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FIREIT PE2S0XAL T2ie Movements of Many People, >*e^ berrians, and Those Who Visit >'ewberry. Mrs. A. C. T.omasson is visitir relatives in Greenwood. Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Carlisle na^ ? r r r*% x- A returned . rom noi springs, w Miss Lucy Epps has returned 1 her mission duties at Danville, Va. 'Mr. X. P. Mitchell has returne from a visit to Charlotte. Mrs. D. S. Hull has returned to h< home at Westminster. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Guin hav gone to Hig'.i Point. X. C-, on a visi .Mrs. Herbert Ehrhardt, of Ehrhard is visiting her mother. Mrs. Alma Ta} lor. Mrs. Russell Goodman, of F!o: ence, is visiting her motaer, Mr Lucy Taylor. Miss Annie Wheeler is spending ten days' vacation at Prosperity.?To State, 27th. ^Irs. Sims G. Brown, of Newberry i visiting Miss Kate Thompson on Hil crest avenue.?The State, 27th. Miss Marietta Langford le:t Monda for Bennettsville to visit Miss Bile Matherson. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Webster, of A1 lanta, are visiting her parents, Mi and Mrs. J. Fred Schumpert. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Pearce and lil tie son, Billie, have returned froi Edenton, N. C. Mr. Leroy Motes has returned froi a trip to A<sheville, Hendersonvill and Ohick Springs. Mr. Alvin Wright, linotype operate on the Dillon Herald, is in the cit enjoying a little vacation. Mr. Eugene Rikard, of Batesburj is spending a few days with his unci* Mr. P. B. Asbill. iMr. J. M. Rikard and daughter. Mis Ruth, of Batesburg, are visiting th former's sister, Mvs. P. 3. Asbill. Mrs. G. E. Summers, of Jackson ville, Fla., is on a visit to hi-i sistei ^ Mrs. J. M. -Sowers. iMr. I. T. Timmerman tripped it t Sumter Thursday on his motorcy<?l( Mr. Timmerman sells lots o;' Indianj Mrs. William Johnson is spendin two weeks with her daugnter, Mrs Wallace, in Columbia. Mr. Rowland has returned fror a visit to his daughter at Greenwoo and Newberry.?'-Johnston cor. Edge field Adervister, 26th. Mr. Jim Mimnaugh, accompanied b Miss Alice Cannon, teft for the North ern markets to make a selection c new Call and winter goods. Miss Rosalyn Summer, of Pomari* passed through Columbia yesterda on her jvay home from Lexington.The State, 25?h. Miss Lucy Ligon, of Pomaria, S. C is here for a visit of several days t Jber brother, Mr. J. C. Ligon.?Iva co Anderson Mail, 24th. Mr. S. P. Shealy and family visite relatives in Newberry county las Saturday and Sunday.?Delmar co Leesville News, 2$th. J Mrs. Kiziah Harmon, o> Prosperit: is on a visit to her son, Mr. J. W. I Harmon of route 7.?'Delmar __ co Leesville News, 26th. Missei Bessie and Nell Shealy, c Little Mountain, are visiting thei: rsister, Mrs. C. A. Epting.?Leesvill Nevs, 26tJb. Messrs Claud Cooper and Tom Scot of Whitmire, visited relatives her "Sunday.?Tylerville cor. Laurens Ad vertiser, 26t*i. Miss Annie KToler, of Ne"tfberrj and Miss Mary Hill, of Cross Hill, ar M l/i' n kV A?1 fl ft. n AfYOO T* a _ VISlliUg .ruaj vjr rGeeawood Journal, 26th. Mis3 Mamie Crooks, of Newberry spent several days in Walhalla th past week visiting at tfce home of Mi and Mrs. A. P. Crisp.?Keowee Wal halla, Courier, 26th. Mrs. W. A. Kinard le:'t Monday fc Newberry and other towns in th northern part of the State, wfiere sh will visit relatives.?Sumter Iteo 25th. Senator Alan Johnstone has bee p-laced on a committee by Fresidei Dabfcs. of the State Farmers' unio: to prepare the farmers for the advei of the "boil weevil. Miss Lizzie Adams, of Chappell lias been visiting Miss Lizzie Koon, < Newberry, for a 'few day.s They ha1 now gone on weeks visit to Chappel and Ninety Six. Miss H>ttie Strom, of Kirksey, ar Miss Aileen MoCarey, of Newberr spent the week-end with Miss Elean< Parkmaa.?Ninety Six cor. Greenwo< index, 26th. Dr. D. D. Dallace. of Wofford Co':-. j lege, with his boys, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wallace. ! Mrs. D. I). Wallace and the little sdris who are in Georgia will arrive ! " a: Xewberry on Monday. Miss Gertrude Wicker has just returned rom New York. She went re there to select the new hats and milI j linery tor Caldwell & Haltiwanger. Look for pretty i'all and winter styles : from Miss Wicker's hands. ;Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bardin and daughter, of Douglas, Ga., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. D. Wrigth. They -r are pleasantly remembered here, Mr.! j Bardin having been a former proprie q tor of the Newberry cotel. t- I Rev. F.