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PURELY PERSONAL. - v .V - rc.rtuls of Many People, fvs ar.a Those W?o Ylii: Newberry. . ;i:..y 'o:;s..u of Laurens . . . wii.i is .\Uvi-'* y Jo .. : \ s*.r; t-:. " * -. <n \ h.j a . u. > ; .. O V. Si'j . YJ: i: .. .'ay to Jo;:isv'-Y. M .:.n v ' \; - - iatives of the latter a: LYnha K ird of LexY.jrton is visiii u' iends ;.t Newberry college. 1 Mrs. J. W. White went, to St: .! .y to visit their son Don. C. C. Schumpert went to AnThursday to .-ee his hroi le . ': Lallius Schumpert, who is quit I!!. and Mrs. Geor-re C. Borts of :"ou' ;town, Ohio, are visiting: their two - at Xt-w berry college. ii.uiiy Hu.v I eft Sunday for Inmai! to resume her school duties. T v. J. C. Sr ;th of Cnappells was n r * vis: r m tne city :uu:iu..>. 3Ir. P.. T. Fair : ft for Chicago last Monday where he is connected with the Indian ReSning; company. Mrs. J. C. Myers, Mis? Mary Myers and Mrs. W. W. Hodges of Greena-e spending a few days in 1-ev: berry. PROF. DANIEL 70 ADDRESS . r .I'.MZRS ON THURSDAY A. M. At v> ; / of 'ar"7ers held in the court house on last Sautrday. an announcement was made that Prof. J. C sing Daniel would make an ad are.~.s to the farmers and business men of Xe""berry county on next Thursday at 11 o'clock. Prof. Daniel will speak on the financial condition of the country, making special reference to :he farming: < situation, anci it is hoped that every fanner and business man cf the county will he present to hear him. AGRICULTURE AaJ CREAMERY COMMITTEES TO MEET Th i rriculture and creamery ccnimiTtees cf the chamber of commerce v/ill hold a joint meeting in the office cf chamber of commerce on AYednesdav morning at ten o'clock. This meeting1 is called as a result of the meeting cf the farmers held in the court house on Saturday. In addition :o the members cf euch committee being p resent, each of the banks of the city v'i: be represented and i: is expected that the meeting: will result in someti..? very interesting and helpful to the farmers of the county in view of the fact that at this meeting the plans called for at the farmers meeting will be outlined. "TT.errs* ?. Dci.n of Mrs. Susar. Mcnlgorr.cry Mrs. Susan Montgomery, widow of the late Summer field Montgomery, '.*:ed at Top. ka, Kansas on Saturday, January Tth. Her remains arrived in Newberry Monday on the 12:>0 train and were carried to the resiC. nee of Dr. W. G. Mayes. Funeral . rvr.vs vv:;: ue r.j.a i uesaay morning ; t 10:o0 o'clock and the intermen. will be he 1 i in Rosemont cem tery. Th<* body was accompanied to I\*etvberry by Mrs. Lila Corwin. T- Mvnlg'omery moved to Topel;a about 40 years ago. Haitiwangcr c.r.cl Carpenter This wi.ic awake and live store and j-us::r^s i\r.n is not going to carry over any stock an i in crue to g<*t that on the make: a: greatly reduced rates :s ;;;io giving some Staniiag retractions on up to date and seasonable merchandise. Get in the procession ar.ci sir ; y your needs while the going* is prood and before the sale closes. 