The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, April 10, 1908, Page FOUR, Image 4

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K. II. AULL, liUITOK. Entered at the Fostofliee at Newberry, S. C., as 2nd elass matter. Friday, A|?ri! 10. H)08. AS TO ROADS. We publish in :in?itlici* column an ai l iflr I'roui Dr. .Ino. .1. Dominick, of Prosperity, <>11 the subject of public roads. 'This is a very important question ami Dr. Dominick makes soma auosl excellent suuyest ions in his article. Kverybody recoyniy.es thai our , public highways arc in a most deplorable condition. Kverybody ad- ' suits thai we need and ouulit to have 1 belter roads. Kverybody will admit the advantages of belter roads as Staled by Dr. Ibnuinick. 'I here can be no object ion I < a <Tis- i cussioit ?11* the question in i in- cam-p "t?ai _!ii (Iui'inir the cnmiu.tr summer, but | jl is imi a i|iiesliou |ur the members | of ilu- legislature so iniu-li as il is a question I'di' the people themselves. il is true, as Dr. Domiuick slates, | that we need a belter system for lha 1 ] working and maintenance ol" the, !< public roads, but until the, people I iirst are willing to be taxed for their j .support, systems and laws will j amount to very little. | ( It is true that if (he people desira I and want heller roads they must I jnake up their minds to ]>ay for them and when they do this, of courso there should' be a change in our system because the old plan of warning out iiaiufs and working or pretending : to work for six days during the year l will never jiivc u> auv improvement j in our public liitrhws<n*. flu- legislature passed a spc? ial acl for Nrrt b?-rry counts at the session of I'.in,- ihe bill ol Mr. Allan Joliui stone which }iive> lo llie people of , dewberry county the riylil lo levy a spuriaI tax of one mill for the pur- i Int>e of assisting in llir improvement of t he roads. This tax can either he levied a> a couulv tax or by town-11 ships. i'here seems lo >ie no spcrvn desire upon llie part of Ihe people loi. levy this lax. ! The method su.ir.yest e?l by Dr. Doin-j inick for the improvement of .-oa<Ts has some \ ciw yood features and we would be tjlad I" have oilier discussion and suy.yestions, but in order to carry out any system or method the people must make up their minds l-t provide llie means. I f we could yet a few miles oP yood roa*T built somewhere in the county so (hat the people lniylit see in a practical way the advantage- of yood j loads, we believe that they would j then lie aroused lo the importance of j Ihe subject and be convinced that a { lax for road building would be an investment which would pay laryer dividends than any orwer invesimenl which Ihe people could make. Discussion can do no harm and we will be .triad to have il either in the newspap.-is or on the slump or both. ENFORCING DISCIPLINE. It is neces-arv, of course, lhal the j student- of our institutions of learn-j in1.:', should understand lhal they I muM be obedient and conloim to tliej rules amf rcyulalions of these insli- j tuti-.'iis. In other words the men i who are in char:.' of them i!iu<l run tin institution and not ihe students.The incident at < lcm>ou is nulor-| lunate but il should teach the youuy i men lhal they must observe the rules! of the college. We are inclined lo ! think, however, and we have read ill- | most every thiny that has been printed and our opinion is based upon the reports we have seen, lhal the punishment in this case is rather severe. If ihe youuy men had been resirained of their liberty or suspended or otli- ! erwise punished, we are inclined to i think that the same results mitrht have been obtained. fhe dismissal of llrese younjy me.. I may mean a ureal deal in the mat- j tor of llieir education. We are triad I to notice, however, that u inlet) the I rules of the college these youuy men j imay be accepted al other institutions and the lesson wtiieh they .not from this incident at Clemson may j be of value to them. "We u>.\? j some days ayo thai the president of i Ihe board had requested Ihe preside)!' I of another colleyc no| to admit anv I of the boys who were dismissed at Clemson. 