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PURELY PERSONAL, The Movements of Many People, Newberrians and Those Who Visit Newberry. Secretary C. P. McDaniel of Newberry chamber of commerce is recovering from an operation for the removal of his tonsils. ?? ** r- a ^ ? j iviiss iuaiuie Annie nmaiu ui ty-Six is visiting: her sister, Mrs. M. 0. Nsummer. Mrs. Summer aiso has 4 as her guests her cousins, Misses Christine and Marie Kinard of NinetySix. N Mr. Sam Morris has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Morris, eince Monday. He left Thursday to visit his sister, Mrs. J. Mann, in Gaff?~ ? ? ? ? ? ~ ^ if* ^ Vv/Vf 1 V"? ^ A Jjey, UIl HIS iCtUiii lv UIS'UUHVJ hi \jvlumbus, Ga. Mr. Otis A. Lominick was remembered very substantially by some of his friends after he had brought his bride ?o Newberry. One thing sure he will not be going to Abbeville so often now and the Press and Banner and the Medium and The Herald and News will have to get up another subject to run. TVT ? J HT w. !\f n n"f * xui. dim mio. J>U? jucitiitvn wi Pitcher, N. Y., oh their way to Tampa, Fla., spent several days in Newberry last week with-their daughter, Mrs. E. V. Babb. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Harper have as their guest the latter's sister, Miss i * Fannie McCaughryi of Newberry.? Greenwood Index-Journal. Miss Mary L. Burton was called tc Macon, Ga., last Friday on account oi the sudden death of her half-niece, .Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. Wilson was a na tive of Newberry county and left here about 30 years ago.Mrs. J. H. Summer had as hex guests Tuesday Mrs. J. S. Wheelei and Mrs. M. C. Morris of Prosperity, Mrs. R. H. Wright, Mrs. R. D, Wright and Miss Troxelle Wright have returned from St Louis, Mo., after the annual convention of the .United Daughters of the Confederacy. Mr. W. A. Wherry and family have ' moved from Wheeler street to their new home in the Molloh'on. mill village. The authorities there offered Mr. Wherry inducements to move as they wanted his valuable services as leader and teacher of the band and wished him "to b& on hand all the tijne." The Herald and News reporter and his household will occupy the former Wherry home. Mrs. D. B. Werts returned, last week from Florence, Ala., after visitine relatives there. 0 - ? Mrs. J. M. Fridy is the guest to day of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fridy, ?nroute from McCormick to her home ih Newberry.?Mrs. R. A. Haddon left this morning for a visit to her daughter, Mrs. L. B. Fridy in Newberry.?Greenwood Index- Journal, 16th. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Crisp are moving to Newberry today. They will travel in their car through the country on Thursday and will be accompanied by their daughter, Mrs. G. E. Rhodes, as far as Greenville. It is with great regret that we give up Mr. and Mrs. Crisp as residents of Walhalla, and the very best of wishes of a host of friends here will accompany them to their new home.?Keowee Courier, 16th. j Mr. Sam Beam is one of thev night drivers for the fire department, and in order to be on hand" at a moment's ! warning has taken up his abode over the engine room. Mrs. A. P. Oxner attended the Armistice exercises in Newberry on Friday.?Goldville cor Clinton Chronicle. Mrs. Junius Fox, Jr., spent the week-end in Columbia wiffi her mother. Messrs, B. C. Matthews, William Johnson, J. A. Rikard and Dr. T. W. Smith were in Columbia Wednesday. Mrs. Robert T. Caldwell is at Clemson College visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. O. Sligh. Mr. Frank R. Hunter is in Greenville under the care of Dr. Jervey for eye treatment. Frank's many friends will hope that Dr. Jervey will relieve him permanently of his trouble. Those -wrl-ir* cn-fiFor fVipir evpt will cv"m_ pathiae with I?lr. Hunter in his present affliction, among the greatest of these friends being the reporter. Mrs. W. W. Bullock and' her son Ryan motored to the Columbia hospital Wednesday to see Miss Kate Bullock, who is