The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, March 08, 1912, PART TWO Pages 9 to 16, Page TEN, Image 10
purpose that I claimed for myself.
Such a course will win in the end.
There have been many struggles
And sometimes against very adverse
oircumstances. It is no small matter
to run a business of $10,(WO to $15,000
annually with 110 commercial capital
and to m-eet a heavy pay-roll every
Saturday, and yet that is what The
Merald and News has done for twentyfive
years. The whole family has
worked from the time the boys were j
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/ FOUR GENERATIONS OP AULLS: J
HERMAN AULL, JXHO KINARD A1
fcig enough to sit up to the case. The
.best business hoy among us was taken
from us at the age of sixteen. It
anay sound strange to some people wrho
think that an editor has nothing to do,
but. it is true that the only pleasure I
"
ind in life now is o -work, to be kept
busy.
I feel now that I have come to the
"sundown road" and "When we come
to the sundown road we need all the |
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love we have managed to bring with j
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us from the summit of the hill." Ij
feel a little more tender to all of my ;
fellowmen, a little less inclined to j
harsh criticism, a little less inclined j
to engage in controversy, more inclin- i
ed to look with charity on the deeds i
of men, and if I "were satisfied that [
somebody somewhere could truthfully 1
say that he lives because I passed his ;
way, that I had given encouragement j
to some soul, that I had put new hopes :
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and bigger aspirations into some life, ^
I would feel that I had not lived in ^
vain. I would like to offer this beau
tiful sentiment as expressing my feel- i.
ings now: "s
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"A little more tired at close of day, ]
A little less anxious to hav<e our way, <
A little less ready to scold and blame, ]
A little more care for a brother's name, 1
And so we are nearing the journey's 1
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line of Stalk Cut
thing Harrows, i
1000 Barrels Fir:
are now selling
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BEFORE TOO
end,
Where Time and Eternity meet and
blend.
The book is closed, and the prayers
are said,
And we are a pari, of the countless
dead.
Thrice happy, then, if some soul can j
say,
'I live because he passed this way."
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I would like to mention by name;
every one of the boys who have been
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connected wnu me uu>iua ^
twenty-five years, but that I can not
do, so I will not undertake to mention
any. 1 desire to say, however,:
that they have always been ioyal .to
the office. I have made it a rule in
dealing with the boys to try as near
as I could to put myself in their place
and endeavor to treat them as I would
like to be treated. I have a just pride
in the boys who got their start in the;
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office and tne success uiey nave attained
after leaving. So far as I can,recall
they have all made good and
the big dailies have always been glad
to get one of them. Others who have
written for this issue have recalled
many of them.
Today the office issues the South
Carolina Pythian, a monthly publication
cf the order of Knights of Py
thias, and I have the honor of being
the editor.
During these twenty-five yeans I
was for sixteen years president of the
South Carolina Press association. I j
also held some public positions, but ;
all the while continued to edit the
paper. For four years I was private
secretary to Gov. M. B. McSweeney. j
For four years I was a member of the
legislature. For two years chief clerk
the engrossing department. Forj
:>ne year a member of the State hos- j
"?>o1 "Ammieeirtn ?md T am HOW filling;
h'l,"J
.he position of county superintendent !
j? education for Newberry county.
This story is already too long and j
poss;.b]y will not be of general inter- i
sst, but as the occasion is the selection
of twenty-five years consecu:ive
service on one newspaper, it is
aot probable that the readers will be
annoyed with another celebration of
such an event by me. I am indebted
to the kindness ol! the people of New
berry and those who have been associated
with roe in making the newspaper
for the privilege of celebrating
:he event I have endeavored to serve
:h? people of my native county faith15
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fully and honestly and to stand at all ; ;
times for those things which I con- j
ceived to be for the best interests of j
the community. In how far I have!
succeeded the record which is wfit j
must speaK.
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A Sutetantial Friend of The Herald ^
and News for twenty-five years. ai
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Ownersc
Real Aui
As Imp or
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Over 4000 JFOBD dealers,
stock of parts, are scattered i
ca, waiting and ready to serv
no matter from what section
tbey come.
It is practically impossibl<
miles in any direction witho
or more FORD dealers.
In most states FORD'deal
cvorv mil? Ynn will r
need their services, but it is a
Ning thing to know they are tl
need them.
Because, getting right do
tacks, there is only one kin
worth the snap of your fing
are out on a tour and anythii
And that is?immediate serric
Only the FORD owner has
such service, and it is the gre;
policy you can have for mot
tion.
The very fact that every th
America ig a FORD Model T,
tinctive possibilities for Ford
work of agencies covers all
all seasons. It is the most
ganization known in the Aut<
5 passenger touring car with compl
extension top, speedometer, Ford ma
brass windshield, two 6 inch lamps,
tools.
in addition 10 r vi\i/ muu&\ ? .
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FORD Model T Torpedo, 3 passengers, c
Jetely equipped, F. 0. B. Detroit
FORD Model T Commercial Roadster, 3 pass.
[Qovable rumble seat, equipped, F. 0. 6. De
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ate and control a FORD Model
literature descriptive of Ford G
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Now that plowing by dynamite has
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the McNamaras would be!?News <
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each with a try, and 110 less n
ill over Ameri- FORD owners,
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ut finding one tory is making a:
to him.
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most comfort- ^ ^ whUe the
lere, if you do the poRD owner i
as ever, the extra
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the benefit of automobile conne<
itest insurance is by reason of th
oring satisfac- other FORD rule
means real servic
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shows the dis- You will do well
service. A net derived from this
States during before deciding tc
icient sales or- T. It makes ev<
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generator, three oil lamps, horn an<
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EARS AGO.
The latest thing is for young ladies
to carry the pictures of their beloved
on their finger nails. They soon outgrow
thteni.?News and Courier.
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adjustment is unknown
nents are made by the
ses and dealers which are
i large cities in the coun- :
adjustment is being made, *
s driving his car, the same
part having been furnishdealer
or branch.
ealer can secure a FORD
:eeping a stock of parts,
: stock replenished. He
or lose the most reliable
:tion in the world. So it
e enforcement of this and '
s that the FORD service
e to the owner of a FORD j
I to ponder over the benefit .
great FORD organization
> buy other than a Model
jry FOKD owner's motor
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equipped, F. 0. B. Detroit ' W.
3 Car, (Lafldanlet), 6 passen- CQHA
lipped, f. 0. B. Detroit tpI/Ul/
J see how easy it is to oper- ,
for a catalogue and other
ting.
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