The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, December 13, 1907, PART TWO Pages 9 to 16, Image 9
PART TWO Pages 9 to 16.
VOL XLIV [NO 100 NEWBERRY, S. O., FRIDAY. DECEMBER 13, 1907. TWICE A WEEK, $1.50 A YEAR
CLT
THE RAZZLI
Makes T
This is Not The Pla
Go
See Us
FRE
With every $Io.oo
will give one Standard
We also take clearing he
Homespuns, Sheeting
hams, etc., from i to 5C
elsewhere, which means
per cent. saving.
Corse
All R&G$.ooCors
cents each.
All 5o cent Corsets 39
Only iI days until we
in spring lines and must
Big line Ladies' Long
Blankets! Blanket
Blankets from 38 cents each to $12.50 pair.
Shirts for Christmas Pre
Give your brother a half dozen pleated bosom S
kind, special in half dozen lots at $5.50 for 6 shirts.
72 doz. Shirts, soft bosom, tan white, blue, and bb~
special 49c each.
For the boy. Here's a good serviceable present, c
preciate, one that he will remember long after the h
good suit of clothes, we have them. Sizes from 3 to
cents to $5.50 for the $7.50 kind.
* 1217 MAIN STRE]
THE IKERGER CASE. were spectators i;
'In opposition t'
Adorney Gen. Lyon Makes Motion non-suit, the defe
For a Continuance of Suit- egh afivt
Was Unexpected.lngh afivt
Abney, disivion coi
Greenville News. ern railway in Sou
Columbia, Dec. 9.--What is knowflrtn g h u fr
as the Southern Railway merger case made to get it to 1
was called up in the court of corn- ponements had be'
mon pleas this morning when court at the request of
convened, as it had been set for to.- count of illnes of
day on the roster but on account of* tor:Iey general irt
motion made for the state trial was time or by order
not entered upon and the entire iay who was disqualifi
'was spent in arguing the state's ma- sons from hearing
tion for non-suit. dition an affidavi
There are yet other arguments to from President F
e made by counsel on each side and present in court,
is likely that Judge Klugh, who is i expecting the case
esiding. will not annonce his de- Iterm, the defende
~ion until !ate tomorrow. at mue~h expense
The turn which the case took was to its business, cai
expected by the general public many of its chief
th.e move has been the subject departments. The
mueh interested discussion among i read by Mr. A. T.
b..ar + of hsct and other whon|sel for the defens'
BAZZLE S YLE 0
he Ordinar
.ce to Find Fancy Prices,
ods From 10 to 25 Per CE
-It!BI
For Shoes, IH
E!. FREEI
iuit or higher we With every suit $12.50 or hight
$.oo Shirt free. solutely free, one pair -of our $3.0(
>use certificates. this sale only.
, Percales, Ging- All $5.00, 600, 7.00, 8.00 Me
yd cheaper than
at least 1o to 40 $3.95 and $4.98. Try us on a su
Rain Coat
ts. A few barrels of rain are of sligh
ets for this sae 69 man who is clothed in one of our r
can dampen his back. Do you kn<
cents each. dread the coming of Christmas. I
commence to get
have the room. are so often remembered with so
Cloaks, want. Try a pair of odd pants, w
S,98c to ,T5.00 the pair or eitner a f:
them from 98c to $2 50.
sents- Rugs, ,DruggE
hirts. The $1-50
Lck, orth~ atOne half dozen Druggits, sizes I
at special $1 4.U0 each.
ne that he will ap- One lot xminster Rugs, worth
>lidays--get him a $2.98 each.
