The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, October 22, 1920, Page EIGHT, Image 8
PURELY PERSONAL.
% The Movements of Many Peopl<
ixewberrians and Those Who
Visit Newberry.
The Rev. W. R. Bouknight of For
Mill is in the city.
Mr. Harry H. Blease continue
critically ill at this writing.
Mrs. Rhett. Boozer was taken i
Columbia Thursday for hospita
treatment.
Mr. W. H. Wallace has returne
from Spartanburg and resumed hi
wav.1- +Vio flKeor^fPr
W Ui XV VIA UiiC V/ VOV 4 ? Vk
% Mr. W. S. Lominack and famil
have returned from a trip to Spar
tanburg.
Srv-7v *
Ray Gallman spent the week-en
in Newberry with home folks.?Ab
^ beville Medium.
J. 0. Havird has been called t
Newberry on account of illness in hi
family.?Anderson Mail.
Mrs. A. H. Anderson of Pawtuck
et, R. I., has come to Newberry t
spend the winter, with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Myers.
Mr. and Mi's. I. H. Hunt and Mr
and Mrs. J. N. McCaughrin attendee
the Mays-Blake wedding in Edgefieli
on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. Black spen
Sunday in Newberry with Mr. an<
Mrs. W. A: Hill, parents of Mrs
Black.?Saluda Standard.
Mr. and. Mrs. Luther Johnson an<
children and Mr. Rikard of Newberr;
were in this section a while Sunda;
afternoon.?Cool Spring cor. Salud;
Standard.
Mrs. M. C. Gilliam, in response t
wire left on Wednesday for Balti
more, where her son. Robert, is ii
the hospital. It was thought the sui
geons were preparing for an opera
tion. '
Mrs. Florence Kibler and son, Mi
,Jesse Kibler, and Mrs. Fred Eptinj
and little daughter, Temperance, o
Columbia spent Wednesday with Mr
and Mrs. H. 0. Stone in _ Colleg<
street.
' Mr. George A. Mills of the count;
was in the city Thursday. He is rest
ing awhile from his duties as schoo
teacher, his last school having beei
at Camp Branch. Mr. Mills is no\
traveling for a tobacco house. Hi
many friends are glad to see him.
Mr. Junius Fox has returned fror
Columbia and accepted a position ii
the drug store of his uncle, Dr. W
G. Mayes. Junius will be foun
' most of the time at the fountain t
dispense nice drinks of various sof
varieties, and good ice cream, etc.
Miss Mary Connon or i\ewoerry 1
the guest of relatives.?Mr. and Mrs
'^ William Cromer and Mr. and Mn
O'Neal Miller of Newberry visite
Mr. Will Buford, a patient in th
hospital, Sunday.?Miss Julia Booze
spent the week-end in Newberry.Clinton
Chronicle.
Mr. Elbert Cromer has passed hi
examination before the state boar
of opticians itnd optometrists, th
only one out of four to pass . H
will work in Columbia a few month
for Dr. Calton, before returning t
Newberry to open an office of hi
own in this city.
Mr. F. W. Stanton and family, a<
companied by his mother, have jus
arr;ved from Greenville, Tenn.. Mi
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Stanton took his tamny to ms j.um
er home several* weeks ago when h
was taken down ill with typhoid fe-v
er. We are glad to mention his r<
covery and return.
Mrs. E. H. Cousins will leave o
Friday for 311. Pleasant, N. C., t
visit relatives. She will stop over i
Columbia between trains to see he
sister-in-law, Mrs. Jeff T. Crome:
who had to return to the hospita
On her way home Mrs. Uousins w 1
visit relatives in Charlotte.
Mr. H. Vigodsky has gone to Cc
lumbia to meet his wife and chiidre
who are on their way here from th
Fatherland. They will come vi
Newberry to visit for a while at th
home of Mr. Vigodsky's brother. Mi
Vigodsky and family will have
happy meeting as he has not seen hi
wife and children since he Riu
sia before il.e world war.?Tugaioc
Westminster, Tribune, 19th.
The following members of New
berry commandery attended a meet
ing of Columbia commandery Wee
nesday night: W. *G. Bullock, N. C
Toole, J. F.J McConnell, M. D. Her
son, W. E. Wilds, Jr., and T. F
Johnson of Newberry and B. 7
Young, W. J. Wise, G. D. Browr
Rev. Jas. A. McKeown, Geo. W. Har
mon, J. A. Price, J. A. Counts, T. I
Shealy and C. S. Schumpert o
Prosperity. They report a fine meet
ing.
