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, VAitlOli A.\i> Ai-L AUOLX. ; j ? . . |< College baseball does not seem to t be attracting as much attention j t usual this season.?Anderson Mail.j But this must not interfere with the i Redpath chautanqua which will open' * its week's engagement in Newberry < c on the 17th of May :Vwitk a very at- ' 1 tractive nrogram. -t j * The president of Anderson college, j i Dr. Jno. E. White, is one of the finest j s Speakers in this country. In invit- . \ ing him to make th^ memorial ad- c dress here the 10th of May the New-j "berry Daughters of the Confederacy s did a good thing, and in accepting r the invitation Dr. White did a good ' i thing for Newberry, as this city has 11 fine treat in store. -l One of the things we missed doing Tuesday was. calling atttention to the * big display ad of T. M. Sanders." s ^ There was something to that ad. 6 We hear lots of talk about potato 1 bugs and potato bread, but not in * t*e same connection of course. * In introducing the speaker, Mr. x Babb considered it sufficient to say * that he was from Laurens. That wag t how the Laurensville Herald ended r the notice that the Rev. I. N. Kennedy was introduced by the Rev. E. V. Babo 1 to his congregation after the meeting * here of the Second presbytery of the a A. R. P. church and Mr. Kennedy was t selected to preach for Mr. Babb. Mr. Babb is right; Laurens is all riorht. * The pitching of Derrick for New- * berry and the pitching of Wood and the ^alertness of Catcher Crawford s were features of the game.?From the 1 telegraphic report of the Dall game ^ ?4- n,v.A. 1 a.l vxiecuvvuwu r i 'Uaj wucu uaucv . beat Newberry 3 to 2. "<jrirl of My Heart" as played in Newberry carried the best looking, a best gowned and best singing chorus t that has appeared here in some time, c There was talent in the group and ^ -t il i ~ r sume ieaiures 01 suuw weic guwu, *the plot'of the thing was the i ^ v poorest seen here lately. There was ^ ^nothing to it. That bunch ought to t and could have a better play.' c The birds are singing this morning and everything looks good.?Light- t wood Creek cor- Leesville News, c Lightwood Creek ought to be the a place for such things, the same as r Dickey- Swamp. c At the South Carolina intercollegiAWAfAWIArtl AAwf i ?% W A Art R aic uiaiuttvai vvuicsi ui uiccunuuu i Friday night Mr N. P. Mitchell rep-' a resented Newberry college. His sub {t ject was "The Peace of Righteous-; c ^Iiess." Mr. H. W. Boozer is record-U ing secretary 0? the contest, an event 1 that everybody in Greenwood was in- f terested in, says the Journal. h In speaking of the baseball game a at Greenwood Friday the Journal of(t that city said that '^Newberry always I 1 %. 1 V , : i ;"* * \v o - - >: ft Whether you want t J there is the absence . At a speed of one ai ^ , snooth glide as whei The unusually strc three-quarter scroll ease and freedom fr Let us place your or % \ t " 1 Newben i - * L 935 Friend Str? k . iuts a good team in the field." The lose shave the Newberry boys gave he Greenwood boys testified to the ruthfalness of the assertion. The farmer who raises only cotton nay be like the mr^i who was fastened up to his chin in water and died >f thirst. Safety first.?Greenwood ndex. ? -r r??s\ r> _ i lie reeiecuuii 01 r rui. yj. \^aulon as superintendent of. the city schools struck a popular cho; V vvliich ibrates harmoniously throughout the rommunit}'. When Capt. M, M. Buford was studying vp his Liberty bonds com>osition he couldn't find enough captal B's in the United States. Of all he States he could only And them in V 1 o Vio >-no onii VaKTocVd Tn ./aiun. auu Last week Joe Hutchison said he ni^ ladies' handkerchiefs for ;ale. He made no mistake. Buy :rs of such articles in Newberry are lice ladies all right,- but .Toe must lave meant to advertise ladies' nice landkerchiefs1 for sale. After ali, vhat's the difference? He didn't say >lack ladies' hose, so there is no use o argue the point. We don't charge I tim for this ad. I John S. watkins of ciemson co*ege. spe?.king on "The Challenge or he Undone," won first honors in the t i annual intercollegiate oratorical conest held at Lander college last night. -<5reenwood Journal, 20th. The rainfall for the month, up to Sunday the 21st, was 5.21 which has >een some April showers. A colored volunteer in Newberry is itill awaiting his call to duty. He is Jinckney M. J. Curry, who says h6 volunteered some time ago for tHe f. M. C. A. work of the service. Who will be the next pv . .lent of dewberry college is an interesting .nd important question. In answer o this question the other day some me said: ''Professor Derrick." We; rrrr%c* o m ftTM h67* VibU. U1C ^cutiuuiau nao u >f the board of trustees and each nember was of tiie sc\me mind. It j rould please Newberry mighty well o have Prof. S. J. Derrick president - j >f her college.. Some people here do not yet know v?of iimn loffprc rf?nuire onlv a 2 UGtb U? Vj/ AVVW* v ? w . :ent stamp each, unless overweight, ind drop letters include those for the ural routes running from each posciffice in the county. The country is very much overlooked at present on Irish potatoes md the people are begged to use hem just as much as possible, in >rder to relieve the situation and hereby lessen the use of cereals.?-; tobgrt E. Ligon, food administrator or Anderson. Irish potatoes seem to e piling up in the greatest abund- j tnce everywhere and ought to he easy o be had by the people who have to >uy and eat them. /"UNI \ai . jK tdfc > Mrvrvr?? ?? O C triUUEiL U-OC ld Medal < -Strong?Econ :he sneed of an exoress train of that jar arid noise found ad one-hatf miles per hour, 1 1 flying along at 50 miles. >ng and flexible springs?s ? ^ I J AMUnvtm w/tni* elliptic uiiueinuiig I Cfti om jolt der now so early delivery ca ry Machine & Auto Distributors set WOMAN \ Hi AID TO IAH\K l.\TO MIKKiOK. i ( Says Slit- Feels it is Her (liristian I>utj to (i'lr ?Remarkable ! Story?Tells of threat Improvement; Tan lac Made "In .lust a Little! 4 1 ; While." i j "Yes, I was actually afraid to look ! in a mirror 1'or fear of what i would I i see, and T think it is a duty to tell j about it." said Mrs. Annie L. Marshall, j of 313 Lafayette St., Schenectady, X. j I Y., as she began a remarkable story, j "I was pale and thin and used to ' ! | : lie awake at niqht,' she explained.. "This sleeplessness ana nervousness; finally affected my throat, as IJ could not speak above a whisper. The least sound frightened me and I got so I could not bear to have people. 1 j talk to me j i "1 was so weak T could not do my i I ' work, and I would have to throw my-} j self on the bed refore 1 finished 11 ? ? just suffered all the time and there Ifl i'seemed to be no joy in life for me. i li My sister told me about Tanlac, a ' new medicine for weak, run down j I people, and begged me to take it. I j ; had no faith in it, I had tried so / many medicines, hut I knew I could ? not feel any worse, so I got a bottle j of Tanlac. j | "And, oh, what a change! I began j / i to feel better right away, and my ap- j ck j petite increased as I ate three good j meals a day of really nourishing food. ; I began to slTP soundly. As I be! gan to build up. my color became bet- J ' ter, my eyes brighter and I gained weight. Soon the neighbors ber-an j Ci fn anooTr rvf mv anncoMnPfl TtTv no". I VV/ Ui. AM/ UJ^pVHilWUW* JiV* j ; onsness gone, I began to enjoy hear- J """ j ing people talk and like their com-j II ' pany. It was no task to do my house j , work, and after I had done it I could j ^ ; dress up and go calling or to the ? ! : movies. It was so different, and it, ! all occurred in fust a little while." Tanlac, the master medicine is sold by: Gilder & Weeks, Newberry. S. C.f Prosnerity Dm or Co., Prosperity, Lifcj tie Mountain Drug Co., Little jVIoun! tain, S. C., W. C. Holloway, Chap! Dells. S. C., Whitmire Pharmacy, ^ Whitmire. S. C. , 1 j bi NOTICE DELINQUENT j TAX PATERS j [ The County Treasurer has placed; I. I m my hands executions against all j : parties who failed to pay their taxes I for the year 1927. J ? j Those interested can Pay same at I | my office on or before May 15th. Af- B | ter May 15th. levies will be made to JH satisfy said executions. Cannon G. Blease, . 2-26 71. Sheriff. I ?Bny Liberty Bonds? ? ? 1 4 L 91 tj mSWJ (36 Jul Co, > cor Ma ^ . v ' we Six ! omical Ap i or a snails pace, in other cars. ^ ;here is the same gir 4th iemi-elliptic front, cit: -insures absolute 1 1 -n oe maae. ? i Works " ria sp( Newberry, S. C. j ^ }, ha? 1 for You are asked to spend \ only the things honestly n tain your health and e is intelligent thrift. Th* ash it of you as a wat Sonets Ai A frfo T1 ^ Bwraea k Blessin ru u L 111 11 L 1^V|U11A/ rcise of restraint an -qualities without fe which it is youi ,1_* L 111 1 xixLU yuu are iikci The money y* loan?not giv to you when Ml/ IIVU/; UKU t 'his war is a fright [e benefit to you, i eta Your Country a ?r J THIS SPACE ?aul 1 Dry Goi lewberry, : HELP YOUR C Fly A, he people who buj les who will be on r to float the honoi ISOTBCE OF /URY DRAWING. Notice is hereby given that we, i undersigned