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PURELY PERSONAL. [w h. The Movements of Muny People, i p Newberrians and Those Who Visit Newberry. ifl | at Misses Frances and Mary Wheeler. of Newberry were quests yesterday of j L their sister. Miss Claudia Wheeler, at <r: : ^ Lander college.?Greenwood Index- j Journal, Oth. ifi I Dr. L. A. Riser, in charge of the ; w bureau of rural sanitation, was in . Newberry county yesterday on a tour e< of inspection.?The State, lOfh. ! f< Mr. and Mrs. S. C. McCarley and!ai Mrs Philander Cromer motored to ^ Columbia Saturday, visiting Mr. W. j0< A. McSwain and family. Mrs. Mc- rSwain accompanied them home to visit her people in his county. jWJ Mr. L. A. Tew has been promoted' g to second hand in weave room at Koanoke RaDids, N. C. ri Miss Maude Gruber of Columbia is visiting relatives in Newberry. Prof. S. J. Derrck was the orator of the day at the closing exercises of!.. i 11 the Chapin school Tuesday night. He Q spoke to an immense audience. Peo-! pie turn out in that part of the coun- j " try?especially when they know they ! -. . ,, 1 are going to hear something "worm ; while." Iq Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Danielsen's lit- j tie son, J. T., Jr, had two fingers of j his right hand badly mashed Tuesday ; ^ by the falling of a window sash. Drs. j P. G. Ellesor and R. L. Mayes found ; I Ci it necessary to amputate the end of j the middle finger. The little sufferer I ^ bore up bravely under his trying and ; j painful orHeal. i1 1,1? ? ? *- 1/iovn? TTridav I -LVJ.1SS iuarsaret uavia ica.vo mv.-. i li for Edgefield to visit friends at Cedar Grove. Miss Mary Bertha Crooks, vice j president of the graduating class of j Summerland college, has our# thanks; ti for an invtation to the ninth annual j ii commencement of the. college, from! May 20th to 24th. ijr Mr. J. W. Lindsay, a former New-jc berry boy, lately connected in busi-jt? ness at Chattanooga, has been moved j( to Atlanta. - j A Mr. J. L. Nobles, one of the fine ]y_ barbers of Newberry, is now a mem-'j ber of the quartette of fine barbers at' n J. W. Taylor's. The others associat-i^ ing with Mr. Taylor are Messrs. D. jd L. Lawson and Claude Bouknight. The.'d four would be hard to beat. jr Mrs. Alice Mills and*little daughter ('r, of Athens, Ga., spent^from Sunday toj' Tuesday in -Newberry with her aunt,; 0 Mrs, T. M. Rogers. F -vc: TTonf 13 ivusses jL/un.11 A - ? Mcintosh and Butler Hargrove and! 0 Messrs. Nicholas Holmes, * Ollie ^ Brown. Herman Langford, Will Reid; e and J. W. Wallace attended the dance!0 in Greenwood Tuesday night. Get- j 0 ting there later were Dr. Keifer Wicker, Owen Holmes and Ed Fant. tj I Hayes, Kreps, Merchant, Betch-jjj man and Sanders spent Sunday at w Batesburg. j ]? Fulmer Wells has just arrived irom p California to spend a while w;-h his x) parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Weils, and his many friends are ni'ghty glad v to see him back in little old New- J ^ btr/y. jb Mr. and Mrs. Claude 0. Sligfn fromi Clemson spent last week-end with Mr. j Q and Mrs. R. T. Caldwell and family. |t< Rudolph Busch of Newberry col-jiy leg:e spent the week-end with his par-is * i /-.i 1j i CntS in AIKen, v^nctneav xjcnc:i.