The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, January 04, 1921, Page EIGHT, Image 8
PURELY PERSONAL,
The Movements of Many People,
Newoerrians and Those Who
Visit Newberry,
J. B. Fox of Newberry spent yes
terday in Columbia.?The State, 1st.
Miss Minnie Livingston spent the.
week-end with her sister, Mrs. W. 0.
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Eargle.
Albert Wright of Anderson and
Coyle E. Moore of Waterloo were
holiday guests of Clifton Graham
during his vacation home last week.
Mrs. Hallie Greneker returned to
her home in Edgefield Saturday after
a visit last week to her sister-in-law,!
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Miss Carrie Greneker, who, we arei
rejoiced to say, is improving from
i " -v her recent serious illness.
W. E. Pelham returned last!
weefc. from Valdosta, Ga., having been!
on a visit with Mrs. Pelham to their
son, Mr* Pelham and family.
Mrs. W. E. Pelham is extending iier
stay there for a while longer.
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X/WUXVUV U1AU -kwvv*4 va.
Blackville were holiday visitors last)
week at the home of .their uncle, Mr. j
R. C. Boylston, who, with Mrs. Boyls- <
ton, James, Elizabeth and little Reed,j
Jr., motored with the nephews to
rr . the^ir home Saturday.
Paul McCullough of Columbia
spent a.p^rt of Vacation with his colloaro
mar** Tin flier flnnffins. T/nther i
? will meet Paul in Columbia Tuesday
on their return to Mf. Pleasant,
. x N. C.
The Rev. Mr. Kerr of Newberry is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will
White.?E. H. Longshore returned
V Thursday from Newberry, where he.
has been visiting relatives.?Abbeville
Medium, 31st.
Miss Lillie Mae Davis, the efficient
And bookkeeper at Mim-i
naugh's department store, has return-1
||v ed to her duties after spending'
^ V. Christmas at her home in Sumter. , }
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Owens and
child visited relatives and friends in
Newberry the past week.?Dr. C. K.
Epting spent the holidays very pleasantly
withi friends and relatives in
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Newberry.?Me ormick Messenger.
Mr. C. M. Coleman was the guest
y. of his mother and sister at his old .
ItATnA . ?+ MonAorw dnririff +-V?o
g*< / -r 4WIJUC au 4WfVUV&XJ wuv MV?a |
days.?Camden Chronicle.
Herman Langford made a holiday j
visit last week to Ellenton via. Aitgusta,
and Duane Livingstone paid a
visit to Kershaw.
Miss Bessie Crews of Laurens was
the guest of Misses Minnie and Cor- J
rie Lei Havird from Thursday afternoon
to Friday afternoon of last 1
week. '
Mrs: Lge J. Sligh and Mrs. Stanma
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ley Haimter and two cmiaren 01 *-.0-1
lumbia, Mrs. S. P. Whitworth and;
three children of Bookman, Mrs.1!
Robert Maybin and son of Richburg j.
iand Mrs. M. "C. ;Willard and four{
children of Coronaca were present!'
gpj during the holidays at the home of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M.
Fellers. The ladies were accompan-);
ied by their husbands, with the ex- '
eeption of Mr. Sligh, who was unablte
to be present. One of the sons,
Johnnie H. Fellers, who travels for 1
a firm, also visited the home during
that time. j
f v Rev. J. B. Kilgore of the Rock '
Hill circuit spent part of the holidays 1
in Newberry with relatives.
Mr. Issie B. Mann, expert stenog- J
rapher in the governments employ at \
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same his duties after spending the
holiday, season at home. Mrs. Mann
remained several days longer .to visit
v-rf other relatives. 3
plivvMiss Esther Gozene has accepted
the position of stenographer at the
law office of Mr. E. J. Green. ^
t'- Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Gallman had 1
as holiday visitors their daughter, ?
I - Miss Bertha Gray Gallman of Spen- i
cer, N. C., their sons, T. R. of Abbeville
and B. V. of Bishopville, and I
\ their nephew, George Gallman' of sAu- j?'
guita. B. V. G&Ilman was accompanied
J>y his little nephews, D. C. '
. .and T. E. Stuckey of Bishopville. 3
Mrs. L. T. Parker, nee Miss Josephme
Dunbar, of McGoll, spent the <
week with relatives in Newberry.
