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PURELY PERSONAL - .Movc::"Oi v C; Many People, jvriaas ard j Hose Who Visit Now berry .. I... ' ' . hi*. : S'W.vV. :l:;i j ^ .. .!_ t> f iroo'i ol i \vn:t?.?r . rr.ln, rab:>il -hunting .voulil have been fine. 2 CC12 1" ' *"S ','.,r Will on Sa: ivii iy at the court 5s a r > ; ' f' , ' this .1 ' i -M i. , wi of department : v.-'.!I ae present a-. I make a talk io the teachers and trustee.*. J '- -. YV. CI. Kcu.-ea! lias chunked his cCiki. hours to 12 to 1 o'cloc k, p. m. T . e \v:il be r.o service at St. Lu:v* E] is< opal chnrch next Sunday iifter.ocn. Service may be expected o :: 4 th Sunday afternoon at the : c iru: :r hour. Ci. E. H. Anil has returned to the cry.-- The Stale. 20 years ago, 11th. N Mr. A. bert J. Ross, formerly cf Columbia Office Supply Co., Colombia] C.. a rived Monday afternoon to a cert a pes';ion with The Herald and N ew s. T! . Y. I'. C. I", cf Kings Creek church will give a hot supper Friday I night, the price being 35 cents. ; 5 i 3. F. M. Bush of Chicago will arr'vp Tru>->rav for a brief visit lo her niece. -.Irs. Sara Dunbar: .?:> Anne O. RufT went to Colum' ; T i ' iy and rttjrn-nl Wednesday : : , ;.:<*cojn:ianie;l by Ii:;s Val'le Woodward of WlnsionSalem, X. C., who wlil visit Miss Huff. 31 r. Claude Lathan left on Sunday - for Grc; ::viile where he has accepted a position with the Fisk Tiie company. Dr. B. E. Kncece and Miss Teressa L'yhisey went to Columbia this week to attend the public fteaitn institute. Mrs. Sallie B. Broadus left on Tuesday for Atlanta to visit relatives. Death c;? a Clii'd The infant child of Mr. and -Mrs. Harvey Goff, Teddy Lawson. died on Tuesday morning", lOst inst. at their h..me. He was born April 3, 1921, age 9 months and 7 days. He was of an excei-ilcnaily :br*>ht an J lovable dis+ xii? -Kmnnrr Ufp will unfold jj VC i i o the bloom of its beauty in a fairer world of light. In the absence of Dr. : Freed, Pastor W. H. Dutton conducted the funeral service a,t the home cn TVednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in t' e presence of a large number of relatives and friends. The interment v;us in Baxter Memorial cemetery. The following acted as pal! bearers: vrs. )uane Livingston, Clarence Johnson, Hoy Aull and Ray Feagjle. i . D. , am PROSPERITY GUERNSEY BULL ASSOUIAiiUiN i Clemscn College, Jan. 12.?South Carolina is now in the front line among ether states in the number of cooperative bull associations after the Prosperity Cue nsey Bull' association I came ail active organization December i \ on the arrival and distribution of three meriiorious Guernsey bulls recent! purchased. The animals were all purchased from South Carolina breeders and J- - l. . 1 i. ? ,1.1 ^ Vwlrt/vc? i 'Vrcsv inc ucso p:vuu\.ni^ cf the u-veed. That fact is significant i:: lic:r.irg the forward strides being rn:tdo by South Carolina as a dairy st;.:o. The working constitution of t'.e Prjspcrit.y association calls for T: ies from darns with a production n ; ord of not k-ss than 400 pounds of ;tor-fat, and the state of South Carolina was able to furnish such anin competition with other states. Besides being highly bred, the ani mr.ls a.e cf crood type and will soon puve v:r worth in the form of betl-'T or-.^rin<?\ The association is formed of three blocks containing 19. 10 and 8 members respectively. The Ouieers for the errsning" year are: President. J. Vv. Lor.?