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YAK101S AND ALL ABO IT Cotton is bringing 21 1-4 cents hers.; .Now for the next "selection." We hereby nickname a certain ; young teacher "Miss Experience." Wm. Clark, colored, paid his fine fo I $5 in the recorder's court Thursday ; lor assault and battery. With the opening of the schools on : Monday Newberry will begin to cake J mnrc 1J fo r>n<->?\ mfirp VU UiV/1^ 111V/ VUVV U.4VT> w. The Y. W. A. of the First Baptist church will meet with :,: ss :?:am"e: Epting Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock. The Carolina Auto Co.. has deliver-| ed Mr. J. H. West a Jackson Eight i \ Touring car. Simmons Wright, colored, is drlv- j. ing ^he express wagon in the place j of Joe Tucker ("Pig"), wno lias taken a job at Camp Jackson. Are you attending tne services ai < the A. R. P. church? Every one is ' cordially invited and kindly urged to attend. There will be regular services In the Church of the Redeemer Sunday, , the pastor having returned from his vacation. T ots of people are looking for much enjoyment in seeing "The Millionaire-s Double" at the opera house Friday, with Lionel Barrymore playing tne . part. Services will be resumed at the Central Methodist church Sunday morning. Rev. F. E. Dibble, having returned from his vacation with Mrs. Dibble. 2VIr. Charles J. Purcell has received a telegram from Cleveland, Ohio, ini forming him of the death or his brother, Mr. E. B. Purcell, in that city Thursday. SPEn.lL NOTICES w COTTON SHEETS?Just arrived, also have cotton picking sacks. Let us supply your needs. Summer Bros. Co. ' 9-7-2t. ' CEDAR SHDfGrLES?Another car just arrived, and they are fine. 'See us if you need anything in shingles or roofiing of any "kind. Our prices ai-u right. Summer Bros. Co. 9-7 -2t. WANTED?To buy land, 40 or 50 acres. State price and location, will SAVE YOUR 1 have a suj Jars and Je!5 * 1 Buy before th nut I also have j| Local View P< * Mayes' Be ? ** #? rr | The House; ot a I ? j I ON SE (Buy Now an< . '? 1218 Lady Street, Colv L rent if can't buy, address S. C. Long, Prosperity, S. (\ j 9-7-Up. j WANTED?Scrap Iron. I pay the biggrest prices for scrap iron. Bring ; it at once or let me "know and I win send the wagon after. I also buy j motals riiKhprc sap1v<?_ PtC. Kaplan, Prosperity, S. C. f>-7-3t. , i i >OT!('E?I have mov; d to Oopelan2 j Block, 130$ Main Street. See me ror j Furniture. Sewing Machines, Stoves j and Household Goods. E. Hug'.i ( Summer. j 9-7-4t. i FOR SALE?Horse and Buggy cheap j ?Horse works in any harness. Rag- | gv in good condition. W. F. Wight- j man. . ~ i y-^ip. i FOR SALE?A good horse, gentle, and j will work anywhere?Will sell him cheap. Dr. W. G. HouseaT. 9-4-tf. 1 WILL PAY the highest market prices for chickens, eggs 2nd butter, j if brought to me at the express or-1 fice. F. G. Wright, Agent. j 9-4-tf ~ I GOOD MILK AM) BUTTER Cow for sale by T. W. Gallman. 9-4-tf. FOR SALE?One* return tubular boll-i er 35 H. P. and one Lidell engine 30 H. P., and first class condition.! Bargain for cash. Address "Engine" care of Herald and News. 9-4-2t. i FOR REM?325 acres good \rmiug land, on Bush River, Timot\y and Kinards creeks?New buildings.; Excellent opportunity for large family. Gustavus Werber, R. F. D. \To. 7. Box 475. 9-4-4tp. " FOR SALE?Good draft torse, gentle j and will work in any harness. About I 14 years old. Price reasonable. Apply to The Herald and News. 8-31-tf. i WE HATE just installed a Hemstitch- i and Picoting machine and are In j position to do all work promptly. Mail orders given special attention. urrrTADi re T EUL i RDLLO jply of Fruit y Tumblers. oaI/I j icjr cxl ^ ouiu % j j i i a new lot of | rkcf- r.arrls. I I/W I I >ok Store i A housand J mags v j o :pt. is * $65.00 on th< i Save Money. tfcHARI tmbia, S. C. Singer Sewing Machine Co., Gre. n-J ! wood. C. C. IT ; S-31-3t. | TEACHERS WANTED: (1) Men fori town and country schools ?7n t.) $100. (2) Ladies combining musnj and common school, unprecedented demand. (3) Grade and high school, j Can place all qualified teachers for any the above. Special enrollment. Southern Teachers' Agency, Columbia, S. C. j S-31-3t. I For Sale?Porto Rico Molasses by | Johnson McCra^kin Co. j 7-13-tf j f HO<iS?For Sale?Brood Sows?Bre-J i ; ? good stock ? healthv ? a:so i t I few pure bred Poland and* China pigs?overstocKea. u. w riu^u. i : 8-31-3t. i FOR SALE?Brand Sew Maxwell i Roadster, 1917 Model at a