The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, December 21, 1920, Page TWO, Image 2
M?w??OBac???apin ?o??< aaa?
LEAGUE OF NATIONS
CONTINUES TO CRO^
Membership Now 46 by Admission oi
Bulgaria, Finland, Luxembourg
and Costa Rica.
.Geneva, Dec. 16 (By the Assoeiat
ed Press)'.?The league of nations in
creased its membership to 40 state;
today by the admission of Bulgaria
Finland, Luxembourg and Cost;
Rica. None of them met with oppo
- KM+ -fliavo, urArf COTV?P
OTVJTVil) JCfQiv virvc v ??v* v ?
tioos from voting on their admission
led'by the French delegates, \vh.-? ex
plained that althrragh they held iu
" ^Henrance a?ahrst Bulgaria, t i?
Htcied sufficient information ;i::.
preferred not to. act either'*?ay.
* Armenia came up again today t<
trouble the assembly. To do
thing f'or Arriienia has appeared
be the slogan of several rvr.nbzz
since the beginning of the mcetir.'-:
incindHig leading figures such a
.Lord Kofeert Leeii. wno represent;
South Africa. The committee on tfc<
admission of new states having decid
ed that Armenia could not be admit
ted now, Lord Robert asked the as
sembfy at Jeasfc to hold out the hop:
that Armenia will be adopted int<
the. family of nations next year un;
to Wish well to President Wilson ii
fcisi imssite of mediation between lb:
Armenians and Turkish Nationalists
EdwattJv'tr- JRRen of Australia
suggested it might be wise to nr.;
: y. cwit whether it was true Arm en i i
had gone Bolsfceviki and had mad<
I - peace with Jfofeiaj&a Kemai Pashu
the Nationalist leader, before actir.c
(K. farther on the proposal of media
tkos'. George Nieoll Barnes of th<
Bngfrafa tklegufion asked whether ii
wWd not be wise to drop the whoit
subject rather than risk a vote. IJ
???? ahmiW h#? DPirfttive. he de
I would Jbe like a slap in tfc<
aigfbi ^reve to be without tan|ibl<
/fBc assembly involved itself in s
frteefare which Ren<
ytyffiof France as usual unravel
d fhit aittple suggestion to sent
**<* p g?
able report at"; fftis assembly: , .
>ntfte ** session, tfau
: occupied In holding: out hope tc
' Bscthonia, Lithuania and Let via
* wSosd a pljcatio / d .
' 'st^es^o^nd a dvocat es in Del
^kL '
^ * ifjexir Hit taosc WIW CAp;ci? syut
pathy with, or hope for, the Baltit
s*' jca, but there' ia. a grave questioi
ffWol\>eti. There is an article, in th;
covenant wfi&h has made some ncis:
in- the world?Article 10?which re
qujres the members of the league . tc
go to the aid of a fellow mernbe;
wHo 19 attacked. Now, who will b:
Spjy of those Baltic states? Let the?;
ready to ?0 ttf the aid in the defens;
VV. ?UJW?
sure their govern merits are ready t?
send troops to defend them."
On the roll call Esthonia v. as re
jected by 27 votes out of the ?5 cnvc
Lfitvia &nd Lithuania esch receive1
five votes put ptf 29.
' Geneva, Dec. 16 (By the A$^y:h:
' L *' *%' v'i '? MM < ...
ed Pr^).?The serious diiicr:Between
the league of nations mi-::
cilittd'the members of the arz-emb.!}
"Were; publicly aired at a meeting 6
manaaxes commission neia mi
> " afternoon to Consider the report e;
the subcommittee. The report draw
tment .against the council'
rcft^al fa the draft of th<
for Syria, Mesopotamia
and Palestine to the assembly com
toitice, except upon the conditio:
tlie committee sfiould make n:
freferenee to tfier provisions of th<
ta&ti&ites 5& its revolt to the assem
|M||fcly., ^ .., > , ; . ;*
several hours' debate, durmp
wfefch (fisssrjiproval of the attitude o:
t$e, cotmcil was expressed by the
delegates,it was finally .decided t<
jg?&df the suBeommittee's report . tc
the assembly without recommendstiofl.
the whole Question will prob
a&ly.eoaie up tomorrow, when fUrtheT
a flip fminr-il's -rvrft.
