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FAVORS BROAD RiVER BRIDGE AT SHELTON Mr. J. C. Swygert, a Fox Hunter, KKnows the Banks?The Bridge Long Felt Need. Editor The Herald and News: If it meets your approval to give me a short space in your paper which we all enjoy reading so much, I wish to state to the people both of New ?J counties that I Deny uiiu i uui.v.v, >, have read and reread the article of Mr. J. S. J. Suber of Pomaria, S. C., on the subject of a bridcre across Broad river and while 1 am not a road constructor or bridge builder, T am in favor of "road building." I will say that I have been isvmjr very near the banks of Broad river all my life and have been a resident oi; Peak for 46 years and am now 72 years old and believe I know the "lay of the land"' pretty well, being a fox hunter for a number of years. I have crossed this stream on every bride ' 11 " ~ nn ovprv bridsre crossed inis siicam un ^ Shelton, I have naturally covered i scopes of the territory on both sides, of the river between these points,11 therefore, I heartily agree with Mr. I' Suber in regard to the location of this bride, and when a surveyor ex- ] amines closely the Strother location: he will see the fact in the case stated! to be as represented and we believe! he will realize this point to be the < roost practical place for the majority i v concerned, both in Newberry and ] -Fairneiu cuuuuw. The idea of a bridge to span this J wonderful stream, Broad river, is the. J vision of a long felt need. The exe-i cution of a building is what we want.j and are heartily agreed that Strother j is the correct place. _ ! Now as to the invitation for good j dinner with Mr. Suber, we can vouch j for this, also supper and breakfast, j." With thanks to the editor for this ] consideration of space, I remain, J Respectfully, i Jno. C. Swvgert. "r>?o r> " i, rea*, o. v^. BOARD OF CONTROL ! MEETS IN CAPITAL ' i I ! Plans Discussed for Development of j Sooth Carolina?Second Session Soon. |! The State, 27th. ! The members of the board of control of the South Carolina Develop, ment board, recently elected by the 8 , several county councils, met in the conference room of the development: * board in Columbia yesterday. i The outstanding developments of, the discussions were: " * n 1' ^ 1H/HTolAn. : 1 hst the aouin ocuuuna i ment board must be carried through; according to the proposed program. | That the board is a thoroughly democratic institution and that care-' ful thought and much intelligent ef- j fort must be given to the policies J proposed for the development of the j state. That at the early fall meeting' every county in the state having; members should have a full represen- j tation, and that at that time full discussion must be held as to the! work to be undertaken by the board. I That the officers and managers of ; the board report definitely as soon as possible on the question of market-j ing. , J * * * " 4:.j. That the board is not m comuu with any other existing organization in South Carolina, and that there is! enough development wo: : to engage profitably the time of any board for. many years to come. Fifteen Represented. The report of the committee on j credentials showed that 15 counties J were represented and a quorum pres-! ent. Under the circumstances it j would have been competent for those j present to have proceeded with the j election of dirctors and to formulate ' a definite program of work, but it I was thought that,it would be more in ; line with the democratic spirit in j which the board is being reorganized to defer these important matters un- ' til a later date, when more full rep- i I CS.Gil tcvuiun Luuiu vy ?uvi. * ... the board agreed to reconvene on September 10. After the preliminary organization had been effected there was a general round, table discussion by tha members. From the discussion it is evident that the marketing of food crops, the development of forage crops, grasses and grains, the improvement of the highways, the strengthening of the educational system of the state are very important auestions which must be dealt with during the next year. The consensus of opinion was that it would be unwise just now to outline definitely activities for the year. At the later meeting there is to be a j full aiterdance from all counties and ' every section is to be heard from asi to it*- needs. The'sre^eval nsc'?s of; the or^!ve sinte will be clisciir-se;l and | ?n intoD'ccnt p.r.u "-vorrressive nrc-j fryr. n*> 0'2""1 inC'.7. The nv^n-.r-" w- - v4 : -,-= ? "r? <vj , - - ( , Vx*?vV ? cx:^wl . - p.