The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, August 26, 1913, Page SIX, Image 6
I Is a Colle
If No college in the
cent of the young mer
at home because they
to seek it. Citizens (
thousands of dollars t
N<
1 r ew men prom
or other been student
believe in the College
T There are good
ought to be over at th
proverb that "aproph
I It will do them no hai
think of this College,
t ' The Faculty of tl
nvinnontT TTTCvll 'fvOTnorl
Iu aimuaiij w^ii ujl
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SLEEP MAY BE HARMFUL. flight, refus
mineut a via
Some , Brainy Men Go Without it, hibitioa ne:
While Others Must Have it. in his Care
with hydroi
Boston Herald. river. This
Whether sleep is a habit or a neces- plane flight
sity might be considered a strange ern aviator,
question to most persons who regard Visitors t
sleep as a solace and a recuperative do well noi
force. Yet there are physicians who the famous
nnt nnlv the valllP of sleeD. but Should look
maintain that fatigue, overexertion which he di
and the other tense excitement of the low, as he
day can be neutralized and cured by air.
merely resting in a reclining position
for seven or eight hours in a darken- Appli
ed room or at night. These same doc- Abbeville M
tors hold that the sweetness, content- People ir
ment and freedom from that "tired please and :
feeling'" that follows sleep is conse- know this t
quent to the sleep, true enough, but paper. Trj
not the result of sleep. people will
Rest and placing yourself in the quote him,
supine position with the eyes closed fancied grie
is just as restorative as a sound sleep, get provok<
according to them. Thomas Edison movements
avers that sleep is the cause of the some other
backwardness of the earth's inhabi- fault of the
tants. He asserts that there has been to know th<
more time wasted by the human race in Abbeville
in sleep than in the profligate expen- to know wh
diture of rakes and roustabouts, we are sup
''Sleep is a bad hatbit," is his dictum, one is sick,
and Gus Lieblich, a gentleman who ed to know
has not slept for 25 years, corrobor- and yet
ates Edison's belief, despite the well of people
established experiments of the labora- ble to
tory that animals die if not allowed to anything th
fall asleeD. j trying to ri
*n< and to give
Johnny Green Will Fly Aeain at Chat- terest *? t
tanoosra. ~ with our lir
Chattanooga, Aug. 25.?The chair- f?r uf,'? f
. .. , , . . , locals th;
man of the grand army entertainment
like to get t
committee, has closed a contract with &
Johnnv Green, famous Cardui birdmaa 1 iat le'ues
are sroinsf c
and waterfowl, to make three flights '
_ _ . . _ . _ i but we nnd
in Chattanooga during the G. A. R.
; never allcw
j maemm* I jenter *nt?
I | certain part
wssssfzsstx^:-" ^.i^sjssiBissi simply becc
[ SSES^%|3ESa?zr | known A
5 t kind enoug]
reunion, to be held in Chattanooga Loring B
September ir>-20. Fancier-Fai
Green is the man who made the "At one
record flight in Cardui Flyer No. 1, season one
over Lookout Mountain during the U. amounted 1
C. V. reunion last May. He was the Such a recc
first man to attempt that dangerous in any oth<
jge Without H
Not in t]
/
State has more Icyal local support. Ninety p>
i who go to college, go to their own College he
can get what they want without going abro:
>f the county regardless of creed have giv<
o the endowment of
inrkavvtr paiioita
s TV k/Vyl A J V^VUV&V
linence in the community have not at some tin
s "over on the hill." Ask any of them if th
or not. It is the county's most valuable asss
many boys in Newberry county, however, wl
ie College. Perhaps their parents do prove ti
et is not without honor save in his own country
m to read what other people away from hon
ie Universitv of Virginia savs: "You send '
? 4/ W
men."
t college for
pens September 18. Fo:
ed by so many other pro- LABOR 0>* ROADS
tors. A feature of his ex- | LED BY GOVERit
month will be a flight)
lui Flyer No. 2 equipped Fifty Thousand Missourians \
)lanes, up the Tennessee All Dav.?Chief Executive De
/
> will be the first hydro- lighted at Results of Call.
ever made by any South
Kansas City, Aug. 20.?With
~ +V> r\ C\ AT? roil rfinn will A j i j _ a , ^ l -1
u mc \j. a. ?. x ^ereu nanus ctuu suit; musi ica, m
t to miss these flights by enthusiastic g<zod road workers
aviator, free to all, and their work tonight in Missouri z
: out for the dollar bills, a strenuous day spent in "pulling
ops among the crowds be- sourio out of the mud." Good hu
goes hurling through the. everywhere was in evidence and u
' j ly every man declared he intende
?return tomorrow. Although mud
icuble to Newberry. terfered with the work of Gov.
edium. liott W. Major and Gov. Geo.
l this world are hard to Hndwc nf Kansas whn had vo
qo one has more reason to Peered to help the Missouri execu
han the editor of a local b0th declared they would be Up. e
as hard as he might, tomorrow an(j Would make up for
misunderstand him, mis- timft
fall out with him for some 4<Ti , . ,,
.? | It has been one of the great i
;vance. Some fellow will . ... ? .. _ ... ...
