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PURELY PERSONAL. r i The Movements of Many People, Newberrians and Those Whq Visit Newberry. Mr. G. C. Cooper left for Newberry j yesterday, where he intends v\sit:n<r until Saturday.?Sumter Herald, 17. ! Hon. and Mrs. James 0. Sh?ppard have been visiting isevyierry ana Columbia. They attended the wonder-j fully successful Alumni barbecue and ball given by the students of the uni- j versity of South Carolina in Colum-: ;bia last week.?Edgefield Chronicle, 16th. | Mr. Homer W. Schumpert (named i on the committee as H. William! Schumpert) and Mr. E. E. Tilly of Columbia have been announced as the ; South Carolina committee for a < greater membership campaign, selected last week at the Asheville meeting of the Tri-State Water and; Light association. We get this infor-i mation from the Greenwood IndexJournal, which must have been fur-' nished that paper by Mr. A. J. Sproies who was present at the meeting. 0. B. Cannon of Newberry and J.! B. Harman of Prosperity, members of the 'board of education for Newberry' county, are in the list of the members, of the county boards of education for-' warded bv J. E. Swearingen, state i superintendent of education, to W. Banks Dove, secretary of state, the : appointments by the state board of | - v? Tlirjp 1 Q 1 "trt1 cuuuauuu jlwi mc icuii, vui.v, .??,?, June, 1925. Miss Sadie Bowers of the postoffice is spending part of her vacation with j ' her father and family in Greenwood.: Mrs. Carrie Dominick received a letter last week from her son in Ger-j many, who says he doesn't know when ' the soldiers will return home. Mrs. j Dominick had not heard from her son i since last February and was uneasyi about him. ! Mr. Pet Baker ended his pleasant] visit here Friday and left for his; home in Bartow, Florida. Rev. E. V. Babb,is on the excellent! program prepared by Chairman I. H. Hunt to conduct the devotional praise j service at the Thursday morning, Ju-j ly 7, session in Greenville of the Bap-j tist Laymen's conference. Chairman j Hunt will preside at the conference. J Dr. A. J. Bowers has returned from ' Newberrv where he went to attend j i i the funeral of Mrs. George W. Hol-| land. Dr. Bowers delivered a beau-,1 tiful tribute to Mrs. Holland's mem-j ory at the funeral services.?Green-j wood Index Journal. We were not j present at the funeral but heard of,1 Dr. Bowers' beautiful tribute and re- J quested a co;iy for publication. It j will be found in another column and; we know our readers will appreciate^' i i Mrs. F. M. Henry of Elk Gai'den, j W. Va., is visiting: for the summer j - her daughter, Mrs. Pat Livingston at j Deadfall and Mrs. S. D. Sheppard atj Silverstreet. Mr. and Mrs. Sheppard; are the proud parents of a seven-= pound boy, born June 15. Mr. J. W. Britt of Newberry was! here for a short visit to relatives and 1 +V>o nsist week-end.?Mr. Jack; JL L X^llUU viiv pv*wv . - I A. Edmunds of Newberry visited rel-j atives and friends here the past week- j end.?McCormick Messenger. 