Misses Mabry and Glass, two fine 1
trained nurses, stopped over in N. ,7- "I
l>erry on their way to Florence, 1
where they will be in service at the
hospital of that city^ These ladies
wrmM hnvp Keen s'lad to locate here
if we had a hospital in this city. This :
is what Newberry loses. Miss Mabrv ^
is. Mrs. R. L. Tarrant's sister. We I
are sorry Newberry-has no hospital. (
Miss Julia Turpin Tarrant, daugh- 1
x ter of the late Thos. F. Tarrant, of ^
Charlotte, spent (the holidays at the (
home of her cousin, Mr. Robert L. "
>> Tarrant '
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Mr. Robert Porter, after spending ^
the holidays with the home folk here,
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illis> rctumcu iu uiccii?at, .uu. j. v.
ter going to Charleston to visit rela- J
tives in that city. (
Mr. J. B. Gregory, dealing in oil,
made a business trip to Laurens Fri- }
day. i
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Foster and '
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two children are visiting relatives in
and around Newberry.?H? D. Ept- ]
< ing of Little Mountain is visiting his j'
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sister, Mrs. L. G. Haitheock, en route
to Richburg, where he will resume
his duties in the high school.?The
State, 2nd.
Mrs. J. C. Copeland and little
daughter, Eva Gary, of Columbia
spent the week-end with her aunt
Mrs. A. C. Welch.
Mrs. S. G. Holt has gone to Baltimore
to visit Mr. Holt, who is in
that city on business.
Mrs. S. A. Rae of Greenville is visiting
her sister, Miss Carrie Greneker.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cannon and little
daughter have returned to Columbia
after visiting relatives in
Newberry.
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Johnson made
a little Christmas visit to Mrs. Johnson's
people in Waxhaw, N. C.
Miss Mary Wallace spent the
Christmas week-end in Columbia with
Miss Louise Coleman.
Mrs. E. T. Carlson and little Ed
ward spent part of the holidays in
Saluda with Mrs. Carlson's mother,
Mrs. D. C. Smith and family.
Miss Rose Hamm of Lone Starr,
accompanied by Miss Elsie Pitts,
made a pleasant visit to friends in
the city Saturday evening.
Misses Louise Gounts, Bertha Waldrop
and Maggie Lee Harrison, Atlantic
Coast Line stenographers of
Columbia, spent the week-end in
Newberry with relatives and friends.
Mr. -and Mrs. Ernest Dickert went
Sunday to visit Mrs. Dickerfc's relatives
in Gaffney.
Mr. R. H. Wright, accompanied by
his brother, Mr. Z. P. Wright, returned
on Sunday from the hospital,
traveling by railway. Mrs. Wright
and Wright Cannon came through
the country. Mr. Wright is getting
along all right, but it will be five or
six weeks until he is allowed the use
of his foot in walking.
Miss Fay Rikard has returned to
her school duties in Albemarle, N. C.,
while her brother, Murray, has gone
back to the Georgia Tech.
Mr. T. L. Bridges of Charleston
visited his wife the week-end and
Claude Latjian of Columbia, accom
panied by Robert Merchant, aiso
on a visit at the. home :of Mr. and
Mrs. C. F. Lathan.
Mr. J. B. Dominick of Mouritville
was in the city Monday.
Mr. ftVorth Herbert's election as
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county supervisor will give general
satisfaction, and we congratulate the
board for putting such a man in .office.
We now look for good roads.
Miss Jessie Hornsby left on Sunday
for Columbia'to visit her brother.
Mr. T. P. Adams and family of
Blairs were in the city Monday visiting
relatives.
Miss Genia Wheeler left on Sunday
for her school teaching in Lynchburg
and Misses Mary and Claudic
Wheeler left on Monday for Lander
college. \
Mr .Lawson' Paysinger has rel
J ~ Tiic? /^nnfrVifov
ill rue u xrujii a visit/ tv/ mo u**u<,
and son in Augusta. He went over
last year and had a long rest, returning
this year; went to sleep in
1920 and slept until 1921, consequently
he is well rested,
Misses Gertrude Hipp, Emma Hipp
Alliene Hipp, Rosylin Blakely and
A.rva Henry, young ladies of Clinton,
made two pleasant stops in Newberry
on Saturday, on their way to and
from Columbia, brightening the city,
especially the C&peland comer, during
their little visits.
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Mayes' home
was headquarters for "Little New
Fear" baby Sunday afternoon?only
ic was a girl to start off 1921?
weighing 9 1-2 pounds. But as there
ivas already a* boy in the home, this
[ittle girl comes in all right to change
the type of b^by ushering in a new
year, now that woman suffrage has
gained the day.
Mr.'J. W. White and family spent
Sunday in Greenwood with Mr. A. J.
Sproles. who is seriously ill. He was
somewhat better when they left. As
>odn as he is able to stand the trip
Mr. Sproles will be taken to Johns
Hopkins hospital to undergo an operation.
