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(Continued From 1 Bethea^n IS Area 9,2 7f> Taxable Property Amount i 79.820 42,' Balance Poll Tax 3-Mill Tax D*<r Tax Spcc-ial State White Teacher Negro Teacher Balance Fork No. Area 3,745 Taxable Property Amount \ 41,890 21J Balance Poll Tax 3-Mill Tax Dog: Tax Cn o/> iQ 1 To V UpVVim State White Teacher Negro Teacher Balance Belfast No. Area 4,229 , Taxable Property Amount p 17,570 9,4 Pa] i To V X V/li X 3-Mill Tax Dog Tax Special Tax Negro Teacher Balance Silverstreet Is Area 4,277 u Taxable Property Amount p; 146,670 97,9: Poll Tax S-Mill Tax Dog Tax Special Tax Deficit White Teachers Negro Teachers Overdraft Prcssley Nc Area 4,654 . Taxable Property Amount p 49.110 21.9 Balance Poll Tax 3-Mill Tax Dog Tax Special 7. State White Teacher Negro Teacher I? r> lo jL/aianvc St. Johns N< Area 0,103 j Taxable Property Amount 51,450 38,3' Poll Tax 3-ZVtiU Tax Dog Tax Special Tax 1-2 Corporation Tax from Xo. 35 (1 1-2 Corporation Tax from Xo. 35 (1 State Deficit White Teachers Negro Teachers Balance Death of Mr. M. G. Clark I th i The following is an account of: &? the death of Mrs. J. B. Neel's father, Mr. M. G. Clark, who died in Spar-: .. tanburer January 23, 1922. Mr. Clark 1 ^ * has visited Newberry and had many i friends here. . ! rp, M. G. Clark, one of the oldest and ^nost prominent citizens of the New sjs Prospect community, died on Mon- j ar ay morning, January 23, at about 3 v;( o'clock, at his home on South Pacolet. j co He was born May 7, 1837, and would ave been 85 years old at his next p2 birthday. His entire life has been 0e ;pent in this community, having: been sj5 born within one mile of his present ]0 "N ?*? ?? Kis VipnlfV) has been delicate for several months, yet his sudden death, caused from heart trouble,: .-r came as a great shock to his many] friends. a( Mr. Clark was married January 18, he 1366, to Miss Lethea Carpenter of th Mills Spring, X. C., having just com- Q oleted 56 years of married life last ]ij Wednesday. He served for a while p] as a member of Co. F. 13th S. C. V.' er Besides his wife he is survived by re 'he following: sons and daughters: 0. ]*? .T. Clark of New Prospect; S. P. Clalk m of Inman; Mrs. J. B. Ne?.*l fo Newber ry; Dr. N. T. Clarke and Mrs. W. W. sr Brannon of Spartanburg; Mrs. J. W. b< Keel of Rocky Mount, X. C. The deceased was one of the r>ios:, ? extensive landwoners in th:s section having over 2200 acres. He was a b< :rood citizen, who always stood for bi right, and could always be counted on ?' \ijze 6) fo. 54 Acres mid on Special Levy 7-10 2 mills $ 69.38 1(>.00 140.00 55.00 85.48 100.04) S4GG.2G $300.00 50.00 3~>0.00 $116.20 55 Acres >aid on Special Levy {(>0 2 m'lls ? :',.TO 7.00 64.80 23.00 174.88 100.00 $373.38 $225.00 75.00 300.00 $ 73.38 . 57 \cres aid on Special Levy 00 3 mills $ 1.00 87.75 i enn x u.vv 28.20 $132.95 $80.00 80.00 $ 52.95 Jo. 58 \cres aid on Special Levy 20 9 mills I $ 11.00 157.S5 17.00 891.46 $1,077.41 G14.8G .. 1,140.00 .. 120.00 1,874.80 $797.45 >. 