16th. Miss Myrtle Davis, after attending the Melton-Philips wedding at Helena and spending a few days with relatives and friends in Newberry, has returned to her home in Columbia, j Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Carenter will : be but of town this week visiting j points in North Carolina. ? 1 Mr, arfti Mrs. Alien taupman anu their daughter Margaret of Greenville spent the week-end with her fa- i ther, Mr. Tom Hutchinson. Misses, Mildred Caughman and Mary Alice. Hutchinson accompanied them home.; Mr. and Mrs. Julian Rauton and' children and Mrs. Rauton's mother j motored to Newberry today to spend [ the day with Mrs. M. H. Cashion.?; Greenwood Index-Journal, 19tn. Mrs. S. A. Jeter of Whitmire is at-, tending the summer school for high school teachers at the university, and ! ' i while here is the guest of her two, sons, T. C. and John A. Jeter, at 915 | Sumter street.?The State, 19th. Albert Lucas is at home after | spending a week at Parr Shoals with' his aunt, Mrs. Harry Shealy.?Mrs. j Harry Shealy of Parr Shoals is spend- | ing a while with Mrs. Thomas Hughes' and Mrs. T. A. Lucas.?Mr. and Mrs.! Clarence Perkins, who have been vis-1 iting Mrs. W. F. Webb, have returned! to Newberry, carrying Gladys Webb back with them for a two weeks* stay.j ?The State, 19th. Miss Dora Eddy of Columbia is vis-; iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.; H. Eddy, in the city. Mrs. Annie Oxner and Miss Corriej ? Lei Havird are among the teachers at the Winthrop summer school in Rock j Hill. Warrv Koozer is spending the week in Columbia at the home of his aunt, Mrs. G. V. Boozer. Charles E. Bowers and George S. ! Mower, Jr.. returned last week from j Vidalia, Ga., having come with1 nn/.in "VTr Grover C\ Todd. I \^iiai ico unv.iv, . , and Mrs. Ormhenr, who are visitingj at their former home in Xtu lurry. Miss Annie Kinard is spvnd-r.,: i > vacation with her mother. Mrs. Kt:. Kinard, having closed her school , I)en" .ark for tho summer. Mrs. B. B. Hiller left Saturday ft Slitrhs, to spend the week-end wit her sister. Mrs. J. 15. Kempson, wii.* they motored wiirnMr. and .Mrs. Kui Shealy to Columbia to st)enii a wee! Mrs. Kempson g:oin?r for treaimer and Mrs. Hiller to visit relatives an friends. Miss Manraret Chalmers is in Cha' lote. X. C\, visiting her aunt. Mr W. W. Squires. Miss Martha Lathan is visiting be sister in Charleston. Miss Elizabeth Wright will leav today to visit in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. George iv -hardt c Columbia spent the weeu ? wit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus M:i fptt nt Hplpna. Mr. and Mrs. Rivers Stone and chi dren of Greenville are visiting M>Stone's mother, Mrs. J. y<\\ M. Sin mons. The Graduate School of Wester Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohi has conferred the decree of Doctor < Medicine upon Orlando Benedit Mayer. This younjr man's <rraiv father and father were able, prom r.ent and distingu'Jied physician We see no r<?r.aon