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NEWBERRY SCHOOLS CLOSE
HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL YEAR
(Continued from page one).
representatives of the Athenaean so
ciety. The decision was announced
by Mr. R. M. Werts. Theo. Riser, of
the Athenaean society, presided with
grace and dignity.
Grammar School Commencement.
The grammar school commencement
was held in the high school auditor
ium Thursday evening. the address of
the evening being delivered by the
Hon. J. H. Craig. of Anderson. Mr.
Craig is an eloquent and forceful
speaker; and the grammar school was
very fortunate in securing him for the
address.
Mr. Craig also presented the J. Ma
rion Davis scholarship medal, whichl
was awarded to Turessa Maybin. Miss
Maybin is a member of the seventh
grade of the Boundary street school.
There are two divisions of this grade.
one at the Boundary street school and
the other at the Pope school. Miss
Maybin was awarded the distinction
in scholarship in the part of the grade
t the Boundary street school, and
Miss Marion Earhardt in the part of
the grade at the Pope school, and in
the contest between these two, Miss
Maybin was awarded the medal.
Ths following program was carried
out Thursday evening:
Program.
Music.
Invocation, Rev. M. L. Banks.
Recitation, "Things Are Not What
They Seem"-Maud Abrams.
Recitation, "Hiawatha's Wooing"
Sarah Haffacre.
Song-"Sweet and Low."
Recitation, "And So Was I"-John
Kinard.
Recitation. "The May Queen"-Ma
Tion Earhardt.
- Chorus-"May Time."
Recitation, "Don't Be in a Hurry"
Julia Lake.
Recitation, "The Children's Hospi
tal"-Turessa Maybin.
Song-"Carolina."
Recitation, "We Reap What We
Sow"-Rebecca Sligh.
Recitation, "Entertaining Big Sis
'ter's Beau"-Oscar Blackwelder.
Chorus-"Merry June."
Address and .presentation of Davis
scholarship medal-Mr. J. H. Craig.
Duet-Sarahl Halfacre. Annie Mann.
Presentation of flowers by ushers.
~Presentation of certificates.
Benediction.
High School Commencement.
The regular 'high school commence
ment will be held in th,e city opera
hiouse this (Friday) evening, the exer
cises beginning promptly at 8.30
o'clock. Six graduates will receive
diplomas, and one member a certifi
cate The graduates are: Misses Kitty
Mayes, Louise Jones, Margaret Bur
ton, Leila Dennis, Geneva Thornton,
Robert Porter, who will receive di
plomas, and Miss Brooks Dennis, who
will receive a certificate.
Dr. S. C. Mitchell, president of the
South Carolina university, will be the
orator of the evening.
The Medals.
Dr. George 13. Cromer will present
the meda1 offered by Trustee John H.
Wicker for the~ highest average in
mathematics in the high school. This
medal has been awarded to James
Kinard.
Mr. W. A. McSwain will present the
medal offered by Mr. L. H. Hunt for lie
best standing in history in the h.igh
ehool. This medal has been awarded
to Geneva Thornton.
The first honor medal goes to Rob
ert Porter. This medal is offered by
Trustee Otto Klettner, chairman of
the board, and will be presented to
night by Dr. W. G. Houseal.
The way some of the carrier mail
fellows get around reminds one of the
carrier pigeon in his flight for homa.
'They are all more or less great horm
ing men.
THE LIST STILL OPEN.
Come Along and Take Your Subscrip
tion to the Park-Now is
' the Time.
The subscriptions to the park for
Newberry continue to come in, and,
while none of them are large, in the
aggregate we can make up the amount
if we can secure enough small ones.
We would prefer to have the amount
made up of small subscriptions rath
er than in one or two large ones. This
is to be the people's park, and if ev
erybody is interested, of course, it
follows that everybody will take more,
pride in keeping the park up to the
standard.
We already have a sufficient amount
subscribed to assure the park, and to
begin operations. Of course, we
would prefer to bare a little more, buit
it is the hope of those who are in
erested in this movement to organ
the Park association, and to begin
'ng out the grounds in the very;
future. Let everybody who is
sted come along now and get in
on the ground floor and help to push
the enterprise along.
