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^ MR. G. W. HILLER HAS A BIRTHDAY DINNER ? And there was also a family reunion in connection with the dinner and all the children and grandchildren and great grandchildren and some of the other relatives gathered at the . home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hiller on last Saturday to celebrate with Mr. and Mrs. Hiller the 67th birth. day of the former, ft was meant, however, just as a little family gathering and a home coming for the children and their children. Mr. Hiller and his good wife were born in Lexington county, but have been living in Newberry now for 20 voarc and mnrp Mrs. Hiller before her marriage to Mr. Hiller was Miss Angella Derrick. They were married ^ on the first day of January, 1876, W and for 44 years have trod the path f ^ together, rearing their family and seeing all of them set up households of their own. Their oldest son "w~s born during the latter part of t\at fateful year in the history of Soath r'nwftKno ow/1 4-V>oTT nciTOoH V? i m TTr^ mT> V^dlViina aim utvji nuxtwt ...... r toil in honor of that great and beloved man Wade Hampton. This son met a tragic death October 28 of last year, having died from the result of the kick of a mule. The other children are: Iva, the wife of John J. Eargle; Sam C. Hiller and wife;~Eula, wife of John P. Livingston; Bertha, wife of 0. L. Cook; Alice, wife of B. C. Shealy; Edgar Hiller and wife. There are 27 grandchildren living and one dead. Ther^is one great grandchild, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walt Frazier. J The children of Hampton Hiller are Lucile, wife of Walt Frazier; James, Grace, Leland, Mary and Floyd. The children of Sam C. Hiller are Claudia May and John Willie. The children of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Livingston are Leona, Herman, Ethel, Lottye, Paris, -Willie Roy, Evelyn, and one dead. V The children of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Cook are Gertie Lee, Harold, Vera an$ Fred. The children of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Shealy are Clebron, Eugene, Frank and Edgar. The children of Edgar Hiller are j Cleo, George, Essie May and Walter Lee. All of these were present at the dinner on Saturday. Besides the immediate family were B* B. Hiller, a brother, and^Mr." P. B. 1 I 1. Nine-room resid ! Street. | 2. Eight-room resi< street. 5. 780 acres land, 1! I ard3, plenty of v I 6. 100 acres land ii ing, bam with f< 'H running water, p 7.' 141 acres land - ortA/l n>v?o r] a /-v-p 1< gUUU QLO.\XS^ \JJL it 19. 21& acres land, 1 three tenant hou 10. Nine-room resid* Pope Street. 11. Three-room hous street. 12. 233 acres land, . Kinards, one thi 160 acres in timl 118. 143 acres land, k about four miles residence and pi 19. Half acre of lai Street. 20. 118 acres of 1 River church. Its TV1 1 P"-7 l eiepnones d * a \ i i ~ Jack 1 ! "Double D\ w The heart warn Bad Man who c good. TI7A..M /v ? T ry-r> A f?TA I V> (tl llCX Ui. ljCAJIlglUIl anu n? v vim- i "dren, and Eugene Derrick, a nephew. J And of course the editor of The Her- I aid and News. It was the intention of Mr. Hiller to barbecue a pig, but that veteran barbecue maker, Mr. J. E. Shealy, was sick and unable to do the cook ing, so it was decided to make the | dinner a picnic dinner, and the long j table was spread in the piazza and all j present enjoyed a fine repast of j chicken, rabbit (one of the grandboys j has a rabbit farm and the meat was j fine), ham and all sorts of cake and j pies in abundance. Mr. Hiller has a j small farm in connection with his f hnme on the western hills of the town j and raises fine hogs and many chickens and everything good to eat. The children presented Mr. Hiller with a large rocking-chair and there were other tokens of remembrance. All wished for the couple and the family many more returns of the happy anniversary. The Newberry Business school will restime its session on Thursday, when every student will be expected to be present, after having had holiday since tne inn mstaiu. ? ence with all conveniences or ience with all conveniences o 2 miles from Newberry, Z miles ir rood and saw timber on this plac 1 No. G Township, one three-roor >ur stables and shed, small pasti ilenty of timber. on the Piedmont Highway, ind. three miles from city, five-room ses, running water and well. mce with about three acres of >e with 3-4 acre of land, near Jc 13 miles from Newberry, 4 mil ree-room dwelling, 30 acres in 3er. ;nown as