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gfc WOMANS MISSIONARY UNION '$>?><?> Vs OF SOl'TH CAROLINA * |'?' f CONTINUED FR0M PIAGE 1.) ! v ? $> <$> <%> Mrs. Flcrrie Mack, North; Miss Melissa Green, Cowpens. Tpaf>hp f . . ! Mrs. Mary West, Corneaa St.?Miss ty was L/ Rcse Ch^X Gray Court; Miss Rebec- ing by f ca- Baggott, Gray Court; Miss Allien \y: Goggins, Landrum. to mc (Mrs. Clarence F. Werts, Cornelia St. j buildin ?Mrs. J. L. Willis, G.:esnee; Miss a com] Maud Ezell, Chesnee; Miss Kate j as nec / Geothe Esull. I Counts Mrs. Herbert Workman?Mrs. Bes- j tistical sie P. Andrews, Greenwood; Missj^rTnmpr Travelers Rest: Miss Bs- i yitatioi sie Taylor, Travelers Rest; Miss Eme-!visit th Mb line Thornhill, Greenwood; Mrs. meetin. 0F Maxcy White. , ered ii Mrs. W. H. Wallace, Nance St.? meet } B :Mrs. J. W. H. Pyches, Heath Springs; ot^erW Mrs. C. A. Broiing, Columbia. , Thrc **? r> ta fi7v:^v,4. paii^o qt a/tVc Very b .AiI b. x\. u, w 115m, ?o?c. v. J. D. Gates, Elloree; Mrs. Harry Book- j w^re ? hart, Vance; Mrs. Eeatie Rowland, ' school: Greenville. ter wh Rowland, Greenville. served Mrs. C. L. Watkins, Boundary St.? ^rsMrs. John A. i.Marlar, Fountain Inn; school, Mrs. Clarence W. Clement, Honea school ? Path. street : B (Mrs. T. B. Wicker, Cline St.?Miss were A Dora Bagwell, Pelzer; Mrs. J. B. c?unt < Hughes, Duncan. i teache: 'Mrs. J. W. White, Caldwell SL? 100 tri "?t ?. atr-c seniors JVL1SS iVIaggie lVlcti Liu, uauicuo, J. B. Crouch, Wedgefield. j as uei iMrs. J. H. West, CaH:oun St.?Rev. r** Peo and Mrs. Louis J. Bristow, Abbeville; e Mrs. M. B. Clinkscales, Due West; ! a }Mrs. R. T. Causey, Estill; Mrs. W. J. truste I . Hatcher, Johnston; iMiss Nellie Pruitt, ^eo* Y * Anderson. : Brc L iMrs. R. H. Wright, Calhoun St.? tSCTh?o1 |i Mrs. M. E. McLaurin, Bennettsville; \ trwlH n W Mrs. Geo. E. Davis, Orangeburg; Mrs. ~ W. D. Wakefield, Columbia; Miss nchin* ' Gertrude Pou, Columbia. scLool (Mrs. F. Z. Wilson, Main St.?IMrs. sch?o1 I J. D. Pitts, Fountain Inn; Mrs. L. F. *^rar* Bonder, Blackville. pressic iMrs. Mary F. Wright, Caldwell St. ithat J ?Mrs. C. G. Bysrs, Gaffney; Mrs. A. scl ?o1 C. Cree, Miss Marie Cornwell, Ches- m?en' ter; Mrs. Jo>m D. Smyser, Florence; UOn' J' l\frs .Tnhn S Smvprs Fiorpncp* Miss US^ Nellie Bristow, Florence. k \ tf> tap Mrs. R. M. Werts, Harrington St.? _ \. ed fe Mrs. M. K. Appleby, St. George; Mrs. . M. W. Rankin, Greelyville; Mrs. W. 1 1 a N. Austin, Laurens; Mrs. G. S. George, a Laurens; Mr. Tillman Hulsev, Moun- teac-ie tain Rest. * - Clean{Mrs. J. D. Wheeler, Harper St? modlli \ Miss Mary Owens, Cross Hill; Mrs. t0 .,f A. J. Clement, Jnman. m sc" iMr. G. F. Wearn, at Newberry hotel BroAn ?Miss Jeanette Miller, 206 West Park entec* Ave, Greenville. - * Mrs. W. H. Woodward?Mrs. B. B. On P ^Jones, Edgfiee'd. ident < Mr. W. B. Wallace, at Newberry i11 -is hotel?'fir. B. B. Gray, Atlanta; Dr. Z. ter, St T. Cody, Greenville. ad-ires; Miss Linda Welch, at Mrs. J. W. M. which Simmons?-Mrs. C. P. MeKnight, Blyth- ter >,r wood. wcik c Mrs. Lucy Your.g, Boundary St.? on a p rMiss Gertrude Dunlap, Mountain Rest: as a ] Mrs. G. C. Mangum, Mouj^iain Rest; ^yc. e ^ Miss Cloe Attaway, Saluda. teaciie L fMrs. Ammonds, Drayton St.?Mrs. educai W c. Y. Pottit, Pauline; Mrs. J. M. panied Smith, Pauline; Miss Frances Wilbur, the au i* " _ tv : ~ Tirli.v,,,_ tn Mai uuiuu, ^vxibs riusiie vviuui, i iuu;i. At a A Word From the Reporter. proven The reporter is glad that goc 1 i.o- urday sltions and good crtunc continue to ident ( follow Mr. Jno. K. Aull. It was ru- pro. en mcred that he would be e osen as ed- V. C Jf itor of the