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E. H. AULL, EDITOR. Entered at the Postoffice at New ierry, S. C., as 2nd class matter. Tuesday, April 6, 1909. THE HERALD AND NEWS TO DAY. In its Spring Trade Edition The Herald and News today presents to its readers thirty-two pages, which is the largest single edition of any newspaper ever issued in Newberry. We desire briefly to call attention to some of the special features of this edition. The first section is devoted to Lit tle Mountain, one of the thriving towns of Newberry county, and one of the most progressive of the small er towns along the line of the Colum bia, Newberry and Laurens railway. A history of the growth and develop ment of its enterprises and sketches of some of the men who have aided in its upbuilding axe given, accom panied by a number of attractive cuts. In this section the merchants of Little Mountain, in advertisements which will well repay a careful read ing by the buying public of Little Mountain and the surrounding coun try, tell of the spring values which they are offering. The second section contains a va, riety of interesting and valuable eading matter. "The Old Settler Forms the Acquaintance of the New" is an amusing original story. "lit 4le Dassie, or the Burning Pine Knot's Fitful Glare" is an intensely interesting and welliwritten story by the late Dr. 0. B. Mayer, Sr., and th!ere is an excellent address in this section on Tuberculosis, recently de livered in Edgefield by Dr. 0. B. Mayer, a son of the lamented author of 'Li'ttle Dassie." 'There are oth er attractive features in this section, ineluding the latest fashion notes. The third section contains Easter articles by the pastors of the county, teling, of the meaning of the day, and of the special services which will be held in their churches on Sunday. This section also contains the first installment of a story by the late Dr. 0. B. Mayer, Sr., entitled "The Eas -ter Eggs.'' This story will be con tinued in future issues of The Herald and News. It was published in The Herald and News some years ago, but * it will well bear repetition. I*< AS TEl Coprete 99b SCR O: BRO . A C . SWELL EASTER SUITS For Men and Young Men Buy your Suit from COPELAND BROS, where you can be fitted, and have ye ar choice of over 100 beautiful patterns and exclusive styles. Come let us show you. We love to show these clothes-No trouble, rather a pleasure. Every new 'and desirable style we have in nobby three and four button sacks, double and single breasted, with or without vests as you like, and almost all sizes in slims, r'egular and s.tout.s. Boys' Suits .. .....$2.00 to $8.09 Men's Suits . . . .$10.00 to $25.00 A full and select line of extra trouser', i:meyV vests. H I Shirre, and Furnishings. "Take your choice they are here foxr you'' at pr.ices that will please you and less than else The fourth section is the regular news section of the paper, but it too, contains attractive special features, among them a historical story by Col. D. A. Dickert on "St. Leger Gren fel, "a daring but erratic Confeder ate.soldier. In this section also there are some Easter articles which came in too late to appear in the Easter picture in the third section. The paper carries a liberal adver tising patronage from the merchants of Newberry and of the county gen erally. The advertisements are at tractively written and tell in concise form what the merchants have secur ed for their spring trade. These are only a few of the fea tures which The Herald and News presents to its readers today in its Spring Trade Edition. We ask the careful attention of our readers to ev-ery page in this is sue. "DANCE WITH DEATH." An intensely interesting story by Col. D. A. Dickert, telling of his and Sam Dixon's "Dance With Death," when, as soldiers of the Confederacy, they passed through the Federal lines, will soon begin in The Herald and News, ranning through several issues. Attorney General Lyon and the lawyers associated with him have won a decisive victory in the dispensary litigation. The highest court of ap peals has decided in favor of the State. Let us :hope now that the dis pensary commission will proceed at once to wind up the affairs of the State dispensary and be done with the whole disagreeable business. And if Mr. Attorney Geenral Lyon is go ing to prosecute any grafters let him get after them. The city of Abbeville has just held an election on issuing bonds for the enlargement of her school facilities and the bonds were voted with only two