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jl iiuav, v/ctuuci iv^i. ?f????|? ?ll?l I?JU?^1?JJBJM? ! ? ! / UNKNOWN SOLDIER I" CHOSEN IN FRANCE | WILL FIND HONORED RESTING ^ ) PLACE AT ARLINGTON \L ' Ceremony Very Simple ami Brief? Tock Place in Improvised Chapel ; in City Hall Chalons-Sur-Marne, France, Oct. 24 ; 7 7 * ?America's "unknown soldier" who will find an honored resting place in ; the national cemetery at Arlington, j Va., was chosen here this morning.! r\-C colopfincr fVio J. IltT t'CI CHIUUJf V/X ovtvvvtag v a a V" to be taken to America took place in a little improvised chapel in the city." hall here and in keeping with a re- j quest from the United States government was very simple and brief. Sergeant Edward F. Younger, of: Chicago/111., was handed a small bou- j quet of white and p:nk roses by American officers present and advanced! to the little chaj>el, passing throughj a; line of French troc^s. Four caskets; "had heen rilaced in the chapel by a! contingent brought here from Cob-! lenz. Every one had been asked to, * ' leave the chapel before Sergeant; Younger entered. He walked slowly j around the four caskts three times,I then stopped and placed the roses on| the basket facing the entrance to the j chamber. He then turned, facing the1 entrance, saluted and reported to the b American' officers that he had made his selection. While the ceremony; was going on, a French military oana r played the Dead March from "Saul."; The casket was then removed to \ another room and prepared for its j long trip to America, General Du- J Bois, who said "The French army feels deeply b honored feo pay a simple and loving ! tribute to the American unknown j ' ' ?? . j soiaiers." Later the casket of the American J warrior was placed in the rotunda of j the city hali, which was decorated' r with American flowers and flags. The J cftsket was draped in an American j flag, the only flowers on it being- the j little bouquet which was used by i Sergeant Younger in making the se- I lection of the body. 12 x Havre, Oct. 2 The I nited States' % ,2 cruiser Olympia arrived in port here, - ? ? * j__ t ieday i? await the arrival 01 tne dou^ . of the American ur":nown soldier from Chalons-Sur-Marne. The Olym- j ^ pia will convey the body to America. ! Seats for Gold Star Mothers. g Washington, Oct. 24.?The war de-j partment announced today that 1,000 seats, about one-fifth of the total seating capacity of the Memorial amphi-| theatre at Arlington Armistice day; had^ been reserved for Gold Star mo-1 * ' -4- <r thers, or otner nearest relatives men who died in the world war. Not more than two seats will be given on any applicaiton and those de- j siring to attend were urged to sub- j mit their applications immediately. If I * ! applications for more than 1,000 seats 4 have been received up to November 1, the available seats will be distribut-j ed by lot. Applications should be ad-! dros^d to the adjutant general Wash- j iagtbn, D. C. | ^ (J THREATENED STRIKE x WILL BE LIMITED f Signalmen Vote to Remain at Work, * Making 1,525,000 Out of 2,000,- I ', 000 Against Strike jf ' * * 9 'tt. Chicago, Oct. 24.?The threatened . railroad strike, if it takes place as JI scheduled, will be limited to 475,000 train service employes, switchmen followed the example of nine other "standard** unions and voted to re main at work. ' By their decision ap-! proximately 1,525,000 railroad em- ' plo^^s are on