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PURELY PERSONAL The Movements of Many People, Newerrians and Those Who Visit Newberry Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter returned last week from the stylish and fashionable millinery and ready-tc-wear Tvtarl-pr<; nrenared to sDrins: upon the X 1 * w public this early fall, a display daz-; zling to the eye, pleasing to the mind and satisfying to the means of the individual customer. That was quick work in the repairing of the bridge at the crossing from Wheeler street into Lindsay, street so soon after the storm which damaged it, and if Supervisor Joe W. Werts has put the other'streets; in as jarood condition as he has again put the street from Dr. Weeks' residence to the base of Lindsay hill, then the city indeed looks good from; LII<ao V.cn^iuiuv. Miss Pauline Senn arrived last! i Thursday on a two weeks' vacation; from the University hospital of Augusta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Owens of Clin-' ton are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hutchison. Mrs. Recie Hahn and two daugh-) ters, Miss Lottie and little Miss Frances returned last week from a visit to relatives ir Comer, Ga. 4 Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Hunt left Sat-t urday for Bonclarken. The Newberry Business school be-1 gins its new session today, Tuesday. Now is an opportur.e time for new pupils to enter this excellent institution. Miss Georgia Tallbert is spending the week in Newberry with her sister, Mrs. J. J. Kilgore.?McCormick Messenger, 10th. Speaking of the Civic league and j trees, here is an item floating "about the state: "Marion county has a wal-' nut tree, on the Marion-Dillon highway, about five miles from Marion,! that owns itself. The deed was made by a tree-loving colored man Daniel Covington, who died a few years ago." It is a pleasure to read of tree loving men and we are sure it is a pleasure also to the "ladies of the Newberry Civic league. After the meeting in Pickens next Saturday the congressional candidates will speak at Walhalla on the succeeding Saturday, when the official oampaign in that contest closes. On to L. C. Pitts' today, Tuesday,' for"the county campaign. Then next stop, Pomaria, Friday. Remarking about the cool spell) last week, it is not to Toe forgotten that from time immemorial we all have heard and read of "a cold dfey in August," so what is there to won-, ^ der at? ' T Ai^n ri-f TTnplp N uianiiii uin. VJL w Sam's true blue boys from Newberry, is ill in the Naval hospital of League Island. The last report was that he was. better and improving, j Mrs. R. T. Caldwell, Mrs. J. A. j Caldwell, Miss Sarah Caldwell and Miss Lenore Halfacre motored to Hendersonville last Tuesday to -spend j ten days there. On their way home; they will stop over one night at' f*1?Tvic*rtTi P a11q(?o -nrirV* AT re P.lan^p ViCuxouu vuav^v n 4V4A ( Sliph. ' Mr. G. S. Leaphart and family of. Saluda county, near Delmar, accom-1 ied by Mr. Boyd Craps, have moved to apartments over The Herald and News office. There are a few more; rooms for rent in the buildnig. Mr. W. H. Hancock and little son! returned Wednesday night from a visit to his uncle, Mr. J. T. Luke-j quire, in Greenwood, where theyj spent several days. Mr. Hancock j says there are good crops in that; country except there is not as much cotton planted as formerly on ac-j count of boll weevil conditions, and he also saw a lot of land lying idle, several 4-horse farms in contiguous territory. A saw mill from North Carolina was "slaying the timber'. during Mr. Hancock's v.'sit, and he got a view of the strip of country i in the neighborhood that had been! I