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Entered at the Postoffice at New berry, S. C., as 2nd class matter. E. H. AULL, EDITOR. Friday, January 19, 1912. The Daily Record, of Columbia, broke the record oie day this weex by carrying twelve whol"2 pages of advertisement for one Coleambia firm, the James L. Tapp company. That is the largest advertisement ever car ried in one newspaper by one firm in the city of Columbia. The Tapp corn pany believes in advertising. The Herald and News carried a page of advertisement for this company iast week. In the opinion of Attorney General Lyon, the State of South Carolina has absolutely no voice in the manage ment of Clemson colle-g except by the six minority trustees. According to this opinion, the State can not change the existing affairs of Clemson, so far as the management is concern ed. The life trustees are not respon sible to the State, and while they con stitute a majority of the members in the management of the affairs at Clemson, and while the State through the privilege tax spends over $250,000 yearly to support Clemson, the State has absolutely no control over the in stitution, except what interest it has in the minority of the membership of the board. This opinion may be good law, but it is violating the spirit, if not the letter, of the constitution in permitting the life trustees to bold membership in the legislature. The Easley Progress can not under stand why "there are three or four newspapers in South Carolina out of possibly one hundred aid fifty, that ~pretend to admire or even have a word of commendation for Governor Blease." Perhaps there are three or four newspapers in South Carolina that are able to see some good, rather than all bad, in matters in which Mr. Blease is concerned.-Fort Mill Times. Don't you think you could find a little good if you were to make honest and diligent search. In fact, you mnight find a sufficient amount of good, at least, to dictate to you and the other-newspapers that it was best al ways to be fair and honest and square in dealing with even your political enemies. It is the duty and province of the newspaper to deal fairly .al-I ways, and it is manly 'to acknowledge that even your political or personal enemy had done a good deed, if he does one. There is something good~ 'even in the worst of us, and it seems to us that it would be more 'pleasant to seek and, to comment upon the! good that is in us rather than take delight in fault finding and adverse criticism. Major Richards announces as 'a fact that he will not be a candidate for governor t.his year. He also, in very1 positive language, setates the facts in connection with the rumor given outi some months ago about a conference and deal reported as having been held at his home between Judge Jones, Senator Tillman and himself, just prior to the announcement by Judge Jones that he would be a candidate for governor this year. This state ment from Major Richards so posi tively made, should settle this question in the minds of all fair-minded people. Major Richards is a young man of fine character and has had much ex perience in public life and would fill the .position of governor with credit to himself and to the State. We are pleased to know that he is going to stand for election for a full term as a member of the railroad com mission. He can do the State great' service in this position and we hope to see him elected. He is intelligent, pains-taking, and conscientious in the performance of his public duties, and will guard the interests of the State and will be fair to the corporations and the public utilities with which his office has to deal. It is queer that prominent citizens in o en m ~intwns will lend them Cook is the greatest faker on record. He never got within 800 miles of the North Pole, and admitted in an article in Hampton's Magazine that he did not reach the pole. He afterwards went on the lecture platform simply as a famous faker, but found enough people to take him seriously to re sume the claim that he actually "at tained" the polee.