Brunson School Opens as Pupils Enroll in Cleora
Cleora News reports the Brunson school opened Monday October 2 with Miss Elise McNeil as teacher and twenty six pupils enrolled. Local residents travel for visits. Griffis and Moultrie families host guests. a pastor and family dined with friends. other residents attend social visits and preparations for timber work continue.
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Brunson
Elise McNeil
Art Brunson, Jr
Florida
Savannah Morgan
Greenwood
J. R. Griffis
Augusta
Griffis
Dorothy Quarles
Laurine
Alma Moultrie
W. A. Reel
P. B. Lanham
P. B. West
Diane Brunson
Ruby Morgan
Gell Morgan
Hollie Reynolds
Herbert Williams
Convention program notes for State WCTU at Newberry 1922
The program outlines a multi day State Woman's Christian Temperance Union convention in Newberry from October 20 to 23, 1922. It lists Friday sessions with officers, prayers, addresses, reports, meals, and evening programs, plus Saturday and Sunday activities including devotional services, committee meetings, speeches by Maud Perkins and others, and a closing mass meeting. The item also contains numerous local notices and social notes from the community.
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Newberry
St. Clair Asbell
D. Daniels
Convention Ridge Spring
J. D.church. Mathis, Jr
Trenton
Ben. Lewis
J. E. Timmerman
Walter Jackson
George Rhoden
Jesse Jackson
Ervin Reames
Johnston
Price Timmerman
Meeting Street
J. M. Derrick
Pine Grove
Frank Timmerman
North Carolina
Jesse Moyer
Andrew Moyer
Archie Lewis
Marie Lewis
Annie Lewis
Lydia Seig
Mr. Jackson
Batesburg
Maude Rhoden
Ruth McGee
Jim McGee
Milton Satcher
Wade Franklin
Pearle Franklin
Robert Vance
Augusta
Jesse Franklin
Graniteville
Young People’s Branch
Loyal Temperance Legion
Union Signal
Young Crusader
Ford the Richest Man in the World Gains
The Wall Street Journal profile says Henry Ford heads the richest man in the world tied to the Ford Motor Company. It notes 1922 profits surpassing 125 million pre tax and 110 million after tax, with cash holdings around 180 million and daily income near 12 million during peak season.
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New York
Henry Ford
Wall Street Journal
Ford Motor Company
Ford
Dr Porter’s Antiseptic Healing Oil Relieves and Heals
An old remedy claim for curing “the worst cases” with Dr Porter’s Antiseptic Healing Oil. The advertisement asserts quick relief and simultaneous healing at 25 cents, promoting its effectiveness for long standing ailments.
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Porter
County Treasurer's Notice of Tax Period and Rates
The County Treasurer announces tax reception from Oct 15 1922 to Mar 15 1923 with due dates from Oct 15 to Dec 31 1922 and penalties of 1 percent after Jan 1 1923 2 percent after Feb 1 1923 and 5 percent after Mar 1 1923. 1922 levies list state 7 percent county 8 percent indebtedness 3 percent school taxes varied by district. Poll tax 1 per male 21 60. dog tax 1.25 per dog. commutation tax 4.00 for males 18 55. road tax due Mar 15 1928. J L Prince county treasurer.
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Constitutional
Antiochices Nerseetas
Bacon
Oak Grove
Red Hill
Edgefield
Elmwood
Elmwood L. C
Hibler
Harmony
Johnston
Meriwether
Gregg
Pate
Moss
Brunson School
Shaw
Paar
Sweetwater
Talbert
Trenton
Wards
Blocker No
Blocker R. R
Elmwood R. R
Johnston R. R
Pickens R. R
Wise R. R
Corporation
J. L. Prince
E. Co
Frank Bailey Quits Active Education Leads Bailey Institute Transition
South Carolinians learn with regret that Frank N. K. Bailey is quitting active service of education after selling an interest in Bailey Military Institute at Greenwood to three associates and relinquishing management. The state may not soon see another builder of manhood like Colonel Bailey as Bailey Institute continues in its fine tradition under Majors Moore Marshall and Burnside.
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Chicago
John G. Shedd
Marshall Field & Co
Christian Herald
Frank Bailey
Frank N. K. Bailey
Bailey Military Institute
Greenwood
Bailey Institute
Bailey
Man— Hood
Majors Moore
Marshall J and
Burnside
Quinine for Children and Adults with Febril ine
An advertisement promotes FEBRILINE as a tasteless form of quinine for children and adults unable to take ordinary quinine. It claims no nausea or nervousness and advertises a 2 ounce bottle for 25 cents.
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Grove
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Joseph Sprott
Philip J. McLean
Roll Cail
Convention Choir
Wm. K. Gotwald
J. P. Moon
Eureka News
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W. W. Cramer
E. V. Babb
Baptist Church
Margaret McCaughlin
H. L. Parr
Woman’s Christian Temperance Union
Mamie N. Tillman
Richard Williams
South Carolina League of Women Voters
Fred Munsell
Women's Legislative Council
Tion
Flower Mission
Elizabeth Rohrback
Bureau of Child Hygiene
State Board of Health
Young People’s
Leon Holley
Maud B. Perkins
L. D. Daniels
Convention Church
Maude B. Perkins
Good Citizens
Opera House
E. M. Lightfoot
D. D
Columbia
South Carolina Anti-Saloon League
Thos. G. McLeod
Bishopville
South Carolina
Rev. Freed
Lutheran Church
Palmetto White Ribbon
E. W. Samuel
Jersey
J. W. K. Smith
Wall Street
A.m
J. M. Gay
Sallie Gay
L. Y. Moore
Youngblood Roofing and Mantel Company
Broad St
Georgia
Woodward Lumber Co
Roberts and Dugas Sts
Augusta, Ga
Southern Railway System
Atlanta, GA
Atlantic City
N. J
American Gas Association
Chattanooga, Tenn
Southern Medical Association
Detriot, Mich
Sovereign Grand Lodge I. O. C. F
Houston
Texas
Laundry Owners National Association
National Association Stationers and Manufacturers
Casket Manufacturers Association of America
Baltimore, MD
Woman's Foreign Missionary Society
Boston
Mass
American Association For the Advancement of Science
Chicago, Ill
National Spiritualist Association
Cincinnati
National Council of Traveling Salesmen Association
Detriot, Micn
Annual Meeting Prison Association
Louisville, KY
National Exchange Club
New Orleans
Southern Association of Ice Cream Manufacturers
R. S. Brown
Augusta Ga
J. A. Townsend
Edgefield, S. C