The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, October 26, 1920, Page EIGHT, Image 8
VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. (a
"The Soul of Youth" will be .seen ! t
at the opera house Wednesday in a J j
fecial picture. J n
To a great many Newberrians all j tJ
now is fair?state fair?and it will ^
be warmer before the week is out. j e
Coca-Cola is holding its own?in j
Newberry as well as in all other parts j ^
of the world. ^ j ^
Cotton was bringing 20 cents in { ^
Newberrv yesterday, with seed at 42 J *
enta. '
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All the Shriners in the town of j
Newberry are requested to meet to-! ^
night, Monday, at 7:30 .in Masonic j
hall.
There has been a lot of carpenter- j v
> ing work done along Harrington i1
I street lately and more of it is still! *
I ffoinc on. ! *
I For the present tha nulpit of the!c
I * Church of the Redeemer will be oc-i *
! . cupied by Dr. Got;v<?ld at the Sunday j r
F morning services.
Those persons guilty o^ rooking t
r graves of ribbons, iiow'.ns and vases t
[ would steal silver cuarters the : v
| ~ eyes' of the dead. j c
I . Judging by the cheerful counten-J]
I ances and happy looks of the cotton j i
mills people they enjoyed the time' a
off from work. ' j t
Corinne Griffith will hold the j
screen again at the opera house to- j c
night, Monday, in "Broadway Bub-1 s
bles." !t
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The colored people are anticipat-!x
ing good times at their county fairjJ:
which will begin on the 28th instant ?
and run through the 30th. j3
There will be a Hallowe'en party j1
at Jalapa school house Friday night, | s
October 29, beginning at 8 o'clock.!5
Proceeds go for benefit of school. ] ^
Everybody invited. j 0
* Afonrin Wilsnn !
-rvnuinci ayc.cuci, > in > luviM <
; , was caught in the act and $15 of his j
v money was added to the speeders' i ^
. fund on Saturday. The speeding fun j
goes merrily on, and the fun-d in- j
creases. x ? [
The funny part about "Stop! '
Thief," Tom Moore's latest picture,; *
is that he does not stop from the!
beginning to the end of the film, j _
.< There isn't even a hesitation in the 1 (
ppmedy, which comes here on Thurs-!
day. .* - , i
Dates anticipated: November 2, j 4I
general election. November 3, j
wedding. November 5, chrysanthemum
show and supper. November
11, armistice day. November J 7, *
wedding. November 24, wedding. *
Kovember 25, Thanksgiving. ^
jbWhen a boy leaves for college in
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8,000 MILES MILES GUARj
30 x 3J,4 Ribbed Cord
32 x 31/2 Ribbed Cord
32 x .314 Safety Cord
. 32 x 4 Ribbed Cord
32 x 4 Safety Cord
33 x 4 Ribbed Cord
33 x 4 Safety Cord
34 x 4 Ribbed Cord
34 x 4 - Safety Cord
33 x 414 Ribbed Cord
33 x 4(4 Safety Cord
35 x 414 Ribbed' Cord....
35 x 414 Safety Cord
This is the opportunity
Remember these Goodri
with socalled "cheap tires."
Also remember that we
and every buyer satisfaction
Not only are all tires b
at all times to render the be:
Main Street
disant state far from home and R
akcs charge of a Sunday school class
n addition to -his other studies, it _
nultiplies his virtues in the eyes of Pi
:ood people. It speaks well for the
toy and it speaks weli for the parnts,
especially for the mother. ?
"'fhe Chorus Girl's Romance" will ?
atisfy everybody, says someone who _
:iio\vs. Old and vouni'. rich and N
>oor of both sexes will find some-!
hing in this rollicking?and some-.
imes highly dramatic?narrative on
he silver sheet. See Viola Dana ?
