The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, January 16, 1917, Page FIVE, Image 5
GIVE RENTERS AND TENANTS
. FRIENDLY WELC0M1
December is a month that bring*
into txie average boutuern ueigiioor
<hoo<t a number of new families?ren
ters who have moved into the com
munity frcm elsewhere. It is in be
"half nf th^se renters and their fann
lies?strangers within your gates?
that we wish to speak a word. Ir
God's name do something to giv<
them a welcome. It is indeed unchiv
alrous and umChristian to hold aloo:
from them. One of the first com
mands the Almighty gave His peopl(
after bringing them out of Egypt was
to this effect: "But the stranger thai
dwelleth with you shall he as on<
fcorn among yon, and than shalt lov<
him as thyself." And again: "Lov<
ye therefore the stranger: for ye wer*
strangers in the land of Egvpt.^'More
mpr ir> thA narahlp of the Last JudS
merit Christ Himself declares tha'
ministering to the stranger will b(
cne of the requirements for the soul's
'entrance into Paradise. It is indeec
not much credit to you that you ar<
hospitable to -well-to-do people or peo
pie of your class. It is hospitality tf
the friendless, or to the poor wh<
cannot repay yon, that really en
riches the soul.?The Progreselv<
Parmer.
Printed letter Head*.
"Wh^n I get a letter from a farmei
written in ink on a printed letter
head, I assume at once that her?
is a reading man and an intelligent
farmer, and much the contrary is th*
impression when I get a letter scraw<
led in pale pencil on dark poor pape:
which makee it hard for old eyes U
read. Then another advantage ii
the printed letter head, e&peciallj
when the letter is from a business
man, is that many of these business
men make their signature in the most
complex manner, and but for th<
printed name at tV top I could hardl}
AUV TT tv ? UV 111 IsVJ OV^liU l/UC I Cf/i y
One can guess at a good deal in anj
one's letter. J>ut cannot guess at t
signature, that is unreadable.?W. F
Ma^sey, in The Progressive Farmer
How It Was.
"In obidence to the universa
mandate and innate instinct which
with irresistine alluring maenprism
is ever drawing into juxtapositior
the beauteous and .chivalrous, Th<
brave and the gay, softly and secret'
ly as the song of sirens; but never
theless unerringly and eternally as
the mariner's compass is ever seek,
ing the pole, until in the process oi
itim'^ two existences, two lives, tw<
individualities which have hitherU
flowed on each in its independen'
course through the vicissitudes o:
this mundane sphere;' even as tw<
v mountain rivulets have rippled or
separately and thoughtlessly ovei
their pebbly beds through sunehim
and shadow until, at last, escaping
Achilmef* w
dollar for dollar
I
Another evide
ment is in the in
6-30 Chalmers
From now to
is $1090. Afte:
$1250. Thasa
You could not
pmtuig jruui un
Chalmers.
The announc(
made broadcast
rAmainincr FS.hA
takers. When 1
)
late to get youri
\
?
Order your C
(JaroJ
Distributor for Lau
. \
-
f from their mountain fastnesses, the>
emerge upon the surrounding plain
I to blend together into a single purl
ing brook destined forever more to
travel as a single ribbon of crystalline
clearness toward the great ocean oi
futurity; two of our Pierce acquain
I tances on Sundav last amalgamates
their earthly existence into one har
monious entirety, when Johnnie Kv
ans and Miss Nora Briggs, at til-:
home c-i' the bride, tliere. upon tht
hymeneal altar, s.;i;l the fateful
words which bind the twain as
one."?From the Green County R c
ord.
Some Krrors of Types.
A popular and prominent man in
England was once called upon to ad
dress an assemblage, which greeted
him enthusiastically and with cbeer*
Tlie newspaper wmcn reverted the
meetine said innocently: "The vasi
t concourse rent the air with snouts.'
i [ A M"S. read as follows: "All these
5 tacts are really worth noting." Th
1 printer, however, inserted an "h"* in
*, to the last word, and it was thus se:
!-up: "All these facta are really worm
>! nothing."
)' <A provincial paper, in reporting the
- speech of a celebrated politician, in
a rtn^Ac) .-./I/I ,to n /.nmmonf "an/I Mil
IC11UUU IU UUU CIO a V-v/iuuivu v9 v**.< vt ?> >
j masses believed him.'' instead ol
which, by a typographical error, tnt
j addition read, "and the asses believ
fd him."
J An enthusiastic editor wrote, "Tin
i battle is now opened." But. alas; tht
compositor spelled battle with an "o,"
and his readers said they had sus
pected it all along.
A N>w York editor wrote an obitu
ary of a man of some prominence anc
I among other things he said: "He *>e
I gan life as a legal practitioner, bus
I was diverted from it by love of bit
VC1 O. \
1 Rev. Dr. Todd was given some relics
%: to present to a museum. In bi<
' speech he alluded to the "lives of the
saints." When his remarks were pub
lished they came out "lies of the
i saints," and this so enraged the givvi
of the relics that he demanded theii
"} return.
! An instance of taitliful effort tc
I "follow copy" occurred in a New Yori
newspaper office. The reporter, wh<
1 wrote a very bad vertical hand, pul
, it down that zigzag flashes of light
. ning played among the clouds, anc
+ u ^ 1191(1
L lit me piuui it vrtmc \j ui tiiat oif,"
j 009 flashes" p-layed among the clouds
- i A lecturer before a temperance so
. ciety told his audience, in describing
5 his journeys, that he had merely "a
. tsste of Naples and Rome." He was
t horrified the next day, in reading i
, report of his lecture, to see that lu
j had merely had "a taste of apples and
t rum."?Catholic Telegraph.
