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mun JL PURELY PERSONAL, The Movements of Many People, N Newberrians and Those Who Visit Newberry. i Tr>l William P. Greene, editor of 1 the Abbeville Press and Banner, gave ; The Herald and News a brief visit on Monday. We regret he found all of ; us so busy but hope he will come'; again when we may have time to show i; him a real live town. Col. Greene! i edits the Press and Banner as a recreation and he is a mighty fine editor.'< The Drayton-Rutherford chapter, ; U. D. C. will not meet Tuesday after- ; noon as previously announced. Policemen Fcv and Tobias of the i Newberry police went to Greenwood ; on Friday to serve as police officer, j. Up to December 1 there had been ' ginned in Newberry county 17,716!; bales of cotton against 37,858 for the i same time last year. Mrs. Hallie Greneker of Edgefield ; is on a visit to her sister-in-law, Miss!; ^ 1 ?X- ~ 1 3 carrie vj renege:, \miu uau anuuici stroke of paralysis last week. i Miss Byrd Wright, her niece of Clinton, spent the week-end with Miss Carrie Greneker. Mrs. Everard Blackshear of Colum-' bus, Ga., is in Newberry, having come! to be at the bedside of her mother,' Mrs. Sallie Pope, who died Monday, j Miss Pearl Fullmer and Mr. Curtis T. MoMrris were married Saturday i aftenoon at O'Xeall Street Methodistj narsonase, Rev. W. F. Gault officiat- j ing. Miss Fullmer is of Newberry and Mr. Morris is from Prosperity. Rev. E. S. Jones, presiding elder of j Cokesbury district, held the first quar-! terly conference for this conference year at O'Neail Street Methodist churfh to a packed house Sunday. night. j Santa Claus will be the children at their bazaar at Boundary street sr?>inn] npx-t Fridav afternoon. All cildren and grown ups are invited to! spend the afternoon with Santa and the children. Newberry was honored last Friday j at the celebration in Greenwood in honor of Marshal Foch by having sev-j eral representatives on the speakers' platform, Mrs. L. W. Floyd, Miss Sadie Goggans, Mrs. A. P. Coleman, T\_ T ~ 1? T> J TVT "Yf Ur. OVlllL !-> UC14ICI auu V/fijJt. i.?x. -'i. Buford. Mr. W. S. Lominick and family have moved to their new bungalow in Hunt street given them by his father, Mr. W. H. Lominick and built by the Newberry Lumber company. W. H. Wlch of the Newberry bar is in the city.?The State, 20 years ago. The School Improvement association of Jalapa scool will give a hot T-* -1 - ,t_ rv T i /? supper rriaay mgni, jLfecenruer .lu, at 7:30. The Rural School Improvement association of Little Mountain school district will hold its regular meeting Friday afternoon, Dec. 16, at the school auditoriuf at 3:30 o'clock. A special musical program has been arranged and the public is cordially inv vited to be present. The Bachelor Maids will meet Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock with Miss Bernice Martin. ' ?* ? -rrr ? ~ ? i.1* - rne woman s auxiliary ox uie x-irai,) Baptist church will have a "birthday .party" next Monday afternoon, December 19, at 4 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. T. C. Poole. Ladies are requested to bring their fancy work for the sale. It will be of much interest to the Winthrop daughters and others in Newberry that Dr. D. B. Johnson, president of Winthrop college, and Miss Leila Russell of the Winthrop faculty have accepted the invitations to be present at the Wintrop luncheon to be given in the grill room of the Newberry hot^l Saturday, afternoon, December 17. All former Winthrop students who can attend are urged to send their dollar at once to the committee. