The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, September 11, 1917, Page FOUR, Image 4
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S. C., as 2nd class ir.alttr.
K. H. AULL, ED1TC2.
Tuesday, September 11, 1917.
Some people's idea of an era ol
good feeling and of patriotism an]
loyalty is for every one to agree with
them and to have no opinions of theii
owb. You musn't even think different
wgt
This will be a fine time for the drag
ft^g of the roads and thus make then:
fine for the winter. You just watcfc
Mr. Ed Wallace and us on our pari
of the Prosperity road from the Boyc
crossing to the city limits and yoj
will see some road.
The editor was counting on having
a 40 cent chicken for dinner Sunday
\
but it crawled out between the slates
of the coop and got away,?The Observer.
That's nothing. We had a cozen or
more fine canteloupes in our "grasa
ilm:~!yvj
Not1M?
I A Case Tractor is
I small thresher, baler, e
I pulls a manure spreade:
fills every power neede
cost and greater saving
I Catft built the pione
g? America. You are
ex^eriaiect but an ai
I Weft proTdd right. It
I . tl tk M weil, or k?
I * . etfeer Bimwr pr*d*ct.
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Measured by Experts
m
The Scotc
You will find we use tl
materials in our $15 to $2
found in the average $2
other makes?and its a fa
ALL WOOL
MADE TO C
Fit?All Wool Quality?C
Workmanship?in fact, Ei
Strictly Guaranteed.
MACK'S
j 'patch" scroetim.'s called a .garden, j it
I j
| and they "crawled" through the; th
i
] "slates" of the fence. And we had j
I i
j some watermelons, and they went;
! i
I rlittn 4nri the visiting chickens are I ,
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eating up our late tomatoes as fast j or
as they ripen. And the late Deans as m
Vc
1 they peep their tender heaCs out of the?
I er
' ground are going ditto. What's a lit-;
t !
tie old 40 cent chicken to compare^ u<
L; with all these vegetables. And we are| fa
j taking it all good naturedly and cheer-j ic
.; I CI
: fullv and philosophically Just like you1
i ! tc
I are when vour 40 cent chicken depart-;
! ed. We will have to close up the ^
' "slates" is all that is left for us, but si
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t I Have your Old Shoes turned into
t I repaired
i| J. Lurey's Up-tp-i
No matter how worn out they are
a neater job than you can get else\
I en heels with rubber heels put bacl
of rubber heels and the best leath
the prices. Bring or send them
J. LUREY'S or
srely For P
adapted to all kinds cf farm
msilage cutter, feed grinder, si
r, harrows, plows, binder, loade
d on the farm. It does all the*
; of time than is possible by the
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not offered sua instruction h;
-ticl? tkat to uct? * world-wide
the liarsq high qtu
; ? ffH?wtee* ^i.err. Case t
tter, tkaa eay 5 ate-g?S-18, i*_2<
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We are exclusive
dealers for
tl.e Famous
:h Tailors Sc
ie same AH Wool
0 suits as is usually ft
5 to S30 suits of jiSwi
- swts <iy
)KDER
orrectness of Style? 1
it ire Satisfaction is If
i DRY G0(
Prosperity, Somth Carolina
will be lil^e locking the stable f
e horse is gone
ACCIDENTS AM> SICKNESS
You are always liable to an ;
'lit while walking along the sti
public highway, riding in an ?
obile or railway train, public
ttor or trolley car. While act.1
igaged in farming, by being st
* lightning, cyclone of tornaao.
5 protect you and your depen
mily against smh perils with a
y which costs very little. $2,50(
dent cost $6.00 and $15.00 we
>r sickness. accvleut $
id $2o.00 weekly sickness. ?^
)dy who rides in an autora<
loiild by all means have on<
1 Wff f ilWT m jmift&iig
New Ones by having them
at
Date Shoe Shop
we can do the work and do
vhere. I can fix all woodi
on. I use the best kinds
er. I have the drop on
to
Phone 393
lowing
work. It drives a
aws wood, etc. It
r, digger, in fact it
>e things at a lower
old way.
s of farm raacfclHis
given Case prodreputation
and has
ility as other Case
ractors are tmiSt 'j&
>, 12-25, 29-49, amfl
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Tailored by Expert*
ly To Us:
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j=j
JDS CO.
? i W.I aimi m< Mm*"
f
ifter th.se policies. P'?t polio res on :*v
market !'or the money, backed by tn>
j largest strictly accident and healt!
