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PURELY PERSONAL I ffee Movements of many People, New berrians, and Those Who Visit Newberry. Mr. M. B. Clisby has as liis giies* tiio m/vt-Vior* fr/~im Wpc+ "Pai T11 Va i-'lU Iiiwi-m-.i J JL A vui *? Vkj V ? VAMWJ ? ?, Miss Kate Adams is spending awhile her home in Newberry. Mr. Carol D. Hipp returned Friday, from (Wilmington, N .C. Mr. M. A. Counts ha% arrived from - Castonia and is again busy with insur ance matters, with Mr. Paul Adam 3. Mrs. J. Henry Harms and children v-ill return to Xewberry Wednesday from a visit to Saluda, N. C. Professor S. J. Derrick and famiiy will return to their home on the co.Ipge campus on Friday. Rev. S. P. Koon of Sdlverstreet has accepted the call of the St. Paul pactorage. Mrs. J. B. Amick and Miss< Annie I /mick returned Sunday from Lexington. Contractor P. F. Baxter is is Saluda to build a "brick store for Mr. E. W. Crouch. , Messrs J. E. Mims and R. T. Hill c-f Edgefield motored to :\ewDerry ^>unday, returning home Sunday night. Pete Matthews of Newberry spent the last veek-end with Hite Bya-um on Laurel street.?The State. t Mr. C. B. Spinks has returned from a visit to his father, Mr. J. W. Spinks. at Dallas, <Ja. te'iss Goode Burton, left Mondaj | for Anderson college, where ^she Is a: student. Messrs Thurston Boland of Spring "field and Kenneth Kreps of Columbia wer^ in the city this week. Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Moore and Mr. Chalmers Brown motored to Glenn j ^Springs and Spartanburg Sunday. Misses Mary and Bess Burton re- j turned Thursday from a visit, to i'ew | York and other points nortH. Mrs. Alan Johnstone, Jr., of Columbia, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. j J. W. M. Simmons, in Calhoun street. ( Mrs. J. R. Eison has returned from 'Columbia, wihere she was the guest ol lilrs. Cole L. Blease. Miss Mary Kibler left Monday for Greenville,, where she will resume xsfndips at G. W. C. ' ' ! :Mrs. G. A. Siiealy returned, last tveek from Leesville after a vicit Z) hei daughter. Dr. M. J. of Savannin was ;a business visiter to dewberry Fri-j <dav. , i' I 2HI33 Lctilro Taylor left FrMay for j -Ninety Six, where Lbe tjachcs th? j seventh grade in the crndod cchoclo j Air. Frank F.awl of Newberry\ is j spending a few days with relative j in Eatectudfe.?Herald. " * txoTTrV?r>^ n fnrmer 'i(T, L>, A. Xiv* ?TT 1UUM, ?. JCewbcri'/ boy now ill Atlanta, was j in the city last "weei. Mr. Tcm E. Eison of VJiitmirc speit j Saturday night and Sunday in tlit-j city. , Messrs James GaiUard and Bea r Crcmer left Monday for Washington to visit in that city. Mrs. Liila Eddy and her son, JW41-; liam, have returned from an ex., , tended visit in Columbia. Miss Maude Outz3 of Greenwood Is ; visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. C. Wil-j KJU. Miss Jennie Smith of Pacolet will J arrive Saturday to visit her sister,! Mrs. Yvalter Cameron. Miss Elizabeth Dominick was on<? the judges in a big Ford contest In Lexington last week. The Daitch brothers of Newberry! l??-.ve also opened up a fine line >f v ?OOL5 in Edgefield. fl!iss Carrie Watson of Whitmire spending a fe\^ days in the city. ni*0Qna-/\A^ JrvlirPfll X ^/V/U " V vu www.. ?, Mrs. C. M. Cook and Miss Clara j Cook of Columbia tare visiting Miss Jessie Duncan. * . Mrs. C. IM-. Cook and Miss 'Clara Cook of Columbia are visiting Mis3 -Jessie Duncan. -Hev. E. P. Taylor of Prosperity i ^Tlsited his sons in town one day ^ Hast Tareek.?Batesboirg Herald. Mr. , E. B. Rikard visited Ids' <$SBgbter sat Newberry Sunday.? Batesburg Herald. Mrs. M. M. Satterwhite spent last week with her sister, Mrs. W. P. Srnit5i at Kinards. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Baxter motor- i <9& fW^ednesday to Saluda, visiting Mr. and IM-rs. H. C. Smith. -Mrs. Parr of Newberry spent yes% erday in Columbia on a shopping' rip.?The Record. Miss Caro Wyche returned today :o her home in Prosperity, after a visit to her sister, (Mrs. James Gog?ans.?Columbia Record. Miss Plisy Timmprman has returned from a visit to friends at Silverstreet in Newberry county.?Batesburg Herald. % Mr. and tMrs. J. P. Long of Silverstreet were the guests of relatives in town last Thursday.?Batesburg Herald. x a Mr. Issie B. Mann nas reuirneu from his pleasant visit to Fairfield county, where he had a fair field all to himself. I Mr. Frank Smith of Newberry has been a visitor in the home of Mr. ?nd Mrs., J. L. Walker.?Johnston Times. lAIrs. J. L. Walker and children are at heme from a pleasant" visit to * -vt v t. ?Ty-wVi-n ctnn relatives in wenueuj.? Times. Little 'Miss Mar^^Metts reurned to Whitmire Sunday after spending sev-j eral days with her aunt, Mrs. Mary P. Fant. ,, Mr. C. F. Hancock, representing in Newberry the Gulf and Atlantic Insurance company, spent Friday at the home office in Columbia. i.YTJss Ozella Murray of Kinards is in St. George on a visit to her uncle, Mr. J. D. Murray.?Dorchester Eagle. * I.VLrs. J. W. iAiiton, who has been staying with her daughter, Mrs. W. C. Wilson, is now visiting her son, Mr. F. D. Ouzts, at Ep worth. Misses Kennedy of Newberry are > ??+l. enjoying a nappy summer .nere wuu their" grandmother.?Kidards Cor. Clinton Gazeytte. \ Mrs. F. E% Brown of Prosperity v spent several days last week as the guest of her sister; Mrs. 'Carlisle Taylor.?Batesburg Herald. i Misses IMarian and Jcsopliine Y/crkman have returned to Laurens county, after visiting Misses Huttie, Mary and ! Susie Bufora. | Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Livingston of Columbia arc visiting his brother, Mr. D. A. Livingston, and other relatives in town and county. Mr. J. D. Edens. well known traveler for Inc Stien riano people, is making ills old hunting grounds of Newberry another cf his bright visits. t Mr. Dr.vey Oxncr of Kinards went last we2k t3 Raofo,rd, N. C., wfaere he h principal, of the high school ?Ei Miss. Irene Workman to Honea Path to teach. Miss Pet Dominick, of J. C. Moore ncl Sens Cry goods store, Columbia j srer.t tnursday night in Newberry with h.'r brother, Jr. Farman D:>rvi j nick, and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dominick and Miss Eunice Sease returned last week to Kinards after spending three week# in the mountains of North Car?lina Mrs. H. C. Wofford ana little .wary Frances will leave today for their heme in Washington, D. C., after visting at the 'home of her mother, Mrs. S. M. Duncan. Miss Ruth Dibble, of the faculty ot the Orangeburg) graded schools is spending the week in Newberry with Rev. and Mrs. F. E. Dibble, Mr. Dibble being her half 'brother. Prof. J. W. Thomson, who fills, tli.? chair of pedagogy in the faculty of Winthrop college, is visiting hi* friend, Dr. James P. Kinard, at tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. M. Kinard. Mr. A. P. Boozer went to Jacksonville, Fla/, Tuesday and return? - - ?? i J- ? j ed to Newberry Friday, tatter auenuing to business and seeing some of the sights. Saturday morning from 11 to 1 a bevy of laughing girls were gathered in the vine-shadowed pergola that leads from the front veranda of Miss j Mary Jones' home.?Edgefield) Chronicle. Misses Frances Thompson of New- j berry and Broy and Vyrl Swygert of Darlinigton are the guests of the Misses Eargle on Depot street.? Lexington News. j Mayor Z. F. IWfiright was elected a member of the board of directors of the Southern Textile association at il e meeting of the stockholders in Greenville last Tuesday. Mrs. W. T. Tarrant, her son? W. T. Tarrant, Mrs. F. L. Cartledge, of Batesfourg, Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Huiett and son Linder, of {Union, attended the burial of IMrs. Louise -Scott in I Newberry i?Yiaaiy anernoou. Miss Lizzie Griffin has returned to Newberry after a yisit with her sister, Mrs. Orlando Sheppard, and her aunt, Mrs. Victoria Evans.?Edgefield Chronicle. ~T rVapri Air Af .Vmrharr ) r 1 \JL . 