The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, October 23, 1908, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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jr'SPEOIAL TERM TO TRY IRBY. H^pixtra Session of Court to be Held at Spartanburg November 11. .Nqtys iuhI Courier. i |fflJH^olumbia, October 19.?Governor -<?^el h?? ordered a special term of for Spartanburg to try tlic two nttgroes, Agnew and Irby, both of are now in the penitentiary for ^^fokeeping. Solicitor Sease was today dn consultation with the a',ou^ ",0 matter, and it was ;v> decided to order the court for November 11, which is as soon as it can '101^ un<^0r ^he law, -and which is week before the regular term bep-yThe presiding judge will he jftmed by the chief justice. It is Iffy re^v ^hat the two negroes will be 'K,(;k to Spartanburg under niilmpry protection. Agnew is held for ||||fcrceking u train and Irby for at^|xCmpted assault. JpPILLMAN BACK FROM EUROPE. |!|The Senator and Mrs. Tillman Reach | Washington?He is in the Best || of Health. Ik Washington, October 21.-?Scna^Washington tonight, from New York, ^Kaflcr their trip of several montl;? Ribroad. They readied New York |^Bl)is morning on the Kroonland, from I Up-to-thfi-Minute Di 1 IATS IS All Styles and Shap Isaac SHi' Baltimore Hftj FAUt AND WINTER 1007-00 ?8 \ There's a responsibility \ that means a lot to the t S11 we're responsible to you I H the new 1^all and Wi itei I I SHOES, HATS AND n R Newberry, S. C. | EW / Antwerp, in the very best of health. The senator looks as if he had entirely regained 'his accustomed strength and vigor and expressed himself as being glad to be in America again. Wttion asked whether or not be would get into the campaign he said Miat as yet he bad not familiarized himself with conditions as they exist at this time sufficiently to say -what he would do, but did not think be would take any active part. It is possible that after being on his farm a day or two Senator Tillman may be induced to make one or two speeches in the far west, where lie is very popular, though it appears now that he expects to remain quietly at home lint 1)1 the beginning of congress, a little more than a month off. lie will probably leave \\ ajdnncton for TrenVn tomorrow night. goinv directly! home. I j 60 IDLE NEGROES ARRESTED. I Columbia Police Begin Crusade Against Vagrancy. News and Courier. Columbia. Octuber Iff.? Alx.it fixity ih".:n?e-; were arrested |'ii< :il'terj noon by the p.dw-e fur va?:ra>u y and : their eases will eunic bet'..re -he re| order iomorow miming. A?*tiir.r 1111j tier 1 ustruetions the police coin- ! ; mission ' hsef ( ,i11*i*t .im< 1 !rs men J went through the poo! rooms and Mlers in Fine Stylish Cloning SHOES ?j I . , C *n' pel _i ?!? is HATS in the name of Kuppenheimer and Is hinking clothes-buyer. The makers No chance for disappointment. \ r models and the newest styles and n FURNISHINGS FJR FOOT, 4KT-PERRY CO- ! bowling alloys, wliioli are numerous on West Washington ami Assouibly streets and around the depots, and gathered in all the able-bodied negro men found loafing therein. The patrol wagon made successive trips with a heavy load ouch time, and when the news began to be noised abroad the negroes began to get home as fast as possible. Of the sixty caught"loafing nearly all gave bond and are out of custody tonight. Whether convictions aro secured or not the raids will do good in putting the negroes to work, and the jxdieo commission is determined to rid I lie town of negro loafers before trouble results from their presence. The vagrancy law will also bo enforced against whites. NEGRESS REPORTED WHIPPED. Wild Talk About Spartanburg Mob by Negro Woman Punished by 100 Lashes. Spartanburg, October lu. ? It was generally reported about the city today thai a colored woman living in the suburbs wa< taken from her home Saturday nigh; !tnd fivon one nndred lashes. ! I' ! ii? woman was whipped n,i report w is !,, ihe couniy l,r ei;y ollieials. !; >:;id the w mian !'ad heei, <1 in-j ;I | ,,f <>vi!d talk <i:iee ia.-ro;! of .1 |,.|,v !?. ehrue o! at 1 cup! i ra pe and that white men learned her talk and < arri *d her <>ut and thrashed her. far'Men and Boys. j| P rociect 1 ilS things, com- S s preference H fee man I rr &" . -"v ->> v- r -> ? i ft/ S ^ "y 'V c"h"''(raS / M.U. * u / i,'.. aTy ^ pre-eminently so Sole) oniy by H Ewart=Perry j|> Company. | ^:ri >aac Hamburger &Sons arc responsible to us? [' \ c'd like: to show you ; i ovelties in Furnishings. f HEAD AND PURSE. 8 Cor. Main and College Sts. Bj HHBHHHKHBBSMHi STATU OK SOUTH CAROLINA, -f COUNTV OF NEWBERRY. Court (if Common Pleas. George S. Mower, Plaintiff, Against David C. Gist as exec., &e. of R. Y. Gist et al. By virtue of an order of the court herein. I will sell before the court bouse sit Newberry. Slate nnd county aforesaid. t<> the highest bidder, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in November next, the same being snleday. all that tract or plantation of land situate in the county and State aforesaid, containing seventy-five (7."i) acres more or less, and E now bounded by lands of Wilson P. P Coo. Robert A. Taylor and Jos. L. Keitt. the said land lying in the forks .if the Ash ford Ferry road and the Henderson Ferry road., and being the iand set apart to Richard V. Gist as a : homestead exemption. Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. II. II. Rikard, I October *>. 