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2be Move..ents of Many People C New bemi'.ans and Those Who V,sit Newberry. Dr. kI. D. Weeks and Mr. Jas. N. McCaughrin leave this week to spend tj A few days in the mountains of tj North Carolina. % Mrs. B. B. Kinard and daughter, 3 Miss Sophia, of Ninety-Six, are visit- a ing Mrs. B. M. Dennis. Mrs. E. H. Parramore,, who has t been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Guy p Daniels, has gone to Columbia, Ga. e Mrs. M. .M. Buford has returned t) from a visit to her relatives in the c, county. a Mr. Jesse D. Coats. who learned the y printer's trade in Newberry, but who, a for the past six years has been a lino type operator in the city of Richmnod, ha;- been on a visit to his mother and t] other relatives in Newberry. He a leaves today for Richmond. but will! z visit the Jamestown Exposition be- , Aore resuming his work. e Mr. Surrey D. Shockley. of Colum- r Jia. is visiting relatives here. b Mr. James Cullum. of Batesburg, i, Spent Sunday in the city. - Mr. Jno. Peterson and his sister, sl Niss Mary, spent Sunday in Laurens. C: There was a very vivid and bril- it liant electrical display on Sunday e: morning about 4 o'clock. 'Some of v, ihose who were up say a voll of light f or fire passed across the northern f< heavens which was sublime. T Mr. C. R. Gaillard is on a visit to it his relatives in the city. ' t Miss Marguerite Cromer left yes ter.day morning for a visit of several days to friends in Cheraw. Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Scliumpert re Aurned Friday from Knoxville. Tenn., bringing with them their little grand-I daughter.' Mary Schum2ert MoClure. The Bachelor Maids will hold a business meeting in the chamber of t eommerce rooms this afternoon at 5.30 o'clock. Pr6f. and Mrs. Thomas, of Massett. Ohio. have arrived in Newberry. and e are at the Frederiek. Prof. Thomas will take Prof. Powell's position in the college. Mrs. F. A. Schumpert has gone on a visit to New York. She was join ed at Jacksonville. Fla.. by her daugh- V ter. Mrs. Bell, and they will go from there by water. Mr. and Mfs. S. J. Wooten have re turned fr9m the mountains of North Carolina.1 Mis Eva Mace w1No' has been int Newberry th-e past week on a visit to the home of E. H. Aull left yesterday' for her home in Marion. Mr. C. J. Ramagte, of the Saluda bar appeared before Chief Ju-stice Pope on Saturday and obtained bond~ for Hamp He.nley, colored, charged p with the murder of Ed Nelson in Sa- Ir iulah count. Boys Stay on the Farm. f Col. E. H. Au-ll having the farming interest at heart concluded to have a picture made of a field of corn that ] I have and has asked me to write a short article for his paper in corniee tion with it, so that perhaps some ,1 young man might be encouraged to stay on the farm and bc happy. ,Seven teen years ago I bought my 1 first tract of land one a half miles west of Newberry. for which I paid twelve dollars per. acre. At that time cotton was sellin-.: fromn twelve to six-1 teen dollars per bale and you can imagine what a hard time I had to< pay for my place. Having such a struggle to meet my obligations in paying for my land I contented myself for quite a while with what I had, being afraid to go in debt again. I was finally induced by some* friends to buy my second place which cost nineteen dollars per acre (see how land advanced). I borrowed th money--fifteen hun dred dollars- and in four years I paid it with ease. I.was then encouraged to buy more land which cost me fifty dollars per acre, (watch the increase METING FOR 80uHOOLS. !itizens Called to Meet on 19th to B Hear Report of Board as to New Building. At a meeting of the citizens to hear ie report of the board of trustees of si ie Xewberrv school district which t] -as held in the court house on July e' th, the following resolations were el dopted: V "Resolved, That the board of trus- r, ,es be requested to prepare and re- c ort upon the need and feasibility of reeting an additional school building, ji iis report to be published in the ri unty papers and submitted to a q teeting of the citizens of the town of t< rewberry to be called by the board, N nd that this be done within the next a xty days.. " In accordance with this resolution q ie board will publish between this d ad