-Spartanburg Jour nal. In response to the above, it might be well to say that there may be some people that do not agree to the state ment that Dr. Cook is the greatest faker in the world. We would like to know upon what authority and upon what evidence the Journal makes the statement that Dr. Cook never got witnin 800 miles of the pole, apart from a statement, which it claims was made in Hampton's magazine, that he did not reach the pole. We do not know and do not pretend to say whether or not Dr. Cook reach ed the North Pole, but we believe in g1'ing to every man a square deal, and the opportunity to present his case to the people. Some may believe with the Journal that he is a faker. Others may be convinced of his hon esty and his integrity. He certainly has a right to a square deal. NEWBERRY OPERA HOUSE FOR RENT. The City Council of Newberry, S. C., invites sealed bids for the lease of the Newberry opera house for a term of three (3) years, beginning April 25, 1912. House has a seating capacity of 900. Only theatre in Newherry county. Town has population of 6,000. Bids must be filed prior to April 1, 1912. Rent to be paid monthly in advance. All bids to be accompanied by a certi ,fied check for $50, as evidence of good 'faith. Checks will be returned to un successful bidders. Successful bidder will be required to give surety bond for five hundred ($500) dollars to guarantee performance of conditions of lease. Right reserved to reject any, and all bids. For further information, address, and file bids with Jno. R. Scurry, Clerk and Treasurer, New berry, S. C. 1-19-tf. ROUND TRIP WINTER TOURIST FARES NOW IN EFFECT SOUTHERN RAIL WAY-"PREmIEB CARRTER OF THE SOUTH." Tickets on sale daily including April 30, 1912, with final limit returning May 31, 1912. For complete information as to schedule, sleeping car service. etc., call On nearest Southern Railway ticket agent, or F. L. Jenkins, T. P. A., Augusta, Ga. J. L. Meek, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. Wood's Seeds For 1912. Our New Descriptive Catalog is fully up-to:-date, and tells all about the best Garden and farm Seeds. Every farmer and gardener should have a copy of this cata log, which has long been recog nized as a standard authority, I for the full and complete infor mation which it gives. We are headquarters for Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats, Cow Peas, Soja Beans and all Farm Seeds. Wood's Descriptive Catalog mailed free on request. Write for it. 'r.W. WOOD & SONS, ~ Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. ilas Millions of Friends. How would you like to number your ~riends by milions as Bucklen's Arnica - alve does? Its astounding cures in the past forty years made them. It the - Jest salve in t.he world for sores, ul-.. REPORT Of County Supervisor Quarter Ending Decem ber 31, 1911. 1096 J S J Suber, ferry... ...$ 1097 Wash Williams, com tax.. 1098 L I Feagle, co sup, off sup ... ....... .. .. 1099 J L Thomas, com tax.. ] 1100 J. L. Thomas, r&b... ... 1101 W. B. Whitney, r&b..... ] 1102 R H Jennings, State treas., insurance. ... ... ... ... 1= 1103 The State Co, off sup... 1104 J D Nance, r&b... ..... 1105 Simon Allen, ct h... ... ] 1106 T J Oxner, corn tax....... 1107 T J Oxner, r&b... ... 1108 T P Richardson, chg.. ..4 1109 J G Miller, chg... ..... 4 1110 J W Werts, chg... ..... 3 1111 George Suber, chg... ... 2 1112 M M Dickert, pen... ... 1113 W A Shealy, pen... ..... 1114 W W Willingham, pen... 1115 Philip Spotts, pen....... 1116 W A Braswell, pen... ... .T B Chambetr, pen...... 1118 J E Williams, pen... ... 1119 J A Enlow, pen...... ... 1120 Levi Gruber, pen... ... 1121 J R Rivers, pen.......... 1122 Mrs Sarah Holt, paup.. .. 1123 Mrs Alice White, pen... 1124 Miss Betty Singley, paup.. 1125 Mrs Ann Kingsmore, paup 1126 Mrs Mary J Boozer, paup 1127 Mrs Lucinda Livingston, paup... ... . ..... ... ... 1128 Mrs Catherine Shealy, paup... ... ...... ... ... .. 1129 Mrs Emily Horton, paup 1130 Mrs Mary E Scott, paup.. 1131 Mrs Margaret Troutman, paup... ... ... ... ..- .... 1132 J W Wicker, com tax.. . . 1133 R E Davis, chg... ... 4 1134 W A Epting, r&b... ... 1135 T M Murphy, r&b... ... 