\ Y. Pressly and Mr. R. S. j t ' aGlloway, of Troy, and Rev. C. H. i Xabers, of Prosperity, were in the ' city rt>day on their way to Troy to | attend a Sabbath school convention. ! ?Greenwood Journal. 26th. 5.) " ' iiVTr f! R Summer memher r>f the I warehouse committee appointed by' a i I the recent cotton conference in Co 6 j lubia, met with the committee in Co- < lumbia last Monday night. They ; s passed resolutions, which will be j 1- ' found in .another column. j I |] President J. Henry Harms, of New- , < y berry college passed through Colum-j < n bia yesterday, returning from Sum- ! , ter, where he preached last Sunday! ( in Grace Baptist church. Newberry j . - college will open September 17. Pres- , " ! j K ident Harms expressed himself as beI : .... ? V. -r,.; i-V, 4-U ? I lug vtriy LUUCU euLyuiagcu wita uie ! prespects for an enlarged attendance j n j this fall, despite tJbe gravity of the < j European situation.?The State. 2otk. ] ; Mrs. Taylor and daughter, Louise, ] e Misses Mamie Cline, Lucile and Liz- ; zie Epting, with Mr. Wertz as driver, 1 >r left Newberry on the 20th in an auto y to visit relatives and friends in Ehrhardt. They left Xewberry at 7 a. , i j m. and reached Ebrhardt about 7 p. m. i y They had a pleasant trip. TVne* jolly j ' I crowd left (for Xewberry this morn-'! I ing about 7, and expect to reach New-; ,s ! berry about the same hour this even- i j | ] 6 I in?' That is if thev have nn had l'jck.?Ehrhardt cor. Bamberg Her- j( L. aid, 27th. j ? VARIOUS A>D ALL ABOUT. o The war has even raised t?e price j ( s oC harmonicas. That is awful. | " See the "Four Novelty Grahams" at j i the opera house today and Saturday. !1 & i. It was quiet in Newberry on elec- i i tidn day?only one fisticuff. ] a The result of the election is not j d keeping people from the picture: j !- shows. " 5 "The Million Dollar Mystery," at j '* y | the Arcade-Airdome, is the best of j - j the fine episodes tfcat have been run- i >f ning there. Q.on't miss any. "We repeat that if Mr. Cooper is ia > J 1 :li i xi ..a I i, iiie secuuu race us win ue me uen ! ^ y ' governor of South Carolina.?Green- } -; wood Journal. He is in it alright. , j Now work. < ' The surprising tfcing in the whole ; ? ,o race was t':e sudden gathering of i rJ strength o Solicitor Robert A. Coop- j1 er.?Greenwood Journal. Not so sur- 1 ^ prising when you consider the man. j I 5t; Mrs. McCain will take charge of r- the Crotwell hotel on the. first ctf Oc| tober. She conducts the Riley at i r Greenwood and will continue to run : 3 that hotel in connection with the: r Crotwell. Mrs. McCain will manage' ( j here successfully, say those who i i know of her in the hotel business in Green wood. I r i i e "It is time to order an extraor-, j dinary increase in the naval forces ;< . 1 of the United States. It is time!' t I . . e j for this country to have a navy jJ _ i as powerful as that o>? Great Brit-!< j ain and Japan combined."?Washing- , ton Post. Yes, and Hobson was right } r, waen he was being ridiculed for advo- i e eating a greater navy. Andy as Cupid is good enough. Look ( out uor his next reappearance at the r, | opera- house. Andy is handy. And ^ e while looking out for him, watch 'for , r. i the next in "The Adventures o: Kath- ; - | lyn," '"Dee Chronicles of (Cleet," and . j '<The Man Wiio Disappeared" at the ; same place, besides other good things. , ! Takft in the beginning, Wednesday, o' , 0 ; the Alice Joyce series. i te ;; a, Mr. P. Brooks Hutchinson, who had ! a stroke of paralysis late Sunday ar-; I ternoon is in a critical | condition, still j | unconscious, although it was thought it I , - X . J there was a shgat improvement m ' I his condition Thursday. His brother, it i : Mr Jno. T. Hutchinson, of Easley ! and his nephew, Mr. Rufus