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IiI This is the p Nearest to ti ~ You can see +g I will tell yoi ii FOR REN Other good I .'ii4+.. STILL NO FUNDS PROVIDED. "Authorized" Federal Buildings Nust Wait Another Year, Mlaybe : Longer. ~,Washington, Dec. 10.-Secretary of the Treasury MacVeagh having failed' Sto include in hbis estimnates, sent to co~ngress, the item of $26,000,000 for the construction of new federal build Insgs authorized at the last seesion, appropriations for this work will be 'delayed until the next session, .iust a y ear, if the bill making the actual ap propriations is passed even at that time. Efforts made today by congress men baviing new federal building pro grafn)mes -In their ddstrticts to have The seoretary make such a resolution -fafled, and Chairman Tawney, of the h.ouse appropriation committee, said tait unless such resolution was made nio money could be voted now for this purpose. Tafare de not a State in the South iat fealed to get "aut1horizations" at tIhe tlast session of congras, and at beist under present circumstances a( -year's delay will be the result of Sec Ilatary MacVeiagh's action. Congressman Roddenberry, of Geor gli, a member of the building grounds committee of the house, said today that the Republicans were try ing to make the Democrats assume the responsibiWty for .this expenditure by putting the matter up to a Democratic Ilouse next year. CASE AGAINST PASTOR.1 Conference Removes Rev. H. B. Nills For Twelve Months.-Famfily 2 Troubles. News and Courier, Sunday. A 'hush fei*l upon the Methodist nin isters in conference assembled when i yesterday morning the committee to which had been given the settlement ] of the case of Rev. H. R. Mills, of Rock i 11111, charged with having separated i from his wife for other than the one Scrintura:l cause. announced its riead iness to report its findings. The Rev. E. T. Hodges, who presided over the courtg read t!he verd:ict. "We find lthat the evidence proves the specifi-1 catv'ns: tiat the specifications are sustalied by the charges." The pun isbnment fived was suspension fr3nm tbe ministry for twelve months. This is tant.amount to declarng Mr. Mills not guilty of crime, but of indisene tin" Ten out of the thirteen memn 'ecerr LSELL ON DE roperty that everyL ie railroad, right at the excellent trainm FORGET. i something on thai S. 6 T---A three horse I ~arm and city prop< [hree refused to concur and would Lot sign 'the findings. These three entlemen were Dr. R. A. Child, Dr. .F. Beatty, and the Rev. J. R T. fajor. Mr. Mills was not present when the eport was made. He left early this norning for Atlanta, where he is en ;aged in railroad service. Before leav ng he declared that he entertained no ard feeling toward those members of he committee who had voted against tim. He was conscious of innocence, >ut would take the verdict in the s.pir t in which it ha.d been rendered and n deep humitlity. He said that he vould for a 'time continue in railroad vork, but would later go to a univer ?ty and p.ursue his studies, and finally ~eturn and claim his place in the con erence. The commiittee appointed to consid r the charges against tihe Rev. Mr. b'ault reponted that no trial was nec esary. The conference then passed tis .charater, and his relation to the onference is not affected. Th'e Rev. L H. Jones, of Florence, presented a nemorial asking that the trustees of Listr;ict parsonage property be made nembers of th!e district conference. LNERICA SECOND NAVAL POWER. VlI Soon be Supplanted by Germany, However.-Great Britain Still First Place. Washington, Dec. 10.