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? " - ? ? Itttrid at ti?? Postoffiee at New-j Hrry, S. C., at 2nd class matter. E. H. AULL, EDITOR. ; J Friday, December 10, 1920. *' ? j The statement is made that there \ are nearly i00,000 Ford cars turned I out from the factory each month. There must be purchasers for them _ or they would reduce the production. We wonder just haw much the I price "noting on men's clothing is due ! to the "don the denim" movement of j last spring.?Anderson Daily Mail, j We have just a little curiosity j along the saifte line. And what has | |g.> become^ of the clubs that were or- ! - ganized and how long did they wear I the things. |? The Herald and News would be m glad to see a community Christmas ^ tree that would minister to the chil? ' ^ ^ . dren of the community and make Bg||| them happy and there may be some v -who will not be able to have much Christmas unless there is something fe7--V ot the kind and those who have beeuN Bp', more blessed could do no better ser" ' vice than to make these happy. ?? ? TTft-.i?lu?n/?lr Tvrrmoses to an thorize by legislation of a loai of $60,000,000 direct to the farmers, the net profits made by the federal reserve bank?. That will help some and may be re Iseve the stmi just now felt by a!i the agricoivuial iinterest the country o?er. . I From the many propositions to be 1 presented to congas it does seem that there will be relief in the near fqttore and that business will revive, j & $ $ ? <$> ^ ^ ^ <5> COLLEGE NEWS. <* Jc., ^ <? ^ ^ ^> $> In the oratorical contest, which was held last* Friday night, Decern- j - ber Sr .C. J. M. Blume was selected to represent Newberry college in the: state oratorical contest. The orators, in the order in which they spoke, wereas follows: I. N. Merchant, F. B.-Counts, R. B. Crojner.and C. J. Blume. The judges were the Rev.; \ -Mr. Babb, pastor of the Baptist: voiv. prof. 0. B. Cannon and Dr. ^^Hjjftearge B. Cromer. The Rev. Mr. in announcing the decision of I^^Bthe judges, briefly stated that hit wfspeech contained two points, the, first and the second. The first was m W Mr. Blurae, the second was Mr. Merehant. After, the contest was ended V a reception was given at the boardW ing foil io honor of the orators and f the football men. Some games were played after which refreshments were served in the. dining room. The Itev. Mr. Leonard, an American missionary to Africa, who is now A tvios'j/in ^o1ivpi*ph an E?j.vV . Ait irxmv.t,uvu. excellent and a very interesting address to the Y. M. C. A. Sunday afternoon. v ? The Christmas holidays will begin at ; 12:20 o'clock December 22, instead of December 23, as previously announced and end January 3, 1021. *T ' RETURNED MISSIONARY TO SPEAK AT PROSPERITY The Rev. <}. C. Leonard, tcturned missionary of the United Lutheran church from Africa, will make an address at Grace Lutheran church. Prosperity, on Sunday, December 12, at 11 a. m. The public is cordially invited to hear the R?v. Mr. Leonard speak of this interesting field, Chas. J. Shealy. . Prosperity* Deccember 8. A Treat for Little Mountain. Jfevin Musical club will give an - entertainment at the Little Mountain school auditorium on Monday nighty December 13, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. This is an organization of four accomplished and pretty young women on violin, 'cello, flute and' ? piano. They come highly recommended as brilliant performers. This is the last number of the lyceum V course at Little Mountain. rv! ? indefinite. *1 don't like to throw bouquets at mvself. but I must say folks are 1%' afraid of my drive.". "Golf or charity?" The City Bird. IT N "The sparrow soon adapts itself to environment." "What nowr: "Saw one downtown today which was building a nest of burnt .' - matches;"Progressing Slowly. Hosttfnd?Making any progress towards getting acquainted with those Sgrf people next door? . Wife?Just a little. Their cat Inst'-; Yited oar cat over to a little sing-song k J&9t njjrfct?Stray Stories, Uirdc VdteT qj / &r \ i BEGINNING THE DAY | 4<T F A MAN begins the day in a good; < A humor," observed the professor, "everything will prosper with him." ( "You talk as though beginning the j day in a good humor was as easy as , falling off a log," said the low-browed j , man. "I suppose : you have b e e n j reading one of i those f ool suu-j 1^3^ you think a iujiji j ^ cac be iu a good humor just by f rellli?li?Bfc I saying he is going g