-? *?
vision is. expeeted.
4 A $10,000,000 BUDGET. <8
4" ?L- <d
^ Anderson Mail. <3
^ . ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
faformartfon from Columbia that
aiaprpirtiktianii totaling approximateftcn
million dollars will be asked
tfai i$2i legislature by the budget
C^ainission, has set up storms of protest
ip every quarter of the state.
,4hiz A?tTftiate is nearlv four million
in excess of f&e appropriations made
J-.r--' _ ^
. Here fs the record of appropriatfdtiS
by tlte legislature for the curTent
year, fcitt year and the first yeai
of the Worfd War:
. ite 0...: 16,097,148
iai9 3,892,682
1914 2,146,253
? \ - ,
[ TIk* exact amount which the next 1
J i lerrir-Iatiiro will be asked to appropriate
is $9,808,200. This is $3,711,-1
I i 065 in excess of1 "what the legislature; .
| appropriated last year, and nearly as
'{much as the total appropriation for. '
I the year 1010.
- The people ox the state will not, \
- of ?oiv?so, str.nd for any such approb
priation. mid the members of the bud- [
,' fret commi.?:?ion make themselves r
i ridiculous in proposing anv such out-(
- lay.
In discusd:-!? the proposed appro-: ,
, iprlatio'i. the Greenville Piedmont has
- the fcuowinyr to r-~-\ in part: jy
>; 'r'hro.? v. 'io- are ^ asking the people Jj
? " O^rcJjtu <<v* almost ton mil- w
i.iion ' ... Ate foolish, if
noi ui '??: ? cn^olc?-.. ' I
>! Tiv : : 1 ii V-v.-'ioil ]?:1S CO:;t
- . the of :i.:uy rnii7
lions cv dealer?.' : <
S Thry v/I 1 cat ar.'f can rot pay ,?nch
an aj-. ouni* ir-* f.:-e operation of the :
sestate government.
s Instead cf -uf;precedented liberal;- >
i'-iy nov-% they t'erT.nd economy. '1
,c^
-I Instead of increase in taxation
-; now, they demand reduction. . &
-i No one can doubt that the people $=
5; desire .the state government to be
5 ' efficient and .progressive, but, for n [>
ijyear, -at least, a halt must be called
1 :n public expenditures and public ft
- taxation. . - , ' v.
; Economy is noiess desirable achd a
1 imperative in the state government ;i
i'.than in Use conduct of the individual! ^
} . . i it:
*1 citizen. j
UliCiU ??.. / ; |
' \
!; agencies and depb.rtrrents of the -a
>: state government which seek large ft
"|sums for nos't commendable projects,: 31
-) but they can wait. What is a year
kior two iri the life of an institution.
I The people of South Carolina re- ^
'rqliire that the legialators'in ca-culat'!
;ng the expenses of the state govern- a
: I merit this year shall not multiply but <3
kf^ubstraefc. j w
If these who are running the bill. a:
up.to almost ten million will not use' s<
J the pruning knife on their own esti-' ?
- mates, then the legislature should ?
| keep its axe busy. pThe
legislature should let strict ne- h;
cessity be its guide. e:
^The fjisst act of the legislature up3.
,f>R conVcning ohoulcl be to appoint a '
. committee to round uu and wake Yio u
those ckmop!|g for almost ten mil-, :J
J Hon and put them wise to the fact gl
1 that cotton is 15 cents nowadays. j 0]
J The people will not rtand for an j #
S almost ten million dollar state-go. v-: a
; [ went this year-?and the general , *]
[assembly knovrs it. - f
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"NATIONAL GUARD ' *
: ' MAY STAY AT HOME n
H ^ -w
' ( . ' _
JNo Fund? to Cover Transportation to c,
1 ' Inauguration in March. ^
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= Tnc State. . O'
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i j \ Washington, Dec. 16.?In respect y
l\to th? petitions of national guard
I i units' of the several states, the war 01
~ | department made known to congress ^
* j today tiiat no nrc-visicn had been
[made for the transportation of suchl ...
