The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, February 22, 1921, Page EIGHT, Image 8
ENTERTAINMENT BETHEL
GARMAN. FRIDAY NIGHT
"Axin Her Father' and "The Old
Maids' Convention" will be given at
} Mt. Bethel-Garmany school Friday
\ evening:, Feb. 25ch at 8 o'clock. Admission:
Adults 25c; children loc.
Everybody come!
The programme is as follows:
1. The Old Maid's Convention.
Maribah Lcvejoy, president, Kittie
Stephens.
Amarilla Heywood, secretary, Earl
Buzhardt.
Priscilla Hope treasurer, Nell Lominick.
Anxiety Doherty, Vinnie Kate
.Leiizsey.
Augusta Prim?Sara Cromer.
Fredora Bodkins?Gilette Ruff.
Rhoda Larkin?Helen Brown.
Faithful Blossom?Edna Cromer.
Selina Baxter?Leila Norris.
Susannah Smith?Genevieve Lominick.
Miranda Price?Heyward Sease.
Mary Ann Barnes?Margaret Oxner.
Sara Jane Springster?Kicnara
Lominick.
Eliza Hooker?Tommie Folk.
^Esther Snyder?Margaret Sease.
Marion Perkins?Roy Alewine.
Asenath Baker?Maffett Ruff.
Amanda Horn?Ruby Norris.
Amy Little?Boyd Buzhardt.
Sophia Potter?Jno. King Lominick.
Prof. Pinkerton?Ellerbe Sease.
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3. "Axin Her Father."
Pendleton Peppercorn?Robert
Ruff.
Priscilla Ann?Kittie Stephens,
t Pamela Jane?Margaret Sease.
1 Polly Lucretia?Nell Alewine.
Augustus Tyler?Ellerbe Sease.
Probate Judge Ewart issued the
following marriage licenses Saturday,
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Uie Uitrtitib aa.yiiig mc^ wcic iu
married "right away:" Miss Julia
Melton and Mr. 0. B. Bouknight,
both of West End; Miss Lorena Johnson
of Oakland village and Mr. B. T.
Miller of Batesburg^ Miss Clyde Lev^r
and Mr. G. B. *Wicker, both of
Pomaria section.
SPECIAL NOTICE
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I am expecting a shipment of Rev.
Ceo. Bearden's book this week. A
number have already engaged
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for one of this shipment or a laun
one. Mail orders filled. iial Xohn.
j Clerks, (men, women) over 17, foi
Postal ??iail Service. $12 > month.
I TTvnor!/i>u',-> mv.-.i./'csr vv T- i?i* "fvpr
| particulars of examinations, write
J. Leonard (former Civil Service
Examiner), i47 Equitable Bkig.
Washington, D. C.
I Haven't you a diolonrsa you want
framed? Hal Kohn.
A large per cent of battery trouble
is caused by poor insulation. The
locking device used in Vesta bati
fovioj rlrrnc s?wnv with iVu> tmilhlp
entirely. We can convince you.
Call and see. Newberry Battery &
r *ic Co., E. H. Cromer, Phone
27b.
Treat ycursclf to seme engraved
cards, at least see my samples.
Hal Kohn.
We are ready to do any kind of repairs
on farm-lighting batteries
and can furnish any part for same.
Wp rpnsir storage batteries. start
ers and generators. Our prices
are right. Newberry Battery &
Electric Co., B. H. Cromer. Phone
273.
I Sure you can get Postage stamps and
postal cards at "The New Book
Store/'
If you want prompt service in town
or in the country, any time, call
273. We deliver batteries anywhere
and have a full line of service
batteries for any car. We
will be glad to co:nc out and start
your car for yoa. Newberry I>actery
& Electric Co., E. H. Cromer,
phone 273.
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Is your laundry marked? If not aSK
about a marking outfit. Hal Kohn.
Beardless or Spring Barley for sale
by oJhnson-McCraekin Co.
j 2-18-tf.
I rr r* >_ i *5?1- o-vwl c.n tlie
?*clll ? vji o Lrf'-'ACi u wva uuvt uu wuv
best and newest books. H?l Kohn.
For Sale.?Coker No. 11 and 12 and
Webber 82 Long Staple Cottor
Seed. 1G acres produced 19 bales,
staples 1 3-8. $1.00 per bu. Arthur
H. Counts, 2-15-tf.
For a cheap dessert.?Get some of
our dried fruit, 15c lb., 2 lbs. for
25c. Johnson-McCrackin Co.
2-8-tf. ,
My cut flowers come from the finest
growers in the country. They are
the choicest stock and I oftentimes
pay double for the quality which
I buy, but 1 have learned that inferior
flowers do not keep well and
do not really satisfy a customer.
