The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, January 24, 1908, Image 7
^ M'OULLOUG-H FOR SENATE.
\ Announces His Candidacy Together
With His Platform?Various
Issues Discussed.
Ij^ie State.
sSfGreonvillc, Jan. 20.?Joseph A.
is a. candidate for Unit?&
iSt'afes sen ait e. lie issued the
l?Xpllo,wiuj? this evening:
|K3\> the Democratic Voters of
wg'South Carolina:
I 11" 1 'irtve (^l'idod to outer the race
E jjpi' the United States senate, subject'
R 10 the action of I ho Democratic priHy'y
J realize how unsatisfactory
iHs ' 'V>"1 ^'10 candidate and to (lie
l|j|pcr> for me to attmep't to outline
' "n ti'e nature of a platfan,
for tille reason that there are
many questions with which a scntjjl"
of the United iStatos will have
deal, that the voter will be more
"g'ely governed by his opinion as to
o qualifications of the candidate
an by any platform he may an"I
believe that Ilenry Watterson
rsel.v stated what should be the
ynote in the coming Democratic
mpaign, 'Back to the constitution.'
"Given a man'-s conception of
at document, and the respective
!>hts of the State and federal govinnenls
thereunder, and if he bo
nsisieii't, his -position wutli referee
to almost all the other questions
ming before tlu> national congress
r solution, can be predicted with
nosl as absolute precision and acracy
as the position of a planet
100 years from now.
"As to the construction of tire condition,
I belong to the school of
lilioun and Jefferson. I believe
at an application of that instruct,
thus interpreted, would lhave
rmanently and in a satisfactory
inner adjus't all the great questions
at occupy the attention of the
neriean people, such as the tariff,
lists, finances, taxation and the
rhts of the Slates.
"1 believe in immediate tariff resion
and reciprocity. 1 believe in
icni'iur American products to the
trkets of the world and wojild
llier rely upon the natural law of
pplv a ml demand t>o maintain
ices than the artificial expedients
a protective tariff.
'I believe in protecting the Anieriii
laborer against a lower standard
wages and living llinmgh the i-?x
of undesirable immigration, end
||jf>u the other hand 1 favor stiniulal^
||ing immigration of a desirable class.
I''Thai is lo say, men and women of
sound body, of sound mind and of
tonnvl morals and who can become
easily assimilated to American civilization
and wlvo can help, us in our
fiiiht to maintain Anglo-Saxon supivmacy
and lire perpetuation of
& American ideals and American iuf
stiiut'mns. As to the method of rel,f
strict ion (the ad\inability of which
II seems to be conceded by all those
f| "wli > lvave given any thought to the
^ l-'Sub.iect. irrespective of 'oarty affilia4,tioi?>?,
I concur in the suggestions
wuade by the conimiss-irner general of
Mrmni^rali-m, Mr. 11. Sargent, in
Shis leport upon thr subject for 1J)0;>,
^Mind which embodies r!i< physical, the
khioimI. ihe iivlellectual arid tne finanEg|
'; [ believe iiiat tariff reform woull
, wfflBinove the foundations upon which
|ki,'us|s and monopolies rest, and these
MIon 1.1 at once fall of their own inIB^renl
weight.
? "! believe that the national legisfBl'ture
should deal only with natio.ial
hcslion.-. T am in favor of guard|;;j|g
especially at the present time
pl*;)lh ji-alous care the rights of the
g&rte.s and would stubbornly resist
l ipy encroachment upon these rights;
I believe that such questions as
.M@vorc.e,> 'insurance,' 'factory i;iM||j||}etion
laws' and the laws concernthe
'relationship of master and
fi^pi'vant' which engage so much of
iU(l| t ime and ait.tent ion of our nationBgjjjlflegisl
a tors, should be relegated to
^ the time and attention of our legisla/
Twills ' 'n the fight, of the State
^^Madopl its own domestic policy,
P^ocerning all matters of which the
, |;-f<jdera.l government has no jurisdie
Hi without outside interference,
?H| T believe the federal govornlaws
should not practically
^^& fy the wishes of the people con Ijfi^ing
such local matters (prohibifor
instance) by permitting, un'^(lfiMilic
guise oif regulating commerce,
* ^TO^fewhich the State law prohibits.
