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s.~zxujJB>*r~x3j -a^r: :-rr; ;- -J* */-> < f 'j ,. i_y personal . lev.meat of Many People, A rv jcrrl.ins cr.ci Taose Who nj j V 15 ? ^ v. * V J \? "! . X. p.-* >!'( :" two nay.s . ., < w.'.o h:; I un-iw^o ill' j f a . ./ riospitah ' < ... V. S::inner spent We<l- ' . o.i ru>.nes>. ' * of the pant tie- : p. rin;> .! of the Southern Cotton O !! C \v: > he;; : :Ua"!t'i*S ::i ?- ? "?:; I - ; ? ne . Ai u sp- n iir. - a vacation I ?' \ i Trs. W. R. Sr.iitn, Sr., in j r f" : - Elizabeth Pominiek spent i v It \V i I w ? ; ; _ I inrervst is being mnaifesieu j 7 lc -A RofcrrijffiS in the next meet-? ; o i c.'j 'j on February 7th, when j - r' z Governor Joseph Turner of T. "/is, Va.. will be the honor truest, j .... .... T> . A : R( tar in iiai Aoin says. evei> kv- . Inn will be expected to be aciomr v,". by his mother, sister, daughter; o v or someone's else. The com-! r :e- charge are arranging: a v y :r' 'ac ive program?musical and o her.vise?and a big time is anticipa- J tr ' hv the Rotes. !r. \V. K. Gotvrald went to Green-1 "W od Sunday, he filled the pul- j p! of the Lutheran church for the t V -:or. Dr. A. J. Bowers, who was j r. from the city. v.-. ar 1 Mrs. J. Claude Dominick j r re n;rvcc into the residence in Wi!- j i:y si.ree: near the Lutheran church j rc 'c-ni:\ vacated by Mr. and Mr?. Ed-! v: rd Davis. Dr. Z. T. Cody of Greenville will : 11 : the pulpit of the First Baptist i e; "jrc" in Xe\"b Try Snrday afc th'j regular preaching hour. The M alienors Concert bar.-i wvZ :e a :>sr class show Saturday, Jan-; ii; iy 28-th, 1922 at 7:30 p. m., in the J new school building. Come and en-! vr>;?rVp]f_ Mr. Wilbur Vorams is now connect-j eC: with the Royal Coffee company j recently evened by Mr. Geo. W. I C omer in lower Main street. They1 rc ist and grind cclTee daily and will be rlad to have you call. Two young men were seen on the; st~eets of Newberry Wednesday1 v i r.rir.g straw nr.Is. They believe in j ' inshinr the season.' i ^ <V^ ,*> < > < > ^ <^> ^ <^> ^ ^ ! G> <$>1 ? THE NEWBERRY LIBRARY j vt> <Z ' G- <$> <$> <?: <J> <^ $> ><?> ^ ^?> <S> <?? 3> <?> <S>' Just eighteen years ago the Xew-; . . ry county library association \va^! o:-."in:Since that time the books h -2 been kept; in a large room overthe s: -re of Haliiwanger and Car-! por ter?this room being given rent f' for these eighteen years by one c" Xew:>erry?s big hearted citizens, the late lamented George S. Mower, j rhvr < r.ce the county rest room was! given quarters in the old court house.! t'.e officers of the library have made | :.'orts to space in the building:,! bi'.i not until the present board of' c remission ers took charge of the ccunty's affairs could permission be obtained. Not only did Mr. George j P. Boulware, the chairman, and his I b ard :.*ive this permission, but they [ a pointed a committee, with Mr. j Welch Wilbur as chairman, to see j that t room and the hallway were! put in first class condition. Sheriff j Please kindly lent prisoners under! Jailer Sanders' supervision to do all! the necessary scrubbing- and cleaning,! foJowed b\* M r. Mover with kalso-! rr.'re an ' '-aint. When the room was! :.:h* 31:-yor Cromer sent the town: h:.nd? t> move the books and book-i crse?. Mr. J. C. Goggans. Jr., of the! wberry Electric company, most, g- nerousiy off ere! a handsome eiec-j t; c fixture which he installed. In t: se frc-h sunny wuarters, with j f1 ctriciry for brie.tening cloudy j ri?.ys, and v.