-: vice president, B. L. Miller; s^rat: \-treasurer, P.. C. Hunter, all cf Pv>-*)eritv. The bul's are now in the ha: ds cf C-; :1 Fellers, O Xeall block: 0. B. Lovelace, Midway block; ... I Tj. Mer/hart. St. Luke's block. The a: '--vals were purchased from C\ i). Smith, Spartanburg; H. B. Goodn, I rente, nd J. L. Mcintosh, iVvcs- 'he. ; f<;r?vard could be more ked h ' for the Prosperity commur.' y c a: v o:her community of the s in the movement for better livestock than the fostering of this : ;*t of association, by which is introduced the best blood of a particular v vl ' u.irh t'-v- m? "i.:m of tiv ?the c heapt-st and most reliable 'r th-ou^h w iich to work for ood dairy cattle. Ana because of the - i;.:! -n a-d x " ' dsk. cf iiiji c:r. ? ansoc br i v'-i ;?t that t :iiv : .<?! .ir.r tbe lead : r er livestock. i Cor..-.run-on Service a'. St. Mntilie'.vs . . . , . I i r. v of t ho Lo: n < 5>M:1 H*V.- ;i !)<. {i:i?vU*Vt i ' '! S*. Mat-; l:r. \vs La: -run c::i::va on next Sun-; ' r, ^ a; 11 -.VI-.* II. A. Ki.uSfV. i>astor' ! r.j-%- ? K/v,:\1 J1 jr A.v tu i BY REMOVAL OF TAXES | : : ho v passe n.iri-r ;r: i sleep fai'es and of three per cent on freight chargesj whu-h became < if* at. mi.hri/hi ! cf December 31st will mean a sub-' ? stantiai reduction in the cost of both j freight and passenger transportation, i A statement issued by th< Southern j Railway system calls atU::t:or t > the ! fact thai. as these taxes am-!: i: versa I ly, their elimination will result j in a material cut in the bill -he Am- j erica!? people have bt;n paying for' transports* ion. Under ike ruling of iho buret, a of internal revenue, the railways will j nor be permitted to make rerun-I* of war "taxes paid <>n unused portions of! tickets or mileage boks or of such taxes paid on fre;^!i: overcharges.! Refunds of taxes will be made only on direct application to rhe com mis sic.nor of iniernai revenue, Washing-' ton, and application must be accom- J panied by certificates from the rail-i way agents through whom refund of , the railway charges was made. J/rm. CHEAPER MEALS L\T DINERS ON SOUTHERN P.Y. TRAINS t^ c 1 wnoi'v 1 ^ ? Cost cf meals to pa-senders in dining cars en Southern liailway system trains has been reduced through the plan cf serving special combination ; meals at prices ranging from 75 cents ! .? $1.50 and at the same time sub-1 stantia! reductions have been made in the pi ices of many popular dishes on ! the a !a carte menus, Passenger Traf-J fi/? MiniXfiir W K. Tnvl >e has an-' n ou need. "In arranging these combination' breahfasts, luncheon ".lid dinner?, our' dining c?r department is orrering a'-i tractive selections at pric-s which compare favorably with those in any first class restaurant," sai l Mr. Tay-! loe. "They art proving very popularj with passengers who consider a very pleasant reminder of pre-war; days. ' j. "While these combinations enable j passengers to get their meals at greatly reduced cost, we recognize that j many persons prefer to make tiieir; own selections and so have retained : the a !a carte service, at the same time making substantial reductions in the price? of many standard dishes, i some one of which is included in al#most every meal served.'' i CAM? HAMPTON MEETS IN COLUMBIA i j Comrade A. M. Wyse Speaks to Veterans The State. The monthly meeting of Camp \ Hampton, United Confederate Veterans. No. 3S9. was held last evening j in the office cf the president of tie' Carolina National bank. General Clark presided. The meeting