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PURELY PERSONAL. j r ! l The Movements of Many People, Kewoerrians and Those Who Visit Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Myers spent . the week-end in Greenwood. Mr. R. L. Tarrant spent Sunday in Columbia. Ill r. ?ii'ut;9l OU1I11X1CX utvvvivu Spartanburg Sunday. Messrs. Calude Smith and Harry ! Summer spent Sunday in Charlotte. Mr. J. B. Smith has changed from Prosperity to Wcllford, S. C. Mr. E. J. Green has been appointed a notary public. Mrs. R. P. Holland returned on "*- * ' A nisif +A rolatlVPC in i^citUrQciy JLIUiil A <vioiv w ivAMWiivw | Virginia. H. L. Smith of Greenville spent the week-end with his aunt, Mrs. W. 0. Wilson. Mrs. Mary P. Fant left on Friday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Oliver Holmes, in Fayette, N.' C. Mr. Richard Phillips of Augusta' made another of his pleasant little j trips to Helena Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Whitaker spent j -l-A? j.1. _ j [ the week-end visiting reianves m me i r city. J \ Mrs. J. D. Wicker and Miss Mamie j * Cline left on Sunday for a visit to i relatives in Savannah. Maj. J. F. J. Caldwell, LL.D., re-! turned home last week after spend-; ingf the summer in Asheville. Mr. Walter Crapps has returned to Greenwood after a visit to his j parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Crapps. j Clark Bundrick left last week for! Newberry to resume his studies at nnllom Tho State. I WCWUCiijr wuvgv. - Mr. Folger of Gaffney paid a brief visit last week to his daughter, Mrs.! R. ?. Lea veil. Miss Josie Hutchinson is spending a week here with her parents, Mr. -and Mrs. T. W. Hutchinson. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ruff are on a! I visit to her mother, >Mrg. J. I. Long. ?Winnsboro cor. The State, 26th. Mrs. W. B. Stewart of Ninety-Six was on a visit' to relatives in New-1 berry and Clinton last week. Mrs. Alva Stevenson and Mrs. Ellen Stevenson have returned to their! homes in Fairfield county after visiting Mrs. W. C. Ruff in this county. . Theological Student Carl B. Caughman of the Lutheran seminary ! in Columbia spent the week-end in Newberry. Student Ray Eleazer was omitted in mese cuiumus num mc vuaynt bunch of Newberry college boys mentioned last week. Misses Novice and Rosa Crapps have returned from Ponf&ria after visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Wedaznan. Miss JSlsie fitts 01 snverstreeu is one of the new co-eds attending Newberry college. She is staying with Mrs. Ewell Floyd, Harrington street. Miss Thelma Leonhirth of Rose Hill, N. C., is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Sophie Leonhirth, at Helena. Miss Drucie Smith has resigned as ( a teacher in the Greer graded school! and Miss Beulah Smith opened heri school at Bush River Monday. E. W. Long and Duncan Farrow j have gone to the Charleston Medical i college, the former to study medicine and the latter to take a course j in pharmacy. I ""?? Tlinmoccnn tirill 1 iTJLlOP iuo55?g A<uviuwewv4i "*?