The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, May 02, 1919, Page TWO, Image 2
CARDINAL GIBBONS URGES
AMERICAN'S TO BACK
SALVATION ARMY CAMPAIGN
James Cardinaal Cibbons, head ot
the Roman Catholic church in this
country, and one of the best
loved preachers and writers in the
T7 n ?'f + i n o 1 of f oy cant
Uiiiicu ivuaj , iu w. *vuwi ov*i.
to former Governor Chas. S. Whitman
of New York City, national
chairman for the comrng drive, ex.
pressed himself as entirely behind
the work of the Salvation Army an:l
asked the citizens of this country o
rally to their support to gain the
thirteen million dollar goal whic'i
the Salvation Army has set out. to
do.
This unqualified endorsement coming
from the lips of a man of Cardinal
Gibbons' type, carried dignity
and urpip-ht hprausp fTardinnl Oihbrm^
very seldom gives an interview on
any national subject outside of the
work of the Roman Catholic church.
His letter in full follows:
"I have been asked by the local
commander of the Salvation Army to
address a word to you as the National
chairman of the campaign
about, to be launched in behalf of th?
above organization. This I am happy
to ao ana ior &ne reason mai aiong
with my fellow-American citizens I
rejoice in the splendid service whi'c-i
the Salvation Army rendered our soldier
and sailor boys during the war.
Every returning trooper is a willing
witness to the efficient and generous
work of the .Salvation Army both at
the front and in the camps at.home.
I am also more happy to commend
this organization because it is free
' from sectarian bias. The man in
need of help is the object of their
effort with never a question of his
creed or color. I trust therefore your
efforts to raise thirteen million dol
lars for the Salvation Army will
meet with hearty response from our
generous American people.'
In hhs reply to the distinguished
prelate,' Governor Whitman said:
"Your gracious letter endorsing the
activities of the Salvation Army here
and abroad and drawin.g attention
' to its freedom from sectarian bias,
is received, expressing as it does,
that spirit of broad tolerance and
S democracy* which has made you beloved
and venerated by all Americans
irresnective of race and creed. It
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will be a great help to Commander
Booth and those associated with ho;
in the effort to raise th^ funds so essential
to the efficency of their labors
for humanity. The Salvation Army
ij hv thic rPPf^Tiit^nn nf its
purposes and ideals. Our work will
be the better because* of your inspiring
words of encouragement."
*' jT: v7' PLANS
PROGRESSING FOR
GREAT COTTON CORPORATION
To Hare Capital Stock of One or
Two Hundred Million Dollars,
Stock Betiig Subscribed.
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Columbia, Ap^l 28.?(Plans for the
formation of a big cotton export corporation
with a capital stock of one
or twov hundred million dollars t are
rapidly being worked out, says statement
issued recently by the South
Carolina Cotton association. It is un
derstood, says the statement, that the
city of Birmingham. Ala., alone, is
preparing to take $10,000,000 of tha
stock of the new corporation.
"The committee appointed at the
recent meeting m (Memphis," says
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mc otaicuicui, tv n vm vuw V-AV> uv
tails of the formation of a great cotton
export corporation with a capital
stock of $100,000,000 is proceeding
very carefully with its task but
it is learned that the plans are bein?
I rapidly worked out. i ne proposition
is said to foe finding great favor over
the entire South and there is every
reason to believe that it will he put
over.
"The committee has not yet acted
on the suggestion of conference held
in Columbia recently that the capital
stock of the proposed corporation
be made $200,000,000 instead of $100.000,000
as aadopted by the ^Memphis
meeting. The suggestion of the
South Carolina conference respecting
the increase of stock will be
formally submitted to the committee
chnrtlv
"This corporation will have power
to handle cotton in all of its various
phaases, including exporting, marketing,
warehousing and financing;
in fact every phase practically thai
touches cotton. It will largely fill
the place in the South, both to tht
tanks and the general business interests
of the South, that the Federal
Reserve Bank fills to the nation.'
Regarding the Resolution passed at
the confercuce in Columbia asking
the banks of the "State to increase
their capital stocK, tne statement
says:
"The association has transmitted
."o the bankers of the State resolution
passed at the conference urging
that they increase their caaita! stock
i>0 per cent. It is known that the
{matter is being given careful consid!
eration by the bankers of the State
and we have reason to hope that
'many will comply with the request."
Letter From Herxnls Klbler.
i
! Ransbach. Germany,
March 15, 1919.
Dear Sister:?
| Your letter of February 25 received
! today. In reply I am well and doing
i all right and hope you all are doing
fine. These fine spring days make
lime feel like I ought to be in the field
i plowing. We are having some very
l : ptetty weather now. I received a
> letter from Tab Werts a few days
jago. He said we would be out of a
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Private Hermis KIbler.
| crop this year but we would have
! some time when we did get back.
