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j|&t jerolD and jjemj uttered at the Postoffice at New- ; Wry, S. C., as 2nd uass matter. | Z. H. AULL. EDITOR. ? ! TTVi/lo*- fi 1Q1? * iUt*^ J VV w W* WJ X v. =Z^=LI=: ?1 i Apart from pastors in charge of: regular work and rural carriers The j ,UAM 1 ^ O !-> ^ Va-a-K? -u-ifh Q fp\v ulici aiu aiiu "o *? iwu v* ^, I Jtions has taken from its list all com- j plimentary papers. We have not in- ' creased the subscription price and, /with the increase in the price of print ipaper we cannot send a big list of ^ complimentary papers. Those who j want The Herald and News can easi- J ly afford toN pay the small price of: subscription. I I Mr. Gerge R. Koester, editor of the j Greenville Piedmont, is writing some | - - * _ ? I very Interesting observations wn- j ceraing Blease and Bleaseism. We, cannot understand, however, how Mr. j ' Koester could have any doubt in his' mind as to the cause of Bleaseism. We ihave 'known Mr. Blease for twenty. years, and in all that time we have ; never known Mr. Blease to represent anything hut the whiskey trust. It is i>lp.in that the whiskey trust pays Slim for making the race for any office he seeks, knowing that if he succeeds 4hey have a friend at court, and Mr. Blease uses his popularity to that ?nd Gaffnev Ledger. We don't believe you mean to say what yoiThave written in the above, Ed., ra.nd we are sorry you wrote it. If you have any proof that Blease is in the employ of the whiskey trust, and that he was a candidate of that 0%0S? usiswi She f^K:^ \ .4* ij. &?. travels " in e^se and comfort \ " Last AizI wr ab rat t i sta lacking a^ thatt.he rnoil impo;"-n! shall I do, rry sho:s are uncomfar:a 'Start c?f cn a i^.ae thousand mile crazy.!' I said. I.i decpa.'r I -v r.! i< tender feet, that J can put rljh: ca one I can sincareiy rcc?mni:r.d, try bought I have a very h:^h instep; large in other parts arid rubs my fa: .. will not come together over the inr.i and I am nothing if r.jt ccmf^rlai right; fitted to pcrfac'icr.; r. raoc them right on, wore them all my tri J and comfort. This expert: ':f. Yours if You J* H. Summer Newber 11 THESE NI< "LTI Folder Ph Are becoming more po substitute for the OLD PHOTOS, they're real! Cheap in If you are looking fo price and yet for somet chance to get them froi / I Professional J Oe To IE East Mai trust to do their bidding then as a j i good citizen you owed it to your State to have produced that evidence j long ago. If you haven't got the proof then the statement is c-ontradic- j tory of the doctrine \ou have been ! preaching from wet?k to v.eek in your; paper and your preaching is not worth much.. This is a very severe charge, Ed., and we are sorry to see it in your i>a;.cr unless you have the evidence to sustain it, and if vou have! 1 it then vou nave been recreant not to have produced it long ajro. James Cruze, star of "The Million; Dollar Mystery" will appear ut the Arcade Wednesdac in Armstrong's1 wife, a Laskc featre in 5 acts. ? >0T1CE OPEMNG BOOKS Under and by authority of a (Com-! sion issued bv R. M. McCown, Secre-j tary of (State, notice is hereby given; that the books of subscription to the capital stock of the Newberry Pelmet- j to Trust Company will be opened at < The Commercial Bank of Newberry, | S. C., on Monday, October 9, 1916, at; nvi<v*v A. M. The caDital stock of i said company to be Five Hundred Dol-j lars, divided into ten shares of fifty, dollars each, with the privilege of in- j creasing said capital stock to the sum j of fifty thousand dollars. JOHN 3VI., KIXARD, O. B. MAYER, Corporators.! A Newberry, S. t., October 5, 1916. EXECUTOR'S SALE As executor of the last will and, testament of Mary E. Counts, deceas- j ed, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder therefore, gefore -the Court House door at Newberry, . WjPi *s"f/0?s BflSa I Ill Actual Rfi ' experience i ?f a ' woman t rt on a trip. Ono ihin^ on'y was L I sai J ?to ray h " What hie?' 'G;t .1 new pair.' sal i h>. trip with new sh^es, y n rp.: t bi 3 my dealer. ' K_ve you a shoe lor an J walk away'in?" 