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SILVERSTREET TOWN IS GOOD TRADE CENTER The name Siiverstreet indicates what to expect and although little is heard from here, it is a busy place. It has a city council but is so quiet and peaceful that no police force is needed, quite a city of brotherly iove. 1 ~ aIiuvcK Vmildi tics. YV0 nave u>u met \.uuiv>i ^ ? 0_7 Lutheran and Pentecostal Holiness, a beautiful Lutheran parsonage, a commodious school house and a large bank building. \ J. A. Tallant has an extensive lumber business, has several large trucks which daily deliver lumber. Vance Pearsall has a large wheelwright and blacksmith shop, also a grist mill. We have a neat postoffice, installed in the store, building of J. C. Berry, the postmaster. There are several stores where one ^ can find nearly everything needed. ' Mrsw John Long has recently opened 1 her store and keeps groceries ana dry goods and expects soon to have an up-to-date store. j Messrs. Berry .and Sheppard,! Nichols, Blair, Havird and Lake Hve ! plenty of goods for general use j We are surrounded by a fine farm-! ing country filled with progressive j farmers. \ j Mayer Havird, a liberal public. spirited citizen," has given an acre of i : oT-ound for a site for v a Methodist place of worship, a building has been I put there and is being remodeled and will soon be ready. j There are some very pretty resi- j ;dences here, Curtis V:*3sey is beautifying his place, he n?*s had it all painted, has all modern improve' ments, including electric lights, con-1 jcrete walks! etc. j Mr. Soake repairs autos at short notice. John Berry has a repair shop j where shoes can be neatly mended, j Also carries a line of 'Sundries and j handles second hand clothing. . It seems as if we had everything needed, except a drug store. " j iJ. C. Berry has two wagons engaged in hauling lumber, etc. He buys V cattle and furnishes fresh meat to; the public., I - - - * - ? j i The health of the place is goou. We have had very few cases of influenza. j THE SCOURGE KILLS MORE THAN WAR! Under date of April 5, Mr. Julius J. Dukes, acting chairman of the j Central Committee for the Relief of j Jews Suffering Through the War,! mailed a circular -letter from New, York to Mr. T. Vigodsky, in which: he said : "Millions of our people are j "Am nf hnncrer and starva-1 ?V"T IU 0? tion. Immediate help must be sent! from America, if we want to save their lives." Mr. Dukes encloses "Extract from cable sent by Henry j P. Davidson, head of Red Cross," > which we asked Mr. Vigodsky to let us copy for our readers. In its awful portrayal it speaks for itself as follows: . % Paris, March, 24.?No matter how many treatkjs are signed or not signed, world peace will not be established until Central Europe and the Near East are thoroughly cleansed and disinfected. / America is just as unsafe as Europe from typhus and the white plc^'je now spreading over the world with lightning rapidity. . Two million three hundred thousand infected Russian refugees are now pressing against Western Europe's border in their mad rush westward, in the hope of escaping death und^r the most horible conditions. * Conditions as bad as in Russia prevail in Hungary, Serbia, Austria, Montenegro, Turkey and Syria and throughout tjie Near East. - Poland is especially severely stricken. Mnrp neonle are dvinsr daily now than during the war. Whole populations are being wiped out. The fatal germs pass from one 'country to another, owing to the lack of sanitary devices. Unless quick relief is provided the world will see a tragedy greater than that of the last five years, v Montenegro, for instance, with its population of 430,000, has only four doctors, no hospital supplies and no medicines. The same applies to the whole of Eastern Europe. PROGRAM WESTERN DIVISION W. M. U. INSTITUTE ??? x The following is the suggested prov#i fr?r Western Division W. M. U. Institute. Williston Baptist church (Barnwell Association), Thursday, April 22, 10:30 a. m.: 10 :S0-10:40?Devotional. 10:40-10:45?Greetings. 10:45-10:55?Our opportunity for .greater* development, by Vice President of Division. 10 '.oh-: t: ? Sunbeam c inference, by Mis. V-*. J. H;u-h?r. The ' effect of the 7 ) *''!';lion on reports, (b> The effect of the 75 Million on special offerings, (c) Hand work in Sunbeam Band, (d) The Bible the first text book, (e) Mission s^udv certificates, (f) Tools for leaders, (g) Where do mothers teach cmidren God is? ^ n.40-12:."50?Address by Dr. C. 1J. LI t wo. 12:30-1:15?Mission study conference, by Mrs. I. A. Rigby. 