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t ues& ay. panur - . - ~)4 HAV Y WAJ9' Repaired Right W. B. Rikard jeweler Niewberry.S.C. W. B. RIKARD is now in The Herald an News Office1where he will d your work promptly and und( GUARANTEE. Give him a trial. FPrices 3E:ight. WORE BY A IIOE ENTERPRIS. Newberry Steam. Laundry Cc ''R EVIVC -RESTORES VITAl Made a p~~lee5hoa@YWe Welb 3 a Je:sg:en whra:i hels t madanh:od. n ||ye*a"ift caberter othu v'igor bY UI REVIVO. It quickly ande.urelyrestdredNerve antonyU bystartingattbeseat of disease.1 the mey. Book an dise free Address BANK DEPOS $5,00R. R.Fare Paid. Notes Ta Boardat Cost. Wrnte 0 BEORGIA-ALABAMA BUSINESS COLLEGE, Macon, Increase Your - Yields Per Acre One Of The Results of liberally using our fertili ontheol far"Read te fol & Bon owners of the Magoli "W made $900 fro one acr st rrarr, on which you cieede to hae benwr Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers under peas and velvet beans. thing and have been offere -$250 per acre for the place. We many brand of fertilhzers, cheaper." Now don you thik Virginia-Carolina Fert iizrs Well don't use any other. Virginia-CaroinaChemical Co. Richmond. Va. Durhm N. C.C Mozftomery, Ala. EE~~A sOnsuR. 'm Priin.aries Zcxt Sunmr. It has been learned in \ashing ton. says a \\ashington dispatch, says emiw emfemfw emiw mm ITt that Senator Tillman had several important conferences when in Col umbia with the supporters of the dispensary in the legislature and that when he left them it was with mighty good understanding that a bill will be agreed upon by the dis pensary people and pushed at the present session. The bill will seek to relmledy defects of the existing law. the especial ibject being to place the leading officers of the In stitution bevond the iemptan:es ot corruption. Your corres)olint is iml positi)In d to state that the main features of he proposed bill will be these: First-The purchase of rye. corn and bourbon under yearly con tract, bids to be advertised for and opened during the sessions of the legislature, the state to buy every thing from the lowest bidder. Second-No bid will be received from any firm that has not put tip with the treasurer of the state a certified check for a large sum as an evidence of good faith. The firm receiving the bid to be required to put up with the state treasurer 5 per cent of the gross sales of the state dispensary for the previous year. This will be a guarantee of faithful and honest performance of contract. Third-The state to get the whis key direct from the bonded ware houses of the government, before there has been mixing or blending and when the product is as pure as the government can guarantee it. Fourth-The state to do its own blending and mixing, thereby guar.. anteeing an absolutely pure article, there being no chance for doctoring, unless the officials of the state do so themselves, wvhich would be made, punishable by a heavy sen tence. Fifth-Every bid, and Senator Tilmnan is understood to regard this as about the most important fea ture. to be submitted in triplicate, one bid to the governor, another to the speaker of the house and a third to the treasurer ; these officials to hold the bids until the day of Ftheir opening when all are to be presented at once. In the opiniorl 1dof Senator Tillman, this wvould ab solutely prevent collusion and the altering of bids, as the law would provide that all bids received should ~.remain sealed until opened at a cer tan time and in a .certain office. Senator Tillman believes that the Ionly way collusion wvould be possi Sble' would be for the, dispensary oficials to connive with the bidders -to deliver a poorer grade of prool whiskey.. but this. could be avoidec A.because the specifications woukc call for goods of a certain proof ITdirect from the government bonde< wvarehouses and the proof of wvhis key is easily ascertained. .Still another important teatur< will be changing the personnel o: -.the state board of control so as tc ve the people of~ the state confi S(ence in -the managenment. This iu unerstoodl to be now under con sideration.WIL In my opinion, the people of the state are overwhelimingly for th< dispensary," said Senator Tillman "even in the counties where it ha~ been voted out. The system is al right, but the people are tired ol the bad odor and wvant to see a change in the law. The advocates of the dispensary will, in my opin Iion, amend the law at the preseni session so as to prevent corruptiot ad insure the sale of pure whiskey If the enemies of the law preven the legislature doing anything ir that direction they will have to b accountable to the people. WVe wil see to that, but unless the legisla ture attempts to do something there is grave danger of the death of the law. I am sure. though that the friends of the dispen1sar: will make every effort at this ses 51(n of the legislature to purif: conitons and to againt establisi h system in the confidence at th popfe. If they tail it will be lbe cuethe enemies of the law unit (tlILHW III. 11(. )tI' I.