The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, June 24, 1910, Page FIVE, Image 5
OFFICERS:
J. I. WESTERVELT,
P *President.
T. OREGON LAWTON, Jr.
Vice-Pres. & Gen. Mgr.
W. B. VALENTINE,
Secretary-Treasurer.
C. B. EARLE, M. D.,
Medical Director.
H. J. HAYNSWORTH,
General Counsel.
A STEADY GF
Business in force end of first year, Dec. 31st, I
Business in force end of second year, Dec, 31s
Business in force end of third year, Dec. 31 st,
Business in force end of fourth year, Dec. 31si
Business in force end of May, 1910, (only FIV
Our directors are men wh4
Our policies are the best. Rat
than the average. New life h
into the SOUTHEASTERN an
ling. Over $243,000.00 "busi
ville alone since April 12th.
McCAll
B. B. REID, District Agent
I rEwABERRY, S. C.
LLADDRESS CARRIERS. Harntntee
stant Postmaster General De-ponopsietecyhal
raw Will Attend Newberry Aloe rnwrsadfx
Meeting.betkndw onhef
ashington, D. C., June 22.-It Mi rmNwer ot
announced here today thattoedfthsretCi
rth Assistant Postmaster Generalponbendteclg.
aw would attend the annualCadeltponnarN
ting of the South Carolina As- kitn il
aldon'of Rural Letter Carriers, to HarntnocrerfC
held in Newberry, July 5, and icuigClon
ul make an address on that oc-SpetoNne
on.
As Mr. Degraw has the entire BonaytLngrd
management ~and operation of 'the
rural free delivery under his con- THSUIERCHO
-trol, the number of active routes
now being more than 41,000, his visit Pttnt ePeetdt
to Newbei-ry will doubtless be great- Fo olg oBudr
ly appreciated.BudigSolberat
IMPROVING TELEPHONE SERVICE I sudrto htaptt
Cables Being Put in anal Newberry euainakn o h e
Exchange Generally Improved. tesme,sho o ece
Poles and Wires Down. thcolgtoheBudr
The Southern Bell Telephone andistcoineframth,a
Telegraph company has been at work o h eceswoaea
on the exchange in Newberry since borigrstpngwh
April putting in additional cable fa- thciyadhewl
cilities, and it is expected that it willwetriseytanguo
take until the first of August to com- srnt.I ol aebe
plete the work.tohvhatescolvr
This work is in charge of Mr. J. F. sol b iteojcino
Faust, that is the construction part to ntepr o h or
of it. The purpose in making the
change is to get rid of a number ofmoetesho tteB
wires and to put these in cables
which will add materially to the ef-Thsesoscniuut'
ficiency of the service as well as to 13,adtoewohv a
the beauty of the city. All the poleswakfothclegtoow
except those supporting cables willthtouathiseonno
be removed. Only the latest approveditmasMotfthtac
material is .being used and the work Itnigtesme col
is being done by competent men and fc oto h ecesi
when completed will probably be the lcshos r aisadte
best equipped exchange, in propor-noberqidtoakthsh
tion to its size, in the South. a hthu ftedy
The cable extends from the central I eoyo ut"ui
ofiice to the main line, one and one- An Jle a h io
half miles. JmSnes eesd n
From the central office to the cor- ti iei a,11.N
ner of College street and Main thence cut a otaohrfih
to Speer street to Nance, to cornerwotysu.bthehan!
of Nance and Fair.beisoetrbige.
From central office to railroad Tecimmt nwihs
crossing in Caldwell, from Caldwell wsahloe ptwt e
street to Boundary to corner ofliethgor an lgt
Langford and Bonindary.Trl.Ibivetathewa
From central office to corner of tignbei e eodt
Main and Tarrant streets. nr rnilso ieta
From he crnerof Clleg and mak herl soffuienou
Harrngtn tocorer f Cahou an Hernoithe mstreete Consi
HOME OPPICE
SOUTHEASTE]
INSURANCE CC
~ireenville, South Car
(OWTH THERE I
[906 - - $1,268,175.00 N
t, 1907 - - 2,044,475.00 CARLISLE &
ATTORNEYS.
1908 - - 2,358,975.00 Spartanburg, S
t91909 -2,551,955.00 Southeastern Iife
E MONTHS later) 2,686,282.00 Greenvi
Gentlemen: -
Yours of the
)m you ought to know. thousand dollars,
es are somewhat lower d"x. I desire to
as lately been instilled as this is the _f
and wa.)s r ecei ved
d our agents are hust- paoof,s e ei.
ness written in Greenj
& PARHAM, Gen
ROOM 304 NATIONAL LOAN AND EXCHA
COLUMBIA
beautiful deeds, "We shall be judg- Telgtsol ecera
ns to a ed according to the deeds done in the Iatadbr ihacntn
body." And her,. deeds being beauiti- ITeesol en ptei
ures to ful deeds it naturally followed forunetiflsng
lowing her life to be one of beauty and sub- Aodha.I slgtt
limity. -But most beautiful and strik-polend.LhtiGd'
i mill ing of all is that these deeds seemeddagtrgietouden
~ge to to exhibit an enhancing luster- of no-fotadcerhewl.
