The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, January 24, 1922, Page EIGHT, Image 8
PURELY PERSONAL
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The Movement o: Many People.
Newberrians nnci Those TsVho
Visit Newberry
Mr G. B. Sumra i-r of (<. B. Summer t
& Sv>..s. fuv.iirv.re dealers, has just ;
t rroin sueeessiu! ousi'is-s j
"!' to furniture markets.
- * \ r.r.ti Mrs. ,'anies Aiken and 31 r. >
snd Mrs. A. B. Lett of .Johnston spen- ?
l ie Avcok-vii(i wiii, .Mr. and Mr.-. J. \
B. Amiek. . Air. Aniick, ivho has been (
= \ k for some time was taken to :he ;
hospital ir> Columbia on Monday.
A tie-rro was burned to death ok =
Zlr. \. burton's place in the coun- ;
iy or.t fi:;y las: week. She fell in he ?
lire ;u\*i i en tally and wis burned be- <
fore assistance could be .rendered. }
C ro: er \.'...d?v.y he-Id an inquest and (
the jury said death resulted from ac- ;
cidental burning1.
3;>. P. r. Way went to Spartanburg c
to spend the week-end with friends, j
Frlor.ds of Mr and Mrs. J. R. Davis s
will be distressed to learn of the seri- (
ou.s condition or tneir uuie L
I.ueile. The little girl is now at a \
hospi:ui i . Greenville and little hope is
felt for her recovery. y
m Miss Anne O. Raff and Miss Valiie
Woodward Ic f: on Saturday for Xew ]
York, v,-1- 2 re they will remain for iwo >
weeks. , Ic
Mrs. R. I. Burnett of Colombia was t
the guest last week of Mrs. T. Roy \
Summer and left Sunday night for her
home in Columbia. j
Mr. Robert Boozer of Columbia c
spoilt the week-en a wiin ms :uui.uvi,
Mrs. Kate Boozer. j c
Mrs. Dcusrlas Hornsby left on iT:iu
-=i;ay for Charlotte to be with her
f a in! mother, Mrs. T. C. Counts, who c
is ill.
Mrs. Ford Kurtz left on Friday for c
her home in New York after sper.dirs:
5c>;.io time in Newberry with her
mother, Mrs. Clara Chappell. Mrs.
Kurtz was accompanied home by her;
mother.
VV . K. ZiOOei Oi v, iia! :mwii jyvm
the week-end with his sister. Mrs.
Lira Burns who is sick.
Mrs. R. W. rhinos of Xorth CaroC
lina is visitir'* her mother, Mrs. K. E.
Melton. I
Mrs. I.. 0. Brown of Paris, Tenn.,
is vi.-i. .i.cr her sister, Mrs. Roy C*. Gar
rison in Harrington street. ; c
We all wonder why Mr. Ross, our
Infest connection with the Herald and
p
News, wears a broad smile here of "
late.
a
Mimnaugh
"Will start on Thursday a slash price ,
j. :!e with everything in the bite stock
cut to the quick. Think of buying a
CI " oiir far nr' * SI.SO. Ar.d
other things proportionately low.
This is a real opportunity to get.
some rare bargains. The sale lasts '
for four days, Thursday, Friday, Sat-!
urday, Monday. Don't forget about1 j
it.
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4 HC-ME ORCHARDS
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Pruning and spraying demonstrations
by an expert horticulturist from :
Clemscn college this "week. Notice
v
( atc< and places. All who are interestea
in better fruit please attend one
of these meetings: Mr. Jim Killer's.;
jl-~ nuiers uui ui v? xiiiua1
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day at 1 o'clock; ?-Ir. Geo. D. Brown,
Prosperity, Friday, 10:30 o'clock;
and Mr. D. Bonny Sense, Friday af- ,
terroon at 2:30 o'clock. If you a"e
interested ir. planting a new orchard
cr caring for your eld orchard bring
a neighbor with you and meet with
us on one of the above dates.
T. M. Mills, Co. Agent.
J. C. Poole.
NATIONAL" HONEST
MONEY ASSOCIATION
F"*-v p: opi appreciate the sign in
? <.-f i% *c* > c ^ f\f> v.it ..i%> nA/'QVCii
CtXiilwL V7X l.:.C VV%W%.'V
they do rot tin ierst"nd it. Yet. it
hoi out the greatest hope, if no: the
onh hope, to the people of the United
State?. When they understand it.
v.ri-out reprar.i to former prejudices
xhr will be to rally to its sup- ;
porr. Tfc enactment of the Ladd
hi:! :'i cive an honest financial <vs
tem i" w!:"ch every c'rizen of the
I'ni ! Srr.tes be treated upon
etjcality. It will automatically de- i
?irc;* . po'."?r of rhe mor.ey trust
: n .v.*. under a system of legal- '
ised ibbery controls and fixes the ;
prk . - of f;irri- pi
100 per cent profit: t n* r: member
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i?r;nor!iini1ie> urtir" !?; '.tiW to ov; v
? ,. - - - - cit'ien
of the T" :ite : States. When'
this is aeconto'ishi. :he jrlooni and
dfisoonfecv that ? . \v pervades the
r.-SsOS f * ::v ' v. ' ><* eh; .u.Vii
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: us kn )\v . s. 1" will
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rouL' ::* J J;n.
