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Jjfrr ||trol& aii0 |Jm Entered at the Postoffice at Newberry, $. (? as S(nd class matter. E. H. ACLL, EDITOR. Friday, October 26, 1917. The reader will find considerable local matter on the inside pages of this paper. Some of it should have appeared in the Tuesday paper. As we have said aforetime we say again you must read all the pages of The Herald and News to get the news for all of them are bright and. newsy. We hi\ve been running for several issues an advertisement for tbe Stan' dard Warehouse one of the oldest and strongest and safest institutions in the country. They will take care of your cotton at the lowest rate consistent with safe business and will ier. you have money on your cotton as the lowest if you want to hold. Sometimes we are a day late anc? sometimes we are a day ahead but we try always to get there. We are printing a day ahead this time to let some * of the boys who desire to get off to the State Fairv. The editor would like very "much to go but he has to remain on the job. So if your time is out we will be here all the while to receive your renewal and give you a receipt The eighth wonder of the world has been located in Newberry. He is Hon. P. Q. W. Setzler, who "has paid regularly in advance for The Herald and News to the certain knowledge of the editor for thiry years," according to that newspaper. Can anybody beai that record??Greenwood Journal. ? ?1Ta ViQVn COV AOt SO very tunuua. vvc wv\ eral others who have been with The Herald and News family fully tnai long. Some years ago Capt. H. H". Folk had been a subscriber to the paper for fifty years, though that was longer than our connection, and when , he told us that he had been a sub- j subscriber for all those years we told him that his name would be placed on the hnoor roll, and we gave it to him with our compliments as long as he lived after that, though he was amply able to pay for it and would have done so with pleasure. iAnd all of his sons, "who are worthy citizens of the couniJ, made The Herald and News a member | of the family as soon as they set up house-keeping and the daughters likewisef and they all pay for it regular, ly in advance. And the grandchildren are doing likewise. We are proud of our family. They are all loyal and true. SUBSCRIBERS TAKE NOTICE We can not send statements \ I V those whose time is expiring. We have taken-off all whose time was out October 1, but those whose time is - out October 15 will get this paper. If they do not renew they will get no more i papers. As we have frequently remarked we hate to part with any sub. scriber, but at the low price of the paper and the great amount of money every other man has, there is no excuse for not paying the pitiful sum - of $1.50 for a whole year of good reading, and if you want The Herald and iNews you mu&i pay ior ix. the label on your paper and see how the matter stands with you, and send your remittance right along and the paper will continue to come, hut if you fail the paper will fail to com3. In these times all the members of the family must do their bit to keep the expense account going. We have no dates on the label except the first and fifteenth and all subscriptions expire on one of these dates. THE TEACHERS' MEETING WAS HELD OX SATURDAY The County Teachers' association rx-./vf in + Vi ^ Vi 1 <t"W c /->Vi n/-il rk?i i 1 r\ in or in I iiixu tiiv vTVijiwi uaiiuiu^ in i Newberry Saturday with an unusually large attendance. The following officers were elected: J. M. Bedenbaugh, president; R. 0. Hunter, vice president; Miss Bess Burton, secretarytreasurer. ', Sen/tor Alan ohnstone talked to ' the teachers about Liberty loan bonds; B. L. Jones talked of the new writing and drawing system in the schools, and Prof. O. B. Cannon and 'others discussed the new text books. mm I ik Porto Rican sweet potato weighing nine pounds and three-quarters is the latest bi'g thing in that line. Wej saw it at the grocery store of J. Lt. \ Burns Monday. It was raised by Mr. j Jno. H. Wicker. But