bility such as comes of a "broken and Yusada oln
~werry' a centrite heart" streaming with peettdso ~i rmrs
heart throbs of compassionate love,.n rnigdet n ia
ahoun, Now Aunt "Julie," I -have written
these lines for you and will further Yuaealgtos ogv
say that if you had stayed with us a iga osol,hde ag
few years longer I believe the warld wilol hc hetnal
would have been happier and lifeItbcmsyufrmhee
more sunny. But you have gone to asxclm ekyt i
rest and only your memory remaijsnagsagetdal,tse"
to cheer "for death is only a dream." sret n amesa o
Change A Niece. Yuaetahr.Tepo
treet .t o o ntuto.Te
d. Ch2urch of the Redeemer. 'nyuadtutyu
(Rev. Edw. Fulenwider, Pastor.) D o ~spon hm
on will Services at the Lutheran Churchnodrwlvgad ieivn
ard of of the Redeemer next Sunday as fol-frm.dywel
val of lows: Yusol aetoo h
s rm11 as m.-The quarterly com- snbewrsi vr su
street' munion. There will be confirma- ppr
school 'tion. The church will be opened fort ee e onagti a
d most the reception of members by letter.fra osbeke nlaa
ending IAll those who have their letters willsoaiesutfyurclm.
friends hand them in or send them to theNercnsepulcmnu
ti hot pastor."Every member who can pos- aewl otfe yfcsa
their sibly do so is requested to be pres-cetitjagodwlrsutf
better ent at this service,.esue
in the .5 p. m. The regular meeting of the Pas n h sproa
there Sunday school. Classes for all. Jcinbet o hnh o
hesita- Strangers in the city will be wel- tigwrh fpas.B
to re- corned in the school. The annual fin h ostewogt
undary Ipicnic of the school will be held inYoarJugsitngn
Mrs. Cline s grove next Wednesday>
about beginning at 9 a. m. There will be tayhn.Fidadfon
:en the various kinds of amusements. Par- tetdwtotdsrmnto
.about ents bring the children and let us Nertaedlgt i pu
v what have a pleasant day.(ulesnnw.Thrae
ers at- The public is cordially invited toocurne in vry om ni
and in all services,.hudnvrsetelgt
r pub- Reebrtathwode
should * * * * * * * * * * * deie*rmth ai hc
t walk * *"ogv u. e htyug
*An EDITORIAL SERMON. * bs huhsadhlflnw
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of Mr. * Theregshoul be nst t er
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DIRECTORS.
L. W. Parker John A. Law
R N E. A. Smyth Aug. W. Smith
Fr=z! Hammond W. S. Montgomery
W. G. Sirrine W. P. Greene
IMPANY F. A. Lawton F. F. Capers
Arch B. Calvert J. I. Westervelt
S. J. Simpson T. 0. Lawton, Jr.
ofinEt H. I. Haywsworth
S A REASON, and HERE IT IS
HOWARD B. CARLISLE
CARLISLE
AT-LAW
yuth Carolina
Insurance Company,
lle, S. C.
first received containing check for one
in full of policy on life of Dr. W. E. Mad
thank you most heartily for your promptness,
rst check collected on his various policies,
by me WITHIN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS after mailing
Very truly yours,
(Signed) Howard B. Carlisle,
EXECUTOR OF DR. Wi E. MADDOX.
eral Agents
UGE BANK BUILDING
SOUTH CAROLINA
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flame. The scissors should be endowed cm noRc ilfo aril
g and with thought -and clear judgment.cut.Atrsatn hth a
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a,t the as you are for leaders. Think of that adcnius
eldest when you next. .ake them -UP. "r ulr h r h epeo
com- Do not be. afraid to'quote bestFaredgontosprtfrgv
things from your brethren. Some edi-no?
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ing in a sign of their own weakness when thnCoeBaswilgt2OO
ter. they select best words from another vtsfo h tt n h aac
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ho oserves him with a word as good." prmyisfo 5,0to100to
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s that you may rest while reading a la ntefrtpiay
elokfew thoughts not connected with rou- I atta em ob h e.
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ucnness, or you should be. Divest that __________
water word of the cant often attached to
it and it is nothing but right thought, HeWndAltoBHnst
e rea- right conduct, right living. Mr uly tt raue n
f your Goldsmith says: "In a polite age cniaefrr-lcin a ry
almost every person becomes a read-elnsasmnfr2yasadhs
ice. As er and receives more instruction fromafudogodsrisfthra.
t per- the press than the pulpit." H el htoetm ewsI
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til you today than in any period of our his- tatdrvvlmeii a on n
d are toy This fact greatly increases the Oeo h eiet ftetw a
m the jresponsibility and Influence of thenaeToy.Hwaatl,gat
press. ma.ihln hses n a
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