Mr. T. Crashing: Daniel raises the
of tho Xstinr.al Honest
Uo:-v y :i?.sc;,iat;.?n up>n v.> i:>
criboii truth. ,!U>ti , !..?nor * !':v-.
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>erry county is a Let us; ?: >
>ur duty tc ourselves and our c
ry.
The association proposes that every
ounty in the I'niteii States orv:t:ized.
Irs Newberry every ward and
vhool district will haw a conimi::?v .
>n organization. The state c*o;:st iiuI
., r.f o I li? hili w:!
iuu c; v
>e furnished each cemir.htee. Every
>c-rson eligible to a;- rabership should
end and study the b
Senator Ladd s s- rvlnjr the people,
n doin;r so he is a v.: i; : ".an. The " .
j;oney trust will destroy him if it can i
lo so. His support ir-u-t corne freai i
Iwv I/. ' V\ M ' i f * V
\"ho are striving for better conditions.
i call upon every good citizen to j
oin this association and sri^e si!
istance possible to the committees. .
fcpathy and indifference on the part ;
if t;".e people is res;i i. . uu> ;
present condiiton. Ir can be changed
>nly by <> ^anization. education and 1
ooperatio. Lot us remember that '
K*?rnal vigilance is ihe price o: :
rrty."
Jos. L. Kcitt.
State Cnairm<jr>.
"MAKGifc." LL-'^iAU
The McGregor company's mu:':pio
on?- and dance wheeze, "Marzie."
vhieh is described as the chai*mhv*
ister of "Irene," "?.Iary," and "3a:
\\" will bo an attraction at the opera j
ouse in the near future.
If Ponce de Leon had discovered ,
Margie" he wou: i have .saved himelf
a lot of trouble. There's the ;
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pint oi" springtime aooui u?ui
;Iad things?of humor 1; * - the f imams
that play in the sunlight?clear '
nd sparkling < nd clean.
mi r vm?
? hits.3 a Oi i kK 'J a 2..
W8TH0I1T MONEY COST :
C^;h Crop Production Costs Cm C:
Cut ?r? Hsif By Food Anc' Grain
Making And Saving At Home
Atlanta. Ga.? (Special.)?'"No o::e . i
is wis(* eno;:?h to know or fore??*? th>- i
outcome of the world wide finar t ai !
nrxlttirvol miv-im Trmr iKIS foljowsd
UliU WViiVlWi Ili-.i VX,
the world war and the intiate-i v.rice,
joy riding spree that we have ;:ii engaged
in," said li. G. Hastings. Pres-i j
ident of the Georgia Associate's. Gor 1
gia's organization for state-wide de- i
velopnieut. i
"The wioe farmer in the South will '
forget the "0 ;o 40 cent cotton prica
that led him to disss:; r in 'M" r::?S '
figure on a selling price of art md j
15 cents under condi.ions or norma!
yield ami ac\?:"^o wilcu ?? uic %
liable to have in 1922. Thf neco.-.si- 3
tales reduced cost of cotton making ;
or else bo ins: v .j; d out.
"The co>t ot' cotton or other cash :
crop making in the Soinii or a;.y <
where ehe it. largely food co;*t, foi> i
for the farmer and his i' .mily. ; vju 1 1
in the shape 0.' ?r..m a;:-: vr:';.: voi
iiis working lire . to k. V.'i-k low > ."!
for cotton or other cash crop the i
farmer c-mnot aii'ord to v--y o;:r
Rider proiit. or expense <>u ;be tco.l ! ;
1-e. his family and working live stock j 1
consume. This m^ans to q\': liv n.-* i
off of supply merchants' shelves and
10 live oil' -he ?mx'u- ts of i:- .:? s
"The situation requires chickens,
hogs, m'ik cow.-: an?.l : -;v- < >:n.
oats, wheat. forage unci mist. -;;.: *j
ous crojis from which to ieo.i |
Last but not lea-st. in i?;2j;or;a: ??. i>:
the home vegetable garth n which is ' ;
the qi"*ckt.st c!; 1 soii'vi of:
food ii: the v,
"Most folks here in the South don't
takon the home garden seriously and :
thereby mar:- ? gre::t Tin
are tt>'? r.iaay < t '!: k it y om
i.-e' sort of gardens mighty few
in th*> ic:?l sure en. ' -.1'. k::.
