The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, August 13, 1918, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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Make This Bank J ?r/\ i* t AT?n l 1NU MAIN 5 J The man wh I the art of sav | sooner or lab I . rounded with of "No Man's Develop the S v ^ ? ? TKIc Rank all 4 Si?Interest < The Exchi " * Of Nourli v r v^il nvw w tt^le 1 ' ^ if[ IMMI. Opera House, iu CDI JIT J J." 1\% tJL JL I. ' ' Now is the t yc -.r Fruit ai PAIYIA fn TVl WUIV %\/ * M.M for your J jj. Rubbers. best Red Ri M 9 n mayes d In The House of a k ElnolisK\von\Gr f -tugxt "Vcark 1 yp*. "'js ? Your Business Home r AMH 10 has not developed ing part of his Income er finds himself surtroubles in the middle Land." iavings Habit now. ows? ? m 1>P? mi savings?4- a ange Bank terry,' S. C. of the People" e?a^ Friday, Aug. 1 i JARS :ime to put up ad Vegetables, e Book Store ars and Jar I have the iKripr AA t Qf A1TA 'UUIY UIVII . Thousand Things l Qimmrxteeirvg Food JSuppty ?M???jmem?M?a??BIMMBmiMgW8y MWWMWMWmnwwwiw?? -.WHY SHE BECAME CHRISTIAN I : Religions of Orient Make Slaves cf Women, Says a Japanese, and Rebelled, i j "And how did you happen to bej coine a Christian?" I asked Mine. Hii rooka, a widely known Japanese, writes Tyler Dennett in Asia. 4tI wanted women to b good and 1 wanted to help them to improve their lot," she replied tersely. "I found that 1 could not accomplish what I deI sired without religion. That conclusion sent me to study religion from the woman's point of view. I found that there is no hope for women in i any of the religions of the Orient. They teach *hat from the cradle to the grave women are inferior to men. They regard women as evil. Confucian ethics, for example, teach that I fools and women cannot be educated, i A woman cannot be a 'heavenly crea! ture.' It teaches that it is better to | j see a snake than a woman, for the latj ter arouses passion. j "Japanese women have been so long ' oppressed by this kind of teaching that they no longer stop to ask why. They are afraid like slaves. Then I began to read the Bible. I did not like some parts of it any better than I like the j religions of the East. I did not see ' why any woman should call her husI band 'Lord and Master.' St. Paul i made me very angry. He was an old ' bachelor; any one can see that. He 1 didn't know much about women. But I Peter? He was fine. He had a wife, . he understood women. One can see ! that from his epistles. ! I "When I read the gospels I found Ij that Jesus made no distinction between the sexes. I liked that. We are all, * women as well as men, children of God. I came to the conclusion that the only hope for the women of the Orient to attain their true position is through Chrisanity." ENGLISH ONE-MAN COLLIERY Unique Industry Is Matched by Rail* j road That Is Operated in the United States. i One-man businesses are many In these days of depleted staffs, but a j working coal mine, controlled, supervised, and staffed entirely by a single individual is something of a novelty, says London Answers. This one-man colliery is found at Hether Heage, Ambergate. The owni er works the mine every day and all ! day to secure an output of 1,000 tons , of coal a year. The mine is small, and j the produce near the surface, while i the coal is smut?used hitherto in the j manufacture of blacking, but thought J of greater value in war time. A flnnft/* /van Xlie UII1CI SiUC VI mc aiiauuv vuu, . | however, match us in one-man Indus- j | tries. There, on the Idaho Southern i j system, is found a road run solely by i "" j one man. j 3 The track was once a portion of an * irrigation system, long since abandon-1 ' m | ed; and a high-powered motor car with i _ | flanged wheels has been built to runj i along the rails. It carries 16 passen-: ! gers, and in the two light trailers go the freight and luggage. This quaint j railroad has neither guard nor porter,! f vet it has a Drinted time table of itsj own, and runs its trains strictly on. I time. i 1 : I j Had First Call on Dance. Down at Quantico one night recent- i L ly there was a dance for the men j