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II A Suggested Compromise. t | Al a convivial party, recently, a 'gentleman who had returned from a lengtliened tour in the east was relating some of the wonderful tilings he had seen on his travels. 'I lie yarns he spun were decidedly steep,'' hut the guests politely act cepted his statenients as true. lMicouraged by the reception ac corded to his tallest stories, lie ventured to stale that lie had seen at the loot of iIn- Himalayas a tiger forty feet long from I lie tip of the nose to the tip of the (ail. This was too I k much, and everybody kepi silence, until a gentleman from Oban dryly re marked: "Oh, yes, the works o' Nature are very wonderful and very large 'whatever, .lust last week I saw a F skate brought ashore at Oban which / covered a quarter of an acre of ground." F Nobody spoke, and amid tin? silcnee t the eastern traveler left the ro.au. c ? The host, peiceivig that something w "was amiss, rose and followed him. T 'Ms there anything wrong?" he 1askod. "I have been insulted," said the traveler. "That Scotch gentleman has t p dealt a blow at my veracity, and 1 ^ cannot return until he apologizes." Anxious that harmony should pre- * vail among his guests, the hod re- turned to (lie. room and, explaining matters to the company, asked the Highlander to make an apology, if 1 merely for form's sake. "Well," said he, "I'll no' just apologize; but tell him to come back I and lake a few feet off the teegur, .and we'll sec what can be done vi' *?he skate."?Tit-Bits. SALE. I will sell at my home on Saturday, October 24th, at public auction, the following personal property: mules, wagons, buggies, corn, fodder, hay, ^ farming implements, household and kitchen furniture, and numerous other articles. Sale begins at 10 o'clock a. m. Terms cash. John L. Hunter. Oct. 3, 1908. ltaw-3t <, NOTICE. We, the undersigned, will furnish a first class barbecue at Fork school house Saturday, October 10th. I Caldwell Ruff. ^ II. F. Counts. F If You To buy the best ? 25 per cent, less them at most si store. We've onl a few months, bu for selling goods 1 ready been estab , FOR 5 CENTS YARD. s .'{000 yards 3G inch Bleaching, worth al most stores, 7 1-2 cents, our '' price 5 cents. ? $ FOR 8 CENTS YARD. * Big lot short lengths Bleaching, a length from 5 to 20 yards, same as fruit of (lie loom Bleaching, at only l< per yard 8 cents. I BLANKETS. V 1 100 pairs 12-1 White Wool BlanI kels, worth in most stores $3 per pair, but we bought I hem from a forced ^ I sale, our price per pair $1.75. K Big assortment of Cotton Blankets, worth $1.50 per pair, our price $1.00. s Finer Blankets at $2.f)0 and $3.50. a CLOTHING! CLOTHING! n Men's Neat Brown Suits, worth u ' $18.00. our regular price $15.00, spec- ^ ii'l price for this week, only $12.50. Men's New Shade Green Suits, $ worth $l0.f)0, special for this \\|?ck, only at $12.50. Men's New Style Suits, worth ' $12.50. our regular price $10.00, c< v For Shoes, Dry Good! \ Notions, House Furnishi Furnishing, etc., you car best grades at prices a merchant can sell them ; to 25 per cent, below mc The Be< J. N. BELL C 1217 Main St. 1 DPERA HOUSE; EARHARDT & BAXTER, Lessees and Managers Thursday, Oct. 13, 1908. I- ACOBURN'S GREAT BARLOW ( MINSTRELS' Resenting an entire New High | >ade Programme with the I finest Electric First Part Set- I ing ever seen on the Newberry | >tage, guaranteeing your mo- " ley's worth or your money >ack. Seats on sa'e Monday Ocober 12, at Newberry Hard- 1 vare Co. . prices?$1.00, 75, 50 & 25c. t Wednesday, Oct. 14. t JR. W. E. NANKEVILLE s announces the never-ceasing success HUMAN : HEARTS : 5< Vn Idealized Story of Life In the Arkansas Hills. 6( 5< Presented with a Care- 5( 4< fully Chosen Company 3< iuperb Scenic Sensations * Seats on sale Monday, Oc- ober 12, at Newberry Hard- L /are Co. q vices?$ 1.00, 75. 50 & 25c. jj Wioh ?oods at 10 to, than you buy tores, visit this g y been here for 3 t our reputation I for less has al- g lished. * ? ? 