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VOLUME LYn NUMBER W. NEWBERRY, S. C? FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1918. TWICE A WEEK, $1.50 A YEAJB Boll Call Hea-dfjnarters. ? * _ i.1 rk^il _MiS5 i'Urnie Jiaaugnnn, tue no:: Call cashier, will te at Red Cros* ? headquarters each day from 11 to Z to receive the total amount of subscriptions to memberships from ail workers in the tow~. and county. Tbe ward, booth, branch and auxiliary chairmen are requested to turn in the names, and the amount cf money to Miss McCaughrin by the 23rd. There is but little do^rbt that Newberry is co:ng over the top in thi* Christmas Roll Call drive. The women ward chairme- -srere most en. <*>nraered with the reiults and w'fh \ ~ w the reception ?lv '.r! to the canvasser'1 ?tin's showed fcer.rts as well as doll. ' Every man and womar. old and I young I- Newberry county is called to the Red Cross colors, during thi? great week b">??o Cv.r:f*^ra?. -It 1* not the gift of mo-ev, tiie answer co the Chrstmas Hoi! Call for membership in the Red Cross. P is the greatcrift nf vnur faith and vcur lovely b'*." _ If the pk>ple wonld remember a^d heed the words of President Wilson that "every Arr?en>*n would join th^ Red Cross for 1919 ard thus send , ' ' ' I?! ? IIIIIIIIBIIII IMH III I I II Mill 11 I 1 ' * U| Absolute perfection Do you suppose the \ Company could pay fortur Caruso and other famous sii to make records exclusive the Victor if the records di B reproduce their voices perfe A B Would these world fa K singers make such contra | 9 the Victor records did n 9 their superb voices perfec ? 8 The proof of the won< | Defection of Victor recoi | m the records themsi ? Come and hear them. 3 There's a Victor for YOU. & to SIP, Victrolai $15 to ? ? 1 I LeRoy j. .--..-''w J >? I*.'.. L ' r h o f'-e world to the whole human family the Christmas greeting for which it waits and for which stands in greatest need." These reeds are immediate for the America and of over 1,000,000 men in ai-r? Hprmail soil. This army is to stay there indefinitely and ; alone would keep the Red Cross busy i There are greater needs than their ; * now. however, with the poor people j of Fra::ce and Eelgium who are trvi irg to find even the spot where their home stood a;:d to hunt for the means of making the barest livelihood. So come forward to a man, woman and cV.d with the necessary heart a::d dollar to pull Newberry county up to j o e hundred per cent. j \V e W.Sfl everv one in icuiciuwci > l tfcry are helping the South Carolina Anti-Tubrculosi3 association .when t*:ry Jcin t^e Ko3 Cross for 1911), as '.hat work will get a:-> extra apportionment if a near universality of mem* j ^ership is attained. Are you 0:1 t'v { e>al:ed roll? The work ^ooms will he ope:. T,,.edr-7*. the 24th, from 11 to 2, lose^ Wednesday, Thursday and Frdry o* rcxt week. The director of woman's worV "\~v not nil nrnnprtv bac:s and It:il*ts .comfort kits or.t, be sent i:- o-* soon as possible. The followin? shipment wns this week: 3ST refugee garments. "2:1 pr.irs socks, 20 sweaters. The Newberry chapter will fill 1^? pair cf socks frr invalid sold:ers J* Camp Jack-son. Mrs. L. W. Floy 1. Ch. Pub. Om Sunday afternoon at 4:30 o'H.oc there will be a joint meetirg of the Red Cross auxiliaries of the colore-l people of Newberry at Calvary Pre'* byterian church. Everybody -s ask?"1 L II HI f A u Sv a Jf O ^ j X VICT. mous i % tcts if I * ot do | t jus Style % on R t|/4yu?w s jg^ STUDIO & M. M to come out as there will be prominent speakers for the occasion. Ho i. Z. F. Wright and Col. W. H. Hunt will be the speakers for the occasion and we hope that everybody will come out and hear' there distinguished jentlemen and answer to the Red Cross Christmas Roll Call. T. A. Williams. H. O. Reese, j U. S. Gallman. TAKIOUS