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UAU11 JL PURELY PERSONAL. TKo Movements of Many People, Newberrians and Those Who Visit Newberry. Bartow's back, meaning; Bartow Copeland from the northern markets New goods for Copeland Bros. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Victor Tennj are extending their visit to nis peopn in St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Annie P. Oxner of Newberry on her way home from Saluda, N. C. stopped over in Laurens for a fev days this week, to visit Miss Margar et Taylor, and accompanied by Miss Taylor spent a few days with friends in the Trinity-Ridge neighborhood.? Laurensville Herald, 26th. Mr. I. H. Hunt is in Cincinnati Ohio, attending the annual meeting of the American Bar association. H< is one of the three appointed dele gates from the South Carolina Bai association. Misses Lizzie and Lucile Wise oi Prosperity were pleasant visitors al J. L. Fiilmer's last Tuesday.?Veronf cor. Saluda Standard. Mrs. Cageanna Butler Rumley, wh( came from Wilmington, N. C., to visi relatives, is extending her visit to hei daughter, Mrs. Dufft, at the Hote National. Her mother was a sistei of Mr. Monroe Harris, that "jolh good fellow" of Broad River. Health Officer S. T. Matthews i: having a four-room bungalow buil on his lot in Gilder's field by Con tractors Williams & Son. Miss Car rie Street has also had started i building on her lot in the Gilder field Miss Inez Greene of Newberry i: the guest of Mrs. O. W. Still.?Wil liam and Reader Brooks of Newberr? are spending a few days here as th< nf tvTtc Pp?pt* McKellar.? UV.O VA ? w?v. ? Greenwood Index-Journal, 26th. Rev. and Mrs. E. V. Babb and littli son Winston on last Thursday after * noon arrived from Pitcher, N. Y. Miss Rose Herbert, nurse at th< children's clinic, has returned to Co lumbia after spending her vacatioi in the mountains of North Carolina ?The State. Lawyer E. J. Green, senior membe: of the firm of Green & Garrison, lef Sunday night for Knoxville, Term., t< attend court, in a murder case, ii which he is leading counsel for th< defense. He will 'also go to Wes Tennessee to visit his mother, whon ' he hasn't seen in three years, an< where he was born and reared. Mrs. C. F. Gilliam is visiting rela tives in Newberry this weelc. Mrs Gilliam, who was elected to teach th< Warrenton "school, has accepted tin , place as principal of the Sharoi school and will teach there with Mis Daisy Lanier as her assistant. Mrs Gilliam is a Winthrop garduate and j ? J j! "? nwnavianoa^ +?iO/?V>.OT g'tlUU OJ1UI All CAJJCl vvnvuwi Warrentan's loss is Aharon's gain ii ^ this instance. We congratulate Sha ron on having secured her services.? Watts cor. Abbeville Medium, 26th * Rev. P. D. Risinger, pastor of th Lutheran church, a* Ehrhardt, am chairman of the board of trustees o Summerland cojlege, is spending thi week with relatives and friends in thi section around Batesburg and Lees ville.. Mr. Risinger was born am reared near Leesville where he live* -1- 1 ? ~ ,3 mnfiiw!fTT Tlic! ^ an ^ UT1XU Rt' rcauncu matun^. iiio iwvuu are delighted to know of the promi nent place he occupies among th clery of his denomination of thi state.?Batesburg cor. Saluda Stan dard, 25th. J. D. Nance of Newberry was.ap pointed a game warden for Soutl Carolina by the governor yesterday ?The State, 26th. Ray Gallman, bookkeeper at th< Planters' bank, has returned to thi city from his vacation spent in Spen cer and Newberry.?Abbeville Medi um. 0. A. Lominick of Newberry spen Sunday here with friends.?AbbevilL Press and Banner. Editor Harris of the Clinton Chron / ,icle dropped in town and spent Fri day afternoon with his cousin, Mr D C R/\A7or JL?. KJ JL/WWV4, Dr. and Mrs. E. 0. Hentz, wit! their son-in-law and . daughter, Dr and Mrs. Daniel of Newberry county passed through St. Matthews Monday "on their way to Elloree to, see theii daughter, Mrs. George Houck.?Cal houn Times, 24th. Mr. W. Job Hentz of Pomark R. F. D., spent Friday night and Sat urday in the city on business. Miss Ruby Chappell of Clintoi spent a short while in the city las week with her friends, Misses Evelyr and Josephine Boozer, of Mayer ave nue. J. F. Waites visited his brother Will Smith of Leesville, one day lasi week.?Plum Branch cor. Saluds Standard. Dr. J. Wm. Folk left on Mondaj - i "? 1 ? i-U ~ far nis annual aeer nunt on uie oav annah river with a camping party the guest of Dr. E. W. Ellis and Major Kirkland. Mr. J. T. Cromer, Misses Havni( McGraw and Bonnelle Cromer ant Claude Cromer returned last week from visiting relatives in Charlotte, f They took in Wrightsville Beach and Miss Haynie also went to Rose Hill, , N. C., visiting Miss Thelma Leonhirth. Miss Mary E. Wicker has gone to Florence, S. C., having accepted a pojsition as salesday in W. E. Walters' r; dry goods store. Mr. Walters will . find, if he hasn't already found, Miss j Wicker to be as fine "as they make ' clerks," and the people of Florence - i will realize that they have another true, refined and agreeable young , woman in their nice and likable little , | city. The people there will like Miss ? Mary. - Mrs. B. S. Whitten and Mrs. J. N. > Eden field of North Augusta are vis5 itii^ their sister, Mrs. A. F. Bush. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Swygert of Peak and her nieces, Misses Margaret >jand Mamie Ella Swetenberg of Abbeville, were in the city Saturday. | Mrs. Rilla Jay of Saluda has re turned home after visiting* her sister, -r Mrs. W. E. McCary. Little Miss Qdalite Wallace fell -'Friday afternoon and sprained her ankle. What distresses her is that ijshe is on the program for "Cinderella in Flowerland," and is afraid she > | will not be able to do her part, which tjshe knows so well and brightly. r i John Hubert Boozer of Columbia 1 i is visiting his cousins, John and Harf ry Boozer. 7 Mrs. and Mr. T. E. Keitt and Mrs. / J. B. Thomasson returned Friday 5 from a motor trip to Greenville, t i Chick Springs, Spartanburg and - CJemson college. -j Prof. J. C. Kinard was invited on *! Saturday afternoon to deliv.er a Sun | day school address at Jalapa Sunday. 5 It was short notice to be pressed into - service, but Processor Kinard is like Pi Uncle Sam's minute men in army or ^ -1?4-VAenATl/l ?+A ' ! I13Vy iilWitys I Cituy LU icopuiiu uv -[calls with a steady aim that hits the ! mark. 2 j Mimnaugh the mighty merchant, - having regained his health and strength, is better prepared than ever 2 to keep his customers supplied'with - their wants and needs. New goods i are arriving daily to satisfy all and give them ease. As an evidence of the return of good times and better r coming, take a look at his show wint dows, than which none have ever be> fore been arranged more beautifully. i Miss Lillian Scurry- came this e morning from Chappells to spend the t;day as guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. C. i! Scurry.?Mrs. Hoyt Dominick, after i spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Henry Norman, has returned to -ther home in* Chappells.?Mr. and 1.1 Mrs. Hayne Dominick and Mrs. Eu? nice Allen of Chappells were among s the visitors to the city yesterday.