The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, February 21, 1919, Page EIGHT, Image 8
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Hiss Pearl Anderson of Newberry is
itere visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter H.
Aaderson.?G reen wood Index-Journal,
mh.
Kr F. S. Uikard, who was granted
honorable discharge -rom Uie servica
at Camp Jackson rcccnliy. was in
tie city Tuesday and will now get The
Heraid and News at Prosperity,
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Dr. George B. Cromer has been appointed"
member of the State executive
committee of the South Carolina
l!?TWich of the League to Enforce
Peace, with the following as a county
committee to perfect organization
fcere: Messrs G. Y. Hunter, John C.
'Goggans, Jno. M. Kinard, W. H. Hunt
and Geo. B. Cromer.
Messrs. C. J. Purcell, B._ C. Mat
thews, Reid Boyleston, Herbert Workman
and Hill Long attended the cottm.
conference in Columbia Thursday
of last week.
Mrs. Robert D. Wright is in Washington,
having been called there on accoant
of the serious illness of her
brother, Mr. Williams Welch.
3>r. Robert W. Houseal is home
from Johns-Hopkins on a short vacation
to his parents Dr. and Mrs. W.
Q. Houseal.
?ev. D. W, Garvin will preach at
* """* l1-1 "now CihrarotrAAi'
Zaott tsapusi. l/UUl i/U U1AI VI wvt vvv
on next Sunday afternoon at 3:30
o'clock. The public is cordially invited.
3fr. Jno. M. Kinard returned on
Thursday from an extended visit to
Al'antic City, N. J.
Mr. B. P. Matthews, who was reported
in Tuesdays paper as seriously
in. is somewhat better.
^ Ji;dge W. F. Ewart received a, wira
Tbunsday from his son Frank, who
had just landed at Newport News,
witfc destination uncertain. Frank is
i? che ordnance department of the
<6artillery, which arrived on separate
ships. \
Prt% Houston H. Long. Newberry I.
' Corp. Robt. C. Dominick. Newberry,
wounded slightly, and Pvt. George, T.
"Davenport, wounded, degree unde
tesmined. were reported in tbe casualty
fist published Thursday.
Jfiss Lila Green of Newberry is
the guest. of Miss Estelle Jones in
% Snath street.?Miss Ella Rhodes o?
Newberry is spending two weeks in
Charleston as the guest of Miss Alice
Tamer.?Miss Marie Byrd of Newberrj
is spending this week here as the
gnest of Miss Margaret Mills.?Miss
Katharine Royal is on a visit to relatives
and fr'ends in Columbia and
NYtrfcerry.?Charleston American, 20
William P. Mayer arrivoi
it"'
'ifnesday from Camo Gordon, havin
- received hi>* dtecharsre. from fbe
s;?:nr at tfejjt point. , He came to
CV.-np Gordon f-o:n Camp Pike* Little
jp-;"tr. A-rTe... after a service of 17
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monrh there. Ser?t. Mayer is the subject
of a higMy complimentary letter
v wMrii Tr*s honorable ^record called
Hfr* ft.
3>Vs> Grace "Wofford. after visiting
tofr brother. Mr. Henry Wofford, has
ntemed to her-, home in Greenville
Tlie nsual annual spring cleaning
Ins already been accomplished by
JBaaager L. F. Fischer at the CocoOal*
Bottling plant with brilliant and
sanitary red paint, etc. 1?
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WAR
SAVINGS
STAMPS
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~ SPECIAL NOTICE J
XttST ?Between Newberry and Pro3-;
gents', a money sack containing
$42.25_ A reward will be paid for
fts recovery. J. B. Gregory.
2-21 Itp.
9ffi MODEL MARKET^It~ishice in |
ear friend of Newberry to take,
sech an interest by buying the best;
- cattle. He purchased today from L.:
X Adams a fine four months stall j
fed steer netting 1,000 pounds, sucn j
as this not seen in Newberry often, i
"T?i can get some by phoning 98.
Too can see it at IVJr. A. P. Boozer's
Jftuicy Grocery and Leading Market.
HB FENCING?We have our seccar
wire fencing. Come in and
Set show you what we have. Also
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Corset MJ
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a good price on nails. JohneonMcCrackis
Co. 2^21 tf
K1IMXG CULTIVATORS?Come in
and let. us show you what we have
in cultivators and Disc harrows;
oil*o smoothing harrows. Johnson.
?.IcCrackin Co. 2-21 if
Just Received?Another carload of
sash and doors. All sizes at tho
; right price?best grades. Newberry
! Lumber Co. 2-11 tf
SEED OATS?We have a big stock of
three grades. Johnson-McCrack'n
i Co. 2-21 tf
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LOST?Rod barrow hog, weighs about
: 165 lbs. E. H. Cousins, ^Newberry,
j Phone 232-3 2-21 li
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FOB SALE?Pure Barred Rock eggs,
j 15 for $1.50. Jno. C. Goggansi.