why Dr. O. I flayer the third should not foilo closely in the footsteps of his illu. trious father and grandfather. who:sainted memories are held in tr highest esteem by the many frien' of the family. Mr. W. B. Lawrence of Ciemso spent the week-end with ?.Ir. \V. i Reid and family. Mr. Lawrence w; a member of the famous 30th div sion, A. K. F.. and took part in bvoal ing the Hindenburg line. Dr. Theodore Stone of Grecnvil! is visiting at the home of Mrs. J. V M. Simmons in this city. AT v T P T-T o vim on livwl familv :>?i Mr. and Mrs. M. X. Padgett have r< turned from Charlotte, X. C., aft: spending a few days with Mrs. A. ( Tysinger. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Johnson renin ed Sunday night from the big mee ing of Shriners in Des Moines, low: after a most delightful trip. T?o\r T Tv ATono* w"11 vpqftl nt 9!i verstreet on the first Sunday afte: noon at 4 o'clock. Mrs. Robert T. Caldwell, Mis Sarah Caldwell, Mrs. C. 0. Slid Miss Frances Caldwell and Marei Caldwell will motor to Chariest") Wednesday to spend several days i that city and the surrounding: wati resorts. 7\r_. ITT o "VT _ i.i-1 ~ All", VY. o. i*iauncw:>, iaiv tary of the chamber of commerc: left Saturday for Cleveland, Ohio, ;i the representative from the Kiwan club to the convention. Mrs. Ma' thews and baby are visiting at ht former home in Virginia. During- th absence of Secretary Matthews Mi Jas. W. Johnson will act as secrc tary. He has fine help in the activ work of Miss Cozene, or rather sh will Viiive o-onrl Vipln from Mr .Tohr son. Miss Daisy Cannon of Spartan bur is visiting" at the home of her brothei Mr. C. H. Cannon, to the pleasure ' her many friends. Mrs. G. V. Boozer and Mrs. J. W Spence cf Columbia, were called t Newberry last week by the critic? illness of their sister, Mrs. George A Addy, who at this writing .is at th point of death. Another most critic-:; case in this city is that of Miss Jo.-ep! Marie Davis, the IG-year-oid daugfc ter of Mr. \Y. R. Davis, who iies a tiie point of death at the home of he brother-in-law and sister, Mr. an Mrs. Paul McGee, in West Frien street. Miss Davis' extreme illness : due to meningitis following influer za. ZVIiss Nannie Laura Boozer and he brother John returned last week frer a visit to relatives in Columbia. Dr. Keifer Wicker and Mr. Duar. Livingstone motored to (^luirhi Sunday. Mr. Robert I>. njrnt vvm to X".n: ter Sunday to see his brother. .Mi Zach B. Wright. who is critica'ly in the hospital there Mr. H;i.-1< ' Wright, not ueinu; well, was una ; to go. VARIOUS. AND ALL ABOUT. One hundred special citizen :k; licemcn are to take par; in the ei foreement of the traiiie laws of L 11 reus. They say they are determi about it in that cky. Speaking ahoui boll weevil. Laurensville Heral 1 ^ay.? th<j ?-cu :1 agent in Laurens "ihhiks the hua o Mr. Miisl of NYw berry , - ^ snvc-l We dont* often after the shows, as the\ a?v too v\ me roils 10 mention. V?ut must .