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II I III ,, , , ....... jfoe {eroid uni Jems.: i 15 Kb tared at the Postoffic* at New-i^ *wry, S. C.? 11 2nd elaii matter. E. H. AULL, EDITOR. c Tuesdsv. Julv 19. 1921 w*' j& jio trouble about world \ peace, if everybody, will only endeavor to treat everybody else right.?York- } villfe inquirer... 'It And until we reach that point much ] nearer tfcan we are oow there will be j Tio world peace or -any other kind of j *eac?. VA nearer approach in princi-.; jrie and practice of the Golden Rulel^ is the .only roa<d to a world peace.' ( Sometimes it looks that we are head- ] ing in the oppoaite direction. j "for several mouths we have been C<- A ? ** ' | trying to get our mailing lists cor-, rented hut ftrs-t one. thing and then j another has kept us from getting them tight ap to date. So far as we knowj they are corrected now and we would th'ank our subscribers to examine the, labels and sea if the proper, credit has been given according to their receipts^ and if m>t. kindly notify us so iha.t.j any comctio'n naay be made. Notices jr will be sent to *all who do not pay or j make some. arraagement or request.'r tftat the. paper:be continued, will be! ' taken from the .-list. It is a difficult thing' for the.* editor to 4o this .but necessity knows no law and we have to hpe Jnpuey. to buy paper and pay T expenses and we can not send;3 the-paper without the money. Please i c cooperate with' us in this matter. " ? ? if ' Tfcai ,was a terrible affair, that, sh'eoting up of one another by the?a Rameys *nd Haye3, over in Anderson'a the other day. Two. nran dead and j ffcttr or five in. jail .besides the suffer- j? mjg and sorrow brought to others. And j ^ the brutality of it is what attracted: our Uttfcfestion. - One of the weapun&j ^ used vas mattox handle, so .says ^ Mrs. -Ramey one. of tke witnesses ajid i11 the widow x>f .0He of the men that was!*3 ~ _ !q killed, the ^ -end of this dab," Was #8*d- with tacks and & was used I ' *v * I Q to Jbeat #ie man inter . the head anil 15 body. Yoi.cocld scarcely call that | anjSiiing.^iit, haEbarie and certain^*; eoiijS ndVr gained or classed as civilized warfare. <, f We have read some of the testi- e ' "Bjfiif--it th# inquest Had we have tried c tp And out what il was all about, and tl tBe ibesft-'^gf can &K at >t the .wKole r^ jsfcart^d^^ilt a dog.'. And also; 3 t^jp?aCin& a miniature coffin with.!? a/nfcte jof .warning on the inside on [a 1*'1A _i.?j 11 tttV?n 1 tl ';-UUW ill pin: j nuv j do&f not figure in the. 3hooting du*l. ^ It JlI\ shows a disposition of neigh- ? bars to- take .-the law in their own *F hands, and to disregard tbe proper |n administration-' of the courts. :*"V ? - - - ' * - ** ~ y" I y.;* . ,. N?ws of Pomeria ..w: Pomaria, July 16.?TJie mair. road leading to Newberry from here is un- g .dergoing some changes and ths con-j ^ ^ tractors are moving along fine and x . when this road is completed it will r + be'?ae.- of the best in the countv. Ptynaria is the only town in Newberry county that hasn't a top soil road running through it. The tow? had a thought to send .in a petition Mentioning this but after mentioning frtp a few of the township officers ^e have a promise of being the first to :be. remembered when all of the conir&etois have finished their work in vfche county, and too, a petition wotfld <fe*ve made it appear that Po- j fflllria was a lacker b\*t. it is. not and j t "V^er'are glad, to see other towns have ; g thre ^ood road? through them even if ^have to go four railes otie way s ind'^irve miles another- to get .to a r t<fix> surface, road. We c believe our!, H# -\- i J town will .come in in doe time or we y Hive, ihe oromis* of it anyway; } f W?o'9<im4n of the World will j g give'its regular picnic here in thery park on next Wednesday, Juty 20th I j THtfa ;jptecfees in the morning and a | j iam# of ball on the local diamond.'