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troprii to Washington icr inaugura-i ^
tion purposes. _ j u
j! It intimated that ineagfc ap-! r<
" j would limit expenditures:
fdy :v-.v:;r.<c7t::tk>n of troops to those *'
, stationed in communities contiguous
* jo Washington. At fch.e same time,.*'
-the department declared, its inten^!
tiou of* conferring with congress to; B
| 'he end ;that a siuaii contingent ofi
*! picked troops from each state might v.
,jbe 'brought to Washington. j h
3j Practically every member of con
5 jsrress had .addressed the department fl
\ *v? VoVioW or r>r?r?r?T>^l P*nf5Tf? units. . ^
J J, 4* i/tJ44WV-V..M-. -, .
The outlook, with congress in* its h
J present penurious mood, is regarded t a
*; as dark., i ?r
>i< 7~ 'ti
Byraes on Subcommittee. J0
Ti.e Stale. j >
: Washington, Dec. 16.?Under aj 9*"
^'ruie recently adopted by the house 11
L;the power of appronv: tibr. hereto- j?
'':fore exereiica by the various corn*'!
* mitteeslias been transferred to thef I
} appropriations committee. The com-jj
iv,itf.ojv Vmc ^r.nn-ntr-n subcommittees' ?
of five. Representative Byrnes of i
Aiken has been appointed a member \
of the subcommittee having charge! |
of agricultural appropriations and:|
> also of the subcommittee in charge if
of appropriations for the navy.
Named on Commission.
The State, 18th.
L. B. Frick, Little Mountain, was:
yesterday appointed on the eommis-J
sion to examine the proposition of a I
1 part of Lexington county - joining
' {Richland. Mr. Frick succeeds J. H. ,
1 Hiller. resigned, who had been ap:
pointed to succeed C. L. Epting, re- .
' signed. He is opposed to the annex'
| aticn. j
1 j Twelve tons of ore yield no more
| than 100 milligrams of radium. Morelover,
that 100 milligrams takes three
j tons of hydrochloric acid, one ton of
'jsulphuric acid, five#tons of sodium
(carbonate and ten tons of coal.
I There are only 200 physicians in'
jail Serbia and five in Montenegro. ! ,
Uncle
<|ul. ' OB^IO^*1^!
THE DIFFERENCE
(T SAW you coming: up tho .street
J. and standing at the gate with
U\ Honejbi:? nud Mr. PJavfnir," said
Frs. Jiirn*\'?\vcr?hy. *v\TI ?hivp <"u you
OVQ su t\\<? v; >.(-:<. r.-.\v;-.hnrood
cmild hear you. j v/oafler v-v?7
yf-'i do 'nil iho
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:on'c.?J>i<r ijj., :.??
n$'lfliinj; ; : * -ta. ow-l ' i\
hrh>T V..- V;:::;'
lid upon v>*. \vV>?li vr-'V"'*
e can hear. If yo.? fell* ;j .? . y
v we!} ns flow, ui fM t
riccstral halls with Filv*?;:\v .
at you nevor fcry tn s* y ixnylt: c;
mnsingr, Mrs. Jamosv/on!-;.*. Yen? ! ?]]
stories, hr.t they tiro of ?i gloomy
r.d tragic character,
/ Last. night. v:hcn T csmc hopie. yon
>!<3 a dramatic story to the OiiV/.-t th.r
on had callers all afternoon, and
adn't a chaive to cook anything f^r
io, and so I had to cat canned sa'ihon
nd so<3a crackers, and wash the hi
own with water, and I insist that
hen a husbanc^rromes home from his
rdnous labors m the clanging mart,
> empty that his watch chain- makes a
lanking sound when It flnps against
Is spine, he should have warm vie-'
lals, something he can consume with
leasure and pride. Thfe fact tho t you
ad an invasion of callers is a cheap
tease.
