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Ipc jp$y am? grisa. Entered at the Postofliice at Senfcerry, S. C? as Snd class matter. E. H. AULL, EDITOli. - Tuesday, April 2, 191S. \ AITAJL CO\SEKVATIC>\ j f The Herald and News prints in' this issue on page three a very interesting article from Dr. Gustay Werber. Dr. Werber spent several; weeks here during the winter and: most of the time on his farm on Bush river. His interview explains j the work he is doing better than we ' can and we invite you to read it. What he is doing is going to Dear fruit in the future and while he may not live to see the realization of his dreams and his work it is nevertheless a great work for the preservation of the resources and the advantages that we have given lis in lavish supply by nature if we could only be in^ duced to realize the truth. It is very probable that even those who live near the farm of Dr. Werber have rather looked upon, the work he is doing as a fad with nothing practical to it but his interview should open their eyes. We don't know anything v lies that I ? IIIU(/A ctUUUL XL UUl AC Otx *xvo uo vM??v he has the right idea and that his work is going to bear fruit in abundt . . ance some of these days. We have had this interview for some time but l ? ? ~ and OT?rtfhcir> "K.-P havfl iur uiie i casuu ?.uu ttuwi-?v? n ? ? M not been able to print it earlier. . \ mtmi ' j ; ? " The Newberry business men ac" 4 commodated themselves to the new time beautifully. It was just like clock work. All business houses and { L t factories opened on schedule time as 4 > . ^ usual and everything ia running ^ t smoothly. Newberry always does 'A * things right and supports the law * ) and the government. / The correspondent describing the i terrible battle tnat nas Deen ragms i | , / mmm Mkn* iflrfffl i I \ ! ' : vl,;)V... ' . 1 !tt *. ' ^i^E^w^wf','i! m I on the western front in the great war, j says: "The great drive, in short, has t">;n the lid off of hell in that part of the world, and we may expect hor rible sights and sacrifices, before the hurricane has passed and the allied advance resumed." Here's hoping that the Allies may I soon be able to check the drive, and ' force the enemy back, and that it may j j prove the deciding battle o? the <jreat | j world conflict. But if they should not check it and drive the enemy back, it means prolonging the struggle. If j we could have been just a little bet1 A ? ? J M it* /\ ^ A 1 ler {jrepareu, huuwiug mai tut: 6juo._j drive was coming. We notice that Gov. Manning ha.', appointed our friend Ed DeCamp of the Gaffney Ledger as a delegate tr> 1 the good roads convention which is to be held in Little Hock, Ark, in April. We hope that Ed will go and tell the convention about the uses and advantages of the split log dra?. We find just as we expected that | i we had made several errors in correcting our mailing list. Several subscribers have been kind enough to call our attention to them and we have gladly made the corrections. If there are others kindly let us know ? ^ r I1 V? tt*0 y M Ko r? C V* O ^ <11 UUtC. X lie JiSl was ill ua u onrij/t and so many changes coming at once mistakes were almost unavoidable. \ We have mailed a statement to all those subscribers whose time is out according to our list. We know that we make many errors. If we "Kave \ # made one in your case please notify ;s promptly and it will be corrected. If v?e do not hear from you we will I take it that our record is correct. t -We are sorry to have to skip another installment of the story "Over the Top" for the reason that a box XX* + V. U1 Uic yJICL LC 1XCLO UtICi.'VU lit I I express. We hare had a bill of it for several days but the express man says it has not reached (Newberry. I! A p Zk I A Jtti THEB k _ B DRY GO * ^gg Did you hear crowd actually ] fore. The crow Johr ' "Come I" ig fli, history of this o H Store marked t< gains left. This TU ill HA 1216 to 1220 We notice from the Tugaloo Tribune that the Rev. Dr. W. ]. Langston was struck by an automobile while crossing a street in Westminster as he was going from the train. His shoulder was broken and he was otherwise bruised up. It was stated that it was the third time the young man whose car struck him ha'! ever driven a car. He was fined ten dollars and Dr. Langston was carried tn thp hnsnifAl where it. wns said he would remain for several weeks. SPECIAL NOTICES. FOR RENT?One store building near the Southern Oil Mill.W. H. Sterling. 