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H? JeralD anil jms. | 2*tered at the Postoffice at New- ! ^asry, S. C., as 2nd class matter. E. H. AULL, EDITOR. I Tuesday, September 19,1916. /We publish Senator Tillman's ad* dress to the neonle. If he is really Eonest and sincere in wanting to get the people together and for them to forget factional lines, he has a mighty poor way of bringing that about, if address is meant for that purpose, j You can scarcely get people to comej together by calling them ugly names aad telling them you and those wttio agree with you are right and all the otter fellows are wrong, and that .tbeir leaders and those they ha?e * _ A ? ? ? " J 1 ?? srusrea ana suppurteu are muiuugui; bad and deserve and have his "scorn and contempt." Factionalism had its birth and beginning in South Carolina with Tillaian, and it was much more bittar than it is now. v Senator Tillman i ' ?J ?~ i ? n nnv ^ KIKJW5 It ctiiu. we Allow 11. x ii*; lav tipns are much more evenly divided as to numbers now than they were then. For such a small majority to keep on talking about getting together, and at the' same time insinuating that the small majority is the law and order crowd^ and the other fellows are lawless and everything that is bad, is not a very good way to get peace and harmony in the ranks. We have always been conservative, and we have always been willing to concede some right of opinion to the fellow who did not happen to agree with us, and wften we have been defeated we have accepted the result without murmur or complaint. We do resent the insinua tion that all the virtue and tall the patriotism and all the law abiding elements tare on the other side. And we will never get the people together by claiming that the only salvation of the State was the election of Manning and that "the tin-horn gamblers, all the blind tigers, all the red lig&t iiabitues, all tne criminals ana near criminals," were against him, intimating that only those with "stainless", records were with him. That is too severe an arraignment of those near j 70,000 white folk who did not vote for J frim and it puts about half the peo-; I pie of the State in that class. iMr. j Tillman forgets in his old age fcowj ibitter he was. iAmd that old bitterness still lingers in his system. We wiant to see the people get toether, but in order to do so there; must be mutual concession. The l Manning people in this county drew the lines much more closely than the other side. Even on down to the smallest office. Such a policy will not help to bring about the brave days of old? "When the rich man loved the poor Tnfin And the p/or man loved the great; When none was for a faction And all were for the Sitate." This is the ideal to which we must all strive. An editor approached St. Peter at the Golden Gate and handing him a long list of delinquent subscribers said: "Look this list over carefullyand see if any of these fellows have! sneaked through the pearly gates." "No," said St. Peter, "there are none of them inside, but a fellow slipped through here the other day who took l lie paper a year without paying for, X and had the postmastef mark jt; refused/ but we are after him, and ; when caught he will be consigned to the place where he properly belongs, j He is meaner even than the delin' auent subscriber, and Heaven is not liis home."?Gaifney Ledger. ! The Herald and News has a pretty: good list of dilinquents right now,! I but after the first of October we are| not going to have it. We do not want to be a party to the downfall of anyi .rvf rmr frioriflc and talrp anv hand in VTi a.- ~ - , I having them turned away from the pearly gates, and so after the first of October all wr. :e in arrears -will be1 ta&en off. Ana to induce those whoj are in arrears to come along right J now and pay up we are offering to1 give one year for only one dollar. To be fair to all, those who are in ad-; vance as well as those who are in arrears, we will permit every one or' our two thousand and more to pay ! one vear for one dollar but the pay| ment must be made by October 1. I j One tiling that should be done it this county is the erection of sign posts throughout the county. Therej is no need of them for those of us who are familiar with the county, but J there are lots of our own people who j | are not acquainted with the roads of I the county, while all tourists are anj noyed by the lack of proper guide ! posts.?Gaffney Ledger. There is some sort of State law which requires the county to put up the signs that you are talking about, I , and we would be glad to see the law enforced. If we could ever get through with the everlasting liquor question law then we might have some time to look after other laws. It is a good thing to have the roads posted. We have frequently felt the need of such posting. i How about using the split log drag on some of the roads after the next! rain. It would help them wonderfully and it