1P"S. Master. j SALE. T will sell at my home on Saturday, j October 21th. at .public auction, the .A ; following personal property: mules, ; ? i wa*roji?. bu'j'jies, corn, fodder, hav. I , . ' 'BE I tarmimr implements, household aml|? I kitchen furniture, and numerous otli-iH j er articles. Sale begins al 10 o'clock jfl j a. m. Terms cash. i j .John L. Hunter. I Oct. 100S. ' AN ORDINANCE. I j Fixing the rate and prescribing the J jtim'1 for the payment of town taxes | 3 ; for the year 1 00K. I' I'. IT MiDAINFD by the mayor J j: ! and aMermen of the Town of Now- j ' , . . . j, i uerry. S. <it: conned assembled and bv authoritv of the same: 1'i I IF Tiiat for the purpose of raising a j*jj j revenue and in the exeivi-e of thc| ! I taxing power of said town, the fol- j : j lowiuir taxes are hereby levied for I ! j the (iscal year ending December .'list, i | j DOS. upon all real and personal pro- ! J perty within the corporate limits of | ! j>.d<l Town (except such as is exempt 1 i j from taxation under the constitution! I anj laws of this Stale) upon the | valuation thereof as assessed for tax-j hit ion for comity and State purposes; viz: j Section 1. That a tax of sixty cents on each one hundred dollars of real M and personal property within the cor- Fs poratc limits of the Town of Now- n berry in the State of South Caro- I linn (except such as is exempt from I taxation under the constitution and I i laws of this State) is hereby levied I s for the purpose of raising a revenue 1 to defray the ordinary expenses of* OS said Town for the fiscal year end- ^ ing December olst, 1008. Section 2. That a tax of threefourths of a mill on each dollars' worth of real and personal property within the corporate limits of the' 'i'o\> n .if Newberry (except such as j | ji; exempt from taxation under thoi I I Const it ut ion and laws of this Slate) J| is hereby levied for the purpose of raising a revenue to defray the bonded indebtedness of said Town for the Opera House. Section 3. That a tax of two and a half mills on each dollar's worth of !. real and personal property within the corporate limits of the Town of j Newberry (except such as is exempt i from taxation under the Constitution | -C and laws of this State) is hereby levied for the purpose of raising aj revenue to pay l.he interest on and ) create a linking fund for the bonded o indebtedness of said Town for the Water Works and Fleetrie Light Plant. Section 1. That a tax of one mill g on each dollar's worth of real and personal property within the corpor- V ate limits of the. Town of Newberry (except such as is exempt from taxalion under the Constitution and laws | of this Stat*') is hereby levied for the f" purpose of raising a revenue to pay the interest o| the bonded indebted- V ne-s of said Town for the Sewerage ? System. . j I~ Section Thai all taxes heroin * I i*nposed or levied shall be paid to the said Town of Newhorrv in lawful money of the I'nited Slates, be- V J ween the fifteenth day of October. : 1008. and the fifteenth day of No- ^ voMibor. 1008, and a penalty of t<n l^, per cent is hereby imposed upon and ^ shall be added to all taxes in arrears. Section (>. That execution issue according to law for the collection of all taxes, fines or penalties past, due and unpaid for fifteen (lays, and the cost of said execution. m Done and ratified under the cor- J: poratc seal of the Town of Newberry, j| i'i the State South Carolina, this lj ! o second day of September, A. D, |j 1008. ^ ,T. J. Longford, Attest: Mayor. ( Fug. S. Worts, / Clerk and Treasurer. OJL'i ? L/^ SOME OF OUR POLICIES: To be conservative. To pay four |)cr cent. To calculate interest semi-annually. To bond every employee. To be progressive and accommodating. To lend our money to our customers. To treat our patrons courteously. To be liberal and prompt. To secure business from all classes. TO BK THK YKRY BUST BANK FOR YOU TO DO BUSINKSS WITH. Our institution is under the supervision of and regularly 1 examined bv the State Bank Kxatniner. ra The Bank of Prosperity, Pi osperity, S. C. | DR. OKO. Y. 1UTNTHR. DR. J. S. WUKKLKR, $ President. V. President. B J. 1?\ BROWN]-. J. A. COUNTS. (] Cashier. Assistant Cashier. E| umm1 tnrxMraww. Maaor.vw t?iv cut:vtr^t.Twn . ?. v. jew WW?TO? innmHnMHBHHmnaasQBiRiUKua&BiBBroaBtuaaitiB^ ?k | | A Check Account gives a | 1^1 1 systematic record of all busi- I A V.^ n a ness transactions in detail. | W11KN you issue a chock I UST a< e-ich check is a full f for every obligation", account of the particular Q yon can be positive that you transaction, so all the checks cancelled the del?t. I'.ach you is.Mie area record of your : ?. heck contains a complete bu-incss transactions. Can record the date, amount, to you afford I Ik- without this whom and from whom, and in ans to systematize >"<1111 J with both parties' signature-. buMn<-- 1 4 per cent, interest paid in our Savings De- I part men t. 1 Pay by Check?it will benefit you just as it | does others. tj The Commercial Bank, NEWBERRY, S. 0. j JNO. M. K1NARD, O P?. MAYKR, J.Y. McFAI,!,. 8 President. Vice-President. Cashier. [i EcmE?aBE!isgKsaB9BH8^^ m surra mssuamo T H E ??~ MILLINERY department n our store is just as busy as can >e turning out the most beautiul and attractive creations. Come and select your shape rnd have your hat made. We are showing many handome and becoming models, of /hich the variety is great. The naking and trimming of these tats is in the hands of artists i/ho know their business, Misses 'ursley and Pope. Miss Joe ones is in this department, and /ill be glad to see all her friends, nd assures them that her very est services will be given. come and see us.