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PURELY PERSONAL The Movement of Many People., j Newberrians and Those Who Visit Newberry The hoe, mentioned in the Prosperity correspondence as weighing 5">0 pounds at three months of age was a mistake. Mr. S. J. Kohn. the owner, of the hog, says its age was ten months at the time. Mr. W. H. Wallace has returned j Cnor+'inlMircp TI;many friends i JLil/ill Kj fit I C ? i w? ^ . t ~ 1 i are glad to see him in the city. Mrs. J. L. Browning of Goldville is' v;siting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.' C. Adams. Mr. F. H. Campsen and family mo-j tored to Columbia Sunday and spent | the day. Mrs. F. X. Calmes of Herren, Illinois, and Mrs. R. M. Tidmarsh spent j ^ j ? + ?;<? -Monday in ureemvoou wuu uu-ii ter, Mrs. S. B. King. Newberry county boasts the best \ jail in the state, according: to the j grading of the state board of public \ welfare, this jail being given 04.'I. points out of a possible 1,000.?The State, 5th. . The Newberry jai? is 1 51-J I oVinyJft in fV?P nanuieu tit*.' utji oin.nu in state, too. Probate Judge Ewart handled a j case of sale Monday for Probate. Judge Tohmpson of Laurens?that of : Denny against Denny and others. The tract of 245 acres in Newberry coun-j ty was sold to Mrs. Annie B. Atchin -e~.. 01 nan & U11 JL U I *?Jl,VVV. Ben Brown (colored) of Silver-; street, Route Xo. 2. was very fortun-, ate in holding- the lucky number at Philip Da itch's Saturday, a week asro, and has received the choice of any ar- ' ticle in the house. 3Ir. G. B. Summer has returned; E\-or??viUp_ Tnri. Mr. Floyd Lathrop of Kinards has i finished his job of concrete work at! Due West and prone to Orangeburg- j to take charge of another job there j in the same line of work. Mr. and Mrs. James Hill, on their return home from a bridal visit to Mr. Hill's brother, Mr. George Hill in 1 A>,1/n0vir? c-t anno/] avpv in Vcw- ' \J i R'aac. on/uuvu ... - - - - I berry from Friday night to Saturday : night with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. j Geo. .P. Hill. Mr. Jim Hill is super- j vising agent of the Southern Rail- ' v?*av at Rock Hill. Mr. Jno. B. Mayes has a window; of his store reminding us beautifully of Easter. Mr. Issie B. Mann of Washinarton j - - - - . I paid a brief visit to Newberry lastj week. G. S. and J. II. Ruff and J. A. and ! J. E. Sease are on this year's grand j jury. It is an unusual thing for two j sets of brothers to be on the same jury. Messrs. T. P. Johnson and J. B. Boozer were in Greenwood on busi- i r.ess Friday. Mr. Johnson went to; ? 4-~ v> ^3 iviofl*!nn. r\ f +V)0 ffrtVPTTI ?TIP" ! ?aii/Ciiu a ,_ board of Hejaz Temple to decide the' place of the upper South Carolina I Shrine meet.'ng:, which will be held in May at Rock Hill. Mr. Boozer attended a meeting: of Metropolitan in- i surance agents, Greenwood being dis- J trict headquarters. Mr. W. V. Bledsoe received a visit from a cat in a peculiar and unusual way at his store the other day. The cat climbed up on the roof of the building: and landed through the sky j light, falling into a kerosene tank, j with the result that the cat became i minus part of its natural covering. ; Hal Kohn's store has about the-; most important window in the city; at present. Chip in and help the gym. 1 Miss Beaulah Wright spent the j week-end out from Clinton with her; school