\rh the beautiful sur-J round in us bci/.c planned for by the j c . ic loaffue. the ' 1st cf subscribers; v.'l! materially increase. Those in i chrinr? hope very much to bo able to i h: ve :h.* i'brary cponc I on Saturday,; sc that those who come *o the res: j r<om y J so ' ko a.;va:iUge of the! 1 livai v Th - >v's :.)R for 'he privilege | of tal-in? boaki. out (four books a v'eek) s .00 a vear. Evt rvbody is' , " . " t v ; ?? > - -w. or to nur.t up rexer-j . :,i ry hours. There j r:. .. urr.' *.*.* ; valinble reference j ; ' v?ks :: *h. s : v. s, e.r > ! ehii-| : t l't.'ke use of these. } > f \ iim~: t. 4. iv,? . FORMER ER5KINE PRESIDENT DIES | /a- . 1 -V : win- : : ' 'x : :: Kv .. i ' :r r :> t'.e South, died' 1I3 morning: at f> o'clock. Dr. ?vIotf-' i f ;.! . -? ' .?? i?<-"?Tllbor. ) I r E VBrJsr V HONORS CON r :iDcRA"K HLI<\I..> rJorvlces .r::-,iy " < Me:::wry ct 1 arc: Jackson?Address i:y Or. ftt-rr:'>0: :r 'e - , . h-Av to ntliiv'y observe the : :veiS of the : :;-;h> of : :u of the nroes the riey -Genev.ii K; h crt ih?n*ani Lee ;tm! General , 'Th-.er.as J. t St-:?r.<?\vaII) Jackson. The ex-rcises were heui under -he aus;-iei< of the Dray: on Rutherfoni . o*?.i rnr- 'v r\ i % \%t\v -1. .* . :v. ; ? M G. A large number 01 people were h.:" i. ciu : ic vet:-! .ns of *: : ? <. v.ars many other citizens. Mujt.; i. F. J. Caldweii was master of ceremonies and despite his S3 years of me, presiaea wiwi an easy grace which iit- has retaim-il throughout ihe f years. Miss Mazie Dominiek directed the music and played appropriate variations of oi l Southern so.nsrs as a prelude. ;; "An.eric a" w.-.s the nrst number on the p'ro-srram, ..no this was followed i r>v the invocation by Dr. J. i,. Daniel. DeKover/s "Lest Yv'e Forget," was : beautifully sun.tr by the special choir. . after "which -Miss Benetta Bu~hardt . read with much express or ihc poem, . "Let Us Pass Over ihe River." A quartette compose of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Hicks, Dr. Jno. 2. Setzler \ j ana the Rev Mr. E V Eaob, next rer.- , aereu a vocai seieiniyn. Major Caldwell in a few rerr.inks'; paid a hijL'Ti tribute to the greatness1( cf General I ye. saying that hconsidered Lee the greatest American except Gtoi^f W&shon< an-ct tne equal of Washington. H*- said it ; not only proper^ but; aiso the duty .j*' ' Southerners to koto r.iive his mem- , ory. and that his l:fe is worthy cf emulation by all your.tr men. He said - -L : -1 i r.r tnere is no more langj.us-.-a-v ui Lee's greatness than the chapel in . Washington and Lee university in Lexington, Ya. He spoke of Lee and most of hi- family since the Revolutionary war wan a?v intern- 1 in the ' ? -- i ,,-e mausoleum <11 .i:.s i?i?cc ?um i. i ? va the danger now i;> which the b-.i.Min;: stands of being: destroyed by fire and ( of The effort to be made by the United Daughters <>f the Confederacy to;] make \z fire proof. After Major Caldwell's remarks a ; lovely selection w?s suns: by a male | quartette- composed of the Rev. Mr. . Bafc5>, Dr. Jno~ B. Setzler, Mr. T. L. i j Hicks ar. i Mr. Clarence Overby. The main speaker of the occasion i was Xewberrv's eminent, attorney a::u brilliant or a; or, Dr George H. Comer. ; Dr. Cromer made a splendid address , on the lives of these two great lead- 1 ers, toiling first of the ^f" and character of Lee, which, during the War < Between the States, was so closely ] interwoven with that of Jackson. II.