"We have been told rep< at< dly by j
those who ami !'i""j.are for a rvui
&M'?lon. i\. ienii :i kv- t> it t
t\'i i:.::'. : I'-ri.:. i- no < " j*
fii"Jii. h. if " ,:y ! . at r ;
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SUi-pIiv . :'j'l ' i ai:i! ;
surplus (h.:iy :i'. is tr> .< u i> c;-.-:;
or >: <: for v.-.:.- V .
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save-. ..n<< v ue>'d a of. ,
til'-- k-ii-i
SHED LIGHT OM OLD TIMES
Interesting Off Is. Documents ReccVst:,
Fc t!i. . .iz -icusd
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Oft Us- .a?>:' :h- v ;>
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{ ? ve ts . \v a ]
!! i - : rM si i . : i !i : ."i : < i.:: i !ii.u
was I!:?.* si ,t oi ilit? i ty t*r.'i'la'iit
, . i >.
'i:" < !' i . <i!nc;al |?a)!"rs roiat 'S
{! T J??!'?- I \\'!:: ri i?!i i' <;f
i * i; i ih?- ' ri
etMiifii on I? < -it: i?.-r !' > !> 14. <!*
;i . i*.< it-.: -< ?.f "i::
houses." esiHH-iiilly those IJ:: ? sold
;1T .<> !JJ!J "!"< i;
hv? <v: ' <; iit;r :t)<*->. An-:i:er ;?rd
si:ov. od i:i*f as M y !>, l>;o.
li sv- <?:' th-.a ei:y J as
ci lax iiein.v' ailoved Co ear:**. a.
waich.
"51 li> ' >{')! 1 of
M: y<"- <-ii be cuiled ilie ( id-'ime
"vile si'.iJ s."
r JimiM's cnir.i' in f<>r h's
a11::- i!'1 liis-laivd si::.: !n:!ny
! y.civ )>? !. )?.' ojitr.-rcti in ?hs
tv>t?*j!y !'.?; :iio .:I< lrur' ?-n of {lie
iinwjirv. :unl l:u u'lneu that
were laws against them. A rofert?lm>
:< f;;.e of siiiJIinir for the
tUlhiWi' ?!!- it.:. .re of Was
iiU'isi iil?y M:.y<?r ".Yharioii.
] /.< t 2*1: b.y i f i * o<?
"certain footways*' : .?:?i recoainiended
!:\ ::l: the ;i[s on inanv e.:f.y
st reel <.
A p' lioo llyor was aha fount] rear
iviu-iv the <.]?! ?Ii* r\ ii ? ?! to
>< . :i; <j In those days ti is was an
;"T! pj.'lory aronMd }k -ourf.
rise flyer was dated about t ??.' middle
>f the < 'juury. a::d wiih it were
[>ftoto?raphs of a prominent Xeiv York
i::Tiv:i1;: a I? ; SvK'iO'.v Tl];;n M !lO had
run away \\ rh at:oti or man's wife,
rii,' na:.. s jr f?uriJi:? sr <K-<*
vndants. i;<?w ni,.rii!?"r?,u t:: _r New
Vorlc's him lre?l."
'i'in? ducii! li'iit.s d;it(? from 177" *o
I vis, :1u? majority ! ?. 1 -miihcr to 'he
iv:r>; of ilx4 last -ade <>:' ;!u* Kijrhr:
v.:h cciir-ry and th<* Ihvt two decides
of li"' XiiK'i i entli.
/
John Home Tccfce.
A ivi:; rrl^sr. who opon'.y
< li!s <-5i!ijiiir flii'l who lo<< :i
life, I - ? s:iv tllf loii.-u not
< ;:t;I ivspeciabie. v,(>::!(] not !
ivfli okhv^hhI as :i private <*i:*ti. n??iK
;?rui?iir mkI ;!:t? i??j?>u;jUy
f -l" ].i< ovru : 'iy ji.iniaci
v'.'tk, "ii;c i !!> i Uir.-.I.
i htrne Tuokevas lorn ?iii .?":r.e .
I'-". ;i , I i: w:.-; :v>: so raaiA* yt ;-s
lit;** In4 v. :;s 1 ll]?<ni as <k:.e
of tlie political pests '.i);1 era. It is
ra'l.i*!* startlin;: t11:ir :i!I The public
juestions on- which his opinions .were
.'mis Law sine1 Inm1:)
in his I'avor.
