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EiJUjri JL PURELY PERSONAL. The Movements of Many People, Newberrians and Those Who Visit Newberry. County Agent T. M. Mills is still gathering prizes on corn. At the state fair, as recorded in Wednesday's State, he wen first lor ten ears 01 any other one eared corn, together with stalk having ears attached; ar.d Mr. Arthur H. Counts, also of Prosperity, drew first prize for one-half bushel of soft wheat, any variety. Dr. J. W. Carson began a meeting at Villa Heights, N. C., on the 24th instant, to 'continue one week. Four nvor-ov mppt.inp-s one nisrht were held M* <~J w preparatory to the meeting.?Associate Reformed Presbyterian, 2Gth. Mr. Arthur McGee of near Honea Path, who mysteriously disappeared while on nis way home circus day, has not been located. Searchers are still looking: fori the missing man. A report that he had been ceen in Newberry proved false.?Anderson Mail, ? ^ o nrrv ??diri its. yctkia ai,u. Dr. Carson was present in the interest of the Forward Movement and made a strong plea in favor of sustained in behalf of the movement until it is completed.?From the Associate Reformed Presbyterian's report of the recent meeting of the Catawba presbytery at Unity, Lancaster county. j Mr. Hiram Speers received a letter on Tuesday from his brother, Mr. Coppock Speers of the New York Times, stating that he had gone to, Birmingham with President Harding. It is "something else" to be traveling on special missions with the presiden-, tial party. Miss Margherita Matthews paid a week-end visit to her parents in Newberry.?Dr. and Mrs. D. E. Jeffcoat -ir-jfVi tTipm for a visit Miss Lillian X1CI * ntvu Price of Leesville.?Greenwood Index-Journal, 24th. Messrs. Frank G. Davis, J. T. McCrackin, Elrncre Suber, I. M. Smith, Jacob W. Warner and John E. Herbert, you committee oil the proposed creamery, we hope to hear good news from you, and soon. Messrs* Jacob P. Long, W. H. Folk and M. M. Satterwhite have been drawn as first week jurors for the Anderson term of the federal court convening the 22nd instant; Mr. W. T. Buford for second week and Mr. B. J. Proctor of Dyson as grand juror. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baker and children have returned to Newberry after spending several days with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. Baker. ?W. C. Keith of Chappells spent yesv terday in town.?Greenwood Index' Journal, 25th. Mr. and Mrs. Ellesor Adams have moved from the home of Mr. McHardy Mower and family ar.d are now occupying rooms at Mrs. 0. L. Schumfv pert's home vacated by Mr. Luther Oxner and family who have moved to their new home in Summer street. In Mrs. J. A. Caldwell's advertise ment of her lovely flowers last week her phone number was inadvertently oc 909 T? should have been gl* Cil ?vu> .V - 2602. Everybody knows that Mrs. ' Caldwell has magnificent specimens. If in search of these flowers, which "are in their glory now," remember the corrected number and phene Mrs. Caldwell. Or Hal will attend to it for you at "The New Book Store." Rev. E. V. Babb'and Messrs. G. W. Summer, I. H. Hunt and B. L. Dorrity ? . motored to Greenville Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thad McCrackin now L have two boys and two girls in their ^ home, the new member of the house? \ hold being "the other girl" this week. \ As Thad has thereby added to the otinr? nf Vfvjvberrx/ we hope he V* . , -y ^ will push the other members of the creamery committee and make haste to establish that institution here. Mr. and jMrs. Ira Clamp have started out in life this week with a little Iboy, and are now experiencing: the L pleasure and happiness of owning a ? little son of their own. 1 "What is !l home wilhout a baby?" What is ^ prettier in life than a young couple ^he nrst baoy : Miss Pearle West spent last weekend with home folks in Newberry.? Cro?s Hill eor. Laurens Advertiser. Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Mills and little ^ C. B., Jr., of Cross Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mills and other relatives this week. 1 Mrs. T. L. Cely of Anderson was 1 in the city this week visiting Mrs. T. ||h P. Johnson. Hf ?cc Alv? Waters and Mr. Win. J. |m Mitchell, both of Columbia, were iltt married in that city Saturday afternoon at 5 o'clock. It was a surprise j|| marriage to the bride's relatives, among them her sisters* Mrs. W. G. Kp| Peterson and Mrs. M. L. Milam of Newberry. |p| Messrs. J. B. Gregory and Mack | Johnson spent Thursday in Saluda jjgggg f county. I Dr. Geo. K. Hutchinson is spending I a week with relatives in Greenville. B before returning to his prescription gy work in Newberry. IMrs. G. M. Epting of Prosperity Bo | J carried off first and second prizes in'J the sundry department at the state j fair, while -Mrs. R. W. Beaty of Whit- j< j mire took first on preserves. j Mr. J. H. Bodie of Lec-sville came , i off at the state fair with first prize; for colt two years old, third for coir.-1: i bination five gaited stallion, gelding; ??*? ? o^ fivct -fov r*j?ir nf <rtildin9'S. 1 ; WI UUii C, a.iu ^ ^ CP 1 South Carolina raised. Another Lees- ] j ville exhibitor, Mr. H. C. Herlong, | ; was also successful in capturing pri-:. j zes with first for senior yearling boar,; 'third for junior sow pig, first for I senior champion boar, first for grand,: I champion boar. Mr. J. W. Warner of , j Prosperity won second for single | comb Rhode Island Reds and Mr. F.'. j P. Riser of Chapin for Cockerels. i Miss A. M. Bedenbaugh of Pros i , I perity was victorious at the state fair' : in securing prizes as follows: Second ifor large centerpiece, second for .child's dress, second for pin cushion,' j second for tray cover, first for chem-li i ise or slip and second for nightgown.! j Prosperity was "in it," as usual. Mrs. j j G. M. Epting, in addition to prizes {already enumerated, got second for; j pillow case and second for pillow;, j cases. Mrs. Robert Beatv of Whit! mire drew first for collar, and Miss! i j Mary Eleazer of Chapin second for ; patchwork quilt in worsted, j Alderman Whitaker and Mr. Hen- j ry Chapman caught two fine o'pos- j sums Wednesday afternoon, in a nest, j Catching possums in the day time is j i rather unusual. j j Mr. and Mrs. George E. Cofield and ! daughter of Whitmire visited Mr. G., i E. Turner Sunday.?Carlisle cor. i | Union Pv ess, 26th. I Mrs. J. -i. Bailey spent Tuesday in j I Newberry.?Mrs. Oswald Copeland of | Newberry is the guest of her parents.; , Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Ii. Hipp.?Mrs. I Bessie Ferguson left Monday for her, . home in Whitmire after several days' I ! visit with Mrs. Nannie Ferguson.? .Mr. T. D. Copeland and Thomas Heath ! -. .. r.-r.r. Pmcnoritv MonHav.?Miss I W CIC ill x a. \s kj ? wt v.v.? . . _ i ' Bessie Hunter of Goldville is spendj ing the week with Miss Clara Bowers ! in Newberry.?Mr. ana Mrs. Irb'y j Hipp and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Finney; and Jno. W., Jr., were in Newberry j Sr.nday.?Mr. Irving Painter and } v f ; family of Goldville motored to New-! I . berry on Sunday faternoon to visit; i friends.?Clinton Chronicle, 27th. j I Mr. and Mrs. Proctor of Columbia ! are visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. 0. Booz- j . er at Chappells. mtjjm VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. j Speaking of "you all,' the Green- [ wood Index-Journal of the 24th ini :stant, says of a recent letter from Mr. 