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lifc heroin anO if&r si? wssi Watered at the Postoffice at New ? -#y, S. C, as 2nd class matter. C. H. AULL, EDITOfc. Friday, February 23. 1917. We understand that Ed DeCamp has gone to the big paper mills l!i Canada and elsewhere and 110 doubt when the officers found out that lie was en route it influenced them very much in being willing to concede to the request of the Federal Relations committee in agreeing to reduce the price of print paper. Even if Ed doesn't work much if he has been 111 strumental in securing a reduction oi the price in print paper he deserves* the everlasting gratitude of the small printers throughout the country. We hope the allies will not conscript Ea while lie is in their dominion. And that he may have a safe return. Brigadier General Ernest A. Gar lington who was retired the other day was not appointed to We^t Point: from Aewoerry, or &outn v><nuuuo, as stated in the press dispatches. H*> was appointed from Georgia by Con-! gressman Price. "Gen. Garlington is a native of Newberry <ind spent his' early manhood here and Newberry claims him and has always taken a lively interest in his success. He was t>4 years old the day of his retire-! ment. We are not complaining, but glad,: that our advertising column? ar? more crowded today than we anti-j cipated, and, therefore) we cannot gel! in some good articles that were writ ten for this .ssue. The people who Have wares to sen reuuguize uic ue of the columns of The Herald aiiaj News in telling the people about them, j and then it takes advertisements to! keep the ghost walking. We thaykj our friends and" all others wno give us their business and we try to do the best with it that we can. We art ; continuing to print the best newspa-j per that we can and that sure is J some paper. ? .j The members of the house walked up the hill on the appropriation bill; and then walked down. And as a re-! suit the State has the biggest appro priation in its history. And a levy of St 1-2 mills. Gov. Manning vetoes the game war den bill and says some ugly things about the game warden. We do not know if they are true, but if the gov ernor knew ill about this a long time ago it seems to us that he should'have had the matter investigated before this. And not wait to send in a mes sage on it at the close of the legis lative session. The Herald and News was right af ter all. It stated that the legislature would adopt the report of the free -conference committee on tne appro priation bill. And it did. We thought once that the house /was going to stand ty its colors, but it didn't. So tie two or three days extra session didn't amount to anything after all. Mr. W. F. Stevenson has been elect ed to congress from the fifth district to succeed Mr. D. E. Finley. He ae-; feated Mr. Claude Sapp the assistant j attorney general. Mr. Stevenson is an ! able man and has had legislative ex-j perience and will be heard from in Washington. Chnrch of the Redeemer. (Rev. Edward Fulen wider, pastor;. Divine services at the Lutheran j Church of the Redeemer next Sunday j as follows: 10:15 a. m.?Sunday School. 11:15 a. m.?The hour of worship.. Sermon by the pastor on the subject: j 4? Ctrnriff T<\iirr? : Uiilijr, All x^Aaui^i^ ui wu and Loving Service." 4:00 p. m.?Meeting of Junior Work ers in the church. 7:30 p. m?The evening service. Instead of the subject announced in the Lenten program the pastor will: preach on "What Lutherans Believe."! This will be the last sermon in the! series on the "Reformation." Every | Christian, as far as possible, shoula j not only know what his church really j teaches, but also what others teaca. j I candidly believe that there is a ; great lack of information among! church members, generally on this subject. j A cordial invitation to all the ser-1 vices is given the public. Central M. E. Church, South. (Rev. F. E. Dibble, Pastor>. Services for Sunday, February tile 25th. will be as follows: Morning service 11 a. m., subject: ot sermon, "Causing God's- Little Ones j to Stumble." Sunday School 3:30 p. m. Epworth League 6:45 p. m." Evening service 7:30 p. m. Let every one be in his place on j he lord's day. I Death of Mrs. Robertson. Jlrs. Carrie F. Robertson died at >rr home in this city Thursday after-' .'oon at 12:45 o'clock, after a