The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, August 17, 1917, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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WORK OF THE RED CROSS MO VIS G ALOXx MCELY l4 meeting of the executive committee and the chairmen of the various committees for Red Cross work wad held on Friday at the office of Dr. Cromer. A petition presented by Prosperity asking for permission to form a branch of the Newberry Chapter was passed upon. It was decided that 50 per cent of all dues paid by members of this branch or of any other branch which may be formed in the county should be returned to the branch, the other 50 per cent "being forwarded to the National organization. The membership committee reported 321 members up to date. However, several auxiliaries are being formed among the young girls of the town for knitting. Township No. 2 has turned in $55.00 for membership dues and $2.65 from sale of Red Cross buttons. This splendid work was done by Mrs. W. C. t> ? Kir TWicc Ala RrflWIl. JDro w u aaa^sicu uj v.v The committee on supplies Has decided that, for the present, the making of hospital bed shirts and the knitting or making of wash rags shall,b? the work undertaken. This committee has done excellent worK, Dut many kU ~ of nnr town are not do UI 1X1*5 nuuscu wfc ? - ? ing their part as readily as was expected of them. Any one desiring to kelp in this work is asked to coramun?ate with Mrs. F. D. Mower. Tliia . committee reports the following as having; cut shirts:? - *lrs. J. H. Harms. Mrs. T. N. Parks, Miss Carolyn Cromer, Mrs. Pat Scott, Miss Lucile Wlilson, Mrs. W.. R. %* T*r ^ ~\JTyt| SSchumperi, Mrs. tv. vx. auuow?, T. C. Pool, Mrs. C. D. Weeks, Mrs. L. W. Floyd, Miss Blanche Davidson, Mre. W. . Schenck, Mrs Frank Mower. The following have taken shirts to foe made:? Mrs. W. C. Schenck, Miss Daisy Cannon, Mrs. Chas. Cannon, Mrs. Henry Cannon, Mrs. H. IW. Schumpert, Mrs. R. D. Wright, Mrs. M. K. switienoerg, Mrs. W. G. Houseal, Mrs. E. B. Setzler, Mrs. C D. Weeks, Miss Carrie Greneker, Miss Dominiok Mrs. Claude Doml. oick, Mrs. T. K. Johnstone, Mrs. W. S. Mel-fDn, Mrs. H. L. Parr, Mrs. E. Blackshear, Miss Bess Burton, Mrs. Elmer Summer, Mrs. E. M. Derrick, Miss Carolyn Cromer, Mrs. P. E. Scott, Miss Minnie Gist,vMiss Jessie Burton, Mrs. J. B. Walton. Who will be next? ^ "D/\c?o Pn rf An 1JC03 JLIUi kVU) Chairman Publicity Committee. SUNDAY SCHOOL INSTITUTE OF THE A. M. E. CHURCH The above named Sunday school institute of the Newberry district convened in Hannah church of which Rev. J. C. Coaxum is pastor. Presiding T Z? TW\moe. nf fhp VpTV JL1UC1 d . U. i uuuiwo vi W4*v ?w ~? *, district and G C. Johnson of the Co"lumbia district and Rev. B. J. Ramsey conducted the opening services Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. The institute continued in institute work from Thursday morning. August the second, until Surdav evening. August the fifth. This meeting was larse?y attendend and much interest was manifested by those who desired to be better informed. In this session $143.14 was collected for Christian education and $68.00 for contingent expenses. The pastor and people deserve many praises for the way they cared for th* institute and the good order in and outside of the church during the session. G. K. Lyles. ths herald ant; news, onf year for 0>rr.Y 50,. maa???? ? ;?