x:un i ftiiLLl rSli&O.VtL l ! , k:r. James Mcintosh spent the weekend in Columbia, Mr. Tom Harrell is among the arAay of workmen at Camp Jackson. Mary Frances Kibler has returned to the G. W. C. Miss Sarah Rawl went to Columbia Thnrsflay to visit in that city. Constable'T. G. Williams bas rrne 10 Hardeville. where he is now stationed. Miss Cora Mayer leaves Friday for the "j*2Mist hospital in Columbia jto have her tonsils removed. ; Mr. "william T. Mayer has been transferred to Little Rock, Ark., from Fort Oglethorpe. Ga. Miss Louise Melton has received one of the scholarships from Winthrop college. Miss Carrie Miller of Xewberry is the guest of Col. and Mrs. U. R. Brooks in Shandon.?The State, itn Misses Susan Langford and Grace Sease have had their scholarships extended by Winthrop college. Morgan Roton of Newberry visited this section last Sunday.?Big Creek _ -cor. Saluda Standard. ', Mr. Smith Humphries of Newberry ( spent a few days in Union last week.? 'Union Progrss. Miss Pawnee Jon*3 left Wednesday for "Rock Hill To resume her music teaching at WTnThrop. Miss Mildred Henderson of B hns enrolled as a student at the "Newberry Business schoool. Misses Emma and Tsahelle Kennedy Charleston, on their way home Y-rvm fr company, Newberry, visited friends 1?pta . StrodaT.?Orcen wood .Yournal. Mr; ?!harlev West. of the company carpenters at the cantonment in 'CoTnmhia. isnendfng the week at his "hcrroe in Newberry. Professor Anderson, former super"Tnfenflent of city schools here, was ?n "Newbprrv the fir?t of the weelv, pass 2?tv; through. i S. C. Robertson of Newberry lias "Snored back Tirre arid we are all hap- ? Tv?'^"are *?Iroals ror. A.iderson Tribune. , P. ?snford of Newberry ; lias been visiting a. few days at J. 'S. SanforJ's.?Sardis cor. Saluda ^Standard. "lWr. L?. C. Moise, -who has been attending the summer session of Corn- ; \ \ university, has returned home.- , Sumter Watchman and Southron. Mr. and Mrs. Hey ward Ewart Iiave returned after "TiaVing spent the past XKeeV with relatives in Newberry and 1 Planning.?Tnion P-os:ress. Mir. L. G. Southard, an attorney from Union, is in Newberry on business connected with tlie common pleas court for next week. Miss Estelle Loyd and Mr. Calvin Peck man, both of Whitmire, wei*e Qnn^ov hv Masistrate Yn2.TTiCU Ull )a?>i uu*iV4fc*j ^j ??w T. B. Auglitry at Whitmire. Prof. W. L. Motes left Thursday ' ?or '""olnmbia *0 visit. his son and dr,rghter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Motes. Mrs. 0. L. Schumpert and her granddaughter, littl^ Miss Mary McClure, have returned home after summering at Whittle Springs, Knoxville, Teiin., and visiting at other points. Miss Mary Frances Cannon left fr>T the Wesleyan college m xWVMUMJ 3ttacon, Ga. She was occompanied by "Mia? Eliza M-cCullough, who returns k 'today. ^irs. H. H. Evans went to Sufnter to ^je at the hospital with her son, James, who was accidentally shot last wsek and who is getting along a01 right. ^ , (Sergeant T. B. Greneker of the "Headquarters company, Greenville spent a short while in the city t'Jay. He has "been in the service r e last ^ffay.?Greenwood Journal, 1^. Mr. Roy Summer, Miss Verna Sumraier and Miss Uizzie "Wicker motored 'Co '-Greenville Monday and spent the vniga*: at the home of Mr. and Mrs. "Thus "H. Cromer. i Mrs. Oeo. C. Walters and two boys "lelt Wednesday for their home - *** "1 A o If Aar the track when Mr. Sligh got fl it and was crossing. He did not see I 1 approaching engine, the noise from E s car not having been cut off drown- fl g the sound of the oncoming loco- fl otive, until the cowcatcher struck fl m and carried him about twenty fl et. He was considerably bruised and 9 .j. ~ cfooVi in fVio pnif nf his Sf JL it I V\ gaoit iu vuv v?