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[ Anne? To Cc ? *?? From All S Excursion Tickets e 27, and for trains seh noon of October 2Str inal starting point pri Ss Will be operated cr> Ion the f (SPECIAL TF Lv. Belton 5; 30 Lv. Honea Path 5:40 Lv. Donalds 5:50 Lv. Shoais Jet. 5:55 Lv. Abbeville ... 5:45 Lv. Hodges 6:10 Lv. Greenwood 6:2S ? Lv New Market 6:S3 [j Lv. Ninety Six .. 6:48 ILv Dyson 6:5o Lv. Chappeli .... 7:10 ArrpJe Equipment W? Trains. Miuimur ~ "Daif Agricultural, StocJ ' Running and Harness ' Stup-sndoi Jchnn Horse Shews Nightly Spe< MONDAY?Ladie TUESDAY?Scho< Columbia K igh Schco WEDNESDAY?C Beys' Dav. v THURSDAY?Ccu FRIDAY?Ringliu SATURDAY?-Aal For further Inforn j piy to Ticket A%en'cs. 9 I I d ' ?? < A ? V> * ?- \ JfSl f \ % c ^ ^arc ? libra?? iadsivmy u?d?xlil e w mces Very Low If AM p I 8? |Sal &a Jfc p>j& tif \j* ^ fe S g? Sri V5,l gV | 5* *ftS. gj 4 Spi \J H rt |%a h ** * <!i2> w ?i? &a ?&* &J& -s- w.ie3^ > v? 1 1 * d P riumoia, o. v., & . ' <r* ^ A-:r5y C4^i ?, IT"* A ?n I b A S k & iL* ? A ilii\ 1922 ouih Carolina Points >n Sale October 22, 23, 2^, ^5,. 26f eculsd to arrive Columbia before ..Gccd returning to reach origcr to midnight, October 23. 1322. ecial Trains THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23fch, bllowing schedules: JAINS ONE DAY ONLY) a. m. Lv. Old Town .. 7 ;23 a. m. a. m. ! Lv. Siiversfcreei 7:30 a. m. a m Lv. Newberry.. 8:00 a. m. ; Lv Prosperity .. 3:33 a. m. n m./ . ^ L,v, Fosnana .... a. m. a- Lw Peak ..! S:OC a. m. a. m. Lv. Alston 9:05 a. m. a. m. ; Ar. Columbia.. 10:00 a.m. a. m. Returning: Leave Columa. r?. kia 7:30 p. m. Stopping a. m. , all Stations, including AbI ? ' t* !? a. in. cenlie o ranch. Ji P2 Fvcvrceo on. all Regular i Round T~ip Fare 50 Cents rzx.zrzx~9'-Tir.1r^oCK*-rx. raeaot-Tt. y Attractions :s. Poultry, and ctiier Exhibits Racer - Free Circus Acis Lie Firev/ciks Nightly J. Jones' Shows Band sJoncerts ciai Features s* Free Day. 5] Children's Day. Greenviiie vs. ! Football. Confederate Veterans' and Ck*b ~cc:bo.ll Classic, g Circus end Navy Day. Ir. R^rps. iat:cn md Rc-md Trip Fares, a?"M S ' /f^ri >? vr^i4 .CJ\ ' < * * 7 v ? ._...; wU, . , U , T i i c ben:: t v . f t:;C!: ai' r r v singles '? .'Lit T;: ' tfl i ntr j^iCr;-: r i s // o i p ?*",?. ; I . . r : j>i w>wi. * i ,, v.a V ' ' } < t 7 is iicl-.t w.ierever o;.rs Coup!til \vjt!? it;- h;i;ic.-oiiv power developed to new oe ^ on ovv e it to \Ovirssif > Chalmers Six demonstrated Chain:ers 5 5-Po.ssen^cr Touring Cur. s 7-Passenger Touring Car, s hrices f. j. b. Octroi:. <3 O v\ r? >i3T*?3!. AJifO %. .>r* . -r Q& /" *? T T' A T T g iW^i /L>>. & tk .i [* f? / A >7 . ? 7 * ??5? <i^s ??irt ??.^ ?.vV.-ts*? Qf w iL? * j 3*ii? rair fo Gpci: N?