The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, January 08, 1918, Page SEVEN, Image 7
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~ . KISS KOHN MA >.1ED
TO LIEITEXAMT iil'XLS
Charlctt? Obse ver
l :u. *>;?v. fer. .6 \. ra-ir'iase o
L much mte est rh**?v .fce Cero
W linas was tkit'cl Miss Gertrude Bliz
r.beUi STohn ? iu?hur ?* uc?* sn?
| yAr<- y !f i f .Vl' t uly, ?.<
Mr. Karl Mayo Keller, lie-i t nar
r. S. a., wuich tcoii place at Mt
Holly on Satirda\ December 22, a
12 o'clock. The marriage was so!
empizel in the chiirch of the Goo-:
ftharkhorr? nf whirh the bribe's fa the]
is pastor. T'^e church was beautiful!;
' decorated with evergreens and ivj
^ Candles .burnt on tho alter thTougho;.
W the ceremony.
.Before' th?e ceremony, Miss Eliz
7 að Lineberger, of Beltmont, a col
v lege fJiend of the bride, somg ver;
sweetly, "Si Mes Vers Avaient de
Ailes." Miss Lineberger was dresse;
in a gown of pale blue crepe de chin<
with 3 hat to match and wore a cor
sage o! pink roses.
At 12 o'clock, to the strains of Men
delssohn's wed'iing mar:h. played b
f Miss. Baine Henlerson. gowned i)
L blue georgette crepe with picture hi
L to match, the ushe~s, Mr. H. A..
Bl Rhvne and Mr. T. A. Pelk, entered
Then foolowei the bribe's sister. Mis;
Graco K. Kohn, as maid of bono
Miss Kchn was gor/ned white siif
net and lace over pink, wearing
large black picture hat, and carry
ing an armful of pink rosjs. Taei
entered the bride on the r?rm of th
bridegroom. The brile wafe dresse
in a suit of brown broadcloth wit
fur trimming,, and -accessories t
match, and wearing a corsage of or
chids and sunset roses. The'brid
groom wore his uniform. The im
IB pressive ring service of the Luthera:
Wg church was used, the bride's fathe
? officiating.
n After the ceremony, the bridal pai
ty was entertained at dinner at th<
home of the bribe's father. After
trip ?o Mr Keller's Lome near Pitts
bur<rh. Pa.. Mr. a?d Mrs. Keller wil
be at home in Phiiadelpha. vtfieri
the groom in stationed.
Mrs. Keller in a beautiful brunett
Stee was educated at* Thiel colleg
OreenviHe, Pa., and received her A
B. decree from Leior college, Hicfc
ory. Since then she bss been a
ber of the faculv of the Mt. Holl
high sichool, teaching English.
| Mr. Ke'ler w? s graduated from th<
|l naval academy * at Annapolis ii
P March. Since then he has been ad
vanc&d from ensign to lientenant.
This, marriage is of interest to th
readers of the Henld and New3 i
that the 'brida Pag rrrnnv leiauvca ?
this cornty. her father, the "Rev. Mi
Kohn, be1" 111? a native of Newberr
county and a brother of Mr. A. 1
Kohn. for many vea^s a citizen c
i Prosr>en;ty -rnd now a rrominen
L insnrnncv* and business man of Co7uni
bia. The Herald and News extends i
best wither to the young bride.
V A C&ED OF THAAKS
r We desire to thank our neighbor
and friends for the kindness siiowi
us during the sudden death of ou:
daughter and sister also our physic
ian. May Gods blessing abide with yo;
all.
B. W. Boozer and children.
HUSTLING COMMITTEE.
Albert Murphy, charmain;. Georg
iC&rter, Alonzo Mack, Butler Campber
i Clinton Matthews.
Everybody is cordially invited t
afctead our Sunday school.
A. W. H
JiPlcl'SAt
FOUR HOBSK FARM"?for rent. Ap
ply to Johnson McCracken Co.
12-21-tf.
Lost. one red Jersey male pig at>oii
six weeks old finder please report
Johnston McCrackin Co.
1?1?It?
f Lost?Red Jersey hog. Dark spotted
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' Weight aDout yu pounus. ouun
Finder please return to Jeff Smith
f Coprock place. Rout? 4 , Newberry
JERSEY 3I1LCII COW for sale. Fres
in milk. First calf. L. B. Schumper
Prosperity. S. C. R F D No. 3. Phon
No. 4002. Newberry.
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FOR SALE Buckeye Hulls (Lintless
and Meal by W. R. Reid Jr. New
t>erry S. C. Phone 33'
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NOTICE.
j On aad after January 1st, 1818, a
k persons sending or bringing papers fc
Y record will please let the recording fee
I accompany the same,
jt Respectfully,
JNO. C. GOGGANS,
Hg^2-51-tf Clerk of Court.
