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NEWBERRY RENDERED THANKS. The Day Was Gricrally Observed Her Yesterday By Services and Suspenson of Business. Tlinksgiving day was generall) oberved in New berry yesterday 3Most of the places of business wert closed and during the morning at alinost Sabbath quiet prevailed The congregations of the city unite( iii a service in the morning av.d ir the afternoon a football contest wa! pilled off on the Newberry colleg( gridirun. Tihe day dawned cold and cloud5 anld there was every indication ol snoV. Before to o'clock, however, the skv had cleared and the sni shone gloriously. , The air was not too cr-isp to be inore than buacing, and while later the sky again filled with clonds and the dav becai raw, the morning :Is a whole wa.: ideal for a Tinnksgiving Day. 'The service in which the congle gations of the city iited was hiek in tIe 1,01theran Clhulrch of the Re dectier Th'le sermon was preached by I)r. l'. P. McClintock, ofTlhoip son Street A. R P1. ch1ucli. 1)r. 7lcCiocck's sti-mon wa-, thought Oi .i .5 11 a v a1 .11r. .ntih pmuha r"y appro r tt to th le day and( thi Ce orphans. o iriw .do11 c l: .1 h' r.i iVb " itfth 1as )(,,n tIlk f.n 1 l ;l t e Than'"iv imn a . ;id a lrge ' contest Iet wCen .1 tecn lrml tht, town and aN hiet 1i ' ... t n tihe ColleCe THLi PEOPLli'S NATIONAL BANK. Prosperity's Bank Makes Its First Report. Good Showing for One Month's Business. Prosperit oim has tw,vo banks, one St..'.v ,l-i one National. The Peopu'" Nti,Inal Bank has been opelned for only aIout one 11onth, and The llhrahi and News to da\ prink -its lirst statemint. The Sho iag i1 an I- xCeeCiigly goo,! one f"r only lie i-:nh, To secnre a depjc1O:1t U 1. 0! S2 I ,190 W inl o1nC mnicit h is ani e vide, 1: of coin tdence an an(181 a>'uIr:n:ce of success. .\i Hi. C. H1osek x who is v.ice priesidenit . is ~in c'ha:rge of the bank, with .l1r \\ .\\'. \\ heeler as cash i M. \l :. .\. Carbh'le, of the Nen..herr y .\ational Banik, is presi compose ait s(b1t:ncit i andI s et i l )ui' luil of t.he colinlinl niov. .NI .I:I'Nlev j'; a luiiiess man ofi i)t igt s'.ciding inl the com-i caishierc. hl**In'igx. to the y oungl buii> ness men i1(1 :' th conna11 nnit r , and is curteouis .:: etbieit. The eat.;' .. sto"k iii t ban1k is .Telephone Subscribhers. P'lease add to voor01 increatsinlg hist of snecseriberis theti tol lowiig: go 2-C.. \\'. Bh,hoidp, relide(leeC Caldwell st'eet. i 48 IKibier, Deninis & Co , fur nit tire, .\ai itleet. ii iiJo. 1 1Dan iels, imeat miarke t l rieuld st l eet. iS TPhe Ple's)C Nationia. Wiil, oft Prosperity. I i'irosperlity VCottoni Oil Co. Subscribers who enijoy the bes service andi( have edu1 caited t henm selves how to use long (distanee tee p)honeCS say, "Speak with your lip close to the transmitter."' Southern Bell Telephone & Teclc graph Co., R. 0. Spearmian, Man FIRE AT JALAPA. Mr. S. B. Aull Loses His Barn, Eight Mule, and 500 Bushels of Corn--Believed To Be Work of Incendiary. Mr. S. B. Aull, of Jalapa, sus tained a heavy loss on Monday night by fire which he believes to have been of incendiary origin. His barn, with eight mules and I about five hundred bushels of corn, was burned. The total loss is about $1,500 Th .was no in surance. The fire was discovered a few minutes before 9 o'clock. Mr. Aull had just gone into his house, having returned from his store across the road. when he heard the aiarm given by some one outside. The large barn was situated about a hundred yards from the dwelling. There were fifte:n hor.es and mules in the building. The fire had gained such headway at the time the alarm was given that it was possible to save only seven of .hese and the re maining eight, which were in the rear end of the building, were burn ed to death. There were about six hundred bushels of corn stored in the barn and about a sixth of this was ave(l. VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. Tlhe Rev. \. 