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PURELY PERSONAL The Movements of Many People, Nev/berrians and Those Who Visit Newberry Mrs. J. A. Baiientine, nee Miss Gladys Higgir.s of Easley, is visiting 1 her aunt, Mrs. R. E. Leave!!. Probate Judge W. F. Ev.avi married another colored couple, Mary Kill and Lafayette Sims, boih thu ed at the onice oil Saturday numing. The man lives cr. Mr. ,Chris Folk'* place ana the woman, who was a widow, lived on Mr. J. C. Duncan's place. Judge Ewart suys Messrs. I'jIk and Duncan give the coupie a goad name. 'i.J \}\S ;j Mr. and Mrs. J..-. Kinard of Ninety-Six visited their daughter, Mrs. Frank Lominack, last week. They were accompanied by their son, Jeff, and Mr. Kinard's s;n:r, Mrs. Arrington. The type man got "plus war"' tax kinder mixed and said "including war 5 tax" to one of the ads for the ooera \ house in the last issue. Plus and including are very different terms and it shoula have been plus the tax. In fact the tax shoaid not be on there ac all but then it is: - j '~~ I Mi*. Jack Gregory has forsaken his other recent callings to accent ? position as clerk at Bcozer Bros.' busy store. 1 ! M. C. Cromer is out on bail for manufacturing whiskey. Deputies Taylor and Player c&pcureu a still within 2c0 or oOO yards of his house, the still was in good condition, steam' outfit. The officers iestroved the * contents, 50 gallons, of whiskey and" 1,000 gallons- of mash. The place is three miles beyond Siiverstreet. ' Kev. T. F. Harper, the well known colored preacher who has .been here a long time, was in Union, attending annual session of the Columbia con ference of the African Methodist! Enisccpai church. He offered praver J at the beginning of the meeting. i i - 01 . Miss Minnie Livingston , spent the j week with her sister, Mrs. W. O.; Eargle tvho has moved to White Rock. i Mrs. Colie Livingston, spent last, week-end with he? jbrotner Henry C. j Richardzon, who is expecting to move to Columbia soon. , \[ / I sfertf? . . * ! Describing as "a beautiful affiir of | the week," The State of Thursday,, had an account of a reception which Mr. James William Haltiwanger had , given her sister, Mrs. Kari Gust3fson,.' on Wednesday afternoon. Among the j others present were Mrs. James Day-;, id Caldwell and VIrs. . .George Mc-', Cutchen. . - rJi? , " m : The Red Cross organisation ought: to be encouraged and supported lib-1' erally. It is a noble order doing i good. The S2nve can be said of the Salvation Army. In the laiguage of an Episcopalian ^ we, as reporter, have ?< done those \ things we ought not to have done and ^ have left undone things we ought to J have done. An error in the notice of j the visit of Mr. J. D. Holling. gener-'. a! manager of that good industrial ' company, the People's Life Insur-j ance, made the local agent's name j6 B. B. Sehumpert when it should have i been L. B. Sehumpert. But when a j * vman has such scikness at home as the ! reporter has he is liable to make ma-/ ny mistakes, not only in newspaper/ work but in life. , j' Prcf. Maurice Mattessn of Ccium-' bia will conduct vocal class every; ^ Wednesday at the Legion hall. Those.! wanting to take will apply next Wednesday at the hall at 10 o'clock. j< nr_ T> TIT mi. __ _ . i i _ . : s -vir. x. w. jlnompson reiurnca !??., week from a motor tri^.to ^"orth Caroiina. He was accompanied on the ;( round trip by Mr. Lomas Harmr.v. and family. Mr. an.i Mrs. Oscar Peterson n:> ' tored to his farm . at Woodruff and 1 spent the week-end there and in. < Spartanburg. j; < The fire Friday morning: st 9 j o'clock was only a Wsro in thp vul-:: canizins; machine at the Carolina Au- i to company. |? ! 