'Ambrose E. Gonzales to the New. :York World, that "it is our deliberate opinion that nothing better has ever I been contributed to the apparently o+prnnl rmpstion of our Southern use j ^ | of the expression 'you all.'" We were ; reading Sunday among the epistles of jthe Apostle Paul and noticed where he used "you all" in Philippians. St. j Paul is high authority for a great ma|ny people all over the world. j Two men were shot and killed last .week at Curtis Bay, Md., in a difficulty resulting from one man's attempting the liberty of kissing a i young lady, a niece of one of the men killed. It's about time more shooting should result from the attentions of i i certain men to decent girls. It has b^en and still is Ifard to get . places in Newberry, but there will be j "Room and Board", at the opera house tonight, Thursday, with Constance i Binney in the picture. j The State of the 25th, in its items I of 29 years ago, says: R. H. "VWelch' . of Newberry is in the city, j A new story by Francis Lynde is. entitled: "The Girl, a Horse and a; i Dog." Now all those people who! have heard us mention the three i ?ra lilr?->/"} hocf ?*ill fVlinlj' this i j tlUllgO VV^ lintu cv. ot, ?? 1*4 vi??4?4k w***'-' ^ j is a coincidence. j The Woman's Missionary society of Central Methodist church will ob-! serve a week of prayer, beginning: Monday, 31st instant, and continuing j through Friday, November 4. Fri-j day's program will be devoted to the j juniors, and Thursday's to the young j . people. All women of the church are j | invited at 4 o'clock each afternoon. j j Look at "The Inner Chamber," j Friday, at the opera house, and see; ? A 1 Tn\mu i We are not .defending William Jen- J jnings Bryan, but because of many un-; | just and unnecessary flings at a good j >man,-we must quote what the Wilcox! | Progressive Era, in reporting an ad| dress before the Pan Presbyterian Al- j [liance in Pittsburg, Pa., last week, j said: "Mr. Bryan has not lost nisi ; following. . . . The reporter says ! j he delivered the most masterly ad- j : dress he ever heard. The crowd i I ?/-wf (rcf in o-ivah anditori- 1 I^VUIU HVl v iii v x ^ , uiii." We like fair play, that's all. j There will be a Hallowe'en enter- j tainment and carnival at the Little] Mountain school building Monday ev- j j ening, Oct. 31st, beginning at 7:30 ! and lasting as long as you are having ! a good time, and until your money is jail spent. Everybody '*s cordially ini vited. | Some colored fellows were tried and convicted in the court of Magis1 % i 4 trate Douglas Tuesday. Wistar Da-J us and Ernest Toland were fined $35 ! each for gambling and carrying con-! cealed weapons, paid. Frank Davis, | Jack Barre, Rich Coleman, Peter Ki-{ nard and J. Cannon each paid $10 j for gambling. There' will be a Hallowe'en enter-! i-_: ? t- Inlnna \Tftndav i Lei 1X1 Hit? Ill <X L <7 Ci J C4. C4, ?JV i IKS k, + 4/ night at 8 o'clock. Service at 4 o'clock Sunday after- j noon at St. Luke's Episcopal church.! Dr. P. E. Way* is not exactly get- j ting ready for the white way, but a ! new floor in his neat drugstore, with j other improvements, will be in keep- j ing with the new white way in west i Main street. Too many people go to state fairs to single out a few persons for the "nurelv personal" column. Bear in mind the "eld hoss" sale at the C., X. & L. freight depot Saturday morning, beginning at 10 o'clock. SPECIAL yOTI03S j ?Jj No tresspassing on my land by hunt-j in'y: or fishing. T. A. Williams. > 1 t 10-2S-It. | 50 Well Bred Shoats under 100 lbs. j cheap. G. A. Polatty, Box 5(13,1 Greenwood, S. C. 10-28-11 Wanted Board?A young business man of refined habits would like to be located in private family. Address P. 0. Box 393. 10-28-1 tp. Welding?We are prepared to do any ' ! job in welding. we nave mi e.\-1 perienced man to do the work. J Davis and Harmon, 1506 Main i Street, Newberrv, S. C. 10-28-2t. !. Pure Smut Proof Fulghum seed oats for sale at eighty cents per bushel.; S. A. Quattlebaum, Prosperity, S. j C. l'J-18-3t Auto to Columbia?Leaving; Nevvber-; ry hotel at 8 o'clock. Leave Co-) lumbia after fireworks each night. j $2.00 each way. Geo. W. Sum-1 mer, Jr. 100-25-2tp| For Underwood Type-vriter, in good condition, call at No. 304 Exchange i Bank Bldg., Jno. C. Goggans. 