The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, December 21, 1920, Page EIGHT, Image 8
PURELY PERSONAL. fli
?T2se Movements of Many People, p
rtewcerrians and Those Who ,
Visit Newberry, " . | ^
j\i
Miss \gnes Adams is spending the
week-end with her parents at|a
Blairs. j q
Mr. Abe Vigodsky arrived last)
week from Yale, where he is study-ja
ing Jaw. lie will spend the holidays jj
>i?va untVi his narpnts. Mr. and Mrs.!
T. Vigodsky. jt
Mrs. J. C. Dominick of Abbeville . 4
was in the city Friday on business!
with her fiscal agent, F. R. Hunter.
Lawrence Hardeman of the Cita-1
<lel, Charleston, will reach home'
Thursday to spend the holidays with 3
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. js
iJ; Hardeman.
Dr. A. J. Bowers of Greenwood j
was here Monday visiting his son b
. and daughter, Postmaster Bowers jt;
| and Miss Estelle. f
Miss Byrd Wright of Greenvilel, a} t<
Tsvwma*. Mou-Wrv rftllpg-ft co-ed. but !
? V - JL iivnuv^,, - c - ___ ,
? now of the C. W C., is paying a visit j e
I- 'to her aunt, Miss Carrie Greneker,j
and other relatives in Newberry, to j s
their pleasure as well as to the pleas-; a
ure of many friends. % ! c
; Mrs. T. C. Pool lias returned from j
;a visit to her daughter in Chester.j < ]
and m now being visited ' by her1 h
daughter and little son of ?.IcCor-j
inicl:, to spend the Christmas holi-j]!
days. ib
Mrs. SlighWicker of the Pomaria' 0
section, ^accMnpanied by several lit- j
?j? tie children, spent Friday night and j v
.:, Saturday morning with , her sister, j e
3J?.. Mattie Crooks. . ;
Mr. and Mta, M. B. Clisby of West ! v
Point, Miss., and their little daugh-; h
tat. Clara Frances, will arrive Weil-j
ri?day to spend a month with herjp
father, Mr. J. M. Davis and family. a
Miss Mattie L. Copeland, on heri?
war to her home at "Renno, stopped jti
over for a short visit with Misses jS
:V:Swim Buford uuon their i c
I- arrival Saturday from Chi'eora col- j ti
lege. * jp
Mr. Brack Davis . f 'Columbia was j
in Newberry Saturday on business, i n
; V.: and .Mrs. 1/ B. Mann will ar
rive this week from Washington, D. ii
Ciy to spend Christmas with relatives j e
in Newberry. ' l. j t<
jffiss Rose Hamm, teacher at Lone^
Star, is expected Thursday for j o
^^^ k^KriVfrr?a.? with her Darents at Silver-'
street. S|pl|p^ j'If!_1
Miss Colfe Biease is horiie for the1 V
< holiday vacation ''from Anderson col- j7
^ H; H. Biease received a letter 1
Saiuruay from Mrs. Biease, whc is'
\nth her mother in Staunton, Va., I o
saying that her mother is growing;1
>"V; ' --J i-' J-~ J ?4
r. - . worse ana me ena is- ka^ccicu <*t uuj
tide. :.; ' j
.Mrs. M. C. Gilliam returned on;
Saturday from Baltimore, after visiting
her son, Robert, at the Johns
Hopkins hospital. She has the bullet
that was taken from her son's head.
His. Gilliam reports Robert as doing ?
veryx welj, but that he will have to!.
undergo another operation as soon as i11
itJ SUilT IU SU1UU it. ujmyavu^viv j
friends will hope that the next will j 0
DC the last operation this suffering:: u
* - " v * NT i e
young mail will have to undergo and
that it will restore him to health. !
A much welcomed guest of> the oc-j *
cation was Mrs.-. James 0. Sheppard,:
wh? comes from Newberry and whom i
Sdgefield takes to her heart because *
of Jim and her own loveliness.?From
the Edgefield Chronicle's account of ?
