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; ROOM FOR JUDGE I1 GRAY LAUNCHED f APPEAL MJADE TO NOMINATE HIM FOR PRESIDENT. < Movement of National Scopo in >Be- p half of the Delaware Statesman 01 For the Presidency. Scran ton. Pa., February 13.?A P -movement of national scope 4o noini- S nate .Indue George Gray for the pros- II idenoy was launched here tonight l\ when the democratic county committee unanimously passed an appeal to the democrats >of the country favor- R ing his nomination by the democrat- S ic convention and called upon candi- S dates for national delegates in this L Jk congressional district to pledge their S votes to him. The following resolution was unanimously adopted: "We favor the nomination for the \ presidency of tho United States of the Hon. George Gray, of Delaware. " Tu him'are (lie united elements of high, unselfish, far-seeing statesman- ^ ship. If placed in nomination by the democratic national convention his <" election is certain. I' " flic uprightness of !iis -private I' life is an inspiration. That he is J comparatively poor and that all his S ^ lif(> he has placed the duty of public S service above private enrichment are S guarantees that if elected he will be F the servant of the whole people. I "lie has reconciled capital and la- 0 bor in the bitterest industrial iwar of T modern times. Noteworthy among lr these reconciliations is that accom- T p'lished by the ntahartcieE r ,Dy-C5I P plished by the anthracite strike cor.i- P mission, of which no was chairman. S No peacemaker in the whole range of of American history ranks with this P m.iir in the service lie has rendered I to hi> country. F "Ho has risen to the heights of true statesmanship1 in his pcrfor- R ma nee of the duties of Attorney Gen- P era I of the Stale of Delaware, as C T nited Stales senator from that C Slnle, :is head of the Paris ponce 1' commission that formulated Hie T treaty ending the Spanish-American I war, as a member of the permanent international peace commission, appointed in accordance with 'Ihe treaty R of The Hague, as member of the joint S high commission ti\it decided the Rcrin?r Sea controversy and as sola arbi- ^ trator in a dozen or more controversies between capital and labor. P "We recognize in him the genius P of common sense and a profound sym. P pa I by with humanity. ITc is a <10111- 1 crat who is a worthy successor of T the groat Jefferson, and above all 1 else, he is an American of the 'best and strongest type. "To his initiative and force must P be attributed the reform of the child labor 'laws in Pennsylvania and in large measure the success of the child labor movement throughout the country. Plis public and private roc- n , ord is unblemished. Qualities of Mie highest, and most, inspiring 'leadership T are his. I "We commend him to the Ameri- ? can people as the ideal candidate in T this national "emergency and call up- S 011 those who are candidates for ;lel- I ogates to the national convention rl from this district to declare themselves in favor of his nomination." STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTV OF NEWBIORRY. ? liy Frank M. Schumpert, Esquire, ( Probate Judge. WITER MAS, Lizzie J. Ruff and Mill- ( liie L. Caldwell made suit to 1110, to j grant them letters of administration j of the estate and effects of ?7. M. H. c Ruff. j THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite T and admonish all and singular the f kindred and creditors of the said J. J M. II. Ruff deceased, that they bo i and appear before me, in the Court ( of Probate, to be held at Newberry ,] on the 12th day of February next af- ( I or publication thereof, at H o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they liavp, why the said administra- 7 tion should not. bo granted. c GIVEN under my hand, this 25th F day of January, Anno Domini, 1908. I F. M". Schumpert. f J. P. N. C, I ( AVALUABLE PLANTATION FOR 1 RENT. We will i*ent for the year 1908, the farm otf 338 acres of land situated about one mile oast of Silver Street v and owned 1?y the estate of Wm. W. Spearman. Thore is open upon the placo about a four hoi^se contract and made' this year 50 bales of cotton. ^ The placo will be rented either for 'I money or bales of cotton. Apply to 0 the undersigned. c M. A. Carlisle, r John C. Goggans, Executors of Wm. W. Spearman. Newberry, S. C.