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$? $< : rr% 5 uU "The National Bi 0 The cordial sp courteous servi 5 pect in a mode: % at all times The National B , fev # t Hayes Book as # Complete 1 ? and Office * S Mayes Book ai ! ~LTBL p. 'w The Younj STEAM PR J CLEANING, ^ Phone 12 i J. H. SUM! mm. ?:' ? , ; The L< I # Men's Clothing ^ . ? n ii I To Our Farj Oor modern Flour Mi! Brmg in your Wheat i | The Farm { To My Friends:? Si 4P fall and winter Woolens. W Prices are right. i - E? T. Carisi | R. C. J h % Up-to-ti ? Clothing, g and Fij ? Newberry, ? Moiloi |. BANDS OF TEXTILE PLANTS FORM AN ORGANIZATION c . {1 First Meeting at Watts Mill a Very i Pleasant and Successful C f - -? . ; By invitation 200 band men with * several hundred friends, met on the j beautiful play grounds of the Watts Mill village. Mr. E. G. Jesse, super intendent ot watts mm, caiiea me meeting, to order and introduced Mr. Geo. Wright, president of Watts'4 mill, who made a brief and very hap-j ! . py address of welcome in behalf of c the management and people of Watts i * mill. Mr. Z. F. Wright, president of! Newberry Cotton mills was introduced and made the response to the';* welcome address. Col. J. M. Davis,' superintendent of Newberry mills'] was then called on to state t.-.e ob-! ject of the meeting, which he did. in * substance as follows: ! i That this meeting was called for the single purpose that band ir.cn of i the different textile' plants could meet once a year and become better j _ acquainted; that they get together in j closer, fellowship. That the organ:-1 zation is not to be a union or to fix! ^ what price each man or band should j receive for his services, but' purely a social organization. The meeting was then turned ov* i jnk of Newberry" irit and prompt, ce you would exrn banking house prevail here ' r& Sr A mm vi ncmrcuj id Variety Store ine of books > Specialties id Variety Store jALOCK ? Men's Tailor ESSING, DRV REPAIRING Opposite Newberry Hotel * : -\ MER & CO. waders in ; and Furnishings mer Friends:? \ # # i I is now in operation. 'or grinding. iers Oil Mill in examine mv new V mi, The Tailor PERRY he-Minute Shoes, Hats irnishings S. C. bton Row >, ?> -- - . r* >r to Mr. W. S. Nkkerson, director C. if Watts Mill band, who formed a* arge circle of 200 musicians which ornied one large band, and under his! w lirecticr. played three snappy selec- m ion?. Mr. Nickerson, -who was thejse >riginator of the idea, has spent free-j y of his time and energy to make! his organization a success, and to: - ? _ J 1 -I. il. ? J ! um la uue a snare ux mc ucu-| t for making our first meeting so j jj feasant. The meeting was then called to or-j ler by Dr. L. E. Bishop, manage*- of! ivatts Tviiii band, and the following; jj .fficers were elected. The organiza-j ion shall be known as the Carolina: p Fextile Band association: L. E. Bishop, president, Laurens,1 r 5. C. D. B. Chandler, secretary, Newber-jW T, S. C. J. S. Pruitt, treasurer, William- jl ston, S. C. Board of directors: i ]\t W. K. Hardeman, Newberry, S. C.,i STew'oerry mills. j bi J. C. Darby, Greenwood. S. C. n\V. H. Callas, Newberry, S. C.. a M'.llohon mills. vE. B. Waits, Newberry, S. C., Oakland mills. r- zj. ,1 r vv . r . xiuuaiu, n iiiuuuv) >-. B. C. Babb. Pelzer. S. C. J. W. Hollidav, Williamston, S. C.:si i G. C. Crumoton, S. Greenwood, S. i w j "Do Unio Oth j The Gol< Whatever your bus Try it in its complete tion and more busirie; Treat your employ hired man were your If you are employe* you handled the checl In your home treat " ed by God, your Fatl Good Book. The principles of t! * i i.1. ? . teachings ana noinuij Attend Chi * Jno. C. Goggans, Jr. W Newberry Electr Telephone 256 * * 'x ' " % ^BSS5BZS3E355 All of our drinks are mat Sugar Syrups, and bottled ii plant in sterilized bottles. Visitors welcomed. * Newberry Dri Phone 74 Newberry, 5. C. JUST RECEIY a shipment of Holmes every day there is non from $8 for a 26-piece Vases,.Candle Sticks, 1 ,, * ;_ MAI W. M. Thomasson, Laurens, S. C.' On motion, the board of directors; ill meet at some early date and for-i ulate constitution and by laws, andJ :lect the next annual meeting place.' The following bands attended: Jordan Concert band, Ed Myers, rector, S. Greenwood. Abney Concert band, J. C. Darby, irector, Greenwood. Smythe Concert band, R. W. Hem-: ree, director, Pelzer. Gcssett Concert band, J. S. Pruitt, [rector, Williamston. Glenn-Lowry Concert band, S. B. ruitt, director, Whitmire. Oakland Concert band, 0. C. eighlev, director, Newberry. Mollohon Concert band, W. A. 