damaged by the hail. Mr. H. P. Powell and family have! returned from a trip to North Car-; olina, after stopping in Greenwood on their way home from the mountains. ; Mr. J. F. McConnell and family: have returned from a visit to Char-j i .. iotte. Mrs. C. J. Jackson returned on! Tuesday to her home in Horatio, ji Sumter county, after a pleasant visit j to her friend, Miss Aurelia Mayer, j Mrs. Marvin Boyd has returned? frorrt a visit in Newberry.?Spartanburg Herald, 10th. Mrs. C. F. Lathan returned last week from a visit to relatives at Little Mountain. M psxrs. Harrv O. Stone and Thorn-. son Shealy are delegates to the an-i nual convention of the Jitter Car-; riers' association mej^ing at Gaffney this week. Mr. W. A. Wherry, head of the J musical department of the Mollohorw! Manufacturiny company, ha-s return-1 eci along with the ? large crowd of; ? I I I \ S r Newberrians from the special outing at Lake Junaluska, etc. Miss Grace Jones has returned, from a visit to relatives in Greenville. She joined a party in that city and took a trip to Hendersonville and Asheville. As it was Miss Jonas' first visit in the mountains she was charmed with the beautiful views of the surrounding localities. You remember how you were thrilled with thp hpfliitv of the mountains as first you saw them in the distance from the train bearing you to the desired place? And how you enjoyed the magnificence and grandeur as you looked from one mountain peak to another and your eyes beheld the scenery in its enchantment. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkins ana Mr. and Mrs. Bash of Columbia came in Saturday visiting at the home of Mr.! G. J. Jones and family. The 40-day period has passed, and the prospect is better for more days of fair weather. Tuesday, the 29th instant, is the, day for the first primary election. : Mr. Wilbur F. Huiet of Atlanta is i visiting his mother, Mrs. M. A. Huiet, spending his vacation here with her and other .relatives. Mr. James G. McCarv of the U.! I S. S. Williamson has arrived here to spend his furlough with-his parents,1 Mr. and Mrs. G. E. McCary, while j his ship is in Philadelphia. Mr. Jas. L. Aull and family motored to A^heville Saturday morning ' anc. returned on Sunday afternoon,! bringing wi^h them "the object of their trip" ("object?something vis-.' ible or tangible, a material thing") ?his sister, Mrs. T. Q. Boozer, to the j great delight , of The Herald and Nows force and her many other/ friends. Mrs. Richard W. Phillips and little' baby of Rock Hill are visiting her 1 mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Zobel Melton' < J ? a.uu JLamn^ <a.L Jicicua. Mr. F Lawson Paysinger left New- j berry 'Monday, August 7, in Mr. j; Robt. L. Epting's car with Mr. Ep- i ting bound for Greenville. Mr. Ep-j1 ting stopped in Greenville, while Mr. |1 Paysinger changed automobiles for!1 Hendersonville; w'here he remained,' until Friday, visited Horse Shoe i mountain, then went to Ashevillfe and.1 other mountainous points, , coming ' home very much improved after nearly a week's absence. At Hender- 1 sonville he spent the time with his daughter, Mrs. H. C. Lorick, Mr. ! Lorick and the children. At that ] place he also saw Mr. and Mrs. Geo. I i TTT /N r>I si t ' I w. summer, sr., miss urr.ce ana J Earle Summer, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar 1 Summer, and Mr. Marvin Summer, 1 but the latter was just passing through alone. Laws says Marvin 1 was en route to some place farther ^ on to return with the wife and baby. ] Miss Bernice Simmons of Bamberg ^ is visiting Miss Edith "Wilson in i Johnstone street. Miss Lucile West returned to Co. { lumbia yesterday, after a three ' weeks' vacation at Newberry, Green- ? viile and Charleston. * Mr. E. R. Patridge left Sunday ^ for Atlanta, after visiting his family at the home of Mrs. Partridge's par- 1 ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Goggans. 