The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, July 28, 1908, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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[Annual J o Men's and Boy' o Shoes, Straw 1 It ? nishings offeree Invited. THE SALE |||p Great Ba If ^ Suits and |Lfllr Vi^l Blues, Grays, Olives & Y / 1 1 Fancy Patterns. ft J? 1 $25.00 Ones Now $18.7s |.| ' rf $22.00 Ones Now $16.50 I- $20.00 Ones Now $15.00 Mjt g| ml $18.00 Ones Now $13.50 m 11 ||j $16.50 Ones Now $12.38 f II 1 G0L0RED NEGLIGEE SHIRTS ff W pi $1.5# Ones $1.15. i "? > Think of it, 75 doz. choice I Shirts, ill all sizes and colors. Regular $1.00 and $1.25 Negligee Shirts for 85 Cents. Perfect Fitting in attached and detached cuffs, the balance of our Spring Stock. Unnecessarily Scared. A. Twenty Year Sentence. A young man had been calling now jiave just completed a twenty i and then on n young hulv when one vear i10nlt]i sentence, imposed bv night, as he sat in the parlor waiting B?cklen's Arnica Salve, which cured | her to come down, her mother enter- ,no 0f bleeding piles just twenty years ed the room instead and asked him ^o," writes O. S. Woolever, of Lain a very grave. stern way what his K-nsville, N. Y. ttuckleii's Arnica 1 intentions were. S.-iive heals the worst sores, boils, lie l timed \ei\ red and was about I burns, wounds and cuts in the short* lo slammer some incoherent reply est ,jnu?< 25c. at \V. K. Pelham & when suddenly the young lady called j Son's. down from I lie head of the stairs: "Mamma. that not the ^ ' Mesrs. Alexander and Steiner. 7i!(i-li| Anyono Bending n sketch nnd description mny quickly ascertain our opinion froo whether mi I,' <' / ' 1 *i t*\* invention in probably pateiuntdo. Communion1 1 * t Ions strictly conlldontfnl. HANDBOOK on Patents Mr. .). \v. c..|.|?.cr<. "KSS; Viffi A.in;. l);l\vl;ins, I liiinpli.ll Duvis. ipfml notice, wlilioiuclmrKu. ill tin, Mr. rlysscs S. tinllniiiii, B. (i. Gall- SCSCtlflflC JlBtWifcl&t, mail, Mr. Arthur (lilliam, Martha a hnndsomety Illustrated weekly. I.nrtrest elrr. ... dilution of any aclontltlo Journal. Terms, ?3 a (.folding. year; four nioutliu, $1. fluid by all newsdealer*. - Miss lii/./.ie I lids. MUNN & Go.36"""- '"' New York Mr. ?l. I?. Jones, \s-tss Janie Jones, Branch onico. <>26 v Ht.. Wneiiinuton, i>.e. feliss Charlotte Johnson. tburg1'""""'1M"!' P'ano an(l Organ Economy. W Mrs. j. X. Miilltews, Mr. Klnrd vert Mr. Andrew cleans, J. II. Don't think yoti must go to some mail order fclgBsL. 1 ' ,, . . f. . ?. house to buy a low priced piano or organ; nor |k| liter, Mr. \\ . Ij. .Minis, Ij. IHOOiC. outside of South Carolina to get "ic host piano |K n nr ,1 \t....i \ \Tn,...u 1> or or Kan. We have a great variety of grades, Mr. AY. rst<ll, " A. lNOlll. , . a))(| |(u jdy 1 oS| at prices which cannot (ail to flKr P'lViler Mr J. (\ I'cilliv. interest you We are manufacturers' factory WB ' ' ' ' T I i> representatives for several of the largest and a Ml\ II. W . Reynolds, All'. Jack l\ll- most famous makers of pianos and oi-Rans. . .... -?V i j ^ cc ^'e t?ke old instrnnients in exchange and Hf.licrtOl'd, .?tlSS i\lal>ic nllll. make most liberal terms of payment to those ^ n p ?iioiwo ' Miw FJlrm Sili'MC- who wish to buy Oil time. No house?quality of *? 1 * ?