new paper to be started in ment A Columbia, because for that position which he was the choice of all concerned; tion fr but :.e has been given the office of 111. M secretary to the State warehouse com- the Sc missicner under Commissipner Jno. L. ment i. anrin \f r Anil Visic hoori flr>ve>r- mant^ nor Bleasc's private secretary, w'.ich She re: place he resigned to accept his new es of ! , position. Mr. McLaurin has made a of $25 ^ wise choice. Wit. in the bounds of ber to South Carolina there is no man bet- proven ^ ter qualified for the office. To natural cussior ability and adaptiveness he has added have t education, knowledge and experience, by i^ier ^ Ke possesses that whiclr many steno- Tabcrr unr? tvnp.vvrit^rs Iftfk thp 'Rctl-orl well trained mind to "edit" copy. Many Trinity a stenographer and typist are other- The wise expert so far as swiftness is expresi concerned, but they fail in ot' er i:n- Brown* portant essentials. Jno. K. Aull com- Sweari . bines the entire list of qualifications, spiratk For rapidity of noting and tran- Kibler scribing he is unexcelled, and teac. ej fcr accuracy and neatness?taking all excelle together?he is unequalled. W>.en he, pupils gets ti rough with a speech or letter newspi or report the turned out copy doesn't space, na.e to be corrected in any of its par- w. o oi titulars. lers. i *5^- amid 1< ( ard of Thunks? prcgra Ediror of The Herald and News: <cellent ' ' Through the kindness of your paper teachei we desire to extend our heartfelt, many thanks to our friends ar>dneighbors for their kindness to us in I Majo ithe last illness and death of our dear 'appoint father, Jno. P. Kinard. 'May they never to succ want for help in time df need. This Major is our most sincere prayer. he wil His G-ildren. . few da ^ <S> ^ <si> ^ <S> <S> ^ ??I TEACHEKS I>STITI TE. H jl mw <$><$><&<$>Q><$><?>G><$<?-/$><$><$><s | Ijjl I *|jjj second annual meeting of the j A JLJL \g its' Institute of Newberry conn- ! called to order Thursday even- j Mr. J. B. Ballentine, president. | . H. Hand in lecturing pointed J >ney, equipment, commodious j <r on flfi r.i on t nnmhpr nK fhlldrpn. E -w T ?3, OUUlV/iV^Xil, iiuuivvt W 7 pctent teacher and cooperation : We essary for "T.:e School that | Miss Bess Kibler played ar- 8 CLlXCt ly valse from Chopin. AVterij nest Anderson extended an in- . c*sirls* i to all teachers and patrons to K oCir#4?* kJsf te Newberry schools Friday thejl g adjourned. The crowd ling- j prices at i tue high set ool I dm? to . ; Jr. Hand and to greet one an- ' . I Lad >ugh systematic copoeration j eneficial demonstration lessons : Bran'3 new *iven in each of the Newberry | , , ' . ... ; received dur 5 Friday from 9 to 11 a. m., af- { iich the observers and t.:e ob-! are lined 1 i discussed the methods use'J. Nute the re<" Browne in Boundary street ;S , Mr. Hand in New,berry high jj ^ 5? coats J and Miss Gossans in Speers g coats $1O. sci.ool led the discussions whicii 6 'aluable and inieresting on ac- Child! Df the lively participation of the rs. There were observing s,boui jfi These co istees and the Newberry college ? - 'B grown rersc > who expect to teac.: next year g 1 as the teachers. The Xewber- | named here pie are to be congratul" ed R $4 oo coats ! xcellent corps of teacheio. R ^ . large audience of teachers and!! 5 3-5?> P 00 ^ ?