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?|)e JerolD anil j|etDs. Entered at the Po>toftice at Xewberry, S. a> 2nd clas.< matter. E. II. A I'LL, EDITOR. Tuesday, April 21, 1914. AYe assure our friend of the Barnwell People that we did not in.enrionally credit something torn its columns to the Greenwood Index. It has always been our rule to give credit where credit belongs. We regret the y f error and hasten to make amends. i " " * ; ! How beautiful the split log drag would work and how nice --the roads would be it' it were put in use now after tCie shower of Sunday night. Even some of these streets right here in town could be greatly helped by the split log drag. . l If Mayor Wright would just com mence building some permanent streets you would see business begin to get on a boom. The progress of almost any town dates from the time it began the work of permanent streets in earnest. Xo money, did you say? Well. Dut the town in debt and let those who will come after us and who will enjoy the good streets help to bear the burden. If any one generation undertook to do all the permanent improving there would be none accomplished. 0 ? ? ? We wonder sometimes if tne people ; of Newberry are satisfied with the condition in which the cemetery is kept,; and then we conclude tOiey must be or conditions would be improved, because we can not believe :hat those who are I Interested a?e not able to make the city more beautiful. A small amo :nt N from each one inrerested would make j some respectable drive ways through N 'the grounds. These drive ways are as. bad as some or our roads an? streets.; I! the trustees would only ask those | who have lots we feel sure there j would be a sufficient amount voluntarily given io make the roads decent i and also to put up a neat fence around 4 the'grounds The mix-up between the governor i and the war department at Was'hingion i is unfortunate. The official corres i pondence is published in full in this issue of The Herald and News. It seems to us thdT in this matter Governor Blease is aorrect. We do no: know a great deal about military rules, j but even to the layman it would seem | that it was but proper courtcsy duel at least o the commander-in-chief or j. the militia of this State that he should be consulted before it was decided to ! ! arrange a military encampment of the i troops of this State together with fne j military iorces 01 tne otner stares v^thin t'lie State. In all of the letters I and telegrams of th? governor, he has said that the gDvernor would be glad, to have the encampment within South fi ! * Carolina. 9 ? If any of the east side citizens will! pass along by Willowbrook park now;, we feel sure that they will regret that i they did not coopera.e with The Idler ? i a few years ago when it was trying; to induce the people of Newberry to1 get together and build a park 011 the j east side. It is not too late yet. All it needs is some public spirited citizen^ himself to put up a little money and j take the lead and the :hing is done. Aj park from the railroad bridge all the; way up the north fork of Scoti's creek ^ tr? fllonn ctrpot with ri-i<c:rir> hrirlp-pci ? ! and other things for the amusement, I of the children and t-he grown ups. It j could be done and it would make an j ideal park. Few towns have such a i fine natural advantage for the building of a park and most of the land eould be secured at a nominal price. A! boulevard on either side of the park' on the outer edge would enhance the! . .1 value or adjoining property tnat it' would pay all t'nose who own proper-' ty along the side to donate the land! for the park. Somebody get busyj quick. -A call has been issued according :o j the rules of the Democratic party for ! all of the clubs to meet on Saturday, April 25, for the purpose of reorganiz-j THREE -Ony The One Great Opportunity of APRI1 20th 21st Monday Tuesday This is your chance f< saving?to secure tt M TT I KJnyx n Values. The Distril introducing "Onyx" ( FOR WOMEX. silk ; in:'or< K 1)7(1: Black.9<?2 S: White?Wo men's "Onyx" Fines: Gauze Lisle; "Dub-P Top; high spliced f?r $ heel and s])liced sole and toe. Regular 50c value "Onyx" Day price, 3 p?iirs for $1.00 ^ 409 K K: Black. 