would cost very little. "We ask all our subscribers to ex! amine the date on the label of their i f Vi a. -non V Wo, TVAllld rP- I j anw uuu. i? v * ^? v. - ^ | . gret to take off any name that had \ I paid and the improper credit had been ! given. i\Yte are always ready and anxious to correct anv mistakes, and we i j make them, though not intentionally. j Business should be good in Newberry this fall. It takes the use of I ^ the newspaper by the merchant to get trade. A word to the wise is sufficient. The- Henald and iNews is now and always has been ready to help* any worthy cause. We stand for a better; (town and a better'county. And a bet-j jter State. NOW FOE BUSINESS. During the past year, as we have frequently remarked^ we have been; carrying some several hundred sub-j scribers on the credit basis. We can- J : not do sp any longer. News print1 pcper Lias advanced in price in the' past three months more than 100 per cent. We want to treat every one right 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 will receipt each subscriber for one yaar upon the payment of one dollar, and then he must pay in advance. If ~ ~ ^TWO T7 ,T\0 \T VOU are <1 yCdr 111 JL CAi ?vu JLixaj that and one year in advance for two ' dollars and fifty cents. This will hold I * good only until October 1. After that date every name on our list that is in arrears will be taken off, without regard to any consideration or respect of person. (We cannot run the paper I without we get pay for it, and we can at least save the cost of white paper. i This is final. i i The price of cotton is good and there ! is no excuse for not paying for your paper if you want it. This means you, if you are in arrears. It is only ; fifteen days off, but we can write a good many receipts in that time. Don't put it off. Do it today and you j save fifty cents on one year if you j desire We will grant this r^te to J every one on our list for this time, to be fair to all giving one year to each ! for one dollar^ even if your time is 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 i 1-IOTQ ool.-o.fi iic tn Int tlio npripr on and XiU T ^ UUiVVU ?- V7 *vw 3V/ I they would pay this fall. We have j granted their request. This is' written in all kindness and good vill, but it takes money to buy paper. The date on the label after your name l will show to date you have paid. If there are errors they will be gladly i corrected. Some one will be in the office all the time to write you a re-, ceipt. We must liave the money by; the first of October, if you want The Herald tand News after that date, if you are in arrears. Everybody will be treated just alike and we can't afford to send a collector. iWie are giving you the cost of such a collection. I ;S> <$> <$> SOCIETY. *> <$> <$> <$ < > <? <?><$ ><$> <?><? <S> ^ < > <3; <i> <$> <3> .Misses -Nellie and Harriette Adams delightfully entertained at a dinner nartv liVbdnesdav evenine in honor of their guest Miss Xovie Murdaugh of Charleston. Those present were, Misses Irene Duncan, Nell Finlay, Emmie Duncan, Margaret Xeel, Colie Blease -Mrs. C. G. Blease: Messrs. J Ellisor Adi.ims, Guy Rice, Coleman Gary and Paul Adams, Cannon G. I Blease, Roy Epting. j ! Mrs. Tom Johnstone was the charm-; ing hostess on Tuesday afternoon to! + Drt/^Vi 'Mroirlcj AiHrnit ! tuc tlUi ?.UL U1UU. wuw i members were present and after the business meeting the hostess served iced tea and sandwiches. On Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'clock Mrs. Frank Sligh was hostess to the Young (Matron's Rook club, at. hAr home in Calhoun street. After t the games delightful iced tea and sandwiches were served. j i One of the most enjoyable affairs of the week was the dance with which Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Yonce, and the young men of the city complimented the ladies. Thd spacious dining room of the Savoy Hotel was :hrown open for the occasion, and the music I throughout the evening was furnished by Crcmstock's Orchestra of Columbia. Delicious punch and sandwiches ! were served. The out of town guests | were, Misses Marie Schumpert, Caro ! Wyche of Prosperity, Lucy Wallace of of Beirast, Murdock of Charleston, j Messrs. Bennet, Flemming, Martin, | Simmons, Richey of Laurens^ King of I Clinton. Duckett of Greenwood, R. K. WISe OI XTL>&pci iLy. i The other guests included: Misses 1 Maude Epting, Kate Summer, Margaret Burton, Pauline Gilder, May Reid, Saydie Fant, Trent Keitt, Wary ; Frances Poole, Margaret Mclntosft,1 I [ Selma Crotwell, Wocdie Bowman; j Messrs. Xick Holmes, Ned Purcell, Dave Caldwell, Metts Fant, Dr. j Stokes, Earle Hipp, John Peterson,1 [ Walter lTvV(al!ace, Jim and Sam Crot-; well, Owen Holmes, A. C. Matthews,! Ollie and Chalmers Brown, Benedict Mayer, Elmore Suber. Chaperones, Mr. and Mrs. Robert' Holmes, Mrs. Sam Crotwell, Mrs. E.; AI. Lane, and IMirs. James Mcintosh,]1 iMir. Pat Scott, Mr. H. H. Evans. Opera House | Tuesday Sept. 19 | i j World Film Corporation j . presents ETHEL CLAYTON I and j Carlyle Blackwell IN ? A 117 A VY uiliaild Way" J 5 acts. Brady Made Thuis. Sept. 21st mcuu 1 ltiuic vwi|iu?Hww?i ! I Presents PjI _I D - Lim Darryraure | h |, Supported by H fflflPF.R fl.IFFF ! "V I l! IN 1 ?The Kiss of Hate" ; 5 Acts !