The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, September 29, 1908, Page FOUR, Image 4
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12. II. AULL, EDITOR.
Entered at the i 'ostoffice at New
t>erry, S. C., as 2nd class matter.
Tuesday, September 2f), 1<)08.
C. C. & 0. RAILROAD.
The ;iul horilies of the C. ('. & (
trailroad, mi excellent new svstem I li;
is being built IV.,m Klkhorn, K\
through this soot ion, have decided I
build into Spartanburg and the eoi
(tract from Bo.stick (to which point tl
railroad has been graded) into Spa
ianburg, has already been let and it i
expected that the road will be riu
liing into Spartanburg within a yea
It seems that lor the present at lea;
the tracks of the C. & W. C. will lj
used out ?>| Spartanburg, and it i
probable that Ihis road will be use
into Augusta. Nothing definite as <
si his, however, lias been decided an
there is some talk of." the road goin
via I 'ii ion. If ii should go to I'nio
and the purpose is to go into Augiu
. ta, I lie most direct line? from I'nion t
Augusta is via Whit mire, Newborn
Saluda, and Kdgcfiehl.
^ I'rom an interview published in th
Trnion Progress with the (Jencr?
Manager, Mr. M. .1, Caples, we lear
that the route of the main line fror
Spartanburg lias not been definite!
decided upon, though for the presen
if is slated I lie tracks of the ('. t<
AV. ('. will be used.
Ihis may he an opportunity fo
Newberry to gel on this short iine t
'the coal fields. Certainly it is wort I
looking into and the special eommitte
appointed b\ the chamber of commer
e will give it allenlion.
The controversy between the Demo
ejatie leaders and the Kepublicai
leaders in I lie pending campaign in
eluding President Roosevelt and Mr
TCr.van has grown so voluminous Ilia
il is impossible for a paper printei
onl\ twice a week to keep up with it
.Mi. I?r\ an > reply to Koosovclt am
Mr. b'oosevell's reply lo Mr. Mr.van
J)ot!i of which have appeared since oil
la>l issue, look Up several columns o
daily papers. They eonlaii
charges and coiinlercliarges and dea
laigeh willi I In* conneclioii of prom
ineni oiliciaU with the Standard ()i
Company and other Irnsis. Mr. lias
kell v\ ho was I re.asurer of [ he |
cralic National ('oiumiltee lias re
-i-lied. I i doing sit, however, lie doe
"linil any ol i he charges agains
shim lull thinks it best lor the siieces
<d | he I leniDcral ic party thait h
should lake iliis step. Senator l-'oi
aker, of Ohio, has also replied lo lh
charges against him, denying his eoti
neel ion will, I he Standard Oil Con
'pany during the last several years.
Altogether the campaign for th
prcsideiice is gelling lo be very n
cit inn and interesting. It seem
:|iow ever, that I he Democrats so fa
have the advankme, though it i
ehaiged thai some prominent ollicia
conneded winh thai party have al>
been mixed up wit lithe corporation
lh" '''"'pi.t-lion lo get rich quick
very hard lo resist, whether it lie
Democrat or Republican, who is |emi
ted. - 1
The Newberry Herald and New
would like I,, say in.'.sl respectfully l
'he Crccnvillc News ||,at there h;
been no deliveries Yrom ihis newsp;
per in regard lo t he (ireenville sk;
scraper of any description whaleve
I lie (ireenville News has mixed up il
'^"temporaries. We will say. howeve
since the subject has heen raised |h;
ttl' are 'h-liullited to know that (ireei
ville is |(, have a skyscraper, and u
Wish It were leu stories instead .
live
I'he Anderson Intelligencer -ii
""unces that Mr. .1. C. Darlington wi
assume editorship of that newspape
Mr. Darlington is a first class new.,
paper man an.I we wish him and C
Intelligencer much success.
I lie streets and sidewalks of th
city are in great need of altenlioi
' he grass in some places is growin
o\<\ the edges of the cement sid(
walks so that there is onlv a tra
wn I he centre. It looks pictures!,,,
and unique hut in rainy weather or i
'< he early morning when the dew i
on. '' is ilangerous to dean whit
skirts.
