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|gk QB0 gesi Sstcrcd at the Postoffice at New*T&$i S. C., as 2nd class mzltzr. *r a rtr r rrsTrmD z? n. aulli, U/iiusL. Tuesdap, September 4, 1917. ? ] YOU SUITE IT CORRECTLY i The Newberry Herald and News" says it can see no good that can come! at this time of speeches justifying me; United States in entering the war.j or giving the causes leading up to the war. It is also unable to conceive tnc, popularity of a war in which 80 or 90 per cent of the men who are oeing selected as fit for service, arej asking for exemption. The HeraM, i and News is not to be understood as| objecting .to the war or anything of. that kind; but merely as stating in-j disputable facts as it sees them. Wei agree with The Herald and News in, the matter, or at least we think we do.! Our view of it is that the whole thing!* *! | could have been managed so as to; have kept the United States out of it, | and -without dishonor to the UnitedI Sates. That could have been accom-;: plisfced if at the outbreak we had foi-j lowed up the policy at first lnaugura-! ?ed?severed all connection with Ru- 1 hope, and immediately set about building up such an army and navy as we - *re; bow building up. That would ( . have accomplished the desired object, j 4 provided only wt -were not attacked be- . fore ire were ready to meet offense. Bat iosasmuch -as we did not do that, 4kere is no other sane or sensible 1 orante now than for every citizen to j4 import tie government to the limit ( 1 of his ability. There is no choice1 i about the thing as we can see and no j way few a man who does not want to -j ?et oat of going unless he gets out < "* - f% r* fV A <VAVAf*n WW)VI t j JJJ 3UVU iprUUJUUJ C CK5 HIC uxuvut I Itself has provided. What/-apeecfc-! * * *N " * ' ! aakiag is doing in the way of recoil-: ' ?a-Kng and enthusing men from 21 to ' 31, "who do not .want to so we do not ] * * i ; see. We can. however, see how sucn! cpeedi-making:?speech-making that is! < iwiestly and sincerely friendly to the i vrar?can still further intensify such I reluctance as already exists.?YorKYille Enquirer. ' i Tbank you. You havp stated our i osdtion more clearly than we hav? . ? I " %een able to do. And we do not think < tbat those who were of the opinion1 .*bat this country could and shouiaK j * hare remained out of the war are .' \ less patriotic or true American i i x tfeaa the war lords who rushtd us. into i it, if they are now willing to do theri-j j?rt and are serving their country, i Afl<id all this speech-making to create 1 a war sentiment is only doing narm.j' That is what w.e said. j J i k Nor do we think it is right for these ? orators to be referring to those who1 are making application for exemption' ^ as "slackers" which as we understand , atie application of the word is to'cau ] i , '" 3? TM-* ^ ^/NTTAt?r?mAnf nr/u 1 mem cuwarus. iuc ^uvuiuluvuc f* ^ ? Tides certain rules and regulations by 1 which exemptions are granted and it ! as the legal and the moral right of any , ! man to make the application for ex-, emption and have it granted if it is * ' -a ? ?;< !-> +V?