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, . H. AULL, EDITOR. Entered at the Postoffice.at New aerrv. S. C., as 2nd class matter. Tuesday, November 0, 1906. THE STEEL BRIDGE ROAD. The Herald and News has fiequent ly called attention to the condition o the roads in this county and it, is no done for the purpose of criticisin., the stpervisorl or anly onle Colnectei with road wor.k. We have especially called the at tviltionl of1 the businless menIl of,Ne eirY to the roal hrom Newberry ti the steel bridge, and the advantage i would bo to our merchants to put tha road in good condition. We lav( stated that it would pay the town o Newberr to ilnvest loui or Ii\v( thonsaind dolli's ill llaking this 1 fiis( vlass 1oad. We desire to Iepeal this stitvilemet and 1) urge 1upon oti buisinless men,it anld especially oun 1mnh11bel. of Coi leIerce. the imporlt IInCe of looking into this matter. Th'le people onl fihe sahlla side have W 1w l dw th mri:l leadinll" t ro 1*- h<l fi stuel brifi-e, 111d we 1are fold that1 il is now ill good condition. This see. tionl of, Saliuida county is one of the most fertile seetiols of South Care lina, and the farmers ire all prosper o1s. They prefer to g their eot. toin to Newbery and to do their traid ilg lhere, but we were tolJ by onle til olher11 day, who had cOm1e sonme tAweTl -iy-five miles, that if' the Newherry people did not. appreeiate (heir trade nivy m,ore, or a1t has suff1iielntly to put. the r-oad frt-oim Nvwhvi-iv to tle steel bi.e in .!-",od e(oidition, that he would seek anoUher market, and he is not alone ini this posil ion. h'llie road from here to tle sleel bridge II manly piives is in a very had Condition nld of coirlse tile whole road 1mu1st le Imleasired liby Ihe vorst places inl the ro0a d. 'Ve atinot mindistand the apparent indifference of' (tiur- business mneni and especially our Chalbmbei of Commerev to tIe importanee of lookinig after this parlt-icular road. Certainly they do not. realize the aiount of trade that Newherry draws from Saluda, anld they miust, come aeross this road in order to get. to Newberry. We do not mean by whAtissaid here to Militniize the iimaportince of having all of the r-oads to Newberry inl good condition. They should ill he work ed, and the people in the couitry and the people in tle town should renlize the impo-talnce of' bilildillg soille roads inl this eoliuty, but inl fhis particular Case tie town of Newberry draws a arge propol'tiom of its (rade floiml Sa lda and that is the reason we insist that tle lown of Newhei-ry will show its appreciation of Ilhis vahiable trade iy getting acive ald bsy in I'ega I'd to thiis parit icular' roaid, whiceh is oly ine miles long. Genieral eletio'ns art' being hield iln nearly all of' the stautes inl thle Union todaly, liut imost. inter'est cenlter'e arountild the New Yoik contest. Every biody ill is stalte0 shouild go to the~ polils and east his vote. Tht I erald 1and( New's has addei quite a1 munber)0l ot new sublscr'iien to its list du ring the last, few~ weeks but there is still r'oomi for a f'ew miore 801nd us~ youri nam andul'h post o ffici aiddress aind let us senid you the paper' Commiiissionier'~u Wts~on it lie doesn' mind will become a r'ival oif the mar inlg very likely eethlipses ainyt hiin that t his mallgistra'lte ever'i accomuiplisl ed. Much('l interiest seemsil to cet< a round thIe arriiviil of I le immnigrai ship, Wit tekind(, in Charleston 0 Snd(ay. From thle published st ait mienits, we did not observe t hat an of the immlligr'ants are hecadedl towai N4ewberrmy. One of' the most perple: ing queistionis before the farmers t< da~y is the labor' qulestion anid if thes immigr'ants will assist ill the solutio of this quest ion, the wisdom of lh establishment of the bureau of imm gration will be demonstrated. SALESDAY. Two Sales by Officers of Court Sales by Private