The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, November 17, 1903, Page 4, Image 4

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Eut W"A an# ie E. H. AULL, EDITOR. A LESSON CAME OUT OF TEXAS. Did you ever stop to think ho humanity is knit and woven t( gether; how the baker is depender on the tailor, and the tailor on ti brick-layer, and so on through a the list of 1uman endeavor? Son folks think that a man can live : himself. He can't. The absolutel selfish life is impossible. There a good object lesson in Thurbe Texas, which is a mining town. The miners struck. It was a ro over wages, and the public too little interest in the matter. Son of the people said: "These unior are getting too fresh. They shoul be taught a lesson. They can't ru this town.'" And some more said "Let 'em fight it out. It is non of our funeral." And all were wrong. The strik continued. Men must work to ea Most of the miners moved to othe towns Because there was no dc mand for houses rents dropped an owners of property suffered. Thi stores had less patronage, th: churches were half filled, the the: tre could do little business. Wh3 there wasn't a corner of Thurbe that didn't feel the strike more c less keenly. It was necessary fo a town of 5,000 to shrink to th proportions of a country village, the mines were to stay closed. The people woke. They beca-r interested. They used their ir fluence for peace. They were read to do anything to start the whe( moving again. And the strike was settle< Wages were raised, and the bus ness men were so glad to see ti miners and their families returnin that man were supplied with tran; portation free. Thurber, Texas, is doing bus ness agaim at the old stand and h< citizens realize that selfishness an prosperity, indifference and bus ness activity can't exist in the san town. Everybody is dependent c somebody else. And that is true in Thurber an every other city or hamlet in th broad land.-Spartanburg Journa This is a very good lesson and quoted here to emphasize just whi The Herald and News has be( preaching for many years. V cannot live to ourselves even business, and what every comm nity needs is a broad public spir which takes time and occasion to < something for the general welfare something that will benefit tl whole in material and moral u lifting and when you do you ha benefited yourself whether y< feel it directly or not. Let us tal this lesson from the experience this Texas town. Suppose one both of the nulls ill this town shoui shut (down, it would not only affe the p)eople who work in. the miill but every business interest in ti community would feel it. On t1 other hand if some other enterpri were started here which would gi employmet to labor overy busine interest wvould reap its part of t beneficial results. It behooves tj business men of any community get together for the up-lifting that comimunity! There is no go, buiiness sense or judlgment in eve man having his hand on his brot er's throat in the same comimunit The change in the schedi: which the Southern has announo is the best schedule we have ev had on the Southern. We will g the Charleston and Columt papers about an hour later eai morning but it will give our frien as far up as Greenwood and asi down as Columbia an opplortuni twvice a dlay to come to Newher to (10 their trading and get bai home in a fewv hours. The IIerald and News believ' that it would be a goodl thing the I egislatunre to repeal that pr vision of thle istatute which relat to the holding of special court If it is really necessary to have the extra courts it would be tar bett HARD -TO BELIBVE. The Newberry Herald and News says that one hundred subscribers to that excellent paper are in arrears for, subscription. The editor ol The Herald and News is a man under the tongue of good report, and lie stands sponsor for the State It Press Association. For these rea e sons we accept the statement of our fI iend that there are one hundred e delinquents on his list, but, ordi y narily, an editor would be required to bring affidavit to get credit for such statements -Press and Banner. , The Press and Banner is right. The statement as printed is hard to y believe and should not be believed. k The Press and Banner is a close CI reader of The Herald and News d evidently and we thank our cotei-1 In porary for this opportunity which i: it gives us to correct an error which e otherwise we very probably would not have observed. The number of subscribers in arrears we left r blank in the copy to be inserted in the proof after running over the mailing list to get the correct num ber, and we wrote iooo, but the e printer in correcting the proof made it too. It would indeed be re r iarkable if we had only ioo sub scribers in arrears and if only that many were in arrears there would [f have been no occasion for the ap peal. e Our friends have already been responding, but this is the week we are expecting to hear from them. We hope to have the number of ar i. rears greatly reduced by the first of December. g As The Herald and News has heretofore remarked, Newberry has . been one of the best cotton markets r in the State this season. On Satur d day we had wagons in Newberry with cotton from within three miles of Laurens, and near Clinton and Cross Hill. Men sold cotton here d who did not even know where the s banks were, because they had never - been here before with cotton. The s merchants will reap the benefit of this together with the farmer, for every man who sells cotton will Te spend some money in the same town n in which lie sells. it Better Than Pills. 