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i-iiuay, uciooer zi, iyzi. I LUTHERAN WOMEN ; j,- HOLDiNG MEETING; CONFERENCE IN CHARLESTON ; CLOSED TUESDAY |t i . Dr. George B. Cromer and the * k Rev. H. J. Black Deliver ^ Able Addresses ! ^ ^ Charleston, Oct. 17.?The evening! ~ i < session of the Woman s Synodical|k Missionary society of South Carolina! J was held in at. Barnabas church thisi' evening, and tomorrow evening at the i; f " L same hour another meeting will bej, held at the same place, thus conclud-i* ing the four day conference which isj1 one of great importance in the Luth-j eran church. i The morning sessions throughout] are held in St. Matthew's church. This i [ afternoon was devoted to a trip about 11 I the harbor and sight seeing by the j delegates. Dr. George B. Cromer ci,1" Newberry was the principal speaker!* this evening and the Rev. H. J. Black, j* president of the South Carolina syn-j~ od, also made a talk. Tomorrow:" evening the Rev. I. E. Long will con-' ' i duct the vesper service and there will " be a lecture on Japan, with- illustra- j"" tions. Mrs. C. G. Leonard will also; T bring "A Message From Africa." The delegates in attendance are be- c ? ing entertained in the homes of mem- j <; bers of the local churches and among ;t , them are the following women promi-! r nent in affairs of the missionary or-; c ganization: Mrs. J. Alewine and Miss j [ May Setzler of Pomaria with Mrs.! c Claussen; Mrs. A. J. Bowers of Gre^n-js * ? ? ?r t-n /? /-1 1 I wood and Mrs. rinson 01 ureenwooa c with Mrs. Biohme; Misses Lowman of f Summerland and Roof of Lexington 11 with Mrs. L. Schroder; Mrs. McCul-:c f-' lough, Columbia, and Mrs. Pinner. * Pomaria, with the Rev. and Mrs. { I. E. Long; Mrs. Single* and Mrs. I \ Price of Prosperity ,\vit^ Mrs.Bohlen;; Mrs. Sheppard and Miss M. Rude, i Greenville, wi$h Mrs. J. D. Cappel-! 4- mann; Miss Edna Jesseru Summerville with Mrs. John Schroeder; Mrs. Har mon of Saluda and Mrs. J. Doster, Co- j lumbia, with -Miss E. Metz; Missj Morse. Columbia with Mrs. J. B. Sim- j mons; Mrs. R. C. Neel, Silverstreet, with Mrs. J. W. Knobloch; Miss B. Harmon and Mrs. Nichols, Loesville, / with Mrs. J. H. Wchlers; Mrs. Laura Wise, Prosperity, with Mrs. Fred j Knobloch; Miss M. Brandt, Walhalla, ! with Mrs. Lena Pucknaber; Mrs. L. E. Trimmier and Mrs. R. E. Connor, Spartanburg, with Mrs. Mameier; Mrs1 /- ir t>i 1? t :n ? v^. xv._ rutuues, L/eesviuc, wiui ijxio. i Doughty; Miss fimma Lo\i Schirmer,; Columbia, with Mrs. Oswald; Mrs. FJ Seegeirs and Mrs. W. Seeger, Colum-! r bia, with Mrs. von Santen; Mrs. J. A. j Summer, Pomaria, with Mr~. Shealy; t Mrs. J; J. Long, Little Mountain, Kith Miss Freyschmidt; Miss M. Sigwald, Summerville, with Mrs. Sigwald; Mrs. J. F. Traver, New York, with Mrs. G. C. Leonard, missionary from Africa, ( with Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Gongaware; j . ? ? ^ w r-v? : jL?r. I.. Jts woiir, cammore, ur. u?yrge B. Cromer, Newberry, the Rev. C. L. J Millre, Greenville, St. Johns hotel;; Mrs. Yonce, Ward, Mrs. Derrick,! Ridge Spring, with Mrs. Kl^tte and 'Mrs. C. Kr.obloch; Mrs. C. A. Freed,! Mrs. S. J. Derrick, Newberry, with , * Mrs. J. H. Heinsohn; Mrs. Chasser-: man and Miss,Rentz, Ehrhardt, with j Mrs. William Hopke; Mrs. Groseclose. j Fairfax, Mrs. J. H. Hucks, Ehrhardt, i with Mrs. J. W. Brandt; Mrs J Haver- : ' i ?