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%st Irntifi (tod ferni v; * 19? <sssl Entered at the Postoffice at New rry, S. C., as 2nd class matter. E. H. AULL, EDITOR. at.,., oq i oon r uua^, ? o, jl?/~ v. Editor Gossett of the Tugaloc Tribune says that May peaches wil] be ripe in two weeks. That's good if you have the peach trees with the fruit as we suppose Farmer Gossett has, but how about blackberries? And then how about some yugar to make the pies a?d the gobblers? And they do say that the blackberry crop is tine this year. MT. BETHEL.-GARMANY WILL VOTE ADDITIONAL TAX The closing picnic4 of the Mt. Bethel-Garmany school was held at the schol house on last Friday. The patrons and children and friends gathered at the school house and soon the children sang a number of songs and Mr. B. B. Leitzsey for the board of trutftees made detailed report of the income and expenses for flip vfand read renort also of the .. work done by the children. He stated that in order to get the state help and to pay the teachers amounts that would be necessary in order to secure good -.teacher ; and ' to pay them . it would be necessary to have a larger income. Dr. W. C. Brown made a short talk and emphasized the value of a good ; school for aiiy community and that while he had no children to attend IrUC N11UU1 JfCh 00 a gwu Wibimt ***terssted in the welfare and'Uplift of his community and realizing and appreciating the value of a good school he was willing to be taxed and to pay the tax cheerfully in order to . maintain a good school. Superintendent Wilson made a statement showing how by voting an additional tax of four mills the district would be entitled to share in a State fund provided by the last legislature. ( Col. E. H. Aull who was present was called on and he said that he * knew that the people of this communitv were too full of the school spirit to think of anything except to keep the school going and if it was necessary to have more tax in order to do so that they would vote it, that ^ such was the spirit of the people he felt satisfied. And he suggested that 4 the petition be circulated at once for signatures asking the election and on motion of Dr. W. C. Brown it was so decided and very soon every person present entitled to sign the petition had siemed and the election is order ed. And the tax will be voted. The crowd then repaired to the spring in the pasture near by and : under the shade of the beautiful trees enjoyed an excellent picnic dinner. s> -i^^i SILVERSTREET SCHOOL HAS EXCELLENT EXERCISES The closing exercises of the Silverstreet school were held on Thursday evening, May 20, and were well attended and very good. The school has been very successful the past session under the management of Miss Dorothy Buzhardt assisted by Miss Maude Epting and Miss Helen Nichols. The attendance has been good and the wok well done. There were only two young ladies to finish the work in this school. Misses Josie Berry and Elsie Pitts and they each read very creditable papers. The following program was carried out: Sons:?"Onward Christian Soldiers," No. 91. Devotional Exercises?Rev. Thos. Suber. Salutatory?Josie Berry. Song?"Commencement Song," No. / 40?School. Valedictory?Elsie Pitts. Song:?"Home Going Song," No. 71 ?School. Address?Col. E. H. A'ull. Presentation of Certificates?Col. E. H. Aull. v Address?Rev. Thos. Suber. Music?Ruth Hamm. Announcements. Rev. Mr. Suber in closing his address spoke of the work needed on the road from Silverstreet and the effort being made to raise a private fund with which to cooperate' with \ the county officials in the working oi the road and Mr. Suber stated that he could not contribute any monej but he would be willing to contribute his own labor in the effort to have the road worked. It certainly needs something done. From Deadfall tc Silverstreet the road is particularly bad and we sincerely hope that Mr Suber may be successful in his efforts to have the road worked, and thai the work may extend all the way tc Newberry. The following medals were preeo-n+or? flio mortals hpiTIC PMVPri hv t.h( OVUVVM ~ ? 