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Smtered at the Postoflice at NewWny, S. C?, as 2nd class matter. j E. H. AULL, EDITOR. Friday, November 29, 1918 jl This should in. truth and in fact bb, I a rfeal thanksgiving day. We shot*3 1 be thankful that the world once more 1 is at peace and that men have ceasedto kill one another in battle, and we should all pray that henceforth there shall be an end of wars and rumors of wars and that the nations may dwell together in peace and that good | , will shall prevail amon? all men and I that we shall in the true sense serve jj one another for the bettermixt of all 9 peoples. v 11 We should endeavor to comfort | those who have suffered and have been | caused to mourn the loss of loved 1 ones by the ravages of the terrible | war. 11 Let it be a day of real thanksgiving and prayer in the true sense. i mtm ] ! In the matter of our reference in our last issue to the delay and the in- ! convenience caused in the delivery of that special delivery letter which we posted at Newberry for CoiumDia we (did not undertake to) lay the blame on j any one. We simply stated facts. It i's but just to say, however, that the delay was not at >Xewberry. As stated we posted it at 11:30 and gave it iu person: to Mr. Harry iStone the courteous and obliging despatching clerk at the Newberry office, and the orginial | envelope which we Have since received g is post marked at Newberry 11:30 a. ! J m., but it was not delivered in Colum- 1 bia until 5:30 p. m., and the Southern jf train that day was on time. - il This gives us the opportunity to say : | what we l*&ve been wanting to sav | for some time, that we have found Mr. Stone a very obliging public official who realizes that the efficient f public servant is the one who gives j the best service to the public, by which ! we mean if you happen to get yourj mail to the office 30 seconds after' the time for closing, and the sacks j are still unlocked, he will not tell j E lata hilt will dlS_ ? ? V 1>U LLICLt VUU mc LV/V iuvvy wMV .? ? pktch yeur mail. The trouble is there i is too much efficiency in the public j service without really serving the public efficiently and really. But that type which we were having set in Columbia gave us trouble even after the letter reached its des- I \ tination. The type was sent back to i ^ns Saturday noon and should at thei - I latest have reached Newberry at 9 1 o'clock Monday, but it did not. The' way bill came but the type did not until the afternoon, And it was for a very important argument that was due to be Sled in. the supreme court. ?o? But as we have remarked several I times before you can not do things | always just as you would like, and I there is no use to worry or fret about I it Our purpose is not to do injustice j| . to any one. 8 Mr. George Ruff received a cable- j gram dated at Trouville, November 25, from his brother Walter, who was i wounded in battle in France on or be-1 fore the 9th of October. The message'} read: "Improved. -Danger passed Love." Short but sweet. The Herald ard News mentioned recently the fact that this young soldier was in the hos-1 j?t>itat""?uffering from wounds. Hi<* | many friends will be glad to learn of! his improvement. * TJVAvinArIif ilipp'JDicunvujt -r Married by the Pev. Ewd. Fulenwider at 11 o'clock Wednesday morn- j in?, at the home of the bride's parents j Mr. ard Mrs. Jno. C. Hipp, Miss Lois , Lucile Hipn of Newberry and Mr ! I Robert C. Kennedy of Bessemer City, t iX. C. The bride and o-room left for i g their tr*p on the early afternoon I iSouthern train. Among the relatives | - ^ A If TToY*v?/\t> or>/^ K pxesciiL wcic :ui3. \j. ITJ.. ?cmuu uUU Misses Su^n and Lula Kennedy of i Bessemer City. -r Our T! Si J A t n* ^ p . ? v. AMe ? I * J X in tne interest < tion will he I house Tuesday at 11:00 o'cloc Cromer and 1 will speak. Everybody it should he prest a starving wo and Mr. Hoov believe that \ know what is r respond as nob the past. Hiimnnif-v ri A JIMf ! ??