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jfo jerolB qb0 fc*tcred at the Postoffice at New * < *?, S. C. as 2nd class matter, t. H. AULL, EDITOfi. Tuesday, March 20, 1917. That was some newspaper that thej Greenville News issued on Sundaj. We started to count the pages but lost count before we finished. The advertising department was well pat rf>m"zf?d hv the merchants and busi ness men of Greenville. Cherokee county has voted a bond issue for the building of roads in that county. An election will be held soon in Chester county and one in Laurens county to vote on a bond is sue. The election for a bond issue in So. 4 township in this county is advertised to be held on the 9th of A a 4. v f a KtnlH rnaHt Apill. iuat xc, luo ?aj iu wmiw. i j There should be some provision in all these bond issues which woulu I give reasonable assurance that the, money will be spent properly and thai as a result of the spending there will "be some roads that are worth while, j 'The advertising of The Herald andj News has held up remarkably well In i view of our increase of the rate,! thanks to our friends, the merchants | and thp others who advertise.' Thevi have come to realize that The Herald] and News is a fine medium through which to reach the people of this county. There is none better. tWe want you to keep the thing going right along. "We will take the very best care of you that we can. We have been forced to leave out somei ads so as to keep up the quota ot j news matter, and it really hurts our! feeling when we have to leave out an | ad. A former subscriber said to us the /tfhor rtav "You stoDDed mv oaDer one or two issues before the time was ' out, and I have always paid you." He : seemed to be a little angry. It was not our purpose to do anything like '1 stopping it before the time was out, but we told him we did intend to stop j it when the time w*^ out unless he : renewed, and we knew that he haa always paid, but that we made no ex- < ception. All come off when the time ; is out unless there is something tg, ] look up which cannot be done at one*, i ] ?iihao.ribft'r came in and said 1 : that bis paper bad been stopped id March and it was paid to May lr He was pleasant about it and though: that maybe there 1 was something wrong with the mail. We found thai in some way we had taken the name off by mistake.. We mention thi? to say that if we make any mistake we are always glad to make the correc tion. * S03CE BAJRGAISS. The Herald and News has. never "been much oh clubbing offers and yet we are always willing, to give our big family the benefit of any bargains that we may have. 'A/bout a year ago -we rail ail offer tor me woman's u magazine and some other papers ana! < there were some complaints that ti\e1 j subscriptions were not filled. We11 made that arrangement through some j j publishers agency. We have made an j i ' iMontramont t/\ TM1T? thp Wftman'S i 11 aiiau^vmvub w * **?. ??v .. ?? ? World, Farm and Horn?, McCall's and one McCall's pattern and The Herald and News for $1.92. We wrote the Wloman's World about the trouble we had last year in having subscriptions: filled when the order and money was i sent in and we have the following rt- J Ply: Jan. 30, 1917. | Air. E. H. Aull, pare The Herald and News Co., Dear. Sir: This is to notify you that our clitt) composed of Woman's World, Farm i and Home, McCaU's and one Mc- j Call's pattern, is a bona fide offer | controlled absolutely by this com-' pany. We have given you the privi.-! lege to use this club and will render ; every service at our command in fill-! ing and clearing these subscriptions. Your subscribers can rest assured that the publications will be sent to i them for the specified time, "without! interruption, beginning with the first1 copy which should reach thern sev eral days after their order corned iu to this office. Thanking you for your cooperation and hoping your friends will take advantage of this remarkable offer, i we are, Yours very truly. WOMAN'S WORLD MAGAZINE CO., Inc. Club Department. Per S. B. BrigTiam. SBB--MG. If any of our subscribers desire this combination we will be very glad! to receive the order and send the money for the magazines. We have some inquiries about the: PrvMrraooiro Parmor f W.O ha?o arrangements with the Atlanta Con-1 stitution for the following combina tion: ?j Tri-Weeklv Constitution one year $1.00; Thrice-A-Week; N. Y. World' one year $1.00; Progressive Farmer' once a week one year $1.00; Alabama Weekly Times one year 25 cents; ' Home Friend monthly one year 25 cents; and The Herald and News one year all . for $3.00. This is a lot of T.