then any man; that can raise and sell sixteen i>als3 i n i ? - A ft AAA I of long staple cotxun 101* $,j,uuv can raise the biggest potatoes. DAUGHTER WAS WEAK AM> FRAIL1 For a Long: Time Lacked Strength to Wal!; Far. Nothing Seemed to Help Her FR1E3D SAID A-I-M WAS WHAT SHE NEEDED ' I ? I "My daughter's i-on iifcion worried ir.e a groat deaL She was weak, rundown and troublod all ii:e time, coming into womanhood with irregularities which seemed to weight her down | terribly and sap her strength and enerl.gy. She could walk but a little ways j without resting," says B. H. Carter, of | Basset, Va.. just a tew days ago. "A friend recommended Acid Iron Mineral to me anl my daughter hadn't taken but two frotfle.? before she vas well and strong and going about the housework feeling wonderfully jm. | proved^. The results have been so remarkable in her case I believe 4 Acid Iron Mineral will do all that is claimed for it and take pleasure in 1 I recommending it to ell. I consider ir. j 1 a Godsend to suffering human "ty." The above enthusiastic endorsement | of Acid Iron Mineral, the great iron remedy, which thousands of people c praise, proves how splendid it is as a tonic for the blood, kidneys, bladder, ~ and digestion. . Aoid Iron Mineral may be obtained J at most drug stores in large or smal* bottles. A teaspoonful in a glass of J water makes, a dose. It helps the blood, drives out uric acid and other impurities and strengthens one almost from the first dose. The appetite Is stimulated, digestion is helped, and the blood enrichened, bringing back 3 | that rosy health glow to* the cheeks and a sparkle ?to lack-lustre eyes. Note:?Acid Iron Mineral is just a highly concentrated natural medicinal iron, tested and bottled by the Ferro. ? dine Chemical Corp., 'Roanoke, Va., J the lessors of the deposit from which " TA ol^y-iVirvli/% anr? non. I i: comes, xi ib jiuu'aiwuwiAv . injurious. Does not affect the teeth, cause constipation or harm digestion ^ as ordinary iron is apt to do. Get a bottle today. Dr. P. Ej. Way and other good drug gists throughout the 3tate." TURN PLOWS?Oliver Pattern, anrf " Dixie Boys, also points of all siz ^ es. See Johnson-McCrackin Co. 10-2-tf. V ; I BARBED WIRE?Hog Wire, and all kinds and heights of wire fencing. Also Wire nails of all sizes, at I Johnson-McCrackin Co. ? 10-2-tf. I | r OPERA HOUSE[ ONE NIGHT ONLY e FRIDAY, OCT. 26TH " \ "M7 ?i : ri j Price 50c, 75c, $1.00 | Seats On Sale Gilder & Weeks Drug Store ????????????????????? Make 77 Your Busii The 2nd Call: Your Governmei . you and every ot Citizen to subscr: 2nd Liberty I Liberty Loan Boi inations of $5C $1000.00 and mo the TT. A. and This Bank will accept handle all the details |or Charge. THE PYfHM 1 ULi L/VUlf Of Newbe "The Eankfof JMUMTY FAtB, RUTHERFORD SCHOOL HOUSE At a recent meeting: of the residents! >f Rutherford school district, It was' letermined to hold a community fair it the school house on the ninth of sovember next. The following named listricts are cordially invited to take >art in the fair: Broad River, Mt. feasant. Zion, McCrary, Mt. Bethel, 'ressly, New Hope. Fork, and St 'hillips. It is earnestly requested that each listrict will write at once, indicatng its intention of taking part and isn statino- the amount of sioace it rill require. Please do not delay. J. D. Nance, Pres. Thos. W, Keitt, Sec. )ON'T WAIT?Now is the time fco bu> your seed oats and we have then* The Purcell Company. 10-3-lt 'RESF.1SS NOTICE?All persons are nereoy warnea not tu trespass uyuu; the lands of th eundersigned in J (Nos. 2 and 11 townships by hunting \ or in any other manner. W, H. Folk 10-23-2tp. FOSTER BARLEY? Seed Ry. North Carolina Potatoes. Get them at Johnson-McCrackin Co. 10-2-tf. FOB MAYOR. Hon. Z. P]. Wright is hereby nomyated for re-election as Mayor or Jewberry and is pledged to abide the ules of the Democratic primary elecLoc. FOR ALDERMAN?WARD 1. I hlreby announce myself for e!sc-| ion as Alderman for Ward 1, and j .'ill abide the rules of the city Demo- j ratic primary election. CLAUDE