-I'llf it Th len when we L out before thc ele tiis stimlier anl put out cand(idates for seniator anid mnemr bers of the house we will lie up things so as to show the hands of every)ody. [here will be much difference then. aWd this vote that has been remainin at home will show up for the diispensary. Senator Tillman expressed the opinion that if counties that have recently voted out the dispensary under the Brice law shoul(d elect senators aii( representatives this summer committed to the dispen sary those elected on the dispensary platform w(uld have.a. p6rfect right to put the (ispewnsary gck in thC counties that are nog enjoymg blind tigers in large dbses. Senator Tillman lieves the Irice law will be repealed when thc legislature electedl this summiet meets next January. AN ORDINANC] Relating to Street Duty in th( 'own of Newbprry. South Caro lina. 13e it ordained by the Mayor anc Aldermen of the Town of New berry, South Carolina. in Counci assembled. and by authority of th< same: Section i. That from and aftei the passage of this ordinance al persons between the ages ot eigh teen and fifty years in the Town o: Newberry. S. C., are hereby re quired to perform six days laboi during each year upon the streetq of the said town under the direc tion of the street overseer, or tc pay Three Dollars to the Clerk anc Treasurer of the Town Council o: the Towvn of Newberry each year ft lieu thereof, wvhich shall be due an< payable on or before the first da: of April. Provided, that a receipt i full of commutation tax shall be is sued to any person who shall pa: the same prior to the month o April: Provided, however, tha nothing herein contained shall b so construed as to exempt any per son who shall become a resident o the Town of Newberry, at any tim of any year, from performing th labor or paying the comnmutatioi tax herein required. Section. 2. All persons violatin; the provisionls of this ordinance b: failing to perform the said labo or pay the s- 'd commutation tax i lieu thereof. shall, upon convictio thereof, be fined not more than flv Idollars or be imprisoned for nc more than ten days or sentenced t hard labor on the public works C said Town; Provided, that the prc visions of this ordinance shall nc apply to persons holding a certif cate of physical disability from. reputable licensed physician, sai certificate not to be over one yea certificate shall make oath befor tesaidl Clerk and Treasurer the such disability prevents him frot making a livelihood at his usus avocation: nor to ministers of th gospel in actual charge ot a congr( gation, teachers employed mn t pu)lic schools, school trustees. an p)ersois permnanuently disabled military service of the State, an pcr'son who served in the late wa b)etween the States. all persons ac tually emp~loyed in the quarano service of the State, and member of the Fire Department of th Town of Newberry; Provide< however, that only twenty menr bers of each company of the sai department shall be exempt unde the provisions of this section, an it shall be the duty of the secretar of each company to file with th Clerk and Treasurer of said Cour il a list of all memrbers of his conr pan on or before the first day c J anuary of each year. Sect ion 3. That all ordinance or )ats of ordlinances, inconsister with this ordlinance b)e, and tP same is hereby. repealedl. Done and ratified undeCr the co: pa1)rate seal of the Town c (seal) >outh Cartlina. this ti Ithirdl (day of Janulary, A. I Eugene S. Wecrts. Cit Clerk: and1 Treasrer. personal proe.rt of t ete o' f ' 0 said dccease(l I IouseholI and kitchen furniture. sho) tools. wag on, etc. Terms of sale cash. Mrs. M. L. Counts. Executrix. State of South Carolina. County of Newberrv. Court of Common Pleas. Caroline Jones. Plaintiff. Against Jason Jones, et al. Defendants. Complaint for Partition. Bv virtue of an order of Court herein. I will sell at public auction before the Court House at 'Newber ry, S. C.. on Salesday in February, 1906, all that lot or parcel of land, of which the late Joseph Jones died seized and possessed, lying and be ing in that part of the Town of Newberrv, S. C.. known as "Gravel Town," and bounded by lands of Guilford Snowden, Dr. James Mc Intosh and the Southern Railway Co., fronting 63 feet on -Street a plat of which will be exhibited on day of Sale. Terms of sale: One half cash and one half on a credit of twelve months. with interest from day of sale with a bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises; with leave to purchaser to antici pate the payment of the credit por tion in whole or in part. The build ing on said lot to be insured and the policy assigned to the Master. The purchaser to pay for paper! and