University of South Carolina Libraries
PURELY PERSONAL. jp ______ , ? The Movements of Many People^! t Newberrians and Those Who ; 21 Visit Newberry. o Miss Aurelia Mayer, school teacher at Hagood, Sumter county, spent s from last Thursday to Sunday in "] Newberry with her parents, Mr. and \ r TT Af , i Jirs. n. -vi. iuayei-. Miss Sadie Bowers of Newbery c spent the week-end-with her parents, j; Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Bowers.?McCall c Marshall returned to Newberry this morning after spending the week-end v in town.?Greenwood Index-Journal, a 31st. \i Mrs. R. B. Focht has received a t from lnr-r hrnt.npr. Chief Me- ' chanics Mate James McCarey, which i was mailed from Russia. Enclosed in | the letter was a bill of the denomina- 1 tion of 5,000 rubles. This little piece ? of Russian paper money in prewar ^ times was equal to more than $2,500 j of our money, but like the old Con- t federate money it has shrunk awful-! ly in financial worth, until now the c ?,000 rubles is worth less than four ] cents. Mate McCarey informed his sister that he had bought 1,500,000 1 rubles for $10. J Miss Alice Hornsby of Newberry is visiting Mrs. C. E. Peele. She will remain in Abbeville while Mr. Peele is at conference.?Abbeville Press and Banner, 31st. ' Misses Katherine McCants and j Lillian Blake of Ninety-Six will spend ' the week-end with Miss Betsy McFall,: coming over to attend the Newberry-; Ninety-Six high school football game. I Mrs. C. W. Sheely and daughter, Miss Elizabeth, who lately returned to Newbery'to make their home and have been staying with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sheely, are no woccupying rooms o+ +Vio r<ieir?on/>o nf TVfisc T.rntr H Mr. I. H. Hunt was in Columbia j this week, having been called thorp to 5 x occupy a seat on the bench as a s.pe- ] cial associate .justice during a session i of the supreme court. |< Mrs. A. J. Bowers o? Greenwood < spent a while in Newberry this wfcek; during the absence from home of Dr. i Bowerg, who was attend'ng the meet- < ing of the South Carolina Lutheran 7 svnod at Leesville. i Mrs. S. M. Dodd of Newberry is ? spending several weeks in Walhalla at .the home of her parents, Mr. and i Mrs. Whit Grant. Before returning 1 home Mrs. Dodd will visit friends in ] Westminister and other points in ; Oconee.?Keowee Courier, 2nd. < Mr. and Mrs. W. E- Lake of Nine- < .ty-'Six visited at the home of the for- i mer's parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. E.j Lake, last week. J < Mrs. 0. McR. Holmes has returned, ] from a visit to Atlanta. ji Dr Rnwpr< fnr n nnarfpr n-f 1 a century professor of Latin and s Greek at Newberry college and re-:s cently gave up his life work because ^ cf failing health. He is a most in- J j teresting speaker and gave a most: excellent address.?From the State's ] account of Wednesday's session of; ] the synod at Leesville. Mrs. Edgar Adams was called to ? her home in Leesville last week on! ] - account of the serious illness of her * ? V n __j T T T"4__ ! raotner.?aaniuc cor. union rrogress,j 2nd. i Mrs. W. F. Nickles yesterday re- ( ceived assurance from George B. !