The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, April 10, 1914, Page SIX, Image 6

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To \ii> >Ol i h Kli > MK 1?( il V \T? .ci'ii Kaihvay lias Appointed So;;!li Amerieaii \irt'iit Kxten Trade With Centra! America. Wa.-isnut n. i>. <\. Ap il ?T aid Sou lit r 11 m -re.:.: ::is aud manufaetur . rs to oxtf ?! their tivde with Centra! and Si?;ith A:n rka:i coantrh -and "lie \Vc?: indii. '.-lands. paiticu-arly the new fields to be opened by he Panama canal, t rough South Atla. tie and (lull' Ports. I'ros; Fairfax Harrison announces tIiat l.e Southern Railway, the C. X. (). A: T. P.. tile Alabama G'ea So:: hern, a <1 .Mobile and O:.io i have appt Med a.- S >uth American a?< n: Mr. Charl s Lyon Chandler, wh > :ia.> bi'rti S(ui ,1 Aiue" ican Commercial expert in the consular bureau of the -State 1 apartment. Ili< office will be at Cha ancoga, Tenn. Mr. Chandler has had years of exp.rieiue in L tin American c untries and is thoroughly acquainted with heir ma-kets and t.ie needs of taeir people. He will advise Southern m.rchants and manutac urers as o wnere men wares can be sold, will aid them in ; the preparation ot letters and circulars. and advise as t.) the inethods of i packing required r'jr different markets. I Mr. Chandler will keep in touch with | commercial bodies in Cen:ral and Sou:h American countries and their1 i diplomatic representatives at Washing- j ton and will .be able to give Southern business men the earliest possible information in regard :o government "* ' - rt f/-? 1 r\T ana ov-ibt largt* cuu.iuc ici. He will also immediately begin a campaign in Latin American markets calling attention to goods that can be supplied from tiie South and the advantages of shipment through Southern ports. i Mr. Chandler is admirably equipped j for this work. A Harvard graduate, he studied international law at the University of Buenos Ayers, Argentina, and was for many years in the consular and diplomatic service of the Uni:ed Sta es. the greater part of this time having been spent in Latin Ameri-j ca. His services, will be at the (lis- j posal of Southern merchants a.id! I manufacturers without any charge to j Them. ! FLAMES CLAIM OLAR Bl'lLDlMiS / ; One Block is Wip&l Out by Fire? Heavy Loss Results. The State. Olar. \i ril 2.?A destructive fire , visited Ola this aftern:on. burning ail the buildings ot on? block and inflictXI ing a ioss oi over in- names; were d If covered at 4 30 o'clcok be-! tween tlie buildings of E. T. Morris and L. Moiris. Seven buildings were uesir yed. Arao g the buildings :o ' go were he i> stoiri / and the disp , sary. Only t'le postoffice building: was l:st as the mails and fixtures were j removed. T.:e entire stock of the dispensary was burned. COLONEL'S SON TO MARRY. Kermit Roosevelt's Birth Certificate Sent to Madrid, Spain. New, York. April ?Charles Weeks, j town clerk of Oyster Bay, has sent :o ; Madrid t'.ie birth certificate of Kermit' Roosevelt, required olj resident for-! eigne's by Spanish law before a mar- j riage can be performed. Kermit Roosevelt, at present with | his faiher in South America, will upon I wAtiirr* t "l \IlCC RaIIp . liljs i ciui u aiuuivu c ^ ^ . v, ; "Wiatt Wlllard, of Virginia, daughter ( of the ambassador to Spain. The certificate s'ates that Kermit ! Roosevelt was born Oc:ober 10, 18S9. | STOKK, \0T SANTA, ?IVEK N0\\ I .Mrs. Douglas, Who in Childhood In- i spired Editorial, >o>v Mother. ? i .New "iork Sun. Laura Virginia Douglas, eig\it! pounds, was born last night to .Mrs. J Edward M. Douglas, o:' East Orange, ! a: the home cf her father, Dr Philip j O'Hanlon. 