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E. R. AUJLL, EDITOR. Entered at the Postoffice at New -rv. S. C., as and class matter. Friday. January 31, 1908. NEWS FROM EXCELSIOR. New and Large School Building to Replace at Once Building Which was Burned. Excelsioi, January 30.-Mr. Ar thur Lee Wheeler, who is clerking at Newberry, spent Sunday with his fath er's family in this section. Mr. A. M. Counts is building a ten ant house on the public road. fr. Ira Nates, of Columbia, spent Sunday with his father's family, Mr. A. A. Nates. Our teacher. Miss Sudie Boulware, will spend her short vacation with her father's family. Our new Sunday school organ is expected to come in any day. As was mentioned in Tuesday's Herald and News. Excelsior school house was burned down early Monday morning. Mr. J. D. Stone, who lives near. was the first to discover the fire, and when he reached the building he found the fire house. Mr. Stone and his son entered the house and got out the library, th' teacher's chair and desk, and one stove. The other contents were con sumed in the fire. There were Sun day school. and preaching service by the Rev. Ira S. Caldwell on Sunday afternoon. The building was insured for $300. The trustees and patrons of the school called a meeting on Monday night, and at this meeting it was decided to re place the house at once, and lumber will be placed on the ground this week and work will soon commence. It is the plan of the trustees and pat rons to put up a much larger build ing than the old one, and also to build the new house facing the public road. The trustees and 'patrons of the school return thanks to the Prosperity graded school for their kind invitation to use one of their rooms until they could rebuild, but this invitation and one or two others were found too invoneenient for the smaller children, and at the meet ing Monday nighit it was decided to shut down the school until the new ~building could be put up. If th-e weather is not too rough it is ex peeted and hoped the new school house will beC ready for school to re open at home again in two or three weeks' time. Sigma. C0THRAN AND CAREY CLASH. Disagree Before Supreme Court as to Interpretation of Law They Jointly Drafted. Columjbia Record. It is not alwVays that Messrs. Carey and Cothran work in perfect unison. Whild they worked ftogethrer for mahv moons and evolved the now celebrateds Carey'-Cothran law, they dio not agree entirely on the con struction of their handiwork. This was demonstrated yesterday in the discussion of the case of the state vs. J. R. Small, in the supreme ceourt. This was a case started orig inally in the mayor's court- of Eas iler, where the appellant was indicted for violation of the Carey-Cothran law. -He was 4efended by the :firm of Cothran, Dean & C'thran, of Greenvillet The case .went against the defendant and was appealed first to the Eire'uit eoflit and then to the supreme court!. iThg town auht'ori ties employed J. P. Carey, Esq., to prosecute the case and yesterday at the bar of the supreme court these famous legislators strove manfully to impress their interpretation of their lm' unon the supreme tribu-I 'nal of the state. Mr. Jpstice Jones was at once impressed with the pe .euliarity of the case and] called at tention to the fact that these authors were contrary minded, as to tire con struction of their own law'. "It is said a house divided against itself cannot stand.'" promptly re olied Mr. C-othran. "and I hope it. won't stand in this case.'' It will ibe interesting to watch the putcome of this case, just to see which one of the fathers of this 'bill will triumph in his interpretations placed upon it in this case NEWS oF PROSPERITY. Mr. Alonzo Boozer Suffers Accident in' Saw Mill-Marriage Personal. Schumpert, of Atlanta. is visiting his broher Mr. F. E. Schumpert. It is to l( ' opel 1::t Mr. Sini t upert wa lI InIake l r4tspelr'ity ,I'. bo Ii ll o l' a'_allr 3r. .ino. (. ;o.an' wads inl Pros Mr. Alonz 11 z e i r. ti . iana.