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JTEWBERRY LAWf-EK QHTS STATE BOAR] t l*r. Geo. B. Cromer Resigns Chilli mnnsliip of Charities and Correction After Four Years. < * Dr. George B. Cromer of Xewberi lias tendered to Governor Cooper h resignaion as chairman of the Stai i>oard of charities and correction Governor Cooper was reluctant to a< cept the resignation and asked th; Dr. Cromer reconsider his action, bi Dr. Cromer insists on leaving tt 3boa rd. This place has been held by D Cromer since the board was creat( four years ago with the beginning < the administration of former lioveri or Manning. Dr. Cromer is chairma of the hoard of trustees of Xewberi college, as the board of charities ar corrections has to pass on scholai ships for State institutions, bul doe not pass on scholarships for denom national colleges, he thinks it unwis - for him to occupy the two position Wo al?n b?iv? hA nan nnt fivp thp wnr lhe time necessarily required. The Beth Eden Pastorate. The joint council of the Beth Ede pastorate will meet Saturday mornin April 12, at the parsonage at 11:0 o'clock. Holy communion will be ac ministered at the morning services ? Colony Sunday, April 13, and at <S James with the Easter services Sui day morning, April 20. A good ai tendance is desired at all these ser\ ices and the public is invited. L. P. Boland. Pastor. There will be preaching at Clayto (Memorial' ichurch on next S-unda; morniner at 11:30 o'clock. All ar invited to attend this service. STATEMENT OF JAIL COMMFSSMg In Erection of Jail of Xewberr Comity. W. C. Sntherlln, Genera 1 Contractor.?Summer & Hemphil Architects. Original deposit ,..$67,184.4 Accrued interest April 8,1919 4=07 9 Special appropriation 721.^ t . V " Total .-.'.$68,313.5 W. C. Sutherlin, contractor. .Amt of contract $G0,000.00 Payments: Mar. i, 1918 $ 2,^>p.<K) April 1 V; 1,000.00 afcty 1 4,000.00 Mky 1 (pauly) ^1 QAl^.6? Jane 1 6,-COOXH) June 6'fpauly).... .12,000.00 -Jut 3....... 6,000.00 July 25 (pauly). 4,000.00 Aug. 7 3,000.00 Oct. 25 (pauly)... 3>611.50 Cel. 25 .......... 7,068.85 Total payments on contract ^SO.^OO-O Approved extras 199.7 Total .$60,199.7 Heating contractor?L. F. Waldrop. ' Amt. of contract 3,250.0 JL cfc? muaio . J-une 8, 1918... $ 600.0 Aug. 15 1,5-00 0 Dec. 2 1,100.(J ) Dec. 17 50.0 Approved extras . 307.9 \ ? : 1 3,557.3 Gen Cont and extras 60,190.7 "Wootinp- ormt anH evtras 3 557 9 "Total to contractors 63.757.7 To city for pipe line 310.6 64,077.3: To W. J. Baker Co. . for screens 538.90 Total 64,616.29 Total ^S,313.9; Other disbursemens: Kay 23. 1917 The Herand and Xews (printing) $ 5.1: May 20, 1017 Observer Printing Co. (printing) . 2.6' June 1. 1917 H. C. Hollowav (Atlv loiids) 36- i: Jrr.e Z. 1917 .T. A. Burton. Agr. (Insurance) OS.7 -Jtms 12. 1917 R. M. Holmes, Agt. (Insurance) 68.7 June 14. 3917, H. C. Holloway. (Attv. fee) 200.0 June 14. 1917. The State Co. (adv contract) 18.0 June 14, 1917 Industrial Index (adv contract) 28.i Nov 1st, 1917 H. B. Wells, <building permit) 8.(1 JNfov 8, 1917, R. M. Holmes, Agt, (Insurance) 68.1 April 10, 131*9, Herald and ^T- ? final 9 .* i>CW3 \ iUllut, uuat xwpwiw April 10, 1919, Observer Printing y <Co. (pritin? final report)... 2.; . Total 509.97 . Architects fee S,180.40 Total $68,306.66 j Balance on hand.. 7.27 5 "Grand total 68.313.93 $68,313.5 < Respectfully submitted, \j J. M. Davis, k. W. Floyd, Chairmai 6 Secy. OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM IK r- Thursday, April 1# GLADYS BROCK WELL I in V "THE F0RB1I>I>E\ ROOM" is Also me ^na episoae 01 te s "THE 31 ASTER MYSTERY.'* L_ Friday, April 11. ^ BILLY RHODES ie in "THE LAMB AND THE LION" Also a Comedy. ;.i \ Saturday, April 12. 1 The 10th episode of T| dj "THE MAN OF MIGHT" r~l BIG V COMEDY ?<? j I and a STRAND COMEDY 3. . - _ It Base Ball Schedule. April 11?Newberry vs. Erskine. at Due West. A II 1 f\ XT 1_ April is.?AewDerry vs. ^lemsuu, at n Clemson. g April 22.?Newberry vs. P. C., at >0 Newberry. 