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' N? NOTED CAST PLAYS IN CODY'S SUPPORT Screen Great Lover Seen in Best Role of His Career in ' "Occasionally Yours." i ??? One of the outstanding features of "fWnsmnnltv Yours." the latest star rJflg vehicle for Lew Cody, produced by Loilis J. Gasnier and released as a RtfbettSflti-Cole super-special, is the instable cast, which includes some of the best known actors and actresses oft thfc screen. The picture will be Friday. 'Elaborateness .of setting creates an atmosphere in which Mr. Cody fits perfectly in his role as a blase artist. T&e famous star is at his best in this pkifofre. Mr. Cody is nothing if not a stickler on each and every point in connection with his productions and . much of the credit for this wonderful film is due to the star. ' Bettys Bfythe. the beautiful and clever leading woman, whose successes in "The Silver Hoard," "The I third Generation," and other no less' worthy films were so marked, plays 1 ? ii - 1- J? i one 01 tne leading lemimue ruica. He* work is as clear cut as a precious stoae. r Elinor Fair, the winsome, darkeyed Southern miss, who so ably portrayed the invalid girl in "The Miracle Man" is seen in the leading ingenue role. Miss Fair made her first SCWett appearance four years ago playing opposite William Farnum in **4She End of the Trail." Other members of the cast include Lillian Rarabeou, Cleo Ridgely, Gerttttde Astof, Yvonne Gardelle, Lloyd j Hamilton, "Boots," a frolicsome bull- j on/1 ''.Tnli'iic " o laiKyli.nrnHn^inir I nrttose. , . -^Occasionally Yours" was adapted t$%jbe screen by H. Tipton Steck from agttory by Elmer Forst. James W. Storne was the director. ' utHB GOLDEN HOPE" EDITH STOREY'S BEST 'Efaotioal- Star' Returns in Big Hawofti 'Production. Strong , Dramatic Picture' .^ The-. best; picture of her career" is tlk opinion of those who saw Edith sfeey In "The Golden Hope" which vhJ] be at the opera house Monday. I&is certain that this famous emoti&lai actress never had a better ve,lc^e,in which to display her wonderful histrionic ability and she makes /vf ovprv nrninrfcrmittr. r\?? ?j -a rfstory of "The Golden Hope" is intensely dramatic and intensely interesting. It has the necessary element of mystery throughout. MissSftorey appears as a devoted wife who accompanies her fugitive husband inutile gold hills of California- where hft is convinced he will strike it rich. Sfife stands tfce privations as long as ft&han nature will endure, and then Ul&e8 him to return to the civilizat'on of. a- border town. The lure of gold is too strong for him and he leaves io search again. At this point ttye ( romance of the story begins and it is mighty stirring. > m. -'fjfhe Golden Hope" was adapted to . : screen by E. Richar^ Schayer fr6m a novel, of the same name by Grace SartweU Mason and John Hil- ( ' Imrd. It is a Haworth production. ! * j*.." ' ' r\\ < ?t . J West End Sunday School , 'f'hirtv-five vears asro I had the hon or_jin company with three others who have* all been called to their reward, to organize a small, modest little SlUiday school. At first it seemed that-we could no* succeed and we dec hi fed to invite some one to meet with < us attd make a speech. I succeeded ififcgetting the Hon. R.( H. ^Greneker, ] thfe father of The Herald and News r^JSfetfer. He came and made one of Awf (*nnar?lino \t" I U^C-) 1UV31 CIU4UCUI1 jybvvuvu umv w&er.zny fortune to hear. In picturing?