The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, January 31, 1908, Page FOUR, Image 4
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E. H. AULL. EDITOR.
Entered at the Postoffice at New'
Try. S. C., as 2nd class matter.
I'Yiday. January 31, 1 DOS.
NEWS FROM EXCELSIOR.
New and Large School Building to
Rcplacc at Oncc Building
Which was Burned.
Kxeelsioi*, January ."to. Mr. Arthur
Lee Wheeler, who is clerkim; at
Newberry, spout Sunday with his lath"
er's family in this section.
Mr. A. M. Counts is I>11i 1?1 i 11 >* ;i tenant
house on the public road.
MV. Ira Nates, of ('oluin'liia, sp.Mit
Sunday with his lather's family, Mr.
A. A. Nates.
Our teacher. Miss Sudie Moulware,
will spend ii.'r short vacation with
her lather's I'aniily.
Our new Sunday school oryn.i is
expected to conic in any day.
As was mentioned in Tuesday's
llerald and News, Kxcidsior school
house was Imrned down early Monday j
nioininu. Mr. J It. Stone, who lives
near, was the lirst In discover the
iirc, and when lie reached
the building' he found the lire
house, Mr. Slotie ami bis son entered
the house and yot out the library, lire
teacher's chair and desk, and one
stove. The other contents were consumed
in the lire. There were Sunday
school and preachilive service by j
the h'ev. Ira S. Caldwell o.i Sunday
a II eruooii.
Tiie bnildiu^ was insured for .$.'11111.
The trustees ami patrons of the school
called a meetiny on Monday iiiirht, and
at 111 i s nieelinu- il was decided lit replace
the lmu>e at once, ami lumber {
will lie placed on the ground this |
week am! work will soon commence.
Il is the plan of the Iruslees and pat- :
roiis to put up a much larger build-!
iuu' I ban I lie old one. and also to
build I lie lieu house facing the public
road. The iruslees and patrons of
the school reltiirn llianks |.o the
Prosperity trailed school for their
kind invilalion to use nie of their!
rot ins until Ihc\ could rebuild. Iml j
Ibis invilalion and one or two others
were lonml loo invoiiceuient for Hie
smaller children, ami at the lueetiiur
Monday ui-jiit il was decided |o
slinl diiw.i I lit* school until the new
b?j i I d i 11U could he put lip. If ill 1
Weather is Iiol loo rouuh it is expeeled
and Imped the hew school'
liop-e %\ 11' It.' !ead\ for school I o IV- j
open : I bo'i:e a*.:ai u in I wo or I li ree
Weeks' rime.
Siuin.'i.
COTHRAN AND CAREY CLASH, j
Disagree Before Supreme Court as ]
lo Interpretation of Law They j
Jointly Drafted.
.
Columbia Ixecord.
11 is iioi ;i!w;i\s that Messrs. Ca.vy
an I Cothrau work in perfect unison.
A\" 11 i I . I he\ worked ft o-.>ni her for]
many moons ;i;nl evoked the now
celebrated < 'a rev ( 'o| b :-;i u law. lliev j
do not a.-ive entirely on the construction
of their lian?liwork.
This was demonstrated yesterday
in 1 ne di-cassicii of ibe case of the
:'tv' vs. l?. Siiiall. in She supreme
court. Thi- was a ca-e -tai led oriy-I
j n a 11 \ in the niavor's coiirl of Mas ley.
w be!'.' the appellant was indicted
for \ iolal ion of the Carey ("otbran '
law. lie was 'fended by the linn
"f Cothrau. I tea11 & C'Uhran. of
Creenville^ I'he case went avainsl
tho deft inla.il and was appealed Ill's!
lo the circuit court and then jo ibo j
supreme court. IT!t^ low u auji'.iorilies
employed d. 1\ Carey. Ks?|., to
prosecute the case and yesterday at
the bar of she supreme ?onrl llmse
Inmons legislators si rove manfully i
to impress their inlerpn lation of;
their l*iw noon the supreme tribu-i
nnl of the slate. Mr. Justice Jones
was at once impressed with the peculiarity
"f ihc case and called attention
to the fact that these authors
were contrary minded, as to the const
ruction of their own law'.