recovering from an operation for appendicitis. They were accompanied by Irwin Gregory, who went to the hospital to undergo operation on account of a fractured bone , in his foot, the result of his fall from 7 a tree some time ago. Mrs. J. W. Denning went to Green ville Thursday to spend T\vo weens with her sister, with the hope that the - change and rest will be beneficial to her health. Mr. Geo. W. Summer will return' Saturday from a week's visit to New York. Mr. and "Mrs. L. I. Epting will, spend the week-end in Johnston with 'his daughter. Mrs. T. H. Wedaman. j V VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. For a joint case of disorderly con-n ! duct Allen Stamm and Clara Chap-j pell, colored, got ?25 or 80 days'i apiece at trial in the recorder's court \ | Wednesday. It looked as though the '; couple would occupy the days. ,l Of the opening of the White Way Fri-., Did you read in Tuesdays papers: !day? j. When Mr. H. B. Wells finishes! :Ills large and imposing residence and , jthe gymnasium for the high school is ifinished, Harrington street will be, ; more important than ever. Critics who have seen "The Golden, i Hope" declare it to be one of the best i picture dramas of the season and that; Edith Storey never appeared to better advantage. To be shown here Mon-; i day Clinton Hi and Newberry Hi will 'play here Thanksgiving morning and; , the P. C.-Newberry classic in the af-! jternoon. Thanksgiving day is coming mighty; (fast. Next Thursday will be here be-: fore some people realize it. Purple cabbages are plentiful in ( Germany where they grow, but not in Newberry. Among a lot of cab-*,' , bages received by Walter B. Timmer-! jman was a purple head which was a ( curiosity to many here who had never ? seen one. I The largest lot ol cora wooa ever | ^delivered by one man in Newberry; ^has been delivered to the Newberry j Cotton mills by Mr. Caleb Bushardt,: [of his own wood?1,057 cords, staked 11 off six feet high and measuring a '..fraction over a mile. Some wood , pile, believe us. j J Father Time's taste in tobacco was^ all wrong, sister all wrong, and' "Boots," the pup, wouldn't stand fo*! * it. To understand this, see Lew Cody i j Friday at the opera house in "Occa-; . isionally Yours." j . | City council is going to inaugurate ; another system for the benefit of the ,; community. In the house of each ' --- XT-. -C : i memoer ox me Jiie cumpan^ uicic( . j will be put a fire alarm which will ^be sounded simultaneously with the ' sounding of the general fire alarm. The contract has been awarded and l as soon as the instruments come they . will be installed in the several houses. ; The 25'will cost $1,000. , i The alarm of fire Tuesday aftert.noon at 1:45 o'clock was occasioned i by a bl^ze at the Speers Street school. 1 There was only slight damage resulting as the fire company quickly and -Ll ,1 -r\ V* ? - proinpwy pieveuutru xuimct &nu j/iuu(ably serious damage by using their ! effective chemical arrangement. The | fire was of peculiar origin. One side of a double flue in the building had been closed leaving a hole at the bottom, and soot falling through caught on fire, which was spreading and calculated to do damage when extinguished. J The Newberry College scrubs and ' Saluda high school will play a game of football at College park Friday after - i noon at o:au. : ; J. B. Walton has removed his harness and collar repair shop to room over Nat Gist's cotton (office. ' , | We never knew before that o'possums loved bananas, but "Possum"; Lathan ate twenty at one time Wed-1 nesday night in the store of Mr.1 Claude Williams, while "Skite" Denjning ate twelve. They are.the champion banana eaters of Newberry, j Remember the hot supper at W. 0.1 Pitts' on Thanksgiving. In the new series Maxwell roadJ , ister there are two large package compartments at the rear of the s&at(which will be a convenience appreciated by touring motorists. ? A space will be roped off in front j of the Htftel National for the dance' Friday night at the celebration of a nnotiino1 of tVio wViifo otqv For a debt of $1.25/ Bill Gilliam,', ;colored, at Helena, was shot Tuesday, ;by Dave Benjamin, colored, who was1 arrested by Deputies Taylor and! 