The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, January 06, 1922, Page EIGHT, Image 8
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i .Mi . Fa'.ua Lake
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v*c\ ">erd in Columbia.
. 'rs. X : iv I A brains and her i
\v: :.r. "v. Wl-1 Xeal and lit*Ic
, \. *! ;! fri.v- is in the city last '
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31". ana 3Ir.>. Ceo. P. Hill, Frank j
.,-1 Mary r:. tared ta Plum1
- ' st wee k o vis:; 31 rs. Hill's J
Tlo zor had the pleasure
o* ::.iv:n<r ;.i: of her i r'kiren at lie lie
for New Year's day, these from out!
Gl : b . :r. a: :' .M William
Boo: rand M . R *bert Bkozer of Co-i
! "ii' *: . ? 1 r.. Hubert Mi r of Colum
. :? brother of Mrs. Boozer, also;
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s '!u. Vilsc! leaves today to
' ? .v ; -- s. ; 3 at Greenville Wo-,
' ye a.'V." spelling :he
C- , : hol.\!;\ys at home.
>utnager H. B. Wells of the opera j
^ house has retu: :v<d iron a business
t: ;p to Atlanta.
Miss Mary Wicker came up from]
F :e to pry a visit to her home j
folks in Newberry this week.
Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Mann of Wash- '
ir.gten, D. C., are visiting his parents, I
Mr. and Tlrs. \Y. S. Mann.
The friends ;,f Mrs. Joseph Mann,'
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who has-been at jonr.s xicp&ms i:u?pitr.l
for some lime, v."':! be glad to
learzi that she is improving.
Bishc p K. C. F inlay vvili hold service
in St. L 's church next Sunday;
night at 7:30 o'clock. )
The reporter, who has been underl
the skillful treatment of Dr. A. Theo.
Nee-y for a serious case of conjunc-j
tivit.s of the eye, although greatly
improved is not as yet able to resume
h:s work. He wishes The Herald and
X -ws :o thank his friend"? for their
Ci'.ris'.mr.s remembrances, as he is not
a4>!e to wi*ite hisacknowledgmerrts in- i
(''vidu^Iiy and dees no: want to post;
>ue his thanks any longer. He and
) > si.v.ar, Miss Gariie Greneker, ap-:
ivecir.te the many kindnesses of their
fr:^"vis.
Mr .and Mrs. 0. A. Lominick re-|
turned to their home in Newberry on |
jlor.'.ay after spending: several days
:: the city with relatives.?Abbeville
.' cdium.
7*;v. J. L. Daniel cf Newberry is
visiting' friends in the city.?Abbe-;
vflle Medium. ;
Miss Paulir.e Wosmarsky left Mon-|
day for XcWberry where she will;
spend the week with her aunt. ?>Irs. j
0. A. I orftinick.?-Abbeville Medium.}
Ju t before the appointed hour,!
?!!?? Margaret D. Burton of Newberry,
S. nlavcr- a mediev of old love
song<.?-From an account of the Perf
r"n-Cox "wedding in tlie Abbeville
Medium, Dec. GO. li>21.
Mrs. Ola C. Floyd, who was appoiT;l'-'i
last year to nil out the unL
,-r of l\r. Johr. - !. Kinaru
on the b >;:vd of i ealth. was reappoint-j
en January :sr. x?y eu\ i-vuuc.i i
to s< rve on the board far a term of j
live year?.
Mrs. Godfrey Harmon and danirfe-1
tors. Mi?- "-'a: - ar.rl Mr?. Chas. S.'
Schr.T.^ert a- e ?" . nir tae Christ-'
r:a;- ho:ic::.y viih in Chap-!
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I Ja. " V*. J.unsen and
Seer, tarv G. P. McDaniel of the New-!
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iherry chamber of commc rce left Tues
day '0* r > ; taey v v
hw.r ,] '.K;-5 i;! a lu.neae >r. of the |
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Mr*. J. T. Jvlayes as bee:1, cloctori as
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ny.
