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CREOMULSiiON
1^ Caiilit. Qm^ Coifli, IroadiHk
D. E. TribUe Co.
■FUNERAL DIRECTORS
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EMBALMERS
NEW STAMP
FOR 1140 ANNOUNCED
PEOPLE YOU KNOW
F. H. King hae aa hk weak-aod
goeat King Shaeidey, etudent at Geer-
gia Tedi, Atlanta, Ga.
Mre. CeeU Starry and eon of
tanhurg, an riaiting her sister,
v J5 Yean Ago *
IteaM of laCcraat Freae The Chreaide
« iaaaary A ItSS
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Jfisa Paari Dkiody has retorned to
Texas after ar risit to her sister, Mrs.
C D ^ -VI-
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S^.|- ^Messrs. iHobert and Hansd'Boyd
;.Mn.|bare iwturaed' to Wofford coRege,
hood pMty on Thursday afternoon.
Mifa Ks*e MHam entertained Midk
a party Toeeday afternoon in honor
of a mmbcr of ■bar former elassmatea.
skkM are used extensively
in flie mamufaetiire of felt hdta.
Wa Da All KU ef PKIRTIN 6
CHSONICUl PUBLMHING CO.
The flrat; groap,i *<llie .Asithain,'
will oonskt of the fofloeriag:
One cent—Washington Irving, to
Sgratt ii a brother of Mr*. Wade. ( Friends of Mrs. L. Ross Lynn wIH] Miss Einily Davit has returned to
Mrs; E. H. Tiiwnekcan, Mrf! R. F.|be sorry to know that she is ill at|Col»n»bli etfter a visit to her mother
Ohapenan and Mrs. E. Mood SmiHh;her home. ’ ibere.
be on i^e e* Tanytown, N. Y., vkdtori in (keen^He Thursday. [ J. E. Bums of ^rtanburg, for-i Miss EUa Adair and Mrs. Nannie
l"en«hw>r. Coo,,-! M«
or to te on iolo .( Oooptotoom. N. r«t pwt o* Mr.
a^ Mrs. Caldwell W. Wier In Lau-
meriy of this dty, was a business vis- Edge have gone to Florida where they
Hor here yesterday. \ will spend some time.
V Tojui-.-r OQ '.aw mrs. woweii «. »»i«r lu mu-. j**,-Mlkd tot Mrs.*Naney EHa Yooi^, widow of
i.j_jaiHiary j her hpome In dio the past week on ae- Martin J Youim> omsmI W
Three oeot-^Radph WaMo Bmemon, ^ PlonkeU of Conyers,^*?_?J»^^;hoine neiir he^in^T*29th.^ '
Coleman's Book store, owned by
Feb-
Ueenscd Enbalaiers, Ceasalete
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Modern Equlpaieiit
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Day Phone
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Night Phones
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Clinton/' • • - S. C»
to he on snie at (BoihMi, Bfnst
snary 6.
Five cent—'Louisa May Akott, to be
on sale a* Concord, Masa^ February
5.
Ten cent — Saraual L. Cieenens . ^
(liaik Twain), to be on aide at Han- * ^
hibal. Mo., February 18.
Ga., spent /the week-end here with her (fther. Joel MoLntyre. Mr. and Mrs.!
Mr.' 1®. S. Tinson were in CUo Sunday for
mother, Mrs. 'Eetelle Abnums. i.. . ,
Mrs. Helen Cheatham ha* return- the funei^. ^ ^
ed to the home of her son, M. A.i .3pw|« and ^ Guy
Cheatham, and M». Oieatham, after iSpark*. of Union, Miates Ruth, Mc
Dowell and.
Greenwood,
Lorene McMamis of
8ttiH>er gueets
and Mrs.
Misses Maud Geer and (Hive Na- „ ^
bora were in AtJanU f<w the week-^Thurs^y atoning of Mr
SUBBCRDMLio ipi ^ ‘"^1 ‘BfJ*!^*M;>od Smith, Dr. and Mra.
BiBy PitU oT Union, spent the 1 f/j<»er ^>th ^niW^he funeral jrf'
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Auto Financing
Fire Insurance
Inc.
J. l. Coieman, haa been purchased by
J. D. Jeanea.
Mrs. Bange Parrott and Mrs. R. C.
Adair ware boatesaes at a neighbor-
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week-end with his parents, Mr. *iKi|Mr*. R. H. H^and in Warsaw, N. C
iMn. W. R. Pitta. v Tuesday. Mrs. Holland was a sis-
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ter of the late Dr. E. Mood Itoith.
Little Ckrrail Hart, son of Mr. and!
Mrs. J. B. Hart of GoldviUe, returned j
to bis home yesterday after being aj
patient at Haya hospital.
Knox vrere|St._Geor^
Dr. Duncan Felder was the
several days las* week of relatives
O. L. Wyndham of Jacksonvillee,
Fla., recently visited his sister, Mrs.
