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J|fe? jecslH an? jm Battered at the Postoffice at Newfefirfj S. C., as 2nd class matter. 1. H. AULL, EDITOR. rs.ii^o'v r?n+r?ViPr 19 1Q17. i' i iuu; , vwvwv* j* ? , -v-.. TWO MOKE DAIS. On account of the rush and othei things we have been unable to cor rect our mailing list and for that rea son we have not taken off those whost time has expired. iA good many pak under our special offer of ten month; for one dollar, but as we could no get the list corrected and for fear w< might take off some who had paid w< have decided to let tbe offer remair open today and tomorrow, but the offer will positively close on iSaturday and we will then correct the list anc take off all who have not paid. This is a rare opportunity to get a savins of 25 cents, or 25 per cent. We missed part of our mail on Monday on account of first one trouble and then another, but it is going X or. ?JT?V to be our purpose not tu UU OU uu/ more. We had to carry over a good many things that we should have -printed on Monday. In these times if it is not one thig it is another, but , there is one consolation, it takes more grit to smile when everything goes dead wrong and go on and do your best, than when everything runs smooth. And that is the sort of grit we have. There are those, unfortunately, and may God pity ana have mercy on their little souls, who seem to take a '*n oavina unkind special uengut w ?0 things and being disagreeable, generally, but we just smile and let such go their route, and the end ii? sure and certain. Then there are others, God bless their sweet 3ouls, who are always lending a helping hand and giving a kind word and a word of encouragement. Thay are the light of n-oru arri a.v sure to have a n Vi 4\4 v.? v. crown of glory with many ibright and shining stars as their portion: "There was no sleeping of patriotism among the negroes last Friday morning, when the increment of thirty-three men left on the Southern train No. 117 for Columbia." So says the Yorkville Enquirer of the negroes who left that county for Camp Jackson and the same may be eaid of the fifty-six who left Newberry ~ " ' * ^ Vl< n<n,?T fr> r? 031 Saturday.. py. mt; .>j. auu j_j the same plac$?.; ,?4 we stated they were 3 happy bunch and seemed to be as jubilant as if they were going to a feast or on a picnic excursion. And i.ft must be said also to their credit i$h&t the large crowd that .. was in town to see them off demeaned them.selves properly and the day p^psed as orderly as if there had been only the usual crowd in town. iAnd the speeches.so far as we have heard were in good taste and temper and calculated to do only good. We are pleased to be able to say this for our colored population. m VARTO:;S AND Af>T, ABOUT. ^ Mr. Geo. C. Swittenfberg returned several days ago from Atlanta, where ^ he had undergone treatment in the National Surgical institution. H: = friends will all be glad to learn that . the treatment was beneficial. Rev. E. IV. Babb has ibeen request* ed by the senior editor of the baptist Courier to be the representative or the Reedy River association ir assisting Dr Wi. J. McGlothlin and Mr. Herbert Hoovei in the work of food conservation. Mr. Babb will prove valuable in any conversation for food conservation. Mr. George P. Hill got a letter Suatrday from his brother, Dr. L}. T. Hill, of Abbeville, stating that their brother, Mrr Tabor H. Hill, who has been and still in very ill at his home in Greenwood, would have to be taken to Baltimore this week for hospltr al treatment. The sick man, who is the father of Mrs. Frank C. Sligh of this city, has many friends in Newberry, where he formerly lived, and r T.