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Entered at tlio rostoftice at Xowberrv. S. < a- Jnd cla-s matter. E. II. Al'LL. KIHTOR. Friday. April 1<?. 1!?14. What has become of all t.ie candidates for lieutenant governor who were "men ioned" by the newspapers during he recent session of the i-gislature? I After all. even in a contest over a dispensary election, the man on the other side may be conscientious. At least, i: is more temperate to .^ive him credit for so being until you have proof to the contrary. The Herald and Xews lias decided "o charge the same ]?rice as heretofore for announcing candidates. For communications advocating the cause of any candidate or setting for h platforms. we will charge 2o cents the inch. The cash must accompany the order in all cases. Whatever other indiscretions Governor Blease may be charged with, he certainly made no mistake when he a},-pointed Col. A. A. Richardson chief game warden. He is right "011 the job."?Greenwood Index. Is it possible that Blease has done something that you are able to com mend. The millennial may dawn yet. ?n T.ie nation is to be congratulated upon the election of Congressman Oscar "W. Underwood, of Alabama, to the Vnited States senate, over Congressman Richmond Pearson Hobson. And it pi ay be remarked, though Mr. Hobson was riding the "prohibition" horse, that the cause of temperance has lost EJthing in Mr. Cnderwood's election. mrm The recent interviews of De:ective Bu'ns, published by Oe newspapers, i i regard to the Frank case in Atlanta, are so palpably an attempt unduly to influence public opinion and thereby to have effect upon the opi n of the court in the case, that it is a wonder such reputable organizations as the Associated Press would give space ;o them. Frank m&y be guiliy or he may not. We do not know. But his guilt or his innocence will never be properly passed upon by such methods. * We notice from the daily ^papers tha a jury of farmers and business men of Greenville have rendered a verdict for $2,0U0 against the county on account 'of injuries incurred by a farmer of account of bad roads. The farmer was hauling a load of brick and the wagon was overturned and innir ies to the farmer resulted in his death. His family sued ;he county for $ "*>,000 and obtained a verdict of $2,000 The farmers of many sections are being damaged every day on account of bad roads. It w* <uld be economy to spe.ti come money improving the roads. It* >* ?i/*r > n^o )n* iVjw *1 1 * * v A v. ilUL OUV II cl ..iClUJ] v^oL ill justice to the aspirants lor office, wc \\\ uld advocate the formation of a ! "Society for the Prevention of Handshaking." '?(J reen wood Index. There is little doubt that we need! a few more ":hou shalt not" laws or' ! societies. \\ e need to prevent things and prohibit them?in fact, everything; must be regulated and run by statutory enactnien: or rule. But if you j i $rjven; the thing you mention you | *vill deprive some very learned gen-' tlemen of having and using their only asset. The people love a good handshaker, it matters not if he have . any other qualification. ! is stated that the county superviso" of Richland county has abou completed the portion of the Capitalto-Piedmont highway through Richlaud county, which covers a distance of about 20 miles -out of Columbia towards Newberry. We suppose :ke L' >:ing;on county supervisor will complete the portion that passes through that county. If Supervisor Chappell would place a few drain pipes in the portion that runs through Newberry coun:y and clean out a few ditches, which would not take his chaingang force more than 10 days, we would I I tl.-n have a fino road between tnci i Lau ons 1 i 11 * and Columbia. I his sh /u 1 < 1 bo doii'-. and after the road ia 1 completed a con'ract should bo let to farmers who live ; 1on^ the road 'o : ia ?'i' i* in co alition. It would cost v? rv little and would insure a s-od ' . ...) -ill i!iU v i (I u (?U c. I V %* It*. The city of Greenwood has a very live chamber of commerce ami it is , doing things f r the city a d conn y. /g Here is an enumeration of some o; Iggk lin* tilings tiie chamber of commerce iMgem is doing for Greenwood, according to "Summing up the chamber of com merce ui urccnwoou is uoins nit ioi- i lowing things at the presen time: /j||||/ \v rking with tIje farmers for in- i /|||I7 creas-d yields, better markets, etc.; /J|ip working for better railway facilities gjlp; : and lower freight rates, giving o the lip public- the best of attractions in the ; ||1|| Chautauqua, managing and h Uling 1 ||i| the Greenwood Horse show, collect- |l||? tl_ : ing accounts and furnishing credit r , ip^l ; information, beauiifying the city, ad- \ \||p|\ ^ i vertising Give;:wood and bringing ; v0k\ 1 , in new citizens, working for larger . \llpt\ wholesale business, for new indus- , i tries, fjr better insurance rates, bet- : \^l|p\ i ter fire protection, better housing 1 v. uiiuiiiuiio, civ.., ta. ^ j yrKXSggSy\ "Can you suggest other things j ^|i||\ | which should be undertaken by the : \llil : Chamber of Commerce? Are you ! \f| supporting tlie organization?"' j . Vi i Some of these things need to be j \ ! done in Newberry and with some or- | ! ganized body we could be doing all of j I r*iem* ' jjl i What are we really doing in an o-'- i i ganized way for the advancement of; i the town and county. We can't do a ! prpat flpnl for the ppnernl welfare 1 V > ~ i x j without some sort of organized ef-1 ^ ! fort. We only throw out these sugges- j tions for the information of those most I j r j interested. j Don't be afraid you will help some I ' one else if you unite with your neigh-1 : bor for the advancement of your own* I ' community. ? sirns 01 the Wireless. ' Walter S. Hiatt, in Scribner. I I Tiie spirit of voyages never-ending, j of adventures impossible hovers , lab^u; the traffic* manager's office j ; whence operators meet and are as-1 1 signed ;o sh'ps. I 1 "Hello! .Jenkins. So you're the man ( I've been talking to these three years, _ land never vet set eyes upon. That's a great yarn you told me down in | accounts and otl ! xi. . ~ v . hplnnsrins: to the ? ine Lariuuean aooiu inc ivingsion ne I grj who go. a shock walking under "Well! well! well! And this is the' ~ . sport 1 landed in the business. Ij *^e'A 0011 * > ^ I'.i-ear you handed it to the old man ,... .. , A .> .11 AI i wnen he asked you to call up the Don 1 r ^ , . ,1 Executors, gua 'Juan de Austria and beg the loan ot . . . , . , , tors shall, while , he kev to the keelson. W hat was 0 T , > their care or cus .your answer? I remember now.; ,- . ,, , . , , . fore tne first day ^ ou told him vou were busy frvmg ;,. x. , render io the .Ju . nsn on your an:enna tor supper, and , . , , x . ,: county from win when you got that, little job finisned i . , , ? , . : ters testamentary you intended to lind out wnat De istration a lust a: came or :lie waste e her dots. I guess; , t. . : ! oa.li, of the rece: : he -found vou weren t so green, at' . . . . .. ol suen estate tfl that ..., i . i vear, wnich whe "Boys! look at the bulletin boa'.'dJ * . . ,, , proved, shall be "The next operator reported at this . , | inventory and ar 1 office for swearing anywhere within , , * papers belonging ihree hundred miles of the port >>f ... .. . 3 , , office ol -saiu .Jik i New York will be severlv dealt with.! , , .. ,, o be kept for tl , All improper conversation among ope! persons as may rators must cease.' Listen to this: estate. 'Please note that the s-s Kiruna, call! T. 1 | If any executo let:ers S. F. X., of the Rederiaktiebol-: . . ' i : ministrator sn'JU auet Lulea-Ofoten, has been equipped . . 11 such annual acc( with wireless apparams, to be operat-' .... , . 1 entitled to any c i ed bv the Societe nonvme Internation- : .. . rouble in the ma ale de Telegraphic Sans Fil.' Hero's . , ? 1 estate, and snMl : more of the same: 'Please note hat be sucd for daJna the call letter of the s-s liahia Cas-ipersons imerestt tillo of the Hamburg sud-Amerikanis- gecrjon *>tj48-37?;" ehe Dampschiffa'iirts Gesellschaft is I). B. K.' iThey hand us stuff like this I to remember and then they wonder I rxew]jerrv*6 why fellows get mad and let off ' steam ; NOTICE FJ-YA "When T was at Calcutta, I did a Xotice is herel good turn for an old fakir and he took ! ma^e finaj settle) a shine to me. He said he'd let me'.or 0n the estate < know when he died. That was three jn-;ck jn the probs years ago and. will you believe me, j rv COUnty at 11 this voyage home, a thousand miles j n0011 }iav Sth. 1 a: sea, he rung a bell?the astral bell! ! j . hereafter app ?right in mv cabin, and told me he! sorv as SUCh adn was dying. He knew the code all! persons ha nam.. . . . >?i-u 11 ?uu itrifj$ "w,ILisaid estate will p I believe me . . . It's true. Xo ghost j tested on or befo] 1 story at all. . . "Yes, the lad at 'Fame Point died.; They said he had heart trouble. I be-' \j)rn 9, I!tl4. : lieve it was pure homesickness." 