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FCKEJLY PERSONAL ! Cite Mwem^nts of many People, New. berrians and Those Who Visit Newberry. Mr. Gus Mitchicas has returned from a visit to Atlanta. Dr. Luther A. Riser was in the city Friday, passing through. iMiss Elizabeth Fant of Newberry is visiting Miss Miriam Carpenter in "R^sIav?nreenville Piedmont. i Jliss .Nettie Setzler left Thursday Cor Toccoa, Ga., to teach school, this I fceing, her third year at that place. ! JVIiss Annie LA-mick of Newberry is the attractive guest of Miss Pearle Caughman.?Lexington Nev;s. Frank Smith of Newberry is visiting his aunt, Mrs. J. L. iWlalker.?John ston Cor The state. Wilbur Bushardt has returned to iNewberry after an extended clay with Carroll Lorick. iMessers J. E. -Sligh and Basel Dickert. of Columbia spent Sunday in ^ Newberry. (Mrs. R. C. Boyleston and little daughter are visiting <her sister, Mrs. Jas. L. Aull, in Columbia. Senator Jno. L. McLaurin and Mr. JTno. K. Aull of Columbia were in the city a short while Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Sula "Wilson of Longshores is visiting Mr3. ?. A. Matthews on Route 3. i 3drs. Helen Clary is visiting hex daughter, Mrs. C. A. Matthews, on Berate 3. I>r. J. K. Gilder ?nd Miss Paulina Gilder have returned from a most] pleasant visit to 'New York. Miss Maude Hamilton has returned from a Tisit to relatives at Piedmont. Miss Rose Evans is visiting her ^cousin, Mrs. Walter Evans, in" NewV "berry.?Charleston Post. Mrs. J. B. Coward visited her mother, Mrs. Phillips, in Columbia j Hast week. faster Horace Zeigler has return-; ed from pameron, where he spent the 1 summer with relatives. l)r. T. W. Smith spent the week-end 3n .Charlotte with nls daughter, Mrs.1 Frank G. 'VVbight. Miss Addie Miller is on an extend ed visit ?o her grandmother in Newberry.?Smithville Cor Abbeville Medium. j Miss Pearl Caughman has returned from, a visit to friends and relatives in Little Mountain, Newberry and Cross Hill.?Lexington News. Mrs. Jeff B. Amick and daughter Aurie of Newberry are visiting reLa.. tives and friends in Lexington.?LexVanro Airs. J. H. Hunter is ^pe^tang a few days with relatives and friends ii Greenwood and Abbeville counties. J. B. O'-X. Holloway of Newberry \ s^ent Friday here in the interest 01 the graded school, of which he is the ^principal.?Gran^eville Cor The State. ^Mrs. J-?mes Goggans has as her gruests, her mother, IMrs. C. T. iWlyche and her sister, Miss Caro "Wlyche, 01 Prosperity.?Columbia Record. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cofield of Whitmire, <Si. C., are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Charles Howie, at her home near Woodside.?Greenville Piedmont. I / Mr. R. L Peden and sister, Miss tiliarv Peden, of 0 wings, Laurens -county are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. T Cromer. i -Mrs. W. B. Caldwell and son of ti-wttitfrnr* ^nnntr are visitinar her sis *cer, ^vlrs. J. T. Cromer, and other ; Telatiws in Newberry. Mr. and Mr3. Thomas K. Johnstone Tiave returned to their home in Newberry after a short stay at Glenn Springs.?Spartanburg Herald. Prof. W. L. Motes returned Saturday from his school near Charlotte, "N C. He will return there in eight veefcs. Mr. Langford and his son, Mr. Her man Langford. were visitors m the' city las: week, coming .down from ' Newberry in their car.?Charleston1 Post. i.V.iss Dorcas Calmes left Tuesday ; for her home in Laurens after a i pleasant stay cf several weeks with ! her aunt. Mrs. John G. Benson.? , Gaffney Ledger. 