was op-! ened with prayer by the chaplain, the, Rev. J. C. Abney. The minutes of j the last meeting were read and c o:;-! firmed. Comrades P. I). Lories:, Dr. T. T.. ? . -.T? T"\ I 3Ioore ancl Uapu, v\. i>. owmug . reported very ill, and the sympathy, of the camp was extended them and their families. The death of Com- J rade J. Robert Seuy since the last j meeting of the camp was called to ! the attention of the camp, and Com-; rades Eug^ins, P.awls and Blakeiy; were appointed to draft suitable res-! oluticns cn his death. Comrade A. M. Wyse entertained , the camp with :: most interesting: talk j of his experiences as a boy too your.." to ?0 into the army?-being: drilled if. i r-fvnrs-ir.v of bovs, and on up to his being received into the* army, a::.ij of his varied trying experiences on i the coast, and of the very short rn- , riens, sometimes resorting: to killnl r J wild cattle in the s\v; nip-, and great j scarcity of cloth in;.;, being forced ro I tie with strings his irouser legs to j . hide the flesh. He sp:;ke quire ieci-j in-riy of the spirir that filled the Cor.-j fv : -rate soldier in lighting under such., trying circumstances and against j the great majority. Mrs. A. M. Chreitsberg honored tin J camp with her presence and gave the camp an interesting account of the work the women did for the Confederate sol iiers, in sp-'nninsr, cardhvr ar. 1 weaving c'.uth, knitting of sovks. and doing any ana everything to ben the Confederal'.' -oldie.'. Xo iti:hands were allowed, she said. Comrade J. C. Abney was reqaest'.! to _ >*< ( \p: > :( :< ' of h'is ' C anstmas dinner of 1864 at tne next j meeting: of the camp. The following! comrades were present: Commander! Ciar!*, CoTnradcs i'Ugjr!^?, V\*.vse, ??1e-' I-r.ui'n. Lov.,anc'. a?:ti Flo mi! ken an i : 31 vs. Chrtitsbcr.". i i "PHY5JLFS\> INHERITANCE" '< SCORES SUCCESS < 1 . . \. "Thy i:s'- J r;i:. ii ' so! u.-'e ' of Dt-ce *i??. . ' " ' : . . o: i . : : . : M.-v ; <:>y ju * v.; u ih i would fee unfair. Phvllis's errors to| meet the conditions of her uncle's *a*:]1 !e-i h'-r '..,i v.vi-as o" t:i? i-viu ; intensely amusing io others. -j I\Ia;v.f nl, vcu .<ir. of 'tlJ re;ni?\.- i-eir. those .iuys, abides 0 interest and r.;vu-v. i : ! i:k :<ior ,(y. o; to the uiu ying humor of the Irishman, avids' his contributions to {.he fun. , , ... . ! : ne public \v:?I nav opportunity t;> : ce this play ci.-o c. and d;>. . our-oil' good as well as the* schools, j 15. ?*?5r? S:lve?'3tr"cfel Although 'he weather was cidd and ?<?lny. ihe Rev. Mr. < :U/.^on arid the .Liv. Mr. Sub or filled .their pulpits ai.d preached in.-lru -live and inter-. l. t;/i;_r s-.-nuons sun 'ay. Mr. ^ i;u ? ;n preaches to Jive churches, which is a heavy charge. j.lr. kichaiNl Marl km spent part v;f w<vk in CIu".tlanooga. He stopped in Atlanta to visit his sister. Mrs. Jane Glenn left last week for . vrii. :d her granddaughter, i n. . E. Vv". Forrest, who lives :;t- College Mace, Columbia. Miss Luetta Pearsail .-pent the v.t"-.in Xevvberry wish her cousin, - i i sDessa Ray Brown. John Vernon Havirti is with homefolks. Keeper S til well who was injured his sawmill is able to be out ngv.hi. ' Mrs. C. H. Swindler and ?on of Saluda visited relatives here last week. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C . Berry who for several days was quite ill, has recovered. ,r. C. Berry spent a Fhori time in C lu r-ii iu Wednesday. He:man Martin made a business iri.i to Xe?vbc-rry Saturday. Clio Nichols attended the picture s^ ow lii 2,:*w berry Saturday night. J!r. Dan Ward of Newberry was h. re during the past week. Little Miss Edna Havird enterfc.ined the Children's. Missionary society Saturday afternoon. The little fc. Iks played games and delirious c. ?a.n and cr::e were served. AltoStvhev t was a very pleasant and h.-.ppy occasion. Mr. Jim AJcwine made a business trip to Newberry Saturday. j .'li J08 Coleman and children of Columbia spent few days here with h r parents, Mr. and Mr.;. Jaki* C. Sh irisc wen to Saluda and sve;:t a few days with Mr. Aiewine's parents and other relatives. ; The school seems to be in a prosperous condition, teachers and scholars sec-rn interested ir. their work. Those who expected to move are located in t^heir new quarters. Mnfrett Fart went to Xevv.berry cn lu.iness Monday. T T .fttiir ft f ws> i. flmmiff :!; visitors hero lust week. % Impoiiant IIci!c2 The commissioners of our lighting:: department do h;-j-e'.>y respectfully u.'xe and inrI~t t. at i av i customer within the white way <;UlrIet who now lias eieoiric Reiu or power .vires entering from the front of h;s place of outness, -II.iiiec* 1a\ * hu? e.cica! c.02 tractor relative to having said entrance wire so chan.U'd .0 the rear or side alley that they .nay 'here bo con*:ected with the iiew'y a?:d more substantiality constructed power lines c:" our 1 ity. These power feeders ; re now beii)^ transferred from oar vo.<igested business area to the rear Knots and alleyways; thereby :;;:i*ecrua1 a lari^e , jriiy *.*? 01:1* town an:i county citizens v.e.ak.^t possible contact v.'ith sleet or wi,id-broken hipr-voltaire wires?or the falling o?" the many leai-inr anl drcayinp polos (which wooden polea. are vj io;:* essential on i!iis portion *>. 1 lain sireet for the sa.-p \-ic; of these recently discarded pendant lights). This office will not believe that a si ia ' customer would have ike .-em-. n.is/loners make expensive 1 woui-.! ? V.-'Jlf, . < is> t. } ;; _ J ' our especially lighted thor ?n;:?i there *y infinitely the : <.:v.p!et)on of our whi:-.u;:<l r.v.r ihe i-^;-uty c>' paved ire :s. Bir. iasU:**!, :i;ey '" itV" -i v. s:> run t: .1 i * : ) ... V. . . ! : ! ; (i ii /. And r: . ?: < '* f: i.. i..iv . for 10 lis a'>uiL::i^ pt-.<pei\y; assessi t -its for -li'cct Dcivinsr a.; a par:.II.-1! i :ase: The officials throughout this ' I 1. ; l bo- !: -s i: ii ;.av \\>u rmu-i, .. . i happens to live <??? some dusty . Ixe.vi.r jtiiil those of u.-' > a v < :>( ' , axv.i i I ; ?nj;riy j q " ' ! '.! " ? . - : .... CI:" ! : . ! I v v. . s J. it no-. ;; an . . . ? 1 '' }' .? U... i . " i '. * Pi 0 \ 1 . y ' r. Wry ivspc-eifaiiy, j* 11. W. S I.ani; ; : spjt:I'SAI. svurs vr A.w?''**r<>?rfr,yj; / srrr* **r."^CJ ! Do - ~u want ?. jolj??if you .. ic out c-t employment c.' woui'i i to ^ 15 I'srfUj.'.C CCniJlUl tic". .V.iir.''. Jlvt , . .. iUyir..r._ zc: :cc, .. IKIJUIy, *" . ' . 1 i * o* 1 - I 'J " ? c Lest?One automobile tire between J. A. Burton's place near Long- j^ shore's store and town. Reward. J .j. X. Houkniirht, 5 OS j'-avis Hi. j Losi?I'l.jck velv-et handbag at pes:- j oliicv- .Monday af'eni'uvn ?. on tain-; V;.'' smali leather puivc v.ii'i >m ?I! ; chango and two bills. Finder please m return to this ofH -e. i 1-Vitp j Apartments u rent?O;": - or tv; ' : - ' i.r L - , nn/l L- t+_ i' Of'.l Y OOIMS, I'L'.'ih. i HiL n.mii x\ji_chenette combined. Also poultry! yard and garden. Apply Mrs. Thos.! E. En ring, 714 Boundary St. i-i 3-21 p. | ; TO THE BUSINESS PEOPLE OF : i\'r:\V3ERRY ?'