1136 T M Murphy, com tax.. .1 1137 G M Gary, r&b... ... .. ~2 1138 -Wiley Stockman, com tax 1139 William Brehmer, com tax 1 1140 Levi Henderson, ferry.... 1141 J' W Richardson, r&b... 2 1142 D E Oxner, co h... ... 11 1143 P L Nichols, r&b... ..... 1144 C G Corley, ferry... ... 145 Bachman Counts, corn tax 1146 D E Halfacre, com tax.. 147W 0 Wicker, corn tax... 148 Joe B Dominick, r&b.. 149 L I Feagle, co su-p, chg. . 150 L I Feagle, Co sup, r&b.. 151 Boo'e'r Bros, co h... ... 152 J' T Hill, r&b... ... .....2 153 J A Templeton, ferry . 154 B Goodman, ferry... ....1 155 G S Long, r&b... ... ....6 156 H 0 Long, r&b... ......2 157 Jno C Dominick, corn tax 158 Eusebious Koon, corn tax 1159 B F Mills, corn tax... . 160 G1 F Shealy, corn tax.. 161 T B Richardson, corn tax. 162 W A Shealy, pen... ..... 163 W W Willingham, pen. . 164 Philip Spotts, pen... ... 165 W A Braswell ,pen.. 166 J' B Chambers, pen... 167 J E Williams, pen... ... 168 J A Enlow, pen... ... ... 169 Levi Gruber, pen... .... 170 J R Rivers, pen... ..... 171 M M Dickert, pen... ... 172 Mrs S Holt, paup... ..... 173 Mrs A White, paup.. 174 Mrs Betty Singley, paup. 174 1-2 Levi Henderson ferry 173 Mrs Mary J' Boozer, paup. 176 Mrs L Liv'ingston, paup. 177 Mrs Emily Horton, paup.. 178 Mrs Mary E Scott, puap.. 179 Mrs M Troutman, paup... 180 T P Richardson, chg..... 4 181 R E Davis, chg..... ..... 4( 182 J G Miller, chg.......... 4 183 J1 W Werts, chg... .....S 184 George Suber, chg........ 3 185 D F Boozer, corn tax... . 1 186 D F Doozer. r&b... ... 187 W H Nichols, r&b... .... 4] 18S J' S Nichols, r&l>........111 189 W T Baker, r&b..... ... 19') K Bo'k<?, :-omn tax... ....] 191 D N Livingston, comn tax. 4 192 S i Farnon, corn tax.... 4 193 Ben Gridin. r&b... .....1 194 J E Goree, .com tax.. 195 I D. Shockley, ct .h.. 196 .J T (illiam, ferry.... ..5 .197 Furman Davis, corn tax.. 198 E T Long, r&b... ..... .199 W E DeHins, ferry...4 .200 G E Dominick, corn tax... .201 B S Counts, corn tax... .... 202 G F Stockman, r&b...1 203 I J Gibson, r&b... .... .204 D C Bol.Aad, r&b... ... . .205 Jno A Suber, r&b.. .' .206 I J' Lowman, corn 1t.x......2 .207 G S Long. corn tax.. .208 J' S 3' Suber, ferry... ...1 .209 D E Oxner, co *h... 22. .210 Jacob Long, corn tax... . 11 .Tnhn Wicker, con +m . 13 WSchi iper1, c ta . 1214 L E Summer, com tat... 41.03 1215 B Y Abrams, com tax... 4.50 1216 W J Ruff, r&b... ... .. .-00 For 1217 W P Sheppard, r&b (in, 10.00 1218 F M Satterwhite, r&b... . c1 1219 R E Gee com tax... ... 10.u' 1220 J W Hawkins, com tax... 7.50 1221 J I Boozer, com tax... .. 2.00 5.50 1222 J S Hutchinson, -mn tax 8.00 3.60 1223 Newberry Machin. Shops, r&b... ... ... ... ... ... . S00 0.j2 1224 R L Sterling, com tax.. .. 1.45 .6.00 1225 Fred A Gallman, com tax 5.00 2.50 1226 Jno B Bedenbaugh, com .0.00 tax... ... ... ... ... ... 12.00 1227 Jno B Bedenbaugh, r&b.. 5.50 3.48 1228 B E Bowers, com tax.. 4.00 2.00'1229 S M Johnson, com tax... 13.50 0.67 1230 George Lyles, r&b... .. 2.50 .1.10 1231 G W Shealy, r&b... ... 2.50 1.00! 1232 G W Shealy, corn tax... 4.00 2.00 1233 T B Shealy, com tax... 2.00 5.00f 1234 D N Livingston, r&b..... 10.00 :0.00 1235 Kokely Rutherford, com 5.00 tax... ... ... ... ... ..... 9.40 .0.00 1236 J E Goree, com tax.... .. 4.00 4.00 1237 W P Counts, com tax... 1.20 4.00 1238 C B Livingston, com tax 8.00 4.00 1239 G McD Sligh, com tax... 2.00 4.00 1240 J T Baker, com tax... .. 1.50 4.00 1241 J S J Suber, ferry... ... 5.50 4.06 1242 J T Hill, r&b... ..... 18.36 4.00 1243 G E Dominick, r&b...... 4.00 4.00 1244 Charley King, com tax... 2.00 4.00 1245 Da-:id Pitts, r&b... ..... 10.55 4.00 L. I. Feagle, 2.00 County Supervisor. 2.00 I H. C. Holloway, 2.00 Clerk. 2.00 2.00 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. 2.001 COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. The Newberry Savings Bank, Plain tiffs, vs. Frank G. Spearman, Jr., and 2.00 John R. Spearman, Defendants. 