The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, September 10, 1907, Page FIVE, Image 5
Nowberry Fitting School.
To tlic Public:
It is my purpose to open a school
in the town of Newberry to prepare
pupils for college entrance, or for
life work. I desire only a limited
number that I may give to each pupil
that individual attention which
counts for so much in the school room.
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^ Nowberry, S. C
? Dear Friend:
^ Don' t you lc
If ^ ham a frying wh
r $ hungry?
I All ham is r
I# kind of ham. Ni
| eggs make a gooi
I ? Don' t they. Th
^ and 'Reliable'
centt a pound.
^ X 25 cents a. doze
a + breakfast bacon
B ' Your
v ? P. S. We ge 1
} J and eggs and br*
in town at
^ JONES'
^ Fant
DON'T WflTTl
Some people are skeptical regarding th
dotn of buying now. Of course it is natu:
Some of them have made mistakes in the
them as a lesson that will never he forgot
Don'l mi?B on nt
I. 's *?? s',or^
Many a man has
l> of a fortune by i
I I wish to call especial attention to No. i
I dence portion of the city
4. Two-story brick store, Kxpress Ofli
5. Livery Stable, one of the most coin
6. 350 acres land near Whit:::ire, S C
7. 115 acres land, with outbuildings, I
r ?S Five-room house, two acres land, a
W: orchard
1/ 9. Building lot in Brooklyn.
I 11. Two-story brick store and sales stal
1 12. Two-story brick store 011 Main strec
K 16, 17, 18, 19. Lots on V. J. Pope propc
Br 20. One brick building known as Anil'
V horse engine and boiler This is et
I, capacity 60 barrels Hour per day.
1 being only about 200 yards from 111
v 22. House and one acre lot at rcasonahl
23 Vacant lot, portion of the J W. On
R 27. Lot near Mollohon and Mr Boukni
B 29. 30. Two five acre lots near Molloho
32 13 K acres land near Mr B. C. Rial
33. 320 acres land in New Chapel neigli
F ' room houses and outbuildings.
It 34 Nine-room two story house, 27 acre;
|. 35. 100 acres timber land 15 miles from
Strothers and one from Hawkins,
[t 36 10 acres land one mile from the city
\( 37. Five-room cottage and lot, corner o
41. Two lots adjoining Mr. John Reagii
l;:. able price.
| 43. Residence with six large rooms and
In Boxuidary street.
It ' 45- One lot with skeleton brick walls 01
46. Nine-room residence with reception
Hf. 47. New six-room resirlonro r?n Hnmuo
? .......f,
This js very conveniently located
3. One lot adjoining Mr. W. 1\ Kwart
i*. Plantation one mile from Silver Stn
3. Kight-room house atul lot, in High
Ahout acres of land.
5 House and lot, part of the O'.untt p
6 57 Two lots on Main Street, in froi
o. 285 acres land sixteen miles from N
within three miles of two churches.
2. New five-room cottage near Col. Dii
3. House and lot located in the host
Graded School and the Churches, a
Dr. Mcintosh and Mr. Mower.
14. One one-story store and lot at Whit
>5. One new five-room house and lot or
half of land.
>6. For Rent: One store 011 Main strec
>9. Uight-room house and lot. The hi
rebuilt for the price asked for the u
?o. 114 acres land \ % miles from the ei
j6. l'or Sale: 10 shares National Hank
This will insure satisfactory results' <
where the pupil faithfully does his or
her part of the work.
I piomise earnest and faithful
work, r.nd having had several years'
successful experience in the school j
room, I have no hesitation in asking |
the support of those parents who wish j
their children given the best and clos- 1
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ive to smell good ^
en you are r i ght ^
lot the right %
ce ham and fresh &
d breaefast. ?
e best 'Star1
brands cost 18 ?
Eggs just laid ?,
n. Kingans
20c. per lb. ?
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friend,
Jacob.
? the best ham J i
eakfast bacon _
GROCERY. 0
/ s Old Stand? ^
fflTfOFLATE. '
e advance in real estate values and wisral
thai some people should he skeptical. I
ir day, and the loss has remained with i
ten. Bear the following 111 mind:
>portunity.
for that.
; robbed himself
waiting too long.
63?house and lot located in the best resice
aud old Post Office.
cnieut.
wo and a half miles from Mountville, S. C.
I Mountville, a Kf>?d well of wntr>?- ^<"1
>les opposite city hall.
:t, very desirable location.
;rty.
s Mill. Seven acres land, a new forty
pupped with the very latest machinery,
This is a splendid place for a ginnery,
e railroad.
e price.
rv property, near Newberry Cotton Mill,
gilt's.
11 Mfg. Company,
thews', about one mile from the city,
borhood, two four-room houses, two two<
land, near New Chapel neighborhood.
Newberry, 5 miles from Pomaria, 2 from
', % mile from the railroad.
Id Mower lot very conveniently located.
ii, 100 x 190 feet each. These at a reasontwo
small rooms, with outbuildings, on
11 Johnstone street.
hall, in Brooklyn.
ton street, near the new Court House.
, in desirable neighborhood.
i*ct, containing 337 acres land.
Poillt. Oil*' tllo 1>nrt i.~.
vv.OV l?WHl<JO ill 111C cuy.
roperty.
it of Air. Reighley's
ewberry, seven miles from Saluda, and
This has a six-room residence.
ckert's, with electric lights and waterresidence
portion of the city, near the
djoining Mr. K. M. Ivvans and opposite
.mire, S. C.
i upper Main street, with an acre and a
:t.
Hidings 011 this property could not he
rhole place.
ty.