* ;K One lot !S on rnaay aiiemoju, ?nu ui. Hunter presiding, Mrs. Hetty i Colrrs, 3 to iwne, principal of the farm i 0. Winturop college, spoke on | % zing the course of study." She J f *_er own experience in en- i jn onr j)r ; the child's sphere by using the ! warden as the basis of country work of the wonderful help o. a want a r , of drawing and painting for ex- surely pleaf in, of dramatization, games,etc., Serges, shru eepen impres-ion and make I and $1.00 x days brighter. Ur. J. E. Swear- | man a State superintendent of educa- | , . ^ S a varied assc 3d a practical discussion of the Mrs. Browne's method in New- a plaid go county. He pointed especially bination sui! use of libraries and congratulat teachers on their excellent ext the State fair. , short business session of the rs it was decided to observe ' Ar* A up-Day November 27, to have a I m U id fair and field day November ra. attempt to enro.l every child ! col this session. Mr. G<H). I). ! fc'pr rv "nuitv ennoriril-pnHprit nrPS- 1 XJdC his plans for the school this || Yiday evening Dr. Harms, pres- ?~ o. Newberry college, presided happy manner. Mr. Luceo Gunate supervisor, made a classic II7TI I T'O T1 s on "Tiie specialized teacher" WHu I ^ I was a plea for greater and beteparation in' daily classroom \t 4. j.-? i > v-? A ?n n-fMidttfli t r>''f 103 r>Ti ,o r c * iNI 0 V 31 Lllllic Ill 11 iil UUUV/UHVU C \J p u i bvuvA*v,i lane with doctors, lawyers, etc.. channels, but professional people. Dr. C. T. y,. of Prosperity, talked to the It you are rs" in the interest ^oi' general WOllld lik6 to ion. Mr. R. E. Allen, accom- gome One els by Miss Bess Kib'er, delighted , , , . dience by singing "on the Road uOn l DlaII16 idaiay." Pull yourself session attended by School Im- face find OUfc lent. assot-iatiGn members Sat- ' morning Miss Bess Kibler, pres- make them. T1 if Xewberry county school im- Don't get the lent association, pmiieJ. Mr. different fron Dibble spoke on school equipin maps, glebes, charts, etc., fore. What s may be purchased at a reduc- WOrk a little ] om Rand & McNally, Chicago, i . iss Mary Eva Hte president of WOrk 0Ver tm uth Carolina School Improve- pose people e' issociation spoke o^ achieve- g VipsH HfiWTl He and plans of the organization. I ^ ferred to t. e State 10 first priz- I rlOiQ Up yOUI $o0 each and 30 second prizes world see tha each to be awarded in Decern- wjj| J-^yg the school making greatest im- - ., lent. Led by Miss Hite the dis- ll&rd i "A sc :ol entertainment we If yOU WSlfrl f' w*rmly 1 enwred iBt0 Of a' ThousaiK noeis from Kinards, Wneelana, iacle. Smyrna, Deadiali, Pomaria of Xni$S ?OOC en, Little Mountain -Prosperity, I did last- yea] and by .Mr. Gu^.,. ft sW&SeS teachers m a motion,--desired to ?.'.*? ? tiieir thanks t-o^Jiss Hite, Mrs. and gl-VGIl-Up, ?, and Messrs. Gunter, Hand, Look Oil th( ngen and Wyche0,fpr their in>nal talks, to Mr> -^jben nd Miss _ The perSOH W for the pleasing music, to the him up into 3 of Newberry, ?or their ?n- higher than h d demonstration, lessens, to the 0 ^ , P Q M<A\T for their hospitality, to tne J- XTXtv iper editors for generous C0TY16 to 3-11 and to the people of Newberry while in the C >ened their homes to the teacfc'hus the sessions adjourned ^^?*??? q n r> 1 n 1m c rvf nloaciiro of tllA i.i y liu UVViUiUiiJ \j~ i v CA. U ^ |U1| ??i i mmes rendered and 10 tne ex-j Near Senous 'A? attendance of all except four ! ?s j Mrs. Olivia Stewart c; jing with a serious act Maj. Nance ;s Coroner. day a ternoon. She w r F. W. H. Nance iias been seeing to the unioadin :ed coroner of Abbeville county wood. iWhile standin; :eed W. A. Gallagher, deceased, wheels she was throw Xance has sent in his bond and sudden moving of the 1 receive his commission in a wheel of the heavily ys. I ran over lier 'hip, givin f / EXTRAORDINA A jl dT^ 1. At ^opeiai start this week's silling irahJe Merchandise. Ent lend your money wisely 'e always the lowest. ies' Long Coats " Silks this .season's, all of them Everything th ing the last 60' days Many j11 ?'