The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, October 27, 1908, Page FOUR, Image 4
t E. H. AULL, EDITOR.
t Entered At the Postoffice at New
berry, S. C., as 2nd class matter.
Tuesday, October '27, Jf)08.
ICvcr.v Democrat should look up hi
{registration (j(.|<(,| !n)(j ^() jj|p ^
noxt Tuesday and vote. It is import
aril. 1
Komli Carolina will jr? I>(Mnor*r;iti
'?' ( it is Hi., duty of overv Deinoera
1!> ^ ,n^ v<"" in I lie general clc<
t'"ii next Tuesday.
'' !'?< M the lime of Die year wliei
'1,0 ,v'"r l.inncr sows |ii< small
and he-iiu prepartio,, for the eontro
"1^ hi> r ??| (i)|| There is mi reasoi
w.iy ;,',is ciiinit ry should ii..| .,iak
its on n lircad.
I''le :l|., M'! |;|?_? c;,t ,||(
J?ew di-?;i-,. u|,i(.|, |,y )1;||
<i"-' ' "i- . broad from damaged c,,rn
' ?""M !?' a u arninu fo I In- fanner
" ^ 'iX'Vc h read < I u (Vs. |( <|I(,n|,
1:1 iranciiH'iii I.. I linn I'..
! !*'" ' J'-?ii farmers t-aI con
will waul pure c.n
meal.
Kv. ryl,..,|y will f? K;li|. (||i
Al ''' ''ili'^a.ls 1)ave arranu'cf
< \<'('lleut lit*d11It's fur Wwberrv in,
"V,"' N 'l'al<e III, wife
liddr.M, :IM.I ,y a day off. |, uj]
v'"' ' 'he Slate h'air is tin
-n';" :'"irial r.'union
< ! S..i?|, ina. ' '
Mr. N' o-iiMn Ma<k. chairman of ||,
I ?? 'n... r iI i,- pari \. . i\, ?
i,M "ii *rvi< u which |,e'clnin,< ,ha
"'< ^v-ll I,, a regular land Mide o,
M"VI ''''.'-day I . Mil. I )i.|iiorra I ic lick
'l.
We Impe thai Mr. Mark is correc
in liix im;i11* hut somehow wliei
iiuai?.s in,dude I In- Stale o
' hi.,. a- I leinoeral ie, we are not a
Mronu'lv eon\-ineed of their correct
Iiess a- we Would he if that Stale wa
left to ili,. Republicans.
However, it may he true that Ohi
will ij,i | )ei?ocra't ic. Mr. Mack in
eludes New York and Connecticnf ii
his estimates, and if New York am
Connecticut and some of I lie othe
smaller States <50 Democratic Mi
"''.Viin can win without Ohio. In fac
under States claimed h.v Mr. Mad
:is not doubtful lmt certain fur lb
l>em?iersil<. it is possible for Mr. Bry
an to win without New York.
We publish in this issue the I bin
article from Prof. Conradi. of (lie Di
vision of laifoinoloay at l!ie Sont!
Carolina Kxpcrimenl Slat ion, ('lenisoi
colle'j-... ..n Mie subject of the Sa
dose S.-ale.
\\ e hope that our farmers au
those who have orchards and tree
that they desire to care for have rea<
these articles hut for fear thai the
have not done so we call their at ten
lion to this last one and we are sur
that thev will find in these article
^omethinir that will lie of benefit t
them in caring for their orchards.
Phe people in this county shoul
iMve more attention to orchards. Onl
last Saturday there was offered I*.
sale on the streets of Newberrv a)
pies that were as fine, if not fine
than any hat are brought to th
market. there is no reason whv tli
people <>t' Newberry should not trio
not only fine apples but fine pearlu
and other fruits. We are told Mir
the soil o ft his county is as go?i
for the growing of peaches, if n<
better, than that on the Ridge, as
is called. Those who are familiar wit
Ihi! Ridge section will know that tl
P-aicIi industry is what has made th
section rich.
Modern Philosophy.
Wiien a man nearly breaks h
ne.-k irettni'j out of the way of
li'jhtniiej bii'_', supposing it to be
locomotive, it's time for him to swe;
oft'.
When a tramp asks for bread, don
give him a stone, set the dog on hii
J here ain t tin credit for keepii
in the right road, when tthere's
barbed v\ir<' fence on both sides.
The man who wants the earth i
variably yets it ? when lie dies.
If some men were to lose their r
putation, they would he lucky.
A crank is a man who has a dil
erent hobby than your own.
A man who attends strictly to h
own business luis a <>-?>od steadv jolt
A mnn's body may be an earth
tenement but hp irbjects to Ii(.|n<r pa
ed a flat.