-ay ir.;s '"Peck's Bad Boy" was l'o - i ami i joyed by crowds "Jacki-.' bri<rht little kid, is al! viuht. Never mind what i:*?- -vs* <f ;i world think? of you. -;iy- i ie Mv-Ct.ii mick Messenger, OM St. I Vie.* :h boy who will decide whet-ie: <w no you entev the jroMcn ga'.v. Writincr to Prof. S. J. Derrick co; cmiiiur Newberry colJetre <yiv.'vt i school. in ackriowlcdirnu'iii ' >! a i r ic*r 11? ':i. ''' (>i. . ?L c ileal, : . ,-J' ' it is a nh-a.-nu! > npp/ovi- t >V cour -i < V. '' ;i !::'s -i*ii v iv ' h Same lime during * i 1? session a 1! i'i. wll \V ('! " ' ta". v IjH'1" I 'l t- s ctliif \v .. i '> . :?(. : ! ' nay yen a v* i" i v !' I : * " : ?l? fi i : *i Taxi." ;ui<l i"* hiinrious Foone.i CO!:K'<iy. s. pi-.-. ?<> to - , ak. i ' I the sun Is hot enough to boii <v; 'i' ami i: .nay bo .in;' win:: n- < [eVs tail swvvps tho on i: 'C instant: but this is to say that ' S. H. Baraett. one of the expert at the I.. 1. i>!tjlock : il:ing h lishmer.t. bouohr - <. one f- last we.?;. a:*.i v. h'.'n 1 '"y w?'r?> 1 "bioken into" 1 >r k. :i .v: 1 ?:i room purposes some of them *1 s- f-">i':ni t > lv :,:;v !:'()!' i. iv r a , "f t'.nJiy t'.i vl's rre ha] days." .As people abroad . -n?t: i.; Th> ^ aid and Xvu.- Vv'ill n:-.VJva!lv v.".!." >f know of th" curb m.?;ket : * w -t have been siai'ed in Xtw':.- ;v "urday we will ordy ,-:.y ' I;;.: if ' i-jTras anything iike a curb mark:s.|this cily on Saturday we didn't '? it. This renn.t k co.uld r. ' pr ] v." he projitjun.'od as ;;a cpir.io::. .> ' 5- 'it. is not strictly a >v. vs it*, m; some reporter? hn :v wav of ? ... ' . ie v.-jchir,^ news ii- .r.s \v;1n tidmt k ' opinion?. R aders do :'" !;ktparagraph*. We novt !* did like ? UtgK -. i. "Til'' M vr.'oo ?T I. >vi " s->nvi is; else. The American legion boys Is i- all about ii. Watch ti?ein. <- "Such a Little Qui on." Yoa understand this when you see !c';.taneo Binney at the opera h /., Wednesday. Some reporters <i ;n'i have opir. id ;:ot being the edit-?r>, but Ti.e II -- and News reporter is a rep .vt?r '- * opinions, and people are always - jintr him to give his onini >r.s. , x - "l " -C XT [latest request is oy one of the : prominent citizens el Xewbeny t- i ;he opinion is ab'-at the widenir "t,! Friend street a. the lower end. !rrfc?r? iVoi U vlvi* wllPlVS 0110 Dili' 1 I- ihat street at the affccied place r-; 18 feet wide and is now being n }24 fee: wide, we would take it t ?s;vide enough for ail ordinary i, noses. is; Probate Ju.'ge Ewart marrie n: prominent colored couple at -"1 lice Saturday afterroon at 1 oY * 1' i f[Q Mltfll l TclC* tlil^ p<- . liv. i./vi .i. ; widow Adline Booz-jr and I^v ?- ! Cannon. both of this ec-uni;.. ?,! Wedding bt'Hs keep i in^i:i;.'. but is 1 Constance Talmadg^ in ''Wed :. j Bells" Thursday. Thi.- will cam b-; han;iy row. :i- j The Woman's Missionary sj.-k'i e IMt. Zion church will meet r. home of Mrs. Rika Schultz next i- idav aiUTr.oon at -ivO o' ej What do you think of swat e|34 ,?o flies in om* day? V/eli. Mi !-;S. Cunning ham swatted ihut ;k;:i at home Sunday. if everybody c ix | swat that many a day, kv?v 1: v.