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PURELY PERSONAL file Movement* of v.&uj People, NewWrriaos, and Those Wlio Visit Nttvberry. Miss Louisa Taylor spent the week- I end with relatives in Newberry, re-j enming her work in the graded school j "Mon.in v.?Xinetv Six Cor. Greenwood ; Irulex. Lois Hipp, '16. is teaching domes-j in-, science in Bessem City. X. C. Lois is especially fitted for this work, j ;aid \v feel that Bess, mer City is i fortunate in having secured her ser- ; vices.?Winthrop News. Mr. an<l Mrs. S. T. Gallman have re- j turned after a visit to Mrs. W. G.1 Gallman.?The State. Miss Yerna Summer has r. turned to Silverstreet and Miss Helen Summer to Newberry after a week's visit to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sum-; rr* l ? -x rnix ~ iner, Oil layior Birtei.? me oiai.t;. i Mr. and Mrs. Samuei Dominick of Newberry have returned home after a stay with Mrs. H. M. Axsqq..?The State. ! Mr. White Fant was m the city Fri- i nay. He came in a fine, handsome,' Marmon car. one of .the makes of au-' tomobiles his company is handling. | Mr. J. Cheslev Dominick left Friday on a week's visit to relatives in Greenwood, Ninety Six and Phoenix. Mr. Hal Shealy. a student of New- ! berry college, spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Shealy? We rejoice that our old friond "Hub" Evans of Newberry is to again be a member of the housf. There are lots worse people prowling around than "Hub."?Gaffney Ledger. Mrs. 0. Wells of N'ewberry Is visit-; ing her son, T. M. iWtells, on East Earle street.?Greenville Piedmont. First Iieut. W. R. Connelly and Second Lieut. Robert Lester of the regular army, both graduates of the citadel, atendfd the banquet at the To]tec last Thursday. Lieut. Connelly is a native of Ninety Six and Lieut. T*>f*er is a native of Prosperity.? Tbo State. Mr. Horace C. Swittenberg is with tie firm of Geo. C. Hipp. He brings V> his new good position the well j trained experience of a merchant. *?hich he.^fcined in His rormer store, the late flii$ of SWittenberg and Epting. Principal*^. L. Keitt, Jr., a^ 38 Estelle Caldwell; of thp * lti ej school, spent the week-end v " resr^ctive homes in Newberry Miss Martha Shealy. who has oO'n xisiting her sister, Mrs. Walter Dickert, .left yesterday on. her return to St. 'Aaigustine. Fla. State Constable T. Grif. Williams of Spartanburg is in the city. ? Mrs. Ella Burton and her son. Ross, of Whitmire were visitors to Mrs. Burton's sister, Mrs. Corrie Greneker. Friday. Mrs. Geo. L. Epp6 and two little daughters, Miss Carolyn and the baby, - "* * i x ? spoilt rrom ?naay arternoon 10 oai-1 nrday afternoon with 'relatives at Kinards. "W. B. Oxner of Clinton has returned home after visiting his grandmother. Mrs. G. W. Pearson. JKrs. A. B. Harman or' Columbia was in Newberry last Friday, having come to the city to return home with her little daughter, Frances, who had been visiting relatives here. TODAY?' Novem Louise In a fascinating story of "Bobbie of By Grant ( Tomorrow? Noveml Mutual Star Fe Helen I (Star of "The Gir If "Whisper! An elaborate pro ^ s Arcade Mr. J. E. (very much better known j as "Rj-d") Sligh of Columbia was in Newberry between trains Sunday. Miss Ellie Cousins spent Sunday j right in Prosperity with her niece, j Miss Lois Mercnant, wno is in. Mr. Roy Cannon of Columbia spent the Wt-ek-end in Newberry. Mrs. T. R. Hollingsworth of Cross ; Hill, after a pleasant visit to relatives,! has returned home, Mrs. Cannon Blease returned Friday | from Laurens, where she was the j guest of Mrs. Ryan Workman. Mr. Charlie Boling of Columbia spent ouuuav in tii^ v,u;. i i )frs. P. B. Mitchell and little daugh-j ter have returned to Prosperity after [ se nding several weeks with Mr. and i Mrs. Charles S. Sub<;r. Miss Miriam Morris of Edgefield i spent the week-end with Miss Gladys! Chappell. Miss Louise Haltiwanger returned Thursday from a visit to friends in j Columbia. ^ Miss AziJe< !Tarr, of Due :Wfest Col- i lege for Women, spent the week-end i in Newberry with her parents, Mr. and' Mrs. H. L. Parr. Miss Blanche Simmons returned toj Greenwood Friday, having attended the | Houseal-Goggans wedding. i Mr. Claude Smith of Whitmire spent the week-end in the city with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Van Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Hale Sherwood and baby and Mrs. Mary Kinard of Ninety Six spent Sunday with the latter's sister, Mrs. B. M. Dennis. Miss Adelle Cross is visiting friends in Newberry. She will return to the city just before Thanksgiving.?Charleston Post. Mrs. John T. Sloan has returned from Newberry, where she attended the Houseal-Goggans wedding Thursday.?'The State. Miss Leola Bedenbaugh of Newberry ! is spending several weeks with her! sister, Mrs. Clarence .tticnaras, on Maple street, Shandon.?The State. VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. It's a wise man that knows his own J Ford this day and-time.?Spartanburg Journal. Remember, an apple a day will keep the doctor away Spartanburg Journal. iWe know a man who ate an apple a day and had to call the doctor anyway.?Hugaloo Tribune. And old Adam ate an apple one day and ever since there's