The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, January 29, 1909, Page THREE, Image 3
WATSON'S
Mill and Factory Syndicate Sale signalize the opening of their
. Great Sale at Copeland Bros. Friday morning at nine o'clock,
by giving away ABSOLUTELY FREE
FIVE DOLLARS IN GOLD
To every grown person entering Copeland Bros. store Friday
morning will be handed FREE a ticket. A duplicate of every
ticket given out will be placed in a sealed box, 'and from that
sealed box we will at eleven o'clock sharp continue drawing
tickets until some one present has a number corresponding to
the one drawn.
Other unequaled attractions will occur daily. The liberal
methods, and the REDUCED PRICES ON EVERY ITEM
in their big stocks, will make this
The Greatest Sale
In Newberry's History
COPELAND BROS.
Sale by Mill and Factory Syndicate
415 Broadvay, New York
PILL AND FACTORY flf
SYNDICATE_SALE at V
- OFF FOR PANAMA. Iba ovydtecusrdw h
Taft Sails From Gharleston After Ipsigott e, n wt inl
Pleasant Stay-Aboard the offewlfligthcrirsee
North Carolina. so uldw otesuhad
President-elect and Mrs. Taft and M.Tf xrse h ens p
party, including a .small staff of dis- riainotecrdlwlomad
tinguished civil engineers selected to woesue optlt xeddt
inspect with the president-elect t.hchibytepolofCretoan
isthmian canal, sailed from Charles- si ehdejydhsbifsa n
ton for Panama at 9 o'clock on Mon- ti iygety r.Tf a
day m'orning. The .party will reachIloknfoadtotesa yaes
New Orleans on tihe rieturn trip on a potnt o etatrapro
February 13. ofatvtinscaegamnsan
Aboard the North Carolina were i rvl
the president-elect, his ruddy cheeks Sn.o nx h st es3
attesting the benefit he had gained rtr fsaei h atcbnt
from the golf links at Augusta, a.nd wocm ocne ihM.Tf
*his immediate party, including Mrs. upnmtesoiprac,rer
Taft and Wendell Mischler. his as-edt XshnoMnayferon
sist-ant seeretary who has been with*harnHicok. wo am
Mr. Taft since Secretary Carpent.eratM.Tf' qes ndJhRy!
left for California to re-euperate hisHamn,peintoth aze
health. On the other erusier were the o eulcnCus ilsed~v
newspaper corresnondents and civil ea asi hretn
engineers who will inspect the Pana-- - - - '
ma eanal works. Aboard each craft TESADISE.
was *a secret service agent, L. C.
Wheeler. on the Nort-h Carolina and ICeso esl hc ae'o
Riehard Jarvis on the Montana, both gehrOfNncktSos
of 1:.hom will remain with the party RahNwYr aey
tbronghout tl-e trip.
At 10 o'clock one hour after eYokJa.2-Lstan7
weighine -nr-hor off governmentjhosafetecrhbtwnth
wharf at Ch'irleston. the North Car- ocaliesRpbcanFor>dff
olina need through the jetties toteNauktshl,wih vn
sea. ponting for Panama. The Mon- :l~~" h n oteht r n
tana. he'a arrived off Charl-eston yes-reudteohetoastef a-I
terday.and spent the day and night atgeighlesns,tesrvosf
anchor.- then joining the North Car- ti hiln epsataevhv
olina ae che came out. The Montens'f)i( hvna at
had taken aboard from the ligh t-[~ihtal165 asnesfo
house tender Cypress those who~ werethtw eslweeafinhipo.
