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W gMMtWwnmr ?Ml mm ?.x? "The Mationai I ? The cordial I a courteous ses pect in a mo< *. ? ^ at ali tnr The National I Mayes Book | Complete * 1 and Offi I Mayes Book j ? niiB'*?m U mm\ ?mm mm II I * . L. 1. B , The Yol ^ STEAM F J CLEANIN ^ Phone"12 ' " | J. H. SU!V r T \ ' \; f The i ; Men's Clothin ft 1 # .To Our Fa / m ? Our modern Flour N. ^ Bring in your Wheal 2 The Farr t ' To My Friends:? I anc* f^a^r Wooiens I ^ ^ Prices are right. | , E. T. Carl I R? C. I * ' 41sfc. Up-top ? Clothing |; ' J and F w 0 Newberry, 5 Molk I - ? ??? THOMAS NELSON PAGE j " " 7 PASSES' SUDDENLY j . * Richmond, Va.. Nov. 1.?-ThomasNelson Page, author, diploma* arid j lawyer, died suddenly today in the! garden of his boyhood home, "Oi-- k- j land," in Hanover ecair.v\ situated j upon an original grant from the j SN crown of England t the - colonial | magnate, Thomas Nelson." Nearby J at the Old Fork church, where he wa } christened, simnie funeral cer^r.i^nies; "will be held at 10 o'clock Friday i morning, the .';ociy wili be put aboard; the .northbour.J train at Ashland at! noon and at 4 o'clock of the same! day the American ambassador to It-! * i aly during the troublous days ;f the I World war will be laid : > eternal . beside his wife i:i Washington. ' *\ , Mr. Page died of "acute cardiac j dilation." He return* to rhc aaees-l tral home Saturday, apparently jr. Iris! normal health and ha<; j-pent h"s t niej in having it put ir: order with th?-j I view to spending ! is 'vn-ain'ng >i-: >! ' there. He spent .hi.- n ornlnii di I recting work in he 13?-:v - ::j times he would *ro tre hou e dulge in his bebveu Ift? rary work.; On his return from the last -aesei trips ot the hou>;- ? >.?;er-l ^ : Mrs. Rose well Paue. aecoTtpair. . i him. Thev stopped where a partj e { workmen ve?v .--svrangir.K tflow j er beo: * - . #?## MBBrnwwwwmw?ap?MB*?ww??>c ** ? Bank of Newberry" spin*: and prompt, vice you would exderri banking house ti M les prevail here Baal of fewberry and Variety Store ! line of books ce Soecialties * and Variety Store LALOCK mg Men's Taiior 'RESSING, DRV G. REPAIRING Opposite .Newberry Hotel IMER & CO. Leaders in ig and Furnishings rmer Friends:? rill is nov/ in operation. : for grinding. ners Oil Mill Stop in and examine my new N i son, The Tailor / the-Minute f Shoes, Hats urmshings s. c. >hon Row ??M?M?Wl i WMi 1 Hi P I?? I ??????I Uririt getting ' he better of him, Mr. j Pa.ce stooped to pic< up a spade. He ' straighup; turned to an old employee < f the household with the remark: "Hera. lake this sjsade," and Physicians said death was aimo>t instar,*aneous. Although M.. Page was regarded 3 c enjoying the best of health, close ) via* ?. s state! tonight that he probably <'';]] \Y; s feeling the effects of an attack of pneumoniaslast winter. H:> 1-0r ,iirio : was regarded as serious at :h..- ! mo but his indomitable spir't wouid not lA him give up and \vi;h:n a few ^ -eks nt was back at w?'?!'k on Di.nte." a biography of the immortal pot 1. a'r.k-h recently competed. I: \va- only yesterday that y-i. Page r-cvived a letter from form r Pr. . Wilson complimenting him on h:< .* rk. ia mas X1 a Page, one of the Ov'.^t kn< rr 0:' fatter day Virginians, ha 1 a varied career as lawyer, author ami .>. He was born at ''Oakian Aivil 23, 1853, the son of Aiaj n and Elizabeth Burwell \*t!- 1* >?-. Both his father and mother v.er-. grandchildren of Thom: - X' ; signer of the declaration of i a K-j* i-ience, one of the early u:^-ern?,'> of Virginia and command '. > <?f >rv irginia forces at York i. V; rh his brothers he learned .'a ' :o3 01 life within the 1 m ;of the bloodiest diiu. L1VI1 VV 1J right to do than the n izen and the leader, fails, or we make hir fail, government faii build a school we buil recruiting place for i Our churches are 1 and regular attendar part of Christian edi Attend services re; vmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmurnmmmmmmBmmmmv Jno. C. Goggans, Jr. Vi Newberry Electi Telephone 256 I/meEBi All of our drinks are mac 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 none from $8 for a 26-piece I Vases, Candle Sticks, I I MA\ . campaigns of the Confederate war. i ?! These experiences he later described I ] in "Two Litile Confederates.'' ;: Until the .breaking out of the war,! j however, the boys spent their time;: ;. after the manner of happy southern 1 j children of that period, playing about ( ! the fields with the young negroes of |; j the plantation as their companions!] | or listening to the tales of their eld- 1 ! ers around the cabin fire. When < i Sunday came marbles, tops and ' si rings were put away and, "rain or;] : shine," the family carriage with four'] j horse-- or as many mules attached was I ( | brougi,r out to take them to "Then . Forks'' church. . ( I After attending school in Hanover j county, Dr. Page, went to Hanover t academy, later to Washington collie 1 now Washington and Lee university, I land in 1873 he attended the law 1 j school at the University of Virginia.1 ; Just before taking the lav.