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8k ItrcID and less. tetered at the Postoffice at Newtoy, S. C, as 2nd uass matter. & K. AULJ-, EXillW, g | Tuesday, August 22, ISli. * President l$lSon will settle the jreat threatswwi railway strike. We feel that he is going to be successful in his efforts. He is a big man and it mould be a calamity for this country if he should be defeated. JBut then ke is not going to be defeated. The Herald and News some time ago ipoiblished ia statement on the authority of some newspaper account of the meeting, that at Easley, when the candidates for solicitor spoke, they T;ere required or asked to state if they were for Blease for governor, and we stated that we bad hoped that there vould be no factional lines of this ikind dna^vn this year. The. Easley Progress quotes the little paragraph from The Herald and iXews and says that no questions were asked and that r>r.a + OT>ia?f +V10+ CHATI n 11 Ocfinri C L.Q.t DHIIL fcxiu b OUVU were asked the candidates at Easley "is false." Well, we do not kno;? ; at out that, hut we saw it in some: -paper. The Progress says that the candidates did "in their speeches guy eome of the others a little because | they did not declare themselves on the j gTibematorial race." 'And it adds tliat factionalism is fast dyin$ out in Pickens county. There are a great many auto travelers passing through Newberry now and it does seem to us that it would pay the people of the town of "Kewberry to do some work on the i Piedmont and the Appalachian highTrays. We are told that the Richland Af tho rrfflv? IhftH TAO-Antlv "hf^Pn worked and put in fine shape. And we are also told that the towns of Union and Winnsboro are making ?trong efforts to divert the travel to the mountains around that way. The road coming; into Newberry aad the sroad going out toward Whitmlra and toward Kinards for the first mile in any direction is about the worst part ?? the road. All three of these roads are full of holes that could be fixed at & small cost, and it would pay "the ipeople of the town to do the work. All these travelers spend some money as they pass, through, tand we should show that we appreciate them?y fixing tip te roads just a little. The Kinard road as far as Jalapta is very good, 3t>ut it is too narrow, and this is the case with all the roads. The Prosperity Toad is full of !holes that could ^be taken out with a little work. We would like to see our people wake up to their possibilities and to & realization that we should do a lit j tie something for ourselves if we ex-, pect to keep pace with other communities. Now is the time to act. I Roo Doli vaot ?i Ui Bats Gloves 1 < u i Everything i f paraph } All ver} d i Mayes'Bookai t ? TM&pse of a | THE NEWiS PBO0B BLcAlES. On Wednesday evening August 916, from 8:30 to. 11:30 the young people of the community assemb* d at Lone Elm, the country home of Mr. and Mr3. W. B. Whitney and were charmingly entertained by their daughters, Misses Daisy and Lula Besse Whitney in honor of their lbvely vlsiting guest MiSs-Vilinda Hamilton or JonesviUe. On th* arrival of the quests, they were served most refreshing frui4 punch, from ?an exquisite bowl, which -1 J a/4 HoAllti rested on a SUiQU UCWi i/vmwv . ' fully. Miss Sadie Colen^iy the at-| tractive little niece of the Missev? Whitney presided over the punch bowl. The porch and parlor were scenes of loveliness of evergreens and flowers. Cards and dancing were th-? amusements of the evening and were thoroughly enjoyed by the young people. Lemon subert and cake were the refreshments whch were delicious. The following guests were invited: | Mr and ?T*s. Tom Jeter, little d-.vught~ Mr and Mrs. I er satiie oxe-ijxcm, I Gillinm Jeter and Mr. John Jeter. | i Carlisle, 'Misses Winnie H&idtriz:;, j I IV-aybinton; Lillie Maybin. 