^ us the power of God he comparedtohe-dew drops on the green g^ass r^Bfecting a brilliant sun as being far superior to any brilliant diamond. Also he pictured the rainbow and the bltie sky and mist of rain in the most Beautiful language. And we were encouraged to go forward. Out of *M. AflAnf CATIAAI V* *3 C? VlttlL ill Lit: mvucoi/ kjuiiuaj ouiuui gtown'one of the largest and best equipped Sunday schools in this county. When I say that it means a great dfeal, for the Baptists have a splendid Sunday school, also the Lutherans, rifcht here, where originally there was only our little school. I am proud of the record this school has made. It has turned out from its teachings such men as Prof. James Kinard and such noble, refined and -iill. 1 /^onnvo cunureu wuhjbii <as ;uxc. v*cnv??. Thornton EHckert. Prof Kiriard still f&els obligated to the Sunday school for he teaches a class of sixty noble Women who are the very backbone of the church. Those women meet at ofie another's homes once a month and pay their dues, which money goes to conference and charitable purposes, a beautiful custom, I think. W"- TUolra-vf fnr u'9 5 ninnisf. 1U 1 O# W AW4. J VIA4. V f??%W but since she married and moved over in town we have five or six others that < play splendidly. In addition to the f is piano we have a violin and four of pieces of the band, besides a choir of W twenty voices, and such beautiful mu- ca sic you seldom ever heard. ? But Prof. Kinard and Mrs. Dickert are indeed not all whom this Sunday j ? 1- ' /Mif lUnf o VQ I sciiuui nas luxxxcu uut tiiciu proud of. Irby Goree who won the scholarship to Clemson college was trained here. Earle Chandler took he the medal at high school. Alton in Freeman won the scholarship to the ^ Citadel. Mr. Hardeman also has a son in the Citadel. Andrew Thornton sc we expect to take the next medal so pi you see what wonderful progress we ^ have made. D( Our Sunday school numbered two N< hundred and forty last Sabbath and ofttimes reaches three hundred. 4 Another beautiful custom they have pr is to hold a mothers' meeting once 3 a month at different homes where they enjoy themselves socially and yj, after they pay their dues and transact business, refreshments are served.^ C< The dues tat tey pay monthly go to charitable purposes. They take care of the sick, help pay hospital bills and where they find any one in need they all meet together as and give them a pounding. j 3a We expect in the near luturr ;u use the paint brush to beautify things, ^ also expect to build additional Sunday ^ school rooms so that each grade may have a separate room. You know we m: have an up to date, graded Sunday ^ school now and one of the best preachers in the Methodist confer- fo ence. cd The Baotist'DeoDle also have a fine ?r *" * - c? ^ preacher and a fine congre^tion. It has not been my good fortune to hear m; the Lutheran preacher at West End, ?-( but he has some as good people, to my te own knowledge, as can be found any- sh where. ^.( VI When we first organized this Sun- n( day school we were very poor and ea ------ nil Ipi could only build a very swiau cnurcn. j ?; Now there are three fine churches and .^ threB fine parsonages, all lighted up. at So look out for even better .things in an the future. Next Friday night the mothers will se have a tacky party at the hall. Everybody is ^nvited. ejj John Henry Chappell. 0 ? T"? Di * <8> tiv <$> AMERICAN LEGION NOTES. <S> ^ & * ti( We desire to express our appreciation to all who in any way contributed to the success of Armistice day eel- ar ebration in Newberry. Especially are fr we grateful to the presidents of the three mills-of the city who gave the services of their bands, and to the og members of the bands for the part cli \ Pr they contributed. ? it. I Tfte willingness wixn wmcn me ^ great majority of the merchants co- vo operated by closing their places of business for two hours dufing the eelebration speaks well for the calibre a cf the merchants and business men his of Newberry. The few who would th' not consent to close only made -their lack of patriotism stand out the more xi: prominent. - no At the meeting of the post Novem- sf: Cll ber 7th the following officers were elected for the coming year: on Commander?J. L. Keitt, Jr. sa: Vice Commander?Elbert J. Dick- ^ , be ert- - . cit Adjutant?S.