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1 - i i . PURELY PERSONAL, [ " The Movements of Many People, j iSfswberrlans and Those Who Visit Newberry, Dr. Boyd Jacobs attended the an-1 nual meeting in Spartanburg of the' Southeastern States Veterinary as-!, sociation on Monday and Tuesday. Mr. J. I). welling oi Lharie?ton genera! manager of the Peoples Life Insurance company, spent from Sunday until Tuesday with his local representative, Mr. W. F. Wightman.! Mr. Wellies: left on Tuesday for:, Greenwood and Greenville. Mr. Hayne Buford's many friends J are glad to see him walking about the' city after recovering from his recent j critical illness. Mrs. T. 0.' Stewart, Miss Olivia; Stewart and Mr. Irvine Leslie at-; +Vio Vin-rial rtf \Tr TTnrVPV ! bWIUVU WliV V* * | Crar.dall in Columbia Wednesday afternoon. Roy Gallman, bookkeeper at the Planters Bank, left, here Saturday ; afternoon to spend Sunday at Frog 1 Level. He denies he lives at Frogi Level and claims he lives in New-j berry. Although he is a deacon in j the A. R. P.-church he left here with a bird and it is oenevea ne car-,; fied hin? along to hunt on Sunday.? ! Abbeville Medium. Roy came, but j there is no such place as Frog Level j - . in l;his county, and he did not bring; the dog. His brother (we mean Roy's1 brother) Bernard went back with him and returned home Tuesday, bringing the dog with him. The many friends of Mrs. C. E. Peele will be glad to know she is out after a high attack of fever.?Abbeville Medium. Many friends in Newherrv as well as in Abbeville. i ? -- , Mrs. T. C. Pool of Newberry is visiting her sister, Mrs. L. W. White. Abbeville Medium, 25th. . ; Messrs. J. H. and C. M. West went to Graniteville Tuesday afternoon to spend until the last of the week with j relatives. Mr. E. Lamar Bailes, state direc-1 tor of the order of Stags, after or-i. ganizing a drove in Spartanburg, re- j turned on Wednesday to Newberry, j where he attended the hall meeting . Wednesday night. Mr. Bailes is Avell known in Newberry, where he was in ^ business several years ago and was quite popular-^n account of his geni- 1 al disposition. He is having great sue- : cess in his work now, having orgaiv i J N ized droves in various parts of the j' [ - state. His headquarters are in St. tr Loius. director Bailes has sent an ;J organizer, Mr. G. B. Hancock, to Co-j? lumbia. v \( Mrs. T. K. Johnstone is 4n Green- 1 ville with her little son, Tommie, who ^ underwent an operation for the re- j 1 moval of his tonsils last Sunday and j is gettine,along all right. j < Nolan ("Bud") Sligh, who j t drives the city motor tractor, helped! 1 to eat watermelon on/ Sunday at a birthday dinner at the home of his c parents, Captain and Mrs. W. C. 1 Sligh, at Jalapa. j Editor E. H. Aull, of The New- c berry Herald and News, passed j through Saluda Tuesday morning en j a route to Johnston. We regret tpat j1 our absence from the office deprived j r us of the pleasure of meeting him. J ?Standard. tr ^ Mrs. P. Duncan Johnson, Mrs. Cro- p' mer and Mrs. W. 0. Miller of New- ? berry spent Sunday in the city.? jv Mrs. Mace Young returned Friday J from Whitmire where she attended t the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Tom ? x Scott.?Mrs. Will Duncan and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Workman attended "v the 'funeral of Mrs. Tom Scott in r Whitmire last Wednesday.?Clinton t Chronicle, 27th. j t Messrs. John M. Kinard, George B.'jl Cromer and Z. F. Wright have been j appointed by Governor Cooper to act i as delegates from Newberry to the t Southern Commercial congress which c is to be held in Wasington on March i 1,2 and 3. jl John P. Long of Silverstreet is nowjs x moving his stock of staple and fancy j 1 groceries into the building recently vacated by the Saluda Grocery com- j t pany. The style of the new firm "will! s be the Cash Store. Saluda is glad j c to welcome Mr. Long in its midst and j i we indulge the hope that his stay j among us will be both pleasant and j 1 profitable.?Saluda Standard. 