University of South Carolina Libraries
* 1. VI 11 A PURELY PERSONAL i Pho Movement cf Many People, v^ .i : TU.p WKo V Newberry yh\ ; . W. Her wer.t ' . v. 10 U;:< iV.cv y ' morning for veturi-vd Wv.inesday . Her husband, Mr. L. F. Paysiager, is \Vi' :i h-'V. ? r. X(( C 'omor, who was fornu \y a t-:v:I engineer with the X-.-wt'-: i . .jv-iu-.n company, has gone to on for a contract which he h- s acc.'t i. ; ! r. ster* Martin and Mr. H. L. P '.r att^n-ilng the meeting of the c.kholders of the Lime Cola com-j pan\ he; : in Orangeburg Tuesday. T-- "VT 1, TUnvcHnv isiiiuu1 .Ui:.di IC?HO *- .1...^^.-,. for a vis * to Columbia before re-, turning- to her home in Washington.!' D. C. .V. -= I.ois Fv.: of Columbia was in the city Tuesday. - lid. A. A. Woodson and Miss llor-. ten-? W00dsoi: weit to Edgefieid | Mon ;;:y o :: .tend the funeral of their c! 11 nv, 1^. A .'. mis. ... nt J. A. Denning left 1'irorsdav for a business trip to New York. Mwrr I' ~ ?- COOPER AT I YE MARKETING BY COTTON GROWERS Tuesday morning at the chamber cf eo imerce Major Andrew Brjamlett speke to a number of Newberry county farmers on Cooperative Cotton' Kt'i'.n;;' :>y tne v.v-~ju ( oo^vrative Association. The organization is composed of men who grow cotton and will sell , 400,000 bales of the 1922 crop. Each menubr agree to sell his entire crco each year for five successive *" t years end s:gns a contract to do so. J The association will supervise; through its d:rectors which are elect-1 cd by the members, the grading, j classing and selling of the cotton. Cotton of similar grade and class! ! "c? /^1 <2,'i tr.)* rm.'* J3 7!.*} Slfimilfl r.ot all of any one grade be sold at ; one time bin for different prices, they are averaged so that each member shall got the full value. The cotton, is to be delivered to such place as the association directsand the wner can btain. 60 per cent of -he current va^ue upon delivery. I The selling will be as dh ?ctly to ' spinners as is possible. i < > ! <S> KhlLJ LKUSS ISUlt-5 Q>, & ? ^ ^><S?<$><S><^<S><3>'S>^'<$,,9><5,$> Notice to Auxiliaries and Chapters The chapter has been requested to 1 make children's petticoats and in fant^' layettes :o send to Europe. The mater: ! for one hundred flannel pet-' ticoais will be here this week and 3I!ss Fannie McCaughrin, the chair. man of Woman's Work, is asking: that the auxiliaries will send to her for material to make at least seven garments for each auxiliary. She will be Grind to have any one else interested to come for material and help ' with making these garments. The Newberry Red Cross The department of woman's work of the Xewberrv Red Cross has never' ceased its activities. Last fall the : ou:put of garments from the chapter' was more than (300, and the women are now undertaking to make children's clothing and infants' layettes.1 The material for flannel petticoats wi": soon b? on,hand and Miss McCau^hrin and her committee will be ready in a week's time to hand out ti e cut out garments to any woman who is willing to help in this laudable : und-rfakin:r and she is anxious also tha*. the auxiliaries who have done,' so r uch in the pa?t will have an op ponunity to continue to carry on. | No cv:rr.n;zatio?i in the state has ac-i con:p!ish. d ir.ore either during or' since t'.e war than this Xewberry! ch-:n.." i auxiliaries d as long! as V ere is work :.