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Entered at the Postoffice at New berry, S. C., as 2nd class matter. E. H. AULL, EDITOR. Tuesday, February 21, 1911. THE GOVERNOR'S VETO. Gov. Blease vetoed twenty-five items of the appropriation bill and was sus tained by the senate in all but four. It is the first time a governor has been known to veto an appropriation bill. The governor should 'have vetoed all the items for new buildings at State colleges. It would not have hurt the' progress of the State for a little delay in putting up the buildings. Instea 'he does not disturb the items for Win throp and the Citadel. There is need some one should call a halt in the matter of piling up ap propriations. The bill this year car ries with it the biggest appropriations for n4any years. Senator Johnstone voted for the ap propriations and to pass them over the veto. So did Representative Kib ler. Representatives Mower and Wyche had come home. There was ,iust a quorum present in the bouse. The trustees of the graded school ce _a fine opportunity to do some tbing toward beautifying grounds around the Pope school building in 'Speers street. These grounds are in terrible condition. Beautiful grounds Well kept ar4 pat of an education. These have the appearance of having no friend to care for them. Hon. Jno. G. Richards, Jr., railroad commissioner and trustee of Clemson, by election of the legislature, says the legislative coinmittee to investigate the two office holders didn't know what they were talking about and he - wants the sup.reme court- to pass on it. That is proper, and we note the governor has asked the attorney gen eral to bring the issue before the court. The legislature held all trus -tees holding other offices were doing so in violation of the constitution ex cept life trustees and the legislature should have gone ahead and elected in such cases; but now the supreme court will settle the whole matter and it ,is .iust as well. The record of crimes is 'being kept up pretty well. Every paper carries its quota. It is a strange fact, but it is true, the average legislator and the intelli gent one thinks he is not increasing expenses so long as the levy is not ridsed, YQu rnight increase the tax-1 able value double and spend twice as1 much money, but if you left the .levy the) same he would tell you taxes had not been increased. Funny, but true.I WHY NOT DICKERT'S HISTORYT Senator Sullivan, of Anderson, witing the Daily Mail from Columbia, under date of February 18, after giv ing the supply bill for Anderson coun ty, says: "I have had Anderson col ing included in the list of colleges to receive copies of U. R. Brooks' 'Bench and Bar,' 'Butler's Cavalry,' and Rey nolds' 'Reconstruction in South Caro This, we presume, means thatth State of South Carolina has bought these books for free distribution to~ the colleges and libraries of the State. We remember some years ago during the life time of Col. Reynolds he tried very hard to get the legislature to purchase some of these books but fail ed. We made an effort some years ago to get the State to buy some copies of Dickert's History of Kershaw's Brigade, a very valuable contribution to the history of the State, but failed. In fact, an effort was twice made. We think it is well for the State to! encourage writers and publishers of local history by purchasing copies to put in college and public libraries. It should give the same encouragemnft to the small publisher that it does to the richer and more influential. D)ick et's book was gotton out by a coun 1;ry printer, while the three books mentioned by Senator Sullivag were gotten out by TM S:ate comp ny at To The -Farmei The Newberry Chamber of to secure member#hip from t] Chamber of Commerce is to morally and industriously of it shatl not be a town i scope the advancement of th4 are the same. If the rural di the town,-:an not prosper. Our purpose is to secure in tion of all the people of Newl county have already identifiei Commerce, ard we are anxio member, we would be glad to As Secretary I will be p14 take this means to extend to when you are in town. We ! more that spirit of co-operatic Sin senator Sullivan writing to his ,ome paper,- the Anderson Daily Mail' ;ays: 'I i trying hard to hold down ap yrpriations, where it will do no rm. I believe our educational in ~tutions (colleges) can wait awhile -o more buildings. We, have been exeedingly liberal towards them for, w buildings the last four years and r State levy haf's grown since thenI Frm 4 1-2 mills to 5 3-4 mills, and w we are threataned with. a 6 or 6 1-mill levy. As you know, no one .. smore in favor of eaucation than I t, but there should be a halt until hState catches up. .The taxpayers ve rights we should respect. After hs year we can better appropriate Fthese buildings and no one will be rt, as they get along this year andI 1a wait another year." lhe senator should remember also tt not only has the levy increased, she. states, but that: the assessed tuation has also increased very maa eially and the legislature has de ied indirect means of raising rev e. The appropriation bill is the ne to watch. f course the colleges could have( aited another year for buildings. And hmistake the governor made was. nnot vetoing all of these extraordi ary appropriations and he would ave been sustained. Tie 'people will be around some of hse days and a deluge of votes will weep over the fellows who are thusf oing money for everything asked. TO DRAW JURY. otice is hereby giYmen that we, the -.... iersigned Jury Commissioners for outcry t4 werry County, S. C., will on the before t i day of March, 1911, at 9 o'clock Town of m.., in the office of the Clerk of counts, art, openly and publicly draw the debts du ames of twelve men who shall serve corporat Grand Jurors for one year, and O. W. L lo the names of thirty-six men who as know hll serve as Petit Jurors for the fice of 3 ourt of General Sessions which will said tovw ivene on March 20, 1911. Jno. L. Epps, Eug. S. Werts, 2-21-2t. Jno. C. Goggans, Jury Commissioners for Newberry Cunty, S. C. February 16, 1911. Mlany & DR. M~ELDAU il answer emergency calls In con- If 'yor. 3etion with his office work. Special- you shc Lis, morphine and other drug habits. ca:harti Hours 9 to 1 forenoon; 4 to 8 after- relict a noon. 10-.28-6mos and sor constipad NOTICE. a cure a Notice is hereby given that on Mon- en; the dy the sixth day of March, 1911, be- which tI teen the. hours of 11 o'clock a. mn. We 1h ad p. in. we wil sell at public jthe best s of Newberry I Commerce has made a special ra Fie farmers of the county. The o: ork for the best interests comm the entire county, and it is in yrganization, but that it shall entire county of Newberry. 0 stricts surrounding the town do this work the active and the hear >erry county. A great many fart I themselves with the Newberry ( us that more of them shall. If y< have you becoie one. ased to discuss the matter with you a most cordial invitation to iave a good county but we need in. cerely yours, JNO. 8. MAYES Secretary Chamber of Con pxra Hc 'riday, Feb. The Sacred Cai ucen Esi To be repeated f, Benefit of th olege Athltic 'Assi New Features-ncluding a Children's Chorus. rices - 25, 35 and ! > the highest bidder for cash, devised. Our e Court House door in the that we sell it Newberry, S. 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