Slav's m: !! v.:.- iv^ra a:*;- nr." ?!
to he pre : v. > a v t--y a:t'6t
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fcheir daughter, -Viiso Eunice Sease
Dominick left Tuesday foi Tampa.
Fla., and other points in the land of
flowers and will journey through that
sect't-n in ir auio eturnwvr -to ki?:r.
fe in about a n^onth. While down
that side they w":I also icq over to
Cuba.
The Woman's Missionary Society of
the. First Baptist church in response
:<> an urgent appeal from the Foreign
Mission board, S. B. C.. are getting up
a box of clothing to send to the ne ?dy
of Russia. And warm usable clothing
in good condition will be most .urn:efuliy
received and tvIU be forwarded
early next week. Persons wishins: :o
beb in lb is cause en- r.oi'fy Mrs. V?".
H. Hunt. Mrs: H. M. Bryscn or Mrs.
R. H. Wri-rhi.
Miss T.:ilrc Mae Banks I ft Taesdky
of i ?* v ?. ': : ,: ir:- !*: 1 .-n.iic-5 ; J
Du? V.>s; a?:er spen line: t':e ho! M:\vs
w':h her parent?.
Mrs. Jennie Calient inc. Mrs. Belle
Lowwnn Misses \V ta Ba'.le'U\:r
Yivi in I cwman of Ballentine were
visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
P. B. B?.n!*s the pnst week.
mv orf! mv? .7 ! '_ Alewine of
] ir:1c Mountain ?p- r>: Mond^v p." 1
Monday r.:t with her si-tor. Mrs.
B. Banks and family.
There will be preeahing at CTaytnn
Mcmor'al church Sunday .' v-.r r
at 11:30 Ky the pastor. Rpt. {).
Bedell. Are pre rhyited to attend.
The Lutheran Brothcth" 1 of the
Church of the Redeemer will hold its
regular month:v meeting in *'v? Sunday
school room of the chare'", o :
Friday evening, January 6t?i at 7:30.
At this'meeting the subject* "Our I)uto
Maintain the A':t'v: 'es of the
Church in the F.""? r,f K ',n',*.v; * !) *tress,*'
will be discussed by Dr. Edwin
BL Setzler, J. !?. Hunter, i
Dr. Geo. B. Cr. :ncr.
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Hampton Roa?:?. V:?.. ;;f ,-r
-pc-ndi^s: the hoiiv'ays h:.> parents.
Mr. and Mrs. -I. T. Ward of
Route 7.
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?.-IcLcndon-SteeIe
On Wedre-day, Decemhi 2S. Mrs.
i.uci'e McLendon of Pr? -ru-riiy, and
Mr. C. C. Steele of Lexington, S. G.,
w?v .? married at the St. Paul's parson
age, near Pomaria, the Rev. S. P.
Koon official hi;;.
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NOBODY'S BUSINESS
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Anderson, S. C., Lec. 27, 1921.
i~ Jit or Nc body's Bh'.nts:?i nctis
that they a *e jretiinjr up evidence on
the officers in the late war with Germiny
for h^u-in ami shoo:in u. s. privates
wi.'-.out <i>i:ln ?; tn<* 'pe.
ct tne ccari mars/iai i:i i
forth so i will rellate my experents
wile a soldier in the engr. corpse and
wi] come to wa.-h. ci. c. < n: y day yen
nctify mi a: 7 < lar? a day a.-; that
.s v hat i am now yetting fc?r ayi..^
bricks.
i was drafte i into the army just after
i sent them five dollars t > fight the
draft law with and never heard noth;
i taken training at camp Jackson
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t')*-iajr hay irc-m e " :ce to ; nc'-.
Itr. ->i y CiiptSKl LtUll? . -u.
. "ere <.-.c day ;\.. m : e.:iua st-'-vwood
fast <4$ the rcjulsiicns <; i ii;
: : : y c..li for h- :unv; tht "ii c "
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ira^oken with and 4.he coart marshal!