^-ugt, j. who is a sophomore at Newberry college, has been selected by his liter-in ary society at the college to enter the-a declaimers' contest for a gold medal ih offered by the societies. We hope'f* that the Aiken boy, who is ' very j bright and popular, will win out.? jw Aiken Journal and Review. Col. E. H. Aull and Senator Alan a1 : Johnstone of Newberry and Mr. R. 8 S. Burton of Whitmire have been f< appointed representatives on the'cl statewide delegation to the roads con-: ference in Columbia next Wednes-: F day. T Mr. E. H. Livingston of Newberry, Mr. J. P. Hart of Prosperity and Mr. ci J. W. Leaphart of Leesville are j o1 among those expected to compose the! South Carolina delegation to the an- fc nual convention of the Interstate Oil hi Mill Superintendents' association at in New Orleans June 14-17. }T Dr. Stork visited Mr. and Mrs. An- Si drew C. Thomasson, Jr., Saturday and . th left a son. Miss Lola Taylor and Miss Eleanor m Radcliffe will arrive from Columbia p; Friday to attend the Junior-Senior banquet and the week-end with Miss IvI Taylor's mother, Mrs. Lucy M. Tay- o\ lor. iti Mrs. Alma Seybt, accompanied by tl' her daughter, Miss Xellie Ray Seybt, in of Pomaria spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Mattie Crooks. Mr. Andrew L. Byrd, with the vo- L< cational training department, head-1 quarters at Columbia, was in New- w ' rr> 1a a \\r . \ i oerrv 1 utr&u<t,v unu >> tuncMiav. i !> Mr. Jack Taylor, railway *mail tr agent, spent the week-end here withjM his mother, Mrs. Alma Taylor. |X Miss Esther Cozene of the chamber ft of commerce office has received a let- oi ter from Mr. Lloyd W. Maxwell, for-'di mer secretarv, stating that Mrs. Max- ki * ell, who has been critically ill at her |T )me in Washington, is much im-f roved. -Miss Aughtry Temple has returned i \ *om an extended visit to relatives | : Pacolet and Trough. jir It was Dad's day with Mr. Theodore f< ong on Tuesday. Another little, V irl, Frances. !ti Mrs. T. J. Duncan has returned J tl om Newberry, where she spent two j k eeks.?Saluda Standard. jy Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Harman attend-'tl 1 services at Saluda Sunday. ThejA jrmer's brother, Rev. J. B. Harman, v nd the Rev. Mr. Long of Newberry ,o ere the officiating ministers of the ir ?casi.on.?Silas Harmon of Newber-1 i college spent the week-end with f. 3mefolks.?D. Moore and family jc. Dent Sunday with his brother, Joejs1 [oore, at Newberry.?Cor. Saluda tandard. ;c Mr. William Johnson, after a se-1 ous illness, is out again his numer-|tj unfriends are glad to see. v j^ Mr. Wm. C. Schenck has returned j fter a visit to Mrs. Schenck and!i. ttle daughter Jane, who are in; ^ partanburg on a visit to her motfter, Irs. A. u. Jones. , ^ Messrs. E S. Blease and C. W. | ouglas are in Columbia attending! . le convention of the grand lodge of i ?dd Fellows. 0 Dr. George M. Seibert, traveling n ut of Columbia for a large drug ' rm, is in the citv. t Mrs. J. W. Smith continues criti- ? f allv ill at her home in Kinards. ; ft Dr. J. E. Stokes had a card yester-: ay conveying to him the good news,!' # ! j] nat his mother is very much improv- j d. She has been ill at the hospital i1 . T7M jd l riuicnwc. . !" ! V VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. Ambition drove her on, but Love, j, irned her back. May Allison Friday i ^ 1 ''The Marriage of William Ashe." ~ I Reporting from the supreme court r i matters concerning the eighth cir- f lit the State of the 10th instant con-'g lined the following items: Freder- li :k Werber, Jr.; et al., appellants, vs.; b .ndrena Moses et al.. respondents.! lotion to continue cause. F. Werber, r., for the motion. W. H. Fitzsim-; p &ns, contra. F. B. Grier, contra.: jj .ppellant allowed 40 days to file ad-,j itional printed arguments. Camper-1 own mills, appellant, vs. Glenn-Low- w y Manufacturing company, et al.,; sspondents. ' Continued. |., More