teaching sister, Miss Byrd Wright. J. H. Summer & Son's window is attracting much attention with its' handsome drawing of the new country ! * * * > > ; cluD omitting ana grounas sKeu-neuj from plans by Architect Ernest Sum-! mer. Look and be glad of whirl's: coming, as things are moving for the) club. It quit raining Saturday morning, i as the water must have given out. It is rumored that the Commercial \ bank has commenced preparation for! a new bank building: at tlv? corner va-1 . cated by R. G. Wallace & Son, whose i place of business now is the store j room formerly occupied jy C. J. Ms;- ! Whirter. retired merchant. j On account of the bad weather the | nock wedding1 ai Little Mountain j M-hooI was postpone.! until Tuesday nijrht. Be sure to come and enjoy tne wedding feast to be served after the i ! ceremony. The teachers of the city schools! that have been invited to meet v t!i the Drayton Rutherford eh up tor Wednesday afternoon are reouest<'d o come at ."> o'clock. The members of the chapter w\Y, meet at. 4 o'clock foi a business session. The South has the negro problem.; and the Pacific coast the Chinese} problem, while the people who livej. in some other sections are a problem ' unto themselves. * ummmmmmmp ?-ar- ? ??aa????? www COLUMBIA CHAPTER TO ENTERTAIN WINTHROP DAUGHTERSj Tc?' Cuiumbia chapi'.-r of Winthrop j Daughters, .Mrs. Robtri A. ("coper, j pivsiile-U. has graciously extended an ; Invitation id ail daughters of Win-1 ? f trop in attendance upon the State! 1 Tea< hers* association in Columbia io;.? ^ .?iT >- i Wi'-lSv, ill *t?:i 1 t!m> !, governor's mansion from six* 10 eight j o'clock Friday evening. March IT. It} ( is hoped there will he a large number I of Winthrop daughters who will ac- j cent this cordial invitation. .Miss Leila A. Russell. Alumnae Sec. j Miss Corrie Havird. Sec. Winthrop Chapter. I [ I ^ < > <?" <S> $> <$ -" > /y '$> < > | 4> AMERICAN LEGION NOTES, i <? Hanford MacXider. national com-N mander, will be in Columbia March]1 10. M. C. Lumpk;n. dept. commander, j( has issued a call for a confercn e of j post commanders, adjutants, and all j! legion men who can attend, for o'clock that afternoon. Post Xo. 2-1 i' i should have a large representation at J' this conference. Begin now to makej1 your plans to be thei e. Mrs. Hobart, national president of;' the Ieg'ion auxiliary, will he in Co- j' lumbia the same day. and the conference at 3 o'clock will be a joint con-;1 ference of the legion and the auxil-;; iarv. Quite a number, of the mem- i1 j c cers of our auxiliary have signified their intention of attending the con-! ference. ''Wear your legion button, Buddy: , It tells the world that ihere was a ; war. that there are men in our hos-: pitals who must live the war forever.1' The Legion button is the proudest ' decoration any American can wear. Its "bronze or silver center proves . honorable service to our country, the/ blue and gold border that you are . . . I < still serving your country as a citizen to keep America the way you offered your life that it might stay?Ameri-/ can."?Hanford MacNider. Have you received your Lecrioi. ] Weekly of March 3rd? i' "We had to drop all names of , members whose subscriptions cards we had not received before March first," savs the manager of the subr ' script ion department of the Weekly. Was vour name included in those dropped? Hal Kohn is still in recep-,' live mood for your $2.50. j There will be an important meet-; ing of Post Xo. 24 tonight (Monday) 11 at 7Our post commander says' i "l-? ? ? * V* .. . p?