* compapv' her mother, Mre. A. C. Thoma&son, to Greenville to'day, the latter -to have her eye treated for cataract. Eugene, Carl and Gussie Lee HcCartha, Leroy Eargle, Omar and Vic Derrick and' Olin Swygert left last week for Newberry college.?Leesville cor. The State. J. W. McCain, Jr., has returned i from his home in Waxhaw, N. C., to: resume his studies at Newberry col-! lege, where there are between 250 and 275 students. Dr. and Mrs. Van Smith will move ^ a# wnoV +A "RoQTl tllC labVCl pa ill VI WC nts-n. w fort, where Dr. Smith will engage in truck farming.. Many people in Newberry will regret this. Mr. William Claxton, after a visit to his sister, Mrs. M. M. Holt, at Helena, returned last week to his home in Montgomery, Ala. Mrs. Holt had not seen her brother in 40 years, and it was a happy meeting. ! Mr. Malcolm P. Johnson of near Fairview church, to the right of Kinards, spent Friday night in Newberry with Mr. L. I. Spoon. Mr. Johnson came to the city to get treatment for carbunkle'on the arm. Mrs. Sam Burns and little son Sam j returned last week from a visit to i relatives in the county. Mrs. Burns had been called to her former home on account of the illness of her twin - - ? A. If!-? TT . sister, :uiss luatue nauacre. Mrs. William Johnson accompanied | her daughter, Mrs. Odalite Wallace, | to the Baptist hospital in Columbia last week, Mrs. Wallace having to undergo a very serious "operation for tonsillitis. Mr. William J. Smith of West End, representing the Union Manufacturing company in the sale of sanitary bread boards, is staying at home for 1 A awhile owing: to the scarcity of ma- j terial affecting- the manufacturing of I the boards. Mr. Jack Dunstan of Columbia spent the week-end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. j Dunstan. He came to accompany; home his wife and little baby who i were here on their way from Green- j wood. Miss Alice Irven, the trained nurse, j returned to her horne in Columbia ; [Monday, after attending Mr. Furman \ : Dominick, who has been seriously ill j I with typhoid fever during the past | three weeks at the home of his fath! er-in-law, Mr. John A. Lindsay. Dr. George B. Cromer, Prof. S. J. < Derrick, A. H. Kohn, E. F. Irick and! W. A. Counts are the lay delegates from South Carolina to the convention of .at United Lutheran Church of America in Washington, D. C., beginning October 19. Mr. Thomas L. Cromer spent from Saturday night to Sunday afternoon in Columbia, his mother, Mrs. Jeff T. j Cromer, being under treatment at the ! Columbia hospital, doing well. Tom ; had to come home bareheaded, as he i lost his cap just as the train pulled , out of Columbia. He can explain it. j G. W. Nichols of Newberry has ( arrived to assume the superintend-; ency of the New Brookland graded school.?Mrs. E. M. Witt is on an extended visit to her sister, Mrs. Angela Holloway, of Newberry.?Mrs. J. B. Frazier of Blair was a recent visitor of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Riser. ?cor. The State, 26th. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Bobb and chil-. I dren and Mr. and Mrs. 'J. M. Tolbert and family of Newberry were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Reagin.?John J. Frick of Little : Mountain was in town this week-end. Jefferson Drafts, Lamon Harmon and Roy Addy left Monday for Newberry college.?Lexington cor. The State, 26th. VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. Instead of a moving picture for Thursday it will be "The Flower! Shop" by local talent. The Anderson grand jury some | time ago recommended "prompt pro- ; secution of reckless drivers of auto- j mobiles and automobile trucks." j Four boys were tried in Magis- J trate Douglas' court Monday morn- \ ing for hunting out of season and it J cost each one $40. Sheriff Blease has arrested Belt nnH tnrned him over I W*v* wv?j ?...? - ? to the chaingang, for breach of peace and assault and