Jury Commissioners ^ Newberry County, S. C., will at. office of the Clerk of Court for irvberrv County, S. C., at 9 o'clock, cn., May 6th, 1918, openly and puby draw the names of thirty six I) men, who shall serve as Petit *ors, for the second weeK or me jrt of 'Common Pleas, which will lvene at Newberry Court House, y 13th, 1918, and continue* for two eks. C. C. Schumpert, J. B. Halfacre, J no. C. uoggans, Jury Commission for Newberry County, S. C. ril 25th, 1918. ?Boy Liberty Bonds,? CLEAX-TJP WEEK. rhe Board of Health and the Civic ;ociation will put on "Clean-up sek'' for the city for the week beining April 29th and ending May They ask the cooperation of all I<7onc nf Vpu'hnrrv In ^eftine the bage and all other trash remove'! ring that week. L. JVI. Player, Health Officer. ?Buy Liberty Bonds? wberry ts Guilford and Furman. fhe base ball season is on full .st. Newberry's team gathered this u* almost wholly from new mate1 is surprising its friends by the >ed with which it has worked up o the higher playing circles of tho leges of the state. "Nig" Epting ; coached the Indians into fine m as was indicated by the lick/ IJgfifk /fifem wisely ? to buy eeded to main- / \ffir.icncv. This < s Government - measure : : @ Mot jg n Rmfr A 12SO* i?l* r\?r 5 U1C CAd self-denial which you cannot ac r ambition to achiev< y lu oiiiici in laici yz m acquire by thrift you e?to your country. It u you may need it far tr you will be paid interest :ful thing, but it ma) f it teaches you the ? nd Yourself by Invest . fAIL) fUK AWU UJINIKJ E. And f\Jc an/1 Rm/1V t JVIO uiiu a ? Q :OUNTRY WIN TH i HONOR r bonds of the third I linnnr rnill and X UAV 1JIVUVS m ? w? r flag. ing which was administered to Erskine on the tighteenth. iNewberry fans and base ball lovers will soon have another chance to observe the Indians working out. On npvt Werinesdav. May 1st, Cuilford college sends an unusually strong team here from North Carolina to combat the dewberry nine, and o? Thursday, May 2nd, we play Purman University, which always possesses the knack of making things interesting. If you like a good game with a few thrills come out on those dates j and see your college team piay. iou will lose nothing by it and we -will be greatly helped. ?Bay a ?lberty Bond? "TOTES FOR TFOMEX !?? "WOMAN'S BIGHTS!" Come one, come all to^ the gr.at Suffragette's Convention. Representatives from all stations in life, those for and against this noble cause, are j planning to attend the wonderful | meeting. We are giving the people of Newberry the rare opportunity of hearing some very wide awake, en-! thusiastic and highly entertaining | speeches. Mrs. Trublehunter, the new candidate for chief of police, j will tell you how she expects to re> j j ? j form the city of Newberry when yoa [ j put her in office. She will "work ; I irom dawn until the factory whistle j ' blows at night, but what she gets f ' r?if? <->f tViom Hariri* evprt tierers." | 1 I"-. V/X <"> " i Dr. Osteopath will deliver an elo| fluent speech on the freedom of wo- j ! men. especially freedom in dress. She advocates for women loose waists and a modified form of trous- ; ' ers. ! Tickets on sale at Gilder & Wee"ks: j j 50c and 35c, plus war tax. mm? rr^L&Wf) pSSSSsk, :hieve the success in : and for the lack ol i :ars. ar& ashed la nil come back i ore than you f for it* use. 1 prove of inestimarood habit of thrift. ing in liberty Bonds fDiiTrn ov 1UU1U/ Ml* / arson o Wear * j.i_ louin ^oruiuia E RIGHT TO? FLAG Jberty Loan ai e the rill help our counDominick Democratic club will meet Saturi" day, April 27, at 4 o'clock (new time)i n the afternoon at tne scnooi house. John T. McKrittick, John N. Livingston, Pres. Secretary. ?B?iy a Liberty BondWard 1 Club. Will meet in Council Chambers } Saturday evening at 9:30. Geo. B. Cromer, J. H Baxter, . President , ? " llx - J aecreuiry. * i i ?paog t Longshore . . * Democratic club will meet Satur- ; day, April 27, at 10 a.. m. at Longshores. J. W. Wilson, SeT ?Buy a Liberty Bond? Tlie Yanghnyflle Democratic club will meet at thfj Vaughnville school "house Saturday, April 27, at 4 p. m. L. H. Senn, Sec. ?Bay a Liberty Bond? /olmstone Club Will meet at the school house Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. C. E. Wicker, R. L. Neel, President. Secretary. -~Bny Liberty Bonds.? Preaching at Trinity. Thpre will be preaching at Trir.it? church in Xo> 6 on Saturday morning at 11 o'clock by "Rev. .T. W. Kilgo. AIT members are asked to "he present. TV. "R. Bouknieht. Pas to* ? Buy a TJberfy Bond? Subscribe to The Herald and News.