-C. McCarley. an Finance Officer?Hal Kohn. ni! ' Publicity Officer?John B. Setzler. Bugler?Carrol M. Dennis. an Chaplain?E. D. Kerr, D. D. na Entertainment Committee: Miss Theressa Lightsey, A. J. Bowers, Jr., ? - " ' ?" i r t-? txt t> ' Hal Konn, uine jy. crown, *v. *v. 01 Reid, Jr. & * gn Finance Committee?E. E. Stuck, ce* John B. Setzler. Jj0e The officers will be installed at next coi meeting of the post, December 5th. tee At this meeting the delegates to the ^ national convention will make reports. ek John B. Setzler, ce Commander. ue S. C. Tvic'Jarley, ir Acting Adjutant. th< ttm de CAR TURNS OVER wc INJURING FOUR Young Men From Union to Football lo-1 Game in Greenville Hurt in Wreck ?? $ 1 The State. . T" ? ; ?? "VT/\,r 10 A r- rlrivon Kv uiuun, *wv. j--. ~ vcw v. ^ W. H. Thomas and carrying Plummer as Thomas, Robert Berry and David th Coleman to the Furman-Carolina game in Greenville turned over twice about 10 o'clock this morning near Cedar Hill school house. Plummer ? Thomas, captain of the Union high football team, has a broker' collar bone and a deep cut on the forehead, c0 1 A ^ ?%* A/3 Aolll SQ ItODen JDerry was pmacu uiiuciucaw the car and badly bruised, David Coleim man has a sprained wrist, and W. H. ^ Thomas only minor bruises. The -car in rounding a curve skidded into a th sand bar, smashing one wheel and turning over twice. Young Thomas an thought to be hurt worse than any 1 the others. All of them are in allace Thomson hospital for surgi1 treatment. To prevent a cold take G66.?Adv. I DTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION Notice is hereby given that a ' imocratic. primary election win oe Id on Tuesday, November 22, 1921, j the town of Newberry, S. C., for ayor, to serve for two years, and e aldermen to serve for two years,1 d for five trustees for the graded hools, and for a commissioner of iblic works to serve for six years, id primary election to be according; the rules and regulstions of the1 imocratic party of the town of 2wberry, S. C.; the polls to be open-i i at 8 o'clock and to be closed at p. m. j There will- be a separate voting ecinct in each ward an$ in Ward two voting precincts as follows: I * - -I I Ward l?uouncn wiamueio. Ward 2?New court house, super-; Eor's office. Ward 3?Club No. 1, Chamber of jmmerce rooms. Ward 3?Club No. 2, I. T. Tim-! erman's Store. Ward 4?Purcell's Store. Ward 5?Barber Shop. The following have been appointed managers of said election: Ward 1?H. L. Speers, F. M. Lindy, Vernon Hiller. Ward 3?R. T. Caldwell, D. B.< erts, C. B. Martin. Ward 3?Club No. 1, F. L. Payiger, H. H. Kinard, 0. M. Buzhardt. Ward 3?Club No. 2, I. T. Timmeran. W. D. Stilwell, J. J. Senn. Ward 4?J. R. Davidson, A. J. S. ingford, Joe L. Feagle. Ward 5-^J. E. Meng, P. S. Langrd, W. A. Dutton. Attention of all candidates is call1 to following section of the rules >verning the primary: Section 3?Candidates receiving aajority of all votes cast for the said fices of mayor, aldermen, commis3ner of public works, school truses, respectively at said election, all be declared nominees of the emocratic party of said town: Pro* - ? . * .1 1_ ded, That oil or Deiore iz o ciucis. )on, Friday, November 11, 1921, ,ch of the said candidates shall have c"t written statement with the chairan of the executive committee that ; is