>:i Week S: .. :imv !.: . . ni-it-U' : ai-":c? rhe * i ij i ;;;i r. (. >: .mom-.:: to j ; 1 . v. ^ throughput the entire week i v':?i : . ru:c ^a.K. f Wit I ioks ..1! ms fihavt closed and never before has r .... i:-m . .. :M:*rr !" .?> L:i exnis*;. r<>\|: :;.s will be shown at the S ate ijen-tries *in the live sioek :*lt ' I.'*1 ado i.'Ofia.?vst;i. s aii>! (are now being rushed to completion. ~I-r.. v-ic ' y attractive til's .war will : hi ;h. ^:- .ii;.\- >.i the \V<;m.n's I>e partatents. Xewr% before wt r.I tries s;> numerous in these depart: men is. The grandest displays of ' agri'.ul rural products over collected jare now being install ?tL Visitors ' aniazt'd at the wonderful and mammoth agricultural displays. The Poultry show w::l house no less {rhan fifteen hundred birds,far e.st. i numcer than any provi >%is snow. : Ir. addition to the premium exhibits,. . Clcmson collage an-.I other state ini *:r. v: Y.r.s have installed extensive displays. i The amusement features are the elaborate ever presented. They - | include hamos?. inning ana auio ' ..ices. football games, band concerts. 11 free circus acts, stauendous liref woJi.-plays and the famous John: nv J. Jones shows. ; / .. . , ? ,, i he fair ooens .Monday v:im a lull : nrogram and special features are : , * k jcvrdod each of the six days of its , '.o^,::]iaar-:e. Columbia is preparing ro entertain record-breaking: crowds 'during the week of the*staie fair. Rs;:ben Thomson Geo * i fhe State. Union, Oct. 10.?Eeubeft Thomson C.?c, one of V'nion county's oldest and ; best known citizens. died Saturday ? wA?v!ii.r 7. in Wallace Thomson hospital hero, whore ho had ibeen confined for two weeks. Pre- < vioas to that time Mr. Gee had been : In ill health the past year. Mr. G:e was a man of iv'gh Christirn character and honest in all his d alings with his fellow men. He ; lived a y.'or'hv life and a long one | and has left to his children a rich heritage. v .Mr. Cee was a resident of lion. "0 year.? and up iv> the year 1000 he [ engaged the mer<*ant:le busi| ; nhei\. being one of the largest t; iv.trchants in this section of the srato. ! inuring his stay here he was chairman r of the bo.:rd of trustees of the city ? E'.'hocls, superintendent ? ? the Sun iv ^^mrrrM- ':?%MS? . '.v.fM :.: ,?". .t<,iv - </: ^ v.:.; i is.*?- , --; -:. -: -\ ' - . v . * ? \ |jm J j C?* ? : *\ . * : ^ r J - ' ' . ? v - ' , --> -? * * r * : ;: ; m ho;!* Ii*:r i:vJ nnifh !i>??l I': V ?: ^ r ;< c .'Hii CO til l< c-'.r*?'7> ID which It 'z kfi;)iV I) ;ipyc r?4wet* ]> x-cv 11 ndtr ;;n:s of ti:;e i-.-rtonnar.ee. ;uvc those tacts about the to you. six Prices liSS Roadster, $1185 j 1345 Coupe, s1595 "vc7iuc tax to be added I r~\ 'v T v ; f id it *--*!*' .j s X?.-* As. x.* -"i ! i v i: - - & ^ A * ri 5 ? > ?t j S. K / ,1 ;f ?j ,1 y "* M 1-1 -V a 'v ii, -?L Nkv-v^-' ?rg? ^ v A i * k, I ray . . I . virfsCt i 1 ' ' i' !j . i . i. .. i : i ,\?