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The~ Heir ,o the Hooran. Ihi .< E1"I at?il; a It'iC a1re Ild c hief clhar-acteri-tits of Padl Arm 0Urong-'s 1W c"(In1"dv. Thc Heir to the Hoorah,'' which Kirke La Shelle will present at the opera house on Wed nesday, January 29. The inter_st of the play centers in Joe Lacy, the owner of the "Hoorah'" mine, who falls in love with a New port society belle and marries her. Not until it is too late does Joe Lacy learn that he has fbeen married for his weialth, and that his uncoutlh man ners on the one hand and his 'efforts to overcome them on the other, are estranging him from both his wife and his pals. Lacy and his wife drift apart, bit the heir to the ''Hoorah'' mine appears in the person of a baby boy. who brings his parents togeth r. Mr. Armstrong's character dra wing is perfect': Tlhe characters are living, breathing Westerners with the custo mary contempt for the customs of po lite society and of the tenderfoots that are a part of it, in the vernacular of the West. The Eastern cha.ra.c ters that are placed side by side with the rugged sons of the West are neither impos+sibl'e nor overdrawn be yond the limits of comedy. "The Heir to the Hoorah'" will be presented here with the original New York production and company with excellent artists. CREDITORS OF WEBB BROTH BRS AND COMPANY. Notice of a Meeting to Appoint Their Agent or Agents And to Transact Any Other Business. Webb Brothers and Company, (a mercantile firm composed of L. H. Webb, J. L. Webb -and T. W. Blease, doing busines in the Town of Chap pells,- county of Newiberry, S. C.), having this January the 25th, 1908, made an assignment of all their prop erty, to the und:ersigned, for the ben efit of their creditors, the creditors of the said firm of Webb Brothers & Company are hereby called together to meet at the law office of Hunt, Hunt & Hunter, Attorneys, in the Town of Newberry, S. C., on Tues day, the 4th d:ay of February, 1908, at 3 o'clock p. m. to proceed to tha appointment of their agent or agents and for the transaction of such oth er business as may properly come be fore t~ 'aeting. J. B. Hunter, Assignee of Webb Brothers & Co. AUDITORS NOTICE. I Assessment of Personal Property For 1908.I I, or an authorized agent, will be at the following named places for the purpose of taking retur' of perso:i al prop'erty for 1908: At Ne'wberry Jan. 1st to 19. At Chappells J.an. 20. At Longshore Jan. 21. At Walton Jan. 22. A t Glymphville Jan 23. At Maybiton Jan ?f. At Whn'.ire .Ja-a. 25. At Po'nr. 'a Jan.' 27. At Little Mountain Jan. 28. At 0O'Nealls Jan. 29. At. St. Liukes 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 to law. The law requires a tax on all notes, mevrigages and mone~ys aiso an income tax on gross incomes of $2500.00 and upwards. A capitation tax of 50 cents is as sessed on all dogs, the proceeds to be8 expended for school purposes. Taxpayers or their agents should be eareful to assess all dogs and avoid having sam listed by the school trus-' tees and township assessors.. All male persons between the age of 21 and 60 years (except Confed erate soldiers, or those persons un able to earn a support from any cause), are liable to poll tax. No return will be accepted unless sworn to by taxpayer or some person authorized to make same. Persons changing residence from one township to another should so state to assessor and avoid having their names entered in two townships. Farmers and others in making returns for their hands should pay special attention to this. Real etate is not assessed this vear, but be careful to not on tax re turn each transfer of land or lots (bought or sold) since last return. While on th'e rounds throughout the county the books of assessment will be opened each morning at 10 o'clock and closed at 4. The office at New berry will he open as nsual each day. W. W. Cromner, Anaitor Newberr'y County. "THE RIBBON WINNBR'' and ex aan pads art Broaddus & Ruff. it " ri Clearance Sale ( of1 Clothing and Shoes emi- Ann Will continue for one week longer. Clothing. 