a candidate and that he will >ide the result of the said election, id that he has paid the assessment. d vote will be counted for any candatfe who has not so pledged himlf ?nd paid the assessment. Tus attention of the voters is call I especially to the following portion Section 2 of the rules. Section 2. All Democrats who ive their names enrolled on the gmocraitc club rolls of the respecre wards five days prior to the first imrfry election, shall be allowed to >te: Provided, That in the nomina)n of aldermen and trustees of the aded school from the respective irds, only those whose names are on e club rolls from each ward shall i permitted to vote for alderman id trustee of the graded school om that ward. . The JJemocratic wara ciuus as> utilized for the state and county jmoeratic elections are hereby rec;nized as the." Democratic ward ibs of the city Democratic primary: ovided, That only those members the respective clubs living within e city limits shall be permitted to te in the city Democratic primary ;ction. The secretary of each ward lb shall furnish to the secretary y Democratic executive committee certified copy of the club roll of 5 ward club, containing a list of e members of said club residing thin said ward and within the city lits, said list to be completed on mrsday, November 17, ly^l, ana name shall be permitted placed on id club roll after that date. Said lb roll to be turned over to the y Democratic executive committee Friday, November 18, 1921, the id club roll certified by the secrery of the various ward clubs shall furnished by the secretary of the y Democratic executive committee d certified by him as the roll furshed by the secretary of the ward ib, to the managers, and shall contute the registration for said ward d only those Democrats whose mpc annear on these certified rolls all be permitted to vote. If no candidate for the office of ayor or alderman or commissioner public works or trustee of the ided school in a ward shall have reved a majority of votes at such action a second election for the mination of mayor or alderman or nmissioner of public works or trus( of the graded school as the case iy be, shall be held on Tuesday, >vember 29, 1921, under these les: Provided, At which second ;ction only two candidates who reive the highest vote at the former iction for the respctive offices shall voted for; and provided, further, the event there should be a tie at i second primary for mayor or airman or commissioner of public >rks or trustee of the graded school, third primary shall be held Fri.day, scember 2, 1921. j The candidates are assessed as fol- j ivs: \ Mayor, $25.00. Alderman, $7.00. I Commissioner of Public Works,1 5.00. School Trustee, $1.00. Pledges may be filed with the airman or the secretary and the sessment paid to either one of em. J. B. HUNTER, I Chairman, i E. H. AULL, Secretary. 3TICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT I will make a final settlement of the tate of C. F. Schultz in the Probate urt for Newberry county, S. C., on tnrHav. the 26th dav of Nov., 1921, 10 o'clock in the forenoon and will mediately thereafter ask for my ?charge as executor of said estate. All persons having claims against e estate of C. F. Schultz, deceased, j e hereby notified to file the same j ily verified, with the undersigned, I (1 those indebted to said estate will j f I a \ / I of the Firs Entirely I Disc wl artillen Unusua eccmom N Alemitt Drum t lenses. Real lee \ } ' c J If . 1 ^ please make payment likewise. i; W. S. SCHULTZ, Executor. i \TaitrKowr SL . P IAICn wwii itn v? 10-21-4tp. Report of Highway Commission of Ne during the Month of October, f51 E. H. Af|l, salary.. . / . .