The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, July 16, 1920, Page FIVE, Image 5
MR. JOHN H. WiCKHR IS
i'Kl/ui) Ur hu ucOkGIA KI1
Trip to Georgia and Florida by M;
Jim Lpung, XYlrs. J. ri. VVicKer
ana Mr. Joha H. \V:cker.
Thursday, 6i;h of July, \ve rolle
out 48U-i4, not 111, for a trip throug
South Carolina, Georgia and .bio*
da,. sightseeing and to see our kin.
Stopped at Prosperity to see m
friend, Mr. Pugh, oil null man; can
pass an oil mill man without speal
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see our girl.)
Then came on to Leesville, stoppe
to see Mr. Hendrix and Mr. Duncar
oil mill men; they treated us tine
begged us to take dinner with then
They gave us peaches and waterme.
ons, making our little stop pleasani
Left for Batesburg, saw Mrs. W
T. Tarrant and W. T. and Kathryr
took dinner with them and had
very pleasant hour. Left for Johr
ston, saw t\ M. tfoya ana ramu
Riser, who was a daughter of Unci
Mark Boyd, also saw Myrtle an
Mamie, granddaughters of Unci
Mark Boyd, all kinsmen of ours.
Then on to Augusta, spent a pleas
ant night and part of the next da
with Mr: and Mrs. H. C. Loricl
o ^ouorhfpr r?f Laws Pavsingei
OlIC AO C* UMVt^Atvv* v.
she is as fine as can be, and th
sweetest girl in Augusta.
Let me go back and say somethin
about the crops from Newberry t
Augusta. Never saw better corn an
cotton; around Leesville, Batesbur
and Johnston as fine as ever grev
^Passed through one dry streak.
Friday, Juli left Augusta .1
o'clock for Sandersville, Ga., 12
... miles. Crops not so good as in Sout
Carolina; saw-more of our kin.
Left early fori Macon, passed th
Georgia "Oil &. das Co., .went to se
it; found one man with two mor
helping to fix some little pipe. The
have here a 30 h. p. boiler, 25 h. j
oncrinp and a laree well drill; ma
^
said they had or hadn't gone 600 fee
deep, expected to go 3,500 feel
Asked where was the place you coul
stick a stick in the ground, and stic
a match to it and it would burr
Said the boy that could show us wa
not there. Stayed there about 3
minutes, didn't see anything intei
esting. You ask me if I think the
will ever get any oil. Of course
do not know, but looks like puttin
money in a hole in the ground,
wouldn't give $100 for all they hav
under the ground.
Next stop for us was Macor
Found my friend Mr. N. M. Blocl
who owns and runs the finest hot*
in Georgia; was glad to see us, gav
us rooms and dinner, and when asli
ed for bill found same marked set
ii /%
tied. As fine men as you win nn
in crossing any two states.
Left Macon for Montezuma, Ga.
came through the finest peach 01
chards in the world." We started t
count them by the acre, soon stop
ped that and counted them by th
fields; stopped that and counted b
the miles; a wonderful sight, as fa
as you could see in all directions
We stopped at a cannery. I aske
the manager how many cans he pu
up in a day; he said 25,000 gallons
Now don't you think I made to
many O's, I did not.
We came on to Montezuma, an
- ^ -r 1,;^ w;/?l-or
now in Lne miust 01 um mu< *?
< 4iid Ep'tings, who came here afte
the war from Newberry county. Yo
ask me if I am pleased with my ki
over here? The finest people i
Georgia. Never was as proud tha
I am a Wicker as I am today. Woul
rather be Wicker than Teddy Roose
velt. We will stay here three or fou
days to get our mail, and then stai
for Florida.
Will wrrite again.
J. H. Wicker.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
QF LITTLE MOUNTAII
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iVJUUHU2.iil, <;ui) x-x. JSJLI
and Mrs. B. H. Miller celebrate
Mrs. Miller's 79th birthday last Sa1
urday. They had most all of thei
children, grandchildren and . som
great grandchildren. All spent
very pleasant day together. x
sumptuous dinner was served on th
lawn. We wish for Mr. and Mrs
Miller many more happy returns o
the day.
