The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, November 05, 1907, Page FOUR, Image 4
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iintercd at the i'ostuttice at Ncwterry,
S. C., as 2nd class matter.
Tuesday, November 5, 1007.
SHOULD HAVE EXPERT COME.
iSometime a#o a committee, composed
of Dr. J. K. (Jilder, from the hoard
of liealtli; L. W, Floyd, from lli<: city
council; ami Dr. .lames Mcintosh, of
tin* foniiiiissioii ??t' public works, was I
named |o no In Washington in investigate
(lie different systems of' sew-!
era.^e ;nid In confer willi an expert I
so as In determine what is best to he
dull'1 in regard lo (lie .,! . n-e -vslern,
wliieli is inslalled in New berry. i
II seems f.hal our prc.-,enl sewcraff<i
system is ;i failure. The ihrce tu live!
thousand dollai's, which was pent ot!
I lie scplic lank lasl \car. would have'
accompli-hcd ju I ; 11 m 1111 as lunch ifj
II 11;: 11 bee 11 I h l'o\v n into Sen I I '> ( 'reek.
It SccillS to II licit it Would lie I
hetler to send for ;111 experl and l>'l {
him comic here instead of sending a'
committee lo Washington |o ro.il'er!
with an expert.
II there were a case of typhoid fever
in Newberry. ii would 11 >i he con J
side red wise lo send :i sel of laymen ;
to consult willi an experl on typhoid
lever ;i11d I iien com,' hack and altempl
|o Ileal llie case, hnl father
you would sc.nl for the experl (o come
here ami sc.- I lie case and I real it.
himself. That seems, Ihouu'li, In In;
the plan thai i.s adopted in regard to
our eu era'j'e syslcm. I| is all ri^hl
lor I he.-e ^ iillenieii lo examine dil'-i
f'erenl systems and find out some- j
tiling a I mi 11 what is die best syslcm,
hill I lie case here seems |o lie a lies
perale one, and it would appear a.
wiser course t<> have Ihe expert conic
here to i real i lie case. When these '
f_'c,it leinen lei til n il will he ucce>sar\ |
I lieu In ;:cl souieoiie lo eonie, who uu- !
iler.-lands Ihe building of sewers ami '
look alter whatever ciiaie^es inav he I
necessary, ami why no| lei him come!
al once.
A trrcal deal of money has hcen !
spent O.I this sewer system, which we
have here, and we fear that the trouble
cannot he remedied without buildin-;
a new system. When it was installed,
the truihle was, it seems, tlial
it was in cuiirjj'e o! those who knew
very lit 11 ? ahoul huildim; sewers. It
is a very importaul mailer, hecanse
it involves Ihe health of all Ihe people
of lhis community, aad we should
nol he niirifurdly in Ihe cxpcmlim; id
:i few dollars when Ihe health of Ihe
people is al slake, and we do mil desire
lo he understood as 'ijeelimr
to this committee makimr a visit lo
Washington, hut il seems to us thai
it would accoinplis'ii a hetler purpose
il l hey would send for an experl to
come here and fell us jusl what
should he done and then lei our money
he spent in doiti}* that which will remedy
flic evil.
It is now only a short time before
the annual Fall Festival will he in
( harlcston and the people are making
inquiries and discussing- the trip.
Charleston is always very attractive
ill I his season of the year, and the
phi is announced hv Ihe Festival Association
this year seem very interest-J
bi'-T ?iml al tractive. Anions the hi.: I
lealnres the military will lie verv j
prominent lor siptads front the various
companies of the 1st, 2nd and
drd regiments are to enter a competitive.
prize drill, after which there
will he a uratul parade, participated
in by regulars, from Fori Moultrie,
marines from the Charleston N'avv
Vard, members ofthe Sout'n Caroliia
Volunlccr hoop.-,, naval Militia and
cadets of the S. tMilitary Academy
and the Porter Military Academy,
trades, lloral and fantastic parades,
an automobile exhibition on the halti'ry,
motor boat races in the Iiar'bor,
excursions, liand concerts, free
shows o.i squares and ten! shows al !
cross si reels, are anions the attractions
featured.
'The railroads in Hhe stale have
made a rate of one fare, plus 25 cents
for Ihe round I rip, and already Ihe
holels are receiving applications for
rooms.
Anion;; Ihe side trips when \ Uii im: |
('harlcston are the Navy Yard, where'
liicte has just been completed o.ic ol
iht' lai'vcsl and linesl dry dork-- in
Ine coitnlry, f or! Sunder, l-'orl Moul- '
trie, Sullivans Island, Ihe Isle ol
I'alms, etc.
Ihe dales are November IS to 2X
ind the lickel.s are so'd two day- o> :
more ahead and are i>'ood to return
until Novenvber 25.
I'he ladies of (Jreenwood are mak
inj; efforts to preserve the Old Star
Fori near Ninety -Six. This is a
tfood work and should have I lie support
and encouragement of all tfood
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fill , : f 1 < "Mi'l-i"'
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nir:,i ;j* for :i-is p u po-< .
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IJid any one observe how lovely and
pleasant ii was in wade through the (
sidewalk.s i.i Newberry just after the ^
little'rain last week.