'Vv>, 7 irva Queen Quality !' I c: m , i saw, I and if a shoe laces prap .rly it is L>a :t If it fits corrccily ;h: fa \ it j ep and is alt tether unci?i triable >Ie. The Queen Quality was just --1 cf beauty ?.nd co:r.f?rt. I put Ip and ever sines with perfect ease j nee Will Be Buy Shoes of and Company ry, S. C. j & :e little i ES" ^ lotographs 1 puiar every ua>, a? a ST YLE POST CARD ? I [y very attractive for a Price Only >r something cheap in hing neat, here is your I m vour Photographers j SALTER in Street. | S. C.. during the legal hours of sale oa ! .Monday, the 6th day of November, I 19lf?, being sales day, all that tract J of land lying and situate in the coun-1 ty of Newberry and State of South! Carolina, containing sixty-five (6">) . ~ _ T ^ ^ ~ )mn A&A k T I acrcs, mure w icss, &iiu uuuuu^u * j , lands of R. L. Lominlck, M. L. Wicker and others. Terms, "Cash, the purchaser to paT ! ' for papers, and revenue stamps. Charles H. Counts, Executor of Mary E. Counts. 1 l .NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Xotce is. hereby given tlii.it the undersigned will make final settlement of The estate of J. R. Lominick, deceased, in the Probate Court of Newberry county, South Carolina, on Nov ember 6, 1916, at 11 o'clock A. 31. and will at the same time and place asg for letters dismissory as administratrix of said estate. All persons holding claims against estate will please present same properly verified on or 'before said date. Roberta Lominick. UVi AA, October 5, 1916. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will make final settlement oc the Estate of Mrs. H. A. C. Robinson in the Probate Court of Xewberry County, South Carolina, on October j 16th, 1916, at 11 o'clock a. m., and will I at the same time and place ask for Letters Dismissory ias Administratrix; of said Estate. All persons are notified to present to the Attorneys of the undersigned,' Blease & Blease, Newberry, S. C.,! verified statements of anv claims against said Estate. ! Lenore Broaddus, Administratrix with Will Annexed. | Newberry, S. C., Sept. 20, 1916. I I / Arrow point# to net ? r t f. _ tr upper nair Absolu M lL Wider and 'longer si indica Maxwe imorc M. springs, wi< gasoline ga To the generous in the Maxwell provements hav \ This is in line wi widely advertii Maxwell in an} continue impr always be a stan constantly abr of the industry. Notwithstandi sometimes cor - ? - 5? L ? ir Imaae in ueimn we restate our Maxwell Motor c I ,L__ ! II i? JSL JUa fifes How would 3 F ] I A /\ny I See particula | When West flBMBnUBBHBBDnBBHmnBS e o and improved windshield. overlaps lower half. tely rain-tight ^ eats and deeper cushions, as ited by arrow. LL Motor Cars are IVCU YYlllUOlll^AU) ler seats, deeper ai uge, and other equa > value heretofore present product, Ultse caua UXJe now been added. th the Maxwell policy?so sed?not to change the / essential detail, but to oving it so that it will dard, recognized product, last of the best practices ng the superlative and claims that are o of various automobiles, sincere conviction that Cars offer more real value -AROLINA AU Newberry, So Deferred Pavm y _ r ' J * W a T "M V A M * foil like to have a beautiful igured Mahogany VFR PIANO JL % JL &A U 1 i _ J? n:_:ui_ juaay 15 JLiiigiuic rs in next issue or call at Our Store -Martin Co. bays its (Jak It's Oak I ?' ~?! ! I, inements SpliB & ii v_tenJ Instrument board, shewing gasoline gauge> electric t dasklight, speedometer, electric starting and lighting plugs and ammeter. wm^WMmMrn? ? V Arrow show9 old and new spring construction. | AJew springs much longer and more flexible. now equipped with a new and ill longer and more flexible id softer cushions, dashlight, llv Imnnrtnnt refinements. vra ? ? per dollar than any other car in the world. i l This too, is the belief of the thousands . i and thousands of Maxwell owners. And j J these beliefs are supported by actual and j tangible facts. We actually know that j within the entire history of the automoI_i1~ U../%?'nnoo st m ntri r r tiHV flaSS ! Dlltj Ha 4/ vi4i i * or at any price? hase^uafHd the Maswe!! [ Mk in honest dollar-for-dollar value. H And if you will examine a Maxwell, ride .in it, compare it with other cars, consider jj? its splendid record, reputation and past performances, you too, will know it. j| Call or phone for a demonstration. jjj { TO COMPANY uth Carolina . I i W Jr ?/ fet if* i# J D w i-' I 4 F. a DETROIT I I <2r"-^S <- if 1(1^ ' j*c^y' jj TTTfrr^w^ iflhdigimwi itinmn - nr i?rm iIBM