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I <$>$>$><$<$><$' $><?><$> $><$><$><$><$><?><$><& I <e> <s>j <?> EXPRESSIONS OF <S>; <?> OUR PRESS BRETHREN <$> <J> <S> <$&<$<$><?><$><$><$<?> ?><$><?><$>$><&<$>'$> $ After Half a Century. ,-r^i : x . i ? r mi tt ^ ^ 1 me seiui-ctuiieimiai vi me naaiu and News of Newberry, of which El-. bert H. Aull is the editor, is a capital \ specimen of journalistic achievement. I The fifty-six pages contain a great deal; of matter of historical value; the nu- j merous contributed articles appear to 1 be written with care and precision and ; the usual departments show the habit-1 ual skilful and attentive characteristics of the editor's work. There are numerous half-tone illustrations and the printing and press work of the edi-1 | tion are creditable to printers and ed- j iters alike. The advertisements of the j business concerns, of the city of New-, F berry and the various towns of New- j berry county indicate^a flourishing: commercial and indUstri^ condition of j ? the people and a c&mmuiity of intel- j ligent and energetic business men. i Fifty years is a long life for a South j Carolina newspaper and this edition J of The Herald and News is proof of i strong hold on the affections of the,' people whom it serves.?The State. It Is a Fine One. The Newberry Herald and News last1 week issued a semi-centennial edition : of 56 pages, which is creditable to Ed- ! iter Aull and his assistants. Getting; fe out a big paper like that in a small town is so-me job, and we bet $5 to the | hole in a doughnut that Bro. Aull lost money on that edition.?Rock Hill Red- j ord. , ! The Newberry Herald and News eel-1 ebrated its -semi-centennial anniver- j sary this week "with a fifty-six page, edition, containing a most interesting ! * history of that excellent paper, much! special matter about Newberry and Newberry county, and numerous in- j teresting and valuable articles on vari- ! ous subjects. The paper makes a i most excellent showing from every j standpoint, and reflects no little credit' upon Editor Anil and his staff, includ-! ing his printer sons.?Yorkville En- j quirer. | The Herald and News of Newberry issued a semi-centennial edition on I Friday of 5G pages. It contained much j historical information, a big'write-up j of each town in the cotmty, and besides j a very large amount of advertising. ! An interesting article is one by Mr. j Hugh iVYilson of Abbeville giving some ; iiistory of the printing business, with i a photograph of Mr. Wilson. 'The edi-i tion is a most creditable one.?Abbeville Medium. j The fiftieth anniversary edition of The Newberry Herald and News is just j off the prfcss. It speaks well for the j enterprise both cf the town and its j k editors and managers. We hope that I the service performed by the Aulls will j Jvx pvpti Jareer in the next half hun- ! dred vears.?Spartanburg Herald. ! ' J The Hera'd and News. - ! The Herald and .\e? s c: Xewberry J observed last week its semi-centennial. j It did it in grea; shape. The week's i V edition was one that any paper could j be proud of. There were in the edi- j tion more than fifty pages, and all con- | taining most interesting reading mat- J ter and excellent descriptions of the j men and industries, past and present,! of Newberry county. There were many i advertisements, too, indicating the ap-! * * - * _ 2 ! preciation oy me Dusiness rnenw ;\ew- ? berry of The Herald and Xewsf, and its ^ editor, Col. E. H. Aull. Fifty years is a long life for a weekly newspaper in South Carolina. We con-j gratulate The Herald and News on: having reached this good age, and we | wish it many more years of age and prosperity?our good wishes go par- i ticnlarly to its editor, who has now for ? many years been identified with theI paper?we may not always agree with ; Colonel Aull-, we would not wish to read his editorials if such were the case. But as The Herald and News comes each week to tne omce, it is opened in the confidence that there is: ^ in it good reading and suggestions for; R thought, and so it should be. * "We wish for Colonel Aull many more years of successful editorial and newspaper work.?Greenville Piedmont. Congratulations. One of the most creditable editions I of its kind we have ever seen, the special number with which The Newberry y Herald and News celebrated its fiftieth anniversary iasi wees must nave involved an immense amount of work