The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, November 22, 1907, Page FOUR, Image 4

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Ik* *JIU Iffaw# E. H. AULL. EDITOR. Entered at the Postoffice at Newfterrv. S. C., as 2nd class matter. Friday, November 22, 1907. 'In the death of Mr. Andrew Craw- ford, in I he uvidst of a ease in court, in Colunr'bia, on Wednesday, the state lias lost one of its best citizens and the bar one of its ablest advocates. ABOUT ONE MILLION SHORT. The pinners' report, which came out. yesterday stated that only 7,311,000 bales of' cotton had been ginned of this year's crop which is about one million less than last year. This indicates a short crop and there is 4 no reason for the price to remain down. The fanners who possibly can should hold on to their colto.i and keep it oil ! In* market and they are j 1 bound l<> win I In* light. Tin* inanu-|J[ fa<"11!t'ers iiiu-l !ia? e the eoilmi and will pay lo tret it. _ i IMP 0 RT ANT QU E ST I ON. We observe that our contemporary!! takes the position that I he most im- , | porlant and I lie most, pressing need in Newberry today is a provision for the completion, perfection and extension of our sewerage system. We agree most heartily willi Ibis position of the Observer. There can be no ii< 111 >| in llic mind of a11\ reason- : able cili/en llial I here has been bad maua jeuieni somewhere or 1 ue ever- i ci.-e of bad .j11d1111 nI -omcwh.re in I the buildi.ii* <>f our system of sewcrane. 'I'liere i- now if .'< >d jrdg- ^ nieiil in : j,v ni; . i .1 m > :!11 !: tJ has :i;tii ii ,i.i. . i' >1 : < ?! i m t-. -i lie f ! ! I . Herald and X i ' . !i 11 i r. In <? ::i ' < : ! - "ini fcj !l. : : \ < . . !.,-e;| :; i I -. . !l , I'll ' i:?: we ; i. . .. \ i-r I to it. no! : . ,mrpo-c ol' i |>i aing a iii-. ii-<u.n. hut siia- e |?l\ |o just I fx the posit i?ia which we j| have taken hereliofore. file (pics- e lion for the citizens of the coiiiinun- i ii ily. at the present lime, is to deter- ! a mine what is needed and then go i ahead and do that lliiiig. Tlicer is no i t, more imporla.'i nic-liou fur I h. * peo j. pie ol' ( ' n i 'it;. I:. : the pro - j . * < , i i i' and in >> ! ' ? .!* n'e I > I !ri' . end iI i > verv | >, r: .nit lh.it w e j should have a pi o perl v con- I ruci ed j Si'weraue sv<ieni. I.i Tuesday's pa-L, per. we published an i iterview wiln L Mr. I'Moyd win went to Washington | to invest mate the different systems ;1 of sew eraire, and lo del ermine vvlieth- -| cr or not I lie septic tank had passed | the experimental stage. llis com- ( mittee.vveiv assured that the septic L, lank was a success. it properly con-,p strucled aid if jiven the proper at- . ten! ion. j ?i We agree also with the Observer , that the sewerage system should bo extended so as to take in all sections of tho city, and we hope when this ^ special commit too submits its report ?j to the council that such action will j he taken that will assure not only , tin* extension "f the -y-teni. but a'so, | the perfection of the septic '.auks ( and thus avoid the da liners which (| now exist to the healt'i >>i the community. No iMiiiniunit v can have a better ivi i *?1111?1 n d: * t i> n than llial the i; vi ry late-! precautions and improve- i . nients are adopted lo protect the)*, health of that community; this we j | conceive lo be a more pressing issue , than even the enlargement and ex- i t teii*ion of our school facilities. . After we have inaugurated and , l>erfectcd our sewerage system, so as , | io protect the health of the comniun- , ily, we conceive the next important , | public improvement to be the paving of our -'.reels and the improv cni -nt ] of our .