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E. H. AULL, EDITOR. Entered at the Postoffice at New berry, S. C.. as 2nd class matter. Tuesday, October 26, 1909. The cotton mill men threaten eur tailment on account of 13 cent cot ton. Again the consumer must ante np or leave the game.--Orangeburg Times and Democrat. Not this time. The cotton producer can stand pat now for once and let the other fellow draw new cards and do the anteing. All the farmer 'need to do is to sit on the lid until le is ready to rise. The new schedule on the C. & G. road will not make it any easier to get away from Columbia, and that is one of the main points.-Anderson Mail. Yes it will. You can .come out in a Pullman car -and at Belton you can take the trolley. As stated in Friday's paper we had a break in our Ainotype machine which necessitated a little hand composition. Our No. 2 machine has not yet arrived. The part was ordered by wire from New Orleans and bill received Fri day night. The express did not 4bring the part until Sunday after noon. It. was left at Greenville for twenty-four hours. Where one pays extra carriage for prompt delivery such carelessness as this is inex cusable. Either carelessnesss on the part of the railroad in not giving time for transfer or indifference on !the part of the express messenger. In either event the rights of the cus tomers are not considered. But the package came Sunday af ternoon and Capt. Langford was good enough to deliver it promptly and at lalf past five the machine was run Ding. In order to get out today's pa per on time it was necessary to work Sunday night. We have had a machine for five years and this is the longest stop we have ever had. ,A Hebrew poet said a long time ago: "I said in my haste all men are Jjars.'' If he were here he might .ens to -the conclusion that all men are dishognest. M. A. Carlisle, of Newberry, long trusted as a bank offi eer, has gone under, He i3 indicted before the federa.l ourt,-Spartan burg Journal, Just above this you had a para graph advising people to speak kind ly of their neighbors. Does not even the criminal law presume a man in nocent until proven guilty? Is sim ply an indictment in a Federal court evidence of guilt? We do not know even the facts in this case but in any ease an indictment does not prove guilt. We have known men indicted for murder and other offenses and yet they were acquitted. Mr. Carlisle's friends are satisfied that when the case comes on for trial he will com pletely vindicate himself and show conclusively thalt there has been no criminal acts committed by him. Senator Tillman is not alone in the views he expresses in regard to the lunoheon to President Taft in Columbia. We have heard a great many people give expression to the same sentiment. Not that those who are going or those who may not ae eept ohjected to paying the price, hut they felt that it was fixed large enough to cover the cos:s of other exoenses besides the hmeneon. We received an invitation .but as we did not feel that we could attenid we did not reply as we understood a reply to be expected only when the invita 'tion as accepted. And we have no complaint. If it is a State affair as claimed 'then it is the opinion of some that th~e selecton of those to whom the opportunity is given should not have been left to a committee of the Co lumbia chamber of commerce. But there was no compulsion upon any n oa<-eept the invitation with the .ond(iti,mf attached and !here is no0 us~e t'or any one to kick. Mr. Taft stated somewhere that he da- not object to being used asi an atdraction to pull fairs out of the hole. In the eom!unilcation addressed to to The Idler and signed Taxpayer, we printed in Tuesday's paper a com parison of the price at which the bonds of Gaffney were sold and those of Newberry. It should ,be stated that the bonds of Gaffney ,bore interest at five per cent. while it.he Newberry bonds bore interest at four and a half per cent. The com mission at Newberry had a bid of $42,055 on a five per cent. bond, making a premium of $2,055 for the bonds at five per cent. A calculation was made accurately and it was de cided that to issue a four and a half per cent. bond at $800 below par for the entire issue would be a saving of more than one thousand dollars to the taxpayers, as against a five per cent. bond issued at the premium of $2,055. So it may be seen that the New berry bonds were really sold at a better advantage to the taxpayer than the Gaffney bonds. We men tion this simply because Taxpayer referred to it in his article. All of the bids were .printed in full at the time the ;bonds were sold. The coming of the C., C. & 0. rail road -to Spartanburg is not only a great event for that progressive city but is a great thing for South aCro lina. A number of NewBerrians will at end the Taft luncheon in Columbia it ten per. There are a number of cases of wcarlet fever in the city. The board )f heal:h should take every precau ion to prevent it becoming epidemic. We are told that to be on the safe ;ide it is necessary to quarantine for ix weeks. Is that being donel Wish Greenville could have a State appropriation foi- a fair, and a presi lnt as a drawing attraction.