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NEWBERRY COUNTY TEACHERS, SESSION 1921-22 NEWBERRY CITY SCHOOLS 0. B. Cannot., Superintendent, Newberry. High School Jos. L. Keitt, Principal, Newberry. Miss tnzaoein jJorrnnicK, i\ewberry. Miss Teressa Maybin, Newberry. Miss Julia Kibler, Newberry. Miss Marion Jones, Newberry. Miss Vivian McNeill, Newberry. Miss Era Kibler, Newberry. J. C. Poole, Newberry. Boundary Street Miss Gertrude Reeder, Principal, tr 1 i\ewoeri>. "Miss Frances Wheeler, Newberry. | Miss Mary Wallace, Newberry. Miss Marian Daniel, Newberry. Miss Annie Bynum, Newberry. Miss Corrie Lei Havird, Newberry. Miss Georgia Porter, Newberry. Miss Sadie Goggans, Newberry. Miss Sudie Dennis, Newberry. Speers Street Miss Leila Dennis, Newberry. Miss Lila Summer, Newberry. Miss Ethel Jones, Newberry. Miss Elizabeth Renwick, Newberry.; Miss Goode Burton, Newberrry. Miss Elizabeth Hentz, Newberry. Miss Clara Bowers, Newberry. Miss Louise Taylor, ;\ewDerry. Mrs. E. B. Setzler, Principal, Newberry. West End Miss Bernice Martin, Principal,, Newberry. Miss Annie Green, Newberry. Miss Mary Wright, Newberrry. Miss Bessie Campbell, Newberry. Moliohon Miss Rosalyn Hipp, Principal, New-j berry. < j Miss Julia Summer, Newberrry. \fie? Ssrnh Caldwell. Newberry. Mrs. J. Frank Hawkins, Newberry. Oakland G. G. Sale, principal, Newberry. Mrs. G. G. Sale, Newberry. Miss Elise Peterson, Newberry. i Mt. Bethel-Garmany No. 2 Miss Mattie Cromer, Newberry, RFD2. Miss Mary Brown, Newberry, RFD 2. v ' j Miss Mary Wheeler, Newberry RFD 2. >' " j Maybinton No. 3 Miss Isabel Crawford, Blairs, RFD i . :1' i Long Lane No. 4 Miss Mae Scott, Newberry RFD6. Miss Leona Carter, Newberry RFDj 6. McCuilough No. 5 j Mrs. E. M. Suber, Whitmire RFD. I Cromer No. 6 Miss Mary Chalmers, Kinards, RFD. Reagin No. 8 Miss Stella Tennant, Newberry, RFD 1. I Deadfall No. 9 j UTec TTidmarsh. Silverstreet,1 RFD1. | Utopia, No. 10. Miss Rose Nichols, Newberry, RFD 4. Hartford No. 11 Mrs. Emma Longshore, Newberry. Mrs. John Nance, Newberry. Johnstone, No. 12 Miss Elizabeth Neel, Newberry, No. 5. St. Lukes No. 13 N. L. Wessinger, Prosperity, RFD2.j Mrs. N. L. Wessinger, Prosperity,; RFD2. j Miss Eula Epting, Prosperity, RFD; 2. Miss Chloe Epting, Frosperity, j f RFD2. L Prosperity No. 14 I E. 0. Counts, principal, Prosperity.! * Miss Willie Mae Wise, Prosperity.! Miss Mary Langford, Prosperity. , Miss Clara Brown, Prosperity. Miss Moss Fellers, Prosperity. Miss Susie'Langford, Prosperity, v Mrs. J. D. Quartlebaum, Prosperity. Saluda No. 15 R. C. Hunter, Prosperity, RFD2. \ Miss Marjorie Hawkins, Prosperity, l RFD2. I O'Neall No. 16 r Alden F. Pugh, Prosperity, RFD2. Mrs. Estelle Boozer, Prosperity, RFD2. Mrs. Alden F. Pugh, Prosperity, RFD2. Monticello No. 17 Miss Eunice Livingston, Prosperity. Miss Helen Nichols, Prosperity, RFD. Fairview No. 18. Ollie Lester Shealy, Prosperity, RFD1. Miss Hattie Bell Lester, Prosperity, RFD1. Midway No. 19 Lee L. Shealy, Prosperity, RFD. Miss Sara Long, Prosperity, RFD. r.liss Kutn L/napman, rrosperi^, RFD. Big Creek, No. 20 Miss Ethel Saner, Prosperity, RFD. Miss Hattie Harmon, Prosperity, RFD2. Centra! No. 21 Miss Camilla Wessinger, Pomaria, EFD. St. Phillips No. 22 R. Clarence Lominick, Newberry i [RFD5. Miss Lottye Lee Halfacre, Newberry R5. Miss Sallie Lee Cromer, Newberry, RFD5. j Miss Lula Lomiaick, Newberry. Rutherford No. 23 i M iss Marie Scase, Newberry RFD2. j Miss Lois Lon?, Newberry RFD2. I Broad River No. 24 Miss Mary Etta Hentz, Pomaria, |RFD. New Hopc-Zion No. 25 Miss Grace Holconib, Pomaria, RFD. I Miss Bertha Crooks, Pomarir. j Pomaria No. 26 J. H. Bedenbaugh, principal, Pomaria. Mrs. L. B. Bedenbaugh, Pomaria. , Miss Sara Thompson, Pomaria. Miss Roberta Lominack, Pomaria. . j Mi?s Willie ?