The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, November 06, 1908, Page SIX, Image 6

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LOW RATES TO THE PACIFIC COAST IN 1909 Railroads Fix a Fifty Dollar Round Trip Rate for the Alaska-YukonPacific Exposition in Seattle J?Toxt Y-:2r. Sea11|(., ()? (. 2').?Travel to the North Pacific Coast next summer will mi)lottI)|<?t11v I),. f|l(. heaviest ;M l ie 11i>f |-\ m| the transcontinental railroads. The railroads have fixed that will |,e charged from what is known as the St. Paul and .Missouri river points. At the reiient meeting1 of the Transcontinental Passenger Association the rates for I In- Alaska-Yukon Exposition next Mimuier were settled. It-'Mi ilie following points?Oniau. < o.iiieil Mulls, Pacific .1 unci ion, Atdii-sM], Leavenworth. St. Kansas < 'ity, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Nuluth .Mid Superior- -the round (rip ' He in the North Pacific Coast points Seattle, Taenia, Portland, r.veret t. Iie11 iii?_:ii;iin. Victoria and Yaiiconver. |?. c. u..ls rixt.(, Jl( ^-0 I hi- tickets will go on sale Mav li") and eonl iniie on sale until Sep'<'>?h"r wiih a final return limi! I i her ::i. '' ,1, vr a"d the wide limit of will stimulate Iravel to this sec>'"'i .'i- never before. Thousands ";l \\ 'i by |||(. uiaglll'l uf Hi,. ' World - lair will eonie with " 1 look in-/ inlo I he resources ' ' ' "'"UUtrv and humlreds uf in '' I d i 11 settler-; will use |i,j^ unexcelled op)iorI unil v to make their invest iual ion>. I he liberal rales for the St. Paul Mi?..uri river points means a lik?- r.-dueed round hip rale from <'hiea<jo ami St. |,?,,is points and pi'opoi" itiuale rediM-l ion from ex?'.i>l?-rn points. \,.Ver before :m' I I'1'' had *nch ;i splendid opi"'ri unit v. The Hunting License. II almost -rues without saying that '< hirds. game ami fish are worth pre"V!l1 I hey must he inlelligent l\ I...ike,| after, ami lo do this en?"ls expense. ||,,w si,all this expense ''"I"' M'?'sl i"ii has I .luj. ;l huig time, ami the net re "'i I- that all Slates and eouutries ?hal are preserving gniue have adopt ''[ Iieeuse system. N.,|,e has ever '"d ahamloiie.l it. Thi- uni . "-al expericnee oil-Ill |o We i 11 ? i-l" i'-- " de! .'i*iuinii!' a S- v\ , 1 i e \ . Voi i iinalely lor Si.ull, Carolina V tine prolecliou is undertaken al a 1?lie Stale has henefit I observing l In- operation ,,f i;,j% |;_ 1 v > ;,s 'I has operated in ,.| , . M Mates, and i-au profit l,\ iheir .-\ I" rii-1- wit!, ahu,id .ii; o,M.o. unii v ' ' "" 1 '\ i'i-.: on | l,eir v\ s| e -11s. "j" r 1 ' -I "I Ion- and eo-.||y ilient. ' Mil side of what has been done at '<' N-nl. and in the \V,M| ,ll:iltv ''''i n States have adopted the 111 " P'lllinn ;i license on hunters. Ainoii- Iliese are Ploriila. Alabama. Missis, I,, |?. Louisiana. Texas, and A !\,iiis,i^. |n these the condition lie tairlv similar lo (he conditions in ' ,MI|h ' aroliua. ami in Mississippi ,i;;V ;,,;,io-.f e\:ic| I \ t!,,. 1 I'loposed !.X the \ S of S i,i: 11 ( Vi? ,.!in i. , ii out iii this w i>e. ( |. .n |M>s.-eje ..f an Act bv the (ieneral As " ' iddv a number of hooks w ill lie > " '"I out to the clerk. 4' ' Mies,, hooks will con'aii v "eh lint Ii,-ciisc* with stubs alia, lied ,M!il o-'iug numbered. Willi ea,.: h 'ok will go 100 metal'la-s in a box similar! v numbered. A warden wil >' :ipp"iine,l for each count v. whos, duty will be to collect these'licenses The license will cos| $1.00 |)( g^.id for one year. The warden wil he required to furnish bond to ||M elerk of court, lo be approved by him in the sum id $.