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Fl'KELY PERSONAL The Movements of iKdny People, >'ew? berrians. and Those Who Visit Xnvbcrry. Mr. H. H. Evans of Xewberrv was .-i visitor in the city this mornkg. Greenwood Journal. Mrs. F. C. Sligh. of Newberry, is t.::e guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Tabor Hill.?Greenwood Journal. !.r. I". R. Young of Newberry, spent > inday in the city.?Clinton Chroni cie. Mr. and Mrs. E>. R. Walker spent Inst week visiting in Newberry.?Sain da Standard. Mr. H. L. Kinard of Ninety Six is pending a few days with his daughter, Mrs. Frank C. Lomi.ack. Mr. Humbert Aull of Anderson -:>ent Sunday with his father. Col. E. H. Aull. Mrs. Cannon Blease returned from Laurens on Sunday where she had :?een with Mrs. Ryan Workman. Miss Alice has gone to the hospital in Columbia for an operation :or appendicitis. .Vis .fervie Morris, a student at i -r r ? cr^'ege, is spending a few rays at ::er home in Xewb :r:y. Mr. J. A. Bradley of Opelika, Ala., is spending a few days with his father. yr. E. P. Bradley. Misses Lottie Lee Halfaere and Ida M?o Setzler of the Hunter-DeWalt s:-hool, were in the city Saturday. Mr. Eugene Blease spent Sunday in Laurens on a visit to his daughter. .Vrs. Ryan Workman, who has bee: s>k but is now much improved. '.Viss Yorna Summer. tc-ac'ii;:.^ at - ;.vc:\ :: en. speiU i-;c v;ec? ec*I wltli Mr. ar.tl Mrs. .!Shealy i:\ Wiisoa street ; i *,> Q Messrs .Iclin A. Boland, R. P. D. ;:;rier c:i ro::tc No. 1, of Little Moun:an and .Joe Derrick motored to Newterry Sunday afternoon. .'Walter ichardson, Thaddeus Boin?et and Willie Bowman of the St. Pauls community motored to Newberry Sunday night. Mr. and iv>s. John K. Aull and : ttle Julia Kate of Columbia, spent Sunday in Newberry with Col. E. H. Allll. Misses Ethel Russell and Nellie Adams spent the week-end in Newberry visiting relatives. ? Clinton Chronicle. Mr. W. F. ;\\ right of Charlotte spent Sunday with Mrs. Wright who is visiting her parents. Dr. and Mrs. T. "W. Smith. Dr. I. E. Crimm, the eyesight specialist, is in Newberry and will be leased to have his frie ds call and &.i who want the right glasses. Misses Ruth and Aunie Boozer and Arthur Boozer, of Xewberrv. visited their grandmother. Mrs. U. C. Xicholsc-n Sunday.?Saluda Standard. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Tarrant and litt)e son, Marion, spe.it Sunday in the city as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Kilgore.?Clinton Chronicle. Misses Elberta Sease a.:d Annie Mae Gentry, teachers in the Little Mountain HIs-h school spent the week-end with Miss 'Viayme S witter berg in -Newberry. Miss Carolyn -Caldwell has been named as sponsor for the James D. Nance camp at the reunion at Rock Hillt April 2.">-2T. Miss Lila Summer iias been named maid of honor. Hon. H. L. Scaife went to Newberry last Friday where he acted as one of the judges for the debate between the literay societies of Newberry col lege.?Cli .ton cnromcie. 3Jt. Geo, Wolcoti of Xt\v York, representing the selling agents of the Mollohon Manufacturing company, >> n:t 1 "?t Friday in Newberry as the guest of Resident Geo. W. Summer. He visited all the mills here and went away delighted and charmed witk Newberry as every good and sensible man does. ht c \t T.?vin who has been con iUl , XJ. - ... ducting the sale for the Western i*ales and Sal.age company of the Ewrt-Perray Co. stock, and who has made many friends i-.; Newberry left on Sunday to open a sale at anoth r point. We hope to see Mr. Levin back in Newberry at some rime in the future. He is on his job and knows how to handle a sale. VARIOUS AM) ALL A BO IT / .rvttiwiic nlanted riirlit along. \ - V/11V v? ??'q j* ? ?