W. Hutc1:s, i inson, o. Greenville county, are with 3f i him. ie! * . i Manager Wells is practcal as well Is as theoretical. He has put his inventive ingenuities to good use again in id the excellent and unexcelled arrangey, ineut of the lights, the beams whereof )r illuminate the house wfcile shadows ;d fall upon the screen making the picjtures show more plainly and beautik\ fully in the breezes and to the music at tr.e opera house. Wells is deep and clean. i 1 Mr. 0. Hell, the mail carrier 011 Swamp Root, says everybody there is in favor of seeing that cotton bring a better price. His greatgrand c-ous1 in. .Mr. A. Ryder, on root one, says ail the political people are for a rise in 1 . .. < tiie price of cotton,. but want a fail in groceries. That everybody is hap- ' py but Mr. Mad Atyou and Mr. 0. Damit. Gettting ready for toe marriage of Mr. Asa Fedita and Miss Kute B. Hive.. j1 1 < i!he Million Dollar .Mystery" '] the best moving picture every pro- t duced in Chester, showed to another big crowd at Dreamland Monday night. | The attendance seems to grow larger , I at each performance. Next Monday j night's eposide will furnish some < ihrilers. it is said. Manager Rankin ( is certainly making a mighty hit with this serial picture. T:e players 1 < and the scenery are all high class, i It is indeed tfne las* word, so far here, j in moving pictures.?Chester jNews. t Same thing nere under Manager Les- ; i lie. | A special meeting will begin at New 1 ftope Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. ! Service also in tue afternoon at 2 D'clock. The pastor, Rev. D. P. Boyd,! svill be assisted by the Rev. J. R.: ^opeland, of Campobello. Thsre will | i ilso be preaching at Mt. Pleasant: ;hurch Sunday afternoon at 4:30. Messrs. Jno. H. Wicker and C. R.! Wallace were cited to appear before :he recorder on Thursday morning to j show cause wLy they should noi be ( fined tor fighting on Wednesday' norning. Mr. Wicker was fined $2. ( Sir. Wallace failed to appear and for-:( Feited his bond, $5. j * I T SCHOOL GATHERING j t : ( i UnitlkAAiiA **4- t T If n/lcAn'c Slllfkf T ( HOI UCtUC ill .i? 1AUU3VU ?7 UUjn* M t E. Swearingen and Miss Mary j E. Hite to Speak. i i Tcere will be a barbecue at the residence of Mr. A. D. Hudson on Friday of this week in t-'ae interest of and 'or the benefit of the Smyrna school.' rhis school is to be made a model school the next session. It will have ' :wo teachers and a domestic science Jepartment and will also have an agrijultural experiment plot. It will be n charge of Miss Catherine Chappell \ svho taught two years at Whitmire. j On Friday ta&s will be made by Wr T T7! Swparin^pn Miss TVfarv* K. Elite. President Harms and others. The * public is invited to come and en-1 ioy a good diner, hear some ?i*ine I speeches and at the same time help * i worthy cause. 2 . t 11 Card From Mr. Boozer. _ j ro the Citizec.s of Nevrberry county: I take this means of expressing my j n :hanks for the handsome vote given lie in C-e primary last Tuesday. It I ?111 1 3 5 ? ~ : V 1 ? ^ ~ ! rtiii uitruiy ue jjuasiuie iui mc act i ill of you before the second primary 11 ind I wish to assure one and all that j if you elect me to the office df super-, j visor, I will work with an eye single j :o upbuilding and protection of the in- ( ierests of Newberry county. ( Very gratefully, , A.dv.? Henry M. Boozer.' i j i \Yill Prepare for Boll Weevil 1 c Experts continuously have claimed ^ :hat the boll weevil will make its, ap- t prance in South Carolina within the tiext five years. Farmers throughout :he State have been cautioned to diversify tfceir crops, so that, when J;he lestroying insect arrives, tr.e varmers >f South Carolina might not be whol- ^ [y dependent on the production of xvtton, which might be wiped out E. VV. Dabbs, president of the South Carolina State Farmers' union, has ippointed a committee to prepare tine j farmer for the ad-vent of the boll j sveevil. In his call to the members }f the committee, Mr. Dabbs says: "A. committee has been appointed { n-na t\t-anira f H a formarc ? r\T A] yiau O. ilTO. pgt/cnc lutuiviu '.ui ^ tee advent of the boll weevil. Each j member of the committee