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PURELY PERSONAL
The Movement of Many People,
Newberrians ancJ Those Who
Visit Newberry
Rev and Mrs. Bartow B. Ramag"
left on Thursday for their home in
-Memphis, Tenn.
Dr. Root. L. Mayes returned from
Philadelphia "Wednesday afternoon,
leaving his patient. Mr. Floyd Bradley,
improving by the rest lie is taking.
Mrs. Tench Q. Bozer. who has been
on an extended visit to Asheville and
Winston-Salem, X. C.. returned to
Newberry Tuesday, being accompanix,.
VivnfVtnr Mr. Humbert AuII,
iCU KJ\ uvi MA W..V. ?
the latter returning to Winston-Salem
Thursday. Mrs. Boozers many
friends are delighted to know that
she is much improved after being ill
for over a month.
Mr. J. 0. Donstan and family have
returned from Columbia after visiting
their son. Jack Dunstan, who has been
,*n -iv-rVi rlnnhle nneumonia.
t" I i Litany iu v. t
He is improving:. Mr. and Mrs. Beale
H. Cromer accompanied Mr. Dunstan
and family to Columbia and back.
Miss Nora Long left on Tuesday for
a visit of several weeks to relatives
in Trenton, S. C.
Mr. W. G. Houseal, Jr., is temporarily
at home from the medical department
of Johns Hopkins university.
Baltimore.
Mr. Ralph E. Mills, after quitting
li-fo in tho citv and returning to his
farm work on R. F. P. Xo. has
built a large dairy barn on his present
premises. This up-to-date improvement
is in keeping with the activities
of his make-up, for while
Ralph was at his busy business within
the corporate limits of this municipality
he proved himself to be a
1 ? X 1. vL,A,r/lr a ffullv
regular ir<tsu muvti .? ..
washer. If he moves around there as
he did here, there will be something
doing with his farming operations.
His successor in the city is Mr. Arthur
Leitzsey. who is following in the
truck prints of Mr. Mills all right.
Miss Marie Long, after an extended
visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Theodore Long, has returned to the
home of her grandfather in Camden.
Attorney X. W. Workman nas
been appointed referee in bankruptcy
by Judge Watkins. His Honor didn't
err in making this appointment.
The Johnson-McCrackin company
of Newberry has been chartered with
a capital stock of $50,000. The firm
will conduct a general mercantile
business. Officers are: J. Duncan
Johnson, president; J. Thaddeus Mc
Crackin, vice president, secretary ar.ci
treasurer. A strong: firm is the Johnson-McCrackin
company.
E. H. Auil is back from Charleston
where he has been on business.?From
Twenty Years Ago, The State, March
1.
Upon seeing: the statement that
120.000 dozen eg:g:s were shipped
from outside the state to Greenwood
every month, a prominent and active
young business man of Newberry figured
it out that, according to the
population claimed for Greenwood, it
would be 144 eggs monthly to every
person in that city as, from the
claim, 1,440.000 eggs are shipped
yearly from outside the state to
Greenwood. And this is not counting
the eggs produced by the hens of the
citv and county. Greenwood is cer
tainly some egg place.
Lt. Roy Cannon of the Reserve
corps expects to return to Sumter
Monday, if the weather is favorable.
The legislature passed over the governor's
veto the resolution extending
the time for paying tax to the
first of Seotember. The sentiment
of the legislature was very strongly
in favor of the extension judging by
the large vote by which the resolution
was passed over the veto.
A bridge and rook tournament will
be he:d Saturday afternoon at 3:30
o'clock at the residence of Mrs. -T. H.
Summer by the Newberry Co-eds
club, and 25 cents for each player
will be charged.
The Ladies Missionary Society of
Central Methodist chui -h will meet
Monday afternoon at 4 c' lock at the
church.
The Drayton-Rutherfo"d chapter,
U. D. C\, will meet at the home of
Mrs. J. L. Keitt next Wednesday afternoon,
March 8th, at 4 o'clock. On
account of week of prayer services on
Tuesday, the regular day of the meeting,
the dale was changed to Wednesday.
The teachers of ihe city schools
will be entertained at this meeting.
