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PURELY PERSONAL. Tho Movements of Many People, fxsvoerrians and Those Who Visit Newberry. Mi*, and Mrs. E. J. Green visited "?ij Columbia this week. .Mrs. Oliver W. Holmes and" little soi? of Fayetteville, N. C., are visiting: h?r mother, Mrs. Fant, and family. Mr. William Blackburn, who died suddenly in Columbia on Tuesday of Is.it week, was the father of Mr. W. F. Blackburn, the private secretary of Congressman Dominick. .vlrs. Broaddus returned on Tue2elay from Trenton after a visit to her sister, 'Mrs. E. E. Manget. She went to be with her sister while her^ nephew, Mr. Samuei H. Manget, was on a- wedding trip from his marriage in Atlanta. "P Hovrvvp nr?c? f'imilr \iii i . i ; a jt ? vv v . .. intended moving to their new borne Wednesday but the weather intcrfer . red: They didn't realize their expec ts&iohlof eating Thanksgiving dinnei -<h#?ra7 but w;ll be ready for Old San-taV visit Christmas eve. Mr. Robert Reagin of - Lexington cam* by Columbia ar.d accompanied Ilk mother on a business trip ic . *. N'awberry Wednesday. E. H. Spearman of Xewberry was a \v?*k?tnri visitor to ms URCi<* n. f:?.i Longshore.?Abbeville Medium. Mi?r. Carmen Araat, a sweet li&lc of Manning, has the reporter's thanks for some fine sugar canc v.hirh she. kir-dly sent her old friend The old reporter appreciates the ' ' ?te&?aut. remembrances of his little Irieudc. , Jltty Aull of I.eesviiie is a aev. her hi the. ciiy. You will .find him :} at-.Farrow's, lie is a young man, but his experience at^be business has made him a "cracker jaqk," in the 1. language of j&y Farrow; and Mr. Farrow knows what he is talking V about, being competent to judge, as : - he himself is one of the best that eter pailed a "razor oacK.; H. H. Mason and daughters," Misses Emmie Maud, - Anna and Rubie of ,/c Newberry,. spent the week-end with A. J. Bartley'anli I. S. Trotter.? P1:h- Grove cor. Saluda Standard, 5th, 2-Sr. and Mrs. N. I. Shealy and children visited the latter's narents ai Saxe-Gotha mill, ^so spent a short time with his 'brother John on his return to his home at .Newberrv.?LexsfisstSr-?^ * ing-ton Dispatch-News. Miss Maggie Thomasson visi.ted her r in. Greenville Wednesday. The Rev , ,W. R. Bouknight of Fort I!. a a visitor in tne city wea] resd.y. * no Rev. F. L. Bramlett, conference superinccr.dsnt, will preach at the' Pentecostal, church Saturday. f.nSg'.ifc and Sunday, The Rev. J. C. Sm th -will have charge ol the night . Mr- ice cn Sunday. Ih^R-n\'E. V. Babij was elected ? Sc&itfer of the commission on edu(Hxiion at 'the meeting in Columbia fchiii week of the State Baptist an-, ? ? mm.~ ' ' * . ' ^ V ? | | uoloei .. " Oiir Bread is mad* Fiour? Dairy Milk ai v r: V> v V ; ' * Fruit Cakes :Layer Now is the time foi der for vour Christm *: *. "V ** ' 'y'/ r We Use Nc V*v'.V Our Cakes are m< and Eggs... Our Frui ent higii grade ingre We have no secret,1 us worko See for yci use, ask questions as give all of the inforn - f ' Ornamental, Wei ' Cakes our specialty. 1 W%*x j ' Phom x?*?Xm'. - [ ' ' . ?. > . ^* :- ; ; - ' . - - ' [imal convention, and Mr. I. PL Hunt i was elected one of the trustees of ;j the general board and also a member j of the summer assembly committee, i Mr. Henry Gauntt went to Columi bia Tuesday to spend several days | with his brother, Mr. H. L. Gauntt. } Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hipp, Jr., are i Visiting relatives in Newberry. Mr. {Hipp has just been transferred from Wofn Tavoc a+lont-n fin j Mrs. F. I{. Copeland of Ehrhardt J is visiting- Mrs. J. D. Wicker. , Mr. John C. Hipp returned on I Thursday from Baltimore, after re! ceiving beneficial treatment at Johns Hopkins hospital, we are pleased to j say. : Mrs. C. W. Shealy and Miss Eliza| beth Shealy of Waynesvilje, N. C., have arrived in Newberry to spend ! the