-iicrrittr crnr\rl 1 ?+<sr?? 111 ra miVhtv r'hAATl i despite the high price of print paper.' If any of our subscribers want any of these combir -.tions send along the price and we will send the order for: them. Any subscriber who has paid in advance for The Herald and News and would lrke any one of the combin-! ations may get it by sending the price less the price of The Herald an? News, but we will not send the order for any one but a subscriber to The! Ilarolil or H Vflnro 11 v i Oiu iiv n THR HERALD AND NEWS ONE YEAR FOR OIvLT $1.50. VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. The high wind of Sunday b sparKs in Easley from a fire < caused the destruction of the % 000 Baptist church in that to^ This was sad news to the Rev. E. Babb, who was formerly pastor the church. There is an insurance $5,000 on the property. In its account of the meeting the department of English teacn of the State Teachers' association Columbia last Thursday, The St contained the following: "J. P. K ard spoke on the material equipm for teaching English. He made s eral practical suggestions making greater economy and efficiency in teaching of English and discoura the excessive use of red ink.'' The Head Camp convention of (Woodman of the World, jurisdict n? C/Miih will lift held Greenwood Tuesday and Wednesd There will be about a thousand dt gates in attendance. Those from t county are as follows: W. H. H deman and A. Vigodsky from N< berry camp, No. 542; M. A. Attaw Oakland camp, No. 94; J. H. Baxi Maple camp, No. 441. F. H. Can sen of Newberry camp, will also tend. awi'nst r.^npral T^lnvrl cruelty' to animals, mentioned in last issue of The Herald and Ne was disposed of by Magistrate C. Douglas Monday afternoon. Flo guilty, was sentenced to pay a fine $15 or serve 30 days. The fine v paid. Magistrate Douglas was ind ed to deal leniently with the culf upon promises by the man for wh Floyd works that he would be m< to feed the mule and take good c; of it and treat it right. The United States Army recruit officer at Savannah, Ga., writing fr the recruiting station in that c to Postmaster W. A. Hill, says: are doing splendidly and having i cellent results as an army recri ing agent, and it is certain you v have further success.'* Those ; fine words spoken of Mr.' Hill and good work shows that he deser them. If there are any other you men who may wish to join the ar: the chance is open to them now. ] Hill can procure you for enlistm< rlcrhf qu-ov If vftti dftRirft. Wednesday will be tjie 21st March. For the information of p pie who forget from one year to i ^ther we will state that, borrow! from Webster, Easter is always 1 first Sunday after the full moon tl [alls on or next after, the 21st March. If the full moon happens Sunday, Easter is celebrated one w? later. The full moon is ascertain according to certain calendar rul Everybody look up the calendar, a see the fu^ll moon when it falls afi Wednesday, and then1 get ready 1 Easter. % Dr. D. I>. (Wallace Is running an Cresting department in the Soul ern Christian Advocate under t caption, "The Times." A Bost< Mass., man tries to be funny wh ae says Dr. Wallace's caption shot ead "The London Times,'' or "T S'ew York Times." The opinions Dr. Wallace have weight in. Soi Carolina. Only last week the Ch; leston News and Courier, having < iasion to mention him, spoke of h is having "an enviable repu^atw t)oth from the standpoint of thou* is well as personality as a platfo speaker." We prefer to accept t \'e?vs and Courier's estimate of Pr Wallace, "from the standpoint thought." rather than the opinion the Boston man on "The Time whether it be I-ondon, New York just plain Times. ARCADE Tnnav am A VUUJ VL&L* March 20 ACME FILM C< MISS KA Claren "The Heart Supported by M Aumerle Eargie A FIVE PA Will be shown each da Hf??rt of the Hills" missii s> ^ < > <$> $> ^ $> ^ <3> <S> $ ^ ^ ^ lew ^ ^ ina ^ SOCIETY. * I o,- '* ^ srn. $><$<$'?><$>'$><$'$>$><$ <&,3><$V'd'<?'