-in rop-rPt to hear of his illness, n*** ? v0* while hoping for the best. Miss Sadie Gggans, Miss Teressa Maybin and Mr. B. y. Chapman are delegaces from the society of the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer tr the Young People's Federation whicli meets in Columbia Friday, Saturday and Sunday. .Miss Rosalyn Hipp and Prof. Gilbert P. Yoigt will attend as members of the executive committee , -r\? ^ "r Qof-zior as vice-Dresi ana l>1 . o xj. ^ (,u. ? ^ dent. Dr. George B. Cromer is to be there to ma"ke an address at the clos ing exercises. Mrs. W. H. Wallace left 'Sunday foi Ridge Spring to attend the funeral of her niece, Mrs. Glover Scaife, who w*is formerly Miss Nellie Jones. Mrs Scaife died in Chattanooga Sunday morning at 3 o'clock, of heart failure, after an illness of only a few Lours. Her husfoand is at the officers' training camp at Fort Oglethorpe, and Mrs. Scaife had gene to Chattanooga to be near him. They were married the first of the year, j Mrs. Scaife was a graduate of Win! thro fjnH wa? well known in Xewher ry where she had visited her aunr. ; i.tfter the burial Mrs. Wallace wilt remain for a little while with her r sister, Mrs. L. P Jones. There will be preaching at Reddick's chapel in H'gh Point Sunday i1 afternoons at 3:30 3'clock by the pasI' tor, the Rev. Jj. C. Smith, of Chapj' pells, the well known Pentecostal J Holiness -advocate. j| Mr. J. Y. Floyd's residence in Xo. > 6 township was destroyed toy fire i; Thursday afternoon. It is not known -jl'cw the fire originated;. Mr. Floyd ! was at Silverstreet where he is enl gaged m buying seed. It was learned J - that the dwelling was completely de' stroyed and only a few the housej hold effects were save . ! Mr. T. J. Wilson, township chair I j man, and Mr. T. Aj. Dominick county secretary of the county iSunday school i association, will meet the Sunday t j school at Bachman Chapel next Sun, day morning at 10 o'clock and would , be glad to have the entire school present. These two.officers are visiting , all the Sunday schools in the town, ship and are endeavoring to arouse , an interest in the Sunday school work j Don't fail to see the Hearon Sisters Concert company at the court house , Saturday night. j , Liberty loan agents have been api pointed for the various cities and towns. "We have the following: Newf berry, Jno. M. Kinard; Pomaria, Dr., Z. T. Pinner; Prosperity, Hon. T A. Dominiok; Whitmire, H. C. Leaman. j Mayor Wright and Alderman Bax , ter, Summer, Senn and Hardeman . have been nominated for reelection. Mr. Claude H. Williams is announced as a candidate for alderman for Ward If. j ; The Trinity school will open next i Monday, with Miss Lucy Bowers, prin ! cipal, and Miss Rosa Radcliffe, assi3-| <.?j. taut, (.eacuci. Governor Manning has decided not to interfere with the sentence ofj j Mackey Palmer, who is to be electrocuted at the State penitentiary Friday for the murder of Police Sergeant' ' Howard H. Franklin in Orangeburg | last March. . - J The court at Anderson has given * a verdict for $7,000 to Miss Elma (Clayton against the Southern rail- j way]. Miss Clayton lives at Liberty, Anderson county, and was teaching school in dewberry, when, on or about, the 25th, of last April, while \ alighting from the train here, feJl from the steps to the station plat' form and received a severe twist of j her right leg and ankle, her right ' foot and knee striking against tne ' car ster", fracturing a bone of the foot and giving her a severe wrench, which slfe claimed was caused by | negligence on the part of a railroad, i man. i ! Just R /i ! tar 1918 M witK all latest See one of th i Carolina Av ; j Newberi J ^ ?? ? ? C Pk ?>1 (rrogrwwvr, uon Young'Moseley Br National Ba Three trains of New York artillery j for Camp Wadsworth passed through j Newberry last week. Today and tomorrow you can get ten months good reading by leaving your name and postoffice ad one dollar at The Herald and News office. A-u;_ - ZJ aroM J I you get Lina c ?ji x uc iiciM'i j and News and your subscription is out don't worry you will not get any more unless you renew. The loss will be ours. Miss Lucile Baxter is at the Baptist hospital in Columbia undergoing j treatment. \ ? - *__ 1 | Mr. X. D. GruDer and tamny uavs | moved to Charlotte. LOOK AT INSYDE TYRES! j Insyde Tyres lAnswer the Tire> Question? No more trouble from punctures and blow-out's which rob you of half the enjoyment of motoring. Eliminate 90 per cent, of all puncture3. j Adds from 1000 to 5000 miles to the life of a casing. Insyde Tyres save i "moil nj\in <i short time and ; tilCll oniaii wjw *** u N j \ . I may be used over and over again in j ! several casings; Insyde Tyres are