The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, January 17, 1908, Page TWO, Image 2
conlraets shall be in writing and re-1
eoi (It'll in (no ollici1 ol l lie register of
jiii'viio conveyance Tor the count.v !
wheie tin- parties reside, and make
this record a const met ive notico to !
nil |K'iv?oi?s ill' the contract. With an ,
act ol I hi- hind and with |he act now j <
i.i f<irc<> ptevenl iny the enticing of ]
lalmiv , I tin I ii' employer, and with.']
n .?trici "ii'nrcemen| i |' !,,,)h, (oyclh-i
u '''' ' " vii"; :i ii;'v l.iw, much pro-,
imcss will ,'m- jnade in s dviny the la- !
l)"i 1111. - iinn, : 1
Repeal of ''Lien Law.'*
' nivc! inn' Ansel recommends tiie re- '
I" |I 'd* the " lie.i law. " 1
Co.voy-Cotliran Act.
I !' ' net en i his mh.jcct should h.'
niM'iid.'.l and I recommend llial nrd
than mi.' < (111111 \ dis|)en>arv he
allowed in a -v mitity where liipior is '
allowed l.. be sold, except in those i'
counties where there are cities with a
l?opnlalion exeeediny *_?.">,< K)(?. Ivlect
ions have lie..,, |,< |,| j,, (|(,- , j|(1
counties ol- t he stale to vole mil U,V '
sal.- oI" 1 i?|i>oi- si ice the <'arey-Colli- 1
rail law was <nacti-d. In two of these
eoiinl ie ' Kei <Iia w and ('lies!erlield?
it appeared thai a majority ?|' the
Votes ca-t v.j,, favor of "no sale."
I" Kershav ii?. j,.,, W{1S ; '
vd illc ?al. ul.ih' in chesterfield |h ? .
' 'att-r of the legality of the election ,
^ '"u pending in the courts, hut Ihe '
(|1 : nr.- still <|oiny business
',u " I his '
1,4": '' <ilTa:rs and other reasons I
''' I ||,;,| tli<*
:'"1 ,M' r" "M.ended hy pro- |
"!! -l i-tioi, U h.-ld
! 1 .liid.'t- th:- ii t, a'ld Hi:* ^
reiurn- snow 111 a I a majority ol' the
voters I I licit- (.allots to prohibit '
the sale in said con itv. that the dis- j
p Mi-arie, he i m me.I in I ely dosed and !
kept ido-e.| until Ihe matter is finally i '
determincil !,v t!,,. eounlv l/.ard of *
eanva-ser-. the slat- hoard of can-"'
vass-'rs, or l,y the .-onrls. if resort : j
e had to i he courts. i
Registration Rooks. 1,
' * 'I'" the hooks 1 >
;u" !""1 "l'1- ' Ml I recnniiuend .
't I "'"vide hy ac| for now books,' t
nnd Inal the commissioners of rciris-' <
' rat ion he ret pi i red |,, revise the lists ' >
'V ' ra.iscribe |? new ho-des ! ?
')" ?>">"'< of nil who are alive and en- I :
till. .1 |>i \ >|.., ||M. |.,w |)mv provj(|0j4 j
ml Ihe list shall he revised each j ;
ob'elmn year, and il ?|So prescribes!,
a' Hie boards of re-islration shall I i
receive an annual salary for Ihe work
I tint the law requires I hem In do.
Education. ,
I lie hivh school ad which you pass- i
I'd last year has been put in success- I
fill operation :,n,l we now have 5.8';
ln.irh schools in Ihe slate. ,,?ne with I !
less Ilia,i I wo teachers and 25 schol- j i
nrs. ami niosl of (hem with Ihreo and '
and will, 50 or more i
scholars. : j
'b?verni?r Ansel lakes up each of ; ?
the stale inslitnlions and reviews lip j 1
work d %-e tlnrinjr Ihe past vear an I <
flu. vi'ralif\-i11 _!' progress of'each of I
I lie e ins) 11 ut ions. ' I
State House Grounds. j Governor
Ansel reviews the work '
' !" i oinnii>.- ;on on s'ale iiouse i
jrrou ids. and says llial the work bein<r |?
done is of a permanent nature, and ! <
' when completed our slale house >
"round ; will he a source of. pride to '
bo'h city and siale."
