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Entered at the Postoffice at New berry, S. C., as 2nd class matter. E. H. AULL, EDI J)R. Tuesday, October 3, 1911. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. A number of subscriptions to The Herald and News expired on the first of October. We hope all these will arrange to continue their subscription, and we give this notice and make the statement that we will not corect our mailing list until Saturday, October 7. We trust that all those whose time expires on October 1, will make note of it and renew during this week. We shall very much regret to lose any of our subscribers, but our rule is strict, ly cash in advance and we can not carry them longer than Saturday of this week, unless some arrangement is made. Owing to lack of space, a great deal of matter is crowdea out of this issue -and a good deal of it from the pen of the live Herald and News local man-Mr. R. H. Greneker. Most of it will still be live on Friay, and it will appear then ,along with all the rest of the news of the world of import anee up to that time. JUSTRIAL IS ORDERED IN THE "LABEL" CASE (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1). of whiskey labels. Weiskopf is presi dent of the, Nivison-Weiskopf com pany, which sold the labels to the dispensary board. It was broug'ht out during the day's testimony that of the $35,000 paid by the dispensary board for 'hese labels Weiskopf received for himself $6,534, M. A. Goodman got $6,534 and John T. Early got $6,534 also that in addition to this money, Weiskopf paid in two separate pay m;ents, $6,100 to M. A. Goodman be fore the deal was closed, for "ex penge money." The remainder of the pLv&@se omount, nearly $10,000 ac egr#4ng to W@iskopt, went to his Airm, Crees Naiae brought out the dIt tisat tie aeefadanis hid not made any propositionl as to a "rake of'" to the witness, and that Weiskopf did -niot-know how this "expense monei" Sisd. Ahi Important feature of thel aftei'nod ession, was a legal ttle over the, right of a circuit judge ta force the attorney generial to pro 4e, documee.ts of a public nature *nWen to be in his possessioni. Weis kaPf was asked If he had not return &1 $7,500 to the State of South Car iia, out ef the label money. He said that he had depsited this moqney witg "h1attornefT and ~admitted to a writ refirnI as to i dISp~ositidn. SeiMaMed tis Mit$ %r1iet as af st 1than il ~ was sus $dre ,by .udge Wilson, who would I,llow the witness to tell of the Agreement. Mr. Nelson Insisted on a!ing the document, and Mr. Lyon etited that there was a copy of It In Ladies' H My new has. just at you are mn na will pay you1 dow. I havd shapes.: Mayes' E THE HOUSE OF i the attorne.y general's office, but "thf the gentleman could not get it." -M Nelson asked Judge Wils'a to issu an order requiring its p.,duction I the attorney general, and would n( accept what he termed a compromis of Mr. Lyon, who offered to subm the paper to the jury as evidence. -M Lyon contended that he and- the jud2 belonged to different departments < the government, which were coord 1 nate in power, and that Judge Wilso did not have the right to force him t produce the papers. After hearin some arguments at length on tb subject, Judge Wilson finally rule that he did not believe that he ha the right to issue an order requirin the attorney general to produce suc a paper from his office. ITALY DECLARES WAR ON TURKISH EX-PIR: (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1). tions in the neighborhood of Cyren( The party was to leave London thi week, but the outbreak of war ma change its plains. Demands Unsatisfied. Italy's declaration of war on Tur key grew out of unsatisfied demand that the Ottoman government, domi nant in Tripoli for 300 years, shal surrender all economic aud politica right to Italy. Tripoli is capable of tremenddu development. The soil along the coas is fertile. Not so much can be sai of the interior. Littlp A4th9utiC NPwp. London, Oct. I.-Out of a perfec maze of conflicting reports and ru mors it is utterly Impossible at th< present' stage to sift the grains o truth concerning the opening days o th Turco-Italian war. It appears evei doubtful whether there has been an: actual occupation of Tripoli, and i is practically certain that there ha. been no bombardment Dy the Italiai warships. It seems also certain that the re ported destruction of the Turkish flee is untrue. In fact, the only resul of the first three days' hostilitiej which can be vouched for Is the de struction of the Turkish destroyer b3 the Duke of the Abruzzi's ships of Prevesa. 