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PURELY FERSONAL The Movements of Many Pecp.e. Ncwberrians and Those Who Visit Newberry Thanksgiving services will be held Thanksgiving morning at St. James, Jalapa, ;;t ! 1 o'clock. ;ind at Beih Eiicn in the afternoon at i o'clock. Ar. offering "will be taken f-.?r the orphans home. The public is cordially j. invited. Miss Lovelace antl Mr. Thomas M. Fellers were rnarrk-u Sunday at iiSth Eden at -i o'clock by Rev. Boland. Both are fr/>;n Pro^neriiy. Mr. and Mrs. Cieorge Boukn ghi and th:>;v daughter Rosalyn of Ohapin spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Counts. - Mrs. P. G. EHesor and daughter. Martha Vance, are visiting Mrs. Fannie Johnstone. Miss Keba Derrick of C ha pin spent th# week-end with her cousin, Miss Vera Derrick.^ , <? xr *' ? ' $' * t * <s> / x-' ^EDUCATION HOPE OF STATE * ^ s <?> 'p x* ^ 't' Declaring that a ''liberal education -? should be the birthright of every child bom into this world,*' because "knowledge is the key to man's progress,x the In surer of his safety and the light which guides him in the pursuit cf his happiness," Governor Wilson <j. Harvey issued a proclamation calling upon every loyal South Carolinian to um'te in making American Education week a notable one iij our history." and officially designating > December o to D as the week in ques-' - tion. This prcclimaiton, which speciucal - ly appeal^ to ministers, teachers, managers of motion picture houses, ; the newspapers, and organizations o? * every kind, is the second act of Gov ernor Harvey in connection with the r educational movement; a few dliys ago he issued a call for a stare wide conference to promote ruiv.i educa tivil* X i;v; K/V/UVii vu.vuuw Educational association, of which J. Rion McEfsskk of Greenville is president-, is backing: this conference, and the observance of Education week. The governor'^ proclamation fol. lows: ? <4Whereas, the bureau of education, in cooperation with "the American Legion ar.d the National Educational association. has designated jfche week of December 3 to' 9, 192^ as AMEBIAN EDUCATION* WEEK; and '> 0 "Whereas, this movement has as. its purpose the uplift of the educational standard of the men, women and children- of the United States, and the arousing of {he nation to a consciousness of the importance of widespread public education along the lines of American citizenship, physical education, hygiene, una equality of -advantages afforded to every boy and girl of the nation; and, _ "Whereas, the president of the United States, realizing that the hope of the world for clearer, stronger and more intellectual men of to morrow rests or. the foundations vrc build ttfday along these outstanding phases of man's development, has issued a ? proclamation, urging that the observance of this week be nationwide ; Ask' United Effort "Now, therefore, I, Wilson G. Har-N vey, a&'governor of ihe state, do call \ upon'every loyal South Carolinian to unite in making American Education week a notable one in cur history, "let us not forget- the obligation of the educated to the uneducated, and that pubuic enlightenment is the basis <*? ^ ^ citize&ffcip. I urge that the ministers, teacher.:, managers of our motion pieture houses, __ the press, our clubs, rural, state and civic organiza\ ^tio'ns, as well os individual citizens, study our educational