'Player and is now in jail. Dave says some other colored men owe him! 'money and he will see them when he j gets out. Thy had better have their I change ready. J Little details have been given at- j tention in the closed cars of the new j series of the good Maxwll. In both j; the sedan and the coupe there ' are ] unique little buttons on the inside1] | door handles which lock the doors at' ( X ' 1- J- -L 1 -1- J_ _p ?_ 1 _ I a xoucn, except ine ngni iront aoor i which locks on the outside. |; i Several months ago Sim Worthy, i ] colored, shot into a negro dwelling h , house in Cabiness row, this city, at a woman, an account of which appeared at the time. Sim was arrested in Columbia this week and Deputy Sher-! iff Plaver got him and put him in the 11 I Newberry jail, where he will linger j until the coming session of the crim- j inal court. The white way will be a monument ; to Mayor Blease and his "cabinet." In drawing' his cartoon of Mutt and Jeff for Thursday's papers Bud Fisher must have heard of "Hub" ] Evans. We are always seeing something , ii _ a- . jii.. i i _ r : pretty in me omce o line cnamoer. ui i commerce. Of course we are, but wcj mean in the way of preserves, jellies, 13 etc. Miss Daisy Berrie says this is ! <s the best county in the state for ladies! ^ to take interest in such matters. She ' '-i and Miss Eunice Abrams, the new 3 stenographer, are kept "pretty" busy *handling these delicacies, and in oth- ^ er ways. ^ Some thief or thieves stole 18 fine * Plymouth Rocks from the hen house , ~ " r, t-> u 1 ; T ot -VIr. r. trouven scvciai uigmc ago. p Motorists who have had difficulty . ^ with the lights in their side curtains,J breaking through foldinc: and rolling C will be pleased with a new idea in the j 1 New Series good Maxwell touring! cars. A large pocket, covered with a ! neat fitting leather flap is provided in j the rear of the front seat into which J I the curtains fit with their rods with- 3 out folding the lights. J-R ? jj A CARD |( To the Democratic Voters of the j Town of Newberry: T ? ?j; -Tr\v? rnotTAV Qf I 1 Bill a CcillUiUclOC iUi uiajui <-< u vnv. approaching primary election. As it: is not possible for me to see all of you, I talve this method of speaking . to you^ ? j I am in favor of progress and I! want the town to keep growing. I; am in favor of making the town gov ernment just as strong and efficient'" as sound economy will allow. If elected, I will cooperate with the! ? 1 ~1 l-oo.J flio know] r\f VlPaltVl. thp - SCHU'Jl uvaiu, biiv uuui _ chamber of commerce, the recorder,!* the police force, and the commission-J ers of public works, arid other agen- i cies of the town, in a faithful effort1, to keep the town clean, healthy, I strong, orderly and progressive. Very truly yours, W. W. Cromer. Adv. * | * & <$><$><$><$<$>$> <$\<S> <&<$><$$><$<$><?><$> \ <?> 3> i *> ROTARY CLUB LUNCHEON ?s> & ' i i1 Limericks were the order of the day' at the regular semi-monthly luncheon < of the Newberry Rotary club at the | Newberry hotel Tuesday afternoon.! ^ A prize is offered to the Rotarian j rendering the best limerick?and suf- j fice it to say that there were limericks :. galore dished out to the Rotes as they i sat around the festive board. It j would seem, from the vast number .of |, original limericks read at the lun- ' cheon,' that the Rotary club of New- j ? * i i ^ I berry has a corner on tnis Drana 01 \ poetry?and much merriment was occasioned by the reading of the little I poetic stabs at various and sundry Rotes. It is going to be a hard mat- j ter for the judges in the contest to decide who is the best "limericker"L in the bunch for, to tell the pure, un-! varnished truth, every one of the em- j bryo poets deserves a prize. In view.' of the fact that> this matter is now in ! the hands of those who are to pass | upon the limericks, it would, perhaps, ( be somewhat amiss to comment upon ! ariv nf t.hp individual efforts of the i contestants. So the subject will be very abruptly dropped, here and now.1 In the absence of President Ben ,1 Cromer, who is out of the city, Vice [ President Haskell Kibler, who is' / /i "style all the while," presided with i his usual pomp and dignity. Although * far from being autocratic, this pre-! siding Rote saw to it that his orders j were strictly?and promptly?carried I ? ?