/i in accordance wuu mc ? We notice that- the bulletins sent' , ! ' out bv the publicity bureau of tne 1 treasury department are taken up 1 largely with quotations from speeches ' by the president and other officers . giving the c-aus s of the war and en- , in ineHfv thp. nn*"?' *we are UWiVVl JUjj CV j v* v * - a taking. We can see no good in that. T/e arc in it and the thing to do is i for cur people to get together and get out of it as soon as we can anT let us have an honorable peace a? soon as possible. So far as our obstrvation goes the people who opposed | going in are not making any row and c are going ahead and doing their part | as good citizens and loyal American a That is all that could be expect, d of J them. To undertake by these ortaors j to change their former opinion and to ^all them "slackers" only intensifies' . the situation, if it does anything a*: ^ I all. We know the .people of this section pretty well and tliev are going i ahead in the performance of their du-J ties like loyal citizens that th y ar<\! "bi.t to change their opinion is anotliej mi-ncfioTi which will take more than seme of the speeches that we havo j heard. i .Tl'ST A WORD. Inasmuch as we did not get the posr j cards out until lat; Saturday ar.tl there was 110 rural delivery yesterday those whose subscriptions expired on I 1 tfee first of August and tfie loth and * % on the first of September are left on J the mailing list and will receive this j i issue of the paper as we <lo not want to take off any names without giving proper nonce, ana men mere may u? an error which we would like to correct if there is. If you received the card that your subscription has expired aifd we do not hear from you \ you will receive no more papers, ir; it should not be convenient for you to send the money and desire the paper phone or write us a card and it will be kept on for a few issues until you can comte to town or have tlie oppor tunity to send the money. We want j to keep you in the family "out the i money is a sine qua non, or words to that effect. TARIOUS AND AXL ABOUT ' ?* a il, I lesteraay was saiesaay 'uul iucj c was no public sale in Newberry. I They say a 47-year-old gromm had to steal his 34-year-old bride. Thise were nice showers wh'ere they fell Thursday afternoon, Friday' morning and Sunday night. Pour negro gamblers were before j the recorder Monday. Three paid $5 j each and one went to tbe gang. Elbridge Suber, colored, pleaded j guilty before Magistrate Douglas Mon- j lay morning to assault and battery J ind paid the fine of $8. I There is not much in these columns, j :fce reporter having lost all day Sat-; irday from his regular department, j elieying the regular collector. j 1 dewberry Hardware company of I dewberry, increasing the capital stock ! , from $10,000 to $25,000 was granted.? , Columbia special to Sunday News. s Take your chickens, eggs and hut-. ' :er to the express office. Agient Wright j, will buy them. He is advertising to pay the highest market prices. The fire Saturday afternoon at 6:19 y'clock was just a little hole Durnetf in the home of Mr. J. T. Timmerman j West End. Defective flue. | Bamberg complains of leaking waller j spouts. Come to Newberry and walk j lp Friend street from The Heradld j and News office, and in other parts } 3f the city, when'it is raining. XT o **Tr its fV\o+ 9 riAfln ! iiai xx, n aau xo tnai; wu, xi s uvui" t n, but the cry of another new boy j saby. They are getting to be too lumerous to mention. Two more last, 1 iJ veek. I ' } Treats at the opera house Tuesday, j Wednesday and Thursday, with Annie ! 3ennington, Charles Ray and Mae j Murray, all very popular and great j 'avorites, the first in "The Little Uoy 3cout," the second in "Sudden Jim," j md th<2 third in "At First sight." j.j j All, teven to the children, know how 1 "Vlio ^onortmonf 1 iL-oo + r\ crat ViyvT/T r\f i /1A * W7 UVpU^ LiXiVliC XilXli'O t V C ilV/iU I ;hings and they like to help the re- < i porter. One little girl wants us to ;: ioke Will Cromer on his attempt to j' run an automobile, but we are afraid J it would keep Will too busy explain-: ng, and 'be is busy enough at the !' bank and in other ways. I It is hard for the ladies to look at 1 ;hat beautiful window of the Paul E. j1 A.nderson store and resist the impulse :o go in and select some of the goods, i When a man sees the window he feels ji iike^telling his wife to go there ana i: lelp herself. The display is the work I Dt one of Mr. Anderson's salesladies, j Mrs. Thvo Long, assist by her lit- ' :le daughter, Miss Marie. Farmers' Oil Mill of Newberry was j j?i j in i? jr-^rv r-- f?m' -r-r- * : .