The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, January 02, 1912, Page FIVE, Image 5

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STATE FARMERS' UNION TO MEET NEXT MONTH Legislative Questions to be Discussed at Neeting to be Held on Jan uary 16. Legislation of interest to the far mers of South Carolina will be dis cussed at a meeting of the State Far mers' union, which will be held in Co lumbia on January 16. It is said that several matters of importance will come lefore the State union on that date. Every county in the State will be represented at the meeting. The program of legislation is not definitely known. However, it is said that the State union will indorse sev eral important measures for the gen eral assembly to discuss. E. W. Dabbs is -president and J. Whitner Reid is secretary and treasurer. Organ Recital. The following is the program for the organ recital it Central Methodist church to be given on Tuesday even ing at 7.30: PART I. 1. (a) Sortie, Th. Salome. (b) Serenade, Gounod. 2. "0 be joyful in the Lord," Sydney Thomson-Mrs. R. Z. Thomas, Miss Mabel Williamson, Dr. J. B. Setzler, Mr. S. B. Jones. 3. (a). "These are they which came," A. R. Gaul. (b). "Last Hope," Gottschalk-Miss Genevievie Evans. 4. "Violin Concerts," Mendelsshon Bartholdy-Mr. Nevin Biser. 5. "Heaven's Joy," Strelezki-Mrs. R. Z. Thomas. 6. (a). "Pilgrim's Chorus" from Tannhauser-Wagnelr. (b). "Sweet Hour of Prayer," Varia tions. PART U. 7. (a). "My Redeemer and my Lord," Dudley Buck. (b). "Down in the Forest," Landon Ronald-Miss Pauline Gilder. 8. "Traumerei," Schumann-Mr. Nevin Biser. 9. "Hark! Hark, my Soul," Shelley Quartette. 10. Offeirtoire in F-Edw. M. Read. Mr. A. C. Jones in Spartanburg. Spartanburg Herald. Spartan Council of the United Com mercial Travei.ers held a meeting which was a worthy sequel of the ban quet given by the chamiber of com merce last week. One of the striking statements made was that the best advertisement which the city has, and the institution upon -which more than anything else its fame depends, is Converse college. This statement was made by Mr. A. C. Jones, formerly of Newb'erry, who recently came here to live. He came there in order to giv'e his daughter the ~advantage of attending Converse col l'ege. Mr. Jones iaid that at Boston re cently he had a conversation with an educator of national reputation, who told him that there were only two fcolleges for women in the South which were of the same standard of excellence as the best women's col leges in the north, and that one of the two was Converse college. Note and1 Comment. Fort Mill Times. Running a newspaper is just like running a hotel, only its different. When One goes into a hotel and finds something on the table which does not suit him, he does not raise hades with the landlord and tell him to stop his old hotel. Well hardly. He sets that dish to one side and wades into other dishes that suit him. But it is different with some newspaper read ers. They find an article occasionally that does not suit them exactly and, without stopping to think that it may please hundreds of others, make a S grandstand play by telling the editor !ow a newspaper should be -run 'and what should be put into it. But such people are becoming fewer every year. -' Fairview Items. We have had a very bad, wet and muddy Christmas. Mr. John Turner, of near Newber ry, spent a few days at the home of Mr. J. B. Connelly. Mr. Sam W. Brown, of Blaney, S. C., is the guest of Mr. J. W. Stock man's family. .Mr. Joe Morris has gone to Ches ter for about two months' stay. Mr. and Mrs. Polium Cotney, of Saluda, are spending the holidays with Mr. Wiley Stockman's family. Misses Inez and Pearl Fulmer spent last Monday night with Misses Lula and Una Morris. Mr. Ira Stockman is visiting friends around Fairview. Mr. Meadows Connelly spent a few days in and around Newberry. r . Marion Long .and .family speni CI'rJ'm~day ith r. Jhn E t and family. Mr. Sam Moore, of Columbia, has been visiting his father, Mr. Robert Moore, who is very sick. Miss Bessie Connelly has gone to visit her sister, Mrs. John Turner, of Newberry. Miss Leona Lowman is at home for Christnias. The health of this community is wery good at this writing. A happy New Year to one and all. Chief Wells' Report The Honorable Mayor and Town Council, Newberry, S. C. Gentlemen: As requested I givel you below an approximate estimate of the vialue of your fire-fighting ap paratus: Hose wagon house... ... ...