winter at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. J. P. Shealy. Misses Ruth Wilson and Kathleen : Wenct, teachers of the grammar | school, spent the week-end at/Whitj mire with Mr. Clem son Wilson, the ; former's brother.?Jonesville cor. j Union Progress. ? t j >ID1| [if VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. They don't nir.ke a better class of j officers tlmn Newberry has. ;; Buy candy Saturday at the sale to j be held by Dickert-Schumpert chil! dren, under the^ window of Real Es!jtate Airent -Frank R. Hunter in the ' old court house building. Sale be! J gins at noon. While others are buy' I ing old clothes, you buy candy. . ' J The two lots, estate of Mark Boyd j .Rankin in No.- 9 township, arivertisLcd for sale last /aslosday; wmj bought by Jane tie Rankin, .'12 acres j for $2,800 and seven acres for $-180. ' j One way to make and keep friends lis by always looking for the "good" 'that.is in "the worst.of Us," and never looking for the-"bad" in "the best of us." w The Newberry Business school will be close.! for two weeks from Wednesday, the 22nd. Four colored gamblers*were tried /inurf Wpriri?v?dav fCiV | gambling, rounded up by Policeman ! J. B. Harmon. They were "assessed" j 815 each. All paid. I This sort of weather disarranges i newspaper work as well as other ! work. Reporters can't half attend to j business. j> *vOrie of the things a merchant can < not understand, according to fnfori ination imparled here, is, -why order| ed goods are so long in arriving ar.d } also why it is that when -a bill of j lading goes astray it is so hard to get :a duplicate. j Newberry ha? a colored embalmer. | Pearl C. Williams, wife of tloe B. Williams, the well known milkman, ?has returned from Philadelphia, Pa.; with her diploma, graduating in the profession in a class of 75 from the E. K. Eehol's Embalming school in that city, making the .high average of ! 9(5. She was tbe only one from I South Carolina. Bejng prepared for this work she \tiill embalm female J i . ' d with the i / 2 of the Best Pillsbury 5d Granulated Sugar. : Pound Cakes ! n i k taxes r you to place your eras Cakes. } Substitutes ' ade of Fresh Butter \i Cake has 18 differ- .! dkenis. s. Come in and watch irself the materia! we rid we will cheerfully latiqn you ask. Ming and Birthday . j 'p ii - ' ie 182 j bodies for burial through undertaking' establishment of father-in-law. Thos. A. Williams. Make the children happy and !?ood to vourself and others bv b * i * ing Christmas seais. To Red Bird: Be sure to c-o down Christmas. In some places they are moving shut out old Sftnta Claus. Here Newberry they are looking for his nual visit this year with great exp ! tations. We will ahvavs welco i ~ | Santa. Mr. F. W. Webster, son-in-law | Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Schumpert ! Newberry, delivered a fine addr before the Miami, Fla., Ad club cently. The address, which will published is the next issue of 1 Herald and News, is copied from Miami Daily Metropolis of Nov< ber SO. ! Mr. Swindler old market m ! place *has brought down the price fresh meats to meet the-falling pri i in other things ami especially the i dine of hogs and cattle on foot. J i the prices he quotes in another < umn. The Ladies' Aid society of the ihc-ran Church of the Redeemer ' meet with Mr?. William Johnson Monday afternoon at *1 o'clock. "Dot, the Miner's Daughter," 1 be given in the school auditorium Pcn.aria Friday night, December at ? o'clock. It was postponed fr Wednesday night on account of r; Cotton'brought 14 cents in N berry Thursday, with seed ut cen?s. >?c*v/ rressing uuu. J lie Quality Pressing" Club iii rooms at the old market near opera house has been taken over Mr. Focht and will be under entii new management. 