The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, October 13, 1908, Page FOUR, Image 4

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to" 4ttd pma | ! :. 11. AUI.L, HD1T0K. ! i Entered at the I'ost office at Newberry, S. C., as 2nd class matter. Tue-day, October |.'{; l!M)8. _ I IMPORTANT NOTICE. S??mc months a?r?> we | >i 11 > lis I u*? I I Ii?> J ruling of the post oHiee department, as to delinquent subscriptions and in eonfonnitv with it were forced to take from our list a number ol' subscribers. Some of these have paid up and | renewed. A <rrcat many have not. We have not adopted the strictly ( cash in advance rule. We have endeavored to send every one who is in arrears ;1 statement. This is to jrive notice that all who are not paid up to 1008, nil the first of November will be taken from our li-t. The ru I in*,- ,iys we cammi have the advantage "I I!i second class rale of posta'/e tor any subscribers who are J lime iriont hs m' iimre in arrears. W e have iliiriu.ir our 'J'J years with I The Herald ami News |.?t thousands I ft' d ol I. r- by indulviiu: credit to our ' >ub-crihci's ;11111 we have been foreed t he e..u. luH..ii | hat this imlulirenre ha- ii..I been appreciated by l hem. We hate lo lose any of thorn but. wo must v ha v - ' lie nione\ and w e eauiiol scud 'lie | ?a | >ei' mile-- y.n l >a v for il. We are sorry llial we have found mil ilia! I here are .1, many ungrateful people, hill the more you d<> for some people the le.-s they think of you. Till- i- l he 1 a -1 11 o 1 ice. I f you fail fo receive | he Herald and News after * November I you will |<nov\ the reason. m Kvainiue your label. In Friday "s i\Mie of The Herald and News we suy-jestcd that the supervisor should arraiere for the building o| the steel bridge at Whitmire across (he I'.iioi'ee. ,\ 'jentleinan from that section of the county had stated n> 'hat no arramreiueut had been made by the supervisor for the rebiiihlinir oI this bridge, and was complaining that that section of the county was not receiving the atlcnthat il -houhl have from the coi 1111 v superv isor. I lie supervisor informs us that he has already let the contract for U10 c buihlin? o| this bridge at Whitmire and that the steel part of the bridge ? will be ten feel lonvrer than the old bridge. and that the price for the 8 bridire is $:nr?-1. and that the contract 'prov ides that the bridge is to be d built by the first of January. We make thi- statement in justice ,M 'he -upervi-or and for the int'or- c 'nation ol those persons in that section who were complaining that thev ^ Were not receiving the attention thev ^ de-erved. fhe -Iiperv i-or also -tales | inn the bridge in Mav binton between I'liion has al-o been repaired, and that he e v pec t - to repao- the bridge over Kuoree ai Keitt's. This bridire lias been u*11 but was somewhat dainaged by the freshet. ~ The Standard Warehouse Co. is do- !|! imr the proper thiiii:' in arranging lo .* let the fanners have tuoiuA' on their j| cotton, ('otton is too low. It is obli". " a 1 e?t t" advance in price. The farmers should be in position to net the benefit of t hi- advance. c; I lie arrangements having been si made to advance money on cotton di business -hould look up. Those who II "We nionev -'a mid put their cotton p iu the warehouse and get an advance 11; on it and put that money in circula- ti lion. One dollar started in the right pi direction can do a lot of debt paying e? in one day. A good place to start n< il on duty is at the newspaper oOiee. it NAVAL PROGRESS. a tl "What Grow From the Former Low o Per Cent of Hits. n " The ! I'-nlt !' this lack o! pr k11 - h o \\ cd a; Santiago, where there' was only about per cent >-! hit - :na?le bv the American licet." -av- a writer. in \ au Oden Magazine. "Tint '' Spanish fleet was dest roved, but while America w.is cheering in its *' millions it- navv defenders were soberly thinking of that very -mall percentage of 'nits. As a result the navy I1 went at larirel practice in a serious n and (.borough way. Then for the * first time was introduced the praetcie of firing at low ranges. The s discovery was soon made that range finders are of little use-?the gun it- 1 self ha<l to be depended upon to get I the range. The next i i portant fact ediK-ed was 1 hat a varielv of cali- > bres brought much confusion, as in ( the tall of -hot- the markers were j 1 nimble lo di-tinguish one from the other. Here was another matter j I <?l e-cence. The bigger the gnu the flatter Uie trajectory 0 Caidwel GREAT W This value giving store throws wide high class merchandise at bargain pi complete stock to do your buying fro Shoes! Shoes!! "IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE" Shoe fcF)W.LDO(lGLAS 71 \ shoes -I550 w-L abou Caldwell & Haltiwanger. get ^hoes, save time, trouble and doctor's bill. Great Silk Sale! Gre Thousands of yds. beautiful, dazzling, shining Silks, t pecial prices this week. Don't change money for silks t ABS&z* S Milliner rj T he fast selling s ! than all Newberry the Hat line. Buy show newer. Mee they will do the re! Special Sale Dress Goods! 