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f > MEETING OF FINANCIAL BOARD FOR FRIDAY ! ST1TF 1,0AN COMES IP AGAIN 1 FRIDAY. | P State Treasurer Submits Extracts From Kecords of Sinking Fund Bfe Commission Meeting. Columbia, Aug. 25.?S. T. Carter, j m State treasurer, and A. W. Jones, comptroller general, said yesterday that a meeting would be called, for ft Friday at noon, of the State financial board. At this meeting, they said, Am proposals would be considered for m,> lending to the commonwealth $300,- turn: ^ 000 or thereabouts, the proceeds of Colu the loan to be used in paying current Hv expenses of the government until tax W collections begin to come in, which Colu * ^ v ~ ? T'V./i Xnard io T T*TT1C "Will De in .Ueceiiiuei.. AUC uvo-iu ^ , ? ? m composed of the governor, the State \ Balk treasurer and the comptroller gen- Whi J era1' Chaj Meantime the comptroller general L continues to hold up such warrants L I as are presented, conceiving himself Pros lo be forbidden by law from approv- New \ ing such orders on the State treasury Kins when as now there are no funds in Gold ^ the treasury wherewith they may be j ^ W paid. W S. T. Carter, State treasurer, gave j W out yestreday a statment on the sit-j cursi uation, as follows: s "Mr. Carter said he would like to | \ ATTT (quote a few extracts from the records i,tv* in the sinking fund office. They fol- j In a( low: j . on it K- "Governor Blease in delivering the < ( notes to the sinking fund commission unob stated: 'There is a matter which I wbic ^ desire especially to call this sinking fund commission's attention to., and that is that it is the custom of these I agen . "banks, when they lt>an money, to put j S the money in the bank and keep it there without interest and at the j Colu same time charge the State interest j r from the day it is deposited. For instance, if they loan us $300,000 to- Colu day some of that $300,000 does not - if il- - ?..4. i , come out of the banK unui me msi; day of January, and yet we pay in-1 ^ terest at 5 per cent, on that money to borro right from today. I call that mighty nection poor business. I called Mr. Matthews "'I an A over ithe 'phone yesterday and he would 1: W came to my office and I had a talk other lei i with him about it and he wrote me a ! to be I f letter in which he agrees to loan the opportur State this money at 5 per cent But' "Gov. in his letter he has this statement: rowing t 'Confirming verbal statements made j and he in reference to financing the State of I pretatioi South Carolina we beg to say we will to accep make the State the advances on the by accoi I j usual form to the extent of $250,000 | "in a( to $300,000; payable January 1, at a sinking rate of 5 per cent., the notes to bear : bound b; interest from date tne State needs the j Govmoney.' My understanding of that is ; notes, -n that they are to let us have this a part o money and as the money comes from could dc the bank interest is to be charged on terpretal it, and not interest on $300,000 to be- made w ik gin today when we are not using it. fused to f And with that understanding I have j1 returE | signed six notes of $50,000 each, with fund co I the understanding th^t these notes received [ are to be held by the State treasurer i ^ until this money is needed, and as I needed delivered to Mr. Matthews Colum ' and interest to be paid from the time jhas dec^ the State gets the money and not j members from the time of the signing of the , Friday J notes. | loan of " 'I hand these notes to Chairman !the run: Hardin. I want the sinking fund governm ? commission to put these notes in the 1 Allowing possession of the State treasurer and I Carter P as the State needs the money, letjJones? him get the money. j board: " 'The notes are drawn to be signed j forming "by the comptroller general, the State commits treasurer and the governor. I am August ! simply putting myself on record as most as favoring a certain way of getting this and I ( , money. Now