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5ji> mt |gerol? sh0 Entered at the Postoifice at New. fcenryj S. C., as 3nd class matter. J E. H. AULL, EDITOB. . Tuesday, April 23, 1918. x THRIFT STAMPS. The sale of Thrift Stamps is going on all the time. The Herald and! Aews has arranged to publish a special section of the paper devoted I to the advertisement of these stamps. I We are able to do so by tbe coopers- j tion of our people. In view of the j special drive which is now on in the ! sale of the Third Liberty Loan bonds we have decided not to print tha* in roorard tft ctomnc nnfil ! .May 3. The sale of the bonds stops on May 4. In the meantime, however, the sale; of stamps will continue and tho children should be especially inter-1 ested in these and should push the sale. Newberry is way down toward j the bottom of counties in South Caro- j lina in this sale. With the approval of the State j chairman and the publicity man of j this county The Herald and News is going to make this proposition to the school children especially: We will give any child who secures a new j subscriber to The Herad and News \ for not less than four months and a j payment of not less than 50 cents j one thrift stamp. To any child who i gets a payment on subscription ir> I The Herald and News for not les* j than/75 cents, we mean an old subscriber and it dees not matter what his date is.;, we ; will credit the subscription from that date, for not less i 1 Our c< ?-?? have bo / lit yours. We hs have not ? ./KWC buy at o: Sum: I n? uixie u< Satis * Don't forget to < out a blank for yc Ciimmnv JUllllilCI UIVU : / A . . . \ ? r ? : . * -. r * '1 ^. ^ I...A * JU^l IXCtCIYC* A Carload o Acid Ph \ __ * js , ? t I This Acid wi I * per cent and * corn. Read : i t farm papers 4 about it. \ i you this j v Come to see ' .J f1 11 '? 1' ' : ? ' ?) j i J _ I The Puree ? : : ir" ~?-^' / xmnmmbmmmb r _ m ?*> 'i.* vn?y>?^>v f. f than six months and a cash pay- \ ment of 75 cents we will give a J Thrift Stamp. A Thrift Stamp is 25 : cents. We make this offer especially for the school children where they are offered nrizes bv some of our! liberal citizens to help them to pur-: chase or add to their library. Ifi your father is a subscriber to the paper get him to advance his date: six months by paying you 75 cents and you will get a Thrift Stamp valued at 25 cents. This is a good offer! end will last until recalled by us. j ?Bny a Liberty BondRead Dr. Gustav Werber's article I ; which we print in this issue. It is; j a fine opportunity he is offerng for' some live and enterprising and er. ergetic man. And taken in connection with the offer of Summer 'Brothers Company we should have an A /IMAM /\^ i auuiiuaiii uup ui wxxite iJvtawcs in ! this county this year. And the food j department of the government in- { I timates very strongly that it may he j necessary to have them if we are to have any substitute for white bread., And then if y?u will eat some of that potato bread thaf Baker Sorg is making you will' be convinced that it is; a fine substitute. And then you can learn, if vou do not know already, to make that bread yourself. We know' some good housewives in thi3 county who can beat Baker Sorge on potato bread, and that is not saying anything against his bread. , ?Bny a Liberty Fjimd.? i While the city authorities are fixing the section of Boundary street alongside the Baptist church we were just wondering if we could not get a sufficient number of the Baptist brethren interested to get behind the city authorities end get them to p-?t a blind drain alongside the property so as to widen the street for that ais-! tance, and at the same time add ma- j terially to the appearance of the , "J ir has arrived. Those who ught please call and get i tve a few unsold. If you i : bought we advise you to nee. 1 i mer Bros. Co. ! . em Coal | ifies . j K\ y ' ' call in and fill < ' I mi i C4U11 ciiicius. ters Company I. ' J IN!.. .. , | | | 1 ' 5 ' i f? , j I i '' ? f xosphate . vi . ? ; . t: r ' . 1 ill analyze 32 i is fine for what vour V ?I have to say SVe can sell acid cheap. us. ' II Company m i|i 11 ?HI ^ !?(.'!) ri?shc!s Toole Coffon ^oeu for s snle a.t $1.25 per bushel, also 15 or 20 bushels Cleveland cotton seed at ?! $1.50. J. M. K. Bushardt. 