{ Cromer of Newberry that he will' ( make the principal address here Nov- j < ember 11th at the celebration planned ] for Armistice Day. Mr. Cromer, who j is a lawyer, is well and favorably j known throughout the state as a j speaker of force and originality, and z the auxiliary considers that it has been fortunate in securing him.? ? Abbeville Press and Banner, 2nd. * Mirs Mary L. Burton is expected i home this week-end from a trio to - 1 Chicago. Rev. F. A. Juhan of Greenville will ;,c not be able to fill his appointment to speak tonight, Thursday, at St. . Luke's Episcopal curch. The confer- \ ence has been postponed until some evening next week, time to be announced. f y VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. The Abbeville Medium says it is * TPTlfirfOM i V> o+- + V> Q rri-rlo oy*q <-> /% i ?-> rr -I * V|/V*WVU ViiUW ViiV Ui V tu j begin wearing ears again soon. 'a Wasn't it a good thing when At- ' lanta headquarters Southern Division r American Red Cross made our own Hal Kohn chairman for Newberry? Newberry's share in the amount of insurance fees to be paid to the various county treasurers from the ad- t ditional license fees collected by insurace companies for ihe semi-annual period ending: June SO is $1,203.86. rn*i_ _ 1 _ - 1 J? i_ _ i v j. ne parKing- piace lor auto transfers has been changed by orders of 1 council from Nance street fronting ? the Campsen peanut parcher to lower Main, between Nance and McKibc Den streets. -f Drop in at the opera house Monday o if you would see a romance in which a wild ranchman is tamed by a gentle girl. It will be depicted by Buck Jones in "Bar Nothin'." } Jn the public prmt tne names 011 ^ Spring and Charles street have ap-| t eared. There are no such names of treets mentioned in the city direcory, nor do they occur on the city nap either. The negro state fair is now going| n. , City council decided to grant more pace for the parking of automobiles. < ?o that end the lot at corner of Caid-j TTavrin?rtnil sfrppfs. where I "Pat'' Wise had his stables, will be leared. This will be another good >iece of work at the instance of eounil. It is mete and right to observe Xo ember 11 as "Armistice Day," and is Governor Cooper says in his call ipon the people to unite in prayer on hat day, let all make it one of 'thanksgiving for the victory of right n the world war." That was a good suggestion by Mrs. T. P. Johnson of the Civic league to lave all old show posters removed. rVe never could understand why peo>le would allow them to be kept on 'xhibition so long after date~ The play at the opera house Friiay will be conducted by Earle Wiliams, in the picture, "Bring Him In." In former years salesday in Xovem>er was generally a pretty good sized >ig day. Come in Monday and let's :ry to get up some of the old time )ep. It won't be long after "Armis,ice Day" until Thanksgiving, and ;hen it will soon be time to "do your Christmas shopping early." The first day of November was lark and dreary enough, but think of ;he fat o'possums and the sweet sweet potatoes old November always brings. Speaking of the football game to be Dlayea at Clinton Friday between P. 3. and Newberry, the Associate Re-! formed Presbyterian says: "Newber-j ry has a good eleven and the boys are j ?oing to need all the support that the j Tans can give them." ; Pool Alley, the little strip of a by- j street between the home of Dr. E. II. Bowman and family and Mrs. 0. L. Schumpert's residence, has been or-; iered closed by action of the city council. Hands are cutting the right of way 'or a double circuit power line to this1 ;ity, from the Catawba river through fVinnsboro. This will be a e:ond thing 1 f 1 _ a. :or _\ewDerry* .runer particular mi;r' ' i Work of preparing to inaugurate ;he