The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, October 14, 1921, Page EIGHT, Image 8
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I OPERA
| MONDAY
PURELY PERSONAL.
The Movements of Many Peopli
Newberrians and Those Who
Visit Newberry.
, JVIr. Julius B. Boozer will go t
Greenwood today to attend an agent
meeting of the Metropolitan Life Ir
surance company. Mr. Frederick (
Remington, supervisor of agents froi
the home office in New York, will hav
charge of the meeting.
Mr. Samuel L. Reid of Charlesto
was in Newberry Monday..
Mr. Harry C. Robertson sper
Monday night here with his friem
' T TTti K J}
_>ir. JUS. . :uv,vaugiuin. ^ ? ?
of the late Mr. Henry C. Robertsoi
a former superintendent of the Nev
berry Cotton mills, and a man we
known and highly esteemed in thi
community. Mr. Harry Robertson'
home is in Charleston.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Klettner, Jr
will move next week to apartments 2
the residence of Miss Fannie Rarnag<
east Main street, Mrs. Minnie Me)
chant and her son going to the horn
of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Gaillard in Hig
Point.
Mr. W. A. Wherry spent Wedne:
day in Greenville. *
Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Hollis of C'hai
leston announce the birth of a daugl
ter in the home on Tuesday. Th
young mother was formerly Mis
Blanche Norris of Newberry and th:
item will be pleasing news to he
friends here.
Miss Margherita Matthews, teacl
er at Greenwood, spent the week-en
in Newberry with her parents, Mr. an
Mrs. B. C. Matthews.
" n nr T?11 3 "D /%
Mrs. J. O. iviarsnau anu .uis.
Anderson and children leave this aJ
ternoon for a several days' visit t
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anderson and Mi
and Mrs. Ben Anderson in Newberry
?Greenwood Index-Journal, 11th.
Miss Daisy Berrie will spend th
. week-end with ht.r mother in Aiker
t ' Mrs. A. J. Bowers stopped over i
Newberry with her daughter, Mi?
Sadie Bowers, from Tuesday aftei
noon until Thursday afternoon, o
her way to Charleston to attend th
Lutheran Woman's Missionary synoc
ical. Mrs! S. J. Derrick is the dele
gate from the Church of the Redeem
pr.
Mr. Clarence Hutchinson visited Dj
Geo. K. Hutchinson at the -hospital i
Columbia Monday. It is our pleasur
to say that he found Dr. Hutcninso
do?ng we'i.
Mrs. N. L. Boozer of Cross Hill an
Miss Ellen Watkins of Chappells wer
among hte visitors in town yesterday
?Greenwood Index-Journal, 11th.
Mrs. D. V Knight, on her way horn
in Graycourt from the Federation a
Little Mountain last week, spent fror
Sunday noon to Tuesday morning a
St. Philips with her mother, Mrs. Jnc
F. Banks. Passing through the cit
and visiting The Herald and New
\ office to renew her subscription, Mrs
Knight made the pleasant and appr?
ciated remark that she "wouldn't d
without The Herald and News fo
anything."
Mr. T. L. Hicks and family hav
moved from the Newberry hotel t
rooms at the residence of Mr. an
Mrs. W. R. Reid, Main and Calhou
streets. Mr. Hicks is secretary o
the Security Loan and Investmen
company and is here to stay,, as thi
company is a fixture in Newberry.
P f .Tflrnps Tennis was mer
tioned in the personal column as be
ing at a place of fishermen where per
pie went in their bare feet and wor
overalls. While this is true of cei
tain classes among the inhabitant;
Atlantic, N. C., being a great fishin
place, still it is quite an education;
centre and has produced a numbc
of celebrities, among them Rex Bead
McCall Marshall and Dr. Thoma
Rivers of Newberry spent the weei
end with home folks.?Greenwoo
Index-Journal, 10th.
Mrs. J. F. Gleason returned o
Wednesday to her home in Greenvill
after visiting her sister, Mrs. J. I
Wood at Helena, and her brothei
and sister in Newberry?Messrs. Auj
ust M. and Jno. T. Danielsen an
Mrs. J. W. Taylor.