3Ir. Carpenter says that the purchasing public of Newberry is taking advantage cf the pi ice reductions and the sales have been fine. To the People ct I'icwbei-ry County Ev ouy knows th -re is some thing' v : with the economic corc:.ir " ' l con;:;.y. i'c'.v Know '.ic {..'U? O'' .i;."r.i, <y. a:: kao*.v tnat the of ecti.ar. is t >o low a.u all business in the South suffers iron: it. To organize? and educate along .i> s the ''National Hone..t ' ; D .n: 1 of Virgin: i v.'.-s .. '. cou>.iy chosen national rc ; t. H'- u,r'ily familiar Mr. Daniel \v 111 address the people ! f? ' . y i.:: o :*?:: i;->use j-' - : " - . . ... ... cr ;;; .; ; M ' ' ' . J?\ rov.ii of thy I.: i :i ". o . a . 1 . .. */ 5, h ; <-' i . ,?os. rve:;T. : St.Ui? ( hainnar. { t iwi.D NO ; ?S ;.ie v.. . ?4.\ 15. V. . el * pOi't -i >. - : v . ' : . T!: 1 > V- v : t v.: . f - ' . { ,> : v-. -; ' r<i ' ' 11 ] aceon:modvi:!en wnv-;- . .. ^overr:::v,'-'^ o:\:^r f-;r vx::l:v>. vi o?* i-x&mir.aii'jn. Prof. 0. ? Cannon, chai man of the ! Junior Red Gross, reports that Mid?! wav school was or.;;;n;v. <1 'u- j Newberry schools m the process ol ; . nr'r.;p.7.:i: 'OH. { Miss Faimie ivIcCaaghrin, ehairni ..: and the other in errors of tli airs Work committee brought before j the Exwutive coma-it: '0 re sies: : from the S i.uae: .1 J:vision that ihis ichapter knit sleeves in sweaters ar.d! make pajamas for the sick ar.d wounu-j ed World war veterans in the ho.?.}.!-! tills of th!s cov.atn*. In a? raiuh a> the .men needed garments and w *re; ur.sapplied ,%y ihe government t-ucommittee felt that the women of Newberry county would not like t? turn down an i.-jportunI:y to he1."; those who sac^iJSced.in broken bodies! and minds. The committee will write j for material for one hundred p.;jr.- j mas in the hope and expectation that the women who have always given so generously of their time and wcrk will respond iO this c. ': f r service. j Dr. John B. reported for; the roll call that $535.50 had been ! secured from many adult and a few' i junior members. The secertary's roll } of membership is be::;rr mr.de up now;! so any one in the county that has not! done so should h-.nd in their member-! ship books. Mrs. Ajrntha Woodson was appoint-; ed pub .'city chairman. Any articles J from auxiliaries or chairmen of com-j mittees should :be handed to Mrs.! Woodson to edit. Mis. IT. M. Bryson j anc. Mrs. R. McC. Holmes wore added J to the committee on woman's work1 and Mrs. White Fant to the commit:--.nri niirsi'itr c->vv*"?:> i '' f ? I pointees very graciously nuveeci to j serve, much to the pleasure and en-! courage mervt of those who have the j work of the Red Cross at heart. i Miss Thcressa L:?htsey"> monthh !report was read and enjoyed, cspo*'j ially in regard to the hc'pfu1. wo" >: was requested to atH-:i:I tk ' pukdk* health conference in Cc-iiv.nl 'a r.;-::t week. ! I The committee express i :;v- earn-; est hope that the health unit wi." be j continued." Sadie Gop-r..':?. Secretary, New berry A. R. C*. The house and let in Purcell str( et 'owned by Mr. L. I. Spoon was recer'-| jly sold to Mr. George Eddy for the consideration nf ?1 "?fif! i 1 There will be a play. '"Phyi'.is's I";-} lheritar.ee/' at Bush River <-J:00i ( : j Friday ni<rht, Jan. IStih, ;:i\*cr. local talent.of Hunter-DeW^h sch:..