battei-y, Cooper's wife being the victim. A fire from the dry kiln at the; saw mill of J. C. Sample and W. T. j Livingston Saturday afternoon on' Little river caused a loss of $3,000 or $3,500. Exercises will be given by the children of the cradle roll department in the Church of the Redeemer Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Refreshments will be served. Thursday will be the last day of September and no September gale ! yet. "September Mornv is still with< us, however, for a few days more and j then she will disappear in the fall, j One of the big citizens of New-j berry, big prominently as well as j " IS Tpdlicin? 1 a> un uu^?vi*7vu*j j ? ? ? ? 0 weight by abstaining from supper regularly. It will again be "Fair and Warmer" Tuesday?at the opera house, with May Allison making it so. last year a road show performed this play j here. Thp ladies of the A. R. P. church! realized $51 from two sales last week, a white sale on Friday afternoon and a rummage sale on Saturday. Another little jewel sparkles in the diadem crowning the lives of two more "where home is the kingdom j and iove is the king,"?at Mr. Dun-| can Johnson's house. A girl, 8 1-2 pounds. We acknowledge to the fact that occasional paragraphs in these col- j umns have points intended for the ' eyes of the brightest readers, butj some of our astute perusers see i o\ whorp t.hev are not in-! jJL/lll LO \ / ^ tended. The new barber shop in the city will be conducted by Mr. J. B Shealey in the Newberry hotel build-' ing as soon as completed, and as soon as the Chinaman moves his laundry in the Hotel National building Mr. M. C. Hallman will remove his barber shop to that place. When wanting oil stock, or more oils stock, call on Capt. M. M. Buford. representing the Middle Georgia Oil and Gas company. The "old war horse" has been quite sick, but we are glad to say he is up and out and about once more and able to talk I oil and gas again. The governor has appointed Mr. E. J. Green a commissioner of state and county elections to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of.jvlr. Henry M. Boozer, and Mr. J. C. Swygert of Peak also having resigned from the board Mr. John V. Clary has been appointed to fill his place. The world renowned female swimmer, Annette Keilerman, will be in the movies here Wednesday, in [ "What Women Love." Willie couldn't. I win the <*irl he wanted in the usual ' way so he kidnapped her. What do J you suppose happened? Do you! o think that is "What Women Love?" j S Find out at the opera house on Wednesday. 2 i The ViPnntifnl harvest moon for 1920 is upon us at the beginning of r this auspicious autumnal season, lighting the pathway of approaching <S October, the loveliest month of the year with its golden rod crown, reminding us, among other things, that the golden rod'is like some of the hu- , man flowers?more beautiful in the j sunshine than in the shadow. It is a sin, a blooming sin, the way ~ he goes to Fountain Inn; he goes and goes, and keeps a-going, gives no one else half a showing. He went again only yesterday, but some sweet day ushe" will come to stay, and his trips to the town of FountairiJfan will then I g be suddenly called in. The young | man performing this visiting feat ^ works somewhere along McKibben street. ? The resignation of the Rev. Mr. Fulenwider granted on Sunday morn- j ing b3'' the Church of the Redeemer, j to take effect the 4th Sunday of Oc-j ^ tober. Mr. Fulenwider will begin 1 _ work in his