* *, jil take ;o annihilate the<dony? f | til the end, of time. Sic! ii t:o far i champion ;y swaiU:- of th?* con '. | It \viii be dangerous to bacheloi oj attend "The Mi- robe of Low." iljtney will ran the v'sk. l. ! A1 *he home of Mr. ant! Mr-, e R. Ri'i'J a mesaar-e was retvi'.v < il < uv morning announc-in:* the h - a".rival of tvin i' ;y? in tin h Mr. nr.il Mrs. Loui- G: .Swa:. .ijCiemson. All doing well. The r ther is Mr. Rein's r.i-ce. <1' They continue not rr.arr: ! ? <i ' the viiiian >:iil Kir*ue ? : There wa? something .<.f a ; r? i- .v.'vie p:n;s of ihe cour'.y o.in'hiy. . 1io-.it nf t vrPs n :?i:' 13 iM'-'-O" i '7 - ' c;> ?] } \\ ' Afl.,1 we hu<{ i. ;i '->?> ! .':o i r.i'\v ection r>loo:n.s .Mr. i' q \v:iIked in the office M n >:;\ muri :i W'li! ;i :>! :?in:fu! bleoni 1 -.J coat. He piiu-ked in i-!one's ratch. Thu:: - 1 -.ieili J u-t. ill'' l' : ' V. ! : : ' ' I I.';: !i t>u> to mention af i ih;> :.?*ue. ;! the va xi f. :!ov b'i: .* ' ? <_ if'vr.: ;*f T. | Another Bed ur . ' o- r; H< j Mrs. -I. J. Vandiver s.f Ca!h< who iin<is. wont I 1-i.tisi hospital* in Coiunvbia threv w i-jasro. a; that institution Sun : at ' ' ' . . he '>u!!(<! : !i;? ; .M < y i.'iv .-:<!(. Oi hel* 1: 1 y ?. f *'i' -.; y !' ; ::: ( 'v. ' i 01 \\ f POriiny. : i.-evirit; ai ' - i. j. . . ; . (C i.I ': i... 1. 1 ?? : i . v t -Ji! v . J v,i 'Anoihc! ;i; <>.!.. - ! .. t V'ii If: I S;. 1 V -I. I' ! {i V I > : ky ' ' ~ tj WVic" Bo'lit. M r. -1 Many privet ' ve lro> pin<r. V , \Y<; .! f< 1" v.' '!:!' 1 4 ' I.-: } 'AiXl ARV CLU:'. HO:.- ' I.'. | FOR' Nil-. :1 / M(:ET: V. ? >. . > ' : ; < : ? : -:i . : . . > : ?: 1 '. 11- ?', \ < . f Jul? to i";: u. ! :'"ii < ; i ; " r . : . int.' i!; n 11' I * J ' ?i f* y : villi! !ii\\- ;' ' . : . ' I >. y (r > ; >. UP.,,; !>:-u \V.(il-(K c:". .nil- ' i : vV"- r. :'?!?! < v' PiV-i.: .Mr. ; )r:on Oil Aiill. ; : I ' 1 ' . I ' : O , i ! > J' I ? ' . I .varc. Ha\ ! 1.i?-c . a'. i: r : I'a!;.is. n!nif ' "ami' <\ ,vtTO ; i I;.-fcs he.-J ! I:>. i;t r. i 1' 0 '"-S! O 'C. IIov-' S i-.i-k iivo't-.f-r. ]'hv?;cian. ' T, , i- T .< wi-'KCl. St'.]'*"n (. iot:i r. t : l i ( luihiv?r. C*'f> . I j I' ()>\ ; inngrgi.*;. '?*h ?Tot:o-i Picture-. hut i on :r.u;' v;:"i . Contractor, > ' !>..i !>0? <: '!? iV.a ;"-' a V.; <! v on Yin* Kiiiic.- of Ry. no: !: . on; trai f? ^av u .-p.? ; . but to th< Hon men v. to a! h f. -r ' yj >;' > vj-j . ga was ::iCvV iiv;:;iU(!< for hi.- i.on; fi'.r1 ihev ?icai.-.-:Stv:.tfti tin- f;..-' : * ?w will equal and none excel Sid Derrick! ('. >?!- wh.'i i; ( :..:n : > : ouSv. with a "pjir.chr' and his stylo is inim' ii:4ble. ' % i; . Eaije Uabb us ? ;v. . : cl <.* . u< ?ruM tii.-n committer read ; !c ' ;V-.: i, . with1 Rctary clubr oi Spartar.burs: askiirx ask* our club to ;rc. bt-hind i.a v. >w iu .it The to be launch .-.l in S.t*; ? iyi . 1 " 4 in wi'r?o w 111 Vl 11 i arid timate goal the stamping out iliit.4" of cracy i:i Sou:p. Carolina. V. Oil.* p< H vvV".Ci :s head of this move:: . 