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PURELY PERSONAL. The Movements of Many People, i\ewocrrians and Those Who Visit Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Hunter spent Friday in Greenville. Mr. Jim Davis of Laurens county was in the city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Moon spent the week-end in Columbia. Col. and Mrs. \Y. H. Hunt have returned from New York. Mr. H. L. Parr returned last week from a business trip to New York. Mr. Eugene Norris paid a Sunday afternoon visit to Irmo. Mr. W .H. Walaee is spending several days in Spartanburg with his son, Dr. D. D. Wallace, and family. > Mrs. T. P. Johnson has just returned from a week's visit to her former home in Waxhaw, X. C. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chappell spent from Thursday to Sunday with relatives in Ware Shoals and Abbeville. Miss Louise Perry spent Sunday in Greenwood with her sister, Mrs. S. B. King, Mr. King and the little King. kugh Slice of Orangeburg sper.t the week-end with friends in Newberry. He likes to come here. Mr. Walter Scott of West Virginia is spending a while here with his niece, 3lrs. T. r. wicicer. Mr. Eb Blease of Charlotte is spending a few days in 4Ms former home city of Newberry. Mrs. James M. Kibler of- Newberry is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frank W. ' Chapman, in Shandon.?The State, 16th. Mrs. L. G. Eskridge and little A daughter, Clara, and Mrs. R. H. Wright left on Monday for Dallas, - Texas, to visit Mrs. A. D. Hudson. Mrs. Trabert of Berkeley, Cal., is l ? ? ? XT 1 .. iL.* - expeciea 10 arrive m iNewuerry uns week to spend some time with her mother, Mrs. 0. Wells. Congressman Dominick has returned to Newberry after attending the recent cotton convention in Washington. Misses Virginia Steele and Louise Grady of Statssville, N. C., spent the week-end with Mrs. Douglas ttornsby, tneir iormer college mate. Mr. and Mrs. Q. 0. Taylor and little daughter of Columbia spent the week-end with mother, Mrs. Lucy Taylor. Mr. G. E. Cromer went to Columbia and stood before the board of " examiners of optictians and optometrists. 5 Mrs. S. H. McLean, with her three children, is visiting her mother, Mrs. M. A. Huiett, in Newberry.?The State. Mr. Tom Wells of Greenville is visiting relatives in .Newberry, nis former home. His many friends are always glad to see him. Miss Annie Bynum of Newberry is expected in the city tomorrow to pay a week-end visit to Mrs. James Austin.?Abbeville Press and Ban* ner,.15th. k . Mr. J. A. Mimnaugh returned last ^ week from Columbia, after visiting his brother, Mr. J. L. Mimnaugh, who has been quite sick but is. bet ' v ter. Mrs. J. P. Shuler of Orangeburg is visiting her sick son-in-law, Mr. Waldo Rikard, who is with his family at tfte home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Rikard. Mrs. 0. McC. Holmes left on Monday for Fayetteville, N. C., accompanied by her bright little nephew, Oliver Holmes, Jr., who has been staying here during the visit of his parents- to New York. Prof. S. . J. Derrick and Dr. George B. Cromer of Newberry and Mr. W. A. Counts of Little Mountain are in Washington attending the convention of the United Luth eran church in America as delegates from the South Carolina synod. Maj. J. F. J. Caldwell of Newberry is spending a few days in Columbia. Major Caldwell has returned recently from a trip to Virginia; where he visited the battle fields | upon which he fought with Kershaw's brigade in the Confederate war.?' The State, 15th. % Mrs. A. J. Webb has returned from i a visit to her sister, Mrs. Clarence Perkins, at Newberry.?Mrs. W. J. Foster and two children, Myrtle and j William Foster, are jsit home fromj Newberry where they were the guests of Mrs. R. J. Bickley and Mrs. W. J. Foster, Sr.?The State. Mrs. Z. H. Suber of Whitmire is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. V. Truesdale, who was confined to her bed for