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FROM THE CAMPTS < AT NEWBERRY COLLEGE Special to The Dispatch-News: Newberry. Jan. 30.?1-On Friday night January 30, 1920, there were two fast teams which met on the college gymnasium, floor. They were the varsity of Newberry and the 48th Infantry from Camp Jackson. The game was interesting from the be- ( ginning to the end. The first half ended with the score 16 to 5 in favor of Newberry. The stars for both ' ^ T 1 - _ ~ I iearns were, uanip jacnsuu?oajuvi, Pearson, Boyne. Newberry?Haltiwanger, Graham and Bender. Snyder * taking the lead for Camp Jackson, < While Haltiwanger took the lead for Newberry. The line up and score were as follows: - 1 Newberry (36).?48th Inf. (19). J Graham RF Snyder * Haltiwanger .... LF Carson Bender C Pearson Gray* RG Boynton Morley LG Boyne Substitutions. Camp Jackson?Mc- ' Coy. Goals from floor?Haltiwanger. 10: Graham. 3; Bender, 2; Snyder, 4; ( Pearson, 2; Boyne, 2; Carson, 1. Goals front fouls?Haltiwanger. 1; . Bender. 1: Snyder. 1. |< Time?Two twenty minute halves. Our coach, L. C. Sullivan, is doing j some very fine work-*with the boys , which are practicing basket ball. We ; are glad to see this and hope it wil? , continue this way for the remainder of the season. / Our president, S. J. Derrick, is very much, interested in the students of Newberry College, fie seems to be interested in the most of the high schools, and hope it will be of benefit to him as well as the graduating classes of same. We trust that he will be able to get all of the students who are planning to go to college to come to "Newberry" to take their college course. You will find no place as much like home as it is in "Newberry College." Now is the time to pepare to come to "Newberry," so 4on't let the chance and opportunity pass by without grasping it. Come on, let's pull together. Come to "Newberry College." you will never regret it. I. F. W. 1 ii === < Equi Wi 30 x 3Yz Good' Fabric, AII-VV t 30x3*/^ Gooc Fahric. Anti-Si CX>IA MIX SON REPORTS MANY WAREHOUSES PLANNED Columbia, Jan. 31.?R. M. Mixson, president of the South Carolina division of the American Cotton Association. returned Saturday from a week in the Piedmont section of the state in the interest of the association. During the week he spoke in Newberry, Laurens. Greenville, Pickens, ancf Oconee counties. He reports the people in all of these counties vitally interested in the association: Mr. Mixson says during the week | definite programs for the erection of warehouses were planned in several counties. Greenville, he said has or?ani*zed a warehouse company with tonn nnn / oni+oi T+ the nlan of IfwVVjVW V?.j?.v t this company to secure the government warehouses at Camp Sevier, following the plan of the Spartanburg bounty Association, which secured the warehouses at Camp Wadsworth. At Liberty, Pickens county, a company was organized with a capital of $15,000 to build a warehouse of 3,400 capacity. NOTICE OF ELECTION. All qualified electors residing in j olay Springs school district No. 39 will please take notice that an elec- \ tion will be held, at the school house therein, on Saturday, the 7th day of February 1920, for the purpose of voting a levy of four mills. Polls will open at 7 A. M. and close at 4 P. Bring tax receipts and registration certificates. G. JOHNSON KING, E. S. REDD, ^ T-* r?A"nT?Trnm rt. r>. Trustees No. 39. NOTICE OF ELECTION. . All qualified electors residing in Sand Mountain school district No. 36 I will please take notice that an election will be held therein, at the school house, on the 6th day of Rebruary 1920, the same being Friday thereof, for the purpose of voting an additional levy of 4 mills for school pur- j poses. Polls will open at 7 A. M. and ! close at 4 P. M. Bring tax receipts and ' registration certificates. ^ B. D. SHUMPERT, GEO. W. RISH, J. H. POUND, Trustees of No. 36. p Your th Gooc i-car Dcuble-Cure S^/^00 Goods eather Tread jLs*iJ reinloi cheap lyear Single-Cure $"t ^65 than t dd Tread i I ? proof ammmmmmmmmammMmmmmmmmmumau^mmmmmD - i m - ?~~ Easley in Pickens county has organized a company to build aw arehouse with a capacity of 3,600 bales. Walhalla, in Oconee county, is planning to organize ac ompany for the same purpose. Xewberry, and Laurens counties already have warehouses, said Mr. Mixson. Mr. Mixson will speak during the coming week at the following points: i Cotton--; The Farmer who grows at the end of the year,5owes 1 doesnt put much money intc The Farmer who grows and raises corn and hogs to five can, at the end of the y clear profit. He's the Farmer the i stands for?the Farmer th with. The American Cotton A fled farming instead of the every cotton farm in the So ing through the production food and food crops. Cotton?and Hogs will the South?and will make e' The Home f Lexingt Capital, $50,000.00 Member of Federal Small lyear JTi tKailtlliCMIII.UfUlJimiMWUIUilllllllllUUUflMlllUllUiUtllUlUillDlfSiUUIiilCMHUlllltllllftirilUIIIII.'IIUU 1 . T\ . ear Heavy lot:risf I noes are uiieiv, ?nv rce casings properly. Why r;>Ic i. j?ooc < tube .7 Uoudyear j ieavv Tourist Tubes a tibes of less merit. 30 x 31/? in cjo bag !Union, Feb. 2; Gaffney, Feb. 3; York* Feb. 4 (morning); Rock Hill, Feb. 4, (afternoon); Chester, Feb. 5; Lancaster, Feb. G (morning); Camden, Feb. G, (afternoon). Mr. Mixson says that the indications are that there will be a large attendance from South Carolina on the annual meeting of the American Cotton Association in Montgomery. Feb. 1720. and Hogs 5 ten acres of poor cotton and --ill U/\/v. U ATYMmT 1L rill xui ciiiu nuiiiiiij . the bank. f-i-v-e acres of good cotton feed his family on the other ear, bank his cotton money as American Cotton Association is bank wants to do business ssociation encourages diversiold all-cotton system, so that uth may become self-sustaineach year of ample supplies of make money for all of us in very bank account fat. / tonal Bank on, S. C. Deposits, $600,000.00 1 Reserve Association Uar res ! Maxwell j :>r31x4- 1 itage of I ! I Gocci' | l secure :SllItS of Dodvear / ie high.| llGoodroduced because ter than ncl sizes. Station : oodvear many nj: tube.- that vkrih a >*: little more ter- $ O 90 J> ? k HoH I a rord, Chevrolet, juorc, i\ car using30x3-, 30x31/2-, < ,'ou can well take aavar ative value built into ali 11. do so because you can I Goodyear Tires the re id care as have made G< eferred equipment on tt utomobiles of the day. 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