The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, January 17, 1908, Page FOUR, Image 4

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E. R. AULL. EDITOR. Entered at the Postoffice at Nev errv. S. C., as 2nd class matter. Friday, January 17, 1908. EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE Columbia, Jan. 16.-When the set ond session ' of the present legisla ture convened in Columbia on Tuz: day at noon the house and the ser ate were confronted with very heav calendars eontaining bills which wer continued from the last sesion. The house calendar showed on hundred and eighty-fiv, hills. and great many of them will be kille whenever consideration is given then On Wednesday it was decided to g over the hous? c)lendar and see if i would not be possible to eliminate number of these bills. and as a rE sul thirty-fou;r were withdrawn fror the files of the house and six wer recommitted. which still leaves a cal endar with which to start this ses sion of one hundred and forty-fiv bills. The engros ing departm. nt wa flooded with new measures. On Tue. day and on Wednesday these began t pour into the hopper of the house an they will continue to pour in for th next several d'ays. The bill. to repeal the lien law ha been introduced and, as at the la: session, it will pass the house an the opinion prevails that it will als pass the senate at this session. Thez are at least a dozen bills proposin various solutions of the labor contrac law. It is hoped that out of the m-ult tude of laws there may be. evolve some measure which will solve thi problem and meet the requirement and desires of those who are intei ested in the question of labor con tracts. It seems that something i absolutely necessary along this lino In my next letter I will endeavor t outline some of the pm ,positions whic have been mad-e to solve the questior There will also be a number of prc hibition measures presented, and ther seems to be little doubt that th house wilc pass some sort of Stat prohibition measure, especially if th prohibitionists themselves .ean agre on some one proposition looking t State prohibition. In talking wit some of t.he senators, they seem t think that the senate will not agg on any State prohibition measur, Governor Ansel in his annual me! sage, while stating that he was a pr4 hibitionist himself, approves the 1< eal option measure. "Which was past ed at the last session of the legisih tare and .which is known as the Care: Cothran law. The most important matter,: seems to me, which this legislatum will have to deal with is to keep ti appropriation bill within ibounds, as not to increase the State levy b< .vyond what it was last year. I unde: stand that Comptroller General Jon' estimates that it will take about $1 400.000 to m:eet the expenses of tI State. government for this year. A~ the last session the appropriation .bi wias something less than this figur If the appropriation should amour to this sum for this year it will I necessary to make the State levy fix mills, and that will be scarcely sul ficient. Governor Ansel recommends an i crease in the le'vy of.&wo mills to pr< vide for placing the State on a eas b'asis and to avoid th:e necessityc borrowing money, as has been don for several years, to meet the interes on the pu~blic debt. It is not at a -probable that the present legislatur -wi.11 adopt the recommendationc 'Governor Ansel. Every department of the goverr inent is asking for miore nioney, an there seems~ to be no end to the d' mands. It is argued 'by those eor trolling our State institutions, esp< ei-ally our institutions of higher learn ing, that the State is growing. that ft institutions are growing, and the there is need for more money to mei the demands of this growth. The South Caro'lina universit last year got an appropriation $10.000 to build homes for the profe sors, and no doubt they will ask- f< more money again this year. Wi: throp college was given $20.000 la; year. for the parpose of building prachee school1. Now they come fo ward and ask for something like $6C 000 to *iuild more dormitories, ai the members of the lezis1ture ha' been flooded with letters from your ladies throughout the State, urgir this 'r propriat'on. and' making ti staltenun~l i at th e -t:re r. t doir for it. gil anything in pr'(lorti( j(o what it is do'ina for its boys. Pres .in Joh:so, has been in Columb all of the week telhue th membhe that more appropriationl be given -na nedso Winthrop. Govern< L1 I AN EVENT saturday Morning, LAST] L If you can appreciate what a P 1 be at our store when the frolic Shoes F It is impossible to detail evE d quote a few items. Men's Shoes. ;t d We are in position to show you the best line of heavy and 0 aress Shoes that has ever been shown to the people of New berry. t $6.oo Boyden's bench made Shoes, sale price $4.92. i- $5.0o Patent Colt, Gun Metal and Kid Shoes sale price $3.98. d $4.oo Shoes to go, sale price $3 28. S $3.50 Shoes, your choice, sale price $2.88. S $3.00 Shoes, sale price $2.45. _ $2.50 and $2.75 Shoes, sale price $2.05. s $2.25 Shoes, Sale price $1.85. . $2.00 Shoes, sale price $1 .64. Boys, Youth, Misses and Children's Shoes. 