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Tlie streets were a standing and
convincing argument last week for '
some street paving. }(,
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In (ireenwood tin* work "I street I i(
paviny is roin;* liulil a Ion*/. Arc the;
pooph* ii|' N'Mwheifiy (satisfied willi :
our streets ji.mI sidewalks. Of course
il will lake Mime money lo make these
needed improvements Imf wlio minds
lial if l lie re i^. value received for I he I
mil lay. Siime permanent sired work I
is wlial is needed ;111?I i| slimild lie
-I a i I ei| some where.
TUB NBWS OF POM ARIA. v
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College Boys at Home?Fire Burns .'''
Barn and Stables of Mr. Ilentz j
?Oil' to Synod. j vi
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i'ii a'"!, Nnveinlier I. Several of di
i In1 \ i hi ii'.'' men <>f i his seel ion who are'si
allendiiej Newberry mlle-re. look lid - j
van lave of tin* holidays uiven oil ac- l<
count of In.* fair to visit their homes.'
Allium;' these are ,\|esst*s. I la 11 oil. | el
liominiek and Wicker. Mill I'owmau : fi
Kiclia rdsou. who came home the lirsl ;('
pari of las( week on account of ill-i I";
ncss, is slill confined lo his bed, we j
are sorry to say. with fever. i In
Mr I'm. ii. II. Hipp ami Mrs. (i. I >. w
N'?mnt.i' left on Saturday for Spartan- 11
hi'ii"' to al lend the Micetinjf of Iho.et
sy.ioiliral convention of |hc Woman'-- i~Mi--ioiiary
Society of llie Lutheran h?
church which is now in session at
I ha I place. Mrs. Youm: "joes as the lo
delegate from the I'd lilehem Soeietv, w
.vhile Mrs. Ilipp has a place on llie
committee |o conduct a praise service o\
during I he exercises of the cotivon- Si
lion. re
Miss Massie Williams. of Newher- m
ry, paid a very pleasant visit to Miss
Allie Wedaman yesterday. Some of i<i
onr yon.iii' men hope that sin* will repeal
the \ i si I soon. ri
On Saturday nisrht ahont twenty \\
minules (o eleven o'clock the ham
and stahles of Mr. John .1. Ilentz were i t;i
discovered to lie on fire. The alarm j
was sounded promptly, but the flames r<
spread rapidly and il was impossible In
to save the huildiiur. Fort n. lately, allie
wind was hlowiny from the diree-1
lion of the dwelling house, and that ie
was not endangered. There were about ti
a hundred bushel- of corn, twenty M
bushels of oats, and thirty-live or tr
forty dollars worth of nay and fodder
i.i the buildim;. Some of the corn in
was recovered, in a damaged condition.
Imi the remaining contents were r_\
totally destroyed. Fortunately. Mr. j ol
llontz's horse and cow wore not iaj.Ti
the stables. Some hoirs which were in j vi
the buihlinir were slightly burned before
they were s^otton out. The build- 1 F
intr was insured, but there was no in-jS,
surance at all on the contents.
The cause of the fire is unknown. I hi
although there are indications that l?
point to an itvcendiarv origin. It
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TO COIV
FOf
China, CroclTinware,
En
Lamps, Pic1
ture Fran
tions,
"Come at
Opposite Co
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n.ive ..I ;;iN'iI from sil
. bee,' Hist*
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I-I'il ?\ liiusc who l'-u I lie .Stock. It
- not |n-??lijili)e that tlif fire was start
I by rats, for there is no way bv
I'hich they could have easily gotten
old of matches.
Mr. Ilentz has been peculiarly unortunate
recently, and he has the
ympnthy of the community. Not long
inec lie lost a valuable horse, and
bout, two years ago his store was
inncd in the big fire Chat almost !
miplelelv destroyed I lie town. !
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THE NEWS OF WHITMIRE. !,
lie People Who Go and the People i
Who Come to this Thriving
City. 11
W Iti I mi i <\ N'uv. I. I )r. J, 11. ' |
liMirc. u| \\'ji||i;iMil, luis luealcd hi';
> tirai'lirc his profession. He i> ,
:i rding ;i i 11t*. .Morrow Hold. j,
Miss < "aerie (ioyd, of Momil vilh'. i< '
isiling ;il Mr. ('iiyton ('risp.
Miss It II III < ' t' i >> |? will leave Wed ne>- I
iy. She goes lo lake eliargo of her:
lioid near Mn< 'oumieks.
Mr. .1. (i. Holder weui |o Chester!
day. j
Miss l-dliolt |)^bhins. one of our!
lanninir youmr Indies. h:is relumed'
oin ;i delightful \ i>il lo friends in'
harlolle. N. C. She attendee liie!*
iii' held in that eily last week. j
Mrs. Tom Watson and children'
ive relunu'il I rum ;i stay of several
eeks iM lijiiuberir. Mr. Watson .
i'e iH :il llii- lime lun he is attend- I
i by I >r. II. I\ I ioyd. a very proj??- I
iuv:' ymiiiy ph\-deian and we hdi. \
will soo.i be restored |o health.
