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|fr PURELY PERSONAL, Tie of Many People, $?'3wlr?2TMUix an<2 Tho*e Who ^Wtesfc Newberry, s v . Mr. aTivi Mrs. R. D. Wickeiv Mr. find Mrs. G. C. Blackmcn and their * little son, Gordon, Jr., spent a couple days in Ilod^es wiih Mrs. Wickers s?Sk. laoiher and sister, Mrs. M. E. ;lv ^ roraer and Mrs. T. B. Wicker. xr >ii ? - * r* ?~ 1).^ ;/ Will, J. Miller Ui mvcimuc is visitinc; in the city. He is the "same big Eill." ISfeV ^ Miriam McCullougn and Miss Xouke Thompson of Columbia spent the Christ-mas holidays wiih Miss < Pauline Boozer. Mj-s. Eugene W. Yates of WirmsV boro came -to spend the Christmas KeK-'-- fcofciavs .with her "mother, Mrs. Mary Cornelia street. >Siss Mary Martin went to be with ie honsefolk in SiJverstreet for the Mr. and Mrs. J. K. West spent the Mrs. Thomas H. Pope and son, hollas, Jr., spent- Christmas in AbBRile with her parents, Judge and '-ix P flom IW8i. v< wm,II . S. S. Bir^o of Prosperity is visitiig his sister, Mrs. A. If. Kohr., in Lanrel street.. Mr. Bir^e is a pro mile?* fsraaer.?The State, 27tl:. Henry Eddy and Miss Dora Eddy >f Columbia spent Christmas at the fesee of their father, Mr. W. II. EdMr. and Mrs. Leo Wright of An[erson spent Christmas with her parnt^.Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hh&ins. Rev. Y. von A. Riser of Gibson ville, N. ., was in > Newberry this ; .. Mr. Doc WfiS3on of Batesbarg and Mr. Lester Cioff spent Christmas day v the home of Miss Callio Banks. ; ^ -3lr. and Mrs. F. G. Gnann of Stilltoe!!', Oa., -Miss Janie Bowers and Mr. Eri-.c-st mingledorf of Sprinfield, l&f\ Ga~, arrive a Tuesday to spend a week ! ri rl::s part of the country with rel*\ and Vriends. Jtfiss Jar?ie, ac-emnpanied by Mrs. Sfcevic Bowers, 4; ' Wednesday to visit their IlJfcves in Green wood, nil. 'William McMorries of Parn^fW. Va.Mis visiting his relatives hi friends in Newberry. That place f-S ft good name for the location of <?$ehers, ar?d from, the looks of T'ar$ McMorries ' it treats' pardons 2Iiss Maz-ic Doxninick left on Mon.j for Chester to visit .Mrs. A. G. '?~.. J 'tS rf/\ - : . '"*/ " V V rll*AT\T\P H - ' in for a Christmas visit to his parK?|lb^vHisses Anne D. Jones and Katherflft Jne Wright, teachers in the- Savannah |HL .school's, came home for thv Christmas |H hoiidaj^season. I VCor^i-eHainan Freci H. Dominick B^^^Sefrom Washington to spend-the S Bhrk :r;i:i3. vacation until Sunday. *^ie will return to his duties. His private secretary, -Mr. Blackburn, 'him, and is cailed "Black" by E W Postmaster Bowers and Miss EsI Wtelle Bowers paid a Christmas visit ^Hto their home relatives - in Green TV 00<J r B Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. JuUen made a Christmas visit to Greenwood rela Misses Hal lie and Haskell Wright of Greenville are visiting: relatives in I Mr.1 and Mrs. Frank G. Wright of | Greenville spent the week-end, here. 'V#sn; <K^uuMaiiivu uj ui. j_rv?sey 'Kerxnerly, who canjp to return homte with Mrs. Kennerly, after the latter's visit to relatives here during Cliristmai;. >Ir. Frank Bowers cf Atlanta is extending, his hrfetroas visit in NewXiessrs* Gilmer Sale of Charleston and Frederick Sale of Columbia spent Christmas eVe and Christmas day wit!i their parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Sale. > Mr. Wilbur F. Kuiett of Atlanta visited his mother, Mrs. M. D. Huiett, r three or four days of Christmas. Br. 31. D. Huiett, wife and son and two young ladies from Union spent Sunday in Newberry with his mother :V and -other relatives. v. Mr..and Mrs. J. D. Mahon Smith of Greenville have returned home ajft^r a visit here to rfelatiyes, including the- baby in the home of his sister, Mrs. Jfas. F. Epting, Jr. ilr. T. S. Lefler left on Monday for Salisbury, N. C., to visit his fam-f? . 