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TEjMAN A'. COLUMBIA. :Y s ti Legislators on Immigration and Race Question. News and Courier. Columbia. January 23.--Senator ;Tillman addressed the G>neral As semlbly tonighit. rn"> :.-t n ilts Relation to the 1:6 - .6 W lU. His speech was listened to with marked atte-aion by the large an xlien.ea present and was highly com mended .by the large ma.pority. The members of the senate and house were very nearly all present, and in additon the lobbies and ,wal deries were well filled, many ladies being present. Lieutenant Governor 0icLeod presided and introduced the speaker. Serator Tillnan reviewed the even: reconstruction and told how" the . 'ke had been thrown off :by the w!iite people. le dieciared that the present. franchise laws are mrely temporary in view of the fact that the negroes are . .cominig edu -eated and able to conuply with the suffrage qualifications. At the same time they are increasing in numbers more rapidly than the whites. There are two ren'edies he suggested. First, we must have an inerease in white population. ie pointed out .how the state had been populated by foreign peoples at different sta iges of its history and declared that nwe must seek thorugh wise means mnore white settlers. people of kin ;dred ideas, who will become owners ,and renters of land, n'ot iborers. He said that we need not expect to complete with other more favored sections on equal terms. In order to make this state more attraetive he advoeated the drain agt of coast la.nds by national gov ;ernment on the same plan the irri gatiory work is being carried on in the west. His second remedy is the repeal of the fifteenth amendment. He told how his speeches on this question ihad been- received in the north and .west, and declared that he believed ,the people of those sections will listen to the demand of the south that the amendment be repealed. 'His argum'ent on this line was well reasoned and logical, and nowhere in his aMress wias there any bitter ,ness or vituperation. iAt times the senator rose to heights of eloquence and espceially when he Jec1ared his ,aove for South Carolina, the state whieh had showered honors upon ihim.. The fact that there is now being started a determined figiht to stop ithe work done the last few years ito induce immigration to South Carolina 'by abolishing the immigra .tion bureau lends particular appro priateness to the senator's addres. He did no refer to this matter at all, and may not haave been informed on the situation, but there is eer tainly no reason to doubt where he stands on the imimigration issue. J. H. 'CUBAN CIGAR MAKERS.. While They Work Novels and News papers are Read to Them. A Culbana cigar factory of the best eiass is byv no means a stupid place to work. Not onily does every cigar maker have plenity of light and air, ta leather covered chair to sit on an other privilege of keeping on his hot 'while he works ;but he is entertained meanwhile with novels and newspa 'psrs, song and discussion. The factory reader sits at the rear of t!he workroom, enth.roned upon an elevated stand. 'He is paid from the private funds oaf the eigar makers the cost to each m'an ranging from 10 to 15 cents a week. This covers 'the cost of the books, novels and newspapers, as well as a salary of $3~9 which is paid the pres ident of the readling commiittee to make up for the time he is suppos ed to lose fromi his work while en gapi?1 in c.mnting votes or mak'r. thre weekly e->' 'eetion. -Accordh>z ia the (Othe Review and -Bulletin threse readers earn from $40 to .G" a wk reaT.ino for a perio)d of thm ->r four hours a day. As a rule ':'i Ysotory^ has t wo readers rand newspapers are taken up in the morning and books or novels in the af ''n>.: The selection of the book or novel to be read is an interesting feature. I t takes the character of a political election, each man voting for the book he wants. The president of the read inp- re,~mittee counts the votes a'nd arnamp.eces the winnl.Og book. whicrh its turn to he read. The ei2'ar make'r is a ver nde pendina- workman. He has in' fixed hours, but can go and conme as lie pleases. If 'he remains away no1 71* - - -- TH~~. H RT il OR ' .y ' :re . v. '.7-d 4 :f . ' "sd !v a: :.' RE SOLVED X TiNAT WE ARE HAMMERING PRicES3 DoWr4 ON \A/HAT 15SLEFT OF QUR SEA SON S se CooDs- Th E BLOW/S WIE ARE STRIKII\IG ARE RDUN OUR SToCK. IUSTE? RoWIN. VEAMMER.PRNCE HEDoWNIRNTLEGITIAT REGU RESPECTTL, THATWEART PAMERYNCo .1 COOD - Ti BOSW *~~ae? 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Bu,'si words ''Lthueuninstnauctedtbe1barians,d hefsyour Scolise" erepaitednotbecuse AnswerurWul"red a the switer THE I For t the stain Vish scrap'is used it alanced and carefully rq s- _ See . ADE WITM F FS M Seven Years of Proof. Mrs. Mary Dowling of No. 228 8th Ave., San Francisco, recommends a remedv for stomach trouble. She says: "Gratitude for the wonderful effect of Electric Bitters in a case of acute indigestion, prompts this testi monial. I am fully convinced that for stomach and liver troubles Elec trict Bitters is tle best remedy on the market today." This great tonic and alterative medicine invigorates the system, purifies the blood and i3 especially helpful in all forms of fe male weakness. 