The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, September 28, 1917, Page FOUR, Image 4
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SPECIAL OFFER.
iWfe need money. Nothing startling i
or unusual in that. One thousand
dollars next week will be worth mor?
to us than twelve hundred and fifty
6cattered along through the year.
The subscription price of The Herald
and News is already too cheap at
isU't we nave decided to give
you an opportunity to get it ten
z months for $1.00. Xo more, no less. '
Send one dollar bill in an envelope
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with your name and postoffice. We
will do the rest. This offer applies ^
alike to old or new subscribers anil f
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to old ones no matter what your <
date. It will remain open to Satur- *
diav nifht OrtrVhAr fi longer. One 1 *
veek and two days to save 25 per!
cent. Now is the time to subscrioe< j
?g well as to pa,y one dollar on your ^
subscription. Nothing less than lj i
dollar at this rate and nothing more. 2
Saturday, October $, positively the
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FOB ISSUBAJTCE COIDHSSIOXEK. t
Mr. F. H. McMaster has stated that
- he will not be a candidate for r?- t
election as State Insarance commitfv
Sioner! t
Mr. W. A. McSwain of Newberry fl
- -wilt offer for the posUJot.. - u
If the members of the legislature; r
want efficiency which is the best b
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service; u. UJCJ ~v?? ^
competency combined; if they want p
a roan of good character and ' who p
inows the insurance business and 0
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;wbo has filled all positions in that a
line of wort; if they want a man who V;
li faithful ^d one who will give his;ti
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work |t^e enthusiasm and devotion i q.
which are essential to success in J i0
any department xrf iserrice; if these he
are tfce fc&mgs "th$y want then theyj ta
do well to elect "W. A. McSwaln' th
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_ * XevJberry as State Insurance Com- -th
mtssfoner. He |^^ompetect, ha is cour- tiu
teous and polite/ he is ^ faithful to an
eSpy trust, be is ef&eieat and lie wr
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' ;jlOME OLD RiiPEBS. . of
Some friend has sent ns three copies
of some very old papers. The jS
wrapper bore thev post mark o? Po- an
maria. One of them is the New York
Day Book of Saturday, March 17.
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1S66. v It is a weekly paper and so
f?.r a?.a r?asual look over its columns Sfl
Jt contains nothing of special inter- ^
st. gl
. The other two are copies of the
Newberry Herald, then edited and in
of
published by Mr. Thos. F. Greneker.
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One is of date May 5, 1875, and the
other is December 20, 1876. The 1876 re
number bears the names of T. F. o^
Greneker and W. H. Wallace as e<l- ^
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itors. In looking over the columns
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of these' papers one is strucx witn j jj
the fact that the merchants who ad-1.
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ertised in them are no longer in
msiness in Newberry. There is nof
l name among them who is here tolay.
and it has not been so long ago.
Vivimir "too /-?>* o ? T?m o n r\f t Vl
jIUICUll I UUH5 w asa ^ixuxx uiUii wi.
county board of commissioners an3
ivas advertising for all those who
held unregistered claims against the
county to bring them in and have
them registered. Mr. J. J. Carrington
was sheriff, and in the December issue
he had sorde three columns of
land sales. Geo. S. Mower as assignee
of Henry H. Blease was offering
some valuable land for sale.
There is also an editorial on Hamp
ton's Inaugural and Excursion to
Columbia. The editor says he took
a look at the bogus house and was
admitted to the hall by a one-eyed
negro and a soldier with his bayonetted
gun.
He then went up to see "Wade
Hampton inaugurated and heard some
hv Samns Bridges and|
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>ne Hamilton, and heard the inaa-J
rural by the governor., The subscripion
price was $2.50 and it a weekly.
Tust think of that.
This reminds us to remark that we
lave in our private library the bound
flumes of The Herald and News and
ts prede ^ssors back to the . fifties,
tnd we also have a volume of the
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Yee Press and Hire, a newspaper
>ublished in Columbia about 1831,
md two volumes of Other Columbia
>apers of about the same date, and
he Chronicle for 1846-47.
