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JEllim PURELY PERSONAL. Ties Movements of Many People, Ixewoerrians and Those Who Visit Newberry. Dr. W. E. Pelhani is back from his big insurance trip to Saratoga. Mr. G. Blackmon is visiting in Camden on business. Mr. Smiley L. Porter is principal j of the Bowman high school. Miss Mary L. Burton has returned from a visit to Greenville. Luther Cousins has gone to Mt. TJiflncarif; N. C.. to enter college A -* / there. / Mrs. J. D. Bowles of Greenwood is visiting Mrs. L. M. Fellers and other relatives in the county. Mrs. C. F. Werts is in Charleston! visiting her cousins, Misses Annie and Carrie Chisolm. Mrs. James N. McCaughrin andj children returned yesterday from an. extended visit to Brevard, JN. (J. | Miss Narvis Cousins of Newberry college is visiting, her aunt, Ivlrs. G. B. Shockley.?Clinton Chronicle. Misses Hattie and Lucile Roebuck cf Florida were in Newberry this week visiting their brother, Mr. Julius R. Eison. Miss Daisy Bouknight of Newy s'\ berry visited A. P. Lake and family last week.?Sardis cor. Saluda Stand'i-v ' ard. Miss Sarah Sligh of Dyson is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. T. W. Blease.?Big Creek cor. Saluda Standard. District Passenger Agent S. H. McLean of'the Southern Railway, at Columbia, was in the city a short while oil Wednesday. Miss Annie Kinard is among the new school teachers leaving Newberry; she to teach science in the high school at Denmark. The Rev. W. S. Holmes and fami ity have returned to the city, after spending the summer at Sapphire, N. N C.?Laurens Advertiser. Mr. J. P. Moon left Wednesday for Horrell Hill below Columbia to return with Mrs. Moon, who has been visiting her people at that place. Mr. J. E. Wiley will go to Columbia today to meet fyis mother, Mrs. ; . . Jacob Wiley, of York, Pa., who is coming here to spend a few weeks. o-nd Mrs. F. H. Petersen and children, after a few days spent in y Newberry with Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Carlson, have returned to their Home in Columbia. Mr. Lance Swindler, traveling out of Columbia for the N. & W. Overall N company of Lynchburg, Va., is spend' 1 J - ?~ "Pavtv^ Vl Amp mg several uttys a? uu> aunuu ? in this city. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Schumpert and Miss Fredna, accompanied by Mrs.#F. W. Webster of Miami, Fla., ^ have returned from visiting relatives at Iva. Mr. Oscar Summer motored to Hndersonville last week and returned with Mrs. Summer, Mrs. G. W. Summer* and younger children and Miss Grace Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Johnson and ^ children of Newberry spent Saturday night and Sunday with J. G. Goff and family.?Cool Spring cor. Saluda Standard. The Rev. Mr. Sanders, a Baptist minister of Iowa, is visiting relatives in this county. He left Newberry 20 years ago, but has been on r < ? one or two visits to his native place since moving away. The Rev. E. L. Halfacre, having spent a month on vacation here with *" his brothers and sisters, left on Wednesday to resume his preaching as pastor of the Universal ist church in Victor, N. Y. Miss Frances Jones leaves on Mon day for Converse college. Those 01 the other students from Newberry to Converse to leave on the 23rd are Misses Frances Houseal, Harriett Mayer and Nancy Fox. Misses Sallie Lee Cromer, Bertha Crooks, Ruth Richardson, Carrie Folk, Olive Stuck, Marian Setzler and Ellie Price are the Newberry girls going to Summerland, leaving for that college next Wednesday. lriBimre A VH ATT ARrtUT V AIVlUUiJ rvil L/ nuw. There is still talk of that circus which some people say will be here the last of the month. The Rev. C. L. Kerr will preach at Unity next Sabbath afternoon at 4 o'clock. AU the rooms over The Herald and News office are not taken. Those left are suitable for single men. A stray catt has