Wf'MM- I'egnrd the rights of the State
rfPjicrod that I oppose bartering
^them away for a mo.? of federal
.believe in the right of the itidif
to earn his bread by the' sweat
pIpigE brow and T favor those laws
il^l^guaraivt.ce to him a just rccomfor
the labor expended.
believd that it, is the function
;^tf|pvernment to issue money, and
fo*<$hat reason favor tho ewtabli.V.ipi|
of a central national bank,
whoso province it will be to protect
oflier banks against the disasters
produced by panic-stricken depositors,
and come to the relict' of any
community in case'of a stringency in
the money market.
"1 believe . in peace?universal
peace?an*) favor aiibitration as a
settlement of all questions, both international
and intranaitdonal, in so
Far as tho federal constitution permits
This I deem to be essential to the
preservation ol* the nation. I am opposed
to war and believe that the
command oF Cod, 'Thou shalt not
kill,' should apply 'to tihe nation as
the individual. L believe that the
measure of people's power should
not be their ability to slaughter their
fellowmcn.
"l.i making this campaign, 1 do
not intend ito spend "barrels oil" money,'
even for legitimate purposes, as
it has been suggested thai a candidate
For the United .Slates senate
niu>.fi- do to be elected. I will not do
this For two reasons. Tn 'the iirst
place 1 haven't it to spend, and in
the second place 1 think it more important
to t'lie State thait the inddvidual
should exeri-ise his honest, conscientious
judgment without any
sort of interFerencc or undue persuasion.
after investigating as thoroughly
as lie can the capacity and
qualifications of the various candidates
jihan that 1 or anybody else,
should occupy a seat in tihe United
States senate. If il has come to this
in South Carolina that it requires
the expenditure of a large sum of
money for one to be elected to the
United States senate, the sooner the
fact is demonstrated to tihe satisfaction
oF the people the (better.
"1 will not flood the voters of the
State wi'th letters and literature of
all sorts. Of course, I want your
support, if. after investigation, you
feel that you can conscientiously
give it to me. That is w-hait L am
running for.
"1 have great confidence in tihe ultimate
judgement of the people as to
all matters submitted to them, anil
although, as a circuit judge once said
in reference to our jury system, they
sometimes shot with a ' waibbling
gun' nine cases out of ten they ill it
the bull's eye.
"In conclusion. 1 believe that you
will extend to each and every one of
us who may enter the contest, that
courtesy which Henjamin Franklin
once suggested in a letter introducing
an unknown: 'Do .him all the good ofI
lices and show luini all the favor that
on further acquaintance you will find
him to deserve.'
'' liespeel fully,
(Signed) "Jos. A. McCullough."
AVALUABLE PLANTATION FOB
RENT.
We will rent for the year 1908,
the farm of 3*18 acres of land situated
about one mile east of Silver Streel
and owned by the estate of Wm. W
Spearman, There is open upon the
place about a four horse contract and
made this year 50 bales of cotton,
The place will be rented either foi
money n* bales of cotton. Apply tc
the undersigned.
M. A. Carlisle,
John C. Goggans,
Executors of Wm, W. Spearman.
Newberry, S. C., Dec. 31, 1007.
T H E ST AN D ARD
WAREHOUSE CO.
BEGS TO ANNOUNGE:
1 Its warehouse receipts are rcgardct
as the highest class of bankable collateral
2 If money can be borrowed on any
thing it can be borrowed on the receip
of The Standard Warehouse Company.
3 Hanking institutions are familial
with the methods and strict busines:
principles and financial standing of Tin
Standard Warehouse Company, and seel
its receipts as a basis of loans.
4. The identical cotton that yon plac<
in the warehouse is returned" upon sur
render of receipts.
5. I11 case of fire yonr cotton is paic
for at market value, and yon have n<
difficulty as to insurance, the full in
snranee being maintained by The Stand
ard Warehouse Company.
6 All insurance 011 cotton >is main
tained at full value in the highest cIhsj
English and American Insurance Com
panics.
7 The Standard Warehouse Company
is absolutely independent of any olhe:
organization and conducts its affairs npoi
strict business methods.