He. said he would get back by June.
Don't think wr will get back that
soon. I am hoping to got back the
"4th of July, but you can never tell.
You were telling me about some-entertainments.
1 would like to be
: there. I d^pn't think I would miss
any of them.
i Katie, tell Luther I went for ex
ercise with my horse' and I saw six
xtcer over faere in .the woods. Since
that I go through th woods to get
to see some. I don't miss many
times getting to see one or two. Tbev
are mighty pretty. And sometimes I
see a rabbit. They are a great deal
larger than our rabbits.
; Katie, you said that papa had received
the $70 order all ok. I have
; sent him $40 since that Hope' he
Will get it all right. You said h1;
, ? , ?A t A-i?~ixrvi-r;
ecruia nut ;ouy tuutiucu wim it. <nv .
Have they voted on tobacco like I
; heard was the case on whiskey? 1
' , would like for you to send me a
ipaper once a month. I am sending
jpapa a Stars.and Stripes. It will be
U1U uut 11 will UC iyum^Liuug lu ivuu
jfrom Paris.
! Katie, you said for me to have my
pictures made and send some home.
I ha^e sent a'bout four already and
had some more and he ruined them.
Going over to have some more made
tomorrow and will send some of them.
V/mik K-w+hnr*
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Prvt. Hirrmis Killer,
Hdqs. Co. 6 F A. A B F.
OFFICIAL PROGRAM STATE
SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION
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Spartanburg, April 21.?The execu
! live officers of the South Carolina
| Sunday School association issued tojday
the following official call for tjfie
! forty-second annual State Sunday
j School convention:
' The Sunday school workers of all
J denominations are hereby called to
| meet at Florence, June 3-4-5 in the
i forty-second annual state convention
1 * " ^ ^ ri j n-i 1
; ot tne soutn uaronna ounaay ocuuoi
' association.
! "The problem of reconstruction is
(primarily and fundamentally the task
; of religious education. As the great!
est existing agency for popular re
1 ligious education, the Sunday school
! must meet this supreme task of the
new day.
"We therefore, call upon all persons
in South Carolina who are in1
terested in the Sunday school, in religious
education, and in the moral
t'and religious ideals of our state to
attend this convention. The atteni
dance is not limited to officially ap1
pointed representatives, but all who
register will be accepted as delegates,
"Information concerning: the con
i vention can be secured from. J. B.
. Aiken, General Chairman Committee
of Arrangements, Florence, S. C., or
, R. D. Webb, General Secretary,
1 Spartanburg, S. C".
THESE MEN REFUSED
TO SIGNF THE PLEDGE
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Final Report of the Central Executive
Committee on Redaction in Cotton
Acreage jn Newberry County.
Following is the report of the central
committee on c-otton acreage reduction
in Newberry county:
liciuxil t<- Jtoi Pletig?.
C. O. Buzharrit,
I J. \V. K. Buzhardt,
X. R. Pavsiiisrcr.
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j Snrn Xob'os.
Thos. C Sligh,
B. T. Paysinger,
Noah Martin,
Ernest Oxner,
j Foster Senn.
I Press i' itts.
! George Moses, colored, j
George Merchant,
J. A. Davis,
Elic- Moses, colored,
B. W. Johnson,
J. W. Smith,
Jacob Hunt,
W. B. T^ominick,
Baxter Kinard,
i Oscar Beal,
i Richard Martin,
ti*mi n -j j
: V\iu rveiu,
J F. A. Epting.
.| L. J. Pedenbaugli,
j Rev. S. P. Koon,
i A. A. Nates,
T. L. Wheeler,
i^erov Bradley,
A. A. Singley,
J. T. Wheeler,
George Epting,
F. A. P?oland,
John Watts,
| D. D. Cook,
j Arthur Davis,
Fleming Reeder,
(i. r . stocKman.
S. C. Stockman,
.Moses Stockman,
L. S. Ix)ng, . |
Jas. G. Brown,
! J. J. R. Brown,
i J no. T. Norris,
i Richard Marshall,
Wade Marshall,
"Wallace Jones,
WUlLtJi XVUli,
Andrew Cromer.