"uesday. j' '
Besides what he spent for his
I'hiskey, and what he spent under 77
he influence of the same, one man
ost $2.r> Saturday; that is he lost it ?
hrough a forfeited bond in the re- u
order's court Saturday, the charge
>eing drunk and cursing on the;
treets. ;
It's a man's job to keep up with
he hivxports* corporanon, tne k.oi- ,
on Holding association, the cotton 77
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warehouse companies and all other
orpoiations, associations and com- ?
>anies, and other things in this grow
ng county these progressive times,!
ir.d get them straightened out for
he newspaper readers.
The large brick building on the _!
orner of Caldwell and Harrington C
treets, which has just been finished
o completion, and which Mr. Ben A.I
lavird had constructed for stables, :F<
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> a great improvement over former1
helters in that line of trade, and;
dds much to appearances. Mr. Hav- _
rd is now having those little old
hacks removed from the College
treet side opposite the court house. _
Ve. like to see the good work going F<
n. . j
Wings of riches are as unsatisacton*
as the stings of poverty. __
SPECIAL XOTICE
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Sutler Paper. Wrap your butter ingenuine
waxed paper.and keep it
sweet and clean. Hal Kohn.
-p<lar Shingles?Biff Stock. We will:
save you money. Summer Bros.
Co. 10-20-4t. ?
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'Miss Minerva's Baby*' has arrived.
A fine book to read to the children
and one which the whole family!
will want their turn to read. This1
>ook and all the best new books is j
it "The New Book Store."
.
'oilet soap, 10c cake. Mayes Book j
& Variety Store.
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gement We Have Be
iodrich Fal
n A i
TOWN CORD
^NTEE No War Tax?
of a life time to buy Goodrich tii
ich tires we offer during this sale
not only back these tires with t
. These tires must make good or
ought at this sale put on absolut
st of SERVICE with the tires we
Mcl
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ed, Blue, Green and Black fountain
pen ink. Mayes Book & Variety
Store.
lace Cards, Tally Cards and card
tables fen- the hostess. If you art
going to entertain pay "The Xew
Book Store" a visit.
rick?Get our prices before you
buy. Summer Bros. Co. 10-2'i-4t
o. 1 size Narcissos Bulbs, (50'.'
dozen. My bulbs came direct
from Holland is the reason I can
cvt\-a mn>u>v MaveS Book &
Variety Store.
lower Pots in Many Sizes. Have <1
shipment of half size pots fo'
planting bulbs in. Hal Kohn.
able oil cloth, 7";c per yard. Mayes
Book & Variety Store.
aby Books and birth announcement
cards furnished in both blue and
pink. A fir.e assortment to choose
fvr.nl VI ?il
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i!r.c?Bi.Lr stock on hand. See u.first.
Summer Bros. Co.
)-2<>-4t.
ew shipmeni of enamelware. Mayes
Book "& Variety S:ore.
ost?Saturday afternoon, Prest-oLite
tank between Newberry and
Bethany church, in Saluda county
on Deadfall road. Return to W
A. Clamp, Newberry Cotton mills.
)-2G-2tp.
emmt?Another car arrived. Giv*(
us vour order todav. Summei
Bros. Co. ' 10-26-4t
si* Rsr.t?A 3-horse farm 4 miles
" ' A V T> U. 3
east ot i\e\voerry. u. .?*. uuiiisuu,
Friend Si., Xewbe'rrv. S. C.
10-26-2tp.
nibs. Plant some every week if yon
wish to have blooms all th-rou^li
the winter. Hal Kohn.
or S.-;!e?One brand new Ford touring
car with sef-starter. Aplply to
John Nance. 10-26-2tp
reesi^. Plant at least one pot oi
these fine little bulbs. Hal Kohn.
otice?Cotton oO cents?i win taKc
middling cotton at 30 cents per
pound in exchange for 1 Studebaker
roadster automobile in good
condition. A bargain for any one
that needs a car. 0. E. Summer,
Phone 100 or 112, Newberry, S.