- m? ~~ r- a c ncnol i OUL. 1 ne Singing vvaa itu, c*o ucuuM , by Rotarian Earle Babb, who sang. whenever Rctarian Kibler command- j ed him to do so?and only then. I. H. Hunt, Esq., was a gue^t of the J club, and when called upon for a few j remarks, made a happy little speech.; With the exception of two, who ' were out of the city, every member, of the club was present at Tuesday's luncheon. It was just the usual Ro- j tary luncheon?abounding: in good j " fellowship and good cheer, with a; bunch of good fellows participating. !<* ? *ii * i.-i j ? The next meeting win oe neiu uu the 29th inst. j Contracts Awarded ! 1 The contract for the new Koge: school building has been let to Con-'., tractor W. T. Livingston, whose bid was $20,279.82, and for the liigh t school addition, $11,198.20. Mr. A. * J ? F. Buscn got the contract for the ? plumbing. The contract for the ad- < dition to the Speers Street school has ? - , T t not been Jet. contractor L.ivingsiuu .? and Plumber Busch are among the ? most competent and reliable workers t and these contracts are in good hands. ? SPECIAL JTOTIC1 ! ?. Roofing?We have a complete stock .*< galvanized V Crimp roofing in 6, y 7, 8, 10 foot lengths. Let us figure on voui needs. Summer Bros. Co. 11-18-41 * ( *. _?} ? Fry our delicious plain and raisin ** pound cake. It's simply fine. Bake- 11 Rite Bakerv. i 1% 11-18-tf. * " [ ? For Rent?A very large two story ;V store in the town of Helena. Good :? < stnmi for hnsinpss. Possession sriv- ? " I en at once. M. M. Buford, New- V berrv, S. C. . ll-18-3tp 3 > it > <$>' MARKET REPORTS. <S>1 > <$ ' Corrected Monday and Thurs- yv \ day by Summer Bros. Co. * <$' | > <e>! New York Market. s\ _ tt:_l t ?... ??? ] upen mgii IJUW i an 1(3.55 16.76 16.44 16.631 Ich 16.63 16.81 16.47 16.70 ! lay 16.50 16.64 16.36 16.58 uly 16.18 16.30 16.00 16.30! )ct 15.53 15.57 15.42 15.45; )ec. ......16.70 16.87 16.56 16.821 Spots: 16.25. i New Orleans Market. an 16.10 16.21 16.87 16.10] Ich 16.10 16.30 15.98 16.18 lay 15.95 16.22 15.85 16.13 uly 15.70 15.84 15.65 16.83 )ct )ec 16.00 16.05 15.74 16.93 Spots: 17.30. Newberry Market. Newberry spots: 15.25. fust received two cars of the prettiest shingles you ever saw. Prices right. Summer Bros. Co. . 11 1 O 04 J. 1-lO-t.b ? 'ream puffs every Friday and Saturday. Bake-Rite Bakery. 11-18-tf. Barb Wire?We can save you money, see us. Also farm fencing. Summer Bros. Co. ll-18-4t 666 quickly relieves a cold.?Adv. Notice?All persons are hereby warned not to trespass on my land, either by hunting or fishing. Mrs. A. C. Thomasson. 11-18,ltp Seed Oats?We have some that are pretty and clean and priced to make them sell, see us. Summer Bros. Co. ll-18-4t Rub-My-Tism, a pain killer.?Adv. Harness an^I collar repair shop over Mr. Nat Gist's cotton office. J. B. Walton. 11-18-2t Seed Rye?Just received another lot, get our prices. Summer Bros. Co. ll-8-2t -or rent?Several good one and two horse farms. Geo. S. Ruff, telenhone 5103. ll-18-2tp Jme, cement and brick. Get our prices. Spmmer Bros.' Co. 11-18-2t Three comfortable rooms to rent with 'dining room and kitfchen privileges at 1130 Hunt St. Phone 205. 11-18-Stp )ry Cleaning? Yes we do dry cleaning and can remove all spots and stains and make your suit look as good as new. Sanitary Laundry Co. Phone 68. At your service. 