> be dene. Dr. Set/.-! ler a : 1 his efficient co-rcrorkers stand r >.* to d> Or.;- of the works in v: ;t 'v . m teres-: eu, neart ana ; sor:. is the health unit, the life of "which se< his now assured, as the Ki-j ' b an:! the chamber of com-, m< r " h-'?v? t>uc their shoulders to the J- i: V- hope of every mera: the R< d Cross that, our re pre-1 . ' fr- :-"i : " !ea;is- i ' appropriation wh:-::' v?a k?-: :ir. Mrs. A. A. W *oil-on, '! ' . A. R. ('. ! > vv t y 7-1 T.-iTi r "* A ; A/ < .. - ?* {<r > 1 * ; " ? ii_ c? JL JL .. "J?< A >. T- ' "? ; t J M = tr\?\'<l-.fr Csi'f ft F&awe Z " v 5 > v i Ulit 44 UU A1V 77 O I k. J OHM M. KJNARD, JR.. Hi.ECi f. > AS.STAT*!! CASHIER I V. iO:" 1 ! ? ' <. !> i ' :Vt : hv V . I V K :.;]} ' :>n of . .. ? >- ~ f . : : ''. : ';U;U' . : ni.:?s a:i i h.' :..;vN ' or!": ijr ;v a...'.; \ ? only her! lor an : ' \i: ;; ? ;;>< ,.i r. i?v.: * ; b th positions :;;w n ? he i- = nection with the bank be has made * ^ood. for v-nson that ho docs i:?>; ' * 1 -1 - .11 . .. ^ miiiu wor*. ana is at an unit's ani and agreeable ana aecoxnmo iatir?<r in his work, and that after a': counts a lonjr ways in nv.kinp: a -access of nnythiv:<r you undertake. Willinjmess i to w:- k ii-.i'l to fo ahoui i; niea^nnt'.-/ and just a? if it was the main thing. Mr. Kir.avti is th^ caily son of Mr. ( and Mrs. John M. Kir. ;v : a:\; a son of Captain John M. Kinr.rd who | Ull in :) ' battle of S^'a^n^tr in ti.f war 'f the sixties while ;v.r as colonel (if his regiment and leading: ( the insurance poii? y of ih^hRDcfie a charge. The HeraH a:ul News extc-n;"< i:,s fe*Iiv**t;it ons t*> viv.mp; ?.IKinuv;! ani! wishes him mighty well, and would take the iib-.rtv of sua:^e?ti:iir that the 1 only ro :<i :o real success is to work , at the icb vou are on jusi as if th<' entire success of the hank depended entiretv on vour efforts, and not b< < afraid that you will do too niiu-h. And , with ir all be pleasant and courteous and polite. ?-!r. Kinard inheri-.s these qualities from a Ions: line cf honorable fori i n v i ' _ . j_ _ oear=. nr.'* an r 'l na ;o <10 :s io apj-iv theiii in Iris own ease, a> wo are sure }'e will do, and he will be certain of , succcss. LEE AND JACKSON CELEBRATION SUNDAY U. D. C. Chapters to bserve Birthdays of Confederate Generals. Me? ?t r~ ? 