.a-\ .1.1 i TT n c ' ^
win iuugcjiitrju vwijjLvi, u. u. v.-. .
3?rsl P. E. Scott left .Saturday to!
visit Mrs Turnjpseed in N'ew York, j _
iM&SST; Addie Simpson is .visiting her j a
motiier, Mrs. J. W. Swindler, in Hai*-:c
} ' ris ftreet. |d
Hi's. E. Y. Morris of Jacksonville,!
Fla., is visiting:'in the city. |1
Miss Georgia Porter is at home for j ^
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Goach Sullivan of Newberry col-; .
i
< ' lege left ^Sunday to spend the' holi-!
days with the'home folk in George-.'
town, Ky. . U
: . ? j&isa Louise Wicker is ;it home j,
from Nashville lo enjoy the Christ-!
;s-- ' ~ mas with, her home folks.
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Messrs- IVIcPhee and Hoover of I.
Newberry college are spending the. #
holidays at their homes in Youngs-1 ^
town, Ohio,
Af'Hc. Si4liim ViXl:jv r.ml \1i<?s KloV
fl.il/IIUi V>UM , ^
. enec spent Sunday at Chappells. j j
Miss Lizzie Salter was a visitor at I T
^ Chappells Sunday. ' |T
Mr. Walter JVIiiier has gone to At- j ?
lauta to accept a position in that city, i
jMiss Sadie Goggans visited - rela- ^
tives in Columbia Sundav. j 1
Robert ("Pete"> Boozer of;
/ ] J
Columbia spen? the week-end in j j
MenrKowt? arwl Ivsoin-Vif 90 tlivlri*vs TOl" ! ,
.? VViAjr UilU ?rfv ~ | J
his friends in his present home city. ; ^
Student Luther Cousins of Mt. i
c
Pleasant, N. C., college, Is here to i (
spend his Christmas holiday vacation j
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. J
pousins. x j \
Mrs. Lizzie Cassity of Kushton, j -t
T-rt clcf ov \T v< O !
jL<a. J XO w XOIVII)^ UV>1 WAwWVi y A'AAW* V |
Wells, and brother, Mr. F. A>Schum-j
pert. >
Miss liose Herbert, the well known t
.and thoroughly trained nurse in 1
charge of the children's clinic in Co- 1
imbia, spent the week-end at Utopia
nth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I,
lerbert, her cousin, Miss Este'Ic
>owers, spending Saturday night
;ith her.
Clifton Graham, teachcr of science
t Washington, N. C., is home foi
Ihristmas.
Dr. J. K. Gilder of New York is on
Christmas visit to his mother, .Mrs,
ames K. Gilder, and family.
Miss Mattie Lee Padgett of Anhony,
Fla., is visiting her aunt, Mrs.
tndrew Thomasson, Jr.
Mrs. A. T. Wilson and .daughter
Iiss Mary Sue of Clinton visited
Irs. A. C. Thomasson Monday.
Miss Adelc Dunbar, teacher at
loultrie, Ga., is home for the holiday
eason.
Misses Pearl Hamm and Elsie
'ilts, Mrs. Ewell Floyd's charming
oarders, will spend the holidays ai
heir Silverstreet homes.
Prof. William Halfacre, superinendent
of the Hemingway schools
; here for Christmas with his mothp.
Mrs. T. E. Wicker.
Students Murray Mcintosh and D
1. Harris of the Porter Militarj
cademy, Charleston, arrived in the
ity -Monday for Christmas.
Prof. W. E. Lake, Jr., superinten
ent of the Ninety-Six schools, it
ome for the Christmas holidays,
Mrs. R. H. Wright is at the Co
jnibia hospital with Mr. Wright, whe
ad liis infected foot operated upui
n-Monday morning.
Mrs. Sam King: and little daughtei
/ill spend Christmas with her par
nts, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ferry.
Miss Mary McChirc will leave thii
reck to spend Christmas week witl
er father- in Knoxville, Tenn.
