The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, October 06, 1908, Page FOUR, Image 7
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E. II. AULL, EDITOR.
Entered at the Postofficc at NewIberry,
S. C., as 2nd class matter.
Tuesday, October (i, 1908.
Newberry was a long lime in ? <.;tting
(lie automobile lever but when it
came we look a good ease all at
once. The one good we hope to see
result is the development of a sentiment
for good roads so strong that
(the pressure can no longer be withstood.
CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH.
Rev. J. W. Wolling, D. D., Pastor.
Sunday was a day of special interest
to the congregation of Central
church. The otTiciiil hoard had requested
a special offering for I lie
benevolence of the conference and a
large response was given. The pastor
explained in ;i striking way the
"Open door," and what il means to
the u neon verted, In the believer and
Io the church of Cod. The holy communion
was administered and four
names, Mrs. Kate 11. Sale, (!eo. O.
Sale. .Jr., Wilber Sale and Miss Vista
Wood, were added to the roll, thus
completing the list of 7o names received
as members during the year.
Some vases of beautiful flowers
adorned the pulpit and the communion
service was in perfect order. 1
The services at night were largely
attended and by a congregation composed
mostly of young people. The
choir was large and well directed by
Mrs. Burr Martin; the singing was
spirited and there was a duel well
rendered by |)r. and Mrs. Whit Connor.
The mid-week serivces will be the
prayer meeting on Wednesday night
at 8 o clock and the Fpworth League
on Thursday night.
INCORPORATORS MEET.
Augusta and Edgefield Railroad?
Shall It Come Via Saluda to <
Newberry?
I his is a question 11 u? people of
."Newberry must answer. It is certain
this road will lie built. It is probable
that it will be built very soon. I
A meeting ol the corporators was
held at Kdgclichl last Wednesday lo
vousider proposals in make a survev
;?nd cost ..l building. A number of
bids were submitted. Another meeting
will hi4 held on Friday of this
week to let I he eotil rad.
The following notice of the meeting
will appear in the Kdgefiohl News
on Wednesday and we are permitted
to print il :
I he meeting of the incorporators
of the Augusta Kdgefield Fleetrie
Railroad Company here last week was
well attended, and much was accomplished
toward (lie survey of the road.
The only business before the board
was the report of the committee consisting
of Messrs. Win, P. Calhoun,
chairman, W. A. SI mm and S, B.
Mays on selecting a surveyor to survey
and locate the line. Over thirty
bids were made for the survev ranging
in price I rom fil l teen bundl ed to
eleven thousand dollars. The work
connected with this matter was heavy
and tedious, requiring much correspondence,
covering a number of
week;.
I he iiicornoralors present were:
Mr. II. II, Anil, of Newberry, and
Messrs. S. T. Williams and W. A.
Strom, of Pleasant Lane; R. R. Nicholson.
John Sheppard, A. K. Padgett
and Win. P. Calhoun of Kdgefiehl.
I he report ol the commit tele was
made by Mr. \\ m. P. Calhoun. Tt required
much time to class, read and
Jiscns-i i lie bids. Resides, Messrs. I?.
W. Reqnar! h of Charleston, S. C.; \V.
I?. Allen, of IMiiladelphia, Pa., and
l.illev, of Columbia, S. C., civil engineers
made statements to the
bo'-d. e \ m I:; i | < i; i I,:,]. ?
t lieni.
From so large a number of bids
made in various forms, it was a difficult
matter to decide which to accept,
especiallv as the board desired to
ni-ai\e no mistake in selecting a surveyor.
After sifting down the bids
considerably-, on motion of Mr. J,din
'\ Sheimard. Messrs. Win. P. Calhoun,
W. A. Strom and R. E. Nicholson
were elected by the board to go
over the remaining bids, make a selection
and report lo an adjourned
meeting the result of their work. The
committee has carried out its instructions
and will report to the board at
a meeting to be held on Fridav, (>c
when linnl action will lie
taken mi the matter and arrangements
made to have the road surveved.
The meelin?r was a most harmon-|
ions one. Kvery one present seemed !
determined to do his full duly.
Mr. I'i. II. Anil stated that the I
New berry people desired to have ?
hand in I his road. lie* made a business
talk on (he line of building a
road from Kdgefield via Saluda to
Newberry. He gave some interesting
information. On his return home,
Mr. A nil stated that lie would take
the matter up with his people and the
chamber of commerce of Newberry
and would make a definite report at
the meeting of the incorporators on
October 9th.
The matter of the survey will be
pushed vigorously and surveyors put
in the field just as soon as possible.
NOTICE.
We, the undersigned, will furnish
a first class barbecue at Fork school
house Saturday, October 10th.
Caldwell Ruff.
II. F. Counts.
Is There A
Why you should not have confideuc
increase of real estate values here?
Newberry will keep 011 growing
means a steady rise in the value of I
Don't you owe it to yourself and t
sider this matter of real estate invest
Before buying see me. I have foi
An eight room cottage 011 Calhoui
any more desirable location for a I101
On Boundary street I have a large
lot at a reasonable price.
I have also three or four vacant lc
Tinnnernian's residences that I can
are beautiful lots and very conveni
like to live near the Newberry Cotto
I also have some other splendid lo
to buy. Also some good farming la
J. A.
I WILLI
Our opening of las
] ginnning of a mone\
I I the buying public in
I MILLINERY, NO
I FANC
l | We will save you mc
you buy, from the b
| Hat to a paper of Pi
We call your espei
j stock of Belts, Necl
I Fancy Notions,
|| You can find Belts
H from the plain ones
I newest fads. Com
II pleased to show yoi
Big lot of Hand Ba
from 24 cents to 82.i
Remember, we mi
I two or more Hats.