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Miss Marian Marshall and her
brother, Wilmot, of Columbia spent
the week-end. here at the home of
their uncle, Mr. R. Y. Leavell.
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VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT.
A Newberry lady has been handed
a lemon. It was a whopper, coming
:rom Florida in a fruit box. Bigjest
lemon we ever saw. It measured
16 inches "around the waist."
Florida 1*3 a great stale, and very
riendly to Newberry.
Wa^nda Kawley will give us "The
Snob" in the picture Wednesday, and
in all star company will give you the
picture of "Parlor, Bedroom and
Bath" Thursday. Even though you
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nay nave seen xne piay oy a roau,
show you will enjoy it more by pic;ure,
as the pictures are always more
. omplete.
Pecorcler Chapman had Ann Kennedy,
colored, before him Saturday,
Fnr ^nVcinov Thp finp was $10. which
'Black Ann" paid.
"Robin Hood," as played in NewDorry
Thursday night, was one of the
very best attractions ever coming this
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way. It was grand and beautiful,]
and was thoroughly enjoyed by thelarge
audience. With the melody ofj
; the voices and the musical instru-!
, ments blending harmoniously, combined
with the scenic effects, this city
had a great treat.
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A stirring story 01 a luyvii wncic \
, justice was burlesqued till the com-j
ing of the mysterious black-hooded j
. Iron Rider. See William Russell in i
the picture Tuesday.
A family in Newberry had fresh j
. strawberries for breakfast on the I
. first day of January. The delicious!
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t fruit to this -delightful family came i
from fragrant Florida. That was a j
, nice and sweet way to start the new;
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A Newberry horse bit off part ofi
, a Newberry cow's tongue one day;
l last week. Eugene Gary had his:
horse in a stall next to the cow's j
. stall. While the cow was licking her
[ tongue around the edges of the feed
troughs the horse bit off about an
inch and a half of her tongue.
Old Santa Claus took the place of
ifn/lnm phricfmnc pvp after
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t noon and made a gift of a little girl,
Mary Hardin, in the home of Mr. and
. Mrs. T. E. Keitt. This followed the
. arrival of a little boy for Mr. and
Mrs. John C. Higgins three nights
before the former other happy event.
Good old Uncle Sam, through Post,
master Bowers., is having his handsome
public building here neatly repainted
and "rebeautified." Contractor
Wilson nut James Ferguson,
Mose Jackson and George Whitener
to the task of furnishing the new
coats for the wood wprk, Ferguson
being the special paint mixer for the
particular job; while \3am Grimes,
who has been at the post office long
enough to be called young Uncle
Sam, had charge of freshening up the
iron work. It will make the biggest
I soil; of difference in the appearance i
of the building, judging by what has
already been accomplished and
knowing "the power of paint."
There will be an oyster supper ,
Friday night, December 7, 1921, j
from 6 .to 10 o'clock, given by
Smyrna church at the Smyrna Presbyterian
manse.
The comptroller \ general reports j
'the total taxable property m New-/,
j berry county at $10,152,380.
The colored pool room m r^ance
street is closed, ;rent of the -building
having expired and the proprietor
having no other available space in
sight. Then too it will soon be time ]
for such places to be closed by Jaw. j
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Seme fun loving: colored boys placed
a box representing a small coffin at
the door of the closed pool roor:i,
with "At Rest," and "Living and Not
De'ad," posted on it. They also put
crepe on the door.
Watch night celebration here was
very lively.
Af nno "VpwKpvrinri i<s Vilpssprl
with having many relatives in Newberry
college. Mr. B. V. Chapman
has two seniors, two juniors and two
sophomores in that institution, all
nephews.
The body of Booker Kennedy arrived
at T. A. Williams' undertaking
establishment Monday from Fort
Pierce, Fla.
aevtral irienns 01 Mine ttos; i-uilu'ck"
accepted his cordial inv.'ia ion
to din-e with him on Saturday ,';nd
stiveTal more were in the "same
pleasant fix" Sunday. The reporter
thanks him for an invitation which,
however, he could not accept eving
to circumstances. Enter the lobby
through the revolving door a:id a
pretty sight greets you as you look
around and up. ' It is like a scene one
sees in a moving picture. Newberry
has never before had such a :<large
city like" hotel.
Magistrate Douglas tried Collier
T?_ i i j 3 .r
r>yru, vuiureu, outuruay iur currying
concealed weapon and hunting without
license. On the two charges
the magistrate sentenced the prisoner
to pay $65 or1 serve 45 days. Collier
is in prison at this writing, now
being a jail Byrd.
There was some Pie to Magistrate
Douglas' court Monday?Pie Gary,
up for assaulj; ancl battery, which cost
her $15 cach. She was some Pie.
