The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, July 31, 1908, Page FIVE, Image 5
m 4 K Vv S 01' PROSPERITY".
Personal Mention cJf Many PeopleM
'! AUractivo Entertainment by
B] Graco Gleaners Tonight.
M Prosperity, .July .">0.?Miss Kosa
jjjjidgell, of Batesburg, is visiting
!.VMisses Auuie Laurie and Lena Lesper
niul Willie Mae Wise.
Dr. Forrest Bedenbaugh ami Mr.
-Jerome llarmon went to. Columbia
^.Monday to purchase an auto.
^ Miss KlherUi Sease and Jflary Lathfan,
oi' Little Mountain, rtre visiting
jjjjMiss Willie Mae Wl?t>
I Rev. I. S. Caldwell left Thursday
|for Due West.
$ Mr. Virgil Booker, of Lake City,
^Florida, is visiting his aunt, Mrs. J.
If. Wheeler.
||kMiss Handle Gallman, of Newheri>:
visiting relatives in town.
Spirs. Arthur Osborne and son, Fred,
w^|o have been on a visit to Prosper
|BBS(WCT} nuvu ifiiiniai iiuiut*.
jMr. .J. I). 11. Kibler will K'vtl !l
ft class barbecue Saturday in
Er-prosperity. ^ S'ood dinner is bis
jf|flpMrs. S. W. Calmon and son, F. N.,
i'fll[P,,iil Sunday in Columbia.
>;$Bf Mr. L. S. Bower* returned from
^Ppb'nn Springs I his week
Mrs. l\ C. Singley returned from
tf'\-fyfwbcrrv "Wednesday.
'I Miss Willie Mae Wise entertained
'in honor of her visitors Tuesday
'i Master Norman Lamotte, of Col urnioia,
returned home Thursday, accompanied
by Kenneth Kreps.
; , Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Brown, of
^(Bpenour, N. C., are on a visit to her
^$?istcr, ^rs* O. Counts.
|w; Mr. Furinan Shealey, of Whitmire,
at home on a vacation.
Claude Kreps will leave Saturday
|^{vfor Columbia.
pljfrs. F. W. Wert.j and Charlie
^^' 'Surre spent Wednesday In Columbia.
Mrs. D. I'. Boyd, of Kinards, is
jSfs^sitinjr her brother, Mr. J. Y. Thomp||?.Messrs
J. W. Harfman, A. T. MayRgffr.
and F. Bobb, and Miss Gertrude
|?'?ol)1) went. to Atlanta Tuesday on
Awic excursion.
Ik Onr Main street, nr "Tfroadway,"
1> /<Avill lie macaden i/ed this week. Work
w filS ')(>^un day. This has long
B ajuui'M luTiini, juia wu iiui 11 k our Cliy
A jffnthcrs.
B| ? Friday evenincr a' 7.30, on flic LuV
|Klieran church lnwti, (lie members of
ffcraoe CJleaners will <jivc :i "Lunch
I #ox Party." The lunei os will ho pre
Att)aro(l by (lie ladies : nd sold. Tee
'r. Re;i and lemonade will .)e served durPftiiiT
the entire evening. There will
|^)e several interesting races?threef?le<rLred,
sack, potato, etc.?by the
youn.tr men. Public cordially invited.
\|i NEWS OF WHITMIEE.
Personal Mention of Many People?
Social Items?Teachers Whitmire
School Reelected.
1 Whitmire, July HO.?Air. and Mrs.
I Win. Coleman and children are speod-.
imr the summer in Asr.cville, N. ('.
-* r < ?? ... _
;\ir. wuiiatn Watson and family
f ore vi liis pnrcitts at GreenWO.nl.
Master AlJard Douglass is with his
grandmother at Peak.
Mrs. 0. S. Tlowie, after visiting her
. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. TC. Oofield,
i has returned to her home in Oreenville.
ller two children, Joe and
1 -Kale, are still with their grandparent
Mr. Calhoun Royd is visiting his
brother. Dr. If. K. Royd.
i Mrs. ,7. ! ]. f'ofield gave a birthday
w pnrtv for Kate Ilowie, on Saturday,
1 the 2">th. About thirty children came
K with their dainty gifts, /ifter a litV|
tie lunch, consisting of ice cream,
aBa cake. watermelon, cantaloupe,
M peaches and grapes, the children
Hi amused themselves with games. Their
f happy faces told of much pleasure.
b Mr. White Kant has been visiting
P relatives here.
[ ?' Mi sses Marcin Wolling and Tela
I Lang ford have been visiting at Mr.
r.. . i >
i . r ,II 11 >.
Mr. iin>) Mrs. Hon son Suber a ro
I visiting I hoir <l:uii*lilor, Mrs. W. R,
L Elmore.
