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rruiiS gljc fenilD una Jems, j Catered at the Postoffic* at Nev*irr|, 5. C.? a* 2nd class matter. ? ? ?. j 1 E. H. AULL, EDITOR. |t "Tuesday, December 13, 1021. U We notice that the Bank of GreenI wood offers to lend farmers money at ] seven per cent and to lend liberally on I; every bale of cotton in Greenwood i TV> n Vvonl* H a/?c OiiTTicn : U Uil LJ 111& V/C* *1 A, UUVO iiVU UUt iOV either the holding or the selling of cotton, it says it may go up or it may go down, and that is very true. No one knows what cotton is going to do. Ten years ago.it was sellingj at ten cents the pound below the market price today. wfa*- ? It was a great event in th2 history of the commonwealth to have the generalissimo 01 an tn.e aineu armies of the world war in South Carolina, and an epoch in the history of Greenwood to have him stop in that city. And it is stated by members of the Foch party that the best order a:;d the best day in the entire itinerary was the day in Greenwood, and that is something to be proud of. ; The city cf Greenwood spent lots of money in making preparations for this visit and thousands of doilars were spent by our people in going to Greenwood that they might bar2 the opportunity to see this great Frenchman, and it was well. 'It .will! be an epoch in the lives of all v.>.o went. ' We saw it stated some days ago that the people of South Carolina paid last year something like four million dollars for moving pictu.e shows and other amusements, and i Sale Start,' I Never in the 22 I O.W.K Hi rrK On^h JUVJIJL A >^v*v?u have slaughters Clothing, Hats, right into the he Bring Your Neis I NEW WINTER SUH $50.00 values at 37.50 values at I ?25.00 values at $20.00 values at $15.00 values at COATS FOirV/ERYB< $37.50 values at' $30.00 values at $20.00 values at $10.00 values at NEW WINTER DRESi All of the newest mate $40.00 values at S30.00 values at $20.00 values at ci n nn nrylnoc of Iy JL V* W ? fcVi t-fcv HANDSOME WAISTS / BEAUTIES?r 1810.00 values at 8.50 values at Sf?.50 values at 85.00 values at $3.00 values at NEW FJ All of the newest mate I sell all skirts at fust cos: HOSIERY Hosiery for the whole i We are exclusive agents 1 3 1-3 per cent, off on al! that does not seem to indicate that there is any scarcity of money or any hard times around these parts, and they spent many thousands of do liars for gasoline and for auto repairs and pleasure riding:, and that does not i.i dicate any hard times. The Herrid and X*j\vs is not opposed to these amusements, and is not intending to do them injury, but it is mentioned here simply to verify what we have been saying, that the times are not near so hard as some people would have you believe. It is nothing like the days when the salt was out and dirt in the old smoke houses was dug up and drained that there might be. had some salt. As little as you mr.y think oi" it, about tne worst i.nn;; mat. could happen to lis would be for the salt io be cut. 1 Xot the eldest inhabitant has ever seen such a beautiful fall as we have/ had this year. When you think there is coming a rainy season the r:;i.v just foils in sufficient quantity to put a oao,-? thp o-rour.d so that the farmer may plant his wheat ami his oats and get the seed in good shape and to make plenty of food. And then i; clears off again and the san shines and the air is balmy and invigorating. Some few have complained that the good frosty morning had not comes so that the butchering could be cone with safety, but somehow it seems to us that there have been several good butchering days ar.d we know that a good bit nas oeen acne. The weather has been ideal for fal! plowing and fall planting. ?ar?? It is gratifying: to us, and r.t the same time a little amusing, to see the?e organizations cf various and cundry kincs asking that a live at home day be observed and :o see the governor of the state issuing a proclamation setting aside a day t? be observed as live at home day. Why, bless your dear life. The i f MflnMnHMnMMMMMaBMaaBMmMiMniMMHM* c years of our busir.es ty Merchandise at si d the prices on our F and Shoes. This s< ?art of the home ai jhbors! Tell Your F rs?NOTE SALE PRICE $24.95 $18.85 $12.55 $9.95 $7.95 3DY?NOTE SALE PRICE $13.85 $14.95 $9.85 $4.95 SES?NOTE SALE PRICE rials and latest models. $21.95 .'