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A'vviv jde f|etal(l uttD Jem 2>ttrW at tkm Poitoffict it NewSsry, 3. C., ii 2nd ci&?* ui*tt*r. E. ?. aULL, EDITOR. Tuesday, August 2, 1921 %> <$> <$> AMERICAN LEGION NOTES. 3> * * Newberry post of the American Legion defeated Clinton post in a battle on the Clinton diamon Thursday afternoon, July 28th. The Newberry Tigers advanced upon their old enemies, the Clinton Blue' Devils, in their historic stronghold de Clinton, and the hottest battle of the season took place. The Newberry Tigers put over a heavy artillery barrage, and for a while it looked as if the whole Clinton force would be annihilatd. When the smoke and dust of the initial attack had cleared aw-y five tigers had gone "over the top." However, the Blue Devils came back with a coun tr attack, and at the close ot tne nmtn assault the casualties stood six to six. In the opening of the 10th Captain Scurry came up with "Big Bertha" and shelled the enemies left flank, whcih fled in disorder, and two more tigers penetrated the enemy's stronghold and turned the tide of battle. The enemy made a strong counter attack. But Bodie drove them back to their dug outs with the hand grenade. The Clinton casualties were heavy. The whole fighting force and civilian o-*vni?-wtrooc; wota r?nmnletelv overcome. ^UiyiVJVVW ww w* W v After the battle Joe Keitt* "Skin" Neal, Harry Hardeman and Wilbur Buzhardt were given medals and the French salute by Generals Turner and Setzler. j Box score: HER Newberry ..510 000 000 2?17 4 8 Clinton 200 200 200 0?13 0 6 Batteries: Newberry, Neal and Bodie. : Cilnton, Brice and Dean. . j i Umpire: and Copeland. Scorer, Weimar. Struck out by Bodie, 10; by Dean, 5. PARENTS TO LIST CHILDREN'S NAMES ' Last Friday in July School Registration Day > V / The State The last Friday in July is "School Registration Day," according to the act passed at the last session of the legislature to regulate school attend-1 ance of children within certain ages. On this last Friday of July parents and guardians of children within the compulsory school age, 7 to 14 years, inclusive, are required to furnish the chairman of the district board of trustees the name, age and sex of the children under their charge. The district chairman is to send a copy of the report concerning the children to : the county superintendent of education not later than August 15. He is also to supply a list to the teachers cf the schools which the children will attend. When a district employs an attendance officer, as is provided fcr in the act, the attendance officer ^a.k:r, the census and makes the reports required instead of the board chairman. . A part of the section of the aet reads as follows: j ?.TT<?nocont ny oninrrlian having SltV CI y w eharge of a child or children between the years of 7 and 14, inclusive unless an attendance officer is maintained i.i their district, shall make a reD^rt to the chairman of the board )f trustees of his or her district on last Friday in July of each year, showing names of such children in their charge, the age, 'sex and race, and name and local address of the parent or guardian of each such child; and any parent or guardian having charge of such chili cr children who shall fai: t<> make report at the time aforesaid, or shall wilfully make an incorrect report, shall be subject to such fine and i.n prisonment as is hereinafter imposed for nonattendance." _r? The State of South Carolina, County of Newberry. WHEREAS, a written petition or request made and signed by at least one-third of the resident electors and a like proportion of the resident freeholders of the age of twenty-one years of school district No. 2 ) jf Newberry count}', the state of ^>ouih Carolina, having been duly presented to us requesting us to order an election submitting to the qualified voters or electors of said school district the question of issuing and selling coupon bonds of said school district, pay able to bearer, aggregating the sum of two thousand ($2,000) dollars in such denominations a* w<r deem necessary, not to exceed eight per cent of the assessed valuation of the property of said school district for taxation, bearing a rate of interest not exceeding six per cent per annum payable annually, at such tim?s as we may deem best, to determine whether jaiQ bonds shaii be issued or not as f ' i provided in Section 174o of Volume. ii of the 1912 Code of Laws of said j I state; | AND WHEREAS, a plat of said j j school district was made in 1912 by. IE. 0. Counts, a competent surveyor j ! and is of record in the office of the 1 I clerk of courtvin Newberry county in ; rthe -aid state in Plat Rook 1 ? a* page; 1179. Now be it resolved that t'or the , purpose of determining- the issue of 1 said bonds as authorized in Section 1743 of Volume I of the 1912 Code( : of Laws for said state, an election is i hereby ordered to be held at the' ? 