Misses Eula and Helen Halfacr
* of Newberry visited their aunt, Mrs
A. C. Wheeler, a few days last wee*
Mr. A. H. Kohn of Columbi
spent Friday with relatives here.
^ Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Boland lei
Friday for an extended trip to
.. vannah, j
Mrs. F. M. Millsaps has returne
to her home in Nashville, Tenn
*.fter spending several weeks wit
her parents.
Miss Zula Stockman was the weei
end visitor of her cousin, Miss Cor
Summers, of Prosperity.
Miss Leo Shealy spent the weel
end in Charleston.
- Miss Louise Derrick is visiting he
brother in Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Shealy sper
Saturday in Columbia.
Miss Elberta Sease is attendin
the Lutheran Sunday school norms
-at Summerland college this week.
Misses z>uia ana rearie otocKma
visited their sister, Mrs. W. 1
Shealy, Jr., of Ninety-Six this weel
returning: home Friday.
Mrs. Ellen Eargle spent Saturda
in "Jewberry with relatives.
Mr. Joe Epting and son, Dewej
visited relatives here last week-enc
Messrs. J. H. and Harold Wis
and J. B. Derrick were business vis:
tors to Leesville Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Shealy an
Mrs. W. A. Counts attended th
Sunday school normal at Summei
land college a few days this weak.
Mrs. Ellen Eargle is visiting he
brother, Matron Miller, of nea
Leesville.
Mrs. U. a. Mattnews and Mr. an
Mrs. Ezra Matthews spent Sunda
with relatives in Leesville.
Mr. Walter Sfyealy of near Gilbei
is visiting his son, W. B. Shealy.
George B. Derrick is attendin
the Sunday school normal at Sun:
norland college and from there h
wfH spend a few weeks with friend
J
in Hendersonville and other points.
N Misses Stella Deaton and Thelma
| Klassette of Clinton visited Miss
r- Xe!l Fliednor on Tuesday.
| Mr. W. Edgeworth of Hartsville
snpnt the week-end with friends
here.
(1 H. Dan Epting returned from Euh
tawville Monday after spending a
l- few days there.
1 Misses Virginia and Camilla Wesy
singer spent the week-end at home,
't Burke M. Wise and C. S. Matthews
were business visitors in Prosperity
>t Tuesday.
i Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Shealy of
d Chapin were in town Tuesday,
l, Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Vinzant of
Oklahoma spent several days with
l. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Shealy.
I- Mr. and Mrs. William Boozer of
t. Columbia are spending a few days
J. with Mrs. Boozer's parents, Mr. and
i, Mrs. A. N. Bolar.d.
a LeGrand Mayer of. Columbia re!_
turned home Saturday after spende
ing several weeks with his grandpare
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Shealy.
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One of the things we do not un-i
e derstand is why so many people go
' away from home to find the rest they
g don't always get all dolled up or \
0 diked out, when, if they but knew
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a now, tney coma nna better ana more
g comfortable and satisfactory rest at
7. home, and at much less expense.
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? A heavy reader of The Herald an^
? News says she reads the paper relijgrn
iously.-. Now. isn't that good? We
think itfls great. j
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l-'i 14u acres, jl i-z ro
si well improved.
2' 70 acres, 1 1-2 mil
:: 225 acres, 2 miles
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e 100 acres, 1 mile f:
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I We have decided
e with our customers,
f days we will allow
e on Tires and Tubes.
S the sizes and prices:
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t Central Garage,
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* 30x3 ......
ti 3UX3
! 31x4 ;
a 32x31/2 ,
! 32x4
4 33x4
34x4
r 32x41/2-,......
lt 33x41/2
34x4%.".' ...
2 35x4%
11, 36x4^..
? GOODRH
j* Central Garage,
* 30x3
r,! .30x3% .r.