^ mmmmmKmmmBnrnmmmmmammmmmm MATirr i llUUtC! \ On account of the of insurance due to f cotton and the incre< are forced to advan< the following will 1> September 1, 1917: Under 100 bales first month, 25c j month or fractional i 100 bales and ove month or fractional; Staple cotton 5c p< ditional to above rat Farmers W< HHHHMMMBMOnMBMHMHMMU .A TO FEED THE FIGHTER This card is being published at the ! request of Mr Herbert Hoover, just ! appointed by President Wilson as ad-! i ministraton of the food control bill, 1 passed last week. Mr. Hoover desire.s S all good Americans to co-operate in ! r> J i.? j tne greatest iooa cousei veiuuu ui-gau r, ization that has ever been instituted, ,1 and to that end he requests that ev-j ; ery woman head of every family which i takes The Herald and News to im-j ; mrdintelv -clip out and sign this card, i . put it in an envelope, direct it to' him at Washington and post with a ( two cent stamp. Heads of families i complying with this request will help j strengthen the armies at the front j and the people at home, and will en' sure for themselves a square deal in , i case the food situation should become l ; , more complicated later on, and that j can happen. Every name that goes to Washington in this connoctor. w?ll. , be duly recorded and card indexed,' and some of these days it will noJ doubt become a part of a great honor! ! roll that will be recordi in many, i volumes to be preserved forever byj ! PYWArnment. Attend to the matter i I ? - j right now, and do not wait until tV, | morrow: | To the Food Administrator, | Washington, D. C< I am glad to join you is the service of Food Conservation for our Nation; knd I hereby accent membership in! the United States Food Administra-j I tion, pledging myself to carry out thej ! anil srivn^*.# of the Food I | VIA* WI^VMW ~ ~ _ Administration in my fcotne, insofar as my circumstances permit. Namt .... Street City State ...... Occupation ' v 1 W III W<c I Hi IXv^ov-uvju - .... Occupation of Breadwinner j ;. No. in Household ! j Will you take part in authorized' neighborhood movements for foodj coservation? . j j Have you a garden? j 1 : There are no fees or dues to be ' paid. The Food Administration wish- j es to have as members all of those ,' actually handling food m the home, j All women over 16 are eligible. Directions?Mail your pledge card; to the Food administrstoO, Washing-! ton, D. C.. and you will receive Free: first instructions and a household; ; tag to be hung in your window. | If you want the button of the Food j Administration send ten cents and a j return addressed envelope. Tlie shield insignia for the sleev of the uniform will be sent with the button jif you ask for it. i J , SPECIAL MEETINGS HELD AT PINE PLEASANT CHURCH i Rev. H. W. Stone of Newberry anil Rev. E. A. Adams of Mountville have ? cr.ariQl mootin? nt Pillp "PlAJiS UC5UII CI UiVVl-iWQ V%W * ?" V a. ant church in Saluda county. Mr.; Ston'e is pastor of the West End Bap-j tist church in Newberry. Mr. Adams ?-* o rece~f. ?radur.to of t^ie Presby! - ?rr cc,>- = 0 at Cllr'on. The meet| ins: will continue a week. i . 1 , j ?? ' j OLD FOLKS' DAY AT ST. PAUL'S CHURCH . i i There will be Old Folks' Day at St.! i i ! Paul's church near Pomaria on next ! Sunday, August 19. In the mornrng j at 11 o'clock the sermon will t>e j : I preached by Dr. A. J7 Bowers of Xew- ( ' berry^ in the afternoon by Rev. Z. W.' , I Bedenbaugh of Prosperity. There j will be dinner on the grounds. A i ? * ~.4- lV ftvfQri^n/1 fn j JliUSL CUIUiUl JUVJiaiiUli IO (iAigiiutu wv. the public. 