-idewalk-. l iie'e i- no reason < why both of these necessities might j, not he carried on during the admin- , is(ration of the next city council. I NOTICE. On December 4, 1007. at 10 o'clock , all of the household goods of Mrs. i Ann K. Derrick, deceased, consisting of furniture, beds, tables, chairs, wardrobes, bureaus, cots, and everything in dining room and kitchen ] also everything on place, will be sold ( at the "Derrick" place one mile i north of Pomnria on December 4, .1007, at 10 o'clock by an autioneer. Olin W. Derrick, Adimigistrator. i NOTICE OF SALE. f will sell at public outcry, to the highest bidder before the court house door, at NevyJ>errv. on sales day in |: December. 1007. one nice brood mare and one mule colt, seven months old. I i Terms: Cash. I 2t B. T. Bishop. Victor Talking Machines AND Edison Phonographs IN STOCK. All sizes, 110.00 to $100.00 $1.00 a WeeK Buys Either. Why wait. Come to-day SALTER'S Art and Variety Store. Newberry, S. C. Write for Catalogues. Picture Arcade OPEN Jnder Hotel Frederick Every Afternoon 5 to 10. Admission 10c. Under 12 years 5c. vnrxix&Jt+u vurtv Tvr .i va-> tk? /. % i avavjv xa?v. inn ;>kin j)hei?--not jn Till. r,lA>Oi>. ki" 'Jan. Ho (.Y.-ed Only By Tvt ,uiii." KK in. It i -s in I ry |.? ciiii- -kin disase by piiiifiii'; vile, poisonous dittos iiht lli<1 sloniach ? 1 his has been j?r?i\ d by yenis of study and experimentutr 'l?y llic world's irren I est scientists nd specialists in eulannous diseases. Wlit'.i it was proved that skin disase was in the skin only and not in he Mood. at1entioi| was immediately i'? di fovt r a I'e;':edy ! It 11 > 'ni'i 1 . . i -e by externa' 11 'I < - '' i'Vi. \ i ;! r ~ u ere sj icn! i :i tud\ and \pt rinieiii i i:v. i?ut finally )r. I >? i- ?; n> 1). | lennis. a -kin spcinlisi, ot w ide reputation, com oiltided a lemeily consisting- of pnrey vegetable ingredients and as (dean nitl pleasant to use as pure walor. I'liis instantly i^ave relr.d' and quieky enred the worst eases of skin dis ase. This remarkable remedy is ailed I >. I >. I). Prescription and tin1 ecrei cif its success is that it ye Is t! the seal of the Ironhle, innnediitely killing the serins that cause the lisease, and leaves the skin soft and dean, the disease completely cured, "J had eczema ami tried (3) docors for (G) mont'hs," writes P. R. fesar, hanker and city collector of Topkinson. la. "They did me n< rood. I wrote for a sample bottle ol I'. I'. and started to us.? i?. M\ nee and aui-tache, were a!! full ol lie di-ea-e. The -ample did nit rood .'Mid ! wrote 'or ;i dollar hoi lie "u: i: iv\ 'ii\ tare is >uii>oih as i ha > M. In-ad was full of dandvuli md always itched, my hear was com hit out hut has stopped now. This ms all disappeared and I feel 2< .'ears younger. 1 would not he a.fraii o guarantee I). I). I)_ to cure ec/.ein; md dandruff in the worst slaves, would also advise that all barber ell their customers who have da.id Mill lo send at once for a dollar hot le of D. I). 1). and iret cured." A liberal sample bottle ean he hat :'nv pos|pa'>,j :,v wrilim.:- the I >. I). M .'o.. 1 12 Michigan Si.. Chicago. 111. .Mielosing only 10c. to help pay cos >f packing and mailing. Or you cm !ind this wonderful remedy on sai< l?y W. (}. Mayes, Newberry, S.