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T heU Men's a Ever Before We have a large stock o Suits and Cloaks that we have one of the largest handle the celebrated Sc or build-long, short, s comingly. In Ladies' an est and most up-to-date sell these ready-to-weal see our line before buyir Come Soon Clothing and Ladies' rea be undersold by any gre cop' Store of Low Prices. fINSURANCE COMPANY FORMED. IP. H. Gadsden, of Charlesi dent of the Charleston L Gulf and Atla.utic Company Organiz- Power Company; George ed at Columbia on Tuesday. jof Newberry, lawyer and -.-- .Jas. A. Hoyt, of t'he Colu Colmbia, December 1.-The Gulf ; reau of the News and Cour: and Atlantic Insuranee Company was IHerbert, of Orangeburg, laa organized today, at a meeting of the S. M. Jones, of Chester, mea subseribers to the capital stock, held A meeting of the direc in the Palmetto National Bank direc- Iheld after the meeting of - or's room. The company was today ers adjourned and Mr. A. chartered by the secretary of State ;was elected president and and has de~posited with Insurance and Mayor Reamor was eee Commissioner McMaster the neces- urer. The resident mem'be sary sum, $10,000, for a license to do board of directors, Messrs. a general insurance business in this Jones, W. S. Reamer and Jas -State. jwere appointed as the fina The Gulf and Atlantie Insurance mittee Company was organized by Comptrol- Com;troller General a ^1er General Jones, who is t'he president today that the t:.mpaniy ai!r and executive officer of the concern. e norgn amount of bt Its authorized capital is $100,000, of ght .d etarts off wit'a which a large proportion has already prospects. 'been taken, and the company will at j once begin business with headquar- BLOW AIMED AT SO1 ters in Columbia. It is authorized by ~its chiartr to do a general fire an Roosevelt Classifies 15,000 F *casualty insurance and bonding busi- .-Reported that Intentior ness, and will fill a need that is felt Give Negroes Jobs, in this State, for a strong and conser vatively managed insurance company, ahntn Dcme . of home capital and under home con- dro rsdn .oeet trol. Comptroller General Jones, the dy hrb oeta 50 president, is one of t.he best postedclspotmsesialpa men in the State on insurance matters, Uie ttsaet epa and has a well deserved reputation for casfe evc,hscue Thedirctos leced t he eet ad onPressen woseve ~ngof he tocholer .tayaretheIda,shgton torten tha 1,0 foflwin~ A. . Jnes.comprolelassonad p o n aste en lp genral W.S. eamr. ayo ofCo-areUinit o gtaear to epess strititert and sidetarte dealiag kio n d o r stir am on Ice Company: C. K. Henderson. ot ;believe the real purpose of .Aiken, merchant and financier: J. T. is. mmos of Green wQod, merchant:. It is understood by some ind Boys' CIothin o=Wear Suits an( Attempted in th f Men's and Boys' Clothing and La< ) are going to sell at "COST" in ord stocks in the city to select from, a :hloss Bros. & Co.'s Clothing, and n tout or slender--we have special n d Misses' ready -to-wear Suits and ( lines to be found in the upper part Suits and Cloaks at and below cc ig. . . . . . . . Sand Often to this thegr __________son. Remerr dly-to-wear Suits and Cloaks at and at sales, it makes no difference frot -L AND on, presi- tpu.rpose of the new plan is to break I month, also on Sunday afterno< ight and the solid South a-nd to give the negro Sunday. night. L. Mowei., an opportunity; to get office along withSi financier; the white man, it being understood mubia Bu- that wit'h the admninistratiton strong-~ An Editor's Love Letter. er; D. 0. ly Republican there would be an ex-- Dear darling delinquent! ryer; and cellent opportunity for the former to peiu usrbri rer chant. seeure many well-paying offices allarsohyDooutikwha :ors was through -the South, which would not otadgn.N,ltl ua tockhold- th'e case in the North and East,weoudntgta yif e W. Jones -here the proportion of negroes to (o eaesila tesm l secretary, the white population is relatively dsigotteavrieso ed treas- small. This may or may not be theprmesadbih pet s of the real purpose, as future- events willThymk aneclntdt,d A. W.'j doubtless show, but there is much italtlepdngfaod A. Hoyt, mystery surrounding tihe new . .ers. wr fecuaeett ev nc crn-esst. We are wting and ha outatdNesFrmxeirn ore. ou ittle ove.r Excelior,Deceber .