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The County Chair:nan. Paul Arntr<nt dli:.til t'me dy of the West. "The Heir to the Hoorah." comes to Newberry on January 29. aad is sure to attract much attention. "The Heir to the Hoorah" is a comedy written principally of men and the men in it are real, albeit tney furnish much laughter through their attempts to appear at ease in even ing dress. Comedy and'p athos are deftiy interwoven by Mr. Armstrong, ] eom'bining to make this idyl of t'e west 'one of the most pleasing plays 4 of the contemporaneous stage. This is the third season of "The Heir to the Hooroh," and its ever increasing popularity is known to all, thea.t-e-goers. It bids fair to run on { indefiniteiy. The Mirke La .Shelle Company pro mises a new scenic investiture and a thoroughly adequate cast for the eoming presentation here. 4 Frank Monroe will be seen as Joe Lacy, in which character he hos sue ceelel Guy Bates Post, obunlantly proving his fitness for this exacting role by past performances. Helene Lackaye will again appear as the dashing widow, Nate Brandon, the portrayal of which won this clever young actress much praise last year. Dove Lacy and Bud Young, Joe's partners in the "Hoorah'" mine, will be played by Harry Groeby and Ralph 1 Dean. Others in the cast will be Ben S. Higgins, Cassius C. Quiniby. Fred erick Roberts and H. S. Hashida. The "Heir to the Hoorah." "The Heir to the Hoorah," which comes to the opera house January 29 has in the third act a section of fif teen minutes dialogue that furnishes joy and festive glee pure and un adulterated to the ladies in the au dience. The situation is that of a proud father and equally proud uncle, with one or two enthusiastic friends to help out, who are discussing the outfitting of a newly born infant. They haxe already ordered six prize Jersey cows to supply the babe wi provender against the predicted want, and are discussin, the nurse ques tion. The attending physician has 1 just said that Miss Johnson. the special trained nurse. will not. be re quired after the next week. Also that Miss Johnson alone has been taking care of both the infiant and its mother. The scorn in Dave Lacy 's voice is bitter, as he remarks: "Well, what do you think of that 7 One wo man taking care of two people twen-1 ty-four -hors out of twenty-four, and nonv they want to let her go.'' The physician explains that the continu ed services of a trained nurse are not necessary. "She's on to her jeb, ain't she?"'' demands Dave. "Oh, yes, one of the bxest.'' "Then she stays. see? and we hire another one to help. Miss Johnson can be boss, and the other one can be the helper, and they can work eigh't-hour shifts., ] Thre Doctor: "Oh, if you're going to run this baby as you would a mine "Operate is a better word, Doc," conecludes Dave with a twinkle in his AUDITORS NOTICB. Assessment of Persona,l Property1 For 1908. 1 L. or an authorized agent, will be at the following named places for the purpose of taking retur' s of persom al property for 1908: At Newberry Jan. 1st to 19. At Chappells J.an. 20. At Longshore Jan. 21. At Walton Jan. 22.h At Glymphville Jan 23. At Maybinton Jan ?i At Wh:imire Jan. 25. At Poiacia Jan. 27. At Little Mountain Jan. 28. At O'Nealls Jan. 29. A t. St. Lukes Jan. 30. At Jolly Street Jan. 31. At Prosperity FeFby. 3 and 4. And at Newberry until February 20th. after which time the 50 per cent penalty will be added according toI. The law reanuires a iaN 'n all notes. ieta.e and monelys sito an income tax on gross incomes of $2500.00 and upwards. A capitation tax rof 50 cents is as sessed on all dogs, the proceeds to be expended for school purposes. Taxpayers or their agents should be careful to assess all dogs and avoid ] having same listed by the school trus tee's and township assessors. All male persons between the age of 21 and 60 years (except Con-fed-p erat~e soldiers, or those persons un able to earn a -support from any cause). are liable to poll tax. No return will he accepted unless sworn to by taxp)ayer or some person authorized to make same. Persons changing residence from one township to another should 3so state to asessor and avoid havin; < rhe rWo1 Saturday, the first day ioors opened they begar news spread like wild fir( is any one thing people c :ounterfeit. We Jhave ta 3very body's eyes. We'v beyond belief. You are cheap, but goods of meri and be convinced that w merchants in Newber -v lise. Case after case or >n bargain tables namin Come in a Hi Stick to the store that leads and don't follow 1 ifter Mimnaugh blazes the way. 1 case 36 inch colored Madras Cloth, short ake your