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In all about sixty volumes. We have]
:ad an offer to sell them to the Texts
library, but would much prefer
o have them remain hi South carina
as they contain some very vallable
history that is not otherwise
ecorded. If we were able we would
e glad to donate them to some South
larolina library. In fact, we hate to
art with them at all, as during the
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ast thirty years is the record of our
wn work, but in this time of stress:
! we could get something of their j
alue we would consider a proposl- t
on to have them remain in South ?
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aroljtoa. It is very interesting to L
ok over these' old; papers, and if we J *
id the time and the mean* we would J
ke pleasure in undertaking-to bring p
e history of .the county . down to u
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e present from the conclusion ..o* i*
8. Annals of Newberry by O'Neall ^
d Chapman. Some .one should
ite this history. If Col.. JB, A. Dick- ^
L's health permitted he^could write $
interesting ami readable history w
the county by baring access to ni
&se files. But in this day every one A
is
busily engaged in making histor>
d no one has any time to write it. a
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TARie'JS AND AT.L ABOUT.
Col. Walter H. Hunt returned last} tl
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tturday from an extended stay in '
*w York, improved his friends are
ad to know. He gained ten pounds,
tid he had the satisfaction of findg
great improvement in the offices
! Hunt, Hunt and Hunter. A neat
id handsome library had been fitted j
? in a rear room and tfie separate c
>om^ of the members of the firm j
rerhauled and befittingly arranged
5 becomes the up-to-date Arm a
here was some class to the work,) c
hich was executed by Mr. McK. q
uitohinson. a
Stop, look, listen. Don't forget c
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the singing at Cannon Creek Mission
church Sunday afternoon. It starts '
at two o'clock.
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A young lawyer of Greenwood '.aine
to Newberry as a single man and
went back home married, after a very
tra Methodist parsonage 011 Thurs-j
tral Mehtodist parsonage on Thurs-.
day morning at 10 o'clock the Rev.;
F. E. Dibble performed the ceremony
marrying Miss Mary May Cromer
and Mr. J. Franklin Davis. The
bride and groom left the same day for
their home in Greenwood. The groomlooks
well and the bride is the at-j
tractive sister of Mrs. Dan Wicker
of this city.
Trains loaded with soldiers, etc.,j
have been passing through Newberry, j
some of them seen by some of ourj
citizens. They are not all passing
through, as many go by way of Alston.
Some go by here in the dead#
hours, like "ships that pass in the
night." A 'part of the great move-ment
of troops now going on is Dy,
transfer from Camp Jackson to Camp
Sevier, but the greater portion pass-^
ing Newberry is made up of New
York soldiers en route to Camp
Wadsworth, Spartanburg. They have
been coming before, but Thursday
11 Anvr ?/>t A tril'n
was Lilt; UlggC.n. ua? jcu .1. n u.."
6:30 a. m. was followed by one at
9 o'clock and another between 12 and'
1 p. m. The train going through at
1:30 Thursday morning was a dirt
train. Everybody-4>f course thought
it was a troop t:an, as its was rumored
that about sixteen trains of^
soMiors would pass between Wednefl- '
day night and Thursday night Br-'
ery time an extra train is heard peo-j
t>le think it is filled with soldiers.!
Agent J. W. Denning went to Columbia
Tuesday to assist in handling,
tbe transfer orer the C., N. and L. |
road. j
It would take more than the bite
of a spider to get the better of John'
H. Wicker. A rattlesnake would
have to tackle him, and the snake
would have to be mighty quick.