needs, ou1* weaknesses and our strength, as com pared with the progress of other states states in the union, and indulge in a -full and free exchange of ideas and, opinions, with a view to securing concerted action where action is needed. A liberal education should be the birthright of every child born into the world, for knowledge is the t key to man's progress, the insurer of bis safety, and the light which guides him in the pursuit of his happiness. Let u^' therefore land our wholehearted cooperation, to the end that we may erase the blot of illiteracy from the- name of the state and the nation we he, anr that we may jruraantee to all an unfettered start and a fair chance in the race of life." ?7 When you hear a man cufesing the new^p&pers. you are justified in wondering what partciuiar publicity he is afraid of. An Ohio man who.se wife sued h:.m t for a Ciyorce because he did not kis? her for 30 days explained th he could never cuti-h her \vh h her :nouih shut. k ??rmmmmwacawn JIM i ?w>r -J?xmf IWII ; Mr. R. II. Greneker. the local cditor. ii> unable to a in the oiTice today on acct u:x .f sickness at his home an ! aciirjnt.; iVr the delk-ien. v in. v.. ; -ia! I J * :? 1 ? J . ;vbooks : or ( .. H!LDR?.N * ( i ii;c iiorariur.s and teachers of the' United Stares-at the recent conferences of the American Library as:> } ciation and the National Education association nek-cu-d by .allot a list of , Sood books for a one-room school, comprising 25 books for children in grades one to el^ht. ' Little WoT.en'! by Louisa M. A! eott comes lirst on the iist chosen by', librarians and iirst on the list chcs-jn,. ; by teachers. ' Following this on both lists were , "Alice's Adventures ~ in Wonderland and Through the Looking GIa>;s" by'. Lewis Carroll. "Robinson Crusoe-" by { Defoe. '"Ton:' Sawyer" by Mark' Twain, an d "Tre: isure Island" by ' Stevehscn. The other books which appear on the joint list are: Nicola;.*. Boys' life of Abraham ua. .1. Klplir.fr. Jur.g'e book. I Anderson. Fairv laie^. "i j - * Aesop's fables. / i j Pyle. Merry Adventures of Ro.bin ,: Hood. j' Steven. Child's garden of verses. j ' Lamb. T.les from Shakespeare. AraOian mgrnts. | Malory. Beys* Kinp Arthur. ; Van Loon. Story of mankind. ' Wig-gin . Rebecca of Sunnybrcck; : farm. , ! Stevenson, Burton E. Home book j j of verse for young: folks. | Dickens. Christmas Carols ; i Irving. Rip Van Winkle. j] ! Mother Goose. Dodge. Hans Brinker. ; Hageecrn. Boy's life of Theodore^I Roosevelt. : { Hawtnorne. Wonderbeok. Seton. Wild animals I have' i Known. ! i j Spyri. Heidi. Three bocks selected by the tea^h- i jers but not included on the combined ' : list were: : &iis. The making of an American, j i " \ ! ! -Baldwin. Fiftv famous stories. | Eggleston. Stories of great Amer-j ! ieans. i Three boolis selected ov Iabrarinr:? i and not -included on the joint lis i 1 : were: j Dickens. David Copperfield. Grimm. Household Stories, j Wyss. Swiss Family Robinson. The safest thing ,to do with a lovsj '.letter, recent breaci^ $? promise suits j j teach us. is to read it to, her over the j ! telephone. - f MM' , j The strangest part about it i* that; j the victim of the grade crossing ! ?