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GOVER.NoR. ANSEL IS SILENT. It Win Not Discuss Opinion Until ]e t SMk afA Study-lAtter ' which Brought rorth t Opinion. When informed of the decision by Attorney General Bonaparte yester day afternoon by a representative of The' State Gov. Ansel said that he had nothing to say yet. He preferred to wait until he received the letter from the attorney general and was in position to study it carefully. The letter is expected today. Former Gov. Heyward. who is president. of the Southern Immigra tion association, said that the opinion did not seem very clear to him and he 1 also preferred to wait until lie could read it in full, lit would probably go to Washin.gton soon and confer with the authorities with a view to obtaining definite answers to defin ite questions. I The letter written by Gov. Ansel to President hRosevelt, which brought forth the opinionl is as follows: t March 16, 190j. Sir Upon tIe reIqluest of I-. j Watson, 99.. commisionfc- o i - wrration for South Carolina. I have the honor to ask ot' you an interpre tatioll of the United States ilumnimra tion laws on the following points: 1. Is it a violation of the immigra tion law in force up to the time of the taking effect of the act approv ed on 20th of February, 1907, for a state, acting through its officers, to advertise its inducements and pub- t lish abroad the scale of wages pre vailing within its borders. provided no contract or agreeenicit. express or implied, is entered into between such immigrant and the officers of the t state or with any other personI What would be the status of an alien ap plying for admissioni under such conditions? 2. May a state, acting as such and having advertised Its inducements and scale of wages, prepay with funds duly appropriated to its immigration department the passage of the alien attracted by the inducements adver tised, provided no contract or agree ment, express or implied, is entered into between the alien and the offi cers of the state, or with any other person, and such alien upon arrival is left free to choose employg ent in 'all respects as if he had aid his passage with his own funds and had representatives of the state? What would be the status of an alien applying for admission under HAIR I Starts Wednesday moi Don't fail to attend thif White Lawns, I~ These goods can't be bought today foi at a very low price, hot right, worth 20( Sheer \\hite Lawn worth 8' c, sale p \Vhrite Lawn, worth Se, sale price 39 45 inl Persian L.awn, worth 35c, sale p Hosiery, Under Lace hose worth 15c, price toc pair. Lace and Lisle Hose, worth 25c, sale Better goods worth So and 75c sale 50 (doz. \yhite Wash and Kid Belts, 250 doz. Lace and Embroidery Colla 75 doz. Embroidery Collars, worth1 20 (107 long black Silk Gloves, wem Soc Hand Bags, sale price 39c each 35c Hand Bags, sale price 23c eacl Big Lot Jtnoth6 Loi! These goods will be sold at very S.5hL( re\.sl ~$2.50 nted spreas, sale price $1. Men's Women's Specia\iy Priced $3.50 Oxfords 1atenmt eathie: $.o 0 xford', patent kther $2 So Oxfordls, patenut lathie: $2,*00 Oxfords patent leathe $1.5o Oxfordls, patent leathe Men's Shirts, ~ '.;f~ ~ odoz Men's lDress Shirts 50 loz Men's fine Pleated1 50opair Men's Vine Dress 50 pair Meni's Fine Dress " 75 pair Men's Fine Dress 5 pr Men's Fine Dress P( 25palr Mena's Vine Dress iese conditionSt May a state, acting as . such, hrough its officers, accept contribu ions to the fund appropriated for he support of its immigration de ortment, provided such funds are ontributed free from any contract r reciprocal agreement, and with uch funds advertise its inducements c nd scale of wages and prepay out f said funds the passages of aliens 8 ttracted by such advertiseients. rovided such alien comes free from o,y contract or agreement, express r implied, with the state officers or vith any other person, and enter as ree in all respects to choose employ ient. and remain in or depart from hie state as if lie had paid his own >age? What would be the status f an alien applying for admission oder these conditions? Will the answers to the foregoingi uestions he materially different af r the taking effect of the act ap roved the 20th of February, 1907. nd if different, in what respect? Thanking, you for a construction of he law as indicated, I am, dear sir, Yours respect fully, M. F. Ansel, Governor of South Carolina. 