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inch-." I now o:ie of the fellow? frnr.i f
Flori.la nam.d Junes ar.;I : wrci-home
i'> his wifo ::i<i 8 ch.i-hvr. that *
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feller by the name of fotch ax: 1
the anvr'oar.s not to kill or hantr any, 1
more of the::' 5-:> .!ias they niijrht .
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ami?: Is was sj;v H-a - y l ie ;:'c:\Vsi s \
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lars a day ra.vl as bricklaying: is'scarce
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AUTO M OB ILF. ACCIDEI :5
Anderson MrII.
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He ,?Iar3 of the newspapers can not j
:c. i'p from beans: impressed with the
?reat number at' accidents from snto-> '
mobiles in wni-h thosv uvivlnjc cars c
themselves and others who a' ; >
In the cars witn t.!:< : < -iuv.i.y rein
death, and wi.h the very
large number of people who are 1
maimed and killed by those who drive
. ars. A few evenings since an old
man who was cn his way to church ?
-as run down a>: i his iinibs broken,: <
and otherwise injured by -a man driv- ;
ir.g a car upon the si reels c
of the city in which they berth lived. (
The driver when found out a ft v
lavs aftenvaia taut did n I 1
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:now fcnat his car had run over anv
one. confc :;sias that he was under the .
influence of strong: drint. A few j
evening after, near another city, a lit- t
tie boy was run over by a woman driv- t
> : s car, and died soon after having 1
takt r. to the hesritsl. She is
cn . broken over the accident which 4
?lu declares v. as-unavoidable, and !.}.: ,
'a:- : of the little fellow are in the j
t ry deepest distress >.-vc" the taking ,
.way of their child. Only .he hea't :
'. f a father and mother tan k tow what ]
their sufferings are.
V?Te nifht continue to enuene?.te instarces
of this kind. / : 1 instead of
a decrease in the number of killings.
hy machines, they seem to be on the .
increase. Mo man cr child who ?oes j
(.at upon the streets or the publi
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. .ham:-. when h- ver.ur.-s outside jf 1
the door of his home. When a man's' ]
wife goes cur to visit her neighbors,i
husband fee's apprehensive le?t ,
she may be run down by a machine .
land brought home either dead or ;
maimed for life. V.\ n -ve ju:t read
where the* editor of a Florida news- ;
pa] er lest feis wife who was struck py
a v.;-: "? truck nj. -a rh. st?:vts f
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t i'i <v.\ *'i a.'ii Si'rry !<> :?< ??n . >'?;
hat 'Ve have :;f t-1:i? r Jitwil
t.' ?y.4 : Mr. < jruml/, an
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i\i -i a<Irait t!i:it we have beeu p;
ii lit i*; rel?iiuintj your scinvict's i:i tl*i
: i< ity. While v.'t' jicknowlwInO y.ot
;i: i. ::i y;...":' t'ito
(!:::y, sui! you is;i\ * '< :
: ":< , mv. short, too : J<
?;i:* ( ::: i;:ntiy in* :? lnu'.nc?
us;-\varr s;iM t-> Oiily iliis i;
/. *\\V !."> J a ijj:;n with a:
i:i thai iK-? .rJ! -r.l. lhal lie* iru'
" ' !<? v.' o* >. ,fi <<> wo <i
0, ' U:;:i)l'iK<l OUT ;1I1 ii
. xi 1-.-1 I \;iI y,,u r?> look over i)
I?:o i!:o papers."'
N.-it! ::: i oil's tisht lip* !<? >
! ;! in tlieir nearest to
"W'o sh.\!l endeavor fo ('"
y i;r services in sonio lessor c
i y, Mr. Oru'niy."
!>T !' i.h' : 1kore v.'s rcriiiy not]
to s;;y. II."s employer's < imr;
; I.-:. Ho real 3//:(1 U::it w;
!aily growing slovrer. stupider in h
' lie co?M n -t toll, hiiusoif. '.vl
?.?- ^ M i\ nil Jl f* OllCt* i
lave lost interest. Perhaps Lida
ath was responsible. Lida. ki< de:'
y loved sister, had for so many >ea
ill{ object of his care. that wh<
,ida v.*as taken there was nothing lef
; he; '" . that elaese in my a
rertisement." Nathaniel Croten ws
:!.v!i <:. "only an energetic person i
; aai ::y need apply?"'