9 Under Hawaiian niprv;*;? a ' 1 good audience zt the opera house 1 Thursday night. L Mrs. Fannie Cromer of. Blairs i- 1 | spending a while here with her sister. t I Mrs. Jr.o. C. Adams. ?.nd Sirs. James i L Browning and baiby' of Galdvilie 3 I spent the weekTendwfch~ihem and the 3 I family at the Central house. B Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Fischer a:vJ i B Mr. R. T>. Allison returner; ri v.vr-k ' from Atlanta, Mr. Fischer npresmt- < I ijwajirao?cari. juut^mn/umunw?ifcy imiihui, mi :ng the Cccn-Ccia plant and ?.Tr. Allison ilie Pep.-: Cola plant at the V 3 . e:lie. ;hc live- pre . Fo . N.-v;r. has . . Id :j me " . : hine i of. J as. C. : a :v -;rer. a e by NV - tj: . :*le:ic'e deer.' W. .\ieCa".n won first art' Fr-iuk II11 second Friday nigh: at the annual preliminary contest to select a speaker representing Xewb.rr; cclle-re r.t- thy next St:?te Orator!;"' contest i:i Anr'.l. M-Cr.i" r.-d%II I ve two of the com in.a: oratDra o4. Newberry. Lawyer Croon. May.. Cromer ana Prof. Goodman were th. judges. Prof. *I\irtavri presided. After a pleasant visit to Vsis mother Dr. Uooert Poo! returned last wee! to his duties in Birmingham. Mrs. E. M. Wise of Little Mountain was -the came of honor at the Dan-tzler-Husrsrir.s weddincr in C.;mcr on on the 2S:h ultimo. Misses Emma and Eiize Kipp o! Clinton spent the weekend in Xew berry with Mrs. 0. 0. Copeland. Aft?r all. "The Bat" v.ill not com; to Xewberry. Ever so many people wanted to sec it. as they had read s: much about it iii The K era Id ar.c News. Mrs. John H. Hipp has re turn e< from a week's stiy with her dausrh ter, rMs. 0. O. Cope land in New her ry.?Clinton Chronicle. Miss Annie Gary of iKr.ards is vis itir.sr Sirs. Thos. H. Pope. . r he sudden death of Mr. Rolanc Diekert on Saturday cast a pall oi gloom over the community when the information r eached here to the ?rlef of his relatives and his manj friends. An cccount of his deatr appears elsewhere in this issue. Mrs. E. R. Partridge and cnildrer have returned to Atlanta after spending some time in Newberry v/ith theh parent?, Mr. nad Mrs. B. ?. Goggans Dr. George K. Hutchinson speni nnpther pleasant little visit *n Columbia Sunday. Mr. Wm. Lane of Wilmingtcr spent the week-end here with his sister, Miss Verna Lane. Miss Nannie Hargrove and Messrs Lee and Butler Hargrove of Newberry visited Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Pitts or Sundsy.?Ciinton Chronielc. Mr. W. T. Baford is at the Columbia hospital for treatment, which w; hope will be beneficial. Among: the marriage licenses jrcnted in Columbia last week vrac :>ne to Mr. T. J. Watsor. of Lancaster ind Miss Minnie B. Fuller of Peak. Mr. J. Boyce Duckett of Whitmirc s mentioned in an article in Sunday's State as one anion* the members of :he ''ancient and honorable" Farmavi ?ootbrJl team. Bishop Finlay .will be in Newberry Fhursday afternoon and speak at St. Luke's at 5:30 .on the National Program of the Episcopal Church. Mrs. Alma Devall of Orlando, Fla.. liece of the b.te Mrs. Alice