The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, January 16, 1920, Page SIX, Image 6
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URL SCOOTS BATTLE
TO MAKE PRICES DROP
Jlany Troops in Tni# State Are Jr. ten- |
sted in Deferred Spending P'an |
Outlined by National Director.
More than seventy thousand Girl j
IKCUWi) ftv-vvtvitiij WW ?...
?mt made recently At National Girl
4k?ut headquarter*, 1S9 Lexington
Avenue, New York, have adopted the
principle of deferred spending as a
?eans of combating hysterical prices
f the present day and "doing their
Jbit" to help put the nation on a stable
economic basis. Instead of spend- j
tag all of the money that they earn
r get from parents as gifts or allcw- >
fences, hundreds of these patriotic |
*irls in each of the eighty-three local I
eouncils throughout the United States
*re investing in Treasury Savings
Certificates and War Savings Stamps,
obtainable at the majority of banks
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~sr.il trust companies, or as iucm puot*
Aces.
South Carolina Girl Scout Troops
interested in this announcement are
as follows: Andrews, Miss Frances j
Pes:ram, captain; Columbia, ji>li?s |
Adele Minahan, Miss Neal Thain, !
Mrs. A. T. Gibbs, captains; Troop 1,
Estille, Mrs. D. Lewis Husbands, cap- j
tain; Graniteville, Miss Attie Phillips,!
*eaptain; Troop 1, Greer, Mrs. J. Por-;
ler Baiies, captain; Hardeeville, Mies
Dreka Wilder, captain; Heath j
Springs, Mi*s Alma Van Landingham,
V n-'wrrv Blanche Da
WUill) A* m , ?
idson. captain; Troop 1. Pickens,
Mrs. L. C. Thornley, captain; Ridge
Spring, Mrs. Jerrold Watson, captain;
"Troop 1, Rock Hill, Miss Sara Mar- i
turn, captain; Saluda, Mrs. Colon j
"Wise, captain; Spartanburg, Miss!
Marjorie Potwin, captain; Trenton, j
Mrs. Lola Eidson, captain. I
"One of the ten Scout laws is that
' Girl Scout must be thrifty," say* j
Mrs. Jane Deeter Rippin, national director
of Girl Scouts. "This meani
that a Scout must avoid all useless
waste of every kind, must be careful
-when pending her money and must
always remember that she should i
save every penny that she can invest
is a safe manner. This habit of savjnz>
it practiced regularly in youth,
will make for better womanhood and
will also giro to the Girl Scout a surin
time of need.
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'Seevt headquarters show that the
idea behind the government's "work
-a&4 iaveH movement appeals to Girl
Seouts. They like the Treasury Savings
Certificates, for they are forward
looking girls. That the investment
row of 182.40 means the return in
-January, 1925, of $100. with the
Mnoney meanwhile absolutely safe-.guarded
from loss through accident
*r theft, shows them that the certificate
is sound. And where are the
;girls of America who do not havf
.<dreams of the days in the near fu'ture?
Some want to give a present
?to their mothers; some wish to sav?
for a trip: others desire to start a
fund for educational purposes. These
are only a. few of the many reasons
prompting girls to save and to invest
now in government securities."
T W^at Wes Did.
Wes Whi:tl?, a teamster down hi
Lawell, Ark., was sq patriotic during
the fall of 1918. before the Hun was
Unally vanquished, that he put a
mortgage on his team and wasron for
|50 and bought War Savings Stamps
in his desire to do his duty by- the
. government. Some thought Wes was
I doing more t'lan his financial strength
warranted. But he just went down
| into the woods, cut up fuel and sold
jit and the mortgage was soon lifted.
; Now Wes is buying more stamps, bej
eause he realizes their value and finds
i ha can save.
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Crew Demanded Stamps. i
: Clean up day on the battleship New
j Jersey means something: more than
I hard work to the gpbs on board that .
-sraft. It means a decided addition to :
"4he ship's fund that is drawing inter- j
sst in the form of War Savings j
While the war ship was ;
"anchored in Boston harbor recently. ;
iL_ 1.1 1 .11 it. !
