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PURELY PERSONAL Tlie Moyemeiti of Many People, Newberrians and Those Who Visit Newberry That hog: with the solid "pig's feet" butchered for Swindler's market several days ago came from a breed known as the "cloven foot hog." This breed of hogs can not have cholera, it being impossible for them to contract that disease, not one having ever been known to have it. Newberry has a splendid corps of Saturday clerks, distributed amongst the merchants throughout the city. Two bodies-were brought home for burial last week, one the daughter of Willis Ruff, colored, the other the daughter of Monroe Jones; the former from Cleveland, Ohio, after death on the operating table, the latter from Winston-Salem, X. C. The first body arrived Monday, the second on Wednesday. Both funerals were from Bethlehem Baptist church. A coincidence is that the two women were related to each other. The special sales clerks are busy helping the closing out merchants who have been advertising in The Herald and News. They speak of a "Georgia Peach" being in the city. That's nothing: Newberry holds some sweet peaches and berry's kind of humans all the time herself. Mr. Ed N. Mittle, who was released from the penitentiary last week, passed through Newberry Thursday in his car on his way to his home in Greenville. Next Saturday the Newberry college football boys will play the Marines at Paris Island. Mrs. Julia Hunter Welch left on Saturday for her home in Houston, Texas, after visiting Mrs. Robert D. Wright and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Trabert left Sunday for their home in Berkeley, California, after spending three weeks at the homes of her mother, Mrs. 0. Wells, and brother, Mr. Henair rt'nrn XJf IT C11C? JL LlAGkllJ J.1 ncic glad to see them. Mrs. Trabert is pleasantly remembered here as Miss Harriet Wells and Mr. Trabert as a Newberry college graduate of some years ago. Rev. E. T. Bailey, a former pastor of Miller chapel, the colored Methodist church in this city, died at his home in Cannon town on Thursday night, after a lingering illness of paralysis. He was about 55 j irs old and bore the reputation of a good man. The second reference in the case of the estate of W. F. Coats, deceased, was held before Probate Judge F. Ewart on Thursday. The amount involved in the settlement of ?state is between $50,000 and $60, OUU. Mr. Coats lived near Cross Hill and bad farming interests in Newberry and Laurens counties. Domjnick and Workman represented the estate, E. S. Blease the Chappells bank, B. V. Chapman anothed creditor, while the Laurens lawyers, representing various creditors, were Messrs. McGowan, Richey, Babb and Todd. Another reference will be held later. There will be a road attraction, "The Girl From Greenwich Village,' at the opera house next Friday. This is not a moving picture. Mr. M. A. Attaway, grand juror, and Messrs. A. H. Lane, R. S. Boazman, J. C. Duncan, N. E. Hunter and P D. Johnson, petit jurors, have been drawn to serve from Newberry county at the United States court in Greenwood the week beginning November 7. Vivian Martin will again h.e at the opera house tonight, Monday, in "Pardon My French."' Also Fox News, which is a good part of the show. Dr. W. K. Gotwald and Messrs. H. W. Dominick, C. B. Martin, B. A Dominick and Floyd Bradley attended the meeting of Knights Templar in Columbia Friday night. Miss Edith Henderson is visiting Mrs. W. D. Rutherford at Blairs. "What Do Men Want?" Go to the opera house Tuesday and see it in the picture. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Tenny arrived in Newberry today from Jacksonville, Fla., bv way of Charleston, having arrivtd in Charleston on the Clyde Liner S. S. Comanche. They are visiting Mrs. Tenny's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Spotts. Rev. Luther M. Kuhns, D. D., of | Omaha, Neb., will arrive in Newberry on Saturday to spend the week-end with his friend, Dr. J. M. Kibler. Friends of M:s. G. R. Price who is in Columbia hospital will be glad to leran that she is much better as her husband and little son James, her brother, Mr. Dupre Harmon and wife and Miss Mary Mack motored to Columbia Sunday. The hatter's mother, Mrs. Lee Harmon, returned to New-, berry with them. % I ! I ?