"Y< s," IVirr quietiv answered.
1 ir. The adYer'jsemoni will ;
n this evening."
"Wo thought,"' file big man adee
'that we might he able to use you
>! :* sales dv ; artment, at a s 't'ier s:
try. Mr. (irundy."
Agai.; er !> ' Again, There a
eared ro he nothing to say. Mr. Cr
en Ice'.' <i haek.
"We wo'.id like you to go over tl
>ooks with the new bookkeep r."
The : >x\ j'i'rom "! Peter and N
haniel Croten were in the outer <
><i wli' ; the bookkeeper whoai S'c
;rr. ike junh r partner, had.derided
loploy. was ushered into their pn
'lice.
Mr. C rot en brought Lis clmir i" t:
I oar with :i baug, '.vhise I'eter, sTarln
eadjusted his glasses. For the
;-'i ! -!;'j>Ii?ai:t v: a v"!K!-, W(;
an exceedingly pre'ffy .young \\
ler dark eyes snapped quizzically
lie i ' :rri:er. wi.'hr i';ry >< ;:i:
i> t\vi:.;:le ;c- she :t>rn?'d an a]?pru:
r.g gaze 0:1 I'eler.
"v.'rV.." slit' ;ii2ii"'!t'.'*eii briskly,
im the "bookkeeper. Mr. Stewart b
i::e. M.v i-ns ?
icily > -it bini; ihr- only nasnn i!.
[ left My place v.":1h the Cfwks, att<
leys, being that I was tired of >1
Nathaniel Croten arose, his amazed e
s i'll lr;iw \yi!y t-.?
ritei * .sc.
i'1 ''<? {I <>*' i* rloSf.j ;J(*I I
] :i;ti;;,r"s iniporir?;? ?liri:vo. I
or was ; ?sscssed 3 boyish s'ljiic:
rhis you:?g woman was so appailirc;
assured yet so frankly engjjpng. i
felt painfully aware of the neat slia
: ->f }=; cI?!iM1Z. <1)1 ! i;! <**?*/ \vi
:?n ;?vonnes<, :!:. r ?!
J"\ w;;-- whow
hs'.pi n^l t!::>J lie w:is :i fail'ii
Rut :i.< ?<i ivs ]>np.nil fi
;!ly iiUO his new work i:i !
!l?' !?i?'W t" iOCii j;.i .
[iiiily to tho pe:vh
i : ;? t i' i_i4 *<<W>i.
i.u-* wo :i<i !?rrk >u iii'n .
g reference. soRierhin
*.: i Iiatnel <>VolOlt ' : i ,st(?
;jr- otU :it P.snohoon. i'oit-r :
she would eat vhoir iunc-h
-Ml": ; \ m!<!V. liko Tvu ? ;,
il> ?*:i, r. !< - : (>-.or ?-f the ?*Iu k !
tor's eyes begun to regain their <
Ii?!.!!<"?r<?i2s !ir:!.i. :?!:< 1 > J ! kf:*
tjookkoopcr his life's simple gray stoj
N;;ti;:?uioJ <V>U'??. v.ho:: 1:" rvtv.n,
!>: ?:) InnH;. w<::M \ : Iv .: ; t
liiirh the oftiee. <-."t*
!:: :..i/. !! > : I
i:i business consultation. He evfne
:i ii v." i'i" <}(? in .iit :\i: :: ! ' <! *
urf' of p'.j'inoi:s!ip>s.
r,\' old widower is noti
the office *"\* iri: :i
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i:ri ]'?*?'i t<> n> o* , of ti
nation. He realised ?I ? j . tlie reas
> f its rt".cnt s!.v??< i -*s
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at l.'.-i i know love an?! its jrrnat a
!iition. rerer io<> hi i:.m i t- >.
