The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, October 01, 1920, Page EIGHT, Image 8
PURELY PERSONAL. |}
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THo Movements of Many People,
?ewoerriant and Those Who
Visit Newberry. I
Miss Margaret Spearman has re- j i
turned to Winthrop. 11
Miss Ophelia Connelly has gone to j
T.nf>ioi-an spminarv in Columbia. !
Mr. B. A. Hawkins has been j \
changed to Raleigh, N. C. j <
Miss Fannie McCaughrin has re- j -<
turned from Greenwood, after a visit 1
to her sister, Mrs. J. C. Harper. (
Miss Rachel McCrackin of New
TV.fv?c? Qollm 1
Deny IS XI16 VI j.uio? uuixiv ) j
Johnson.?Clinton Chronicle.
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Mr. L. Morris and daughter, Miss |1
Jennie Morris, visited in Columbia i 3
Tuesday. i ^
Mr. Henry Caldwell went to .Green- j j
ville Wednesday to return with his
little son who had been under treat- .
ment by Dr. Jervey for eye trouble. 1
Prof. S. A. Merchant, a former .
Newberry boy, has moved from ]
Comer, Ga., to Greer, S. C., to serve | as
principal of the Greer high school, j,
Mr. Yoncie Amick left on the j
22nd for Newberry where he has en-1 tered
college.?Ma^adonia oor. Lex- .
ington Dispatch-News.
Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Hunt went to
Greenwood on Wednesday to attend
the Blake-Bryson wedding, the bride i
being Mr. Hunt's cousin.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Johnson and !
children of Newberry spent Awhile
Sunday afternoon in this section.? ;
Cool Spring cor. Saluda Standard. 1
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Misses JLiOU ana mm XX UiC U vicitbu
" their grandmother, Mrs. M. A. Huiet, I
in Newberry a few days this week.? j,
Indian Creek cor. Saluda Standard. .
Mail Agent Jack Taylor, whose run ]
is from Spartanburg to Augusta, was
visiting his mother, Mrs. Alma Tay- j
lor, this week.
Ira Cousins of the express office
here made a Sunday visit to Or<
ansrebure to see Mr. Baker, who was j
recently transferred from this office
to the office there.
Mr. Julius B. Boozer ,will on Fri- j
day attend a meeting in Greenwood;
'of the agents of the Metropolitan j <
Life Insurance company of the :
Greenwood district. i
Mrs. J. W. Denning is at the Bap- i
tist hospital doing as well as could
be expected after a serious opera- j:
tion. Mr. Denning went to Columbia <
yesterday to see her. I ]
The Rev. R. D. Byrd, an A. R. P. j 3
pastor of Lexington, Va., was in!
Newberry for a short while this week J on
his way home, stopping here with j
"Make This Bank Yc
The Tune to Pay
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is when they
The Way to Pay
is by means (
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The way to hare a
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The Bake-Rite Be
and ready to serv
l'mrifa novcnn^l inf
UlTIiV
body.
This is something
of Newberry hav<
wanted.
We are going to j
can be had in th
solicit your patroi
you prompt and
tion when you vis
The Bake"3
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lis brother-in-law, Mr. W. T. Brov
kVe had the pleasure of meeting hi
Dr. D. D. Wallace will leave
light, Thursday, for Spartanbu
vhere duty demands his attention
vVofford colege. Mrs. Wallace v
emam over with her bereaved fath
n-law until Monday.
Mrs. Zeline LaBorde Davis of CI
;on made a pleasant visit to M
Carrie Greneker "from Wednesc
afternoon until Friday afternoon
ier return from visiting relatives
Columbia.
Mrs. Odalite Wallace, accompan
oy her devoted mother, Mrs. Willi
Johnson, returned from Columbia
Wednesday evening, the former h
ing been in hospital recovering fr
tonsillotemy. Mrs. Wallace was s
fering seriously before the operati
Mr. George W. Price, a former c
zen of Lexington, but who for so
time has been living in Newbe
and Laurens counties, paid a visit
his old home last week.?Mr. John
Frick, one of the most clever z
substantial citizens of the Lii
Mountain section, attended the c
ton meeting here.?Lexington I
patch-News.
VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT
The Auxiliary of the First Bap'
church will meet at 4:30 o'clock
Monday afternoon with Mrs. W.
Zeigler.
"The Purple Cypher," as played
Earle Williams, will be the picture
the opera house Monday, the day
the Dig circus.
The way Mr. George W. Sumir
Jr., has been hauling cotton fr
Prosperity to the Mollohon mill lo
like business for somebody.
The moonlight has no chance
show off in Newberry. Moonli
night in the fall would be much pi
tier without the artificial light.