The following is the list of sub
scriptions to date:
J. A. Burton.. ..............$600
W. H. Hunt... ... ... ..... ... 100
H. L. Parr... .............100
.. L.Spear .... .......... 100
B. C. Matthews. ............. 100
I. H. Hunt... ....... ...100
0. B. Mayer.... .... .... .... 100
J. H. West... ...............100
E. L. Bailes.... .... .... .... 10
G. F. Wearn... ... ... ... ... 10
W. B. Wallace... ... . .... .... 10
W. E. Pelham........ .... .... 25
J. W. Chapman... ... ... ..... 10
J. E. Norwood.... .... .... .. 25
I. L. Blaustein... ... ... ... ... 10
L. W. Floyd... ... ... ... ..... 25
Thos. P. Johnson. .............10
P. E. Scott... ... ... ... ..... 300
W. A. McSwain... ... ... ... .. 50
R. M. Werts.... .... .... .. .. 50
J..N. McCaughrin... ... ... ... 50
W. G. Houseal... ... ... ... ... 50
T. C. Pool.... .... .. ....... .. 50
Arthur Kibler... ... ... ... .... 20
C. J. Purcell.... .... .... .... ....e
W. G. Mayes... ............
Van Smith... ...... ... .... ... 20
0. Klottner.... .... .... .... .. 30
J. W. White... ...............10
Mrs. E. M. Evans... ... ... ... 10
R. M. Lominack.... .... .... .. 10
Pope L. Buford.... .... ...... 10
T. W. Smith... ... ... ... ..... 10
T. M. Rogers... ........... 10
E. T. Carlson...... .... .... .. 10
H. D. Havird... ............ 10
E. Y. Morris. ...... ... ... ... 10
J. Claude Dominick.... .... .. 10
A. J. Bowers, Jr..... ... ... ... 10
R. G. Parks... ... ... ..... ....10
J. M. Ward........ .... .... .. 10
H. S. Chapman... ... ... ... .... 10
W. S. Langford....... ... .....10
Eugene S. Blease.... .... .... 20
Jno. B. Mayes.... .... .... .... 50
Nat Gist... ... ... ... ... ..... 10
R. D. Smith... ... ... ... ...... 10
. N. Martin...... .... .... .... 10
. B. Hunter.... .... .... .... .. 20
Ewart-Perry Co. ....... ...... 10
Harry W. Dominick.... ........ 10
Geo. B. Cromer... ... ...... .. 10
Cash Store... ... ... ... ... -. 10
[x. E. H. Kib!er.... ..........10
J. M. Davis.... ...... ........2
. F. Wright... ... ... ... ..... 50
S. H. Aul1 Co... ... ... ... ...5
H. W. Schump'ert. ... ... ... ...10
Wmr. Johnson... ... ...-.-.....20
ohn Henry Baxter... ... .......30
. LDean... ... ........--...10
Anderson 10c. Co... ... .. .......10
. M. Kinard... ... ........ ....50
. W. Bishop... ... ....... .....101
. J. Langford.......... .......20
rank P. Devore... ... ...... 10
T. A. Peterson... ... ... ... ...10
. E. Stuck... ... ........---.101
. H. Longshiore... .........--10
Dr. W. E. Pelham, Jr.. .. ......20
Mrs. C. E. Garviin.. ...........10
T. C. Sample.. .... .. .........10
. C. Boyleston.. .... ........10
ried. H. Dominick .. ............50
Total .. ............. ..$2,855
TATE OF SOUTH CAROJINA,
County of Neiwberry.
By Frank M. Schumpert; Esquire,
Probate Judge.
WHEREAS, D. P. Bournignt maae
suit to me, to grant him Letters oi
Administration of the Estate of and
effects of J. Alonzo Bouknight
THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite
and admonish all and singular the
kindred and Creditors of the said 3.
Alonzo Bon1rnight deceased, that they
e and appear before me, in the court
f Probate, to be held at Newberry,
S. C.. on the 15th day of June next alf
ter publication thereof, at 11 o'clock
in the forenoon, to show cause, I,f any
they have, why the said Administra
tion should not be granted.
GIVEN under my hand, this 27th
ay of May, Anno Domini, 1911.
F. M. Schumpert,
J. P.N. C.
BARBECUE.
We, the undersigned, 'will gtve a
first-class barbecue at the old J. A.
Cromer place Saturday, July 22, 1911.
The public is invited to attend. Guar
ateed enjoyment for young people.
B. M. Suber.
0. A. Felker.
-30-tf.
CERTIFICATE RE-EXTENDNG
CHARTER.
