The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, October 23, 1917, Page FOUR, Image 4
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Entered at the Postoffice at Newberry,
S. C., as Sfnd class matter.
E. H. AULL, EDITOR* *
Tuesday, October 23, 1917.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
It has been the coustom of The Herald
and News for years to encourage
the help in the office who so desired to
attend the animal reunion of South
Tarolinians in Columbia, the State
Fair, and with a small help we can not
do so now except by pushing up the
issue of Friday's paper to Thursday
morning or Wednesday night, so the
Friday paper will be printed some time
(Wednesday night instead of Thursday
afternoon. Advertisers and others interested
will please take notice and
send in changes of ads and matter for
the paper in accordance with this no--"'"fice.
Only a few more days to sell tlie
Liberty bonds. The committees ap.
pointed to d j this work should present
the matter to the people within the <
next few days so that Newberry may j
be on hand with her quota. There has ;
been a sufficiency of talk. ,The time T
is here now for action. The man who j
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does not now unaersiaiia iuc ,
would not understand if the presiden/ 3
x came down to explain it. I
TVe had thought that our troubles 1
' were about over, and that we would
have a brief respite, at least, but on
la'?t Saturday' afternoon the linotype
machine refused to go, and like an automobile,
when it is dead it is the
deadest thing' you ever saw, and when
' ' A J iU.N
it runs it is the prettiest ana uie
liveliest you ever sav We were re- ;
minded by our. operato . .at our friend ;
Frank Hammond was at Clinton, and 1
we immediately phoned him that we ,
were in trouble and asked if he would
com down and help us. He said he ,
. would be glad to do so if Mr. Jacob3 J
? .
"would, lk him off, and we phoned Mr. 1
Jacobs and he kindly consented, anfl '
then the train was a couple hours late, 7
but Mij. Hammond got in about 0 ^
/ o'clock. By 12 he had the machine run- t
ning pretty again and then he want- I
ed to go home that night, so we kindly r
hooked u-d 111 and our mascot and left
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for Clinton at 1 o'clock and made the t
trip beautifully, and until we were (
just th:"s side of Jalapa on the return c
when the lights went out. It was c
con^e on to town without lights or *
camp in the road until morning, so we \
drove carefully and got in town just
a"bout 4 o'clock without damage.
Speaking of Frank Hammond, be is
a genius. He operated this machine
for us about a year and we never had
but 30 cents expense during the time
lor repairs or parts. We think that
beats any record for a machine tha?
has been run as long as this machine
had. If the factory ca nbeat that we
would like to hear of it.
Then on Monday we had an over
flow of advertisements which is not
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an unmixea oiessius, uui nc uavt ^
have them come in late on press daj,
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because we can not turn them down
in these times and they frequently
make us late with the paper. This
time we missed all our mail except the
up mail the jiext day. We hope not
to be late again.
But we are glad to have the ads!
and will do our best for the advertiser.
but we beg th^t you give us the
copy early.
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IWe are running a couple editorial
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ipsra.gra.pns mai were wnwu auu
in type for a couple issues back AiJd
then you must read every page of The;
Herald and News to get all the good
I
things that are printed for your ben-!
efit. We sometimes run locals and
other live news on the inside pages.
We were so rushed in the last issae
that we did not have space to write a
local about the big sale that Mimnaugh
has on this week, but then every read
er saw it by reading his ac^ And
then there "was The Hub Store with a
whole page of good things for the buying
public aid there was Copeland
Bros, and L. Morris and the big land
gale of Dr. Hunter and a whole lot
more real good reading In the adver
tising column?. So to get what's real-11"
i
!y going on in this busy community
just read every page of The Herald!
and News, because tbey all contain
something worth while for you, .And
this was written fo rthe Friday issue.
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! The government requires all newspapers
to publish a list of the owners
and the names of those it owes, and
that is all right so far a-s we are ccnccrned,
but now it wants to know
how many papers you print and what
you do with them and how many are
sent to subscribers and how many toj
advertisers and how many exchanges
and what you do with the rest and
then it wants to know whether you offer
clubs and whether yoj pay rcmmissions
and how much. Well, that
is all right, we do not object to giving
this information to any one who want3
to know it. But why not make other
corporations publish ?he list of their I
stockholders and creditors just the J
same as the newspapers. This is an J
inquisitorial age in whic.i we live.
By the way, what has became of the;
:>Id split log drag? Wonder if any!