1 i AXiWliC&i IV V_i C- * - t- 4 Ci. I A-.WV, Tho United Daughters of the Confederacy have assumed the task of fi l-onvnnf 'r-T n vt 11 PM,lV<rin<r the I-iCC Memorial chapel a* Washington arc' Lee university. T!. Lee chapel was built by General Lee immediately after the War Between the States. T contains the Lee mausoleum, in whose vaults rest the remains of :he whole Lee family from Revolutionary times to the present. The wonderful rocumbent statue of General Lee is in the upper story of the mausoleum, i full sijrht of the audien'-e. Thi? sac?'ed shrine is dear to the hearts of all patriotic Southerners. Five thousand tourists from every part of the world visited this hallowed spot during the past year. Tiie student body of the university has now entirely outgrown the cspac :ty of the present buik<;. u- and at university assemblies and celebrations a number of the students have to >-::.nd LU1 !.iv, L il v CAtlViOV . Concerted action by chapter?' throughout the world ha.- boon requested for General Lc;o's birthday and every patriotic man and woman, of the South will be given an opportunity to contribute to this great memorial movement, the rebuilding of -* "? v i aV _ x t. cnapei cjiul ens.'iiunra ,:ic dust of Robert, E. Lee. The Calvin Crozier chapter, 1\ D. C. assisted by the Drnyton Rutherford chapter. V. D. C.. w:I] hold their annual t-xercises in commemoration of the birthdays of General Robert Y.. Lee and General Stonewall .lacksor. on Sunday afternoon. January 22r:d. at i o'clock. Ccnl.al Mithodi.-. church. The ' onfedt rate ve'orans, Sor? of Veterans, World war vc.erar.s and th public generally arc- cordiaiiy invito'!.: An opportunity will be given to all thn?? nvpspnt :i* this mectinsr to as sitft in the bulding of thi> memorial to General Lee, the great leader of the Armies of the Confederacy. The following :s the program: Invocation by Rev. J. L. Danitl. usic?Recessi ?nal, de Koven. Reading by Benet;a Eu/.hrra:, tier the Shade of the rrees. iviargar-. et T. Preston. Music by juartette. "Where S.v p | the Brave." Park-. Remarks oy Major J. F. J. Caldwell.. Music by quartette. Address by Dr. George B. Cromer. Hymn, "How Finn a Inundation.": benediction. The chorus v. 1 be ec ;>o v ! of t-:e menr e*'3 cf the various choirs of t\.churches under the direction, -;f Miss f-T:.Domihiek. ur;^i... . ? Kivanis Doings "i :- K:v.ar.i> club i!! :r. -ou: tv. vr*/-f;v ? t-f u* <-:tv _ .< wt s-a t'O!" .. ?>'i< or HII ' '< Oe- , tween the ac-'? of 12 ai:-i 1 <>. r .r i . -U!* everybody will be boys and nave a joily irood Time together. I>r. A. J. Bowers of Greenwood and , ilal K..hn of i:<?< Rotary eluh will a! K^r- T~-rc i-.. r -. vawer-^.- tu-. .\ -^-^w??rT?r>^rr r uc WBMBB: -: - - ? '*.*? . ? > MARKET EFFORTS. j, J P as . * -. anfl .-. 4 * " * S - t?\y by Samraer Bros;. Co. N-*w V M * IrcV. I i 1 ! " } i 7.;* ' I . . :.<> : i;.s, i7.il : ... . ' 1 ... . * 11? i L>Cl. .. HJ.io i. ... . ?poi 10 New Orleans Market. v . ....! . v 1 ?>.4:> !G.S0 1<>.40 i hi! ! ' : 10 1 : S?o*s: 1 <>.7 . '1^ up. Xewberrv spots: 16.50. wgtn?? r? FAK-U? DAY AT HUNT'-R-DE*YAL1 1 ThuVi'v. .'JS clcav.