The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, January 17, 1908, Page FOUR, Image 4
E. a. AULL, EDITOR.
Entered at the Postoffice at New fnrv,
S. C., as 2nd class matte*.
Friday, January 17, 1008.
EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE.
Columbia, Jan. 10.?When the second
session of the present legislat-ure
convened in Columbia on Tuesday
at noon the house and the sen
ate were confronted with very heav\
calendars containing bills which were
continued1 from the last sesion.
The house calendar showed one
hundred and eighty-live I?i 11 . and 11
great many of them will be killed
whenever consideration is given then:
On Wednesday il was decided lo u<"
over III.- house calendar and sec if il
would 11 oI be possible lo ?*limin:i(<> ?i
number of these hills. ;ind as :i result
thirty-four were withdrawn I'roni
the t iles of I lie house and six wero
recommit led. which slill leaves a calendar
with which to start this session
of (?nc hundred and fortv-tiv.
bills.
The c.igros-dmj" dojia r! in mi I wa.flooded
with in u mea urcs. <) 11 Tuesday
and 011 Wednesday these he'.gan t<
pour into the hopper of the house ami
they will continue to pour in for the
next several days.
The hill lo repeal the lion law ha*
been introduced and, as at- the lasl
session, il will pass I lie house am
the opinion prevails that it will als(
pass |ho senate at this session. There
are at least a dozen bills proposing
various solutions of the labor contract
law. It is hoped that out of the multitude
of laws there may be evolved
some measure which will solve Ih'n
problem and mecl the requirement;and
devires of those who are interested
in the question id' labor eontracts.
Il seems that something i?
absolutely necessary along this line
In my next letter 1 will endeavor t<"
outline some of the propositions whicT
have been mad,- to solve the question
There will also he a nunvber of prohibition
measures presented, and there
seems lo be little doubt. that- the
house will pass some sort of Slate
prohibition measure, especially if Ihe
prohibitionists themselves can agree
on some one proposition looking1 t<
Stale prohibition. 1.1 talking wit 1
some <d' the senators, they seem te
think thai the senate will not ajp/c".
on any State prohibition measure
Governor Ansel in his annual iocs
sane, while slating that he was a pro
hibilionist himself, approves the lo
c-al option measure, which was pass
ed at the lasl session of the legisla
lure and which is known as the Carey
Cot bran law.
The most important matter, i
seems to me, which I his legislatur
will have to deal with is to keep th
appropriation bill within bounds, s
as not to increase the State levy be
vond what, it was last year. 1 undei
stand that Comptroller (Seneral done
estimates that il will lake about $1
'100.000 to meet the expenses of th
State government for this year. A
the last session the appropriation hi
was something less than this figun
If the appropriation should ainonii
to this sum for this year il will h
necessary to make the State levy fiv
mills, and that will be scarcely sul
ficient.
(iovernor Ansel recommends an ii
crease in the levy of.tiwo mills to pr<
vide for placing the State on a eas
l>a?is and to avoid the necessity 0
"borrowing money, as has been don
for several years, to meet the iuteres
0:1 the public debt. It is not at a
probable that the present legislatur
will adopt the recommendation c
Governor Ansel.
ICvery department of the govort
luent is asking for more money, an
there seems to be no end to the de
mauds, It is argued by those cor
IroMing our State institutions, espe
cially our institutions of higher lean
insi', that the St a Iis growing, that tii
institutions are growing, and th;i
then is need for move money lo me.
the demamls of this growth.
The South Carolina uiiivcrsit
last year got an appropriation <
$10,000 lo build homes for the profe:
sors, and no doubt they will ask* f<
more money again this year. Wi.
throp eolleee was niven $'20,000 la.
y >ar. for the p?r. pose of building
pvacixo selio d. Now they come I'o
ward and ask for .-onielhing like $(>(1
000 to build more dormitories, an
the members of the logis'ai lire ha\
been flooded with letters from your
ladies throughout the Slate urgii
this rppivprial'ou. and making tl
statement the ^l:i'e i- 1 ( iloii
for its gi"ls anything in proporlii
to what it is doing for its boys. I'res
dei t Johnson has been in Coliimh
all of the week tellimr th*. iivembe
that more appropriation be given
the. needs of Win throp. Ooverni
m BIB s
AN EVEN
LAS'
If you can appreciate what e
be at our store when the fro
Shoes
It is impossible to detail <
I quote a few items.