''It is said a house divided against
itself cannot stand." promptly readied
Mr. Cothrau, "and I hope it
won't stand in this case."'
It will 'be interest in;* to watch the
joutcoine of this ease, just lo 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?
Perron al.
I'rosp.irity. Jan. 110. Mr. J. C.
Schumperl, of Atlanta, is visiting his
brother, Mr. F. E. Schumpcrt. It is
to be hoped that Mi*. Scliumpert will
make Prosperity his home mice <i***?iin.
Mr. )iit>. ((logti'aus was in Prosperity
for a short lime Tuesday.
Mr. Alon/.o HdoZiT, the manager of
I lie saw mill ??Mr. II. II. Kvans, had
(lie misfortune to have his liaiul
caught in the saw and had his hand
and wrist.'badly cut up. Me will lose
all tin? fingers of his hand except the
middle finger. lie hied seriously
and tl)(> attending* physicians, l)rs.
Ilunter and Wheeler, had some trouble
to vet the flow .if blood stopped,
lie is very weak from the loss of
blood. It is thought (hat he will t
along all ri-_jlit now. 11<> had ?piite '
a elosj? call. ^ nil'' eorrespondent lid |
not If,miii < au-e of I ii,- aeeilient
Dr. .1. J. Doininiek has been >.n a
visit to his brother, Prof. Poinest
Domiuii'k, at fountain Inn. in (Ireenville
comity.
Dr. Wyehe relnnied to his legislative
duties Tuesday morning.
Missis. W. K.' Mosel.-y. Arthur
Pugli, S. |i. Dowers, ami Forrest li.'denba
ngli at tended the "Heir to the
lloorah" Wednesday evening.
The liank of Prosperity i ^ putI
ting in a oak an 1 plate glass J
| ront. I Ii is will certainly be an im-f
I pro\cniciil over I lie old one, and will
make il one ot toe handsomest hank
buiiiliii'.'s in the county. Vew furniture
will l>(* installed and the general
appearance will be greatly improved.
Mr. I,. A. Plack, of Dcesville, was
in tow ii on Monday and it is reported
that he will go into the mercantile
Im dness here.
liev. M. <>. J. Kreps and Mr. A. M. I
Kohn will <.;o |o ('liarles|(i:i on Saturday
to present the mission work of
the South Carolina Synod to St. Andrews
and St. Matthews churches, on I
Sunday. Pastor Kreps' pulpit will be I
tilled by liev. /,. \\ . I ledellbaugh.
Mr, *1. A. Dlaekwelder, of Newher- I
r.v, was in town for a few hours Wed- |
nesday.
lb- says lie i- nut going to move to
Columbia, a- was reported lie would
do wln'ii Ii,' t > 1111 < 1 I ho pot of gold.
11 a \ iii'j- already found the gold, there
is nothing further to be desired, and
he - \ \ < Newberry is good enoug h for
him.
Dr. and .Mrs. ('. K. Inppard, mis- |
sionaries <<t the Lutheran church in
In pan. are spending this week with I
AT WATTS' R
YOU CA
Lace Curtains 2 1-2 yds,
Opaque Window Shade
Extension Curtain Rods
Natural Hair Rats 1 0 ar
White Cups and Saucer
Lace Pil'ow Shams, Tab
Hosiery,
100 One Hu
Novels written by Man
Libby, Braeme and Gar
At Watts' Rc
WANT
Ouf friends to know
gotten In a shipmenl
will find at a book
things you will find s
ask you to call and ;
prices. We will ca
few articles that are
Soaps, Talc
Florida Wate
Hulbuts, Fi
Envelopes,
to Match; Pc
let, Post Cat
entines all <
Invitation Cs
velopes, T
We know that our s
carry nice stock anc
IB rod del ti
J HERALD & NE
Ifcv. and Mis. Krcps, al I lie par.-?>i j
age. Dr. Lippard made a wry inter-1
osliii.ir. instructive and entertaining I
lecture. lie lold about conditions so-j
eially and otherwise; 11<?\v preaching
is ?loiiL> under disadvantages; (lie
flimsy construction of the houses; Hie
advancement thai is being made, and
the needs, especially of the child km.
