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The Herald and News Entered at the Postofficv * * -w |t rry, S. C? as 2*ni class matter. E. H. AULL, EDITOR Friday, Octo br IT, m "s DKAU THE HO ADS THIS WINTER. We believe those citizens oi fcpartanourg county who believe in the split-log drag should organize with a view of stimulating interest in this method oi' preserving and maintaining the highways of tne county, it hoc hoon demonstrated in certain por UUO WVM v? w ... w lions of the county that tne drag is the thing for our roads, and if this fact can be brought to the attention of all those concerned in road work we believe much good may be accomplished. The roads of Spartanburg county should be dragged this winter and to nave this done it will be necessary to have it done systematically. The organization of a Split-log Drag association would be the thing. We do all sorts of marvelous things in this day and time and never give ~ ^Virmcrht ? tr? their almost a sccuuu |,uuuSm ? miraculous nature. To have the president of the United States touch a button in Washington, D. C., and blow open the Panama canal was a right nifty little performance, but we accept it as a mere matter of course.? Spartanburg Herald. We suppose that the last paragraph of the above was intended to be separate, but we have left it on to say that it would be a most marvelous thing if we could get the farmers and the others to form a split log drag asso-1 eiation. Marvelous in more ways than I one. It would be marvelous from the fact j that it is difficult to get the people to j see what is for their own good, j Somehow there is a little bit of envy ' and jealousy in the best of us, and tiben J there is that other selfish spirit wnicn i keeps us sometimes from doing what j is beneficial to ourselves becausa we are afraid that our neighbor will receive like benefit, and possibly not contribute quite as much as we have, j Then it would be marvelous to have a j ~plit log drag association for the good j 'hat it would do to the roads, if the work were done systematically. We have long bee^ as ardent advocate of the use of the split log drag j ' tva helieve ! _.S We KD - W HOW , UCvau^v v, it is one of the best and cheapest de? vices for keeping the roads up that we know. The trouble is to get the people v.0 see it and to r-alize what good j roads mean to them. And how much they would save by giving a little j time to the keeping up of the roads, j How much it means to each one of | -*aem in the saving of money. The | rouble with many of our piople is ^at they do not have ? clear concep iion of the value of time. W.ill somebody cai^ a meeting and organize a split log drag association. Tt would be a great/thing for the "entire county. Do it now. We take pleasure in producing in another column of The Herald and News an editorial from The State on "Raiding the President's Appointing r>ower.'' It is in perfect accord with he position taken by'The Meraia ana News some weeks ago when we suggested that it was an insult to the pres"dent for the two United States s^na.ors to sit up and say to President Wilson that "we cannot agree from he number of able lawyers in South Carolina upon one to reccommend to ,ou for appointment as district atorney, but here are two names, one of us wants one appointed and the oth r one of us wants the oth?r one appointed. You may select from these | wo, but we give you fair notice that f you appoint any other lawyer, as :he constitution gives you the right .0 do, we will not let his name be con- j 'irmcd by the senate." j We would like to have President j Wilson's job in this matter about two linutes. In the exercise of our conwitutionai right we would find some ^ther good lawyer and put it up good nd strong to th-:se gentlemen wi'.h he senatorial togas and senatorial courtesy." It is a ridiculous situa-1 r'on. mi The State fair will soon be here and every body should go down and spend ai least one day. T?ie State fair is a r reat institution, if for no other reason that it is the great reunion time I ? ! ' - _ " - - - - _ . .. _ ! for the people of the entire State. Then the exhibits this year are to be good. The trains will be opera :ed so that people from almost all s etions of rhe State may go down in the morning and return a: night, if they do no; jcare to remain in ine cuv u\t-i uigm. j Mim The chain gang- has done some vi'-jidiU \VGJ K Gil i. O I'Ciiui m .??. i U !