WEEK OF PRAYER
AND SELF DENIAL
The Woman's Missionary society
(?f Colony. Beth Eden and St. Janus
will hold a week of prayer a::<l .-t-if
den:a!, meetings to be he!-! at :h-.> Lutheran
parsonage Tuesday. Thursday,
and Saturday of iuxt week. at ti.re"
o'clock. Mrs. W. E. Elmore will lead
Tuesday: Mrs. Willie Lor<r, Thursday;
and Mrs. W. L. Buzhardt, Sat
urday. Every one come to these
meetings as very interesting ard helpful
programs have !>een arranged.
THE CIVIC LEAGUE
IS GROWING DAILY
| The most enthusiastic meeting ever
; held by the (' : league met in the
| Stag's ha!; Tue.-d-'V a fie: noon. After
roil call an;! m:nu:i'- of last meeting
vvrre read t'-e president called for rej
pons of officers and committers. The
' treasurer reported a favorable bal!
anee to the league's credit.
The secretary reported seventeen
(letters mailed sincc in-: meeting ar.d
; read replies to some of these letters.
Mr<. .T. P. Shealy brought ?-ood
news to the club when she reported
i that $30.00 had been oax Mr. lial.i;
win for work on public square and
that wht-n he presented his bill in|
stead of it being: $210.00 as first
stated, he had made it $213.00. On
; this spot stands a monument in mem'
ory of our Confederate dead and this
j fact makes the public srruare dear to
every United Daughter of the Con
federacy. Remembering: tms, me
Drayton-Rutherford chapter very
j kindly sent a check of $10.00 to be
used in pay in? Mr. Baldwin.
Am on 2: other very interesting re'
ports the membership committee reported
So new members, making a toi
4
tal membership of 1 r?5 members, and
iinmac fonva hf'Pn canvassed.
! II iiv/mvo uu ? v- ?? w v -w -
1 Some of the new members are men
and the league wishes to have more
men join as associate members. Dues
jare $1.00 per year and members can
join by the quarter or by the year.
The membership campapign is not ov;
er and if the committees have not
been to see vou, vou can expect them
soon.
Mrs. IT. L. Parr was given ten minutes
for a review of citizenship, in
which she gave very instinctive adan<1
infnvmorl the ladies of many
; important facts that would he of vi,
tal importance to any good citizen.
! The president reported some good
work done in cleaning streets, etc.,
i
I by the Boy Scouts, and it was moved
.that the Civic league express their appreciation
for this work by a letter
| to the boys.
! In the discussion of money making
| it was moved that a bridge and rook
. i -f.w +I111 Vvonofit of
io urn itmt'i: l uL* ii/i u.\
i
league some time after Easter. It
was announced by the president that
I on March 24th the ircture, "The Little
Minister," would be shown at the
: opera hou?p and that Mr. Wells had
kindly consented to trive the league
I part benefit of the proceeds to be
| used on public square debt. The
i league promised to assist in every
i way possible to make this a success.
I Mrs. R. D. Wright presented every
i member present with a budget of
i flower seed sent by Senator Dial for
| which the secretary was asked to
! write him of the league's apprecia|
tion.
; The league is gradually becoming
j a very important factor in Newberry
land much good work is being accomj
plished daily by these interested cit;
izens. We want more members and
in case our committees do not reach
you before our next meeting do not
hesitate to come anil have your name
! entered on our rolls. We are always
ready to welcome new members.
Mrs. T. P. Johnson.
Seety.
DITCCE-I T PT FASF.S NEWBERRY
??
! AUDIENCE ON DAIRY SUBJECT
? ???
Two Representatives of International
Harvester Company Address
Farmers and Business Men
I
! The final meeting in the interest
j of a creamery for Newberry county
: was held in the court house last Tucsi
day morning. The meeting was well
!
attended by representatives from all
sections of the county, as well as many
from adjoining counties, and great
j interest was manifested by -the large
i audience throughout the entire pro,
grain.
| The meeting was called to order by
Secretary McDaniel of the Newberry
1 chamber of commerce, who briefly
j outlined the plans for the establishment
of the creamery. M>\ McDan;
iel stated that the creamery would be
i established within the next two or
in/Mitlis r\y inv;* IS soon MS the
: iULCC liivacao, v.-1 ^ v. . ..