hwraors any more J "Some days I j feci like tbe ?rig- | , iaai Sucny Samuel, ami I jusrt naturally go arouml , cihMldinsr Melit into the dark places, 4 and making everybody glad. At such j times the world seems an unqualified { success, and the fact that I was born t^ta It does not cause me any remorse, j if some prominent citizen backed me up against a fence and asked me what made rpe feel so gay, I couldn't give him aijy helpful information. I don't * know, myself, what causes the chip- * per feeling. I suppose It must be be- * cause my worts arc m gooa canamon. . doing their digestive Stunts at the old 1 stand. "After a few days the glad feeling 1 passes away, and instead of being a Sunny Samuel I become a Mournful 1 Moses. I have all kinds of present?- * ments of evil. - I -have v. firm j * tion that the bottom is about to op : 1 nroTOfWrnr nnrt that I'll 1)P ! ^ VUt \/JL V T Vi %T ...... 4 mixed up with the wreckage. I take I 3 a pessimistic yiew of everything, ami j go grouching around until even the j * cows are sick of seeing me, and they * give me a lift with iheir hind feet as | ( a gentle hint that I should come out j I of my trance. ! * "If a leadiug business man asked 1 me to explain my melancholy I couldn't 1 do It. The world seems to be moving * - i along as though nothing had happened, j the same old sun isxshining on the day j f shift, and the scented zephyrs are j i blowing through my whiskers as of j < old> , . '. (1 - "Often a man begins the day wrong, j ! through some accident or unpleasant J i experience. Then he knows why he I has a.grouch, biri: that doesn't , help j I him to get rid of "it. This morning ] i I was lying in bed dreaming 'hat I j i was the only original white hope, and J < *that I was making a heroic effort to i *" Jionp tn PflllM- . 1 Ul'iUj* IUC lauicio uav.u IV w.u sian race. I -fras Just administering ! an uppercut that, seemed destined to j . bring home the bacon, when I fell out of bed and practically ruined my head against the floor. j . "I came downstairs fin a beastly hu, mor, and after breakfast I went over land.picked a quarrel with old Doo-little, so that he had to shin up a tree to escape violence, and all because I was feeling ornery. It wouldn't have been safe for any man to tell me that in order to begin the day. right all a . drt Jo m Uocrfn'if" H?ht. : UJUU uaa IW UU M IV W9... ! ""I have gone out from the house to j milk the. cows in the morning, many a j time, feeling as blithesome and glad j as a dickeybird, and quite satisfied ! ! that the day was going to be one I | ronnd of pleasure. Tien a cow would j ' give me a poire in the ribs with one j ! of her celluloid horns, or push her big j j splay foot intp a brimming bucket of ] milk, an<I the joyous stuff was all off. i and Fd be so sore all day that Aunt ; .Tulia would hand me my meals with 1 a pitchfork. I "The other morning T got up feeling j so mean that I was ashamed to look I in the mirror. I went downtown after | j breakfast, in the mood to rob a blind , * 1 viliirrrr^rl j organ grimier oi ms ir? j nickels. Then I went to the post of- J ' i fice and gotya registered letter. A J man whdi hacl owed me $2 for five j 1 years had an ingrowing conscience at i' last, and sent the money to me. When j 1 I left the post office deerybody* com-; 1 ] mented on ipy winning smile and saM | * j I was the little sunbeam of the town." J * ? 11 Twins Strangeiy Linked. (< Albert-Grierson and Walter Grier-j' I son, St. Lonis twins, were members - < * '" ami oaf>tl WOrf1 I I .. 01 toe same vrumynuj, unu I a small diamond ring and a watch and ! chain In France. Albert lost the ctone i of his ring and a few days later Wal| ter lost the stone of liis. Then Albert i j lost his watch and chain and soon af- < j rerward Walter's disappeared. Then ; ! Albert was wounded and Walter fol! lowed suit. And now th<?y Intend to ; marry twin sisters, Geraldine and I< i Blendine Siualley of Sheldon, Til.?In- , dianapolis News. | A^l Depends. j ' "Can you support my daughter in i ct-vip she's been accustomed to?" asked the father of the young man1 who sought his daughter in marriage.! "WeU,'\ replied the young man thoughtfully, "is she strong for a $500' baby grand piano or a $ > talking ma* j ehlner , \ ? . A Good Wish. Candidate?Election day is also mj j blrtMsy. J Friend?Good! I hope yon w&ij J J&ve iaasy fe&ppy rfcturaa. J \ ?u n \.vr tuvman mm jmm wnn Uncle Siori/'4 a,? /Mro!i >-V<ig c^^A.cwirM?r^i BALMY PEACE ;^T N THE sylvan solitudes," said the ??