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gu tt E. H. AULL. EDITOR. Entered at the Postoffice at New errm. S. C., as 2nd class matter. Tuesday, De)eeiber 25, 190(1. THE NAZARENE. TI'e 1lerlral'd and News celebrates tle hirth io tile Nazariie today, and nothiln. nIore apprpriat - cponh h ill 01ur editorial voltinils thanl this Christ imas article trom St.. 'Matthew: 1. Now when .esis was born In Bllilelim of duden in the days of Iferol the kilnl. behold, there camne wise Iurn r' in (he east to Jerusalem. 2. Sayih. Where is he that is born KiiI.r ot the Jews. for we have seen his st:l- in tihe east, and are come to worshipl him. :. When Ilerod the king had beiani-4 te lithings. he was troubled, and all Jleriisalam1 with himli. -l. And whenl he had gathered all the chile lpists and scribes of the 1104 '1t,"-e h r n dolu.11dld of themil when I'bist anhld he horn. -I .iil ih V 8 t i u t, :i , it writt'.n bsY Ilh( pro he ; .\nd th n it bew n !nt . InId of dii1a. a1 nt the least anioil the princes of 1ii14a: for out of thee shall come a Givernor, that shall rule my people Israel. 7 Then I lerod, when lie had privily called tile wise men. inquired of them 'diligently what time lie star appear ed. S An d he sent them to) Bethlehem, anild said, (ko and seareli diligently for the younitz child: and when ye have found him. brinl mte word again, thait I TMy ome and worship him also. 9 When they had Ileaird tile king, they deia r1t.d: anad, Ill, tlie sair, whieh they saw in the east, went before tlw,I, till it emnie anil shiml over where the young child was. 10 Wheni they saw tlie star. they re joiced with l-eeini great Joy. 11 Aidll when they were elomtte into the houso: they saIw ie ng chil,l with ar hisi mother. 'id fell down, And worshiplei him: and when they had opleietd their treasunes, they pre seinel 11nt1 him n gi Its gold, ant r'anhiikIll-e , anld tylrrh. 12 Ultl weill warii0i t, Cold in a dreai th;ll they shohild not retm'n to) enil, Iwy departed into their wII 41111ii111%nnii lIlitlr nav. 1:1 .\1 whil Ihey wono 1olelarted, behol, tll, 01u-:tl Il'f il Lihe 1 . ni p ImirvtIll Ill Joiseph ill a1 droea11, S.1yilil Arise, miii take Iothe younilg eliild ntd his mit her, anw flee int o I .gypt, antI be th iou t hIerIe rint il I bring ithev word: for 1lerttfd will seek the young ehild to desil-ov him. 1-1 Whle le aise, he took the younlm", chihd and his llother by iht, and4 - -el:1od inlto IIy t 15 A\nd wa:s t her' until thie die:ah whIiichi was sjoe ii of'i t the i.tI.o rd lby the propheilt, say ing, I)ut tif Egypt. have I eailletd my stin. I ti Thieii lie rtd, when lie salw thati lie was mioctk ed of thie wise mneii wa ceedtinig wrcoth, andit seiit fothI, and slew' all thie 'iichii that werte in liethlehem,u amI ini all I ie coaists there etirtinig to te tiine n\lih lie laid dil igeiitly iniquiiredi of thle wvise imeni. 17 Theni wVas li lIed that which'! wvas spikeii by~ J1erenmy thle Iprophblet, 18 ini llamia was there a voitce heard, iaimeintat iton, aiid weeping, andtt great muournling, lac'he1 wveepintg tfor ber chiild reii andl wouldl nott bei (comfrtteu, because they are not. 10 But when IIerod was deatd, be holdi, an angel ofI the Lord appel)arethl in a dreamlt to) .Joseph in Egypt, 20 Saying, Arise, and . take the young child and his mothier, and g into the land of' Isral ; for they are deadC which sought the young childI's life. 21 And he arose, and took the young child and his mother, and came mii the landC of Israel. 