1. 31x3%
? 31x4
l"i 32x31/2
d 32x4
e 33x4 ;
>, 34x4
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t Other sizes proper
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i COMMUNITY MEETINGS :
BY DEMONSTRATION AGENT
Four community meetings, plan- I
j ned by the demonstration agent, I
; Miss Willie Mae Wise, and some of H
| the home demonstration clubs will be |
held as follows: |
Tnncrlnv .TnK* ?Snivma flub at 1!
?.Ir. Ed Senn's place, all day begin- &
ning at 11 o'clock. g
j Wednesday, July 21?Swilton club I
at heme r.f Mr. Walter Counts, be- I
; grinning at 2:30 p. m. y
j Thursday, July 22?At Fairview |
school house, all day, beginning at |
11 o'clock.
Friday, July 23?Presslev cornmui
nity in Mr. Will Folk's grove, all
, day, beginning at 11 o'clock.
Mss Lola M. Snider, food specialist
from Winthrop college, will be present
for the meetings July 20 and 21
and give bread making. Miss Margaret
Jones, demonstration agent
from Saluda county, will be present
for all of the meetings and help with
the canning.
All who are interested should avail
J' il--- trt CPP
tnemsejves 01 i-ms uppuumii^t
these specialists give these demonstrations.
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; Preaches Commencement Sermon. 1
; The Rev. J. Henry Harms, D. DM
of . Philadelphia, former president of
, ?~ewberry college, and who delivered
; the baccalaureate sermon ?0 the
, graduating class of the University of
i South Carolina in Columbia last
' month, preached the commencement
j sermon at the Luther League of
, America meeting in Fort Wayne,
I Indfi, on Tuesday, night. His subject
i ^as,\ "Who Is Thy -Neighbior?" We
haveC not heard from it, but everyI
bodv knows the sermon was great, . ;
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OR SALE
the best places in the
i Newberrv: well irti
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Jhealy place.
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files from Newberry;
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es from Newberry,
from Newberry. \
rom Little Mountain; 1
'>ick plaep; well tim- |
iber off of the land. I
at" Wise II
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WITH ME IF YOU
) SELL IT.
P k 1 I
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dend
to share our profits
and for the next 10
20 per cent, discount
Below are a few of
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TIRES
Ne\yberry, S. C.
Black Red Top . li
Non Skid Non Skid
$16.25 $14.45 . j
19.65 . 24.75 ;
27.75 34.50
33.33 28.85
31.65 38.40 |
33.20 40.35
34.00 41.35
42.60
43.85 '
..; 45.25 54.70
47.35 57.12
48.30
:h tfres
Prosperity, S. C. !
Plain Safety
?14.60 $16.25 i
17.90 19.75 j
23.KK. j
24.90 27.?f I
21.47 23.85 j
28.60 31.25
30.00 32.80
30?-70 33.65
38.25 42.65
43.70
45.20 |
47.10 B
tionately reduced. 1
lattlehaum I
With the increase ii
or Trucks, the unus
becomes even more
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coiumoia 1 rucKs n<
reputation that we are
are known everywhere
be depended on to go
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JMfavxv*
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It is known as a true!
and send out with tl
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with the heaviest loads
livery and return on scl
Here's the reason:
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have ten years experie:
thev are built of tYe v
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standard units of worli
are used throughout; a
ty is incorporated to all
emergencies.
We guarantee the
four times as long as an
j We are not afraid to d
they will hold up. If tl
up we could not put on
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guarantee.
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Claud C. Smith, Mgr.
Tpmnnrarv Location! 913 Friend
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ual value of the 1
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proud of. They I
as a truck tnat can I
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k that you can load
he satisfaction of
worst roads and
it will make itsdei
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A wide reputation I
big margin of safe- I
low over loading in I
Columbia Trucks I
y other truck made. 1
o this, for we know I
hey wouldn't hold |I
so broad a guar- )i
ut on the "average" I
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Trucks'
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By
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Phone 335 I
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