The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, March 26, 1907, Page FIVE, Image 5
OME NEWBERAY LOOALS.
Laurens Herald-An Old Now
ry Reporter Writes Thom.
R. H. Grenekor, who was for
al yeays a local reporter on the
berry papers, and who now fills
position on the Laurens Herald
e to Newberry with the Laurens
ty to see the ''Clansman." It
've him the opportunity to wite
ewberry loeals as of yore and as a
suit, the following appeared in the
xt issue of the Laurens Herald:
Mrs. Clarence M. Babb, Mrs. Jes
H. Teague, Misses Bessie Crews,
nnie Mae Wright-, Beta Meredith,
len Goggans, Willie Harris, Ber
Wells, Helen Hix, Annie and Liz
Richey, Mr. Jno. W. Fowler, and
,arge crowd of young men, with a
w of the older ones, went to New
ry tQ see "The Clansman."
ho doubts that there would have
strenuous efforts made to ae
modate such a-n orderly, respec
e.,body of Laurens citizens visit
Newberry last Monday night if
.0:We06 two lines of railroad coi
lig the places? The C. N. & L.
fered in the estiilation of a large
mber of g,-ood people because of
treatment of then on that occa
I.We'' Laurens people think (no,
know) that Newberry has several
, very handsome and substantial
ildings with commodious and beau
fully finished and furnished rooms
among them the board of trade
artments, fraternal hall, oflees of
uint, Hunt and Hunter and Dr. 0.
en. Mayer, rink hall, etc.
Next time a large crowd want to go
own on the C. N. & L. we hope they
Ill see if the road can give proper
ecommodation. No sensible person
uld for a moment say or think
herwise than that, on the strength
the showing made to the railroad,
e accommodaion could and should
e been shown the Laurens people
t Monday night.
'The Clansman" played to a full
use in Newberry last Monday night
d a large number of people from
r town and county helped to swell
e crowd. The play was good and
e audience applauded the perfor
aces constantly and vociferously.
ould like to give a full account of
and Newberry, but time and space
d pressing duties prevent.
''They have a town clock in New
erry, which is a, good thing for any
j city to have. One of the Laurens
ung men, While waiting for the
'ain, in the small watches of the
ight or the early morn, spied it look
so luminous and lunar like in the
Ptance that lie actually mistook it
r the Iooni.
Ground is being. pe)Ireld for tile
flding of that new Court I[lse at
1wherry. That city is fast roging
the f.ront. Why?'l because( for one
~son) her mnoneyedl men-as a rule
4eing public spirited and gritty.
enot afraid but willing to0 invest
eir cap)ital in enterprises that their
rd .sense teaches them will work to
thor for their~ individual and miitu
benefit and the advancement of
hei cominnmity at. large. And then,
o, business and executive ability
s much to do with it.
That commanding structure which
n'nds-onm the lower corner of. Main
feet near the railroad as you get
Newberry is the new building of
r. J. HI. Hair-millinery establish
ent of Hair & Havird.
Messrs. J. W. Earhardt and H. B.
* lls, managers of the Nowherry
ra House, hav'e the happy faculty
booking big shows for that city.
Sthe city can entertalin pr1etty:
sized shows and things.
~ny of the Laurens delegation to
erry on the 18th admired the
yanid imp)osing edifice of the
ral iAfethodist Churen.
.Mackl Mourmoe spenit last Fri
night in Newberr'y. His miothier,
.L~. V. Monroe, remnained over
ie froum 1"riday afI0itenoo until
day.
le hail at Newberry Monday night
er ''The Clainmn"' gave the
reusj visitors a chlance to while a
more hours blefore that morning
n arrived.
hi' le expainllg city of Newberry
must have been pretty full Monday
night-as some of the Laurenls crowd
couldn 't get beds at any of the ho
tels, it seems.
'Eight hundred seats at $1.50 anid
$1, the most of them at the first fig
ure, was about how ''The Clansman'
stood at the Newvberry Opera House
at Monday night...
The Newberry Opera House has a
ting' .capacity of 800. Several hun
~ed more pepl can be0 crowded in
n occasionls.
No d1onh1) if a certain railroad had
comipetition between this and anot.h
er city, a large body of citizens could
be accommodated on .special occasions
of visits to and fro, If a trolley line
s vrneeded from Laurens to New
MILLTll
Tuesda
T he season's loveli
heart than another it'
coming shape and co
ladies of this city and
block. We never ha<
low priced. With sut
ties, few anywhere ar
Easter Si
If its silk and its stylish too M
Yard wide black Peau-de-S<
United States for less than $r.5
Yard wide Black Tuffetta b
special Easter week sale, prise 9|
Yard wide Black Taffeta Sil
Yard wide Black Taffeta Silk
ial Easter week sale, price 98c.
week sale, price $.29.