1 He will return within a week or ten ] days before going home in Detroit. ] Miss Mallie Sligh of Jacksonville, Fla., 'wU* is visiting at the ( home of Dr. Geo. B. Cromer, spent ( the week-end at Silverstreet with ^ Misses Ruth and Pearl Hamm. Mr. ,C. M. West and family, after spending a week in Greenville, r^- ( turned Saturday. 1 Mr. E? H. Werts (better known as 1 ("Red") has moved from Prosperity s Rt. 6 to 1314 Nance' street. Mr..Werts J is the "brother of Joe" and Mrs. Werts is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Moore, which will add to their good "credentials." Our new ( poet. "Alf Mason." will please bear ^ in mind that "brother of Joe" and the M. C. Moore was not intended to be poetical. , / Anto'innette James, a colored wo- * man who died in Greenwood last Wednesday, was formerly of New- ' berry county and freed from Mica- ' jah Harris. She was probably the 1 oldest person- from this county, reaching almost if not fully the cen- tury mark in her age. Her grand- ] daughter in this city shvs she was 102 years old. She was around the 100 mile stone of the iourney. . Mr. 0. E. West, superintendent of , the Kentucky Central Life and Acci-' ( dent Insurance companv of Lebanon, j, I\y? and Mr. Robert H. West will j j arrive in Newberry by automobile on ' Wednesday, a distance of 800 miles, j-'.Misses Ellie Price and Bernicejj Chapman spent the week-end at j? Peak. j Miss Inez Green of Columbia spent j y* ci n /I ! ; OUIIUrt V Willi xi^i Vine, , Mrs. E. J. Greon. j Mr. "Pete" Boozer of Columbia is t visiting his mother, Mrs. Kate Boo- i zer. l Miss Ollie Bull en route to her j home in Columbia from Clinton stopped over a few days last week with'i Miss Pauline Boozer. ,< ? Judge John Bach Bedenbauffh grave < 5 the reporter a watermelon -Monday. Said melon was eaten by the reporter with the aid of some invited guests, including a couple of ladies, at the office. It was a beautiful piece of fruit, with the greehest rind and the reddest meat you ever saw, of heavy weight and large measurements. He didn't pick out a little runt of a melon as -a present, but preu'Avtl"i whilp for which ICilCU V/A1V >?V/i Vll we thank him most sincerely. The eaters, enjoying it to the "fullest," with one accord said it was the best melon they had tasted this season. The spokesman made the remark and they all agreed so unanimously that it sounded like one voice "seconding the motion.'' Col. E. H. Auli and two little sons,' with Miss Hortense Woodson, motored to Edgefield Sunday, the car driven by young Mr. 'Metts of Mower's garage. They went to attend the burial of Mr. A. S. Tompkins, the father of Mrs. Jno. K. Auli. They were accompanied on their return to Newberry by Mr. Jno. K. Auli. Mr. and Mrs. Lambert W. Jones left yesterday witfy, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Leavell and Miss Ruth Leavell, by auto for Glenn Springs? Mrs. Leavell going also to Gaffney and Mrs. Jones to visit her sister in I North Carolina. Mr. R. E. Bigby is visiting his parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Bigby. He is connected with a chain of drug stores in Knoxville, Tenn. Mrs. T. C. Aull of Pomaria is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. T. Wooten of 1632 Hampton street.?The State,: 13th. J John Irwin Leavell of Newberry, was one of 13 out of 48 appHcants - J-1- - -?"