the W. H. Shannon Gar west of Kinards on public road. I enty of out buildings. id with four-room house on and in Township No. 6, nes ad 18 fcv a /f v nckrord IN 7AJ nA/JAHTAl/1^ 'CU 1SCLC1VG1 ling tale of a Texas liscovered he was A Near Fatal Accident. While doing carpenter work Friday afternoon on the new residence in Nance street being built for Mr. T. M. Sanders, Mr. Mark Rankin, whose home is in the Prosperity section, had a fainting spell and fell off a scaffold 24 feet, striking the ground squarely on his head. Mr. Sanders, with Mr. H. M. Mayer, carried the injured man to the Columbia hospital the next day, when an operation was had. Mr. Rankin's backbone was broken, along with three ribs. It was rumored that he had died, but the latest news is that he is getting on as well as could be expected. Newberry County Post. The Newberry county post of the legion will meet on Thursday night at 8:30 in the legion's home in the old court house. The local post now numbers about 160 members and every day adds new members. Quite a bit of interest is being taken in the work of this post and very soon some announcements' will be made which will be cf interest to every one. This post is doing a fine work in a " 'K- - i Glenn 21. 97 acres miles from n Main 22. 103 acres ] 20 acres ii om Kin- 25. Four-room lights and n dwell- 34. 413 acres are with barn streams. ( Extra miles frorr 35. 86 acres 1: cottage, Ri.yf ?>? with stabl* land on 3(5. JKour-room 37. 141 acres )hnstone miles fron: 38. Five-room pSJru?, S?- >?? 40. 252 acres y Place, Kinards' 0 Splendid 41. 101 acres Kinards, o Drayton 42. 300 acres Well timb< ir Bush 43. 76 acres \c outbuilding .* i'yi&i. ? "-v.-'--. v. ! ?TT 1 1 Leatri* 11 "The Invisit It has a lesson as itself. A story the krtlrle infprpst. | 1IVAVIU WW quiet way. For instance: In applying J for the victory medals there is the ! usual red tape of the army but this ! post secured the required forms ar.d ! has offered to fill them our. -for any j former service man who can show an j honorable discharge. Many of the -11'? : ex-soiaiers are cuming m ?>:m mtn. discharges and Post Commander Hal Kohn states that he has a number of these medals on display and will be glad to show them to any one inters ested if they will call at the new book store. Missionary Meeting. The Womanis Missionary, society of the West End Baptist church met August t at the home of Mrs. Etta Abrams. The meeting was called to I order bv the nresident, Mrs. J. M. I TV j Davis. After she had conducted the ! devotional Mrs. T. P. Johnson gave some very interesting readings which were enjoyed very much "by all. We hope she will find time to meet with j us again soon. The officers were elected for another year. The votes v i 'were unanimous to reelect our present officers because of their efficiency and faithfulness to the work. Mrs. J. M. Davis being president tfor two J I Igbw w| < land on the Newberry-Chapp . Newberry, adjoining lands of M (and, one five-roo mdweiimg, oar 1 pasture, living stream, spring a cottage on Eleanor Street, lar? city water. This is a bargain. land, seven-room residence, five stables, 25 acres pasture, five Convenient to churches and schco i Newberry. and in Township No. 6, on the > i, two dwellings with four rooi 2s, 5 or 6 acres in pasture, well ai cottage corner Calhoun and Lir land, nine miles west of Ne t Silverstreet, on public road. cottage on Nance Street, conven tnd, 2 miles from city, on Piedm< land, 12 miles from Newberry, n the Piedmont Highway. land, 13* miles from Newberry, n the Piedmont Highway. land, 3 miles from Kinards, two ered. At $10 per acre. tnd, near Mr. M. T. Oxner's, six-i gs. I 1 f\ 1, Aug. Id ce Joy M lie Divorce" profound as love it commands and / years and only absent twice during j that time. Miss Frances Vines, our < secretary and treasurer, we believe ] one of the most efficient in the asso- \ ciation, is always found at her post ( of duty. ' ; ( After the business meeting was ? over we had a very pleasant social hour served with some fine watermelon by Mi\ and Mrs. Abrams. * This meeting was given in honor of Mrs. M. B. Clisby, whom we regret very much is leaving us the lat- ^ ter part of this month and will make her home in West Point, Miss. , The occasion was much enjoyed by all and we shall look forward with pleasure to another trip out to Mrs. Abrams. " A. Member. 