The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, December 11, 1908, PART ONE Pages 1 to 9, Page TWO, Image 2

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TEACHERS OF NEWBERRY. A List of Those Engaged in Instrucl ing the Rising Generation in This County. Following is a list of the teacher in Newberry county: Newberry Graded School-District No. 1. W. A. Stuckey, Newberry, S. C. Miss Kate Lou Neel, Newberry, ' C. Miss Martha Johnstone, NewberrN S. C. Miss Elizabeth Dominick, Newber ry, S. C. Miss Mary C. Burton, Newberry, S C. Miss Margaret Gibson, Newberry S. C. Miss Helen Smith, Newberry, S. C Miss Jeanne Pelham, Newberry, S C. Miss Lillian Hill, Newberry, S. C Miss Mary L. Burton, Newberry, S C. Miss Gertrude Reeder, Newberry, S C. Mrs. W. Y. Fair, Newberry, S. C. West End School-Miss Laur, Blease, principal; Miss Bernice Mar tin, Miss Ethel Bowers, Newberry, S C. Mollohon Mill School-Mrs. Jna A Long, Newberry, S. C. District No. 2.-Miss Essie Pear son, Newberry, S. C. District No. 3-Miss Edith Porch er. Blairs. S. C. District No. 4-Miss Ethel McGill Newberry, S. C. District No. 5-Miss Maud E. Sligh Whitmire, S. C. District No. 6-Miss Eloise Young Kinards, S. C. District No. 7-Mr. E. L. Halfacre Newberry, S. C. District No. 8-Miss Myrtle Dennis Newberry, S. C. District No. 9-Miss Roberta Long Silver Street, S. C. District . No. 10-Miss Isolini Wyche, Newberry, S. C. District No. 11-Miss Mayme Swit tenberg, New"berry, S. C. District No. 12-Miss Mami( Crooks, Newberry, S. C. District No. 13.-Miss Carrie Hun ter, Prosperity, S. C.; Mrs. Essio Moore Hawkins, assistant, Prosper i'ty, S. C. Prospity Graded School-Districi No. 14. .4 E. 9. Counts, superintendent, Pros perity, S. C. G. D. Brown, Prosperity, S. C. Miss Nannie Simpson, Prosperity B. C. Miss Susie Dangford, Prosperity, S C. Miss Erin Kohn, Prosperity, S. C. District No. 15-J. M. Bedenbaugh Prosperity, S. C. District No. 16--T. M. Mills, Pros perity, S. C.; Miss Ludie Derrick, as sistant, Prosperity, S. C. Distriet No. 17-Mis- SaWe Pugh Prosperity, S. C.. . District No. 18-Mis Jes.sie L Brown, Prosperity, S. C. District No. 19-Miss Grace Ward Slighs, S. C. District No. 20-Mr. L. W. Beden. baugh, Prosperity, S. C. District No. 21-Miss Kara Chap man, Pomaria, S. C. District No. 22-Miss Sudie Me Swain, Newberry, S. C. District No. 23-Miss Janie Chal mers, Newberry, S. C. District No. 24-Miss Emma Werts Pomaria, S. C. District No. 25-Miss Olive Feagle Pomaria, S. C. District No. 26-Mr. Jno. J. Kib. ler, Pomaria, S. C. District No. 27-Miss Sadie Bow ers. Newberry, S. C. District No. 28-Mr. T. L. Hill Newberry, S. C. District No. 29-Mrs. J. B. Fra. zier, Blairs, S. C. Little Mountain Graded School-Dis trict No. 30. V. B. Sease, superintendent, Littk Mountain, S. C. Miss Sadie Goggans, Little Moun tain. S. C. Mrs. W. B. Shealy, Little Moun tain. S. C. Miss Rosalyn Summer, Little Moun. tain. S. C. District No. 31-Miss Ruth Haig ler, Little Mountain, S. C. District No. 32-Miss Carrie Werts Slighs, S. C. District No. 33-Mr. W. A. Rikard Shighs, S. C. District No. 34-Mr. T. A. Boland Slighs. S. C. District No. 35-Miss Sudie Boul ware, Slighs, S. C. District No. 36-Miss Mami< Counts. Prosperity, S. C. Distriot No. 37-Miss Aurelia May er. Ci,nnecm. S. C. T1wnin. ehannells. R. C. Distriet No. 39-Miss Marion Wii liamson, Chappells, S. C. District No. 40-Miss Nena Atehi I rw; .