102 S >Y: white, ^ 403 S:?Women's "Onyx"' med- alul ium weight silk lisle; "doublex'' 0(lual "On v .'heel and toe; "dub-1" top and J " reinforced sole. Feels and looks > like silk hilt wears better. Reg- ^bre ular -"tOc value "Onyx"' day price ? i??ir? fOr $1.00. SrC>. 1 lar 51 (5607:?(Women's ' Onyx'' boot 3 pail Women's "Onyx'' pu; silk; a fine medium 1 black only; "Dub-1'' g of silk or lisle; high sp and double sole or silt Regular $1.35 and $1. "Onyx'' day price $1.00 FOR BOYS B 1273?Boys' "Onyx" Medium X 40 weight "Dub-1 wear*' ribbed cot- weigh ton in black and tan; sizes 6 to ribbei "10; best boys' hose of its kind in 10; b America, 25c per pair ca .. SUMMER BROT NEWBERRY, I ing and electing delegates to the eoun- some ( ty convention. All members of the I can ] ra a ^ various clubs should meet promptly at I 111 OS' ha rim? designated and take part la Vl lilt :his organization and election of del- tjia? egares. If taey do not attend the club, l se i meetings and the results are not what certan they would like they will have but lll)0n < themselves io blame. If they do at- la"uec* ers of tend and happen to be in the minority r)l-c ^ taey should acquiesce in the result. ;je str I'nder the constitution of the party, cf the the club mee:ings must be held on Sat- ot urdav, April 25. Ju reg i nlace ! as to GOVERNOR KLEASE ON to ot'h MILITIA ENCAMPMENT my S * * * his is (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1). witli:i tion v at what point, I have no suggestion to .j make. If this is satisfactory to you, vour {] all well and good; if it is not, the en- *aj)lv ^ famnmpnr. will havp to bp held some- ' . >. ~r ? wisn where else. I co?rte As to the matter of volunteers from gtate this Sta e, in case of war with Mexi- -n co, I have already received le.ters, ^ gt telegrams, and personal requests from t j 4{ individuals, from companies, aad from j one entire regiment, volunteering their ^ nQ services, and South Carolina will, not only in case of war with Mexico, but j in ons;p nf war with anv ot'her nation on earth, furnish to the United States j more than her pro rata share of as | true, as brave, and as gallant men as! ever marched on a field of battle; and, ^ill if sufch call is made while I am gover- j '|l^ nor of South Carolina, the command- i er-in-chief of her militia will be found , 'The in the front ranks, leading her men, ai'd C a;id not'sitting back surrounded with ' ans, v the luxuries of life 'hruughout the day,! home and a feather bed to sleep in at night." follow As far as that is concerned, I believe serve South Carolina can whip Mexico by ! Har herself. ! Thos. Very respectfully, ! urer. Cole. L. Blease, | Muc Governor and Commander-in-Chief, j the c-a Columbia, April 9th, 1914. | It wa: Hon. Landley M. Garrison, Secretary j ings ( of War, "Washington, D. C. nrioi Dear Sir: Your letter of April 4th, meetii 1914, has been received. j John I regret very much that your in- mand< specting officer, and some others con- j V- "tr nected with him, seem, through preju-| to n:r dice, to want to continue to nag at terly : i v [ rT,..Truu..^^l | HHWHHI ,| ?? .v" DAYS I J Hosiery the year / \ 22nd I 14. Wednesday >r a big money I ?j le Top Notch | Ipi osiery |! tutor's way of r Quality to you. H i aiul lisle; "Dub-1" top; le- j H I zed heel, sole and toe, black, wUfl regular 50c and ~.