1-3 off Men's, Young Men's cent off on all Shoes. 1-4 off Men's Lai After taking stock we find that we ha off. Nothing like it in town. NO SUCF should take advantage of tnis sale, it w Clothing and Shoes "'now". DON'T DE len's and Boys' Suits and Overeoats The $ 6.oo Suits or Overcoats going at.......$ 4.00 The 7.50 Suits or Overcoats going at....... o.oo The 10 oo Snits or Overcoats going at....... 6.75 The 12.50 Suits or Overcoats going at....... 8.69 The 15.oo Suits or Overcoats going at ....... 10.00 The 18.oo Suits or Overcoats going at ....... 2.Co The 20.00 suits or Overcoats going at...... . 13.35 Boys' and Childrens' Suits and Overcoats The $2.00 Suits or Overcoats going at...... ..$.50 The 2.50 Suits or Overcoats going at ......... 1.69 The 3.oo Suits or Overcoats going at......... 2.00 The 3.50 Suits or Overcoats going at......... 2.35 The 4.00 Suits or Overcoats going at......... 2.75 The 5.00 Suits or Overcoats going at........ 3.48 The 6.oo Suits or Overcoats going at ......... 4.00 Men's .Furnishings One lot Men's Shirts, the Soc kind at........ - - 333/C One lot Men's Shirts, the 6oc kind at...... --..-..-45c One lot Men's Shirts, the 75C kind at ............58e One lot Men's Shirts, the $1.oo Lion Brand for.. ..69c One lot Men's Shifts, the $1.25 Lion Brand f:r... 89c A big job lot of Shirts Soc and 75 for. ...... ... 25C Also a big line of Ladies'. Men's -and Cl just lots of other things that we are giv can only say come and see for you rse Also j'ust arrived a bia lot of Embroid prices. Come to the BIG BONA FIDE No goods will be charged, nothing se you buy anything that. does not fit we v COPEL NEW STORE, ook fDr the Sign, Next An ORDINANCE. 'lars or be imprisoned f than ten days or senten Relating to Street Duty in the Town labor on the publie wol Of Newberry, South Carolina. town; Provided, that th Be t odaied y te Myorandof this ordinance shalli Alermen ordained Tow the Mayor an persons holding a certifi Aldemenof he own f Nwbery'sical disability from a South Carolina, in council assembled, censed physician, said and by-authority of the same.notobovrneya Section 1.,3That from and after the notson pesoerting year passage othsodnnealprnsshall make an oath bef betwen the ages of eighteen and fif- Clerk and Treasurer tb ty years in the Town of Newberry, S. ability preven,ts him fro C., a>re hereby required to perform livelihood at his usual a' six diays labor during each year uponi to ministers of the gos] the streets of the said town, under charge of a congregati the direction of the street c ;erseer, employed in the public s or to pay Three Dollars to the Clerk tute,adprospr and Treasurer of tihe Town Council of Iabled in mltr evc tre Town of Newberry each year in an mitryo h served lieu thereof, which shall be due and ay Betwen wh srtes payable on or before thahit-tr teually employed in th day of March, provided that a re- service of the State, and ceipt in full of commutation tax' shall be issued to any person who shall pay the same prior to the month of March: Provided, however, that nothing h'erein contained shall be so construed as to exempt any person FOR SALE-Ten who shall become a resident of thre fpays a dividend of fou1 Town of Newberry. at any time of Svrlnc uli any year, from performiig the lab- Too heersdn or o:- paying. th? commutation tax Tne oric tre rodnc1 Lerin reemired. (.ebikstr n E.g o 11 resviolating DurchaLser. *ai I i . y f' said labcro n"trei h c po said commutation ta in Oin etreiteMc the<f' Chall. upon conviction there vcam ELAD BI ANUJARY, 190 ual Cleara Everybody come. Money saving opp+ , Boys' and Children's Suits arnd Overcc dies' and Children's. ve entirely too much Clothing and Shoe -I STOCK TO SELECT FROM. Everyb ili mean a big saving and will pay you t Underwear A lot of Men's and Ladies' Underwear to go at cut prices. The 35c kind going at.........................22C The Soc kind going at.................... 37%C The 65c kind going at....................473 c The $125 kind (Wrights) going at. .... ......90C The $1.75 kind going at.....................