than 100 different methods ;N T I f utilizing peanuts are juiuwh.?, rom an article on "The Well Known' ^ 'eanut" in a daily newspaper the ther daw Great Sooon (L. I.) man ' v % S1 on't enumerate; they are well , i 1( nough known in Newberry now, and ne way is more than sufficient, with-'a ut bringng in the remaining 99. The driver of the city water cart, i 1 c olm Brice, didn't stand aside at the' ist sounding of the fire alarm, and he as fined $10 for the violation of that i a iw. One-half of Tiis fine was SU3- j, ended on good behavior and he paid; ' le other half. j ^ County treasurers have received i ouchers for amounts account of ad- J itional licenses insurance fees. New- j" erry county's amount is $1,341.53. jc The Ladies Aid societv of the ^ * 1 J hurch of the Redeemer will be en-!* l- _ j u.. T T> QViooK- anrf ^ sriameu uy iuio. o. ? ? Irs. John Nance, at the home of Mrs. j L. healy, on Monday afternoon, May, 6, at 5 o'clock ja The splendid rain of Tuesday nis:htiv L lade some vegetation take on near; bout an inch in growth within 24 ja ours. Other showers of blessings:n allowed on Wednesday night. Young lady, isn't it about time you ere coming? \ rn1 - ..ill V>/i on i/io nr-oo m -f Vfl 1 ! Aiidtr win cm in. vi ^ ~ ^ ... ? - , fc R. M. Taylor's Saturday night at; oclock. The proceeds will be used i )r the benefit of Bachman Chapel j ^ lurch. 11< Jasper chapter, 1). A. R. will meet!t< riday afternoon at 4:30 with Mrs. jt< . W. Keitt at her country place, in: Monday will bring an all star spe- 'o al feature picture, "John Hampton i b ! Placer." J w ? " - > i _ :i i George Keeder, colored, is 111 juaju >r having shot his wife, the shooting iving occurred on the Murray place's i the Tranwood school community. iL he wound is serious. Drs. W. D.;o" i*nn and R. L. Mayes are attending | le wounded woman. \ Several columns of local and other j atters on the seventh page of this j b< iper were written for the last issue, jb; There will be preaching at Central; ol ethodist church this Thursday jw rening in the interest of the educa- J bi i onal movement that i< now on 1 iv: s^ le Methodist church. The public is j 0 vited. j m Early Morning Marriage. [ in I'xington Dispatch-Xews. f y< Probate Judge George S. Drafts! n< called out early Tuesday morn-:"j g to tie a marriage knot, the con- j acting parties being Miss Gussie L. affett and G. B. Earhardt. both of ewberry. The couple drove overjbi om Columbia, accompanied by somejui ' their friends and returned imme-jo' ately after the judge had tied the!P "lot. ji?f rw? ? ? ii i?cm?ii mm i ??pa HERE IS FINE SPORT IN NEWBERRY' [r. Editor: For some time I have been think-; : what a great place Newberry is, :>r fishin.tr. They come from Seattle,; Wyoming:, Waco, Texas, and all over: le world to fish here, and they catch i lem?little ones, bi?c ones, and all inds, mostly suckers. Old men, ounu- men, and anybody can catch < lem. and they don't need any bait, i # ! .11 you have to do is to put a little, ile in your vest pocket, with a little il, rub a little on your hook, drop it; l. and thev bite. I Last week a man came all the way! rom Waco, Texas, to fish here, he ame in a little red automobile. He topped over and next morning got is hook and oil, went down to Scottsj reek, greased his hook, dropped it in, aited a minute, something grabbed ne hook, and you ought to have seen j lie little man that came in the little; ed automobile! He pulled and' mded the biggest yet. When it hiU he ground it fell up there near Giler's corner. (Everybody said, "My ? J u?. s?n,irvVif rViVipII