entertainment at M't. Pilgrim 7chool hc4uWe ]laat Friday afternoon w ~as well attended and very much en *Our Sunday school will meet next 9 unday afternoon as usual. Rev. 1ra e S ad-nl w;U pre.dn for us again on tihe Iourii Sunday afternoon in this month at 3.30 o'clock. Misses Julia and Luise Shealy, of Little Mountain, have been visit ing Miss Carrie Cook. Misses Alder Ray Wheeler aad Rosene Singley spent a few of the bdlidays with friends at Chapin. Mr. Arthur Lee Wheelzr is clerk ing for the Ewairt-Perry company at Newberry. Prof. J. S. Wheeler attended the state teachers meeting held in Colum bia last week. Mr. Thomason and family, of Newberry, have moved in this section and occupy the dwelling vacated by Mr. R. J. Crumpton. STATE -c THE COMMERCIAL BAN] under call of State Bank E December 16, 1907. RESOI Loans and discounts - Overdrafts - - - Furntiure and fixtures - Cash in vault 35,041 Cash in other Banks 72,674 LIABII Capital Stock - - - Undivided profits (less exper Dividends (unpaid) - Cashier's checks, - Deposits, Banks 7,910 Deposits, Individual 322,826 JNO. M. KINARD, Pres. J Y. McFAI 4 Per Interest Paid in our NATIONAL BANK C FIRI FRIENDS, fBANING YQu ought to enjoy the I o f having a Ban Account, or little money. It will er with chechs and avoid an and provide you with a co your funds and collecting an account -with us. DIREC M. A. Carlisle. H. C. I J. A. Blackwelder. Robt.] B. C. Matthews. S. B~ We Len 1 *BuyF .se easy ter w e .ide borrower in Monthly Installmeni allowed -to meet obliga It is cheaper than pa: to save money to buy a Contract. If you want tolsave r take a Security Contra Call on A. J. Gibson, Treasurer, at office, cc s+reets, next door to C SECURITYI.OAN Al Excelsior Farmers' union wi- hold a meeting at the school house on. Friday evening, Jan. 17, at four o'clock. At this meeting an oyster supper will 'be enjoyed by the union and we are asked to urge each mem ber of the union to 'be present at this meeting as business of much import ance is to be transacted. With the continued rains the pub lie roads are getting in a rough con dition. We all know a wet winter means bad roads but we believe the roads would get. better attenti>n if we had back our old rule of three county commissioners. Some of the -roads are scarcely worked at all. Yours for better roads. MENT F OF NEWBERRY, S. C., xaminer at close of business JRCES. .. - - $313,666 49 - - - 7,199 87 - .. - 3,116 93 3 - - 3 - - 107,715 96 $431,699.25 ITIES. - - $ 50,000 0 ses paid) - 49,222 20 940 00 - - -080040 74 31 - - 330,737 05 $431,699 25 0. B. MAYER, Vice-Pres. ..L. Cashier Cent. Savings Department. IF NEWBERRY S.C ADNSRS 4 . riedshp nd oneninc checkshi and drafts.nOen ~TORS: oseley. ~T. B. Carlislea i orris. Geo. Johnstone.~ Lull. Jos. H. Hunter.. d Money lomes! ns of payment. s to accumulate a ft nd s, on which interest is tions at maturity. bring rent. If you want home take a Security noney for any purpose :t. It pays. Asstant Secretary and irner Boyce and Adams opeland Brothers. 1 INVESTMENT CO.