The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, October 27, 1908, Page FOUR, Image 4
E. H. AULL, EDITOR.
Entered at the Postoffice at New
berry, S. C., as 2nd class matter.
Tuesday, October 27, 1908.
Every Democrat should look up his
registration ticket and go to the polls
next Tuesday and vote. It is import
ant.
South Carolina will go Democratic
but it is the duty of every Democrat
to east his vote in the general elee
tion next Tuesday.
This is the tme of the ye_: when
the -ice farmer sows his small grain
and begins prepartion for the contrel
of his (otton crop. There is no reason
why this country should not make
its own bread.
The appearance of pellagra, the
new disease which is caused by eat
ing corn bread from damaged corn,
should be a warning to the farmers
to zrow more breadstuffs. It should
also be an encouragement. to them for
other people than farmers eat corn
bread and they will want pure corn
meal.
Everybody will go to the Fair this
week. The railroads have arranged
excellent schedules for Newberry and
the price is small. Take the wife and
children and enjoy a day off. It will
do you good. The State Fair is the
gi-eat anrual reunion for the plople
of South Carolina.
Mr. Norman Mack. chairman of the
National Democratic party, gives out
an interview in which 'he claims that
there will be a regular land slide on
next Tuesday to the Democratic tick
et.
We hope that Mr. Mack is correct
in his estimate but somehow when
these estimates include the State of
-Ohio, as Democratic, we are not as
strongly convinced of their correct
ness as we would be if that State was
left to the Republicans.
However, it may be true that Ohio
will go Democraltic. Mr. Mack in
cludes New York and Connecticut in
ihis estimates, and if New York an&
Coninectient -and some of the other
smaller States go Demnocratic Mr.
Bryan can win without Ohio. In fact
under States claimed by Mr. Mack
as not doubtful but certain for the
Democrats, it is possible for Mr. Bry
en to win without New York.
We publish in this issue the third
article from Prof. Conra-di, of the Di
vision of Entomology at the South
Carolina Experiment Station, Clemson
college, on the subject of the San
Jose Seale.
We hope that our farmers and
those who h-ave orchards and trees
tha't -they desire to care for have read
these articles but for fear that they
hiave not done so we call their atten
a tion to this last one and we are sure
that they will find in 'these articles
something that will be of benefit to
them in caring for their orehards.
The people in this county should
give more attention to orchards. Only,
last Saturday there was offered for
sale on the streets of Newberry ap
ples that were as fine, if niot finer,
tha'n any that are brought to this
market. There is no reason why the
people of Newberry should not gr-ow
not only fine apples but fine peaches
and other fruits. We are told that
the soil o fthis county is as good
for th-e growing of peaches, if not
.better, than that on the Ridge, as
is called. Those who are familiar wi-tb
the Ridge section will know that the
peach industry is what has made this
-section rich.
Modern Philosophy.
When a main nearly breaks his
'neck getting out of the way of a
lightning bug, supposing it to 'be a
locomotive, it 's time for him to swear
'off.
When a tramp asks for bread, don 't
give him a stone, set the dog on him.
There ain't no credit for keeping
in the right road, when ithere's a
barbed wire fence on both .sides.
The man who wants the earth in
variably gets it-when he dies.
If some men were to lose their re
outation, they would be lucky.
A crank is a man who has a diff
erent hobby than your own.
A man who attends strictly -to his
own business has a good steady job.
A ma-n's body may be an earthly
tenement but he objects to being call
ed a fini
One thing that will prevent Sena
for Bailey from resigning is that he
knows that Texas has been deforest
-ed of senatorial timber.
Sufficiently Occupied.
A story is told of a colonel in Gen
Lee's division in the late civil war
who sometimes indulged in more ap
plejack than was good for him. Pass
ing him one evening leaning against
a tree, the general said:
"Good evening, colonel. Come over
to my tent for a moment, please."
"'S-s-cuse me, g-g-en'ral, 's-s-cuse
me," replied the colonel. "It's 'bout
all I can do to stay where I am.'
Philadelphia Ledger.
Canadians Take House With Them.
In the Canadian Northwest, says
the November Popular Mechancis, it
is not unusual to see houses being
transported long distances by train
or totwed across the many large lakes!
on scows, as the frontier Canadian'
usually takes his house with him when
in search of a new place to locate, if
tr,.nsportation faciliaties Make it pos
sible. Anumber of illustrations show
how tfhe seemingly impossible feat is
accomplished.
An Observation for the Public.
The only genuinely public observa
tory in the world is at Zurich, Swit
zerland, says the November Popular
Mechanics. It is open every evening
to the public, and during the past six
months was visited by no fewer than
25,000 people. The -telescope, which
is mounted in an entirely new and in
genious way, as shown in the second
illustration, is 17 ft. 6 in. long and
weighs 14 tons Its object glass is
12 in. in diameter. Attached to the
instrument is a projecting screen, up
on which objects in the heaven are
thrown for the benefit of those wait
ing to get a peep through the tele
scope itself. The article is illustrated
Finds Menace in School Life.
London Globe.
There is little doubt that mueh of
modern school life is unhygienic.