mw I IUU, lie (.au^iib hiv-..., Then the little lian that came in i he little car took his fish and went to j ne of our big banks (that hasn't any! loney when a farmer goes there with; ears in his eyes and asks for thirty j ollars to pay his taxes) \ind says to; he big bank, "What will you give me j or this fish, $500?" "Yes, I'll take, :? " KonL- TVid litHp mfln 1111, >Cl*S LUC UCIIJIY. J. 11V nvv.v ... hrew in some little ones. He jumped. i his little red car and tried to out-. un the little car to Columbia. I on't which got there first, the little; lan or the little car, but I'm told it, ;as a tight race. I Then here is where the fun comes, i: When the big man at the big1 ank and also the big man t the corner found that the fish were i otten, they flopped from side to side,' urned a somersault a time or two, j asped and died. By this time the i ittle man in the little red automo-1 ile was in Columbia. When the big: men caught their reath we have another race. Mr. j layer in a Ford tried to catch the' kn+ +V10 o'nt thpre. : Li. i tr 1CU V.C1, UUb W11V .. le never would have caught him if ? i Ir. Edwarris had not stopped to talk rith the judge. i j They have Mr. Edwards now in' ail. I am sorry for Mr. Edwards and! I I can be of any service to him 11 m ready. I can't see that he has| one anything wrong. If I understand the case he only old these parties some land that be)nged to his uncle, for $500.00 per, ere, telling them he thought there ras oil on the land. If Mr. Edwards,' cfore he left Wyoming, had gotten! ome cotton seed oil and put it in a; ole on this land; or if he had said o his uncle: "Put some oil there-' nd I will furnish the oil," then he j as done no wrong. Instead of put- i ing him in jail I would give him a' 'romo. I I " - 1 ' - - -i-J. T i It I could draw a picture 1 wuum: raw this; A, little creek crooked;1 ail this Scotts creek;, a little man shing who had caught the bell cow.' ind under this picture I would write, j :-A-S-Y. .j And now, Mr. Editor, if Newberry, ad all the money that has been sent; way for oil stock, and all other; worthless stock, we could put New-. erry on the map, with paved streets j nd all other things that Newberry! eeds. >ne Who Sympathizes With the Little Man- Who Rode in the Little ! Red Automobile. I | Nine Years for Mittle Orangeburg, May 10.?Edward X.; little, Greenville merchant, was ser.-j ?nced today by Judge I. W. Bowman 1 ) serve nine years in tne siaie peni- < ?ntiary for killing J. H. Patterson,; lechanical engineer, near Rowesville, \ n November 14, 1920, Mittle having! een found guilty of manslaughter, J ith recommendation to mercy, Mit-j e was admitted to bail by Judgej cwman this morning in the sum of; 10,000. Lamar G. Weathers and J. awrence Shuler, both business men f Bowman, going upon his bond. ? ? ? ? # r* 11* Body ot a ooiaier. ; Mr. Henry T. Longshore of Xew-j erry, K. F. I). 1, has been notified i \* the government that the remainsf his son, Ernest M. Longshore,! ill soon be shipped to Xewberry for; urial at Smyrna church. The young | >ldier died in France on the 17th of j ctober, 1918. He was a farrier, j ember of the Second coyps, Mobile; eterinary hospital, having enlisted: t Mobile. He was in Texas four1 I'ars before his enlistment. LIGHTHOUSE NAN" 1 MIDWAY SCHOOL TONIGHT i The play. "Lighthouse Xan," will l* ?