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I $? "The National ^ The cordial $1 courteous se Ipect in a mc $ - at all tin I | The National ? 3 Mayes Book ? p 1 , fl ^ rv i v> f < ifp vuiiipicu | 0 and Off] S Mayes Book i L. I. B The Yo , STEAM i ? CLEANS I Phone 12 J. H. sm ' t _ The Men's Ciothii | __ J ToCrF, Our modern Flour ? Bring in your Whea f The Fan # ~~ ^ To My Friends:? 9 fall and winter Woolen ? Prices are right. 9 E. T. Carl : r. c. # Up-io 9 Clothing ? and I Newberry, ? iv/un, <?> ci<S> ROTARY LUNCHEON < > <? <? ^ ^ ^ ^ 3> ? ^ <?> <?> <^ .?> ? 3> << Another good luncheon meeting of me i\ewoerry jrcotary ciuo was neiu Tuesday at one-thirty in the private dining room of the Newberry hotel. A goodly number of members and guests gathered in the lobby some time before the luncheon hour and chatted until dinner was announced, which always comes pormptly at the appointed hour?one-thirty. After the singing of America, led ?>y Ben Dorrity, Rev. Fullenwider returned thanks and then another song was sung and all settled down to an appetizing meal, which started with sliced pineapple and stopped with delicious dessert. Zach Wright had as hi.s guest at the luncheon a Rotarian from GafFney, Dr. Roy Finney and Doctor Finney was asked to say a few words, which he did in a very pleasing way. His talk was especially pleasing to the club for he told them that the Newberry Rotary club was known far and wide as being one of the most active clubs in all Rotary and that recently the Gaft'ney club was to.'d all about this club and that the members should feel proud of their reputation which was abroad. He compliment Bank of Newberry" spirit and prompt, rvice you would ex >dern banking house nes prevail here Bank of Newberry stiff Vorifliw vnrfl cum fu&ivij s line of books ice Specialties and Variety Store LALOCK ung Men's Tailor PRESSING, DR Y JG, REPAIRING Opposite Newberry Hotel /IMER & CO. Leaders in ig and Furnishings irmer Friends:? tfill is now in operation. it for grinding. mers Oi! Mill Stop in and examine my new s. [son, The Tailor PERRY -the-Minute Shoes, Hats 'urnishings s. c. ahon Row )999999999 999 J ed this city and all of its citizens and 'said that no where was there a better county or a higher citizenship 1 than he had seen during his stay in ; Newberry county when connected : : with the South Carolina health department. George Summer, who travels about ;-almosi as much as John Kinard, has j ; j got in the habit of looking up other ! .Rotary clubs and he was called on to i tell the local club about his recent j j visit to the Ashevilie club. He spoke j I of the spirit of that club, their sing-' j ing and good fellowship but he said | that ir. one thing; they were short of! ; Newberry's Rotary and that was that ' ihey did not have a secretary that j cou:d inesure up to this club's. D<vag Weeks, the ranking member j | of the boys' work committee, was';' I asked to introduce his visitor and he j jr.skcd Scout White Bullock to stand ! up. Then he read a clipping from the . Columbia Record telling about this | 'Scout's act of br-averv in the waters; near Georgetown, when he plunged j . into the water and rescued a drown- : inir prirI. whSe her frantic mother i nc!pio*sly looking or.. Scout J ; Buliock not only brought the girl to, the shore but he did what all scouts'* i are taught to do. he administered;1 first aid ami worked with his charge * until she could he given medical at-1' jtention. White was roundly an- [i o??wcwrg .-.ujjiwfuijiinj i^uLjan..<..F>nuuw ? 11 Regular i "Remember the ? And don't forget This is a law of G< i sequences. We must labor on You can most easi School and Church 1 You Are Welcorr Jno. C. Goggans, Jr. V | Newberry fclecti Telephone 256 AH of cur drinks are ma< Sugar Syrups, and bottled i plant in sterilized bottles. Visitors welcomed. Newberry Dri Phone 74 Newberry, S. C. JUST RECEIV a shipment of Holmes every day there is non( from $8 for a 26-pieee Vases, Candle Sticks, I MAY plauded by the Rotarians who feel an especial interest in him since he is a member of Troop One which the ? Rotary club sponsored. Reverend Fullenwider, who lor, many years was pastor of the Lutheran church in this city, now of' Salisbury, North