The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, October 08, 1920, Page TWO, Image 2
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SPECIAL TEAMS
FOR FAIR WEEK
THREE RAILROADS TO FROViDE
FOR EXTHA TRAVEL.
Morning Trains WeJnasday c;ic
Thursday to Bring in Cro-.vds
Return in Late Afternoon.
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The State.
Spccia' trains he operate;?
into Columbia and additional cv^vz
put cn practically every re^yl-ntrain
operating into the city f
week to care for the heavy ira.Ok
expected at that time. Two long run
specials from Anderson and Sparian burg
will go cn the Southern linos,
while the Atlantic Coast Line. *h expected
to operate its usual extra
t 'MR from Florence to Columbia.
The Seaboard Air Line railway wir
attach additional car? to its reguiav
local trains coming into the city a",
in this way will care for the holirin;
traffic from all points along izz !. .-j.
Both of t':e Southern raiiw: y'r
special iiaine will include seven
each and each will make one round
%. trip daily Wednesday and Thursday
of fair week, one run being mad;
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from tne siariiag yu.;.. .-?>
ins a?a the return trip beh:j; nr.c'.o
from Columbia in the late afte^r^o::.
The Anderson-Columbia special will
leave Anderson at 5 o'clock Yveanc. day
and Thursday morning, r:::-::!:::;
Belton at 5:30 o'clock. Newer, ry a
8 o'clock and rerch*:^ Colunoi:: a.
*10 o'clock che ranis is;;!-* : "v.
: Teium train will leave Columbia
' * 7:30 o'clock each ri'ht to reach Anderson
at 12:30 o clcck the rem
; jnorniCfe passing: Newberry at f<
o'clock at night ana i;e:ion a* i.
o'clock mianighi.
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The' Spartanburg sv ociul \?il: L^v
Spartanburg at 7 o'clock in tlic morning
and arrive in Columbia at 10:ii?
o'ccck in the morning. The train
, will be operated as n local, receiving
passengers from Carlisle, Union ami
all intermediate points. The return
'trip "will be made leaving Columbia
at 7:H0 o'clock at night and arrivir-;Wm
at Spartanburg at 10:1*0 o'clock. A
third special will be operated on tne
Abbeville branch of the. Southern
%r making direct connection at IIo-J.Te*
with the Andercon-Cclambia spec'"?
. on boih trip?.
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On the Augusta to columhlr.
brc ch Southern train No. 7, due t:
leave Columbia' rt G o'clock, will bo
held until 0:30 o'clock o;: Wccire
/ day and Thursday to cave for a!!
.v s travel in that portion, of the state.
i."4 Train No. 133 on the Allendale
branch,- due to i:-ave Columbia ' a'
3:05 o'clock in he afcernoen, wiii'
'1 - ?
aiso ne o^eia. vu u^a.w wv*?
f *
' u!e for these two 'lays, leaviYi^ CcluisSia
at 5:20 o'clock :r. the aft. rneon.
The I'oviv-Bi '.r.-tir.
will also bo held at Perry to m^k*
connection with No. 133. Train No.
23, Columbia to Charlctto, due to
leave Columbia at 4:15 o'clock, wil;
also be held to leave at G o clock.
No schedule changes will be made-or.
the Charleston division of the Sqr. '.hern,
extra co?ches. he v ever. v'll :
attached to Ke. 13, a*n Co?l^nihia
at 0:35 o'clock in the ?.:o'\
and No. 13 reach:rg the capital ,r
12:50 o'clock in the afternoon. TV'
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cntra traTnc orou^rns :r. v .u-: .
trains will be accommodated on theCarolina
Special., leavir.-i Columbia
at 6:50 o'clock in the a"ternoon.
The Atlantic Ccest Line is expected
to operate a Special t,ain
leaving Florence, -which v/ill be used
as the concentration point, earl" ir.
the morning and arriving in Columbia
in time to permit passengers tc
reach the fair grounds in time fy
the football games. This train will
make one round trio Wednesday m'!
one Thursday.
The Seaboard Air Line wit! net
put on a special train for the day but
will vprovido additions! coaches,
which will be attached to Iccal train?
Nc. 20, No. 21, No. 17 and No. 18.
Train in the morning, passim: Cheraw
at 7:54 o'clock, Mc-Dec at 3:40
o'clock and Camden at f):C0 o'cloci*
to arrive in Columbia at 11 o'c'ock.
The return trip is made leaving Columbia
cn No. 2 8 at ! o'clock. No.
20 leaves Savannah a: 0: ;0 oViock
.and ariives in Co'umbia a: 12:05 ir.
the afternoon. Slc^s are made at
Fairfax at J>:15 o'clock, at -Den;
mark at 19:07 o'clock, at nil c'hev
intermediate points. No. 21, which
will carv the extra c::rs or the vc
turn journey, leaves Columbia at
4:10 o:clock. 'rcachi.'z Denmark at
6:0G o'clock. Fairfax at 7:05 o'clock
and Savannah at 9:15 o'clock.