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PIANOS-^-Will take your old pianos
i or organs as part pay on a new
j piano. Shipped direct from tlia
j factory. J. L. Bowles. 2-14 tf
B. H. McCracken the piano toner i& in
town this week and will be pleased
to look over your instrument and
j put it in good shape. He may be
; reached at the Central House, Mrs.
j John C. Adams, phone 347. 2-18 2
i CEMENT?.Just received a car of
! cement. See us. Newberry Lumber
I Co. 2-14 3t
| We can rebore any Ford or Dodge
Blaock and fit oversize pistons.
Baker & Oxner. 2-14 St
666 cures Headaches, Biliousness,
loss of Appetite, or that tired aching
i feeling, due to Malaria or Colds. Fine
! Tonic, 8-5tf
Ford Cylinder Blocks rebored to any
J oversize. Baker & Oxner. 2-ll-6t
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iSee Us for Tour Fertilizer, Acid and
' Amraoniated goods. Any analysi?
i you desire. Get our quotations before
placing your orders. It will
prove to your advantage. Farmers
PnnnnMtiro A ccrtMatir?? fnr Vow.
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berry County, C. L Lester, Manager.
12-10 tf.
HUNTING NOTICE.
Hunting rights on onr lands joining
and above Old Towniiave been leased,
consequently hunting on same is
strictly prohibited.
C. L. Pitts, ..
Z. O. Whittle.
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I HAVE ATTRACTITE prJcM to make
on cord wnrvl. green oprdry, for Immediate.
falt: spring or summer de:Kprv
Re a:.re to see m* before you
'-spII. / H. O. UonK'.
? 1 -23-tf SUverslret Sfc C*
| For Sale?One Ford Touring Gar in
I srood condition. Good tire?. \Nick
J Holmes. ?2-7-tf
I have removed my dental parlors to
the New Exchange bank building.
E. H Kibler. 12-31 tt
666 contains no alcohol, arsenic noy
other poisonous drar j. 8-5 tf
IFOR SAL.R?nicvcland Bier Boll -ot
ton seed, grown, ginned and recleaned
on my own farm. Do not
gin for public. Get good seed and
make big yield. Phone 4411. 0.
H. Lane.
POTATO PLANTS FOR SALE?Offer
for. one week, million genuine inspected
Nancy Halls and Puertc
Rico potato plants, $2.10 thousand
f. o. b. shipping point. Those who
book orders with me for these!
I plants will be "sure to get them
when wanted. G. J. Derrick, Lancaster,
S. C.
Good (
And all our deale
with this good grade f
age and a smoother r
- Our gasoline nov
the law in this state a
There has been some i
basis which has 16 per cer
nasnltno fKan ttllft Tl
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We have always pride
that when better gasoline i
Every car of gasoline
and we receive a report oi
second to none.
If you are not using o
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uuy uuj
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f s are now and will be
[asoline, which means t
unning motor.
v registers as low as 13
Hows residue as high as
intimation lhat the law will
it residue but even in this e\
ew law would require.
id ourselves on quality and !
is sold in our territory our d<
we aeceive is sampled and i
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ice six cylinder car
This is the first;
ave been able to
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from now on supplied
nore power, more milei
per cent residue when
s 32 per cent.
be changed back to the old
rent you see we are selling
service and we assure you
salers will have it.
analyzed by State Chemists
rantee our gasoline Jo be
ag money.
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A rins which was made of a piece
o : l eta I off a German vessel interned
fit l ortsmo' t'l, Va., lias been received
by r.econh'i' Jno. W Karhardt, sert
him by 3.!r. I.. H. Collins, who formerly
worke;! -v. Xewberry as a machinist;.
hi his letter Mr. CoMins fays:
It is true
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jUg? wheth
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$650
for there is
in qualify in {
The highest standard of manufacture
is maintained in GossanI
Corsets?in materials and work,
manship they are unapproachable,
they safeguard your health, give
you a priceless all-day corset comfort,
and are the only front-Jacing
corsets that completely conform to
Fashion's lines.
You may make your selection
Mrs. J. 1
Telephone 367 Rod
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opened a Dental
309 Exchange
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I will have a
Tennessi
at my:
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rriaay, re
and will sell thesf
or will swap for i
mule, cow or Lib*
Remember the d<
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see me ana save i
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"These rings are a ?rreat novelty it ^Hj
this country." The ling is engraved V
and is h:*ghly prized "by Mr. Earhardt
as a souvenir of the great war.
Carroll D. Hipp ras returned from
Paris Islar.d. having received his dis.
charge f/oni the marine servica.
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economy
:o buy a
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ORSET \m
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$250 >
$350
$500
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or more I 4
i the utmost
jvery Gossard
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from a complete stock that anticipates
your most exacting corset S
needs. Jfl
Now that wise economy is a
matter of so much importance* I
your carerui consideration snoum t m
be given to the undisputed fact | \
that a Goesar? Corset offers yo'+
an unusual r earing service t'^at
alone is .worth the price of the
garment
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office at
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stables fK
bruary 21 '1
i mules on credit
any kind of horse,
erty Bonds. ^ d
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