The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, July 24, 1908, Page FOUR, Image 4

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life" |teskek ituwi Ifgw? ! ( E. II. AULL, ED1TOU. J Entered at the Postofiice at New- , berry, S. C., as 2nd class matter. j . ( Friday, ?Iuly 21, lf)08. ' ] _ - ] the county campaign opened on Tuesday id Ml. Bethel. On Wednesdny (lie meeting was nl Mt. Pleasant. Yesterday ill Wliil mire. The Herald ami News will publish full reports of I lie meetings after , 11'is week. The editor does not care to write up the meeting himself hut after I his week we will have an ellieienl and accurate reporter attend the meetings and 'jive the peo- ( pie the posit ions of Ihe candidates who speak. I Sunshine. This pretty tribute appe:ired editorially in I lie Houston (Tex.) ('liroiiicle during the session <>i the lale anannual conventi<?n in (hat city, and is deserving of wide circulation: The InIernaIioiiaI Sunshine is an organizat ion \\ hi<-li I roin u small beginning lias reached a mighty growth, and has spread its branches and its t inflmmce in every civilized land. An | organization aduafed by nobler, , more exalted and unselfish purposes . never appealed l<> the public for sympathy, aid ami sii|>|tort. Its work is philanthropic. in its very essence; its is benericinco In its 1 broadest meaning; it is charily in Ihe holiest sense of that oft abused and perverted term; il i*s kindness in ils 4 tenderesl, deepest nieaniiej. and il is ' absolutely divorced from auv purpose ' or plan to secure greeif or ?>ain. Ihe taint of commercialism docs not in I lie remotest degree* affect the/ operations of the society, but il -jives much and asks nothing from him to j whom il <ji\es: it brings ils blessings , lo the shut ins. tin- afflicted and Ihe J sutler in:;', and asks no earthly reward [ except I'ii' oj>|>orl unity in do yet I o| her kindeed work. j ' There are scattered oxer all the! earth invalid- chained by the bonds ot disease l?> I heir beds; I lie blind i sliul out forever I roni all the beauties ' ol nalure; the crippled dragging out a miserable existence hopeless of heing healed; the afflicted upon whom 1 in some form has been laid I lie heavy ' hand of sultering. While the busy throng, blessed with health ami strength, rushes along and the tides of active life run high, many of these children of misfortune, sitting in the shadows, and catching only now and then a gleam of the great throbbing world outside, sit and sutler in solit tide. The general public knows but little of (lie Sunshine Society because il has not heralded its work with a brace of trumpets, but irs purpose1 is easilv understood?-it is lo bring cheer to (hose who are despondent; (o bring lighl into darkened lives; to supplant darkness iwth sunshine; to comfort the suffering and lonely, and help Ihe afflicted to hear cheerfully their burden. Noble women are al Ihe head of Ihe movement, and I hey are giving to Ihe promotion of the work consecrated eft oris, along well-defined lines, and in pursuance of a systematic and orderly plan of action n<>l only of national but of international scope. Such an organization deserves (he profound respec t <d -?e public. \\ hate'er is pure, whatever is lovelv, whatever is of good report, whatever is unselfish, whatever is for Ihe uplifting of humanity and ihe betterment" of human li-~s- is sunshine. Mav its shadow never urnw less! (!. Carter Riser, Co. Organier. Whitmirc. July '21sl. ? In Mcmoriain. The angel of death has visited the home of Mrs. Km ma Shealy and taken away her dearest husband, how sad it was for him to be taken away, from her and his three little children. lie was .jus! in the bloom of life; only ;!1 years and 10 mouths. liechair by the fireside is vacant, his footsteps are stilled, and his loving and kind voice we will bear no more, lie was a member of St. Philips church where his body was laid to rest. Gone loved one, gone, gone from our home, But God hath recalled thee, in thy youthful bloom, Death's icy fingers rest upon thee now, Still beauty lingers on thy brow*. Pecious Sidney thou hast left us, From the world thou -re forever gone, We would not call rTiee back, For we know that tlion.are resting In thy father's heavenly throne. r Gone loved one, gone, ) Gone to thy tomb of rest, I Hope dispel its glo.-.u, V: While wo arc weeping, )ver thy hallowed ground, I/ tut we know I hat IIiou are sleeping S| I'ill Clod's trumpet snail sound. i !