\. 4i --i5 Aiea Waters. K\inards. S. C. - I>ist ri N. 42-Miss Mary J. Can ion. IKinard. . C. I)istrirt No. 43-Miss Annie L. Herbert. Newberry. S. C. S District No. 44-Miss Bertha Me Clure. Newberry, S. C. District No. 45-Miss Dollie May Senn. Newberry, S. C. District No. 46-Miss Minnie Wal- j lace. Newberry. S. C. District No. 47--Miss Eva Castles. Newberry, S. C. T)istrict No. 48-Miss 'Ethel Dun ezn. Newberry. S. C. District No. 49-Miss Louise Brown. Kinards. S. C. District No. 50-Mrs. S. E. Long shore. Kinards. S. C. District No. 51-Miss Josephine c Riser, Whitmire, S. C. Whitmire Graded School-District C No. 52. Ir. Jno. S. Derrick, superintend ent, Whitmire. S. C. t Mrs. S. A. Jeter. Whitmire, S. C. Mrs. H. K. Boyd. Whitmire, S. C. District No. 53-Mrs. Annie P. Ox ner, Whitmire, S. C. District No. 54-Miss Ora E. Ellis, Newberry, S. C. Dist-rict No. 55-Miss Nora Bick ley, Slighs, S. C. District No. 56-Miss Mamie E. Alexander. Pomaria, S. C. District No. 57-Miss Sarah Feath erstone, Kinards, S. C. ,District No. 58-Miss Trannye Ful mer, Silver Street, S. C. District No. 59-Miss Mary Robin son, Pomaria, S. C. GERMS IN HER SYSTEM. Every Woman Should Read This. The numb-er of diseases peculiar to woman is such that we believe this space would hardly contain a mere mention of their names, and it is a fact that most of these diseases are of a catarrhal nature. A woman can not be well if there is a trace of the catarrhal germs in her system. Some women think there is no help S for them. We positively declare this to be a mistaken idea. We are so c sure of this that ve off-r to supply - medicine absolutely free of all cost in every instance where it fails to give] entire satisfaction or does not sub stantiate our elaims. With this under standing, no woman should hesitate to believe our honesty of purpose, or hesitate to put our claims to a test. There is only one way to pure catarrh. That way is through the blood. You may use all the- snuffs, douaches or like remedies for years without getting more than tempor ary relief at best. Catarrh is caused by a germ. That germ is carried by the blood to the innermost part of the -system until the mucous membrane is broken, irritation and inflammation produced, and a flow of mucous re sults,: and you can probably realize how silly it is to attempt to cure such an ailment unless you take a medicine 'that follows the same course as the gerni or parasite. Rexall Mucu-Tone is scientifically - prepared from the prescription of an eminent physician who for thirtyS .years made his specialty Catarrh, and with this medicne he averaged 98 per c ent of cures where it was employed. No other remedy is so properly de-s .signed for the ailments of woman. It will purify and enrich the blood, stop ,mucous discharge, destroy all germ 0 matter. remove all impurities from i ,the system, soothe, heal and strength en the mucous tissues, and bring c .about a good feeling of health and 0 strength. P .We want you to tryv Rexall Mucu- 1i Tone on our guarantee. If you are not benefitted, or for any reason nott satisfied, simply tell us and we will V hand back your money. Rexall Mueu- 0f Tone comes in two sizes, 50c., and a $1.00. Gilder and Weeks, Newberry, . C. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, o: COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. IN COMMON PLEAS COURT. Mary A. Spehl, Plaintiff, Against ITheodore H. Spehl, et. al., Dedend ants. By virtue of an order of Court herein, I will sell at public auction at A ,Newberry Court .House, S. C.. within the legal hours of sale, on salksday in January, 19G9, towit, on Monday, Jan. 4th, all that traez, parcel or lot of land lying and being situate in the county of Newberry and State y -aforesaid, about one and one-fourth y miles east of the Town of Newberry, y S. C.. formerly known as the Home Pleaee of Theodore Spehl, now de eased. containing five and two-thirds acres, more or less, and bounded by -ihe con1t:nuation~f of Mam street on the niort.hwest, by thte continuation of Penaidary street on thle southeast, I 1' street of the north east. by lots of Nat Gist, R. C. May- a SAl no near you can alm -eady, so wake up, fc >n Main Street is sell iomenally low figure oold everywhere else ire sold at other stor Stop, Loo i, ooo yds. light and dark !ngths, worth 7Y2c., our p-ice 3 Other G i,ooo yds. best grade Lonsdale i,ooo yds. best 12y2c. Bleachii i,ooo yds. fine white Dimities, 1,ooo yds. good short length ( i,ooo yds. Galateer and Linen Dc. yd. Red Wool Flannel at ioc. yd. Blankets! ioo pairs 11-4 Cotton Blanketc 100 pairs 10-4 Cotton Blanket ioo pairs 12-4 5-1b. Twilled Bli ioo pairs 12-4 part wool Blan1 Nice North Carolina Wool Bla Shoes! Sh Ladies' Heavy Work Shoes at Men's Brogans, worth $1.25 a A better one, worth $1.50 at I We sell the White House Shoc >r Girls' and Boys' School Sho( hoes for Men. Ask to see our Gun Metal, Vii her cut Shoes, worth elsewhere Follow the bargai our .Th 1207 Main authwest, be%g the greater porti f that tract of seven and one-h 7 1-2) acres conveyed by Fran, . Johinstone to Theodore Spehl, 1own by deed whieii is recorded eed Book No. 4, page 392. Terms of sale: One half cash a nat half on a credit of twelve mont ith interest from the day of sale 2e rate of 8 per cent per annt redit portion to be secured by ni F the purchaser and mortgage of 1 remises sold, with an insurance i ey of the dwelling assigned toi iaster; with leave to each purchai >anticipate the credit portion rhole orin part; purchaser to y or papqrs, recording of mortga ad for insurance policy. Thre above five and two-thirds aca 'ill be sold in two or more lots, pl1 F which will be exhibited on the d E sale. H. H. Rikard, Master Master's Office, Dec. 9. 1908. NEWBEEEY UN~ION STATION~ rrival and Departure of PassenJ Trains-Bffective 12.01 A. K. Sunday, June 7th, 1908. Southern Railway: ro. 15 for Greenville .. . .8.57a, o. 18 for Columbia .. . .1.40) p. r. 11 for Greenville .. . .3.20 p ro. 16 for Columbia .... .8.47 p C., N. & L. Ev'. No. 22 for Columbia .. .. 8.47 a o. 52 for Greenville .. 12.56 p Fo. 3 for Columbia .. .. 3.20 p No. ^21 for Laurens . .. .7.25 p * D-. not run on Sunday Tii time table shows the times hich trains may be expeeted to N4A CL ost hear the Christmas Toys rattle, Yul >r even Rip Van Winkle would not sleep % E" . EEEE i ing such lovely Dress Goods, appropriate Is. Why, the beautiful Serges and BrillianI at 75c., and the Ladies' Linen Embroider 3sfor 25c. k and Listen! Clothir :uting 27 in. wide, from IO to 20 yd. Men's and Boys' we c. yd. can buy them elsewher >od Things! 