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PURELY PERSONAL ! The Movements of Many People? j Newberrians and Those Who Visit Newberry ! - ? fcyi-i * i ] Mr. W. 0. Ariail and Mr. G. E. Dominick have been appointed by j Governor Harvey as delegates to th.-j annual convention of the Southern; Commercial congress to meet in Chi-, capro next Monday. ; As there will be service at St. j | T a'.n irnIc/?rvMO^ r?n!irp'h XlHulli C li i " JL. U.M." i U Vicw'/u. v *?v?* v<* _ ^ ^ ternocn at 5 o'clock wo hope ail the j members will be present. Dr. Jr.o. B. Setzler is an ex-service; man named by the Ameriean Legion J as committeeman to supervise the; | statewide celebration of National Ed-; ucation week. ; Miss Mabel Crooks was the week- j end guest of Miss Annie Stevens of! Silverstreet. Miss Annie accompanied her home Sunday for a few days. 1 Miss Alma Sevbt has returned i home after a visit to her sister, Mrs. ji Mattie Crooks. Her daughter, Mrs.! Ethel Riggsby and nie.ce&? -?lis?es a en : and Alma Seybt, mo&B^d$>p,-?-or the j week-end. She returned with them or.! Sunday. f Putsy Sligh was before Recorder Douglas on the charge of carrying.weapon unlawfully. Put paid a fine of j $25, besides forfeiting his pistol. There was an election of officers of j the O'Neall street Wesleyan Bible ; class Sunday with the following offic-; ^ ers elected: C. W. Douglas,, president j and press reporter; Floyd Bouknight,! vice-president; H. C. Longshore, sec- ^ retary, and 0. S. Nesley,. treasurer. I1 If Ambassador Harley had been j brought, up in this city cr counjty he could never have been guilty of say- \ in? that wornen had no souls. The i he-arts of the women, of Newberry!. show .that they have souls,, for hearts;. - - j ^! i u:id souls go tcgetnervana uicv ict-u tainly show that they have hearts. i> The Men's club of the Washington :. street Methodist church, Columbia, I had as their guests Monday night \ p* Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kaltiwanger, and i _ ^ the .program was "complimentary to i Mrs. Haltiwanger, who served so j En faithfully as organist -and choirmas-l ter durnig the absence of, the regular; organist, D. A. ' Pressley."?The ; State. p - George D. Brown. chairman,: . Prosperity;- County Superintendent ' K. H. AuH, Newberry; City ?uperin-; tendent 0. B. Cannon, Newbenw;' & Mrs. W. C 3rown, Newberry, have t been named as the county committee; ^ to have charge of the campaign for , education throughout tije, state dur-! Iing "Nat:or.al Education. week," De-; cember 3 to 9. >._ j~ v Gafincy, Nov. 11.?Newberry won over Greenville and Columbia as the *.. * place of meeting for the Upper South Carolina conference ?:.<in annual ses-! sioir next year, according to the vote i of the present session this morning.? j That was something- big,, winning ov er those two large cities. Newberry is; getting up a reputation. Chief of Police S. C. McCarlcy y underwent an operation for the removal of tonsils Tuesday morning. I Ke is a big subject to operate upon,1 but Dr. Neelv was surgeon for the 1 job. "Big Chief" didn't voluifteer; this information, neither did the doctor, as both are reticent. We heard it ou the outside and investigated the t rumor. I ( A fellow tried to get a loaf