The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, November 02, 1915, Page FOUR, Image 4

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Hn f|erali) and Jem Entered at the Postoffice at New*9rrj, S. C., as 2nd class matter. => -cr ATTTT cnTTAD CM A. a V J? .Tuesday, November 2? 1915. At a^y :ate, nobody lost anything on tlie football game in Columbia yesterday ? Greenwood Journal. Surely you -?o not intend even to intimate or suggest that any one would famble on foot hall. And that, too, right in Columl is. and the governor occupying a box seat. Perish the thought. The Pickens Sentinel says. "The other day we heard a fellow say that between the legislators and the agitators about the only liberty a poor man had left was to go all-day singing/' It looks that way, and we wouldn't be a bit surprised if some legislator doesn't try to abolish the allday singings next January.?Spartanburg Journal. And there are those who would not permit us to whistle. Everything must be resrularted bv law these days. And i the trouble with it all is that there are j so many foolish laws that the best of citizens violate some law every day and it results in a disgust and disre* gard for all law, and lawlessness fol- j lows. 5 ' j The snnmafh of winter brines to! the fore the fellow who brags about j taking a cold bath every day. Now if a cold plunge daily is a mark of good sense, we readily join the ranks j of the boneheads. When there is no more hot water, maybe we'll consider a cold bath?but not till then.?Greenville News. . !>-. j J We do not believe much in the ef- J ficiency of the cold plunge either. In' fact we prefer the hot bath summer ^nd winter. Though we read some^ where not long/ago of a man near the century mark who took Mis cold plunge every tnorning and was hale and fcearty/ ; | > ReT. E. V. Babb. Rev. Babh has accepted the call to the Newberry church and last week tendered-his resignation to the officers of the,church here, to take effect January 1st, 1916, or sooner if a pastor can be secured to take his place. Since coming to Easley four years ago, the First Baptist church has made great progress in many ways under his wise ] leadership, and it is with profound re-1 gret that the .members give him up, as! he is a good man and a minister of; ability. He is a native of Laurens county; a i son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Babb of Dials ' tnxvnchin a eraduate of Purman university of Greenville and the Collegiate Theological seminary, New York. He has a most estimable wife and a little toy, and we commend them to the people of Newberry, whose gain is our doss, wishing ior mem conunueu prave and happiness, and in. the end may Bro. Babb's labors be crowned with a crown of eternal life.?Easley Progress. I ' ^ (Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gambrell have five daughters and two sons, all married, and all take The Medium except one daughter, and it is expected she "will come into the fold right soon.? A KVairina ;|fl That's nothing. Capt. H. H. Folk of Newberry county was a subscriber to IThe Herald and News for 50 yea^s and then we insisted on sending it .to him without pay, placing him on the honor roll for five years up to the time of his death. His five Bone, M. H. Folk, W. H. Folk, Thos. W. Colk, E. C. Folk and C. M. Folk, and two of his three daughters. Mrs. R. C. Perry and !Mrs. B. S. Derrick, who live in this county have been subscribers ever since they set up houses for themselves, and besides there are several of Capt. Folk's grandchildren who are subscribers and the beauty about all of them is they are prompt payers as was Capt. Folk. The Herald and News now is like one of the members of the Folk family. There are several other families in the county of the same "kind. As the melancholy days draw nigh, Man groans a groan, and sighs a And thinks him, with tear-dimmed eye. Of this immortal lyric: 'The melancholy -days have come. the saddest of The year. "When it's a little too hot for whiskey "And a little too cold for beer." ?Greenville News. "Wonder what the editor of the Greenville New& knows about