stroke, of paralysis from which she never! regained consciousness, the stroke: coming on "between 4 and 5 o'clock; Thursday morning. The funeral ar-; rangements have not been made as we go to press this Thursday after-. IlUUIi. The German press reports a grat-1 ifying increase in the national schools of Poland fcftice German occupy-j III MMII Will II SOCIETY. $ The members of the Once-a-We bridge club were the guests of Mi Mary Wright Monday afternoon, the conclusion of the games deligl ful sandwiches and tea were served. One of the prettiest and most e joyable parties of the week was giv Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. -Tames M Intosh. The/ decorations, score-car and dainty favors were suggestive Washington's birthday. Rook was t chosen game and ten tables of pla ecs were present. After the games tempting salad course, followed cake, coffee and mints was served. Mrs. 'W. C. Sc-henck was hostess the members of the Young Matro rook club and a few other frien Wednesday afternoon at. her home i Harrington street. After the gam | chocolate and sandwiches were ser ed. Free HJnstreL The public is cordially invited come to a free minstrel, which w be given at Silverstreet in the scho auditorium Friday night, Februa 23rd. An nvcrpr ciinnpv will be siven the same time by the Rural Scho Improvement association. PRO(XA3r.\TIO\ BY If A YOB TO E>FORCE DOG ORDlXAXf STATE 0^ SOT'TH C MOLINA, TOWN OF NEWBERRY. WHERAS by an ordinance pass? *>v the Town Council of the Town < Newberry on June 13, 1916, it wj provided that in case at any time should be made to appear to the Ma; or that there was probable dang< from doss with hydrophobia in sa Town, that the said Mayor should i sue his proclamation requiring a owners of dogs in the Town to ke* same securely confined for a lensi of time to be specified in said pro Tarnation. / AND WHEREAS it has been mat to appear to the Mavor that there hai been some docs with hydrophobia : said Town which have bitten a nur ber of dogs and that there is serioi danger to the safety and welfare i the citizens of the said Town. '"PUTT'T? 17" oil nii-narc i -\ , 1 UC.JI Xii' UilD. ail ""Iiiio dogs in the Town of Newberry a: hereby notified to keep their dogs s curely confined for a period from th date until the 21st day of May, 191 and in case any owner of a dog < dogs fails Or refuses to keep the dog or dogs securely confined durii the above time, they will suffer t! penalties provided by the said ore nance. Signed this the 21st day of Febr ary, A. D. 1917, under and by the a thority of the ordinance of the sa Town. Z. F. WRIGHT, Mayc 2-23-2t MS Til earni in th< Bar It all started wit! comfortable. Then th< him to keep his accoun was the result of seeing was a man with WEAL YOU CAN GKO in your pocket RIGHT i We pay 4 per ce The Natin jluv i muy B. C. MATTHEWS, T. President Denver is to have four new Car ^jnegie branch libraries. <s>; i Canadian merchants are in th< ^ market for feather dusters. pi/ XOTIfK OF FIX A L SETTLEMlXT S%i Ar Take notice, that I will make ? final settlement upon tne estate o j Mary K. Counts, deceased, in the Pro : bate Court for Newberry County, a 10 o'clo'ck, a. m. on the 23d day o I!~ March. 1917. and will immediately 011 thereafter apply to the court for : 'c" final discharge as excutor. All persons holding claims agains oE said estate are hereby required n Ile render in said claim, duly attested on or before the 23d of March. 191V 54 -n ? r* r> 1 ^ to me or my auunic*, vx. cxuc, wn CHARLES H. COUNTS. As Executor of Mary E. Counts, cm ceased. to 2-23-kltaw 5 FIVE DAYS LATER WAS - ABLK TO GOiTO CHURCfJ i ^ Has Sick iii 1'ed Three Weeks Befon to She Started Taking Tanlac. i!! 01 IMPROVEMENT WONDERFUL, ry (,'ould Not Keep Even Cold Water on at Her Stomach at One Time.? ol Strong* and Hearty Now. Though she declared her condition at one time was so bad that she could THE BES Z W-lOf the|Pc If The Anderson" Phi "FISH AND? B1 Is that their customer* They know there is noth believe there is anything /? /? 