if the State treasurer dealings and comptroller general want to go : ence to , to Pope Matthews and pay interest part in m from today on $300,000 and get it, what ha: r they can answer to the people. sembly * " 'I have signed the notes under the see fit t( L? understanding I have stated, have Im to Chairman Hardin, landed them to Treasurer State Fi oint Comptroller General Has corded as saying: 'Is it > borrow from the PalThe Sta se then said: 'That is i ng to do. I am opposed ent I money absolutely, so ^on concerned.' that the in the n i extracts from a docu- i ? Dy J. K. Aull, Gov.i?0Uege\ 1 n or ynurl IPr private secretary, and which mT +, . , hie afte K>een incorporated m the mm^ writes BI. W of the sinking fund commission, . ,, r is the gi rt of the records of the State of ^ ? . of Sparl iuth Carolina. . 1 one in tl " 'I am recorded as saying in the T^e ^ |rse of the discussion: 'I want to -particulj ^nder what law we are proceed- :jn? II am a bonded officer of the10f ^he htov with the biggest bond of thews. Bin the State and of course Bdo this according to law. Fune Kwhat law is the sinking Leesvi Bsion proceeding to agree the Rev. Excursions to dhnson City, Ten -VIA N. and L., and C. C. an< Sept. 3, 1913 Special train leaves Columbia, Gervais street depot, vVednesday, Sept 3, arriving Johnson City 6.00 p. r ing leave Johnson City Friday, Sept. 5, 8.15 a. m., mbia 8.00 p. m. mbia $4.00 Lv. 7.00 a m Clinton $3 25 Lv. i< > 3-75 7-36 a m Laurens 3.00 " i< intine 3.75 " 7.46 a m Ora 2.75 " k te Rock ^.7=5 " 7.53 a m Lanford 2.75 " n C ? V V V )in 350 " 8.10 a ni Enoree 2.75 " i< e M't'n 3.50 " 8.24 am Woodruff 2.50 44 1: perity 3.50 " 8.44 a n Switzer 2.50 " 1 berry 3.50 " 9.01 am Mou'js 2.50 11 1: irds 3.25 " 9.32 am Roebuck 2.50 " 1: ville 3.25 " 9.41 a m Spartanburg Ar. 1 SECOND OPPORTUNITY ever offered for throi A P "NT T. rwvnts nvpr the ,<JU Hum VUlUJUiuia auu ^ a. I . *-< . ? cenic route of the Carolina, Clinchfield & Ohio I , modern vestibule coaches will be furnished for th: .idition the Clinchfield will attach its open observa s arnval at Spartanburg, so that passengers can se >structed view of the beautiful mountain scenery h this magnificently built railroad passes. Tickets , N. & L. office, Bank of Columbia and C. N. <Sc ts. E. A. TARRER, G. A., C. N. & L. R. R., Phor ?: _ c? n mulct, o. S. F. EL WELL, G. A., C. C. & 0. Railway, Phc mbia, S. C. w or do anything else in con- largely attended. Upon 1 with current expenses?' his son, Dr. A. J. P. i also recorded as saying: 'I Lake City, Fla., it was de ike to say that I have two in Leesville. So his bo< tters asking that if money is in the Lutheran cemetei >orrowed, they be given an pastors participated in lity to submit propositions.' rites: The Rev. J. D. S Blease was opposed to bor- Union pastorate; the Re1 money absolutely, he said, ton, of the St. Mark's P made his contract, his inter- Rev. F. K. Roof, of the i of which the bank refused pastorate; all of Leesv t, and his purpose was there- Rev. J. W. Oxner, of t nplished. pastorate. The Rev. J. Idition to instructions of the was to have taken part, fund commission, I wTas ed on account of infirm: y the conditions under which ian died while here on ; sase said he signed the daughter, Mrs. S. C. Ba inch were official and made was well known in tl f the records of the State. I church of this State, 1 ) nothing but accept his in- pastor of several churchi tion of the agreement he nomination ir. Newberry ith the bank. The bank re- ton counties. His origin accept his interpretation and in Saiisoury, in. i^., uu led the notes to the sinking various times pastor < mmission. from whom I had churches in North Ca them." York, New Jersey, Get Carolina and Florida. (dines to Meet With Board. 