Statue of Jno. c. Calhoun. I
(lovernor Ansel reports llial the |
eoinniission appointed to provide a!;
slalne ol duo. ('. Calhoun and to have I
snuie placed in Ihe statuary hall in the
x-npitol at Washington have contract-!.
^1 to do the work and i| is hoped , .
that, it will he completed dnrimr the i
prweni year. The price ia $9,000. i i
Supremo Court.
flovernor Ansel recommends th.i 1
oi eel ion ol a new and commodious j
brick building on the stnte house i
grounds near the corner of Assembly | |
and Senate streets for the suprejip ' <
vcourt. I
(Confederate VctoraiiB, ,
(lovernor Ansel rei-onvm^nds a lib- |
eral appropriation for Confederate
veterans. (
(lovernor Ans<d coinniends the eflic- i
iencv ol the militia, and recommends I
a liberal appropriation for the Stats 1
Hospital for the Insane. The nmn- I
her ol patients added this year in the '
Slate Hospital for the Insane is .r>70;
the whole number within its walls is
1,375; white men, .'521; colored ukmi, i
200; unite women, *171; colored wo- :
men, 203.
Penitentiary. 1
Governor Ansel says the penitentiary
Continues s&lf-snslaininpf. Tiro
whole number of convicts now within
tne walls and at the stale farms
is fif>3. The state farina and the farm
at. the reformatory have all paid well,
and all the vegetables needed have
b'eon grown. Tlrero arc 80 convicts
under the ago of 10 years at tlio reformatory
on the Lexington county
farm. A new brick building has been
erected for the safe keeping of these
boys, and also to make the building
fireproof. They are well eared for,
aro made to work, aiul are also
taught in Sunday scliool work by the o
HIIcmciiI iiimI capaible chaplain * with i
volunteer assistance.
State Board of Health. f>
Governor Ansel reviews the work n
' ,h(' s,a,e board of health, and ree- H
iininciids (lie appointment of a state <?
health otlicer, who shall give all of n
lii> Jit I iMH i<in t<> t he work. ,,
Jamestown Exposition. e
Atic ision is called I., t;)0 exhibit P
"' ^""'h Carolina at the Jamestown
i-xpMsiiion. which Governor Ansel A
<.i,vs was second lo none, and to his
mind t he best of ,,11.
South Carolina Industrial School. tl
Nothiig has been done since til* a
1 " I he legislature towards a
;*'*' ''11'''! iu mC the building for the S
in Iti I rial ..dined except f|?. purchase P
,f' "' ?terial. Recently the board of n
'rupees has had a meeting and has T
>aa resolution asking your hoi;- n
nihil. I a id i?>s to give the. trustees an M
ii?propi iatiuii snUb-Ient |0
A,'' 'k "" M ''onipiiratively small scale.
I'<? provide at first I'm- ||?. care and
nainte iaiici' ?r from 20 to dO children.
a- we desir,' to demonstrate to
lit people the value and importance
>! this work. A deed has been mad'o
* ll"' trustees for 111 acres of fine
iiids jn.-t outside ol the corporate li- ,
^ "I' ''he city of H.uvnce by the
^'hiiitic I.and a u| Improvement)/^
in! ?:i 11 \- I'ii,* (hi, industrial schooi.
I !ik deed |,as been accepted, and we |
|"W desire to be-iu I he erection, up. |
'"i;iil. of a building ?r S1,m. <!
dimensions I., accommodate ! m
1 !" white boys, many of !
\ 'i1 on sir.- now waili it be admitted. '
Salaries.
Some years ago when the piirchasV},l'i.'
of a dollar was more than
1 i> I this time, the salaries of the
'I site otlieers and of the judges of I he
'Upreuie a;n| circuit courts were reliiee.l.