Men's Shoes.
We arc in position to show you the best line of heavy ai
ciress Shoes that has ever been shown to the people of Ne\
r berry.
i $6.00 Boy don's bench made Shoes, sale price $4.92.
$5.00 Patent Colt, Gun Metal and Kid Shoes sale price $3.9;
' $4 00 Shoes to go, sale price $3 28.
$3.r>o Shoes, your choice, sale price $2.88.
$3.00 Shoes, sale price $2.45.
$2.50 and $2.75 Shoes, sale price $2.05.
$2.25 Shoes, Sale price $1.85.
$2.00 Shoes, sale price $1 64.
Boys, Youth, Misses and Children's Shoes.
We are strong on these lines nnll will put every puir in this sale
a great sacrifice.
Underwear Reduction.
23 do/. Serivens Elastic Seam Drawers with heavy fleeo
worth $1.00, your choice while they last, per pair 82c.
All other Underwear, including wool, cotton, ribs, fleee<
or otherwise, at great discounts.
We advise our customers to come early
- Bring this advertisement with you and
REMEMBER "
JfetiwrnM JbbB , giril I 'ilil JaBBSa
e
0 SHC
Ansel recommends that' more one Ik succeed Asociate
appropriation he yiven to gene M. (larv, of the sti|
e Wednesday, accepted an invitation one to till the vacancy ci
t to spend Saturday of this week at resignation of Judge ?Tai
II Winthrop, and no donlht when the There are two candidat
3. menVbers who go return from this,out- cvafe justice, Mr. Eugene
it ing, with the. taste of the good din- succeed himself, and If'
,0 ner which they will recwive, and re- Cothrau. of Greenville,
v membering the appeal of the many four candidates for Jud
pretty girls that are at this inslitu- position, Solicitor .1. K.
tion, wi'll he in jiosition to vote almost' lor ("Seo. If. Bales, and
anything that. Winthrop may ask. Aldrich. of Barnwell, an
). The fact of the business is, as The Sawyer, of Aiken Thv
h Herald and News has staled for !'?e*e candidate* .vc maki
if many years, South Carolina is over- , m , ,
e loaded with h?gi)i^V institutions of
;i, learning. Kven with that Had. be- Mj HI
II fore its, however, the proposition is I I I 'j
0 coming up again at this -session, to I _ MM IT
build another industrial school of fifl 11
higher learning in the eastern part of | ||
the State, sometimes called the State
Reformatory. I have not heard how
much they want this year, bttl at the np U* y.1.
last session they only asked for the * 11" Ij
, modest sum of $(>;">,000, with which to ]
begin operations. j wUl blULI
e There is no donbl that the State is ! Hj3.il V foV th
11 growing and thai the demands are * **
.11 jnviiii'r. 1,1.1 ii seems i? thai ii... seasonable
j increased expenses of the Stale govy
eminent are greater in proportion LACES?
,|- than the increase in taxable wealth.
.lusl what will be <| me with the ilit- Irish.
inigration department it is difficult
, I to predict at 1 his si aye. It is pro-J Cotton
^1 liable, however, thai a proposition will I _ . .
be made to abolish il. I do not know jlcinCy OGSl^
that such a step would be wise, hul I
lt. I do not think that we should give Cjl 1 lTi ^3 il 0L ITf]
1(| any large appropriations for the pur- .
pose of sending agents into the old OOiOI^Sb
1S,. world hunting immigrants. 1-1 I
ig The house on Wednesday passed a rtirLolcbi
ie resolution to call up aHl of the clee- P?ll\/ W/ioc
m Iions, which are up before the legis- j E5VJ jf lOfc
m | la lit re, en Friday. It is hardly pro- '
to of just as soon as il is {possible. Ifi g 9jB n
>r Thero arc two judges to be elected,
iTOCK1
T WHICH WILL B
TING TEN
i Price Slaughter really n
lie begins, This is going
Furnishings <
every thing which we
? ?...
Shirts! Shirts!!
id All Negligee and short bosom Shirts, whit
v" and figured as follows:
$1.50 ones gaje price $ 1. a;
g $1.00 and $1.35 ones Sale price 82 cts
One lot Negligee and short bosom Shirts wortl
$1.00 to $1.50, to go in this sale at 59 cts.