22 But when lie hearAl that Arche laus did reign in Judea in the room' of his father Herod, lie was afraid to go thither: notwithstanding, b)eing warned of God in a dream, he turned aside into the parts of Galileo: 23 And lie came and dwelt in a city called Nazareth: that it might be ful filled which was spoken by the prophets, lie shall be called a Naza. rene. WHITMIRE, The Herald and News presents in this issue illustrated ar'ticles showing something of the progress and devel opment of Whitmire during the past several years. This growth was made possib)le by the public sp)irit of Whit mire's buin~iess men, andl t his same public spirit is a guarantee of greater things for Whiitmire in the years to come. When the Glen-Lowry Manufactur ing~ comany was est abilied ini l and kine of the best cotton milh the south built, with a Capital o half million dollars, the promotert tle enterprise showed their fail1 Whitmire's future, anti that ( faith has beeni justified is shown the Whitmire of today. Mr. Wim. C man (lit president of' the Glen-ILo company. is probably the youll mill presitient inl the sotll -hern1 st A raluate Wo Wol,ffor<t colege, of, University of' North Carolina. and 11a1vard I'niversity. he began well e4pipped f'r its du11ties and flt lmaan.emlent of' an itdust rial terprise of Ilite size and importale the ltlien-Lowry mill. Those assot ed with him are Voun* men of' b ness ability anId elergy', who ri.I reatrd ile uphuildingl of oitir tow1 their inldividuial sucecess WWI I of this charaeter in Charge of its tars. tle (1len--L.owry Company been a Wonderful factor in W mlires dtvelopient. and WhitI has supported tle Glen-Lowrv mill TIt m:n V other busilless eterpr of It e t own. and it hIr :-.owI il c ' vt year, is spokten of' iII det ai liis issn . a i). -ZI ?-,I tI li nei t ho- aO , ' mI, 1, ,1 II.n ' , a : ,d \\- hi , 1'nl ha t b terI ra lrI t ili I ha d with the outside world by In of Ile Western Union 'relegrapi e pany antd the Southern Bell Telepli and Telegraph company, which ha corporAto has both a day and n. central, being open every hour of twenty-roi. houi's in a day. ilut it is not oly along mate lilies that Whitmire has avai Socially. there are no more mharn people in Sonth Carolina or in sn t tha i il \\iitmllire. alndilen hias beelln said, all has bet'ln said. Withinti lte pa.s( fw year-s a sei Si uhls.lnd dollars, whicb wvonl sch.(,I rt-Iiiis. anide a SP.lclOll hall the lower fIloor. ThW:ie sulperl.m101*1 :iii41 his assistalIts art coIIseiVir Wol'iors. :1114 are g vn, \- iii s i ssei f whi b Whitmllirt a righIt to lit' prolld. As with seliool, so it is wih the t'11hur-ches. I dos H o r h of .faithfuill :ml SI palhlolic atos whO I|M.V, I V the. liv s to t hls at set in lit i - l i they labor. ahitiaire's cisn eil 's Is hey ,v Should h)e. le'.. 4ler is I) D'wn Mi moral t adt ie,ritlf l.lts a ll ll S 111 .1 a l 11 111 s itn ' s intrti ng-il & aHtich. Mr. d W . seolt calls, :11(vilioln Io thle I sl.riti Ilt' I co itil 1tha1 is \\ niessupporl, and,(i as is Vimplia' il Mr. co a tt's orlivee, a r'wull uill al'ti tall, the backbwini (1f, a com i l it s indstril _. r I 11. A S lt s. st f.e a rI et s iu i i t h ;e n. I I f th4ii ipet frm it' hI t slit c it' r li rt-I t 'Ir litl l: - it i. I u t ,f wh fit ile \'h' liitm it inprN oibilaity otfe loting taitwinals rbi aliti s forihu \\'t fhe r t tiw on fthe tat,mr.stenhusiried of i rn'tiene at. from iion teh inW nry hndcont to Siofan Teflee, riA eonndelinguaston whi mn hitand ilmbi with ther townr thewstae.Mr. bCuemani rad wihl rOady bhe ofbift on to Witie irile, andnfromiWhi neire to N ry anti toevr saua'eind of Whlitmre it. traves The support only beofenpfoit Winmire, stated in The HTerald and News to Anti not only as to railroatd fa ies but as to everyV other mat ter wv is for Whlitmire's advancement, business men of Whitmitre are si ing their faith in the future by t interest antd their works in the