>00. Having lakei P'<? oath and furnished the rc<|uire? b unl. the warden will proceed h'cl the license, failure to pay whid will be punished hv fine of from $11 to or corresponding imprison nient. The warden will be eompen sated by "J.") per cent of what he col lecls. or _>."? cents on the dollar. Thi will furnish employment for goo, men at remunerative rate while the He at work, that is. f severa' ?n,mills in each year. On furnishin 'he hunter with his license the war vlen will also furnish a metal tag ti vorrespond. tacking the tag on th from of the gun stock, the size an, shape of |he tag being changed eae] year so that any warden may be aid I.) tell at a glance whether any tag i out of dale. The money so collected shall h transmitted by the clerk, less such re numerat ion as shall he allowed I ha oll'ieer for his work, lo the Stat treasurer and placed to the credit o the "(Jaine Protection Fund." An amount over and above what is re tpiircd for the enforcement of the la. may lie turned inlo the school fun, by the legislature. I lie wardens collecting this liceus are no) Id )><? con fused with the regi L lar warden force, which is charge with the enforcement of the lav These regular wardens will be put o salary and their expenses paid wliil in discharge of their duty. If people will reflect on the presell condition of affairs and what vast am permanent benefits are to be derivei from sueh conservation of the State' resources, there can l>o no doubt tha the license will become law and re eeive the support of the people, for ii the last analysis it is the people wh< are the sufferers under the presen wasteful practice. The whole bod; ot the people will be the gainers un der the changed order. Within a few years South Oarolim i would again be slocked with game an< j fish and the enormous losses now in dieted on the crops by insect ravage: would lie cut down, thus adding in an other way far greater benefits to tin Stale and its people than any amoun I of game and fish could add. Tin ! plan is thus frankly outlined, fo] I there is no reason for concealing anv I thing from (lie people; it is tliei j cause and there is no greater be fori tlie people of Anieriea. i Sonic time since f had occasion t< j call attention to the fact, often (torn ' meulcd on by the world's thinkers that here in America democracy is ot 'trial, a i!<] t hat trial will not he ile ieriu: .ed by any of the political par tie> now battling for supremacy I I he i'Siic is before the court of (hi .ages, and the answer is in the woml j of time. I In obi times the king, advised b; tile educated priest, preserved hi: I game, his fish and his forests. 11< | bad these things with 1'ioir resultins I bene I i I s in great abundance. Xeve once did royally ]e| go any of thesi ; valued and precious prerogatives un I til royally ceased (o have jurisdic j I ion. Now i lie people have succeeded ii I I hi< hiry. al least. io all the pri vileges and prerogatives of royally I In y iia ami may eoutimie to havi ' loii ver. .ill that made kingship al j I rad i\v. I lie resources of the World' ) greatest continent are theirs, "ti I have ami to bold." As lliey conservi j these things ( use them wisely and no j wasiel ully I. >o may t hey coulinue t< ! p,?-es> ami enjoy them. Hut if the; continue ;.i uasle these royal posses * > in' heritage of the f :i I ln*r. v ill -ii". i> eea-e lo exi-l. ami Pu late | lie people will l iml thai n?ya j prerogat i\es may be possessed for an1 length of lime only by wise foresigh j and prudei11 use. I leinocracy is ; !, ;> ,;,c nv.'i' .ia 1 ?\\"ii.i--u,. before ever ypartv t he h . ! or.r-;; -m i v , .. ry Slate. I ' '? " : ' i< ?p" < f I be A 'idIIbon Si I ' id \ in charge of [hi i Slate"- affairs, having devolved 01 lliem I e solemn re-pMii-ibiliiy of car ' |!'g < ^tale's welfare and o . ' i 'U.