\ 'Admission 1 5and 25 cent?. -L.iaa^? SENATOR PENROSE HELD DEATH IN ABHORRENCE' j r ? ?77 ... .i Did Not i'ear Death Except in Pes:;:-1 bility of Being Buried Ahve. ! I Only Family at Funeral By Ckude K. Coiling | Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 5.?An air j 'of guarded mvsrciv, a shroud of >'-> J ience surrounded the burial today of 'Senator Boies Penrose, beside the} ' body cf his fatiitr. in a modes: crave j 1 . T n boutn Laurel Hiu cemeterv. ; liie great iron .-rates of the cciv, ! ,::ry v.-ere Iocke I behind i: as .noun of a hnif dozen relatives passed); in. Scores of friends and the public j "ere excluded. As iie live !, so wa*} :he snv.nd iv.^.z r f :i:e Grand Old | . i'urty. laid to rest, in utmost secrecy j ': nd silence. His closest friends cannot explain I tfte iiastfe and secrecy surroundsj v e unpretentious funeral of this man j iV/i:?se eo* : :ze v'. in ;?" j e.-ivL :r, 2 -vc-: ncr, f> !1 v sen at | ur..i - \ yf :j 1 ; . n- ar.-.i j * "> *.-J'Tu! -i-' ' ~ 1 i "> ? m , Jiy.ttivy, v./v i j : ; l'\\;:-1: .v . /. v.'.a i ? .v:. 1 . *.'j . u i1 1 | . - c . : 1 ... , f ' OVc .1 r-c i > .. . d'.\ h e 1* e. o n t h i . : .. i r.tu ' - :v s . ' r > . y . . '.ua . ;-tM y x.?: . "*c *r< Dc-.i.ii ! hv ' . ! . . ?. . " ' . :*. , ... its ot('liiui v ' i . ir i il ?! i 1 . . i "i I . \t. ual than his abhorrence of death . :t :e..v "vvh:;-h in a mar.r.t'v ?.. :i.-c h:." ) ; v: dea:h. . 35 fla .? tfili 0' I -i*. -I:11 I s i i n (I. hnd lived in the mind of his father li'< illness of last fa:\ v h i he was manv times on the verge of death' intensified his horror of the possihi!- j :.y of inirsr buried alive. 31: i : times he had :viv "1 ' ! lose to him that he could not die,! \V u U i v 1 ('ilt*. Ai . his lomitaMe / won. He! recovered, almost through miracle, it j had *,von ar.d he 1". a' cheated death. The i his bc!h-f that( ./.a . v; l" ir.asror of ue:'.".h crvev.* v\ i-n i I ;AyO:! "t'V He tr.me to h \ye so lilt! re. necl,: such great abhorrence of the grim j c..;:. . rat he would not ?lt a' Cunoi..l cf a friend or an acquaint-; . i:rlt ?,5 -t was impel .^ilvo th.il he v'o so. lie v* ~uM npermit then;- about "iim to v-?r mention death in his presence. Then came the last, ike! a*.. . j: . was sincki-n ?.a rle-nly at his home in Washington. He! at irst s-c'i'c.-I at the thought . f de ?:.'. lughed it aside. Then the grim spec-j ve .'toed in tY.- offi'vT 1 '' * hi.-5 lime, i ? r.r:or 1 ; 'irc.-e 'knew, ilna'iy ho re:> I csath hovered near. Fcaie.l Jcir.j i>ur>cd Alive Then came the old fear of bein j buried alive. He expressed this fear .0 his 11 hv . t-> t!:.' ol ! firaiJv u - i * i tlertakc. r v. ho ; cio:v. I hi :c- / i of his father. Each of these individ- j uals was care fully instruct* .1 ? ;:c j he was ?!; hi case death! ' ... i *-/?4 nil n'-nr> j came, ^ v * u.-... ? , ir.-worou i.'.r the ;/v;:ve. Every -means a provin ' " 'a - \v : ; to i\> : i ! C ' 1 '. These tests, il is reported, were | .i ::-f! cut exactly as ordered by Sen-] ... r Penrose on his -.:h be J. Not urtj his bhr ! :*n U.-v.--; . ed i::ro its grave the caskei eov- J % -v. i erea wun contrit^i; i.u ??.. . , puDxic, any one excepting the x-e\v; | . . ' ' r.itied to ] .. ing place. I The .o:r:;ve ;:nd bu:>ni y:- . \vric-j vo: 1 of dwors. This v.' . due to iiv? j -.: atov's often cxpr i for a j funeral as plain and simple as possi-1 ble. His body reposed in a heavy, j ?! 