27th. j J unrl "\T isK I I ?11. i oo iu u 1uiii muv? . Marie Lane of Hendersonville are j J visiting: at the heme of Mrs. James c M. Bowers. Mr. Fair Pifer is in the city. s Mr. M. L. Spearman has returned! ] from New York. / j VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT, j i Having finished his rounds of the! < county Auditor Halfacre will now! < be at his office to take tax returns. ! i * Jail sentences for blind timers will j < cause them to see the error of their i way.?Anderson Mail. And that's, the only thing: that will. ; Take in "The Ri^rht of Way" with Bert Lytell Friday. We don't mind, ] n/arwvlo +a Ar\ 1r>t ; , Ui IIICO, vv/ vtv ??AAv*vr we can't do ourselves. The next time a new enterprise is i 1 started in Newberry, use the ol< knitting mill. That would have beei a good place for the laundry. Often we know of the issuance o a marriage license, but have to wai until the preacher returns it to th probate judge or sends us word, o we hear definitely from some othe reliable source. We don't like t< run risks as there is occasionally ; "slip between the cup and the lip." Some people seem uaable to dis tin^uish between exorbitant pnfit and stealing.?Anderson Mail. The; sure do. The Hotel National, under the pro prietorship of Mr. A. F. Dufft, i open to the public, having made favorable beginning: and taken on . new lease ,of life in charge of th present pleasant management, every thing in the hotel having undergon a change for the ^better. The famil is an agreeable addition to the cit and we feel that the National is r.cn in good hands, which will be a pleas ing announcement to the community When the -"newness" wears off an the Duffts become* generally know they will get their share of transien and permanent boarders. A certain man having said that young lady in this city was wort her weight in diamonds and ought t weigh a .thousand pounds, alon conies another fellow and ruins hi compliment by saying she is wort her weight in radium and ought t weigh a ton. One would have t travel from America to Hollarfd o nfViPV nvprwqs Prtlintw tf> hpa that. I The postoffice management 'did good thing in removing those basket from the lobby and replacing ther with something far better for th waste paper. The public will appro ciate the change, as people were a] ways kicking the baskets without in tending it; they seemed to be in th way of many feet. There will be a* special meeting o the stockholders of the Kentucky Carolina Oil company on Tuesday Februray S, at 1:30 p. m., in the of fice of Mr. B. V. Chapman, secretar; and treasurer, for the purpose^ in creasing the capital stock. Dr. C. D Weeks is president of this new com pany. It comes into same lives to expe rience the blessedness of "angels o: mercy." One does not have to go ti fieaven to find angels; they are ii Newberry. .The leather made a sudden jumj from summer to winter. Saturday Sunday and Monday were beaut ifu iays of near-summer, time weather " t / tVho then thought that Tuesday .vculd see sleet and the trees ben dine ow with the weight of icycles? vSome