Seats and desks are often constructed
rather, with a view to their conven
ient place in the school building than
with any recognition of the fact that
they may make the scholar round
shouldered. The .type in some of the
textbooks is far too small even fvr
strong young eyes.
The punishments are often absurd;
to keep a child in after school hours
is to deprive it of fresh air and play,
possibly of a meal, for no useful pur
pose; corporal punishment, be wailed
by some faddists as "degrading,'' is
far more effectual and less harmful.
The Sheep and the Goats.
A regiment of soldiers was recently
drawn up on Sunday for ehurch par
ade, but the church was being re
paired and could only hold half of
them,
"Sergeant major!'' shouted the
colonel, "tell all the men who don't
want to go to church to fall out on
the reverse flank.''
Of course, a large number quickly
and gladly availed themselves of the
privilege.
"Now, sergeant major,' sa.d the
colonel, "dismiss all the men who did
not fall out and march the others fo
chureh---they. need it most.''--Phil
adelphiia Inquirer.
TO DRAW JURY.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned;~ Jury Commissioners for
Newberry county, S. C., will at nine
o 'clock TA. M., November 7th, 1908.
in the offiee of the Clerk of Court,
openly and publicly draw the names
of thirty six men who shall serve at
the Court of General Sessions as Petit
Jurors for one week- beginning No
vember 23, 1908, this being the second
week of -the Court of General Ses
sions which will convene at Newber
ry, S. C., on November 16, 1908.
Jno. L. Epps,
.Win. W. Cromer,
Jno. C. Goggans,
Jury Commsisioners for Newberry
County, S. C.
Newberry, S. C., October 26, 1908.
For Mayor.
A. T. Brown is hereby announced
as a eandidate for mayor and! is. plede
ed to abide the rules and re-zuiadons
of the Democratic party.
For Mayor:
J. J. Langford is hereby announced
as a candidate for reelection to the
office of Mayor of Newberry and is
pledged to abide the rules of the De
mnocratic party.
For Alderman Ward 3.
T hereby announce myself as a can
didate for alderman in ward 3 and
will abide the rules and regulations
of the Democratic primary.
E. H. Leslie.
For Alderman Ward 5.
I hereby annonut-e1f myselt as a ean
didate fo reelection for aldermnan for
waird 5 and will abide-the rules of the
Democratic primary.
Grem6 C. Evans.
Detestable and Heinous. .
The class at kirk had been reading
t.he story of Joseph and his brthren.
and it came to the turn of .the visit- ta
ing minister to examine the boys. ch
The replies to all of his questions
had been quick, intelligent and cor- st
rect. Such as:
"What great crime did these sons Ai
of Jacob commit?" in
"They sold their brother Joseph."
"Quite correct. And for how
much ? " " Twenty pieces of silver.," he
"And what added to -the cruelty
and wickedness of these bad broth
ers?" T
A pause.
"What made their treacherv even
more detestable and heinous?"
Then a bright little fellow stretch- F1
ed out an eager hand. cc
"Well, my man?" ..
" . sir, -they sell't him ower.
ch1eap. "-Philadelphia Record. br
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"The Run ays."
Musical comedies may come a.Ii
musical comedies may go, but "The
Runaways" will g- allop on forever. il:
That so far has been the record (if ab
the piece that helped to make the WI
Casino. New York City. such a de
lightful place for smart Gothanites to ed
go to, and it is the prediction for a an
long future career by well known crit
ics. The many bouquets that the crit- tix
ics of the larger cities have lavished is
upon "The Runaways'' would fill a Pi
large size room and would fill the air .na
with sweet aroma! It was at the Cas- or
ino that '"The Runaways" made its til
bow for recognition, and how briliant- !
ly it scored is a matter of sweet fin- eq
ancial recollection to' the owner 6 tr,
both the play and the theatre. I, ran
for seven months at the Casino. Tien se:
it had to respond to urgent engage
ments in the larger cities of the north. tI
Then it went back to the Casino. and ha
back to the larger cities again. Back fr'
again to dear Old Broadway it was rn:
called, and then-well, it was a ro- ur
seate path it raced, pleasing millions ph
and inflating boxoffice receipts. Then rei
came its 'general road tour, and as wE
such, theatre-goers here will have an us
opportunity Friday night, October it,
30th, at the Opera House, of enjoying
song and wit, its beauty and merri- w1
ment, its novelty and surprises. The Tc
company that will be seen in this we
city will be a large and most capable ro
one. Headed by George Ovey, there th
will be plenty of comedians, and led sh
by Sadie Etherton and Florence Ack- In
ley, t:here will be a sufficiency of all
graceful, pretty song-birds, while the "i
chorus will be made lip of the famed ha
New York Casino Chorus. &
When the wind blows cold; an<
and find yourselves short a few ps
thoughts to this store and' say, "0
I can supply my wants at the E
amount of cash."
For 98c
200 pair three-pound 11-4 Cot1
in white, grays and tans, at only p
For $1.4~
100 pair extra heavy twilled C
in white, grays and tans, at only p
For $j.7!
