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iTKLLY PEISSOXAL / fiie Moyeuputs of Kdny People, >*ew-1 berriaus, ami Those >Ylio Visit >'ew berry. ? I Miss Kate Summer is visiting her school mate in Easley. Miss Eula Taylor is -visiting friends j fc Greer. Mr. iXeely Cromer is home from the Lliaaei lor tne summer vciwuvu. Miss Roberta Mann left Friday-for Spartanburg to visit her sister, Mrs. Jiarry Price. Mr. Geo. W. Summer and family! leave today for rSullivan's Island j where they will spend two weeks. j Mr. G. Fair Buford formerly of the j JBush River church section but who' now lives near Clinton was in the city Saturday. County Superintendent of Education Chas. P. Barre is attending the Winthrop summer school and will fee absent from his office all ehe week. Mr. Elmer Summer, B. L. Dorrity and T. J. Dig?by attended the Southern j Textile association in Asheville, X. C,! last week going through in Mr. Sum-! mer'| car. Hon. A. Frank Lever motored over from Little 'Mountain on Monday and j spent a few hours in Newberry. He : returns to Washington todays He is ! the only congressman who is without I apposition for reelection. Mr. W. J. ("Bill") Smith has re-! "turned from the Maxwell factories in ! Detroit and he says he had a finej trip and we all know that Tie (fad.; ' " 1 - rtllt Tf:^e Maxwell peopie aic iuimug v?v I ScO cars a day now and the demand. 'is increasing. Fred H. Dominick left on Monday) for Spartanburg to attend the opening j meeting of the State campaign. He will journey with the State campaign- j ers through the tbird district winding mp with them at Newberry on July 1. All of the meetings except tihe Sparitanburg and Greenville meetings will I be in the third district until theyi reach Newberry. Ur. J. Marion Davis, superintendent of the -Newberry Cotton mills, read a paper on "Oiild Labor" last ; Friday before the convention of the Southern Textile association which : met the latter part of last week in Asheville, N. C. The paper was com- 1 pigmented very highly and the convention voted that copies be made ' ani sent to the governor of every v. Southern State. YABIOUS AKD ALL ABOUT ^ Sunday was an Ideal summer day. I The recent heavy rains washed up st ci&l small bridges in the county. 3e sure to see Mary Pick-ford in '4Cinc/erilla" at the Arcade Thursday. Sill Waldrop, the famous Fordster, "was in the city Saturday. Mr. Walter Dickert won the $10 prize given away at T. M. Sander's store. I Dr. J. W. Sharp formerly of this' city but now of Greenville spent Sunday night and Monday in the city. William Farnum in "The Guilded Fool," a Fox feature at the Arcade , foday. i The crops are coming out wonder-1 fully since the long needed rains fell. Mr. B. B.. Hair is announced as a candidate for reelection as magistrate for !No. 9 township. Mr. James G. Brown won the Indian twin motorcycle at Claud Wil-; liams' pool room. Tomorrow Wednesday is the long-j est day in the year. >From then on tne | days will begin to grow shorter and! the nights longer. "Nig" Epting and ''Hub" Boland, two of Newberry college boys, are matincr crru-tfl with the Macon ball i iUUU.Ai.-, O^V "team: "The stock of the late Carolina - -*<Cash Co. is being retailed at the old stand in East Main street by Messrs. Peer and Malpass. Don't forget the great serial picture 'The Strange Case of Mary Page," tlie great serial picture which is being shown at the Opera House every Thursday. j A bridge, of which there has been considerable complaint, near Mr. J. J R. Davidson's place has been repaired by Tom P. Richardson, the bridge builder. P. F. Baxter and Son erected a "handsome monument last Saturday to she Oxner family at Fairview church. Th11 monument was erected by Mr. 