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E. H. AULL, EDITOR. Entered at the Postoffice at New berry, S. C., as 2nd class matter. Tuesday, October 6, 1908. Newberry was a long time in get ting the automobile fever but when it came we took a good case all at once. The one good we hope to see result is the development of a senti ment for good roads so strong that the pressure can no longer be with stood. CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH. Rev. J. W. Wolling, D. D., Pastor. Sunday was a day of special inter est to the congregation of Central church. The official board had re quested a special offering for the benevolence of the conference and a large response was given. The pastor explained in a striking way the "Open door," and what it means to the unconverted, to the believer and to the church of God. The holy com munion was administered and four names, Mrs. Kate H. Sale, Geo. G. Sale, Jr., Wilber Sale,and Miss Vista Wood, were added to the roll, thus completing the list of 75 names re ceived as members during the year. Some vases of beautiful flowers adorned the pulpit and the commun ion service was in perfect order. The services at night were largely attended and by a congregation com posed mostly of young people. The choir was large and well directed by Mrs. Burr Martin; the singing was spirited and there was a duet well rendered by Dr. and Mrs. Whit Con nor. The mid-week serivees will be the prayer meeting on Wednesday night it 8 o'cloik and the. Epworth League on Thursday night. INCORPORATORS MEET. Augusta and Edgefield Railroad Shall It Come Via Saluda to Newberry? This is a question the- people of Newberry must answer. It is certain 'this road will be built. It is proba ble that it will be built very soon. * A meeting .of the corporators wasj held at Edgefield last Wednesday toj consider proposals to make a surveyj and cost of building. A number of bids were submitted. Another meet ing will be held on Friday of this1 -week to let the contract. The following notice of the meet ing will appear in the Edgefield News on Wednesday and we are permitted to print it:. The- meeting of the incorporators of the Augusta & Edgefield Electric Railroad Company here last week was .well attended, and much was accom plished toward the survey of the road. The only business before the board was the report of the committee con sisting of Messrs. Wm.' P. Calhoun, chairman, W. A. Strom and S. B. Mays on selecting a surveyor to sur vcy and locate the line. Over thirty bids were made for the survey rang ing in price from fiftteen hun4ed to eleven thousand dollars. The work connected with this matter was heavy and tedious, requiring much corres pondence, covering a number of weeks. The incoroorators present were: Mr. E. H. Aull, of Newberry. and Messrs. S. T. Williams and W. A. Strom, of Pleasant Lane; B. E. Nich olson, John Sheppard, A. E. Padgett and Win. P. Calhoun of Edgefield. The rerport of the committete was made by Mr. Win. P. Calhoun. It re quired much time to class, read and di'oeuss the bids. Besides, Messrs. R. W. Requarth of Charleston, S. C.; W. R. Allen, of Philadelphia, Pa., and Lilley, of Columbia, S. C., civil en gineers made statements to the board. explaining the bids m::de by them. From so large a number of bids made in various forms, it was a diffi cnlt matter to decide which to accept, especially as the board desired to moake no mistake in selecting a sur veyor. After sifting down the bids considerably, on motion of Mr. John C. Sheonard. Messrs. Win. P. Cal houn, W. A. Strom and B. E. Nichol son were elected by the board to go over the remaining bids, make a se leetion and report to an adjourned meeting the result of their work. The committee has carried out its instrue tions and will report to the board at a meeting to be held onl Frid,ay, Oe - 1 '..when f!nm11 action will he taken' in the matter and arrangements mlade to have the road surveyed. The meet ing w'as a mnot harmorn ious one. Ev(ery on1e p)resnt seemed determined to do his full dnty. Mr. E H. Aunll stae that the Newherry p eolIe desired to have iand in this read. He made a bus ness talk on the line of bui1ding r-ad from Edgefield via Saluda t Newberry. He gave some interestin information. On his return hon Mr. Aull stated that he would tak the matter up with his people and th chamber of commerce of Newberr and would make a definite report a the meeting of the incorporators o October 9th. The matter of the survey will b pushed vigorously and surveyors pu in the field just as soon as possiblh NOTICE. We, the undersigned, will furnis a first class barbecue at Fork schot house Saturday, October 10th. Caldwell Ruff. H. F. Counts. Is There I Why you should not have confide increase of real estate values here' Newberry will keep on growi means a steady rise