*uv crew g*uiereu up ?u me uusi/^tc
- .;-*oip s iittmjs, czsz off jumpers and !
ati?r clothing:, books and papers and j
- - souyr.t out a junk dealer. The dealer j
was wiling to pay cash for the junk !
> offering but the crew demanded pay- i
snent in War Savings Stamps and ?ot I
> . It. All condemned material on board j
:is being carefuliv stored away in i
; ^preparation .for another clean up.
< ^Mufct Work and Save.
A? a portion -of its campaign
f against high prices, the National As- ?
lociation of Credit Men has directed ;
v4ett?r to each member, declaring
JNuft "tfos remedy necessary to change
jment conditions rests in increased |
^production ami stimulation of per?t*nal
savings. The letter was sent
' Qmigk J. H. Tregoe, secretary and i
; uaaaurer o*
Members of the association
-$hreurfeeut the eountry hare bean ex'tending
hearty ee-operation to the
-flaring* Dirision of the Treasury De r
apartment to popularize thrift i
4kreugb the sale of government sarjfcg*
securities such as Thrift and
War Savings Stamps and Treasury
" Certificates.
Hlppety Hop.
' ilippety bop to the Government efeoy
Ta> *>\iy a War Savings Stamp dandy; !
#ne for you *nd one for me,
Ani ens for Brother Sandy! I
THREE YEARS fl
A Storj* of Sickness and Suffering
It tvill <!o you go*
Ko matter how long nor hovr much
su tiered, do not give up hopa. Do n
there is no lieip for you. There is.
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your IUIIIU. lO wea. xuu van. j.
remedy in which you may place full
as did Mrs. Kozalia Kania o? Sii?
New Britain, Conn. This is what *
"I had cramps for three years and '
would never be any bettor. I cculc
without distress. Slept with my mc
ancfcould hardly breathe. No medici
me. I had catarrh or the stomach
have no cramps and am feeling
healthy. I wish every suffering pers
take PE-RU-NA."
Catarrh effects the mucous meml
any organ or psrt PE-RU-NA. by i
the digestion and aiding elimination, s
and nourishment to the sick and :
returns.
For coughs, colds, catarrh cr/1
PE-RU-NA is recommended. If you
The sooner you begin using Dr. lis
the sooner you may expect to he well
of your health. A bottle o? PE-RU-N
to-take remedy to have in the house
vention and protection.
Sold everywhere in tablet or liquid
ATTENTION GA
You should have one of our G
100 pounds of Standard Nuts, Bol
Spring Bolts, Set Screws, Machine
useful articles too numerous to ms
All necessary in the daily cond
This outfit will cost you $7.50 f.
an assortment in our window whicl
and which will give you some idea
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Return of Summer and! Son.
Mr. J. H. (popularly known as
J "Hack") Summer and one of his sons,!
' Mr. E. Hugh Summer, returned on Monday
night from a big trip, taking
in some of the principal cities of;
Georgia, Alabama. Louisiana, Ten- j
nessee and Texas, going and coming, t
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the largest places Deing Auauwx, jl>u
mingharn, Shreveport. Dallas, Mem-!
phis, etc. They went to Dallas to see
tfte oil fields, out did not see tham,
as they could not get ino the country,.
as water covered the face of the!
earth in that territory from recent;
rains and overflows. But they had .
a jjood time, enjoying the trip to their
utmost capacity. Mr. ''Hack" says it j
[ is a fine country and that there is a
o-.-PAf Heal to be seen and liked,1r
but that after all that could be said j
; there is no place on the globe like
N ewberry, which he says is the gar-'
j Jen spot of the universe. [
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The West Indian crab is a remark-1
able creature. Although born in the
ssr., it matures in fresh water and
passes its adult l":fe on land.
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, 6Go has prevent it will cure Ma* I
iaria, Chills ai^d Fever, Bilious Fever!
Colds and LaGrippe. 1 -13-1 Ot !
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT, j
I will make a linal settlement of c
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tL- estate of Horace Kulf in the Pro-j g
bat.- Court for Newberry County, S.! b
i C., on Thursday the 29th day of ; C
January, 1920, at 10 o'clock in the j t
forenoon and will immediately there-j s
after ask for my discharge as Admin- v
istrator of said estate. !g
JIM RUFF, | n
Administrator. : s
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i\ewoerry, l-., x.?ec. i.7iv.
