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||k JerolU and Jems.! Entered at the Postcffice at Newicrry, S. C., as 2nd class matter. E* H. AULL, EDITOR. Tuesday, October 15, 1915. 'We were at the opera house the other night, when Graustark was presented, and it was a fine picture and the house w-as filled. Mr. Wells puts on good pictures. But the point we started out to make is that this time two chairs gently gave way and one young lady was quietly let down to me floor. The other occupant may (have been a man, v.*e do not know. l\i^vnr Wright was there, but somehow he is not heavy enough to be let down by one of these fine opera chairs, and yet the young lady who went down the other night we would say doei not weigh as much as Mayor Wright, and yet Mayor Wright tells the manager of the opera house that the present chairs are amply sufficient. And good enough. Well, maybe so, but it would seem that the old opera house deserves some little repairs. Ana cerxamiy people who go there have the right to be seated at least safely and insured against the dread of being let down in the midst of some inspiring picture. Why not fix the thing up just a little. I UTAn<1pr if tVio ritv nntrmritips know that there is an ordinance on the statute books against the running of dogs at large'Dn the streets if they are r:ot muzzled. Maybe we are mistaken and It has been repealed. We understand that the pictures that Manager Wells is now putting on are so fine that even the dogs patronize the show regularly. At least, they heard of the fame of Graustark and were out in full force ?? j ? -a M r naay aiiemooii ami mey got iuiu a regular row about something, and in the melee a child was bitten by one of them. At night Mr. Wills had a placard on the screen reading, "Xo doge are allowed in this theater." Wonder ihow he will keep them out. Tell it to the police, we suppose. And the po- j dice win interpret 10 tne ooge. The Newberry boys are not making a good start at foot ball, but they can be glad all the same that there have been no broken legs, arms and ribs, and no lives are reported lost. That was fine charge of Judge Smith to the grand jury in Charleston. In fine tone and spirit and it resulted in a number of true bille being returned. AVe publish a synonsis of it and it is good reading. i ne cotton gmuers xepui i up iu oc?jtember 2o gives the crop nearly a half million bales behind last year. Tho crop is going to be short and the price can not go lower. A good time for the farmer to store his cotton and get money -on it. The city election is to be held soon. \ It is about time for the city Democracy to hold a meeting and arrange for a primary and adopt rules and appoint V (managers. mArA Q-A* JUdl LCii UAJO C iU >? UiV/U IV Trie Herald and News at the price of $1.19 for a whole year. Come right along. This applies to old and new subscribers. Death of Little GirL Edna Geneva, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Fulmer, was born November 28, 1912, and died September 7, 1915. She was 2 years, 9 month and 9 days odl. She leaves to mourn her death a devoted father and mother, five sisters, three brothers and a numnAi> /if rolo tn-Qc- o n ^ frion/lc UCi VI Sales .by the Master. There were only two sales by the master on Monday. In the case of E. B. Blease against Dobbins 85 acres! was bid in by Blease & Bleace, attorneys for plaintiff, for $770. In Blalock against Satterwhite one lot in town to Blease & Blease, attorneys for plaintiff, $175. Better a little well kep: than a great deal forgotten.?Bishop Latimer. Labor, wide as the earth, has its summit in heaven.?*Carlyle. ? A learned man has always riches in himself.?Phaedrus. Fortune makes him a fool whom she desires to ruin.?Syrus. IN I The Store th Styles of th< Not be Uncle Come and L Wool Dress Ki Yes, "dress up lect apparel tha One of the fe? one or two garn assuring our pat ^ ^ i i Uur Columbia us to render this #VWA? f Pi gicat^i vuoi? m. < models d u plicat< Just now we : fall apparel?dis higher prices tli< invite your early Dress I " Phone or mail ^^|jj your orders to us. Phone 40 JOS. City O Tuej t Admission 1 | ? I Hindenburg 6S Years Old, Berlin, October 2.?(By wireless to Tuckerton, X. J.)?Field Marshal von j Hindenburg's 68th birthday today was I celebrated here in a notable way, A j feature of the celebration was the driving of nails by 1,000 children in the "Iron Hindenbnrg.*' the colossal wooden statue of the field marshal recently erected, which is being sheathed witii gold, siker and iron nails bought in the interest of a fund for rehabilitating East Prussia. ' I -1 Whenever You Need a Genera! Ton J; Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the I well known tonic properties of QUININE i ar4J IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives I out Malaria, Enriches the Blood ana j j Guilds up the Whole System. 