The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, July 17, 1917, Page FOUR, Image 4
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Katercd it the Postofficc at New
* ?rp5 S. C., as 2nd class matter,
a. H. AULL, EDITOR.
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Tuesday, July 17, 1917.
Th-e Greenwood Journal is pleading
for just one good road in Greenwood
county and believes if one can be
built others will follow. We thought
that same thing for a long time an1
pleaded for one such road as an example.
We did get one mile of good
road built some years ago by or under
the direction of a government expert
and it was a beauty and remained
good for a long time. It was about
the time when automobiles first came
along and it was a very popular driveway
and the autoist loved to drive
his car over this mile. But we didn't
ret any more like it and now even
that one mile is full of holes and does
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not 100& liKe a government roau at an.
When you build good roads you
should dp like the rule is when they
issue bonds, provide a sinking fund,
not exactly a sinking fund, but some
meao for the maintenance of the
road. A good road will -not remain
a good road without constant atten
tkm, ve do not care how good it may
be "when it is built.
We have a road only seven miles
long between Newberry and Prosperity
and it has such a road bed that with
a little attention Tor maintenance It
i
could be made a good road all the
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year xjuuuu. oust, a uttie use v?i mc
old split log drag at the proper time
would keep ic a good road. We have
tried hard to get the people who U3e
the road between the two towns to
raise a fund for the regular dragging
of the road and it would be real economy
for them to put up the money,
but no one seems interested. A smai!
sum from those who ride for pleasure
would be a good investment in
the saving on the machines not io
"Vippeak of the comfort it would give in
driving over it, but they all with onei
I Phone 40
[more s
I A complete <
chandise ad\
pie of Newb<
are invited t<
I for our
40 IN' H SEA ISLA
Good quality 40 inch Sea L
COLGA
Regular 25 cent cans in tl
Dactlylis, Violet Tinte(
Clearance Sale, 2 cans
I CLEARANCE
J?st about 50 in the lot. V
only 98 cents. All wais
used.
OUR GREATEST
12 dozen ladies' waists, in i
$1.25 values. Clearance pr
38 INCH WHITE
Sheer quality, beautiful clot
I 1216-20 MAIN STREI
| accord seem to say that they are not J
going: to spend money for some one
else to get the benefit. In other
v-ords human nature in this day is so
constituted that it will not do good for
itself if it thinks that some one else
is going to be benefited.
But the Journal speaks a parable
T.-tion it ccivs
"We do not believe that a progressive
people such as we have are going
to wait a great deal longer about
building good roads. War or no war.
taxes high or low-, big crops or small
crops, high priceer or low priced cotton,
we should have good roads. Just
one good road to start with. Others
will follow."
Let us hope that the people wi'l
sooner or later see the necessity of
gooa roaas.
By a little misunderstanding witn
our mailing clerk we did not get 10
take off the names of those whose
time was out on the first of July and
j the fifteen thand so you will get one
| more paper. There is no harm done
| the subscriber but in as much as the
j names are left on we take this meth|
od of once more making a short talk,
I tA ear if v/vn ^r> nnt ror*An: nt r?npo
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I or make arrangement the paper will
be stopped. Any one who is not interested
may skip this item.
If you want to remain with the family
and get a good newspaper for
the small price of $1.50 a year you
better dot about at once or you will
miss some copies, if your time is out,
and we can not furnish back copies.
The total amount collected by the
State highway commisr ^n from licenses
on automobiles up to the present
is $92,014.36. Of this amount Newberry
ha? paid $1,967.60. All cars
that are not registered and those
who have transferred cars are subject
to a fine.
The Piedmont highway between
Newberry and Columbia certainly
neeas me axieuuon 01 Mjuie uue. between
Little Mountain and Spring Hi!l
the road is about as rough as we have^
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1PEC1ALS
clearance each i
rancing daily, w<
erry and surrou
a
o come to our A
Fall goods.
iND, 12 YARDS FOR 98 CENTS.
sland, July Clearance price, 12 yards foi
98<
TE*S POWDER SALE
le following extracts: La France, Rose
3, Cashmere Bouquet, Monad, etc., Jul3
lor 25 cents. You know the quality.