--Spar banburg Journal. And then sell tickets to a presi MINER DURABLE I EASILY APPLIED REQUIRES N SUMMER The La And Most I STOCK 0 EVER OFFEF TOWN Ti A TUAL CI Sale Begins ( Don't Forg Everybody Come. John I ESILV/ER S dent 's luncheon. It would be a good investment. The Herald and News .ave itz sub seribers two twelve page papers last week. And will do so again before many more weeks. We have a good town. Let every body have a good word for it. Quir, knocking. We are sorry that the Andersoa Mail is not pleased with the new schedule we are to have on the C. and G. road. It is a decided improvement over what we had and Anderson has the same number of trains. The only thing is the Anderson people who want to go to Columbia will have to get up a little earlier in the morning bat then they will get to Columbia earlier. We suspect the Mail had not thought of that. Then there is that afternoon train with a Pullman car. What is the matter with that? There was talk in New,berry not so many mooons ago about building a hospital. Like some other talk noth ing has ever come of the talk. We notice from the Anderson Mail that the hospital at that place is to he enlarged. They were building their hospital about the time we were talk ing aboat ours. It has been in oper ation for some time and has been found to be such a useful institution that it is being enlarged. Have our physicians and people given out the idea of a hospital for Newberry? It is scarcely for the reason that we do not need one. We were on a train going to Columbia not so long ago and one physician on the same train said he had at that time four patients in the hospital in Columbia. It seems to us that Newberry is large enough to have a hospital and that it would prove a great blessing to the suffering if it were properly managed, and it ould be. Watch for the elephants in the parade. ROOFING CONOMIC AL FIRE RETARDING 0 PAINTING LE BY BROS. CO rges t Jp-to-Date F GOODS ED IN ANY ) GOAT STS FOR 3O0, DAYS )ctober 30th at the Date. It Will Pay Yoiu. P. Long T :RET. S. C. Newberry's Caidwell & Last week was the biggest in ti --ew customers lined our count, the bargains offered by the Po everyday in the week wonderfi the store. No wonder we shool away. The news is going wider Newberry's Greatest Store. Th in Dry Goods, Shoes, and Ladii Sunny Dixie. Get in line and fol of Many Departments and wheri for less. READ EVERY LINE, THEN COMI Great Su Secc Positively more i to select from th combined. Every ferent. Don't thin Jacket until you v ment. 50 new Sui press wagon. Col 50 Misses and Juni Dress Gloods. Dress Gloods 1oo Bolts 60c, 7oc and 85c Dress Goods, 1st counter as you enter the door, 49C a yard 200 Bolts $1.oo, $r.ro aBd $1-15 Dress Goods, st counter as you enter the door 79c 260 Bolts $r.25, $1.35 and $i.-So Dress Goods, ist counter as you enter the door, 98C Silks! Silks!! Silks!!! Thousands of yards of Silk this week at New York cost and less. Special 365 yards $r -So Taffetta this week at 5Hundreds of New waist Patterns, no 2 alike, at 49C a yard. Get here early and get first choice of the Plums. Great Sale of Cotton Suiting For School Dresses. 5o0 yards 20c Cotton Suiting this week special price 15c a yard. Gireat Rug Departmient 2nd Floor. This week we offer 300 fine Rugs worth $2 50 each at $1.74. 20 large Art Squares and Druggetts at special price this week. Great Blanket and Comfort Departmeni 2nd Floor. The cold weather is upon us and here is thc place to buy. Read every line. 150 fine $i.50 comforts at 98C. roo fine $2.50 comforts at $1.69 50 pair $2. Blankets this week 98C ioo pair $3. Blankets this week $1.98 50 $5.50 Blankets this week $3-74 For every want in Dry Milinery, come to Keil Caidwell Gretest Store T IS H ltiwon,er' s ie history of our Store. 'Thousands of ers up stairs and down stairs reaping pular Store. Every minute in the day 1 A bargains were offered throughout c hands with shdppers from 80 miles and wider throughout the land about I is week we intend to break all records )s Suits, selling every kind known in low the crowds every day to the Store 1 B Caldwell & Haltiwanger are selling it COMPARE EVERY PRICE, E HERE TO BUY. it Deportiqent ind Fl16or. tylish up-to-date Suits here in in all Newberry stores one man tailored and dif k of buying your Suit or isit our great Suit Depart ts just pulled from the ex me get first choice today. j or Suits this week at cut Underwear For len, Womnen and Children. Greatest line of Underwear in Newberry. All kinds and all sizes. The best Men's Underwear in Newberry at 49c a garment. Great Bargains in Checked Homespun,. Jeans, Outing, Sea Islanid, Red and White Flannels, Etc. 50 pieces Red, Blue, Brown and Gray. Solid color Outing, roc kind 5c a yard this week, Shoes! Shoes!! Shoes!!! Newberry's fastest growing shoe department. Last week hundreds of pairs New Shoes left our our counters. We sell only good, solid Leather Shoes, Shoes made by America's best shoe niak ers. W. L. Douglas for Men and Boys. LaFrance Fine Shoe for Ladies. Wolfe Bros. of Columbus, the best shoema for Women and Children everyday wear. E pair guaranteed. Turn all your feet little and big to Newberry's Best Shoe Store, 'tis Caldwel and Haltiwanger's. Millinery! Iillinei;y!! Every minute in the day we are making selling high-class Millinery. Come give you order today.\ 500 Towels at 4e each. Soo pair 15c 1-2 Hose roc. 500 Men's SoC Dress Shirts 25c. 500 Men's Soc Ties 25C. boo Men's Soc Suspenders 25c 300 Ladies $1:50 Waist 98c. 300 Ladies Sweaters special price I Great Towel Sheet & Bed Spread Sale Hundreds of bargains in this department. Goods, Shoes, Suits and4 berry's GREATEST and CHEAPEST Store Haltiwanger['