1 S. P. KOON. I Pastor St. Paul's Church j WATirC III nviU/L<;; ii I liicrlilv inrrPAS^rl rnst *"b"V ? ? ? ? :he advanced price of ised cost of labor, we :e storage rates and e the rates effective i, 40c per bale the >er bale after first part of month. :r, 25c per bale per part of month. ;r bale per month ades. I irehouse Co. EXEMPTION BOARD HAS M>THI><x TO GIVE Oi l' Chairman S. J. Derrick of the county exemption board told us; on Wed nesday morning that the toard had nothing to give out for publication. We had hoped that we would be able to give the names of those who had been certified to the district board for service and those who had been granted exemption and the grounds on which the exemption was granted, but 4 4- V.rt Vinar^ Vioo >1 Af Vl 1 n or tn ffivp flllt II LUC uuai vx iic4o p* ? \/ w ? ? , of course w-e can not publish anything. ,1149 We understand, as stated i nThs Herald and News of Tuesday,* that the board has certified to the district - ? " 11? c?i. board aoout yu irom me nrsi mau vl 428. And that it has called 400 more for examination next week to get the other 124. We understood from Chairman Derrick the other day that he would t let the press have the names of those 0 who had been certified to the dis* * * 3 aL V* r\ #-7 V^nnri trier ooara, ana tuuse ?uu uau granted exemption as the cases were passed upon, but he told us Wednesday morning in answer to a question if he had qnvting to give out that: there was nothing. ! We s-.iDDOse the local board has not received the order of Provost Marshal Crowder that the cases passed on each day be give:" to the press with the reasons uoon which action was taken. . Tee Familiar. , Soon after four- year-old John hafi J been to bed. the rumbling of t^e j first thunderstorm. of the season was1 heard in the distance, says the Near! York Post. He called his .mother in \ great excitement, "Muvver! Muner! Come here. 'What'is that noise?" "TViot fa dpjir. We are eo ing to have a storin. Just. to sleep ' and pay no attention to it:" "What makes the thunder?" "God makes t?e thunder when He! sends the nice, cool rain. Now go ton sleep, dear, and don't call again." ,| An hour later, when the storm had j passed, John's mother went to see! that he was covered up, anc( found him J across the foot of the bed, as securely j rolled in "blankets as a mummy in its wrappings. In the process of unwinding he awoke. *'Whv did vou wrap yourself up J like that?" he was asked. j "God made his lighting wink at me an' I was scared," said John. fCE CREAM FESTIYAL ; AT HARTFORD FRIDAY | The Woman's Missionary bocieiy ui < Ebenezer will have an Ice Cream Fes- ] tival at Hartford school house nex:' Friday the 17th, from 5 to 11 p. m. | Everybody is cordiallv invited. i _ ICE CREAM SUPPER AT ST. PAUL FIlIDAi" The young people of the St. Paulj society will serve Ice Cream at the church Friday evening, Aug. IT, from j 7:30 to 9:30 for the benefit of tlie! young peoples society. The public is most cordialiy invited. to attend. i i IMPORTANT MEETING OF WOMAN'S MISSIONARY SOflETfj j The members of the Wohtsh;s Mi?-; sionary Society of the First Baptist phnrr-h arp aske-d to makfi ixTL effort tC 1 attend the meeting of the society to! be held on Thursday afternoon at b. o'clock in the church. This is a most; important meeting being the last In j the associational year and all appoint-; ments must be met by August* 15. Mrs.W.H. Hunt, President. LIVE STO< r-< MEET AT PROSPERITY THURSDAY There will be a live stock meeting at Yo lig's Grove 011 Thursday of this week anrl in connection with it me' -1 l.f ...111 ? -nn,,:.-,-] coun li oi neiense win iw?t; a to explain the war program and t<> taP- of The work of the S:ate council of defense. Just who thai; speaker is to he Dr. G. Y. Hunter, the county i chairman does not know. Mr. L. .T. Guion of Lugoff, Mf. Elliott of Winnsboro and Mr. Ryers of Anderson will attend and will make talks' along their lines of endeavor. Mr. John A. Nichols will furnish J the barbecue and the public is Invited j to attend. PICNIC AT POARIA The Council of Defense will have a picnic at Fomaria Friday August 17th, 1917, thp beat speakers in the State will be furnished at this meeting, na-j iional speakers are to be furnished also. Every