. SI 7.95 311.95 $5.25 u'\D BLOUSES. THEY ARE hOTE the price $5.95 $1.95 $3.98 $2.98 $1.49 kll skirts rials and latest models. Will ancl less. PRICES CUT 'amily in cotton, lisle and silk, 'or the famous Cadet Hosiery. 1 hosiery. ? ?TW > HUi.m,*+ % BJimmnHifcilMM I Mli'tHi1' riw<" i urir^ Herald ami News lias been preaching that very identical gospel for io these many years, certainly as many as thirty-five, daring the entire time that the present editor h:il* been connrcwd \vi:!i ihe naner. The ?ie?mle pan! no hoed 10 our preachi<r. If they had there would he no occasion to issue proclamat;onr. now to set aside such a day. The fact is, the people who(" trave heed to the ' as we preached it are now on Easy street, aid : they may or may net observe the lay ' as requested by the governor. And yet we hope that every farmer and every ether person who jrrows any-j thins: will observe the day, or at least practice th<_ things thai the day is called to remind you to do. It is the * t* , ? 7 _ n :i . ^ i. i only solution 01 uie r>on weevw jn?? >-. lcm and many other financial problems that we havo in this scction. i Henry Grady in his famous Boston speech a generation ago preached the same gospel, and the farmer took no . boon Knf tnvrifn a deaf enr. The. coming of a pest like the bell weevil is about the only thing that would or could make the peopl? stop and think. Our good friend, P. 0. W. Setzler of the Pomaria section, :n sending 3iis renewal for The Herald and Mews, i says: "J have been a subscriber far fifty years. Always pay in advance. Just seems like one of the family." When your time is out, P. 0. W., if; this editor is alive and has anything to do with the paper you shall be j placed on the honor roll, and we will j not accept any finter payment from : you. To our certain knowledge you. have paid for the paper regularly in j advance for thirty-five years, because 1 v;e have been with the paper that' long, and the record wii! shew that' this is true. We hope, Pick, that you i msy live another half century and; that the good old Herald and Xewsi msv still be a member and an active! and live member of the family. 1 We hope The Herald and News may' 3fi?OT32^38EH^ m i r? i a s career have we be ach sensationally lo Leady-to-Wear, Dry lie aitccts every do nd influences ever} Yiends! SWEATERS r SI0.00 values at $6.00 values at $5.00 values at S3.50 values at jsz.uu values ai WOLL DRESS GOODS 36-inch all wool Serge, $1.5 40-inch hWool Serge, S2.0( 44-inch All Wool Serge, $3j 44-inch Tricotine, $2.50 va] Beautiful Plaid Suitings at. STAPLE DRY GOG Our entire stock of staple < hams, Percales, Cheviots, Cha ings, Sheeting?, etc., have be< MEN'S CLOTHING PR! A wonderful showing of r Clothing, Michael Stern & Co none better. Every suit sold teed to give entire satisfactio third off on every suit or ov splendid snowing or ooys suit GOOD SHOE; SI0.00 values at $8.50 values at $6.50 values at $5.00 values at $4.50 values at S3.00 values at S2.00 values at SI.50 values at j , Brett ESM?imMiiinii 11 ?? imining be soiiictiiiiiu" like Tennyson's brook,' a f( men may come and men may tro but it >ho; sh-;!! en fo;\ ver. We love the dear mu( oi l tner.its 'H: I ine paper mis maue, im?:: ;:t-?1 that fee! Hi:;' it i.-- or.e of the fam- tor; ily, and \w ho;'-;* that the young folk trai who come along may also so esteem imp it as they go out from the old home, J. and many of them do. I roa< j }H,r5 VISIT OF MARSHAL (and RECALLS LAFAYETTE m0i ; (}cn Brings tc Mind Comparisons and you! Contrasts in Tours Through State was of Two Great Generals tion : the The State. . I wa.v Greenwood, Dec. ?In March, p]dj. tne .uarqui.s ae j.aiayeue, want: ;;o on a^triumphant tour of the land ]?'oc which he had helped to make free, en- Anc tered South Carolina near old Cheraw pas? and proceeding by coach made his way thei to the sea. At every stop he was ac-' quij claimed by a grateful people and to i,0 t this day the residents of Camden, Co- had lumbia and Charleston speak of eel- or. cbrations held in his honor, and other j :\i ps; nrrnf with nrido to the fact T->,.n 1 1 1 ~ " 1 Uli that the distinguished Frenchman in- jenc eluded them