%i-- _i jj kn..n i j usumy a person who sjiy-.nu K^.vrj | known better. If tie unexpected always -happens, j [as the^old adage declares, would it j I not be the part of wisdom to expect 'the unexpected. ** France claims thai; she wouldn't let | England ;:r.d Turkey fight. Ail right, I jbut who will intervene when France and Turkey full oui? J We may not have descended from! monkeys, says the Columbia Record.; but we have an inevitable habit of j (setting out on a limb. i i Those candidates who were defeat- j ! ed at the November election are still; j wondering that it made so little difT-.! jcrence to the country at large. mttm j ! Kenry Ford says, Americans lackj j "stick-to-it-iveness." Yes. most peo-. pic do quit trying to make the flivveri irun after about the fourth estate. I I Anybody will make a mistake. :t i< : |true, but the right kind of person j jwilfcr.ot make the same mistake! j twice. ( j Now that another election ha* g'?ne : ; by, maybe the government, will get after the war grafters again. * i And-the-^ is ahvavs plentv of rton i * _ ; on Easy Street, for those who wcrl;: ; hard enough to get there. I The average reformer's ide * of pp. jtriotism is to tell other people what! tthev oueht to do. w : J The Turks are magnanimous. They, rid not ask the Greeks to pay an inidem nit v. ' j * j. An independent voter usually is. one who hr.s a grouch acrainst the nartv I * . k ir. cffic?. 1 | Ana ;t is to be hoped that the next ' war will n:al:e the world safe for the .victors. nnr?'V>e . ics rv?t feci so b.'je. ?:ov. that th< rt. ! iiavt been . nveU-heu ir jlUly. . ' j NliW POMAR1A SCHOOL HAS "'OPENING DAY" ," I'oii ri:.a. X ?v. 2-".-- "Opori.v/ dny" , ihe p.'-w Centra: .school t;"? v::tce Pi 'tlay si/teiT.ocn. Mr. Lc\w:\ state v i.'or 01 rural A-ho.:R and C.<;? E. H. Auil, county superintendent of _ ?cueat:on. were tk.e principal >-peak?rs of the occasion. The build!::;* i; i modern brick structure and cue of T: :hu handsomest in the- staie. __ ? C Thanksgiving Service There will be service at the St. '] Paul's church r::v rem ar;a c-i rhinksirlvin.^r day at 11 o'clock a. in. rh public fs cordially invited. ] ,y S. P. Kcon, pastor. (J. ?- , J Newberrv Hi Vs. Ciirstcn Hi "dewberry Hi meets Ciintor IIS o.. c.( Lho college athletic field he?*e Wed- Jy ne.-;iay afternoon at *1:20 o'clock. \"e vberry defeated Xine^y-Six Fri- 0j day by the score of IS-1-1. S. iEverybody turn out Wednesday ifi 'moon. Ad'.n^sicn 2-1 and 50 l: ?e: ts. a? l'T iE POOR MAX P. I ZD MAN" AT WADS WORTH SCHOOL : : N. ? ? .5 , "We are going to give the play, ?: "TV Poor Married Man." at Wads-; io wo :h school house Friday nigh*. Do ember -?t, at eight o'clock. The . y play is .aiveil by the Woman's In:-' ^ -l Tf Ucio pi eve men r ^ssucu;>,.v?;i. scenes and will last slzcut two hours.; Ih characters are as follows: ? f "Irs. lora Ford?Jwnita Lav/son. Prof. Wise?Mr. C. H. Fowier. ' T J'r. Graham?Herman Henderson.; J)i:ly Blake?Ralph Wallace. Ilosalind Wilson?Virginia Boyd, j __ ."are Graham?Fannie Dnmintck. j "aniter (janitor)?Randolph Dav-1 is. | r; ' 'oie Ford?S^rah Williams. We wish every one to *bo nreren' | 3 En rar.ee fee, 15c and 25c. . j f< ^_ si ' Vvife Beating a Social Error ?n j o N"c ?* York." savs a headline in thr? .S' Tribune. Weil, that is mulling rome q * ? r>rc grass. ?.? .Vr.other. th'njr to be thankful for b i=> Jhut 1528 is another orf-ye&r in j* pel ti?s. \ {~ : ? || * Want Aeh. j< i t 1 ??... i1 ??..'tive!v no hunting 0" trespassing i ~ . f any kind allowed on my land.