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? ? r ? it * i r me national I ? ' The cordial s ? courteous serv 0 pect in a modi at all time % The National I ffeS ^ \ I Mayes Book a | 9 Complete 2 and Offic I Mayes Book a I: L. L BI % The Youi STEAM PF CLEANING ? Phone 12 J J.H.SUM J TheL Men's Clothini WSW: J " ToOife* vjl Our modern Flour Mi ^ Bring in your Wheat ?f The Far it & 0 To My Friends:? 5 9 fall and winter Woolens. - ? Prices are right. E. T.Carls i?. A p:-'* f: O f* * R* V/i . j?:' / ;*.?> Up-to-t jgf? v Clothing, | F ' and Fi S Newberry, Mollo % r J DR. E. P. KNOTTS TALKS BEFORE NEWBERRY REDC&SS : In his talk before the Red Cross, ( Dr. E. P. Knott said: "I was requested to make a trip to;-, Uie U. S. P. H. in Greenville and re port at this meeting of the Red Cross 111C Otliv VI AVtU VI vac VUV4V I hope you will be interested in this report. "f*he U. S. P. H. hospital in Green, ville is used for the ex-soldiers who have tuberculosis. No other class of . patients are taken in there. "At present there are 360 patients , in thic hospital. "A.. W. 0. L., transferred and.dis- , charged keep down the total num- 1 ber. j; "The government supplies these j men with hospitalization but that is i; all. Of course some are drawing com- j 1 pensation and insurance, many are ! ] v not. Creative comforts, clothes and i .recreation must be provided for them or by themselves. Many of these 1 r>ien are economic casualties,,., dere- J; I'Cts unable to care for themselves. j l "The treatment there is good. Cli- j; mate is excellent. Equipment is upj! t*> date. The physio-theraputie de- i 1 pa: ^ment is one of the finest and most j ] complete I have ever seen. < Dr. Thornton showed me statistics.! which prove that the results obtained !: t J ??#??? TO lank ot Newberry" pirit and prompt, ice you would ex i i era banking House s prevail here Bank of Newberry d Variety Store line of books i e Specialties. 7 nil Vomhr Nfni-a L1IU I(U1UJ uiviv -ALOCK ig Men'* Tailor IESSING, DRY s REPAIRING Opposite Newberry Hot^ MER & CO. . eaders in I and Furnishings r mer Friends:II is now in operation. for grinding. lers Oil Mill / >top in and examine my new on, The Tailor PERRY he-Minute Shoes, Hats / . irnishings ^ C. Hon Row \ ire as good as in any other modern; sanitorium. The food is good and! patients get four meals a day. Upon j direct questioning I find the men; very satisfied and the general morale j good. There have .been remarkably; few disciplinary discharges. "The Red Cross is one of the most | important units in this hospital. The offices of the Red Cross are in a large T-shaped building facing on the main i thoroughfare. They occupy four [ rooms, including a reception room \ for visitors. Across the street is a j reception hall for the personnel, j About two blocks down the street j and adjacent to the colored section; 3f the hospital is the colored recrea- j tion hall? a Red Cross building. The Red Cross has combined with the Knights of Columbus to furrp--': an auditorium and recreation hall for . the white patients. A Ford car com-i oletes the list of the Red Cross equip-! - , cnent. i "The personnel of the Red Cross j there: The director is Miss Phelps,1 j i most charming lady, radiating efficiency and kindliness. Her duties; ire multitudinous but may be summarized as being: general adminis-! :rative directing generally all the' Red Cross activities there. She co-j Dperates with all outside orgar.iza-j ;ions, receives clothes, food. etc.. intended for the patients. She also | Can 1 c. kJU ' It is a builder of e merchants; farms n schools must have s( ers. Education musi have champions. Th do not flourish with Towns and cities dc of valiant souls of n blaze the way. Som< and civil life; and w right to do than the: izen and the leader, fails, or we make hi fail, government fa: build a school v/e bu: recruiting place for Our churches are cliiU. l eg uicxi a tj.vact part of Christian ed Attend services r( ; Jno. C. Goggans, Jr. ^ Newberry Eiecl Telephone 256 /imecl All of our drinks are m< Sugar Syrups, and bottled plant in sterilized bottles. Visitors welcomed. \ Newberry Dr Phone 74 Newberry, S. ( JUST RECEF a. shipment of Holmes every day there is nor from $8 for a 26-piece Vases, Candle Sticks, MA" personally directs the recreation foi patients, rents movie films, procure: reading matter, victrolas, etc. Mis! Phelps keeps a list of all agencies persons and organizatons that mighl give or do anything for the patienl and when something is needed ther( is no delay or difficulty