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MEMORIAL DAY. Veterans And Their Mothers Invited To Dinner?Crossc3 of Honor to Bo Bestowed. I lie Drayton Rutherford chapter, i Daughters of the Confederacy, cordially invite the veterans and the f mothers ot veterans residing in Newberry county to a dinner to be served for their comL'ort and pleasure at ( (Newberry May 9, at 12.30 o'clock. Col. 0. L. Schumpert will furnish the tickets to be presented at the door. Memorial Day Exercises. The Drayton Rutherford chapter cordially invite the president, faculty, and student body of Newberrv college, ! "1G superintendent, teachers, and pupils of city graded .schools, the meinL hers of the Jno. M. Kinard camp, to& get her with the public generally, to ? be present at (lie memorial day exerH cises, at city opera house, on Satnr1ft dn.v afternoon April 0, at 3.30 o'clock, Tf'Wat which time and place flen. Thos. |"| Carwile, of Kdgefleld. will address m the veterans. I Crosses of Honor. ^ I lie following crosses of honor wirf be bestowed by the Drayton Rutherford chapler on Memorial day: fcPerry ITalfacro, Adam Kibler. D. HL Kinard, E. TT, Pug'11, Moorman Br, ,t. w. Smith. PJ. A. Bass, Z. W. Bedenbaugh, T. S. Puncnn, W. P, Davenport, F. L. LomiInick, G. S. Livingston, Alex. Singleton. Tli? veterans will please be present at. the appointed time and receive tlreir crosses. Mrs. ?T. A. Burton. President. Mileage Books. 500 Mile Sta.e Family Tickets $11.-") ?CJood over the Atlantic Coast Line in each Slate for (lie heal or dependenl members of a family. Limited to one year from date of sale. 1000 i\Ii 1 o Intorchanyeable Individual Ticket $2(1.00.?flood over the Atlantic Coast Line and 30 other lines in the Southeast aggregating 30,000 miles. Limited to one year from date of salq. 2000 Mile Firm Ticket $40.00.? Good over the Atlantic Coast Line iand 30 other lines in the Southeast aggregating 30,000 miles; for a manager or head of .firm and employes lilincs in the Southeast aggregating 41,mited to five, but good for only one of such persons at a time. Limited to one year from date of sale. 1000 Mile Southern Interchangeable Individual Ticket $25.00.?Good over the Atlantic Coast Lire and 75 other 000 miles. Limited to one year from date of sale. All mileage tickets sold on and after April 1st, 1908, will not be honored for passage on trains, nor in checking baggage (except from nonagency stations and stations not open for the sal cof tickets) but must be presented at ticket offices and there exchanged for continuous tickets. 15 cents saved in passage fare by purchasing local ticket from our agents. Atlantic Coast Line. IT. C. White, General Passenger Agent. W. J. Craig, Pasenger Traffic Manager, Wilmington, X. C. k TF I fc NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. I will make filial settlement on the estate of ^. C. Meyers, deceased, in the probate court for Xewberry county. on Monday, May 18, 1008, at 11 a. m., and immediately thereafter apply for letters dismissary as executor of said 'estate. All persons holding claims against said estate will present them duly attested on or beIfore that date and all persons indebted to said estate will make payment. S. M. Meyers, Fx. R. C. Meyers, deceased. REPAIR SHOP?Furniture, lounges, and parlor suits, 'each upholstered, recaining chairs, repaired; making and laying carpets and mattings, cleaning old furniture. In Sunlight Hall, near old colored Baptist church. Wc3lcy Means, j NOTICE. T will sell at auction lo highest bidder at Chappells. S. C., on Monday, May 4, at .11 o'clock a. m., the lot of Webb Brothers, in the town of Chappells, on which their store house was located before it was destroyed bv fire. Terms of sale cash. J. B. Hunter, Assignee and Agent of Creditors of Webb Brothei^ & Co. This is Worth READING... It is not our policy to hand you out a bait for breakfast and follow it with a lemon for dinner and supper. Shoddy, shop worn goods?such as you generally find at "Special Bargain Sales" are too dear at any price. There is not one single item in our line on which