} Geo. A. Cromer, Kt. 2. ll-28-2tp Fi: ~e recleanet! sesd v/haai for sale " by Johnson-McCrackin Co. c: 13 -23-4t. 1 rr oi" cf November. Anno Domini 1022. t ^ "W. F. JjjWART, N P. J. N. Co. | HAL'S SECTION | n I h Sc-rlet and grey decorations for theja Thanksgiving game. Decorations; for cars as well as arm bands, pen- i , .ants, caps and other things. Show j 5 your colprs Thursday. White linen pound paper, splendid j 5 quality, forty-five cents. fc ? a Thanksgiving post cards, nut CUps, { H tally and place cards and decora-; uions. j r iJ Ffjntain pens repaired. A!! kinds j ^ worked on. j j ; ? I 0 ?- ??ral flower maiinc, made special-, " ]y for funeral sprays. White and' colors. Etjraved greeting cards for Christ- j A mas. Can take your order up to | 1 Dee.. 5th for specially made to or-jder cards. See the samples. I PHal Kohn. i J3lLl] Little White R< 60c dozen Darwin Tulip, Crocus, 15c do; and stili a ft White Narcissus, Hvacinth and tl Nose Yellow Me 6S jB?**!7 Pi j 5>. e \*??] i_ I uniir.5 r.ati fi3hip.fr Sine!. V forbidden : ( on our ijnds. Any one violating: ihi;.: will be prosecuted Johnson-i MeCrarkin Co., -John R. S >camn:n.! 11-2K-1: ' ! : > spar. 1 Notice?\ >;il ore strLtiyj fc-.-bidden 10 hum or trespass on j thv lanriv of the ;:::d rs'gr.ed. 0. K. | and J. A. Scr.umpc-rt. i j on our land. Mr. ami Mrs. J. M.j rcspass Notice?Xo hunting allowed 1 \iekois. 1 i"-28-4tp-ltaw I7A/TION GF LETTERS OF AD-' MIKiSTRATiO?; : r.j Since of Stuth Carolina, County of Newberry, by W. F: Ewai\.I Probate Juage: {( Wherea*:, Aden Spearman hath ( ade suit to me \o grant her Letters' ] Administration of the estate and'* ti j-U oiiVuiiiia;*, J These are. therefore, to cite and;. " :r.onish all and singular the kin-'i ei and creditors of the said Ed! ?ear:nan, deceased, c';aL they be! id appear b el ore me, in the Court : Probate, to be held a: Newberry,). ('., on Wednesday. December loth. , :>:t. after publication hereof, a: 11 v-i >vk in the forenoon, to *)\zw, e. if any they h?.ve. why the . aid t 'liinisirution should not be granted. Given .under my hand this 27th: FOR SALE j We will ofxer.for sale the parson-;. <e of the Bethlehem pastorate, to::iii.r with six acres or rrood land be-! n~ing io rame. Sale to be. at the ; i: senate, Ave miles from Pcmaria.i . on Wednesday, the 20 h day of j ovcnib??", 11'22, at three o'clock p. j Terms of sale cash/ J. P. SEIZLEFt, G. C. EPTiXO. i J. B. CROAT ?R, Com. from Join', Council. rz~rs taken v.p on lands of Hentz r.ro*. ana a. in. sue-e * uwners can cx-t'same bv calling in person. 11-28-ltp NOTICE ?i:blic notice is hereby given that: ircc (oj days hereafter, a.-; required v k:w, the undersigned will file their; ei-Isration with the se:-retaiM* of the; tale of South Carolina. 2nd apply j jr a charter for Johnstone & Living;on, Lumber Company, a proposed; >*r oration. . The princrpal place of business of -.iri corporation wiii be Ncwtrtnvy, or.th Carolina. The general nature of the business! proposes 10 do is a general lumber; us""ness, manuiac-.uiir.g and selling zniber rough and- dressed of all ! inds. The capital stock will be nve thous-; nil do'iars <>*-5,000.00) divided into Dur (4) shares oi the value of! kvelve hundred fifty dollars $1230.GO) each. R. E. LIVINGSTON, -r -1 TATTXTrifTAXTT IVl. <j \JTX ACl i \J1\ Zj, his November 27th. 1022. Cotton Clr.netl in Newberrv ? There were ?