-i'p >' fo" MuIV. ' r'-DcVv . vil '?!.. Th.t* V'"0 pie she wed their gn at interest by al :oniin? and working hard. Axes shov. and a ! other ini jVv?v.-r-.s 1 h; : \wr< r.tedci wen brought. The buildings were repair MT.r* O! {' .me CUJ!.i;u.- , s v . . ihinj;? wore done to be r.:: fi:y th foundings. M. - i "i ? ??- ? -t? NOTICE The officer;; of O'Neal! Stree -v- v.-ri - 'i rrlvc an oyster -upper a the hall Saturday night, January 21. The proceeds are to go to the ne\ Sunday school room 'vtuildinp: far.<3 Conv and enjoy a good hour logeiruwhle helping a good cause, (ioo music will be furnished. The Officers, O'Neal! Street Church. id ttT} n:?: VitT!f!5? 3ri.i W?-itcd?A fev: bor.vilors in privat home, close in. reasonable rate* 1211 Boyce Street; 1-20-1 Ladder. w."fh5ng pansy plants wi please phone 10." or call. I wi; have a > .ipmenfc soc^. Hal Kohr are st:!l some of you who nee engraved visifin^ cards and hav not yet srven mo your order. G:a to sho'v samples. II.'1 Kohn. New books come in twice a wee!\Yhvr> you want something trood t read "browse around." Hal Kohl Dancing lessens wanted?Y ou'l.a* "!*. i!es:rt'S irstruc'.ioi in dancing. 110 ce:s irily from professional zsach t-r. Stare convenient nours a;i terms. Address "27" care The He: alu " u "s "V.".-'. V-01t The person who rented the .O'VC I"'oo:- of my house having: c 'vMo to buy a house. I have for rent f.c\ en rooms, two garages, uam, den and pat oh. Ida X. Boozer. 1-20-2: p." Will t?.ke ti few boarders. :ro'* furthc information apply 1222 Jones s Xewberrv, S. C. 11 7- it For rent?Store recently occupied b Jo?eph Mann in West Main stre-:*' Apply to Mrs. ?. L. Paysingei phone 31*2. 1-17-2 FOR SALE Frost Proof Ciblmg Plants?We grow our plains a:, ship nice fresh plants. 5000 $4.00 10,000 $7.50; 1000 $1.20. Prices 1" O. B. shipping point. Potatce an T;;:< ;toe S'." i? 1000. Kinse V."holos?]f Plant Valdes'a. (la. FARM WAMTED?V/anc.i ID he:: from owner of a f?-:n fvr sale, g!v lowest price, and full particular? L. Jones. Box 551, Oiney, HI; Trespass Notice?A': person- are ft.-! h:\ :;in to on i..<: i.-tiiu.- > the undersigned in No. . i >wnshi by fishing, hum? r.x 01 in r?r.y othe maimer. G. J. Jones & Hei:, II. .1 Lrruisny. ":'16-30t Wanted?Man v,;:h car to sell w1 price.: Graham Tiros. $130.00 pe week and commissions. Grahai : Co.. ' i -)-j j Jou' v'V. , Ben to ihir!>or, Mich. 1-6-1 p. Wanted? r<> J'. :? i'O 0 (1 'St' w T few acres of land suitable fo trucki:'?? ara poultry. snori, ?::: tuiicc out. V? !-i to pay rc< "?>Ie rent in advance. "Lan< v." care ilc-:\;]d and Ncv/s. i-y-tf. So tr<?s passing >' ;{ U'V ' >' h\\:\ .1 fishing or otherwise will be allowe oi: niv ian-.ii. Mrs. Manila L\ JA-i vi.' Lv " l-3-5tltaw r\Ti*7T5 % * 7/T\ J TO T"' uraKA hAJubZa VL "W, */ 7 T " O I' A c,'!? G ; " *": *, ""*> (' " \/ V* .. i.}- , w'? ; ^LJ* .'X '1 0 V K#' ~^vy | / ^ " ; ; . t 1*1 & ClttSlIlv 3. J Cvdvl iC-.H * ' T-^-p-.ss Noiicr?A I! persons are I ? hereby notified apt to trespass upon ! :? i:f ?he undersigned legated von .