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jte JrraiB and Jem Entered at the Postoffice at Nei berry, S. C., as 2nd class matter.' Es H. AULL, EDITOR. Tuesday, December 9, 1919. ONE MORE ISSUE. A friend for whose opinion on a matters we have a very high regar and especially on matters of Englis said the other day that the post cai we sent to subscribers who are : arrears was rather curt and a litt bit discourteous. He is and has bee a subscriber to The Herald a nd Nev for all the years of our connectic with it. i Now the-purpose of this card to say, that if any one construed ths notice as the least bit discourteou it was not so intended, and in view c the friendly criticism of our long tim friend we are not going to take o any name of even those whp have nc paid until after this issue, so ths we may send them this message t do it fV> o f oil tira rnno nf txtoc f a tnai/ on v? t mvaii v ??uu wv hwijl you that your time expired as state on that cafrd, and that we would b pleased to have you renew and remai with us, but if you did not we woul . take it that you wanted the paper dis continued, and that we could not sen it unless the subscription price wa paid, that the supply of print pape is scarce and the price away yonde out of sight and still soaring, and w are forced to conserve all paper tha we can so as to send the paper t those who really care to have it come A good many have paid, but t*h6r * are still some who have neglected t do so, and this issue is sent so tha < r* f they may get this statement, and th further statement that we did no ir tend to be discourteous or short, an do not intend to be so now, but ai ter this issue if you do not pay \t can not continue our visits to yoi We will be gted to visit you, and w are trying to print a real newspape and trying to do the best we can lo our town and our county and ou state and all the people, and we as your encouragement and your cc operation. This is an age in which if we de sire to accomplish things every ma must rise up in his strength and cc operate with his fellows in doinj things. It is also a strenuous age and every one is in a nurry to g somewhere and in a hurry to com back. We are afraid sometimes tha the world is in too big a hurry an that we are not taking enough tim for meditation and thought. Yo remember that Isaac went out in th field at eventide to meditate. ] would do some of us good to go 01 all by ourselves and meditate. Greenwood town is preparing t issue $100,000 in bonds for stre< paving. and $100,000 for extensic of the sewerage system, lireei wood already has about as mar miles^of street paving as any tow in the state and much more thz many towns oi the same size. Greei ^ wood is awake and moving. There are two ordinances on tl town books that we would really lil to see enforced and observed just littl? more strictly than they are. Or is the ordinance requiring automi biles to stop at the street crossing and to stop before making the cros ing or even before reaching the cei tre of the street they are about t Save 20 0L You can save 20 per cen1 by buying what Tires am Tubes you will want for th next six months now. We ar expecting this advance daily No folly, but a fact Miller lires will save you still more fo they out run any otner mak< Come in and examine then we have showing to show yo about Miller Tires. Miller Uniform Mileage Tir< 30x3, Non skid $15.7 30x3 1-2, Non skid $20.0 32x3 1-2, Non skid $23.3 32x4, Non skid $31.S 34x4, Non skid $34.1 ? Subject to war tax. FOR SALE BY P. E. WAY, Dniggis Newbsrry, S. C. [cross. The other is as to cut outs. ^ | Now we do not desire to be undei | stood as objecting to the busy hum c I industry and the noise that is reall ! necessary to carry on the various o< icupatioris of modern life and busines: jNot at all. But really this thin j of the roar of cut outs right unde ; your office window gets just a littl j trying on the nerves, and we are tol ; by automobile