"My sainted mother never would
are permitted any. callers to Interfere
itii her management of the mokiove.
She realized that her old ic.ui
ept the shebar.g going, and Usui he
ionic] hatfe tiie right of way. If nnV
Id hens' happened to be in the- house
hen grub tirrie approached, my moihr
would request them, firmly but ?esectfqlly.
to chase,'TbcmsclTer-\ and if
iey d*dn't like it they eortfd lump it.
/hen my father came home from his
rtUrfATTC" in fhft
urjfcy me IIBJT wua aitraji) >u
langer for him, and he never had to
ait five minutes for a meal.
"The day before yesterday, when I
June staggering home, faint and
eary from my herculean efforts to
lake hoth ends meet, you fold me anther
story. It was to the effect that
ou had been downtown sizing up a
bipment of new spring hats, just reeved
at the millinery foundry, and
ou were so interested you for ot the
incd nf timp. and didn't trot home in
me to cook anything. Bat you tfoshorl
winning smile at mo. anil sa'ni rt
outdn't ycni tnn minutes <o 'vunn
p a cnn,of hoar?, and there v.\is sor?:?*
ilcl roftpp left irif) y; >i:
acl pk-T'iy of crooked; bon*is?rs
au<]; *
* I ^rU' * 7 sI;<wM 1\-?\ 'mv ! ' ; h
' "4* * '*. " ?l; i V . ; jriujii-ir.;;
;-M i>'r \t
] i my ".
was SO ^ i':il ri y J ! ..*
>/ oat anyrMiv; at xjoct?, ?<zd nil
'ay 7 ' ?*??s Tior.-t-.: y;in * ;i
a\e a porterhouse s . ? ::{ i: *
ichcs thi^k. :sr/J :i i. .(": ? . itors,
and* perhaps-'o r 1 a';a; ??*?*
la as an epilogue.
"The day tlif;f * ? :>?<*
om? OK Ik-How vh ;i hr. i: ivrj. *?:kI
llrly ^nrrsfii;^- i.y !??? .!? %. i'i j.
er, 'yen jelnt&i a feunqt^as* story '.r>
ip eiV-ci; uk:'. yonr cbfo ' Jij't' ?
q a:'ttri'iOCT!'. ;-n- yer: "r
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CAnTttiTON I? A]
llVUSfiUdfil 'iU'tt
Through Pullman 5e
Cities, and Reso
Winter Tourist Tickets on
April 30, 1921. Final
Southern Railway Syst
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may be secured w
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Distrid
; . Ul:.', >'?> I v. bavfs
j : > :;cr :>! with a pie^cd-up supper,
j If : won 13 be patior;t n few n;inut?*?,
; sald. Jo ir:nl:o Lbe story ~.*rt movo
I spicy. yoa would I <?] 1 ::n < >:;: f<T
] sjnd there was cold corn bread in the
cupboard.
"Such stories, Mrs. .Tam^worfhy,
i may seem highly amusing to an inno|
cent- bystander, and I have no doubt
J. they would make a ?reat liii. if written
j up and printed in London Punch, but
there is something wrong with my
| sense of humor, or I am at the wrong
j end of tho stories. Anyhow, I can't
| gurgle over then as T do over Hofceyj
bug's yarns."
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i Coltcn & Darorw, the principals!
featured in "Oh Daddy," the tingling
! musical comedy which comes to the
i opera house Monday evening, Decern- j
ber 24, for one performance only.
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i Eid^ey. liver, bladder and uric acid
trorbieG are most dangerous be<;auss
of their- iT&dizv.z attacks.
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. r-i thMbody ag.iir.3l
in:&t?k. 1".;: c ri'.jR, a!l c-ruggists.
