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H'JiLLl" i'OSONAI. rbe <>i :?>.any People, Newberrians, and Those Wlio Visit MMYIU'I"!}. -ud^e L. M. Player spent Thursday in Greenwood on business. Miss Sara Williamson is visiting friends in Ciiapin. Mr. M. L. Spearman was a visitor in Greenwood on Saturday. G. C. Wilson of Ridgeway was a week-end visitor to friends. Mr. Ben Workman of Kinards was in .Newberry Saturday. ?xiss Colie Blease returned Monday from Laurens. Miss Mazie Dominick is visiting in Chester. Mrs. Alan Johnstone, Jr., has re turned from a visit to relatives in j Newberry.?The Record. J. W. Haitiwanger, Jr., is visiting bis grandparents, {Mr. and ?Mrs. Summer, in Newberry.?The State. Misses Margaret and ^Iary Speake have gone to Kinards to visit their grandmother.?The Anderson Mail. ;Mrs. R. E. Leavell of Newberry has been visiting at the home of Mrs. A. J. Boggs.?The Pickens Sentinel. r !Miss Lurline Evans left Thursday; for Asheville, X. C., where she will spend several weeks. iLittle Miss Mary Metts of Whitmirs came Thursday to visit her aunt, Mrs. Mary !P. Fant. I^iiss Winnie Johnson has returned io Easley after a visit of several days to Miss Sudie Dennis. Miss Mildred Evans is the guest; of Miss Kathleen Sanders in Greenwood. Mrs. M. L. Spearman has returned home after visiting relatives in Ches- j ter. Aliss Ethel Addison of Augusta is ' the attractive guest of Mrs. John M. Kinard. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Knight of Sel- j ma, Ala., left Thursday for Carthage, j N. C., after a visit to relatives in Newberry. The Rev. E. V. Pabb will make thf 1 address at the closing exercises of the Connie Maxwell orphanage on Thursday e ening. Miss Allena Mabry has returned from an extended visit to friends and relatives in Newberry.?Clinton Chronicle. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Counts and J - ? ?? ?- A ire eniiaren are spenamg a ic v* uaj o with relatives at Prosperity.?Eau Claire cor. The State. j J Miss Elmina Long of Silverstreet is spending a while with relatives in "Batesburg.?-Batesburg cor. The . State. j, Master Paul and George Fulen- , "winder are visiting their grandmoth-: ( .qt. n n Fnipriwirlpr at Monroe. y *Ui O. U. \/? * V*4V*? " *VW. ?? , x-?c- K Miss Mazie Dominick of Newberry is the guest of Mrs. A. G. Brice and will assist with the music at the A. R. P. church, during the Y. P. C. IU. con- , i vention.?Chester cor. The Record. iMr. and Mrs. Clarence iSmith "have , returned to Newberry, after a visit j to relatives in the City.?Spartanburg Journal. !, Mrs. Will White has returned to' her home in Newberry after a visit1 r to Mrs. George Eagle, and Mrs.1 3 Raymond Beaty.?The Anderson Intelligencer. -Mr. H. H. Blease went to Columbia on Monday to have a conference with \fAnra in rcoo rH trt tho fnTTTll- ' \JCU? +TX\JKJ I I A* & v* vv vmv ?-v - - i .? - ^ tion of the new military company in j t dewberry. j Dr. J. Henry Harms leaves today v ior Black Mountain where he will at- 0 "tend -the Young Peoples Missionary q Education convention and he will s preside over the conference. Rev and Mrs. P. E. Shealy, after {] visiting relatives and friends here, j a have returned to their home at Lan- j s xiis. N. C. They were accompanied j 0 by Miss Beatrice Livingston, who will a be their guest for several weeks. a blisses iMayme Swittenberg and ti Lizzie Dominick leave on Thursday to f attend the National Educational con- 1 vention in New York. They will vis- ti it other places while away and will d be gone about three weeks. ( Miss Katliryn Harms returned < from Columbia after spending several i days with iMrs. Kibler. Miss Harms was accompanied by Miss Florence r "Rickenback of Harrisburg. Penn.. who will be her guest for several weeks. -?? _ ~ J ~ nnoll lpft "FVidaV .VI1S S (jrlctu v s vuoffi-n ?