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E. H. AU LL, EDITOR. Entered at the Postoffice at New berry, S. C., as 2nd class matter. Tues4ay. September 29, 1908. C. C. & 0. RAILROAD. The authorit ies of the C. C. & 0. irailroad, an excellent new syst that is being built from Elkhorn. Ky.. through this section. have decided to build into Spartanburg and the con tract from Bestick (to which point the railroad has been graded) into Spar ianburg, has already been let and it is expected that the rioad will be run ning into Spar.tanburg within a year. It seems that for the present at least the tracks of the C. & W. C. will be used out of Spartanburg, and it is probable that this road will be used into Augusta. Nothing definite as to this, however, has been decided and there is some talk of the road going -via Union. If it should go to Union and the purpose is to go into Augus ta, the most direct line from Union to Augusta is via Whitmire, Newberry, Saluda, and Edgefield. From an interview published in the nion Progress with the General Manager, Mr. M. J. Caples, we learn tha;t the route of the main line from Spartanburg has not been definitely decided upon, though for the present it is stated the tracks of the C. & W. C. will be used. This may be an opportunity for Newberry to get on this short line to ithe coal fields. Certainly it is worth looking into and the special committee appointed by the chamber of commer ce will give it attention. The controversy between the Dzmo cratic leaders and -the Republican leaders in the pending campaign in -eluding President Roosevelt and Mr. Bryan has grown so voluminous that it is impossible for a paper printed only twice a week to keep up with it. Mr. Bryan's reply to Roosevelt and Mr. Roosevelt's reply to Mr. Bryan, both of which have appeared since our last issue, took up several columns of the daily papers. They contain c harges and countercharges and deal largely with the connection of pr'om inent officials with the Standard Oil Company and other trusts. Mr. Has kell who was treasurer of the Demo cratic National Committee has re signed. In doing so, however, he does not admit any of the charges against him but thinks it best for the success of the Democratic party that he shouild take this step. Senator For aker, of Ohic, has also replied to the charges against him, denying his con ~neetion with the Standard Oil Com pany during the last several years. Altogether 'the campaign for the presidence is getting to be very ex citing and interesting. It seems, however, th.a the Democrats so far have the aidvantage, though .it is charged that some prominent officials connected witih that party 'have also been mixed up wit ht.he corporations. The temptation to get rich quick is very hard to resist, whether it be a Demnocrat or Republican, who is temp ted. The Newberry Herald and News 'would like to say most respectfully to the Greenville News that there has been no deliveries 'from this newspa per in regard to t:he Greenville sky * seraper of any description whatever. The Greenxville News has mixed up its contemporaries. We will say, however, since the subject has been raised that we are deliethted to know that Green ville is to have a skyscraper, and we wish it were ten stories instead of five The Anderson Intelligeneer an nounces that Mr. J. C. Gar]ington will assume editorship of that newspa.per. Mr. Garlington is a first class news paper man and we wish him .and the Intelligeneer much success. The streets and sidewalks ,of the city are in great need of attention. The grass in some places is growing over the edges of taic cement side walks so that there is only a trail down the centre. It looks picturesque and unique but in rainy weather or in 'the early morning when the dew is on it is dangerous to clean white skirts. What the Cat Had. The teacher of the Sunday school class was telling the little boys abont temptation and shiowing how it some thae1i enn:e ini theC mfost Ottrac'tive foirmr. Sthe use s a'n illuetratin thle "Yessum.'' fro the class. Mr. Farmer WE HAVE The Prices. -ON Reversible Disc Plows Syracuse Chilled Plows l Crescent Cast Plows Boy Dixie Csat Plows Disc Harrow Reversible Farm Fencing, Wagons And Hay Wire No Matter How Far Away You Are It Will Pay You to See Us. S ra Summer Bros. Co. a NOTICE. Bids will be i-eeeived for the Old 1' King's Creek church until