T? ? ?!:<? \ ;.s \t:<I iiuprisoj'.oti f >r
ioa io Hnpni.-i's war v iiii
' ' - 'I run r< i
iv I* CO >1 i . v. .ri\ \ %? . . * * .
'.:s '!?m' h >vf.>r.ins in tkr iioiist* t:f < <?;n'!!<<!:>
whi'-h lie strongly advor-auvl
a!,-om. li" was Ilie :irsr .
i I .: i;l i'l: IUI i s'i!! .U!l i (> ]-f. : "!;! i 111 tie
;<! vantages of l":w trade. and Isis
?v i'liy may \v<-ti bp k;>pt in vi-' .v as
- i.v li t* fsiiiiiiv of imoler
:t iti *. 11 <. i .a\ .4 ? ...?
iiivi*.? ( i:i? ;m>' Journal.
Reek H?s Creat History. i
A report on <Lo I'Oi.io of tko Ko"*:
3f Jfrnsaic-in i> sh< rtly to !)<
:is!ic! ::fi wiii lis* ol ,-!vat inton < ?o
:lio Moiiariniiffla.n worl i. i! may i.. r
;>e generally known that this place is:
:he third in sanctity of all the sane-{
-j.iiit n .?f I -:n:. :;/}?; iadi-.-d for a
ft jti'i-ii.ti it actually forned ti:o
Kihia toward which all .Moslems
r:t!od iheiawlvi-s ii.? prayer.
An!- : g ihr njiire important roiijrions
assu<-;,; i..ns of this !'(?'!{ wo l.iv'I!il<>;!
li .t ii Wfis ]: TO that David and
i5oIo:a< !: wore called to repentance. i
jnd on a'-coni't <>f a vision D.-ivir!
fJ.iv site for Ins loin{ile. F;*..:n '
? - ? .1 a
li'K stmf ? !<'L.:inr.?i? ! :ts>\ :? i .
(. ;]>? S<?v. :i:!? HiMven Ills ni.^ht
>; < ;!. :!:<! In>! I v r is
[< ! .' :ho sf-'k' of ' t!:v f
fji? ?:I. V:.** ! >'. ;issoi\;wi?ii:s :tr?
?j;?r ?vs> sirikinir. ::niJ sufls t*;.ii;:<::s ;
II:: !? < a- <A i <\*i:! I : 1- *:. S:i ir? I' J {
Mil! Stil? i; 5: ; ?%? : '! conn <?d vi a'
the rockv -Zanzibar G izette.
-.Virv less Trinr.iphs Over Mountains.
T!. Point Grey and Victoria w'
,'* >< inn- were in c?>;nnnMiicn':
v\ i ;. i!i" !li ;!i llivr ?) ;;ir <a!
T .r is J
r ?It;;r <':?n:iiii:iu wi:*f*!? ^
: ' < 11:? \ ? (* ;< !;
^hc ! S \r;\.l riiir.C; ;t
rprxirrs were klckcti acr? ,
rii!:*I;;ir 'I:'- Riirht ami when improver?
crceivTiiir ?vi< are provided the co:?st
:i!'f! 1 ! .'! ?> A'.vcr irivfn !{'.'?
jiivrr :iii- s !'\ ] ? >'?!! lie ' 's
- \ :;*>? >i;v- ; j ' I*.
ay Use cf Vc'cr.ro.
T! i! ex*pe<iitio:j.s have sent
: < ' '
ty of
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;; " c -y . r? ? ?, <W'\ <1 fl ;
\ "j*"'Mi i
i ' v., 'T \->U ,
V (v: ; :-i'rh HS
c.vi i'- .
ifiP.K ppn^T c?i v;. '
fc> \ V . . ?... . 1 i J" LS ' '
C U I ti r -' ? , 1 '2 . . i ? ?
Ct:\zr Serv ess.
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r -.il <
II:<-Hi - i.;.V. 1 ;i it *U!!;>r< v< > Ji>
I-.' . . * it * m ;.i its n:; I y.
.1 highest counts <>t hricfccriii in
SOii" :; i riioj'o Hii! v be J.( H ,?1 ? ! \h
ii \ !?< ? :l oi>!ni!:<?<) h::V.
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\ i} .(* (I! ; ; which
::i > *i : < to !' v? !: .-!<
: v. :! i- v. . i.i of a of
rock dbout one-Third of a in Mi? j
T:. t!u? thaw. :: ?i u<
the v\ ;;t<: contracts away crumbles the
6U:Ta<*e ? f "h r< ? a. ;t? 10 mai-.i
{}.' > i :.i which v?e tlr.i'.v o :r s- s- .
