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? ? mmm ? ?mm m ,i ? i i ? i SAL1 i 5 ft most desirable re? the city, will be s cry on salesdav, IV 4,1922, immediat \ The entire pla dence, will be sold into lots, conveni dences. Will firs and then sold as larger amount wil Plats of same c? ing on the undersi Terms, one half and two years at I num, with mortga t Purchaser to pa war stamps I Said place has i lots of the followii . Corner Io*y ne: Hipp residence, f Main street. v . > v The house lot. f on Main street. Three lots, w< fronting 67 1-2 fe street. All of said lots 1 219 1-2 feet. ' - y I Jchn M.' K: Fannie E. ; y Mrs. Ho \ 1 j i \. i ' Before you bake your Thar.ksgiv' i ' a pound of our Steamed Baked Fn The steam helps to retain the orig: bringing out the orig;nal fruity ta. Bake-Rit - ? ? - I The Lit! Photo iO! Christmas Gi ; Phone for appt LeROY & f Studio ne k ? OF ace. situated in the nf ! old at public outlonday, December ely after legal sales ce, including resiL Will be divided ent sizes for resist be sold in lots, a whole, and the 1 be accepted. \ in be seen by callgned. 111 casn, balance one ? per cent, per ange on premises. y for papers and i I I seen divided into ig dimensions: sit to Mrs. E. R. ronting 90 feet on i I ! ronting 108 feet ! ] est of, residence, et each on iviain * have a depth of i hard, Ex'or. of 7 I Ramage, dec'd. t mm i ?? iw.idwwb in Mini.iwivm tan?im m 'TifcJW.i.trg w:w.uniw i ? usewife: \ i i L \ r.g and Christni-s Fruit Cake, try | lit Cake,, through your grocer. jj 11 rtl *11 #ii.i**l f flirt R, iUUlOtUIC VJI .LIUIl, tUVi VUfcV j ste. Its' wonderful. ^ | v ? srTzz^rja.-rs-r.v,n. wiiiimiib 1 :le Tot's graph r a "IT'S" l\Ti?* F^55rl<r|^7 j ?. fc. >intment today I SALTER ar Depot . ? .. . - i he: <i> <e>, ex] IMPROVING THEIR SCHOOLS ' i i ? S3C a v - x ?v - - - te2 , , * , , icia ! One 01 the finest forces for tne oct- ( iSOl terment <<f rural schools in South 0 : T? I 15 rolina is the School Improvement a.-, . , , , . . - on sociaticn winen has a meinbersnin ot i to I 15,000 in the various counties of the < . state. Last year there was a 52 per I cent increase in the work over the ..q mv vinnp TVo Irw^l n : -> f ? ,*> vc i. t ' oa! last year raised and deposited with ; ^ their county treasurers the remark- i able mim of $33,000. Ail this money < was used for the improvement of thei,.Q schools in the communities which;. raised it. having been expended in various ways. The association is part of the state department of edu- ' , * .SCO cation and Miss Mattie E. Thomas, i , the efficient and devoted community 1 organizer, is attached to that valu-j able branch of the state government.: * Prizes are offered for the attainment i 1 ore of certain standards of improvement.;*^ If you would get a glimpse of t-eh;<, touching and inspiring spirit of some; of the South Carolina communities j f at work for the upbuilding of their ; saK schools, read the following typical re- . " ports from some of the associations,;^ just a few among the many that are j . sent in: ,u^ ; Three and Twenty (Anderson coun-ja?jv ty): "We have .been organized a year j and have enrolled forty members, all; ^a] zrrh'n Tr h.15 hppn thrrviifh the as-:iL_ sociation, wholly, that we have beenirur able to beautify the grounds by re-|^e moving dead trees and planting new j ous ones, malyng borders and beds of j flowers, starting a park, providing j for tennis and basketball courts, and j t purchasing the following equip- j 'nient: Viotrola, bookcase, four wire! waste baskets, shades, curtains, cur- J x :ain poles, teacher's desk, pictures, j axe, saw, hammer, four shovel-s, four ^ scuttles, and also a baseball, a tennis | and basketball outfit." ^ Pine Grove (Calhoun county): "Our association pays all current ex- j senses for school except salaries for j t~aehers?even furnished the wood! C . is sessio nana had it sawed. The as-i ( r-ciation also emploved a local phy- i i j ir'cian to vaccinate 1211 teachcrs and j j pupils during the psesent year." Blair (Fairfield county): "In addi-! / t.'on to the school work cur assoria- / t on is working to get them ready for roming session. Each man in the community was asked to give a day c furnish a worker instead. Every . man resnor.ded and much good was | accomplished." * North Edisto (Lexington county-: "The association was trying so hard to maxe anonter payment on tne p a- j s* no which was purchased a year ago ^ th2t the ladies sent chickens and egg's! A1 to the sehoolhouse for the teacher to p sell, in order to raise the amount." ft Salem (Sumter county): "This ? year the :?sociation made nearly two / bales of cotton on about an acre of \ ground. The school children usually In response to the inquiry subscribers: "What can I ice?" this advertisement is The Right Way T r i r?