The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, August 21, 1908, Page THREE, Image 3

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b labor day proclamatioi H Governor Ansel Urges tliat Busim IttV be Suspended on Septem|H ber Governor Martin F. Ansel has sued the following proclamation i Labor Day which this year will hi* September 7 H Whereas, the legislature of Soi H Carolina lias set apart the first M? H day in September of each \car a> H legal holiday, and conforming \v B the legislative action, and in cheer Ht compliance, I, M, P. Ansel, goven Bp;? of the State of South Carolina, Kjj^eb.v recommend that the day ab< ; fiamed, being the 7th day of Septe rE ber, 1008, and Labor Day, be apart to he observed in sucli mam and by such ceremonies as may m^L appropriate. HV T recommend (hat, in so far as it HV practicable, factories, stores, offi l^^^and other places wherein labor is e ^^B&ployed be closed, so that every wo E^^gj.ig man and woman may be given I^^Htpporlunity to enjoy the day and Q^kiart icipale in I lie exercises thai n ^^^ oe held. and that the day he obse 'd and celebrated by employers ;i ^BMBinnployees and all who feel an int SES^Vcst in their country's welfare. BSB In testimony whereof I have lie |^H unto set my hand and caused H great seal of the Stale to be alii: hereto, on the 18th day of August, the year of our Lord one thousa nine hundred and eight, and in Hj|^& fine hundred and thirty-third year the independence of the United 8 M. F. Ansel, Cloverm \By the Governor: R. M. McCo1 Secretary of Slate. n WILL TAKE CARE of HIMSE] jH Tillman Sayfe His Hard Work i? O || And Quotes Fable of Mule am Lion. Paris.?Senator Tiilmaii. of So (.aroliua, accompanied by Mrs. '! \i<ii to !' While makiny the classic i ? from the Madeleine to the Plate ' ?a-; iile on the top of a 'bus, K ii| ' b.iuiev p.i. ulncJ:, he remarked, mi be called tin* Pennsylvania Avenue K* " We already !:ave been i i Sn fi T learned .just enough of the Span and Italian languages to mix with ol' t he t In W. i- !< h> it.' ? Referring lo t!ie presidential e B '.ion S-nator Tillman said: ' T <1 flH do no work in the campaign, as B health will tiot permit il. Moreo> in the future. I shall not do v ]B much hard work. I am improving ; H must take care of myself. T si ? observe I lie precept of the fa ||| writer, paraphrased a little, lo effect that a live mule is better tl ft a dead lion." m Advertised Letters. m Letters remaining in postoffice Newberry, S. C.. for week end ' August 8, 1008: > Mr. Hampton Butler, ATis? Km Chalmers. Oss Chalmers, .7. F. Croc (Mrs. Fannie Collins. Mr. Charlie ( J Mr. "William Davis, Mr. Favc Davis, Mr. T. L. Tinnie. iV. s Anthony (lilliain. Furman .Tones. Mr. Charlie Lindsay. jjgK Mrs. Alice Peterson. WW -^'ss AIoi'li<? Mae Kant, Miss I yW Rikard, Hannah Relford, Mr. Rao W>. Rodges. vijvi| Mrs. Mary "Watson, Mr. Simi I ,'?Walker, Mr. Jno. "Wilson, Dr. J. PVhills. All persons callintr for these ?Mers will please say thai they were , jfWv'ert ised. j? C. J. I'u reel I, P. M flp|f Advertised Letters. ^Bjf f.ist of letters remaining in pi Hi/ ofl'ce at Newberry. S. for w BK ending August loth. ID08: Mrs l.i/.zic Rowles, Fmly Bow Miss Matlie l?ovd, Mr. .1. <7. Boo ?''