low. i?i i!;o t ? t'f \vi. !;
!recti tli11"? 1:iI:iW.v'l.;' tin* j<I
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hi? fur coat t? chair ::
ini-M into Lis
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Wistfully Peter's * i r*-i}. eyes v. <
r: : '! ' ! I>:y I* .-1; .* w*:;?t
A?a':is vi!: ?l ? i-. i! ;
ii*? iir??- "*Aa<i J--I ioved you * v
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P
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^ I Spring Gardens
<*::la
:v I- ;; hr;; els of s:n:^. have i>e..
anv and t:;? y i
ru that sprinsr is coming: also. We must
* not stand : !'y i?y and !et the robins
1(1 and sj rinjccat< I: as napping:. January
*" is an c^-elk-nt month in \vh:< !i to
, s".:;iy seed catalouu. s. '! hi* ro'ored
, inserts picturing watermelons and
a
strawberries furnish us splendid re;
i.:; ?:c:s to order ea>!y. Late
?>; are fn-qu n:iy delayed t?y the
i- ru >'. f o dvrs that tardy prardeneis
have sc3n at an earli:T
11 Next month, cabbage, lettuce, carols,
beets, radish, mustard and Er.-r1
lish peas should be started. We must
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. v,s .iii'biM* that the early producer
.u'its Ihe best prices for his pro iuce.
,1 Ho: :;r- not so expensive an I
5' pay for thrr expense and trouble
" -v.:-uy times.
I*' y.-u hav<? not a new seed c:ital'~
lo'.'ue. i::?t nojriec: lo write to a
reputable seed hou-e for one and at*
fh<> sumo f:,no wriro i.o the T'nited
^ States department of agriculture or
... r.sk your county agent for the Idlest
bulletins cn gardening:, horticulture,
!>. or floriculture'?they are fr?e. Let's
:v- get ;i?I the expert help available.
is j Home grown seeds are sometimes
!S poor conomy, :eed pr dilution is a
' * science. Many housewives are very
to , 1,1* t :
)u-;v. : ::d iraifcer ,-veus lust v.'iien ops
per.unity arfonl> its-vlf. .Many types
tend to revert to type or run out. The
.;1 result V)f planting such seed is disr.
i'ppiiinlii: r.
. V.iOint'i !; !l f.'Oi'U: li . I IlJiUL'latl'Jfl
iS are our frr.'t trees. Tin1 success of
L>1 :next year's crop append', upon the
lf. dorm.--r:t spray used ro'v.
Gnrdoninu: comes very near bcinsr
ro .
an all year consideration.
,j A happy now year to the Newberry
;Tv county family.
A- Daisy ? !. Berrie,
Home Dem. Agt.
p
During1 {he absence of Miss Berrie
la.-r Saturday ihv community market
* ' was in charge- of -Mr. D. L. TVeda:
mnn ami Mrs. ('. A. Matthews and
_ .hoy will have chartre again on the
,v_ coming Saturday.
r<> They desire thr.t The Ileriad and
>- Xews shall say that there were calls
last Saturday for a number of things
iK! :hat the ma: ket coul'd not supply such
fresh beef, dressed hens and many
* other things and that ihvv have made
-pc'al arrangement t-> have these
.. t'ngs *;t i}\: nr. rue t the coming Sat>
u'day, and iha' e farmer has been
rc;iiest< i lu have :: beef on hard and
will have it. a:-! there will be dressed
- -1-.VJ fnc m/J orccrs qr I 'butto:'
and ;;!1 the articles that were called
ior the last Saturday and ?ould not
i,.". be supplied. Those wishing to pur(.?
"chn-e are requested ::> co ne early.
>*d GOVERNIV*F.NT FOR THE
FROII f & IT10N AGENTS
i:*% !
' ?1: ce!if-')oro News.
When you come r.fJiL i}>wn to
br:i > tachs was a sillier .-poet; clc ever
t) iv; to a civiiiized world than
\ii that offered i-y New York on Now
ii*'Year's eve. when some hundreds of
reprc.-er.tnt'ves of the fed?ral gfovernre.
