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PUUEJLY PERSONAL ?he MoTeni^nts of rcauy People, Newberrians, and Tliose Who Tisit Newberry. iMr. Robert D. Wright left Satur aay ior ->ew iun. Mr. Lambert Jones has returned from Glenn Springs. Miss Ruth Hamiter of Monticelio is visiting Mrs. John A. Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. Garrett have gone to Asheville to spend ten days. Mr. Otway Salter spent Sunday in Greenwood visiting Mr. Claud Sligli. Miss Novice Craps has returned home after a plea&v.nt visit to rela tivA* in Columbia. Smiley L. Porter of Newberry spent ? few days here last week.?Swansea Cor The State. Miss Margaret Burton of Xewbem*1 ; i; Miss San* Perrin's guest.?Abbe-' ! ville Cor The State. ? i Miss Julia Kibier of Newberry spent ' a few days here with friends.?Bsn-.-' berg 0>r T'u Sta*e. i Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sharpe ana 1 } little child of Aiken are visiting i relatives in the city. Misses Leah and Ruth Boland have ; returned to Savannah after visiting | Miss Lucile Lathan in the city. ~~ * *' T * ? ? % V*?? c r A . Little MISS LiUUlse uaiuy na.a J, turned home after visiting in Newberry.?Olympia Cor Record. Mrs. Loli Hendri.v "\ children are) visiting her mother s. Bedenbaugh, ia Newberry.?Olympia Cor Record. I.VCiss Pearle Clarke is visiting relatives and friends in Newberry.?Lexington News. Mrs. J. Frank Brown, of Prosperity, spent last week here with her brother, . Mr. J. P. Wise.?Tlie Jasper Herald. I Mr. Thomas H. Cromer and Mr.; Harmon Cromer of Greenville were in Nedberrv Saturdav ni?Iu and I Sunday. j J\.'rs. Pope Morris una little da ugh- ' ter, Edna, are visiting Mrs. Morrir p rents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Rodc.rperger. ! >V:r. and Mrs. W. C. Herbert hav-T returned frcn: Newberry where they spent the summer.?isennettsvmc Cor he State. \ Misses Hilda and Corrie Beik* i Crouch are visiting their sister, Mrs. J. Gordon Payne, of near Chappells.? ? aluda Cor The State. j Mr. R. H. Greneker of the Obseri ver is back on the job again aft^r, trending his vacation with relative; and friends in Laurens county. Kelley Aull is spending a few days with his cousin, Jimmie Lee Aull, of Pomaria.?Pleasant Grove Cor Saluda Standard. Mr. Frank R. Kneece of upper Main street is spending some time "with relatives near Prosperity, 3. C.?Lexington News. Mr. and Mrs. Mart Ruff and family, of Newberry, are visiting in this neighborhood.?Butler Cor Saluda Standard. Miss Louise Mayer, cr rrosperuy is the guest of Miss Marion Miller this week.?Pleasant Grove Cor Saluda Standard. Miss Sara Perrin entertained at * bridge party on Saturday in honor of Miss Margaret Burton.?Abbe villa Cor The State. Mr. Dave and Miss Geneva Thornton, of Newberrv, have been visiting ! their uncle and aunt. Mr. ani Mr?. Ben Davis, on Bluff road.?Olymphi 11 for Record I Irs. AY. W. WUlingh'm ani Mrs. J. K. Willingham. of Newberry, have "be-i visiting the former's daughter, iECrs. L. S. Darby, on Olymphia ave j i ue.?Olymphia Cor The Record. i Misses Anna Julia and Cleo Harmon, of Prosperity, spent Saturday: night with Misses Ellie and Eul.i Cameron.?Pleasant Grove Cor Saluda Standard. Prof. J. B. Bushardt and family ihave returned from an extended visit to relatives at Augusta, Ga. They vivi:el reiatr.es at Newberry ! while away.?Honea Path Chronicle. ! Mrs. Annie King of Atlanta is j spending the week with her parents i Mr ami Mrs Fr;ink Mavbin. near ! Whitmire. Mrs. Maybin has been quite ill but is somewhat improved. . Miss Mary Hentz of Pomaria was the guest of Miss Bertie Moore last week. They left a few days i>go for , Starr where they will spend a week I visiting friends.?Cross Hill Cor TJ/\r>?io PoMi rMirnnirlp xxuu^a jl um v*** v?.v ?v. I ! Misses lone Smith of tAbbevilie. Mary Frances Pool of Newberry and >.ell and Jean Griffin of Williamston ;ie the house guests of 'Misses Ed "? ; n d Louise Sullivan.?Honea Pat'l i Cor The