*! *1 ..'it'v' fls ; ; J ;; .1 ,, . ] ' il \r a IV> ' Zl\ v?h; ^ h-s . < He was a Confedarte % soldier,, ?fo.jji from Union with the Macbeth _ .1 * :i!v-:y lite war. throughout the time. A: . i,v?? .: or;; . ' > ' !. 1344, ami was son of the late \Y:i? ;i >. .U .ii . ,;:i lirv.. in early life he was manned ;> Mlssi; Gertrude Gist. who with the follow-] injr children, survives him: Miss i y Wilson (lee. of '*>!; . .-e . .-.;,rtai:h;.ur: !Y.?f. X. G|< (]v f .jii 1 mu. i [v . V. '? '1 ( l I' '' -V' :'Y * .VIl' ;. * i I . .i' O i. ol Sn..; :;:;thu! : . !i. i.. (.! .->. Jr.. of; Carlisle. F; ul M. G;-e I>.v:;k:yr>. X. V., Dr. Wilson Get* of riti Cniversil/ oi* Sou;-!! and .* i -. I). C. Cha'uUer of Mayt\ -;:'c. One brother, James M. Gee of Columbia, also survives. The fu'.ic-rai .services wc:v curi.Iuctca lite following Sunday af;-. a: 1::;0 uVlo. k fro.r. Grace iUeth church, thi interment taking: place in [hat cv-iVK-iery. Til.- -ci vic. ? were i-act:: by thi; Rev. T. K. Xorris of Summerton, a former pastor an I ii.'vou l friend of Mr. Gee, assisted by t:m Rev. L. I.. \Va<:non. The f* i il designs we-'c handsome : rj":;! numerous and came from all rocof th-> stale, attest In,' to the high esteem in v-irch he was held by ;;i! who knew him. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT I will make a final settlement r.;' the estate of John C. GrifTm in the Probate Coart for Xew!:erry Coumy. S. C.. on Ti:c.-u*ay, the 2Sih drty of November. lvi'l, ar iO o'clock in the forenoon and will immediately the^e- > after ask for my discharge a.- Admin-' i.-irator of : aid estate. I Ail persons having claims against ] the estate of John C. Griffin. deceased. are hereby notified to file the: pame. duly verified, with fhe undersighed. and those indebted to said; state will please make payment like-; wise. t ir T-;a \7ipn i A dir.. | Vewberry. S. C. ' : Oct. 17r h, 11)22. TAX NOTICE j The bocks for the collection of state ami county tax for the year. il'22 will be op. n i>om Nov. loth.; 1022. to December Sl?t. 1922. Those who prefer to do so can pay! in January. li;2o, with one per cent, I in February, 1923, v::th two per cent, J End from March olsi, I02o, 10 "vlarcr. | loth, 152 '/,-with >eve;i per cent. The tax books are made up by i school- districts and it, will be necessary for taxpayers to! give each district in which their property is located. The levy for li/22 is as follows: State ; T1- mills Constitutional school 3 mill.- j Ordinary county . '< mills j iioads and bridges 1 mill Bonded indebtedness H mills j Court house debt mills i Back indebtedness bonds lz mills! .1 - >"1 bonds .. mills ! Koaa bonds 594 mills' Lexington county claims U mills 2 ">12 mills Th? follow!ng school districts have) the following levins for special school purposes: Districts Xo. 1, Xo. 26, Xo. 52 15 mills Districts Xo. 2. Xo. 4. Xo. 5, Xo. IS. Xo. 15, Xo. K?.' Xo. 17, Xo. *20. Xo. 21, Xo. 23, Xo. 25, Xo. 27, Xo. 20. Xo. ?, 1, Xo. ?2. Xo. 33. Xo. > "V * > O >* j - \- i J >V. .