1 ct wei! r.b the Snarlai i>u:..r ilo? ;:y \ !uwas'were wived a message of cocperati hi. iii'de and as. uro ' of :.:l ". .. 0 be bony Ho ar\ eiab. pur- Foster Martin, chaSrr.sn:; of the boy.j w . :i eci.o.nittee 'e a-! ?. 1 a 1 : ."'5tii n. port atd this <.' > -e of- ;vi)-v.\. -th?* ruvtr niv.r m: I ; >fk. an ano;!iincerr:e!i? which wii: I: . * : I ho evcy yoy in the coninvjnr.;.". Tv .'ton club bus i)lr;i:retl its <u';??on u 1 I boys* work program, which is a hobby so 5. of liotr.ry tjyvevy N.noio ?. "! i si 'me (ivi!"iiy and* eon.-'irjrt :vt -'v! y in will soon he taken to ,ux*i behind very intji.'-. ta*:'. wotk. y ox . OaTT.cs xvmard, junior nieir ?er 01 the the club, made his initial appearance Fri- nmi re > t-> hi. Ir.rrai'.iKtion Y. u xl ' v /\ iv.ny.i * *. tin..? TY- was a or. of evory memY: . S. ' n'et-lin.v. for cir- Y<^ tin- co vc ' i. lfcr diwne. each w*- cjiilec! u. oui.l for a juke, a story, a speed i o: a- youl'I lhir.;.v io :>nra-c ;Y* diners. Kwn !*n- . George Summit* i j--;>o:.dcd a;".! g-.tw ' the c!u:: :s CCrdUl i:t.at!: ;> ' 't-* ! : ilio (,nerinir o'i View. -t> I ho V;iui:i'ui j n k '? ">u mill. i At this meeting the usual enter-i W. tainers, Earle Babb, Harry Dominiek, Ben Dorrity company, did not ?afe . irt very much of a chance to display ef ihcir ab!i:iv. Im.-'.v b. i>:u* muiv i.t c!>C C:i tbf P! (' J'.K.-W them nv>- opportui:: / . ; :h?!r t : I e n I r. Record of :int: would ' Ir-and complete not to mention tlie absenec <?l ./\ ;..r ? v >. < . 11 m'sing) Harry nominicl:, \yho if on s-j i T.v i' or }?< : . He: " '' i i ieif a! fir. L and it is rernarka'ylc th&i out of the - 2-5 nst nn- v. ? ;v. his for I!a! K club in hi i l - ?11: ^ i .\ . Er,t!niv.c% -idev;' M?<i >!. J: ! ;i . 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H V IwP'i: it t:!f vc.*(v..: i O' I " cc- ' r: v of Wo-ior-,! i j!Ii a ' ' - : "f :!v< : oil: : < '.vi;,:.'': * ?') 11'!; I \ t:.. : i' :' I %ill* ir? :1'' ' >;' - ' -J ; , ' V . N C:v. : !? ! . Wait, Florence; R. T. Gaston.' Che- ' e. N V.: . : A <;; I w > ' lllli," *" ~C: . i OA on h1. "> l.c': v . ' v 1 . ben? . '. i and nn W }*::! 0 : ' *?' .- ! 1,." Srtu<!.>. ' aniy > Fo:' " I !: ' -IU ^ i :1c >*" * I ?; ?l .v : ; . ' . : " : > ' f s A7;;:: ie ! . Juno S 1'. S. Tvlit -N Mi?. 1 ? ')(. . e* S ' 1 i-. vi * i'\ A. ! :. Snr-h. Co?fer.V-?y N'er." . r,v i li . ..fs Wk . ! A '.c : : . I hi- V V-. . \ " ' . \ i. . i1- - . c . 1 . ,* . > ' , ; . "A I ; J tf.c V ; : . A; . "i . : I ' ' " ?' . u 5V? ; , \ >"u'r ' > . V \ * | " " " * 1 :i ! < ; ' ' . ; . .1 v ' * . , * : : \ v \ .. . ' ; > ?< A}'- i .. P .. :iv ,r :i f: . y phi L : - * <>' " 'X. i. < ii)?*u 0 i ' . . |> ? ; I .; . ; . 3 " l :v ! destroy cotton v.*: i!e i >> ?- i T % . ' 'WO i . [ '. ' ' - ' , ; I - I. -v.' J -..:c r: . ? . ' V k. A-:V Yi . . " : L i : i 11:^ I ' ; . i ' /,riC ' : i.- < ; \ v * T ? % \/4;. 1 - ' - ' 1 i * ! \ * N , . y t . -- . 1 r : , ; r ?>?