: farmers of the county pledged c-i cjpi
I from a suffic-ic nt number of cows t<>
I XI t
assure the creamery a success, also
.explaining; how. in time, the creamery
Wv,ui(I create a market for all
! products of the farm.
Live at Home
| The first speaker introduced by Mr.
; McPaniol was Mr. J. X. Lay . re]>re!tentative
of the Internationa! HarvrsIter
company, who spoke briefly on the
'subject of living t home. Mr. I '
brought cut :>i a v;-rv forccfui manI
' ^
mov i u ; f i ..-11 i \ vm
out' crop fjtnv.er at honv-*. "X1
plaining thai f a farmer is to live
; t home ho !iiu>t :;iise a vp.ricrv of
< rop>. i-oncluding h:< a Ulre.-s by N-:u!ling
up to the subject of dairying,
jwhich is included in the plans he had
j outlined above.
Russel! Speaks
The next sneaker, and the princi
ip-| one of * he meeting intvodu---. <
i
iwas Ai r. F.w re t: Russell. practical i
1 dlarymun of the International liar- i
jvester company. Mr. Russell was in- :
trodueed as tV dairy ? .\pert of the :
!company. font ! : to claim ;
this ill' . bating t'.a. he was not an ;
1 exper . 'ut a praeiva' ua;r\man, and .
1 ' . i.: . -i... ,
I il I 1 'IV' l" o 14 : . U * " i' J II ' : i .. * UU'l: i nr \
audience agreed V.r.il in is a pvact:jcal
dairyman. for in ai: sincerity .Mr.
j Russell was practical In every point
'broujrhi out by him. There were m>
' ny Ia?iies im se;u ::i '.lie audience and
Mr. Ku.-.-'-il pa'd a very hijrh Tribute
to ihevo. stating ;hat in his opinion
I the good women of our country were
.oi/.c wild rcn'lv bear "!ie burden.
I '
'further stating that. if the creamery
I in Xe'.vberry was a success, the womi
i-:i of :he couv.ty would be responsible
|for it.
^ ^ 11 ' ** - * 1 / ? ?> /Vt Vi /\v? fVl/a
KUSSL'II ClWfli. il l v? ?. >*.
J dairying subjiel, explaining how va{rious
sections of the conn', ry ha I
(turned to dairying1 in times of depression
with great results.
i Jt would be imposs'rde to cover 'Sir.
j KuFseil's address in detail as so many
points were brought out by him, so
we will just say that Mr. Russell is
the mort practical man that has addressed
the farmers and business men
j of Newberry county in a long time
i? i 1, rVfivmivvv will l.tiv
[(till! n;a ( u;ii:u^ IU ..v.-vi.-A,, ..
i be remembered by those interested in
! dairying".
I
Washington's Birthday Party
On last Wednesday evening besse
Ward entertained several of his
friends at his home in Caldwell street
with a Washington's birthday party.
Children's games were playt'.!.
Pinning the donkey created much fun
and 31 iss Amanda Kesler won the
nrlze. a box of chocolates.
The children were then invited to
ri-.o rnrvm which was decorated
:\v;!h beautiful ferns. Here a deli
cious salad course was served with
'saltines and hot chocolate. 31rs.
; Ward was ably assisted by her sister,
jMiss Ada Livingston. A small cherry
tree was the centerpiece, on it was
placed red candy, cherries and the
| hatchc-t. After refreshments the
: children were permitted to pick the
' cherries. '
j. The parlor was beautifully decorated
in red. white and blue strips and
: t niteci states nacrs.
Those present were: Marv Derrick,
i
'Violet Tompkins, Matt'e and Anr.m!
in Kesler, Mildred Wheeler, Chris!
line and Louise Danielsen, Douschka
j Alewine, Margaret Chalmers, Voi.ct
i Taylor, Eugene Derrick, Ansel Clark-_
I *on. Eugene Harmon. Alvin and Earle'
j Livingston, Arnold Green, White Bul .
lock, Leroy Anderson. David Werts
and Jomi W n< cm:1:'.