of a bread Saturday night and said there was not a loaf in the city to be 1 bought. The large crowd in the place I that day and the day before had ex- ( hausted the supply and the trade i -r~- couldn'X keep up with the demand. ; 2 Deputies Taylor an.d(;Qj2attiebaum! arrested Olin Wise, colored,.Saturday } ;z- V* 'I night and jailed him. Wise attempt-: > ed to pass a forged check for $23.75 ',. on the Bank of Prosperity Saturday. When Wise saw the cashier go to the phcne he wisely skipped*..The cashier 9 was also a wise man. . We have an idea that the tea room is going to be a good thing for Newberry. It seemed to us Friday that we were looking at the'largest number ot children ever gathered togetner , in this city on any occasion. One of the most accomniod'.t "n~ workmen in this city is Mr. Monroe Swindler. He is good at fixing typewriters, etc.. and is probably the most libera] one in his charges. He comcs nearer charging next to nothing of any man that ever I'ted. Newberry Hi and College Fre-h play Friday afternoon at 3:30 on the new atnletic field. Admission, 23 > . V V 11 Mr. J. J. Lar.crfcrd has rc"f?d to the Eryion Grocery ;:.CQmpany the store room now occupied by Geo. C. Hipp, possession ic be given by January 1. 1023. Mr. Hipp v.-ill then ?o i a new store ^rconr Co!. C. .1. Furit II is preparing to have put up on jiis Blease lot. Dr. W. C. Brown is one of those invited by the governor to meet in Columbia Saturday to nlan a camprgn against the .bell weevil. Captain John C. Swy^crt. i etir. <i merchant and caoitaiist c. the town of Pe k. was in Now berry on Woncs y > canva?s the return? of the ; !c/t" ?n and .vhiio here pive The F :: " a very pleasant call. C ;i in Sv says things arc a!! r . u-v.ay and k?e .mow they { i \ ?e\.* j.'sa7iiz."t'iori : organized on fhursday ing at the First Baptist church! cf \cv: berry a Reedy River Pastors,' ( Deacons' and Church Officers' association. with the following officers' elected: Jno. \V. Scott ;?f Whitmire, presi-' dent. The?. P. Davis of Bush River, firs; vice president. I J. ?"arion ?'av:s of West End, sec-; end v'ce president. E. G. Waites of Oakland, secretary. 1 There were about ninety members r present. An eiegant luncheon was t served. 1 i The association will meet in Nov .j ember of each ysar. j T> ; i HAL'S SECTION . v Engraved! CHrist^as Ci^rds. Those tVUVS IXiUM lUVUii 0 vc*?vt?J^ 1 would be ?iad tr. show sample?.; Ordering now saves delay later and I you need noi take tae cards until c December. Hyacinth bislbs will do splendidly II | set cut now. So will tulip, crocus,. daffodils, narcissus and other bulbs.: This beautiful weather allows late planting. j VIonday a gen\ii:man bought a bowl of 2:oIdiish and today lie dropped in and told me how happy his children i were over the li:t:e fish. Maybe : your children would like a bowl. ! Fhanksgiving party thin^i from taljys to decorated erepe. I Hue that wi'l mend things. Get <1 bet- ~ tie and have it handy. Funeral designs, also ribbon for tying your own designs. Hal Kohn. I ? : ' You can" find a complete stock of 1 all- size loads at my store. W. i Frank Lominack. ricw is your sausage mill? Does it need repairing, or do you need a new one? I now have in stock a complete line of No. 5, No. 