-Wehad e touldart getlaw ife or nicerainTueday ftenoon Jut o. the hare stillars thinm od disiniotete dvrtier o MissJani Kiard asetured omise lonel riht youpedetr Camerwit little p udd illyo fl oe nce com-d eguiln. Wear waoting,d" pupis rolio Exceiorn. ing or thee wind tht arove. W osstafies o Exceldr Deembergoode hade to plnterar thy gentle forstepIor wa" ith reaivTesa Im atwe . Js tiwyblwadt a h tsssd to- thin Gfor riwichao is uilding ofA thewsapey dols wthineatn1 e)eeflert e wlighueo i lc iceo. Dearponeratefeelounusual. tssfJaheePKinard section.r neartly eer familyou diently diTn thwe uel Lrc,o ro hasar ' w o u tanwero th vie so t he trustbeeavitths a therteacheriand ino theguiind. of ' th oa n ," osetorcs pupil Georgea o ha ove it onthe winde tie her ared com to frow woud a ount ime to GW pelaerorepue whf on elurtha reahin out r sm moen shdete tthe pb in v e edt. osntr ho groad unds.ran 1IW.a a d an Pi~ Eceirs cho D.Lo ill hpen a few st idaysii tisb a tece ht the Paus tres erc i sen.o Chreta rly evey al and b sientma he big-V ee. onavstt isfte' a i she i to mnds~ othand s oef p an opin-J.|L Exeso so will haveac Chrt ing thedland will hi by fr theh that they maano trd Satrdaight n thisa:dvberet canly buieforma I r and Ladies' I Clo aks.... aiyo NewberrM lies' and Misses Ready-to-Wear er to turn them into cash. We nd we will not be undersold. We o matter what your style, shape iodels to fit you stylishly and be 3loaks we have one of the pretti of the State. We are going to ist, and we ask you to come and eatest reduction sale of the sea ber, we are going to sell all our below cost, and that we will not rn whom they are origin4gted. BR(O;S. : : :New-berry, S. C. in and take advantage of. it on every hand; M-Minnie S. Mance, W. B. Mayes{~ don't let an opportunity pass to make N-Mr. R. E. Norris. ema. your name and business favorably P-John Petson, Mr. Jim Porter. known. Every advertisement insert- R-Ratchippe, Lucy Rones. ed attracts the eye of the outside IS--Miss Matie Shells, Mr. W. L. Our world, and nothing tends more Shoekley, Mrs. C. H. Schumpert, P. You towards the growth of a city. C. Sundy. -e sold "Times are hard, Inoney is scarce, jW-Mr. Robert Walter, Mrs. N. -plumn, business is dull, retrenehment is duty [iWshington, Eva Warren, Miss Eliza ranted -please stop my-'' Whiskey-"Oh, W ~illiams. stand no; times are not hard enough for IAll persons calling for thes letters sweet that. But there is something else that will please say that they were adver Ltions. costs me a large amount every year, tised. trling, which I wish to save. Please stop C. J. Purcell,?P. M. vith a my-'' Ribbons, jewelry, ornaments as a and trinkets? "No, no, not those, One Thing Was Certain. ratch- but I must retrench somewhere, please ... e long stoy my-'' Tobacco, cigars, snuff? When Carol was nearly four years the "Not these at all, but I believe I can cld her parents had occasion to move ring see a way to effect quite a savmg~ in into another part of town, and one Lr of- another direction. Please stop my-' morning, when a strange little girl .y sad Tea, coffee. and unhealthy luxuries ? wandered into the yard. Carol, who is Now "No, no, not these. I must think of an only child, was delighted with the Do something else. Ah! I know it now. idea or a play,fellow. sweet My paper costs $15 ya.Plae -Good morning, little girl," she call or is stop myppr htwl carym ed out brightly. "Did you tome t ir of- through the panic easily. I believe in . , m,,.. ~r de- r'etren -hment and economy, especialy Th u1 girli. who w:as older and in braim.- 'ar~ger than Carol, stared and wa.s ~-~ ~dumb. Advertised Letters. ..What s your name. ilttle girl?" Car ional ~~~ol..0 proceede d. rt of List of letters remaining in post No answer. does offie at Newberry, S. C., for week --Are you five?" idea end ing November 28, 1908: Still no answer. eoplel B--Miss Mary Brown, Mrs. H. B. "Are ycu six?" nany Boozer. Mr. J. ME. Burton. The child fidgeted and grinne:d, but most D-J. C. Davis. rem'ained silent with her finger in her I the Messrs. J. W. Gerry & Co. mouth. artis.. H-Mafnolia Henderson, Miss Carol surve:yed her calmly a momn ipest Mary Henderson, Mr. Wilia Hender- c.:at nd then remarked emp'::ie'ally, who son. Wei&l I don't know your name. and I ower J-Mrs. Maggie Johnson. Mr. W. rn-- r w old your' are. but I do word F. Jones. >:.'. you~ arent very smart for your him' K-Ben Kinard. 'age: "-Delinea'or.