>eil uucKen, romaria. ( Cross Roads No. 27 H. H. Haltiwanger, Chapin, RFD. ; Helena No. 28 Transfer to Newberry No. 1 Mt. Pleasant No. 29 Mrs. T. W. Henderson, Blairs, RFD: ll. | Mrs. J. W. Caldwell, Blairs, RFDl.j Little Mountain No. 30 Price K. Harmon, Principal, Little Mountain. W. H. Derrick, Little Mountain. ; Miss Lucy Agnes Brady, Little j ! Mountain j Miss Evelyn Wise, Little Mountain, j Miss Helen Summer, Little Moun-j j tain. Wheeland No. 31 Willie Lee Singley, Little Mountain Miss Sara L. Taylor, Little Moun-i tain. > Union No. 32 Mrs. Bessie D. Pugh, Prosperity, j Hunter-DeWalt No. 33 Rev. S. P. Koon, Prosperity RFD6.! Mrs. H. B. Richardson, Prosperity,1. RFD6. I *" T ^ ' 1 T> i Miss Mary L. tfomest, rrosperuy, RFD 6. St. Pauls No. 34 F. A. Boland, Prosperity, RFD6. j Peak No. 35 Miss Mamie Crooks, Peak. Pilgrim No. 36 Miss Maude W. Wootan, Prosperity: RFD. Mudlic No. 37 Miss Bernice Stilwell, Chappells, RFD1. | Vaughnville No. 38 ? TTT _ xl.! T)TTTV Miss sara watKins, v>iicippi;iis, * CHappells No. 39 j Miss Jeariie Simkins, Chappells. Miss Anabel Saunders, Chappells. j Miss Clarice Fore, Chappells. Old Town No. 40 Transfer ot Silverstreet No. 58 Dominick No. 41 -? - T*_h m .1, T)i?TM r MISS KUOy reiiers, iviiiiiiuo, ui i/i., Reederville No. 42 Miss Prude Mann, Kinards RFDl.j Miss Anna Willie Mims, Kinards, RFD1. Bush River No. 43 Miss Agnes Monts, Newberry RFD 3. Miss Lera Livingston, Newberry,; I-KJF U6. i Smyrna No. 44 J. A. Cumalander, Newberry, RFD! II- i i Miss Rosabel Thompson, Newberry ( IRFD1. Trinity No. 45 Miss Dollie Mae Senn, Newberry,;; RFD1. j; Miss Ruth Martin, Newberry RFDl.j Burton No. 46 Miss Ethel Wallenzine, Silverstreet, . RFD2. Tranwood No. 47 Miss Dorothy Buzhardt, Newberry, RFD3. Jalapa No. 48 Miss Nancy Werts, Newberry RFD j 3. ^ xt 1 T>T7T\ ! *.iiss Ulive r eagie, iNewDerry ivrxy, 3. Kinards No. 49 Miss Lucy Riser, Kinards. Miss Gertrude Smith, Kinards. Tabernacle No. 50 Miss Sadie Lever, Kinards RFD2. Trilby No. 51 Mrs. John W. Scott, Whitniire RFD. wnumire i>io. OiS C. M. Wilson, Principal, Whitmire. Mrs. S. A. Jeter, Whitmire. Miss Blanche G. Boozer, Whitmire. Miss Eva Teal, Whitmire. Miss Marion Leak, Whitmire. Miss Ethel V. Berry, Whitmire. Miss Dorothy Watson, Whitmire. Miss Alice C. Rice, Whitmire. Miss Nannie Mae Williams, Whitmire. ASH,;* ; lllisa O una VUUICIl, IT IUUIIHV. Miss Ruby Zeigler, Whitmirc. Miss Lila Teal, Whitmirc. Mollohon No. 53 Mrs. W. A. Andrews, Whitmire, RFD. Beth Eden No. 54 Miss Eve Dominick Newberry RFD. Fork No. 55 Misc Vora ATptts. Prosneritv Xo. 6. f Belfast No. 57 Mrs. Nellie Hitt Heustis, Kinards RFD1. Silverstreet No. 58 R. B. Cromer, Silverstreet. Miss Gladys Stilwell, Silverstreet: Mrs. T. F. Suher, Silverstreet. 1 Pressley No. 59 Miss Eva Shcaly, Pomaria RFD4 St. Johns No. 60 Rev. J. C. Wessinger, Little Mou: tain. Never <rua?:e a man's prosperity b his "front." STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. W. M. Shirley, plaintiff, against .Tavnps R Rushardt. defendant. Pursuant to an order of the cou in the above entitled action, I \vi sell at public auction, at the cou house in the town of Newberry, i the state and county aforesaid, on t! first Monday in January (salesday 1922, within the legal hours of sal the following described tracts of lani ?'iz., to the highest bidder: All that piece, parcel or tract ( lnnd