taken up with the reporter. We spell her with two t's because she is smart and knows how to win out, like a suffrage catt. The Ladies' Aid society of the Churth of the Redeemer will meet with Mrs. Ira H. Swittenberg next Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Services will be held in the A. R. P. church next Sabbath morning at 11:30 and in the evening at 8 o'clock. The evening service will close the series of special services. Machinery for the new bakery for Newberry has already been shipped' and the place for the "Bakerite"j > business is being overhauled and f 3 made ready for the same. . j] The people of the community will j have the opportunity of receiving i , spiritual benefit by attending the; services now on at the A. R. P.; , church. !' See "The Walk-Offs" at the opera I , house again tonight, Thursday, with j | May (she doesn't spell it "Mae")i< j Allison in the "walk." And a new j Franey comedy. Along with Fox News and Rube! comedy, Friday, Katnerine McDon- i aid .will give an exhibition in "Pas-1 sion's Playground" at the opera j i house Friday. Turning to Peanuts.?Headline in 1 The State newspaper. Drop in at the j Newberry opera house some time and! you will think some of the people j there are turning to peanuts. ' More than 400 women registered in Anderson the first day, only one woman refusing. She said if she had j I to tell } r age she wouldn't vote, j I Newberry women are "not tuilt that j I way"?like the one woman. j J For disturbing religious worship! at St. John's colored church, O'Neall j Bowman, colored, was fined $20 by Magistrate Douglas Tuesday, and at the same time $20 for assault and battery. Bowman paid the $40. There will be service, with the holy ommunion, at St. Luke's Episcopal church on next Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock, the Rev. W. S. Holmes hav' j ' ? ^ttona_ ing returned irum ms iiiuuwu * tion in North Carolina. The preaching services which are being held each afternoon and evening of this week in the A. R. P. church are proving interesting and i helpful. The Rev. G. L. Kerr of Kings Mountain, N. C., is assisting the pastor. We hope the proposition of estab; lishing a hospital in Newberry, which l will be up for discussion by the phy: sirians at the meeting of the county | medical society . in Dr. John B. Setzler's office this afternoon, will rei ceive favorable consideration. Te Presbyterian congratulates Col. E. H. Aull of Newberry on his election as superintendent of education of Newberry county. The colonel has always taken a lively interest in education. ? Associate Reformed Presbyterian. In answer to the uwaras-of-hun* w o n T7 I areas 01 quesnuns <is cu nun iuauj j women registered in Newberry we i give our information as over 250, all ' white. Altogether the registration of voters numbered between 600 and 800. ' ~rr?'-1- 4--~ ????" TTr.-iTrv-ic -frnm the -TVI1UC A LXXC ax in j iiuxmu - vines and turn your chickens in the garden, is Mr. Jack B. Gregory's sure remedy for the pests. These worms are not everywhere at the same time. They must go from one garden or field to another. Blow in at "The Yellow Typhoon" at the opera house Monday and | glimpse Anita Stewart in it. The j visits of these screen artists help to i make life worth living and people !who know them through the pictures ;look forward to their coming. They "vary the monotony." On the charge of driving recklessly across Little RiVer bridge and around | the curve at a greater speed, than alj lowed by law, James Simpkins, col| ored, of Chappells paid a fine of $20 imposed by Magistrate C. W. Douglas on Monday. The law allows a rate of six miles per hour. ? i* a: | An interesting on; 01 lniormauua : has been handed in telling of the j marriage| on September 4 of Miss i Rebecca Mahon, formerly of Newberry, and Mr. Bartley, the ceremony having taken