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COLLEGE DEFEATS TOWN. Snappy Game of Football on Colleg Gridiron on Thanksgivng After. noon. By a score of S to 0, representing 4ouch-down and a goal from the fieb on a drop kick, the college defeate< the town and a pretty football gani on the college gridiron on Thanksgiv ing afternoon. The touch-down wai made by Floyd, who carried the bal across the town's line on a forwar< pass from Doscher, and the drop-kic over the town's. goal was from thi field by Floyd. The game was started with a kic] for the college by Smeltzer. The bal went to Boozer, of the town. The towi 'by heavy drives through the line an( short end runs steadily advanced it t< the centre and Norwood made a fif iteen-yard run from there. Parks wen ten yards. Tile coqlege here made .desperate stand, and got the ball. Af ter a pretty tackle by Aull, for th town the town again got the ball, bu lost ground, necessitating a punt. Th college held the ball on the 20-yari gine. Wilson advanced the ball a gooi distance. After some excellent play ing the time was called with the bal' in college territory only a few yards In the second quarter of the firs, half Kreps kicked off. There wa some excellent work by Smeltzer Kreps, Boozer, Norwood, Wicker, Aull and Havird, on both sides, but nc seore. It was not until the second quartel of the second half that there was E score when Floyd in a pretty play tool the ball over the line. The colleg( failed to kick goal, and the score stood 5 to 0. Later after varying fortunes of the two teams, the goal kick fron: field was made, raising the college's score to 8. When the amount of practice had by the two teams is considered, ther( was some excellent work on both Ifes. There were some pretty run and some strong line work. The town team was especially goi vp fr the game, as was the collegc i6am, but the college boys hope tc keep their organization and possibly In the future to take part in som( inter-collegiate games. GranviRle Wyche, of the Universit3 of South -Oarolina, acted as referee Prof. Voigt as umpire, and Prof Rountree as time-keeper. FoHoewing was the 1fine-uxp: College. Positions. Town Jahnz . . . .. . C. .. ...Boo Scurr H. T. Boozer . ..R. G. .... William! Sheely. .. ....L. G.. .. ...Smith Smith.. .. ...R. T.. . . .Pete Boozer Simpson. .. ...L. T... ...Peterso! Kreps. .. .. ...R. E.. ... ..Parks Reenstjerna. . .L. E.. .. Tom Wicke: Floyd Doscher. .. .... ...Tench Booze: Perrit-Wilson. .R. H. B.. . .Jim Aul: SSmeltzer. . . .L. H. B.. . "OE" Havir( L Wallace Gunter.. ....F. B... ...Norwood Referee-Granville Wyche, of Co lumbia. Umpire-Prof. Voigt. Timekeeper-Prof Rountree. RED XEN'S EXERCISES. Thanksgiving Service in Opera Hous4 on Thursday Night Was Largely Attended. Berge11 tribe, No. 24, Improved Or der of Red Men, observed Tha~ iv Ing with appropriate public exercise: in the opera house on Thursday night There was a large crowd of the mem bers an'd their families and friend: present. The meeting was called to order b; Sachem Jno. K. Aull, and the exercis es were opened with prayer by thi Rev. Edw. Fuilenwider, pastor of th< Lutheran Church of the Redeemer After a few remarks by the sachem th< meeting was turned over to Mr. E. H Aull, chairman of the Thanksgivini service committee, who read the Thanksgiving proclamation of Grea Sachem Otto K'lettner, and after a fev appropriate remarks introduced Grea Sachem Klettner, of the great counci of South Carolina. Mr. Klettner made an inspiring ad dress, in which he spoke of the prin iples of the order, freedom, friend ship and charity, including service o God and service of man. He express ed -his gratification as great sachet in the service by Berge11 tribe. He're ceived the closest attention of his aud ience, and his address will have a last ing benefit. The Rev. W. C. Kelly, a devote Red Man, was then introduced an made a happy address along the lin of duty of man to give thanks to hi Creator for blessings and mercies be stowed. Mr. Kelly spoke forcibly an his address contained much valuabl tho"ght, and showed deep research. The exercises were closed with th audience being led in the Lord's Pray er by the Rev. M. L. Banks, pastor c Cn)al Methodist church,, and th' benediction pronounced by Mr. Bank! "Gratitude," as old Dr. Sam Johnsol remarked. "is a fruit of great cuRtivai ton"-N~ws wel Courier. TILL3LN LEAIES DECE1BER ?. e Senior Senator to Answer First Roll Call In Senate. Columbia, Nov. 25.