11 pie bronze-line^ < ;ske;, v.iiivh ; eight professional pall-bearers han-i u:ed with difficulty. j'h' o was no 1 ifiir.it of the voil of! mystery which stirrounried the pre-j lin: inn vies of the funeral even ut th ' *r?f? >>nflv was taken from tee deceased senator s nonie. : if j-. _ ' ' ' '" ' " iv . cr:;\v u" .'. r : e: iy )\>u '; W y ton C. Ta . per:" in the funeral cvtejre whS: ' ' : .v.-.: J: shcr: 1 : 1 :' . :iv . . a m'r.is!or r..-r ' ' . : s " fall. I MARKET REPORTS. Corrected Monday n^ti Thursday by Summor Bros. Co. ; ; . .j , .. ;> ;js. -i Y.?L O:\-u V ?.r.v Close . > ?. > 's. % j ; ' . ; v ; j ^ . 2 . . i ; " i ri.'iS : ic: I . I f. New Orleans Market. i : 7/17 3 T.-'"' j ; ; ?. 1 -i.T-t 1 >.?'* ?; is. 1 , i ? ??!*.(%?? I VEST LND B AH AC A3 KIT":.: OFFICERS : . - ill ' . . ... < ;i cjass of West End Baptist churcfa l hcM verv in2T>ortant nieetingr i'.i tfcc ! ing- officers v.*i?re eieetd for tha essn-j fix ill?*211 ?I: *. E. McGary. presid'ent. i Mr. J. Sidirey Smith, vice president. \ -.!r. C. \V. '"/erts, secretary. -V:*. II. U. Oiivi-r. seciv21 *. Thos. H. Chapnell, treasurer. . 1 4 ? *. ' ey Ab.am.:, teacher. 2Slr. J. A. Davis. assisiam te::c: r. J. Rhoden, assistant teadier. Ivtr. .v. C . Ward, press rc;vort;r. .:Ice . . y die6 11 r: e d Lhe ncmina-1 tion cn'the grounds that, .he had al-j :ready served the class as president for more than live years, but this was over ruled by the entire class. Mrs. A'brams, who was elected teacher of this class last July also c..kcJ to be replaced 'by ' seme one jlse, bur the cias:, both ycur./r &i d old, realized what their loss would be if thvy pave h?r up. so she was chosen m by an. ^ver.vhcdniing majority. The president then called a meet-! m t ii:g of the executive conanEctee to ap-: point the "Hustlers," "Sjci3 1 and "Helief,? ccmmittees. Then the class \va3 turned ever to the teacher who c. ve a very irt-er- 1Inpf outline of the ' lesson in her urual way. This is a very large growing class of young and old men. The present j rroiinur.t is about s >:iv-f:vo with ?n . i ^ ???? 'i $ I y H V-5 V ^ . / s ? V\ vi ?i.? V; \C25^ S/-\ /;.$ v. A A ." C x C?> ---O rp~7 i vf vv * > 1 V J J IV;J if g^fe- Iw5 \^il SII z+'~i w.' W.^AJ -^12 l i ! 2 Passenger Chalme 5 Passenger Chalme; 7 Passenger Chalmej 5 Passenger Chalmer - -r^ S- 1 ? o Passenger Cnaimer ? C v ky ?_ V> - ? v_ _- ?. ? ?- C_ ' .?. V ? ? V? & , 5 Passenger Maxwell ". '.' - _ /-W? />?/> ? V'i OVTTT^' I ~t 1 O. ^ ^ vJiVji -'v \ V ~ i : "ir; r-'.o-' ' J r 1 l- . ^ v_ - - V--. V, - ilill. . M V. ' \ 1} P-\ " " P 1 ri. i i . .LI .o -L . iJ>. . ! f < /"s? r** p" ' tr3 i- 1 (p- - >2 ^ 7r' " ^ ? _ - , :-: ,. . . ;. , -' v j - .- ; | ' ? |j :A 1) | ; i |? *>* . / v<^ i? x ?JL?. V*, I 4 * ! i I * average attendance of about fifty! !:l> I< r. I 41U?'.' i.' Muir. j l v< yy , '. ^ M . . ! 4 V . ' ' ^ A. V V. Pr ,.-;s . . "<i :.'i ir.tcrcrii r-.?.couM f tht- ; .1 . I'll 'H "1 javiiT.'.*:- ir.ctjtinir r.eiu i:ist i ..urs: r y.; 1 This ncrriuvt v.T:I appi-ar in Kri-i' d:.;. .:?* f T\^ ilV/al.i ; i Xev.'