1, Seabrook . chr m4 of tle exeot ciimittee of the board of iissiOis., will Sp"t )d Sunday in S;irt-.mug in th-: n et of missk uls in that Cit v. The lcv. S. '1. 1I:All m will fill the :'):*pit at the ILutieran Ch rc of the Redeemer. helL NKe%\hv)i-ry Stva in La imIt-yr . ha-' pul i a , nes and tup to date co)lar and cnff ironer, and is n'W pr-p-ired to do work equal to thle bi.-st inl <olestic or gloss finlis.li Tie Newberry people should give a home enterprise their encourage imient )y giving their wo,rk to it. Mr. Rufus \V. Hutchinson has ictuired to the city from Florence, and would h pleased to see his friends at V. T. Tarrant's. Mr. S. ). Shockley, of Columbia, caine to Newl :rry yesterday to visit relatives. County Superintendent of Edu vation I. B. Wallace, of Riehland cont ty, was in Newberry this Miss Margueritv Cromier cane home froin Sumter yesterday to spend Tha nksgiving and is in thle cit v. Newvs From E3xcelsior. *Excelsior, S. C. , Nov. .'6.--- Our fa rimers are0 about through sowing grain. The acreage of wheat sowvn th is fall will be much less than that of last year ini this section. The cold was e has caused somne of our people to enjoy pudding and sausage. We had a light fall of sleet in this section on Saturday which brought out qutite a inumiber of Kovercoats. Our school is fuill now and mov - ing on nicely. School observed last Fri day as Arbor Day and cilaned tip the flower yard and lahnted out a few trees hesides othi"r imiprovemieiits around the schiool vardl. MIiss Sallie D)oniiniek., of Green w~ood counilt y,. has been visitinig in this coin nunity. Mrs. Dru. J. I . Bedenihaugh of Salutda coUunty has been over oin a few dIays visit to her lather's famiily here. Mr. P'ink Cook and family of Col umnbia have been on a few dlays t visit to his father's family here, Mr. - J. C. Cook. -Mr. L. S. Shealy and family will S leave at an early (lay for~ their new home at Little Mountain. Prof. J. - S. Wheeler and family of Prosperity - will move down and occupy the dwell1hw vacated by Mr Shealy. THB PAIGE, COMEDY COMPANY. Will Appear at the Opera House Tonigh Saturday and Monday Nights, and in Matinee. The Paige Comedy Coipan: will open a three nights' engage ment at the (pera llouse here, coml mencing tonight. Tie opening at traction tonight will be the pretti drama entittcA "A Fihtii for a Fortune. This n ill be the firs presentation of thi p.ay in New berry. A matinee wi 11 :e gi' en tomorrom afternoon. Tle tw%Vo ot her uer Woriances wil be givel .;;IturdayIV it and Mon day night. NP ; ihe Pai e Comd y Comlpany 'arries a car iijad of specin] scenery aind efectrical effects andw i is said th" stlgin',g Of theii plAVs is m1uch above the urdin.ary. ;md aogether b)eautifuml. The colipa::y ha :en breaking all previous records Im t:je South this season and is prerenting all royalty plays. It is c:iIr)ing soie as strong speciahN people as are be ing carried by the r(-rt -ire com pallics nowv oi the road, fcaturing the cha-npion1 buck anId u.. ing dancer. Miss Minnie Du)pree, v.h1o stands ready to defeat all comners for honors. and( also Tholmams E. [Depew,. a great comecdiani. and of the greatest. T1he cast inelndes lifteen artists Prices. 10, 2o. andt 30 cents. The opening pa; 1fornioce to nighlt. A Very Clever Opera. The fairly large and ienice wh ich greeted the Boston Ideal Opera Co., in the opera house on W\ednesdlay night was not as large asi the ex cellent work of the comnly de served. TIhe conmic opera "'Olivet te"' was sug and was given expression by the members of the troop) and stagedl beautifully. Miss Jntle F.ore mian as Olivette was especially clever. In, fact cachi membier of lie troop was gene riv opp Ilauded and the work applreciated. Should the comp1anIy comle back to Newberry t his season the man agemnent would have little trouble in till inrg thle house. Two artistic signs have been lalcedl on the building occup)ied by the Newberry office of t he Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Co. Manager S'pearmnan takes a just p)ride ini his office. The hot supper to be given by the miembers of Pulaski Lodge, I. 0. 