people saw a pigeon or ine of the' hands to the city clerl he other day. It was no stool pigeor ookin'g out for the police. Emma Scott Williams, a notorious :olored character with a big soundng name, was before the recorder Tuesday for one form of disorderly :onduce. It cost, her $10. It rained, sleeted and . snowed ali it the same time Wednesday mornng. Newberry has a wonderful clinate. Pennies and pistols figured promi lently in the loot bagged by the tighwayman at Silverstreet in his aid you will see mentioned elsewhere in this paper. In figuring on the weather rernem>ej. February. There's no telling whai he'll be or do. Some people who don't know arc vondering where^Chinch row is sinc-c nention was made of a motor trip hrough that locality last Sunday afernoon?that wonderful Sunday. rorget it. January is all but gone and New>erry hasn't yet had a really hard :in?e. It's a little rough now, but ii ould be worse. Every bad conditior n life could be worse, and we'al lave much to be thankful for. II ometimes' looks dark, but hope jrightens the way.' Postoffice people, railroad people, ;e!ephone and telegraph people anc ;ome other people are the ones whc atch it hard in sleety and snowj veatner. The Drayton Rutherford chapter [J. D. C., will meet with Mrs. Mary A Fant on Tuesday afternoon, Febru iry 1, at 3:45 o'clock. Members whc V lave not paid their dues will please jome prepared to do so. Newberry has contributed the nea ?um of $o90.30 tof the Rescue Or phanage of South Carolina. Boeinninu1 on Monday there will b; i change in the Newberry hotel barber sliop. Mr. John W. Taylor ha: sold his barber shop fixtures ,to Mr Oscar R. Summer anil will take hi: issi start barbers, Messrs. 1>. L. Law ;on and C. W. Bauknight, to the sho} now being run by Mr. Shealv am sis assistant, who will go jut uf busi ness for the present. Mr. Taylor am >Co. iva !?mnnij tlio K:iv I lO clCOlOwUil CO m V lyv-wv v?4 bers in South Carolina and will d< ivell in their new place of business We don't know what Mr. Summe ivili do with his outfit. l.| MAYS IN NEWBERRY JAI1 n | : Officers Believe Confessed Robber, f! Draft Dodger / 11 / e News and Courier. , r Greenwood, Jan. 2(5.?The confess ed robber of the postofficre at Silvei 0 j street, ?rivinir the name of 0. B* a: of Florida, was turned over to She; ! iff Cannon Blease, of Newberry com ! ty, and carried to the Newberry coin s j ty jail last night. Mays was arreste v. here yesterday morning in a srna i grocery store by Policeman C. rj _| Nelson. When arrested he, had on h 'person four pistols, all loaded, t\v a j razors and two pocket l-mives. In a j package a sack containing about fiv 0! pounds of pennies was found and i quantity of stamps. c Mays confessed to entering th v pcstoffice, the express office and v! store at Silverstree,t. Two pistols wei v | identified by Sheriff Blease as bavin j.jbeen stolen froryi Silverstreet store r. j The alleged burglar claims to I d j thirty-seven years old and that he n j from Florida. He stated to officei . V./-> 'mac ir> f.nnntljj Hnrirt 1 j iieic tuat iic/ \><^o iu ?? | the war and hot in the army. Officei a j believe he is a draft evader. hi ? o! DR. W. W. LONG WILL g\ .SPEAK AT NEWBERR sj / hi Mr. W; W. Long, director of E: o i tension, Clemson college, S. C., is q | man of wide experience and a tho' - Invwani?PV Whpn the extensio r | < "*&" ^ ^ ~ ~ - ? t i department of Clemson college an ! the demonstration work of the U. i a; department of agriculture were con s j bined, Mr. Long was put in charg R | of the combination, and