\ A close shave ! I MENTHOLATUM 1 ^comforts and heahf 1 Just Re Direct from New Yor f lines of Jewelry we h The very latest desigi es, Bar Pins, Cuff Lin! Watch Chains, Neckl etc. It will be a real these goods whether ing an immediate pur Coooer's Je A Miss Mattie Ad GR A solid train of fo Automobiles was shi Boston-only two day: Every day twenty out to distributors anc is steadily increasing. The Gray has mad< deliveries- in price a formance. New records for ec tablished-thirty mile greater mileage froi The Gray has proved omical car ever produ /\ v> /\ ' Willi imfc> tjcunum, Gray is a modern qu? appearance, light in roomy body, quick p: cost. Sliding gear transmissic bearings, one man tc shield, adjustable w HILL 1 Phone ??M?M?W? ' i *T%?i?r oni?r\l 11 r? ! 1 U IJUjf 9UI jilUO 10 years of age. Any mule you do it will pay you to Will be at IV Stables Oct. S BATES & I % HAL'S COLUMN Hyacinth bulbs now ready. Ail Col-j ors. Large bulbs like you have J been getting from me. Those sure, bloomers. Direct from Holland to V j me. j Narcissus. "Paper whites" for grow-j ing in water and the Emperor and! Empress and others for planting! out doors. Tulips. All colors. ^ \ 11 .1 crocus. .-\n Luiuis. Freesias, Anemones, Sacred Lilies. Bulb fibre to fertilize your bulbs. Brook pebbles if you prefer to plant in water. Do come in and see my line of bulbs before you buy. The mo>t complete bulb line ever assembled in South Carolina awaits your in-J spection. Hal Kohn. | Many famous fiction writers have j been retained to assist in praising! the glories of the sixty-seventh con-! gress. J ~i I i i k, one of the prettiest lave ever displayed, is in Bracelet Watchks, Rings, Stick Pins: . aces, Earrings, etc., pleasure to show you you anticipate mak chase or not. welry Store ams, Manager. AY rty carloads of Gray inned Auarust 28 to "i" jt w 3 production, carloads are going 1 dealers-production e good-in quality-in nd satisfactory peronomy have been ess to a gallon and n each quart of oil. itself the most econiced. y of operation, the ility car-pleasing in weight, easy riding, i ick up and low first " i >n, Timken anxles and ?p, ventilating windorm steering gear. BROS. * 405 1 i I ^ i i __ Mules from 1 to i Will pay cash, not care to feed, ; get our money. i IcCuIlough's ! ?Oth and 21st I j ??wmmmamrmmmm i n mtwmtm YETTON ! J Want Ads Wanted?Subscriptions and renewals to the Saturday Evening Post, Ladies' Home Journal and The Country Gentleman, now, Christmas or any time. Phone o-W, Ellerbe Peih;sm, agent l'or Curtis Publishing Co. 10-12-2tp Jalapa Mercantile company will operate its gins on Friday of each week until further notice. 10-17-tf For Sale?Fuljrhum Oats at (10 cents a bushel. Abruzzi Rye $1.50 a bushel. S. A. Quattlebaum. 10-17-otn Money to Lend?Apply to F. L. Bynum. attorney, Newberry, S. C. 10-17-2: We will gin at Kinards Thursday, ? Friday and Saturday. Bring your cotton to us. Smith-Mercantile Co.. M. W. Oxner, Kinards. S. C. 10-13-1 tp Wanted to Buy?Sixty to eighty acres of farm land within four miles of dewberry court house. H. C. Hollwav. 10-13-2tp Cole's Kot Blast heaters make a big reduction in your coal bill?see their advertisement and guarantee Pleating?Accordian, side and box pleating done by steam at Mrs. Geo. S. McCravy's, Laurens, S. C.. 301 W. Main street. Mail orders will reccive prompt attention. riione iit>3. iu-io-oi TRESSPASS NOTICE Xo hunting, fishing or blackberry picking allowed on the Amick place near Helena, now rented by the undersigned. DAVE BENJAMIN. 