3-22 4tp We have another car load of those good Tennessee mules just re ceived. We will sen you a p:oca young Tennessee mule for 3000 pounds of white cotton payable next fall. Purcell Company. 3-29 2t I HAVE ATTRACTIVE prices to make on cord wood, green or dry, for im mediate, fall, spring or summer delivery. Be sure to see me before you sell. H. 0. Long. 11-23-tf. Silverstret. S. C. FULFGl'M 0A7"S?Si.SO per bushel for sale by Johnson McCrackin Co. 2-S tf. TrtVATft PT WTS?\p\r Olnrv Liv ingston's Perfection. John Baer and New Stone. For sale by W. O. Wilson. at Johnson-McCrackin Co. 3-29 2tp. FOH ALDERMAX. WARD 1 Claude H. Williams is hereby announced as a candidate for alderman ir** - - ? i A. ? -1.: J . it. ^ tor warn i ami pieageci tu ao:ue me party rules. AITTIOX SALE WEDNESDAY. APRIL 3rd. I will offer for sal? Wednesday, April 3rd, at 11 o'clock, a. m., at the late residence and store room of B. E. Julian, deceased, at Helena, S. C., a miscellaneous stock of merchandise, ? m * / JS i nousenoia goons ana a rew iarmin;implements. Terms of sale cash. Dora A. Julian, Admx. SEED?Garden seed of all kinds in bulk, garden seed are allhi gh this year but you will find our prices low. Smmer Bros Co. u 3-29 2t IG SALE I ?ODS, LADIE IOTIONS, ET AL1 WTIC I 1 about it? Did you read poured into the building tJc wf*r& inllv and buvim J j ; lere, Mamma;" "I want ountry has a sale create > sell quickly. Thousam > is a clean-cut, legitimat IS BlCi SAL kLTI Main Street Sop "s for cotton mules. PurccII Company. it Seed Irish Potatoes $4.00 per bag. At this price you can afford to buy | them for eating potatoes. Order ; today. Summer Bros Co. 3-29 2t i TIX CAXS?We c-an supply you with I heavy weight cans at same price-, i others are getting for lighter can?. ' Buy them from us either loose or packed in tightly seale:! cartons of 100 cans each. Car will arrive :d I few weeks. Let us have your or j ders. Summer Bros Co. 3-23 9t | Automobile Oil*; and greases, we ar~ making lower prices and giving better goods than you can get from agents. Goods satisfactory or money refunded. Let us have your next order. Summer Tiros Co. I 1-29 It I Seed Irish Potatoes at less than eating potato prices, $4.00 per ba:r. Summer Bros Co. 3-292t Tomatoes, home canned, finely packed at lowest prices, either wholesale or retail. Have only a limited quantity. Summer Bros Co. 3-2921 It'Sl RtCeivei Ore car load lime and ceniert. ?<v us before you buy. n?vJsi T.nmber Comoanv. 3-29 2t Cedar and Sap Shingles, best in town Langforc! & Bushardt. 3-19 6t JttJLES?We have mules on hand. A G. Wise, Prosperity, S. C. 11-27-tt /list Received?Another car load ?j? those good Tennessee mules. Pur cell Compan.v 3-29 It \\c have a solid car load of those best perigree Appier oats. Purcell Com panv. 6-z\) ji fVe have anything you need in the farming line. See us for service. Pure ell Com pan}*. 3-29 It We have a fresh car load of that goo-! molasses feed. Purcell Company, FOR SALE?Ford Touring Car in goo(' condition. Baker & Oxner. - 3-29 *j FOR S.VLE?Buggy and harness, bargain, see M. M. Buford. 4-2 3tp WANTED?Man for specital work in developing Pecan Nursery in Vital Conservation Kancn. Kignt man will be given an interest in the business. Dr. G^stav Werber, 13o3 Q Street, X. W., Washington, D. C. 4?2?tf. I HHtMHLJMMHnMMMaMHMMNnMMBMiV / S STILL 0 S' READY-T r t o rp ti JL Vy XJJL-A JL X. AR OF SAC STOCK about it? Have you see like mad people. There v heavily,"everbyody sayi Some More of This;" "OJ d such a high pitch of e ds of people have alread; e sale?everything to be ,E IS NOW WA1 VTA A. J JOS. T. HUTCHISON, I * I MAD l. . Southerners ti See|This W Cylinder ! Wh I ^ _ vV m x Continental!. IVI house Electric We are now p a few orders fo II I Newberr & Auto man i i r\ grtini tmt T J ?? UldiKIDU I Newberry, Greenwooi I Cou i r* T^T nil rkln 1;I N IN FULI <r\ \\T~C A r> "\4 w- VV J_.iT.1V, 1V1 [ROWN ON ' iRMCE . _ KLL>U< :n it? We opened at 9 A i never was such a crowt ng: "I'll Take This;" "Gn h, What Bargains;" Etc., nthusiasm. Everything it affpnrlpr) knt thprp are sacrificed. IN FULL SI Manager '* ? 1 (E BY i Si out enters j onderful SixPalace on eels. otor, Westingally Equipped, I repared to take i ill* r eariy delivery. | , J.* I i f iTiduiiiic i Works TORS FOR i t Laurens and Saluda I nties. | . BLAST nrA nf I VI ill VI iigh Grade ILLINERY, I THE ik. M. Saturday. The I 1 in this County be- I /e Me That;" "Hello, 1 Etc. Never in the ? in this High Class K still plenty of bartVING f R'S I NEWBERRY, ?. c J { ' ... w *:'