10, and1 No. 22 mills. Also 4 and G pound lard presses. Get my'prices. W. Fr?r>lr T lust received?A shipment of vegetable slicers, better known as Kraut Kutters. W. Frank Lomih- ? ack. ' ? C have a stock of genuine Oliver repairs. W. Frank Lominack. rcr Sale?Rscleaned Seed Wheat,} a.bout 35 bushels, pries $2.00. W. Frank Lominack. )nc New Top Steel Tire Buggy at a 7 sacrifice. Price $75.00. W. Frank,1 Lominack. )nly cne left?One new Old Hickory " one-horse wa-c^r Price $40.00 .W. Frank Lominack. now carry in stc-ck a full line of < rims, spokes and all repairs for " buggies and wagons. W. Frank Lominack. iVhy Be Deceived? There zrz only two standard brands of am munition?Winchester and Nitro Club.' fWC CHILDREN DIE " T IN PROSPERITY T ]> Prosperity, Nov. 16.?Cyrus Carl,;si he four year old son of Mr. and Mrs.' E X S. Schumpert. dide Sunday nifrht,! :fter having been ill for t?;o days vlth diphtheria The remains were -raid to rest Monday afternoon at Mi. n ^lgrini cemetery, with Rev. L. J. a >cmer officiating. Besides the be-! E eaved parents, two sisters. Pauline t :nd Annie Mae, survive him. G Marvin Eugene, the infant son of <? -Ir. and Mrs. M. S. Hawkins, died ??B ? nagpanaf^?! > Opera House MONDAY, N T, ^ 15 n ? ' 1 1 216 Koval 5?0t?fl I or arsd six acts oi SPECIAL BARGi 2 Shows Ladies'' Matins Children 25c. / plus tax Night Show Gallery 50c, L plus tax No ressrvt I 5cWheat for salt' by the Fa;iU;T>.' xJii Mill. Good wheat .v. $1.75.' beit:r at $2.25. Farmers Gil Mill.'J 11-17-ot i1 TRESPASS NOTICE We the undersigned do hereby forbid any persons from hunting* on ou" 'and. , P. X. BOOZER, JOIiX H. BOOZER. M. J. LONGSHORE. W. G. SOLLIXGSWORTK. TRESPASSING FORBIDDEN ~ Do not trespass by hunt in?, lis hi 1 r: otherwise on lands of undersigned. Z. C. WHITTLE, C. E. WHITTLE, I G. J. JOXES & Son. r J. W. SANDERS. HAMPTON SATTERVvHITE. !L. C. PITTS. * / 11-17-5 tp * | NOTICE OF DRAWING OF P?T1T JURY r We the undersigned jury commisimers for Newberry ?;ouniy. will on :fca 21th day of November. 1322, at v. 10 (9) o'clock a. m., in the o'licc of h" Clerk of Court, openly and pubic !y draw the names of Ihirtv-s x1 [S<5) men. ro serve as .p-itit jurors,! 'o: the Court of Common Pleas . vhich convenes Monday, December } .1th, 1922, at 10 oVlo'k .*?. m. J. D. WHEELER, J. B. RALJACRE. C. C. SCHUMPERT. i Co v. 13, 1922. | I; iiari, violins, banjo> ukuleles. antoaarps, ts/io banj3c, violin b.v?s.' :;tr::igs and other n 'hstrunients. John A. Holland. *A^t.,: Greenwood, S. C. 11-17-Ut j it rr Made P:a::cs on terms of easy payments. Remington and Trayser; pianos sold for three dollars per. week. Rich mo:: i pianos foui <ioi-j iars per we??;;. Starr pianos five collars per w Keinmgton play- G ers five .dollars week. These1 i?i- t : trunents are of highest q iality. e John A. Holland, Agt., Greenwood, G. C. 11-17-6t.^ -c. i?One Waterman's gold banded ^ mountain pen. f 31. Nee.. ; c 11-17-21 I - I .c^i?On streets of Newberry Saturday S20 bili. Finder please notify Kobert M. Caldwell, Pomavia Rc. 1, and get reward. ll-17-2tp "c:- Sain?200 bushels pure pea:- p ^ rccd Appier Oats, reclcaned and graded, first year from Pedigreed ic.