C. - 10-26-2tamo.
uiips. Beloved outdoor flowers. I
have single early, dpuble early and
Darwins in all colors. Hal Kohn.
sachers?Fifty to one hundred renuosts
dailv from all classes South
em schools. If you want rural
work, graded, high school or principalship,
salary $75 to $250,
write us today, for special enrolment.
Offices: Columbia. S. C.,
Richmond, Va., and Chattanooga,
Tenn. Southern Teachers' Agency,
Columbia, S. C. 10-26-Gt
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)ric and
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We pay it
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36.50'
45 65 6,000 mi
:::: ?? 8,000 mi
48.90 .
48.85 Regardle
llfs Goodrich
55.95 basis.
56.50
59.12
*es at money saving prices,
are all good, fresh, clean stc
he same guarantee of 8,000 r
we will.
:ely free of charge?we don't
sell.
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j For Rent?A yood two-horse farm,
two miles from town, seven acres
| under pasture; new five room
'i house; uood weli in yard. Apply
; to 1802 Dravton St., Xewberrv, S.
'j C. ' 10-2(i-tf
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! For Rent?One horse farm, two
miles below Prosperity; good wai
ter, eight-room house in jrood re
pair; good pasture. Apply Mrs.
J. 1). Stone, Prosperity.
. | 10-22-2tp.
For Sale?New Baltimo.e range Xo.
j 8, complete with water back: little
i used. White hickory, one-horse
! wagon, thimble-skein. Buggy liar'
i ness. Pyramidal tent, 12x12. J
i W. White. 10:22-ti
, i For Sale?Second hand Ford touring
car. cheap. Phone 2603. Mrs.
I \V. H. Suber. 10-22-4tp
! Wanted?To buy ten cords four-foo,!
pine wood. H. C. Hollowav.
j 10-22-tf.
Trespass Notice?All persons arc
forbidden to trespass upon the
! lands of the estate of M. Q. Ilipp
, j near Pomaria, in any manner, espochilly
by hunting. Mrs. Emmr
; Hipp. 1 0-19-2ti:
Blankets and comforts at Schumpert[
Graham-Subcr Co. 10-12-tf
! For Sale?Cedar shingles, extra deal
': grade. $7.75 f. o. b. .las. E. Shealy
j Little Mountain, S. C. 9-17-17t{
, { See cur Water Color Window Shade:
. j at 7.3c each. Schumpert-Graham
i SiiIiav Cn. 10-12-tf
, j We handle "Life-time Brand" alumi
num cooiiing utensils. Schumpert
i Graham-Suber Co. 10-12-tf
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NOTICE OF JURY DRAWING.
t i Notice io hereby given that we.
r the undersigned, Jury Commission;
ers for Xewbertry County, will at S
o'clock, A. .? !., November 5th, 1920
in the office of the Clerk of Court
for said county, openly and publicly,
draw the names of thirty-six (36 >
. men to serve as petit jurors, for the
'second week of'Common Pleas Court
1 which will convene November 22nd.
; 1920.
?j C. C. Schumpert,
I ' J. B. Halfacre,
Jno. C. Gorans,
; Jury Commissioner for Newberry
i County. 10-26-21
i SALE^OF PERSONAL FROPERTY
! T will sr>ll highest bidder or
; the 23rd of November, 1020, at 10 a
; m., at my residence in the forks oj
i the Hartman and Clarks ferry roads,
j one and a half miles from Prosperity
I rain or shine, all my personal propj
erty, consisting of household anc
! kitchen furijn^re, farm implements
two buggies, (We wagon and harness
two good mules, one cow and twe
calves, corn and fodder and m>
blacksmith shop fixtures and tools.
. J. Ben Taylor,
Prosperity, S. C., R. F. D. 3.
110-26-4t-ltaw.
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of Prices
That Are Gua
5 ON GOO
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loodncii buai
les on Fabric Tires
ies on Silvertown Co
ss of the price you p
T*? *11 1 1* .