!cusc T-tke notice that the license i law for this year has been enacted and your license tax is now due. Schedule same as last year. .]. \V. CHAL'MAN. Clerk ti- Treasurer. (* i -1 raw -It j ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS i ? J : i !if met ti.'in uiu ^wv.n.- ? holders of The Farmers' Cooperative 1 [Association wfll be held in the city I nail, Prosperity, Tuesday ^afternoon, : January 17th at (2) two o'clock. The ' election of officers and other impor-' tant bu?:nef;c to 'be tranacted. Alii members are requested to be present.. GEO. i). BROWN, Jr., President. 1-13-U ! J NOTICE All t res pa "si: rr on our lands by | and .i-.h;:.:ul hv stock run- j - ninic out positively for'bidden. p DR. W. G BROWN, ? j. T. OXNER, \V. T. ROT! I ROCK,? !x v.". C. B'KOWX, JR. ! J. O. SEAS-v, J. E. SEASE, | J. Yv. RINGER. B. LETTZSEY, ! A. I. I'UIISR. If ' 1 O > *-r\ ! - i . - : . T). HATCHING EGGS?BABY CHICKS 1 j Can now supply hr: t-crhm^c eggs f'-cm i i/l Pi-.'i'iiMTinri-c Am >iT.<r> " I booking orders for baby chicks. Will J J . .;vc chr:-':s com:1 i* < ff on and after ; Jan. 1". My biv.; "-.wft j^t, 2nd and 11 .1 exhi''1:' >">n eoci'ejvris at Bishop- , pile, also 1st cockerel :>*r ' pen, 2nd j and 3rd pullets and Is: hen. Seven jl r.: rn'iinu on Sevan entries. Eggs ; j (from pens No. 1, 2 and S:).00 per j 15; No. 4 and 5, $2.25 per/lS;]] No. 6 and 7. $1.75 per 15, delivered. :| Baby chicks, ?20.00 the 100 delivered.; | Y. T. DICKERT, i Pr.one 230". : - : i rianl' Is Cj5. Sl"?tcircnt of tke Condition of l!:e 'j BAM OF WHITM1RE j a: Whitmire, S. C., at tr.e jj close of business Dec. 31st, 1921. if n . Z ueccurccs. I 8 ' o-.r-s p'.'I dLfuarti SI: 5,3^7.73 t Overdrafts ' 2S8.SI jj r.nd stocks owned ;* by he b;-nl 2.750.00}! 1' ? .1)1 1 ! 3 Banking: House 3,7^6.46 jl Duo from banks and |5 b;:r.k;-:- .> :!0,SS7.GG . 3 Currency S,533.00 fi S'!v -r and other minor' , .-1 OQO Q 1 1 I v. ? .< *i. j Checks and cash items .... i,968.85 ; I Insurance department .... 2,000.00 j j Total ?520.42'J.5 L Liabilities. Capital stock paid in $ 50,000.00.1 S t pius fund 1 5,000.00 , | Undivided profit?, less (u.vent expenses and taxes paid 13,455.52 I Duo to banks and linkers 2.2G5."08 ? ! , v i 1 mis a aid >.CJ0 ! Individual tie- | pos'ts 1-bjc-ct j } c 242,230.88 ; J Savings de os-ls 824.00 .1 T; nil- certifi- ' | prx.t 7S 072.50 (j <i s 1! i o r s encci:.- 1,471.00 o o2 109 0J Uii'> p:*y; ' le. including certificates for money ) or. t;\\ (. . 11 L'. 'VU.WJ : Total $520,426.51 j S t*. of ;v.>ntii Carolina, County of Newberry, .<s. : Before me came W. R. Watson,;! c;;: iiier of ;above nannd bank. | who, beh g duly sworn, says that the \ above foregoing statement jS a{* ' c. ; ?>i said ban:-., as S shown ; y the books of said bank. ; \\ . w arson. ; : : cvi'jcd 1'v forc ,t ti* 9th: of 1922. .J 10. L. . : l m,. ' { T. II. tVals'iji, I j lot'. r S3';"SET:":'STfT "5? j W. GUSTAV HOUSEAL, M. D. j ? (.' ' <? r. :!iani-e L->.::k Bu:.f!inr; . "J" 2 -d Fi - Rooms 212 a^d 213 -?~ )' .rc Hour,: 12 fo l O'clcc1- P. M. 0 and 3 to 4 O'clock I'. 