Mr. Oliver W. Hol-m-*. of rh.n
tie. \. visited friends here la?;
eek.
Mr. a ud Mrs. /.. 11. Suher w [
er to Mrs. Maitie Spearman's
.Iv?fr Street last week ; > attend
rep'ion -riven Mr. Henry Spe.ran
and his bride. ,
Mr. K. \\ . White ot* Clinton was
-wn Monday.
( ards are out ar.r.o'.moinc tho ir... a-v
..f Mr. John William Hipp.
hit mire, and M>s Ro-^io Tsom. *' i
reenville. whieh happy event v..;'.
ike plaee in that oity Nov. 0. v
Mrs. Kliza Nance and ehi'dren h..><?
'turned from a plea?an: ;ri: : :he
une of her sNter Mrs. K.ir.n... 71 :r.near
Mavbinion.
Mr. -lohn V-'aruy j- i-r
here I" ;o frit 's ]
ves are via-! -vele. :r.<- M .md
rs. M,-C -r'.ey and "he : ,,
leir aai \?- eountv. "
Mr. W liter Moore, of (V..- :
i town today.
Mr. James Henderson, of N- .vbe*-;.
is here en route to the tr..1.:?ia---e
: Mr. I>"?uis Henderson and Miss
>nes. lie is stopping at Mr. Marn
A brain's.
Mr. .1 'int's Kpps and sister Miss :
annie. .vere at Mrs. Lizzie H-t^lass'
(\ turd ay.
Mr. cist Setzler has moved i.ito ,
is beautiful suburban residence on 1
road street
Nit a.
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eery, Glass,
lamelware,
tures, Picnes,
NoEtc.
la Show You!!
I
id see."
urt House.
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l'J.noo cniuic [ c-u-ils in-t reeeiv"'i
-'i Ma,isNOIICE
TO OVE11SEERS.
A]! -a< i\m ei\s <11' public roads in
Newberry ciMi'Hy arc hereby ordered
to work their respective sections for
the full time, as required by law, by
December 1st, 1907. Herein fail not,
on pain of the penalty of the law.
J. Monroe Wicker,
County Supervisor.
Nov. 2nd. 1907.
2taw. i
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
As administratrix of the estate of
Hubert I,. Schumpert, deceased, T will
make a final settlement as said ad- I
ininisi rat rix of said estate .in the c\f- 1
lire of the probate jmljre for Newberry
county. South Carolina, on Dccem>?'!
I !>07, and thereafter apply for)
letters dismissory as said administralix.
All persons holding claims
iii'ainsl said estate will present them
luly attested before that date,!
nid persons indebted (o said estate I
iius| make payment.
Mrs. (?. A. Sebum perl,
\<1111i11istrat rix of estate ?f Kobcrl L.
Schuinpert.
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OPERA HOUSE'
EARHARDT & WELLS,
I.es.i^es and Managers
Monday, Nov. 11 j
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Donnelly &Haifield
MAGNIFICENT
MINSTRELS j
Jndcr Per*onnl Direction of Al. Li. Field
A GREAT COMPANY
A SUPERB SHOW
Music, Mirth, and Song
The Most Meritorious Minstrel Organization
of Modern Times
Advanced Minstrelsy Distanced (
EK THK NOONDAY PAR ADR
HRAR THK BAND CONCERT [
Prices 25c. to $ 1.00 j
Scat Sale at
S'e"s\ berry Hdw. Company!
Phone 61.
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To the
This sale is
close the sto(
buy this fall y
Everything is
Big Cut Pric<
Silks and Mill
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We have for
Bycicle Laddi
partment, Te
Show Case, F
Prices on ev
Pub M m H*fta illl &$
r tr ,' '' I * > >r lyff f ; .
JANUARY 1
In 01 der to reduce
change, will close o
Clothing, Shoes, Ha
Crockery at New Y<
Sale is on and last
arv, 1908.
uy J
Prosperity,
tni xviiivwmcn? r.tvu* t?7 v ' a i.r<vr?ua .cwsjk jdw vjumnuanflm
trhe Ho
Fit the Lady.
Look Stylish i
Wear Well fo
For Rain or Sh
Gray and Tar
The Satin lined, semi tigh
Ccftt . . . , ,
Light Tan Velvet Collar, Sati
Red and Green Plaid, long,
C'Krv
* .?n* . ? % ? a ?
Tan Hose for Ladies 50c. pi
Big Closing Out Sal
> positively run
2k, and if you
'ou lose if you d
going, must be
as on Shoes, Dn
inery.
sale one Gary
sr and track for
ibles, Side Cou
rolding Desk an
ery article, Low
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[, 1908.
3 stock for the
ut Dry Goods,
ts, Caps and
Drk cost. ^
s to 1st Janua
S. C.
use of Quality.
OAKS :
on the Lady.
r the Lady.
line GRAVENETTES,
i $10.00
it back, light Tan
$20.00 1
n lined Coat $12.OO
good weight
$ 1 2.00
sr pair.
Once!
B at
by us to
expect to
on't come.
sold.
ess Goods,
Safe, bne
" Shoe dein
ter s and
d Chair.
'er Prices.
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