>. ? j_ 2:. but is not seriously hurt. He 9 ade a narrow escape. SPECIAL SOTltKS i ERVICE?is what you get when your orders come our way. We have sur- Kg ficient men and motor equipment to jfl get your orders out in qulcKest pos- I sible time after received. Try us I and see the difference. Yours ror Js business. Summer Bros. Co. >Tl RENT?325 acres good .farming ? land, on Bush River, Timothy and Sj lunar as creeKs?rsew umiuiugB. Excellent opportunity for large H family. Gustavus Werber, R. F. 9 D. No. 7. Box 475. I 9'4"4tP* ifi >r Sale? Pr.-'o -Rico Molasses by I 13-tf v |g Johnson McCra^kin Co. jfl Jwers and Rakes?An advance goes B on soon. See us If you are going to I buy. Johnson McCrackin Co. N LNS?We have tin cans, tin caps, H Mason jars and rubbers, wide mout?i I" rubbers, scram jar tops. Wax H strings and cans. Summer Bros. 9-11-2*. 11 ANTED?By oung couple without p children, three rooms suitable for I light housekeeping, with privilege H of lights and water. Address Housekeeper, Herald and News office. 9-ll-2t. v | KRBER BELTTXGS?and leather and orig.'nal gandy beltings, lace lpnt'ier. metal lacings, etc. Belt dressings, etc. Orders filled at lowest prices. Full stocks just received. Summer Bros. Co. 9-ll-2t \1LS?We have large and. complete stocks, it will pay you to get oar, prices. Summer Bros. Co. 9-ll-2t. * j I PR WTRF?a lot in rtazda and type C lamps give you the most light for the current consumed. Orders sent up promptly. Summer Bros. Co. v I ? 9-rr-2t. S H5G YOUR COTTON?I am novr prepared to gin your cotton and ** buy our seed. Better service than ever. Yours for business. G. W.j Kinard, Prosperity. 9-ll-2t. |*y >ofIn?? Let us show you our gravel j roofing. Use it instead of the gal-;* vanized. Johnson McCraeltfn Co. I1 7-31-tf I BHKKMHBBEMS \ % M ' ' . ISfeisgiSr Touring Ca OL Six I&Jlglii BAKE ?Phon^264^ jj I I f I\ \ t \y1*- i/r ?v?,; V^} "*' - Thirt We want to riends for the i K ind storing last iate it. Mr. Taz Senn wl armers of the cour vhen he is the bus im busy weighing *at Scott is also th? ertainly treat you Look at the abov 11 at 12c to 15c anc . 4 ^ oing in at i:>c to ^ uppose we say foi nd coming out at 1 We have ample rou. Our warehoi farmers V I HI annBaaaaMBBnani geBrot TOR CA r or Roadstf ni Q M n R 1/ JU ij IT JL V/ MJ "" Ml f. o. b. Newberi d p_ r IN. GL X. Dealers BIHHHBH HATjST?^-^ o 1 I I y Cent C thank all our ? i i* *ood share ot season. W e 10 is a general fa\ * * itry is our weighc iest. Keep him s and storing your ere assisting Mr. right. ^ _ e cut made in 19 I coming out at 50c and coming ov ' this season going 4>/-\ QHn \X/a 1 IU i/VU. . v i room to serve > use receipts good ; Varehouse HERS I 1 R ix $885,00 11 ILE I$1275.00 11 $1567.00 L 1 )XNER I Main Street I QBHBIHHHnBBUBnMBM ! ' * iSTOaoj i Tiilirfiipr' * 1 j* IV. ft f $ $' . .. & ' !otton customers and - 1 I tneir weigning certainly appre- s v ? 3 4 rorite with all th$" ;r. Taz smiles most u. mil in g by keeping* j cotton. Our Mj. H Senn. They wili | j' \ 16. Cotton going 15c to 20c. 1917 Sj it at 20c, 25 c, 26c. -~ f in at 19c to 2\?~ , Delieve it will. '? I rou. Let us serve ; r* A- /ill /-i 11 m 1m / at an uui / uaiiivd. Company j