1 C ^e: Mo -rs bv Appcir ..mi ' ' 1!L iv^srderico Phcr.fi 3 C_? ^ I Office Phone, fiC. ; * ; ^ ? cr He t?ilor-nis *o houso-' I keeping. Apply Sanitary Laundry J 1-10-'.'t ) , ~~ 'or Sale?One hundred pigs and J shotcs. I. M. Smith, Kinards. ' ? .Var.ted?M\n wi'h car to sc I low priced Graham Tires. $130.00 peri \v comr.v.ssionr'. Grahn.n, Tire Co.. 3153 Boulevard, Senton iir.rbor, .Mich. * |; ,Vanted? To rent a .cood housr> with'! ft vV acres of land suitable for'S trucking and poultry, short dis !. r.c1 out. WTiin<r to pay a re:;- J sona'ole rent in advance. "Land- J Builder," care Herald and News. 11 nr Sale? 50 acr s land near Mount I Pleasant church. Write J. A i Y/riskt, Athens. Ga. 9-23-20t j frespas- Noticc?All persons are : hereby notified not to trespass upon j lands of* the undersigned located ! in townships Nos. 2, :i anc 5 of j j v.vuerry county t>y nsn ;i! .>r in any mann'T whatsoever. T. V. . Koitt, T. E. Ke lt. Goo. \V. ' Keiit. 12-9-41! taw FINANCIAL ! We buy and soil American Products Export corporation stook. Also oth- j ] r stock. Write for quotations. J '.\RO; T\'.\ TRADING COMPANY... ' ~ 701 Liberty Bank Building, Co-j lumbia. S. C. j~ 1-fi-itp. 1 7 >r Sale?Dry pine wood, any sizr\ { (ir.Mvrl on short notice. J. T. Phone 5G04. I2-208tp T.I-SCCC Brar.d" ground limestone. very essentia! in the rotation of crop*, grate conditioner of soils; attractive delivered prices. Phone or write C. L. Lester, agent, Newberry, S. C. 10-21-tf fry our delicious plain and raisin pound c.ike. It's simply line. L'akeUitc Bakery. 1 i-18-tf. i'cur.^ n-en, women, over 17, desiring j?.c vr::n:.-nt no:'lions, $l-;0 monthly. for fre list petitions now r r i i? v\.lA'J.iiiiij. i;-;: i>*jl civil i'ji- f \ ic< cx&inirver), 147 Equitable I Bid., Washington, D. ('. I 3-G-$tp. > i i i i | '4 I7 ? % fg, \> A IS 1V &&&<& tn 4^1 I' A 7 ?3 _ ^ (ff ( _ v /Pill in \ vv- ' V Jfvl ^ m ? ft * ?ij w?.w ? Passenger Chalmen 5 Passenger Chalmers 7 Passenger Chalmers 4 Passenger Chalmers ) Passenger Chalmers 2 Passenger Maxwell. "> Passenger Maxwell' 4 P jssenger Maxwell n I'nsseRirei* Maxwell % All Prices F. O. B. D f ! ? -5 - v I y?f | tmllM ybi us examine your I L u Lyes. Classes fitted j illy whi-n needed. o/ !? fmm-j- ft ft : . ?. UOnki, v. if.; Up-siai s Over Bakery 7 h?m frrmr-rwy1 5E 5SS5322 I < fori: IJ any trespassing o;i i<\y land. Carrie Pagh. 12-16-tf ! H. M'.BIGBY I Optometrist : d Floor Exchange Bank Blag EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED liioken Lenses Duplicated The Griffon will be with us the Drop in and i i tl* v T rw * CJUC Lli iVC IS. The price e right, also fits gua R. C. P ATTEP1 Come one, come all To Holland Hall On Thursday ni<rht (12th) To see the sighht All the ''Old Maids" of the Will be there in their r Bachelors, don't be late But, be there when the Because then, you might me GENERAL ADMISSION .... RESERVED SEATS T^) ? V ili ci <bi '4?'d? 8 B S 1 ^ l ^pzcaa ra S| 37 vl^tg^ d-'i e^J> ?L>k> fim?g | ; s Roadster i Touring : Touring Coupe Sedan T? r\ o /"! ofcxv iVVviuowi Pouring Coupe Sedan t'trcit Subject to Currei Is s m i 13 g - $ a n ,9 t \t%i OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM Friday, January 13 ' THE JOLT" Waiker Murphy Fox News Saturday, January 14 "WINNERS OF THE WEST" No. 3. 2 REEL WESTERN 2 REEL AUBREY COMEDY Monday, January 16. SKY HIGH 1 Tom Mix Fox News trespassing either by hunting: j fishing or otherwise will be allowed } on my lands. Mrs. Mamie B. Derrick. l-3-5tlta\vp Tailoring Man 16th, 17 & 18. lave your meas4? 4 md quality are iranteed. ERRY mom i town lew gowns. clock strikes eight ?et your fate! 25 Cents 35 Cents a f?c i Dt>Jl W ... m 1 $1245.00 $1295.00 $1395.00 $1995.00 ?2295.00 $ 885.00 $ 885.00 ?1385.00 $1485.00 if. r^ovpvnment Tax. n y