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Imj Scout >Io\emeut. Kditor Tl\e Herald and .\V?>: Will you kindly call attention of ilif parents of tie boys of Xewberrry io the movement ma ie by lb." writer to organize a tri>i> o:' I?oy S'.-ouis "\vhic w ill bt- a bra a '.; oi the lioy Scouts o. Ame.'ica. and will haw :; > count -tion with the order of American Boy Scouts, the latter .:aviiur <f\ erai oJjeciionao;c l^uunrs, ^ l "which was that they were allowed to V carry arms. The Boy tScouts of AmerP ica on the otiier hand, are for peaceful * scouting and the building up of body and mind and character, there being nothing in any way that a boy's parents could object to. t>.e scout la^v merely teaches a boy to be obedient to his parents, scout master, patrol leader and the constituted. authori ties of his country, and above all to P be patriotic. Another matter for the parents to know is that while a uni:orm and equipment is not binding on a boy. yet f it is desirable, and according to the rules of the order. Every boy w. c "wishes to have one is encouraged tc earn the money necessar yto secure it, and when their parents see how their boys powers of observation are quickened, how they learn to do things for themselves, how they learn thrifl and economy by being obliged to earc their own money, how they gain new l ideas of personal relationship through ' the "good turn daily," how in ever\ "way scouting contributes to their physical mental and moral clevelopment their sanction and approval will folliw as a matter of course. Doctor Meidau. Newberry, Sept. 14, 1914. PKESIDEXT BUSY, THr 0> YACATI03 | Beads Beport of Opposition to Waj I Tax Bill. ICornish, X. H., Sept. 12.?Presideni "Wilson got down to work within c fe w minutes after his arrival hen today, despite the fact that be was ti ho' r>r>\. o vacation Hf 11 KJ . read reports from 'Washington telling of oposition to the war tax measure and the staement by A Rustem Bey the Turkish ambassador, explaining his previous statements about t-< American press. Mr. Wilson during the day showet himself thoroughly at home anions the New England people. At Brat tleboro, Vt., he mingled freely with < crowd, talking to many persons, anc when he arrived here he greeted ? number of friends. He expects to gc to church tomorrow, and on Mcadaj morning plans to go gol.ing prior t< his departure for Washington. Influence of the Mind on the Body. In the September Woman's Homi Companion Ralph Waldo Trine, writ ing an article entitled, "What 1: Youth??What After Youth?'' showi as follows the powerful influence* o the mind on the body: "A man is handed a telegram. H< is eating and enjoying his dinner. Hi reads the contents of the message. A1 most immediately afterwards h'.s bod; is a-tremble, his face either reddem or growws 'ashy wiite/ his appetit* is gone; such is the effect or' the min< upon the stomach that it literally re fuses the food; if forced upon it : may reject it entirely. "A message is delivered to a lady She is in a genial, happy mood. He face whitens; she trembles and he] body falls to the ground in a faini temporarily helpless, apparently li.e less. Such are the intimate relation; between the mind ^nd the body. "Great stress, or anxiety, or fear may in two weeks' or even two days time, so work its ravages t-at the per son looks ten years, or even 20 year: older. A person has been long givei to worry, or perhaps to worry in ex + rom o fn-rm thrill crb Tint <5r? Trior* 3 "Wpl WX V/AAAV/ IVi Ai-4 **W WV J %? wdefined case of indigestion and genera stomach trouble, with a generally low ered and slugish vitality has become pronounced and fixed. "Any type of thought t'.iat prevail: in our mental lives will in time pro duce its correspondence in our phy sical lives. As we understand bette these laws of correspondence, we wil be more careful as to the types o thoughts and emotions we conscious!