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CALDWELL Newberry'I This week we ask money saving sale. I prices at a big saving berry and surroundinj Great bargains in E Staple Dry Goods, Et( Great saving on Spread, Etc. Great sale Ladies' ! the big pile. $20.00 the big Suit sale. Great sale Ladies' I select from, and every Great sale fine Mill Shoe Sale! Thousands of pai prices. Bring all youi Free! Free! On VM eleven o'clock we will trading in our store o' Squares free. Each Remember, we give ti eleven o'clock. Just i Store of the Best, 'tis Caidwell< Newberry' W. Y.WILKINS SHO0T uld e BY TICKET AUDITOR inet -- 'issued by M TROUBLE OVEB FARE TERHINAT- son was br ED WITH SERIOUS BESULTS. lodged in -- employed I. Fight Occurred at Cowpens When at the preli Train No. 440 Arrived at That before Mag Place. as Mr. Walr -- Mr. Wilki Spartanburg Journal. tis~ mornin W. Y. Wilkins, a well known young the trouble business man of this city, son of Bobo ing. He sa. Wilkins, of Cowpens, was shot at Cow- night with pens last night by F. W. Johnson, He made fr ticket auditor on passenger train No.- tanb.urg anc 40, of the Southern road. The shoot- (being his o ing occurred immedgately after the has never train pulled into the station at Cow- ticket colle< pens. The ball, a .32 calibre, entered When the the left shoulder, ranged downwards came throu and lodged in thle muscles near the said he ga" large artery from the heart. Had the conductori ball penetrated the flesh one eighth of book, smilir inch deeper it would have .ertered the The collect< large artery and the young man would have to sTh have probably bled to death in a short his fare or time. train. Mr. Immediately after~ the shooting Dr. ticket taker B. B. Steedly of this city was notified to pay any and he went to Cowpens in his auto- have to pu mobile and brought Mr. Wilkins to showed his this city. An operation was perform- lector passe ed at the Steedly hospital last night When the and the ball extracted. diastarnce th Ticket Auditor Jornson was arrest- the train ag ed at Cowpens immediately after th him for so: shooting, the police of the town hold- to CharlottE k HALTIWANGER SGreatest Store you to come to the mighty .very line is complete, and to economical buyers of New 7 counties. Iry Goods, Dress Goods, Silks, Blankets, Comforts, Bed 5uits. Just 57 only left. of Suits at $10.49. Come to ong Coats, an even 100 to one a beauty. inery. Shoe Sale! 's of Shoes going at special feet to the big Shoe sale. !ednesday and Thursday at give free to every-lady then ie pound of Cretonne Quilt pound. -will make a Quilt. iem away free on the hour of get the habit of trading at the &Haltiwanger i Greatest Store. custody until a warrant'gtoCaltelewud hihi vorn out for his arrest,MrWiin sad erpldthtI En with assault and batterywolgotChrteifheclct to kill. The warrant waswolprvd hi wthrasrt agistrate Potter and John- toi esi esgetdt h o ought to Spartanburg and lco hth tpa opn o jail. Thie defendant has eog ogv i hpig A. Phifer to represent him Wheth trn aetoatpa minary hearing to be held Cwesh adh akdtru strate Potter just as soon hecahan sh gtofhentc Eins is able to appear. th coltr cmig touh t as was seen at the hospi'al cahocpe yclrd pol g and m.ade a statement ofMrWlkngodwnnthgou that led up to the shoot-anthcoltrmdemeeakt d he left Spartanburg last hm aotafgtadM.Wli is father- on train No. 40.sadh tod im hthewstll0 ~quent trips between Spar-th caan irte hmtogtdw Cowpens, the latter placeontego d. heclcorspe d home. fIe said that hejofoftetan ndhyimdael iad any trouble with thebea fihng Jo snpuld i ticket taxer, a new man,dinohaehsptlin is an gh the train, Mr. Wilkins we h us~s tre,btde -e him his ticket and thethwepnfo hipcktaerhe sked to see his mileagecm endtofg. tg as he made the remark.MrJonnwilgvbndfrh r then told hiim he wouldapernebfeMgitte ote > his mileage book, pay i sntkonwe h netgto he would put him off the wl ehl,bti iltk lc u Wilkins said he told the a ona r ikn sal oia that he did