2.00 By an order of the Court herein I 2.00 will sell to the highest bidder before the court house at Newberry, S. C., 2.00 within the legal hours of sale on Mon 2.00 day, February 5, 1912, all the interest 0.00 and estate of ]'rank G. Spearman, Jr., 6.20 in all that tract or plantation of land 4.00 situate, lying and being in the Coun 2.00 ty of Newberry, State of South Caro 6.56 j lina, containing three hundred and 5.50 forty-seven (347) acres, more or less, 8.75 and bounded by lands of Mrs. Fannie 9.00 1Maffett, A. J. S. Langford, Thomas 4.70 Henry Spearman, and Sallie R. Hud-. 5.17 son, (formerly 3. S. Spearman, 3. R. 8.75 Spearman and G. C. Williams.) 7.03 Als all the interest and estate in .0' alhat other tract or plantation of 20-land lying and being 'situate in the B7county of Newberry, State of South 8.36 Carolina, containing two hundred and 36forty (240) acres, more or less, and 3.12 hounded by lands of, or formerly of, Will Sanders, Charlotte V. Spearman, 214knw and ohr,being sometimesknw 7.as Little River Place, of the late John 0.R. Spearman, the said interest in said 65lands, both tracts, being derived un 8.12 der the terms of the la)st will and tes 4.30 20tament of the late John R. Spearman, deceased, the grandfather of the de 70fendant Frank G. Spearman, Jr. 2.00 3.50 Terms of sale: On'e-'half the pur 4.00 chase money to be paid in cash, the 4.00 balance on credit of twelve months, 4.00 the credit portion to be secured by the 4.00 bond of the purchaser and a mortgage 4.00 of the premises sold with interest at 4.00 the rate of 8 per cent. po' annum, and 4.00 in case said bond 2.nd mortgage is col i.0 lected by suit or put in the hands of t.0 an attorney for collection, 10 per cent i.00 must be added to the amount due 2.00 thereon, as attorney's fee. The pur 2.0 chaser may pay all his bid in cash if 2.00 he ro desires. Purchaser to pay for 3.00 papers and recording of same. .0H. H. RIKARD, .00 Master. .00 Master's Office, Jan. 8, 1912. ~.00 ~.00 Subscribe to The Herald and News 5.00 now and get all of the serial story ).00 ).00 . A Fierce Night Alarm. .0is the h&oarse, startling cough of a child, suddenly attacked by croup. Of ). ten it aroused Lewis Chamblin, of Man ).00 chester, 0., (R. F. 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Carlis-le, et (as well as by virtue of various at] executions lodged with me) I will e within the legal hours of sale on sal day, being the 5th day of Februa 1912, .subject to the mortgages ti exist upon it, all that tract or plan ton of land belonging to James Lane, one of the defendants in i above stated cases, situate in i County of Newberry, in the State South Carolina, and bounded by I road which leads from the resider of B. C. Matthews, in the direction the residence of B. F. Mills, whi separates .it from lands of P. Crotwell; by lands George Johnstone; by lands of J. Caldwell; by lands c'' the estste of R. Hipp, from which it is separat by the public road that leads from t town of Newberry to the old stee mill; by lands of Ros'emont cemeter by lands of Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Marti by lands lately the property of Jam . Lane, but now bwned by the Ne berry Real Estate company, and by street of the towti of Newberry whi :onstituts a continrUaion of 1arri-n )ds Coming y Day at 's1c. 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Write for price. aig this ad. ibshed 1887 IS VILLE, KY. al, gages on this property and by order ter of court -the sale will take place, as eli stated, sub.ject to the mortgages. This stract of land is supposed to contain ry, some two hundred and ninety (290) ~m iat jacries, more, or less, the exact numiber ta- of acres not being known. J. Terms of sale: Cash. he M. M. BUFORD, eSheriff Newberry County. of Sheriff's Office, Jan. 10, 1912. he - .EXECUTOR'S NOTICE OF FINAL of' SETTLEXENT. ch Notice is hereby given that- on Mon o. day, January 15, 1912, at 11 o'clock a. in ., we will make a settlement of the A. estate of the late Mrs. M. A. E. Werts, 'in office of Probate Judge at Newberry, e S. C. All and sigular the creditors he 'are hereby notified to present their a claims duly .attested to Clarence F. 7 Werts, executor, and all parties in ;debted are required to~ make payment es to the undersigned on or before said Idate. ~h1 Susan M. Werts, Executrix. Clarence F. Werts, Executor. t O Ms.M.A.E. ers,Deeaed