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? |gk feralD anD Jem Entered at the Postoffice at Newfc#rry, S. C.. as 2nd class matter. E. H. AULL, EDITOR. Friday, June 4, 1920. / BEAR PATIENTLY. The editor knows better than anyone else that the counting room has keen so crowded with advertisements that we have been unable to print a real newspaper for the past several weeks. But in this day we can scarcely afford to turn away any business that we can handle, though as a matj ^ --- ? j f a ICr 01 Icll'l WK U1U neivc iy utvmib several large ads for this issue. A Duplex press has been purchased r?nd is now being: installed and a sufficient quantity of paper is on the way to run us for several months and with this press we will print a seven column paper and can the better care; for the ads and the news. And strange as it may seem the new management has paid cash for this press, something The Herald and News! never was able to do before. The' editor is proud of the success the! boys are making of the paper and is ready to help and cooperate to the best of his ability. Bear with us for a little while and j we hope to print a real newspaper.! The advertisers know a good medium | when they see it and they keep ourj columns full and we are glad and will try to treat all of them well. ' FINE MEETING AT I ST. PAULS LAST SUNDAY | The Sunday school township con-! vention at St. Eauls last Sunday was; one of the best ever held. Chairman i /v. T. J. Wilson and Secretary L. B. j - Bedenbaugh had arranged a splendid; program and it was carried through1 to the edification and pleasure of the large congregation present. All the addresses and talks were of a high' order and well received by the con-! gregation. We have no space to go into details but every one enjoyed the day and was %benefited by being present. We must make especial mention of the thoughtful and excel-! lent talk of Mrs. Henry L. Parr,. She! was so earnest in its delivery and the thoughts were so well, expressed and so full of thought and high sentiment that they impressed very deep ]y, the entire audience. These gatherings are helpful in many ways and should be of frequent occurrence. A bountiful dinner was spread by the good people of the community. College Club Notice. All women - graduates and former , students of Newberry college, including those who reside in the town of Newberry, are cordially invited to tlje College Dinner next Tuesday. All who accept this invitation are requested to notify Prof. 0. B. Cannon no that a comDlimentary ticket and a place at the table may be reserved for them. for Magistrate No. 4 Township. I am a candidate for reelection for Magistrate for No. 4 Township subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. ' ' R. M. Aughtry. SPECIAL NOTICE ? . f Commencement Flowers.?Please give me your order as soon as possible. Hal Kohn, The Flower Man. For commencement ghts?A fountain pen, a box of stationery?I have it in all colors from 25c to $5.00: a nice srold brooch, a string of beads, a kodak, a nice parasol, carnations in assorted colors or all of one color. Mayes* Books and Variety Store, House of 1000 Things. > Scarlet and C *ay crepe paper for " commencement decorations. Hal Kohn, The New Book Store. Strayed?Ont xod , mule, weighing about 1,000 pounds, came last Sunday morning to the home of Queen Hardy, near ]YIt. Tabor church. Owner will please call and pay cost. 6-4-lt Harold MacGrath, MacCutcheon and Ethel M. Dell .have new novels just off the press. These and other new books. Hal Kohn, The New Book Store. Strayed or Stolen?-One red cow, no horns, white tail.'Comes in within a month, Monday from" John Maybin, Maybinton. Reward for ^return of s ame. G-4-ltp Flowers for the Legion's commencement dance. Hal Kohn, The TTTnwpr \Tan For Sale?First check for $300 gets a Ford touring car. First class running condition. Reason for selling have a Dodge car. J. W. Denning. 6-l-3tp I will be out of town Tuesday afternoon until Sunday. Dr. E. E. Stuck. 6-l-2t. Cashier wanted. Apply to McCrory's 5c and 10c Store. 6-l-3tp. For Sale?Some good saw timber. Apply to Mrs. Emma Harris, Newberry,. S. C., Route 2. 6-l-2tp Wanted at Once?A house or a four e* l x t/. Of live room aparunenu jirirs. Alma Hayes, College Hill. JP'rdk- T-^re?Yve have the Deering sisal. Get your supply before it - becomes scarce. Johnson-Mc[ C rati, in Co. 5-11-tf Just received another shipment Smith's Liver Pills. Laxative and cathartic for constipation, sick headache, billiousr.ess, dizziness, j dyspepsia, sour stomach, indigesI tion and loss of sieep. Get a box today. For sale only at P. E. ! Vvavs Drug Store, Newberry, S. C. j 5-21-tf : jBuy a hoscless sprinkler to water i your lawn. J. L. Dickert, sales agent for Newberry, 131U College j St., phone 197 5-18-tf SEE GEO. W. SUMMER, JR. For Hauling Phone 445 or 4 i . ? , [ Another good milk cow for sale. ; Telephone 478. 