} Amonfc the speakers who haye been! ? iflvitfd to speak are Gov. R. A. Coop- (j 6rr who has spofcen here at the picnics L on several oecasions, and Hon. M. W.' fibbo, l?ov. Rep. of Spartanburg, and! ^ Mts. -Harriet T. Donelan .of Coium-i f &a who is state manager of the I ^ Woodman circle. Dinner will be ( ierved on the grounds and all who at- c tend art assured of a pleasant day. ^ Ml*. M. E. Long who had the mis- j fortune*to fall .and break her hip $Ki!fe visiting her daughter in Colum-!i 1,:* 1 -* ^Virtmo in Porrmria i es uaciv. ax uci amT^ improving slowly. ] Misses Narvis and. Marian Setzler j Yfovt gone to Summerland college, to j tlkfc'ij: tiie summer school that is in j] [ session th$re. , \i Mjss- Claudia Sheelev has gone to 'j Irmo for the week-end to visit rela- < tives. . i y Miss Elizabeth Sbealy is visiting t at Mr. R. I. Stack's before returning * to hte home in Clinton. ;Postmaster J. L. Graham and son * Jakes with Rev. J. B. Gregory from :his place motored to West Springs^! ror a few days stay. i Mrs. Alma Seybt has gone to Ham- a et. N. C., to visit her daughter, Mrs. >. E. Rigsby who will accompany her! 1 0 her home here in a few days. h . |j Death of an Infant Doris Elizabeth, the 2-years-old ] 1 At v. P \'T Pr*-ur_i ICXUgULCl Ul I'll, a 11U i'JLlO. i\. i?i. x v* ~ ' ill, 520 Floyd street. West End, diedj ' >n Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock,'! ifter an illness of two weeks, and was i >uried at West End cemetery Friday j a ifternoon at 5 o'clock, service at the 11 louse by Rev. J. E. Meng, assisted j yy Rev. W. F. Gault and Rev. W. H. i Dutton. * j' Barbecue at Jolly Street The Jolly Street Baseball club wiFl'1 ?urnish an up-to-date barbecue in;* ?very respect Thursday, July 28, atj( Sunter-DeWalt school house. Base-j( lall mornin? and afternoon. Also ^ ;here wiH be some good speeches i nade. Program to appear in full at; i later date; Will sell meat and hash f it 11:30. Meat 50 cents per pound;j* lash, 40 cents per quart. Dinner, 50' >ents for adults, children in propor-ji ion. A most cordial invitation is i ?xtended to the public. A pleasant ,s lay, good dinner and high class -base-! >all games both morning and after- a loon promised to all who attend. 1 J. Walter Richardson, Manager Jolly Street B. B. C. P -19-3t * : ? ' 4 l Two Former Newberrian* Died The following notices will be read ^ rith pain by many people in this city nd county andtit is with sorrow we i*1 hronicle the s?d news: Mrs. Fannie Parks McDaniel,. wife j 1 Mr. Jno1. E. Mopaniel, died at her s lome in Sumter on Sunday morning, b t 10 o'clock and was buried Monday * fternoon at 6 o'clock in Sumter. She p?j?vps one son. six vears old. Mrs. IcDaniel was the daughter of Mr. -w \ N. Parks of Newberry. s Mrs. W. W. Davis, formerly iaurens Glenn of Newberry, died atr ier home ;in Laurens on Monday norning at 2 o'clock and will be >uried in Laurens Tuesday morning! t 10 o'clock. j. | HMMCD c/^urvoi 14 A Q [ CONTINUED INCREASE* < . .??; ; *, 1 rhe summer school for tubers and:. tfc?rs at the Newberry oolle&e has an nroUment of 75 and the number in-. reases. It is successful &ven .beyond , he fond expectations of Dr. Derrick.' T&e faculty is of the highest order . ijd^the work that is being done is as ood as that in any school. Thfe men ' nd wnmen who are teaching: the] ^ackers are experienced teachers and be teachers with whom we have talkjd are greatly pleased with the in-, truction that is being given, and the ( methods employed. Barbecue for Colored ScHgoJ The colored people of Mt. Bethelxarmany school district No. 2, will - ive a first class barbecue at Pleas- ] nt Grove A. M. E. churcli on Saturay, July 30f in interest of the new chool building. In the afternoon here will be a great game of baseball ' n the school grounds. .. Everybody is invited to come out nd witness one of the greatest occaions of the season. W. H. Sligh, "li Wallace Jones, Robert Rutherford. ; Members of Committee < mtmm ? T The Pleasure? of a Swimming Pool >^>lr \f flfPAn frA T*'c PlftrlfC 1 1 lie iUUWiiiiiva u fill correspondent has the following o say