* course, s .Mr. Page taught school in Kentucky, t ; He practiced law in Richmond until 3 1893 when he moved to Washington, r Dr. Page's first attempt at. author- 1 ship was an acrostic, written when he , d i was a child and published in The j A Southern Churchman, the apnearame d of wh.jh in its printed form was at; oik? a sourc 'if pride and disap-' pointment to V While at college f he again essayed > write-, contributinsr to Tin- Collegian, a paper gotten b out by the students of Washington,!: \J i^an Y I "S 3 1 It is a builder of ci merchants; farms m schools must have sc ers. Education must have champions. Thi do not flourish withe Towns and cities do of valiant souls of m blaze the way. Some /in 71! lffo. txtVI uu i\.ee^ oeet at 1 tizens and leaders; mei ust have farmers; banks hoolmasters and the pulp furnish all oi them. C ngs do not get done by )ut defenders nor moven not grow out of the groi en and women who are "U /\ T T WA /\ - - ?- ? ??. 1 ?-? I'* ^ uuu.v must urgamzt? iiit; 10 will do it but the schola nan who knows? And we We have put our destii ti fail by negligence, the Is, business fails, civiliza Id a citadel 01 strength ai champions ox order, love ;he bulwark of the schoo ice at Sunday school anc ipation. 5'uiarly-It means better ] See our lir K S. Cameron r* Millinery nc Lo. ' Q< MR< 1206 Main St LA Grahf !? fsanfe Compleb Money bad That the syst adopted by the jT>i is hoped that th 10* ' venienee to oar NOTE! That still receive "Ca cost which our. c THE Phone 207-W ? _ _ & Edwards Silverware. i better. The prices will chest to $25. Also a lot >aby Sets, Bowls and otl ES DRUG ST( college. He did little literary work ( after graduating in law but in 1886 '< with his marriage to Miss Anne Sod- j don Bruce of Charlotte county, Vir-1 ? , l ?ima, came a renewal ot tne literary j impulse. She cared for stories andj cherished for a time lofty ambitions: 2nd he^ wrote for her. At this period j bfe add'*d to his profession as a writer j tha: of public lecturer. Then his wife; lied and shortly afterward he went, ibroad. His second marriage to Mrs. j Florence Lat'nrop Field, widow of j Senry Fk*ld of Chicago and grand-j laughter of Governor Barbour of Virginia, was in ISPo. She died June j ;. 1021. | Mr. Page is survived by two daugh-' ers, Mrs. Algernon Barnaby of Eng-j and and Mi s. Thomas Lindsay of ( 'i 11A n!in 'nviflior T?rtCrtWf'l I ' 3a;rc of this city. Fhijrs on all public bui!diners in the . .ate have been ordered at half mast omorrow as a mark of respect to Jr. Pn:re. The order was issued To- 1 licrht by Governor E. T.ee Trinkle. "he governor sent a message of con- 1 [oience to Rosewell rape, expre* since 1 "ircinia's grief over the loss of he* 1 .istin.yruished son. ;; In the next war it will be hardcr 1 cr tliis country ro ?ret second lleu-i Giants as the salute will hereafter e required only in military reserva on<. ! 9? 8?@?? ?? ? ? ? vhanHisp mn.^f have I 5 must have bankers: I its must have preachivic enterprise must themselves. Causes iffnts without movers. incL They grow out j wise and willing to forces of1 political iV? Who has a better i have to train the citiy in his hand. If he church fails, banks ^: x*,. 1X71 11UI1 IcUib, VVIlt'Il we id glory. We build a and justice. _ Is of this comrtiunity. 1 church services is a living. nf Cnafrs anrl suits of the Best Style and jality Assured 5. J. W. WHITE Phone 181 im-Suber Co. j _ o i? :_i c raume i ui msuei 5 k if not as represented. :em of Free Delivery hr.s "No Salesmen Grocery Shop." It is additional service will be a cencustomers. the prices remain unchanged, you < rryteria Quality" at the usual low ash system makes possible. ; CARRYTERIA Phone 207-W g For your table use j surprise you, ranging or bterlmg biiver Bud , ter .single pieces. ORE NEWSPAPER DEAL IN CITY OF CHARLESTON The American Has Been Sold to * Oklahoma Newspaper Men Charleston, Xov. 