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JL UUOUCtJ j W U4J WMJ i Ms raHk ( [ V i -A V Motor supply R local( OWN] coope: C inevite II arranj * C. H. CANNON, \ "DI ' ? ALWAYS PLEASED TO HAVE SUCH MATTERS, PASTOR LONG ? \ ?-' Editor The Herald and News: ' On the 12th of this month, about 10 o'clock, automobile and other vehicles all loaded to their utmost capacity, began to roll up in front of the comfortable home of Uncle Ben Mill at. fcift Hp?r old wife. These good old people were taken on surprise, but were soon reconciled to the significance and purpose of the occasion. Hence their surprise and excStement were of short duration and were soon transformed into joy and happiness. The large concourse of merry folk consisted of the children, grandchildren and great grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Miller. The following day, which was Sunday, was Mrs. Miller's birthday, the day of the gathering ? * it 3 _u:t j Was tnat 01 two oi me granuumuicu. This, Mr. Editor, explains the story. Uncle Ben and his good wife have been very frugal and industrious and, having raised a large family and having done a good part by all.of them, are in easy and comfortable circumstances today. They still raise their "how and homniy" at home. i Those present on this occasion, be sides the pastor and his good wife, , were as follows: Uncle Ben, who is ~ 75 years of age and still farms, and Mrs. Miller, who is 78 and does their cooking and lots of other work, Mrs. J. E. Wessinger, Olin, Inez, .Marie, Ethel, Miller, Mr. and ^ Mrs. J. B. Wessinger, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mayer, O'Neall, Harry and Lindwood, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Mayer, Philip and Mazie, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Miller, OAis, George, Lenora, Mary and "PnVkTT Millp-r Mr. anH Mrs F1. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Eargle, Arthur, Olive and Eunice Eargle and little Ruby Ringer, Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Miller, Gerlie and Hayne, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Foshee and Guy, Jr., and Tuesday, July 22 Hall Caine's Greatest Story "THE MANX-MAN" - ARCADE THEATRE Admission 15c and 25q Coming?July 24th?Coming ELMO LINCOLN and GRACE CUNARD in Universal's latest serial "ELMO, THE MIGHTY" ARCADE THEATRE t / Ve wish to announce that Company has promised r the demand. Realizing that the populai )wners, a SERVICE ST ERS. Local ANDERSON ration can make it. wing to recent increases ible. Place your order 1 [* you do not believe that, cements to go to the fac \ President. VF. AN ANE 4 y Winifred Miller. Those absent: Mr. J. E. Wessinger, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ringer, Nina Ringer, Mennie Eargle and Vance Miller. The visitors present: Mr. Glen Bullock of Newberry, Wr Pnnl nf fireenville and Miss Frances Hudgens of Laurens. Uncle Ben and wife , were given each a nice and comfortable rocking chair.. A rich ana bountiful dinner was spread under the beautiful water oaks in front of the old home and after thanks had been offered by the pastor of the two dear old souls in whose honor the occasion was given, all ate freely and were amply satisfied. It was a great and grand occasion and was one that will never be forgotten. Let's have more such' gatherings. Jno. J. Long. MANY ASPIRANTS FOR LEyER'S JOB No Lack of Candidates for House in Seventh District. News and Courier. Columbia, July 17.?xne press dispatches today stating that Asbury F. Lever of Lexington, congressman from the Seventh district, had been nominated by President Wilson for a place on the farm loan board and j would resign his office August 1, has revived political gossip and speculation here, which had somewhat subsided during the past, few days. The field is full of candidates, prospective candidates and those whom their friends think it is necessary to send to Washington to save the nation in. this critical time of readjustment. Of those definitely announced to succeed Mr. Lever are John Hughes Cooper, an attorney of Columbia; Hampton P. Fullmar of Norway, formerly a representative in the South Carolina house of representatives Ova no-phnrcr crvuntvr Georere "v*" v * **"0 ~ ~ I? O 7 oBell Timmerman of Lexington, solicitor of the Eleventh Judicial circuit,' and Ed C. Mann of St. Matthews, solicitor from the First Judicial circuit. Of those who have been mentioned as possible candidates are: Tom B. Pearce of Columbia, State senator from Richland county; Colin S. Mcnteith. citv attornev of Columbia; Wm. Banks Dove of Columbia, secretary of state; Thomas G. McLeod of Bishopville, former lieutenant governor: B. Hart Moss, an attorney of Orangeburg, and Thomas Brantley, a lawyer of Orangeburg. . we have just received on L ?. ?.i- aIittavi/ us prompt iuiuic ucnvciiq rity of any automobile