( ??^ Come and le help. TVb con/ scriptions will F. Fo i I I ilrd Car Wi A v m W^v 1 VIUKLM 9 I Prosperity, S. I . / \ of tood Lonservai leld in the court >, December 3rd, k. Dr. George B. ?ev. E. V. Babh i Newberry county' mt. The needs of rid pre pressing er has reason to when our people equired, they will ly as they have in ies for food. am how you can ributions or subbe asked for. N. MARTIN; oc/ Administrator, 7V7rkffflfv i Tcu/i/ci i jr vi/uitb^ mmmmamammmmmmmmmmmmmmmm . 4 ill Arrive .. V , Co Baj CEDAR SHEXGLES?Our prices n I any higher 1>ut our shingles ai e b( j ter. We carry large stocks ai | can make prompt deliveries of ? j orders. See us for your needs. Sui j mer Bros. Co. 11-22 | "The Phi I ?"g ?1 . ' Marie Tiffany singing in direc parison with a re-creation c j voice on the New Edisoi I ' I I Gilder i. il HELP INSURE THE FRUITS j OF VICTORY I BUY w.s.s. jj I I IB.'B MIII'J1.UHI11M?.IW?UMMJWVJWWWIM ? ' $ Ill ^AN ;| $1350 Deliv If NOTE THESE < I'l 6 Cylinders, 3x4 1-4 :<j> most effective type. ? Stromb^rg Carburetto Vacuum Feed. Tank Wagner, Two Unit S ? System. Willard Storage Battel % Full Floating Timke || Timken Roller be< <j> wheels Long, Semi Elliptic Fr< ? Rear Spring, 46 inch 1 in center, shackled a Full Crown Fender, wi |? Wheels 32x3 1-2, Den j> 114 inch wheel Base. ^ One Man Neverleek T % Adjustable Front Seat % Upholstering, New Fr< We are able to get only a li month. If you want a Real Cls ^ ford to pay, write to or phone, 'i . ? James D. Quattlebai f | H. H. Ruff - $ J. G. Holder, nn t w ww ip w* * _ i _ , % J- waiter Kicnarasoi ? | J. E. Shealy &.Son, L 2t t onograph Wi !| A FTER hea i|| x Jlxl and Edis< |||| her voice side 1 musician called "The Phonograpl 8 MARIE m the Fame nn made this same te* & recently. SOO mu W\ test and not one c LM ulsh her actual voi |T^ Creation of it t com- Wouldn't it be if her have Marie Tiffan; 3. ists sing and play f chose?right in yoi they do on the o stage? In only twc one by having the home in person or The NE\ which will bring to ist can bring, ex< presence. May we soon 1 to explain to you Edison Re-Creatioi of mental refreshr AGENCY AT fe Weeks G # GASOLINE ENGINES with a five year V guarantee, is the kind we sell and every engine sold is giving satis- ^ faction. Prices to your liki*g. Will be glad to figure on your Meeds i?r.ramer Eros. Co. 11-22 2t LO?T?One Poland-China hog, about a year old, weighing aDout 150 ids Will pay damages and all expense-;. W. H. Long, dewberry, RFD 4. ? 11-22, 2tp . ^ WAGONS?We have just received a few two-horse wagons but expect a car next few weeks, remember Wh'te Hickory wagons satisfy. Ic will pay you to see us for your needs. Summer Bros. Co. 11-22 t A T SIX j ered to You | j mr mn/i t mAiifl * miriiAiiufla z L Overhead Valve, x r* t on Rear of Car. % Starting and Lighting % ry. Remy Ignition* $ n Rear Axle. Also. <g> 1 V j iring front and rear ? ont Spring. f [rueCantilever, pivot- : it both en^s. -f th extra long 'Chassis. lountable Rims. % % op. $ mch Pleat Type. % ? " * s|r{ mited number of these cars each <f> lssv Car at a p ice you- can aft <rx I im, Prosperity, S. C. f Newberrv. S. C. i Whitmire, S. C. J i, Pomai ia, S. C. ittle MountairvS. C* t \ V T ? ! IIBd.yiilHil1 WHJ?IJW. th a Soul" rine a noted singer on's Re Creation of by side, a famous [ The New Edison hi with a SouL" TIFFANY, ' as Soprano r ? .1 ? I ?t at rue opera, nuusc sic lovers heard the I >f them could disting- 1 ce from Edison's Re- 8 f a delight foif you to I y and other great artor you any time you ir own home?just as peratic and concert j > ways this is possible, J artist appear at your I by possessing I V EDISON || you all that the art- M zepting her physical 1 how you can make [ 1 is a constant source 1