The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, June 18, 1920, Page THREE, Image 3
A Word Personal.
In every community there are persons
who seem to read the local papers
chiefly to see what is left out.
Instead of taking kindly to that
which is in the paper they take unkindly
to matter omitted. A few
\ days ago one man said we didn't get
\ the general news, as there was no
\ mention of the going -of a certain
person on a visit. Another reader
said there was no Mention made of
a certain commencement visitor. Still
another remarked that certain other
matters were not covered. And so
it goes. Sometimes the reporter
feels like offering the position to
some one of these fault-finding critics
and letting him try his hand at
the thankless job. 'He will then see
v how hard it is to fill the bill. We are
. * no mind reader.
} If we happen to see a person going
or coming, we try to "catch it on
^ the fly." Certainly if we don't see
p it, or no one tells us, we couldn't
reasonably be expected to mention it.
, Then again, no attempt is made to
get the names of all visitors to or
from Newberry; there would be no
room in the paper for anything else.
No item is ever intentionally omitted.
Occasionally in the rush it is
overlooked; sometimes vit is in type
~but crowded out until the next issue;
often the reporter has to put up his
nnf-o hnnlc and leave items unwritten
oil account of late ads coming in at
? the last minute filling sp&ce, and
when the paper is full it can't get
any fuller?which is realized by all
sane people; there are a few per^
sons in town who can not comprehend
the situation. Another thing
is, as the editor has already explained,
the office is "all jumbled up" owing
to the arrival of machinery for
the big press, and we are handicapped
in writing, for the time beng.
P. S. Some people don't like to
be mentioned, while others are very
fond of being in the limelight; some
like to be mentioned all right, but
they are timid in telling the newspaper
man. Some don't give a darn
J 4
- whether they are mentioned ur *iuc,
it being all right either way. We
like to be told.
COUNTY AID TO TEACHERS
? WHO ATTEND SUMMER SCHOOL
V * The Newberry county board of education
offers to p^y one-fourth the
expense of attending the summer
school for teachers at Winthrop of
any teacher in the county who will
attend the entire session and take
approved courses. The expense as
laid down by Winthrop is $36 for tfye
six weeks. Those teachers who at%
tend will receive this extra county
onlv noon condition that they
teach in Newberry county next year.
The same offer applies to other
teachers who attend any approved
summer school for teachers in South
Carolina but not to any outside of
f the State. ?
Subscribe to The Herald and
News, $2.00 a year.
TANLAC IS A
FINE MEDICINE
<lreenville Woman Says She Knows
This From Experience.
IT "MADE ME STRONG"
V
Says She Was "Almost a New Worman
When She Quit This
Remedy.
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"Tanlac is a fine medicine. I
know that and have good reason to
lenow it, too."
These statements were made ' by
'Mrs. A. 0. Thomas, of 222 City View
street, Greenville, S. C., while telling
of the benefit she derived from
Tanlac, "The Master Medicine."*
"Mxr Vioalfh HaH hppnmp had. and
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I suffered from a nervous, run down
condition, and nervous headaches
caused me really severe suffering.' I
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| Costs less
I | Far more
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j was so weak I just had to drag my-f
self around and my homework soon!
tired me out. I tried ? e\.oral medi-J
cines, but they did not j me much; ,
good and I felt so dis;t;*r~mted and'
miserable, for I felt that i. just had
to improve my health without delay.'
'*1 decided to tal^e Tanlac, and I
took three bottles. That was about,
six months ago, and this medicine
made me strong and hearty. In fact,;
i i almnst a new and different wo-;
man when I quit taking Taniac. I <
have not been bothered with head- j
aches since and my nervos are good,!
too. I have a fine appetite, feel j
strong and do all my housework;
now." i
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Prosperity Drug Co., Prosperity, Little
Mountain Drug Co., Little Moun- *
tain, S. C., W. 0. Holloway, Chap- ?
pelk, S. C., Whitmire Pharmacy, I
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of this delicious digestant,?a glass j gj
with meals gives delightful relief, or < B
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Nothing like it for. renovs-ihp: old |
worn-out stomachs, converting food
j into rich blood and sound flesh. ! *
Bottled and guaranteed by the cele- '
. brated Shivar Mineral Spring, Shel* j
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MANY LIKE THIS IN NEWBERRY I
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Similar Cases Being Published in ;
Each Issue.
! many occurring daily in Newberry,
f It is an easy matter to verify it. You
cannot ask better proof,
j F. W. Higgins, civil -engineer,
j 1130 Hunt St., Newberry, says:|
I "My kidneys were so weak some j
! time ago that I seemed to have no j
! control over them. The pains in the i
; right side of my back were terrific. !
I There was a dull pain in the back of ;
my head. I could hardly walk at j
j times, my feet were so tender. I i
| suffered in this way for about two j
verirs before I read of Doan's Kid-1
[ ney Pills. I bought a supply of j
| Doan's at Gilder & Weeks Co.'s drug j
i store, and began taking them. I!
felt relief from the first box and
continued use brought me great re-'
lief."
(Statement given November 20,!
1914.) I
On March 22, 1918, Mr. Higgins j
said: "What I said before about;
Doan's Kideny Pills still holds good. !