is requested ] to plan his own campaign for his j sounty. The chairman is requested to :ali a meeting of the full committee . < during the State .fair to compare notes and to suggest to eacn otr.er more effective measures. Additional members of this committee will be named as the organization of the union propresses." i (Advertisement.) Card of Thanks, I desire to thank my irriends for 1 their vrery generous support in my 1 candidacy for magistrate for Nos. 1 1 and 8 townships, aad especially ao I thank my fellow-iworkmen o: the mills for the kindness ?.nd partiality they have shown me. .Soliciting a contin- ' uance of the same in the second primary, I am Very sincerely, C. W. Douglas. (OINTY COTTON" CONGRESS i ! Well Attended and tfucli Interest. <i<H)d >Varel.?use Committee. C. E. Summer Cliairman. The county cotron congress m<>t ill ^e conri house on Thursday iramed lately after the adjournment of the executive committee to consider the :-ottcn situation. Dr. \Y. tC. Brown tvas elected c..airman and E. H. Aull secretary. Mr. Alan Johnstone read the ca!7 for meeting as published in another rclumn of The Herald and News and proceeded to make a few remarks on :he situation. The first thing was to elect a counLy chairman of the warehouse com- j nittee and one member from each :ownship. On motion of Mr. C. E. ! Summer, who has taken a great deal i )f interest in an effort to help the armer from being forced to place hi? cotton on the market at a sacrifice,: lominatei Dr. Brown for chairman j mri he was unanimously ejected in he face of his protest that th^ meet-. ng had better select some one else, j me meniDers were namea trom var ous townships: No. 1.?Alan Johnstone. No. 2 ?\T. W. Keit:. Xo. 3? L. P. Miller. Xo. 4.?Z. H. Suber. Xo. 5.?Joe W. Epting. Xo. 6.?J. Ed. Senn. Xo. 7.?J. S. Dominick. Xo. 8.?H. L. Boulware. Xo. 9.?Dr. G. Y. Hunter. Xo. 10.?J. S. Watts. Xo. 11.?Dr. E. 0. Hentz. Dr. Brown again asked to be reliev ?d and suggested the selection of Mr. 2. E. Summer wo.o had been closely dentified with the warehouse business and was better prepared to serve ;han any one el^e. It was then deeded to get Mr. ^Summer to take the .-nairmansr.ip tnougn ne .stated tnar le was too busy, but would do what le could to help out t e situation. He vas elected with Dr. W. C. Brown vice ihairman. I Dr. Brown b'.ien called upon all hose present to deal with the probem like men. He said in his opinion t was a very serious problem. He -vanted every one to hold cotton so ong as it was necessary, in order to >btain a living price for the next ;rop. Imediately after the adjournment of j he congress a meeting of the ware- ! louse committee was held. T. W. ?eitt was elected secretary and treaslrer. Each member will be required to )ay $1.00 and a number of those presint paid up on the spot. T-ere was i very good attendance and much in;erest though there wa3 very little alkfng. (Advertisement.) ro the Democratic Voters of Neyberry County. I desire to thank the Democratic .'oters of Newberry county for the arge vote they gave me last Tuesday n njy race fnr the legislature. This jeing my first time in offering Cor any )ffice in Newberry county I deem it luite an honor to get the largest vote >r any cancnaaie ror representative- i [ cannot thank the people too much 'or this confidence, and I ihope that my Tiends will go to the polls and do is well for me the second primary as ;hey did the first. If 0':ey do I feel ?ure that I will win. Yours very truly, Joe B. Derrick. \ ICE CREAM FESTIVAL For Benefit Kinards School Under Aimnires Imnroveift^nt elation. Miss Eva Oxner, secretary Rural school Improvement association of the xijiards school requests Ttie Herald nid News to state that there will be m ice cream festival on the lawn at he residence of Mr. Will Gary on Friiay evening, August 28, beginniDg at > o'clock, for i,Le benefit of the sch:cl. :t will be under the auspices of the mprovement association &.nd a pleas int time may be expected by all who ittend. 'The public is invited. V (Advertisement). Card of Thanks ! To tae Voters of No. 10 Township. 