'O. O VI Wii; , wns a visitor to Lexington Monday. Prof. Derrick was at one time principal of the Lexington school and j attended the reunion held here Mon-1 |day.?Lexington News. i Misses Willie Mae Wise, Marguerite Wise and Mayrane Bailey have returned to their liome at Prosperity after an extended visit to Misses tiosa and Louise Ridgell.?Batesburg Herald. Sheriff and Mrs. Cannon G. Blease, their daughter, 'Miss Colie, and Grandpa Eugene S. Blease have returne-l from Laurens after a visit to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ry&n, Workman to see the little hoy. / I Miss Elizabeth Dominick of New berry is visiting Mrs. S. J. Leaphart. Miss Dominick was at one time a teacher in the Lexington school and j.as a large circle of friends who j always welcome her here to Lexington.?'News. 1 Mrs. tiharlotte V. Spearman of j I X'rmwVn-oix.r ia TrioiHn cr in th-P> hflmp of 1 W'UCl i ^ 10 T ICTiblUQ ?M v?w iir. and Mrs. M. T. Turner. She was accompanied by Miss Myrtle Fellers and 'Mssrs. Howell Spearman and Henry Fellers, who made a short visit. ?Johnston Times. The Jonesville high school had a very auspicious opening on Monday morning. The auditorium was taxed to its utmost capacity with fr.;an>?e notrrmc and nil nils for the H put,* V**w -"V, r opening exercises. IV.r. C, L. Wilson of Newberry is principal.?Gaffney Ledger. Mr. Alvin Wright, the active and accommodating linotype operator of the Anderson Intelligencer, came to Newberry and worked Saturday niglu on The Herald, and. News, relieving Mr H. G. 'Crandall, who was called | tc Columbia on business. ?ach ivt. mod to his respective place Sunday Magistrate L. M. Player has returned from a trip to Greeleyville? his old home town. He had an enjoyable time fishing and in other ways, although :t made him sad to see the ruin of the crops by the recent fierce storm. He 'nad no idea it was so severe. The condition is bad in that section. tVIr. 'Paul Whitaker, on his rounds, stopped over in 'Newberry to spend a i ft- wr HflVs here this week. He has friends in this city, not alone oecaus*ot his family connections, but from tie fact that among his other qualification he possesses the happy gift of i?cng which pleases. Miss James, one of iArms'trong, Cater and company's head milliners from Baltimore, has arrived in Newberry, having charge of Mimnaugh's millinery department. This will begood news for Mimnaugh's man} customers, as those Baltimore millin ers are all the finest of the line. Mr. A. R. B~~ing, who was a rising junior of Newberry college last ses- i sion, arrived Saturday from _ Waido, Fla., on his way to Philadelphia11 where he wll enter the University of Pennsylvania to pursue his studies in that institution. His friends are sorry he will not be at the college here this year. Among the Xewberrians who saw the Columbia-Augusta baseball game in Columbia last Friday were Messrs Russell Tidmarsh, David Green, Roy! Enfinz. E. E. Stuck, G-eorge Switten:; berg, Boyd Jacobs, Robert Lominacf, j Eugene and Marvin, Summers, will) Cannon, Everett Evans, 54 Klettner,! Olie Bowers, Virgil Kaiser. President J. Henry Harms of Newberry college has returned home after spending several days in Columbia! with the family of Ames Haitiwangei ! on Richland1 street. While here Dr.] Harms w?.s a close follower of tnej I championship - series of baseball; games between the Columbia ana J Aueusta clubs.?The State. Such as i that is what helps to make Dr. Harms so popular with the boys and others. Mrs. A. 0. Haltiwanger of Columi bia .will have charge of the boarding i department of Newberry college for i the coming session, and. will leave ' the last of next week to assume her duties. Miss Louise and Messrs. Albert and Leonard Haltiwanger will be with their mother during the wintr. and Mr C. A. Haltiwanger, who will spend sooie time in Newiberry to get his family settled for the winter, will