^?v. ? . for a visit to friends in Columbia. , Among those who motored to the soldiers camp at Styx Sunday were Dr. Sibert. Virgil Kizer, Ernest Dick*srt, Henry Adams, George Spotts, W. H. Eddy, Willia- "^arks, George Ehrkardt, Isa Ma of Newberry; Clarence Dobbins of Kinards; and Clarence '"Wallace, "Bud"' Sligh, and Marcus Glasgow of Jaiapa. VARIOUS AND ALL ABO I T Refreshing rains continue to fall. The Baptist Sunday school picnick ....... ... . 1 III .-i'. n. .a res r i i?l:i !. i > . Sam Dominick garage has sold to . i\ K. Way an Ovorlaini 7"> tourii:g car. Dr. .i. Win. Folk sent us last Frisorue cotton blooms from a held of sixteen acres ail in bloom. Theda rJara. the famous vampire woman of the Fox Fiim Co. appears at the Arcade in "The Two Orphans,' Tuesday. June 27. ?" ' -VT? T <-n .-v - 'i ne street overseei, .?n. uuc has a crew of hands at work on Friend street in front of the express office. A gentleman remarked the other day that it is refreshing to meet, now and then, a person who is not crazy about sShakespeare. "Then I'll Come Back to You," in which Alice Brady plays the star part, a World Film production of the supreme class, will be shown at the Opera House today. In Judge Player's court Saturday afternoon John Drafts was found guilty of violating a labor contract and fined $2f>.00 or 30 days. He gave -^ - notice ui appcai. Considerable wind and heavy rains doing much damage to crops and small "bridges last Friday afternoon are reported from the Pomaria section of the county. It has been nearly 70 years since our last war with Mexico. !Wle have done exceedingly well to live peaceably for such a length of time with so disargeeable a neighbor. It looks like Capt. Joe Werts is going to carry the good work on Friend street all the way to the depot. We hope so. He is widening the street nntfinor in Mind drain Dines. This u y K, ^ is good too. There was a ball game on the EVIollohon grounds Saturday afternoon between Ninety Six and Mollohon. The score was to G in fa.or of Mollohcn. F. F.ilkner, R. Falkner, A. Fusii and Wallace Scott starred for the visitors. lAt the meeting in H. H. Blease's office Friday the outlook for the organization of a military company was so incouraging that it was decided to meet again Tuesday night at 8:30 for drill practice in one of the vacant stores in the McCaughrin block. Under date of June 19 Gov. Manning wrote a letter revoking the commission of Samuel Nance. Jr., as notary public. The governor gives no reason for his action. A copy of the letter is on file in the office of the clerk of court for Newberry. j Mr. Ike Timmerman who got his | arm .broken some time ago wem iu , Columbia one day last week to have i it broken over and reset. The arm j carpenter who first set it did a bum job, hence Mr. Timmerman's pres- j 3nt trouble and suffering. !lf you like to see life in a lumber j :amp, thrills galore, a genuine log' irive, "some" fight and a cleverly j worked out love story, don't fail to ( see "Then I'll Come Back to You" ivhich will be shown at the Opera -Touse today. A Sunday school in this county has; idopted a resolution which is com- j j ^+V?i-VT. iJundav schools : nenaauitj emu umti ^ ( night profit by following so splendid