The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, October 16, 1914, Page FOUR, Image 4

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He Herald and Jem Entered at the Postoffice at XewWrry, S. C., as 2nd class matter, F. TT M'T.T F.DITOR. Friday, October 16, 1914. If the farmer cou'd borrow at six cents tr:.e pound on his cotton there would be none selling at this time. The Southern congressmen are Avak.- j ing up. T':.e report now is that they are going to try to keep congress in session until something is done to re! ? rvTfA /% f? r TVl r? T 't /I A utrvc i/iic ouutuciu laiJLui. jl/v/ii i uc" lay too long or it will be too late to "help tin,e fellow who is really in distress. The legislature is still debating the acreage reduction and the total elimination nln.ns iTTipv 3 "TA oil wrnno ? ^ ^i u-ix '? 1 v;uL?3 and against the principles oi our government but these are extraordinary times and extraordinary and heroic measures are in demand. But what is done should be done quickly. The proper application of the split log drag on the road from 'Newberry tr\ fYklnmhia at fhiQ timp would do a world of good and put the road in fine condition. WX'Y not make the application. It would take the mind off cotton for a few days and would be a real rest QJrr/\r?(y n^titiAnc ho VD crrvri ?> rlAWTl UliViij, pvtiViV-uu V V?v " *.* ^from Xewberry asking the legislature to pass the total elimination bill. It is conditioned upon similar action by -the other cotton growing States. That may be proper, but it appears to us tL.at it would be a good thing .or South Carolina to cut-out cotton for one year regardless of wfoat any other State did. There is obliged to be a market for food products if put up in marketable ? J . r- J _ "11 r? siape, because tnousanas 01 aunars ui it is bei-ng shipped into the State every day. We know that our corn and our hiay and our oats and our canned tomatoes are just as good as any that is shipped from other States. We are just a little crowded with advertisements this issue, but they all contain live news and we know thar our readers will be interested in them. At an?y rate they look mighty sood to us after the long: dry spell. Andersons and Tapp fciave some mighty good things that will interest our j lady folks and we are sure they will ! read what these live merchants have to say. Then there are the election notices with the ten amendments to the constitution to be voted on. Every roter wants to be informed on these things. Then there is the city ordi\ nace providing for the raising of supplies for t&ie city government -and besides there are other very interesting I advertisements is this issue olf The Herald and News. In fact it is one of! | the most interesting papers we have printed in' many a long day. Read it all the wajv through. ESTATE NOTICE. All persons holding claims against the Estate of Lucinda Caroline Moseley, deceased, are hereby notified to presen; the same, duly attested, to Thomas D. Copeland, Clinton, S. C., or to Mower & Bynum, Attorneys, Newberry, S. C., on or before November 6, 1914. Thomas Duckett Copeland, Adm. | i NOTICE The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of The Columbia, Xewberry & Laurens railroad company, will be *held at t&e company's office, Xo. 1124 Taylor street, Columbia, S. C., at 12 j o'rlook noon. Tuesday. October 20th. . 1914. ,C. P. Seabrook, v Secretary. MISS RAWL'S STUDIO in the Copeland Bldg. W ?- r? 1 r\ is flow Keady tor Uccupancy | First term begins October 5, j and closes February 22. Second term begins February! 