. r " ?!.. ,f v'ts v/.'th
ei1 . . i
<s been
e on 1 ho
is- . .
. ... v.- ecuntv officials;
I ' ' f-jr the .mvat prove.rrment of the
r?.it:.! St: tes to step in and attempt
t > W.v Yorkers from getting
..'ir i:? I: \v.7s scandalous.
Oi c I he uro:i: .-.ition r.r.v never
...
. , . oc : *; :.n ! cu.: it never to
. i ;*.t'Cte.l. -if ! -? I- I- made the
,i#j i f r such tyrannous amse uQ
.. ih'.- cica/icn afforded. II is not the
I mvh'.b:: lor. lev it?elf ;!: , Is mark
ridiculous, for that merely prohibits
f' the liquor traffic, without attempting
0 *
to say ti.afc any ono shall be pern.
tod f-c:v. v:r.But since th-j
cv
urchibition amendment went into cffeet.
Congress has legislated pure I v
f:.r the " ?r.v.-r :c-m:' of prohibition
< cr.f---: .*en a?,vr.; a:ui i*. is these
>: ,.:i:tes ! 1> r.r-e the agents
rvv.::' iless of \ho <:-r venierce
?" of the general publlie, tii.it arc
i?*.
? . I:;'; ii hart co-r.e t pa.?s that it is
. .] illegal to . irry liquor in one's pocket.
- or lo h:ivr? it in />ne*.: pof.- n. That
:: \ra.; n : ih< intent of the prohibition
i.,,lV which merelv forbade the manu
\H ? i i A? i
::r ure :;: <! . ;ni c; intox;'."-itiv.jf Iiqu ff
1* :wc pu -3 in rh's country,
K't
, 1'h- rr-'-nt a - - \vere n>!
; ' r,< > : t and cr.ejrctic
. *. i nforce the lavs* as stood: therefor
?ii- t a !;-.-.:-eS5 ;} }> to encr ach on t'.
primary t>? t! - ci'izen to b;
s.cii? 1 h' hu v. pe)1 ?on < *!d a'
f.T'-'-t?. > < ovd?".* i:? assijv the ajrent?
; " 11 rn: i.T :he> duty.
And, a> miprh: have been expected
v.. it bas been necessary to drive thai
encroachment ever further am', fur?
' Tier. Kr-forceiii nfc atrent* are for'
( ver tieiv.amiiiv n powers, ^vhiel:
' .'are forever b;-!".jr ;rrar:.c?i. Already
; I ,..? !v on v. !c !-ossll>!-? for then'
}
: ) ar\* cit^en. of r.>> niatii-r h* '.v
h'.irh .r 'he community, ar.d
i
jr<? through his baggage, without so j
much as "By your leave/* They can
i :i; .
from roof t;) cellar- and if tlie housecan
ii >'. .1 ;Ue/e \v..is no
rc.?ri:ii' = ** suspicion against him the
a j-'".:' get off on i;ie y c.\J-cusc
that he entered the wrong
ho 1150.
. Iti siiort. every oifo'L is mole to
far". ,cate the work of the prohibits n
enfi/rcenif-'t agent an?t } > ai'.t-n!: i
;whati >,- r paid t.) tnt> lights not io
: mention t!u convenience, of the plain
citizen. Is this government run pri-'
mariiy f? r the "benefit of prohibition;
' tT.forcenuT.t agents; it would seem
!
V AMERICAN LEGION NOTES. V
fhe ofiicial record and membership
jrard.-- have been received from na-1
lional headquarters. These cards were;
adopted at the Kansas City convention '
m l nro v;> -v ('nninlofn. When a mem
* * *T --"X J
her pays his duos five cards arc filled
out. One card, the stub, is left in the
heck. One is retained in the head-;
qua:tors, together with department
and national dues. One card is presented
to the member, and is retained;
by him as evidence of his membership;
and receipt for the amount of dues'
p..M. This card may serve as a pass
.;> any legion post anywhere.. The
- riptior. cavj is mailed direct to
the American Legion Weekly. The.