Mr. Dufi of Den marl-; was exectqd
to arrive here Monday to loot
? i ? A #r 1.1...
Iter arranging to iukc rnarge or cm
[otel National. In the meantime, un;1
Mr. Bolin and family leave for
partanburg, probably next week, tc
onduct a hotel in that city, the Naional
will continue business by the
resent management.
Mr. Frank R. Hurfter paid a busiess
visit to Columbia Monday.
ur. i*oya jacoos is ousny engaged
1 officially testing cows for disases.
More than 100 were brought
) him Saturday for tire test. We
rill give the total number tested am
ther information in our next issue.
Don't forget Stag meeting this
/ednesday ni?jht O. Klettner's hal!
:30 p. m.
[ENRY C. SUMMERS
DIES IN COLUMBIA
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rominenl Anderson County Planter
and Confederate Veteran
4 . Succumbs.
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'he State.
After a long and useful life, Henry
ilinton Summers died at the home oi
is son-in-law, C. L. Blease, in this
itS% shortly after noon yesterday.
r ha ? ~? ?~ : 1,.. -3 \
wits iv tis ui <45*1 aim item
1 failing health for some time. Mr.
ummers was a native of Newberr\
ountv, and was one of the lirsfc volnteeio
in the Confederate army, lie
ntered the company organized bj
'apt. Whitfield Walker, and scroti
/ith conspicuous gallantry throughut
the war.
Funeral services will be'held at Iht
'.esidence of his (laughter, Mr?.
Jleasc, 1431 Washington street, at 1
('clock this afternoon, the service,
leintg conducted by the Rev. H. A
JcCullough, D. D. The body will hi
akcn io dewberry tins aftcrnoo:
nd he will be buried in Kosenionf
cmeter^y by the side of his wife, v. ht
ie'd about five ye?r^ ago.
Some years ago Mr. Summers renoved
from Newberry county, am
vent to .Autun, in Anderson county
vhcre he has. been conducting
argc plantation. lie lia<l been livinj.
d Columbia about six months.
He is survived by a daughter, Mrs
i J case, anct by two sons, ttenry i;un
on Summers, Jr., ami J. C. Summers
>oth of Anderson county.
For a number of years Mr. Sum
tiers had been one of the most prom
nent planters iij Anderson county
nd was held in high respect am
steem.
The pallbearers will be: C. T
Jraydon, B. J.- Wingard, B. L. Mc
;o\ven, a. u. ivicrauaen, c. aapp
Merre F. LaBor&e, W. N. Ciraydon
anfl D. T. Faulkenberry.
Funeral services will be held fron
he 4:05 Southern train Monday aft
irnoon at Rcsemont cemetery. Th.<
lallbearers are L. W. Floyd, Ott(
vlettner, E. H. Aull,. J. K. Davidson
. A. Mimnaugh and R. C. Perry
["he funeral services will be con
t
lucied by the Rev. H. A. McCullougl
>f Columbia and the Rev. E. V. Babb
lll'-.?n
Don't forget Stag meeting thi:
Vednesday night O. Klettner's hali
r:30 p. m.
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To Have Three Holiday*.
The banks of the city will ha v.
hree holidays this year at the Christ
nas time. They have been in th<
mbit of taking two the Christma:
.! day and tlie day after, but as Christ.{mas
comes on Saturday and Sunday
jintervening between Christmas and '
;'the day after the banks will takj th.'j;
: three days.' All persons having busi-j
;jness w:th the banks will keep this in;
J mind and govern themselves accord-;
| ingly.
i Don't forget Stag meeting this
i Wednesday niffht O. Klettner's hall'
17:30 p. m. - |
j Indians of Utah arc said to have;
i been the first people to use radium.!
Centuries ago they painted their;
1 j bodies a canary yellow with carno
i tite.
! ? !
r! On arriving in his native city of
i Milan, a returned emigrant was1
J promptly arrested for a murder he
rjliad committed 27 yeai;s before.
i Dcn't forget Stag mealing this
| Wednesday night O. Kieltner's hall I
7:30 p. m.