/\ /\i i m rv n n i c o 1 / . n i * ?\ t CIIcll ill." 1 I<ID SUIIiviilllij; llji iiijj 3tcci Let's see if it is worth investigating.' John B. Setzler, Publicity Officer. ' ^ <S> <$ "r <e> <S> <s> ? <$ ?> <??* $> $ <$> <5>? *> <3> , ' <S> RED CROSS NOTES <& , J <S> * <?> j l A Message from the Chairman i V To Chapters and Members of the Red C Cross: > t The peace-time program of the Am-; ? erican Red Cross calls 'or real workjr and the* elective am 01 ua nt-iiua : everywhere. The important items of i t thai program are: |> 1. To look after the men of the j army and navy and the former ser- l vice man an-l woman; ihe ex-service I men are our special and urgent care. ; 2. To extend the activities of the > I public health nurse in rural commun- 1 ities throughout the I'nted States jr where adequate health facilities are j e painfully lacking. ! \ 3. To be adequately prepared and ready for every emergency due to. t pestilence, famine, fire, floods or oth- e er great national calamity, and to do what we may to prevent sueh; th's v means an army of volunteers devoted to Red Cross service. i 4. The Junior Hn! Cross at home. and abroad. r Every reasonable effort is be in;; i y made to reduce our operating i'X-je penses: very substantial reductions! have been made and reductions1 p are beinir made. It is impossible, s however, to maintain an organization f such as is essential to the Red ('ro.-s ; without lar^re expenditures. TheI greatest de.mands now beinsr made ! t upon the R'.'d Cross are the demands ! j upon the chapters and upon the na-! > 1 1 J- ? + rv fnfl i . tionai neaaquai lcis iu mcv. j news of the ex-service men; these de-je mands are very la-'.ire; indeed some of! the chanters are lindii".? i' v.*el; nish ! r I nupossiote 10 me^* them. |\ The ji'cod people who appear io [ think the Red C'vss has little to <:oj; s-inee the war er.d ; -h- u'd know the }. enormous sums :hat. -his one servire f is eostinjr the fled Cross. This si r- : ] ' it-!- i< not ;ndisc: inr'nate. hut is ren-' .it-red to men whose disahiliaies a:v'?j due to actual service. It is hoped , therefore. that members everywhere ti will i-ome to the aid of 'he Red Cross j aiM render ail the assistance in their j power. We esnecMaliy urge volun- j y teer*-- fvi'i vwlivi'i i') assume tii *^* iust 1 h;<ri- oi' this obligation. : Cordially yuurs. John Barton Vayne. t "ha:r:na::. \\ ]r the ' issu* of The Herald aau s Vf\VS 1 hone " 0 i'i!;Vc >\ PO'I t : .<iVi j public health ' -'v-v. Miss Liu'ht- v ;ey, in regard to a recent (Jent'ii a linic ht-ki fo; > -hooi chii !re:i. Mrs. A. A. Woodson. I "lifiirnian Publicity Xtwbory iVitnty Red Cross. .' n.,CUW? .. BASKETERIA" AND COUNTRY STORE c | T, rw.i Ways the Farm Women's Coun- { cil His Adopted for Se!lir.?i FVoduce : rh.? State. ;J With the coop'.rat ivy produce marvet better known as "The Basketeria" run under the auspices of.Miss Janie' Roberts, home demonstration agent, J Greenwood has achieved nationwide < omment. Quite recently there ap- < reared an article relative to the club c market of Greenwood in one of out* i Tin'.; -iri V'll> OX IJOpUiril" IIKllitl/.: m.?. .1 - v.v.. ?.cted wide interest as is evidenced by i he fact that the home demonstration de partment of Winthrop college received letters from 21 different i rates and in a good many instances revc-ral letters from the same state. Some of these letters came from ho'?.e " iemonstration agents, some from presidents of federated clubs, civic ea.