4?a .VmrVv/i <?rxr Ktt H y. ii'J W 111 J.CCUIN IU i'Vii.jr I the first of January after going to AtKf lanta from Salisbury. Beaty McKugh of Clemson college r. paid another pleasant Christinas holly; . iday visit to friends in Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Hutchinson and children of Easley were in the %. city during Christmas week visiting . .V ' her sister, Mrs. IT. B. Wells, and other relatives. She i* pleasantiy re-?V*-TA"viy)vlrr 1 QCl itcic iv/uiiviij LiCila Fahner. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Karman and little daughter, Frances, of Little Mountain, Mrs. Annie Oxner, teacher in Laurens county, and her son, Wm. P. Oxner of Augusta, came to spend I , f | Christmas at Mrs. G. W. Pearson'?. ! | Miss Helen Herbert, teacher, at! Calhoun Falls, is spending the. holi-j j days at Utopia with her parents, Mr. j and Mrs. Vv. I. Herbert. Mrs. M. a. Renwick and family} have moved from the country to the? city, occupying their new home in thej College street residence recently va- j | cated by Dr. A. J. Bowers and family, j "Miss Elizabeth Brehmer spent herj Christmas at home in Silverstreet,; jar.d is back to Hal Kohn's store. Mr: J. J. Slice has changed from; I Prosperity to Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hill and baby ^ ! of Charlotte, Tommie Paysinger of; Richmond -and Edgar Paysinger of | Charlotte came to spend the Christ-j mas season with their parents, Mr. j and Mrs. Charles T. Paysinger. j Mr. Roy Epting, traveling* fromj j headquarters in Charlotte, is extend- j jing his holiday vacation visit here j with his raothet*. Mrs. T. E. Epting, I and family. * j Mr. and Mrs. Jesse D. Coats, who have been spending the holidays with their mother una sister at Helena, Newberry county, passed through Co-j i lumhia yesterday 6n their way to j Richmond,.?The 1 State, 30th. j Mrs. A. Z. Fulmer and her daughJ tor, Mildred, have returned from, | Nefaberrv, where they hav? been ? -f JL- K~I:J~? n,ttU SpC'llQinjSf H pail <>J LHir iioinjttj.'s wiuii Mr. ant) Mrs. 0. II. Alewine.?The! State. j Mrs. G.. G. Sals of Newberry is the guest of her sister, Mrs. S. H. McLean, in King Street.?The Slate, 30th. I Mr. Pearson Ramsey, brother of Mrs. A. W. Price, went to Gasccnia to j spend Christmas with his mother. Mr. JIayne fiuford, vvho has been critically ill with pneumonia, is somewhat imprpved his many friends wiii be glad to learn. lie has two^Lrained nurses with him. Miss Esther Shelly is acceptably ; filing the "sweet" place at the BakeRite bakery during, the absence' of Mrs. Henderson, who went, to her home at Blairs for Christmas. Mi*. John Wayland Britt, our agree able cotton grader, was married at MeCormick on Tuesday, his bride be' ing Miss Argyia Quarles, who will be welcomed here. She is a cousin of Mr*- Robert Paris of the postoffice. Mr. and Mrs. Britt will be at home in' Newberry' after January 7. Mrs. ^T|mes Orlanda "Sheppaid of ! Edgefield, Misses Helen Sease and t ;Jane Shamblin of Olexnson, Miss'Esl-sie Russell of Easiey, Miss Wilkes of Laurens, Miss Barron of Union and Misses Barksdale. r and Stotes of Greenwood, attended the Christmas dance at the Legion hall Tuesday night. .There .were several young men also from out of town "present. Misses Li-Hie May Banks, Nellie { Carlisle, Lucy Sehumpert. Miss Liv-i ingston and Miss Clary came to spend j | the reason here from the Woman's j college of Due .west. Miss Eugenia Hogge and Mr. C. J.! M. Biume arc spending the week -in j Columbia with Misses JVTaud and LiicHe. Gruber. Becorder B. V. Chapman returned on Thursday from his little visit to ( Little. Mountain. 