1-1 West Ninety-fifth street, j it was Mrs. Douglas, who; as Vir ginia O'Hanlon. wro:e. in September t .. of 1S^7. a letter to the Sun, which j began. "I am S years old" and ended 1 "Is there a Santa Claus?' The la e Frarcis Pharcellus Church j answered Virginia O'Hanlon s j>er- ^ ^On ftfV 'nri'll 5r> t II (' I r 1!1CTAU%> 111 Clii i in i y c. W&AV. v* 44* v ? w ^ K Sun on Sept mber i'l, 1M?7. affirming > her raith :n Santa Claus. T is edi- ] torial has hoe. reprinted in "lie Sim f on luanv Christinas-- a..d has won * : ^ for itself a circulation probably .vider j ^ than any other editorial article over j published. It lias been printed in ' c publications in all parts of the world . and is known :o as many readers as , t ;nr.r.in'c nottvtshnro' address. o ^ Mrs. Douglas and Laura Virginia, were bo'h doing well last night. .Mr. : i and Mrs. Douglas were married last June. 1 i o J - ' ?mmwum . uww?yi I Beef and Milk A-pient Cattle are kept for two purposes; for beef pro- I duction and for milk production. To do either right I Any time a ' * 4 'TUa^a ?^ /\4U?n/r K A^far 4 a I i'.? fr??t 1T1V tney must oeneauny. incic i? uuuuug iu > ^ keep them in continued good health, or to make with them I them well quickly when sick, than a few doses of? fr w doses o | "O/aia T\AA STOCK Tl^ysoon g( S JDCC jU-? MEDICINE Stirs up the livei*?Drives 25c, 50c anC disease poisons away. At your Those Good MULES Have Arrived 1 \ ? ~ i We have another car-J of Good Mules that we 0 going to sell cheap. ir ?j _ i ? ii you neeu a guuu u and want to buy it reasonable price see u UUliiiiiwi - yy re Stock Co. n^: ' 1 ti Pleasure and Protec "One of the best reasons why I would : without telephone service,'' writes a Georg -' t i * f mer, "is the pleasure it gives my wire ar knowledge that while I am away, she hasth tection that the telephone gives." On the farm the telephone dispels lorn and is the means of bringing help in any gency that may arise. If you haven't a telephone on your far the nearest Bell Telephone Manager or wr our free booklet and learn how little this s costs. 'FARMERS' LINE DEPARTMENT SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY ? cfnn TVvntiii*4> Bnna uJlVp M. VTJL tUA w I Lice stop hens laying and check the growth of ,' JK" young birds. You can ft K A easily get rid of all lice, |l/I JLA. J I mites and vermin with PrattenZ S T| 25caiid5oc Kimis* and save money. Also the best insecti- B B mj flfl cide for dogs, cats, plants and flowers. M Refuse substitutes; insist on Pratts. ? Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money 3?.ck I J ?] 1 1 * " ^ tA D.