'berry, director, Newberry. Newberrv Concert band. Van II ewis, director, Newberry. Watts Mill Conccrt band, W. S. ickerson. director, Laurens. Mr. A. K. Patterson, director Abeville Mills band and several band icn from other places- were present r.d we hope to have their bands ith us at our next annual meeting. D. B. Chandler, Secretary. The rattle of the flivver isivt the ignificant thing:. The trouble starts hen the driver get? rattled. ers As Ye Woult Do Unto You." j-__ D. i. w:n Geo i\uie win iness, the Golden Rule of application. You will h ss. es as you would want to boss. :1, do your work as you wo k book. . your children as you wou ler. "Children, obey you: ie Bible can never be dis; - t 1 1 y but good can result. irch Services . S. Cameron SEE . New 1C Co. an, MRS. 1206 Main St. ' . v LA Graha WMT i r?? /> l , xe Willi vauc I n a sanitary LOHipiCIC Money back The ^ jje (Jan't l;a A complete flvnrprip 1208 College S tED & Edwards Silverware.e better. The prices will chest to $25. Also a lot ( 3aby Sets, Bowls and oth< rE8 DRUG STC t Prof. Bundrick and Miss Lane Wed J The following announcement has : been received in Greenville: Mr. and Mrs. Holland Lane an-;1 nounce the marriage of their daugh-j teiy Mary Lee, to Mr. 0. W. Bun-,drick Saturday, August 26, 1922, La-! vnar, S. C. At home after Sept. 10, j 1922, Greenville, S. C. j1 The bride who is well known in 1 Greenville as Miss Lane on account i of her teaching here in the city ?' | schools for the past two years, where j1 she has friends by the score, is the, j i beautiful, attractive and accomplish- ^ | ed daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Lane '< ! of Lamar. She is a graduate of Chi- * . cora college, finished in voice, ex- ,1 ' iwoccJnn music at Converse, and i j ^IVCCIV/H ? ! has done spccial work at Winthrop < ; college. She is very prominent so-' ( . dally ar?u during the war gave read- 1 '"ngs and entertainments in many of 1 the camps. Prof. Bundrick, as he has keen'] ! J known in Greenville for the pare two J years, is head of the Oaklawn school; ^ ; of this city. He is not only known : .in Greenville as a young educator,;] | but throughout the state. Kis ser-;1 jvice here has been remarkably grati-j1 jfying to patrons and school ofncials.:' } He is a graduate of Newberry col-jl liege, B. A. and M. A. degrees with': i 'special training in the A. E. S. j1 1 schools, prance. ji i Have Them [ Work. the Bible will work, ave more satisfacbe treated if the ulcl want it done if \ Id want to be treatr parents,"' says the proved. Follow its % Regularly. # OUR HATS Effective - Smart d at a price. J. W. WHITE Phone 181 n * mOuDer Home Furnishers if not as represented. Carryteria ;p groceries, we sell em line of heavy and fancy js at the Right Prise. it. Newberry, S. C. For your table use surprise you, ranging )f Sterling Silver Bud 31* single pieces. * )RE | .11 i .ii ... iii ii. -ather killed, son wounded In family quarrel i P/iiiiam Boyd Dead and Son, J<J?n Boyd, Probably Fatally Wounded In Laurens County Shooting i Laurens, Sept. 11.?A fatal family; quarrel occuried five miles south-1 west of Cross Hill, Laurens county,' :his afternoon, when John Boyd, iged 23, was probably mortally j mounded by his father. William I Bovd, and in turn the son killed his father, shooting him three times with j i pistol. John Boyu, tha sen. was! ihot in the abdomen with a heavy i .narge of shot, according* to the Lau-! rens officers who returned from the ;cene of the tragedy tonight at 7 /clock. John Boyd is not expected; to