? ctotinn in ("In-; dil LIIC Iietv^' ICtlUlUi *AA , lumbia last week to pass examination] and l?e sent to Atlanta to await' transfer to the naval training station j at Norfolk. Mr. F. R. Shanks of Texas will be in this county next Monday, to speak at Liitle Mountain in the morning at 11 o'clock and at the court house in; the afternoon at 3 o'clock, in the in-' terest of the membership campaign of the South Carolina Cotton Grow?rs' Cooperative association. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Epting and daughter and Mr. Jesse Kibler and sister Miss Narvice, passed through Newberry Saturday aiternoon un; cheir way to visit in Tennessee. . . j Mollohon will play the Elks team j ?f Columbia at Mollohon Park Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Rich Williams, colored, shot at (lis wife but missed her, for which: miss deed he was made to pay $25 in J the recorder's court Monday. Chappell Teague was called at midnight of Sunday to take the; blood hounds to a point about 30 j miles below ^Columbia. No particuars were given. Young Teegue and :he dogs left here without delay. .Monday morning while the large. ?rowd was gathering the thickest in ;he neighborhood of the court house the alarm of fire sounded. We managed to find out-that some one. said it was Will Swittenberg's car doing :,he work, some people thinking it, ivas only a spontaneous or instantaneous_ fla*e up of gas or hot air owing to the presence of so many speaking politicians. Mr. Peai-1 Rikard, expert linotype; operator on the Georgian and fine i ntizen of Atlanta, is visiting his! Drothers, M-essrs. Elmer and George1 ftikard. A large crowd was in town Monday to hear fhe speakers of the state zampaign party. Owing to the overmno + incr flip nnpra hoUSR the speaking was adjourned to the court! louse lawn. / Party For Visitor Mr. and Mrs. Fred Little of Laur-j ?ns were interested visitors to New-' jerry for the speaking Monday. Miss Pauline Boozer delightfully, entertained at her home on Glenn! ;treet in honor of her house guest, Miss Louise Thomson of Columbia. A.bout three dozen members of the younger set were present. ^An ice course was served -by the hostess assisted by Miss Lula Mae Fellers. SOTKE OF J>EJIO('KATTC PRIMA HY ELECTION. X.ctice is hereby given that the Primary Election cf the Democratic party 'or the nomination of candidates for ongressman, state officers and couny officers for Newberry county will >e held at the Democratic clubs for dewberry county on Tuesday, August JO. 11)22. The polls will be opened at! 5 o'clock in the morning and c losed at j I o'clock in the afternoon. No person iviu ue allowed 10 \uic v.v^i/t persons as are duly quaiifiefl. accord-^ ng to the rules of the Democratic party and are properly em oiled at lie club at which the person offers U>( rote, and every person voting will be! eqaired to take the proper oath as! required by the rules of the party. The polling places for the respec-1 :ive clubs and the managers to con-J iuct the said election have been; i designated and appointed by the i ft jcountv Democratic executive commit-j tec of Newberry county, as hereinafter | set lorth. the last named person at; j each club is the clerk end the three j | first named are the managers of the , election. Ward 1. j City Council Chamber?J. B. Boozer, j (5. (J. Sale, H. L. Speers, .Miss Maggie ; Thomasson. Ward 2. ! New Courthouse (upstairs)?J. B., ! Hunter, .Miss Marv L. Burton. D. B. i Worts. S. S. Cunningham. . Ward 3. ! First floor Geo. C. Hipp's store? Malcolm Johnstone, E. M. Evans. 