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imtTTO??a?aac " ?a ? n?anc gpjc ^eralB unD Jem - Katarad at tha PostofEc* *t N?w PfWTJ, 9. C*? ft* 2na class roattar. E. H. AULL. EDITOR. Friday, September 15, 1922. .? \ Rend what we print from the An derson Mail of the address made b: Judge Mendel L. Smith in Andersoi last Sunday. He was talking abou ;tizenslrip and world conditions anc he says the world needs right nov more than anything else evangeliza tion, or in other words a real anc genuine revival of the old time reli gion, and the world w;ll never get better and wars will never cease un til the heart of man gets right, an< it must be a getting right that re mains right ail the time and no* ? ? i i * r* i simply a go to cnurcn ana auncia? religion, but it must be the genuin< article. In other words no use to b< swinging the lantern that is not lit To quote from the address: ''There is no place where religion is mor( needed than in some of our churches There is no place where its absencr is more felt; nor its effectiveness more telling." Now that the election is over w< hope to see all people get together and work in harmony for the good of South Carolina. No use to keep ur the fight, but in these times Soutl" Carolina needs all of her people working together for the good of all Mr. McLeod is a good man and < good citizen and we believe will make a* good governor, and will hold th< reins of government steady anc t :n i,? wiuiuui picjuuac, anu win uc in . says, the governor of all the people He was lieutenant governor wher the writer was in the legislature anc we always found him a fair and mosl estimable gentleman. In fact on on' occasion we placed him in nomination for United Etates senator when the legislature was electing a sena tor. The thing for all of us to do is to forget all politics now and geJ together for South Carolina. i Opening of Pomaria School Pomaria, Sept. 14.?Pomaria higl and graded school opened Monda: morning with the largest number o. pupils and patrons present they hav? ever had. If this can be taken as in ilicative of the work to be done herthis year, it will' surpass previou: years both in attendance and inter est taken by the children and pat ? rons. Devotional exercise by Rev. S. P. Koon. Prof. J. H. Bedenbaugh made i few remarks and demands, aftei which Prof. Goodman of Newberr\ college, Supt. E. H. Aull and Mr Verd Peterson of the state depart mc-nt made excellent talks to the pupils and patrons. Teachers: Prof. J. H. Bedenbaugh Mrs. L. B. Bedenbangh, Misses Marion Setzler, Mattie Cromer and Ma ry Brown. With this porps of teach ers they are assured of a successfu year. Mr. Geo. Swverert and aaughtci Helen have returned to their honv in Washington, D. C., after a fev. weeks stay with relatives. Mr. Riggsby is visiting Mrs. Riggsby at Mrs. Alma Seybt's. The following students left Wed nesday for Summerland college Misses Mary Hentz, Carrie Folk, Olive Stuck, Estplle Boland, Sara Setz ler, Eva Kinard, Elizabeth and A1 tha Miller. Messrs. J. C. Aull, Jr., and Jno W. ?ibler have gone to take up thei studies for another session at Clem son. v Rev. and Mrs. Merritt are spend ing this week in Aiken where the for mor will n?s5i<5t in a nrotracted meet ing. Miss Lurline Aull left Tuesday to resume her teaching i.. Mull'n high and graded school. Miss Myrtle Epting left Tuesdrfor Fairfax where she will visit foi a few days before taking up hei work as teacher there in the high and graded school. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Setzler had as their guest for the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ulmer of Elloree, Mr. and Mrs. G. D_ Youn<r of Zion section anc Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Alewine of near here. Card of Thanks I dssire in this way to express my appreciation and thanks to the people who supported me for magistrate in the recent primary, and to say * that I have no ill will toward any om who did not vote for me. That was his or her privilege. I will endeavoi to discharge the duties of the office without fear or favor and in such manner as to meet the approval of all the people. P. B. Ellesor. ? The greatest lot of the mi A quick dea short or tall Fall Dresses The season's ne Poiret Twill, Tricol Serge Dresses at pr should make them g ly $7.50 to 1 ? f If you are in the ] and at prices that ^ Pretty snappy, in young Miss or the n ????????????wm* iwn Men's Hats We have Hats to trade. ? A