I desire to ask if the time
ias not come when these salaries
mould be raised again and your oficeis
paid a salary commensurate
villi the work liny.' are required to
I ha\ e no hesitancy in saving
lint the salaries of all should be rais'd
to at least what they formerly
vere. My accounts will show that it
<?sts me more than $1,000 a year over
?n.l above my salary to pay the excuses
of living and of providing for
inch entertainments and receptions as
ire necessary to the dignity of Die *
>osit ion of the governor of this state.
Governor's Mansion. g
The present mansion was erected
"ore than 50 years ago, and has serv- Y
'd t he purpose.-; for which il was
mill. Since 1SS0, if has been used as
i home for the governor. While i| is
oinIorlable, yet it js deteriorating
ind will soon require manv repairs, i
I he lot on which (his building stands
ls M,,(> ol' 'he 'best in the city of Co. 11
lumbia. A new mansion built in Hie
' 'litre of the lot, fronting on Richland
'.street with side entrances from
lads,Km and Lincoln street's, would ^
i??' nil ornament to the capital oily of v
lhe state, ami an ideal home for your
.v?v"r ior. I recommend Hint a commission
lie appointed to look into the
mall-'r ami report to the next session W
?t the general assembly the probable
<?>t and the feasibility of erecting
mine.
Railroads.
AMiile other states have li:i,l much y
with reference to. railroad
passenger rates .luring the past
nmr, Sou!h Carolina has been free
l,v,n this character of litigation, and
T am glad to iep,.i| |(> you that in a
onference had with the president and
t her re j) resent at ives of tlie Southern
railway, Iiiey elated to n?e that on or
rbout the first of April, 1908, they
tvill put on a flat passenger rato of
I 1-3 cen? per mile, and will sell mileage
books at 2 and 2 1-4 cents per
nile in this state. 1 have a letter to
his effect from President. Finloy, a
*op\ ol which T will place in your
lands, with a special massage on tho
Miibject, setting forth their whole T
(>lan.
Some requirement*, should be made
>f the railroads?-that they give more
accurate information as t.o delayed
trains, and as soon as practicable L
better equipment and service on all Q
Hie roads should be demanded . tj
The Commission for Winding Up the r
Sto.to Dispensary.
A s required by I he act of the gen[>ral
assembly passed at your Inst
sion providing for the winding up of
the stale dispensary. T appointed five
"well known business men," to wit, C
Dr. w. ,1. Murray o'f Columbia, and t
Messrs. John MeSween of Timmons- 5
ville, C. K. Henderson of Aiken,
Avery Patton of Greenville and P. F. C
Arthur of Union as members of the I
commission. These gentlemen im- T
mediately entered upon the important
and arduous duties involved in this
work, and it will he mv pleasure to
submit to you, at the present session, ^
their report. T shall at that time
have something more to say about the
work of the commission.
Good Roads.
I am glad to roport thai, in some
f II o connt.es uf the state the ull. I
vs "l"v'l"K forward g? (|,
1 'inoation.. Machinery has
M,n?ht and much work of ? |
i'.o'Ti"v''wiS'l10 is bci,?''?"? I hope!
, " 1 ""On Bill, whon everv
a 1.1 h'? C"f"S0 ""s '"'"lahllmdthT'
V V . r 0Sl1''' i,;"' ?"?>?n>xo
> "<"< thai shall he ?,a,le To
< >11 llus movement.
^VALUABLE PLANTATION TOR
RENT.
I ,,( u 1 ' I?fit J or tho year 1<)0S
0 tnern of 338 acres of land
! "?? oast of Silver S 1,1
"'I owned by the estate of \Vm w
J>"innan There is upon' ? *
rZlr " - ixx'se contract a:J
V ? ,tlus y?nv 50 hales ul' C0U? ,
i?nn- r ri" h0, l<!nted cithei' i'oJ" I
.oundo?SS.?f COUOn- A,,,>,V ">
JW. A. Carlisle, !
John C. rj(,uo-ans
wi"""'S c' V'"- W- sl'0?"nan. i
Newberry, 8. C? Dec. 3.1, 1907. I
OPERA HOUSE FOE RENT I
Sealed I,ids will he received by the !
own Connr.l or^Newberry, S. C?