23, and closes June 25. n ! n J l_ T* rips Received ai Any lime - Stieff Concert Grand. Piano Used, j || FOR U| TTOR heatin t-omnnrort Ltilipui ctl J W% f Smokeless Oi PE 11 SM0K I It is wonderfully use In the home it is th< you please. It mak minutes. It is fine, not reach. Burns k The Perfection is s clean. Smokeless a; l>ooic tor tne i riang || STAND Washington, D. CL Norfolk, Va. Richmond, Va. yol'r corn will vanish | ] in a few days if you will use our corD cure as directed. And going to the other extreme our scalp lotion will remove dandruff just as quickly ano effectively. Those are only two of the good things to be had at this drag store. We'll tell you the others I if you ask. I I Mayes' Drug Store i Phone 133. Newbury, S. C.; i MANY TROUBLES DUE I 10 AN ' INACTIVE LIVER ! I 1 | i \Tnrtv nf trrmhlpc nf lifo cnpli oc * ~ - ^ " ! I headache, indigestion, constipation and j , lack of energy are due to inactive j livers. GRIGBY'S LIY-YER-LaX is a nat- j ural, vegetable remedy that will get j tJ'-e liver right and make these troubles i j: ...... Ti T _ ii .1 1 u:a>a.ijjjear. J.U iias iioue tn uie uangers 1 or disagreeable after effects of calo- i ] mel. j >t Get a 50c or $1 bottle of this splen- j: did remedy form your druggist today,! 1 Every bottle bears the likeness of !1 L. K. Grigsby, who guarantees it j ^ through Gilder & Weeka. !* :?i ( OI K FK1E>DS IS PKOSPEKITY . ( Give Added Praise.. Tbedr Statments . < c Are Convincing. ;. ! i It is gratifying for us to read such !; good news as the following, for it . shows that the experience of our i friends in Prosperity is the same hs i that of many Newberry men and wo-' men who have spoken out si heartily ' in ;hese columns: Mrs. J. M. Wheeler, Prosper) y. S.; iC., says: "My kidneys were disorder |ed for a long time, causing terriblB < ] \ A \ 1; ' - " ! *! 1 mzzz! && '^/^s M Jr^jY " :'"' ' ' :i I | c-. j^^'d i sY\h - Ls i :?' v i ^ ANY EMERGE <t out-houses, contractor; ' buildings of all kinds, tl 1 Heater is invaluable. ful, too, in drying out unfinished build s greatesr convenience of all. You ca es bedroom, bathroom or-parlor warm too; for the cold corners where the :erosene ? easy to handle and inexpen< olid, good-looking;, yet inexpensive. ] nd odorless. Hardware and furniture ;le Trade-Mark ARD OIL COP ' t\ n r? if \ ( IN ii W JiLKat I J BALTIMORE THE LARGEST SHOW CON ONLY SHOV NEWBERRY, f\C*r THURSDAY, THAT BULLY, WOOL lori^jcpir vms.4 "(nOTAll I Anflili'iwrttit Htwtu tfcotm^ aiai*; WlUlKlAI fOPTMLL iv&t or cxcm? ??rronrf that makh coux B CCI) REAL ROUGH RID! VmW representing the fc INDIANS The Re al Red Maa of the j B"""'" ? w plains LU wfcu-yo-*-w* t PftWBflVC Brought Direct from 101 ! wUlYuUIw Pxinch and the Real West j Reckless Riaert from FarUUwvA^rtO off Russian Sfeppis. UCYIvAW? Rough Riders from NIlAIwJv'O jhe Land of the RioGrande STEER THROWING SS |f Contest Between Mounted Indian &5SS Against Cowboys and Cowgirls Horse Champions < - - . "ahe Uiri Who ihrows the Here. Only Mexican Rebels First Time Ever Here. A Re More Real Indians; More Bro Pretty Cowgirls; More Ride Western Characters THAN E Downtown Seat S NEWBERRY DRUG Prices Exactly the San ib wini win i rr imiBMBnaiaiflPBB??boe?mm ?ains through my loins and limbs. I ilso had a constant ache in my back md on some occasoins, I could scarce [v get about. The kidney secretions cvere unantural and annoyed me greatly. I consulted several physicians and cried a number of kidney remedies, but 3id not improve in >the leas:. I had ibout given up the hope of ever being ;ured, when my son-m-law procured i supply of Doan's Kidney Pills for me j at Newberry