the 19th,..at which time the citi- T mns are called to meet, the report is -hich they will submit so that the C itizens may be in possession of the p: commendations and findings of the ci ard. and thus be enabled to take, si itelligent action at the meeting. p It is very important that there ti ould be a large attendance of the a] Ltizens at this meeting, inasmuch as I is a question which will involve an P cpenditure of money, and it also in- f< Dlves the additional school facilities tC oretihernilde.shetNUtyPff ETAN c )r the children of this community. si hat they need to enlarge these facil- ti ies no intelligent citizen will ques- ir on, but it is always best that before n king such action there should be t( ll and free discussion. . In order to b icrease the facilities, it will be .nee- 0: ;sary to issue additional bonds in rder to put up additional buildings. ci 01 Stemographer Jno. K. Aull left b fonday morning for Laurens where b ourt will be in session for two or tl iree weeks. There are at least fj elve murder cases for trial. S b 2000 Rolls Crepe paper just receiv- t i at Anderson 10c. Co. 0 t" WANTED t] OLD PIANOS AND ORGANS. v For which we will allow the highest il rices towards new Instruments. No n lb rates to offer, but we Pledge s; etter Instruments for the same or ass money. then those at club rate ifers. Write Malones Music House. Co- 1\ aimbia. S. C.. for special prices and h rms. t 1 It will pa,y you to watch our win- U ows. Anderson 10c. Co. 1 Germany used in the latest sugar , ear 15,733,478 tons. of beets in th a production of 2,314.779 tons of raw d near and 328.752 tons of molasses. t li 1 C At the time I bought my land it vas very poor, it taking from three to ive acres to make a bale of cotton. fest of it now will make a bale to ihe acre or it did last year. I'do not hink it is as good this year as it was t ast year, but you will see from the >itue of my corn that Col. Aull has t n this paper what ean be done in this old country. I have pulled seven hundred and :hirty bundles of fodder off a frae ion over one acre and expect seven ;y-'five bushels of corn. This is no gas but is written by re luest of COo]. Aull for the sole purpose f perhaps enoraigsome young, nan to stay on the farm. My son has refused a ~job of twenty-five dollars per month because he can make fifty olars a month 'plowing at home. You wvill remember I paid twelve ollars per acre for the first piece, nineteen dollars for my second piece and fifty dollars for the third. Mr. J. A. Senn bought by the side of me for fifty dollars per acre and he is nowv selling the same land for one hnudred and fifty. Boys stay on the farm. I will help you keep the nigger in his class. J. H. hannell. 14 AS TO REGISTRATION. ooks Now Open for City Election- IC The Law, As to Suf frage. By reference to a notice in this is- h te of the paper it will be seen that , ie books of registration for the city t< ection are now open and the sup- w Wisor of registration, Mr. Eugene S. n Terts, will be pleased to issue your rf -gistration certificates upon appli- p ition. t In order that the citizens may know w ist what the law of the town is in ci !gard to the right of suffrage we c ote from the ordinances of the n wn, article 2, 'sections 12 and 13, hich relate to the right of suffrage, r, i follows: "Section. 12. Electors in o unicipal elections shall possesse the aalifications and be subject to the ti isqualifications herein prescribed. i he production of a certificate of reg tration from the registration offi- N rs of the county as an elector at a h recinct included in the incorporated ol tv or town in which the voter de- a res to vote is declared a condition ti rerequisite to his obtaining a cer- p ficate of registration for municipal il ections, and in addition. he must ive been a resident withiff the cor )rate limits at least four months be ire the election and have paid all B Lxes due and collectible for the pre-i ,ding fiscal year. The general as mbly shall provide for the registra on of all voters before each election i municipalities: Provided, That B thing herein contained shall apply e; any municipal election which may tl held prior to the general election is the year 1896. St ''Section 13. Inauthorinzing a spe- ko al election in any incrporated city o . town