The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, August 24, 1917, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
' TAEIOrS A>'B ALL ABOUT.
The Junior Workers will meet in
the Church of the Redeemer Sunday
afternoon at fivt o'clock.
A kind lady friend gave us a box
o? the sweetest grapes the other day,
after ice cream and music; all of
which we enjoyed.
The population of Colony and sur
rounding circles will bear in mind
the preaching at Colony Sunday morning
at 11 o'clock by Dr. Bowers.
I If you follow the crowds to the
I opera house Saturday you will see
P-v? "Time Locks and Diamonds." will
William Desmond in the chief role.
5 Also a Triangle comedy and Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney Drew in a Metro comedv
The body of Belt Jones, colored,
was shipped Wednesday to Camden
from Baxter's. Belt was for many
years, until his recent illness and
death, the driver; of one of the public
street carts in this city.
There will be no preaching at Cen*
tral Methodist church Sunday, owing
to the absence of the pastor, but there
'will be preaching at First Baptist on
j that day as the pastor has returned
from his vaaction.
When two young (and beautiful)
ladies in a distant city send the reporter
word that they "fuss over wh*
is going to read it first" as The Herald
and News reaches them twice a
ffllSAVE ft
At present prices
car is in a class b
not be equalled ii
SMBBMB?i
On September 1!
i ISTUDEI
I Cars will
j Four Touring from
Six Touring from
Delivered
Other Models
Proport
: Place your order today a
a Four, $135 on a Six.
| ning expenses for a year,
| BE WISE
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II Lower Main St.
I dewberry, S. C.
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On account of the
insurance due to t
^ cotton and the increa
| are forced to advan<
11 the following will b<
September 1, 1917:
?/ Under 100 bales
first month, 25c f
k month or fractional ]
& 100 bales and ove
ft month or fractional ]
E Staple cotton 5c p?
^ | ditional to above rat
Farmers Wi
Jv.eek, it makes him feel iooie like
i working harder than ever.
I
The annual singing convention held
at Bethel church was quite a success
and we enjoyed it immensely. There
j were good singers there from differ;
ent parts of this State and some from
Georgia. The voices of the sons an:I
daughters of the Southland blended
: together in singing the best son^s
, ol the day.?Cor. Tugaloo Tribune,
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The Drayton Rutherford Chapter
| I". D. C.. having become an auxiliary
to the Red Cross, have begun work
on hospital shirts. All members, and
any others who will do work thru this
j auxiliary, will please apply for shirts
already cut,to Mrs. J. H. West, chairman
of the Red 'Cross committee of
this chapter, phone 15-3. ^ j
There are times for all things, and
j just as there is a time for every-,
thingfrom the croaking or the frogs
along Scott's creek to the calling of
court by Court Crier Hair, there is another
time for the Parr Shoals cases
coming. On the last Friday of tli:s
I month, which is the last day in the
month, jurors will be drawn for the,
court of common pleas, which will
convene on the 17th of September. 1
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The approach to the steel bridge
on the Newberry side went down last
we$k and was closed to taffic. Have
not heard whether repairs are yet
made or not. This is a very important
4QNEY! I
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the Studebaker g
ty itself. It can I :
n value. I j
gsaww m? wwnai I j
5 the Drice of all I !
: advance
$1045 to $1110
$1325 to $1460
Newberry
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Will Advance j
ionately
or] you will save $65 on
Enough to pay all run*
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highly increased cost
he advanced price of
ised cost of labor, we
:e storage rates and
i the rates ettective
40c per bale the
>er bale after first
part of month.
sr, 25c per bale per
part of month.
:r bale per month ades.
irehouse Co.
highway and should not be obstructs
on account of negligence in iookini
after this bridge. We are told tha
some of the sills were entirely roue:
and fallen to the ground.?Delmar cor
T.ppsvillp Xews.
Brimful of exciting incidents is sair
to be "The Beloved Adventuress,'
which is to be at the opera hous'
Monday, with Kitty Gordon as th<
j star. Some of the very latest fashior
creations are worn by her in this
play, and it is expected that severa
of them will be popularized by hei
wnrk in this feature. She is describe-'
as being the most superbly gowne:
woman in the world and her gre?J
beauty is enhanced by the brillian
gowns she wears in this production
She changes gowns for nearly even
scene. Some of her friends write hej
as being incomparably beautiful.
A furiosity in the egg line was
shown us by Mr. Monroe Swindler am
he has it on eggsibition at his repa'J
shop in the opera house market ro-.v
It is a sort of Siamese twins egg
two eggs joined together in one anc
is a peculiar and rare object,?veo
rare in the unboiled state. Tiie Herald
and News has been mentioning
twins and singles, not having had occasion
as yet to say anything of triplets,
but we did not think it would
Ofit ^Anrn f f V? Ck Korntrov/? KTamwaa
Civv uunu i.u tuc uaiujiaiu. .Ul .iUUliiU'
says it is the begnning of his hen
giving him two eggs a day. It musl
be a Hoover hen and is doing he!
little bit in the conservation or food
Good for this American hen.
