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JeralB attD jess, j ; ) ' Catered at the Postoffice at New S. C., as 2nd cia<s matter. V E. H. AULL. EDITOR. Friday, September 15. 191G. "TOTHE PEOPLE OF SEWBERRY fAT'VTV X x I thank you. I am persuaded now that you did me a favor in not electing me to the office of county superintendent of education. I felt in the heginning that I would like to take up eome work that I had started and carry it on and that I was in position to do something lor tne scnoois. i n*ve this work. It appeals to me, I feel that I have the capacity to serve the schools. It is well, however, because ' I (have other things to do. The people !have the right to have whom they want to fill the position. I will, -as I have during my long residence in Newberry, continue to do what I can for the betterment of the schools and the uplift of the people. No good cause has ever failed to have mv "haartv suoDort. It will not fail in the future. I will continue to serve though I know that service is narely appreciated by those to whom it is rendered. But there is satisfaction in having rendered it. I expect to remain right here in Newberry. I have the best of good will for all the people and will now devote myj entire time to the making of The' Herald and News the best semi- ! weekly paper in South Carolina, or any other place for that matter. "Will all good wishes to everybody, I am, sincerely, Elbert H. (Ajull. SOW FOR BUSINESS. During the past year, as we have frequently remarked, we have been carrying some several hundred subscribers on the credit basis. We can not cio so any longer. ;uns piiui paper has advanced in price in the j>ast three months more than 100 per cent. We want to treat every one rigiht and all the same. And we make this proposition, with no purpose to give a premium on getting in arrears, but with the hope of collecting some part of what is due. Until the first day of October we j w|ll receipt each subscriber for one yaar upon the payment of one dollar, and then he must pay in advance. If you are a year in arrears you may pay that and one year in advance for two dollars and fifty cents. This will hold good only until October 1. After thiat date every name on our list that is in arrears will be taken off, without regard to any consideration or respect of person. FWe cannot run the paper without we get pay for it, and we can j at least save the cost of white paper, j Tfcis is final. The price of cotton ^ood aiidtfcere j 38 no excuse for not payin* for your i paiper if you want \t. This moans you, if you ar^ in arrears. It is only fifteen days off, tout "we can "WTite a good many receipts in that time. Don't put it off. Do it today and you eaye fifty cents on one year if you desire. "We will grant this rate to every one on our list for this time, to be fair to all giving one year to each j for one dollar even if your time is ' j not out. After the first of October we will not have anything to say about: delinquent subscribers, because we | are not going to have any. A number; have asked us to let the paper go and j thev would pav this fall. We have! I granted their request. This is writ-1 ten in all kindness and good vill, but! it takes money to buy paper. The! date on the label after your name! ! - will show to date you have paid. If j there are errors they will be gladly! corrected. Some one will be in the j office all the time to write you a re- j ceipt. We must have the money bv; the first of October, if you want The Herald and News after that date, if you are in arrears. Everybody will be treated just alike and we can't af-! ford to send a collector, iWe are giving you the cost of such a collection. J 1 ..ere is some eonscl tion. New-' ^ oerry \v:u nave a reai me con-i i j ' | gressman. It is a long tine since she J ] i has had one. In fact, the office lias | 1 been up the district most of the time, i ; j Thanks to our friends up that way, 1 ; 1 they have given us a chance. ' J That was some good running Fred : j Dominick did. He carried all the, ' counties that The Herald and News, I | claimed he would carry and maybe ! ! will have Oconee. Gov. Blease mad<| a remarkable ( I il--'- I A - IM. 1/ _ I _ ' ! run ior a unra term. i.m. wKiauuiug -s , I friends had to spend lots of money ^ and do a pile of work and then the margin is very small. ] It is unfortunately true that it ^ takes a pile of money if one wants to win in a primary election, if the I other fellow is turning it loose. It is < very unfortunate and "will result in ( i breaking up the primary system unless some plan can be devised? to put a 1 stop to it. ^ ? iUse the split log drag and take out the .grade crossings of the railroads is the slogan of The Herald and News. We were the pioneer in the advooaov of the split log drag. The Piedmont and the Appalachian highways need some attention as they pass through Newberry. A little j i dragging and the filling of some holes would help, hut both roads need to be j I iri/lcrioH Wa nnr?prstarH th>it SuD-' . T? 1\4V**VU. ?? w ? ~ ~ - J * ervisor Sample is going to give these jc important highways immediate attention. It is well. _ t I The farmers should not rush their cotft>n on the market and the price will remain around fiftetn cents and ^ above. Use the warehouse if you ^ must have money. j This seems to have been a bad year for doctors in the political arena.' ^ Thprp iverp several in the field in New-1c berry. Editor didn't fare any better. The Columbia Record wants every one now to shake hands and make up Well, it is good so to do. No use to sulk when the majority is against you, no matter how unfair you may think it is. Let's all have