4-2'? Up rj | - TKACHEKS E\A MI NATION property. The distance is something like j-"0 feet, and :t would cost for th pipe about $100. Surely with the as sistance of those who live along tha side, who are not Paptist, we shouli be able to raise that amount an* furnish the pipe if the town will d the work, if the town does not fee that it should do both. What sf? you, our brethren? Now is the tim to do it. Wren the rains are ove and the ground settles that will be fire section cf street from Caldwe! ro McKibben. ?liuv a Liberty Bona? Xewberrv roPe^e sustains tw very great Tosses in the resignation of President Harms and Dr. Voig Both are alumni of the college an h~ve don.'? ? erood work for the ir stitution, and have been foremost i every good work for the community We are sorry to see them leave br wish them mighty well wherever the may go. * ?Bny a Liberty BondIn retaining Prof. O. B. 'Cannon a the head of the city schools the boar of trustees have done well for til schools. His work dicing the pa* year has been of a very satisfactor nature and the schools have ru SlliUUtJLllv uuuci iiJfl ahas gone about his work in that quie and unostentatious manner whic means work that is_real. We ar please also to hear Prof. Cannon sa that the prospect is that he would fc to retain the same teachers "for ar other year. It is so much better fc any school not to be so often chan? ing teachers, especially when yo have good ones as we have in Nev berry. If the board could just pa them a little more it would still u hAtfpr The nav is inadequate S.E especially when everything else ha increased so much in price. ?Buy a Liberty Bond.? It is a little tardy but we desire T acknowledge our indebtedness to tL kindness of the Greenwood Index fc the use of that cut showing th French premier bestowing the none upon our young friend Lieutenai Coleman which we printed a shoi 1 ! time ago. . Thank you, brethren. . 1 came at a good time when we ha the opportunity to print the lettc from Lieutenant Coleman to his aui describing in his own words b*s es citing and daring experiences. ?Bay a Liberty Bond*? We understand the engineers of th government are now engaged in re locating the public highway betwee Newberry and Little Mountain an that in most cases they are followln alongside the railroad and are en deavoring to remove all the crossing from here to Little Mountain, excep the two on the Southern to get int and out of the town of Prosperity, an that the only crossing of the C-, > & L., will be by'bridge and the othe one crossing of the Southern will b ''"derneath. That will be a grea thing if it is'done when^it is done. ?Boy; a Liberty Bond.? Baker Sorg is now bakin; some potato'bread that is a greate saving <)f th? wneat product tnan ? had been abjje to make with the us of coril' rtVLcJ it is fine. It is real! better than .the whole wheat br^a and if you don't believe it just tr; it out.;. vj. ' ; ?BnV j>. Liberty Bond? ipO^MATIOX WANTED.. .. Jf> 1 ; Ail#' information as to the where abouts of James Caldwell is teantei by bis wife, Annie Caldwell. He lef * f * v : - . me in 1898 while we were living oi the place of Mr. T. W. Folk in New berry county;- Hie is tall and slendc and dark mulatto and now about i years old. The last' heard from hiii was in 1914 when he was seen" i: Augusta; Ga. . Annie Caldwell, wif 1317 9th St. 14-23 2t; Augusta, Ga ?Btfy Liberty Bonds? FEBXS?New shipment of ferns jus received. Mayes Book Store. 4-23 It. Serap Iron and Brass Wanted. Wi pay highest price. Langford an Bushardt. 4^.23 t 3TAICHINE OILS ?at old prices for short time yet. Many have alread; advanced. We" would like^to an its to your interest to place i Summer. Bros.. Co. 4-23 2 ?Buy a Liberty Bond? NOTICE OF OPENING BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION Notice is hereby given that th books of the Newberry Lumber Coie pany will be open at the store of J H. Summer & Company, Newberri S. C-, Wednesday, April 24th, 1911 for subscriptions to the capital stoc' of said company. J. E. Summer, McK Hutchlnsoi., Geo. W. Summer, Sr. J. H. Summer. Corporator; 0 The regular spring examination for ^ teachers' certificates will be held at 0 the court house on Friday, May 3, r beginning at 9:30. Owing to tho scarcity of teachers throughout the ii " state, it is hoped that all those whose certificates have expired and tho.