experts that the cv i out does not lend to the power of th ^! machine nor does it save any gas( line. Sometimes in the streets th ': noise is so great that you can nc J; even hear yourself think and w ! j should be permitted at times to thin 'n I just a little. Why not cut out th lp : cut outs and add to the comfort c >n i ' those who happen to have office vS alongside the streets. >n Subscribe to The Herald an ^ I I0jJ\ews, $z.uu a year. it i 5l TAX RETURNS i I, or an authorized agent, will b ; at the following places named belo-\ " i for the purpose of taking tax return )t of personal property for the fisca ,t, year 1920: : I Whitmire, Tuesday, January 6. I Glenn-Lowry. Wednesday, Januar; y I 7th. dj ' FER . MBU rj e : WE are ag If 1 phate am ; kinds. Also d M 61 i . Let us r ' >r i r ?. k; I - nil ..i iviann< >- j z i l\ Ofi :_i 11 ef ! Big ;oj II Dece nie To make room te, early arrival "of Sp: ,*i greatly reduced pr: -I s.j ALL MILLINER Y, H AND CHHILDREP i i ' A sample line o Ladies' Shirt Waist i All of the abov ! prices. d| e | Our buy ere ha' e i found goods very si known to be. We know the pr are very low, but tl the display of ,Holic ; Come in and lo> i, new, up-to-date gO( ui store. I i iS I :| J. H. \ S| o I i P. S.?Be sure ised to be at our st< ; what he has here I; T '& (.i'STf f .7 ' 3 L ' ij 1 Kinards, Thursday, January 8th. r_ Loneshores, Friday, January 9th, - Chappells, Monday, January 12th, P. N. Boozer's, Tuesday, January y 13th. Silverstreet, Wednesday, January 5 14th. , t J St. Lukes, Trinity, Thursday, Jan & uary lotfi. ;r O'Neall, Friday, January 16th. e Prosperity, Monday and Tuesday, January 19th and 20th. Little Mountain, Wednesday, January 21st. e Jolly Street, Thursday, . January ). 22nd. Pomaria, Friday, January 23rd. e Glmyphville, Tuesday, January >t I 27th. i ej J. L. Crooks, Wednesday, Januk jary 28th. ^ e I Maybinton, Thursday, January ,f 29thAnd in the Auditor's office in the lS i courthouse until February 20th, [ after which dace 50 per cent penalty i will be added. ^ : The law requires a tax on all notes ! and mortgages and moneys. ! There is a capitation tax on all - : dogs of fifty cents. j All male persons between the ages ; of 21 and 60 are liable to pay a poll e j tax of $1.00, unless otherwise exv' empt. s i All persons owning property in l1 more than one school district will be ! required to make returns in each dis trict, as the tax books will be made up y 1 by school districts instead of town1 ships. * TILI2 I ents for the Ai d Oil Co. Fer Nitrate of Soda quote you on i s iWS & Jol Fice National Bank E / t I i i D.J.? i\eaut :mber for our Christmas Good ring Goods we have de< ice the following lines: LADIES COAT SUITS. fS COATS, MEN'S and f 100 Silk Georgette an< s. e lines will be offered at ve just returned from i cmrl hicrhpy than t,h + + ices that we are offering ley must move so that we lay Goods. ok and you \Vill buy. W< Dds. We have no old sh* Nise Co I Little Mountain, S. C. to tell the children that S ore with a full pack this ; jefore you buy. r >OPLE TRADE WITI\ I Be careful to state whether you . have bought or sold real estate dur. ing 1919. J. B. HALFACRE, County Auditor. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF BOARD OF COUNTY COM- ! i MISSIONERS. i Notice is hereby given that the An,: nul Meeting o.f the County Board of j Commissioners of Newberry County will be held on Thursday, the eighth 1 i " T 1 a.ia All ? I clay 01 January, iuzu. ah persons ': holding demands of any kind against I the County, not previously presented ' to the Board, must file the same with j the undersigned on or before the first. I day of January, 1920,' so that they, | may be examined and acted on at the Annual Meeting. Any claim not j r I presented to and filed with the i Board of County Commissioners: i during the fiscal year in which it is | , contracted or the next thereafter! ' will be barred and cannot be paid. J. C. SAMPLE, ! i