-iven at Midway school auditori-j in Frida\ afternoon, May 13 at 8-oOj ? ii L : u.. I clock. me piay win we jiiwn u> n omaria school. Hope to have a j **.;] crowd INTERESTING ITEMS FROM JOLLYSTREET Jolly Street, May 11.?Mrs. Francis Cornelia Bundrick, nee Kib. ler, after a lingering illness ot seven i months, died at the home of her | brother, Mr. W. B. Kibler, May ? at ' 8 o'clock in the 62nd year of her aire. Jn early life she was united in holy wedlock to Mr. Charlie Bundrick who preceded her fo the jrrave about 1") years a<ro. She leaves to mourn her < departure one brother. Mr. W. B. 1 Kibler, with a larjre circle of friends and relatives. The remains \ver| ; laid to rest Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock in St. Paul's cemetery, of i which church she was a life member. The funeral service was conducted j by her pastor, the Rev. S. P. Koon. Jolly Street school closed Friday of last week. A most interesting program of the school was most sue- ] cessfully rendered by the students of the school. In addition to the exercises by the school Col. E. H. Aull, county superintendent of education, and Rev. J. W. Kistler were pres ent and made very interesting addresses well suited for the occasion. Sarah Alice Koon and Odis Livingston completed the tenth grade. A large crowd was present and old time picnic was ?served in the grove. The trustees and parents of the district owe much to the Rev. S. P. Koon and his assistant teachers for the work accomplished by them during the school term that has just closed. In Li-. - ii _ _ r i tne anernuon inert; whs a game ui balf between Jolly Street and Prosperity, Prosperity being the winner by a score, of 11 to 7. This is the first game that Jolly Street has lost during the season, this being the sixth game played by them. Werts was unable to pitch. The Jolly Street team will go to Mollohon mill Saturday, May 14, at 4 o'clock, where thev will cross hats with the Mollo hon team. Miss Louise Counts of Columbia is visiting relatives in this community. Miss Janerte Richardson is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. McGraw, of Newberry. Mrs. Bertha Cook, Mrs. Carrie Hartman and Mr. Alva Lee Cook oi Columbia spent Sunday witn .vir. James Cook. Mr. and- Mrs. David Singlev of Newberry are visiting at Mr. T. A. Ellesor's. : r Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wicker and Mr. E. B. Wicker spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Kingsr\o m i"1 aIh vh Kin IIIUI tr ui iicai Vjuiumuja. Miss Ruby Singley and Miss Eula Singley arc visiting relatives in this section. Mr. and' Mrs. George Wicker of St. Phillips section spent Sunday with Mr. T. A. Ellesor. The St. Paul Mission Study class will meet -Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mr. L. B. Bedenbaugh. .. Miss Olive Richardson has been elected as teacher at Hunter-DeWalt for the intermediate grades, Mrs. Mary Boinest having declined tc teach. Miss Richardson has had six years experience as a teacher and we feel sure her work as a teacher will bp successful. Mr. Johnny Werts is confined to his bed at this writing sick of chills , * r ! and fever. The county chaingang is camped at Pomaria from which place they are working the 15 days alloted to Nos. 11 and 12 townships. They are doing some excellent work in the way ^ of building roads and remodeling bridges. Hot Stuff Some of the corn liquor being made : down south nowadays has a potency all its own. They tell "this story in ' illustration. ' In the North Carolina mountains 1 c\vo darkies opened a jug and in doing so spilled a little. One drop fell on a tumble bug, who immediately chopped his ball, clicked his heels together, threw back his shoulders and. backing up to a bale of cotton the [ cwo negroes had been carrying, snorted: j "All right, big boy. Let's go!" NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT \ 1 will make a final settlement of r the estate of Eugene Henry in the: I'robate Court for Newberry county, i S. C., on Monday, the 13th (Jay ot June, 1921, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon and will immediately thereafter ask for my discharge as Admir.istra-j trix of said estate. BKRTIE HENRY, j Administratrix. Xewberry, May 11. 