1. April 25.?Newberry vs. Erskine, at it Newberry. t. cWay 2.?Newberry vs. Wofford, at l- Sparfeaburg. t- May 3.?Newberry vs. Furman, at Greenville. May 7.?Newberry vs. Fur man at Newberry. May 10.?Newberry vs. P. iO. at n Clinton. y tttay 15.?Newberry vs.- Olemson, at e Newberry. c -:(Several other games pending.) | SPECIAL SOTICE Notice of Removal?I have moved my office to the Exchange Bank building, room 311, third floor. Hours: r 12 noon to 1:30 p. m. Saturdays: ; 12 noon to 1:30 and 3 to 6 p. m. and by appointment. P. G. Ellesor. ^ 4-11 Imp. < JOtttv. Received?iSolid car of Chatta nooga wagons: This is the last lot we will have with the regular track. See us and get prices and buy your ^ jwagon now. The <Purcell Company. 4-11 tf. LQS3V Strayted or Stolen?One black setter dog. answers to name "Ben/1 ; Reward if returned to W. R. TReifl. j i T? V i 11: "* ~r: ; 11 1 Just RecelTcd? All kinds of Cole and) Sunny "South planters and distrib-f! utors. 'Liberty bonds accepted in ^; payment B. B: Schumpert and Co.. ^ Frosperity. Phone39. 4-11 'J.t WANTED to stand Jack and stallion at Newberry. Parties interested j write or phone 4121, Charley Lon^.j Prosperity. 4-11 tf| . i 0 OLIYER CULTIVATORS?Riding andj i'i walking, none better made, everv i0 user a satisfied customer. You will 0 make a mistake if you buy before ' i? you see these. Summer Bros. Co J - 4-8 4t. !1 i0 j j r?TTTfr?Tr iffAno ^ AlUI.ll* ttLlLI A1UIW V^UillC ill. and let us show you what we have in cultivators and Disc harrows; also smoothing harrows. Johnson. McCrackin Co. 2-21 tf " < i D NAILS and Barb Wire?Comnlet? stocks and right prices, see u3; when in the market. Summer j Bros Co. 4-S -Jt'" . ?: p I hare removed my dental parlors n: the New Exchange bank building.! ; E. H Kibler. 12-21 *fj - IF YOr need another good mule get j our prices Oefore buying. The Pur- \ cell Co. 3-2.") ;f' J. - Too'h Harrows?Oliver, tiiej mi * kind that satisfies, see us before! you buy, we can interest you. Sum- j mer Bros. Co. 4-8 4tj ' KAXiES?We still have a tew o: those Dix.'e Harvest ranges we are '' selling cheap. The Purcel! Company. 3-25 tf { 0 FOR SALE?One Ford 1-ton truck No. 1 condition, 1919 model. J. F. Stephens, Newberry, RFD 4, Phone r'" 3403 4-8 4tp .S?? Us for Y?nr Fwtllber, Acid and Ammoniatefl gooas. Any aaaiysi? \ ^ you desire. Get our quotations before placing your orders. It w'.ll prove to your advantage. Farmers Cooperative Association for Newberry County, C. L Lester, Manager 12-10 tf. 1M)0RS, SASH, Lime and CementJ ttOOHHe?5. I~eUUia. v.cuai [?.. We can save you money. Summer Bros. Co. 4.8 4t J o. & OA* F< HIGH PHOTOl COLL GR AFC A1 REC< THE SON PHONO" \ playing all mak m . m without extra a diamond, sapph nent silvered or i soft steel needles ? UDDer Mai hcm. ? * * w'MWst the 4 v- ' '? ?? ' ffULBS?W4 hare' somli of thos^ jfrmd cotton mules we will ?avS$ vou money on. The Purcell Co. 3-2* tf 8CKEEX Doors and Windows. Get your measurements; and a.slf ^ft for prices. Our stock now complete Summer Bros. Co. ? i-$. 41: WANTED ? Subscriptions for The Herald and News, Pictorial Review. Needlecraft. McColl an'd any other periodical wanted, at publisher's' price. Curtis Epting 3-18lf FOR SALE?One-ton truck at a bargain. Too small for our need* Summer Bros. Co 4-& 4t A WE hare all sizes of wagons now. from one horse to six. Let us price you and show you what we have. Johnson^IcCrackin Company 3-21 tf JOLE PLASTERS?A few corn planters and single foot distributors just, received, better ^et yours now. Sun mer Bros. Co. . 4-8 4t Mease Subscribe to the Atlanta SemiWeekly Journal or the Tri-Weekly Constitution for one year and a hook of the greatest war for ?2.0C. The Progressive Farmer $1 a year Will give an account book during month of March. Your orders v,v.l be appreciated. Phone 2">1. CurtiI. Kpting, Agent. 