ogainst the issue. In fixing the credit for the State's victory in the dispensary cases, it is revident to those who are familiar with the progress of this litigation that the preparation and presentation of the ease to the federal supreme court by Mr. B. L. Abney, of Columla, of counsel for the commission, was largely responsible for the courts de eision. Without detracting from the work of Attorn'ey General Lyon and I BARC AN IMMENSE SHOWING OF NEW SPRING M[ERCHEANDISE. Has been received and put on sale in all lines in the past two weeks..Swell Dress Goods at Popular Prices for Fine Goods in all the new shades and farics. -EST QUALITY AND NEWEST SILKS. Beautiful Figured Foulards, 24 in hes aid'e all the new shades of old rose, peacock blue, green, brown, wis eria and navy blue, worth $1.00; sale price, yard .... .... .......85c. Beautiful Figured Foulards, 27 in hes wide, Copenhagen, brown helio trope, wisteria, old rose, worth 65c.; sale price yard ./. .. .. ...50c. Fine Pongee Silk, guaranteed h.lf silk, 36 inches wide, light blue, pink, gray, worth 50e.; sale price .. . .30c. Rajah Silks in brown, navy blue, light blue. white, cream, Copenhagen, old rose, reseda green, champagne and black. 25 inehes wide, worth 65c. sale price, per yard ....... 50c.I Beautiful Messaline Silk in Cham pagne, old rose, peacock, light blue, eream, navy blue, black and reseda green, 36 inches wide, regular price - $1.50; sale price, per yard .. .. $1.25 Oki Silk in light blue, pink, old rose, champagne, reseda green, black, ream, navy blue, Copanbagen, lilac, brown and white, 27 inches wide, reg alar 40e. value; sale price per card.......... ...... .. ..29c. Black Taffeta Silk, 36 inches wide, exellent quality, rerzular $1.25 value; ale prlice, per yard .. .......$1.00 Black Taffeta Silk, 32 inches wide, all sik wort 8 -sale price . .75c. his other associates, it must be con ceded tit Mr. Abney's services in this litigation have been of the great est value to the State.-Columbia Record. We have been tinlng about t same thing but were afraid to express it-not exactly that, but there are so many people who misconstrue even the truth-and yet we wanted to pay compliment where deserver and we are glad you have opened the way. The editor has before him a tabu lated statement of the causes of death of 3,233 policy holders in one of the big insurance companies. It is inter esting. Consumption carried off 682 -pretty nearly one-fifth of the to ta, number of deaths. Thi- is a faet which should cause our people to pause.-Roek Hill Record. This is .a fact which we should reck on with, especially when it is remem bered the rigid medical examination to which all applicants for life insur ance are put. The per centage of death from consumption to population must be mu#h greater. The anti-tu berculosis leagues should bre encour aged in their efforts to suppress the disease. Anderson must be behind in school facilities. We see from the Daily Mail that that city of 15,000 popula tion has issued only $35,000 for school buildings, while Newberry has issued $15,000 and has just voted $40,000 more. Anderson's school trustees are asking for $19,000 more for another building-which would still kave Newberry one thousand dollars ahead -Newberry Observer. We've got more school houses than you have, and bigger ones.' We built some of them with real money; we didn't have to issue bonds. And we are going to build some more school houses pres ently, just as soon as we get good and ready.-Anderson Mail. And Newberry is not going to build any mor.e school buildings than she needs and that she ought to have hid several years ago. Investment for schools is an investment that -pays. We do not propose to waste any money but we do want the best and most up-to-date building. The new town of Bishopville in the new county of Lee erected a $16,000 school building just about four years ago and now they are going ahead to erect another one at a much greater AINS_II WHITE AN~D COLORED LINON ETTES. 'Plain soft finish White Linonette, 34 inehes wide, worth. 