The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, May 10, 1918, Page SIX, Image 6
3HEWBEIJJ?V (0\VKKE\(K
TO MEET AT MT TAHOS!
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The Newberry conference is to meet
Tti. Mt. Tahor Luthran church, near
Uttle Mountain. i
Saturday before the second Sunday in
fev
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The following program has been j
jt.Vh-Y^tted bv the program committee: '
Friday, 10 a. m.?Devotional e"<erc\<a
conducted by the president of
'jijaoferfcr.ee: formal opening of conference:
organization.
1 o m Qarmnn 7?f?V. W TT
Roof, followed bv the holy eommunicn.
V.3{* i) m.?Devot'onal service, conofsc7ei\
"by Rpv. L. P. Boland: discussion
of s'?bjertt. "Obligations of tho
Ch\irches in These Times:" (n> "To
the Mission Work."?Mr. \V. A.
Co.mts. Rev. E. Fulenwider: (b> "To
fh^ Institutions rf tho Church.''?Pr.
J. S. "Wheeler. Revs. f. .T. Long and
.J. B. Harman.
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Saturdav. 10 a. m.?Devotional serconducted
by Rev. C. J. Shealv*
^rscnssion continue**?(c> "To the ,
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Government"?Dr. Ceo B. Cromer j
?wl Rev. C. J. Shealy; (d^ "To the ;
'-Soimers and Sailors."?Revs. Z. W. :
"'Re^^Trbaxig'h and W. H. Roof and Dr. j
S. "FL Harms.
11 a. m.?Sermon by Rev. W. H. '
Itetton. ' |
1:30 p. m.?Devotional service, cor.- j
itwcted by Rpv. S. P. Koon, discussion !
'Of stihfect, "Effective Preaching/'?
*r. T. J Wilson, Rev. S. P. Koon and I
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!>?. A. T- Bowers: "The Christian j
Honcne."?Mr. A. K. Epting. "Mr. .T. A. 1
HCL Kibler *nd Rev. L. P. Boland.
J. B. Harman, Secretary.
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The May American Magazine.
"Mary Pickford. David Grayson,
'd&arles P. Steinmetz, H. C. Witwer.1 1
"ffoTworthy Hall and Corporal Holmes ! '
are some of the names that make^the
"Mxy American Magazine a top-notch- , 1
r. Holwortihv Hall begins his new 1
nrovel of love, adventure, and the war i(
exiled "'"The Man Nobody Knew.'* j (
"C&arles P. Steinmetz. the great in- *
" wltor and engineer, declares that the 1
ytsrld "belongs to the dissatisfied and
ifcp proves his point in his artclc. j 1
Dav:d Gravson. who everyone loves,! 1
?rposses his opinion about the war j s
ans5 how, out in the country, he feels ' aSxmt
it. There is an article about . c
Mary Pick ford that will give you j
?me news about her; and the real 9
sWhns of Corporal Holmes and ho\*r ^
Jflkfc' -war made a different man of him s
w*K stimulate and interest. TT. C. <T
TW5rwer lias a funny story in this is- [ -<J
Wtti -ana ^Iax Rosen, the youthful j
iiroTnvist yr^o * <><; been startling the \ T
-cBratry, tells "how he graduated from
the slums and reached the top of his |
profession. L. M. Boomer, the great j *
fcotel man. tells what hotel men know j
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sbSctui "human beings, and the things .
&fct*y \15ke to eat and do.
'There -are many other things in this i
-?sss\* fhat make it worth wmie. sior4es
by William Dudley Pelly and Alica j b
Cteri?s^ ^Steele, articles called "What r
1jTv?5 the Tirel Business Man Tired" i 1
1 ""How I Cured Myself in a Den- .