lvimr and being situate in nun her Two township, county of Newbe ry, state of South Carolina, contaii ing two hundred and thirty-one (231 acres, more or less, and known as tl Baker place, bounded by lands ( Nee! Thomasson, lands of the e?ta1 of H. H. Folk, deceased, lands of e tate of Mrs. Rosa A. Carlisle, decea ed, and the public road. Terms of sale: One-half of tt" nvinn +/-. Ko nnirl in and the ba p i iv. v iks y v. ww- 7 ~ . ance in one year from date of sal credit portion to be secured by tl bond of the purchaser and a mortgaj of the premises and to bear intere from date of sale until paid in fu at the rate of eight per cent per a; num, said bond and mortgage to pr vide for ten per cent attorney's fe< in case of collection or suit by an a torr.ey. Immediately upon the acceptanc of the bid, the purchaser shall depos with the master two hundred ($20C dollars as an evidence of good fait and shall comply fully with the tern of the sale within ten days from da' of sale. Failure to deposit the $2( lands will be immediately resold ; risk of defaulting purchaser. Sa purchaser shall be required to pay f< papers, revenue stamps and recordin; JAMES D. QUATTLEBAUM. Master for Newberry County. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. IN COURT OF COMMON PLEA! Ellen M. Witt, Plaintiff, against Thomas M. McMorris, defendant. Pursuant to an order of the cou herein, I will sell at public outer; + <-> tViQ U?rrV>ocf hpfnrp file COU l/V/ l/iiv ouse door, at Newberry, S. C., with: the legal hours of sale, on salesday : January, 1922, the following lot ( land: .That certain lot or parcel ( land in the town of Newberry, Ne\ berry county, state of South Carolin fronting fifty-eight and four-tentl feet on Caldwell street, running bac therefrom along Hatton street in pa allel lines for a distance of one hui dred twenty-three and three-tentl feet, and measuring on the south sic a distance of one hundred ninete feet. Terms of sale: One-half of tl purchase money to be paid in cas the credit portion to be due one yei from day of sale and to be secured t VinnH nf rmrrhaser and mortzaee ( premises sold, bond to bear intere from day of sale, and until paid i full, at the rate of eight per cent p< annum, interest to be paid annual and if not paid when due to becoir principal and bear interest at the ra' of eight per cent per annum until pa: in full. The bond and mortgage sha contain the usual ten per cent. A torney's fee clause in the event < collection by an attorney or in ca: of suit or foreclosure. Purchast shall have leave to anticipate cred portion. The mortgage shall provic for insurance of the premises and tl navment of taxes ana purchaser sha assign policies of insurance to tfr master. Mortgage shall also provic that if purchaser fail to insure ar keep insured the buildings on tl premises or to pay the taxes, tl* master or his assigns may pay sa: taxes and insurance, and any pena ties incurred thereon, and reimbun themselves for the same under t\ mortgage at the rate of eight p< When a Federa *1 , 7 1 I you that cmt, j drink coffee or i of your own he* The Federal Bur in its rules to promote school children, the w, not drink coffee or tea. The reason is we ? . ...LiA contain aru^s wnicn excite the nerves, and The harm is by n dren, as any doctor ca If health is valuat able always. If harm 1 until bodies grow up, with health when bod You can have th cereal beverage, Posti safe?you, and the chi without harm in Posti Pos'.::m comes in twr made instantly in th? cup Postum Cereal (in package prefer to make the drink