0. M. | Buzhardt, H. IT. Kinard. Ward 3, >*o. 2. I Timmerman's store?J. H. Martin, ;C. H. Jackson, Roy Gauntt, I. T. Tim: merman. W ard 4, Puvcell Company store?A. J. S. j Langford, T P. Wicker, T. B. Kibler, i Miss Blanche Davidson. Ward 5. j Place to be designated?J. E. Shealy, j i G. W. Hiller, W. T. -Morse, Lucilei ... i i i nomas. Helena. ! G. J. Miller's store?Mrs. Nellie J I Coates Davis, J. W. Henderson, G. J.; Miller, Welch Wilbur. Oakland. Sanders' store?Jas. R. Rhoden, Jeff j I T. Cromer, Jas. Masters, S. K. Tim-: merman. Hartford. Hartford School House?C. F. Lester, W. B. Goggans, J. H. Eargle, Mrs. J. F. Hawkins. Johnstone. Johnstqjie Academy?J. F. . Banks, I. A. A. away, M. M. Mills, W. E. Wallace. Garmany. A. G. Leightsey's residence?W. G. Brown, Jr., T. W. Folk, B. M. ?3uzhardt, E. S. Boozer. }lt. Bethel. S J. Cromer's residence?S. A. Rikard. Langford Alewine, S. W. Brown, John H. Ruff. ^ Mulberry , Rutherford Academy?J. D. Nance, j Ernest-' Wicker, Alvin Rawl, J. A.! Sease. -Maybinton. Maybinton?School House?A. H. Maybin, J. R. Thomas, J. M. Henderson, Wj B. Whitney. . Mt Pleasant. Mt. Pleasant School House? Whitnilre. School House?Geo. E. Young, W. H. Miller, C. Woods Howard, A. M. Watson.'! } Lonsr Lane. Betheden School House?R. C. Carlisle^ Jas. Glenn, W. E. Elmore, B. H. Caldwell. Jalapa. Jalapa Mercantile Company store? L. M. Long, W. W. Riser, Jr., W. C. Miller, R. L. Albritton. Kinards J A. T)ominick's store?S. B. Evans,; W. D. Gary, R. G. McGill. L. J. Brock. Reederville , R. E. Livingston's store?J.' II. Dorroh. X. *F. Johnson, M. M. Satterwhite, P. G. Workman ^ Trinity Trinity School House?J. W. Waldrop. J. S. Crouch, C. K. Bishop, J. M. Pitts. Bominicks. Dominick School House? Chappells Cromley's Store?W. M. Cromley,! J. L. Watkins, J. L. Fellers, J. J. Murran. Yanghnville. New School House?J. G. Coats, W. G. Holingsworth, Frank Leavell, L. H. Senn. Saluda >'o. 7. Sanders' Store?L. C. Pitts, J. H. Bowles, W.\ H. Sanders, Howell j Fellers. S East Riverside. Residence E. Lee Hayes?A. C. Wheeler, J. W.? Cromer, Will Waters, W. I\ Faysinger. I'topia. Utopia School House?W. R. Schum-J pert. Miss Rose Nichols, L. M. Hawkins. Mrs. David Cannon. Silvers! reef. J. M. Nichols' Store?R. C. Neel, T. M. Fant, 0. K. Nichols. J. M. Nichols. Prosperity. Town Hall?W. T. Gibson, W. Curtis Pugh, Mower Singlev, G. Arthur Pugh. St. Lukes St. Lukes School House?Mrs. Jaulette Hawkins. Frank W. Dawkins, N. E. Taylor, Miss Minnie Hawkins. O'XeaH O'Neall School House?Cole S. Wes. singer. G. L. Wise, Brady Long. Pat B. Wise. Fairview. Fairview School House?John Pinlow, J. E. Fulmer. Ernest Long. H. S. Fulmer. . \ Mnntieello Mooticello School House?Frank ; Harmon. Olin, Counts. B. A. Connelly, < J. W. Warner. Liberty i St. Lukes School House?X. R. Lester, E. I). Merchant, Miss Jennie Lester, Mrs. R. C. Hunter. Midway. Midway, School House?J. W. Ceorge. 0. S. Livingston. C. A. Counts. J. P. Watts. Big Creek. Big Cre.ek school House?W. E. Nichols, P. E. Kunkle, J. P.Boozer, j Otto Boozer. Saluda No. J) Saluda Academy?D. J-. Bedenbaugh, Sammie Pugh, Bruce Bowers, Fitzhue Dawk ins. ? Little Mountain. W. B. Shc;?ly's Store?C. E. Wheeler, W. H. Derrick, \V. B. Shealy, Miss! Mattic Boland. I'liion. Union School House?I. H. Wilson,! (J. S. Enlow, H. .J. Kinard, M. L. Strauss. Jolly Staref. Tiunter-DeWalt School House?W. B. Boinest, Jr., O. S. Richardson, Geo. I. Kinard, Thos. A. Ellisor. St. Pauls. St. Pauls School House?W. H. Kibler, G. A. C. Wicker, S. J. Williamson, F. F. Livingston. Central Central ? School House?B. S. Wicker, J. A. Counts, C. F. Boland, j E. S. Shealy. Zion V,ion School House?J. J. Kinard, G. H. Richardson. E. J. Adams, Jno. W. Kinard. St Philips. St Philips School House?G. K. Wicker, A. P. Ruff, Horace Lominick, ; E. L. Halfacre. Walton Crooks Store?G. D. Tlentz, J. H.! Adams, J. D. Crooks. J. L. Crooks, j Pojnaria. L. B. Boland's Store?W. D. Hat- J ton. J. W. Alewine, C .C. Epting, R. < J. Johnson. Peak. To be designated?C. E. Stuck, R. j V. Eargle, O. 0. Lindler. Carl Fulmer, ' Cross Roads. Red Knoll School House?R. J., Stoudemire. A Milton Shealy, Claude T If Ctmalv LicirK, l~J. iiiaguuc uummjThe managers of the clubs will designate one of tfyeir number to call at the Standard "Warehouse on : Saturday, August 26. 