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TKELY PERSONAL 1Ttie 3foTenr*nts of many People, New* l?errians, and Those Who Visit Newberry. Mrs. Jno. K. AUii ot v.;oiumoia, spe;.i a few hours in the city 011 Monday. Mr. J. F. C.'romer of the Clinto i Gazette was in the city on Monday. *Vr. and Mrs. Tom Miistead have tnoved from Xewberry to 1119 Olyinpra avenge.?Record. Mrs. Y. von A. Riser of Pomaria xnp!it r.ht! week end in Newberrv with friends. Mrs. Alan Johnstone. Jr., of Columbia. is visiting l?er mciher. Mrs. Ward Simmons in C.i hou:.. street. .Miss Lucile Bowles is visiting her uncle, Luther Fellers at Colony, Newberry county.?Greenwood Journal. William Scurry we t to Newberry yesterd-jv to spend a week at his old home. - State. Miss Moriat Hayes of Columbia spent tlie week end with her friend Mi-s Lora Wicker in Wilson street. iN'r. -las. R. Davidson is spending ?c?me time in Columbia with his daughter, Mrs. .Jas. L. Aull. .Mr. L. B. Aull of Dyson spent Saturday in Xewberry with his brother, Col, E. H. Aull. Mr. James Kennedy was in the cit\ Mc.ndav shaking hands with friends ^Tihis is his first trip to his old home for some time. Miss Eddie Mae Parr, a student o: the Due \ est corege for women, spen the week end in Newberry with hei pare .ts. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Par. Prof. X. E. Aull of Estill nigh schoo at Estill was in the city on Saturday for a few hours on a visit to hi: brother Col. E H Aull. Misses May me S wit ten berg and Ern estine Wicker of the Litt'e Mountaii school spent the week end i:i Newberry with the home folk. Miss Annie May Bedenbaugih, wh( has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Clare-nee Richards, has returned to hei b.imie In Ponjaria.?State. Lorick Kib:er of Lexington, X. C 'his wav to visit his old home in Newberry, stepped for a day or twc with his friend, Dr. A. J. Bedenbauqh Maple street. Shan-don.?State. Or. and Mrs. .Ice Bunch of Cheiaw. T^rurrin^ from their bridal tour tc Vloriia. were the quests for a coupk '1 ys <f Pr. A. .7. Hedenbaugh. in Svanden.?State. Jiessrs S. J. Derrick, C. P. Barre and John M. Krnard went to Columbia on Fri&iy to a?t as judges in the field tiay exercises in that city. The} travele:! ::\ a Maxwell with "Rubber* c-raitn at tJC wiieei. Master jon.n m Kmard, Jr., was also of the party. VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. For the love of Mike drag the roads It will -go down in weather historv "that cold week in April." iTfre cold snap has made the gardens look sick. The popular pass time of late lia* fceen covering up beans. A gccd many farmers have planted some cotton and corn and some will feive to replant. ?I<he Chautauqua begins in. Newberry x c-n the 27th and e ery one should take no interest in making it a success. ffihe Bachelor Maids will meet with M*ss Mary < Vr.ght Tuesday afternoon 'at 4 o'clock. A nouncement as to what days Triangle films will be shown, will be made later, watch for it. >ir. j. j. .viurran oi ^Happens is an<rcunced as a candidate for magistrate of Xo. 7 township. JVIr. W. D. Rutherford is announced as a candidate for magistrate for No. 3 township. Dr. FJ. B. Setzler addressed the Y. M O. A. of Newberry college on Sunday afternoon. Mr. W. A. Asbill has rented the Pifer place in South College street an:l will moie Wednesday. Twenty-one days ago the almanac said spring begins. There is evidently a mistake somewhere. Leslie's gone and got Triangle. W-hat's he going to do next? Better 'keep your eye on him. The frost and snow 111 Virginia and -?