w made by boiling for JO mil The road to he for* onuKi a vi un j fcent per annum from dale of pay ments. In case purchaser shall fai to comply with his bid within tiv< days from the day of sale the maste: may re-sell the premises at purchas er's risk. Purchaser shall pay fo drawing of deed and mortgage, reve nue stamps and for recording of mort gage. ?y J. D. QUATTLEBAUM, Master for Newberry County. - STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. , IX COURT OF COMMON PLEAS jjames I). Wheeler, plaintiff, against ! Frances K. Bundriek, D. Clarence | Bundriek, Blanche M. Bundriek rt! and Eva Alma Carabo, defendants 11 Pursuant to an order of the cour rt herein, I will sell at public outcry, t< in the highest bidder, before the cour ie house door at Newberry, S. C., with ), in the legal hours ot sale, on saiesaai e, in January, 11)22, the following tw< J, tracts of land, viz.: f (1) All that tract of land in New )f berry county, state of South Carolina a- containing seventy acres, more or less r- bounded by lands of R. P. Huffman i- Jos. L. Feagle, Mrs. Lizzie Huffman ) P. 0. W. Setzler and Blanche M. Bun ie drick. )f j (2) All that tract of land in New Ic berry county, state of South Caro s- lina, containing twenty-eight acres s- more or less, bounded north by land : of J. J. Hipp, east by lands of or for ie merlv of G. A. Metts, south bv land ' - t ?Tjr?ir ~ K, , 1 ? OX iVirS. JL.1ZZ1U II Ull lllcill ciliu Wtck u, e,'lands of P. 0 W. Setzler, being th< lejsame tract land conveyed to D ce Clarence Bundrick by J. J. Hipp, st J Terms of sale: One-half of th< .11 purchase money to be paid in cash n-j credit portion due one year from da; o-! of sale, to be secured by bonds o ss | purchasers and mortgages of premise t-; sold, bonds to bear interest from da; ; of sale, and until paid in full, at th< :e ; v^te of eight per cent per annum, in it I terest to be paid annually and if no )) paid when due to become principal an h, nually and bear interest at the rat1 is of eijrht per cent per annum until paii te in full, purchasers to have leave to an lOiticipate credit portions. The bond at and mortgages shall provide for th< id payment of ten per cent of the prin Drjcipal and interest as attorney's fee g.' in case of suit or collection throug] an attorney. The mortgages shall re quire the purchasers to insure am __ keep insured from loss or damage b; "" ft the buildings on the premises am j to assign the policies to the maste and shall also provide that if the pur 5. chasers fail to do so. or fail to oa; the taxes on the premises, the mastei or his assigns, may pay said insurant* and taxes, and any penalties incurre ft thereon, and reimburse themselves fo y> the same under the mortgages at th rt rate of eight p"er cent per annum fror 1 M 1 nntrmnnfe Tn PQCO j11 j ine titty ui sum ^ajiucnw. *n in; purchaser shall fail to comply wit >f nis bid within ,five days the maste >f j may resell at the risk of the default v~! ing purchaser. Purchasers to pay fo a, j drawing of deeds and mortgages, nec is j essary revenue stamps and for record -k i ing of mortgages, r- J. D. QUATTLEBAUM, n-1 Master fot Newberry County. IS I ; ^NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMEN' j We will make final settlement of th ie I estate of Sarah Sheppard in the pre h, | bate court for Newberry county, S. C irjon Thursday, the 12th day of Jani; jyjary, 1922, at 10 o'clock in the fore 3*f' noon and will immediately thereafte stiask for our discharge as administrs in I trixes of said estate. >r! All persons having claims agains