11 11 i prooi 01 tne gilt eage 1 Blood" goods is the crops "Word to the wise." We can furnish you wi We have Soda for sale Anderson Phosj W. F. FARM Sold at the same price suits are so much bettei man with i by putting, st 0 TO 5 C 'flMT ti the first deposit. His bank a s convenience of paying his bi ts straight and saved him time I it pile up and grow. All of a TH. >W RICH too, if you will only p NOW into the bank and keep Put YOUR money in OUR ban int interest. nal Bank of . K. JOHNSTONE, H. T. CAN! Cashier Asst. ( not keep even cold water on her stom- i s acli, Mrs. J. G. Johnson, of f?S7 Nortn ; t Church St., Spartanburg, declared j Tanlac made such a rapid improve-, i ment in her condition that it got her j / mit rvf thn nnH pnnhlpH her tf? rto j. V. -"V, , - -- ( iight housework in three days. Mr<?.. v i Johnson's remarkable statement and v i endorsement of Tanlac fellows* 1 t "I had catarrhal fever and what 1 n T- think was a slight case of the grippe, l L I was very much sick at my stomach s c and vomited so much 1 could not even I 1 keep cold water on my stomach, mu'U I less my food. 1 had dizzy, fainty f 1 spells a lot, too. 1 had become so J weak and sick that 1 had to stay in bed. 1 stayed in bed three weeks aru! could not even sit up, and I was un der treatment all the time, but I diu not seem to be getting any reliet, except that nausea was helped. I did not gain any strength at all. though, and 1 finally lost heart in that wav i of trying to regain my health, and 1 B i threw away all medicines and began S i taking Tantac. [' ".A; friend whose husband had been 0 I helped ever so much by it kept after E me until I began taking this medf-! ' cine, and she certainly did me a great kindness by doing so, too. . ^ ' " *T ?v or. B .VIV reiJCl U> i ainai: an follows: I was "^ble to be up and going to the table and eating a re gular meal and doing light house-, work in three days, and in a week 1 j discharged the cook and began doing ! my housework myself. I was able to i go to church five days after I started taking Tanlac. The Tanlac gave mu back my appetite right at the start. T PROOF 1 _ fC!3T3 >puiauiy or^gg osphatef& Oil Co.'s R jdodIguano" 3 use it year alter year, ing better and they don't quite as good. The best ralue of this "Fish and 3 made' when it is used.? ll :ui roia&ii^uoyus. t jhate & Oil Co. 'ER, Secretary as the others, but the re \?"Word to the wise." x ,oi\fc*<y. >me of I ccount grew until he was Li j ills with ctiecKs enaDiea : and worry. Happiness sudden he realized he ?ut the money you have ADDING to it. Do it. ik. IT 1 Newberry >JON. W.W.CROMER Asst. Cashier Hid soon drove away that neausea hat I then had at times, and I could ust feel myself getting stronger iglit along. "'I never have known any medicine' hat would make a sick person get veil so quickly?especially one wno ; vas as sickly as I was. I just took i tn; ujuicn ctnu 1 Mill lint; > ow and am still getting stronger and teartier, even if it* has been a mount ince 1 took the last do?e of Tanlno. j am a great deal stronger now than was gefore I got sick, and I am in ar better health than I have jveu HOW IS YO Take Rchardson's Liver Tonic Indigestion, Constipation and 1 acid and cures Kidney troub See the demo NEWBERRY DR1 E9HHHBHnnHHSBS?EaraHHfc Figarro Pi One bottle will pre* ME/ Giving it a delightfv lately protecting it gilder & Etched I amblers ' Sugar aud Cream Goblets Vases Ice Cream Cups.? Ice Tea Tumblers Finger Bowls Mayes' Be The House of a T1 even Arithmetic Built of solid brs they last a life tii Steadier than gas?it ?cheaper than eitht Use Aladdin Securii ical kerosene oil ?fo STANDARD fN< n BALT Washington, D Norfolk. Va. Richmond, Va iii a year or so. The Tanlac sure did make me well quickly. It was just wonderful. "Tanlac is due all tlie praise for petting me well, too, and I certainly do praise Tanlac.'' Tanlac, the master medicine is sold by: Gilder & -Weeks. Newberry. S. C., Dr. W. O. Holloway. Olianpells. S. C., Lit tle Mountain Drug Co.. Little Moun toin C f Tlir? Cof-jlnr rnmrwn V Pit. maris. S. C.. Prosperity Drug Co. Prosperity. S. C., Whit mire Pharm K-y. Wlutmire. S. C. UR LIVER? for Chronic Liver troubles, Bi'iousness. It absorbs uric i!e, Rheumatism and Gout, nstrater at UG COMPANY reserver \ irve 400 pounds il flavor. Absa Glass 10c each 10c each 1 10c each 10c each 10c each 10c each >ok Store lonsaod Things. I IMPS ?will make 1 a iiiiie easicri. iss and nickel plated, me. lore restful than electricity sr. ;y Oil ?the ni?vjt econom r best results. OIL COMPANY t ;w Jersey) 1MCRE MD C Charlotte, N. C. Charleston, W. Va Charleston, S C.