10-13-1 tp TEACHERS EXAMINATION The State Board of Education has ordered the regular fall exmination of teachers to be held at each county court house on Friday, November 3 and Saturday, November 4. The examination will begin at 9 a. m and .vill be held in the office of the county Superintendent of education. Applicants will please bring examination papers and pens. Any information that I may be able to give any prospective applicants will be gladly furnished. E. H. AULL. Superintendent of Education. 1 0_1 H-tr! : NOTICE Positively no hunting1 allowed on S. X. and Jno. Henderson home nlaces. Please do^'t ask me. T. v.' HENDERSON. 10-13-ltp ESTATE NOTICE All persons indebted to the estate of Dr. P. G. Ellesor will please call and make payments; also all persons holding claim against his estate will please present same to me. properly verified. JANIE VANCE ELLESOR, Executrix. 10-13-31 Itaw Is Easy Money V / yr It'o easy if you get 1 / J good equipment and give the same attention ^ to it as you would to V 2ny ot^er business ^ from which you expected to earn a profit. Too many people make the mistake of t-irino rai<w? rhirkpns successfully With VI J WW AU*WV v cheaply constructed incubators. Queen Incubators are poultrymen of i America. I, We sell the Queen because we are here to stay and cannot afford to trifle with your eggs, come in and see how a Queen operates. For Sale by Way's Seed & Feed Store 942 Main Street Phone 158 Newberry, S. C. Pre-War nip Prices nr* A1 iMfA ' | /5C, ?i, j>1.0U 1 ; A Really Great < PAUL Wfc mmm i i i i i ? i mmm mmmBg ' ?i Pecan Trees?Five trees, two year' grafts, .$1.00. Three year grafts. I Sl.oO. Stuart and Schley best for ! this section. C. I). Weeks. I 10-17-tf Flashlights?Get them repaired and i ! litted up here. Correct bulb and1 battery will make a new light of; it. Gilder W eeks Co. Notice?We bought a large quantity| ! of Stronger Than the Law shoes, j For a short time we will make it to j | your interest to see us before you j I Vmv VI Sfbnmncrt. A* Co.. I i I'rosperitv, S* C. 10-6-21 i i Fcr Sale?Setter pup 12 months old. | Just right for training this season. Price $22.00. Jas. C. Foshee, ChapI pells, S. C. Absolutely no hunting allowed upon \ any of the lands of tho undersign-/ ed. G. D. Brown, Sr.; G. D. Brown. Jr. 10-6-31 J Agents for The State. Will be Jf'iid to handle your subscription, new or renewal. Gilder & Weeks. 7-25-tf Wanted?To sell or rent to reliable parties a tract of land containing 120 acres, about four miles fomj .Little Mountain and about six j miles from Prosperity. On puMicj road and from one fourth to one I half mile from graded highway. J Good land, will produce cott>n,| corn, wheat, oats, rye, potatoes,! Irish and sweet, and most a'ly-j thing that will grow in this elm-, fAA/I Knrr o i-w) PAT17 mc. ItlLU. 1 v> u nup, auu v.w .? , , tures, two running streams on j place, one through pasture. Good orchard; one good seven room dwelling house with outbuildings, two good tenant houses, two wells an't one spring. Easy terms to any one who wishes to buy, and a reasonable rent to any one wishing to rent. Reason for selling, bad health. For further particulars, seel J. A. Krelle, Prosperity, S. C., R 1.1 10-6-31 For Rent?Old Town plantation.! Twelve or thirteen one-horse farms i j on Saluda river, line Bermuda i i grass meadow, pasturage, ample I outbuildings. Prefer to lease as an i entirety for several years for a! cash annual rental. F. Werber, j -TV Rcvwvn Marvland. 10-3-tf! I Hats cleaned and blocked. Sanitary I Laundry Co. 9-26-St; I " Finished family wash 10c per ponnd.. Sanitary Laundry Co. 9-2(>-8t' . NOTICE TO BORROWERSI will receive applications for loans from the Federal Land Bank of Columbia until November 10. 1922. Hand me your application without further delav. H. C. HOLLOWAY, Sec.-Treas. 1. Bethel National Farm Loan Associations of Newberry Countv. 