"fet's Chair" and the Interesting Peo- j 1
and Family Monpv Deportment ! C
Ae?pr to round out a fine number.
for Service?Known as tha
-"Shannon horse?at McCullough's j
;ffeables. Fee $15. Louis G. McCuU |
Iknzh. 4-23 tf
| Build Witl
1918 REDI
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Seven Cheer- Up Days
t
/^vUICK to sense the publ
( year when so many pe<
j ning to take their vaca
ihe Redpath has arranged j
Up Vacation Days, for e;
circuit this season, and oife
2 Day program for the same p
::ore, $2.50 except for 10 per
You thought when the \
* ihat the time to be enierta
pired and passed: that serioi
ions thought must inevitabl
js Miles of Smiles
TWT7V f-Vihnv?: hncnn
I w front the attitude ch;
S not want them to go
nor to remember your face ;
-ness. In fact, you sent t
Books and invited them to
g| <v.f Smiles."
Then you discovered that
( it>yotir *>est work in an
!l gloom and suspense and fin
;hai you too needed relaxat
| inent and inspiration if you
I -o&r greatest patriotic duti
One Home Fires Burning."
i See Program fo
Newb
Don't (iet Tired S<> Kasy.
In the May American Magazine an
author says:
"The thing that makes the 'tire?!
business man' tired is his belief tha!
hs is tired. Relieve the contrary
There have been times when reworked
all day and all night on a
stretch. It did not kill you.
"Work itself, as the modern business
world is organized, cannot possibly
'tire out' the man of average
normal nealth. If it could. Edisor
would have been dead at the age 01
thirty-five. Bell would never have produced
the telephone. Ilenry Ford
would not be now a king of the auto
mobile business, Herbert C. Hoover
would not be controlling and directit%'>
nation's food supply today.
vv(W)-' v)w Wilson would be in a san ?
i t> 1.:
ir;m ini. and uenerai rtTsuniK wuuiu
I>e taking a 'rest cure' instead of
commanding American soldiers in
France."
A GOOD FIGHT WELL FOUGHT.
May 4th, 1918.
To Banks and Trust Companies, Liberty
Loan Committees and Workers
of the Fifth Federal Reserve District:
Reports received up to 3:00 p. m
today show total subscriptions of
$135,814,450.00 for t!'? District.
It is now certain th _.y state of
the District will ovci-subscribe, and
indicatons are that the grand total
will approximate $150,000,000 against
our allotment of $130,000,000.
We are writing now in the first
flush of victory to pay honor to all
the Libery Loan workers, men ana
women, to whose labors, sacrifices
nnd devotion this wonderful result is
due. We regard this as a greater financial
achievement, considering the
time of the year, than raisin? $200.000,000
at the time of the second Liberty
Loan.
We acknowledge with warmest appreciation,
the help given to us with
inmeasured liberality in the conduct
)f our labors and for whatever shortcomings
we may have been guilty in
he performance of our part, we ask
ndulgence and kindly forgetfulness.
rhere has been one purpose on ths
>art of all. We have done our best
mder innumerable difficulties to re
;pond to all demands made upon US.
full report of th^ result of the
ampaign will be made in due course.
All honor to the Liberty Loan workrs
of the Fifth District, and to that
ast army of subscribers who have
hown by their magnificent support
hat They will back the armies of
imerica with all their resources in a
^ht to the death for liberty and
iehteonsness
Respectfully.
Geo. J. Seay.
Governor and Chairman War Loan
Organization Fifth Federal Reserve
District.
Early Closing at Pomaria.
We. the undersigend merchants and
usiness men of the Town of Pomaia,
S. ., hereby agree to close our
laces of business at seven o'clock
new time) every day from May 1st.
mtil September 1st, Saturdays exepted.
R. H. Hipp,
The Setzler Co.
W. B. Counts,
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^asn grocery
J. T. Kinard & Son,
A. J. Wilson.
Thos. E. Hentz.
\i Your Vacatio
3ATH CHAUTAU"
PROGRAM
Keep Up He
ic needs in a r I AHE ]
Dple aie plan- X
ition at home, ine 1
Seven Cheer- just the tl
loll city on its Becaus
?rs this Seven given to
>rice as hereto- costumes
cent War Tax. ever befo
var broke out A Patriotic
ined had ex- "TV TOT <
lsness and anx- J\ tau
y hold sway. rjo1
raise the
boys in
to go to the tli; Atn?,
mged. You did Democrat
away in gloom dent Wil:
as one of sad- "Aninte;
hem Smileage
enjoy "Miles A War-Tim
'r~pHE lec
vou co aid not ^
atmosphere of "
ally concluded Therefor
ion, entertain- comes to y
are to oerform ^rve vour
CS and "Keep real war-tii
these Sever
>r detailed list of vaca
ofmj MAV
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TWS.S.