~pt nt t, nil. h -> pianos and organs considered?can undersell uh. S>n, ^riss Sal lie Sligh. Twenty-four years of fair dealing in Columbia' H ' , ... . ,.r i and throughout South Carolina is our reference K M. (}. umber, Mrs. Anna Wash- and guarantee. H . m ... \ Write us at once for catalog price and terms. ^Higton, Mrs. Anna AVerts. . ' ' , . . _ _ , i. f, .1 Ma one a Music House, Cotumbin. 5. C. Persons rnllnif.' fnr 11.wo ...anos an,, okc.ans. jwill please say that they were a over-; Wi C. J. Purcell, P. M. I Death Was On His Heels. SW I Jesse I*. Morris of Skippers, Va,. f'Dlt. HUIBT'S All-Healing Tiiniment, j had a close call in the spring of 1000. ' tho best household remedy on the He says: "An attack of pneumonia \ market, try it and. be convinced, left me so weak and with such a foarMayes' Dru" Store. fill cough that my friends declared k m ' illy Sale. s Fine Clothing, o Hats, and Fur- o J at Great Reduction. off -I IS NOW ON SpecialTrousers irgainsin Overcoats jIILh Special Trousers Sale. h| Maybe your Coat and Vest are good, but you need new Trousers. HERE IS YOUR CHANCE: ' ! $10.00 Trousers $7.50 ] 8.00 Trousers 6.00 ] 7.00 Trousers 5.25 j 1 6.00 Trousers 4.50 fc|j ^ 5.CO Trousers 3.75 \IP j 4,00 Trousers 3.00 /111 1@!' ] 3.50 Trousers 2.25 All $1.00 Neckwear, Now 69c. ( Great Values and big assortment here. ^ All 50c. Neckwear, Now 39c. I Very desirable Ties?all regular 50 cents value. J consumption had mo, and death was vacant Scholarships in Winthrop colon .my hcols. Then T was persuaded lege and for the admission of new stuto try Dr. Kincr's New Discovery. Tt dents will he hold at the County Court helped me immediately, and after House on Friday, July 3, at 0 a. m. | taking two and a half bottles I was Applicants must he not less than fifa well man again. T found out that toon years of ago. Wlien ScholarNew Discovery is the best remedy j/ships are vacant after July 3 they will for coughs and lung disease in all ! be awarded to those making the high- jj the world." Sold under guarantee est average at this examination, proI at W. E. Pelham and SonSs drug vided they meet the conditions gov| Store. f>Oc and $1.00. Trial bottle j orning the award. A pplirants for free. Scholarship should write to President . Johnson before the examination for Mid-Summer excursion to AtlantaJ ^'Warship -examination blanks, via ('., X. Sc. L, and Seaboard, July ' Scholarships arc worth $100 and | 28-31 st. Special train leaves New her- ^ tuition. The next session will rv 0.00 a. in. j open September 1(5. 100.S. For furthllute $3 50 round trip. / | ov information and catalogue, address J j Pres. 1). B. Johnson, Rook Hill, S. C. t 1785 College d tharhston 1908 Due West Female College, Charleston, S. C. - ! Wilh the ,)('sf '"odcrn convcn- ^ -T . r, , , , iences and equipment, and high i 124H1 Year Begilis September 25II1. , ' , ,. . 1 *\ , standards of teaciung and living, hntranee exaininations will be , . . ..... held at the County Court House l]us is an ideal place lor prcpara- , 011 Friday, July 3, at 9 a. 111. All tion for the great responsibilities <; eaudidates for admission can com- of woinanhood. * pete in September for vacant Boyce , TJvRMS MODKRATK " Scholarships which pay jSiooa year. ] ,f aUra,.tiTC cntak wri^ One free tuition scholarship to each , T \ mi?