'Tom Oxner. "Edwin August will be seen at the Onera House theatre with Ormi Haw- j ley in the World Film feature, "The j Social Highwayman," today. This is j1 a strong five-part drama directed by himself. Sam Domi-nick and Jimmie Epting went to Charlotte last Friday and returned with two handsome Overlands, models 75, which were bought by Reuben and Jacob Boozer of the firm of Boozer Bros, I A party of gentlemen consisting of^ about or 3?i frcm the vicinity of Po-' maria and Little Mountain got to- j gether at the residence of Mr. {\Y. B. j i'oinest this morning about 4 o'clock and started in a bunch to the State campaign meeting at Spartanburg. They are traveling by automobile. (Mr. Boinest accompanied them. Mrs. Sibbie Rivers, widow of the late J. R. Rivers, died early (Sunday ? ot tho Rlafp hns morning m (juiumwia ?i, ? pital in the 7oth year of her age Funeral services were held and interrment in Rosemont cemetery Monday afternoon at 4:30. Dr. A. J. Bowers conducted the funerar services. Mrs. Rivers is survived by several 'children as follows: Messrs. E. T. Rivers, H. P. Rivers, David Rivers of the city and Mrs. S. L. Price and Mrs. P. E. Collins of Greenville and Mrs. F. R. Lorick of Saluda county and Mrs. D. B. Goings of the city. THE NEWS OF PROSPERITY ' I Kev. C. J. Shealy Accepts Call to brace Chureli?Kev. 4. >1. >V'Jiite lnstailed. Prosperity, June 19.?Rev. Chas. J. IShealy of Oglethrope, Ga. has accepted the call to Grace church and will take charge of the work on September 1. (Miss Curlee of Winnsboro is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. S. Wheeler. Miss Willie Mae Wise returns today from Lancaster. IAt. and Mrs. J. B. Stockman spent i Friday in (ColumJbia where little Miss I Ruth is ,being treated for throat trou- | r-v ! ble. ' ^-| Rev. J. M. White the new pastor of i the A. R. P. church was installed on i Sunday. The services were conducted by Revs. Pressly and Kennedy. Mrs. IStuckey of Darlington is visiting her aunt, Mrs. L. S. Beavers. Mrs. Armelia 'Wise of Columbia is spending a while with her sister, Mrs. P. E. Schumpert. Messrs. A. H. JIawkns and Ge6rge Wise motored down to the State farm last week. Mrs. Ernest Luther and children are visiting relatives. Mr. Vernon Wheeler assistant paymaster of "U. S. N\ left Sunday for Sar. Diego, Oal. Little Miss Pearl Wheeler lias gone j to Charlotte to visit her sister, Mrs. i C. >M. Simpson. * { Mrs. H. J. Rawl spent Friday in Lexington. 'Mrs. John Grant and children have returned to their home in Waltersboro. Mr. W. T. Gibson is spending a fev; j days in Columbia. i?.rs. G. Y. Hunter returned Monday1 i fron? the Columbia hospital. Miss Sudie Mae Boulware is the gu^st of Miss Susie Langford. Messrs. Herbert Langford and Mike Byrd of Columbia spent Sunday witn Mrs. D. M. Langford. Miss iMary Attaway of Williamston will arrive Wednesday to visit Miss Susie Langford. Mr. and Mrs. George McsXary of Reed, Okla., are here visiting relatives \ ' / Misses Minnie, Annie and Rose Amick of Newberry are guests of Miss iXettie Barnes. Itiss Josephine May entertained Thursday evening in honor of her house guest, Miss Brooks of Columbia. After several hours of social chat an ice course was served.Music Recital. The music pupils of Miss Rawl's class gave an informal recital at thp studio on 'Friday evening which marked the'close of an unusually sue cessful year of study. The rather short program representing the .work of the last term showed a marked improvement over 'the work accomplished at the Easter recital. Every one of the pupils rendered his piece exceedingly well, which showed much care and painstaking upon the part of the teacher, as well as much study and Dractice upon the part of the pupils. In the tests required by the first year pupils the highest averages received were as follows: (Note Reading?