'Mr. Focht has come to Newbe a:id will give it his personal att t:on avid guarantees prompt and ficient service and is prepared handle properly, the most delic fabric of any lady's1* dress and to the job promptly. A Sale. The ( Diekert-Schumpert - chapl Children of the Confederacy, a have a "rummage sale'' at the court house Saturday, beginning 12 o'clock. The members of chapter are asked to have old clot ready wL'en the committee calts them on Friday afternoon. Ho made candy wHl also be sold. Boyd Wheeler, Secretary MAKES GOOD IN COLUMBIA T. E. Epting Began Business in Srr Way on Gervab Street Twenty four Years Age. Qfofo JL J. v. UkUwV* The opening o2 the new jewe store of T. E-/ Epting next door Van Meter's furniture store on M stieet is an event of more than pi in?; interest in that it is a dem v station of what a man, beginning a small way, can accomplish in lumbia when he really makes up mind to get ahead. Twenty-four years ago, Mr. Ept came to Columbia from a farm n< Pomaria. He opened a small jewe renair shon on GervAis street, do practically all of the work hims ar.d "keeping his shop" in the be! thai- it would then ''keep him." worked hard, gave the best service which he was capable, saved money-, and gradually built up a p ronage. As his business enlarged r people saw that he was a man of pcndability, his income increased': he gradually add^d to his stork goods. - } *&<$ After 20 years on Gervais str* during which time his business gr '"? * 1 - l- _ 1 steadily an? neaumiy, ne muveu Majn street, occupying a store n to the Central Drag store. F< years he'remained in that stand, v, constantly growing business t steadily enlarged stock. Now he has moved to still mi commodious quarters on Main str next door to Van Meter's.- His n place is handsomely equipped w modern fixtures of mahogany, ^ 1 .1 fciuciv is cuiiiineie itiiu vumvu uuu force of seven, including three pert watchmakers and engravers, capable of handling his business peditiously and satisfactorily. rl building has a frontage of 27 f and is about 100 feet deep. In 1 rear, he has installed a modern ft proof vault for the storing of v uables of all kinds of his custome The floor is of white tile and the g cral appearance of the interior pleasing. His success in his chosen line work has brought Mr. Epting nu; words of congratulation from his i merous friends who will watch future career with interest. Hi work ar.d close attention to busin has brought their usual reward his case, and his success is mer another illustration 'of the rewr determined young men may reap Columbia. the |MAY PAY ON FOURTH [p her I ROLL CALL ALL DECEMBER ? j : do j Money foi* the fourth roll call ofj uy- j the Red Cross will continue through j; |the month of December. Some work-;1 I | J )110ji;i2> u> v" I yj llc*v%; liiuic tiliJV ! in the hope of securing: more mem- j to j bers. Some sections also have notiin! been canvassed on account of sick- j an-! ness. Since the last report the fol- j ec- ] lowing has been handed in to Mr. j meiHal Kohn, cashier: j. > Kinards, Miss Eva Oxner. $2. j F of! Maybinton, Miss Lula Bess Whit-i ofjney, $2. ess | Chappells. J.J. Muran, $1. re-i Bush River. Mrs. W. D. Senn, $4. j" be | Burton, Mrs. W. D. Senn. $8. fho: Booth, Hal Kohn, $8. j the | The newspaper editors have kind-13 ?m-|ly consented to publish the list ofij members of the Red Cross, beginning j cat I in January. of! The chapter had quite a lot of; oes j Vvool on hand at the close of the war!* fie-! but members of the town and coun-t I J See I t'y have bought it. until it is now en-! :-ol- i tirely disposed of. ' ! , Sadie Go&gans, T.n-i N Publicity Chairman. ( will! 1??