< ] ? ; * ? Report to Oi The E Of N RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts Overdrafts Real Estate Owned Stocks and Bonds Owned Furniture and Fixtuies Cash on Hand and in Eanks... Deposits Se Deposits Se The Proof of ( We solicit your accou pared, ready an R L. PARR, M President W. G. HOUSEAL, - Vice-President I CARD FROM C. 31. WILSON. I take this method of expressing my deep gratitude for your confidence in me by electing me to one of your most important offices last Tuesday. My one purpose shall fce, with your co operation, to strive to do my duty, and ever be mindful of the interest of the schools of our county. My duties as superintendent of the Jonesville schools do not alk>w me to j thank you personally, but r am sure I that my experience in this work will much better fit me for your service after July 1st, 1917. Very respectfully yours, C. M. Wilson. lAidvt. I CARD OF THANKS, I thank my friends for again placing me in nomination for the office of Master for Newberry county. My reelection for the fifth time is abund-^ ant cause for rejoicing on my part, r because of the opposition which worked hard, although unsuccessfully, for my defeat; but your success in my behalf only rekindles the spirit of gratitude in my breast for those of my friends and sup-porters who have always been loyal and true. In continuing the work of the office I shall, as ever, discharge my duties impartially and to the "best of my abirtv, with an aim for the good of the whole county as well as for those entrusting! their affairs in my hands. In thank Lng my friends I "hold no malice j against those who did not see fit to j give me their support. J H. H. Rikard. ?j?S2*. Att&cked Bv Xeirro. (Atlanta Georgian.) Dr. I. Vj. Crimm. un optician^ was j attacked Saturday afternoon at 1:30 ' 3'clock at his office, No. 10 East Hun- j ter street, by a mulatto negro dray- j men, who charged Dr. Crimm with; sending a detective to his house to I irrest him. He was beaten mbout the head and face with braoS knucks, j md was U.ken to his home at No. 61 j East Eleventh street by friends. The negro said: "Are you the man,1 who sent a detective to my house?" j rhe optician denied it, and the negro j pounced on him, and then esoaiped lown the street. -* Mr. L. G. McCullough, who returnid from Pickens in an ill condition, is low getting along all ifght. x the State Bank (Condensed) i the Condition < xchange lewberry, South Car ] $282,486.12 Capital Stock ... . .. .. 1,065 93 Surplus and Und J 5,500.00 Deposits ... 800.00 Dividends Unpaii 4,000.00 Bills Payable ... 55,698.25 Re-Discounts... $349.55?-30 pt. 12, 1916 $ pt. 12,1915 $ Net Gain if>m 9prvlr#? i? S VVft K/V/A V AW JIV nt either Checking or rSa d willing to take care of l l spearman; Cashier GEO. B. CROMER, Attorney : Two other colored men were before Recorder Earhardt Saturday on the ever present -whiskey question, it was a case of two-in-one. Abner Kennedy had ordered whiskey twice in the name of Adam Bpps, and Adam was up for transporting the wThiskey lAflbner had ordered in his. Adam's, name. Abner was sentenced to pay the fine of $200 or serve 60 days, for the double charge, while Adam pleading guilty, was sentenced to $25 or 30 days. The . Watches That to be Set -You should think o j i i i? i?? Ipect your watcn to Keep you expect it to last whei One good watch will last great pleasure to the o mistake of buying a chea; m watches never has been q | selected as the assortner you today. And we of Ladies' Bracelet W as well as the large men's r? *r"? ft i r. c. jhai Jewelers am Newberry, - ! Examiner of ^ > JL#dlJLXV olina LIABILITIES: f 1 $50,000.00 iviH<?d Profit*; in r\~r .fl ? ? i y J j i. ^ KJ a M 212,648.52 i 330.50 6o,ooc.oo 1 .7,500.00 M $349o5?-3o 212,648.52 I 180,053.49 I $32,595.03 I teady Growth 1 11 T iving. we are pre- fl : our customers. fl W. B. WALLACE, 1 Asst. Cashier 1 W. T. BROWN, I Bookkeeper ' | , former is serving time; the latter I DftW nflfif'AT* ~CU"ViitolrCT- -viaa 4 C ~ VV "AWUVi n WilC ailCOi* H'l er of the orderer, while Officer Coni/el- I ley and the same arrested the tran3! porter. - S On last Friday P. F. Baxter and Son made some durable improvements on the square of Geo. A. Boozer at fl Smyrna, cemetery, anc) on Saturday V they put up a lasting monument to Mrs. John Q. Metts at Little Mountain, fl do Not Have I Every Day 1 i f the time that you ex- t and the length of time J a you buy, not the price. a life time and be a wner. Don't make the I p watch. Our stock of 1 uite so large and well it we are able to show 1 have a complete stock atches that keep time ; size. 1 MS & CO. i Opticians J A South Carolina I i\ I . .