there is not a lower price than any other firm can consistently offer. We mean honest serviceable goods at'Bargain Prices'. Study your own interest?come?if we don't Show You a Glean Gut Saving on any every purchase pass us bv. The large trade we command was not built in a day or by "Special Bargain Sales." Only by persistent hard and honest toil have we gained the confidence of the public. Spend your money where the dollar gives the best results. Yours for Bargains, O. KLETTNER The Pair and Square Dealer, /f^ T T T J> A Tt. T TZ" TV 1 i kj'U h Jb A i k iHk ? lMu.1 THE NCiaWMV WIV*? !LS|f | Capital $50,000 - Surplus $30,000 No Matter How Small, No Matter How Large, The Newberry Savings Bank a/ill give it careful attention. This message \pplles to the men and the women alike. jas. Mcintosh. j. e. Norwood, President. Caster. JOB PRINT1NB ''AS YOU LIKE IT" Herald and News Newberry Hardware Company We are now occupying our own storeroom 1 104 Caldwell street, and 1211--12I3 Friend. This building has 16,300 square feet of floor space. We built this store ourselves ar-d the shelving, etc., especially adapted to the Hardware ousi ness and the convenience [of the public. Having just completed our Steam Heating plant (the only one in any storeroom in the city) which gives us an even temperature and a perfectly comfortable salesroom in the coldest weather. For the convenience of our lady customers we have n ladies' toilet |which is complete in ievery respect, also in ; another part of the building we have the same convenience for the men. The three floors of the building are connected by a power Elevator operated by electricity. We carry in addition to one of the largest lines of Hardware in the state, the finest line of China ever seen in the city, also Glassware Lamps Lamp Chimneys Flower Pots Jardineers Enamel and Tinware Harness Wagons Wagon Materials Steam and Watei Pipe Pipe Fittings Valves Stoves Stove Pipe Glass Paints Oils Putty Mantel Boards Tile and Grates Guns Loaded Shells Ammunition, etc. Yours to please, NEWBERRY HARDWARE COMPANY. MG.S. Mower Co. HAS Burson'sfull finished Hose. They are seamless, therefore do not rub or hurt the feet. Burson's are knit to fit, with shaped foot, narrowed , ankle and widened 1 eg. In I black from 25 to 40c. pr. I also I J We have Hose in black, tan, | brown, blue, pink, lavender 1 | and white. Gauze and Lisle B (Threads 25c. up. I C. s 6. S. MOWER CO. j I WHICH? Are yolt a savor or a spender? H<> yon live iij? i? ever\ 1 I dollar vou make exporting; to have j;ood health a*1'! a ;M?od 3 job always? Now, just think it owr. We don't want t<> 1 v Jji 1$ the original wet blanket pessimist, but we do want you l<? ^ i | think, to reali/e how important it is U? ever\ man and unman ; fi to have something to fall haek upon. ( ranting eon live a E . I long life of health isn't it the best tiling this saving account I ?to lay a foundation for a business of your own?to buy a 9 , home?a lot or what not? 4?\o Interest Paid in Our Savings Department. : | The Commercial Bank, I NEWBERRY, S. C. I JNO, M. KINARD, 0. B. MAYER, J. Y. McFALL, f President. V. President, Cashier. 3 Hot Stove?Cool Kitchen p How do you expect to endure the broiling days of summer if you prepare all i'v; . \ tlie food over a glowing coal You need a " New Perfecc~ V tion" Oil Stove that will ^ do the cooking without cookin^ the cook. It concenl( \[ J Y \n trates plenty of heat under ll 11 f \ tjj If the pot and diffuses little J) U M \ f \ or none through the room. % jW ll w Therefore, when working M \\ with the / NEW PERFECTION I Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove BJ the kitchen actually seems as comfortable as you could wish. ra This, in itself, is wonderful, but, more than that, the "New j pj Perfection" Oil Stove does perfectly everyfiB tiling that any stove can do. It is an ideal all-round cook-stove. Made in three sizes, / 11 . ^ fH and fully warranted. If not with your / dealer, write our nearest agency. /" I Lamp C V, Wgk R substantial, strong- ^9 STANI>AItI> oil. COMPANY ff ' ' vRk (Incorporated) ' !