These Signed Pledge, But Failed to>
Keduee.
ms iyiy ;
J. L. C. Davenport ..30 10
Haskel Crumpton ..12 12
Chris. S. Ruff .... 20 20
Mary Hall 10 10
Geo. Kenley 12 12
F. S. Rikard.. .... 10 10
C. E. Dominick .... 24 2p
jM. H. Davis , 12t
!w n Pnnlr 12
I Arthur Poag 12
: C. A. Poag 12
|H. C. Poag... .... 12
I John Stockman .... 12 12
|B. L. Bo\versr. .. .ta
jj. A. Feagle.. .... 10 10
1J. B. Livingstone .. 9
jj. T. Livingstone .. 15 2p ;
j Doek Crooks 20 20
j Dud Og'lesby... .... 20 20
iL. D. Ringer! 14 2p 14 2p i
Im. N.- Brown 3-0 30 2? I
| Henry Robson 24 24
IB. F. Crouch 10
jK. W. Albriton ....
j Wade McXarv 2i ip 21 2p j
jB. E. Dawkins .... 10
IW. E. Nichols. .. 10 10
J Augustus J. T. Jackson 10 10
Wiley Sliealy 10 10
I ^ i >~i _ -1- -I A 1 A
jiifUianuei ^00*1 jlu j.v i
|J. A. Bowers.. .. 10 . 10
, Joe B. Connelly.. ..10 10 - j
T. W. Abrams .... 18 18 I
f Dr H. K. Boyd.. .. 36 36
! W. R. Gilliam .... 24 24 * j
'I Oscar Lewis 12 12
|J. G. Sease 24 i
. M. G. Shealy.; .... 24 4p 24 4p ;
T. J. Wicker 12 2p 12 2p |
E. J. Adams 12 12 |
; J. P.-Adams.. .... 10 10 I
, M. H. Folk 60 60
, Benj. Halfacre 10 2p 10 2p J
1 C. B. Halfacre .. .. 10 lp 10 lp
W. F. Houseal.v 20 20 3p
' J. F. Long 7 7
D. B. Sease . 35 3p 35
iC. F. Adams 8 8
M. E. K. Glymph .... 30 30
G. H. Cromer 14 20
Branch Sims..: ,. .. 16 23
Albert Smith 30 2p 36 3p
W. E. Epps 32 2p 34 3p
Cal Heller 10 lp 20 2p
C.. H. Abrams .. .. 22 24
J. Robert Long .... 21 24
M. B. Chalmers ..160 lip 200 17p
|L. W. Floyd.. .. .. 47 #' *7
Joe T. Dawkins .... 8 8
Prof. Derrick to Speak at Mountyille.
Mountville, April 19.?Prof. S. J- j
Derrick, presdent of Newberry college
11 f A f V? A orroHtl. I
Will lieuvei uuc auuicaa ?.v/ uut b'uu>' i
ating class of Mountville high school
at the commencement exercises to be
held on May 29, according to an an-|
noucement made today by the prmci-j
pal, J. C. Haltiwariger, of the institution?Laurens
Advertiser.
Teachers Examination.
An examination for teachers certificates
will be held at the Newberry
high school on Saturday, May 3, lj)19;
beginning at 9 o'clock a. m. Applicants
will furnish their own paper
and pencils.
War licenses granted on high j
school certificate are good only until,
July 1, 1919. .
I C. M. Wilson,
4-11 td County Supt. of Education
1 Citation for Letters of Administration
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,!
County of Newberry.
I r-?? ttt 1-1 T71 A. T 1
| rjy w. P . r*wart, ri uuaie j uuge:
' I Whereas, J. A. Dominick made i
suit to me to grant him Letters of
i
Administration of the estate and ef-j
! fects of Andrew P. Dominick.
These are, therefore, to cite and ad-1
' monish all and singular the Kindred,
and Creditors of the said Andrew P. \
Dominick, deceased, that they he and
appear before me, in the Court of
Probate, to be held at Newberry on |
, Friday, the 16th day of May, next, J
i after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock;
in the forenoon, to show cause, 'f;
'janv they have, why the said Admin-:
istration should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 25th day;
of April, Anno Domini 1919.
"W. P. Ewart,
P. J. X. C. j
666 cures Malaria Fever. 8-5 if
? m k
5 Take Your M
% . Vacation || j"
H *ttb* || ! p
I Redpath . | 'J
i Chautauqua m a
~-n M
|?| The 100% Program jp j ?
038?=?GS3il]||
Newberry; Week Begin
nil ? a
rung may 14 ]*
To All "Who Are liable.
Street duty for 1919 is now due an,d
must be paid at once. Please attend
to it.
E. L. Rodelsperger,
Chief of Police.
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m YOTJ FATTY
Tflfce TAS8C0 and reduce your; I
and look like a human beinST. ! I
Perfectly harmless. Sold and lecoramended
by NeWberry Drug Co. 50c
and $1.00. Mailed by Tassco Co.,
Boatoa, Mass. I
i
666 cures Chills aiiu Fever.
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
IV ?n of Newberry.
Be it ordained by the Mayor and
Aldermen of the Town of Newberry;
in Council assembled:
(1). That the rule of the Board of!
Health,- passed on the 4th day of
\Tarr?V? 1Q1Q follows- ?