}' Or UllWiiimgi^ , cmci iaiu anu HYC niiu The great bulk of all diseases are gen erated in the body through certaii states and conditions of mind." Leeral Love Letters. Pittsburg Post. "Who writes you so many letter; dear?" "A young lawyer." "And does he write nice letters?'' "In a legal way. yes. He says 1 ha\< beautiful eyes and is constantly allud ing to what he calls the aforesaid eyes orbs or visual organs." >ot From tlie Burns Collection. Philadelphia Ledger. "Where did gold originate, Sandy? "It v/ass furrst spoken in Scotia lad." r r o ?( r a m m e Ar^Fl A .1 ? i*'s?3 if h f*n *? SV w \Ja lUiio. &i\j U Uib Week Beginning September i 5 TUESDAY, SEPTE-MRER K> Shadow of 'I'r.ttredy ... LuUin (Two Keels) Marias Sacrifice - - Yitatrraph He (ha Hired His Mind - - Lubii! WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1(5 The Parent Strain - - Lubin By Parcel Post - Edison (Featuring Andy Clark Mrs. Peyton's Pearls - - Kalero (Two Reels Featuring Carlisle Blackwell) THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. Accomplished Mrs. Thompson J Vitairraph (Featuring Lillian Walker) A IKirins: (Jetaway - - Kiograpli Wood Carving and Turnine St. Claude Patlie FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER IS ; Cutey's Wife - - - Viiasrapli ; (Two Reels Featuring Lillian W:\lk1 ' er) Wit It His Hands - - - Edison 1 (The Fi th Story of "The Man Who | Disappeared," Featuring Marc "! (McDermott) ? 1A SATURDAY, 51?fXJfcJiKJLA 10 Her ?ls:libors Next Door BiogTaph . Shell Comb Industry - - Lubin Coming of Lone "Wolf Kalem 31 OX DAY, SEPTEMBER 21 I | "Mutt and Jeff," A Musical Comedy. (This is not a picture but a musical * comedy in three acts, the first of the season) t t THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. s By C. C. Schumpert Probate Judge./ i i Whereas, Thomas Duckett Copeland ? made suit to me to grant aim ieuers ui , administration of the estate and ef, fects o:' Lucinda Caroline Moseley ' These are therefore, to cite an dad3 monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Lucinda Car* oline Moseley deceased, that they he ' and appear before me, in the court of probate, to be held at Newberry, S. 1 C.. on September 30th., next, after 3 ' 1 publication hereof, at 11 o clock in 1 the forenoon, to show cause, if any } they have why the said administra' i tion should ,not be granted. j } Given un^er my hand this 10th, day - ~ ' l t\ 1Q1J( | or septemDer, .aimu i/urnim ?^?-z. C. C. Schumpert, J. P. N. C. 5 ! NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT. s 5 Notice is hereby given that 1 will f make ftnal settlement, as guardian | on the estates of I^ottie, CKlie and Le31 roy Shealy, minors, in the probate 3 ; court for Newberry county at 11 -1 o'clock in the forenoon, Septembei y I IGth, 1914, and immediately Uereaftei s i apply for leters dismissory as suet 2 guardian. i I Ail persons having claims againsl -: said estates will present them duly at5 j tested on or before that date. P. D. Metzs, ' j Guar^n. r ' r i WEAK, WEARY WOMEN ? i Learn the Cause of Daily Woes anf End Them. ' When the back aches and throbs. i i When housework is torture. When night brings no rest nor sleep s 1 Waen urinary disorders set m. i Women's lo: is a weary one. ' nnan'? Kidnpv Pills are for weal j kidneys. Have proved their worth in thou8 sands of cases. Read this Greenwood woman's testis j mony. - ! Mrs. Mary A. GriffiD, 225 Sygert St. - |Greenwood, S. C., says: "I had kidnej r | trouble for years. It began with pains 1 ; in the small of my back and I felt dul f i and languid. Having been told tha | Dean's Kidney Pills were a good remi. j edy for such complaints, I used them - t nnw fppl much better in every way i; It gives me. pleasure to confirm mj former endorsement of Doan's Kidnej Pills." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don'1 simply ask for a remedy?get Doan's s Kidney Pills?the same that Mrs Griffin had. Fosier Ivlilburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. i CHICHESTER S PILLS : J ? Ttit' A Ladif?