'I'llis must have been a mistake inasmuch as the report from "Clemson stales that these hoys way be received by other colleges. It is well and proper to enforce discipline but there is danger of troilij? too far. ANNOUNCEMENTS | FOR THE STATE SENATE: Geo. S. Mjower is hereby nominated for the State senate from Newberry county and is pledged to abide {lu! rules nl' the Democratic party. Alan Johnstone is hereby nominated fur the Stale Senate, subject to Lie rules of 111(! Democratic primary. FOR SHERII Being conscious of the . t that I have discharged the duties of the | sheriff's office to lire best of my abil-'t ilv, and believing that I have the j I endorsement of the majority of tlm people of Newberry county, to this .md, I would again annoucne myself ii car.didnte for reelection, subject tJ 111'* decision of the Democratic pri- \ inary. M. M. Buford. I am a" candidate for Sheriff of r S'ewlierr.v eoiinly. snbjeel to ihc rules C. if lb.1 I lemorraI ie |iarl v. Caution (!. lilease. |FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR. Jack l'?. Smith is hereby nominated ^ 'or the office of Supervisor for Newjerry county, subject to the Demo- C ratic primary election. I hereby announce myself a candi- ^ late for the ofliee of county Supervisor and will abide the rules of the C lemoeratic party. IT. IT. Abrams. FOR MAGISTRATE. ^ Townships Nos. 1 and 8. I'\ M. Lindsay is hereby announced 4" is a candidate for magistrate for Nos. I an?l S Townships and will abide Hi,* r. result o| | !i(. I li-niocrat ie primary. * I am a candidate for Magistrate lor Nos. I and S town-hips, an.I will In govern.*d by the rules of the De- j Mineral ir parly. -Ino. lfenry (,'liappell. ^ For Magistrate No. II. \ a \\ , I.. Ivibler is announced as a i*a n 11 ill a I (> lor .Magistrate for numhci II I owns hip and will abide ihe rules \ nf tl.f Democratic party. 1 CI SUP'T OF EDUCATION. ^ l?. I.. Jones is hereby nominated "" for pnsiiion of SuperintemVeul of Fduealion for Newberry County, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary. | FOR TREASURER. John L. Kpps is announced as a [ candidate for re-election as county treasurer of Newberry eount.v and will abide the rules of the Democratic parly. FOR CLERK OF COURT. j Jim. ('. Gogans is hereby nominated for re election to the ollice of Clerk of Court for Newberry county, S. ('., ( subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. j Rutherford News. If ill her I'm u School, April (>. The ^ lanm-i's <>| tjii>. section have taken ^ advania'.:e of the beautiful spring-like u eat her in preparing their" laud for the colt!iug crop. 11 Ms-. a!id Mrs. Willie Adams, of the New I lope section, made a pleasant v'-it up to her moiher on Salurdav night. We have a good prospect . 1 a large I mil crop it' it is not destroyed. We ha?l a very unpleasant visit of Jack Frost Saturday night. Hope he did not damage the fruit crop and the vegetables in the gardens. No corn < has been planted so far as is known; I the people think it is in some danger of the frost destroying it, and it will also be in danger of the bud worm v in low and cool places. ! Misses Cunnings and Clyde Lever ; made a pleasant visit to Lexington < last week. 1 MrA J. M. Suber, who has recent- t Iv returned from 'Columbia, where she had another operation performed, ( spent one month with her parents of the ML Pleasant section and paid a t pleasant visit to her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. (1. II. Amick last week. From there, she spent a night with her aunt ami uncle. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Murphy. From there she went to her mother's, after which she was expected to return to 1 I her home near Jalapa. She is get- ' j ting along nicely and "Is rapidly improving in health. We are glad to I see her improve so rapidly. J M',r. R. A. Murphy and Miss Cola j Murphy took advantage of the pretty . moonlight night of March 18th and j visited Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Amick, ilothine f o r Men & Bor s Our Clothes for 'oung men are exraordinary good Clothes. Our two- I )iece Suits for YOUNG Jj [EN are especially 1 ittractive. They ire superbly tail>red, and the garnents of your size, vill fit as if made 0 your measure )y a custom tailor. Our spring shovvng includes smart nodels that can be >een nowhere but lere. Prices from &5.00 to $20.00. Come to Copei Boys, and you > Fit and Price. Also come to SHOES for Ladie