14 N~OTICE OF FINAL SET TLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that I; wil make a final Bettlement of the per sonal estate of H. Archie Haltiwan ger, deceased, In the offie of the Pro bqte Judge for .Newberry county, or Wednesday, the first day of November T.91, at 11 o'clock a. in., and 'will im mediately thereafter apply for a'die charge as adm1ntratrix of said ea f randes is li,tlwanger, Admfinitratrix of the Perschai 2statV of H. ArclSZiti*anget. deoeased Ten Cleats for ett. Purcell & SEott announce that thf%) will pay 10 ceskt~ de~tta f'rileli of their customer% idl thos's 4%.0w them on accouit Sr len%I. ThlB is .one fourth of a %%t Oev 't market, and Bags stock of bags rived, and if ~ed of a baq it ~o see my win Sall the new look Store STHOUSAND THNS Lt e Y The Underselling Store it 0. e j | Thousands ofdo" defying prices, provi the final blow to coma story. We make th4 | town and inspected cli come here and if we d than you have been o) sells you. A - I L I 41~ r) STYLISH ILLINERY SECOND PLOO. Qj ulity Tells, Styles Command. There is' always something new and at' tra.ctive to see in our Millinery Departmenft, Each day finds new mdels. The largest showing of Millinery in the two Carolinas. Hundrfeds of new Pattern Hats go on Bale this week for the first time. Visit this de partment and see what's whatC We are the only concern in Newberry who has a North ern Milliner. Enough said. S6.INCH BLAC]K TAFFETA SILK, 98c. YD). Will put on sale this week 5 pieces Black Taffeta Silk, every yard ,guaranteed on the selvage, this is4$.50 Silk,. and we will only sell one dress to each buyer, at yar....98c. * Wiy pay your money to -go to a side-show when you can go to 'a 'big show for less money. Thinki a minute! * THREE HUNDRED NEW EUGS. No use wasting time looking around. Come direct to headquarters. We guarantee a saving of 50 cents to $1:00 on every Rug you buy. 100 large Rugs, ;beautiful patterns, worth $2.00, sale price........... .------1.49 100 large Rugs, beautiful patterns, worth $3.00, sal'e price............---- .--198 50 large Rugs, beautiful patterns, worth $4.00, sale price.:..........--.--$.98 25 large 9x12 Art Squares, special prices this week. MIMNA UGH'S )BER OF G O lars worth of New M 7 that the Mimnaugh, )etition. Our prices b ; request: that after 3 >sely the goods and p on't sell you your fall fered we'll take of f ot BUY BLANKETS NOW AND SAVE XONEY. We have three hundred pair of sample Blankets. Some all wool, some part wool, and some no wool at all, so no matter what kind of Blankets you may need, we can sup ply them and save you at least' oD--third on the price, e # NOT "TRAILERS" BU)T "LEADERS." OUR PRICES PLAY TO THE TUNE OF 2 cases Staple Apron Gingnams, worth 7 1-2c., sale price... .,.... ....-..4 E-4 1 case Staple Dress Outings, worth 8 1-3c., sale price... ... ... ... ....-- .--484e.* 5 bales 36-inch White Romespun, worth 9c., sale price... ... ... ... ..-----.-c. 5 bales River Side Checked Homespun, 8 1-2c. elsewhere, sale price.. ....C -* 1 case Poe Mill Bleachzng, worth 8 1-Sc., elsewhere, sale price.. ..... .. .. -.. 5 eases Standard Calicoe, reds, blues, grays, etc., sale price... ....... ---.. C 50 pieces colored Table 011 Cloth, worth 25c., sale price.............--- 1*2c FIRST CALL FOR FALL AND WINTER. 300 men's Suits go 'on sale this week. All the new shades and latest models. $10.00 $12.50, $15.00 and $18.50. 200 boys' and childr.en's Suits, $1.49, $1.98, $2.49, $4.00, $5.00 and up. WE CARRY THE MOST COMPLETE SHOE * STOCK IN XEWBERY.. Don't forget the big'store where you think of buying Shoes. No matter what youwant, come to tre Big -Store for it. LADIES' TAILORED SKIRTS. 1,000 Ladies' Skirts to go on sale this week. Sounds big, but we've got 'em, and we are going to let them go this week. Lot i-Beautiful Panama Skirt with back and front loose panel, Skirts worth $6.00 to $7.00, Special Sale price.. .. ....$4.98 Lot 2-Beautiful Uanama Skirts, panel back and 1 front, $7.50 to 10.00 value, sale price..............-- .-.-- .. Lot 3-Beautiful Panama Skirts, panel back and front, $4.00 to $5.50 value, sale price... ... ... .--.---.---.--- ---9E Lot 4-Beautiful Voile skirts, panel back and front, $4.98, $4.49, $8.50, $10.00, and up. a-E 4 The Underselling Store SALE O DS ~erchandise at world rea'y cash has dealtK ow more than tell the ou have looked over rces at' other stores, bill at a lower priceC er hat to the man that *e 0 / Illill W BEAUTI FUL SHOWING IN LADIES' COAT Each day-brings nlew arrivals of new a exclusive.patterns in Coat suits. Our selec- - tion is tlie biggest and best in this section of the State. They have been chosea to meet the requirements of women who wishr soiethinrg ,shigh-class 'and out of the ordi nary in jue. I will give a thousand d'ol lare to a|nj charitable institution if I can't show ther largest and best stock Coat Suits,. Skirts a iddLong Coatsa shown In Newberry, nd every garment we sell we guarantee a perfect itj Never in our hIstory halle we shown goaf Suits and ready-to-wear gar ments * f&h attract suc.h wide spread at tention. Suit prices range from $10.00, 12.50, $15000, $18.50, $20.00, $25.00, and up. Every single purchase is protected .by our "Irn Clea Guarantee." -LADIES' SWEATTEES. 1,000 Ladies' and Children's Sweaters to go on sale this week. No such grand col lection of Sweaters has ever been placed on a retail counter by any store In South Carolina. Sweaters worth $3.00, $3.50, $4.00- and $5.00, choice this week, $1.49, $1.98 and $P.98.