0. H. Lane. For Sale.?One Dodge touring car at a bargain. B. M. Havird, Silverstreet. 5-14-tf ; SPECIAL ELECTION IN RUTHERFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT, NO. 23. i Whereas, one-third of the resident | freeholders and a like proportion of I the resident electors of the age of I twenty-one years in the Rutherford j School District. No. 23, the County of Newberry, State of South Carolina, I have filed a petition with the County , Board of P.ducarion of Newberry jCeunty, South Carolina, petitionir? and requesting that an election be held in said School District on the question of levying an additional tax of four (4) mills oil tne taxaDie school property within the said school district: Now, therefore, we the undersigned composing the County Board of Education for Newberry County, State of South Carolina, do hereby order the Board of Trustees of the Rutherford School District, No* 23, to hold an election on the said question of levying an additional special tax of (4) mills to be collected on the property located within the said School District, which said election shall be held at the Rutherford School house in the said School district, No. 23, on Wednesday, the 16th day of June, 1920, at which said election the polls shall be opened at 7 a. m. and closed at. A t?_ rri". The members of the Board of Trustees of said School District shall act as managers ' of said election. Only such electors as reside in said School District and return real or personal property for taxation, and who exhibit their tax receipts and I registration certificates as required in ' general elections, shall be allowed to vote. Electors favoring the levy of j such tax shall cast a ballot containing i the word "Yes" written or printed 1 thereon, and each elector opposed to 1 such levy shall cast a ballot containing the word "No" written or printed thereon. ^ ? t i Uiven unaer our nanas ana seais this the 2nd dav of-June, 1920. C. M. WILSON, (L. S.> 0. B. CANNON, (L. S.) J. B. HARMAN. (L. S.) County Board of Education. SPECIAL ELECTION IN MONTICELLO SCHOOL DISTRICT, NO 17. State of South Carolina, County of Newberry. Whereas, one-third of the resident . free-holders and a like proportion oi | the resident electors of the age oi I twenty-one in the Monticello School j District No. 17, the County of Newberry, State of South Carolina, have 1 filed a petition with the Countj Board of Education of Newberry i County, South Carolina, petitioning I and requesting that an election be i held in the said school district on the I a:? ~r i : quesuuil Ul levy nig a. apctidi wj six (6) mills on the taxable T>ropertj ! within the said school district. | Now, therefore, we the undersigned, composing the County Board oi ! Education for Newberry County State of South Carolina, do hereby f order the board of trustees of the jMonticello School District, No. 17, tc ! hold an election on the said question 1 of levying a special tax of six (6) 'mills to be collected on the propertj | located within the said school district, which said election shall be held at Monticello school house, in the said 1 School District, No. 17, on Wednesday the 16th day of June, 1920, al which said election the polls shall be opened at 7 a. m., and closed at 4 p. m. j The members of the Board oi i Tmofoos n-f +Vio crOirknl disfrripl shall act as managers of said election, Only such electors as reside in the said school district and return rea] j or personal property for taxation 'and who exhibit their ta^ and regis tration certificates as required ir general elections, shall be allowed tc vote. Electors favorine the levy oi such tax shall cast a ballot containing the word "Yes" written or printec thereon, and each elector opposed tc such levy shall cast a ballot contain' ing the word "No" written or printed thereon. Given under our hands and seal: this the 2nd day of June, 1920. j C. M. WILSON, 0. B. CANNON, J. B. HARM AN, County Board of Education, Newberry County, South Carolina. 4 Business Motto: 1 f // i Tf\ A t ri ? ! AH^UKALi NEELY J. CROMER Civil Engineer Surveyor i i ??????? ?? I i Don't Abuse ^fjj your Mid eyes * Don't reaa in a poor light. . Don't read facing the light. ! Don't read when your eyes are ; tired. Don't read without glasses, if readi ing strains your eyes. j OUR GLASSES WILL ENABLE YOU TO READ IN SOLID COMFORT. Dr. H. M. Bigby Optometrist i F v/?kanrro R*?nlr RMo wIVU'UW M Successor to Dr. ?. C. Pierce ! . Fresh Water Fish?Cat and carp. ! 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