Mr. Perry A. Schumpert, brothe
of our well known fellow townsmar
T ** Sfhnmnert. has been pro
moted fi*om the office of assistan
passenger agent of the Souther)
railway in Atlanta to the position o
traveling passenger agent, wit)
headquarters in New York. This i
a well earned and deserved promo
tion and a high compliment to th<
young man, who is a graduate o
Newberry college and also o
Draughan's Business college in At
lanta and of the night law school o
[that city, winning1 the oratorical]
j medal of his class. He is a bright j
'*; young man and the Southern is to he
| congratulated. After his graduation
from Newberry college and be-:
t. fore going to Atlanta Mr. Schumpert;
j taught school. !
VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. |
! Green River is rising in volume, j
j | Halloween parties are on the way. \
| The long needed floor on the porch1
^ ; at the rest room has been put on. ;
SJ Cotton 11) cents; seed 42. - Bales;
| are rolling in but not many being ^
'sold. - j
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, j The King's Daughters will meet>
ion Friday afternoon at 4:30 with;
| Mrs. J. B. Hunter.
! The nreuarations for November 11 i
are creating high anticipation and
i "great expectations."
?j Jurors will be drawn on October j
s i 29 for the common pleas court be- j
(ginning November 15. j
"j "The Idol Dancer,'' to be seen Fri-j
0 day. is a masterful blending of love.:
' i drama and comedy. ?j
j We hope the appeal for contribu-J
' jtions to the Polish relief fund will"
^ j not pass unheeded by any.
! In order to enjoy to the fullest;
I The Veiled Mystery" serial be at |
^; the opera house Saturday to see the;
d first episode. * j:
While that young person in a,
Greenwood family well known in i
^ j Newberry is a King all right, she is j
V I nniTflvflioloce Q littlp miPfTl,
k 11CVC1 VilViVOU *.%. w
y The cases that have been before j
a Healer Coolv are too numerous to;
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! specify. Some remarkable cures i
?lare claimed.
The Ladies' Aid society of the!
i Church of the Redeemer will meet
"jMonday afternoon at 4 o'clock with,
" I 311-5. J. E. Summer. j
! Don't 'neglect the chrysanthemum j
' show and supper by" the ladies No-'
* vember 5. We mention it in time sol
^ as to let you prepare for it. j'
There will be communion service J'
e j at the Silverstreet Lutheran church j'
i on Sunday morning at the usual j
y' hour.
" Harrington street is picking up.!
1' > t m I
: r'nnnirtofliam makes it look I
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a like a boulevard. We hope Thor-. 1
v oughfare Supervisor Werts will see!1
s that it is kept in good condition,
A negro man and -woman on Mr.!
11 W. E. Wallace's place picked 1,600
a pounds of cotton in two days this :
week. The 'man picked 500 pounds
^ each day and the woman 300. *
0 Three warehouses are being built
* on the lot of Mr. B. C. Matthews cut
from east Main street by the New-""
s berry Cotton Holding corporation un-;
der the plan of the state of "South j
! Carolina.
^ Geoffrey Landreth did not guess!
e that the woman posing as his wife i
r | was in reality her twin sister, but |
~ j he fcit that his "wife" liaci grown in- j
j different. See Corinne Griffith in j
s "The Broadway Bubble" Monday.
Dates looked forward to with:
e pleasure: November 2, general elec-j
cjtion. November 3. wedding. Novem-j
iSlber 5, chrysanthemum show and sup-!
0 per. November 24, wedding. No-j
3 vember 25, Thanksgiving.
j If there is any woman who doesn't J
j know that she must show ncr rcgisJ
trati6n certificate at the polls she
r*!h.id Letter put it where she can lay
1_ hands on it. They will all undere
stand that those "who pay taxes have
r~ to shew their "taxe receipts also. To
paraphrase a paragraph from
Tuesday's .paper: ''Go out and give
n the organization your encouragement
0 by your presence." Meaning the
n meeting of the Newberry Rea Cro?s
!r chapter in the court house Sunday |
r> afternoon at Z o'clock.