spend week-ends with them, his business taking him to various parts of the state.?'Columbia Record. Death of Charles Sbealj. Mrs. Charles Shealy died of tuberculosis last Thursday evening at 7 o'clock, at his home near St. Phillip's church, and was hurried vat iMt. Pilgrim church cemetery Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock, service conducted: by Revs. Harman and Pence. He was j 29 years old and leaves a widow- and j tai il.il HlUli SCHOOL OPE>S SEPT. 13 ! The Little Mountain graded and high school will open Monday morning, September 18th. State Superintendent of Education J. E. Swearin?-en and County Superintendent |'Cliarles P. Barr will be present and i make addresses. The trustees expect the session Ij'.'St opening to be the best in the his-j tory of the school since the school ( term has been lengthened to nine i months and the faculty will be the, ! same as last year. Tie teachers are: I Miss Mayme i ;iwittenberg, principal; Miss Annie Mae Gentry, high school assistant; j ' Misses Eunice Long, Elberta Sease | an J- Ernestine Wicker, grammar : r chool teachers. Miss Catherine j j Garlington will have charge of the, riusic department and Miss Willi^' Mae Wise will tach domestic science. j me p-uDiic is mvitea 10 me cpea-j ing exercises next Monday morning 'at 9 o'clock. j ! Iteopcning of Xewberry College, ! The old college bell, which has call-1 ed tiie boys and girls to duty for sixty ( ; }ears, will ring in another session on ! | Thursday morning, 'September 21. Thu i students will be arriving on the days | preceding, some for examination and | some because they cannot wait for I the openng day to return. % I : The boardng hall will be opened' | early in, the week, in charge of Mrs.; j A. C. Haltiwanger of Columbia. The i i J new management is planning to make the college "pie counter" the best in the state. i The new athletic director, Mr. ! | James G. Driver, will come to Newberry on September 16, and_ get hi*, work outlined for the session. He is sending out word to all football candidates to be on* the field for practice Monday afternoon September 19. j All the buildings and grounds ar? ir. condition for the reception of the students when they return. A good many of the graduates within- easy tiavelling distance of the college will be on hand to help the college get its start for another session. Xo matter how the election goes toi/io, ti-iAro will hp new life in New berry next week after the reopening of the college and the schools. i There was a sprinkling of rain late Friday afternoon which interferred ' with the band concert at the park, as only a sprinkling of people attended in the damp grass. SPECIAL NOTICES i . i . ? OK SALE?Hogs and pigs. Appl; :< > W. L. Bushardt, Newberry, Phone1 I 4ot)2. 8-25-tl. \ WANTED?IA limited number of Ex- j I r'lo nc Knarin I preSSlOU yupua. (jiowco Sept. IS. Beginners price is $2.00' per month. Mrs. Tom P. Johnson, j ! lt-pd. I - j ! FOR SALE?Good milk cow, with j younj calf. Price reasonable.! iS-hould like to buy some calves. Apply to E. B. Setzler, 2001 College street. pd. TEACHER WANTED?For the Johnstone-school. Principal ?50; .vi-sistant $40. Term seven months. Apply T> 15 D^in.Vn Wnnr'iOWV S C* ! IA/ r. U, ^ * f ^ w.f j Route 5; or W. F. Ruff or TV. P. Fell-ors. Prosperity, 35 C., Route 3. j Sept. 8, 12, 15. : - ' * When you Comn Of As we have plen tractive rate of int We will be glad 1 warehouses. The C The Bi i X. The court of common pleas is not until next Monday. , There is more than one September Morn in Newberry these days. ioaa. | win aisciose tne secona pr?i?ode of the strange case of many politic* I That was another sweet solo by Miss Mattie Lou Wicker at Central Methodist church Sunday morning. The eirl who looked up Sunday night and said it was beautiful has an eye for the moving pictures of the sky. Merchants Expect Heavy Fall Trade.?Headline in Greenviile News. ?Those good little signs are postei all ofrer the face.