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PURELY PERSONAL. Ths Movements of Many People. iCcv/bcrrians and Those Who V*sit Ne.vfcerry. Mr. Herbert Hardeman has trcme to i Batesburg for a while. Mr. Marion Baxter of Columbia J spent Friday in Newberry. Mr. L. B. Schumpert and family | spent Sunday afternoon in Clinton. ZMrs. F. D. Mower and children spent the week-end in Eastover. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Hugh Connelly visit-j ed relatives in Ninety-Six Sunday. Mr. Fair Pifer has gone to Miami, | / FkMr. J. G. Lowe of Spartanburg j was in the city Monday. 3Ir. Albert Matthews, popularly: "Poto " camp in from Barn- I AUU T Ik UO A V MV , I well to spend the week-end here. Mr. and Mrs. S. McG. Simpkins of Edgefield spent Sunday at his boy-; hood home near Chappells. Miss Lucile West of Columbia spent the week-end at her Newberry L home. ; ? 1 Mr. James Gaillard of Columbia ! spent the week-end at the home of' his parents at Helena. Mr. -W. C. Waldrop and family of; l.nnrens snent Sunday here with re la- j lives. Coi. William Y. Fair made an- f f other visit to Columbia Saturday for j nore treatment. j v 1 ! President S. J. Derrick returned last week from Atlanta. Newberry | college continues tq look up. Evan Bowers of Greenwood spent the week-end with his cousin, Post-1 A- J. Bowers, Jr. j ^iss Helen Herbert spent last Saturday and Sunday with home people in Newberry.?Watts cor. Abbeville i Medium, 18th. * j Miss Lula Waldrop, after a very! pleasant visit to- relatives here, re-1 turned on Saturday to her home ' in Hendersonville. -filiss Marian Daniel, teacher at, Epworth orphanage, spent the weekend with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Daniel. Mrs. J. E. R. Goodman and little daughter and Miss Lola Taylor of * i ?'i.1. Columbia spent the weeK-ena witn their mother, Mrs. Lucy Taylor. Mrs. P. E. Scott was one of the j guests at a bridge party given by * Mrs. J. W. Haltiwanger Saturday afternoon at her home in Columbia. ! Mr. Harry Blease was at church Sunday morning for the first time j since ^iis illness. The people were giad to see him. Mrs. Jno. A. Lindsay has returned from a visit to her sons in Atlanta! and Chattanooga, in time for Thanksgiving dinner with "John.*' Mrc. L. G. Eskridge and little; Glara 'and Mrs. K. H. Wrignt re-; turned on Sunday from Dallas, Texas,' after a little over a month's visit, i Mrs. Geo. A. Addv has returned : from the Columbia hospital after undergoing operation. Her manyfriends will be glad to hear of her improvement. . , Mrs. Claude Dominick will return on Tuesday from Columbia after her extended stay at the hospital. Her] many friends will be glad to know of j her recovery. Mrs. Carl T. JuFien left on Wednesday to -spend Thanksgiving in j . ... Bishopvillc with a former collegeClin P* nnnori nifrVlt tn visit i 111C* l/V k,1 AIV- V * Vi VV. ; her sister in Columbia. Miss Nancy P'ox arrived Sunday: from Converse college to spend theI Thanksgiving week at home. Miss Frances Houseal arrived on Wednes- J Jay. Mrs. P. M. Sanford went over to j Saluda last week to see her mother,' Mrs. Tena Smith, who had been' stricken with paralysis. She was j better when Mrs. Sanford returned, i Mr. L. I. Epting attended the meet- j ing in Columbia last week of th?j State Mutual Fire Insurance com-" pany as a delegate from the Farm4P ers' Mutual Fire association of New- j berry county. Mrs. Garlington of Newberry is i the guest of her niece. Mrs. Earl-1 Smith. Mrs. Minnie Moon of New-; berry is visiting her sister. Airs. Garlington, at Mr?. Earl Smith's.?John-I ston cor. Edgeield papers?. President 1). C. Matthews, during a recent bank business trip to New; York, got a clear idea of one of the main causes for the present general I n-wr'irinn (if in hil'ire mini- i ber of men he saw idle in that city, j He says the remedy