Mr. L. G. Eskridge is visiting h
parents in Shelby, N. C., having mi
- i i
tored to that city accompanied o
Mr. and % Mrs. A. J. S. Langrford.
Messrs. Charles Dousrla? and Fran
Sample wore in Saluda Wednesda
on business.
Mr. Robert Gist has returned fro;
an extended visit to Asheville.
Dr. A. J. Bowers of Greenwood
visiting in the city.
Mrs. Bedenbaujrh and baby of P(
niaria are with Mr. and Mrs. E. I
Lipscomb.?Ninety-Six cor. Greei
wood Index-Journal.
Mrs. J. M. Stone has as her ?ue;
Miss Eliza McCullough of Newberr;
J
HOUSE r
OCT. 17th. J
MU. Hi... 1
?Fred Smith returned this mornin
from a short visit to Newberry.?Mi
e, and Mrs. Lewis Senn, Mrs. Ralp
! Scurry and Mrs. Robert Watkins o
| Chappells were visitors in the cit
yesterday.?Greenwood Index-Journs
oj 12th.
s' I Miss Elizabeth Brehmer of Hal'
1-! store was called to her home at Kin
^ !ards 2 on account of ar> accident t
n her sister. Miss jSarafy who was in
e jured in being dragged by a mule.
Messrs. E. A. Carpenter, Roy Sum
n mer, Paul Anderson, W. C. Schencfc
, nr..
'E. S. Summer, Ben Dorriiy, -ur. air
it.Mrs. J. M. Davis, Z. F. Wright, T. J
jDigby, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Callas an
n | Mrs. W. D. Stilhvell attended the Tex
1? | tile exhibit in Greenville.
) Mr. and Mrs. Jno. C. Goggans, Jr.
j have another fine boy at their home
|S: The little boy arrived early Sunda;
5 j morning. Following the arrival Fri
i day of a fine boy in the home of Mi
>'and Mrs. .Robert G. Parks, in addi
tt(tion to previous announcements, thi
1 1 4-~ v./-? o d'Artf] niaf
-> snows i\evv ucri) w uv t* r?.
> for boy babies.
e Miss Harriett Mayer went to Easle;
h ? the first of the week to take charge o
j her position as teacher in the schoc
?- J of that city.
Mrs. C. V. Tenny of Columbi
f-; spent Tuesday and Wednesday i:
i-j Newberry with her parents, Mr. an
e j Mrs. G. J. Spotts.
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j VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT.
:r; Do you know of an ex-service ma:
in-Virt ;c csnflJArin{r from a disability in
( Yi H\J ao
1_! curred or aggravated by service i:
^ j the army? If so, ask him to see Mr
djJahn C. Goggans in his office in th
Exchange Bank building, office hour
y 10 a. m. to 12 noon. The Clean 'U;
-" squad will be in this district at a:
0 early date.
r- ( Miss Daisy Berrie, home demonstra
' . tion agent, asks all parties wishing t
' consult about marketing products t
e piease do so Saturday morning, as sh
* . expects to be out of town Saturda;
n j afternoon.
j There is strong talk of a merchants
* i * _
'-.'exposition and automooue snow 10
11J Newberry. How about it Let's tal
e I it up.
I- f Union school will open Monda;
J morning, October 17, at 9 o'clock.
! Don't fail to see^ the mighties
| screen melodrama of all time, "Whil
| New York Sleeps," to be shown her
Friday. It is a mammoth new Fo:
o cinemelodraina.
n There has been a change at th
j Fridy Motor company garage. 'Mr
3' Julien White has been made salesmai
e for the county and his vacated plac
r' as foreman of the mechanical de
; partment is now being filled by Mi
e ! Longshore of Union.
t The ladies at the office of the cham
n j ber of commerce are kept busy. Lot
t | of fine home made preserves, etc., jus
>.'jmade, were sold circus day, the da
y! the sweet goods were brought ir
s Fresh arrivals of the products of th
>. juicy fruit don't last long at this bus
J-! place. The office is popular and i
o doing good for Newberry, town an
r county.
