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PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE. |
Movements of Nowberrians and Those
Who Visit Newberry and Other
Happenings.
Mr. Uoherl 11ay ne Tarrant, ;i N'civIX'fr.v
boy who holds a resjmnsjhle |
position with ;i laruc imp<>rIimj ami (
export iny firm in \v? Orleans -im-iii t
P'lsl ^11 Minii-r in Km; land ami |
France on a pleasure (rip. |
bev. lien, ,\. \\ riifhl, who lias been >
.spending" several days m Henderson- ,
\ille, X. ( is expected liorne loilav ;
and remilar service will he held in |
'' " pi'"' ?-11n11 on Sunday morn- ;
mi; ami even i 11 I lie com in union
will I..- administered at the morning i
servi?-e.
Mr. .1. M. .),din-on left on Monday t
for | hi 11 i more. i
Mrs. -I W. 11 niuhert and Mrs. Mil
I'. \V ivlii man left v est erda v lor (!ra\ ' v
( '""I I \ here I liey will hold di strict (
missionary meet imj. I
Mrs. ( 'rank is. M,h i visiti,," ,
I >r. .1 a !11 < ; M e I 1111.-Ji. ^
M Is. <> I,. Selinnipert pen I Wed- I
Hf'sda in < ' >1 innhia. v
M' and Mrs. \\ S. Spearman re- (<
turned i . \. > v\ I ?i r r y on la-l Tuesdav. i
I lie I'aelieh r Maids w ill hold a t
special meet in", at I lie rooms of (In* i
chamber of coniUlcli-f 11 e v t ' I" n e s 11 a V I
11'-rm ? i al four o "e|oel<. A full j i
nice'ill'.' is n't|Ue-|ed. |
I lie Weeks ( olieert Company, I lie i
l ii's| niiniher in I lie lyccum eniir-e, J
u ill appear in I l.dland liall on Oc|.,b'''
I'Mh. I ho s( who 11 a \ e not serur- S
ed -eason i ickeK may secure tickets ;i
1 Mayes I |v -1.?re when- llie\ .ire f
now i.n s;|11 . ;|
M r. S. ii ;irler is now a! ! in- i
lam?>iis S|ore imi \\ii|| |,e dad ! I
have liis ) riends rail I.. see him. I
Miss llattie Shelley, who ha- heen I
visilim- Mr. M. \V. Shell,in Spa,- t
tanbni lias returned home. -i
I'l;!: Sumter Raring Association.
'file Slimier h'aein'.: A s.M. ialion w ill !
lake place on N.?\ endier Hi |o 1
All i 111 ere s i i JIp|ie_'railie ll.ls been _
i ami fine sport ma\ be Iiad 1 c
b\ | lit.-,- w lio en jo\ t hat soi l i>I fiin. i
I' "til i rot i j tej and riinnii<L' purses
ha\e heen pro\ n|ed.
K. (J. JUSTUS ARRESTED.
.Sheritl' Buford Returning From Hon- e
dcrsonville Willi Prisoner. i
Spa. lanlmr-. Sept. -.I'l. Sheriff M. Ii
M. 1 ?11 old. ->| \ewherr\ ioiini\, atnv,'.i
'"ce I" 11 i h i I'r I lenders.,n- i
\ die. \. ( .. wiili |< ( ; .lii-tii,, a ron- a
traetor and hiiilder. under arrest, v
11?s-t lis |, sail | to he wanted in \cwherrv
on the eliarue of jumping' hills .1
' " re. lie i- in jail oiii-jl,) a
fhe Slate. ||
Silent! I'liitonl has .ltisins in v
charge. |5ai| has heen granted in the
>in" " ,u" l?uj has not yet heen
i\ en.
m |1
To Solicit Subscriptions. ' h
( en Wilie Jones, chairman of the 'I
I>enioei at ie pari v. has appointed 11
Mess!?, i . \| (lalloway. eliairman, I
;ind W. |{. 15rad for.I. hut h of the Co- 'I
I ii in hia State. i.. name eonunillees in '
eaeli county t<? solicit subscript ions a
I" I lie I'ryan campaign funil in each '
coinniunity. ?
The committee named from this a
eotnniunil \ is \V II .Wallace. Alan ?
d< !)nsto?e, and ( \ T. Wxdic. Thev |
are expected to call on the people j
and solicit eonl rihnt ions.