--! the ccuLtry. A call meeting of the Drayton Rutherford chapter, JIT. D. C, will be; held with Mrs. W. H. Hunt Wednei-! day afternoon at 5 o'clock. It is Grandpa Eugene S. Bleass now, and the little boy lives in Laurens, looked after by Mr. tand Mrs. i Ryan Workman. If you would learn "The Secret of; the Night" go to the Opera House to-' night, Monday, and see Lillian Drew and Sydney Ainsworth. A meeting of the school trustees of Urt, will ho. hplri at th^ court LUC V/V/uaiu; n?*4 house next Saturday morning- at 10:30 , o'clock. State Superintendent Swear-i ingen will be present. There were cars passing through Newberry last Friday from Charles- i ton, S. C., IVlrginia and other places, i Thi9 city ought to build up more j and loom larger on the map. # Under a new ordinance of the city of Greenville che citizens are made to clean their premises of weeds, etc. Tht city is ahead of Newberry in this espect. The Ladies &/id Society of the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer' will n.eet Tuesday afternoon at 5 o'clock ai the home of IX'xs. J. Sidney Derrick. The Junior Division of Central 3'ethodist church will hold a social meeting on the cliurch lawn Wedne? ' ' ->-1- -1- All Cu y afternoon at s o ciock. ah members are urged to be present. > Tlie interesting services by the Eev. S. W. Reid at the A. R. P. church closed Sunday night, after being heid daily and nightly since Wednesday night of last week. If the reporter works long enough in this department he would like to clear up seme of the mysteries of th-} city, clem up the place, show jp ! sr.mp thiners and keen busy. [l i Think of 143,000,000 dozens of c fieing in-cold storage in cities of tli; j { ftited States, while one old tci j cackling on Lindsay hill to beat tic | band thinks she is doing a rushing j business. I I *' i. M. ROGERS Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician. All Work Guaranteed. Corner Caldneii and Friend Streets. | Eyes tilted and sold on Installment uNewberry, S. C. To ! e of Newber want money < call on the _ i lerciai Newberry, S. ty of it, and are anxiou erest. to make loans on all co ' I \ nmmprrial ink that Always Treats You f wmmaMmm?mmm?mamMm?rnmim?nmmMmmmmmmm?m?u?m I t i Opera House PROGRAMME i MO.NDAV, SEPTTMBEK 11. kfriri: kiiTOL'rr /il1 TUr viniirru? "lilt klLt IIA U1 X U?, Jltuni 3 Act Esa:inay. Lillian Drew and Sydney Aingworth. *THII C ONNECTING BATH* vim Comedy. Harry Myers, and Rosemary Theby. i ? <* TITPVin4T. SFPTFMUF.R 1? "AUNT BILL" Vim Comedy. PLUMP and BUNT. WORLD FILM COR Present* Alice Brady in "MISS PETTICOAT" 5 Act Brady Made. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. "THE OTHER MAN" 2 Act Essanay. Francis Bnshman. "A DOUBLE ELOPEMEFf* Kalem Comedy. Sis Hopkins. * "THE FUR COAT" Vitagraph. Williaip Dang-maa. THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 14, I METRO PICTURE COR Pretests 1 Franels Bashman and Bererly Bay**? in \ THE WL4LL BETTTEIJT j 5 Acts. ?A WATERY WOOIW?? _ Kalem C-omedj. Ethel Teare. _ . ? Don't forget "'Miss Petticoat at the opera house Tuesday, irbe? Attm Brady will be featured. jf Dr. F. C. Martin I |ExaminesEyes, Fits Glasses| i| and Artificial Eyes. t ;|>If your eyes are giving you? I ^trouble don't fail to consult him ? II Satisfaction Guaranteed. | |y Office ovei Anderson's DryJ[ ,XGoods Store. T I vmir i t ftatiptt. *11. Jlj MJ J. tJVV^ju A v Regular meeting of the Newberry County flLedical society in Dr. Peiham's office Friday afternoon, September 8, at 3 o'clock. Jno. B. Sctzler. Secrctf^rr. - / 4 I ! GLASSES ' If you necil tfioin, >vc have them. r. (. JEANS & CO. j Jcrclers, "Watch Makers & Opticians 1*. f. Jeans, Optometrist. Buist Cabbage Seed .... * (New Crop) In hulk, for fall planting F. 1 WAY, Diuggist Newberry, S. C. I* % m ; A ' . ' : V ry County doil't fail to .?> D 1_ Dallli c. is to loan iit at attton stored in the Bank tight. / i .