Ethel Giles and Cynthia Mae Andrews
performed a public duet, whicL
was not soft sineine but lourl rnrsiner
with variations of abusive language
rising into the raising of a disturbance.
Ethel and Cynthia Mae rested
from their labors in the lockup for
the week-end and on Tuesday morning
they appeared before Recoraer
Earhardt. The recorder ruled that eac^i
pay $10 or serve 30' days, wiilcli 11
they served would be nearly half oi
September morns. Cynthia Mae paid
Ethel went back to the cell, to fin1
out if slip could raise the -means as
she had raised the disturbance, but
just after she had ben replaced in the
lockup a message came that her mother
was dead. She was let out to attend
the funeral. Her sentence rs
pending.
AX ABIDING INFLUENCE
As an elopuent example of the lasting
influence of a juvenile organization,
such as the Band of Mercy, we
print below a letter just received
from a gentleman in New York City: ?
Editor Our Dumb Animals:
I have always had a kindly feeling
toward your paper since the days ol
my. early schooling. Among the var
?rt,Ts teachers l hart was one wno organized
a society of us children, witl
kindness to animals as its special object.
The society broke up years ag?
and some of my old school friend?
have gone where I can never speaV
or write them any more, but the meet
ings of our dumb animal society still
remain one of the treasured memories
of my -childhood.
We had our own constitution anc
used to meet regularly once even
wefck. There would be interestinfi
facts told about the animals by all o
us children and I learned many in
teresting things in this way. Durinf
the week it was the custom for eact
pupil to notice as many interestin*
facts as he could about animals an<
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8 Do not allow the MdS
poiso?:> of undigested WKGL
food lo accumulate in fern
your bowels, where [hey flfj
are ab. orbed -into y;ur Rgfl
. v.-m system. Indigestion, cor.mm
stipation, headache, bad ?*JH|
J| b-OuU, and numerous kiJ
other troubles are bound ^
JjjM to follow. Keep your NjpU.
system clean, as thous- K'"'mJfr'
ahds of others do, by
PpM taking an occasional dose fc&pl
Jj \ of the old, reliable, veg- EaL
m i?tahlp familv liver mecfi
Thedford's
Black-Draught
&L Mrs. W. F. Pickle, of Jfk
h Hm Rising Fawn, Ga.f writes: WJm
ifii "We have used Thed- By
ford's Black-Draught as
a family medicine. My 0*|
BJ| moiher-in-law could not
lake calomel as it seemed
J/m too strong for her, so she
used Black-Draught as a 8a
UF mild laxative and liver
regulator. ,. We use it
mIIV* MM/4 Kr!"aim IHl
litC lduiiij aiiu ULitwvw
jjjjHy KBR9F I^M| BIBStel, jB
GHBr a Ih
3 j when an interesting insect or worm
*1 was discovered the finder would ust
ually bring it to school to show evi
erybody else. I shall never forget
' what an indignant meeting our so
j ciety held one week because a few
I days before a horse had been over*
I worked and had fallen dead drawing
j ice. Still, these are all memories of
; the past.
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5 SODIEKLA>D COLLEGE
Lt FOR WOMEN
I j Offers Those Snporior .JdYanta?**
j! An ample and capable faculty.
t' Genuine interest in the individua.
i student.
I
I Moc'ovn bullain^e sj^Ien-diJly equip
j Por'
rj Ideal location. "Summerland" is
- healthful as well as beautiful for sitI
uation.
Fine air and pure water?all tfv
; conditions conducive to good health.
. A Christian atmosphere and posil!
tive Christian teaching.
i Moderate terms In order to place
.; these advantages within the reach of
as many as possible.
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I Next session Degin September 20th.
Catalogue furnished on application
Inquiries should be addressed to
BEY. P. E. MOSROE, President.
; Leesville, S. C.
KINKY
,mr Hair
; i fl^HP3^^BGrows Long, \
j S|| Soft, Silky
tottK ' -V %' ^^Ktijr I am send'inj,'yon
jjj* .'?"< Tw my picture to let
I VBl ' "' / yoa see what yoar
J I Pomadt
! has done for my hair. It has frown to 26 :.nche?
| lone and is very thick, soft and silky and I can
I now fix my bair any way I want to. It is the beet
hair grower in the world, LAURA BANKS.