Treasury Departmant, Office of
Comptroller of the Currency,.
Washington, D. C., May 6, 1911.
Whereas, Dy satisfactory evidence!
resented to the undersigned, it has
een made to appear that "The Na
:ional Bank of Newberry," located in
he town of Newberry, in the County'
i Newberry, and State of South Caro
ia, has complied with all the pro-i
visions of the act of congress "to en-j
ble National Banking Associations to~
~xtend their co'rpr .- - ++once, and~
Half Pric
Saturday at 1
14 qt. Blue and White Enamel Dis
1o qt. Blue and White Enamel Buc
3 and 4 qt. Blue and White Ename
8 qt. Grey Enamel Boilers with top
6 qt. Grey Enamel Tea Kettles...
One piece of each kind to a custc
Reduced prices on Embroidery a:
"Save the Diff
Anderson
U. R. S
In Buying Your Grocer
His reputation for handling
groceries is wide spread. Pr<
all those who will patronize t
Just received, fresh shipm4
Hams and Breakfast Bacon.
Olives, Pickles, Catsup, Cal
Peaches, White Rose Celon '
apple, sliced and grated, I<
Flakes, Oat- Meal, Welch's
best Ice Cream preparations I
thing seasonalble, at the lowe
Yours to please,
W. o. W
'Phone 20
Invitations to "Home Corn
The chamber of commerce has issue
tions for "Home Coming Week, and "0]
24, inclusive. It is desired that all pel
Newberry county, or whose ancestors]1
during that week. Invitations, incluc
nishied free to those who wish to send 1
Those who wish such invitations cani
B. Mayes-, president, Frank P. Devore,
of the entertainment committee.
I. H. Hunt, Chairman
pril 12, 1902. - 001u
Now, therefore, IL Willis J. Fowler,
eputy and Acting Comptroller of the Sc
urrency, do hereby certify tha.t "The Subi
ational Bank of Newberry," located sche
in the Town of Newberry, in the teed
ounty of Newberry and State of
outh Carolina, is authorized to have L
i'ccession for the period specified in 'v
s amended articles of association: Lv.
nmely, until close of business on
ay 6, 1931. Lv.
In testimony whereof witness my Lv.
band and Seal of office this Lv..
(eal) sixth day of May, 1911. Lv.
WILLIS J. FOWLER,
eputy and Acting Comptroller of the
Currency. Ar.
harter No. 1844. Extension No. 1033. Ar.
-9-mo
Ar.
NOTICE TO TAX DELIQUTENTS. Ar.
-- Ar..
Hon. Jno. L. Epps, county treasurer, Ar.
as placed in my hands executions
or the collection of delinquent taxes Lv.
or the year 1910. Lv.
The law imposes upon me the 'duty Lv.
to levy and collect this tax at once. Lv.
his is to notify all persons who have Lv.
ot paid their taxes that they may
ave cost by comning to me and paying
the same promptly. The number of Ar.
xecutions this year is large, and I
urge those who have not paid to at- Ar,
nd to it at once. Ar.
M. M. Buford, Ar.. 2~
Sheriff Newberry County. Ar.
Sheriff's Office, May 25, 1911. N
_____.-_from
If I Had Eczema and
and
Ia wash it away with that mild, I N
othing liquid, D. D. D. Trial bottle, Gerv
2c. Relieves all kinds of skin trouble' cept
eansing away the irmpurities and
earing up the complexion as noth- Fo:
g else can.
Yes, If I had any kind of skin trou
e IPd Use ID. D. D. .1. F.
Gilder & Weeks.J
e Sale
0 O'clock.
2 Pans ............. 2;C
kets................ 25C
1 Coffee Pots........ 25C
................... 25C
...................... 25C
mer.
ad Lace.
erence."
loc. Co.
AFE
ies From Wilson.
nothing but first class
mpt service is pledged
his store.
.nt Kingan's reliable
ifornia Lemons, Cling
'ea, White Rose Pine
ellog's Toasted Corn
Grape Juice, and the
mown. In fact every
-t possible prices.
ILSON.
2.
ig Week" Free.
d neat and attractive invita
iautauqu2a Week," June 18 to
1sons who have ever lived in
ived hiere, will "come home"
ing envelopes, will be fur
ern to relatives and friends.
