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T i> COiiTHAN ELECTED SPEAK Eli Oi the HOI'S*:. <Co]umbia, Jan 8,-The gen CTtvI assembly met to Jay and T P Cortliran Grenville was elected speaKer or tee Itouse. A recess was taken to 4:30 at srhieh time Gov. Manning's message was delivered. - - ? ? ? . ? - ? taut, on iiximr is jhscovliie;) BY HOUSEKEEPERS "The rabbit is receiving consideration in maney quarters," says Lae State food administration. "Australia 5ias converted th:'s farm pu.'s:. inio isod ?.nd today frozen ra^L-iL lanes Ittird )-lace in -her exports. Housekeepers ;\av<* discovered, too, the value *>f tl:e rabbit which ca^i be roasted. I. lei. stued, potted or turned into a ?>ie?in fact, used just like chicken. Here is a recipe for rabbit sausauge which came from Oklaho; a. "Rabbit Sausage?Take healthy rabbits, young or old. dres or soak over night in salt water. Wash thor. irngbly. Cut the meat off the bone ? txI t'prv fine in food choper. ClU U . _ To on pound of meat use one-quarter of medium onion, two tablespoons cra-ekea* crumbs, three-quarters teaspoon salt, one-naif teaspoon r %lack pepper, pinch of cayenne pep*per ani one-eighth of a cup of milk. C&op onion fine with knife. Mix all, ingredeints thoroughly, let stand for several Tiours, make into cakes and Jiry or pan-boil. j $200 STOLEN FROM TRUNK j Jtewberry County ^an's Home Kobbed by Negro i A negro on night lasa week entered tLe home of Mr. J Y Floyd, in the Sllverstreet section of the county, - * 1- 4-Vi rt enl stole ?200 from a trim* m IUC house. There was more money in the frank, hut the nagro was detected by the occupants of the fcous.e before getting it all, and escaped with the : ?200 in his possession. j The citizens of the community en paged in an all-nig-ht search far the TiQigro, Sut their efforts were fruit* Sess. Xt. Floyd* is a cotton seed buyer rial Silverstreet, and frequently has 3arge possessoins. There neing no ban* In the town he kept the see dmoney at fiome %t night. The authorities are rm tihe lookout for the guilty party, - ami with the description which they liave of fhe negro, it is expected that ' - tte "will soon De See pa?e two for more. ; " The amount collected in December ' for taxes was $123,121.35. against ^?93,?22.42 for December of the prev -ions year. Seven fieM agents have been appoin"tod *by D. C. Heyward, collecter of internal revenues. Among the seven is or>e from .Newberry. .Mr. Joseph * H. Hunter, who reported for duty Monlay. This is a irood appoinment, ' and if the other appointments are , i equal the work will run smoothly -and thoroughly all along the line. "TUlss Marietta Langford left Satur" day for Boauiord to teach school. Mr. and Mrs. W R Harvey and baby -of Montgomery. Ala., came Saturday to visit her sister, Mrs. 1 B Mann,, in ^Harris street Mr Harvey returned Tiome Sunday, Mrs. Harvey remaining awhile. * Mr. W A Asbill, since leaving dewberry for Wichita Falls, I'exas, Usas been taking the water and bath treatment at .Mineral wens, Texas, with much benefit, "being greatly improved of his rheumatism, from which he suffered intensely before liw removal from this city. IVIr. Marian Dora of Oswego, S C Is in the cit7 on a plesant mission, j Trailer particulars of which will appea^ i in our next issue. ! Mr. Toserh H Adams has moved ?3rom Blairs community to Pomeria section. _ _ _ fAGES DEATH FOR DAYS j &fesvy Seas Wreck Vessel and Owner Is Prisoner on Ledge for 16 Days. t ___ i Prince Eupert, B. C.?Heavy seas - wrecked an Indian fishing launch on a ' *ed[ge in the open sea off Dundas is- i riuand and held its owner, Stephen Ryan, v* prisoner on the ledge 16 days after -r .isea^iiing his two companions, Peter and Stenard Robinson, off the ledge to j , tfeeir ^deaths, according to reports ! < reaching liere, Ryan, wbo was given np for dead by vjils fellow members of the Metlaktla jtrise, was rescued and told how he was jiearly-fcabmerged at nearly every high tide, and when not almost drowned by ! } ? jcombers was soaked by constant rains. | ^Be said he made a raft from the launch j and nut to sea, but it upset and he i : ?wam back to the rock. il^nlgiits, he said, he tied himself to ; - Jibe ledge with ropes. His only food J vzas a few raw potatoes rescued from . :the launch. V N TIIE FARMERS' UNION OF NEV/BEESY COTOTTS The Farmers' Union of Newberrj county will meet in the court house Sat unlay, January 32th, at 31 o'clock. A! iuemiiers are re^uesie;! to t".