for Col. Elbert H. -Atill and his assistants, and the liberality with which it was supported by the merchants and business men of Xewberry nnd Whitmire and Little Mountain and Pomaria and Prosperity and Kinards in an interesting study in itself. T>e edition is a fine j t exposition of the resources of XewA^)erry and Xewberry county; while the well-written reminiscential and historical articles which it contains will Mimnaugh's Only a few of dollars worth days. The char Coat Suits S; We have bunched to suit in the house regard 1< lor and have decided to c next few days, all sizes bunch, $15, $18, $20 00, choice of any suit in and $12.50. i Handkerchief One of the most stap handkerchiefs. When y anything else you can alv handkerchiefs. We hav any price from 5c each u] I lead most of its readers to file it away 'Js of permanent value. There are a jreat many pictures and mo^i of them are admirably printed.?News and Courier. The special edition of The Newberry Herald and News, commemorative of the semi-centennial of the founding of that newspaper attained the high- water mark of excellence in special editions and we extend to Editor E. H. Anil our congratulations and felicitations. The issue contained 56 pages and contained a number of special articles of unusual interest and of histo.' '.I value, besides many illustrations.?The Sumter Watchman and Soutbron. , Tlie Herald and News of Newberry is to be congratulated upon the splendid special edition which was gotten out last week. The paper contained 56 pages, and a worthy thing about it was that the reading matter was most excellent. It is a boost for Newberry and Newberry county that will have great influence. 'The edition was in celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the life of the paper. Best wishes to you, gentlemen!?Union Times. The edition issued last week by The Newberry Herald and News commemorating its fiftieth anniversary is a credit to all the Aull family. It was - -1 - - J a spieii'Qia pitice <Ji uewspayei num.? York News. The Herald and >'eivs. One of the best special editions of any newspaper it has been our privilege to see is the one issued by The Newberry Herald and News, Col. E. H. Aull, who hps been the editor of this paper for upwards of twenty-five years, -f? onnirnrcorv r\f liic v 1-U^C LI1C ii! CIV CJ.X unin T V.A UU1 J Vi. i.iu paper to issue something worthy of being kept in the families of all the people of his. We wish we could do something like that.?Johnston (Times. Soml-Centennial Edition. The Advertiser offers sincere congratulations io Mr. Elbert H. Aull for the splendid achievement in issuing a 56 page semi-centennial edition of The Xewberry Herald and Xews. There wj>s riot a dull nacre in the entire issue. Tt. contained a number of articles of historic value that should be preserved. 'The illustrations were profuse and of a high order, addins: very materially to the appearance of the highly credit THE Is days remain in whi i of attractive mere ices for saving here acrificed gether every coat Suchc 3ss of weave or co- weargarter t< lear 'em out in the ^ j y, and colors in the $25.00 and 530 00, house for $10-00 Every has cauj Feather . n I Table L t"S ualore Sweater le Xmas gifts is ou can't think of /ays fall Sback on T pleasing e them at almost finest F: 3 to $1.50 box. pair, all wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmaumammmmmtmmmmd For Sale January i We will sell ai premises to the 1: "The Blease pr< and Thompson S A Terms of Sale: Balance one and ! Plat of lots can of Frank R. Hunl FRANK R. HI B. B. HAIR, A J ! able edition. Several sections of the [ paper were devoted to leading towns | in Newberry county, each of these giv| ing evidence of a progressive spirit. f The Advertiser congratulates The HerI aid and News upon reaching its fiftieth j mile-post and we trust that the 50 j -cars that lie before it will abound in i 1 " i I prosperity and continued usefulness.? i Edgefield Advertiser. ! ? I ; The Newberry Herald and News | ! rounding out its fiftieth lyear, cele- i I brated its half century of existence ! ^ A 1 * ~ _r\A fYrt enm T ! j wnn me issuuuut cm ct ou ??j.- j I centennial edition last Friday. The j issue is a credit to a town much larger j ; than Newberry, and the advertising j ! patronage etxended the edition was; ! quite liberal. In the edition there are j j a large number of valuable articles.?! 