The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, November 22, 1907, Page FIVE, Image 5
The Origin of tho Word Filibuster.
The name 4' buccaneer'' was cliiofly
afteeled by the English adventurers
on our coast, while' the French
members of the .profession often preferred
the name of "flibustier."
Tftis word, which 'has since been corrupted
into our familiar "filibuster,"
is said to have been originally
a corruption, being nothing more
than the French method of pronouncing
the word "free-hooters," which
title had long been used for independent
robbers.
Moan Thing.
"I really must get to my room,"
said the firs! college girl. "I can't
afford to keep la to hours, must preserve
my complexion, you know."
'"The idea!" exclaimed the other.
"I thought the kind you bought was
already preserved." ? Philadelphia
i Press.
It Depended.
English .John and Pal were (iwo
friendly workmen, who wore constantly
till iieach orto trying to j
outwit lho other.
"Are you good at measurement
asked John.
" I am that," said I'al quickly.
" Then could you toll mo how ma iv I
shirts I could get out of a yard,"
^ asked John.
"(Sure," said Pat, "it depends on
whose yard you got into."
Worse Than Simple.
Mi.j.jil?1 am going to buy a place
i;i the country and raise chickens and
pig's. 1 will got no before day and
got my appetite by working in my
garden. The simple life for me.
Mij.jit?-That is not the simple life.
'That's foolish.?'St. Louis I'ost-Dispatch.
LAND SALE FOR, DIVISION.
i I'll Monday. i>e<<*niber '.'nd. 1! H17 .
' between 11 o'clock i. in. :j:l?I 'J 1
o'clock jp. in., we will -ell for livi-i
>ion to tho highest hiddcr before the'
I
court house al Newberry, S. ('.. the!
following tract of land to wit:
All that tract of land situated in
tho con '1ty of Newberry, stale of
South Carolina, containing 157
33-100 acres, more or loss, and
fronting on the public road loading
from Newberry to II. IT. Folk's and
two miles from the city limits of j
k , Newberry and bounded by lands of,
[ I ?e11 Mills, M r-. Lake. Will Wicker.
John Caldwell and tho public road.
Tho tract has boon subdivided and
will be sold in the following tracts:
'Tract No. 1, containing 1!) 03-100 I
acres, and the house in which I'. K.
Uallman now lives.
'Tract No. 2, containing 15 57-100 j
acres. I
Tract No. 3, containing 13 01.-100 i
acres.
Trad No. I, containing 30 5-100 j
^ acres.
'Tract No. 5, containing 43 10-100
? acres.
i Tract No. (>, containing 34 73-100
acres.
Each tract has frontage on pVifblic
road and a suitable house site.
Terms of.sale: Cash and purchaser
to pay for papers. Plats of the above
may be seen at the office'of Sligh and
Ilunter. /
H. K. Ilallman,
P. K. 1 Tallamn,
i
' We have it in
That class we dc
Underwear we a
Me
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] The now Collars, Ties
are al! here awaiting yo
[ them ?Ver' n? trou":)^e *
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I ; .
AUOXJON3ALB OF HOUSES IK."
LOTS IN NKWBERRY.
On Friday, Nov. 29, 1007. al :51 o
o'clock p. in., we will sclil (if not pre- a
viously sold at private sale) to the d
highest bidder the following doseri/b- .
ed houses and lids: c
All that lot of laud situated in the y
town of Newberry near the Farmers' 11
Oil mill known as the Halhnan prop- ('
erty. For the purpose of this sale (>
this property has been subdivided in- *
to thirty lots, ten of*which have nous- ^
es on them. There arc fivo 3-room
houses, and five 2-room houses. All t
these houses are practically new and '!
are in first class condition. There is
no better renting1 property in New\
, ' tha
NtCE,
ill
p/ CEA-l y
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BUT T'AV. KOV?Ari? NSIVEK.
h~*'jr>rui AS ws havi
ma^as NEVER 3MoKEP.