* ^ 1 i ,v, v? . nVl , .. ,* ; \ .%i . . ;;;;' \yur-.?0- r> -,t . 1 P V ?.'! 'r ;* * "* ' * r - r- ' . 7 I _ i o I * > r ' f o I T> | <7 /> ^ - r% % '. v to Oo'fur.blr. frrnn ovtSJe . L-e! ii ,01 i - i STiU?. * ^ 'Geo''"!1'?. (^rcrr er 'of XeVvb?""v ; v/r-p pIc^torT; ?er ipoV?*.v"'r hrt i*r.:'m of the raeefr\<**'' and Jeer S>\?.i;ks tinir.orarv secretary.* **' % r' '? ' G. Croft Williams, W. A. Stuckey and .Tee Sparks wt^re appointed by the chairman as members^ of the credentials committee. iney reported a quorum present under .the- bylaws. ' . Oc-n. J. C. R. Foster, campaign manager for the American City bur<-au, "vb'ch organization was employ-; ed to have charge of tfre -expansion campaign of the development board! ] i read a report on the recent campaign. showing thai there are more than 2,000 members of the board in South Carolina. Forty-three counties are now represented by membership. General Foster brought forth some discussion from the members of the board of control. It was stated by several members that the campaign for membership could .be put on.with success at a later dare in tne fall. The president and manager of the board were asked to submit a program of action for the meeting on September 10. The following members of the board of control were present: Walter E. Duncan, Aiken; George A. A dye, Lake City; A. G. Clarkson, Eastover; J. McC. Barksdale, Laurens; G. Croft Williams. Columbia; J. j G. Bramlett, Beaufort; F. G. James,1 Denmark; S. J. Derrick, Newberry;) W. A. Stuckey, Bishopville; George; ? ? 4' ' m nf n _-n J . 1>. (Jromer, JN'ewDerry; 1. ivj. oeawen, i Winnsboro; Joe Sparks. Columbia;' Dr. T. E. Tuten, Varnville, and G. Cullen Sullivan, Anderson. The following were represented by proxy: N. B. Dial, Laurens; M. A. J VVright, Conway; W. J. Duncan,! Edgefield; Charles H. Barron, Colum-! ba, and T: M. Ross, McCormick. Dots From Wheeland. Wheeland, July 27.?Mr. Ernest Cannon of Columbia spent Saturday j and Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Delia Cannon. Mr. Sammie Frick and son spent Sunday with his brother, Mr. Walter Frick, of Little Mountain. Mr. George Shealy and family took i business trip to Newberry Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Dowd of near 51ighs spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. John Riddle. Mrs. Mary Metts and children of Piney Woods visited " their grandmother, Mrs. Mattie Metts, Sunday. Mr. Jimmie Lee Riddle went on a visit to Charleston Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. tferiey ttick visiuju Charleston Sunday. Mr. and Mr? Olin Lindler and Mr. and Mrs. Houseal Counts of Peak visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lindler Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Amick of Piney Woods visited the latter's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.. Lindler. Miss Mamie Metts of Pinty. Woods is visiting relatives here. The Blue Eyed Girl. Fairview Dots. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Morris of St. Lukes spent the week-end with their son, Mr. Knots Morris, and family. Miss Willie Mae Mayer spent Sunday with Miss Tompsia Hamm. Mr. Lonnie Fulmer of Newberry spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fulmer. Misses Lorene and Lucy Eva Fulmer spent Sunday with Misses Gertrude and Marie Morris. J Mr. Vernon Morris spent Saturday night with Mr. Forest Cromer. TTT.