., i of my life, said Gov. Major, "i
id because, perhaps his '
, . , , i boy I traveled over nothing but
are not chronicled as , _ . , .
. . A x. roads. I made up my mind the
s are, when it is not the
j I got a chance I would do all I c
editor. We are supposes, , . .. . . .
t _ I for better highways. The gove
s movements of everybody i . . . . _ . , ,
, I of Arkansas has advised me he
? county, we are supposed . o o ?
I aciHp Spntp.mber 2 and 3 for
en everybody has a visitor,, , A
a x I work and I am happy at the resu
posed to know when anyand
in fact we are suppos- intend t0 flx *?<> road T
everything that happens, 1 return bome" said Gov- Ho,;
the fewest number "" is remarkable how many have
will take the trou- sponded to Gov. Major's procla
inform the editor of "onof
via-rvnon Wp are Reports from every county in
a l uuvo t. v w .
in a first class local paper Pai*t of the State told of throng
all the local news of in- workers, many of them encour<
;he public generally, but by the presence of their wives
nited force it is impossible daughters, who served dinner,
et all the "personals" and The Response to the governor's
it we should. We would throughout the rural region was
he names of every resident eral. In Hannibal all city priso
the city and where they were put on the work.
>f every visitor to the city,
it impossible to do so. We g00(i Roads Work in Missouri
our personal feelings to Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 21.?Su
nowq mnttpr and wherS nut an official r;nd todav to Gove
ies are not mentioned it is Major's two good road days, du
?use the facta are not which, it is estimated, 250,000 1
few people in the city are ness men ancj farmers forsook 1
h to drop in, or phone us, business and farms and went to
iir visitors, etc., and those highways to give their work that
care to do this should not SOuri might receive impetus to
fended because cnrtain come one of t'ne leading good r
not properly recordeQ. States in the union.
** "When the lost man laid down
roun in The Southern pjcj^ an(j shovel tonight it was
mer, says: mated the work done had it been
Southern ehow the past for would have amounted to $1,
Eastern breeder's sales 000.
to something over $9,000. Governor Major bade the las
v. 1! would be bard To find hjs workers stop work at Jeffe
?r sliow ever held. J City Governor Tlodrres. of Kai
onor in its
he Case of
er 1 The President of the Univer
re men are distinguished above all c
id 1 A Young Men's Christian
111 J
in moral atmospnere among your si
college I visit."
D. C. Heath, the great publ
over again, I would send them t(
ie When you can get for your 1
ey dard education,
^ Why Send Your Bo
tie 1 The College gives a full Litt
A. B. It gives a thorough four-;
tie ical Engineering, preparing then
of other Technical Schools in the
us ratories, its Gymnasium, its Faci
tions and its thorough course of s
Newberry
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this I
s ot I It means a cool,
lsed I cooking. No woe
anti smoke?no soot.
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STANDAR
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rnor Washington, D. C.
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11X15 i i\icnmuiiu, v a.
^ I Norfolk, Va.
beoads
who has been helping Governor Ma- heip t
jor with the "job," grasped the Mis?c+,-_
_ Gov
souri "Executive's hand."
paid ner t<
_ "Its over, governor, and I congratulate
you and the State of Missouri," j K
;t of snid ho. tonigh
rson "And I thank you and the people of . nounc
isas, Kansas for letting you come down to gener;
Own G
sity of South Carolina says
)thers in the University."
Association Secretary sa
;udents is better than at
isher, says: "If I had boy
) a college like Newberry."
Doys everything you want
ys Away From H
>rarv course leading to the
year course in Electrical am
1 for positions alongside of
South. With its buildings
jlty of trained men, its h
study, Newberry College is
county
Pres. J, Henr
?
rttsi
man Should
at i o
1 Cook-stove
clean kitchen, less
>d to cut?no ashes
ith 1, 2, 3 and 4 burners
marks amount of oil in font
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(New Jersey) (
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is," responded Governor Major. i
ernor Major was host at a din- sm
jnight for Governor Hodges.
i l.. + ~ lad
.ausas executive win leave mie i
p
t for Topeka, where it is an- j
od he will issue a call for two j ths
il road days. 1 su<
Dunty? 1 I
0^ n ! i
"Your V
id: "The 1
any other . j
s to train J
in a stan- a
ome? I
degree of I
i Mechan- J
graduates ?
. its Labo- S
igh tradiboys
;
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Own A i
4
work, better /'
to carry?no /
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Charlotte, K. C. ?
Charleston, W# Va?
Charleston, S. G
Start the poultry business in
all way and go slowly. It is best?
begin at the bottom round of the
Ider and carefully climb to the top. 9
n who begin that way and go in
it style are generally the ones who V