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\ <S> <8> AT THE OPERA HOUSE. <8> <? <S> "Harriet and the Piper." Anita Stewart, who says she K doesn't know exactly how many , times sfye has been married on the screen, was quite delighted to go I throuerh two weddine- ceremonies for ! the first time in .her latest Fir^t . National starring vehicle, "Harriet , and the Piper/' which will be ex- j hibited at the opera house Tuesday. ^ The first of these cinema weddings was to Ward Crane, who plays the part of a leader of the gay Bohemian life of Greenwich Village. If was a lawless, free love ceremony,! i and of course didn't count. The j' ? -t i-- ^ i * second was to unarms rucnmuii, w?u i t plays the part of Richard Carter of a fashionable and eminently respect- * able family. But even that marriage had an unromantic beginning. 1 Harriet Field, played by Anita, J awakens to a realization of her error just in time and flees from her Greenwich Village "husband." She j1 becomes a governess in the home of j( * Richard Carter, and when his wife i1 is killed in an accident while eloping with another man, she consents to j, marry Carter to relieve him of the responsibility of his household and ( the care of his two children with ! ... - ... , i the understanding that she win oe left as free as heretofore. 1 How genuine love and happiness * grow out of Harriet's empty romance of Greenwich ViHage is revealed in a J fascinating manner by the film k version of KatMleen Norris' story. On the completion of this picture x Anita Stewart left the Pacific Coast for New York wi?h her real (not j' / "reel") husband, Rudolph Cameron. "His Wife's Husband." ? Borrowing another woman's hus- j band is a mighty serious business, as , K many women have found to thei> lasting regret, but in "His Wife's 5 Husband," the new Capitol Comedy, 2 released through Goldwyn, which * comes to the opera house on Wed- .f netday, its only serious consequence ^ to the lauriiine apparatus of spec tators who see the two reel picture U comedy. - t In order that a straight laced c aunt Wlpto is coming to visit them may not know that her husband too fre-|c qtreritly imbibes of the drink that is 11 now a dollar a glass, the young wife i1 in question borrows *ttre home stay-! 7 . ing,' hcuse keeping husband of her ! pleasure loving neighbor without herj knowledge and palms him off as her j <WW1 S00U?2. SilC wins Wie mviicj,, bait tfee drunken husband appears j so frequently that she is forced to | * , confess the deception. The aunt,: however, is so touched at a baby pic-' fure of her scapegrace nephew that! she forgives him and gives them the | money. Flanagan and Edwards "as J the two husbands have just the sort! of roles that they like to cavort j around in and they put about 500 per j cent, more laughter into the picture j 1,1 ?inHVnfp. I lnan a ouiu uuumv nuuiu . tl's a sure enough laugh getter. FLORIDA VICTORY OVER NEWBERRY v / - * Alligators Outplay South Carolina Lutherans. y , The State. Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. 9.?A consistent and at times brilliant offense! . gave the'Florida Alligators a decisive j win over Newberry college on Flem- j ihg field today, the South Carolinians j going down in defeat, 21 to 0. The i " ''? .-\r\r\r\r). Gfctors had tne eop vu llicii wyfv" | en'ts, in practically . every., style; of , play, buqkirig - the line for .frecpient j gams-and-using both fake plays and j thV forward pass with telling- effect.' .Newharry kicked off and the^lor-1 i<fcirVe2even, using straight football,' began a drive' which resulted 'in a I touchc;.v.'n in the first ten minutes i ^ . _ of pla:. B. Anderson carrying the j " ball ove.