< Mr. Cleamont l>ubb. Rn;,v;' Mrs. Nance Camts. Powlera Freeman, M.r. S. II. I ' W, C. Fulmer. /M^.'Mrs. Shelbit Qiliam, Mr. T. J fwjjfctantt, Mr. James Jones, Miss L< ^jones. t-my Miss Minnie Lindsay, Capt. P. ' ^Lirgare Mack, Mr. A. JKMathen, Prof. L. R. Millichnmp. SB Mrs. II. Yiviebell Ricliey, SgPTarison Russell. |1|\ Lucille Shearinond, Mrs. Luc ^ pinylev. Mr, .1. <Stidham, Mr. .1 mjH. Sot tel., Maggie Walter, Miss El , W itiU'ii. j Mr. S. Miller Young. 3ss | All persons calling I'or Ihose let tors ! will please say that tliey were adver- ; tiseil. C. .J. Purcell, P. M. I [\,r Clubs of High-Grade Magazines. on j I he Charleston News ;iml Courier i i is offering upon extraordinarily libitli|er:!l terjns several eluhs of high-grade1 Hi. I montlily magazines. They are posi- j ; ;l (ivelv the greatest money-saving j ill, clubbing offers ever put <>111 by any I fuI newspaper in South Carolina, and ! lor are naturally at t raeting attention all do ovc>r fie State. All propositions are ive ?pen for a short time only to now and old subseribers. Write the MagSl,| a/.iue Department, the News and Conner rier, Charleston, S. at nnee for |>(, full particulars and prices. Some of the magazines represented are: The js Outing Magazine, Bohemian Maga(.,.s zinc, Human Life, Pans Modes, >ni- Spare Moments, Mothers' Magazine, rk- National Home Journal and the Lucie nn Remus Magazine. |o I Splendid Magazines may be sceur,;1V ed very cheaply in connection with' rv. j the Weekly News and Courier, as well I md ils ^(,xvs ;!l"l Cornier and Sunday I <M._ ' News. I**i?i* example, :i years sub-j jscription in l he WeeUly News and! Courier and a years subscription l<? the! every old and new subscriber only) <ed s'x s'!l"dard magazines will cost in Ihp NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION nf STATU OK SOCTII CAROLINA, i(!1_| corntv or ni:\viii:why. In aeeordanee with the rules of the )i< ( Democrat ie parly, :i primary ejection ivn 'l(,,v',.v ealled to be h< hi in Newj berry county on Tue^iav, .Yuvust !l. t!HN. !*,.? the full., ' in-'. Oi i i.-e-: I nit ed Slates Senator. kF. i t Hivcrinii'. Lieutciianl I Jovernor. VCl" i Secretary of State. ^ j C.iiupt roller General. ( Slate Treasurer. j Adjutant and Inspector General. J|'h j Stat*.1 Superintendent "f Education. 'II- ,\11<?rney (ieneral. Jl1'" J Railroad Commissioner. nl> i l'or Congres; Third Distri.-r. do i State Senator. he | louse of Representative.?, the SlterilV. gilt j Clerk of Court. of County Supervisor. County Superintendent ot? Educa.;:i lion. <.,v Auditor. lish Treasurer. mv | ('oroner. low j Magistrates in respective townee. j sll'l'-', . [ County Commissioners. No \"ute |oi 1 louse Renresenta 10>.. J ('vc> shall be counted unless it eon! Liins as many a< three names. inv i ''lo nau'crs of election shall open ,-or ! ,Iu? P'dls at S a. m. and shall close (M.V I hem at I p. m. The following manmd ;u'-(M's l':,ve been appointed to conduct i .,|j ' L< sa