* said that the ay or id is coming to ree- ; ognize General Lee's place in history \ and quoted from writers and historians in Europe and America who : sounded the praises of this great : leader. ' ji He told of Lee's own high opinion < of Jackson, and compared in an in- < teresting manner the lives and char-;, actors of ihese two great military geniuses. He especially emphasized Ultf lllV.ll fMri'III 1 v . ? IV/L A-V . fn the North, speaking of Leo's statue in Confederate uniform, which has a place in the capitol of the nation |1 against which he fought. He told of Lee's career at the close ox the war when he came home to build up the waste places of the South and to teach the youth of the land loyalty to > the Union. Dr Cromer closed his address by a thought from General Dick Taylor? 1 that in the hereafter when ihe roll is called, and the name of Stonewall Jackson is read, the shadow of the ij matchless Lee w;;! answer, "I):ed 0:1 the field of duty." After this inspiring address the exercises closed with th<- benediction which was pronounced by Dr. ,')anie:. H. <\ vV. .\ ?. vi .. <? ?, <? .5 . s> HOME DEMONSTRATION ? * * '* * 8 V " ? ' Il!nev?>v of Home Demonstration * Agent Ml. B-. l";e! Ganviaiiy? Thursday. Miss U Little Mountain?Friday, Feb. :i 2 ::l0 > t* : 00!. ! .10 IJ': 1.: 11:. ;" k A ' ' : 5- .' OlH' ' Ivi* lb: . r-y A.: ; J . . 'A ... ' . \.-..vtici! iind ci:u> marker mi a* / asked ! ? fcm in *nr?r? lengths. Daisy M. Berriv, H'lrr-e Peru. Aar'it. | ? < * > + \ V * ? * * N THE ROTARY LUNCHEON ? * t \ *.?>> # < f \ * :1 I 'll.* ?.*X V|'' '! t'* 1'!' -.'t' ' fit':' i" ; i. . : \ -i . . .v; .. It . ;:r- :<! t lis . <-r the .I ;?? . : " Kin - .. r It i Sua iav-':.;. ri P.ook Vv- . V. L:: '? s i': . Aht*:l 1u of 'vc-r present secretary <. H ! Kohii. w.-s heard : t'v e ih. 1 .'or. be it knovn, if there ana thin,* J . la Potarian will no? ; ?>. that one thing: is to have an unexeused abst nee ireu u;? ara 1 *** : !! . the above is <:'m; !y a k relude to the statement that the reg-L i f on nightly I'jrrheon of the ?wb'. ' -.y i?jt ;ry club w.;s he" 1 in the ', xrili room of th NVvberry he:. : o.i j ruc-sflay afternoon ;u 1 :'!0 oVtoek. : i'ri >i :>vn: Ben Cromei vie:; led the ravel. looked over the bunch, used hi? .. >t iu'iirment and?well, the result ' , I i-.as a well rounaed program. Kotar? - ' i j* ^ ^ | Ian Earie ?>aiOt>, wnose larne us ?j singer of note h is now gone abroad? ' even as far a< Prosperitv?tried tor . convert tne meeting into a song-rest;. but this could not be done. for Lotari-; :n Hal Kohv. who has well earned ;ha soubriquet of "Dollar Down/' ju st had j : ? rtU'.iie ii". - every-'.;:eeiin.r-t::!k < Afinance." Fho :olu : was that j either of these Rotarians monopolizj.'i the hour and a quarter alloted to} :>.o luncheon (akhcuah sucm was almost the case). President Een Cromer L managing: Xo obtain a little time for i L-* her flotari.ms and u :<. "The Ol.i Grey Mare," who has, tier! ;> ;* {" .- Rotarv }unbheons for :>ia?:v moots. agaHn made j arro-arance and its prajsa '?vs liss ; sung by the assembled Rotes "un-j, per the leadership of Rotarian BaJfcib.; Rotarians Jainvs Kiaaid and D U'.r V'.'eck.-. again budded fonh as j >i;c- ; ^niths of the first water, James con- j tenting himself with the recounting: : a r;evsonal 10 "'-c. while Don? t r? <1 h!ms( If to fav-a-.vay Texas for', :ke scene of his story. | "The Radiorphono.