200pairs Men's Cambric at only 12y2c. yd. an $ i.4 pa ig at only 8c. yd. worth 15c., at only ioc. yd. inghams at only 5c. yd io Ulsters, storm col ettes in short lengths, worth 15c., at 17 Cravenett Rain C 15 Youth's Cravenet $8.oo, at only $5.oo ea Blankets!i 17 Men's high grade brown or tan, worth $ twilled, at only 98c. pair. inkets, worth $2.oo, at $1.25 pair. :ets, worth $3.oo, at $1.75 pair. Matting! nkets at $2.50, $3.oo and $4.oo pair. The best grade of M, oes!! Shoes!!! Oesl Sh esMprice only 22fr cents ya 85c. pair. Trunk only 98c. pair. 1.25 pair. A big shipment of for Women, the Buster Brown Shoe Bee Hive at prices nev s, and the T. D. Barry high grade White Enameled Cu Men's White Hemst' i, Patent Leather and Box Calf Blu- Ladies' all linen Hat $2.5o and $3.0, at only$2.002pair. Children's Handker Crowdsnht flcik to is Godron' Ustays 1tr o low.rio,. Th only .oe eBee inting ayWTnee your grders M yopvryice pri 2ces.y partre s nt garateeanth vantg ofshis pendof ~ertim sownis ubecttochage it. aBte Hieent price twov< G. L. Rhiusonitr ameleds Co : Station~ litten's thie Hmatp $2.5 don't sello t acid $.o pair. hatdren's Hne Cr wdhoa leorld bt ro s. Godanes d limon 'tbise every ens ThoNws ap ries. The anourerlyt cas haodeand Newbe e.~inn Bebur1,90,dyo pbicain combint prJ fTeHradviigdy. ThN.ea andS w ihteCalso ek itdPesNw ln -esadCuirwl erie onw-ahrn gnyi attdolrantwnyfecet analipottha k-ya.Tomnhs,ani hc othCrln r ie neantl .bcier a aea-srkigeioilatce AUS! e Time Holly Trees must be hile for holiday attire, at such phe Lines, with Silk lustreat49c, are ed collars we are selling at 15c. ig and Odd Pants! l made Clothing 25 per cent. cheaper than you e. sted Pants worth $1.50 at only 98c. pair. Vorsted Pants at $1.50, $1.98, $2.48, $3.00, Overcoats! lar, worth $6.50, to go close at $4.38 each. ats, worth $io.oo, at only $5-5o each. t Rain Coats, Black and gray, worth $7.50 to ch. well tailored Overcoats in the new shade, 5.oo, at special $io.oo each. 'coats, cone in Cashmere and Beaver, worth )nly $8.50. Matting!! Matting!!! tting, other stores get 35 and 4oc. yard, our rd. s and Suit Cases! Trnnks and Suit Cases just received at the !r before heard of in Newberry. rtain Poles with fixtures, only ioc. each. ;tched Handkerchiefs, the ioc. kind, at 5c. each. idkerchiefs at only 3c. each. hiefs at ic. each. the Bee Hive for ong here at one price rrya BELL CO., Prop. for the Money and will make E S COMPANY. combination of one kind and another. It has de ollars. Send partments for men, women and chil ink of it a dren. It it a clean newspaper, atnd it tee of $2.25 is a home newspaper. mty papei NOTICE! week news efull year. The County Board of Commission ay and Sat- ers for Newberry county will receive The Weekly applications for the appointment of ins all the a superintendent of the county poor only of the ihouse and farm for the year 1909, the >f all inter- same to be filed with the undersigned f the Asso.. by 9 o 'clock in t.he forenoo: of De ae greatest ember 5th next. The board reserve the world- the righ+ to reject all applications. penings in:i H. C. Holloway, as well as Clerk a stories Nov. 16, 1908.