59 Acres aid on Special Levy ?ol) 4 mills $ 72.04 18.00 122.S5 46.00 87.72 100.00 $447.21 $225.00 RO Oft 305.00 $142.21 a. 60 Veres >aid on Special Levy 00 4 mills $ 27.00 124.20 59.00 133.20 921) $1,024.66 922) 100.00 $1,468.06 $334.70 600.00 100.00 1,034.70 $433.36 e side of law and order and honest vernment. He had been a member the Methodist church for 35 years. Beautifu1 but simple funeral seri*p? ivorp h.' iH fnr ]\T. Garver Clark his late home near New Prospect i Tuesday afternoon, January 24. le services -were conducted by Rev. . M. Philips, his present pastor, as;ied by the Rev. Ernest Merchant d Mr. O'Neil. Following the series at the home the funeral was ncluded at the grave by Chapter t3 of the Masonic order of New 'bspect, of which Mr. Clark had 'en a long and loyal member, as:?ed by the Inman and Spartanburg dges. Both at the home and at the grave ere was a large number of lifelong iends to pay honor and tribute to eir departed friend, counsellor and iviser. N'o one in the county was ild in higher esteem or loved by ose who knew him more than Mr, i l- TT:_ I ?ui ? ? ? ,1 lai'K. n:s lung, nvuier anu *e was an open book with an exame full of inspiration and worthy ol nulstion for a high standard of cor ct living. Such is the monumenl ft by the life of this noble and just an. " ' ~5r"r* WHS The many and eleerant floral desisrn; >oke the love and esteem of this 11 ^ ?iovea man. IDS FOR PAINTING NEW COUR1 HOUSE INVITED TIip TTiorVm-nv rninnii^vO'l of NOW erry county hereby invites sealec ids for work on the outside of th< ew Court House according ^o th? blowing: specifications: Wood wori MOha??mawwPwaMB>wi . jiMjoa jjin m riininm- wn frc r. . i-vta | to be ;v' 'i -a^l'^neved ar ' painted with tw > cost* -f t be.-: nu re '-vii ti Jea<i o,!; ?sie:al w?v-k ; ai'-i water . !* >:; ' t: > j ere*! and scraped two coats of ' the best red paint applied; all iron i mast be sandpapers! . sennet" : two coats be?r v..it"- pro fit' b'a-k ! paint applied; all broken glass to be removed and new >5 pat in; a rash to be rccrla:'.( i: > nailing to ! building; ?u<-ce:-<fi?l b'Mer to furnish all mate}1 al. labor- an ! scalfolding. ; Bids will be received until March -11.i jand will he opened at the meet ins of i the commission .March tith. Work to . be done any time du'"inir March a::.' j April. rujrni rescrvru ?.?> Jt-jv.-v nu\ ! and all bids I GEO. P. BOI'LWARE, Chairman. Xewberrv. S. (". ! 2-10-3t. iiaw A QIC T T.Q? JT ,*L .Si ^rrc' ikkJ"1 O I Anything khmi Building J : I We Serve Enquirers in Person | or by Letter WITHOUT CHARGE j; j We Invite You to Visit Our Ofiice and See Our BUILDING MATERIAL EXHIBIT mmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnmmwmmmmm>????n ?n ? n ?n | Columbia Builders Exchange | 1 i 14 Lady St. Phone 3021 Columbia, S. C. ! IriTATiniM n? I FTTERS OF AD-' MINIS! RAT 10 N The State of South Carolina. County of Newberry, by W. F. Ewart, probate Judge: Whereas. Louise Eichelberger hath : made suit to me to grant her letters {of administration of the estate and effects of Will Osber, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred ' and creditors of the said Will Osber, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Newberry, S. C., on Monday, Feb. 27th, next, after publicai tion hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forejnoon. to show cause, if any they have, jwhy the said administration should I not be granted. j Given under my hand this 8th day : of Februaray, Anno Do-runi, 1922. U 7 TT IT W APT ? I . 1 JU VI ^VIVJL , P. J. N. c. ! I TAX RETURNS FOR 1922. j T, or an authorized agent, will be {at the following1 places for the pur! pose of taking tax returns of both I real and personal property for the i fiscal year, 1922: Kinards, Thursday, Jan. 5th. ! Longshores. Friday, Jan. 6th. Chappells, Monday. Jan. f*th. P. X. Boozer's, Tuesday, Jan. 10th. Silverstreet, Wednesday, Jan. i 1th. I St. Lukes. Thursday, Jan. 12th. O'Xeall. Friday. Jan. l"th. Prosperity, Monday and Tuesday, Jan. Kith and 17th. Little Mountain, Wednesday, Jan.; 1 Rth J. Walter Richardson's store, ThursI "I would ; ! built to last ai I j I Rusksn voice home builders make possible the See us at | Newb< I | Mc j ???i ? ? ? i I ??? > ] SECURIT1 Resou i i 1 The Natioi Nev !i J J B. C. MATTHEWS, T. K 1 ? President. > 5 IViCiTll C ? - - ' i * v . Jsn. 20th. C" Mlc. Tuesdav. Jan. 24th. t I : - Y. i: - ;:sy. .1 . '2T>Ai. ' Y lay, l:,n. 2?