|fet fjjmG) and gems. Entered at the Postoffice at Xewberry, S. C? as 3rnd class matter. E. H. AFLL, EDITOK. Friday December 7, 1917 ""sOJIE HOLDOVERS""""" We are printing some items in this issue which should have appeared in Tuesday's paper but we just couldn't do it otherwise and that it all there is to it. And in order to keep the record we are printing them today. >0T (CAPTIOUS iWhat we said about the governor - ^ *? _ a flaying so many different Kmas 01 -vegetables on his table for one meal and what has been said about others who are advising the people to economize and conserve food was not i meant as a captious criticism or far that matter as a criticism at all. The point we were trying to make out of the incident is that if the people who are in authority and yho are writing appeals every day to the people to ** 3 1 x ? o n /I conserve iooa ana iu ecuuumi^c have meatless and wheatless days are themselves going on in the same old way of having banquets and big dinSngs and not themselves practicing what they are preaching thiir . reaching will have vsry little inlmence over their audiences. The trouble with most of us is that we want the \ other fellow to do the economizing and the stinting and the saving- while we ourselves go on indulging in the same old extravagances. The people V* who are writing these appeals to the people to save and who are making epeeches about conserving food may be doing it for all we know but with "" * A? ?-A1- r>-?onn s *>ig Danquets wuu eAuavasaui, as published in the papers does not so impress the public. SENTIMENT. In the course of an articie on the ? . verdict in the DeSaules case in which Mrs. DeSaules was acquitted for the ?i . IIMill I I IIIIW|I11 'II f E Your |S:; : | . IWaten Eastma Kremei I Nunna ' I Symphi I l/?> I !Pearl E | Real SI ' I Real SI Vjcnum ' * Fine C Sterling ICommi Good I Hudnu Soldier I Ingersc I Pipes? I Cigarel I Firewc I and lot E. Edison P Be? Glide killing of lxer husband the Greenville News makes this observation: "To a rare species belongs that man who can divest himself of sentiment and sympathy, casting it aside like a garment. In all the relations of life ; is easier to be soft than to be hard, l let duty -call as it may. There is mercy in the hearts of common men , that operates like the principles of j equity in the civil law, relaxing the j rigor and harshness of the letter of the statute." And it is well for the human race that such sentiment still exists, and it is to be found more generally in the hearts of those we are sometimes prone to call "common men" than in any other class. "We are not intending to say anything about the merits of DeSaules case. What we* want to say is, and we have said it many times before that there is need in | this world today of more sentiment, . ? *!Vatches, Open Face, foi only $10. Call or write quick tc W. B. Rikard, Jeweler, Prosperity } 8. C. | 12-4-6't. ?? ..i. FOR SALE. ?Good horse, good cow good one-horse wagon. Apply tf J. H. Riser, Newberry, S. C. j 12-4-2tr ! JUST RECEIVED?A car load of ric< ! meal). Joanson-MeCrackir Co. 1 -* V MULES?We have mules on hand. A G. Wise, Prosperity, S. C. 11-27-tf. i : W. C. EZELL, OPTOMETRIST.?111( % | Main St., Newberry, S. C. Practice limited to the eyesignt, and me nt ! ting of glasses. I j BK1 K?Just received two cars bes brick. Get our prices; we can sav< you money, Davis Lumber Com pany, phone 56. Il-27-tf. BARBED WIIiE?Hog"wlre7and~a] kinds and heights of wire fencing * ~ ~ ttt:? -M - ~ r ^11 ^ , ?AISO \Ar li e lUh:b Ui LLa i Si?C3, a | Jobnson-McCrackin Co. | 10-2-tf. I 1VF IIA VP rma tlmiiannrl hhl hps flour?will save you money. The Purcell Co. 11-2-tf. BRING US your Due Bill and get th< flour we sold you. Th? Purcell Company. I Present mmamHmmmmwcamammmamamammBmmmmmmmm t s ry I es let Pieces w A - ited 5U yrs. Frames I i i ders t as good. ' OR 0 to $250 \ I ksCo | .! I HAVE ATTK IfTlVE pric es to make ! on cord wood, gre en or dry, for i:n-! mediate, fall, spring or summer de- < livery. Be sure to see mo before you 1 sell. H. 0. Long. 1 11-23-tf. % Silverstret, S. C. 11-27-ut. j TURN PLOWS?Oliver Pattern, an(*j j Dixie Boys, also points of all siz I es. Sep .Tohnson-MrCrankin Co. i: ??? : -! 