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4s ^ <$> <?> <?> <$/ *$><?' <$> <$> '?N ' 3> j ^ OTIS SKINNER IN "KISMET" <T $> # Generally conceded to be the most j stupendous photoplay ever made, bar: lion#, "Kismet," starring Otis Skin-! BCr, is probably tHe most costly of. j productions. It is conservatively slat- i that "Kismet" cost as much as ten . J ? ordinary feature pictures, but every j ^ ?atroc. TIT 11 ' senny or wit; im/nv-y w?.a ncn oj/cm,.! ?M&i6s_Mr. Skinner, the cast includes1 jha&y stage and screen notables. The! ioi^dausness of -the settings has never jft^h surpassed. The: ancient city of pfifijad was Tebuilt with high techni-| teal skill and the whole product is as; iifcar perfection as the most accom-; ^Ly&fcd. artists and experts of the mov-i :hj?_ picture world could make it.;' i "J&eaet" as? a stage production wasj oxiizoi the/f latest triumphs of the The screen version -is truly Miracle of *tlie Theatres ^Art." | ^ J XV. "A_ J "Itismet" nas Deen canea wie vjne ih&usaud and Second Story of the ^tiiian Nights, ft- is ;the tale of the t - ik?' of days in tfce Itfe of Hajjy the Beggar, who liy^d in the "City _ of Ba|dad when that city was at. its hfeight of importance. Between dawn ( Imtset Hajj is lifted high and i&fikfen low. He meets his mortal jand slays him in the prison : ^ ^rhtie they are coincidentally thrown. He iS. presented to the Caliph, "the ] ihadow * of Allah upon earth/' to Mom his d^ugh^r, JMarsinah, is mar' * - ' " - ?1- -a - tt_-^ ? nea at sunset, wnne najj, wuu a fciniihment order oyer -his head, ' sinks to rest op. t^e stone steps of the ? where he had been discovered ki tlfcwn, philosophically murmuring: j "Stine enemy dead?-Marsinah wed? 1 \ 'jfecca tomorrow/' j: Interwoven is-the story of <Kut-ul\ ' j,?.;; v- . -C* j. %] Kulub, the wife of wives of Mansur, ? the, Waalr of Police, who is seen ih. i intriguing and alluring moments in j ihfc~harfcm *ami4 , other voluptuous ( b't ft titles whose chief occupation is to gii&&n the .eyes of their lord with 1 "thei* clmrms. Many world famous 1 models take part in* these scenes of , the dreamy, sensuous Orient. j j {?, J presenting'"Kismet," the man- j agetnent of this theatre is offering to f jt&^fatrons a production of the high- j1 4ii;itterit known to the art of motion J Tttetutes. It has been our policy to ( ?$? only the best of:pictures. "Kis- j j starring Otis Skinner, is abso-j iiSttiy the ne&k noirit of the highest! '^^tvproducticn. We know you will ^ fpprtdate it. At the opera house: fedliyweek. \ ! ^* Weit End Plays Graniteville .] fr.ffcbt Knc -and Graniteville split a1 series on Friday and Sat- j y.- West End won on Friday., in ( ^ 3,1 inning contest by the;, ^fe&rfc-of ihe, two ^thort-stops, Parker!;! if tftaniteville and Hardeman of ? End. . Luther pitched a great 1 aNkiibi.-ori-H-* nn hakes and won out.' 1 Threfc home runs were responsiMefor i runs. , Oa^e * by Cotley * of * &j^ttfev8Te"ahd ohe by Brady and '* iflfc.J&y Luther of West End, "Luther^ 2 men off of his home run.' * jj iatteries for Graniteville?^orTey ind Padgett; for Wtst End?Luther Xr ini Cromer. r - i!~ i fecores: .... ..010 000 000 00?'if VJLii > AA1 -AAA f>f)A OS d! ?T U1IU VVV vvv VW . RHE' Rid 7? 1.4 5 3 &riixiiteville ,..?.............;.....-1,l 13 3:' ^ ? A'lew bad breaks gave Granite- J $$ tie game on Saturday, 7 <to ;2,i clubs fielding fine at times: . -Batteries -for Granit'eville?Norris,! - < - rrT i -r-l j | Cdfrifcy and Jteady; lor west i^na?: Coleman, Cromer, Bouknight. R H E Grimiieville 100 003 G?7 7 2j V Xftoi End 010 COO 1?2-9 -21 Cromer returned after receiving an j \ injured finger. Danielseri still out on ^account oi the same trouble. fe^turday game was called on acioatt of darkness. - - , . r.y , A. Murphy, Mgr. - .<* WOULD TINE MEMBERS FOR , . NEGLECT OF CONGRESS j . - 7" ! Washington, Aug.,1.?Members of, the senate and house virtually would: be required to punch the clock under a bill introduced in the house today! by Reprfisentative. Kissell . ^Republi\ can) of New York. As.,-a-result of the difficulty of obtaining1 a house quorum, with so i raanf members eager to get away for! thfe dog days, Mr. -Kissell proposed! ihat salaries be doubled, with heavyi ' 'It - ' daily fines for seniators and represen^ iittv>s failing.to ihow up for a dou&j!e daily roll call, at the start and 6l?se of every session. The man ab-fit* wi&out leave for one day of a j Hfcllative wdek, would, lose