'Misses Irene Workman and Daisy Wfhitmire of neir Kinards spent a few days here this week with Mrs. Nene Abrams of Croraers.?Whitmire Cor Clinton Gazette. \ Mrs. Marina Cousins of Sweetwater, j Tenn., is visiting relatives in Newberry. "having accompanied her niece, j Miss (Marie Wendt, home from thiat | place. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis McCollough, Mr. Otis Crooks and Miss Bertha Crooks left Sunday for Paris Mountain to spend awhile with Miss Elm>a I Clayton. I Misses Helen Thompson and Lois Bryant returned home yesterday after a pleasant visit of three weeks to relatives in Newberry and Prosperity, ?Onangeburg Times and Democrat. Mrs. Charles Howie has returned from Whitmire, where she attended the funeral of her brotherf John Caldwell Cofield, last Friday.?Green, ville Piedmont. Mr. M. A. Counts *'ill move back to Xewberry from Gastonia^ N. C. Mt3. Counts, Miss Blanche and Staimet have | already arrived and are at the homej | of Jier daughter, Mrs. Birge Albritton. i Miss {.Vary Wright of Newberry and Dr. and Mrs. E. K. Jandon of Miami, Fla., recently visited Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Bookhardt.?Vance Cor Dorcliesi ter Eagle. I Mrs. R. E. Ecdenbajgh, Mrs. Carrie ! Lane and 'Mrs. Fannie Todd cf Poruaria are the guests o-f Mrs. Clarence Richards at 100 Maple street, Shandon.?The State. Superintendent Balletine of 'New berry, who is to have charge of the Batesburj graded schools, was a visitor here last week.?-Batecburg Cor Tbe State. f\>s. S. C. Craig, who has been visiting in Columbia, Xewberry and other points during the past five weeks, returned Wednesday evening. ?Lanc-aarter News. Miss Bessie Herbert left ^Saturday for her school at Woodruff, accomi ?-N OdifATM aKiIa ?K-*r WlCO I ICU Hi IUC autuiuuuiio UJ I -Huttie Herbert. lYiss. Estelle Bowers | and her brother Jack, with Mr. W. W. Herbert at the wheel. Mr. Robert West, -having completed I his business course at Draughon's college in Columbia, is home on a two weeks* vacation, after which he will return to Columbia to take a position in the State's office. I ? | Much, to the regTet of their many friends in Abandon, Mr. -and Mrs. J. W. Haltiwanger will move next week frcm their home on Wheat street io 117OR Pendleton street in the city.?? The State. Mrs. Amanda -Comalander returned Friday to her home near Chapin, , after visiting relatives in Newberry. She -cvas accompanied by Mrs. J. J. Eargle. who has returned after a brief visit there. , i | M"ss Bessie IVatthews of Prosperity, | who has been with, the Greenwood ieie?rapn compa.iijy wr sumc time, will leave tomorrow for her home, w'asre she will spend some time "before accepting another position.? Greenwood Journal. Mrs. John !Gnawford and children ha?e recently returned from the mountains, where they have spent the summer. On the return trip they i sp^nt several days with friends and relatives in. Newberry.?'Lancaster j News. i Mr. Eugene Summer, a last year's graduate of iNewbernyl college, who, after commencement went to the Westinghouse Electric works in Pittsburg, Pa., and was sent by the' i company to Chicago, is visiting his I parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Summer, j in the city. j J. A. Mimnaugh of Newberry was i In the city yesterday on his way ? ?a?.J.J i/v j r.ome rrom tan exteuueu vian w Northern markets, -where he has been .engaged in -buying fall goods for his Newberry store. He is a brother o? John L. Mimnaugh o-f ^lumbia and ' they made the trip North together. I i [ Mr. Mimnaugh lias built up quite a large mercantile business in Newberry, being one of the pioneer business men of that city.?The State. ' Miss Harriett Adams has returned Ircm Columbia with the pleasing - - iVkftf V? Af \Ticcoc? 