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Upchurch of Greenville spent Sunday in Newberry, and delighted the congregation of the First Baptist church Sunday morning and evening by singing very beautifulyl several selections. Mrs. F. G. Wrigt of Greenville spent Sunday with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Smith. Wilbur K. Bushardt of Newberry went to Columbia on business this week. Mrs. L. G. L'skrici^e, ait. ana >irs. | Herman Wright and Mr. Z. F. Wrightj motored to Honea Patn on Sunday j to visit Miss Sullivan. Mrs. Herman Eskridge of Shelby, J N. C., has been on a visit to Mr. and j Mrs. L. G. Eskridge. Speers street school will have a bazaar at the American Legion hr.li j Thursday afternoon. Dec. 1 '. They ' will present the Christmas cantata, ! L?cwn the Chimney Wuh Santa Clau:-, j at 3:30 o'clock. Following thi-> will \ be a cake "walk and oter amusement0", j Pitts-Longshore Miss Eunice Vera Pitis and Mr. ; Robert Longshore were married by the Rev. Mr. Key at the Smyrna parsonage Monday evening, December - ? X r- on i>m ai i .*>'' > * '* < > > ^ Q $> <?- <$> <$ <$> <$> <$> <?> < > <$ RED CROSS NOTES f - <? <? <*> <* '?$ $>$> ^ <?> $> <?' ?' The Newberry Red Cross chapter lias aooionted committees fur the next year as follows: Membership: Messrs. Hal Kohn, T. C. Keitt. T. L. Hicks, J. J. Brock, F. \\ Martin, J.Y. Jones, Dr. Geo. Y. E-T'i.nter. Mesdames A. P. Coleman and C. M. Smith. Finance: Messrs. Z. F. Wright, - hQirrvmrt Goo. W. Summer, Jno. M. Kinard, W. H. Hunt, B. C. Matthews, H. L. Parr. Woman's work: Miss Fannie McCaughrin, chairman; Mesdames H. W. Schumpert, P. E. Scott, Lucy Lon<r>hore, H. L. Parr, W. H Hunt, Messrs. T. E. Anderson and Roy Summer and Misses Carolyn Cromer and Minnie Gist. Nursing1 service: Mesdames R. McC. Holmes, chairman; Mary P. Fant, H. M. Bryson, F. R. Hunter, J. N. Workman, F. D. Mower, Misses Mary Burton, Fannie McCaugrin, Julia Kibler, and Borry, Messrs. T. M. Mills, Z. F. Wright, W. W. Cromer, S. J. :>rri*k anc Li T. H. Pooe. T>*>>n?no-.tntion: Mr< IC. H ""right, chairman; Mrs. Tince Davis, Mrs. E. B. Purcell, Miss Marion Jones. Home Service: Dr. J. W. Carson, chairman; Messrs. J. B. Hunter, S. J. Derrick, B. V. Chapman, J. H. Wicker, C. M. Wilson, Mrs. Alan Johnstone and Mrs. W. W. Berley. Disaster Preparedness: Messrs. J. A. Burton, chairman; W. W. Sheppard, J. K. Derrick. Dr. J. W. Folk, Dr.* J. S. Wheeler, Dr. W. 0. Holloway, Mrs. W. D. Senn. Junior Red Cross: Prof. 0. B. Cannon, chairman; with power to appoint other members. Publicity: Mrs. R. D. Wright, Miss Minnie Gist. Miss Susie Dawson, field representative of the Southern division, A. R. C., was here Monday to assist in or ganizmg tne nome service uey<u uncut with B. V. Chapman as secretary and to interest the Junior Red Cross in some activity such as correspondence with European children, packing useful boxes, making scrap books, etc. Sadie Goggans, Secretary Newberry Red Cross. CONTESTANTS IN CHRISTMAS SEAL SALE CONTEST tf. Standing of all contestants in the Christmas seal sale contest up to midnight Saturday, December 