-nr. j T? fiilmon A-f iviessrs. WllIIC illiu n<a r uiuitt vi. | Newberry spent Saturday night with I iheir cousinfi Mr. Olin Fulmer. j Mrs. Ralph Sease and little Mildred of Little Mountain are spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fulmer. Miss Mildred Livingston of Newberry spent the wreek-end with Misses Minnie and Lorene Fulmer. Misses Bertha and Lola Krell spent Saturday night with Miss Marie Mills. iur. ?j. xj. .. ^ . t, spent the week-end with his friend, Mr. Forest Cromer. Mr. E. S. Fulmer of Newberry spent Sunday night with his brother, Mr. W. E. Fulmer. Miss Virda Mae Koon of Leesville is spending a few days with her cous*? ^^XT' a v\ricq Ill, 1V11SS r\ iicunc i? , Mr. Moi i*oe Fulmer of_Prosperity spent Saturday night with his mother, Mrs. M. J. Fulmer. Mrs. Ethel Fulmer and children spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mills. Mrs. W. P. Fulmer is spending- a few days with her daughter, Mrs. L. D. Morris. Mrs. Robert Powell of Newberry is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Mary Stockman. Ifipaafi" taliriu lil 111 II Women I fill l? 1 Here is ft messa^e t0 fm I II I altering women, from B 19 Mrs. W. T. Price, of h 1 | Public, Kv.: "I suf- m [J| { fered with painful...", P (ryj eh? writes. "I prot down Ifj(J|! d jy with a weakness in niy 9 H back and limbs...! ft p gff js felt helpless and dfa- ra m| R Sj couraged.. .1 had about ^ yg ?j H given i:p hopes cf ever M be ins;' -veil r.-r-n. v. hen *; < a Irienu in-i^ccd I [' ;f:'. i liS* >' T-.-*- r? n r>, n ? nr f| t \ 1 < j !," 1; <' -> ? ? mm ' \ ft i.:' p j P3 ; " t -'t ,^3 - i . ' i ' ; U r; I S a i.: i ig i l I. j N / u 3 B It.. v ixi T T v T ' '1 I' ho : -* i ""''I I In c" ' .; ; e short V^il3 I SCL-w '& fji ... ijlSsji SQari'ed difference... ' a ?? jlj 1^11 I grew stronger r?~!it Hm r( faiV-H, ?i-.u ' ? - ?? j . -*? , : vN !t;j I am stonier tnan I jH>: f S t'jj| have Icon in. roars:*' g j?1 f? i|| If you surfer, ycu can j| i appreciate what it Km | means to be strong and fig ?$> "well. Thousands of -wo- & ?$? men give Cardui tho rJJjN credit .for their good W health. It should help g you, Try Cardui. At all |g druggists. E-73 g MAN'S ! BEST AGE^ i A man is as old as his organs; he can be as vigorous and healthy at 70 as at 35 if he aids his organs in performing, their functions. Keep your vital organs healthy with ! ' COLD MEDAL j i 'i I . The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles since 1696; corrects disorders; stimulates : vital organs. All druggists, three sizes, j Look for the name Gold Medal oa every box and accept no imitation INVENTIVE GENIUS* ROBS CALOMEL OF ? ? ? I AIBR i NAUSEAANU UANIitK Doctors' Favorite Medicine Now! Purified and Refined from All1 Objectionable Effects, "tialo-; tabs''?the New Name. 1 ? "What will human ingenuity do next? i Smokeless powder, wireless telegraphy, horseless carriages, colorless iodine, tasteless quinine;?now comes uausealess calomel. The new improvement called "Calotabs" is now on sale at drugstores. For biliousness, constipation and indi- j gestion the Dew calomel tablet is a prac- | tically perfect remedy, as evidenced by | the fact that the manufacturers have authorize^ all druggists to refund the price if^the'eustomer is not "perfectly delighted" r?oirtfoKo Hno fnhlnt: flf. hedtinie with V> ilii vaivbuuu? V/MV vv^> ? _ ? a swallow of water?that's all. No taste, no uausea, no griping, no salts. By morning your liver is thoroughly cleansed and you are feeling fine.* with a hearty appe- j tite. Eat what you please?no danger-^go \ about your business. Calotabs are not sold in bulk. Get an j original package, sealed. Price, thirtyfive cents.?