^ pjyiioy notice! "
of the auditc
during January for tk
eiving application!' f<
I^G. PETERSON,
Commissioner.
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d What Lydia E. Pmkham's
,t Vegetable Compound Did
For Ohio Woman.
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, ' Portsmouth, Ohio.?" I suffered from
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irregulai aes, pams m my siae ana was
so weak at times I
" II liiiniiLib "'Hi illcould hardjy &8t
: i.!| ii around to do my
t|!i work, and as I bad
^our *n m7 family
11 j| and three boarders
I ' it made it very hard
i I'l forme. Lydia E.
; I I IkJSa#/ ill Pinkham's "ege7
JI table Compound
s -V Tras recommended
j f v f \ to me. I took it
and it has restored
7 c - ^ . i ' \ my health. It is
- , ????J certainly the best
! medicine for woman's ailments I ever
! saw."?Mrs. Sara Siiaw, R. No. 1,
Portsmouth, Ohio.
y Mrs. Shaw proved the merit of this
11 medicine and wrote this letter in order
it that other suffering women may find
; relief as she did.
j 1 Women who are suffering as she was
? should not drag along from day to day
5-: without pvirg this famous root and
r herb remedy, I.ydiaE. Pinkham'sVege
: table Compound, a trial. For special
advice in regard to such ailments write
a toLydia B. PinkhamMedicine Co.,Lynn,
- ! Mass. The result of its forty- years
a experience is at your service.
d I SAMTARY fTONBITION MARKETS
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0 | The following is the rating given by
- ! the health officer or the sanitry cone
i ditions of all markets and fish standg
- i in the city for December 1917?109
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a per cent is perfect rating. The folr
lowing are their addresses and rat1
ings:
-1 Boozer-Bros. Market. 33U Main St.,
b i 90 per cent perfect.
a; . T. .M. Counts, market and fish stand,
?-11309 Main St., 85 per cent perfect.
1 j P. P. DeVore, firsh stand. 137 0 Main
s , St., 95 per cent perfect.
i J. W. Swindler, market, 1217 'Nance
e St.. 95 T>?r icent perfect.
e Jake -Gol-den (colered), fish
^ ! ?tnnd; 1109 Nance St., 75 per cent
> perfect. . .
l* I -P. W. Bradley (colored) fish stand,
7 1110 Nance St., ?0 w cent nor feet.
,| Eugene B. Gary (colored) fish stand.
3 ] 1014 Friend St.. So per cent perfect.
1 Mattie Metz ('colored) fish stand,
" 1013 MeKibben St,., S5 per cent perfect.
A. P. Boozer, Market No. 1. 1107 MeKvb-hen
St.. 95 p-er cent perfect.
5 j Hutchison & Snelgrove, market,
n ; 1000 Main. St.; 95 per cent perfect.
n j A. P. BoozeT, market. No. 2, 100-J
r-> M?,:n St., 90 per cent perfect.
yj W. V. Bledsoe. Market, 923 Main
* < St.. 90 T>er "art perfect.
^ i -Ohar7ev Thompson ("colored) fish
:t stand, 982 Yam St. 75 per cent perfect*
| J. R. Thornton, market, ,722 Dray]
. ton St., 95 per cent perfect.
Pierce Taylor, market, 606 O'Neal
St., 85 per cent perfect.
Pob WiHiams (colored), fish stand,
g
1110 McKibbeu St- So par cent perfect.
Respectfully submitted,
f L. M PL A. Y BR,
Hearth Officer.
1 Newberry, S. C., Jan. 1, 1918.
NOTICE
All women irtho expect to take ia
washing in the city for the year 1918
g
^ must secare a permit (including those
' | who had permits for 1917) from the
Secretary o fthe Board of Health at
once or they will be prosecuted for
j failure to do so.
J | These permits will cost nothing, and
| can be had at No. 1101 1-2 Caldwell
* ! Street.
S. S. CUNNINGHAM,
Sec'y Board of Health.
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: Yfc t Tinr^Tv nrrrT>n rv ttt* . ii
: liAKHZjV niiit?nog wir ' . a;j
) kinds and heights of \ri-c fencing:.
i Also Wire nails of all sizes, at
.. ! Johnson-McCrackin Co.
. | 10-2-tf.
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- See or Write Us For Selech
t tion Package
e Of anything in the line of Presorts
for Weddings, Personal Gifts, cr
Own Use.