*' by Rotarian ; John Gosrgans, proved most interest- i' ing, as this Rote told of the workings'! J the little Instrument, which is one j: the won<krs of the day in the eiec-. Srrieal world. Two of these instru-! 1 H->11 1, i * in Vi'ffhpv:"'.' : a very early dale. Mr. C. P. McDanieL secretary of j' ti 1 chamber of ^commerce. who was a , rut-st at t'ic luncheon, was called upon u r a short talk and responded in a most happy and interesting mariner. Mr. (or just plain "Mack"*!}; ic he I kes to be called* c Id of some ; >f the things that are new :?eine: done ; tN Xewberry char;-y.-r of com-j ir.crce for a greater Xev.ber y. both: city and county. Among other things v. stated that a creamery for Nov-'' berry is. now an assured tact; mat | preparations a?e now bcinir made for!1 the est:-tblis!v:nent of this enterprise. I Also, that mattress factory and a, broom factory are now beins: planned, (| t: ese plants to be put in operation in 1 ih;' ' ear future. The announcement' of the probable establishment of an- : ; *. !ier enicrprire, the details of which! he is not now m rmitte i to r.ive to the public, was also made by Secretary i: V-Daniel?and now the Rotes are. wondering what surprise, and one of . considerable magnitude, too. "Mack'"* ! has up his sleeve for the citizens of < Dur greater Newberrv. i. Mr. MeDaniel told of other?things!' in connection with The chamber of .' comnif.'ce. covering lots of ground in : his talk of :: few minutes, which was [riven the undivided attention of this bunch of busing >VI -n?men whose faith in .Vow-berry is unswerving and;' unshaken. Another gu- st of the club was Mr. ; A. J. S. I.unsrford (familiarly known i as "Red") who would not hand out j any words of wisdom or advice to the Rotnvians. \ir. -i-mericed <vnn--]f with listenin.g--- and eatirsr. { Oh, \v>. a!! of in- above wa- inter spersed with songs a la Babb, "which were rendered in true Rotarian style. , This was true even of "Brighten the} i'of:."! \Y . Ym: >re." C'liy Siui' . !:'! Rou?-:%'.'avi" librarian ::?' * < an, < -5 : Titc ' ;y : . A' ' -'? ' 11 * ' 1 ' ' v ' i ! ? " \V::C . V ... ' ! ! . ; I.' X' \ . }; ' "> aut'.'ld ' : > ?* . .! ; : V : ' : . i . noihi,n0p bcin? spared DV the commit- 1 < reamer*' for newrerry . a is now assured armors Cooperarc It It is ? :rc: 1. ? Other Also f ar.ncd ' . " v. he*%y el-am*" r < f <: -- - - : ! ; fn-' . .. ; : <>* : 1:1 < \wo6rry. ; tnrougii an snnouncc-i : Lion on yesterday the creamery is now :vur - .r.vcwr. there remain many . ^ ;u>ta::s to bo wot ko<! ??u; beiore .1 ?s definitely announced that the cream- j ry v. ill be est ibiished. ;!r.>t jv.m launche-l by t!i;? niher of commerce in . . the ereamerv wi s to have the farm- 1' L. :* of tie 'y .? ' < ; camery but due to boll weevil conditions, inany far rs are ' hi position t ~ invert money in any project at this rime. i-.iJ I: was so > ;v ilized >' ihe . 1 ^ thai ;!u* nroj-^.-itiaa 4 I' "ou:<i h<?ve to hi financed through . some other channel, and the announcement i> to the effect that the organization is now i*> position to have the projec t finance i without any ::i-u!ty what:ver. so the only thing i:la;t remains to be nia; pe-i cut now c 1 f r* .! 1 cOi'^evai -^n tt..?e ysrmvrs of Lhe county." Many of them arc r.irc:::!v familiar with the or< oositioi j and little explanation is necessary, i In maki a ?u:ou:i cement reurardi:;? the creamery the chamber of c-i.