State. i : Mr. 3. G. Langford with his family I left today for Xewberry to make that I their home. Mr. Langford has been . with the Southern Power 'Company here for the past three years, -and has many friends "here who will regret t') see him le.;ve.?The Union Progress. Miss .Martha Oreighton. Lancaster county's popular and efficient home demonstration agent, returned to Lancaster this week after an absence k reveral weeks spent in Newberry an 1 Florence counties.?Lancaster Co*The State. On Wednesday owning Ivliss Marfile Richardson entertained a IVw friends in honor of the 'Visses Kres* ler a lid Evans of Newberyr. Progressive conversation was the game of the evening. Lemonade and cake were served.?White Rock Cor Th-3 State. Mr. R. H. Greneker of Newberry is pending his vacation in the count', with Mr. W. F. Wright and other rel- i p*ivos. Mr Greneker lias n^meror friends in Laurens who are always f-"r.d to see him. He is now connect- j ' (1 with tho Xewherry Observer.? 1 . ' ~or.s Advertiser Miss Byrd Wright, after a veryj pleasant visit to relatives in this city.; l as returned to her home in Laurens j county. She is a young lady of j agreeable and charming manners who j made friends in N\>wberry. Mis -: Y,'right comes from a section of fine j county noted for its pretty and intel- j :.cr??nt a:v.l cultivated girls. ?? VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT The county campaign meeting s being held today at Jalap-.1. "The 'Weaker Strain," chapter ni \o j o? the 'Who's Guilty?" series, at t.?c I Arcade Thursday, August 17. Saturday's mail brougt an open tell from the farm of Mr. R. M. Werts cf Gary. Victor Moore will appear in a new Paramount production "The Clown." :t the Arcade Friday.. August IS i Mr. Toiil C. Chalmers has moved ; in to the Shelley house in High Point vq.p 1 r rl h / Vrs Ifihi Aull. I i Frank Daniels, the celebrated coTomorrow" will be the Paramount picture at thv Arc?J.e Wednesday. August 16. i ?.:r Hump Cousins will move into i . V house vacated by (Mr. Tcm .timers. Mr. Cousins has 'jc .^it . t. is placv. | The County Mission:iry institute oi } tlie Presbyterian church will hold it3 annual meeting at DominicVs school hcuse. date given /^ter. ! ! Tlv regular monthh meeting nr t le ' 'V-'. c. T. U. will mee; Tuesiay afterneon at "> o'clock at the re i-.'ence of ; Mrs. Mary 'bright. I I>r.niel3 to ccl^br t^d ^dJ nvr- 'ian will appear at the Arcade in ' a . >? ci Vitograph V. L. S. E. com| e-'1:-^ S-e them every Thursday in 1 c ??:nvr. with "Who's Guilty?" ! Ice water from Wells is appreciat1 efi at the Opera House by people who | f:o there to hear fine music and to see I the fine pictures at that cool and cani- j t; rv retreat, and it is a srreat treat, i i Francis Bushman and Beverlj" | Bayne will be in "The at -' Curtain*' Tue=da~ ^-^eline Polini in "The Little Church <Around th Corner." More new music just received at ^ht Oprca House. Hear it while thn h< aring is good. There is no rtonnt about good music being card at the 1 [opeia House. It is trie house ot' j ^ood muhie and good pictures. There was a reunion of the Far I TOY JLiUllIiy dl tut: uuuit; ui ->ii. j. E. Farrow at Fountain Inn Ia..t Satt) day. Mr. W. W. Farrow and the children were present. Mr. Farrow joined them on Sunday. They will be gone some days. I j Only a few weeks ago the first cotton blooms were 'being brought to this office. Already the first open bolls are coming in. Soon the picking season will be in full blast. The summer is passing, the harvesting of ciops is near and soon we will be wrapped in the gray mantle of win r once more. The annual picnic at Beth Eden vill hp hplrl on Thursdav of this week. This has been a feature of the social life of this community to-: j twenty years or more >and all tue , people of tue community unite in a ,.?v of so al pleasure ard hr\o a "ueaki ist. dinner and supper togeth or. But the dinner is the feature of the day so far as the eating goes. And