5 Mr. Ira 0. Burton spent Christmas! ~J '' nnmlrtf) ' In' ' J at XIUHK;, iiavuttn ?j Governor Cooper for that time. Mr. A Be Vigodsky left .on Thursday rettirning to his studies at Yale eollege. V Miss- Esthev Wilcox of Massachusetts is visiting at 'Dr. W. G. Housesl'c. Dr. Robert W. H'ouseal of Augus-' ta and Student W. G. Kouseal, Jr., of i H v, j Johns Hopkins university, Baltimore, j aie spending the holidays with their j r>.. ??.j vrw w fi TTrnTcnol ! ui. auu n. \_?. , Miss Janie Glenn of Laurens is vis- j itin~ her cousin, Miss Kate Bullock, j <es Bertha Jacobs of Greersj and jjlfes Annie Jacobs of Columbia j spent the Christmas holidays withl their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Jacobs. v- " | Mr. P. C. Gaillard and family of Abbeville are visiting his parents at Helena. Mr. Ivy Fulmer of Newberry visited relatives in this section Saturday and Sunday.-*?Macedonia cor. Lexington Dispatch-News. Mr. Lewie Williams of Newberry is spending; some time with relativqs nt Cha-nin.?Misses Leila,-Lezzie and | Talthia Miller of near Pomaria spent j a few days of last week with relatives at Chapin.?Lexington Dispatch-News. 'Mrs. C. F. Lathan has returned from Charleston, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. T. L. Bridges, who is recovering from a recent illness. Mr. Herbert Boland of Charlesion is visiting at the home of Mr. C. I P. Lathan. Mrs. Vester Shealy is spending the! week-c-nd with her parents in Newberry.?Mr. and Mrs. John Shealy] and family spent Christmas with Mr. j Shealy's brother, Mr. and Mrs. N. I. j Shealy and report a nice trip.?Lex-] . :nn.*AV1 "H ier??3 f j iy 4 i v <i k.. Mrs. Lola Heath Crawford and little daughter of Lancaster are visitins: Miss Lucy Speers. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Greneker c . ' V- t . . and two of the children are visiting!Ry<* his mother, Mrs. Corrie Greneker. iDa] ! Mr. Earle Bullock of C'napin was i the in the city this week. I is < Mi*. James Smith is visiting his'abc parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Smith.! the Prof. Smiley Porter came homejeac for the holidays. j J t?r_ r> ? 1 i iVin ivir. ix'jy vannua utritr uuim^; ?"*v. Christmas. j maMrs. Jacob Mann and little sonibor of Gaffney are visiting her parents,! I Mr. and Mrs. L. Morris. j wa; Miss Lucile Weeks of Augusta is j for spending her vacation from school; ten in Rock Hill with her cousin. Miss j ser Caroline Weeks. i ha\ Mrs. W. F. Wright of Greenville! J will arrive today to visit her sister, j wh Miss Carrie Greneker. who is ill at j kin ? i tjt : ? f.nv tier noixie m nut t iiigtuu j v?a Mr. 0. 0. Copeland of Newberry | 1 spent the week-end in the city.?Mr. j 10 and Mrs. Forrest Summer and baby j ycr of Newberry spent Christmas with pie Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Young.?-Clinton]ant Chronicle. j wa: Mrs. Hampton Ferguson and c-hil-jDe. iren spent the holidays in Newberry {De with relatives.?Abbeville Press and! fire R.ircirr I tCO Miss Minnie Havird of Newberry is j the chc guest of-Mrs. John M. Teajruc.? j 'hi Laurens Advertiser, 29th. j VAKIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. | the Happy New Year to all. j Pu: Watch ni^ht parties will, now takc-|^ui their places. > (5?a City council had-another meeting!18; :-r? Knllnt -fnv Uia a chief I of police,'tut the deadlock remains 1 unbroken. noj The collection for the Near East Relief fund ar the Central Methodist church on last Sunday amounted to s-]* lO.fl $107. The meeting of Drayton Rutherford chapter, TJ.,D. C., is postponed ^Te a week on account of the Baptist ia- 1101 'dies' week, of prayer. _ zcl There will be both morning and ^irnnivxv cr?Ynri/-?r?i rtt fV>r? RliisCOna!1 church Sunday, 11:30 and 4 o'clock. . .J That was "tough