Great C I Play You Have Read th Book Now See the Play A G^eat Play With Enchanting J Sonsg There always are compensations;J and .vhile the boy is spending money, at college the gasoline bills are less' at home. > i , ?W ML MsamA J imiii mm, fin mmi ????????w?? : purchase of mj irkets, recognize ! for cash and n in nocf ciil* 1JLJ lilV ll?lVU^r OMi iwest in tine and ices that Suit val :o quick$22.50 go at 5 JEW ARRIVAI Coats and Coatees market for the latest m < rill make you buy them. MILLINERY 5w creations, just from lore conservative, at moi i k suit all * Main Stre zsmmm jiiwj ' wrannrar^w-MMWMHWTwrwwMwimi aiii f tmn m > P E R A One Night, Thi ,e John Fox, Jr.'s F of t] Kentucky ? i t\ i'/Sf;! \i .-. * & ' /fcl t?; v. i it/ ,i| .-. V. ; v * .' :fcj> !? !?\ I '?S- - : * . X ! ? *T>!| lii >\ ?V. *. : < * 1?< : t I K^i? j ;J'-: 'j- -"' -V\K - ' S \ ?*??:'-% -r ' ***" " ; * f . ~,-s~*.-"s-- "* > ' : >.< .v * ; ' i a <t A * ? *. ... ^ j "j* ^ ; A Pai? Map A vv 5 : Inclu' John Clayton as "Ch as Lester Ho^ An old timer is one who can re-( member when the hardiest crooks! considered it inadvisable to break a! I federal law. r whole business id, best made si ow I am in posi ts to be had ati h invite Yc lues ranging fro S25.00 to $C IPCmm i.X'j L.U ujji"wujuiii?j . IWJTMJIBI?I _s Coatf we have them i t Broadway for the ley saving prices. 4' The Home of j et O I T C n vjp . ursday, Sept. 1 *owerful Story lie fountains '! !i> % M*l , !k' -2Si > *>: ' ,- '! S i m?ii$s i f^; s **vi.f .A,; / , ; . ,' ?. ;.V j? .'i -. . W.**. ,,^. .J. . , t?x?vj : ?,$} w. ;.. . ,,} ~^S r. .,/ .' ; V? ?y/ ?. '. ? 1 t " _, . *>' - ./* ' ' -'v. ', .-. . .. .y ?4 * ; .. .>*&. .. i i.. :. . - nihcent Production < k. ding ,v< ad/' Janet Cameron ward as ' Uic Squire" In the old days, bcozc paid heavy' raxes; but now nothing about it is' taxed except its ingenuity. Subscribe to The Herald and News. \ I > career. A won tits, while on mc tion to fit any about one half c m $40.00 to $6! S2.5G r~ ~ k. A wonderful assort Sweaters, far too mai over t i V New arrivals, over 1 fall school Suit. If qu you, it will pay you to i <ii wmKm^Fmmmtnmvm ?m?i wiHunaHovmn Honest Values'* M 1L. newot ? ?-i E Not A | Picture i .. .XI... I II / Priccs 50c, 75c and $1.50 j ! i )eal Sale Opens at i i ft - 1 ? I*-'-' Qxuce- .. .. -.c : : I j Tuesday j Patriotism, in miniature, is the consoling: thought that our home is better furnished than that stuck-up i neighbor's. derful opportunit > recent visit to I man whether j >f the regular pri s P Just arrr ed Skirts stripes am 5.00 to ?nh'e v regular or to . Jf. ' .mm ? > i ???? i 5WEATERS ment of the season's new iy to describe. Come in SOY SUITS JOG Boys' Suits, just the th iality, service and price m pay us a visit ii * I . ini. Thcusand Ja' yard goods, now in dcma catch your e\ Sf* that have be v/* will be cold t f Real E Barg< I have for sale? 417 acres weil improved la works, 3 pastures, barns and t that will cut one million feet. ?ao/-1 onrl Anir 9 iviiloi! fvr luau c.mi ujiiv> nuivo in 1H0 acres near Silverstreet and tenant houses. 100 acres near Silverstreet 190 acres on Appalachian ing, pasture and timber. 110 acres 1 mile from N dwelling, barn, 2 tenant house: 200 acres 3 miles from Ne 290 acres 1 mile from Silve 7 acrcs, one mile from city n n A f.n intr C.J.VI l.lllllft 130 acj *js, one mile from P 208 acres 3 miles from Wh 5 room dwelling (the Dane ity, S. C. 7 room dwelling on Nance 6 room dwelling on Johnstoi G room dwelling (new) s from Public Square. I have other properties ihi you. Frank R. Real Estate-Fir ? ?J { QK8Ey*aPltflH**i6M66l*3MW y to buy a Mew York. I stout, thin, J ce. I KIRTS | fed the new pleatin all shades, & checks in Woole and Prunellas, word in style-in extra sizes $3.98 $14.98 . rest numbers in and look 'em .... $1.48 to $7.50 ing for that new iean anything to | . $1.98 to $12.50 ESS GOODS s of yards of new fall | just the kind that are I ^ nd, patterns that will |i re immediately. Goods :en bought right and $ hat way. | wammmsmmmmmsampS Istate lins i # * 1 ' " '' ? \ ' nd, good dwelling, water ; enant houses, and timber This place situated on >m market. . Good dwelling, barns, tt:_t ori nignvNiiv. ; Highway. Good dwell- j ewberry. New 5 room 3 s and good pasture. j wberry on Highway. ' rstreet, S. C. . 5 room dwelling, store rosperity. itmire, S. C. an property) in Prosperstreet. ic street. ituated only two blocks it I will be to show * Hunter e Insurance