>ther mear place's sent a very cold breath on down this way. No damage to crops or fruits as yet. Ladies! Remember the Arcade opens at 10 a. m. Fridayt for "tlhe Trail of the Lonesome Pine.'' Come ?sarlv. Pictures start at 10: ID a. m. There will bv an important meet I ' : i'ng of the Parent-Teachers' associa- kas j tion of Boundary street school Wed-' If a i nesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. i'} m; named The Ladies' 'Aid society of the Lu- : , ^ tiieran Church of the Redeemer will 1 Tin'ma meet Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock CdS} n j at the home of Mrs. E. H. Aull. name J According to Observer Peterson the little j temperature o:i. Monday morning reg- village ! istered 27. On April 15, 1907, it reg- Holme :! istered 24. There was a killing frost. 1 of the . ! | The regents of the Jasper chapter,' t.umc, D. A. R., request those in charge of weekl l the Belgian flags to bring in the money weeks t at the next meet' .g on Friday. I 1'api n Let everybody who can do so at- **e*en ! tend the intercollegiate field and track j meet at Newberry college park next i Fr:-dav afiernocn, beginning at 2 I . . , Xoti j n c ock. i !unden | Saturday last was Belgian flag day . xewbe and the children a"d a lot of grown CffiCe | ecple took an active part in selling berry I little flags to assist the Belgian suf-' ^prji j ferers. , (jraw The public is cordially invited to at- men, : tend the townsihp convention at Shar- as Pet | on church at Kinards on April 15. The nion invitation :'s come and bring well filled Xewbe i baskets. i and w '1 i ! \nri '! An entertainment will be givea at * * ! Zion school neur Pomaria on Friday, .! night, April 14, for the behefit of the i school. Every bod v is i.'.vited to ati lurv ; tend and have a good evening. : ' ( ourt, | U'o give the prayer-meeting attend. ants t.;e opportunity to learn of equal STAT1 > suffrage and pure democracy Mrs. Cot- Ccui j n an will delay her talk until S:30 f Wednesday evening. The place is the Mar new court house. C ].; r Mrs. .5. S. Ruff of the Mt. Bethel fcndai j community has 7.1 yo^ng chicks and 1 n(* j 10 he. s that will soon hatch 150 more. v s t'.Vouldn't it delight a hungry guy to Court , 1 cat a June breakfast with Mr. ar.d 1 ' ! Mrs. Ruff? highe: ! 1 Mav : ' Dr. Zanz^tt i. who has just lett. town . _! . 19 j : , ! niuuC a liberal v..oA.tribi*i*oii 1 ... ... All i i uu.. z M? c Limit .in association oi , " V . , , of lar Novvjenv ;:o.Iege as i:e was leaving ,. : therer | *ov. n. lie lias made friends with tnis , \' the tc ;l :::t..:i m so JCtnjJ. ? . j i 01 a e , j Mr. C-ariey :'.V. Wesson oi' West End , Caroli ; has been appointed liquor constable or ies j for Newberry county in accordance ; 01- ga] i w.th an act of the last legislature ap-! street ; propi 1'a.ti g $50,000 for the enforce-; j0iiri >! mem of the prohibition law in South ' strGet * C.iro.ina. Ton Friday afternoon. April Tth, Horace price ' i Lever. IS months old son of Mr and chaser ' j Mrs. Ernest Shealy of Pomarial pass- sale \ !: ed i.to the great Beyond. His little j fail to bc-dy was laiil to rest in the