$4,000.00 One 2-horse hose ,wagon, equipped... ... ... ... ... 600.00 One set double drop harness 40.00 2,500 feet of hose... ... .. 1,875.00 Two relief valves... ... .... 100.00 Four shut-off nozzles.. ..... 60.00 Three shut-off pipes (short pattern)... ..... ... ... 105.00 Six play pipes... . ........ 50.00 Two hose clamps... ... ... 5.00 One hose repairer... ... ... 15.00 Four axes... ............ 3.00! Fifteen spanners... ... .... 2.50 Four hydrant wrenches...... 2.00 Four lanterns... ... ....... 10.00 One pair plyers... ... ..... 6.00 Three trained horses... ... 900.00 Three hand reels. ......... 45.00 One ladder truck and lad ders... ... ... ... ... .. 50.00 Three iron beds and bedding 35.00 Three horse blankets... .... 9.00 Thirty-three Globe suits.. .. 221.00 Your department has answered 13 alarms since January 1, confining all fires to the building in which they originated, the approximate fire loss for the past year is $6,950.75, of this loss about $6,000 was covered by in surance. Your department has responded to; all alarms promptly and worked d'ili- i gently in the past, they have made and maintain a record as fire-fighters second to none in the State; with your earnest co-operation and encourage-! ment, and with the proper equipage, they will maintain this record as long as the volunteer department is relied on for fire protection. I Yours truly, H. B8. Wells, Chief Fire Department. Would Not Separate Them. Wayn~e MacVeagh, brother of the secretary of the treasury. has such aI sparkling wit that seldom has any one the chance to put one over on him, but he tells a story proving that Archbishop Ryan turned the trick one night in Philadelphia. It was at a din ner attended by a great number of railroad m'en. "Your grace," said MacVeagh, "you' will notice that we hy.ve a 1o+ of rail road officials here, and you will also notice that they are accompanied by their legal counsel. That's why I'm here. They .never go anywhere with out their counsel. And now I am go ing .to make a proposition to you. The railroad men will giv~e you passes over1 all their lines if you will give them free passes 'to heaven." "A,"said the archbisbop, with a smile, "I would not like to separate them from thei.r counsei"-Popular Magazine. DON'T DELAY. Some Newberry People Have Learned That Neglect is Dangerous. The slightest symptom of kidney trouble is far too serious to be over looked. It's the small, neglected trou les that lead to serious kidney ail ments. That pain in the "small" of your back; that urinary irregularity; 1those headaches and dizzy spells; that weak, weary, worn-out feeling, may be nature's warning of dropsy, or fatal Bright's disease. Why risk your life by noglectng these symptoms? Reach the cause of the trouble while there yet is time-begin treating your kid neys at once with a tried and proven kidney reinedy. No need to experi ment-Doan's Kidney Pills have been ~curing kidney trouble for over 75 years. Doan's Kidney Pills are used and recommended throughout the civi lized world. Endorsed at homne. Read Newberry testimony. John W. Reagin, 20j15 Elea".or street., Newberry, S. C., says: "I can strong ly recommend Doa'n's Kidney Pills and Iadvise their use in all cases of kid ney trouble. My back was weak and there were pains through my loins and kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills brought me entire relief." