The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, July 21, 1908, Page SEVEN, Image 7
f Annual Ji
r o Men's and Boy's 1
"V 0 Shoes, Straw Hi
2lf nishings offered
Everybody "pun qa? C lO
Invited. 1 litL oAlLJtl lO
f Great Barg;
Suits and C
Blues, Grays, Olives & S
Fancy Patterns.
$25.00 Ones Now $18.75 a'
$22.00 Ones Now $16.50 1
$20.00 Ones Now $15.00 $
$18.00 Ones Now $13.50
$16.50 Ones Now $12.38
COLORED NEGLIGEE SHIRTS
$1.50 Ones $1.15.
Think of it, 75 doz. choice
Shirts, in all sizes and colors.
Regular $1.00 and $1.25 Negligee Shirts lor 85 Cents.
Perfect Fitting in attached and detached cuffs, the
balance of our Spring Stock. ^
The Arbitrators at Work. said excitedly: . hoiu
He was a man of peace, and, of " 'Mon, is't true that Sir John's 10 i
course, lie had on more than one oc- sold t' picture and got a thousand rope
casion paid (lie penalty of pcacemak- pound t'or't?" beri
er. lie came upon two youths in an "'Yes, certainly,' was the reply. eiul<
Irish back street fighting. According- "'A thousand pound!' repeated
lv he pushed through the crowd and the porter. 'Why, mon, T wadna gi'cn P. >
persuaded I he combatants to desist. | half a croon for't."?Philadelphia
"Let iiu? beg of you, my good fel- Record.
lows,'' earnest lv besoucht the peace- 4 or a i
maker, "to set Me your .Tisputc by ar- NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT 17 R
bit ration. Each of you choose half a AND APPLICATION FOR DISdozen
friend-? to arbitrate." CHARGE.
"Hurrah!'' yelled the crowd. "Do
as the gentleman sez, bhoys." '^',c undersigned will make his final I24'
Having seen the twelve arbitrators return and settlement of the estate of K
selected to the satisfaction of both Martha Caroline Caldwell, do- helc
sides the man of peace went on his ceased, before lion. P. M. Schumpert, on ]
way rejoicing in the thought of hav- P^ntc judge for Newberry county, can<
ing once again prevailed upon brute)c-> on Friday, the twenty-fourth Petc
force to viehl to peaceful argument. ^a.v 1908, at 11 o'clock in the c l'
Half nil hour later he returned that forenoon, and immediately thereafter Une
way and was horrified to find the will apply to the said probate judge C0U1
whole street fiehting, while in the dis- fov his discharge as executor of the alKl
tance police whistles could be heard wil1 of the said deceased.
blowing and constables seen rushing j __ P* J- Caldwell,
to the spot from all quarters. ltaw-ot-X Executor. ..
"Good grncies! What is the mat- I .
tor now?" asked the peacemaker. t BARBECUE. I ?
"Shure, sor," was the reply, "the We v.m ?urnish w firs( class bararbitrators
are at work."-Tit-Bits. ,)(JRU0 a( Pomnrin> C., on Saturday,!
. . . __ July 25th, 1008. Candidates and oth- r?nv
An Overpriced Painting. ^ ers desiring to enjov a good cue arc ,,,
Frank E. El well, (lie noted New j,lvj(e(]. ' Hi
York sculptor, tells (his: "When Sir jj coun(;S> \J 'c
John illais was engaged in painting ^ Ruff. The
his Thill October' among the rushes '"sen
on the banks of {he Toy, near Perth,
a railway porter from the station at . TEACHER WANTED.
Kinfauns used to carry the canvas Sclic
back and forth for him. The undersigned trustees of Long
"The porter was n quaint chap; Lane school will receive applications T1
his services were in requisition many for teacher of said school for next vnea
days; he became quite friendly with term. lege
Sir John and seemed to take a hcart.v M. A. Renwick, dent
interest in the progress of the paint* T. II. Brock, Hon
ing. S. A. Rikard, App
"Well, 'Chill October' was event- Trustees. teen
ually finished, and sold a little while . shipafterward
for a thousand pounds. NOTICE SCHOOL MEETING. be a
'This fact somehow reached the por- Notice is hereby given that a meet- v.st ;
ter's ears. He met Sir John's broth- ing of the citizens of Newberry school videt
or-in-law at Kingfauns one day and district will be held in the new court ernii
jly Sale.
Fine Clothing, o
ats, and Fur- O
at Great Reduction.
, NOW ON SpeciatJjYousers
ains in
Overcoats
peclal Trousers Sale.
Maybe your Coat and Vest
re good, but you need new
"rousers. ... J
[ERE IS YOUR CHANCE: |
110.00 Trousers $7.50
8.00 Trousers 6.00
7.00 Trousers 5.25
6.00 Trousers 4.50 S|||
5.00 Trousers 3.75 l|tf|
4,00 Trousers 3.00 /KS
3.50 Trousers 2.25 hamdv^^^^8^
All $1.00 Neckwear, Now 69c.
Great Values and big assortment here.
All 50c. Neckwear, Now 39c.
fery desirable Ties?all regular 50 cents value.
nd Get the Best.
>c on Tuesday, July 21, 1908, at Scholarship should write to Presider
>'clock a. m., to hear the annual Johnson before the examination fc
>rl of the trustees of the New- Scholarship examination blanks.