I lie 11?ta! am.Mini raised and sent ! ?'
through l he I 'ohunhia State as print-h>
ed Vi'sJ elda \ is > I .'.'I S..'!S. (If this! I
;imon-n New herr\ is p?t down as hav- |
i11M" con: i i1111! ed -s I IIS.0(1. j I
' '""il ' ha i rnia ii I > >:is i n 11-k sav, 1
Inis iveil from l.ihciiv cluh oil i '
cents collected oil election <|a\. ll ;i!l\ )
'd'ner clnhs to,.k up collect i ,Ms thev j
slionld rep..ri prompth s,, ji,al the i s
"""icv may he acUnow led-ed and ! !
I orwa t iled.
Meteorological Record. s
Septeinher. 1! iOS.
Temperature.
Mean maximum S'J.o.
Mean minimum fiO.'J.
Nfeau 71..'!. ^
Maximum date 'Jnd.
M iriiinii'ii Iti; dale 'JD and .'50. 1
(I real est daily rau^e. I
Precipitation. i
fi't al II inches. j t
firealesi in 'J I hours .7 1 inch; dale i
nth. t
Nuniher of days
With .01 inch or more precipitalion 1
(>; (dear II ; fair l'J; ?doinl> 7.
Thunder clouds I, 'JS. ' I
Auroras Maenil'ieenl display of!
Northern li.yhls on ui^ht of llt'n he-i
1 ween S and 0 o'clock. I.i^lit I'ros! j
on 'JO and .'>().
W. (}. I Yt erson.
Cooperative (Observer. |\
? ( |
Now and then a mosi|utlo iroes out j
al night on a hat.?News and Courier (!
SHE LEAVES WITH CHILD
Mrsm Lak? Leaves Her Husbanc
Takes Child?Is Arrested in
Columbia.
Ill nil issue JV\V days ayo mm
U;,S Ml.' llMM.illJ. !>,.['(
I'H'I ./list MM' ;,S l||)1 iMH(||
small chilli ,,r \|;|1|(J \|
U>,,,'.<,rt Hits fat her uimI mot)
iiiv111u scj>iirated, mm.I each ?f ,|l(
iM'_r (lie possession of the ,.|ii
\| I lie heariny mm apparent reconci
was effected between I he In
,:,n;1 ""' wife, mm<1 I hoy underlo
M.'tiii Id live |oyet her.
',,M*ir 'I'miesl i?* life <|i.| S(>(
" improve !i?y. Some different
which com hi IIO|
nll.v overcome. ,\ | hist M,. .,t?|
n,;" ''""hi ( Mh.
'' ''e' liviny in sonic her town |?,
\. wherry, so arramjement s we-e i,i;i
''-ave y-lcr-hiv Miorni
Anderson. |.;,|<(. sold >rV(.r;i| .
i':1' I '"'"it lire, sin.! y,,| |,,rH|i
'??"' hmy like $70.00 i , ,.as|,. \V<
ic-day niyht very carlv hnd>aiid a
!'?-l. lM.fl. see,,,!.,- happv a
'' v pe<*| I,, ?e, up',,,,,
" follow uiu moruiii'j to start
i'"""?",y- Their |ii,|(. |?,v vv
" I1"' the,,,. and i'H ,
""'U| "I Lake's trousers lav t
>'J" ,!'k" l?< his ehihl M
?w?y rn the scene- of ,|?
I M pIe'I sa 11 ( . I i 'Terences.
|,,," ' ''"her I loo|<i?._. won,,
' """"' ""' d by child, boarded I
"""t hern passcnyer train that
I "'' '"? l<- A couple of La k i
ri."tids recoyni/.cl in i !>._ vv;
",i 'heir friend. They we
" h"""e where i Lakes |,
' en liviny -in.I aw..|ve Lake. M
"'J'1' :'"'1 h.ihy were ||,ei
hi - imone\' e\ce
"U ? = '- ;,l-" '-'one. as we||
U, ' '- ^'".1 a revolver. I,,
"'""' " led !!,;,( he felt dazed a
! '!'"! ,'"1' 1,1 he had' lie
' "dec | if i n I Inei f .
"" "" e o| some drily.