in this state for the purpose of tI >nding the same, the general assem- u ly shall prescribe as a condition to a te holding of said election a petition ti -oM a majority of the freeholders of E id city or town as shown by its tax rks. and at such election all elec- t( >rs of such city or town who are Ili ialified for voting under section 12 a this article, and who have,paid all e ixes, state, county and municipal, for t ie previous year, shall be allowed to t ote: and the vote of a majority of e ose voting in said election shall be t ecesary to authorizei the issue of e rid bonds." - t Death of Mrs. Lominick. v Mrs. Martha M. Lominiek,' wife of q Ir. Walker W. Lominick, died at her la oe in the Broad river section of a ais county on 'Saturday, Sept. 7th, v 907. Mrs. Lo'miniek had been in her t sual health and died suddenly of n eart failure. Besides her husband g ie leaves four children, three sonsp nd one daughter. Funeral and burial ere had at Enoree church on Sunday j t 4 o'clock, the services being con- I eted by the Rev. P. B. Mitchell. t CERSHAW DISPENSARY CASE. 1 S hief Justice Pope to Hold Hearing 1 on September 18.r Chief Justice Pope yesterday issued n order on a writ of certiorari in he Kershaw dispensary case for a a earing before him at Newberry on! i september 18. This is a motion in a contest on the r egaaity of the dispensary eleetion eld several weeks ago in that' county which the dispensary was-voted I ut. The .state board of canvassers ,fterwards declared the election ille 'al and this is an appeal from the de ision 'by the election board. . 1 The above is from The State of ( ;iunday. 'Ohief Justice Pope has de lined to hear the case and will a3- ] emble the entire court for that pur ose. The .order which he will issue vill be returned o'n the 28th of this1 onth, at wieh time argument will I e heard before the full court. On be 27th and 28th the court will assem le en banc which includes not only he justices of the supreme court but 1 the circuit judges. The purpose f this meeting is to hear the case if the State against Pope, which is murder case, and the case ex parte ~hrlich which relates to certain stol-1 n bonds of the state. In these two ases the supreme court is equally di ided and for that reason the court vill sit en banc. 5HEAP RATES TO WASHIN~GTON O' September 8, 9, 10 and 11, 1907, we will sell tickets to Washington rood 15 days from date of sale at the ate of $15.35 for the round ti-ip. Ex ensions of return limit can' be secur d until Oct. 4th, by payment of 50 ents. G. L. Robinson, Ticket Agent. China! China!! Coming in every lay. Aziaerunn 1O. Co. FOR THE HOSPITAL. itizens Meeting Called for Tonight To Hear Report of Com mittee. In regard to the movement for the i)spital which has been agitated in ewberry for sometime, the commit !e from the chamber -f commerce hich was appointed to look into the atter and get information, and make !commendations, is now ready to re- I rt. They had a conference with ie physicians of the county, and it as decided to hold a meeting of the tizens as soon as this committee se ired the necessary data so as to ake a report. This meetin,. will be held in the >oms of the chamber of commerce i Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. It is desired that it shall be dis netly understood that all of the cit ens are invited to this meeting. In order to secure the hospital for ewberry. it will be necessary that we1 ave the hearty ehdorsement and co >eratjon of the citizens generally, id it is earnestly requested that all tose who are interested in this im )rtant movement attend the meet-1 C on Tuesday evening. BUSTER BROWN. e Will Tell You of the Many Things He Has Seen at the Ewart Perry Co. The Ewart-Perry Co. has secured uster Brown series., and we desire to ill the attention of our readers to ie address of Buster Brown in this sue, and we are sure that they will )ol become interested in it, and will ok for it from one issue to another the paper. . Everybody want to see e Sunday paper in order to ascer in what Bpster is doing. These cuts re drawn and the Buster Brown ar eles are written expressly for the wart-Perry Company. This company is, now about ready > display their large and handsome nie of fall and winter goods in shoes nd elothing, and t.he public in thisl 1nty aid Saluda county, knowing e proprietors of this company as iey do, we are satisfied. wants to .amine the stock which is carried in eir store before making purchases lsewhere. It will be recalled that they boughit i stock of Mr. S. J. Wooten, but hat was left of that stock was very uickly disposed of one day last week. fr. B. Balk walked into the store n made them a lump offer for what *as left of this stock, particularly bie clothing part of it, and in a few iinutes the sale was made and the oods boxed and shipped to Philadel hia. An expert cutter, Mr. H. Sonneman, r., of Baltimore, representing Schloss ros.'