Carolina, was a guest and he made a mighty fine talk to the members. Two years ago he left Newberry and Dr. Fuller, wider!' stated that he hardly knew the place; when he came back, for in spite of a; financial depression that Newberry ; has gone forward and all the more j; glory to her. Everyone was glad to welcome him to the club and enjoyed his talk, which was made in a very happy manner. ; Ralph Baker and John Goggans, Jr., talked on the present business outlook, which, to a Rotarian, is al- 1 ways bright. They gave their views ^ of the situation and were heard with s interest. This was one of Ralnh i \ i Baker's first appearances as a pub-it lie speaker and he made a good im-;? r t /"i *i ~ pression. jonn uy;gans ,s onen on , c the program and always gives the!? members something: to think about. t Sid Derrcik, who can say the nie-j ? est things of any member of the club, j s kvas asked to present to Zach Wright J fc the blue ribbon awarded him for per-jf feet attendance at all the Rotary J t meetings during this year. Doctor!I ? i ?,i?1 ,'t jfnuurwjgjjKJ.'g Church Attendan Better Living. iabbath Day to Keep it h the next clause: "Six da ^d, which when broken, six days as well as rest 01 1 y keep the S abbaih by egularly. le At Our Local Churches "College 1 c n /alue. In ad /. S. Cameron Scientific Law ered, which I to women. 11V* College Gi want to keep ; For sa le b Mi _____ 1208 Main St, 'LA Grahf HOT' n a'stnftary Complet< * **11 Money oaci The jg Co. We doR-t k( * A complet Groceri 1208 College ED & Edwards Silverware. 5 better. The prices will chest to $25. Also a lot 3aby Sets, Bowls and oth rES DRUG ST< Derrick made a very fine talk and ! ended by having Zac-h stand while he pinned the ribbon on him. Nothing: ft I ,) ,J,v Kn1 7o,.n V..1/I trv vo. W UUiU UW UWt LllCll 4Jdl.ll U?V1 t S.J X K.spond and ho did with a promise to, keep up his high average, which he was glad to do, for he told the club; that Rotary meant more to him than anything of this nature that ha J ever , come into his life and that he got a j' hundred per cent and a blue ribbon simply because he loved Rotary and ( enjoyed the meetings. Zach is a'-j erreat favorite of the club and always ji -ets a glad hand. f Bill Wallace's subject was ''Xew-; < berry's Great" but he got it turned s around and made a talk on "Great ( !sewberry.*' Editor Wallace thinks i that there is no place like this one t ind lie to'd hew he had seen Xewber- < y g;./,v from a scant two thousand ] ;o its present great population. He > ,vi.nl back to the time when he had i ;oen a four horse team labor to get c t load through the main street of the i ity, which is now handsomely paved ;nd he told the club that nothing t ouLl Keep the city from growing on t md on. Bill did' not forget about I he struggle which Greenville and,\ Spartanburg were staging ju.-t out- j ide of this city, where the road P ranches, so that a tourist going c rom the lower part of the state to 1 he mountains can go via Whitmire, a Jnion, Spartanburg and on or take.v ?? gp?? i ! ^rrxmmrm mn?'i im jih.w j?ri ?maarsn ce Means bly." ys shalt thou labor," brings sure coni the seventh, going to Sunday I c I Girl" Corsets stand first in dition they ara made by the - of Corseting recently discovjrings such priceless benefits irl Corsets for all ivornen who young. RS. J. W. WHITE Phone 181 -tm-Suber Co. s Home Furnishers t if not as represented. i Carryteria ;cp groceries, we sell 'em e line of heavy and fancy es at the Right Price. St. Newberry, S. C. j For your table use surprise you, ranging of Sterling Silver Bud er single pieces. 