}cwnsVi). and the roads aie better San :h v have been for years, but in eriler to keep them in this condition |it will be necessary for the people to jget together and use th** split log drag iafter each rain. It will take but little. ' - , I time and will pay in aonars auu ttuis, [not to speak of the comfort and con - ; : venience of good roads. We hope the i people will see it in this light and {that they will keep these goodlroads ' good. : We dropped by to look at the new I i j ; school building at .Tolly Street the oth- j er day. The lot selected is ideal, and,; in fact, a better and more desirable'lo- j ! +v>Qvi nnp first, selected. The | LUliVU U14 CVii Viiv ? ? I trustees are erecting a very nice and ! commodious two room building. It i seems to us a pity, however, that; while they are arranging to throw the j two rooms into one to be used as an , auditorium they did not arrange the j windows so that when the two rooms : 1 ~ +^\r?rt+Vi or oil tno Hpcts Will t <111? 111 I\j tv 11 y,v^^i.uvi uii i." <-< | front the same way. As it is the desks in the two rooms front in opposite directions. The auditorium of a j country school house is as important { as the school*. room. ? A Gentle and Effective JLaxatiYe. A mild, gentle and effective laxative is what people demand when suffering from constipation. Thousands swear by Dr. King's New Life Pills. Hugh Tallman, of San Antonio, Tex., writes: "They are, beyond question, the best pills my wife and I have ever < taken." They never cause pain. Price 1 25c, at druggists, or by mail, H. E. s Bucklen & Co. Philadelphia or St. 1 Louis. ] !< Women lYlio Get Dizzy. 1 Every woman who is troubled with ( fainting and dizzy spells, backache, headache, weakness, debility, constipation or kidney troubles should use Electric Bitters. They give relief ? - 1 ~ ~ ?" > 11 i + Vl ( wnen notuiug exse win, imp,ui& ,, healtii, adding strength and vigor j from the first dose. Mrs Laura J Gaines, of Avoca, La, says: "Four ! i doctors had given me up and my chil- j dren and all my friends were looking ! * i { for me to die wnen my sou iusi&lcu that-1 use Electric Bitters. I did so, and they have done me a world of good." Just try them. 50c, and $1.00 at all druggists or by mail. H. E. Bucklen & Co., Philadelphia or i St. Louis. i i : HOW TO RESIST ' ] f^Virrtnir and Holds. l Strong, vigorous men and women < j hardly ever catch cold; it's only when ] 1 the system is run down and vitality ; ] ] low that colds and coughs get a foot- i ! told. i j Now isn't it reasonable that the | right way to cure a cough is to build j < up your strength again? Mrs. Olivia Parham, of East Dur- j ham, N. C., says: "I took Vinol for a j ^ chronic cough which had lasted two r years, and the cough not only disap peared, but it built up my strength I j as weii." i ^ ! The reason Vinol is so efficacious in j | such cases is because it contains in a j j delicious concentrated form all the \ ' medicinal curative elements of cod 1 ; liver oil, with tonic, blood-building ' I iron added. ! !-l Chronic coughs an3 colds yield to ^ Vinol because it builds up the weak- j ened, run-down system. You can get your money back any { time if Vinol does not do all we say. i P. S. For Eczema of Scalp try our ( j Saxo Salve. We guarantee it. jGilder & Weeks, Druggists, Newberry, S. C. Tlie Family Cough Medicine. i In every home there should be a bot1 tie of Dr. King's New Discovery, ready ; j for immediate use when any member I Af 4-\~t r\ v>-\ 11 tt n/-vr\ f Y*r> /-? 