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* I I IS of Wagon Buy ! is the Best anc Every yea wag'ons are sole People whe wagons have | buying,, "Stude | for nearly 60 ? They're buying r i day than ever be A Stude! wagon is boughi where ever y Studebakei tremendous rate than other wag< it will put you ur * fJust rec the celeb: Wagons. H ilAWA VU V bVf < f j Summer rap'hers to accompany the fleet on its senat?, cruise. j in the It will be fully a week before the j branch Atlan.ic fleet is assembled at Tarn- luting pic3, though the ships are expected to cases, be steaming away tomorrow. Rear i Admiral Badger will rank Rea" Ad- | miral Fletcher and Rear Admiral Mayo and will take complete charge ' of the situati n. j Federal I Week of Grace. I While the shiDs, are under wav ! I Gen. Huerta will have abou a week J ... , Wash in which to answer the American de- : . . i wke he] mands. The crisis in the si nation is r forces expected t3 come if Gen. Huerta de-; u 1 can fla; clines to veild by the time the At- . . Q . , i Americi lan:ic fleet arrives, various succeed-] , . . , . , ?pends i lrg steps we"e beins; discussed among IMexicai naval officers today and those familiar , , declare! wi:h precedent said thpre was no ,, , . , , expec.e exact parallel m international law. ^ Tampio It was uointed out hv snmp that. , ^ , - ? : ana sir the United States might land marines j miral % and seize Tampico to1 obain satisfac- j fl(]ellce | tion for the incident, but this raised I uayy (j( | the question of whether or not an act | tonight of war would be involved. The Washington administration has Pr;)~ i instruct V ncunced itself on the subject of land-! 'QShaug I ing marines or marching armed Huerta p forces into Mexico as regarding such : y(]minis L acts in the nature of war unless per- j hut the; f mission is given oy ine government i i on i ne in control of the territorv invaded. . The p Inasmuch as no government is rec- T . r> 1 Lind, Pi ognized in Mexico, but a Stare of an- rcsentat arc-hv exists, the American govern- , & months, ment may establish its own precedent i presider * in the case. It is not considered like- , . Washing ly that, if marines actuallv were landwit n sp ed and the American flag taken . w tarv sit ashore in satisfaction for the affront spent s occasioned bv the arrest of the ma- ~ Brvan t nnes, any further measures would be ? , . . , ~ ~ Presider 5 insisted on. Some officers pointed out 0 , , T_ Secretai that the Huerta commander might . i | before t not resist the landing of American .. .. . , marines, inasmuch as he is hemmed reports* in on land by the constitutional so coml (forces. Should he consent to a peace- reyj ful landing: it is likely that they soon wasbin? "would be withdrawn. The American government 'has landed marines in San Domingo and Mr. L L .Nicaragua but has held that permis- cative, t sion was granted in each case. In a vacati Nicaragua American marines kept a the gov< railroad from falling into the hands the pres of a rebellious force. Actual war or formed intervention could not be undertaken ments h without" authorization by congress is consi and even the landing of marines at unusual temes fcas raised a question in tbe -mand fo l?m nsdg?a^^ raHBMgSSEBaB ion oj the Majority 1 ers is that the QuuMafaj, | i MnqS- Frnnnmiral Warinn J I IVafb hiVWI BWIIIIVUI wi Lr almost twice as many Studebaker i as any other maKe. been jj noreMto' I two minutes. IBM wagons wouldn't sell at this > unless they gave more value A ins. Let us tell you why? ider no obligations whatever. tsSSmtM eived, a car load of rated Studebaker Will make it to your see us before buying. -Wise Stock Co. though i: has led to no change j i attitude of the executive j o: the government in c-onsti-1 ^ itself as the judge of such j / / MAY KM> INCIDENT 1 I Commander at Tanipico Must \ \ Salute American Flag. W"" ington, April 13.?Upon | r t.:e c:mmaiider of the Huerta | | O "Cj at Tampico salute the Ameri- ^ J QY Till ; in apology tor the arrest of | Or. the front of every carto, an marines lust Thursday, de- p 131)61 of evefy bottle of ti mmedia e developments in the | Q DR. BELL'S 1 situation. Presiden: Wilson! | INE"TAR-H( j unofficially today that he ^ you win find th? bell d the federal commander at ^ Granny Metcalfe, the saste gj Kentucky, says?"Startin* ri^r 0 to fire a salute to the Stars 0 eett1"'ri*ht " s <y precautions, you know what to ipes as demanded by Rear Ad- | ?T ? The ? 