^T. I Oct Jrratza iou page l oiutry y > For sale by ! * Ol wilder & Weeks, Newberry, S. C. j _r. lolmsor: & McCraekin. Xewberry, S. C. ? r. ,, Metros, NVwberry, S. C. | 50FP summer Bros, Xewberry, S. C. AJ dewberry Drug Co., Xewberry, S. C. : \ K. Way. Xewberry, S. C. WX 'rown, Hipp & Swittenberg, Xewberry, | f. T. Mayes & Co., Xewberry. S. C. r. D. Quattlebaum, Prosperity, S C.: a ff 1 ?305. I MA Y J j Haye your printing done at The Her- j DRUG S' ild and News office?then you know ! |pfH|i in ii ,11 j ^jyup^CTBBiaiyw ^ ^ I rrmrvmvxx.. j BKBHESB | N 2992?Patent Co) V 1 "7 \ Short torepari, vveli raise i ' Medium h? I E \ , , :A\ I?HE Ul are reallyfittec are MI shoes. Their c 1/ how to make i 1 comforting to 1 1 il nuie I #| as pleasing to of a (J ji The healthfulness c if in the morning, the jc D the rapture of the danc tw# {-vtt lirrhf nnfot'for'prl 1H uj aguij uiuv^nvyi v?a f glide along in shoes are to >C IV A11 sizes and e ery wo | A Have you ever tried on a 11 Copelar 1 I Newber l I ll fin sr i ewari m see I??? ? ^/N "^/A ? lie iUi iervice "FAGGED-OUT' WOMEN Will Find Help in This Letter. | PI fl Overworked, run down, "fagged out" yS) women who fiel as though they could v^{<Jmrf?S3r horHlv rirflor about. Should Drofit bj z 3njrs experience. kmhbmm She says: "I was in a very weak, ! run-down condition. Life was not i-^orth living. I could not sleep, was very nervous, stomach bad, and was not able to work. p??*iy "I consulted with one or two phyHS slcians, without benefit. I read of , 1 Vinol helping seme one in a similar ? condition so I began to take it, and it I simply did wonders for me. I gained 1^1 A *n an(* 1 am now" better 111health and stronger than ever. I can I not find words enough to praise . i Virol."?Mrs. W. IT. Brill, Racine, Wis. j Thousands of women and men who ; were formerly "weak and sickly owe i i their nresent rugged health to the i wonderful strength-creating effects of ^ YinoL We guarantee Vinol to build !j GF i you up and make you strong. If it | does not we give back your money. P. S.?For rough, scaly skin, try ? our Sa^o SaJvc, "VV? guarantee it, (?I11)KH k WEEKS, Druggists, .JIJI dewberry, S. C. SOTICE TO CKEIHTORS. HGf C<D I STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, | COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. rnPFiChe?ley Hunter anc* Allen H. Ha\f-J ft. VylXLj j kins, as administrators of the per- j ; sonal estate of Samuel A. Hunter, bbmbm deceits .-d'and others, plaintiffs, . ??? Eliz.ibe h F. IT :::t r and Elizabeth E. I i liege Blucher Oxford ! o'C.OCK^ $3.5?. :d toe of medium width. /, w iight heel. 2 <j g j I. H. Ca ^pPl^lPS/f T7 l. IB Amity reet /ft every fir omMB |i 1 in Masc 1 v/hen in o d all; lesigners know III ' w shoes that are 'I :he foot as well I m^p': the eye. IV )f the walk to business ij j. a. d fl >y ot the long tramp, n e, will all be enhanced M _ . reet. iou seem to W L m Berge * shoes. M der Rec be had only at this store. 1 n'gt" a1 A m I rthy style will be found. /1 0 KlBtt pair? II ' < id Bros. 11 | Oman rvSC if irrosper ry, o. v-.. w thIrd F] jiL ! 