OF ALL WASH SKIRTS.
alues up to $1.98. July Clearance price
it lines. Good styles and best gabardine
P CLEARANCE OF WAISTS.
roiles, organdies, etc. Regular $1.00 anc
ice only 75 cents ?act
ORGANDY, 45 CENTS YARD.
h, special yard 45 cent*
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Two Ne
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ever seen it. The Lexington supervisor
seems never to work this road anc;
the people seem satisfied. W> reckon
that is the reason he never gets ovor
that way. No use to make peop^!
dissatisfied by giving them a good
road. And then Supervisor Sample
j might have some work done from Lit
tie Mountain to Prosperity. And the
road between Prosperity and Newberry
is not a bed of roses by any
means.
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Union county is the only one in til 2
m
State that has already furnished more!
than her quota of men to the army.
Good for the Union boys.
Newberry will be called on for 214
men for the first draft for the national
army.
DEWBERRY COLLGEGE REUNION
AT LITLE MOUNTAIN!
The Newberry College reunion at
: Little Mountain will be on the 3rd of
J August.
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The Little Mountain school Has se!
cured the grounds lor that day for the
benefit of the school. The privilege to
I
sell refreshments during the day will i
he let and those desiring to secure a |
? ? watt rtswks? fViAiw o nnlino f inn I
'^I'lVHCgC LLKXJ OCUU lU&U uyyiicubivu i.u
Mr. W. B. Shealy, Little Mountain.
The barbecue will be furnished by the
school and all the proceeds from the
cue and from the refreshment privileges
will go to the school.
Mrs. A. J. Bowers will spend Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday of this
week with Mrs. John Simpson in
Prosperity, taking the course of Home
Economics under Miss Wise.
Some groceries w^ere stolen from ;
the store of J. B. Jones, for which Mr
Jones had a case against Heyward!
Gray, colored, for petit larceny in the J
recorder's court last Friday. Fifteen
dollars or thirty days. Fine paid.
Same day Timothy Halter, colored,
paid $5.75 for case of assault and battery.
Mr. H. H. Stalnaker, formerly of
Xewberrv, stopped over here for the
week-end on his way home in Caroleen,
.N. C. He is a member of the
First Machine Gun company, IT. S. A
now stationed at Fort Barancas, Fla.
After spending his leave of absence at
home he will return to Fort Barancas.
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The troops will leave Florida August
22, under sealed orders.
iMinnin ai
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season. That
p arf* offpHnor a
nding territory,
jinual July Clea
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SILK WAIST
Big counter silk waists, washable
price
LACE AND EMBR0I1
9
r Second counter, second aisle. Big
eries. Values up to 25 cents '
uiaxzi uuuo.
MHISERY C
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Every hat, flower, band, etc., has
" former prft;e.. These prices a
1 3HDDY CLEA]
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25 dozen middies for ladies and
white middy twill, trimmed i
i cuffs, 14 to 46, 75 cents value,
/ELL &
THE LADIES S*
jw Styles Wash Waists Each V
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MVWi TIME PROHIBITION*'
-PATRIOTIC DRY RALLY."
There will be a meeting held at '
Chappells on this subject next Monday,
July 2;>. I>r. A. H. Clafiin of Pitts-1
Hn?w t>.-. TT^il 1 1. ? ml. -? I
ui.if,. i a..win mane uu <;uuj ess. 1 ne
meeting will be held in the auditorium
of the school building at Chappells at i
8:30 p. m.. on Monday. Dr. Claflin J
will urge constitutional prohibition i
and will illustrate his lecture with j
stereopticon pictures and all who will j
attend may expect a fine address, it;
j is a live subject and there should be'
I a full house.
Congressman Fred H. Dominick was
called from Washington on account of
the critical illness of his brother, Mr.;
J. Claude Dominick, arriving here
yesterday afternoon. Mr. Claude
Dominick tripped on a rug in his room i
Saturday afternoon, striking the side1
of his face on the edge of a table,1
the blow and fall rendering him un-j
rnnsmmis fnr fifteen hrmrs. Hie fam- !
! ily and friends feared the worst, but
faithfui physicians and the trained;
nurse worked faithfully all through
the night and into the next day, when'
their patient rallied. He is doing very |
well and his friends now hope for the'
best. I
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Mayor Z. F. Wright was elected
president of the South Carolina Majors'
association at the annual meeting
j in Charleston last week. The election
was held while the mayors were
aboard the yacht, Nakomis, sailing in!
me narDor. ixaKomis is a pretty gooa
Indian name, and we hope President
Wright will have a pretty good time
sailing at the head of the mayors over.
the stormy waters these war times. '
The association put the Right man in
the Wright place, and it is just as we
have said about Newberry being pick- j
ed for the head place in the State
organizations. Newberry is like Vir-j
ginia as the mother of presidents. We;
want to say something, so about the j
best we can do is to apprrpriate the!
remarks of the Columbia Record: j
"We congratulate the mayors' asso-j
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ciaiion 01 aouin Carolina upon ins
new president, Mayor Z. F. Wright of:
Newberry. Mr. Wright is one of the;
brightest and broadest men in the;
State."