What the Cat Had.
The teacher of the Sunday scho<
class was telling the little boys abov
temptation and showing how i| som<
Hmes came in the most at I radix
lorm. She used as an illustration il
paw of ,!
^ -aid she, ''you have a
s.'.'li the paw ,.f ,-at. |, is ,,s soj
as velvet, i-n 'f j
"Wssuiu." from i lie class.
And you have seen the paw c
5.n doer?" m j
'' Yessum.''
"Weil, nilhough (lie cat's paw ??
wins like velvet, there is neverther~
less concealed in il something that yftjl
hurts. What is it?" __
No answer.
= "The dog bites," said the teacher, '|"
"'when he is in anger. But what Jl
, does the cat do?" ?
"Scratches," said a boy.
"Correct," said I lie teacher, nodding
her head approvingly. "Now,
' xvhal h;is the cat go I that the dojj
luisn "t ?''
"Whiskers!" said a boy on tli"
hack seat.?Home Magazine.
" Ilcarsl owns eight newspapers, bat
Mr. Theodore Uoosevelt is now his
principal medium of publicity,
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10 1,1
North Carolina, when a men falls
|S very low, they applejack him up.?
, News and Courier.
0 ~
d Any man with a nose can tell when
g n Stale is strongly Republican.?News
n and Courier.
? Anyway, tin.1 (leorgia convicts arc be v
1' ginning to snill' prosperity.?News am1.
Courier.
e Are
NOTICE OF LETTING BRIDGE.
^ Noitce is hereby given that the sup- a
ervisors and County oards of Com'
inisioners for Newberry and Saluda W
^ Counties, South Carolina, will be at
Ohappells depot, Newberry County, on
v Friday, the 16th day of Octobcr, 1908,
at II o'clock in the forenoon of said j^n,
^ day, with suitable plans and specifi- ])V a
cations, then and there to let out to the
lowest responsible bidder the build- q,
ing and erecting of a new bridge over w:ii
Saluda river, at that point, between
said Counties, and to take from the
successful bidder sufficient bond for
the faithful performance of his duty,
the amount of said bond to be not less
1 than his bid. Cntil said day of mcelj
ing said plans and specifications may jjjj
be seen at the offices of the respec- jj.
j live supervisors. Said bids shall be m.
sealed and delivered t?? said supervis'
ors not later than II o'clock, a. in.,
j, liitli Oct., I fins, and said Commission^
ers reserve l lie right in reject any f^?i
I and all bid<. The lime in which said
work shall be completed, and the lime
j o| payment, shall be announced on or
I lie day of letting.
.1. Monroe Wicker, |? '
Supervisor Saluda County, S. ('.
" B. T. Slack,
s i < , ' On
f Kupervisor Saluda ( ounly. S. ( . amj ,
s Attest: ' Th
II. C. llolloway, nuuh
Clerk County Board Commissioners,
, Newberry County. a life
^ B. I*'. Sample, Sr., W:
Clerk County Board Commissioners, I R^cc
Saluda Count v. I -i44*1
Sep!. 281 h, 1008. |
fMIMNAl
Millinery
Wednesday, S
and Thun
r,
it
We will have on display,
?r far the greates : assortmen
; MILLIIV
r.
*~t ever shown in a town the
Each season we have trie
io each year we have addec
g the hundreds and hundi
jj only "The Hat from Min
proud of the showing we
is We have an array of stylis
peal to every woman of ta
You are cordially invited
i all your friends.
MIMJA
A
Ir. Farmer
rE HAVE
he Prices. |
C
v
ON t
I
Reversible Disc Plows j
Syracuse Chilled Plows j
Crescent Cast Plows i
Boy Dixie Csat Plows |
Disc Harrow Reversible
Farm Fencing, Wagons
And Hay Wire
a
Matter How Far Away You
p
It Will Pay You to See Us. v
winner Bros. Co.
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NOTICE.
ds will be received for (he Old
r's Creek church until Oct. (>th
ny of the following named ])arties S1
right to reject any or all bids,
i Tuesday, Oct. fi, the committee 11
moot at King's Crock to dispose "*
10 old building.