White Jap Silks, 56 inctes w
49c.
White Jap Silks, 36 inches wi
69c
White Jap Silks, 36 inches wi
89c.
Black Jap Silk, heaviest and I
kind, for only 49C yd.
36 in Black Jap Silk, beautifu
Our line of Silks for full su
weaves and colorings.
L.IENN - FINISH ENTURY A3
PALMBTTO OLOTH.
50 pieces Linen Finisehd Centv
and Palmetto Cloth, full 36 in wi
and retails the world over for
and 25c, we place the lot on jale
long as it lasts for 12 1-2e yard.
36 in Genuine Lonsdale Cahbi
Easter sale price, 12 1-2c.
2 cases Androscoggin Bleachii
these worth 9c.
1 case 36 in Newberry Mi
The Larges
h)erry, now is the time.
Fully seventy-five people fr<
Laurenis, 'eity and county, a ttenid
the performance of ''The Clansmat
in Newberry last Monday niight. A
yet they were put to much unconvc
iece because a railroad, having
monopoly, couldn 't exert a little foi
sight, mixed with a fe.wv grains of
comnmod(atlion.
Victor and His Royal Venetain Baa
This famous band of twenty thi
sk.illed musicians for ''Sunny Itala
now touring the sough, comes
Newberry under the auspices of t
College Lyceumt for a grand conee
April 5, 8.30 -p. mn. The program<
fered by this superb musical organ
at.ion has never been sunpassed
any hand and will be changed f
each performance.
Oscar Hammerstein, the vecter'
New~ York TPheatrical Manager w
brium&ht I'Ceat ore and. the other gzr
ha:,d leaders to t his counitry gis
the following hearty cendorsement
Victor:
I ake gxreat pleasure in reco
miendinig Victor's Royal Veneti
IIand(, which is composedl of preemi
cut artists undecr the excellent et
ducitorshi p ofL Sig'or Victor. D)uri
their edgagemfent , which lasted t'
umonths, on my Paradise Roof Gm
den, they have imet with the m(
hearty approval of the audience a'
great alppluse was accor'ded them
every performanice.''
Admission will be $1.00 except
holders of season tickets, who w
be admitted free.
STATEMENT.
Of the condlEit ion of the Newbor
Savintgs ban11k, loeat ed at Newberi
S. C., at the close of bine~iiss Mar
19th, 1907.
Resources.
Lonna and Discounts . .$251,673
IERY OPE
AT Mu
yand we
st Millinery displayed. If t
s her Hat, so there are man
loring, and she must have a
surrounding towns and cc
i such a stock. so wisely ch4
:h foundation why should
e able to match our prices,
lk Sale. White
imnaugh has it.
>ie, you can't match it in the S]
- vd., Easter sale price $i 19.
ilk, soft finish $1.50 kind, Whit
3c. yd.
k, $2.oo kind, special Easter Easter ,
soft finish, $.5o kind, spec
White
de, heavy, Easter week price 49c qua
de, heavy, Easter week price 36 inc
de, heavy, Easter week price week sal
)est we have ever shown, 75c Heavi
I $x.oo kind 72C yd. 2 1..2 y
its is exquisite, the correct
kind, Ea
ID Bleaching, the yd 10c. W(
1 case 36 iun: Lonsdale CWmbric, w(
ry short lengths, at 8 1-2c.