Oct. 6th by any of the following named parties s: with right to reject any or all bids. On Tuesday, Oct. 6, the committee u will meet at King's Creek to dispose of the old building. Dr. M. A. Renwick, Bernard Carlisle, Petus Baker. W. C. Brown. DR. HUIET'S All-Healing Lini,.ent, the best household remedy on the a market, try it and. be convinced. f Mayes' Drug Store. Buying a Piano or an OrganJ is not hard Our Piano0s and Organs are garanteed and up-to-date, and at a reasonae price. mn in their line, so it isst we ore Pianos and Organs hold their sweet tone Write us at once for catalog and special prices and terms, stating preference Piano or Organ. Malone's Music House, Columbia, S. C. PIANOS AND ORGANS. WUGH'S Opening Sep. 30, irsday, Oct. 1. ay, without a doubt, by ent of swell, up-to-date NERY he size of Newberry,' ried harder to please, ed Hat customers by dreds who will have imnaugh's." We are we have to offer you. lish Hats that will ap ftaste. ited to come and bring (s packed and jamr ;cooped in from jot :he ready cash. It >aying cash on the ;tore are literally ci lever has been one Vlimnaugh's. TakE ;tock of goods ever ull, from floor to cE ]oMe! Watch th Fall Silks and Dre Yard wide Black Taffeta, the sta t only 69c. yd. Yard wide Black Taffeta, the sta t only 98c. yd. Yard wide Black Satin, the $1.5o Yard wide Messalines and new lete assortment of the stylish cole ide at only 9Sc Stylish Dress 4 New Garnets, new Blues, new C nd all the wanted shades, priced f io pieces 50 in. Mohairs, all sha !ader this week 49c. yd. 15 pieces 36 in. Panama, all shac mader this week 39c. yd. Wool Taffeta, black and leading pecial at 79c. yd. The largest stock of black and nder one roof in upper Carolina. MA( LADIES' T No house in Newbei Lll the very latest style Lnd Stripes. We have acturers were visited I iew complete assortm( ACordial MIM TAX NOTICE. The tax books for Newberry e vill be open for the collection of or the fiscal year comme anuary 1st, 1908, the 15th d )tober, 1908, and will remain ithouLt penalty until the 31st d )eember, 1908. Upon all taxes fter the 31st day of December, nd before the first day of Feb: .909, a penalty of one per .cer re added; upon all taxes paid i he month of February, 1909, aj y of one per cent. will be adde< rom the 28th of February, 19 he 15th day of March, 1909, ive, an additional penalty of ff\ ent will be added.. The following is the levy: ~or State purposes ~or ordinary county purposes or constitutional school pur poses or court house Total I Except in the following loi there an additional railroad ta een levi-ed, viz: > wnship No. 1.. ~ownship No. 8. owns'hip No. 9 And except in the following istrits where special school ta keen levied, viz: topia No. 10 'rsert No. 14 liz ('reek No. 20 >oaria No. 23i itte Mountain. No. 30 xcesior No. 35 'happells No. 39 Yhitmire No. 52 ion~ No. 56 \ n ll r of 91 .00 b y been n all male citizens between theC erisoni liable to rh}Zl duty ya ommutaion tax of $3, fro ned from top to bottom w >bers, importers and ma was a case of knowing w spot. The two huge floo -owded. There is no stoc which can equal the gr i a day off, bring the whol crowded under one roof :iling both floors. e Crowds, Whether oi ss Goods! Iii ndard $1.oo quality, Let the 1 ndard $i.5o quality, the side shc Red Twi: quality, sale price 98c. only toc. y Liberty Satins, com- A. C. A.1 rs. Remember, yard 40 in. Se 15c. heav roods! iig hea rreens, new Browns, at 98c. or quick selling. I 1 hea des and black, as a River Si< les and black, as a Sho( :olors, the $i.oo kind, chased wi :olored Dress Goods attractive 1 Newberry i 1NIFICENT IS THE SHO kILORED SUIT$ ry will sell you stylish suits s and all the latest colors, Gai the proper suit to please e in every line, and throughou1 .nts. : Invitation Ext NAU4 15th day of October, 1908, to the 1 day of March, 1909. aunty All tax payers remember all proi taxes ty has been listed separately ning please see thait you have a receipt ~y of each piece of property so listed. open Jno. L. Epps, ay of County Treasure2 paid 1908, CHARLESTON & WESTERN CJ -ary, OIJNA BY. . Lt will urmng Schedule in effect May 31, 190% >enal- Lv. Newberry(C N & L) 12:56 y I, and Ar. Laurens ~2:02 y )9, to Lv. Laurens (C & W C) 2:35 y inclu- Ar. Greenville 4:00 I e per Lv. Laurens 2:32 ; Ar. Spartanburg 4:05 y Lv. Spartanburg (So. Ry.) 5:00 i Mills. Ar. Hendersonville 