Parties. There were very few legal sales o Monday by the officers of court. Tk master had only two sales advertisee In the caise of Oaffney againm Gaffney, one aero on Tiger river we ' bought in by H. C. Holloway, attoi uney, for $100.00. In the casie of Oeorge Johnston and J..F". J.'Caldwoll against -Andrei Kinaird and others, a tract of land I1 .o 10 Township was bought in by thi plaintiffs for $500. The probate judge of Lauren through Judge Wilson, of Newberry in the case of Peterson, adininistrato against Peterson, sold six(y-eight an one-ialf acres in No. 6 Township the Speer land-to B. Y. Abrams fo $1100.00. These were the otl sales by the officers of court. John W. McCullough's home trac near Colony church was bid in by ti heirs at $3000.00. The Carolina Manufacturing Con panyl's lot inl the City of Newberi was Sold Itl, private sale to the diree tors for $7700.00. The hleirs at. law of G. M. Bower4 dvecased, sih thle followiig tracts it No. 9 Townshiip: 64 1-4 acrvs, M. (. Shelcv, $2000.00 -11 1-2 acres, Al. G. Sheely, $1125.00 97 acres, Mrs. G. W. Bowers $1700.00. Reflections of a Bachelor. Some boys,; arc so naturally souml tey have plain sense even after 1 colle-o vdIlvation. WheI a man111 has lived long enougl ill a flat lie kind of looks forward t< iurgatoryN, tle way it scoolboy doe: to vacation. A girl w%.ho is too delica(e to sweel it hiall rug i can dance seveitevn iile: at a hall and then want to walk homc wvitli o(e of her partners. True love doesn't ithrive well in v public garden. Nearly all husbands and wives ar in the maytyr class. Uncle 'Sai's largest burying groounn NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Not ice is hereby given that. the in dersilnied will, ol the 6t i day o"f De elmbe.. 19001, make h final settlement fi lh e estate of' Mzr Jonles. formerly Ilary Caldwell, and will immediat.ely Ihereafter apply the Judge of Pro hate fm' let,ters of disilissory as gruar dian of said minor. Robert T. Caldwell, GAuardlian. STA'E OF SUOTI CAROLINA, COU14TY OF NEWHER?RY. BY Johnt C. Wilson, Esquire, Probate .Jotlge. WHElEAS Silms G. Brown hiath made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of T. J. Brown. THESE ARE THEIEFORE to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said T. J. Brown deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Newberry on November 10th next after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why tile said AdWIinistrationl s1lould not he (111VEN under my Iland, this 3rd day of November. Ailno Domini, 1906. . C. Wilson. J. P. N. C We Do I That there is another s not a few odds and er profits and cash busirn 'vantage. Low prices Be fair to yourself and A Dres Week before last I didn't .Iproved upon, but the week j - means the best selections ar 25 pieces Broadcloth, the ANOTHER IAll 65c., 75c. and 89c. Di |door, your choice this week I | 36 Inch SWe place on sale five pie match it in any retail store f eone dress to a customer for Silk sold around town, for rr e |kind. Don't be misled, cor Another Mi 25 pieces A. C. A. Bed Ticking wor Another Shipm n' Growth in years and experlenee a * tunities that are beyond the grasp o l. |The Mill Buying and selling more Millinery money down we naturally sell Millin fellow. MIMNA City O EARHARDT & WELL Saturday, THE EMINE FLORE SUPI . ELLIO And an Exceptionally Ron "THE P1 (BY.LC THE PLAY THAT 1 A Literary Gem and a I with Wit, Complicati Complete Productic Seats on S Phone 200 City Of EARHARDT & WELL! Thursday, THOMA AUTHOR 0 PRESENT ONE A Study of Love By His Nov Seats on Se Nlot Bell took in the State thai ids the wh.ole stock, ess enabling us to di for your success for i investigate our woni s Goods WP hink my Dress Goods bu. 1st past broke the record. Ld best values. $1 .25c. kind, just to make t DRESS GOODS STUNPN ess Goods pied on a big tal or 49c. yard. Black Taffeta ! :es 