there will be a good dinner there J iii U day. I j Here are the attractions at the j Opera House the balance of this J wick: Tuesday?doubleheader?"The : Girl at the Curtain" and ' The Little j Church Around the Corner." ''Never j Again," and "Th eCowpuncher's ! Peril." Wednesday. "The Ancient I Blood," and "The Great Invention." j Thursday, "Would You Forgive Her " j "The Wtdding Day." "Pokes and j.Jabs," "The Strange Case of IMary ! Page." Friday. "A Traitor to Arts." I ::nd "The Mysterious Cypher." in the ! Hazards of Helen series. Saturday, | "Out of Flotsam." Selis: Tribune. "Ham the Explorer," and "Krazy Kat Komedy." OMA A FEW OF Tilt OLi) GUAK1) NO*Y j I Mr. \Y. G. Patterson. :.e veteran ; nuil carrier on Koute .\o. \ ivo.n I Xev. aerry, says that there are oniy {:i i'cw 01 lite old comrades of his col*any left, and that the death of Liei :tenant Pullig a few days removed ai; 1 of the commissioned officers of Co. B. ! 3rd regiment S. C. V. In speaking to The Herald and News of the death of Mr. Pullig Mr. Patterson said: 'Lieutenant S. W. Pullig who died at She:ton on the Gth of 'August was rhe last commissioned officer of Co. B. Third S. C. V. Infantrv. So far as I > know there are only two commissioned officers of the Third regimen: now living, viz.. Captain D. A. i Dickert of Co. H. and Captain | Thomas Duckett of Co. 1. Ccmpan/ ! B. of the Third .has two sergeants ' " " ^ ^ 1 1 1 TI? O I living. E. r. Jtsrauiey ana w. u. - ca.ison; also J. W. lAIcKittrick, W. J. Kel! ler, Joseph Pitts and W. P. Davenport i and'Thomas Grimes of Texas are the only privates now living. "Lieutenant Pullig was first a Tnem: bar of J. C. S. Brown's company of II le Third, but when the company was i discharged at Lightwood Knot Springs : he joined Co. B as a privat3. He wa.s ! a splendid soldier and later was elected lieutenant of the company and served to the end of the war. He then moved to Louisiana and only returned to South Carolina two or thre? years as:o. GLASSES If you need tliem, we have tliem. P. (. JEWS & CO. : Jewelers, lYateli Makers & Opticians P. C. Jeans, Optometrist. 11 Dr. F. C. Martin | i Jpeciausi? t Examines Eyes, Fits Glasses J and Artificial Eyes. ! <} r If your eyes are giving you % : ^trouble don't fail to consult him J t Satisfaction Guaranteed. * v Office ove: Anderson's Dry J; I % Goods Store. * I*? TEACHERS WANTED? (l)LVIen for ' tov.'n and country schools $60 to $75. (2) Ladies coratn-mg musu; and common schocl, unprecedented demand. (3) Grade and high school. Can plate all qualified teachers for any ci" the above. Write today, Southern Teachers' Agency. Columbia, S. C. 8-8-lt I i I ArcadE I I MONDAY, AUGUST 14. D A MEL FROHMAN Presents Louise Huff in ^DESTINY'S TOY" I A Famous Players Paramount in 5 acts TUESDAY, AUGUST 15. MUTUAL FILM CO Presents Juanita Hansen in "THE SECRET of THE SUBMARINE" Two other selected Patheplays. j ? WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10. lM.MLL rnunjiA.^ rreseuis Mary Piekford in / -THE DAWN OF A TOMORROW" I i i Famous Player Paramount in 5 acts i THURSDAY. AUGUST 17. ; PAT HE EXCHANGE ISC Presents Anna Mlsson ?nul Tom 3Ioore i in "WHO\S GUILTYr* Kr.MiL- I15 :i V. i < ? ' ri?nu?'lv. I FiijDAi, ATGUST IS .JESSE LA SLY Presents Victor Moore in THE (LOvVV i ! j A I.asky Paramount in 5 acts. SATURDAY, AUGUST 1J). PA THE EXCHANGE I>C Presents Pearl Wliite. , in 'THE IRON (LAW/' i m j I. ? . . 11. 1 ^ iwo ouier seieciea rainepiajs. ' - i ; DIXIE STAMP & STATIONERY I COMPANY, Columbia, S. C. Office ' : and bank supplies. Manufacturers of rubber stamps, seals, etc., qua!- ; I itv and service. Prompt attention i to mail oraers. : r>-1 9-tf. I T. M. HOGERS ; Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician. All Work Guaranteed. Corner Caldwell and Friend Streets-! .Newberry, S. C. I 2 ~ HA in A big, r< i ! i i :j Here's a car that y Every advantage?every starter and lights, demou able seats?and beautiful It's the great econ< milpc npr callon of gasoli "*"vw r? o ^ Think of the low pur^has then compare th3 Maxwe sand dollars. You'll buy a Ma: 1 Let us show you. Take a I ll I New Fri CttQ! F. O, B. De! TO niEVE> r srjiKAD OF JNFANT3LE PAKaL?