The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, January 31, 1908, Page TWO, Image 2
MEETING OF A PULLMAN CAR.
Story of How Tillman Rammed the \
Pitchfork Home for the Bene- . u
fit of John D. Rockefeller. .. M
A special IVum Washington to ths h
Columbia SijjI? says: I
Now licit is | lie \V,'|y if happened s
thai historic iim-.'Iiiiu hct ween Till- a
"i:i" fid liockel eller, (,, If.m-U. 1'cll?-; ' ii
ilinl TiIIin: 11. \v!iir11, \ ,.|- . i.. is |c||- n
'ii this |)V
I' hl'ork .-caal.r emiix- i| is Till- I
"if ;,"?l Rockefeller. The senator!p
has .just r.'lmiicil and tells about il J ?
el'elier s.iiivlii Ilie interview ; ili.ii'( | v
lor.L'i'l liial. I lie sen a l in* wauls I his I
<'!,':uly iin.' t-i ?.,|. i'-j 1,',-ially si.ice L
I" - ' Ii avii - s. ?alc. ! <
VVl'" I i- Ji.M ! rlli'S il...
1 ii.* in a I' 111! 111 ; 11 i-av. 1: a \ hecii ,j
i-.?iii _ llie friend ,,f ||M. |; t
wilii lii>l?iiiil?liia^ willi plutocracy.j |
lied' s I |>|> \\ : I i I 11; I l t j 11' 111.1 ; j
'' A It'll.n\ came lu n;\ seal in a J Ii
I' 1111 ii i a 11 i a r. e\plaine| I In- sena-. n
l<ir *' ;iml I,. i,M'. I le |,;n| M,n I
sliinii in !iis I arc. ami I saiil In mv-J||
s<"11 I ''' fellow v\ I lie is is an I ,,
"I'l imisl. | supposed i| was some I ,j,
Vlli.W Wll.i li.nl ||,':r | .1 s i. aK in | 'u
: .1' -',i,;i' I.r tin. ? 11a11
lainiM.i-.
I M l.-.M-k.-r,!;
silllj.lv . <?( .(I I -? | |i j,
Ui/' ' I'll". Mil.I III' I'l 111 !' I' | invitcil !
I'1"1 I" lake a seal beside inc. || >
>;l >" wn a oil we ! a 11< C|1 iia I i I I .
' ' m i I in\ slal i.. i. v liicj \\ as j
an :r. I -ii 11!11 s.iv. j 1,
'' ' '* 1'i'llci <1 ill ,u.| inciil i.hi j
'' !!'' " :' rec 'i: | ia nic nor i;i j
a n > a \ i ' >ri . . ; i i Iiii.l an \ j
""" m " 11 c > .MM i a.'. ami v.. i j
"I:'.v '111.- I iia! I .liil i . ,| ,;|V i
I I'i" : . 'n.iii n I >:i v I |iis !,. ,an c j
i \ cai ..it; i mil! i.iir ill.* -I in-.- ! .
li.l Mr. lvT j
' -"t ' ' 'I''1 talk. ! 'mil ;li. mi j '
?">' '-"'.I hook. \|,. |{.,?-k,.rc||..|: |
"<1 in I " i ci| lit,, mini I i v !
III!-. 1-1. w l.i. li U. u m,| ; '
11' i?' I v\ i 111 ?| n.'^t ions as fn i in.
V:,l"'' "I I lie I a 1111 ami llic nharacler *'
"I ' j 11111 . I 11 a I was niv i. 111 >n
'""".V. I rem.'inhered thai ;h. 11 a 11
" eiclile.l willi nivinn avvav - 11
l'..r cilm al imial ,...rj?.,? s |:,s| '?