100 pair 12-4 White Wool Blar
$2.50 and $4.00 a pair. These a
sale. Our price while they last is
For $2.54
100 pair 10-4 North Carolina 9
North Carolina, at only per pair $
For $3.04
100 pair 1 1-4 North Carolina
price only per pair $3.00.
For $3.5(
50 pair Plaid Wo Blankets, s
pair. They come in Pink and Bli
full size. The only thing about th
price. Price is only per pair $3.
We have a line of Comforts at 3
and 75 cents.
J. N. BEL
It Didn't Hurt the Stairs.
.A Y1rk Times.
This inessage was received vester,
y at police headquarters from th(
Urch street station:
Patrolman Thomas Rohle fell dowr
lirs at this station, receiving a lae
ted wound ou the left side of head
tended and went on patrol. Stair;
qood condition.
"'m glad ie di(ii Liur !ii
ir-.' . -ed the conna, aZ
entered the slip on the blotter.
MICROBES IN THE SCALP.
e Latest Explanation is That Mic
robes Cause Baldness.
Professor Unna of Hamburg, Ger.
my. and Dr. Sabourand of Paris
ance. share the honor of havingy dis
cered the hair mierobe.
Baldness iZ not IanIsed ilirough
,v weeks' work of these hair mie
!es. but is the result of condition
uht abiout by their presence
ldness may not occur until yearn
er the mierv'es began work, but ii
certain to conic sooner or later.
The microbes eut off the blood sup
. They feed ou -the fatty mattei
out the root of the hair, througi
ich the blood is absorbed. FinalI.
fatty matter is wholly colsum-11
the food supply of the hair is gon(
d it starves and finally dies.
Resorein is one of the most effee
e germ destroyers; Beta Naptho
bo: h germieidal and antiseptic
locarpin. though not a dye, restore4
tural color to hair when loss of col
was caused by disease. These cura
es properly mixed with alcohol a
stinulant, perfect a remedy unr
.1alled for curing scalp and hail
inbles.
We want. everyone who has anN
lp or hair trouble to try Rexall
G' Hair Tonic. which contains all
,se in2redients. If it does not grow
ir o.) your bald head, stop your hai
'm falling( out; eure you of dand
.. make your hair thick, silky, lux
ant; if it does not give you com
te satisfaction in every particular
urn the empty bottle to us, and
shall return every penny you paid
for it, without question or formal
Df course, you understand thai
en we'say that Rexall "93'' Haii
nie will grow hair on bald heads
do not refer to cases where the
ts are entirely dead, the pores oi
a scalp closed, and the head has thE
ny appearance of a billiard ball
cases like this, there is no hope. I
other cases of baldness Rexal:
3'' Hair Tonic will positively gro~
r, or cost the user nothing.:fildei
Weeks, Newberry, S. C.
I you look into your closet~
Lirs of blankets, just turn youi
h-! well, it is"'a s~mall matter
EE HIVE for just a smnal
Pair
:on Blankets, worth $1.25
er pair 98c.
) Pair
otton Blankets, worth $2.00,
er pair $1.49.
Pair
kets, sell at most stores foi
vere bought from a forced
only per pair $1.75.
) air.
ool Blankets, made at Elkin,
2.50.
) Pair
White Wool Blankets, ouw
) Pair
ll at some stores at $5.00
ie Plaid. They are ma~de in
em not large enough is the
2.25, $1.98, $1.50, 98 cents
3 HIVE,
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WHITE IRON B~
Next Saturday at:
to sell a nice $4.00
See our window.
ABSOLU.
We are offering with ever
Talking and Singing rnachini
fair and open. Call at the
prices the lowest and our gc
J.L. B(
1316 and 1318 Main
OPERA
EARHARDTd8
SFRIDAY, C
"THE RI
50 P E(
The Musical Ti
Direct From 7 Months
Ne
Entire Original
Laughter, Loveliness, De
Catchy Music, G<
Girls,
Entrancing, Effervescing
Comedy. A Kiss fc
The Town Hall
PRICES: 25, 54
Seats on sale at
WA Y - 14p
SHOES
E to our Shoe Feast
's ready!
ve the Best Shoes, made by
'Makers in the Shoemaking
ld take miles of talk to do
stice.
are our Shoes with the
rt-com are our prices!
is and we will sell you your
)es.
1Shoes for every member
lmily, andheaping neas
atifaton in_every Shoe.
ERS& MORGAN,
, Furnishings and Hats.
WHITE MAPLE DRES
ISTAND AND NiCE
ED for only $3G.0,
330 P. M. we are gbing
Rattan Rocker for $1 .98.
TELY FREE.
y purchase of $50.00 a $25.00
. This is no humbug. Everythin
store and see the machine. Ou
ods the most up-to-date.
>wles Co
Street, Newberry, S. C.
i HOUS
rBAXTER, MGRS.
)CTOBER 30.
INA WAYS"
) PL E 5
-eat of the Seas
Run at the Casino Th
w York.
[ Production Intact.
aces, Songs, Hits, Funmak
rgeous Gowns, Pretty
Novelties..
, Exhilarating, Merry Music.
>r Each Day in the WVeek,
, The Rooster Dance.
,75, $1.00, $1.50.
Newherry Hardware Co. -