4" c O nrvl , wi me xailillj LUil l/l Cl V_ Lo CL V^U'iU Ui I j a cough. Prompt use will stop the ! spread of sickness. S. A. Stid, of Mason, Mich., writes: "My whole family; depends upon Dr. King's New Discov- ! cry as the best cough and cold medi-j' cine in the world. Two 50c bottles ' cured me of pneumonia." Thousands of other families have been equally benefited and depend entirely upon Dr. King's New Discovery to cure their coughs, colds, throat and lung trouViloc TTVawr /Inco Tiolnc "Pr?r>o Lfi VO. JU ? V/i J A A i VV J VV V and $1.00. All druggists. H. E. Bucklen ' & Co. Philadelphia or St. Lo'iis. Announ 1 have purcha Collins & Smith'? ? i I and will hereafter. Ail v first-class. All w done substantial m anteed. All woi cash. Please doi I am prepared pairing and mac!] be glad to see rr I times at Collins \ stand. John J. For Weakness and Loss of Appetite The Old Standard general strengthening1 tonic. GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out Malaria and builds up the system. A true tonic and sure Appetizer. For adults and children. 50c To Prevent Blood Poisoning -?-lv at once the wonderful old reliable DR /KTER'S ANTISEPTIC HEALING OIL.asur-al dressing that relieves pain and heals af I ?nme time. Not a liniment. 25c. 5Cc. Sl.Ou LAJiD FOR SALE" I will sell at public outcry on sales3ay in November. 1913. to the highest bidder, if not sold before at private sale, the four lots in the town of Newberry fronting Glenn street, adjoining j lots of Ray Watts and other property :>f the undersigned. Plats may be found svith Frank R. Hunter and further iniormation may be obtained from him 3r by application to me. H. C. Shealy. NEWBERRY PROOF. Should Convince Every dewberry | Reader. The frank statement of a neighbor, telling the merits of a remedy. Bids you pause and believe. The same endorsement By some stranger far away Commands no belief at all. Here's a Newber^f case. A Newberry citizen testifies. Head and be convinced. John W. Reagin, 2015 Eleanor St., Kewberry, S. C., says: "My back was weak and there were pains through my loins and kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at Pelham & Son's Drug store, brought me relief.1" "When Your Back is Lame?Remember the name." Don't simply ask for i kidney remedy?ask distinctly for Doan's Kidney Pills, the same that Mr. ' Reagin toad?the remedy backed by I lome testimony. 50c * "* stores. Fos:er-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. COLLECTION OF TAXES IS TOWN OF CHAPPELLS, S. C. Notice is hereby given that the books for the collection of taxes due in the rown of Chappells, S. C., for the fiscal year 1913 will be opened at the office :>f the undersigned the 1st day of November, 1913, at 10 o'clock in the torenoon, ana will remain open ior :hat purpose until and including the 50th day of November, 1913, and that after said date the penalties prescribed Dy law will attach. The levy is five mills on the dollar of assessed proper:y. E. L. Cook, Clerk and Treasurer. ZJhappells, S. C., October 15th, 1913. it. SEABOARD AIR LISE. Effective April 27,1913. (Subject to Change without Notice.) Not Guaranteed. N'o. 4 Lv. Columbia 5.50 a. m. No. 18 Lv. Columbia 4.00 p. m. No. 2 Lv. Columbia 6.35 p. m. No. 36 Lv. Columbia 7.45 p. m. SoTithbonnd. NTo. 19 L^. Columbia 7.00 a. m No. 1 Lv. Columbia.. ,..12.10 p. m. No. 21 Lv. Columbia 5.00 p. m No. 3 Lv. Columbia 12.20 a. m. Trains 1 and 2, Florida-Cuba Special Trains 3 and 4, Seaboard Fast Mail. Trains 18 and 36, Hamlet local. Trains 19 and 21 Savannah local. Ticket Office 1225 Main St Phone 574. C. E. Boisseau, Jr., City Tickel Agts., Columbia S. C. J. S. Etehberger, Trav. Pass. Agent. C. W. Small, Div. P*ss. Agt. Savannah, Ga.?Adr. cement! sed the stock of ? Machine Shop,, at their old stand /ork will be done uiiv mat tan uc j will be guaran k will be strictly l't ask for credit, to do general re tine work. I will ty friends at all ? & Smith's old 17? L<ai gic SOUTHEBff BiHWAI. Schedules Effective June 2nd, 1913 Arrivals and Departures Newberry. S. C. (N. B.?These schedule figures ar? shown as information only and are noi guaranteed.) 8:52 a. m. No. 15, daily from Co- j lumbia to Greenville. Pulim&i sleeping car between CharlefctoL 11:33 a. m.?No. 18, dail, from Greenville to Columbia. Arrives Colum bia 1:35 p. m., Augusta 8:85 p. w Charleston 8:15 p. m. 2:52 p. m.?No. 17, daily, from Columbia to Greenville. 