'I.?Negotiations that have been pending .between John II. Perrv of Xcw York Citv and Kichard Lloyd Jones of Tulsa, Okla.. newspaper owners, and the Charleston American of this city, were consummated today, whereby on the first of December Messrs. Perry andJones acquire the controlling: ownership of the Charleston American and ivlll r.nkf Mftive charcre of the nnner the first s)f December. Mayor John P. Grace of Charleston will bp busine>s manager and the present s:afi' organization of the American will, continue. Mr. Perry announced today. _ i The policy of the paper will oo j progressively democratic and it will cooperate with the other Charleston ! iv wspapers and the progressive newspapers of the srate. for all that will build up Charleston :is a great port . . .A ?V*,}T?C+W thp. i1\ ti iiu waivu k iv iuxw.. wi(.i vs;!-:cultura! and the economic welfare of South Carolina, Mr. Perryfurther stated. M". Perry ami Mr. Jones: own t' , P.iba Tribune. the Jacksonville fcurnal and the PeiiFncoia Jour* II". Perry is also president of ; O? Si?ti?????? From the ashes of the i bigger, and more able to pro EVERYTHING to build the he P-G Paints are better. Newberry L\ The J. W. Ki Wholesale Mc Authorized Capi Newberry can on your mercnant rc Rebel Girl Flours. Just Feeds, Granola, Dairy Tobaccos, Cigarettes, and C Any article usually found i We sell to merchants only. ^ ^I I1 jj 11 ^ *n 1 FRESH M1LK-P0W0E3E0 910 Wai Peoples Nati< Prosperity, The neht spirit?plus amp The Bank of You will find here the couri a right to expect. / hpiif Mm Has rr.c-.nj improvements v car to buy. Cr.H in io zee this New Fore Shealy Mol Phcnc 56 ! American Press association and of the Publisher's Auto Caster Service,! : which furnishes a complete news fca-; i , ture. eaitorhl and advertising serv-': ice to 7,500 daily and weekly news- j i papers throughout America. < ij Flcwrrs for the Si?i: Soldiers Would vou not like to send a mes- ! i ! sage to some oisjbled soldier en "Ar-' nrstice Day," next Saturday? The! .committee fr m the State Federation,1 .of Women's clubs is making1 a plea ! for bulbs, preferably narcissus, be- I cause they grow so satisfactorily in'] water, or cut flowers oi any kind.lt for this week. i f M.:nv cf vol: have chrvsanthemums ; s i:i your own gardens, not necessarily J e large specimens. Th^v ship well and ! would go so far in carrying the ;nes-! sage that the "world has not forgot-; ton" the disabled World war veteran. o I., i's make an earnest effort, bota!(; . as Individuals and organizations of : > every kind, to place a vase of fresh ! P flowers, or a bowl or bulbs \v each j be Isido for Xov. 11 th. * i t _ t- n * TT t ct Address, i . o. \ eieians no^mai Xo. 2)j. Gree:'.v He. S .C.. .Miss H.v-yn , ' Fhe!:)s, ho.5pil.1I d'roctor. Or send ; ^ to Mrs. P. 2'. Scott.'.-' residemre by j *1 t*.v -:ve o'clock, noon. Thursday. vcrned: < MP 10.) .IJ'ii'v Th jnmson Scott. ! v i _. Xo groat n:cn are born or. Easy St. jt: i a \r l >Si I J ? 9 nvQ we are re-buiiding ? mptly fill your wants in ^ i . A >me complete. w jmber Co. J B. _ m ibler Co. g jrchants ^ tal $25,000 ? S. C. 0 \r Capitola, Sensation, ^ r and Chicken Fe^ds. banned Goods. ^ n a jobber's stock. ? ? e m :>yaJ Coffee Co. ? )FFEE ROASTERS - ' 9 And Dealers la ^ jpices,, Extracts, Tobacco, ^ Cigars, Etc- ^ :ors for "KLIM'' Powdered > Milk ^ A eanut Butter Makers ^ the Rear, Good Things to Eat ? :0. W. CROMER, Prop. ? n St. Fhone 120 ^ anal Bank s. c. $ le facilities. ? ? ? Prosperity ' Leous attention you have g & ? n f ADC I V i /hich make it the best f$ 9. ! ? :or Co. $ Prosperity, S. C. ? 9 Ja3per Chapter, U. A. K. The Jasper Chapter D. A. E will , meet at the residence of Jas C. Kin\rd Thursday afternoon. This is the :ime for the payment of annual tues and all members will come prepared to pay their dues. Mrs. W. H. Hunt, Regent. J. Y. McFjII, Secretary. Gystcr Supper There will be an oyster supper on 7r:day nk'ht, 17th at the residence of >Irs Munson Buford under the "direcion of the Improvement association or the benefit of the Bush River choul. Everybody is invited to erne and enjoy himself. Newberry Against Erskine Xew;erry ami Erskine will meet n the gridiron at Newberry on Friay of this week ar.d :f you want to co a real irood game this is your oportanity. A French worn m has been decortor1 by her government for being 10 rnni o f 1 "? children. Hor ex mple was commended. If it were )Uo;vi'd, France would need no allitice against Germany. The unreme court is all right unI i: disagree" with our interpretaun of a law or th? constitution. /