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IM 11 and jem i Bartered at the Postoffice at New hey, S. C., as 2nd class matter. K? H. AULL, EDITOR. . . I Tuesday, October 3, 1916. A linotype machine is like all other i midlines, botR material and human, j sometimes it gets out ot nx. hrven i an automobile will sometimes refuse to run. Our machine lias done faithful work for many years and has sel<dom gotten out of fix. We are forced ast this time to say that this issue of The Herald and News is short of many items of live news that were written and oould have been printed but for 0 tie fact that we have been unable , to get them set in type. "We hope "by the next issue, to have everything in good running order and also hope not again to be late. Wo .oc-V nnr sii>K<v?rfhArs tn thear ! with. ois. Everything will be working good by Friday. Our temporary looaN reprter has covered the field thoroughly and it is not his fault that his items do not appear. We will print them on Friday. , All the merchants had a good trade J on Saturday. The clerks were busy j all day long waiting on the customers.; Cotton was strong at 15.80 and it should have been 16 cents. We noticed that in a-few towns in the State i the price was 16 cents. The indications now are that the -price will go to 20 cents, hut for the man who owes money the present prices go a long A nay IJLL yaj iu.g ALL ?w*jv> tions the crop is short while in some other sections of this county the crop is fairly good. mi\ The split log drag after these rains would "be a great help to the roads if properly applied. The building of good roads is now the great need of of this section of the State. There lias been improvement tout there is great room for more improvement. lAaid then it is a good investment. We notice that the boll weevil is now within forty miles of the iSouth Carolina line. The commission could have studied the animal a little closer than sNew Orleans and Mississippi, but then there would not have been that fine trip. We notice that some of the papers are remarking on the fact that the Baptist Courier carried an advertisement of a circus. And some go so far as to say thiat the Courier will hear from this and that possibly the ad vertisement was inserted "without the j knowledge of the erjtor. So far as we are concerned we do not see anything wrong in the Courier carrying the advtrtisement. (We have never seen | / anything wrong or immoral in the circus. In fact we are iaj strong advo- j . ^ cate of the circus. We can remember V-hen the circus *713 the big thing of the year to us and we looked forward to its coming lor weeks with a great deal of pleasure and after it came and went "we j bid something to talk abd&t and look j back to for weeks. It is an erucator and gives many a boy and girl information which they could not get in tany other way. There are a great many pictures in the moovies that are a great deal *v",oa fiVton ?T>v+hin<r vt>u see in the | circus. In fact, as we have said, we have never seen anything objectionable in the circus. We are sorry i there is no circus booked for New-! iberry and if nothing happens we are " ? ? *- *? +A Ol>no1\oro +n cr/-> tn rin. i ty Li \ 1<V Q> 1. v tv ^V v\_/ v#w I lumbia to see tlie circus there, and i t also to Greenwood to see John Robin- j son, because that name calls back thedays of long ago. Let all the boys and girls go to the circus and see the j ( animals. j We were just reading the other I duy in. some paper where Robinson carried with his show some of the finest detectives "in the country to' i keep away from it the trailers or han-! gers on whose business it was to try . to fleece the people, but when the peo- i pie are caught even by these fellows; it is generally the fault of those who | are caught and they are trying to get something: out of the other fellow but; JL A IIP c 1. VKiUi Our store is packed with values greater than now throw wide open the doors of bargains in ev -\ to the buying public at prices that will please the ' - -1 - -1 Af?P- A<\A I 1 tion to the tact that tms $^o,uju siock was oouga ing higher will be the means of you saving hundn detail, nothing left off, we fit the family. It will good clean merchandise ever offered. Our stron most every line early last spring, thereby giving 3 \ / j T? ? t,; lyien s anu uuys ^/iuuumj Our line of men's and boys clothing is ^ stronger in quality and f -JFtL. quantity than ever. No matter wnat you want we have ** at Pr^ces as JllB-' 1?w as the lowest. Don't fail to see the Hrw ? * W $-?r hig stock of suits in jjff ^ flllr ^ ^6 nCW WCaVeS# Rugs Rugs ? # 11116 Big line of Axnimster Rugs priced ;|f|C; , right. a Rain Coats t ^ ^ .1 i? r n . Don't torget to see tne line or rvain Coats made of rubber, at the same old prices of long* ago. New in style and ^ . fabric, old in price. Blankets These cool mornings make one think of keeping warm. Our blankets will till" help you. A money saving proposition He for you. 98c pair up. Fuei Jii? ?2v? ?S? ?K? )F THE )SKY, Proprie i ever before in it's history. In 1 ery line, consisting of Clothing, SI ! most sceptical buyers. We invit it away down. Our forethought eds of dollars. . Remember our li pay you to come miles to this th< g point is, we hold the price do fou the advantages of old prices ^Shoes! 1 iliPW t i Si, MM^KPW jiigilss Shoes for all, big and high top lace boot to the We guarantee all shoes benefit, the factory ol other leading brands sold ITT VU1 VI Wll ktlVl uau IIM Ladies' Reat Our stock of ladies re Sport Coats, Skirts and Si A ? m mm*, a Ask to see them. Big ass fabrics. Our stock of Wool, Si er coats is great. All the _ _ II | Come to see them. Comi Come hrit A jHkj'vP: I c ,, D or not. ( buccessiui buyer irry Vigodsky -price, i i ' iT% 1 = = i lure tor :he face of 16c cotton we iocs, Dry Goods, Hats, etc., :e your close personal attenof this season's goads soar- > t ines are complete in every ^ rryanfjpcf fall nnAninor nf wn, having contracted for in the face of advances., Shoes! ^ ^ small. From the 18 inch /' tiny soft sole for the baby. to wear, for the public's C 17--J* 11 _1 a. ] t ciuaicuuvumidiuij, anu by us (are guaranteed to ** % ly-to-Wear sady-to-wear consisting of lk Waist is priced lower, ortment of patterns and ilk and and Cotton Sweatnew things to select from. i one* come all now biggest sale of the i / ng the family, we will 2 most cordial wefe whether you huy 3et the Other fellow's guarantee to lower it. _______