several weeks on account of i sickness. We are pleased to notej that Mrs. Truesdale's condition hasj very much improved and that she isj now able to be up.?Camden Chroni-i cle, 15 th. Friends in Camden of Miss Marie Wcndt, formerly of Newberry, will i be interested to know of her mar- \ riage to Mr. John Sims of Wilming-j ton. . . . Miss Wendt was at one; time connected with the Southern ( Bell at Camden and had a number of; friends in this city.?Camden O . i-' icle. Mr. L. W. Floyd, after a severe! spell of illness during the past three j * ! week?, is improving, his many fr:en<! |will be jjiad to learn. Wheneve* . "Lou Wash" is u shut in at home i |makes a bip: ditfevnce in hu?y Ii: j the neighborhood of "lie opera hoi?!: i corner. We hope his slight imjn.ne ! nient will .-oon develop to n ^reativ. Mr. C. F. Templeton spent th< week-end in Anderson with hi brother-in-law, Mr. W. J. Sloan j bookkeeper of the Pepsi-Cola Bot ; tling works in that city. Mr. Sloai * * Mi /* xl - rx-T ? j is seriously 111 irom uic* euetria ux . cat l>ite on the wrist five weeks aire Mr. Tpmpleton says it is the wors : case of blood poisoning he has eve ; seen. Mr. Sloan remains in a ver; : serious condition, one leg- from th< knee down being entirely black. Mr. and Mrs. R. \\ Leavell re | mained over from the reunion o : Confederate veterans in Houston t |visit his brother, Dr. William Hayn j Leavell, and children and his niece ! Mrs. Mary Brantley Smiley, in tha ! city. They also visited Galveston Mr. and Mrs. Leavell are expecte< i home today. They left Houston o; , Saturday to arrive in New Olean i Sunday for a visit to Mr. Leavell' j nephew, Robert Hayr.e Tarrant. { Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Floyi j and baby on yesterday moved to thi | home of Mrs. Floyd's mother, Mrs IW. R. Smith, and Mr. and Mrs ! Joseph H. Hunter are today moving J to the house vacated by the Floyds J which' Mr. Hunter bought some tim \t-?. TVmrl MrCrackin wil I' -'J-< bring his family back from the cour. i try to their own residence which- ha ! been occuoied bv Mr. and Mrs. Hun I 4 * ter, the house to be ready for then by the first of January after it ha ! been remodeled. ! VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. r I Who has not been enjoying Octo ber's bright blue weather? A short crop of cotton next yea will bring higher prices. The W. C. T. will meet Tues day afternoon at 4:30 with Mrs i Mary Wright. j We hope the people of Newberry I are gefcting'ready to celebrate armis ! tice day as it ought to be celebrated You would be surprised to se< what g9od bargains are to be had a Mr. Joseph Mann's store. A great flayer in a great playLionel Barrymore in "The Maste: Mind," Monday now. Rev. Thomas F. Suber of Silver j otretft has been called to the Chapii ! pastorate of the South Carolina con ! ference of the Tennessee synod. Pupils who have not arranged tli< hours will please arrange them a: early as they can. IVIiss RawFi school opened on Monday. . There were two little colorec cases of disorderly conduct befon the recorder Saturday. The disor derlies paid $3 each. The machinery for the new well ii the Graveltown section has arrived j Work on the well in High Point ha: I been stepped on account 01 oroKei machinery. The hunting season is in operatioi for the pursuit of all game excep' partridges. On and after Thanksgiv ing aay the partridges will haye n< protection from the law. < At the recent state convention o: the South Carolina Woman's Chris tian Temperance union at Johnstoi Mrs. J. M. Workman led the devo i tions Tuesday afternoon. One of England's most famou: I stage successes played by one oj ! America's best loved stars?Marj j Miles Minter in Pinero's "Sweet Lav ! ender"?Wednesday. "Not the least of the trials Marior Rogers had to bear was the necessi ty of accepting for a time the at tention of a man she despised. Sec Alice Joyce Tuesday. The fact' that a woman was tirsl to pay county taxes shows that the women are taking toe lead since Thej were given the rignt to register ani vote. Yes, Jon, we have places in New| berry large enou^.i for such doubk ! shows as Ringli::-? JP.ros. and BarI O ' u,.,. 