pick of the pile at only 7 1-2c. yd. 100 pieces Persian Lawn, the 15c. kind, to g 2 cases 40 in. white Lawn, the 12 1-2c. kini 15c. kind, cut to only 8c. yard. 2 cases Lonsdale Cambric, the 15c. kind, ct Androscoggin bleaching, limited, 10 yds. to Don't forget that when the other fellow does Railroad fare paid to I purchasers : f $20 00 r over. MIMNAUGH heir names entered in two townships. employed in the p, 'armers and others in making returns trustees, and perso or their hands should pay special abled in military -ttention to this. I any person who Real etate is not assessed this War Between the ear, but be careful to not on tax re- actually employeSl urn each transfer of land or lots service of the Sta ~bought or sold) since .last return, the Fire Deparntm4 While on the rounds throughout the Newberry; Provi ~ounty the books of assessment will only twenty mem e opened each morning at 10 o'clock pany of the saidi nd closed at 4. The office at Nesw- exempt under the erry will be open as usual each day. section, and it sh W. W. Cromer, the 3eeretary of et Auditor Newberry County. w.it~h the Clerk an< -.. -- Council a list of IAVE JUST GOTTEN IN a pre'ttf company on or b line of Glas Ware, cheap, at 5 and of January of eac1 10e. -Section 3. That -Brotaddus & Ruff. parts of, ordinal with this ordinane An ORDINANCE. are hereby repeale Done and ratifi t.elating to Street Duty in the Town pocate seal of tne Of Newberry, South Carolina. (Seal) South Ca dayof Jam Be it ordained by the Mayor and t.idermen of the Town of Newiberry, Attest: outh Carolina. in council assembled, Enig. S. Werts, nd by authority of the same. City Clerk an Section 1. That from and after the asaeof this ordinance all persons TH )etween th-e ages of eighteen and fif v years in the Town of Newberry, S. ., a.re hereby required to perform WAR EII i days labor during each year upon ;he streets of the said town. under sT he direction of the street overseer, DA )r to pay Three Dollars to the Clerk 1. Its warehouse r d Treasurer of th~e Town Council of as the highest class ;he Town of New-berry each year in 2 If money can b ieu thereof, whichi shall be due and hing,itcandE bebr >ybeon orbefore tethirty-first 3 Banking instii lay of March, provided that a re- with the methods eipt in full of ebmmutation tax prici1e a finon hall be issued to any person who itsnrdeiptsoas bs hall pay th~e same prior to the month 4 itseta < f March: Provided, however, that in the warehouse is iothing herein contained shall be so render ofcreceiptse ~ontrued as to exempt any person for case firkeau vho shall become a resident of the~ difficulty as to ins rown of Newberry. at any time of surance being mlaini y year. from performing the lab- ar Warehouse Com r or paying the commutation tax tained at full value crein required. English and Ameri Section 2. A11l persons violating .pamiehStadr he provisions of this ordinance by is abolthev Stndr hiflg to perform the said labor or organiz,ation and col aysaid commutation tax in lieu striet lusiness meth: heref. hnl, upn cnvihonthere- i standard warehous< f. he fined not more than five do1.- ooo 0o. and the co a-s or be imprisoned for not more sa.fe, and its warel han ten days or sentenced to hard ahead of the stockh abor on the public works of saiu Warehouses constru own: Provided, that the provisions wt nuac e )f this ordinance shafl not apply tomisngerama >ro holding acertificate of phy-esraecmabl eal disability from a reputa.ble i- mtos ml n ensed physician, said certificat2 s rtcinoat ot to b over (ne vea.r old, and any i.TeSadr rsen presenting such ertifica!e adohr tro i's rko an oath bhefore the midcopetertcto leve.1 :mnd Treasurer tat suh dlis-o avcr dsr hi ynrevents him from making cato to r.J elihood at his usual avocation: nor mngrSadr :o mnistrs f th ~-oplinmitua neneral S.aC liarge ofeacongregatin,pteacher ie Come i struck the key note of the s i prici stuff, that monent thE 0 that started merchandise of i an distinguish it is the ring of a ken no half way measures to b e sacrificed profits and cost it not invited to a sale of trash, t at economical prices. We ar hat we advertise is true. We t o meet the prices we are maki new goods rolling in, marked prices next t nothing. irry. New :he "trailers who poke along" 50 white Bed Sprea 50c. on the dollar. T lengths instead of 12 1 -2c. them to it. So you at merchant in South Ca oat 1Oc yd 1, 2 to 10 yard lengths, the sale of gold dollars for it to 9c. yard. ;ach buyer at only the yd. 10. dare match the Mimn, this I will go him one better. as it will always be m ublis sahool, slol OPERA ga ns permanently dis ervice of the State, EARHARD T & WELLS, served in. the late Lessees and Managers. Sta.tes, all prsons - in the quarantine Thury , an 23. tand members of int of the Town of THE EVENT OF THE SEASON. 