10th: Team workers: Votes Mrs. B. V. Chapman 25.000 Miss Maxine Dufft 8,000 Flliyahpfh Bovlston 8,000 Elizabeth White 5,600 Evelyn Burns 5,000 Mary Chandler 5,500 Kate Bullock 5,500 Pauline Klettner 5,000 Sara Cromer 4,220 Ruth Long 2,220 Elizabeth Zeigler 3,800 Minnie Morris 3,300 Miss Mary Wright 1,800 Miss Campbell 2,660 Miss Isabel Crawford 2,000 Miss Rosalyn Hipp 2,000 Earl Summer 6,o00 Miss Eugenia Epps 600 Ansel Clarkson 250 Captain Miss Blanche Davidson 4,714 Watch the "thermometer'' rise in the camber of commerce window. Officers Elected Amity Lcd^s At the last meeting of Amity lodge No. 87, A. F. M., criiicors for 1922 were elected as follows: W. M., Geo. C. Hipp. S. W., H. T. Cannon J. W.f T. M. Neel. Treasurer, T. P. Jonson. Secretary, J. W. Earhardt. S. D.. W. G. Bullock. J. D., H. W. Schumpert. T W WilHrnn OiCvvaiUj . IT . ?? x ;.. Steward, W. S. Jones. Sentinel, W. S. Mann. It is a fine thing to get up early in the morning, but the main thing is to be wide awake when you do get up. The Bergdoll story is more serial than serious now. increase in Elk Herd. A good iucrease from the survivors of the southern Yellowstone or Jack son Hole elk herd is looked for this year by officials of the bureau of biological survey of the United States Department of Agriculture, in view of ttie unusually favorable winter .iust past. Last year's rains, it is said, produced a plentiful growth of feed on the ranges, and as a result the elk are reported to be in excellent condition, with the prospect of only a Donna! mio inst<?ni] <>f a repetition of the mortality of the winter of 1019-L'i), due to luck of forage anil a severe winter. Record for Brown University. Charles 10. Hughes is the fourth graduate of Brown university to become secretary of state of the United Stat?g. His predecessors, who were Brown men, were William L. Marey, Richnrd Olney iinil .ioiin Hay. DEATH OF MRS Y. J. POPE 1 ! Mrs. Y. .J. Pope died Monday after;] oon a short time before putting pa; per to press. She was the widow of the late Justice Y. J. Pope and about ' 80 years old. She is survived by two daugters, j Mrs. Kate Johnstone, with whom she lived and Mrs. D. Blackshear of j Georgia. | Funeral arrangements had noi been | completed at time of going to press, but will be from residence of Mrs. ; Kate Johnstone this Tuesday afternrd r.ho bodv will then be placed I ..v,v,n | in the family vault of Col. Simeon j Fair, whose daughter Mrs. Pope was. Calvin Crozlcr Chapter * The Calvin Crozier chapter, U. D. ,C. will meet Wednesday, Dec. 14, at 4 o'clock, at the home of Miss Josie j Reid with Mrs. D. J. Burns, Mrs. Dravton Nance and Miss Eunice Abi ! rams as associate ostesses. Miss Julia Kibler, Pres. Mrs. J. L. Feagle, Sec. Mr. James Chapman ! Mr. James Chapman, aged about ; fifty years, died at is home in Lexingi ton countv on Monday. He was the j ?on of Mr. H. H. Chapman of near ] St. Johns church at Hopes station. : He is survived by his widow and three ( sons and three daughters. He will be 1 buried at St. Johns church on Tuesdaj | at 2 o'clock. ! SPECIAL yOTICB ; See my bargain counter. Mayes Bool j & Variety Store. Piano tuning. Voicing and actior j regulating. Organ repairing. Ex pert work guaranteed. Charge: | reasonable. Phone Central hotel ; J. Lee Boozer. 