4-;.^ ro-lvrti. | nUITl CC, OiXUCy, uut tiic i?:iiv. v I grounds are too small to accommodate them. [ Another sound we like to heai; is the music of the hunter's voice ant j the "voice" of the possum dog jus' before day. It is the most gloriou: time of the year when these things are in seasonSome talent at the opera hous( during this week: Barrymore, Joyce Minter, Tearle, Griffith and Moreno How about that new cotton mil in Newberry, of which we have beer hearing some talk? The alarm of fire between the hours of nine and ten on Saturday morning was occasioned by a small blaze at the Campsen peanut parch er. No damage was done. It was only a little thing caused by a bo> letting the gas blaze- up. The Newberry Cotton Mill band has been given the contract to furnish music for the state fair during the entire week. This is a high and deserved compliment to our excellent band. It is keeping up with the reputation of Newberry, as years age i . r ?' ar other band from this city playe ? at slate fairs. There arc several oM, worn ou ' dilapidated, van down shacks in thi - ; city that ought to be condemned. 1 "; is time these eye sores were out c ; the way. It is positively disgraeeft e! to allow them to remain. Let th 5 j women who love beauty and elear.1 ': r.ess get together for a movemer ": to purify these ugly spots. n { ? , : United States Commissioner u\ I a i IJynum bound Mr. Isaac* Hastinj ^ I over on the 11th instani to l.ie fe< era! court at Greenwood in Nove;i r . ' ber. He is charged with re-novm ^ {and concealing whiskey on July e i 1019. in .Greenwood vvne-^e. he the ! lived. ~j Should a man devote the great< 1 i pan of his attention to his carec 0 ; or to his wife or sweetheart? Thi e ! is the question which brings a cris ': in ".Marooned Hearts," a Nation; ! picture starring Conway Tearle, wit j Zena Keefe as leading feminir player, which will he shown Thun ^ I day. Go and take the family. 131 There ha* been running in the spi ?;cial notice column of The Herald an iNews itn advertisement of J. I ' 'Shealy of Little Mountain ofrerin 'jf.hingles at 25c per thousand. C *j course the dollars dropped orr i come way. The price now he tel " (lis is only $7.7-" per thousand. Som< ''' how the error was overlooked but 1" e! has the shingles at the price her * i mentioned. "{ Two marriages were performed b a [ Probate Judge Ewart at his cffk ~ j last week, a colorcd couple on Fr 11; ('ay morning and a white couple Sa ' i urday morning. The first underg< ; i i.tr the ceremony were Annie Sin: i loy and Eddy Glymph, both of th 'county. The second were Miss Coi Peterson of Mitchell county, Nort Carolina, and Mr. G. P. Randall c r-Yancey county, North Carolina, wh i < re in Newberry county, South Can I -! I'na. " S EED CROSS PREPARING TO ENTERTAIN VETERAN J i I j Preparations by the Red Ctoss fc "; the entertainment at dinner of th "jworld war soldiers on November 1 ** j iz rapidly becoming organized. Mr. j L. W. Floyd, chairman dianer con -! r.rittee, reports committees o-i dec-. c j rating the old court house, on prep* : ration of meats, on dishes, etc., ar -; ready. Mrs. Floyd will be prepare 11 Id give out the names of all commi -jlees after the annual Red Crcj ' i '.eeting Sunday, October 24, : 3 {vhich time she hopes to get th 5 j r^mes of some members of the auxi 51 i.:ries in the country who will hel j serve the dinner. j; Mr. P. E. Anderson, treasure J and chairman of the finance commi' .! t^e, says several nice subscription ! i-nvp been subscribed. The Re 1 j Cross would appreciate it if any ir _ j tcrested persons would hand the 3 j contributions to Mr. Anderson. : i The Red Cross is depending on th ' members to give an invitation to eac 1 world war veteran in their commur t ity. There is no record of names an addresses by which the chapte 5 could issue invitations. ? First Lady Managers of Election. The following ladies have the dis tinction of being the first feminin 1 j managers of election appointed i "! Newberry county: Miss Mary I j Burton of this city, Mrs. W. R. Mi ' j ler of Whitmire, Mrs. Hennie I ? . Spnn nf T.nricrshnrp. Mrs. Kate Hollc j way Coleman of Williams Store. Mrs " j Maggie Barre Werts of Prosperity | Mrs. J.