50 cents. | Ah, how unjust to Nature and himself j T? fhrmcrMlp-c thsnldpss. inconsistent! man! x ?Young. \ \ fleet Me A at Keeps in Tou s World, the St< jrsold by Anyon ook Them Over Goods This W< educed Price Sal >" by all means, but 1 t is not commonpla< itures here is exclusi nents of a kind are < rons of exclusiveness _i \t \r j_ i ana new i on* coi > sort of superior stoi urthermore, you will ;d in any other New are showing a com; i J*?!J 1 unci, individual anu in you will be asked < - inspection. Jp Regardless o dwell & Haltiwan , T. HUTCHISON, Manai / 7 ipera I sday, Octobi LOc.; Children Under 1; \ ^ ^ ^ tMPOSTEItlj| fa The human heart finds nowhere shelter but in mankind.?George Eliot. Idealize a woman and sfoe doesn't care if she isn't understood. You can't reason a man out of anything he hasn't been reasoned into. f Indolence to the mind is like rust to iron. CHICHESTER S PILLS I Xz? Tin: D'A.uOM) BRAND. ! Latllcsl AsU 7I>ruc;rl?t for /x\ ? o <"l,i-'>fies-ter s IHumond itrnnd/^MV ^ ! CrL^*y~''-i (*??Jd r;ctai!ic\ *r' J j *f\ ?> ;>? se:.;c! with I'.J-je Uitbon. V/ tir ?. v I--} a'-'iC r:.> other. J?t:y of v?!:r V *'/ ~ V'ruzrUi. A>^orCSlWHKS.TP5 (* J '*? >' * ' > ' J VT> iUIA.\J? i r^j \ \** '* y ' v.-n By t. 5: ife t. Always Re':a! '"V? /RL^jO'STSEVcRVWHEFt | Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days iTour druggist wi'l refund money if PAZC J OINTMENT fails to cure any case of ItchingBlind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in oto 14 d?ys The first -.pplicatiou give- Ease and Rest. iCr t ich With the ore that Will le. We say ml/ of Lrfiot ,i/n. ai ui vai e. be careful to se:e and ordinary. I ve styling. Only :arried in stock. i u ________ mection enables | *e service at no never see our i berry shop. )iete line of new , different, at no elsewhere. We >f Rain. i (Jrtilf i3?4 Main St. ^Vl Men's Dress Shirts, values 73c go on sale at 49c nrnir & - ^ Jtl [ eacn. "louse er 5 ^ Years 5c. World Film Corporation is J. Selznick, Vice-Pres. and Gen. Man. Presents The Dsitinguished Artist JOSE I :ollins| ^ ?IN? ! THE MPOSTOR WITH ALEC B. FRANCIS picturization of the successful play Douglas Murray. The remarkaadventures of twin brothers ard a :inating gypsy girl. Presented by ,'m. A. l::t} I <. \u MAT GET SOLDIERS FROM ITS COLOMES Proposed That France Recruit 700,000 Men From Among Natives of Overseas Dominions. ? Paris, Sept. 11. ? Deputy Pierre, Masse has prepared for introduction in the chamber a bill providing that! natives of French colonies and protec-! torates be recruited for service in the j nrmv ft ic PstimntPr! thic sron would add 700,000 men to the forces in ! the field by next spring. i To Drive Out Malaria And Build Up The System ! Take the Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know what you are taking, as the formula is j printed on every label, showing it is Omr.ine and Iron in a tasteless form. ! The Quinine drives out malaiia, the Iroi Guilds up the system. 50 cents ii 7 n i , j Our moderate prices in a man's purse. The m? his outfitting here, wili a money left in his pocl our clothing is the lint clothes making and good prices are never lofty or reach of the man with a income. MONEY IN YOUR POCKET IF 1 EVERY' ,mm ANTEED! [bas iSh HERE! Clothes for Boj THAT STAND THE TEST 0 That's the kind of clothes you g( Honest cloth, honestly tialored into no matter what price you pay. We are much less than you usually pay, ered. We welcome an inspection. ALL SIZES AND PRI( Come in for a look at the new fal Iing of men's, boys' and children's ladies' and children's shoes, men's shirts, underwear, etc. YOUR SATISFACTION IS REWARD. October Spc Men's Suspenders, Guyot styJe, z 25c seller. Neat patterns. While t] yours for per pair Men's good quality half hose in c< J Poof rl\ir\ ofloirilaoo nv-i/-^ eil 1U. toUlj Xdo U \jLJ otaiiiivoc aim Men's white Hemstitched Han standard size, good quality, an Octo for each Men's F. & C. Shirts in neac patte: roomy size. Sizes 14 to 17. An Octob 1,000 more of those good, plain, v stitched Handkerchiefs for ladies, ur While they asfc, each Men's Four-in-hand Ties, made of nants of 25c ties. Large assortment October special * m ?An JL? IVIUIV "THE STORE OF SATISF _ _ Newberry, EY ever deplete | n who buys , I tlways have A cet. While ~]j lit of good J L value, our V beyond the j n ordinary I foil BOY HERE! $10.00 I - .i L J \ $12.50 ' ' I _ $15.00 ?????w ^ rs. F WEAR. ;t at this store. clothes, is value. I have prices that quality consid:es. , J 1 things, consistclothing, men's, hats, and caps, ___??_ OUR BEST ;cials! i regular I [ley last, 10c )lors, black, I toe Special C. 'I dkerchief. J ber special 3c 4 rns. Full OQ- v I er special OUC rhite, hem- 4 liform size. 1 ^ | | ! silk remof colors. 1 Qc I 'AfTIAM n iiLHUll. 1 s.c. 1 iJ