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Rine.nbec the nam-Doan'e--and IMimnaugh's Annual 0 BeginsW A tremendous r store. You all kn carry anything ove stock to accumulal done the leading I "grow" and lead tli Clearance S of I / 'pho Mixi $15 - of a clus $25 Ladies' Long Cow 'Our entire stock of Ladies' ] reduced and are now on sale at It's not a matter of how much w I: now it's to see how quickly we our stock. We Need the Rc for our .new White Goods, Ei Laces, Ladies' Muslin Underw< and etc., which is now on the wa ,,The i Herald and NIews, 1 year, $1.50. herein, I will sel der, before the< TTE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, berry, South Car< OUNTY OF NEWBERRY. hours of sale, a OURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Jan'uary 2, 1912, [se Newberry Real Estate Company, or tract of land 1: intiff, in the County a against containing ten al Faes J. Lane, the First National acres, more or Bank of Clinton, S. C., the Palmetto public road kno' National Bank, Carolina National road," by land < Bank of Columbia, S. C., the Bank land of Henry M. of Columbia, S. C., South Carolina of land containil Loan and Trust Comrxpany, Georgia. one-hundredths( Chemical Works, M. S. Bailey & Son or lessaQ)veye(1 d Wa1lace B. Todd, DefendAanta. 1 Lane by Henry ] By virtue.of..a. orde'.r a: t.n Court ( 15~ 1$)7. Also, Mimnauqh's Clearan dnesday at eduction of prices ow the "Mimnau r. We don't belifp :e. For the last >usiness of the t .em all in 1912. ale Of Stylish T.al Vedesday morning we will place adies' Suits and all of them this.; 'hey will be divided into two lots ione of these garments can be ne orders be accepted. ,ot No. 1. All of our handsome res, all-wool Serges, solid colors, .00, $16.50, $18.50 and $20.00. ny Suit in the lot for $10.00 th t No. 2. All of our handsonm ye designs, some with Sailor Colh .00, $27.50, $30.00 and $32.50. for $12.50 .th ring the cash. The above Suits ts., Begin th And buy your long Coats We carry the half price, do the busines can make, One case good can educ January salt aan reuce .One case Andi .12 yards for One case Poe 01n 1 sale price, y One case Sta nbroideri4, 71c., sale p ar, Waists I wish my y. and bright Ne tore That s Always 1 to the highest bid- parcel or lot of land 13 ourt house at New- situate in th'e town of N lna, within the legal ty of Newberry, State'< a Tuesday, salesday, lina, containing seven a1 that piece, parcel one-hundreds (7 58-10C ring and being situate or less, and bounded or id State aforesaid, other land of 5. J. LA id 71-100 (10 71-100) south by a branch Whii less, bounded by a from other land of the n as the "Columbia Estate Company, and c f S. P. Crotwell, by Glenn street. Being t Sligh and by a tract of land conveyed to the ig six and forty-two Lane 'by the said the 6 42-100) acres, more Estate Company on tl t t1e.said 'JamAes J. f'ebruary, 19(%. vi. Sli.h on February Ter'ms of. sale: One-t aln ha+ ot+he nie,a { .the han in or,e andA Mimnaugh's'j ce S al 1 0'dock throughout the h Motto," not to re in allowing old ten years I have )wn. Watch us red Suits. n Sale the baance of our stock ;eason's latest models. as follows: sent out on approval, nor can Suits included. All-wool fancy black, blue, etc., Suits worth Take your pick and choice e Suit. e high grade Suits, showing ex is, etc., Suits worth $22.50, Take your choice here this e Suit.. will, be sold for cash only. e New Year Right, goods from the leading store. stock year in and year out and s of this section. heavy Outing, worth 81c., oscoggin Bleaching, this week SMill Bleaching, worth 8c., ward......- - - 5 ple Apron Ginghams, worth friends and patrons a happy w Year. ZR H'S ring and being nual paymnents, with. interest on the wberry, Coun- credit portion from date. of sale at > south Caro- the rate of 8 per cent. per annum, in and fifty-eight terest payable annually, said credit I) acres, more portion to be secured by a bond of the. >the north by purchaser, and a mortgage of the Lne, east and premises sold, said bond and mortgage *h separates it to provide for 10 per cent. attorney's. iewberry Real fees in case of collection by suit or u the west by' by an attorney, with leave to the pur be same tract chaser to anticipate the payment of the said James J. credit portion In whole or in part.. 4ewbery Real Purchaser to pay for papers- and re ie 1st day of cording of same. H. H. RIKARD, hird cash, and.. Master for' C, S Q .t-o mel an.. Ma.+er's naicra Te..1i L 1L