1 ires win oe adjust
ck and are all strictly first class
nilcs on Silvertown Cords and 6,
hand you the tires over the cou
j We have a full line of art squares'
and rugs. Schumpert-Graham-Su-!
j ber Co. 10-12-tf.!
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I Crinjson Clover, clean, 12c pound;
burr clover 1 2c pound; alfalfa Hepound,
hairy vetch 28c pound,'
rape 15c pound, home grown Ap-,
pier oats $1.55 bushel, native rye'
j .90 bushel, bailey ?3.30 bushel,
blue stem wheat $3.20 bushel, j
white yellow and Bermuda onion
gets $3.00 bushel. We pay the i
freight. Faris Seed Co., Green-!
wood, S. C. 10-12-3t-ltaw
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Come to see us, wo SOU IOT less.
Schumpert-Graham-Suber Co.
; 10-12-tf.
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To the Merchants who are in need of i
'I school supplies. We have what!
} you want. Sec our line before you i
1 j buy. Anne 0. Ruff & Co.
J 9-28-1 taw-tf.
Lost?One female fox terrier, solidwhite
with bob tail. Answer to;
'! name of "Minnie." Reward if reI
turned to Nat Gist cotton office.!
|j 10-25-tp. j
BIDS INVITED.
Lj The Board of County Commissi.>n-i
' j crs for Newberry County will reccive
' j .sealed bids untii November 3, 1020,
j at 10 o'clock a. m., for tiie foliow''
inx supplies to be delivered at Nov
berry, S! C., from time to time as;
J called for, from November 3, 1920, j
>! to January 1, 1921, and in the ap!
proximate amounts as shown below, j
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?j uniy o:as on an items win ue ?e- ceived.
Contract to be awarded ! .?!
. i the lowest responsible bidder. Ri^h:i
*! reserved ro reject any and all bids: j
'I ?il2 bushels feed oats. j
3 50 bushels corn. I
1 barrels good flour,
'j 16 gallons good molasses,
i 8 pounds Luzianne coffee.
' | 2 tons mixed feed.
"! 10 tons No. 1 hay.
TOO pounds fat-back. i
>\ 100 pounds rib bacon.
:: 10 bushels peas.
' I 200 pounds salt.
1 case scda. j
50 bushels meal. j
I 2 cases salmon...
> j 2 cases tripe.
| 100 pounds chewing tobacco,
i r?0 pounds sugar.
3 00 pounds ham.
. 25 pairs heavy work shoes.
J. C. Sample,
- Countv Supervisor, j
10-2(5-3t. * . i
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?J BIDS INVllfcU.
: The Board of County Commission- i
'i ers for Newberry County will receive j
. ] sealed bids until November -J, 1920,;
. j at 10 o'clock a. m., for 50,000 feet!
j of bridge timber, white oak. post oaki
1 j or loii? leaf heart pine, in such sizes
?! as may be needed. Contract to be
J awarded to the lowest responsible,
?j bidder. Right reserved to reject
'jany and all bids. Lumber to be delivered
at Court House.
J. C. Sample,
, County Supervisor.
1 10-26-31.
Silvertown
ranteed, Not Only Bj
nRIPH TIRl
{
- 6,000 MILES
30 x 3 Sn
I flilLCC 30 x 3 Sa
* w % 30 x 3 '/> Sir
30 x 31/- Sa
375 Sa
32 x 31/? Sir
IT* 32 x 3'/? Sa
rd I ires 32 x 4" sn
32 x 4 Sa
.1 33 x 4 Srr
iay, these 33 x 4 sa
ed on this SJ x 4 H
33 x 4 !/> Srr
33 x 41/] Sa
25 \- 4 J/? Sir
~1????? 35 x 4{/, 5a
in every way?no seconds?no o
000 miles on Fabrics, as the B. F
nter, take your money and tell y<
wow
The Colored Agricultural and Indusdustrial
association of Xewberry
county will hold their county fair i
beginning October 28 through October
oO. 1920. 0. L. Singleton,
president; M. M. Marshall, superintendent;
John Davis, treasurer;
W. A. Xar.ce, secretary. .
10-12-Gt. ' . |
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,
"v r iV.ii'. ir : .]
