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E. H. AULL. EDITOR. Entered at the Postoffice at New I irrv. $. C., as 2nd class matte-. Friday, March 15, .1907. Keep your trash off the street. I is just as easy. And you just as wel proculre Your .1n-ash harrel at onev( And why not ? The Anderson Daily Mail pub lisie in its issue of Friday a com munication from J. E. Horton it which he says he wants the oh schedule put. back anId the new om taken off. 11 does not like to .eev lpasilli So01. We*0 thtoughiIl we hrd tll shedul e 11111ter stItled to the atis t'action of the Anderson people. Thll( Mail -shotild advisv Mir. Hlorton that tihe o1d schedilep is to -4) biek onl and ask him please to l0 the new one stay oin as was lwreed niim. It will not he necesa1ry'v t'rm him to get up so sool. li4 valn tahe Ili day train. 11(1 4.ti . l e1, Itiir isth I) rt Iil e i't evet r |llli' ill 4)i'd,t' I \111 lig 'visl Christial; A.ssocialtion we do nlot beli-ve t 1h4tw is mrve enowh t pport Van4) i , e it . It wi.ld tIe neeessary to h ve a s tcretary at I reMnlr . salary inl order. that th e associatiol m1light live. The town iould Support a puiblie library hlow ever, id (Ihis is the plice andjI low i. opportut nit y. tot -euilre it. If' the re taillni w all which is n1 w inl thie rear. Of lhe b ild i to .)( ect the nImull m10et was uxtelled on vitheivr. side and in f-n11t .1ni.1 a voulple If ount14a11.ins, werv plavold inl thle rerand front of t e elleb-silre .n1 N1 fis llowers l111 VW111 w e tlree, thits vmuld ie 111de a prelt.vy park, and thle colonial bulild inu u11141 ld be 11:1le a uisetlfi thei flr manyIi yea tl' tit cme. We d n14ot knowtm abilt thev Iv'-A p"intI- invlv ed-k4 bu1t 1 thve moild Ibv tak.-e varet of san WIll b Ii n t hll e h ilinl IS here inidieted as by tearing it avay. Then the space 1r-ilId tie buildin shoul n4t be Ied-41' .1 w n vani en wae. i a There t shmuil he a 1I a . ni1 pr,vided mI or friends fromI the v u.111ty but thi., is n4et tho place. Tw e Herahl a1411 Now, is cit ll ad's will tAk. thi mItter up a 'ndt rIt'll t th e -Zluc u.est tit here \d whieb amlle irl t fr . tIl t iep ts ileit f' the vivi tivt wo n l eviral e('It , i lInln ci izen, if stil aofi stilet lih-1a s lat u d:t v an i ni it [tllinXurIithey ti aciesae fore tll hal1b2l Met i the t4m< ths1 iincl The tire. It 114 q "It-l ty si.-,n! Itlpu lic spiritednesi , 141 ' li zell -4 ofa iae his s4lifs 11ch ttin~2tet tit. tFive IF S it wT In our he on impessty t2-aIze ourh rat moveet bu 3osiFiel the apeopl ilmodtainst in4eeing our usteesclean.- fen viIlyoler noews.ad o tomea whicoimte clenetan eialsJbut cmiNttes, tPloke ftr. h cla lns' n e tes fte ct an whnvraywokwsnee n he remse oftectiesse citizn wasnotifed tohavi t on TO PROTEOT DRINKING WATER An act was passed at the last legis. lainre which is important to Newber. ry as well as all other cities haviln' water supplies. For the informatiot of dur commissioners of publie works as well as our board of health, Th< Herald And News prints this act it full in anot-her column. It will be seen that uider its pro t visions it is mantdatory that not lesi ifregnleitly thani1 oive inl every tire..4 m1onthls a1 e milical :mai,1sis by : cemnist to bie lippointed by fihe stam< board of health and once every tire4 moniths i hileteriological examinatio by a biologist approved by the statt board of healt'h shall be made at thif expense of tlie town. A sample oj water for this purpose shall be drawi fromll(fan.t uised for driniking" plir poses. im-ki'd an1d shipped inl acceord. n W with inlstructions to he filrnish ed by the seerehiar tY of the State bolari' of health: and such exiniittation sha] he verinle( by a statemient uider oat] of' the ehemi.st or iololbist mainll lie sam"', '11( it shlt,l he published it a paper inl thlie vily usin- the vatel wit hin ton dnys,afler tts receipt. An. violat-1ti of this at or faiilurl.e to (.()?I;. tiywh its ptrovisiotns is mtade ill sd lle nll' w and4 11( ,h fi e1 vr ill r 0 l l' the wat 14ni 'l ailitt o prformi the ditties requIred mider thc 1 shilI he punished by a fine not exceed i nti onle h11utndred dllars or hv imprisonmenvit not execledin-, thir-ty days. The iew sehiedile on the Soithern will -o uinto effect next Sunday. The train shold he mitade a mail trait atid express t rain. Tiere is a rumor. says the Greenville News, that th( iile!y train will be made the mail train at present instead o f the mllorin in-- train to Colniubia and tle after 1ooi trainl out. That does not look sc well '11in4 besides tIe c'tnection i. m11v in t better as at present. S'nil 1holy on2lt to tell the Colum bia 'cvord that the funieral is all "VVIr atid that it is time to 'o home. lI aily .