} Dec. 31, 1907, 1 f | (lay t>i' February, 1J)0S. ! ! .1 no. C. (loiinans, C. C. C. P. I State of South Carolina, j County oL' Newberry, Town of Newberry, Personally came before me Jno. A. Semi, Chairman of the Finance committee and made oath thai he personally checked the accounts of Faiiy. S. Werts, Clerk and Treasurer of the Town of Newberry, S. and to the best of bis knowledge and belief A I said accounts are correct: and that | ! the aliove report is a true and correct g statement of said accounts, i Jno. A. Senn, Chairman of Finance Com. Sworn to before me this the 30th day of February, 1908. Jno. C. Gomrans, " C. C. c. P. 1 a Doil't Miss It! I Young men and boys j { are especially invited ,a 11o h ea r the Ne w Yor k | c j Orator, jt Morgan L. KsKoon,!!: National L> c't:n r fori}tho Loyal Tempt-r<:r ce c Legion Branch or the j; W. C. T. U., who will a tell cf the great tern- c perancc movement of e the North. a Everybody invited. All young tpeople aie urged to come U? hear o; e oi ?7t:\\ Vo k's : popular ^ spea- ers. FKHP.l" ARY i 711: and iSth. 1 Xe.'.lif.iy, S. C., Central Me.'od- P ist Church. On Monday after- \ noon at 4 o'elocl he will spe'.k to ^ the h'.die- ol W. C. T. I". r Ratior 2! Pneunionia Treain ont.r c I The most successful physicions are . now treating pneumonia by the appli- t cation of counter-irritants. They are r learning to resist the temptation to ' doctor the cough, which, after all, is g only nature's effort to relieve herself, and are endeavoring to reach the seal r of the congestion without the use of , 1 internal remedies. \ Some are using preparations al>out ' as pleasant to the patient as an applical tion of mud cr putty, hut the wisest use j; a pleasant liquid counter-irritant The ideal remedy is Noah's Liniment j Its carefnlly compounded ingredients , possess wondei ful powers of penetration t \ and iinmediately reduce the inflanuna- ^ tion and congestion. * Neah's T,inime?'t is absolutely harm' less, anil can be used freely without con! sultatien with a physician. Apply the liniiront freely over the point of pain or congestion. Saturate a hot flannel ami ' keep it applied to that portion of the body. The effect will be almost immediate, and in many cases the threatened pneumonia will be dispelled before a physician can be secured. Rest for rheumatism, fciatia, lame I back, stiff joints and muscles, sore throat, I colds, straius, sprains, cuts, bruises, I colic, cramps, etc. Ifor internal and external aches and pains Noah's Liniment ' has 110 equal. For sale and guaranteed 1 by your druggist, 25c Sample for the ' asking Noah's Remedy Co., Richmond and Boston ? THE STANDARD . WAREHOUSE CO. > BEGS TO ANNOUNCE: > 1 1. Its warehouse receipts are regarded! > as the highest class of bankable collateral1 ' 2 If money can be borrowed on any' thing it can be borrowed on the receipt ) of The Standard Warehouse Company, j 3 Banking institutions are familiar . with the methods and strict business principles and financial standing of The 1 Standard Warehouse Company, and seek ) its receipts as a basis of loans. j <j. The identical cotton that you place in the warehouse is returned upon sur* render of receipts. ) 5. In case of fire your.cotton is paid ) for at market value, and you have 110 difficulty as to insurance, the full insurance being maintained by The Stand> aril Warehouse Company. I 6, All insurance on cotton is inain, taiucd at full value in the highest class * English and American Insurance Com* panics. > 7. The Standard Warehouse Company : is absolutely independent of any other organization and conducts its affairs upon ' strict business methods. > 8. The paid up capital stock of The Standard Warehouse Company is $350, 000.00, and the company is absolutely * safe, and its warehouse receipts come * ahead of the stockholders. 