\ The- second counter came j in the third quarter when Hughes j on- a falie play got away for a. 50 \ yard <!ach to the goal line. The I Lutheran defense, which had held the j Gators scoreless in the second period, j agaih came into play and the third j" quarter ended with Florida in pos-' ? session of the "ball on its three yard j line. A long forward pass open- j ing the fourth quarter brought the J ball to the center of the field and a j few minutes later C. Anderson broke 1 through only to be downed on the! five yard" line. The third touchdown j came in the next play. Carlton; kicked all mre 3 goals. The South Carolinians were flight- j ly errrJic, at timer, playing the uni-! versity eleven to a standstill and again, often in crucial moments, offering l'ttle defense. Blystone at j L quarter was the Lutherans' best bet, j p - running his team with rare judgment under difficulties and standing out both in defensive and offensive j [ /play,;-. i . w . I Subscribe to The Herald and News j & $2.00 a year. I - * j- ' . , ,, APPEAL TO FARMERS NOT TO.^ PLANT FOR THE 1921 COTTON CROP Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 9.?Farmers of the 14 cotton growing states todaywere appealed to not to plant a seed of cotton for the 1921 crop. Commissioner of Agriculture J. J. Brown of Georgia issued a statement declaring for cooperation of state departments of agriculture to impose police quarantines forbidding cotton planting for a year and to plant only a 40 per cent, crop the next year. , Two benefits, Brown asserted, without accompanying disadvantages, ivould accrue: eradication of the boll eveevil and financial independence of Southern planters. The boll weevil be regarded as a lesser evil than 'begging" the North for financial assistance in handling the crop. Brown recommended diversified planting to replace cotton, and said le believed farmers would not lose inanciaily by the shift of rotations. Following his plan, he said, would entble cotton producers to name their >wn price rather than accept what nanufacturers chose to pay. Vlr. Business Man: A live chamber of commerce, with jverybody in it, can make a real ;own of Newberry. If you are satsfied with things as* they are, it neans you are a dead one. Five rears from now your competitor vill have his heel on your neck. SCIENCE AIDS ! THE DYSPEPTIC! The Application of a Scientific Treatment?SarDraS?Has Proven of Great Benefit. To successfully treat any ailment >ne must find the cause of the rouble. To remove the cause is to iliminate the disease. Science teaches us that Dyspepsia md Indigestion with their kindred: lilments are the result of careless; ;reatment of the organs of digestion! ind assimilation, and the resultant! mproper functioning of ffiose or- j i fans. 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Deadmon, employed in Mc-jj ^ui$?Si5iaiS?^?2$?2E^E=?i J^r &i ri?2 &- ^ Here's the big chance cf th cut down your Spring tube equipment expen* Buy Vccuzittz Cup Ti\ cach tire yon will get c Tube cf correspond LUTELY FREE! This generous offer is LIM1 Spring and Summer r your order AT ONCE. Vacuum Cup Tires and an indispensable comb who demands absolute Adjustment bscis ? per v/a cach casing: Vacuum Cup Fabric Tirc3 . . Vacuum Cup Cord Tirc3 . . UGILDER & W 11 Newberry K ?MI "'JlilfcJ Iff ' 1 WV ?'f U A'J.? .AP.U.F'J W ? U jl, II il ii,gI!ILuaLii_'t II ; ,M h it H ii it '! " i.ij! iiij' ?;- )}. ... '< } saw -"/.i -'v , .*. 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I ^ j c season to materially and Summer tire and ditures. res NOW! With >ne" Ton Tested" I? Ing size, ABSO- . | / V [TED. Anticipate your equirements and place Eon Tested** Tubes are ination for the motorist !y highest quality* i rranty tag attached to /' . . * 6(000 Miles j? 9,000 Miles rEEKS CO. W sc II ! rsgfinnrT^jLiLii 'i 11 ^==^j ii !. 4 ir . v V* *" > > u f * ? IR ;_ . < v . *\ n,0 MS=? I-*-: "J,'!H? ''> I"" = =>\3\?(SS:) V; , u &i m i r I r^T*- p; p-: ' b of || = the jj? ; H rou ' R ' ''a 8 ing 0 I t:. I e?- E h;-;' >" ^ low. ; =j ! . . 3 ' r. Lj t p ^ ? F ptl- d. CO. I le 200 g F p ' ' y y Jh .j! V 1. i. li i. ' ' '! " ? ^1* J_ < "n ? , . ' TO OUR TRADE We will have several cars of DANISH CABBAGE to arrive about NoTTnTnKnT1 1 rmv I V V./111 jl t v./ v u v vii. prices before buying elsewhere. MILLER EROS. Prosperity, S. C. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT I will make a final settlement of the estate of Mary J. Dickert in the Probate Court for Newbery County, South Carolina en Monday tho 8;h day of November. 