^238 bales of cotton; inned in Newberry county from the' rop o: 1922 prior to November ILj 922f :ir compared '.nth 10.372 bales; inneti to November 14, 1921. TlranJcsg1;vihg Scrvicc ai BotMeJ^om { T:ianksglyir,g^ service will be hold j i Bethlehem church of the Bethle-I em pastorate on Thanksg!viri& cay, t 11 >.. p.. J. *I>. Kiigier. Pa-tor. j ALE OF STOCK UNDER MORT. GAGE j By authority given to John O.j loon in a chattel mortgage executed v William Greenwood, on the 21=i ay of J.muarv. 1919, aivi recorded i Book No. 48, at pu.^e 521, to J. H. IcCuIiov.gh Male Co., and transfer-; ec> by J. H. ^IcCuliough Mule Co.jioj chn O. Koon, we will sell .one horse nd two mules at public auction at; dewberry, S. C.. at 11 o'clock in the j orenoor, on the 4th day of Dscem-; er. 1922. * j Terms: Cash. j C. S. SUBER, i J. H. WICKER. ,l E. B. SETZLER, i Ldministrators of John 0. Koon Est.: 1-28-21-.. i [r.ntinjj strictly fcrbic!dcn on lands ' of J.~S. Fiord. 1 l-2S-3tT) | " i > I wmwmmmm him ii mh i immmmwm ii 1 ? ! cman Hyacinth \ 40c dozen j sen ! have 5W Large Dutch be large double ' Narcissus 1} ; i i t r W T ? <n>ra #8 V: y>* /ftf* ?T ; I mm r ouciy :: c/ I m i i j per ceni money. Under Bankers reserve rymtem C par cent loans may bo secured on c'.:y or farm property. to buy. bull !, improve, or pay indebtedness. Bankers ;! - rvo Depoiit Company. lt5iS Ifnrnia j.creel. Denver. C'o':>-a.U. 11-21-41 ! Coticc?All persons are forbidden to trespass, hunt or otherwise on lands of Mrs. Emma T\. Carlisle, T. B, Carlisle, R. C. Carlisle, It. T. Cari^le. il-21-2tp I 5ALE OF REAL ESTATE FOR DIVISION Will sell at court house iirst Moniay in December, 4th. all that tract f land situated in Newberry county, 3ush River section, close to a good ichool and church, known as A. J. Livingston's estate. Davenport plice. old for a division. V.'e guarantee:it'.er. Purchaser to pay for papers llili , LIDIE L. CHAMLEE. I R. E. LIVINGSTON. ; ZcccI Wheat for sale by the Fanners Oil Mill. Good wheat at $1.75, bettor at $2.23. Faymers Oil Mill. 11-17-61 . TRESPASSING FORBIDDEN Do not trespass by hunting, foiling' :>r otherwise on lands of undersigned. Z. 0. WHITTLE, 0. E. WHITTLE. G'. J. JONES & San. T W 9 A \rT)FR9 HAMPTON SATTERWHITS'. L. C. PITTS. li-17-5ip NOTICE CF DRAWING OF PETIT JIJRY We the undersigned jury commissioners for Xowberry 'ioa:y. will en the 24th day c-f Xovemhc.'i\ I'."22. at nine (0) o'clock a. m., in vhe >f ihe#?ierk oi Courc, openly and publicly draw the names of thirty-s:x/ (36) men. to serve as petit juror-:, for the Court of Common Picas which convenes Monday, December 11th, ID22, at 10 o'clock n. n,. J. D. WHE2LZR. J. B. HALFACR3. C. C. SCHUM PERT. Xov. 13, 1D22. Guitars, violins, banjos, ukuleles, aa:oharps, teno banjos, violin b."*?vs. strings ar.d other mnsiTul nstruments. John A. Holland, Ag:., Greenwood, S. C. 11-17-Ut Starr Mads Piano-; ci; terms of easy payments. Remington and Trayser pianos soid for three dollars per week. Eichmon 1 pianos four dollars per wee::. Starr pianos live dollars per week. Remington players five dollars week. These instruments are of highest q >ai:ty. John 4 Holland. Acrf. Ornp.mvWod. S. C. ll-17-6t Lost?Oqc Waterman's gold bonded fountain pen. vf M. Neel. 11-17-21 Lost?On streets of Newberry Saturday $20 bill. Finder please notify Robert M. Caldwell, Poniaria Re. I, and .get reward. ll-17-2tp For Sais?200 bushels pure ocui\ yvoed