.-. [l : - " ' ' " j ] *nr- r-.r try?r~r:c^? . ^rr-z^yjul mi^i?/n.v>X.^WW.- i?9??WU For rent-?! .' v. ' ]< -:y. :ioroi thwli-j '?' i. ! ' .<. <' ;: ' lights, 'roo<i water, garden, etc.! Reasonable att< ntions. Apply to .T. A. C. Kibler < r vV. .'3. Moseley, I -'OJ R. Tlh street. Jackson*/:!--, j MO-lt; Dressfnalcinfr d ne reasonably at neatly. Mrs. W. T. Longshore,! rooms ever Miss Anne O. Ruff's! St 1-10-ltgj NOTICE " th (* f.vi of the United! f . h ;Y<-stern District of South Carolina. * j In *. he M::if r of K. M. Martin, Ban!:-J By order of the referee in ibank-l nrotcv, 1 will isell at ou'blic outcry tc I ''! j highest for c*:: ?h at the ore 01 the bankrupt at 'Jhappells, ' lie 1 '>. h day of January. . ?:\ at one ;>'cio:-k p. m? stock of :< .'xtu:\'S aric: <'jnls of the - ' ' 'T.r';.upt. s.r! ' stock, ixtures arc : c *.ntto . : oM as a whole or In 1 !o.-\ r.i^hr i hereby reserved to re: .'i ; .-j ar.-.l all bids. J. D. GLENN. Trustee. rrr w-t*;? -t r.r- - rf^-vrr:' JT~v - <r i I PICK UP50 ALUNIMl Worth S3 i We Xvi'I sell thorn Saturday customer at S1.2 ;> ea-ch. i P. n FD V1 |T> "1 *" "A "" V "CO ? v^SftrcI *ty ><JL S ^ ?/ Prosneri j ? j eLuii itii* ilL *&s.f "11 tif* fa 1;;; ; ? A?/ ? i, j - > t?7 '\J? rii i& 1 V"~" ^ 7 ^ i ! T-) J? ..J i'S ivOivLlolt^!' s Touring ;s Touring '3 Coupe .s Sedan f r> ^ r, ^4. i [ Touring f \ 'nnpp V <- - ". t1 1 : oedan Detroit Subject to Currer I I 0 n*1 t.Si ?; ' ! ' * 'i M ;;i / - ! Ki:.} \., f .-5 i; t 1 . ' . ' .< v>.--+ V=. ^ kx or Rent?v<s :* . !i^'ht house- 1 . A* S .* Launci.'V j cr Sa-'?O . ho; -i.v.i and | t I win teach a i .v piano pupils at my j . :.u* after J: : u..v. 7. G ;*aduatv j 1 unvbia ( cnscrvatorv of Music, j Phone 287. Mrs. J. P. Moon. i 1 ^ 1 """ i BIDS INVITED wuy Co> X w- \ very county \vii: receive . lied bids .ntil 12 o'clock noon. January IS. 322, t. i" the follow ng supplies tj i e delivered at Newberry, S. C., from . to time, as called for, up to Lpril i. I'/ill?, and in the approximate ?unts shown below. Only bids or. Ii , wiil lie received. C'uii! ! act 'j ;i<? It:t to the lowest responsible tidd Right reserved to reject any ; !i *>ids: corn. - 50 bushels feed oats. :'? t! No. 1 Timothy hay. \< 0 p.-un.is f.t back. G barrels first patent t'our in sacks. 40 ilor.s Kriro molasses. 40 pounds Lu2ianne coffee. 1?.~> pounds rib bacon. 200 pounds table salt. i IV. ' jf-1-: fnrn m*v?l 2 v-r, ]?!nk salnun (S doz.) js'tripe (2 doz.) 10n pounds Brown Mule tobacco. 2">0 ;> uiids granulated sugar. 100 pounds ham. ,~u pi un is compound h.H. :;{> '?;* work .-.hots (submit sam- r? kepcs nails?I Or- and GOs. I Ocla-.^n soap. 0 | mn.ls whole grain rice (subnit sample). J c:- -?e concentrated lye. 2 doz. laTge size boxes matches. ! case Rough Rir baking powder. 2 ease." cocking so;!.i ulnn & Hamner). 1 kerr mule shoe?. GEO. P. BOULWARE, Chairman. I Jan. 9r 1022. l-10-3t I 1 JN KETTLES .50 Each F at 10 o'clock, unc.ro a i iv-U-Grccery it7, s. c. ; . I 1 ? ?? ??