'o the lHonorable Theodore Roose velt. President of the United States Washington, D. C. lamberg Herald. Notwithstanding that Bamberg is nie of the smallest counties in the tate, its financial condition to-day is econd to none. Our tax levy is only bree mills: we have good roads and ood schools, the county does not we a dollar, and there is a large stir us in the treasury, nearly enough o run the county this year without evying one cent of taxes. We doubt -ery much if any county in the state 'an make a similar showing. Our New Minister. Ohadiah Blurton is dne of the neanest, men you ever saw. Obadiah is one of the Hardserabble Folks, the community shown up so humor-I usly in Denman Thompson's and Geo. W. Ryer's comedy, "Our Newl Minister". In contrast to Obadiah, the play presents in Court Holten, a ,zrand old citizen of Harderabble who is all wool and a yard wide. Of course in the comedy there are lots of other Iardserabblers, of interest. They'l all be here soon. They are coming with a brand new scenic equipment. Joseph Conyers is still among 'em, Josep, you remember, plays the country constable. i1HAVI ning 9.30 o'clock. W e big i10 day's Sale. Sil ersian and India. mlre mloneyV. WeC have 5,0o0 yds to clos and 40 inches wide. sale price boc yd. rice 5e d. ric 19e yd. wear and Notions. pric. i5c pair. >rice 24 and 45c pair. worth 25c, sale price ioc each. rs, worth 25c, sale price ioc each 5c, sale pice 5c each. thu $1.25, sale price 89c pair. 5 im and Girdle Styles. Low prices. ';9 each. $2.0o hBed Spreads, sale price $1.19 ea :each $i.00 Bed Spreads 'ale prc 69c eaci preadls, sale price 45c each. and Children's Oxford fOr \0 Days. Take a Look, s.ae price $.9$ pair. Pants and Boys' C\othing ad Easter Prices. woi (5c, tl pnm 44e ea:.h. r ront ndS (cat t;hirA~ woudh'2, .l~pi~ Pants, worth $I.75,, %ak prieS 25,.4 priC9 'nts worth $:Am, ree - 24. par. Pa ants, worth $5 tS d 1.5pa mt ts, worth $$m, 5W~e pa r. Pants, worth $~ is.go i:*$~~pa LIR; DTIOE oF riNAL, s .MNT Notice is hereby given ,that the un rsigied as Executors of the last lI alid testament of J. Y. Culbreath, ceased, will make a final settle ent of said estate Ina the Probate Durt for Newberry county on Fri ly, April 19th, 1907, 4t eleven 'clock a. i. and will immediately iereafter apply for a discharge as iid Executors. James MeIntosh. Jno. M. Kinard, As Excentors of the last will and 2stameiit of J. Y. Culbreaith, do. !ased. March 18th, 1907. .19 Itaw 5t. EQUILIZATION. The'County Board og Equalizat.ior 'ill meet at the county auditor's of cc on Tiesday. March 26th, 1907, t( ear all appeals from the valuationm ud assessienits fixed by the tow, nld( tow.nship boards of assessors. Tlhe eouity board of equalization i, 4mposed of the chairmen of the dif cent town and township boards o1 ssessors. Each member is require, > be present. W. W. Cromer, Auditor Newberry County. -19 2t 2taw. Distributor For balance of the f Universal Gue nade on the Gantt sty R5.00. This price will rhe "K. P." DisI Machine Our prices are righ Firmly believe your inl by trading with us. We buy scrap iron, bring with you when < Soliciting your busi small profit, we are Yours truly, Craig Si Prospe RD'S nstart one of the biggE cs and Black Dress GI Big Embroid< The like was never seen, in thi Embroic that must be sold in 'o da ment. x8 in Corset Cover sale, 24 in Flouncing sale, pr 27 in Flouncing, worth BANt z lot Embroidery wide i/ -se yd. Another lot Embroider Torschon Lace, worth Val Laces and Insertio Val Laces and Insertios All Over Lace and Err Millinel Our Millinery openmni lady visiting our store. at prices most moderate, wearing apperal of ever) are in position to give y< and Mrs. Hlair and Miss Mushroom shapes are yel know we can please you wear Hlats from 49C to i cl Valuable P c. Friday at 2.30 o'clock. The Right Price Store worth mnoney to you. he $tore -NOTICE. The regular quarterly meeting of the Newber*ry County Farmers' Un ion will,be held on the,first Saturday (Oth) in April at i o'clock in the morning. A full attendance of dele gates and any other members is urged as business of much importance to the order will be brought before the meeting. Mr. W. C. Moore, State Agent of Farmers' Cotton Union writes that he hopes to meet with us. J.'B. O'Neall Holloway, Secretary County Union. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that I will make a final settlement on the es tate of E. Ianibert Hendrix on the 23rd day of May, 1907, in the Probate Cpurt and will immediately thereaf ter apply for letters dismissory as Executor of said estate. All persons having claims against the estate will present theni duly at tested to mle or my attorneys, Blease & Dominick, on or before the Ist. day of May, 1907. All pairties indebted to the estate will ploase make proper settlement on or before said date. J. P. Harmon, Newberry, 8. C., Mareb 16, 1907. s Reduced! ;eason we Will sell the Lno Distributor, le, but superior, for only doubtless appeal to you. ributor a $10.00, for $8. 