^ues and other club leaders and ? --" ~ 4*.? i-v\ tvAm nn -unit- :iw.ii iciiiii ii. v-ivvn.. >x.. | ,vith one cither town i:i the satte. has. :ho distiiici*on of beinsr the or.lv place ivhere the market buIldin *.- are owned j yy the home demonstration clubs. I\he iumber was furnished by the farmers and the lot. windows and doors riven by the town people. Miss Lou- i ;-e Fleming of Greenwood county has ealized more than any other woman n the siate from her private sales at . .he market, which so far have amounted to $1,100. The result of: :he market can hardly be foretold. \sidc from the money beinjr put in * :he hands of women, the permanent mprovement of the county is con-1 "tantly being1 brought to notice :hroujrh increased numbers of fruit :rees, more and better poultry raise 1, 11 ore and better da:ry . ows, and little . h i r <rs :iS strawberries, dewberries, re., which help so much to a family, ind last, but not least, the farm peo-: ole are realizing that they can have /ear around gardens, and they mean * <> have them. When Miss Roberts leard through the merchants of Greenwood that 120,000 dozen eir.^s vere shipped from outride the state . very month to Greenwood, she soon cot the women of her county to < .hinkingr over the situation. Meetings vere held recently at Calhoun, Cokes>ury and Woodlawn. Miss Atkinson,1 lepicalist in poultry, w::s present at 1 ' * r _ _ i . J* *1. } nese meetings. :>ieniocrs 01 uuj pou ry clubs in each of these communi- ' ies were enthusiastic over the out-, oo'\. At Calhoun the club plans to pecialize ;:i egj? production and to r.arket the eggs cooperatively. At "okc?bury. Rhode Island Red? are ieing raised for breeding stock and ;t Woodlawr Barred Rocks are beinjr aised. With such a bright outlook urely Greenwood can be supplied by ' he home women, with fresh cargs the I ear round. 7 11 5EAUTY IN APPEARANCE WITH MECHANICAL GOODNESS "One of the most perplexing pro-V^ ems confronting: the automobile nanufacturer :s that of a suitable . ombination of beauty in appearance j vith mechanical jrocd1 ess." says J. j . V. loc-t! Maxwd! dealer. "Ami ft his is especially true in the lnjht car i?t.S5>. , _ "An unusually beautiful car?-os- C eiia-Iy if it is one of mcMiium price 's likely to create doubt concerning _ ts mechanical accomplishments. ; Y "And y(t. a car without beauty, iven though ir may deliver remark-! fir. ju'rfarmr.iice. cannot long F :lv t:v. 'it market. ' h i'i'ye". of today demands lechanical excellence together with ty'vh appearance and luxurious com ort. "This fact allows the manufacturer, ?ut a single policy: he must first esablish the mechanical merit of . ... , , i r 'roiii*v*t and maintain it; tr.cn t *nust furnish a body design that w!" ppeal -tron.2"ly to the buyer. Xo oth-J r eoursc can be successful. . 7 In the new series good Maxwell h" new and powerful organization i; p: uiiiv'.-.- ] rn - ditnonstrated he success < f such course of action nd *o ; 's accountable the iii.ch i a t.:?' : .<>!>;! Mi-.wc has gained iis i#wnevs and ih-i t iuhiic !: ^-. nerai. -To a chassis -if prow.; ?rth v as :iven a beautiful new body?the fin .St, 1 t ii;:ik. c. iusv.. <>* a::y . aV'" \* Maay of u.