1. We are strong on these lines and will put every pair in this sale at a great sacrifice. Underwear Reduction. e 23 doz. Scrivens Elastic Seam Drawers with heavy fleece, e worth $1.oo, your choice while they las., per pair 82c. e All other Underwear, including wool, cotton. ribs, fleeces or otherwise, at great discounts. We advise our customers to come early an ~Bring this advertisement with you and let REMEMBER THE FELLEF SHOES s Ansel recommende that more oet uce scaeJsi ,appropriation be given to ceB.Gr,othsuem e Wednesdef, aocepted an invitation oet iltevcnycu~ t to spend Saturday of this week atreintoofJd amsA 11 Winthrop, and no doubt when theThraetwcnidtefo . mremIbers who go return from thissout- caejitc,M.Egn .G t ing, with :the taste of the good din- srctdhmef n o.T e rarawhich they will receive, and re-Colrn frenie.Te e 'membering t.he appeal of the many 'orcniae o ug i . pretty girls that are at this instita- psto,SlctrJ .Dvs tion, will be in position to vote almosftoGo.HBae,ndo. 1anything that Winthrop may ask. Alrc,oBane',ndGu . The fact of the business is, as TheSayrofAknTefie h Heald nd Nws hs stted on to s cadAtsocae Jsticga ~f many years, SouhyCarolina ispovmr ~ or us,hoe'e te roost one to filltevcy case e cominresigngtiona tfisudeesion,s Al ,f buildT.hereearentwo candidathoslfor hiigherjnearningMin EheeeasB.rn ~ te tae smeimscale te Staece himelf an on h muc tey a ths ear btt hran -of reevly bhe last esuiocanhedatnlyfaskeudforAlh modssumof$6,00, ithwhch tion,u solctock EDais torGe.a.tate,ondHo.. h Hrwin and tesha t afo theemnsaesecadatsemkign Smrayters, outh em taolinat the asovblr ineaing Epenss oft theatfe bev einenfo re howeter th propotiol LAEsNa hg he learning in tae ealth ato twhat sometimes calledth tte --IrSh aRbfomaetoryo~i. I o not ard fa cydswn thtmuch te w ould bi wie , buthe T e aryb alarge sessioritheyonaske for the r1os moet psm of $65,000, aget ihto o urstckOi wl' unrtins.mmgans Therhe n dntay thpSatseisd a l b the te greateolutitsem to me alo thate eSecb-g O in, crare pene ohee State egos- Bu wiey ermen I arue aen hprdlyporon-CE - a Jusietwhat this~ll be oh wit the A mithe -e1ion epartm e f t iridif-ul to redet a hs sn ge. it is po- CtObU ee se o din gens ito he ltd,C' O S WHICH WILL BE 1anu'itj 18, A [NG TEN I rice Slaughter really rn begins. This is going t urnishings a ary thing which we I Shirts! Shirts!! All Negligee and short bosom Shirts, white d figured as follows: $1.50 ones..................Sale price $1.23 $i.oo and $1.25 ones........Sale price 82 cts. One lot Negligee and short bosom Shirts worth i.oo to $r.50, to go in this sale at 59 cts. One lot white Shirts, been selling for 5o and 75 cts , sale price 23 cents. Gloves! ll $1.5o dress and heavy Gloves, sale price $1.13, All $1.25 dress and heavy Gloves, sale pr'ce 98c. All $i.oo dress and heavy Gloves, sale price 82c Many other Gloves at a great saving. Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Cravats, Half Hose, 3uspenders and Collars are reduced enough for my one. They are the1>est. i take.edvantage of this, as these is prove that it is true. This will STARTING DAY IS SATURDA' IS &M( y FURNlSHINGS AND I e Eu- campaign and I will not undertake a ealendea court, prediction as to the result. membera iy the Besides these there are some vacanl- jday's pa driehd. cies on the board of penitentiary di- Senat aso- reetors and~ on the boards of trustees merly, ry, to of the -several colleges, and there is s. P. .a'lso a state librarian to be elected. eare Miiss LaBorde, who has been the effi- ., h rith'~s cient librarian for several years, is li Sena- a candidate for re-election without' obert opposit-ion. n de E. The merbers of the Newberry de- WV s of legation have not yet proposed any forgE active new hills, but those that were on the or ar give isth - adve Liyer gets the best. peg being replenished Ever trrivals of new a dpni ods. enciennes and Baby why itings in neat and and colors. Cuot est grade and good pens twns, Linens, etc. thern thrfore buy now. a.; STARTED t 9 O'clock Sharp )AYS. * ans, you should not fail to o be an actual Value Giving Sale' of nd Hats ave on sale, but we here 4 " = s " s " Ladies' Shoes. Patent Kid, plain Kid and Gun * Metal in the very latest styles, Cuban heels, military heels, button and lace, will be sold as follows: $4.oo Shoes,.................. ..... ....Sale price $3.28 $3.50 Shoes,....... ..................Sale price $2 87 $3.00 Shoes, ...... ..... ... ........Sale price $2.45 $2 50 Shoes,.... ........................Sale price $1.98 $2.25 Shoes,... ................. ......Sale priee $..83 $2.oo Shoes,.............. . .......... Sale price $1.64 $I.75Shoes,......... ............... Sale price $1.44. $1.50 Shoes ....... .................Sale price $1.23 One lot of solid leather Shoes with pretty toes, made in Bluchers,.............. ................Sale price 98 cts. Hats! Hats!! Hawes' $3.0o soft or stiff Hats..........Sale price $2 46 All $2.5o Hats,.....................Sale price $2.05 All $2 oo and $2.25 Hats,... .... .... ...Sale price $1.64 One lot of soft and stiff Hats, $2.00 $2-50 and $3-oo grade, all to go quick,...... .... .... .....Your choice for $1.48 bargains will be snapped up in a hurry. be a cash sale to everybody. , JAN UARY 18. )RGAN, IATS. credited to the Newberry tative Johnstone is at the Jerome, were mentionled in Tues- and Representatives Wyche and .AulL ~per. ~are at the Columbia. Very littsle wiHl r Blease is located, as for- be done in the legislature befoi-e-net t Wright's hotel; Represen- week. / are all after the money, and don't you ~tit. If there is a merchant in this city y where else that has goods or money to, away ). KLETT NER Sman. All fancy Salesmen or Bed Shbet tisements cost money, and all the Next s are made.out the blooming "sucke.* Sknow that all the fools are not dead; y sensible man knows that all sugar coat Ils (while sweet to the palate) work you, hese special sales ork You to a'Finish. hire an expert to conduct one? REMEMBER THIS. e, we like money as well as anybody, e will divide with you all the extra ex e that it costs others 10 hold special sales. Pin This in Your Memory. ou 'want goods cheaper than you can get anywhere else, come to ). KLETT NER, he Fair and Square Dealer.