-For the ap i proaching session of congress. S?na a tor Benjamin Ryan Tillmau will leave I his home tomorrow week, Saturday, e December 3. - Dr. James W. Babcock, a close friend 3 of the senator's residing In this city, 1 visited Mr. Tillman yesterday, at the I senator's home in Trenton, and today authorized the above announcement. a Dr. Babcock stated today that Sena tor Tillman is much improved in c health. "In fact," said Dr. Babcock, I "he is looking well. He has spent the 1 last saveral months on his farm and I has given personal attention to di recting his affairs on the plantation." - Dr. Babcock said that Senator Till t man would leave for Washington on i December 3, so that he "could answer - to his name on the opening day of congress." Sanator Tillman would be t ready for Monday, December 5, when I y the senators and representatives are I expected to present themselves at the I respective halls. - Senator Tillman and Dr. Babcock I1 have been long time friends, and on . occasions like yesterday-which was t Thanksgiving Day-Dr. Babcock is ac customed to visit the senior senator at Trenton. The old Augusta Chronicle has of: late gotten to be one of the most valu ble of the South Carolina papers, giv ing news that is hardly to be found in any of the State d'allies. But the Chronicle has always been a good paper.-Yorkville Enquirer. Buy You a Home, FOR SALE: 103. Four room house and lot on Glenn Street, near Mollohon Mfg. Co. Cheap. 106. Ten room house and lot cor ner Glenn and Main Streets, with all modern conveniences, one of the best locations for a hiome in the city. 108. Cottage on Harrington street. 111i. Four room house on Nance 'street. 113. 200 acres land about a mile and a half from Blairs. About 200 acres land five miles from Newberry Ion the public road. Other valuable tfarm land for sale. FOR RENT: Six room residence on Harrington Street. This has elctric lights, water works and is a splendid home. Four room cottage on Nance street. Do you want to buy ten shares good Mill Stock, paying four per cent. every six months? I have it. ;J. A. Burton READY SMONEY' Soften puts opportunity within t your each. t A chance for a good invest ment comes sooner or later and if you have the money the pro fit is yours; if not, the other fel -; low gets it. - Op en an account with this i bank and save systematically, - you will then have the READY - MONEY when opportunity comes your way. We offer you ABSOLUTE SAFETY for your savings, and Swill allow interest credited quar - terly. eBANK OF POMARIA, SZ. T. PINNER, V. L. SMITH, President. Cashier. R. H. IIPP, Vice-Presdent The H( Again This W of Bargain Last week they came, they saw, store last week helped spread the I old goods to offer you, only the cre for the style, quality and price is ril its new and stylish you will find shelves. Good people, bring your buy such high class merchaadise at and line the counters every day till Dress Goods. Don't you want a pretty new dress for Xmas. Thousands of yards bright, brand new Dress Goods just opened up. See the table of 60, 70, 80 and 90c. Dress Goods at yard 100 bolts Dress Goods worth up to $1.50 and $2.00 yard on sale till Xmas day at yd-.-..-98c Silks. Silks. Make a nice and useful Xmas gift. All the $2.00 yard Persian Silks at yd. till Xmas day $1.35 Ladies' Skirts. 300 fine Skirts on sale till Christmas -day. See the greatest Skirt in America for.~...--. .$5.00 Pretty line Voile Skirts just opened. Ladies' Waists. 300 fine Silk Waists, $4.00 values, in black and colors, at 35 beautiful Persian Silk Waists till Christmas day, price each.