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SPECIAL KOTICB Spalding Baseball gocdls. Come ill, boys, and see a real line. Hal Kohn. Just in?a shipment of mince meat. Carry teria. Marriage Certificates. ..Beautiful decorated certificates. Hal Kohn. Have yoa tried our white cherries? They are the best. Carryteria. Eversharp service station. Extra re- j fills and erasers. Free ;nstruc tions. Hal Kofcn. If you like dill pickles you will find Libby's the best. Carryteria. Long's Jack?Fee $12.50, Prosperity. 3-8-tf. Peloufcct's Sunday School Notes will help you be a better teacher 01 a ! better scholar. Come in and see a i copy. Hal Kohn. j Wanted: 3 salesladies at once. Apply | to C. J. McWhirter store and call1 for Mr. Sinkoe. 3-8-lt. We have a complete line of jams. G'arryteria. Typewriter ribbons for all machines. Carbon paper and typewriter supplies. Hal Kohn. For rent?2 acres farming land and garden on .C^lhcun street. Apply! afc this omce or 1703 Harrington cfropf 3-8-lt i 1 Fountain pen ink, all colors, fully j guaranteed. If you are not pleas-J ed with the kind you are now using try a bottle of mine. Hal Kohn. Far service?Registered Jersey bull at my pasture, one mile from Prosperity. John W. Taylor. 3-8-2tp Don't you need some engraved cards? Hal Kohn. ^ Fresh Flower Seed?ail varieties at P. E. "Way's drug store, phone 158. For sale?Almost new household fur- ' niture at sacrifice. Inquire at J Chamber of Commerce. . For scle?Lot of CDle planters for j cotton or corn, we bought at a private sale where a party had to raise money. We will sell cheaper while they last. We have lots of other goods we are selling cheap, j. See us before vou buv. .B. B. I Schumpert Co., Prosperity, S. C. 3-4-12t. Thompson's Ringlet Barred Plymouth j . Rock eggs. 15 eggs, $1.50, $2.00 j. and $3.00. John B. Mayes. j] Easter flowers?Leave your order, with me for your Easter flowers, j Guaranteed first quality. I buy! from one of the best florists in the; U. S. Mayes Book & Variety Store. @ ^ @ . ? s ts ' ? 9 9 \ A11S A ? I ? ?7 W. M. Kl ? ? Easter goods?Bring your children down and let them see my window filled with Easter rabbits, chickens, ducks, baskets and egg dyes. Mayes Book & Variety Srore. 1 will pasture as many as seveiuj-uvL* head of cattle and horses at one dollar per head per month beginning April 1st next. Parties will please notify me at once for pasturage. Minnie L. Caldwell. 3-8-lt. Lost?Either in Newberry cr between my home and Newberry certificate for seven shares of the capital stock of the American I'rodu. e i Export and Import corporation., Finder please return to J. McD. i Schumpert, Newberrv, Route 4. 3-8-lt. Say, listen?Have you heard about! the expert shoe man from Savan-1 nah, Ga.? He has opened a shoe; repairing stand opposite Mr. Bax- j ter's undertaking parlors, where | he is doing first class work cheap, j Yes, i am here. Please call and^ have your work done and save; money. M. J. Turner, The Shoe! Doctor. 2-4--3t.-Iaw i : For sale for money or cotton?One i voung mare mule, absolutely sound j in every detail. Work double or j single anywhere. Weight about j 1000 lbs. Good bu?T2Tv and saddle i mule?fast. Cost $375.00 two; years ago. Sell for $200 in money] or cotton at 20c lb. middling basis, j Address H. H. Kuggins, Pomaria, j S. C. 2-25-2p ! ?