Singleton, irrived to attend ihe funeral of her mnt and to attend to the business of he estate. She is the guest of Mrs. f. B. Walton. President Z. F. \Vr:.srhi of the Xew>erry Cotton mills and President G. IV. Summer of ihr "^^oh^n Manrraeturin^ company were appointed committee chairmen at the busings session in Spartanburg Friday of the executive committee of the South Carolina Cotter. Manufacturers' association. >L*. and Mrs. J. Cal Cook of the Prosperity section motored to Newberry the first of last week with their laugher, Miss Xaney J:;nc Cook, and Miss Cook spent the *.veek at the home sf her brother, Mr. M. H. Ccck tnc Family to assist rMs. Cook in nursinv; :i very i:i baby, who at this \vr.tin<r h i*ery much improved, we are glad tc say. Mr. Cook's s:;ter. Mrs. A. L. Dominick of the Chappells neighborhood, visited the home during: the iveek. Rip Van Winkle as shown by picLure at the opera house Friday wn> rood and n: :rv people er. joyed it, all, "' ah' *!i/\ .! > 11 n -n r*.'T ir. }? L x i z i i_.iv. i {r, - s- w*?.? . v. ??w v. In the celebrated character made famous by Jo Jer?er>on as impersonate.! ">r> the by that illvstrjcus ;u t )i a his day. Thoaias Jencrs-jn a.whs fine and the entije picture :on-p.:ry played well. Mes.-rs. Frank Z. Wiism. ' W. Summer and Zach I . Wright returned Saturday from Xev. York. The- Xcwb'. rrv .M?u> e vtinnre] 1 nia-5.c a re: her hit by playing Greenwc-d. They will make still another if they play Whit mire. Judge Ewarl is pr\s:re>Vin* in the line cf marrying peouk. He rn?.r; rie.l two couples Saturday, one white, t ; r.-)tice of both appearing in th's is. sue. ; S'.ut while there a"c happy events I the" e are r.iso sad ones tD relate, on ? ;he same <ih*v. Saturdav, distressing r.'jv- came ct the dcatn o'i a <;ttie > c::rl and the death cf a little boy reI-ted to cit'r.ens here and of the death cf an ex-Xewberrian, accounts of \ hich apo:-ar elsewhere in this p.i per. Then there are several person? e. it eaily ill this comr.unity. Such is life. 4 Thst is cancer week. Dr. Y\\ G. Hcuseal is cha:rir.an for Xc wherry eor.ity in the camp, in agsir.st the dread disease. Dr. Kouseal is well t nosted on the subject and will make a v'gorctis warfare. He knows how to ;.j to work at it. as witness how 7 " -An* ie.M ^clln/1 t f\ #v V* W u . IV/.; 10 u tv ? v, .? .1 you go to the opera house. It is an imp yrtant work ;.nd demands your interest. > J'rs. G. B. Summer. I.Ir. and ??rs. Luther Long, Mrs. G. M. B.^ Epting . Mis-. Anna Lor.5: and Mr. Adrian Summer have returned frcm visiting in York county. i j Eegmning with the Royal HurnftiiviciV band today, Monday, the full wcrwill be taken up st the operJ , hou'c with some of the most intcr. eating programs ever put on. M jei Xor nand will be in a picture Tues* day, at which time an American Legior picture. "France in Arms," will bo fiiov.n. Will ism Fairbanks will b-j sec". in "The Fighting Guide.'* a Hai fcr that day only. Watch next pap r for the Friday and Saturday ! programs. r'r. Boyd Jacobs is sound on the * *rv-p nuestion. r*r. Gee. T. Bryan cf Grpenville onj( ycd a "pcssum dinner given h'.m by Mr. and ?.Irs. C. Burr Martin Fri' day evening. ; Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Oust' arc visj itii: t his mother. Mrs. .T. W. Aiton, and sister, rMs. W. 0. Wilson. *; C"ipt. Gcorere M. Bishco of Greer.i wood was in Newberry Monday, i Mrs. Par ham cf Laita and Mr. Ber. M. ?