80nit hi t Pr?f' ' | ^ A H /' \ Catee< ~ I'S T "SJTI 8f O'clock , . > | Stem e is something you expect from j ^gIie 3. Style is wkat you look for. meets e | 3 o'cloci Adler s ; r. p. jc llegian Clotnes l for Spring Lacoti j lapa, S. iknrlv tlie oomts exnected and I aesday >ked for. How s tkat for talk? hal1- Vi ' J. Wm. r-PERRY COMPANY -2 J Newb< meets e o'clock Lane and others, defendants. All and singular creditors of the -p p jQ personal estate of Samuel A. Hunter, deceased, are hereby notified to render in their claims legally verified to me, H. H. Rikard, master, on or before m-iq ^irVi risv of Anril 1914 and are t'" V, itu XAIA.J 4. -J _ . mpptg p hereby enjoined from presenting their claims in any other way or to any oth? school t er court. H. H. Rikard, Master. a. C. W April 3, 1914. Palm* . Wooacr; / *s\. ha^' / / ^ \ fourth ^ / / v \ ! f_. 9 LLIa 01 80(UUIp I Tgl On the front cf every carton and on the X bk 0 label of every bottle of the GENUINE | III I) DR. BELL'S \# f| . riNE-TAR-HONEf g you will find the BELL la a circle. M Granny Metcalfe, the sage of Western VA 9 ? Kentucky, says?"Startin* right and stayin' K/J Bright beats gettin* right." So, with these precautions, you know what to buy, and can YA "Tnl! Ru Thn Roll" H I KO I bll UJ I i V# UVII YA 1 ^ 25c.c 60c., $1.00, AT DRUC STORES. JM I CftQ <8> <<> <*> -Q <5> <5> \?> J." ' ? 0 ? LODGE DIRECTORY. - -J> <?> <?> < > 3> <?> <?> v ^ ^ ^ ' > # ry Camp, .\o >42, W. 0. ft* . J -J *?_*u v.- * A teiv second* a-iu iuuhu v* ;<*- \ ^ liKht. in Klenocr'a Tlall, at 8 k' L?<lir(', >o. :i(), I. 0, 0. F. I ci Lodge, Xo. -0, I. 0. 0. F.. ;er/ Friday night at S o'clock End Hall. Visiting brethren .ially invited to attend. -fl Jas. L. Aull, Xoble Grand. Atnrcnn H Secretary. rry Camp, No. 542, W. 0. W., ? very second and fourth Mon- 1 fit in Klettner's hall, at 8 ^ I. 0. Burton, * C. C. mpsen, \ Clerk. , tj Lodge, So. S", A. F. JL T \'A C7 A I? 11 TVlAAfA uuugt, XIV/. OI| <0. A- . lU., IXlCOt? st Monday night at 7.30 o'clock >nic Hall. Visiting brethren r invited. H. B. Wells, lCarhardt, W. M. ,* Secretary. A Wodmen ef the World, Camp, No. 437, W. 0. W., ver7 first and third Wedneiining at 7.45 o'clock. Visiting i are corially welcome. D. D. Darby, errick, Clerk. c. c. II Tribe, Ko. 24,. I. 0. IL jf 11 Tribe, No. 24, Improved Or- X I Men, meets every Tburedaj *jj t 8 o'clock in Klettner's HalL W. G. Peterson, ?jr, Sachem. 1 ]hief of Records. "* niahft Tribe, L 0. B. M. ^ si % a Tribe, No. 75, I. 0. R. tL, { ilty, S. C., meete every first and riday night at 8o'clock in Ma- * ill. Visiting brethren are wel- , i Gr. H. Dominick, i J. S. Wheeler, Sachem. Chief of Records. bee Council, >o. 4, D. of P. L 0. R. M. :hee Council, No. 4, D. of P., very other Tuesday night at p. m., in Klettner's Hall. _ ' \ ?t Chapter, Sc. 18, K. A. 1L t Chapter, No. 18. R. A. M.. ivery eecond Monday night at k in Masonic Hall. Van Smith, >hnson, E. H. P. aeot* Tribe, I. 0. R. 3L * i trite, No. 79, I. 0. R. M., JaC., meeting every other Wednight at 8 o'clock in Summ?? isiiing brethren are welcome. ? . T. C. Dobbins, Folk, Sachem. lief of Records. rry Conimandery, No. LT. srry Commandery, No. 6, K. very third Monday night at t in Masonic Hall. Fred. H. Dominick, hnson, E. C. ? 9 Recorder. iw Camp, So. 694, W. 0. W. v Camp, No. 694, W. 0. W? very second and fourth Tuesits in each .month at West Enl louse. T. E. Kibler, Council Coiamander. rard, Clerk. 1 it to Caiup, No. 694, Boys of aft, meets at Odd Fellow's jst End, every second and IVednesdiy night,-at 3 o'clock. n. w TTarrison. Comma ^? > i You a Woman? 4 i is Woman's Tonic I ; SALE AT AIL DRUGGISTS^ I