**i n/r f Pi j ; iy,: L/OiumDia, witn :uis. oteiiuei,j Miss Bultmann, Sumter, with Mrs. S. j [ V t Invites you to come lina's largest and mc men and children, in j Jtdwin t * ( Most complete lines Large Stocks-Surpr BARGAIN B Low operating- expei customers. Corne in 1613 Main St. I ' / K'lmMJWJLWIirWCWJIIit. l.i. JillUB HUJL jJ> JU i AUWxt I oh ring; Mis. Estcs and Miss Estes. olumbia, with Mrs. Jackens; Mrs. r ?fird, Miss Cajo Efird and Mrs. Car- ] oil. Lexington, with Mrs. F. See'oeck; r Jrs. W. H. Groover, Mrs. Bodio and h Urs. Deardoff, Columbia, with Mrs. r 3. E. I.osso; Mrs. Hcndrix, Leesville, J ' ' A 1 vlrs. Mayer, Greenwood, wun Airs. .\. ? vugheimer; Miss Jennie Wilson, Co- \ umbia, Mrs. Eleazer, Cnapin, with s tlrs. Graman; Mrs. M. 0. .T. Kreps,' i Columbia, with Mrs. Hartz; Mrs. M., Snyder, Cameron, with Dr. and Mrs. j George Bowdcn; Mrs. D. L. Wedeman ' Ir?. X. E. Dominick, Pom aria, with s vlrs. Myers; Mrs. J. Horine, Colum- s )ia, with Mrs. Dingle; Mrs. Iv. Hair, f Vfrs. G. A. Hutto, Johnston, with Mrs. i >o:nest. | . mma. ^ I Soms Hints on Bulb Growing ! f Hal Kohn j1 In this article I am going to treat: >ulbs planted in pots and in bowls. : Bulbs set out in i-ocks or pebbles c ire perhaps the most interesting to j ( vatch and I believe that most folk:. i 1 ilant them in pebbles so that they i an watch the tiny roots as they make e heir way all over the bottom of the j container and see the tiny green . hoots as they begin to push their way < ip to the light. v When putting them out in water and )eb.bles you will have a stronger jrowth if they are set away in the j iark for at least two weeks. This } rives the roots time to form and rc- < 5 j. ,ards the growth of the shoots, which ' nukes for plants which do not bend c >vpr fbout blooming: time. Bulbs c >roperly rooted rarely ever "Hop" t >ver. Bulbs set away in the dark r ;hould be in a place where the air \ irculates, but where they will not j reeze. When bringing1 them out to he light it is best not to bring them * /Ut in the bright sunlight until they lave been in a more subdued light j , 'or a few days, then place theni in a!r >right window and watch the growth. ^ iw ?n iWMinf.^^j>aacwB?ea'WMWici Health This is th< a bette There's satisfying a * breakfast cup of Postum, ing element to irritate rj I save mental energy lag! done. Thousands of former that Postum meets every table beverage, and brings mind?better health. As many cups as you no .after-regrets. ' Postum comes in two Tor npde instantly in the cup by Postum Cereal (in pcckaccs c prefer to make the drink while naJ; by boiling for 20 minute "There's a Reasc Sold by mi * \ ; The Shnp Man In Columbia during Fair Week and h st complete stock of fine eluding the new fall and ^lapp--W herfc &. ( Grover- - W alk-0 ver of footwear for children, Wonderful Varietyisingly Reasonable F ASEMENT "HOME use enables us to share tl and see us. _ E VE R' S JW4JUWU-'Jf|i.l> U-.'