-Miss Elizabeth Harms and Master Gerald Baker. Rythm?Miss Mary McClure. Hand Culture?Miss Novice :Crapps. Ear Training?'Miss Elizabeth | Harms and Master Gerald Baker. For the second grade: Scale Playing?(Miss Marguerite Burns and Master Fulmer Wells. Entertaining?'Miss Marguerite Burns and Master Burton Wells. j Memory Work?Master Fulmer , Wells. Transposition of Melody into Different Keys?Miss Elizabeth Harms, general average for the entire school. Miss Elizabeth Harms. After the recital the members of the class were carried out to ftliss Rail's beautiful country home, where a lawn party was tendered them and a bountiful picnic supper was spread, j THE WHJT3I!HE BOOSTEHS CAME TO TALK CHAl'TAI'Ql'A \ i I ; f TlK\v Came in Automobiles With Music and Mood < iieer and With an In- ( vitation Strong and Trne. According to their program as an- \ j nounced in the last issue the Whitmire boosters came to town on Satc urday and they were here to tell us f* ! of the good things they are going to 1 j liave in 'Wlhitmire town. Ana to ex- jc : tend a most cordial invitation to the j i | people of this community to come to j? ! see them. j <> They are going to have a chautau-1 qua and they want their neighbors | j and friends to come and enjoy it with i 1 them. Mr. Wm. Coleman of the; | Glen-Lowry mills always gives his j j operatives a free barbecue and a holi-; I day on the fourth of July. This year ! j he is going to have the barfoecue and j I holiday on July 1 so that' the opera-. tives may have the privilege if they J I desire of hearing the governor of the ! n nrJ fliov TVll J OT11 r\V O OIdle apcarv auu luv-; ?. * ! | I barbecue and the holiday at the same, time. The Glen-Lowry is backing the' Chautauqua as it backs the people j who work in the mill and is support- j ing the 'band and supported largely! the booster trip to Newberry. The j people over Whitmire way have the j pluck and the energy which go to j make a live community and when It j ^rnoe +<-k dnirc fhinsret whv thev just ! O" - - j do them, that's all there is to it and, j they are going to have a great time; over there and they are not a tut sel- j fish and will be delighted to have j their friends come and enjoy it with them. f _ Off to the Bankers Convention. President Jolrn M. Kinard and Cashier J. Y. MaFall of the "Commer i cial Bank, President B; C. iMatthews ] and Cashier T. K. Johnstone of the! National Bank and Assistant CashierW. B. Wallace of the Exchange Bank have gone to Asheviile, iN. C., to at* * * *- 4-Vo. .QsVII+Tl iena we annual 'mveuug ui mc ? Carolina Bankers convention. = I ~ | Dr. F. C Martin 1 ^ ? - ? ?- , r< < _.?.! | Examines Lyes, ritsvj*as?e?^| t and) Artificial Eyes I J? V ! j?If your eyes are giving y?u^; ^trouble don't fai1 tjconsult him? % Satisfaction Guaranteed. I <e> <e> * Office cvt. Anderson's Dry*, *Goods Store. * i * i " ' I Xary Pickford in I "CINDERELLA^ j A Paramount Picture in 5 acts. Les lies Arcade Thursday, June ismd. j If you need them, we hare them. P. C. JEASS & CO. Jewelers, Watch Makers & Opticians P. C. Jeans, Optometrist. STIEFF I 11 I THE SOUTH'S MOST POPULAR PI A N Oj Write for catalog and price list. Box 165, J, COLUMBIA, S. C. jj |~j! The Whit mire "boosters" hit Xew)erry good and strong and with col>rs Hying Saturday afternoon about 6 )'clock. Their itinerary was via Clin on, uolclviiie, Kinanls ana .\ewoer y. There was some rough going on iccount of the rains but the Wliitmire spirit will not down and the flying squadron of fifteen cars each with a :ull complement of crew and passengers braved the weather and the oads and made the entire journey in irciirc UUL/JUIJUU Newberry's feature following program this v> 3T0SDAY, , DA1NTEL FROHMAN presents WIDOW," a 'Parmount picture. TUESDAY, WILLIAM FOX presents Will FOOL,'- a Fox Film production ir 4 Reels of sele THURSDAY, DANIEL FROH'MAiN presents LAt,w that ever new fairy tale so mou-nt picture in 5 acts. fcTHE TIGHT REIN," (chapte titled 44WHO'S GUILTY T featurii FRIDAY, J JESSE L. LAiSKY present Mar >'ORA FLYNX," a Paramount pi SATURDAY, N -Announcement j COMING?"THE TWO ORPIL GOOSE GIRL.