de
d0e TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS
as WORTH OF RIBBONS. an
More ribbons than all the stores
ic, in Newberry combined. All shades of tll
Taffeta and Satin Ribbons, worth 35 TI
ig, and 40c, caster sale price, yd 19c. T
A big lot. of pretty Taffeta Rib
1ls bon in all .hades aind black and whife
t Stock, the G
Deman 11 an .. . . 9,393 49 %k
>m Overdrafts .... .........5,791 76 Lc
ed Bonds and Stocks owned(m
'by the bank ...........4,550 00 co:
ad Furnit ure andl fixtures . . 1,900 00 at
n- D)ue from b)anks andl bank- 23
a ers.... ...........29,353 10 si
-e- Currecy.. ...........6,539 00 oki
ec- Gold.. ................510 00 sa
Sle,niekels and pennies 2,913 99 ern
Checks and cash items .. 10,550 71 coi
Ld. $323,175 61 th<l
,, Liabilities, a:
t Capital stoe.k paid1 in . .$ 50,000 00 of
he Undivided Profits, less of
currxent pai nses an(i th<
taxe pai .. .... ... 29,777 69 tio,
D~vue~ to ba-nks and bank
bZ. ers...... ..............15,503 54 o,f
by Duie unpaid dividends .. 301 25 M
or Individlual d1eposits sub- enI
.ieet. to check. . ... ...217,511 53 m
nCashier's cheeks ...........81 60 ed
ho Note(s and bills redis- Um
at c(ounted .............1 10,000 00 .1r
to $323,175 01 P0
STATE OF ROUTH CAROLTNA, jiy
n- COUNTY 01F Nl'WBERRUY. as
ma~ BefPore meQ (ame IC J. I'. Norw~ood, I h
n- (ashier' of Newherry Sav'ings Bank as
n- who, be inig duily sworn, says that tile
lg albove and foregoits. statement is a l'i
VO trile cond(ition1 of said bank, as shown (e.l
Lr- b)y the books of file in sa1id bank. ass
>st .J. E. Norwood, as
idCashier. iei
at .Sw~orn to and subscribed before poC
me, this 25t.h (lay of March, 1907. an,
to W. C. Tyrec, (Li. S.) eni
ill N. P. for S. C. a
Correct Attest: oul
Jas. McIntosh- -f
Jas. K. Gilder- Pr)
rB. C. Matthews.
-y',- T----------- -- dai
eh GLENN-LO WRY MANUlFACTUR~- ~jI
ING COMPANY, WHITMIRE, *|
S. 0. tw,
56 To the Stockholders: Stb
Pursuant to a resolution of the de<
NING d
MNA
dnesda
here is any one articli
V things to consider.
I these things within
untry attend. Both
)sen, so liberally sel(
n't our enthusiasm bt
Goods and Linen Departm
ecial Easter Week Prices.
Linen Lawn 36 inches
reek price 22c yd.
Shirt Waist Linen, 36 in
ity, 29c.
h round thread Art Linen E
e price 49c.
est and best Linen Sheeting
rds wide, for Ladies' Suits,
ster sale price yd 89c.
rth 15 and 20c, special Easter
ek price 10c yard.
PLATT VAL LAOES.
500 full pieces Platt Val Laces
d. Insertion, not a yard in the lot
rth less than 20 and 25c, we place
lot cn sale, your choice, 10c yd.
IE FIRST BLOSSOMS OF THE
SEASON. ..
Fg colored Batiste the latest de
reatest Vari
anil of Dietr of Thel Glenn
wry Mfanufacturing~ Company, a
etinig of the stockholders of said
nipany is hereby canlled1 to 'Ie held
Whiitinuire, Sonth Ca~rolina, on the
ed of April, ~107. at noon, to con
er and( act upon thle follow'ing res
lions of said Board of Directors of
d company, p)roviding~ for an in
ase of the capital stock of said
nyany11 by the issue of fifteen
ndlred shares of common stock of
par value of one hundred dollars
baore, and of one thousand shares
preferred stock of the par value
one( huldred dlollars a share, with
p references, liabilities and condli
ns5 set out. ini said resolutions, viz.:
'. He it resolved, by thle Board
Directors of I le Glenni-Lowr'y
~inf act urIing Com umiy t hat thle
)i :1 tl tock of t he Glenn t-Lowry
so' thaI said1 cap)1 itl sI ock shllI
o~I0.5Q f vt-i ve'li hundred shar ies
shae-,sid raita~fl stock toI
.1of I wo class5es, viz.: forty'
hundomredl .,bares shall be kno~wni
''inoin Stock, andu thle remafliing
I thousandio sharest~ shl 1l be kniiown i
P ref'erredl Stock.
2. Ile it further re'solvedl, that ther
'rred Stock shllu I hauve a prefeIr
'oe C'ommio'i Si ork. hothI as to
ets ini case of fillal liquidat ioll antd
to eunmuilat ive iide'inds ot of. thlig
ea rnings to thle extent of seven
c ent. per. a-mnum, p)ayable senmi
mally. The Common Stoeck to lie
itled to a like dividend, payable
nii-annually, but not cumulative,
of the net earni-ngs remaining
er p)ayment of dividends on the
:'ferrcd Stock--the dates foir the
mnent of dlividlends to 1)e thle first
'of January andl I le first day of
y of each year.
'3. He it further rcsovled, that, the
athousand shares of Preferred
>ek already issued shall be re
mnable at the option of the com..