$1.25 Shoes for Everybody at a Sacrifice 25 per cent. off on Shoes, one-fourth off. A chance for a big saving on everyday and dress Shoes. Men's $1.50 Shoes I off.................. $1.15 Men's 2.00 Shoes 1 off:.................. 1.50 Men's 2.50 Shoes I off........ ........... 1.89 Men's 3.oo Sho. s Y off................... 2.25 Men's 3 50 Shoes . off............ ....... 2.65 Men's 4.oo Shoes/ off................... 3.00 Men's 5.oo Shoes 1 off.................. 3.75 Boys' Shoes Boys' $1.oo Shoes, one-fourth off...........$ .75 Boys' 1.50 Shoes, one-fourth off............1.15 Boys' 2. Shoes, - Boys' 2.50 Shoes,on-orhof.......8 Boys' 3.00 Shoes, oefut f...... 22 Boys' 3.50 Shoes, oefut f...... 26 Boys 4.0 Shes,one-fourthof......30 Btoy'A 4on aphova.Godsut,ep viii gladlyexhange.them.fo you 5 Co n rAo ve-ou t he Mf.......3ow orno re' h oier Deand o e to of) ol cnd to hreIALy ProidEd, how, bthave'tt rIks,o adnyenty Whiebods eand coIha ot appytt on androvallb Gooe dmsty bep ti ofady tesceyo ex a che om tou ol,adC om pa r bore the fistda nrno or h aFr ofatmn ofteTono or-h Si ofl twnyJebeo each com t apply tod section3 ant all ordinahest or aki of p-tesearty of oriaceh consitefil -eputble nor with this olrinance Treandureo said erinfictale o ereby repetofall memereofhi >d, tacher an opn an ortfe neor the orst-a cholrtifi 1 pcate sa of tJanTory of eahery Ve e >enty s.i (Sel)iouTha Callrinans eiht fttuhd arte, dof Jadnarye, A.ncons08.i flent aingth la t h thsJr.iac bJ , Langd,esm e o uaati e Euh S ereb tpald,W m.eacbers oneCitd ratifid Truder. theior >fthe Motatho dayof Comanay, stock, 1908., tae icn th saem anual . J.Lnfr, .IWc sal.pesonabl riest: Cayor. quarntie bEstg.m for tereth no f T memersi of~ Citya pCe tatdureasu ter~t 'ATE AD BUTONK. *a ZOS, Clearance Sale of Clothing and Shoes nce Sale )rtunity. 33 1-3 per cent off on all pats, Black Suits not included. 25 per s on hand; hence the big sacrifice, 1-3 ody in need of Glothing and Shoes > come fifty miles, if necessary, to get Ladies' and Misses' Shoes Ladies' $I.25 Shoes, one-fourth off .......... ..94 Ladies' 1.50 Shoes, one-fourth off ........... 1.15 Ladies' 1.75 Shoes, one-fourth off ........... 1.35 Ladies' 2.00 Shoes, one-fourth off ............ 1.50 Ladies' 2.50 Shoes. one-fourth off ........... -1.89 Ladies' 3.00 Shoes, one-fourth off ............ 2.25 Ladies' 3.50 Shoes, one-fourth off ............ 2.65 Ladies' 4.00 Shoes, one-fourth off .......... 3.00 In this line we handle such makes as the Krippen dorf, Dittman & Co's., the Ultra and Union Shoes. No better makes made. Children's and Infant's Shoes In this line we have a complete stock, all kin's and prices. Will give one-fourth off on these lines also during this sale. Cloaks and Furs One-third off on all Ladies' and Children's Cloaks and Furs to close. $ 7.50 Cloaks going at......................$ 5.oo o.oo Cloaks going at...................... 6.68 12 50 Cloaks going at...................... 8.35 15.oo.Cloaks going at.................. 10.00 2 oo Childrens' Cloaks going at........... 1.35 3.0o Childrens' Cloaks going at.... .... ...2 25 4.00 Childrens' Cloaks going at.... .... ... 300 5.00 Children's Cloaks going at.... .......3.75 6.00 Children's Cloaks going at.... .... ... 4.00 at reduced prices during this sale, and e space in this paper to mention. We s all beautiful paLterns and at special d fo'r befo're they will be sent out. If LO0S'. /BERRY, S. C. r Co.'s, Upper Main St. SLend Money *TO Buy Homes! rovide easy terms of payment, riable borrowers to accumulate a fund .hly Installments, on which interest is Ito meet ebligations at maturity. eaper than paying rent. If you want reoney tobuya home take a Security want to save money for any purpose ecurity Contract. It pays. n A. J. Gibson, Asstant Secretary and er, at off ice, corner Boyce and Adams next door to ;. Copeland Brothers.