-ei vi'.g its resources, may dis j charge thai responsibility like men The clamor <>l' the idle, the lieedles I and lac vicious, should not be per ; j mil ted t.. obscure t his fact. I here not an argumeni I hat ha -c\er bee i framed or that can h ! ? i.ed 'o justify | be waste of re . | miiii'i'i'?, < >!ie generation has no mor 1 "I i': g I j' Io d? -1 r. i\ w b-i| of right !>. !" .ill general ion-. I: -lamb : nbil inn ol i*\ ei'v man I ; leave | In Slate in a- good comlilioi ' j be found ii. to say t he lea>l. i W lierel'ore. with I wo years' prae , 'tieal ex|" rience in an untried fieh i | I lie And hop Sociel v of South I'ar.i . jeh ii'red by the genera! assent I I '' 1 v ot S* te. ami composed o 'jibe s citizens. finds that lit . jsvsteni hi hunting license, in generji u.-e throughout this ;;::d other com 1 , tries, is the best wav to raise revenu tor the protect ion of birds, game an , lisli: the best way to give propc i protection to property; the best wn 1 j to ensure the perpetuitv of ihe bin - j fish and game supply of the Slate IV i the use of its citizens, and so recoil DI mends to the general assembly. A little reflection will show th; - the society seeks nothing for itsel - The money collected does not go t s the Audubon society, and never cai l | The society is supported bv its men v j hers, and intends to spend every do I j lar i| can collect from these mcmbei ? in educating the people to Ihe valt - ' of bird Ii l e Io | lie world. > Having a serious public dnlv an e | responsibility laid on it bv the gei I era I assembly, it has sought to tnea Ii | lire up to both duty ami responsihi ejitv. The gainer will he the Stat s j ind. therefore, all its people. The man who is killing the gan e j and catching Ihe fish ought to he r - quired I > contribute something t t | wards preserving these things, ai e the anin'iiit rerpiired is verv small t <o small that anv man that can afl'ot v tee bixnrv of bontiug and fishing c; - afford to pav it. I't oid"' that such work of enfor 1 ing I he laws might be carried on wit out cmharassmcnt to the society, at T e its annual mooting last week the An- j i- flubon Society recommended the ap- g (1 pointmcnt of a game ami fish com- ^ f. missioner, who shall have charge of n enforcing the laws, his pay to conic 0 from the game protection fund, and be no tax on the State treasury. t The society recommended that the rl commissioner he nominated by the fl Audubon Society and appointed by s I ho governor, by and with the adt vice ami consent of the senate, thus - furnishing every needed check and 11 keeping the work absolutely divorced 3 from politics. t Every citizen of the State should \f give this matter his serious attention - and see that it is acted on by his representatives in the general assem1 The Audubon Society, without mi >ti- SI - ey ami with limited powers, and with s mixed and confusing laws to handle, has shown what can be done. South b Carolina is revolutionized already; it t merely remains for the people to reap g the reward, to secure the fruit of r that work for themselves and their children henceforth and forovermoro. mmm r James Henry Rice, Jr., !Ti Secretary. ? TO DRAW JURY. 1 Notice is hereby given that the tin- to 1 . dersigned, Jury Commissioners for i Newberry county, S. ('.. will ;,l nine lhe o clock A. M., November 7lh, 1008,j'a" in the ollice of the Clerk of Court, |at openly and publicly draw the names | 2 of thirty six men who shall serve at IlS J the ( ourfc of General Sessions as Petit ? Jurors for one week beginning No- tlu' vember 23. 1008, this being the second ?f s week of the Court of General Ses- . * sions which will convene at Newber- 1 r r.v, R. C? on November 1 (?. 