17 and from 98 One lot velvet Rugs, worth $2.0'
icourt today. JMr. Lyon, upon the conclusion of taken ui
the motion for a the reading of the affidavits, stated Jof.
ndant submitted a that the counsel for the state had Judge
not been apprised of t'e cont'ents of indieate
from Mr. B. L. the papers before they were read in want.
mnsel for the South- court, and he would therefore re- The a
t;h Oarolina, s'etting qust time in which to consid'er their that th~e
-y of the case and fcontents and, if necessary, to pre- til four
s which had been pare affdavits in reply. He said which tin
riai, how the post- that he did not know whether it ready to
mn made each time iwould be deemed advisable to pre- Jagreed te
:he state or on ae- Ipare anything in repiy, but he did Judge
the incumbent at- desire to consider the matters con- that he v
eumbent at that tained therein. til four<
of the trial judge Mr. Abney, of'counsel for the de- he would
ad for certain rea- fendent, said that the defense had as not to
the case. In ad- no notice of the motion for a non- and all j
t was submittad Isuit, and hence had not been able to four o'c<
inley, who was serve copies of the affdavits before At the
setting forth that, ithis morning. He did not desire to Abney, N1
to be tried at this hurry the matter unduly but the Charlesto:
nt company had, Souither'n had many of its offcials iof Newbe
and inconvenience here, and he would 'like to kno.w how son of ec
ied to be present much time the attorney general had somnel
offiials in all the twished. The defdnse would not to why ti:
se affidavits were like to lose tihe place on the .calen- business i
Symthe, of coun- fdar assigned to this case and would Iat this la
-. Ioboct to any other hnsiness h-eing l te as a
4RC OATfS &.C..
F ADVERTISING OF TO-DAY
Cities Wonder.
But It Is The Place to Find Only Reliable
.nt Below Regular Price.
ts and Odd Pants.
Shoes! Shoes! j
'r, we will give? 200 pair Ladies' Dongola blucher cutShoes, worth $.25, sizes 3 to
standard shoes, for 8, at special 85 cents.
ioo pairs old Ladies' plain -toe Dongola Shoes, worth $i.19g, yours
n's Suits to go at
it" We handle all grades from the 85 cents a pair for ladies to $3.50 and
$4.00.
.Dress Goods, Dry Goods, etC..
t fmportance to the
5 pieces- twilled black broad cloth, worth $1.25 yd,- special forthis
ain coats, no shower se 85 cents.
w that lots of men All 65 cent quality in Mohairs, Serges, Panama, and hundreds of
ts all because they other weaves at only 48 cents the yard.
mething they don't". . t-_ ;
rntig thydntClothing' for Boys and Men.*
e have them from rw
mncy vest, we have civd
its, etc.
2x 12, worth $18.00, I o atamnt ml iehmago aro on&al
$4.00, at special T ar' 35,$.0 n 50.TeBonSo o' 3xo
$3.00a Landi onolae chierus CuShioe, rh$1.25, Wies have
8 at specia$ 5. te nal 8eats.dnwte.TH E IE
beor tiswa isosd im ltr ne se GoodbeSouh, D ralwyo ods,tc. ofee
peigfoere thlee yars brand clth, t awor.2 Lyd,t aea fohis
how much ime hewoldl and pcsentquly tring Mohathir t hre Paoauna and dred or
ther avesie atnly its rigts full yaprod. stlmn o h aen~
Trunkny geneal,prpoped eetcd oen'sadLdie ng ewa.js e
matter be 72doznpades'baed ovrv-IM~Lnsatreeesa to Furtch aut otea m5ionts
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proced, ad ts wa wit thes trare ade to ifit didfet go lge wll pad for givestatlin d o
Klg teT.nune aDainty's $3-50, an c4oro, al5oa. TeBonSo o'3
$3l otpn aeu-5his andw 4oo. hatwseo thie Huse ui one. ehv
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taeu oket . was dso thm ate when sg the areaeenTeiaafero,JdgKu
enterupon ny juyca es, ding for caser hudee y esd thsgate h oin o toe
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unsl fr te Suthrnalltksouta;i tat oreverthepa' he ouldadpeae.o
hing tosay to he courproinpt insthtolegint cafetaeenotsi
~y thught loglly nd fr aeordalee ith is vews so ln -g etd ineg.ch o
easos te sateougt nt! vh. wold esut. n t~ bst r ts bnanasut willm e rC tmae romo
te heaoul da vor to bntne ' ready ato o ths juctre. Tog ha heo Form'er, Atorne eal prie.
byd tk afrs ar oe'Mr. Abney, tti rieprsingwo hd - 13bet