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HJSELY PERSONAL, m Via?' Movements of Many People, pj I'ewoerrians and Those Who Vipii Newberry. ??isses Bsrtha White and Eleanor j el Kkiard Cf* Spartanburg are visiting |m Mrs. J. L. Walton. Miss Kinard is a daughte? of Mr. Ed Kinard, a former .Newberry boy. ' jj Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Coates of Kich- g< mond, Va.y -will arrive Friday on i\ t{1 ( arisit to his mother and sister, Mrs. ? \Kate Coates and Mrs. Davis. sj . Edward M. Davis and Arnold M. oi T"\ n-P t \1 irlnll DnV15 ai"(> ft J~raVK>, OUilO Ui. V. . home from Georgia Tech for Christ- si mas holiday!:, his oldest son, Clar- la ence, now in Reno,-Nov., writes that pi '] he can not get home this year for the H Christinas reunion. te Miss AHena Mabry and nephew, Jack Sutherland, are visiting Mrs. w Johnson Kilgore in Newberry.-?Abl - beyille Press and Banner, 20th. X, Mr. Lominiek of the Kerr Furni- e] ^ ture company will spend the holidays 3 ralnfiifoe' in NT^whpTTV.?A hhfi {?' WiMi VU 111 ; . ' . ville Medium, 21st. w Mrs. A. P. Coleman, Mrs. W. 0. e, Holldway'and Mrs. W. R. Keith of ^ Chappells. visited Mrs. W. R. Reid sj : this week. . * ' ... | ||| i Miss Maude Abrams of Columbia p; arrived Tuesday for the Christmas! ^ holidays vrith Mr. and Mrs. H. H. a Abjrsms and Miss Eunice. i w Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Schumpert left on Thursday to visit their daugh- jr ter at Iva. They .boarded the Can- a v. non Ball, on which "train was Miss Prediia, returning from Winthrop, ^ vT>3?:-; ' ohJ nAtnir nn witli VlPV njirAntfi. I? v" Mr. T. B. Wicker, one of the well J n. - known 4 Toms, came, down from a Hodges Tuesday and returned homeL Wedsetejay. Mr. Gray Dickert has returned to a Newbeny. / ^ Maj. J. F. J. Caldwell is'spending] jj .the time in Columbia getting data for j writing* - . ir Mrs. F. W. Chapman and children ^ j arrived fron.. Columbia the first of C) tne week to gpend the season with hex parents, Dr^ and Mrs. J. M. Kib-J-yi Jar; 3ir. Chapman will.. arrive the j last of IJie week. ^3 Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Caisson s will # leave Monday* for Bartow, Fla.. ti> be N gone ten . days. Dr. Carson will deliver addresses at a. church conference'there. . ' C 'v Mr 2. F. Wright hcard^from hisj brother Herman, just after .the op-; eration and "the good news was that! t^'e. patient was doing well. Mrs. | ~lA.3L ?LA*- of '44*6 ! f* njjiiu iv?i5 *TiUi usi iiu^uauu civ iuc , the operation. Herman I y< Wright's many friends will be glad toai kncv.- that he is improving, as they J la are all relieved of H heir anSciety. ! cL< Missss Sallie Lee Cromer, Bertha j of Crooks, P.uth Richardson, Olive I ot Stuck, Carrie Folk and Ellie Pri-ce ofJ-C] Summerland college are home A for! p( Ssll i\e holidays. ! gi The linotype nan and the makeup jar man held "op the reporter to go tojni press ahead of time. This' is Christ- so ONE - NIGHT v ONLY i SC AMERICA! . wpj. COMJC ZtibrettQ. || p MwfcbyJfy $MUJ ' te#ER! 1 - 'liMNNw ^at li?cla llSi M "T? as, you know. The banks at Prosperity will .be: osed Christmas day and the follow-j g Monday. The deadlock is still on in the j ection of chief of poiice. Council I efc Tuesday and took.a number of: illots, with Hie tie uhcliangcd. The board of health of Newberry,'; r. It. L. Mayes, chairman, did a. ood thing in passing an order re-1 airing the examination of cows, in- j ;much as the public will feci easier j nee I)r. Boyd Jacobs found only; -i <? ii no 1I...1 !? ? i ;1C COW Olll 0* tne V6 uiuu (Vila HI rt , inaition to* be condemned and but j x very suspicious cases oui of that; rge number tested. This is a good j ?r cent, of the cows passing the test.j owever, they arc required to be re-] :sted within sixty days. Some of the girls look all right i ith their hair bobbed. Services will be conducted at St. j uke's Episcopal church Sunday aft-; "noon at 4 o'clock, by the Rev. W. j . Holmes. 