The new combined street sprinkle
e land sweeper w&s at work Wednesday
o It seems to be a good thing,
d Tom Mix will be in the feature pic
n ture at the opera house Monday.
f Cii'cus day was also Studebake
:t day, according: to big show advertise
s | merit.
I The day after the circus two color
i-1 ed men, James Johnson and Andre:
'-jTrapp, both forfeited bonds in th
)- j.recorder's court, the former in th
e sum of $15, the latter in $10, eac
> ' under charge of cursing. In the sam
5,-court James Clark, colored, paid ?2
g : for carrying concealed weapon an
il.j$15 for shooting. This last case wa
r | pending since the 1st instant,
l. J A splendid lineup at the o'per
is i house for next week: Tom Mix, Ma
c-1 Allison, Wm. Duncan, Constance Tal
d j madge and Dustin Farnum, with But
j J ones tor Monday weeK.
n { Circus day a negro siwle a fine pai
:e J of silk stockings from Carpenter's. H
i. itvas chased a good distance but final
*s | ly made his escape. However h
?- j dropped the hose.
d While Sparks''circus was in New
berry Tuesday J. R. Watkins, a sho\
is man. was up before Magistrate Poup
> las on a charge of assault and bat
y tery, for which he left $20 with th
j magistrate for county purposes. Wh
k j said a circus didn't leave money in
y 'town?
i
> The ball game for Saturday be
:n'tween Newberry 2nd and Clinton Oi
(phanage has been changed to Friday
is October 14, at 4 p. in. Admission 1
and 2"> cents.
)- '"Dutch" Houseal was just a shor
\ time behind in his recent cold wea
i- ther prediction. -Newberry claim
j this fine weather prophet now living i
>t {Columbia. "Bill" Houseal is like th
r. [wise owl with a home in the tree
?!The famous Dutch Weather prophet
'..says' the lowest temperature of the
hJ season will occur the latter part of
f j the month. If you are wise you will
yjheed the warning.
ill Confederate veterans going to the
I reunion at Chattanooga can get their
s | identification cards for rates from
-'Capt. M. "VI. Buford.
o - If anyone thinks the reporter likes
-1 to hunt up items for his own satisfaction
that person is badly mistaken,
i- If the items were not for the public
the reporter would not ask questions,
d; as he doesn't have curiosity enough
. | to want to know lots of things he has
d to find out.
:-j A' good many people besides the
jcast attended the Newberry enteral
tainment at Little Mountain Saturday
' I afternoon and a number of them went
y! on to Columbia to the ball game.
>. MIMNAUGH MAKES
BIG IMPROVEMENT
s
e Mimnaugh has long been headquarters
for goods up-to-date. He is
y' keeping; up the record ano in arf
| ranging- his large stock of goods he
,1: always keeps in mind the convenience
land comfort of his customers, and
a I to ^display his large stock so that the
n j ladies may find just the suit or the
d j hat they want.
j The big millinery department has
long been on the second floor where
; the latest in up-to-date millinery is
n I displayed, and Mr. Mimr.augh has now
.'so arranged this floor that he displays
n his ready to wear, suits and coats on
I this same floor, so that it is a real
- oleasure to look them over, and easy
c I *
s 1 to make the selection,
p 1 Everything is neat and new and the
n : latert in style and fabric, and you
will find real pleasure in looking ovei
. | the stock and making your selection.
0 j Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Freeman and
0 : Miss Cannon are in charge of the
e j large millinery departnvmt and will
v j take.real pleasure in serving you, and
| while you wait you can look over and
.?| select your dress or suit or coat from
-ithe bis assortment that is so nicely
r i
j. displayed on the many and long rows
i of racks in the suit department.
y! It will pay you just to# visit MiniI
r.augh's great store.
: TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
TO MEET NEXT SATURDAY
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* The county teachers association will
imeet next Saturday at the high schoo!
G buildnig in Newberry at 10:o0 o'clock
* | in the forenoon.
111 All the teachers of the county and
e the trustees are urged to attend. State
Superintendent ot Jiducation j. n?.