The new whiskey eases for the
recorder's court are on the police
Ki 'fail -fny ftnnf'oor weinn flvpro
having been no court on Monday.
Mid-Winter Term at Miss , Rawl's
School.
The mid-winter term. at Miss
Rawl's school will begin January 10.
Strictest New England conservatory
standards maintained throughout the
course. Pupils wishing to enter may
see Miss Rav^'at the studio on T.uTes
day, January 4, irom z to 4 ji m.,
and on Saturday, January 8, 11 to
12:30 a. m, and 2 to 4 p. m. Vr.
Adv. 1-4-2?,
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Death of wrmer Newberfrtan.
Mrs. Blanche Fellers Burley, wife
of Mr. W. D. Burley, died at her
home in Mor.ticello, Fairfield county,
Sunday night^d.w&s buried j#onday
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the Southern sidin;
are selling from th<
:on, B. grade. In o
1 and streak ofr fat
25 for } 2 lb. can w!
lb. for this elegant
jffer 25 cases of Ro
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ling 2 lbs. Don't r
apo Tin S i Iracn
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secure these i
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afternoon at the Monticello churchyard.
She was a daughter of the
j late L. Q. Fellers of Newberry. Be-:
I sides her husband she is survived by
i her mother, several brothers and sisj
ters and other relatives.
Vaccination in Schools.
j In compliance with rule 7, page
118 of the Sanitary Gode for South
Carolina, vaccination of school children
will continue.
Parents have the privilege of sei
lecting their own physician to do the
l vaccinating if they so desire.
| No child will be vaccinated by the
! health office who
v- _ .
j 1. rresents proof ot successlul
vaccination by showing a scar caused!
by same, or
2. Possesses a physician's certifi- [
cate vouching for a successful vacci- j
nation, or
3. Presents a certificate signed by j
| a physician stating that vaccination j
i would be dangerous to health.
Parents will be notified as to when j
! vaccination will be performed at the
i school which their children attend.
Roy P. Finney, M. D.,
County Health Officer.
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! Free Examination for Tuberculosis. I
i Beginning with the new year I'
j will be glad to examine free of
charge any child or adult suspected
,i of having tuberculosis.
Tuberculosis can be easily cured
j when discovered and treated in the
! incipient stages, and if the people
| will take advantage of these free exi
animations, we will be able to cut
j down the death ratp from this dis!
ease.
j Come to my office, .504 Exchange'
bank building, any Saturday.
Roy P. Finpey, M. D.,
County Health Officer.
\. Garret i-Bowers.
Miss Vera Garrett and Mr. George
H. Bowers were married at Prosperity
on the day after Christmas by
the Rev. J. Dempsey Griffin.
Graham-Kznard.
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j 29,- Miss Lottie Graham of Pomaria
and Mr. Enos Kinard were united in
holy matrimony at the St. Paul's .parsonage
by the Rev. S. P. Koon. ,
Public Sales Monday.
Monday being! salesday Master H.
H. Rikard made the following sales:!
Hawkins against Merchant, 4 and
40-hundredths acres in No. 9 township,
to J. Boyce Hawkins for $500.
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2 car 400 cases Arm
ther words streak c
at the low price c
hich is about 20 1*2
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meai. we mso ottv
ast Beef in cans cor
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niss this opportunit]
indefinitely. .
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unusual value
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Coleman against Coleman, 100
acres in No. 8 township, to W. T.
Coleman for $1,450.
Shelton against Young, house and
lot in city, known as "the Goggans
place," to David Shelton for $550.
Davenport against Davenport, 100
acre tract to Richard D. Davenport j
for $1,500; 113 acres to Richard:
Davenport for $2,600 and 80 acres to
Richard D. Davenport for $1,200.
Dobbins-Albritton.
Mrs. Juanita Folk Dobbins and!
Mr. E. L. Albritton, both of Jalapa, j
were married by Dr. J. L. Daniel atj
the Central Methodist parsonage Saturday,
New Year's day.
ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS.
The annual meeting of Farmers'
Cooperative Asociation wil be held in
town hall of Prosperity, January 10,
at 10 o'clock.
Election of officers and transaction
of. business.
George D.. Brown^ Jr.,
President.
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Eight rooms and bath over Herald j
and News Office.
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ANNE O. RUFF
SPECIAL NOTICE
Lost?Cameo brooch between Nance!
street and postoffice. Reward if
returned to The Herald and News
office.
1-4-21.
For Sale or Rent?Three young i
mules. H. M. Wicker, PomariaJ
R. p; B.f-1. l-4-2tp
Lost?On Saturday afternoon, one"
sterling silver card case, engraving
of "G. W." Return to J. D.