cemetery | at soi at St. Paul's church on Saturday aft- j risk < 1: erncon, April Stb. chasei "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine" ^*ien Piftv i is a picture everyone should see. The | Arcade anticipates packed houses a<d PaPers l so as to give everyone a chance to see '; it, the house will open at 10:00 a. m. | and itart the first pictures at 10:15 ! sharp. E.eryone who can, go early i 1 J /-> 11 n TP _ 1 j cinu UilVlilg \AS OUVWVI Beginning today (Tuesday) admis- , . sions to Opera House matinees will Jf( .: be two persons for ten cents. Get j tuai? There's no cut in price. Single admissions are as "usual, ten cents. . * -i 5 ( but to encourage the matinee habit, jf j j Manager Wells says he wishes to give wrj;te > his patrons tiie privilege of bringing won(ie j thei r friends out to the show. I ^a(j [1 Dr. Xa.zetta has gone to Ninety Six very i [! with his medicine and his shows. He rious I forgot to come around as he said he withoi | would and settle for the little adver- aged c i tisiftg he did in The Herald and News day I | but we suppose he will return some testim. j time and pay it. He made a nice co^:- helped ! v xi n A s\f Wwhftr. ble bv i inuuuuu LV t"u JL . .lx.. v. v.* - - I ry college. Root, j Mrs. Evelyna Dickert, wife of Mr. ! Monroe Dickert of Pomaria, died at ! her home Friday afternoon and was w<n r d 9 buried Saturday afternoon at St. Paul's Lutheran church. Mrs. Dickert iran, , . r, w j bladde was nefore marriage M:-ss Seybt and is survived by iher husband and one j daughter. She was about 77 years of 1491 P i age. Pers The ycung peoples pre-service ex- ,0._ , loth a : ercises at the Church of the Redeem: sterma ; er Sundav nisfht were well attended . . statem , nnr\ verv intersti.i! sr. Mr. Jesse Mayes : " samu i j led and Prof. Riser made an instrucj tive address on the origin and mean1 irg of Apostles' creed. This was fol- pT(-^ ! lowed by a tract read by i.Wiss Minnie j Araick and a quartet, "Nearer My God ? j to ITthee," by Miss Caroline Caldwell, | and Miss Sarah Williamson and Mr. j Gus Hcuseal and Mr. A. R. Boring. We have been asked when the time i for the meeting of the Democratic PROV j clu'b was. We published the constij tution of the party only a few issues ^en( back and suggested that the readers j Bingh< 1 lay it aside as ttiey mignt aesire me bottle 1 very information, that wc are now w-jj aj asked to give. The clubs are to meet ' on the fourth Saturday in April which an(j ^1 is the 22nd this year. The call no aiu] m doubt will be issued by the county rv He: i chairman immediately afteh the meet- , cent ai ing of the executive committee which ] all i i called for next Saturday. ! 'V *1 man is familiarly called "Hamp" V^DCl SL il > mends you know he was i l'ur tiie illustrious Wade Hamp- PROGRAN ..<1 if a boy is called Dewey, or ! .n, or Woodrowj or Colie. it is } o understand the reason for his TUESDAY Thi* lntpst n'finir this linn i -t , m M i , , : MUST GOLD1' (B; baby girl at the Oakland mill , . , , , . . , IT , ! Lillian Gish, Dorothy ! who has been christened Helen I 1 !S after tlie now famous heroine ; '^t-Dermott, Chas. photoplay, "The Girl and the Kate Bruce \\ aich has been running y at Leslie's 'Arcade the past 10 J THE BETTER \ i. Here's wishing success and: ^ tiess and long life to the little Lenoie Ulrii Holmes at Oakland. ^ 