luck" to a Newbony lady when she accidentally n0/ threw 25 Christmas carc.s into the nr^ fire and lost them in the flames. She had stamped and addressed the cards 1 ready, for the city delivery. se<^ Speaking of those boxes of oranges from Florida fooling people here, an- ^Vt other lady in this city thought she na^ had received a barrel of potatoes. fc wnen it was discovered they were in-.10:5 tended for some one else-, x c The point of view makes a world ol ^ difference. Marjorie Thorncroft fa,J married for money, looking upon 001 marriage as but a moans to an end. But, "The Point - of View" soon changed. See Elaine HammersteiE hi the picture at the opera house Fri-' ~rr Wr day. Another good soft drink fast forg-1 ing to the front as a popular beverage is- orange crush, as bottled by Mr. L. F. Fischer. . He was warned not,to fool with the j 5 il. , pc;;sum he handled so Carelessly; they Lilt told him the thing would bite him if he was not more careful. But no, aor he knew how to hoid it. All the ?* 3-am.e, the possum bit him plumb through the fleshy part of two fingers ^2 and it was a severe bite, giving him bad wcujjds, but he is getting along llP' all right. It was Mr. Theodore Long, if you want to ' now. Mr. Gus Summer or some ofnis many sons can tell all about it if "The" doesn't want to talk. \M . In answer to the. question as to vie who was the father-in-law of Moses, Mr. Jerry B. Walton says lie was reeding the question in his home, . when his cousin, Miss Eleanor Kin ard, who is visiting there from Spar- K0 tan burg, told him she.couiJ tell him, Pas as Jerry said it had stumped hint er She looked it up and it didn't take S. her long to find that it was Jethro, as related in the first verse of the R0' ' " - " - wil tmra cnapuer 01 ?i.xoaus. do u uuut, i a Spartanburg girl to enlighten him [ the on the subject. . ' ma Those who see little Ida May MeKenzie as she appears as the Egvptian dancer in "The Big Show," an< comedy picture Saturday will be ini- teri pressed with the fact that the little j eight-year-old child is a good one. } "Oh Daddy" was better than "Dar-. . danella." in2 Thirty-nine bodies of overseas sol-jPrc diers reached Columbia Wednesday s^c morning, 18 belonging to South Car- an< olina. Among them were Private Jas. E. JefFcoat of Leesville, who was in the air service, and Private Wm. L. Dickey of Blairs, of the 301st en- ye* gineers. ' ser A colored woman, Fannie Ray, was his before the recorder on Wednesday P^o morning for petit larceny. She paid Fii $10. ext It cost two boys $3 each for play- the ing pool in the Mollohon mill village ant Judge Chapman hearing the case ? Wednesday. joa; " v i The time for paying city taxes was! tra extended to the 2 5th of January. It j del was erroneously stated that the} da; month's extension was to the first. iar Jule Ryan, colored was not up for hel speeding, but he had a case of reck- del less driving on his hands, and Re- car eoruer Chapman, got him for $15. inc m ran into two white men, Messrs. i and Henry DeHart, and it made m curse the recl.less driver, which ibout the most natural thinjr in sat nine out of every ten men. and recorder had to charge them ?5 h. u'ose Jackson, colored, got under influence of some whiskey which j cie him curse. He forfeited a $15 i id Tuesday. Cllerbe James, a colored boy, who; 3 up before the recorder Tuesday assault and battery, was senced to pay a fine of $25 or to ve 30 days. It is thought he wlil to serve time. ror being under the influence of iskey and fighting, Marion Wat1s, colored, was out $10 before Reder Chapman Tuesday. flic fire Wednesday night at about 'Ao o clock was in a house just oe-! ^.d the Mollohon mill village occuu by Mr. and Mrs. Reese Dean, 1 