' Swearingen has promised to be president
and talk to the teachers and trus
'" jises and I want a large attendance
s i He requests a brief program preced
|ing his address to consist of a talk b>
^jsome of the trustees and teachers anc
' jthe following has been suggested anci
ej those named will please be prepared
y! to give five or ten minutes talks.
sj The relation of the high school tc
| the community, Prof. C. M. Wilsor
j and Trustee J. B. Derrick.
r! The relation of tho rural gradec
' jrchool to the community, Miss Mattie
, Cromer and Trustee J. H. Dickert.
( I
" | The relation of the one teachei
j school to the community, Miss Mamie
r I Crooks and Trustee *A. P. Werts.
t The Whitmire teachers are coming
i in a body and I hope the trustees wil
'"ialso be present. Whitmire will furv
nish the music for the meeting wit}'
e the violin and other string instruejments
and the piano. I hope Little
" Mountain and Pomaria and Prosperity
e i and Chappells and Siiverstret anci
? : others will also come in a body,
d: We want to make this a rousiivj
5' meeting and show the state superintendent
that we are real live wires
a i in Xewberry when it comes to the
^ schools. Especially do I desire that
" the trustees and teachers of the
k . eyua'izing schools be present at this
' meeting.
r! The science department of the
e j Newberry hisrh school has promised
" to furnish a light lunch. Drop Prof
0 : 0. B. Cannon a card if you expect tc
Uome so that he may know "now tc
; prepare. And be sure to come.
v E. II. Au 11,
* County Superintendent of Education
e GOT MORE THAN THE
0' SHOW MAN BARGAINED FOR
j During the afternoon performance
: of Sparks' circus the management
-announced that their champion wres\
1 tier, a. big man who looked imposing
~> on exhibition, offered a purse of $25
ito anv man he couldn't throw in 15
J
11 minutes. Mr. W. B. Robertson
-! promptly went forward and accepted
si the challenge. The wrestling match
n;was held as a feature of the Wild
e West show. Mr. Robertson stood his
>. ground through the 15 minutes and
i
THE Nl(
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i <$> <S>!
;> MARKFT RF.PORTS. < > i
! < > ' ^ <$>1
! ?' Corrected Monday and Thurs- <e>;
! $> day by Summer Bros. Co. <s>!
] ?l
<$> X$> <?> <?' <$><?
New York Market.
Open High Low Close!
j Jan 19.10 19.19 18.80 19.87 '
: Mch 18.90 19.00 18.G7 18.08 j
! May 18.55 18.58 18.24 18.25 j
! July 18.15 18.17 17.81 18.81 :
| Oct. 19.50 19.50 19.10 19.13!
i Dec 19.45 19.51 19.11 19.161
Spots: 19.55 25 down.
I !
! New Orleans Market.
Open High Low Close j
| Jan 18.88 18.99 18.48 18.55
. ;Mch 18.60 18.75 18.30 18.32
May 18.05 18.25 17.81 17.81
July ......17.80 17.81 17.35 17.35
Oct 18.43 18.43 18.35 18.41
Dec 18.95 19.10 18.58 18.68
Spots: 19.00. No change.
Newberry Market.
'! Spots: 19.50.
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was on his feet flat footed, at the!
;;expiration of the allotted time, look-1
i ling still good for time beyond thej
jlimit.
i, It was then announced that a sec-;
: I ond match would take place at the j
night Wild West show between the j
I
jsame wrestlers, at which appointed |
iitime Mr. Robertson not only kept to
i j his feet but actually threw his oppo.
pent, winning an extra $25.
j Mr. Robertson is from Houston, j
I Texas. He is an ex-service man of,
Uncle Sam's army, and is now work-1
. j ing for Mr. George Odiorne on the
1 1 ?/.???? /ivUnoinn in VAW.
iwater anu acwa cA^uoiu>t a** ,
i
. berry. Robertson. is a man. He j
{proved himself equal to the emer- j
'igency on the two occasions and took,
j in $50 "just as easy as falling off a I
I:log."' His stock, especially among
j the Young Ami *ica crowd, has gone
i; beyond par.?
i CATCHING THE SPEEDERS [
AND THE CARD PLAYERS |
|
Five last week highway speeders i
were accounted for in Magistrate j
.[Douglas' court Monday morning to!