M i
. | . ?ii? n-rwipijojw??w<r < I -MMIB K?anc.yf?tm^ >*IA
SPECIAL NOTICE i
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j miMMnro^MJWitwwjri'wi*1 iimiai iutnii] I
:| Don't forget Stag meeting this;
j Wednesday n:?rht O. Klcttncr's hall:
17:30 n. m. j
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j And Don't Forget that you arc in-,
' vitcd to "browse around" ai: the;
'I "New Book Store." Open even?
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j msrs.
J .
I have a lot of fine York Apples which!
I am selling at 50c per peck. C.
: W. Kinarcl. * 12-21-2' !
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Christmas Greotir.g Card^. The pop-*,
ularity of my cards is rfiown by the .
j many repeat orders which we jrc'.'
for them. If you see them you
. "will, like them. Hal Kohn.
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JLost?Between J. ('. Ned's residence
[\ anil Newberry, one shot gun bar1
rel. Finder please notify John C.J
j Aull, Pomaria, S. C. 12-21-2tpj
J Crepe Paper in Christmas designs
j and solid colors. Tissue paper in
'< holly, red, green and white. Hal
: I Kohn./
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. | G. W. Kinard of Prosperity will run j
j his gin until Friday, December 24, j
| after which the gin will be closed j
until January 1. 12-21-111
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.'Serving Trays in mahogany, lacquer;
'j and inlaid designs. Prettyvtrays j
' ' ? J r\ r* vws\ 1 1 o C? >1 CJftfll 1
j are uctuiiuive <10 nca |
I Ha! Kohn.
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! I will grind corn at my mill the first j
i Saturday after Christmas. G. W. I
\ Kinard. 12-21-21
Stags will meet this nesday |
I night 7:30 o'clock,
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J ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCK- j
I HOLDERS.
,i The annual meeting of the stock-.
; holders of the Peoples National Bank
j of Prosperity, S. C., will meet in the
< ft'/--a nf tVi<a nrpairfont. in the bank !
I building; on Tuesday, January* II, j
! 1921, at 1 o'clock p, m., for the pur-i
: pcse of electing: directors and attend-!
' j ing to any other business that -may j
r'conie before the meeting.
j ' W. W. Wheeler,
President. ;
i SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY, j
As administratrix of the estate of;
r II. L. Dominick, deceased, I will sell j
at his . late residence on Thursday,
' Januaiy 13, lt>2i, at 11 o'clock u.j
; m.. the persona! property of the said
rj deceased consisting of three mules,
I; v.'::.irons, buggies and harness, fnrmj
ing implements,. shop tocds, household
' goods, (tc. Terms of sale: ("ash.
ELVIA DOMINICK,
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1 VZ-21-UI
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Stags will meet th:r. Wednesday.j
; nirht 7:30 o'clock.
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i mmmmmmmmmaaaammmmmmm?i ? mmt o?wi
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!|J Why Not Gi
Everyone L
' | a Carnations, red, pink and
iniir rA51 IlL'P
I ffafr v/ivjr ciiijr j vv*
i|^ Phone, Wri
SoMxiu/ift
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J HAL I
a.
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Don't forget Stag meeting this!
Wednesday r.ijjrht O. Klettner's hall '
7:30 p. m.
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Pearl Necklace Lost?I lost a pearl'
necklace on the streets of Newberry
Friday afternoon. Finder;
of same will please leave it at the
sheriff's office and get reward, j
Colie Blease. 12-21-11;
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For Sale?Extra nice Jersey milk;
cow with young calf. Price very
reasonable. R. D. Smith & Son,
Phone 88, Newberry, S. C.
12-21-11 ' !