500 pieces fine 44 inch Dress Goods worth up to U.50 yard at y8c. yd. 200 pieces fine 42 inch Dress Goods worth up to 1.25 yard at 79c. yd. 100 pieces fine 40 inch Dress Goods worth up to .Sc. yard at 47c. yard. Don't think of buying your Dress till you visit our ress goods department, the most up to date in the city. YOU WILL WANT THESE, SOCOh :ase after case of Outings, all piled at (very piece specially priced for the gi vhere one dollar will do the work of t H iulK? Where Caldw til with two or more calibres firing '''All right. How i tin1 same time. it was found to I10 ' 'I'll hi' the presirl ipossihlc t?? ilistinguish between the stockholder. The ii'iii, ami consequently impossihlo tin* capital ami we'll i iMirati'ly to estimate the range. baceo.' "Then it began I? dawn on the 'The thing was agn ivy that the solution was a ship president, taking the ; ?rryinu bin ii'uns only, ami as a cents, bought a cigar f suit the plans of the t". S. S. |>'ea- he led I he way to tlx hie ami the I'. S. S. Possible were he sat down on a log, li awn by Lieutenant Commander 1 to smoke skillfully, oiner <'. Pouudstone. one of the "The stockholder \ rogrc>sive young ollieers of the furu ! > come, lie w:i uvy. These plans were submitted ii-nlly. P>ut the ciua ? the general board and were up- One-third of it. two-ll roved by that body. Thus original- appeared and still the | 1 the type that so many nations are ed 110 signs of satiety tw so feverishly constructing. Hut "'Say!' exclaimed was not until (ireat Britain had er at last,'don't 1 get lunched her Dreadnought and Jap- "The president, kn n's Aki had gone overboard that ashes, shook his head, lis country set about the building | " 'T don't see it,' h I' the four Preadnouirhts which are 1 "'But what.' sliou w under construction." j stockholder, 'do I get 11 i i? h Finance. .... , ,,. , ... < i can spit.' " Washing 1 hi- '.1 r l.i-iiop l oiter, at one ol I .< delifnl reiiuii-n^ of the I'.im-co-) . T ... 1 1 ,,i , , 1 , ,,-i ( A" Intelligent al acadcmv 111 Philadelphia Bishop' . ,... , ,, , . . ... , 'I lie common prae otter was educated a! !lus veiier- 1 , , .1 , . . , , 'in nidrcssuit: a nirv t< lite ami aristocrat te school? i'on- , . , . ... liicnroer wlio seems to einned modern linauce. ... , 1111 e 11 ?<>(' 111. and. Ilier " 1 :>? h'-i^l." he is re- m,)S( Iik,.,v , , o'1 ed SO have said, "that <or, of n]l<(.rV(.s ., lodern finance that consists in gel- m,Vi <<(1oes not alwav ing something for nothing. 1 once vnntatreouslv. new a hey who would have made a les'timonv in ',nnn,'ier. tried in Ohio .had bo "This buy. strolling idlv through lawyers for both side he streets?he never had anything up, and the judge h< o do?met another. jury, when up rose the " 'I wish, he said, 'that I had a or against whom hoi lickcl. I lieu I d buy a good -went j thumlcred tlieir impa* iiiar and go i111<? the wo uls and | 11" wanted Pie 1 \r\ ia\e a >moke. some inforina'lion. I have a nickel, said the other j '*! h ive been b.tlhe ^ . j by two words the la "'Have you.'' the first cried cap- all the time," said rly. 'Then let's form a corporation, juror. I & Haltiw EEK OF BARGAI i its doors Tuesday morning and invites eve rices to meet us here. No where else in the m. Everything spick span new. We say a Shoes!!! Grand Displa , ? . Twenty seven Suits iu ;s for every walk in life. J vy Shoes, fine Shoes, me- y?ur slze whlle the choosi 1 Shoes, all good Leather $35.00. Follow the crow is, Shoes made by the d's greatest Shoemaker, ... Douglas. Do you know Greatest line L.ong Cos it him? Well, come in and J between brick and mortar acquainted; buy Douglas garments to select from. Buy your Shoes from w5_00> The newest of th Great Saving ;at Silk Sale! There will be fast sellir lie world's newest weaves al thls week' ?ver 3'0( ill you land here. : : with. ! y! Millinery! . IV ;ti 11 continues. 'Tis a fact, we sell more firn and Prosperity stores combined. We have your Hats from Caldwell & Haltiwanger, Fi it our trimmers and salesladies and tell ther st. Notions! Notions! Greatest line new Belts, Collars, Gloves, Hosiery and Handkerchiefs ever shown in Newberry. Visit our Notion department every day. 1,000 pairs no mo hole Stockings 15c. pair. IE HERE TO BUY.?Thousands of yards of . id packed from floor to ceiling, up stairs, d -eat week of selling. Hitch up a two horse wo every day this week. Hitch only at ell & Haltiwanger is selli is it done1?' "What are they?" asked the court, ^ lent. You'll 1)0 expecting, no doubt, to lit- called up- j II / . nickel will be <>" t.