-eed Company. None better. Took J iceond premium at State Fair. In: f.vo bushel bass, $1.10 per bushel: vith cash order. J. A. Burton, t:lephone 57. ' l-14-2t u; t Arrived?Red, yeliow and white i nion sets. Way's Seed & Feed ? tore. " ll-14-2t * >,-? n * rs ft t;t* S ni all 17 r% in. C T TV ! I fill small farms on long* time and v c asy terms to working- farmers. Y/ill cut the land to suit. Near rail- road station and school. In wes- ? ;"_rn Fairfield. Healthy. John *T. McMahan, Columbia, S. C. . I- !-14-4t I taw . p lo 7 Feed, shorts, rice meal and homi ivfeed. See us. Summer Bros. Co. 11-14-21. o:- Rent?Rooms or an apartment in; V j rivate dwelling. For further in-' formation apply at The Herald and 0 i'ews office. 11-14-2: " ft a. m Fcr Rent?I will rent for 1923 vie E. P. Cromer place in No. 9 ti township, 3 miles from Prosperity. \(:ood two-horse farm, good resi- -N cenee and plenty of water. Mrs. tl J .ilia E. Cromer, 1001 Wilson o Street, Newberry, S. C. ll-14-2tp J i "L r< vL' 7. u su.s.y iu tii'jr v. oiuuiu.it zios?JJtai-' 'h ? funeral was held Wednesday icrning at St. Lukes cemetery, the Bi -ices being conducted by the Rev. i _ !. K. Seckinger. > The startling way rats are sread-'p lg demands immediate action! They s: iu*t be wiped cut AT OXCE. They v" re a deadly menace to your health!! ?cs-:roy them. Exterminate them, j Royal Guaranteed Rat Paste, j r.atcst rat destroyer known! 2oc: : "0 tubes. Sold and guaranteed by; _ [ayes Dru^* Store. F r.rv-j M XX rr t cl? lovember 20 jF Highlanders Band h F vaudeville A m FOR YOU Only e, 3.30 P. M. Adults, 50c. | ,f i pi US 1&2L r, 8 P. M. ! .ower Floor $ 1.00 j plus tax 1 ' ?TI J a if *a seats Wanted?Goo i, sound pea.-. Johnson-MeC:ackln Co. 10-:M-tf Flashlights?Get ;he:n lvpairvd an 1 lilted up hvre. Correct bulb and bnitery Vr-ill make ;i new light of it. Gilder <!c Weeks Co. ?ocar. Tre^s?l ine trees. two year grafts, $3.00. Three year grafts, SI.50. Stuart and Schley best- for this section. C. I). Weeks. 10-17-tf \^onts for Tha State. Y? ill be gad to handle, yo^.r subscription, nzw or renewal. Gilder <? Weeks. 7-25-tf Dry Cleaning saves your suit. Sanitary Laundry Co. S-2G-8t Racist Mixed Chocolates?I* ir.o mixture, high grade chocolate.?, 50c pound. Gilder & Weeks Co. :or Rent?Old Town plantation. Twelve or thirteen one-horse farms on Saluda river, fine Bermuda grass meadow, pasturage, ample outbuildings. Prefer to lease as an entirety for several years for a cash annual rental. I\ Wcrber, Jr., Berwyn, Maryland. 10-o-tf iats cleaned arsd blocked. Sar.itarv Laundry Co. 0-'2ii-Sz \ 1 h,Q 1 JaJ-w I a i C.v (50,000 Miles of Comfort) Selected at random from a lay's output, the Gray crossed he Reeky Mountains, the desrts, the bad roads (4,819 mi.) rith weight .equivalent to nve lassengers and aversged 13.8 miies to gallon of gasoline The Gray made 26 mil. to a I. on hardest roads and o5.I i!. on best road. This is a record never made >efore by any car. For demonstration, phone Hill Bros* 506 Main St. New,berry, S. C. PHONE 405 Ve guarantee our clye work. Sanitary Laundry Co. U-2o-8t ositivciy no hunting or trespassing of ar.y kind allowed on my land. Xoah Taylor. ll-li-4lp ositively no hunting allowed. Keep off. J. C. Duncan and Mrs. J. C. Duncan i 11-14-4 tp ' * /anted?Position as stenographer. | Willing1 worker. Address 826 I'Neall St. Phone 368. ll-14-2tpj [OTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT I will make a final settlement oil le estate, of Hultia Nance (nee onshore) in the Prolate Court for ievberry county, S. C., on Monday,: le 18th day or Dec., 1 ?