1 1 - _-:j __ _ j ; scnooi nouse m saiu uisincji un me j 16th day of August. 1921, the polls to j | be opened at 7:00 o'clock in the fore-j | noon, and closed at 4:00 in the af- j 1 [ternoon, on the question of whether; such bonds shall be issued or not, in; ' which election only qualified voters; i 1 or electors residing; in said school district shall be allowed to vote. T "R T A CJUnn^n I tj . jlj uciiyau^ 11, .i kj 11 v ci i y , ; W. D. Hatton .ire hereby appointed , managers of such election. ! The ballot cast must have written; or printed on it the words, "For. I Bonds" or ''Against Bonds." J. C. Aull, J. J. Hentz, I Thos. A. Setzler, Trustees of School District No. 26 of ! Newberry County, the State of: South Carolina. | ( i August 1st, 1921. j Have your children's j E , F.va ! ' before school starts # h Satisfaction guaranteed ! N i Dr. G. Elbert Cromer : 11 Rooms 510-511 Exchange Bk. Bldg.' . FOUND! I Prices have dropped 50 per . i cent, on Building Material so M we can figure on any size house you many desire at OUR ( RIGHT PRICE. Majority of people are faking advantage of , | our offers, so if you are thinking of building think of us. W?- i build biick or wood structure, in or out of town. You can t find us at present at Mr. Jimmie Sennas lot. for whom we I are building on O'Neall street, i 1 -l, Williams & Son | Builders, General Contractors 707 Caldwell St. RncrmAc Wa crrtnc and ! Harness < I. H. C. Mowers, Rakes ( and Reapers, Any oth- J er farm implement.. ( you need, { Cane Mills, and IT * M N rwvfct? ju vaput aiui o? The famous Titan 10-20 ( | Tractor now $900.00 " 11 All prices based on to-' clay's market- j { _ I < Joksoii-McCrackin Co.1 Newberry, S. C. i $12,000,C Is Being I 'THIS m 1 he re< T< Repayment of each 1< stalments, including ? after live years a* opi Newberry county this uNew Money." Far particulars se LAME ? e . Jkt jl jl a ? U i \ V ffSB9B2SDfcw ??*- npfli /""" lga ?. > if?> ** ' "'""" iwin1 IIWil-jfliH IPM T i>n HB ii 85SP " " V e With Mimnaugh's July Clearance thousands of remnants of piece g ? ' ^ to effect a quick clearance we're fe . Tf '11 1 il ~ or ccst. i ney win ue inrown ou Come early, get the choice barga t I Store Closed a\ I Preparing a I . A ? " ^ ? .r?? * m m ? m m $ ? 100 to $15,000,000 .oaned Each Month By dera! Land Bank > Farmers Only Dan made in thirty-three equal annual inax per cent, interest, or settlement in full tion of borrower. farmers should he getting ail they need of * * e IERT W. JONES Newberry. S* C, # mam && 2?* >BQB BMP '4B raw** 2 Sale over we find after ten lAh' A( ?*K O.Pe U1 M v/i j going So sell these rt mnants an t on the bargain tables at a prk ins before they are gone. f Two O'clock for This Thn lemnant Sale Id* _ ^ | * ?... ? m i r? ' !m i?bi 11??? i m?? n ? m ! LOOK AT Tl 1 l niirinor Trade and Pleasure ~ articles at these low prices: 2 cans large Carnation Milk Small can Carnation Milk Dime brand Condensed Milk Ea^lc brand Condensed Milk Cheese, per pound 1-4 lb. Upton's Tea <3 pkgs. Arm & Hammer Soda 21 pounds Plain Flour 24 pounds belt Kising Mour 3 cans Chum Salmon 2 lb. cans Roast Beef 3 lbs. White House Coffee > We v/ill be glad t ohave ail visitors Trade and Pleasure Week. Remember these prices only last fror it wiii pay you to buy a month's supply. | CARR1 i ~ j I ! \ f 1 i # tea ^ 9' I I I ? 9 6 S . ? # - . . - days of intensive selling, ? ready-to-wear. In order # d broken lots regardless 2 :e to make them move, J * # ~ ? # Wednesday, ie-Day I # ' 9 I J ?* 4% # Aug. 4,5, b | i i ? ?mi hi ! hi m i r -IESK FKlCliS i Week we will sell the following 25c 1 5c 15c 20c" 25c J 15c , ? 25c $1.05 |* SI. 08 1 25c I 30c $1.05 as well as home foiks call to see us during i / ii August 3rd to August 6th. At these prices f TERIA 1 / 4 1