, wec-Kiy is a pay-m-aa varies
All subscriptions to the Weekly ended
December 31, 1921. Therefore
your subscription for 1022 is new due. j
This is included in your post dues,
'$2.."0. Please hard or send payment
to Hal Xohn. Finance Officer, or
Clyde McCarley, po*t adjutant. You
may res; assured that the dues for;
Post No. 24 will not be reduced durin.sr
1022. By paying up now you will
receive fifty-two issues of the Amer-j
ican Lesion Wee'klv.*
To our TOO comrades, who lie broken
and sick in .it- U. S. P. II. hospital
Xo 2G at Greenville. S. C., the South
Carolina Department of The American
Legion had the privilege of play
inir Santa Claus on Christmas day.
Through contributions received .from
Legion pests throughout the state a
Christmas tree w'th the usual accessories
was provided. Fcr a while at
leasit these boys were made to forget
the war that they are stiil fighting,
and the wards were heard to resound
with laughter and cheer. Pest
Xo. 24 contributed $27 09 towards
this fund.
Our bhr sistev, the American T.e
giou Auxiliary, true to her slogan,
''The mi re of the dis-ablod veterans
liivt,'' joined with us in helping to
make this a happy season for our
comrades in hospitals throughout the
state. In response to the can from
the president cf the Scuta Carolina
Department Auxiliary great boxes
i cf home made cakes, candies and oth!cr
delicacies camc pouring in to thehospitals.
The Auxiliary to our post
sent two lar.ro boxes to the U. S. P.
11. Hospital at Greenville, S. C.
There hav;> :>cen several requests
that he post jrive an old fashioned
pnuare dance at an early date. What
do you say about it?
Don't fonret the regular monthly
meeting of the post tonijrht (Monday)
at 7:30. A ;rood attendance of
the members is rxnected.
t
Jchn B. Setzler,
Publicity Officer.
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MM.
gPtffLAJj yOTIC?,
For Saie?One hundred pigs and
shotes. I. M. Smith, Kinards.
' For Sale?Four cows at a bargain.
: See II. P. Havird at old court
house. 3-6-1tp
' ! >vfH teach c. few piano pupils at my
; heme after January 7. Graduate
Columbia Conservatory of Music.
Phnnp 287. .Mrs. J. P. Mr. on.
if.
Los*?SoliM gold pin with pearls in
center, diamond shape. Kindly return
to Mrs. Phil DaitfU.
f i-S-ltp.
. Frcsi Prcof cabbage plants, 100, 20c.
John B. Mayes. l-6-2t
, 10 Dc;v 3cck Sals?$ 1.00 books for
:>9c. .Mavc:-. Book & Varietv Store.
! 1-6-11.
10 dry:, c.-'o on china cap?. $1.30
" - ~ % i * ---- P.
set' now ssi.Uo set. .nayes duv.\
Variety Store.
1 -<>-11.
' 10 days cut in cur. tflass, 1-4 off.
May:--: ! : : & Variety Store.
i ;* 1 ?
, : i * V" i
I siiii have ?ome white ena?.:-Kvare
> :.i . Mayes Bock -x Variety
^ * "i.
1-G-lt
F? - O jici* oaio?House ar:<l lot iw
: to"":: of Xe v berry o?i Purcell
street: electric lights and artesian.
i i
war-?-: aect rsihii' to sewerajri; w;:i
re t for S20.00 ]-r monih. Wi:;
. take $1500.00 cash. L. I. Spoon.
5 -t'-lf.
' Wanted?.M:tn with car to sell low
pr.ce<l Graham Tires. $ 130.00 per
week and commissions. Graham
Tire Co.. 3loo Boulevard, Benton
Harbor, Mich.
1' 1 -C-4p.
i ?
j OPERA HOUSE
PROGRAM
Frid?v Januarv fj
t chic..-in the case
O^on T^Ioore
Fox News
Saturday, January 7
"WiNNERS of the west"
No. 2.