record against the strike. Apparently undisturbed by the decision of more than three-fourths of all the railroad men not to join them 2 in the proposed strike, chiefs of the) six unions which have announced their j P intention of quitting work, today reiterated their stand that only a "satisfactory settlement" could avert the ' I walkout. The United States railroad labor: I board, which has summoned 1,400 j union leaders and the presidents of * 165 railroads to a meeting here Wednesday, was optimistic however, and in a statement today expressed the belief that the strike could be averted. I The Colored Agricultural and Industrial Association | j will hold its third annual fair on the : fair grounds, November 10-12, 1921.! Everybody is asked to contribute to F its success. Come out, bring your1 farm products, fancy work, poultry, j hogs, horses, etc., ana win one of the j many prizes that will be given away.; We are planning a number of attrac- { tions, bands, etc. Will also be fav-'j ored with a number of speakers, among whom will be Col. E. H. Anil, county superintendent of education. Let this be Newberry's greatest fair. 0. L. Singleton, Pres. j x ~ ^ i J. I), uavis, ireas. I W. A. Nance, Sec. 10-25-4t j IEVVBERRY COUNTY f TEACHERS YEAR 1921-IS22j NEWBERRY ClTY SCHOOLS O. B. Canncn, Superintendent, .'ewberry. High School Jos. L. Kcitt, Principal, Newberry. Miss Elizabeth Dominick, Ncwerry. Miss Teressa Maybin, Newberry. Miss Julia Kibler, Newberry. Miss Marion Jor.es, Newberry. Miss Vivian McNeill. Newberry. Miss Era Kibler, Newberry. -T C Poole. Newberry. Boundary Street Miss Gertrude Reeder, Principal, dewberry. Miss Frances Wheeler, Newberry. Miss Mary Wallace, Newberry. Miss Marian Daniel, Newberry. Miss Annie Bynum, Newberry. Miss Carrie Lei Havird, Newberry. Miss Georgia Porter, Newberry. Miss Sadie Goggans, Newberry. Miss Sudie Dennis, Newberry. Speers Street t Van,Ko,.v, iVllSS i.'CiiS L/eiilllO, incnv/vn J. , Miss Lila Summer, Newberry. Miss Ethel Jones, Newberry. Miss Elizabeth Renwick, Newberry. Miss Goode Burton, Newberrry. Miss Elizabeth Hentz, Newberry. Miss Clara Bowers, Newberry. Miss Louise Taylor, Newberry. Mrs. E. B. Setzler, Principal, Newer ry. West End Miss Bernice Martin, Principal, lewberry. Miss Annie Green, Newberry. Miss Mary Wright, Newberrry. Miss Bessie Campbell, Newberry. McIIohon Miss Rosalyn Hipp, Principal, Newberry. Miss Julia Summer, Newberrry. Miss Sarah Caldwell, Newberry. Mrs. J. Frank Hawkins, Newberry. Oakland G. G. Sale, principal. Newberry, y. ? Mrs. G. G. Sale, Newberry. Miss Elise Peterson, Newberry. Mt. Bethel-Garmany No. 2 Miss Mattie Cromer, Newberry, IFD2. Miss Mary Brown, Newberry, RFD Miss Mary Wheeler, Newberry RFD Maybinton No. 3 Miss Isabel Crawford, Blairs, RFD Long Lane No. 4 Miss Mae Scott, Newberry K?JL?o. Miss Lcona Carter, Newberry RFD McCullough No. 5 Mrs. E. M. Suber, Whitmire RFD. j Cromer No. 6 Miss Mary Chalmers, Kinards, RFD. I Reagin No. 8 Miss Stella Tennant, Nev/oerry, IFD 1. Deadfall No. 9 Miss Lois Tidmarsh, Silverstreet, IFD1. Utopia, No. 10. ^ Vn?.Ko>r? RFD J.VL1SS XVOSC 1MCI1UI9) iitwuvnj, .??.? ~ j Hartford No. 11 Mrs. Emma Longshore, Newberry. Mrs. John Nance, Newberry. * Johnstone, No. 12 Miss Elizabeth Neel, Newberry, No. j St. Lukes No. 13 N. L.'Wessinger, Prosperity, RFD2. IFD2. Mrs. N. L. Wessinger, Prosperity, j tPDZ. Miss Eula Epting, Prosperity, RFD Miss Chloe Epting, Prosperity, j IFD2. Prosperity No. 14 E. 0. Counts, Prosperity. Miss Willie Mae Wise, Prosperity. Miss Mary Langford, Prosperity. Miss Clara Brown, Prosperity. Miss Moss Fellers, Prosperity. -> " ? CI-?T ~-C 3 ,T *VilS5 OU51U iiau^iuiu, I lusyciiij. 