PASTURES WIPED OUT.
Cati'e Reported Dying in York
County.
York, Oct. 4.?Scores of ca t:?,
the property of I'lskely i'.r.i Irl>y
McGill, cattle men, 12 miles west of
here, are reported dying: from lack
of food, the army worm h?.vi:v~ destroyed
mere than 200 acres of pasture
land in that vicinity.
i K.'-.rv man should be a critic of!
: })!. ' c vn actions.
j :
.*s: client or the ownership, man-!
| :v"j 1 circulation, etc., required
by ct of conjurers of August 24,
_ The Herald and News pub-'
! i:. . oiiii-weckly at Newberry, S. i
October 1, 1920. !
f South Carolina,
I < r y oi: Xewberry, ss.
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:;;r > . state and county afersaid,'
per . ly appeared J'as. L. Aull
. ! r;g- bo en dri; sv/ern according
:\v, deposes a ::i say? that he
!; i ". j-.-;iness n;:j:) :^ev cf The Her
a J . aows ar I ;*.?! the following:
:; ;-:c best of ?:* : hruvwlcdge and
r true sL.: of the owner;
. r.ar.sgrer;: of the aforesaid
r';.:' for jjie date shown in.
:hc ?beve c::p>required by the'
act August .. 1:11;, embodied in
; reef o.i 143, postal laws and regula-:
tiov. r:l:itc<! on the reverse of this'
for.1.'. . wit: j
I tried
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iThis picture showMiss
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the New Edison, a
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heard this comparis(
voice and its Re-Cr
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holds ail other recor
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"]. liealism means, in 1
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Another thing tc a*
Ji * money question, in
and to your pocketl
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1. That the names and addre~se
of the publisher, editor, managin
editor, and business managers are:
Publisher, The Herald and News
Inc., Newberry, S. C.
Editor, E. H. Aull, Newberry, S. C
Managing editor, E. H. Aull, New
berry, S. C.
Business manager, Jas. L. Aull
Newberry, S. C.
2. That the owners are:
E. H. Aull, M. A. Aull, Jas. L
Aull, Eugene 3. Blease, H. B. Wells
Sr., F. H. Dominick, B. C. Matthew;
H. (). Long;, H. W. Dominick, H. M
Aull, C. D. Weeks, George S. Mowei
H. B. Wells, Jr., Mrc. C. T. Wells
Mrs. M. F. Wells, W. F. Wells. Haiti
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wanger c-z uarnemcr, ?.. n. auh, or,
Jacob L. Aull, Newberry, S. C.; W
:3. Boinest, J. W. Richardson, A. L
Aull, Pomaria. S. C.; J. B. Amic!>
Newberry, S. C.; J. V7; lialtiwangei
Columbia. S. C.; A. H. Hawkins
Vt osperity, S. C.; W. S. Langford
W.'chito Falls, Texas.
o. That the, known bondholders
y\mm Wtf ;ii
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now^ that the musical enjoyrru
lograph depends upon one thi:
alism.
s the best way to test a ph<
hepherd, the famous soprano,
md singing in direct compari
ion .of her voice.
egatkig more than 100,000 pe
m. None could distinguish
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henomenal records of realism,
ds of realism, too, because no
irison-test?or could sustain it
JEW EDI
uThe Phonograph with a Soul"
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i our store!?the Realism Te
;gainst the pleasure you kno1
of voice or instrument gives
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i while we piay your lavorice (
will enable you to gauge
ion gives you all of this enjoy
It will help you determine whi
terms of your own musical enj
Personal Favorites" Realism 1
;k about is our Budget Plan.
l a way that will appeal to ^
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gency Nev/berry Count
GILDER & WEEKS CC
s! mortgages, and other security hold- c<
g'ers owning or holding 1 per cent, or s<
' more of total amount of bonds, mort- tl
; gage, or other securities are: : ai
i Mergenthaler Linotype Co., New ai
'.; York; National Bank of Newberry, P
Newberry, S. C.; American Type ir
| Founders Co., Baltimore, Md. ?
' | 4. That the two paragraphs next
' above, giving the names of the owners,
stockholders, and security hold- th
i. ers, if any, contain not only the list
>, of stockholders and security holders
as they appear upon the books of the 0j
- company but also, in cases where the _
, stockholders or security holder appears
upon the books of the company
-; a? trustee or in any other fiduciary
.,: isolation, the name of the person or f
.; corporation for whom such trustee ..
is acting, is iriven; also that the said
two par:>^rr.phs contain statements,
embracing* affiant's full knowledge!
and belief as to the circumstances j
!, arsd conditions under which stock-;
, holders and security holders who do 1
, not appear upon the books of the
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pour common-sense^
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jmpany as trustees, hold stock and CI
2curities in a capacity ether than
lat of a bona fide owner; and this
ffiant has no reason to believe that TJi
ny other person, association, or cororation
has any interest direct or
idirect in the said stock, bonds, or
ther securities th:^. as so stated by su
im. Ac
Jas. L. Aull. fei
Sworn to and subscribed before me tie
lis 6th day of October, 1920.