- ? . _ w>Anu no v Newberry has a suffnge 'eagut. Dr. W. D. Senm, purchased a new Xrord touring ear Saturday afternoon. The Newberry banks will observe Jood Friday bv closing. Get you a season ticket l'or the v'hautauqua while the tickets last. Everybody in Newberry should patronize the Chautauqua. What little cotton that is bein'j; sold is bringing 11 7-K. Don't forget that sand and clay make the best road in the world. Repianting beans is the order < t* he day. A street fakir had a crowd around ? * - - _ V ; him on the square in frO.it of C. L. ! NEWT'ERRI Havird's store Saturday afternoon. ! TWO 01* Beautiful moonlight nights -make ! springtime and summer romantic. There wer J Give is more iight? moonlight. . tlie contest 1 Newberry played the Citadel tat-ion Friday ni i ; unlr.y afternoon and won by a score er. This m< of 6 to o. : lose authorit i H he Dutch weather prophet says! There wer there will be no more frosts this from the Ne ' spri.g. 1 with the re i l Everyone who believes Villa is dead j berry, our y please stand on your head until! the son of M counted. j But he padi The very best season of the year for lie comes bi dragging the roads is in the spring, honor from In other words, right now. i wear the be The Democratic clubs will all .meet congratulate on Saturday. Don't forget to send j From Littfl the list of your delegates to The Her-j teachers and j aid and News as soon as the club ad- and some ol journs. j with their re The Young Peoples l Lutheran) fed- j back to us ' eration will meet at St. Paul's church j a beautiful I o. the .">tli Sunday in April. There .^ratulate hit will be dinner on the grounds. j Xewberry b< i The Mission Study class with Mrs i boys. In the A. J. Cowers, leader, will meet at the j day, "Go to i Church of the Redeemer Friday aft- j I! here is n ' ernoon immediately alter the services, iry should b( which will be held at 3 o'clock. J of her schco! j rs. Pink Smith wio was operated j ron ' the Columbia hospital a cou- I*'KK-(OLl pie of weeks ago for appendicitis, has ' J sufficiently recovered to return to I her home at Kinards. j Newberry Mrs. M. M. Satterwhite returned to -nter-collegia her home i>. Newberry Saturday aft-! W00(^ ^ ridj i er remaining in Columbia during the Kinard. On iiiness of her sister.-Mrs. Pink Smith P i*i<Iay Newt of Kinards. ;v. ith Eiskinc / r. Iceland Summer through the 111 atlileti real estate a-rencv of Mr. F Hunter . . , . , . . . . f i.M-t i:\ OL l:.?s oi?i his heme in east Mam stieet t * ro Mr. 11. L. Kinard of Ninety Six. The residence will be occupied bv Mr. , ,, ,, , r 11 Will V i and .Mrs. Fra k ( . LommacK. , , ,, , growing tin .Make your dollars have more ., , * . of maniknd' cents, appears on the sign above the door of the Carol'na Cash company. "">t e*01 ..., . r ,,i ' D. -\~ance a '! his is a matter of good hard sense , . . . passed away, vov <-' cr!c! take care of your Thev were ofnts. ' T1 , . J O. P. Hari inere nave been sevral purchasers . +I , John W. R ot new cars in Pomaria recently. Georze I) namely Dr. Z. T. i>inner. a Maxwell; 191.? >oi. Hentz. Maxwell touring; F. A. ~ . ? . , ' ? : J. Bel ton V Graliam, a Ford touring, and B B. - " s 'W alter Richardson, a Ford touring. Wilbur j* Ri. <rer ord roadster. I ' (* T UUlCUZiJ IJ The Hunter-DeWalt school will \ 1H1 > close en the night of May 4 with ap-' . , .. . i i^r. o. (x. Vi propriate and interesting exercises ^ Gaill .and on Fridav following there will be : . , , George E. a picnic din;:er on the grounds and speeches bv Cole L. Blease C. C.! * i George \\. Wyche and Fred H Dominick. ; iyib. Pulaski lod?e No. 20, I 0. 