<- ?,? } I 1 /"O S 2 ?i' I h J J $4 I S j ^ \ J. 31 y lk & j .1..?1245.00 \ $1295.00 ?1395.00 | - ?1995.00 \; 82295.00 S ^ Si IE s I V i \ $ a?o.u(j j $1385.00 81485.00 " I u it Government Tax. j i m J1 II ! '."J -i Wii . s a . i ? I . / OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM Tuesday. January 10 "Gi:.D: 2 LIES" Kv'-cr.r. o r i <_ n Cook Ccr/.edy Wednesday, January 11 "DCX'T NEGLECT YOUR WIFE." AH Star Kiddie Coir.cdy Thvrscny, Jaruary 12 "GIRL FROM NOWHERE" Elaine Hammerstein "rcsl Prcof cabbage plants, 100, 20c. John B. Mayes. l-G-2t Cui.Sale?House and lot in i v/n uf N>\. erry on Purcell : . e:'*CL > lights and artesian wat< : : :cc ible to sewerage; will v- ; . - S';' 1.0.0 per month. Will ke i 1500.00 cash. L. I. Spoon. i-r-tr. V.ir.tcd?v.i ; car to sell low pr\-f\! C . .ih:.m Tires. $130.00 i>er v:i !: and commissions. Graham rl' i o'.i Boukvard, Benton H:ir'oo.\ Mich. 1 -0-4 p. io Irespassir.r* either by hunting fishing: cr otherwise will be allowed on my lands. Mrs. Mamie B. Derrick/ l-3-5tltawp V.-rted? To rent a good house with f;-w a:-res of land suitable for i'Licking ar.d poultry, short distance cut. Willing to pay a rea forcible rent in advance. "LandBuilder," care Herald and News. 1-3-tfc fervid any trespassing on mv land. Carrie Pugh. 12-16-tf 7or Sale?50 acres land near Mount Pleasant church. 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. "Kent.' 12-9-4tltaw :or Scle?Dry pine wood, any size, r! short notice. J. T. Xorris. Phone 5604. 12-208tp trespass Notice?All persons are forbiiiilen to trespass on the lands of the undersigned in No. 7 township by nshmg, hunting or in any other manner. G. J. Jones & Son, H. B. Lindsay. yl6-30tp '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, Newberry, S. C. 10-21-tf *ry o;:r delicious plain and raisin pour.d ca'.ce. L's simply fine. BakeR:te Bakery. 11-18-tf. ?; THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA r. the irattc r of J:. M. Martin. Bankrapt. Pursuant i :;n crcer of E." M. Iy:.heM Referee, 1 will sell to the i^hest bidJtr for cash the entire .. c: merchandise, fixtures and acou:.t5 belon'ririr. to ; the aforesaid :: ikrupt, valued r.t about three hun:."f! :ird t'.verity dollars, at Chappells, I. ... CD Janut-.vy 16, 1022, at one 'dor::. J. B. GLENN, Trustee. "err..2 rr.^n, wcir.ee, over 17. desiring1 r.ovcr.?:ru*nt positions, $1S0 monthly. vV :ie for ir. e list positions npw open, J. Leonard, (former, civil ser\irc examiner), 147 Equitable V,'ashir:;crc::. I). C. j-G-'J tp. financjal \\\- ' uy nrii ? i American Products !xp. i1 corporation stock. Also othv s oek. Wri " for quotations. :arolinX trading company,.. 701 LMw-rtv Bank Building, Columbia. S. C. I-o-4tp. xnsr- wezMaBsm us examine your 2yes. .Glassesfitted ?n!y when needed. 3. S. Cromer, 0. D. Uo-sizirs Cver Cake-R'te Bakery -?eivia* .u. .Lc.. ?-2v. - >37? Aflrilir RIDS WANTED. Bids wiii be received up to Jan:rr 10. for trie manure accumulated . cvy barns during the year a:>;; now ready for delivery. T r:rs cash. Bids will also be received for the a:.urc la <>e accuniuiaieu uunng ycai '.' 11. D-iivertd as suits the purchas. :.].>] y ' ! for as delivered. Right > reject any or all bids reserved. .-..11 :.;i l.i\< to the clerk and treas: ? 'i'own of Newberry, S. C. 12-20-41-1 taw H. M.BIGBY Optometrist id Floor Exchange Bank Bidg EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Broken Lenses Duplicated