ami I called :iI'l<>:11 imi in |||,? ;l
ex j 11 CNsions i.l Andrew ("anii'Liie and '*
t?liitanllii'iij>is|^ ,,f n,.,, j,, |'aVo(. v
<d' iv inninre In Tnske?.?ve ''
'""I tier si-lnmU I'm- | Ii.? neg roes. ''
' l"!?l Mr. I??icU c I ,|| I,* i' dial ilu-re
were millions ,,|" vv hit in llic south, '
vvlillcs descended IViiiu jniiv Knirlisil s
in.I I rish ami Scnicli. w Im were livinir
there poverty si rich,-n ami in no- s
rani, poor hecau<,? of their iynor- j'1
ain "> ami liial th, norlhern millinua-j I
" s u.'vcr I liom.tlil helpitc^ them, h
I up l?> I he Mlh.jec; in- vv
iritr ^ Some \ i' I iolic Tillmanisnis n
'i"1" I ne com crs.'i tirn ] , s
I lit1!"!1. " I ,v
I I:-' senator paused in l.is -i,,rv in j
':nl 1 lele a lauvl, ll.al i iter | '
l,M'"l "'"I' I'i- a nf lanirna-e. lie I :'
U ;!" ' s'i" ' ':!<? ' "asidiiie e\iia;ist
a>. ii.- c.uiiiuiie I:
. "V"" thai Mr. Ifockefeller i
|s ' I" :iv :ii- . n| r-s i ha I he I i'
'" '' 1 ill'e.l .'I :" l . r. I i |: I IV In:., j I '
Jl" 11 ai: l hei e was I., il : I
r:,;,! u ''i! In I. nsinedicd. T
S|" ' " ' i ; ' i M-: n .1 he. ' ! Iv
t< " 'I o-j-.de.l ! :i\(. i h
' 'i/ 'l' " v.-': ihai I i-.iu'd iiI '
!" !' '' i i 111< i: iin -.v nui h I'l li!>(. !tl ] .i.
""-e two !|.,w tii-:..,jt. : i '
^ vv ent .| a!Isiii-:' ami I told!'1
,li!,! ,"'u : he v. w \?vU Mi.. ,,.yed | "
l'n,u 1 '''11 "HI Soul hern i lilmads. I I f;
11:1,1 ' " vet i . a .rood rap at j ' '
llic enuilitioii nji lli.' Southern at the j "I
junction near Aiken. S. (". The train r:
co" 's dinv n there w ith I'ullmau cars w
tor I he milliotniires hou.u! for Aiken i'
and dav coaches lor th,. poor peopl o
tfoint:' on down the line. The poor
|?eople nvt out ami h| around an old
\\ .iv station while the train carries
Hie niilliouair.^- I think I called y
' millionaires in talking l?> |j
^fr. Iv ( ket'el 1 * r ? on In Aikei:. Then
Ihe i rain comes ha?-k and picks up a
the poor people. The train is sclred- (
t" fun riirht throunh and the 1
i'ailroa.1 tohlers do not anounc.1 this
discrimination in favor of the rich i
folks. '
^e talked on. Mr. Rockefeller
soemimrly inlerestid. utilil I reached
my station. I n<?i out and tiiar is
lh?' last f siv'a o!' him, I didn't
mention Standard Oil and neither
dil he."
Senator Tillman's colleaivnes pro
no'inve liiin vindicated.
MR. BRYAN ON CURRENCY.
Outlines His Views After a Rcccptioji
at National Capital.?Favors
the Oklahoma Plan.
Wm. .1. Bryan was a?ked in \Va?hinplon
to name his choice for a run-1
ninj? mate in the event of his nominnlion
nl Denver. ^Ir. Bryan lausr'iin;/ly
replied: 'M shan't te'l. That is
^ too bold a question."
To I In? newspaper men ho said:
"You may say that my coming to
Vasliiunion was not to consult any
urn or sot ot' iik!,! as to whether or
ot I omrlit to be a candidate for the
ominatinn. I have not put that
nest ion to any man, nor shall I.
he people, nil individuals, have the
ole riylil to decide that point. I |
mi mil here Id sidicil support for
ivm-II' as a possibly candidate. I
vcr solicit individual support. I
I'M'i' ask any man lo vole for me.
n I in past w hen I was before the.
eople as a candidate, my .'tl'orts to
Wiai.i votes have been c .nlin.'d to
lalciiienis ol' my views."
v-Ki d about tile story published in
Him 11uart.'i*s thai Kormcr I'uiled
attS Si n a I' r d ones. Oliver II I'.