Quite a severe storm pas
through a narrow streak on Mr.
L. Dominick's place at Dead;
Monday afternoon, uprooting tr*
It rained and hailed during the bl<
For failing to stop car at str
corner Eugene Phillips paid $10
recorder's court and also $12
driving his car with the brakes in 1
order.
At least one more Newberry c
zen, a lady this time, is doing wi
sut supper. This is not to reduce
high cost of living, but for anoti
purpose.
Mary began a vamping car
tvhile in knee dresses. Her first i
tim was the peanut man on the c
mr Business Home!''
Vahv R.llc
1 uui umo
are first due.
Your Bills
)f check.
checking account
e in This Bank
lay!
>;e Bank
f the People''
ikery now open
e the public. We
>pection by every
that the people
; long needed and
jive the best that
lis line, and we
lage. We assure
^Aiirfomic aftpn
VV/U1 hwuu w?? vs
it our place.
ite Bakery
irn.jner. See Constance Talmadge
m. i Mary Friday, and watch the pea
to-| 'people in the audience.
i
r?> i Of course there is more than
a*! perfect woman, and you don't li
to go out of Newberry to see her,
er" Constance Talmadge will show
"The Perfect Woman" at the oj
in- house Friday.
.issj "Will Distribute Peanut Bulletii
; Headline in The State. If you v
onj to advertise the thing fully and t
in ! oughly scatter a lot of your bulle
{in the opera house during a pici
ied! show.
am J We were in error in stating
on i Tuesday that some negroes x
av"; fined $40 each by the magistrate
om . violating the same law. At the 1
u^" i $40 was the total. Counting t]
on*1 and several other persons, white
K1"; colored, Magistrate Douglas has
me (lected in fines within the week 3
rr^!for 18 cases of violating'the lav
to
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as ; son and without license?$10 each.
.nut I hunting and chasing game out of sea
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Death at Longshorcs. ;
oil" j
iave j Mrs. George Davenport died at her j
but j home near Longshore's store Wed-j
us nesday noon and was buried from,
)era I Trinity church on Thursday after- j
noon at 3 o'clock, services by the I
^ Rev. G. F. Clarkson. She was 60 j
rant years aSe an(* was a sufferer- from
^ cancer of the stomach. Mrs. Daventins
was *w*ce married and leaves
ture severa^ children by her first mar-<
riage, as follows: Mr. William
Johnson of the county, Mr. Levi \
Johnson of near Greenwood, Mrs. j
verc i
^ Rhoda Johnson, Edward and John ;
Andrew Johnson, all of the county. :
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an(j Important Notice.
col- Most encouraging reports have1
1180 come in from some of the chairmen !
r by of committees appointed to collect j
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lers and Ms
Passenger Car $1795 f.
Passenger Car $1945 f
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I Passenger Car $995 f
ive cars . in st
nmediate deliv<
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Detober 1. we wil
ling previously oc<
ito Company, Upf
prepared to rend
vners and will car
rts for the Frank
ck bumpers and s
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funds from the Democratic women I
and men. These committees have un-1
dertaken the work enthusiastically j
and in most cases, have met with;
hearty responses. It is hoped to j
have a full report for the next is-;
sue of the paper.
Sister Democratic voters, is your|
name on the list with a contribution i
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opposite?or a blank?
Central Committee. J
SPECIAL NOTICE
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Funeral Designs. I give guaranteed!
service on all funeral designs.'
Phone orders given prompt atten-,
tion. Hal Kohn. j
j
Havoline Auto Oil and Greases. Give
us a trial on these you will find
them to be the best and the prices
right. William Johnson & Son.
10-l-2t.
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o. b. Factory
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:ock for I
iry. I
mmmaBtmm? ?mm wl
1 be located
:upied by the
>er Main St.
er service to
rv a comolete
!in car. We
eat covers to
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pper Main Street ,
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Cut Flowers. I now have some fine
dahlias. These ship well. Hal
Kohn.
Guns and Loaded Shells. Stock.
Give us a call. William Johnson '
& Son. 10-l-2t.
V/indow
Glass and Putty. Get ycurs
put in before cold weather comes.
Full stock on hand-. \Yi!l:am
Johnson & Son. 10-l-2t
Picture Framing. Work turned out
promptly. A large line of framed
pictures ready to hang. Hal Kohn.
Trespass Notici?All persons are forI
bidden to trespass upon the lands
of the undersigned at or near
I Jalapa by Hunting or m any maii- i
; ner. X. T. Hogg. 10-1-1 tp
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Stationery. Several of the finest lines
i to select from in many shapes and
[ colors. Hal Kohn.