been the devil to pay.?Pickens Sentinel. Take it away. Take it away. Mr. White Fant of Columbia paid $5 Saturday for exceeding the speed limit. The Newberry boys have learned not to exceed the speed limit. Mr. KS'ri't. nowever, was jusu s>uuniii& & possible prospective buyer how easv | it was to run the Marmon, when lie happened to run a little fast. Amity Lodge, No. 87, A. F .M., will hold its next regular communication tonight at 8 o'clock, the hour having been changed from 8:30. Magistrate W. P. Allen at Chappells held an inquest over the dead body of -Cain Kemp, colored, last Wednes- j day. The verdict was mat tne aeceas- | ed nad come to his death, by natural causes. The Calvin Crozier Chapter U. D.! C. will meet Tuesday afternoon at j four o'clock with Mrs. W-. W. Crom-! er. | rUESDAY ber 7th I ,.~#7 if ) ;j j / v" | H i> i Si i ; jL* i>- a ?. ; i j TO * i-h'j Ox il> / ? Er .5 L; H 1' /v > Lovely : the perils of the stage x.L^ uic uauci ^Frpenter -Wednesday ier 8th atures presents holmes l and the Game") V ng Smith" duction in 5 acts Theatre Helen Holmes at the Arcade Wednesday in a o-reel mutual special feature "Whispering Smith.' NOTICE OF Jl'RY DRAWING Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Jury Commissioners for Newberry County, S. C., will at the office oi' the Clerk of L'ourt for Newberry County at Nine 0 clock, A. M., November 17th, 1916. openly and pub- j iisly draw th;* names of Thirty-six men who shall serve as Petit .Jurors | at the Court of General Sessions, j which will convene at Newberry Court House, December 4th, 1916, and will i continue for one week. C. C. SCHUMPERT, JAS. B. HALFACRE, J NO. C. GOGGANS, Jury Commissioners for Newberry County, S. C. November 6th, 1916. >0T1(E TO ROAD OVERSEERS To All Road Overseers of Newberry j County: The law requires the overseer to put in six days work upon nis section of road betwen the first day of January and the first day o? December of i each year. A penalty of not less tnan $25.00 for neglect 01 duty. So please take notice and put your full time in. ' You "have only three more weeks to work roads. The law requires all per- , sons liable to road duty to furnish1 their own tools. Respectfully, J. C. SAMPLE, Supervisor.' November 6, 1916. Baby day? Are ovc A good pi The me Fresh thrc Of yout When it / pictu] ; A! Chrlstn i Ain tJlUUlV/ Near E * OLD RELIABLE ; nq^??pro?? n pi SPECIAL NOTICES WANTED?Ten or 15 fresh milcn cows. J. G. Lowe, Spartanburg, 6. C. ll-4-3t. NOTICE?We will gin only Tuesday, i Thursday and Friday pntil further! notice. Jalapa Mercantile Co. I i-i-iil. ..UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE we will! gin Thursday and Friday of each week. Silverstreet Ginnery, K. S. Stillwell, 11-3-tf. | i A N NOU CEMENTS. i Appreciating faithful service, we; i herebv take pleasure of nominating | I Mr. \V. A. McSwain for reelection as ; | School Trustee from Ward Xo. 1. The Citizens of Newberry. Hon. Geo. S. Mower is hereby nom- j inated as a candidate for School Trus-1 i tee for -Ward 3, subject to the rules 1 of the Democratic Party. Wie TTripndc; W. G. Mayes is "hereby nominated j for school trustee for the graded school from Ward 3 and will abide the rules of the Democratic primary election. Hon Otto Klettner is nominated for the- office of Commissioner of Public Works subject to the rules of the Democratic primary by His Friends. C. E. Summer is announced as a candidate for Commissioner of Public Works for the town of Newberry and will abide the rules of the Democratis primary. Many Friends. ( ; and baby ways t all too soon cture, though will keep mory of those days nigh all the years h and change. Das your baby's re last taken? PLEASING others is more than sentimentit's almost an obliga4 tion, Your family and friends want your PHOTOGRAPH I Tiun ur i IVILWL \ Sol SEE SSUR O ias is not fa: appointm< ? ? llllll >epot 8I([ M. ?**".' " *:*?.' ? - -. t.tn_ >-?^G i-TAND DRUMS?All customers having ker- j osine and gasoline drums will please I return them to us promptly as possi-! ble as we are neding them badly j Summer Bros. Co. 21 -4-2t. ROOFINGS?Galvanized, rubber and shingles. Doors and sash. Full stocks, see us ior your ne2'.:s. bummer Bros. Co. 1 l-4-2t. ' 1 Miilac in Iiviuivu cui A. G. Wise to Tennesee i I and mares, them before I Those pictures < Father and M< Quaint in their Old fashioned Are all the more Because they i The Father and Of your child)1 Have you th later day i YOUR friends can buy anything you can j give them except your \| PHOTOGRAPH fff fj&jj PORTRAITS 1 i ve a B ^ u OUR IL TINT r away, mal ent today. U M C lvi. m. JJ \ M 945 : PI Ph< Mewb( J ===== 1 run rtiLu* i?uuc o rwa 1g at Helena; one two horse fa #5H miles of Newberry. M. M. B -J ^ ' N ^"1111 WANTED?Every good houseki fl . to call at our store during the of November 9th to 15th and let tory expert explain the Range afl al. The Prosperity Hardwr ffl Prosperity, S. C. *|g \ ii iim i?i urn i mi wwwmmmmmmmmwi id Mares | ; has gone | to buy mules | Wait to see I t kmnnrr vujriug* | . of other ~ clothes, i precious recall Mother lood days I z\r photo in the mlargement? \ :e your iiTrn ALlUi < Main St. ^ ' Dne 382 ;rry, S. C. i \ M