. .1 J'JWU'I... " I IU.i?> ,11 IBIUWDI'm, What I have said above applies tof larcissus, for hyacinths require aj on.uer period in the dark, a month orj iiore is best for them. Hyacinths, io\vcver, are not so easily forced as iarci.-sus and do not respond to the fvcclw Kni i/icv should have I rom 1 to 8 weeks in a darkened place vith plenty of air and enough water o that the bottom of the bulb always ouches water. In planting hyacinths and narcissus >ots in earth the top of the bulbs houlu be about oven with the top of ;cil. Bulbs so planted do best when et away in a dark place and watered 'requently, as they should never be i tllowed to dry out. Watch for rats and mice, for quite j >ft,xn they will attack bulbs which are Wanted in water. Place your dishes 51 a place where they can't get them. Writes Another Book Saluda, Oct. 13.?The Rev. George % Ronrden. nistor of the Lutheran \ hurch here, is the author of a "Treatse ori the Lord's Prayer," which is lust off the press. This book has licited some very favorable comment jy those who have read it. The Rev. VIr. Bearden is also the author of "The Prodigal Father," which .-has >een off the press about a year. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE! I will sell as executor, at the court iouse in Newberry, S .0., on sales lay in November, for division, the seme place of the late 0. F. Schultz. cntaining 18C acres more or less, loafed in No. (? township, Newberry :ounty. Terms of sale, cash. Purfrv nor fr.T1 nonpN rPVPnilf? imz* V .? ? IV p?t/ JU v> 4. " t tamps, recording and sf> forth. Posc?sion of land given January 1st, 992 W. S. SCHULTZ, Executor. I dewberry. S. C. Oct. 5th, 1921. L0-7-3t. ? NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT j I will make a final settlement of j - - -i i i s start of :r day Dmfort and chccr in a and there's no disturberves or digestion and \ esvr\ircx 4-ViCk /4oxr ICJ U'-.Ui till? 1J coffee users hav^ found demand for a delicious > steadier nerves, clearer like with any meal ? % nr.: Tnr.tar.t Pcstum (in tins) be addition nf boiling water. >f largor bulk, for those who the meal iz being prepared) 3. . j ? ?. ' ' 5 ) A- v -? *r>r\ m JUL sru&i. uu.x igrocers <?gvirno?www??yj jjj ?> % ispect South Caro: shoes for men, \vovvinter styles by Gardiner -Real Service Vices OF THRIFT ie savings with our i > rtlumkia SI P. the estate of Kranees Sims in Lh'j j I Probate court for Nv A"'?. ; fy ? .>11. :y. j! S. C., on Sat in-'lay, the 12.'; day December. 1921. at 10 o'clock j:: ill" : forenoon and will inir,:'. ii.-it-iy i. after ask for my disrhM'^v as ariiv.'.n- j v-.tmtor of said e.^'tat .\!1 persons having i laiins against the cpi.ii e of Krane.-s Siiiis. : -:i, o arc hereby notified lo i11 e -)h\ duly < verified, v.i'h the probate these indebted lo said cs! L ?* v.*ii} plea.