3RE ? ???p?wo?q?w?PMWW??K n?i ? to the left and pass Clinton, Laurens, Greenville and up. This brought to mind the passage from a Spartan burg paper, of this week, in which it *vas siatcl ;hat the nc-xt big battle to be fought in South Carolina would be fought just above Newberry with Greenville on one side, with her cities and Spartanburg, Union and Whitmirfc leagued against her for the travel. Anyway, Newberry sits complacently by and watches the tourists come through and ail that tve want to do is to do as Zach Wright told the meeting that he wan ^oin<r and thnt was tn wnlk 1111 to strangers and welcome them to the Mty and ask them if there is any information they desire or anything :hat they want. Somebody suggested ifter the meeting that Zach always kicked out pretty women tu do his ,velcome act to, but another told of laving seen him do the glad hand act >n several occasions and that he did t well. The secretary made his report afer calling the roll. He explained hat every member not present, save 3ob Mayes and Mr Hardy Mower, vere out of the city and that the ma- > :i... r ii- .. Unix ui tirjiii wui t* attending umci Notary meetings, one in San Francis-j o, one in Hot Springs, one in New > *ork city, and other points. The club ttendance record for July was read, "hich was not up to standard, fori r. From the ashes of the bigger, and more able to pi EVERYTHING, to build the 1 n n . i . . r-u raints are better. Newberry L The J. W. * Wholesale ft Authorized Cai Newberry Call on your merchant Rebel Girl Flours. Just Feeds, Granola, Dai Tobaccos, Cigarettes, and Any article usually found Wc sell to merchants onl Cafe ii FRESK MILK-POWPERED reoples Nat: Prosperity The r\r;hi spirit?plus am The Bank of You wii! find here the coti a right to cxpcct. \w\u ran fti jH m! h f IM lit*? & i? I\ I J. ?. 3 7rr\r.y ini prove men is car to buy. Cr.ll in to ,:co ihie- :lcv/ Toi bheaiy Mo Pho~e 56 Newberry even rn below Co!umb:a, an almost unl:car;i of th :;tr. . ml something which certainly will net c allowed ex\st arjuin. Jim ivinar.i piayed l.?c p.^no ;.nd Ben Dorrity Ic:i in the sinking. Both use the touch system. The music at this meeting v;as profuse if not equal to th.it of the Metropolitan opera. Ben Dorrity rang a ?o!o and otherwise did all in h'.s power to make the meeting extremely musical with ardent support from James Kinard on everv outbreak. I Visitors From Georgia ! The Observer. K. C. Cureton, a native Xewbcrrian, citizen for many years of Newpan, Ga., with his wife?daughter of the late J as. B. Reagin?are visiting relatives in Newberry county. With them is a IG-year-old nephew of Mrs. Cureton. Cureton is a good old Newberry name. E. C.'s father lived on Bush j river, in the southern portion of the county. When E. C. was 12 years old, in radical times, a gang of armed negroes went to the Cureton home , one night to rob. They shot and j killed Mr. Cureton, and shot the son, ' fj. C., injuring his spine, so that he j has never had any use of his lower < limbs since that dreadful night. 1 He moved to Georgia when a, < % ???? ? $ fire we arc re-building $ -emptly fill your wants in ^ tiome ccmpletc. 9 ? t .umber Co. J i Libler Co. H Merchants ? $2fi.nnn s. c. for Capitola, Sensation, ^ ry and Chicken Feeds. J Canned Goods. ? in a jobber's stock. ? ^r! :OFFEE ROASTERS And Dealers In ? Spices,, Extracts, Tobacco, ^ Cigars, Etc. A lutors for "KLIM" Powdered Milk J Peanut Butter Makers A ' n the Rear, Good Things to Eat IEO. W. CROMER, Prop. [ain St. Phone 120 ^ ? iona! Bank ? , s. c. m iple facilities. ^ Prosperity ? rteous attention you have (p 5 D CARS ^ which make it the best {fa m I >tor Co. a yr. Prosperity, S. C. 0 ? 0 &#?<????? young man, and has led a busy and successful life as farmer and merchant. He has always had an ambition to do whatever any other man can do, and comes about as near it as any person so handicapped could. Some years ago he used only a rcller-chair to get about in, and uses it yet about the he use; but when he travels he uses a Willys-Knight car. He was drivincr the prettiest Wvllis Knight sedan Wednesday in Newberry ever seen in these parts. He can drive it as well as any man. Last year he was here in a car of the same make; tohich he drove by means of a short stick, with which ho operated the levers, brakes, etc. On this new car he has a most ingenious mechanism 'by which he can operate every part of the runninggear without stooping over at all. He never travels far without some one with him who could be useful in case of accidents or the bursting of a tire. Mr. C'ureton crossed the Savannah opposite Anderson county and spent some days in that county with relatives, and will be in Newberry county a week or ten days. A strike can always be brought to 3 pln<?p whptipvpr pithpr ??r}p rpallv kvants to do so. It takes two to rr.ake i quarrel, you know.