Mfc. Mrs. Charley Subcr and daughter,
^aftFraiu-t's, arc a( Mr. \V. E. Elmore's.
g?9 Mrs. A. D. Hudson and children
aaBand Mrs. E. V. Truesdel and chil^Hdrcn
are spending: some limn at Mr.
s?Hz. II. Saber's. Mr. A. D. Hudson and
jgjBMrs. Mat tic Spearman spent. yesterfffiiay
with them.
Quite a number of our young peoj^Bple
spent yesterday at. Stomp
H^Kl-'pnnir. Mr. Jin, P. Fan I is spendHHine
the ruinrier at i'ic spring
EgSE Mrs. II. K. Boy?? is away visiting
B^n*ela lives.
RH At the c! o of the session the
Sgj^pcachcrs of Wl.itmi'e seliool wer? ie^^Beleeted.
I'rof. .Ino. S. Derrick teaches
gjEBliic upper grades, Mrs. S. A. Jeter
gfflBthc intermediate, and Mrs. H. K.
>
!
!3o\d the primary department.
Mr. B. F. Morrow and family have
bought a home in_llendersonville, N.
C., and have gone there to live.
Miss Minnie Henderson is spending
the summer with her sister, Mrs. M.
E. Abrams.
Mr. William Coleman has a handsome
new automobile, and he enjoys
himself riding around the streets of
our little town. The small boys are
delighted to see the automobile.
Misses Mary Butler Kant, Lucile |
Melts, Ine/. Dobbins, Elliott Dobbins
and Ida Drannon are enjoying a house
party at Stomp Spring.
Nita.
DIRT THAT'S GOLD.
Value of Property in London Compared
With New York. j
A four-line cable dispatch in the ,
Sunday World said:
"The city of London proper covers
one square mile, and the capitalized i
Viim<* ??l llit* properly within its bur- ;
ders represents $1,2."j0,000,000, which, ;
il is claimed, establishes it as tlie <
richest area in the ?>-orld." ,
A comparison between London and
New York values it dillicult owing to 1
Hie difference between lease-holders !
in the one city and freeholds in the 1
other. I>n 1 it may be questioned
whether a square mile of lower New .
York has not passed in valuation even
the financial centre of the world.
Making a deduction for its narrow '
streets and its public buildings, the
portion of London's 088 "city
acres actually occupied hv j?.i^y!*
property may be 417 a cms
ing $.'{,000,000 an acre, nt?"v"
square foot.
For a small "key" p ?. : i.
New York, not on Hroad\? ?y or *'v >ti
street, a price as high as $28.00' <H
an acre has been paid. - For a
considerable size hi the best part ot !
Wall street $20,000,000 an acre would ||
eagerly be offared, but no such plothas
been sold in a mineral ion, audji
none is on th<> market. The ?ocalIed'|
sale of the old custom hou>r was so
scandalous and exceptional as to
form no criterion. As liith as $11,000,000
an acre, was pant even before
(lie recent real estate advances
for part of the Flatiroii rue, on
Miulison square. A square mile of
lower New York, bounded, M?y, on tne
north by Beach, Walker and Canal
streets ami on (be easl by a line
drawn from I lie Bowery to Fulton
Market, would i.outain the
most remarkable irroup of business
buildings in the world. It would
crowd old London very e'*ose in the
matter of capitalized value and
iniirbl, perhaps, surpass it.?New
York World.
NEWBERRY UNION STATION.
Arnval and Departure of Passenger
Trains?Effective 12.01 A. M.
Sunday, June 7th, 1908.
Southern Railway:
No. 15 for Greenville .. . ,8.57a.m.!
No. 18 for Columbia .. ..1.40 p.m.
No. 11 for Greenville .. . .3.20 p.m.
No. 1G for Columbia 8.47 p.m.
C., N. & L. Ry.
*No 85 for Laurens 5.19 a.m.
No. 22 for Columbia .. . .8.47 a.m.
No. 52 for Greenville . . 12.50 p.m.
No. 53 for Columbia .. ..3.20 p.m.
*No.-21 for Laurens .. ..7.25 p.m.
I *No. 81 for Columbia .. ..8.30 p.m.
i ? n,?u- v.vi
i .uiD nut i mi mi uiunii^y
i T i i < time table shows I ho times at
] which train?, may bo expected to depart
from (his station, but their departure
is not guaranteed and the
| time shown is subject to change without
notice.
G. L. Robinson,
Station Master.
No. 10, from Walhalla, leaves AnI
dorson-at 4.57 p. m., for connection?;
at Helton with Southern Railway for
i Greenville and Columbia.
Westbound.
No. 17, arrives at Anderson at 7.50
a. in., from Bolton witb ''connections
from Greenville.