$ 125.00 s52 F. M. Lindsay, salary... 29.16 853 C. C. Schtimpert, salary.. 62.50 854 J. B. Halfacre, salary.. 62.50 S55 L. M. Piftyer, salary.. .. 140.00 856 D. J. Taylor, salary.. .. 140.00 857 C. G. Ble^ise, salary.. .. 200.00 1858 H. S. Sande-*s, salary... 90.00 859 Rev. J. W. Carson, sal.. 25.00, 860 K. C. Holloway, sal.. .. 58.34 861 Geo. P. Boulware, sal.. 41.67 862 J. D. Wheeler, salary.. 22.92 863 W. F. Ewart, salary.. .. 150.00 864 R. M. Aughtry, mag sal.. 93.75 865 J. H. Dorroh, mag sal.. 15.00 866 C. W. Douglas, mag sal.. 66.67 867 J. B. Lathan, mag sal.. 16.66 86S Jno. B. Bedenbaugh. mag salary 8.33 869 M. R. Brooks, mag sal.. 5.0? 870 T. B. Richardson, mag sal 8.33 871 J. A. Kinard, mag sal.. 5.00 872 W. D. Rutherford, mag salary 15.00 873 J. F. Miller, mag sal... 15.00 874 W. P. Allen, mag sal... 25.00 875 B. B. Hair, mag sal.. .. 75.00 i 876 Clin Fellers, con sal... 15.00 877 Joe D. Quattlebaum, con salary 75.00 878 Eunice Allen, con sal.. 25.00 879 W. R. Cromer, con sal.. 15.00 8S0 Jno. H. Ruff, con sal... 5.00 881 J. H. Koon, con sal.. .. 8.33 882 H. J. Kinard, con sal.. .. 5.00 883 Boyd Graham, con sal.. 8.33 8S4 E. A. Wheeler, con sal.. 22.91 8S5 H. D. Havird, con sal.. UR.bYj 886 T. F. Char.Mee, con sal. 15.00 I 887 A. N. Fortune, con sal.. 93.75 i 888 J. G. Fulmer, pension.. 12.00 889 W. G. Peterson, pension 12.00 I 890 Jno. N. Bass, pension.. 12.00 i S91 J. W. Gilliam, pension.. 12.00 892 H. W. Bowles, pension.. 12.00 893 Jno.'R. McCollum, pen.. 12.00 894 D. P. Ward, pension... 12.00 895 J. P. Kinard, pension.. 12.00 896 D. M. Cromer, pension.. 12.00 S97 J. B. Chambers, pension.. 12.00 89S J. C. Wilson, pension... 12.00 899 Mies Amelia Boozer, pan 6.00 900 Miss Lizzie Dickert, pau 6.00 901 Miss Laura Morris, pau 6.00 902 Mrs. Lucinda Livingstone pauper 6.00 903 Mrs. Catherine Sheely, pauper 6.00; 904 Mrs. Margaret Troutman pauper 6.00 905 Mrs. Alice White, uau.. G.OOj hi : -- New Series Sedan, shown on other pa First SI t Roadster D yy the New 1 ar which reveals, at i goodness that the pi es, non-skid front and rear; 31x4 inch. lecls demountable at hub and rim, or \ / wheels, optional without extra cost. illy long springs promote comfort, iy, roadability. : lubrication. ype head lamps, nickel trimmed. Non-g tther upholstery; Turkish cushions. See the announcements of tne. other pages of this paper; and cc \ arolina Aul c 141 i'%9- I' ^ . ! 006 Mrs. Catherine DavennArt nanncr . fi flft! W, - J 907 M. J. Smith, co home.. 77.95 908 S. B. T. & T. Co. co ho.. 6.751 909 M. D. Chappell, chg.... 60.00 910 H. B. Richardson, chg.. 75.00j 911 E. T. Werts, chg 60.00 j 912 J. B. Mize, chg 60.00 j ; 913 S. B. T. & T. Co, piu 11 g 13.65 j 914 II. TV. Schumpert, supt., public buildings 24.60! - r\-4 m * ,r * T.M1 _ / i\ ooool i yxo i . m. ivnns, iius con tsai; 00.00 wberry Connty on Claims of 121 Paid 1921. 916 E. H. Aull, mis con, (clerical help) 41.67 1)17 C. C. Schumpert, mis con. (clerical help) 41.67 918 S. B. T. & T. C., mis con 27.60 919 Dr. J. A. Hayne, Sec, mis con, (H. U.).. .. 1250.00 920 Dr. J. A. Hayne, .mis con, (V. D.) 1500.00 921 \V. W. Herbert permanent roads 208.33 922 T. W. Henderson, sal... 25.00 923 J. A. Bozard, pauper... ?.00 924 NeweU-Contracting Co., permanent roads.. .. 41065.99 925 Sanders & Sweeney, specill rrv -i rl C QSv mi 1 926 Sanders & Sweeney, per roads'. 1891j25 927 G. A. Long, com ^x 8.00 928 M. L. Hawkins, com tax 19.50 92y Newell Contracting Co., per roads 2295.83 930 T. H. Teague, chg.. .. 30.35 931 Herald & News, Inc, printing, &e 23,25 932 J. B. Halfacre, off oxps. 2.95 933 Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co., books, &o... 22.70 934 G. B. Summer & Son, pub 19 nn IJUllUlll&O JL tt.VV , 935 The R. L. Bryan Co., | books, &c 5.15| 936 A. F. Bush, pub bulgs.. 