County Supervisor, i H. C. HOLLOWAY, : Clerk, Etc. ; I 12-9-4t ! I CITY TAXES DUE. ! Tax payers of the Town. Please I note that Monday the 15th of Decern-; ber, is the last day for payment with- j out penalty. | J. W. CHAPMAN, i. i rp itnu Aieasuici. i 12-9-2t' ! :ers . I I 1 T\1 iderson fftos- | tilizers of all j i i i i I I ir prices ! ! I j V J j instone I ildg. O -v j j I :uon \ : i _ ' - I uaiu s and the expected 3ided to offer at a , LADIES', MISSES' BOYS' CLOTHING 3 Crepe de' Chine ? specially attractive 1 narket where they ey? have ever been , * the above goods at can use the room for 1 e offer nothing but ilf worn goods in our I mpany anta Claus has promyear. Be sure to see 3 WfQp" A V i ft |i jaaftMaaaiii^^ I Victor Reco: | for Christm ?A gift that goes straig I', the heart of every music j, | who has a Victrola! !;j I' You can yourself chooi if|: .lpi -music you wish to give, 01 can purchase a Victor R ?;j Certificate, which enables t j j jj: cipient to choose the records I J ; . ] i Mark a memorandum on your mas list, so you'll be sure to stop in us. Victors and Victrolas, also, at $10 1 ? nAIT n SI PJIIT1 )!! LeKui & in. mlii ' {'!! * I STUDIO NEAR DEFOT : Newberry, S. C. NOW IS T1 TO RUY "Now is Che time to buy yc local dealer in Chevrolet pa cars. "Now is the time to secur models and now is the time tc "IGOfI TYirn-Jcilc ore octa hlisVi itJ Ld\J lliVUV/IU Mi. V vuvm ^ an opportunity to judge them be little change, if any, durii "There is no indication th? The demand for automobiles it becomes especially heavy f "By placing your order d the uncertainty of spring an avoid. "And there is plenty of us tomobiies during the winter passed when a car's utility < iirifVi oil o r?nnvpnipi I J. uuav? , witii un wiv uv/a. . year around. "In fact it is during severe 1 to be of the. greatest conven they're made for. "In short the purchaser wt nothing to lose. If he does no delivery may be regulated ac can begin to get practical ret sooner. "And a good car will be as comes, and what's more he'll Prices Guaranteed We Can Make Imn CENTRAL - ? * wwwif v J. L>. QUA 1 ILL! Prosperity, S. C. FREE! FRE The National Oil Co. will ] ture show here in the old coi ernoon and night for the ben ers and the public in general all who may own stock to vi what they have invested in oi pany is working. This moving picture show what the company owns and in the different oil fields. ? - - ' i ? - j__ This should De taxen auv, of National Oil Co. stock as 1 eral as it is equal almost to a itself. This is not a scheme to se is purely a courtesy of the Xj OLLD COURT HOUSE WEE 3 G CLOCK AND WEI ? O'CLC ADMISSION FREE \ 1 ^^7 * ^ ht to jl; M lover Si ,."#> I I chdrist- I J e7 ' zSBk. ' 'tf' " ~ ? KE TIME CARS & , mr automobile," says the ; ssenger r.nd commercial i e the wisest selection of M > arrange for delivery. M ed. The public has had in operation, mere win 1 g the current year. it pjices will be lowered. is steadily increasing and 'rom spring on. uring the winter months i > - - i 4 d summer aemanu is ?, j* e to be enjoyed from ati- I i months. The time has f A snded with fine weather. L flj nces, one uses his car the f, ? I i weather that a car proves ^ + ina4- Vi o f" f iience. max a juoi, ?not ' ( 10 orders his car now has t want his car right away cordingly. If he does he ;urn from it just so much ? ' * I i fit as ever when summer have it." Aginst Decline J lediate Delivery :M GARAGE i 5AUM, Prop. 1 Newberry, S. C. j mmBmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmaKmxMrnmmBammmm IE! FREE! I j put on a free moving pic- j irt house Wednesday aft- * efit of all their stockhold. It is not convenient for isit the oil fields and see j r to learn how tjieir com- r is intended to show you j how they are operating ; antage of by all owners well as the public in gentrip through the oil fields 11 anything but the show ational Oil Co. : ' >NESDAY AFTERNOON DNESDAY NIGHT >CK. EVERYBODY INVITED * . __J i 4