AND ALL ABOUT I Bill Smith takes up the local page! this time. Get after Bill?and let him --.ell you an auto for Christmas Would :*t it make a good Christmas present, though? Money is plentiful * ?with lots of people. At about 7: SO o'clock Tuesday night i f re broke oi:t i-i Mr. Bullock's hotel nrfi^tipaiiv ruined the SLai'lT anu stable and woodshed, burning a quantity of hay and some stove wood, a large supply of both of which Mr Bi;!1oi*k had on ha d. The early hour I -.nd the promptness of the fire company preve ted a. most serious fire j and great loss to Mr. Bullock. As j j ir was his lo^s in the burned hay ard j'wood amounts probably to about $123 j with no insurance. This loss is exj elusive of the damage to the building. Origin of the fire presumably the' act of some careless cigaret smoker j The Kind's Daughters will meet in /-?? j.?i ^Vinrph nqrlnrs on til Hell iVlClllUUiJt. vuuivu I ! Friday, the 20th instant, at 3:30 j o'clock. Each member is requested -j ; bring to this meeti?g a contributic:) of $,1.25 for the support of our French orphans. I The Red Cro^s auxiliary of Trinity I will give an entertainmert at the m j school bouse Friday night. December j 20. at 7 o'clock. for the he iefit cf ; French orphans. The public is cor-1 i d G nas ' I ROLAS < x K 10 ft*r?m 1 ^O JLJL v/lll to $800.00 >r the DOG NE4R DEPOT . Salter I m JLiw?ig ! ially invited. J Some green (or English) peas of ! the second growth this year were left in our office Saturday from the garden of Dr. J. Wm. Folk. "* * ^ -rrr - mn/lA iViAl'f iVjrs. Ij. VV. I'CdJ SUIl Hits uiauv auu? . $42 this season from the sale of pecans gathered from two treesf on. tfe premises of her city residence. Th.'s shows that it pays to have pecan trees at your own home. We actually saw one lady take off | her hat at the opera house without once putting her hands to her head ! to arrange or rearrange her hair. | Wonderful and passing understandi ing. I I | An Ideal i I Selection f t ! A Poi <?> f. Redeem; | This Cei I fied nun & t | Signed by Q# & ? 1 EAST ENE t > s> % And not | by your I Daughte | friend tit HIGH GJ t Buy these1 jl . | a Imports On an 1919, many fi T will o< I - ; betweei and 10c endeavc tons an< deliciou soft drir My Motto i f, Only five more days till Christmas It is slipping up on you. Good enough was "Hearts of the World." Wish Wells would get - the Gish girls often. ?-? ? ?i Shareholders Meeting. ! . s The regular annual meeting of the j shareholders of the Peoples National i Bank of Prosperity, S. C., will be held! in the president's office on Tuesday, January 11, 1919, at 1 o'clock p. m.. for the election of directors and such other business as may come before said meeting. L. W. Bedenbaugh, # Cashier. J /vof LrUai IW? IflUiC Christmas G rtrait Gift Certil able at our Studio at Ar tif icate entitles bearer t iber and value Portraits. c T. E. SAL ) MAIN STREE hing would be more apj Mother, Father, Sister, :r, Son, Sweetheart, or ai mn some of our RADE POR Gift Certificates at < lit Annoii A To r% iiq wi- aivvi j UHV4M I wish to inf< riends and patr< ccupy 1108 M i Busy Bee Caf ^ store, where 3r xu piease my d new ones ali] is home made iks, cigars, cigar s: Service, Cleanline . TRA1 r??mM mBaEEi!B3gac OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM. Friday, December 20. \ NORMA TALMADGE in "THE SECRET OF THE STORM COUNTRY." Saturday, December 21. The 14th episode of ?A FIGHT FOR MILLIONS." BIG Y COMEDY STRAND COMEDY SCREEN TELEGRAM Monday, December 23 CLARA KIMBALL YOUJTG In "SHIRLEY KAYE." <e> I ift ' j I icate | iy Time. | :o speci- $ $ .TERuS | r STUDIO I I ireciated | Brother, f ay close % . ? ? | TRAITS I ? >ur Studio. t I incement ry 1st, orm my 3ns that [ain St., :e and 5 I , I shall I 1 A | old pat- | ke with candies, i etts, etc. ss, Courtesy. i KAS j