The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, February 04, 1920, Image 3
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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
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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
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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
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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,
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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.
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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:
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Cotton--;
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at the end of the year,5owes
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and raises corn and hogs to
five can, at the end of the y
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fled farming instead of the
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food and food crops.
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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.
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