>t.h. May bin: on. Fridav, Jan. 27th. A. ' tr\- o in the court house until February 20th, afii : liftv c-cnt. pe.".:.''y \v'.!I si.ii! The law re<;u:r< s tx .. x on ;:i. tu* ;> o? crty. niulos, horses, cows, ho/;, sheep and goats, automobiles, wagons, carriages, buggies an: I other vehicles, pianos, organs, phonographs and other ;v:u^iinstruments, household goods, moi": : . ;t. i money icrcst. 'i'racitirs and aii farm implement.-.. ?aich trait of land or lot must be lifted s('parat;,;y. also person? pwiirur r-.r.jpo! ty in two or more school ?i:stricts must s state and assess I' optvly in district in which it bei.-n.us; persons buying or so!Ii*:?.r land u'll make mention or the transfer. iso I:i'0:?v-i'. \ i.i tivl be transferred. The following named'persons arc mt'iorized te talc tax returns at their respective places of business. W. R. Watson, Whitmire. J no. W. ITiop. Clenn-Lowrey. G eo. H. Martin. Longshore. J. J. Murran, Chappells. II. D. Hollingsworth, Boozer's tore. E. V>\ TVerts, Prosperity. W. V,'. vYhe;>kr. Prosperity. B. P>. Hair, Prosperity. J. B. Lathan, Little Mountain. Vv*. B. Shealy, Little Mountain. Ton C. A all, Pomaria. ii. II. Hipp. Pomaria. E. L. Glymph. Glymphville. J. L. Crooks, Crook's store. 7323SSFS?3?SKi 8 zzi a pi is is ?21 Fertiiize 5-SSGH < ...i T yr3 If a K2 V "?Sam ?t ? * fifry. V. S. I'at 1 || FOR 3. ||| Long & Sc BIS < Prosper: I c I . have our dw? fid to be lovely' d the universal wish Good workmaiishi A 1 ' X..I ^ ? iwu quaimes. soijt your building f errv Lumb Phone 58 m'oer Newberry Chamber of Commc; No. 1844 rces Over $2,000,C yberrv. South Care J JOHNSTONE, W. W. CRC V ice-President >rr Her/berry Chamber cf Com V,. H. Mavbir.. Mav'ointon. : \V. TJ. Suher. Peak. i A!! persons will please take not; ih-.t t.v'uv:s nnis: be made fith .(> .< '' f i. a'.X'W n:;'.r.v (! persons lh" < '?unty :*u?Iitrsr. Aii persons having oM retu blanks will p'-.-ase not u?" th?r.i niak:r*jr :ur:-s. and they will a! pi. as*e <i< :;:roy the:n. .J. U. ilAl.FACRE. County Auditor. no r c *- ' or n al settlemen ! kv::i ni;:!:e a i'mrd set'dement the estate of John S. Ruff, in ti :uv lh refr.re. 1 . ciie and admoni i ro Court fur X(-v. bf"*ry Count S. C., on Thnrs.'Iay the 2ord dny < February ]'i22, 1(1 o'clock in t! fcrcr;con. ..A:: persons holding cia.'r said t c, will prc.-x-nt su.: duly ut*:*<! to the un(lc>vr:!rnod, i '! will he fnrcVi'V " ed ' X^vTil ask for my discharge as a niini.it r:'. Lor of s.i;;l Geo. S. Ruff. Ad; NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMEN I will make a final settlement < the ostuti' of Waldo A. Rikard i:i ti J'.obatc Court for Xewberry Count S. (?r Friday, the 24th day ( Febi uarv, 1922. at 10 o'clock in tl ? \ n . u,.i.3/.loin lOI'C.'lUUII. V11 [ICi SUIi.> iiWitiiilii V.KHII against said estate will present san 'duly attested to the undersigned, I: said date, or they will be forev< barred. I rvil! .;> ]; for rny dischar* ns adminiiiratrix ct said estate c the above ihtv1. CORA R. RIKARD, Admx. Newberry. S. C. i January 20th, 1022. [POO ||j U/S ? & f ??