'Maybinton; I J 1 I Vilinda Hamilton. Jonesville; Carrie. ! Miller. Blair: Mildred Henderson. I Blairs: Mr. and M.s. Fred Whitney. Mrs. Watt Henderson. Blairs: Mr. and , Mrs. Hneh Henderson. Bliirs: Mr. and P.'rs. Lewis Henderson, Blair?: Misses ! Harriette and Bessie Rutherford, 1 ' Blears; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wnitney, r I Mabinton: Messrs Prank Hardy, Ma-Jj i binton, Maybiton; Arthur and Ben. II J Mabin, Maybinton; Dr. William f , Henderson, Blairs: Drayton N.an-ce,1 I \ewberrv; Jim Caldwell, Newberry; I Jim Ruff Thomas, Mabinton,; Fitzgerald Rutlierford. Blairs. I j Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hardy land little i John Frost, Jr., of Spartanburg and Miss Laiobright of Spartanburg"- are j at Mr. W. D. Hardy's. rvirs. Austin Scott and Frances of Montecello. Miss Vilinda Hamilton <n i | Jonesville, are visiting Miss Daisy I j Whitney. ! I Mr. Reub Thomas of Columbia is at his sister, Mrs. Emma Thomas. Miss lizzie Henry is visiting relatives in Western North iCarolina. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Lyfees of Clemson are at Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Henderson's. l-VKss Estelle Math is of Union visiting her sister, .Mrs. (Wbtt Henderson. Mr. G. R. Whitney of Sour Lake, Texas, is expected on a visit to his brother, W. B. Whitney. fOUSE FOR RNT?Possession given September 1. For particular apply to E. H. Livingston at Far1 mars Oil Mill. 8-lo-3t. Notice of the Opening of the Subscription Books to the C. B? Wise Company, Inc. In pursuance of the authority vested in the undersigned :by tlie Secretary of State, by commission issued on the 11th day of August, 1916, the Books of Subscription to the Capital Stock of the C. R. W5se Company, Inc., are now opened at tho staples of C. R. Wise in the town of Newberry, S. C. j After the sale of a majority of such stock, tlie said corporation will be | organized and created under and 1 pursuant to, and with) the rights, 1 powers and privileges set forth in the declaration and petition for t2ie on ganization of tie .said C. R. Wise Com piany, Inc. C. R. Wise, B. S. Wise, Board of Corporators. wmmmmmmmBtmmaBmmmtmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I Supplies .. Balls * MocLe 1?AUC1\C in base ball ernalia. r cheap. idVariety Store Thousand Things. Mr. W. H. Eddy, carrier In R. F. D. 4 L&s finished a pleasant -week's ^ vacation and is now -back on the job. (Mr. Eduard Scholtz of Charlotte is visiting in the city^ u Phone 40 Mai! Caldwell and Oiialih We Wooltex Coats, I Gage Bon Ton Radmoor Si "'Fern Waist"' in velope. Two ne j week. Price alw \ Fay Stockings And other well 3 - _ .1 1. _ iea on 4 Better service is < Send us your n Caldwell & Tiie Wooltex Store. 1316-20 Main St, I * " ^ ? I BftACCLCTS ||| . CHAINS || | ' ft I M G 6 y| tho PRECIOUS Z&l fi T ?> M E ? g&5)= PeCl I SILVERWARE TO4LET BETS ^ | Hie] ELGIN I a?? WATCHES I Jjfe ~ ^fe?? Dodge Bros. For Sale b NEWBERRY M Where we will 1 1 _ macmne ana re Experienced m automobile ma car and try our Give us a trialDAVTD flL Dnl\Ll\ ?. "fffljse BSMOHHHBBnHinHBMHBBBBHBMK "Tbe Head of the House," at the >-pera House u>day, a.nd Alice Brtuijr j a "Bolieme," along with, other pict.res, making nine reels in all. i Orders Filled Carefully Haltiwanger r first Sell Suits and Skirts | Hats ; Corsets ! Ik Hosiery j j the Sealpac en :w styles every rays $1.00.for Children j known eelebraands. 