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p |!,e Herald miD |pcios.I VOL XLIY NO 100 NEWBERRY, S. O., FRIDAY. DECEMBER 13. 1907. TWICE A WEEK. $1.50 A YEAR CLOTHIN( I THE IkZZLE SAZZI Makes The ( This is Not The Place to Fin Goods From THE See Us For . fFREE! With every $10.00 vSuit or higher we will give one Standard $1.00 Shirt free. ' We also take clearing house certificates. Homespuns, Sheeting, Percales, Ginghams, etc., from 1 to 5c yd cheaper than elsewhere, which means at least 10 to 40 per cent, saving. Corsets All R & G $1.00 Corsets for this sae 69 cents each. All 50 cent Corsets 39 cents each. Only 11 days until we commence to get in spring lines and must have the room. _____ Big line Ladies' Long Cloaks. Blankets! Blankets! Blankets from 38 cents each to $12.50 pair. Shirts for Christmas Presents. Give your brother a half dozen pleated bosom Shirts. The $1.50 kind, special in half dozen lots at $5.50 for 6 shirts. 72 doz. Shirts, soft bosom, tan white, blue, and black, worth 75c., at special 49c each. For the boy. Here's a good serviceable present, one that he will appreciate, one that he will remember long after the holidays?get him a good suit of clothes, we have them. Sizes from 3 to 17 and from 98 cents to $S-b? f?r the $7.50 kind. X* _ " -W m JM USST1 Wm fc' ill \1217 MAIN STREET. THE MERGER CASE. were spectators in court today. h < In opposition to (lie motion for a t' Attorney Gen. Lyon Makes Motion non.Sujj> tlto defendant submitted a ^ Tor a Continuance of Suit? , 4l ,r r 1,1 i Was Unexpected. """-'"'J' "md"vU f,'ora Mr' B' h- 11 Abney, disivion counsel for the South- e Greenville News. orn ra?bv<iy in South Carolina, setting q ^IL j-i , , n ? forth a full history of the case and I ci t iColumbia, Doc. D.?-Wnat is known . . lV , k reeifiniy the efforts winch had been I p as the Southern Railway merger case mm,(> (() ^ R |o h.ia]> h<)w t|)c pogt_ t; [: was called up in the court of com- ponements had been made each time w r 1 t nion pleas this morning when court at the request of the state or 011 ac- p ^ convened, as it had been set tor to- count of ilinos of the incumbent at- d on the roster but 011 account' of tor.iey general incumbent at that t, ion made for the stale trial was time ??r by order of (lie trir.l judge entered upon and the entire day who was disqualified for certain rea- p spent in arguing the state's mo- sons from hearing the case. I11 ad- n 1 for non-suit. dition an affidavit, was submitted s here arc yet other arguments to from President Fin ley, who was made by counsel on each side and present in court, setting forth that, | 5 likely that Judge Klugh, who is expecting the case to be tried at this ), tiding, will not announce his de- term, the defendant company had, f. r>n until late tomorrow. at much expense and inconvenience |, he turn which the case took was to its business, caused to be present ? expected by the general public many of its chief officials in all the j , tVio move has been the subject deportments. These affidavits were 1|j much interested discussion among read by Air. A. T. Symthe, of conn-1 <| bar of this city and others who sel for the defense. | c 3 OVERCO Drdinary Cil d Fancy Prices, But It Is T1 10 to 25 Per Cent Below R Shoes, Hats am FREE! i With every suit $12.50 or higher, we will give absolutely free, one pair of our $3.00 standard shoes, for this sale only. All $5.00, 6 00, 7.00. 8.00 Men's Suits to go at $3.95 and $4.98. Try us on a suit. Rain Coats. A few barrels of rain are of slight fmportance to the man who is clothed in one of our rain coats, no shower can dampen his back. Do you know that lots of men dread the coming of Christmas. Its all because they are so often remembered with something they don't want. Try a pair of odd pants, we have them from 98c to $5.00 the pair or eitner a fancy vest, we have them from 98c to $2 50. j Rugs, Druggets, etc. One half dozen Druggits, sizes 12x12, worth $18.00, at special $14.u0 each. One lot xminster Rugs, worth $4.00, at special $2.98 each. One lot velvet Rugs, worth $2.00 at special $1,50. ,3E3Q?3^5S5g Mr. Lyon, upon the conclusion oL' taken up before this was dispos. 