. :l> 'he \oiiiej man cm
"! '"''-"e Mayi-|,ale I'deasc
'"'-c.l a warrant !.. he iss,,e,| ,
.y:,\lu,r ui,V- '"haryiny her wi
lai'eeny. Chief of p,,|;
U'"?" "-h-phon,.,! the poliee
" ' "I'I Mi hi a !o meet ,
,;U" 1:n"1 'he woman if she vv
" . '? u a s |o?, r(i(>|i.
""'" "' "i"'. that Mrs. |)M|<(. u.
'! | ha I the bahv. moiu
"-1"1 fnd suit ra>e were f??,nd wi
i (k r.
' Went l,. < 'olninbia v.
>y av Miorniny. r.-turiiiny voiced
wi|h Mis. Lake. 'tIic ,,,
" ' dle.l IIX Matrisirale I'dea
? ',;,s
. "I"' ha\my i>siie.l an o,d
" " dim.: him it. cu>i..,|v. The v,.ni
he. will no! al tempi |j
11 hi- wile an\ longer.
At Avfilcish Presbyterian Churcl
ic series of services preparato
" ''""""""loll Ml the Avcleijrl, I ?r?
Weriai. church were hey,,,, U'(.,|n)
;.,v "'"hi. The |fev. ('. \| |>(>v
' Anders,,,,, is assisting ,|l(l
K. d.anies( in these servin
'le services \V,.,lne>dav niyh, we
cn jo \ c.| by all. The servi
' "'"'hi heyins al S o'clock. Servi
'r' ,,MS a, II o'clock a,
" -? S o'clock. Samrdav mi
lhI eve,nny at the u>ual hours.
'' 'i I 1"v11 a I ion i- e\iended to a
Larue Sweet Potatoes.
Mr. K. K. SliyJ,. of Sli^l.s, I,, t!
"Hill y. sends I he editor of The I |,
Id and News by mail a sweej p,,|a
vveiyhs I lire,. and o?c |,;
"""cL. II,. writes: | , V(,? wi?h
have ., jdac-d
>hj"s- 'his o?e i. |.-,r-c
1 '- 11 Were ,.f | he veil,
'in varieiv.
>' "'II take ..I?\ a few of 11
'/r "lake a bushel. The edit
hank- Mr. Sliyh t >i* the potato a
1 i- the I a rye-| we ever saw. hut f
'' llN(' we prefer (he small
a ru'ty.
Garni any School.
The Cam,any school will ope,, n0
Monday. October .Mh. The scln
Nl 1,1 fiiiitrht llii-; session hv Pn
,1:,!n('s I'li/ha",It. The t'ruste,
^?rs. .1. Luther Meyer and ,1. .1.
r.'wn and the teacher would lie y|
'he patrons would take note <d' I
"i"1 t<?r the openiny and have tin
'Ireii present at (he heyinniny
he school.
''' "e -lack Archbold sa: in a corn
llohliny an oleaginous pie;
le stuck m his i hi,tub and disfriln
" I i plum.
And a senator winked his eye.
?News and Courie
.V ,Mr- ''s really U.rnu
,v"?. hun for the present, vv, are pi
1? uive C,d. Roosevelt a f,
I"lls- .but we don't Wish to intern)
Xows and Courier.
BEFORE JUSTICE POPE.
I? Dr. Mauldin of Greenville Wants
Force Pharmaceutical Board to
Grant Licensc.
Jit* Dr. (). A. Matthews, of Ocniiet
>re vi I If, chairman of tin- State Hoard
(Iy Pharmaceutical examiners, rami*
is. N'ctt1berry yesterday,
lor Mandaiims proceedings were lieji
I'm yesterday before Chief .Justice* To
Id. to require the State board to furni
ili- a eertil'ieale to Dr. \V. 11. Mauld
is- of (Ireenville, who was refused
ol< the board in June ol' this year thou
lie held a diploma from the inedi<
m college ol' Baltimore. Dr. Mault
es had taken only a three years' eoui
be and had never had any .praetii
rs. work in a dint: -Ion-, and I lie boa
n*r holds 111. t i! cannot issue a certi
an eafe under I he law to any applica
d(! unless he has taken I he four veai
n tr < Mi r?e i i n 111 < I i 11 e\pe lie lire in a d r
ir- >|ore.