\ graded schools for the year Scholarships are worth $100 an
>d June 1st, 1008. ^ frcfi ttiilion. The next session wi
r _ J- Davis, open September 1P>, 1008. For fnrtl
' Secretary. 01. information and catalogue, addres
Chairman. Pres. T). B. Johnson, Hock Hill, S. C
i ti%ii UM ii|
Charleston. S. C. ",c"' 'l,'li'"lu01" Rlato ","1 com
ty taxes are earnestly requested t
th Year Begins September 25th. give this matter their attention a
ntrance examinations will be once, as I desire to close my book
I at the County Court House I and make settlement with the count
Friday, July 3, at 9 a. in. All j treasurer.
lidates for admission can com-! M. M. Buford, Sheriff,
in September foi vacant Boyce | Newberry, S. C.
olarships which pa3' $100 a year, mtmhb
West Female College
fiurillshed loom in dormitory. with llle ))Cst mo,iern COnyen
TuitionS.10. Korw.toloRUc.ij an(, c<|uipnH.nl, nlld
ress Harrison Randomti, , , , ... , ,. .
President standards of teaching and living
???? ???? this is an ideal place for prepara
INDER COLLEGE
'ormerly Williaiiiston female College). 'PERMS MODhRATl',.
GREENWOOD, S. C. por attractive catalog write
. John 0. Willson, President.! REV. JAMES BOYCE.
',NS Sept. iS, 190S. Comfortable, steam- ' _ fy
jeated. electric lighted building. oily' I ) lie West, O. L.
imits. flood food. Home-like life and i . . ? - - _
iversifcht. 1 (
isic and art. Cost reasonable. 1"" "o,k i University of South'Carolin;
d for catalogue. ,, J - - - - r- - -iri* ?i?wtnttttpop
pottppp 1 Wide range of choice in Scion
WINTHROP COLLEGE. j tific, Literary, Graduate and Pro
larship and. Entrance Examina- fessional Courses leading to degret
fcion i of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor o
ie examination for the award of I Science, Licentiate of Instructions
nt Scholarships in Winthrop col-1 Bachelor of Laws, Master of Arts
and for the admission of new stu-1 Civil Engineer and Electrical En
s will he held at the County Court | ginccr. Well equipped Lahora
se on Friday, July 3, at 0 a. m. tories, Library of over 40,000 vol
licants must be not less than fif- Mines.
years of age. When Scholar- Expenses moderate. Many stu
< arc vacant after July 3 they will make their own expenses.
warded to those making the high- t ?sext session (104th) begin;
tverage at this examination, pro- September 23d, 1908.
1 they meet the conditions gov- hor annoiinccmc-nt write to the
ig the award. Applicants for l>rcfiident, Columbia, S. C.
, *
?juy1ujn
, The Commercial Bank I
NEWBERRY, S. C. I
Condensed from report to State Bank I
Examiner at the close of business June 1
4th, 1 908: I
RESOURCES: 1
Loans and Discounts $371,217.20 I
Overdrafts 6,52 1.92 I
Furniture and Fixtures 3,116.93 I
Cash ... 30,599.38 I
$411,455.43 I
LIABILITIES: I
Capital $ 50,000.00 I
Undivided Profits net 55,887.90 I
Dividends Unpaid - 1,112.00 I
Cashiers Checks 12.00 I
Due to Banks 1,063,32 I
Individual Deposits 303,380.21 I
Borrowed Money None I
I $41 1,455.43 I
JNO. M. KINARD, O. B. MAYICR, J. Y. McFALL, |
President. Vice-Pres. Cashier. B
4 Per Cent. Interest Paid in Our Sav~ 1
ings Department. 1
Newberry College
E Two Courses:
W 1 Bachelor of Arts
B Languages and Mathematics
E with Electives
r 2 Bachelor of Science
r Mechanical and Electrical
Y Engineering with A. B. English
C HIGH STANDARDS
O GOOD SANITATION
L UNUSUAL ECONOMY
L Positive Moral Influences
E OPENS SEPT. 23.
G For Illustrated Catalogue
E J. A. B. Scherer, Newberry, S. C,
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I THE "LUCKY" ONE
SEVENTH ANNUAL
; Mid-Simper Excursion
i-ATLANTA, QA i
The New York of the South
0 ?via?
1 C. N. & L. flND S. A. L. R'YS
Tuesday, July 28, 1908.
Ct Q CA ROUND
> TRIP.
1 Longer Return Limit RnnH Miss It
' Than Ever ;Before UUII 1 Forget It.
Special Train, Low Rates, Fast Schedule.
Leave Columbia 7.30 a. m $3-5(> Round Trip
Leave Irmo 7.5.4 a. in " " "
Leave Cliapin 8.13 a. in " " "
Leave Little Mountain 8.30 a. 111 " " "
- Leave Prosperity 8.45 a. 111 " " "
1 Leave Newberry 9.00 a. in " " "
Leave Kinards 9.20 a. 111 $3.00 44 "
- L^avc Golclville . . 9.30 a. 111 " " "
- I r i-e Clinton io.co a. in " '' "
j Leave Laurens 7.00 a. in $3.00 " "
Arrive Atlanta at /) 00 p. in. *
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- Tickets good to return on regular trains up
- to and including Seaboard train No. 32 leav'
ing Atlanta 1 .20 p. m. Friday, July 3 1 st. j
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For Information and tickets, call on any C. N. & L., Agent
! or write
4 J F. LIVINGSTON, Sol. Agt. C. N. & L.( Columbia, S. C.
. J, S. ETCHBERGER, T. P. A., S. A. L., Columbia, S. C. J
G. L. ROBiNSON, Agent, Newberry, S. C.
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