the fact ths e he has acceptably headed this woi for ten or more years bears amp] [_ t -stimory to his ability as a leade Mr. Long toll speak to the farmei e: cf Newberry county at the coui '' *? ftn Qdfnvftnu .Tjjt I Il.Jliie 111 licnuciljl Uli v^.v. , ?;uary 29, at 11:00 o'clock. Mr. Georg : P. Hoffman, the sweet potato sp< r j cialist of Clemson college, also wi | speak. y | I ' ?? J HAM COULD LOSE MUSTACHE, i. BUT NOT THE MEMORY'OF I When he appeared in the one re* "Ham and Bud" comedies?and thei ^ j "were 134 of them?Lloyd Hamilto 31 were a huge mustache as a part o j his make-up. In those days ever comedian was supposed to have hi ' upper, lip adorned in order to be fur 5 j ny. But when Hamilton came to hea j; hie own company producing. Mei "'maid Comedies, the-third of which i ' j "Dynamite," at the opera hou^e Sa1 Iurday, he* decided to depend on abll ' j ity minus the "disguise." So the mus % I tache has gone?but it is not for 1 j gctten. , j Recently Hamilton had a birthdaj j and sonic fans in the east rememberer .! it. Along came a letter saying that h j was being sen-1 a birthday gift, an< . naturally it stirred curiosity. It wa .; iniured, handsomely packed am | showed every evidence of containin; j! something very valuaole. At the stu j dio where it was opened tnere wa i much excitement as wrapping afte | wrapping came off. Finally the gif j revealed itself in all its glory. ,1 It was a "mustache cup." . > +mr\K*mnmmnmaeB* mm* ??mmu?ataMMp? a* . _ . SPECIAL 50TICE I .; h* J * 'i For the hostess I have party an i luncheon favors, place and tall . | cards, decorated paper napkin J and crepe paper for many oeca ' j sions. Hal Kohn. )j " Clerks?(Men, women) over 17, fo: . j postal mail service. $130 month J Examination January, February I Experience unnecessary. For ire; 'j particulars of instruction, write J I Leonard, (former civil service ex amincr) 147 Equitable Bldg (i Washington, D. C. _l-28-3t; |! Arc your valuable papers proper], protected? If jiot i would be glai ' j to show you my line of- stee j strong boxes. See south window . | Hal Kohn." 1 i (; Wanted?Cow peas, all varieties highest market prices paid. Brin; | them to our warehouse on Sou j them Railway. R. D. Smith & Son ! Wholesale Grocers, Newberry, S J C. 1-28-4t i __________________________________ ' That good old fountain pen may b - j worth repairing. Bring it in. Ila i Kohn. , 1 ' i Rcoms to rent?Water, lights am " | sewerage. Apply ar The Herald an* News for further information. ? 1-18-21 s | Funeral flowers. Orders given ;>>*omp i /?..i T T-?1 IT ril;n ^ ana carciui ciucuuuu. ?; 1 51 Give me vo*.:r order for VOUl* valen -{ tine an<l Master carnations. I wil ) j save you money. Mayes Book t jj Variety Store. 1-25-2 - i This week-end I have carna' sons, j | keep my flowers in a florists re friserator and you are assured o i -P.-z-wol, ii-c.11 nrouorrftd floWPVS. Hit JlCOJi* j/iv.-vi.w. 3 Kohn. /For Sale?House and lot. Apply 60! ' J South St. Mrs. Delia Hutchinson | 1-18-4tn. L For that Valentine party I have; many suggestions, in favors, place; and tally cards, crepe and other j a items. Hal Kohn. J j Wanted?Peas, Peas. Peas. See me j if you have peas of any kind toVell.: l-29-2tp H. S. i\angford. j 'sl Engraved cards. Thirty-seven styles' t'-j of engraving to select from and j i-| your choice of card size. Hal Kohn. j Wanted?An experienced man or! d lady with automobile to solicit 11 patronage and acquaint the people, of Newberry with our laundry ser vice.4 We can pay the right person 5S a good salary. Sanitary Laundry, o 1-28-lt. U ????3? r ? ?a???? 