is for all loafers to go to work. Mr. and Mrs. Johi: H. Wicker, Dr. W. G. Mayes, Mr. li. L. Tarrant, Mr.; NmdiPirv Hnfp i 'JrV V ; WR L J ASLXF^U NOW OPEN AND RE FOR LADIES AN LADIES' SHAMPOOING A THE VERY BEST J. mmummmmmmmmmmm ? m mi j nn? wi i-n?iaw 'p'ii and -Mrs. J.. P>. Friily, Hernial Langford ami Mr James F. Eptin< went to Columbia Sunday and re turned with the pleasing inforniatioi that Mr. J. J. Langford is doing ven well although still quite weak. Mr. James A. Mimnaugh spenl Sunday in Columbia with his brother Mr. John L. Mimnaugh, who ha: been very ill from a stroke of paralysis, but is somewhat better, ant Jim" was feeling better himseli Monday ftiorning on account of the improved condition of his brother. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Haltiwajigei and children attended the weddini in Newberry Wednesday evening o1 Mrs. Haltiwanger's sister, Miss Kat( Summer, and James David Caldwei of Newberry. It was a home affaii and was of close interest in Colum bia." where the bride is well knowr and popular.?The State. Dr. Theo Johnstone and daughter Miss Julia, have returned from th* Columbia hospital, where Dr. John stone had gone for eye treatment, a: he has been having serious troubh with his eyes. It is hoped the treat ment was bercftcial. His niece, Misf uv joit ui uwai i?u burp:. remained at the home here (lining the absence of Dr. Johnstone an< his daughter. Dr. Albeit Johr.stont of Richmond, Va., accompanied then home from Columbia. J'resident Matthews of the Na tion bank, President Kinard of tIk Commercial, Secretary Maxwell 01 the chamber of commerce and t\v< members of the board of director: expect to be in Columbia on Thanks giving; day to attend a meeting oi the South Carolina Bankers' associa tion and the state chamber ot com merce. The two most importam matters to come up for considers tion at the session are the establish ment of a branch of the federal re serve bank in this state and the es tablishment of a bank in the cottoi belt. 1 VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. Cotton 15 cents, seed 30. This is pumpkin pie week, and om of the best times of the year. All those good things at the "Bake Rite" bakery make you bite-rite. The banks of .this city will, as nsnal. hp r-lnspd on Thankse-ivine day, Thursday. Never heard of a burr a pecar until seeing: a big Burr in a pecar tree along Harrington street. Tom Grant paid $5 in recorder's court Saturday for assault and battery. Jurors will be drawn on the 26t? instant for the December term of tht general sessions court. Tonight, Monday, the opera house will be crowded. "Are You z Shriner?" On the road leading to Dr. Boyc Jacobs' residence a new house is nearing completion for Mr. J. B Thomasson. A certain happy looking business man in this city is looking for ware to Christmas week with a great dea of pleasurable anticipation. There will be a play. "From Pun kin Ridge," at Long Lane school house Wednesday evening at 7:30 Admission 25 and 15 cents. Thursday, Thank: giving day, wil be taken up in various ways. Peo pie will sc-e diffcrert things. Manj of them will see "The Devil's Gar den'' at the opera house. Thanksgiving eve "The Eyes of the Heart" will be at two places fn Newberry?at the Presbyterian .church and at the opera house. But thej will be different. We have not seen the drawings o1 Jiggs and Maggie by Miss ElizabetiWhite, but have been 'told by persons who have seen them that they are good. Of all soft drinks, and thev arc many ami good, selling in large quantities, coca-cola is the best in the estimation of a very large number of people. A'l overhanging: branches alonjj the sidewalks in the residential portions of the city should be trimmed. They are annoying, especially in rainy weathe^ When they come in contact with wet umbrellas. We are pleased to record the announcement of