- a ill hav-ily git throuirh ;; laying Ch>istmas bills before Master rrivc-. I t LN C N TE F<T AIN !Y? F. NT . V AT HUNTER-DEW ALT i'1. v." M he a play, *'!\xehar.^"n.r ?ith Mother;" at Hunter-Dc WaitI ho >:. Frida? n. March ' ?' 'i. a' f:Vioi-k. A S?;!lOol (i ui i L i'.!i he and t.\oro will ;? > other ; muse men ts also. Admission free, fo I ay Form Another U. D. C. Chapter The youV;;' ladies interested in the ormation ?.-f another chapter United S )au?hlers of the Confederacy, will o i;eet at Mrs. Robert Wrights' Thursi-n i^ftvrnnn ;it J-;',!) Membership >!;inI-'s may be hail f!:>m Miss Abbit* (< iaillard or Mrs. Wright. ;e NAMES YORK WOMAN . 1 ^Trs. Br:tt{:on Succeeds Mrs. Wright " of Newberry j ' Mrs. M. Brattcn of York was *c.-terday appointed a member of the ommission in control of the Conled rate home, vice ?.Irs. . D. Wright * ?f NV?vborry, resigned. The appointment was made by the governor. SPECIAL NOTICE BB6*eeMW*e**e*e***e**e5**e*ii5e*5i5i* ' i?Iti"^- Fountains and Feeders?at "j your catalogue price. Large shipment expected daily. P. E. Way. Druggist. 3-7-11 ____ ?hcne 133 or mail us your order for anything1 in the drug: line. Prompt 15 i*1 W'>i- dvTjyrist. New vitv. i . TI 9 berry. S. ('. .*>-7-2t : f :cr Sale?I will sell some ot my house furniture. I. Kaplan, Prosperity, S. C. 8-7-1t . c 'raits Poi:!try Re-nedies. \\ e carry a full line. Phone or mail us your' orders. P. E. Way, druggist. New- . berry, S. C. o-7-2t :or Rent?The store I. Kaplan occupies. Apply to J. A. Counts, . Prnsrjpritv. S. C. r 3-T-ii r or Rent?Dwcllin.tr house, f> room?. See i. Kaplan, Prosperity. 3-7-1t i Chrysanthemums, lunjc. incurved, yellow, pink, white and brown; siraijrhi-peta!. pink, purple, velvet- j red, cream, flesh anil white. 30 j cents a dozen. Red and pink j hollyhocks, mixed. 3 one-year-old plants. 2~> cents. Large red can- ( nas, 75 cents a dozen. Petunias, \ all colors, striped and frilled, mix- i c<i, 2".; cents a dozen. Dahlia ouibs, j dark red, black and brown, 3 for c 2~ cent?. Mrs. Joe Counts, Poma- : ria, S. C., P.r. 2. 3-7-11 5 -2T?S sale?Pure Rhode Island ^ Red--, Thompson and McNara " stia:".: Black Minorcas (toilers' chicken-), large kind, delivered in ~ 1 own Wednesday and Saturday ; $ 1.')0 .setting. Phone 6303, Robert t" Gee, 3-7-21-11 Klerks. Tourjr men. women, over 17, ' desiring government positions, j S123 monthly, write for free list J of positions now open, J. Leonard (former civil service examiner). 1-17 Kauituble Bldg., Yvashington. D. C. 3-7-3tp rhr?n million pure Porto Rico potato pirnt?, grown from trc-uted potalor . "eady April fifteenth. dollar six:y-fi re lots five thousand : hipping point. Guarantee safe arrival. , M.'llir :i tine cabbage plants, immediate shipment ninety cents thous- ( and shipping point. G. J. Derrick. Lancaster, S. C. o-7-3tp i .est?Cameo brooch, on College street. Finder please return to Herald and News office. G-;:-2tp 'or Sa!e?Farm outfit, 1 mule seven .-r.nvc a]> wa?on. busrirv and farm tools. $1 oO.00 for outfit, Robt. j Walters, Rt. 4. Box 7, Newberry, r S. C. 3-3-3tp | for Haichirg?From Pure Bred U.ver. farm Single Comb Rhode f Island Reds. $1.50 per 15. Phono'*: 88 or 3oS-J. R. D. Smith, Jr.. New berry, S. C. 2-23-4tltaw a laiiie pre vis seed I !