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'ruesaay, ijecemuer o, -ov was AV:11:0.B;> ~a~. V squad of fifteen. Davis says that the rabbits are more than plentiful in the section where the hunt was, and that tha fifteen hunters killed forty rab bits which were so thick that one man stepped on a rabbit in its bed. Willie D. hat been fifteen years in The Herald and News office, and he knows. The response to the address of wel some was made by '\r. J. M. Davis, of Newberry, S. C. Mr. Davis is not only a wike-awake superintendent of cot ton mills and a thorough business man, but is a polished speaker as well. His remarks elicited warm applause. -Charlotte News account of Southern Textile association meeting in Char ette last week. Willng to Change. While little Bess was being put to bed a thunderstorm set in, and she began to shiver at the thought of be ing left alone. "Oh, there's nothing to be afraid of dearie," said her mother. "I must go down to stay with papa; but God is right here with you, and he won't let anything harm you." For the moment the child wa: paci fied, but presently there came a clap that made the windows rattle. "Mamma!" piped a tremulous little voice from the upper landing. "Yes, dearie?" "Won't you please come up here and stay with God, and let me go down and stay with papa?"-Harper's Maga zine. He Had Reformed. A young man who was an enthus iastic lover of nature went to the seaside for a holiday, and approach ing a typical fisherman, said: "Ah, my friend, how' well you must know the face of nature and know it in its many moods! Have you ever seen the sun sinking in such a glare of glory that it swallows up the horizon with fire? Have you not seen the mist gliding down the shrinking hillside like a specter?" And, very excited and throwing out his arms, he continued: "Have you never seen, my man, the moon struggling to shake off the rag ged, rugged storm cloud?" The fisherman replied, "No, sir; I have not since I signed the pledge." Pearson's Weekly. LODGE DIRECTORY. Woodmnen of the World. Maple Camp, No. 437, W. 0. W., ee~ts every first and third Wednes day eveilg at 7.45 o'clock. VL.Itt Ing brethren are cordially welcome. D. D. Darby, T. Burton, Clerk. Newberry Camp, No. 542, W. 0. W., meets .every second and fourth Wed nesday night in Klettner's Hall, at 8 o'clock. B. B. Leitzsey, C. C. J. J. Hitt, Clerk. Amity Lodge, No. 87, A. F. N. Amity Lodge, No. 87, A. F. MI., meets every first Monday night at 8 o'clock in Masonic Hall. *Visiting brethren cordially invited. Harry W. Dominick, J. W. Earhardt, W. M. Secretary. Signet Chapter, No. 18, H. A. N. *Signet Chapter, No. 18, R. A. M., meets every second Monday night at 8 o'clock in Masonic Hall. Fred. H. Dominick, 'Harry W. Dominick, E. H. P. Secretary. Golden Rule Encampment. Golden Rule Eneampment, No. 23, I. 0. 0. F., will meet at Klettner's Hall the 4th Monday night in eaeh month at 8 o'clock. I. H. Hunt, Chief Patriareh. W. G. Peterson, Scribe. Palaski Lodge. Pulaski Lodge, No. 20, I. 0. 0. F., will meet Friday night, Oct. 14, in Klettuer's' Hall, at 8 o'clock. Let every member attend. J. M. Davis, W. G. Peterson, Noble Grand. Secretary. Bergell Tribe, No. 24, L 0. B. Il. Meets every Thursday night at Klettner's Hall at 8 o'clock. 