new pastorate at Salis- j I bury on the 1st Sunday in November, j Dnrinfr the 12 or 13 years of .his la-! bors here he and Mrs. Fulenwider j have made many friends who will re-; gret their departure. The Hagenbeck-Wallacc *hows will; pass through Newberry from Colum-! bia to Greenwood on Thursday morn-; ^ ing in two sections, the lirst section j at 5 o'clock and the second at G, j Pierce Goggans, now conductor on j the elevator at the Exchange bank, being our informant. He says also ( that Sparks circus, which is to ex-; hibit here on next Monday, will ar- i rive from Florence Sunday morning at 11:30. p Many of the survivors of the fa- j ~ mous division that broke the Hinden- ! t] berg line overseas during the late world war are meeting in the reunion of this Thirtieth division in Asheville this week, among the number f from Newberry county being the following: Beale Cromer, Jack Chappell, Huston Long, Virgil Kizer, McClure Teague, Hal Kohn, Ferd Scurry, Duane Livingston, Carrol * Dennis, Robert Boozer, Glenn Bui- ^ lock. j J Mt. Bethcl-Garmany. ^ rnu" 'RotViol.norTrjnnv School ^ X IIC iUU Ui VA- \4 V* ? will open Tuesday morning, October ^ 5, at 10 o'clock. There will be speeches by Col. Aull, Dr. Carson, s Professors Derrick and Cannon and "L Poole. All the patrons and friends of the school are urged to be pres- n fent. t: mm n "FLOWER SHOP" OPERA 0 < HOUSE THURSDAY * b Great musical spectacle Thursday, ^ matinee and rifght, by local talent! ^ supporting Charles Billiard. a Cast of' Characters. ^ Grace?Margaret Burton. ? -. T-. e Mary?Jfauline r ant. Violet?Kate Summer. Flora?Mrs. W. S. Matthews. * Lushlisha?Mrs. E. B. Purcell. ' c A Voice?Mrs. E. V. Babb. & Horatio?E. B. Purcell. j * Miss Smithers?Lois Fant. Lotus Blossom?Mrs. W. C. J s Craver. J Girl in Basket?Mrs. E. V. Babb. j Mr. Lockwood?Mr. W. S. ,Matthews. Dick?Dr. John B. Setzler. Harry?E. V. Babb. Tom?Charles Hiiliard. Basket Girls?Octie Griffin, Anna 1 Coe Keitt, Mildred Pure ell, Sarah ' Davis, Frances Cannon, Mrs. S. C. McCarley. Trellis Girls and Jonquils?Troxyl Wright, Claire Sligh, Caroline Weeks, j .Margaret Kinard, Marian Caldwell, ; Mildred Paysinger, Mabel Jones, Maude Hamilton, Lillie Mae Cromer, Pauline Boozer, Ella Bowman, Benetta Buzhardt, Margaret Farrow, Jessie Lee Ehrhardt, Genette Harmon, Mildred Reid. Palm Trees?Emily Huff, Janie Del Paydnger, Cora Eleazer, Mabel Eieazer, Olivia Stewart, Clara Stewart, Sue Ella Peterson, Frances Caldwell. | Jonquil Wreaths?Bland Timmer-! mon, Sara Swittenberg, Katherins Tilley, Robert Lee Livingstone Daisies?Caroline Lane, Brantley Johnstone, Helen Scarborough, I Myrtle Paysinger, Evelyn Burns, J Oiive Burns, Pauline Klettner, Rose j Turpin Tarrant, Gladys , Williams, | Nannie Laurie Boozer, Dessie Brown, | r^duie :uae vjiccji, natucnuc tenberg, Margaret * Chalmers. Dusky Damsels?J. D. Caldwell Clyde McCarley, Metts Fant, Malcolm Johnstone, Pope Scurry, Ollie Brown, Owen Holmes, Frazier Evans. Ivy Vines?Ferd Scurry, Willie Reid, Chalmers Brown, Foster Smith,' Edwin Setzler, John Robinson, C. C. Freed, Aubrey Tilley. The Husband?Winston Babb. The Wife?Frances Martin. ' I The Mother-in-Law ? Elizabeth Joyleston. The Neighbor?Mary DeVore." Don't forget the date, one day nly, matinee and night, Thursday, leptember 30, 4:30 and 8:30 o'clock. Children's special matinee 4:30, 5c, 50c, 75c and $1 plus war tav. Night show 8:30, 50c, 75c and $1; eserved seats $1.50 plus war tax. Tickets on sale Tuesday at Gilder : Weeks Drug Co. * SPECIAL JfOTICE 'int fruit jars, jar rubbers. Mayes Book & Variety Store. lava us sell your land at auction. Atlantic Coast Realty company, Petersburg, Va., and Greenville, N. C. Write, wire or phone us at Petersburg, Va., or see Davis Realty Co., local contract representatives, Greenwood, S. C. -28-ltaw-tf. [mas Cactus, potted 75c. Mayes Book & Variety Store. kiver Fish?Fresh water fish Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Also other nice fish in season. Oyster season now open. G. W. Coward. 9-28-tf. Jew shipment of china. Mayes Book & Variety Store. -est?Thursday night between Kinards and Newberry or between Newberry and New Chapel church, tire rack, one old Ford . Quaker tire, tire tread worn, 30x3 1-2, No. 303122, license No. 41256. Finder will please leave with city clerk, J. W. Chapman or notify. W. I. Herbert. 9-28-lt. o the Merchants who arc in need of school supplies. We have what you want. See our line before you buy. Anne 0. Ruff & Co. O OQ_1 fow.t-f ced Tea Glasses, 75c set. Mayes Book* & Variety Store. :or the best selling cigars call on Anne 0. Ruff & Co., the wholesale cigar house. 9-28-tf-ltaw iox Paper, 25c to $5. Mayes Book & Variety Store. hrough me like a knife. When I THAT BAD BACK. i t Proves That There's a Way Out for Many Suffering Newberry Folks. ' K c \ Do yoiij have a dull, steady ache in he small of the back?r-sharp, stabing twinges when stooping or liftng?distressing urinary disorders? 'or bad liack and weakened kidneys fewberry residents recommend Joan's Kidney Pills. Read this Newerry woman's statement: Mrs. J..A. Temple, 1304 Poplar St., ays: "Some years ago when we [ved on: the farm, heavy work rought oji kidney trouble. I lost all iy ambition and felt languid ?Tid all ired out.. A bearing down pain in iy back troubled me and when I bent * < i ; 1 j ver to ^usi, snarp pains wuuiu gu aised up quickly, I got dizzy and lack specks came before my eyes, lorning^ I felt tired out and lame, ly head( ached, I was very nervous nd my ankles and hands bloated so hat I was in pretty bad shape. My :idneys didn't act as they should, ither. Reading of Doan's Kidney Mils, I got some and felt better from he first. Continued use entirely ured me of this trouble and I am lad of the opportunity to recommend his medicine." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't imply ask for a kidney remedy?get )oan's Kidney Pills?the same that ilrs. Temple had. Foster-Milbum 'o., Mfgrs., Buffalo', N. Y. ^jeVEREADY f/fii BATTERIES FIT FLASHLIGHTS Yo>ur Flashlight with an EVEREADY Flashlight Battery DIG up that idle flashlight? bring it here ? let us fill it with a new, powerful, long-lived Eveready Flashlight Battery. T- CT--L1* D i. nvereaay nasnugnt Dat- i teries are guaranteed to give a stated definite number of hours of continuous service. Our supply is complete? we have Eveready Flashlight Batteries for all sizes, shapes and makes of Flashlights,. p. E. WAY 980-A L ] [Found?The only place in the Southr I where you can get your hat clean- j ed. when and how you want it. j j <ents wanted everywhere. Send j ior illustrated catalogue. Ben-j j nett's Hat Factory, 123 Broad St., j j Jacksonville, Fla. D-27-11; j New Perafection Oil Cook Stoves, j The best oil stove made, only aj i few left on hand. Get one of them, j Wm. Johnson & Son. 9-24-2t. j Syrup Kegs?5, 10, 20 and 30 gallon; sizes. Brand new. Get yours while; the supply lasts. Wm. Johnson &j Son. 9-24-2t. | . f J