GIVE JLJS A 1
WE PRQM1SET<
Shells! She
We have just i
load of Loaded
prepared to fur
assortment, bo
smokeless. :
Sumner Brotlj
SALE.
I will sell at my lioine on Satunhi
October 24th, al public auction, t
I'oi: )\vinjr personal property: mul<
buggies, corn, fodder, lui
farming implements, household a
kitchen furniture, and numerous ot
er articles. Sale begins at 10 o'clo
a. m. Terms cash.
John L. Hunter.
Oct. 3, 1908.
I taw-:Jt
NOTICE.
All rural schools that expect
compete for tlie prizes which arc c
fered by the Kural School Improv
ment Association will please noti
the superintendent of education 1
the ,10th of October.
J. S. Wheeler,
County Superintendent of Educatic
nil Reason
e in Newberry's growth and t!
; for generations to come. Tli
dewberry property.
hose dependent upon yon to co
ment?
sale:
i street. I do not believe there
ne than this. Price of this $275*
nine room residence with a larj
?ts near Mr. J. h. Burns' and M
sell at reasanable prices. The
iently located for people who won
hi Mill.
ts at most any price that you wi:
nd.
BURTON.
NERY!
t week was the be'
saving season for
TIONS,
Y NECKWEAR.
>ney on every article
ligh Crown Picture
ns,
cial attention to our
cwear, Combs, and
and Collars priced
at 10 cents to the
ie, and we will be
u all the new things.
kgs, all new, priced
50 each.
ake big reduction on
TRIAL ORDER,
3 PLEASE YOU.
mil Hair.
lis! Shells!
received a ca
Shells and art
nish you a fill
th black an<
?
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iers Gornpanu
'.V,
lie
i?s,
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of Bj
to
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Caldwell 8
lie
Beginning Tuesday morning a
the buying public of Newberry ai
n bargains of the year. Don't dela
direct to the Greatest Cut Pric<
Sale Ever Known in Newberry.
is
3. .
Great Millinery Sale.
se
ld ^=5^ More New Uplect
from than a
berry combined
X$l|*%J dress hunt New
date store, whe
~ REIGN SUPRE
I Grand Display of Lac
Grand Display of Lac
Dress Goods
50 pieces Dress Goods, new stripes in Garnets,
Greens, Grays and Bines, worth
up to S5 cents the yard at 49 cents.
100 pieces Dress Goods, new stripes, in
Garnets, Greens, Grays and Bines, \
worth up to $1.25 the yard, at 98 cents. >?2?s.
Don't think of buying your dress until
you see our line. 1
I Great Silk Sale Jjf
Everything New in Silks. We will sell ?jlS
one week $1.25 36-inch Black Taffeta VMS
Silk at 89 cents the yard.
Buy your Silk wants at once.
GREAT SALE SGHOO
Shoes that wear! Shoes that fit the
to us for the winter shoeing. Remem
best shoes ever brought to the sunny
your winter shoeing will be a thing oi
Bring this advertisement with yori
will see, 'tis now as in the begining, v
B .... _______
Great Sale Blankets, G
GREAT SALE OF FLA
Get on the Undersellers Band
r IT FOR LESS.
e ?-?"
Don't think of buying until you s<
11 express. Lower prices than you
? follow the crowd every day this v
a
i iu-.miii\, vrinuer u, Jin?o. ?
Week ''
irgains
AT =
Holtiwanger's
nd for one great week we will offer I
id surrounding country the greates^
y, nor tarry on the wayside, but come *
3 Dry Goods, Dress Goods and Shoe
Great Millinery Sale.
to-Date Hats to se- j
U the stores in New- V
I. For Stylish Head- '? |
berry's most up-to- 1
re LOWER PRICES JpV '
ME. : : : : : : |
.V
lies' Ready=to=Wear Suits j
lies' Cloaks and Jackets
Great Sale Staple Dry Goods j
These prices will fetch you. Join the 1
\% ^aSMr bargain crowds.
500 pieces Best Standard Calico, worth
6^2 and 7 cents yard, our prices cents.
\ \f/t{\\ 500 yards Best Standard Drill, worthy \
i / ,A\m cents yard, at 5 cents. 1
V 5,000 yards Good White Homespun at ^
I Sfrt 4 7-8 centS yard> \
I irrJl' 500 yards Good Check Homespun, 4 cents. "
f I ^\\ 50? yards Best 25 cents Jeans ever sold in <
I | hMi Newberry for the price. See and buy.
Underwear and Hosiery
tf'L Underwear for Men, Women and Children 1
TWT1 [ M\ at special prices. .
IIh I Great Hosiery sale. Stockings that don't
wear ont 111 a day. 5,000 pairs Good *
Heavy Hose this week at 15 cts. pair.
IL AND WINTER SHOES
foot and pocket book. Bring all your feet
iber we sell W, L. DOUGLAS' Shoes, the
Southland. Buy your shoes from us and j
I the past. I fl
and compare every price made and you 5
7e will sell it for less. j J
lomforts and Bed Spreads. V
NNELETTS AND OUTINGS.
Wagon and REMEMBER WE SELL i
? ,
ae our line; New goods every day by * 1
e^er bought before. Get in line and
yeek. The broad way leads to /