7 ' i Several days ago a lady in this city i as made happy by the arrival of the j i ^ 1 cpress wagon at ner nome witn two i xzes of orange^ from Florida, After; le had receipted for them and paid j le charges she found that her hap-: iness was of short duration, as the j oxes were for another party bearing! similar family name. That's what e call tough luck. An adventure in veracity reveallg that fibbers are in the majority i mong the best families. See "Noth~j icr "Rvif +V10 TVnfh" at nnpra! ouse Monday. Another lady in this city wasj lore fortunate than she of the or-j nge ,"hold-up." This second one got; box also fr'om Florida, full of pep; ^ hat is, fine bell peppers, celery! nd other nice things from that warm j earted state, and the box was all j ers, with no mistake -about -it. Henry Butler, colored, for speed- j ig, contributed $15 Wednesday to \ ic Christmas fund of the recorder's1 Durt. Every freckle is a fun spot. Watch j Lesley Barry, that cute little freck-, :-faced fellow in "Binty-," at the i pera house Wednesday. ewberrY rotary club i HAS PLEASANT MEETING! . ; ; on tribute $25 to SuflFerinj Children of Europe?Several Happly, Ap- ' , propri^tc Talk? Made.. v 1 > - i A Christmas program. which prov-; i to be one of the most enjoyable; ;t presented to the Newberry Rot-1 ly club, was rendered at the regu- j r luncheon of the club on Wednes- J iv afternoon, at which the ministers^ " the city were guests. Short talks. 1 "Christmas" and a nuinbery of! brisinias carols by a quartette, com- ; >sed of Mrs. E. V. Babb, Miss Mar-: / 1 net Burton, Rotarian l^arl V. Babb j id Dr. J. B. Setzler, featured thej eel'iug. Roturian "jollification" .j 'lis, which were suug only as a j . ~ i >?ii >> ! ITTmm r; .ttiTT;* ~'n >. i, i 1VIUJ1W1 THURSi N ' 5 /?!>? &TPST OPERA My pakteJhvew^ ffP^g ]'\ RE THAN /S(& MILLION %W' sic lov8 have y||s? 'ely ac- wmi imed it j|pl I bunch.of Rotarians can render them, I served to enliven the meeting to an! t unusual degree, there ensembles be-! 1 ing under the personal direction and J ( supervision of Rotavian Babb, who ! a lias been dubbed the official "hym j t h'istcr" of the local club. It is need-; i less to say that this leader is fast; 1 rounding the Rotary aggregation Into, a a bevy of song-birds of the first wa-j< tc'r?and especially when it comes to!! chirping the old-time favorites of Uo-;j tarians George Summer, Sidney s vx i i tt T-k J/C1TJCK an<? narry isoniimcn? im:. Old Grey Marc," "Li'l Liza Jane" and "Ramble." Well?what it takes to out-Caruso Caruso in the rendition of these musical gems, the Newberry. Rotary club "has got it." ; * Rotarian George B. Cromer, in his. usually attractive manner, told of j "The Christmas of the Olden Days,"jbeing followed by Rev. J. W. Carson,; i who spoke of "The Christmas Spirit." j Christmas Time on the Plantation" j was talked of most interestingly by_ Rotarian Alan Johnstone, who receiv- i, ed the thanks especially of Rotarians| Zach Wright, president of the local! club, and Harry Dominick, for his .' suggestion in regard to "standing uri-! ^ t*er the lamp," which was the form j of proposal by the slaves "in the days i befo' de war," when the plantation \ negroes were married "under the j lamp" in the hall of the "big house," !' the ceremony usually being perform-1 ed during the Christmas season, j Other Rotarians were called upon ] I and responded in a happy manner, j The matter of rendering assistance [ to the starving children in Europe vyas brought up at this meeting and I the club contributed $25.00 to the j.fund. In Addition to this contribution, muny members of the club subscribed $10.00 -each, which amount, it is stated, will be sufficient to feed one child until the next harvest. The club also contributed to the fund for the community Chsrstmas tree, which will be placcd 9*1 the public square, and arour.d which a celebration