111 i UIM! <A 11UU ?ii??.l UCI oiouato, mi vattie and Nellie Adams, are Doti. | doing welL .Miss Nellie has improved j so much she will be able to leave tht j hospital tomorrow for home. This is I pleasant news to her many friends, i More encouraging and hopeful news is tl at Mrs. B. L. Dorrity, who nas rejcently undergone a second operatio-. ! is also doing well. | m 1 ^various and all about. September is '.here with the little r | which is also in oyster. I It is the civil court that is to convene liere on the ISth instant. Let us all hope that when October ccmes times and things will 'be better. Tuesday, the 12th, will tell, and it alone, whether it is to be Manning or ! Blease. * Edna Mayo in, "The kindness of Virtue," a six ac^ V. L. S. E., will be the Tuesday feature -at the Arcade. See Frank Daniels in a Kernel Nufct comedy at the Arcade every hursday. Football will soon be with us ,agnin and.the em| of the European wr.r is roL I ifn/iororvn AJ-ail aavq thf> hoi] Ad buzzard has returned to this Vpart of the country on his rounds. When the college and the ci'y schools open it will be lively timej here again. !Mr. B. B. Leitzsey will buy cotto'J seed for Summer Brothers compan" beginning on Saturday of this week. The ministers have all returnee, and Newberry is once more lookinr right The Ladies Aid Society of Smyrna church will give ian i?e cream festival at. Mr. Ernest Boozer's, from 4 to 10 o'clock p. m., September 9f 1916. Mr. James B. Addv of Lexington iS in the second race for the legislature. He is a brother of Mr. H: F. Addy of Newberry. Wallace Reid and Cleo Ridgely a* 11 e Arcade Friday in "The Sielfish Woman," a Laskjy Paramount in 3 ! i cts. I ? u? ?~ i ~ ix. w:n I Arter tne oepiemuer guie il v*m | not be long until Thanksgiving. There . is always something to look forward ' to. | ' The Kings Daughters will meet at | Central Methodist church Saturday ! afternoon, .September S, at 5:30 o'clock. Mr. Herman W. Vaughn of- St. I.ukes is clerking at R. C. Perry's ' sibre, where he will be pleased to see ! his friends. ^ ! ? j The devil was in town several days ana nigniF oeiore uie uxsu pnmaij election?the preachers were absent ! and the old boy hod full swing. ; Sunday looked more Iks Sunday j with the church bells ringing, the ; preachers on hand and the people going to the various churches. I I "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine"' ! \ ill play a return date at the Arcade iVviednesday, those who were crowded !-cut 'before will now have a chance to I see this interesting play. ? i The people of Newberry, with the rest of the country, are gliad the big I strike was called off. We all heave a sigh of relief. Now if they would ca:J 1 off the war. Now that the threatened nailroad strike has been smoothed out and an awful state of affairs turned aside, maybe next Christmas will not be so bad after all, even though the horrible war should still be on. j j Newberry is -known in other--places las the county of barbecues; in fa'it * * * - ** T i ?he nas me name 01 'uemg uic uaiVecue county. And she gives other counties the cue in more than one way. The picture sho;w.ing the South Carolina Militia at Camp i-Vfoore will be , shown at the Arcade soon. The picture is 2 reels long and shows the I !, ; A AT THE r rcadIi I i j MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. DAMEL FROHMAjf Presents Donald Brian in I *THE SMUGGLERS' A Famous Players Paramount in 5 aots| TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 5. V. L. S. E. INC. Presents Edna Mayo in j -THE BLINDNESS OF VIRTl EM I An Essanay in 6 Acts. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. JESSE L. LASKY Presents Charlotte Walker in "THE TRAIL OF THE LONESOME j PINE" A Lasky Paramount in. 5 Acts. ______^ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. PATHE EXCHANGE INC Presents f Anna Nllsson and Tom Moore j in "WHO'S GUILTYr Frank Dnnlplw In ft Y. I,. S. F. Comedr. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. JESSE L. LASKY Presests Cleo Ridgely and Wallace Reld in "THE SELFISH WOMAN" A Lasky Paramount in 5 Acts. soldier boys at work and play, also close ups of the leading officers. \ 1 While it is yet day those who are able would do well to luiy in a supply of wood and coal, for the night of harder times may come in the winter i' the war is not stopped. And some ether worker may lose a job. I Miho are you that you-are not glad t? see the coming of tne autumn upon the return oil October But when winter comes it will be sad to have the whispering breezes from the south, chilled by the breath of tne north winds. Ths garage of the Taylor Automobile company has been closed for some days on account of the recent | accident to l.tr. X. E. Taylor, when j he suffered the breaking of a thigh i and other injuries, necessitating the 1 absence of his son, Mr. H. K. Taylor. ! 1 he injured man now doing very j well the gjrage has been reopened I and is being run. as usua^ with Mr. ! S. W. Dominick still in line. . I I ' S ! "iMy occupation's gone,'* said lago. Unless the war ends or something j else good happens, my occupation here will be gone too. When your ; occupation is gone, says the Philis? 'tine, "you had better throw yooir 1 cosmic gripsack overboard and jump i overboard after it." For, truly, i , . . ; "Lack pi. occupation is not rest; a ' * ? * - A ^ - 'J 1 J yliof t?AdC/v1 '' ^ LLLiiiu quue iuit; is a. miuu uioucooua. That is one reason why these items are written. It gives a strange feeling to conI t mplate present conditions. While on the one hand "I see a huge crowd pacing the boulevards at mid' right," says one writer, the crowd ( tl^at "with shout and laughter garnish the days," elbowing their way ' into dance halls, cabaret cares, and theatres of thickly populated cities, apparently enjoying prosperous itmes, tlin e .-ima 4-imo r-*n flip rvthPr Viand. Ci ' t>aJUUV/ blUlV; ..I y . "sorrow comes with finger lifted to her lip" and there is more than one ^'narrow room on the top floor of a Ik use shrouded in silence," on a:u unt of the awful war and other calamities. Strange that whilj i through it all some men work ani others lose their jobs. SPECIAL NOTICES LOST?Sport coat, white anu gray 1 check 'With blue stripe. Lost from | automobile on Saturday evening j about 8 o'clock on Main street soon after turning into Main street from Prosperity road. Reward if returned to Herald and News office f-O-lt. FOR SALE?Hogs and pigs. Appl;- > W. L. Bushardt, New'berry, Phone 4502. 8-25-tf. PIANO INSTRUCTION?Session begins September 18? 1916. Mis3 Mazie Dominick, 1801 College street. 9-1-tf. I , FOR SALE?One Indian Motorcycle, one Overland Roadster, and twenty goats. For further information call at Newberry Coca Cola Bottle Co. 8-25-2t. I KINDERGARTEN?Mrs. H. 0. Fellers i will open the Kindergarten at her residence, 1"321 Wheeler street, September 18. In order to Have th? proper equipment and sui plies on on hand she will be glad to confer at once with any one thinking of sending children. 