(adv.) DIRE DISTRESS. It is Near at Hand to Hundreds of ! Newberry Readers. Don't neglect an aching back. Backache is often the kicfney's cry i t ? . , for help. Neglect hurrying to the kidney's ; aid. I I Means that urinary troubles may follow.. . j ; Or danger of worse kidney trouble. Here's Newberry testimony. W. S. Mann, proprietor of grocery, Nance street, says: "Some time ago I had a bad attack of kidney trouble. I really don't know what brought on j this complaint, but I ,first noticed a dull ache in my back. I could hardly | bend over qr straighten up again and my head ached and I was worn outi and tired. My work was a burden! and I often had blinking dizzy spells, j when everything would turn black i j before my eyes. My ankles bloated j i or^ Virlnpv secretions were highly i !?.?? ? ~ - | I colored, filled with sediment and J i painful in passage. A friend recom- ] mended Doan's Kidney PPills to me! and I got some at Way's Drug Store, f I got relief right away and piy back, I soon felt like new. Continued use entirely cured me. I I COc. at all dealers. Foster-Milburn j I Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. M M RIlFORn 1T1* lfl? JLIV& vaiJL/ , is still selling lots in the Middle Georgia Oil & Gas Company j 1 at SaxHersville, Georgia I DRILLING OPERATIONS NOW ON BIG MONEY IN OIL Why hesitate when the conditions are so favorable, when every lot purchased at $35 each carries witn it the . right of participating in all profits and leases of the company. My headquarters are at Wm. Johnsop & Son's store.. If more convenient drop me a card and I will call to Ssee you. j Persons who have purchased lots a . ? ? i would do well to increase tbeir noia-1 ings. Liberty bonds taken in pay- j ment of lots at market price. M. M. BUFORD NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.1 I will make a final settlement of the estate of Richard Oreneker Jul-, ; ien in the probate court fcr Newlvivy county, Sou^h Carolina, 'on Wednesday', the 4th day of*. Aucru^t,' at iO o'd. !; in 'he forenoon : ' t.hpv^fter ask for ray discharge as guardian ci said I estate. tt r-wv^'-v. : i v. A. X . UI ; v. . u , itor. j I\\ . * erry, S. C., Juiy 3, li?20. isrj;cLM. ELEC nc'i in T?:l:3Y SCHOOL DISTRICT KO ?i. j Whsre&s, one-third cf the resident i freehold rs and a i?ko proportion oi ; the r'.-sMcnt electors of the aixe of twenyt'-one years in the Trilby scl.uol district, No. 51, the county I of :\(-wherry, state cf South Carolina, ; ijave tiled'a pctr.ion with the county ! beard of education of Newberry coir.ity, South Carolina, petitioning ; and requesting "chat an election be j held in said school district on the question of levying a special tax of two (2) mills on the taxable school property within the said school j district.' i \Tntr_ thprefore. we the under | signed composing the county board | of education for Newberry county, ; stale of South Carolina, do hereby order the board of trustees of the Trilby school district, Xo. HI, to hoi:! an election on the said question of levying1 a special tax of two (2) mil's to be collected on the pro'pe.'ty located within the said school district, which said election si.all be hold at the Trilby school house i in the said school district, Xo. 51. on , Vcdnesday, the 27th day of July, 1020, at which said election the polls i sha'l be opened at 7 a. m. and closed at 4 p. m. The members of the board of trustees of said school district shallj act as managers of said election, j Only such electors as reside in said scrcol district and return real or; personal property for taxation, and who exhibit their tax receipts and j voo'j.-fi'ntinn f>ovt n c vpfinivprl : in general elections, shall be allowed to vote. Electors favoring the levy of such tax shall cast a ballot containing the word "Yes" written or printed thereon, and each elector op- i posed to such levy shall cast a bal- i 1/-if /.rtn + -jinincr tVio wrvrrl u\Tn" writ.- ! I W V V. V/li V11V >> N/i. V4 *1 V . ten or printed thereon. Given under our hands and seals? this, the 12th dav of Julv. 1920. C. M. Wilson, 0. B. Cannon, J. B. Harman, County Board of Education, j THE CITADEL The Military College of South Carolina Classed by the War Department as a Distinguished Military College Full courses in engineering, sciences and languages. One BENEFICIARY SCHOLARSHIP, which pays nearly all expenses, is vacant in Newberry county, and will be filled by a competitive examination to be held on July 9, at the county seat, l his examination will be given on the following subjects: Algebra through