One thine that will prevent Sen
tor Hailey from resigning is that 1
knows that Texas has been defores
ed of senatorial timber.
} Sufficiently Occupied.
A story is told of a colonel in Gcn4
Lee's division in the late civil war
who sometimes indulged in more applejack
than was good for him. Passing
him one evening leaning against
a tree, the general said:
= "Good evening, colonel. Come over
to my tent for a moment, please."
_ '' 'S-s-euse me, g-g-cn'ral, 's-s-cusc
me," replied the colonel. "It's 'bout
s all T can do to stay where T am."?
s Philadelphia Ledger.
Canadians Take House With Them.
In the Canadian Northwest, says
*' I lie November Popular Mcehaneis, it
' i is not unusual lo see houses being
i transported long distances hv train
or lowed across (he many large lakes'
I on scows, as the frontier Canadian
" j usually lakes his house with him when
' in search o| a new place to locate, if
j transportation facilities make it pos1
! sibli,'. Atmmlier of illusl rat ions show
i how llie seemingly impossible I'eal is
i accomplished.
'' i An Observation for the Public, j
I he only .genuinely public obser?a-'
: lory in the world is at Zurich, Swit-j
zerland. soys I.he November Popular j
Mechanics. Ii is open every evening I
j lo (he public, and during the pasj six '
'months was visited by no fewer than S
J.t.OOO people. file 'teleseope, which
is mounted in au entirely new ami in- j
j genious way, as shown in the second i
( illiist rat ion, is L ft. fi in. long and
I weighs 1 | tons Ii< uliject ulass is I
I in. iu diameter. Attached to tin; I
. i instrument is a projecting screen, up-j
! on w hich objects in the heaven are
thrown for the benefit of tho-e wait-!
j ing to get a peep through the tele- )
scope itself. The article is illustrated
( j Finds Menace in School Life.
I London Globe.
i I here is little doubt that much of j
I modern school life is unhygienic. I
j Seats ami desks are often constructed
j ji'athcr, with a view to their conven-j
ti ! ie'i t place in the school building than!
j. i wilh any recognition of the fact that !
j the\ may make the scholar round* j
i shouldered. The type iu >ome of the!
^ textbooks is far loo small even fjr
J strong young eyes.
n J 'he punishments are often absurd;
_ to keep a child in alter school hours
? is |m deprive if of fresh air am! play,
j possibly of a meal, for no useful purr
pose; corporal punishment, be wailed
h \ sonic faddists as "degrading,'' is
, far more effectual and less harmful.
k
e The Sheep and the Goats.
A regiment of soldiers was recentlv
drawn up on Sunday for church parade,
but the church was being re.
.paired and could only hold half of
j l hem,
I ! Sergeant major!" shouted the
^ j colonel, "tell all the men who don't
! want to go to church to fall out on
: t he reverse flank.''
^ j 01 course, a large number quicklv
s :u"J gladly availed themselves of the
. privilege.
< ( XT 1
v iNr>w' sergeant major," sajd the
colonel, "dismiss all the men who did
p not fall out and march (he others tf>
s church?-?t hey need if most."?Philo
adelphia Inquirer.
,1 TO DRAW JURY.
v Notice is hereby given that the uni.
dersigned. Jury Commissioners for
v Newberry county. S. C., will at nine
r, ? clock A. M.. Xovembei 7th, 1008,
is j i" l!l?' "llice of t lie Clerk of Court,
o|m nl\ and publicly draw (he names
w 1 Lilly six men who shall serve at
>s the Court of General Sessions as I'etit '
t| Jurors fur one week bcginuimr Xo,d
Vt,'?hcr 23. inOS, (his being (he second
,( Wivl< of the Court of General Scssions
which will convene a( Newber1,
iy, S. (\, on November 10, 1008.
h> Jno. L. Hpps,
is Wm. \V. Cromer,
Jno. C. Ooggnns,
Jury Commsisioners for Xewberrv
County, S. C.
Xewherry. S. C? October '2(\, 1008.
For Mayor.
A. I. I'rown is here));, announced
II as a candidate for mayor -i ? 1 i? pledgII
<>(' '? abide the rules and regul.i: ions
of the Democratic part v.
't ;
M* For Mayor:
*' Lang ford is hereby announced
;l as a candidate for reelection to the
?llice of Mayor of Newberry and is
?- pledged to abide the rules of the Democratic
party,
e- .
For Alderman Ward 3.
ft- I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for alderman in ward 3 and
is will abide the rules and regulations
' of the Democratic priinarv.
^ E. II. Leslie.
For Alderman Ward 5.
I hereby announce myself as a eana
ilidale lor reelection for alderman for
lie ward f> and will abide lhe rules of the
;t- Democratic primary.