12-13-lt] i , An Estray?I have in my possessioi an estray Shetland pony. Came t( i my place about two weeks ago j Owner please call and pay expens* or the pony will be offered for sale A. L. Dominick, Chapnells, S. C. I 12-13-2tp. i?n-nrl -Frtrla Community silver Kinvrs emu. *w.... j $8.00. Why pay more? Maye: ' j Book & Variety Store. I Trespass Notice?All persons ar< forbidden to trespass upon lands o j undersigned by hunting or in an; j other manner. C. F. Boland. j 12-13-1 tp ' Come to the book store for your doll I and toys. Mayes Book & Variety ;| Store. _ . j For Sale?One telephone and interes ! in line from Slighs to Prosperity J J. W. George, Prosperity, Route G I 12-13-2 tp " I I have a fine assortment of Christma i cards and tags. Mayes Book <1 ! Variety Store. j Found?One wrench about a weel j ago on Boundary street. Owne I can get same by calling at this of * l i lice and paying ior au. I 12-13-11 I . ! Don't fail to see my windows. Maye j Book & Variety Store. ; . ! For Rent?Hou?^ and let on College i hill. Apply to Dr. J. M. Kibler j Phone 23. 12-13-t . r ?i rnnlrlin fountain pen, ii I JuOil uus, j a blue leather Waterman box, las j Thursday between Boundary stree school and 1237 Calhoun street j Return to Cornelia Wallace, 123" Calhoun St. 12-13-lt] For Rent?Desirable six room dwell ins in Prosperity. Close in, elec J trie lights, good water, garden, etc I Reasonable alterations. Apply J A. C. Kibler or W. E. Moseley o04 E. 7th, Jacksonville, Fla. 12-13-lt If in need of china I have it in Sev eral different patterns. Maye Book & Variety Store. j STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, l COUNTY OF NEWBERRY, i COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. j W. M. Shirley, plaintiff, against James B. Bushardt, defendant. Pursuant to an order of the cour in- the above entitled action, I wil sell at public auction, at the cour j house in the town of Newberry, ir i and county aforesaid, on th< j first Monday in January (salesday) ! 1922, within the legal hours of sale i the following described tracts of land < viz., to the highest bidder: All that piece, parcel or tract oi j land lying and being situate in num ' her Two township, county of Newber ( ry, state of South Carolina, containj ing two hundred and thirty-one (231) j acre1*., more or less-, and known as the j Baker place, bounded by lands oi | Neel Thomasson, lands of the estate [of H. H. Folk, deceased, lands of estate of Mrs. Rosa A. Carlisle, deceas! ed, and the public road. i Terms of sale: One-half ol tnc j price to be paid in cash, and the bal! ance in one year from date of sale j credit portion to be secured by the I bond of the purchaser and a mortgage i of the premises and to bear interest 1 from date of sale until paid in ful' ! at the rate of eijrht per cent per anj num, said bond and mortgage to pro | vide for ten per cent attorney's fees in case of collection or suit by an at{torney. ; Immediately upon the acceptanec of the bid. the purchaser shall deposit nvicrov +\vn himnred ($200) j dollars as an evidence of good faith I and shall comply fully with the term: | of the sale within ten days from dati j of sale. Failure to deposit the $200 {lands will be immediately resold at i risk of defaulting; purchaser. Saiii i purchaser shall he required to pay foi j papers, revenue stamps and recording, ' " JAMES D. QUATTLEBAUM. Master for Xe wherry County. j<$><?