<j nnvmcounty of South Carolina. Hoard KJvv . JAMno JSO^ Ch. and furnished rcom in dormitory Ihie West, S. C. 1 $11. Tuition $40. For catalogue, ! =~ *-i? 1 address Harrison Kaniwh,^ UniVCl'Sity Of SOlltll Cai'Olilia { mmmmemmmmmmmmmmmmmummmm ??i .hum j Wide railgC of choice ill Scicil- I 1 R&inm nni i rnriti|,|C'I,ilcrary?Grw,uale an(1 1>ro* 1 i fimlrn I ill II rUr Ifcssional Courses leading to degree L.nilLII.11 UULLLUU; of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of 1 (Formerly wniianiston Hc'itn10 CQUege). Sciel)CC) Licentiate of Instructions. ~ t u n 4 I Bachelor of Laws, Master of Arts, Rgv. John 0. Willson, President. (jjvj| j^nginecr and Klcctrical Jvnn,'Vie^,^oic iTclw ! ?ineer. Well equipped I,abora- t I limits, c.ood food, iionic iiko life nn<i | tories, Library of over 40.000 vol- : \J oversight. j J ' ' I Thorough IcacliiiiK and training, l-'inc work UUK'S. j w in music mid art. Co.^t reasonable. KxpCllSeS moderate. Many StUSend for catalogue. . 11. dents make their own expenses. \r WINTHROP COLLEGE. Next session (104th) begins Scholarship and. Entrance Examina- September 23d, 1908. jvmon For announcement write to theU The examination for the award of Resident, Columbia, S. C. |C The Commercial Bank, NEWBERRY, S. C. Condensed from report to State Bank Examiner at the close of business June 4th, 1 908: RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts $371,217.20 Overdrafts 6,52 1.92 Furniture and Fixtures 3,1 16.93 Cash 30,599.38 $41 1,455.43 LIABILITIES: 1 Capital -.....$ 50,000.00 | Undivided Profits net 55,887.90 ? Dividends Unpaid - 1,112.00 I Cashiers Checks 12.00 I Due to Banks 1,063,32 I I Individual Deposits 303,380.21 I Borrowed Money None | $4 1 1,455.43 I : JNO. M. KINARD, O. B. MAYKR, J. V. McFALL, I 5 President. Vice-Pres. Cashier. |j 4 Per Cent. Interest Paid in Our Sav~ | ings Department. | Newberry Col. lege E Two Courses: W 1 Bachelor of Arts 3 Languages and Mathematics E with Electives R 2 Bachelor of Science R Mechanical and Electrical Y Engineering with A. B. English C HIGH STANDARDS D GOOD SANITATION L UNUSUAL ECONOMY L Positive Moral Influences E OPENS SEPT 23. 3 For Illustrated Catalogue E J. A. B. Scherer, Newberry, S. C. THE "LUCKY" ONE SEVENTH ANNUAL Mid-Summer Excursion ?to? The New York of the South via? C. N. & L. AND S. A. L. R'YS Tuesday, July 28, 1908. Rn bound $O.OU TRIP. _onger Return Limit RnnH Miss It Than EverJBefore LiU11 I Forget It. Special Train, Low Rates, Fast Schedule. na p--v?fA.-gr.K:*T? y anvmajvaja aw 11 ? ??I ,eave Columbia 7.30 a. 111 $3-5? Round Trip ,eavelrnu> 7.5.} a. 111 " " " ,eave Chapin K.13 a. in " ,eave Little Mountain 8.30 a. 111 " " " ,eave Pros]>erity K.45 a. in. .. " yOavc Newberry 9.00 a. in " ,eave Kinards 9.2011. in $3.00 " ,eavo Ooldville 9.30 a. 111 " " ,cave Clinton io.co a. 111 " ,eave Laurens 7.00 a. 111 $3.00 " Arrive Atlanta at 4.00 p. 111. Tickets good to return on regular trains up o and including Seaboard train No. 32 leavng Atlanta 1 .20 p. m. Friday, July 3 1 st. For information and tickets, call on any C. N. & L., Agent >r write J. F. LIVINGSTON, Sol. Agt. C. N. & L.f Columbia, S. C. I. S. ETCHBERGER, T. P. A, S. A. L., Columbia, S. C. 5. L. ROBINSON. Agent, Newberry, S. C.