place at "the lit| tie church around the corner" in I New York city. | An observant citizen says the owners of those vacant lots can also quote scripture on us by "coming back" with the "two blades of grass where one grew before" or words to 1 " ' i J.T?4. ?nvv,0 tnat enect. isut wa.sn i, mm, m owmt other book than the Bibie? You know : lots of people confuse the Bible with Shakespeare. Watermelons are so plentiful -in York the farmers are giving them away and feeding them to the hogs, the crop having swamped the market, j Three weeks ago they were selling j there at prices ranging from 50 cents I to $1.25 each. Here in Newberry j some brought as high as $1.50 apiece, and they are still being sold. Where do the mosquitos come ifrom? They are numerous here and 1 * rt I still multiplying, some come num I empty tin cans full of rain water, | some from stagnant pools in ditches, etc. People complain of mosquitos and talk of diseases and yet do noth- f | ing but talk. Nobody does anything . and nobody sees that anybody does ! anything. This paper is doing ail it | can. | City councils in some places are making the prices of licenses correspond with the prices of other things, to combat the increasing prices of men living off the public. That's one way to do it. When a person runs his already exhorbitant price to still greater exhorbitance increase the price of that person's j license for business: If some men ; just will profiteer, why not city coun- j eils do a little profiteering in return? i The health officials of Rock Hill . are on the right track. A special to j The State of the 5th instant, report- j ing the officials "now exerting every effort to prevent the. mosquito from spreading malarial, typhoid and other fevers," relates that they are oiling the streams in the city as well as the j stagnant pools. They are also wag- j ing war on the tin cans and the back j orttlrl nm] Xe\VS ! i U l/?> J JUJb do i.HU _ , has been calling attention to condi- j tions in this city. Some people realize these things, others do not. Interesting Wedding Announcement. Mr.'and Mrs. H. L. Parr announce! the marriage of their daughter, Azile, i to Mr. W. J. Patrick, September 7,' 1920, the ceremony being performed by the Rev. S. W. Reid in the A. R. P. church at Atlanta, Ga. tmmmmmmornmmmmmmmm mammmm ?aw?r??? ?in SrECIAL NOTICE Typewriter ribbons to fit ail machines. Phone 105 when too busy TJ.,1 xo come in. uai Fruit Jars, jar caps and rubbers. Mayes Book & Variety Store. Wanted Teachers?A principal and an assistant at .$100 and $90, respectively, for the Zion-New Hope school. Address J. J. Kinard or E. J. Adams, Pomaria, S. C. r\ -1 a 4-r y-xu-bi. Ethel M. Dell's newest book, "The Top of the World" has.just been received. Phone or call. Hal Kohn. . For Sale?A 2 1-2 to 3 gallon cow with young calf by D. B. Werts. 9-10-ltp. Just received shipment of North Carolina rye. Bryson Grocery company. 9-10-3t. Fountain Pens for school and college students. Mayes Book & Variety Store. . Get Your Stationery, pads, pencils and ink before leaving for college. Maves Book & Variety Store. Milton Bradley's teachers supplies. I have a nice stock of these goods and wpuld be glad to have the teachers call here for their needs. Blackboard stencils. Hal Kohn. Just received shipment of North Carolina rye. Bryson Grocery company. 9-10-3t 50 Dozen No. CO spool cotton 5c per 1 ATrni. onnnls fa n PITS SpUUI. i> U U V^V tJL V W*^ W v/ ^?r ? ? ? tomer. Mayes Book & t Variety Store. Candles in many colors and sizes. Have candles for any sticks as well as the tiny, birthday candles. Phone and mail orders given prompt attention. Hal Kohn. For Sale?50' gallon barrels and 5 and 10 gallon kegs. Pepsi-Cola Bottling company. 