5~Part Equii u/Fn\iPc;nA\ riCE OF JOY DRAWING. i (oh!,han ,ja_v. the ?r0 ' to them) ce is hereby given that we the "THE UPI IF >igned Jury Commissioners for i 3-part Lubi irry County 3. C., will at the. ,, t ^, , ' ' fceaturing Helei of the Clerk of Court for NewCounty a, XI. e O'clock A. uj ..pKEDDIErs ~QV 21st 1916, openly and publicly ... , ? *. - * ; \itagraph Com the names of Thirty-six (36) ! who shall senvc for one week THURSDAY it Jurors at the Court of Com-! Pleas, which will convene at ^ . TT ,, 3-nart Essan; rry Lourt nouse May ?tn, iyib, ill cc tinue for two weeks. j Featuring 1 10th 1916 j Bryant Washburn and JNO. L. EPPS, Burbndge. JAS. B. HALFACRE; ' JNO. C. GOGGAXS. | "IN ARCADL Commissioners for Newberry ^ itagraph Com g q ! Featuring Kate 1 . E OF SOLlrH CAROLINA : WLL MAKE THE AD I ntv nf Newherrv ' CHAPPE Court of Common Pleas. v F. Dominick, Plaintiff, against ^ov- Edw. Fu^enwider Villi? and C. T. faysingnr, De- r'ie address at the closin lts the Chappells school on er orders of the Court herein. 1 'n2;' *^a- ^ ^ne a(^:G ell at public auctio- before the T-'e beautiful school < House in Newberry, S. C., dur- tr!e handsome sonool bui he legal hours of sale to the ?t bidder therefor, on Monday. =ALE Tuo horse.1. same being salesday in May. nv0 one-horse nmn.>, motorcycle and the Over ^ .x.vl.. TT7 O r that certain piece, parcel or loti-"!',,1> lu id, together with the buildings ^ Cf'oa ( ?'a Bottling in. lying. situ.'te and being in ; *erTn& ant* Prices anf* 0 >wn of Newberry, in the county ; ti0nwberry, in the State cf 'South ; na, containing One acre, more j MULE F0R g.VLE?Ap s. bou ded 011 the North by lot p,uford -ah C. Boozer, East by Caldwell \ 4.1141 , South by lands of Theodore j stcne, and ^est b\ Drajton ^ ^ ^ECO HT'NT T( j CKF.IM AND REF ns of sale: All of purchase! to be paid in cash; the pur-, to comply with the term;; of j Tnrr- will be an Eas vithin ten days ad should he j and ice cream and other do so, the premises to be sold j nr 'JVritv Methodist cln ne subsequent salesdav at the ; t twwh:';, on Saturday af :t the former purchaser; pur-j 14. 'Nhe entertainment shall deposit witli the Master, jt; r.*: 1: <-i- to 9 o'clock, his bid is accepted, the sum of j T>rhrefl in the last issue Dollars; purchaser to pay for j ^ (-jnt0 Please sote 1 ; and stamps. J f; F;i*n:dav before Ea?t H. H. RTKARD. faster for Newberry County. : ' 1 10. 1916. " I PAY CAS 1 Various Kidney ! amAiliAC Rut ftnlv Onp i Hrns nor nonnrt 12 < * iuvuivu yut vuij viiv I - *- ? Proved Reliable Chickens 1 1-2 lbs or s with great pleasure that I these lines o? praise for your Kgg3_ pcr d02cn 15 c< rrful kidney and bladder remedy. kid -ev trouble so bad I became ranch alarmed. I had tried ^a- Roosters, per pound, kidney remedies I heard of but it relief. I was about discourjf ever being helped, when, one JAMES I>. QUA IT] picked up a book containing onials of people who had been and cured of their kidney trou- Prosperity, S the use of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp en t riopirtrvrl t/v trv it and T I owe my present ?ood health ^ i wonderful curative power of % I? IV/ >Root. I sincerely hope my % v^. IV will be the means of restoring f' #.x { other sufferers of kidney a.::d ? '-^T^ 1 ?% >r>. >>> r trouble to prood health. < > Very truly yours, ?