\lail. W e wvre just thinkin,_-- about thle The New Victor Records For the Month of March Are on Sale at SALTER'S Art & Variety Store "Somet htin.i New''1 is the most pow'erfuil Itie ev dliscovered. NOTICE OF ELECTION. Ili'rsnan it to ani Act of thle General Assemibly of the state otf South Car alina,t etntitled "'An Act to devolv( the dutties of the Board of Public ,Works of' the Town of Newberry up. ont Town Coneil of said1 Town '' ap proved the 13th day Of Feby,, 1907 nt tice is herebhy given that an ece. ion will lbe ihld on Tuesday the 2nJ dayv of A pril, 190It7, at tile usual voting place in lie Connecil Chamlber upor lie (finest ion of ' 'approval '' oi "a2ainlst approval"' of said Act. l'olls to he opetned at 8.00 o'cloel 11. mi., andi elosedl at 6.00 o'clock p. mn All qpialified voters of the Town o: Newherry will lie eligible to vote ir siaid elect ion. The following will ae as mitaagers: .1io. A. Summer. .T.Bot, 1 Eir. S. Werts, Mayor. C.& T. T. C. N.. aur Consider-ation. n deposits is high enough, n loans is low enough, we offer are satisfactory, y managed (and we think it is), a customer, then we invite yol SAVINGS BANK, RRY, S. C. J. FR NOWODn Crsez Capital $50,000, Deposits- $361,637, Surplus $43,361.72 THE PERCENTAGE of people having savings depositors is rapidly growing. Every year the bank deposits of the country show a large increase. The Commercial Bank, of Newber ry, S. C., shares in this increase, Peo - ple are coming every day to start an account there. If you have not yet begun to Save, better begil now while you are able. If you save noiw, you -on't have to stit yourself in future years. The Commercial Bank, of Newberry,S.C. 4 Per Cent. Interest Paid in our Savings Department. "The Bank for Your Savings.,, Jno. ft. Kinard, Pres, J.Y. McFall, Cashier, 0.. Mayer, Vice-Pres SATURDAY, Cut out the following Coupon, brh per cent. Trade $10.00 and get 6 and get 50 cents cash for hack fai COUI This coupon entitles ti. count on every $1 C.00 on evcry $5 00 purcha For $5.00 - Trunks, I 5 pairs Ladles' Dongola Blucher cut One Man's Suit Shoes worth $1. 75, special for SaturdaY worth $1.25, sp< $1.00 each, or 5 pairs for $5.00. Bte rd ts One Suit, single or double breasted, worth Trunks rde at8s $7.50, special for Saturday $5.00 Tukfo9 100 yds. good White Homespun $5.00, kind at $10.00. or 5c. the yard. REMEMBER, 100 yds. of the best Calico, light or dark cent cash rebate< colors, $5.00, or Sc. the yard. amounting to $5.C Two pairs Ladles' low or high cut ShoesTI worth $3.00 each, spegIal for Saturday Lc utis $5.00, or $2.50 the pair.LaeCutns One pair T. D. Barry's $6.00 Shoes, White Spreads, C special for Saturday $5.00 the pair. -Hosiery, Childre REMEMBER, you get 50c. rebate, for Straw and Panan Saturday only, on every . $5.00 purchase. to $7.50. Ladier Dress Goods, Dry Goods, Notions, Etc. Shirt Waists, Dre For Odd Pants, Embr F r49c- to arrive BedT1 10 yds. good Apron GIighams for 49c., the best. or Sc. the yd,,, 10 yds. of bes* Calico' fof49c. Lde'hs 80 Balls No. I Sewing Cotton for 49c. Trade $5 00 o - 1 0,0'00 yds. White, Good Lawns, Col- per cent. on evei ored-Muslins, P. K.'s, etc, special for Sat- and get an extra urdlay l0c. the yd. cent. Saturday or .Mr. W. F. Ewart now has charge will be glad to serve his.friends e I.3 TE BE Keepers of everything CheaJ est Store in Sot JUST RECEIVE.D. 1F, cr A handsome line ,of Ox- y fords, all sizes, grades and prices. Come before the Stock I at all broken. We can fit all feet, narro or otherwise. L&13SI'MOWERUO.I MARCH 16. igit to the BEE HIVE, save 25( 1.00 cash rebate, or trade $5.00 o-e. ON. 3 holder to $1 .00 Dis purchase, or 50 cents ,e. . L. BAILES & CO. ags, Etc. For $10, $12.50 and $13.50 Case siz 22. One lot Blue Serge Suits, regular $12 5 ~cial 98c. each. values special for Saturday only $10.00. me reduction. One lot Blue Serge Suits, well tailored up t th $1.00and worth $18 50, special for Saturday $13.50. you get 10 per One lot Blue Serge Suits worth $10.00, ,4 n every purchase special for Saturday $7.98. 0 an 'vr REMEMBER, you get 10 per cent. re IE BEE HIVE- bate on every suit, or every purchase Rugs, Mattings, amounting to $5.00 or over. orsets, Bleaching, .TIAE BEE HIVE. ns Hats, Men's a Hats from 39c. Shoes and Oxfords! ~'Sit,Lde' We are agents for such makes as T. D. ss ood, Mn'sBarry's Shoes for men. Prices range oidery and Laces from $5.00 to $3 00 the pair. icking from 5c to Buster Brown Blue Ribbon Shoes for Boys and Girls, and will give a new pall il UndeIrwear, for any pair not as we represent them. more, save 25 The Brown Shoe Co.'s Shoes and Ox y dollar's worth, fords for Men and Ladles. iscount of 10 per G. H. Gerber's Shoes for children. Thi~ ly. line expected by Saturday. of our Clothing Department, and nd customers - th Carolina. Your money back if you' want it