9-10-tf A 25c Bottle of Indelible Ink will save several dollars worth of clothes. Mayes Book & Variety Store. ^jj | e ill! i - ^ 11 H*- ? ' J??' I? ihb I a fl H;s? C= Modern! - >? *?? Every hour of every d ords are destroyed by fire. |?the very life-blood of j present danger of fire, f Ta y ,This j4//sfee/ safe has' v "Underwriters* Laboratori than any ordinary fire. \ T1 has greater interior capacit - * Come in and let us exj of this A11st eel safe. * Exs nets,, shelving, and other i thp enirinmpnt th Hal The G. F. Allsteel Violet, green, blue, blue-biack and f F black fountain pen ink. I handle i Waterman's, Carter's and Stafford's inks. Hal Kohn. ? ?. j Lost?One gas tank for Oakland car! C between Newberry and Boyd's I crossing on Prosperity road. Fin-1 der notify J. W. Sligh, Newberry, j" R. F. D., or leave at Carolina Auto j * company. 9-10-2tp. j The hostess who comes here for place i" and tally cards will be able to find I F cards suitable for any occasion, to j carry out any color of flower j scheme. Card tables rented. Hal Kohn. For Sale?One family horse, work ' anywhere. See Purcell Co. r> i a a i'-iU-lw. | Notice?All persons are hereby forbidden to trespass on lands of W. J. H. Crawford and wife by hunting o rotherwise. 9-10-2tp. I ! | Toilet Soap and shoe polisn. IVxayeSj j Book & Variety Store. j The Farmers Oil Mill wili gin cotton ! this season for $4.00 per bale up; to 500 pounds for short staple andj $6.00 per bale for long staple. Wei urge the farmer not to sell his; seed at the present price. We do : not want to see you sell them at; I this price. Hold your seed and let's hope for a better price. We! recommend that you gin no cotton j as long as you can keep off of the! market, this is the best way to save j your seed, don't ask us to takej care of j our green seed, we can't j do this. Farmers Oil Mill, J. K. j Wicker, Manager.. 9-10-4t.: 1. For Sale?191 acres land 3 1-2J, miles northwest of town onj Beaver dam creek. Four tenant ( houses and barns, 135 acres open, and tillable. Write P. 0. Box 293,1 Newberry, S. C. 9-7-4tp The shoe shop of Vancey B. Jones, ; has been changed to the house op-' J posite the fire department 9-7-tf ( | Teacher Wanted?For Fork school.1 | Salary $75 per month. Term six: nv spven months. Apply to W. B.' Kibler, Prosperity; Caldwell Ruff,' ! Allen Wicker, Pomaria. 9-7-3t - Teacher Wanted?A principal for the Red-Knoll school, seven months, i $100 per month, man of experi-. ence and a good disciplinarian; I preferred. G. A. Cumalander, I 'Peak, S. 9. 9-7-2t.' I am prepared to do general repair-! j in? of furniture and upholstering |?nd cabinet work. W. R. Davis, j . Will promptly attend to all orders left for me at the office of the Se- j curity Loan and Investment com-; pany. 9-3-tf. | -1 off$r my home place and Part Elj m#e place, 133 1-2 acres, one-1 1 1. 1 Uolnn/Ift in 1 9. V?! j iictlX 1 uaia:iv,v/ 111 9 ? , years. Over $10,000 worth build ings, 4 wells, 85 acres in pasture,; all under wire except 15 acres. Will make,two bales cotton to acre.! Come to see me. S. J. Kohn, Good School,, one and one-half miles Prosperity. 9-3-tf. i i ' ; I Mrs. R. P. Franklin is back in the! | same cafe she occupied last win-J ; ter, now in the building with the i . New System Ice Cream company.: The ice cream business will close at tl;e end of the season, while Mrs. Franklin will continue the, ; cafe as she is now conducting it. j 8-31-4t. ' I Mwwm-iUMim in?ninny nrriinin i in! am EZL- '^1 I a m \ I I 5] ^ ^ j|| 9 ij ^ ^3 ;l 1 I j^jl^ II ill I ULSJ iff: ' =PH. Votecficin > , ? > > ay, someone's valuable rcca Don't expose your papers rour business?to the everke steps to secure protection. *: j 11 passed the'fire tests~of the ! es?a test, far, more rigid le lightest safe of its kind, it :y than safes of similar type.j Dlain the exclusive features ;mine the desks, filing cabi-'' inits of Allsteel office fur-; at belongs with 'success. Kohn Man for Newberry , 'or Sale?Lot of galvanize:! roofing, ] bought before the advance. Phone 30. B. B. Schumpert Co., Prosperity, S. C. 9-7-4t i lane mills, evaporators and fur- [ naces. For sale by Johnson-Mc- j. Crackin Co. 8-31-tf j Mien You Want a Good Stove or | Range come to Schumpert-Graham- j Suber Co. S-20-tf \' ! i 'or Sale?Lot of L'ood heavv bas:- i ging and ties to match at an awful cheap price. Why do you want to " pay more. B. B. Schumpert Co. Phone 39. Prosperity. 