Telephone Number 40 rail s rav Ar^ repres beauties. Mat I3r> mIi v? r? /v U/UUI I i>p//w u Straighter linet worn sliqhtly 1o Serge Ores the Dresses of straight plaited sty! various new trimmings, A/4 XT nTTTT nnrl uauu cijlcuco. ?va.vy aiiu New Fall Ci Big rack ladies' and chi Coats, made of every mixture, plushes, &c., today and ail week. Se Poio Coat, priced specie Rich Dress F; Our stock of Satins, I vets, etc., in all the r and is the very h: of fabrics for the adorn ' '. See this department. 11 c new aerge French and Storm L I shades. Goods will be I son, and dyes in these "A little Store talk"?S< II 1216-20 Main S THE STATE FAIR A*D H RVEST JUBILEE Everybody 4*et Reary for the (South Carolina State Fair and Harrest Jubilee, / ?f; (Joe- (Sparks and J. Irby Koon.) |fefe;' Columbia, S. 0., Sept.e 30.?Continbfuous advances in quotations for cotton and the unprecedented prices for k. cotton seed indicate that tall previous / attenance records upon the State fair are being shattered this year. Preparations are being made rapidly for ^ ? ? ? ?'? 11 /vvV?-J.Ki+c r?r?/^ (U6 eany III^uiiiuuvu ui tuu^ , i| reservations are being taken daily fori ^ special exhibits of farm machinery and other appropriate displays for the annual agricultural celebration . while numerous booths are 'being constructed by churches and other organizations for lunch rooms and refreshment stands. Consensus of i " opinion is that when fanners over the State are receiving approximately; $100 for a'buie of cotton and the! k seed a trip is likely to be made to taie I : . State fair October 23 to 27. J l ? A distinct feature of fair week will 6-.l>e tihe Harvest Jubilee. This festival introduced last year was an enthusiastic success throughout the week and J I was the means of bringing thou unds i ^ to Columbia wTho would not have been ! t otherwise disposed to come to. the Hu. v A .queen of the Jubilee is to be ( elected again tnis in a manner siuin- j >a -o that ot last fall and a ball will j f> given in her honor, following the i ozonation ceremony in front of the j | c *tol. lorse racing is to be maintained ! A' r fcy a high scale jf premiums this; -v ?\icre than $1,700 will he compet- i C" o- in prizes in je different events, i some particularly high quality j z ';nrJs will he seen in action on the j >. o::nd turf. ! f a 1 i gumes j>nll be played in h.. '^vs of fair week, and this alone t\ ;U induce many to attend. Free acts . ? placed on the grounds again j - as last, some of the special?xtri ordinary attractive. " 7 v;as held in Columbia f?hen the farm demonstraforces agreed to combine * - into one romprehtnsive display of farm products. ~v* >it plan ~ f^andoned. and all exr-ed according to crops, nrprl Fadiin VI VU A UVlllVl >ented in the distinc ly are trimmed wit3 nd fine Serges. ? are features in sic nger than before. ses Crepe the hour. Sox Our buye i i 1 i. . les, showing the ne Dougni ? also the straight de Chine V [ others. Priced The actual $9.95 to $35.00 We like to gains, and 1 jats low price o: Idren's new Fall All sizes in new material, to go on sale i N ;e the new white Neyer ha ? as it now is ibrics wantedcolo lich Silks, Vel- Sj iewr colorings is _ . ighest qualities , Remembf ment of women, two new sti Materials tl ???? Sold in the ijj $1.00, but v Serges in all M scarce this seaare first class. Just recei elect now. etc. fricec moss bh tmssmssm hv v v t. The with iall necessary information as to rvrz-u^ is*tinn on,H friT?+Hirrarl onH crn 1 una ! lysis data. The home demonstration | forces will also prepare an interesting display. All railroads art arranging suitable schedules to bring the large crowds to the fair, and the lowest | possible rate will prevail over al lines. I ? CUNNINGHAM IN CHARGE. othm^MO New Postmaster at Chester After Sat' urday. | The State. v .! I Chester, /Sept. 28.?Col. Thomas J. Cunningham today received his commission from Postmaster General A. S. Burleson, with the signature of President Wilson attached, declaring him postmaster of Chester. He will succeed Postmaster John W. Dunovant, Saturday evening at 6 o'clock, who hn?.s been the efficient postmaster of -this city for many years. Mr. Dunovant and his daughter, Miss Mary Dunovant, will leave early next week for Columbia, where they will make their home, occupying apartments at the Colonia liotel. , PRIVATE LLYOD SERIOUSLY HURT. South Carolina 'Soldier Suffers v Assault. The State. El Paso, Texas, Sept. 28.?Private George 'OW THAT The Constitution of the United States doesn't mention health? Procrastination in sanitary reform is the theif of health ?' A book on "Exercise and Health" may be had free for the asking from U. S. Public Health Service? iXot everybody can achieve great-1 ness but everybody can be clean? If you sow a hygienic habit you reap health?rea.p health and you attain longevity? Railway cars would be sanitary if it weren't for the people in them? A W-, nnino 'o +,rr>Virk?rl foror Till! is TDOTP niUCi iv^a O ujr pj.w/iU IV ? V* ?? ? than $270,000,000 a year? The full dinner pail is the enemy of tuberculosis, It is dangerous to put anything into the mouth except food and drink? ~ . 