The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, October 30, 1908, Page SEVEN, Image 7
? THE NEWS OF PROSPERITY.
I Another Veteran Passes Away?
f Many People Visit Columbia
?Personal.
Prosperity, Oct. 29.?prof. J. E.
Hunter, of Clomson college, is spending
the week at home.
Mrs. Boincsl, from near Pomaria,
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. K. O.
Counts.
Air. L. 8. Rowers attended the
Post-Master's convention in Columbia
Wednesday and Thursday.
Mr. Thos. Wicker, of Newberry,
I visited at Wise Hotel this week.
Mrs. S. D. Duncan and Mrs. Hunter
made a flying trip to Columbia
Monday.
I ^ Mr. John Crosson has moved into
f his new cottage in Brown street.
(lie following of our townspeople
cd Columbia this week for cdifi>11
and entertainment: Messrs. F.
md Howell Schumpert, Ernest
and Hal Kohn, McFall Wise,
iter Wheeler, CJeorge Brown, R. C.
tits, L. C. Merchant, C. M. Har,
H. J. Rawl, Mi-, and Mrs. Talley,
and Mrs. Morris, Misses Laura
n, Marie Schumpert, Maud Livton,
Mrs. Lucy Shealey, Mr. J.
Hack, Miss Bobb, Miss Lucy FelMr.
P. C. Singlcy, Mr. Will
ird, Mr. S. S. Rirge, Aliss Afvry
ie Wise, Mr. Addie.
iss Minnie Mussing, of Columbia,
Loby Brown, of Spencer, N. C.,!
Miss .Cccile Smith, of Charleston, j
arrive at Mr. E. O. Counts the
r part of the week.
r. Harry Kreps lias accepted a
ion with the West Furniture Co.,
e are glad to report that Mrs. j
tges is now convalescent and
s soon to be enjoying her wonted
i Tuesday morning another veteran
answered to llie Higher roll-call.
Mr. 1" rank Boozer, who has been a
shut-in from paralysis for many
(years, passed away about eleven
o'clock. IIis remains were interred
at /ion Wednesday. Air. Boozer was
[ highly respected by all who knew
him. lie is survived by several children,
namely: Airs. Win. (libson, with
whom he made his home, Mrs. Burnett
Harmon, Airs. Burr Stockman,
Air. John Boozer, Air. Clayton Boozer
and many grandchildren.
I)r. Forest Bedenbaugh, the popular
pharmacist at the Prosperity Drug
' Store, was married on Tuesday to
Miss A lassie Williams, of Newberry.
They went to St. Luke's for a short
t visit to his mother and also to Co1
lumbia. For the present I hey are with
Mr. Taylor's family.
Airs. A. G. Wise went to the Columbia
hospital Monday for an
operation. She was accompanied by
Air. Wise, Mr. Jno. Pat Wise and
Airs. A. If. Kohn. The operation |
was successful and she is doing very
j well.
Advertised Letters,
j' Letters remaining in postofficc at
Newberry, S. C., for week ending
[ Oct. 24, 1008.
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Aliss Aggie Greenwood, Aliss Alagnolia
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ft Air. Robert P. Kent.
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1 Mr. W el so n Porter, Air. George
g Aliss Janie RutTf.
Miss Ellen Swittenberg, Airs. Agg
lies Saber.
Miss Martlian Turner, Airs. Nanier
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! 1316 and 1318 Main Street, Newberry, S. C.
SILVER STREET
Warehouse Co.
We have just received a fresh supply
of Meal and Hulls, which we will
sell at market prices, We give meal
and hulls in exchange for seed.
Highest Market Price
Paid for Cotton Seedd.
winning Cotton
A Specialty.
w e have the only AIR BLAST GIN
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Dry Goods and
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We offer a variety of shades in the popular
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We sell the celebrated Simpson Prints at 6c.
We are Cotton Seed Buyers for the
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pay top of the market. Always
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SILVER STREET, S. C.