& Co.. will be at their store on de 12th. 13th and 14th and will take rders for special suits from those rho cannot be suited out of the toek. The line this season is a very eautiful one, and this firm has the eputat ion .for fine gods and good fits. ,Advertised Letters. Letters remaining in the postoffice t Newberry, S. C., for the week end rg September 7, 1907. B-Kr. John Bate,-Mr. George Ber y, Mrs. belier Briton. C-Mr. James T. Cromer. IlkMrs. Frank Dewalt, Mr.? Will )ines. E-Mr. Jesse Epps. F-Mrs. Estelle Fry. G--Zora Gallman, Mr. S. G. Gall an, Mr. Eddie Gallmnon, Miss Eliza -illiam. Miss Maggie Griffin. H-.Miss Rymior Hamp, Mr. N. T. Iipps. Mamie Hilburn. J--Presilla Jackson, Robert Jones. M-Jane Mitchell. P-Mr. Gus Perrin. Mr. Nathaniel >itss, Mr. James Pope. R-.Mr. ePter Ruff. E-MMrs. Eliza Smith. W--Ma ch Wallov. Miss Sallie Wil on, Miss Lillie B. Wilson, Mr. C. L. 7illiams. Persons callin~g for these letter will lease say that they were advertised. Chas. J. Purcell, P. M. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that we will nake a settlement on the personal: roperty of J. W. Humbert, deceased, n .the office of the .Probate Judge for1 gewberry county.. on Thursday, -the Lth of October, 1907, at 11 o'clock, . m. M. M. Humbert, .Executrix. Jno. M. Kinard, Executor. Sept. 9th, 1907. Parents send your children here to rade, we will treat them just as well is if you were with them. Anderson 10c. lO0. A GOOD POSITrON. Getter From Mr. A. C. Jones-He Will Travel North and South Carolina. S The following letter from Mr. A. 3. Jones will be read with interest )y his many friends in this county. 3 [t is always a pleasure to see our E Sewberry people secure good posi- I ;ions. Mr. Jones has held some fine E yositions and he regards this the best. C We are glad that he is to retain his ( -esidence among us. 3 September 4, 1907. 1 %f r. E. H. Aull, 1 Editor Herald and News, I Newberry, S. C. 2 fy Dear Sir: C It may be of some interest to my E !riends in Newberry county to know I :bat I have today made an engage- ( neat with Tefft Weller Company C s a general salesman to represent C hem specially in South Carolina and E orth Carolina, but with the privil- I %c of selRing any good merchant vhose account is not already placed n the house from anywhere in the inited States. The advantage I will iave in this house is that there is not L di.. goods store in the country but vha-t I can sell, whereas, with the pecial line of Wm. H. Horstmann ompany. I could only seel the large lepartment stores and the other trade mall bills. I regard this the best po tion I have ever held. This is the )nly time in twenty years, the terri ory has been open and with the large iumber of applications there were for i t, I feel that I should feel very grate- ( ul that it was given to me. With ind regards. I am, Very sincerely yours, A. C. Jones. POR SALE, RENT OR LEASE,- six or eight horse farm one and one half miles from Silver street. Ap ply to Will W. Spearman. DOAL HAS ADVANCED with great demand for. the best grades, if you haven't purchased your supply, call on me at once and get prices, I handle the Blue Gem Jellico. None superior. kJohn Scott. ONFDENCE IN THE JEWELER when you buy Jewelry you need to have confidence that you are not being sold' an inferior article at the price charged for first class goods. We make a rule to always represent goods as they really are, and charge a price as low as is con sistent with the quality. You need1 have no fear but that you are ob taining full value for your money when you purchase here. We are now showin~g a larger and better as-. sortment of Watches, Clocks, Jew elry and .Silverware