- clock J,., r,|| J90s
*v''' f"r lv' l of the j
' ''???<?. Newberry, S. C r,,,.
iron years. '
iic'ricri'''r' i'"p"-1""1'0" ?!>i>ly to!
am| ' rna.snror, K,llf 9 j
JOKES' G
S, B. Jones,
STAPLE & FANCY OR
Confectioneries, Fruit
Phone 212.
Newber
Dear Madam Housekeepe
We
ention to our stock of
roceries and solicit ?
our potronage during 1
We feel safe in say in
he most complete that
hat we can serve you j
er.
We will ever keep in
or tan t points: quality
ice modorate prices.
If you are not alread
e woul<* he pleased to
ist of satisfied custc
We wish 1908 to be ou
ou join us in making i
Yours for
STATE
'HE COMMERCIAL BANf
under call of State Bank E
December 16, 1907.
iOans and discounts Jverdrafts
urntiure and fixtures
/ash in vault 35 041 (
>ash in other Banks 72'674 i
Capital Stock . LIABIL
Sends fun?paidSleSS ^
cashier's checks deposits,
Banks 7 010
deposits, Individual 322,826
'NO. M. KiNARD, Pres.
' Y. McFAl
4 Per
Interest Paid m out* 5
! Worts.
Hespeet fully,
J. J. Lau^fford,
AUesl: Mayor.
! Ku;?. S. Werte,
C'lcrk and Treasurer.
COPYR.GHT8&C.
? Anyon? Bonding a Rltolrh and description m?
quickly ascertain our opinion froo wiiotber 1111
nvontlon is probably piUoiitablo"<^nfniunlM
(Ions hi rlctlyconlidontlal. HANDBOOK on I'atenSi
8CiJi/?r.?.0, V'.,C8t "KOiicy for BocurliiR patonts
I ntontsi taken through Munn & Co rocnlvn
tpccial notice, without charge, iutho rcco,vo
! Scientific American.
A handsomoly Illustrated weokly. J.nrKcst circulation
of any ecibutlUo Journal. Terms S3 n
MlVl Slir??^u,8',L 8?WSIi noSC
MIINN & Co.38,Broadwav. New York
lirauch Onico. 025 F at., Wnahln*"" D. C.
$15 SAVED
ToOrganGustomers
FOR THE NEXT 40 DAYS.
! We will sell oitr excellent <So OrKnns at oni.y
I K>5 Our fi/i Organ* foro.Ni.Y $75.
' Si) rial Tc-i ins: Onc-?hii?l now," ojie-lliiril Nov.
K/Oo, oalancf Nov. !*> 9.
I ..'!1.i,"'<;resU'Il'1 cli!>.,his n<|. ni'tl enclose it with
I 1r '<,"c' nskhiK for catalog and price list
I Ifyoi' vnnt the best . rrai, on eaitl. ,!on't
?leinj hill write it* at once awl save fts am! make
[ homeharnionioiis. .-? >?? ih.ikl
Address MALONKVS Ml'SIC IIOt'SF.
Columbia. S ('
I AN OS AM) OKC.ANS
ROCERY,
Proprietor.
UK IN
OCERIES, PRODUCE,
> Cigars and Tobaccos.
ry, S. C., Jan, 17, 1908,
r:
! wish to call your atFancy
and Staple
it least a portion of
-his year.
g that our stock is
is offered here and
n a satisfactory manmind
three very im1
of goods prompt sery
a customer of ours
add you to our long
>mer s.
r banner year. Will'
t so?
bus i nes s,
Jones' Grocery.
I
MENT
p?
[ OF NEWBERRY, S. C.
xaminer at close of business
'RCES.
" . - $313,666 49
7,199 87
)3 - _ ~ - 3,116 93
,3 " - 107,715 96
mm*
- - $ 50,000 00
ses paid) - 49,222 20
940 00
74 " 800 00
^ " - 330,737 05
_ D w $431,699 25
i 2' ^^ER, Vlce-Pres.
-L. Cashier
Cent.
Savings Department.
I
I 3iTo. 65?