I-1 Tom Miller, colored, paid $20 fgr
H a watch and couldn't keep it. Ke
got the watch from a white bov
)_ without the boy's knowledge and
n consent, and the $20 he paid for it
e was by order of Recorder Chapman
a on Wednesday.
e The Baptist Courier says The Heraid
and News quoted the Rev. E. V
a Babb as having hit "Old Man Gree;*
1S hard in a recent sermon. There is
* no old man Green in this city. The
>? Newberry citizen by that rfame is
comparatively a young man. It was
"Old Man Greed" Mr. Babb scored.
The cotton mills in Newberry will
close tonight, Thursday, and stay
" closed the balance of the week, owl"
ins to the condition of the cotton and
? mi 1 4. ^
cotton goods marKei. iney nuiie ^
- resume their running next week, but
'> work next week and from then on
will depend upon the condition of
" affairs in their Jine.
I The Harrington street side of the
" high school lot ought to be riade
more attractive to compare with the
r neat homes of Messrs. W. J. Swit''
tenberg and J. W. Smith, Jr., and
' with the general appearance of the
t building and surroundings. We arc
II calling attention to the corner ad^
joining Mrs. Pearson's lot.
11 A fine and handsome steer was
s sold last week by Mr. Arthur Quat
tle'oaum at Prosperity to Mr. A. P.
e Boozer, who is going to butcher the
f young animal for his model market,
f The steer weighs 1,540 pounds, is
- three years old, and cost Mr. Boozer
fj $175.73. See it at the lot opposite
Baxtars undertaking establishment.
In writing a letter have v<ui over i"
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used the wrong word and had to j
erase it? Or have you ever called a FJ
man by the wrong name? Of course j J
you have, and nobody thought any-1
thing of it. Bui if a newspaper gets, E
the wrong wor<l or a wrong name,j
or any other little thing like that, itj
is such a strange thing in the eyes j
of some people. We would suppose j j5
that everybody by this time had com-j J
mon sense enough to understand!
these things. j y
SEPARATED IN BOYHOOD j ^
SISTER SEEKS BROTHERS j ^
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The Herald and News has received j c]
the following letter for publication: j
'"Please have this letter published; c
in the paper for me. I am trying to j
iind my two brothers. We were I
separated when small and now I am j
grown and I would like to find them j
if I can. My brothers' names were j
Preston and Augite. I was so young j
when we were separated that I dcn't j know
their last name. My mother j _
was Ellen Brigham and my stepfath-jti
er was Judson Brigham. I would like i
the best in the world to find my J j.
brother?, and if they are in your city. v
1 hope they will write their sister )c
right away. My mother and father
died in Macon. I.was Miss Frances ^
Brigham, but am now j.
Mrs. Frances Watson. }
332 Forest Ave.,
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Colored Woman Died Suddenly.
Nannie Lee, living in the neigh-j1,
borhood of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wal-je
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ton's residence, was found dead at
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her home early on Friday morning.
Coroner Lindsay was notified and
went co the house, but no inquest
was necessary as Dr. Houseal testified
that death was due to sickness. v
S'he had been af3icted with cancer of n
[lie womb and was taking laudanum fi
: or relief.
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Arrest Automobile Thief. rj
Deputy Sheriff D. L. Taylor wentig
lo Greenwood Thursday and return-1
o-i tvi'fVi Rr.rH Mnnlpv. who had been I
raptured in that county and placed
in prison. Mr. L. B. Fridy on Wednesday
afternoon got a message that]
T'.Ianley had been arrested. A war- m
iant was sworn out before Magis-jg
irate C. W. Douglas, and the man is
!.ow in the Newberry jail. Manleyj
i-, the man who stole Mr. J. N. Mc-[Caughrin's
Ford sedan from the|F
fridy garage some time ago, the car!
Laving been promptly recovered as! _
; mentioned at the time. r
The "Healer."
Professor Cooly, who has a repu-! ~
. . i F
tition as a psychologist, made his
promised visit to Newberry this
veek, doing- business from Monday
11 Thursday. He is being discussed
r.Il over the city and county. ^
People have .been flocking to him j C
Mnd he has done a rushing business.!
Some say he is a fraud and theyj
have no faith in him; those advise 1
he reporter to condemn him or at *least
not to notice him in the paper. _
Others, and they are many, believe i:i IV
him and advise us in accordance with!
r 'j-i- ~ n i
tneir tcuin. jdc an una ua it ,.
r.nd let thoughts be as they will,
when reliable persons say he has cur-i ed
them or that they have received i*great
benefit from him, it is hard toj
believe there is r.ot "something in j
it." Many who went to condemn}
came to commend, and however
strong the inclination of some of the
populace to doubt, what they have j seen
has led them to "think twice.''j*
Numbers of good citizens have bee:: j
to see him and thc-y seem satisfied.