farmer in the county is urged to present at this meeting, as very important matter* concerning the great war will be explain--1 Every to-rnship council is i:sviter! to be *re?ent. H. H. RUFF Ohairma*. / Iiut'MTfoid-Crooks ? *-? ~ f * l-? r? nr/%c- I .ill ill LCI cat lilt; lUlliaiJ^C U1 Lil - Wi^.oent v.w reached its culmination Tue.i-; day evening-when Miss Jessie Ruther-j erford of this county became the' bruie of Dr. William Edgar Crooks Assistant Surgeon U. S. M, who has i been stationed on the tT. S. R. S., : t j Norfolk for several months. j ( The ceremony was perfo"; me<i at the . heme of the bride's parents, Mr. and ] Mrs. William Drayton Rutherford in'. n ^ nresencp of a verv ic.w relatives and most intimate fnends. j ] The entire house loval.v :n its decorations having user"; tlie American . f' s rhrouehout. i. < lu the parlor an aiste was formed , v. i;ii the rtid. white and u?ne ribbons ar.'l candles. At the ?our..i of Men-', fielsohn's weddins: march rendered by Ms* W;11ing^,i?Tv: ll,e nndal ? ?jrv entered, led bv J-o clergyman Rev. Edw. Fulenwider, pastor of the Church of the Redeemer of Newberry Mi.- *;?ok his stand at the appointed place. Then came the dames of; hcn"" Mrs. Thorns**. Jasper Viimps of VI iaiire, sister of tf".1 br;te aTd Mrs | Tho?:as Watlanl Hen.i ;*s-:>n of 1 \ irs,. a. cous:" oi :h5 hr: le. .T'ncy wore lovely dresses of yellow satin and carried bouquets of white carnations, then came Little Jack Hender-1 son with the ring on a silver tray, and , lastly came the bride and groom. The bride was lovely in her gown of ^hlte silk crepe-de-cine and point lace and veil carrying ^ shower bouquet of bride?! roses a^d valley lfllies. The groom wore the uniform of the Sur g*c* of the Navv. After t?e ceremony the quests were invited into the spacious dining room where an ice course was served by several girls. Punch being served during the entire evening by Misses Mildred Henderson and Caroline MHler of Blairs and Selnja Hunter of Anderson. The young couple left immediately amid the many pood wishes of their friends for Norfolk, where the groom will await his commission before leaving for London. will Havp Their Wav. "It was at an evening party in Cam-i ? i bridge and Dodge asked Keller: "Who is that impressive-looking woman over there?" j "That's Mrs. Moors," was tlie reply.; "She's a remarkably strong-minded woman. It is said she commands a' large salary." "Indeed,'' said Dodge, reflectively! is he looked at the woman with inter-J jst. "How does she earn it?" N "She doesn't earn it," said Keller, j 'TT ? 1 1 J ?? ?? ? -i*. o A nnm. 1 ^ rier xiusutmu caiua iL, aiiu one wu? mands it."?Denver News. ' ...... ! Divided It. Scene?Police court during dispute'. ever eight -day clock. Magistrate?I award the clo.ck to tne.plaintiff. j Defendant?Then what do I get? j Magistrate?I'll give you the eight days.?London Standard. ? t Verbose. "Your wife, sir, seems to be subject to fits of verbosity." "Good heavens, doctor, I never Hmnorht chp'harl anvthins the matter with her except she talked too much.', ?Baltimore American. u. I (MINED '2o P01M)S TAKING TANLAC Perry Declares He Is >'ow V?"ell and Strong Again TOOK FRIE.