Gregg C. Evans.
.....v.;,...--,? ?,v..v,j.,
Detestablo and Heinous. v
The class at kirk had been reading ^
the story of Joseph and his brtfiren,
and it came to the turn of 'the visit- <1
ing minister to examine the boys. c
The replies to all of his questions
had been quick, intelligent and cor- s
rect. Such as: i"What
great crime did these sons
of Jacob commit?" i
'' I'hey sold their brother Joseph."
"Quito correct. And for how >
much?" "Twenty pieces of silver." ]l
"And what added to the cruelty
and wickedness of these bad brothers
?''
a 1
A pause.
"What made their treachery even
more detestable and heinous?" ' n
Then a bright little fellow stretch- >'
ed out iin eager hand. c
"Well, my man?"
"rlease, sir. they sell 'f him ower i '
cheap. "?Philadelphia Record.
? | J
"The Runaways."
Musical comedies may come and i imusical
comedies m;iv go, )?hi "The
Runaways" will -all..,.' on rorever.il'
",!,t i:u' has hciMi the record of a
I he piece (hat helped lo make the'"
Ca?ino. New N .n k City. such a do- j '
1 i-hI fuI place f.>r >mart (iothamitcs to'c
and n i< (In1 prediction for a ' >'>
loll" future career hy well known erit- i
i?*s. The many bouquets that the erit- j t
ies of the larger cities have lavished 1 i
"I"'" "The If una ways would fill ajl
large size room and would fill the air j n
with sweet aroma! It was at thoCa>-l"
"The Runaways" made it- !
hou for recognition, and how briliant-! a
l\ it scored i-; matter of sweet fin- e
.tiuial recollection to" ; h?? owut i ?.t
ihe play a ml the tlieatre. b !
t"f >evrn month- at the <Vino. I",..;, <,
'I had to re-poiid to urgent cuyaire- ! "
incuts in the larger cities of the north ! t
'hen it Weill hack to the (Vino, and!''
hack to t he larger cities again. iJackjl'
a train to dear Old Uroadway i; was I r
called, and then?well, it was a ro-' u
scale path it raced, pleasing millions jp
and inflating hoxotliee receipts. Then j
came its general road tour, and a- j w
such, theatre-goers here will have aula
opportunity Friday night. (>? ;,,her | it
>0111, at the Opera llouse, tit' enjovingj
song and wit, its beauty and merri- v
me.nt, its novelty and surprises. The 'I
company that will he scon in this v
city will be a large and most capable r
one. Headed by George Ovev, there t
Avill he plenty of comedians, and led s
by Sadie Etherton and Florence Ack- I
ley, there will he a sufficiency of a
graceful, pretty song-birds, while the '
chorus will he made up of the famed h
New \ ork Casino Chorus. iS
When the wind blows cold ar
and find yourselves short a few p
thoughts to this store and say, "(
I can supply my wants at the
amount of cash."
For 98<
200 pair three-pound 1 1-4 Cc
in white, grays and tans, at only
For $1.4
100 pair extra heavy twilled <
in white, grays and tans, at only
For $1.7
100 pair 12-4 White Wool Bl;
$2.50 and $4.00 a pair. These
sale. Our price while they last
For $2.E
100 pair 1U-4 North Carolina
North Carolina, at only per pair
For $3.C
100 pair 1 1-4 North Carolina
price only per pair ?3.00.
For $3 5
50 pair Plaid Wool Blankets,
pair. They come in Fink and E
full size. The onlv thing about 1
price. Price is only per pair $3
We have a line of Comforts ai
and 75 cents.
J. N. BE
It Didn't Hurt the Stairs.
'Jew York Times.
This message was received ycsterla.v
at police headquarters from the
liureh street station:
Patrolman Thomas liohe fell down
tairs at this station, receiving a lacrated
wound ou the left, side of head.
Utended and went on patrol. Stairs
n ?ood condition.
"I in glad ne didii uur ti<v
lair?,'5 -od the ?:cinenu.d, as
ie entered the slip on the blotter.
MICROBES IN THE SOALP.
'he Latest Explanation is That Microbes
Cause Baldness.
Professor Unna of Hamburg, (iertany.
and Dr. Sabourand of Paris,
I a nee, share the honor of having disoverod
the hair microbe.
Ibildness is not caused through a
ew weeks' work of these hair micobe.>,
bill is llie result of conditions
"'"Uuht Mbi*iuI by their presence,
aldness may not oeeur until years
iter the microbes began work, but it
* certain lo come sooner or later.
I he microbes cut fill the blood sup>!.>'.
t'Siey feed on the fatty matter
bout ' lie root of the hair, through
.li!<*li tlii1 blood is absorbed. I'iually
tatty iiial'.er i< wholly cou-*um!f
1 -u | inly oft lie hair is gone
"d it starves and finally dies.