0. F.. ? , 0 n * Frank S. E will be represented in the Grand ini. iy io, lodge by Col. E.H . Aull and Jesse Y. _ .ro es. W. H. Hardeman goes as a Of a l ooun Kor. t'tifl orpfld. fi lls rnmmittee. / h;vi? ??., A j The Grand lodge meets in Greenville, respect for t ' May 10. hope of insl \vwberry Machine shop will for the flag, ; hereafter be knowni as the' Ford, Ser- ; crj?j, ^ time ! vice Shop with >r. Burton in charge, j nothin., i* of | New cars .upon their arrival will be children, the i assembled here and then carried to cC]100i have < -ales and display rooms in the and during tl .McCaughrin building. an elaborate IT he Junior division of Central raising of I Church will have an Easter egg hunt grounds. at the heme of Mrs. R. D. (Wright on - I Fridav afternoon at four o'clock. All SALE 1 members are asked to bring ten- cents "with beifei | and invite one little friend. The eggs ' se>" cow> E | will be contributed and the proceeds Pure D j wi.'l go toward the missionary pledge. : weighing a There was a small gasoline blaze 40 at in front of oMwers gara'ge Saturday j *?\ beans. night about 8 o'clock. Some gasoline : r,amhad been spilled a:- the sidewalk and' move 10 , . 4 , i maria, S. C a man passing along strucK a match! '4-18-?t to light a cigarette when the gas * "* * ignited and burned for several min- ^^ utes around the gasoline tack. I The b:g sale of the Ewart-Perry, company stock, Abe Solomon, proprietor. goes on for another ten days at a great reduction in price over the j first reduction. Opportunity is knock- j j ing at your door a;:d if you fail to let. ^ ^ him in ycu will miss some rare bar- i m 9 * /1 Eugene Allen was found lying in a, M boat o:: backwater near the old 'Mose ! Hipp place near Pomaria Saturday ' I j about noon. He was not dead but was : ibiill unconscious Sundav afternoon ; t -.ir 4 rv>lor?k When found the boat; : ! was early filled with water and only j Vl; XJ$ i 1-iiu a 9Iuiva the water. Allen i ito left his home Saturday morning to ; ^ jyj go to the boat and it is supposed he ' s ^fv had a congestive chill and lay down ' I ||i in the boat where he was found about j ^ J||| j five hours later. Allen is about 2:\ or j '24 years of age. j ' msm? vMi \V 'dnosd?.v, April 12 at 'hi! Jlillll ihoire of the lode in Greenwood Miss j j Eula Fay Wat sen a d Rev. W. A.j 1 Du"kwonh *wr?: married by the Rev j By j W. I. Herbert and Rev. L. P. McGee.; Rev. Duckworth has charge of the j Broad river (Methodist) pastorate ?? and resides at Pomaria. The happy , j couple came down from Greenwood j over the Southern road on train 15 j j Wednesday night and were given a J " c ? supper a-"d a hearty reception at the I i home of Mr. J. L. Graham immediate- a Iv upon their arrival. COUNTY >VI\S I FOR SALE. T OF THREE MEDALS' 1 Mule. 2 Horses. e forty high schools in 1 Indian motorcycle, t'or the medal at Clinton 1 Overland Roadster, ght for the best declaim- 2 One-horse wagons. edal is provided by col- i Cotton seed planter, ies at Clinton. 1 Hoosier combination e none of the teachers l House and lot. cornei wberry school who went Cornelia streets, jpresentative from New- Apply to W. S. Langfc oung friend, John Floyd, berry Coca Cola Ccttl [r. and Mrs. L. W. Floyd. 