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|||jc ||eniii) anD Jem Bartered at the Postoffice at New*11Jj, S. C., as 2nd class matter. ? tt ? ttt t fntttlt? E?? XX* AVLIUy IJA./A * Tuesday, December 21, 1916. There are only a few more -days left in which to send that present to the editor for the Christmas time. Remember, we only ask you to send us ~?-vr>+ r , o?vk n? to sive us at some TTiLitH. l^uu uiv o~ o w time in the future anyway, and we are asking fnat you send it now. One year on your subscription that is nowdue, and another year if you J ike to pay it at this time, but send us the price for one year this week. It will fot.a Anir si .so. which is a /very tiny KWkV T ? , matter for each one, hut a simple matter in arithmetic to see what 1,000 such payments would mean to us if made right now, and there are tha4 number on our list toat we have carried for at least a part of the present year. Now, honest, don't you think it is a very small thing we are asking of you. We do not like to talk about these matters in the paper, but it is the only way we have of having a heart to heart talk with each one of tyou. Tne label on the paper opposite your name will show the date to which you have paid. Look at it as soon as you read this, and think of us, and if it bears the year 1915 send us your check and feel good yourself, because you can have the satisfaction of know ing that by so doing you nave maae us feel good. We would be pleased to have those of our subscribers- who paid in t'he four magazine proposition the extra 18 cents to let us know if they are receiving the magazines, and which ones, if not all. Please write, that we may sesd [your letted on to the agency through which we made the contract. In some cases we "have been told that ' /inTYiinc airl ID 6 niag&xuutss <ii t; iivi V \JULk m ^5 , w. "we want to lodge the complaint from our subscribers. We have not sent] I off for the last batch because we want-1 ed to know if the other were being sent, having heard from a few that the magazines were not being received. We have a contract "with the Publishers' i I Subscription agency of Chicago to send - - . I the four magazines as published and if they are not sending them we do not want to send them any more monej but will return it to those who have paid us. The Herald and News will print another paper on Friday, but, according to our custom to take off one issue at Christmas time, there will be no paper printed next Tuesday, but we hope to -* 1 ?? 4-Vjv -irvK f/\r thfl Tl-PTt T^Vi gtfl UtWJH UU ixro /vu ivi uuv ?? day, and then start the new year. We wish very much that every subscriber who has been carried through the year would arrange for us to put the figures '16 after his name on the label before the end of this year. Will YOU not do that? It would >be a small matter. As announced some time ago, we \ i have arranged with the Progressive j Farmer to send it and the Housewife In connection wit'n The Herald and News?all three?one year for $1.98. (This proposition gives you three good papers for only 48 cents more than the j cost of The Herald and News alone, j In order that you may see the House-! wife and the Progressive Farmer andj know just what you are to get, we are having sample copies of both sent to each subscriber of The Herald and News. Look them over and then send your subscription right along for one year for all three?$1.58. The ProgressiTe Farmer very kindly offered to send a copy of each to each one of our subscribers and we have sent them proofs of our mailing list which they will use in sending out the samples, j We notice that there is talk of mak- j ing an effort to consolidate Lexington and Richland counties. The effort now ! is to take all of Lexington county over : - ? i-- ! AV 1 A ?? J TP 4- V* o - /\ fT A ai? 1 ^ Or/? lli IU XVLUIUiUKl. 11 Ciicii, ouuu.u I through there is a portion of Lexington that could be served better by com-! ing into Newberry county, and we believe that it would prefer coming to ? Newberry to being put into Ric'nland. The weather 'nas been fine for the dragging of the road-s since the last recent rains and we hope that a lot of dragging has been going on. * T^T r^nmiAV iir AT mn tjutinLAiiin vrri.tx.ft. At a meeting of tie bo^j-d of health of Newherry to be held on (Thursday, December 30th, 1915, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, a 'health officer and a secretary will be elected to serve the following year, 1916. The health officer's is fifty-five ($55) dollars and the secretary's salary ten Hiis Is a Jei If ^ di I ? I : BRACELETS g |g C3 | chainssse r i n g s v | precious /&? stones ?mi| y< | silverware Nr = in toilet sets ^ ? = = ar 1 ELGIN I ai I | WATCHES | ^ I A Jewelery )i And Our Stocks Ar Larger Than Evei P. C. JEANS & COM Jewelers i I I i No More I Present than WAV * * Link with yo graved. T. IV Watch Fixer < 11 11 .1 win sen mem engrave ther Charge. For Sale January c We will sell at premises to the h "The Blease pro i T"i n. ana inompson si Terms of Sale: Balance one and 1 I Plat of lots can of Frank R. Hunt i FRANK R. HU B. B. HAIR, Ai d ($10) per month. All applications for these positions must he in writing and in the hands of the secretary of this board not later than 12 o'clock noon on day of said election. By order of board. S. S. Cunningham, Secy. 12-21-23-2t Hunter-DeWalt Thursday afternoon, December 23, Christmas exercises beginning at 2 o'clock: Hymn, "While Shepherds Watched velery Xmas When considering your holiiy gifts you should seriously link of jewelery. The costume of the well-dresd man or womdn would be in>mplete if lacking in|the adornenc and refinement lent by .refully chosen jewels. The jewelery being shewn this ?ar excels that of any proceedg season, and the assortment id number of designs that e so pretty one is enabled to ake a suitable selection withit the suspicion of having ade a mistake. The jeweler of ewberry realizes Dame Fashion is decreed this jnas ?