Call it hypnotism, imagination or
what not Cooly has a fat job; which ~
shows that strong minds have control
over bodies?as well as pockctbook:-.
Officers Find Mash.
The State, ISth.
Richland county rural officers sei;:- *
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ed a large quantity of mash Satuv-i
day afternoon and the still material
was destroyed. The officers located)
417 gallons of mash, 35 gallons of |
molasses and some meal. The mas'ijj.
and molasses were poured on the}
ground.
Rural Officers Dunnawav, Koon,l_
Price and Eleazer struck a trail! F
about 17 miles from Columbia on!
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the Newberry road and i^hey sai I j _
they traced the mash and material to j \
a point near a creek on the plants-j
tion of T. E. Ranch. The officers!
said they picked up several clues,that] \
may lead to an arrest.
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COLLEGE NEWS. , - j
' The
football teams of Erskinej
and Newberry will clash on the field '
at Newberry Friday afternoon, Oi>{
Lober 22. This is expected to be an-j
other interesting game. j~
The first game played on the home]
field was won by Newberry last!
Friday when she defeated Wofford j
by a score of 9 to 7. j g
Newberry will play Furman Oc-|
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[fie Fall of China i'
MBBMSBaaBaaaggBaaaaaaag; ^
This year China is making* a p
tronger impression than ever!
lefore in history. j.
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Bear in mind that we have aj (
cry beautiful line of Pickardjt
Vnina and is recognized the J _
vorld over as the best. j.
Before selecting your wed-J1
ling presents we invite you to j
nspect our line of China, also j lit
glass and silver.
Elite Jewelry Co. I1
,
ober 20 at Newberrv. !,
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President Derrick is now in Wash-j
R?ton attending the second con-'
ention of the United Lutheran!
hurch in America. j
Dr. J. L. Daniel, pastor of the'
Icthodist church of Newberry, de-i
ivered an address to the Y. M. C.,
l. Sunday afternoon. j
About 20 men began practice last'
londay in preparation for the live |
lile cross country run which will i
ake place November 25. Thisj
vent is a contest between ClemsonJ
'. C.. and Newberry and is"held on j
'hanksgivinjr day of each year. I
S. S. Convention No. 20.
The township Sunday school .conention
of No. 10 will meet at Bach
lan L'ftapei Lutneran cnurcn ?:i ua- <
ftil Sunday of this month.
Each school in the district is reuested
to send a full delegation,
'he program will appear in next isue.
' ' '
George I. Kinard,
Chairman. ;
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SPECIAL S'OTICE j
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elf-Slling fountain pens. Guaran-1
teed to give satisfaction. Mayes-!
Book & Variety Store. [
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'lower pots.? I have a nice assort-j
ment, also some charming vases, i
nr.-l hjjnp-int* wall vases. Hal Kuhn.i
"44V* * ""*--o ,
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mpcrted baii>s. I buy (lircct and i
gave you the middleman's cost.
Mayes Book & Variety Store.
'cr Rent?One horse farm, two
miles below Prosperity; good water,
eight-room house in good re-j
pair; good pasture. Apply Mrs.j
j. D. Stone, Prosperity. !
10-22-2tu. i '
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flowers. I have a fine lot cfj <
dahlias. Flowers cn cold storage.!
Send some to your friends. "Say | it
with flowers.'' Hal Kchn. ; <
!ow and calf for rale. John B.: <
Mayes. j ,
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lagazir.e subscriptions, both new; \
v.:ri renewals arc given careful at-| ,
centicr.. I represent all publishers! '
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ana can i^ive puuisnt-i^ kah/d. Kohn.
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.est?One ladies' gold wrist watch J
between Main street, railroad I
crossing and Willowbrook park or
in park, with initials "M. L. S.;" if
found return to nic at -T. P.
Sheely's residence and receive lib-^
eral reward. Minnie Lee Summer.
10-22-1tp.
sothing but good bulbs will produce
fine flowers. 1 would be glad to
have you see the display of fine
bulbs which I am now showing.
Hal Kohn.
have my Christmas toys. Come and
see them. Mayes Book & Variety!