Waterman's Pens Are Ideal Gifts. We;
will be glad to show you our pens,!
in plain, silver and gold. Kal Kohn.l
Lost?-Ope poeketbook in Sanders')
store on Saturday ni^ht. Finderj
please leave at Herald and News!
office and receive reward.
|
Everjharp Pencils the World's Finest
In plated, silver and gold. Forladies
and gentlemen. Hal Kohn. j
Case Bros. Co., expert piano tuners,
and general piano workmen are in;
town for a few da vs. Phone Cen-j
tral House. " 12-21-ltp1
Mahcgcny Candlesticks with red can-'
dies' make charming g'A*. Hal.
Kchn. i
No'ice! Look* Read?The Farmers.
Oil Mill unci Ginnery will close
on the 2-ith and remain-closed until
January *>,'1921. vVe will do no;
grinding nor ginninic during- this
time. J. 1J. Wicker, Mgr.
13-2 lvt. " {
Brass Gocd-.. s Smoking sels, jnrdi-;
neves, hanging pots, baskets and
many other; jtems. Hal Kohn.
Los*?One sej, of auto tools wrapped
iu a cauv;?s ease so mf where on ft.
V. L). route froJU i'cak, S. C. ii?r-(
tum to J. 0. Chapman, Peak,
and revive reward. I2-21-2t;
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Your Christmas Carnaticns. i would;
like to have your order as soon as"
possible. Ha! Kohn.
Be irood lo ycur toes! Wear your;
comfortable old shoes as long as
you can. We'll help to keep them;
on your feet with good repairing.!
Electric Shoe Hospital, 1111'
Friend St. i
Cut Flowers Every Day. Phone and;
mail orders filled. Flowers shipped'
anywhere. Hal Kohn. The Flower'
, Man. j
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Newberry girl" wants position as j
stenographer and office assistant.;'
Four month? experience. Good;
references. Phone Esther Cozene, j
232-.W. 12-21-1 tp j
Funera! Designs and Flowers. Ordersfilled
from Newberry or'wired to'
any.town in the United States.!
Hal Kohn. ~ - ;
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Found?One casing, tube and rim.!
Owner* can; have same by,, paying:
fqr this ad.-' See John Livingston,!
Academy S&- 12-.21-1 tp. |
Stray Mule?Small mare mule, cross
eyed, strayed from 1613 Nance j
street, Sunday night. Finder please'
notify L. W. Rikard, Proserpity. j
'Phone 3621"? 12-17-2tp!
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To Rent?P"arm between Prosperity!
and Newbewy. About one hun-:
*dred and fifty acres. Known as j
x1? "?">"I*/T n^rv/l 1
lim X>U"$?C 'J I. ;iiuxgaii f/mi-v, uwuu,
land and in.good condition. Write;
S. S. Birge,' Prosperity, S. C., or!
M. Mayfielif, Denmark, S. C.
12-17-Stp. %
For Rent?SjX room dwelling, slove j
HD(l dining room in the town of!
Helena. Also large two story
store, ityssession first of January.:
M. M. Buford, Newberry, S. C. I
12-17-aip. ^
1_ A !
Wanted?Koom and board youngmarried
couple. or would consider!
rooms for light housekeeping-!
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Plantation manager wanted for plan-j
taliori three miles from Newberry. |
George- Johnstone. 12-17-2t
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Jut Flowers Si
r n?; '
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!
ve Flowers?
oves Them. $
white. Delivered in the
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or mailed anywhere, v @
lie or Call. ]'
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COHN :
x?er A/an'' ^
Newberry Pressing Club will move to ;
G. C. Williams' building next to:
Central house, January 1, 1021.
.All those that want to join the!
club comc now. Lillie A. E. Gil-;
liam, Proprietress. 12-14-Gt!
For Rent?One 4 horse farm and or.ei
fniii- fv/irvi rftwrl
U IIULCC lULiii JLWi.lL iwnvo JLtviti
in u:ood state of cultivation. Will
cut up in smaller tracts if desired.!
K. C. Boylston, Newberry, Box 17..
Phone 6. 12-10-4tp
Give useful gifts. See our beautiful
line of Xmas Stationery in handsome
gift Boxes. Prices right.
Come, we'll be glad to show you.