Dr. M. A. Ron wick,
Bernard Carlisle,
Potus Baker.
W. C. Brown.
HUIET'S All-Healing Liniment, 3
e best household remedy on the 3
irket, try it and. be convinced. f,
ayes' Drug Store.
n
lying a Piano
an Organ
not hard
when yon come or write to us.
r Pianos ami Organs are guaranteed |
up-to-date, and at a reasonable price. 1
e cases are beautiful, the inside is I
; by the best and most experienced
in their line, so it is no wonder our
os and Organs hold their sweet tone
'time.
rite us at once for catalog and special '
' and terms, stating preference
0 or Organ.
rne's Music House, Columbia, S. C.
1'IANOS ANI) ORGANS.
JGHTS"
J
t
ep. 30, ;
3d ay, Oct. 1.
? ? ,
without a doubt, by '
tof swell, up-to-date
JERY
\
size of Newberry. 1
d harder to please, rr
1 Hat customers by i
"eds who will have <
nnaugh's." We are 1
have to offer you. :
h Hats that will ap- i
ste.
I to come and bring J
(
\
MIMNl
Is packed and jammed from top tc
scooped in from jobbers, importer
-he ready cash. It was a case of k
raying cash on the spot. The two
store are literally crowded. There
never has been one, which can eq
Vlimnaugh's. Take a day off, brin
stock of goods ever crowded unde
ull, from floor to ceiling both floor
lonie! Watch the Crowds. W
Fall Silks and Dress Goods!
Yard wide IJlack Taffeta, the standard $1.00 quality,
t only 69c. yd.
Yard wide Black Taffeta, the standard *1.50 quality,
t only 98c. yd.
Yard wide Black Satin, the $1.50 quality, sale price 98c.
Yard wide Ivfessalines and new Liberty Satins, comlete
assortment of the stylish colors. Remember, yard
'ide at only 98c
Stylish Dress Goods!
New Garnets, new Blues, new Greens, new Browns,
ml all the wanted shades, priced for quick selling.
10 pieces 50 in. Mohairs, all shades and black, as a
;ader this week 49c. yd.
15 pieces 36 in. Panama, all shades and black, as a
?ader this week 39c. yd.
Wool Taffeta, black and leading colors, the $1.00 kind,
?ecial at 79c. yd.
The largest stock of black and colored Dress Goods
nder one roof in upper Carolina.
MAGNIFICENT IS
LADIES' TAILORED
No house in Newberry will sell you si
11 the very latest styles and all the latesl
nd Stripes. We have the proper suit
acturers were visited in every line, and
tew complete assortments. : :
BUM liPli II
A Cordial Invitatio
TAX NOTICE. loth day of Octohi
day of March, 19(1
I lie tax hooks for Newberry county All tax payers r<
.'illjsc open for the collection of taxes tv has been li<
?>r the fiscal year commencing please see that yoi
a unary 1st, 1008, the loth day of each piece of pro]
letober, 1008, and will remain open
rithout penalty until the 31st day of (
)ccember, 1008. Upon all taxes paid
ft or the 31st day of December, 1008, CHARLESTON &
nd before the first day of February, OLIN
000, a penalty of one per cent will
.0 added; upon all taxes paid .luring Schedule in effi
he month of I-cbrunry, 1900, a penal- Lv. Newbel.,.v(c j
y of one per cent, will be added, and j\r J aureus
Vom the 28.1. of Feb,-nary, 1000, to l,,,,,.,,,,, (c &
he loth day of Mai-ell, 100!), inch,- A,. Greenville
ive, mi additional penalty of me per Laurens
?Ti Up'ii)0 < Ar. Spartanburg
follow,,,s ,< the levy: Lv. Spartanburg (
, t,, Mills. AHendersonvill
'or otate purposes 5 \.o
''or ordinary county purposes 3
constitutional school pur- |
-1- i
l'i.xcept in the following locality,
vherc an additional railroad tax has WedfieSC
>een levied, viz:
? .. v _ Mil,s- 19 o'clock, \
l ownmIiip Xo. 1. 2
rownship No. 8, 3 broidery in
township X:>. 0 2
And except in the following school VA/Orth Ll O t
listricts where special school lax has
>een levied, viz: pGT yard.