1 Mrs. J. D. Quattlebaum, Prosperity. Saluda No. 15 R. C. Hunter, Prosperity, RFD2. Miss Marjorie Hawkins, Prosperity, *FD2. O'Neall No. 16 Alden F. Pugh, Prosperity, RFD2. iFD2. Mrs. Estelie Boozer, . Prosperity, iFD2. Mrs. Alden T?. Pugh, Prosperity,] iFD2. Monticello No. 17 Miss Eunice Livingston, Prosperity. Miss Helen Nichols, Prosperity, I CFD. Fairview No. 18. Ollie Lester Shealy, Prosperity, tFDl. Miss Hattie Bei! Lester, Prosperity, tFDl. Midway No. 19 Lee L. Shealy, Prosperity, RFD. Miss Sara Long, Prosperity, RFD. Miss Ruth Chapman, Prosperity, IFD. Big Creek, No- 20 Miss Ethel Saner, Prosperity, RFD. Miss Hattie Harmon, Prosperity, *FD2. Central No. 21 Miss Camilla Wessinger, Pomaria, RFD. St. Phillips No. 22 R. Clarence Lominick, Newberry RFD5. Miss I.ottye,Lee Halfacre, Newber-^ta ry R5. Miss Sailie Lee Cromer, Newberry, RFD 5. bi Miss Lula Lominick, Newberry. j?i Rutherford No. 23 ' u Miss Marie Sease, Newberry RFD2. i Miss Lois Long, Newberry RFD2. I Bread River No. 24 j ^ Miss Ethel Hent^, Pomaria RFD. j f1 New Hope-Zion No. 25 i Miss Bertha Crooks, Pomaria. 11. Pomaria No. 26 J. H. Bedenbaugh, Porharia. Mrs. L. B. Bedenbaugh, Pomaria. j Miss Sara Thompson, Pomaria. I ^ Miss Roberta Lominack, Pomaria. I g Miss Willie Bell Ducketc, JPomaria. \j Cress Roads No. 27 ft H. H. Haltiwanger, Chapin, RFD. RFD. 15 Helena No. 28 j tl Transfer to Newberry No. 1 j e< Mt. Pleasant No. 29 j s? Mr3. T. W. Henderson, Blairs, RFD ^ 1. w i i li r*i ? m?TM Mrs. J. w. uaiaweu, x^airs, Little Mountain No. 30 Price K. Harmon, Little Mountain. tain. W. H. Derrick, Little Mountain. ^ Miss Lucy Agnes Brady, Little ,g Mountain {fi Miss Evelyn Wise, Little Mountain. } c( Miss Helen Summer, Little Moun-i^; tain. i sc Wheeland No. 31 j Willie H. Singley, Little Mountain, i a.: i c*r tain. 1 -'j Miss Lellan Caushman, Little. b< Mountain. ! ^ Union No. 32 j ^ i si Mrs. Bessie D. Pugh, Prosperity, j ,y Hunter-DeWait No. 33 i d< Rev. S. P. Koon, Prosperity RFD6.ltc Mrs. H. B. Richardson, Prosperity, j RFD6. j h! Miss Mary L. Boinest, Prosperity, bi RFD 6. M St. Pauls No. 34 F. A. Boland, Prosperity, RFD6. V. Peak No. 35 Miss Mamie Crooks, Peak. Pilgrim No. 36 Miss Maude W. Wootan, Prosperity RFD. Mudlic No. 37 Miss Bernice Stihvell, Chappells,! RFD1. Vaugbnville No. 38 Miss Sara Watkins, Chappells, RFD 1. Chappells No. 39 Miss Jeanie Simkins, Chappells. Mis^ Anabel Saunders, Cfaappells. Miss Clarice Fore, Chappells. Old Town No. 40 Transfer ot Silverstreet No. 58 Dominick No. 41 Miss Ruby Fellers, Kinards, RF'Dl. Reederville No. 42 Miss Prude Mann, Kinards RFD1. Miss Anna Willie Mims, Kinards, RFD1. Bush River No. 43 Miss Agnes Monts, Newberry RFD O 1 ?# I Miss Lera Livingston, Newberry, j RFDS. Smyrna No. 44 J. A. Cumalander, Newberry, RFD 1. Miss Rosabel Thompson, Newberry RFD1. Trinity No. 45 Miss Dollie Mae Senn, Newberry, RFD1. 'D.