1o The question has been asked-In what - way are Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets superior to the ordinary le cathartic and liver pills? Our answer. is-They are easier and more pleasant P to take and their effect is so gentle and 7e so agreeable that one hardly realizes that it is produced by a medicine. Then they not only move the bowels ebut improve the appetite and aid the Df digestion. For sale at 25 cents per bottle by W. E. Pelham & Son, New 3berry, S. C., and Prosperity Drug Co., Id Prosperity, S. C. ct NOTICE. LPUBLIC SCHOOLS IN THE 1ecounty which have not already lopened are hereby authorized to be open at once. EUG. S. WERTS, eCo. Supt. Ed. SHair &Hauird Will sell you >d yourQ Millinery )[cheaper t h a n any pl1a ce i n Newberry. N EW GOODS TO SELECT FROM. Another lot just re als ceived. All ready to wear hats for ladies at ty C O ST No We can save youl smoney on Shoes and boys' clothing. Come and get our o' prices. .HAIR& HAVIRD r THE l RIGHT'1 PR ICE STOiRE, NOMINATION. OBERT H. WELCH IS HEREBY announced as a cundidate for Mayor of Newberry and is pledged to alide the result of the Democratic pri mary. T HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candidate for reelection to the office of May or of Newberry, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Dem ocratic primary. JOHN W. EARHARDT. M M. HARRIS IS HEREBY AN . nounced a candidate for Alder man from Ward 1, and is pledged to abide the result of the primary election. TOHN T. HUTCHINSON IS HERE 0 by announced a candidate for Al derman from Ward 1, snbject to the rules of the Democratic primary. D R. VAN SMITH IS HEREBY AN nouned as a candidate for reelec tion as Alderman from Ward 3 subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J M. GUIN IS HEREBY AN . nounced as a candidate for re election as Alderman from Ward 5 sub ject to the rules of the Democratic primary. W. HILLER IS HEREBY . nominated for Alderman from Ward 5, subject to the Democratic primary. A T. BROWN IS HEREBY AN .* nounced as a candidate for re election as Alderman rrom Ward 2 sub ject to the rules of the Democratic pri mary. [NHARLES M. WEST IS HEREBY C announced as a candidate for Alderman from Ward 4 and is pledged to abide the result of the Democratic primary. Wanted. We would like to ask through the columns of your paper, if there is any person who has used Green's August Flower for the cure of Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and Liver Troubles that has not been cured-and we also mean their results, such as sour stomach, fermen tation of food, habitual costiveness, nervous dyspepsia, headaches, despon dent feelings, sleeplessness--in fact, any trouble connected with the stom ach or liver? This medicine has been sold for many years in all civilized coun tries, and we wish to correspond with you and send you one of our books free of cost. If you never tried August Flower, try a 25 cent bottle first. We have never known of its failing. If so, something more serious is the matter with you. The 25 cent size has just been introduced this year. Regular size 75 cents. For sale by W. E. Pel ham & Son. G. G. GREEN, Woodbury, N. J. Real Estate for Sale. I HAVE IN HANDS THE FOLLOW ing described property for sale on terms that will enable persons desiring homes to secure same: Seven tracts in No. 2 Township, con taining respectively 147.33, 211.13, 198.50, 192.75, 142.29, 217 and 186 acres. These are choice lots, highly productive, well wooded and watered, with plenty of the best pasture land on each place. There are two good dwelling houses and several tenant houses, barns, cribs and stp-.les on two of them, good well or sprinig water in plenty. Also one hand some residence in the town of Newberry, adlmirably constructed with modern improvements, desirably located on one of our main thoroughfares, and in one of the most desirable sections of our town. In conne6tion wvith this place there are several handsome building lots which we will dlispose of at an early date. For prices andl terms apply to F. W. HIGINS, Real Estate Agent, Newberry, S. C. CEMENT We have just received acar each of Rosellale CFEET Get our Prices before buying. Newberry .Hardware Company. MOWER Cal Two Big , Are filled from f with desirable mer will find it very E here, because the right, the prices arE are polite and eve ble will be done your advantage t( business. We want to emphasize I can or will sell you goods selves. Our present stocl low figures, in truth we goods on our shelves awa3 prices. We propose to give ->ur eu-tomers the and advance the price on nothing so lon It's a big stu!k, too, arid you must take a v Dress Goods 4 Our stock is complete in i we have three experienced ladies to look bead fitted here. We can fit you or your Dur shoe store, too, if full of good shoes Walk Over Shoes for men have no sup, ror more, but ther, are mone better. Th by the most skilled workmen. Every pal you ask. Regina Shoes i L[an( turriod, soft tis a glove, Goo-iyear v Df these elogat So s every pair has ou Ideal Shoes for E Visit our stores. We will givo you va spend with us. Yours truly, *.DIS. M1 O ~TH JJN Florida A passenger service ti and comfort,equipped wi Dining, Sleeping and TIl For rates, schedule, rr tion, write to WM. J. C Oenera Boston Beans Bu Lady Peas Dri Quaker Oats Bu Nuts and Raisins Ms Another lot of Kingan New Crop New Orleai Rice Flim Se Davenport & IPANY'fr tores, loor to ceiling Nhand3e. You 1asy snopping qualities are hlow,the clerks rything possi to make it to ) give us your he fact that no house cheaper than our c was bought at very have much cotton r undertoday's ruling benefit of our fUrtnnate purchases g as our present stock holds out. vhack at it. We are the leaders on .nd Silks. bese lines. In our 3P3EM9WW3.T 1%TM after your interests. Get your little gir) in a beautiful cloak. for all. 3rior. There are shoes that sell ey are mado of tho b.,ts material r guaranteed. What more could or Women, velt, mad like a mian's, all styles r guaranitee. loys and Girls; lue received for every penny you IWER C. [C@J5T ILNE iiHFAPEof IV/L >S OUTH -Cuba. nexcelled for luxury th the.latest Pullman oroughfare Cars. laps or any informa. RA IO, I Passenger Agent, Wilmington, N. C. tter Beans ed Fruits ok W/heat in Bulk tiaga Grapes s Reliable Hams. as Syrup. ed Oats Cavenaug h