The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, October 27, 1911, Page FOUR, Image 4
Entered at the Postoffice at New
berry, S. C., as 2nd class matter.
E. H. AULL, MITOR.
Friday, October 27, 1911
We wish all the people of Newberry
could go over to Pickens and see how
they work and keep up the roads in
that mountainous section. It is a
ipleasure to ride over them. The same
is true of Greenville.
The Spartanburg Journal says that
the News-Scimitar at Greenwood does
not know how to spell its own name.
The Journal should remember that
there is no fixed rule in the spelling
of proper names. But maylbe the Jour
nal does not consider this a proper
name.
Everybody and all the children
should go to the State fair next week.
The Southern railway will operate a
special traid on Wednesday and
Thursday, so thit you may go down
in the morning and return the same
afternoon. The C., N. & L. has such a
train also.
Rock HiH is to have a daily paper.
Why not have one in Newberry. Won
der if the merchants and business men
of this city would give ay more en
couragement and support to one now
than they did some years ago, whel
we made the experiment. A little pub
lie spirit. and a pulling all together
will move any town along.
Mr. C. A. David had a very true
cartoon, -if a horrible one, in the
Greenville News the other day, in
which he represented the "Bird man's''
unseen passenger as death. Some such
personage seems to follow reckless
driving of automobiles. It will 'con
tinue to do som long as reckless driv-.
ingis indulged in.
The State Farmers' -union. bas called
ameeting to be held in Columbia on
the evening of November 2 to dis
cuas the'.cotton situaion and to de
vise ways and means to market the
bl3ance of the crop and to see what
can be'eet aivance dhe price. .This
lea vetjimpor.tazt toestion for the
1armes of' the South. The ginner's
reiport shows something over seven
Sand a halt million bales ginned up to,
October 18. If the crop hais been gin
ned as it opened t.hat does not indicate
a bumper crop, or even if ginned as.
picked.
A great mm.a of the counties are
holding county -fairs and from the
- newspaper accounits the fairs this year
have been successful. Many years agoi
Newberry had a splendid fai-r, which I
was kept up.for several years. It was
'prolably -never.a financial success, -but
the attendance was always good, and i
*he exhibits were good, and the peo$ 1
pie g@t Wtbthr an~d Were eneQouraged
to better farmning. It would be esierI
taoakea uccessful fairnowin New.t
~ry than4t-wae then. We have of-11
ten wondered why our enterprising
eiiesdid not rvive the old fair ideal
*and have a fair in Newberry.
The newspapers have been la:boring
very hard to make it appear that Gov.
Blease would oppose Senator Tillman
for the senate next year, and also to
make 'it appear that there - was a
breach between Senator Tillman and
.Gov. Blease. We hav-e never seen any-I
thing that would warrant the asser
tion that there was a breach or that
Gov. -Blease -would oppose Senator
Tillman. We suppose the idea was1
that by continuing to repeat it the!
-papers would come .to -believe it them
selves and would -make the people be
lieve that there was some foundation
iu fact for the Tumor.
We see it stated in the Iiews dis
patches from Anderson that Col. WIl
liam Banks, formerly with thec St:ate,
would go to Anderson on the first of
Notember to take charge of the edi-,
torial col'irns of the Anderson Mail.'
BIG AUCTI
Of Choice Ind
THIS SA TUi
At Guy Brown's Stabl
This will be a grand collec
diana Horses," comig di
Farms. They are all thorou
for. immediate use, among
number of good Farm Team,
eral purpose Horses. Also i
and Road Horses.- In fact,
0 --n 10 "
This wellae a grand cofor
Every Horses, midil
to Farms Tiheysr lthdro
frimtlyate use , thisng
anPod. oss G.nWALDR ,0
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by al i Teetdbr. Eu
wicomfotae an ttrabefo
EvrCose roust and shallh
-etor the highestbidghts. PA
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NeBerr. NHItR. t
Nuew okend
s No-Fw Resaldy
A-M coabl and tl o atrc
relf Yorhotahe iong you ble
Cmedao~d aninetseeek.
)agrO, M.WlMama n afton.
theid troubbl e hw ha been ia!
orTwyn Ih. p:
Mr.li Hpero are hbyfiden eta
1rle wen deadMr andmas.,J.orses,
er)- da in g, I , t t e l yt- ou ar
ON SALE
lana Horses
kY, OCT. 28
,s, Newberry, S. C.
tion of "High Class In
rect from the Breeding
ghly broken and ready
which can be found a
s, Farm Mares and gen
ome good, useful Livery
there will be some all
an .be seen and driven
changes or private sales
e Auction Sale opens.
be sold without reserve
Elhe Auction sale starts
iturday, Oct. 28th, at
S STABLES
EY, S. C.
Wner ad Shipper
uctioneer.
SA LTE R'S
Floor Studio
for Business
~ve place to have your
w fall suit.
~t we have to offer you
End Main Street.
SA LTER
iy place within the incorporate lim
s of the -town of Newsberry, under a
malty of not les than $5 for each
id every offense. Mr. E. P. Bradley,
3althi officer, has positive instructions
;to the enforcemenmt of these regutla
ons. J. J. Langford,
Mayor.
NOTICE.
By virtue of the power conferred
pon 'us by a commission issued by
on. R. M. McCown, - Secretary of
tate, we will open 'the books of sub
~ription to the capital stock of the
rosperity Hardware company on
onday, October 30, 1911, at noon, at
ie office of the Prosperity Stock comn
a.ny.
Wa*ter J. Wise,
. A. Birge Wise,
Corpnrators.