(a.) "That from and after the 1st !
i
day of June, 1919, all fresh meat'
markets, commonly known as green
grocers, who operate their markets In
a store room also containing grocery
or other kind of store, shall screen
the said meat market in such a way
as to completely separate it by
screens from , the sa:id grocery ot
other store, such screen to be of fine
mesh wire so as to prevent the passage
of flies or other insects.
(b.) That any person, firm or corporation,
or agent of any person,.firm,
or corporation, violating the provis- !
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Hie Natior
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From report
Showing Condition
RESOURCES
Loans and Investments . . . ?
Liberty Bonds and Treasury Certificates
of Indebtedness . . .
United States Bonds ....
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lasn and dne trom Banns ana
United States Treasury . . .
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THENATIONAi
B. C. MATTHEWS,
President.
State, Counl
Member
i ^
1 ii * -f - -*<
>ns of this rule, shall be subject to a ;
ne of not more than one hundred.
ollars ($100.00), or to imprisonment j
. . _ I
ii the public works of the town or <
:i the town guard house, of not mors j
iian thirty (30) days. Each day said \
ule is violated shall constitute aj
eparate offense."
Be, and the sanue is hereby ap- j
roved and given the force and effect j
f an ordinance of the twon, and any
erson, firm, or corporation, or agent
i any person, firm or corporation,
iolating sa*'d rule, shall upon coniction
thereof, be subject to the penlties
prescribed by the said rule.
Done and ratified in Council assem_ j
+ V..V. 90n A \ nri 1 101Q*
1CU, tins --A1U. ud)' ui .\j/i ii, i*7j.cr.
Z. P. Wright,
Attest: Mayor.
. W. Chapman,
lerk and Treasurer of the Town of;
Xewberrv. 4-25 -t:
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l lTonder, Why??Because Beach's j
Oriental Wonder, the great germ j
destroyer and blood purifier is all j
that its name implies. For rheuma- j
tism, indigestion, kidney or bladder j
troubles stnmafh trouble and fe- !
male trouble. By mail, prepaid,
price $1.00. Address all mail orders
J. L. Oates, Columbia, S. C. Box 477.,
Make This Bank Y
xmi in fM itV
I UUR VU 1 I
As a Citizen of ti
IS CLEAR
Ks
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The Government n
boys home from th
peace conditions.
To provide this mo;
fers the most attr<
ever offered?
THE VICT<
SUBSCRIBE FOR Yi
The Exchc
Of Newb<
/ "The Bank of
1844
nsed Stat
OF\
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Ill i/uiur vi
srry, South Ca
to the Comptroller of tl
i at the Close of Busi
I 975,413.18 Capital Stock .
Surplus and Uodr
215,373.13 Crcnlalion .
I
100,000.00 po ^
Bills Payable (sc
Bonds)
93,089.65 M D u
, Bifc Payable am
51,383,875.96
L BANK OF NEV
T. K. JOHNSTONE,
Cashier.
ty and City
Federal Reserve ,
?? m
wanted to buy.
The' county wants to buy one or
two mules. Bids will be received up
until 10 a. m.. May 3. Rijrht to accept
or reject any bid.
J. C. Sample, M
4-25 td Supervisor.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. ^
Notice is hereby given that the J|
undersigned will make final settlement
of the estate of Solomon Levine.
deceased, in the Probate Court of
Newberry county, South Carolina, on
-v- ,1 ? 0?> inin ^* -i-i aUUa1> Z'"
.uunuay, .uay _u, j.ju, at ij. u uiuua ?
in tie forenoon, and will immediately*
thereafter apply to the Probate JudgfflL
of Newberry county for a discharge |
as the administrator of said estate.
All persons having claim?
against said estate w.H .file same,' ^
properly proven, with Blease an!
Blease, Attorneys at Law, Newberr>v'
S. C., and all persons indebted to said .
estate will make immediate payment**
to said attorneys.
Harry Vigodsky.
Qualified Adnn. " trator of the es-^B
tate of Solomon Levine, deceased, jfl
Xewberry, S. C., April 19, 1919.
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UUR DUdlULOd I1U1T1L
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ie U. S. A.
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eeds money to bring the t e
front and to re-establish
ney the Government ofictive
War Loan it has ; ]
DRY LOAN ^
%. . #.
OUR LIMIT TODAY
inge Bank j
erryv S. C.
the People" A<\
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Newberry
rolina
ie Currency
! KH L A 1010
mess marui **, uu
IABILITIES
i :
% 100,600.00
rided Profits . . 3U,%Z.Ut> I
100,000.00 j
726,216.07scored
by Liberty j
177,000.00 L
I Rediscraots . 249,697.83 ' i
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$1,383,875.96 j
IfBERRY, S. C. i
W.W.CROMER i
Assistant Cashier.
Depository J
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