-uei.aii a:iu uny uwiict
magazine that is wanted. Please i
give me .your gift subscriptions.;
Please give or leave your subscription
at Wm. Johnson's store for me
Your subscription will be appreciated.
Phone 25. Curtis Epting,?
1704 Nance St., Newberrv, S. C. i
10-12-2mo.
Office desks at Schumuert-GrahamSuber
Co. 10-12-tf.j
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?ccd wheat for sale at $3.25 per;
bushel., cash. Bring your sacks.;
Thos. W. Keitt, Newberry, S. C.,
It. F. ]>. 2. * 10-15-4t j
I am prepared to do general repair-!
irg of furniture and upholstering
and cabinet work. W. R. Davis.;
Will promptly attend to all orders i
left for me at the office of the Security
Loan and Investment company.
9-3-tf. J
For Sole?Car of 2 and 3 V Crimp-,
ed roofing; also corrugated roof-!
ing bought before the advance. It
will pay you well to see us before j
you buy. B. B. Schumpert & Co.,!
r? c r> on
rrusuciit.^, V/. i nunc uo. J
10-8-Gt. j
Wa^cnc?Weber and Old Hickory;all
sizes. Johnson-McCrackin Co. {
9-14-tf. !
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Grain Drills?See drill in operation;
in our store. Johnson-McCrackin;
Co. 9-14-tf;
Fcr Rent?One horse f?rm in No. G j
township, known as the Dick Sat-!
terwhite place. For further infor-i
mation see Mrs. II. M. Mayer, New-,
berry, S. C. 9-24-Gtp. j
Crimson Colver seed for sale at John- j
son-McCrackin Co. 7-30-tf ^
SEE GEO. W. SUMMER, JR,
For Hauling
Phone 445 or 4
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t*cr Sale?motion picKing laps ana.
sheets. Johnson-McCrackin Co. '
8-10-tf.
E. J. GREEN
Attorney-at-Law
Office Phone 17, Residence 473. j
Newberry, S. C.
7-23-tf. !
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River Fish?Fresh water fish Tues-j
days and Wednesdays. Also other!
nice fish in season. Oyster season j
now open. G. W. Coward. 9-28-tf. |
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GOODRICH F/
GUARANTEE
100th
fety
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Id or damaged or shoddy stock a
Goodrich Rubber Company, bi
:>u goodbye. We are fully equip
Ed
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OPERA HOUSE
PROGRAM
Tuesday, October 26
"THE CHORUS GIRL'S ROMANCE"
Viola Dana
Comedyart
Wednesday, October 27
"SOUL OF YOUTH"
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Capitol Comedy
Thursday, October 23 '
"STOP THIEF"
Tom Moore
f'raney Comedy
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Dr. H. M. Bigby
Optometrist
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted <0l>1
Phone 21
Third Flood Exchange Bank BMg.
Battery Business.?I sell the Vesta
battery. None better. I specialize
... battery work.- Give me a trial.
Newberry Battery and Electric Co.,
Beale II. Cromer. Friend Street, opposite
Cotton Platform. %
3-;i0-tf
Have 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
Rpaltv Co.. local contract renresen
tativcs, Greenwood, S. C.
0-28-1 taw-tf. :
Cane mills, evaporators and furnaces.
For sale by Johnson-McCrackin
Co. 8-31-tf
For the best selling cigars call on
Anne 0. Ruff & Co., the wholesale
cigar house. 9-28-tf-ltaw
Contractors 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, Green-wood, S. C.
9-14-26t-ltaw.
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No war tax?we pay it
$1G.75
14.95
14.50
16.65
20.50
17.20
19.80
24.15
26.45
25.25
27.75
29.15
32.50
38.00
42.30
44.75
48.85
nd are not to be confuted
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ped to give and are here
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