-nrmerce slates thai nu farmer v. ill be called on to take stock unless he C 50 desires. The only thing1 that will oo a:k:-d cf litem is to furnish the -vc m ';?> ti e < -earner**. ami in ov-ier i V* information in hand as soon as possible, every farmer hi the'c DV-: * ", PS S M' i:. C.'lj J' *. '.'A'S . ked notifj cfaaurber of commerce how xnanj <.vs; ;:ie arc- new milking: and whether or _ . not they will supply the cream from Liese cows, and at the same time state 'low many cows they will consider I i\ *;r. provMe-.l a plan can bo map- r* t>e.l out to buy a !a.e:e number of p cows j:u2 >e)! them to the farmers on ,r terms. In speaking1 of this plan, Sec-: rotary MeD-mi.'l of the chamber of commerce stated that the plan could be *,vori'c?.l out if the farmers were Tr uiTicieiitly interested. ' p In the meant :r-H\ however, every ?' farmer who will supply cream to the 1 .- earner v shouM c* -: 1 at the o"'ice of * : ;hc- chamber of commerce at once or *urite them a card or letter advising ;i:?t bow ir.ar.y cows tney ?vw iwm ::d how many they will consider buying:. It should be thoroughly under-! stood that in no ecse will a farmer be 4 , required t;> buy ruMitioirial cows? p the main idea being to get them to fj ssui'c the cream from t*?e cows they 'f now have.' ; One of the 'nosi interesting points T in regard to vi-e c tablishment of this - - - ? .. i-reamery is in:'.", itif :;ini,n a. i.^* have to worry r.boui getting the dream to the creamery as the management v.-;!! r> > rk'.nt to the* farmer's ~ rloor ard pick the cream up, leaving h*;n a:i empty r:?n for the* next lot. In addition to thi< the very highest market price vi! be paid for the : rea m. Ii is also announced that after the a: creamery has been established, a cold storage plant \v i 11 be connected with it. and later developed into ?. cerUM.! marketing point for a!i f?.rm produc ts, pLet every farmer us well as every, business man of tht county get right in behind this preposition and make it -r a success for it means the salvation of Newberry county. * Other Industries Planned In addition to announcing lhoc-reanu:;-, project, the chamber of . omnic-s!:'o announces ;hat pl-'.n.-for the establishment of a muUavss v fac-lory are materializing very nid that within i.he r.vxt few wcvks it. is believed all phns will be complete. A broom factory for Xewt ry.is also an the program'of the or-j T'int'/'V'ftii mi ! tT>?*n?r>i"*T.s fo-r li'is I industry are exceptionally jrorxi. It seems that the new y ;/ \\ill T bring: many good tsings to Newberry f ev<. rv i i:ize:: w!:! fall i': iir.e an i;.:! i 0;??*r:r v:Hh c-u*. chamber cf comflic'0, so K-: every one of u>. do our ... ; fc A G:v\i? r X 'W berry City County. ' le nu"::'.ev-* e*" the -ir "5 ut v-. : .. The aimouncenient was rJ:>o m::d< by Secretary. Kohn that the Kivrapis ? r <-" ? > - i.- '_v\. r : .! : :v? i- v. v- a?: ; <T 1 ( I'-.'-S iu'.V; ' : . co::\;.'r U cist \vh -n ii:. by Mine Host Bullock, of the y, I z.:cr:n? to ;i Ro Brian's r.ppetite. CGNCEIiVA 110y. CONFERENCE >.T THE FIRST B \PTIST CHURCH . I 1: R: e-iy River y at i 0 <> k. .. -I. . W M s : ?>c Simrrav T ".? s;-i . x!-:o ;rcr. v:i;i ' . *vc3t- . The :a<!ifs of the First church will >rve lanch. Tie ''onfcrvatior. 'iimiii^e. :r f j 'L \ ' . _ : ? 1 f? i -iv!tyr . 5V a r.S.Cri y. I v. \- J more e ugs. Brvson Groeerv Co. - ' 1-27-2.; :.iv r. sr.ck of .