*-"? -A J Jt wiia man or rue wuous, a umu loesn't see any magazines and doesn't receive any bulletins from the health mthorities, so he enjoys a peace that .3 never known in the busy haunts. "There a man simply h:is to subscribe for a lot of K| magazines, as a Us nU!iUr of setMef enCanvassers are after him ail . fjkp. the time. Soir.3 of I I t"'e canvassers arc K.1.C viuOT. s w i t h ip|| ^gpg|j| in any cnuureu w are ene,*etic yoo?? mf!? wbo are trylug to work their ^ veterinary collegoi Vhey are deserving people, and you feel it a duty io help them along, so be firist thimj you know your mail b$x a jammed full of literature. Having ;nId for ft, you feel that you ought to ead it, and year life is ruined thereby. "When I was younjr, the magazines Tied to entertain people. They had jood stories >md a Poet's Corner. and a I rt /iAtrnf/V/9 A/\ 4 In* A't? 'tAlrOC l JIICJ1L UCVUICU LVJ t.ilAJfc-Ij. jVttVK^ tnd another to household hints and domestic recipes. There was som? seme u reading a magazine then, for it lootbed and sustained you. But nowsdays the magazine editors consider it heir duty to barrow your soul and uake your hair stand on end lfl:e luills upon the porkful fretcupine, or vords to that effect They are always . ipwin? with alarm, and trvine to con* rince you that you take your life in 'Our hand every five minutes. "They have a lot of health specijusts writing for thorn, and these health iharps point out that pretty near ev rytfring you eat and drink is a deadly joison. They didn't scare me to any jreat extent, for I am a most intrepid nan, but they sum had my wife so 'attled she didn't know whether she vas going or coming. "I always was passionately fond of a rood cup of coffee, and my wife could nake the best coffee, you ever heard )f. She went to work at it like a earned apothecary compounding a description. There v?*as no guess vnrt flhont it. She took an honest Vide ii it, anil her ccft'eewas a reveafton tP every, consumer.. 1 used to lie iwake ftt night wishing it was breaklast tlq?e, so I could have my morning ;up of coffee. "But. one moreing when I went to Jie tafcle the coffee was missing. In ts plaae there was a sickly beverage I lad never seen before. I asked au explanation, and my wife said that no nore coffee would be made in our louse. "The wonder is,' said she, 'that ive still live and move and have our bejig, for coffee is a rank poison. If you read Dr. Zinkfoogle'g article in the funkopolltan Magazine, you win see iiat coffee contains a large percentage )f tannin, which is so deadly that if rou place a drop on the tongue of an illigator, it will roll over, dead." "I told her that I had no alligators >n the premises, and consequently could aot try the experiment, but I assured tier that I didn't care anything about the poison. I wanted my coffee at regular hours, fciie said I'd have to lieep on wanting. She thought too Much of me to send me to an untimely 'rave. And. anyhow, she explained Dr. Zinkfoogle had told how to make a substitute for coffee that was perfectly wholesome. She had followed hfe instructions, and the result was before me. Perhaps it didn't taste as good as coffee, but it was wholesome. It would ail my veins with red corpuscles and restore hair to my bald head. It was made of marrowfat peas which had been carefully roasted in a hot oven. "In order to get a cup of coffee after that I had to make a sneak to the chop house, and the kind dished ?up there made me old before my time. My wife cut out all my favorite dishes because Dr. Zinkfoogle or some other magazine writer denounced them, and Qnally I was living on roasted peas coffee and boiled spinach, and I concluded that if I had-to feed like the cows I'd live like them, so T came to the forest fastnesses." "Marriage Breaker" Busy. One of the deplorable results of oolshevik misrule in Russia is the Installing of a "breaker of marriages" In Petrograd, who is saidv!o be granting more than 500 divorces a week. No investigation is necessary, . tlie only requirement oeimr me ian..v of the person desiring freedom from marriage. A Helpful Hint. "Ar-r-r-r!" growled a hypercritical customer in the rapid fire restaurant. "This confounded piece of meat is so tough I can hardly eat it!" "Get it down on the iloor where you can put your foot on it when you gnaw it." briskly returned Heloi.se, the wyit~.v..o ? ?V.ttuoi! C'i i <r Kljir. I VOtJt "" - K/?