de; ATION will be mainta N SERVICE will be as ne 5 in price of material and Defore the increase becon just as good an automobil tory with us, and see for SERVICE STATON, 1 R. H. WHITLOCK. SE " NEWBERRY, SOU PERSON HOMI | There has been some talk that the | "reform faction" would put into the field W. A. James of Bishopville, former member of the house of representatives from Lee county and chairman of the please convention here October 24, 1916, which launched the so-called "Reform Party." However, there has been no confirmation of these rumors. Easily Found The valet of an Englishman, traveling across America, when asked by his master what he thought of its vast i space, replied! "People are telling I me all the while how Christopher l< Columbus discovered America. Well, ] I don't see how he could help finding 'it;" . Some Hunt.. "So our engagement is at an end?" J said the blond youth. | "It is certainly at an end," replied 1 , the fickle brunette. I "I suppose you will return the engagement ring?" "I certainly will if you will call1 around some night and pick it out." j ARC T "77 Featuring Elizabeth R This wonderful p cast of actors, its beai will enjoy. "Better s the rush. ARC j OPEN 1 TO 12 Pc M. ? -ammmmmmmmM?mmmmmwmmmmm e of the latest models AI is, and we will have enoi / pends to a large degree i ined for the convenience ar perfect as skilled me< labor, an increase in the les effective. e can be built in South < Trrm vecil-p V V/C1.JL 517 MAIN STREET. IRVICE MANAGER TH CAROLINA. l AND SAVE ? 1 Tuesday, July 22 Hall Caine's Greatest Story "THE MANX-MA^" ARCADE THEATRE J Admission 15c and 25c Coming?July 24th?Coming ELMO LINCOLN and GRACE CUNARD in Universal'* latest serial "ELMO, THE MIGHTY" * ARCADE THEATRE SPECIAL ELECTION IN CHAfPELLS SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 39 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Newberry. Whereas, one-third of the* resident electors and a like proportion of the resident freeholders of the age of Lwenty-one years in the Chappells School District, No. 39, of the County of Newberry, State of South Carolina, have filed a petition with th? County Borrd of Education of New-| berry County, South Carolina, petl- j :ade ' UESDAY, George Loane I AE MAj isdon and Fred Groves >icture has thrilled movie itiful scenery and fiumar ;e it and enjoy it, than mi; :ade I I MDERSONS. TheAnde " n iin i v? -n oov rnim 1^11 Cell 111. tilC Xl^CVX. JLtjll/UU ipon the SERVICE rend ; of NEWBERRY CQtUI ihanics, courtesy and fat 3 price of the ANDER$C Carolina as elsewhere, r I ALES R. M. TIDMAR, THE FREIGH wmmmmmmmammmmmmamm tioning and requesting that an election be held in said School District on +>?? nnpafinn nf levvinef an additional tax of three (3) mills on the taxable property within the said school district. Now, therefore, we, the undersigned, composing the County Board of Education for Newberry County, South Carolina, do hereby order the Board j of trustees of the Chappells School j pistrict No. 39 to hold an election on the said question of levying an ad- [ ditional tax of three (3) mills to be collected on the property located within the said School District, which snifl election shall be held at Cole man and Scurry's Store in the said School District No. 39, on Saturday, the 2d day of August, 1919, at which said election the polls shall be opened at 7 a. m. and closed at 4 p. m. The members of the Bdard of Trustees of said School District shall act as managers of said election. Only such electors as reside in said School District and return real or personal property Tor taxation, and who exhibit their tax receipts and registra- j tion certificates as required in ^gener* j Fheai II TI V O' ucker presents *rv Ik/I A IMA.-1V1/A From the famous / ! fans throughout the coi i appeal. A picture th? ss it and regret it." Co THEA1 ADMIi mammmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmma Vr | \ \ 1 irson re to ered MTY :tory I >N is .1 nake -1 rn I ^ w. It SH, Secretary. V T99 t O *1 K Tuesday, July 22 ^ Hall -Caine's Greatest Storjr "THE MANX-MAN" ARCADE THEATRE Admission 15c and 25c Coming?July 24th?Coming. ELMO LINCOLN and *W r.Dirp niNART) WAW^VA-I in Universale latest serial "ELMO, THE MIGHTY" ARCADE THEATRE al elections, shall be allowed to vote. Electors favoring the levy of such tax shall cast a ballot containing the word "Yes" written or printed thereon, and each elector opposed to such levy shall cast a ballot containing the word "No" written or printed thereon. Given under our bands and. seals. this, the 13th day of July, C. M. WILSON, (L. S:>O. B. CANNON, (L. &.); J. B. HARMAN, (L. S.) County Board of Education for Newberry County, S. C. * </ -13 F I 2 [ i AI" I ? I ? novel by Hall Came I mtry by its splendid it the entire family me early and avoid ; rRE * f* A XTf\ OP iaiuiN IDC Anu roc | innBMBBraMMHHW \ Q