:>n9 is using him when the weather is'
favorable We are incMnel to tVnkj
ind to fear thai in this age of getting.
ich the people have forgotten so fa-th-j
i
'ul and so useful a fiienl as the cldj
split log. Better get busy and use
lim the next time the \\eatlier eondi- ?
::ons are favorable. You will need!
-t? ? ?^^ -^1 ?? t /. rlTA tVlot !
.lie guuu ruau Uii niii'wU LKJ mm; C12C4.C j
new car you are go:n<; to buy while 0
sotton remains arounl thirty cents. d
Death of Ars/Luther Dennis. *
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Mrs. Luther H. Dennis , after a f
lingering illness" of cancer, died at her j j
home in the Hatrford community | p
riiursday night at 9 o'clock, and was j
buried at Smyrna on Friday afternoon :
at 3 o'clock The service was conduct-! ^
sd by the Rev. r. C. Oroker. Mrs 1 ^
Dennis was 52 years old. Besides h?? I
uusband, she is survived by one son, '
Mr. A. T. Dennis, and eight grand,
ihildren, also by two sisters, Mrs.
Becky Pitts and Mrsf. Thomas Reeder,
;wo half sisters, Mrs. Os Dawkins' r
md Mrs. Albert Schroeder, and by
wo brothers, l^r. Henry Bendrix andj
tfr. L. P. Hendrix, the latter living
n nroonviiip Hp.r hrnth<ar Henrv has
>eing helpless since his last stroke of j
paralysis. Before marriage Mrs. Den-'
lis was Miss Annie Lee Hendrix. Mrs. \
Dennis had been a great sufferer from|
hat dread disease cancer. She hadj
indrgone treatment at the hospital in
Columbia and everything possible wasj.ione
for her, "but the fatal disease J Y
iould not be checked, and death came'
o her relief and ended her sucerings.j
JARRED WIRE?Hog Wire, and all! kinds
and heights of wire fencing, j
Also Wire nails of all sizes, at
Johnson-McCrackin Co. j n
10-2-tf. | N
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OPERA HOUSE i
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ONE NIGHT ONLY ?
FRIDAlf, OCT. 26TH "
Price
fo
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50c, 75c, $1.00 ;
Seats On Sale
na
Gilder & Weeks Drag Store fr<
Of
MAKE THIS BANK Y(
Announcing the
of the Un
of Ar
$3,000,0(
This Bank is now ready t
of every Patriotic Arnei
for the SECOND WAR
These bonds are the dire<
ed States Government, t
inations of $50.00, $100.(
more and they bear 4 p
Mflv and November 15th
THIS BANK WILL HANDLE A
ENTIRELY FR!
THE EXCHi
Of Newbt
"The Bank oi
OMMUMTY FAIR
RUTHERFORD SCHOOL HOUSE
At a recent meeting of the residents
>f Rutherford school district, it was
;etermined to hold a community fair
t the school house on the ninth of
November next. The following named
istricts are cordially invited to take
>art in the fair: Broad River, Mt.
feasant, Zion, McCrary, Mt. Bethel,
*ressly? New Hope, Fork, and St.
)Vkil1i'nc
It is earnestly requested that each
istrict will write at once, indicatng
its intention of taking part anil
lso stating the amoun.t of space it
rill require. Please do not delay.
J. D. Nance, Pres.
Thos. W, Keitt, Sec.
>ON'T WAIT?Now is the time to buy
our seed oats and we have then.
The Purcell Company. ,
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'RESPUSS NOTICE?All persons are
hereby warned not to trespass upon
the lands of th eundersigned in
(Nos. 2 and 11 townships by hunting
or in any other manner. W. H. Folk
10-23-2tp.
FILTER BARLEY?Seed Rye. North
Carolina Potatoes. Get them at
Johnson-McCrackin Co.
10-2-tf.
FOB MAYOR.
Hon. Z. FJ. Wright is hereby nom>ated
for re-election as Mayor or
[ewberry and is pledged to abide the
ulos of the Democratic primary elecon.
FOE ALDERMAN?WARD 1.
I hereby announce myself for elecon
as Alderman for Ward 1, and
ill abide the rules of the city Demoratic
primary election.
CLAUDE H. WILtLIAMS. .
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FOB XLDEBMAX?WAKI> I.
P. F. Baxter is hereby nominaietf
>r e-election as Alderman for Ward
, subject to tEe Democratic Primary.
FOB AiLDERMAlN? WARD 2
H. H. Abrams is hereby nominated
)r eletcion as Alderman for Ward
and is pledged to abide the rules of
ie Democratic primary.
