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STARTS 57th CROP. Col. E. S. Keitt Has Grown Fifty Six Crops on One Place.-All Arrangements Made for 57th. Cl. Ellison S. Keitt was in New berry on Saturday. Col. Keitt says that hr has already arranged this year to make the 57th crop on the same plantation on Enoree River. He says that he has everything planned for this crop as well or bet ter than ever in all of the 56 which he has grown on this same plantation, but he hopes it will not turn out like the battle of Waterloo did for Na poleon. Napoleon said that he had his plans laid for that battle better than any battle in which he had engaged. Col. Keitt is in good health and talks interestingly of days gone by and especially of the days of the war and those succeeding it. He says that his recollection of the - Samps Bridges incident in '76 when the Democrats gained control of the gov ernment is absolutely correct-that he was present and an actor in this scene, and that the telegram came from Gen. Grant, as he stated in his letter and not from President Hayes. He says that Hayes had been elected president in the same year that Hampton was elected, but that he was not inaugurated until March, 1877, and that the '76 legislature met in November, 1876. WOMAN'S MOVEMENT. Newberry Has Sent In A Remit tance to the. Columbia State. The Herald and News printed some time ago a list of those who had eon tributed to the memorial fund to the monument for the Women of the Con federacy. It was stated that this committee had been appointed and would call upon our people to raise the propor tion which this county should give to this fund. Up to yesterday afternoon the following additional amounts had been contributed and Mr. John M. Kinard, who is in charge of the fund, sent a check to the Columbia State for $154.25. Amount previously reported $105.00 G. F. Weawn 1.00 Nat Gist 2.00 F. L. Bynum 5.00 R. C. Perry 1.00 W. F.Ewart 1.00 Caldwell & Haltiwanger 1.00 W. A. MeSwain 1.00 H. H.Rikard 1.00 0. McR. Holmes 1.00 R. C. Williams, Jr., 50 Boozer Bros. 50 J. T. D)avis 50 C. C. Cooper 50 Cash 50 Cash - 50 Cash 5i0 E. S. Werts 10 Geo. W. Summer 5.00 John C. Goggans 1.00 R. D. Smith - 1.00 P. D. Johnson 1.00 Geo..*C. Hipp 50 S. M. Duncan 50 J. S. Wheeler 1.00 H. T. Cannon 50 C. H. Cannon 2.00 Floyd Bradley 1.00 Cash 1.00 Cash 25 J. M. Ward 50 J. H. Clary 50 J. P. Aldrich 50I J. Y. McFall 1.00 C. M. Folk 1.00 Arthur Kibler 1.00 Jno. H. Wicker 1.00 E. H. Aull 1100! Cash 50 Cash 50 Cash 501 Cash 50 J. W. Chapman 1.00 J. W. Chappell 1.00 Cash 50 Pitts and Grizzard 1.00 E. B. Copel.and 1.00 Cash 50 Cash 50 Cash 501 E. A. Griffin 1.00' Total $154.25 MELL DISCUSSES MINfUS CHARGES. News and Courier. Anderson, April 20.-Despite the severe criticism of the faculty, board of trustees of Clemson and President Mell by Capt. J. C. Minus, retiring commandant, the College plant is op erating as usual. All of the members of the faculty, and especially Dr. Mell, received the criticism coolly and are not the least bit agitated. Dr. Mell, when approached by The News and Courier correspondent at the College -to-night, said he was averse to going into a newspaper con troversy, but that he would gladly explain 'the situation and answer the charges one by one. He threw open the doors of his office and assisted in looking into the several cases cited by Capt. Minus in which the latter all4egea Dr. Mell interfered. e invemg ta t in e News and Couirier correspondent judges that