-r* Greenwood Index-Journal, 27th. s Mrs. Robert S. Owens and son are j spending some time in Newberry with a her mother.?Miss Annie Lee Munnerlyn has returned to her home here i after spending some time in Spartan-;burg, Bishopville and Newberry.? -jMcCormick cor. Greenwood Inaexi. 'Journal. e I Mrs. S. H. McLean had visiting her i for a few days last week her mothr ' - - TA XT u i. er, ivirs. iu. a. xxuieu ui. i\cwu^uy s 'and her brother, Mr. W. F. Huiet of sj Atlanta.?Mrs. W. E. Lawson of New i- i York, who has been spending several ij weeks with her sister, Mrs. S. H. Mc3, Lean, in King street, will leave for s home the early part of this week. - Another sister of Mrs. McLean, Mrs. e|G. G. Sale, returned to her home in s | Newberry yesterday.?The State, - 28 th. Misses- Frances and Nell Burgess, TT ??i. TXT : ? ? j -1 norxense yy uuusun anu riuicmc h'Mims were guests of Misses Sophia ' jand Mrrie Abney at a lovely tea on I Saturday evening.?Edgefield Chronejicle, 25th. e i Miss Annie Amick, after spending -1 the "week-end with her sister, Mrs. A. - B. Lott, has returned to her home in Newberry.?Mr. Walter Reeder of t Newberrv soent the week-end in the I 2 city the guest of friends.?Johnston cor. Edgfield Chronicle. Mrs. Beta Wright and her charm j ing daughter Elizabeth from New' | berry are guests in the homes of Mrs. I Anna Eidson and Mrs. T. P. Salter. i ?Trenton cor. Edgefield Chronicle. Miss Rosa Spearman was an honor , guest of the K. K. K. Klub in Trenfiton on Wednesday afternoon, as resported by the correspondent in the - j Edgefield Chronicle of the 25th. | Miss Lois Fant, after spending her V vacation in Newberry, will not return " j to Spartanburg, as she has accepted a [position as milliner at J. W. HaltiMwano-pr's in Columbia. Mr. Haiti , i jWanger knew what he was doing 11 when he engaged the valuable ser"j vices of Miss Fant for his millinery ; department, as he knows her attractive and winning way of trimming t and adjusting lovely hats for beautii.ful heads, bobbed and unbobbed. Mr. W. H. Blats has run his course r in finishing his vacation, which end-;ed in Atlanta. He returned home > Saturday looking fresh and comfort able. His trip did him good, all of jus are glad to say. And gaining i several pounds in resting from his [ work made hi meven better looking. :i Mr. Wilbur R. Smith of Chappells, . nephew of Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Roton, 1 <?><$>?><$><& Q ?>?><$> <?> <$><$><$> <$> <8> <& MARKET REPORTS. V <$> <s>! Corrected Monday and Thus- * I day by Summer Bros. Co. 'v' <$> <S>| i Newberry Market Cotton, 15 cents. New York Market. New York, Aug. 29: Opening High Low Close j ' "r ~ rs~ 1 n r? r\ -t r. Ct 4 l P. A r\ ! Jan iy.yo io.ou j.t>iu.-ju ( Mch 1G.12 16.60 16.16 16.50 j May 16.25 16.70 16.23 16.60: (Oct 15.40 16.10 15.40 16.05 iDec 15.90 16.48 15.90 16.35 Spots, close, 16.05. | New Orleans Market. New Orleans, Aug. 29.: Opening High Low Close Jan 15.65 16.21) 15.64 15.90 Mch 16.12' 16.60 16.10 16.50 | May ......15.89 16.38 15.89 16.18 I Oct 15.31 15.85 15.30 15.63 J Dec 15.55 16.08 15.55 15.89 Spots, close, 15.25. A. C. Beane wires us from Dublin, Ga., as follows: Am convinced higher prices. Can doubtless expect sharp reactions but believe they will be only temporary. Crop this territory almost total failure. F. & B. condition estimate 52, and yield 7,328,000. New York, Aug. 29.?Strong bullish sentiment in evidence, market apparently headed' for twenty cents. Advise Inlying on setbacks. Norman Mayer & Co. accompanied them, leaving for ^iis home Thursday morning.?Andrews Chapel cor. Greenwood- Index-Journal. Miss Madge Chapman was hostess at an enjoyable