7 9, By having a number of Standard Warehouses constructed so as to comply with insurance regulations and economies in general management The .Standard Warehouse Company offer the cheapest rate compatible with sound business ' methods, ample insurance and the full* est protection of its receipts. ? 10. The Standard Warehouse Company 1 is anxious to have all cotton of farmers and others stored, and offers the most j ' coniple te protection and encouragement 1 for favmers desiring to hold their cotton. 11. Rates will be furnished upon a])- j plication to Mr. J. I). Wheeler, local t manager Standard Warehouse Company, 1 1 Newberry, S. C. 'INANCIAL REPORT OF EUG. S. WERTS, OLERK AND TREASURER, TOWN OF NEWBERRY, S. ;C., BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 1907, AND ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1907. The following is taken from the reorl of Chns. J. Moore, Public Acauntant: Receipts. 'ines $ 2458 30 licenses 4539 SO I root Tax $30 00 log Tax 1-1 30 :o;? 1 and Personal Tax .. 20112 37 Total Ordinary $28001 97 ignts 355 00 ale of ee-metery lots .... 41 00 ale of labor & material .. 40 25 oans 12528 50 umlry 10 75 Total Receipts $41040 47 mount' on hand Jan 1 *07. 582.") 5S Total $46875 05 Disbursements. favor's a:wl Clerk's sal:n-y $/1020 07 it y A11 ornoy's salary .. ->0 .>0 olice Departmeat salary . 3171 00 dice Pcpt expense 372 30 auitor Service : 300 (id Ireet Dept. Overseers ... 700 00 troet Dept. Labor 3280 07 (reel Deipt., material & ex 2110 .'50 'eed Account 1012 20 rydrant & Arc service .. 0000 00 lit Lamp Expense 88 41 'ire dept. expense 140 07 'ire Dcpt drivers wages .. 480 00 nsurance ;)80 < 7 loard of Health 080 00 ioard of Health TSTioel. ex.. .1.).) 00 ewerase dept. inspection Tanks 100 00 'rintiinr, adv. & stationery 188 42 :it. & discount 177 8< uel 182 35 Discellancons expense. .. S7 55 Repairs to city hall 83 00 'uhlic Librarian 74 00 'ivie league 00 harity 1 00 'iuos remitted 20 On 'axes remitted -' .icenses remitted I" 00 Total ordinary $21012 17 lights of way purchased . 1500 05 lurvev & prej). Free Delivery 701 00 idvancc to W. W. com. frt ?Sr inst etig 000 00 'urehase town clock .. .. 400 00 tepairs Sc wiring clock .. 000 00 nrchase st. s])ri'.ik1ev .... 338 82 urchasc hose wagon .. . . 040 00 uterest on bonds 2104 On aid on loans 8028 50 Total disbursements ....$37032 13 balance 0842 02 Total $46875 0" Tihe following is the financial statelent since the audit: Receipts. i^ines $ 77 50. iicease 63 50 Ureet tax 0 0C Jents 104 00 Sales of material 5 05 teal and personal tax .. . 301 47 'otal brt frd from audit . 46875 0." Total receipts $47406 4< Disbursements. irt frd from auditors report $37032 lJayor's & clerk's salary . 03 X "ity altv salary 100 Of >nblie librarian salary ... 50 00 'hief of police salary .... 50 Of Ndice (regular) 218 1Tealtili officer salary .. .. 45 0C >t. overseer salaries .... 80 Of fanitor salary 25 Of )rivers salary 40 Of ipecial police expense ... 5 Of ^olice expense 19 20 -v 1 I ? ?f <ire dept. w ? Y\\ lamp dept " rintinir and adv 16 50 'has. J. Moore (auditor) . 100 Of iurvcv & prop, free deliv,01.y' 3 o; license abated 00 >t. dept. material 170 1U dept. labor I'M Yed dept. 14 7r >tamps stationery etc, .... 20 6r nterest on bonds 2100 Of Commissions 7063 Of Balance on hand Jan 1st, 1008 7001 If Total .. . $47496 41 State of South Carolina, County of Newberry, Town of Newberry, Personally came before me Eng. S Arerts, Clerk and Treasurer of th< Pown of Ncwbery, S. C., and made alb that the above report is true ant orrcct to the best of liis knowledge md belief. Eng. S. Werts, Clerk and Treasurer. Sworn to before me this the 10ti Mm ' We are now oocupy- 1 ng our own storeroom 104 Caldwell street, i ind 12 11?1213 Friend. " ~his building- has 16,-^ 500 square feet of ^ loor space. We built his store ourselves ly"d the shelving, etc., special I y adapted to ; he Hardware busii ess a n d t h e cn ven3nee of the public. ! living just completed >ur Steam Heating )ljir.t (the only one in i my storeroom in the : :ity) which gives us an ' sven temperature and 5 i perfectly comforta- ( )!e salesroom in the oldest weather. For he convenience of our ady customers we : iav: a ladies'" toilet ' vhich is complete in >verv respect, also in mother part of the wilding we have the , icU'ne convenience; for he men. The three loors of the building ire connected by a >ower Elevator operaed by electricity. We carry in addition , 6 one of the largest ines of Hardware in he state, the finest line >f China ever seen in he city, also ' Glassware Lamps Lamp Chimneys Flower Pots Jardineers Enamel and Tinware Harness Wagons Wagon Materials Steam and Water Pipe Pipe Fittings Valves Stoves Stove Pipe Glass Paints Oils Putty Mantel Boards Tile and Grates Guns Loaded Shells Ammunition, etc. Yours to please, NEWBERRY HARDWARE COMPANY. REPOl CHARLES JOS] PUBLIC AUDITING i COLUMBIA, SOU1 CASH REC THE CITY OF NEWBEI 1906 and Receipts. Kim's accuses ^1 root tax .. )og tax ieal ami personal tax Total ordinary touts >ale of cemetery lots laic of old fire engino Sale nf labor and material hindry Total Receipts ^ m< nnt on hand .'am try 1st T<?t a 1 .e-s t Ia 1 disbursements i )n hand Actually on li a nil n drawer National bank 'xehanire bank Savings bank 'otumoreial bank \dv. on Salaries Contents of rash drawer Silver ('hecks 15. M. Dennis, 11-1 .V00 li. V. 1 ,ea veil. 11-10-07 I. <!. lirown. 12-:V07 M. 1'.. Fptinvr. 12-22-07 I,. W. .Jones. 11-ir>-07 I. J. Langford, 12-0-07 K. S. Wert's, 12-12-07 Ashley Manufacturing To., 11-15-07.. Ashley Manufacturing Co., 4-3-07 . . . Clara McCrary, 12-10-07 Fanny A. Johnstone, 12-10-07 Clara McCrary, 12-10-07 Robert Xorris, Agent, 12-10-07 CASH DISBURSEMENTS OF THE 1906-1 Disbursements. Mayor's and Clerk's Salary City Attorney's Salary Police Department Salaries Police Department Expenses Janitor Service Street Department, Overseers Street Department, Labor Street Department, Material & Exipci Feed Account Hydrant and Arc Service Oil Lamp Kxpens-e Fire Department Fxponse Fire Department Driver's Waures ... Insurance Hoard ?>f I lealtli Board of Health Miseel. Kxpcnse .. Board of Health Purchase Pest II. L Sewerage Dept. Tnspeclion Septic T Printing, Advertising & Stationery . Interest and Discount Fuel Miscellaneous Kxponse Repairs to Oily llall Public Libarian Civic League Charily Fb.es liemitted Taxes li.-mil ted Licenses Remit Ivd Street Taxes liemilted |)o:' Tax Taiis Purchased County Taxes Paid Total Ordinary Hiiiht of Ways Fnrcbased Kxtension Arc Lines Survey & Prep, for Free Delivery . . W. W. Sinking Fund Advance W. W. Com. Frt, & Inst. El Purchase Town Clock Repair* & Wiring Clock Purchase Xe.w St. Sprinkler Purchase New Hose & W a iron .. .. Purchase Two (2) Mules Fnlero-t on Pomls Paid <?n Loans Total Disbursements jl'l 1 iJ IT OF SPH MOORE, \ \.ND ACCOUNTING :il CAROLINA. December 19tl>, 11)07. JEIPTS tRY, SOUTH CAROLINA. I 1907. 1900 1007 $ 2.00-1 o i $ ..?. !.')< 30 1,3 to oo -i.530 so 1.1<;I S5 S3o oo 00 00 121 50 18,200 09 20,112 37 $20.-170 OS $28,001 1)7 22S 00 355 00 It) 50 41 00 100 00 11 13 10 25 7.000 00 12.VJS ."til 21 30 10 75 $33.S50 01 * 11.0 10 17 0, ||."> 32 5,^25 5S .*13.302 23 $IO.S7."> 0.*> 37.170 05 3.7.032 13 $ ;><, > JI.SI2 02 $ 753 05 1,51-' 17 3.70S OS 1.30S 70 2.2IS 52 120 l-l $0,842 02 12 S7 30 00 27 17 17 52 , II O0 25 00 30 24 00 00 5 00 1S1 50 127 00 15 38 5-1 -18 51 IS OS 11 $ 753 05 CITY OF NEWBERRY, SO. CA. .907. .1000. 1007. $ 1.000 00 $ 1,020 07 120 00 50 50 2.500 SI 3,171 00 457 58 372 30 275 00 300 00 800 00 700 00 3,134 00 3,280 07 tiso 2,212 34 2,1.10 30 807 05 1,012 20 5,350 07 0,000 09 87 83 88 41 108 01 1 10 07 110 (10 I^O 00 307 77 5S(l 77 03s sr? oso 00 155 50 >l 75 00 a 11k 100 00 .301 00 48S 42 174 23 177 87 31 44 182 35 00 22 87 55 030 05 S3 00 12 00 74 00 50 00 100 00 100 00' 2 00 20 00/ 10 72 20 10 70 10 00 0 00 11 10 ' i 345 00 $20,070 00 $21,012 .17 352 90 1,509 05 272 37 317 85 791 09 * 1,050 00 ng GOO 00 100 00 400 00 43 54 338 82 041 44 383 70 8.055 90 2,794 05 5,000 00 8,028 50 $37,470 05 $37,032 13