Blalock's bitr bounc ir.g baby boy's arrival on last Tuesday morning, weighing S1 1-2 pounds, in time to give him a go oil Thanksgiving relish. Thursday will bo Thanksgiving day ar.d the evening before will also be a pleasant time in Newberry with a high wedding on one hand and a biji 1 Barber Shop kDY FOR BUSINESS D GENTLEMEN >ND MASSAGING GIVEN OF ATTENTION. B. SHEALEY, Manager. if Red Men's supper on the other, r! among the attractions in the city, "j The common picas court met and 1! was adjourned on Monday morning ' by Clerk Goggans to await the ar! rival of Judge Ernest Moore, when tithe court will convene on Tuesday , i morning at 10 o clock. >! The ad of Mrs. Franklin announc ring a possum sunper will be mighty 1J interesting reading to many men. Fa f | miliarize yourselves with the details ?jand prepare your appetites for the ' toothsome occasion. r| A recommendation was sent by rjlVIrs. Walter Hunt of Newberry askfj ing for a board of censorship for i j moving pictures. This was also carIjried.?From an account of the meetr| irig of the D. A. K. convention at An-: derson last week. 1 C., X. & L. train No. 13 will be held in Clinton on Thanksgiving day . for the accommodation of those do; | ing from Newberry to see the foot-! ball game Thursday afternoon. If necessary an extra coach will be j i put on. -j Tuesday "The Plunger" will be the 5 i picture at the opera house, featuring -: Gcorpre Walsh. .Wednesday, "Eyes -|of the Heart," with Mary Miles Minister. Thursday will hrinjr ''The Dev; j il's Garden"' and Lionel Barrymore. 1J Stars all the week in fine pictures. The case of the city airainFt Mil-jsted for transporting whiskey was i j tried by Recorder Chapman acc*r ifjinjr to postponement and a fine of ) J $50 imposed. Defendant was reprcsjsented by Attorney Workman. Case - j appealed. fi It was rumored in the city Satur day afternoon that the gin house of - Mr. Chris Folk had burned. That 11 was nothing but a wild rumor, as the - (fire was only a small blaze in a little -; cotton. No damage, but a serious fire -jwas averted by prompt action, we -! are glad to stat?. 1, On last Thursday, trading at Sandeis' dry goods store in this city, was j I a colored woman, Delia Sligh, who ! had not been here before in.Z4 years, ! although living all that time in the > Prosperity section. This is out of -the ordinary run of.- things. She is cither minus curiosity or plus contentment. Three colored women ' with high p sounding names?Mary Lee .Speaks, Blanche Jones and Cleo Holmes? j were in the recorder's court Monday, j j the former for petit larceny and the [others for "idle and disorderly coni Win-1 Mnrv T.pp nairl her fine of $20. , j VIV.VW r?. ----- -- T--7 j while at this writing it looks liks 30 j dayj each for Blanche and Cleo, as j I they have not paid their fines of $25 ,; a^piece. Good names but bad women. At the big Smyrna entertainment k! last week there was evidence of hard t j times or scarcity of nloney and dei precsion on account of the low and j falling price of cotton, according to . i the testimony of Mr. John Henry Chappell, who says money was spent ?1*??-/% rt.Av%Av?Aneltr Hr A fllA nloQ C_ j lUCIv l^CUClUUil,*. V/Iifc \JJ. mv, , I ant features of the occasion was the 5 j j | presentation of a cake to his young: j j daughter, Miss Leila, who was voted I the most beautiful girl present. This J great distinction is always a highly i l: acceptable honor to a pretty girl. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Trabert, after ! a very pleasantly extended visit to ! relatives here, left last week for their ! i ? #".,1 ( .'iUlUVJ ill JL>V*lIVtU:4y. v^caa. . | The stores will be closed on I Thursday, for Thanksgiving. I The first recorded plague generally !, recorded throughout the world was '! in 767 B. C. ' 11 j WATER i I BATTER! I Recharge Reinsulat Rebuilt j Newbei 1 Phone 273 ! THANKSGIVING WORSHIP FIRST BAFTIST CHURCH; Thursday morning at 10 o'clock, November 25. 