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Tuesday, July Zo, lvzz. Studebaker enclosed c of the fine coach work ol They represent the ! specialists, plus- the st experience in building c Strength, weight, resis dom from rattles, ai I searching analysis and t under every possible c< weather. The body framework i ash. thoroughly seaso spec ted. Ask for the S'udcba^i LIGHT-SIX 5-Pass. /12" W. B., 4C Chassis Touring Roadster (3-Pass.) Coupe-Roadster (2-Pass.) Sedan Cord Tires Standard Eq STUDEBAKER LIGHT-SIX SEDA $1750 I? o. 6. factory [ THIS IS I?MMMBBBE IT I 1 t iJUJ ?? @ & & ; i < i % m ? ? ' _ _ _ /} W c# ars arc an evolution Painting is : former generations. grade -usto different op< skill of engineering 0f material, andard of 70 years' ]uality vehicles. The sc^ SF The uphoisi tance to shock, free- vclour, sele< e all subjected to rich neutral gruelling road tests with servici sndition of roud and the latest change fror ... an airy opei is or selected white ned and rigidly in- Studebakcr the chassis. :r "Yardstick," a measure of the greale SPKCl AL-SIX 1H. P. 5-Pass., 119" IV. 3., 50 fl. P. $ 8/5 Cnassts $1200 1045 Touring 1475 1045 Roadster (2-Pass.).... 142l? Roadster (4-Pass.).... 1475 1375 Couoe (4-Pass.) 2150 1750 j Sedan 2350 uipmcnl /if??I / V / McHARDY MOWER Distributor Phone 300 Newberry, ?cawBgeg*? '?umm* ?^j.v"?wr*r. n <y A SiUDEli; This sale subscriptior year anc! nc year at tha' ' that rate af There ar< I am makin ity to get ur is given eve subscriber ] enhc/vpmfirvr Rernemb time is out not put it oi late to reac After the be taken of subscript!?] ?=1 I ED CARS 1 comoarable to the highest i r . 1 1 OiT m coach work, it mciuaes z.o erations and 15 separate coats jrings are of the highest grade, erv is of mohair velvet plush :ted for wearing qualities and tones which combine elegance Door-window regulators of improved type permit quick n weatherproof protection to n body. enclosed bodies are as good as They are built to endure. > value thai Siudelabjer offers BIG-SIX ! 7-Pass., 126" W. B. 60 H. P. j Chassis $1500 Touring 1785 j Speedster (4-Pass.) ... 1985 J Coupe (4-Pass.) 2500 ] Sedan 2700 All prices f. o. b. factories s. c. U'ER YEAR 11 nxa9um.imrrrrrmtcrs*^KrKJT.mmigu r+?n?.*m&*ns*w%jr*4*tmymato- tm > * -JMOT ...fU .cr~ . la 1TiP>251 / will be on from July 3 to Jul 1 taken at that rate for less i subscription taken for more t rate. And no subscriptior ter July 31. e a great many who, are in ar g this offer to give them the < > and in doing so the same of! ay other subscriber and e regardless of the date to 1 may be paid. er it is for one year only. July 31. A long time but j f to the last day because it n :h us in time. it date all subscriptions in ai r the list. This is no reduct i price of the paper but only J \T ,ic i uai | FURTHER PARTICULARS jjSi ABOUT A MURDER CASE | Mother of the Murdered Boy Writes E I Her Brother in West End a huiier Account or i h INI its. M. K. Tygart of Columbus,' I j Ga., under date of July 1G, wrote a R i le tter to her brother, Mr. W. J. I | Smith, at 708 O'Neall street. We B j were handed the letter last we k. V : The public has been told of the lind-'B ; ing of the body of the young man,'B. | Mr. Robert Jackson, in the river B i near Columbus on the 10th instant,' g j with the neck broken and a gash S 'across the face. As Mr. Jackson ff ! was a native of this county, born fl ! in the Pom-aria section and once i worked in the Newberry cotton mill,' l * the letter will be of interest here. | ' It is in reply to one written by her brother, Mr. Smith, and tells how, i just before the murder of her son, "Uob came home, ate his dinner,"; , J and after dressing told- his mother he was "going to see a couple of " 'Mntnrl tn ;ro nim ;i t tho Ifl'w'Il li*J V> Ct i I ?VyVl VV V w..v ; mill where he worked," and remind-! L in# her to "have his supper ?at 5 o'clock and some Tiot water to shave and bathe, and his clcan clothes cut . 