8.65 j 937 C. C. Schumpert. co treas.. i office expenses 2,50! 938 Columbia Office Supply Co.' offi expeuses.. .. 36.201 939 Herald & News, Inc., printing, &c ^ 17.50 940 A. X. Fortune, in>3 con, (cons fees).. 5.60 j 941 II. C. Holloway, mis cont, (salary) 104.17; 942 ,Ino.v C. Baker, assessor. 2.00 ;*4:; c. iscnumpert, co treas.. court 5.05 J 944 C. C. Schumpert. co treas., cors pay bills 12.40 045 Dr. E. 0. Hentz. lunacy.. 5.001 i 946 Dr. W. A. Dunn, post mor 5.00 947 Dr. W. D. Senn. post mor 5.00 9IS if. D. Ilnvird. cors con. 4.00\ J I Coupe and Touring Car ges. Be sure to see them. lowing designed and 1 Maxwell Orgc t i glance, such a wealtl rice seems almost un Adult-size seats, deep and wid< rood Side curtains open with doors. Plate glass window in rear curt? . WmrlcViffclH tvirw>r New steering* comfort. Clutci ;lare steering and gear-shifting, m? Handsome and accessible inst switches. Motor driven electric r* Touring )me and see them. Telephone us to Compan The Good ? 019 C. G. Blease. dieting, ^ 9 (per R) /.. 427.70 9 950 P. S. Minus, S. R. F. 9 , t) i 9X(\9 9n a xy; ~ v ^ 051 Thompson & Summey.'S. R. F. (per R)J 5216.78 952 D. E. Halfacre, com tax.. 8.00 953 J. A. Counts, com tax.. 12.00 954 L. J. Hunt, com tax.. .. 17.00 955 J. R. Scnrt, com tax.. .. 12.00 Statement Showincr Exact Financial C Tear 1921 as it Appeared at the Items. Appro 1. Salaries county officers 2. County home, paupers, pensioners,. 3. Roads, bridges, ferries 4. Chaingang * 5. Repairs public buildings, &c 6. Books, stationery, printing, &c.... 7. Miscellaneous contingent 8. Board of equalization. &c 9. County board of Education 10. Court expenses 11. Sheriff?dieting. &c 12. Post mortems and lunatics 13. Interest 1 14. Permanent roads f 15. Snecial roads 16 Commutation tax H. C. HOLLOW AY, Clerk. &c. Approved: J. B. HALFACRE, Count; M I J. L. WELLING, ( * Audits, Systems, It ^ g Income l a: I 207 Exchange E i Newberry I I We have a high power, fast cutt plete power plant in itself for sav the work of six to ten men. Leve: TT 3 is running, nave gouu asaui ped with Bosch magneto and offer* a year ago these drag saws sold for are offering them at a big sacrifice, \ i f 1 - / \ Produced mization i / 1 , _ _ ft or oeauty ibelievable. / - y ,1 ; and roomy. lin. Leak-proof wind h and brake action, ade remarkably eaiy. i / - -- - * -M rum en t board. Best : horn. -? ' . 'J * / . ;v Car on the for prices. LL 56 J. A. Mayer, com tax... 12.00 57 G. McD. Sligh, com tax.. 5.00 58 H. N. Taylor, com tax.. 18.00 59 E. H. Aull, office ex.. .. 5.04 fT.-j._i 11 sen cao AO 1 Oia J f uo GEO. P. BOULWARE, Chairman. H. C. HOLLOWAY, Clerk. &c. ^ ^ -.1 on (lit ion of Appropriations for the End of October, 1921. priations Paid Out Balance . . .$ 20340.00 $ 14646.38 $5693.62 . . . 4000.00 3042.96 957.04 . . . 10000.00 10040.00 . . . 10000.00 9801.94 198.08 . . . 3200.00 2381.42 $18.5$ . . . 1000.00 1059.85 ' . . . . 12694.00 6701.85 5992.15 . . . 400.00 239.00 1*1.00 . . . 50.00 . ' 5O.0& . . . 2000,00 1462.80 537.20 . . . 2100.00 2186.67. . . . 400.00 158.00 242.00 . . . 3476.63 3476.63 . . . 400732.00 311612.84 Mll9.1$ . . . 16354.86 . . . 3342.00 670.90 2671.10 GEO. P. BOPLWARE, Chairman. . 1 , 4 . v Auditor. :. P. A. (N. A.) | Investigation*, s Service 5ank Building ! | r, S. C. . * * | .-4 * ~ - ' i ???????i i ;ing outfit, forced feed; a combing logs to any length. Does r control of blade while engine of gasoline engines. All equip?d at $100 each. A little over $200 each and even more. We but they must go. Price $100 Columbia Supply Company Columbia, S. C. 823 West Gervais St. j J i