1 : The pastors of the city urge upon the .citizens the significance of ati Tundino1 ;i eprvicp nf wnrshin ;?ml ! ! praise on Thanksgiving: day. They / have arranged a union Thanksgiving ; service to be held at the Baptist J church 011 Thursday morning at 10 J o'clock. i "Draw Nigh to God and He Will;. , Draw Nigh to You," Jas. 4:8. i Hymn. ! * i \ Scripture and prayer. ; Address, Dr. George S. Mower, j Hymn and prayer. [ i Addres?. Dr. George B. Cromer. i u I nyiim. ; Benediction. ! i THANKSG1VIN SERVICES AT LUTHERAN CHURCH J ! i A missionary Thanksgiving servi ice to be held at the Lutheran church of the. Redeemer Sunday, November t j 28, at 6 p. m. j Anthem by choir, ^ Exercises by junior workers hand. i T> 1 "HTl ? /-- + VTwlr-f . .T L, 1 ilC V^i jji i/iic iuiuci> . | of the Year/' by 12 young ladies. Hymn. Address, Mrs. M. 0. J. Kreps, Co-] J lumbia, S. C. i Offering. I ' T.. i J ivxvivgy. j j All the ladies of the congregation have received a thank offering invita-; ' tion which they will please bring to j I this service with their offering. The j {public is invited to attend this serv-' icc. Mrs. M. 0. J. Kreps of Columbia; I will be with the ladies of the Church ! of the Redeemer at the regular i | meeting of the Home and ForeignI Missionary society on Monday, No-; ! vember 29, at 4 o'clock at the church, j Livingston-Boinest. J Pomaria, Nov. 21.?Miss Mamie! i Livingston andj AV. B. Boinest, Jr., i were married itfJSt. I5aul!s parsonage J Saturday afternoon at 5 o'clock by j the Rev. S. P.1 Koon. Mrs. Boinest is a talented young woman and has j | for this session been teaching in the | I Hunter-DeWalt; school. Mr. Boinest j j is a progressive^jyoung farmer of the, j Pomaria section Boozer-Lcwman. j : Prosperity, Nov. 21.?Miss Docia ! Boozer and J. G. Lowman were mar- i / { ' ; ried Sunday bv the Rev. Charles! *G) 1 J. Shealy. Mrs^ Lowman is the at-: : tractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.; L. Boozer of tjie St. .Luke's section, i i The bridegroom .is a young farmer of Kinards. , i * ^j SPECIAL NOTICE j ! j | , Christinas Cards engraved with your name. Come, in and see the sample j book. Hal Kohn. No hunting or trespassing allowed on j , any lands of the undersigned. Vio- i j latcrs will be vigorously prose-. I cuted. W. T. Buford. i 11-23-Ht. j i A Kcdak will make a nice present, j Mayes Book & Variety Store. I ____?.__J | Easter Tinr.e is Tulip Time. Plant a pot' or two of tulips. They are the latest blooming of all bulbs. When ' all others have bloomed your tulips : i will bloom and delight you. Fine' hardy bulbs in - all colors, both ] single and double. .Hal Kolin. j ) FREE "Costs less per M 1ES Si id "H eo mammmmmmemmmmmmwammmmmm Remember the Book Store is the,j^ place to buy your cut jrlass and I fancy chir.a. Mayes Book & Va-j riety Store. Gift Suggestion. I have some nice felt J 7 chair wds which will solve the i trift proolem for father or brother. If they use a chair they will be delighted with one. Come in and see them. Hal Kohn. For Sale?Large, well rooted Lady Thompson and Klondike strawber- 1 ry plans, 50c per hundred. Mrs. i ~ Sam Wier, Newberry. R. F. 0. fi. J * 11-23-1tp. I Hyacinth Bulbs. Have some blue.; \ pink and red double hyacinths, j Set them out any time before Jan-! uary. Hal Kohn. { T 1 Two wishes and one fact. Your:wishes are where can I get my: ^ shoes mendad the quickest and i cneapest. L arry tnem to tne ?.iec-1 trie Shoe Hospital and the whole : question is settled. A. W. Price,1 Mgr. 11-23-tf. p 1 - j Magazine Subscriptions both new and j renewals handled at publishers' prices. I represent all publishers \ and can supply any magazine. Hal j t Kohn. * ; * Cement?Two cars just in. Get our j prices. Newberry Lumber (Jo. ! ' i i -I