\0. )S, j. -i i, -ii, Xo. 4 . Xo. 47, Xo. 4S, No. Xo. 50. Xo. 55 S mills J>tiict.- So ?>. Xo 24. Xo. X o, .. .\o. _'J. > i. Xo. >4 2 mills j.,:3tnc*is .\o. .\o. . 11. Xo. 12. Xc. :U, Xo. 40. XV. ' >. Xo. Xo. .... 1 rr.ill* District No. l> 3 mills District X ..11 mills D sH?.:; Xo. ?2, Xo. 39.... 10 mills District Xo. 30 12% mills Di?:X >. " mills Districts Xo. i?. Xo. 4*1 1-5 miiis D'stric- Xo. "S 11 iv.iil? District Xo. 10" 1 mill "Pistrvr Xo. 14 . ..IS miM?" A *oo:! tax of One Dollar : I; vic-1 on nil male persons between tnc .-:ges ?v . <!xtv years except i::o. .':rby law. v ;,.,! !> to road <Iu y may pay a commutation tax of $6.00 from Xcvember 15th, 1922. to March 15th, W j " ! ' 1 ' i C- . | ~ " I . % . V' ' * ' ' " i 'v'v-: V.? r. : - \ ... : 1 e. / rP m - ! S !*>"!. i C. . < }[{ .!ITilT. Treasurer Xew'oerry County. : OkD?.; POST* CG Ti FOi; o"*r;-!!i'JG EOO:;S ; or ;HI: COLLECT*8. N Y~Xr.li * FOR .. V2 ... T-'.T ;i : i. i.'ii.iv o- i ;i\vC. ..>i. ... i. V.Du ... . . ... ' d . !. the i::>. for I ' J or. of i ' . " V #,h I 1 " - S\ * . ? - - . 1 ? WALT Elf K. Dl'.VAW .i . -i.e.- Gent rai. j\ A: >! ! -y ;i: t. G Harv Governor. \\ o pr;-<uii!e thn: in*. writer who i predicts that in ten years there will j no sc': v;::)t ??>> s in AniLi'i.'an . has iatfly vi>i:e<i onlv in the J nomes 01 pecpie rich enough to cm- j servants. ??@ ? ? ?? 0i % nsjir ?Ioi Si'! sas H^iii ? lia^l ffs i i s m%L i"illi fifty '-3 ^ BPranx?7^x .yLW-a-^ -@ ?T f? <* ?, 1 !<*??.'#"3 ll Jj ? U st?i ill jt ? ? T1 @ I hpffllAS * <& ?&w? _ . -- - ' A3! you haveJ;o do <9 aid and News and we A ~ molasses pitchers. ? The Herald and Ns & been able to get our 21 ? those who have not p; @ ^ (lueement to get in go ? along right now and & % for holds good to any !? any new subscriber. ? j !? npj a a i? 1 he Art j w i ? ? fir I ,ff7> s" j. 5 at Mi I ^ Besides that we ha S? stalled in our new quj :2 to come along now ar ' ? the cost of moving an I ^ ? c* a i| 1 his bpccn @ -s f. f ? ; ? w eeks, ;? T" i ' ' J. " 1 ^ r>etier not clelav. & els* . 0 CO.":.t :1':0VG If! lit yl.Ul/ ? Jiicedent. They arc . . r; cinor opportunity to ; I? * -S& . ,'1 O ; ' J : V Vn.A N pr IQ} ; .? i i- 'W V. ? ? w k. % ' /-\ - "I f TY - . ? j / . T - f- * *J 'l ' a "eiP o? ?ime you iu cv / VV," e? @ ? $ ? 3 @ ? ? ? # a v ^ J . t ; . ? / ; f r ? . . - / : ({. .. . X tM_l v./; hsi i. pity ine country is noi i?. v \\:.r i- : s v.. i j;?u'i il i'.'iv. :hc 1 i\v\. . ? ty retained to help put them \v:!l dr.v.v iheir pay. If ?.Iustapha Kemal look like :i-t jt /i.urrr of ii'in h:;\v bet a ' in j:-nv.