Wheeler. l-4-2tp. j
Notice?I have made arrangements
to pay cash for a few approved
county Claims if agreement is satisfactory.
Write immediately the
amount of your claim. Postoffice
Box 500, Prosperity, S. C.
12-31-tf.
I wil? sell at my farm on Thursday,
January 6, at 11 o'clock four
mules, two horses, buggy, di^c harrow.
cotton nlanter and other farm
ing implements. Mrs. M. A. Renwick.
12-31-2t.
For Sale?Pure Georgia ribbon cane
syrup. Johnson-McCrackin Co. .
12-31-tf.
For Sale?Two iron safes. H. C.
HoUoway. v r'- 11-30-tf
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OPERA HOUSE
PROGRAM
Tuesday, January 4
"THE IRON RIDER"
Wm. Russell
Edgar Comedy
Wednesday. January 5
"THE SNOB"
Wanda Hawley
Capitol Comedy
Thursday, January 6
"PARLOR, BEDROOM AND
BATH"
All Star
Ruge Comedy
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Dr. H .Ml Bigby
Optometrist
Eyes Examined . j
Glasses Fitted
Phone 21
Third Flood Exchange Bank Bldg.
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pure ice Meal
100 ft-Bag*
$2.50 per 100
Joiioson-Mc Crackin ,
Company
8attery Business.?I Siftll the Y?Sta
battery. None better. I specialize
I- battery work. Give me a trial.
Newberry Battery and Electric Co.,
Beale H. Cromer. Friend Street,
opposite Cotton Platform.
S-30-tf
We handle "Life-time Brand" aluminum
cooking utensils. SchumpertGfaham-Subcr*
Co. ' " 10-12-tf.
We gin cnly on Friday and Saturday
of each wee. The Prosperity Cot- (
ton Oil Mill Co., Prosoerity, S. C.
II-19-GLD.
See our Water$ Color Window Shades
at 75c each. Schumpert-Graham- .
Suber Co. 10-12-4f.
We have a full line of art squares
and rug3. Schumpert-Graham-Suber
Co. 10-12-tf.
Contractors and Builders. Save 10
to 25 per tfent. on Flooring, Ceiling,
Siding, Laths and Shingles.
Buy in car lots. Send list for delivered
prices. Greenwood Sales
Co., Bos 435, Greenwood, S. C.
9-14-26t-lta^. . .
Come to see u3, we sell for less.
Schumoert-Graham-Suber Co.
ao-i2-tf.
Wanted?Subscriptions, new or..renewal,
to The Herald and News,
the Progressive Farmer, Southern
Cultivator, Ladies' Home ^Journal,
Woman's Home Companion,, Pictorial
Review, Country Gentleman,
jMLccaii s magazine arra any oiner
magazine that is wanted. Please
give me your gift subscriptions. \
Please give or leave your subscription
at Wm; Jqhnson's store for me
Your subscription will be appreciated.
Phcne 25. Curtis Epting, \
1704 Nance St., Newberry, S. C.
10-12-2mo.
Have' us sell your land at auction.
Atlantic Coast Realty company, '
Petersburg,' Va., and Greenville,
N. C. Write, wire or phone-us at
Petersburg, Va., or see Davis
Realty Co., local contract represenfotiTfoo
f!voomirnn^ S f"!
V'CVbi * VUy UiVWa II vvv>; -w
9-2$-ltaw-tf.
Blankets and comforts at Schampert.
Graham-Suber Co. 10-12-tf.
Lost?Rockford movement watch in
opera house Friday night. Fob
with .45 calibre bullet. Reward if
returned to J. T. Long, Prosperity,
S. C., Route 3. 12-Sl-2tp.
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INo nunnng or trespassing miowcu uu
any lands o*f the undersigned. Violators
will be vigorously prosecuted.
W. T. Buford.
ll-23-6t. . :
Dffice desks at Schumpert-Graham- /
Suber Co. \ 10-12-tf.
Wanted?Room and board young
married couple or would consider
rooms for light housekeeping.
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Notice! Look! Read?The Farmers
Oil Mill and Ginnery will close
on the 24th and remain closed until
January 3, 1921. We will do no , '
grinding nor ginning during this
time. J. H. Wicker, Mgr.
12-2 lot. '
dewberry Pressing Club will move to
G. C. Williams' building next to
Central house, January 1, 1921.
A 11 4-1% A f A -lAin
<rvu tixuoc cu<x\j want LV juui
club come now. Lillie A. E. Gilliam,
Proprietress. 12-14-6t
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