' < o 11 ;iiid o1hers caii.e lo him a
.iv 1 r so ;rjo a.id told him he was
I lie* logical candidate for I he
emoeralie muni mi llion, aryjed him
oi lo run and |iromis.'i| to oppose (
im if 111. ir adv ice should not be
yarded, .Mr. I'rvan said:
"There is not a slnvd of truth in
iai story. No one lias advised me
ol to be a candidate. 1 saw Senator
itnes and we did talk politics, but
othiay as such reporlc 1 occurred."
Mr. Ill \ an b lore leav ia-j the capi- J
' dictated in response to a ropiest
i" foil..,V in i;11ervii'w, sclliii:,* forth
is views on ihe financial situation:
"Lack of public coiifhlemv is what
rive-; money out of circulation. Keor.'
puo'ic confidence, and mo ley
I urns In iis accii-tomed channels.
I ' lack of conlidchic the besl n'uily
i^. insurance of bank deposits. I
ud I hav 111" !c.| upon I in* v arious
! i"ii ( - . 111,> pa- -a-'e of !
a mi> a u i ?. m i! a r I o the law
dopi i l il>\- (>k !alioiiia. *1*11?^ pro!
? " l \e . rca' i 'ii i f a :ua> am \
n .d !,\ a- -e-Mi i"ils upon banks in J
i 'orl ion t . | hci r dcpo<>| <. and :iniofiy.es
i In1 banking board lo make
i? h assessments iVi'in time lo lime
i . 1
s may he necessary ; > restore the
hi rant v fund when ii is lower. hv
li payment . i money lo depositors
!' failed banks.
I his permits jlie resources of .->.11
ie banks lo lie ihe re-oui-es of wi.di
auk. and insures each depositor
,:ain-.| loss. The Oklahoma statute
ermil< national baaks to lake adaulnye
of tin' Slate law and a naonal
law should permit Stale banks
> come in under the law.
"As (o an elastic currency, I
liiuk provision e.e.i'd be made for
illlicient elaslicii : ia times of ei'.ierency
by a law providing for the isue
of Initio S{ it .?- notes, such :.ote.:
> .>e bailed by the 'vovernmen 1 to
lie bank-; upon adequate security
id it i.it"s .f interest which
oiil.l compel lb.' retirenicnI of ihe
>les when the eineryency is over. I
appose nearly all members o'" conI'css
and senators favor some proviio11
lor an onieryeney currency. The j
"nocraN ,a> a rule, favor a sysleni
mh'r iWhic'i ihe yovcrnmcnl will is'!.
ami coat r?d the volume of emereiic
\ currency, while the Kepuhlir
- favor some svsteni iiud.-r which j
woai.l be issued and controlled by I
ie !iank-. This presents ihe point j
f dispute !> | ween the I wo parl ies.
It 1 si h liuaii' iiMs have be,-a lai'.ien
spi n-ilde for llic pi-'sent pan!
v reason of their eckless methods*.!
:ul I am sati-t:ed lhat i larye niaM'ilv
of the peopl > woual prefer to!
-! the :;.'v ertiaienl r. ther than risk '
ic.- , nu'ii. Hiiebody must decide
pel Ihe needs of the people, and sol
u* a-; I am concerned I prefer lhat
ie concessions be with the public
llicers responsible to the people,
i flier lltaa with private individuals
ho would be yuided by their own
ilerests instead of by the interest
f the public.''
OPERA HOUSE FOR RENT.
Sealed bids will be received by the
own Council of Newberry, S. 0., null
12 o'clock M., Feby 51 h, 190S,
nd I hen opened, for rent of Ihe
ipera House, Newberry, S. C., for
liree years.
Koi rurfher information apply to
he Clerk and Treasurer, Kruy. S.
Verls.
Respect fully,
d. J. 1/aiiyford,
litest: Mayor.
F.uy. S. Worts,
Clerk and Treasurer.
$1$ SHED
To Organ Customers
v FOR THE NEXT 40 DAYS.
We will sell our excellent fS? Organs nt oni.y
K?S. Our fo<> Organs for only I7.S.
SiK-clnl Terms: One-tlUr<l now, one-third Nov.
1 balance Nov. K;M).