- present, ; we desire to re organize, elect oiiicer; and elect delegates to the State i'siu-i meeting, which convenes ;:t Coiutnlji i i: the near future. \11 who ?!es>e ti- -join are aisi invited to meet with us. After the roil tine business of the union has been com pleted i wiii take up the question o getting nitrate of soda for the farmer iimuigh the government. Tills will b discussed in open mass meeting and ai fanners who are interested are request ed to be present or send a represents tive. T. M. IvLILLS, I'i'cs. Fanners I'nion and County Dem . oust rat ion Agent. ONE XfTtiKO NEAR DROWNING in iCY rr.VTEIi A negro from the Broad river sid< of the county was in town saturua; and told of two other negroes Ulysse 12lymph and Sam Henderson attempt ing io .cross tb-o river opposite Blain in a canoe. They had not gone fa when the boat was struct by a hugi cake of ice and upset, which threv the men into the water. One of then came near drowning, being savet only by the exertions of the othe: man; This happned on Friday befort the freze. The river was frozen ovei on, Saturday from the back water o: the Parr Shoals dam; extending 1! or 14 miles. A CA5D OF THANKS. The Herald and tXews-Dear Editor: Will yon allow me a space in youi paper to thank the people of Xos. < and 7 townships for their kindness and goodness to us? We appreeiat< every offering made to us, for thej have been so nice to us since our burnig out May the good Lord bless eaci each and every one of you for youi kindness. I remain Jonnie Bishop The Winthrop Daughters will meei !i'. ?*? T?. T\ U*v r* 1 v ?VICU .VH.SS rwu IJ.WW.I afternoon, the 11th, at 4 o'clock. Sugar has been coming to town lately and coal has also been bought b} the people in limited quantities. The company under Capt. Normar C. Toole is expecting uniform anc guns at an early day as soon as all th< companies of the new regiment o] State troops are mustered in. There were only two sales by the master Monday. In the case of J r*ic odminstrntAr nnr VCi V^C 1/^1 iiwn UO ttUU**u"v*vvv. v.?V others against Lida S. and Lucj Derrick, the tract of 226 acres neai Pomaria "w as sold to H. C., Hollowaj for $S,000 Case of S. S. Birge againsl Delphia Shell and others. 50 acres in county, to G-. C. Williams for $1,600, House and lot in town of Newberry sold by Sheriff Blease to H. 0. Long for $295. pers Mr Ellesor Adams has "had the ruMress of Tiis paper changed to the 61st battery at Fort Moultrie, of which to is a rising member. Miss Tiebecca Wicker has returned to Blenheim, where she is engaged in teaching school. Mr. W. L. Graham of Pomeria 1 was in Newberry Monday. Mr. R A Hamm of Silverstreet was in the city Monday. Misses Nellie Adams of Golcfcville a a Ethel Russell of Clinton spent the week-end in Newberry. Mr.J D Quattlebum of Prosperity was in Newberry Monday. Miss Haskll Wright will return to her home in LauTens county today, the Newberry college of which shs is a student having granted another week's vacation. She will be accompnV>ed bv her sister-in-law^ Mrs. F G Wright, on a brief visit. Miss Faye Rikard has returnee o bp.p school teaching in Camedon, a.n'j Henry Rikard will return to Columbia today to resume his studies at the university of South Carolina. :Paul Adams, with headquaters at Wichita Falls, Texas, in visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs Jno C. Adams. He if "lr^ajrrtir tbn iOry> Moto** any at ^Rurnbumett. Texas, which is owned oy uapt. w s L&ng-rora, wna control a F.+riT"1* of these motor companies. one af which is operated under t^e name of the Lin a Motor company, which branch is at Electra. Tex. These two, Caro and Lina, will give our ooonle here an idea of the loyalty to South Carolina of Capt. Langford and ahe other Newbery hoys with him. Mr. Robert Gist is another boy whr is doing well at the motor supply company in Wishita Falls, Texas and Mr. White Fant has just arrived in that city. Lieut. Elbert T- Dickert of t\c- Cnvl artillery. Fort Moultrie, is visiting bis parents! Mr. and Mrs. Jocoo L Dickert. j?i Two men in the county went hunt ?tthe other day and between tnem 'Tiey killed 33 ra.bits an<i 27 bfrds Tf we hnd that many rabbits we would Tia'ke rabbit fmisa.ee according to a -e^in-e seen in another inner. Mr. T H ^owe^s of Prosperity ' was in the city Monday. I v . 