;et them by calling on Johni
secretary, or the chairman
Entertaiment Committee.
mbla, Newberry & Laurens B. B.
hedule in effect October 6, 1910.
et. to change without notice.
ules indicated are not guaran
A. C.L. 62. 53.
Charleston.. ... 6.0am 10.00p'm
umter.. .. ... 9.4am 6.20pm
C., N. & L.
Columbia......11.5am 4.55pm
Prosperity. .12.42pm 3.34pm
Newerry.. .. .12.56pm 3.20pm
linton.... .... 1.5pm 2.35pm
Laurens.. ..... 2.35pm 2.12pm
C. & W. C.
reenville. . .. 4.00pmn 12.20pm
partanburg. .. 4.05pm 12.20pm
S. A. L.
Abbeville .. .. 3.55pm 1.02pm
Greenwood.. .. 3.27pm 1.33pm
athens.... .... 6.5pm 10.30am
Atlanta...... .8.45pm 8.00am
A. C. L. 54. 55.
Columbia.... .. 5.0pm 11.15am
Prosperity... .. 6.26pm 9.50am
N'ewberry.. .... 6.44pm 9.32am
linton.... ...7.35pm 8.44am
Laurens.. .. ...7.55pm 8.20am
C.& W. C.
reenville.. ... 9 '10pm 7.00am
s. A. 1L
Greenwoon1.. .. 2.28am 2.38am
abbeville.... .. 2.56ain 2.08am
.thens.. .... .. 5.4am 11.59pm
Atlanta.. .. ...7.5am 9.55pm
s. 52 and 53 arrive and depart
Union Station, Columbia, daily,
run through between Charleston
reenville.
s. 54 and to arrive and depart
ais street, Columbia. daily..
Sunday, and run through be
1 Columbia and Greenville.
information ask agents or write
W. J. Craig, P. T. M.,
Wilmington, N. C.
Livingston, S. A.,
Graduation
I have mani
propriate ang
essary pre,
for young
and gentlem
Call and se<
Mayes' Booh
HOUSE OF A THOUSANI
We use Live Leal
Some shoe
you they can't
durable shoe f<
They are ri
The $2.00 shot
to fill a demar
not to wea
.. seconds-I
This same shoe Ia
braid, $2.50 aid $3.00,
is Goodyear well sewed;So
Ia our College W omas's Walk.-20
ing Shee, $3.00, $3.50, $.00,
It equals the best cuslom make.
is a revelation to every woman w
first time. In style it is the equal
double the money. It makes the fo
home. Itwears better than anysho
for $2.00-because we use live leatf
insole, counter, heel, linings. Hoa
a Go to the Cradldock dealer in your tow:
tell ybu. Look for. the Red Bell on the B
CRADDOCK-TEli
Lynchburg, Vi
Telephone and
-9-0 What wasflhew
What is the ma
- ~ iiHas mytlean
Is there any
Do you war
When is th
The telephone answe
tons for thonsands of Fari
t will do this and more
cost of a telephone on
small; the saving is great.
Our free booklet tells
t. Write for it today. 2
Farmers Line Departmeri
SOUTHERN BELL TELEE
& TELEGRAPH COMI
163 South Pryor St., Atlanta,
BARBECUJE ON JULY 4. E. E. C
boldly act
of ste.alin
here will be a barbecue given at salds--ti
noaria on July 4, for the benefit of kins-t
enew church. Ice cream and oth- spaa
refreshments will be served also. he sas
Ltaw. Committee. equal don
SGifts
pap
Inec
sents
ladies
en......
p me.
;Store
THINGS*
ther only
dealers will tell
give you a good,
r $2.00 or $2.50.
rht, they can't.
they sell is made
Ld at this price
r It is made of
rom sole tp heel.
The
thern Girl
Shoe $2.50
ho tries it for the
of shoes that cost
ot feel perfectly at
eyou ever bought
er-aqualitysole,
v can we afordit?
2; he knows-he will
tRY Co.,
Find Qui
sat her report
irket price
of cotton
i left town
freight for
me
ttto buy
eggs
e meetin,
rs these ques
ners every day.
for you. The
your Farm is
you all about
address^
Ga.
hamberlain. of Cliniton, Me.,
uses Bucklen's Arnica Salve
g-the sting from burns or
e pain from sores of all
a distress from boils or
robs cuts, corns. bruises,
ad injuries of their terror,"
'as a healing remedy .3
't exist." Only 25c at Win.

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