m example. They decided to not dis-, hiss politics, or baseball, either, in} he Sunday school room or while on , he church grounds. Allen Smith Arrowood, seven,' - . I! nonths old son of Mr. and -Mrs. ti. a. j ^.rrowood of the Mollohon Mill vil- j a-ge, died early Monday morning and J, v*as buried Afonday afternoon at 4j( 'clock at Rosemont cemetery. Rev. j1 lobe Smith conducted the funeral jervices. j. /Mr. Hamp Hunt relates a singular |< icident regarding his meeting with IJ n acquaintance whom he had not;" een in about 20 years. The strang-j" r was passing through Newberry by. uto and was inquiring of the roads!,' nd after Mr. Hunt had carried him o one of the garages wnere the in- ( ormation was secured the stranger^ >ecame reminiscent and about thej< irst thing he said along this line lie.! declared: "And I knew Hamp Hunt." i )f course Mr. Hunt was surprised! I md surprised the stranger by mak- j ng himself known. THE FIRE LESS COOKER DOES EX1ELLEM WORK The editor failed to find the hen for Mrs. Miller to try out on the tireless cooker but we did get a roast beef and she very kindly put it througn the process and it was fine. Carots and potatoes on the side with good! brown gravy made a very delicious dish. The tireless cooker does ex ---l. ~~ Jr nnm oc f n a ceiient \\ oik v>ucu u _ roast and when there is some onej there who knows how and all the > good ladies can learn how. Several i the cookers were sold during the week and no doubt many more will be sold. The maid who assisted Mrs. Miller -;iii wit'a the West-Martin com-1 i pan\ ana v. ill pleas-.-i to demon-; , 11'.. I >' ?'!!. ' l). i i. e J Oil t, t 'U1V. 'Z J ? , I j ...c nivie*s cook or. No rriM5;j?T i:i .Jail. There is no prisoner in the Xew; berry jail. And there has been none ' | since court except for a ni^lit pos- j fiWi' cfiniii nri o for vinl nf ! Olc/l ? W *- ^ A v* ; contract. SPECIAL NOTICES. FOR SALE?S-horse gasoline engine 1 and Thrasher combined. Price right. E. M. Evans. 6-27-11. NOTICE?We are prepared to fill your needs for High Grade Top i -Dressing. See us for your needs. Summer Bros. Co. 6-27-2t. FOR SALE?All household goods, also lawn mower, 25 feet best hose, incubator, brooder, chicken house, poultry wire, wire screens, etc., within five days as I am leaving Newberry. Mrs. F. M. Henry, 800 Glenn street. 6-27-2t. ESTRiAY TEX/AS PONY?At my place near Silverstreet one dav last week i a stray Texas pony was found loose in tha road. Color brown, black . mane and tail. Owner may get by paying for keep and advertisement and identifying horse. B. L. Dominick. 6-27-lt. | NOTICE! | To Whom it GVfay Concern: i I Laura Bragg after being duly ! sworn &a: s, that the statement she j | made in reference to W. W. McMor- j 1 ris, is false and untrue and the rea- j son she made such statement was the j ; i fear oL serious bodily harm that i * j might be intiicted by her husband. j his Laura x Bragg, j mark Sworn to before me this 26th day j of June, 1Mb. L. M. Player, Magistrate. 6-27-ltp. j I If you need tliem, we have them.; P. C. JEANS & CO. Jewelers, Watch Makers & Opticians P. C. Jeans, Optometrist. i ^______ mmmi C Tf 17 FTC O 1 JL S?i JL A THE SOUTH'S MOST POPULAR PIANO Write for catalog and price list. Box 165, COLUMBIA, S. C. | ^ * | Dr. F. C. Martin | l> n^rv, C:~U I I Specialist!' 4 # ?| X Examines Eyes, Fits Glasses % and)jArtificial Eyes. | If your eyes are giving you|J ^trouble don't fail to consult him^ % Satisfaction Guaranteed. ?> <?> | Office ove* Anderson's Dry*; ?Goods Store. & * i ! - j . ?