9-20-tf. . i Pnr Sale?One broke mule eight years old, weighs about 900 pounds works anywhere. "Wilbur W. Kinard. 10-21-4tp, i TRESSPASS NOTICE All persons are hereby forbidden j to trespass on the lands of the under- j signed in No. 2 township by allowing: stock to run at large, hunting, or1 otherwise. E. B. COPELAXD. 10-28- St. We will allow 25 New Maxwell Cars If you want a go for your cotton per p per pound?cotton t< bargains in used can One 1920 Model Doi One 1920 Maxwell r One 1920 Maxwell T One 1S20 Maxwell T One 1920 7-passeng One 1919 5-passeng One 1919 5-passeng One 1919 5-passeng< One 1319 5~passeng< taiQ ^ coon m One 5-passsnger Stis One 5-passenger Stu One 7-passenger Stu One 5=passenger Do< If you want a g< cars for we need the price on cars and als I or Aim veil Ulul 3><?><$>3>^3><8><?<?><$><$><S>. <?> <8> ^ <s> <$>| *> MARKET REPORTS. j <$> ! *v Corrected Monday and Thurs- < ; day by Summer Bros. Co. r i * <s>; New York Market. Open High Low Close ; New York. Jan 18.4.", 19.05 18.40 19.051 Mch 18.3G 18.90 18.24 18.88 May 17.93 18.4G 17.78 18.43} July 17.52 18.00 17.38 18.00' Dec 18.70 19.20 18. G2 19.19 Spots: 10.GO -10 up. I New Orleans Market. Open High Low Close New Orleans Jan 18.00 18.70 18.00 18.64 j rvlch 17.76 18.40 17.86 18.40! May 17.38 17.09 17.38 17.99! July 16.80 17.50 16.80 17.50 j Dec 18.10 18.7"? 18.05 18.71 I i Spots: 18.75. Xo change. ' Newberry Market* 18.50. | For Sale?Or.o seven-room house, on j Charles street. Terms: One-third cash. Apply to John B. Mayes. 10-52-2t. Trespass Notice?All persons are i hereby forbidden to trespass oyj hunting or otherwise on lands of J. A. and M. Huffman. 10-21-4tp. For Sale?Abruzzi Rye, Old Fashion-ed Rye and Bearded Barley. We j are in position to make you a good 1 price. Johnson-McCrackin Co. 9-6-tf. _ i Notice?All persons are hereby.warn-1 ed not to trespass by hunting or otherwise on the lands of the undersigned. R. L. Lominick, H. F. Lominick, 0. A. Feliker. 10-21-6tp. i i "Mascot Brand" ground limestone, I very essential in the rotation of crops, grate conditioner of soils; ~ ? m. ; attractive delivered prices, rnont-1 or write C. L. Lester, agent, New- i berry, S. C. 10-21-tf j CITIZENS MEETiNG. The members of the Democratic ! party resident in the town of New-j berry are called to meet m Council I PViomhpv? nn Tuosdav evening, Nov-! ember 1. 1021, at 8 o'clock to con-| sicler the method of nominating^can- j didates for the Democratic party in | the election for Mayor and Aldermen I and Commissioner of Public Works | and School Trustees and to attend to j other matters that may come before i the meeting. E. H. AU'LL, Secretary Democratic Executive ComCommittee. 10-28-2L cents per pound for goo( , $945,00 delivered fille od used car we will give; tound that we offered on 3 be middling and above, 5. rt Touring Car rouring as demonstrator ouring Car ouring Car er Chalmers er Chalmers er Chalmers 3r Grant er Chevrolet ' sr Chevrolet debaker debaker debaker ige jod car com e in and let u room and we are at libe o the offer we are making 10 A lit A Cl m nuiv vi For Sale?50 acres land near Mount Pleasant church. Write J. A. ? Wright, Athens. Ga. 9-2-3-20t For Sale?Eighty Dushels Fulghum v <iA ' .u..i t\ n u:;i UiiLS, I'V C<_'XJ15 U DUilin. J/. v<;. n IIson, Rt. 5. 10-21-4tp, ' For Sale?Corrugated and V. Crimped galvanized roofing. Prices right. B. B. Schumpert & Co., Prosperity, S. C. 10-18-Gt; _ : i For Sale?We are making a special , price on Star Brand shoes. See us.r( before you buy. B. B. Schumpert! & Co., Prosperity, S. C. 10-18-6t Wanted?Position as overseer on'C farm. Good references. Write J. L. Boozer, Prosperitv, S. C., R. F. i D. No. 5. * 10-18-8t , L Fcr Saie?Pea thresher, gas engine! and truck. All ready .to go to; work. Price $00.00. J. R. Beden-Jbaugh, Prosperity, Rt. 2. Phone g 2311. * 10-18-3tp . For Sale?We handle most anything!" you need. Our prices are