^r Silk nave Deen recuce a itli purest quality satin. . , r 1 selling. Don t f luctions: Ss.oo coats $3.75, ^4.98, $10 coats $7.75, $15 Ull 500 values no > r * D J J 45c, $ I CO valut ns Icais Keduced ladies' vests; lie; . 11 i One case misse: ats are as well made as a quality, 25c, ( in's coat, and at the prices ' a L r union suits 45c. are wcnderful values: -1 now $2.48, $5.00 coats now " 1 coats now $4 50. One lot men children's coats, assorted sPecial 45c> j _ - $i-75 sweaters n 8 year,, $,.oo and fi.5o. ^ ^ ^ Dress Goods and misses' !wea 5?c, 5^.00, 31.5c ess Goods department you n omplete showing of all the 4 uvj* ics, and at a price that will $10 suits now ;e you See our beautiful $5.75, $6.00 suit ink and sponged at 50c, 75c now $3.75, $3 oc d Also the beautiful Otto- nj t 50c and 75c yd. We have )rtment of the Roman stripe 100 pairs Blan ods, makis beautiful com- at just about one :s. from $1.00 to $5 DO YOUR * plight Store" HBHnHHBnBHnBHHBBiBBBHBa IE MATTER WITH BUSINESS? It may be flowing in different it's not lost, it's going somewhere, not getting along as well as you , it's your own fault Don't blame i; don't blame the low price of cotton; anything or anybody but yourself. together, look things squarely in the what is wrong and go to work to ght, get them right Don't give up. blues. Jump in and do something i anything you have ever tried be; the difference if you do hav& to harder? it never hurts anyone to le once in a while. Don't you supper get tired of seeing you with your )ing nothing but arguinghard times? head and do something. Let the t there is something in you. and you to go with your head down talking - b to feel better come to The House i Things, and see our great showing [s. I have a better assortment than r, and my prices are iio higKer and lower, and if,I had done like you. I would not have had anything, j bright side of life and do something. 1 - - - ^ /\i-i4-m rJ 4-/\ /lun AI 110 walls ior uuisiuc xurccs iu uiag a higher place will never get any e is right now. es' Book Store extends a cordial weldelegates to make it headquarters ity. ecident. j bruise, but fortunately not otherw ame near meet- j injuring her. She made a narrow ' * 4 ;ident Wednes-j cape from serious injury. Mr. Ch; as in the yard j ley Wilson, who had charge of 1 " i > 5 i- * ? it _ g of a load or team, woritea neroicany wmi ins c I between the and only hand, to rescue Mrs. Ste n down by the art, and was very much distress mu.es and the about the accident, which was loaded wagon fault of his. Mrs. Stewart is getti g her a severe along alrigfct, we are glad to say. RY SACRIFICE rid Brothe with still greater reduc irely too much stock. 1 . Competition may be and Velvets Bed Sp at ii new you will find A case assort met apartment. The prices good quality Bed ?d materially for quick now 95c? $l-75 ki: ail to see our new silks, kind now $1.39. Herwear Shoes! OurShoe depart w ^qg, 6oc values now . , ? _ feature of our bus. :s now 8 sc. One case _ _ /family Snoe St:jre avy quality, only 25c. t0 s' unlon flts; the different styles Dne case boys fieeced , r buy your footwear our line. westers " walkover?w over you can be 's and bovs sweaters. you pay tor. yci .25 sweaters now ckc, ? , ^ ^ ^ you want here at t ow -$1.25, $2,50 sweat- . A A large stock ladies' W-*3-5?. ?4 00, ,f . . * Work Shoes .ters, all colors, priced .. . , r calf. Blucher, bt ) and $2 00. . , . 0 priced $2. 