* \ \ / ^ (van ph Ownership of a r Service. All other cor ly, Service is the eleme When we assert value, we base chat stai a service record that st Being a matter o fact: that a stock Maxv ing 500 miles a day for a motor stop-without miles per gallon of gas The World's Mo uary, 1916, by a Maxw Automobile Associatio Facts outweigh < must suggest a motor c than a mortgage again* The prices, incl Roadster, $635. One ( Ask for d< Sumi v : good time. The Whitmire concert band accompanied the expedition and rendered several elegant numbers on the court house square. The visitors after taking supper at the Newberry hotel returned Saturday night to whitmirp Thp trirv was nrl . f * ; marily to advertise the Chautauqua which will hold forth in Whitmire June 30 and July 1, 2, 3. Whitmire was recently burned down but she is coming a^ain. ARCADE play house presents the reek. JUNE 19TH BBMi Joli 11 Barry more, in ~THE RED \ JUNE 20TH iam Farnum, in "THE GUILDED t 5 acts. .r, JUNE 21ST icted Films. JUNE 22ND Mary Pickford, in CINDIRELdear to^be little ones. A Para I r two) of the problem plays enag Anna Nllsson and Tom Xoore. TJ>E 23RD ie Doro, in "THE HEART OF icture in 5 acts. JUNE 24TH later watch for it. ISS,* "WOBiXWWW and "THE % 4 \ 1 1 \ j 1 ** \rm T ~ 1? ., f X i u y notor car is but a means to t tsiderations are of minor in jnt that actually determines that Maxwell Motor Cars re tement on concrete and inc ands unparrelleled. f vital consequence to you, 11 i i pen car conclusively prove* forty-four consecutive day motor repairs or readjust] oline. tor Non-Stop Mileage Recc ell Touring Car is authenti< n. It is not open to questio opinins. Knowing the fac :ar purchase that will be an it, the future. uding Full Equipment, ar Chassis, three other Body S emonstration, P Ok iier's Gc Newberry, S. C. \.^?cCn" Z^> ff/ NtffF '? It HH ? ANT TO JOI\ I A KMV SEE H. H. HLlfl mmm Ail persons who would like to fl a military company, will please mn at the office of Blease and Blease cjQ the 25th of June, 1916, at 8 o'clock. I Jri. h. tfiease. H Opera House i PROGRAMME 1 TUESDAY, JUNE 20th World Film Co. Present Orrni Hawley and Edwin August *THE SOCIAL 'HIGHWAYMAN* 5 acts UTHE LITTLE SAMARITAN* Joyce Fair 2-part Essanay ? I ?- A WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21st "THE BROKEN PROMISE" 1 ! Anna Drew, Joyce Moore, Geo. Larkin jk 3-part Knickerbocker LUCKY MISTAKE" Rose Melville, as Sis Hopkins, and Henry Murdock Kalem Comedy J THURSDAY, JUNE 22nd "THE MAN HUNT* James /Morrison, Raymond Waflmrn 1 and Marguerite Blake ' ^ 3-part Yitagraph ?a Convenient burglar" Biograpb. Comedy ! Ana we na tpisoae or I "THE STRA5GE CASE OF MARY PAGE" # JULY 4?(The Civic Association of Pomaria will give a barbecue at Pomaria on July 4 for the benefit of ' the school. Mrs. T. A. Setzler, President. 5-19-td. FOR SALE)?Twenty pigs, half Poland China, 6 weeks old. Price $2.00 t_ ? ' _1 A. _ "D/vlf/S? ?/ eacn. Ajppiy to i^cuumyen s xvuxici Mill. Phone No. 4903. MAG NO. 9 TOWNSHRIP Mr. B. B. Hair is announced as a candidate for reappointment as magistrate for No. 9 township and will abide tlie rules of tlie Democratic pri- . mary. ' I e ,| 1 1 * in cuu-auu in<11 cuu 15 tportance. Consequent- " i Value. , ^present an exceeding lisputable evidence of we again refer to this i its worth by travelrs and nights-without nents-averaging 21.88 y >rd, established In Jan:ated by the American n. I \ ts, your own judgment investment for, rather e: Touring Car, $655; tyies. / \ hone 172. i irage i fl (MM