-v*-r The Difference. "A gopd housewife Is very different from a ?ooq husbnu'Iman." "How so?' .. J&e fesIgSES sewtcg tears.* __ ^ _ [NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS-I j After December 31st inst., the re-;. duced, emergency minimum of 50c! per the month (which minimum was1 j put into effect last summer during; j water shortage) will be discontinued,' and the old ruling of $1 min. charge: .per the month on each water meter; ; will go back into effect. K.4W. Schunmert, Superintendent. :12-10-2t. I ? i PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT i OF GUARDIAN. Notice is hereby given that the un- j dersigned, oir their petition filed for! |that purpose, will apply to the Pre-; 'siding Judge of the Court of Common | ! Pleas to be holden at the usual place; ! of judicature in the Town of New-! i berry, in the County of Newberry, in j 'the State of South Carolina* Monday, the loth day of December, 1920, i at 1U 0 ClOt'K A. iVi., or us soon nieic- . after as said petition may be heard: j for the appointment of the Judge of j Probate of Newberry County, in the i Slate of South Carolina, as Public Guardian of the estate of Ella Dee Collins, a minor?the nature, condi-' tion ?.r.d v^lue of the estate of said minor being' tweacy dollars per month from about the 11th dr.y of January. 1020, to be paid by the United Stater. Government as compensation for said Lriinor v. ho k tho child of James, Coilir.:-, a eoidic- who died In England on or f,bcut Fobniary 2, 1919, while in the ec:rice of the United States. Goveminent as & member of Company A. 843ch Labor Battalion?eaid compensation. to continue until said minor attains the age of eighteen years. No fit, competent or responsible person can be found who is willing to assume said trust. Tt1o?9?p Bowman. O'Neal !3o\raan. Nov. 22, 1020. ll-2G-2t-ta?.\ TRYSARMAS'mr m UGLY TEMPER C?cr??30G *h= System, Purifies the Blacd. Stsrav.iates the Stcrr.ech pnd Tores Dowrs fKc Temper. Ever hear they say: "Poor fellcv/ ?his liver is obt of shape?" Maybe they, say it of yon when you feel blue, mean,'despondent; and maybe they're right. _ ; ' A stomach out of order, a"'slug-! m>.h livfr and a naesrinjr indigestion : or dyspepsia Surely will affect your equilibrium. It is a reason rather than an excuse for "flying oil the handle/' ^ ' j j Watch your feelings. When the i , early morning finds you mean and | cross,' think of your liver, kidneys ;and stomach. They need cleansing. ;Your digestion needs assistance. | Stop* yo.ur rash eating, -regulate! lyour habits, and help your stomach; : and liver aioii'g with SarDraG, ar: A-l j Liver, Kidney, Stomach and Blood j Tonic.' Contains no alcohol. It is a scientific preparation of; medicinal roots and herbs especially prepared to invigorate the liver and. kidneys, cleanse the blood and digestive system and help the stomach ir. performing its duty. A tabfespoonful 'before each meal will do the work.] Coir-mon laxatives only leave you in j worse condition than before. Sar-i . DraS cleanses the stomach, liver andj j kidneys and nature -does the rest, j ; All rtealers and iobbers. , POLITE SOCIETY ' I ABHORS BAD ! BREATHI I ! Bad Breath is Usually the Result of J Improper Action of the Digestive Organs. ! ' ' -? | Over eating: and lack of cave of the j body naturally congests the stomach j and other digestive organs. To over j work them means to abuse them. The i natural result is an accumulation of i poisons tfyat nollute the system and i produce foul and illsmeliiii* ^aS32S; ! commonly known as bad btrath. Nothing is more repulsive and-disgusting. It 13 the first indication ol an unhealthy body. At the first si^n, fortify yourself against it. -Try SarDraS. A scientific preparation of medicinal roots and herbs containing tk> alcohol, especially suited for the invigoration of the organs of digestion and assimilation. A tablespoonful before each meal will invigorate the glands of the stomach. | liver and kidneys, improve the digesI tioii and nurify the blood. . Mere lax ative3 do not go far' enough. A Naropef use of this treatment avIH ^ive i you a clean body, normal digestion ! ar?d a sweet pure breath. Ask your j dealer for SarDraS. Manufactured !fcy Southern Dm# Syndicate, Citfir| lestcr., S. C., Gate City Drug Co., '.Florence, S." C., distributors for I South Carolina. i . . i _ i . . i I l _ Nothing More, ' "I trish my wife would do n little sewing for mo." i "Give her a gentle hint. Bring hoice ; a package of needles." j "Fsb-vr She'tftinks needles are in tended to play sraiihpphones with."