HA* SAVINGS STAMPS
ISSUED BY TKE
I UNITED STATES
i! jSOVEHKMEHT
Buy Them And
Help Win The Wai
FOR SALS EVERYV/KER]
Gilder & Weeks Co
Newber.y, S C.
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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLK3IE"vL
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I will make a final settlement o
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i the estate of I. H. Compton in th
, J Probate Court for Newberry County
i S. C\, on Tuesday the 4th day of June
' 1918, at 10 o'clock in the forenooi
I and will immediately thereafter as!
i for my discharge as executrix of sai<
j estate.
All persons holding claims agains
f said estate will present them duly at
' tested on or before that date.
Beulah A. Smith.
Executrix,
| May 6. 1918.
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fUMKT
?HAIR
Extlerto Medicine Co., 1
Gentlemen: 'Before I n?ed
your Exelento Quinine
Pomade my hair was
but now it has grown to 32
i ?m ?euoiaK juu u; j?rvi
WV ' ^ tar? to ?how yoa haw
i > \ ' '' y V pretty Exelento hm ma<Jo
I X7 , ' '/' jS it, SALLIE REED.
Don't let some fake Kink Remover fool
you. You really can't itraigrhten your hair
until it is nice and long. That's what
EXELENTO i Pomade I
does, removes Dandruff, feeds the Root3 of
the hair, ar.d makes it grow Ion fir. soft and
Bilky. Arter using afewtimcs you can tell
thed"fffren<*e, and after a little while it
will be so pretty and Ion* that you can fix
it up to soil you. If Exelento don't do as
we claim, we will give your money back.
Price 25c by mail on receipt of stamps
or coin.
wiiurcn ruFPYWHER^,
I HUM19 nnnibw ? - ?
( # Write for particulars.
V CXKLEMTO MFT4CINC CO., Atlanta, Ca. j
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\OTICE DELINQUENT
TAX PATERS
The bounty Treasurer has placed
in my hands executions against all
parties who failed to pay their taxe;
for the year 1917.
Those interested can pay same al
my office cm or before May loth. After
May loth, levies will be made tr
satisfy said executions.
nrtoti n 'Rlease.
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| 2-2G 7t. Sheriff
SubhCrt&e to The Herald and News.
n in Mind
QUA 1918
>me Morale
Redpath . Chautauqua offers you
n Days of wholesome fun, getiunspiration,
courage, reassurance,
ling to keep up the Home Morale
e of this, more emphasis has been
bright, cheery music, gorgeous
and scenery, fun and frolic than
re.
Institution
only this, but the Redpath Chan
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qua comes 10 yuu it mguit p<iL:ic
institution which has helptd
' Liberty Lean entertained the
the cantonements and educated
rican people in the principles of
:y in such a measure that Presison
has declared the Chautauqua
gral part of our National Defense.
te Economy
tures this year will be greater, more
, more enlightening than ever before,
lat inspires men to heroism and great
e, all in all the Redpath Chautauqua
our city to help brighten your lite, ami
commnnity and your country and as a
aae economy. You cannot afford to mis^
1 Big Cheer-Up I >ays. Ticket.- r.ov.- on sale.
Hon attractions
17-24
J PWEDKESJMY j
l/i ALLrtZAXS
WEATLESS ft*
USE NO BREAIX CRACXXBJS. AAiW I III t/fm i
z\swc csx BKrAJOAST rooiw !