1 /According ^.o the official returns I j nave been elected magistrate in No. 10 township by a handsome majority. [ wisii: to thank my "friends for their loyal support, and to state thai 1 s-ali ever stand ready to mete out justic? to all, so far as within me lies, with jut fear or lavor. J. A. Kinard. Only One Chance, Cleveland Plain Dealer. The Justice?;'T3n for exceddin' thti speed limit. Coram' back this way "} The Victum?"No." ;j The Justice?"Then it's $20." KX ;< I'll VK ( ) Mil ill lit MEETS JHdares tlie I?esult In This Countj* The Total Will He Found In Table. 7!i - Democratic executive committee met on Thursday to tabulate the vote in this county. The roll was called and a quorum was said to be present. Mr. B. B. Leitzsey raised the i.cint that .Mr: W. D. Rutherford couid not serve on the committee as he was a candidate for office and he could not sit in judgment on his own race. The chairman ruled that in as much as Mr. Rutherford had been regularly appointed to represent his club by tue club he was entitled to remain ms.nbDr. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Tie chairman stated that all expense accounts had been (filed before the first primary in accordance with rules of the party, but in the race for magistrate at Whitmire none of the candidates for that* office had riled any report. On motion of Mr. Leitzsey it was declared to let the candidate receiving the (highest vote enter the second primary. O-airman Keitt called attention to the fact that in the Walton box five ballots in the county box and seven in the State box had been counted but had beeh placed in an envelope and marked irregular. The irregularity consisted in the fact that where there was only one name to be voted there were two or more le.t on the ticket. The chairman ruled that these ballots should be counted for tie other candidates on the ticket where/they had been properly s^ratcned. It turned out that there was no poll list in the box but the number of votes was correct if the ones marked irregular were counted and it was decided to count them. It so happened that aU five of the county tickets contained the name of Aiken for congress and six of the tickets in the State box contained the name of Smith for the senate and one the name of Blease. Counting the votes did not change the result and the committee did tfce right thing to count inern even if they had changed the result. Mr.. Leitzsey moved to throw tihe entire box out because of the absence of the poll list His motion did not prevail. While Mr. Leitzsey may Or.ave been technically correct yet the purpose of the primary is to secure the will of the people honestly expressed and there was no evidence of fraud or any attempt. at fraud. a i iiru,**. /si/vUi ai w uiiiiiiic tuexe wcie vuies in the box which were protested because of improper enrollment in that the voter did not 'have his name in 'full on the book, but only his initials. These votes were for Blease and Dominick and should 'have been counted if the purpose was to get a fair expression of the people who were entitled to vote. There was no other question raised as to these votes and they were thrown out. The committee then read the totals for the various offices and declared the result. The totals as printed in the table in this issue are the totals declared by the committee. T':ere may be some errors in the votes at the various precincts but the totals are tne total votes as declared by the com' mittee for the various offices in the eounty. TH ENEWS Of PROSPERITY. The >"ews> of a Social Nature?Other Mutters?Personal And Otherwise. Special to Tiie Herald $nd News. Prosperity, Aug. 27.?Dr. C. T. Wyche has gone to Columbia to atteni a meeting of the board of trustees of South Carolina university. 'Mr. R. K. Wise leaves in a few days for Seguin, Texas, where he has accepted a position in the Lutheran college. . Mrs. M. C. Morris has returned from Columbia. Mesdames C. T. Wyche and Alma Nance and Misses Isoline and Caro Wyche and Katie Mae Nance spent Thursday in -Columbia. f Miss Edna Fellers leaves Friday for a visit to Greenwood. Mrs. W. E. Schumpert and children, of the St. Lukes section, spent Wednesday wit! Chief of Police Merchant. Miss Curlee, of -vVinnsboro. Miss SmitT:, of Sumter, and Miss Kitty Mayes, o: Newberry, are the guests of Mrs. J. S. Wheeler. Mrs.