Drug Co. He had read : that they were good for kidney trouble i ind induced me to try them. I ilia so and af-er Ihad taken two boxes, the Dackache had left and mv kidneys were normal." Price 50c, a.1 a 1' dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mrs. Wheeler vad. Foster Milburn uo., Props, Buffalo, N. Y. [ NCY 11 ?' shacks and le Perfection ||| ON |' TER5 11 lings. | ffj n carry it wherever and cozy in a few ordinary heat does STo trouble to fill or stores everywhere. UPANY II Charlotte, N. C. Charleston, W. Va. Charleston, S. C. f L 1ING HERE / COMING TO NEWBERRY rOBER 22 V, REAL WILD WEST mi^ESTSHOW I n -.CTraori ?o camunoijiflil \ IjAom >olo pohiu. a ??o?nh I ?w rourajn. t>ni m co???APrao?(-*4. '?jto ?ooT?m. Om NOwm*CK I !RS and HORSES E3 I ALLOWING FBATURE9 i#UU Boeing Horse, . SKAMPIflS^ U Roping, Shcot^aS ?nAMriuno j SaSSST WILD-WEST GIRLS U |< ican Cowboy tbcM?s- VACQUERQS jtl |j Gcnaine RIIRAI ICQ .SmS^M i Mexican Mounted Police nUOHLlLw : ig from Back of Galloping Horse BU^H * r's Horns, then wrestling combat M jJ 5 Football on Horseback ?9 ? .KS Actual W inners ot Wyoming anu | Oklahoma Bucking Horse Contest Bull." First i ime Ever Seen Only Russian Army Men. al Sensation. ncho Busting Cowboys; More rs, Ropers and Picturesque VER BEFORE ASSEMBLED. >ale Show Day at COMPANY'S STORE i ie as at Show Grounds I have now opened my office to the public. I like Newberry and 1 like the people and have come to stay and to do all the good to mankind I can. I am pleased with the patronage the citizens of Newberrv and surrounding; ? ' ~ %J ^ country have given me and I extend to each and every one a cordial invitation to visit my office whether you need your eyes' examined or not. Office over Andernon Dry Goods Co. Office Hours: 9 a. ra. to 12 m,. 1 p. m. to 6 p. m. Dr. F, C. Martin Eyesight Specialist Satisfaction Guaranteed A,0 A Few Spec;: $6.?? I FASHION The New Autumn surpass in beauty of shown. All the leading fashi r i ? i.1 Itne laDnc lop, me toe, embodied in th< There is at least on designs in "Queen ( individual taste. pleasure of fitting y( Summer Ere HBHHBWBH n Sell Us Yoi Leaky Foui We will allow yov worn out) in ex< Jewel, 2 quart fount Credit for old syrinj; Costs you only Queen, 2 quart founl Credit for old syring Costs you only Magnolia, 3 quart fc I Credit for old syrin| Costs you only I Think of gett in syringe EVERY ONE \ GILDER Telephone Sa^ \ One of the childre an Alabama farm and w; apparently lifeless. Th *1^ ? ta'ar\l->Ar?a on/1 PO 11 Ck/' lilC icicp'UUiit anu cauw He told her what to d before he arrived the cl ' The protection of \ one of the chief value farm. You can have this the nearest Bell Telep . 1 e e 1 1. postal ior our iree cjut FARMERS' LIN SOUTHERN BELL 1 AND TELEGRAPH SUBSCRIBE TO THE pipl < AND FIT I and Winter- styies far 1 ' design any previously on tendencies, such as eitective long, narrow sse models. e of our many custom Quality" suited to your lay we not have the >u today? ^ 7 I (thers Company llllll I??MM ir Old Worn, itain Syringe i credit for it (even if chaiige as follows: ain syringe _ $1.00 re .25 -75 | ,N tain syringe 1.25 je? : .50 >untain syringe 2.00 je 1.25 7K * ? V ing such values s for 75 cents 'I VARRANTED BY & WEEKS | * fed Child's Life n fell into a water tank on as rescued unconscious and .e frantic mother rushed to 1 the doctor six miles away, o and started at once, but hild was out of danger. vomen and children is only J-\T1 a S OI me leiepiiLmc uu | service at small cost See hone Manager or send a :let. IE DEPARTMENT. FELEPHONE ?T?\. COMPANY SA9 ; HERALD AND NEWS