Teachers?Fifty to one hundred re-i i. quests daily from all classes South-! ( ern schools. If you want- rural j ; work, graded, high school or prin-j I cipalship, salary $75 to $250, j | write us today for special enrol-j j ment. Offices: Columbia, S. C.,! i Richmond, Va., and Chattanooga, I i Tenn. Southern Teachers' Agency,! Columbia, S. C. j I 1 ; Diamond Tires and Tubes. Fori sizes, j 6,000 mile guarantee on tires.; Prices right. Wm. Johnson & Son.' 9-24-2t. ! j For Sale?Cow and calf; calf about' i two months old. A. H. Dickert, Jr.,: J Newberry, S. C. 9-24-2tp.; For Rent?One horse farm in No. 6 township, known as the Dick Sat-j terwhite place. For further infor-/ mation see Mrs. H. M. Mayer, New-; berry, S. C. 9-24-6tp. " r ; Pigs for Sale?Essex and Poland j China. B. B. Leitzsey, Newberry, : S. C. 9-24-tf. i i Barb Wire?Car just received. Getj our prices. Summer Bros. Co. i 1 9-21-4t. I I ! Belting?Rubber, Gandy and Leather.)' j Large stock of all?low prices. \ ' Summer Bros. Co. 9-21-4t. I Washing Machines?The celebrated ? Thor machine with wringer. Let,us show you about it. Summer i Bros. Co. 9-21-4t. 7 I, Cement?Car shipped on September < 17. Give us your orders before it r : is all sold. Summer Bros. Co. i c 9-21-4t. ? ! r ? I r ! Doors and Sash?Big shipment just I received. Get our prices. Summer Bros. Co. 9-21-4t Pumps?Myers Pumps and Pump 9 Jacks. The best for the money. Summer Brosl Co. 9-21-4t For Sale?One 50 pound Coits acetylene lighting plant arid nice fixtures, all good as new. Will sell^ cheap, Reason for selling, electric* lights.' P. C. Singley, Prosperity, S. C. - 9-21-4t Mules for Sale?One good mule and|^ one good plug mule cheap. Don't i need them. L. D. Morris, Prosper-; ity, S. C. Phone 3403. 9-21-2t-ltaw The shoe shop of Vancey B. Jones ? has been changed to the house op- \; posite the fire department 9-7-tfj j Notice?When you want the best to be had in meats call telephone 280. Cleanliness and service our motto. The old city market under the c opera house. J. W. Swindler. 9-17-4t. j For Sale?Cedar shingles, extra clear grade. $.25 f. o. b. Jas. E. Shealy, Little Mountain, S. C. 9-17-17tp I will give a barbecue at my residence near Prosperity Saturday, September 25. I will sell meat at 11 o'clocK. J. ?5en uook. I 9-17-2tp. For Rent?A two horse farm, 51-2 ) miles east of Newberry; convenient to school and church. Apply to Mrs. Geo. F. Wilson, Pomaria,' S. C., Box 18. 9-17-2t j < For Sale?One 1918 Chalmers five passenger touring car, looks like new, runs like new. Reason for sell- ^ ing, pay notes of car. The first i check for $1,000 gets it. Write s or see J. C. Fulmer at Mollohon Mill, Newberry, S. C. 9-14-4tp CITATION OF LETTERS OF AD-U MINISTRATION. The State of South Carolina?County of Newberry.?By W. F. Ewart, _ Probate Judge: !f Whereas, C. E. Summer has made suit to me to grant "him Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of Geo. Washington Sheppard, deceased, ( These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said 'Geo.; 7 Washington Sheppard, deceased, that i y * " - - 4-u^ ! I they be arid appear Deiore my, m me 1 Court of Probate, to be held at New- J _ berry, S. C., on Thursday, October p 14th, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the s?0l g Administration should not be granted. I Given under my hand this 24th day of September, Anno Domini 1920. W. F. EWART, J. P. N. C. I CITATION OF LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. The State of