<$>3><3><?>3>3><S><S><S><?3><?><?><&' 1 !<S> <s>: ^ MARKET REPORTS. <? ; i . > '* > : I ; Corrected Monday and Thurs,'V day by Summer Bros. Co. ? . New York Market. Open High Low Close | Jan 17.90 18.12 1(1.05 17.18 . |Mch 17.05 18.12 16.05 17.18 1 , May 17.75 17.0(3 16.75 17.00 July 17.35 17.50 16.30 16.56 | Oct 16.75 16.88 15.05 16.00 i Dec 18.00 18.22 17.25 17.40 i Spots: 17.70. I, j New Orleans Market. | Jan 17.15 17.40 16.02 16.46 . Men 17.2G lfj.liu 10.ou | May 17.15 17.40 10.10 10.30 j i July 16.85 10.97 15.50 10.12 I Oct 10.20 10.20 15.15 15.45 Dec 17.10 17.2? 16.10 16.39, Spots: 17c. i i ! | Newberry spots: 16.00. i 1 The Finest Fish in season now, such . | as Spanish Mackerel, King Mack-; erel, Trout, Black, Red Bass,: ' j other good kinds in season, also , j Norfolk Oysters. When you think . I of good fish think of Coward. ' j 11-22-tf. i i * j ' ! For Sale?4 room house and lot on r Nance street for quick sale, $1600.' Apply Mrs. D. M. Cromer or G. j ! Vlkrtvf PvAnior1 I U1UC1 1/ \JI i 1 ^ : i For Sale?Household and kitchen furniture on Tuesday, December 20, at 11 o'clock at my residence | in Silverstreet. Mrs. A. C. Harc ris. 12-13-2tp . | NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING \ i The regular annual meeting of the' -'share holders of The National Bank 51 of Newberry, S. C., will be held in .'the President's office at 11 A. M., on! 3! the 10th dav of January, 1922. - j T. K. JOHNSTONE, i j CJaslner. ! ) I 12-13-2t ' i ; Haiti wanger S ! j A " i *! v ft* Tr ' j < -r^-11"'!' r-1;!M\hlfe j r / .7 I >?2.W" \?viv-r-?V<W -! ( <tYl wSi sl ( I) :;. ? i\ " t j 7' n ' :j ^ lilll : I For Men, Won* i 1 V/UillPJUAVO f. ' ance with u] ;j dura! p! J Women's Holeprc pair $1.00, ?1, :j Women's Holepr j Price, pair j Men's Holeproof ; pair ? ? - r -a [ Men's- Holeproof J pair ! Children's Holep Price, pair ; l ' | I Haltiwanger < i : "respass Nofice?All persons arc hereby notified not to trespass upon lands of the undersigned located in townships Xos. 2, 3 and 5 of Newberry county by hunting, fishin or in any manner whatsoever. T. W. Keitt, T. E. Keitt, Geo. W. 19_ft.4t.ltaw ;\v 111. - ? - fo Loan?$1,000 to $2,000 for 12 months on good security. Apply Loan, P. O. Box Xo. 104. 12-9-2tp. STunnalivs fino mixed candy i pound; Liggetts orange and gold 1 pound; Chocolate covered cherries 7 5 c pound; family box assorted 5 lbs. $2.50 box. Gilder & Weeks Co. 12-6-tf. Clerks, for postal mail and government field service. $125 month, Fvru>rip?-i*p unnecessary-. For free particulars of examinations, instructions, write J. Leonard (former civil service examiner). lAri Equitable Bld^., Washington, D. C 12-6-3tp Flashlights for Christmas?All stvlof Gilder & Weeks. 12-6-tJ Mixed Candies?Good assortment, 2 nound boxes oOc. Gilder & Week? Co. 12-6-tl Foi- Sale?50 acres land near Mounl Pleasant church. Write J. A Wright, Athens. Ga. 9-23-201 AH persons are warned not to trespass upon the land of the undersignec by hunting: or otherwise. J. u Crapps. 11-22-5t? Wanted?Position as overseer 01 farm. Good references. Write J L. Boozer, Prosperity, S. C., R. F D. No. 5. 10-18-8 Fresh home ground meal at Johnson McCrackin Co. 12-2-t; Pure Georgia Cane syrup. 