'C : Wanted ! \ *e i gj Small mules and sma rW'f r?aifinw nM I JL/Ult b VUI V iiv TV v/ivti ! Js i Will buy Saturday ar sj 29 and 31. :s | Cash paid if requiren i 1 Havird < r-!~ I ?rmgMrmrwi ii imnim n?iiutap?d? n MMMMMBBHaNMMMBDnHUBBMMBBHMBnH ?-j Yours fore J I Hi . mmi I 1 mM '! Dr. G. Elk ;1. Opton "e' v n; ' f: Eye? Examined : ^! Broken Lense d ; ? is The latest scientii I I"! a mining the eyes , modern equipmei ! MmifC Q frt 1 ?''' 1 AV w& y 1/ vv d v , J 5th FI?or Exchange Bank s' Rooms 510 and 511 cl ' I Salercfay Mo 1 \\ The Biggest J i i - ' 1 1"" :! Don't miss it : i n I Gross receipts ejl .i j! /jC^ T 5av< ' I 'I ??-? ? Admission: !i r Owing to the ii I be shown one v I i i. i I! -? Dennison's crepe paper in many col- j ors. It's that tfood silk crepe and j pleases every time. Hal Kohn. Strayed from my barn on Xance; street one Jersey calf. Please notify me. F. R. Hunter. 1 -2n-tf. Uedar rosts?a tew nne cedar posts for sale. Apply to M. E. Enlow, Prosperity. l-2o-2tp For Rent?Two furnished bed rooms with bath and use of telephone. .Mrs. J. R. Eison. Scott Bldjr. Special in china and enamelware. 8-inch plate. 10c each, 2 quart boiler, 10c each. Mayes Book and Variety Store. l-25-2t To Buy 11 horses, must be fat id Monday, January lents are met. & Wise ^ I ency, Service teal /X Ik letrist Glasses Fitted is Duplicated Fic methods of ex Willi inc. 1QICOI ; it. I v I 0?1:30 to 5:30 Bldg. Newbsrry, S. C "1 A II/" nv, rning, January \ The European i & immaS Picture I C*nmn 1U varan > go to the Eiarc MBBBMaBanaBt wwcmrajnaaMawiMMisaMMi - 1< i .1 r ii lengtn or me p i time only so cc \ We are prepared now to take care j i of Regular and also Table I Boarders. It will be to your ad-] j vantage to get our prices. The National Hotel. | 1-29-ot ! Smoke Your Meat With i I | Liquid Smoke i Easy applied with a1 1 L 1 !J. orusn. vv endvc 11 iii;i i 75c, $1.00 & $1.50 j! P. E. Way, Dniggist i "A Good Drug Store" Newberry, S. C. I "V?~ fp ;,>Sk i u\.; i', . - .-'i .. m H i . m'gi , 'i Mf'v ' ' -i"'ft ' ' h\i ' : feK fiossard 4'A /\yCo",M ??\W I I Mrs. Eison is calling the attention of Gossard Wearers to !the changes in prices on all: : Gossard Goods. I $15.00 models at $12.50 S12.50 models at $10.00! $10.50 models at. $8.50' * VUft/V Yv"wv I I $6.50 models at .$5.50 i $5.00 models at $3.50j: j ! All brassiers have been re-j duced. N i, ? : These changes will be ap-L Jpreciated as the Gossard goods! are very popular with the. ia-j j dies on account of comfort and; style. | . v ! } Rooms in Scott Ela. Phone 3371 I ? ???-!; - ' ' mmmm-mrnrn _ . j % ] M at 10:30 ! 33^ ^ A "W V ? h \ I c Children i ? - i j. II; Ever Filmed. i! i, ! I j !< ; the children. < >Dean Relief. !; A i I 1 J? |t > i!, | c !(! Oc and 20c .! : s icttire it will I? >me early. I] V I II ???? I OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM \ Friday, January 28 "THE RIGHT OF WAY"_ Bert Lytell i Fox News and Franey Comedy ^ Saturday, January 29 "VEILED MYSTERY" NO. 15 (Last Episode) il 2 REEL COMEDY ^ 2 REEL WESTERN Battery Business.?I sell the Vesta battery. None better. I specialize battery work. Give me a trial. M Newberry Battery and Electric Co., 1 Beale H. Cromer. Friend Street,. y opposite Cotton Platform. 