-?-C, where you may also got free booklet m treatment ami care of the skin .lieting, and bathing. NOMINATIONS. For Mayor. 10. 0. Jones is announced as a candi [late for mayor, and is pledged 1 iibide the rules and regulations of tih Democratic party. C. Ii. Havird is hereby announce) ns a candidate for mayor of tlio cit; of Newberry, subject to the rules am regulations of the Democratic partj ?T. .T. Lamrford is hereby announce) us a candidate for mayor of Newber y subject |o the rules of the nemo I'i'atic primary. II. II. Evans is hereby announcei as a candidate lor mayor of tho eityjli of Newberry, subject (o the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. Appreciating conscientious and faithful services rendered, we there- a fore take pleasure in nominating Mr. ri . P. F. Baxter for reelection as alder- r, man for Ward 1. > Voters of Ward 1. Alderman Ward 2. J. Ii. Green is hereby announced as a candidate for alderman from ward 2, and will abide the rules and regulations of tho Democratic party. . . ,j, ?). 13. Walton is announced as a ^ * candidate for alderman from ward , 2 and will abid? the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. " Alderman Ward 3. jT Mr. S. K. Bonk night is hereby an- : uounced as a candidate for alderman J for ward .'i, subject lo rules of democratic pirly. For Alderman Ward 4. Mr. .1. A. Si-iiii is iinvlty Domiciled as a candidate for alderman i >r ward 1. and will abide I he rules cud revrulat ions of 1 lie 1 tic pari'.'. (.1. McWhirlcr is hereby announced as a candidate for alderman for Ward 4, subject lo the rules of the Democratic primary.. A. J. S. Langford is hereby announced as a candidate for alderman H for ward -I. subject to the rules o'* J vrfworu\UT?'CT/jtf' 'vuWiiirawT tik* n- tu.ti; r vw n z ur Real Estate fos; Cottages at u-.v y ?, i A new nine ; ;:"Lr! outbuildings. / \ 1 - ii < . T One store in the \:::a Oft. I street. "The Man r- e 1 v/ uurain ii?Miiig?wiwT.ciiayr v/ .^ra r.rr?~ rajarja I X'H .vs'.'! ' ^ vSt f!P ?S \ *-*<'? V > H ' | vV ,A vt Hed Cros ? in i xi?tc:tta-"vrtrrr x 11 *ji v?. i. -.-i No rubt EZZT No pir No c] | ' Pr " * with the foot.'' 1 The sole of tl ( Shoe i:> flcxibl ! every movemen s The burning caused by stiff so ly prevented by 1 l Shoe. The foot looks Red Cross. 1 A stylish ? shoe tliaVs J 8 absolutely L cm)iforLable jte l I . Oxfords, y 1 I $3*5? andf$3? [1 I I High Shoes, 1 j $4.00 and $30 I rTimniMMiwi 11 ? inwfiiiniMil iiiiii 111 hi mm in i p s-s Ll' ?S ^ fen ki YL Ii lie Democratic primary. Many I'riemls. Alderman Ward 5. Mr. Ed. Jj. liodelspcrger is hereby nnounced as a candidate for aldcrlan for ward No. 5, subject to the ules of the Democratic primary. Fpr Graded School Trustee Ward 4. We hereby take pleasure of nomiatin? Mr. J. M. Daivs for reelection s school trustee from ward 5. Voters. I hereby nominate J. H. Wicker as rustee of the Graded School from fard No. 4, and he agrees to abide y the primary election. A Voter. ^Thanksgiving Celery. . j Head Lettuce, Cauliflower, Cranberries, hi- isms, Nuts, Ph^ne to Phec. Lambry. rr\-n *wr*r.tL:ir?jvrun&ranttJiTY*xirr%XB5MA%irjtw*3 j and Stocks \LE. -'i'.-:: $1,250, SI ,500j . ' ' ' r-^cr land, al? ' S'V- V"; i*-;;Mvng !and O'.ik. one store on Main J. A. BURTON, cen" the Seller and Buyer." raavrv^titft^wcm rm fwgar/inwn?a?