?* t V. \ \
Out j:: ;!i;% Cotswolds. when v.*ititer
->" ' : ; f i i! ! .it \ Imu- > ?>. - 1 .
u,..::<K so that the rain
s< :? k , ;?* !;:\-rs. A ' :;:ivv s ;mv< 'i*. I.-'
& frost, ciieJi blocks are lai {>01!
xritli :: lunnmer. whereupon they ;:::!
Into ii:?l:e<. ready," after a little trim:i:ir
!?ir !'< i_*.s.
So, too, you see the slaters
"*V -:*u*: 1: ; M < "-ii' W v t: foi-'ti.
!i :i ;i;i,v ;> ;i ! !; > ><! "1
fi'i'.-'t, tiit- I.; -i 1 <:' isii v." !''V 1'!! It.'*
of t i. * </I .v ;'; i t'l i. : .. n .v ?.
L'i'?- .ii ; :v'.i ij ; : : s <?:* ?: ru's
I ill'.1" IV.! :'i : I^ ::: }>. 1 <U\'CCS^lo!],
i ?*i QUICk ili IVV
J-!: v.-;1, ;:s ;:i. sj::: vI
>. ''.! ;i sj .'!! < t ii*.
menus that the inartviai l>ee;?ae.s uselo:
i< ;* cxcv. i < ' uvt'i^icU
1 i 11 U Ik. ;. .i i c.
r.?fvo nir-r-Tc :*t "! 5 ^ r-?'
L>i.i!.' O i? LH 0 1 0 J 5b L .? ? Lr.*.'-i
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R?mrrkab!e Dcldncss Shown i*.y r.Vsr.y
wpccics V/iien They Arc Er.^r^cd
in Rearing Family.
Every year some fresh discovery is j
- : ??.? .of-: in:; 11:0
curious 1 ti:i i:s Hr<Is. Ti.r ! Ur.es*
sl:own !>y even shy birds when uonu'stu*
tint:<are cone;Tin.''! ;s s,? :
Kobins are especiaHy noted for i
boMn< *> , a lit; j>;t: r have l.?_en known
to !!,:.]; r,;-st ?nJ i< i;r ilu'ir
0:1 a 11 ::i n school. ciiti : i;.u
?)y ?!;?> winiow whirl; was |off. open.,
Swallows seh!r-:n l?uiM in otki p'::c
bnt a pah* have been known i > build
Their i:c-t atrnin.sl a pane wi:i ;on
pass. A swailcw's lis / : in I : : .> I
is ;:n exceptionally queer place 102
3 1>:P.! ()!. !i:.> >pc?eies to C: C.
V.'.vi s arc very in:,re;::<>us. and i.'.eir
ii..vd nests, v. i-ieii j.ro
;" .:iiy woven, are often ft ni'.i in
oi;I Ironies and tins, and even n ti.e
pool:.-:* of ;id eoats which have U"
left hanging about. A hedge sparrow'^
nest in UeUle was ft' i in . hnnri.
of iioi;!,>s C.< se to :i inihUe* 1 loath,
where school ejiiUlivn pa^.-vd evi r.i
d:iy, Ir.:: ihe faithful ! :r-i. w'th no
i': of !::n,,'er, reared :t fan::!;"
Ci"cait;ng the Er.rth.
A por<on ;i ci!VUit of t:.s
ear!?) niii !<>?( one day bv :r< ii:>vc i
v.nami g;;in a day by ?uir.g
\v:;"d. Iii eastward ;!.? sna is
n.i't b",.,'i,rc it <:o!:;piete r??lI: ( i'
oai'ii] lias iratl*'. I i'.iis ilie
i).'i'lo i from h >:?n i.nril tl-i? >ati is
au:>;u :ner in ?!a? meridian is
titan from ii; u>u 10 1100:1 ir: i;::t
Jcraii*;". (U:i\r: westward reel ires
li;f:e ir.ore than t\\:y-f??ur hours Uu
l):e s'ifi "to criteli up." su il;aL
r:or?:i t<> r.oc'i hy >un oi^i/vntic
covers ; p rioil of :n.:.-e than tweety
four hours. In order to keep ?ht:'
rich*, a d.:y is dropped o::t of r: !
If).: !>y vessels eastward who?.
(' J' 1 'Z I 11L" t'iirr uiiiimi < u . ... . ..
lo: li :: .vidian?i fm t is, :hr;> 11 v.- liif
same day nvicft: and a day is r? r!'i?*c:
wii^n thoy <-ro>s i!.c snuj?? 1 .?r* !:
roir-ir uvstwnri!?for irishin^, nrriv
InjI ::t the ?>ne fjundivil and ' ''
Meridian, Saturday imrnediat< iy incomes
no??n Sunday.