* QklTF I'A?TP ' ahYE lOUK I have a suf Jars and JeM buy before to out. I also have I rki-??si! Pi Y V* 1L Si BX ? T% vlayes m The House of a T fered that hotels*, bairding houses and private houses in neighboring chartered to engage in the business ol" manufacturing and selling cotton seed oil and cotton products, manufac ture and sah* of ice, flour ami wneat products, brooms, and kindred articles, and operate a laundry. The capital stock is $30,000. Officers are: Alan Johnstone, president; John H. WlcKe~. general manager, secretary and treasurer. ^ i Kniro n n O fn 1 ft several nmc uu?s nu.?c ? with the idea that Mr. P. E. Scott was fixing for a swimming pool on his lot between Mr. Pittard's residence and the creek. When we answered that it seemed he would be taking out riirt instead of hauling so much in one of the boys said the dirt was ror a foundation for the stand and dressing house. An amendment to the charter of the The crowding of the hotels and boarding houses in Columbia is no more than might have been expected? and was. The suggestion Tias seen ortowns such as Lexington, Bates'jurg, t>rr/in'otr pom/ion Winnthrvrn and IVIU^CHUT, V/U?4UUUi?, Tf Newberry might furnish accommodations for the families of many officers and that they acquaint the chamber of commerce with what they have to offer.?'The State. j Several issues back you were tolu Vi/i^ aAYlA tA <TQt 1PP 1 LUCK Jiouuaugu. uau buuv, w his fall crop of dry goods, etc. Later it was mentioned briefly that he had returned. If you watch the advertising department of Tits Herald and News and go to his store you will see j that the harvest has tbeen great. What- j poew?r a man sows that shall he also reap, x Mimnaugh sowed for a full j crop of the best of all grades in his; varied line that the markets could ar-1 i *--- * ~ nlntr i tora ana ais prospwts iui ica>?iui. j abundantly of the ricb reward are, bright and promising. j [f your eyes [trouble you sec us | P. C. JEANS & CO. i | Exclusive Opticians aud Jewelers j I __ 1 i See or Write Us for Selec-j Hon Package Of anything m[tbe line of Presents for Weddings, Personal Gifts, or Own Use. SINGLE DIAMONDS OR FANCY DIAMOND; JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, STER-i UNG SILVER, CUT GLASS & ART GOODS; Jewelry of the newer patterns, j both in plain and fancy jewelry, j We Only Handle Solid and Gen-' uine Goods and compete with all | mail order houses. Orders filled j atonce. 1 TRY US' i SYLVAN BROS. C jlumbia, S. C. Phone^SOl i ?- i Cor, Main ana Hampton Sts. i " i I STFpip'F f rj r?P iipjLI* I h -An ?\ ? li i. Tk&J?!Lli*kf 1 I j spfy of Fruit. I r ^ . i T? U 5 y 1 uniblers. J ey are sold ] I a new lot of | jsi Cards. \ \ ~ " i jok Store i * Housand Things i S?F.CI.\L VOTKKS ; i i FOK SALE?A good horse, gentle, and will work anywhere?Will sell him ! cheap. Dr. \Y. G. Houseal. j 9-4-tf. ! ! we are carrying the Moline Mowers I and Rakes and would like to show { them to you. The Parcel! Company. ; ; 9-4-it. | 1 i Our Oats are hi.Te. So don't forget \ to let us give you our prices before , buying. We can save you money. The Purcell Company. | 9-4-lt. ! : ! I i 1 "??* ? T ? A 'I' -? 