1:15-2:00?W. M. S. Conference, Mrs. J. R. Fizer, (a) Adjusting old methods to new plans, (b) The way to victory, (c) Discussion of problems. Adjournment for lunch. Afternoon Session. 3:00-3:10?Devotional. 3:10-3:55?Y. W. A. Conference, (a) Love, the law of the Way, (b) Loyalty, the witness of the Way, (c) Sacrifice, the cost of the Way, (d) Blessedness, the reward of the Way. 3 *55-4 *40?R. A. Conference: (Topics to be selected), Mrs. Edwin i Carpenter. Closing Message?Adjournment. j j THE DISTRICT CONFERENCE - ' OF THE COKESBCTRY DISTRICT ; - . i j Will Meet in Central Church, New-; I berry, the 28th and 29th of This j Month. , !' "?? ' ! The conference of Cokesbury djs-. trict,.; composed of about twenty pas-! toral charges in AbbeVillep Green-1 wood, Newberry and Saluda coun- [ ? .* i aoA ' ties, will noia its session 01 m > Central Methodist church, Newberry, Wednesday and Thursday, April j 28th and 29th, with Bishop Darling- j ton presiding. The conference is i j composed of about one hundred mem- j bers, including all the pastors in the I ;district and lay delegates from each! pastoral charge. The pastors will all! attend, but the laymen do not attend : in large numbers. At Central church Sunday morning the- following committees were . appointed to secure homes for the - - - - * -m r ^ m f delegates: Ward l?Mr. ana Mrs. i.; B. Wicker and Miss Maggie Thomas- j son; Ward 2?Mrs. R. D. WTicker, j Mrs. R. D. Wright and Miss Troxelle j Wright; Ward 3?Mrs. R. L. Tarrant, j Mrs. Mary P. Fant and Miss Annie j Bynum; Ward 4?Mrs. W. W. Horns-' ! by, Mrs. Douglas Hornsby and Miss ; j Alice Hornsby. 1 The lips should move when you are; j supposed to be speaking. Now, in this j ! scene you denounce your husband, j : So let your jaws work. j All right, said Pauline Perfection; gimme a wad of gum.?Detroit Free J Press. j ! ?i NOTICE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL! I ELECTION IN PROSPERITY | SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 14. State of South Carolina, County of Newberry. Whereas, one-third of the resident free-holders and a like proportion of j the resident electors of the age of twenty-one in the Prosperity School j District No. 14, the County of NewI berry, State of South Carolina, have ! filed a petition with the County Board of Education of Newberry j County, South Carolina, petitioning I and requesting that an election be I held in the said school district on the | question of levying a special tax of /a\ milic nn tnvnhlp nrooertv I OlA \ O / uuiii^ vi? x x v within the said school district. Now, Therefore, We the undersigned, composing the County Board of Education for Newberry County, ! State of South Carolina, do hereby order the Board of Trustees of the Prosperity School District No. 14 to hold an election on the said question of levying a special tax of six (6) mills to be collected on the property located within the said school district, j which said election shall be held at i the town hall, in the said School! ! District No. 14, on Wednesday, the I 5th day of May, 1920, at which said! election the polls shall be opened at! 7 a. m. and closed at 4 p. m. < The members of the Board of Trustees of the said school district shall act as Managers of the said election. Only such electors as rei ciHp in +Vif? said srhool district and1 return real or personal property for taxation, and who exhibit their tax and registration certificates as required in general elections, shall be j allowed to vote. Electors favoring I the levy of such tax shall cast a balj lot containing the word "Yes" written or printed thereon, "*>(] ench elector opposed to such levy shall cast a ballot containing the word "No" written or printed thereon. Given under our Hands and Seals this the l-lth day of Anril. 3 920. ! C. M. WILSON, 0. B. CANNON, J. B. HARMAN, County Board of Education, Newberry County, S." C. NOTICE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL ELECTION IN PROSP?RITY SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 14. State of South Carolina, County of Newberry. Whereas, one-third of the resident free-holders and a like proportion of the resident electors of the n<re of twenty-one in the Prosperity School District No. 14, the County of Newberry, State of South Carolina, have filed a petition with the County ^ 1 - T""* J.. a.-T | rioara 01 rjuuuanuii vj. ixcwucuji County, South Carolina, petitioning and requesting1 that an ? election be {held in the said school district on the ] question of levying a srvc::.: tv: c* J tv.