H. WILLIAMS. FOB ALDERMAJf?WARD 1. P. F. Baxter is hereby nominated :>r e-election as Alderman for Ward , subject to {Se Democratic Primary. FOB ALDERMDAiX? WARD 2 H. H. Abrams is hereby nominated Dr eletcion as Alderman for Ward , and is pledged to abide the rules of I? Democratic primary. FOE ALDEE3LAX?WUBD 2 T. K. Johnstone is hereby nominatd for election as Alderman from fard 2, and Is pledged to abide the ules of the Democratic party. FOB AIDEBMAS?WARD 3. Haskell Wright Is hereDy nonunaiea >r election as Alderman from Ward . We pledge him to abide the ales of the Democratic primary. | Citizen. ! FOB ALDERHAJf?WARD S. Clarence T. Summer is nominated )r re-election as Alderman fr^m ^ard 3 and will abide the rules of le democratic primary. FOR ALDERMAN?WARD 4. John A. eSnn is hereby nominated >r re-election as Alderman rrom fard 4 and will abide the rules of le Democratic primary election. FOR ALDERMAN?WARD 5. W. H. Hardeman is hereby nomiated for re-election as Alderman - n Ward ?> and will abide the rules " the Democratic primary election. . lis Bank less Home ' , I j ft ft it has issued a call t<> her Patriotic American ibe to the? i I -oan. i i i ids are issued in denom).GO, $100.00, $500.00, re?they are secured by bear 4 percent Interest. ; your subscription and you Entirely Free of mil srry, S. C. i the People" ! j ?? ?? ! i FOR REJfT 1918?One 3 torse farm! for rent in Township No. 5. Good two-story dwelling. Good barn and stable. Excellent water. Some fruit; pasture. Convenient to school and p.hnrrhpq store 60 ft. long in the village of Helena, good opening for business. Possession given at once. Also one two-story store 60 ft. long in the village of Helena, good opening for business. Possession given at once. Also dwelling with six rooms, dining roon and stove room, in the village of Helena. Fine wejl of water. living: at. this place in Helena can send tLtit tc the traded snhnnls in Wowhorrv free tuition. Possession given the first of January, 1918 For par ticulars see M. M. Buford, Newberry, S. C. ' . A a f 7 j\i in s 4 We will i wishes to Sav LIBER 1 The procee used to profit Who is it protect his ou TL?5 lUCi HdUUll vtC*.' vN B. C.'MATTHEWS. Pt. T Member i Mee-tfcig; Democratic Toterg ef City of ] Jfewber ry A meeting of the Democratic voters! of the city of Newberry will be held j in Council Chambers on Tuesday No- i vember 6, 1917, at 8 o'clock p. m. lor the purpose of adopting a method .?! nominating Democratic candidates for the various offices to be filled. By order of the city Democratic Executive Committee. E. H. Aull. Secretary, *-r j 0. B. Meyer, Chairman, j ___ _ i WHEX \0U ARE READY to buy pour ] Appier or Texas Red Rust Proof i oats don't fail to get our prices. Tlie. Purcell Company. 10-9-lt. EVE who buys a pe iiTirminin i\ wriHt i v at Prosperity will ent which will tel good time while i Dependable Progressive, Sani s Young Moseley Bri National Ba I n n uur \ gladly help an e, buy, a TY LOAN X ^ ds of these Bom ourselves. that is not wi m? V tal Bank of V TAUVCTriYT? PoclnVr T-T . J.V. J V_/ All* V-* > VI' vuumvi W. W. CROMER, Asst. Cashier Federal Reserve mmmmmwmmmmmmmammmtmmmmamammmBimmmmmmmmmBmmmtmmm NOTICE OF Jl'KY DIMWINtt Notice is hereby given that we, the undersigned Jury Commissioners for Newberry County, S, C.,-wi!I at the office of the Clerk of Court for Newberry County at nine o*<-!or-k A. M. November tad, 1917, openly and publicly draw the names of thirty-six (36) Tr:en, who shell serve for one week, a? T;ef?t Jurors at the Court of Common Pleas, which will convene at Newberry "orrt. Hon?** member 19th, 1917, and -- ontinre for two weeks. C. C. Schumpert, J. B. Halfacre, t Jno. C. Goggans. Jury Commissioners for Kewberr) C f* VyUUllCJ, o. October 22nd, 1917. \ :ry jncil tablet at RUG STORE be given a pres- . I how to have a ?,\SUJg IU OVIIVUH | % . { i Dentistry i-i . iary, Equipment i , )wn, B. S., D. D. S. nk Building CMMMMBBHMHMHBBHaMBnBHMMB ; . I \ - 'ice ountv I y one who BOND I ds are to be lling to help Newberry T. CANNON, Asst. Cashier .System. I