Appier Cats, roc-leaned ana graded, first year from Pedigreed Seed Company. None better. Took second premium at State Fair. In five bushel bass. SI. 10 per bushel with cash order. J. A. Sartor., telephone 57. l-14-2i Just Arrived?Red. yellow and white onion se^s. Way's Seed Sz Feed S lire. 11-14-2: Ch-r.rce to Tuy Small Farms?I Will toI1. small farm3 on long1 time and eny term:; o working1 farmers. W ' 1 -ut the to >uit. Near railroad scacion and school. In we?lorn Fairfield. Healthy. John .7. McMahan. Columbia. S. C. ll-14-4t itav/ 1 Hoc Feed: shorts, rice meal and horninv fjed. See us. Summer Bros. Co. 11-14-2; Fcr Rent?Rooms or an apartment in private dwelling. For furtb^- information apply at The Herald and News office. Il-l4-2t Firm For Rc?:t?I will rent for 192> the ?. P. Cromer place in No. 9 township, 3 miles from Prosperity. Good two-horse farm, good residence and plenty of water. Mrs. Lilla E. Cromer, 1001 Wilson Street. Newberry, S. C. ll-I-i-2tp Trerpass Notice?All trespassing 5a positively forbidden gn the lands of the undersigned by hunting or in any manner whatsoever. 31 rs. CLAUDIA C. SUBER. 11-17-3tp Wantcc?Good, sound peas. Johnson-ilcCr-ackin Co. iO-2-i-tf Flashlights?Get them repaired and fitted up here. Correct bulb and battery will make a new light of it. Gflder & Weeks Co. Pecan Trees?Fine trees, two year grafts, $1.00. Three year grafts, $1.50. Stuart and Schley best for this section. C. D. Weeks. 10-17-tf Agents for The State. Will be gad to handle your subscription, new or renewal. Gilder & Weels. 7-25-tf Dry Cleaning saves your suit. Sanitary Laundry Co. 0-2'3-8' Cadet Mixed C?:oco!aie<?Fine mixture. high jrracie chocolates, r>0e pound. Gilder & Weeks Co. For Rent?Old Town plantation. Twelve or thirteen one-horse farms on Saluda river, i;ne Bermuda giv.ss meadow, pasturage, ample outbuildings. Pre ler to lease as an entirety for several years for a cash annual rental. F. Werber. Jr., Ferv.'vn, Maryland. lft-3-tf \ i TRESPASS NOTICE We the undersigni d do herel-y fo"- s: bid ::nv oer.?;>r.s from huullmr oa cu' wj * * m v. x. boozer. ; _ john ii. boozer. M. J. longshore. u W. G. HOLLINGSWORTH. 5 Fuller Brushes?I represent the Fuller 3ru=h company in Newberry county, and v.-i!I be .<riad to have your order. Phone 311 and make appointments. Mrs. MeHardy Mower. 10-1'7-St rials cleaned and bioclicd. Sanitary Laundry Co. 9-25-81 , ! " Hunger 1, / .. r .\o one can realize the agony of hanger unless experienced?but even luxury has it.; pitfalls. It pays t~> practice moderation and economy. How are these prices on extra ply. fabric tires. Adjustment made on basis of 8,000 miles?guaranteed and 0 strictly quality tires. Tire and tube i t ? 30x3 ? 8.75 p : 1:0x3 % 10.00 32x1 ... 17.50 i # v Genuine Ford Parts and Repair Work. Prices right. I I i I "SHI Mi liros, 1306 Main St. . Newberry, S. C. PHONE 405 i . I i : ~ ^ ! Fosiiivoiy no hunting or trespassing of any kind allowed cn my land.' Noah Taylor. 11-14-41?', Positively no hunting allowed. Keep oJ. J. C. Duncan and Mrs. J. C.; Duncan * ( ll-14-4tp x j j HOTiCE GF FINAL SETTLEMENT s 1 will make a final settlement of } the estate of Hulda Nance --(nee, i Longshore) in the Prc.bate Court; for < Mew berry county, S. C., on Monday, ? the 18th day of Dec., 1V'22, at 10 i o'clock in iue' forenoon and will im- c mediately thereafter ask i'cr my dis-, f i charge as Guardian of said estate. ( Mrs. S. EMMA LONGSHORE, i Guardian. Newberry, S. C. > /[{ ; Nov. 10th, 1922. For SrJo?Saw nirli outfit in running. 