i made of tough rubber and tough fab| ric vulcanJzod over tire moulds. Insyde Tyres relieve the outer casing of the air pressure load and at the same time protect the inner tuoe. A stone-bruise results in a blow-out and that is the end of the tire. Insyde Tyres prevent these blow-outs and make the tire casing wear-out instead of blow-out. A test made in Newberry with.Insyde Tyres exposed in an old casing, running: in this condition over 600 miles without a juncture or blow-out show that Insyde Tyres are different ; and better than any other article of a similar nature and will do the I work claimed for them. I Remember tires cost more than i gasoline. Insyde Tyres cut the cost ' from 25 to 50 per cent. They inr.-raoca Hta rnilpflo-e from 50 to 100 per cent. | LOOK AT INSIDE TIRES at Wm. Johnson and Son. 10-12-lt COTTON MARKET Kewberry 1 Cotton 26 3-4 Seed ' , ,J1.06 1-2 Prosperity - j Cotton - ? V 2-6 1-f Seed r- ' i.uo Little fountain A. Cotton 26 1-4 Seed ? * ; 1.12 1-2 Chapp^Hs :Cotton -* 26 1-2 Seed ' - 1-12 1-2 j Kinards 26 1-2 VjULlVU Seed Ji-10 Pomarla \ Cotton 26 1-4 Seed l.H WMtmire Cotton 26 1-4 Seed eeeived Load r 11 Laxweus improvements, ese cars at once. I ito Copany, ry, S. C. J* 1 i Dentistry ifarv. Enuinment J 7 1 1 own, B. S.,D.D.S. ink Building Opera House PROGRAMME Friday, October ]2 iWV)rld Pictures Present i j CAKLYLE BLACKWEJ.L '* and 1 Jt'NE ELYIDGE in "TH? MURRI4GE MARKET." | Five Reels. Saturday, Oc; Lor i:j The First Ei-i.ode of "THE FIGHTING TRAIL" Twe Reels. ' Also a I KEYSTONE COMEDY 1 with FORD STERLING ana ALICE DAVENPORT and MR. and MRS. DREW | in "HER LESSOR" Monday, October 15 i i J Triangle Pictures Present LOUISE GLAUM in "IT>OT,ATOl?S? I The Sreen's Most Noted Vampire is J j Presented as Peacock Siren in this Play. A fountain pen was picked up by ' Mr. Jno. W. Kibler last Friday afternoon in College street, between the! backyard of the Newberry hotel and the Caldwell and Haltiw?-,o'e~ store building;. The owner may have his 1 pen by seeing Mr. Kibler f.r'd payinrr The Herald and Ne^s office 2o cents j I FOB MAYOR. i 1 Hon. Z. K Wright 's hereby nomv : ' nated for re-election as Mayor or! j Newberry and is pledged to abide the j : rules of the Democratic primary election, S i.?-? FOR ALDERMAN?WARD a. i Clarence T. Summer is nominated I for re-election as Alderman from ! Ward 3 and will abide the rules of ! | the democratic primary. FOR ALDERMAN?WARD 1. | 'I hereby announce myself for elecI tion as Alderman for Ward 1, and ! will abide the rules of the city Democratic primary, election. CLAUDE H. WILLIAm . ' i ... . .. A' . TI _ f7_ inereaei i .' ' I i ( I i It'was-created To help the Tn nmvinp r A V V V AVIIW ?. To effect a The System1 good citizens, i to reach its fill You can sec System and at in developing i with us. ! , i The Nation: w B. C. MATTHEWS. Pt. T. j Member I $ J ton ALDERMAX?1TARP 1. P. F. Baxter is hereby nominates for e-election as Alderman for "Ward 1. subject to the Democratic Primary*. j * . I FOR ALDERMtX?"WARD 4. John A. eSnn is hereby nominated for re-election as Alderman from! Farm 9 If you want Farm, list sa W > ? ? r I can sell it. Frank R Real Esta EVE nriiiAAi otnuuL i who buys a p< WYCHE'S D .s n . *11 aqrrcsperity will ent which will tel good time while | ?: >' . ral tieserv ielps Yau, ' t ntmafilv.. JJAAAIMA BJLJ farmers and bi Jenty of currem ?! />.<% #]? AM dicauici ouppiy merits the su it must haye yo II development. :ure the benefit the same time it by depositing 1 Ffc 1 C a! oank of K. JOHNSTONE, Cashier H ,V. W. CROMER, Asst. Cashier 7ederal ReserVi r V>"ard 4 and will abide the rules of j the Demicratic primary election. | FOIt ALDEIUTAX?WARD 5. ! W. H. Hardeman is hereby nomlj nated for re-election as Alderman from Ward 5 and will abide the rules of the Democratic primary electioi^ Lands io sell your ime with me. ?? . Hunter te Broker LRY I v rim n \ VI11 Lit/ ;ncil tablet at | RUG STORE 1 be given a pres1 how to have a joing to school. _ j I e System i ? I j isiness men; I cy at all times; j of credit. ipport of all urs in order rm i ; / ; of this great j assist directly J your money I IT 1 Newberry . T. CANNON, Asst. Cashier n i ? System. J