The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, July 31, 1908, Page SEVEN, Image 7
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Everybody
Invited.
Regular $1.00 and $1.25 Perfect
Fitting in attach*
balance of on
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Hon. Wyatt Aiken.
[ The Mill-Workers World.
& The 3rd congressional district ha
W a mighty fine congressman?in facl
we are not missing a true statcmcn
very far if we should say that lie i
the best one in tho State. Wyat t Aik
W>\ en is a working Congressman, n
grass grows under his feet. Tic is on
of the most intelligent members o
?|J> the lower house tactful and discree
at all times.
Sw I
lie has done and is now doing mor
good for his district than any mai
we could possibly send there. Rv hi
Ijljl shrewd diplomacy he can get mor
y|J Republicans to vote for his bills thai
any other Democrat at the same tim
m] not compromising his political prin
Kt ciples. During his 5 years in Con
Hi gress lie lias had the following ap
K| propria!ions made for his district.
. Public buildings at Newberry, $50,
l,?i 000; at Greenwood, $00,000; at An
(Terson, $70,000. ITe had not los
|L$ than 32 bills passed by the last con
|?'gross?-more than any other member
mt How's thai, citizens of the Thin
^?"X>i8triet 1 Surely you are not going t<
&.J$fembve this man simply because an
other wants the job.
Mr. Aiken made three rattling goo<
speeches during the last congress?
I one of which was so good from tlx
Democratic point of ciow, that it ha:
been copied in the Democratic Hani
Book for National distribution.
b Say, you mill boys, turn out aiu
send your good congressman back
Stick to your old horse. A new on<
might throw you.
Aiken is well on to I he job. TT<
will get better and Ifofi'cr as he get:
more experience. We do not beliovi
you arc going to let thai good heart
ed, big-hearted boy get left.
|Dlt. HUIET'S All-Healing Liniment
the best household remedy on tin
market, try il and. be convinced
Mayes' Drug Store.
\
lal J
flen's and Boy'
hoes, Straw
lishings offere
THE SALE
Great B;
Suits and
Blues, Grays, Olives &
Fancy Patterns.
?25.00 Ones Now $18,75
?22.00 Ones Now $16.50
S20.00 Ones Now $15.00
?18.00 Ones Now $13.50
?16.50 Ones Now $12.38
G0L0RED NEGLIGEE SHIRTS
$1.50 Ones $1.15.
Think of it, 75 doz. choice
Shirts, in all sizes and colors.
Negligee Shirts for 85 Gents,
id and detached cuffs, the
ir Spring Stock.
A Twenty Year Sentence.
"I have just completed a twent}
s year health sentence, imposed bj
^ Bucklen s Arnica Salve, which curcc
t' me of bleeding piles just twenty yean
s " writes O. S. Woolovcr, of LaRnysvillc,
N. Y. Bucklen's Arnicr
0 Salve heals the worst sores, boils
c burns, wonnds and cuts in the short
f est time. 25c. at W. E. Pelham &
j Son's.
. !lo,W?Sil?EISS3SlftffilBttSfcofSSRaSS
- SSEiSF?:
Scicnfific American.
A handsomely Illustrated wookly. J.areoBt Hr.
. dilution of any Rclontlllc Journal, 'i'erms n
1 frn1. *L by?? nowadealon?
3 mUNN & Co.36iB'?^y- New York
Branch omco. 626 V HU Washli" tin. D. C.
1 Piano and Organ Economy,
; pSJR.wss &,
y,?" mU!il K? to so,,,c onlci
^ nouse to buy n low priced piano or oreran: 1101
outside of Sontli Carolina to get Die l>ost pintic
1 or organ. We have n great variety of tirades
and nil styles, at !ces wlucli cnunot fail tc
interest yoji We e manufacturers' f.iclorj
1 re,>^f!fei es .for several of the largest anti
most famous makers of pianos and organs.
We take old instruments in exchange niul
!ll>crnl of payment to those
3 who wish to buy on tune. No house? quality ol
pianos and organs considered-can undersell us
i It V '! J'ears of fair dealing in Columbir
3 and gunmntee.1 ' Caroli,,n ls referent*
, Write us at once for calalog price and terms.
, Mnlonc's Music House, Columbia, S. C
\ I'lANOS ANI) ORGANS.
BARBECUE.
T will give a firs? class barbecuo
a! Prosperity on Saturday, August 1,
p A good dinner is guaranteed. Every.
body come.
J. D. II. Kiblor.
uly
s Fine Clothing
Hats, and Furd
at Great Reduction
is NOW ON
argains in
Overcoats
: Special Trousers Sale
Maybe your Coat and Vej
are good, but you need ne^
Trousers.
HERE IS YOUR CHANCI
$10.00 Trousers $7.5'
8.00 Trousers 6.0'
7,00 Trousers 5.2
6.00 Trousers 4.5<
! 5.GO Trousers 3.7;
4,00 Trousers 3.0'
k
3.50 Trousers 2.2i
All $1.00 Neckw
Great Values and big
All 50c. Neckw*
Very desirable Ties?all
0 nd fie the
Death Was On His Heels. vj
Jesse P. Morris of Skippers, Va,. 'e
' had a close call in the spring of 1906. <h
1 lie says: "An attack of pneumonia ^
> left i?c so weak and with such a fear- ^
ful cough that my friends declared *c
i consumption had mo, and death was
, on my heels. Then T was persuaded b<
to try Dr. King's New Discovery. It as
s helped me immediately, and after vi
taking two and a half hollies I was 01
a well man again. I found out that S'
Ncwt Discovery is the best remedy '^(
for coughs and lung disease in all
the world." Sold under guarantee
at W. Fi. Pclham and Son5s drug f.