*ui O v? Laying m i:; 1 for more eggs. Brvson Grocery. Co. 1-27-2*; or o!o S x : um\ ';vv( I';?r i'ro.: Close i , elec ' le "hi-. good water, garden, barn, < (J <; ! nice ueisrhborho <" splei did location. Reasonable alterations. Apply J. A. C. Kibier ~.V. j"ii E. 7th f ireet, Jacksonville, Fia. 3 -27-1 r v iss Mondains Pigeons?Pure white, >'.2> r Welch Wiibuv, Jr., Xcwi. ;ry. S. 3-27-2-: Laipaiobilft Paint Shop?We are doing the best work at reasonable prices. Put your car ir now. Upper feain street, McHardy Mower, phone -jGO. l-27-3t 'xy Ace.ylcnc V/c'cirr;?We are prc: ared to do any kind of welding. Bring us your broken or frozen parts. vT-Har :y Mower, upper "r" i stveev, phone oOO. 1 (} ? Of cr?ycd fy yi r:-~ hr>:n? <>n Purcell 4* .'V . v. ^ 0. * 0 v f' X) c30j ^ .. ;r > i;;: WbV-i .: 'U receive .' vai'd. C. II. S~oon. 1 - 2 7-tf CAB33AGE PLANTS Millions. yU varieties. hardy and >sted by froist. Inspected by governor: .-and fi'iir I t'reo of disease. .SI.00 * thou-::.! I. f. o. b. e:-:nress cr rarcel ost. W. Lykes, Lykesland, S." C. : , f.-.vc.f wo nress vour suits for 2o cents We call for and deliver. Quality Pres >ing Club, phone 260. 1-24-tf CR SALE FVost Proof Cabbage Ir.nts?Wo ?row our plants and lip nice fresh plants. 5000 $4.00; 1 nno O-1 on Pin/>AS "P '.i/.'J ,11..)'); JL U '.I U Oi.iW, i ? . I>. shinpi.-yv point, i'otatoe and om-atoe plants $1.50 1000. Kinsey rtiolesale Plant Co., Yal&osta, Ga. /.-Tjteci?You ; > know that John L. Cannon prcp.ired to do fanning, gardening or plowing in the town of Xcv;berry. Appiv -27 Caldwell Street. ' ' l-24-3t ARM WAN"'ED?V/anrd to hoar owner o? a tarm Tor sa i>, ?ivtswosi, price, and fuiI particulars. . J03"us. Box ">i, Oiney, Hi. rcsD^ss Notice.-?AI! persons are forbidden to trespass on the lands of th'- und'TSgr.C'd in No. 7 tow ".ship by fishing. hu::i..:g or ir. any other manner. G. J. Jones & Son, rf. IJ. Lindsay. 'JlG-SOtp /"anted? To rent a good house with few acres of land suitable for trucking and poultry, short distance out. Willing to p:.y reasonable rent in advance. '"LandBuilder," care Herald and News. 1 > l-o-ll. I 0 trespass!r.g either by Hunting lishing or otherwise will be allowed en rny lands. Mrs. M,ar.i! B Der1 cl: l-o-t> . taA'p a- : ' r.t :ir ' lount Pi : church. Write A.' Wr;;;!.:, A;..,/.:-. Ga. 0-L'3-20t r?spass Notice?Ail persons .ire hereby r.o::fie 1 not to trespass upon Jr.:;.'!; of the undersigned located in townships Nos. 2, 3 and 5 of Newberry county by hunting, fishin or in t.' jv.::j!i:er \v!:.it 'ever. T. W. Keitt," T. E. Keitt, Geo. W. Keitt. 12-5-4 ltaw ow.it* men, women. ever 1'/, desiring1 positions, $130 month-} ' *' > It 1 , now i Leonard, ?. former civil ser~ i a Hi?!'), 2 11 i'. ! Bid., Washington, D. G. ; wrhid c.riv r.. o:i J::* . JT1 '. Carrie Pugk. 12-16-tfj 0 7HE BUSINESS PEOPLli OF I iEV.'SERRY P! ase take noti e that the license w for this year has been enacted .:[ your ii/( :;?>> i:ix i' n-.?v,' due. S; he !ule same as last year. J. W. CHAPMAN, ( i\- T 1 usurer. -RM'u'.v It; ro r i. :ic!oi -, j in ? ra;? " :*i ..K it, : .v/' iBakers :.e Bakerv. 11-18-tf. : A' i 5 0 N ?. ' ' 5 S A L ? ] v.*ili > :at Little Mountain, South arcK ; i ic hours of eleven rid twelve orcoc-k. on the 0:h day of _ i a::' . !. s: _'k of v fit-ion *. :ery, rc idy to wear goods. s and hats and aps, shoes, hardware, r- anc in fact . .V' ; > : i i class- trenera! I '?; of si- 'k iows 57.745.00, fixtures $;>?C.OO. Is : ' ;"v iif <Tt?. J.'