He urges the slenglhcning of the
kindergarten work and school facilities
for the younger children before
tlicy aiv old enough to enter the government
schools.
M'is. \V, A. Moseley and Mrs. I*'. hi.
Seluunpert returned from a visit to
Columbia today.
Aya in 111 ? marriage bells have nuu: '
iml, pealing forth the glad news that
tw?? more young voyagers have started
oni on life's vogagi: 'o\,ardv- the
haven of maiital hliss. Married in!
Columbia l>y Kev. C. V '/reed, Miss
I'iva Lester, daughter of Mr. A. M.
Lester, and Mr. .las. I). QualIlebnum,
of the lirm of (^uat t b-baum and Lang-1
ford. 'I'hese young people are general
favorites and many are (lie. congratulations
(hoy are receiving h??m
their many friends. The Herald and
News would add its congratulations to
tin1 ? 5h?1 rs and w is!i (hem hon vovave. '
NEW U0UNTY ELECTION VALID j
Calhoun County'Promoters Win Victory
in Supreme Court.
The Calhoun eonty election is valid. !
The supreme court has said so.
The court dismissed the writ of |
certiorari, which was argued last I
week, and thus upholds (he vali.lityl
d I lie election. The judgment of !:
the ( 'ourl is unanimous. The Court's):
decision is not given in full and the | <
reasons will bo tiled later, but the
decision is handed down promptly 1
perhaps for the reason that the court
reali/.es that to delay would be to1'
prevent I lie mailer being passed on j '
by the general assembly al tlii> sex
sion. A bill establishing the new!
county. as required by the const it 11- ,'
lion, will now be introduced and !
passed, and Calhoun county will be
a verity. St. Matthew's w'll be ;
county r eal and all the Calhoun county
adlierenls will lv happy. May thev'
live long and pros|KT. I'hey ha\e
won a good fight.
iN BUY
long 50c per pair,
" 75c "
>s, each 24c.
: 5 and 1 Oc.
id 15c.
s 24c per set.
)le Linen, Towels andi
i'
indred 100
f J. Holmes, Willson,
vice for only 10c each
icket Store, i
I
that we have just
: of every thing you
. store and many
it a drug store. We
see the quality and
(1 to your notice a
worth looking at:
um Powder,
sr etc, Eaton
ibric Finish
and Paper
)und or Tab'ds
and Valdescriptions,
irdsand Enallie
Cards.
tore is small but we
I quality is the finest
iWS BU1DING. 1
1
Anderson T<
SEMI ANNUAL CLEAN
SATURDAY, !
And lasts 7 days. All odds and enc
greatly reduced prices to close ther
on ovir 5, 1 0 and 25c. counters. Sj:
all. Read this ad. through.
Enamel Ware, Tin Ware, Etc.
200 pieces 10 cent lvnnniel Ware 5c.
40c four quart Coffee Pots 2ie.
10 quart Tin Hueket ioe
10 <|iiart Tin Dish l'an ioe.
35c fibre Water Hueket 25c
10 quart galvanized Hueket 17c.
2 sc. white lined Wash Hasin tSe. I
ioe Tin Dipper ... 50.
50. Tin Dipper 2 for 50.
goe. white lined Kettle . . 65c.
Crockery Ware and Glass Ware.
White Cups ami Saueers, some chipped, set of <! . lSe.
S inch \Vhil< Plates, set of 6 . . . iSc. !
25c. large white Pitcher ... 15c.
250. large white Mixing Howl . . 15c.
toe. Gravy Howl 50.
White Desert Saucer, do/ 20c.
75c. y inch Decorated Plates, set of 6 55c.
Glass Ware.
ioe. covered Hutter Dish, each 5c.
10c. Water Pitcher cc.
inc. Preserve and Pickle Dishes
25c. Water Pitcher ioC.
25c. Hutter Dish
25c. Sugar Dish 10c.
25c. Pickle Dish ioe. !
r?ood smooth Tumblers, set of 6 15c
joe value thin blown Tumblers, set of 6 -teSc. >
75c. Goblet, set of (t . ^70,
50c. Water Pitcher jjy,
35c. Celery Stand 2?;c.
(Mir 5. 10 ami 25c. counters are loaded down with
i^ivat values. ;
annm/iaiTBiKii "*-* - . t ?