1704 Xanee St. >' wherry. S C. 3-1S ??:! % iVK have a -j-ood storrk of buggies thrt mi-st be sole], also turn plows, harness and wagons. . It will pay you to get our prices before you buy Johnson-McCrackin Co. 2-21 if UA>TT COTTON PLANTERS^See u; when you need one. Summer Bros. Co. 4-S UVIRE FENCING?We hftve~ our second car wire fencing. Come in and let us show you what we hare. Also a good prJee on pait?. Johnson ? n *i ff MccracKm uo. ?.? DRlTMiS?Please retu r 11 what you have promptly as we are needing them (badly. We will appreciate this very much. Summer Bros. Company. 4-8 4t A Happy Home is one where ever* member can make music. The Playpr.Piano does it. See me.^jJ. fL Bowles, factory agent, Phone 68, 1209 Bcyc* St. 1-28 Haw?tt-F A * JEL ? ! i I GRADE b GRAPHS ! i I j JMBIA | I NOLAS VD I. DRDS | __________________ NEW i rv D A KJ IV -M. GRAPHS t es of records? j ttachments, using . ire, ? semi-perma- jl regular loud and I i i ? t i ? i ? Ci ! n ji. jiuuiu * * i New Garages i .ft' * j , - .Mi =*~i WE ARE'PREPARED J jt Dower man 6Tcr ueiore to fill your i| | orders "on Cigars, Cigarettes and" , Tobaeco at j r I WHOLESALE PRICES Gire ns a call. ANNE O. RUFF & CO. Phone 84. Afe?> agents for a good laHndry. ( j i - ? ! ^ gqr^ktL j \ They Lace In Front HKS. J. It. EISOX, I Newberry, S. C. j ? !r -:if" VI HOi n KODAK FINISHING \* All rrtllc rfovolAnofl 141?. rwonl^o O-'S.v 1 I *44, * vam uwiv|;wu IUV/, ? up; prints 2 l-2c, 4c, 5c; enlarging o-"c up. specialists?we do nothing ; bat kodak finishing. All work guaranteed to please. Eastman Kodak >, Films, Supplies. * 1 (OLOIB1A PHOTO FINISHING CO. 1111 Taylor Street, Columbia* S. C. ELJXTKH SHOK REPAIRING I ami ai.y leumer work irom a slice ! [.>:riiig to the very best of harness. I We claim supremacy in value gi?"- ! ing- and leave the verdict with the i people. KLKCTRIC SHOK HOSPITAL ]H1 Friend St. ; ! BUGGIES?We handle the Higii Point.' Brown, American and Emerson. W<? hare anything you want in lh?f buggy line. The Purcell Company j 3-2S tf. BUGGIES and W.4GOSS, none better j and we have the prices you can't ( afford to pass up. We want your business. Summer Bros. Company, j 4-8 4t. J WA650NS?W? hare a eoraplete line! of the Chattanooga and the Pied-j t raont. Will sate you money c-.n | yoar wagon. The Purcell Com-! . pany. 3-25 tf v * [ . ' * ' ? ?? I i 666 contains no alcohol, arsenic no* J j other poisonous drn?j. 8-5 tf lL, i . . -,-x.r ?>*, WE PAY Eggs 32 cents pe 22 cents per poui day evening, Apr MILLER Prosperity Meal an We are now fill TTAlll* Al*r1^ A 111 J V Ut VI Vtl Fresh Gooi Pr r> C ^/> no f/\i? i iJCC UO 1UI J Summer ggg - gag gggggggaagegae? ^ Clo# a Make >L I' i ^ .- - * ' **** But in this age of properdre* _ tti. xiizt ?ii: K-t'i i2L !2?^ ? uijf awciui UlcriKUiiui wvvc s . ; **;* <: First appearances count much theie fast moving times and 01 clothes have'* much Jto- do? W thefirst appearrnce. I |h#able to offer you the b th^reiis in fit. fashion, fabr a A workmanship. I have hi upr'^a reputation for the b there is in made to measi - i vi 1 clothes, because i nave aiws stood behind my slogan, "A time my clothes don't ma good I will." Come in ami see my selection. \ will find over 1,000 new fabrics displ e<3 in a way that will be a pleasure you 10 kicci your new tuu. L. I. BI Woolens 01 Opp. Newberry Hotel We Buy Lib If yoa are thinking < erty Bonds, see us. nection with the New can give you the bsnel quotations which we r No red tape?You d< wire, just bring or mai 1 m any amouni ana market prices. CASH ON 7 You bought your 1 Government, now helf back every nickle poss W. W. CROMER A1 TL U.^ai 1I1C IWUUI Of New 1> . v ' CASH :/ dozen; hens * nd until Thurs- ^ il 17. BROS., Jy S. C. 4 1 ' id Hulls ft prepared to ' arc nrnmntlv ^ u J^A vaai|/UJ | fc I ices Right ' ft rour nee Js Rrns f ft. fC " tes Don't the Man * J - v ' ' 'i'-i " & i$ *** alock i Eisplay Newberry, S. C. 1 \ X . n i I eny dohqs i )f selling your Libfe have direct conYork market and Jfk fit of the very latest eceive twice daily. on't have to write or < 1 your bonds to us receive the highest HE SPOT >onds to help your % vAiifsolf kv ffpffmcr A / JUUt OV11 ">/J fl| ible. F. G. DAVIS 1 r nal Bank rberry \> i T. n't