1 jrr\ on/i n c\ cnnl'A TtrvV* o r> r\-r\ _ + um v ujiu 11^ o \> x n cx v vjia Y/l W 2Bo., 80c., $1.00, AT DRL that implied insistence. T.:e apartment still was unadvised as to whether or not the salute n fired. It is understood that! NOTICE FINAL SET' ions have been sent to Charge ! Notice is hereby give ihnessy to represent -to the make final settlement, a government the feeling of the tor, on the estate of Fra i 7 tration here over the affront, wanger, deceased, in the i re 'has been no announcement! for Xewberry county at subject. | the forenoon, May 14th, rese:ice in Washington of John mediately thereafter app esident Wilson's personal rep- dismissory as such admi ive in Mexico for the last eight All persons having c who arrived here today on the j said estate will present itial yacht Mayflower, gave the ! tested on or before that d ?ton government an adviser (T. ecial knowledge -of the mili- Ad nation at Tampico. Mr. L.ind everal hours with Secretary ^ oday. Tomorrow he will see the i>ia"honi] it Wilson, accompanied by ch&^L^/iSun y Bryan, for an hour just box?.'scaled ^fth lj w3 Teke no other. K he cabinet meeting. Author- rj - j# i>mec??t- Askforc I (*- 2f WAMO.N'B I5RA> It is said that Mr. Lind's Vv & years known as Best. Sa on the general situation were 5W.0 PVDP''HOIST )rehensive and complete that ly did not have to come to AN'MAL RETT ?ton to supplement them. Executors, guardians o , ~ , m. tors shall, whii<! an estai In Good Time. , . their care or custody, at ind himself was uncommuni- fore the first day of July saying merely he had sought re:.der to the Judge of F on and was at the orders of ' county from which they ~1 T*T1 r>-| all f TXVr??l^ r\ v? ^ 7 ? 4- ! - __ ^ X J. 1 j . -.i mutiii. >yuiic iic lias ivcpi i.ers cesiainexixary or ietu ident and Secretary Bryan in- juration a just and true i constantly about develop- -oath, "of the receipts and is presence here at this time of such estate the precec dered opportune, should any year, which Tvhen exami situation ariee out of the dk- proved, shall be deposit r a salute at Tampico. inrentory and appraisem j , , h i n \mtv-mm 0. . ASK THE mail who coii^tmctidri yo i rospe Idi-al specification* am cylinder, five-pi'sseiiger I Tell Iiim that it mus gjf ami electricaliy started ( heck the speeifieati of tlie Studehaker FOl'l Hi at (ise commie.enes$ ant essentials are inel; Full ilcatiiitr rear S throughout?all-'y steel || small bore motor?cylli L? K Ir ed calves?exhaust and ?10> in., wheel base? . gj 3?x3;2 in. tires?left h B control?detachable de B tra rim?gasoline suppl B ion and rain yision, iSiudebaker Jiffy ciirtai i I _ . I! Buy It i I cause It I; I Studebak I I MO 1 1 1400 MAIN STP ! nan&rs beLanain? to such estal office of said Judge of Proba :o be kept for the inspection \ persons as may be interests \ \ i estate. I \ \ i any executor, guardian |~? \ \ j ministrator should neglect tc Ik I suc^ <rnnuai account he shal Jjk y j entitled to any commissions j j .rouble in the management .of J f j estate, ana shall moreover be y/ yfa i be sued for damages by any p si H ' Persons interested in such H Sec- ion 3648-3765. f Rrll I c;.i?tT! b I/blub | ! UUU6C UL ai 1 I I NOTICE F1XAL SETTLED ie GENUINE y. I ^ Notice is hereby given tha "iMT n ^ make final settlement, as adn " ^ or. cn the estate of Mrs. Rosa in a circle. ^ injek in the probate court for of Western . , , . ,. it and stayin' % TV COUIKV at 11 0 clock in t o, with thpse Z , . buy, and can 2 noon. Mav 8th. 1914. and mi: !ell" ^ iy '.hereafter apply for letters ic storessory as such administrator. v////////////^ . All persons having claims said estate will present them - ,,,r,,vrr tested jn or before that date. I L|!?J1L3 r k t\ j. A. Domin n that I will . , . . , Admmist s admmistra- A 9 ?14_ noes I-?. Haiti Drobate court : Call For Your Pacers. 