-e make pa'*ment likewise. m. A:\T[)i;USONr JOHNSON. AdminlUraMr. { Xewben'y, Orf. S. j:;. !. : 1 TAX MUllLc The books for ih" t-t?li??;i of! .state and county tax for the yerrrp 1921 will be open from Oct. i't'n to; Dec. 31st, 1921. Those who prefer to do so c;-.n p;-y ) in January, 1022, wiih one percent; in j February, 1022, with l.w cper cent,! j inri from Al.vrch 1st. 1022, to March t 15th, 1922, with seven per cent. The County Auditor has made up tax books by school districts and it1 will be necessary for Inx- payers to' give each district i;i which their propcrtly is located. . j The levy for 1921 i-- as fellowsMills: State 12 Constitutional ? Z ; Ordinary County 6 % - % ^ i ! Claims 191!) and i'jzu 1 "- ! Bonded Indebtedness Vi ' Court House Debt Back Bonded Indebtedness 1j? Jail Bonds - " '* Read Bonds ' ' .*>% ; Lexington County Claim 1 j ')qJ.;, i * ' ? | The following school districts have ' levied the fol'owin? levies: District^ Xo. 1. NoJ Mo. 52.... 15 1 lict \Io O \ (i 1^1. Mo. j JV iO VI i V OO * ^ v ? i * ? - No. Hi, No. 17, No. IS, W. 20, No. 21, No. 23. No. 2*. No. 27. No. 31, No. :?:*>, No. 3<?. No. 41, No., 44, No. 4.r>. No. 4 7, N >. li-'. No. 40, No. 50, No. 55 8 j Districts No. 3, No. 21, No. 2<S, No. 29, No. '52,, No. 07, No. 40* No. 51, No. 54 2 i Districts No. 4. No. 8, X<>. No. 11, No. 12, No. 34, No. S5, "n;j. 40, No. 53, No. 39, No. GO 4 j District No. 5 . ?? j xt~ u ? 1 ' 12*11 jl'i/ V/ . District No. 19 14 jj Districts No. 22. No. 30 10 j! ?' 1 T ? " - ^ e < ,VlT~ V't1 V, to' ;V . ". ?'.-V1*V> i ?, ftjM ... ,.V..: '|j| I ?=fSp?f ^S Ij ' " ;:'r'O ( Yi >' ! * ?/ /5*t?W / i i i - Plm i B iimC asp.: I fill!;; . ^M \ II lit | pi l^k ! i : '" . X() 12'J '-tS Xo. ;S. Nr. "7 "> W -?2. ? . i:i !:; i ict y.v. r>s J i Mo. if) ! -! rk*t S<>. 1 \ 1 K A poU of one c!ol!:i!* i:. Uvict n .*'ii m persons between the age: r i\v??niy >ii?' ar.;! sixty yvars c i x< i-.! I l:>.u\ 'or.-.,-iir;o <!uiy rsiay p:i> < : ; .: = *:t i11.- tax of So.Ofl fnnt 1-Vi, jr.- il. if. Maivh 15th. WVii r. r. sriif'Mi'i-;RT. 1 reus. CWDVi ry ? uumy. <) i < 1 fM. NO'HCE A3 TO DOij TAX Ti:c :. Vv* i*>*.?<>.- -s a tax nf XI.2. c'r dog. tin- >:imc being payable fron v i?? n . li S mml In 9 m^5gSB5BB?a&SS22^S?5Z We protect you? of the lumber w and seasoned a fa a 1 a1_ _ doors a?icj om? reminder of moi I I 5$! \ -| v &?! ? | Q ^ ^ ! mm?** ?? arifc - <mm< ? tmvgw&m? F pjj'l? fwmrc.v, (lay jj S J?e HeattL-f.?!ir2r23; Moil fewer than five hu]>(i employe*:. Nol'io:g ' t'rtliliV.'* ? L L "S|aj**?ai*:f? Motor G: pass five sll:t exaniluai These are: (Ihvvrical t sTiarafn-r v !?> <k;?_oe?: prjriJy, siaLi^ity, <;:>? iticPhysical hiham^nrv I <?< ? rsigiiic.'v sidv'V?:*ipriiion, r::l^' ?*' coin!; prcssarft df?vc?(f>?*inci2l ? i V?l - V. 4X c I Dy;;amor. > '-i-?r fr.tts r.i * j 'if C35i525IJ>*;? t") i.: o^e.L -m r r:>lj IsPl :/ , ?:;:0 ' ccs?. .Ay..' .! rj_1 ij rgfess? 3^ssirah?2saesb sees : Oct. loth. 1 to i) 31st, 11)21. p! The Ci-u .-y \uriitor has Ihh-ii au- sa thc;i;:i-t! to ?:? * dv-ruTJ- tax; on sh y.jr tax rcc: ;s:?. Jvva'fotv when you ?n v. '? on ?.? ,\.?l forget .to: c!i ! ask for ilOLT tax aiui ;>t s-.-pnraU'ly i a- lhi.; tax h not covered in vour tax-;,.. , . ; rcceiDt. i? s : ! ":?!]