8:57 p. m.?No. 16, daily, from Green- j ville to Columbia. Pullman tlee*> ; Ing car Greenville to Cliarlesio* j I Arrives Charles ton 8:15 a. m. Ar rive Savannah 4:15 a. m. Jack sonville 8:30 a. m. Four further information call o? ticket agents, or E. H. Coapman. V ? j & G. At., Washington, D. C.; W. E. | McGee, A. S. P. A., Columbia or S H. McT-<eain, D. P. A.: Columbia. <$><$> <^ <$> <$ ^ * j <S> LODGE DIRECTOBY. < <$> <$ Newbery Camp, No. 542, W. 0. W.. meets every second and fourth WednAC/1o? niorVit in lottnar'o Tfoll at\ k I u^ouaj uigiii m ixiv/tvuvi j* xuxx, o? r o'clock. Pulaski Lodge, So. 20,1. 0. 0. F. Pulaski Lodge, No. 20, I. 0. 0. F., meets every Friday night at 8 o'clock in West End Hall. Visiting brethren are cordially invited to attend. Jas. L. Aull, Noble Grand. W. G. Peterson, Secretary. Newberry Camp, No. 542, TV. 0. W., meets every second and fourth Monday night in Klettner's hall> at S o'clock. I I. 0. Burton, c-c I. H. Campsen, Clerk. Amity lodge, No. 87, A. F. M. Amity Lodge, No. 87, A. F. M., meet* ; every first Monday night at 7.30 o'clock j in Masonic Hall. Visiting brethren j cordially invited. T. P. Johnson, b, W. ^arhardt, W. M Secretary. "Wnilmpn ?,f tha World. Maple Camp, No. 437, W. 0. W? meets every first and third Wednesday evening at 7.45 o'clock. Visiting brethren are corially welcome. D. D. Darby, J. A. Derrick, Clerk. C. C. BergeI3 Tribe, No. 24, I. 0. R. M. Bergell Tribe, No. 24, Improved Order Red Men, meets every Thursday night at 8 o'clock in Klettner's Hall W. Or. Peterson, 0. Klettryr, Sachem. Chief of Records. Omaha Tribe, I. 0. B. M. Omaha Tribe, No. 75, I. 0. R. M., Prosperilty, S. C., meets every first and third Friday night at So'clock in Masonic hall. Visiting brethren are welcome. G. H. Dominick, Prof. J. S. Wheeler, Sachem. Chief of Record!. I THE HUMAN EYi ! Is a delicate organ am i i i gooa eyes nave Deei glasses. i Thinking People Do not risk their futui petents. We are pre] conscientious way, ob i applying every prove] reveal defects of the < We then prescribe gk Dr. aW jCopeland Building White See my wi of White Chi last succeede good White ( dium price, s< 1 1 __ nas oeen ne< berry for a 1c member tha 1 cnase you Book Store g on the big dc / Don't forget tl ner Set given to the best advertisi Book Store. "Better Goods a m ^AVFQ' mx-l X Book & Th. HOUSE ! Caoteechee Coancil, >u. 4, D. of P. 1 0. B. M. Cateechee Council, No. 4, D. of P., meets every other Tuesday night at 8 o'clock p. m., in Klettner's Hall. ' 1 >- 10 D A If Signer L,u?picr, JU lOy u. at jui Signet Chapter, No. 18. R. A. M., meets every second Monday night at 8 o'clock in Masonic Hall. Van Smith, T. P. Johnson, E. H. P. Lacot* Tribe, I. 0. tL M. Lacota trifea, No. 79, I. 0. R. M., Jalapa, S. C., meeting every othe^ Wednesday night at 8 o'clock in Snmmea hall. Visiting brethren are welcome. T. C. Dobbins, J. Wm. Folk, Sachem. Chief of Records. t E 1 d understood by few. Many \ i ruined by cheap, misfitted re sight and health to incompared to do optical work in a serving the value of sight and n, scientific test necessary to syes. isses that will relieve. \ Connor Main Street ?? i China \ ndow display ; ina. I have at ^ d in getting a 1 2hina at a me- 1 \ 1 omething that j *ded in New- 4 >ng time. Re- | 1 it every purtv? ri Ira 4- tko nianu ai ui^ ives you votes 1 >11. j ie 100 niece Din the pe/son writing J ement of Mayes' J t Same Money." 1 S Variety TORE. 1 f .,oo? THINGS I dewberry Commandery, ffo. S,LT. Newberry Commandery, No. 6, K. T., fl J.- A r ^ ? -r-, nia.Wi n * S meets every tuuu m.u.uuaj' uigut ? w o'clock in Masonic Hall. i3 Fred. H. Dominick, T. P. Johnson, fiT C. fl Recorder. WilloTF Camp, Jfo. 694, W. 0. W. Willow Camp, No. 694, W. O. W- 9 meets every second and fourth Tues- M day nights in each month at West End : school house. T. B. Kibler, M Council Commander. "J A. C. Ward, yfy Clerk. Jjg Palmetto Camp, No. 694, Boys of I Woodcraft, meets at Odd Fellow's fl ' 11 * OTTorr CDPHTlH ATld | HSU, csi r.uu) citi j uw?~v. fourth Wednesday night, at 8 o'clock. G. W. Harrison, CommasA*m