the sub3ect? . i LIFE INSUKASCE MEETING , ; M. Jtt. Mattison of Anderson Elected 1'rtsideui. ? Columbia, Oct. 27.?The sixth an- |lflaj nual convention of life insurance men, ||J[Ij neid in Columbia today, was the most successful in point of attendance andj| en husiasm manifested in the history of the organization. F. H. Hyatt, president, and W. S. I Hendiey, secretary of the association, had previously announced that they As c would retire from office at this meet- , ing. therefore the election of officers CTllCLrgi was among the important matter for - higher consideration. Neil The convention elected the following , officers for the ensuing year: Presi- OUT gO( dent M. M. Mattison, Mutual Benefit, writing Anderson; vice president, Carroll H.; the TTICI Jones, Fidelity Mutual, Columbia, and ! Fred 'S. iMunsell, New York Life, Co- VCTy ft iumbia; secretary-treasurer, IWialter F. TYIOTI tC Going, Columbia; executive commit- Joofc th tee, R. H. Ferguson, Prudential, Spari tanburg, chairman; Louis Sherfesee, State Mutual of Massachusetts, Greenville; Mm. M. Carter, Germania Life, r?4~in S Columbia; C. W. Estes, Southeastern, Columbia, and William A. Hantske, o4"?n' ^ Metropolitan Life, Columbia. 36-in. S m 42-in. F SERVIANS FORCED The at* ACROSS FRONTIER leading s 36-in. \ Berlin, Oct. 29 (via London).? Comes : Servian forces oDDOsine: the Teutonic 1 advance on the western border of Ser- Green via have been thrown across the fron- blue, $4.0 tier east of Visegrad (Bosnia), it was !White I j officially announced today by German at $2.98 ; army headquarters. Advances for the $1.00 ai Austro-German armies and for the $&50 Cloe Bulgarian forces in other sectors of ???-? the Servian front also are recorded. I The text of the statement regarding 25c Rec the Servian operation is as follows: 4QC T\_l 1 - i\- - Jt TT J ".vear -urins&v, soulh 01 visegrau, 20c R -c the enemy has never drfrven back. 35o East of that place lie ha3 beeij thrown , across the frontier. "West of the Morava the general line of Sgarke-tTica-Rudnik-C-umicBatocina has t>e<en reached. Tal1 "Southeast of Svilajnac enemy posi- 3&c val1 tionson both sides of the Resava were ? ctr\T-m<^ \fnrp than 1300 prisoners fell into our hands. "On the front of Gen Koyadjieff's Beautif . . . in all col? army the enemy is weakening. This army is in pursuit." Ad Old Veteran. Com S Last Frcay an old man, tottering an<i laid with age, was seen plodding along the outing at road near Gary's. Over his shoulder ~ was a heavy walking stick and on the ^ stick hung a grip, containing, possibly. W harv all of his earthly belongings. He was 00 "K i n -(| 3 an old soldier and was trying to make hi- v - to the old soldiers' home in Columbia. He wac ^-prtaken by Mr. J. A. Gresham of Greenwood in hie au- Style, lomobile, who brought the old man to three-fold Newberry and- left him "at the Savoy excel. CI hctel. "Mr. Norris, tLe proprietor, kept the late s ; him over night and Saturday sent him tects wiu in charge of hi; porter to the union Salon tor passenger station, where a ticket was imported purchased for the poor old fellow to double. Columbia. the differ While waiting for the arrival of the copy. W< train he eluded the porter and was not ularly frc seen afterwards. It is not known ers and c whether he reached Columbia or not. models f: He gave his name at the Savoy as J. F. ported m< Bragg of Spartanburg, and said that new sail he was 76 years of age. shapes, t 1 * ? end to at. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as administrator of the es- ,A . 