__??_' For a cheap dessert.?Get some of; our dried fruit, 15c lb., 2 lbs. for 2oc. Johnson-McCrackin Co. 2-8-tf. ! Seed, Irish .Potatoes, an icijias, jonn-| son McCracken Co. 2-1-tf i For Sale?Two iron safes. H. C. j Holloway. 11-30-tf For Sale?98Tlb empty cotton flourj sacks in good shape. Bajke-Rite j Bakery. 1-11-tf. i Early Jersey Wakefield?Several j thousand plants for sale. 15 cents j per hyndred; $1.25 per thousand.! J. R. BedeAbaugh, Prosperity. { Phone 2311. 3-4-3tp J ? ? i *'1 ViovnVvTr urovnaA nnt f n ! nil |.?CI 5Uad die "ttiavu | hire or harbor Nathan Blair, as he j is under contract with me. Wm.! H. Folk, Pomaria, S. C. S-4-2t. for hatching?Barred Plymouth j Rocks (Old Glory Strain) from | first prize winners 1919-20 at $2 i ?and $3 per 15. Delivered. . I guarantee ten chicks from ^ each setting of eg^s. A. N. Avinger. Oran pp.hu S. C. Box 404. " O C 7 ? 2-8-lm. ^11?1?' '"^''' ? " - ?>?- " 1 ' ?r?w. J M-a ^ SM I Just Try Us, \ ngj Prop. 4 i ! e a i * 1 ! j ^^1.' -^2ri uit V I lift I WBNtmf ~-'h\ ! OrdeY your EnqlishrAit i All over America repute -a r 1 . -a ; Maae-to-iv; are the most economical i feel more comfortable an men and young men eve Come in now and see the 3 am ?? Walk around save L. L B! Next Door >9 a Copelan Ve Are D icy of 1S t 1 TO /SS--V 1 n c liiis i flP)SF || fl'Aw? Wife- '?3^-^WSSm{ i i | (i-flirafe ! g&yyjf> i -x S=S=- ji Easier Suit now 1 \ leric&n Tailoring %osier 'Quilt" Qkthes | this name has earned the ition of quality I I i leasure Clothes II in the lon^: run?they wear longer, d are always worn by well-dressed rywhere. : new fabrics?it will pay you. a i . . :sg ft* " the corner and nth -KlaLOCK Western Uuion .5! ? ^ @ 'Vv ? ^ ^ @ ^ ^ $ X I I Rraf- For nf-^nrrf**' ! Large Ship ocesies at a rantee gj, Oi ^ o Z5 I? on > @ <5>: @ ?^ j | Why Wear Ready-Mades j I j When Ideal Custom Tailor- : II ed Clothes cost you 210 more. ; if ANNE O. RUFF & CO. I I!. i | will take your order and i i j will guarantee to fit you. i . ' j For Sale.?Coker No. 11 and 12 and!' Webber 82 Long Staple Cotton i Seed. 10 acres produced 19 bales.! i staples 1 3-S. $1.00 per bu. Ar-! thur H. Counts, 2-15-tf. ! I j : For Sale?Pure Georgia ribbon cane j svrup. Johnson-McCrackin Co. j 12-31-tf. I Eggs for setting?S. C. R. I. Reds, cocks from Owens farm, eggs 1 $1.50 to $3.00. A. B. Wise, Pros-f :j... c r> punty, o. v^. i 2-8-4t-ltaw. i i i i Wanted?Subscriptions, new or re- j newal, to The Herald and News, J j the Progressive Farmer, Southern j' j Cultivator, Ladies' Home Journal, j i Woman's Home Companion, Pic-! j torial Review, Country Gentleman, j McCall's Magazine and any other! magazine that is wanted. Please | j give me your gift subscriptions. | Please give or leave your subscrip-1 ' tion at Wni. Johnson's store for me > [ Your subscriotion will be appre- j I 1 !J |Wanted:?Cow peas; all varieties;; j highest market prices paid. Bring J them to our warehouse on Southern ! railway. R. D. Smith & Son, New-1 berry, S. C., Wholesale Grocers. |, 3-4-81. \l : ; Jies Wanted?White and Post Oak !, j ties, delivered at Greenwood, large j ] i quantity. Cook & Son, Greenville, I S. C. , 3-4-2t! ) I o?????