^?mb?ubmp H ^ i-v IP if^fj * !' I " '" iv.' itiun jenxvmBmMwsrrammsaammmmMKmmmmmmmmaKm >in?r y?y aching 1?? -J hafing ie Red Cross | i'., it follows t of the foot. and aching les are entire;he Red Cross \ its best in the $ S v | j No. j6t R*d Cron , Blutbtr, Paunt Tip. 00 J -L ) 1, wns&x*.\& u u.jh n??aM? a?o?a??? 1 $ i A Gre; Mighty Hit From the time you read 1 908, we will make eve Heavy S HARDWARE STOVES?If you would cial interest, it will pay Cook and Heating Stov< chase. PRICES TEI J;i|> Cook Stove, i 1 in oven, only "Onr Hero" 15 [in oven only , 7.00 Winner No. 8. 17 in oven only 9.C0 New l inden, 17 in oven only 9.50 i Gorden No. S, 16 in oven only 12.50 J Our New Model 17 in oven oniy 13.50 I I.otli's l'ame No. 825 line only 14.00 < ionion 17 in oven only 15.00 | Our New Model 18 in oven only 15.24 I Gorden 19 in oven only 16 50 j Our New Model 21 in oven only 17.64 t New I/inden 18 in oven only 17 90 Lotil's King i8 in oven only 18.50 New Barrett Range 16 in oven 18.75 Knipress with resorvoir, 18 in oven 2034 .-.T^tnyr^TCTi'wnnTwrM The above is a list of one of | stoves ever shown on a floor in are way down, and like the laws So count your money before*les your shcico for these prices mu Kjuver i,hSi Wilhoul doubt the BEST stec One horse, $5.00; two horse Nc $7.00. Brinley steel plows, oni Crockery! We are dealers of long experl ware, and have some consideral est you, and a most beautiful lin preciate you must see them. V, oi' holiday goods you have ever and often." Paints! Undoubtedly the best line of ] perity, so when wanting to paint It will pay you. Yours Craig 3u Prosperi Removed to S. D. E ~~ JONES' G s. b. jones, deal; STAPLE AND FANCY G Confectionery, Fruits, Phone 212. Newberry, S. C., Mrs. Particular House Newber ry, S. C Dear Madam: Thank s gi v il Chistmcxs is coming to nual days will be kep Feasting, good will a be the order of the d How can you have j good flour, and how c through us? We have brands of the highest ?J. E. M. and Gold M will please you. We also offer any ei therEfa.ncy or sta.pl vegetables, etc. Very tru] 0 i at and sltiqg Sole! ' j I this until January 1st, ry effort to move our . Jtock of and PAINTS I consider your finanyou to see our line of 1 es before making pur.L, LISTEN! I BHionMneBHHnBwnPHBMannnnMM) New Barrett Range, i8 ill. oven $20.7.1 Model Owen Range, 18 in. oven 21.00 Ktnpress with Reservoir 20 in oven 21.98 I,oths Crown a monster 22 in oven 22.50 Heating Stoves, for Coal. Cozy No, 3 only.2,6-1 Cozy N'o. 4 only 3.10 Cozy No. o only 4.00 a Heating Stoves, for Wood. " Standard Box 22 in. only 5.54 Standard Box 25 in. only 5.97 Standard Box 28 in. only 7.25 Laundry Stove, "Dandy" only 5.74 the most complete lines of Newberry county. The prices > of the Medes and Persians. iving home to get the stove of >\ st prevail. Lied Plows. 1 21 beam plow on the market. ) 10, $6.50; Middle Breaker, 0 horse, $3.00; casi, $2.25, Crockery!! ence in Crockery and China ble stock just in, that will interie of Japanese goods. To ap- i /ill 'nave the most attractive line seen. Visit "our store "fast Paints!! paints, by far, carried in Pros-anything, get our prices first. truly, , ipply Co. 1 ty, S. C. >unQan's old stand. ROCERY, , Proprietor. ER IN GROCERIES. PRODUCE, Cigars and Tobacco. 'November, 1907 % keeper , i ig is about here. o. These great ant in every household# 1 nd good cheer will v \ ay. *ood ieasting without ;an you get it except to offer you two , patent flour ground edal?either of which ( f! thing you may need in e groceries, fruits, ) H \ Ly yours, fones' Grocery. Fall t' s old s tand .