1- - ^ 1 ' * 1 i in uie mgnesi marKJ-t j ; prices for chickens, eggs and butter, j i if brought to me at the express or- j fice. . G. Weight, Agent. i 9-4-tf. ' GOOD MILK liND BI TTER Cow for j sale by T. W. Gallman. j 9-4-tf. i ? ? CIGAR STAND now conducted by t George C. SWittenberg at the Hotel { Savoy, where he will be pleased to j fee his friends. He invites all. i 9-4-ltp. ! ____ i FOR SALE?One return tubular bcii-j j er 35 H. P. and one Lidell engine! 30 H. P., and first ..class condition. Bargain for cash. Address "En-1 | gine" car^ ^of HeraJd and News. I 9-4?2t. FOB RENT?325 acres good1 farming: I i land, on Bush River, Timothy and j | Kin&rdt. creeks?New buildings, j ^ Excellent opportunity for large [ family. Gustavus Worber, . R. F.! D. No. 7. Box 475. ' 9-4-4tp. . | > BARBECUE?I -will give a first class! Barbecue'-at" my residence near] Prosperity Saturday, S^pt.. the 8tli. \ J. Ben Cook. . 9-4-ltp. , FOB SALE?Good draft horse, gentte and will work iff any harness. About 14 vea'r?l f)lH rMannoVU * ? 11 _ m ? * * iw A vu/ovnauiC. ply to The Herald and News. 8-31-tf. WE HAVE just installed a Hemstitchand Picoting machine and are In q position to do all work promptly, j ^ Mail orders given special attention. | Singer Sevring Machine Co., Greec-j wood. C. C. 8-31-3t. j LOST?In the city of Newberry last Saturday, a Cameo Brooch. Fender; r will please return to Mrs. M. H. 1 Have you new "Good Rc the Federal I doing for its i Depositors. | No more ruf Iks'sib rrr ^ *rI ?* n ^ T3 Y H P ^aa^ ? *w. \x.'i V-.# ^ Tw/ ?!* v? '<* vs#' a l^avrrj?f* fF?" A di.LJiM. tW % * <SL i ?r -? cm can get | coming one of art A fall? wi tli i Sm SU ^ J* MX V 0' so* ** f| M |j I T> /" AT \ T^T'T : T*TT"CJ "Df T II). . .U.H XL. J. . * I | Send for Booklet Make This Business INCREASE Y( Cn Your Pn Open a Savir save a little pay chcck ar m Sim. m benefit ot 4 Per Cent COMPOUND Exchang 'The Bank of F\)lk, Pomaria, S. C. , 8-31-lt VANTED?To buy a farm for a home j within five miles .-of Newberry con- j taining not exceeding 50 acre;.| 'Would like to be in easy reach of; , i erood school. Leave Driep with The Herald an<l News and it will be communicated to yraper party. 8-31-2tp. j EACHEKS WANTEP: (1) Men for j; town and country schools $75 t) I $100. (2) Ladies combining musrrj and common school, unprecedented; demand. (3) Grade and high school, j an place all qualified teachers!; 3r any the above. Special enrollment. Southern Teachers" Agency, Columbia, S. C. 8-31-3t. / 'or Sale?Porto Rico Molasses by Johnson McCra^kin Co. -13-tf )ads in rer driven over >ads?" If so yo Reserve Bankiii Member Bank :s, sandy spots, a smooth surf a financing" of ve\ over. on this'Good F : our depositor us about it. v K. JOHXSTOXK, Cashier IT. V. W. CROMER, Asst. Cashier : "MOW DOES II t Bank Your | Home. 1 )UR INCOME ! esent Salarv 4 g 1 igs Account, M from ^ach \ id reap the \ INTEREST 4 Per Cent ?:?ri e Bank 1 the People" === j ? good stock ? healthy ? aiao m fe-w pure bred Poland and Chin* a prgs?overstocked. L. W Floyd. SACKS?AH kinds mixed sacks in an? fl quantity. ALSO buy scrap iron, metals, Rubbers, ete. fi, Sariin, 92S Friend St., Newberry. S-Sl-lt. r\)K SALE?Brand New Maxwell Roadster, 1917 Model at a Bargain Baker & Oxner. Main St. Phone 2*51. 8-24-tf. Roofine*?Let us show you our grav?l roofing. Use it instead of the gal- I vanized. Johnson McCrackin Co. J 7-31-tf Mowers and Rakes?An advance goes I on soon. See us if you are going to 1 buy. Johnson McCrackin Co*. 7-31-tf !|| i one of the J u know what 9 ig System is % s and Their * *? "? *? /r%, n. -w*. ?5 uiucd cuiu .ce and even j business and J 1 toad by he's. Drop in T. CAN*N"OX, Asst. Cashier / -1 / . i * BENEFIT ME"