*ish Potatoes tor sal'* hv Jchnson-McCrackm Co. i 2-28-tf | 'otton seed hulls for sale by Johnson-McCrackin Co. 2-28-tf Vantcd to buy or rent?One good second hand muie. A. B. Miller, j Phone 2004. 2-2S-4tpj -'ertilizers?Get our prices on. mixed fertilizers, acid phosphate, nitrate of soda and />Alfnncnofl mPfll bpfoi'e VOU ' place your order. The Southern Cotton Oil Company. ic Phones 81 and 118. ;i: 2-28-1!' )ont' forfrei- wo press your suits for, 25 rents We eail for and deliver. ; Quality Pressing Club, phone 2G0.: 1-24-tf ry our delicious plain and raisin ! _ sound cake. It's simplv line. Bake-! Rite Baker v. 11-lS-Tf. ; ] ,and Surveying?>asonable rates iYr u-iinbie work. M. Boland.! Little Mountain. S. C. NOTICE ~ Take ?; i.-t- that under recent ordi-; ' ;.n. i- of t!:.e "own council cf the v. n of Xrwbi, !-:y children under fif- t -Oil w ars of aire are permitted to j . i .? , i ' *1 i-:ac.e <''! ceriair. sidewalks ot tuej* [>\vn hut it is unlawful to skate on J nv of the drivewavs or streets. j S. C. McCARLEY, Chief of Police, j rrbmr. for sale. Apply conH'!' ( ai- F : a:;:! iViha.n streets. Phone 2-2S-2t REWARD i . of Commissioners o! ill Wovi;s do-s hereby offer a rear of :r2.">.O0 i'< r informal ion iv::*i- >r ! li'.e e?;!:v" **: !* of* person ..? par- ~ es guilty of the persistent breaking 1111 > reet in. a p.- >tatioiiea at ihe; : :>; t ami n ar of Xewberry College i a.mpus. for similar information! i regard to opening of the over-1 eail, filling hydrant on College ? treet. which hyu?*ant was lastly' pened at about one o'clock \ n the morning of the 2 '?th inst. and j . ft thus?regardless of the kmnvl-l dge that this criminal waste w !.i j ' ? - - -x.?i an.srerousiy aepicie our cuy s iuuii-j d water supply. The above reward will also apply!. o any future .similar ofFense. . g Yours anpealinsrlv. If. W. SCHUMPERT, Supt. j" Vny Pay More? Walk around the j corner and save a quarter. All! leather guaranteed. Electrical j hospital. A. W. Price, Mgr. j 2-21 i c :or S?.!c?Two mules, 8 years old, f SI 2.00 each. Firs: c 1 ass order, i^ work anywhere. One heavy two- i1 ' " ../-/-vn i.in Of) flno tVirPP- 1 horse sulkey plow, $9.00 worth of! ( points with plow, $25.00. J. W.; > George, Prosperity, S. C., R. F. D. if Xo. (5. 2-21-3tp ltaw.' i jt fhe New Shoe bhop, 121G College I street, in with H. H. Rikard, is j ready at all times to do your work while you wait. Ladies' work a specialty. Our motto is, satisfaction guaranteed to all. Prices right. Yours for business. K. U. I Reagin, Mgr. 2-17-4t'? "yrac Spark Plugs for sale?We will sell to any customer four Fyrac Plugs for $3.00 or six for $5.00. Iccrgia Cane Syrvp, 100 per cent pure. For sale by Johnson-Mc-! Craken Co. * 2-14-tfl I Price $1.00 each. X'chols and Longshore, Siiverstreet. S. C. 2-17-4tp "or Sale?Two young horses six years old. either cash or credit. J. S. Watts. Prosneritv. 2-14-1 taw 4t rdiess or Spring Bariev?For sale,} bv Johnson-McCrackin Co. 2-3-It f ! ? i i'.crhest grade fie.nst!tcn.n? and I'icot Ccsre Work. Vvrc make machine and :no*vV how to turn out the highest rrs'jp work. jvuqvs taken for pleating of all kinds.; Ve onerate modern plant and do only: ho best work. ..atcst style electrically driven ma-j :hines sold en easy terms. Mi makes of machines repaired. iiNGER SEWING MACHINE CO. j Ireenwocd S. C. I >05 Main St. Phcne 151 V. B. Earnct. Mgr. 4-St , j i rv^n* run mini! i Rooms formerly occupied by lack Gilliam on the corner of i I'aldwell and Friend Streets, | ind n ine rooms over Heral 11 md News office. Suitable for j )ffices or a boarding1 house. See j J Anne O. Ruff I i | t " '"* ?