1 on the bed, as he had to go up town to pay his drug store bill -and his do<"for bill." Mrs. Tygart also tells i hei brother that Robert "had some , money in his pocket, that is why ev; erybody thinks he was murdered, for nobodv can find an enemy to him; i they murdered him and threw him jjj i in the river/' The letter goes on \ to state that h.vs body was found on : I the following Monday -evening float- j ing 9n the top of the water, and the ; j mother tells how one of the police-! men and a detective came to get her : ' and to sec if she could identify the : body. In a nervous and distracted ; state of mind she recounts that "his; ' 1? iU..; 1 ? f-^ n l-111.nl " j na:r was un umi- iuum;u naiuiuj. | There has been no news since the !l {letter was written. At that time!? ; there were six detectives, the entire jfi ; police force and many of the millig hands looking for the puilty ones. M j So far they had found no clue. jfl| | And Kpeakin# of failures^ what do .. i you think of the man who shot at. B l Leninc and missed him? NOTICE TO FIDUCIAIES ;| | All guardians, executors and ad- ; j ministrators, who have not made l a i their returns fcr 1022 mast make said ! a returns this month. i WW. F. EWART, | I . J-P-N-C. \% g ^ ^ ? $ ? ? 4 f y 31. No offer top than one standing. : than one We ex] l taken at this rate ^ s 14- t *v\ t III rears and dol lar as opportun- John C iportunity Bedenbai very new Prosperit which the receipt f( Farmers And the Whitmire ^ou better at Little J lay be too it conven the count rears will must hav ion in the giving th r a special the subsc A Niw ! J. 8. <8J a The one H Country, Vi Absolutely' C Corn 111 It is a Posith ty, recomme! clans, Board: W ... dents of Pul ' V 0 Exclusive \ H.T lermit all subscribers nect at least 2,000 sut and we could not wr one day. Do not del soon as you read this '< . Aull at the Bank of I at the Peonies Is ' ? - y will take your mon< n' it, and we hope to Bank of Chappells i : and the Merchants a Mountain to do the sa ient to the subscriber ;y to make payment ^ e the dollar. No dl: e discount and the co JL XN/ V/A 9 / Jkl * %1?F ^fl& 1 IIJ JL gKaaMWMiiJiuwMaMMii himwmm invention That kll ? jl gj. ^ umiliating Problem ilage and Surburba Odorless, Sanitary, G lenient and Practica ore Than a Convenii l? j* ~ ? re Economical Healt .r nded and endorsed 1 s of Health and Si T r ? -v blic Schools Where | - ... - ? .. - - -4 See t Jkril 7 A MA W W% ' / Agents for South G I > to get in good f iscribers to pay at ite that many relay but send your mnouncement. 'omaria and L. W. , . Jational Bank at Dy and give you a J l arrange witn uie , . and the bank at j j nd Farmers Bank ' me, so as to make ' in every part of vithout cost. We scounts. We are st of collection to j ' / Solves II - < ?- --?>?'? ..-r.li .ti "XTT1 ?_i ot the W V m Home, erm-proof i r * * * ' ' ince I ?rgr-.T.T.T r : h Necessiby PhvsiI HtlAWIHifAn. LipUl 11J 1^11" | vet Used. I t *,N . vj Iv . : t / '.r ' t i arolina I \ . . A ' 1i @ V . Jtv i - i it . : . | f . i 1 f ' I 4 m ; 4 | | % ' A* / ' r m