11-18-2t Rub-My-Tism for Rheumatism. * :or Sale?Galvanized roofing and sticks. All lengths. We can1 save you money on the price."" JohnsonMcCrackin Co. 11-18-tf .. Change the color of your old suit and make it look as good* as a new one by having it dyed.. Sanitary .Laundry to. rnone do. at your service. _ 11-18-2t Notice?All persons are forbidden to trespass by hunting or otherwise on the lands of the undersigned. C. T. Huffman, Little Mountain, S. C. ll-18-2tp rrespass Notice?All persons are forbidden to trespass on any of our lands known as the Gary Farm, Jalapa Farm and the Crotwell Farm by fishing, hunting or in any . xi o T> r* ^ otner manner, summer oruss. tu. ll-18-4t-ltaw ror Sale?Early Jersey Wakefield ca'b'age plants. H. 0. Stone.' 1l-18-2tp 5uy a box of apples. They are fine. Bryson Grocery Co. 11-15-2t "or Sale?Fulghum seed oats, South Carolina grown, bright, thoroughly "matured and heavy. $1.00 per bushel. H. L. Parr. t 11-15-tf FARMERS TAKE NOTICE We have on hand any amount of, o n r) h i rrVi orvQ -fort i 1 i 7<?re fnr ! VAVIO, C411VA iiJ^U xviwiiiuviu, ;rain. FARMERS OIL MILL, J. H. Wicker, Mgr. 1-18a?v?v? :?v?v?vnv::v?v?: ?:n LESLIE B1 Fox News ( A 1 I /\re pieaseu 10 aimuu the first Successful Phonograph ever inv< FOX NEWS, i OPERA FRIDAY A A VJL JUT X. A A ^ RAYON 1 / The Only Motion Pict 1410 Friend Street H ! / t H ? H ? t ++ H H ? H t v " For the best seed oats and seed i wheat see us. Our prices are rijrht.: Bryson Grocery Co. 11-15-2t For Sale or rent, the Burton place in Xo. 4 township, <? miles from V?whprrv. nn Stato hitrhwav. Re fer to Mrs. Fannie T. Cofield, Rt. 6, Phone 2111. 11-15-2tp When in need of groceries See US, our prices are lowest. Bryson Grocery Co. 11-15-2t Wanted?Bring your peas to us. We pay highest market price. Cash. B. B. Schumpert & Co., Prosperity, S. C. * 11-1l-8t * e have big stocks of flour, the best money can buy. Get our prices. Bryson Grocery Co. 11-15-2t Wanted?Position as overseer on farm. Good references. Write J. L. Boozer, Prosperity, S. C., R. F. D. Xo. 5. 10-18-St For Sale?50 acre?> land near Mount ; Pleasant church. Write J. A. Wright, Athens. Ga. 9-23-20t Peas Wanted. Johnson-McCrackin | Co. 10-11-tf i "Mascot Brand" ground limestone, very essential in the rotation of | crops, prate conditioner of soils; ! attractive delivered prices. Phone ! or write C. L. Lester, agent,*New; berry, S. C. 10-21-tf ; 9 iFor Rent?Five-horse farm six miles ; south of Newberry. Well timbered. Watered by. Bush River and 1 Kinard and Timothy creeks and good productive land. Good new buildings throughout. Excellent opportunity for large family to esI tablish a most desirable home. Apply to R. G. Wallace, Newberry, S. I C. ll-8-4tltaw Blue Stone for Sale by Johnscnj McCrackin Co. ; ii-8-tf. j The Place?Norfolk oysters and Spani ish mackerel in season, also cats, j carp, trout, black fish, red bass and I large "West Coast mullets. When [ you think of good fish think of J Coward. 10-14-tf FOR MAYOR. W. W. Cromer is hereby announced ! as a candidate for mayor, subject to ; the rules of the Democratic primary. FOR MAYOR I hereby announce myself a candidate for Mayor the coming Primary. Respectfully, JNO. C GOGGANS. : Oct. 27tli, 1921. FOR ALDERMAN WARD 1. I I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection for Alderman from Ward One, in the coming Primary election. H. D. WHITAKER. FOR ALDERMAN WARD 2 T. M. Rogers is hereby announced J as a candidate for Alderman frcm 1 Ward 2 and is pledged" to abide the 1result of the Democratic primary. 1 I hereby announce myself a candidate for/reelection for Alderman I from Ward Two, subject to the rej suits of the Democratic Primary eleci tion. ! R. C. SLIGH. ALdERMAN WARD 3. I I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection for Alderman from Ward 3, subject to the results of the Democratic primary. ! W. B. WALLACE. ALDERMAN WARD 4 I hereby announce myself as a candidate for reelection for Alderman (from Ward 4, subject to the results ! of the Democratic primary. | J. A. SENN. ALDERMAN WARD 4. ; I nereoy announce myseii as a candidate for Alderman from Ward 4. i In to win. Respectfully, J. H. WICKER. ALDERMAN WARD 5 I hereby anounce myself as a cani didate for reelection for Alderman | from Ward 5, subject to the results ; of the Democratic primary. ! XXT XJ U A T>rkT7"nT A XT tt XL. ?LIXX\lJ?'JLyilXl^* SCHOOL TRUSTEE WARD 1 Henry B. Wells is nominated for school trustee from Ward 1, subject ; to the rules of Democratic primary. VOTERS' i I Have Your Suit DRY CLEANED at j BLALOCK'S 1 PVinrio 1 9 a*a->a*ava->a*ava*av: ROTHERS | Cameramen ? mce the showing of * Entirely Automatic snted, Anderson, S. C. ^OL. 3, No. 12 ? 