?'i* Mr. < >. K. Mauldin and \Y. ('. IW
'd- < ' represented Dr. Mauldin and t
nd bo.M'd was represented by Mr. \V.
nd I >:i dap, of W.m-K Hill, and Nels
| v and N. I-on, <>| ('i.lutiibia.
;,s Death of an Infant.
I ii<' lil! Ir infant dauyliler
I"' Mr. and Mrs. I-]. 11. Livingston di
"d last Tu-eday, and was buried W't
nesda\ in liosemoiit eemeterv. 'I'
luneral services beini; ? >tldurl ed
l?ev. Kdward Pulcn wider.
he
hi
.1 Lutheran Church of the Rcdeemi
i. b'ev. lid ward Kulciiwider, pastoi
()l i I here will In- regular services
i(| | the < hui*i*11 ol iiie licdecmcr Snnd;
s \1 'I a. ni. I he subject will lie '' T
M iracle al .Vain." At S o'clock t
pastor will preach on the words. " '
I tiling's are lawful unto me, but ;
I ihinjs are n<>l expedient : all thin
. an- law I ul lor me. Init I will n<>t
_ j br 111111 under the power of auv."'
i I i 'or. (1:12.
,1,1 j Sunday school w ill be al 1 o Yin
lie Sunday allcrnoon. I lie classes in |
,;1 catechism will be organized at t
lj, ! church Friday after: at I nV|n
j I'arenls ;ire rei|iiested not to fort:
,|_ 11 lie date, and also to se t hat t
|H. children are present. The pastor w
be _dad to arran.ye a ( lass for all tho
v- u'ho wish to know more about I
< doctrines and Icachings of (lie churc
,v< also fur those who may wish fo jn
l)i the church al the cominy continuum
.'?rd Sunday in tlii- month,
s. I he public is cordially inv ited to ;
ay ^I'viccs.
se
CENTRAL METHODIST CHURC:
!,k Rev. J. W. Wolling, D. D., Pastoi
I he regular communion scrvi
| will l?e held on Sunday inorniuir, ai
Vl'jtlie members and all who may wish
| partake with I hi- coiurrcira 1 ion a
j urued to be present and claim tin
places. 'fhe sermon will be by I
i pastor. the subject, "The op
[ door.
i Sunday school now at t oYlock
l], | , .
11"' alternooii and all are invited
' I attend tl.onyli only as visitors.
] niulit the worship will be opened wi
t ' soiilt service, and Dr. Wollim* w
(1(| sl,!'ak ^n ''Some Scripture war
' , in?s.
;;;| ;
A ! Norris Bros. Shows.
i I hi* Norris liros. shows w hich ope
led their eimauenteiii in Newberry 1
1 Monday cveninir have been plavii
Ms in a ir I house. There is no di
j nioment in their show from the tit
| the curtain irocs up until it is over.
I?as| niirht they spread their te
I in Prosperity where they jrave on
' one 11i _!*!11 s entertainment. Toniir
j t hey will return to Newberrv ai
>W "mii with (he drama ''The .lam
j lio\s. a irrcat Western play. Speei
"-j scenery and costumes are used f
| Ibis play and those who like Weste
J"' : plays a re assured by t lif manai!
J hat this play will meet their appi
(M val. Another feature of the sh<
will be the two Pacells' sketch ;
lists who have been playintr on t
vaudeville circuit, and who have be
. secured by the manager and w
M)| -live (heir specialties between ac
toniirht.
> I.
Ps. Saturday niirht I hey expect \
II Samuel Perkins, of Anderson, S. I
ad ''mck and wintr dancer, who w
|l(. dance atrainst Mr. C.reen. Mr. (Ire
,j,. now carries the medal for the bu
of and win4 dancers of CJeorsjia, wbi
he wnn last winter al the Orpliai
I hea* re in Atlanta. 'fhe prize w
be ?!\en on Saturday niirht to o
?>f I he-e dancers. It w ill be left
it- j 'lie audience to determine which o
wins the prize.
Mr. (lohleust ein. the manayi
r. I wishes to thank Iiie Newberrv p?
1 pie for their patronage and hopes
ell see !iis tenf filled toniirht and tomr
re- row niirht. I he price will remain t
mv same, children 10 cents, adults
pt cents. The tent will be located
J Mr. Pool \s lot.