00, $2 < 5' Clothing The b?ys'are Prk $2.50. $7.50, $8.00 suits now r?j f now $4.75, $5.00 suits vlO ) suits now $1.98. Best selections, -l.Afr rics at your own pi unci mk height kets going in this sale $10 suits now $7 :half tiieir value. Priced $8.75, $15 suits no .00. $10, $25 suits now SHOPPING AT ) RROTH1 13( niSDBDQEnBIBSnBBBBnBBni -^SEE DR.CRM^gDi I If you need glasses don't fail to I, see Dr. Crimm. Will remain in Newberry until Saturday evening, November 14th. 0 Dry Office oiv-er Mr. Burton's real es- /\/J? tate office opposite Herald and (Iffl Xe\vs buiMing. w ? T eyes hj . / thin nominations & In appreciation of faithful services j jendefed, we .take pleasure in nomi-' nating j\lr,.M. L. Spearman for re- ? election -as Water Commissioner. ^ualiKed Voters of Newberry S. C. < . >*' Having served so efficiently -aftd ' faithfully we take pleasure of nomi- A nating Hon. W. A. M-cSwain for re- ah election as school trustee. ? The Citizens of Newberry, S. C. LJp NOTICE TO COOTT CLAIMANTS. The regular monthly meeting of the county board of commissioners will be held Monday, November 30th,. instead *f\ of Saturday, December 6th. All per- . j, . , . . in a t sons having claims or demands of any kind whatever against tfne county cure will present them at this meeting so 0't^ejr they maybe acted'on before the present supervisor go^s-'cort of office. remoi , *. - Jrr6:',H,.''Obappell, effect: r: : County'' Supervisor. th'p ** ll-6-4t-ltawtf 1 e to XOTICJE TO JURORS. " dPUS At a meeting oi: the Newberry bar, ^ y01 I held November 2nd, 1914, it was de- . lki| | cided that no jury cases would be | j tried at the November term of com- I pjlon( : man pleas court, which will convene ' at Newberry the 16 instant. Therefore Jggs jurors drawn for said court need not >*OTI< ^ ^ i Jno. C. Goggans, < lse j C. C. C. P. i Wri es~ j November 5flb, 1914. jtheco ar_ ! be rec Whenever You Need a General Tonic on Take Grove's . tmp . 6Q. Jt1 The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless w" chill Tonic is equally valuable as a t>er 0 ;ed General Tonic because it contains the sions no well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives nS" out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and | Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents. 2t. i \ ; SALE rs tions in New 3rofit by this keen hut our read Sale 4 it of extr^ large size Spreads $i 25 kind nd now $1 24 $2.00 Very special Shoes!! ment is the strongest ness. Ours is truly a We can fit them 1 the grown ups in all and leathers Don't until you have seer. hen you buy a Walksure of getting what 1 will find the kind he price you want to $4.50 and $5.00. Extra quality storm lttons, double soles, jo, $3.00 and $3.50. :ed $1.50, $2.co and thing most subs'antial faj> nce. Now at season's .50, $12.50 suits now >w $10, $20 suits LOW $18. " nr^ n LKS )0 Main Street \ \ r. F. C. Martin / Eye Sight specialist ffice above Anderson's Goods Store. iroHnnrc- 9amt0 12 m [cenours. ipmto 6 pm r Martin examines the > without putting anyg in them. itisfaction guaranteed. *K' -4 ' * fOt'R CORS WILL YANISH ; / * v nj . : ejy days if you will use our corn as- directed. And going to the /i-.f *extreme our sealp lotion will re dandruff just as quickly ana ivelv. Those are only two of ood things to oe naa at una store. We'll tell you the others i ask. iyes' Drug Store > 133. ' dewberry, S. C. IE Ot ELECTIUA ALtrJtlt COUXTY HOME. fcten applications for keeper of unty home for the year 1915 will :eived until November 14th, nevt, lich date a keeper will be elector full information see a mem? f the county board of commisor ios clerk. J. H. Chappell, County Supervisor. v |