&IS ' l i i Health Officer J. C. Adams has re- j ceived a circular from the secretary i of the State Board of Health to re-' quire all children leaving town to 1 have a certificate from the board o*' j health that they have not come in j CUIliaia v> iin <iii> va-scs. | The following is the circular: Insert circular here i To All Kail way Conductors in South Carolina. j .v authority vested !n the Stitei health officer by paragraph 614, (cod-jj of lavs for t ?e State of S?'J< Car-! lma, 191V., the follov I:;g ults will j be regarded in regard to tickets o: j rtrsons traveling in South Carolina- j First. Xo ticket or pass shall be ac j cepted fro-n anv child under 16 years ! . ! oi' afre, ur.'ess a certificate in tJie ici- j lowing fo~m is presented: '! Who ""a JL Ma/ Concern: 191 ' This is to cer fy that ; 0!' has be-1 in good' health ar.d is not known to have been I in contact with any case of infantile ; paralysis (aente ..r.r?r:or polioraye-j litis) and does no. ccir.e from an in (iiirned) i This oeriiiioate mast be slzne i by { ti e locai bo 1 rd of hea'th, whore one ! exist-, or v here no local board 0!: I health exists, by family physician, or j a reportable physician residing in that; locality, that the child ha* not been in contact with a case of infantile) par.ilysis and has not had the disease rhis year. Second. When notified by the se^- j rotary of the State board cf health 1 th: t a town is unr.'er quarantine. r.o ticket* will .be sold to children under 1C vears <"?f r?e. I T ire The sec^t: rv of t;,e Sta'e | hoard of health will f urnish the: names of such towns, when ncce - .sa' J .mes A. Harne. }.f. D. r'r retary and Sta.e Health Officer. ' Columbia, S. C., August 11, 1916. ? ! Barbecue at Pomaria. The members of New Hope and : Morris Chapel will give a first cla>- ' barbecue at Pomaria on Saturday. | Sept. 2, 1!;lb'-for the benefit of tin ! Methodist parsonage. Good dirrno-' guaranteed. Come and enjoy tin! day. .T. L. Grab m, M. H. Kinard. Comm-ittoa. ' I axwe >omy Fami only $595! our family will enjoy?that feature that the average f ntable rims, one man top, pier appearance. )my car. Owners are averaf ne?and from 7,000 to 10,000 >e price?and this unusually ill with others selling for any swell when you realize the Vacation Everj In a Maxwell! ? A _ _ s . ma j\uu Newberry, S. C. Ce troit V?-. JI w ? ??m?nci? Opera House 1 PROGRAMME 1 TUESDAY, AUGUST 15. 1 -THE UIKL A1 THE IJUiiiAiflr* 2 Act Essanay. \ FRAMES iHSHMA> and BEVERLY BAYNE. -NEVER AGAIV I vim comeay. Flump and Runt. J ' THE C(MVPU> CHERTS PERIL" * Seiig. TOM MIX. | WORLD FILM (OR Presents J EMELISE POLIXL J "THE LITTLE CHURCH A&OtTND THE CORNER* WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16. ' THE ANCIENT BLOOD* I 3 Act Knickerbocker. VIRGINIA NORDEN. THE GREAT INVENTION" I Ka'em Comedy. Sis Hopkins. THl'KSDAY, AUGUST 17. -V/OILD VlIC FORGIVE HER" 1 3 Act Vitagraph. Leali liiiird and Van Dyke Brooke. ^ "THE WEDDING DAY" Vim Comedy. j POKES AND JIBS?" j The 12tli Episode of 'The Strangr? M Case of Mary Page/' Annual Picnic Beth Eden. J The annual picnic at Beth Eklen ffl Lutheran church v.-ill be held on Thursday August !!7. The public is invited to attend. SPECIAL NOTICES I Ol'SE FOR RXT?Possession given S..ntAmhf>r 1 For narricular. apply to E. H-. Livingston ' at Far112ors Oil Mill. S-i."-3t. BARBECUE?There will be a ba/' - J ~ i oecue servecx ai ?><jny oue*?c uu Thursday by Mr. Caldwell Ruff an-1 Mr. Henry Coun>s It will be at th; rid Melvin Singlev pia.e a.id this j an ileal place for a cue. M * & >! ly Car? | they will be proud of! .1 Tri <tmily desires, ?.&ectric ity of room, big comfort jing more than twenty 1 miles per set of tires. I low upkeep expense? * thing under one thou- j " "" i . I i r iscxy I