of a certain company, who were to I ~ leave for France the next morning. | ^ Of course, other marines than those about to go were on the floor. There ' was one man who was a mighty good | dancer, and all the girls liked to dance j p ! witn mm. i n There was a very popular girl there,; y( too. She had her dance program full.1 There wasn't a dance left A marine came up. i11 "May I dance with you?" he asked. J 0 ' The young woman said she was sor- j Z< ry, but her program was full. i ti "I am so sorry," she said. i ^ "I am sorry, too," replied the young j man. "I just came into the hall, and j I did want one dance before I leave | p for France." ( He started to turn away. j % The soldier who had the dance grab- j bed him by the shoulder. ? i "You take my dance," he said. - ? 4 ! ^ Evidently Had Wrong Girl. Bouncer was distinctly Irritated j when he bumped into somebody along; " the street, until he found that it was1 jBygp, | j an old acquaintance of his. i X 1 "Ha 1 Jnst the fellow I want to I see," he remarked. "I wanted to ask m you whether you ever hear anything cf Borem nowadays. Did he marry j that girl he was so keen on?" "No, I don't think so. In fact, I've j s'c heard that h$'s rather fond of going to j at j her house and putting the gramophone j ai | on most of the evening, and every time1 y< 1 ^ ?i't /vrl f A ^HAek HA/>, | . j uitf uacn is iui ucu iu yui o ucuu itv-: ^ | ord on. Miss Gladeye moves the hands i Qi ! of the clock on anywhere from tenj minutes to a quarter of an hour." _ hi Lifts Much Water From Lake. jw B>/aporation of water from Gatun 01 lake, canal zone, reached a new high cc record during the month of March, ? this year, says Popular Mechanics Magazine. Calculations show that the sun withdrew 3,248,000,000 cubic feet 111 j of water from the body, the equivalent til i of 1,213 cubic feet a second for the j si . r\QT?>r?rl <vP 11 Have T"h i? IVflS nn*? fllhl'p I /M I iVU VX t/A UUJ vwvv L i foot a second in excess of the volume _ i in j of water passing through the pen: stocks of the Gatun hydroelectric staI tion, which, during the same month, ! produced 4,GS1,000 kilowatt hours of en- 111 I ergy. T^is in turn shows the loss of i potential current due to the sun's ef- c< j fect ' .JM: _ f'l-. . .. . Condens T?1 IT r? I ine national Newberr m Fmm rf*nnrt tn Showing Condition at t R Loans and Investi Liberty Bonds . U. S. Bonds Cash and due froi U. S. Treasurer L Capital Stock . Surplus and Undh rirrnlatinn _ Dividends Unpaid Deposits . . Bills Payable (seci erty Bonds) Rediscounts with 1 THE NATIONAL B b. c. Matthews, t. k. john President. State, County Member Fe i \ ; wamtmBmamBtmamammmmmammammmmmmmmmmmmm . : i- -i- ? i vrr11'Vtr- <rl I f!0>'GE sit! -fxnmmb m, Tltcy" Save 1Greei \vhcnx "voa eat Poxatoc$ 1 ?a> n t j : Greei doat i ^ugugt S-read mocc ?rroI> , Aibbe 11 a. n AWbe EW REGISTRATION THIS YEAR. August Lowe This is the tenth year since the n a R eople registered for voting, ana a j Calhc ew registration must be made this ] g.30 ear. The 1 The registration boosts will be open the pia 1 the store of R. C. Sligh, under the the pera house, from July 1st to August These *rch, both inclusive, for the registra- any 0f on of voters in accordance with law. senator he lavs requires that every man shall Cong] resent himself for registration in at the erson. Aiken 1 ft. C. SLIGH, 1 attend [ember of the County Board of Reg- were a, istration. 6-21 td they de 5EWBERRI WOMAN'S EXPERIF.NCE. Wrig] MciLe _ 2 p. m. Can you doubt the evidence of this Beitoewberry woman? Pelze You can verify Newiherrv endorse- iHone* ent' Chiqu Read this: ,pierci (Mrs. E. V. Auton, 1102 Varsells St. Or ft ivs: "Sitting in one position so long athIpi ; a time sewing, strained my back ^der id brought on kidney trouble two 0 j o p. in. jars ago. I had a dull, steady ache ' i my back and it made me feel tired ' Jt and languid. I often had dizzy ( jells when everything would get < (1Q4J, ack before my eyes and I was al- I Tniy 1 avs lame and sore in the morning j ?