-< \To one knows how we do miss tliec , K< Precious loved one from us gone ricenfs that we can hear tTico Singing, Oh sinner come home, Hut we know that thou art Forever gone to wait the resureetion morn. i C'j Sister L. M. W. Si U BARBECUE. There will lie a first class harhe- | N ue opi'ved at t'topia >n Fridav, Julv 11, campaign day. I > TEACHER WANTED. l/idy teaeher for Forks school dis- ! I) Iriet No. Salary $10 a mouth. Ii I'erm six months. Applications must , >< I'ih-d hv August, JU \\ith'l> my of tin* undersigned trustees. \Y. A. Met Is, Sliylis. S. |,\ F. I). 1. (,>. M. Kluard, I Ntiuaria, S. (K. F. I). 1. 1 Si I). T. Wicker. I 'omaria, S. ('., I{. F. I >. J. j BARBECUE. jih I will furnish a first class harhe-'tii ue at St. Paul's church on August j I. A good dinner is guaranteed. The! andidales are invited. Dinner n~> j iml 1(1 cents. il J. W. Richardson. \To. 000 I. ! ('' REPORT Of the condition of the Peoples' National liank, at Prosperity, in the >late of Soul li Carolina, at the close if Imsiiless .Inly 1"), 1 fXIS. Resource*. Loans and discounts ^'fl l,0l.").0") 1' )vevdrafts, secured and un- ' secured 1,1107.02 i t . S. !)i)iids to seiMirc c!reulat inn O.'j~?0.()0 ! ' Premium-; >>n 1 S. lioiiiU !;!7..">0 i'j! Panking house, firrniture and fixtures 1'JO.UO u I 'in- from ual i-ni"! onnks (not reserve agents! i\7(i 1 ..*?S ' u |)ue from Slate hanks ami hanker-* 7 I 1.1") j '' I >ue from approved reserve i agents l,'_,."?:!77 'hecks and oilier cash items 1,0S(I Votes of other national banks ;17.").00 lu t;;V> ' V;\ A f I ^ * 4 . %.> ? v'. /. &??&i k-:V. WILLIAM J. B ?U l>4VMM|iib MISS GRACE motional paper currency, nickels, and cents 322.77 ;iwinl money reserve in bank, viz: I cie ' $4,921 .05 jj,nl-tcnder notes 4,945.00 9,800.05 ['(lemplion tiuul with U. S. treasurer (5 per <vr;ic circulation) 3J2.50 Total $ l it),059.22 Liabilities. ipital stock paid in $ 25,000.00 irplus fund 7,000.00 ndivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 949.411 ational bank note- ou;st a tiding 0,250.00 no to other national banks 219.98 ne to Slate banks and bankers 335.34 j ividends unpaid 20(5.00 j idividnal deposits subject .ject to check hd,098.49 | ills pavable, including' cer... , . , I l ificates of deposit for money borrowed 20,000.00 1 Total * 140,059.22 j late of Siinlli Carolina, County ol Newberry, ss: I, W. \V. Wheeler, cashier of the I Hive named bank, do solemnly swear j lat the above statement is true to I e best of my know ledge and belief. I W. \V. Wheeler, ("asliier. Subscribed ami sworn to before me lis 22ml day of duty, 7008. T. A. Dominiek, Notary Public. | orrecl Attest: 1. l\ Mowers, W. A. Moselev, K. L. Luther, Directors. The undersigned will make his final i (urn and settlement of {he estate of j i s. Martha . Caroline Caldwell, dc- I ased. before Hon. F. M. Sclnunpert, robale judjre for Newberry county, i on l;ridav, the I wenty-fourlh I iv of duly, 1008. at 1 I o'clock in the ! reniMin, and inunedialcly thereafter ! Ill apply I o I he said probate judo^e * *r !ii- di^charne as executor of the! ill of (he said deceased. d. F. .1. Caldwell. aw-;i|-T l'iVecutor. j BAllBEuUE. We will furnish a first class harvue at Pomaria, S. ('., on Saturday, 'I - : . : v- : . .. , ; > <. ' - 1 - J RYAN, JR. ' I 7" i' : < - . I >; r ? j V i v ; ..i ' . ? : BRYAN. \ . ' . ' . ' . i . : .V ? July 25th, 1908. Candidates and others desiring (o enjoy a good cuo ore invited. v, W. II. Counts. L. A. Ruff. BARBECUE NOTICE. I will give a first-class barbecue at Williams, campaign day, July 28. Special attention to ladies and children. The public is invited. J. W. Sanders. BARBECUE NOTICE. We will furnish a first class barbecue at Mount Pleasant, Campaign Day, Wednesday, July 22. IT. S. Graham. M. J. Smith. TEACHER WANTED. For New Hope si?uml. Salary .$10 per month. Term 7 months. Applications should bo sent in ?>y August 1 to either of (lie undersigned \\r. D. fiundrick, .1. C. r.eitzsev, I?. .1. Stuck, Pomaria, S. C., R. F. |). Xo. .{. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AND DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as the adiuinisl rator of the personal estate ol Susanna Frances Setzler, deceased, will, at. 11 o'clock ?>f the forenoon on the 18th day of August next, make a final accounting in (he Probate Court for Newberry county Jor said estate, and that he will immediately thereafter apply to said court for a final discharge. All persons having demands against said estate will render an account thereof to the undersigned, or to Messrs. Sehumperl and Ilollowav, attorneys, duly attested, on or nel'ore said time of set tlement. Geo. A. Sct/.ler, Administrator, See. July 10, 100S. EXCURSION Laurens to Columbia and Return July 15t.h, 1908. I'he <X. & L. will run an excursion 1 .aureus to Columbia Wednesday, .Inly 15, train Xo. 12 t?rssFTng Newberry at 8.17 a. m. Tickets good returning on all regular trains up to ami including train Xo. 21 Thursday, July 10th, leaving