***4 '^^ w?Tn<j ^*<r:aM'j "'"orirtv | *.v I chin the suid school diotrit t to be | collected for three years to pay sxS&SW > rMi^liniMwnFfT^ Tiro ^BBIBH^^Jiriiff^ &$S?kaw*. mam j Scene From Avery Hopkin's Gale of Laughter, "Fair and Warmer," at the Opera House Wednesday, April 21. indebtedness. Now, Therefore, We the undersigned, composing the County Board of Education for Newberry County, State of South Carolina, do hereby order the Board of Trustees of the Prosperity School District No. 14 to hold an election on the said question of levying a special tax of two (2) mills to be collected on the property j located within the said scnooi district,. which said election shall be held at the town hall, in the said School ' District No. 14, on Wednesday, the 5th day of May, 1920, at which said election the polls shall be opened at" 7 a. m. and closed at 4 p. m. The members of the Board of" Trustees of the said school district shall act as Managers of the said election. Only such electors as reside in the said school district and return real or personal property for taxation, and who exhibit their tax and registration certificates as required in general elections, shall be allowed to vote. Electors favoring the levy of such tax shall cast a oailot 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 Hands and Seals this the 14th day of April, 1920. j C. M. WILSON, ' 0. B. CANNON, J. B. HARMAN, County Board of Education, ' Newberry County, S. C. i STREET DUTY NOW DUE AND MUST BE PAID. Notice is hereby given that Street Duty is due now and must be paid by the first of May?after that dat4 a penalty will .be added. I ask that all who are liable fori this payment give immediate' atten- j tion to this notice. E. L. Rodelsperger, Uhiel" of Foiice. 4-16-td CLUB MEETINGS CROSS ROADS DEMOCRATIC CLUB. : The Democratic voters living in the neighborhood of Cross Roads j above Peak will meet at Cross Roads j on Saturday, April 24, 1920, at 2j p. m., for the purpose of organizing: the club, electing officers and dele-} gates to the county convention and for the transaction of ^ny other busi- j ness that may come before the; meeting. . G. H. SHEALY. j . fttvinw nrifA/>n A Tf/> rr IID L1DC.M I ULinuLnnnv, i Will meet at St. Lukes school house l on Saturday, April 24, 1920, at 2 p. m., for the purjDse of reorganizing j and electing delegates to the countyconvention and for the transaction of j any other business. J GEO. F. 'HUNTER, * Secretary. 1 i f GARMANY DEMOCRATIC CLUB, j Will meet at the residence of A. G.: Leitzsey on Saturday, April 24, 1920, at 9 a. m., for the purpose of reo~gan- j izing and electing delegates to the county convention and any 'other business that may come before the : meeting. L. I. FEAGfLE, ! 1 President, j ! JOHN T. OXNER, 1 1 Secretary. I Mt. Bethel Democratic Club. | Will meet Saturday, ' April 24, 11920, at the residence of M. R. j Brooks at 10 a. m. for the purpose ! of reorganizing and electing dele; gates to the county convention and I for the transaction. of any other ; business that may come before it. W. C. Brown, President. I St. Lukes Democratic Club. ! Will meet Saturday, April 24, i 1920, at 1 p. m., at St. Lukes school j house -for the purpose of reorganizI ing and electing delegates to the : county convention and to attend to i any other business. C. S. Nichols, N'. E. Taylor, Secretary. President. i Little Mountain Democratic Club 1 Will meet in the W. U. w.. nan, Little Mountain, S. C., April 24th, at 4 o'clock for the purpose of reorjranizin? and electing an executive committeeman and delegates to the county convention. All are requested to attend. B. H. Miller, i J. B. Derrick, President. Clerk : WARD ONE DEMOCRATIC CF./JE. WH i?*ce* C7"1"-* - ) 2-1 7 9':0. r1: 9 r'.-'n -V- f r;*,. 0. ^i!e p\~\po^e of recrgarsizhig and electing delegates to the county convention f \tlIf 11 l\ API Received by y< en Rompers and sizes one year to blue, yellow. W half price, will se and look them 01 GLOBE DF Upper Main Street . . i i ANNOl We wish to annc The Elite Phai wai Of Owing to the shortage < tures will not arrive until 1 placing a small stock of J tures arrive. . * \* \ V * It is our intention to m proud of. We will carry prices will be reasonable. Our Jewelry and Repa William Turner, who has 1 will be in a position fo take Tkv? TUayyioo Pnravc Q o JL/1 JL liViliClo xvi v vx uj w ^ all Prescription work. We wish to assure the i be appreciated and will re The Elite Phai XT 1N< ! Holm I and for the transaction of any other NOT .business that may come before it. J Noti< ' A full attendance is urged. j undersi L. I. EPTING, Newbei Vice-President, j of cour JNO. H. BAXTER, at 9 o' Of ! ,1 Secretary. uu, xitij- u I jurors * ! Notice of Application for New Cer- j commoii tincate of Stock. j OH Maj | Notice is hereby given that stock f certificate No. 118 dated January 2,! 