the case, which caused the impulsive resignation of Capt. Minus, was the Thornhill case cited by him in a statement given out last night. It is recorded that the com mandant h1anded in his resignation on Sunday morning as President Mell was on his way to church, following the action of the president a day or so before. Thornhill is from the lower part of the State. When he went .home Christmas he was taken ill and did not return to College on the day for work to be resumed, but came in several days later. According to the by-laws governing the College the president has jurisdiction in cases of this kind, and when Thornhill return ed and presented a physician's cer tificate. which is in accordance with the rules, President Mell excused the cadet on his delay and allowed him to enter College to pursue his studies. It now develops, so says Df Mell, that Thornhill had presented the eer tificate first to Capt. Minus, who had refused to accept it. Dr. Mell did not know that the matter had come be fore Capt. Minus for there was no notation in the certificate, and if there had been any made by Capt. Minus, it was not a matter in his jurisdiction. Only the president has the authority to act in such cases. There are several other instances like this one, but since the Thornhill case precedes Capt. Minus' resigna tion only a day or so, it is supposed that it was this that broke the camel's back. At any rate there will be noth ing doing in the way of changes at the College. Acting Commandant Bramleft has the situation well :n hand, and it is learn-ed from conver sation on the campus that practically all members of the faculty endorse Dr. Mell's course in the various cases. The board of trustees holds its an nual supply meeting in July, when the matter rill probably be sifted. COUNTY SUPERVISOR'S REPORT FOR QUARTER ENDING MARCH 31ST, 1909. 863 Town of Newberry, office rent, Ct. H. $145.34 864 W. C. Wilson, r & b 4.75 865 J. B. Adams, Ferry 1.25 866 H. C. Dominiek, r & b 5.70 867 T. M. Smith, Pension 4.00 868 W. B. Whitney, r & b 5.00 869 G. B. Cook, Cons. Sal. 37.50 870 John Kinner, r & b 5.60 871 J. S. Nichols, r & b 4.00 872 P. B. Ellesor, Mag. Sal. 27.00 873 E. H. Werts, Cons. Sal. & fees 29.05 874 G. H. Livingston, r & b 3.00 875 J. B. McCollum, r & b 85 876 J. A. Kinard, r & b 8.40 877 J. W. Swindler, Pension 4.00 878 J. B. Chambers, Pension 4.00 879 J. M. Wilson, r & b 21.25 880 G. L. Kinard, r & b 7.15 881 Mrs. S. Holt, Pauper 2.00 882 J. C. S. Brown, Mags. Sal. 9.00 883 W. W. Willinghiam, Pension 4.00 S84 S. D. Botand, Pension 8.00 883 P. F. Boozer, r & b 8.92 886 J. S. Wheeler, Sal. 66.66 887 Dr. J. M. Kibler, Lunacy 5.00 888 W. W. Cromer, Sal. off. exp. 35.48 889 T. W.Folk, r & b 1.50 890 Dr. W. T. Dickert, Chg. 10.00 891 E. T. Mayer, r & b 5.00 892 J. C. Goggans, SaL 22.90 893 B. S. Hardy, r & b 199.84 894 G. S. Enlow, -r & bi 1.00 895 G. S. Mower, off. rent 10.00 B96 S. C. Penitentiary, Chg. 42.00 897 5. H. Paysinger, Co. Home 6.40 898 J. S. Watts, r & b 2.18 899 W. F. Lester, r & b 10.00 900 T. G. Williams, Liq. Con. 84.50 901 Win. Johnson, r & b, off. Sup., C.hg., Co. H. '7.25 902 M. M. Buford, Sal. Diet ing 194.07 903 S. Ry. Co., r & b (freight) 28.61 904 M. W. Oxner, r & b 15.30 905 J. G. Rikard, r & b 5.00 906 A. D. McClain, r & b 1582.00 907 J. Y. Wicker, Chg. 12.00 908 J. M. Wicker, Chg, r & b 1.65 909 F. M. Lindsay, Sal. 23.52 910 Mrs. C. Tygert, pauper 14.00 911 Greenwood H 'd 'f & Mfg. Co., Chig. 18.25 912 J. W. Templeton, Ferry 