The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, November 01, 1918, Page FOUR, Image 4
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E. ELAULL, EDITOR.
Friday, November 1, 1918.
Death ef a little
Marina Alice Banks, daughter of
Mrs. Bessie Bank3, died at home, 826
O'Neall street, of pneumonia following
Influenza Thursday evening and was
in "?n?M>TOont cemetarv Satyr
day afternoon at 5 o'clock, service by J
the Rev. F, E. 'Dibble. The little girj;
was about eight years old.
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/ Card of Thanks.
. ' We
wish to thank our many friend3
for their many kindnesses shown us
during the last illness of our beloved
daughter and sister and for the many
beautiful floral tributes. May God's t
richest blessings rest on you.
Mrs. Bessie Banks and daughter.
? v; ? X PERSONALS. *
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n Miss Agn(es Agams of Blairs pfcidi
a pleasant visit Tues^F to the city,*!
where her triads are always gl$g to J
see her. ' |
14. T. Roy Summer, who received!
lis commission last week, has beer,
assigned to remain at Camp Gordon
for duty, for the present. , The many
friends of Lt, -Summer will-teaere
^ban ty$t: pleased to 'see Mm again.)
^ Mr. Heajtry Cannon of the Bank of
lancastet spent the week-end with j
Cas^on #4 other;relatives "Ji'
Newberry? V-*^ *jj
i. Ttev. Y. V^fT ~k. Riser of Gibsonville [j
6., prods The Herald and News !
pleasantly as follows: "i guess yoi! >
and force have been suffering fr6m
influenza, and that may be the reason
my paper no longer comes. It is paid j
up till next spring, but has not cornel
for about two weeks. I would like to
get the paper again, to learn the Newterry
news, in reference to the war
college, etc." Mr. Riser found a true
hill against the paper, as his subscription
had been paid up as he said. His
name was .accidentally dropped .from
our mailing lists ?ii Correcting rtho'
galleys. ?
P Dr. M. X Epting of Savannah taJjU
f Newberry ?9, fcusiness|r% $
Rev. Ip. %*. Halft^re wjjl leave
tlay, Friday, for fKf^stoiJ: N. C., Jt|N
supply churches. Novem&er1
and December. ,
-Mr. J: A. Temp|e has changed to
I Batesbiirg,;Route"^
I Mr. FranfcC* Davis is4s Savasraah.
I He is "papa.^ - Girt- .. ?"
I Mrs. L. G. received a
I - letter from, her brother, Lieut Wil- j
liam Edgar Crooks,' saying ?,her iad j
been transferred irom' the U. 1
Davis to tlje U. S. S. Dixie, and Wl
now have duty on shore* . ?
Mrs. Poo| of Newberry and Mrs.
j R. E. Owens of Spartanburg spent
I several days last week with Mrs. W.
\ Edgar Owens.?Clinton cor Laurens
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Mrs. Grey Ellesor and little daughter
returned to Newberry Friday after
spending the week with Mrs. J. I;
Copeland.?Clinton cor Laurens AdThe
Woman's Home and Foreign
Missionary society of the Church of
i the Redeemer will hold their regulax*
ft monthly meeting at the church MonI
day afternoon, November 4th, at 5
B o'clock. As this is, to be a very imB
portant meeting all members are
urged to be present;
I There will be no services at Bush
t River church Sunday, but the regular
service at Mt. Zion Saptist church
will be held that afternoon at 4:00
o'clock.
Rev. Som Nance has been appointed
as one of the State speakers for
the^ United "Waf Work campaign to
raise $170,500,000 from November 11
to November 18th.
First Lieutenant W. F. Wright o1
r the 106th Eng. Reg., his many friends
f will be pleased to know, has arrive*]
?- ' 7
i 6afely overseas.
L iMr. Thos. B. Graham, of Columbia
a popular salesman working in tha'
B city, spent Sunday with his mother
Mrs. C 'P. Graham, and his sister
Mrs. J. P. Shealy, at the latter's homf
K in Newberry.
Mr. E. B. Blease of Charlotte ii
in Newberry
The friends jof iMr. Farrow, th;
barber, are gis< to see him out afte,
a severe spell of suffering with '<
' - - A _ # 3 V? ^
f badly injure# leg gusiamea uy <&
cent fall from tripping.
Health Officer L. M. Player say!
the citizens generally of this commun
ity deserve the highest praise throug]
\the newspapers for their unselfisl
worK in relieving as far as they coul<
- thjjfdistress of their less fortunat<
neighbors and friends during the rag
ing of the late epidemic of influenza
While some of course were able a:
well as willing to do very much, stil
nearly all did what they could.
Prosperity Circuit.
Please, Mr. Editor, anounce that as
the quarantine will be lifted (Nov. 2,
and the clocks will all have been tnin
ed back, there will be services on that
day as follows: Zion, Sunday school
at 10, preaching at 11. Prosperity,
Sunday school at 3:30, preachng at
4:30.
J. L. Stokes, Pastor.
in on no
x x. uoprn itj, xu-iw-io.