. SINGLE DIAMONDS OR FANCY DIAMOND
, JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, STER.
| LING SILVER, CUT GLASS & ART GOODS
11J Jewelry of tbe newer patterns,
>r both in plain and fancy jewelry.
8 We Only Handle?Solid]and Genuine
Goods and compete ^with all
mail order houses. Orders filled
at ?nee.
TRY US
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e j SYLVAN BROS,ri
j Columbia, S. C. Phone 4E01
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Cor. Main and Hampton Sts.
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That Rea;
We Are Selling 1
, Than They Can Be
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The Girl at '
She's a clever ;
like to answer every
She is not a weathei
she is not a nevvspap
trained, efficient, spe
ator whose work is
numbers to subscribi
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| She has all n*
that purpose at her
always ready to furn
Jy, cheerfully and co
You can help "
of even greater se
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U5CI&, II yuu Will 11W
bers that you can fir
Directory.
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Always, consult the
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AND TELEGRAPH (
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Greetings !
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FRIENDS.
ousend Things
deceived
Carload of
va ft q
ssee Mules
ore Mules Than
rs Combined
Z A REASON
son is:
Item Cheaper
Bought Elsewhere
igher Than They
ast Ten Years.
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Information"
girl and she would
question asked her.
prophet, however;
er; she is just a well
:cial telephone operto
supply telephone
2rs.
;cessary records for
disposal and she is
? o 111 nlr
iMi St,Uill>U*ZI
urteously.
Information" to be
;rvice to telephone
t ask her for numld
in the Telephone
Directory FIRST
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LErHOINt fff ,g?g
COMPANY WPJ?
I I HAVE ATTRACTiYE prices tt make
[ on tora wood, sa or dry, for im'
rrie:liato, tail, sr>rinj or summer de
1 livery. Fz s':re to ree rr.r. i^e-Tore yofl
sell. ' H. 0. Long.
11-23-tf. Silreretret, S. C.
I 11-27-31.
TAX mSTUi&S FOJR 19IS
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I or za authorized a^ent will be at |
the following placed named be.ow,
; i'or rhe purpose or' taking '^x reium*
of both rc-ai and personal propertj
for fiscal year 10]8.
W'::?!rvre Tr.e3d?-7 Jan. 5th.
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Gl?:m Lowery Wednesday Jan. 9th.
- " 4?- 7si n 1 AfTl
\uaai un i uu* ouu j ? ?**. * v v...
Lonqshorss Frfciay Jan. 11 til.
! Cbaj>p?!ls Menda^-Jaa. 15th.
j P. \\ Eoeztr Tuesday Jan. 15th.
' Silver street Wed. Jan. 16th.
j St. Ty;Ve? Thursday Jan. 17tk.
| fFKmlte Friday Jan. ISth.
' FYospertty Men & Tues. Jan 21st &
I- 22nd.
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; TJtf> Mountain "Wednesday Jan 23rd.
j Telly Street Thursday Jan. 24.
^omaria Friday Jan. 25th.
Glyirphville Tuesday Jan 29th.
J. T. C^roks "Wednesday Jan 30th.
' Mavhin^on Thursday Jan. 31st.
And ir. the Auditors office in the
Courthouse i:ntil Feb.- the 20th after .
, "wnirn naie ot? per i;eni pen-' i wn- |
! be aaded. Tiie law requires n. tax or? |
: all notes mortgages and mo-rs, al-j
! so Income tax on incomes over $29W.
! tThere is a captation tax on all dogs |
: of fifty cents. ' '
! All raa7e persons betyeen the ages of
21 an^l 6* are liable to pay a poll
I tax of $1.A0 unless otheTwi?e exempt
I: All persons rcooertv in
! more than one School Bistrict will
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i917 Design
r RED CROSS
Christmas SbbI
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The spirit of Christmas
helpfulness to others is in
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that sea!.' . rui u on your
Chri:tmas mail
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i The seals cost one cent each.
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Th i my.yzj goss to fight Tuberculosis:
ia your community and to protect you
1 and Toiir family against thi? disease.
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You must bay thrse times as
many this year.
| j wai rn^icci^a i ui^iwui^wo.
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| | In the first million men examined for j
| the army over 25,000 netr c.ises of Tnbtr '
1 {
I cnlcfcia were discovered; ihousanris more
will break down in the training camps
&*d at the front
Help to provide proper cere for these
boys and protection for your community
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gainst the spr^ai of tlw disease.
Buy |
RED CROSS
CHRISTMAS SEALS
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The sale of the Red Gross Seals in I
Newberry is in charge of the Bachelor
Maids. Committees of the Bachelor]
Maids will call upor the people or
Newberry and offer these Red Cross
Seals for sale.