E. H. Aull, ad
(My commission expires pleasure dr
I governor). \V;
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bu?Id roads, raaii
benefit the commu
patronizing home \
Home industry dei
necessary funds fo
salaries, buying ra1
expenses.
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In helping to turn '
add to the prosper
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Newbe
b. c, matthf.ws,
President.
State, Count
Member
TATION OF LETTERS OF AD- j
MINISTRATION.
le State of South Carolina?Coun-'
ty of K7ewberry.?By W. F. Ewart, i
Probate Judge:
Whereas, C. E. Summer has made !
it to me to grant him Letters of \
iministration of the Estate and ef;ts
of Geo. Washington Sheppard,
ceased,
These are, therefore, to cite and
monish all and singular the kini
- i JU IL_ ?:J r*
ea ana creditors ui uie sa.iu ucu.
ashington Sheppard, deceased, that
sy be and appear before me, in the
iurt of Probate, to be held at Newrry,
S. C., on Thursday, October
th, next, after publication hereof,
11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show
use, if any they have, why the szg\
Iministration should not be grantGiven
under my hand this 24th day
September, Anno Domini 1920.
W. F. EWART,
.T. P. N. C.
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[TATION OF LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
le State of South Carolina?County
of Newberry.?By W. F. Ewart,
Probate Judge:
Whereas, Sailie Suber and Lula'
( wA-inc kr.vA cnit trv mo tr*
ant them Letters of Administration
the Estate and effects of Sarah
eppard, deceased,
These are, therefore, to cite and
monish a!!* and *injri:ifir the kindred
i cv.r ' r: : zr'u 3a:r.h Sh^nv:-.
ii<: :-d, l!. lii; '>; r.nd spw
i; f t!ic cf Prate,
to be held at Newberry, S. C.. I
Thur.clr.; . Ociobcr 1-ifch, next.
i\vs, ?2.00 a year.
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plete power plant in itself for sa
the work of 6 to 10 men. Lever
is running.
Starts and Stops Saw^
Lever Control
ars Turn tl
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your home dollars 1
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merchants.
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in-; wheels or nc-mc
u:y of every man, v
rry, South Ca:
T. K. JOHNSTONE,
Cashier.
y and City
Federal Reserve .
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 day
of September Anno Domini 1920.
W. F. EWART,
J. P. N. C.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
I will make a final settlement of
the estate of Kissiah Ruff in the Pro
bate Court for Newberry County, S.
C., on Wednesday, the 20th day of
October, 1920, at 10 o'clock in the
forenoon and will immediately thereafter
ask for my discharge as Administrator
of said estate.
George ftuff,
1-2-p. Administrator.
Newberry, S. C., Sept. 9, i920.
REWARD OF $125.00 OFFERED
S25.00 reward will be paid to any
person or party giving information
leading to the arrest of the person
or persons who stole TWO 33 Sy 4
BLACKSTONE NON-SKID tires
from J. C. Sample's Paige automobile
on Saluda-Newberrv road night of
September 12th, 1920.
Al=n SI 00 OHO fnr evwlenre suf
ficient to convict guilty parties.
Cannon G. Blease,
Sheriff of Newberry County.
M. M. BUFORD
is still sewing lots in the
Middle Georgia 0:1 &. Gas Cbmpany
at SayJersville, Georgia
DRILLING OPERATIONS NOW ON
BIG MONEY IN OIL
V/hy hesitate when tho conditions
?ro 50 favorable, when every lot pur*
chased fit $35 each carrics with it
the ri^ht cf participating in all
psn?, 1 i?ies of the company.
'.* / oead^'.Ki.-ters ?ra at Win. John'
3orr &; Son's sto:c. If more convenient
drop rne a card and 1 will call
to svt you.
t'ersens who have purchased lots
would do well to increase their hold*
ings. Liberty bonds taken in fiay*
irert of lots at market price.
We are on the last lap in selling
.stock. Il-iad L>. L. Boozer's letter
on the Middle Georgia 0:1 and Gas
company.
M. M. BUFORD
? ? .?7
1 SAW PRICES .
ing: outfit, forced feed?a comiwing
logs to any length. Does
1 control of .blade while engine
Send for Engine
Catalog ,
1 Showing Gasoline Engines 2
to 12 H. P., Power Rigs and
Drag Saws, all equipped with
Bosc> Hierh Tension Magneto
Columbia Supply Co.
S23 Gervaif Street,
COLUMBIA, S. C. I
ie Wheels
fry
?
by keeping them
he'p pay faxes,
> and generally
esi be done by
I *
e bank for the
Dple wages and
eeting necessary
rplus dollars in
interest for you.
:
: industry, they
-Oman and child i
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newuciiy j
rolina
W. W. CROMER
Assistant Cashier.
Depository
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