was of unknown origin, as no one 2 in the house at the time, Mr. an being* in Columbia and Mrs. an at the heme of a neighbor. The ; was not seen until the house wat far gone to be saved by the time i' fire company arrived. Every- i n# was lost. ihe negro who was chased by Poimen Harmon and Melton when| i loffny <rAt Vi-s Kliir-lr i)i r-Luing transfer as it bumped and aiperi him while crossing the railid track at a high speed of living still at large. Fhe banks of the city will b( sed on January 1, which is a legal iday. . i rhe Ladies' auxiliary />f the First .w ._i ,.u ?in .^rv.,4. r>. J.H.JAL HULL'11 WMi ill J* I iiUW p rooin on Monday afternoon at 10 o'clock. i highly, optimistic merchant of wberry says it wfll be all right the v year if farmers cut their cottor cage one-half; which they will re to do owing to the present finan1 condition. \fr. Tom Teague was sent for with. dogs-to Ninetv-Six, to trail a to who had broken into the oil .1 at that place Tuesday night.1 ey caught the negro. ^ \ very much crowded house will .Kooin noou tomgm, inursaay. j tfany personals .are unavoidably! irlboked for this issue, the reporter1 'ing serious illness in his home. ( Sheriff Blease on Friday night ar-i ted Sam Mills, a young white man. trge.d * with violation of the prohiion la war He was released from i Saturday afternoon, having given id before Magistrate Douglas in sum of $800. rhe Woman's Missionary society of ntral church will meet Monday aft loc-n at 4 o clock with Mrs. .vlary ight. TRIAGE AMONG THE COLORED FOLK rhc Herald and News has received i following letter with the request ,t it be printed as it \\H11 interest ne of the c >:ored people especially No. 11 township* The letter ir ,ed at Cumberland, M<1., Deeembei ... ..i__ .r-ii : vv in you piua.st: copy ui<j luiiywii^ es which will be of soma'interest sonic of the colored people of wherry county, especially of townp No. 11: '\nnie E. Cromer, daughter of am.and Fannie Cromer, was mard to Walter N. Edwards, night'fore r. of Overland Motor company of mberland, Md., November 20, 20. \nnie has-been- Dr. Thos. W. on s assistant housekeeper for the >t ten*years. Dr. Koon is a brothof Mrs. ;Vfaggie ?vfiller of Helena, C. rheii Annie offers to pay for the ::ce if any .charge. No, Annie, we 1 not make any charge for copying t few lines and we hope that you y be happy in the new relations ich you have assumed. And we ink you for the merry Christmas :i happy new year which you exid to The Herald and News. Fcstoffccc Business. rhe business at the postoffice dur ; the Christmas holidays was apiximately the same as last year, as by the receipts. More postals i smaller packages were mailed, ; not as many large packages, ich is attributed to the present tiicial stringency. More than last ir the patrons of the office put off iding Christmas packages till the t few clays. Three additional emyees were on duty Thursday andidav of Christmas week, and two ra windows were opened to relieve ' congestion at the regular stamp I parcel post windows. All parccl post was delivered the 1 it was received by special conct, and all business and residence iveries were made. On WednesThursday and Friday, the regucity carriers were given auxiliary p so as to complete the regular iveries and collection^. The rural Tiers made all trips for the week,] hiding Christmas day. YOUNG PEOPLE'S MISSION BAND GIVE GREETINGS In accordance with a custom established last year by the Young) People's Mission hand of the Church.! of the Redeemer a dozen of this! band assembled at ' the Lutheran j church early Christmas morning and j went to tell the'glad tidings with .joy-: ous song during the early morning of j ; the holy birthday. Those to whom this attention was, : paid