T!is Hurv.an Gyroscops.
Wis.'-:! you are d.'/.zy * 1 "i: _ - a:>p ;i>
+?. : ro::!/! ::i ri'' . H^wrvr r. it:;
f::1..); is h >t wi:h tlit* eyes l-nr '.a <>
Jh" 0;ir --sm or?U!l v.ii': h :.?>
\K\y- ; <::: j?t =!::::^ ...? w.;!? !i
?': ! < <>.;?: Lo tV-'-x CWr Is
t::Ji:*}:' <?rirr:n sv!:icli ;rivi\s ;>
]w*ver of balance. permits ::s wait
v; !r.!.: wiihwit toUe.v.hcr
properly tr;: to assume postnre:
which are distinctly orctsiif:* ; w r-"u
I.ir {?>'.: in >: our < :: . - 1!:. -r.'i
trie dancers. acrobats. athletes
Other"' : ' vc in:"i>r-i-ioi;-!y in;!; ??:? :'
"bal i)?v \v'i< . !" ur?r?i 11;?*;.* c; :i >:i
strange "iJiitgs without as we s?.y. los
;n_ir !>;si sp;:
nr..: raridiy. this <} . . > : . !
is ?'.>?u: in ?! or throv. t; s!i li: !y
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MARKET RETORTS.
Corrcct'.-cl frier clay T.d rimrsday
by Suimncr I'ros. Co.
Now York Market.
Opt". liijjh I ow Close
I 7.75 1 7.7.) 1 1.43 1 7.4$
17.:;'. 17.;.") 17.::; 17.42
17.2
July 16.80 1G.S4 i 6155 16.56 i
16.?2 16.22 i',04
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New Oi*lo?.ns Market.
.i. n 16.70 16.71 i6.~0 16." >
" Tc:i 16. (jo 16.68 1 o.3r> 16.35
Xiu; 10.53 2 6.5 s 16.2." 16.25
July 16.24 16.27 16.95 16.95
Oct 15.6;) 1 ?>.(;:> 16.32 16.32
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' KIWANIS CLUB
j> ? >, . . "< >? i- ^ v
The Newberry Kiwanis club held
crr.otiier enjoyable iuiu-heon last
Ti u>dOne of the principal fea
teres cf the meeting: was uie .noenee
of a number of boys ranging in
year? reive:-.: 12 and 1 i>. Each memLvr
of t ?:m'' i>rou:"I:t .oy as his
puest. Their presence a:i 'ed consid 'r:.'
!y . o ti e mthu iasm i\t the meeting.
0:i the menu was fried chicken.
. rc rind ether delicacies that
every boy likes. So i: ?>es without
saying that they at least enjoyed this
part of the program. T. W. Smith,
Jr.. T.v. , colled upon to .ay a word :-i
behalf of the boys present, and he re5
jon : 1 his usual happy manner,
;-!o: in."- Ms remarks with a beautiful
to:is'. 4o the K:\vanians.
Hal Kohn. a Rotarian by name but
a ICi *anian at heart, was present,and
-C? . ?-l, ?
brought a word ot greeting zruiu uic
i\r'.:.vy club.
J"*:. A. J. Bcv:crs was a1 so a guf?t
of the club. Ke \v:>s called upon for
a"i add res?. Sufficient to say that
Dr. Bowers fully sustained his reputation
as an after dinner speaker.
A ft* r \i? r.on; eats, and speeches
had been dispose 1 of the club entered
into :: business session.
The club vote ! to accept the challenge
issued by the Rota: y club with
regard to attendance at the meetings
during 1022. Members of the club
'nol-tr,, fnr.tovd fr? the
are aircanv j.^.. ... . v?
"feed" they wi'l enjoy a!" the expense
cf the Rotary cli:i> next January.
A re^olr*ion en lor>ingr the work
of the county dt monstration agent,
the demon irition apjent, the
henlth unit, an:! the V. D. clinic, and
* upon our representatives to
provide for the continuance.of thcee
,' >**vrmpnis for another year, was
passed. A ropy of this resolution
will be found elsewhere in this issue.
An interesting1 feature of our meetings
is drav in 7 for the aiti nJanc?
prize. Interest in this feature was
enhanced by the fact t!'-.! a representative
of the National bank offered
to open a savings account of CI.00 at
"he bank for the ftrst ix r.a.lies
iuuvn. The following- were the six
lucky boys: Thompson Pitts, T. W.
Jr.. Key-! Robertson, v\.
: *. ri . Jr.. Ansel Glarkson, and
'?* ; as drew
. . .. . d.. k aid,
whicrh was presented by David Burns.