3-14-tf. lied his own canoe and ick to us with the first j p\y CASH, all the schools and will autiful gold medal. We Hens, per pound, 12 ce him. ,, . . . . ,, Chickens 1 1-2 lbs or le e Mountain several ot the a number of the pupils Eggs> per dozenf 15 cen ' the citizens went along iprese. tative and he come Roosters, j:er pound. 8 ivith the third iriace and (Saturday, April gold medal. We con11 also. Good for the JAMES D. QUATTL1 3ys. we are with you. i common parlance of the Prosperity, S. ( o doubt about it xewber- SPECIAL AOTiC > proud of her boys and EASTEII grows steadily Is and ol the teachers. among the gift seasons l It is a time of joy and s ihlilATE (ONI EST the gladness if the sea GRKKN WOOD FRIDAY | ejepre?.on in the add ' of giving I lie Easter will be represnted n the j as an j(,eal ex,)rcss.;on to contest a; Green-. bram.e fron, to ?> "fel't by .Mi'. -las. C. j ,he fr,cn(I w,!() was 0i account of it being Good; ,|>e cl,.,istnlas rush ierry has changed places i ackn0,vledsenlent c ' a"d lvi!1 take 0 "art| favor.- Although it nu c sports of that day. , ino,po sivc ? js donl I) VFTS US im^0(>'Ke(* *or ^SEV.'EKKI) EAST EOIjJ lrtomI>h,P- ('- Jc? 4-IS-It. i <?.,federate battle line H GAK]lEX ,K].;1)_A r.lU ner before the onslaught S(,C(, wrnipS- beets> , s mortal enemv. Since , ? , iv.ato. radish, squash, p ,'en old soldiers of .Tames or a v others yon ma imp 336 1" C. V., have , . , . ?. . 1 we haven t got it we w: vou in verv short time. i 1 nothing but the best a ris, died May 20, 191.~> .. you more tor your mon< eagin died May 24. 191."?. ^ r, ? ' * us. Summer Bros. Co. Lathrop, died June 24, ^ dicker, died June 20 1915. 0.ri, v FOli SALL?200 Dushels n Wessinger, died Oct. 16. ,4 ? cotton seed at One Doll; .. j ' el. J S. Dominick Cha Abrams, died Dec. ol, i ? t- ( - < L. relch. died Jan. r>, 1916. r 1G1, Ai ?ENTION?If vou are ard. died Ja* 2o, 191b. , , , .. , ? . -. t for watches, clock Ha wins, died Feb. 12, , ; s-lverware, etc.. I have ,. _ , ; '>f all leading lines and Pearson, died Feb- la,! i \o have the pleasure of . . , .. . . - 3 on. Prices right sr.tisf iedenbaugh, diea April o, , ^ , I an'eed. Holland 0. Fel ! er. tries in the world school 2t. .merica have been taught CAXE SEED-Pop corn heir flag. So with the have the price Fee ciiling respect and love ^ an(, sa,(e ma,e, and knowing that at this pros in the nation's affairs . ~ 1 l&L'E. more importance to the teachers of Speers Street MULE FOR SALE?AppI obtained a beautiful flag Buford. he first of May will have 4-11 -tf. garden party for the t on their beautiful NOTICE My Black Kentr I now ready for service j dence. 3 1-2 miles below -One Jersey milk cow, Insurance fee. $12. Jo! : calf, $55; 1 half Jer- 4-4-mltaw. Lot milking now. $50; 1 1 furoc-Jersev made hos '-OI PON'S in Obelisk and bout 200 lbs, $15; 30 or I plour are Tortl1 ^ood $2.f,0; a few bushels of j tl,em in every saek and The cows are a bar-] Pr* ' ^ and see a lid not sell, but am to! automobiles down ?i C Y. von A. Riser, Po- Every barreI flo,,r soId , tee to give entire sat money refunded. Don' opportunity when in n< FRIDAY APRIL 21 ? JESSE"-L'""! William C. DeMille and Marion Fairfa: On the Paramount Program. retire ADr/mi L0L1L0 AIU//U/I 111111 n rirm?nriT""*"'^?' "" " 1?I I wBBOilM but see us. Summer Bros. Co. U-IM-L | MONEY TO LEND?Apply 10 Mow j Bynum. j 4-14-tf. j WANTED?Clean, sound ai; d unmix speckle and clay peas. Send sanij Xance and f0r pric*-. Moseley Pres.. Prosp< j ity, S. C. >rd at N"evv- [ 4_^.j_tf