NEW POST OFFICE BUILDING. I
to Letter to Congressman Aiken?In- \
spector to Come as Soon as
Possible.
Is- lii regard to tlie new post office
ut building which lias been granted to s
to Now berry and the selection of the r
site for which bids wore submitted ^
ird sonic time ago, it was stated by the t
ipc? corn-pondent ??(.' (ho News and ("our- u
ish ier from Washington tint i! was pro- p
in, bable that an agent of the govern- h
by nient would he here by tlie M.h of v
gh this month to inspect the various n
al sites which have been submitted. Con- h
lin gri'ssinan Aiken wrote the depart- h
si* nient in Washington sonieliino ago n
al unliving im|uire as to when it was n
id probable an agent would come to in- p
Ii-- spcct ilic diliorent site- proposed- Til w
nt reply |o tlia.t letter Air. Aiken roeeiv s'
ed l lie following letter. It seems that tl
ug 'he last congress granted so many H
] new government buildings that tlie 1>
'ii- force at the disposal ,,f (|u, depart- h
iic j nieiil is unable to net around in very c]
M. ureal haste. w
on Treasury Oepartnieiit, tl
Washington. Sept. If), 1008. ('
'lion. Wyatl Aiken, |.'
Abbeville, S. ('. S
of i Si['; .
ed ; Ibis department has the honor to
,,j_ I acknowledge receipt of your letter of f;
he""' l")i!i instant, in which you ask to tl
|,v i be informed when an agent of (he de- ti
parimenl will be sent to Abbeville .1
and Newberry, South ('ar-dina, for hi
, I'be purpose of examining and report.
"'- 'lie properties offered for Fed or- ei
al building silos at those places. w
'. j 'oply. yon are informed that il
" i because of I lie except ion.illy large ti
' | number of sites authorized to be ac- h
lie i I i , . . ,
VII ! '11 * under tin- provisions of the T
: public building Act which became 1
ja law on May .'{(). 1008. it has not o
j* been possible to |ake up the exailiina- lr
lion of properties for sites in all lo- w
calities at as early a date as the department
would have wished. Sites
in more remote Stales have been ex- ai
'imiutd Iirst, and as the agents finish ti
he j i?i<States, i hey will take up llie
'k j Stales nearer by. The department has
'''* j only a limited number of agents who
| have liail experience in this work and
i'1 | will take up the Abbeville and New- ,(]
l>0 I berry cases at the earliest practicable 1
date.
I Respectfully,
'n | (Signed) L. A. Cool id go,
m' Acting Secret a rv.
I,1 ' COBURN'S MINSTRELS FINE. ""
ml
Win a Great Success in Raleigh Be- M
H. fore an Enthusiastic Audience. ^
I*
ee f'oburn's (S renter Minstrels were
>,! I in Raleigh last night and a big and- j.
t,, ience at ilic Academy of Music voted
re j the performance a rattling fine one, !V
>ir a great big success. ^
lie j I he ensemble was extraordinarily
en I "ni|d. the first part setting being gorgeous
and beautiful, the electric of- j.
in feds unique ami attractive. The ,
[n singing was all to the good, the daneiug
the kind that makes you time. .
II, i he jokes of the lively class and the
j Hi music of | lie right soil.
ii- '' VV:,< :1 ''''al minstrel show in first ^
part and in the olio in which many
attractive vaudeville features were
enjoyed. The audience was cuthnaistic
over the performance, which is
n- one of high class, 'minstrelsy. The (^
no company i< a good one all through
ng and it deserves big bouses wherever ~
ill it may appear. Il won a big success
ne in Raleigh.?Raleigh News and Observer.
i,l Cobiirn's Creator Minstrels will
|v appear at the citv opera house on Oct.
I*. ' 12.
I,1 R
nd I
|0> Amity Lodge, No. 87, A. F. M.
j;|| A regular commiiiiication of Amity
Lodge, No. 87. A. F. M.. will be held T,
rM j next Monday evening at 8.00 o'clock
in I'raterniiy Mall. \*isilii?g brethren
o- j fonliallv welcomed.
,w I Van Smith, W. M.