No. 0. arrives at Anderson at 12.24
l>. tn., from Bel ton with connections
from Greenville and Columbia. Goes
to Wallialla.
No. 10, arrives at Anderson at 3.40
l>. m., from Bolton with connections
from Greenville.
No. 11, arrives at Anderson at .
0.20 p. m., from Bolton with connections
from Greenville and Columbia.
Goes to Walhalln.
No. 7, daily except Sunday, leaves
Anderson at 0.20 a. m., for Walhalla,
with connections at Seneca for local
points smith.
Noa. 17, 18, 10, and 20 are mixed
trrrns between Anderson and Bell or,.
Nos. 7 and 8 arc local freight
trams, carrying passengers, between
Anderson and Walhalla and between
Walhalla am1. Anderson
Sf ? 133 8 |
9 O'clock,
Do you know vvh,
goods at tl
? IQTCy f a heap more Qxio
Liu B La* i have at this time. These wc
jMen's Straw Hals Half Price, j || j|J jj"
mn?7 *\> wwGMXM?nEVi&as * v-ju-oi^tkqj n Awyi?.^'7K^?nuvvvwv?i0U9flrau/;? iar'/wu mm urn i?av
Men's Oxfords.
?6 oo Hoyden Shiuey Leather ?4 7S
$5.50 Hoyden Tan, Kid and Gnnmetal <.\ 28
?5.00 Walk Over, Patent \ Glaze Kangaroo $3.92
i>4.oo Walk Over, Patent, Tan and Kid, $3.18
?.v5? Walk ()\er, Lest slvle", >2.SS
?>3.oo Sellers a'l reduced to >2.10
>2.50 Sellers rill go for
wMiia-KT. xs v xi;: tjj. av i- r^wnr. zcrj uvmrnrxn j-.y* mjuiu'ver j*.
In this special sale we are using
ford that is going for $ 1 .83. The:
fords in style, quality and stock.
Big Specials in Men's Furni
'\eirligee Shirts, regular values $1.50, for
Neglige Shirts, regular values $1.25, for
N tgii^eo Shirts, regular values $1.00, for
Negligt e Shirts, regular values 60c., for
Men's Wash Ties, reoular values 25c., for
Men's Suspenders, \egular values 50c., for
Halhi.'ggan Underwear, regular values 30c., for....
We cut the-price and sell the gooc
'Starts Friday morning 11 (p
j 9 o'clock, July 31st. jo t*Sa*Si0t
Having sold our store _ B _
room, we will sell our IN ff CP^ i|!
stock of goods, consisting j|
of Fancy Groceries, Ladies'
Dress Goods and Shoes, at
cost, either by wholesale | j^9 a
or retail. ? | H ^
HAVES &.WMTAKER.
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SOTICK OF ELECTION. SUf
In consideration of u petition sufficiently
signed by electors and freeliolders
of O'Neall School District No.
16, we the members of the county
board of education of Newberry conn- Buying c
ty, S. C., do hereby order an election cjglJjpg Stri
to be held at (he school house of said g^Qf-0?
district on the 31st day of July, lt)OS, ggJJ 3_clv0r"t
between the hours of eight and four to r: n ^
determine whether or not a high , . 4. j
school shall be established in the tlSGlTlfinT, J
above mentioned district. Those favor- ji.iSt cIS it i
ing (he establishment of a high school back for a
will vote "For High School" tho.se 110I f?XCl"l a n
favoring a high school will vote, ~
"Against lligh School." Registration HERE /
certificates and tax receipt are nec.esivn&r
uKnaasaraaawaENU
sary u> vote.
J. s. Wheeler, Turkish Rath T<
E. o. Counts, Good Shirting <
S. J. Dei l ick, a Good Hemmed ;
County Board of Education.
CHARLESTON & WESTERN CAR- Good Mohawk |
01 mno the $i.00 kin
Schedule 111 eAect May 31, 1908. , ,
I<v. Xpwborry(C X & T.) 12:5(1 p.m. 3 rnkL's ?HH<1
nr. i.aureus 2:02 p.m. fl * mnc
IjV. Laurens ((J & W 0) 2:35 p.m.
Ar. Greenville 4:00 p.m. 90 in. Linen Sh
Lv. Laurens 2:32 p.m. only 50c. y
Ai-.Kpnrlnnl.nnj 1 :05 p.m. jn Ulu:,
Lv. Spartanburg (So. Kv.) ;):00 p.m.
Ar. Hendersonville 7:45 p.m. $i.io,al<5C.
Ar. Ashevillo S:50 p.m. 3^ I<inen
Lv. Laurens (0 & W C) 2:32 p.m. Linen Damask C>
Ar. Greenwood 3:32 p.m. All Linen Dai
Ar. MeCormick <T:33 p.m. Wovtli K5C., o
Ar. Augusta 6:15 p.m.
