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I \ We take pie; for the sale i have been fc Columl (Several lines selection will COLl "Bui r>r\J 7 TT TH/IOT A successful in that th will give honest sen whole harmonious c and by reputation. QUALITY, CA great Columbia poi r*r\i TTMDTA 1 (LULUmiiirv j , year (four times as springs and driving axles for the life of \ for one yearvwith e'< yet effective guara The purchaser of a ing, guarantee, sign I CLAUDE C. SMIT Lever Gets Degree. The State.*- ji Washington, June 17.?It is now; Dr. Asbury Francis Lever, former! ^ ~ ; member of congress irom mc ( Seventh South Carolina district and; since his retirement from the house' . a valued member of the federal farm | loan board. Yesterday Mr. Lever! delivered the commencement ad-' dress at the 'Maryland State college, of agriculture at College Park, Md.,j ; and in recognition of his valued workj in behalf of education and agricul-1 ture he received the degree of doc-! tor of laws. j j ! ? """" -** W. C. T. U. Conference. ? A conference on the ? various\ - " ---1- w r T I phases oi tne wor* 04. LUC f ? . V/. | U. and what it is doing to help win ! worldwide prohibition will be held in j the Methodst church Thursday after- j noon, June 24, at 3:30 o'clock, and j again in the evening at 8:30. Everybody is invited. Prominent speakers will be present. Our good neighbor, Greenville, is ?o -poet orrnwinfi' nlace. When ctrruaiinjr ? 0 ^ N the government counted the people last January there were 23,000 people in Greenville. A large signboard at the depot now informs the Green^ ville visitor that city has 47,000 population. That is, it was 47,000 last week. It's probably 50,000 by now. ?Easley Progress. j Subscribe to The Herald and News | $2.00 a year. 1785 1920; The College of Charleston Co-educational. % "-A ^ ominQtinns- and exami n,niraiict: cAamumwiv*.^ nations for the free tuition county; scholarships at all county seats Fri-j day, July 9, at 9 a. m. Four year courses lead to the B. ? A. and B. S. degrees. Special two* year pre-medical and pre-technical courses are given. j Spacious buildings and athletic grounds, well equipped laboratories, unexcelled library facilities. Two ? dormitories for men. Expenses mod-! erate. For terms and catalogue, ad- j dress Harrison Randolph, President. NOMINATIONS. S. J. Cromer is hereby announced as a candidate for commissioner for No. 2 township, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. Alan Johnston, yielding to the earnest requests of voters from all parts of the county, has consented to stand for reelection to the state senate. He will abide by the result of the Democratic primary; and, if elected, his service will be marked, as heretofore, by wholelfcajted devotion to the public good. V M. H. Wicker is hereby announced as a candidate for magistrate for No. township an<i abide'tife rules 3 ??& BgE3SEg8B^eE^gaBBa3Bgg5^ asure in annour md service of h >rtunate in secu )ia Trucks of passenger c; ,be announced JMBIA TF It to Back a Real Guar iTRUCKS are first an< ey are honestly made ai ace to the men that buy1 chassis the best units ob' ^ \ PACITY, SERVICE an nts. ' / 1 TRUCKS are absolutely long as any other truck gears are guaranteed f the truck. We contract tch ColumbiaTruck. T1 ntee given by any auto Columbia Truck gets v ed by the manufacturer H, Manager. of the Democratic party. Magistrate No. 10 D. L. Stone is hereby announced as a candidate for magistrate for No. 10 Township subject to the rules of the Democratic party. House of Representatives. W. A. Counts is hereby announced as a candidate for the house of representatives and subject to the rules of the Democratic party. Thomas L. B. Epps is hereby announced as a candidate for commissioner for No. 10 township, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. ^ NOTICE Of the Reorganization of Mt. Pleasant, Walton and Trinity Democratic - Clubs. Whereas, Mt. Pleasant, Walton J r>nmrvr>rgfiV rlnhs failed H11U J. l liucjr JL/V.UUV1.W..V to reorganize on the fourth Saturday in April, 1920, as required ' by the rules of the Democratic party, At a meeting of the County Democratic Executive Committee held Saturday, June 19th, 1920, under and by authority of the rules governing the party, it was resolved that said clubs be authorized to reorganize on Saturday, July 3rd, 1920, at any hour on that date that may suit tlipir convenience, and notice is here bv given to that effect. I. H. HUNT, Acting Chairman, Newberry County Democratic Committee. B. B. LEITZSEY, Secretary. SPECIAL ELECTION IN FAIRVIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. IS. Whereas, one-third of the resident freeholders and a like proportion of the resident electors of the age of 21 years in the Fairview school district, No. 18, the county of Newberry, state of South Carolina, have filed a petition with the county board of education of Newberry county, South Carolina, petitioning and requesting that an election be held in said school district on the question of levying a special tax of two (2) mills on the taxable school property within the said school district. Now, therefore, we the undersigned composing the county board of education for Newberry county, state rvf South Carolina, do herebv order the board of trustees of the Fairview school .district, No. 18, to hold an election on the said question of levying a special tax of two (2) mills to be collected on the property located within the said school district, which said election shall be held at the Fairview school house in the said school district. No. 18, on Wednesday, the 7th day of July, 1920, at which said election the polls shall be opened at 7 n. m. and closed at 4 p. m. The members of of trustees of said school district shall act as managers said election. ' t I icing the formatic ligh grade MOTC .1 1 _ ring