FOB ALDE R3LA X?Wi.1 ED 2
T. K. Johnstone is hereby nominati
for election as Alderman from
rard 2, and is pledged to abide the
lies of the Democratic party.
FOB ALDERMAN?WARD S.
Haskell Wright is hereby nominated
r election as Alderman from Ward
We pledge him to abide the
ties of the Democratic primary.
Citizen.
FOR ALDERMAN?WARD 3.
Clarence T. Summer is nominated
r re-election as Alderman fr^m
ard 3 and will abide the rules of
e democratic primary.
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FOR ALDERMA5?WARlTI
John A. eSnn is hereby nominated
r re-election as Alderman from
ard 4 and will abide the rules of
e Democratic primary election.
FOR ALDERMAN?WARD 5.
W. H. Hardeman is hereby nomtted
for re-election as Alderman
3m Ward 5 and will abide the rules
the Demoeratic primary election.
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)UR BUSINESS HOME
2nd Liberty Losn
ited Slates
nerica
)0,000.00
;o accept the subscription
ican in this community
LOAN. I
:t obligation of the Unithey
are issued in denom30,
$500.00. $1000,00 and
;r cent Interest payable
I
LL THE DETAILS FOR YOU
EE OF CHARGE
INGE BANK
srry, S. C. |
: the People"
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. Beath of an Elderly Person.
! Mrs. Sarah Todd died last Wednes;
day night at the home of Mr. W. W.
Caldwell, just outside the city limits.
1 and was buried at Rosemont cemetery
Friday morning at 11 o'clock. The'
service was conducted by the Rev; K.
1 E. Dibble. Mrs. Todd was 79 year?
old.
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Sale of Personal Property.
I tAs administratix of Abner Julian
| Derrick, deceased, I will sell at tlis
| late residence of the said Abnar Julian
i
j Derrick, deceased, on Wednesday, Xo-j
! vember 7, 1&17 at 11 o'clock in the'
! forenoon to the highest bidder for
cash the following described personal
property of which he died seized and
possessed: One mule, one lot of corn
and fodder and farm implements- i
i./?rricK,
Administratrix.
October 22, 1917.
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We will i
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wishes to Sav
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The procee.
used to profit
Who is it
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mi r it _
ihe INation
B. C/MATTHEWS. Pt. T
Member 1
Democratic Yoters of City of
Jfewberry
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A meeting of the Democratic voters 1
j of the city of Newberry will "be held i
i; Council Chambers on Tuesday No- (
I veraber 6, 1917, at 8 o'clock p. in. for |
the purpose of adopting a method ofj
nominating Democratic candidates for i
various offices to be filled, J
By order of the city Democratic Ex|
ecr.tire Committee. * 1
E. llT Aull, Secretary.
O. B. Mayer, Chairman.
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| Vviit3 lUli AKt JK?.li'l lO DUX juur;
Appier or Texas Red Rust Proof;
oats don't fail to get our prices. The!
I Purcell Company.
10-9-11.
EVE
CniAAI
who buys a p(
WYCHE'S D
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at Prosperity will
ent which will tel
good time whPe {
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Dependable
Progressive, Sani
Young MoseleyBri
National Ba
gladly help an
k ?'
e, buy, a
TY LOAN
ds of these Bon<
ourselves.
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that is not wiJ
m?
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al bank ot
. K. JOHNSTONE, Cashier H.
W. W. CROMER, Asst. Cashier
^ederal Reserve
notice OF jrnv DIMMING.
Xcrice U Leioliv given that we, ihe
undersigned Jury Commissioners for
Newberry County, S. C.. will at the A
offve of the Clerk of Court for New. l
berry County at nine o'clock A. M.
Vovember 22nrt. 1917. openly and pub21:-ly
draw the names of th:rty_s:x (26>
men, wI:o shall serve for one week, a*
\
pet?t Juror? at the Court of Common
7'leas. which will convene at Newberry_ J
""onrt House \ovember ISth, 1917, an? *[
continue for tvo weeks. I
C. C. Schumpert, J.
B. Halfacre,
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Jno. C. Goggans. 1
Jury Commissioners for XewberrJ
Countv. S C
October 22nd, 1917.
IRY
HILD '
s
mcil tablet at j
RUG STOKE I
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be given a pres
1 how to have a 1
joing to school. s
Jt
s
i Dentistry <
tary, Equipment [ a
)\vn,B. S..D.D.S. 4
nk Building
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iirp i
y one who
BOND 1
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*i
ds are to be J
1
(ling to help fl
Newberrv I
T. CANNON, Asst. Cashier
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