-.fV, TVfor-fJn Mourfipvrv RFD1 I i.UIO? JLVUH1 I'lRl 1:1.1) 11V..UV..J Burton No. 46 Miss Ethel Wallenzine, Silverstreet, RFD2. Tranwood Nc. 47' M iss Dorothy Buzhardt, Newberry, RFD3. I Jalapa Mo. 4* Miss Nancy Werts, Newberry RFD 3. > Miss Olive Feagle, Newberry RFD 3. Kinards No. 49 Miss Lucy Riser, Kinards. Miss Gertrude Smith, Kinards. Tabernaclc No. 50 Miss Sadie Lever, Kinards RFD2. Trilby No. 51 Mrs. John W. Scott, Whitmire RFD. Whitmire No. 52 C, M. Wilson. Whitmire. Mrs. S. A. Jeter, Whitmire. Miss Blanche G. Boozer, Whitmire. Miss Eva Teal, Whitmire. Miss Marion Leak, Whitmire. Miss Ethel V. Berry, Whitmire. Miss Dorothy Watson, Whitmire. Miss Alice C. Rice, Whitmire. Miss Nannie Mae Williams, Whitmire. Miss Julia Cornell, Whitmire. Miss Ruby Zei^ler, Whtimire. Miss Lila Teal, Whitmire. Mollohon No. 53 Beth Eden No. 54 Miss Eve Dominick Newberry RFD. Fork No. 55 Miss Vera Metts, Prosperity No. G. Belfast No. 57 j Mrs. Nellie Hitt Heustis, Kinards RFD1. Silverstreet No. 58 R. B. Cromer, Silverstreet. * Mirs Gladys Stihvell, Silverstreet. Mrs. T. F. Suber, Silvorstrect. j -i ri?i riTT?? ~ -jutj i mm mmx Pressley No. 50 Miss Evu Shealy, Pomaria RKD4. St. Johns No. GO Rev. J. C. Wessingcr, Little Mounin. Tf ic; hr>rl pnnnjrh for a man to loaf. at there is no excuse for him to gosp while he is at it. There is no room i the world for a he-tattler. ?? Gabrielle D'Annunzio is married.' h, well, what could he do? Italy raised to fight with him. And speaking of the cotton marct, there is still room at the top. ? ? -? *? ? ? r?TTf r1 ACr\TT OTICE Uh MINAL ii.c.ivir.n 1. I will make a firtai settlement of le estate yf Willie Williams in the robate Court for Newberry County, . C., on Wednesday, the 23rd day of; ovember, 1021, at 10 o'clock in the )renoon and will immediately fchcrefter ask for my discharge as Admintratrix of said estate. Ail persons holding claims ajrainst ie estate of Willie Williams, deceasi, are hereby notified to tile the ime duly verified with the undergned and those indebted to said will nlp.qsp make navment like ise. ; BERTHA WILLIAMS, N ; Administratrix. Newberry, Oct. 20, 1021. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids will be received bi* J le board of trustees, Newberry; chools at Chamber of Commerce of- i ce until 4 p. m., Tuesday, Novem-j er 15, for the erection of a negro 'hool building and an a.dditicn to* igh school building. The negro ;hool building will be approximately; 0 feet by 130 feet, two stories, brick1 id frame construction, composition! lingle roof, plumbing but no heat-j ig. The addition to high school will J ? approximately 30 feet by 30 feet, i vo stories and basement,/brick and amo construction, T. & G. roofing,! earn heating but no plumbing. The i ' v 1 ? ...rn u,-> ! lUmDing- ana neaLini; win ut m >.? ?r separate contract. The contrac-; >r shall submit separate bid on each! ailding and also a combined bid on I Dth. Bids must be marked general, j eating or plumbing as the case may! e and must be addressed to W. G. [ayes, Chairman, and must be ac-j 4. hMm OTP * n V 4T\ II il 3 II ?mil ?WOT~ 1 ' ' |I' The . During ow in produc covered t! of 3>asic crudes balanced fuel, tically every d<? snred full uiiliz and grades of < portions needed The improved line is produce our Developing These men have study of oil refi tween the prop< to which they it Motor Gasonm e:;ip.;>ar.lcd with cort'ncd chock for1 j S-T'Oo payable to the ehrt?rm:m as a ! s .".'lit1 v:i.!tvo that the contractor will y si11 the proper contract, i'lans may t be seen at the Builders Kxchange, f Co!u nb.n. S. or may be had by de- J irc:c-i ir.T with tin- architect. das. * ''? H'-ntphill, (Jrec-nwood, r5. i cr v. H. C;:nn<>:i, \*ew*u>vry. S. C. $20 of ihr viiioui:L will be refunded b upon reec'pt of bid and ^{.urn of s plans. This notice applies to plumb- J i>. her tin.'