Thanksgiving Cards. Send Some qual- i ity cards this Thanksgiving. Hal! ? Kchn.' j i _ Close out prir.es on bulbs. I)oni buy ! p .until you fee my bulbs and get | pi ices. Mayes Hook & Variety Store. Lin-.c?Fr^sh shipment, best grade, j Newberry Lumber Co. ^ 1. -- 1 A bavc money on ycur spar;t piugs. s\.; C. Plugs, GOc each. Mayes Book ! & Variety Store. j Brick?Be sure to get our price on'" brick before placing your order, i' 9 Newberry Lumber Co. Santa Claus knows how to please' boys and girls. He knows every! one would er.joy a Little Hummer; Bicycle. Mayes Book & Variety: Store. \ FSnarrl?Gprminp braver i board . Large stock and low prices. J Newberry Lumber Co. Santa Claus lias a large stock of ;1 toys at Mayes Book & Variety Store. Sash and Doors?Bargains in these' at this time. See us. Newberry, Lumber Co. ' ^ ? f Boohs fo:* Little Boys and girls, j and Variety Store, i - ?-? 1 O Possum Supper?There will be an; o'possum supper at Franklin's cafe,; 540 Main street on Thursday night,j December 2, beginning at G! _ o'clock. Prices per plates from 40c to $1.50. , ll-23-3tp. j PERSONAL PROPERTY FOR j SALE. |" Consisting of three head of mules, F two wagons, one tyiggy and harness,! two cows, and two yearlings, hcgs, ( farming implements, corn and fod-| dor, etc. -Sale to take plac^ at my j home Tuesday, December 21s:, at 10 a. m. ' j "Terms cash. 9 Mrs. Mattie Schumnert. \11-23-4 tp. * E NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR I PARDON. |~ Notice is hereby given that the un-j^ dersigned will make application to I the pardon board.at its next meeting! for a pardon for the following grounds: j "First, that he has a family who is C solely dependent upon him for their: support. ' 'Second, that the jury in the trial; in which he was convicted con-! seientiously feel that he has bee;}' rufficicrtly punished, for the offense. therefore, they recomnidnd the,' Dardcn and a petition signed by them, has bCen riled with fhe pardon bonrd.: "Harvey Case." j - INSPESTIC ^TTEflf onth of Service" tarter and G< Repaii Spotligl" RullKs \t* VBufAO. A c Electric Coi New l Book makes a nice Christmas pres-f ei.t for younir and old. I have a large stock to select from. Mayes Book & Variety Store. 'respnso Notice?We, the undersign-j ed, bid any and all persons from! trespassing on any of our lands by J hunting, fishing or letting stock on' it without a written consent. Any i one violating the above notice will J be tiealt with according to the law. John P. Wicker and H. M. Wicker, i l-23-3t.~ | .??- i f you want a fountain pen that \v;l! o-iv<? en t icf q ft inm Knv* tit Mai-cc 1 fs ? * V WIVil VUtT MW *'1C? ? V J Book & Variety Store. Vanted-?A good white man to look i after cattle and other farm stock;! also hands to ctu 1,000 cords 4 ; foot pine wood. W. T. Buford. i 1-23-tJ tp. .ost Strayed or Stolen?On Novem- j ber 16 from our lot, one black hog,! weighs about 175 pounds. Hutchin-1 son & Snelgrove. 11-23-1 tp I :cr Rent?Five upstairs rooms with j bath: r.icelv arranged for house keeping. 765 Pcpe street. Phone j 21. ll-23-2t.j :or Sale?3 tons Fibered Agatite j plaster. Will sell chcap for quick! sale and for cash. Come, write or phone me at the Bank of Prosper-! ity. J. M. Bedenbaugh. 1-23-41. j iuntirsg strictly forbidden on lands J of J. S. Floyd. ll-^3-3tp :cr Sdc?Ford car run about three months, self starter and in first class condition. Geo. W. Harmon, rrocpcnty, s. L>. n-iy-zipi Ml persons are warned not to hunt on the undersigned property: Mary B Simkins, Ojetta B. K. Hargrow, Joe C. Bedenbaugh, Sarah Bedenbaugh, Alice B. McMorris. l-19-2tp. have a nice lot of fine Barred Plymouth Rock cockerels for breeders. Head your flock with one or two of these vigorous purebred birds. The male is half the flock. Prices $3, 85 and $7. Y. T. Dickert. Phone 2303. 