Tile People's N
Prosperits
Paid Up Capital
Surplus and Individual Pi
Stockholders' Liabilities
For protection of deposit
: H. C. Moseley President. M.
W. W. Wheeler, Cashier. Gec
Better a conservative interest
return when wanted, than a high r
| about the principal. .
A National Bank is a safe Depos
makes it so Likewise our Board
of prudent conservative managemt
D1RECTC
G. W. Bowers.
J. A. C Kibler.
R. L. Luther.
M. A. Carlisle.
J. H. Hunter.
J. P. Bo>
We allow 4 per cent, per ?
Department, interest pa;
Tlia First Sough i
, Kven though not .severe, lias a tt'i
j q tive in-, lnbranes of the throat ai
; A Coughs then eonie easy all wintei
slightest cold. Cure the first con
^ set up an inflaination in the delica
^ lungs. The best remedy is ?]
jk SYRUP. It at once gets right at
moves.the cause. It is free from
? a child as for an adult. 25 cents r
J MAYES' DRU
Moseley
Our 36th car of that Choice
arrived, making 4,005 bbls., a
Best Patent
Best Half Patent
Every Barrel G
Choice Meal
Choice Grits
We are maKing some cut prices
and as a special inducement will n
IO Cents on t
on following goods, goods all mark
tion or misleading. This is to last
1908, and to be carried out to the
All Ladies' Hats, Feathers
Dress Goods, Flannels, all Mei
Youths' and Boys' Clothing,
Blankets, Men's Pants Goods,
Misses' Shoes, Trunks, Valise
Ladies' and Misses Jackets, La
ing Machines. This makes <
the extremely low price of $2'
tic for $22.50 and is certainly b<
We have an abundance of choio
ments, and to reduce them are m
all along the line. Yours trul;
Moseley
_______ *
5 Years and 1
Our growth has been stea
\\ jj We have paid interest pro
t] Our Interest is Four per c
j We pay interest compute
j Our Directors are well kn
|J Our efforts are to please c
j We take the public into 01
j Our patrons embrace men,
| We make few large loans, j
I We are progressive and ac
The Bank of
Prosperity,
Dr. Geo. Y. Hunter, Pres't. Dr
J. F. Browne, Cashier. J.
I,
ational Bank 1
f9 s. a
- $25,000 00 d
rofits $6,000 00 1
. $25,000 00 ]
ors. '
A. Carlisle, Vice-President ^
). Johnstone, Attorney. m
o-i your deposit with Its safe I
ate and a feeling of doubt l
>it. Government supervision
of Directors is a guarantee . ^
)RS: A
W. P. Pugh. ' f
Jno. B. ' ellers.
W. A. Moseley.
Geo. Johnstone. i
H. C. Moseley.
wers.
Jnnum in our Savings
/able semi-annually' ftif
the Season, * ?
ldency to irritate the scnsi- ^ ^
id (klieate bronchial tubes. V
r, every time you take the @
gh before it has a chance to + ^ 1
te capillary air tubes of the &
juick relief cough ;;
the seat of trouble and .re- ^
Morphine and is as safe for #
lt
ig store. ^
^
' Bros.
Tennessee Flour has just
nd while it lasts goes for
$5.50 bbl. >
$5.25 44
uaranteed.
90c. bu.
$1.85 sack.
to suit the "Panicky" times, . |
nake a clean cut of
he Dollar ?J
ed in plain figures, no decepuntil
1st day of January, j I
letter, and includes |
and Velvets, all Woo J
n's Hats and Caps, Men's, J?l|
Rugs and Art Squares, / E
JLadies', Children's and
s, Satchels, Telescopes, ,w|
p Robes, Domestic Sew- $
3ur $30.00 Machine for
7.00, our $25.00 Domes- $
est price in United States.
e goods in all of our departaking
some inviting priccs
* *|
Bros.
""STi
0 Reasons. - I \M
dy. | iM
mptly. J
ent. &
d semi-annually. |
own' I %
customers. , J3
Jr confidence. y|1
women and children. ' ( 111
^referring the small. \/p|
xommodating.
Prosperity, 1
A. Counts, Asst. Cashr. II /' H