~ "* *! : >aby Cliicks iiatching Egf s1 J %J Uv r rom high quality Barret: nyn-ouin ? lock. Y/cn 3 firsts, 2 seconds, 2 hirds and shapr special on 7 entries | t Bishopville. Eggs ?1.7.1 to S3.00 | ifr l-i, delivered. Chicks $20.00 the 00. I V T nWI?P? it. i. im/JLlLiiU. i 'hone 2303. 3-G-tf j ANNOUMCEMENT! I ii ] v/:!l open :n a few days a first- ! | !"!ss repair shop to take carc of all j j r.dr. of Jewelrv reoairs. Location, announced later. W. E. Turner | Watchmaker & Jeweler i ? r t -- ? .ii.in - - i > fanted Yon tc Know1! I \ t- n.?>vc(! my fiiiick; Shop ) .\V.v berry and opened up in iorgan's ? i i stand near the Xewber y I*: i*:i tc ?S ation. ?rlv Crisl .Miil ii still running on: u jsdavs and Friday, at my old place ; ear Silverstrc. u. ! W. H. Hendrix j Xt.'wberry. S. C. IM i i; or Sale?Extra lino pink cannajj Luibs. Twenty cents each or six j ! Q for one dollar. Miss Bessie Shealy, j Little Mountain, S. C. 2-10-it i j ssrxsiRESSSS; ?^2CT??SE5 j W. GUST A V HOUSE AL, M. D. Orncc Exhange Bank Building 2nd F'.oor, Rooms 212 and 213 )ff;ce Hours: 12 lo 1 O'clock P. M. and 3 to 4 O'clock P. M. Other Hours by Appointment West Residence Phone 36 I W Office Phor.e, 66. I -??? mm.1 rgjg^aBggBaBBaBBBBMaBHM! . i Notice to Public Trespas I have moved my Barber; >hop to McKibben street nextj by fis loor to P. F. Baxter's Uncler-j mann a king- Parlors. I want myi Linds 'riends to know that I am bet er prepared to serve them than ; ;ver before. Thanking you for' Lj )ast patronage and will con-; inue to look for my old cus-j omers. 3rd FJ a ? /-!. ??. oim&iiii ; Barberi Bro Get ahead of the B( j . by using "SCOCO" FER" None bettei See u, before you plac j Manufactured from th< | materials fc Ik Southern Co1 Phones 81 and 118. ! Harry W. Domin: i iwux.kj jiii i i.1 n?ww win mw u iRMmmzi \ Commutation or Road The time for mens, or comm road tax expires 15th, 1922. The same ha extended as oth* C. C. Schun Treas, Newl FOR 5/ Feed Oats: Perl 95 per cent Nitrate oi Ail errp r!<ct<5 Pnrnrnok ^ Jk.* A ^ Vft "W k-r "w v w ^ < il* !"7 r* r1 HIT m including /?5-5 In for gardens. Seeds 0 r ^ I i ?? i ???<[ /"< Cleveland Big Boll Cc Get our pric Onrritv Rnnrkrl SLf i a, ? ifc V Vi.a^win Telephones 4 a] PERA HOUSE PROGRAM J | : Tr"relay, March 7 "LUCKY CARSON" / Eciri Williams ? Alr.cidin Comedy j Wednesday, March 8 "SILLY JIM" Fred Stone Almanac Comedy ?, . ? , ? fcnd Urchestra Will tie ith Us From 7:30 to 9:30 ? Thursday, March 9 ITTLE EVA ASCENDS" Gareth Hughes ________ r s Notice?All persons are forn to trespass on the lands of ndersigned in No. 7 township ViiiTif?virr mi* in omr ViOT* llUUblilg VI iii C***J VW?V? er. G. J. Jones & Son, H. B. ;ay. Ul6-30tp [. M.BIGBY Optometrist loor Exchange Bank Bldg EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED ken Lenses Duplicated ^ i >11 Weevil i FIL1ZERS I i I P. i e your order. 3 highest-grade >y lion Oil Co. ick, Manager. i II IIH1II 1 I MMWMMWMWWBWM Tax Notice the payuiation or , on March ( 1 - JL 1 | ^ s not oecn ;r taxes. ipert jerry County. % ^????? HE : I tilizer: ? Soda. :e" Fertilizer, V3i V# Tf ^JL [ Staple and >tton Seed. ICS. IU AMAL All/IA I? dl rllllllM? nd 315. :