=?? onj GREATEST CUT PRICE SALE EVER KNOWN i < ! i i wiii; : in our advertising columns today; <i u I jwili he found the above startling a::-; ' nouncemerit. It is bound t.o startle] r^n jthe community, because prices have!" e,v_jccme and arc still coming down, I .,q | principally in clothing and dry goodi,: 'and he? is a wise merchant who seer.; ithe situation and tak^s advantage' of; lit to the benefit of his customers. j the | Hence when T. M. Sanders i&ja. he isj the I inaugurating the greatest cut pn'vej by;sale ever known, it is enough to! e]y j startle people who have been so long j ' j compelled to pay- high price and ini r,.y | many instances enormous prices. The j ;en_lsale begins Saturday. It will be in-j ef-iteresting just to read the ad, and;* t0|greatly-to your benefit to follow up!' ate j the reading by visiting his store. See do!for yourself the thrilling reduction ' | in the price of the goods. j * JoKnson-Hantirix. ber< | Mi?s Lucy Johnson and Mr. Claude i v:r(Hendrix were united- i:i holy'wed-!. 0i,j lock on Wednesday afternoon, De-! cember 8, at the Mayer Memorial h *jie Lutheran parsonage, Pastor W. H.! j,er | Button performing the ceremony. f0l. i The bride is the attractive daugh- j. lr,? iter of Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson, ij >ne , Mr. Hendrix is the son of Mr. | Her?ry Hendrix of the- upper section [ of the county. m , i l piedmont conference a. m. e. church; tall i i i The 11th session cf the Piedmont! ! conference met in- Miller Chapeil ,jchurch Wednesday morning: at 9:301 h-y | a. m. *The Rt: Rev. W. D. Chappelie,! to'A. M., D. D., presiding bishop of the! ainl seventh Episcopal district, i* presid-j i-K 0TV_ 1 Tne Rev. A. J..Martin was elected! yn j chief secretary of the conference, j j0.1 Assistants: The Revs. J. W. L. j hislDuckc-tt and J. W. Washington. i The financial reports taken yester-! ijvrjday showed an increase. sa,. i This conference is divided into five. ]rv|presiding eiders aistricrs viz: Abbe\-lVr < yil!e, Greenville, Greenwood, Laurens j ;e]f|and Newberry. The Abbeville dis-J [ief! trict of which the ILev. J. E. Thomas, j I presiding elder is leading. Thus far: 0f! $4,500 "Dollar" Mohey," $2,000 Wo-] his i man's.Drive and $5,225 Educational! ,?+-{Money have been reported. j . mcj I His Honor, i?. S. Blease, mayor of < (je. j the city, spoke to the conference I in,^j Tuesday night. Hi* address was well; 0fi received. The Rev?. A. W. Brown' ^l^jand J. M. Johnson also addressed the! jet, j conference. ev/! The Rev. D. H. Sims, vice presi- \ *o'dent of Allen university, preached i ext j the annual sermon Wednesday night, j -)U1iiThe missionary sermon was preached jth j Thursday night by the Rev. J. W. j ,nfj i Douglass of Laurens. | Tonight will be educational rally; orGj\vhen addresses will be made by the) eef, Rev. R. Vv. Mance, president of Al-t ,ew! ten university, and Dean I. II. Als-1 ith j ton and others will address the con-! his ferancc-. I "nisi The conference will close Sundayj ex_ ; night with the reading of the ap- j ;s jpofntmer.ts for 1920-21 by thci ex-1 bishop. ^ ^1 A. J. Martin, 'j eet | Reporter. j ! * SPECIAL XOTICE ! i L'rt- Carnations, Fir.k, Red and White. : i Phone ami mail orders filled. Flow-j c-rs shipped anywhere. Hal Kohn, j The Flower Man. J of i ! irjVJFor Ktnt?One 4. horse farm and one! | o horse farm four miles from town,' V" I iii good state oi" cultivation. Willi trut up in smalicr tracts if desired, j ird i R. C. Bovlston, Xewbcrrv, Box 17.; Phone G. . 12-10-ltn! 0So | i 1511 Christmas Decorations, lied and ely? green streamers, red bells, crepe ( ,V(] j paper with Santa G'laus and holly j \ designs and many other decora-j 1:1 tions of the better quality from} Dennison. Hal Kohn. jl lotcr Oii and Greases?At prices considerably under the manufacturers prices. %Ve can save you monev. See us. Summer Bros. Co. ' 12-10-2t Lversharp Pencils make acceptable gifts. Have ladies and gentlemen's si~es in gold and silver. Hal Kohn". Jargain?Sash?j2 pail" 10x15-12 light 1 o-? cr complete with screens. Second hand but good as new. Will sell cheap. C. T. Summer. 