ONLY To THE AMERI<
RALE!6H'3 TIME, BUT RA
joyed hi3 pipe much mc
worn oneofourbeauti
BATH RoBE.S
3 M O KIN 6 3 UIT 3
D O Y o U M J T Vv i 3 \ i N K W ri A
YOU WILL TROT ?>ETTEF
CAN RI6 YOU OUT FROM
ELASTIC UNDERWEAR F
WRIGHT' *S
< i 4 < i
union asuit3 '
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FANCY BLACK AND Wool
FANCY -SUIT
< i i <
PRIESTLY RAIN oVERCo
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CRoFUT AND KNAPP CO.
it tt 11 11
RE-5PECT
CoR. M
THE UP-Toall
grades excep
) not handle. In
lso show all the fi
m's Furnishing
t, Half Hose, Shirts, Han
ur inspection and select
o show you.
i:ns ot' sale: For luls with lious
.s oil them, one fourth cash and bal
nee iti monthly instillments of tei
lollars each with interest on th
reel it portion at the rate ot! S pe
ent per annntn until paid. For va
ant- lost 20 per cent cash and hal
nice in monthly installments of t'iv
lollars each with interest at S pe
ent on credit portion. The sale wil
ake place on the property, Frida>
*ov. 20, 15)07, at it o'clock.
Full information may he had a
he office of Slifi'h and Hunter ove
'he Herald and News office.
<B. B. Hallman,
P. 1?. Hallamn,
.resolved.. T~
rxome luxuries are ?
WITIE^ AMD V/CE VERSA
Y Nlc? G/\RMEMTIS BOTH
hould de?WHo doesn't
INJOY GOOD CLOTHES. O/fft
f\ HORSE f'CELS BETTER.
bu ew HARA/E55.
Buster BRowaA
Vl/' \ ;
!rlcMAN.6 i'v 'ji.-1-'
WORE t>A I K R O;! r,#5 A*
C IN OUR o 1 oRu. lvOTOfr
AC.CO WAS KNOW!
CAN INDIANA ftEFoR
LE16H WOULD HAVE EN)RE
IT HE COULD HAV
TUL -5MOKIN6 cJACKET6
$ 4. 5<
5.0<
k R N E S S FoP. Y O U R S K L F
I IF YOU GET IT. W
THE SK IN OUT.
OR 1 - 0>
1.0>
< 1.5
2
< 5
, hoaSE FOR 2
" 8.0
" 12.5
AT " 15.0
" 1 7. 5
HAT.5 " 3.0
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FULLY,
EWART-PERRY Co.,
AIN AND COLLEGE ST S
THE-MINUTE DEALERS
? tmnmnmmmmiljuuj0? iii i imp.1 wl.iraiwittw
t the very poor
addition to fal
ewest and Best in
?S.
ikkerchiefs and Glove
ion. Come in and loo
J DON'T V
~e I We have the biggest crqwd
r | the best merchandise for a 1
11 | it elsewnere.
( a ' Blankets! < Blankets!
r I 72 pair 11-4 white and colored Blankets
^ at special*38c. each or 75c. pair,
"j 72 pairs heavy 10-4 Cotton Blankets at
special 49c. each or 98c. pair.
72 pairs white and fancy colored Blatii,
kets worth #1.65, special $1.25 pair,
i 25 do/., pairs extra heavy Cotton Blanl
kets, full size, worth $2.50, at .special
i $1.98 the pair.
72 pairs 12-4 Cotton Blankets at special
$1.25 the pair.
Wool Blankets.
j *fi 2.) pairs North Carolina Wool Blankets
!;? worth $3 50, at special $2.98 pair.
|.& 36 pairs all wool 104 Blankets worth
j|| $3.98, at sjfecial $3.25 the pair.
jtjj 48 pairs very line wool B1 mkets worth
? S7.50, at special lor Saturday and
S Monday, $4.98 the pair.