1921. t I BE RELIEVED OF PK Don't be bothered with thi It's easier for us to call reirul press and repair them, than thinking" about it. We pos tion. A trial will be the tesl We Dry Clean Ladies' L. I. BL^ Phone * FOR RENT Rooms over Herald and News Sutiable for offices or iight housekeeping. Light and water connection. Apply ANNE O. RUFFi Phone 426. SPECIAL NOTICE J Rolens plants can't bo beat for lieco ative ^rowinj?, for flower boxes 01 outdoor planting. Don't delav prettin^ your plants. Hal Kohn. rwo milk cows, fresh in milk with + <-?olrn?! fr\y coin K\r WI I \\ K) \ uun>; voj j.v/4. oaiv L'j ?? C". Sligh, Route 3, Newberrv. 5-13-2tp. [f you have an Eversharp pencil am don't understand how it works come in and get it explained. Ha Kohn. Found?Near the new book store Sat urday night a cameo pin. Ownei can get it by calling at the. store Hal ivohn. 5-13-1 Fine Iqcking pointer oup got lost dur ing the rain Wednesday night anc found refuge at the home of Mr H. H. Abrams. Owner pleasi claim property and pav for this ad 5-13-lt. Lost?Cameo brooch with locket bacl Reward if returned to Mrs. W. H Zeigler, 908 College St. 5-13-1 tj Cemetery vases. I would like for yoi to see these durable vases whicl will not freeze and which do no turn over. Hal Kohn. For sale?100 bushels of Lowmar corn at SI.00 a bushel delivered a Prosperity. Gus Dominick, Pros perity, Route 4. Phone 4102; 5-lS-ltp. Remember your friends with friend ship greeting cards. Hal Kohn. Peas wanted?We will pay for th< next ten days $2.50 per bushel foi grood soud peas in good sacks foi . flipping. VV. P. Derrick & Co. Little Mountain, S. C. 5-10-2tp Peas wanted?Will pay two dollar; for mjxed and two twenty-five fo: mixed delivered Valdosta, Ga United Grocery Company, Valdos ta, Ua. o-iu-orp / Hemstitching, Pleating, Picot Edg< Work, Buttons and Button Holf work done promptly. We an Agents for the Singer Sewing Ma ..chine company and orders for thi kind of work left with us will havi our prompt attention. Work i: usually returned the second day af ter order is left with us. Mrs. J ' W. White. 5-10-2t Our special line is storage batterie and all auto electric repairs W< will be delighted to serve you. New Viovrr Rot+flvv T?'Tr>r>fr,ir> fn R T-f Cromer. Phone 273. 5-10-lt For sale?Three milk cows witl young calves: $50 and $60. J. F Hawkins, Rt. 7. Phone 2004 5-J'0-2tp ... For sale?Burroughs seven bank add ing and listing machine, practically new, complete with stand. A bar gain. See or write R. W. Coleman on i. i. C n T>T7 7^ \T^ 1 Oliversireei,, o. v>., xvr v inu. j.. i-10-ltaw3tp. Wanted?To rent a 5-room cottag< in city of Newberry. Will consid er apartment of .four rooms. "Foi Rent," care The Herald and News 5-6-4t. For sale?Slightly used No. 5 Under wood typewriter in good condition R. W. Coleman, Silverstreet, S. C RFD No. 1. 5-10-ltaw3tp. Peas, Peas Wanted?Highest market prices paid. Bring them to oui warehouse on Southern Railway I?. D. Smith & Son, Newberry, S, C., Wholesale Grocers. 5-3-4t. For sale?Burroughs seven bank adding and listing machine, practically new, complete with stand. Also slightly used No. 5 Underwood typewriter. These are jrood bargains. R. W. Coleman, Silverstreet, S. C., RFD No. 1. 