--.._.-..-....._$4.98 16 only $6.00 Messolin Waists at eah- - . --.... $3.98 GreatChristmas Sale Ladies' Suits Second Floor. Look where you may for a well dressed lady and you will see our suits. Thousands have bought already, but still we have plenty more. 55 fin eblue and 1black Serge Suits on sale this week at suit only -..--...--.-.-.. $12.48 17 only, blue and black Suits, worth $22.50, on sale this week at..- ...- - --- -.- - $14.98 Great Sale Ladies' Long Coats, Each from.--..$3.75 to s40.00 Makes a fine Christmas gift. Men's Silk Hose Makes a nice Christmas gift. In boxes ready for the Christ mnas card, from. $1.00 to $3.00 Three Thousands Car< Pearl Buttons at do: A Good Fire and the E You at THE ST' & Halt >me of t ,ek We Heralu Giving at This they bought. The thousands of I lad news of wonderful bargain g am of new merchandise, the kind ht or your money back if not sat it here. No old goods out of styl hard earned money and let us such wonderfully low prices. R Christmas at Newberry's greates Millinery. Millinery. Good Bye Hats. Give us money and take the Hat. About 568 beautiful Hats for this Christmas sale. Blankets. Blankets. For Christmas gifts they are great. 300 pairs wool nap Blankets, $3.25 kind, at pair $1.98. 5o Fine Australian Blankets special price till Christmas day. Great Sweater Sale. Good for Christmas gifts, from.........98c.to $4.00 Rugs. Rugs. Nothing better for a Christ mas gift than a beautiful Rug. All $2.50 'Rugs till Christmas 10 only, fine large 9x12 Art Squares at special prices till Christmas day. Boys' Suits. Will make the young America glad to wear one of our fine Suits on Christmas day. Suit from_..-$1.49 to $5.00 Men's and Boys' Overcoats Make dandy Christmas gifts. Special prices till Christmas day. Baby Caps. Ma, ma, Bring me 6ne for Christmas. About 500 fine Baby Caps on sale till Christmas day. Kid Gloves. White and black, long and short, great for Christmas gifts. Kimonas and Dressing Sacques. Special Christmas sale prices till Christmas day. Ladies' Hand Bags. All $2.50 Hand Bags at $1.49 All $2.00 Hand Bags at 98c All $1.00 Hand Bags at 64c All 75c. Hand Bags at 34c till Christmas day. Dandy for Christmas gifts. Is of 2 .One Thoi en 0- Hose a est Line of Merchanc Newberry's Greatest RE OF T iwangers he Best I the Gad News Popular Store bundles and packages that left our iving at the store of the best. No you wont be deceived in buying, isfied with any article you buy. If e can find a night's lodging on our make you glad that you are able to ead every line, compare every price, t store 'tis Caldwell & Haltiwanger's. Jewelry, Belt Pins, Etc. 500 fine Belt Pins, worth ujp to $2.00 each, on sale long as they last, at each.............39e Greatest lot popular priced Jewelry in Newberry. Silk Hosiery Makes a splendid Christmas gift. The pair from $1 to $3 Shawls and Fascinators. See the beautiful Persian Shawls or Scarfs, at.....- $1.50 Great for a Christmas gift. Muffers. 500 fine Mufflers at ..25e 300 fine Mufflers at._......50e 100 fine Mufflers at.....$1.00 Make a good Christmas gift. ladies' Linen Handkerchiefs. $1,000 dollars worth pure Linen Handkerchiefs for Christ mas, direct from. John Pull man, New York. Come to the big Christmas Handkerchief sale.. Furs. Furs. Big lot Christmas gift Furs, special sale till Christmas day. Dolls. Dolls. aUp stairs and down stairs, Dolls! Dolls! Dolls! Bring the babies and children to see our Dolls, more on display than in all Newberry corn mned, from 25c. to 75c., worth much more. Shoses. - Shoses. And Douglass for Men look better and wear longer. LaFrance for Women are - more dressier. Wolfe Bros. for Women and Children's every day wear are the best hard service Shoe in the world. You can buy either and be happy on Christmas day. Great Sale lace Curtains. The pair from.....49c. to $3.50 Christmas Ribbons in plenty. Baby Cradle Blankets, $1.50 value, at each ....................8 isand Pairs Ladies t the pair - -JC ise in Newberry Awaits Store, 'tis kwanger's F-E BEST