1-^ f ^ trustees, Messrs. Neel, Blair ant Leitzsey, personally, and to encourag* studious habits on the part of th< children: High School Department, 8th, 9tl and 10th grades: Winner?Miss Eytive Long. Honorable Mention?Elsie Pitts Ruth Hamm. Intermediate Department, 5th, otl and 7th grades: Winners?Miss Nancy Blair, Mis: Lois Nichols. Honorable Mention?Mary Martin Rosalee Blair. Primary Department, 1st, 2nd, 3n and 4fh grades: > Wirner?Marv Hendrix. Fon^rable Ment:on?Cole Blair JchV A. l ong, Bevley Ravird. The medals were given for th< average in tl\e grades men tloned. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS FROM LITTLE MOUNTAIN ; There will be preaching service a'1 Holy Trinity church Sunday instead of the first Sunday in June, so as tc arrange for all those who desire to gc to Newberry college commencement without having a conflict with servicc here. ; The many friends of Mrs. Ralph i Sease are glad to know she is improving nicely after an operation at . the Columbia hospital. R. P. Huffman and C. T. Hutfmar ' +/-v r/vlnwiViio Tuoerlnv pvpn. " illUtUlt'U IU \J\J11UlllkJlCl X V* WCV4V^J V . [ ing for the graduating exercises oi the nurses of the Columbia hospital Miss Annie Lee Huffman, daughter oi 1 R. P. Huffman being one of the gradu; ates. I Miss Elberta Sease spent Tuesdaj s in Columbia. ,: Mr. and Mrs. William Boozer spent the week-end with the latter's par!. ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Boland. I Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Shealy motori ed to Lexington Monday afternoon. ! Miss Mary Epting has returned from Hartsville, where she has been , teaching for the past session. ' Miss Marie Wessinger of Jalapa is spending a few days with her grandparents, Mr .and Mrs. B. H. Miller, i . Rev. J. J. Long* and family spent Wednesday in Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Shealy of Chapin were in town Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Summer and sisters of Newberry visited in town Sunday afternoon. f Mrs. Francis Wessinger has returned to her home near Ballentine after spending several weeks-with her sis, ter,'Mrs. Martha Shealy. J f Mrs. Ellen Eargle_spent the weeki end with relatives near Peak, i Mr. and Mrs. Bertey Kibler spent thfc week-end with the letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Si 'Matthews. o?/i -V.*' S^healv and son, Winfred, motored to Columbia on last Thursday.. \\ it Miss Fey Wheeler ' spent several days last week in Newberry. Miss Bessie Lee Neel accompanied her home. I Miss Ada Brady made a short visit to Prosperity Monday. Mrs. Anna Barrier of Augusta, Ga., fUn mnAlr anrl orifVl VlOl4 sisflPI* spent tuc ncca-tuu ??ivU| uv. , Mrs. S. W. Young. Mss Kathleen Counts is home for her vacation, having taught music in : Summerland college for the past session. . Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Matthews and Mrs. C. S. Matthews visited Mrs. Ralph Sease at the Columbia hospital Sunday afternoon. i Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cumalander and children spent Sunday with relatives .near Chapin. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Young and Mrs. Barrier visited Mrs. S. J. Xohn of Prosperity Sunday. Mv nnrl Mrs. .T. H. Wise. B. M. Wise and J. B. Derrick motored to Pelion Wednesday. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Summer of Newberry visited in town Sunday ! afternoon. Miss Louise Shealy attended the Cannon-Rice wedding in Columbia last Thursday. Misses Eula and Chloe Epting ati tended commencement at Lenoir col' fWIc lilio rr W4v. I Mrs. A. M. Stoudemire made a short visit to Prosperity last Thursj day. ! Miss Elberta Sease visited in Prosperity Wednesday. Lawrence Brady was at home for the week-end. W. B. Shealy and W. A. Counts were business visitors in Newberry Tuesday. ' j i Rev. J. B. Harman attended Sum*? t 11 " ^ meriana college commencement uu I Tuesday. \ ! Mrs. J. K. Derrick went to Columbia last week for the graduating exercises