The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, February 25, 1919, Page EIGHT, Image 8
SPECIAL NOTICE
Lnnch Counter.?Come to the
crocery store at 940 Main street for
frot and fresl) lunches, served if!
palatable and satisfactory style. -J,
?B. McDowell. 2-25
'IFIRE F^nViNC?"We have our second
car wire fencing. Come in and
let us show you what we have. Also
a good price on nails. 'JohnsonMcCrackin
Co. 2-21 i1
aOR SALE ?Reefer's more egg tonk
v for hens. Makes layers out o:
f loafers. More e^gs. Roup anc
cholera cure. Makes healthy birds
and strong chicks. Every package
^guaranteed. $1.00 each. 3 pack
ages $2.35. W. W. Fulmer, Columbia,
S. C.
BTOISG CULTIVATORS ?Come *r
?uid let us show you what we hav?
in cultivators and Disc harrows;
&S&o/smoothing harrows. Johnson.
? McCrackin Co. 2-21 11
FOR SALE?Single comb Rhode Island
Red eggs from pure bred stock
Efrss 15 for $2.00. C. C. Sohumperi
\ 2-25 3tp
?AjialmJ Annthar Mrlnad O1
1ICVCJIW futwu'ui
sash and doors. All sizes at t&
right/ priced-best grades. Xewberrj
Lumber Co. 2-11 fc
I/0ST?Light bay mare. Has shipping
shoes on front feet. Report to Mil
ton Shears at Baxter's undertalvins
establishment. 2-25 11
-^SEEI> OATS?We have a big stock o:
threa grades. Johnson-McCrack?>
Co. * "2-21 t
I *f"OR SALE?Pure Barred Rock egg?
fc 15 for SI .50. Jno. C. Goggansi
I '2-21 4t
Bp-p. CEMENT ?Just received a car o:
ceibent See us. Newberry Lumbei
, Co. 2-14 31
50T1CE TO CREDITOR*. .
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AH persons holding claims against
(""the estate of W. H. Suber, deceased
""Will present same to tie /undersigned
?fcnV rerjfled on or befosp March 19
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Claudia E. Suber.
'iSxecutrix of last will and testameni
of W. H. Sober, deceased, New
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Will t?k? year oli pia*?s
or organs as part pay on a *ew
piano. Shipped direct from th? a
1 factory. J. L?. Eowles. 2-14 tf c<
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W;* can rebo~e any Ford or Dodge
Blaock and fit oversize pistons
? Baker & Ox2i3r. 2-14 --t
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cures Headaches, 3ilIousnes9. F
1 :oss of Appetite, or that tired aching
* 'eeling, due to Malaria or Cold3. Fine
Tonic, 8-5tf j
TAKE NOTICE?We will gin only on
' Tuesdays, hereafter, and only on
that day. Farmers Oil Mill, J. H. 1
' Wicker, Mgr. 2-ll-6t
i See Us for Your Fertilizer, Acid and
i Ammoniated goods. Any analys:? 1
you desire. Get our quotations before
placing your ordere. It will
prove to your advantage. Farmer?
1 Cooperative Association for Newberry
County, C. L? Lester, Manager. v
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Shoe and Aut
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f i? the store roo*
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ds of soldiers who s&v
:ul work ai home an
will make the name of
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e man ever <x uuuauiiura
It w?* the on)v car of its tvpe
artd class oftidaily adopted by
the War v Department for the
United States Army.
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The gasoline comucip'ton :s uiu^ut'Jy low
Toe lire mileage is unu?a<*iiy hu:i
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Baker &. Oxner
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HUNTING NOTICE. fl
Hunting rights on our lands joining
nd above Old Town have been leased.1
ansequently bunting on same is;
trictly prohibited.
C. L. Pitts.
Z. 0. Whittle. I
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or Sale?One Ford Tourinc Car in
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good condition. Good tires. Nick I
Holmes. . 2-7-t f j
HAVE ATTRACTIVE prices to make'
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on cord wood, green or dry, for immediate,
fall, spring or summer de[very.
Be si;r? to see m* before you
sell. H. 0. Long.
11-23-tf Sllverstret. S. C.
have remoTetl my dental parlors j ^
the New Exchange bank building, j
E. H Kibler. 12-31 tf!?
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on Broad river, containing much
fine timber. For terms apply to
Mrs. J. M. Workman, Newberry, 5-.
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fVrxws needing bored well should
consult Gr. P. Hill or ft* C. Sligh,
Newberry. 2-14 8 p
::ord Cylinder Blocks rebor^d to any
oversize. Baker & Oxner. 2-11-GT
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T?R SALE?Cleveland Big Boll cot- i
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ton seed, grown, ginned and re-!
cleaned on mv own farm. Do not
gin for public. Get good seed and j
make big yield. Phone 4411. O. .