-'er Of the saw mill of Mr. II. 11. Evans. had the misfortune to have his hand caught in the saw and had his hand and wrist 'badly cut up. He will lose all the fingers of his hand except the middle finger. He bled seriously and tire attendin' physicians. Drs. Hunter and Wheeler. had some trou ble to get. the flow .f blood stopped. He is very weak from the loss of blood. It is thoug"ht that lie will wet along all right now. He had quite a c"lose call. Y"our correspondent lid I,ot le;irn t!., caune of ie aeedient Dr. J. J. Dominick has been vn a visit to his brother, Prof. Boinest Dominick, at Fountain Inn. in Green ville county. Dr. Wyche returned to his legisla tive duties Tuesday morning. lessrs. W. E. Moseley. Arthur Pugh, S. B. Bowers, and Forrest Bed enbaugh attended the "Heir to the Hoorah" Wednesday evening. The Bank of Prosperity is put ting in a nice new oak anl plate glass front. This will certainly be an im provement over the old one. and will make it one of the handsomest bank buildings in the county. New furni ture will be installed and the general appearance will be greatly improved. Mr. L. A. Black, of Leesville, was in town on Monday and it is reported that he will go into the mercantile business here. Rev. M. 0. J. Kreps and Mr. A. H. Kohn will go to Charleston on Satur day to present the mission work of the South Carolina Synod to St. An drews and 'St. Matthews churches, on Sunday. Pastor Kreps' pulpit will be filled by Rev. Z. W. Bedenbaugh. Mr. J. A. Blackwelder, of Newber ry, was in town for a few hours Wed nesday. HIe says he is not going to move to Columbia, as was reported he would do when h found the pot of gold. Having already found the gold, there is nothing further to be desired, and he says Newberry is good enough for him. Dr. and Mrs. C. K. Lippard. mis sionaries of the Lutheran church in Japan. are spending this week with AT WATTS' R YOU Cl Lace Curtains 2 1-2 yds "S " 3 "I Opaque Window Shade Extension Curtain Rode Naturaf Hair Rats 10 al White Cups arnd Saucel Lace Pillow Sharns, Tal Hosiery, &c. 100 One Ht Novels written by Mar: Libby, Braeme and Gar At Watts' Fa Our friends to know -gotten in a shipmen will find at a bool things you will find: ask you to call and prices. We will ca few articles that are Soaps, Talc Florida Wat Hulbuts, F~ Envelopes; to Match; P< let, Post Ca entines all Invitation C velopes, T We know that our carry nice stock ani BroaddI HERALD & N a c''. I)r. pipm'a ul Ik;ie a v 'ry nute. eSili'. isi rUtive' aIiti e( i t'r1tattin i) leceti-e. Ihe toldl about c41nditiOns; so. ciallv and t1h erwise; ho w preachin: is dIle under disadvantages; th< flimsy construction of the houses; tho advancement that is bein. made, an< the needs, especially of the childre.i He urges the stengthening of th< kindergarten work and school facili ties for the younger children befor they are old enough to enter the gov ernment schools. Mrrs. W. A. MoseleV and Mrs. F. E Schumpert returned from a visit ti Columbia today. Again the mn1rrige bells have run! ot. pealin," forth the glad news tha two morc young voyagers have start ed oitt on life's voAg,C .1 rds thi haven of inaiital bliss. Married i Columbia by Rev. C. A. Freed, Mis Eva Lester, daughter of Mr. A. Ml Lester, and Mr. Jas. D. Quattlebaum of the firm of Quattlebaum and Lang ford. These young people are gener al favorites and many are the-con gratulations they are receiving fron their many friends. The Herald an News would add its congratulations t< the others and wish them bon voyage NEW COUNTY ELEC-TION..VAL Calhoun County'Promoters Win Vic tory in Supreme Court. The Calhoun .conty election is valid The supreme court has said so. - The court dismissed the writ of certiorari, which was argued las week, and thus upholds the validit3 of the -election. The judgment of the Court is unanimous. The Court', decision is not given in full and th reasons will be filed later. but the decision is handed down promptli p-erhaps for the reason that the cour realizes that to delay would be t< prevent the matter being passed 01 by the general assembly at this ses sion. A bill establishing the nev county. as required by the constitu tion, will now be introduced am passed. and Calhoun county will bi a verity. St. Matthew's w:ll be county seat and all the Calhoun coun tv adherents will b happy. May the. live long and prosper. ['hey havy won a good fight. 4CKET STIRE ~NBUY long 50c per pair. "7'5c "' ~s, each 24c. 5and lOc. d 15c. s 24c per set. >e Linen, Towels anc ndred 10C SJ. Holmes, Wilison, vice for only lOc eac'r icket Store. E D !that we have just t of every thing you : store and many t a drug store. We see the quality and dl to your notice a worth looking at: urn Powder, r etc, Eaton bric Finish and Paper >und or Tab rds and Val descriptions, rds and En allie Cards. store is small but we quality is the finest WS BID!NG. SEMI-ANNUAL CLEAI And lasts 7 days. All odds and et greatly reduced prices to close th on our 5, 10 and 25c. counters. all. Read this ad. through. Enamel Ware, Tin Ware, Etc. 200 pieces io cent Enamel Ware . . . . . . . . . 5c. i4oc four quart Coffee Pots . . . . . . . . . . 