/' i |h?> MARGUERITE CLARK Appearing" in UTHE CRUCIBLE," a Paramount Picture at Leslies Arcade, Wednesday, June 2Sth. m iOH. SALM?Sine Heresfonl .fALK?-YV-il sell cheap one goo-i interested see us at on ;e. Summer j u: :1c and I'.vo horses. D. A. l^i'-ingHros. to. j k?>i . ? ... i . . i. | ^ f rmm?wr^mt j** i L^mii i^fgqpwrL./iiilHLULf lETfRwepyraMCTfc^T?x'->"" MwmmmmTflffTinMr;jHHnMPnr*P MEN WANTED Uncle Sam is calling for men to uphold the honor and dicrnif.v nf t.hfi TTniteH Stat-?c V..Q...WJ w? w? w W ^ UUVVU South Carolina every man to do his duty by answering his country's call and upholding the record of the Palmetto State. Apply at Laurens for enlistment in the Traynham Guards, a crack company of the South Carolina National Guard. Call on, write or Phone Lieut. D. R. SIMPSON, Recruiting Officer, Laurens, S. C. ' Enjoy the "4tl New Price I T T AVE a real holiday?filled to the last mir jn pin?ss?real delight, that's what a Ma for you. Picnic?visiting friends?to the races what you do, the Maxwell will make it a holic And furthermore, it will add pleasure, satisfac ness to every day. Now we mention the Maxwell it impossi! for the "4th" especially, because it is?comi you've just read the announcement Twenty of the bie Drice reduction bv the nlinp?7 Of / ? ? ? A. & JLA N/ ? J V ^ Maxwell Motor Cortipany, The of tires?si wonderful car that formerly sold omy than ; for $655 is now only $595. Maxwell h stop Moto Not one detail of the car has without a i been changed-the same high grade, Econom complete automobile. If you've in operatic been thinking of a motor car at all some, coi you've had just such a car as this these quali in mind. Probably you've thought well at this We can deliver you a Maxw Complete equipment, inducing Electric Starter, and Electric Light SI TMIVIFR'S GA Newberry, S. C. { ^ . ? / - - v~2rA_ 'jL-'isyC ^?-^l-'.LV. vSw Opera House I PROGRAMME I MONDAY, .ll'.NE 2<>TH THE MAN WITH IV Tom Mix ami Victoria Forded i O-piH t CCliQ I FABLE OF TuE 1'iiE tCHEli WHO ' ] FLEW HIS KITE, ETC. Essanay Comedy TCESDAY, Jl'NE 27TH *I.\ THE M003TS BAY" Francis Bushman, Bryant Washburn and Gerda Holmes 2-Part Eesanay Wrold Film Co. Present ALICE BRADY In ) "THEN I'LL COME BACK TO YOU" 5-acts j;-* WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28TH , "THE OATH OF HATE" Henry King and Marguerite Nichols ^ 3-part Knickerbocker "THE DUMB HEIRESS* 1 Sis Hopkins (Rose Melville) and < Henry Mnrdock Kalem Comedy NOTICE?Our Jack is now in good shape. Ready for service. Also corn for sale $1.00' per bushel. Please phone Prosperity 4121. Rufus and Charley Long. 6-23-2t. BAiRJBECUE?I will give a first class ? barbecue at my residence July 1 ' } State campaign day. Will sell meat and hash and serve dinner 11:30 a. m. J. 4!. Counts. 6-6-tf. ^ BARBECUES I will give a barbecue at my residence 1-2 mile from Old Town on Wednesday, June 28, 1916. Special | attention to ladies and children. | Plenty of amusement for both old and I ycung. All candidates invited. 4 1 L. Clarence Pitts. ] 1 v * i in a f, / $595 lute with genuine hap. txwell will accomplish or circus?no matter } lay you'll remember. ^ :tion and real happi*le to secure?but here \ e and see. j miles per gallon of gas- J )0 to 10,000 miles per set jrely that's greater econyo'j have expected. The . i xir? lOias ine vyuriu s nuur Record, 22,000, miles motor stop. y in first cost?economy m?and a stylish, hand- $ nfortable motor carties you get in a Maxi astonishing price. ell today! r s f. o. b. Detroit. Michigan. lRAG^ '