) A Question of Knowledge.
1 Two men in Kansas City were hav
r ing a heated argument concerning
me location of a certain theatre in
. New York city, says the Chicago Rec
nves
ill give you greater
invested, than any oil
;nce of its immediate
icrease in price of tt
to be made effective
March first the price
I thp first of Mairli
prices f. o. b. Detroit
find an easier way 1
ler now for immedia
:ment of this change
by the Chalmers
ssenger Chalmers a
those we have are gc
(
Chalmers today.
linsi Ani
rem, Newberry, Saluda, Ri<
Fairfield Counties
ord-HerakL The one insisted that
the house stood on lower Broadway,
while the other was equally confident
that it was uptown.
Finally the first man becoming an
gry, exclaimed: "Perhaps you cuuuv
you know more about New lork uia.i
1 do? How otien have you been
there?"
The vanquished onc was silent fci
a moment. Presently he spoke witn
a smile oil his face: "How lxig diu
you s'ay in New York 011 each of the
five visits you made?'
The otht r scratched his head a mo
ment before replying aud said: "Well,
each time I was there for two or three
davs. How long die! you stay on tin
only visit you made?'*
"Sev. nteeii years," was the calm're
ply. That endiwi the conversation.
When (*reefc Mot {?roek*
"When my wife was a little girl."
said the gue?t to hi* host, "she -swal
lowed a needle. A few da/s :igo, whiie
seated at the table, she uttered a
sharp cry and complained of a pain
in her foot. So intense tyas he suf
fering that a physician had to he
called in. He made an incision and
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extract?
"The needle?" quickly added anoth
er jruest.
"Yes," answered th" gentleman who
liad related the incident, annoyed be
cause of the interruption.
4iv*"hen I was a boy," responded the
host, "I- ran a sliver of wood Int;>
my foot. .At the timev I thought I had
removed it entirely. One morning, a
year, ago, I felt a dull pain back of
my ear. I put my hand to my head,
and there found?"
'The sliver of wood?" again inter
upud the unmannerly guest.
"No," retorted the host, "! found
Ko/-.* nf nor- o T iff
uav.iv v/jl au^ va* kv'4*j ??
FOR RE\T.
Intensive farm, 7 miles no-thwest
ot Lexington. S. C. on Cherokee road,
'About 6 acres arable land, suitable for
dairy, track ard cfck-ken farm. Com
fortable 9 rrvom dwelling, large 3
story barn. improved chicken house,
and all necessary outbuildings. Pure
water on or in kitcken norch. plenty
fuel. 100 yards from district school.
In easy reach of several churches.
Reason for renting?left alone.
P. T. RAITVIL,
Lexington. S. C.. Rt. Xo. -
3-16-4t.
PLEASE TAKE >OTICE.
T lVoncft fn~ hnainflsa nf nil
is now due for 1917. Same schedule *1
, rs last year.
. i By order of the city council. i Vfi
[ j J. W. CHAPMAN, j it/
Clerk and Treasurer. vlj
l-13-4t.
d/
. Invigorating to tlte Palo and ?jic?c?* w
; The Old Standard jreceral stxenerthei inrr tnrv.. ft
, GROVE'S TASTELESS c'.iitl TONIC. Jr ve- ot %||
Maliria.eariche ;t nebkxxl.snd V.i?5.;s nunt aj- . Vwl
lem. A Hu" tor r n - 1 r-> J ^
i is an
motor car value
her car of its cla?"
valueasan invest
le five-passenger
; March first.
of this Chalmers
its price will be
o savf? $1 fifi than
te delivery of this
in price is being
Motor Co. The
re finding ready
ii may De too
r?
, Lexington, and
i
nr*F ? A Tk TVS
I /i/iiVA
To all for
i
and now we wai
I I- - v
ana mane u yoi
do our very best
We will ma
die s Suits and C<
The very best Outing, i
Bleaching worth 15 cei
A lot of Men's Pantsh i
Shoes of almost every 1
Millinery at almost you
LLi U
Scotch Woe
wool. Suits san
t c :
gei your opnng
/
PR03P1
^09
The boss knows every
man. He is looking for som
after he feels like slowing up
The young man with 1
will have a chance to buy a
5f he will onlv keen on worki
< Put Y
We pay 4 per cent int
mi tr _
The Nations
B. C. MATTHEWS, T. K. J
President
'S! THAI
your patronage it
it to invite you to
ir shopping place.
to make it profita
ke very special pru
oats and Men's and
ill colors, the yard
its, at the yard
eavy at very much redu
*
find at Below the War
ir own price.
S FIT YOU 1
>len Mills made to i
le old price, $15.(
Suit NOW!
ERITV, SOUTH CAROLINA
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had ii in th
ai\d becan
Partr
man in his employ. He is
11 i i l:_ t
e one wno win neip mm iu n
i a little.
the BANK BOOK, who is eai
"partnership in the business"
ng hard and BANKING his <
Attn ? t
UUK money in uun Dana.
er?t.
i bank ot 1
OHNSTONE, H. T. CANNO
Cashier Asst Ca?]
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Boys Suits.
10c
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WATCHING every
in a growing business
'nest and on the job,
sooner than he thinks
earnings.
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