8-31-4t. I i reacher Wanted?A principal for the Monticello .school, $100, seven . months. B. S. Counts, P. W. ] Counts or 0. F. Dennis, Prosperity. 8-31-tf. CaHMnBHHBMnaBflBamMBKOBBSBZflBHKi 14-0 Acres Sa 4 miles from Chappelis on road from school and church. This pri and living stream; 3 horse farm about 5 acres of waste lands on ] 1 ten room house in good condi1 porch added, 3 tenant houses in g 1/ recovered and other outbuildin Let me tell you more about thi Price $50.00 per acre. Terms, E. Hugh! Real Etate an Office Over J. H. Su VULCA Let us save you money by and tires, Cord and Fabric, rant, we tell you. Examina QUAKEI backed by a liberal guarai against defective workmai here. Quaker Tires are Free Tube with each casinj FORD Ford wheels, radiators, horns, Stewart spotlights, cars, truck tire testers and < Drop in and get our prices. JHLALL The National Hotel McCrory's 1 Septe mbex IT'S FOR YC The following' items are on certain days as specified Large size Octagon Soap, ui each (Monday, Wednej Lux, 15c size (6 to custome: (Monday, Wednes 40c large Tin tfucKets ai each (Tuesday, 2 to 3 o'clock an The following- items are : day of our Benefit Sale We 15c Dressing- Combs, Sale Price, 15c Hair Brushes, Sale Price, ea 10c Hair Nets, Sale Price, each.. 15c yd. Black and White Inside E loc Ladies Silk Handkerchiefs, S 40c per yard Turkish Toweling, ? ? s*?A. - ? n 1 .. o 2Uc per vara curiam uuuus, o 30c per yard Curtain Goods, Sale 30e per yd. Embroidery, width 11 15c Straw Hats, Sale Price, each 20c per pair. Men's Hose, assorte 20c per pr. Ladies' Hose, Black a 15c Silverware, Sale Price, each 20c Toy Wood Wagons, Sale Pri 20c per pr. Men's Large Size Rub 15c Tin Colandees, Sale Price, e 15c Large Size Black Iron Dread 15c Frying Pans, Sale Price eac Also a large assortment of Lf Price, each stocking REMEMBER IT'S F< J. G. McCrory's For Sale?A 1 ton Ford truck, just' overhauled, in first class mechani-i cal condition. Can be seen at Fridy Motor company's parage. Apply: to C. F. Templeton, Pepsi-Cola Bottling plant. 9-3-tf. . i For Sale?House and one acre town ! of Silverstreet. Price $2,500. B.: M. Havird. 8-24-tf. When yoa Want Anything in the Fur-j niture line come to Schumpert-! Graham Subc->r Co. 8-20-tf Teacher Wanted?A principal for the; A,?T " - -1 1 <?1AA u iNeaii scnooi, seven niunuis, ?iuu to $110 per month. W. H. Long,; 0. 0. Shealy or Cecil Fellers, i Prosperity, S. C. 8-31-tf; i ?i i For Sale?50 bushels corn in ear, $2 i per bushel. T. M. Mills, Prosper- j ity. 8-31-tf. imij II l " MM?? iluda County !! to Saluda Court House, 1 mile aperty has a good well, a spring open, 40 acres in timber; onlyplace. tion, recently recovered ?..nd new ood condition, good barn recent- i gs. i \ s place or show it to you. !. I !, rummer d Insurance. maier & Co. Store. N1ZING ________________ I m?ma?ammmmrnammmmammmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmm 4 vulcanizing your old tubes If condition does not war,tion free. * TIRES itee of unlimited m^.eage iship. Adjustments made le right tires tor your car. r* J r AKT5| windshields, fenders motor ignition parts for different' Dther supplies. * Phone 405. i I t . Newberry, S* C. i ii i Mini? I?III 11111II | Benefit Sale i | ! 