live thro ugh t the' night, according j to attending physicians. The shooting took place in th2; public road in front of the Boydj io-ne. Officers state that John Boyd; ivas still conscious when they left the scene at 6 o'clock and that ihe young i man said his father shot first and ; ivas attempting to reload his gun j when he opened fire on the father. J The officers say that one of the Boyd' t>oys slated that the lather was pun- i Ishing some of the smaller children j ivhen John Boyd interfered. The elder Boyd then turned his wrath on ? From the ashes of the fire bigger, and more able to promptl; EVERYTHING to build the home ( P-G Paints are better. J v ? W IN ewberry Luit The J. W. Kible Wholesale Merchs Authorized Capital $ Newberry Call on your merchant for Rebel Girl Flours. Just Feeds, Granola, Dairy -am . Tobaccos, Cigarettes, and Cann Any article usually found in a . V/e sell to merchants only. : / Cafe in the F uifir f GEO. \ l:\JLl UjU -910 Main St V'RESM WiJLK?PCWOCRED 1 ~ 11 >V " 1 .. ! Peoples Nation Prosperity, S. C The right spirit?plus ample f The Bank of Pi Ymi will find here the courteou a right to expect. MLft FOHD ? II?~ rn.nry improvements whic car to buy. Ccfll in (o cce ih:5 Mew Ford. Shealy Motoi Phone 56 ? a $b as s> & ? $ @ ft ? ? i V v w Vflr ^ w w ^ W ? I the son, got his gun r. id I.r/ited John j oufci into the yard or roaJ lor a set'Je- groc :r.cnt. Within a frw mivjtes thejio shooting cccarrcJ, i; is ~i..g:d. The : fron coroner is held:u*:v ?- :'cr cate William Boyd tonight. He was about T1 30 years old and had a wife and 12 the children. John who is fatally shot en 5 being the eldest child. Boyd was -a to h farmer and lived on Cane creek. | Jj ; true TRUCK CRASHES THROUGH j tke BRIDGE; IS NEGROES DIE Homerville,v Ga., Sept. 11.?Eigh-; T teen negroes who were on their wavjserv to a baseball game at Axson, Ga., in mor Atkinson county, about 20 miles ' away, lost their lives today when an : The automobile truck in which they were | sjjec riding crashed through the "bridge ov-j orin er the Satilla river. I The driver of the truck was hurled publ backward with such force as to break! serv his neck. Those in the truck were j packed in so closely that they had J no chance to escape. Fourteen bodies had been recover?? gar( ed tonisrht. ' 6 . iprm Only meagre details of the acci- wj1Q dent have been obtained here, the ^ scene of the accident being nearly 20 miles away. C. A. Campbell, owner of the two If and a half-ton truck which he per-; to n mitted the negroes to use for their! Chir ?? ???~ ' ' ... & we are re-building ^ y fill your wants in ? :omplete. ^ ^ a a A ? (I iuci j # r Co. . 0 ints $$ 125,000 @ s. c. # ^apitola, Sensation, ? ? i Chicken Feeds. g ed Goods. ? jobber's stock. ? 1 Coffee Co. ? EE ROASTERS J nd Dealers In A t? Extracts, Tobacco, 9 Cigars, Etc. A for "KLIM" Powdered ? Milk 2 it Butter Makers ^ tear, Good Things to Eat V. CROMER, Prop. ^ Phone 120 ial Bank 2 ' I aciiities. ^ p ; rosperity is attention yo" have t ? CARS * i :h make it the best 9 m Co. i Prosperity, S. C. d @ ?? ! !! it WMI i ?? ? ECiaraw?? ng, said that there were 22 ne? :s on board when it left here at o'clock this morning. Reports n the scone of the accident indithat only four escaped death, he bridge over the Satilla river at scene of the acciden* is a woodstruc'ture .and not strong enough lold the overloaded truck, m Gaskins, the driver of the k, was hurled against a beam of truck, breaking his neck. St. James and Beth Edtn here will be special missionary ices at St. James next Sunday nir.g a: 11 o'clock and at Beth n in the afternoon at 4 o'clock women and children of their re rive societies are requested to g in their thank offerings and boxes to these services and the ic is cordially invited to both ices. Mrs. L. P. Boiand. Card of Thanks hereby extend my kindest rois to all who supported me in the lary of August 29tn ana those opposed me I have no ill feeling tever. W. M. Wilson. it sounds good, but doesn't seem nean anything, it's probably a tese proverb.