Bargain [ Baker & Oxner. Main St. Phone 26 J. j 8-24-tf. Roofing*?Let us show you oi'r gravel roofing. Use it instead of the gal-: i . i vanized. Johnson McCrackin Co. [ 7-31-tf ! ! i ! Mowers and Rakes?An advance goe3 on soon. See us if you are going to buy. Johnson McCrackin Co. j 7-31-tf ! j SEWERAGE ORDINANCE jl SUSPENDED TO MARCH 4, 191$ I i * If To the Honorable Mayor and City j: Couficil: At a meeting of the Board of Health j j Sept. 4, 1917, it was Rosnivwl that we. tlie Board or j I j Health, do hereby recommend that t:ie ordinance with reference to Sewerage connection in limitation specified in your ordinance adopted on April 4, 1917, be suspended until the 4t!i of March, 1918. Our purpose in making this request is the prevailing condition of the war, causing exceeding scarcity of iabor and to the difficulty of securing necessary material. We will, ai the pnd of said period under no circumstance make a further re- : quest for the suspension of said or-J | dinance. i In accordance with the above recommendation the time-limit of the said sewerage ordinance is neret>y ex tended to March 4, 1918. Z. F. WRIGHT, Mayor. 9-7-lt ??^~ ' .... Little Thelma Salter, the Triangle child actress, will be presented as the star of "In Slumberland," which rj will be shown at the opera house Saturday. "Thelmaj with that other remarkable kiddie, Georgia Stone, explores the mysteries of fairyland, depicted wth marvelous "beauty and t amazing; scenic effects by Director Ir- ^ vin Willat, who has invented some re- i markable lighting effects particular- 1 ly for this play. The story, t>y L. Y. ? ia a -nrihimav that will eive I | W crvrvx, w T> ?-? wjoy to both children and adults.** A cow was being taken to the ' I i | slaughter pen Wednesday afternoon, j but when she reached the corner of. T | the street near Dr. Weeks' outside flower garden she got stubborn and contrary, refusing to get up. It was impossible for several men to maxe | 1 | tlie covr more. Alter eoueavonus | hard and long to get her up thev | found it necessary to kill her. The ctrcass ma then hauled to tne I slaughter pan tor fnrtheT attention. nly 8 M th PRIC e Four Studebaker Cat DY MOV ?! it ti iff I io Ik Hoi Consistent with 11 this Bank to coopei j friends, we wish to ? or business transacti | your absence, we wc | the bank now, exph I whom we assure yoi fjj interests ENTIRELY Should you have an j surance policies, jewelry !oss or destruction, we vi | \ in our Fire, Burglar and ^ i Vv e also wish to ach 11 BANK and THE ARM ' ' i l -IKi, {I monthly pay cnecK anon way that amount will be the Government where t count of 4 per cent Com the funds will be subject Iing Account for the use any other way you may \\ T- 1 (VV C liupc lllQi C441 VA facilities. No Matter Where You ( i The Excha I 'A B PHE EXTENSION WORKERS OF NEWBERRY COUNT! Th? Extension Workers. of the coun^ ? -r .Mi'ooaa WilHp \Tae V t . JrL. M1119 aiiM juioow ....... f\*ise, aiid Ethel Counts will hold comnunity meetings at ^lonticello school :ouse Friday afternoon at four o'clock tnd at St. Dukes school house Satirdav afternoon at four. At thes? neetings the Home Demonstration ilubs will resume their regular meetngs again. Plans for the Prosperity ^rmrmiimtv Fair will be discussed and Hr. Mills wishes to talk with the men ihout fertilizer and seed buying. Let jveryfaody make a special effort to De >resent. '^i? Rev. George J. Porter will hold egular services at Clayton Memorial ihurch next Sunday and will preach. 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Prosperi ys JL ADV )0 on the Six Value. Tested maaBHMManMHaMMHHMMii stributoi Lower Main ! v i a i lj; : i Have I aticnal Army! rs and Directors of u, your family and. |. 1 f -IK li nave any nnanciai | g idle for you during | to have ycu call at I one of our officers to lock after your | i i i ids, mortgages, deeds, mesire to protect against e, during your absence, JT CHARGE. I rrangements with THIS Dme fixed part of your four disposal. In this | e bank each month by | a Personal Savings Ac- j| hecking Account where Joint Savings or Check- | ember of your family, or 3 use of all our modern I To Be At Your Service. , I Newberry] ople" , /. . Vt-*: ** '- % The First Time | ir work done on your epartment. We realtd fix it. Let us prove I ster Bedenbaugh has ment, and that means usiness is to give serv- I [TLEBAUM, I c r m ity9 v? ANCE I I and Proved I r I 1 Street, Newberry, S. C. -I: y~. \