- P. Setzler of Pomaria an 11 Miss Elberta Sease of Little Mour j tain. Dr. Carson in Due Wst. J Dr. J. W. Carson of Newberr ' i spent a day in Due West last wee J to the gratification of his man; r "friends. Dr. Carson came to consul ' about putting on four issues of th paper in which the interests of th Forward Movement will be pushed * j The first issue will apear the last o " J November.?Asspoiate Reforme ' j Presbyterian. ' i TVi^t will hp insf. nfter Thankssriv I ? " j ing and should be a good one. 5j w I! 3> < > <*j> ^ <?> <$> <i> <?> 4> (v et> v ? ' tj<$> < 5j/i' Things We Don't Understand. " ; . < ! <$.*,'}> "j> Q <?> /J) (^) < ) A ifc > <; } j Another thing we do not ur.dei > i stand is why widowers and bachelor j just will allow such lovely widows t 1 j remain in the state of "'second sin 1 gleness" in this city. There av ; some charming young widows an i near-widows in Newberry, several o ' i whom are still beautiful. But mayb ' j some of them have given the "no ' I to a few of the old bachelors ani 51 widowers. Bedenbaugh-Guin. I Miss Sadie Bedenbaugh and Mi j Ernest Guin, both of Saluda count} ;'were united in holy wedlock Satui [! day afternoon, October 9, at th Mayer-Memorial Lutheran parsonage the Rev. W. H. Dutton performing the ceremony. I d! SPECIAL NOTICE |H ! mm _ u Cow and ra!f. .lohn I?. Maves. 1 . : 1 [^: Trespass Noticc?All persons are i ^1 forbidden to trespass upon the J lands of the estate of M. Q. Hipp,! ^ | near Pomaria, in any manner, es-! e: pecially by hunting. Mrs. EmmaitI i-j Hipp. 10-19-2tpj* u I wish tc thank my many customers i for telling their friends about my . ~ fine b^ibs, which has caused me to j * have a larger bulb business than ; y'1 1 expected, so much so that 1 havej wired three additional orders to l-i the importers for additional bulbs, i _ v[ Hal Kohn. \Z 4 i ??????? i Buy your bulbs at the Dook Store ni and save money. Mayes Book <v ; ; variety ;5!ore. iv -- ?r! The Wizard, Jr., is the only stand-'lt i' ard, air cooled automobile built in; ? . : America at a popular price. ?395., lSj Weighs only 890 pounds. Ninety-j j Six county agencies already ap-, ;h I pointed. Ten thousand cars under F [C! contract. Union county. North j i Caiolina, changed hands in July; s" j for $8,000. Secure your county j i agency now. Wizard Automobile ; ~ 2-: Co., Charlotte, N. C. ' 10-19-ltp J , i . ? J ;For Sale?Cedar shingles, extra clear; j grade. S7.75 f. o. b. Jas. E. Sher.ly,! iff j- Little Mountain, S. C. 0-17-17tp: i Fcr Rent?Two horse farm, 2 miles! n i from Newberry. Sevftn acres good ! Is j pasture. Applv 1302 Drayton! St. 10-19-2t.|? | ! ie : Blankets and comforts at Schumpert- j * Graham-Suber Co. 10-12-tf. i ! : : SALE OF SCHOOL HOUSE ,y j AND LOT. *, j h !-! The undersigned trustees of the n t-; school district No. 19, Midway, made! 3_ up of the old school districts of Swii- j ".ton or Slighs and Excelsior, will of-j i fer for sale to the highest bidderie ! therefor for cash, on Saturday, Oc-J a ! tober oO, 1920, the lot and hou*;ei ; thereon formerly used for the Swil-f " - ton school, situated near Slijrhs. The . i lot contains one acre of land, more; 0 j or less. The sale will take place at; >-J the former school at 11 a. m. : T. S. Cook. F. T. Mayer, G. A. Counts, . ( ! J. S. Watts, | 5 j . J. L. Bowers, .Trustees Midway School District No. : ,v; 19. . ! " ;10-19-td. ^ j . 