One Present.
?;
<3> ^ <S> <?> <?> <^ <}><?> \$> <^ <?" <?s <?>< > <$> $>.
-S> <$>
;i* MARKET REPORTS. <S>;
$> <?>
*> Corrected Monday and Thurs- '? ;
day by Summer Bros. Co.
- > <?'
t
A. /*. /4-. A /C\ 2\ /2s /2s .-2, .-2- .-2,
Naw York Market.
; |, Open ITicrh Low Close
iMch 18.2.") 18.37 18.15 18.35
i May 17.95 18.11 17.86 18.07
j July 17.13 17.38 17.1 i 17.34
! Oct 10.45 10.70 In.-!5 -6.69(
Dec 16.33 16.50 16.30 16.501
18.75. Xo change.
New Orleans Market.
i Men 16.81 16 95 16.75 16.88'
! AT -a v 16.79 16.97 16.71 16. >9
I July 1 10 16 04 \ u 5S
I Oct 15.82 16.0*' "). :2 15.06
I Dec 15.54 15.77 15 61 ?~.75
j J 7c. 25 down.
Newberry spots: 17.50.
A Utile i/iil went to neighbor's
house recently In the city or Xewberry
i an (J informed them that she hal nj
1 voinvu' ea; f at nome; tnat iney -.vv:c
: milking the cow hut wore not milkl n.sr
' the calf.
' I
; TRUSTEE'S SALE iN BANKRUPT CY
; i n:ted Slates of Americ a, in the I)
| trict Court, for the Western Dis;ricT
of South Carolina.
In the Matter of the Prosperity Har.l\vi\ru
Coinnar;-. bankrupt:
i m 10 *-in oi'do** OT
Blythe, Esq., Referee in Bankruptcy,
i Jat'. d February 2>, 1 the un<ierisiirned
trustee in bankruptcy. will of
lie: 11>: sale at public auction, at
Prosperity, S. C.. on March ' >.
at 12 o'clock, noon, for cash
11o the hight -t bidder, subject, to
j proval of ih - c.>urt, the entire stock
j of mere'eardise :.m! fixtures of th*.-;
I Prosperity Hardware Company, Bank-j
jjupi. con.s;*tir,?- of a general stock ?>f
I hardware, t.?: '>% harness, buggies,
i wagon*. tractors, iiav ows. farm im.!
.;,,rj nrhi c aitieies: being in
Jventoried as i whole, at $12,446, re!
.new and - a lo" of
lei"-*1. I V c*'f !'! : v* i). i">!'.r?v.?, wa.'O >,
!; !!>! binders, harrows and tractors
' *virh kort i :isrire>. mtinj* lo
; 0(1.47 '; v. hj-.-h w tx *.-i :?ne or
: hn ' 'L-.
Tin ii:: nioivhandise
a ' ! ?>! :V. ' ;;V : ! :- v.:' otfc-i'l'd 1?'?r
j l ) I ?
. sa\t?* in > -wrcit >.'*?). "i u :0iand a.w a
-- tl>.. 'i-K'-nn liv.v
: vil'.'i r, iil'l';' r i: : [ <?.- i:' ? . v? v .......
'; deco; be.-"..
! A certified check or cash for $100,!
0, or xn(i0 wi*! will be required j
I upon the acceptance of each bi i.
J-AMBKKT W. .10XKS.
Tru.?rep. !
' I New Worry. S C.
L
r
Sunday School V/crher in Newberry
Mr. Hanner, one ?>i tne worKcrs !,ii
S School board of iho t p.
South (*ar)!:na Mnhodist con
;V;e:ue, will be in Xe-.vberry r.exr
Sunday, . . hetiuled for :h? f>-Mowing
"?-! ; 1 : -fi.1 r.i
ippi/lll tinti; t,S. w<*jviaitu. i ? ^ ?
'Vnti'y!. ' :-".0 p. 111.; O'Xc::!! Stive"..
7:00 ;ti night. ;
? ??