Stock.
rs trulv,
J. A. BURTON,
Man Between" the Seller and Buyer,
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It >
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;st attention.
1 have secured rooms in the res
lence of the lute Major Lambe
Jouet1 on Main street and will ope
September 10 and continue for nil
nonths. Rates of tuition will be mat
known on application. I .should I
*lad to confer with any parents wt
nay wish to place their children ui
ler my care.
,T. B. O'Ncall Iiolloway.
Stuyvesant Fish and the Porter.
Mew York Sun.
An interesting incident in Stuyv
sant Fish's career as president t
Illinois Central Railroad is boir
told in Wall street. Mr. Fish got
job for a young negro as porter i
jne of the Pullman cars. The port*
an a trip over an Eastern road, tlirea
jned to thrash a man who was anno;
ing a girl passenger. The girl wi
travelling alone, and the man h,i
been drinking. The offensive passei
?er was a near relative ol' one of tl
Dllicers of the road, and a few da;
nfter the incident the porter was di
L'harged by the Pullman eompan,
The young negro wrote to Mr. Fit
to let him know that lie hadn't lo:
liis job through any fault of his ow
Mr. Fish then wrote a letter to R. '
ljincoln, president of the Pullnu
company, niul explaining the circini
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GOOD CLOTHES.
crew3a*".rrjfl\a?j? j if ?VAJC 3tt*?a?jLt?.r.'Evrc. : 'rjurasdMfiaa
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stances, and notifying him that un-jc
loss the negro was reinstated within s
^ a certain number of hours the Pullman
service on the Illinois Central j
would bo terminated. The negro went |
lo back* ' I
>e * '
10 A railroad will soon he completed j
l" which will extend from Puerto Bar- (
rios, on tbo Atlantic woast, to the City
of Guatemala, putting the capital of
the Central American republic within '
live days' steam communication of '
New Orleans. I
e- In a recent single issue of the New |
jf York Herald, among the "personal"
tg advertisements were seventy which |
a asked information of the present
in whereabouts of certain persons, some !
jr of whom have been aDscntees for
t- more than half a century.
V- Washington's monument is 555
is feet high. The eggs shipped from
id fifty counties in this state, leaving 1
11- end on end, would build a monuie
I ment 221,882 times higher tljan the
/s Washington shaft.?Kansas 'City
s- Journal.
y..
5I1J Magrets for lifting purposes are
st coming into increasing use in British J
n. iron works. Castings weighing two
r. or three tons are lifted by electrom
magnets. Much time is saved in
n- comparison with the use' of hooks and
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THE I
Line OfMi-W
IN NEWB
The Price ot Woolens Has Be
With this in view
our ordei for F
early, which puts
tion to offer you
considerably le
than "The Late Bu
We have what we con
line of suits that we hz
? and we have lots of the
Full line colored suits
shades and patterns,
i i ?
ore?stea, single breast
and stouts. We have
the latest and fullest lin
that will be shown in Nc
And we want to impre
fact that we are going tc
ing for less money than
no matter what prices t
they've got none to offe
Fecheimer and Fischc.1
Bros. High Art Brand cl
no introduction to men
stylish ready-to-wear ci<
to our store will convinc
right.
For school boys wo ai
Mrs. Jane Hopkin's Bo}
Mothers aporeciate thi
bovs c'othc it mean
tu . : 1 ?
i 1107 are pnceu rigru.
RE1VIEM BER we will
cheaper than our comp(
liter (M'v'tcco, as the throwing of a
iwiteb energizes the magnet.
Apropos of vanity, Secretary Hoot
old at Yale about a politician who,
he day before he was to make a cer>aiu
speech, sent a 41-pago report of
\ io all the papers. On p**e 20 apI'OnriM.
this paragraph: "Hut the
[lour j-.iows late and I oloso.
(No! No! Go on! Go on!)"
To defend the prisoner, a Georgia
:olored man, the court had appointStore
Your Cotton!
Get the Top Notch Prices!
Safety,
Cheap Money,
We pay Insurance,
No Risk.
THE STANDARD WAREHOUSE
COMPANY,
Columbia, S. C.
D. C. HKYWARI). President
CHAS T. I.TPSCOMB, Secretary
Our Receipts Gilt Kdge.
Consult Warehouseman, Standard
Warehouse, Newberry, S. C.
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FST
CHEAPEST.
Mllii
ERRY.
en Steadily Advancing.
f we placed
aii Clothing
> us in posiClothing
at
s s money
vers" can.
isider the nicest
ive ever shown,
m to select from.
in Liiu it?cluing
cut in double
eel, longs, slims
on our counters
e of black suits
jwberry this fall.
:se you with the
} sell you clothour
competitors ,
hey make. And v
r you as good as *
ll's and Strouss
othing that need
who know what j
Dthing is, A visit ji
e you that we're
re sole agents for
r Prnnf P.loth00
s strong line of
s less mending.
sell you Clothes
^titors do.
im
ed a yuan*; lawyer, but after the
prisoner had looked the attorney over
he said: "No. Mr. J edge, I reckon
not. I)e las' time 1 ??ot in de penitentiary
I had a man dat look lak him U>
defend me, so des leave him out d?
cease and gimme ton years!"
A man is seldom as indii'feut to his
wife as he thinks she is to him.
TO THE PATRONS
?OF?
Good Workmanship
I desire to announce to all
good dressers, that 1 am prepared
to fit and please them
from my new fall stock of
Worsted and Woo enettes of
the newest designs and at
p. ices always reason able..
I Come in and see the new styles,
and select your iv*\v 'all suit.
E.T. CS?LS0N,
Merchant Tailor.
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