Kesoivin is one of the most elYeeive
uerm destroyers; lie la Napthol
- bo; h germicidal and antiseptic:
'ilorarpin. though not a dye, restores
atural color jo hair when loss of colr
was caused by disease. These curaive
properly mixed with alcohol as
stimulant, perfect a remedy un<!
tailed for curing scalp and hair
roubles.
We want everyone who lias auv
calp mi* hair trouble jo try Kexall
' 11 a i r Ionic, which contains all
hese ingredients. If it does no| grow
air on yonr bald head, stop your hair
r--in falling out : cure you of dandiiIV.
make your hair thick, silky, luxriant
; it it does not give you cornicle
satisfaction in every particular,
eturn the empty bottle to us, and
c >!:all return every penny you paid
s for it. without question or formally
Of course, you understand that
'hen we say that fiexall "93" Hair
'onic will grow hair on bald heads,
re do not refer lo cases where the
oots are entirely dead, the pores of
he scalp closed, and the head has the
liiny appearance of a billiard ball,
n cases like this, there is no hope. Til
II <tther cases of baldness Kexall
Hair Tonic will positively grow
air, or cost the user nothing. Gilder
: Weeks, Newberry, S. 0.
id you look into your closets
)airs of blankets, just turn your
3h! well, it is a small matter,
BEE HIVE for just a small
: Pair
>tton Blankets, worth $1.25,
per pair 98c.
19 Pair
3otton Blankets, worth $2.00,
per pair $ 1.49.
r5 Pair
ankets, sell at most stores for
were bought from a forced
is only per pair $1.75.
>0 Pair
Wool Blankets, made at Elkln,
$2.50.
)0 Pair
i White Wool Blankets, our
10 Pair
sell at some stores at $5.00
Slue Plaid. They are made In
them not large enough is the
1.50.
t $2.25, $ 1.98, $ 1.50, 98 cents
LL CO.
jSjnS^
to the j
; ?of
.Good sj*
MW**
Li^-WeVFth
1/ // the kest IVfaT<
l/l business.
I M It would tg
I fS| them justice.
1 M Compare""
II other sort?c
11 Do this an<
11)1 Fall Shoes,
(fr We've S"ho<
[ (jf ?1' tlie Famib
JJ\)( lire of satisfy
I > FELLER
I* Shoes, Fui
????mmmmam aiwtuKuaatmT^nnRr Jrc<a
I
ITHIS BEAUTIFUL WISER
AND WASH ST
WHITE IRON BED
Next Saturday at 3.3C
to sell a nice $4.00 Rati
See our window.
ABSOLUTEl
We are offering with every pu
Talking and Singing machine. Ti
fair and open. Call at the store
prices the lowest and our goods t
,T H
J. L. Boy
1316 and 1318 Main Stre
OPERA
EARHARDT & B/>
FRIDAY, OC
50 P E O
The Musical Trea
Direct From 7 Months Run
New Y<
Entire Original Pro
Laughter, Loveliness, Dances
Catchy Music, Gorgeo
Girls, No>
j Entrancing, Effervescing, Exl
Comedy. A Kiss for LCa<
The Town Ilall, The
PRICES: 25, 50,
Seats on sale at New!
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I
? our Shoe Feast? II
e Best Shoes, made by 111
ers in th'eShoemaking' i A
ike miles of talk to do 18
our Shoes with the SIX?
r?vn**x-w? roumwr?w ? -niraw.wirunmmimwj '
ompare our nrices! iK?,
:1 we will sell you your JfiE
3S for every member Bsi&i
/> and a heaping meas- jBBHfti
ictTon in jevery Shoe. msm:i
S& MORGAN,
nishings and Hats.
rwp??*x -1|
^ SS5S5j p? 1 jjBS ^
ligii: i
II
11TE MAPLE ORES- l|
AND AND NICE
for only $30.00. m
?? s
> P. IVI. we aro going M
:an Rocker for $ 1 .98. H
|||
-Y FREE.
rchase of $50.00 a $25.00 ifl
lis is no humbug. Every thing/Mw;
and see the machine. Our|?
he most up-to-date.
E
* yv ip
v ies Co||
et, Newberry, S. C.
HOUSifc
VXTER, MORS. J|fc
TOBER^3ag
P L E I
t of the Seas?|i; :
at the Casino Th
duction Intact. I
y Songs, Hits, Fun/nakeM^ \
us Gowns, Pretty W '
hilarating, Merry Musififfi !l
::h Day in tlio Week, |S|
i Rooster Dance. j M i?
75, $1.00, $1.?1
>erry Hardware Co.