than ever be fore. Daniels & Williamson, Jewelers. REGISTRATION NOTIIE. No'tice is hereby given that the books of registration for the Town of Newberry, S. C., are now open, and the undersigned as Supervisor of Registration for the said town will keep said books open every day from 9 a. in., until 5 p. mn., (Sunday ex epted) including the 1st day of De-. ember, 1907. Eug. S. Werts, Supervisor of Registration-. I DOWN - DOWN - LUMBER and building material of all kirids. Flooring, eiling and shingles of all grades, sash, doors, blinds. laths, roofinigs, etc. C. H. Cannon' will give the very lowest prices and meet all competition. He is in~ for small profits and large business. NOTICE. The publid schools will open Sep tember 23. 1 will be in the offiee from 9 to 11 a. mn. on Friday and Satur day previous for the purpose of class ifying new pupils. 'A, tuky 9-6-3t-st. .Superintendent. 3 BEST BY TEST OF TIME-Par oid, Asphalt Gravel and Asbestos Spark proof roofing. I have studied the roofing question and will not sell any but the best. Come and see C. H. Cannon, Newberry, S. C. LUMBR-Rough and dressed, ton gued and grooved of all kinds and grades. Shingles, sash, doors, blinds, laths, roofing, roof paints, etc. A large stock of good material upon which I will meet all prices, and strive to give satisfaction. C. H. Cannon, . .. Newberry, S. C. FINE LINE of Gold Bracelets from $3.00 up at Daniels & Williamson's. Newberry Cotton Market. Corrected By Nat Gist. [iddling .. .. .. .. .. ....12 1-2 trict Middling ..........12 5-8 ood Middling ...........12 3-4 The Local Market. feat ...............9 to 12 [ams .. .. .... .... 16 to 1S lest Lard .. . .. 13 st.O.Me..... 6to7e F99 i . X mWm... .. 35 to 4 1w ... .. .. ... .. o lixed Chicken Food .... 96 [ay .. .. .. .. .. .. ..1.35 to 1.5 st Patent Flour .. ....5.9 to 5.5 nd Patent Flour.. ....4.50 to 7 k>od Ordinary Flour....3.50 to C. ugar .... .... .... .. 5 1-2'A oice.............. 5tog 1-3 offee Roasted .... .. .. 15 offee, Green .........10 to 20 !otton Seed meal....... 1.40 s .. .. .. .. .. .. .20 'oultry ..1.. .. ....10c. Ib. leas ................. 2.00 wISS KAZ DOMINICK (Peabody Conservatory of Music, Baltimor.) PIANO. Peabody MetW& Studio opens September 16, 19e7. Apply for Terms. SPECIAL NOTICES. I CENT A WORD. Io advertisement taken for less han 25 cents. MiOi WAI|EA from $5.00 up a Daniels & Wiliamson MWBERRY BUIDING WA COMPANY.-Dues are p&yable at the Exchange Bank on or before the 15th of each month. If no paid promptly penalty will atta. M. L. Spearman, Treasurer. UY a 14k solid gold Elgin Wateh ladies size $25.00 at . Daniels & Williamson's. )OMINOOARD-The .new house hold game that combines and u. eels both Cards and Dominoes. Can vassers wanted to introduce in e4 ery community. Sample game ad particulars, postpaid, 50ets. Doinn oeards Co., 1807 Chouteau Ave., St6 Louis, Mo. WANTED-All your eotton seed a't the highest market price. Sea1bei and seed house at C., N. & L. depet. C. H. Cannon, P'OR SALE--Well improved place 6, miles from Chappells and 8 miles from Saluda C. H. Address J. C. Wyse, Chappells, S. C., R. F. D. No. 2 3UY a signet Ring, solid gold $1.50 and up. Engraved free. Daniels & WiHamnon. - WANTED to buy 10,000 bushiels red oats in ear lots or less. Quote -best price f o b your depot and 'send samples. Dixie Flour and Grain Co., - Laurens, S. C. 1REENWO0D LUMBER and i36b bin Mfg. -Co.,. Greenwood, 8. C. Manufacturers of doors, ~sash, blinds, flooring, ceiling, mouldings etc. Mill work a specialty. BBFOR UTING or selling 4 p or any property, write The Capa Realty and Trust Company, Bishopville, S. 0.C tf 2taw. HAVE MOVED by sale, feed and livery stables to my new barn in Thompson street in rear of the new. court house, where I will be pleas ed to have my friends call and I s sure them ot' the very best treat ment. J. G. Brown. LIUMBBR FOR SALE-House bill furnished around at mill seven miles from Prosperity at $7.50 per thousand. Terms Cash. - , Boozer and Koon, Prosperity, R. F. D. 1. HAVE YOUR HOUSE wired by the Newberry Electric Co. . Work promptly and carefully attended. For information apply to Jno. C. Goggans, Jr. I HAVE A NICE Tozier engine for traveling uses, and a shingle mill that I will sell eheap. Everything. first class shape. A. B. Summers, channalla S. C.