5-10-Uaw3tp. r'ure White Leghorn Eggs, $1.U(J pet 15. Mrs. J. H. Wicker. 3-15-1 Ot Ienistitching?10c yard. Mrs. C. T, Wyche, Prosperity, S. C. 4-22-4t. SANITARY MEAT The board of health of Newberry it the regular meeting for May idopted the following rule: "That city authorities be requested .) enforce the ordinance in regard to mtcher pens, and that no fresh meat >e allowed sold in the city that has :ot been butchered in a sanitary r'tcher pen, and to have a competent nan to examine all animals killed md the meat offered for sale in .own.*' S. S. CUNNINGHAM, Secretary. R. L. MAYES. M D.. Cnairman Rub-My-Tism cures bruises, cuts, lurns, sores, tetter, etc.?Adv. ESSING TROUBLES I ngs'that we can do for you. arly for yowr clothes, clean | it is for you to be troubled 8 itively guarantee satisfac: of our statement. White Kid Gloves. ^LOCK I ! 12 I We are now in the market for cotton. I See us before. you j sell. THE PURCELL CO. I i j j Yours for j EYE-DEAL SERVICE I I Eyes Examined t Glasses Fitted II Lenses Duplicated JG. ELBERT CROMEP Optometrist ;i ' ! Rooms 510 and 511 i Exchange Bank Bldg. Newberry, S. C. t | ?? n * For sale?Home grown Porto Rico potato plants from home grown potatoes. Plants now ready for de1 livery in any quantity. Phone 22W ~ T. E. Wicker. 5-3-4t | GARMENTGERMSI r | B Uur scientmc metnoa < I germ life, restores life ar positively produces in eve ?I The Natura sji CLEANING , ALU * j L. I. Bi j| > Phc s! 7 TO SPi " ; 'j The law regaia 1' Automobiles, ?r< ; of a car under a ;! at a greater rate miles per hour. I running of a car when it is iiable _ I limb or property, passing other cai ; where the road i rs voffli a!" 4 i uu at u laiv v* i i I will expect and Magistrate and 1 County will assis i myself in the enf .j law. Cannon i Sh< | : ?a? ???? m | Cleaning ij Steam Fressir i! Work Called For and I I j I ! Ladies' Work a Special! ! I We Dry Clean Ladi< BLAI The Cieanei Phone 12 1 II . I I OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM 1 Friday, May 13 ' "THE MARRiAGE OF WM. * ASHE"V May Allison I Fox News and Franey Comedy i Saturday, May 14 | "FIGHTiNG FATE" No. 15 2 Reel Mary ^ickford 2 Reel Sunshine Comedy [ i Monday. May 16 i _ _ "JOHN HAMMPTOIN Uf PLACER" All Star Cast Spccial Picture ' I I ? H.M.B1GBY i Optometrist 3rd Floor Exchange Bank Bld^ EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED BROKEN LENSES DUPLICATED j For sale?Lot of Cole planters for 1 1 - ? ?? ?- ? n v r\ _ I cotton or corn, vvu uuugui, a\, aipni vate sale where a party had to raise- money. We will sell cheaper V while they last. We have lots of other goods we are selling cheap. J i See us before you buy. , B. B. i Schumpert Co., Prosperity, S. C^ ' : 3-4-.12t. ) ; Pinders, North Carolina Bunch, large '; size. Fine yielders. $1.25 bushel. I Welch Wilbur. 4-22-tf. '< WAY CAUSE DISEASE I of pressing clothes kills all id luster to the clothes and rv garment 1 Body Shape. iMUin rwD?gm i tu?> ERING REPAIRING .ALOCK >ne 12 ning" -V . .f *T"> ' nnvBrapaQnvBMnnn|MHHH| - r iting running or j >hibits the running my circumstances of speed than 25 t also prohibits the under. that rate to endanger life, This means when *s, or at curves or s not in shape to 25 miles per hour. believe that every Constable in this t my deputies and orcement of this 1 Blease, eriff I and Pressing of the ITER KIND t\ ri n ig, i/ry iieanmg, repairing )elivered in Record Time :y. All Work Guaranteed ?s' White Kiel Gloves. o r K r and Presser Opposite Newberry Hotel / A