7:45 j 5 1-2 ality. xhas Wednesday morn ilns. 9 o'clock, we will pui 3 fbroidery in shor'tleni Jhool~ worth up to 25ar.d 3 x has per yard. A nico que 3 'l5c, yard, to g at 5 4 1-4, Prices will not be cut 1. Remember we are Dress Goods, Shoes, Sat prices below comr ev ied1 may m the ith new fall merchandise, nufacturers who needed here to get the goods and rs of this monster bargain :k in Newberry, and there and assortment now at e fcnily to see the biggest in Newberry. It's chock r Not You Want to Buy.. ainaugh Leads Them All. >ig eagle on that rusty bottom dollar fly. Ask w stores of Newberry to match 'em if they can. [led Flannel, only 1o yds to each buyer, at. .d. eather Bed Ticking, worth 20C., at only 12%c a Island worth 74c. yd., special at 5c. y Canton Flannel, the 15c. kind, special at roc. y White Blankets, the $1.50 kind, special y Blankets, the $3.0o kind, special at $1.98. le Plaids worth 83c. at only the yard 6%c.. s Shoes! Shoes! :n coming in great quantities. We have pur-. :hout a doubt, the most select, durable and ine of Shoes that has ever been brought to or Men, Women, Boys and Girls. WING OF AND SKIRTS. it such low prices. We show met, Blue, Mulberry Browns verybody. The best manu t the whole store we show ended to All. GH'S. 5th Ar. Asheville 8:50 p.m. Lv. Laurens (C & W C) 2:32 p.m. er- Ar. Greenwood 3:32 p.m.. md -Ar. McCormick 4:33 p.m for Ar. Augusta 6:15 p.m. Tri-Weekly Parlar Car line be tween Augusta and Asheville. Train -. Nos. 1 and 2, leave Augusta Tuesdays, Thursdays -and Saturdays, leave ~. Asheville Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Note: Thre above arrivals and de . partures, as wvell as connections with .m. Iother companies, are given as infor .m. mation, and are not guaranteed. .m. Ernest Williams, .m. Gen. Pass. Agt., .m. Augusta, Ga. .m. G3eo. T. Bryan, .m. Greenville, S. C., .m. - Gen. Agt. iderl Sale! ing, September 30th at ,on sale 65000 yards Em (ths, nice quality, actually 5c, yard, your choice IOc. lity worth up to 10 and c. per yard in this sale. .Watch our window. lso headquarters for fine Men's and Boys' Clothing >etition. Hvem --e\\t 1 ll i bh 1 h the -at s ipaw ems like ve het. I ee i- nevert h-- s (finc 1((aled in it son-ting1 1_ !tha huri1.ts. What is iI ? No answer. "The dog bites,'' said the teacher, ,when he is in an-er. But what does the eat do?'' "Serateies.' said a boy. "C'1'k-tt., said Hie i f"te1. 1l441 fli11 't' 11o1ie : i) ri , . w 'v 1 W1hat hia- the eat 21 hat the dw' hastn "t "Wih iskce'rs !" said a boy on the back seat.-Home Magazine. Hearst owns eight newspapers, but Mr. Theodore Roosevelt is now his principal medium of publicity. In North Carolina, when a men falls very low, they applejack him up. News and Courier. Any man with a nose can tell when a. State is strongly Republican.-News ,ud Courier. Anyway, the Georgia convicts are be ginning to sniff prosperity.-News and Courier. NOTICE OF LETTING BRIDGE. Noitce is hereby given that the sup ervisors and County oards of Com misioners for Newberry and Saluda Counties, South Carolina, will be at Ohappells depot, Newberry County, on Friday, the 16th day of October, 1908, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with suitable plans and specifi cations, then and there to let out to the lowest responsible bidder the build ing and erecting of a new bridge ov.er 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 than his bid. Until said day of meet ing said plans and specifications may be seen at the offices of the respec tive supervisors. Said bids shall be sealed and delivered to said supervis ors not later than 11 o'clock, a. m., 16th Oct., 1908, and said Commission ers reserve the right to reject any and all bids. The time in which said work shall be completed, and the time of payment, shall be announced on the day of letting. J. Monroe Wicker, Supervisor Saluda County, S. C. B. T. Mack, Eupervisor Saluda County, S. C. Attest: H. C. Holloway, Clerk County Board Commissioners, Newberry County. B. F. Sample, Sir., Clerk County Board Commissioners, Saluda County. Sept.~28th, 1908. MI MN/ Wednesday, and Thi We will have on displ far the greates: assortr MILLI ever shown in a town Each season we havei each year we have ad the hundreds and hu only "The Hat from I proud of the showing We have an array of si peal to every woman o You are cordially inv all your friends.1