50c. at W. E. Pel ham and Son's drug store. Watched Fifteen Years. "For fifteen years I have watch ed the working of Bucklen 's Arnica Salve! and it has never failed to cure any sore, boil, ulcer or burn to which it was applied. It has saved us many a doctor bill,'' says A. F. Hardy, of East Wilton, Maine. 25e. at W. E. Pelham and Son's drug store. HAVB JUST GOTTEN IN a pretty line of Glass Ware, cheap, at 5 and 10'0. -Broaddus & Ruff. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN~A, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. By Frank M. Schumpert, Esquire, Probate Judge. WHEREAS , B. B. Boland and R. T. Bola'nd made suit to me, to grant them letters of administration of the estate of and effect's of Carrie E. Boland. *THESE ARE THIERFORE to cite and adponish all and singula~r thre kindred and creditors of the said Carrie E. Boland deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at New berry on the 29th day of January next after publication thereof, at I1 o'clock in the forenoon, to show eause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. GIVEN under my hand, this 18th day of January, Anno Dlomini, 1908. F. M. Schuampert. . J. P. N.C. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. By Frank M. Schumpert, Esquire, Probate Judge. WIEIEREAS, Hosea M. Barger made suit to me, to grant letters of administration of the es'tate of a.nd effects of Josephi Wood. THtESE ARE THEREFORE to cite and admonish ?11 and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Joseph Wood deceased, that threy be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to he held at Newberry on 4th Februa,ry next after publica tion thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. GIVEN under my hand, this 20th day of January, Anno Domini, 1908. F. M. Schumpert, J. P.N. C. AUDITORS NOTICE. Assessment of Persona.l Property For 1908. T. or an ambo(rized azrant. will be at the following named places for the pupse of tak:ing retUr of perso:: al property for 1908: .\t Newberry Jan. 1st to 19. At hiannpe J.T 20. )LD TIME FISH GUAI wenty-three years idard of the South. i every ton of Farmers' Bone. Pro aixed, insuring bigger yields with less ac TRADE MARIK REGISTERECa that this trade mark is on i S. Royster Gua Norfolk, Virginia. REPORT TO THE STATE (CONDENSE OF THE CONDI1 The Bank of Prosperity, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts . $146,2 ro c 'api Overdrafts........... 2,936 (9 su Building and Fixires 4,000 co Cash on haud , in Ba::ks 16.250 27 Bi is $169,4co 94~ DR. GEO Y UNTER, DR. J. -. WA N'1 SOur triends to know the 1 to our stock a ni TENNEY'S Tenney's Cream Cakr r late Almnonds, Korn N nuts, Chocolate Cream Chocolate, Peanut Br lows, Zettes, also M acki A nice line of 5c. and For, anything in Sta Candy, etc., Brouddu Herald and Ne At Longshore Jan. 21. Al At Walton Jan. 22. At Glympbvil>. Jau 23. At Maybinlton Jan ?4 At WhKrmire Jani. 25. caus' At Pome-t'a Jan. 27. :Nc At Little Mountain Jan. 28. * swor: At 0O'Nea11s Jan. 29. Iauth< At. St. Lukes Jan. 30. P At Jolly Street Jan. 31. one At Prorsperity FeFby. 3 and 4. state And at Newberry until February thxeir 0th, after whic~h time the 50 per cent Farmx penalty will be added according to for i Law. atten The law requires a tax on all notes, Re: m-rtgagas and moneys aieo an income year, a on gross incomes of $'2500.00 and turn pwards. (boug A capitation tax of'50 cents is as- W1 ~esed on all dogs, the proceeds to be count ~xpended for schoo! purposes. be op Taxpayers or their agents should be and< *areful to assess all dogs and avoid berry iaving same listed by the school trus perly reage wery bag. no Co. BANK EXAMINER D) 'ION OF Prosperity, S. C. , DECEMBER 16, 1907. LIABILITIES. Lal Stock........ $ 25,000 00 ilus and Undivided ofits ............. 13,38 00 to Banks.... 2,809 63 tidua Deposits... 121,053 00 Payable........ 7,50000 $169,400 94 VrEELER, J. F BROWNE, uunk~t. Ca3hier, Vt we have added ce line of CANDY. E.colate, Choco uts, Salted Pea Drops, Assorted ttle, Marshmel tosh Toffee, &c. lOc. Box Candy. tioners , Cigars, )N ws Office. male persons between the age .anid (60 years (exeent U' ofed soldiers, or those per~ - un t earn a support fr any ) are liable to poll tax. return will be sceepted unless to by taxpayer or some persou iried to make same. sons changing residence from ;ownship to aniothier should so to assessor and avoid having names entered in two townships. ers and others in making returns heir hanids should pay special in to this. estate is not assessed this but be careful to not on tax re *each transfer of land or lots ht or sold) since last return. ile on the rounds throughout the the hooks of assessment will ened each morning at 10 o'clock losed a,t 4. The office at New will be open as usual each day. W. W. Cromrer, Am+m.o Newmrry Cnn-nty.