1 order. Apply to rfenry L. Parr,; Newberry, s. C. 11-3-ti'j For Saic?One yoke of steers weigh-. ing 2,000 pounds. Also 16-norse , Toser engine. D. E. unci J. A. I > Schumpert. A 11-10-tf! Want_d?Fifteen wagons and teams' to haul lumber. For further infor-: , mation address Tiger River Pine:. Co., Shelton, S. C. 11-10-4tp t ^ I i1 | is' \'^ 1 f \ ImjMi j^^sCTn I S llh I 1 \.\M lltiJ-Jti&M I r |! ! /f~* I I 1 \i tiV i yj i ,>yjUdu^ I 1 wpw f*% T% I r II ff\f A 4.- JL 0/.L iiia/j Dress Withes \7"CU v:cS'c shiver if ycu have a -s- Heater. Placed in any roerr, it gi " ' 3 ?"> 4 /?rv1/iac* rr.-"^ ir WalXiiw) uu uiiv The graceful ftrc-'jov/I cf the V]c~c has extra heat-radiating surface an heat. It burns herosene snc a galicr hours of con:fjri-hii; warmth, to I:ecu clean. Cr.li 3*"!u ask tis ;o chc.v you *'< Heater. Three beau a.".:! :i...:hc*, :o J, J, LANGF< Courteous, Conscientious 1317 MAIN ST. I z r/j3?TtTm-AT2:#>i-7VEj?rr - i mmmmmmmmammmmammmmmmmmmm f Lor.' hair, they sav, is coming in ? vie fa?:. Phen hairdressers are r.sleep at the switch. icd ForJ cars for sale Good condition. Hill Bros. 10-31-St ien and women average $1.00 per hour selling hosiery, four pairs guaranteed wear four months or now hosiery free. We pay 30 per cent commission. Free samples to working agents. Complete line of wool and heather mixtures. This is the big hosiery season. Experience unnecessary. Eagle Hosiery Works. Darbv, Pa. 9-2610tp ?: i * JT"\ 5iioe Kepainng When those friendly, l:kab!e Old hocs>of yours get under the weather, Men they begin to show jigns of a un-down condition, See Price. Electric Ske Hospital H. M.BIG8Y Optometrist Ire! Floor Exchange Bank Bids EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Broken Lenses Duplicated lectin??Accordian, s;.de and dox pleading done by steam at Mrs. L'ecv s. MeCravy% Laurens, s. C., 4 SOI W. Main street. Mail orders will receive prompt, attention. Phone 263. , 10-13-5t I Zc.i:ey to Lcnci?On improved farm lands at 6 per cent.; we can negotiate loans on prefperty in the town of Newberry. >See us at once and file your application. Dominick & , Workman, Attys. 8-8-tf ] GE.CROMER Optometrist Over Bake-Rite Bakery EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Broken Lenses Duplicated y , r _ / notice/ On December 1 at tne'late residence )? j?. p. Matthews, deceased, i will sell to the highest bidder for C2sh all he-personal property belonging to / aid deceased, one horse, by and lames?, two steam engines, six and >ight horse power, one 3 inch rock % J-iist mill, shaftings, pulleys and )eiaKg, one 60 saw Fratt cotton gin 'eec^r and condenser, grain cradles, :otro:i planter, etc., one corn sheller, ;ei double harness and buggy pole, - v >nc cow, lets of other articles of less importance. Sale will begin prompt at 10 )*c'ock. December 1st, 1922. Mrs. EDITH MATTHEWS, Executrix. 'l-24-2t / For Sale Four-room cottage with large lot 1 J i>n Draylyn l-.r-cct -iL ti very reader.ible pricc. Lot large enough ii; Dtner J. A. BURTON t TELEPHONE 57 1 NWBUDk'JMMHMRMMTrairaMW , giij j j ma * ' t* %, Tiffin* yv y i Li it a Shiver vss a gcccrons r?S |^r! f^ives twelve | -^| tics, it is easy I Qgffl/fy } [ 3RD & SON and Sincere Treatment PHONE 47 A ' t . '"j.