P. E. Way/ Druggist, Newberry,
S. C.
Give a girt worthy of the giver.
Whitman's Sampler, in all size
packages. P. E. Way,' Druggist,
Newberry, S. C.
Waterm?.n Ideal, Parker's Lucky
Cure and Capital School Pens
from $1.50 and up at P. E. Way's
Drujc Store.
! A 4* ? ^"*1
rincj
BHBBI
If you want quali'
that can. not be eqm
1 pay our store a visit.
We have a large a
of pearls, cuff links,
and diamond brood
sets and wrist watch
N only.
Besides the above
articles which we wi
Tj^tt z-xi-?T7 n r>f i rt 1/ * t
yuu. dvcity ai iiv/it i
Let Y(
. Bear C
Elite Je\
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m ii I *???% -ii iiiiin.il immmmmmmmmmmmBmmmmmmmm
Let's Mai
Hardware
ti 1-^ f/-,ra a rrlr 1 Vi P <r
I XXCX V* CIX C OVin Vrf v a v i4 v> ^
| you:
Pockct Knives
Scissors
Knives and Forks
Meat Choppers ?
Oil Heaters
Dazey Churns
? tTT /
iioys w agons
Toys .
Shotguns
Rifles
Community
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Indian
Paints and Varni
Give us a Call
I t
William Jol
i - Newbei
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\jlll IdllJ!
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0:ir HoIkIpv L'~o ir. nov.
before you buy and look tl
; We suggest the foHowin
Dolls and Toys N
J Manicure Sets
White Ivory
Holiday Stationery
Leather Bill Folds
Leather Writing Tablets
Waterman Fountain Pens
Parker Fountain Pens
School Pens, $1.50 ar.d $2
Serving Trays
Water Sets
Electric Portables
Perfume Sets
Xodaks
Whitman's
The Wonder ?
j
\ And other things we car
j
I Newberry,
i ?I I -IIP 1?? IHIMI
For Sale-?One milk cow, two mares |
and a few pigs. Apply to Fred J.
Cromer, Newberry, S. C.
12-14-5tp. *
Lzrd Cans?Have a large stock. All j
sizes. Prices right. Summer j
l Eros.. Co. 12-10-3:!
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Give Books
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Books are the best of
friends. The best of j
j' j
friends give books.
Hal Kohn
"The New Book Store"
rr I UIIW ?M?fIWWPMMWM?BWBBW
? &
vttmsaBsaE&SBsmam
ty, service and prices
ileci, we invite you to
,nd varied assortment
. scarf wins, platinum |
les, mesh bags, ivory
es of American make
we have many other
ill be pleased to show
s guaranteed.
>ur Gift
)ur Tag
velry Co.
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See This A
Christmas I
ood'things we have to offer
Razors ' '
Safety Razors
Butcher Knives v%
Food Choppers
Oil Cook Stoves
Electric Irons
Velocipedes
Air Kiflc^
Loaded Shells
#
Cartridges
.r -Silverware j
Blankets
shes for the Home
Prices Right
ins on & Son
rry, S. C.
> & & sifi-ir*
Idd Ullld
iwhib
i
r on^ display. , CALL EARLY
icm over.
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Fireworks
ToiJet Sets
Fancy Baskets
Nippon China
Ladies Purses !
Hand Ba^s
Air Rifles
Pocket Knives *
n n >->
uciiar liags
Flosh- Lights
Sal&d Bo wis
Sugar and Cream Sets
Fcr.pii Boxes
Kodak Albums
Fine Candies
!ox for Children ,
i not mention. Come today.
s. c.
OPERA HOUSE
PROGRAM
!
Tuesday, Dccembcr 21
"LOVE, HONOR AND
BEHAVE"
Spccia! 5 reel comedy
Wednesday, December 22
! V N
"OUT OF THE SNOW"
Ralph Ince ? 2
Capitol Comedy
Thursday, December 23
"PALACE OF DARKENED
WINDOWS" , ;
Franey Comedy
| Dr. HM^Bigby
Optometrist
Eyes Examined
/-m_ r.'n _ JP
uudscs riueu
Phona 21
| Third Flood Exchange Bank Bid;.