37 years in succession bia, Aug. 26.?Gov. Blease week's vacation. He w lined to meet with the other years of age. > of the borrowing board on :or the purpose of getting a ! Strawben $300,000 necessary to meet Spartanburg Journal, 22 ning expenses of the State Home grown strajwl ent. Today he addressed the seen on the local marke ; letter to State Treasurer George Willis, a and Comptroller General rural route No. 5, br< le other two members, of the crates of choice fruit to 'Your letter of August 25 in- morning and experience multv in selling: them for me 01 meeung ox. me nuautc ? ? ? _ se at 12 o'clock on Friday, Quart. The strawberry 29, 1913, has -been received, i mally is over, but Mr. suredly "will not be present that his vines have prod lecline to have any further during the summer, bul with either of you in refer- the first he has offered f< this matter. I have done my late crop. the matter, and will transmit s been done to the general as- A (*ood, uid-Jtasmon for such action as they may Rock Hill Herald, 22nd. ) take." Ben Hill Brown is a mayor of Spartanburg. LARSHIP OPEN TO GIRL }s not informed in regari ily history of candidate, ederation of Women's CInbs is all right. The first i Yacancy at Conyerse Col- longed to a man who ne1 lege. perior in ability in the Brown is a good, old-fas te. * found among the commc lairman of the music depart- ervwhere. If Ben Hill the South Carolina Federa- worthy of the name he Women's clubs announces Spartanlburg a capital m re is a scholarship vacancy lusic department of Converse WHEN YOtR LHER "Any young woman, show- ^ rpr? nihility and taleut is eligi r passing an examination," Nearly Everybody Nee Trs. Bates. "This scholarship Stimulant at One Tii ft of the "Woman's Music club other, canburg and is open to any Nearly everybody now ie State." annoyed with a sluggis erm begins in September, or by constipation or by ars may be obtained by writ- It is for this reason t [rs. W. T. C. Bates, chairman Liver Tone is such a g music department, St. Mat- keep always in the h Either children or grc take Dpdson's Liver Tone ral of Rev. W. A. Jnliaru after-effects and v.ithoul lie, Aug. 21.?The funeral of of habit or diet. It is a W. A. Julian yesterday was quid with a pleasant tas I Fywy 9/1 I J ? 7.00 a. ' II inS^^ s// d. Re- Ik arriving A 3.o2 a m It tells you h phone line w D.42 am f I'll 3.49 a m same nign-cla i.w a m now enjoyed 1.28 am 'iam If you hi [.38 am J 154am tell you how Bgh ex- You do not 0 beauti lailway. + 1 * . Address 11 is tram. tion car F cure an rS SOUTHERN L local AND TELE *163]S( ie 1040., me 960, Wrightsville Beach [ Isle of Palms * ,ne arrival of Julian, from ^ ^ ^ ^ < i",2 aoutn Atlantic T here. Five 1 1 the funeral grOWlCS ailO healy, of the r. w. a. Dut- rah'nii astorate; the V-CIUUII mTJ'Z S"( he Cameron | for old and young, Austin, uho Dance music furnished was preventity. Mr. Jul- These elegant resorts r a. visit to his ? | rssjs Atlantic toast having been. 'and Lexing- The Standard Rai al home was For rates, reservations, t he was at . i o /"* t* / Jf Lutheran a?ent? Newberry, S. C, T. C rolina, New N. C. jrgia, South m He preached without a liever of constipation and liver tro' as nearly 83 bles' an(* entirely takes the place < calomel. *f?T7Qc.? "Hrnfr store suarantei -.najco ?- -0 ies. every bottle of Dodson's Liver Toi nd. they sell. It costs 50 cents per too terries were tle and if you are not satisfied th; it this morn- it is worth the money, they will har truck farmer y?ar half dollar back to you -ffith Dught several smile. the city this Don't be fooled by preparations ir d little diffi- itating the claims of Dodson's Livi 15 cents per Tone. Just remember Mayes' Dn season nor- Store will give you back your mon< Willis says if Dodson's Liver Tone fails yo uced steadily That is a guarantee that guarantees I these were jr sale of the ^ FAIR WAEMXG, One That Shonld Be Heeded By ed Name. candidate for Frequently the first sign of kidm The Herald trouble is a slight ache or pain in tl d to the fam- l?ins- Neglect of this warning mak< but his name easy for more serious tro' )art of it be- hies?dropsy, gravel, Bright's di rer had a su- ease- 'Tis well to pay attention South, and J