13 to 18. | >UR BENEFIT specials to be offered only below: wrapped (12 to customer) /c >day and Friday.) r) sale price, each 10c >day and Friday.) id Dish Pans, sale price, 15c d Thursday 3 to 4 o'clock.) specials to be offered every ek only: each 10c i ch 10c ....5c t-? .u! ..a m Jress ueitin^, oaie puce, yu.tl lale Price, each 10c Sale Price, yard 3Gc ale Price, yard 15c Price, yard 20c 5 and 20 kich, sale Price, yd. 20c 10c d colors, Sale Price, pair 14c nd White, Sale Price, per pr. 14c 10c ice, each 10c her Heels, Sale Price, per pr. 10c in. i &c n & w i [ Pans, Sale Price, each 10c h 10c tdies' and Men's Silk Hose, Sale 15c i DR YOUR BENEFIT 5c & 10c Store ; OPERA HOUSE I PROGRAM , J Friday, September 10 / " 'PASSION'S PLAYGROUNDS' I Katherine McDonald ' Fox News and Rube Comedy Saturday, September 11 /l "HIDDEN r ANGERS" No. 10 I BIG V COMEDY 1 2 REEL O'HENRY j Monday, September 13 j "THE YELLOW TYPHOON" jfcj Anita Stewart. HH| Fox News \ Dr. H. M. Bigby - Optometrist Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted * Phone 21 Third Flood Exchange Bar k Bldg. Battery Business.?I sell the Veata battery. None better. I specialize ... battery work. Give me a trial. Newberry Battery and Electric Co., Beale H. Cromer. Friend Street, nnnnei'^n Platform. 3-^0-tf' j g For Sale?Car of 2 and '3 V Crimped roofing; also corrugated roofing bought before the advance. It will pay you well to see us before you buy. B. B. Schumpert & Co., f Prosperity, S. C. Phone 39. S 7-13-8t. To cleanse the system thoroughly and^^^H give you new vim and tone you up^^H for the summer get a bottle oil I I T7"I'lwt-nno rm o-ranf oor} snH Bw' XV.C11 D V IHlbVllW ?... ? . recommended by P. E. Way draggist, Newberry, S. C. - 5-21-tfjpjJ| For good ice cream, made by new jU automatic machine, go to Gust Jp Metchicas' candy s';ore. No orders jW under five gallons filled; $1.5(J a AH gallon. 7-30-tf. NEELY J. CROMER I Civil Eng. & Farm Land Surveying . VI 5th Floor Exchange Bank Bidg. Tel: Office 273, Res. 444-W. 1 3-16-tf. 1 Teachers Wanted?Two first grade | teachers for the Ridge Spring school at Old Town. For further information as to salary and term, apply to J. W. Sanders, J. C. Butler, S. E. Senn, ^trustees, Silver street, S. C*, K. F. L>. iNo. z. For Sale?One milk cow, weighs 1,000 pounds; price $100; also one^ cow with calf, $125; a beauty. B. t M .Havird, Silverstree*. 7-27-tf. Crimson Colver seed, for sale at John- ^ son-Mc'Crackin Co. 7-30-tl). y/ For Sale?One $150 phonograph, ' new; at a bargain. B. M. Havird, Silverstreet. 7-27-tf. j FOR SALE CHEAP-?ONE TWO- J TON SUPERIOR TRUCK, IN / FIRST CLASS CONDITION. GEO. / W. SUMMER, JR. A 5-gallon, second hand ice cream machine for sale, at very low price. See Cus Metchicas. 7-30-tf. SEE GEO. W. SUMMER, JR. .? For Hauling / Phone 445 or 4 For Sale?Beans, Beans, Beans. Plant every two weeks and keep them making all the summer. We have all varieties, 25 cents a pint. Gilder & Weeks Co. 6-1-tf-t Two solid cars of cedar shingles; * * - - a 1__ j? t a rignt price. Appiy co o. a. xaxlant, Sihrerstreet, S. C. 8-13-7tp For Sale?Cotton picking laps and sheets. Johnson-McCrackin Co. 8-10-tf. y, E. J. GREEN Attorney-at?Law Office Phone 17, Residence_473. Newberry, S. C. g 7-23-tf. W C. T. WYCHE, M. D., * r Prosperity, S. C. Office Hrs.: 9 to 11 a. m.t 3 to 6 p. m. Special attention to treatment of Piles or Hemorrhoids. 7-23-tf. Hemstitching and picoting attachment, works on all sewing machines. Price $2.00. Personal checks 10c extra. Light's Mail Order House, Box 127, Birmingham, Ala. 8-27-6t| For Sale?One 20 inch Wil- , Hams corn mill. One pump jack. ? All in good shape. Phone 478. 0. H. Lane. 8-13-tf. -* When You Want a "Kiddie K.oop" come to Schumpert-Graham-Suber , 3 Co. 8-20-tf. . <4 FOR SALE?BUICK ROADSTER. v\Jj GOOD CONDITION AND CORD TIRES. GEO. W. SUMMER, JR. W P. 0. BOX 392.. 8-24-tf. ?& f| Wanted-White man (single) for spe- j. . cial work on farm. Give refer- *3 ences and age and state wagcjs :j| asked. E. M. Evans, Newberry, S. C. 8-20-tf. M