1 j NOTICE OF JURY DRAWING i . ! ^ h | ! It /viuAn flinf TITA ! i ths undersigned Jury Commissioners 11 . for- Newberry County, South Caro-! I i-, lina, will at the court house at 0 j e; o'clock a. m.,- on November 20th, j j! openly and publicly draw the names; t ! of oG men to serve as petit jurors at: *"jthe Common Please Court which is i ss.to convene .November 15th, 1020. it C. C. Schumpert, lCj J. B. Halfacre, , j ! John C. Gcggans, j *" Jury Commissioners for Newberry | Pj County. I October 18th, 1020. 1 ;r j NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF MANAGERS OF FEDERAL c ' itt rrtiri?j wrwrMR>rp to X nv/ w I I d " 2, 1S20. j_! Chappells, S. C.?Mrs. Kate Hoi-; . I loway Coleman, J. J. Boazman, W. j iriB. lAllen, managers. Lambert W. Jones, e ; J. B. T. Sease, h! B. H.. Herron, ^ j Commissioners, j '! ? >r: in ir% i ^ i n i J ?? I-! dj i HHnBBBSSBSEiSZEEEESiH J. i y I k| . ..N . .t'i'+y y} * *y i\ ' it; ' e! /ST7 / \ jp ! ; J / I \ ^ ' I 11 i Hi \ .? 3i ' i fu?i1 /feSX \ tc W(- b W ; fit f II 21 ' ! i I I; $ 1 - Y 1 Sf( /I SI .'1 L J)! iA ;! . -- vf .i1 -J?. J Upper Main Stree ry ! cllowecri Pap-- s. Mayes Book & i Variety St? chn Fox, Jr., wrote "Krskpie Da!<\ . Pioneer." shortly before ho 1. This book lias been a fir.c geik-r with me. Perhaps you would like it. All the new books just as they are published. Iial Kohn. ; ypewrlter Ribbons and carbon p?-: per, guaranteed. Mayes Book & Variety Store. /cidlng guest bocks, wedding logs, bride's diaries and other books for the wedding and the bride, also place and tally cards for the parties to the bride. Hal Kohn. o trcsDnssinsr of stock on inv lands : worked by Henry Wilson, Jacob; Sanders and V/illiarn Gilliam. Penalty of law will be strictly en-' forced. - M. M. Buford. 10-19-2t : Ingravcd visiting cards. Xcat arid inexpensive. Would be gla^l to show you samples. Hal Kohn. cr Sale?One good milk cow, kind! and p.entle and halter broke. J. O.I Counts, i'eal:, S. C., Route 1. 3 0-19-ltp. : : ; ? icgazinc readers you are going; to j renew your subscriptions to the: magazines which you like and youi will probably add a few new o.:es. J Let me handle vour magazine or-: dors at publishers cozt. I ropre-: ?ont all publications ari'! v.'ill dup-j plicate any printed offer made by ( ar.y publication. Hai Kohn. iOITICE OF APPOINTMENT OF1 MANAGERS OF STATE AND COUNTY ELECTION, NOVEMBER 2, 192C. Chappells, S. Q.?W. M. Crom-; ;y, J. S. Dorninick, P. G. Coleman,! lar.agers. E. L. Green, .Jno. ('. Swvgevt, T. L. B. Epps, 1 Commissioners. j A x Among Other Good Things on ? A FEW DOLLARS I A Really True 111 Your Family and 1 Appreciate LET US DO STUDIO NE Newber ???B????WW^?PM???^Wi 1 Will I ?.MLB1 -AT?? Coats and C 25 Per Cent Reduj oats and Coat Suits Oc Children's hose, 5c Dress Ginghams :rns, fast colors, the Sc Sea Island, the y< 1.50 Work Shirts, s ard Wide Bleachim i hoes for the whole I d prices. JL t Crimson Clover, clean, 12c pound; ;j burr clover 12c pound; alfalfa Ii8c ; pound. hairy vetch 2Xc pound, rape 1 .~c pound, home grown Apj>!el* oats s>l.fcu?hel. native rye S3.00 bushel, barley .<3.30 bushel, blue stem wheat $3.20 bushel.: white yellow and Bermuda onion gets $3.00 bushel. We pay the freight. Paris Seed f,o.. Greenwood. S. ('. iO-i2-31-1 taw. Come to sec us, we sell for less.' Schunwert-Graham-Suber Co. 10-12-tf. ; The CoJorci Agricultural and Indusdust ; '?.] jissociaii-;!! of Newberry cour.Ly will hold their county fair; I beginning October 28 through No- j vembcr oO, rJ20. o. L. single-j ton, president; M. 3VI. Marshall, su-; perintenden:: John Davis, treas-! urer; W. A. Xance, secretary. 10-12-6t. ! We have a full lina cf art squares |. and rugs. Schumpert-Graham-Su-j ber Co. 10-12-tf. j We handle "Life-time Brand" alumi-j rum cooking utensils. Schumpert-j Graham-Suber Co. 10-12-tf. 1 I River Fi;h?Fresh water fish Tues-[ days and Wednesdays. Also other nice fish in season. Oyster season i now open. G. W. Coward. 