1922, between 9 a. m. and 6 p. m. for boxes, tickets, etc. J. D. Wheeler, , I County Chairman, j B. B. Leitzsey, Secretary. - I CITATION OF LETTERRS OF AD- , MINISTRATION The State of South Carolina, County of Newberry, by W. F.. Ewart, Probate Judge: Whereas, Ada Dominiek hath made suit to me to grant her Letters of, Administration of the estate and of-, fects of Marion S. Dominiek, de- i ceased. These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the Kindred and Creditors of the said Marion S. Dominiek, deceased, that they be and aoDear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be: held at Newberry. South Carolina, on Wednesday, August 30th, next, after pu:b4i' 1 "1 *1 r\r*\r \ v? f Vl n canon nereoj., at jl l u uuvr m forenoon, to show cause, if any they h'ave, \yhy the said administ ation should not be granted. I Given under my hand this 10th dav of August, Anno Domini 1922. w. F. F.w\T?T. p. j. n. c; SPECIAL KOTIC* j ^ C3 1^. V/??. MAA*n /lnffii <rn Ann r/ur .1 m ma I ulMil vuiui^ri viiv j block from 3Iafn streetl Modern conveniences.. Splendid neighborhood. Owner leaving t?v>n. Sc. cnrijr Loan & Investment Co. : i Pure Ahbrozi Rye, for sale by John-; son IVIcCrackin Co. S-15-4t 3Iagi<| Yeast to make good home made bread at P. E. Way's?A Good Drug Store. 8-15-2t f Strayed from our lot on August 5, one red heifer., weight about 500 pounds. Hutchinson & Snelgrove. Telephone 38. 8-ll-2tp _____ ___ I I will give a first class barbecue August 22, campaign day, ,at Silverstreet at my residence. J. M. Nichols. 8-11-3 tp Notice. If interested in -Cane Mills, j Evaporators or Furnaces, see us, ' we have them in stock. JohnscmMcCrackin Co. S-l 1-61 Lost?One fountain pen beweeij Hotel National and fire house. Jts return to this office will be thankfully received. Fireman. i 8-15-ltp BARBECUE Will furnish a first class barbecue at Pomaria grove on campaign day, August 18, 1022. All c andidates are invited to come out and speak, also everybody invited. Dinner will be cooked bv H. M. Wicker. ' EDDIE GRAHAM and ' MARVIN GRAHAM. i Chicken Sore Head ! Easily cured, apply our liquid,1 remedy with small brush once and a L-ure is sure. I Price 25c, enough for 25 chickens or more. P. E. WAY, Druggist "A Good Drug Store" Newberry, S. C. For Sale?One ?ooil mule, one onehorse wagon, oats, peavines, corn, ami fodder. Reason for sell-, injc, quitting farm. C. M. Mathis, L Prosperity. 8-ll-8tp For Sale?Fine mare, work in any; harness; 9 years old; will trade for cows or hogs. Andrew Shealy,| Prosperitv, K. F. b. O O Ol * d 1 O-O-ol Money to Lend?On improved farm lands at 6 per cent.; we can nego-j tiate loans on property in the town; of Newberry. See us at once am;; file your application. Dominick & Workman, Attys. 8-8-tf! For Sale?One good mule weighing I about 1000 pounds. Reason for! selling her, don't need her. Will; sell cheap for cash. T. M. Sanders. Telephone 139 and 110. S-4-ltaw-tf. 1 will give a barbecue at my home Tuesday, August 15th, county " campaign day. Everybody is in- 1 vited to come and _ enjoy good speeches and a good dinner. L. Clarence Pitts 8-l-5tp Agents for The State. Will be glad to handle your subscription, new or renewal. Gilder & Weeks. 