--papers, there mus' of hi:;}. \ . ... . r.. ? I CLIPPER 31 f A":v -r:: h:;v <l N'>. '1 Old 1 c ;zla i ! > Ui'-r. ..7."*> ?"oi I -or. in;.price of the X?. I $ 1-7.50 with the 0:J Xo. 1 I.a.-; wo will g:\*e y-.jii irs cxchi.n^tColumbia Su.] 323 West Gcrvals Screei \ -A sn* arv /rt< ?n jr lillllilii fr iirrlSn lL ut 2 III! klummuui rs 31i! ? i wii fe. 21 fc vfl 3 ft ? ^ X.SJ ^ lUffrry ^ \Je* x^rr ^AC u . I .in * is to pay one year's sub give you a pitcher or a I 5\vs is worth the price, nailing list corrected an aid we are giving you th od standing, and would take advantage of the < ?1 ; Jt subscriber, it matters n * ? 1 icies ifi-Hv O ? < > ^77 jO ,-T^. fh, P f %y0^ oook ?/ IT -J 11 .ve nact consiaeratue ex irters and make this apr id pay at least one dolk d to meet other expense x! Offer Wil TQi T * SH "Vr' JL ";i HJJ <L -w ?. JL -iu.f Z.\J? & The aluminum articles each if you have to buy \-.r-r.rrr r.^^i? -vtv 'oc r ^ >y X V 11 - L. ^ v- . .. . 1 i T T 1 "i -\ T ^ get ine herrjc: ?,na J\e lp but we need the mot. ?Ip us. Elbert & ?} 55- ^ i ^ -n ?* ?? a >?>' w' 'v .i C_'r ?-.< Vj> %C" W <J* '. ;*".._v:'* '".; :;ii,'*Vis-*; < ' -- '. : ' ; < ' 7,._. .;> '-?'V< , ' * . . "I \ ... " 4 ' y ~ * < * ? - .. - . ... ? *" 1 \ , ' : f}l\ : i . *> fc.i S? < J .4 -M* fifiEwORKS if^A, , Ti t (s H i L V y.-^ v C f 'L': '* k ' ^ , - -cmv *__ ?_ : ' .:v?i*aSSJi - a'sssi. I.ipr<c.- h<- h.i-1 *' t*ii a : Ji'riJ " r.;. : . .if Volstead t. ii . rc.i T;>vhi.'il <>u statute. vViL i !;f- tr> l.iea i f ru-u\ t*p., we 5Uppcse: :s Henry Ford, hat in hand, all street for financial ic . i "Xsi'I' ar.ii "want" are not .v' r. ? :> n-\ The tariff bavins <io nei |"need?? the high schedules they "wane." /nijim vrv*. rv. "zmuc< :xc=^AMaaz*~*^agL~>^i*z** iLT LACERS Style Clipper Belt L:uer. wo will it .01: the purchase of a Xo. 3 j > IT.-"0. So send your cheek for :\ puree! post prepaid to us, and Xo. '. for S1 7. .10. pply Company Columbia, S. C. ? |rpi || ]|mi F ? ? f 1 I Imi III!! i a i sill i y i 9 I k II a I S q ?St wMmmmm J O0j 1 ritchers, ? A @ ren Awav ? r ~<9zr>*' J9L fcJt? vJtL Oo?> v ^ y . ??. ? 0 ascription to The Her- ^ :hermos bottle or two ? 9 but as we have not ? ? d have not taken off ?? is opportunity and in- ^ I like for you to come % opportunity. The of- ? ot what his date, or to * Be Seen J c. I Store " pense in getting in- & >eai to our subscribers ? ir and help us to pay ? :c. 0 _ ? ~rr il Last two 2 1 or i ime ? * & we are guvmg away Z them. It is a big in- ? n anv home. It is an- ? ws for one year for @ iev and we want to ? # & H. Aull, Publisher. ? >? @ ? ? ? @ ? -ass? $ ;Cv"< . v ' - - * > ^ j|i I - *" ; ' ^Vv<S ! f: l I: , i': ?A' i {'. r*yty I -,y .... " / ;* ?/?> 4 -J ;/ " s.a < J i " - >rn-'; i I . .' ;, / i (5 ! \ / > A | i *?>f b ^ i \ ' '*'v * ...