11-19?21p ; Ve gin only on Friday and Saturday o? each wee. The Prosperity Cotton Oil Mill Co., Prosperity, S. C. 1l-19-5tp. frespass Notice?All persons are not^ ifisd not to tresuass on the lands Of the undersigned in No. 1) township by hunting or in any manner whatever. Mrs. Sara C. Boozer. ll-19-2t. "all in Dry Gocds. Drop in prices. Hitting hisrh cost of living. At my store in Silverstreet you will find dry goods at greatly reduced prices j and general merchandise at reason-j able prices to suit the times. J. M. Nichols. ll-16-4tp err rrn ti7 criUMrD ID JC.L ULU. VY . JUmiriL.I\, JIX. For Hauling Phone 445 or 4 Javc us sell your land at auction. I Atlantic Coast Realty company, j Petersburg, Ya., 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. 1 I Uonkets and comforts at SchumpertGraham-Suber Co^ 10-12-tf. fcticc?You are warned not to hunt or trespass on my lands. The law! will be enforced. John 0. Koon. ll-10-3t. Irimson Clover, clean, 12c pound;! Vinrv r>lnvpv 1 9.f r.rmnrl alfalfa 38* I pound, hairy vetch 28c pound, I rape 15c pound, home gpown Ap-i pier oats $1.55 bushel, native rve! $3.00 bushel, barley $3.30 bushel, j blue stem wheat S3.20 bushel,; . white yellow and Bermuda onion J jrets $3.00 bushel. We pay the freight. Faris Seed Co., Greenwood, S. C. 10-12-3t-ltaw >N FREE i ' I j I | f I i. v ! 1 I ! enerator | s i its Fuses i ! mpany | berry, S. C. I; t OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM Tuesday, November 23 "THE PLUNGER" George Walsh Edcrar Comedv Wedesday, November 24 "EYES OF THE HEART" Mary Miles Minter Capitol Comedy Thursday, November 25 "THE DEVIL'S GARDEN" Lionel Barrymore ' j Kuge Lomeay | Dr. H. M. Bigby Optometrist Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Phone 21 Third Flood Exchange Bank Bldg. == =*a ' Pure Rice Meal 100 lb Bags /ft ^ /\ $Z.5U per iuu * Johnson-Mc Crackin Company. Battery 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 ' ' ^ - Lost, Strayed or Stolen?One black , and white rip-rap ^pointer dog. Liberal reward if returned to J. L. Feagle. 11-9-tf ; i , , For Sale?Cedar shingles, extra cl6ar grade. $7.75 f. o. b. Jas. E. Shealy, Little Mountain, S. C. 9-17-17tp Contractors and Builders. Save 10 to 25 per cent.' on Flooring, Ceiling, Siding, Laths and .Shingles, i ? Buy in car lots. Send list for delivered prices. Greenwood Sales Rrtv Greenwood. S. C. 0-14-2Ct-ltaw. , Wc handle "Life-time Brand" aluminum cocking utensils. SchumpertGraham-Subcr Co. 10-12-tf. <* Crimson Colver seed for sale at Johnson-McOfackin Co. 7-30-tf See^ our Water Color Window Shades at 75c each. Schumpert-Graham. Stiber Co. 10-12-tf. Covered Heels?I now have on hand French covered heels in all colors and sizes for ladies best shoes. Electric Shoe Hospital. A. W. * Price, Mgr. * 11-16-tf. We have a full line of art squares and rug3. Schumpert-Graham-Suber Co. 10-12-tf. 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 * - i m magazine xnat is. wanteu. neasc give me your gift subscriptions. Please give or leave your subscription at Wm. Johnson's store for me Your subscription >yill be appreciated. Phone 25. Curtis Enting, 1704 Nance St., Newberry, S.'C. 10-12-2mo. Office desks at Schumpert-GrahamSuber Co. 10-12-tf. Come to see us, we sell for less. Schumpert-Graham-Suber Co. 10-12-tf. Cane mills, evaporators and furnaces. For sale by Johnson-Mc Crackin Co. ?-si-tt 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 o?iee of the Security Loan and Investment.company. 9-3-tf. E. J. GREEN Attorney-at-Law Office Phone 1^ Residence 473. Newberry, S. C. 7-23-tf.. Grain Drills?See drill in operation in our store. Johnson-McCfackin Co. 9-14-tf No Hunting or trespassing allowed on any lands of the undersigned. Violators will be vigorously prosecuted. Johnson-McCracken Co., ? John R. Spearman. 11-2-tf Wagons?Weber arid Old Hickory; all sizes. Johnson-McCrackin Co. 9-14-tf. / i