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THE NEWS OF PROSPERITY. Another Veteran Passes Away Many People Visit Columbia -Personal. Prosperity. Oct. 29.-Prof. J. E. Hunter, of Clemson college, is spend ing the week at home. Mrs. Boinest. from near Pomaria, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. 0. Counts. Mr. L. S. Bowers attended the Post-Master's convention in Colum bia Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. Thos. Wicker, of Newberry, visited at Wise Hotel this week. Mrs. S. D. Duncan and Mrs. Hun ter made a flying .trip to Columbia Monday. Mr. John Crosson has moved into his new cottage in Brown street. The following of our townspeople visited Columbia this week for edifi cation and entertainment: Messrs. F. E. and Howell Schumpert, Ernest Sam and Hal Kohn, McFall Wise, Keister Wheeler, George Brown, R. C. Counts, L. C. Merchant, C. M. Har mon, H. J. Rawl, Mr. and Mrs. Talley, Mr. and Mrs. Morris, Misses Laura Koon, Marie Schumpert, Maud Liv ingston, Mrs. Lucy Shealey, Mr. J. Black, Miss Bobb, Miss Lucy Fel rs, Mr. P. C. Singley, Mr. Will inard, Mr. S. S. Birge, Miss 3hry ie Wise, Mr. Addie. Miss Minnie Hussing, of Columbia, rs. Loby Brown, of Spencer, N. C., d Miss .Cecile Smith, of Charleston, I arrive at Mr. E. 0. Counts the ter part of the week. . Harry Kreps has accepted a ition with the West Furnitu_e Co., ewberry. e are glad to report that Mrs. ridges is now convalescent and hopes soon to be enjoying her wonted bealth. On Tuesday morning another vet eran.answer'd to the Higher roll-call. Mr. Frank Boozer, who has been a shut-in from paralysis for many ,yeai;s, passed away about eleven o'clock. His remains were interred at Zion Wednesday. Mr. Boozer was highly respected by all who knew him. He is survived by several chil dren, namely: Mrs. Wi. Gibson, with whom he made his home, Mrs. Bur nett Harmon, Mrs. Burr Stockman, Mr. John Boozer, Mr. Clayton Booz er and many grandchildren. Dr. Forest Bedenbaugh, the popu lar pharmacist at the 'Prosperity Drug Store, was married on Tuesday to Miss Massie Williams, of Newberry. They went to St. Luke 's~ for a. short visit to his mother and also to* Co lumbia. For the present they are with Mr. Taylor's family. Mrs. A. G. Wise went to the Co lumbia hospital 'Monday for an operation. She was accompanied by Mr. Wise, Mr. Jno, Pat Wise and Mrs. A. H: Kohn. The operation was successful and ~he is doing very well. Advertised Letters. Letters remaining in postoffice at Newberry, S. C., for week ending Oct. 24, 1908. Mr. Fletcher Clark, Miss Lalla Cannon. Miss Aggie Greenwood, Miss Mag nolia Geter, Miss Mattie Geter, H. P. Griffin. Mr. J. K. Hill. Miss Liza Jones. Mr. Robert P. Kent. Ittar Linzy, Mr. Florice Long. Mr. Welson Porter, Mr. George Price. Miss Janie Ruff. Miss Ellen Swittenberg, Mrs. Ag nes Suber. Miss Marthan Turner, Mrs. Nanie BI IU U FARM F No better Fai r the price, ronger, neatei economical rgh. 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Goods and* t io n s. celebrated 1921 Outing at 9c;* riety of shades in the popular 45 cents. lebrated Simpson Prints at 6c. otton Seed Buyers for the' in the State and always of the market. Always BEFORE SELLING, pard Bros. R STREE T, S. C.