T I
Quality Pr
French Dry C
classes of work
our motto. Qualii
Delivery and besi
ible, for any wa
Pressing, Alterir
call phone 290 a
furnish you price
T I
QualityPr
H. D. HAN
1100 Main St.
MIL L!
We- want your buw
~make it to your inter
aiiything in the line <
Hats, T1
* and Ladi<
Our prices are low, q
best, all new styles, e
minute, at prices to s
Children's Hats and ]
-pay you to come a]
your Hats here. W<
we look after your
you extra expense e'
Come now, bring th
please you,:
If you are
the best, see
MRS. EM
1102 Main St.
LLE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY.
e will sell at the late residence of
ii. M. Sch.umpert, deceased, on
ursday, Novermher 9, 1911, to the
ihest bidder, for cash, the pe-sotal
rperty of said deceased. Sale te
,,g at 10 o'clock. All nmr ho'd
I E
ssing Club
leaning and all
in the best way,
first Prompt
t attention pos.
nt in Cleaning,
ig and Dyeing
ad we will gladly
S.
IE
rssinClub
'IRD;, ,Mgr.
Newberry, S. C
~iness and we .will
est to buy from us
-imnmings
~s' Goods
uality as high as the
verything up-to-the A
uit you. Big line of
3by Caps, It will
Long way* to .select
know your wants,
interest by saving
ver way possible.
children, we will ,
ookinq for
us.::
Newberry, S. C.
ing claims against said deceased will
present them to the unddrsigned, duly
attested, on or before that day.
I. B. Schumnpert,A
L. B. Sc,humpert,
C. B. Schumpert,J
P. A. Schumnpert,
1O -L 4t . iT-aM= t.. La
and will do good service on the Mail.
He was reporter and then city editor
and special correspondent of the State
for a number of years. Does his going
to the Mail mean that the State has
acquired that property also? The
State now owns or controls a string of
papers from Columbia via Charlotte to
Greenville, and we were a little Cu
rious to know if it were going to in
cluded the Mail in the synadicate. Of
course, it is none of our business, and
we hope the curiosity exhibited will
not be considered impertinent.
The county of Newberry is not pay
ing current expenses now, for the rea
son that there is no money. The leg
islature has been, following the un
business-like method of not providing
a sufficient revenue with which to
meet the current expenses of the coun
ty. In fact, we understand that the
revenue provided lasks about five
thousand dollars annually of being
sufficient to meet the expense account.
It will not take long at this rate
for the county to be pretty deep in
debt. It will have to be paid. Then
why not make the levy sufficient to
raise the money necessary to pay the
actual expenses of the county. There
was a time, .ossibly, when the people
could be fooled by telling them you
had either not increased the levy or
that you had reduced it and thereby
reduced taxes. They can't be fooled
now. They know the only way to re
duce taxes is to reduce exipenditares
and -unless this is done nothing is
gained by putting off the day of reck
ning-the day of debt paying. Then
it is better for the county to be run -on
bash basis.
THE NEWS OF POXARA.
Corner Stone Ne%T Lutheran Church
Laid-Church to be Dedicated
Next Sunday.
Pomais, Oct. 26.-Our .school has
>pened with Miss Ligon as teacher.
he is doing soime good work in the
school room ajready.
Mrs. Long, mother of Mrs. J. C. Aull
wd Mrs. J. R. Setzler, returned on
asat Satuirday.. We are always glad
o welcome her in our midst. .
Eloise Hipp, li.ttle daughter of Mr.1
m.id Mrs. R. H. Hipp,' who has been
sick for a long while, we are.glad to
iay is able to be ont agdin.
On last Wedinesday afternoon, the
aorner stone of 'the new -Lutheran
~hurch of this place was laid, with
ervices conducted by the pastor, Rev .
[. E. Long, assisted by Rev. Y. von A.
tiser. The services. will be concluded'
)U next Su'aday morning by the Rev.
3. ,. Koon, and in the afternoon the
:hurch will be dedicated by the Rev.
ras. D. Kinard. Everybody is Invited
: attend. Come prepared to spend
he day.
Mrs. Joe Boland, who has been in
Cwerry for some time, under treat
nent for throat trouble, has returned'
Lome much improvied.e
We have a new agent at thils place
y the name of Sawyer. For what lit
le time he has been with us, we judge
ti to be a very good anci accomnmodat
ng agent
Mr. Shealy, who was agent, goes to!
lorence to take charge of the agency
here,
Mr. I. C. Aull moves into his new
esidence soQn.
T HE NEWS OF WHITMIRE.
any People Going and Coming-News
From a Live and Prosperous
Town.
Whiemire, Oct. 26.-Mr. Jno. C. Gog
~ans, of Newberry, was in our town
nel day last week.
Mrs. J. C. Abrams has returned
rom a short trip to Clinton.
Miss Winnie Henderson, .ater a stay
f several weeks 'with friends at San
uck and Union, is at home again.
Mrs. Harriet McCarley and daugha
er, Miss Corrie McCarley, are keep
ing house in the neat little cottage
n'ear Mr. McD. Metts'.
Mrs. J. E. Cofield left today for
Greenville to visit her daughter, Mrs.
C. S. Howie.
Mr. T. J. Abram.s spent Saturday
night with his brother, Mr. M. E.
Arams..
MLas Myrtle Duckett is visiting Miss
Rachel Counts in Union.. She at
laneThs thie county -fair thcre. 'ast we .:.
Messrs. J. C. Cofie'd. James Hendo.n
son, James Eiho t others, went
over to Union to the fair last T:eek.
They report a nic fa.ir andi a pleas
Itoc.in