his week's : y.: For a 50 day session the p^nalSljfor a day's leave wciild be $300 #ii& a fine of $150 a day for a session lsinitir 100 days. Within the. past week the house has had a job trying to get 217 of the 435 members present ^t one time to ienfcble. it~to jgerform business. During" the "session today a point cf no \ v. . / * quorum twice necessitated a long de- j tl ley after roll call while clerks were j sent out to round up members. After j ^ a second attempt the house got tired; and quit. j hi j S( If airplanes with passengers could have been hovering over the road be- ^ tween Newberry and Prosperity Sun- tc day to see the procession of automo- ir t rave line- to and fro they would have wondered where was to be found tne evidence of hard times they had T been hearing about. It certainly didn't look like hard times Sundav ^ V o1 afternoon with innumerable automo- 0] biles filled with well uressed people tl* who were apparently-well fed* The State of South Carolina, County of Newberry. WHEREAS, a written petition or _ request made and signed by at least 7" 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. 26 of Newberry county, the state of South Carolina, having been duly presented, to us requesting us to order an elec tion submitting to the qualified voters or electors of said school district the noacfinn o-f ;?cnincc arid sellin? COU-! 4WtCUVi* v* ? ^ pon bonds of said school district, payable to bearer, aggregating the sum of two thousand ($2,000) dollars ?J in such denominations as we may ^ deem necessary, not to exceed eight J-'1 per cent of the assessed valuation of the property of said school district j'P for taxation, .bearing a rate of interest *1( not exceeding six per cent per annum payable annually, at such times as we * may deem best, to determine whether said bonds shall be issued or not as . provided in Section 1743 of Volume 01 - - " * 1* * J L of the lyiH (Jode or Laws 01 saiu j v state; AND WHEREAS, a plat of said ? school district was made in 1912 by! * E. O. Counts,' a competent surveyor and is of record in the office of the! ilerk'of court.in Newberry county in the s$id state in Plat Book 18 at page I 179. ' " | Now be it resolved that for the' purpose of determining the issue of said bonds as authorized in Section,' 1743 of Volume I of the 1912 Code; :>f I^aws for said state, an election is! hereby ordered to be held at the school house in said district on the L6th dajr of August, 1921, the polls to be opened at 7:00 o'clock in the forerioon, and closed at 4:00 in the afternoon, on the question of whether ?uch bonds shall be issued or not, in ? which election only qualified voters '*a :>r electors residing in said school dis- -j :rict Shall' be allowed to vote. * J.. B. Bedenbaugh, L. A. Shealy. W. D. Hatton are hereby appointed managers of such election. The ballot cast must have written sr printed oil it the words, "For Bonds" or "Against "3^. -is." j. C. Aull, J. J. Kentz, Thos. A. SetzW, riiistees of School District No. 26 of j < TMAwht^rrv Countv. the iSiate oi I South Carolina. August 1st, 1921. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT I will make final settlement of the istate of H. L. Dominic-k in the Prolate Court for Newberry County, S. 3., on Saturday, the 27th day of August, 1921, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon and will immediately thereafter ask for my discharge as admin;Stratrix of said 'estate. * All persons having claims against :he estate of H. L. Dominick, deceased, are heVeby ' notified to file the same duly verified, with the under signed, and those indebted to said estate will please make payment likewise. MRS. ELyiA DOMINICK, Administratrix. State of South Carolina?County of Newberry?Court of Comon Pleas. J. D. Quattlefoaum, Master, plaintiff, against J. G. Lowe, J. W. Lowe, Hoy L Lowe, J. Chesley Lowe, Harold Lowe and Nina Lowe Stone, Defendants. SUMMUNS i-UK KtLItr. To the Above Names Defendant Nina Lowe Stone: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in GARDUI HELPED REGAIN STRENGTH Alabama Lady Was Sick For Three Years, Suffering Pain, Nervous and Depressed?Read Her Own Story of Recovery. Paint Rock, Ala.?Mrs. C. M. Stegall, of near here, recently related the fol- g lowing interesting account of her re- m COTery: "I was In a weakened conJ>'*'T tttoci tliroa riwra In ViOf^ UAC&W4&* X TT ftO 01V& ^Ui vw ^ VW* M AAA WW| suffering a great deal of