<> X is. 2. > ana > 02 " ' - ; - *' v hui;: i in or any manner whatsoever.' v. K Keiit. 12-9-411 taw ' t . ' :.f v.'Omsn, OV-.T i .. v : ' (.: f:! " !:-;t :-r;.itions v.< pen, ?. ! eonard, (former civil scr- : xan.i; - r>. } '7 Kquii: L>;-- . ; Wa, on, D. C. * > ] -(i-3ip. J I forbw! trespassing on inv 'an:!, "a ; Garde Pugh. ' 12-I6-tf ( A riVAMriAT I V.". iuy American Product? ? i cornorutioR stuck. Aiso otii- s t. \Vr:ie "Tor ouotatior.s. 5 > C \EOLIN v TRADING COMPANY... \ 701 L:v : v Dar.k Building, <' s S. <| ; . | HATCHING EGGS?l'ABY CHICKS ' ( > smnnlv hatzhng oggs from j i'iymou'Ji Rock matings. j Am booking orders for baby chicks.!] * 'ave Jan. ! 7. My j : i- ?\ i! rig}?; ] > .'iniair.s on seven : t eniries at Bishopville. 1st, 2nd and I lord exhibition cockerels; 1st pen, 2nd'! f a-iu pullet?. 1.- lie*;, all cockerel j . >i. tijc'.i ? ha]; >pec:;.i. Eygs fr-m j , X.>. 1, 2 ar.d :) So.gO po:- 1 : j \*o. I ami c2.2" per ir>; Xo. 'I and j - 7, $1.75 par delivered, isaoy jf chicks $20.00 the 100, delivered. All chicks are from my pure bred stock. : Y. T. DlCKi'.iiT. I - Phc.e _ _ SHERIFF'S SA! E j Jamos Qua! ticbauni <Jc Lang-ford, j against | Henry Scott, defendant. Execut ion. ]%y virtue cf an execution to me <ii- j revted, in the above strted case, I , \\\ii si-il .o the highest bi:!:!??r. at pub- ;j ? .u".. , rtnnv? of I i!C clUt l.'j'', Wibillli tut legal HVW4W ~ .. . t sale, at Newberry court house, on! , Monday, the 6th day of February, A., I)., 1022, the following described oj'C'jty, to wit: Three (3) bales of v cotton, levier on and to 'be sold as the I. pr< perty of Henry Scott to satisfy . :! <> afori'sr.! ! execution ar.d costs. , 1 e: n:s: Cash. i CANXOX G. BLEASE, Sheriff Xewberry County, j I-17-3t liaw j 8 e | Better T!h :! $ Mark well, plea *n fcke fac-simils le is ? | strongest rinancia "1 Q lam.wmyryw tmtm vnmm ^ jj Chas H. Hampton!" VicePres. jg I WW ?. SoYCAM. Vice f:?3. ? P ^ V. ill MM E CASLE J*-. C2Sfc?C .; i ! iij 1 . I - i y I It | C 9 Xu< d I ' V i Dear r I H I < s - p g stats f S - v- unusi ?] ' t! ~ -v"3 A y > a u h in <1 ?* 1 ; t 1 v, ? * i i? * n JViaxe th'G % * jj confidential advki 5 i s } i" 1 j! JNO. M. KINARD, Pres J. Y. McFALL, Vice Pre FLOYD BRADLEY, Ass > is !? >? is < ;y-^r rsssssasainasis "or J .tic j(" a r.'S i r.c.ir ??;0uv.t Pleasant church. Write J. A. Wright,. Athens. Ga. 9-23-20* :0 THE BUSINESS PEOPLE OF i\'E V/F.EHRY j. w. ( HAPMAN, ' c: i ' . 11' .'!. -A n ? 7T h % tu **.) 'j u?* ^ & I ? 8'Jfl au f? < vj f ill I JLjahi A ! ? . "3 Kea^zmg fch we have decioec on labor accords; | When your ! it to the Ford He "J T r"~' /* ; r\ r + /"s v C*. ir**"? T H O -<V! V,. a 'L." "?> L C.'-' <4-< VS. <v> 7 ?S. i All work gu satisfaction and hie Ford parts m Your pate'or JL | ciatecL Shop i r i JK sji i <L?i I ^ rricly IV I , Authorize. | Phoj Like the Ford Car the Fore iBraaSHBBWJJlMM iMtt?MKJgBOB3HEOE5 > r* & TT5 ^7 A 17?