The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, March 14, 1905, Image 4
B. H. AULL. HDITOP.
Entered at the Postoffice at New
berry, S. C.. as second class matter.
TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1905
Depends Upon the Farmers.
The Manufacturers' Record says
that "the general trend of business
development today is more pronounc
edly in favor of the south than ever
before. In every direction. there are
signs of advancement." Further the
Manufacturers' Record says:
"The big profits on two or three
vears' cotton crop sold at high prices
brought such financial ztrength to
the farmers as to enable them to hold
this crop back from the market to
the despair of the bears, and the iron
interests, developed by new and mod
ern improvements and by the build
ing (f new furnances and stvel wo)rks.
are in shape to enjoy the present
prosperity in that trade and to justify
further developments .n a very large
scale. Thus the sot:h enters this
period of industrial actiity in a tar
better shape than before, and in the
next five years we shall see more real
wealth created there and a greater
volume of business than in the last,
ten years. We shall now do in five
years much more than we have done
in the past ten. That is the assured
progress ahead of the south."
The picture is pleasing. Will the
big profits on the coming year's cot
ton crop bring greater financial
strength to the farmers of the south?
The answer depends upon the far
mers. Will they stand by the move
ment to reduce the cotton acreage?
The answer to this qtiestion will de
termine the answer to the other.
More interest seems to be taken in
the baseball schedules than in the
spring examinations in the various
colleges-Anderson Mail.
There is much truth in this state
ment. Athletics is a good thing. A
sound mind in a sound body .is a
strong combination, but these could
be had in more symmetry and by all
the students if some of the time giv
en to baseball were given to the gym
nas.um. A dozen or so boys from
each college will do little else than
play baseball from now unmil com
mencement.
The Anderson Mail should remem
ber that investigating committees are
the order of the day. A committee
to investigate the other committee if
there is nothing new to investigate.
The second state house committee
has not finished investigating the
first committee yet.
President R. T. C. Hunter, of the
county association of cotton grow
ers, has called a mass meeting of the
farmers and business men, to be held
in the court house on next Saturday,
March 18. It is very earnestly de
sired that every farmer and business
man in the county who can do so
shall attend. The agitation for a re
duction in acreage has been general
throughout the south and organiza
tions with that end in view have been
perfected in every cotton state. All
that is necessary now is for the far
mers to stand by their organization,
to aid it in every way possible, and to
reduce the acreage. WVe hope to see
a full attendance at the mass meet
ing to he held in the court house on
next Saturday.
It has been discovered that an act
limiting hunting to the period be
tween November 20 and January 2o
in a certain township in North Caro
lina was by mistake made to apply to
the entire state. By the mistake our
"feathered friends" in North Carolina
will profit gtreatly.
STRONGER
I _AND
STRONGER
THE COMMERCIAL BANK,
Capital $50,000 00
Surplus 27,000 00
JNO. M. KINARD, Pres.
Z. F. WRIGHT, Cashier.
In Memoriam-Mrs. M. E.. Dennis
The entrance of death into oui
midst, and the removal of one wh<
has been so active in our organzatir
calls for more than passing notice..
Mlrs. lary Ella )ennis. who fel
Ne.p. \Yarch 1. 100og was one of th<
m.st active. efficient and faithful
members of the Ladies' Aid societv
of the !.itheran Chi,rch oi -i Re
ickemer. Newberry. S. C. 11er swee
:i,, cheerful dispositi'-n. her gentle
n!e:ss of speech and kindness of hear
eILeared her to the members of th<
society, who feel her loss more deep
lv than words can express, and sym
pathize with her loved one- in their
great bereavement.
\Ve. therefore, take this method o
bearing testimony to her many Chris
tion graces and of giving expressior
to the heartfelt sympathy we feel foi
her husband, children and othe:
friends; remembering with joy tha
our friend, in life and in death, was
cheered by an abiding trust in th<
Lord Jesus Christ, and that the toill
of her busy and useful life have end
ed in the triumphs of the better life
and that freed from earth's cares, sh<
has entered into the peace and rest o
the better land: praying for her love<
ones the appropriating heart an<
conscience of every lesson Go<
would have them learn, in order to
happy reunion "In the house no
made with hands eternal, in th<
heavens."
"0 sweet and blessed country.
The home of God's elect;
o sweet and blessed country.
That eager hearts expect!
Exult. 0 dust and ashes:
The Lord shall be thy part:
His only. His forever.
Thou shalt be, and thou art."
Mrs. A. H. Dickert, Jr.
Mrs. J. T. Haves,
Mrs. WV. G. Houseal,
Mrs. WV. L. Seabrook,
Committee
Deacon Shaved Himself.