>Iayes of Greensboro spent sev:r-:l days last week with their fa' the" ,* Mr. J. Thomas Mayes, who, we are pleased to say, is somewhat improved at this writing. J Congressman Dominick has rc?turn" ed to his Washington post, accompanied by Secretary Ramseur. Two colored women and r. colored > couoie left $45 in the recorders court Monday, the two women ^nr pet"; larceny and the couple for dis"* ? - -?i a *> i rr i. r\ _ j* ora r.'v conduct, .?i-> tacn. 01 i the two women paid a ?ne of $"> ' wh'ic the other forfeited a $10 bond, i j I'.Irs. W. B. Caldwell of Colleton icounty spent the week-end with her ;s'r:Ts, Mcsdames B. H. McGraw and J. 7. Crorncr. ; *? j ?-.r. \\. A. Mc Swain of Columbia was in the ci'y 'Mondiy visiting his son. Mr. eLe Mc Swain, and on business. j ' i ' rrss ^ v <r\ 3 :j and six acts ? i !| SPECIAL BARC ; j 2 ShoVt ! Ladies' Matin j Children 25c, plus tax > Night Sho* I; Gallery 50c, ] okis tax li j No resen i c.*cxr? ilvi.'n WLuu-.3crn/JT.v-v.? ..?? :-*?~wi ?<w-c ^^ry.'T-najcmy" I * ?? ? O I Want Ads i i i jr " 7T T~i ; Mu'.ej; f*.-u'cc?.r you r.e-'"i a j ;j. j vi ir.uie a. n bargain price eciue IV ! arcur.d ::ra see t>\ The Puiccii ; Co. - 11-21-if. : ' ; Flour?We have ju/t received three car leads of he host Superlatives j Flour mouc-y c:.r. buy, that \v? aroj ; felling one dollar to a dollar and ! half under today's market. The /(j i Fui-ce-I Co. ?(V ! |B | Sec O.-.ts?We hrve .he aure Texas Rod Rust Proof oa:.>. and pure Fulnr^A . rhpso arc the best oat. I to be ha;!. We c selling then: ^ for eighty-five cents per bushel." i The Pureel! Co. i* 11-21-if. jScsd wheat?We have plenty of that S i bo>c Red May wheat, we are seli-i j inj; for two dollars per bushel, i i The Puree!! Co. j 11-21-tf. | | Hal's Seciion ' -? . ! | For the convenience of tho.'C V?"ho 0 j send gifts far away ar.d those who j mail early I have placed on sale | my line line of "Do iut open until| j Christmas" reals. Shop, pack, and; j ma ! early is a good mctto. SMI- ti:re tc plaat sweetpca seed. I; , am now selling my fourth shipment A of Burpee's unexcelled sweet pen, * seed, it is ail right to j;v pansy,j snapdragon and larkspur seed. 11 hav e Burpee*;";. . ; i" . i r Thanksgiving pesfc cards penny each.! j_ In all safety you can plant bu!.:s now.; t Narcissus for water will be in f bio cm at Christmas. Let us shewjv ' vyu our bulbs. 1 i ' Hal Kchn. I i ; ! We are the agents for the famcus! I John A. McKay sialk cuttsr, this A is a non-crackable one and the very; be:: one we- tdicve on the market.: ( Tha Parcel! Co. . 21-21-tf; : Takes up on Xov. 5 or Poland Dick-' .| ertss r.kcp rear Strothers, red: j he:fer with white face, no horns.! ; Or;nor e.m 1-urve -nine by paying' c j for this advertisement. 1 i-21-2tj*" j Los> ? Indies' bar pin. platinum with I diamond in center. Flense return to i this office and receive reward, j 11-21-3tp I For Sale?100 burhels new, sound,' country corn in shuck. W. E. Ivloiolev, Pro>oerity, S. C. 11-21-K '' < * Cabbage for" sale?One car Fancy i VWil! arrive! I XlCVif A ??.?* ? - - - ? . j about the 25th. At SI.75 per 100 jr I pounds. Also car of good saltj1 I' at 85 cents per hundred. Fellers! j & Son, Prosperity, S. C. j 11-21-Sip ! Wagons?We are still selling wagon.