tne saies coi and F. W. ] ars of nation-wid shortly. iUCfkD cniee'' :1 foremost successful. icI honestly soicl, ana them. We have in one tamable, best by test d PRICE are the four guaranteed for one : we know of); the or two years; and the to give Free Service U-In -Jo -fV*r\ YYirkcf Lild IO l/l 1^/ XilVOi/ IIK/viw?A^ imotive manufacturer, dth it a written, binds and also by the local J The Ladi "Satisfacti Mail Orders j Filled Carefully. j New Sh I TL? 1 lie: tuw ! RECEIVED S FRENCH VOILE: 1 THE "TOWN BL< DISTIN( The Ladi ' 1310 Main St. f Only such electors as reside in said' s j school district and return real or | c i personal property lor taxation, anu ^ I who exhibit their tax receipts and c ! registration certificates as required in S ' general elections, shall be allowed to h ; vote. Electors favoring the levy of c i such tax shall cast a ballot containing r I the word "Yes" written or printed 1 I thereon, and each elector opposed to t i such levy shall cast a ballot contain- a f ing the word "No" written or printed s I thereon. u Given under our hands and seals a this, the 21st day of June, 1920. b C. >1. WILSON, p O. B. CANNON, J. B. HARMON, t County Board of Education. a C SPECIAL ELECTION IN ST s PHILLIPS SCHOOL DISTRICT p NO. 22. v Whereas, one-third of the.resident r freeholders and a like proportion of g the resident electors of the age of jv 21 in the St. Phillips school district/, s: No. 22r the county of Newberry, tl state of South Carolina, have filed tl a petition with the county board of si education of Newberry county, South " Carolina, petitioning and requesting tl that an election be held in the said school district on the queston of tl levying a special tax of two . (2) milfe on the taxable property within t&e sa\d . school district. Now/therefore, we the under ????m Ihll IMIlBil jgaaBEaBBmBmmsaBBssaBKiwBaB^i m of the SMITi )R CARS and ltracts for D.-four wh e reputation hai y ? ? -? i i dealers, ajncl not just a g thusiasm. We help yo It was proved to u: Trucks are more eeono antl durable; easier to ' ment than any other ti We will be glad t( that Columbia Trucks ' more -quickly. Write, phone or a in stock. OUR AIM is to gi portation obtainable, highest plane, believini ble charges, promptnes every transaction on th A full stock of pg We are directly affilia Company, Distributors m Mc r i iii?mii illinium 111111 ! ii 11 nun .? ;j A% ' I ies Shop on First" i Smart Neckwear . Just Received % ? ?. . . j ipment , n Blouse" | SATURDAY j S, ORGANDIES j rUTCJF" SHOWS ly vwjm * v ~ :tion j ! ies Shop Phone 229 I I MaaanoBM -* m . <????* ! I igned, composing the county board f education for Newberry county, ;tate of South Carolina, do hereby >rder the board of trustees or tne St. Phillips school district, No. 22, to 10M an election on the said question if levying a special tax of two (2) nills to be collected on the property ocated within the said school disrict, which said election shall be held t St. Phillips school house, in the aid school district, No. 22, on Satirday, the 10th day of June, 1920, t whicR said election the polls shall e opened at 7 a. m. and closed at 4 . m. | The members of the board of rustees of'said school district shall (. ct as managers of said election. j )nly such electors as reside in said; chool district and return real or. ersonal property for taxation, and rho exhibit their tax receipts and egistration certificates as required in eneral elections, shall be allowed to i i * * XT-- 1^,-? ote. juectors iavormg uic ic\y ui i ach tax shall caet a ballot containing! lie w&rd "Yes" written or printed ! lereon, and each elector opposed to ach levy shall cast a ballot containig the word "No" written or printed lereon. Given under our haivls and seals lis, the 21st day of June, 1920. C. M. WILSON, 0. B. CANNON, J. B. HARMON, (bounty Board of Education. i-GRE5HAM MOTOR CO. MOTOR TRUCKS. We * ' ' v. " ' teel drive-Trucks 4 je been offered us. Our ? \ / :ood line of talk backed only by a lot of en- I u protect your investment. | ; and we can prove to you that Columbia Z mical to run, more dependable, powerful 1 handle and is a better all around invest- I uck on the market today. I ^ demonstrate to vour entire satisfaction | will do your work better, cheaper and all on us for a demonstration. Trucks now ve our customers the most efficient transWe will conduct our business on the very I in a fair and square deal to all, reasonais in all our obligations, and basing our . ie principles of the Golden Rule. irts will be'carried right here in Newberry. f ted with the Gresham Motor and Truck for the Southeastern States. \ tor Co. PHONE 277 ~ ; ?1 " V> ..rv "$ Did you ever stop tp think what it would cost to duplicate the diamond you are wearing today if lost? The same stone bought quite awhile ago would cost twice as much to buy today. t ? If you are uncertain as to its safety w have it examined at once. ' . - - 1 ? " We also have a nice selection 01 tne iat- i I I est designs in mountings if you wish to have your diamond reset. ' / Elite Jewelry Co. ' . t N i ^ A BLESSING TO THE SOUTH - J t that the cotton mills have made'large pro- j fits and will continue to make them. f High Prices For Cotton will be main- . I tained by the interest of the farmers in I mills and the building of more mills. " / f High Wages Can Be Maintained by#the efficiency of cotton mill employees. Therefore, we believe that the South will continue to grow and' progress through mutual interests, and that the logical time to buy mill stocks is now when they are available and 'the market has apparently struck bottom. Write or 'phone me your listings and shall endeavor to give you earnest service. G. LELAND SUMMER, Greenville, S .C. Office Phone 1283 Room 5 Mansion Bldg. Residence Phone 3088 P. O. Box 183 *'*"* . ?*e' - . -?.J?V i , / i y ? % N . > , >