<S' V- A lovely affair of Friday afternoon OI was the rook party given by Mrs. 1'. ! Ol ] n I^llocmr at hPr attractive hnmp In Johnstone street. Eight tables were 0f arranged in the drawing room and "n erhjbrary, which were prettily decorated in i in spring blossoms. At the conclu de 1 sion of the games a delightful saiaa jn. | course was served, followed by coi enJ fee and cake. iev-1 l ne louug jreopies society 01 m?; A. R. P. church gave a delightful silver tea on St. Patrick's day at tne home of Mrs. F. R. Hunter. Delight ful sandwiches and tea were served. A delightful affair of the past ween was the "surprise' birthday party **' I given to Mrs. B. M. lJennis saiuraav I afternoon by her daughter, Mrs. P. E. ^l3j Way. After several hours spent m ar' | pleasant conversation delightful re iW" freshments. consisting of a salaa a-v> course and cream and cake were tx'r' served. Mrs. -Way's guests were Mes Q^~ dames Dennis. R. D. Smith. T. b. at~ Epting. L. W. Floyd, P. U. Ellesor, E. ; M. Evans, Sr., T. C. Poole and A. j. ior i S. I^angford. tn<i| % . I *'| Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Perry gave trie - members of the championship baskei ya; j ball team a delightful dinner party 01 Thursday evening. The members o: 't the squad present were Messers. Ta> ut~ j lor, Kennedy, Williams. Renken. irlt Gotschall, Delmin and Messrs. Halti orui wanger, Zoller and Will Reid. IQc ! irtr j (lVWitten for last issue). lA pretty party was given Tuesday ou ex- , om' afternoon by Mrs. Frank Mower at ;tv | her home in Boundary street in com pliment to Mrs. McHardy Mower, u recent bride. Rook was the chosen ! game for the afternoon and the rooms .jj-,! where the eight tables were arrang arfc! ed, were beautifully decorated with i potted plants and cut flowers. Aftei rec i the games a delicious ice course, lol [ng! lowed by coffee was served. mxr t VIr.; A parcel post party was given Wed jnt nesday afternoon by the members or | the Calvin Crozier chapter at the love of ly home of Mrs. Herman Wright. The eo-: entire lower floor was thrown togeth in-i er for the occasion, the rooms being ng j beautiful in their decorations ot the spring blossoms. In the dining room, iat i many yellow can-dies and daffodil^ of! added beauty to the scene, and here on i tea was poured by Mrs. E. M. Evans, iek! Jr., and Miss Rosalind Hipp. Mes - i T-v T n ? r T 10(1 JJA J? 'OUi iid, o ? i ( iiiwt uvii*u e?. | and Mies Ruby Goggans assisted in ,nd i serving,. Many-;parcels were sold, ana ter! a nice sum was realized for the chap-j for! ter. ; ' ' ' * ' ' "l in.- The legislative delegation met onj th- Monday at Newberry to take up agami he | the appointment" orf a magistrate at 3n,: Pomaria. At the last. Meeting of tn?s| ,en j delegation at ! Prosperity the vote iId! stood' two for-^Adam L. Aull and two 'life I lor J. I". i\maru. ai lug mccnut) of Monday Kiuard was recommended' i tb for appointment., IT- | 3c- LOST?A Music medal containing im name of P. Sylvan, '16. Lost in Ne^v-j Dn,; berry last Friday night. Suitable r& ;hi! "ward if returned to Herald asd News rm : office. h*! 3-201tp. LOST?One Brooch crescent with pearls, and small diamond in centre. Return to H. M. Bryson ana get reward. 3-20-lt. TUE A TDC UlLrtlllL J Wednesday th and 21st 3MPANY Presents TE SPENCE AND ce [Uavis -IN of the Hills" [iss Flossie Sanders, and Gordon Leslie. RT FEATURE ? I UTT. _ y in connection wim i ne 0 and 20 Cents - ?'-U. *** [ EXfKLSHMtS WIN PERMANENT CUSTODY OF TROPHY (TP, I The annual March debate between 1 the literary societies ot' Newberry coi-' lege was held on the evening or J March 1<> at the opera house. j The exercises were opened with a: I short talk by the president, Mr. S. M. f ! Derrick. j Orations were made by a represen-I j tative rrom each society. Mr. Her man Boozer representing the Excel sior. whose subject was "iAs Restless as the Sea," Mr. P. M. Counts repre j sen ting the Phrenakasmian, subject, j "America's Ideal?Peace." Miss Sara | j Williamson, representing the Philo- j i mathean society, read an essay, "Tne ' ! Weight of Words.'' I The debate, "Resolved. That the j President of the il'nite'J States should { be elected for a term of six year.-*, i he being ineligible to succeed bimseit I ! for re-election, was decided in favor | of the negative. ! The members of the Phrenakosmi ! an society, upholding the affirmative ! were Captain L. L. Houck. debaters | W. J. Proctor and E. ivV. Fisher. The ! members of the Excelsior society, j upholding the negative were Captain | E. K. Bodie, debaters W. H. Wicker and A. Vigodsky. ! I The judges were: Dr. Horine' ana j, STATMEM I i | 0/ the condition of the Farmers Bank 1 i located at Cltappells, S. Cm at the i close of business. >[ar. IS}}?. RESOURCES. i Loans and discounts $4G.2til.9b ; Overdrafts 14.9* I | Furniture and fixtures l.uOO.Ou! j Banking house 2 000.Of ; : Due from banks and bankers 10,403.'<bj .Currency 1.192.'>uj ! Gold 250.00 j Silver and otlier minor com 424.41. j Checks and cash items 231.74 j ! ' Tn+al SA? Sr, LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $10,150.00 j Surplus fund l.OOO.O*; j Undivided profits, less cur rent expenses and taxes paid 1,838.31: j Dividends unpaid 10.01*1 Individual deposits subject to check 28,788.10 j Time certificates of deposit .19,918.74 Cashier's checks 573.7j ( Total .. .