2 AUBREY COMEDY
7 PFFi WFSTFRN
Monday, January 9
"ROOF TREE"
William Russell
Fox News
J
? I
No trespassing cither by hunting
rishing or otherwise will be allowed
on my lands. Mrs. Mamie B. Derrick.
l-3-5tltawp
Wanted? To rent a good house with
few acres of land suitable for
^ 1 _ * _ . i .u i a. _r*_ A
iruekmi; and poultry, snort distance
cut. Willing to pay a rea
fona-ble rent in advance. "Landiiuildor,"
care Herald and News. A
m
Lost?A gold wrist watch with "E. F.
I>." engraved on back. Reward if'
returned to H. M. Bryson.
i-3-2tp.
I forbid any trespassing on my land.
Carrie Pugh. 12-16-tf
ror aaic?;>u acres iana near iviount
Pleasant churcji. Write J. A. "
Wright, Athens. Ga. 9-23-20t
Trespass Notice?All persons are
hereby notified not to trespass upon
lands of the undersigned located
in townships Nos. 2, 3 and 5 of
Newberry county by hunting, fishin
or in any manner whatsoever.
T. W. Keitt, T. E. Keitt, Geo. W.
Keitt. 12-9-4 tl taw
For Sale?Dry pine wood, any size,
d^livnred on short notice. J. T. . (
Phcr.e 5604. 12-208tp i
Trespass Notice?All persons are forbidden
to trespass on the lands of
the undersigned in No. 7 township
by fishing, hunting or in my other
manner. G. J. Jones & bon, H. B. |
! Lindsay. yl6-30tp I
"Mascot Brand" ground limestone,
very essential in the rotation of
crops, grate conditioner of soils;
attractive delivered prices. Phone
or write C. L. Lester, agent, New- ^
? berry, S. C. 10-21-tf
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING |
The regular annual meeting of the A
share holders of The National Bank
of Newberry, S. C., will be held in
the i'resiJent's o-lice at 11 A. M., on
the 10th day of January, 1922. ?
T. K. JOHNSTONE, gi
Cashier. \ V
12-lo-2t m
Try our delicious piain and raisin jj
notmd cake. It's simply fine. Bake
Rite Fakerv. I
11-18-tf. * / <
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES FOR THE
WESTERN DISTRICT OF
SOUTH CAROLINA
Jr. the matter of E. }?. Martin, Bankrupt.
Pursuant to an cider of E. M.
Blythc,, Referee, I wi'il sell to the
highest bidder for cash the entire
r-toct: of merchandise, fixtures and ac- (
ints belonging to the aforesaid
bankrupt, valued at about three hun- ;
drcd and twenty dollars) at^Chappells, I
IS. C., on January 1G, 1922, at one g
o'clock. I
r* r T?\'V v
<J . L>. 11 usicc.
j Young men, women, over 17, desiring M
; government positions, $130 month- 4
i ly. wfitc for free list positions now
open, J. Leonard, (former civil ser- J
i \ice examiner), 117 Equitable
Bid., Washington, D. C. "w
' l-G-3tp. 1
FINANCIAL ]
We buy and sell American Products
Export corporation stock. - Also oth1
er stock. Write for quotations.
CAROLINA TRADING COMPANY,.. ' .
701 Liberty Bank Building, Co- \
lumbia, S. C. (
; 1-8-4tp.
Let as examine your
Eyes. Glasses fitted
only wtan needed.
G. E. Cromer, 0. D. ^
Up-stairs Over Bake-Rite Bakery > ' ]
: ,
DIUO Wrtll IE,U.
liifls will be received up to January
lu. fcr the manure accumulated
at- the city barns during the year <
1911 and now ready for delivery
i Terms cash.
Bids will also be received for the
manure to be accumulated during year
1022. Delivered as suits the purchaser
for as delivered. Right
to reject any or all bids reserved.
Mail ail bids to the clerk and treas- |
Uivr. Town of Xewberrv, S. C. |
12-20-4t-ltaw '
tt *. m n T rt r> ir
tt . M . B 1 b B I
Optometrist
3rd Floor Exchange Bank Bldg
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
i Broken Lenses Duplicated