90c pal Ion, for sale by Johnson-McCrackii Co. ii-8-tf. For Sale?Galvanized roofing an< sticks. All lengths. We can savi you money on the price. Johnson MfCrartkin Co. , 11-18-t Peas Wanted. Johnson-McCrackii Co. ' 10-11-t & Carpenter 'OiMSw/ /S m A \ ' Hosiery n and Children gant appearnmatchafele e T _ 3ility of silk hose, price ,25, $1.65, $2.00 r f i j j 'oof i_isie nose 50c and 75c Silk Sox. Price 75c and $1.00 Lisle Sox, Price 40c and 50c iroof Hose Sox 50c and 65c \ I & farnenter W str^Ok jpw -wr mm f H. M.BIGBY i' l Optometrist 3rd Floor Exchange Bank Eldg' | EYES EXAMINED j a I. ASSES FITTED I ; BROKEN LENSES 'I DUPLICATED i - Try our delicious plain and raisin j pound cake. It's simply fine. Bake-' I Rite Bakery. | 11-lS-tf. NOTICE '! Hunting strictlv forbidden on anv ' * ' " ? j : .1 * i . lands ot me uiiueisi^ntu. >. i ' JNO. R. SPEARMAN, i JOHNSON McCRACKIN CO. ! 1 l-4tf. i> > No hunting allowed on lands of the f ^ undersigned. Talu A. AuII, G. C. j Merchant, Jno. H. Aull. J ll-25-3t. FARMERS TAKE NOTICE . i We have on hand any amount of 'jacids, and high grade fertilizers, for grain. '! FARMERS OIL MILL, -i J. H. Wicker, Mgr. i [i 11-18}| _ ) Seed wheat for sale at two dollars per . i bushel. Farmers Oil Mill. i' 11-22-81. i j | Cream Duffs every Friday and Satur t j dav. Bakc-Rite Bakery, j 11-18-tf. ^ Trespass Notice?All persons are for-; 11 bidden to trespass on the lands of i j the undersigned in No. 7 township j by fishing, hunting or in any other I manner. G. J. Jones & Son, H. B. j Lindsay. 916-aOtpj 3 - i 3! Trespass Notice?All persons are for- ' -i bidden to trespass on any of ourl 1 /~> T* I f; lands known as ine uary ranii,: -j J?Japa Farm and the Crotwell! "l I Farm by fishing1, hunting: or in any! f! other manner. Summer Bros. Co. j | ll-18-4t-ltaw t ; ; ! I Service First Quality Always j STOP AND THINK i How about a bicycle for that boy! or girl Christmas? There is nothing ! you could give a boy or srirl that | would please them more, we nave a ; size in stock that will fit your boy or girl. Come ni and see them. Located at Central Garage. DAVIS AND HARMAN Phone 164 901 Main St. ! ' Christmas I t I Fruit Cake Plsrin rtnrJ Rnisin Pi j Almond Macaroon, i i aSraSsira i Bake-Ritc I I ! | I . ' mmB i ,:;%^il!P:S i I Distinrtive i Women the n and acceptabl ; This Sale places stock at your dispo es you'd scarcely i Shop now for ' ; F. B. Shacli i i ? /iti c>. ? (" i flG ^lore Ul V/Uu: 1513 Main St. :! J OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM 1 { Tuesday, December 13 "MUKALi May McAvoy A! St. John Comedy Wednesday, December 14 "MISTRESS OF SHEN3TONE" i Pauline Frederick Mirth Comedy apptti her 15 I 4 "THE WONDERFUL THING" 1 Norma Talmadge Aladdin Corr.edy rVanted?Bring your peas to us. We J pay highest market price. Cash. ^ B. B. SchumDert & Co., Prosperity, S. C. * 11-11-St 'Mascot Brand" ground limestone, very essential in the rotation of crops, grate conditioner ot sons; attractive delivered prices. Phone or write C. L. I.ester, agent, Newberry, S. C. 10-21-tf m Wflhe. Hi J# Store ill ' . ft _ of the it$\ \ \ I Holid ay 1 i A ^ Spirit J I c ~^S?ll2b < I 4 5 Specials { 50c and 60c lb. jund Cake, 35c lb. s 25c doz* / \ ? 5BBSBBB5E ; Bakery j ('.'ten.. ?t? ; Si n H ||^j|Q] V. spir i ifc^1 i w j \pparel for lost practical e gift. our wonderful "? ^4- { stTT^nnr nvip_ ddiai oavit^g pivselieve possible. i Christmas. ;elford Co. , rteous Attention" Columbia, S. C j j