4 . COPY OF A LETT2E : FSOM JESUS CHRIST I f The following letter was written by - the Saviour, ami wr.s found eighteen I miles from Iconimn, a short time after s our blessed Saviour's craciaxion, transs mitt.ed from tlie Ilo'y City by a eoni \?-rted Jew, and faithfully translated i from the original Hebrew copy, u >.v in possession of the Lady C .ba's family, o at Mesopotamia. This loiter was >vrit ten by Jesus Christ, and found under a - ^rer.t stone, both round and lar^e. at the f foot of the Cross, eighteen miles from s ironium, near a village cnlie.d ?.!eso;x>ta 0 mia; upon the sti.ne w.is w r lit on and enn 1 graved: "Blessed is ho that siuiii turn j . wn m-'jrl " \ 1] npn:)if? thrit saw it iilv v/ . V , . . . .. .. - prayed to uod earnestly and desired He wouM m:ike knov. u r> ' .wm the me:r.:im; of litis writing, tiirit In* liii^ht not at- j tempt in vain to turn it Ove.v In tliej mean time there came r lictle child, I ! about six or seven years old, and turned ^ it over without he'p, to the admiration of all the people that stood bv, and under this stone was found a letter y written by Jes::s Christ, which was ears ried to the city of leouiiuu and thc/e _ published by a person belonging to T.ady futon. and in the letter was written the | s . J ? Commandments of Jesus Christ, signed 1 by the Angel Gabriel twenty-eight years ? after our Saviour's birth. v ! Letter of Jesus Christ. ! i Whosoever worketh 011 the Sabbath j shall be cursed; 1 command you to go to church and keep the Lord's Day holy, r without doing any manner of work. 3 You shall not idly misspend your time in [? bedecking yourselves with superfluities f of costly apparel, and in dresses, for I ? have ordained it a dav of rest; I will - have it kept holy that your sins may be | forgiven you. You shall not break my | commandments, but bserve and keep I them?written with my own hand; write , J them on your hearts, and steadfastly ob[ serve this was written with my own hand, spoken with my own mouth. You > shall not only go to church your own i selves, but also vour man servants and , your maid servants, and observe my [ words and learn my commandments; T' you shall finish your labor every Satur" I day, in the afternoon by six of the c:oek, i at which hot'r the preparation of the - Sabbath begins. ! I advise you to fast five Fridays in : every year, beginning with Good Friday, and continue the four Fridays imrnedii ately following, in remembrance of the t . five bloody wounds which I received for r all mankind. You shall diligently and peacefully labor in your respective vocations, wherein it hath pleased God to call you. You shall love one another with 7 brotherly love, and cause them that are j not baptized to come to church and hear t the holy sacrament, viz: Baptism and j the Lord's Supper, and be mak members thereof; in doing so I will gw long ' life and many blessings, and your land t shall replenish and bring forth g.bunj dance. I will give many blessings and k 1 comfort you in the greatest temptations, and surely he that doeth the contrary shall be cursed and unprofitable. I will I oiaft aon,i hardness of heart upon them aiov uvu\? ^ r' until I have destroyed them, but espe. ci^y upon the hardened and impenitent unbelievers. He that hath given to the poor shall not be unprofitable. Reinem: ber to keep holy the Sabbath day, for i the seventh day I have taken to myself: : and he that'liath a copy of this letter, , written with my own hand and spoken with my own mouth, and keeping it ' without publishing it to others shall not ! prosper, but he that publishes it to oth- j | ers shall be blessed of me, and though , his sins be in numbers as the stars of the sky, if he believes in this, he shall be pardoned, and if he believes nat in t this writing and my commandmerts, I j shall send my plagues upon him, anc'l will consume both him and?his children and his cattle; and whosoever shall have a copy of this letter, written with my own j hand, and keep it in his house, nothing shall hurt him, neither pestilence, thun; der nor lightning shall do them any. i hurt; and if a woman be with child and ! if a copy.of this letter be about her, and ; , she shall firmly put her trust in met, she ; shall be safely delivered of her birth. I You shall have no news of me but by the Holy Spirit until the day of judg. ment. All goodness and