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J An Ambition an
J \ 'pHE needs of the South are id
? | of the Southern Railway: the growt
f . the upbuilding of the other, gjj
J\ ' The Southern Railway asks no favc
j F' v. ! accorded to others.
\C I The ambition of the Southern Railv
/ { uniiy of interest that is born of co-opera
( the railroads; to seeperfected thatfair an<
i ) aciit of railroads which invites the i
I aeendes; to realize that liberality of tr?
to obtain the additional capital needed for
j enlarged facilities incident to the rirma
^ JL semce; and. finally?
y To take its niche la the body pofiti
( o*b?r treat industries, with no more, ?J
J eghu and equal oppormnirwu
^ " The Southern Serrc
Xj/ ' i _ ivkfllL. W I ? ?fc w L. i* ' ?<_
be required tr> make r't-rn ffir ea?k
Dietrict, as the Tax IY>eVs vtli ?;e
made np by School Dj^-icts fS3t?a:i
of Tewnships in 191S.
J. C. Halface,
County Au<E*or.
CHANGES OF SCHEDULE
nv CAl'TUrffV ?1H WiT
ou t JL iiii a.i ?r'-? i
Herewith statement ?howi?? ohat:zin
tVe Southein Passenger trains
at Newberry, S. C., effective Nov^aatjer
11th. 1917 as follows:
No. 15 Sou. train due at N'e^laerry
SMS a. m; no changes.
No. 18. Sou. train due at Newfcerrr
12:27 p. m.; 12 minutes later.
No 17 Sou. train due s* Nevfeerr?
2:55. p. m.; 5 minutes later.
No. 16 Sou. train due at Newberry
5:25 p. ra; 31 minutes later.
. X. and L.
No. 9:03 a. m.
No. 52, 1:03 p. m.
No. 53, 3:2S p. m.
No. 54, 7:00 p. m.
T. S. I>fler, T. A.
Newberry, Nov. 6, 1917.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL JTKETJXG.
Notice is hereby oiven that th? annual
meeting of the County Board of
Commissioners of Newtcry Co::?^r
will to held at the office of tha C??ntv
Supervisor on Thursday, January
10. 1?1S. All rersons holding demands
of any kind against the County,
not^ previously presentedto the Board,
are required by law to file the sasot?
with the Cler^ of the Board on or before
January 1. 191S, so that they
may be examined and ordered f
at the annual meotin?, and it to
made the duty by law of all persona
holding such accounts 'of claims, not
i J i? fll. tl _ J I- tkl.
yaiu, to uie uie<n as requires in ima
notice. No claim against the County
shalll be valid and payable unless tXa
same is presented to and filed wftb
the County Board of Commissioners
daring tbe fiscal year in which It ij
contracted or the next thereafter-;
and all claims not so presented an?J
filed will be barred.
H. C. Holloway. Clerk, etc.
J. C. 8ample, County Supervisor.
t TEACHEKS EXAMINATION.
In accordance *with an order of tho
State Board of Education an extra elimination
for teachers' certificates will
be held on Saturday, January 19, 1918,
at the court house. All who desire to
teach and to secure ^rst grade certificate
are urged to tako this examination.
nt patcaxt \r -urn onv
^.vi. vnuoui,1!,
1-4- "t County Supt. of Education. -v
BIDS FOR MAXURE
Coundl will re*ei"e bids for the
rcinaure from city barn and street
sweeping. Fayatle qjartely in advance
inclose check for one forth
with bad. Will be ojen Tuesday 8th
January. Mf.il -bids to.
J. W. C. Chapman Clerk and Trea
OXY ACETELENE WELDI3TG?We
are equippe dto do all kinds of oxy
acetelene welding. Bring *us your
I hrAVon nntomohil* nr machinery Tturtst
We can weld them and gave you money
and time. Frozen cylinder and
pumps our specialty.
Mower's G:irage
Lower Main Street Phone 30#
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i ALL PARTIES?Are warned not to
hunt, trespss or allow any livestock
to run at large on the land
I of the undersigned Robert O'Neal '
D. L. Hamm will be prepared after
the holidays to cull your cotton seed.
1?12t,
I..STRAYED One red sow. weigh 260
Lbs J. K. Wicker.
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a Record' V?.
[critical with the needs j
i and succcss of one means ? /
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>rs?110 ipecial privilege act i>
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ray Company is to see tual
ition between the public as*d ;?.
i frank policy in the manage- ! ^
:onfidence of ecvernmental >
atment which will enable it ?
the acquisition of better io? / j
nd for increased and better ,/ J
ic of tbe Sontfc alonniie a* y
it with equal libemes. qni
is the Soatiuw
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