If Interested, clip tills ad. and enclose it with
your Ictt' r asking for catalog and price lis!
If yon want the best organ <>" earth, don't
delay, hut write us at once and save f 15 and make
home harmonious.
Addles* MALONK'8 MUSIC IIOUSR,
Columbia, 8 C.
IANOS AN1) ORGANS.
CREDITORS OF WEBB BROT]
ERS AND COMPANY.
Notico of a Meeting to Appoi
Their Agent or Agents And
Transact Any Other Business.
Wetbb Brothers ami Company,
mercantile firm composed of L.
Webb, J. li. Webb ami W. Blew
?l<?itiif husincs in the Town of Ciia
pells, county of Nowiberry, 8. C
havimr this January tin* (11. I!)i
made ail assignment of all their pro
erly, to the undersigned, fur the be
ctil of their creditors, the credito
of the said firm of \Yel>!> Brothers
Company are* hereby called tojreth
to meet. at the law office of llm
Hunt tS: Ilnntef, A i torneys, in i
Town of Newberry, S. on Tin
day, the 111) day of February, l!NI
at, '1 o'clock |?. m. to proceed to t
A Fair Off<
We will take eare n
safeguard it fr'tn ;i
any time you w\sh
]iay \ <>u lor i lie |>i i\
; it it is left witli us
Now if th t isn't
know what is. Br
( THE C
I ?
H Jno. M. Kin.\i.i?, I'resid nt
j* J. V. Mc
?**ocBir?:TOnnwa v:. GooEirx*fvuuuR
i^7S0fmir?HJSuA'XJZiM/. W'AV.v.cvi 2~\r\ ::r?...
REAL EST ATI
I'OK SAI.K T> n si. .r. s N!<,
pays a dividend < ! fniir per cunt
Several nice building 1,,ts ,tt n
Two or t liree residences, one t Ik
One brick store on lower Main
purchaser.
I'V. K K ICNT?A y-rootn resit]
One store in tbe McCaughriii 1
ry jHiiUMa ?e?g?i?am
r?
th/
pRI<
AjvfA Goc
are
V 'iv fH1
PVdc/v^T
iPfWTmol J *> <orv?i?iir?*???fr???u?T?
OUR WINTER, .STOCK 1.5
THE PEOPLE OF THIS (
WHEN WE SAY WE 1
HAMMER PRICED DoWl
LAR MERCHANDISE,
"JoB LoTS."
WE WISH TO LET OUR
RESPEC
REPORT TO TH PC S'
(CON
OF THEC
The Bank of Prosp
AT THE CLOSE OF BUi
KKSOUHCK8.
Loans and Discounts . $146,210
Overdrafts 2,0 V>
Building and Fixtures 4.0*10
Cash 011 hand & in Banks 16 j:;o
?'I p.1
Dr. Geo Y Hunter, Di>,
President. v
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The GuideChart gi\
shows how to put t
gether, avoids the <
itakes, saves time,
terns help you to r
best dress or yo
dress with the sar
of fit and style,
I YOU!? BA
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TMC
0 (l ^ iem D U * > u v/' j, ,J 5il) K
I:
Capital 050,000
i ' No Matter How Sir.all, '
T {'"> f* M r\ v ' ]~> o i - y \ j Q <
i * l (, <? \. j \ v Lj v.*. : y < ..j c
vill give it caroful at.tent
* i
\p plies to the man and the
ias. Mcintosh.
President.
WHMMBW MJUUTW 11*?BBH??? , JW?|M?
I
JONES' OR'
S, fi. Jones, Propi
1)1: A MM IN
STAPLE & FANCY GROCL
Confectioneries, Fruit, Civi,
i
I Phone 212.
Newberry, :
; Dcar Madam Mousok coper:
Wo wi
I tention to our stock of Fa
, grocerios and solicit at ]
your potronage during this
> We feel safe in saying t
the most complete that is
that we can serve you in s
ner.
We will ever keep in min
t portant points: quality ol
vice modorate prices.
If you are not already a
we would be pleased to adc
list of satisfied customer
We wish 1908 to be our b
you join us in making it ?