10c and tate of Geo. W. Glymph, deceased, will - o 7 <-8c ya make a final settlement on said estate . , . . - loc kin as such administrator in the office or j the probate judge of Newberry county on Thursday, Decemger 2, 1915, and immediately thereafter apply for let- To get ters dismissory as such administrator.' est ^nd All nArsnns hnlrtinp' r.lnirriQ acainst. sones ar said estate will present the same duly ^nis Wa mavp attested to the undersigned on or before that date and all persons indebted ne7i ^ea to said estate will make payment. complete WM. H. GIST, G Administrator Geo. W. Glymph, De- Outing ceased. ? . and miss< Nov. 1, 1915. r , , , at about Lady Wanted?TTo introduce our newj them o\e fall line of dress eoods in Newberrr. several h | You simply take orders from the j large line of samples which we send to you. We ship you the orders, you ! deliver, collect and send us the! ] money after taking out 1-4 of the! amount collected which you keep as ! @1ci your profit fThe work is easy and pleasant and you can make $10.00 ? * r\t to $25.00 weekly. Our line of dress *p J. \Ji materials appeals especially to ladies in the smaller towns and you can .^^1 fl ; make a nice income during your Jf J spare time. "Write at once for fur- H $ ther information. Standard Dress V _ i Goods Co., 2\)0 Tenth St., Binghamp- JL j ton. X. Y. ll-2-3t j ? McCrary School Entertainment. There will be an entertainment at the residence of Mr. (T. W. Folk for the benefit of McCrary School Improve- 1?5U*3 ment association on Friday, November 5, 1915, ,a.tJ8 p.. m. The .public is -coritfiatty irfvitetf. I ?. uamammmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmKamB et Me At C The Fast rnr town and State grow in wealth anc i their ambition for little things. Our /time n-f nur nenvile. Keevina store tc **",w v/ -? r J r- ^ )berry has become an inspiration, and ods to a higher plane each year. We r this bit of store news we have in min rket. Styles dsffer, and to meet the i evuentlv in order to secure original de ing in our store to hear customers say em over. FOR SKIRTS A>D SUITS - - - I T o illkennei, $i.zo vaiue, ?7t#c ^ torm Serge, $2.00 value, $1.49 and torm Serge, 65c value, 38c The Yench Serge, $1.25 value, 95c best Dve numbers come in all the Oe hades. < to *1 Pool Plaids, 65c values, 89c from in all the wanted colors. price STRA> LOAKIK S Plaid Cloaking, also navy 0 value, cut price $2 98 Co Lstran Cloakings, $4.00 value, ly ^ choi* id $1.25 Cloakings at S9e yd. ikings at $2.49 ?? H< WOOL FLANNELS. - Wi * 1 rv - 1 Flannels, cut price l?e ya. / j_*. 1 Flennels, cut price 29c 7^. as "w 1 Flannels, cut price 18c yd. "* 1 righl 1 Flannels, cut price 2Sc yd. 151 Flannels, cut price S9c yd? rib I -?- 5 to WHITE FLAXXELS ; ue, cut price, 29c , _____ Lie, cut price 25e Pi OLTLKtiS Sa ul stripes and checks?comes Co ors, 10c values, at 8 1-Se kind M< pricf DARK OUTIXO 15c j in all the good colors, stripes La s, 10c value at 8 l-3c. Solid priC( 7 7 .ft* 9 m 6 1 OWELtS! TOWELS! e them by the wagon loads. ,t 2 1.2c. 12 l-2c kind at 9c Cc 3tHLLI3iEBY and quality and prices are the blac I reasons why C. & H. hats to s< ever, exclusive models in all hapes and trimmings and.ef1 be shown in our Millinery IS Qorrow. Many are copies of 12 hats that cost more than ' "iq It is doubtful if you can tell 50 ence between the original and 35 i are receiving shipments reg- ? >m America's leading design- . >ur milliners are reproducing rom the most exclusive im- _ >dels. Popular tricones, novel nv cfFppts larsrf* and small B1 urbans. In fact almost no I sale tractive styles. | GWOHAMS J A 12 l-2c kind, sale price sale rd d at 10c. 20c .tind at 12 l-2c cx ????II II I Ul RESS ACCESSORIES the most of fashion, the new- $<5 correct idea in. dress aoces- coms e very important. They add blac; hing touch to one's costume. $2 a very careful study of the $2 ,s and our stocks are very just now. . Suit: OWXS AND SKIRTS best - _ - 1? S\TTC>r> <iowns ana &Jiins ior v?w ss. Will close out on 500 lot and half price. Come and look Ac r and you will likely carry will omeward. with ur customers have not < orate stock in Newberri m 0,000 stock from wnich i y nwrif i 1L1S VV LjbL < JOSEPH THOMi [ Main St. V - J- . 5 _ niiH mv; * I Mll (I BnHBBnBHEBMBBMHHBHI aldwell & I : Growing St ? population its progressive and pre determination is backed by an am )day is a study of psycology. Our we have accomplished a great dew find discrimination to our growing d Ladies'' Coat Suits. There are vants of the particular women, Mi signs in our tailor-made Coat Suit \ "They have the smartest clothes m UNDERWEAR .dies Ribbed Vests and Pants, 25c 35c kind go in the big sale at 19c. 50c and 65c kind for 39c each. The that can be had for the money, te Lot of Coat Suits and Cents, up ie minute in style. Prices range i $10 to $80. Ask to see them,- the ?s are right. >0. 