-i\.vi>iir is the act under wn.ien l;; I ' :.\n u- ?f [ S ' li:s "! i. Ar.nuaI !>ojr Tax Im- t'< ;k -('(I >>< v erricbvi i>y the Gener-^ th - ; ;i As:; juM ,* ?>f the Sf'iie oi South ' ? ; '1'int frem and alter thej !m |.;:j;e of ti.i: :u-t t'nore ^hall he lev-j re j i: ?! <).! .* !! <! , six mouths old or old- ;iin ?ii? s;t ; of South Carolina ;?n' in . |: ;n n! i of {?;:?: sioilyr and twenty-j : livo <.oi::s (sl.:r>) per head. "> ; StT' i; i Th;:1 err ry on'ner of 1 i-haM L ' required to collar and, Hi ? A ? 5 w v J v U&. 1 , j|v 1 Hj A ffiBKaSSffiSBEH r investment by proteci e sell you. Both as to i :i53*i7 in gsvf' vpars of fif <WV w w J ? :r millwork will rem; ley well spent. gra.i OAT JA' jmrji-t/j.' u*.u AjutniwArj^". ?.*? wuiu.> ?u VR?M ?/*t terry Lumbe Phone 56 i Wcmbcr NewLerry Chamber of Commerce ^ / A ^*i#loTll5lll\ J. \_y "^y.SL. "JLSL _HL jsl %j .z. J j^J&. ^ -^L jjL C3 ^ J ? ??! awf ihsy out rquivaicni lo a y< :.<, f?ii'-}*mvc2v<! rair ?3;Ua on car ;r {yasuIisM*, no pi&ling, spark pi rLimi iv+ia are Road tests in re r<: taken for trucks, which ei ? - ?'<*&. former findings. uoifae has to Staler accaracy elion, iiexibiiity r.vljeislmenf, eie0 Service tesfs'iuid st.;> on p-aso- Company garage! iiii-- vo!af;^iy, ^oniainrnsc from ;<;-.:i<>n points, end tractors, cor SvTifi of motoivk i \ , ,5 drivprs ore notii '.<! ! ? on^ylhs. sionals?a fair gi j.jK.yaetfr of v- 7.;, T<H\?e Se >nw.?ioi*, rale Oi perform* Ibn^s of per- ih? hands of the V f5 A. avhody's Gas :ifni:<J;uv] makes and then. "Stan :* i5:-v'T <sovel- IIES to 1)0 risilsi < i ion, ese> ivuiis v/Iiat the public j von drained the old oil out of ':<> differ over a lter, you refill jciih fe \ i ? IT a T IF ~\/J* ; 1 Lli. -1f v/ 11 J. iVi /v..,.. JUI f 9 nee he aforesaid dog tax upon tho 'd coil:.;:*, Kxcrpt when .such ?lo;; a!! he u.s.'d for the purpose of hunter, when such ,dog shall he upon a ;;>r or hunt. Section 1. Any person owning, ' ?orir,;r or maintaining a dotr, :r or refusing to return and pay the aforesaid, shall be deemed guilty a misdemeanor .and- upon convie;i: thereof, .-hall lie fined not l?vjs an five ($.">.00) dollars nor more an twenty ($20.00) dollars, onei!f of whi.-h shall i^o to the person porting said failure to pay said tax. !<; oii"-balf to tbi- public school fund which said dero'ic- occurs. C. C. .SCHUMPERT. County Treas. Xewberrry County. ! i;5tn, i 'J ? i. F5 * * - - ?'**0*. fl-i* ?n w irt /T\ /> wit Bi&mess ting the quality seauty of grain ;rvice, our sash, j ain a constant r Co. I * __ * ? / / h A V4 ' ^ r Good? hisi W v s. 3L xr'Z, OL/ f ? A s service ?ive accnbou foniiaiio;?, valve ug fouling. elc. joresentaiive cars and icek ihe accuracy of . aiid (leiermiiie with ihe factors of acceler. range of carburetor er average conditions# 5 are maintained, each 30 to 200 cars, trucks nprisins; every known hen equipment. T\i? amateurs and profes*:ieral average for xliis sLs determine the allf 1? nice ci tiie gasoime 111 user. r' may be good jiow dard*' Motor Gasoline ail ihe time. That is expects of it. yov.r crank POL AROSE. PA NY