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SEED OATS :h
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FOR SALE i ?
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The Hammond Oats. Best early oataj^
on the market. j ^
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SI.75 per bushel. j
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H. O. Long, jfc>
5ilver?treet, S. C.
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Pulaski Lodge No. 20, i. O. O. F. n:
Meett every Friday at 7:30 at c<
Klettner's Hall. Members urged to w
attend. Visiting brethren welcome.
C. W. Douglas, I
D. B. Chandler, Noble Grand, lj
Secretary. li
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BRIDGE TO LET. x
The County Commissioners will it
meet at the Lower Duncan Creek ' g<
bridge, January 15, 1920. at 3 o'clock
p. m., to let contract to build a P
bridge at that point. This bridge is tl
near Whitmire. U
J. C. SAMPLE, pi
l-6-3t Councy Supervisor. j W
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tvlfli Final ISctsrn to Health
ail io rend It
you have
.ot decide 5 ' ' ^
up = f=
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ne helped 5 s
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on would %^"V v >*?= -M' i
>rar.es in ^0V^rHiiija
egulating
;entls a rich, pure supply of blood
nflamed luc-mbrazies a do' health !
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catarrhal ccndiiicES general?:.*,
are sick, do ::ot wait ?i.d suffer,
irtman's wfJI-known PB-RU-XA,
aDd strong and in full possession i
A is the finest emergency, rearty).
It is fourteen ounces of pre<
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arage Assortments containing ,
.ts, Rivets, Cap Screws, Studs,
? and Wood Screws and other
sntion.
uct of the successful Garage,
o. b. Detroit, Mich. We have
i we will be glad to show you,
as to what this assortment is.
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pain or loss of time.
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STOMACH, KIDNEY, BLAD J
DER, SKIN DISEASES and
NERVOUS TROUBLES.
Special effort made to avoid
delay in out-of-town cases.
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M Rfeafms $ Ammunition m
gShootinf Ri&hfifl
rANLACQUlCKLY I
GAVE MUCH A?
'AI! My Ailirents H :VC Eeen Relieved."
She Srtvs.
HAD SUFFERED MUCH
)ccl.~res She is GIid to
Tanlac as a "Fine Tcuic."
"When I had taken the first bottle
if Tar.Iac I was ir. much better health
;er.eral]y a< d all my ailments had
rplj^vp'I." ftarlarGfi MVs. f\T. ,J i
"asev. of 30 Kennedy street, Spar-1
anbury, S. CM in a statement de-J
cribing the painful ailments with
,-hich she suffered, and tellirg of the
Teat improvement Tar.Iac quickly
lade in her condition. Mrs. Casey's
ta*ement fc!luv%a.
"I suffered from stomach trouble
nd I just felt badly all over," said
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ccount all the time. My appetiteJ
ad about left mo and ft was seldom j
liar I ever could find anything to J
ut that i really wan to I. Everything j
ate hurt me, too, and after meals I!
:it puffed up about my stomach. 11
ad heartburn also. In fact, I nearly!
urnt up with it. That ailment was I
ivfiil !
"Frequently J had dizzy spells and
eadaches. My general health was
ad. I knew I needed some kind of
Ledicine, but it seemed that I jast
5uld not find what I needed. At
ist I decided to try Tanlae. The
ledicine gave me quick results-, and I
srtainly can praise Tanfac for the
ay it improved my health.
"When the first bottle was taken
was in much better health: generalr
and all my ailments had been reeved.
It gave me a good appetite
id helped that heartburn right away.
am glad to recommend laniac, ior;
is such a fine medicine, and I will \
2t more of it if I ever need it again."'
Gilder & Weeks, Newberry, S. C., '
rosperity Drug Co., Prosperity, Lite
Mountain Drug Co., Little Mounlin,
S. C., W. 0. Holloway, Chapells,
S. C., Whitmire Pharmacy,
"hitmire, S. C.