* 5(2 |f if? fc ^ & <1> J C Ai. <?a3 SRADE 8 | 23 l ^ ?|j o a st2!K?ard f jjj HOT Down || to a price \LE BY IS :hurnpert glj ;ty, s. c. | |i gwafa 1 as mm* ? w--^> ? ?.? *.???? ?* iummC%?? ? II 15 ? 5 ? c k'~ 2 '2 ?' sL?"3ir% of ail prospective p and materials problems. er rcc swwwai^3wranicrvfl^nr.T?*rai?^.t.?S9MR ffTWK 23 ? :R0GRE8S ?00*00 Newberry % >Iina )MER, F. G. DAVIS ' o e !?! Accf- P a O.ilVl ? A A KJ sj . ? imerce ? - 01 * n i pw? fit .%h5si7in(r KPrti " x Saw VI \J&i l ? :*n in I^y ? . ....' wp nr.vf> iiist recei i a iiarge lot of Razors 1 ! ~ ?* WP 5sayisipr st 111 % ?. H ^ nr ? tk*' ? ^-/ V'i* Vn T? TT'%ir^ 5 /^? T* O si tui rKiCES e I ** r-s j Razors worth $2 and over cut to Razors worth $3.00 and ever cut to Razors worth $4.00 and over cut to : | These Razors made and guarantee yf i OJ 0_J? anapieign nai'aware >f JJ Sold and guaranteed I Wis. Mison I Soi Member o! .*: jv/ber?"y Chamber of Commerce I XKnOESBBaBVSECZMHBBBBW i KHVmVW'/WV*/. * # * V?4%V/^V^% HV^ViiV JJ ; | J, L. WELLING, C. P. A. (N. A 1+4 ,:: Audii3 ? ? Systems ? ? Investig A v Subscriber to Prentice-Hall Income Tax Ser s Latest Treasury Rulings Received Promptly r. Have Your Tax Report Filed Correctly. ? 207 Exchange Bank Bidg. 15 . Newberry. S. C. * m >4 4 ^ * m ; ?'49Y?+* v? * ?t ? H t? ? ?? ? c? : ?0 . ?y . v? . il ixl:^^cpm"g-=y,t!m awaaetanaaaanaayr - .. :tixaag?thjii.wiBi?arr?iiwap I Corn Mills Corn Mills Corn J' I ' Tf ,. . , . , If you are in tiie . . . :. ar. j-ciass v,c I j let us hear from you, as v.e iiave%several in zi | j can make immediate shipment. Write for cire; 3 3 I ' | j COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO. r | 823 West Gervais St. Columb i} / i? , ? ? ?-? ^ i Ems Fmm Evcry ? Tii.-re :.r. no for ; loafing hen. You can ?.nd real -matters om m c.cr> sumaij ????4 IMSfiP' Egg Product 1 qj *> ~ . uiJZ' T!ip v. i? i< ! . i" t h I |.?niltr> tunic, develops the ejrpr-prudi j jjt makes early !;?.vfrs <>f j'oun;: pullets; keeps poultry 5. ppofluros* f;:st }cr>i".vtii in ir"A chick--. -*? jmund 1jo.\, .">0 cents. We carry .1 complete Uric of Oiro-Vct Standard Remedies for Horse?. N 1 JTots ;uk: !' i:l;ry. We v ili jjhidly r fund your money if you fail to gc ' ^ > results from ib-j use of any Caro-Vct I'jcicdy. - *- i't-tirnr-nnv ooiim |?j| AUTHORIZED LJLALLKi Pir. wdlar i 3! 3Iatt Berry Silverstre |j Bowman & Watkins Chappel ; p| J. C. Smith Chappe ?! G. I). BVuenbai-srh Prosperit gj Glider ci Weeks Driv . Co New.ben ?! P. E. Way NeW'oer : ? i Newbeny Drug Co Xewberi ?: r! Little .Mountain Drug Co Little Mounta *j *\ Xevvberrv Grocery Co Pomar J: S! Whitmire Drug Co Whitmi II ^ I J j^L_ i , Ilia zTLtn -.1 mmm mm .< mmmmmm tmm m ' ? < ? u. i | ^ efef' (ft, ? j?v JUL J?T1 ^ _ pgal^r CL~??'V .. jl J j Wrecked By Fire! *? I "*| j Stray sparks and 'leaky feed pipes start fires tfc thousands of autos, that v/il! bring but a few cents per 1 | I SOLD FOR JUNK V:rr from oi:r of jr.any causes is likely to send yo ? < ?>>1a -.nf Tt i I Kvincr lYMlfh 'i< ill Lilt.' J lii i IV ? ' * . v.' iit tl II \ LiJIIV.. A L '? > * A ilJv Ul i**wv?i ,|V. you insure it ajr;iinst fire you wiil be paid the amoun loss. Don't drive another mile without insurance proiectu fire. You ne'": ;;utowo-iie insurance against fire, theft, nronertv dunu-itre and collision. 5' B t |ii J __ \ 1 Insurance?Real Estate. 2103 Caldv/ell St. Newberi t i Member Newberry Chamber of Commerce w iced ved A V5# \> I i 69c. 88c. 98c. d by Co. by 3 2 JT^orm Mjii.ii. mm i ? 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