at the Lutheran seminary, . her brother being one of the graduates. { Misses Leo and Altha Shealy Annie Wheeler and Mrs. Martha j Shealy and Elonzo Shealy spent Suni day with Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Shealy r\f PVianin ] Among the Little Mountaineers who attended the bacculaureate sermon at Chapin Sunday were: Misses Mattie Boland, Zula Stockman, Luetta Wheeler, Louise Shealy, Minnie Lee ; Shealy and Maebelle Fulmer; Messrs. j Maloy Wheeler, Ward Fulmer, Frank ; Wise, Carlton Wise, Carl Wheeler, Laurence Brady and C. T. Huffman. Willie Hack Derrick, a senior of (Newberry college is spending the [week at home, also Lee Shealy. ? DOTS FROM PEAK AND ROUND ABOUT j Mr. W. M. Wilson returned Satur? day from a pleasure trip to. Jackson! ville, Fla. \ Mrs. H. L. Suber has returned , home from a visit to her parents neai k unapin. . Mr. Joe Counts and family spent , Sunday evening at Mr. W. H. Epting. r Mr. Geo. Stoudemire is very sick at this writing. ; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Counts left t Friday for Gastonia, N. C., to visit ) their son, Wingard and will also visit their son Roland at Clover, S. C. We are indeed glad to see Col. E j H. Aull's name announced as a can 1 didate for county superintendent ot i education. We can't think of a mar i (in Newberry county more suitable foi : the position than Col. Aull. He car 1 expect his share of votes at Peak. Mr. Reynold Swygert is home fron Wofford college. > Mr. Ernest Livingstone who ha.? j been our efficient operator here foi i some time, has accepted a position a j Rock Hill, S. C. 5 Mr. J. F. Stuck of near Pomarii : visited relatives near Peak Sunday. , I Miss Thelma Clark spent Sunday i with Miss Claudia Shealy. \ i Look out Gen. Green for the Goos< 1 Neck Rifles are coming. ! Mr. and Mrs. Willie Moreland sper; ; the week-end at- the latter's parents . Mr. and Mrs. John Eargle. ?| Mr. Editor we are ve/y glad tha - you have accepted our invitation t< ' come, down aiid take that historica mmsaassag./ ; i . i ; ! POSITIVELY EV1 PRICE. WE OVE j[ MOVE OUR STO< YOUR SHOES A1 SOLD, COME NO ! | 1 lot Men's Mec .... Lotis, Red Goose B: to 1 lot Men's Oxfo: Tan, English Toe, $ 1 lot Ladies' Gra ' tion, sizes 3 to 6, $2. '' * V'T _ x ioi/ ^aiiuxeii s... to 13 1-2, $2.00 vail 1 lot Sandels for to 2, $2.00 value, tti JUST WRIG Now is your timi Wright Shoes at sal $14.00 Soe cut to $12.50 Shoe cut t MAW Y U lMtK S i LY REDUCED PR | REMEMBER THI! N. sport up on old Broad. Y es, we agree i to do the fishing and frying provided j you let us join you when the fish is | jfried and you are also to pick the I bones out of ours and see if we can't beat you eating. . - Nelly. CAROLINA AUTO CO. TO HOLD TIRE DEMONSTRATION \ . V Tvo Factory Representatives From - II M.kron to be Here and snow now Tires Can be Saved for Greater Mileage. Saturday of this week, two factory representatives from the Goodyear Tire and Rubber ^company of Akron, Ohio, will be at the Carolina Auto ; company in Main street to give a demonstration of tire conservation, i This will be an interesting demon- j , stration and will be quite profitable I i to all who will drop in during the day j at the Carolina Auto company and : see just how they can get more mile, age out of their tires. NEWS FROM SILVERSTREET. Silverstreet, May 24.?The closing exercises of the Silverstreet graded ! school were held Thursday night, May 20th. The opening prayer was made 11 by the Lutheran pastor, Rev. T. F. | Suber. Col. E. H. Aull delivered an . I address in his usual happy manner, J he presented the medals, keeping the j audience amused and anxious. [ There were two members of the I .'tenth grade who finished, Miss Elsie j | cv^agw??PWIIW I II IMIIillMI "?I* The architect who ; your house, thinks ab ! providing adequate | your family. [j He has in mind ; ? . i , [I with everything arasi we sell you a piece < I only reliable and ser ' able for its correct | design. j t We invite you to ii "i t 1^? ) 1 ' n r* 1 isegins rria< ery shoe in this h( :r bought on men's :k regardless of i * your price. don'l w before some oni lium Toe. Dark Tan. ? - - 7 ? - , rand, $12.00 value, cut $8.98 rds, sizes 6 to 11, Dark , 19.00 value, price $6.98 y and White CQmbinar 75 value, price;...