in knowing where to call. "There are three ward workers These are ladies especially trained ir medical social service and they an rhc ones who come in immediate contact with the patient. They interview the patient within 24 hours anc discover his social condition. The\ take charge of his correspondence with the government, especially ir reference to his insurance and com pensation. "There are three stenographors: The duties of these ladies are entire!y clerical. I might say in passing that their salary is paid by the government which is sufficient to show how important a part the Red Cross plays in this work as estimated by the government. "There is one colored man: Thif man is in charge of the Red Cross recreation house for the colored and generally performs duties among hi? race. "There ^s'a white man vho acts as chauffeur of the Ford car. He runs errands to Greenville, transports the r w/Aff *C veet at 1 itizens and leaders; men aust have farmers; banks ihoolmasters and the pulpi t furnish all of them. Ci ings do not get done by out defenders nor movem ) not grow out of the grou len and women who are 1 ebody must organize the ho will do it but the schola: moii tTrhn I'liAnro? A nrl L11CA11 VV 11V/ Xliiv VVO? XliiVi vv v . We have put our destin m fail by negligence, the ils, business fails, civiiizat ild a citadel 01 strength an champions oi order, love the bulwark of the school nee at Sunday school and ucation. jgularly-It means better 1: ?i ?j?????' mmm?mmmmami Sweaters kV. S. Cameron All C :ric Co. i MRS 1206 Main St. f?A Grata \ * J a t*ri *k r in a sanitary ^OHipieU Money bacl That the syst adopted by -the ' ris hoped that thi A I vonipnro to oW U? W? ? NOTE! That still receive "'Cai cost which our ci ~ . THE ' Phone 207-W 7ed , & Edwards Silverware, le better. The prices will i chest to $25. Also a lot Baby Sets, Bowls and oth YES DRUG STi \ * * : movie films, parcels, visitors, patients' s and personnel. Incidentally he also' > operates the moving picture machine.' ,! This makes a total of nine workers I t in all. 11 ''Now as to service rendered. In ? n general way the Red Cross acts as ; a clearing house for all outside agenj cies, distributes clothes and food-; :' stuffs that are intended for the pa-1 1 tienis. A peep in the store room dis- ( ; J closed sweaters, knitted hats, shoes, i - stockings, foods, jellies, magazines,: - Victrola records, razors, toilet arti-j I cles and many other things. The Red r; Cross receives visitors to tne panenisi ;' directing, entertaining and issuing! t passes ' "More personal and apropos the; | patient: The Red Cror?s have a fund j : known as a loan fund. Those pa-: tients who will receive compensation 1 later arc kept ii^ the comforts of life j - through this fund and they-expect to j ' have this returned when the patient : receives his government checks. ! "There is another fund which is j called the "grant" fund which is used t s. - -tr.*- 4V.O+- rvnnv ^ollnn' wtlfl Vl r> ^ !lfl Lv.# cnai/ muua xuiun ??/ ?*%-. > * ! compensation or insurance and no j hopes of getting any and who is; _ needy. j "The most important service, how-! . ever, is the assistance given the patients in securing their compensation, getting affidavits as to war records, j i J ????? ct.h 0 r r n lomef :handise must have must have bankers; its must have preachvic enterprise must themselves. Causes ents without movers. nd. They grow out vise and willing to forces of political r? Who has a better have to train the citv in his hand. If he church fails, hanks ion fails. When we d glory. We build a and justice. Is of this community church services is a iving. Sweaters Sweaters !olors?All Sizes All Prices 1. J. W. WHITE Phone 181 f tm-Suber Co. ; Home Furnishers : if not as represented. em of i'Yee Delivery has Ixsn "No Salesmen Grocery Shop." It s additional service will be a eon:ustomers. the prices remain unchanged, y:>u rryteria Quality" at the usual low 1 ash system makes possible. CARRYTERIA Phone 207-W I 1 \ ? For your table use surprise you, ranging of Sterling Silver Bud ier single pieces. 3RE . | etc; filling in claims and filing them, keeping up the delayed or lost affidavits, claims and checks. ''The condition of the family at home is ascertained and if found to be needy then enlist some home agency to assist and to take care of this family while the man is being treated^. "Now some of the patients because of homesickness or discouragement will go A. YY. u. l. rnese men can be reinstated in seven days. If they 4re absent longer than seven days, it' is difficult for them to be reinstated{ The Red Cross keeps up v.'ith these cases, tries to get them, instructs the ' patient and family as to how essen-: tial it is for the patient to be treated, also as to phopholaxis in the disease tuberculosis." SLAYER OF ARNETTE MAINTAINS SiLENCE 1 '. . I! Has Not Spoken Since Learning:;! of Supreme Court's Action on Appeal ; i j: The State. 