: Don't be fooled all your life by using
! some fake preparation which ?*l?i*wj
i to straighten kinky hair. You are just
fooling yourself by using it, Kinky
I hair cannot be made straight. You 1
must have hair first. Now this
Afllkllkl* I
<; EAELENTU P MADE I!
is a Hair Grower which feeds the scalp I
and roots of the hair and makes kinky I
nappy hair grow long, soft and silky. Ij
i It cleans dandruff and stops Falling If
: Hair at once. Price 25c by mail on N
receipt of stamps or coin.
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE 1
Write for Particulars
pCELENTO MEDICINE CO. ATLANTA, OA. ]
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The hen
' B I V/M? ltrtttA thA T1 CI
1 UU UAV^ iiVb'VWVi W AAV ?*w*4
"rent. This means that the
will purchase a great deal le&
But has it dawned upon 1
, . , . *
that man s productiveness is j
Before many weeks the S
a reality; many will be called
wheels of industry turning, w
I I duty to youf family, your cot
After the war the govern
I of soldiers who have given th
ditioaal burdens on society b}
t I provide for them by insuring
| I Life insurance guarantee.1
, been able to save?BUT WH.
8 ness af'er you are gone.
m TUP TMSTTR ANCE YC
IIS NOT ADEQUATE NOV
; what it was then.
During these grave times,
turned to serious thoughts?a
If you have no insurance
or drop rae a card and I will
I: the all-importanfquestion ot
R. M
tVoIunte
tal Bank RcriM
SAVE YOUR
Li <r*k Oil
1 nave a ou
| Jars and Jel
Buy before tl
out.
I also Lave
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RUB-MY-TISM I
Will cure Rheumatism, Neu;
ralgia, Headachcs, Cramps, Colic
JSprains, Brubes, Cuts, Burns, Old
Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Eczema,
etc. Antiseptic Anodyne,
used internally or externally. 25c
NOTICE OF INCREASE OF CAPITAL
STOCK.
Pursuant to a resolution adopted by
the directors of the Newberry Hardware
Co., a corporation under and
by the laws of the State of South
Carolina, with its principal place of
business at Newberry, S. a meeting
of the stockholders of said corporation
is hereby called to be hel?
011 Tuesday, the 28th day of August,
1917, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the office
of said company in the town of Newberry,
S. C., for the purpose of con
i sidering and disposing or g resoiuI
tion to increase the capitaKstock of
-pi
?asin<x Vail]
w mm? w
;ng cost of the commoditiea of life, f
collar is gradually diminishing in v
5 than it would five, or even two ye;
/ou that life?human life?has bee
greater than ever before ?
Selective Draft will be completed; th<
to the front. Many more will
'hich ever falls your lot, your respot
intry even greater.
' "11 4 *? f/\?? n rrrA']
inent win oavc 10 piuvmc ivi
eir lives to preserve our national hoi
r making it provide for YOURS fror
your life ?
5 your Widow, your dependent littl
&T YOU INTENDED TO SAVE.
|
)U TOOK FIVE YEARS AGO, 1
V for the present value of a dollar
o-litter and tinsel of life have fs
re facing stern realities.
or if the amount you now carry is
giadJy give you the benefit of ray <
Life Insurance.
. Tidrr
Special Agent
*er State Life I
Of Chattanooga, Tennesee
VEGETABLES I
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pply of Fruit
iy Tumblers.
ley are sold
a new lot cf
osfc Cards.
ook Store I
i
Thousand Things
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said company from $10,000 to $25,000,.
divided into 250 shares of $100 eacK.
W. W. WATT.
J. L. WELLING,
L. G. ESKRIDGE,
;' Directors.
The Beauty Secret
fjj; Ladies desire tKat irre^
SgL si^tible charm?a good
complexion. Of course
irAl1 fV> av rln nnt wish others
ih to know a beautifier
'/OM ^as keen use<^ so theyi
^ buy a bottle of
Magnolia Balm
UQUID FACE POWDER
and use according to simple diredtions. Improve*ment
is noticed at once. Soothing, cooling amirefreshing.
Heals Sunburn, stops Tan.
Pink, White, Rex-Red. ,
75c. at 'Druggists or by mail iirtcL
Sample (either color) for 2c. Stamp.
j Lyon Mfg. Co., 40 South Fifth St., Brooklyn, N.YL
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le of lite
ood, clothing, shoes and even K
alue, in other words, a dollar K ars
ag#.
:omc correspondingly dearer, B: ,
n army of a million will then be ' v
be left at home to keep the
i?iV>1v will be increased, your fll
it many widows and orphans ,
aor. Will YOU throw adn
a pauper's fuad or will you &
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[e ones?not what you have
It insures your productive
SVEN TWO YEARS AGO,. .1
is hardly more than half of
illen away?men's minds are H
so small as to inadequate, call
irxperienee and knowledge of K
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