I was seriously affected with kidney j
and bladder, trouble and I found I
Doan's Kidnev Pills to give more re- j
i lief than any kidney medicine I ever fl
took. I recommend them frequently j
and know they are just as represent- I
ied"
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NOTICE.
All persons holding claims agaiusi.
e estate of Mrs. R. Cummings Mc- j
irtha, deceased, will present same,
ily attested, to me or my Attorneys j
ant, Hunt and Hunter, Newberry, j
C., on or before the 25th day of j
;ne, 1920. J
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dministrator of the personal estate'
of Mrs. R. Cummings McCartha, [
deceased.
ay 26th, 1920. !
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REMOVAL SAL!
s15
Per Cent Discount
July the first we will move t(
our new display rooms-Jieri
door to The People's Nationa
Bank.
Due to limited storage spaci
we are offering a 15 per cent
discount on TIRES, TUBES anc
ALL other accessories. W<
carry only Standard stuff sucl
as Kelly-Springfield, and Good
rich Casings and Tubes.
Accessories, such as Hanc
and Electric Horns, Top anc
Seat Re-Covers, Top and Sea^
Dressing. Motometers, Spoi
Lights, Gabriel Snubbers, Hass
ler Shock Absorbers, Auto Soap
J T) ^ 1V. RamomKpi
cilIU rUHOIX, CK. iv^mvmwvi
this 15 per cent, discount applies
only till JUNE 30th, 1920
Centra! Garage
Prosperity, S. C.
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING.
The annual meeting of the stock
holders of the Farmers Oil Mill wil
be held in the court house at Newber
ry, S. C., on Saturday, June 26, 1920
at 11 o'clock, for the election of di
rectors for the ensuing year, and fo:
the transaction 01 omer ousmcaa
Please attend in person or by proxy.
J. H. WICKER,
6-ll-5t Manager.
NOTICE OF JURY DRAWING
Notice is hereby given that th<
undersigned jury commissioners fo
Newberry county will, in the clerk o:
courts office on Friday, June 18th, a
9 o'clock a. m., openly and publicl;
draw the names of 36 men to serve a
petit jurors at the court of genera
sessions which will convene on Jul;
5th, 1920. We will also, at the S&Tfti
time and place, draw the names
' :
days, been able to re
e and water some tir
tock of corn, oats,
vn 11 will alsn finrl n
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?ught today at whole:
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de this I
tte for you! J
m /^AMELS
J sires so (
they were m<
Unique flaESigr
low-mild-boc
PgpL ity and exper
ish and choi
# 1/rV are a revelati(
Camel blend i
smoked strai
With Cam
t/rN^w^iBHBI TTMfVinnf tirtr
'you so ' com;
CC
puil-lul-puil
els are sold everywhere * *
ientifically sealed packages f-Vjp WOTlM ?3 t"
0 cigarettes; or ten pack UAC WU11U CXL
(200 cigarettes) in a glass- f nit Si 1i+\7 tr
taper-covered carton. We lGl C[Ucilliy tt.
>ngly recommend t his .
7, or tV.-ll" R. ] REVNQ.LDS T
Feelir
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tteaaacner i>ausea
, ness? Constipation
t , nothing most of tt
. need is a shaking and
a gingering-up
that'll fix you up is
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!j GILDER & WEEK
' 18 men to serve as grand jurors.
C. C. Schumpert,
*i ' John C Goggans,
J. B. Halfacre,
! Jury Commissioners for Newberry
_! County.
j June 7th, 1920.
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?j Wmlhrop College
fi SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE
t { EXAMINATION
y\ The examination for the award of
s vacant Scholarships in Winthrop
,1 College and for the admission of new
y students will be hgld at the County
& Court House oil -Jtrijr. 2< ai
t 9 t. rtt. Apflkstits rhnst riot he less
I
n
plenish our stock
ne ago, and you
hay, flour and
ur prices to be
sole. |
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WBr T&m %
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fit your cigarette dejompletely
you'll agree . ;
ade to meet your taste! !
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vot, fragrance and melly
due to Camels qual- j
t blend of choice Turk- I
ce Domestic tobaccos ; '
do! You will prefer the
to either kind of tobacco
? - 1
gftt!
els you can gothelimit
lg your taste. They
leasant cigaretty after>leasant
cigaretty odor!
le on why Camels win
xr rnmnarft them
^JLV fcVAJ w ?
with any cigarette in
any price. You'll pre>
coupons or premiums!
'OBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C
iNeaEs?
? Dizziness? Bilious- 4;
? Lazy and good for ^
to time? What you '\
up of your "innaixls"
all over. The thing
CHER'S
dBLOOD
?UP i
ascription; in use for
3 your Liver, pltrifies
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T JDlOOd
a fine family TONIC.
your drug store and
i* Fine!.
IS CO., Druggists
than sixteen years of age. When
I Scholarships are vacant after July 2
they will be awarded to those making
! the highest average at this examination,
provided they meet the condi|
tions governing the award. Appli
-?o?to -fnv ooJiftlarsliins ahnilM writ? to
? AVi OVUViMiWUi^w ?? - ?- - ?
President Johnson before the exami?
nation for 'scholarship examination
blanks. '
Scholarships are worth $100 and
free tuition. The next session will
open September 15th, 1920. For
. further information gn4 eatatogae*
addr&Xs Prt*. 0. B. Joteto*, Rsck
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