*, and genera! contractors. " The rijrht '5 re-served 10 reject any or f all bius. , (Sl:r>i';!? W. G. MAYES, ! 0-2-j-tit Chairman. ' 'f ] SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY ] On Saturday, November J3th, at 10 c o'clock, ni.. i will offer for sole at t public ruction, at the residence of \ Mrs. vY. P. Push, in the town of Pros- i perity, : .!! -.>f ij*e Personal Property of I the late Miss '"ranees Moore. I Terms of Sale: Cash. 'i EBBIE T. MAYER, > Executor. ' 10-21-3:. r NOTICE QF JURY DRAWING 1 ? " " /vn f Inf Tt'n T AOtXC lo iu';uy;/ men, , u;vier?i.i:ne<I Jury Commissioners of z Newberry county, will openly and publlciy at i) o'clock, A. ??I.. Novem- , Lor 4til. I02J, in the Clerk of Court's' , office, draw the names of thivty-six .l (06) men to serve as Petit Jurors for j the fir^t week of Court of Common t Pleas which convenes at 10 o'clock A. . 1? 01 11101 . ' :\1., Monday, :sovemoer -1, Newberry. i \ J. I). WHEELER. !; J. B. HALF A CRTS. I. 0. C. S CHUM PERT , J j Jury Commissioners for Newberry County. j 10-IS-it. j , MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Newberry. Court of Common Picas Allen N. Crosson, Plaintiir, against Mary Shealy, Jesse Shpaly, Lula .Moore, Eliza Peterson, Bessie Booz-j TTo.ioiif, Sho.-ilv. Etta Shealyj1 Loor.a Shealy, Lindsay Shealy, Ro- j sa Shealy, Clarence Shealy, Horace Cromer, Lillie Mae Cromer, Lillie: Mae Shealy, George F. Stockman,: Mary E. Hipp, as Executrix of the last v/ill and testament of Edward R. Hipp, deceased, and C. E. Sum-! rner, defendants. Pursuant to* an order of the court' V) Vw?%! me. '"r1 - \J p many years' experience fug gasoline we have disliai ihe proper blending is necessary for a iveil' And our access io prae<f?J? lias in TtlU'itVi vx alio 11 cf tb.e various types :rude m exaellv flie proI. "Standard" Motor Gasod ihroagli I lie? efforts of ?n? Depai imeni experts. ; devotCfi tSJCMr lives r<; !i.vc filing ami the relation liet?r5?es oils a?.ul ihe us^s re adapted. "SiamlarfT' ' rc^reseiUs I lie fmll of r A N D A R D 0 (I\E\\ J? I n the above entitle:! action, I will; ell at public auction at the court ;3use in the town of Newberry, in! ii?- county and stale aforesaid on the i. irst .Monday in November (salesd^iy), ( 1)21. within the legal hours of sale he following described lands U> wit:' "AH that lot or parcel of land sit-1 ia!e in thi* county of Newberry and' tale of South Carolina, containing j wo acres, more or less, bounded on j he north by lands of Sam Gallman, in the east by a public highway lead- j ntr from the town of Prosperity, S.; to the town of Newberry, S. C.,j ind on the south and west by lands; (f. or formerly of. Jake Perkins, Wiliam l^onchis and perhaps others."! * I 11 v " + !" ?.+ forw.f ntfl f lrtr> \ I5U, ?"l 11 HUlw l ( (IV. I) 1 tHU.J wvivm r jf land situate, lying and being in; ownship No. 5), ir>. the county of New-; ;eirv, in tin1 state aforesaid, contain-' ng fifty (~?0) acres, move or less, andl )cunded by lands of Chesley Hunter,! >. I>. Boozer and John Cousins. Also,! ?il that tract or plantation of land! ituate, lyii^g and being in township] \!o. 0, in the county of Newberry, in! h" state aforesaid, containing ninety-j /ri'-iv .,U,1 I V.J) [ H ? I 1HVIC Ul n;.3r->, auu i ;oi' idcd by lands cf E. I1. Kibler, j iVi; "m Ruff and Mark Mills, known! is the Mid Griffin Old Place." To:::is of sale: The two acre tract; i'-st v/ove described for cash and j he cth' r two tracts for one-third cash j ind the balance in two equal annual' ? ? .4-.