dewberry X.?. I. ;j \5>C. yard,
Jtopia No. 10 2
>rospt'rity Xo. 14 4 1-4. Prices Will
iij; ('reek No. 20 2
'oniaria Xo. 2(i 1-2 Remembi
jittle Mountain, Xo. 30 3
Ox eel si or No. 3o 2 DreSS GOOC
'happells No. 30 2
Vhitmire No. f?2 4 at prices bl
'ion Xo. 5(1 x
A i???11 tax of .$1.00 has been levied
m all m/ile citizens between the acres
l'ersons liable to mad duty may j
wy a commutation tax of $3, from the
\ UGH' S
) bottom with new fall merchandise,. J
s and manufacturers who needed I
;nowing where to get the goods and *
huge floors of this monster bargain <
is no stock in Newberry, and there i
ual the grand assortment now at
g the whole family to see the biggest
r one roof in Newberry. It's chock
s- : : : : : :
hether or Wot You Want to Buy.
Mimnaugh Leads Them All.
Let the big eagle on that rusty bottom dollar fly. Ask
the side show stores of Newberry to match 'em if they can.
Red Twilled Flannel, only 10 yds to each buyer, at
only ioc. yd.
A. C. A. Feather Bed Ticking, worth 20c., at only i2)4e
40 in. Sea Island worth 7^c. yd., special at 5c.
15c. heavy Canton Flannel, the 15c. kind, special at roc.
11 % heavy White Blankets, the $1.50 kind, special
at 98c.
11X heavy Blankets, the $3.00 kind, special at $1.98.
River Side Plaids worth 8>^c. at only the yard 6j?c.
Shoes! Shoes! Shoes!
Have been coming in great quantities. We have purchased,
without a doubt, the most select, durable and'
attractive line of Shoes that has ever been brought to
Newberry for Men, Women, Boys and Girls. i
THE SHOWING OF I
SUITS AND SKIRTS. 1
:ylish suits at such low prices. We show 8
t colors, Garnet, Blue, Mulberry Browns
to please everybody. The best manuthroughout
the whole store we show
fDMlffilf
?n Extended to All.
?r, 1008, to the loth Ai\ Ashcville 8:50 p.m.
Laurens (C & W C) 2:32 p.m. ,
[ member all proper- Ai\ Greenwood 3:32 p.m.
<ted separately and Ar. MeCormick 4:33 p.m. \
i have a receipt for Ar. Augusta 6:15 p.m. m
perty so listed. Tri-Weekly Parlar Car line beJ
no. L. Kppsj twoen Augusta and Asheville. Trains fl
ounty Treasurer. Nos. .1. and 2, leave Augusta Tuesdays, ?j
Thursdays and Saturdays, leave n|
WESTERN CAR- Asheville Mondays, Wednesdays and fl
A RY. Fridays. "fl
Note: The above arrivals and de- B
ct May 31, 1908. partures, as well as connections with
& L) 12:56 p.m. other companies, are given as infor- 'I
2:02 p.m. mation, and are not guaranteed. PI
W C) 2:35 p.m. Ernest Williams,
4:00 p.m. Gen. Pass. Agt., ij|
2:32 p.m. Augusta, Ga,
4:05 P.m. Geo. T. Bryan,
So. R}'.) 5:00 p.m. Greenville, S. C., 'V
e 7:45 p.m. Gten. Agt. H
Embroidery Sole!;
lay morning, September 30th at Jj
A/e will put on sale 6,000 yards Em- I
short lengths, nice quality, actually
o 25 ar d 35c, yard, your choice IOc.
A nico quality worth up to 10 and I
tog.) at 5c. per yard in this sale. J
not be cut. Watch our window. jjf
er we aro also headquarters for fine *1
Is, Shoes, Men's and Boys' Clothing
9low competition. "8