How a congressman does squeal
svhen he doesn't get his share oi' pork.'
\
SPECIAL Mfj.T!,J6
_
tmjr m^xrirrr^rmismtn^yj
Lc3{?Cameo brooch, on College
street. i'lndi:- please return to
Herald ami News oiiice.
3-:;-2tp J
For S?i!e?l'Yrm out lit, 1 mule seven
yck: s o!.'. wagon, buggy ami farm
tools. $150.00 for outfit. Robt.
V. ; K:. 4. iJu,\ 7, I\e\vb.':ry,
S. C. 3-3-3tp
ATTENTION TO FARMERS
I am prepared to cull your cotton
/eed with i: > U) date machinery.
D. L. HA MM
Silvorstrcst. S. ('. 3-3-lt
: T-jS for Hatching?From Pure Bred
Oucn farm Sin;;-:.* Comb Rhodt
Island Red?. $i.~>o per 15. Phone
MS or R. I). Smith, Jr..
N-e wherry, S. C. 2-28-411 taw
Lo;i?Ore lemor: spotted Setter pup.
I'topin section. Please notify
* * ' />
James Stephens. ;\ewoerry, r>. v,.,
I'.i. v-%.kl receive reward.
2-28-2tp !
Maine erown seed Irish Potatoes for
sale Sv J(;hn?on-McCrackin Co.
2-28-tf ;
Cotton sccci ituils for sale by Johnson-McCrackin
Co.
2-28-tf
Wanted to buy cr rent?One ?00d
second hand mule. A. R. Miller.
Phone 2904. 2-2S-4tp
Fertilisers?Got our prices on
mixed fertilizers, acid phosphate,
nitrate of soda and
cottonseed meal before you
place-your order. The Southern
Cotton Oil Company,
r hones 81 and 118.
9 9Q H'
The Newberry Swcst Pctr.to association
will have a Clcmson college
demonstration here Monday. Marc!;
(i. to show us How to s*rade and
bed for slips our sweet potatoes,
also answer any oilier questions
you mi sent ask. So ail who are interested
be on hr.nd Monday mornin:r,
March 6th. at 9 o'clock. Xcwhrvw
-.* Pnhtn Association. H.
:?I. Bryson, Pres. 3---5-11
NOTICE
Take notice that under recent ordinance
of the town council of the
t; wn c? Xew berry children under fifteen
years of age are permitted to
shale or. certain sidewalks of the
town but it is unlawful to skate on
anv of ihe drivewavs or streets.
S. C. McCAIlLEY,
Chief of Police.
3-3-21
ORDINANCE
STATE OF SOUTH-CAROLINA,
TOWX OF XE WHERRY.
Bo it ordained by the flavor and
Aldermen cf the -Town of Xc'.vberry
in Council assembled.
1. That from and after the passage
of this ordinance it shall be unlawful
f r any person, or persons, to
ride a bicycle on any side walk within
the corporate limits of the town
of Newbr-rry except city mail carriers
may ride on sr.nl side walk when in
the discharge of their duties as mail
carriers.
Ji. i hat from and alter tne pasof
-.his ordinance, it shall be unlawful
for any person, or persons, to
skate on roller skates on any side
walk on Main and Friend strec-ts from
^he railroad to Calhoun street; on
Boyce street: or. College, Caldwell,
Nance r. :ul McKibben streets from
Harrington street t-> Friend street. It
: hall be unlawful for any person ovjr
fifteen years to skate on roller skates
on the sidewalk at any place in the
town, and persons unaer niteen years
of ape usinsr said side walks for said
purpose -hail nor interfere in any way
with pedestrians usinir same.
11J. That from and after the pas-a.ee
'if this ordinance, it .cha!i be ur.':twful
for any person or persons t>
skate en roller skates on any street
>f the town of Newberry.
IV. That any person, or persons,
violating my of the provisions of this
o: iinance :"nal! be deemed guilty of a
misdemeanor and upon conviction
mereo" .-i.aii Dv sentenced to pay
line of not more than one hundred
( SI00.00) dollars. or serve upon the
public works of the town or in the
rown guard house for :i period of not
more than thirty days for each ofi
V. Ail o' nances or parts of ordinances.
inconsistent herewith are
hereby repealed.