_ii 1 o una a <c-au It is always good prac tice to close your tele phone talk by sayin, "goodbye." If you hang up the n ing so. the party to whc may continue to talk or the telephone, wasting h the line from being used The "goodbye" at the talk is an infallible sigr receiver without delaytelephone talk gracious and when both parties 1 ously it helps the opera SOUTHERN BELL TEL AND TELEGRAPH C( r h ip pick the cotton. Next year wo pect to plant sweet potatoes." Shiloh (Sumter county): "Our a.sriation is grov.in-r real fast and our ichors' home, for which the amotion has been working so hard, will >n be finished." eatifort (Beaufort county): "This ionization sponsored an adt-noid;sil clinic that successfully operat cn 4o children.'' Mock Spring (Abbeville county)' ur community is thinly settled, t our people are willing to do. if y know what to do. At a recent cream supper we raised $21.75." St. Philip's (Newberry county): ur association had planed to add the library this year, but will be i able to do so as we are helping j h the salaries of the teachers. Uur oe-1 term will be shortened if we do , help." ft'hen we sum these reports and ny others like them and read be?en the lines of the poverty and do-! ssion in eo many of the corn muni-1 ; that cannot daunt these worthy! ith Carolinians from doin? what y can to help their schools, we ! 1 like crying and cheering at the | le time. That spirit of loyalty and very is the sort that has pulled the ' Fulmetto state through every cri- : in tat> past; that will make it tri- \ phant over all present ar.d future j ersitv. iVhen hte whole people of South; rolina, in the iities as well as fr. J counties cro about bettering the j al ?rhools as these folk have done,! i Palmetto state will make marvel - i ; cducatio:.'-! progress. There is Strength In j Every Tablet! rjJ & ?^ One dose often helps com- i j iSjrt* roence to enrich your b'ocd I * *4 _r Vif ail<^ revitalize your worn- j out ex^:austc^ nerves? ^Lj N uiated Iron is organic g * iron, like the iron in your \% . y blood and like the iron in spint/% $ ac'1* ^ is so prepared that it F * EOt In-'urc *l^e teeth nor f % vf^| disturbthestomach.Itisready \ % f*|| for almost immediate absorpi /. 3;1 *'on anc* assimilation by tlic i ?J blood while some physicians j r 5 }0l claim metallic iron which pco- i M / ^-y pie usually takeisnotabsorbcd j it at all. If you are notstronsror I [/' 3/4^ well you owe it to yourself to i y make the following test: See | ~~ "v how Ion? yon can work or how ; [<? far you can waik without he- j ^^Lcornin? tired. Next take two j five-grain .nhlets of Nuxated I Iron-three timespcrday.aftcr , meals for two weeks. Then ; lest your strength agSin and j e how much you have pained. Your money j ill be refunded by the manufacturer.; if you i not obtain perfectly satisfactory result". ! : all drupgisk. 4 j Si' .Sl^T?"!% ! nrichesthe Biood-Strengthcn^ihe; 1 ?-r v2Sj ! iillder & Weeks Co. j ? k. ^MMMwanw - a - ?? * W?r % ; j of many telephone do to help iny serv; published. ! I mm S ' I II ;ceiver without do)m you are talking , at least remain at i is time and keeping 1 by somebody else. end of a telephone , lal to hang up the -it terminates the ly and effectively, lang up simultanetor in her work. EPHONE #j||% )MPANY f i 8 I ?a i @&????9?9???? Your @ ? ? ? A comfortable ? you start a bank &? @ Money is too hard f ? quick" scheme/5' f We give yen sa m compounded Jamzr.i ? We will also g: &2 /rT* \ * k ~ (50c) wno wul csepc ? on or before Deceir ? bank as long as one ? ? "The 1 ? f>'? ? ? __ ? g-l:Vy,CMW-'.r''--^g?g!TW' ? ? ? Cooperation ar ? rnsfnmpy.i! HPS n??:cf $' nance in Mewberrj works beautifully h Z in and suggest iropr @ ? We are helping ? as many more. Pa | in and make your y @ troubles vanish. ? ? Since we have ? J- ! ? commanding place n 9 State, Newberry cai ? tion among her vaii ? stretched hand. ? @ I S|pj ^ ||| i i n6 i OF N! 9 9 ? ? B. C. MATTHEWS, T. K. J>HI _ President Vice Pr ? 8 ? Member of t\ ? ? 9 Newberry's Ci / desires to ft Call at Fri Streets and ) ? - ? @ ? 8 @ 9 ? < " & old ase will be you: xount and add to it :o get to risk it in s< ifety and' pay 4 per ry and July on your ? . /e to each boy or g sit in this bank as n iber 21, provided it year. change. Bank of the People" ?9??????????4 >? @?@@??@??@? nopg our officials, e; ?d this Bank in the fc j. The cooperative ere. We will thank ovements, if you can. hundreds and stand >p!e worried never pr vants known. Ther V come from behind t a the finances of this i accomplish the sam< ed institutions. Her \ I '<'5TONE, V/. W. CitOMER, zsiacnt Cashier i ie Federal Reserve Si lumber of I rfm vquy acaua c/ U lend and Coll Talk to the s *oy i ? ? & rs to enjoy, if @ each month. % jme "get rich $ ? e cent, interest, f savings. ? ir! fifty cents % iiich as $4.50 @ is left in the ? ? ? ? S I ? ? 9 9 y f ^ I# i \ 9 9&?BEBa T @ uployees and >refront of fi- @ < service plan you to come 9 ready to help osper. Come ? i watch your ? o occupy the ? section of the s by coop-era- ? e is our out- * ' | | s SB 0 F. G. DAVIS ; Asst. Cashier ? /stem ? s* @?@? ?@? $ ? commerce intance \ege ecretary a