- i ^ ! at r. g;*e: : sacrifice, there are none! be.!;&r and we guarante:1 every oncj of them. The Purcell Co. 11-21 -tf. NOTICE TO CREDITORS I All persons having claims agrinstj j the estate of Mrs. Margaret Adeline; ! McCullou^h, deceased, are hereby j. [notified to file the same, duly verified,' T j with the undersigned, and those in-!v' debted to said estate will please make payment likewise. Vv\ H. McCULLOUGH, Executor. : C { Nov. 20in. 1022. ~ j 'NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT| { "We will make final settlement of ! the estate of Nathan B. Wheeler in the orobate court for Newberry coun' n ^it-. ; iy, ."5. V,.. CZ1 VV eiliiiriU J \ . l:h.- ivui ({ay of December, lf;22, at 10 acloek in the forenoon and will Immediately,!-: thereafter ask for our discharge .a?! jexecutor and executrix of said estate. | All persons having claims against iihe estate of Xaihsn B. Wheeler, dc- r ceased, are hereby not:ilecl to n!e the same, duly verified, and those indebted to said tstale will pieano nv .ke . payment Likewise. * A. C. WHEELER. EXceutor. r LILLA V. WHEELER, Exe. jXov. 20, 1922. p M^wllPFn7 =T v? Ai'L; N rJ? vfi I j GL ? >* a uau va? W *? w W" \r??r. V of vaudeville I _ LAIN FOR YOU j's Only ee, 3,30 P. M. |A Adults, 50c, plus tax w, 8 P. M. c Lower Floor $1.00 Tl *r< plus tax I i red sea.is i i u?.?iiiiiii iiiiijwi(T'rginr>rrt,vA., igmjg* per cent money. Under Hanker reserve .-yritom (*? per cent loan may be sccurcd on city or f- : ? prop--tv. to buy, build. imp: :>vi '. pay imlc:.tei!mv>. Bankers il. servo Deposit Comoany, 1 (14c C:.i Ifornla street. Denver. Color adj. 11-21-It ot'cc?Aii persons are forbidden t tiespass. hunt or o:her.vi--e o: lards of Mrs. Ennrn E. Carlisle. 1 B. Carlisle. R. C. Carlisle. H. T Carlisle. . ll-21-2tj ALE OF REAL ESTATE FOI DIVISION Will at court house firr.t Mori ay in Dece;r..bei\ 4th, .'"1 that trac f land situated in Xovberry count\ ush River s.ction, cloze to a c;co hool and church, known a.-- A. ,1 Ivinj-rston's estate, Dawnpo*. p!.-. <. old for a division. We truarante vies. Purchaser to pay for paper ad stamps. f.IDIE L. CHAMLEE. Ii. E. LIVINGSTON. ccd Wheat for sale by the Farme* 0:1 Mill. Good wheat at $1.7; better at $2.25. Farmers Oil Mil 11-1 7- fit TRESPASSING FORBIDDEN Do not trespass bv htfntin;:", fish in r otherwise on lands of undersign e. Z. 0. WHITTLE, C. E. V-HITTLE. G. J. JONES & Son. J. W. SANDERSHAMPTON SATTERWHI7E. L. C. PITTS. ll-lT-otp iOTICE OF DRAWING OF FETI JURY We the undersigned jury commi ioners for Newberry '.'oaniy, will o he 24th day of November, 11)22, i :ine (0) o'clock a. m., in the oilicc he Clerk of Court, openly and ;;ui :cly draw the names eI thirty-s: 36) men, to serve as p.tit- juror or the Court of Common fr\ot irhieh convenes Monday, Decemb: 3th, 1922, at 10 o'clock p.. m. J. D. WHEELER. J. B. HALF ACRE. C. C. SCHUM PER T. * ov. 13, 1922. luitars, violin?, banjo-, ukulele^. a" toharps, teno ban j rz, violin b.v,v ?r.rir?O-V arri ot'^r lliasiC.il 'UrZr>, "v* * - ? ments. John Holland, A:;i Greenwood, S. C. 11-17-( ytarr Mada Pianos cn terms of c:i: payments. Remington and Trays; pianos sc'd for three dollars p< week. Richmon ! pianos four da iars per waeic. Scar:- pianos 1?