Store. i
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!ard tables rented by the New Book
store.
'or Saie?New Baltimore range No.
, Complete with water back; little
used. White hickory, one-horse j
wagon, thimble-skein. Bug^y har-;
ness. Pyramidal tent, 12x12. J.I
YV. White. 10-22-tfi
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lallcwe'en nlace ar-d tally cards.j
Many designs in favors and deco-j
rations, as well nr Dennison's ciepei
paper. Hal Kohn.
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'-?v C,l??himrl Ti'mvJ tmiviri!?!
car. cheap. Phone 2G0;>. 3Jrs.i
W. II. Suber. 10-22-4tp
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Vedd;n<j books for tlic?' bride. Diaries,
logs, guest books and others.
Come in and see them. Hal Kohn.
Vented?To buy ten cords four-foot
pine wood. H. C. Hollowav.
10-22-tf.
"uneral flowers and designs. 'Guar-i
antced service of funeral work.!
Hal Kohn.
respass Notice?All persons are J
forbidden to trespass upon the!
lands of the estate of M. Q. Hipp,
near Pomaria, in any manner, especially
by hunting. Mrs. Emma
Hipp. ' * 10-1 ?-2tp!
cr Rent?Two horse farm, 2 miles'
from Newberry. Seven acres goodpasture.
Aunly 1302 Drayton
St. ** 10-19-2t.
iankets and comforts at Schumpei'tGraham-Suber
Co. 10-12-tf.
"OX Scathingly Attacks LODGE in
His Heme State.
Hoar them both in their own voices;.
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oday in your own home city, oni1
hese most important subject?, ''Pre-!
ention of War" and "League of Xa-j
ions," at 0. <fc T. E. Salter's Grafo-j
jola Parlors & Studio on Upper Main
Jtreet, Newberry.
Also Harding, Coolidge, Roosevelt,!
.Tvc R.fihinsnn. MY-Anon. Cierard.!
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Jen. Wood. Butler, Hayes, Palmer.:
^olby, Clark, Wise and White in
hese splendid Campaign Speeches, j
?Adv.
rcr Sale?Cedar shingles, extra clear j
grade. $7.75 f. o. b. .Tas. E. Shealy,
Little Mountain, S. C. 'J-17-17tp|
;ce our Water Color Window S'nadas j
at 7")c each. Schumpert-Graham-:
Suber Co. !0-12-tf.j
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liver Fish?Frc-j" water fish Tues-1
days and Wednesdays. Also other!'
nice fish in serson. Oyster season
now open. G. W. Coward. 0-28-tf.;
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,Ve handle "Life-time Brand" alum:-j
r.um cooking utensils. Schumpert- j
Graham-Suber Co. 10-12-tf.'
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which he plants so shoi
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? the farmer has it on th
? plant thicker or replant
ti of a crop, but not so \vi
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T does it not seem the L><
Z , the beginning and if g*o
s earth you are almost cc
5 the sunshine of blossoi
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? that my bulbs are the
[t and that where there
k bulbs (in hyacinths the
the first grade and I am
* who. buy my bulbs this
for bulbs next year, i'oi
?. but the best. Quoting
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Piaycd by Frank Fcrcra ;
Slow, romantic and thoroughly M
! alike for dancii-^ or the pure pleasure
"HAWAIIAN TWIL
Played by Frank Fcrcra ;
li A topping good fox trot played \vi
: of the dance uorid.
j! Victor Doub!c-Fqcci
"ZIEGFELD FOLLIES OF
Pica cd by Joseph C.
Introduces sonic of the most pot
I potpourri. It's rhythmical, snappy an
"CUBAN MOOI
Played by Joseph C.
A dance tune that simply deiies y<
!\"ictor DoubL'-FucCi
Ask us to play for you
,v The New Victor Re
LeROY & M. SA
Newberry, S.
We have a fui! line of art squares!
am! vn?rs. Schumpert-Graham-Su-'
her Co. 10-12-tf. |
Crimson Clover, qlcari, 1 2e pound;
burr clover 12c pound: alfalfa 38c (
- pound, hairy vctc-h 28c pound, i
rape 1 He pound, home .utown Appier
oats sl.r>r, fcushe!, native rye
S-J.00 bushel, barley >0 bushel, t
blue stem wheat S'1.20 bushel,]
white yellow and Bermuda onion
gets s:>.()0 bushel. We pay the'
freight. Fan's Seed Co., Green- j
wood. S. C. 10-12-3t-1 taw }
Come lo see us, WO sell for le^S.