swimming party given at White Citjr Park on Thursday evening for her house guest, Miss i Ida Mae Hayes of Newberry. After ,|a delightful hour in swimming, the 20 guests were served a delicious picnice supper. The party was chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Chapman. ?Miss Ida Mae Hayes'left last night jfor Newberry after being the guest of Miss Madge unapman auring me past week.?Miss Lucile Fridy has returned to 'her home in Newberry | after spending some time in .the city I with Relatives.?Miss Clrace McCord i and Master Wallace Fridy are visit| ing in Newberry as guests of their aunt, Mrs. L. B. Fridy.?Greenwood Index-Journal, 28th. Tuesday mornng and afternoon Mesdames W. E. Owens and R. E. (Sadler entertained with two beautiful rook parties in honor of" Mrs. RobI ert S. Owens of McCormick.?Mr. and Mrs.. James Frazier of Blairs j have been visiting Mrs. Rhett Copejland.?Clinton cor. Greenwood Indexj Journal. I Mr. and Mrs- Long of Gilbert spent the week-^nd at the heme of her uncle, Mr. J. B. Gregory, and Mrs. S. Z. Shealy and children of Anderson the same'time with them. Miss .Jewjell Faulkner, who has been visiting j her aunt, Mrs. J. B. Gregory, will re-1 turn ov. Tuesday to her home in Saluda, accompaned by Mrs. Gregory and the little children. Dr. A. J. Bowers, on his way from Clinton to Greenwood, stopped over between trains Monday. Mrs. T. M. Rogers, Miss Louise and jTrcy Lee Rogers have returned from a visit to relatives in Athens and other Georgia points. Miss Martha Vance Ellisor left on iMondav for Greenwood to visit her cousin, Mrs. J. D. Talbert. Mr. Geo. W. Summer, Jr., made a business trip to Columbia Monday. Mrs. J. L. Boozer and children have returned from a visit to relatives in Columbia. Callie Boyd Parr has gone to New York to resume his banking course in commerce and finance at the Columbia university. Dr. J. E. Stokes returned last week after spending his vacation in Denmark. Mr. and Mrs. Thorpe of Aiken are visiting at the home of her brother, Mr. H. C. Holloway. "Dude" Knight of Columbia spent the week-end in Newberry. - * * ^ ^ / /-t -1 :\lr. Jonn raysmger 01 ^oiurnuia is on a visit to relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Seawell and smiling baby, accompanied by Mrs. (G. W. Pearson, motored to Union I Sunday and spent the day there. Dr. C. A. Freed returned Thurs; day night from Roanoke, Va., and Waynesboro, N. C., after visiting his | father, Mr. W. A. Freed, at the latter I place. He will leave on Tuesday forj Columbus, Ohio, to attend the meeting of the National Lutheran council, I but will return home in time to preach Sunday. | Mr. J. A. Rikara motored Sunday from Columbia with son George. The : latter returned home while the father will visit here a while. I Dr. J. W. Carson returned on Sat i urday night from Tennessee, leaving P his brother improving. The doctor -left on Monday for Gastonia to return Wednesday with Mrs. Carson. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Johnson re- c turned Sunday from Waxhaw, N. C., o of.tor vUifiricr Mrs. Johnson's home- v folk, Mr. J. W. McCain and family. 9 Waxhaw is conveniently situated e from nearby places in North and c South Carolina, and Mr. and Mrs. t Johnson with their relatives motored s to Monroe, Charlotte, Lancaster, d Fort Mill and Rock Hill. Mr. John- v son also had the pleasure of attend- t ing a Masonic lodge meeting in Lan- t caster. i Mr. C. Douglas Barksdale, who v died at his home in Laurens Satur- I day afternoon, was well known here, t having married Miss LHlie Fair, who c died several years ago. r Mr. Henry HoMey, who has been t very ill at the home of his father-inlaw, Dr. J. M. Kibler, is improving and on the road to recovery, we are ^ glad to say. Miss Frances Pickell, after visiting J her sister, Mrs. B. T. Anderson, has s returned to her home in Anderson, t Mr. H. H. Epting and his son, Mr. ^ J. C. Epting, of Spartanburg county e near Cherokee, spent from Saturday j 1 1? vw* i T-i n? of "fVlOi aiternoon xo ouuua) muimn^ ?.v ?.??