id elect ion : j Township No. 1. j, : AN ard 1?S. S. Cunningham, W. 11. ian Shelley, M. M. Satterwhite. A\ ard 2?Harry W. Dominick, J. B. Wall on, J. C. Wilson. Ward 3. No. 1?W. A. MoFall, Alex . Singleton, A. J. Gibson. ."J Ward 'A, No. 2?J. R. Rivers. Lntlij er Darby, J. ,T. Porter. Ward -I?A. .1. S. Langford, J. M. in,n j Bowers. A. L. Davis. j A\ ard o?Slios. Ii. Berry, Gregg ( . ? Evans, E. L. RodeLperger. Helena?B. F. Goggans, B. E. JuI lien. No it h 1 'it I Hartford?P. M. Hawkins, J. J. Scl'.impert, George Lathrop. bdinstone Academy?P. B. TTawkj ins. Willie Xeal. Wilson Mints. Township No. 2. Garmanv?.7. S. Ruff, T. L. B. 10 Epps, O. IT. Lane. Mt. Bethel?Joe M. Brown, Pettus IVp? Eugene Brown. ,J' Mulberry?J. A. Sen>o, Joe Adams, Jno. P. Wicker. 1 I YOUR B - THE NEWBERRY ers, mo' Capital $50,000 No Matter How Small, piia The Newberry H. ... vitl give it careful att c. i.pplles to the tnen and Mr. ,)|c 'AS. MciNTOSH. bio. F resident. tliel j Township No. 3. nc Ml Plesisa i:t ? ). B Adams. C. W. ! ft ifi :>>- NV -:' i5-i[-1 S Ni :> 1 >:!i, .). !.. Thomas. Township No. -1. Whitmirc? A. Wrijjht, 1'. ]'>. Odell, Wc<t Jones. Lonirlane-- T. K. ('handler, S. \V. mi Derrick, S. |'?. McCm!.-. ! H I Township No. 5. j jjy Merchant. \V. S. 1)? I>I?iisj ffj K : ! ?1 - .1. A. I )<?::,i:;i. I;, Ceo. I Speak, \V. I'. Smith. Township No. 6. Longshore?|). \V. Wilson. D. C. I Senti. R. M. M arl in. j M Trinity?1. S. Loin-shore, J. A. i H ] H'endrix. Kohl. llendrix. i Sfi M. Livingstone, .1. [ @J !!. Dorroli. i). S. S.-i i terwhite. j ^ Township No. 7. Saluda?J. .1. Slillwcll. II. B. Li ml- i say, .1. L. Kellers. ; Chappells?A. P. ('oleman. \V. It. | Weill. B. \\\ Walk ins. \'au?rhnvil!e?-L. II. Semi. M. D. j Smii h. (A. Brook<. Township No. 8. I I<>pia J. M. Nitidis. <;. T. Blair. 1 !J. A. Woy. Dead Wall .). W. Stephen-', A. A. Werts. W. T. Blair. j Last Kivorside?W. L. Buzhardt. ! jliobt. Pavsinper. Willis Schumpert. 1 Township No. 9 Prosperity?M. B. Mooter, .\ionzo j Picdonhail'.!li. K. W. Weils, j St. Lukes?X. W,. Taylor. C. S. | Nichols. T. <!. I lav,"kins. j Saluda .1. B. Domiuick, Jaeoh A. i I'lW.'rs. W. I*. Leapheart ' ' 'V-aM W. P. l?u-rl,. A. Wise. ' ' Jr. <V (1. Shealy. Swilton L. .1. Sli' h, K. K. Sli.jh. ' l.j'.M'cnee Kcmpson. ! " ?*?y ('. Mini-!-. X. ! '.. ;|?n!". T. )!unler. Mon. i'-ello- W. L. Boozer, .1. i*. | i'edi'n' r.uiih. !\ W. ("omit -. Little Mountain- .J. K. Derrick. ' j.\. f. Wheeler. 15. II. Miller. Township No. 10. I *nion?M. L. Lon-r. M. Knlov. I 1'. 1.. St | ;i. US--. J"!ly Si i ?T. A. TCHesi r. W. IT. j VWrt.-. C. T. Wer: St. Pauls T. A. i]pti.!. B. | j ei'leiu^i!. .!. ,|. |\ ildcr. , f en: !*:*} ? i). ('. i '.n;.,Iri-k. P.. S. j \\ ;< !; I vid 1\oon. Township No. 11. Zion?Jno. W. Kinard. W. L. (Ira- i jliam, Wclix A. (Iraliam. I St. Philips?\Y. W. Koon, M. 11.1 j Wicker. Jim UulV. j Walton?