12-iO-li rramed Pictures make good ffifts. Conies of famous naintm^-s as wo 11 us modern works to select from. Many sizes and various prices. Hal Xohn. Galvanized Shingles?About 30 squares. Will close out at very close price. Summer Bros. Co. 2-10-2t. .cd^crs and A!! Forms of Blonlc Books for the new year. Come in and sclect your ledgers, air. Hal Kohn. ifVi-i'er R( hat?Larjre and wall a2 sortcn i?:ocK, pro^tv prxltc ;r.s ami /rein# eh c ap. See us and- save money. Summer Bro". Co. I 2-10r3t. ^T.rjstmas Cards pre now on display. Over one1 hundred varieties to choose from. Ilnl Kohn. Hivc useful Sec our beautiful line of Xiri.is Stationery in handsome ccift Bo:.:es. Prices ri^ht. Come, wc'U he r/lad to i-hov;' yc,u. V. K. Way, Nc.wce.-'rr. S. C. Christmas Cut Fiowin-s. Piacc your ortfjr r.ovv for any fioweiy you v/iih fiii* Christinas. Cart ?WPi>]y .invth:n;c fvar.: orchids to violets. IIul Kohn; The Flower For StJw?Tlii^ go 0:1 fa; D) ui U Will keen unti! -laiuiary I si. Also have three busies for sale. Mrs. V/. P. Pagh; R. F. D. No. 1, Prosperity. S. C. 12-10-2t)). Waterman ideal, Parker*.-: Lucky (,ure and (,apitai School reus from $1.50 and u> at 1'! E. Way's - Drug Store. Fc.r Sale?Les:-; than factory cost, .1 Packard piano player, *.?>0 music rolls; also 1 Packard piano straight. Both new. Call or write. T. L. She'aly, Prosperity, S. C. Phone G'J. 12-10-1 to !live a gift worthy cf the giver. Whitman's Sampler, in all size packages. P. E. Way- DrBsgist, Newberry, S. C. :sr . _ J Tl ? ? ? J V, meu ivuu::: unu uuaiu j uun^i married couple or woul-d consider rooms for light housekeeping:. Phone 2'iO. 12-10-ltaw4ws Automobiles P.ecoppcd?Having on hand a large supoly of material %ve can save you $10 to $15 on your top. Electric Shoe Hospital, i 111 Friend St. ?*35* ^ -g jff O jg^Saveyoursel PI i * "w#%, t $&tf ? I v %**& lZs jL S />- '; -i', *. - ' - C_ ft ?*- -y/- I rsy ,, S?'$2.5C'ft i | /T^| ^ m up .# 11UM Z '"!>* //.i^ \ ?~ f\ I saw Watern ^ sold in Blegium, : 1 land. In all fore I are the largest s j numerous makes. f Naturally you to handle the bea hir<re assortmerit. Cfjl7 from. Glad to s '/ mail's pens. "The New. <!grr f m - .:j*I -f-\3 7r?at "y: wy^jwu' i J * * t % .The verv best of a * suit yen: What would be CHEER UP C Dark Days i O. Sc T. Eo * t nn rr . l? Up-1 own ruueuo With Its Elactr Columbia Soisorp fin < Come Early-A V GIVE BOOKS :" | There is only one! place in which you; I can find gifts that ! will please all of your; !friends. That is a' | book store. I HAL KQHN i "The New Book Store" Newberry, S. C. ! ; i | i ! <n s n v m a n v 0 ! a1 lita if wnnj| j Salutes,'Torpedoes I Roman Candies, i ' Sparklers, etc. at ; * ! ! . * : P. E. Way's Drug Store! ! Come See Our Xmas Gifts | i notice of annual meeting i t i< ni<r> rvf ro-j? TY com. MIS SIGNERS. j- Notice is'hereby given that the an-j 'r.c.al i.xec-ti;.?r of ;he board of county: : coinrnirtSicheifi foi N'cvrbeirry county! : will be he!'! on'Thrirsu'it}, January i ; u, if-1. Ail persons holding de-j : niirm!.". of r.uy kir-p avaiast the county. or ): :vious!y .^resented to the by required to file the : i-and proven according! j to t?ie untie iv^ncd en or ] before January I, 1021. i J. (.'.r Sample, .. j ! County Sunervi nor. i } ?]!. C. Ho'lov^y, * - j Clerk of Board, etc. 112-10-I 7-24-31. ! | j Laid Car.j?Hr.ve a large stock. All : si? s. Prices right. Summer ; Bros. Co. 3 2-10-3t j ; : i Foi- Saia?One cow with young calf, j I Price $-15.00. K. M. Wickc-r, Po-i . marks, R. F. D. 12-7-2tpj ; : ? j ; New Testaments?Vest pocket Newt i Testaments make fine Christmas! I oreier.ts. Prices 35c, 50c, 75c, J J .$1.00 and up. .Mail orders filled! | promptly. Lutheran Publication i House: Col'Jmbia. S. C. ! 