elusive "LINES a racturers in the l /ou in any style, Prices for Ladies pr rom $1.00 to $4.00 from --Any Color-1304-1308 Upper their fiddle and guitar. They did 1101 si> 1 ad a pleasant time and good music, friend CI diss Cola picked the guitar. Mr. W. uewspape ). Wicker and Messrs. Joe and Char- saw it ii ie Mk'Collum were also present. The Banner o nnsic was enjoyed by all. There 1 1 he Kuthcrrord union met Satur- <|nestion, lay last with a large attendance. made an Dr. W. I. Dicker! will move upon position t he Caldwell place. . that then Mrs. Daisy Cromer and M4ss Cola in <u"' a' Murphy spent a pleasant time with , ^onntoi Mrs. J. ,7. Suher. near Jalapa, Satur- 1,0w'! lay night and Sunday. heen"rui Mr. Hugh Wilson and wife we.ve "!hI in hi 'siting their sister. Mr*. Daisy Crom- j , m'ws> r. Sunday. In her absence Mrs. . " 0,'J IPngh Wilson will spend a few days ,IV? nnu kvith her sister. ' main .the paper, i. ?. should nn Editors m Politics. ,Mll ?lf.vo for some reason our copy of the t<'rs, and eaulort (Jax.ette has not been reach- most not,* ing us rencently, and therefore tfe Wo mi ^HE 3 button Chester Sack, is one of Taylor's newest Models. Dozens of others to choose from together with the biggest array of fabrics in town?To measure Only. ----- mniiui ?UMiw?fwwwa?fwmw Mwamnr mrwanm i m?w? i i >- mxmm m ? and Bros, for Clothir will be pleased as to e i * us for SLIPPERS, ( is, Men and Children, .nd STYLES" from tl Dusiness. We know color and best make: ic.es for men Prices for Misse $1.50 to $5.00 j Boys and Childn ;-h or Low Cut" , from 50c to $3.0l " Main St., NEW STORE, 1 ""-r?1????n?? ii ?Mtmam e the excellent article of our j friend Col. H. If. Au 11, of Xew iristenson in reference to as another instance or I ho add? r men in politics until we vice an editor can give to his Sf; i tlie Abbeville Press and going into politics. Col. Aul I' last week. been a member of the house fo are always two sides to a oral terms, and is one of the 1? ami Senator Christenson has in the body, lie is now a in able argument against the;(" t'??' ways and means comn akon by us, yet he admtia hind' <>>?e of its hardest-working, was a great deal of truth valuable members. We believ< licle. | tlieiv is still further and hi??'hei Christenson is one of the j'if service to which Anil and 'paper men who have not lonsen will In- called by the poo ined" by going into politics, Hut after all. the safest ru s case it appears to us that editors to follow is to take II )aper connection has rather vice of Col. .las T. Paeon. ol iono.fi t to him in his logisla- l''di;ofiold Chronicle. ||,? savs: investigating duties. In lh? son. shun politics as yon won! position taken by this news- devil.''?<Pa in berg Herald. *e., that newspaper men t go into politics, is correct, Renovated, are exceptions in all mat- Puffer?What's happened I Senator Christenson is a meerschaum ppe? ,hl? wweption.^ Mrs. Puffer-Why dear, I n ght also mention our g~nrt9 it was g'etting awfully browi For the Little Folks. Our Clothing for f Boys not only look i good, but wear good. . They're made for Boys who are "HARD ON CLOTHES." J The patterns and fl styles are manish. I The assortment of Cassimeres & Serps I Ages 4 to 17 is of 8 a wide range. Prices fl run from - $1.50 to I $8.00. 1 ig for Men and I Style, Quality, I i. H 3XFORDS and | We have ex-1 le best manu-1 we can please j 3 at LOWEST PRICES. 1 IS> Baby's Soft Soles J 3" Any Color, Lace or w J Button, 25c and 50c ^ Newberry, S* C* berry, discolored, so I put a coal of that <\ hoi- while enamel on it. . -#t| ?fe t)y 1 FJ I lias A hundred years cannot, repair a 8^. sev- mom out's Joss of honor.?Julian. M Midcrs _ ember XT ffifim nitloo, . 1 man oan ' nnafor a hotter Hllf 1 most '10 'las h'n,solf. tfjyg ? that * jag? pub- NOTICE TO CREDITORS. >Xg Chris- All persons indebted to the est a?-Bp ,P ' of Dr. J. If. M. Ituff, deceased, in^Ef| ' r "otifled to make payment of (lie s.. >HRh ic a< ] cisons holding claims against ,< 1, cs,nlc will present them duly att'.v. . JBHi II fi l ?.lni,ns may 1)0 Panted to Jn?? f.fl| ( 1 Kinard, at the Commercial Banl< i SE lie will also receipt for any amc jHfj| due said estate. f^BSSK Lizzie J. Ruff, wffigSSl ? n,y Minnie L. Caldwe Administratrix J. H. M. RulT, oticed ceased. jflF i and 4t-ltaw. Bflif ngEp