South Carolina?County of Newberry.?By W. F. Ewart, Probate Judge: Whereas, Sailie Suber and* Lula '^ Dawkins have made suit to me to grant them Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of Sarah Sheppard, deceased, These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Sarah Sheppard, deceased, that they be and' ap- ? liofnwi mn in tViM Court of Pro- ! i I j;tui V^l.vn.y. , bate, to be held at Newberry, S. C., j on Thursday, October 14th, next, j after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 24th day of September, Anno Domini 1920. F W. F. EWART, J. P. N. C. OBSaBBVBBBBBQEBrx JEW JUST ARRIVED Another lot of SAMPLERS and other favorite packages of Confections rvn Thev never linger Ivan ouuiu * ? ? j ? _ very long in our cases. J P. E. WAY, Druggist j Jme?Now unloading car. This must i be moved. Summer Bros. Co. >-21-41. > CALL FOR YOUR PAPERS. Ali persons having papers in the }lerk of Court's office are earnestly j equested to call for same. My term >f office expires soon and I must tiake some disposition of these pa- j >ers. i Respectfully, JNO. C. GOGGANS, i-21-4t-lta\v Clerk of Court. F. R. Williams & Son Contractors and Builders \ 707 Caldwell Street Newberry, S. C. - ? ' n -i n Contractors and Guilders, oave iu to 25 per cent, on Flooring, Ceiling, Siding, Laths and Shingles. Buy in car lots. Send list for delivered prices. Greenwood Sales Co., Box 435, Greenwood, S. C. )-14-2Gt-ltaw. . ' Teachers Wanted?Two colored! teachers wanted for the colored j school in Maybinton. For further j information apply to J. Berry Richards, W. V. Lyles, John McCollum, trustees, Blairs, .R. F. D. >-14-3t. offer my home place and Part El-1 more place, 133 1-2 acres, one- J half cash balance in 1, 2 and 3 i years. Over $10,000 worth buildings, 4 wells, 35 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. ' ?- 1 Wagons?Weber and Old Hickory; all sizes. Johnson-McCrackin Co. 9-14-tf. Irain Drills?Sec drill in oneration in our store. Johnson-Iri.Crackin Co. 9-14-tf Vanted Teachers?4 principal and an assistant at $100 and $90, re- ' pectively, for the Zion-New Hope school. Address J. J. Kin^rd or j E. J. Adams, Pomaria, S. C. l-10-tf. yhen you Want Anything in the Fur- ' niture line come to SchumpertGraham Suber Co. 8-2.0-tf OR SALE CHEAP?ONE TWOTON SUPERIOR TRUCK, IN FIRST CLASS CONDITION. GEO. ' W. SUMMER, JR. 'cne mills, evaporators and furnaces. For sale by Johnson-Mc- : Crackin Co. -8-31-tf Vhen You Want a Good Stove or I Range come to Schumpert-Graham-! Suber Co. 8-20-tf ] barbecue?I will give a first . class barbecue at Riser's Bridge, Saturday, October 2. ' Will Miller. -14-6tp. Electric Churns?Labor savers. Come in and let us explain about. them. Summer Bros. Co. 9-2l-4t. -ost?Between Exchange bank and Lutheran church Saturday p. m., one small brooch about inch in ' diameter of gold leaves set with pearls. Finder please return to Olivia Stewart at' Telephone Exchange and get reward. 9-21-2t | 'lerks, (men, women) over 17, for! postal mail service. 5C1S5 month.,1 Examinations September-uctober. I Experience unnecessary. For free particulars, write J. Leonard,! (former civil service examiner) , j 147 ttquitaDie t>icig., wasningion, j D. C. 9-21-2tp | am prepared to do general repair-i ing of furniture anil upholstering!; and cabinet work. W. R. Davis, j Will promptly attend to'all orders j left for me at the office of the Se- / < curity Loan and Investment com-! ^ pany. 9-3-tf. ! ? 