(l? ?T. 11. M. Kinard, Secretary.
en Silver Street Lutheran Church.
ill j 'I lie Sunday school of Silver Street
Is j Lutheran church will meet next Sun
I d iv afternoon at o'clock. At 4
[|. o clock Rev. S. I'. Koon will conduct
^ service. A cordial invitation i ? oxill
tended to all.
en ? .
rU' Drayton Rutherford Chapter U. D. C.
(''' Ilic Drayton Rutherford ('hap'er,
ls I'. D. will meet with Mrs. Oarwilo
i'ljon Tuesday the fitb Octobej, 1008. at
ne four o'dock.
The members are requested o nol|,>
Itifv the hostess the day previous to It
I Ihe meeting whether they will be able
it, | !' al lend or no*. b
'o-j Mrs. (5e^ Jo! n-"one.
to Secret a rv.
? M
he The Archb dd-MeLauriii eorrcspon1")
, donee ended apparently just whore it
on ! might have become in' ^resting.? F
) News and f'ouner.
tEV. CALLENDER WILL RESIGN
Vill Accept Work in Virginia Nea
Washington?Many Friends
Here.
Last week The Ilcrald and New
tated that the Ho v. \V. 10. Calleiulei
I'd or of t in* Kpiscopal church a
ii'wlfcri'y, would tender liis resigua
ion and accept work in Virginia ver
ear Washington. The followinj
loasant notice concerning Mr. Cal
mder is taken Trom t'he Laurens Ad
ertiser, and will receive the endorse
lent of the many friends of Mr. Cal
Mnler in Newberry. Mr. Callende
as made many friends in this com
utility not only among those who an
leinhers of his congregation hut oui
eople generally, ami they will al
-is|i him well in his new work:
"Hev. W. 10. Cullender, rector o
ie Church of the Hpiphany in 1 Iti
iIy and Kpiscopal church of Now
errv will at an early date subnu
is resignation as pastor of these tw<
liargos, and on November the firs
ill become pastor of Falls church, ii
ie suburbs of Washington, 1). C\ Mr
allender left last Wednesday foi
alls church, where he preached lasl
unday: .just when his resignatioi
ill be submitted is not announced.
"Mr. C'allender and his excellen!
tinily have resided in Laurens foi
ie | wo years past, during wltiel
me they have made numerous am
rong friends, and their removal wil
i? a matter of genuine regret.
"Mr. C'allender is an unusually on getio
pastor, thoroughly imbue*
ith the greatness of his calling am
to sacredness <?f" his work, llis ac
vities both here ami al Newborn
ave resulted in inestimable good
he field to which lie goes olTer:
reater opportunity for the exorcist
P liis energy and talents. Mr. Cal
odor's friends here wish him well
herovor he tnav go.
"It is nf interest i>? -late that A ir
inia is Mrs. Callonder's native Stall
ml their leaving hero is of" the naire
uf a homo-going fur her."
The Stork Visiting.
The stork visited the home of Mild
Mrs. fJ. 11. Amick on Sept. :>0lli
nd left with thorn a 1<> pound
lii'uhtor. Tie is all smiles.
A Visitor.
Coming!
l)r. I. K. ('rimm. the well known
;e specialist who is >o well and fav ahly
known (o the people of Newmtv
and county will be in Newber;
from Wednesday, October ~, ti
atunlay, (October 17th, inclusive,
osilively no longer.
finise who want scientifioally, reable
fitted glasses at reasonable
rices will do well to call on Dr.
rimm. Kxaniination free. Office over
ie old post olliee wit'h Dr. T. W.
mil h.
Note?Dr. Crimni does not call
om house to house; see him at his
Tioe.
UTOMOBILE SUPPLIES AT
Summer 15 others Co.
OST?One half grown rod heifer
calf with short horns. I.ofl .). .1.
I.angford's butcher pen about two
weeks ago. Howard given if returned.
1 loo/er I ?ros.
OTTON picking sheet at
Summer brothers Co.
EED RYE! SEED WHEAT
fames F. Todd.
EPAIRINGr?(iasoline engines and
automobiles repaired at
Sumim r brothers (' >.
0 THE PUBLIC AND MY PATHONS?I
will lake pleasure in
showing you my lino of fall am*,
winter goods, one of the finest
lines ever shown in the Slate, from
the old reliable house of Ma^ou &
Hanson, of New York City.