sign. Weak didneys genera 1-rr cr-n^Ttr woatpr and delav is Oft( shioned name jLJ ? - >n people ev- dangerous. Residents of this locali Brown is P*ace reliance in Do&n's Kidney Pill would make Tllis tested remedy has been us< ayor> in kidney trouble over 50 years? recommended all over the civiliz< world. Read the following: OES WB0X6 Mrs. J. R. Goldman, Pressley S Greenwood, S. C., says: "My kidne: ds a Liver were weak and I often felt dizzy ar oe or An- nervous. Y/hen I heard about Doan Kidney Pills, I began using thei and then is They restored me to good health : h, lazy liver a short time. I can recommend th biliousness, remedy highly and can say that it hat Dodson's a safe and reliable one for all kf.dnt ood medicine sufferers." ouse. . .'For sale by all dealers. Price I wn-ups can cent. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffal . v,0^ o dOTitc fnr the Unite , Willi.uuu i\vv c*?>v"fc>v~ " ~ : restriction States. vegetable li- Remember xtie name?Doan s an ;te, but a re- take no other. JarinerJ ^tthl Lsk for It Today-A Pos iow you may connect ith the Bell system, a ss local and long distj by more than 5,000,0 iven't a Telephone th to get service at very bligate yourself by sei earest Bell Telephone Mana armers' Line Department [ bell telepho] :graph compa1 juth PryorSt., Atlanta Ga.| I s Calling You | No. s Summer Play- ??: r% t r I bummer va- n? No. i Lands. 2 fishing and marine pleasures ^ Trs by elegant orchestras. 19 eached via the j 574 - - 1 ( A ^ line Railroad, ? Iroad of the. South. ^ etc., address T. S. Lefler, ticket ]. White, G. P. A., Wilmington, Th^ s a" | Mothers! Hare Tour Children Ro1 of Worms? y Are they feverish, restless, nervous, ^ v le irritable, dizzy, or constipated? Do I s t- they continually pick their nose or S at grind their teeth? Have they cramp- a ld ing pains, irregular and ravenous ap- ^ a . a petite? These are all sigras of worms. A TD Worms not only cause your child suffering, but stunt its mind and p lg growth. 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Columbia 6.35 p. m. 36 Lv. Columbia 7.45 p. m. Southbound. 19 L*\ Columbia 7.00 a< m. 1 Lv. Columbia 12.10 p. m. 21 Lv. Columbia 5.00 p. m. 3 Lv. Columbia 12.20 a. m. ains 1 and 2, Florida-Cuba Special Lins 3 and 4, Seaboard Fast Mail, tins 18 and 36, Hamlet local. Trains and 21 Savannah local. 'icket Office 1225 M?.in St" Phone . C. *1. Boisseau, Jr., City Ticket :s., Cc 'mbia S. C. J. S. Etchberger, iv. Pas Agent. C. W. Small, D1y. 58. Agt. i. vannah, Ga.?Adv. ?.TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. lourt of Common Pleas. )mas B. Shealy and George W. healy, Plaintiffs, against Dert S. Shealy, Luther P. Shealy, ohn G. Shealy, Lillian M. Wicker. Iattie Estelle Summer, Mary N. lettz, Chrissie Shealy, David LeRoy healy, Annie May Shealy, Wm. D. healy, Sidney Shealy, and the'heirs t law of Phillip Sligh, deceased, ^ rfiose names, ageo emu icaix^ww re unknown, defendants. ended summons for relief. (Comlaint not served.) 'o the defendants above named:. 1 are hereby summoned and rered to answer the amended comIni in this action, wnich is on file the office of the clerk of court of imon pleas for said county, and serve a copy of your answer to 1 amended complaint on the subiber, at his office at Newberry, S. within twenty days after the ser e hereof, exclusive of the day o? h service, and if you fail to answer said amended complaint within time aforesaid, the plaintifTs in i action will apply to the court for relief demanded in the said ended complaint. H. C. Holloway, Plaintiffs' Attorney. )ated July 19, A. D., 1913. 'o the defendant heirs at law of ? i.a nvmu Aar-azQ-ari tiUlU X" Iliilip >uwwv>, ose names, ages and residences are mown. 'ake notice that this action Is comnced for the partition of the tract and described in the amended comint herein, which was filed in the 2e of th? clerk of court of common as for Newberry county on July 1913. H. C. 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