pain, weak, nervous, depressed. I was so weak, I couldn't walk acros3 the floor; just had to lay and my little ones do the work. I was almost dead. I tried every thing I heard of, and a number of doctors. Still I didn't get any relief. I couldn't eat, and slept poorly. I believe if I hadn't heard of and taken Cardui I would have died. I bought six bottles, after a neighbor told me what it did for her. "I began to eat and sleep, began to gain ray strength and am now well and strong. I haven't had any trouble since ... I sure can testify to the good that Cardui did me. T don't Mnfr there is a better tonic made and I believe it saved my life." For over 40 years, tnousanas or wo-1 men have used Cardui successfully, I in the treatment of many womanly ailments. If you suffer as these women did* take Cardui. It ma? help you, too. At all dgogstetfc S3 85 lis action of which a copy is hereith served upon you, and to serve a :>py of your answer to the said comlaint on the subscribers at their ofces on Law Range, Newberry, S. C., ereof, exclusive of the day of such >rvice; and if you fail to answer the ithin twenty days after the service :>mpiaint within the time aforesaid, le plaintiff in this action will apply > the court for the relief demanded t the complaint. DOMINICK & WORKMAN. Plaintiff's Attorneys. Dated .June 1, 1921. o tve Defendant, Nina Lowe Stone: Take notice that the complaint in le above action with the summons f which the above is a copy is now fi file in the office of the Clerk of le Court 'of Common Pieas and eneral Sessions for Newberry ountv, South Carolina. DOMINICK & WORKMAN, Plaintiff's Attorneys. 6-24-6t-ltaw. ITATION OF LETTERS OF ADMINISTRAT.'ON he State of South Carolina, County of Newberry, by W. F. Ewart, Probate Judge: Whereas, Ada M. Lawson hatb ade suit to me to grant her Letters; : Administration of the estate and Fects of Thomas Lawson, deceased. These are therefore, to ci.te and Imonish all and lingular the Kin ed and Creditors of the said homas Lawson, deceased, that they ? and appear before me, in the ourt of Probate, to be held at New>rry, South Carolina, on Monday, e i8th day of July, next, after pubration hereof, at 11 o'clock in the >renoon, to show cause, if any they L v \7* ?? iry oaiu ould not be granted. Given under my hand this 28th day June, Anno Domini 1921. W. F. EWART, P. J. N. C. / * We have a high power,'.fast cu Lever control ^starts and Stops saw r</MITMDTA CITOI L/ULUiyiDIrt JU1 J 823 West Gervais St. mi III B??fiyinmnrwri In response to the inqui subscribers: "What can ice?" this advertisemem When Telephone m Numbers Change f . Every new issue the telephone directc contains hundreds changes in telephone n Between directory is subscribers do not in changed numbers they This necessitates th the Information opera work on the part of 1 operators. You can assist in m phone service if a rec changes is kept near y< 'And if telephone n party line numbers, an ter heads, business car SOUTHERN BELL TE AND TELEGRAPH ( ' ' When the unanimous preferencea good re* - Pos bes You can buy com flakes and Post Toasties. Both cost the AN ORDINANCE Of the Town of Newberry, South Carolina, to Protect and Preserve From Damage the Paved Streets of the Said Town by Preventing the Use of Certain Vehicles Thereon. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the Town of Newberry, The next time ( Jr um ask for ^lotaLs The purified and refined calomel tablets that are nausealess, safe and sure. . Medicinal virtues retained and improved. Sold only in sealed packages. Frice 35c. i To prevent a cold take 666.?Adv. tting outfit forced feed?a complete power plant in itself for ] sawing logs to any length. Does the work of six to ten men. Lever control of blade while engine is running. Have good .assortment of Gaso-line fingines. All equipped with ! Bosch Magneto and offered at factory prices. >LY COMPANY ; Columbia, S. C. . i . ?> ? J W?. . itWt A-P tviowr fftlarvViftTift LI j/ Ui J_l.iCl.IIJr lUCJJUUilW I do to help my servt is published. lumbers. . "V ssues many telephone ake a record of the call frequently. V e frequent calling of v* /4 % * VN A/>AOf*n .lui diiu unneutral y 30th subscribers and I aintainirt? ?ood tele 70 O ord of such number j Dur telephone?