*i. 1). ('rooks. P>. M. Suh- J I or. (loo. Brown. P.unaria?II. W. Counts. J. (!. Lonir. ! Mien. Wilson. j | Tin- qualifications for votincr shall; lie ;:s follows: The voter -hall In'. : twenty-one \ears of aue or shall he- ' come sii helore I In1 snceeedintr ueiloral election, and lie a while Democrat or a ne'_:ro who voled for Cenerjal Hampton In lS7(i and has voted! ! t he Democratic ticket com iniioii-dv i j since; Provided, that no white man j ;shall he excluded from participation! in tin* Democratic primary who shall | lake I lie pledtre reipiired hy tlie rules j of the Democratic party. j No person shall he permit tori to j vole unless lie has heen enrolled on j the (dull list at least five days before | the said primary election. j After iahulaiinir the results of said | (election the managers siiall cerlifv! j the s 1111e and forward the hallot ho\, , poll !i<t< and all olher papers relaf-' 1. i i . . i iiiiLT to siicli election lo !nr <diairman I ; within forty-ei<>hi hours after the ! close of the polls. I M"ana?cers will call for Ihe hallot Jinxes on and sifter Auuu t at ihe| j olhce tormerly occupied hy Ihe super- ! j visor, in the ohl court house, where' [they will receive same, ballots and! full instructions. Fred 11. Dominiek, County Chairman. I R. P>. Leitzsey, Secretary. i ii 11 iiih linn m ??? inMB???i ANKING! SAVINGS BANK. Surplus $80,000 j| No Matter How Large, Savings Bank ention. This message ! |j the women alike. J. B. NORWOOD. Ca: /?;. f| i I c ea* 7 as p*ea& D q mmffi 0 EES mmsm mmtsa m IARDWARE r~Z VULCAN CHHJXD" PLOWS ] Muby "?"ho Vulcan Plow Co., CWAIISVILLE, IRQ. Well Finished, Strong, Durable, Light Draft. Rib Strengthened Mold, Full Chilled Shinpiece, Interlocked Point, Land and Standard. Point has Face Chill, Wide Edge Chill, Long Snoot Chill. Patented Extension and is the STRONGEST and MOST DURABLE Chilled Point made, When buying- a Plow, OouBldor Quality First, Prloo Socond. FOR GALE BY E. M. EVANS & CO. WANTED To call your attention to our line of Box Paper, Tablets, Note Books Ledgers, Gash Books. Also Extracts, Talcum Powder, Toilot Water and Tooth Powder. vA/e will make the prices right. Gome and see us before making your purchase. ! HERALD^ NEWS BUILDING. ! iWe Lend Money TO Buy Home si We provide easy terms of payment. We enable borrowers to accumulate a fund I'm Monthly Installments, on which interest allowed to meet obligations at maturity. It is cheaper than paying rent.. It you want to save money to buy a home lake a Security i Contract. If you want to save money for any purpose take a Security Contract. It pays. Call on A. J. Gibson, Asstant Secretary and Treasurer, at office, corner Boyce and Adams streets, next door to Gopeland Brothers. CCPIIRITY I 'Ym m oLuUKu i Limi\ dvrj tw* xvj jj-isr, j vvovrw??.^su7uujii.-jiiA.mrrrA.'iiaii<iunii?miU7ainruarjiF:Aini?iiaanKuMnuinw'iiMiiani\i<un'A<KMuMfini When You Purchase your FALL j GOODS FROM US. We bought when Roods were at the LOWEST and we sell at much LOWER PRICES than the everlasting Bargain Day Sellers. The nimble nickel is more appreciated by us .than the slow dollar. Compare quality and you will in variably find that the greatest GENUINE BARGAINS are always to be found at O. KLETTNER, The Fair and Square Dealer. First shipment of fall goods arrived. j Never no better, nor cheaper. COME.