great white way here is still de-. ayed, as only a few of the globes lave arrived. The ornamental tops md acorns and the metal globe hold-; ?rs are here, and as son as the oth?r globes and canopies come the work tvill proceed to a finish. At the regular meeting of city council Tuesday night it was'determined to pave a sidewalk on the eas-. ;ern part of Nance street from Main i lo Friend. This is good action, as the sidewalk from Dr. W. G. Mayes' drugstore corner to the corner opposite the \dams Central house has been a long i felt want. Newton Duckett, father of Dr. Duckett of Newberry, died Monday i night at his home near Zion church, j City council is going to have the, :trppt hptwppn Mrs. 0. L. Schumnert's home and the McHardy Mower garige widened three feet. At the educational conference of the nationwide camj Jign of the Episcopal church, held for Newberry at St. ^Luke's Wednesday night, the Rev. 3eo. G. Zachary of Clemson College, >poke. He is a pleasing speaker and lis remarks were enjoyed by the con-j negation. Mr. Zachary is well posted and his manner of imparting valuable, Information would always be pleasant irH pnlifr'htpnin!?' tr> anv congregation. Mr. 0. K. Johnson is announced as i candidate for alderman from Ward 1, while Alderman J. A. Senn is an-lounced for reelection. FOR MAYOR I hereby announce myself a candiiate for Mayor the coming Primary. | Respectfully. i JNO. C. GOGGANS. )ct. 27th, 1921. FOR ALDERMAN WARD 1. j I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection for Alderman 'rom Ward One, in the coming Pri-1 nary election. H. D. WHITAKER. j FOR ALDERMAN WARD 2 T. M. Refers is hereby announced is a candidate for Alderman from ,Vard 2 and is pledged to abide the esult of the Democratic primary. ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself a canlidate for reelection for Alderman rem Ward Two, subject to the reults of the Democratic Primary elecion. R. C. SLIGH. ALDERMAN WARD 4 O. H. (Red) Johnson is hereby antounced as a candidate for Alderman rom Ward 4, subject to the results if the Democratic primary. ALDERMAN WARD 4 I hereby announce myself as a canlidate for reelection for Alderman rom Ward 4, subject to the results f the Democratic primary. j J. A. SENN. ! ALDERMAN WARD 5 T herehv anounce mvself as a can idate for reelection for Alderman rom Ward 5, subject to the results f the Democratic primary. j W. H. HARDEMAN, i SPECIAL NOTICE !< ?-? j < Growing bulbs for those who forproi to set some out. Hal Kolm. Lost?Red Sow, weight 150 or 160 , pounds, marked on right hip. Strayed from Moore's lot Tuesday of 5 last week. Notify Pierce Taylor, < Newberry. 11-4-1 t-p | Flower pots, all sizes, up tu sixteen inches. Hal Kohn. J Cabbage rcr Sale?We will have a , car of Xew York Danish cabbage * atJProsperity, S. C.. about the 10th J cf* November, 1021. which we will ] sell at remarkably low price and solicit all who need cabbage to call j at our office and give us your orders; and we will notify you of the exact day the cabbage arrives and you will be sure to get what you need, Scott and Bedenbaugh. 11-4- " Wanted at once?House 01* 2 01" 3 < .... r.k ^ nn4'nv?nchn^ t rooms 1 UlUiSm'U Ul uiuumuuvu J . j housekeeping by desirable pa:ty. ( Phone 348. 