19IS, issued to William Coleman for 74 shares of preferred stock, of Jury Ci Glenn-Lowry Manufacturing comj Cour. pany, has been lost or destroyed, and that the undersigned, as the owner of ; the said certificate, will make appli- j NOTIC. j cation to said corporation, at its place j JAL ! of business at Whitmire, S. C., on the j 14th day of May, 1920, for the is-1 Q. ! suance of a new certificate in the I place thereof. William Coleman. . Whei ~ a 1 o free ho April lo* lyzu. uc*? i ., _______________j the resi NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.! in the J I will make a final settlement of: the coi the estate of William Greenwood in j South ( the probate court for Newberry; with th count, South Carolina, on Saturday of New the 8th day of May, 1920, at 10 petition o'clock in the forenoon and will im-: election rnecH:-t::]y thereafter ask for my dis- f district charge as administrator of said es-1 additior 1ale. ' : TV"17" T. M. Greenwood, J the said Administrator. ; Xow Newberry, April 10, 1920. J signed,' I II Iliil III I'lll I l IIMIIW g?? ? g ssterday's express I Creepers for < six, colors, whii e bought this lot ill them same we 7er. [Y GOODS Newl ' JNCEME >unce to the pul rmacy & Jewe >en April 19tl \ of labor and material the hirtyor sixty days. How ewelry until our comptel ake this store one that Nev the highest quality of gc ,ir Department will be in < lad a,number of years exp ! care of all repair work, raduate Pharmacist, will h niblic that any patronage ceive our best attention. 0 I rmacycuewc swberry, S. C. es Brothers Stand ICE OF JURY DRAWING. ) 0f educat ;e is hereby given that the; state of gned jury commissioners for j order* the ry county will, in the clerk. jalapa Sci t's office on Friday, April 23,! an electic clock a. m., openly and pub- levying a: raw the names of 36 petit four (4) to serve during the week of property \ pleas court which convenes school *di; 1 10, 1920. . ; shall be hi C. C. Schumpert, ; company's J. B. Halfacre, i district N John C. Goggans, j day of ommissioners fo;r Newberry j election tl ty. 4-13-2t j 7^a. m. ar | The me E OF ELECTION IN! act^ma" APA SCHOOL DISTRICT 0nly such NO. 48. said scho< f South Carolina,. or person ty of Newberry. and who < >noo r\-f +Vio roci^oTif. tration cei CMS,, WUVI.UUU VJ. ~ . Iders and a like proportion of eral elect; dent electors of the age of 21 vote. Ele lalapa School District No. 48, such tax s mty of Newbery, State ofjingthewo Carolina, have filed a petition1 thereon, a e county board of education j such levy berry county, South Carolina, I the wo ing and requesting that an \ thereon. be held in the said school j Given v on the question of levying an; this the 1( ial special tax for four (4) ' i the tivaV.e property within i 1 school d;? r.r-. therefore, ve t Jr ? ur.cier-: vuuz;../ c.t composing the county board j ry Cour SALE ten doz:hildren, te, pink, % at about ty. Call 1 i r 1 _______ J > CO. j Deity, S. C. I OT! I HHBHUHH ' i i >lic that Jry Co. j t !: A* . ! f t, Jewelry Fix ever we are; ;e line of fix. . . * I y- i , /... ,i/-. 'V - . !" yberry will be '\ >ods and the . * * * *?i: charge of Mr. - - TTTA ferience. we , i: \ * ave charge of ! * given us will ' i 7~ I dry Co. I _. .VLt: i j ? J * ? *' -?err-.;^ ;ion for Newberry county. South Carolina, do hereby board of trustees of the hool District No. 48 to hold >11 on the said question of n additional special tax ?of mills to be collected on the located within the said strict, which said election sld at the Jalapa Mercantile > store, in the said school: o. 48, on Saturday the 1st, [ay, 1920, at which said." iie polls shall be opened at; id closed at 4 p. m. mbers of the board of troaie said school district shaK. nagers of the said election.. electors as reside in the. >1 district and return real', al property for taxation,^ -l1 a. j _ jxinuii, uieir Lax ana reg^s* tificates as required in genions, shall be allowed ta> ctors favoring the levy of shall cast a ballot contamrd "Yes" written or printedi v.,} eoM, 4-~ iiu ClCWtVi uppvocu bU shall cast a ballot contained "No" written or printed mder our hands and sealr)th day of April, 1920. 0. M. Wilson, 0. B. Cannon, J. B. Hannan, ?ard cf Education, Newbsrity, South Carolina. v.