21C. io quart Tin Bucket............. . Ioc 10 quart Tin Dish Pan . . . . . . . . . . . . icc. 35c fibre Water Bucket . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25C io quart galvanized Bucket . . . . . . . . .- . . 17. 25C. white lined Wash Basin . . . . . . . . . . ISc. ioc Tin Dipper . . .. ......--- -5c. 5c. Tin Dipper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 for 5c. 9oc. white lined Kettle . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65c. Crockery Ware and Glass Ware. " White Cups and Saucers, some chipped, set of 6 . . iSc. 8 inch White Plates, set of 6. . . . - . . . . .sc. 25c. large white Pitcher . . ....--.-.15c. 25c. large white Mixing Bowl . . . . . . . . 15C. roc. Gravy Bowl 5... c. White Desert Saucer, doz........... . 20C. 75c. 9 inch Decorated Plates, set of 6 . . . . . . . 55c. Glass Ware. Ioc. covered Butter Dish, each . . . . . . . . .-. 5c Ioc. Water Pitcher . .S.... . - - c. ioc. Preserve and Pickle Dishes . . . . . . . . . . 5c. 25c. Water Pitcher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ioc. 25c. Butter Dish . ... Ioc. 25c. Sugar Dish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ioc. 25c Pickle Dish . . . .......... Ioc. Good -smooth Tumblers, set of 6 . . . . . . . 15c' 4oc value thin blown Tumblers, set of 6 . . . . . .28c 75c. Goblet, set of 6 . . . . . ... . 57c. 5oc. Water Pitcher . . . . . . . . . . - . . 42c. 35c. Celery Stand.......--. --.-.-. . . 25c. Our 5, 1o and 25c. counters are loaded down with great values. Take advantage of this great mo "Come nderson The One You Have Helpel OPERA HOUSE1 ThE EARHARDT & WELLS,e L.essees and Managers Friday and SaNra .1 MOVING PICTURES R 2 Nights JAN, 31st and FEB. 1st. Prices, 5, 10, and 15c. Cha.nge of Schedules. Effective 12.01 a. mn. Sunday Jan. 5th, 190S, the following is the time of departure of all passenger trains leaving Newberry Union station: Southern Raiway: No. 15 for Greenville .. . .8.57a.m. No. 18 for Columbia .. . .1.28 p.m. No. 11 for Greenville .. . .4.17 p.m. No. 16 for Columbia .... .8.47 p.m.' C., N. & L. By. No. 85 fo.r Laurens .. ...-.5.19 a.mn. No. 22 for Columbia . .. .8.47 a.m. No. 32 for Greenville .. 12.46 p.m. No. 53 for Columbia .. . .3.10 p.m. No. 84 for Lias.. ....2 p.m.AL R No. 21 for Claumbi.....30 p.m. No's. 84. 85. 21. and 22 run daily Th. except Sunday. Thi The above schedule is giv-en only as information, is not guaranteed and V nC is subject to change without notice. au r G. L. Robinson, Station Master. somrne V Mind Your Business! If you don 't nobody will. It is Y our our business to keep out of all the trouble yon can and you can and will I keep out of liver and bowel tro'uhlk B>il.- They kee bili' cns malaria Iand jau1iee out of. your systemt, 200. at W. E. Pelhiam adSon's, drug I sore. en Cent Co.'s I SWEEP SALE BEGINS FEBRUARY 1, ids in every line will be marked at arn out. Look for the great values 3pace will not allow us to mention Stationery, Books, etc, 200 5c Pencil Tablets, choice . . --... ---. 3e 25 to 35c Box Paper, all sizes and shapes, box . . 18e 24 6' good envelopes . 3e i pound good Paper . ...... . -.15C 25c cloth bound Novels - - 15c ioc paper bound Novels . . . - - - - . - - - - - - Sc 25C Post Card Album 100 20 doz White Wash Belts, newest designs. . . each 10c 25G. Sale of Japanese China Feb. 7th. We have the largest line of decorated Crockery in Newberry just opened, 30o dozen pieces. Candy Free. To every customer purchasing $r co worth or over Saturday we will give one pound Candy FREE 25c. Sale Japanese China Friday, Feb. T MISCELLANEOUS. 36 Clothes Pins ..--.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. - 5C 1500 Search Light Matches... . . .. - .... -5C Large bottle Vaseline . . . - .- .--- -..5c 3 cakes Toilct Soap..... ---------- Sc Ioc Potato Grater . . . . . . . . . -.. . 5c ioc Dover Egg Beater . . . ..... . . .. - .5c Childs Wash Board . . . . . . . .. . . - ioc 20 Nutmegs. . ...... - - - - --. -5C roc 9x12 Waiter . - - . . - - - - . .Sc 2 qt covered Bucket . . . . . . .. ... ...c Flower Pots, all sizes, per gal . . .......oc 85c Slop Jar . .. . --. - .- -65c icc Towel Ring .. . - - - 5c i5c Eastman's Talcum Powder. . . ...... c 25c Japanese Crumb Tray and Brush. . . . . . . . roc Monday, February 3d, at io o'clock, we will sell 25c. Salad Bowls and Cake Plates while they last at ioc. each. :ney-savin, opportunity and and Sees" iOc.t ore, dMake Bigger-than the Rest. CP Strongest eatest VIo~st Durabe ON THE SFE b:h MA RK ET. wsbought before the last ] e, and we can name you ery interesting prices. inquiries solicited.. 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