* J. D. Smith has returned to her home in Leesville. Mrs. Arthur Ballentine and children, of Mississippi, are visiting Mrs. A. H. Hawkins. >Trs. (R. E. Shealy and son, Claude, leave today 'for Savannah, after spending the summer here. ' Miss Grace Burton Reagin entertained on Wednesday evening in honor of her house guests, Misses' %ucile and Kathleen Counts ana Vannie ,-H. Lake, of Little Mountain. ! Miss Nannie Wheeler is visiting in Columbia. \ j Mr. and Mrs. Young Baker, of Coj ltimbia. are visiting the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Baker. t Messrs. A. H. Hawkins and B. T. Yoime snent Thnrsd.iv in Columbia. m Air L. A. Biack has gone to the northern markets to purchase goods for Blacks Dry Goods company., ,Mr. A. B. Wise has gone to Waynesville, X. C., for several weeks' stay. i iMiss Ellen Wheeler lias returned : from a visit to Winnsboro. Miss Helen Nicfaols, of Silverstreet, j is here visiting her many friends. Miss Rebecca Harmon has return- ^ ed from Ninety Six. 9 Mrs. Strother, of Batesburg, is visiting Mrs. Gregg Wise. # j I Miss Ellen Werts made a business ^ trip to Columbia on Wednesday. Mrs. J. A. Simpson is visiting in Newberry. ^ ; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bedenbaugh, of Atlanta, are spending a while with Rev. and Mrs. Z. W. Bedenbaugh. f Misses Hattie and Theresa Leitzsev. c' Brunson. are the guests of : Miss Gertrude Simpson. SPECIAL NOTICES. One Cent a Word. No advertisement taken for lesi than 25 cents* a < . DR. YOUNG M. BROWN, nAn4>io4 1/CUU9I I .National Bk Bids, Jfewbeny, S. Ci Barbecue?I will give a first class bar- f becue at my residence near Prosperity, Saturday. August 29. Dinner f . 40 and 50 cents. J. Ben Cook. { Grain Drills?See our new Van Brunt Grain Drill before buying. Best on the market. J. T. Mayes & Co. i 8-21-8t. * A Lady's rain coat left at my stables, i Owner may get same by calling at my office. J. C. Sample. 8-18-2t. ^ Wanted?To buy a few calves. A young milk cow?with second call? for sale. E. B. Setzler, 2001 College Street. It. Bye! Rye!?We can furnish you with, any quantity you want. J. T. Mayes & Co. N 8-21-8L mm i u / Found?Black and white spotted goajt last (Friday at B. C. Matthews. Own er can get same by paying for advertisement and cost of feeding. Pure Wheat Bran?>Now is the time to buy wben you can get it at the ol$ price. We have it. J. T. Mayes &r Co. ' 8-21-8* Young mini would you marry if suit- 1 ed? Many beautiful Indian girls in Oklahoma who won rich oil and > firming lands that are looking for husbands. ^Information furnished free. Mrs. M. D. Smith. Box 597, Muskogee, Okla. S-18-4t-ltaiv .1st Received?One car seed rye. We "have the price right. Johnson-McCrackin Co. S-ll-tf. I { Wood for sale?Two foot, four foot and stcve wood, and dry lumber, aiso four good piiues. John S!iealy. i Phone 5602. | 3-4-17t. When in need of automobile transfer.. call phone 369-2 rings. B. I. Hodge. 7-14-16L A. Wanted?At once, young men for automobile business. Big pay. make you expert *n ten weelfs Iff mai1.. Pay us after we secure yQU position. American Automobile Institute, Los Angeles, Cal. 7-3-10t j Wanted?Active representatives every community earn from >1 r A i.1. 1 wu iiiuuLUi.jr iwpieaeuuug nit; uuijr magazine published in the interest ^ of So'itheru women. An ex nqp^fr nary liberal proposition for aw-bjtious people. ^Turn.your spare moments into dollars. Write for fuil particulars today. Southern Woman's Magazine, Nashville, Tenn. My Percion Stalion "Fi-Fi" will mak? .lais stand this seassn at Qjiattlebaum's stable, Prosperity. Fee $20. B. L. Milter. 4-3-tf. ! ! WANTED?several nogs weighing about 100 to 125 pounds. See us before you sell any kind of cattle or hogs. The Cash Grocery, K M. Lan? & Co. Phone 110 or 212. 9-5-tf. Plants For Sale?Winter cabbage, tomato, beet, carrot, kale, lettuce,okra, prize taker onion, oyster pla^% r\ o t-o 1 arr n ran in hot. and ht?11 D0I3 KfkKfJ 9 *1" ??v. ? --- tr-s. pers; prices reasonable. Phone or call Newberry Hotel, C. P. Peibam. 6-23-tt . , <?j