It is not unusual for mv flowers to
last more than a week. J know of
one case where I delivered some
carnations on Friday and they were
used 7 days later in a funeral design.
Hal Kchn.
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Crc'.ois icr funeral designs ^"YCe.
; pr.riiipi aiti-;ition. j>esiuns from
either Cc-Iambia or Grie;wi!le or
; <.-:? i haw thun delivered in any
ci-y :.i the Hal Xohn.
Hatching I?~ js?i^a-Ted Plymouth
ufjrks. 1 h v.- i m.'1! of snlondid
breed ors. Kver\ yard headed by
>i fine vigorous Thompson imperial1
! Ringlet Cockerels. 11 iirli grade
hatching eggs from good winter;
i layers at modi-rate prices. 1,2 >2
eggs from 100 liens and pullets for;
J Jan. Can aiso book orders for'
'! limited i:i:.m!?er fcjihv chicks fori
'! Mr.veil and April delivery. Eggsi
SI.50 ar/i $2.00 per 15; chicks,:
i $17.GO for 100; :;J).00 for 50. Y.
'! T. Dickert. Newberry, phone 2303.
2-18-3tp.
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. Dictionaries: Don't worry about;
l| your spelling, get a dictionary and
| i>e sure. Pocket, desk and school!
I size, from 50e up. Hal Kohn.
i Attention.?Say, when ' shoeing aj
; j mule costs ?1.30 and I would tell |
j you I will slice him for $1.00, i
would you bring him to me or take]
; him 10 the other man and tell him j
he must do it for $1.00? Well, itj
is up to you. I am furnishing
shoes ard shoeing for $1.00 cash.;
G. T. Eiair, at G. V. Boozer's old i
stand. 2-15-3t.!
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i Seed, Irish Potatoes, all kinds, John-j
J son McCracken Co. 1
i 2-1 -tf
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j For Sr.Ie?Two iron safes. II. C. I
j Holloway. 11-30-tf |
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: j TTgr^s for hatching?Barred Plymouth
. j Kocks (Old Glory Strain) from
I first prize winners 11)19-20 a: $2
and $3 per 15. Delivered. I
guarantee ten chicks from each
.! setting of eggs. A. N. Avinger,
Orangeburg, S. C. Box 404.
j 2-8-1 m.
'{ NOTICE OF JURY DRAWING.
J Notice is hereby given, that we,,
[the undersigned Jury Convmisisoners'
I for Newberry County, will at 9'
[ o'clock a. m., March 4th, 1921, in the I
r\-P ( 1 oylr r?*f* P.mtvI' "Pnv enirl .
[ County openly and publicly draw the ;
i names of twelve (12) men to serve J
, as Grand Jurors, and at the same j
t?'me and place draw the names of j
. thirty-six (38) men to serve as Petit j
; Jurors, for the Court of General Ses- i
' i ?!cr.s which will convene March 21st,
1921.
J. B. HALFACRE,
v C. C. SCHUMPERT, I
J. D. WHEELER,
Jury Commissioners for Newberry!
County.
j February 22 st, 1921.
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Palmetto Stats Festival
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PROGRAM
Tuesday, February 22
"PASSION"
Special 4
"PURPLE RIDER" NO. 3
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"THE ROAD DEMON"
Tom Mix
Christy Comedy
Thursday, February 24
"HEARTS ARE TRUMPS" j
All Star
Edgar Comedy
ror Sale?88-lb empty cotton flour
sacks in good shape. Bake-R'te
Bakery. 1-11 -tf.
Vanied?Subscriptions, new or renewal,
to The Herald r.nd News,
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Cultivator, Ladie?' Home Journal,
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give me your gift subscriptions.
Please give or 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.
Vhen you feel the need of glasses
why not have vour eves examined
and glasses fit? My prices are in
keeping with the times. H. M.
Bigby, Optometrist, Third Floor
Exchange Bank Bldg. 1-14-tf
"or Sale?Pure Georgia ribbon cane
syrup. Johnson-McCrackin Co.
12-31-tf.
for setting?S. C. R. I.- Reds, i
cocks from Owens farm, * eggs
$1.50 to $3.00. A. B. Wise, Pros- .
perity, s. u.
2-8-4t-ltaw.
jay, listen?Have you heard about
the expert shoe man from Savannah,
Ga.? He has opened a shoe ,
repairing stan d opposite Mr. Baxter's
undertaking parlors, where
he is doing first class work chcap.
Yes, I am here. Please call and
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hive your work done and save
mcnev. M. J. Turner, The Shoe
Doctor. 2-4--3t.-law
.est?One hound female dog, white
with liver colored spots and one
small spot in forehead. Answers
to name of Eck. Reward offered.
Haskell Dcminick, Prosperity, S.
C. Phone 2911. 2-18-2tp
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