>! Ask your for A\ A, 4\ > C!ii-ol?c9-ter 6 i/!?:zioi>d Hvand/f?," IMJs in I'cd cad ?o!4 r rt. ; -c A^/ ': - bexts. si-lcd with i:.?c Ui.ctc. \ / ' * *??? ? * < 'h " ?'-?y nf ,0;jr V j ve- JV i>!As"<?\~ V: ir\* ?? - .* c. . ;jfc years k:io?.!..is Sa.-evt. j-.l.-ik-; lsc-Ii'iol ty>[n PV jWWiKTC RTOV-.t If Subscribe to The Herald and News, 1 ' * crj-yy* rr T I\ %& Mi W I A ?* [ -JjJ ;i , V.'. I i m/a a r? if i RAfK 1 Ek, dHSb rf j I You will not j | chases made i goods here < A nnD /l jl \y u xv i ni~~ Prej 1 To outdo past efforts mean in this department in this s about 125 new fall suits r< We Still Lead We are receiving daily the you buy your new fall hat Eoll fiockiAn i an 1 aomuii We never tire telling of th( Silks. No matter taw little Shi . c Enough shoes to supply evi i to handle the quantities a of goods at half price. 1 t ' mmmmmmma^mammmm^mmmmm^mm^mmmmammmmKmmmmmmmmmamtmmmmmitammm J Aid to Bus} J, The telephone aids the bus; : | in touch with neighborhood afi | the rush season. He can call hi ! evening ar.d discuss the events | arrange plans for community wc are laid by. 1 fc * | P Every farmer needs the help tj See the nearest Bell Manager 01 5i our. free booklet and see how sn 'i W' FARMERS' LINE DEP. j SOUTHERN BELL TELEP AND TELEGRAPH COM Frwr Weakness and Loss of ADDetite Onh; The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, GROVE'S TASTEfeESS chill TONIC, drives out XIVE BR< Malaria and builds up the system. A true tonic E. W. GR< and sure Appetizer. For aaults and children, 50c. cough an* \ ft / 1 & ' \T^K. ^ 0 Ma ^1 J-L M BRIIWaBBnBaBBBBMBBHIiaBnnBB * have to pay wa at this store, and on the w FAMOUS A Ta T <b v* jarations Greatei s somethings for we have been action. This season's showii ;ceived and ready for inspectio i n. v 1 Rff*n* i in dtyiisn miiiin smartest models and high gra here you are guaranteed the b Show?Silk and I i matchless opportunities that; you wish to put in a hat, gam Des by the ( ery man, woman and child in nd planking the money down 1 \ / Folks 2 y farmer to keep y Fairs even during s neignDors in me ; of the day and >rk after the cropt > of the telephone. * send a postal for iall the cost is. . \RTMENT I Si 'HONE J Christian PANY 0 MA II Snobley unpleasan %?82?i-^ governed DSSVBQ9K>l&SDB09]BB?SBH80Bmni >011 WOUld ' One "BROMO QUININE" Americs perhaps, 1 : genuine, cail for full name, LAXADMO QUININE. Look for signature of be govern DVE. Cures a Cold in One Day. Stops -i, _ n f 3 headache, and works off cold. 25c as"- - i i j JEW Y< r prices for a d* & r\ f\r\f\ r\r\ pjUiUUW.UU ay for fall LOW PI ilored Suil r l han liver looked upon as headquar ng will be actually a sur n. ery at Populai de hats, both imported am . r c est tor your money rrom ( Dress Goods 1 ibound here for buying of nent, or yard of fabric we 2ar-Load Newberry couaty. Bein m were fortunate in scooj r T w uur Til* Path* Ft Presents "The Perils of THIRTEENTH E iline narrowly escapes b< ke concealed in the flower is thrown from her horse; Gypsies and is once more Arcade T FRIDAY, SEf firringr Up a Patriot. Fro an en Register. , Snc ?Aw?aw?it must be very i we ha t 'for you Americans to be 1 by the people?aw?whom ! In't take to dinner! 9 in Belle?Well, not more so, the si than for you in England to "Ha ted* by people who wouldn't "No y dinner! I ago." s SPSS* f ma? MLzawfli 3RK :ny purin new hi/Minn. ^ *^^7 '"71 UCES Is ters and leaders prise. Already Prices i domestic. If ivery standpoint. \ 11 ' " )isplay n r?j j WO& UUUU5 <11111 can satisfy you. ? . s? \ ~ > **-* ! g in the position ling in quantities / * / % ^_? 1 ? 'eres Co. Pauline" PISODE sing bitten by the s sent by the Gypsy; is again captured by rescued by Harry. 1 neatre i >T. 18th 1 -st-?Do you think the auto lias 1: o iruu:iiig liiiiueii'jp: >w?.Well, speaVng personally, ive been finai aDi refined * S mrg Post. 5, I have a nice little home in iburbs." ise chickens, do you? ; I passed that stage two years