Pone ;nd ratified 'by the town
.ur.c'i in (Mii;u-;i ;i; se.T.oieu tn:s i.1 .
28th dav of February. A. D.. 1922.
W. V. CROMER,
Mayor.
.\ I * st:
.i. Vv. ? TiAi'.MAX,
C:i*vk and Treasurer.
Baby Chicks Hafeiais E??s
Fn.n; r.'-^h quality Ba, red Plymouth
it. k. \V< :i - seconds, 2
-ihliv!/ an i shape special on 7 entries
Bishopvil'e. Eggs $1.75 to $3.00
I , delivered. Chicks ?20.00 the
i 00.
Y. T. DICKERT
Phone 2303. 3-3-tf
Verbena for S'.c. Ajitily corne>' faoun
and Pel ham streets. Phone
27'.). 2-2S-21
TO THE FARMERS OF NEV/BER-1
RY COUNT Y
Now is the t<> have your cotton
hulled. This is my eighth year!
."iii!ing- cotlon seed. I don't hav;1:
to itll you thai ~i piiy.s t?? have ilii'1
:v.n '. i r i" is old enough to,
tr.Ik ioiti'fit. ii pays us \su\ as n
^roes. T..e culling of your seed does-|
ii*t co.-t you anything. You can *e!
the culls and have a little cash to pu'
in your own pocker. If you want
your seed c-uHed set- me. ! am a: 1
voar service.
J. F. STEPHENS, i
REWARD
The office of Commissioners of,
I'a'oiie Works (iocs hereby offer a re-J
v. i:d of S2-3.00 lor information lead-,
in;^ 10 ihe conviction of person or par-|
ties guilty of the persistent breaking:
of the s.reet lamps stationed at the;
front and rear of Newberry College
campus. Or to:* similar miornuuiuu
in repaid to opening of the overhead,
filling hydrant on College
Street, which hydrant was lastly
opened at about ore o'clock
.>:? ihe morning of the 2Gth inst. and
jeft thus?regardless of the knowledge
that this criminal waste would
dangerously depiete our city's limited
water supply.
The above reward will also apply
o any future sinrlar offense.
Yours apnealinerlw
K. W. SCHUMPERT, Supt.
Why Pay More? Walk around the
corner and save a quarter. All
leather jruaianteed. Electrical
L. 1 A \\T Pvino AT cry
Jl'JSPIUlJ. -1 . 17. J. J .v^,
2-21For
Sr.!c?Two mules, 8 years old,
$125.00 each. First class order,
work anywhere. One heavy twohorse
wagon, $-10.00. One threehor.-e
sulkey plow, $9.00 worth of
points with piow, $25.00. J. W.
George, Prosperity, S. C., R. F. D.
Ko. C. * 2-2 l-ot]> ltaw
The Now Shoe Shop, 12: > College
street, in with 11. H. Rikard, is
ready at all times to do your work
while you wait. Ladies' work a
specialty. Our motto is, satis:action
guaranteed to all. Prices
right. Yours i'or business. R. G.
Reagin, Mgr. 2-17-4t
Fyrac Snari; Plugs for sal:??We will
sell to any customer four Fyrac
Plugs for $3.00 or six-for $5.00.
Geo>-."*Ta Car.e Syrv.p, 100 per cent
pure. 1 or salt' bv Johnson-McCraken
Co. 2-14-tf
Price $1.00 each. Nichols aiul
Longshore, Silverstreet, S. C.
2-17-4 i p
For Sa'e?Two young horses six years
old, either cash or credit. J. S.
Watrs, Prosnerity.
2-14-1 taw 4t
T"> .11 C ~ -Intr H'nT ] P
I'jCr- i CICiS or , ^
by Johnson-McCrackin Co.
2-3-ltf
Wanted?We pay highest prices for
peas and corn, easy piacc to unload.
Weighed on new scales. Give
us a trial. We store anything.