[the accumulated amount of $50, while j
Ion Friday John Tumor Brook?, col-;
' jored, paid a fine of $50 on two char.?- j
!es, assault and batterv and carrying I
i i
' j concealed weapon. At Friday's j
j court also three colored boys paid j
11 each a fine of $10 for playing cards '
' jin the public road. * A traveling man ,
' jsaw the boys at an automobile wreck; i
while some were repairing the car
! others were playing ir. ?the back of it. j
" Magistrate Douglas and .Constable.'
" j Havird, as soon as told of it by the
traveling man, made a hurried '-all to
^ j the scene and arrested the players.
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SPECIAL JTOTICK
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i Plant a bowl of bulbs each week. You
, ! might like mv bulbs. Hal Kohn.
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> j Seed grain for planting?Purb Api
pier seed oats, 90c bushel; pure
^! lied May seed wheat, $2.50 per
'j bushel; pure Abruzzi seed rye, $3
fj. bushel; highest price for cotton
TT" * " A~ v* nocIQ
seed. Jiignest price pam
, Cotton storage. Dorrity Bonded
Warehouse, W. A. Hill, manager.
1 Phone 315. 10-112t
Just received bulb pans, bulb vases,
1 bulb fibre. Complete stock of bulb
i supplies. Hal Kohn.
J For Rent?My place 2 miles from
Silverstreet, 1 mile from Deadfall;
! good dwelling with waterworks and
<J good tenant houses. Will rent all
, or anv part. B. L. Dominick.
10-14 2tp.
; | Would you like to have samples of
k; personal Christmas cards brought
to vou? Phone me. Hal Kohn.
_ ^
? The Place?Norfolk oysters and Spanish
mackerel in season, also cats, j
carp, trout, black fish, red bass andj
large West Coast mullets. When
' \ you think of good fish think of!
I I Coward. 10-14-tf
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j Framing jobs sought on a quality ba>!
sis. Hal Kohn.
j
c -1 ^?1 mow nin no S2r>0.00: 1
11 V/ X 611 C & n\- ?. J .. T
j new player piy.no with 40 best SQ-j
lected >*olIs. $">00.00. Both guaran-:
i teed for 10 years. Must be solfi.<
Terms to suit purchaser. T. L. i
Shealy. Prosperitv, S. C., phenei
j No. 63. ' 10-14-1 tp |
i _ *
Beginning Wednesday, Oct. 12th, we;
will operate our gins at .Jalapa
j Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, j
until further notice. Summer Bros.!
. I Co. 10-7-3t
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NOTICE
'j The annual meeting: of the stock-!
holders of Oakland Cotton mills will;
J be held at the office of the mill, New;
berry, S. C., Thursday, October 27,
11921, at 10 o'clock a. m.
! ' W. H. HUNT,
i President.
'F. X. MARTIN,
j Secretary.
; 10-14-4t.
Wm&gKSt e&TONBSRSIA&BEaH
Wanted to Rent?() or eight room
house in Newberry. Address Box
244 or Herald and News. 10-11 -tf
For Sale?Rosen rye. The Purcell
Co. J 0-11 -2t
Bagging and ties, all weights. Ge1
our prices. Johnson-McCrackin Co,
9-6-t.f.
Yes, your vision is good, yet
you may need glasses to prevent
FATIGUE, HEADACHES,
NERVOUSNESS, etc.
Glasses are not always worn
to improve vision.
"BETTER-SEE''
G. ELBERT CROMER
Optometric Eye Specialist.
Upstairs over Bake-Rite Bakerj
Newberry, S. C.
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The Delightful "M
The Most Popular Soutfr
Miss Mine
By Emma S\
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The third story in the fa
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Miss Minerva's baby was
''Billy and the Major." J
appearance of an angel a
chievous sprite. A keen s
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the Major ana even ner
ed mother, who she fiipp
completely captivating si
humor.