in his itinerary. The jn j houses in which he was quartered, Laf. the chairs in which he sat, corner- um^ stones which he laid, arc still treasur- mov pd ! . . mg Today, nearly 97 years afterwards,1 South Carolina was honored by the an(j presence of another groat Frenchman, nas. another man who helped set its pco- at i pie free. And from the time Ferdi- wca r.and Foch, commander ir. chief of the allied forces, first saw the light of a ^ Carolina sun near Calhoun Fails this afternoon until h<; left the Palmetto state in the 'historic Waxhaws tonight ho was acciaimed with 'the same ?? warmth of feeling as was expressed to his illustrious predecessor. | Only Short Time ,1:,I V,~iv/-. 1 h(> 1 *_"? w u . 11 v.i; "j jiiu m . 4 11 \j o j?i* ? v w ?. v generalissimo within its borders but j T if I 4s? 1 I <k i , J ^ ^ ^ &&& -?32d & I en able to offer w prices. We Good?, Notions, dy. It reaches i n 1 r iciimiy purse. EDUCED Si $5.95 $3.95 $2.95 $1.98 98c ? SLAUGHTERED ii 0 value, sale price 89c * 1 * AO . ) value, saie price voc 00 value, sale price $1.75 lue at $1.75 25c, 50c and 75c >D5 REDUCED dry goods, such as Gingmbrays, Outings, Bleach?n slaughtered in prices. CES SLASHED | nen's and young men's >. and Schloss Bros, make during this sale guaran11 or money back. Oneercoat in the house. A :s at one-half value. 3 CHEAP $6.95 $5.S5 $4.95 a xr\ g U'U.l/V w $2.75 $1.95 $1.45 S5c ! 3^ *531 ^ Wm"Iff"1"?a1???? i ? uv. all tuo few, hours, but i'? that ' jrc i space he traveled over half as I*\ h territory as was covered by the re quis in about two weeks. The eti Li,a>L lhat time has broutft in ' [ :j*portanon was never more v:\nuy "i ressed than by the new visits. . lo afayette traveled overland, th" ('c is at times beinj; so bad that mem- ',1J : of the pariv would lose their way ]rcarriages hoi: ankle deep. On e than one occasion serious acci- 10 ts were narrowly averted. The 101 Le from Charleston to Savannah ' reported in such miserable condi'' ? ?i i I 1 l i. inar rms trip was maue oy oy?i, on craft traveling by inland water- ?p s. An official slop was made on (it sto island, where the jreneral spent Lz minutes, the exact time Marshal ih h allotted to Greenwood today, de 1 at Beaufort, which town the boat to sed! at midnight, and at which di e was no scheduled halt, the mar- Cc ; was forced to arise and respond en he plaudits of a large crowd that to waited patiently to pay him hon- co th hen look at Marshal Foch's solid 'man train with its every conven- of e and its absolute right of way.'of ess than the space cf time it took - J ~ ~ pr. / ] nvi f r\ C A_ tu II Will IKJ y^r\j)ia, today's distinguished guezt ed from Atanta to Raleigh, oauslor.g enough to be welcomed at wj ens, Ga.. Abbeville and Chester, js to pay official visits to the Caroli- tri ?at Greenwood for this state and 0f Honroe for th-2 sister common-.fr, lth to the north. 'g0 Lon? Remembered :tic oday will long be remembered in wl th Carolina, especially in Greon-'c3 d. A hundred years from now se: i Bargain event with any means. It is a gen stock of Jewiery. Silv< Clocks, etc., Newberry ing a profit from this : Our one idea is to t that we can wind up 01 first of the year. Absolutely nothing Immediate cash ai considerations. You choose the go you are getting and yo You do not wait f want. The goods are over and while you ar< one forces you to maKe excitement. You don Each and every one of at your convenience ai Your dollar buys ! Our stock is decid< and at the sale prices The quality of the high grade dependable -Pa/a+nrorc in PflrV) li?1P. -1. C-v "v 1/ JL V/1 KJ liA S-/ wv v a ? *** w ? There has never b< saving opportunity fo' the best of all Christm. same careful service i ways given is given ch way you like to buy the The conditions of rmrl IhnilO'Mf'nlriPSc; CA> 1 L VJ t: j\/J. J- vx vi. ?.. Make the most of all Christmas gifts. \ Store Open Next Doc ncrations, yet unborn, will talk of r Jvii's visit. Things he said will be s peatcfi. things he did will be rtlat-' Thi> nl.Tcrs he visited will be S'.'t art, the* things he used will be held j > In veneration and children will be ( Id that they in turn may tell their t. scendants of the generalissimo. One , mdred years from now the happen- j :_rs of December D, 1921, will be \ r>ked back upon with the same his- ( ric pritie as the people of today j yk upon Lafayette's tour of March, v ;2o. 1 ( Did not the marquis christen a baby J "r-.j i n;,j !m. s* I VY ciU'ilKliav\ icMim. iv* i?v. *?