: company \h the country. Thirty-on
: years ol4
icct-J .ITLIPS n. KOOZKR.
'eers General Agent
luto-j Nortli American Accident Tnsuranc
ele- co. Endorsed by p. H. McMaster in
[vely siiranc^' Commissioner of S. 0.
ruck Agents Wanted.
Let N
dent Some who are insured in tills com
t>q n it
) ac- Dr. W. E. Pelham. John C. Hipp
lelvty Wm. E. Sor?. V>gr Cook, John C
10.01 Xeel. R. E. Mills. Edward Fulenwicei
rery- David C. Spearman; Newberry.
Dbtre C. F. Saner, Geo. W. Kinard. Pros
? or perity.
mmim | Elija Martin, B. M. Havird. Kempe
i Stil\vf?ll Silver Strppt
I! L. D. Bedenbaiigh, D. L. Boozer
i Kinards.
j .T. D. Crooks. .T. F. Glymph, Jot:
JS. J. iSnber. Pomaria.
John F. Workman. Clinton.
! Mrs. Sallie Sligh, .Talapa.
| 9-11-1tp.
i Advt.
The ladies of Trinity church Al(
I society will serve ic? cream and caK<
at th?; church next Friday. Septembei
? n 14, beginning at 5 o'clock. The public
3B?'
j is invited,
j '
m SERVICE?is what you get when youi
orders come our way. We have sur
gjfilj ficient men and motor equipment tc
? get your orders out in quickest pos||g|
sible time after received. Try uj
I; and see the difference. Yours roi
; business. Summer Bros. Co.
j 9-ll-2t.
| FOR REM?325 acres good farming
' land, on Bush River, Timothy and
Kinards creeks?New buildinga.
Excellent opportunity for large
family. Gustavus Werber, R. F.
| D. No. 7. Box 475.
j 9-4-4tp.
j WE HATE just installed a Hemstitchj
and Picoting machine and are !n
i position to do all work promptly,
i Mail orders given special attention.
: Sineer Sewing Machine Co.. Green83
i wood. C. C.
Ii 8-31-3t.
| TEACHERS TUSTKD: (l) Men for
town and country schools $75 t3
i $100. (2) Ladies combining mu3is
and common school, unprecedented
i demand. (3) Grade and high school.
; Can place al": qualified teachers
for any the above. Special enrollj
^
I Helpin
J y;
Iuur men
System give
| the farmer
Z.\ obtain fair
! rushing it t<
j We can j
, cial rates f
Bank on la
| . agricultural
Before y<
> | in and talk
we are in a
I mnnev.
! The Natioi
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i nave a supjj
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out.
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I We Do It Right Tb
When you need repair w
car trv our Recair Deuar
jig ly find the trouble and fb
:j ^ our statement. Lester
. j i charge of this departmenl
i | Satisfaction. Our busine
! 3 ice. Try as.
I J. D. QUATTI
Prosperity, S
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j li'ient. Southern Teachers' Agency, ?
Columbia, S. C. few
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For Sale?Pr.r'o Rico Molasses by j
Johnson McCrackin Co. Jiowt
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HOGS ?For Sale?Brood Sows?BreJ I 7-3
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g 1 ou
our Crop
ibership in Federa
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;s us speuai i<iuuui
hold his crop unt
' prices for it in
o market.
secure funds for th
r\ j i
roifl wur l cucim
ans secured by wa
1 products.
du market your cr
the matter over
l oosition to save i
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lal Bank of f
T r TOHNSTONE. Cashier M. T.
W. W. CROMER, Asst. Casfcer
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Tumblers. j
v are sold
H
new lot of
fc Cards. |i
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>k Store ?
isand Things
fT??i?T?r?ii 1111 ? i Minii ?
2 First Time I <
ork done on your *1
tment. We reali
it. Let us prove
Bedenbaugh has I ?
t, and that means
iss is to give servuEBAUM,
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good stock ? healthy ? also
' pure bred Poland and China,
s?overstocked. L. W. Fioyd.
l-3t.
jrs and Rakes?An advance goes ?
soon. See us if you are going to
Johnson McCrackin Co
1-tf
Hold
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f /
I Reserve I
es to help
il he can
stead of
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lis at spev
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with us, 1
rou some
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CANNON, Asst. Cashier
BENEFIT ME"
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