in the last issue of the Messenger: v -c Mr. Editor, we are having the fun : md pleasure of our lives.every after-: loon swimmnig. We especially inyfte rou and our old friend Luther Bell.Ne just know you would have a good ime. Could not help it. We do evei*y ifternoon. The pond is full. If you 1 lave no bathing suit some one will : oan you one. Think of <our friend, fohn G. MeKie, staying in for two ; innrs. Hp and four of his erown rirls and boys in at the same time, lob Middleton, wife.and three chiliren all having a good time in to- 1 jether. VV. J. Hines, one of our bus-, est men, puts aside business and go a.< town and enjoys youth again.; W?:; vould not be surprised that we have < everybody in soon. Those who lo not go in get as near ?h$ e j$e of \ he water as. possible and enjoy wafch-: ng the others. ; . mami . . I..* ftVim was on the Sabbath < J Moundsvrlle, W. Va., July 13.? i. ?. J. Dooley, aviator for the H. L. > uambert Aircraft eompanv, who wit- , lessed the airplane accident at Langy field here last Sunday in which j ive persons were klled, told news>apermen today that the accident :ould have been prevented. "It is my firm conviction that tbe j iccident was uncalled for/! Dooley! ?id. "The pilot could have put his jJaiie into the :Obio river and avoided j :he crowd of spectators. , j The Lambert pilot made his state- ; i n*nt shortly after taking the stan* ind testifying before the officers' in "estigating committee. Lieut. C. R. Mclvor piloted th' comber which crashed into 16 auto nobiles after an atit-mpt to take of 'or Langley Field^JVirginia. delayed Items From Across the Wa From the Saluda Standard of th 14th instant we "cull" a few para rraphs relating to persons and thing n various parts of that county, ii vhich some Newberry people are in ;erested, as follows: Miss Sample of Newberry is visit ng Miss Annie Lee Sample. The Newberry-Summerland college will hplH at, Dplmar on thi ast Friday of this m^nth, which wil ?e July 29. For the past few year he reunion has been held on the sec >nd Friday in August. It has beei lecided, however, to change the dat Tom August back to the former tirrr n July. Brinton Crout, wno is now staying it Newberry, spent last Sunday ant Monday at home. J. B. Derrick and Voigt Crout wer n Prosperity last Sunday. Bryan Hare and Virgil Rinehar pent the week-end in Newberry. M. C. Smith and daughters, Loreni nd Willie Mae. visited relatives ir ^eesville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Luther of Pros >erity were guests at the home o1 lev. and Mrs. Geo. S. 'Bearden lasi iaturday. Mrs. Bearden, who hat >een on a visit to Prosperity, cam< ome with Mr. and Mrs. Luther. P. P. Derrick of Leesville is visit rig his daughter, Mrs. M. 0. Black. It /on't do much good to beat oui words into plowshares unless we al$c eat our machine guns irtto farm trac ors. Yes^we have been having same ho1 weather. But we usually have a ho1 pell along about this time of year SECURIT ' v < ' hf ?> { Resoi The Natio Ne B. C. MATTHEWS, President. iri mmhi hi in tli rmm11 i "7 RE< When open < \ do not mere] * k place and ap over it as "F i. *1 Ik Y ? When you < means that c at your servi thing possibl f | Why Not F. 1 ' T*1 T"1 The E Make Th I <??a . ??? . ?? ??????o ?c V rf ! NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT ! .[ I will make a final settlement of! [the state of Richard Greneker Julien ! in the Probate Court for Newberry c County, S. C., on Friday the 22nd day] - of July, 1.921, at 10 o'clock in the i f forenoon and will immediately there-! after ask for my discharge as Admin-j istrator of said estate. CARL T. JULIEN, y Administrator. I e Newberry, S. C. June 14th, 411)21. s Summer School for Hitjh School n Teachers University of South Carolina June 15th to July 21. 