Schumoert-Graham-Suber Co.
10-12-tf. j
The Cohered Agricultural and Indus
dustrial association of Newberry ji
county will hold their county fair!
beginning October 28 through Xo-j
vember .'>0, 11)20. O. L. Single-;
ton, president; M. M. Marshall, su-j
perintendent: John Davis, treas-1 urer;
W. A. Xar.ce, secretary. ' =
10-12-fct. ' j"
No trespassing of stock-on my lands)
worked by Henry Wilson, Jacob]
Sanders and William Gilliam.':
Penalty of law will be strictly er?-1
forced. M. -.1. Euford. j
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finest that can be bought > | were
different grades of ^ jc
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sure that the flower lovers ~ ! _
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the late Mr. Simmons iz j
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ir.d Anthony Franchmi :
auaiian, this lovely number is ideal || j p
of its concert ijuaiity. jj ;
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OPERA HOUSE
PROGRAM
Friday, October 22
"THE IDOL DANCER"
Griftith Special
Fox News
Saturday, Octob^v 23
' tup vni rn mystery"
Featuring Antonio Moreno
BIG V COMEDY
2 REEL O'HEN'RY
?4cnday, Octolser 25
'THE BROADWAY BUBBLE'
Corinne Griffin.
Fox News
^ H M RirvUiy
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Optometrist
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
Phone 21
Third Flood Exchange Bank Bldg.
lattery Business.?sell the Vesta
battery. None better. I specialize
battery work. Give me a trial.
Newberry Battery and Electric Co., <
Boaie^H. Cromer. Friend Street,
opposite Cotton Platform.
3-30-tf
?avc 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. \
'ie-s for Sale?Essex and Poland
China. B. B. Leitzsev, Newberry,
S. C. 9-24-tf.
lane mill*, evaporators and furnaces.
For sale by Johns^n-McCrackin
Co. 8-31-tf
cr the best selling cigars call on
Anne 0. Ruff & Co., the wholesale
cigar house. 9-28-tf-ltaw
/an:ct!?Subscriptions, new or renewal,
to The Herald and News,
the Progressive Farmer, Southern
Cultivator, Ladies' Home Journal,
Woman's Kofne Companion, Pictorial
Review, Country Gentleman,
McC&ll's Magazine and any other
magazine that is wanted. Please
give zne ycur ?ift subscriptions.
Please give or leave your subscription
at Wm. Johnson's store for me
Your subscription will be appre
ciated. Phone 25. Curtis opting,
1704. Nance Sc., Newberry, S. C.
10-12-2mo.
office desks at Schumpert-GrahamSuber
Co. 10-12-tf.
ecd v/heat for sale at $3.25 per
bushel, cash. Bring your sacks. *
The?. W. Kcitt, Newberry, S? C.,
R. F. D. 2. 10-15-4t
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 cfiice of the Security
Loan and Investment company.
9-3-tf.
or 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.,
Prosperity, S. C. Phcne 39.
10-8-6t. %
he shoe shop of Vancey B. Jones
has been changed to the house opposite
the fire department 9-7-tf
ontractors and Builders. Save 10
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.
14-26t-ltaw.
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Wagons?Weber and Old Hickory; ,
ail sizes. Johnson-McCrackin Co.
9-14-tf.
rain Drills?See drill in " operation
in our store. Johnson-McCrackin
Co. 9-14-tf
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or Rent?One horse farm in No. 6
township, known as the Dick Satterwhite
place. For further information
see* Mrs. II. M. Mayer, Newberry,
S.^ C. 9-24-6tp.
rimson Colvcr seed for sale at Johnson-McCrackin
Co. 7-30-tf
SEE GEO W. SUMMER, JR.
For Hauling
Phone 445 or 4
sr Sale?Cotton picking laps and
sheets. Johnson-McCrackin Co. f
8-10-tf.
E. J. GREEN
Attorney-at-Law
Office Phone 17, Residence 473.
Newberry, S. C.
23-tf.
3 the Merchants who are in need of
school supplies. We have what
you want. See our line before you
buy. Arne 0. Rufi & Co.
9-28-ltaw-tf. ^
>r Sale?One 20 inch Williams
corn mill. One pump jack.
All in good shape. Phone 478. 0.
H. Lane. < 8-13-tf.