were Miss Rosa Spence, Mr. j | Eugene Griffin, Mrs. Emma Lake, j Mrs. Mary Wright, Miss Gertrude | i Carwile, Mrs. Atex Welch, Mrs. Jos. j I Hunter, Mr. I). E. Sease, Miss Luiaj : Rirmim \fv? PVipfi. Rnnxpr. Miss ! ' I Fannie Johnstone, Mrs. Clara Mc-| Crary and Mrs. Sallie E. Hodges. * Those who sang only hope that the1 recipients of this courtesy enjoyed' the songs for the beginning for the j day as much as the serenaders. j PAY UP DAY i Chamber cf Commerce Dojjijr Good Work. I . January 1 is pay up .day at the chamber cf commerce. If members will send in their checks promptly they will save a-great deal of time and expense for the treasurer. By means of the community fair the chamber of commerce showed the nan in the country that he can be self supporting?that he can keep put of debt if he will raise his own food and supplies. One of the next steps will be* to establish a curb market in Newberry-to enable country people to dispose easily of their 'jroduee and to assisi city people in buying fresh food direct from the farm. For the city man the chamber succeeded in. reducing the 102). valuation of mercantile and other stocks, thereby saving thousands of ? " ? *-i i.i i ! aonars wmcn ocnerwisc wouvi nave been required in taxes. "*? Officers' Autcjnobiie Tires Cut. Some mean scoundrel (nobody snows'who), deliberately stuck a knife in the automobile tires of Deputy Sheriff Taylor and Sheriff Blease Sunday afternoon or night. We sup pose tor tne purpose or deterring these officers from doing their dijiv n the enforcement of the law or to ?et even with them for having already done so. But knowing them as :he reporter does we think they have ?or.e at them in the wrong way. Both of them will, do their duty right on regardless of Vnether they have any tiies, auto or any thing else. Postoffice Hours. The following hours will be ob served at the posto-iice on Saturday, January 1, 1923, on account of New Year's being1 a national holiday. No rural carrier service except through carrier's windows. The city carriers will make one business delivery. All windows, including the carriers' windows, rural and city, will be-open from 10 a. m. to 11a. m. All mail will be dispatched. * r 1 i ^tevcn-jcnumpcri. | Miss Bessie L. Stevens of Silver>tr%et,, R. F. D. 2, and Mr. J. 0. Schumnert of Prosperity, R. F. D. 5, *ere quietly and happily married at Silverstreet Thursday afternoon, December 23; by Rev: Thos. F. Suber. The your.;* couple \viil make their home 'In Saluda county. They have the best wishes of all. l^TT."7 j ' r ' . We wish you all a happy and prosperous I NEW YEAR I j May the coming year bring blessings anci prosperity lu jvu all. We thank each of our customers and friends for the liberal patronage given this store in the past, and we solicit your continued patronage for the coming new vear. P. 1 Way's I Newberry, S. C. ! "A GOOD DRUG STORE" i I ! SPKCI.4L XOI'ICE Lost?Black plush belt for coal. F.e! ward if returned to Lavinia Kin-, ard, 1100 Calhoun street. j Call at the Globe Dry Goods Co. and, get a pretty calendar for 1921. j - Notice?I have mr.de aYrangements to pay cash for a few approved county claims if agreement is sat-: ! icfnrfnrv. Write immediately the amount of your claim. Postoffice Box 500, Prosperity, S. C. 12-31-tf. I FOR RENT Eight rooms and bath ever Herald and News Office. SEE i ANNE O. RUFF Typist Wanted?Newberry girl preferred. Answer showing: shorthand with typewriting: interlined* Sta:e minimum pay. P. O. Box 175. Newberry, S. C. 12-3-ltp i Lost?One black and tan male hound dog, gray around the mouth, left I ear has split ir. the end. Finder please return to H. C. Carter, 1400 Poplar St., Newberry, S. C., and get reward. 