ly! Sarah Sheppard, deceased, are here ie ! by notified to file the same, duly veri te {fid, with the undersigned, and thos id i indebted to said estate will pleas 11 I tvinl'n normnmt 1 i L-r?T?ri ;ii marwi; pajnutuv uavmuv.. t- SALLIE SUBER, Adrnx. )f LULA PAWKINS, Admx. se Newberry, S. C. sr Dec. 8th, 1921. it le NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING iei Notice is hereby given that th ,11 j Highway Commission of Newberr ie! county will hold its annual meetin ie j on Thursday, January 5, 1922. A; id'persons holding demands of any kin le i whatsoever against the county, no ie! previously presented to the Commis id j sion, are required by law to file th 1-1 same with the undersigned on or be $e fore January 1, 1922, so that the ie may be examined at the annual meet ?r ing; and it is the duty of all person 1. I Bureau reminds dren should, not 1ea?why not think althf eau cf Education includes ; health among the Nation's arning that children should 11 known. Coffee and tea stimulate and often overso upset health. io means confined to chiln fpll vou. . II )ls to childhood, it is valuto health should be avoided is it worth taking a chancc ies have grown up? 2t delicious and satisfying lm, with any meal, and be Idren, too, There's charm am. > forms: Instant Postum (in tins) by the addition of boiling: water. es of larger bc;K, lor tnose wno hile the meal is being prepared) mtes. Sold by all grocers. alth is a good road )dy to follow - holding claims to file them as require-! 1 in this notice. li. C. Holloway, Clerk, etc. r, Geo. I'. Boulware, Chairman. -! 1 2-0-41-1 taw r TAX NOTICE T'.tp nnok-c f->r the collection of J state and county tax for the year i 1921 will be open from Oct. loth to pec. 31st, 1921. These who prefer to do so can pay in January, 1922, with one percent; in February, 1922, with tw oper cent, . and fiom March 1st. 1922, to March ' 15th, 1922, with seven per cent. The County Auditor has made up j tax books by school districts and it , i will be necessary for tax payers to . give each district in which their prop- j t ertly is located. )! The lew for 1921 is as follows: t * Mills i - State 12 11 ^Constitutional -i 1 > Ordinary County (j -o.ft -! iiwin IT. i Claims lui'j ana usu j. rj, . - Bonded Indebtedness V\ 1 , Court House Debt l:s Back Bonded Indebtedness V> , Jail Bonds % 1 , Road Bonds 3% -.Lexington County Claim \i \ . -! 28 Vb i The following school districts have j /levied the following levies: s Districts No. I. No. 20, No. 52....15 - Districts No. 2, No. 13, No. 15, s i No. 1G, No. IT, No. IS, No. 20, I ssssisaaasiaagaiiB 1i ; gs mm ii| Indigestion g / i S Many persons, otherwise B 31 B vigorous and healthy, are H} ti ?2 bothered occasionally with Q _i Jgjg Indigestion. The effects of a gfl e ^ disordered stomach. on the j E3 system are dangerous, and s! . prompt treatment of indiges- 3$ e | B tion *s important. "The only a mpdim'ne I have ne?ded has gg s' ni becn something to aid diges- ! :a i tion and clean the liver," ?? j J bps writes Mr. Fred Ashby, a j^r; a : McKinney, Texas, farmer. ^, v I H "My medicine is gl ? 4 ? T! ,, fij in Thedford's h: 16LA0M DRftilfiftTi ! B 'or digestion an<* stomach Eg n ' FS1 trouo^e of any kind. I have ~5 j a f BkS never found anything that Ea i 13 touches the spot, like Black- Rj' r j g? Draught. I take it in broken > II doses after meals. For a long t&a , r i ?