\D\S AD> li t < f, >TashvilIe Man Says He Was \ot Free From Suffering A Single Day for i Three Years i "I don't reckon there ever was/anybociy in a much worse fix than I was when I began taking Tanlac, but I've actually gnjined 2ii pounds since I, began tak'ng the medicine and now l| feel as well and strong as anyone; could wish.' declared S. M. Perry, an employee 01 the City of Nashville, j Tenn., who resides at 322. Grace St., that City. "One day about three years ago,"; continued Mr. Perry, "my stomach became all swollen up and sore and I began to have pains in my chest. I took medicines and used linamenta Hut thor did mp no srood and there J VUU HiV. J ~ W was never a day during those three years I was free from suffering until I took Tanlac. T hnd no appetite for anything to eat, and everything I did eat was so heavy on my stomach I . could hardly endure the pain. I had nervous indigestion and the gas would get up into my chest and almost cut off my breath. I was in such a bad shape that the least excitement would shock my nerves so much that my heart would jump and flutter and I was so weak I could hardly tote the i baby. Some mornings I would start to work and my heart would start to flattering and I'd get' so weak I c#?14 fcardly fcreatkc axl would mare to sit down and rest and then go back ! home, i would be so weak and worn j out after trying to work all day and ; n'nii 1 /I lia Inner o-oth'no- liAinn mu I ?? vy uiu ov/ iKjiifr gvcuii *?-, uvii i ^ **?,? wife would become afraid I was dead somewhere along the way. Many a flight I suffered so 1 was just up and Sown?mostly up?unable to sleep at all. I took every kind of medicine I iieard of and nothing did me any good j and I just kept going down hill. "Finally, a friend of mine who knew of my awful condition told me [ needed Tanlac and I got a bottle and began taking it. It gave me a fina ippetite ana I felt so much better I ( jot, another bottle, and after taking it, ; I felt perfectly well and as strong as J a mule. I laave taker, six bottles ia ' Greater Bal Your Storage Batter^ ceives proper care. Drrv it the attention it needsNo matter what- ma or what car you drive- -y Iteous advice, inspection a: age battery here. We carry a complete rAnarr ianrJ rppHaroi* all r T**" O have a service battery foi yours in proper shape. A ly and reasonably, Prest-OLite is the u is a correct size for every er power, endurance, and f t f ical cnoice wnen you neec BAKER i I 1505 Main St. I Service on all me O 1 ! f Soldiers Buy what you leave for the am Come to the 4 what t ou want. R&diolite Wrisi ain Pen, Razor. Brush, Hair Bri Paper, Ink, Fenci Knife and mar articles. The House of a ' I [FOR i TL. DL? II nc i an i taw five miles from two miles from 1 Also 55 acre f.rove" two miles I Frank R I Real Estate ai all and, as I said before. I've ga:ne?.M 25 pounds in weight, and when meal I time comes I am as hungry as a vrcif I and can eat just anything I want. ? I have none of that jumping and flutter^ ing of the heart now anu I can breathe B as free and easy as I ever could. F I sleep like a log every night and go my work every /morning wiiistliasT I and feeling fresh and fine. When 1 I hear anyone around complaining, ? I teil them they ought to take Tanfac* ] Tanlac, the master medicine is H Gilder & Weeks., Newberry, S. C_ Dr. W. 0. Holloway, Chappells, S. C.? H Little Mountain Drug Co., Little Mountain, S. C., The Setzler Company* Pomaria, S. C, Prosperity Drug Co.Prosperity, S. C., Whitmire Pharmacy, Whltmire, S. C.?Adv. ttery Value 11 / will last longer if it r^- ^ e around and let us give -regularly. . ; ke of battery you use?ou will get prompt, eournd attention to your stor- I i stock of battery parts-'-- " ! nakes of batteries-?and you to use while we put B l11 work handled prompt j s niversal battery?there fl car. Longer life, great- SH vitality make it your log- 11 I a new battery. ?1 k OXNER I Phone 26* K nr* ^ ^ BATTERY I rw'ce Station ikes of batteries "l Needs need before you tiy. 1 1 Book Stcre for ; i \ t Watch, Fount, Soap, Shaving K Rnv 1 j V/V lii w 9 .1, Tablet, Mirror, j ly other useful I \ ? Ji ' aok Store Thousand Things 5 A L E! I e 132 1-2 acres Newberry and I Prosperity. I tract "Young's I from Prosperity* E . Hunter t ad Insurance * \ |