A. L iShepard, and <Mr. Shepard for
several da^
Gaston WHder of Greenwood, spent
the week-end with his parents,
and Mrs. J. B.. Wilder.
Mr. and . Mrs. Gene Knox werei ^ ^ r i m , n-w
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. E. f Pnends oL Mr*, ^r^s Neely wsU fft
IE. Culpepper in (koermood. be gUd to know she is recuperating
Friend* of Miss Ella Adair'wiM be “twf«*orily ^ter undergoing an mpf
glad to know she is recuperating at operation at Hkys hospital..
^her honrti after a week’s Hlness. Miss Sara Eargle spent the week-
^ Mkses Vera Hadden and Mary parepts,
Trammell of iDuncan, visited Miss , „ «!***' .
Myrtle Tmnwneil Sunday. Mattie iLucrle Suns of Union,
i^nds of Arnold M. Cannon will i« the gUeirt of 'Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
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i P. M. Bolfind, Jr., of ilrmo, visited
this father and 1.other relatives here
Sunday.
>Mra. ‘H. E. Sturgeon has returned
frmo het.fprmer home in Newton,
Kansal!! where she waa called on ac^j
count of the death of <her father.
Mrs. Sam Lindsay of Whitmire,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. W. Mil
am, and Mr. Milam this week.
^ends of J. D. Jeanes will be sor
ry to know he is ill a* his home.
(Miss Catherine Blakely spent a
fevr days recently in Ooraviile, Ga.,
with 'her brother. Rev. William Wake-,
ly, and Mrs. Blakely.
■Mrs. Fuller Reese, Jr., left Sat
urday to join Mr. Reese in Tampa,
Fk., where they will make their home
at the present.
Cooper.
W. N. Page who formerly made
his home here with his daughter, Mrs.
E. C.N Goff, hat recently moved to
Spartnabuig.
Mrs. Henry M. Himter hss returned I*
from a moath’s visit to her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Spearman, in
J ackson ville, J^la.
iMra. C. L. Sims and family were
called to Jefferson, Ga., Friday on ac-! o
count of the iHness and death of Mrs.j
Sims’ mother, Mra. A. L. VenaMe. , |
Friends of Mrs. T. J. Jadison of:
Lafayette, Ga., formerly at this city,
will be sorry to know she is quite HI !
at her home. Mrs. Jackson, a sisterj
of Mrs. W. B. Owens, Sr., was Missj!
Ellene McCaslan before her marriage. |
L C. Bond was a business visitor^
in Greenwood Monday. .
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Earle and sons^
First Line Of
Friends of Dr. L R. Lynn wi« bei^^ Greenwood, are now making their;;;
interedted to know he is confined are occupying'
his home tins week on account of HI- * residence on ^t Centenniri street.
IJIr. 'Ram beide -w position with the
Mr. and Mr*. A. J. Johnson and. highway depa^ent
Children spent Sunday in Newberry! JAmes Lewis of Grrensboro, N. C.,
with Mira. Johnsoh’s parents, Mr. and;»P««»t ^ week-end here with rela-
Mis. J. L. Sanford. Me was aoeompanied home by
Mrs. R. L. Bailey and Mbs Ruthl^- ^7“ dai^er vHio have ;;
Bailey have returned from a visit visibng her sisters, Mrs. Roy
NOTICE!
THE BOOKS ARE OPEN FOR THE PAYMENT OF
Your 1939 COUNTY TAXES
-
Pay and Save!
. _ 1% for JanuATy. "
2% for Pebmtry.
y/c for March.
7% from April Ist to llith
April 15th, the books will close and all receipts not
paid will be executed..
to their daughter and sister, Mrs. A.
O. Bray, inYktffin, Ga.
■Mrs. Ella Warren is visiting her
daughter, Mra. John P. Grace, and
Mr. Grace in ChiMeston.
Duncan Worknmn, student at Clem-
aon, epent the w^-eiyi with his
mo/^r, 'Mrs. Nene D. Workman. He
had as his guest his roommate, Ev-
mrst* Martin, of New York <}Hy.
Mr. and (Mrs. John W. Coleman
attended the funeoral of Mrs. John D.
Seago in Greenwood last Wednesday.
Mr. suid Mrs. X* L. Cbcper, Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Cooper and cluldren, Sux-
anne and BHly, were recent visitors
of Mr. and Miri. E. E. Ashmore in
diarioite. . Mra. Ashmore is . the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Coop
er,
Friends of Mrs. W. M. McCrary
will be glad to know that she is able
to be up after a several weeks’ ill
ness.
Edward Graham, student at the Co
lumbia Theological Seminary, Deea-
Benjamin and Mra. W. A. Buchanan.
Miss Louella Jones formerly of
I^Hijay, Ga., is making her ‘home vrith z
Mr. and (Mrs. Steriin Young and is
attending high school as a member of;
the ninth grade.
Laurens Primary
Set Fmr F^. 6
R. E. Babb, Democratic City
Club Head Three Decades, la
Elected Again..