>22. at 10 'clock in the forenoon an'i v/iii imitaiately thereafter ask f .r my disbarsre as Gua.d^n of said estate. i Mrs. S. EMMA LONGSHORE. ' Guardian. Newberry. S. C. Nov. 10th, 1922. TRESPASS NOTICE I All persons are forbidden to trcs-j ass upon the property of the under;rned by hunting-, fishing or other'ise. ' J. T. BAKER, r:. C. BAKER. J JOE HENRY BAKER, J T. J. ABIIAMS, Paysinsrer-Summer Co. ! 11-10-St cr Sale?Another car cf V. Crimp ' . * r> j. . j ti . . j* .. i iii-u ^orrugateu itooung just sr- j rived, bought before the advance.) E. B. Schumpert Co., Prosperity,! S. C. * 11-3-3; ltaw j cr Sale?3a\v mill outnt in running ! order. Apply to Henry L. Parr. J Xewberry, S. C. il-3-tij or Sa:c?One yoke of steers weigh-; ing 2,000 pounds. Also 16-horso; Tozcr engine. D. E. and J.. ASuhurnpcrt. ' 11-10-tf; /anted?Fifteen wagows and teams to haul lumber. Fo~ further ir formation address Tiller River Pine. Co., Shclton, S. C. ll-10-4tp bruzzi Ry;?T^t US SUpplV VO'l. . Summer Bros. ii-14-2t i f=?-i Hi ! I si 1 ?i?; v! I Hi., # | rr< - ??^^ jL x "Vv^K | I ^ jj j J1W?ATHEKB^RD"_;! I i Used Ford cars for sa2o (I . *! condition. Hi!! Bio>. 10-3i-St Men v. n d v, orr.cn :i ven. .'.v Si.00 pvr h;>ur rxU'iii; hos y. four pal s guaranteed wear four months or new hosiery free. We pay 30 per j cent commission. Free samples to ! working ago. its. Cu'.npk-te !!:: oi wool Mi'i hi;.they mixture.;. This is the bij hosiery season. Experi1 eric.. u;?neee>3sr;*. Kv'.e lie.-!cry Works. Darby, Pa. 9-2G10tp t " . ' j js^f Nose stopped ^Lauickly clears Shoe Repairing When those frientlK"* ?ikab:e Old Shoes of yours get under the weather, vhen they berjin io show j?g?s of a run-down condition, See Price. Electric Slice Hospital U M p I f j) v u ? iii ?) $ ?L> 1 1 Optometnst i 3rd Floor Exchange Bank B5dg EYES EXAMINE^ GLASSES FITTED LJk UACil U > LX, V l j Pleating?Accordian, side and box I pleating done by steam at Mrs. ! Geo. S. McCravy's, Laurens, S. C., 301 W. Main street. M:-:l orders ' will reccive prompt attention, j Phone 263. 10-13-51 Money to Lend?On improved farm | tends at o per cent.; we can negotiate loans on property in the town J of Newberry. See us at once nnd file year application. Dominic-* & Workman, Attys. S- -if Finished family wash 10c per pound. ; Sanitary Laundry Cc. 0-2o-8t gtetcromer" Optometrist Over Bake-Rite Bakery EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED | Broken Lenses Duplicated la a c j mm Ikrmm QJ L. L. ^ Vsr\ixi, I * : | ! ! I lot Blue Stem Seed Wheat, extra iir.e, clean and sound, bushel, $2.50. i * 10 bushel lots, $2.40. : Red May Wheat, $2.00 and $2.25 1 bushel. Feed Store < i NEWBERRY, ij C. ?v?All tv^nassinsf is j pcsit/vely forbidden on the land.? ' . of the undersigned by hunting or i * in manner whatsoever. 1.1: . CLAUDIA C. iSVSEU. ! _ 11-11-Zl? i ft 1 r? f%T %?% ^ 2t? ^ '?JVw jli i I ' Four-room cottage with l:ir:;c- i.;l on Dray ion S *. ?. et ^ a very y-. i-c::ablo price. Lot large enough f?