11-4-ltp * Kodak films developed and printed,! sent ofr daily. Hal Kohn. j Do vow want a job??If ycu are out 1 of employment or would like tomake a change, consult us. Com-' mercial Employment Bureau, 110 W. Xorth St.,"Greenville, S. C. .1 ll-4-2t. _ i Genuine Roman Hyacinths, colors t white, blue, pink. These are line i for potting. Hal Kohn. For Sale?May wheat, $2.o0 per bushel. Brine: sacks. Wheat said by both thresher and miller to be the best handieu this season. Thomas W. Keitt. 11 -4-21 Clerk wanted?Apply at McCrory's 5 and 10-Cent Store. i 11 -4-2t 'j Trespass notice?TVc and each of us' hereby forbid hunting: or otherwise; trespassing on our lands, or the, lands of any one of us. under the penalty of the law. B. C. Mat Ujc.vs, S. P. Crotwell, J. II. Abrams, E. S. Boozer, H. J. Boozer. 1 A a r a t-JJ. Blue Stone, for soaking wheat, at P.! E. Way, Druggist. ! i : Peas Wanted?Bring nic your per.s. Herman S. Langford. 10-i-5tp i Peas Wanted. Johnson-McCracKin Co. ' 10-11-tf j NOTICE Hunting strictly forbidden on any lands of the undersigned. JNO. R. SPEARMAN. JOHNSON McCRACKIN CO. | .J ? i ' "N I , The next time you buy calomel ask for j i I j 1 #- ' falotabs j| ! The purified anrl refined calomel tablets thai aro nausealsss; ca?e and 3 W-l L \Jo i| Medicinal virtues retained and improved. Sold only in sealed packages. Price 35c. * II : ' i vi rag i p rp? Th 38 I I ired' I "I was weak and run-down," yA relates Mrs. Eula Burnett, x>* <al , Dalton, Ga. "I was thin and jg?* ' ^ just felt tired, all the time. P? I didn't rest well. I wasn't jPJS ever hungry. I knew, by ^ j this, I needed a tonic, and |? |j| as there is none better than? ^ ^1 TKA UfjimAitfA Takiia R l | SSiu 7iUiI!3!l 5 iUiHU H ... I began using Cardul," JH ?*? continues Mrs. Burnett. W ^ "After my first bottle, I slept M &A better and ate better. I took four bottles. Now I'm well, j?j feel just fine, eat and sleep, p^j j my skin is clear and I have -J| g gained and sure fee! that | sag Cardui is the best tonic ever vg g p made" m I 1^4 Thousands of other women W.7 have found Cardui just as ? $|j Mrs. Burnett did. It should ^ p j^a help you. || jj ^ At all druggists. JSg | <y <$><$><$> <S> <t> ] >' <i> M/RKET REPORTS. < > ? <?> I Corrected Monday and Thursday by Summer Bros. Co. 5> <t> ] t <$> ' $ <?> <S> <j> <?> <?> ^ <?> ^ 3> ^ ^ New York Market. Open High Low Close fan 18.42 18.64 18.27 18.30 ' Uch 18.35 18.55 18.20 18.20 Jay 18.10 18.25 17.91 17.91 fuly 17.65 17.75 17.46 17.46 Dec 18.55 18.75 18.40 18.43 Spots: 18.85. 15 down. New Orleans Market. Fan 18.12 18.30 17.91 17.97 - * - ? ^ *** * r\ -? r- r> ~ 1 TOT Uch l/.yo ii.qo 1/.01 Vlay 17.55 17.77 17.50 17.52 July 17.10 17.34 17.08 17.10 Dec 18.10 18.25 17.88 17.90 spots: 18.50. No change. # Newberry Market. Spot cotton: 17.25. Plant now?Sweet peas and pansies; sweet peas, choice varieties, 5 and 10c packages, ounce, 15c; pansies. 10 and 20c packages. Onion sets, slices right, by package and bushel lots. P. E. Way, Druggist, Newberry. S. C. 11-1-2t. New lot %ye glasses and spectacles. Come to Wyche's drug store, Prosnnd hf> fitted. Will do OUT' , best to please you. 11 -1 -3t Wanted?Bids for enough lumber to build barn 30x40 feet with plieds to be delivered at my Dorroh plantation fcer. miles west of Newberry. M, M. Buford. 11-1 -2tp For Sale?Abruzzi Rye, Old Fashioned Rye and Bearded Barley. We are in position to make you a good { price. Jonnson-McCraekin Co. 9-C-tf. Notice?All persons are hereby warn-! ed not to trespass by hunting or I otherwise on the lands of the un-j dersigned. R. L. Lominick, H. F. j Lominick, 0. A. Feliker. 