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It -will probaUy surprise jep to leakn Hiat there
are 855 telephone companies Hserving the nine
■outheMtem states. Ths Southern Bell Telephone
and Telegraph Company Is the largeet, it is true.
But throther 654 have the important job oarving
about t,400 southern communities adilch have a
total df some 314^00 telephones.
Southern Bdl is pleased that its lints connect
wi^ the lines of tboeo’othor aouthom oompsnios,
blaakeHnf tho South with a vast network of wirss
—00 that boondarias botwosn corapanioi art not
barriers to'jquick. South-wide tslephone service.
Through tesmwofk and friendly cooperation,
those 855 southern telephone, coitqpanios 'worh^o-
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fast, efficiMtnniTdeptndihle.
Lsursns, Jsn. 7.—-Laurens’ bien-
nial primary ejection campaign open
ed here with the formal reorganisa
tion of the cky Democratic dub at a |
meetiiur in the courthouse. |
The first primary will ibe held Feb.!
6, when a mayor, six aldermen and!
a member of ‘the puMk works'com-
tur, Ga., occupied the pulpit of Thorn-1 mission jvHI be nominated,
well Memorial church on Sunday. \ The city dub elected all former
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips of offeiers and nam^ an executive com-
fipartanb^, spent Sunday here -with mittee, which will sdee^ ward enroll-
Mn. Fbitlips' parents, Mr. fiid Mn. hient c^mriitteemen and name the
B. L. King. Imahagera^of”election.
Friends of Miss Catherins Blakely! R. E. BaU) was again elected as
will be eorry to know she is a patient'president of the'^ dub, a^ post he has
at the local hoapital. [held since 1904. Representative W. T.
Roaaie Bagwell of Fort Bamanca, Bolt was named vice-president; Alli-
Pensacoia, Fla., spent several days son Lee, secretary, and Charles F.
this week wltb his sisters, Mra. w.'Fleming, treasurer.
A. Buchanan and Mrs. Roy Benjamin.! By -wards the executive commit-
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Crews epent'tee consists of G. T. Ball, C. P.‘Rop-
die werit-end in Wooihaiff wkb Mrs. er, 'M. L. Smith, W. P. Sullivan, Dr.
Crews’ sister, -Mra.-D. C. Dunawsy, J. H. Teague and C.'H. Armstrong,
and Mr.. Dunsway. \ A vote of thanks was given Judge
Mr. VNhd Mra. R. P. Chapman at- Babb foh'his sarvicea as head of the!<
tended the funwal of (be latter’s club orer a period at more than three
aiuU, ‘sMrs. EXta S«in, in Lanford Sta- decades.
tion on Monday a* Trinity Methodist I Besides the previous announcement
ehureh. {of four candidates fbr the office of
Mra. E. H. Zenke and son, Jimmy, mayor, G. B. Fowler and J. D. Wil-
who spent the past severaJ weeks iliams are aspirants for aldennen from
with her sister, Mra. H- H. Hatchell.'ward 2, B. M. Wolff from ward 5.
and Mr. HatcfaeH, left this week foriand Councilman James H. Moore from
a visit to relatives in New York be-‘ward 4. •
fore ratinmhig to their home in Den-
Ssmai loLToEPinE ini TEUSiin Cmnii
y.
iHaaaeaiATia
. J.' "i
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ver, CoL 1
(Mrs. Dudley Ray and daughteor, To-
xdta, were week-end ‘guests of Mr.j
and Mrs. W. YL Baker and .other rela
tives in Whitmire. On Saturday <af-
temooh Mrs. Ray attMided a tea giv-.
en by Mra. Baker in (honor of her
daufhter-in-iaw, Mra. Elmer R. Bak
er, who was reeantly married. {
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Burton and Miss
Jeanet^ ILte of Whitmire, were I
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PlMiiaht, ERfctive
Vapor TreatsMBt. l!^gtUt,Frgt
Sea Tear Dragglat.
gpearts Sunday of Mrs. Henry Burton j
and Mr. and Mr*. G. A. Burton. The j
Bttffons -were visited on Saturday by
Mrs. R. G. Wallace, 'Misaes Frances
WaiHaoe, Mary Bunge Kohn, Sara
Linda Goggans and Mary Anti Davis
of * Newbwry.
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Rev. H.,W% WaUwr. Manager
Our Annual Store-Wide
JANUARY
CLEARANCE SALE
IE6INS FRIDAY, JAWIARY12TR.
Savings of 25 to 50';; will be offered
on Children's Wear, Knit Goods,'Wo
mens' Coats and Dresses, Accessories,
Shoes, Underwear, Draperies, Blan
kets, Comforts, Sheets, Novelty Lin
ens, JWool Coatings, Silk and Cotton
Dress Goods, and scores of other want
ed items.
YOU ARE INVITED TO SHARE IN THE
MANY BARGAINS ON SALE
THROUGHOUT JANUARY
Newberry, $• C.