1008. sur ' Jno. L Epps, J - Win. W. Cromer. rn Jno. C. Goggans, Jury ( ommsisioncrs for Newberrv County. S. C. ' a , Newberry, S. C. October 26, 1008 . 6 IS II orj? CHARLESTON & WESTERN CAR- stri l> OLINA RY. 7 Schedule in effcct May 31, 1908. Sta s I'V. Newberry(C N & L) 12:50 p.m. ooo ? Ar. Laurens 2:02 p.m. saf< f Lv. Laurens (C & W C) 2:35 p.m. ahe t Ar. Greenville 4:00 p.m. ? ? Lv. Laurens 2:32 p.m. is a k At. Spartanburg *1:05 p.m otli - Lv. Spartanburg (So. Ry.) 5:00 p.m. Ple -jAr. I lendiMVonville 7:15 p.m. fan Ar. Asheville f 8:50 p.m. j l1 Lv. I.aureus (C & W C) 2:32 p.m. catl Ar. Greenwood 3:32 p.m. aKc l Ar. McCormick 4:3.3 p.m. T ' Ar.:, Au"us,a 0:15 p.m. '* Tri-Weekly I'arlar Car line be I ween Augusta and Asheville. Trains N'os. 1 and 2. leave Augusta Tuesdays, " " ' hursdays and Saturdays, leave ' Asheville Mondays, Wednesdays audi 1 Fridays. [? Note: The above arrivals and de- >" 1 partures. as well as connections with ].\u - other companies, are given as itifor- ( mation, and are not guaranteed. j Ernest Williams, n. Gen. Pas.s. Agt., Augusta, Ga. Geo. T. Bryan, ' Greenville, S. C., ?'d (J'en. A-ft. '1 OH ! BLUE RIDGE SCHEDULES. NV Eastbound. ' ;l ^ No. ,8, leaves Anderson at 0.30 a. ',:l in-, for connection at Beltou with ".ll vSonthern for Greenville. '"s I No. 12, from Walhalla, leaves At: a '' ^ derson at 10.1;) a. m., for connection ^ at Melton with Southern Railway for sa' j, ( olumbia and Greenville. 'rii No. 20. leaves Anderson at 2.20 ,1 I'- for connections at Helton with ( Southern Railway for Greenville. an< No. 8. daily except Sunday, from aM Walhalla arrives Anderson 0.21 p. 'Ia r m., with connections at Seneca with '1C' v Southern Railway from points south I No. 10. from Walhalla, leaves An- Br, derson at 4.5/ p. m., for connections sen at Belt on with Southern Railway for 2L Greenville and Columbia. i ,1 Westbound. f. No. 17, arrives at Anderson at 7.50 o a. m., from Belton with connections -p.. 1)# from Greenville. , i- No. 0. arrives at. Anderson at 12.24 1- p. m., from Belton with connections rs { from Greenville and Colombia. Goes ie to Walhalla. No. 10, arrives at Anderson at 3.10 id i>. in., from Belton with connections 1- from Greenville. fr< s- No. 11, arrives at Anderson at ^(1 1- 0.20 p. m., from'Belton with con- ^ e. nect ions from Greenville and Colum- fo1 bin. Goes to Walhalla. 1>i! ie No. 7, daily except Sunday, leaves e- Anderson at 0.20 a. m., for Walhalla. 11)0 o- with connections nt Seneca for local | id points s nil h. j f j, Nos. 17, 18, 19, and 20 are mixed j et il ti ros between Anderson and Helton in | Nos. i and 8 are local freight j trains', carrying passengers, between 1 >1 c-j Anderson and Walhalla and between j A h-' Walhalla am1 Anderson I. P. LOSE. J || I have a nice up-to-date PIm line of Shoes, Hats, V^lCc* Dress Goods, Notions, Se Underwear, artd everything that goes to make a complete stock of general merchandise. ;e me before buying. ? fr( _ Fruit JNO. P. LONG, ou SILVER STREET, S. C. co'T'1 _____ F? ie Standard Warehouse Eimpanv Begs to Announas: st. The rates of storage cover all costs * he farmer, including protection for clnCl ! cotton from fire and the weather, and rate is as low or lower than the h *a iner can insure his cotton when housed I m liotne L m . Its warehouse receipts are regarded I h] the highest class of bankable collateral ^10 Ms f moiie^ van he borrowed ou anytig it can be borrowed on the receipts The Standard Warehouse Company. . The identical cotton that yon place ihe warehouse is returned upon the l"* render of receipts. . Incase of fire your cotton is paid at market value, and yon have no 4 icnltv as to insurance, the full inance being maintained by The Stand- OCITV Warehouse Company. . The Standard Warehouse Company bsolutely independent of any othei ani/alion and conducts its affairs upon ct business methods. 