36 inch Black Taffet: or less than $1.25 yd. For 89c. yd. Don't compare tU Ly 69c. Silk will match the ( Le direct to Mimnaugh's. mnaugh Cake hb 20c. yd., for t.his week's quick s< ent of H andsor kda wisdom in buying and brings to f small merchants. inery Departm than any other two stores in Ne ary aswell as Dry Goods and Shoes UGH'S era House S, LESSEES AND MANAGERS November 10. "NT COMEDIENNE NCE DAVIS :ORTED BY FT DEXTER Strong Company in the Brilliant iantic Comedy .AYER MAID" UISE MALLOY) OOK NEW YORK BY STORM. )ramatic Masterpiece, ScintillatinE ons and Ludicrous Situations. in. Nothing but Praise, ale at City Cafe. era House , LESSEES AND MANAGERS. November 8th. ,S DIXON, Jr. F "THE CLANSMAN." S HIS NEW PLAY 'HE WOMAN and Socialism, Suggested el of Same Name. de at City Cafe eve Taki affords in such manner tri from a paper of pins up, iP scount every bill is our way is. We have planned for c :lerful values, hirl. A Shc nes could be im The man v Such selling simply the birds. If Shoes and a ings lively 79c. yd. stock to rsee 240 pairs Me >le as you enter the 120 pairs Me 120 pairs Me 3ilk. 300 pairs La i. Silk. You can't 200 pairs La this week's selling, 120 pairs La< uls with the 100 cts Whherethe ther fellows csollarar y N You have of te Taker. willifind my pric< 3lling 12 1-2c. the yard. Sto headquarter 8 bales White H< ne Cloaks. 5bfu1loltgos 50 full bolts stan us Cloak Bargain oppor. 2 cases Mon's he but they are yc 50 rios. Men's he: 25 pieces good he n~200 pairs good he wherry, and paying my 50 paifrs 11-4 E~lk , cheapet than the other Tret heaMi D0pnarment Stom The Crowi Quality Style The Shoe THE LATH: _ w O - 0 CD 60 0 CD Cn) TF Heoirs Tonsi Moved to Ne For 10 days we will Shine with every S Hair Cut. Everythir Our motto, cleanline the two essential poit teed or money back. J. H. New Building, Lc ng it All ading opportunities as ti olds our values that ai of store keesping and it ~ne of the biggest week's e Store with a rho invests his money in poor Shc you buy your Shoes at Mimnaugi guarantee wlth every pair, and a f t from. i's Brogan Shoes, $1.25 and $1. n's Brogan Shoes, $1.50 and $1. n's fine Sunday-go-to-meeting Sh< n's fine Sunday-go-to-meeting Sh dies' fine Sunday-go-to-meeting E dies' fine Sunday-go-to-meeting S] lies' fine Sunday-go-to-meeting S re's so much smoke there's bound u had better go. limpnaugh's Quick i heard, "Look before you leap.'' My wari ,s lower than anywhere else. Don't be stol Arberry Mills White Homespun, 8 cents kini >mespun, as a leader this week 4 1-2 cents y I heavy Outing, the 7 1-2c. kind for 4 cents lard Pereales, the 10 cents kind, for 7 1-2 c ivy fleeecd Shirts and Drawers the 50c. kin >ura this week for 89o, a garment. ivy Canton Flannel Drawers, the 86e. kind, avy Buckskin Jeans, 85o. kind, for 25 eents avy Blankets, instead of $1.50, for this we in North Carolina Wool Blankets, $8.00 kin naugh policy, to sell as I buy. leece Canton Flannel, the 15 cents kind for c-MITMN ord Shoe Comfort Wear for Men iT -LASTS$ 0 X. IE < CD CD Sap or Cr) g D n Wad clean "1 0 (D OWER CO1 4 )rioI Porlor w Building, give free one Shoe have, Shampoo or ig new and clean. ss and good work, its. Work guaran HAIR, wer Main St., Newberry, S. C. ogether lose to be found here -e unmnatchable small works to mutual ad selling of the season. Reputation. es might as well throw it to i's you are certain of leather Ifteen thousand dollar Shoe 35 kind, here goes 98c. pr. 75 kind, here goes $1.25 pr. >es, $2.00 kind $1.49 pr. oes, $2.50 kind $1.98 pr. thioes, $1.25 kind 98 cts. pr. soes, $2.00 kind $1.49 pr. hoes, $2.50 'kind $1.98 pr. to be fire; where the best Steppers. ling is, look before you buy and you >ped by the way side. Come direct I for 6 eta. yard ard. yard. ents yard. i1. I'm not retiring from business, for 19c. pair. yard, Bk 08o. [i for' $5.00. mnly 90. yard. AUGH$S