12 1-2c.; sale price .. .... .... .... ....1Oc. Linen Finish White Linonette, washes and looks like pure linen; rice .... .... ......10c. and 15c. Colored Linonettes, solid pink, light lue, navy blue, lavender, brown, tan, ile, champagne, tan, also beautiful tripe patterns, new designs; sale rice .. .... .... .......12 1-2c. 50c. FRENCH EOLIENNE FOR 39c. French Eolinenne half silk, veryI trong, beautiful quality, white, ream, pink, light blue, champagne, 1eliotrope, navy blue, black, red and irown, regular 50c.; sale price 39c. GOOD VALUES IN WHITE GOODS Sampson's Galatea Cloth, strong and durable, colors will wash, noth ng better for boys' suits and ladies' ear, beautiful assortment of pat erns, all new styles; yaard 15c. Pereales, 36 inches wide, all new' atterns best washing good.s, beauti ful assortment of new spring pat erns. .. . ..8 1-3c., 10c. and 12 1-2c. Brown Linen for aprons and dress s, all pure linen . .12 1-2c., 15c., 25c. White fine Corded Piques, aston shing values. .. .. ..15c., 20c., 25c. Sheer White Lawn, 40 inches wide, orth 12 1-2c.; sale price .. ..10Oc. Sheer White Lawn, 40 inches wide,, orth 15e., sale price .. .. 12 1-2c. Fine English Rep.. 36 inches wide, fast colors, light blue, tan and white, >eautiful fine cord; sale price 25c. Shirtwaist Linen, 45 inehes wide, dl fine linen, round thread, heavy rweight sale price yard .......50c.U cost. Newberry did not get to work on her building any too soon. NEWS OF BACHMAN CHAPEL. Attractive Good Friday and Easter Services. Bachman Chapel, April 18.-There will be preaching at Colony on Good Friday morning at 11 o'clock by Rev. A. J. Bowers. There will also be preaching on EasterSunday morning at 11 o'clock, and communion servic es afterwards. The following is a part of the Easter services which will begin at 2 p. m., and to which the public are cordially invited to at tend. Song by Sunday school. Recitation by Johnnie Dominick. The Gate, by 13 girls and 2 boys. Recitation by Ira Cousins. Song by little children. Recitation by Cleone Hayes. Recitation by Sammie Mills. Recitation by Holland Bedenbaugh. Song. Recitation by Katie Bedenbaugh. Recitation by Hugh Feagle. Recitation by Willie Mae Mills. Song. Recitation by Carlton Paysinger. Song. Address. Recitation, "Prayer," by 4 boys Colie Cook, Johnnie Fellers, Olin Cousins and Clyde Wilson. Song. Benediction. Conference Postponed. For good reasons recently ascer tained the Newberry Lutheran con ference will meet at Beth Eden on Friday before the fourth Sunday in April instead of Friday before the fifth Sunday in May. The secretary will furnish the program which will be printed later. MiLLIONS OF LIVES LOST. The Awful Toll Collected by Con sumption. If people could only understand that Cartarrh is an internal scrofula -that nothing applied externally does much good-they would not need to b'e warned so often about this fatal disease, which, when neglected, in variably ends up in Consumption, at the cost of millions of lives every year. Yet Catarrh is easily cured if ULL 36-inch all pure Linen Oambrie for Waists; sale price .. .... ....25c. New Lace Bands for dress trim ings, with Net Top Laces to match, white and cream 12 1-2c, 15c, 20c, 25c. All Linen Cream Damask, worth 65c.; sale price .... .... .....50c. All--Linen Cream Damask, worth 5c.; sal priice .... .... .....75c. All-Li en Bleached Damask, '72 in ~bes wide, beautiful patterns, worth 1.25; sale price .. .... .....$1.00 Linen Huek Towels, extra good eight; sale price . . . . 15c. 20c. 25c. Sheer White Linen Lawn, -all pure [nen, 36 inches wide worth 35c.; sale >rice .. .... .... .........25c. White Waist Linen, 45 inches wide, ail pure Linen, iheavy round thread, orth 65c.; sale price, yard . ...50c. White Linen Sheeting, 90 inehes wide, all pure Linen, heavy round thread, the best value ever worth 31.25; sale price .. .. .. ...89c. Beautiful White Lingerie, 45 inches. ide, real English goods, made of ine Egyptian cotton, washes beauti ally, the greatest value ever shown orl35e. sale price .. .......25c. PanWhite English Nainsook. full 2-yard pieces, exceptional value, >rice for piece . . $1.19, $1.75, 2.25 ....... .... ......$2.75; E nglish Long Cloth, unmatchable, alues; price for pieces, 98c. $1.75 and $1.98. [ADIES' CHTITDREN'S INFTANTS' AND MISSES' HOSIERY. Ladies' Black Hose, elastic top, 1arrow ankle, fast dye worth 25e. ale price.. .... .......19c. each. Ladies' Gauze Lisle Thread Hose. all seamless foot, narrow ankle, elas ic top black, tan, violet, light blue, nkr- worth 35. - ale.....25c. the right treatment is employed. Catarrh is caused by germs in the blood which circuilate thlroughout the entire system. External remedies give but tempuary ease. Although the effects are often seen in the form of pimples, rash, eczema or dry scaly skin, the trouble is internal, and can never be cured by external remedies. The only way to cure Catarrh is by employing a medicine which is ab sorbed and carried by the blood to