&EASTE
UGH'!
{, 26th a
) of wearing apparel mo
First, the style must be
her range of price. We
Floors, up stairs and d
)cted, so ma terfully b
irst into blossom. No s
ent. The Greatest Silk Sa
Two Days, Tuesday
Will place o1 sale 1,20C
wide, Waists and Shirt Waist Su
lot worth less than 59, 75 0
will be placed on sale at o
yard 39c.
wide, You all know what a Mi
hand.
:aster The Greatest Black an
In UpP
Voils, Panama, Grey S:
90 In Brilliantines, Henriettas, I
p1.25 other Styles 48, 69, 89 and
Be sure and visit our E
before you buy your Eastei
signs for spring, 15c values, we put
this case on sale at special Easter
week prices on the yard 10c.
A MATOHLESS SHOWING OF
WHITE GOODS.
embracing everything, piece Goods,
Embroideries, Laces, Handkerchiefs,
Long Cloth by the bolt, Table Linens,
Towels,. Dress Linen, Domestics,
etc., the lowest prices ever had for
ety, the Low
IGil
pmi'y at any time by lot after the
first day of January, 1910, andi( that
the one thousand shareI.s of Preferred
Stocwk to be issued under(C theise reso0
lutions shiallI be redeemaoble in 1like
mlannler at any t ime a.fter the fi rst
day of Ja nuary, 1915. All surpi s
profits, after payhig t he saidl dIivi
dlendls, shll I be aappropriated as fol
lows: On and after the first dayv of
January, 1910,. sixty per cent, thiere
of to the llItchse of Preferred Stock
selected by lot, and the remaining
fort.y per cent, to go to the surplus
fund ; I he Preferred Stock so'pr
chtAsr'd to be held by the Treasurer
of' the Compmiy tunt il all oIf the said
I >referre d SI ock has been purchalnsed,
and1( then issuled as Common Sto(ec,
prto rat a: Providledl, howeve*r, t hat the
two t houisand . share of Prei 1'ferredl
SI,oock alIready issued shial bIe first
'10 Ci Enaniela
For this week and Monday. A
IWare, consisting of Pudding Pi
Pans, Pie Plates, Stew Pans, E
special each - .. ..
COME AND SEE US f
ware, Jardineers, and anything
EASTER CA
Saturday, with every $1.00 p
ose pound of candy free.
Great line of Ea
A ndersor
R SALE
nd 27th.
re dear to the feminine
correct, then the oe
hope to have as many
own stairs chock and
ught, so surprisingly
tore offers finer quali
le Ever Held in Newberry,
%nd Wednesday, Two Days.
yds of Silks suitable for Shirt
Its, no two alike, not a yard in the
nd 98c the yard. The entire lot
ne price for two days only, the
mnauglh Silk Sale means. Be on
I Colored Dress Goods Stock
er Carolina.
Litings, Fancy Mixture Cheviots,
Ubatross, Batiste, and about ten
98 cents yd.
Iress Goods and Silk department
r outfit.
the values represented. Read on.
BIG EASTER SHOE AND SLIP
PER SALE.
This big Easter Shoe and Slipper
saic will simply take the cake. We
are going to give the people bar
gains in Shoe leather that will make
them wish we had Easter Shoe sales
like this every day in the year. To be
sure of your size come early.
est Prices, at
Stock to the holders of !oCn%on
Stock pro rata.
''d. He it furl her resolved, t haltic)
m)oI'rIgaue shall he placed on the platt
orI,a of * om an unti allo
thIe sid PreferrI'ed Stock of' bothI
classce. shallI l':'e bieen ret.iredl anid
''5. He it fcet her resolved, thmat the
fore'goi.ng re'solutiionis lhe. Submlited t o
thle si ock holders ofC the G lean-Lowry
Mac nnfact urn g (Comnpany to he eon
sideed mild net ed on by t hem at a
mieeting of said st ockholder's, which
is hierebhy calledi to lbe held ahliche
C111oi1a.'s oIllee ait WVhalm iiire. Sough
saina,tii 4on 1 le I w nty--thirdl day of1
A pril, 1907, at noon.''
ile.'pect'fully,
WT1m. C'oleman.ci
I 'iesident.
'are Sale 1lOCt
1prii I st, 800 pieces of Enamel
ins, JellIy Cake Pans, Dairy
auce Pans, Wash Basins, etc.,
- - - - 10c.
r Crockery, Glassware, Tin
in kitchen necessities.
NDY FREEI
uirchase, or over, we will give
ster Novelties.
1 lOc. Co.