OONTMKINC "WHXAX
TEACHERS EXAMINATIO.,
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: The regular spring examination fo;
; lynchers' certificates will he held a
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; tiie court house on Friday, May 3
j beginning at 9:30. Owing to th<
scarcity of teachers throughout tiv
state, it is hoped that all those whosi
?- , cr-rtificates have expired and tho.;<
r who desire to teach will stand th(
?
examination. To obtain a first graa<
; certificate, the applicant must mak<
an average of not less than SO pei
J
! cent and not less than "?0 per cen
on any one branch. The first grad.
certificate may be renewed by th(
\ board issuing it. To obtain a sec
J i ond grade certificate applicant mus
I average 70 ner cent with not les;
! than 4"> per cent on any one branch
! This may be renewed where the
j teacher attends an .approved Suii
fjmer School. To obtain a third grad'
f certificate applicant must average 6'
r | per cent with not less than 40 pei
? , cent on any subject. A third grad*
t ! certificate can not be renewed. Ai
1 I
- j certificates are issued for two years
1 i Tho rmintv hr>ctr/I will iccnt* r-prHf'
* I
j cates on the presentation of A. R. o:
f IB. 9. diplomas from the accreditee
. colleges of this state, but has no au
thority to accept any other kind o:
diploma or a diploma from anothe;
state.
Applicants will bring examinatior
paper.
C. M. Wilson.
h County Superintendent of Education
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Already one of the big producn
holders are drawing big dividend
-cost 4s at a minimum. Throagn
able lease on this structure. At
| in the Warm Springs dome and t
member this is a producing field.
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t the structure. This dome bids fai
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ways make us the big company c
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i This is the most consistent ol
: old, it has made more wealthy p
: i are at the head of this compan
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-1 largest gushers :n the field. On
20 per cent per annum on the tot
i on oar property.
The Cr?
This dome has been recognized
oil r?f Two other
! is reported that one of them ha3 <
1 secured 560 acres of deeded lan
in the course of construction. V
Boom prices will prevail and on
Powd
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We have a one-third locator's
i from a well now being drilled b
i coming fields of the state. ShalU
big devidend payer.
The Van
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421-22 Security Buildin;
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VAN DUZEN OIL CO.,
j 421-22 Securities Bldg.,
Billings. Montana.
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Gentlemen:
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Please send me at once full
formation regarding the Van D
Oil Co. I am anxious to know
about it before you advance the
of the stock.
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' STATK OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Newberry.
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IIy virtue oi' sundry executions iisi;ed
by the Clerk and Treasurer of
the Town of Newberry, under the
corporate seal of said town, for the i
. taxes due the town for the years of
191-~>, 1916, 1!>17, directed to me an 1 :
commanding me to s tist'v said taxes,
penalties and costs aiui expenses out
r of personal property of Geo. M. Ep- |
* *:r.?. if sufficient can be uuiid, an.l
' if sufficient personal property can2
not be found i'ien out of real prop - |
* crty belonging to the said Geo. ?.L ;
-, ICpting. I have levied on the lot or j
- la 111 in town of Newoerry ueinu ,
? fronting on Hunt street and bounded ,
? by lots of H. |. Haynesworth, Dr. iy.
3 0. Klt(?or and home place of Frank (
Devore. and will sell same, or so much ;
t thereof as may be necessary to sar-j
- isfy said taxes, penalties and cost-,:
- before the opera house door in Town j
-1 of Xewnerry at public auction to the
t highest bidder, on salesday in June, |
? 1018. (being 3rd day of .June. 1918),|
: during the lesal hours of sale.
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? Terms of sale cash.
*! H. 0. STOXE, Deputy, j
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r! 5-TATK OF SOl.'TH CAROLINA,
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, j County of Newberry.
! By virtue of sundry executions is-'
| sued by the Clerk and Treasurer of
. j Town of Xewberry. under the corI
| porate seal of said town, for the
j taxes due the town for tne year of j
f J 1917. directed to me and commanding
. j me to satisfv said taxes, penalties
! ??-i^ an/1 nYnoncpc nut Of fn } i
I CJ li\i s v/oco I?u?? V^|/V4?wv^ J
j personal property of S. P. Orotwell.