1 ( all For SALE OF ACOl NTS. | All persons w! J ! , . Bv virture of a Resolution passed in the Clerk ot ( ' at the meeting of the credi:ors of S. \Y. cord, are earnest] :P>ruce, held at Newberry, S. C., on the' the same, regard A o A 1Q1J. + ! */ * nnrlnr^io-nn/l fiTO OT 'Jlil ua V Ul tuv^ UllUVis3it5"V.U, t** w. x- ? will, 011 ;he ISth day of April, 1914, at Res I : 9:30 o'clock in the fo"enoon, at Chap! pells, Sourh Carolina, soil to the high-i est bidder, or bidders, for cash, all the Newberry, S. C. t \ Get the E Jg/ Join the Cm m Dressed Men? / Otart today and resolve ti You need not pay a fane can get Styleplus Clothes $17 t you of correct style, all-wool fa pood tailoring. rhe makers specialize on Styleplus, fro ig of the woolens down through everj iring detail. The result speaks for itseii nly $17 you get a good suit that will st< n wear and do you credit, in points c nnr! rmnpsr^nrp Join the circle of the men who rebel at high ] take pride in their appearance. All fabrics, , special styles for young men. Every suit |k Summer Brothers Clothing Depar mTrr mStyleplui IB Clothes "The same price the w ler evidence of debt HEflHSHHEBHBHHBHMMHHi >aid S. W. Bruce. * *-* H. H. Blease, ! JJjf. j, ^111111 assignee ar.d Agen:. | .. April 6th, 11)14. j , tlie well kno1 , i{ETci?\s, h-e/h!I;,M rdians or adnunist:a- j , v. vl? i n >ewl?ei an estate remains m! T' . ..... " / .. . ; f, rrom tody, at any time be- I >.-r'wx^, 4- i i i A day, April ot July ot each year,; ; * ' , dge of Probate of tliej ? . 111 < ch they obtained let- ?!$( / , 'f? \ (^en,1Uf? l1 i or letters of admin- i -,>* nd true account, upon ^ This letter spealcs tor itself that iprs and expenditures : win pay you to consul: Dr. Crin e preceding calendar about your eyes. COiisalta i^n free n examined and ap- * , Mrs. .Jno. X. Livingst-.n. of Kma deposited with the writes under date of Dec. 1., i'.n'.i: ipraisement, or other . to such estate, in the " Dr. I. E. Crimm: 1 am high l?p ot' Proba.e. there pleased and greatly benefitted by t io inspection oi' such spectacles you fitted i'or me at Xe b? interested In the , berry some time ago and take grt pleasure in recommending your sk r, guardian or ad- as an eye specialist to one and all." Id neglect to lender j\ glasses at the most reas >nai >unt he shall hol be j)!ices# Come and see the new stj ,'ommissions for his ??;:0ij eve glass.'' nagement af tae said ,. . , , (h'lice over Mr. Burton's real est.i moreover be liable to , ? oi'iioe opposite Herald and News liuil ges by any person or 11 ivxr >d in such estate.? C. C. Schumpert, Judge of Probate. Hare your printing done at Tue He - ' aid and >'ews office?then you knu L SETTLE.HEM. ! that it is done right. jv given that I will ment, as administra-j TICK MJTOrRATIC CM B> Of Mrs. Rosa E. Dom-| In accordance wiih rhe constitute ite court for Xewber- . oi' the Deiuocraric party of South ('a o'clock in the fore- olina, ':ho Democratic clubs of t ' * ('nmili' nf Vo\v1irirj-\r uru liovphv r-a 11 fi4, ana iiiiineumie- v i ly for letters disinis- t) meet at their respective places ainisirator. j meeting on Saturday, April 2-lrh, 11*1 ving claims against, for the purpose of reorganization, resent them duly at- | A this meeting, in addtition to re that date. election cf officers for the club, the J. A. Dominick, should be elected one member fro Administrator. each club to serve as a member the County Executive Coininit.ee f ' two vears. and alsj delegates to t Your Papers. | County Convention, which will co ho have left papers j vene ar Xewborry Court House < Court's offic?, for re- Monday, May 4th. 1!'14. Each club [y requesd to call for j entitled ;o one delegat'e for eve less of whether fees twenty-five members and one delegf id. " : for a majority fraction thereof, pectfully, j Any proposed new club shall,me Jno. C. Goggans, j a' the same time, for the same pu Clerk of Court, j pose and organization as the old clul , April 8th, 1914. ; Secretaries will forward names j ) .V labit? X c cle of Well Jlp at a Medium Price 'i\ i dress better. i|| V ; ! f y price. You ivnicn prices, but who || ] \/ j all models and llfjF '' j f f E i ;.f Jfjfl ^ liiiij Company /| II |i J;7liB tment [?' ll mm Si l\I S#I7H3 (1. Easter is coming soon. Com* the children have fun dyeing sa also change the faded color < ? and ribboii, and make them !< T. NEW. This is economy. Our movers will make your old clo our preparations for brightei >. drug store always "has it." Come to OUR Dr he :t NEWBERRY DRU< L4' Telephone N lie >m t . delegates to the County Convention to berr thr Secretary at their earliest con- Dem or 1 venience. he FRED. H. DOMLXICK, n- , . County Chairman. FRANK R. HUNTER, I Tc rv Secretary. tliis te ???_I???? stocl A?Ol>TE>rEMS. Johr et resp r- County Supervisor. to d; )5. j I hereby announce myself a candi- % IS of date for County Supervisor for New i i SSI W - .nM $ ? ; to our store and make > ^ Easier eggs. You can >f that old waist, dress * )ok bright, fresh and Grease and Stain Rethes presentable. Get , ning silverware. Our r % ne Store. " 1 G COMPANY o. 74. ' y and will abide the rulee ol the ocratic primary. L. C. Livingstone. | S0T1CE. / ' ^ i whom it may concern: I nave day, April 7, J'J 14, sold all my 1 <. of goods at Chappelle, S. C., to i C. Smith and N. S. Pitts. I am onsible for all debts on said stock ite, but none after this date, April j >14. R. C. Smith. " 1 I