12-7-2It. I ! j 3ii:!es?American .Standard and Au-j thorized versions in editions forj j preachers, teachers, students and ; Sunday-school scholars. Write for eatalbgjfe. Lutheran Publication i House, Columbia, S. C. ! N , i 1 /jH Ir " JS PI flime-B tpme jff_ j ''I?: t fcj - ^ t"i' K 1 fsi'tf -CSi '* s. i j|&C%* I %3 | i sal! .' felt! ' ^ x '"V^iv * !Nf- ^ an ?j en .^h? ?- / m i ianJs pens being / ?Wi in France, in Eng- / |-J ig-n countries they [ .jjjj ieiling pen of the ' & There is a reason. \ S would expect me \ ? j t fountain pen. A \ M for you to choose \IS hovv you Water- \iy ICb. j Cs. >> ! > I ?? ? i ? ? ^ ^ % I both at prices to it purse, , ' j as apropriate to ' - * M i \ % r?' 7 Jon 't o'.nder SALTER'S' I Phone 358 t ic Light System ; ! rfonolas and Records j ' l .void The Rush I . _ 11 . OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM = * rf"1 Friday, December 10 lVlaiinee Only "THE SCOFFER" Franey Comedy and Fox News r Saturday, December 11 . "VEILED MYSTERY" NO. 8 % SUNSHINE COMEDY y 2 REEL WESTERN ^ iimi ? ??m : ?i 1 J' g &&& 1 ....ai? M I Dr. H. M. Bigby vy 4 ) i ^ Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Phcne 21 Third Ficod Exchange Bank Bldg. -?^ Pare lice leal 100 lb. Baffs $2.50 per 100 Jotason-McCracbin Company m 1 "1 Battery Business.?I Sell the Vest* battery. None better. 1 specialize battery work. Give me a trial. Newberry Battery and Electric Co., Beale H. Cromer. Friend Street, opposite Cotton Platform. 3-30-tf : Wo handia Life-time Erana" aluminum cooking utensils. Schunipert- 4 Graharn-Subcr Co. 10-12-tf. We gin only jon Friday and -Saturday of ea-?h -wee. The Prosperity Cotton Oil .Mill ?o., Prosperity, S. C. ll-10-5tp. . ; , See car Water Color Window Shades at 75c cac-h. Schumpert-Grahani* Suber~ Co. ' 10-12-tf. For Sale?Cedar shingles, extra clsar grade. $7.75 f. o. b. Jas. E. Sneaiy, Little Mountain, S. C. 9-17-17tp We have a fu*l line of aft squares and rug3. Schunipert-Graham-Suber Co. ? \ 10-12-tf.' . Contractor* and Builders. Save 10 4 to 25 per cent, on Flooring, Ceiling, Siding, Laths and Shingles. Buy in ear lots. Send list for delivered prices. Greenwood Sales Co., Box 435, Greenwood, S. C. J)-14-2Gt-Itaw. Come i > see us, \vc sell for less; Schnmpert-Graham-Suber Co. * 10-12-tf. Wanted?Subscriptions, new-or renewal, to The Herald and Ne\?s, m the Progressive Farmery Southern Cultivator, Ladies' ifema Journal, Woman's Ilorne- Companion, Pictorial Review, Country Gentleman, "\f nfTnll'c M ? <i>n 7 i r_ n on--) n n \7 o>' magazine that is wanted, please Hi give me ?your gift subscriptions. Please givp or leave your subscription at Wm. Johnson's store for me Your subscription will be appreciated. Phone 25. Curtis EpJting, . ? 1704 Nance Sr., Newberry, S. C. 10-1.2-2mo. Oftice tier.Us at Schumpcrt-GrahamSuber Co. 10-12-ti. J Have us sell your Jsad at auction. -jA Atlantic Coast Realty company, ^ Petersburg,. V?\., ajici Greenville, 8 N. C. Write, v/ire^ar phone us at Petersburg, Va., - or see < Davis Jk Kcalcy Co., local contract represen- ifl tatives, Greenwood, S. C. D-28-ltaw-tf^ Blankets ar.d comforts at Schumpert- J 1 Graham-Suber Co. 10-12-tf. I J.. T3 A tfvo nf n'ft A n c ? e? f Al* '^mm v^diiujr uuACd auiuvtj?c ivi home and Sunday school in. l\alf fl fl pound sizes. Price $1.50, $3.00 -'9.9 and $4.00 pe? hundred, postpaid. .<99 Lutheran Publication House, Co- 9 lumbia, S. C. 12-7-2t jm fl For'Sale?Two iron safes. H. C. 1 fl Holloway. 11-30-tf M Shoe Repairing. Get the kind today for tomorrow that will be with you the day after. Electric Shoe Hospital, 1111 Friend. St. 1 n-?-;-tf. m\ No hunting or trespassing allowed on ; !a;^is of ihe ur./ieisiAT.od. Violators will be vigorously prose- --a I cuted. W. T. Buford. fl Home Bibles?Lar.^e clear pica type.lM;KM Suitable for old people or failing ?y Mm oo nn '9 fli eye CJl^IiL. X 1ILC Jii Better bindings $3.00, $4.00, $5^9|j<jafl Lutheran Publication House, Co<9 JPM iumbia, S. C. l.2-7-2tM ^ -n 9|