1920, *vt *0 oViock in the forenoon and will : mediately thereafter ask- for my ..schancj as Administrator of said estate. * Geo. M. Dickert, .Administrator. Newberry, S. C., Oct. oth, 1020. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of Oakland Cotton Mills will be held at the mill office, Newberry, S. C., Tuesday morning, October 26th, 1920, at 10 o'clock. J. N. McGaughrin, Secretary. 10-8-3t. State of South Carolina, County of Newberry. jCourt of Common Pleas. Willie L. Boozer, Melverda Morris and A. Ilhett Boozer, Individually and as Administrator of the Personal Estate of Lucy P. Boozer, Deceased, Plaintiffs. vs. Susan May Witt, Merle J. Witt, George C. Clamp, Thomas D. Clamp, Gladys R. Clamp, Mary E. Clamp and Willie J. Clamp, Defendants. By virtue of authority vested in me by an order of the court in the Jihnvp entitled case. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder before the Court House door at Newberry, S. C., during the legal hours of sale on Monday, November 1st, 1920 (sale day), the following described lot.of land: All that lot, piece or parcel * of land lying and being situate in No. 9 Township, Newberry Couny, State of South Carolina, containing one (1) acres, more or less, bounded on the south by Croft Public Road, on the east by lands of St. Lukes Church, on the north by lands of Dr. J. J. Dominick and on the west by '"?|Ev. % -: "' ": : /'-/i :: .:.:;" * : ;. * * , . : ' : - r-WM/' ?,'/- '< *' ^ ' :/' '},<'7 V,." /'w'Sy' , ' ' ' '.> '. 1 ' "' *<* v^:::'.y i?,.i;V^9^ , ' ' > > * " '. ' '' . 'A' t- " * &* ?' >'' ' a," ' / , >s ' $ | :i & 'S<&{, 'a\- fyi'' .: * I;:-'-. f?X - -x kA ' -if ;. ,: __ ' TP* Pan , i . -Sv ' ' : : * O . :y. . ' - v .. t ; , ; i f , | Any surface that ' covered and will not de : and saves the cost of f < * > ' i' ~ '^he ^ or write '. . A . . "' . . % ^/- -k'"> ^ '.~^^.I :*i'<;"j "-? -- . : % -;y.. - V V: I 1 'a road separating it from the Mimcki; j lands. Same being the identical lot i I of land that was conveyed to Lucyj: i P. Boozer, by jr>. E. Kunkle, on Sep-1 i 1 i tember 5, 15)12. Terms of sale, cash. ! Purchaser is required to comply with J the terms of sale within ten days j I ilosssri? A IVc^ JSL iSL^ rn One Nig Thursday THE ONE BIG BLAC j Wii a TKp Croat GF.fi a ASSV W VMIb *< V COMEDIANS, DAI SYNCOPATED JA THE MUSIC | Markwith Bro. Sa I SPLENDID MIN Watch for the Bi I PRICES: Lower Floo Plus Wa Seat S'ale Gilder & MAIL ORD1 ?. j - -;:: ' -...'X. .: : ; . ,. - " ' , , v ' ? ', * ?*, .. - " , : ,. * '-C #?V, ''A -7*s HV'' "'/ '*yx dd'y m vs. DECAY f- - - ||A mllF^ ^fl -r .' :. '.;> ;: my. 'iM&h.; ^ >" *.' is covered with Glidden En v ! * '. / ;v V S^< >. 7 } cay easily, tor Lritaaen prote requent repairs. / * '. " 'A " . X ' . " : . / - y Glidden* E?idu ~ decay, keeps ou Iggy, wood and resists weather-conditio -* < c~ > " ' crac&ing, *.v : : ': :< *: :%r Glidden Endut and bright, for a i and looks Well?; I bility is the cheape. '< >\ For everything ^arm that needs !ti enameled, varnisi j way, there is a G xJSijUL-' especially for tha ^iSWe have them. jarest Gliddesi I the Glidden Co., Cievelanc v" c . ' / after the sale, and in ease he fails, the land will be resold on some subsequent sale day at the purchaser's risk. Purchaser to pay for papers, revenue stamps and recording same. . H. H. Rikard, Master. I HOUSE ht Only r5 Oct. 14 s K FACE TRIUMPH 3m| 9C| W3B?3 aBSffi E ARHSTS=50| th I IRGE WILSON ! ^CERS, SINGERS 11 ORCHESTRA AL CATES ixophone Sextette [STREL BAND ig Street Parade r $1.50; Gallary 75c, I .r Tax. I Weeks Tuesday. | IRS NOW. J I i ion tM: (it P ' ' ction kgoodproteciioti ' - . ranee Paint prevents t moisture from the wear trom changing ns without scaling or " '< f ' " u v. f / ' : v- "'1- i , A,,.' r? -ance Paint stays mm r ong time, wears well 2nd because of its duraft paint you can buy. ; - ; r' <; y. | r about the : home ' v,. : o be painted, stainedJ d fm hed * lidden product mad! t purpose. Color cards free. ? : I m? .J >ealer" j, Ohio *