* umbers, particularly i eliminated from letds and advertising. I LEPHONE COMPANY niiWir? ^/uuuv ly gives -there's ison for * t Toasties V - t corn flakes 3*ou can buy ir.e?oae is better. ...... , , / fSouth Carolina. in Council assembled [ what i: known j and by authority of the same: i tor. i I. That in order to prevent damage ! ^ hat any per j to the paved streets of the Town of j or corporation, ViC [Newberry, it shall be unlawful from! this Ordinance sh; land after the passage of this Ordi- i in the Recorder's j nance for any person or persons, firm | to pay a tine of lor corporation, to drive or operate, or sum of One Hun j cause to be driven'or operated, on, imprisoned in the | upon or over any of the paved streets. or upon the public j or squares of the Town of Newberry-for a peu'od of n iany tractor of any description what- days. Iever or any traction engine except; DONE AND R. fesWdMMBBMMMdBWMMHBMMnumrinaanHOKiMMBHBnHnM It will pay every farmer to ha for each head of live stocfk on hi age crops grown and it is also or grow. If it is properly sown it w -* T I j "I "1 j I the acre ancl it is now retailed at ! crop will pay a handsome profit will last from eight to ten years. , you are at no additional expense broadcast 300 or 400 tons of 16 p year. It is one of the most profit boll weevil invading this section it advantageous to have as man}1 crops as possible #nd Alfalfa is c acres you will have in Alfalfa wi twice that many acres in cotton. It should be sown in Septemt drained land, well fertilized and Alfalfa seed should be arranged You can get the fertilizer from u fertilizer of splendid analysis an Clemson College will send yc prepare your land, fertilize it, li neighbor. who has sown some ca O 7 by all means, sow a few acres. And then you sell your AlfaH need money most. Some farmer I falfa money. - ' / \ : But whatever you do, don't u that contains grass seed and tha . your Alfalfa and that isjust wha have to re-sow as long as you kee L * * Anders Get the < We print it ri; "feel" and the fj nrv r*TJTM UU VJi^ 1 i bang a howdy-dc Frir.cc Albert is For, Prince A1 seta in ioppy red _ bags, iidy red tins, ITSLgTSinCe IS handsome pound and half pound tin EUCll tObaCCOI \A I humidors andintna ponnd crystal glass your tOll^UG J Humidor wit a J -> sponge moiotener PrUlCe Albert Ca ^aten^e<^ Pr0CeSS Albert rolls "eas^y Tobacco Co. Vrinjfccc-Sslcz;, _ _ i is-, c. itie r a Caterpillar Trac- TOWN COUNCIX OF THE TOWN OF NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLI son or persons, firm NA, IN COUNCIL ASSEMBLED, >iajintr nrovicirms of AND UNDER THE CORPORATE )latins provisions of g?AL op SAID TOWN, on this the all. upon conviction 118th day of July, A. D? 1921. ('ou! t, bt* sentenced q hi not exceeding the, hLOt.Nt t>. BLLAbfc, died Dollars or be . -Mayor. '1 own Guardhouse , : works of the Town j J- W. Chapman, ot exceeding thirty! Clerk and Treasurer, Town of New, berry. South Carolina. & TIE LED BY THE j 7-22-4t * I r ive at least one acre of ALFALFA is farm. It is one of the best forte of the best money crops you can rill make from four to five tons to $40.00 per ton. The first year's i on the outlay, and one sowing For the first two or three years and after that it is profitable to >er cent. Acid to the acre every nhlp ft'on? oTnwti and with the /vv V i-v/ v V Q ^ ? ' ** wv ? ? ? ? of the country, farmers will find r supply crops and as many money ?ne of the best of each. The few ill pay you very much better than j &L ! ter, on ipod, strong, red, well[ and limed. The lime and the j [ for in advance of' your needs, is at any time; we can give you a j id specially adapted to the crop. >u a bulletin- telling you how to ime it, and sow your seed; or your i ,n give you this information, but j ' * ' ' , !a in the summer; just when you j 5 finish their crops with their Al!'i ise lot manure or stable manure; ' ;t will give the grass a start in it you wish to avoid. You will not >p the grass out llllfa 2r All f ft mait ul vii vu. j on, S. C. j ?i / III Ruv a oiDe?- ' y and some P. A. iov that's due you! J r ght liere that if you don't know the riendship of a joy'us jimmy pipe? And ? get some Prince Albert and on the big smoke-gong! bert's quality ? flavor ? coolness ? a class of its own! You never tasted jfry?figure out what it alone means and temper when we tell you tJ&at n't bite, can't parch! Our exclusive fixes that! is a revelation in a makin's cigarette! at delightful flavor makes a dent! ?s answer that hankering! Prince and stays put because it is crimped >h, ?o on and get the papers or a pipe! I WSHr A V ' 4 iational joy smoke _ ~ 1 \