1,000 bushel s of the finest app!e*! | evr shipped to Prosperity just re-! | reived. See me before buying. G. ! W. Kinard, Prosperity. l! ll-23-3t ; t| ; EXECUTOR'S SALE OF LAND On Monday, salesday in January. . I into fVi/% t+v? /-lav tV>o umlprciaripfj ns ' ? 1 1 C7 i O , L 11C I L*A UUJ y W?*V > ,, executor of the last will on:! te?*n } i ment of David Boozer, tier eased, will i ! sell to the highest bidder therefore be. ! | i fore the court house at Newberry t -1; j following lands of which the sail. ; David Boozer died seized and posf: sessed: )' All that tract of land in Xo. 9 town! ship irt Newberry county, containing ) Eighty (83) three acres, more o*- ]?<:iven that the an j.nual meeting of the County Board of i Commissioners of Newfce~ry County j ; will be held at the office of the Coun- j ? | ", ty Supervisor on. Thursday, January 10, 1918. All persons holding de?mands of any kind against the County, not previously presented .to the Board, j are required by law to file the samo with the Clerk of the Board on or be- ! . fore Januarv 1, 191S, so that thev, b i may be examined anc\ ordered paid j at the annual meeting, and it is i made rie ciuiy dv iaw ui an ijeisuuo t holding such accounts of claims, r.ot paid, to file them, as required in this notice. Xo claim against the County shalll be valid and payable unless the same is presented to and filed with 3 the County Board of Commissioners during the fiscal year in which it is contracted or the next thereafter; j and all claims not so presented ana | filed will be barred. I H. C. Hollowav. Clerk, etc. i J. C Sample, County Supervisor. ' j J j Wake w? oirp at w? IV V V MA 'W va. to ? help and is a If you can't fig Plant your acr you can. Econo agance. Save your mor (safe. The Natio B. C. MATTHEWS, H. T. CANNON,. Ass LOST?Between Silverstreet and Newberry on Dead Fall road, one ne.r Vjl and one second hand Ford tire?, one front and one rear, smooth FOR SALE. One large Cretor's Peanu* qn.l Pop. i com Machine in Main Street. Good location and big profit. Apply to i T. R. YOUNG, New terry, S. C. | 11-23-tf ? i NOTICE?The Newberry Co-operative i Cannery is nov prepared io pay J the highest market price lor ail 1 farm produce, such as all grains, chickens, eggs, etc. ? 11-2-tf. WE STILL HAVE several hundred bar rels of fancy patent flour in wood we will sell at an attractive price. The Purcell Co. 12-7-2t. FORI) TOI'KIXi CAR?1916 Model for sale Prosperity Hardware Co. c? r> 2 ruspei xt\ , o. ,2-T-lt. i J> . Make This Ri Your Bu There Never Wa when a more acc "Income" and uEx them A/nW VIIUXA ? * w r r m ( If you would open c deposit your Incomi by check you would of both your Incom with a valid receipt the form of a cance $ 1 .GO Opens a (Shed f i the mm Of Newbe "The Bank of I i ___ jjro y i- 9 \\r?i up: vv uh ir and Uncle San ailing for it. ;ht, you can do Other 4- 1s*r\TA7 tb III WiiCiru. vt mize?Cut out all w< lej. Put it in our Bt ID 1 Mi DiUlft U1 President T. K. JQHP t. Cashier W. W. CRC * trcul. Finder notify Mower's Garra^e. 1 YE installed Grist rr.ill. Grinding days are fl Thursday and Friday of each week. \ NM'AL MEETI\? The regular annual meeting of the share-holders of The National Bank of Newberry, S. (\, will be held in the President's office on Tuesday, January 8th. 1918. at eleven o'clock, a. m. for the election of Directors and such other business as may come before said meeting. T. K. Johnstone. Cashier. ' - n! ink siness Home s a Time? urate record of your v pense" should be kept i Checking Account and 3 and pay all your bills have a complete record e and Expense together for every bill paid in sled check. zing Account $ I .OO lNGE bank rry, 5. t. the People" * v ? ~ ? Bnce i if- Our I NAL ! I P I - Pr. .;' A-:' ie Up! i needs your things to help. | food?every bit | iste and extrav- I