11 ? 1 . The paid up capital stock of The Ci tidard Warehouse Company is $350,- _ - 1 j .00 and the company is absolutely ;, and its warehouse receipts come All ad of the stockholders. J\ 11 . The Standard Warehouse Company II xions to have cotton of farmers and j1 j ers stored, and offers the most com- I le protection and encouragement for ^ ners desiring t<> hold their cotton. 1 j { ). Rates will be furnished upon appli ion to Mr. J. I). Wheeler, I.ocal Manr Standard Warehouse Newberry, S. C. B. STACKH0U8E, President, Columbia, S. C. ][ NOTICE TO CREDITORS. flff^ 111' District Court of the United ;t p tlie Western District of South | Capital 'arolina. 11 the matter of Klebtr L. Railes, No 11 k rupt. In Bankruptcy. TI-? ro the creditors of the above namBankrupt: Take notice thai on the 21st. day of Vill toher. m08, Klber| L. Bailes, w wherry, Newberry County, S >n 11; , vV' polina, heretofore adjudged n nkrupt in said court, filed his pe- . . on in said Court, praying for a 1 ( charge as sucii bankrupt : and that 1 oaring was thereupon ordered, and 1 he had upon said petition, before d court, at Charleston, in said Diset, on the Itli day of November, )S, at 11 o'clock a. in., at which to and place, all known creditors, 1 other persons in in (ores!, may [>ear and show cause, if any they ? v*e. why the prayer of the said 1 gl ff it ion should not be granted. ^JIBU Witness the lion. William II. awley, judge of said court, and tlie il thereof, at Charleston, S. C., this <t day of October, A. I)., 1908. (Seal) Richard W. Hutson, Clerk With h ^CURSION RATES TO COLUMBIA, S. C., AND RETURN VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY. t Kir Account South Carolina Colored I ^ ate Kair Ihe Southern railway a 11unces very low round trip rates "Thi* >m all points in South Carolina to lumbia, S. C., tickets to be sold (vejnber 7th to 1 :itli inclusive, and &|J|| r trains scheduled to arrive Colum- lAv i before noon of November 14th, OS. limted for return until Novern- I\/| i 111I m"' 1!>na .... FireD I* or rates, detailed information, r.pplv to Southern riilway tick- t?Stj i agents ,.r address, Game, J. (', FjUsIV, Division Passenger Agent, v^Sriilv !-. Meek, Charleston, S. C. j w ;st. Ccn. Pass. Agt., ' LOV Atlanta, Ga. I 'ST ARI ned Currants, ieded Raisins, Citron, Extra Spices, Crea 3?h Vegetables, :s received fresh r line of Fancy Dlete. r cake baking t M. Flour. 3 carry a full line solicit your patr 3sh Norfolk Oys Y day. Sold by ed on Short N Style. tronage of Ladi ited. seasonable disl ones' lest OUR BAM NEWBERRY Sflll $50,000 ... Matter How Small, No e Newberry Sav ve it careful attontioi s to the mon and the w :INTOSH. P resident COME TO rleston Full AND VISIT 7 NAVY Y ier large Battleship "7 pedo Fleet in F DON'T FORGET Tl )v. 16-21 3 is the Time of the y City by the S EDNESDAY, "SHRI "y Parade; Fantastic ar epartment. Parade ant Automobile Floral P, Charleston vs. 8a ral in Harbor; Street C v Rates on RIVED! cts, j I im of Tartar, j I , Celery and 1 every week. H' Groceries is ''| if, i $ ry a sack of j1 ;l, of Groceries, f onage. {j jj ters received >| the quart or );] fotice in any iJ es especially 1 les at amBanannraRaBiioEnMLa IKING! j MS BANK. ; Surplus $30,000 ! I Matter How Large, | 'ings Bank This message 'omen alike. i E. NORWOOD, Ca.s^er. ; | MB?MMB Tartar nrcr""?( I THE l| Festival. HE ARD 'EX4S" and Tor'ort. HE DATE 9 1 908 r' ear to Visit he ea NERS BAY" \d Trades Display; :J Horse Reel Con- \ arade; Foot Ball van n a h; Aquatic arnival. : ; < ! Railroads, j' J