1 Blankets from 75c the pair to $12.00.
I Long: Kid Gloves.
^ 4S pairs 12-button black and tan Gloves
worth $3.00, at special $2.50 pair.
! Hjj We will also put in 3 <!<>/.. 16 button
' black and tan for Saturday only at same
t price, $2.50.
New Collars for Men and Ladies.
J ?:! 50do/. Men's Collars, new stvlo, me. each
'?;! 5<>'1?>/. i.ii.u iirand Collars, the 1 30. kind ,
sp ei.tl !<-r S::U;t(lay and Mond iv only
J'.j ! >0. e k h.
^ , " vf o 1 l . > s? <- j
\ K..' ? i I v O?. O1 ' i I ? ?>? 1
Men's
Neg.iget and Coal Shirts worth
l-i fa 730., at .special 49c. each.
100 do/. Men's white plaited bosom
- j M Shirts worth Si .23 at special 98c. each.
[T 1 |j Men's $1.25 Negligee Shirts at 98c. each.
H Ladies' Undervests and Pants.
D 72 do/.. Ladies' Bleached Undervests at
3 A 25c. each.
n Better gradf .|S and 75c.
j THE BE
? I 1217 Mg
0 j Your money back if you can
0 v:%. ROC
Just received a solid
both Painted and Ga
Bug
1 The most com pie
Farm F
Pittsburg is the best, r
Doors, S
A k us fo' ices
j Hard
A trial will convince '
ft
treat you any better,
Also we carry lar
k Cement Tin Shir
your orders.
1 Summer
1
OU SEE
in the store, because we sell I
ess price than you can buy I
? I H
Shoes! Shoes!
We are agents for six of the best niamifaeturing
lines of Shoes in Newberry, viz:
T. B. Barry's fine Shoes for men.
The White House Shoe for men and
ladies.
John Michel $3,Ov> and $3*5? Shoes
for men.
P. W. Minor's good substantial Shoe
for ladies.
The Buster Brown Blue Ribbon Shoes
for boys and girls.
Tin- Wolt Bros. Shoes for children and
ladies. [B
1 Ik- best line o! coarse Slu es we evei
had. Shoes not up here.
Odd PantsI i
Men's and boys' long Pants 98c. each. j
Men's high grade Pants $2.00, $2.50, I j
$3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 for the $5.00 kind. 1
Overcoats. 1
Men's black and gray Cravenctt Over- j
coats worth ?18.00 at special $10 00 and hi
$12.00 each. H
Over Coats from $2.oS up.
Notions! Notions! 8
1 I'aiiet Pins u\, 1 I,e:?< 1 Pencil ie.,
i 1 Pocket Book 5*'.. big 1??>111 ?. \ asdiu'- til
'j Shoe Polish iot-.. C<>nil? . i'.'ads. [9
v IJeauty 1 'in.- . a 1:. 1 iin i; and.-, <<1 olliei Hi
| u.-.u'ul article--' <?>r ov. to ,s<\ y
Trunks! Trunks! |
We can save yon $1.00 to *>3 on a n
good Trunk.
Three do/.. Ladies' 16 button Kid j
Gloves for Saturday and Monday, the |
$3.50 kind, both black and tan at spe- j
eial $2 50. \ ]
Lion Brand Collars, not over one do/. t j
f to a customer, at me. eacli. \cw style. :
? * - ^
tin Street. I
buy elsewhere at same price. I
MMMMtMaaMMBHaagsgaTO BRBBSHM?E??
v? " imwmrfintii 1 n,, mmmm??n 1 mum mi liwbjuumji_iimi_i_i_i
>?ing
I carload of V. Crimp
Ivanized. ...
gies
ite line in the city.
encing
iot any higher in price.
>ash, Etc.
on what you need.
I ware
you that no one can
? ? ? ?
ge stock of Lime
lgles. We solicit