Tri-Weekly Parlar Car line ho- Silks!
I ween Augusta and Aslicvillo. Trains
NTos. 1 and 2, leave Augusta Tuesdays, ( JaP Silk worth
Thursdays and Saturdays, leave.' 19c.
Asheville Mondays, Wednesdays and | China Silk, cren
Fridays. worth 40c., at
Nolo: The nl.ovo arrivals nn,l <le-j Nice chilla sil
partures, as well as connections with
other companies, are given as infor- j 44c> y(
tnation, and are not guaranteed. ;,asnmmmmmmmamam
Ernest Williams, W I |
Gen. Pas.3. Agt., . S i
August a, Ga. J jBL M 1 1
Geo. T. Bryan, I
Greenville, S. C., | 1 he U
Gten. Agt. j
July 3
at it mean*
lese prices^
rds and Haberdashery i
; place 011 sale at material
PRICE [Men'sPanam
! j Women's
i \ All 5 !AO Oxfonls tVilii
HA 1 i oo Oxfords rod u
All $2.50 Oxfords red 11
\ All S2.25 Oxfords rodu
: ' All $2.00 Oxfords rodu
All Si.75 Oxfords ruin
All Si.50 Oxfords redu
| | All Si .25 Ox fouls rod U'
avc erauvMitianicycr vx Wtey nrftuuw ve vri ^ \
as a leader, a worn;
y are new, snappy,
We have your size.
ishings. We ha\
?1.2$ t0 list the
92c. has bee nr
!...!..!!! 39c. and chi,dr
180. you know
36c- get more
19c.
is. What we save yc
Pffin flsmT ft a ft
run 5s'U i UA3
KBK?UlKW?(yMmiUaUiriUPRiaMaC^1KVU? (TKSr
incl selling only for
ctly for one price, we
'hat we advertise we
;ises us. You can a\\
re just what you see
For we advertise just
s. Our positive guz
ny thing not as repre
\ as cheerfully as ?o\
\RE PRICES WORT
r?*a*9A&ircu/?c xixsaud w JDTODU ZS. ivJEaa-? V^v<A' C '-V.
"veis, good si*e.oc. Shoes!
Jalico at 5c. yd. .
A snap
Sheets 72 x yo in. 0xfo?K
Our $2.25
Sheets Si x 90 in., ducod to
d, al 8(jc. each. Our $3,001
Toilet Soap, 1 cjc. at $2.22
I V fl Our$1.25:1
! Linens! ah high a
eeting worth 75c., sale cost
II .Sheeting, worth ClOllllil
yd. All our (.
ith .joe. at 25c. yd. o() ;,t a,?i 1
oin. wide .at 25c.yd. A few Si
nask 70 in. wide-, and $6.00 t
ur price Aoc. yd. e^o.
Silks'
0111V.O* y\ll $10.c
35c. yd., to go at odd Pan
All Ladi.
in, pink and blue, and $1.50,
only 29c. yard. Table Oi
k, worth 60c., at Umbrella
$1.25 each.
^
?nly One Price Cash Store i
G. H. BA1LES, Pre
I St. |j
3 to buy "6
?
i
than we ought to SI
ly reduced prices, h *
a Hats Half Price.I
u*. cit^^MTrawptmnaiPWfiw mm
Oxfords.
cod lo S- .
ccsI to S ?. -3
COfl 10 $ i. 03
coil to ;>i .<>3
ee<I to ..|S
cod to S'
ood to oS
Cod t ) S.)C.
itii^uj^uurc'.ssku ^xv.xTiT^canjuN's
an's $3.00 Oxfirst
class Ox'e
not the space here
great reduction that
nade on boys', misses'
en's Oxfords When
the price you will
than one pair.
>u is actual gain
Friday morning all
lock, July 31st. j
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nusp ^ r^rmtn. . -mxxmw*
low prices
;h.
IXW vucMmanrvvn RBUBMB OMHT*
O l"\ rv 4- r? n n l-> o ^ rJ
ojjui oaon anu
: undersell other
sell. What we
A/ays depend on
i in our adverwhat
we havr>
irantee, money
isented. Goods
d.
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! Shoes! Shoes! I
in Indies' and Men's |
and $2.50 Oxfords res'
75*nd
$.V5? Oxfords to tfo
and $2.50.
nul S'.50 Oxfords at (jSe.
it Shoes to j$o at wholeg
and Odd Pants.
.Moihiiu; and l'ants will
1 clow wholesale eost.
1 miner .Suits worth ?5.00
0 5^0 while they last at rit
>o Suits at $S. 25.
>o Suits to go at $6.98.
ts from 79c. tip.
L?s" Waists worth $1.25
at 98c.
1 Cloth only 15c. yd. U
is 25c., 49c., 98c., and J!
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