p ent. The IIerald and News has sough its issue of today to toll the stor WVhitmire 's advancement in ther and to forecast something of bright future. In our efforts to sent a picture which will give town the credit which is its due, have received the hearty co-operai and assistance of its business n andi for this assistance we dlesirC exten onil 11t thanks. Tn common y thienm, we helieve in W\hiitmui'e 's tire, anti ini common withI them believe our faith will be justified, it has been justified in th'e ye recently gone. 100, THE NEW SCHEDULES. il The Southern has announeved its f a1 chan e ot' sliedule to take effect of on fhe 0th1 of .-aIIairy. The elanlge I in on tle Coliibial and ( Greenville gives icir us the hest schedule we have ever had by on this division. It is the first time ole- in the history of the road that people ivry frtiI the up counitry have been given rest the opportunity to go to Columbia (es. a.,i rettrn the sanme day. the 'This stheduht will give universal 1 ofC satt isf act it un o reeuviUe to C'o Iif4,hlmbia. for There is a Caint kick in the Ander o son Mail but Anderson is 1. . on this 1branelh line and no doubt the Blue at- 1id-e will so adjust its seledules that the busiiness interests of that eity will 11Y he pr1otected and at the same time IS the people of that ci(y will be given lie" the opportunity to run down to New herry far a few hours and return to hit- hlir homes the same day. Or. if they ire desire they may go on to Colunhia ad return the same day. After a ises trial of this schedule we are satisfied that it will please the Mail and the Iilk, All-s it's One [ter ght tle C L O tNow is Your lool,$500.00 worth edo it*-. ChIld ren's Gl $12.00 Cloa (edl eLI 10.00 Cloak 8.50 Cloak 5.00 Cloak U., theA GREAT BARC HOLIDAY COME A7 December Pat ;Grond Sianl Before Taki IlCommencing Monday, Decemi an our annual fall clearing out sale. ~ n when we put out an advertisemel a not a catchpenny and windy sche hilt- strictly business matter, 1 st.1 To Strouble and expense of taking st ombargains to many people. We , or or one fourth off of. the following not All Clothing, Men's, E "ut Colored Winter Dress GC Sall Ladies' Jackets, Cape of mere for Men's Pants; lP uny13 dies' Hats and Fascinat< lay. Squares; allI Trunks. hil- This sale positively goes into e lUland will end any time we may ci ow.early and get choice selections heir of goods outside of our special ss res-. we claim we cannot be beaten. Sewing machines, guarantee uni t in reliable Domestic Sewing Machi of For Christmas presents don't at, Our 26th car, making 2600 *er Flour, has arrived and going rapi the Best Patent - . we Best Half Patent - ion Every barrel guarantee'd. Be ten, may have to pay $6.00 for same ti vances. We are selling hundret fu No goods on probation or char PRmOS:RD1 L'Io!le ot Anderson. (r etlwood is .iV(1I another ta i i'tn I I reen i lie llt, a t I e t 1.0 rn1-1 411ollt 111ke thet11 entlorse ms ed ilv this ch1al1-e of sehedlule bee.11ie 1lhev too can run down to Newherry inl spend a few hom.. and return to their homes the same evening and so 0:11 .1ll thle peo11le bet wecll her and 01 ' 1 or - . h er cn i o lItIt)1111i;. A ad( those tfroill (C4,1111in and1 tw Lv Iveiiville V.I a _00 to a11 .r 11 i pn :md retiurn the same day. This is the chan,e The litrald and NeWs ias een advI.o an for many er It is t1110 n'c th dio aIked at tlie ietvin-. held at Belton whenl tlie Traf tti. Ass"via ion was formed. The railroad pe ple will not he IIoI - LId to make any change now hy a rt-w kickers tlitil tile new sthed1le Itao been .6vlven a test anad thlen there will be no mitore kickers. All the s-lledilles liave been matle 4ower and it is propo1set to ran