For the best selling cigars call on _
j Ar.ne 0. Ruff & Co., the wholesale =
[ cigar house. y-28-tf-ltaw =
| Cement?Car shipped on September !
17. Give us your orders before it f
is all sold. Summer Bros. Co. j
j 9-21-41.
Have us sell your land at auction. I
j Atlantic Coast Realty company,'
Petersburg, Va., and Greenville, j
N. C. Write, wire or phone us at;
! Petersburg, Va., or see Davis ,
Realty Co., local contract represen-: 8
tativ.es. Greenwood, S. C. I
\ 9-28-1 taw-tf. I
| Washing Machines?The celebrated !
Thcr machine with wringer. Let j
j us show you about it. Summer i
j Bros. Co. 9-2l-4t i
i :
River Fish?Fresh water fish Tues- =
j days and Wednesdays. Also other ; ?
-C ? 1- - ? 1 Z
I riK'C nsn ill teaauii. ^v-uav...! ?.
now open. G. W. Coward. 9-2S-tf. |
Belting?Rubber, Gandy and Leather, j
. Large stock of ail?low prices. |
Summer Bros. Co. 9-21-4t (
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jTo the Merchants who are in need of{.
j school supplies. We have what, j
i you want. See our line befoi*e you j
buy. Anne 0. Ruff & Co.
| 9-28-ltaw-tf.
I Barb Wire?Car just received. Get
j our prices. Summer Bros. Co.
! 9-2l-4t.
(?
Lime?Now unloading car. This must!
be moved. Summer Bros. Co.
,9-21-4t.
Pigs for Sale?Essex and Poland i
J China. B. B. Leitzsey, Newberry, i .
| S. C. 9-24-tf. j 1
; For Rent?One horse farm in No. G j
i township, known as the Dick Sat- j
j terwhite place. For further infor- j .
i mation sse Mrs. H. M. Mayer, New- _
| berry, S. C. 9-24-6tp. I
Doers and Sash?Big shipment just
| received. Get our prices. Sum-1.
mer Bros. Co. 9-21-4tlf
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| For Sale?One 5U pouna UOits acgiy- |
j lene lighting plant and nice iix-!
tures, all good as new. Will sell! j
cheap. Reason for selling, electricj
J lights. P. C. Singley, Prosperity,
j O. v_/.
j Pumps?Myers Pumps and Pump
i Jacks. The best for the money. ?
j Summer Bros. Co. 9-21-4t
The shoe shop of Vancey B. Jones *
has been changed to the house Opposite
the fire department 9-7-tf
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For Sale?Cedar shingles, extra clear 1
grade. $.25 f. o. b. Jas. E. Shealy, I
Little Mountain, S. C. 9-17-17tp!
'
. Contractors and Builders. Save 10 !
i to 25 per cent, on Flooring, Ceil-!
j ing, Siding, Laths and Shingles.)
! Buy in car lots. Send list for de-i_
livered prices. Greenwood Sales Co.,
Box 435, Greenwood, S. C.
9-14-26t-ltaw.
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; I offer my home place and Part El!
more plkce, 133 1-2 acres, one
i half cash balance in 1, 2 and 31;
| years. Over $10,000 worth build- !v
ings, 4 wells, 85 acres in pasture, j _
all under wire except 15 acres. Will! j
make two bales cotton to acre.;
Come to see me. S. J. Kohn, Good j
School, one and one-half miiesj^
Prosperity. 9-3-tf. j i
Wagons?Weber and Old Hickory; i
all sizes. Johnson-McCrackin Co. j,
9-14-tf. |
Grain Drills?See drill in operation j"
in our store. Johnson-McCrackin
Co. - 9-14-tf
Wanted Teachers?A principal and '
an assistant at $100 and $90, re-1
spectively, for the- Zion-New Hope j
school. Address J. J. Kinard or)
E. J. Adams, Pomaria, S. C. "
9-10-tf. 1
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: When you Want Anything in the rur- j
i niture line come to Schumpert-' j
Graham Suher Co. 8-20-tf j
j FOR SALE .CHEAP?ONE TWO-!
! TON SUPERIOR TRUCK. IN
j FJRST CLASS CONDITION. GEO. \ r
i W. SUMMER, JR. IJ
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' Cane mills, evaporators and furnaces.
For sale by Johnson-Mc-j /
Crackin Co. 8-31-tf t c
; "
Wnen You Want a Good Stove or | ?
j Range come to Schumpert-Graham- i
j Suber Co. 8-20-tf: j
1 ? ' T ?:11 ,.lo i
; .Dzraccue 1 win j;ivc ?* mau <
j barbecue at Kilmer's Bridge, Sat- j
{ urday, October 2. Will Miller. I
: 9-14-Gtp.