if sufficient can be found and if
sufficient personal property cannot
be found, then out of real property
Money V
^Hlline? Rigs P
indTheirWa
'he Oil Sand
Varm Springs-Wyomin
lg fields of Wyoming. Eight wells hav-e l
3 every month in the year. This is a "i
a peculiar turn of fortune the Van Duz<
least a dozen companies are now driiiir
ira nni- pxnent to lose much time in si
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ance-Upton Fields?Wye
the boom started and have 6,080 acres i
r to be one of the best fields in Wyoroir
this big field. We have one rig spotted j
Salt Creek?Wyoming
[1 producing field in all the world, anda]
eople than any of the big fields of Wyiir
y have secured 320 acres of land less tt
e 500-barrel well in this field at $1.00 pi
a! capitalization of the Van Duzen Oil <
azy Woman's Pocket?IV
by many geologists to be the most per*e<
companies have wells in the process of <
ti-ready encountered an oil producing sj
a lying midway between the two wells ni
f.ien this field is proven it will be the fi
r s*ock is sure to gro sky high.
er River Junction?Wye
interest in three one-quarter sections lj
7 the famous Ohio Oil Co. This dome is
>w drilling and its proximity to rail tran
t Duzen Oil C
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I All Common Stock vA
Fully Paid and 4
Non-Assessable. Cei
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Anflinri^ed Caoital itai
'U/Ctra * ?* ??? -?_?
an $1,000,000.00 Tnc
pries $
san
10c-per Share-10c
A v?
to
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or
Make all remit- I cer
tances payable to Xar
the Company
si.LJv.vt to levy, I have levied ou t!.-?
lot of land in the Town of New Kerry
fronting 011 College street and bound- d
pd bv lots of the county court houo?
lot. old ('rotwell hotel and H. L. Parr,
and will sell same or so muc'i thereof
as may be necessary r.> satisfy
said taxes, penalties and costs, be+
Annvo bnnCA rP/
lUi t: i. inr uj/- i u uuwi iii .. w u
of Newberry, at public a uvion to
the highest bidder on sale ;?!;;/ i;:
June. 101S.^ (being tile Hrd of Tunc.
]!tIS), during the le?al hours ,c .=a'e.
Terms of sale cash.
IT. 0 STONE. Deputy.
STATE OF SOl'TH CAROLINA,
County of Newberry.
Hv virtue of sundry executions -ssued
by the Clerk and Treasurer of .
Town o: Newberry. r- 9fl
porate seal of said town. r 9H
taxes due the town for years of
1010 and 1017, directed to me and
commanding me to satisfy said taxes, ^
penalties and costs and expenses out
of personal property of Mose Collins,
if sufficient can be found, and if sufficient
personal property cannot oe
found then out of real property belonging
to said Mose Collins. I have
levied />n the lot of land in the town
of Newberry frontirfr on Vincent
street, bounded by lot of Emma Baker.
Taylor street and Rev. J. E
Thomas, and will sell same, or so
much thereof as may be necessary to
satisfy said taxes, penalties, and
costs, before the opera house door
in Town of Xewberrv, at public auction
to the highest bidder on salesday
in Tune, 191S, (being 3rd day of
June, 1918), during the legal hours
of sale. \
Terms of sale cash.
H. 0. STON'R. Deputy .
?Buy Liberty Bonds.? 1
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<ow Ready
Ly Into
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been completed and fortunate stock
shallow" field and the drilling
*n Co., was able to secure a vaiuitr
tnurnrd rtil n^odueiner sands
;arting our operations there. Re- I
>iriing
under lease on the very apex of
ig and our large acreage will aiin
this field.
Ithough the field is but five year3
ling. The wide-awake men who
lan a half mile from one of the
sr barrel would mean more than
- ?? n ( ?>iiB
2"o. He nare room i?r o* wnw
lontana
2t structure for an oil reservoir
completion on this dome, and it
3rd. The Van Duzen Oil Co., nas
ow drilling. Our derrick is now
rst producing field in Montana.
>ming
ring within a quarter of a miie
* -- ~4> *v,a
I lOOKea upon as uemg uue ui
sportation will make this field a
ompany
Billing?, Montana ^
Date 191 ? V
X DUZEX OIL COMPANY,
21-22 Security Bids.,
Billings. Montana. :^|
hereby make application for
shares of the CapStock
of the Van Duzen Oil Co..
rate of ten cents per share.
I enclose herewith the sum of
?n navmenf for
[io. It is understood that the shares
fully paid and non-assessable and
t the company reserves the right
immediately return my remittance 1
me in case th^ shares are all sold
the price advanced before you re- j
tre my application. ^
(My signature.) V
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