10.00 913 Oscar Graham, Cons. Sal. fees 9.80 914 R. E. Livingston, r & b 1.55 915 G. C. Fellers, r & b 42.37 916 E. A. Counts, for pauper 4.00 917 D. M. Bedenbaugh, r & b 24.39 918 D. M.Ward, r & b 10.85 919 P. E. Amick, r & b 171.98 920 W. B. Lominick, r & b 3.50 921 W. F. Suber, Mags. Sal. 9.00 922 J. T. Crisp, Pension 4.00 923 T. F. Waters, Ferry 12.00 924 Dave Scurry, Ferry 7.50 925 H. M. Wicker, r & b 5.97 926 J. A. Gra:ham, r & b 1.12 927 B. 0. Lovelace, r & b 75 928 C. H. Cooper Co., Ferry r &b 104.32 929 F. M. Sehumpert, Lunacy 5.00 930 J. M. Wicker, Salary 16.66 931 S. B. T. & T. Co. Phone 3.00 932 J. L. Epps, off. esp. 7.24 933 C. C. Davis, Ct. H. 129.05 9.4 L. . lunt. r & b 21.02 9*.5 1. 1.3uford, Annual exp. 20.74 936 M. M. Buford, Cons. Sal. 9.00 .937 Z 0. Whittle, Cons. Sal. 18.00 938 B. M. Suber, r & b 6.00 939 Worrell Mfg. Co., Chg. 5.00 940 J. A. Schroder, r & b 19.50 941 W. W. Cromer, Sal., off. exp. 18.07 942 S. B. Aull, r & b 4.08 1943 R. H. Jennings, Ins. Ct. H. 177.67 944 Jesse Hawkins, Com. Tax. 3.50 945 H. W. Sehumpert, Supt. Water & Lights 209.69 946 S. B. T. & T. Co., Phone 33.84 947 Walker, E. & C. Co., Books, etc. 129.58 948 J. L. Bowles Co., Jail 2.00 949 J. H. West, Jail 50 950 E. H. Aull Co., Prtg., etc. 53.50; 951 Tom Wilson, Ct. H. 15.62 952 Aaron Wilson, Ct. H. 8.10 953 Aaron Wilson, Ct. H 10.12 954 Holloway Bros., Chg. 25.59 955 Mayes Drug Store, Co. H. 12.35 956 S. C. Penitentiary, Chg. 42.00 957 Hill & Sligh, Co. H. 31.40 958 Pleasant Grove M. E. church Co. H. 7.19 959 Dr. W. 0. Holloway, Chg. 2.50 960 Shelley & Summer, Chg. 2.25 961 S. K. Bouknight, Co. H., chg. 21.80 962 Greenwood H'dk'f & Mfg. Co., Ch. 31.00 963 E. M. Kelley, r & b 3.00, 964 J. C. Dominick, r & b 10.00 965 W. F. Koon, r & b 7.08 966 Barger Bros., r & b 748.30 967 Pugh & Boozer, r & b 31.16 968 Virgil Kohn, r & b 11.90 969 Carl Feagle, r & b 28.60 970 A. P. Boozer, r & b 3.50 971 Town of Whitmire. r & b 11.00 107 T J. Davenport, r & b 46.92 973 L H. Compton, r & b 10.00 974 N. G. Gallman, r & b 3.50 975 W. C. Derrick, Ferry 10.00 7d T. Cromer, r & b 4.50 977 J. D. Davenport, r & b 16.50 978 W. L. Bedenbaugh, r & b 9.72 979 J. L. Alewine. r & b 9.25 980 J. P. Bishop, r & b 320.00 981 B. S. Hardy, r & b 76.67 982 J. R. Spearman, r & b 20.00 983 L. C. Livingston, r & b 6.00 984 R. H. Kibler, r & b 5.00 985 Hamp Nichols, r & b 5.25 986 W, H. Enlow, r & b 11.25 987 P. B. Banks, r & b 92.36 988 Austin Bros., r & b 450.00 989 S. J. Kohn, r & b -12.15 990 Mrs. R. L. Paysinger, r & b 16.62 991 D. W. Buzhardt, rr & b 121.77 992 F. M. Satterwhite, r & b 23.96 993 S. p. Hawkins, r & b 300.00 994 S. P. Hawkins, r & b 170.24 ~995 J. B. McCrackin, r & b 5.55 996 H. 0. Long, r &b 7.501 997 J. C. Blair, r & b 34.71 998 L. J. Hunt, r & b 21.92 999 C. K. Baker, r & b 11.24 1000 Albert Wise, r & b 2.50 1 Frank Sheeley, r & b 5.68 2 B. M. Havird, r & b 11.48 3 W. A. Davenport, r & b 5.00 4 G. 0. Parrott, r & b 13.75 5 W. S. Mann, Sal. 80.00 6 T. J. Wilson, Sa.l. 3.60 7 W. H. Wendt, Sal. 3.60 8 T. G. Williams, Liq. Cons. 78.20 9 T. G. Williams, Lig. Cons. 69.00 10 W. J. Miller, Chig. 70.00 11 L. IL Fe.agle, Sal., Cont. 164.20 12 Ellesor & Pelham, Co. Phy sicians 10.41 13 P. B. Odell,.Cons. Sal. 25.00 14 J. C. Goggans, Sal. 45.80 15 W. E. Felker, Sal. 38.48 16 J. S. Wheeler, Sal., off. exp. .67.66 17 R. M. Aughtry, Mag. Sal. 8.34 18 T. L. B. Epps, Co. H. . 