^ ? i arising. When I "bent over, I ' Cfll ?uld hardly straighten up and the j lin would go through me like a life. Nervous headaches added to y misery and rnv ankles 'bloated a* BH mj mes so that I could hardly get my ioes on. My kidneys were weak and -\ it of order, too. A friend recomended Doarj's Kidney Pills to me j id I got a supply. I felt relief from j a , e first, and continued using them I itil I was entirely cured." 60c, at all dealers. Fostnr-Milburu j THE ] j, Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y, fEAB P 1 1S44 fed State ur Bank of y, South Car ie Comptroller of the he CIos* of Busin< ESOURCES nents . . $ n Banks and B t $1 IABIL1TIES $ ^ided Profits t 1 red bv Lib > a 7edera! Bank $1 STONE, H. T. CANNOP Cashier. Assistant Cas and City '.deral Reserve S ;ESSI0NAL CAMPAIGN 1 ? i lwood, Monday, August 12 at l. iwood Cotton Mill, Monday, 12, at 8:30 p. m. i Shoals, Tuesday, August 13 ' ? p. m. irmick, Wednesday, August J4 l. in. ville, Thursday, August 15 at L I ville otton Mill, Thursday, 15 at 8:30 p. m. idesville, Friday, august io <xi \ i- I' >un Falls, Friday, August 16 p. m. lext week in Anderson county i ces and dates to foe furnished < county chairman. j < i dates do not conflict with : the other meetings for the j j ial candidates. j ; f i < essman juuiiuuick. was i meeting by invitation and Mr. ; aras in Greenwood but did not I the meeting. Both candidates ; sked to make any suggestions 3 emed they would like to make. Anderson County. tit's Store, August 19, 2 p. m. e's School house, August 20th, n lAnorllot 91 O t\ -m 11) A JJ. Ui( r, August 21, 8 p. m. i Path, August 22, 2 p. m. ola iMills^ August 22, 8 p. m. Btown, August 23, 2 p. m. fill, August 23, 8 p. m son Ch. August 24, 2 p. m. son Cotton Mills, August 24, CONSUMERS MUST I WINTER SUMY NOV ! Lsiancrs must l)iiy their ; ier sirppVaf Coal duziig Spring and Sunrmer tor 4 iirrodaicHan is tote [9ain 2aa^a^n,e<3- & a P. maximum. Aud-iie * ,count^c,ubl2d i to avoid, a senotrs Coal sliorfcide +1.^ JH U1.U7 njifwi /y s. run >*jDMn<Ji*TKxrroisr I """ ? ? ** ? vr* ' \mi*TD rw\m i j nn.nai.n HJ2.WSJ. V/il* ( Wt QNLT fl.fit. _ [ iment Newberry olina s Currency ess June 29,1918 ; 738,414.41 105,400.00 100,000.00 62,213.80 ,006,028.21 ;! 100.000 00 16,37154 100,000 00 4,044.00 582,807.14 101,000.00 101,805.53 ,006,028.21 i j So. W. W. CROMER hier. Asshtan: Cashier. riAnnsii-ni'v ystem BBHHHHHHHnDBHB. FIX ITINEEAEEES nAn n i vnm I mM X UJj 1 -T ' T*1 - r ITfl Winnsboro aid Barnwell Openiif. Points.?Both Begin /one 18. The State. The State and senatorial campaign will open June 18, the former ttt. Barnwell and the latter at Winns-boro. Both will close Friday, August' 93 Th* first nrimary will be held the following Tuesday. The itineraries are so arranged that the two parties will be kept as much as twa weeks apart at all times. The senatorial candidates will be in Columbia July 4, with the candidates for State officers appearing in Greenwood that day. The last meeting for the senatorial party will be in Spartanburg.and the final for the State offica ?roup in Columbia. The routing waa arranged by a special committee at the State Democratic executive committee, composed of Gen. "Wilie Jones Columbia; Edgar A. Brown. BartftcSm and J. M. poorer, Walt?ra?**v Th*^. 11 _ mKi fllla iV>A fiJwrTrTfL? [Qiiowmg aic fcuc .. Senatorial Campaign* Laurens, Thursday, Aa&st: Greenwood. Friday, August Abbeville, Saturday, August 10. McCormick, Tuesday, August 13. Anderson, Wednesday, August 14. Walhalla, Thursday, August 15. Pickens, Friday, August 16. Greenville, Saturday, August 1? . Union, Wednesday, August 2i Gaffney, Thursday, August 22.Spartanburg, Friday, August 2S.State Campaign. < Conway, Thursday, August Marion, Friday, August 9. !vv~ ' Florence, Saturday, August 10. / Manning, Tuesday, August 13. Kingstree, Wednesday, August 14, Georgetown, Thursday, August 15. Monck's Corner, Friday, August 16* Charleston, Saturday, August 17;. St. George, Tuesday, August 20. Orangeburg, Wednesday, August 21. St. Matthews, Thursday, August 22. Columbia, Friday, August ?3. iKoar i?* AiTVff *v *?*? f v/xt vrnlaillx) ual^ ! fsi kt* beeaix ceacxees, ^ 74stky cfh ekea&ast rooix' containing 'l 4i||tl!i? ^vhsat; \^1w * !:^f_i..