\ pany ^pjf Appropriate I a Friendship mr name en1. Rogers the and hngraver to you and n Free of at Auction &rd., 1916 auction on the ighest bidder, perty" on Main :reets. One third cash, two years. be seen at office er. NTER, Agent nctioneer Their Flacks by Night," grammar grades. Scripture. Song, "Away in a Manger," ten /-?V? i 1 CU. 'Dolly, Isn't Christmas Jolly?" Frances Ellisor. Song,"Santa Claus," primary grades. Dialogue?Five girls, three boys. Play, "Night Before Christmas,'' fourteen children. Song, "Looking for Santa Claus,' primary grades. Santa Claus and Hie Fairies," four girls, one boy. '"Christmas Candles," twelve girls, one bov. Song, "0, Come Little Children," intermediate gradesDrill, "Doll's Lesson," eight girls. Song, "Silent Night," gramme? grades. St, Phillips School Will give a Christmas entertainment at the school house Wednesday night, December 22. The exercises will begin at 8 o'clock. Departmental Superintendents. A meeting of the township chairmen .md departmental superintendents o: the Interdemoninational Sunday School association cf Newberry county was held last Saturday in the Sunday school room c-f the Central Methodist chuTch. Mr. R. D. Webb, state secretary, was present and by his helpful enthusiasm and ready information added much to the interest of the meeting. Jas. F. Epting, county president, actr.rl or* ft'l o i r Til o n t VlXi miJifltirC 5? T1.1 tu acr viiaii uiau vi iuv ^ v B. O'Neall Holloway, county secretary, as secretary. (The following townsiiip chairmen were present: Township No. 6, Dr. W. D. Senn; No. 7, J. S. Werts; 'No. 8, I. P. Cannon; No. 9, W. C. Dominick. The following departmental superin tend-ents: 'Teacher training, Rev. T. C. Croker; temperance, Mrs. J. M. Workman; secondary (13 to 20 years old), Miss Eugenia Epps. The pastors-present were Revs. F. E. Dibble W. R. Bouknight, E. Fulenwider, E. V. Babb and J. W. Carson. On motion it was unanimously resolved to raise Newberry county to the "Gold Star" standard. The requirements for this standard are: 1 Annnol AAiin+v J, niiuuai vvujuv.j 2. One or more township meetings every year. 3. Every Sunday school represented Christmas Xmas Purchi Stock of A "Him" V Xmas Neckwear in indi Xmas Hosiery in boxes. Xmas Gloves, dressed a Linen initial Handkercn Auto Garments Manhattan and Eclipse Pullman Slippers, Tan < Travelling Sets.... Drinking Cups, in attra President Suspenders in Stetson and No Name I Hanson, Regal and Kor You will not f | able than these i self. We'll bed in the township conventions. 4. Statistical report from even- Sunday school. 5. Contribution from every Sunday j school. In order to meet the requirements of the State association it was decided I to hold township meetings in the early j months of next year. To this end! meetings were called for the following townships: Township No. 1, Aveleigh PresbyteThe Happy tea Next Christ which every moneT< Our LJ Christmaj Cli Imagine how much mei when everybody Has i ; MEI It's nice when all 1^ there is no asking?no ments?no "broken heart Let every the Happ; Next CHF Let every one-the baby i It's the sure w* money when The Comm( The Bank that Aiwa] \ is But Nine i 1 ises /\re m wrae i attractive Holida Whether He's Big vidua! boxes nd undressed Kid, lined or unli iefs in boxes, ? and ? dozen.... Shirts ?lor ctive case. i Xmas "boxes ...... lats. ? ii i 11 rect Shape Shoes in all learner; ind anything more pi > irtides. So come in ? ? ? m lelighted to show you, . -? rian church, Friday, January 28, 191 _ Townships 6 and 8, SiLverstreet Ln- ^ " theran church, Sunday, January 23. Township No. T, Ridge Spring school house, Sunday, February 13. ' < Township Xo. 9, Wig ltman cbapeJ, Prosperity, Friday, January 21. Other appointments will be matf* just as soon as the county secretary io notified. The secretary urges that these appointments be made at ax early date as convenient. 1 ?? ?,l?4 ! mn y mas will be the one in member has received * USIDIS 3 Savings ab ' Tier Christmas will be noney to make others IRY tq money of their own?, coaxing?no disappoints." Family be i y Famil? USTMAS included-ENROLL SIGHT AWAY ly to have the you need it i_ | trml RanL A l/llU I/U1AI1 is Treats You Right ? V n_ nir uays un r. So is our y Gifts for ] or Little. 25c to $1.50 25c to $1.00 -f ned $1.00 to $1.50 75c and $1.00 $1.00 to $3.00 $1.00 to $2.50 $1.00 $5.00 and $600 4| 50c J * v'1 : easing and suit- jH and see for your * ; 1 i )