H. Lane. ,
IVE have a <jood stock of buggies that
must be sold, also turn plows, har-j'
ness and wagons. It will pay you1'
to get our prices before you buy
Johnson-McCrackin Co. 2-21 if
E-'OR SALE?About 300 acres of lard
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Get Our 1
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k A 17^ A,11 fifAl
Tf v taovw mil pvvi
Farm Fence?American
Nails & Barb "Wire
Flour?ObeMsk & other
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Irish Potatoes?Bliss,
Early Rose. Genuine
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Cement, Lime nml Bri<
ment. Eureka lime a
fhlckcn Feed?Purina f
ter. 8 1-3, 50, ?100 ]
' TI>' CANS?Prices hav<
named for this seos<
appreciate your placing
with us.
Cedar Shingles?The sa
We carry largest sto<
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market tor it will pay yo\
prompt service.
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CICOOLINJ
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AS Alfredo in Traviata, th
ing of the Chicago Opei
this season, Ciccolini so
success. Next day he dropp
sic studio accompanied by h
olina and Vir^ilio Lazzari, tl
tralto and basso of the orgai
started playing some of theii
ations on the New Edison. .
of Marechaire, the delightf
street song soared through
distinguished tenor joined it
above, singing in unison witl
. Creation.
"Bravo!" shouted Virgilio
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duet. I swear you can't
apart. I'll tiy to."
He shut his eyes. Gradi
sang more softly. Finally h
Why don't you stop ?" inq
tener a moment later, "so tl
the difference ?"
Thi
with the result that you can
your own home all that the
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you or tne an or ine ww m o
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Mios Gladys Higgins of Easley is
visiting her aunt, Mrs. Robt. E.
Leavell, to the pleasure of her many
friends.
jUis^Grace Padgett of Jacksonville.
Fla.. returned home Wednesday after
a visit here to Mrs. E. H. Cousins.
Miss Rosa Shannon of Whitmire,
who has been visiting her sister. Miss .
Connie Shannon, returned home this j
week.?Clinton Chronicle, 20th.
Willie Munson Buford is home from j
the navy, having received his dis- i
charge from the service at Charleston.
Lieut. J. Malcolm Longshore of the
United States navy has returned to
his duties in service at New York
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Jrices
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i & Pittsburg they are go
HEAL?J. All
brands.
SFGAR?The
Cobler and get before t
Maine stock. barrels and si
ck?Atlas Ce- - Poors, Sash
re the best. receive
have the pric<
seas are ue,lb
bags. '
BrGGIE^ an<
e just been * . selected ?toi
Dn We will 9^s ,^aa^ longe
3? pr in nripp
juux uruci ^ *??
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.me kind and same mone;
:ks iu this territory and no mi
i to get our prices. We assui
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Yours for Business,
Brothers C
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TESTS THE
RAPH IN PRES
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e initial offer- a Ciccolini anc
ra Association into laughter,
ored a distinct with ears attui
led into a mu- of the human1
is friends, Car- able to say wh
le famous con- and when his J
lization. They
r own Re-Cre- . Edison tone
A ? -a?:? in direct com
f\S IHC Mlcmio ?
ul Neapolitan Creations have
the room the totaling more
J, as pictured More than thii
i his own Re- ists and instnu
th~m; more th?
Lazzari. "A critics have rej
tell the two may read th<
"What the Cri
lally Ciccolini throng not 01
e ceased. who could disl
[uired the lis- ment
iat I can tell Three millio
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he Phonograph with a Soi
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now have in pretative musi
ear can give store tomorro-w
greatest inter- ing the quality <
AGENCY AT
: Weeks G
>!d on terms to suit yoi
after spending his furlough at home.
Rev. E. V. Babb and Capt. N. C.
Toole returned last ^ week from Blue *
Ridge. N. C., after representing Newberry
County at the Y. M. C. A. Conference.
One clergyman and one layman
were invited from each county.
The object of the conferenc was to
see what could be done for the re*
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4-11 ? ?*> rr ca1/1 i'avc in flio wov nf fin/1.
LUI111W& OVUAf^XO, XX* CXXVi *? v/A. M**V*
ing employment, etc. ?
TO ALL CONCERNED.
Fair and final notice is hereby given
^jthat on the 1st of March, 1919, executions
will be issued for all taxes due
town of Xewberry and unpaid on that
date. ,
By order of the Town Council. ,
J W. Chaoman. 1
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en Smith's satisfies.
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same kind you. used to
he war. We have it in
nail packages.
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and Paints?We havxs
ck. some large lots and
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I WAGONS?Large and v % ^feck
White Hickory wag. Ik
r and are not any high
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ID?BuJk seed more for
7. Good reliable seed. JB
itter what you are in the , 9
re you reliable good# and 1
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TRAWM rWOM ACTUM. ?HOTOeiUPH
$3,000,000 1
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[ Signorina Lazzarini burst I
Lazzari, the great basso, # J
led to the subttestyariations , I
^oice; even he tad been uri- ^
en it was Ciccolini he heard
Re-Creation.
tests in which the artist sang ? "
iparison with his own Re- - f
i been held before audiences
than two million people.
rty great stars, both vocaltnentalists.
have conducted
an five thousand newspaper
sorted them favorably. You 4N
iir verdicts in the booklet ^
tics Say." Out of this vast ' J
le person has been tound
tinguish artist from instruq
dollars was spent in peron
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cians. s Why not call at cjur
rand satisfy yourself r^gardof
this wonderful instrument.
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