> Yours for bi
Jo
>
>
>
i
HE- appointment of their agent or agents
and for t lie transact ion of such other
business as may properly come hint
fore the meeting,
to J. Hunter,
Assignee of Webb Brothers & Co.
(a A VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR
II. RENT.
We will rent for the year 1!)08,
p- the farm of !HS acres of land situated
.), about une mile east of Silver Stive-;
Is. and owned by the estate of Win, W.
p- Spearman. Tnere is open upon the
n- place about a four iiorse contract and
rs ma.le this y?>ar 50 bales of cotton.
& The i'iaee will be rented either for
er money >; bales of cotton. Apply to
if,! I he mi ler-dijiiod.
he j .M. A. Carlisle,
i .Jiilln ('. (loggans,
IS, j K.\ ecu tors uf Win. W. Spearman.
!ie | Newberry. S. C'.. Dec. '51, 1!)07.
^rsun tjj %,vrirr.w7ggra*HaatTaa^iryrc. t.?
3r
if your money for you,
II ha' in. i' turn it t-i yoo
and. what is more, will i
ih- j;- oJ I;11 ill<4 t*;; v <>' it
or : liree inos ths ?>r more.
a square deal we don't :
ng it in and t'y it. j
I
:OV?Mt'iRCIAL B-MVK 1
it Nawborry, S. C. j
< >. i!. Mavi'n, Vice-Pres. J
i \ 1.1., Cashier.
i
v. i-vnro/jkxis v a si sr?..\ *?vr/> v? vr?v m jot muuajz/sx rtx otoketf > rv
? ..* v; '.v.- * t\ ??ii .. y ::z\\r^j. r.vrtj, v
r-? A. y.--v rv 0'"-rv*"\ ^
n, AND b i iJLjk i'j.
i id Imp \ I ! ur ' iiip iny sim:k. w'uie!
semi iiiiiu ili v.
asonnb'.e prices.
.'best boinelortbe |> iceib.it 1 know of
i street at a p'ice lii.tt would suit llu
[ence convenient for a boarding house
iloek.
J. A. BURTON.
RESOLVED
\T WE ARE. HAMMERING
:es Down/ on vhat
EFT OF OUR seasons
>ds - The Blou/s we
: striking ARCREDUCINC
I STOCK.
llWuriMI c*i'e?ko. HAH f-1 L RtM(? PRICES
; FAaST REDUCING 5ECAU*SE
:oMMUNITY KNOW THAT
HAMMER PRICED, WE DC
M ON LEGITIMATE, REGUAND
NOT ON SHIPPED IN
PRICED talk.
TFULLY,
EWART PERRY CO.
TATE BANK EXAMINER
DKNSKD)
CONDITION OF
w it r? 4 V rj a e t]> y jjwi " " j? 3 "
>INESS, DECEMBER 16, 1907.
T,T.\H! I.ITIIfS.
i ? \;pita1 Stork $ 25,c>oo oc
, t) Uirp'us nnd Undivided
Profits 13.038 oc
>ik- to Hanks 2,809 6"<
27 .. .
' liMivaina Deposits... 121,053 oc
Bi Is Pay.ibiL 7>5?o oc
o.j j $169,400 9^
, J. S. Wi-jfei.er, J. F Browne
ice-Presidont. Cabhler,
/en with every H
rial Paltern 1
he p ci ttern to- 1
Sanger of mis- |
These pat- ' %
nake up your J
ur every day
Tie guarantee
NKlNfl* 1
i p f; ? a ,1 ? y r/:j ; ' >. ijr
? J . i] j A ji 4 3
Surplus 8-30,000 1
* 1
? ? i < . '.cr i low Largo, H
}
av;ngs Jank '|
ion. This message >1
women alike, s
J. E. NORWOOD,
Caller.
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i
!
OCERY, '
rictov.
:R1ES, PRODUCE,
irs and Tobaccos.
S. C., J mi, 17, 1908.
sh to call your atncy
and Staple
icast a portion of
y ear.
hat our stock is
offered here and
i satisfactory mand
three very imgoods
prompt ser
customer of ours
1 you to our long
1 s.
anner year. Will
> o ?
isiness,
nes' Grocery.