By subscribing for $5,000,000 worth j
of the . Liberty Bonds Henry Ford
has done his bit toward getting the
boys in the trenches before Christmas.?Springfield
Union.
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Mail O
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)R JULY
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: is our policy an
most brilliant oj:
Our stock is
ranee every day
E IS A MON
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i, values up to $3.50. Clearance G
v.. $1.50 _
DERY CLEARANCE.
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; reduction in laces and einbroidthe
yard, only 3 cents, edges and ?
LEARANCE.
i been reduced to one-half their
ire unmatchable.
2l
EfcANCE SALE. _
children. Made of gocd quality
a red, navy or copen collar and V;
for only 39 cents
HALTIW;
roRE
/eek From New York
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He Won.
An Irishman pasing a shop where
a notice was displayed saying that
everything was sold by the yard,
thought he would play a joke on the j
shopman, so he entered the shop!
and asked for a varrl of milk Th^
shopman, not in the least taken back,'
dipped his fingers in a howl of milk.
THE COMMEI
10F NEWBEi
Statement of Conditit
Condensed from report to I
RESOD
i Loans and Investments
Liderty Loan Bonds (Installmc
Overdrafts, secured and unsec
Cash on hand and in Banks...
LIABII
Capital Stock
c 1? i d?
IiPUi(Jius aiiu a.
Dividents Unpaid
Deposits.
I With our large resources neari
are amply able and more than wi
and safe banking service as can b
account too small foi us to handl
and receive as much kindly consi
Onr MOTTO i? SKBVTPK SEE
I VICE foi^the good people of Ne1
We only ask a trial to demonst
COME IN AND SEE
The Bank That Aiwa]
I J110. M. Kinard, President .
J. Y. McF;
? run i f 11
rders rilled lareruH
IwSm ffiflt g9f ^iSgli
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& VI 114 1
CLEARANC
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id to enforce thi
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>portumty to tn
up to the mini]
We are m
EY SAVING
40 INCH WHITE YOIIE FO
ood quality white voile, special yard...
SHORT ENDS IN TABL
emnants in 11-2, 2, 2 1-2, 3 and 3 1-2 y?
plain figures
CLEARANCE OF MUSLIN I
dozen ladies' gowns, lace trimmed, $1.
BARGAINS IN HOS
> dozen ladies boot silk nose, white, ta
35 cents, in the Clearance Sale at oi
JULY CLEAN UP OF C
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alues up to $2.00 on ttfe bargain coun
Sale at only
VNGER
NEWBERRY,
$1.00
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and drew a line a yard long on t-c.
counter. Pat. not wishing to be aught
in his own trap, asked the
price.
"Sixpence," said the shopman.
"All right sorr." said Pat. "Roll it
up, I 11 take it."?St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
JfMI DAW I
IVUAL linilii 1/ i
RRY, S. C.
)n June 20th, 1917 the
State Bank Examiner
fRCES
$717,400.90
jnt) 5,600.00
ured 5,262.56
65,017.29
$793,280.84 ; ? |
JTIES
$ 50,000.00
87,48837
1,207.00
654,584.87
$792,280.84 \
: j\
ng the million dollar mark, we
lling to give you as efficient ^
>e had in Sonth Carolina. No
1 *i M1 1 x _ 1
e, ana it will De appreciated m
deration as the largest ones.
LVICE, and then MORK SERcvberry
County. B
rate that we mean what we say.
US IF YOU PLEASE ,
fs Treats You Right
/
O. B. Mayer, Vice-preside?t
all. Cashier
y and Promptly J
rrrn
e m -
is, with mere
good peoite
and you
aking room
EVENT!
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R 25 CENTS.
2i ceiils
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a.rd lengths, all marked m
Half Price
JHDEBWEAE.
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25 valuer July price, each
75 crnts
IERT,
.n, red, grey, black, worth
tily the pair 25 cents
:orsets.
ter during this Clearance
75 cents. All sizes
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