0. F., has been postponed to Saturdav evening, December 12th. MR. W. A. FULMER GOES TO COLUMBIA t, Has Been With the Office Ten Years Others Who Have Been on The Herald and News for Many Years. Mr. W. A. Pultner left last week with his family for Columbia, where lhe a-cepts a position with a print ing office in that city, the Colum bia Record. Mr. Fulmer had been with The Herald and News almost t coniitinuously for ten years, in fact we had come to look upon him as a fixture wita the paper, but he ac cepts other work in the hope of bet tering his condition, and we trust I lie will not be disappointed. He is capable and ellicient and a good printer. A great many good printers, who received their train ing in The Herald and News office. have gone to the larger cities The force is constantly changing and The Herald and News is always glad to .eee the boys improve their condition. Mr. Jno. W. Earhardt has been with the paper a good many years. Mr. H1. M. Barger has been with the paper possibly longer than any other printer in town, though he has gone ot onec or twice to seek other work. NJr. Jilo. \Vicker has served no oliel prin inig Oflice, havingy st-tra the work wvith Nlr. Greneker awavh:ek i. tie seventis. So it goLs. 'ne gocs .111 andther e.nnes The I lerald and News has the hicpe' that thy -may grov, in health Id prI.. pIm ity. Mlost an" of themil enn mA1 moro lnu\e t:an the- edito1r. First Cost Not the Cheapest. Thle irs-.t cost of an article was not ncess0i d 1termiIe its cheapness. For instance, a sack of 'Clifton" flour may cost you a little iore than other so-called patent flours, but it will be cheaper to you in the end. \why? lie' cause it, will not only make more bread to the sack, but, will take lezs lard aid soda to make it. Order a sack of "'Clif ton" and make a test for yourself. It will prove the truth of this statement T. J. HAYS. iG LINE OF WP?APS to suit your purse at W. T. TARRANT'S. The m1ost complete line of Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds, Clocks, Silverware, and Spectacles 0 v.+ ever seen in Newberry, at 04my sitoe. Coime in and see 4: the prettiest store in town. * " Yours very truly, .J. GUY DANIELS.' T F NO'T DISPOSFED OF BEFOlE, 1 .A willI sell at public outcry, at t he ('ourt 1Ilouse, at Ne wberry, S. C., utring the legal hours of sale, on Monday, saleday in Decenmber being 7th day, the followv ing- described real estate of' J. B. Graham, dleceaused: 1E6G ace l,eated in Township No. 11 aInd hounded by lands of R. P. Cromer, G. J. Wilson, Colon Grahami andl others. Terms, one-half cash, balance in one and1( two( years, with interest from (late, secu red by bond of p,urchaser and mort gage of p)remises with plrivilege to poUIchaser to pay all in cash. For furt hier in format.ion as to land apl)Iy to the undersigned. \V. F. SUBER, Acting as agent. Christmas Holiday Rates, ViA SOUTHERN RAIL.WAY. Thle Southern Railway will sell Christ mas Holiday Excursion Tlickets between all points south of the P~otomne& andI Ohio rivers and1 east of the M ississippi river, including St. Louis, Mo., for one andl one-third first class standard onem way fares, plus 25 cents for the ruund11 trip (minimum rate 50 cents). Tiekets will be sold Decemsber 33-1 . 25-30-31, 1903, andl Jamuar.y Ist, 1904I, with final limit Jfanuary 4thI, 1901. T1hey will also sell upon01 present1 fat ion and( surrendler of certificat (a signed by Superintendents, Principals or P resi dlents of the various institutions, lDe.. comber 16 to 22, 1903 inclusive, with final limit .January 8th, 1901, to teach eLes andl studlents of schools and collegeA. Interline tickets will b)e soild at Cou p~on stations only. Apply to any agent of the Southerni Railwvay, or' Robert W. Hunt, W. HI. Tayloc Div. Pass. A gt., Asst. Gen. Pass Agt. Charleston, S. C. A tlanta a. THE COTTON MARKET. . What the Fleecy Staple Was Bringing Yesterday Afternoon in the Various Portions of the County. Newberry. r (Corrected by Nat Gist.) Good Middling ........ .11 ved Strict Middling ....... 10 87%Y Middling ........... 10 75 Market Weak Prosperity. (Corrected by J. L. and A. G. Wise.) Good Middling . . . . . . . . 11 Chappells. (Corrected by John R. Scurry.) Good Middling . . . . . . . . 11 12Y2 Pomaria. (Corrected by Aull, Hentz & Co.) Good Middling . . . . . . 10 87J Little Mountain. (Corrected by J. B. Lathan.) Good Middling . . . . . . . . 11 Kinards. (Corrected by Smith Bros.) Good Middling......... 11 ore SPECIAL NOTICES. T UNTER & SANER are running a L. saw mill about one mile from city on road to Lindsay's bridge, and are prepared to fill all orders for lumber. M ONEY TO LEND-I am author ized to negetiate loans on real J estate mortgages rurnning 3 to 5 years. ------ Apply to .Johnstone & Welch. GEo. B. CRoINT-nI. , LL PERSONS INDE3TED TO W. A. Dickert will please pay D. A. Livi-gston at Livingston & Lominick Co., who will receipt for the s.t. f RETTIEST LINE OF 25 CENT n Ncekwear over shown in Newberry tes at. V. T. TA OZA NT'S. Pianos Tuned. 1 r -,o MY fAlN*(-STOME0, S IN AND nuear' Nebrv: I wish to state - hat I will be i N.wrr 1hout 10th d to 20th of' Dec(enber, and anyone wish ing Pimo ued wvill please leave order at Mr. 'd1uar6 Schol', Store, and 1 will at tenld to it as soon as I come. R. 11. McCRACKEN. PUSINIS OPElN ING. WVANTI)D, WAITOD .) t man with) stl)clk and n atifal on aur fa.rn 1,oar (Chap;in, 175 acres in vul livationl 100 acrcs in pasture, fine for ) t on, grainl, tobacco, stock, etc. 150 Aes il original for'.,t Will sell lease ir rent Also a taere t.rulck or cotton farm near Columbia to let.. pply to C Ml. DEMlfPSEY, 1811 ain St reet, Columbia, S C G OTO W. T. TARRANT'S FOR A good pair of Men's Shoes at 75c. HORSE FARM FOR RENT--Ap ply to M. M. BUFORD, Newberry, S. C. ALJABLE REAL ESTATE FOR V SALE--Sixty Acres adjoining in :!orporate limits of Newberry. High itate of cultivation. One hundred and forty acres one and a half miles from [own. Good creek and river bottom, rine meadows otn both tracts. For in formation apply to G. M. B. EPTING. or E. II. AU. WANTED"l)-Faithful person to travel for well established house in a few couties, calling on re tail merchanits and agentsa. Local ter~ ritory. Salary $20.00 per~ week with ex penises aditional, all payable in cash each week. Money for expenses ad vatnced. P'osition1 permantetnt. Busi ness success ful and tushing. Standard 110o5se, 380 D)earborni St. , Chicaugo. -390R RE'NTl'--ix Room Cottage on I- College street, in front of College campus. A pply to M ns. M. E. L A KE. EA!LLS~ BORED)--Alt hough I have V hored two thous:mtd wells in Newberrv .county. I anm still in the busi niess. Parties desirmig my serv ices mau leave orders at my office over WV. T. Tarrant's store 1. A. McD)ownt. Newberry, S. C. W A N ID- T wo Traveling Sales men in each state; permianent position; $60 and expenses. Central Tob)acco Works Co., P'enicks, Va. ,ANUFACTUJRER wvants reliable LLman to dkeliver and1( collect.; horse and wmlgonl andI $l50 deplosit necessary; $21 a wVeek andl expenses; perimanent. F"ranklin, Box 78, liiladelphia, Pa. 4it I) ESTAU RANT Fancy Grocelies .1k NIr. Jolhn .J. E'argle' whoi hns bought ot.t the grocery storie 4)f C. W. Dotuglas will aro cont mue' t,he restauiranit at, the same place andt you cant secur11e a good meal cheap, lHe also has a goodl line of fancy and1( staple groceries at prices t hat ar~e reasonable. W A NTE-PIeirsmmon, D)ogwood, Xv ick1 y and I10b1y Loag-. F'reight plade on. earIad. .James C'ockshot, Clso.S. C. fI A N'T) ED. M anager for nevw t banch of our business here in Ne(whlerry. WriVtte prtomnp by, withl refer o'ntl(s. The Morris Wholesale Ii ouse, Cintcinnat i, Ohio. Do y'ou want (one of lhe prettiest and most styl ish IIlats in t own I his season? If so yout must have it no Sde by thu Our p)rices arVe the lowest and our styles the newest that can be found in he clit.