* I j>y.rcy i.i-i.. . j A '< ? ' j 'X PROPER- j * ^ ^ ! ' < . :%y r. . . . . ' . .r ~~ ... ' f . I.. > . ^ > . . vr. <r. : the ; t* tor * v* v. " z. ! i . ' .1 c t: . i , ... . f 4 0 ? ; | s t . . - ! . . . ' i , y : v :i j ' t . . ? ' . i 2 ' V i < '? > . I - *r 5 TZt CTj w. *i ii. w-ii > . :f: o * -t ,? . . - -<- -s-? - "\_ / v h on ? 2 5;-. .21 A e' - :%cr / OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM ^ . 1 Juno 111 . , THK TAX!" ' ^ ^.irler Dcilavcn * I uoncivsUo Comedy clncsday, Ji*ne 22 ' ,\ LITTLE QULLN" (/. ji^ncc Benny Capitol Cciredy . . ic' -y, June 23 "V- ;;^NG BELLS" ; Con::.r?>-.'-c Talreadge ! Bovr> Comedy MIV/MI . m i??*mmmkuM? ????r?? ^ H. M.BIGBY Optometrist ?.:d Floor Exchange Bank Bldg EYES EXAMINED oT ACcrc aTTTnrc4 1 i JLJLS BROKEN LENSES 1 DUPLICATED I fui-c White Leghorn Eggs, $1.00 per : J. 11. Wicker. ii-lo-iut zr- :'.;c l7.:;aminations will be * i potions of Postmaster, v M-iil Clerk, Government k. Si $ 1500-$2200. Men w ' i L- to Go. Experience unrv. For free particulars, '.1.1 cnard i former Civil Servii ( .-c...liner), 147 Equitable K 'j:.. Washington, 1). C. -> -1 ' -'itp. ^ ; i Zin.; cd or stolen?One bay mare . . i-.bout 7 years, weighs about ! 0')0. 'Reward for recovery or ion of whereabouts. P. G. i ci:ciivinv Chappells, S. C. ______ % Den'i t'crget?We make special prices ( !>. . ; i ') school picnics and bar1 t u . Uakc-Rlte Bakery. Lr,? . cr. inrms?Obtainable from a! La::.! Bank in amounts of 1 up to $10,000, at six per cent , : payable in thirty-three y S .e Lambert W. Jones, at;; . :.'.-y, who will assist farmers in. raa!-::'v.r applications for loans. * _ \ 7 r ?rare imported Porio Rico - -\ s 1.1f> per gallon. John- 4 s - .;v(Jr:,.ckin Co. J .. ^ cne miMion fine Porto Rico po- s i ... Offer for immediate ^:i ) \ :v s 1 .no {)? ) thousand ship; : * t. Send me your order i v. i! ship promptly. G. J. I v I.ar.ca: ter, ?>. C. Pc v/antcd?Will pay two dollars I :'( ! and two 'twenty-five for xed delivered Valdosta, Ga. \ T ?i: t .i Grocery Company, Valdos- I .. (:.x. . 5-10-5tp. I C- l* snc'us?We have a limited ::u .;.;v of heavy 98-lb. cotton flour < for sale. The very thins: to I::! :<> your wheat to the mill in. [<>!; '-Rite Bakerv. W. r.ind?Two teachers at Hartford r/iof;!. Salary, each $80 per h : . Apply to B. P Hawkins and .}. T. SumnKT. 6-3-4t. husHels good corn in the shuck I a: $1 per bushel. Apply J -i. I;. 0. \Vilson, Xewberry, S. C., . i>. a. o- L-i-s? 3v i c:? I v. ii! give a barbecue at . -.r1 located on the new {Chap- , ;.fj . top-surface road, on Thurst : v. J.ily I 1th, 1021. Ladies and ..::drr.n specially Invited, L. Clar- ' ] Pitts. 6-14-9tp | . The Enormous Volume of I \ Our Business is Strong g k ^ Evidcncc of Our Ability to g A ess and repair I J 'othmi? <o thoroughly |j * t: ! se who try us TRY AGAIN I Vi : to become fully I - -rr.Cvi regarding1 our I j < . ': ;! sanitary method 4 dressing' clothes. I ' \ s you tdl us you're I : . >'led that's all?we'll I * \ rhcr.e iz ; L. 1.3LAL0CK I | .i -T1 , .7f-*i ^'"5 V* 'S7 J <T" -QMER, O. D. pi.'; meirist. -Glasses Fitted 2S-Y7. *."5 7_ ()! J_ ?.n : ^rx.DJUg. v S C, s' \ i