-The United states closes another year in second lace among the 'world's naval powers. C'he close rivalry betw een Germany Lnd Great Britain has not 'et brought the former country up to he United States in number of bat leships afloat, but in ships project3d a.nd in the total number of war ves els of all kinds, Germany will crowd he United States to third place. These facts are shbown in 'the new favy Year Book, prepared by Pitt nan Pulsifer, clerk to the senate com n'ittee on naval affairs. United States and Germany. In completed tomnage, says Mr. Pul difer, the United States is a.head of le~rmany. In battleships completed, roth in number and displacement, the Jnited States leads G-emany. Includ nig battleships completed, under con rtruction and provided for, the num er of each country is identical, while he United States 'exceeds Germany n total battlesio tonnage. The comnilations of Mr. Pulsifer 'w e worMl powers to rark as fc! Lber 3 AT AUlCI CEMBEJ ody has wanted to bt the post office and d as they steam by fill THE DTI Ldate that will interes arm about four miles ~rty for sale. Don't)y Britain, United States, Germany, France, Japan, Russia, Italy.I In the dreadnought type under, which is placed armored cruisers as wall as the newer battleships, the! fierce race between England and Ger many is most clearIy shown.I England Leads in D)readnoughts. At present the floating navies of tlpe three leading powers contain dread nought type vessels as follows: Eng land 11, with displacement of 203,100I tons; tUited States 4, displacement 72,000; Germnan.y 4, displaceme'nt 72, 000. TeYear Book shows that when thiose for wthich funds have been pro vided are completed, the dreadnought strength of the three countries wil:l be: England 27, 'with displacement of 558,900 tons; Gennaniy 17, displac'ei ment 357,000; United Stiates 10, dis placement 221,650 tons. Niow Is the time to subscribe to The Herald and News. NfOTICE TO CBEDITORS. Lewle L. Lane, William L. Lane, Ver ner Lane, Drayton L. Lane, Jas. F. Epting, Jr., Harry D. Epting and F. M. Scnumpert, as public guardign of Guy H. Boddie, a minor, defend ants. vs. Jas. F. Epting, Sr., individually and as administrator of the personal estate of Lula B. Epting, deceased, Plain All persona holding claims against Lula B. Epting, deceased, are required by an order of the Court of C >mmon Pleas herein to present tlie smxe duly i attested, to r. :, at my office at New- e berry Court House, S. 0., on or before I the 15th day of December, 191C and creditors are enjoined from presenting a their demands in any other proceed- j ings. t H. H. Rikard, a Master. 5 Saved From the Grave. q "I had about given up hope, after s nearly four years of suffering from a sever lung trouble," writes Mrs. M. L. I Dix, of Clarksville, Tenn. 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BER 30th, you to be at this sale i,Ag This has a six room I s good 8 per cent. sto Iand one commissioner of public works for the term of six years, will be held at the Council Chamber, in the Opera House, in the Town of Newberry, South Carolina, on the second Tuesday in December, 1910, being the 13th day of said month, the polls to be opened at 8 o'clock in the forenoon, and to close at 6 o'clock in the afternoon. D. F. Pifer, A. C. Welch and Alex. Singleton are appointed Imanagers of the said election. IBy order of the Town Council of 1Newberry, S. C., on this the 22nd day WEE3KLV 10 VOT] Address___ Subject to Rules of The Must be received at the ofi .Condensed Statement The Exchen Of Newbe -IOn December 1st, 1910, as R - Exam SLoans and Discounts. .$2 12,182-95 - Fixtures .. .. . .-- 3 8"0.< o SOver Draf-s...... .....2,258 25 eCash on Hand in Banks 22,548 49 $240 789 69 IWe rec ive accounts b >th l irge an and will pay you four per cent initer -pounded semi-annually IBegin now and open an account wi ~H L. PARR. President W X G. HOUSEATL. Vice Presidenv DR~' B CR(C II"I perty there. g store door. 1910.. ent" iouse on it ck. of September, 1910. COLE. L. BLEASE, Mayor. By the Mayor: J. R. Scurry, C. &. T. T. C. N., S. C. The Call of the Blood for purification, finds voice in pimples, boils, sallow complexion, a jaundiced look, moth pa.ches and blotches on the skin-all signs of liver trouble. But Dr. King's New Life Pills make rich red blood; give clear skin, rosy cheeks, fine complexion, health.. Try them 25c. at W. E. Pelham's. BAL4LOT ES FOR Herald and News Contest. ice by December 16. of thle Coniion0 of ~nge Bank rry, S. C., eported to the State Bank iner. Capital Stock...-..--.--.$ 5o,ooo0o0 Surplus ..............12,016.44 Cahier's Checks... 112.13 Bills Payable ... o,ooo.o Divideknds Unpaid... 40.00 Deposits.. ..........168,621.12 $240,789.69 I s nail. Our business is growing est on your surplus funds, corn th thi% bank. Mi. L. SPEAR MAN, Cashier. WV B. W ALL ACE, Asst. Cashier.