in the value o: Don't you owe it to yourself an sider this matter of real estate inv Before buying see me. I have An eight room cottage on Calhc any more desirable location for a b On Boundary street I have a lar lot at a reasonable price. I have also three or four vacant Timmerman's residences that I ca are beautiful lots and very conv( like to live near the Newberry Col I also have some other splendid to buy. Also some good farming J. A M ILL] Our opening of la ginnnfing of a morn the buying public ir MILLINERY, Ni FAN' We will save you rr you buy, from the Hat to a paper of F We call your esp stock of Belts, Nei Fancy Notions. You can find Beli from the plain onei newest fads. Coi pleased to show yi Big lot of Hand E from 24 cents to $2 Remember, we n two or more H ats. GIVE US A WE PROMISE' SMrs. EnI Shells! Shi We have just load of Loadedi prepared to fu assortment, smokeless. Sumnier Brat SALE.i I will sell at my home on Satuirday. a ()-tber 24th, at public auctiin, the o following personal property: mules, (1a0n1 hgge ,1rn fodder, hay. , firmning implements, household and e kitchen furniture, and numerous oth e er articles. Sale begins at 10 o'clock v a. m. Terms cash. t John L. Hunter. n Oct. 3, 1908. Itaw-3t e ----- t NOTICE. '- All rural sehoois that expect to compete for the prizes which are of fered by the Rural School Improve h ment Association will please notify . 1 the superintendent of education by the 10th of October. J. S. Wheeler, County .Superintendent of Education. nu Reason nce in Newberry's growth and the ng for generations to come. That t F Newberry property. c those dependent upon you to con estment? d Eor sale: C >un street. I do not believe there is iome than this. Price of this $2750. ge nine room residence with a large lots near Mr. J. L. Burns' and Mr. .n sell at reasanable prices. These aniently located for people who would .ton Mill. lots at most any price that you wish land. BURTON. INERY! st week was the be y saving season for DTIONS, CY NECKWEAR 5 ioney on every article High Crown Picture ins, ecial attention to our :kwear, Combs, and I: is and Collars priced s at 10O cents to the me, and we will be ou all the new things. lags, all new, priced !.50 each.B lake big reduction on TRIAL ORDER. ro PLEASE YOU.t a b imo Heli alls! Shells! received a car l Shells and are rnish you a fulle oth black and ~ hers Coni1pallg. Gret of B old well I Beginning Tuesday morning he buying public of Newberr: argains of * the year. Don't d irect to the Greatest Out P ale Ever Known in Newberi 3reat Millinery Sali More New 1 lect from tha berry combii dress hunt N date store, m REIGN SUP Girand Display of Girand Display of Dress Goods ) pieces Dress Goods, new stripes in Gar nets, Greens, Grays and Blues, worth up to 85 cents the yard at 49 cents. o pieces bress Goods, new stripes, in Garnets, Greens, Grays .and Blues, worth up to $1.25 the yard, at 98 cents. -n't think of buying your dress until you see our line. Great Silk Sale erything New in Silks. We will sell one week $1.25 36-inch Black Taffeta Silk at 89 cents the yard. y your Silk wants at once. ShesGREAT SALE SCH Sosthat wear! Shoes that fit us for the winter shoeing. Ren st shoes ever brought to the sui ur winter shoeing will be a thin SBring this advertisement with y< il1 see, 'tis now as in the begining Great Sale Blankets GREAT SALE OF I Get on the Undersellers Bai r FOR LESS. ~on't think of buying until yol press. Lower prices than y >low the crowd every day thi Caidwelli we will offer y the greatest side, but come >Ods and Shoe iery Sale. /IIS ndrdDill,wrts uts Wie DrHodsna ard Homu , 4i cents. iits Jeans ever sold in price. See and bny. md ilosiery Women and Children Stockings that don't .y. 5,000 pairs Good reek at 15 ets. pair. IDES ing all you' feet LAS' SI' ;3, the toes from us and made and you ireads, ER WE SELL ~every day by iet in line and lads to 1084 it Week argains =AT Hltiwor 2 and for one great week v and surrounding countr elay, nor tarry on the way rice Dry Goods, Dress G( -y. Great Milli Up-to-Date Hats to se n all the stores in N ew ied. For Stylish Head ewberry's most up-to rhere LOWER PRICES REME.: :::: ladies' Ready4to01ear S Ladies' Cloaks and Jaci Great Sale Sta These prices will: S- bargain crowds. 500 pieces Best Sti 6%4 and 7 cents y 500 yards Best Sta cents yard, at 5 ce 5,ooo yards Good 5 78 cent yard.e 500 yard Best 25 ce - Underwear Underwear for Men, at special prices. '~\, Great Hosiery sale. -4 wear out ma d Heavy Hose this v 001. AND WINTER SF te foot and pocket book. Bi ember we sell W. L. DOUG my Southland. Buy your sia g of the past >nl and compare every price , we will sell it for less. , Oomforls and Bed Si LANNELETTS AND OUTINGS rd Wagon and REMEMB A see our Iine: New goods ou e"er bought before. C i week. The broad way 14 iHaifwai