%???I? Look! Look! Pi Sad Bu i Round Steak, pound Loin Steak, pound Good Steak, pound Roast Beef, pound Stew Beef, pound Pork Chops, pound j Pork Hams, sliced, pound ... Pork Ribs, pound i Pork Sausage, pound Mixed Sausage, pound WE LEAD. QTIj The Old Ci Under Opei 1217 Main St. ) Q ? $> ? <$> @ o @ ^ @ ? ifKT A I arry n flr"" ^PT!ir*?2 'men! of Su ?*1. **** <5" J *i VM CWtL Feifvfclliril JS^SL&* <1* 3t We Have f four Groce Public Stenographer at Chamber of Commerce office. Work done neatly and quickly. 3-3-2t Newberry is new on the city list. There are very few residences here that have name plates on the doors. All cities have them. Why not Newberry? See or phone No. 280, J. M. Swindler at the Old city Market unrter opera house for the prettiest name plates you ever saw. 2-4-3t Guff Orpir.gton eggs for setting at .$2.00 for 15. A. 0. Ruff. 2-25-ltawtf. To offer about 50,000 Early Wakefield cabbage plants. 20c per 100. x$1.50 per 1,000. _ Satisfaction guaranteed. . A. k. Epting, .Prosperity, S. C. 2-25-tf Barred Rock Eggs from high scoring pens. Won first cockerel, first cock, r.econd hen, second pullet at Orangeburg Fair; third cockerel, third cock, at State Fair. Eggs $3 per 15. C. A. Rennecker, Orangeburg, S. C. 2-25-lta\v4tp Wanted position?by young married man. I am willing to do any honest work. Can give references. I would like work real soon for I have a wife to support. I have a grammar school education. Address personally Roy Corder, Mollohom Mfsr. Co. 2-25-4tr> Eggs for hatching from pure bred single comb Rhode Island Reds. Owen Farm strain, $2.00 per 15. R. D. Smith, Jr., Newberry, S. C. Phone 88. 2-25-4t For sale?A good carriage. Will sell cheap. A. K. Epting, Prosperity, S. C. 2-25-3t Beardless or Soring Barley for sale by oJhnson-McCrac-kin Co. 2-18-tf. ices Smashed t True 30c OA out 25c 25c 18c, 2 for 35c 30c 30c 30c 35c 30c 5ERS FOLLOW. itv Market ra House. Phone280 | ggpvsdik action In F ? Vomised rv Bill . J. C. Or ! OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM i. Tuesday, March 8 ?<ni n T ADY -*i" Emma Dunn Purple Rider No. 5 Wednesday, March 9 "Ducks and Drakes" Befce Daniels Torchy Comedy Thursday, March 10 1 THE GREATER CLAIM" Alice Lake i i Edgar Comedy t - i? SHM9HSSBMBKMRR BR9VB9EB9BHBSBHHB , ? immtmirnrmwMTMi gv^fir in We Sell The Best Thf? flifanssf King's Kash and Karry Grocery NOTICE OF JURY DRAWING. Notice is hereby given, that we, the undersigned Jury Commisisoners for Newberry County, will at 9 o'clock a. m., March 4th, 1921, in the office of the Clerk of Court for said County openly and publicly draw the names of twelve (12) men to serve as Grand Jurors, .and at the same time and place draw the names of thirtv-six fSfil men tr> serve as Petit Jurors, for the Court of General Sessions which will convene March 21st, 1921. J. B. HALFACRE, C. C. SCHUMPERT, t J. D. WHEELER, Jury Commissioners for Newberry County. February 21st, 1921. tym * PALMAFESTA Palmetto State Festival Columbia March 29 to April*. 2 1 mamaasBHa?p TRESPASS NOTICE All persons are forbidden to tres pass on my lands especially by permitting cattle to run at ,large. D. Q. Wilson. 2-15-4t. % * ? 9' ; !\ Arv < W A + Vice t \ J f : i 4 ? ffk 9a - * f ?? I vin, Mgr. r , ?Hk A ?4, A ,tS). j4\ &bi 4s ^8k i&t A ' u y w w v w , * 1