Store. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle 0j
free. I c,
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1785 Oollegc of fliarto 1908'"
Charleston, S. C. j
124th Year Begins September 25th. .
Entrance examinations will be jIe
held at the Count)' Court Ilouse ;st
011 Friday, July 3, at 9 a. 111. All tl
candidates for admission can com-: ti<
pete in September for vacant Boyce ; G{
' Scholarships which pay $100 a year, i
One free tuition scholarship to each
' county of South Carolina. Board I
> and famished room in dormitory j
r $n. Tuition $40. For catalogue, i
address Harrison Randolph, |?
; President. ! tt
iLANDER COLLEGE
. (Formerly Willinmslo^i J:emalc College).
! GREENWOOD, S. C. |
Rev. John 0. Willson, President, i v^(
Ol'KNS Sept. iS, 190s. Comfortable, steamheated,
electric lighted building, In city I C;
limits. C.ood food. Home-like life and
oversight. | gl
1 Thorough teaching nud training. iMne work to
111 music and art. Cost reasonable.
Send for cataloging. Ill
WINTHROP COLLEGE. j
. Scholarship and. Entrance Examination
Si
The examination for (lie award of
P
Sale,
Condens
Examiner <
, O 4th, 1908:
JLi%3 O Loans and
Overdrafts
off s Furniture
i Cash
Special Trousers
Sal?. Capital
t Undivided
Dividends
Cashiers C
Due to Ba:
Individual
Borrowed
j ingsDeepai
N E WB I
Two C
W 1 Ba<
B La
R Met
rear, Now 69c. ^
: assortment here. C HIGH
;ar, Now 39c. q qqOD
regular 50 cents value. ^
OOStj G For Illusi
CHIC
icant Scholarships in Winthrop col- rx , , , ,, f
, ? . 1 Owned and controlled
i^c and xoi the admission of new stu- a liigli grade college 1
mts Avi 11 ho held at the County Court Graduate courses in t
ouse on Friday, July 3, at *9 a. m. ""i1 Busincs:s- ,, , ,
pplicants must be not loss than tit- nj^ccs, healthful dhm.'
en years of age. When Scholar.ips
are vacant after July 3 they will A. Tuition, Hoard, Uo
j awarded to those making the high- included in pro
it. average at tiiis examination, proved
they meet the conditions gov- session opens Se
ning the award. Applicants for
?holarship shquhl write to President
ihnson before the examination for
eholarship examination blanks.
Scholarships are worth $100 and , L
ee tuition. The^ next f.ession will |j| ET~* j||i |Tjj
information and catalogue, address Kg |P* M|| j|j
ue West Female College. For a lim
With the host modern convcn- oiiVlices
and equipment, and high OLIIL
andaids of teaching and living,
lis is an ideal place for prepara- ^
an for the great responsibilities JL Y Jl
womanhood.
TKRMvS MODIvRATlv.
For attractive catalog write
R KV. J A \I I vS BOYCIv. OA
Due West, VS. C.
' . , . . m ;
niversity of South Carolina Call at Ou
Wide range of choice in Scienfic,
Literary, Graduate and Prossional
Courses leading to degree
Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of
nencc, Licentiate of Instructions, }
nchelor of I,aws, Master of Arts, ? J& j
ivil Engineer and lilectrical Kn- ^^ W *
neer. Well equipped Labora- _
lies, Library of over 40, 00 vol- Til0 FSll
nes.
Ivxpenscs moderate. Many stu- \\j 1^
.'nls make their own expenses. Vv 0 1I0LV0
Next session (104th) begins
iptember 23d, 1908. H
l'or announcement write to the LIlClL I1U
resident, Columbia, S. C.
ommercial Bank,
NEWBERRY, S. C.
ed from report to State Bank
at the close of business June
RESOURCES:
Discounts $371,21 7.20
! 6,52 1.92
and Fixtures 3,1 16.93
? 30,599.38
$41 1,455.43
LIABILITIES:
$ 50,000.00
Profits net 55,887.90
Unpaid... 1,112.00
Ihecks 1 2.00
nks 1,063,32
Deposits 303,380.2 1
Money None
$41 1,455.43
lRD, O. li. MAYER, J. Y. MeFAU,, |
Vicc-Pres. Cashier. i
int. Interest Paid in Our Sav- 1
"tment. I
:RRY COLLEGE
ourses:
^helor of Arts
nguages and Mathematics
/ith Electives
chelor of Science
^hanica! and Electrical
ngineering with A. B. English
STANDARDS
SANITATION
JAL ECONOMY
Moral Influences
> SEPT. 23.
:rated Catalogue
Bcherer, Newberry, S. C.
ORA COLLEGE,
jREENVILLE, S. C.
by the Presbyteries of the Synod of South Carolina,
for women. A Chrislion home school.
he Arts aiul Sciences, Music, Art, Iixpression, Gymnastics
yt beautiful grounds, elegant buildings, modern convete.
Location m Piedmont section, and in city of 25,000.
TKNSKS FOR TIIH ICNTIRH YICAR.
om and Fees ..... f1.S3.00
position (A) and Tuition in Music, Art or Iixpression
?703.00 to #213 00
ptember 17th For catalogue and information address
S. C. BYRD, D. D., President.
i lad riiFm
ited time we will give
>scriptions to the
all Magazine
FOR
Cents a Year
r Store and Learn Particulars.
LETTNER,
r and Square Dealer,
many other Bargains
other store can offer.