quadratics, plane geometry, English grammar, composition and rhetoric, literature, American history, ancient history, and physical geography. A limited number of pay cadets will be received. Total, expenses need not exceed $400. Early application is necessary. For catalog giv ing full information, address Col. O. J. BOND, Superintendent The Citadel, Charleston, S. C. Subscribe to The Herald and News, $2.00 a year. CITATION OF LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. The States of South Carolina? County of Newberry. By W. F. Ewart, Probate Judge. Whereas, Arthur J. Martin has AN INTER ASAV ? that it starts Thr i . * The Habit of J do? Bankers base < . * <* * * : v tidence shows pl< who save. Bankers are a those who have regularly a pert < i . . I - Let us assist y< I Ihhsd as -a jester \ i *r v <* * -4 < : & 3 s ? i m r, \ u p v ^ ** 1^5 4T^ fy* i ! :' ! I. >?. - ., , & V< g V &? -J*i? -V 7 'W? VU-M <**> Newt ! b. c: Matthews, President. I State, Coui Membt A 111^ jj ? Q Headache? Nausea? ness? Constipation? nothing most of the need is a shaking-u and a gingering-up i that'll fix you up is: Dr.THA LIVER Am SYS An old doctor's pres 68 years. Enliveiis and enriches your your Bowels and is a Get a bottle from y you'll soon be Feel in made suit to me to gram him Letters | of Administration of the estate and; effects of Malverse Martin , These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kind-1 red and creditors of the said Mai-; verse Martin, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Newberry, S. C., on Thursday, 15th July next, 1 after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause,' if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 24th A" HAmini 1 Q9rt Uclji' Ui uunr, fiuiiv i/uiiiini| avkvi ... W. F. EWART, J. P. Nr. C. f 1 Gasoline and Ke Just received a carload of ( gines from 2 to 12 horse p Gasolene Engine Drag Sa which eliminates danger an tive part made good at" fact COLUMBIA f 823 West Gervais Street FOTINC M JUU1111VI 1 if V INGS ACCOl / * ift Habits which cam * / saving shows itself in .1 :redit largely on con! linlv in the faces an tlways ready and a confidence irf them of their income, 5U this year in getiin , C TH V V /TV "" ?.>.CtU.jLC/ cj .?. V < - - ? m *? " ^ j*, |: j?wam ??raw a ;r>? 1 /* Ci :! fj nv~ j IK. A $ fi ,yf . . j % .' < I ";*i A ?V b ?'? < h 5 " ; i <> *s 4 ?i I y A iM a*.-:'*' Sje iu^ .iitii 2k A*- .?* \ jerry. South Ca 8 T. K. JOHNSTONE, Cashier.7 lty and City ?r Federal Preserve I II I I ^ MIM Dizziness? Bilious- * , Lazy and good for i time? What you p of your4'innards" ill over. The thin*? CHER'S iBLOOD I (UP /i-nirvHrm in TISA foi* * JVIlJ/VXVia J MM* -4 v your Liver, purifies \ Blood. Begulates fine family TONIC. our drug store and > Fine!. ?fc? ??>?mmrntmmrn??m, mati^P m nrnrnDQ . AND nv 1 IVJb 1 V Vbv ? w>w CREDITORS. Notice is Hereby given that th* . undersigned have qualified as Executors of the last Will an<2 Testament of Dr. James K. Gilder, Sr., deceased, in the Probate Court of Newberry', county, South Carolina. All persons holding claims against said estate will present the same, duly- y proved according to law, to P. F.^ t, Gilder, ' Exchange Bank Building,. Newberry, S. C. All person* in- ^ debted to said estate will please mak? immediate payment to P. F. Gilder. ; P. F. GILDER, v f 0. H, JOHNSON, { Executors of the Estate of Dr. Jame* XV. UiiUWi| ^vvvw?wvw. _____________ i - .% I rosene Engines. ( k jasoline and Kerosene Enower; Portable Saw Rigs, lws, controlled by Clutch d saves time. Any defecUfa nf onorinp Uljf. UMXlilg uxv Vi. vit6t.iv. SUPPLY CO. , Columbia, S. C. . / . ' ^^|[2ZIZZZZZZ^I-IZZZZZZII?IZZ3ZZZ \ -T ABOUT TlIT IP < Jill Id I : 1 i aojt be concealed. - - ' f ' % " % ^ 1 -, j , * ? ' / , ' , i everything you; / % * "i A V . * ridence, and con- yi iu acts or muse ? : f ^ ' i j * . T ' * ^ ' inxious to assist selves and save i ' <? ycw'sklf esiab3 -T < * f'' t $ . % -! I iv /VffA7hAfiflT . iicn'wciij 1 rolina ? i W. V/. CROMER Assistant Cashier. / Depositpry ? System j f < _ '