>,. home of Mr. Dan M. Ward. The,eld-;3 er Mr. Epting and Mr. Ward were , members of the same company in the Confederate army?Co., A, 4th bat- ? talion. South Carolina volunteers. He is a native of this county, formerly J living at*the place now owned by Mrs. ( Tom Lake an the country. This is the first time he has been to Newberry since leaving here about 40 years ago . The two old vets had a happy 1 meeting and enjoyed themselves "talking it over." hr:? ^ ~ ~ ? T nn T nnoe Q-ffpr a f] P- 1 1V11S5 V_J5Sie JLic c uuii\.j, ux?v. ? j lightful visit here, has returned to her home in Savannah. Miss Lola Kinard of Spartanburg is visiting Mrs. J. B. Walton. Mr. Chalmers Brown, in his car with Messrs. Ollie Brown, Nick Holmes, . Murray Mcintosh and Cornelius .Evans, motored to Edgefield ; Friday ,flight and had a delightful time at a dance. Mr. J. J. Roach, that 'big-hearted i man from Aiken, manager of the tel ephone system in that health resort, ] was in,Newberry th,e week-end. Al|ways glad to see J. J. ? Death of Mrs. Hendrix Mrs.,Lola Lee Hendrix died at her home, 4J.5 Wright street, West End, on Sunday morning at 2:15 o'clock and wasj buried at Rosemont cemetery Mondayymorning, after service at the 11 v?ir fVtp W. F. Gault ilU UOC CL I/. JL X lu? J bit w .. _ and J. jJS. Meng. She was ol years old and leaves a husband and three little children, . besides her mother, Mrs. A^nie Bedenbaugh, widow of' j the late Wm. P. Bedenbaugh. She is survived also by the following sis- J ters and brothers: Mrs. Lawrence' Howard, and Mrs. Jesse Schum.pert of I Batesbyrg, Mrs. J. C. Neel, Jr., of Newberry county, Misses Lillian and Ruby Bedenbaugh and Edgar and By- i ? ? i 1. num J5eaenDaugri ui uie ,, The following- were the pallbearers: John Eddy Franklin, John Wood,'' ! Olin Re!ghley, Olin Neiley; Taz Wood, H. ?. Corley. I 3 room house Areola 4 room house Areola ^ ~ ~ l-i /min a A t1/ia1o O ruuill HUUbt: nn:uia 6 room house Areola LARGEF The ideal Areola for use giving warm no more fuel than an ing invention of the a SEE BC A. Scott Bldg. AVING CERTIFICATES SOLD TO ADVANTAGE I At a special meeting of the town i ouncil held Monday morning, a sale j f paving certificates of the town j ras made which will net the town ! 7 percent. This is considered an! xtraordinary good sale and the ofli- j ials of the town are congratulating j hemselves upon making it. This j ale will enable the town to do a good eal of sidewalk paving. Council has oted to pave sidewalks leading to he churches and school houses as hey consider this paving of urgent mportance. Some other sidewalks /ill also be paved. Mayor Blease and Uderman Wallace were appointed by he council to arrange the sale of the ertificates and their action in the natter was unanimously adopted by he council. Passing the Buck. Che American Legion Weekly. Axel, a Swede in an outfit at Fort ^ay, woke up one morning with a deire to loaf. He got put on sick call, hinking it was worth trying, anyvay. At the dispensary the doc look - - i i_ _ _ l. id him over, felt his pulse, ana too* lis temperature. Then he said: "I can't find anything wrong with rou." No answer. "See here, what's wrong with you tnyway?" "Doc," replied Axel. "That bane four yob." SPECIAL 50TICE ?g . i , , l r ?i.. T nTri nnw able to LUVCIJ uaimaoi a .. supply some cut dahlias. Hal Kohn. For Sale?:Three shares Mollohon Mfg. Co., two shares Newberry Cotton Mills. Jno. C. Goggans, Jr. 8-30-ltp four party things are here, from tally caids to tables. Wmen you plan an entertainment come here for your needs. Hal Kohn. fountain Pen, Conklin self-filler, with "L. W. J." on silver band, left in Exchange Bank last Saturday morning:. Reward to finder from Lambert W. Jones. 