Po t'4ke the trin) on her. 1r,lh eeb h atc hl
Two Days of Pleasure.er.teesudofes
After tin laps delightfull' snent ce fteRpbi aeo
as thle ""eet of the people of Char- ;'dteeritderyrSnca
lestnm. Mr. Taft, :-comnaniied by te eetaserdfo
al 4iend:'d. left the hotel hv 8 eu ute rsa fe
0 'clook. A cutter from the North t( ~kn e~i
Carolinla woe waitinz at the aenvern- \ 0'dc nBoilnw h
ment wherf to conv'?r the na-o to tedFlra,bodwhhhr
t.he or"'er. A t the dock Morr
Rhen ed a nmber of other nromin-(e~hdrmiedtruhu e
ent rtizens v-ere entbered and ther iyigeprecs
'wished t-he nresident-eleet a good Olytei-fedRpbcwa
.vova?o. Tiere was nio delav in set-~atrgt opet h it h
ting off and the narty was soon bnet Sfthm fwae,1
aboard the ship which lay hut a few mlesot ofNnukthas
hundred vards from the dek. As lgthi)
Mr. Ta'ft eame on deck a salute of WhnteFoiarcederdk
21 ?rwl w:1 fired. Everyvthing haditwslrndtwatheadno
be~.n '-~de readr' m et inder wa" r o e rw~~i enkle
bord~:;ie tl-ewwirty wa nafn therwe h taesclie.Te
hopciir~. t~ v~rv as ~s'! te broa em convoe theerir o w ther
haror t agod seed trpeo trband The wasnstp. detw fer
pasn ou osa nwt ignl
-FACTORY V _ _
$10c. Crade
* POE MILL BLEACHING
On Sale Friday morning, 9 to 9:30
5c. Yard. 10 Yard Limit
IPE LAND 'I
them being badly mangled and so
tangled -in the wreckage that it was
'her berth tonight .that the bodies
could be extricated.
EgnLyc,oeof the Repub- JA H RA
iie's passengers, who was severely M c o r ra
injured, was on the Florida when she
same in. When he was taken later UDETHASPCSO
to the Long island college hospital it
was found that both his legs were BA H L RM IS
broken, his right thigh fractured and
that he was internally injured. It is1NT -
feared he will die. N WC U TH UE
JAAEEAE~MAMENT. Fia vnn,Fb 2h
[Leading Statesmen Say Japan's
World Relations Justify Its Onftems rsetdct
Reduction.zeswlbecagdwt ---
Tokyo, Jan. 25.-Marquis Ka.tsura, B E C FPO IE
*he premier; Count Jaturo Kuomura, iRglrCutRls trln
the minister of foreign affairs, and Dvlpet.LdcosSta
Viscount Terauchi, the minister of Itos oa is nEeig
war, made brief speeches today beforeofRindF.
the diet .in answer to questions re- Pie,2 n ccns
arding the reduction in armaments
and the foreign policy of the govern- TiktonslatNwry
ment. The speakers said that Ja-HadreC.sSo.
an's relations with the powers of Oe t73.Cutcle t8
he world were so improved that the
roposed reductions were fully war
anted. Premier Katsura said thatHISWATEJ.CSapeol
n such matters the Japanese gov- dsesr tn.t
ernent always would be guided by
world conditions. coup)led with the
conomic conditions- of the country.We ~ '
The l'eading newspapers in corn
nenting editorially on the California
ituation say t>at the Japanese peo
ple must not farget that the un
friendliness toward Japan in America
exss amnong' a small elique in Cali
MocoCortiria
NOTIE 0?FINA ETLEMNT UNDtER pTiE UarnteSeF
As guardian ~ ~ On of the esaemftafi os nt gesadct
wil mke fnalsettlmet a sident ille aunt of t moe paid
guardiaegularaCduettatelei. ttertffnc
of the ProbvtloJudgetf.Neubirrrous Soruit
day f Feruar. 1.09. nd ime f rfndn Fneroseii
iatlythreftr ppl fr eter ds-Tie,tse or waeak, aNder
Alln . Coson. evrperson730 Curin from a 8
Leser.cohIDs, brnhT-J or Samp,-l
A ~typ ~diithnthis utnderstading
As cuarediothe gialloteso
inme eter and wabll uestr yo Ilam E Pehm&Sn
Fo sae Poat e Drug o r e.berryy s
THE
MILL and FACTORY SYNDICAkTH
FROM 415 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
Opens Their Great Factory Salc of Goods from the Mills
AT FACTORY PRICES AT
COPELARD BROS. BiR Department Store
The Best Store. The Store with "The Power" to do it.
RAIN ON SHINE-BE HERE. SALE OPENS
Fridag, Januay 29
AT 9 A. M., AND CLOSES
Mondau Night, Feb. 15
COME PROMPTLY. PROCRASTINATION IS A SIN
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