11 o'clock in; All persons who have left 1914, and iin- j in :he Clerk of Court's office, ily for letters j cord, are earnestly requesd to inistrator. j the same, regardless of whett laims against j are paid or unpaid. them duly at- Respectfully, :ate. Jno. C. Gogg; F! Addv t Clerk of ( minitsrator. Newberry, S. C., April 8th, 19 _ / ? 5 P|I I Q | STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA r ILLO ! COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. iiliAND. A loT^df/ra^d/Vv^ B-v *- Schumpert, Esquire, ! iold metallicX.!^/ ! Tmlo-A Blue Ribbon. \V , JUU&e. ' WTiereas, G. A. C. Wicker liat fetSwisKdiab? ! suit to me. to brant him Letters * FVFPVWHFP' ! ministration of the Estate of ; ! lects of J. W. Wicker. RNS. There are therefore to cite z r administra- monish ail and singular the 1 frt rflmoinc ivi nnri ("rpmtnrc nf 'Tip esiH .T W. i Clllf iiio III I V*. ^ ~ . ... any timfe be- deceased, that they be and app cf each year, fore me, :n the Court of Probat* 'robate* of the j held at Newberry, S. C., 011 Apr obtained let-1 next after publication thereof, 5rs o'' admin- o'clock in the forenoon, to show iccount, npon if ary they have why the said expenditures istration should not be granted. lir.? calendar Given under mv Hand, this S ined and ap- of March Anno Domini, 1914. /id with the C. C. Schumpe '>at, or other J. P. ! 4H *?9 " '" i,ut'tr?nhil* nil HI -/i?v * * * 9 V** ivvu >%uu v ct most, t;? ui>(* you the running board?(iri 1 equipment /or a four- lamps?electric hori ('ar* lie will hesitate t t be of the highest quality, nnles he knows ths I and lighted. built and >o!d by us ons he gives you by those Only the magruiti K and you will be astonish- makes the price po> with which all the importTIfV S uded in the following list: _ . Touring- (a axie?uniKtn ijt-auugs I exclusively?long stroke, I-andau-Fna nders east en Ijloc?euelos- Sedan ... I intake manifolds integral full-elliptic rear springs? ^ and steering and centre Landan-Koa immutable rims, with ex- . - . j beneath cowl?clear vis- ventilating windshield? Delivery Ca ns?illuminated speedome- All Prie< jm " WER'S GAI IEET 1 INDI6EST!QH OVERCOME fT of suej Overcome by Simple Remedy. i in the ' Hurried and careless habits of eat- i ing, irregular meals and foods that ' I do not harmonize, tend to weaken i . or ad- the digestive organs and result in I you ) render ; different forms of stomach trouble. j yea 1 not be ' If you are one of the unfortunates i doc for his have drifted into this condition, j yea .j cat. diiiipzc iwus siuwiy, regu- j tae sai jar]y an(j tajje yinoj our delicious!,. liable lo \ *\. j * I tioi nauic tu C0(j jlver an(j iron tonic. erson or , ^rs> H j. smith, Thomasville, Ga., me( estate.? says: "I suffered from a stomach Son trouble, was tired, worn cut and ner- Swj pert, | tous. A friend advised me to take A obate. VinoL My stomach trouble soon dis- reC( appeared and now I eat heartily and ^ EST. hire a perfect digestion and I wish t I will I every tired, weak woman could have,mai linistra- for 1 never spent any money sJrl F Dom- *n my" ttiat ^ me so muc^ ?ood." wa5 J* , The recovery of Mrs. Smith was beli Newber' due to the combined action of the all he fore- i me(]icinai elements of the cods' livers it is mediate- j ?aided by the blood making and ,jm< dismis- strength creating properties of tonic r^. iron, which are