\ dollars per week. Remington pin crs five, dollars week. These ii struments are of highest q-ialii John A. Holland, Agt., Greenwood S. C. .est?Or.L! Waterman's gold bandc fountain nen. T M. Is eel. Il-17-2t .cj i?On streets of Newberry Sata day S20 bill. Finder please notii Robert M. Caldwell, Pomaria R 1, ana get reward. 11-17-21 'cr S-i?c?200 bushels pure ped gr: ed Appier Oats, ^cleaned an graded, first year from Pedigree .. Seed Company. 2s one better. Toe sY'.-ond premium at State Fair. 1 fir - bushel bags, $1.10 per bush' v.'iih cash order. J. A. Burto: telephone 57. 1-14-. ust Arrived?Red, veilov.- and v*hii onion sets. Way's Seed & Fee Store. 11-14-^ - ? i . - * 1 1 Ihnnce to Buy Small Farms?I "?v sell small farms on Ion? time an ca~-y tivni-: :o working farmer W'!I i ;t t'-e i::v<d to Saic. Xear rai road and school. I:i we. tern ' Fairfielch Healthy. Job J. McMahar.. Columbia, S. C. 11-14-41 ltavr !o^ Feed, shorts, rice meal 2nd fcon inv feed. Sec us. Summer BroCo. 11-14-2 or Rent?Rooms or an apartment i private dwelling. For farther iv formation apply at The Herald an News oifico. 11-i-i-^ am For Rent?I will rsr.t fcr 1D2 the E. P. Cromer place in No. township, 3 miles from Prosperity Good two-horse farm, good res dence and "plenty of water. Mr Lilla E. Cromer, 1001 Wilso Street, Newberry. S. C. 11-11-21 respass Notice?Ail trespassing i positively forbidd.n on the lan-:'; of the undersigned by hunting o in any manner whatsoever. Mrs. CLAUDIA C. SUB EG. 11-17-3 cp /anted?Good, sound peas. John son-McCrackin Co. * 10-24-t lashlights?Get them repaired am fitted up here. Correct bulb am battery will make a new light o ft. r\*. It. VTlIUt'i" CC W v. u. ecan Tress?Fine trees. two yea grafts, S1.00. Three year grafts $1.50. Stuart and Schley best fo this section. C. D. Weeks. 10-17-tf ?ents for The State. Will be jai to handle your subscription, rev or renewal. Gilder & Weei.1?. 7-25-tf ry Cleaning- ?avc-S your suit. San itary Laundry Co. 0-26-8 adet Mixed CHocoiates?Fine irix ture, hijrh grade chocolates, 50: pound. Gilder & Weeks Co. ? - Rent?Old Town plantation Twelve or thirteen one-hor<e f.nr. o:i Saluda river, fine Bemud: crrr.ss meadow. pasroracre. amp! outbuildings. Prefer to lease as a: entirety for several years for < cash annual rental. F. Werber Jr., Berwyn, Maryland. 10-3-t TRESPASS NOTICE I s vV<- th" under^n'. ! do lu-reby for>>. bid :ii:y pr/.s.-i-s 1 hii'.uin;;- on oil'.' * \il\ ! P. X. BOOZER. JOHN II. BOOZER. M. J. I.OXGSMdRc-:. Vv. C. II0 LIX GS5.V 0KTH. 11- ' 7-il >) ; - ii Fuller Brushes?I :v*>re.tii" FuiBrush contain* in Xew'oerry vour.ly. and v/il! be jriad to have , ) your ord'.r. Phone ".11 and make . appointments. Mr.;. ?.I<*Hardv \\ Mower. 10-27-81 i Hats cicancil and Mocked. Sanitary Laundry Co. y-20-St - 5 d 1" i. r 1 : j Xo one can realise the agor.v of s hunger untefs experienced?but even { luxury has It? pitfalis. It pays to , practice moderation and economy. I 1 How are these prices on extra piy r fabric tires. Adjustment made on j basis of 8,000 miles?guaranteed and [strictly quality t'res. ! Tire and tube ! -I jS0x3 ?S 3.75 i ~5sOx3^ 10.00 T ; 32x4 17.50 , I I' Genuine Ford Parts and Repair' It >f. Work. Prices right. > ' Hill Bros. I t 1303 Main St. Newberry, S. C. PHONE 403 ! i ' . ' i- i i Positively no hunting or trespassing of r.nv kind allowed on :ny land.' r; Noah Taylor. 11-14-4tp; Positively no hunting allowed. Keep.' off. J. C. Duncan and Mrs. J. C. ' Duncan ]l_ 11-14-4 tp j - NOTICE CF FINAL SETTLEMENT j 1 v.