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' NOTICE or A W'j-A - i
CF V'-OA?^ OF COT/r-'.TV COM- |
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h. Mclean, j
: Passenger Agent,
Columbia, S> C. |
f
. 1921. All perso'is holding demands
of any kird against tlio comity,
or previously presented to the!
board, are hereby required to 1:If the
same, itemized and proven according;
to law, with the undersigned on or
before January 1, 1921.
J. C. Sample,
County Supervisor.
H. C. Iiolloway,
Clerk of Board, etc.
12-10-17-24-31.
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
(Complaint Corvee!.)
The State of South Carolina?County
of Newberry?Court of Comi
mon Please. . j
j William Coleman, Plaintiff,
I against
!John r. Stevens, Samuel Ij. Stevens,
Nathaniel Stevens, Moses P. Stevens,
Robert P. Stevens, George M.
i Day, H. V. Brewer, co-pnrtners in
: business trading under the firm;
name of J. P. Stevens & Company,
j Alex Long and Barney H. Herren,!
Defendants. I
To the Defendants above named:
You are hereby summoned and required
to answer the Complaint in
his action of which a copy is herewith
served upon you and to serve,
ia copy of your answer to said Com;
plaint on the subscriber at his office
| in Columbia, South Carolina, within
twenty days after the service hereof,
exclusive cf the day of such service;
and if you fail to answer the
i Complaint within the time aforesaid
the plaintiff in this action will apply
^o the court for the reiief demanded
, in the Complaint.
B. Herbert.
' h; >r. Kdmuuds,
Hunt, Hunt & Hunter,
Mower &. JJynun.,
Geovjre T;!; Cro:)i? *.
.PI ai r. t; tT's v A1 torn1; vs.
Kovcnrber 1920.
To t!>e i); ...la John I'. St'kvj
ens, -Ssnvn !
j Stevens, V. V. l:; -a. !Jnbr?:*t.
j P. SibveiG^-orire . ii. v.
fj^ewer. cc-;:: rii:;ncf" i.r:>clj
irig unde" i&e name of J. P.
j Stevens f;;ri:;-.:
i .Yofi ?ire '.hut .-the
Summons j:iu Cc:nria:nt .in this ac- j
ition was lis :' in tha'office of the!
; Clerk of the Cc.iri^ of Common Pleas
for Newbvr.-y County, South C:;ro;
lina, on November 212nd, 102D, and
lis nwvv u;i si:t;
R. B. Herbert, < i
j II. M. Edmunds.
Hunt, Hunt & Hunter,
Mower- & Bynuin,
George B.' Cromer,
Plaintiff's Attorneys. }
Newberry, S. C. . 12-7-3t-ltawj
| ~ ' : NOTICE. ,j
?
: ' Y/hereas, st'odc certificate 163 in I
the Peoples National Bank of Pros-p
. perity, South' Carolina, fo"ij one!
| share of stock, which said certificate!
is the property of the' undersigned, .
I has been lost: '
AWCl-wVJ ?i'/UU mao uu-j
designed will apply to the Peoples |
National Bank of, Prosperity, South'
Carolina, on January 17, 1921, forj
i aMok, t -L 11
i ??? I I I I
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JPIERI
money-maker
because he n
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blinded by th
I often said:
"Every man
the future <
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T-t r j i!
i ?v\e believe
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Presidsr.f.
State, Conn
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memos*
, a ro.v: certificate of stock to be is-11
j sued in ?ieu of the above certificate, M
Iw'iich lias been lost.
I (Si.qr.cd) Mrs. S. S. Tillman,
Trenton. S. C.
Trenton, S. C., Nov. :i0, 1920.
|ia-3-fit. ' j
j NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT. jr
i I will make a final settlement of)
! the estate of Annie Marcus in the j
i Probate Court for dewberry county,!
irf .li n . }' rm .1
j cnouin oaronna, on i rmrsaay xne ouia i
I day of December, 1920, at iO o'clock, 1
i in the forenoon and will immediately ?