? i/Aiisvilie Courier |/ Strikes and Results. i 0i all strikes in the United States prior to ISSl, tlic successful ores j numbered *>lu, the compromises 154, 'and 580 failed. I j The ribs of tortoises and turtles j are immobile, j cows to cr: examined by veterinary surgeon ! ??? j rnorrl ? it.-lc'tll ft# ?mflw^u?*vv i J-i I X-? CCi I vsx llV/Ull/li Vi. ?? ft/V^*(f 5 at regular meeting on November 5 i passed an order requiring all owners! of cows "who sell milk or butter in! the city to have them examined by a l Veiinary Surgeon to discover whether the cows have tuberculosis or any I other disease that can be communicated to people. The board has appointed Friday, | December 17, 1920, for this exami-i nation. All cows must be sent to j Wise's stables, corner of Caldwell! and Harrington streets, on that day j between 8 and '12 o'clock. mi.- ? I x xitf uwncia die aidu icquncu IU : send at the same time $1 for each j cow to cover cost for this examina-; tion. Examination not at stables will be! So for two visits. * Dr. Jacobs will be the vetinary in charge. All persons who own cows but sell J neither milk or butter should have \ this test made for their own protcc- j t'ion. S.- S. Cunningham, R. L. Mayes, M. D. Secretary. ! Chairman. 1 12-10-ji. | \ . ??as$athu3Ctis FJr-fc Baptist V/cnr.cn. > n ? ?k-.or* 1 Mrs. Emn\a J. C- Park, pastor of' the First Dapti.c t .church-of Belling--j ^?a - ' - ' t f IB iiajn, Mass,, is the first woman minis-! ter ordained by the Baptist board of { Massachusetts. She also has the dis- j Unction of having been the first medi- j eal missionary sent to India by the j Woman's Baptist Foreign Missionary society. She is a graduate of the j. Boston University Medical school and ! I spent six years among the natives of; India. I- ? . r j im It' ;' 7": ; If ggBBBBBWMW HUM H?Ii ? ! iM.ot only the bigj | and old. What shall question is answered i| my stock. I have gij ij ily, father, mother, b: and with the selection The Book Store, Chr ! j , a pleasure than a dr if if nngs that.are suitab. ill lion a few of the mar , i i jf ! . # } Box Paper, Foi * Pnmh Spt. Manicure Jfc Foxes, Shaving Sets, Purses, Pictures, Orri ware, Cut Glass, Fan j from oc to ?15.00, ar i| Everybody ijrvit to-a void crowds. Gh vhivTi "n,Tti/^!r o? TI j| Vr wOiVj l/i-i? lyv. \ i' V vil. Cv VV ca a? <ET-^ : ' f'^' ' I HOI EX-SERVICE MEN CARRY SINN FEIN SAN FRANCISCO f'P; / ! * * r : " ' *? > - a. , lUY *: -Vi' ... ..? 4 -< .:V;* % it' - . v / 1 / The flag of the Irish repuMic was ca: MacSweney memorial parade in San Frs in full uniform were ^the color bearers. I Attractive Win j.1 o m uic kji Best reached ' SOUTHERN RAILV Through Pullman Servi< Cities and Resorts Winter Tourist Tickets on Sal April 30, 1321. Final Hn i* t Southern Railway System . Information as to, far may be secured upoi nearest Tic:ke S.H. District P. f - - T 1 *. ? sat Christmas >-est, but it offers more attr I give for Christmas? Th i thoroughly and suggests rts appropriate for every m t'other, sister, relatives, i'rk i as varied and attractive a istmas shopping and gift sc udgery. Come and see tl le gifts for the loved ones, ly.articles below: mtain Pens, $1.50 to $1 Sets, Military Brushes, C Razors and Brushes, M aments, Smoking Stands, . cy China, 42 Piece Dinner id a large line of Toys for < rJ fill r^Viviai CU? VJWUO OtVI tU l/ill wiu iui iristmas shopping is satisfa nirl, and the last half wee tcc r\v 1 nnn tuinhq JtJlj V/l x jVV/V 1 FLAG WITH OLD GLORY IN PARADE. rrieo. alongside Old: Glory in the incisco. . American war veterans nMBBDHMSMMBMHBi .' . * , . . v. jjpjyyS i ter Resorts outh by the. / % \ /AY SYSTEM ' ' . , . r J > ce to the Principal of the South c October 1, 1920 to lit May 31> 1921. ' ' * " * :. ; ; < Dining Car Service es and schedules i application to ' t Agent. ^... . < ! ; r%'< - fv i-- 4 a , f . y McLEAN, assenger Agent, Columbia, S. C.r IJ I i .1 J. uarters 1 . : Store / ' - ' r . ' ' >-; ' actions for young ' ' ^ : . ' i -V is very pertinent rely when you see ember of th^fam;nd or sweetheart, s it is this year at electing is more of le many beautiful I can only men- j >' - I 5.00, Brush and .'ollar and Cuff y en's and Ladies' Jardiniers, SilverSet $12.00, Dolls | Olivia C5r>r? ^ li. CVXAV4. JUT v ^ k-/? tmas. Come early .ctory the second j k will be a crush. ?? I y Store j