11. ! i Ira Harrison, confessed murderer i 1 T rnoor nri/l 1 i.unv iirifu wiiii uitim i > v? v v. , Frank M. Jeffords of the slaving of { J. C. Arneite, yesterday added other day of silence to hi* speechless j week, liis condition remaining lo all i; i From the ashes of the fi bigger, and more able to pron EVERYTHING to build the hoi P-G Paints are better. Newberry Lu The J. W. Kil Wholesale Me: Authorized Capit Newberry Call on your merchant foi Rebel Girl Flours. Just Feeds, Granola, Dairy Tobaccos, Cigarettes, and C Any article usually found ir We sell to merchants only. Cafe in t SW?SH MILK-POWDERED 910 Mail Peoples Nati< Prosperity, J The right spirit?plus amp; The Bank of Ycu will find here the court a right to expect. Has manj improvements v car to buy. Call in to so 2 this New Fore Shealy Mol Phone 56 #???D@??@???@ outward show bat littlo ch^j^ed. liar-j' ricon has not spoken a word since, Friday a week ajjo when he first; learned in the death house that the! supreme court had turned down his1 I appeal for a new ':rial. For eight j: days now he has lain on his cot in;seeming stupor. ^ > n + >- n /ltr'rtrt *\ U J. tJiivCl Utl \ OJJ L:IC auuic WA ynjini- ( cir.ns he was transferred to the ;>eri-;] tentiary hospital and is being treated i and observed there. The prison uu- ] thoritics are still forced to feed him 1 as they would a baby, but are still i' conv.'nccd that the state of semi-coma ' ] which he appeal's to be in is feigned, i This is the first time that Harrison j 1 has left the dj'ath house since he was phced there' immediately after his j ? conviction last May. j Harrison was the onlv one cf the j three nven, convicted of the Arnette j murder, who previous to the trial had been confined to tb"> penitentiary hav- i ini? been sent there from the mayor'.- < L-ourt of Batesburg February 19,'] 1910. He was released on a writ of i habeas corpus July, 4^19. He is 22 f years old and. taking ihe stand duvn? the trial in his own defence. ? orovcd to be the state's leading wit- 2 less, admitting his own guilt and ex-, ( )osing in detail the murder plot. In fairs, the last is always "the ; rca test." I> I 0 0CI99999I mm ? ? m JggM (Q we are re-building J mmBbB ? BMM jptly fill your wants in ^ &&M9H Tie complete. ^ BSBBj H| smber Co. | HhI bier Co. ' g rchants ? J al $25,000 fl S. C. v 9 1 r Capitola, Sensation, < ? 1 and Chicken Fe^ds. ^ anned Goods. ^ l a jobber's stock. ^ ' 9 >yal Coffee Co. IFFEE ROASTERS ? And Dealers la fP pices,, Extracts, Tobacco, ^ Cigars, Etc. ^ ' ors for "KLIM" Powdered Milk f eanut Butter Makers he Rear, Good Things to Eat O. W. CROMER, Prop. ? a St. Phone 120 ~^r\ S. C. v le facilities. ? ? ' Prosperity / eous attention you have ? * ? ' ' ) CARS j fhich make it the best @ L ? tor Co. 9 f. Prosperity, S. C. ? CITATION OF LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION rhe State of South Carolina, County of Newberry, by W. F. Ewart, Probate Judge: Whereas, Janie Outzs hath made suit to me 10 grant her Letters of \ nf tVlO <?<s Jlllll of fects of J. M. Outzs, deceased. There are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the Kinrlred and Creditors 01 the said J. M. Ourzs, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at New^errv, S. C., ' / ^n Monday, 27th Nov., next, after V - ' publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in w he forenoon, to show cause, if any :hey have, why the said Administra;ion should not be grafted. A Civen under my .hand this 8th day :>f Nov., Anno Domini 1922. V/. F. EWART, P. J. N. C. / VOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT * t ,..:n mni-a o fittnl <spfrlpmpnt of A Will 111 c* rw v; c* ***?% he estate of Sarah F. Nickles in the Probate Court for Newberry County, ^ ?. C\, on Saturday, the 9th day of A December, 1922, at 10 o'clock in the ^ rorenoon and will immedately there- ^ tfter ask for nr; discharge as Adminstrator of s.iid estate. All oersors having claims the osate of Sarah F. Nicklas, deceased, tie hereby notified to file the same, iu!y verified, with the undersigned, nd those indebted to said estate will , >lease make pavment likewise. N. A. NICKLES, V1 Adm. j fov. 8, 1922. M