I don't want you to hesitate to
call in and see me and give me
your order for a suit. I feel that
you should palroiii/.e home talent
in preference lo those that come to
Newberry who do not pay license
and take orders for other towns
and cities. T guarantee you a
good fit and splendid workmanship
and you can got your suit
promptly. ^ hope to have you
come in soon and place your order
with me.
F. T. Carlson.
-2 taw.
ARLEY AND RYE AT
Sumim'" it, others Co
ILK COW FOR SALE
.James F. Todd.
ULL CREAM CHEESE at
Summer Brothers Co.
rrujay, October 'J, L5J08.
' | Cotton Market.
Reported by (). Melt. Holmes.
r Good Middling 8.90
Strict Middling 8.90
Middling 8.90
Market weak.
S ?
Cotton Market.
I (Corrected by Xat Gist.)
- (rood Middling 8.90
V Strict Middling 8.80
^ 'Middling 8.70
A CARD.
G. G. Sale, lawyer, will practice in
all the courts. Money to lend on
'' ten years time at G per cent.
For a time, may be found at Mase
ter's office.
r
SPECIAL NOTICES.
c 1 CENT A WORD.
No advertisement taken for
t ess than 25 cents.
1 POST CARD ALBUMS Oc to $.1.00.
Anderson 10c. Co.
I HOW IS THIS FOR A STARTER?
, (Standard prints, 7c kind, 5c.; Ginghams,
(> 1?lc kind, ;>c.; Cheek llomct
spun, 7c. kind, 5c.; While Homespun,
40 inches, (i l-|c. kind, 5c;
, Outing, 12 inches, 12 l-2e. kind
I . > l.k*. Our stock complete bought
I \ er\, very low, and we are going to
I sell goods il prices will move them.
- Moselcy Bros.
' CHINA! CHINA! Japanese, German,
and English.
Anderson 10c. Co.
* FOR FRESH MEATS Phone 261.
Choice cut 12 l-2c. Other cuts in
proportion. Cash with order.
L. M. Player.
GLASS BOWLS for growing bulbs.
Anderson 10c. Co.
| SOLID GOLD LOCKETS $-1.00 up.
Daniels & Williamson.
j TOYS! TOYS! dolls, pianoes, pistols,
rolling chimes, balls, wagons, etc.
Anderson 10c. Co.
' LATEST DESIGNS in P,rooches and
stick Pins.
Daniels & Williamson.
CREPE PAPER, fancy and plain.
Anderson 10c. Co.
BRACELETS of style and fpialitv
Daniels & Willi amson.
' FOR FRESH MEATS Phone 261.
Choice cut 12 1-2c. Other cuts in
proportion. Cash with order.
L. M. Player.
I NEW STYLES in licit pins, Ruckles,
Hat pins.
Daniels & Willi amson.
CANDY! CANDY. Fresh shipment to
arrive today, 10c. and 20c. pound.
Anderson 10c. Co.
LARGEST STOCK Solid Gold Kings
ever shown in Newberry.
Daniels & Williamson.
CASH GROCERY AND MARKET.
Send trial order. We like opposition.
We defy competition. I'nder
ii" condition will we move from our
position. As cheapest grocer and
market in Newberry. Phone 2(il for
t rial.
J, M. Player.
OUR PRICES are low, i|nality considered.
If you Wiint a piece of
jewelry I hat will give satisfact ion
j and be a pleasure always buy from
Daniels & Williamson.
FOR SALE?'jo shares of ihe bank
stock of Ihe National Hank of
Newberry at a bargain. Apply a!
Ihe Herald and News otlice.
SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES
accurately fitted lo your eyes. Best
quality lenses. Salisfadion guaranteed.
Reasonable prices.
Daniels & Williamson.
A. W. JONES, THE PLUMBER, has
opened shop just back of post office,
i : timafes furnished on application.
Repair work given prompt, attenSOLID
GOLD Klgin or Walt ham
Wilt dies. $25.00.
Daniels & Williamson.
FOR SALE?:;tio bushels Red Kim
proof seed oats.
J. lailhei; Mayer.
Oct2-liaw- It.
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GENUINE HAND CUT GLASS we
don't sell the acid cut.
Daniels & Williamson.
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