$6L',:.'7S.3i I STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, I County of Newberry?ss i Before me came E. L. Cook, cashier I of the above named bank, who, being; Iduly sworn, says that the above and roregoing statement is a true condition [of said bank, as shown-by the books of said bank. ... E. L. COOK,... Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 19th day of March, 1917. A. P. Coleman, Notary Public, S. C. Correct Attest: W. A. Webb, W. 0. Holloway, Jno. B. Scurry. Directors. ' WEALT ? Vi The man wit money { rich by the morv people - If YOU are Extrav SUCCESS [wealth. One from one leav< labor or in your business ; The way to quit thi to put money in our bank Begin now and We pay 4 per cent The Nation B. C. MATTHEWS, T. K President Dr. Greever of Columbia, Hon. W. A. Stuckey of Bishopville, Prof. Ken nedy of Clinton and Rev. Knight or Newberry. The judges decided in favor of the Excelsiors, the announcement being made by Mr. W. A. Stuckey in a very happy speech. This gives the Excel siors the permanent custody of the silver trophy cup, having wen the de bate for three successive years. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION IN NEWBERRY SC HOOL DISTRICT PfTRSUANT ta tlie authority eoti ferred upon the Trustees of Newber ry scnool District, an election has been ordered by them to be held, ana will be held in said School District, at the Court House, in the Town of Xewberry, on Tuesday the 17th day of April, 1917, on the question of levy ing annually an additional tax of two mils on the dollar on the taxable property of said School District, for the current expenses of maintaining and equipping the Schools in suJ.'.i School District. i Those* voting i?> fju'or of ppM r* ditional tax will cast a ballot with, words "For Additional Tax of Two Mills" written or printed thereon, ana r REPEATED B "Why Nat High School Friday Night March CAST OF CJ JoFi.ih Dean r-.iart! a Dean Nat Jean?Their Son Polly Dean?Their Daughter Lucy Lane?Their Ward Peter?The Chore Boy tAlvina Berry?A Widow Horatio Finch?A Lawyer Ozias Schuler?Po&tma&ter ?W5a T>s Jip-hfpr Jake?The Barber SYNOI ACT 1.?Home of the Dean fam Jortiah loses all of his money an Schuler. Arrival of old friend H sweetheart A lvina Berry. Nat lo square hi3 account. Misundersta Nat enlists and leaves for Mexico. ACT II.?One year later. Josiah wedding anniversary. Village ph ture taken on their wedding.day the*%order except Nat who is r whose daughters held back Nat's 1 ens to foreclose the mortgage an house. A<?T III?Alvina Berry receive f< seek her hand but are rejected, the letters are explained- Alvina ] family Is happy. . . - ? i ii agant roll this heavy stone js NOTHING. If you spend j pou have nothing left. That'; 'owing money away is to QUI and grow rich is to BEGIN. i YOUR money in OUR bank interest. al Bank of JOHNSTONE, H. T. CANN Cashier Asst G those voting against said tax will cast a ballot with "Against Additional Tax Mills'* written or printed th The poll will open at A. M. and close at 4:00 o'( Joseph H. Hunter, C. B. T. Roy Summer are appointed gers to conduct said election. W. A. McSWAIX, W. G. MAYES, L. G. ESKRIDGE, J. Y. JONES, GEO. S. MOWER. Trustees of Newberry School Mar. 20-Mar. 27-Apr. 3-?Apr. 10. Fine Art Pictures at Hicrh 'Schoo Don't fail to see the great pict on diap'ay at the high school T day and Friday of this week, the opportunity of a life time. On Thursday night at S o'clock preliminary contest in oratory deeirmation for field day will be h On Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock entertainment will be given by children of Boundary, Speers and other schools. On Friday night Y REQUEST Enlisted" ;> o'clock there will be music, iiud' instrumental, by friends of th schools in the city. Refreshments on sale both noons and nights. ^Auditorium 23rd, at 8 Q'ciock LRACTERS. L. B. Brady Miss SWittenberg W. C. Shealy Miss Gentry Miss Wicker Elonzo Shealy Miss Long B. M. Wise G. B. Derrick Miss Sease H.. J. Shealy *SIS: Jly in summer. Bank fails and d mortgages his home to Ozias oratio Finch who meets his old ans money to Postmaster to ndins between Nat and Lucy. and Martha celebrate their 2oth otographer reproduces the pic . All the soldiers .return from eported dead. The postmaster etter to the home people threat d Peter throws him out of the ?t ft"- - ,. . . . ortune. Horatio, Jake and Ozias Nat returns and the mystery of pays the mortgage and the Dean 3 arithmetic. IT. The way to begin Newherrv ON, W.W.CROMER wilier Asst. Cashier