I thereafter ask for my discharge as J
| administrator of said estate. All t
. persons holding claims against estate s
! of Annie Marcus, deceased, will pre- J
sent same duly attested to the undersigned,
on or before December 30, J
1920. t
T. A. Williams, i
x Adm.
Newberry, S. C. Nov. 29, 1920.
t 1
rr< 11.1 % 1
| 1 o prevent a coid taxe ooo.?nav. 1j
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! NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS :
After December olst inst., the re- <
|dueed, emergency minimum of 50c ]
jper the month (which minimum was j
(put into effect iast summer 'luring; <
water shortage) will be-discontinued, (
land the old ruling of $1 min. charge 1
jper the month on each water meter ?
[will go back into effect."
H. W. Schamport, i.
Supcrmttnder.t. j
12-10-21.
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WOOt) SAY/IN
Do not forget that when yon buy
chine, cut of which you have seen
with Bosch Magneto, and which
This machine is also controjjed by 1
prevents stopping of Engine evei
Saw. And last but not least this? i
" ? ? 4-1,+%4? n?iA nmimno
inc. nuiciinjlis mat/ (tic xivo
not have L^ver .Control.
COLUMBIA SUP?
823 West Gervais St.
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>ONT MORGAI
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Decause or ms
ever allowed hi
e things close at
/ *'. ' , ;
will go broke who is a persisti
of this great United States
r . r.' .,
timisHc flew Of
in the Imiituik
Community, an
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nthy' Enterprise,
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T. K. JOHNSTONE,
Cashier.
ty and City
Federal Reserve S
WEAN AND
CROSS? HOW'S
YOUR LIVER?
I"ry SarDraS, An Excelent Stimulant
and Tonic.
One's disposition depends largely
in the condition of the body. Hot
,empers usually are the result of
sluggish livers, poor digestion, stomich
troubles, etc. The nervous sys- *
;em can't be expected .to operate
>mootbly when the digestion is upset.
A mean, cross disposition in the
norning before breakfast is a pret;v
bad indication. The systerti f
leeds cleansing.
Many wise folks take pains to
teep their bodies properly. A tajlespoonfu!
of SarDraS before each
neal will tone up the digestion, stim- J
jlate the stomach, enliven the livtfr t
ind purify the blood. A scientific
stimulant and tonic prepared from
r.edicinal roots and herbs; Imjroves
health and disposition by
:lear.sing the body and regulating its
>rgans. Does what the common
axatives can not do. Contains no
tlcohol. . >
All dealers -and jobbers
M.M.BUFORD
is still selling lots in the
Middle Georgia Oil & Gas Company
at Sacfersville, Georgia ?
)RILLING OPERATIONS NOW ON
BIG MONEY m OIL
. t
Why hesitate when the conditions
ire so favorable, when every lot pur*
:hased at $35 e*c& carries with it
he right of pthrtietftatinff hi 11U
>rofits ami leases of the company.
Ay headquarters are at Wo, Johnon
& Son's store. Hf more conTeo(*?r
h fJrorj me a card and f will call
o see you.
Persons . who have purchased lot*
vould do well I? increase their holdn'gs.
Liberty bonds taken ia pay- '
aent of lots at market price.
We are on the last lap in selling
tock. Read D;; JL Boozer's letter
>n the Middle Georgia Oil and Gas
ompanv. v.
M M Rl fFORD
*1*9 *V?f V m WAMT
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G MACHINE
r- our Type VW* Drag Saw ma
in the paper, that you buy .oner /
alone sells for about $40.00.
ever and Friction Clutch, -which
y time- you- wish fo stop the
nachine sells' for Ho more than -I
d with Bosch Magneto, and do
*LY COMPANY
Columbia/S. C.
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< was a big
v\. ' / - r. t
big vision?
imself to be
hand. He ;
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znt bear on
of ours."
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The Future!
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of this [ 4
ri ffl
d we are | .
inancially , 1
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W. W. CROMER I
Assistant Cashier. M
Depository | M
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