3 tOT at Suit a little off in style. formerDid as high as $20 and $25; your :e for $2.98 and $3.98. Ask to see t. )SE! HOSE! HOSE! i have them by the car load. n't fail to visit us in the hose line, re have them and have the prices t. ..V . c heavy rib, sale price 10c. Medium J..S. Soldier Stockings, sizes from 9 1-2, 15c kind, sale price lOe. and 12 l-2c rib hose, sale price c pair NOTIONS ns, the best Kind, 5c kind, sale 4c , fety Pins, 5c, sale price 4c imbs, 10c kind, sale price 5?? 25c , sale price 19c in's Handkerchiefs, 10c kind, sale : 5c; 12 l-2c kind, sale p ice 8 l-3c; i rind, sale price 10c .dies All Linen Handkerchiefs, sale f > 6 far 25c spools Coats Cotton for 25c LADIES' SKIRTS Style Up to Now. >rduroy in all tlie colors. Black white, check, plain, navy and k, in all the wanted styles; ask ^ thpm CBETON c kind, sale price, 12 l-2c l-2c kind, sale price, 10c c kind, sale price 6 l-2c c kind, sale price S3 l-3c c kind, sale price 19c MIEN'S AND BOYS' COLLARS - - " n_ ^ _ x. * n c Kind at i i-zc; xuc Kina at PRINTS ue, figures and p!ain, 5c values, price 8c yard LAMES' SKIRTS little off in style; value up to $8.50, price of the lot 9Se and $1.98 NEW SILK DRESSES lk Poplin, $1-0.00 values, sale $o.9o BLANKETS AND COMEORTS .00 plaid kind, sale price $3.98; es ill rea ana Diacn, gr?t,y <uu k, blue and white, pink and white. .00 kind in gray, sale price $1.49 .50 kind, white and pink, sale $1.79 *K TO SEE OUE LISES FINISH ing, the new kind of goods, the that ever has been thrown out a counter for the money, 12 l-2c 15c values, sale price 9c yard >k to see them and I am sure you Mrrv snme of them homeward you. only the benefit of y, but also our big Col to select. No bigger ) n iii* tii \S HUTCHISON, Phone 40 x , fc?gw--fII3BlElgB3BBBBBK)C3CTl^MlM ' laltiwangers \Ji c. >sperous citizens broaden and ibition to keep pace with the aspiration to be the best store I by listing the character of ) business very essential. In many kmds of materia} on \ Caldwell goes to New York ^ :s, It is a remarkably comin the city" So come and * . ! WOOL SCARFS AND SHAWLS 50c and 75c kind, sale price only 38c 25c and 35c kind, sale price 19c WOOL CAPS AXD TOPES Almost at your own price; all we, ask is a look. DOST FAIL TO SEE Our big box of Remnants; anything in the box at 4c yard v -V . r MES'S DRESS SHIRTS The best Shirts tfiat ever were thrown out over a counter for the money; <oc values, sale price all . | we ask is a look and you will likely carry several homeward with you. ' -T LADIES & CHILDREN'S SWEATERS We have them by the hundred. Why , : not keep warm? The prices are right. ? MEM SUSPENDERS \ i, '> t j 15c kind at 8 l-3e; 50c kind at l#cV HE2PS SOCES T5.iiofai> TiTx_*n fVtja onioMn+Afl/1 lrin/? x/i VTTiiCp UUbVVU iViUVi f 25c kindf sale price 19e 15c kind 12 l-2c $1.00 Silk Hose, sale price 45e pair LADIES' SILK HOSE 50c kind, at 25c 75c kind at 49c $1.00 kind at 89c $1.50 kind at $1.25 SHOES Ladies La France; values up to $4.00, clean out ?ale for $1.79 pair MLX-S SHOES W. L. Dougiae, clean out sale, values up to $4.(HV sale price $2.48 PETTICOATS $2.00 kind for 69? ,< " $1.50 kind for 49e 1 4 $3.00 kind for $235 I $5.50 kind for $8.98 I Colors are green, blue red, black. We have a lovely petticoat, navy blue with pink rosebuds in it. Ask to see .< , this novelty. : PABASOLS $1.50 kind for 98c; the guaranteed kind; guaranteed by us as well as the makers. ' GISGHAM D BESSES t1 rtA IHnH 'fnr lririf} for 25t? FLANNELETTE WRAPPERS. $1.25 kind for 69c; don't fail to see * : this lot. *" v * . / SPORT COATS ; The newest, just out from New York. " Ask to see the line-through. * '' MEDIUM AND LONG COATS We have them, and the prices right. Don't fail to see the line. . t " ' NO 2 LOT, < ' Coat Suits a little off in style, formerly sold $25 and $30; we say take " choice of any in the lot at $5.00 selection from our uw-bia store with a firm in all Carolina VANGER. Manager. I j Newberry, S. C. |