all parts of the system, so that the mucous' membrane or internal lining of the body is thoroughly medicated, soothed, disinfected of germ matter, and thc .,oreness healed. We have a remedy prepared from the prescription of a physician who for thirty years studied and made Catarrh a specialty and whose record of success was a cure in every case where 'his treatment was followed as prescribed. That remedy is Rexall Mucu-Tone. We are so positive that. it will cure Catarrh in all its various forms, whether acute or chronic, that we promise to return every penny paid us for the medicine in every case where it fails to cure or for any reason does not satisfy the user. We want you to try Rexall Mucu Tone on our recommendation and kuarantee. We are right here. where you live, and you do not contract any obligation or risk when you try Rexall Mucu-Tone on our guarantee. We have Rexall Mucu-Tone in two sizes. The prices are 50c. and $1. Very often the 50c. size effects a cure. Of course, in chronic cases a longer treatment is necessary. The average in such instances is three $1.00 bot tles. Gilder & Weeks, Newberry, S. C. EPAR T BRI Children's fine gauze ribbed hose, sizes 5 to 91-2, /black and tan; spec ial price ... ... .... .......15c.g Infants' Hose, white, black, tn sizes 4 to 6 1-2; special.10c, and 15c.! Children 's White Socks, sizes 4 to 6 1-2; epecial .. .... .... .....15c. Men's good tan and black Soeks 3 pair for 25c. Men's Imported Socks; full seam ess foot, solid black, tan and new faney patterns; special value ... 25c. SHEETS PILLOW CASES, BED1 SPREADS. Ble.ached Bed Sheets, size 72x90 nehes, French filled seafn down cen re, worth 50e.; sale price .. .. .39c. Ble.ached Bed Sheets, size 72x90! inche3. seamless, best grade, North 5e.; sale price .... .... .....65c. Bleached Bed Sheets, size 81x90 inches, seamless, best grade, worth 35c; sale price .... .... .....75c. Pillow Cases, 42x36 inch size, worth .21-2e.; sale price .. .... .. ..10e. Pillow Cases, best grade, 45x36 ~neh size.: worth 20.: sale price 15c. Pillow Cases. best grade. 45x86 in ~bes size. hemstitched ends: price 25e Large Bed Spreads, worth $1.25.; ale price .. .... .........98c. L'a.rge Marseilles Bed Spreads, eautiful patterns, worth $2.50 sale >rice .... .... .... .......$1.50 Large Marseilles Bed Spreads, eautiful patternis, worth $3.50; sale >ric .. .. . .. .. . . .. $2.50 [ADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Cors et Covers .. .. ....19c. to 39c ...ns.. .... .......50c. to 98c. Skirts ..... .35c. to $2.98: Drawers .... .......25c. to 75c. The very best grade of muslin the Betwixt and Between. Wa.;hington Star. "I see you have my pamphlet on your desk,' said the economist. -What do vou think of it?' "It's betwixt and between," ans we-red the heartless friend. "It's too light as an argument and not heavy enough for a paper weight." An Inspiration. Cleveland Leader. "Ye-es," hesitated Mr. Justwed, "these biscuits are pretty good, but don't you think there ought to be just a little more-?'' "Your mother made them," inter rupted Mrs. J., quickly. "-of them?'" ended Mr. J., with a flash of inspiration. "Miss Daubition wanted that big artist to do her portrait, but he re fused." "On what ground?" "Said he never copied other paint ings. Organ and Piano Bargains Some good square Pianos from $45 to $75. Some good used Organs from $25 to 145. Should the purchasers of these instruments desire to exchange them in a few years f a new p;ano, we will allow their marke value as a credit on the new pianos. Write at once for particulars, as bargains o quickly. Malone's Music House, "The Home of Good Instruments" COLUMBIA, S. C. ERY LITTLE MONER WILL float you through Summer Bros. buying everytihing you may need in Screen Doors and windows, fly paper, garden hose, garden plows, stains and polishes to freshen your furniture. Low prie es and the highest grade goods in. table cutlery and silverware, are the methods that rule at SUMMER BROTH ERS O SWELL BASTEE OXFORDS And SLIPPERES / IEN, WGMEN, GIETS and BOYS. Try a pair of our "Ultra'' and 'Krippndorf'' Slippers and Ox ords and you will 'have the best as o style, fit and wear a plenty of the ew AnWe Strap Pumps in tan, or lack fc,r Ladies and Girls. MEN'S SHOES AND) OXFORDS We have a full and select line of he celebrated "Snow'" and "Cros ~ett' Shoes and Oxfords for men. he best,for wear and style that this ~ountry affords, prices from - $3.00, ~3.50. .?4.00 and $5.00 in all leathers. ry a pair and youi will always,wear