1921, Columbia, S. C. ^ (Courses of instruction include: Ath-: letics, Agriculture, Biology, Chemis- j e try, English, Educational Tests and! e Measurements, High School Methods, ;i High School Problems, History, Lat-^ in, Library Methods, Modern Lan-1 eruages, Mathematics, Physics, School i - Law. , ? - u,, I n series 01 i-uiijcicuv.co i^u i^v e practical educators will be held daily j with a definite place on the schede ule. This will be a credit course. Courses are arranged to comply y with the regulations of the State j Board of Education and to satisfy the requirements of the State Bpard j of Examiners for the issuance r and I e renewal of certificates. To high school teachers the school t offers an opportunity for intensive study of the content and methods of the subjects they are teaching. - i T7 ? ? vi+o -for nrimififiinn to i : f ui ajijuitoiiiici IUI ? I i i college and for .-students seeking to ; j remove conditions or gain advanced ; i standing, special provision will be I ' i made. ' j Forty dollars will cover all ext'penses, including board, lodging and i ~~ ' ! j We have a high power^.fast cu Lever control starts and stops sav, I COLUMBIA SUP) 823 We*t Gervai* St. 'i : No. 1844 l ? , Y-.-SERVICE--P] Ltrces Over $2,000,(M ?* ; * m ? >*r?l Rank frf wberry, South Carol ^ ^ * , T. K. JOHNSTONE, Cashier. 17 , T he Bank of the Peop :iproc: an account in thi 1 ? ? ? M iy lutiv yuui muii ipoint our office inancial Policemi Jo business at >ur facilities-all Ice and that we \ e to help you. rk*?nn A Ranlrino L/I 111 JT~m. JL#UAllA?Alg With Us Today? Exchange is Bank Your Busine r n tuition. For details 2nd further information, address ; . J. A. Stoddard. Director, University of South Carolina. Columbia, S. C. t r Schedule of Passenger Trains Effective 12:01 A. M., Sunday, January 30, 1921. Southern, No. 15, for Greenville.! due at 8: 48 a. m., daily. due at 10:11 a. m., daily except] due at 8:25 p. m., daily. Southern, No. 17, for Greenville, due at 3:40 p. m., daily. Southern, Nr. IS, for Columbia, due at 12:30 p. m., daily. Southern, No. 16, for Columbia, C., N. & L., No. 55, for Columbia, Sunday. j . C., N. & L., No. 52, for Greenville, due at 1:00 p. m., daily. C \T Xr T. RS for C.ilnmViia. due at 3:38 p. m., daily. C., N. & L, No. 54, for Laurens, due at 6:10 p. m., daily except Sunday. C., N. & L., No. 12, Mixed train, for Laurens, due at 9:30 a. m., running one hour and 30 minutes latf account A. C. L. connections, expected about 11:00 a. m. . ; C., N. & L., No. 13, Mixed train, ; for Columbia, due at 5:20 p. ru, These trains run daily except Sunday. T. S. JLeflwr, Union Ticket Agent. II tting.outfit farced feed?a complete power plant in itself for t sawing logs to any length. r Does the work of six to ten 1 men. Lever control of blade while engine is running. Have: i: > good assortment of Gasoline : Engines. All equipped with Bosch Magneto and offered at factory prices. ? ' r PI V COMPANY I AJ A W4??# ^ | v . Columbia, S. C. ROGRESS )0 00 Newberry ina i "j. I * W. W. CROMER. . Asst. Cashier. ' r H ' . i r ~1 1 11 i i /e" 5 i t w xvcr? V*** 1 :j r [TY . i is bank you ' 4 1 ey in a safe i's to warcn In." this bank it of them--are vill do every ft -A ' * Connection / ' ! ^Smu? H Ml &S jBtr JIB a jfi ss HomeI - . ' a 1 Cake Klenzo Soap with each 50c tube Klenzo T ooth Paste ' Also Special Price . Prophylactic Toofft ^ Brush, U. S. Army. j Stock. s ; | $1.00 * ? Lather Brush $2.00 ririra^A . fli 1 a vantAAfl \J^1 UUVj UiXVVVVt for 2 years. % fiHer&WeeksCfli ; 5 v r "ii mi - ' ,l?, |,|, , | !! MM I ! Ill HI ! ^ # " ' K ; * * ,i V. IWt fsnarp flip Smnti 1/VII l upui V iJiiv yj^vviB * ^ " in time of sickness. Doses of ? medicine must be taken fo < a i * .-y*v * get well again, "but a lot win ' .i - v * ' ^ depend upon the quality of J. *_? >* the medicine the spoon holds. % ' ? Bring your doctor's prescription here and you will get just J m ? y, 1 i . what his order calls for, made up of the purest and freshest j drugs, with consummate cafe and skill, yet charged for most reasonably. Prompt service. Aff T\ ftc j. waves imig More t ... ; : Newberry, South Carolina * ? i it.?,-j 1_J -TT-yr- - - -JT-?-- r? ?- ?-x - ~ ?? i m ' r.i*? rr'em^. : ---;.. i| 'flTT^I