70.25 19 J. P. Cook, r &b 75 20 E. S. Werts, Sal. off. exp. 49.891 21 Miss Betty Singley, pau. 4.00 22 Mrs. Alice White, pau. 4.00 23 Mrs. Sallie Holt, pau. 4.00 24 Mrs C. Tygert, pau. 4.00 25 Dr. W.' E. Lake, Lunacy 10.00 26 Dr. W. E. Lake, Luna.ey 5.00 27 Dr. J. S. Wheeler, Lunacy 10.00 28 Dr. W. G. Houseal, Lun. 20.00 29 Dr. Geo. Y. Hunter, Lun. 10.00 30 Frank M. Sehumpert, Lun. off. exp. 10.50 31 J. S. Ruff, Ferry 14.00 32 C. H. Cooper Co., Ferry 48.00 33 W. P. Allen, Ferry 25 .00 34 J. L. Fulmer, Ferry 15.00 35 J. W. Templeton, Ferry 10.00 36 J. W. Templeton, Ferry 15.00 37 J. S. J. Suber, Ferry 12.75 38 Dave Scurry, Ferry 15.00 39 T. F. Waters. Ferry 24.00 40 J. A. Templeton, Ferry 17.00 41 J. T. Calmes, Pension 8.00 42 J. D. Cannon, Pension 4.00 43 J. T. Crisp, Pension 8.00 44 Win. A. Shealy, Pension 12.00 45 J. B. Chambers, Pension 8.00 46 T. M. Smith, Pension 8.00 47 W. W. Willingham, Pen. 8.00 48 J. R. Rivers, Pension 12.00 49 J. W. Swindler, Pen. 4.00 50 5. D. Boland, Pension 8.00 51 M. M. Dickert, Pension 8.00 52 Levi Gruber, Pension 8.00 53 Livingston-L Co., Co. H., Ct. H., Chg. 309.70 54 Summer Bros. Co.. Ct. H., r & h. Chg. 120.08 L. I. Feagle, County Supervisor. T-T C. Holloway, Clerk. Newbrry Hordwor Companhi M -N c . 0 r C -M : C , -- C ~C0> O"'m COP5 ~Cz 0- 0 o.H -~C NEWBERRY HARDWAR E COMPA.NY. YOU WANT THE PRETTIEST SUR SUIT YOU CAN GET And yet you do not want the cost to be too much. Well, just come and WE WILL SHOW YOU the softest, silkiest and sheeriest mercerized stuff on the market. Mr. Mercer certainly used the Wand of the Wizzard and put the LOVELIEST COSTUME within the reach of the most modest Pocket Book. COLORS, DID YOU SA? DELICATE! EXQUISITE! . Lilac, Pink, Blue, Gray, and of course White and Black, Crepe, plain and figured effects. Prices 15 to 50 cents. Come and see them WCO. AN ANNOUNCEMENT. A number of gentlemen, residing in Newberry County, and desireus of mproving the stock of Newbierry Cotunty, have formed theinsen7s inW a ompany, known as The Carolina Stock Breeders Association. The Asso iation are offering the sern?ees of their richly .colored stan~dard-.bred horse at $25.00, to insure a coLt. The pedigree of this horse is as follow-: CERTIFICATE No. 65,123. THE TROTTING STANDARD. AMERICAN TROTTING REGISTER. OFF'ICIA L CERTIFICATE. This is to certify that Prince Cecilian, 41558, has been duly registered s standard under Rule 1, in Vohunme XVII, of The American Trotting Re ister, and the pedigree can there be traced in the following form: L558: Prince Cecilian, (1) brh foaled 1903; by Cecilian Chief, 33698; dam Condula, by Princeps, 536; grandam Miss Fanny, by Hamnlet, 160, etc. ( See Condula, Vol. V.) Bred by J. G. Cecil, Danville, Ky. * '1 t Cecilian, 1 1,907 Cecilian Chief, 33,698 41,558Lady Norvetta, 2:13 PRINCE CECILIAN, 41,58Princeps, 536 Condula ........ .... M~ an Given under my hand and seal at Chicago, Ill. this 29th day of March, ( . 96Signed) Frank E. Best, Registrar. This horse will be found at the feed and livery stable of Mr. B. T. Bishop, who has full charge and management. This is such a rare opportunity to obtain the services of a highly bred animal at such a reasonable price that it is deemed unnecessary to say more than to invite those wishing to raise colts to an inspection of this animal YOUR BANKING! THE NEWBERRY SAYINGS BANK, Capital $50,000 - - - Surplus $80,000 No Matter How Small, t~o Matter H-ow Large, The Newberry Savings Bank vill give it careful attention. This message appis to the men and the women alike, i AS. MdNTOSH. 4. E, NORWOOD, ra a Cashier.