The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, January 13, 1914, Page FOUR, Image 4
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S tf. AULL. EDITOR
Tuesday, January 13, 1914.
THE GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE.
The Herald and News presents today
Governor Blease's annual message
to the general assembly. The
message speaks for itself in language
which is plain and straightforward,
and which can bear no double interpretation.
It will well repay a careful
reading. In addition to its various
recommendations, it contains a good
deal of valuable political history.
Efficiency with economy, and the
enforcement of laws which we have,
with several recommendations for
new laws which the governor strongly
urges in the interest of the people
of the State?this is the message in
"brief.
The wonderful prosperity of South
Carolina is reviewed, and the hope for
a pleasant and harmonious and constructive
session of the general assembly
is expressed.
The message is presented, however,
and it speaks for itself.
SYSTEMATIZE THE STATE COLLEGES.
At a meeting of the board of trustees
of the South Carolina university,
held in Columbia on ' Saturday, the
following action was taken looking
towards a plan by which the work
of the State's various higher institu\
tions of learning may be systematized
and harmonized:
"The board, upon motion of August
Kohn, adopted a sesolution, expressing
its approval and asking that the
general assembly in the most feasible
way have a careful and impartial
mndp nf t.hft work, branches.
management and affairs of the higher
educational institutions, supported by
{ t^e State with a view of practising
sucih economies, if any as may be
proper, avoiding duplication in work,
if it can be done. In many States, especially
in the West, it has begn found
necessary and has brought excellent.
results to have a commision systef
matize the higher educational institutions
and in that way get the maximum
results. The university board
simply went on record as desiring
fuch a study made and of complying
with what are regarded as the best
interests of the educational system
of the State."
The board in this .action is working
along a line which was strongly
urged by Governor Blease in his an%
nual message of 1913. A proper coordination
of the various departments
of the various higher institutions of
learning supported by the State is
very much to be desired.
The editor of The Herald and News
had a measure under consideration
along this same line, when a member
of the legislature in 1903, but the propositon
was such a big one that had so
many complications, that no bill was
prepared. The idea was to make of
all the schools one university, under
one board.
It is reported that, on account of
loss of weight, former President Taft
has given his tailor orders for
changes to be made in 25 pairs of
trousers. If a man has' 25 pairs of
trousers, why should he want office?
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. The general assembly meets at
noon today. Here's hoping the session
may be constructive, and harmonious,
and of benefit to all the people
of South Carolina.
There will probably be a great deal
of political talk and many political
rumors and announcements ana denials
during the next 40 days. This
will, however, be nothing unusual at
*his season of the year in South Carolina.
STOP?LOOK?LISTEN
Thousands >'ow Using Wonderful
Liver Kemedy From Hot Springs,
Arkansas.
There's a better remedy for constipation,
liver and stomach trouble
than dangerous calomel. Thousands
are praising gentle, sure Hot Springs
Liver Buttons.
Make you feel fine?quickly clear
ap sallow skin and banisfo malaria
j:uid headache-?They are a fine tonic'
| and quickly put an edge on your ,
i appetite. 2f> cents..at all druggists. 'i
Hot Springs Liver Buttons, Hot |
; Springs Rheumatism Remedy and j
j Hot Springs Blood Remedy arc sold 1
| in Newberry by Gilder & Weeks.
Secret Society.
"We're making more headway than
ever," she said; y
j "We have a secret society, Ned."
i""Arirl u-hot ho irmnirpd "mav itS
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purpose be?'*
i She replied, "Oh, we met and tell r
secrets, you see/' j v
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Cause and Effect.
Boreleigh?I called on Miss Back- !
Baye this afternoon. {,
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Miss Keen?So did I.
Boreigh?JShe was looking very !
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Miss Keen?Yes; she said you hai*! *
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just called. j
BIDS WASTED. j V<
For the manure off the streets and i
at the fire department. To be handed I '
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to the clerk of the city council by j G
the 16th of January, 1914. I
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TO THE CREDITORS OF S. >Y.
BRUCE. ;
You are hereby notified that a meet- !
1 ing of the creditors of S. W. Bruce !
who executed a de?d of assignment j ?
;o the undersigned on the 10th day s1
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of January, 1914, is called to meet at
the office of Blease & Blease, at New- '
berry, S. C., on the 23rd day of Jan- j ^
uary, 1914, at 12 o'clock, a. m., for \p
^ n
I the purpose or appointing an ascm w
I act with the assignee in the settle- j (
ment of the said estate, and for the 1
transaction of any other business ; ^
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which may properly come before the i
said meeting.
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Henry H. Blease, j
Assignee, j r
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Planting Tir
Prepare your Seed Beds
crops Count on large acr
cultivotion with the
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will pay you, Mr. Farmer,
while planning your year's
phone and we will send a J
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farmer and other rural res:
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KNOW IT WELL.
a miliar Features Well Known to
Hundreds of Newberry Citizens.
A familiar burden in many homes.
The burden of a "bad back.''
A lame, a weak or an aching back.
Often tells you of kidney ills.
Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak !.
idneys.
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J. M. Langford, 43 Mollohon, New- !
terry, S. C., says: "I have had good
esults from Doan's Kidney Pills and
rill recommend them to anyone. One
f my family had backache and kidey
trouble. A physician had failed
d bring relief. One or two boxes of
)oan's Kidney Pills, procured at Pelam
'& Son's drug store, cured him."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
eats. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
'ew York, sole agents for the United
tales.
Remember the name?Doan'a?and
ike no other.
For Weakness and Loss of Appetite
he Old Standard general strengthening: tonic,
ROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out
[alaria and builds up the system. A true to-Ic I
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OR TORPID LITER AND CONSTIPATION.
The best remedy for liver, stomach
r-bowel troubles and especially con- ;
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Dont miss getting a box today?
ley tone up the liver, drive out the
oisonous waste in the bowels and
lake you feel simply splendid in a
jw hours.
Cut out Calomel and slam bang
urgatives. Try HOT SPRINGS LIV- j
!R BUTTONS just once and you'll j
ave no use for any otner liver re- j
ledy. Fine for sick headache, sal- ;
)w skin, dull eyes and blotches,
druggists everywhere for 25c.
Hot Springs Liver Buttons, Hot
prings Rheumatism' Remedy and Hot j
prings Blood Remedy are sold in
ev/berry by Gilder and Weeks.
To Cure a Com .n On^Diiy
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