~>c val- rJm 'Onyx'' day price 3 pairs j JBaB FOR 31KX ">?Men's "Onyx'' silk lisle | ack only. "Doublex" heel ! a toe, spliced sole, has no ^ Regular ">0c value, x" day price 3 pairs for $1 Men's "Onyx"' pure silk, ribbed top. Spliced heel, ind toe; hi black, tan, navy, purple and smoke. Regu- j 1 fl6y 3-1*6 I ! Oc value "Onyx" day price |: rs for $1.00. i * J ; i will like ( re Ihrcad monev go iv eight In I arter top liced heel t or lisle. 50 value, per pair FOR MISSES VI7 A r ?Misses' "Onyx" .medium t "Dub-1 wear" lisle: rine 3, black and tan, sizes 5 to j ?? est misses' hose in Ameri 2."?c per pair HERS CO. ; L? < s c ! ermgs with the E )f our companies here. Ot course ! ? , . , . i federacy will als not make you pay them their pro i I It was s.ated ;hare of the. appropriation, but! . , ^ , j ei'gibles tor men t assuredly will not muster any . . residing in New ;m out ot tne service. 1 'nope , was expressed t lis is plain enough. Confederate Vet< e from newspaper reports that; , , . , : themselves ot the ii maneuvers have been agreea I , ' i themselves wit a t md t'nat ceriain orders have been : . . . , . . , : t.uis assist in the for the same, within tne bord- 14T . ~ i the "Lost Cause, this State. I do not know that1 , , , . , may be obtained i true. However, it seems a lit-. _ ~ t i Mr. Thos. P. Joli ange to me that I. as governor , , . A;t the conclus : State and commander-in-chief . . , , session, lignt" militia, should not be consulted served. ;ard to these maneuvers, or tne at which they are to be held; i A ~W0 IT mj kjLCC v ii vyu|/o v/i c*.o j er State troops being sent into ate, but, on the contrary, all of j being arranged, or seems to be,! * ^ere^y,ann01 it any advice ;o, or consulta-' ^ate tor ^oun.y nt'li me as commander-in-o'aief.; ^ei r- an^ a 5 is your manner of running j Democratic prim [epartmenr in other States, prob- ; ,vith them it is all right, but I ! ro say to you that I deem it a ! ^ heieln anno.i :sy due to me as governor of my j (^a*? 101 puiM.r that 1 shall at least be consulted count*% M'ence to this matter, and before Pan*a:e troops of South Carolina at-1 ~ ny such maneuvers, I assure you J * am a canc^' will be consulted, or there will1 suWpct 0 :^1( 1U' troops in this State. part}. Very respectfully, fiied) Cole. L. Blease, 1 hereb# annoi Governo1*. date for Super\is' iwi tv and will abid J>0. M. KIXARD CAMP. [primary. Hold Quarterly Meetings- Much ; erest Manifest?All Eligible* j The many fric Asked to Join. Wicker recognizi regular meeting of Jno. M. Kin- (lualiflcationSi W( amp, Sons of Confederate veter- him for County ? vas held on Friday night at the (he Democrati(. of Mr. Harry W. Dominick. The ing officers were reelected to ? during the ensuing year: J EXE rv W. Dominick, commander; j Mrs. J. P. Gru P. Johnson, adjutant and treas-1 By virtue of ai rented. in the abc li enthusiasm in the affairs of sell to the high mp was shown by those presenr. auction, at 11 o s decided to hold quarterly meet- May ">, A. D., 19 yi the camp at the home of the scribed property is member.:, the r\st of th-ve' of goods, consist ugs to be held at the home of Mr. | fixtures, of J. J. M. Kinard in Julv The com-1 doing business al ;r appointed Messrs. John M. I der tibe name and d and J. B. Hunter -i c.j nmi.-e? ture company, L ange programmes for these quar- sold as the prop meetings. Occasional social gatli- satisfy the ?afor< ^tV]\ Made t Nil 1 \ The kind of Clothes 1 <- y 4 splendid lines of e^ ^P\/ tailoring and m< | sty,, \ i i a \ ,, ' ji r~ uur uotnes are j by every man \ I tr / absolute satisfac 8 / it. Right nowm I you to find out a IIwm experience. Ou: I w values were nevi i n j_ Pi 1 Ivil An HiXceneni an $10.00, Oxfords! Why Men Like C flip qtvlp. Thev are the rho They are exceptional values fc >ur Oxfords for the same reason es further here than elsewhere. $2.00 to $4.00 rCH OUR WIN . MO "The Store of S >aughters or* the Con- ! UU ^ o be arranged. j JjjjjjJjJ 1 Tt^ that there are many .... JL JLJL M i ibership Li the camp I r^r r?jWateime!on a ?rans would avail! ? * opportunity to align ; tSlOUDS L his organization, and ; * work of perpetuating ' i Application blanks [ ^81126 3110 Ml from the adjutatni, | nson j Cane Se >io i or me uusmess i refreshments were _ . _ , Garden Seed. and true to Supervisor, ince myself a candi- |\ ri ijt i yt Supervisor for New-; ?