3ur aim. laii orders. I i P<imuranffav i IiaUlVVCUlgVl; .! The Ladies Store. j Newberry, S. C. i nHaaDMnHHBBHHMBHMKI ) ew Jewelry! We have many new deis "in Jewelry. Green, ate and Yellow Gold. lee our line of Bracelet tche* which were once uffht a noveltv hut now agnized by all women and q at various occupations i necessity of every ^ay C. JEANS 4 COMPANY Jewelers and Opticians tfberry, - South Carolina Motor tar i i y Us at lCHINE SHOP do a general j pair business. I 1 - l II actumst ana ! in. See our work. ?be satisfied. OXNER fS6 j| (Political Advertise! t a . if.. io me voters Newberry Fellow Democrats: I. have made a cl re-election and ha1 strictly to my own ra< efon/lirfcrt tJArsrsri itatm I have been working * candidates for other c have been misinform< I have given to tin honest administration fice of County Super 1 1 i re-eieciea aesire \o people of Newberry I will be fair to all the give them what is just 1 wish to say, wh< some cheap politu around making charg only expressing to yo; would do if they only oortunitv to do. A1 A * the fellow who goes ar and tattling. Your vote will hi predated. With bes all, 2 am, Yours trulj J. C. Deep W Never go dry when yc most. Submit us yo blems. Any size from 8 inches. D. O. FRICK & Little Mountain, S PIANO BAR Oar second bad poao ieptataai is imM to tie fine! widn ptaaoct d most e* Read earefafly Ik muj wual barpas a used, worked ora piaces, osvi< repair eepartwsL Judge for rosndf the auried ijwa price at a amw to joa ?f frt>a $50 1?$900.00 SteifF Self-Player Piano, dull and polished Mah 2?$<150.00 Sticff Upright, dull and polished Mahogany (t 2?$750.00 Shaw Self-Hayrr Piano, dull and polished Mah -?Gti*fr Ti^ritrhr* dark Mahogany {used several 3 - njv.w ww*. ? wr..0 - _ $450.00 StiefF Uprig-?t. Oak case (used several years)... 1?$375.00 Shaw Upright. polished Mahogany (used 12 mc 2?$550.00 Ben net Bretz Self-Player Piano dull Mahogan; 3?$300.00 Kohler & Campbell Upright Pianos, polished M 2?$300.00 Harvard Upright Pianos, Mahogany case, (use< $350.00 J. & C. Fischer Upright Pianos, Walnut case (1 1?$350.00 Mathushek Upright Piano, Mahogany case (use 1?$300.00 Adam Schaaf Uptight Piano, Walnut case (usee 1?$450.00 Mason & Hamlin upright Piano, Ebony case (1 1?$450.00 Chickering upright Piancr Ebony ease used shoi 1?$3oo.oo Ernest Tonk upright Piano, Walnut case (used 1?$450.00 Stieff upright Piano, Ebony case (used several S TIE F 219 Sm* Tips*. 1 men!) \ r 5 ?t ' ^ County i ean race for ve attended ce, notwithstimsipd that against other >?fices. They id. i I ft ie people an of the ofpisor and if assure the county that ! people and :ly due. m you hear :ians going j es, they are j j what they had the opways watch ound talking: * I f i highly ap- ! it wishes to h SAMPLE HnDMHHHUaHaHB) ~e\k ?u need them m ur dry proi 2 inches to c BRO., . c. GAINS I cry nake taka a acbage fer &e Popular Stieff K i aimsJ mt tmwt open m cm ap^-wc ta flS. Is das Mt worti lookkf ato? ogany (used for detn'tion) f700.00 jsed slightly) each 360.00 ogany (used sev. months) 575-oo fears) each 250.00 225.00 >nths) 250jm y (used 10 to 12 eios.) each 400.00 hogany 'used short while) 200.00 3 short while) each 300.00 ised short while) 185.00 d short while) 200.00 I'Short wh 1c) 155.00 used short while) 200.00 rt while) 200.00 short while) 150.00 yoars) 195.00 1 f7 r - - OafadtK-C - I -