< expound res inter j?i?s or! / W 1 | 1] nvest it in to- a f.utiori, or some o.'uir* ritsc j[ j& ? term 1 >ed to and the "'Plaintiff' ami ' defendant,' " {? ' stockholder's f> s,:" the ;?uror. "1 don't know .just ! orthwith. Then ;> .in.' ? U-.irp": - ' FARI\ woods. There '> O"!?I t n|) and began ~ ' Strange Introductions. vaited for his' ' ,s n"1 only dishonorable to open j fl lited very pal-(!< I''"''1* intended fur another, even j | O f| ?1 ir diminished. xvIll'n ?"u' supposes his own affairs to, faOUsl lirds of it dis- form the subject matter, hut it's a ? , m,,, ^resident show- process likely to damage the reader's peace of mind, says Tit-Bits. of all the stoekhold- ^ wealthy tradesman, who had a whack here?' l)e(M1 drinking -the water of Bath, dard or king; off the ,(>ok 11 to ' >' 'hose of Bristol. Holiw , Armed with a letter of introduction Q?IIV( 0 sai(]. from his Bath physician to a protested the anirrv s,?nal brother at Bristol, !lie old gen- Afor my eapi- lleman set off on his journey. On the I d X] way he said I o himself. "I wonder ammam^wtmtm president, 4 vmi whaI I >r. Blank h is advised the Bris- . ;ton Star. '"l p'vy-s-i:ni in r?.yar.l lo my ease?": and, i?ivin'_r way lo curiosity, he open-. piatTC Jnror. <,l llu- I.,,,,- vcmI : | bo w lice of lawyers Hoctor: I he hearer .is a I > single out one r:)l Wiltshire clothier: male the most 1 formi them the most "r 1,im- Vnnrs, professionally, .7. efore. i he one Phink. * 1 teiiced by their <'hit terbuck. (die historian, tells 1 he j J?. J Chicago at tor- f"lh>wing anecdote of his uncle, who ! s work out ad- was "Physician. One of his patien's, nervous old lady, took it into her Opening the ( a case recently to ,rv tho T*a,h wnlyr*. "Dear .Sir: I 'en taken, the "The very thing," sa.id the doctor; weeks and >s had summed "amd T know an excellent physician , *. ,s ? v ,l,s id charged the "there to whom T will give von a let- |('ss,on t() a intelligent jar- "tor of introduction." On the wpy )>v ' 10 ?reat i t.li counsel had 'his patient was also overcome with mpan* a P?? a i phvsician: isioned appeal*, cumomix. | 1 t.? <rive hi'n " The doctor has treated me fo?* n "hear Mroiln I loin; time." .-lie >aid to her friend, j your advice. Ii red a uood. deal) "hut he has never-told me just ?v!ia' ?' have plenty wyers use here " >' case is. I have a mind to lo^k ^ ours. .lohn llu tiie intelligent in this letter, and sec if he dcscrilies! it there." j KHie, the lit.tl i mc^iriy. immoiht i.j, zuh /anger's! N GIVING. try man, woman and child that loves i two Carolinas can you find a more ' igain, COME. : : : : y Ladies' Tailor Made Suits! I ist landed. Hurry and get A ng is fast, from $13.98 to 'W rds, they all go to I sh Store. \ff/% I its and Jackets ever piled in Newberry. Over 1,000 ^OT vyu | We start the price $2.98 to 7| B in Underwear! M :j || ig in this department every yW |4|? 9 DO garments to please you ^|j|^j II lillinery! mTM' e, up-to-date Hats 3 no competition in A fth Avenue doesn't 3/ V ti your wants and ^ Great Sale Blankets and Comforts. The cold weather is upon us, and this Is the JB place to buy. Special sale Blankets on this H week. Don't fall on the wayside but come I direct to Newberry's cheapest store. H Jeans, bales ard bales of Homespun, I own stairs and under the counters, i wagon and bring all the folks to h TOREI,] ing it for less. V ney on Cotton I /1ERS WHO \A/1SH TO STORE ? TON CAN SECURE ----- of Two-Third of Value! COTTON STORED in the StanWarehouse. Cotton must be jBk Bred to the - ------- - wmw idard WarehousdP )rm, near C., N.- & L. depot, to eighed and graded. For full in-- 'w ation call on P. WHEELER, Manager/ pistle <1)0 read: gyman, pranced into her faUior/vL 1 Keep the old woman study one evening while the reverenod V \ I send >her hack.'' gentleman was preparing a lon<r't to the mouic.i' pro- thy sermon for the following Suiicopy of a letter sent day. >r. Join. IInnter, hj She looked curiously at the maim- 1 r man. t ? an eminent script for a moment and then turned > t" her father. j| r: I he hearer need* j "I'apa. she began. seriou* 1 ? l<- Mo muni", and | '"docs ' I<?. 1 |(.|| yo'i wluvl In write"' I; : so you ire well met. i "< erlainlv, dearie." replied lie I'> nier." J elergyman. ! j " I'hcii why do you scratch so m;icM o daughter of a < lor- of i| out asked Ktlle.?JMiiladtiji ' pliia Ledger. S .1,