10-3-5t ltaw * i Dry Cleaning saves your suit. San- j | itary Laundry Co. 9-26-St i Wa irnavanttto Ally rlvp wnrlf SjlflilnrV Laundry Co. * 9-26-8t' I : : Land for sale or rent?One tract containing: eighty-one (81) acres; one' tract containing sixty-six (*>6> : acres. For further information apply to B. L. Mills,.Little Mountain, S. C. 9-19-tf For Sale?Car of galvanized roof-! j ing bought before the advance. B. B. Schunipert. 10-3-4t Prosperity, S. C. i i ? Cadet Mixed Chocolates?Fine mix- i ture, 'high grade chocolates, 50c j pound. Gilder & Weeks Co. Money to Lend?On improved farm ! , lands at G per cont.; we can negotiate loans on property in the town i of Newberry. Sec us at once and file your application. Dominick &' Workman, Attys. 8-8-tf r. : ADMIN IS RATOR'S NOTICE 1 1 ' n Al A i. r | J no creditors 01 tnc estate 01 ! Martin L. Strauss, deceased, are ! hereby ri'^tilled to render an account ; of their demands, duly attested, and the debtors to said estate are hereby notiled tc make payment to either of the undersigned, by November 1, . 1922. E. L. STRAUSS, Ad ministrator, II. C. HOLLOW A f, Attornev. , 9-29-4t ltaw Men and women average SI.00 per j hour selling hosiery, four pairs i guaranteed wear four months or ' new hosiery free. We pay '50 per j cent commission. Free samples to i working agents. Complete line of wool and heather mixtures. This is the big hosiery season. Experii once unnecessary. Eajjie Hosiery i Works. Darby, Pa. 9-261 Dtp Mrnav*l*Tr Opera ?V UO I y House , The Sensational Mus Hast of Musical Comedy Stars IITEMAN'S CEL NOTICE or FINAL SETTLEMENT j" I w ill ui::ki' a final settlement of i the ts'aW ol' S. N. Henderson in the Probate Court for Mow berry county, S. C., on Friday, the 2~th day of October, 1!>22, :?t 10 o'clock in the forenoon and will immediately there after *k for my dischrage as administrator with the Will Annexed of said estate. All persons having claims against the estate of S. X. Henderson, deceased, are hereby notified to file the < same, duly verified, with the undersigned. and those indebted to said estatt will please make payment likewise. nr..MJ?.ivou.\, Adm. Will Annexed, j Newberry, S. C. I Sept. 27th, 11)22. G. E. CROMER Optometrist Over Bake-Rite Bakery EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Broken Lenses Duplicated GREEN & GARRISON Attorneys-at-Law Office Up Stairs 1217V2 Boyce Street Chrysanthemums My white and pink chrysanthemums are now in full bloom. Would be glad to have you come out and see them, for they are in oil 4-l-\/^ii? rvl^i'tr* w\iX7 clii men giyjijy iuvv i upon row of beautiful blooms. Mrs. J. A. Calwwell l Phone 2602 II j U I We want you to see < of iron beds which w The rails-are reversib able using any sort of are neat and strong ai lent. They cost no m( I l.'inrl nnrl will nlf^SSft \ lliiiVl ^ se:e us and sa Heaters, Grates, ] etc. We appreciate youi J. J. langf Courteous, Conscientous, 1317 Main St. Friday, Oct 1 ical Comedy Success with America's Foremost Mi EBRATED OR< w-1-" 1 You can save money?AlltO tops recovored. Wo cover all makes and models and save you money. We use only the best j*radc material. Hill Bros. Garage, Main Street. 10-17-lt H. M.BIGBY Optometrist 3rd Floor Exchange Bank Bldg . EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Broken Lenses Duplicated FOR SALE Bagging and Ties Get Our Prices DORRITY & CO. Phones 4 and 315 Shoe Repairing When those friendly, likable Old Shoes of yours get under the weather, when they begin to show signs of a run-dowa condition, Sec Price. Electric Shoe Hospital FT ' l Prosperity Motor Co. J AS. D. HUNT, Prop. Expert Automobile Repairing. Dealer in Gas. Oils and Greases. Dealer in Dodge Cars and Repairs Satisfaction Guaranteed Prosperity, S. C. iljji C^; Va v\OJ OJ our complete display e have just received, le and interchangesprings. The designs id the finish is excel)re than the ordinary i 'ou. } VE MONEY ON Blankets, Comforts, p business. brd & Son * and Sincere treatment. Phone 47 /IS Reserve You a Seat Early 40 PEOPLE OSTLY GIRLS Gl c rious Girls ] in 4 ilimmering Gowns isical Attraction :hestra A 1