in? Co. ? ?SHIXOI.KS?Saps. cypress, red c* ars and metal shingles at rig prices. Also galvanized and co positio.: roofings. We want yc nts orders. Summer Bros Co. l-17-2t. S3, 20c. ' FOR SALE?Brand now Ford Touri LS- | car. See us for price, bumme I Garage. ?nts22, I 4~''tf FOR SALE?Pure big boll Cievela ebaum, cotton seed, per bushel, $1.00 a' odder and lumber. J. a. Shea 3. j Newberry, R. f. D. 2, phone 5601> 9 - C* o- i ~M :fck. I ~ favor I PLANTERS and repairs, se or' the year | l,s >'cur orders. Summer Eros. ( unshine and! .son fii.ds fit I ???? ?????????? ed gladness! '- s!"1 "s n: :: "? .. ^ i -'r ( . / y !?:.< irpassed thp ,-iUt 0171 t VC I of remem-i 1 e vu: '~.y of their n. f()r ! designs. Green gold will be poj erlooked in ! Iar this season" We are a!s0 sho . <rr.lf.e.; some delightfully pretty tlii _ _4. t In ure^n c-iold and other novel a I some pasi iv l>e quite! tasteful finches. Let your jewel >iv welcome! ueil as yollr ?new s?u'nken of true i thoroughly in keeping with t r ! season. It will be a pleasure illS iv LO. , ; show you our ?tock. P. C. Jeans Co., Jewelers. line of bulk 1-1s-lt. r-abbage. to-1 eas, beans, j y need. If ill get it for ; r* ?i IT^ & ^ a m. T < We handle |h S |< i S\l ?d can give, I IIX JLl il^ll ?v, too. Try; We are prepai surance policies iig boll King * r 11 ir per bush-j til6 lOllOWlllg s- c'| COMPANIES: J ? ; 'tJeirv : Equitable Fire Ins. Co. s catalogues | Pacific Fire Ins. Co. wvim iiKe j Southern Stock Fire o'.tor .g fori action gu.v.*-j Ins. Go. frcrs, Tewel- Southern Underwriters Underwriters of Gr'nsb and peas. These Companies ar us for your and have a splendid rt Summer dealings. Your requests will hi tention. y to M. M.; Qnonnfi? I Am on A In uctuinj Luau aiiu IU i W. A. McSWA rcky Jack is { at my resi- ??? ???i Prosperity. ^ in S. Watts. Table Talk money, set barrel. Get rticles from I ven away. I WB JBP W we'?niaran-|| nil 1 m#' is faction or j lul V t 'pass this I |? I J? -ed ?f "OTr in n /\ >KY ! i Tlia Mr tK JL i?V VUi VAA miles withou motor. Ask tion. Phone >r - | SUMMER' 1 I J I _____ eamnak^1 j wnmm I _ Opera House I "| PROGRAMME d r,i TUESDAY 18th >le j-KfNGLE.S ENFORCES THE L.tr I jr- j Vim Comedy fl "A WOMAN'S POWER" - j Featuring Mollie King. | 'j.Part World Film (Brady) I m I WEDNESDAY 19th >ur i ! (Orphan day; the gross receipts go to them.) ___ -'POLITENESS PAYS" n-*: 3-Part Essanay. J r'<?; Featuring .John Junior, Jolin t'ossar and Betty Brown a ? J ? i III"<;IIKY. THE PROCESS SERVER* <mM n : Yitagraph Comedy. 'b0 Featuring Hutrliie Mack and Kate t fl ! Price, William Shea and Flora Fioch. J THURSDAY 20th 1 nd;-THE KOAD OF MAXY TURNINGS'* 20 j 3-Part Vitagraph | Featuring Leah Baird, Lonise Beandet, 1 and Van Dyke Brooke. ir- | m ; LOVE and LATHER" ! Vim Coiuedy H "j i >u- ' - w- ; OILS AND GREASES?We can save ss ! yon money, no matter for wliao n(^ i nwp r:iM suddIv von. We find A ry,| " 1 ; that many have paid r> and 10c a J he1 gallon more than our prices. Yot: ? to | will make money by seeing o.ir &' samples and prices. Summer i Bros. Co. ! 4-13-2t. ^ . ' SURANCE I J red to write fire in_ i . r j at short notice tor | reliable STOCK Assets Surplus $ 388,131.00 $ 78.337. Oo 1,238,226.00 .326,179.00 424,538.00 103,042.00 392,231.00 61,324.00 ?oro 234,897.00 62,181.00 e all licensed in this State, jcord for prompt and fair &ve prompt and careful ati vestment Company, Agent iN, Mgr. Ins. Dept f 1 \ - at made 22023 t stopping the fnr rlpmnnctra. 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