*ill make a final settlement of i '" the estate of Kulda Nance (nee: V- Longshore) in the Prolate Court for, Newberry county, S. C., on Monday,! >z the 18th day of Dec., 1022, at 10 o'clock in tr.e lorenoon and will ini-. v mediately thereafter ask fc:- my dis-: charge as Guard :an of said estate. _ i Mrs. S. EMMA LONGSHORE, i r_' Guardian. ' v | Newbern-, S. C. Nov. 10th, 1&22. ^ | Fc-.- Sa!c?Saw mill outfit in running; - ' * * i tt r i- order. Apply :o nenry l. rarr, | l(j; Nc-vberry, C. 11-3-tf; sd For Saic?One yoke of steers weigh- J 'k ing 2,GOO pounds. Also 16-horse' ;n: Tozcr engine. D. E. and J. A. r,y Schumpert. 11-10-tf j it- War.tad?Fifteen wagons and teams! to haul lumber. For further infor-; [ mation address Tiger River Pine ! e Co., Sh#lton, S. C. ' 11-10-itp I d; i >t! . - j' ;;j iki Got a cold 0 ;i I MENTHOIATUM 1 .! ^clears itj! !- 1 """"" ^ ^ 1 ^ iti ' 11 "' ' I HMpt ^ ? hdU&ii !p$fc&?? t | ~i' j Nl^Jl^ TfT aT\ W% 1 i A'ju%JA\? OIL HEA i Dress Withoi \73U rhtver if you have a i Heater. Placed in sr\y rocrn, it gi hoa; ana warms uo the coldest ccrnc-r I * I The graceful fire-bowl of the FIcre. has cm Ira heat-raciating surface ar.i hea- It burns kerosene and a galior hours of comfortable warmth. ii- ?. to keep clean. Call and ark us to shew you tk> lieatcr. Three b. acuta J finishes to J Jo J. LANGFC 1 CourJecus, Conscicnlicu i 1317 MAIN ST. 1 r-?? i ii in i i. < i i i i3 f ' 1 i "" 1 " Jscd Ford car:; for sale Good o'ition. dill Bros. I or. r.-id wo.r.on average $1.00 PflHa^Sn hour sell'::g hosiery, four guarai.te-d wear four months ^H9g?89gH new hosivriy free. We pay 'M) cent commis-ion. Free samples to working agents. Complete i:n<* of wra wool and heather mixtures. This \ Kg is the big hosiery season. Expcri- 4. Hj ence unnecessary. Eagle Hosiery * f|| Works. Darby, Pa. 9-261-Otp H Shoe Repairing 1 When those friendly, likable Old s JB jhoes of yours get under the weather, Hen they begin to show .ifjns of a ar.-dov/n condition, See Price. %m CI ?! !i_l ' iminc onus fwspuai h. mTbigby Optometrist 3rd Floor Exchange Bank Bldg EYES EXAMINED , ! GLASSES FITTED Broken Lenses Duplicate I J 4 Pleating?Accordian, side and box* ~ Ji pi mating done by steam at Mrs. 1 lleo. S. Mc Gravy's, Laurens; S. C., 1 301 W. Main street. Mail orders I will receive prompt attention. I Phone 2H3. 10-13-5t | Money to Lend?On improved farm M lands at 6 per cent.; we can nego- v tiate loans on property in t]ie town of Newberry. See us at once and :"|j file your application. Dominick & Workman, Attys. 8-8-t? Vn gTe.cromer I Optometrist , jBK Over Bake-Rite Bakery JH EYES EXAMINED Wt GLASSES FITTED ?| Broken Lenses Duplicated ? t?0i Just Arrived ^ I Blue Stem Seed Wheat, extra f:nc, clean and sound, bushel, 82.50. 10 bushe! lots, $2.40. IvCvl T.Iay Wheat, 32.00 and 52.25 ^ bushel. J Way's Seed and Feed Store J NEWBERRY, S. C. ! For-Sale \ 1 Four-room cottage with large lot jj on Drayton iV-'xet a very reasc::- g able price. Lot large enough f jr an- 1 other cottage. < J. A. BURTON * i TELEFHONE 57 1 J lligliiill ' / ,! mm J \ iata ' A ggliBHiS 4 JLa&sC J * l%ff r* I D6Uif ciir -J1 " -- --"O^/ t'i SMS it a Shiver _ Flcrcr.co Oil ^ J = " ? 05 fnftS ' ncc C'.I Kcatcr Vipflf 1 Sives extra ly r IT^... j i ~s Dmy} : s Florence Oil CiiCCSQ (??, 3RD & SON is anii Sincerc 1 reatment PHONE 47 ==U