the Srain, onl timlit :I,-,e'tsel That is b eIt and We htoP tlit i tain m i rI on the sedule. I -- A K S. ime to Bu. of Ladies' and )aks going at s for $9.00 S for 7.98 s for 6.75 s for 3.75 ,AIN FOR THE TRADE. ONCE 'rCO, terns just in. ohier Sole ing Stock. ber 1 7th, we will commence People have tound'.out that alt it means something and is me to fool the people, but Is a clean out our stock, to save ock and 2nd. To give many ill positively give '25 'per cent. goods: oys' and Youths'; all >ods; all Ladies' Skirts; es and Furs; all Cassi llen's Dress Shirts; La >rs; all Rugs and Art ffect Monday, December 1 7th, loose to call tt off, so come We have an immense stock ie, and for bargains all around We have special drop head imited, for $17.93, and new, nes $25.00. fail to see our selections. barrels of choice Tennessee dly at following prices: -- - $4035 - - - - 3.85 tter buy now, next spring you flour. Buy before price ad Is, let us sell you. ged at these prices. ry,.c. Real Estate! ust bec:mlse lie tortoise heat the bare dono'( settle down to be a tortoise. Be a harie. but nlot tilt kind of a hate, be alive to every opp)ottiity ail be :iw:- ot your abilily to run in the race ot' mkinl good investimenis. lx,k for' Ile Catchy Lindsoy lots onl Collie S eet lor' sale, can he boet lceaper now than wlen tle (u im llou:4t,e is coilleted as they aie witlihin a stone's tlhrolw ot' the land upoi wichlil tht new Court louse is to be lo ta ted. BUY REAL ESTATE SATISFACTION. Smive irins simply sell eal Estate, otiters sell you more than ha, I believe I cal u1tt'ully say tliat I not only sell you Real EstaIt. but 1 sell you I?eal Estate SatMisfaetion. By this 1 mean teal Est ate that "Ives satisfaetion, not only to you but to youi family. Itf %u have been simiply buying Heal Estate heretofor and have iever. dealt with I me, give me a eh:meee to demionstr hat I WIIIl, sell y4vou Heal Est.ate and something besides. I not a question of how eleap but how good, not quantity but ti it.v. Sotmetie ago I advised some to PurlSe a certain ' Ind of Sto1 that was then seve'al dollars below par, I belie mng it to he a good investmnI. soie took my advice and today this Stock isabove par. You will firid it greatly tt) your advantage to coma :1 t:lk au nwit more of tiis same Stock. I (.altl help y0ou1 to make in eylc an' this line. : i-eu I lv conlsidier tIle f'ollowing list: . '. . '. 9. Wiheeler ilts. Con VVeint to busi ness, good lat 2. t T . t-v i'..ik stor. One Il' the lest locations in the ill filr 1.0htnl. 21. Itvery .tahi.. .\hn'st in thlie reubi busilness portion of ihe Cilv. 25. '.b.It an ac e atd a half near the power hiouse. Plenty of room" oti tiis lot for two or three cottages, and plenty of land left for a nlice pasture. 26. 350 acies land Iear Whtitnire, 16 miles from Newberry. Plenty of timber' and meadow land. 40. 15 3-4 acies l11d two and a half miles from Mountville. 2 eahins. baru, stable, cotton house, orchard and good pasture. il. ,ive room hoIse and two acre lot at Moutville with nice orchard. 42. Abtut otle .tiere lot in lrooklyn. This is about the cheap est lot. taking into consideration the neighbohood, that I know f. Str'ot r int1lill _" on two sides. 52. FMur acrT Zan bounded by thirec strteets, part of IT. L. w'r ol'tv. one otf these lots recently sold. There are sv era:i he:ntu iul t'Is o Ilis pr-operty. Two Iice resideinees recently built n polrt'il ot this pr'e ty. .T. Tlw'' two-sto'"y brick stortes andl sales stables on Main strieet. . .\ iarge t w-story brtik stot'e on Main street, onle of tle r-est huui~ess bIeks in tle city. This store could be bought at a r'asonlable price. t. Four :'n-'"es o1 land withIt five 1io-room cabins on the road abliI i m either a' a whole o' eut into lots to suit the purchaser. 