> TT *v* / 1* nnvf inn f ^ Kn I 1.2 11J 51 Uil v.: cuiu ?/vi tiwn ivy k.'v - j ured by a bond of the purchaser and; i mortgage of the premises, said bond) ind mortgage to provide for interest; rom date of sale at the rate of eight j >er cent, per annum, payable annuilly and i? not paid when due to bear jntercst at same rate as principal and j asm?jvjz* mum iwm mmnmiw . u-ii n inin ubibb?bhb We have a high power, fast ci nlcle power plant in itself for s; the work of six to ten men. Le\ is running. Have good assortme; ped with Bosch magneto and offc a year ago these drag saws sold fc are offering them at a big sacrific \ t r 5* # \ (Jo f I / % osis no i their years of pahislakin* ? X ) 4. Sion. It is uniform in < firms:, clean-burning. It i line obtainable, and costs any other. The consistent use of "St; Gasoline will go far tow* many of the more coi wrv?Arinor. If V013 heats or gives off viie ex year cylaiders miss or ear ?*f the oil in your cran' diluted, ft is probable thai usmg ilie wrong gasoline. T/:it ?.,x ,iw? itnnrovpf! ' A'*Ji t?>/ "I!J1 tuv saie -whrrevcT vou scc-lhe Remember?it costs i IL COMPAN 5RSEY) for ten por ccnt. attorney's fees in case of collection of suit by an attorney and that in case of failure to pay either installment or any interest due the*eon when due and payable the entire sum may become due and payable at once at option of the holder, -i- - i.1 ? 4- S\ onfiri Willi lOiiVe 10 lilt* puicnasci tu pate the payment of the credit porlian in whole or in part. The successful bidder shall be required to deposit with the master at onc? upon the acceptance of his bid fifty ($."50.00) dollars, for the two acre tract, and one hundred ($100.00) dollars, for cach of the other tracts as an evidence *)f good faith and in case he fails to comply with the terms of his bid within ten days afteT sak! sale, the master will resell said premises on some subsequent saleday at the risk of the former purchaser. Purchaser to pay for the drawing of papers, revenue stamps and recording ~aL,C' J. D. QUATTLEBAUM, Master. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT I will make a final settlement of the estate of C. F. Schultz in the Probate court for Newberry county, S. C., on Saturday, the 26th day of Nov., 1921, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon and will immediately thereafter ask for my discharge as executor of said estate. All persons having claims against the estate of C. F. Schuitz, deceased, ::?*e hereby notified to file the same duly verified, with the undersigned, and those indebted to said estate will please make pavment likewise. W. 5. SCHULTZ, Executor. Newberrv. S. C. 10-21-4tp. , . - " i,i x. | itting outfit, forced feed; a comawing logs to any length. Does rer control of blade while engine it of gasoline engines. All equipped at $100 each. A little over ir $200 each and even more. We e, but they must go. Price $100 s Columbia Supply Company 9 r Columbia, S. C. 823 West Gervais St. i v t . > t o ^ TZ. . .. ?! ? lllll ' USSBL0 1 ) J Vlore I experimentaquality, quickis the best gasono more than i andard'' Motor :rds correcting union difficulir engine over's *. {f iiaiitii ^asco, x*. honize quickly, kcase becomes I ; you bave been * "Standard". On familiar "S.O." ?/t mnro. Y