The club is looking forward with
pleasant anticipation to "ladies night"
W:!: c : :.t i:\ early date.
A X:v,;,nian.
?iPSO*.T TOT?;-?
.r >.? ? * : -.?? n?rs?r I'xbww
Wanted?To make a of $1,000
; . ; > .9. J. \ ]2v.
Yen ' ;i! -v.-rr.i ; f \v
How many shall I reserve for you?
}: ?t] Kobn
S^ru r. ,'ul-c-i i ".re > ' t *t*
>v ir u\\ c like iu serve
them. Hal Kohn.
F i: r ^aler?it on- > rais-'.i u' reasonable,
seven years old, weighs
ifOO i". v. ads. Good quality. Quit
farrnnig5 reason for selling:. First
h se past Kcseznont cemetery. S.
s. . 1-2-'- '
Piciartss framed to please the most
CA ?SACi: PLANTS
Millions, all varieties, hardy and
tested by i: '.:t. Inspecxeu ; .*
nte it arid found free of disease. $1.00
uf:::;.;. f. j?. \ (?\Ui - IT p- !V i
post. W. Lykes. Lvkesland, S. C.
Donfc' forget - . p:. y ur suits for
QcaJIi\ Pre sin^r Chib. phon< 26*.).
FOR SALE Fri t Proof Ca! base
. . ' ' . ) .00;
10 000 ? 7. J?!.-*,'. rn.'t'i
0. si.:/ In;. I'cMto<' a u\
si.'O 1000. Ki?is-wv
Wh( I isaj Plant Cc . \ ai losta, Ga.
I-- - r- ? 1 -lin *'10 leWv'"
floor of my house having* decide*!
: > buy a house, i have for rent sev) )!
reo:i\-. rw.) ;vira;:<barn, ;ar<}?
;? ;?! !?atc: . I 'a X Boozer.
i
*l.e l-'.vri
' !27 <' ?.*<!;
FARM .VANTED?\\ nod to ' ?
) ??;?? : ? ' ** ^;:vo
.1 >. ' ' ; .. ;
. '
I rc? ~:j.ss .' otic??A:. . are tor.
i i) ires a.-s en l.a I;nd.- of
] ;h-n:ny. hunting: or any olaer
m: ' ?r. <i. Jones & Sen, IT. C.
I.inr^.iy. :)} .-"iC-tp
Wanted? To rent a good house- v.hih
f-w ; res of land suitable for
:ruc!:ir .* and poultry, short distance
.;ur. Will: .i<r to pay p. rea!
sonable rent in advance. "r.:.n!Bui:
lev," care Herald and News.
1 i.?
JL-O-:.T.
No trespassing either ' v hunting
fishing or otherwise w iI! be allowed
cn my lands. Mrs. Mamie B. Der
rick. l-:j-i>tua\vp
J'or Sale--50 a-res land r.car Mount
i Pleasant church. Write J. A.
. Wrijrht, Atftens. Ga. 9-23-201
Tro. pass ?-tol!cc?All persons arc
h->?vby notiilcti not to trespass upon
i.1 n(iwf the uiulcrs'^v. ?d iocaieo
' i townships Xos. 'i, 3 and "? of
:,'c\v.?orry county by hur.tin.cr, fishin
or in any manner whatsoever.
T. W. Keitt, T. E. Keitt, Geo. W.
Keitt. 12-9-4tltaw
YcurT mzor, v.-omen, over 17, desiring
i;os *ions, monti!.
?v iiv is: frv;? p-ritions now
.1. L< (former civil ser\
ice examiner), 147 Equitable
BM.. Wr.^hji^ton. D. C.
i
i forbid nny trespassing o:i my
Carrie Pu<rh. x 12-I6-tf
HATCHING EGGS?PA3Y CHICKS
('::n ::ov supply hatchng eggs from
my Barred Plymouth Rock matingsJ
Am booking orders-for baby chicks.
Will have chicks after Jan. 17. My
birds won ei\rht premiums on seven
er trios at Bishopviile. 1st, 2nd and
ovniV'' :?i en, ! ::>iv>!s: lsf nen. 2nd
i :jni pulVts. Isc hen, ail cockerel
bred, also shr.pt' special. I-^s from
pens u\ o. 1. 2 and .'5 $3.00 per 15;
No. 4 and 5, $2.25 per 15; No. G and
7. SI.7.") per 1", delivered. Baby
.'licks $20.00 the 100. delivered. All
chicks are from my pure bred stock.