10-21-Gtp. I Wanted?To buy a collie dog, yard! broke and not mean, not over two ' vears old. W. B. Counts, Pomaria, i S. C. ll-13tp j Foi- Sale?Corrugated and V. Crimped galvanized roofiner. Prices right, j B. B. Schumpert & Co., Prosperity, S. C. 10-18-6t For Sale?We are making a special price 0:1 Star Brand shoes. See us before you buy. B. B. Schumpert & Co., Prosperity, S. C. 10-18-6t Wanted?Position as overseer on farm. Good references. Write J. L. Boozer, Prosperity, S. C.. R. F. D. No. 5. ' ' 10-18-8t | Twfi ii /r w y-?? hve I Four Sevei 1 Four F* | rive i T . CGI m t Bagging and ties, all weights. Get'2 our prices. Johnsor.-McCrackin Co. "" 9-6-tf. :or Sale?50 acres land near Mount j Pleasant church. Write J. A. Wrigrht, Athens. Ga. 9-23-20t For Sale.?Hairy Vetch, Alfalfa, Rape and Crimson Clover Seed. Jonnson-McCrackin Co. 9-6-tf. 'Mascot Brand" pTOund limestone, very essential in the rotation of; crops, grate conditioner of soils;; attractive delivered prices. Phone j r or write C. L-. Lester, agent, New-, berry, S. C. 10-21-tfj" H. M. BIG BY j" Optometrist i 3rd Floor Exchange Bank Bidg v ! I EYES EXAMINED |, GLASSES FITTED | ' BROKEN LENSES \ DUPLICATED j ' Is 1 NOT V n|_ - - ^ I ^ ^ I Number 1271 s , | number to ch< | given away o: | 1 st. iz f Elite Pharmacy A ? J. L. WELLING,' Z 9 ? Audits, Systems, | Income Ta | 207 Exchange 1 5 Newberr n ? M n aimers T^k TJ Passenger Moadsier Passenger Touring ' Passenger Sport i Passenger Touring c/ Passenger Coupe ^ n i rassenger Sedan F. O. B. Di \ Three F LBMBIA NEWE Full Slock of Paris for I , Iff"* << J J! >m A' Mi Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Satisfaction Guaranteed ? - . i i Prices Keasonable G. Elbert Cromer Registered Optometrist Up Stairs Over Bake-Rilfr Bakery ~ | I I COAL! F. Meeks Nee! Phones 212 and 6402 v?V^VhVHVH . H I will. Mgr??PBPOBMMWJWW?iU?3? O 2 was. lucky ! est of silver ? ii November I % ' i II I Illl I II II I III I III II ! II-T1 & Jewelrv lo I! * ? nv::v^v?:^:rivnv?:?v?:-?v?a $> woo?a? waaww> ^bx maBOBM omi ?? ? v::v8^v?v?vK-'^8v^v8vK^ r ? i M . C.P.A. (N.A.) I! gi Investigations, ?j . ? x Service ? Sank Building | y, S? C. 'i. fl A r 5' i \ D i u 1\CUU< $1,24! - - $1,29! $1,44' - . - $1,39! $1,99: $2,29! ETROlT !Iaces: E8RY LAUREi iaxwe!! and Chalmers OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM Friday, November 4. "BRING HIM IN" Earl Williams F/iv N<?ws Saturday, November 5. "WHITE HORSEMEN" No. 11 2 REEL AUBREY COMEDY 2 REEL WESTERN Monday, November 7 "BAR NOTHING" Buck Jones Fox NfcVfS Trespass Notice?All persons are forWJJJ . fracnocc r\ r? an UiUUCll K/\J w*v, wthe undersigned in No. 7 township by fishing, hunting or in any other manner. G. J. Jones & Son, H. B. Lindsay. 9jL6-30tp The Place?Norfolk oysters and Spanish mackerel in season, also cats, carp, trout, black fish, red bass and b *e West Coast mullets. When you think of good fish think of Coward. 10-14-tf 1 4 BAKErRITE BAKERY Cottage Pound Cake Almond and Cocoanut Macaroons Caramel, Cocoanut and Chocolate layer cake. Member Newberry Cbambdr of Commerce ^ 1 " 1 Jersey Cream and Milk Phone 6402 T. Meeks Neel TRESSPASS NOTICE All persons are hereby forbidden to trespass on the lands of the under^ signed in No. 2 township by allowing stock to run at large, hunting, or otherwise. E. B. COPELANP. 10-28- 3t. 7Trnpg7Tnr/afw,t m 'w wr v m at w i irwmff 5.00 5.00 . 7.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 - . \ UllAfC IUIUIO I . m ? * KS i"iii 'in. " 1 f bh'ifi fiwiwmi iiizmmmm ?