1 'or Sale?50 gallon barrels and 5 and 10 gallon kegs. Pepsi-Cola Bottling company. 9-10-tf' OPERA HOUSE | PROGRAM Tuesday, September 28 "FAIR AMD WARMER" May Allison n j.TOV.* vumwujui v ? Wednesday, September 29 Special "WHAT WOMEN LOVE" Annette Kellerman Capitol Comedy Thursday, September 30 "THE FLOWER SHOP" A Play Given By The American Legion f _ Dr. H. M Bigby \ Optometrist Eyes Examined .Glasses Fitted Phone 21 ' Third Flood Exchange Bank Bldg. " T VmI, Ostrcjry i^usincss*"^! sen * v^vw battery. None better. I specialize ... battery work. Give me a triaL Newberry Battery and Electric Co* ?eale H. Cromer. Friend Street, opposite Cotton Platform. 3-30-tf For Sale?Car of 2 and 3 V Crimjv ' ed roofing; also corrugated roofing bought before the advance. It ' will pay you well to see us before you buy. B. B. Schumpert & Co., Prosperity, S. C. Phone 39. ? 7-13-St. To cleanse the system thoroughly and fgive you new vim and tone you up for the summer get a bottle of Kerr's Vimtone guaranteed and recommended by P. E. Way drug-' \TattrKarrtr ?! r. 5-2i-tf ,'11 C fT VWA* J ) IN/*, w. . ?? r> 11 1 I II Teacher Wanted?A principal for the O'Neall school, seven months, $100 to $110 per month. W. H. Long, 0. 0. Shealy or Cecil Fellers, Prosperity, S. C. 8-31-tf For Sale?50 bushels corn in ear, $2 per bushel. T. M. Mills, Prosper- , ' ity. 8-31-tf. f | For Sale?House and one acre town of Silverstreet. Price $2,500. B. M. Havird. 8-24-tf. For Sale?A 1 ton Ford truck, just overhauled, in first class mechanical condition, fan be seen at Fridy. Motor company's garage. Apply to C. F. Templeton, Pepsi-Cola Bottling plant. ' 9-3-tf. NEELY J. CROMER Civil Eng. & Farm Land Surveying 5th. Floor Exchange- Bank Bldg. , Tel: Office 273, Re*. 444-W. >' J 3-16-tf. g M Teachers Wanted?Two, first grade teachers for the Ridge Spring I school at Old Town. For further I information as to salary and term, M J. apply to J. W. Sanders, J. Q. But- W ] ler, S. E. Senn, trustees, SUverstreet, S. C., R. F. D. No. 2.' For Sale?One milk cow, weigjis 1,000 pounds; price $100; also one cow with calf, $125; a beauty. B. m M .Havird, Silverstreet. . v M 7-27-tf. 41 Crimson Colver seed for sale at John 1.:_ j q iiUIl"iUCL/XctL'AIIl \yU * f **UV~?A / For Sale?One $150 phonograph, hew; at a bargain. B. M. Havird, Silverstreet. 7-27-tf. Teacher Wanted?A principal for the Monticello school, $100, seven mionths. B. S. Counts, P. W. , Counts or 0. F. Dennis, Prosperity. 8-31-tf. SEE GEO. W. SUMMER, JR. For Hauling Phone 445 or 4 Two solid cars of cedar shingles; " right price. Apply to J. A. Tallant, Silverstreet, S. C. 8-13-7tp For Sale?Cotton picking laps and ^ I '?i-- T rn sneets. ?junusuu-.iM.v;^/j.ai.iw*i v>w. . 8-10-tf. I E. J. GREEN ( fl Attorney-at-Law Office Phone 17, Residence 473. f Newberry, S. C. Afl 7-23-tf. ^ C. T. WYCHE, M. D., ^ Prosperity, S. C. ! Office Hrs.: 9 to 11 a. m., 3 to 6 p. m. Special attention to treatment or Piles or Hemorrhoids. 7-23-tf. Hemstitching and picoting attach- i ment, works on all sewing ma- j chines. Price $2.00. Personal I checks 10c extra. Light's Mail I Order House, Box 127, Binning- ? J ham, Ala. . 8-27-6t 1 For Sale?One 20 inch Williams corn mill. One pump jack. All in good shape. Phone 478. 0. H. Lane. 8-13-tf. When You Want a "Kiddie Koopv ? come to Schumpeit-Graham-Suber | Co. 8-20-tf. j Wanted-White man tsingle) for spe- j cial work on farm. Give refer- J ences and age and state wages* J asked. E. M. Evans, Newberry,v S. C. 8-20-tf. :L.