3 I, pecial I'm- litis week, onlv $7.50. 11 * 2( All Men's $7.50 Suits got in TO. L. j files' bankrupt stock at $4.95 and 5.00; all $10.00 Suits at $6.95 and s 7.50; all $12.00 Suits at $8.00; all S 5.00 and *0.00 Suits to go at $3.75 \\\ nd $4.25. " j Hoys' Knee Pants Suits, the $2.00 5 ind, at $1.50. ? All $.1.00 and $4.00 Bovs' Ivneo j 'ants Suits at $1.98 and $2.50. v ODD PANTS! 200 Jeans pants, worth $1.25 and l..)0, ?mir special price 98 cents. 72 pair Men's Black Pants, with ide buckle, worth $2.00 and $2.25, "] t special the pair $1.50. ' One lot of Men's heavy Blue Serge ? nd neat Brown Stripe, worth every gi 'here $.*.50 and $4.00, our special rice, per pair $2.50. Men's fine Bants from $1.98 to 4.00. a i' Men's Fleeced lined I'ndorwear in [ j', 1-pound goods at 45 cents each or 90 vi jnts pair. <{) i wi 3, Fine Dress Coods, in ng, Men's and Ladies' (? i depend on us for the VV( s low as any honest fo and at most time 10 w< ?st of them. ? - ?? pi; a Hive,: DO., Props. Newberry, S. C. EVER Saturd* | Andei A "his is the Sale by whic his store in Housefurn >eing made to equal A ors, but no equals. \A aving opoortunity you GLASS WARE. =;c. Large Tumblers, set of 6.. 14c. dc. Butter Dishes toe. dc. Heavy Goblets, set of 6 . .30c. dc. Water Pitcher, each 12c. >e. Tumblers, set of 6 3,Sc. >e. Tumblers, bell shape lee Tea size, set of 6 3Sc. dc. Water Pitcher, each 45c. DC. Heavy Pitcher, each 37c. dc. Lamps, each 40c. 3c..Lamps, each 33c. dc. Lamps, each 22c. 5c. Lamps, each 19c. t oo Lemonade Set, 6 glasses and 1 pitcher, set 79c. -arge shipment Sweet "rackers added to our ne at 10 cents pound. Don't take our word for it. COME AND SEE. Tinware and Misc 2-qt. Tin Dish Pan d-qt. Tin Buckets d-qt. Galvanized Buckets alvani/.ed Coal Scuttle , ipanned Coal Scuttle Hoop Wood Water Bucket IIoop Wood Water Bucket iber Bucket d cents Knives and Forks, set [alocca Plated Knives and Forks, : /indow Shades, 6 by 3 feet, each . Cakes Toilet Soap i Cakes Laundry Soap ) Nutmegs 500 Matches d cents Kxtracts cents Extracts ilk||Four-in-lIand Ties at each . . . /ash Ties ten's Handkerchiefs, each cents Pencil Tablets We are backed by th< /ill not be undersold. rhe Only IO Cen URBANK ON RUM AND TOBACCO. Luther Bui-bank, t hr- ''Plant Wiz<1" <>|' Simla Kosa. Cal., and prob-1 ily l lie most famous liorliciilturist I lie world, has some positive e<in?'l ions on 1 lie nun and tobacco lestion. IVoni a recent interview lli Champc S. Andrews, published the New \ ork limes of Auirust f>, vering a whole page of that paper, .* clip the following: "Do you think that whidiev and bneco impair the faculty fori >rk?" I asked. He replied: ''If I answered your f|iic.<t'ou simv by saying that I never use tobac-' and alcohol in any form, and very j rely either coffee or tea, you i?;iglit I y that was a personal preference d proved nothing. But I can prove you 1 no-1 conclusively that even e mild use of stimulants is incomtible with work requiring accurate tention and definite concentration. itest Housefurnisl HELD IN THE CITY OF NEWBERRY iy Morning, Oct( AT rson's 10 Cei ,ND LASTS 7 DAYS ONL ;h other stores will set their values: The enor ishings, Notions, Etc., is recognized on all s nderson's low prices, but without success. V\ ^atch our Windows for Specials. This Sale wil i have ever attended. EXTRA SPECIALS. SATURDAY. TVVc to ft Customer < p? 25 Cents Lamps Complete, 16 1-2 inches high, each 1 OC M O N DAY (from 10 to 2). Two to a Customer 25 Cents Crystal Vases, 14 to \7 inches high, each 1 UC T U E S D A Y (from 10 to 11). Otic to n Customer ? 10 Quart Enamel Dish Pao, each 1 UC WEDNESDAY. Four Pairs to a Customer q r? Lace Curtains, 30 by 90 inches, pair ^OC THURSDAY (from 10 to 12). Slv to n Customer <a r? Thin Blown Tumblers, set o( six for 1 uC FRIDAY. One to a Customer <"")/"A 50 Cents Decorated Covered Disch, eah . . . OUC SATURDAY. Ouc to n Customer . r? 25 Cents Enamel Wash Basin, each IOC ellaneous Articles. ? ioc, Knvelops per package ioc, Decorated Crepe Paper, fold.. . . 