The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, May 02, 1919, Page FIVE, Image 5
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CHAIWEY DEPEWS FULL
RECIPE FOR LONG, LONG LIFI
New York, April 23.?There is n<
reason to fall behind the times a:
long as you can keep up with then
and that applies especially as ?n<
grows older. Chauncey M. Depew
former senator, is 85 years old todaj
^ and he gives a recipe for keeping "as
young as you used to be'".
"Premier Lloyd George", he sak
today, "recently termed Premii:.
Clemenceau, who -is almost as old a>
I am, the 'grand young man o!
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the French statesman. Yes, there is
^ a way, and simple.
"Keep in touch with the young. Joi*
m in their games; be a feature in tn<
dance; romp the fastest and turn th>;
quickest in the Virginia reel or th<
country dance; go up to the collegt
v and light your pipe and sing colleg:
songs; take your children to the the
\ ater and howl with them at the roar
ing farce and laugh with them at th<
comedy and cry with them at th<
tragedy; be their confidant in theii
A love affairs, and if they are not equa
to it, write their love letters.
"And never stop writing some foi
yourself.
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"Thus will the twentieth century
' with its clearer purposes, its highe1
^ erdeavors and its limitless opportuni
ties, welcome us older fellows as the
youngest and most vigorous of thos<
who are to solve its problems anc
make its record".
Has His Original Discharge.
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Captain E. P. Matthews, a Confederate
veteran now past his thret
score
and ten, has in his possessior
his original discharge from the Confederate
service. He was a membei
of Co. C, 7th South, Carolina regimenl
and was discharged from the servic*
C at Greensboro, N. C., May 25, 1865
- The discharge is signed by A. P.
Bouknight, Captain C. S. A. commanding
and by Hobart Ford, captair
and A. D. C. U. S. A. special comman
def.
Captain Matthews was quite sicl
some time ago but is able to be oui
again and looks like he did in the
days gone and is in fine* spirit anc
apparent,'good health. He would lik<
to know if there are any others o:
the old Vets who have the origina
discharge from ithe service.
It is always refreshing to meet anc
talkWith the old Vets of the Sixties
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I, spirit and always have something
j worth while to talk about and it will
)'be a great time when we get the;
si Vets of the Sixties and the Vets of
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5 j Death of an Infant.
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li The infant daughter of Mr. and
:| Mrs. Willie Rikard died at their honje j
>; Saturday morning, April 19, at 2:45,
E'j and was buried at West End ceme>jtery
on Sunday at 12:30 o'clock ser5j
vice by the Rev. W. H. Button, j
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t Darling Esther she has left us,
2. Left this world of tender love
J But we hope to meet our loved one j
> j In that heavenly home above.
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> The golden gates were opened wide, ,
. A gentle voice said "Come".
.1 And angels from the other side
j i Welcomed our little friend home.
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., What happy hours we once enjoyed,
11 How sweet their memory still*
j But she has left an aching void,
This world can never fill.
While so painful she was suffering, '
' So she gently fell asleep,
j Fell asleep to wake with Jesus.
" j Oh, dear ones, do not weep. 1
A friend,
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Quarterly Conference.
St. Paul A. M. E. church, in Lex-.'j
. ington county, near Hope Station was^
, the seat of the Quarterly conference,
, Saturday and Sunday, April 26-27,
_ i 1919. Materials are on the ground j ,
. | for the erection of a new church j
t building at a cost estimated at $5,000, j
; work to begin May 5th. 1919.
Presiding Elder J. E. Thomas, in c
his famous lc u: e: "Oil the Growth j j
.! of the Church'. baid: Tiie church and j s
[ denomination schools are the great- j j
. i est assets we have and when we abuse [ <
the opportunitv of supporting th?m::;
r then we are killing the hen that lays i
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t! the golden egg. - j t
ii J. P. Counts of St. Mark church, j j
ij lavishly heaped encomiums upon Pre- j \
j siding Elder Thomas, and was great- \
E i ly cheered, when he said: The dovil ?
1 j seemingly prefers high mountains ' (
1 and pinnacles, and shoots at the high- i
1: est in the church, but were he to shoot J
> the lowest he would shoot himself, j t
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Having secured
Mr. Dave Caldw
in a position to <
vices in handling
ty wants in com
farm lands.
We Solicit I
Exchange Bank Bldg.
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slanderers and assassins of characer.
were denounced.
Presiding Elder Thomas preached
in excellent sermon Sunday to a maglificent
congregation, from the subect,
"Profit and Loss".
All assessments paid on Saturday.
Rev. M. G. Williams of Groenwood
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s the pastor.
H. B. Tobias,
Secretary.
KILL BUY ( OTTOX SEED
FOR LIBERTY BONDS
Columbia, April 2S.?Farmers of
South have been making a spirited
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lgni lO I1UXU tUCll UUUUii auu vvuvn
>eed until the price advanced to a
)oint when; they felt that they could
-oil at a profit. It is of considerable
x-terest that some of the farmers
lave been able to get a good price for
heir cotton seed provided they "\vould
invest money in Liberty bonds. The
icllowing statement is ffom a letter
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rom Mr. J. fc. vvannamaKer in 01.
Matthews, chairman for Calhoun
"ounty, writing to Mr. Chas. H. Bar-on,
the state chairman:
"Mr. C. Fitzsimons voluntarily
:cld me to ir-il my people to buy
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"Victory liberty bonds" and he wouhi
, buy their seed in car lots up to 15th
:v!ay ;it v710?- i,er ton f. 3. !j(ut ?h.p.
ping "point. They promptly said him
| alien*. S>00 tons at this nla'o ftTid
| u?* ill Iialt until sei: i rould 1*3
| handled ' I ?.l* nk you mig.">; Mr.
! niictt tc join you and ind i ?3
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pany to crush some seed. I can sell
the bonds if 1 can get seed to move
?I believe ^lr. Fitzsimons is doing
all l)e can".
? The Union Seed & Fertilizer com!
i any have advised they have never
; stopped buying seed and are" now actively
in the market.
I William B^nks
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All rolls developed 10c; packs 20c
up; prints 2 l-2c. 4c, 5c; enlarging
t'35c up. Specialists?we do- nothing
.Ibut kodak finishing. All work guar !
anteed to please. Eastman Kodaks,
j Films, Supplies.
fOLnnilA PHOTO FINISHING CO.
1111 Taylor Street, Columbia, S. C.
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Mt. Bethel-Garmany, Satv
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! .Mr. Brown- Gets a Hair Cut
j K Pauline Be
Ruggles Dinner Party
Annie Belle
Music
The Man in the Moon
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Raid Headed Man ,.. . ..
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j City Children in the Country
Annie Belle
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Vera Ox
My Name's Tommy
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The Loves of Mary-Ann
Pauline B<
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