will 1 b; given on Christmas evening at G j v'ciock. Practically every Rotarian was at J ? ? hi 3 place at toe luncheon table, the seats being designated by place cards being; tire handiwork of Master James Bcylston, who was, at this meeting, elcclcd official cartoonist of the chib. The guests at the luiicheon were Mrs. E. V. Babb, Miss Margaret Burton, Dr. J. B. Setzler, Rev. J. W. ( arson, Rev. W. K. Gotwald, Rev: J. L. Daniel and Rev. W. II. Dutton. ?i ? i i i _ j' t i?. i nc mucneon, wnicn consisted 01 "inrkcy and trimmings," was served by the ladies of the First Baptist church. King's Creek Ahead. Associate Reformed Presbyterian. King's Creek stands at the head of j the list for the largest per centage \ payment: Pledge, $1951; paid, $l,-f 4(57. King's Creek has a woman as! treasurer. ' |King's Creek, which is in the pas- j U ' " ' \/y.r ~ ' ' \ - ' a cca' m u i*r\ | Newberr) | P' I NOTHING RF' 19 V & AAftA v I g^A PEO! I PR1' oral charge of our publicity direc01;, now holds the banner for the argest percentage payment. The loctor is not asking others to do vhat he is not urging his own people n do and they are showing their loyilty to him as well as to the church ?#? to his jinnonl. WP J J ( W|iUilUiJI^ WV/ ??JV .. -vondcr if other congregations will l>e ontent to allow King's Creek to renin the banner through the next two eports by the treasurer. We shall >ee. % SPECIAL NOTICE Losi?Black lynx neckpiece, whole skin, showing four feet, head and Kti^w f;iil if returned to Mrs. James Mcintosh. Found?One pointer dog. Owner can get dog by proving identity and paying for this ad. J. L. Feagle. 12-23-2tp. [ will grind corn at my mill the first Saturday aft.er Christmas. G. W. Kinard. 12-21-2t For Rent?Six room dwelling, stove and dining room in the town of Helena. Also lanre two story store. Possession first of January. M. M. Buford, Newberry, S. C. l2-17-3tp. ? v - - . ^ST ^ ARRIVED Another lot'of SAMPLERS anci j foirrtntn nf iavukuv> j/uvivujiw v? k,cs . >' Confections Call soon.11 They never linger very long ih our eases. P. | Way's NewBerry, S. C. "A GO<|S DRUG STORE" ?E= ? '** ' itientiy foi BfcAU'J > That Long: FTER HAS EV PLE--- WC JGMENTE pre CA /??<. <t l> ii ?J - ~ uv via iu ?jj, <* I Lost?One set of auto tools wrappec ! i?! a canvas case somewhere on It i F. D. route from Peak, S. C. Tie ' turn to J. 0. Chapman, Peak, S j and receive reward. 12-21-21 i Last?Between J. C. Xeel's residence j and Newberry, one shot gun bar j rcl. Finder please notify John C ! Anil, Pomaria, S. C. 12-2l-2tj ; - 1 ; Wanted?Room and hoard you;tjL I married couple or would considei j rooms for light housekeeping i Phone 260. 12-10-ltaw4wi : i Notice! Look! Read?The Farmer: ; Oil Mill and Ginnery will elos< i on the 24th anil remain closed un j til January 8, 1921. We will do n< I grinding nor ginning during tbi: ; time. J. II. Wicker, Mgr. ; 12-21 ot. ? ... ...., ! To Rent?Farm between Prosperity j and Newberry. About one hun tired and fifty acres. Known a the Birge or Morgan place. CJooi land and in good condition. Writ* ! S. S. Birge, Prosperity, S. C., o i M. Mayfieid, Denmark, S. C. : iZ-it-6CD. I | Give a gift worthy of the givei J Whitman'* Sampler, in all siz; | packages. P. E. Way, Druggist i Newberry, S. C. laaHIHBnBnHBaHBHBHHHRBmaB I ! ; WE TAKE THE \l TO WISH YO _ I | J A Merry % a 3 ' A Hai ' :: * t> " ? ^ l USJkJCI ULia . j EL A Pharmacy & :. i \ IN THE MI liSTORY OF i"? , OPfcJRA I, HOUSE tt ?y tt*i /"* "sr , TUJiM ted Long c r Somethii nsr^v TT i irujL ing and Des ER_COME TO hTderful , d orchi f* i-a mi i*T 1 1 A Z.bU Ihe world uver Ij Newberry Pressing Club will move to I j G. C. Williams' building next toll j Central house, January 1, 1921. { .j All those that want to join the < L club come now. Lillic A. E. Oil-j ! linm, Proprietress. 