$1.48 White Slippers, sizes 8 le, sale price.... ...$1.24 boys and girls, sizes 8 . : is sale....... ...........$1.34 iHT OXFORDS > e to get a pair of. Just e prices. $12.00 :o.... $9.98 HOES NOT MENTIONI ICES. S SAI.F CLOSES JUNE ! T. M. S Npu/KPI"* A 1 V VI MV* Pitts and Miss Josie Berry. Those re-13 ceiving medals were: Eytive Long, j 2 Nancy Blair, Lois Nichols and Mary ? Jlendrix. Mott Yarborough, Mr. and Mrs. 2 Annie Yarborough of Saluda visited * at J. P. Long's on Thursday after- I noon. Mrs. Anna Pearsall has returned c from a visit to friends in Saluda. J While there she attended the old . soldiers reunion. ? The little MethodisTliliapel is near ATI finnHflv school is' held I + CUUipiCbivu uuu KX.uv.~J there every Sunday. j J Mrs. S.'Golden has been called to ? Abbeville by the serious illness of her ] aunt. ~~ * < Vance Pearsall is building an addi- ; tion to his dwelling. Albert Shroeder and daughters at- i tended the closing exercises of Saluda high school, Friday night. Claud Berry^ of Newberry spent a]] few hours witK home folks the past week. % Mayer Hayird made a business trip to Newberry Wednesday. Smith Berry and Gams Swindler of Saluda county attended the school commencement and Qalled on relatives here Thursday evening. Vance Pearsall attended the old soldiers reunion at Sumter. He spent six years of his early life there and Jie met many of his boyhood friends after an absence of twenty-five years, j School Elections Saturday. I The vote for a 4-mill school tax at Trinity Saturday carried, 12 for and i s i ' draws the plans for out something except j shelter for you and ; I a beautiful structure j tically correct. When )f "jewelry" it is not viceable, but remarkstyle and beauty of aspect our line. yelry. Co. I! i ' I I Cot Price ly, May 28 )USE TO GO ON Si 5 OXFORDS, THERE! 'RICE. NOW'S YOUR < r WAIT UNTIL THE B i GETS YOUR NUMBI KIPPENDORF DO FOR LAI Don't fail to get you sale prices. All $11.50 Tan Oxf and toe, to go on sale ? 1, Jot New Brown 0 plain toe, $11.50 value, inA n ?piu.t>v iJiavxv xxid. v neat toe, cut to...;-. 1.. 1 lot Black,Kid Pun Red Goose Brand, $7.7! $7.85 Dark Tan Pu: cut to.: 1 lot Men's Light 1 Goose Brand, Atlantic to .. D ABOVE TO GO ON! 5th. mm >anders y, S. C. . against; at Big Creek it was 17 for md 4 against; at St. Luke's, 25 for md 17 against. This means that the state will guarantee these schools a 7-months erm with one teacher for every 25 mpils enrolled. Miss Ruth McCrackin?of Newberry ipent the weekend in Clinton.? Chronicle. i NOTICE. All persons holding claims against he estate of Mrs. R. Cummings Mc" l1? nrill nrooonf QQIDP _/arIlia, uctcaacU) rr Hi ^ivwvu> iuly attested, to me or my Attorneys lunt, Hunt and Hunter, Newberry, 3. C., on or before the 25th day of Tune, 1920. T. P. McCartha, Administrator of the personal estate of Mrs. R. Cummings McCartha, deceased. Kay 26th, 1920. GET 0P1 , Wire and Barb Wire an Roofing of All Kim Cri I ! ; Edwards P *1 Certain-teed Tw Number One Re( Also Motor and Lul Kii We have heavy st -and will make very a j \ r j I BBSBBBBBBmI B Minn j \LE AT A CUT ^ ORE WE MUST I fl :HANCE TaGET 1 EST HAVE BEEN J IR. ' TMAN SHOES WES - a pair of K. D.'s at * J ords, medium heel I it ...,...,.....>$9.98 A xfords, Louis heel,, cut to........... |9.$8 xfords, Louis heel, $8.98 tips, medium heel, 5 value, cut to $5.59 | mp, medium heel, ' !p5?98 ran Oxfords, Red ^ , $10.50 value, cut * * . $7.98 r 1 SALE AT GREAT\ * , ' ' . i 'V1 1 V ' /v . Business Motto: g "ACCURACY" ( 4 NEELY J. CROMER | Civil Engineer Surveyor/ I y . . . 4 {PRICES x - ; Cut Nails. I / d Wire Fence. , is, Galvanized 2 V.) _ U"*-* mp. ' " . ' atent Lock. ro and ThreePly. 1 P.oHnr Shino-lfis. i A. VVUVVA - - ?. v I I bricating Oils of All ids. i ocks of all the above attractive prices. ' rj Bros. Co. I .* H ? ' -4 i >