'I'lhis is a goo, hargai. (11. Six r m ise witi dininug room aId kitelhen, containing abt lur' acres land with barn and orehard. A nice vacant lot n troit str ot antd severa1 lot.s on side str-eet. This is one of ilt' best plates ft ', warehuse. Wood or coal yard or manufactur i planlt. Sit iat.1 onl the Soithern Railway and is about the 1nly plice that C4,ul lie t'eached witI a sidetrack conveniently. 63 1. -1. t65. 6Gi ., . I.cts on Y. .J. Pope proc.perty. Conveniently ca Ieyo ad well .ra,ial. Yot ouId Ielt iss it by buying any of tese lots. They c le bought on reavonable terms. Just a few miutes walk from the business portion of the city. 71. Htick building known as Aull's Mill. Seven acres of land a lie' forty horse engine atid boilei. This is equiped with the very latest Iaeliner.y, capacity 60 barrels flour per day. This is a splendid lace fo a ine N about 200 yads from tHe 11ailroad. 75). 54I acreI(s land kn'owni as thte Dairy Farm. This is in the in 'orpor.hate liitIs, andt is fine propertyv to be cuit into residence lots. 76. ('itt age ma la irge lit at reasonable price. 75. 1Ilouse and lit known as .J. W. Gary pilace, near Newberry Cot tott Mills. Will eutt inito lots or sell as a w~hole. You could niot miss it by purchasing this. You can sell off enoughi lots to make your' home cost you a small suim. 79. 'Thle best plant at ion in the county, containing 219 acres land, ene miles from Rilv'er Strteet, and1 school andt chturch. Of this 140 atcres cult ivat ed. 90 acr'es recently cleared from thIe originaul foirest, (it ac'res past urte, telephone connections and nice r'esidcnce. Prac t ically nto waste hind. 81. 150 acres land, 6 miles east of Newber'ry. 84. One aitd a half acre lot on Glenn street, near Mr. Watts i'esidence. This is a sp)lendidl place for a r'esidcnce and several cottages. 94. Hid wantedl for 20 shares Newberry Real Est ate Co. stock. 96, 97. Lots near Mr. Jolmes residence... 104. Lot near Mollohton Mfg. Co and near Mr. Bouknight's. Coutld be~ bought at right price. .105. Plantation cont'aining 1000 acres land, 9 room residence. wtht p)lenty of outbuildings. 106. Bid wanted. 5 shares ,Land .and'Secuirity Co. 110. New 8 room residence,'sewerage and electric lights, stables. ThiA is oneo of the nicest anid most convenient'residentes' for sale in the city. Only about two minutes walk from the business* cea ter, 111, 112. 10 acres land near Mollohon Mfg. Co. Thies Is Very valuable property and is sure to increase, in value. 113. Wanted. 5 shares National Bank stock. 114. Wanted. 5 shares Newberry Savings bank stock, 115. Wanted. 5 shtares Commercial bank stock. 117. One vacant lot on Friend St. Very convenient to churches aind Graded school, and the butsiness portion of the city, 123. 2 one-story frame stores on upper Main Street. .124. 200 acres fine farming land on the Werts road about two miles from Silver Street,with three-room tenent house and barn. 126. 13 1-2 acres land near Mr. B. C. Matthew's and adoininjg, lands of Dr. James McIntosh, just beyond Jones property, about a mile and one quarter from the city. This would make a nice truck h129. Abotut 400 acres lnd five miles from the city, in neighbor 131. New 8 room house and lot. This is really a most reasonable price htouse and lot I know of in thte city for sale. h136. Plantation containing 320 acres in New Chappells neighbor ood .Two 4-room houses, two 2-room houses, outbuildings, 8 barns and lt, 100 acres open land, lots of pine timber and some 137 Nine rioo'm two -story house near New Chappells, in good 144. Wanted. 5 siatres Eixeltange bank stock. J. A. BURTON, ''The Man naetwne, the Buen n elr