12-31-ltp. And Don't Forget that I can handle your cut flower o 13rs, ooth for local delivery or anywhere in the [ United States. Hal Kohn. T ??* <5*-v5ncr n-f rtn^rl Ki-irle nn \Tnin i street in Newberry, December 24. i Reward of $10 if returned to Miss i Dennie Coleman, Silverstreet. | Route 1. 12-31-2 j i i ... ii i 1 i Picturt Framing. Bring in those nice I pictures-, diplomas and other things which you have intended to have j framed. Hal Kohn. ' 1 ii. .i i IP i I will sell at my farm on Thursday, January i>, at 3 1 "o'clock four multe, two horses, buggy, disc harrow, cotton planter and other farm[ ing implements. Mrs. M. A. Rcni wick. ' 2 2-31 -2t. I j Blooming Narcissus in bowls and basj keth*. Haven't you some sick friend you would like to give blooming j flowers. Ha! Kohn. * j Thompson's Ringtel Barred Rock cockerel and puilefs for sale. Trio j for $8. Eggs 15 for $3. John B. j Mayes. i If you were given an EvershaTp pencil Christmas and do not under| stand how it works come.and get it j explained. Hal Kohrz. . ! ?- r- * ?Lost?Roekford movement watch ,in j opera house Friday night. Fob { with .45 calibre, bullet. Reward if i returned to J. T. Long, Prosperity, j S. C? Route 3. 12-l*l-2lp. I Lost?Shotgun, automatic, left on ; street last Thursday by Mr. Davis' ! automobile house. Stevens pump gun with hunting license in stock. Reward if returned S. H. Davis, 614 Lyles street. 12-31-ltp. Ledgers of all kinds* All forms' of blank books. Ha! Kohn. Lcit-One pocketbook, eitfier in Prosperity or on Southern train No. 17, Tuesday, 28th, containing eight j $20 bills in bottom of book and i one $10 bill and change in' top. i Reward of ?10 if returned to J. B. ) En low, l.'iOO Poplar St., Newberry, j S. C. . 12-321-ltp For Sale?Pure Georgia ribbon cane syrup. Johnson-McCrac-kin Co. 12-3i-tf. lily election as^policeman will not interfere materially with my plumbing business, as it will be continued under the management of my son. B. F. Melton. \ 12-31-ltp i ( Lest?String of pearls, Friday aftJ ernoon about 5 o'clock, in New? berry. Had them when got out | car in trout oia court nouse. waiKI cd ove^ to street front Summer b Blethers grocery store then to J. J H. Summer and Company, when j first niiised them. Reward if rej turned to Myrtle Fellers, Silver! street. 12-31-11 i ! Office desks at Schumpert-GrahamI Suber Co. 10-12-tf. ? - - - | For Rent?Six room dwelling, stove ' and dining room in the town of Helena. Also large two story I i T-i L..: ? . i. ?r | scor*;. x'u^session ijm>l 01 uuuuaiy. I M. M. Buford, Ndfrberry, S. C. i 12-17-Stp. | War.lc<!?Upo'm and board young married couple or would conside: i rooms for light housekeeping. ! I'honc 200./ 12-10-1 taw4\vs f - . . _ _ . - - ! Notice! Look! Read?The Farmer? ! Oil Mill and Ginnery v/ill close I orj the 24th and remain ^closed un! til January :i, 1921. We "will do no ! grinding nor tfiniiinjj: during this i. tyr J. It. Wicker, Mgr. ! . o A .. ?* i ! NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PAROLE. Notice 15 heicby given that Pick .cns Harmon,, colored, has petitionee j his Excellency, Gov. R. A. Cooper, for a parole and that he will appear. I by h's attorney, before the Board cf ;Pan!ons, at its r.oxt regular meeting i in Columbia .and ask that they reei omm^nd'said paioie. That the said 1 tt -4.^ j | nciccni nur:aon was cuiivic*eii ui j grand larceny at the July term of ! court ior Newberry county in the jyyenr 1920. and sentenced to serve 18 i months on the public works of Newi bevrv county. j 12-31-2t. ANNUAL MFPT1NG OF STOCKHOLDERS. The annual meeting of the stocki holders of the Bank of Prosperity. ! Prcrperity. S. C.. will be held in the j office cf the president, in the bank | building, on Tuesday, January 11, 11921. at 11 o'clock a. m., for the ; purpose of elcetin.s: directors and ati tending to .any other business that jv ' me before the meeting. J. F. BROWNE, Cashier. i i2-r>i-4t i NOTICE. f The annual meeting of the stock! holders oc the Commercial bank of ! Newberry, S. C., will be held in the i piesiuent's office at the bank on Wednesday. January 12. 