1 Two colored men, Robert Sligh 1 and Eugene Philips, were before Re- \ corder Chapman on last Thursday ' for assault and battery and cursing. t Sligh paid his fine of $10 promptly, t while Philips took a little longer ( time to pay his fine of $25. At.the J same term of court three negro boys J ?Clarence Carter, Odell Duckett; t and Sherman Jeter?were up for s cursing and committing act of public J|MM| -S , I mmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammm Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmamg ells road, 10 46. 350 i r. Foster Senn. from i n with stables, ^7. Six-rc ind well. Very 50. Eight *e lot, electric Streei 51. New tenant houses, 52. 400 a wells, three mont Is, about seven reallj levvberry-Bush 53. 135 a 11s each, barn room id streams. , n/>c 54. 265 a idsay Streets. room whprrv. three ,100 2 " "7 " oer. Poma iently located. 55> . 150 a >nt Highway. .house 2 miles from 56- 60 *c. on thi 57. 90 ac 2 miles from room 58. 116 a tenant houses. Broac tenan oom dwelling, 59. One 1 hall a Im m * vfaeSL HBnHHHHHHHHHBI ' - * - < - - _ ' j * - v ' 1 ' - . ; Thursday, Norma Tc IN "Y es 01 A story of the para women. ndecency. Clarence paid a fine of 55 and Odell $3. Sherman, thinking aw was hell, delayed considerably in paying his fine of $20, but finally ;ame across in an interview v^ith 3hief Rodelsperger, and escaped serving a sentence of 30 days. Give a dollar to correct false statements by the Republicans. Now is the time to cojne to the aid }f your party; give a Dollar for Democracy. NOTICE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL I ELECTION IN O'NEALL SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 16. State of South Carolina, County of Newberry. Whereas, one-third of the resident freeholders and a like proportion of j ;he resident electors of the age of I 21 in the O'Neall school district, No. I L6, the county of Newberry, State i >f South Carolina, have filed a peti- j ;ion with the county board of educa-i ;ion of Newberry county, Souths Car-j )lina, petitioning and requesting' that J tn election be held in the said school listrict on the question of levying a special tax of six (6) mills on the ;axable- property within the said) school district. .| Now, therefore, we the undersign-.' i ? ) icres land known as the Sims Whitmire. Right price. >om dwelling with all convenient close in. -room residence corner Cald\ ts. brick garage on Main Street. teres land, 3 miles from town, f Highway, four four-room tena each settlement. This is a goo r a bargain! cres land, known as the Montgor tenant house. teres land, known as the Dicke residence, one four-room tenan teres in cultivation, 50 acres in This is on the Broad River His ria, 2 miles from Strothers, 16 n cres land,, known as the Werts ] ; and barn. res land, known as the Lane P is place. res land, known as the Myra-Ea tenant house with out buildings nmcs lanrl Vnnwn flQ flip C!ravei VJ. ^/<J 1 M? X X Vi J J.L11 V T? 44 VKK/ V ^ ? ? I River Highway, one four-roor t house and barn. * ?our-room cottage on Nance Str ,nd electric lights. Very conver Fire and Autoir wmmmmmnaamummmmam * 11 . v , " i' r , ' > '. '.. - V u ^ V'' ' - >' . f -W - ^ 't , v .>- V--J* t 1A AUg. IV dmadge IkT M r INo i iliel lives of two * . k' . r- - f * , _ m j * ed, composing the county board of education for Newberry county/ ^ : state of South Carolina, do hereby order the board of trustees of <the O'Neall school district No. 16 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, which -said election shall be held at. the O'Neall school house, in the, said school district No. 16, on Saturday,' the 28th day of August, 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 ennVi fov cliall />ocf a 'hollnf. PATltn?*!- i OUV11 WOA OA4C4A& \/C*WV U> WMAAVV rv?o-* __ .n ing the word "Yes" written-or prints ed thereon, and each elector opposed to such levy shall cast a ballot containing the word "No'? written or u printed thereon. Given under our hands and seals this the 14th day of August, 1920. : ; C. M. Wilson, - . # . 0. B. Cannon, J. B. Haraian* County Board of Education, Newberry County. br:> " - - ' i % . .. >)u ' . MM Place' about 4 miles | |j ' v;':'l ;es on College Street. I veil and Johnstone | ' I. ronting on the Pied- |g int houses and barn i d grade of land and I nery Place, one four- * Ir *i ^ ,11 w av f u iiiiivu xx vm _ ^ , liles from Newberry. g Place, one four-room ^ lace. Plenty timber I rgle Place, one four- I. * ri-Hill Place on the I r :$ n and one one-room | . ' 1 V JS eet with bath room, / liently located. ~\ . - r> MBOHnHBHBHBl - . . . iti " , < . '- ' * .v.'V:.'