prosperity shall j be in the house where a copy of this lan-or ohoii hfl found. Sicned. &c. j King Agbarus' Letter to Our Saviour. I have heard of thee, and of the cures . wrought by thee without herb or medi' cine. For, as it is reported, thou restor> eth sight to the blind, maketh the lame to walk, cleanseth the leaper, raiseth the _ [ dead, and healeth those that are tormented with disease of long continu( ance. j Having heard all these things of thee, ( I was fully persuaded that thou art , either the very God that cometh down 1 from heaven to do such miracles?or else 1 that thou art the Son of God, and peri formest them. Wherefore I have sent j these lines, entreating thee to come : hither, and cure my disease; be: sides having heard that the Jews muri mur against and try to do thee michies. j I invite thee to my city, which is a lit' tip nnp indeed, but beautiful, and suffi cient to entertiam us both, i Answer to the King's Letter., t ! Blessed art thou Agbarus, for believing in me whom thou hast not seen. For it is written of me, that they which have ; not seen me should believe in me, that - they may be saved. But concerning the i matter thou hast written about, these . are to acquaint thee that all things for , which X am sent hither must be fulfilled, and then I shall be taken up and re1 turned to Him that sent me. But after my ascension I shall send thee one of my ( disciples, who shall cure thy distemper, and give life to thee and to them that are with thee. i j ! This letter should be deposited under j the four posts of your door on the in' side, well pasted on, or paste on a square . board and hang it up. when yon change | your residence, carry it with you. TTT?-\TT"7 TlAlffTPT. Ill l?1 J. r i n I. | Grrenwood Journal, 1st. .: Miss Eugenia Her tz of Pomaria and Dr. IT. M. Daniel, formerly of Anderson, 1 were married in Greenwood yesterday afternoon by Dr. James T). Kinard, r>ns[ tor of the Tmmanitel Lutheran ohvreh. t The conple left last nieht for Elherton, Ga., where Dr. Dnniel will locate for the practice of medicine, Mrs. D.-miel is a - daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. 0. ITentz of Poraftria. ? ? ormix kor.se peouraji j Taesdny, /annary S. MILDRED 3f ASXI>'(5 ffJi1 'WALLACE tf.DOXAL?) in '-THE 7iA.ir.iJ.WE SPEC IT AT ION.** . Five reels. Also n . M:V,*S WEEKLY. One rot'!. i v, j^t! !?*irv rv w rrr r*v -tii?: 0?'t* ji>er.m ?.??; rccis. ) i Tli;;rs10. wi?r jfp.ft) at:lt\ :i v.* lor." Also a TRIABLE COMEDY. TREASURY cii?IFICATES j OF INDEBTEDNESS Will Ee Received in Payment of InCome and Excess Prongs Taxes, Says Secretary McAdoo. "Washington, Jan. 2.?In reply to in-> quiries Secretary McAdoo stated that ( ' Subscriptions are still being received for the issue of treasury certificates of) indebtedness dated January 2nd and "ma-! turing June 25th, 1918, a large amount;' of certificates of this issue having al-1 ready been subscribed for. Allotments are being made by Federal Reserve j banks as subscriptions are received.: When the books close public announce-! ment concerning this issue it was stated that payment for certificates allotted might be made on and after January 2nd and on or before January 15th, 1918. These certificates will be received in payment of income and excess profits taxes." j The attention of banks and bankers is: *lfT'iin rlm-.vn tn + Vio firvoot inrnnrtnrion 1 U K. V V VUb ItiiiVVj from a banking point of view, of invest-; nient by individuals, firms and corpora-; tions in these certificates in preparation for the payment of income and excess profits taxes in June. The postponement; of preparation for such payments until > June would inevitably produce disturb-' ance of credit conditions. It i3, therefore, very greatly to the interests of banks that such payments be prepared for gradually by investment in certificates of indebtedness as they are offered. Moreover, other financing of the gov-; ernment must to a degree be affected by the response of the public to these offer- J iugs of certificates of indebtedness. i We again respectfully urge you to call these certificates to the attention of all clients who will have the income and excess profits taxes to pay. Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond. MI ..l.'XU.I n OUVV*. SJLiU V>, UtJilUUlUi SUUW, X1UW I wish you would come no more.? , Abbeville Medium. 