0. Klettner, C. R. Cateechee Council, No. 4, D. of P., L 0. R. M. Meets every Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. ,0. Kl2ttner, R. C. Newberry Lodge, No. 75, K. of P. Meets every second and fourth Tuesday night at 8 o'clock, at Frater nity Hall. Van Smith, C. A. Bowman, C. C. K. o R & S. 00 The Under Selling Store AllDepartme 00p 0. With thanks to you, ot 0@ closed is by far the biggest ++ By extraordinary and good *4 away beyond anything you ber the banner month of m 00 00 00 0@ 0 0@ 00 0 69 Ii2, @0 .0 88Challenge to Meet th( Prices We Name. 0@ @0 It's a challenge to you to make comparison of tla values we offer. ++ 10o full pieces good heavy Outing, the io and 12%< 0. kind, at only 9c. yard. Five bales Riverside Checked Hcmespun, wort aa 8y/3c., at only 7C. yd. 200 full pieces Standard Calicos, worth 6% and 7c 00at only 5c. yd. 200 full pieces Androscoggani and Poe Mill Bleaci *. ing, worth roc., at only 8% c. yd. 00roo pair good heavy Blankets, worth $2.00, at $i35 roo pr. good heavy Blankets, worth $2.50, at $1.g roao0 pr. good heavy Blankets, worth $3.50, at $2.4 50~ pair all-wool Blankets, worth $5.00, at $2.98 50 pair all-wool Blankets, worth $6.oo, at $3.98 +4 25 pair all-wool Blankets, worth $7.oo, at $4.98 The ! Every on your: back. O Goods, A~ ing, Hats Thevedin t ts Will Continue its Throughout D :r friends and patrons, the m and most successful month's bw arrangements we are able tc have ever known here. I have p y business career. Come every 200 Ladies Tail be Closed The Suit Sale ( A Slaughter of prices that wild. All Ladies Tailored Suit4 $25.00, $27.50 and $30.00 choi $9.98 $12.49 $1 I believe the time to offer the tJ at a time it will do then Big Milline This monster millinery Sale < al new and better hat bar gair share in the richest and rarest the stock and we do the Millini following prices on Beautiful $2.49, $2.98, $3.50, $4.00 ant 500 Sweeters Left. Dr Such swarms never -crowded to a Sweater sale Note before. Mimnnaugh does the Trick just a little otef edifferent from the rest.AlDr 200 Ladies' Sweaters. worth elsewhere $2.50 All Dr< and $3.00, choice $1.98. 1 r h 200 Ladies' Sweaters, worth elsewhere $3.50 for 6 and $4.oo, choice $2.49.I roo Misses and Children's Sweaters at 25, - 49, 75 98c. and $0.49. Nei . Each Day Brings New Arrivals. 4t gNew Chiffon, Panama and Voile Skirts, new at1c Silk Shirt Waists, new Silk Underskirts, new Furs, everything that's new and attractive, at hoc House of Upper Caroli air of Shoes is guaranteed t< eet as the hide worn on the as ur expenses are divided amon jillinery, Ready-to-wear Goods,' and Shoes, that's why we have e Shoe business as well as othet tore of Newberry, Soi .@+******++0+.0 ee 4ie Under Selling S tore? 00 to Offer Big 1 ecember N onth of November just *+ 3iness we have ever had. + offer values that are ,lanned to make Decem- to day this month. e: )red Suits to 0* Out! 0* )f the Age! li will set the whole town worth $15.00, $20.00, ce on four big racks 3.50 $16.50 ie public a good thing is i the most good. . ry Sale. 2 ~ontinues with addition u. It's your ehance to of savings. We carry ery business. Note the ? Trimmed hats: $1.98, ess Goods Bargains. the following prices, compare them with the ellow's. I am determined to clean out my oods stock this fall. ss Goods worth 35 40 and Soc., choice for 25C * ss Goods worth 6o, 75 and 85c., choice for 49c0 ss Goods worth $1.oo, $1.25 and $1.5o choice Inderwear forMen, Wennand Cildren. I e Shipment Goes on Sale this Weekl ;e Men's Ribbed Shirts and Drawers worth 5oc., make things lively, choice - - 29c ;e Ladies' Ribbed Vests and Drawers, soc- kind . .- - - - - 39c e Ladies' Ribbed Vests and Drawers, 39c. kin >wear .2 imal' s0 g Dry a walk ++ -ines. wh Carolina i