|j time I tried pills, which grip* S3 | " | ja ed and didn't give the good ? ! results., Black-Draught liver ra 0 medicine is easy to take, easy ]|J , gig to keep, inexpensive." r~| Get a package from your ! r ws druggist today?Ask for and ' n 1 63 insist upon Thedford's?the ?3 ; IT* i ! K only genuine. . ,\! j?? Get it toaay. !'i BB em mm\ : BBBBBBflflflBBflfl: i ., it i i'-i e! e ; | SECUK11 i y: Resou <r ' r? II d' ?t \ The Natioi s -?> ~j rsiev i B. C. MATTHEWS, President. | MemI J i L TT ~ !. * hWMkgggB i | This is possib Machine. C j man to measi ! you on this w I I I I " Nd^whi A i ?T VhS* M k I No. 21, Xo. 23, Xo. 2">, Xo. 27, Xo. 31, Xo. 33, Xo. 3C, Xo. 41*, J' No. 44, No. 45, No. 47. No. 4s, h Xo. 49, Xo. 50, Xo. 5") 8 j; districts Xo. 3, Xo. 24, Xo. 2S, Vn ->o Vn :? ? \n ^7 Xo. 4*i, No. 51, No. .">4 2 I Districts No. 4, Xo. 8, No. I), Xo. 11, Xo. 12, Xo. 34, Xo. 35, Xo. 40, Xo. 53, Xo. 51), Xo. 60 4 .j District Xo. 5 (J District Xo. 0 3 |] District Xo. 10 14 Districts Xo. 22, Xo. 30 10 District Xo. 30 12 Vz Districts Xo. 38, No. 57 5 Districts Xo. 42, Xo. 43 13 ( \*n TiS 11 District No. 10 1 District No. 14 18 ! A poll tax of one dollar is levied on all male persons between the ajres of twenty-one and sixty years except: those exempted by law. Persons liable to road duty may pay :i commutation tax cf $(5.00 from Oct. loth, 1921, to March loth, 1922. C. C. SCHUMPERT, Trcas. Newberry County. lo-is-iot. ! j NOTICE AS TO DOG TAX The law imposes a tax of $1.25' per <1c;t, the same being: payable from! Oct. 15th, 1021, to Dec. 31st, 1921. j The County Auditor has been au-| thorized to not charge dog tax on i <1 limnl HISTORY SA IN OLDEN D Property could only be insu % Rates arc based upon ris "Hazardous" and/'Extra I INSURANCi Now rates arc figured sc every fire risk. Place your insurance wit James A Insurance? 1103 Caldwell St. Member Newberry C mmammmmmBaaammmmmBtmmammammmmmmammmm No. 1844 f-SERVICE?Pi rces Over $2,000,0' aaS Bank of vberry, South Carol T. K. JOHNSTONE, ^U6I1IC1 ser Newberry Chamber of Comr le with our Flo all us and we Lire your room rnvl/ erry Lumb Phone 56 1 rnm mor emoer iiewueny vuamuci ? vcur tax receipts, therefore when you n'ish to pay on do.u: do not forget to ask for do^r tax and receipt separately this tax is not covered in your tax receipt. Following is the act under which tax is levied: 1 Annum Doe Tax Im H.lllUii i. _ posed?Be it cnacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina; That from and after the passage of this act there shall be levied 0:1 all (!o<;s, six months old or older. in the State of South Carolina an annual t:;x of one dollar and twentyfivo cents per head. Section :: That every owner of a ? ?i *^ />Allgr and nop: snan DC requireu tu --place ;he aforesaid dog tax upon the said collar. Except when such dog shall he used for the purpose of hunting, when such dog shall be upon a chase or hunt. Section 4. Any person owning, harboring or maintaining a dog, failing or refusing to return and pay the tax aforesaid, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor ,and upon conviction thereof, shall be fined i ot less j than five ($5.00) dollars nor more than twenty ($20.00) dollars, onehalf of which shall go to the person reporting said failure to pay said tax, and one-half to the public school fund in which said derelict occurs. C. C. SCHUMPERT, County Treas. Xewberrry County. uct. i3tn, iyzi. YS AYS red against fire. iks ot a "Non-Hazardous," lazardous" nature. ? SERVICE ientifically and allow for h this agency. l. Burton Real Estate. Newberry, S. C. hnmbcr of Commerce . I, ROGRESS 00.00 Newberry lina W. W. CROMER, Asst. Cashier. nerce All A ; Uid unes or Surfacing will send a s and quote er Co. ce