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i Elsctric Churns?Labor savers.; ~
j Come in and' let us explain about '
i them.. Summer Bros. Co. 9-2l-4t f
i j
I am prepared to do general repair- j
! ing of furniture and upholstering j '
1 ? ? i 1 TIT T? T? ; 1
; ana canine! worK. v>. i\..
: Will promptly attend to all orders i
! left for me at the office of the Sc- < _
j curity Loan and Investment com- j "
I nany. 9-3-tf. '
For Sale?oO gallon barrels and 5 '
| and 10 gallon kegs. Pepsi-Cola I
: Bottling company. 9-10-tfl
OPERA HOUSE
PROGRAM
Friday October 1
"THE PERFECT WOMAN"
Constance Ta'madge *
Fox News and Rube Corned/
Saturdav. October 2
"HIDDEN DANGERS" NO. 13
SUNSHINE COMEDY
2 REEL WESTERN
Monday, October 1. t
"THE PURPLE CYPHER"
Earle Williams
Fox News
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Dr. H, M. Bigby
Optometrist (
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted i
Phone 21
Third Flood Exchange Bank BIdg.
Jattery Business.?I sell the Vesta
battery. None better. I specialize
... battery work. Give me a trial.
Newberry Battery and Electric Co.,
Beale H. Cromer. Friend Street,
opposite Cotton Platform.
3-30-tf
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ror 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
ycu buy. B. B. Schumpert & Co.,
Prosperity, S. C. Phone 39. 1
7-13-St.
To cleanse the system thoroughly and
give you new vim and tone you up
for the summer get a bottle of
Kerr's Vimtone guaranteed and
recommended by P. E. Way druggist,
Newberry, S. C. 5-21-tf
reacher 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
7or Sale?50 bushels corn in ear, $2 i
per bushel. T. M. Mills, Prosperity.
8-31-tf.
ror Sale?House and one acre town
of Silverstreet. Price $2,500. B.
M. Havird. 8-24-tf.
"or Sale?A 1 ton Ford truck, just
1 J c.?i.
uv eru&uieuy hi ursu ciaoo mctu?ur
' cal condition. Can be seen at Fridy
Motor company's garage. Apply
to C. F. Templeton, Pepsi-Cola
Bottling plant. 9-3-tf.
"INIELY J. CROMER ~ f
Divil Eng. & Farm Land Surveying
5th Floor Exchange Bank Bldg.
Tel: Office 273, Res. 444-W.
3-16-tf.
reachcrs Wanted?Two first grade'
teachers for the Ridge Spring '
schocl at Old Town. For further*
information as to salary and term,,
apply to J. W. Sanders, J. C. Butler,
S. E. Senn, trustees, Silverstreet,
S. C., R. F. D. No. 2.
ror Sale?One milk cow, weighs
1,000 pounds; price $100; also one
cow with calf, $125; a beauty. B.
M .Havird, Silverstreet*
7-27-tf.
Crimson Colver seed for sale at Johnson-McCrackin
Co. 7-30-tf )
ror Sale?One $150 phonograph,
new; at a bargain. B. M. Havird,
Silverstreet. 7-27-tf.
feaefcer Wanted?A principal for
.the Monticello school, $100_, seven
months. B. b. Counts, r. W.
Counts or 0. F. Dennis, Prosperity.
8-31-tf.
SEE GEO. W. SUMMER, JR.
For Hauling
Phone 445 or 4
fwc solid cars of cedar shingles;
right price. Apply to J. A. Tal- , ?
lant, Silverstreet, S. C. 8-13-7tp
ror Sale?Cotton picking laps and
sheets. Johnson-McCrackin Co.
8-10-tf. A
E. J. GREEN
Att ney-at-Law BB
Office Phone 17, Residence 473.
Newberry, S. C.
'-23-tf.
C. T. WYCHE, M. D.,
Prosperity, S. C.
)ffice Hrs.: 9 to 11 a. m., 3 to 6 p. m.
ipccial attention to treatment of
Piles or Hemorrhoids.
r-23-tf.
hemstitching and picoting attachment,
works on all sewing ma- .
chines. Price $2.00. Personal
checks 10c extra. Light's Mail
Order House, Box 127, Birmingham,
Ala. 8-27-6t
ror Sale?One 20 inch Williams
corn mill. One pump jack.
All in good shape. Phone 478. 0.
H. Lane. . 8-13-tf.
Vhen You Want a "Kiddie Koop"
come to Schumpert-Graham-Suber
Co. 8-20-tf. I
Vanted?White man (single) for spe- * J
cial work on farm. Give references
and age and state wages .
asked. E. M. Evans, Newberry, H|
S. C. 8-20-tf. jm