Pore Rice Meal
| 100 lb. Bags |
$2.50 per 100
j j
Johnson-Mc Crackin
Company
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i Battery Business,?I sell the Vesta /
j battery. Ncme better.: I specialize
1 battery work.. Give me a trial. *
H dewberry Battery and Electric^Co.,
Beale H. Cromer. Friend Street,.
;i opposite Cotton Platform.
! 3-30-tf
j j We handle "Life-time Brand" alumi'l
Snum cooking utensils.. Schumpert- ^
[ Graham-Suber Co. 10-12-tf.
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, Wc gin only on Friday and Saturday
;i ot eacn wee. inc rrospenty c?ot|
ton Oil Mill Co., Prosperity, S. C.
j! ll-19-5tp. n >. . - " ?
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jlSee our Water Color Window Shades
l! at 75c each. Schumpert-Grahami|
Suber Co. 10-12-tf.
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For Sale?Cedar shingles, extra clear
? grade. $7.75 f. o. b. Jas. E. Shealy,
j1 Little Mo&rftain, S. C. 0-17-17tp
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| We have a full line of art squares
l! and rags'. - Schumpert-Gpham-Sujl
ber Co. . ' 10-12-tf. *
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' i Contractors and Builders. Save 10
\\ to 25 per cent, oil Flooring, Ceili'j
ing, Siding* Laths and Shin^lvs. ,
t Buy in tar lots. Send Ibt for de |
livercd prices. Greenwood Sales
| Co., Box 435, Greenwood, S. C.
:'{9-ll-2Gt-ltaw.
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Come to see us, v c sell f?jr less.
Sphunipert-Graliam-Siibcr Co.
i 10-12-tf. , :'ij
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(Wanted?Subscriptions, ncv/ or rcI
nc\va!,to The I to/old and x News,
the Progressive Farmer, Southern
| Cultivator. L?dics' Home Journal, ;3j
| Woman's Home Companion, Pic- ' i
! n..,.;,.-v ('liiirt^rv (Jrni.Iemnri_
! .McOU'k marsxij-e aari ;uiy other
i magazine thau'ri.s wauteti, Please
give pic your, gift subscriptions,
j Please give or leave your subserip}
lion at Wm. Johnson's stoic forme
Your subscription will be appreciated.
Phone 2">. Curti6 Epting,
! J 704 Nance St., Newberry, S. C,
j 10-U-2mo.
if Office dcj-k? at Schuuipert-Grahain- . jfl
!] Subcr C... 10-12-tf. B
? Have us sell your Iatitl at auction. M
Atlantic Coast Realty' /company, M
j Petersburg, Va...aml Greenville,
i N. ('. Write, wire or phone us at
Petersburg, . Va.? or see -Davis
| Realty Co., teres? contract represeu tatives,
Greenwood, S. C. x
9-28-1 taw-tf. fl
Blnnk^ts and comforic at SGhumpertGraJhani-b'uber
Co. 10-12-tf.
Candy Boxes?Attractive designs for
i home and Sunday school in half
pound sizes. Price $1.50, $3.00 |^H
| and $4.00 per hundred, postpaid.
!. Lutheran Publication House, Columbia,
S. C. 12-7-2t
?For Sale?Two iron safes. H, C. jMmm
f Hollo wa v. 11-30-tf 9^B
?-?-? B
j Shoe Repairing. i?QZ itie Kina touay
for tomorrow that will be
j you the day after. Electric ShoeMj^Rfl
j Hospital, 1111 Frier.d St.
j 11-30-tf. 1
No hunting trespassing allowed on
I any lands of the undersigned. Vio-^ Q
I Jators wilt be, vigorously prose-?
! cutcd. W. T. Buford. 1 H|
? 11-23-Ct.
Stags will meet this Wednesday ^ |H
night 7:30 o'clock. j