>-TPI .?&&& & ? ?? y ii? AVI t '1 se, the words of Mr. W< tier from the president < 1 innln^itiAn? !T> ?/"? .?% TATO ' 1 liidinuu'w'uo m r* ^ i CIA"' V \?0 > L HAW;At ) vjr ^ ^ f\ _, " ^ ^\?f" TfTyT -vl, ' , v - ,? o . 1^/. f t f sr U ? s& ^ / iwT o ? * r-. r- T;: 1*1** ?.." ; E,?f * OF THE CITY < , Kinard, Zsq<>9 Preside] jf The crvsucreial Bank, Eewberry, South C; f Mr* Kinard:I thank you very i 2m ant as of the 31st, w; ialiy strong position. M iar:7 statement that you Witll "b9St/ vV i ell 3 s / Y( h m ?i ?i i i ii n i imi n ! r i n *r~. ~ rw c*? suaUy strong'' bank yoi ~rs on banking matters c nni tT^ I q ornn J&. W4 Ji ~Ju Ju J i ci^nt. s. 3nJ Cashier. .1. Cashier. HUNT, HUNT 5 sspsEce?B*5as!^'-"S^xii2 -tsssjess*** u p/J p j r o v jU ivi , 4 U o I OpEometrist 3rd Floor Exchange Bank Did; EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Broken Lenses Duplicated I it l&y w 1 $ Jul"il> F^3E^392E^^ggE8K2SEraaa at money is scarce to cut our Drices * * x * ns? to me times. Ford S3 sick take ispital and have it d specialist. Jm saranteed to give nothing hut genui?<ori ^ \ 'J f lage will be apprein charge of R. C. W 1 Ford Dealer nni .iC duCjCf I shop gives you better service tisement We Mi Doclward, when he says <( d(- the Hanover Nationa Id. w.:p p: c*nt - V . . V. ' t - > v< o * lATiCWAL Bank DF N EW YORK swYSHK- J?M?ry 9th at, arolina. i irach for sending us your lich shows your Banic in ; In fact it is a very e: raake. ;cr the New Year, duts very truly, \ ^7 // - '% / Ui&ui. firuTWi />L i5> F .pt rl" at.". ^? ?... iiid any lime they can be i ?.&Tf>iP> g 1 ?k Tfl ? "lV Jj*a. VB??" ii C^6>J$L*dS ^"2?-i ./vTSs J NO. M. KINARD, JR., 2nd As r>/nss TH.l.A WEST. Bookkeecx JMO~ C. FLOYD, Collector, s HUNTER, Attys. .'-wmm iWFjn mm i i ? t ? OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM 1 3 Friday, January 20 "THE WAY OF A MAID" F.iai-'e Harnmerstein Fo\ News Saturday, January 21 "PJDE RS OF THE WEST" I W- A 11W. -T 2 REEL SUNSHINE COMEDY 2 REEL WESTERN Monday, January 23 "WHATEVER SHE WANTS" Eileen Pcrcy Fox News i ? | W. GUST A V HOUSEAL, M. D. Office Exhange Bank Building 2nd Floor, Rooms 212 and 213 : Officc Hours: 12 to 1 O'clock P. M. and 3 to 4 O'clock P. M. Other Hours by Appointment Residence Phone 36 Office Phone, G6. i . . ; Try our dcIicious plain and raisin pound cake. It's simply fine. Bakei Rite Bakery. j 11-lS-tf. i Let us examine your Eyes. Glasses fitted only when needed. G. E. Cromer, 0. D. Up-stairs Over Bake-Rite Bakery ight Write J 'unusually strong," 1 Bank, one of the ';uiam Donalo. Ass't Ca'-.'i. eorce E. Lewis. Ass't Cash. ?mls P. Garcn?h, Ass't C?;sh. r eocrick A. Thomas. Ass't Cash. 'alter G. N'ELSCn. Ass't Cash. 'Rles B. Campbell. Asi't Cash. liam B. Smith. Ass't C2sh. 1 i , 1322. % 211 xtra- 8 I J I ie officers be your j or service. st. Cashier. sr. I / i 4 f