12-i4-(5tj "j For Rent?One 4 horse farm and one i * j f> horse farm four miles from town, i . j in good state of cultivation. Will j 11 cut tt]? in smaller tracts if desired.; !1 " " *? ' ' ? IT pi K. t?OyiSlUIl, IMIVVUUM), li. I Phone 0. 12-l(Mtp # i 5, -- . > . . i Give useful jjifts. See our beautiful | si line of Xmas Stationery in harrti.-; ^ j some gift Boxes. Prices right. | '1 Come, jve'll be glad- to show you. j 3 P. E. Way, Druggist, Newberry, I S;_Lii__ j : Be good to vour toes! Wear youri j comfortable old shoes as long asi "i you can. We'll help to keep them! ' vnnr {npt with <?ood rcDairiner. i " Electric Shoe Hospital, 1111 j' J Friend St. L' Waterman Ideal, Parker's Lucky r Cure and Capital School Pens from $1.50 and up at P. "E. Way's Drug Store. \ j For Sale?One milk cow, two mares 2 and ?. few pigs. Apply to Fred J. , j Cromer, Newberry, S. C. J 12-14-5ip. * A 5 OPPORTUNITY | U AND YOURS : ? ? Christmas J nd J )py ana i New Year . .? > f T ic* ? JL A 8n 4 . g i Jewelry Cp. 1 . y ' * ' ' ' I t k MAIL ORDERS NOW i 1 \ )AY i : . '; i ' ^ 1 ' t . . ind ig Good. / . \ ' I JLJ^ I ire. NEWBERRY CHORUS STRA - - No Deviation. 11 ' f. OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM ? f J Friday, Dcccmbcr 24 "OH DADDY" Road Show. Musical Comedy Admission 50c io $2 plus tax Saturday, December 2S "VEILED MYSTERY" NO. 10 SUNSHINE COMEDY t 2 REEL WESTERN Thursday, December 23 "PALACE OF DARKENED WINDOWS" - j j* Franey Comedy j I lhapg ii i ' iga^ y? Dr. H. M Bigby Optometrist Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Phone 21 Third Fiood Exchange Bank .Bid*. Pore Rice Meat 1Q0 lb. Bags , $2.50perHM) Johnson-Mc Crackin | Company Battery Business.?I sell the 'Vest* . battery. None better. I specialize battel7 work. Give me a tria? 1 X I 1 T?- 1 T7>1 ^ -1. : ? /ljk iNewot.rry x>uttery aiiu cuevuriv w., Beale H. Cromer. Friend Street, opposite Cotton Platform.' 3-30-tf Wc handle ''Life-time Brand" alnmi- j nunj cooking utensils. SchumpertCraham-Suber Co. 10-12-tf. i ? rr W* g?n only 011 Friday and Saturday of each v/ee. The Prosperity Cotton Oil Mill Co., Prosperity, S. Q. ll-19-5tp. , I ~ ????- ; I See our Water Color Window SJbades ?C 75c each. Schumpert-Graham! Stifoer Co. 19-12-tf. ' ( I For Sale?Cedar shingles, extra clear grade. $7.70 f. o. b, Jas. E.Shealy, Little Mountain, S. C. , 9-17-17tp 1 1 1 " -v. " Wc have a full" iiae of art squares | and rugs. Se h u mp c rT- G rah a m-Su - | her Xo. 1,0-12-ti. ! Contractors and. Builders. Save 10 1 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, Greenwood, S. C. . 10'14-2Gt-ltaw. * < j? X I Come to see us, we sell for less. ! Schumpert-Graham-Suher Co. | 10-12-tf. . 4 J Wanted?Subscriptions, new or ircI . newal, to TI>e Herald and News, S the Progressive Farmer, Southern f } Cultivator, Ladies' Home Journal, Woman's Home Companion, - Pie- ' J torial Review-, Country Gentleman, McOali's Magazine and any ottiir rtiagazir.e that is wanted; Please ! give me your gift subscriptions. Please give or leave your subscrip| tion at Wm. Johnson's store for me Your subscription vnli De approI elated. Phone 25. Curtis Epting, 1704 Nance St;,. Newberry, S. G* j 10-12-2mo. Office desks at &rhumpert-Graham- A Suber Co. I0-12-tf. JM ! Have us sell your land at -auction/^ M Atlantic Coast Realty; v?etfcpany H Petersburg, Va., and. ^xeenville^, N. C: Write, wire or phone us at Petersburg, Va., or see Davis Realty Co., local c.solraet represen-ji| ^ , Natives, Greenwood, j Blankets and comforts at Schumpcrt-rj^^HB j Graham-Subcr Co. 10-12-tf.fi Carniy Boxes?Attractive designs forffl%jL:., home and Sunday school in halffi * pound sizes. Price $1.50, $3.00 and $4.00 per hundred, postpai(L|| Lutheran Publication House, Co^p'fc,; j lumbia, S. C, 12-7-21X | For Sale?Two iron safes. H. (pi | Hollowsy. ll-30?f^ Shoe Repairing. Get the kind tod^Kt for tomorrow that will be No hunting or trespassing allowed * fl any land|^?r the ^ndersigned. V^: 1 I have a lot of fine York Apples fl J am selling at 50c per peck^j. ?~>M