8-21-tf. DIXIE STAMP & STATIONERY COMPANY, Columbia, S. C. Offico and bank supplies. Manufacturers I If rubber stamps, seals, etc., Quality and service. Prompt attention to mail orders, 5-19-tf. \ f OUSE FOR RNT?Possession given September 1. For particular apply to E. H. Livingston at FarOil Mill. 8-lo-3t. I 1 P.ARBBCTE?I will give a first class barbecue at my residence near Prosperity, Saturday September 9th, everybody invited. J. Ben Cook, lt-pd. PUBLIC TRANSFER?If you want Auto transfer phone 89 any hour day until ten o'clock at night Dray also. 8-22-4t. WANTED?Four Demonstrators for nearby South Carolina territory. Reference required, but no experience necessary. Our representa?iw?? m this nitv rpppivps Sf?0 t>er week. Call on him at Mrs. M. A. Gilbert's, Main street, at 7 p m. Tuesday or call him at 364-3. He will explain the work and put yoj in toucfc with the company, o. E. Bass, "The Wear-Ever Man." 8-l-3t-ltaw. KEW GARAGE?Have opened Automobile Repair Shop at my Stables. James Milam, expert workman, in charge of repair part. All work guaranteed. Full stock of supplies, oil and gas. Will continue Mule ? ?-x * tt : a Dusmess at same piace. u. a. naviru. Phone 124-2. 8-25-tf. % NOTICE?I have leased the Cotton platform formerly owned by Mr. Boyd Epting adjoining the Standard Warehouse Company, and am prepared to "weigh cotton. I solicit part of your patronage. W. W. Honrsby, Cotton Weigher. BARBECUE?There will be a barbej cue at Wheeland schoolhouse Sati urday, September 9, for the Denefiv " '' - *?* . . ?^ oi trie scnooi. ah cauumtties <ai c invited to come and speak. An Invitation is also extended County ! Superintendent of Education to attend and speak. - ? v . . Robert Merchant his returned to Columbia after a week's visit to u.* cousin, Claude Lathari. Jr. C1RD OF THfA5K& I wish to thank the members of th fire department for their prompt and efficient service. T. P. Wicker. "ARCADE -; ' : . 4gp BIHm^ bIIBWI ML:; :-\-'&gMH^B .- MJ4M L ""::'i::'""" TUESDAY SEPT. 5th V. L S. E. Pre^nls EDNA MAYO IN "The BLINDNESS of VIRTUE' . An Essanay Feature in 6 acts Opera House PROGRAMME TUESDAY. STPTEMBER 5, f iii.fi i Uii rresen'w Clara Kimball Young in -THE FEAST OF LIFE" 3 Act Knickerbocker, i SPAGHETTI PLUMP and R(TJrT Vim Comedy. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER o. 1 THE PRIVATE OFFICER" 2 Act Essanay Drama. Featuring Francis Bushman "THE WISHING RJXT Kalem Comedy. Featuring Sis Hopkins. f<LEGAL ADVICE" i iSelifir Drama Featuring )Tom Mhu I?; THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. "THE WATER OF LETHE"' 3 Act Vitagraph Drama. Featuring Mary Anderson, Jack Mower I "FABLE OF THE SMALL TOW7T 1' 4 VAUTTTM r ? uiu x l Essanay Comedy. The Last Episode of *The Strang? Case of Mary Page." h/JLj*;?We will on Friday* j Sept. 8, 1916, furnish a first clase barbecue in the beautiful grove of Phillips. Special arrangements will I Mr. D. E. Halfacre near St be made for the young people, and the candidates are especially invited to attend. D. E. Halfacre, P. H. * I Kinard. I 9-l-2t. mSfSSBtm *'v i- j^|?. HJinfi HH iwnu. ,ww, i ^ r Opera House TUESDAY SEPT. 5th Price 5 and 10 Cents * Buist Cabbage Seed (New Crop) In bulk, for fall planting P. E WAY, Druggist Newberry, S. C. .t I / i \ v ... GLASSES If you need them, we hare them. P. C. JEANS & CO. [Jewelers, Watch Makers & Optician* P. C. Jeans, Optometrist. ' r' . . 4' T. JL ROGERS Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician. AH Work Guaranteed, Corner Caldwell and Friend Streets* Eyes fitted and sold on Installment. Kewberry, S. C. | Dr. F. C. Martin | | l||||fe Speciafist| I Examines Eyes, FitsGUsses$ I and Artificial Eyes. t 4* T |[f your eyes are giving you? ^trouble d )n't fail to consult himJJ If Satisfaction Guaranteed. f It I if Office ove* Anderson's |tGoods Store. J; \ ?