3-oO-tf i I 1 use nothing but the best lenses that money can buy. I give you i nnfric sprvire and guarantee a cor- * rect fit on every pair of glasses. My charges are reasonable. H. M. Bigby, Optometrist, Exchange Bank Bldg. 1-14-tf. When you feel the need of glasses why not have your eyes examined and glasses fit? My prices are in keeping with the times. H. M. Bigbyi Optometrist, Third Floor . Exchange Bank Bldg. 1-14-tf For Sale?98-ib empty cotton flour * in frrmrl shane. Bake-Rite Bakery. ^ 1-11-tf. Contractors and Builders.. Save 10 to 25 per cent, on Flooring, aeil-/ ing, Siding, Laths and Shingles. Buy in car lots. Send list for delivered prices. Greenwood Sales Co., Box 435, Greenwood, S. C. ^ 9-14-26t-ltaw. ' Wanted?Subscriptions, new or renewal, to The Herald and News, the Progressive Farmer, Southern Cultivator, Ladies' Home Journal, Woman's. Home Companion, Pic- i torial Review. Countrv Gentleman. McCall's Magazine and^ any other ' magazine that is wanted. Please Sr. give me your gift subscriptions. Please give of leave your subscription at Wm. Johnson's store for me Your subscription will be appreciated. Phone 25. Curtis Epting, 1704 Nance St., Newberry, S. C. 10-12-2mo. 4 Newberry Pressing Club will mOVe,tO G. C. Williams' building next to Central house, January 1, 1921. * All those that want to join the club come now. Lillie A. E. Gilliam, Proprietress. 12-14-6t Lost?On Saturday afternoon, one .x i sterling silver card case, engraving - ~jf of "G. W." Return to J. D. Wheeler. l-4-2tp. We gin $nly on Friday of each week. Prosperity Cotton Oil Mill Co., . Prosperity, S. C. l-7-7tp Notice?I have made arrangements to pay cash for a few approved county claims if agreement is satisfactory. Write immediately the amount of your claim. Postoffice u Box 500, Prosperity, S. C. 12-31-tf. . For Sale?Pure Georgia ribborf' canc syruo. Johnson-McCrackin Co. ?i 12-31-tf. \ j For Sale?Two iron safes. H. C. I Holloway. 11-30-tf I NEWBERRY COTTON ASSOCIA- J ^ TION ' ^ [ The Newberry County branch of X the American Cotton Association will io!d a ma$s meeting in the court iiouse on Saturday, January 29, at 11 o'clock A. M. W. W. Long of riemson College will address the /Jlir/ivoifiofl neeung un uic/iajjtv.1 VJL uiwi^uvu farming. / Everybody is urged to attend whether they are members of the Association or not. JOS. L. KEITT, President. S. S. CUNNINGHAM, Secretary. l-25-2t. N'OTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT * " 1 - 1 4- ?-P 1 wui maize a nnai seiueuicub ;he estate of Stanmore G. Langford n the Probate Court for Newberry bounty, S. C., on Monday, the 28th lay of February, 1921, at 10 o'clock n the forenoon and will immediately hereafter ask for my discharge ast ldministrator of said estate. A1! persons holding claims against :state of Stanmore G. Langford, de- M reased. will present same duly attest- ^ :d to the undersigned, on or before J ;he 28t!i day of February, 1921. J. J. LANGFORD, Administrator. J Newberry. S. C., Jan. 24, 1921. I CITATION OF LETTERS OF AD- i MINISTRATION. * I Hie States of South Carolina?Coun- I ty of Newberry?By W. F. Ewart, 1 Probate Judge: v I Whereas, Mrs. Lu!a C. Beden- fl audi and G. D. Bcdenbaugh hath u natie suit to me to grant them Let- ? ers of Administration of the Estate 9 .nd effects of Z. W. Bedenbaugh, de- I eas^d, The.-'- arr therefore, to cite ana .dmonish all and singular the kin- 1 red and creditors of the said Z. W. l ledenbaugh. deceased, that they be 1 nd appear before me, in the Court | f Probate, to be he'd at Newberry, I !. C., on Tuesday, the 15th d->y of * A 'ebruary, next, \,after publ./ition j ereof. ;:t 11 o'clock in the fore- M oon, to show cause, if any they A ave, why the said administration hould not be granted. H Given under my hand this 21st day f January Anno Domini 1921. W. F. EWART, Mk J. N. c. n A