50. t on all Hardware, and :erest will be improved 3o if yo.u have any kind, :oming empty. ness on cash basis and Ipply Co. rity, S. C. GR AND st bargain feats of the s( >ods, we have sliced the nry and Lace Sale. old tow~n. We place on sale 75,000 yds lery and Lace is to make room for another ship. price 19C yd. ice 33c yd. $r 50, sale price 69c yd. S TO MATCH. worth roc and 12 I-aC, sale price y, worth 200, sale price 9C yd. roc, sale price 4c yd. as, worth 10c, sale price 4 1-2. as, worth 5c, sale price-2 I-2C yd. broidery, worth 75c, sale price 39C. ry! Millinery! ,was very much admired by every To see the very best style and quality was the talk. The most thought of ,lady is the Hat she must wear. We ,u any style that is best suited for you Flourey will do this. The Droopy ybecoming and much admired. We .We offer you this week, ready-to. 3.98 each.. aants Given Away' Every school boy and girl to visil tAt or Raube ientghft Evr1 NOTIO. ' I have withdrawn from the part Lership heretofore existing under the ame of E. T. Carlson & Company, nd said partnership is thereby dis olved. I will hereafter conduct a Irst elass tailoring establishment in ny own iname, and ask my friends for t share of their patronage. E. T. Carlson. COLE GUANO Don't wait until we sell out send us your orders now as v hand. You only know how b it and can't get it. They run. We carry a large and comi phalt Felt Roofings and Tarr< ply you at the lowest price, a quality. We are expecting 2 few days and can make you We are prepared to make yot Sash, Sash Weights, Sas] Lime and Cement. The largest and b matte.i what you Summe The Place to E ASTE ~$son. Our motto, Rig price to the utmost. Move Quick price ori One lot Boys' Knee Suits, worth $ Ong lot Boys' Knee Suits, worth 'One lot Boys' Knee Suits, worth So doz Boys' Knee Wash Pants, s Comne to the right price store for: One lot Black Dress Goods, Voile! worth $1.25 and $i.5o, sale price 894 One lot Mohair, Batiste and Serge One lot Black and Colored Dress Is It Silk You Want, One lot Black Taffeta, sale price i One lot Black Taffeta, warranted, One lot white and colored Jap Sil One lot 36 in Taffeta Silk, worth One lot 36 in Jap Silk, worth 85c 50 Silk Waist Patterns, Roman S White and C We placa on sale 50 pieces Colori price 9e yard. 1o pieccs Silk Tissue, sale price: ico pieces Muslin, Batiste and L 5o pieces Organdy, worth roc, s5 WVhite Dotted Swiss, worth i5c, White Waisting, worth 20c, sale White WVaisting, worth 25 and 3 WVhite Check Nainisook and Din 40 in White Madras, worth i5e 5o pieces Dress Ginghams, wor~ 36 in Light Percale, worth I2%c Plaid Suiting, worth j5c, sale p1 White Linonette, worth 15c, sali Lonsdale Cambric, worth 12V2C, Cottonades, worth. 20c, sale prk~ 36 inch Sea Island, worth 8c, sa Shirting Prints, worth 6)%c,,sal LII Oes. gt'da,Mircha 20, 1007. ,. , ......-- ....-..-... .a March 14,~1557- t t Prevent Headache. ForCe them? No-aids theln. mon's treatment of Liver Pill U Tonic Pellets strengthens the e and digestive organs so that th do their own work and fortifies your n stitution against future trouble. En tire treatment 25 cents. DISTRIBUTOR. of Cole Guano Distributors, bt e have only a limited stock oh ad you need one when you wart hort every season, so don't dela ete stock of Steel Roofings, As d Paper Roofings, and can sup nd can give you the goods of shipment of Gravel Roofing in the price. SEE US. i very int3resting prices on Doo 2 Cord, Locks, Hinges, Etc, est stock in town, n? are offered. SEE USI r Bros.Co Buy Your Hardware. SSALL ht Bo'ying. Right Selling" Boys' Knee Suits & Pants. 75. sale price $1.24 suit. .0, sale price %.49-suit. 250, sate p)rice $r.98 suit. ale price ioc pair. Easter suits and Shoes for the Boys. s, *orth 65 and 75c, sale price 39c yd. os, worth 39c, sale pric e 23c yd. We Have It, Priced Right. c yard. sale price 89c yd. k, worth 75c, sale price 44c yd. $1.25, sale price 89c yard.F sale price 59c yard. tripe and Checks, worth $1.0o, sale price 57%4c yd. lored Dress Goods. d Organdy, Swiss and Lawns, wvorth i5c, sale 13 yard. wns, worth up to 12%c, sale price 5c yd. e price 7%/c yard. sale price ioc yd. p)rice ii1%c yard. v, sale price 15e yard ity, worth I2%c, sale price 8%4c ydl'I sale price xoe yd. t i2c, sale price 8%c yard. sale price 8%c yard. ice oc yard.) ~price roc yard. sale price roc yard. e ic yard. ec price 6%c yd. eprice 43%c yard.