8-30-ltp Fountain pen repaired. Lots of good pens can be repaired and will be as good as new. Consult me about your pen. Hal Kohn. Two furnished bed rooms for rent. Mrs. J. R. Eison. Phone 367. Barbecue?I will give a barbecue at my residence near Prosperity Saturday, September 3. I win sell i--i.11 t Ran flnnk. meat ui xi u ciu*.n.. v. ^_? 8-S0-2t Typewriter supplies, paper, copy sheets, carbon and ribbons. HaJ Kohn. YOU CAN BUY 20 Cigarettes for 10c 10c Smkoing Tobacco 5c 8c Cigars for 6c 5c Cigars for 3c Candy and Chewing Gum 'package 4c At Anne O. Ruff & Co. O 1 mmarnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm tammmmammammammmmmmmmm .and two radiators and three radiators .... and four radiators and five radiators I SIZES FOR LARGEF hot water heating syst healthful heat to every ordinary stove or grate ige. We guarantee sati >ILER IN OUR SHOW F. BU Plumbing and Heating. Kodak films given prompt attention. I Bring or mail your rolls to me. Hal j Kohn. ? . ! Piano tuning?Professor T u 11V >f ' Lander college will be in Xewb' ry j September (j, 7 and 8. All ,/ork guaranteed. Leave orders v.th me j at G. B. Summer & Son. J. L. j Bowies. 8-30-2t; mm ' Fcr Rent?8 rooms with a bath room. ' Over Herald and News. Apply to ; Anne 0. Ruff, phone 42C. 8-30- ' I Trespass Notice?All persons are j forbidden to trespass on the lands j of the undersigned in No. 7 township by fishing, hunting or in any > other manner. G. J. Jones & Son. IT. B. Lindsav. 8-30-2tp j .Wanted?Good milk cow fresh in; i w?;h- r tt ilfr?firnw_ Nowberrv. i II I i 1 IV . JL-* AA.i V 7 - - - - ? S. C. 8-30-2tp | Wanted to Buy?Shetland pony well | broke. R. E. Livingston,. Kinards. 8-26-3tp. Wanted?Room and board or three or four furnished or untarnished rooms for light housekeeping. Man and wife.. No children. References exchanged. Apply P. 0. Box 396. 8-19-tf There will be a minstrel at Midway - ' 1 ? O school house iTiaay evening, oeptember 2, at 8 o'clock. Admission 10 and 15 cents. Midway School Improvement Association. Mrs. J. A. S*ingley, president. When in need of fire or life insurance call phone 14. T. N. Parks, 5th floor Exchange Bank. 7-14, NOTICE TO COLORED PATRONS OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1 All the patrons and children of school district No. 1, Newberry, 3. C., are requested to meet on the new school grounds on Drayton street on (Wednesday, August 31st, 1921, at 9:00 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of cleaning off the grounds before the new building is started. AL1 ladies are asked to bring baskets and the men and children are asked 'to bring axes, hoes, rakes, pitchforks, etc. Each individual is asked to bring the small sum of 10c to help raise the assessment asked for. After the grounds are cleaned off the table will be spread and everybody will, enjoy a good old-time picnic dinner and a ?ood game of baseball. T. A. Williams, S. W. Allen, E. F. Floyd, | Committee. | t J j IMPROVED SERVICE AT BAKER'S BARBER SHOP ' I / ! Polite Attention and Satisfaction | Guaranteed. Come in and convince yourself that we are really giving service. (Formerly H. O. Reese) Opposite Newberry Hotel. r I : RAZOR BLADES" RE-SHARPENED Any Make. Work Guaranteed ? * Double edge 40c dozen; single edge 35c dozen. Bring Them Today. P. E. Way, Druggist J Newberry, S. C. * /VI 1 jrcola Club i 12 Buyers Regular Price Club Price ,$245.00 $225.00 . 