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J. If 080 ||t88. |; Entered at the Postoffice at New?js I s fcerry, S. CU as :Jnd class matter. I E. H. AULIi, EDITOR. 1 Tuesday, March 2C. 1.9IS. : \0T SO i "We notice that our local contempo- ^ rarv. The Observer, in a leading edi- , i I tonal believes in one-man power and ! one-man rule?a sort of czar in gov- < ernment.?Herald and Xews. The Observer does not believe in \ anything of the kind, and has never \ saiu anything that would justify thai ^ sort of "notice." : If our contemporary wants to writ? j his notions on "Responsibility," hs i t could do it just as well without lug- "1 ging in The Observer?for no conceiv- ( able purpose except to misrepresent it.?The Observer. 1 T! We are glad that its "not so '' And \ * we are sorry if we printed it and it' was "not so." Certainly we had no | intention of stating a position of th?? I * editor of the Observer that was" in- j * correct. The editorial was heafled, j' "Make One Man Responsible/' and the j last sentence was, "Make one man s responsible'' is ?Ood policy in small * - things as well as laroe ones. But 1 as we sau. in our article we did not 1 refer to the editorial for the purpose 1 of disputation and we did no? prijr 1 it as is our custom when we comment 1 4 on an article of another because we 1 felt there was no argument as to the 1 position that it was in favor of one 1 man power. So we are printing the article in this issue and we ask von 11 to read it for yourself and see if our j s conclusion as to the position was *im- 1 .! properly drawn. If it was we ars '< sorry that we can not yet see where- ' in we erred but if our contemporary ' says I at we dM we take it for errant- 1 ed that we did because he should * know better than we what he intend- i ,, ed and we apologise for misconstruing: his meaning. We will not under. 1 '< take to substantiate the correctness \ of our conclusion, and will let you i * read the article if you so desire~and i { draw your own conclusion. i 4 1 j n? -mm ) r Mr. Fred Scurry of Camp Sevier ^ame last Sunday to snend until next "Sunday at home with his mother, Mrs. - J. R. Scurry. j c ! . " *1 -* A" > " ?> SNV ' \aigag i wl. . :'"';,:;,f:"" a? : \ muMSk 1 i 9 :.y ;- '? j >.' A ;S!1 ^^9 SiBQS^BnBBBKSBBMHHHRHBBHH Mr. W. L. Reed of Anderson lia.3 ome to Xewberry as salesman for he Globe Dry Goods company. The alesladies now assisting at this new tore are Mrs. L. M. Graham, Miss Kathleen Hayes and Miss Inez Hutchnson. Jack Bowers of Newberry is visitng his sister. Miss Estelle Bowers, at drs. Hugh MeCIain's in Main street -Campobello cor. Spartanburg Jourlal, 2."?til. .Air. W. R. Smith, Sr., Mrs. Walter Vallace. Miss -losie Reid and Mr. Wilie R^id. all of Xewberry. visited ir he city Saturday.?Greenwood Index :."th. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Purcell of Xevv >erry spent yesterday at the Oregon intel and left this morning for n risit to Atlanta.?Greenwood Index !5ti. Dr. J. Henry Harms preached ai Lutheran church in Prosperity Wednesday night and will preach ir Charleston Piaster Sunday. Messrs. Jno. H. Baxter, Marior Baxter and L. A. Wilson motorec Monday to Saluda to inspect the build ng going on there. Messrs Johnson <v* Johnson, con tractors and builders, have bough :he building in which their office i: oca ted in lower Main street adjoin ng their lot between Main and Frienc HT60IS. I Ilt;y nave a vunuav. :or the building of tenant houses fo: he Glenn-Lowrv Manufacturing com pany at Whitmire, work on which wil jegin in about fifteen days, and hav< ilso closed a contract for 35 or 4< idditional rooms to tenant houses o :he Xewberry cotton mill, as well a; rnr a hie brick combination ware house for the company. Mr. Sam P. Neal was n the eit; ftWh.rsday. H.. ha~ resigned his po -ition ir a drug stof? at ?0:1th Green wood and gone to Greenwood whiii iwaiting the' call to his