Tn a village in Maryland an 014
deacon, in shaving himself on Sunda;
prior to church time, made a sligh
cut with the razor on the extreme en'
of his nose. Quickly calling his wif
he asked her if she had any court
plaster in the house.
"Yoti will find some in my sewini
basket," she said.
Finding it -he soon had the cut cov
ered, and at church, in assisting wvird
the collection, he noticed every on
smile as he passed the plate, an
some of the younger people laughe
outright. Very much annoyed h
askedl one of his assistants if t'her
was anytihing wrong with his appear
ance.
"Why, I should say there was,
answered his assistant. "What is tha
upon your nose?"
"Courtplaster, of course."
".Why, I should say there was,
is t-he label from a spool of cottoi
reading: 'Warranted 200 yard
long.' "
Might be a Mind Reader.
P'lainly she wvas bewildered by th
n->ise and traffic as ste left the ele
rated station at Madison and WVabasl
ave nute.
Please tell me how to get t<
Washington street," she asked th
policeman.
"Walk one block north, ma'am."
"Thank you very much, but whicl
direction do I go after I reach Wash
ington street."
The policeman looked down a: he
and noticed she was very much il
earnest and alsc bewildered. "It de
pends largely uipon where you desir<
to go," he said, as he smiled at her.
"Oh, I see. I forgot to tell yoi
Thisb ank has enjoyed~ a contintial 4
.frowthflroin ,t tne it nirs' opC"ne(l
its doors for business. Hence we c- k
lieve the people appreciate us. We
are ncw better prepared than ever to
serve the public. While our past suc
cess has been gratifying, we desire to
make the coming year of 1905 show a
more substantial increase than ever.
We receive deposits from $.o and
upwards and on savings accounts pay
FOUR PER CENT INTEREST
Compounded Semi-annually.
0. B. MAYER, Vice-Pres.
J. Y. McFALL, Asst. Cashr.
came more confused than ever.
But she did not tell him. Ins:ead,
she ran all the way to Vashington
street and asked the policeman sta
til ned at that corner which direc:ion
she would take to arrive at a certa;n
bank. Telling t.he experience after
ward, she said: "Of course, I forgot
to tell the firs: policeman where I
..nted to go. but he might have
known I wanted to go to the bank,
for I had my book with me."
,.:i your hand?"
"Certainly not. I: was in my hand
bag. But he might have known. My
il:;band told me the policemen knew
everything."
A light-headed man is seldom a
brilliant conversationalist.
If you want to see the real thing in
frenzied finance, watch a crowd of
women at a bargian sale.
It is no use to know such a terrific
lot when nobody can understand you.
Ladies, be sure and attend
Summer Bros. grand opening
sale Thursday, Friday and Sat
urday.
NOTICE.
Pursuant to authority granted by
-ill No. 144 enacted by the General
Assembly of the State of South Caro
lina the Trustees of School District
N,t. 52, Newberry County, S. C.
hereby call an election to be held at
Whitmire, Newberry County, on
VIdnesday, April 29th, 1905. Said
el(-tion to be for the purpose of vot- i
ing for or against the issuing of
School Bonds in accordance with the
pr,,vision of Bill No. 144, also for
the selection of two members of the
Building Committee.
Chas. Tidmarsh,
Z. H. Suber.
Jno. P. Fant,
Committee.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF
PARTNERSHIP.
The partnership heretofore existing
Ibetween the undersigned for prac
tice of law under the firm name of
Sease & Dominick is this day dis
jsolved by mutual consen:. Mr. Dom
inick will continue the practice of
law ..: :h-: same ofnices and will ap
preciate the same confidence and
clientage that has been shown to the
former firm.
- Thos. S. Sease.
Fred. H-. Dominick.
Newberry. S. C., March 13th, 1905
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY.
By John C. Wilson. Esquire, Probate
-Judge.
WHEREAS. John P. Bedenbaugh
and Mary M. Bedenbaugh hath made
suit to me, to grant them Letters of
Administration of the Estate of and
effects of J. WV. Bedenbaugh
THESE ARE THEREFROFE
to cite and admonish all
and singular the ,kind red and
Creditor of the said J. WV.
Bedenbaugh, deceased, and they
be and appear before me. in the Court'
of Probate, to be held at Newvberry on
28th day of March after publication
thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, b
to show cause, if any they have, why
the said Administration should not be
granted.
GIVEN tunder my Hand, this 1oth
day of March Anno Domini, 1905.
1 ~J. C. Wilson, a
J. P. N.C.
NOTICE. jS
1 irbid any one in Newberry
county to hire or harbor Mose WVil
!ams. amticted with epileptic fits. He
is 20 years of age. If he goes out of
1the county he is at liberty to hire.
Mance Williams.
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87. Batiste 9-inch
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115. Batiste short w4
654. Contelle short
929. Straight front
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e us. We find by running our
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