Three families leaving "-Lindsay
Hill," that locality gets reduced in <
population for awhile. Answering <
for one house, see the Rev. T. C.
it nnTrnra paoiUnu fhic WflntS 1
OrUlVCI v 11 an jrv/ug a vouiuq m %*? ?-*
to rent. ' j i
"Newberry Reporter Revels Among; '
Laurens County Folk." "Dick Gren-j *
ineker Goes Into Ecstacies Over a 1
Jhort 'Spell' Spent in the State of j 1
jaurens." Colonel Richard H. Gren-J 1
ker, City Editor of The dewberry j <
J^rald? and. Ne'ws, has a^in,- fefeen c
rowsfng around in Ljaurej^ county C
a fllwV/ia mo uriTl hft QPPT1 hY the fol-lm
ajiui ?-?? ?? ** ? - w? -v- . ^
wing "review" of his' experiences'
t the Ikst issue of the saidf papef^?' '
auren^' Advertiser;. Then folio^'
rtf. "review" ~fti full. Thank, you. " |
*T6e ^Toihen'*8 Home and Foreign
Missionary' Society of the Church of
ie Redeemer will hold its regular
tonthly meeting next Monday after&on
at 4:20 o'clock at the church.
. full attendance is requested as this
i the time for the election of officers
>r the coming year, also all dues
nd -Dledees for the Bast year should
8 paid by this time.
iStop, Look, Listen. It will be at
le opera house the night of October
be first.
What are some of us to do Sundav
rith two attractions? The singing
onvention and the Red Cross open
neeting both on the same day.
Do you notice the clearness of the
igures on the face of the town clock?
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im jvergusuu, me nuv/..u
>red artistic painter, got up there and
mproved appearances.
Don't forget the singing convention
t Cannon Creek mission church next
Sunday. A great time is expected.
The leaders in the movement want
ill the choirs from the town and
:ounty to be present at this fine i
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singing, and they are cordially in ; vited
and urged to attend. Every-,
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body is invited. There will be goo 1 j
singers there from abroad. All lovers j
of good music are expected to be on j
nana, it is requested that you takej
your song books along with you. The!
church is two miles east of Newberry j
on the Xewberry-prosperity road. If:
the people will turn out as they do',
in other counties the building will not
be able to hold the crowd.
, The Whitmire Bonded warehouse
has been commissioned with a proposed
capital of $4,000, the petitiouers
being M. E. Abrams, John L. Miller,
W. H. Rasor and W. R. Watson.
If we can camouflage things to
make them disappear, why can't we
camouflage the dish to make the butter
appear??Columbia Record. Hotf
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When a sic-k man calls for a tablet
and is handed a writing pad, wha!
is the poor fellow to do? He wanted
to swallow the tablet.
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The Herald and News has been requested
by the poatofflce department
to state that the correct way to address
,the soldier boys is: Brown
Jones Smith, Camp Sevier, or Camp
jacKson, or uainp waaswortn, etc.,
leaving off the Greenville, Columbia
and Spartanburg, as separate postoflSces
have been established at these
respective places. Fort 'Moultrie
postoffi.ee is Moultrierille, S. C. 0f
course the companyv and reglme&t
must be given. = j
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One washerwoman, Charlotte Matb-j
is. was caught ]by. Health Officer L. j
M. Player and pulled for disobeying
the law. ' She was charged Wore the
recorder Wednesday for failure to
procure license for laundry work
and was flned $2, which she paid.
For riding bicycles on sidewalk
James Caswell and Otto Franklin
ejich had to pay a fine pf $1 Wednesday.
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One of the most exciting and humorous
moments of the new play, "Golden
Rule Kate," is supplied when
Kate orders one of the cowpunchers
to go forth, lasso the village preacher j
and drag him into her dance hall.
Fortunately iher wrath is mollified
and she makes a compa"! with him
thereby it is agreed that she will attend
his church every Sunday and he
pvill tend for in. her saloon one hour
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jach day. This. will, be seen at . the j
>pera noose Saturday,,j?itn Juouise i
}lanm in the leading role. t J.
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we are in a ]
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INCREASE YOl
Every wage earner is
in an increase in salary.
increase your salary
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