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The people of the cit those whose ambitions have advantages offered by this s< betwecn the two great occar gate what NOwberry has to plantations, and rich mines. this favored section of the S, rich enough to open wde he spare, TO A LAND where i they are suIrioned. They trans'orming the Newberry c great city. Newberry is ove living. It is to this land that 'lhe missioln of this plblication i to demonstrate, by facts plaillh stated, supplemented )y illustri tions, what Newberry possesses fo business and indlist rial puirpose and show not only what she tnox has, blt the Vreat possibifiotie- fo the future that await those wh cast their lot in this section. Many who scan tile pages whic follow and may be brought to New berry to investigate should be 11it pared for disappointment in tli expectations bilt for surprise at ti excessiveless of the fulfilhuient ) aly expectations that may be a oused by realing this publication Th'lie location of Newherrv is al that could be desired. It is sit t ated ill the richest section (f State famied for its natiira weal h' on two of the greatest railway sys teis of the Sout that traver>e section of untold agricultural re sources. Newberry is elevated i ot the sea level. It is only onle and half hours' ride from Columlibi-1. tll( capital of the State, and oil y a f'L v hiou1rs' ride to tle seashore, almt withinl easy distance are liouitaily where flow living springs that ii. alonle qiulencil the thirst of man, Iht cure the ills Ilsh is heir to, vet table laboratories of nature. Rivers wash tle borders of (i t. county ald geat beds of granitt abouitnl. Il. popldation o)f Ne, herry is highly intelligent :id ht with ptrid. the reliellbranes< ( ila gloriolls la>t the stranger is alka \ 'l11re of a lkiildly w ele() ne aiil it h<i: uralde rentiieilt. >%olit. c,ft 1 people are possessed of g reat wealt bult tlie. :ile :lwa\s ilixioui t (< legitimate induistries and biuuine. cit erp rises. Thle spiri t of enterprise t hat abroad ini the South has infused tlai minds of the citizens of Newberri with the desire oif progress and an one who submits a p)ropositioni thatI gives promiise of bieing benencfcial tt the town is always sure of a hearing. and conisidherationi. T1he busines: meni of tihe towni conistitte a com mittee of the whole who esteemi as their paramnount (luty' to foste and1 encourage all mnovemn ts to the putblic weal. Public sentiment favors the intro duction of cap)ital and( niowhter< North or South are there such op portunitics for investment asi NewbLrry. Theli first impilressin stranlger receives on arrivingi Newvberry' is, WVhat a bright, cleai and withal busy town it is! I fact, a niiniature city! Solid air compIIact! Thei arch itect has bee here at work. Vonder a Greet Romtan court house of native grac ite, with Corinth iani coIlumm~ Across the street the National Bani of white Newberry County miarbklt Passing along the streets, are see abunidant evidences of the emuplo) muent of modern ideas in buildin the eleganit and tasteful honmes c the neo)le. Nearly all the honse I and C u1nty o N 'h2r ,ct n a i an .i iS. The pepl f e >ffcr. The ep y, faciiti are ccnstantly adcding to th >u & c. I isfn --n,w c-c_ -' dar I r y to the wvorle wd! e in re in 1 e hr r, >fodacutytown--to; rflowi; i p oru ite the p of N wb2rrv im . .1 r iiME -J. J. i.lIngford, Aldermiani. . II. (C IlItnter, Chief of Poli a viil re :.!! :1 I i(ls' 1 h gr v S trets \\ e it I1\Ve'- ;n(I lc t r i ligct, lci pl(aeI Ilat ev.e , alterttjia lte IStis (111 le - in rick,S exe pt tIhe fide . strt ar aihtd belectri f and systetus are owvned by s furntishies another ev'idence aivi ms e h .i ) w (at, i ne :0c tNcrth and mi , and poiblii for the extens aco'r?o 'osth o N,vberry, an nty" towhi th people f New \VE.LCOME-.-alt . a ln ''flo >me . those w:o wish 11.') better t sts C'1 ^rt ;uc ficeds aInd deve'opin represcntntive city of the moder or the investment of capital and E te vou. WELCOME, THRICE - ) CIT OFIIL/FN W.F Eat.Adeia Dr. O H MAl(R, etl <r er 'sa v nc tgej 110gar pr>g ess es add Nerly.al. .te. .em. in one of en min ti ns re rep es to dae ewerv . T e .'na ce is ep es:e te \\'li.Svig Ear , h Iaterial stees a generalv baing li buiness .1 The T his town ha a s give to tC i Iyhae man iine diC stigihdi cr oss-- tory of State anud co unty, andh at ters of law, politics, statesi ess5 ini- scieceiC, edntion~i, poetry, hat the tory. lit lplant Tfhe Newberry granuite hec city little or 110 earthy uuatter >f New- talc, hlie is hri andi T 'I(-)R unteouS gifts which pr(ivI: tr intent on what the mor h ,n Gcod's acCre. vihcrc runi' (dle West. where cop0 n h; r ion of trade are greater nOV th k, ; d no cloud obscures the briht ':ista berry invite their felw citizens, bul ,ving with milk and honev." but to a I heir condition, a WELCOMF as br'l the manufacturin', indusrial. d i type. and on which a M the sen! mterprise. It is a p. n e of attractive WELCOME, TO NEBERRY. J 3.1( J.t W.Eahrd Al u 31 T. S. H udcsoni, A hlern IVOr. uniicipal wvill not diinltegrate or bieni finiishecs smnooJthlv, retin s its e< -eligions anid is very. vailiablefor b'ibl by one tor in the lifec of aniv townV1 am k. andl( a this reSpectl New'h'rry isp.n odoing fortutet and1 the excelent it ie.s whih '1ic sh injoy have ~ le.V wold I mneh to do I with heIi~r form er* g r in mat:t- her futuire progress. The .\th lmushlip. Coast 1inei, which , with its and( his- nections, covers one of the (1 sections of the South, the agr 'onltain!s tural products of wvhich har' and no wide range in point of vari :Iurable. comorisingr cotton, cor,, toa etinl1v whIich ma~;rk : her :r a II ttlih 1t.- iItI1 ,I s,IIC h -(: : ll l - ol tve - t til t ll l i} )Ill o *. I..:1;le t it iies llltIlt' r All tlt heri vtlcttill M ii, w i lti -ts ttal l the ijen t Clna r of thie 14ilities > S r < t 1ied / ill I e 1 l.llt 7\t\ . . 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