1 Sanitary instruction is even more j important than sanitary legislation? ' i The U. S. Public Health Service issues free bulletins on tuberculosis? I The continuous liberal use of alco- j holic beverages lowers efficiency and m-enances logevity? i Moderate-exercise in the open air prolongtd life? "Mouth breathing" makes children J J c . n . duiis, toais hown here now. r, \a1s include wool V 5 are Navy, P1un inqe from 34 to 4Z :y they are very mo Note the Specials from Ou Department. Heavy nap cotton flannel, y Blue bell cheviots, book iolc Best grade outing, all colors Men's hervy work shirts, ea Best heavy Drill, special yd.. Fme sea island, yd Good bleaching, yd Brown linen, yd New percales, dark patterns Men's dress shirts, each Many other items specially Our Millinery Depart Is the "best ever." Frc chat we can hear our hats ai tiest Jto be had in Newbe tier hats every year is ou aim. Come. Our salesla pleasure m snowing yuu. We Sell Fay Stockii For children. They net porters. Buttons at tiie wai HALTIW *T, Manager The Ladies stupid? Fish cannot live in foul water nor man in foul air? Smallpox is wholly preventable? I Wnac Did Me Say? Oliver Wendell Elolmes once told Professor Poultou Lie would never re peat to any one what Tennyson said to him when he entered his house. William James pressed him to do so with the assurance, "There are no reDorters here." But Dr. Holmes replied, with emphasis: "I have said that I will nevA ? r^ i. _ er ieii any one. ir was nut a Lumg that I should have supposed any man would say to a guest he had invited to his house M Statement of the Ownership, Management, Circulation, Et<^, Required By The Act of Congress of Augmst 24, 1912. Of The Herald and News published twice a week at iNewberry, South Carolina for October 1, 1916. State of South Carolina, County of Newberry. Before me, a Notary Public in and for the State and county aforesaid. T7^ U Anil wllA pvi BVJU&iiy CUj^ptzai Cl JC/. 11. nuu, naiv, having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the editor of the Herald and News (and that the following is, to the best of; his knowledge and belief, a true state- i ment of the ownership, management (and if a daily paper, the circulation), i etc., of the aforesaid publication for the dinte shown in the above caption. required by the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in section 443, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the reTerse of this form, to wit: 1. That the names and addresses of the prbHsher, editor, managing editor, and business ma^a^ers are: Publisher ^e-a'd and News company Newberry, iS. C. + tt* tt a iit1 s c! JvU 1 I l/I J J r . ,v . ... . . _ Msnasrin? ^i^T" F* TT \..it Vgxv_ berry. S. C Business Manaerer E. H Anil. N'ewhprrv S C 2 rriir>*' '* "TTIG*! 0T>'' (JfTIOVn r> ~ '* "> ~ ' 0 j^nane an/1 *u~ - - ' ' --/ ><* nf ^tockho1 ~ ~ , ? r.f>" CPnt r?r 'P,~" ' " ? ' ",i * *",A '">* 1 r> - - i HtfAAAAA 171C55C5 The newest suit ai alouirs, Broad Clo a, Purple and of X inr??i )/?n/nr fli c T?* J ll?VI? X i derately priced. $1. ir Domestic Blanket! Be sure you s fore buying. B d 10c fancy plaids. I 1, yd 10c Comforts at. i, yd 10c Blankets at ,ch 50c -ioc ki Just received, ~ ~ ful Kimonas, ii ydlllQc effects, etc., pr 50c Bon Ton and R Before you ar . or dress let us fi ilient model corsets. !?thepreht- Every day we rr? &rp. or express, new r const- nt We urge you to " srihei" TYinovi o nnv/ili o c j iucaii a puiuiac ]gS ure in showing id no sup- your meeting ist. place. DANGER 5 Store berry, S. C. J. A. Aull, Dyson, S. C. E. H. Aull, Newberry, S. C. 3. That the known bondholders, I mortgagees, and other security hold-, ers owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, morteaees or other securities are: (If there are none, so state.) Carolina Life Insurance Company, Columbia, S. C. I Si C. Pressly, Treas., Due West, S. C. American Type Founders company, Baltimore, Md. Jno. M. Kinj.;rd, Geo. S. Mower, W. H. Hunt, Newberry, S. C. 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders, and security holders, if any, contain not only tne list 01 stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also, in oases where the stockholdtr or security holder appears upon the 'books of the company as trustees or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is | Cut ( Arl nrn vnur boat r1 with hanc It's ! ^ utiful, ai ! . . . acp uate it as a j 1 - my wind ookan "iise of a j Mail Orders I j 11 nrl Pvnmnfltr ri^u x lutiii^njr 1 i and Hats rivals are real th, Gabardines, I course Black/jj, I 1 le skirts will ? 2.95 to $65.00. I j anrl frnnfrtrte J W11U V/VTlAAftVA IV ?ee our assortment be- , lankets in plain wool or 'riced special. 98c to $6.50 98c to $10.50 iiiiiih i iii iiiona Sale , big assortment beautii solids, stripes, floral iced 98c to $4.95 loyal Worcester Corsets o -fif-fcirl iri ihof "now emit Sy A1U VA XXX WXXU V XAV/ TT UUiW it you in one of the new Priced $1.25 to $5 00 receive either by freight j goods for fall wear. visit our score frequentew merchandise we are >ok doesn't necessarily . >e. And we take pleas- ' you. Make our store place?your shopping k I Newberry, S. C. I ii ! miiw?t | acting, is given; also that the said two | .paragraphs contain statements em i bracing affiant's full knowledge and I belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders ho do not appear uipcn the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capicjty other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no ' reason to believe that any other per^ son, association, or corporation has [any interest direct or indirect in the. , said stock, bonds, or other securities thxin as so stated by him. 5. That the average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the six months prtceding the date shown above is (This information is required from daily publications only.) T? W< Anil Sworn to and subscribed 'before me this 28th day of September 1916. (Seal.) R. M. Lomiaack. (My commission expires at Measure of Governor.) m I uiass table and side Isome Cut Glass, id a friend will wedding* gift. low display. id Variety Store Thousand Things. 1