42 ed, however, that The Original N Y. Proauction of bers of each corn- , f. epartment shall be $eo, A S iasteriece 0 provisions of this ___________________ i.ll be the dunty of T HE Q ich company''to file I Treasurer of said all members of his yaordinances or CHAIRM N FR aces, inconsistent eba. dtesm A beautiful story of heart interest, IYou ednwder the cor- j Bristling with brilliant wit. of hivii Town of Newberry,' -or little r a. this eighth Presented here exactly the same as Iwith CI ary, A. D., 1908. ONE YEAR IN NEW YORK and r J. Langford, 6 MONTHS IN CHICAGO Mayor. yourf Prices-25 Cents to $1.50 an aCCO i Treasurer. __________________ ~~ NOT10E 0O' FINAL SETTLEMNT ANDARD t1 will make a final settlement in M. A.<( heestate of W. H. Harris, deceased, J. A. Bi in the probate court for Newberry uIE CO. county on Th-ursday, F.4brary 20, B. C. 12 1908, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, ~NNNE: and wvill immediately thereafter ap-.=== *ply to the said court for letters dis eceipts are regarded missory. Afl pversons indebted to of bankable collateral said estate will make payment on or! fJ e borrowed onl any- before said date and all persons W ireouse thoecenpt having claims against said estate will. :utions ,are familiar present them duly attested. and strict business .AneR ars cial standing of The AneR ars e Company, and seek1Adistarx sof loans. _ _ _ otton that you place .LAND SALE. returied POn Monday, Feibruary 3, 1908, be your cotton is paid tween 11 o':elock a. mn., and 2 p. in., ,and yonu have no wewl el(fnot sodprivately be :ained by The Stand- fore that date) to the highest bidder pany. .before the court house at Newberry, i \~/ I on cotton is main- S C. the following tract of land, to in the highest classwt-W can Insurance Corn- wit IAll that tract of' land situated in Varehouse Company the county of Newberry. State of Iin Nior ndent of any other SotVaoia ontinn ten and esisafisuo one-half acres and front-ing' on Har- Iallowe apital stock of The rinmgton stre?et arnd bounded by lands, Company is $35",- of ~Thomas Folk anid Henry Sligh.. It is ( panyereceipt cceu This tract is located in one of the jt a lders. most desiraible residence sections of umber of standard the tow, of Newherry and has upon icontr ulaios and coo- it a niee new residence, a splendid I fo agement The Stan- well of water. a barn and stables, a ipany offer the cheap- good garden with wire fene, some take a withnc aond buses ul oung fruit trees and other improve-' rceiants. ful ments. The land i3 very fertile and Ca Warehouse Company there are over 900 feet of street front Tre as 11 cotton of farmers sial o uliglt.Trs and offers the most One-talefo en-hblnein lots montsSr S and encouragement 1iIlfch.abei12mnssret to hold their cotton. with interecst fro'm date of salk. Pur furnishedi upon ap- I bia.er to nav for na~pers D. Wheeler, local ''y~W ikr Vaeos opn,T. F,. Wicker. 1taw-td ri Crowds! ituation. The moment the y commenced buying. The ;very description. if there a true dollar from that of a ring this great sale before i a way that seems almost cheap goods made to sell ;ky ou to come and visit with hallenge any merchant or ng on "legitimate" merchan in plain figures and placed kdditions to the Sale. .ds arrived. We bought them several months ago at he mills tried to shirk out of the. delivery, but I held e invited to a sale of white Quilts at less than any rolina can buy them. Come forward, it's simply a 75c. s Not a Store in Newberry Lugh prices and give you dollar for dollar such values r pleasure to hand out to my friends the public. The only way to down M IMN AUGH is to kill him. )NAL BANK Of NEWBERRY S,C. 1a Ba 0 money. It will enable you to pay your bills iechs and avoid mistaes in making change; vide you with a convenient way of handling nds and collecting checks and drafts. Open unt with us. DIRECTORS: arlisle, ,H. C. Moseley. T. B. Carlisle. ickwelder. Robt. Norris. Geo. Johnistone.. [atthews. S. B.. Aull. Jos. H. Hunter e Lend Money. TO Buy Homes!N >roide easy terms of payment. aable borrowers to accumulate a fund ihly Installments, on which interest is d to meet obligations at maturity. :heaper than paying rent. If you want money to buy a home take a Security . want toisave money for any purpose Security Contract. It pays. n A. J. Gibson, Asstant Secretary and trer, at office, corner Boyce and Adams next door to Gopeland Brothers. RITYLOAN AND IN VESTMNT CO.