7-25-tf . For Sale?We will order mowers and rakes cheap. See us right away. Can get them in three days. B. B. Schumpert Co.., Prosperity, . S. C. , 8-l-4t Barbecue?I will give a first class barbecue at my residence August! 14, state campaign day. Will sell ? meat and hash, - 11:30. J. M. Counts. rS-l-4t NEWBERRY CITY SCHOOLS OPEN SEPTEMBER ELEVENTH TVip yriisirvn 1 099.9!? ?-f 4-Vio Mow. berry City Schools, will begin on Monday morning, 'September 11th. The stale law as well as. the school law, requires that ail students be successfully vaccinated for. small pox. Patrons are urged to have this , requirement met before the opieningy of school. A child must not be under six years old to attend school, but should a child' have his 'birthday coming within six weeks after the opening of school he would be permitted to enter at the beginning. The superintendent will be in hie office at Boundary street every day after Saturday, August , 12th, from ten to twelve o'clock to meet new students and conditioned students, and will arrange for examinations and classification. Arfl c/Dnditions must be removed before promotion is allowed. FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES , v , , , ... . -V'l l nercoy announce myseil as a candidate for the house of representatives, and pledge myself to sibide the result of the primary election. H. H. Evans. SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of authority contained in the acts of the General Assembly of 1017, page 74, Section 27, I will sell to the highest bidder for CASH in front of the Court House in Newberry County, S. C., on Monday, September 4th, 1922, between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M., the following described prop- ( erty, to wit: w One Chevrolet Touring Automo- ' *bile. * The aforesaid property was seized j while transporting contraband li- j qiiors. Said car said to be owned by | Dave Black and operated by him the j day of said seizure. Advertised this the 10th day of August, 1922. CANNON G. BLEASE, Sheriff Newberry County.* FARM LOANS NEGOTIATED: INTEREST 6 PER CENT We negotiate loans on farm prop-^ erty at 6 per cent per annum pay-1 able in thirty-three years on amor-, tization plan, with privilge of paying j in full after five years. No commis-; sions charged. HUNT, HUNT & HUNTER, Attys. i 7-28-tf I ? / We Can Save ? 0 Remember our st< anu we wdiii yuu are welcome at all and see our displ stoves, rugs etc. w to buy or noti When planning y just call 47. We and chairs: Successors to Buzhardt-L 1317 Main St, m?mmmm?mmmmmmnm 11 ??mmmm \ f OPERA HOUSE 1 j PROGRAM ?? Tuesday, August 8 "WHITE HANDS" r Herbert Bosworth 'V'ijp| Spotlight Comedy Wednesday, August 9 "PRIMITIVE LOVER" Constance Talmadge Plym'outh Comedy I : - Thursday, August 10 "KINO SPRUCE" Mitchell Lewis i Special Comedy \ GREEN & GARRISON Attorneys-at-Law , Office Up Stairs 1217 Boyce Street G. E. CROMER Optometrist Over Bake-Rite Bakery EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Broken Lfenses Duplicated ' 1 ] Get Fresh Ones At , GILDER & WEEKS CO. v H. M.BIGBY Optometrist *1 3rd Floor Exchange Bank Bldg J EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Broken Lenses Duplicated For Sale?Poland China pigs. Sete Walt Bushardt. 8-4-5tp / f\' i r~ i JUST TOi REMIND YOU That anything in ihe Jewelry line can be obtained at Mayes Drug Store Remember ihat a "sicC" a watch in your pocket is m a poor friencf and a ' * < loose diamond in your ^ mounting may mean a great loss. For Promptness and I Economy leave it with mp. W. E. TURNER |1 if||' Yon Money i m )re is your store I to feel that yo? fl I times to come ^ f f -i I ay or rurniture, he! her you want - < rour next parly rent card tables \ .' i / % . ord & Son ' 1 angford Furniture Co. ni An rnone ?I n i ??=?????? i 1