assignmen In the draft. > In directing the chang< n his address he says he wants Th< herald and News to follow him wlie-< soever he has to go in the service t matters not where, as the papc: 'beats a letter from home.'' Goot joy. John Francis Taylor, who enlistee n the navy as a first class electric an, has been called by the governnent and is stationed at Cambridge tfass. Frank is the son of Mrs. Alms raylor of our city. County Supervisor J. C. Sample ani tlr. H. H. Abrams are on the list o lelegates appointed by the governci ABSC k I DRY G( 1 ir1 Did you hea: crowd actually fore. The cro ^ John;" "Come history of this Store marked gains left. Th |F T|_ 1216 to 122' as delegates to the meeting of the I'nited States Good Roads associa: tion at Little Rock. Ark.. Anril 1~>-1P. Mrs. .M. C. Morris of Prosperity and : Mrs. H. II. Ellis of Silverstreet wer% ' amonir the county chairmen of local committees of the Liberty Loan asBanks Will Mc j i At a meeting of the ' rial, the National, the banks, it was agreed f< . hours of the Newberry hours as requested by th [Monday, April first, the , clocks one hour and stil close at 3, except on Sat 1 j ' ; 5, and they ask the publ modate their buisness U I t At the request of the got .; be ridigly adhered to. ;j JAS.McINl I incT "di | JUJI 1\J Lot of 11 si f j c j dress go ! shoes fc ! i j V. I i u w;,? I J* 11. TYldC Little Moui k ( HZUBMHBraraaHnfl !lutely DODS, LADIE MOTIONS. ET kNTIC^ r o Knnf if? Flifi vr>ll t*paf] i UUV/UL 1W? JUT ivt J VVi 1 poured into the building wds were jolly and buying Here, Mamma;" "I want , country has a sale create! to sell quickly. Thousanc is is a clean-cut, legitimat IIS BIG SAL O Main Street SBBSGHBBHBRSflnKBBflHBSSSHBHBBB sociatioR scheduled f?>r a > ntr of ilie organization in Columbia Wednesday, when and whore County ,Vl Chairman |no. .M. Kinard wa.< also aij placed to appear. (_j>. Mr. S. S. Cunningham made a bus- j iness visit to Columbia Wednesday. . ' we Up Clocks I officers of the CommerExchange, and Savings o conform the buisness hanks to the change of I le government, and from banks will move up their I open at 9 o 'clock and 1 turday they will close at | \ic to cheerfully accom. | o this change of hours. | ernment these hours will | j VSH, CHAIRMAN. ! i ! rnrurn I [.LIE V W | millinery |j >ods and I >r Easter S tympany i ntain S. C., Hjf v aaffiB fioCEBB YOUR S' READY-TC C. TO BE THI AR OF SACI about it? Have you seen like mad people. There n t heavily, everbyody saying Some More of This;" "Oh, i such a high pitch of ent! Is of people have already z e sale?everything to be sa E IS NOW I! JOS. T. HUTCHISON, M \ .Ninety Six is sorry ihat Hr. Kinanl is goins 10 leave Green)0?1. He is quite ;? favorite here d will be missed.?Ninety Six ccr eenv.ootl .lournal. W/HATt W you kl Tl T / V w IIjlv W V needed for than to bir 4 suit in place ly made one u T/1TT h IVr nibti fin MADE BY STROUS BALTIM are mauc u fabrics by i process for service. Wear them you are help ,for conserva PRICES ARE VI J. H. SOI Newfoei VI 111 LAST C )-WEAR, M IOWN ON ' UFICE it? We opened at 9 A tever was such a crowt "I'll Take This;" "Gv What Bargains;" Etc., husiasm. Everything ittended but there are Lcrificed. N FULL [anager yo;: for_*ot we remcntion that fl M.-.. '..:ys and Wednesdays are wheat- V days, Tuesdays meatless an;! Saturday* porkless. with a wheatless i rin- <-v every day and one meatless i rr o -1 ea.ch day. 6 a ? ^ J V ' & J = I >erter way do low to con- 1 ; 5o! SQ much L our soldiers, I ? y one good \ M of two pooryr. y ATijrc E & BROTHERS, Inc. ORE, MD. ; f dependable i dependable dependable i-?and know ins the cause y tion. ZRY MODERATE t HER & CO. rrv. S. C. - tfllt :hance nrth nf I. vfi a vtt K ILLINERY, I THE I i. M. Saturday. The 1 in this County here Me That;" "Hello, Etc. Never in the in *h TS HJcrh Class still plenty of bar- If iVING I NEWBERRY, S. C. 1 **' - - - ' _