# JfAlj bide the rules of the [ ary. | 944 Main S l. c. livingstone. | Newberry, nee myself as a canvisor for Xewberry cost# Terms of sale: to the Democratic Cannou J. C. Sample. Sheriff of Xewl Sheriff's Office, New ate for Supervisor, April 20, 1914. les of the Democratic} 4-21-2t-ltaw. J. H. Cliappell. | I >OTl( K OF FINAL S inoe myself a candi- Notice is hereby giv or of Xewberry conn- make final settlement, e by the Democratic; tor, on the estate of I Kinarri rleceased. in thi Henry M. Boozer. ror Newberry county a the forenoon, May 18th nds of J. Monroe mediately thereafter ai ng his ability and dismissory as such adr 3 hereby nominate All persons having supervisor, subject to said estate will preseni primary. tested on or before tha Friends. Mrs. Mattii CCTION. ? ber vs. J. J. Dean. TEACHERS EXAMINJ i execution to me di- On May 2, beginning ; >ve stated case, I will j teachers examination i i est bidder, a: public | the Newberry court hoi ' ' ? rr- ! T,.l CiOCJ*. oil 'JL utibuaj, | ers xiu'uiiis acwuu o.l 14, the following de- j certificates are urged t< , to wit: The stock j grade certificate and al ing of furniture, and | intending :o teadh nexDean, who has been j not graduates of reco; : Newberry, S. C., un-j or have not first grade I style of Dean Furni- expected to take these evied on and to be G. D. ] erty of J. J. Dean to County Sup ?said execution and 4-21-^v<3. UITS= 1 ^ Vaii I that you are proud to wear because the ;ery model suggest the excellence of )st fittingly exhibits the season's latest known as ' 'Satisfaction Clothes" -i-_ i-i hpu~ :n vnu wears mem. no win give :tion to you because we guarantee M -this spring?is splendid time for ibout this satisfaction by actual r assortment is now complete; our gr better. Will you come? i. owing ac $12.50 & $15.00' I Oxfords! | )ur Footwear H st popular shapes. They are the eas- I >r the money. And so we know you rrVS I atisfaction" fl p ?- Twenty second-hand Pianos ; I taken in exchange on our J tnd Can-!Ai4wii^ "Qfinff" I . i ni iioiiv uuch , 'iei 'must go to make room (or I fly Amber farge shipment now arriving. ' led. Write for list. Easy terms All fresh mmti nam, Chas. M. Sfieff ! Write 1 Druggist J. D. EDENS, Representative j .treet Gresham Hotel I q iColumbia, - - ; SC. . J jerry5County Dl\ I. E. Crimill 'J berry C. H.,1 A the well known Eyesight spec- U ialist >vill )>e hTTLLHENT. 1 n dewberry 9 as administra- t-jjLfr tO Satpday 1 Mrs. Elizabeth WtWUL 3 probate court i qr i t 11 o'clock in Apill &5uL ' , 1914, and im>ply for letiers A11 glasses at the most reasonable ninistrator. j P1 ices. ^ ( claims against j Office over Mr. Burton's real estate : them duly at-! office opposite Herald and Sews buildt date. ' 1ng. e C. Hentz, I Iministratrix. J itiiiv mi \ 9 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. * * V .U. .a A ? a.: 9 o'clock, the X^ice is hereby given that I will V vill be held in make final settlement, as administra- I ise. All teach- tor, 011 tia* estate of Patrick B. Miller, li third grade minor, in the probate court for New- * i J ) try for a first 'berry county at 11 o'clock in the fore- 'Ijf 1 other persons r.oon, May 29th, 1914, and immediatet year who are 1> thereafter apply for letters dismis?nized colleges soory as such administrator. j certificates are All persons having claims against examinations, said estate will present them duly atBrown, Jr., tested on or before that date. it. Education. T. A. Dominick, .Guardian. J