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j$ silver., contain
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ij> 1 to the person !
% be given for e<%
will be given t
' in full.
^ Any items bou
? will entitle yoi
^ See this chest c
? . while.
ELITE Pf
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warnaa^taram in
Seed grain for planting?Pure Ap- I
pier seed oats, l>0c bushel; pure;
Kead May seed wheat, $2.50 per
bushel; pure Abruzzi seed rye, $3'
bushel; highest price for' cotton |
; j seed and cotton storage. Dorritv ;
-i Bonded Warehouse, W. A. Hill,
;j manager. Phone 315. l0-ll-2t'
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Peas Wanted. Johnson-McCrackin
rj CO. 10-11-tfi
I; For Sale?50 acres land near Mount i
Pleasant church. Write J. A.!
; Wright, Athens. Ga. 9-23-20t
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. Smith Mercantile Ginning company:
will gin or.'ly on Wednesday, Thurs-1
1 day, Friday and Saturday at Kin-1
^rds. 10-7-3tp. |
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Call on us and find out our:
prices before you buy. < !
i ANNE 0. RUFF & CO. i
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Wholesale Cigars and Sta- j
r tionery Dealers I
' Newberry, S. C.
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iss Minerva" Stories
iern Books Ever Published f.
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peecl Sampson
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Saby j3
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Lmous "Miss Minerva" series.
born in the last chapter of
Josephine is a baby with the
nd the personality of a misitrategist,
she manages Billy,
strict though oft disconcertantly
calls "Minerva." A
;ory, comuining cuarm etna
away absolutely free a bee
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("Protected ivhcrc Oie in'ear comes
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ing 26 pieces
lovember the Fir,?
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holding the lucky number,
very dollar cash purchase
o every person paying thei
ght in this store amounting
a to a ticket.
)f silver in our window. It
1ARMACY and JEWE
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OPERA HOUSE
PROGRAM
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Friday, October 14.
WHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS.
Special
Fox News
Saturday, October 15. <
"THE WHITE HORSEMAN" J
Episode 8. M
2 REEL WESTERN ~
2 REEL SUNSHINE COMEDY
Monday, October 17
"THE NIGHT HORSEMAN"
Tom MMix
Fox News
I Inrlprwnn^ Tvnewriter. in CTQod.
condition, call at No. 304 Exchange
Bank Bldg., Jno. C. Goggans.
9-20-tf.
"or Sale?Abruzzi Rye, Old Fashioned
Rye and Bearded Barley. We
are in position to make you a good
price. Johnson-McCrackin Co.
9-6-tf.
["respass Notice?All persons are forbidden
to trespass on the lands of
the undersigned ip No. 7 township
by fishing, hunting or in any other
manner. G. J. Jones & Son, H. B.
Lindsay. 916-30tp
ror Sale.?Hairy Vetch, AlfalfasRape
and Cr'mson CloVer Seed.
Johnson-McCrackin Co.
a r* x P
y-o-ti.
r<> Loan?On good security, $1,000
to $3,000, one to two years time.
"Loan," P. O. Box 104, Newberry,
S. C. * 10-ll-2tp
TRESPASS NOTICE
No hunting allowed on place
lav or night.
L. E. LONG,
dewberry, Rt. 3.
[ 0-4-3t
'or Rent?The R. E. Livingston.
place in Jolly Street section, 65
acres in cultivation, dwelling an<l
outbuildings. Half mile from Hunter-DeWalt
school. L. V. Livingston,
Prosperity, Route 6.
9-2 7-4 tp.
BAKE:RITE BAKERY
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Cottage Pound Cake
Almond and Cocoanut Macaroons
r> i r* . v r** ? -
caramel, tocoanut and i^nocoiate
layer cake.
Member Newberry Chambdr of Commerce
H. M.BIGBY
Optometrist
3rd Floor Exchange Bank Bldg
EYES EXAMINED
HI.ASSF.S FITTED
BROKEN LENSES
DUPLICATED
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lutiful chest of Z.
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Tickets will 9
or two tickets +
r past account O
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; to one dollar
may be worth
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