Y. T. DICKERT.
phone 2303.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
.1 will nv'-'. a final settlement ol
the estate cf Waldo A. Ri&ard in the
Probate Court for Newberry County,
S. C., on Friday, the 2ith day of
February. 19-2, at 10 o'clock in the
forenoon. All persons holding claims
.'"aii'St said estate will present same
duly alt- stcd to '-he undersigned, by
,caid date, or they v/ill be forever
barred. I will a.-k for my discharge
as administratrix of said estate on
the above date.
CORA R. RIKARD, Admx.
Newberry. S. C.
January 20th, 1922.
TO THE BUSINESS PEOPLE OF
NEWBERRY
PhaSi.1 take notice that the license
law for this year has been enacted
and your license tax is now due.
Schedule same as last year.
J. W. CEA ?:iAN.
Clerk & Treasurer.
1-13-1 taw 4t
Try cur delicious plain and raisin
pound cake. It's simply fine. Bake!
Rite Bakery.
11-liS-ti.
-r-rr.? -* "*? r ? - .<.? *sw?.*f -r^-vyrI
? r f* ? ]
S?^ueami?g,!
f iMl! Work Call*
. Prompt Service. A
TAKE A LOOK J
Ladies* and (tents' Suits S
Ladies' and Gents' Suits C
Ladies' and Gents' Suits v
D.\ Cier.xiiu.'/ ai Rear enable Prices
i
s
1
Quality r r<
TVmpleto
Phone 260 Next t
t
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\i<a vl. i-j, _v "i^r
vv e nave now -turn
show that we are elf
Automobile Ke'oainti
i ,
iv:: <ho\y VOl1
Now is the time to
J. ciiJLJL kj 11 U v vv JL wl'.v
before the Spring R;
car in the Paint Sho
! i h5a'~ed both with tin
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; ifici icii uj
j Upper Main Street
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[! OPERA HOUSE
PRQGRAM
T csdr. ~ .'anu?.ry 24
| "NANCY r'?("??:: NOWHERE"
j Hebe Daniels
Mvrrytjjne Comedy
Wednesday, January 25
"THE STING OF THE LASH" {
Pauline Frederick
Aladdin Comedy
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Thursday, January 26
"LISTEN IRENE" | *
j 50c, 75c, $1.00^ $1.50, $2.00
Plus lax
??? ???? i t
;Sjr.day School notes for those who
,! v. "u!;1. know the lessors better.
| T. : :,L-ir.s ;i;ul Peloubet's. Hal Kohn.
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W. G'JSTAV HOUSEAL, M. D.
C.ficc Exhange Bank Building
2nd riccr, Rooms 212 and 213
Office Hours: 12 to 1 O'clock P M. t
ana 3 to 4 O'clock P. M.
^ 1 II 1 _ A 4.
OtRCl" i'icurs oy nppuiniiiicui
| Residence Phone 36
Office Phone, 66.
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' ^^^ks^^WBeaaBsami
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Let us examine your
Eves. Glasses fitted
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only when needed.
'0. E. Cromer, 0. D.
7 *
: j Up-stairs Over Bake-Rite Bakery
\
') SHERIFF'S SALE
j James D. Quattiebaum & Langford,
j plaintiffs,
against
Henry Scott, defendant. s
Execution.
By virtue cf an execution to me cn.rected,
in the above stated case, I
; will s-i-il to the highest bidder, at pub;:
lie auction, within the legal hours of
. sale, at Newberry court house, on
' Monday, the 6th day of February, A.
; D.. 1922- the following described
. property, to wit: Three (3) bales of 1
cotton, levied on and to be sold as the
property of Konry Scott to satisfy
v. {ifr. Y.cdiM oYppnrimi costs.
j Terms: Cash.
CANNON G. BLEASE,
Sheriff Newberry County.
i 1-17-31 Itaw
H. M.SIGBY >
Optometrist
*?_._ ? PI rr?* P 1? D! J?.
; or a ir iCXJ r uaiin. uiug
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
I
I Broken Lenses Duplicated ? .
)
>r?* tt <f * r ro?qro.
s> irj
111 dhiiig <snu iicpan jug
i for and Delivered by Auto
six^P3z-?iXEi\ i i ill?I i ill in ?B??
U1 Work Guaranteed.
lT these prices
ponged and Pressed 25c L
'leaned an i Pressed 50c
hashed and Pressed 75c
Give Us a Trial Order
sssing Club ;
T1 T_ 1.
n oc rujiii
o Spoils & Cromer's Garage
. rx?z** *? ?mmmmmmmmmrnl
i
e Painting *
ed out enough cars to 1
the best kind of
nr. Come in and let
)ut vour car in the
>
weather is bad and
ish Ciimes. Put your
"o now. You will be
e work and the price.
4
Phone 300
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