7 ff HOUSE 1 NOV. 18 - I n FILM CO. I ? ure Producers in S. C. Newberry, S. C. Have Your Suit DRY CLEANED at 1 BLALOCK'S I | SCHOOL TRUSTEE WARD 2 j The friends of Dr. W. G. Mayes j | nominate him for school trustee from; j Ward Two, subject to the rules of1 j the Democratic primary election. SCHOOL TRUSTEE WARD 3. I J. Y. McFall is hereby nominated i by his friends for school trustee i from Ward 3 subject to the rules of | the Democratic election. SCHOOL TRUSTEE WARD 4. j L. G. Eskridge is nominated for j [school trustee from Ward 4 subject | : to the rules of the Democratic party. ! j VOTERS. _ j SCHOOL TRUSTEE WARD 5. Tr j J. Y. Jones is hereby announced I as a candidate for school trustee from I Ward 5, subject to rules of the Dem- j I ocratic nrimarv. : [ FOR COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC ? WORKS _ The friends of Mr. A. F. Bush wish !"to announce him a candidate for Com- j jmissioner of Public Works, subject to I the Democratic primary. I ! ; FOR COMMISSIONER PUBLIC j i WORKS I I hereby announce myself .as a can- ' didatc for Commissioner of Public ! Works and will abide the result of, I the Democratic primary election. M. L. SPEARMAN. H. M.BIGBY |_ Optometrist 1 5 ! 3rd Floor Exchange Bank Bldg EYES EXAMINED | GLASSES FITTED i BROKEN LENSES DUPLICATED Pure Georgia Cane syrup. 90c J?al- j Ion, for sale by Johnson-McCrackin Co. 11-8-tf. , * NOTICE W Hunting strictly forbidden on any; lands of the undersigned. - JNO. R. SPEARMAN. . JOHNSON McCRACKIN CO. I ll-4tf. i I Ever Have Your Ga NOT H We never burn, scorbc clothes. We press wi1 sterilize your clothes a as good as snew?TH^ DRY CLEANING REP; I, CALL US?W] BLALC Phone warn NOT) t We have moved into new street, formerly occupied by 1 SPECIALS FOR FRIDA1 30x3 1-2 Grey Tubes, with 5( 30x3 Non-Skid Tire 30x3 1-2 Non-Skid Tire Come and see us about Vul Genuine Ford Parts and Top Yours for honest service an HILLE Upper Main Street. I Garment Germs M< Our scientific method of I all germ life, restores lif< clothes an dpositively pr ment The Natural B DRY CLEANING ALT! BLALO Phone NEWBERRY HOTEL Sanitary in eve Children's Hair Cut Fahv F vnoi*! X V/UA JUAjyvi l Hot and Cold Batl OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM Friday, November 18 "OCCASIONALLY YOURS" Lew Cody C 1 UA ilf o Saturday, November 19 "WHITE HORSEMAN" No. 13 ^ 2 REEL WESTERN 2 REEL COMEDY espass Notice?All persons are for- . bidden to trespass on the lands of the undersigned in No. 7 township by fishing, hunting or in any other manner. G. J. Jones & Son, H. B. Lindsay. 916-30tp BAKE:RITE BAKERY \ Cottage Pound Cake * Almond and Cocoanut Macaroons Caramel, Cocoanut and Chocolate layer cake. Member Newberry Ch&xnbdr of Commerce Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted * Satisfaction Guaranteed Prices Reasonable G. Elbert Cromer Registered Optometrist Up Stairs Over Bake-Rite Bakery fhy pay thirty-five cents for a mail box when you can buy practically, the same thine- for ten -cents. We will have a supply on handrjrithin ten days or two weeks. McCrory's 5c and 10c Store. ll-15-2tp rments Scorched? ERE I * h or gloss anyone's ;h dry hot steam, nd make them look lTS service. URING ALTERING ELL CALL j >CK'S i 12 % * ! rnrj HE! r quarters, Upper Main the Franklin Sales Co. ? AND SATURDAY * )c box patching $2.25 * f $7.35 canizing, Auto Repairing, Recovering. d quality. ?ROS. ? Phnnp 4AS I , ly Cause Disease I pressing clothes kills 2 and luster to the A/1 11/4 An 1 v* (VO ! _ uuuica in cvcj.y ody Shape ERING REPAIRING CK'S 12 BARBER SHOP jry respect. J _ n 1 . ting a Specially : Barbers is, Steam Heat