^w t > end the r.ijrht at a certain home on t rvais street in Columbia? Was not i ifayette hail, which is now in ashes, i e plrice he was quartered in Cum- ; n? Did he not l::y the cornerstone; tlie Dehalb monument? Dili he not j ne with the Jzards, en route from t >lumbia to Charleston? Did he not c ibrace Colonel Hugrer, who sought t be his liberator, and his old war s mrades, the Generals Pinckr.cy, on v e streets of Charlston? ? 1 ' i. And so m time to come inc;aenis i today will be oft related, as those yesteryear arc now called to mind. S. L. L.t Jr. ; i?i. Christmas Seal Sale I That South Carolina as compared I th some of its neighboring states 1 somewhat behind in the care and I ea.tment of its thousands of cases r tuberculosis is a statement issued 1 om the state headquarters of the t uth Carolina Tuberculosis associa- * >n at Columbia. The campaign r Koorins Drrpmhor 1st for i.ie ic of heaith bonds and Christmas a Is is expected to enlarge the work $ ^?OY? 1 1 waasEBsmmsatm jwest Prices Yo -v^, O no 1 1 A 1 TV> 1C Id VI UllU jJcli ell iCi. x iiio ;c nine closing out sale of jrware, Cut Glass, W; ' has ever kaown. We h; sale. urn the merchandise inl ur business hero, and clos ; is reserved. -Even our] id the discontinuance oi ods just as you always d u know it is a tremendoi or others to fix the pric all on display at one tir 3 looking you know wha' ! a choice. You are not i :ot have to wait for artic them is before you all tl nd have unrestricted chc SI.50, $1.75, $2.00 and < adly the greatest o ' its great bargains are to b< merchandise is beyond ) goods of today from tl It stand's the test of peri - - -i i ?en in JNewncrry sucn a r Christmas slioppers. ] as gifts at amazingly li n boxing and wrapping inns: this sale. It is buy im. buying bring no reflect this unequalled sale of Evenings Until >r to Exchange Bank Blc i tow being carried on to decrease the prcad of the disease in this state. According to figures compiled for !:e year 1019. the Palmetto staU> and Mississippi each lost 130 citizens for .. .... mA fWlfi minnl'itinn frnm tllKori V tJ \ 1UV,VV/V Vi.. WW* ulosis. Mississippi appropriated to ombat the disease a sum of one rr.iliou uoilars. This will erect a sanioriuni which will treat six hundred ayes at one time. Plans are being nade to add accommodations which J vi 11 care for a hundred more, in rcasing the capacity to 1,000 beds. south Carolina's appropriation was ;61,039.95, or about 5938,000 less han its neighbor. The appropriation n this state was for the state sar.ito ium and the negro hospital known is cne raimeao saiiauuuiii. In North Carolina where 122 out of 00,000 were killed by tuberculosis here arc 1,775 beds available, 200 j -f which are at Sanitorium, N. C. ' appropriation of $100,000 by that tate will provide for negro patients, ^ vhile an additional allowance of 200,000 has been made for the furher development of Sanitorium. Classed Him With Grunters "Bill," the poet gasped, as he en ercd. "Read!" he blazed. "See what; wrote a poem about my little boy. began the first verse with these ines: 'My son! My pigmy counter>art.' " Yes? Yes?" The poet drew a tewspaper from his pocket, "Read!" ic blazed. "See what that composior did to my opening line.' The 'riend read aloud: "My son! My pig, ny counterpart!" _ ' * Best way to strike is strike out for 'ourself. I' ~ < ~ \ >u Can Secure ( o ordinary sale by the largest and best atches, Diamonds, ave no hope of mak( - ~ ? ? y-. i- /\v* /i/\ f) A ,0 CciSII ell UllCC 5U ;e out entirely by the fixtures are for sale. [' this $tore are the f . lo. You know what us bargain. e on the article you ne. You look them ^ fc the prices are. No m influenced by forced les to be put on sale. ^ le time. You come * sven greater values. j kind in Newberry J 3 had. : j criticism. It is the ie foremost manu- JBj manent satisfaction. V tremendous price Mot only do you get 1 ow prices but the f that we have al- * ing gifts exactly the ions on your taste v the very choicest of Christinas f r Store I*. ' 9 i