Preaehfng at Kings Creek. ?
The regular preaching services will
be held at Kings Creek next Sabbath
afternoon at 3:30.
SPECIAL NOTICE
For Rent or Lease or Sale?Kelly j
Place on Newberry side of the old
Ninety Six road, three miles from'
Kinards. 330 acres, new five-room I
dwelling, two tenant houses, good |
well of water. Apply to James Mc- j
XTAn.Vna.Tt O t~% 1 ft Oft 4 ? ,
xuiuoxi, iicwuvx'i'jr, b. ti
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If In doubt as to whether you need
glasses or not stop in at Cooper'3
and have your eyes tested. 10-29ff
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We carry a full
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But th<ar, ncetl
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LOST?Bunch of keys, in postofficej c
lobby. Return to Postmaster W. *
A. Hill and get rewaid. 11-1 It j
Wanted Teacher?For school in yo
Greenwood county. Term seven T
months, salary $75.00 per month. 5
Applications if left with Herald and ?
News will be forwarded promptly j
One teacher school. 11-1 tf s
Eye Glasses and Spectacles that giva 1
all round satisfaction are beins ^
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nttea oy 1*. U. v>uuyt;r, iuc /vtsgi:>cei-| J5e>
ed Optometrist, next door to the! ^
j new Exchange bank. -- !?-28 M j (
WANTED?A good milk cow. Musij Jh
give at least 3 gallons per day. ft. j. ,
C. Cooper, Newberry, & C. 10-29iC ?
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Land' tor sale?$40.00 per acre:?20? *
, acres three and one half miles from <
town. Fifteen acres in good strong """
I bottoms, and fifteen acres in good v
| timber. Five horse farm open, with 1
! three tenant houses. For further j .
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1 particulars aply to P. O. Box 272, jjjr
Newberry, S. C 10-29 tf} *
FOB SALE?About 200 bushels Texas .'
rust proof oat3. Walter L. Buzbardt, ?
Newberry, S. C., FRD 7. 10-24 4tp P
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lien yon break an eyeglass len9e ^
tave the pieces and take them to
hooper, the Optometrist to be dupicated.
10-29 tf i
R SALE?Eleven acres of land,1
rithin 3-4 miles of dewberry college.;
! 1-2 acre frontage on Harrington | _
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;treet; 4 acre frontage on Columbia
rvo r> Plcnfr vtro *av hnildino F
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iites; rural delivery. Cash or terms.
V.pply to Colin L. Graham, Pomaria,
3. C. 10-24 tf
ed Rye and Seed Wheat, Southern
;rown, for sale by Johnson-Mccracken
Co. 10-1 tf
st received car of Hackney buggies
Johnson McCrackin Co. 7-30tf
>B JS1!j??Abbriozi Rye and old
fashioned bearded barley. JobnsonMcCrackin
Co. 8-28-18
Imson riorer Seed in burr. The
3est way to sow. For sale by
Johnson-McCackin Co. 9-17 t?
Ing us your cotton seed. Weighed
md unloaded up towu. JohnsonVlcCrackin
Co. "x 9-17 tl mmmamaammmmmmmmam
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Another car
and firm hea
Friday of thij
your orders.
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nara, iirm,
Danish cabbi
are selling I
your order pi
ijuiiiiir
iffy Elcar Automobiles ^nd the Newterry
Territory to the dealer who j
realizes the situation and can fin-1
ance automobiles. Specifications ?
Forty horse power Red iSeal Continental
motor?Borg & Beck Clutcix
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Jewelry for
Jewelry bu for a long time been c
holiday gift. We are ahowi
and will be oleaced to kav?
before buying.
The Gorernsneiit bu requested tl
done as mob u possible. B
Early shoppers will rcrj likely And
least something suitable but
ous to Christmas will probab
be a great scarcity of mercba
Cooper's Je1
Next door to the ne
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kable collection of
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showing. We ha
>rts to present the n<
[ling millinery at a m
kafc fkat will crivp
tiaia %u?4% ??u?
Women who like
nd newest millinery
ed in this showing.
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liing more than evei
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9 Main Street Newberry,,
tbba
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of fine Danish;
ds will reach us
Valf ?
5 week. Will t
white heads,
ige make best
hem cheap.
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?Stromberg carburetor?Hotchkiss"
drive? Timken Bearings? Stewart
Vacuum. Wheelbase 116 in. price
$1375 F. O. B. factory. Elcar Motor
Sales Company, [Southern District
Office, 1502 Candler Building, Atlata,
Ga. 10-29 12t
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Christmas J
MMidered the mo?t appropriate | V
of a beautiful assortment now *
yoti call and inspect ear fine
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bat the Christmas, shopping W
e patriotic and Buy Now,
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I what they are looking for or At
those who wait nntH just previ?ly
be disappointed as there will
indite later on. ^ ^
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w Ebcchange Bank I 4
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trimmed
rpass our m
ve made |J
iwest and |
odest cost.
i splendid
the very
ideas will
Prices?
0, $10.00, $12.50 I V
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and Coats
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large white
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Remember
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Let us have
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