17c. Role Crepe Paper 28c. Laitfe Family Bible 22c. $1.00 Alarm Clock iSc. 9x11 Picture Frames 15c 12x15 Oil Finished Picture **::::: S-: Crocke inc. qc. inch White Plates, set of 6. 2^c 9^- 'ncl) White Plate, set of (> cC Clips and Saucers, set of 6 ,()C i.s cents White yjv inch Howl . ?c> io cents White Meat Platter . . . ?c 6o cents Decorated <> inch Plate. inc. 5? cents Decorated Plates, set of IOC ii inch Decorated Meal Platters, ;{c 25 cents Decorated Howl c Decorated Howl and Pitcher. ... 3 largest 5 and 1 0 cents Syndicate buyers in th Watch our windows for specials. RSON'S 10 CEN ts Store in Is Jr.. assist me in my work of budding? A BATTLE I'OIi THE NATION ! I work that is as accurate and exacting LIFE. as watch-making? I have a Cow of T ,. * In it powerful address in favor o i some twenty men?I discharge men 1 . . ... t 4*iii | u'ra nt't' l< i ~ I a 1 ion in l,ir.;laii< from this force at (he first show of | \xmaclaren, the note,I Km?.' incompetency. Some time ago lnv | )',^|, ,.|,.rjyiiiaii, thus e omizes th foreman asked me if I look pain- to battle against I he drink cur>e: inquire into the personal habits of j "We initjhl light to the deatii to , , , the lite o|' the nation: for it l.tth in v men. On being answered in t no .... . . eLe than that whndi h at slake now negative, he surprised me bv saving , .... r.?i.# .. k. ' ' n \\ e have an enemy to tiglit \\ host that the men J found unable to do power is bounded h> no scruples. the doheaie work of budding invar- was going to say of any kind. W< iably turned out to be smokers and have an enemy who can be only brid drinkers. These men, while able to led and conquered by enthusiasm has do the rough work of farming, call ed npo.. Christian principles, am budding and other delicate work what we need to carry litis conies 'puttering,' and have to give it up to a triumphant close, which I foi owing : ? in inability t?? cmcentrate one will not fail to anticipate, is tin their nerve force. Kvcn men who/old enthusiasm, w hich finds ilx -cere smoke one cigar a day I cannol en- an.I if- power in the cross. I appea tru-t with some of my delicale work, in you to sland firm and as ? i>? Cigarettes are even more damaging auainst the vituperation, the violence than cigars, and their use by young the simulated violence, ami the ariru boys is little short of criminal." mciils which those who present then 1< I VJii openP )ber IOth ,Y. mous business done by ides, and every effort is /e have plenty of imitaII be the Greatest money ENAMEL WARE, All Firsts. 40c. While Lined Hoiler 29c. 20c. 5-?11. Pudding Pan, grey.,12c. 1 .sc. .p<jl. Pudding pan, grey .. 1 oc. ()-*tjl. Milk Pan, ^iw 12c. i.sc. Milk Pan, givy me. ; 35c- I^i'-'h Pan, grey.... 25c. 5^- 17"'l^* 1 )i*h Pan, grey....^sc. 25c. 10-qt. Dish Pan, grey.... 1 <;c. 33c. 10-qt. Hueket, grey 2 sc. 40c. ft-qi Jioilcr, grey 3>c. Japanese China Half Paice. We will sell any of our Japanese China (excepting our 10 con s line) at Half price. : $7.00 Dinner Set $5.50. j $7.00 56 piece Decorated ' Dinner Set $5.50. IOC. 2><?c S<\ 4C. ySc. oc. IOC. ry Ware, 1 Sc. ic. IOC. St-. set of f> h 35C. IOC. I oc. <)OC. e country and positively I S CO. jewberry, s. c. 8|:-?r.Hy believe. .-mi.I |(, s;iv |,,.|p. I iiiir us, we win n<;l,i 1 )ii< Ms ,,11 vicfoi'v f; 111 > mi (inr liai:ncrs. " I. ?'"st Exactly Right. .. '' I h; 1 vf used i),.. Ki,,,,'s y,.vv j jro j Pill* for ?overiil years 111(1 find flu in ijlM !v |i-!|| " s;1/.. \J1. ^ ^ i- j I' I'll..11, .i|' llarrisville. \'. y. x,.u, l.ili' Pills relieve wifhoal. 'lie least ' j < ""I' >'I. P.esf ret ledy f,?r conslii. piifimi, biliousness and malaria. 'Joe, 1 j f?t W. I'j. Pelham & Son's dury store, . POST CARDS' tli,'if sold for 2 for f> oe.nfx M 1 font. Hroaddus & Huff. I NOTICE. 1 All rural schools that expect to ' <'<?ui|>efe f< 1 r |he prizes which are ofI r. red |,y I lie If,, nil School ImproveI men! Asxocial ion will please notify 'siiperinlendenl of education by . 1 lie inil, of ( )e | fiber. J. S. Wheeler, II County Superintendent of liducation.