1921. at 19 v\n/>n -F/w tVio ftliiritlATl ftf Hi U i.iwrv, JIVUU, 1V1 V1IV w ?rectors for the ensuing year and for the transaction of any other business that may come before the meeting. J. Y. McFall, Cashier. 112-31-2t. OPERA HOUSE | PROGRAM j Friday, Dcccmber 31 "HER POINT OF VIEW" Elaine Hammerstein Franey Comedy j Saturday, January I ! "VEILED MYSTERY" NO. li 2 REELNWESTERN " CHESTER COMEDY S I Monday, January 3 ! | . THE GREAT ADVENTURER ! Comedy Drama. Fox News ^ ? j 4 Dr. H. M. Bigby Optometrist jJ - Eyes Examined l Classes Fitted Phone 21 I Third Flood Exchange Bank Bidg. i Pure Rice Meal ^ 1(S9 lb. Bags / ^ $2.50Derl00 1 Johnson-Mc Crackin 3 Company j Battery Business.-?I sell the Vesta J battery.. None better. I specialize M battery work. Give me a trial. ""? | i^cwucHjf aiiu uv., ? | Beale H. Croryier. Friend Street, J j opposite Gotto# Platform. J I 3-30-lf . . I . > .?:?. 1 We handle "Life-time Brand" alumi- ^ num cooking utensils. Schumpert- M Graham-Saber Co. 10-12-tf. We gin only on Friaay and Saturday J of each wee.', The Prosperity Cot- 9 ton Oil Mill Co., Prosperity, S. C. " 11-10-Stp. r-? ?' ." t 'A i See our Water Color Window Shades S at 75c eacfy. Schumpert-Graham- 1 Sijbcr Co. 10-12-tf. For Sal??Cedar shi ^les, extra clear jg grade. $7.75 ?. o. b. Jas. E. Shealy, M Little Mountain^ S. C. - 9-17-17tp V We have a full line of art squares f| arsi. rugs. Scfcumpert-Graham-Suber>S<^ ; . 10-12-tf. j Contractors and Builders. Save 10 B to 25 per cent/^cn Flooring, Ceil- M ing, Siding;, LathST^QndShingles. yMH Buy in car lots. SeiKWki. f^rde^/ fl| livered prices. Greenwood Sates' jH - Co., Box 435, Greenwood, S. C. H 9-14-20t-ltaw. " B ! Come to see us, we sell for less. J j Schmnpert-Graham-Suber Co. I ! 10-12-tf. ' J Wanted?Subscriptions, new or rc- fl nev/a!, to The Herald and News, the Pr. ?res!sive Farmer* Southern Cultivaror, Ladies' Home Journal, Woman's Home Companion, Pic- fl toriul Review, Country Gentleman, McCail's Magazine and' ajjy other | magazine that .is wanted. Please 1 give me your gift subscriptions. Please jyive cr lc*2ve your subscription at Vv'm. Johnson's store for me Your subscription will be appre- ?; ciated. Phone 23. Curtis Epttrfg, 1704 Nance St.; Newberry, S. C.. 10-12-2mo. - Found?One pointer dog. Owner can get dog by proving identity and A paying for this ad. J, L. Feagle^ji^ 1 i - % mk Have us sefr your land at auction. 1 M Atlantic Coast Reafty company, |H Petersburg, Va., and - Greenville, -mm N. C: Write, wire or phone rs at Petersburg, Va., "or see Davis ||H Realty Co., local contract represen- I fl } tatives, Greenwood S. C. . ' Hi j 9-28-ltaw-tf. fl ? ? ^ - -JiLyw-i 3Ian?cets and com ior tj at Schuiupeit* BUS Graham-Subc'r O. 10-12-tf. Jrafl For Sale?Two iron safes. H. C. Holioway. 1'1-30-tf "" " ' . jJ !?' No hunting or^trespassing allowed on K B o?r lonr'c of thr> itr, JprsicmpH ViV.- " iators will be vigorously profi& ?|"H cutcd.' W. T. Buford. ' m M ll-23-6t. r&.JH ^?r~? __ - " .' gflB To Rent?I arm be:ween. Prosperity?jBB| v ' A !>??( i i KM ana nuuut uiw QUTIA|^B dred and fifty acres. Known aaRHHj the Birge or Morgan place. Goo<fifl|0| kind and in good condition. Writ?B B S. S. Birgc, Prosperity, S. C., oil I M. Mayfield, Denmark, S. C. ? Newberry Pressiiij? Club will move tJ I G. C. Williams' building next 1K W| Central house, January 1, 1-9 2 k All those that wanf fn 1* JT*