an old time love feast. , In the mail on Wednesday morning the editor received a letter from Mayor Wright appointing him a delegate to some sort of irrigation congress at El Paso, Texas. fWle suppose our friend sends this as a sort of consolation cup. Thanks. We would j like very much to take that trip and, if the Mayor will provide the wherewithal we will endeavor to represent the city of Newberry with credit. What say you, Mayor Wright? Old split-tog drag -will hare our' | most heart support and encouragement from now on as lie has had in the past. We are his champion advocate. The corespondent that discovers that The Herald prints accounts of speechis made by Blease in its news .r?r?iiiTn.n? while it oiyDoses him in its editorial page, is putting his finger on the fact that makes The Herald a newspaper.?iSpartanburg Herald. And the critic who finds that The Herald and News prints statements J bv Tillman and McLaurin *. and thus j does not agree with them editorially is j paying a tribute to The Herald and! News as a newspaper, just what we are. i II The Herald and News is a newspaper j first, fair and just to all. The opin- \ ions of the editor will he expressed editorially regardless of consequences, hut always courteously and fairly and honestly; , We are very tired of hearing Mann- ^ ing talk *.t>out law and order and enforcement of law. He talks like the people had "been a set of regular outlaws before lie became governor. The truth is there is just about the same violation of law that there has always been and there will continue ?1 r o be violations of law *so long as tlici oeojtle arc lmman as thoy are. and so I nanv laws are made. i ?????_ | Now for a whirlwind campaign for the next fifteen days for The Herald and News, . ou may get one whole year for only one dollar. The price should be doubled, but we want to give you an inducement to get in good , standing. Come right along. One dollar gets one year and only Dne year to each person of The Herald and News. This offer positively; lasts only fifteen days. j And 'Gansler has 'been elected rail- ! I road commissioner. Next legislature Detter abolish the office. ! At Isaiah eleventh chapter and sixth verse it is written: "The wolf ilso shall dwell with the lamb, iand, :he leopard shall lie down with the, I dd; and the calf and the young lion , I md the fatling together; and a little ihild shall lead them." mm It is our earnest desire 10 reuam an .he present subscribers of The Hertld and News, but if you want to renain in the family you must contribI ite to the support of the family and f you are in arrears this must be ione by the first of October. We are jiving you an inducement to makeJ payment in that time. This oppor- { ;unity to get a paper like The Herald md News for a whole year for one lollar will in all probability never ,' ;ome again. If prices 01 paper wu-: inue to advance the price of the japer will have to advance also. Don't rush your cotton on the mar-. set and force the price down. LUl j ndications are that the price is gong above fifteen cents the pound. LMr. Robert Price is ready to meet lis friends from the country at Purrjell and company's store, where lie * -/v" "Jir-aiat mrice on *lli cnarge you mv. r iach purchase. Opera House j Tuesday Sept. 19 World Film Corporation presents ETHEL CLAYTON ! I and Carlyle Blackwell IN? "A Womans Way" 5 acts. Brady Made Thuis. Sept. 21st Metro Picture Corporation Presents j Ethel Barrymore Supported by H. COOPER CLIFFE IN "The Kiss of Hate" 5 Acts Next Tuesd Will begin t Our buyers hi in New York, more and hav< m style for babi ladies headw Misses Werts; Every one knc and quick deli Each and every lac the line. Bring yc have lots of new tl left a single stone i every want in w every $ you spend cents worth. Be sure and se< HI BLACKS Prosp ?IllillMUMBI II IB I ! IIIIMMIII MONEY ir la. it ii is muucy have it. If it i us by asking fo In Aug., 1915, we "DO NOT S "With the facilities < we are now prepare enough money to pr If the - price of cotl feel sure that no inte the market. With t assist you. If you w N some of the officers o How well w< for the farmers the Federal Re tion, we are no in 1915 to rem greater service. The Nation: Npwhpi A IV TT MVJ Member lay Septemi he season in ive searched t Philadelphia e on display tl es, children, rear that ca and Witchie a: >ws their exc< veries. ly is urged to co ?uf husband, boys flings for them. umurncu anu ua* V earing apparel. ^ with us and will s us before yoi nun 1 rail duppiy. DRY GOO erity, South Carolii AND SI you wish to s service you i r one or both. Bmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmm published the fo ACRIFICE YOUR CC >ffered us through the Federal R< :d to loan every farmer in Nev > + * ? _ / rt/M event a sacnnce or nis 1915 ton continues below the cost of j lligent farmer will voluntarily thr< his idea in view, we have prepare rish to avail yourself of our servio f the Bank at your convenience." 5 carried out t .1 1 > tnemseives 10 serve System i w in a better p der the farme fnmp in and 1 WAA?V AAA -vm . d Bank of rry South Can Federal Reserve S I 1A.1 I per igtn Millinery, he markets -+ A and Baiti- 1g le latest in 11 misses, and n be had. M re in pharge. 11 silent work 1 me and inspect afirl cftflc Wp MXXVt ^ V T V We have not 1 supply your We appreciate guarantee 100 :? u buy your IDS CO. i II RVICEI borrow, we wish, please Umninn nrktirol If CTiVf f f W iTTON" e serve System, fberry County TTON CROP. >roduction, we \rxr r>r/\r\ a? I J TV UIO vU id ourselves to ss, confer with / he above is eav WifK VMJ V V AMA n full operaosition than rs an even talk with us. Newberry )lina ystem I &