'The city lias bec.n given by the Central Medthodist church board four feet along the sidewalk of Friend street to have the v/alk widened To this end the trees in the way are roeing felled. The widened walk will be an improvement to the church lot. If we uphold the cutting down of the trees some citizens will take us to task. If we object, others will do unto us the same thing. Eut we do like a ' wide-pavement'when it is sdinooth and < pretty, as this one wall be. F0B SALE. I due large Cretor's Peaatu and Popcorn Machine in Main Street. Good! location and -big profit. Apply to j T. R. YOUNG, Newberry, S, C. 11-23-tf. BBICK?Just received two cars be*t brick. Get our prices; we can save you money. Daris Limber Com-! pany, phone 56. ! 11-27-tf. J - : JUST KECK1VED?A car load of rice meal Johnson-MeCracki* Co. 10-5-tf. wTc. EZELL, OFTOMETBiST^ZiilS! Main St., Newberry, S. C. Practice limits tn t>i? AVftsiffht and tha fit ting of glasses. TUttX PLOWS?Oliver Pattern, ant* Dixie Boys, also points of all sis i es. See Johnson-McCrackin Co- 1 I Half Your Living Without f^onsy Cost We are all at a danger point On ' the use of good common sense in our 191S farm and garden operations depends prosperity or our "going broke." j Even at present high prices no one can plant all or nearly all cotton, buy food and grain at present prices from I supply merchant on credit ana maKe money. Food and grain is higher in proportion than are present cotton prices. j It's a time above all others to play safe; to produce all possible food, grain and forage supplies on your own acres; to cut down the store bill. A good piece of garden ground, rightly planted, rightly tended and kept planted the yekr round, can be made to pay nearly half your living. It will save you more money than you made on the best three acres of cotton you ever grew! Hastings' 1918 Seed Book tells all j about the right kind of a money sav- j iag garden and the vegetables to put \ in it. it tens aDOUt me lann crops an j well and shov/s you the clear road to j real and regular farm prosperity. It's i Free. Send for it today to M. G. j HASTINGS CO., Atlanta, Cr..?ArZrt. * l The O'XVall auxilary of the Red , HrocS was organized at the residence ^ of Mrs. fohn Henry Chaprelle on the o: Saturday before Christmas by Mrs. *l Frank R. Hunter an dMrs. R. Herman -1 Wright. The officers of the society V( are Mrs. Laura Henderson, chairman; ^ Mrs. X. I'l. Davis, Secretary, a;id Mrs ; ^ Kate X. "Workman, treasurer. | bi The congregations were slim Sun- : i: ray?the weather - was bad. V\*o met >v a young girl roing to Central Meth- j 0j o-lis:t church. She is a brave f.irl. She i iives In Boundary street. ;.Ve soe them y at t'.ie picture show in bid weather, when v;e don't s:e them ai church ysawjasKZrc^x.Trrwv^',-'N r^s;yrr. a-.>*-3fc.* k JM; ,t a?a. -? 1 oa Progressive, Senit Young loseleyBro' National Ban] f ' Make This Bank Yo It Is a So A-P nrvoof oofic-Fo/" v/i caviuiuv know that in case loss of position the Account to "fall b; We hope you will fortune but, have :ii _ you win nut: \ , Better play safe^? OPEN A SAVINGS A THE IXCHA! Of Newber "The Bank of t mmmmmmtaammimmmmmmmmammmmm 490 CHEVR i n $635 F. O. B. Power, Durability, These are the ties that make CHEVROLEl Not excelled in Convenience b Car. * Let us si N. C. TOOLE, NEWBERR J. D. QUA! PROSPERF Distributor for Newberry I The maid of honor. Miss. .Mary .'right of Newberry, S. C., a cousin ? the bride, wore silver lace and llle over satin, and the matron of rnor. Mrs. George Hooker, wore silsr laace over red satin. Both carr- | id showers of red roses.-Richmond .J a.. Times-Dispatc-h. in write-up of w !> peak-Hopkins wedding, the bride eir.g Miss. Alice Peak, well known \ i Newberry, where she has been [iss. Mary Wright's popular suest :: several peasant occasions. XL E 5?We have mules on hand. A. G. Wise, Prosperity, S. C. 11-27-tL savc/rc*. uhr JlXT^tM3XXBX^F3Jttm^XBca^aamarwss*m j 7 ary, Equipment ivn,B. S.,D.D.S. j k Building A _ -s. ar Business Home urce? A 1 ition > and comfort to J of accident, sickness or it you have a Savings ack on". never have such misyou any assurance that CCOUNT TODA Y | NOT. RANK \ W VVAol mi. ry, S. C. he People" i OLET 490 * Flint, Mich. Economy, Speed fuor Qualithe i 'DnPITfADl i 1 V/I V/JU/-111 t Quality or y any Priced low you. ? Local Dealer i :Y, S. C. J rTICRAFIM Li L ULLUAUIU ry, s. and Saluda CoujBBHHH