- a*:other cottage. I h RIIRTANi J9 llo OUfilvh: TELEPHONE 57 NOTICE We, the muxbcro of tlit* Chappe d Gime Protective association, hereby forbid any one fro::! hu.r.'r.;: or ii.-.h!n<r or tre.:p?.<>.-::n*- ir. any nun!!'.":' on any of our property, and offer a lib-: eral reward for information leading to i.:.' conviction of a?y ?j;-r3o;: v'olatinu' this not.ee. ThM prtio..-vty !:> 't;;:e>: Ian ! l:\ Xo. 7 lo'vashio, !ri :?1 districts X ?s. :J7; 8S. 3D. 40. ":I extends on Saluda rive.- from "Island Ford" to "the o!d cut-off'. | Wo mean business. J. L. HOI. LOW AY, R S. BOAZMAX. K. S. DOMIXICa. Airs. J. \V. SI.MMOXS, W R. SMITH, Jr. 'A. M. CHA P.MAX & Eros. .1 P. AKXEV. JXO. E. SCT'RRY, A. r. COLS MAX, J. T. MVP. RAN. J. s. DOMiXlPK. J. L. WATKIXS. V/. w. KOI.IOWAY. H. T-. DOMINICK. 1 J. V.". SANDERS, Fu!!er Erashes?i represent the Fu!I'.-r D.?ush com:1;::;;.' in XV.vberry county. and will be lad :o have your order. Phono oil and make appointments. Mr;;. McHardy' Mowc-r. i0-27-8t 1 DO YOUR KITC j THF. v .IF JlOm gj I A!L ?o iVw*? al:?rj J V 5 j ' . . i; ir*:3|^j{n&nN 5 | JhitV j f ! fc?' li it* ' t* ' i 5 ' ':! j ? -\T" i?;U?! t[\\* V J' ? '!*.< ._ 1 -V3--. *c.'( j j ?.; ' _ hir-s '"few*' m 1 J ^ '.Sellers J The happy, modern way. Thir.k o will save yuu. Think :u the hours Everythire: ::i the Si ller-; Cabinet is x You have, for example, the Origin tion; ihe ci.'y Automatic Lowering I' Extender; the beauiifjl \vh:te pore : Dust-prccf ?a <> T??p underneath the '.rare drawer: Ar.t-proof Casters^ S: ' hand-rubbed iriish; patented Sapless j tion; Sanitary Leg Bare; Rail Curtain; and many others. Come !n and see a free demonstrat ! J, J. LANGFO \L?: ? MMWMftMaWWXWHMfclMUWM il r?ni i " p "jj^ ^ ^ Ij ^ ^ ^ j i will soon ! : I f c]?y ?M FT i SBp J taste !ii|li rfy? \ [ \ i * * ^3 /> ;| Iff 1 yl|f; w?l t ' Jt" 111 nlan> / HI#1 ^ressi //#%Vv , , \U clotn TT V * ^ > We are ready r i made special pre; large' i hanksgivinf . able to take care c shape. Drop in k you up in a Suit and C ' going at $1 You'll be as well man in frnwn a?rl tf I will say they nevei big better. 1 I !| M ffl ? I | iiinrri? JJ? if J.tfl i 121 5 J 1/^11 , i v' ^ ir% *">* ! S ^dOOa^^4 <ixJy f I ?^t;-ct: n? , r~\ i he imest uan } Saturd I % I Going fast. Now | make your kraut I I Our prices &r So See us hei'oi | iSrysoe Ur< :hen work ^rs55 way hu -^^pli - "<^rrz jrac^j=s3f^?- . j Mr';-?-?H ! i:? 1 ?_ - *?==WyaX 4 > . ^ ...J I , ^1 ?'.' ' ^SSw 'j ' } I j jk!?^ ! . i e -Li m r^ id tfas&rcrafi; , Jf f the work and energy a Sellers g| you ear. have for other things. gg :ient;neaiiy arranged. ^ -1 Extending Table Drawer Seclour Bin; Automatic Base Shelf ei?.:n Work Table; the invisible i ^reelain Work Table; the Silversnitary GLss Drawer Pulls; oil, Drawers; dovetail joint eonstrnc- ; ; ; Roller Bearings 0:1 Work Table; ".cn. i RD & SON " 4 11 1 ye irere / 3U want to iook /our best on that The dinner will better and you eel like a better too, if you are ed in L. Morris \ \ ' + es. or you. "We've jarations for a j trade and are ? >f you in good jday. Let us fit Jvercoat V V:j } dressed as any 12 folks at home J saw ycu look 'q n J If ?li?il 1 o. -,:v 'i- j JS ? ?j ? Laooage I tish arrived j [ay f is the time to e lowest. 9 I , o y?cfta L'wvc f> 1 1 DC0FV tO L i