. ; y further information, aj>piy to the : at his office at Little S. < J. B. LATHAN, c of J. H. \\ Company, and A\r ut of Creditors. j i VfCHiMG EGGS?EA3Y CHICKS! C no'.v supply hatchng eggs from J my Sarrcd Plymouth Rock matings. j Am bookins: orders for babv chicks. W:M have chi ks after Jan. *17. My . v..:i e:;rht pre iiiuni; on seven ? pnii es at Bishopville. 1st. 2nd and < 3rd exhibition cockerels; 1st pen. 2nd ana pui'ets, 1st I1..'!;, all cockerel I bred, als > shape special. Eggs from ; i)< \;> I. ~ a rut '> ->.00 per l.">; No. j an i per i">; Xo. (5 an<l j .. !. i ? per 1.). rleliverwl. K:thy cnicks $20.00 the 100, delivered. All , f*v, r*. rot* 1 ....... I. :>uu i : V- I .vut V. i". L'iCKIiUr. honv :. M H R KTRY ? i 1/1 -2 ai O ? Optometrist 3I'd I-'Ioo- ^xch^ri?r-3 Bank EIJ^ EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED broken Leases Duplicated ^ ?????- 11 . j I Come to the i Sash ana Kanv Market! <J I for some more of that good steak at 20c a lb. "We didn't have enough for the trade last week but will have plenty from now on. Hoy Maggie, whar.. yu gwine Ise gwine to the Kash and Karry Marki-t far wof ov liver Gee you mus he ^onna hav compnv fpr dinned. . r^?-; >s ta^;rio.Ti jcaaig in 'wr-L? i^jtcrajor .Tin^.varcTOPafD ^ 11 i | ^.r. pr: t JL?0 %-v I I i I I i Car- i racl j Engine Repai" i . . Come in anc i : _ our new low pric< We can /?? *3" ^ ::V' f 3 ^ T^/TvJi^ry 8 ;> ?, $ jl %! g? vl J8 / 0* *? Ahfc &J* -* W V?^r O c/ i t-* ^ ?,? v /? ?*? ?)*?* ^ ?* WppCI ifldlll KJ-.p w *" " * I'wwra-'.w *?_: mr.^MAL?: /^aia^Wi - - /r^ r?*; v ^T?r. r-*!.^^ I J ?Trft,Tw? TT^ A ft /T "3 ivAoaaay ar | -? 1 Bervsu 8z i /T* *3 w a comedy 1V21 j High Class c 3 Introducing a "-args V< cal Instruments, incluclin P i arc-Ac corc ia n?I mpcrfcec Don't Fall To Hea- On COME AND EN JO 3 In Connection With R< i <*** ?# ucv rmanr.vryt >cr^w*j*.'?i?A^c< , | Cleaning, F | Work Called Prompt Service. A f TAKE A LOOK Ar Ladies' and Gents' Suits Sp Ladies' and Gents' Suits CI Ladies' and Gents' Suits W I Dry Cleaning at Reasonable Frees. I j A 14i_. ! yuaiiiy rre Templeton Phone 2(3U Next to 4 % t OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM I , FriJc.y, January 27 "R. S. V. P." Charles Ray Fox News Saturday, January 28 ^ -WINNERS OF THE WEST" j No. 5 M 2 REEL AUBREY COMEDY t 2 REEL WESTERN ! Monday, January 30 "WINNING WITH WITS" Barbara Bedford A Fox News > S&S*ESaH fflBBMgMBMMMMMMM W. GUSTAV HOUSEAL, M. D. Cfnce Exhange Bank Building 2nd Floor, Rooms 212 and 213 Oi'"cc Hours: 12 to 1 O'clock P. M. and 3 to 4 O'clock P. M. Other Hours by Appointment Residence Phone 36 Cfficc Fhone, 66. I i Let us examine your Eyes. Glasses fitted / only when needed. P- if rf.imni' n n Li. UMIU y U? !/ Up-stairs Over Bake-Rite Bakery i i i. ? ! ? _ A? ices ue * s-Tractor and ring. I let us quote you ison Repairing. save you money. m rsr i - Mower Phone 300 aw? xi*aaii??i noaHBHaaaanai V' w ^ <?^n -ar v in ! MOUSE- 4 id Tuesday Norman's usieai Show md Refined *rict.y of Latest Novel Musi g: Octavm?iaxaphone? I Sv/inging Concertinas. ir Many Curious Imitations. ? Y A GOOD LAUGH jgular Program. ressiiig and Repairing < i for and Delivered by Auto H Work Guaranteed. F THESE PRICES on^ed and Pressed 25c v eaned and Pressed 50c n a 1 ?i I ^ v ?Li ca rl ^ ^ r* d^IICVl ClllVl X. I ?Jt Give Us a Trial Order ssinff Club & Tw>fM Spotts & Cromer's Garage i J / ,i