not propose tehsia. M.Wlis i e fare and that he wouldknw in patbug Hespr t him off. Finally, he rerofteCtTanersblso mileage book and the col-Liet sre.Hepched h. di on through the train. Ibuiesfo W.RGaneadOt train had traveled someZaeseelmotsgond oe collector came through t prabh omk hsct i a arid after talking with hm. Hsfinswl ega netime invited him to go owtahiwun is otrade sayigogtthataifohtewoelwould serioui. Ioyih 199 y .E im Neitherwill m bak orwilNtfl themither ill o bank account it t furnish grist for placed in our savii will grind while y< per cent paid on se ST ART AN ACCC The Newberry OF NEWBE] CapitaliStock - - JAMES McINTOSH, President. LONG STAPLE COTION. j' Ecouragemenlt Offered by the Stato Fair--Fine Exhibits. Special attention will be paid to agricultural exhibits at the State Fair to be held in Columbia from October 30 to November 3. A number of' handsome prizes will be given for the best showing made along the various C I lines of agriculture. Among the features of the Fair will be the Cotton Exposition to en courage the growth of long staple cotton In this State. The exzposition will be held under the auspices of the United States farm demonstration work and $1, 000 in prizes will be given for the best results shown in the growth of the staple cotton. Reports received here indicate that many farmers in the State will send exhibits of farm products. There will be a special building for the agri-.I a cultural exhibits. I - and NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, as the surviving executorin t of the last will and testament of John W. Humbert, deceased, will make a you final settlement of sa.id estate in tple office of the Probate Judge for Nek berry County, S. C., on the 28th day ln of November, 1911, at 11 o'clock a. mn., and immediately thereafter apply for h v adischarge as such executor., 2 John M. Kinard, As the surviving Executor of the last 1 'will and testament of John W. Hum-A ibert, deceased. SOctober 19, 1911. Has Millions of Friends. How would you like to number your friends by milions as Bucklen's Arnica Salve does? Its astounding cures in the past forty years made them. Tts the best salve in the woirld for sores, ul-T E ( Ladie ! Ak you .rujs t r Pil n Red ad a on reallcy Tak no otbe Bus o ." DRA ND FILLS, for 25 years known as Best, Safest. Always Reliable SOiL BY DRUGGISTS EYERYMWEP?h NOTICE OF REGISTRATION FOB r ofrgsatn.O MUNICIPAL ELECTION FOR asrgte hei THE TOWN OF NEW-shlbeaowdtvt BERRY, S. C.toneetntobh Notice is hereby given that thedaofDcme,11 -books of registration of voters for the eetost ehl Town of Newberry, S. C., will be open- Nwer uig t ed at the office of the clerk and treas-mots urer, in the opera house, from the 29th Th prdtino day of September, 1911, until the 30threitaonfmth ;,day of November, 1911, both days in-trinof ew ry clusive (Sundays excepted), betweenthaplcntove K i orso 'loki h frno Mnawti teicr md5o'lcki heateno. .R.jth on fN ybr EAR AB4NK NT TObAY ierman Cc.--No.40 ney spent come irnish grist for start with it a n11 continue to the mill and if igs department >u sleep. Four avings account. )UNT TO-DAY Savings Bank RRY, S.C. - - $50,000.00 J. E. NORWOOD, Cashier. ve one of the largest finest lines of China Le city. It will pay to call and see my before you buy. I ~anice line of 5and* ent China. : IISE OF A THOUISAND THINGS inted supervis- "esidence within the limits of the ly such persons municipality for four months preced provided for ing the annual election for the year e at the regular 1911, and the payment of all taxes as ld on the 12th sessed against him, due and collectible ,and at special for the previous fiscal year, are neces n the Town of sary to entitle the applicant to regis- P a next twelve ter. By order of the Town Council of the . , certificate of Town of Newberry, S. 0., on the 5th board of regis- day of September, 1911. ounty entitling1 3. J. Langford, Mayor. 1 a polling pre- Attest: orate limits of J. R. Scurry, e o fhis[ C. &T. T. C.N..&.C.