all in line! " and we want your business. B. B.; SfVinrnnorf & f'n Prn?r>pritv S. ! V vv ~ - I- - - - 7 ~ - ~ 10-1S-4t. ? Wanted to Rent?6 or eight room house in Newberry. Address Box j 244 or Herald and News. 10-11-tf. Bagging and ties, all weights. Get our prices. Johnson-McCrackin Co. 9-6-tf. Peas Wanted. Johnson-McCrackin; Co. 10-11-tf | For Sale.?Hairy Vetch, Alfalfa, G Rape and Crimson Clover Seed. " Johnson-McCrackin Co. i7 9-6-tf. . h ? Fountain Pens?Guaranteed to give satisfaction. Mayes Book ? Variety Store. Trespass notice?We and each of us1 hereby forbid hunting or otherwise j trespassing on our lands, or the I lands of any one of us, under the penalty of the law. B. C. Matthews, S. P. Crotwell, J. H. Abrams, E. S. Boozer, H. J. Boozer. 10-25-4 tp. 3 Civil service examinations November.;! Positions $1,400-$1,600. Age, IB I upward. Experience unnecessary. |j| For free particulars, instruction,;! write J. Leonard (former civil ser-;8 vice examiner) 147 Equitable 8 Bid?., Washington, D. C. 1025-Stp. 1 H ~ M RIf,RY 1 *? AIA A# A VU? Jl# A M Optometrist g 3rd Floor Exchange Bank Bldg | EYES EXAMINED if GLASSES FITTED if BROKEN LENSES if DUPLICATED | i cotton in trade for id with gas and oil. e you the same amc unt . the Maxwell- 25c WW 7 1* . 1 1 f , We list beiow a rew i i I $550.00 j $650.00 I $485.00 ; $550.00 | $950.00 | rsn ; y $800.00 $500.00 j $200-00 | : $150.00 : $150.00 ! $200.00 $300.00 $325.00 i is show vou the above > jrty to withdraw this % on cotton. I i * III mmm?aw n ommmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmK. HHBHHHR^IHRHIHBSBBIHMRSMESSSKSSV? Yes, your vision is jrood, yet ou may need glasses to precnt P A Tim IF HF AD ACHES. * .? i , NERVOUSNESS, etc. Glasses are not always worn ) improve vision. "BETTER-SEE" I. ELBERT CROMER Optometric Eye Specialist., Jpstafrs over Bake-Rite Bakery Newberry, S. C. 1 Call on us and find out our i prices before you buy. ANNE 0. RUFF & 0. i Wholesale Cigars and Sta- | tionery Dealers Newberry, S. C. MBSaBaaBBBBaaMMBM lat exchanged at barber shop. While in Hallman's barber shop, Saturday; afternoon. October 22, at about 3 i o'clock, somebody, through mis-; take, exchanged hats with me. Mv hat is a black Stetson. The hat left for me is a kind of bluish-pur-, pie of the "Rialto" make. Kindly drop me a card and let's exchange again. Tho> F. Subo-:, Silverstreet, S. C 10-25-31 MMBMgBBBSmaSgMBMagBBBMI We have a lii of Tires t\ i sell c 31x4 Non Skid 32x4 Non Skid . 33x4 Non Skid 34x4 Non Skid Come in and need before go: Carolina aMHBwggsi^^ t v We are givi November 1; FREE a chest only takes or win. You i \ * u S lucky one. I bar today. ' One chance ? dollar cash 4L^r a ? ?*>tv Xv> r% *"% A> O i iwu suiicm^co ; i sons paying t count in full Clif a LlllC 1 iiai mJummm i? ??? ?mtftm OPERA HOUSE \ PROGRAM Friday, October 28. J "THE INNER CHAMBER" 4|ff Alice Joyce Fox News Saturday, October 29. "WHITE HORSEMEN" No. 10 2 REEL WESTERN * I 2 REEL SUNSHINE COMEDY I Monday, October 31. "THE ROUGH DIAMOND" \ Tom Mix Fox News T_ All nprcnns nrp fnr- k ^ bidden to trespass on the lands of ^ the undersigned in No. 7 iwnship Ky fishing, hunting or in ? ny other manner. G. J. Jones & Son, H. B. Lindsay. 916-30tp The Place?Norfolk oysters and Spanish mackerel in season, also cats, i carp, trout, black fish, red bass and large West Coast mullets. When ^ you think of good fish think of ^ Coward. 10-14-tf BAKE:RITE BAKERY Cottage Pound Cake ^ ^ Almond and Cocoanut Macaroons | Caramel, Cocoai.ut a.id Chocolate ?ye,cake. I Member Newberry Chambdr of Commerce - I l timed number I lat we will 1 heap I v $13.30 1 $14.50 I $15.00 | $15.50 1 ' get what you they are all tie. i Auto Co, | * I r or get I 1 9 / / ng away on ^4- ? l\ir?r\lmf cilir oi? auouiuicij I t of Silver. It le chance to nay be the let your num riven for one purchase or ( given to per heir past ac, 4 I & Jewelry Co. S / / I i . v / . ^