Dorrity & Company. Inc.. Bonded
Warehouse. vY. A. Hill, M(?r. Telephone
313. Opposite Southern
Oil Mill. 2-10-8t
Doni' forget we press your suits foi
25 cents We call for and deliver.
Qualitv Pressing Club, phone 260.
1-24-tf
Try our delicious plain and raisin
pound cake. It's simply fine. BakeR-te
Bakery.
11-1 S-tf.
Land Surveying?Reasonable rates
for reliable work. M. Q. Doland,
Little Mountain, S. C.
2-3 3tp
-tiijrhest
grade Hemstitching and Picot
Edgv1 A.v*o;-':. "Wo make machine and
kT-ov h-r: to ii: i o".: the highest
0 dcrs taken for ple-i. ng of all kinds.
We operate modern plant and do only
the best v.oik.
Latest style electrically driven machines
sold on easy terms.
All makes of machines repaired.
SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.
Greenwood S. C.
SC5 St. FH'jno 151
V. B. Barret, Mj?r.
2-14-St
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If you need a Truss one
that has proven to be the
best truss by Newberry rien,
come and let us show you,
and talk it over with yc u, no
obligation to buy unless you
want to.
I have fit my Truss io
hundreds of men, and all are
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pleased, v/ith not a single
come back.
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Co me in and let us shew
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iycu wo iiave tne truss ana
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are exclusive /-?gsni5
i Truss.
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i P. E. Way, Druggist.
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For Sate?Kxtra fin?? pink canna
i) :: Tw(.mv cents each or six
f.- one (ir;liar. M:.-" FS^.-'e Shcaiy,
Kit*1:1 ?lountai:i, ?S. C.
2-10-41
W. GUST A V HOUSE AL, M. D.
Office Exh?n^? Bank Building
2nd Floor, Roon'.s 22 2 nrd 213
OiTicc Hours: 12 to 1 O'c'cck P. M.
nnd 3 to A O'clock P. M.
Other Hours by Appointment
Residence Phone 33
Office Phone, 66.
Notice to Public
| After 50 years on Calchvell
j street have moved my Barber
iShop 011 TvIcKibben street next
| door to P. F. Baxter's UnderJ
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j^aKing- rariurs. x want my
I friends to know that I am betjter
prepared to serve them than
lever before. Thanking* you for
j past patronage and will eonjtinue
to look for my old customers.
! A. J. Gilliam
Barber
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Get ahead of
by i
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None
See us before yo\
Manufactured fror
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! Phones 81 and 118.
I Harry W. I
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Buy ail you can
Let the Earner's
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All of you rerr
that brought do1
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We ih ank yci
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Dickert i
The Boys that
away fro\
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Feed Oats:
95 per cent Nitr;
AO grades ''Poo
j including 7-5-5
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ror saraens.
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Telephones
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OPERA HOUSE
PROGRAM
Friday, March 3
"SHADOWS OF THE SEA" ,
Conway 1 earl ??
Fox News
Saturday, March 4
"WINNERS OF THE WEST"
No. 10. A
2 REEL WESTERN
2 REEL COMEDY
Monday, March 6.
"PARDON MY NFRVE" \
Buck Jones
Fox News | ^
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Trespass Noticc?All persons are forbiddtr*
to trespass on the lands of
! the undersigned in No. 7 township
j by fishing, hunting or in any other
manner. G. J. Jones & Son, H. B.
i Lindsay. yl6-30tp
I H. M.BIGBY \
Optometrist < ^
3rd Floor Exchange Bank Bldg
EYES EXAMINED
GLAbishb rill tu
Broken Lenses Duplicated
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the Boil Weevil J
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better.
i place your order. J
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n the highest-grade
rials by
i Cotton Oil Co. !
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)ommiek, Manager.
rkys'^UBiKmnanaKT9vaMan?PMBHMaMHi
Motto .;
f**nm rKp Farmer
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sell all ihey can.
lember the Boy's
wn the prices of \
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i for your Trade. i
k DeV ore
took the squeal
m me rig.
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SALE
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Fertilizer: J
xte of Soda. *
smoke" Fertilizer, J
"Truck Grower"
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Long Staple and
>11 Cotton Seed. 1
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