330.00 315.00 . 400.00 380.00 . 490.00 460.00 I HOMES ;m is installed ready room. Will consume !. The greatest heatsfaction. WINDOW SH 1015 Caldwell St. OPERA HOUSE J PROGRAM 1 Friday, August 2S "SO LONG LETTY" 1|| Grace Darmona j Fox News I Saturday, August 27 "BRIDE 13," No. 15 (Last Chapter) 1|| 2 REEL WESTERN | LARRY SEAMON COMEDY J "THE WHITE HOREMAN" J (First Episode) Monday, August Zif "SALVATION NELL" Jj Pauline Stark Fox News H FOR THE LEGISLATURE I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the vacancy in the House of Representatives from New- fl berry county caused by the death of Honorable George S. Mower, and J pledge myself to abide the result of j the Democratic ' primary election to be held on Tuesday, August 30th, 1921. } EUGENE S. BLEASE. FOR THE LEGISLATURE To the Voters of Newberry County: As a candidate for the unexpired term for the legislature, I have been asked for my platform, if elected. I candidly give it here, to wit: ' I I am against any and all high sal- * * ariesof state and county officers; against all high appropriations. * If you want the now fearful ex- i penses of the sheriff's office, don't 1 vote for me; if you want the high salary of the superintendent of edu- | cation, don't vote for me; if you want | the useless and high salaried office of rural policeman, don't vote 'for me; if you want the useless office of farm jfl demonstrator, don't vote for me; if '||| you want the useless office of canning demonstrator, don't vote for me; if you want high appropriations for Clemson college, Winthrop college, South Carolina college, Charleston college, Negro college, don't vote for me; if you want the useless and fearful salaried office of health unit, don't vote for me; if you want the useless office of health clinic, don't vote for me; if you want the coming legislature to vote referendum for the con-, templated fifty million dollars bond issue, don't vote for me. I have an idea that Clemson college, Winthrop college and South Carolina college should either be giv- 1 en or sold to those grand old Chris tians, the Baptists, Presbyterian and Methodists, and let them be made denonrnational institutions. Your Obedient Servant, flf HERBERT HENRY EVANS. Advt. Wanted Teacher for Ridge Springs I school (Old Town District). Term I .'-V seven or eight months. Apply to !'^ the undersigned stating salary de- j sired. 3 J. W. SANDERS, J. C. BUTLER, S. E..SENN, || v Trustees. Silverstreet, S. C., Rt. 2. . H Wanted?Two teachers, principal and assistant, for a two-teacher school H near Dyson, in Greenwood county. Applications will be received up to August 15. Address J. L. Aull, chairman board of trustees, Dyson, S. C. H Deep well drilling?When in need of wells consult White and Frick, Little Mountain, S. C., as to prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. 8-2-10t-ltawp gM BAKE:RITE BAKERY . I Cottage Pound Cake / Almond and Cocoanut Macaroons Jijj C n-omol C nrrtaniif arid Chocolate v'"4 ? 1 layer cake. I | Dr. G. Elbert Cromer Eye Sight Specialist i Has moved his offices upstairs over Bake-Rite J Bakery, Main St., Newberry, S. C. 1 H. M.B1GBY I Optometrist | 3rd Floor Exchange Bank Bldg ] EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED < BROKEN LENSES DUPLICATED u 4 n