One lot white Shirts, been selling for 50 anc
75 cts 1 sale price 23 cents.
Gloves!
A ll $1.50 dress and heavy Gloves, sale price ?i.2
All $1.25 dress and heavy Gloves, sale pr ce 98c
All $1.00 dress and heavy Gloves, sale price 82c
Many other Gloves at a great saving.
Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Cravats, Half Hose
aS Suspenders and Collars are reduced enough fo
any one. They are the best;
and take advantage of this, as the;
let us prove that it is true. This wi
rHE STARTING DAY IS SATURD
RS & M
)ES, FURNISHINGS AND
Justice Fhi- campaign and I will n??|. undertake a ! enlen
p-.vme court, prediction as t?, j|ie result. I ,Rem
uweJ l,y lira Besides Ihcs, (here are .some vacau- dav',
mes Aldrich. cies on the board of penitentiary di-1 So
os for aaso- rectors and' on the boards of trustees merl
?. Gary, to of the several collies, and there is
>n. rhos. P. also a state librarian to be elected.
Tharii are Miss La-Borde, win. has been the edi- HlV
V Aldrich's | eient librarian for several years, is I I
Davis, Sena-1 a candidate, for re-election without I I
Hon. Robert opposition. '
d Claude E. , The members of Hie Newberry de- V
i friends of | legation have not yet proposed any "for
an ac;ive f new bills, but those that were 0:1 the Qr
OOWEEIm
IS t
ad1
/ buyer gets the best. pev'
< is being replenished ev
e arrivals of new andjln
} goods.
Valenciennes and Baby I
w
Suitings in neat and
?ns and colors. <
is, best grade and good pe
, Lawns, Linens, etc. 1
sly, therefore buy now. thl
S. MOWER 00-j
PI! ^ 1
It 9 O'clock Sharp 1
DAYS p
neans, you should not fail to M
to be an actual Value Giving- Sale of i
and Hats |
have on sale, but we here ']!
* II
n I
Ladies' Shoes. I,
- Patent Kid, plain Kid and Gun Metal in the very latest
styles, Cuban heels, military heels, button and lace, will be
j sold as follows: 4
$4.00 Shoes, Sale price $3.28
1 $3.50 Shoes, Sale price $2.87
$3.00 Shoes, Sale price $2.45
1 $2 50 Shoes, Sale price $1.98
?2.25 Shoes, . . Sale price $1.83 Xl
$2.00 Shoes Sale price $1.64 |g
$1.75 Shoes Sale price $1.44
$1.50 Shoes . Sale price $1.23
One lot of solid leathei Shoes with pretty toes, made in ,0
^ Bluchers Sale price 9S cts.
Hats! Hats!! 1
Hawes' $3.00 soft or stiff Hats Sale price $2 46
All $2.50 Hats, Sale price $2.05 j|
All $2 00 and $2.25 Hats Sale price $1.64
1 One lot of soft and stiff Hats, $2.00 $2.50 and $3.00 grade,
all to go quick Your choice for $1.48
se bargains will be snapped up in a hurry.
11 be a cash sale to everybody.
AY, JANUARY 18.
ORGAN,
HATS. I
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idar credited lo the Ne>w'bejry (alive Johnstone is at the Jerome, * j|
hers were mentioned in Tnes- and Representatives Wyeho and Anil Jf
s paper. v are at the Columbia. Very little will *
nator Rlease is located, as for- be done in the legislature before netft
y, at Wright.''.? hotel; Repreacn- week.
IE Whole MI in a 1! Skill j
i
Ve are all after the money, and don't you
get it. If there is a merchant in this city
any where else that has goods or money to ?
e away
0. KLETTNER
he man, All fancy Salesmen or Bed Sheet
vertisements cost money, and all the exnses
are made out the blooming "sucker/*
Ve know that all the fools are not dead,
ery sensible man knows that all sugar coatpills
(while sweet to the palate) work you, 1
d these special sales
Work You to a Finish.
hy hire an expert to conduct one?
REMEMBER THIS.
i ^
'ome, we like money as well as anybody, d
t we will divide with you all the extra ex- v\ i
nse that it costs others 10 hold special sales. V
Pin This in Your Memory. )
If you want goods cheaper than you can get
3m anywhere else, come to
0. KLETTNER,
The Fair and Square Dealer.
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