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i o n rl nutanu Barb Wire an Roofing of All Kin ??iK Cri Edwards F \ Certain-teed Tv * Number One Re< Also Motor and Lu Kii We have heavy st and will make very i Slimmer | S)IcP CAG* Oil 3* ~ar '> r\ rni?irnrti-iwaxMMnaBAjm-wi i -?" ! n in-nfrtrfWitr-Tin <s> > AT THE OPERA HOUSE. <S> > .- <$> <$> < > v? <?> "The Shark." Those who love the sea will be * thrilled with the scenes in *'The Shark," a William Fox presentation featuring George -Walsh, which will be shown at the opera house Friday. Much of the action takes place on a tramp oil steamer sailing from , Mexican to South American ports and carrying a crew who fear their caDtain and his mate because of their strength ad cruelty. The plot of the story is worked out while the ship is traveling at full speed. The action is speedy, too, and ^very one is held in breathless suspense when the hero, to save the heroine's honor, fires the cargo of oil . which explodes and blows up the \ ship. But the happy ending of this forceful and tragic play leaves a feeling of intense satisfaction. The story and scenario were written by Thomas F. Fallon and the play by Dell Henderson. ? Dangerous Days." ? * ' " j-i The subtle spen 01 me uunn wove itself into the courtship of Stanton II "k, who won his wife, Mae Clark, while playing: the emperor in "'The Chinese Honeymoon." The spell lasted, too, for the big athletic screen heavy is as happy in his home life as a man could be. ' "Heck is appearing in Goldwyn's '"'Dangerous Da>..," a Reginald Barker production which comes to the opera house Monday. For a number ? of years before entering motion pictures he was on the stage. He was the original toreador in the opera bv * 1 TT- t + U mat name, ne was wiui xviaw anu. Even Is Si) i Two men sign every and the inspector. Bot! conies back. Under this method, c tremelv rare. Not a tit rnent to many Miller de; Ox-or 1 000 tirpc; vpnrl1 factory tests. All the best rival tires v.Tith the Miller, with, thi r jMiiicrs i t.v.* excel all in v.::; mi:i;:re. .r t/i :.u< oncweai ct\ tlic awre^e. 1 : r Core's a vera ?-? - r> ?> _ A " -f-r-c: : r ; COTI Y- v:-in a new i em t.:\ - when you test Milk r. (iCt one now ai The ii:per-scrvice cf the Is now everywhere disci Tread Patent Center tread smooth, v/ith s: firm ho*<i cn v??l &snhalfc. \ P.jcci si-dz t-s-aes? rccch like < > f%l I f f' # ? A?OC?? st/JS Cords or Fabrics Pi 17 & Zz<< ? NEWBEF ??"J -nL" !HBB? Cut Nails. ? 1 id Wire Fence. ds, Galvanized 2 V. j mp. I 'atent Lock. 1 > ,'o and Three Ply. j i d Cedar Shingles. j bricating Oils of All nds. J j ;ocks of all the above ittractive prices. ; . f v I n^MBMnNnwMaML Erlanger for seven years, and start, ed pictures in "The Man From TexI as," under John Barrymore. NOTICE. ; - All persons holding claims against . | the estate of Mrs.^R. Cummings McCartha, deceased, will present same, duly attested, to me or my Attorneys Hunt, Hunt and Hunter, Newberry. S. C., on or before the 25th day of June, 1920. T. P. McCartha, Administrator of the personal estate of Mrs. R. Cummings McCartha, I deceased. , May 26th, 1920. . i ii ?i?????????? Subscribe to The Herald and j News, S2.00 a year. ! ; j SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE ! EXAMINATIONS. University of South Carolina. The examination for the award of j {vacant scholarships in the University' j of South Carolina and for admission j ' of new students will be held at the j i county court house on Friday, July i 9, at 9 a. m. Applicants must not be j j less than sixteen years of age. When j scholarships are vacant after July 9,! ! they will be awarded to those making; . + ar'ara era fit P Yfl m inn tlOTl. ! C11T uii;:icoi c* > \^i v...? , _ ! provided they meet the conditions.' j governing the award. Applicants for ; j scholarships should write to President' i Currell for scholarship examination 1 i blanks. These blanks, properly filled j | out by the applicant should be filed _ I with President Currell by July 2. t Scholarships are worth $100, free 5* [tuition and fees, total $158. Thejg j next session will open Sept. 15, 1920. i| ' For further information and catalog | | address President W. S. Currell, 11 ' (Joiumoia, s. l . i k J 3t I /Tire gnec! j TV - I iviiuer lire?-me uidAc? ^ h arc penalized if a tire ietccts have become exe came back for adjusters last year. y are worn out in Miller are constantly compared v :-sc results: 'a rivals, both in average :j rival treads by 25 per 2 15.C0D miles ? Miller .90 miles? in rear-wheel .ditiens. 1? dea of mod- \ a new-type A Miliar Tire H L15se^" .tct'cn cup, for fM&i ', I Izarcd-lo-ihe- I ? :05s in dirt. J j[ JSl r Tires ! :orc? Makers ; i Geared-to-the-Road L^giilcred U. S..Patent OJ*c? 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