10 reading of the affidavits, stated of. int the counsel for the state had* Judge Klugli asked Mr. Lyon of been apprised of the contents of indicate how much time lie won ic papers before they were read in want. ourt, and he would therefore re- The attorney general proposi list, time in which to consider their (;it the matter be passed over u intents and, if necessary, to pre- |jj fOUI. 0vioek this afternoon, are affidavits in reply, lie saiil which time he would endeavor to lint he did not know whether it ready to proceed, and this w ould be dvemed advisable to pre- JU.T(.p,i (? j,y ^jr< Abney. are anything in repiy, lull he did Judge Klugii then announc esire to consider the matters con- j])ai jlft would postpone the case u fined therein. ^ lit four o'clock and that nreanwh Mr. Abney, of counsel for the de- lie would take up Docket No. 2, endenl. said that tin1, defense had as :iot to enter upon any jury cas o notice of the motion for a 11011- ami all jurors were dismissed 1111 nit, and hence had not been able to four o'clock. erve copies of the affidavits before At file afternoon session Mr. B. his morning, lie did not desire to Abney, Mr. Augustine T. Smyths inrry the matter unduly but the Charleston, Ool. (Jeorge Jolijustoi southern had many of its officials nf Newberry and Mr. 1). S. TIend. ere, and lie would like to know how ><ni of' counsel for trie Southern iiucli lime lire attorney general had somelhing to say to the court 'wished. The defense would not |(< why they thought iegally and I ike to lose the place 011 the.calen- business reasons the slate ought 1 ar assigned to this case and would at lliis late day ask to discontin bj'3ct to any other business b'eing the case and take a fresh start son IATS &C. DSING OF TO-DAY ties Wonder. t ~te Place to Find Only Reliable egular Price. 1IVE i Odd Pants. Shoes! Shoes! 200 pair Ladies' Dongola blncher cut Shoes, worth $1.25, sizes 3 to 8, at special 85 cents. 100 pairs old Ladies' plain toe Dongola Shoes, worth $1.19, yours for 85 cents. We handle all grades from the 85 cents a pair for ladies to $3.50 and $4.00. Dress Goods, Dry Goods, etc. 5 pieces twilled black broad cloth, worth $1.25 yd, special fortius sale 85 cents. All 65 cent quality in Mohairs, Serges, Panama, and hundreds of other weaves at only 48 cents the yard. Clothing for Boys and Men. Trunk suits, Caps, etc. Boys', Men's and Ladies' underwear just received. 72 dozen Indies' bleached vest pants to match at special 25 cents. 65 dozen extra heavy Ladies' vests, others get 65 to 75c, buy 'em here for 48 cents. If you want a man to smile give him a good pair of comfortable shoes. Our shoes are made to fit yourfcct, to look well and to givesniiling comfort. T. D Barry's $3.50, $4.00, and $5.00. The Brown Shoe Co.'s $3.00, $3-50, and $4.00. The White House Cushion sole, $4 00. We have them in all leathers and new toes. THE BKK HIVK. WE SELL IT FOR LESS. 3d Li nit; later, when I he ease had been Southern railway prompt ly offered pending for over three years and the to allow Mr. Lyon ?o amend his to Southern Kail way had been earnest- pleadings and get all the new data Id Iv and persistently trying to tiave that he could and pleaded for tlio the ease tried and its right's fully prompt settlement of the case now LM1 settled. so long pending. :1. j Mr. Lyon, as attorney general of Kurt her argument of t he motion nt state, insisted that the state was not I" non-suit' will be made tomorrow |,-e' ready ;il this juncture to go ahead I whei Former Attorney (Jeneral Being with the trial and that if it did go j linger will speak for the slate and ahead at this time it would be Disivision Counsel Abue.v for the against his protest and contrary to railroad. 1,. his view of what was for the. best Suit Continued. ilu interests of the state, lie explained I TV; merger suit was concluded so that when he signed the agreementl i'ic;,ay afternoon, Judge !v!ugh c,j; tint the caso should be fried this granting the motion of Attorney lil year that he did not then know what 1'lenera! Lyon to discontinue the prcsli/' now knows and that since that|cnt suit with the right to bring a:iL. agreement additional and further | other action. Judge Klugh said the of light had come to him and that he I ease was oile on the equity side of ie, has not had the means nor the time, tin; court, and there was no authority ;?r- wilh the piv-s of business, lo get in iaw to deny the plaintill* the right nil'ibis out and that moreover the plead- ; dbeoiitinn as*jimjs in the originai case are not. in 'or i accordance w it'll his views as to'BANANAS:?(let a line bunch of lot j wit i: would result in the best [ires-j bananas home for Christmas from no ent''lioii of the cn-e. j Then. Lambry. at wholesale price, ie- Mr. Abney, representing the i 12-13-41.