-e who desire to teach will stand the examination. To obtain a first gracm ia certificate, the applicant must make ** an average of not less than 80 per u cent and not less than 50 per cent l" on any one branch. The first grads fl certificate may be renewed by the ' board issuing: it. To obtain a sec I ? " ond grade certificate applicant must * . average 70 per cent with not less | than 45 per cent on any one branch. ; This may be renewed where the Lf; teacher attends an approved SurJ a mer School. To obtain a third grado e certificate applicant must average 60 >L per cent with not less than 40 per y cent on any subject. A third grade II certificate can not be renewed. Ail a it NOTICE OF JURY DR.UV1XG. - , Notice is hereby given that we, the 5 j undersigned Jury Commissioners ror T I N'pwhprrv Ponntv S. P . will at the Of I<? j'fice of the Clerk of Court for iNew1_ bery county, S. C., at nine o'clock, a. Irt':m., April 29th, 1918, openly and p#b>* j'licly draw the names of thirty-sis u I (36) men, who shall serve for une i week as Petit Jurors, at the Court oi y ; Common Plea'?, which will convene e ! at Newberry Court House, May 13th ia. 19IS, and continue for two weeks. :5 j C. C. Schumpert; T "R Jno. C. Goggans. 0 Jury Commission for Newberrv 1,5 Conuty. * WE RECOJDTEXfl TOItlC LOS. w ^ p When your eyes trouble you think of j P. C. Jeans, the Optometrist, who will j give you suusiai'uun ur )our uiuuc; j refunded. P. C. JEANS AND COMPANY, g Optometrists and Jewelers. ! STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. It J The annual meeting of the stock^ holders of the Newberry Cotton Mill will be held at Newberry, S. C., on r Wednesday the first day of May, 1918. 01 Geo. S. Mowef, Sec. 1 April 18th, 1918. ! I ' I e | ^ ^ ? ' ' . ~y "I | 7 The " l ltj, Choose wisely thi are scarce. Man = j that Schloss-Balti ! clftthps are emnri t\ fit and satisfactio j . Come in and look i.- -. Priced $10.( Furnishings?the '" Hats in endless V; QurVi a rrvmhinofi T ' simply can't be ir 'r. are here in just tl ? and be fitted. k Cope 3. ______ ? cprt::Ua?t;s a ~e i ^: 1 - * . i f rr two yrari _ i j The county board Isss?'* cert:':- j | cates on the- presentation of A. H. i B. diplomas from the. accredited relieves of this state, but has no authority to accept anv other kind of I ""I ! nrs I. mere is INSTRl which actual I in all its splen voice of a That is the N U. 1 1 tnepnonogra The perfection of ! vention is relegati talking machines j for sound reprock i seemed quite ade< I ir 1 xr you respond ic call at our store the phrase, "Mm means. Gilder & r i Smart Mphrr I/111M1 * AIAVM % K for Live You F *You who know Si p ^ it wiftfpprecia \ ff Baltimore Moi ! They 're smart; t y : T last'stitch; they're P / ihkh^hy experts, a j" with.rare skill. . Jamelnsures the Q %i M i : s season; eoodlAustraiian wo y thing#T;are^i| what they ;? imore name protects you; that ?? "J /v*A*tV e^v/o MIKVU guuu "IIIC f UVIIV; ey tvj : i -V HL - < r- y, f ?glad to show you. No )0, $15.00, $2< r .latest and best. All the i ariety of style and shape. on of Men's and Ladies' Sh latched anywhere. All the r< le quality and price you want. LAND ] <ii:;ior;:a or :t 'liMluma Iron; another j state. ' | Applicants will brin- uxaniinati:)ii ! pape:\ I (\ M. Wilson. Co'inty Superintendent 01 Kducation. 4 ?s j rC_A : w^J!/ L N'rv Ticdii 1; V^. /v^/and. ,/v , vWIteiP \v;>7 m 1 ^ewEdisonl But One r Tw. ?rir*n rnn f JMiLIM I ly Re-Creates dor the golden great singer. EW EDISON, H ph with a soul" this wonderful intig to obscurity the and other devices ; iction which once ; juate. i hftautiful music and learn what sics' Re-Creation" \( c Weeks . i tpolitan Styles j ing Men.? j *. ' ' 1 * " Y .. ' ' hrla urlian uavs cam !!: IJ1G V? 11511 JU It OWr.^O: le the sew Schldss- I lels for Sprkg. hey're good to the designed for Young nd they are tailored uality * , J . . *. j ols?fast- dyed? A jem. Remember . A Schless-Baltimore color, tailoring, W V I obligation to buy. ).00, $25.00 * I. ' * newest novelties. ' ? ^ ' oes and Oxfords ally good styles Gome in today Bros. ' if