9-2S-tf. 1 . . ; Sec c-r Water Color Window Shades ! at 75c each. Schumpert-Graham-' Suber Co. 10-12-tf. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT ! I will make a final settlement of j the estates of J. G. and Queenie j Tucker in the Probate Court for J Newberry County, S. C., on Satur- j j day, the 20th day of November,'' i.O.-'O, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon;' and will immediately thereafter ask \ < for r.:y discharge as Administrator 1 of raid estates. W. F. Ezeli, Administrator. Newberry, S. C., Oct. 16, 1920. : 1 A PHOTOGRAPH OF YOURSELF I I' I i I / i hich yOu could spend i 1 0 GOOD ADVANTAGE I I jeness That You, i j har Friends Will j THE WORK | i ' ? ??? i i i i ! M. Salter ! i :ar depot ry, S. C. -J, i i I " *?" I I i. J * zaamBBBgsBaBMgBEBm I; oat Suits "iinn rm Ladies' ' l,: size 6 to JO 25c j beautiful pat- j1 yd. - - 19c dL - - - 15c < ale price - 98c g, the yd. - 19c i Family at reduc- I. 1 1 Newberry, S. C. \l ' ' . >*.? OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM Tuesday, October 19 "THE VICE OF FOOLS" Alice Jcyce Hank Mann Comedy J Wednesday, October 20 "SWEET LAVENDER" Wary Miles Minter Special Comedy Thursday, October 21 "MAROONED HEARTS" Conway Tcarle Franey Comedy ... ? Dr. H. M. Bigby Optometrist Eyes Examixfcd Glasses Fitted Phone 21 Third Flood Exchange Bank Bidg. Battery Business.?I sell the Vesta I-attery. 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 ' Have us seil vour 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. 9-28-ltaw-tf. Pigs for Sale?Essex and Poland China. B. B. Leitzsey, Newberry, S. C; ' 9-24-tf. Cane mills, evaporators and furnaces. For sale by Johnson-McCrackin Co. 8-31-tf For the best selling cigars call on Anne O. Ruff & Co., the wholesale cigar house. 9-28-tf-ltaw * Wanted?Subscriptions, new or renewal, to The Herald and News, the Progressive Farmer, Southern Cultivator, Ladies' Home Journal, Woman's Home Companion, Pictorial Review, Country Gentleman, McCall's Magazine and any other magazine that is wanted. Please give me your gift subscriptions. Please give or leave your subscription at Win. Johnson's store for me Your subscription will be appre- * ciated. Phone 25. Curtis Epting, 1704 Nance St., Newberry, S. C. 10-12-2mo. Office desks at Sjphumpert-Graham-' Suber Co. 10-12-tf. Seed wheat for sale at $3.25 per bushel; cash. Bring your sacks. Thos. W. Keitt, Newberry, S. C., , R. F. D. 2. ' 10-15-4t I am prepared to do general repairing of furniture and upholstering and cabinet work. W. R. Davis.' Will promptly attend to all orders left for me at the office of the Security Loan and Investment company. 9-3-tf. 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 ?- ? V?i,r "R "R fir Co.. y ULL UUJ. J-r. J->. wvuv?..r.. . Prosperity, S. C. Phone 39. 10-?-6t. The shoe shop of Vancey B. Jones has been changed to the house opposite the fire department 9-7-tf Contractors and Builders. Save 10 to 25 per cent, on Flooring, Ceiling, Siding, Laths and Shingles. -> l-i.- C J i:?4. Aa .tsuy in car iuis. oeuu hm xui utIivered prices. Greenwood Sales , Co., Box 435, Greenwood, S. C. i ?-14-26t-ltaw. J ii i i ??????????A Wagons?Weber and Old Hickory; u all sizes. Johnson-McCrackin Co. ,M jrain Drills?See drill in operation S in our store. Johnson-McCrackin JK Co. 9-14-tf M -or Rent?One horse farm in No. 6 township, known as the Dick Satterwhite place. For further information see Mrs. H. M. Mayer, NewbeiTy, S. Zrimron Colver seed for sale at Johnson-McCrackin Co. 7-30-tf H SEE GEO. W. SUMMER, JR. For Hauling Phone 445 or 4 "V For Sale?Cotton picking laps and I sheets. Johnson-McCrackin Co. ' fl E. J. GREEN M Attorney-at-Law 9 Office Phone 17, Residence 473. c r* l^ewoerry, j. fo the Merchants who are in need of school supplies. We have what flH y< u want, *See our line before you buy. Anne .0. Ruff & Co. ror Sale?One 20 inch Williams corn mill. One pump jack. All in good shape. Phone 478. 0. < I I