We have now for
grade cars we have eA
exceptionally fine cor
ical condition, tires a
advancing price of cs
now. At the price we
Our price is on the ba
will be much higher,
for a year. Come in <
One Studebaker S
Perfect condition. A
One Studebaker ?
unusually good value
every way.
One Studebaker i
car looks and runs lik
One Studebaker i
condition and a barg;
One Studebaker i
New tires, new battel
One Dodge Toari
Battery. Berfect coi
One Chalmers Sb
tion. A bargain at t!
One Maxwell Toi
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Rnnic's Vapomenthi Salve it ap- j
pl?>d by nibbing this delig&f+il silve B
into the chest and under the ifmt* j|
The result in alnctt instant relief from Cifoup 9 '
colds. It is not unusual let m j
ilimfflTO! stubborn are of jpcmnociJl 1
:o succorr.D &f:er a few i
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Rheumatism
is completely -washed out of the system bj
the celebrated Sliivar Mineral Water. Pos
htvefy guaranteed by money-hack offer
Ta-;es fine; cost? a trifle. Delivered anywhere
by our Newberry Agents, J. W
Kibler G>. Phone them.
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I will make a final settlement of the p
estate of Ira B. Schumpert in the Q
Probate Court for Newberry County, a
S. C., on Wednesday the 28th day of *
January, 1920, at 10 o'clock in the f
forenoon and. will immediately there- a
after ask for my discharge as .
Executrix of said estate.
AIT persons having claims against
the estate of Ira B, Schumpert deceased.
are hereby notified to file the
same duly verified with the under- v
signed and those indebted to said *
estate will please make payment 1"
likewise.
MATTIE SCHUMPERT,
Executrix.
Newberry,. S. C., Dec. 24th, 1019. , ?
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sale the best collection <
,Ter been able to offer. r
idition in every way?a;
nd batteries. In view c
irs it will pay you to sele
: can offer these cars we <
sis of last summer's leve
You can save enough n
md select yours before t
Series 19 Light Six, 4 P
bargain.
- ? w six
Series 18, 5 Passeng(
. New tires, new batter
Six Series 18.1 Passeng<
e new.
Six Series 18, 7 Passeng<
ain at the price.
series Six 18, 7 Passer
y. Splendid value.
ing Car. New tires, nc
idition.
z Touring Car. All new
he price.
iring Car. Fine conditk
1 PAYMENTS ARRAN
ardy M<
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Distributor.
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MULES!
Will have a <
essee Mules lo arj
in and inspect *hei
Will make the pr
Bpts a,
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Touring Car. Exa
buy from Oldsmobile
this car at a consider
nmr mr\t??> urVmn ttto nc
iwj. Ks vy uvii vv V/ tc
McHardj
Distril
. Phone 300
JOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
We will make a final settlement of 1
' - - - --f t _??t>;t?n +v,?
HC CJHctlti UX 1 iwto in vac |- .
'robate Court for Newberry County,!^
I. C., on Saturday the 7th day off
'ebruary, 1920, at 10 o'clock in the ,
orenoon and will immediately therefter
ask for our discharge as Execu- '
ors of said estate.
HESSIE PITTS, ,
JIM PITTS, -J
Executors.
fewberry, S. C. December 30, 1919.
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)f slightly used high
rhese cars are all in
ppearance, mtjcnauif
the high and still ^
set one that suits you
can save you money.
si. By spring values
ow to run your car ,J
hey are all gone. -J
assenger Roadster. 1
}y Touring Car. An
y. in lint; cuiiuiuuix
ir Touring Car. This
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lger Touring Car.
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iw Willard Rubber w
tires, perfect condi
m. Good value.
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dealer. We can sell
able account. Why
m save yOU money?
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TO MEMBERS OF NEWBERRY V
CAMP NO. 542 W. O. W.
You will please take notice that
the rates of the W. 0. W. will be
: hanged December 31, 1919. In
Drder that you may know just how
you stand, it will be necessary for ^
you to see your clerk, who will be j
dad to explain it 'rou.
I will be in KJ Hall every
Saturday from 1 oY until 5:30
luring- the month " . -nuary.
C. Js. GOREE,
Clerk W. 0. W.
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