H. The paid up capital stock of Tin
Standard Warehouse Company is $350,
exx) 00, and the company is absolutely
safe, and its warehouse receipts conn
ahead of the stockholders.
9. By having a number of Standan
Warehouses constructed so as to comply
with insurance regulations and econo
inics in general management The Stan
dard Warehouse Company offer the cheap
est talc compatible with sound busines!
methods, ample insurance and the full
est protection of its receipts.
10. The Standard Warehouse Company
is anxious to In.ve all cotlon of fanner.'
and others storeo, and offers the most
coniple te protection and encouragement
for favmers desiring to hold their cotton,
11. Rates will be furnished upon application
to Mr. J. D. Wheeler, local
manager Standard Warehouse Company,
Newberry, S. C.
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RY, S. C.
NOTICE ANNUAL MEETING.
The policyholders of the Fanners
Mutual Insurance Association of
Newberry county will uiect at the
court house on Monuny, February 3,
saiesday, at 1 o'clock p. m., all policy
holders arc urged let be present.
li. T. C. Hunter, Pres.
L. I. lOpti.ig, Secretary.
Ohajigo of Schedules.
Effective 12.01 a. m. Sunday Jan.
5th, 1008, t'he following is the lime
of departure of all passenger trains
i leaving Newberry Union station:
j Southern Railway:
No. 15 for Greenville .. . .8.57a.m.
No. 18 for Columbia .. ..1.28 p.m.
No. 11 for Greenville .. ..4.17 p.m.
No. .10 for Columbia 8.17 p.m.
0., N. & L. Ry.
j No. 85 for Laurens 5.19 a.m.
I No. 22 for Columbia ....8.47 a.m.
No. 52 for "Greenville .. 12.4(5 p.m.
No. 53 for Columbia .. ..3.10 p.m.
No. 21 for Laurens 7.25 p.m.
No. 84 for Columbia.. .. 8.30 p.m.
No's. 84, 85, 21, and 22 run daily
except Sunday.
The above schedule is given only
as information, is not guaranteed and
is subject to change without notice.
G. L. Robinson,
Station Master.
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!| NEWBER
Tte Whole W ii a Hat SMI!
We are all after the money, and don't you
forget it. If there is a merchant in this city
or any where else that has goods or money to
give away
O. KLETTNER
is the man. All fancy Salesmen or Bed Sheet
advertisements cost money, and all the expensoy
;sre marie out the blooming ''sucker."
We know that all the fools are not dead.
Every sensible man knows that all sugar coated
pills (while sweet to the palate) work you,
and these special sales
Work You to a Finish.
Why hire an expert to conduct one?
REMEMBER THIS.
Come, we like money as well as anybody,
but we will divide with you all the extra expense
that i? costs others to hold special sales.
Pin This in Your Memory.
If you want goods cheaper than you c^n get
them anvwhere else, come to
0. KLETTNER,
The F air and Square Dealer.
C-2"/j. am y'/ SNOW riMr
YES OUR PRICED HAVE FALLEN BUT THEY HAVE
NOT FALLEN ON .SHIPPED IN "FAKE" ^TUFF.
THEY HAVE FALLEN ON WHAT WE HAVE LEFT
OF THE REGULAR LINES OF GOOD MERCHANDISE.
IT IS IMPOSSIBLE YOU KNOW To BUY JUST
EXACTLY WHAT YOU ARE GOING To SELL AND
, no more, what we have left of our winter
goods we shall sell at and below cost.
RESPECTFULLY,
ewart-perry co.,
i
COR'. MAIN AND COLLEGE STS.,
REPORT
To the State Bank Examiner of the condition of The Exchange
Bank of Newberry, S. C., at the close of business December
16th, 1 907.
(condensed)
resources:
Loans and discounts $161,790 26
Overdrafts 3,479 93
Furniture and fixtures 3,636 92
Cash and Exchange ! 10,(>0 1 07
$179,508 18
liabilities:
Capital stock $ 50,000 ()0
Undivided profits, net 9,094 42
Unpaid dividends 12 50
Cashier's Checks 2,049 10
Deposits, Banks $ 2,779 72
Deposits, Individual 111,072 44?113,852 16
Bills payable , 4,500 00
$179,508 18