> i * *- r" r" b. j. FE>NT9TERMAKER. ?nxaminesn.yes, ri loycroft Ave., Lake wood. Ohio v an(j Artificial onally appeared before me this ^ ay of October, 1915, B. J. Fen- \our e_\es aie ? iker, who subscribed the above ^trouble don't fail to cc ent and made oath that the ? Satisfaction Gua s true in substance and i i fact. < > Wm. .1. Klotzbach, X ^^ice Ainle Notary Public. ^Goods Store. I*P BOTTOM Mtwh.... i . | -?*? > v Letter to j tBBiiB(iiiiiiBBBii(iMBii . Klirner & Co., j srhamton, X. Y. g rjn j |"ji j E WHAT SWAMP-ROOT WILL THE SOUTH'S 1)0 FOR YOU. POPULAI l ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., rvruLm impcon, X. Y., for a sample size H B "J TN it will convince anyone. You JL JL JlmL X so rpcf-ivf a booklet of valuable , atlon. telling about the kidneys' Write lor Catalog adder. When writing, be sure { list, ontion the Semi-weekly Xewber-! raid and News. Regular fifty- j Box 165, id one-dollar size bottle for sale , ? tunt & drug stores. COLUMBIA, louse SPECIAL NOTICES. | FOR SALE- Caladium bulbs and | 1 ME White P'lag: bulbs. Mr.-. J as. MoU- ! tosb. Newberry, s. C. * 4-7-tf. j | I HAVE SOLD my stock of goods and j iograpb) , accounts to C. A. Stephens. Par- t Gishf Joseph , |jes .y]10 owe \Vill pay their accounts ' West and | Tn r A gteuhens. R. <M Hnrr i ? i \ ; ! FOR SALE?200 busbels big boll Kin;; TOM1 V | eotron seed at One Dollar per bushel. J S. Dominick Chappells, S. C. 2h \ ? s i N-.-Tt. f table I ! t i <nl ; NOTICE?My Black Kentucky .lack is j S3 receipts go ready for service at my resi- J | donee. 3 1-2 miles below Prosperity, j T" Insurance fee. $12. John S. Watts, i d. ! 4-4-mltaw. I ! i Ware I j i { V ESCAPE" SALE?Brand new Ford Touring j e(, rar. See us for price. Summer'-? ! Garage. j 13th j 4.4_tf ' LiO i i I iy- j FOR SALE?Pure big boll Cleveland! cotton seed, pt bush^\ $1.00. Also |. I Elizabeth todr "d ' m^er. .i. A. Shealy. j j y v. K F. I). _ ?v.one 5601? ' S 3-7-<t Price, ?Ess DR. L E. LLS SCHOOL The well known Eyesigh' *st *n Newberry foi z exercises ot J Monday evei- beginning Monday, Apnl 1 ss will be :n urday evening, April 22nd, uiditoriuin of iidiiig. 1 longer. 6 Days Only 6 D two mules. _ . one Indian If you want expert optica :and roadster. the most reasonable pric 1 at Newberry f 17 company for 1* Lid ther inioima- j ^jj gjasses at ^he most 1 and see the new style shell ~ "??7 Office over Mr. Burton's piv to M. M. 1 * _!i_ O 1J 1 NT L...MJ I * Jneraiu emu news uunu I HE i RESHME.Vr ? zssi Harley-Davidso ureli u. No. 6 ternoon, April w,n las-fro"1 1 Gosoline. : H. 0. N< icnts j i ; , , ; , less, 20c. .? I,, .?.? *nt<J I I I ! 6 cents. : IMAX\ i j lartin |! ?ight 11 Specialist! ^1 ts Glasses*! Eyes. %\ iving you|| The car thai mstilt hiiu.JN iranteed. *j *1 1 ,on, Dl,.|| miles without Jji motor. Ask ft ? tion. Phone 1 FF MOST R >j o | SUMMER'S s c. OPERA HOUSE TUESDAY APRIL mth LENORE ULRICH J In a fascinating story of Love jfl Hate and Jealousy. y The Better Woman' Equitable Feature. In five Acts. Admission 5 and 10 cents ' , I i CRIMM 'ays Only 4 .1 work at M ? j?u c~:\ ?..u Co UU1I i 1 ail LU WU9UU J CRIMM. I reasonable prices. Come fl eye glasses. M real estate office, oppo- ^ in g. in Motorcycles New and second hand, l ash or credit, 50 to 80 mOes on one gallon QTflNF KS A W4 iwberry, S. C. uni f! Jy JLi Ju 1 : made ZZvZo stopping the yr demonstra72. GARAGE i