contained in Vinol. against1 We return the purchase money one , 1 / every time Vinol fails to benefit. duly at- _ _ ^ _ . .. , P. S. Our Saxo Salve stops itch.ing and begins healing at once. Wes ick' GILDER & WEEKS. T)rii???rists. ra*l0r* Sewberry, S. C. bi_ . I >0T1CE TO DEMOCRATIC CLUBS. papers Jn accordance with the constitution for re- or the Democratic party of South Carcall for : olina, the Democratic clubs of the ] ier fees I "ounty of Newberry are hereby called j ] j to meet at their respeciive places of ! meeting on Saturday, April 25:h, 1914, Proi ins, ! for the purpose of reorganization. >OUrt. I A r ?V,;? ? k. o A A tit-irtn +r> r Vi n I Sf LUIS inccLni^, in auui-uiuu %uv election af officers for the club, there Bin? should be elccced one member trom hctt, l ? *17 each club to se~ve as a member of W111 the County Executive Committee for inf0] Probate two yearSf an(j a]SD delegates to the an(* County Convention, which will con- an(3 h made vene at xewberry Court House on I ^'ev; 1 of ; Monday, -May 4th, 1914. Each club is j 51.OC anrf Pf- i .... . , , . ? *? entitled ro one delegate ior every twenty-five members and one delegate j ind ad- for a majority fraction thereof. kindred /gk Wicker P1"0?0*5^ new snail meet fm ear be- a" *lie same *ime> f?r the same pur- tfl e to be i pose anci organization as the old clubs. wL< il 14th, j Secre:aries will forward names of , at 111 delegates to the County Convention to \ ' cause,< the Secretary at their earliest con- \ Admin- venience. \ i FRED. H. DOMINICK, J let day f County Chairman. \ f* FRANK R. HUNTER, J N. C. Secretary. i iker" $1050 F. O. B. DETROIT Electrically Started i Electrically Lighted j Five-Passenger I W'Jru' Mirre'nl flpiln ly <V* Davis best parabolic n and full supply of tools. o put a price upon such a car it Iiis ideal is actually being for $10.10 ide of Studebakcr operations ssible. TIDEBAKE SIX K I ? J / I u Hster $1S00 I $2250 _ I I'DKBAKEK FOUR I dster $1200 I SlloU ?s F. 0. B. Detroit. . -<r ? v iAGE ELEPHOEE NO. 300 / ' m ' u i HE GREATEST KIDNEY REMEDY ON EARTH,' SAYS A GKATEFl'L WOMAN. i I wanr tn rpll vmi how miifh eraod ir Swamp-Root did me. About four rs ago. I suffered from what the tors called fistula and for two rs of that time, I endured what no gue can tell. I also 'had inflamma1 of the bladder and I tried doctors iicines without receiving any help, tieone told me about Dr. Kilmer's imp-Hoot. frffin'r or *f q tq T .Xl^A C4. IUU1 VU^U W1 lUi) JL ?ived relief, so kept on using it today I am a strong and well wo1. If I ever feel badly or out of ;s, I take Swamp-Root and it al-s straightens me out. I honestly eve that ihis medicine would cure troubles you recommend it for and ; a pleasure for me to send my tes :>ny and photograph to you. I ik Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is of the greatest medicines on earth. Respectful'^ yours, Mrs. John Baily, it Main St. Portland, Ind. .1 ? J A LiuacJiueu axiu awuxu IU ueiuie .me 12th day of July, 1909. C. A. Bennett, Notary Public. Letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co., * Binghamton, N. Y. re What SwaniD-Boot Will Do For Yon. :nd 10 cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., inampton, N. Y., for a sample size le. It will convince anyone. You also receive a booklet of valuable rmation, telling stout the kidneys bladder. When writing, be sure mention The Herald and News, berry. S C. Regular 50 cent and ) size bottles for sale at all drug ?s. i 9 BLOOD POISON actually millions V 1Q and millions of \ genua that grow 0 from one or two that \ got under the akin A and Into the blo?d. V SR. BELL'S J Antiseptic Salve \ plied right away would hare killed those few m rms ana kept these millions from being bom. \ ' have a fee. box of this salve ready for emer- A ncies, ask for Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Soivc. r *T?n It By Th. B?k 4 k