1 Bamberg Herald. i : I A Mammoth Edition of The Hcr.ild an-1 ^c?ys. : Friday's issue or The Herald and : News was a big undertaking carried ! ciit successfully in all details. BeI : LEADING ST( 9 ch to do your Xmc 'handise that must ; are unmatchable. Christmas Hosiery iharming serviceable styles for rrr ?_ 1 women s pure suk nust; wit op put up in attractive holiday alue, sale price the box 98c. Gift Suggestions for Xmas 'thing is on display. The Xmai *ht hold here. Fancy Neck Bows, Bed Spreads, Rugs, 1 inen, Napkins, Ladies' Shirt s, Blankets, etc. Gloves! Gloves! always a standard gift, ? . /? i rA j always sansiactory. ou aoz rench black kid gloves worth sizes. Choice $1.25. at Auction 3rd., 1916 t auction on the lighest bidder, jperty" on Main treets. One third cash, two years. i be seen at office ter. JNTER, Agent uctioneer ; I SWPS f"HA firiA ortiVlPc Kir +>io. ^ ^ c** KJ J UUll/tTi " manager, "The Idler," special correspondents and other good writers, the immense paper of seven pfifts, with ! 06 pages complete, contained a most generous display of advertisements ; frcm live-wire merchants who know the value of printer's ink when prop- j erly used. It was a stupendous job. j which doubtless taxed the combined brain and energy of the proprietor publisher and this thorough though I small force of office helpers in the 1 m chanical department, who deserve a i large share of praise for their excel-; lent and laborious workmanship. Col. : Elbert H. Au 11, the untiring head and ; heart of The Herald and News, has j won the right to feel proud of this special edition of his paper, as it is ; the most splendid publication of its kind that this reporter has ever undertaken to read?and hasn't finished 1 reading yet. like a good many other persons. The advertisements are attractive, the original reading matter in the various departments is all interesting and entertaining, much of ) 3RE is shopping. We he turned into cat For Me dressy Newest shapes in h lisle color combinrtions | boxes, 25c, 50c and 75c. Mare New Furs Mncf ov^ckllonf -17JL VUV ViWVliWAAV VM 3 spirit single pieces to be < Ruffs, night. ?owe)s, Msts> Spoi 50 Sport Coats choice of any coat i ot*t? Ladies' S? SI.50 a inn slr'rfcs in thp blue $3.00 to S4.5C !l M I never I Has it been the privileg | pers to have such a larj ' stock of Jewelery to pic n from. Gifts from P. C. jg j to please one and all as 1j! of great reputation a j| j back of any article w '1 store. All goods wrapped in ! |j | tive case bearing the fii J |!: engraving done free. ill' D C Wf i II 1 . \j. Jht it instructive, and Uie entire edition is a neat and handsome piece of work. 'The special edition of The Herald and News of Friday, December 3, 1915, is a valuable contribution to the literature and history of Newberry county.?Newberry Observer. The "Semi-Centennial Edition'' of The Herald and News, Newberry, arrived iast week after several delays. These delays are excusable since they made it possible to get out such a fin-1 paper. The staff of the paper, both in the office and in the mechanical de-: partments, arc to be congratulated j upon its contents.?Laurens Advertiser. To T'nite Two Counties. I Columbia, Dec. 10.?Petitions call 1,1 - * Mimnaugh's y Easy have thousands ih in these few n and Boys i neckties in all the est put up in single boxes, Xuis Gift Sileztion j irgains. All Fur Sets an closed out Christmas Eve rt Coats worth $6.50 to $8.00 in the lot for only $4.95? jparate Skirts bunch, black and navy ) values, choice $2.49. I I" I ?. I ? " n f ^ Derore j i ',e of the Newberry shop- j ;eand carefully selected |j :k their .Christmas gifts ! Jeans and Co.', are sure j thev know that a firm is reputable jewelers is H rhich comes from their jil a beautiful and attrac- j j *m name. All kinds of [ |j lN's & CO. ___J ; ing for an election on tne quesuos 01 consolidating Richland and Lexington counties will be put into circulation in a few days, according to a statement by Norton W. Brooker attorney for the committee. flir. Brooker has issued a circular, der.larine that the consolidation will cause "a revolution in economic condition in central South Carolina, if the election is carried." Whenever Yon Need a General Tool z Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the 11 i ?rvTTT vtv r> WCii iillOWU lUUiC UUUi v^/ w ar.J IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Guilds up the Whole System. 50 cenis.