Columbia at 5.20 p. in. Hate 1,aureus to Clinton $1.25 Goldville to Newberry inclusive 1.00 Prosperity to Id. Mountain .75 ( hapins to Irino inclusive .50 For further information, call on any C., N. & L. agent, or write J. F. Livingston, S. A., Co* S. C. Piano and Organ Economy. If you are interested in (he purchase of a PIANO or an ORGAN, we want to sell you one. Don't think you must go to some mail order house to huy a low priced piano or organ: nor outside cf South Carolina to get the best piano or organ. We have a great variety of grades, and all styles, at prices which cannot fail to interest you We are manufacturers' factory representatives for several of the largest and most famous makers of pianos ainl organs We take old instruments in exchange and make most liberal terms of payment to those who wish to huy on lime. No house? quality of pianos and organs considered?can undersell iih. Twenty-four years of lair dealing in Columbia and throughout South Carolina is our reference and guarantee. Write us at once for catalog price and terms. Malone's Music House, Columbia, S. C. PIANOS AND ORGANS. NOTICE OF ELECTION. In consideration of a petition sufficiently signed by electors and freeholders of O'Neal I School District Xo. Ii>, we the members of the county hoard ol education of Newberry county, S. O., do hereby order an election to be belli at the school house of said district on the P. 1st day of July, 1!)0S, between the hours of eight and four to determine whether or not a high school shall be established in the above mentioned district. Those favoring the establishment of a high school will vole "For High School" those not favoring a high school will vote, "Against High School." Registration certificates and tax receipt are necessary to vote. J. S. Wheeler, 10. C). Counts, S. J. Derrick, County Hoard of Education. STOCKHOLDERS MKETINO. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Newberry Land and Security company will be held at the chamber of commerce rooms on Tuesday, July 21, 1!?US, at six o'clock p. m. for the purpose of electing directors for ensuing year and any other business that may come before the meeting. Jno. M. Kinard, Secretary. TEACER WANTED. Applications will bo received for a teacher for Smyrna school up to and including July 30. Term eight months. Address, J. S. Boozer, Ch'ni'n; G. P. Boozer, H. T. Longshore, Trusteea / -^VTJ-'t?r*^t:t:-i: if-i-.^-'^iij:^.";-^/^ c?e8M3H8$SE$5S^^ I \ II Cents and Dollars. ! \ \ The imerest we give begins witli c;;nts and ends with dol- 9 lars It is a small beginning truly, but there is no question 8 j about this filial result. Figure how much you can save each | | | week for a number of years and then add to it four per cent. S3 ^ interest. It will be interesting?and if you make up your Eg \ mind to do it?most profitable. We will welcome you. i? I , Four Per Gent On Savings Deposits. I ; Our institution is under the supervision of and regularly i . ( examined by the State Bank Kxaininer. I \ i The Bank of Prosperity, S | Pi osperity, S. C. , J I DR. OKO. Y. I-IUNTKR, I)R. J. vS. WIIKKLKR, ' | $1 President. V. President. I j $ J. V. IiROWNIC, J. A. COUNTS, | j H Cashier. Assistant Cashier. ^ ! c n.xmmww?>aauvnc?UA> v vriwnr^'J5x.ura3i?vu3rv/r x ^r. ?arar?s txhw* *rro J BELTS AND BUCKLES j 1 AT ? ! j Mower Go's. I I Leather Belts in Black, Tan and Colors, straight S / i and girdle shapes. | * Get a Merry Widow Belt. | v $ Have you seen the new adjustable Belt? Can be | f changed from one. size 'o another. Just 50c. /j Buckles and Pins. ? $ Pearl Buckles and Pins in round and square shapes, | 'A imitation Silver Bait Pins, Belt Pins in Brooch effect, | j>j Egyptian Cameo and Gold Filled Sash Pins. | | Everything for the Ladies. ti 1 C.IG.S-Mower Co 1 j Save Money j I | We handle nothing but | i Ithe best Jellico. j 1 Sniier Bros. Co. ] : 5 f g w > ^ ,, g OPERA HOUSE i ? Si CO ? ?5j JB earhardt & wells, jg ? ^ ? W 5" ^ pL jjT ?L ' i.csseos and Managers l?i 5 w * ps ? ~ ? ? | ? & Whoa I fool a headache comin<r on. - - , AND flEB savs a writer in the April Designer. H| I look around for the cause. Usually 11 IT I" I jKES I loosen my hair. It is not generally ll/I fl ll 0T1 Ml PSIIPOPMb known that hair done up tightly and l|||||||||| j II |||| L\ wB pinned closo Jo the head will causa 11J.U 5.JLUII X lULlilUUJHB headache. Try letting the hair fall a 11 4-1 \\r 1 mb loose, or braid or pin it loosely in n All LillS VY00K* VSR a different style. Sometimes it is It Entire Gallery lor Gol'd People? appears. Again it is caused by tight ? or uncomfortable shoes, or by high- QJnQQ Adults 10 Cents. m jhiraled shoes, which may fed Comfort- f| Children 5 Cents. pble but which will cause the trouble. ,