recording same. H. H. Rikard, Master. Master's Office, Jan. 1i, 1906. Brick! Bricky For Sale by C. H. CAN NON. 2Dr~. R. M. Kennedy, DENTIST. ~Newberry, - - S. C OVER NATIONAL BANK. A PIANO OR- ORGAN FOR YOU 1To the head of every family who, ambitious for the future and ed.ucatio: of his children, we have a Special Prc position to make. SNo Article in the home shows th evidence of culture that does a Piano c Organ. No accomplishment gives a 1much pleasure or is of as great value 1 after life as the knowledge of musi and the ability to play well. eOur Small Payment Plan makes thi ownership of a high grade Piano or 0 CJsta few dollars down and a sma payment each month or quarterly c semi annualjy and the instrument1 yours. Writeu to-day for Catalogues an ourSpeialProposition of Easy Pa3 ments. Address aMalone's Music House Columbia, S. C. TO BE FASHIONABLE LDoes not only apply to stylis: Cclothes, but a good, clea: Shave and an up-to-date Hai Cut as well. In order to mak nyour toilet complete call at m Tonsorial Parlor. First-clas rwork guaranteed. Hot an e cold baths. CHAS. P. BEECH ER Under Crotwell Hotel. 0!IarI68to1 &ll Vestern CaroliRi r(schedule in Effect April i6, 1905.) cit to- 52. Daily. Lv. Newberry........... .36 p. m. VAr. Laurens........----.--- .-s p.m e No. 2. Daily. Lv. Laurens..........--- 1.50 p. mU. Ar. Greenwood .-..--. --.... 2.46 p. mn. -Ar. Augusta.............. '5.20 p. m. Ar. Anderson.......... - 7.10 p. mn. No. 42. Daily. L 5.Iv. Augusta............. ..---.35 -- -A.Allendale......... . .... - -3-- ----- --r itAr. Fairfax......-------- . .. ..* i Ar. charleston -- -------- r. Beaufort ....... ..----- ..- ..-5.- -- r. Port Rcyal.. ..-------.-.-.-.-.- -- -. Ar. Savannah..... --.-----..---- p r rAr. Waveros . .. ------. ---.-. No. :. Dail,. L. L".aL~uten1....----..-.------...p.. - Ar. Spartanburg ...... ---.... - No. ;2. No. S7. D)aiNv. Ex- Mu .v. I.us.... ..2 og f. . S.oo a.nl IPA iund I le We have comn clearance sale o1 and Capes; all Youths'and Bo Caps; Rugs, rea Flannels, Blanke Goods; all Under winter Dress Go< Hats and FeathE Don't miss thi, get good goodsi Moselei Prosperi TATE Of the condition of The Commercial Bai business, Decomber 30th, 1905. RESOURCES. Notes discounted.................$358,741 95 Furniture and fixtures......... 3,051 93 Due from Banks.................. 49,40.5 10 Overdrafts.......................... 2,741 80 Canh in Bank...................... 16,730 97 $430,671 7.5 STATS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, } COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. I, J. Y. McFall, Cashier of the aboN Statement is true to the best of my Sworn to before me this 1st day Attest: Z. F. Wright, 0. B. Mayer, We Have J Taking And find that we have would like to dispose C SGinghams reduced t< the 12 1-2c. kind now I 5c., and a lot of other i mention. Call and see Respectfully, MRS. S. \ Prosperity, S. C. ~ The Newberry1 CARRIAGES ME -Send Checks or Telephon or send for ba Office in Herald SAre You Plann *Many persons arec making plans and sp< 7 homes. It has often been sai building experiences before the Let Us Plan will gladly call with our catal ogi of modern sanitation. We woul the samples of 1$tndd War< i i~ for booklet " Modern Home Pli FORS. C. C. DAVIS, -*~. -~-* - ,ienced ourgrand Cloaks, Jackets Clothing, Men's, is'; all Hats and dy-made Skirts, ts, Jeans, Pants wear, all colored >ds, all Millinery, rs. 3 opportunity to away down. Bros., ty, S. C. MENT ik of Newberry, S. C., at the close of LIABILITIES. Capital stock................ $ 50,900W Due Banks.......................... 615 77 Profits (less all expenses paid) 32,777 78 Dividends unpai ............ 55800 DiK ed No. 17.......... 2,00Q 00 Indi I deposits.............. 344,720 20 $430,671 75 e named Bank, swear that the above knowledge and beiief. J. Y. McFALL, Cashier. of January, 1906. JNO. C. GOGGANS, c. c. c. P. Geo. S. Mower. ust Finished Stock, some good things we f cheap. >6 1l-4c. yd. Percales, 3 1-3c. yd. .Best Prints :hings too numerous to i them. V. CALMES, Iransfer C0ompany. ET ALL TRAINS. e No. 57 and we will deliver ggage promptly. & News Building. ing a New Home? ccupied at this season in icifications for their new 1 that a person must have several ~ ideal home is constructed.I Your PLumbing? If you will allow us toplantheplumb- * ing of your home, we will make it right the first time. We do no experimenting *1 but execute all con .1 tracts on the most approved sanitary lines --employ the m os t experienced and competent me chanics and use the very best fixtures made- namely "Stsad'd Porce lain Enameled Baths and On e -p ie ce Lavatories. If you do not find it convenient to call ir person, write or phone us and we is and other literature on the subjectO d advise, however, that you inspect displayed in our showroom.As ambing. "@ Free upon reqjues:. ALE BYf