Take advantage of this great mor
"Come a
Anderson
The One You Have Helped
OPERA HOUSE! j^pp IfZ
EARHARDT & WELLS, | *
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l essees Jiiid i.jauap.ers 1
IUf
Friday and Saturday s
moving ^
pictures ranti
2 Nights
JAN. 3ist and FEB. 1st. Tf
Prices, 5, 10, ana 15c.
1
Cliaaige of Schedules. fSjg
Kft'ective 12.01 a. in. Sunday Jan. Wg
5th, 1008, tiie following is I he time f|
of departure of all passenger trains
leaving Newberry Union station:
Southern Railway: "uRuK
N'o. 15 for Oreenvillo .. . .8.57a.m.
No. IS for Columbia .. ..1.28 p.m. *"^
No. 11 for (Jreenville .. ..4.17 p.m.
No. Hi for Columbia 8.47 p.m.
0., N. & L. Ry.
No. 85 for Laurens 5.10 a.m.
No. 22 for Columbia ....8.47 a.m. _ _ v
No. 52 for (Jreenville . . 12.4(5 p.m. w | |1 31 11 ? '
No. 5!t for Columbia .. ..it.10 p.m. I] | t) ?Kf '
No. 21 for Laurens 7.25 p.m. J[| J[J [? |jj |j
No. SI for Columbia.. .. S.'H) p.m.
No's. S4, 85, 21, and 22 run daily ^
except Sunday. This w
The above schedule is given only
as informal inn, is not guaranteed an.l ,
is subject to change without notice. iauvance
G. L. Robinson,
some ve
Mind Your Business 1
If you don't nobody will. It i's Your i
your business to keep out of all tlie
trouble you can and you can and will
keep out of liver and bowel trouble m Hi Pq
if you lake Dr. Knur's New l,ife wL* jfl jp
I'i 11-'. They keep biliousness, malaria ;
and jaundice out of your system, 25c. i ft ^ fa j|i My*
at W. K. I'elham and Son's drug jy t
storo.
m Cent Co/s;
SWEEP SALE BEGINS
FEBRUARY 1,
" 1
is in every line will be marked at
n out. Look for the great values
>ace will not. allow us to mention
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H?MM!WBMWIBBMMBMHBIMBB .TnmramiiMnrw ? ?1 B?BB??^ ywn?
Stationery, Books, etc.
200 5c Pencil Tablets, choice 3c
25 Box Paper, all sizes and shapes, box 18c *
2-\ 6;V good envelopes 3c
1 pound good Paper 15c
25c cloth bound Novels 15c
ioc paper bound Novels 5c fU
250 Post Card Album 10c
20 do/. White Wash Hells, newest designs . . . each lUc ffl
25c. Sale of Japanese China Feb. 7th.
\N e have the largest line of decorated Crockery in
Newberry just opened, 300 dozen pieees.
Candy Free.
To every customer purchasing ?1 c:<> worth or over
Saturday we will give one pound Candy 1;KI\K I
25c Sale Japanese China Friday, Feb. 7
MISCELLANEOUS.
36 Clotlus Pins 5c
1500 Search Light Matches 5c t
I,arge bottle Vaseline 5c <
3 cakes Toilet Soap 5c
ioc Potato Grater 5c
10c Dover ICgg Heater 5c
Childs Wash Hoard . ioc
20 Nutmegs . . 5c
10c 9xi2 Waiter 5c V
2 (]t cove rid Bucket . . . 5c
jj i'lower Pots, all sizes, per gal . . ioc
85 c Slop Jar ... 65c
I 10c I'owel Ring . ... . 5c i
15c Kastman's Talcum Powder ioc
25c Japanese Crumb Trav and Hrush ioc
Monday, February 3d, at to o'clock, we will sell 25c.
; Salad Howls and Cake Plates while they last at ioc. each. '}
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i e y - s a v i n. o p p o i t u n i t y and
nd See." 1
Make Bigger than the Rest,
Strongest I
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wifKooni \
i <31 libIV Hi ,>L|j[jb i rflU H
as bought before the last
, and we can name you
ry interesting prices.
nquiries solicited. '
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