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*'l tit LI i'fci?MK>AL 1 iffce Siovewms of many People, Sew. U*rriau>, aud iiiose Who Visit >ewberiy. Miss Mary Graham of Columbia is il?e guest 01' Miss Kate Summer. .Miss Goode Burton of Anderson eoi- j .lege spe.u the week-end at home. > I n L'" "YT uVonc Ir CViant TllQ'.lVc r auo, v j giving in Carlisle. 1 r Dr. J. H. Harms returned Saturday ( trcin Lexington. | r Air. and Airs. G. W. Yonce spenr. j Sunday in Graniteville. i I iir. Olin Setzler spent Thanksgiv-1 r 3i?g in Newberry. j a Mr. Wilson Fickin of Branchville' J *eni several days of this week in the ! J ?i:y. Dr. Huipt Caldwell of Columbia j l; j--je.it Thanksgiving with his parents, j c .tar. and Mrs. J. A. Caldwell. J t Mrs. F. - A . Chapman of Dillon spent ii several days of last week with her } parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Kibler. Mrs. George Rygh of Columbia wa> t - 1_ - e a r? T Z.1 ?x.e guest msi v.t;t;K ui .mis. j. jlj.. ?Urms. Messrs. .1. T. Dennis and J. B. Mayes have returned from the Federal <*>nrt in Anderson. Miss M&ry King of Clinton was the g-jest of Miss Woodie Bowman for "^veral days this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ryan Workman and JHtle sa:>, Eugene, spent Thanksgiv ing with relatives in Newberry. Mr. Cari J ulien is here from Green wood on business connected with the ^Southern Power company. Air. William -Johnson spent his Thanksgiving with relatives m io:um Mr. C. E. Summer returned Satur day afternoon fi*om a business trip to Atlanta. Miss Lenore Henry, who teaches at Ridgeway, spent the week-end with Miss Maggie Thomasson. Miss Gertrude Wicker is in Laurens visiting her sister. Mrs. W. C. Wal drop. Miss Eliza M^OHou-sh. +he Meth cdist home misionary, visited "M Lau rens last week. Miss Lizzie Wilson of Newberry is i visiting Miss Fannie Brock.?Columbia Record. James G. Driver, athletic director of Newberry college, is spending the week-end in" Columbia.?The State. Miss Jaunita Epting of Summerland college spent Thanksgiving at home ; -witti her parents. Mr. and Mrs. T A. \jBpting in the St. Pauls section. Mrs. S. H. McLean and children of *<CoJ;imbi:?. accompanied by her mother, a sr*>nt Thanksgiving . %itb Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Sale. ... Rev. Wilmot S. Holmes, who preach ed at St. Lukes Episcopal church Sun day afternoon, was the guest of Mr. -.and Mrs. <\\\ C. Schenck. Mr. A. E. L-ominick and daughter. jMibs Bessie. spent Thanksgiving with "his cousin, .Mr. P. B. Asbill, and fam ily. .Miss Annie Lee Roland returned 3fionday to her homo at Little Moun tain. after a visit to her sister. Mrs. vCSaude F. Lathan. .Mr. T. 0. Stewart left Sunday on Ms drumming tour of Florida, after a v'-it of several days here to his family. Jliss Gertrude Hawkins has return from Whitmire, where she has -fceen visiting her sister for some j Colombia Record. H. S. Sanders, from slasher fore- j man at Oakland mill, Newberry. 6. C., to same position. Calvin mill. Cliar Jctte. X. C?Textile News. Carroll Lorick, Ben Dent and Hugh EptiJig motored to Xewberry and ;spent Thanksgiving with the famiiv of Tliomas Epting.?The State. Miss Ola Hutchinson left Monday afternoon for Greenville to visit Mrs. .A 1>. Caugnman and Mr. j. T. Hutcn anson of Easley. Mrs. Janie Whitman has sold her place at Helena and moved to New berry with her sister, Miss Lena uen having bought a place here. -"Miss Julia Setzler, teacher of f tTXeall school at Prosperity sp * the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. 0. Setzler at Pomaria. 31r. Geo. W. Summer, president of -the Mollohon Manufacturing com ;paifcv., returned last week from his business trip to New York. .?.Tiss Grace Summer of Chicora Coi uiauiiLsgiving at uome. She was accompanied by her class mate, Miss Sara Frances Glenn, of -Ciiuton. , Mr. X. E. Taylor, who spent such -a long time at the Columbia hospital enflterirur from a broken thigh, was Id Lie city Monday, where his friends were glad to see him. % -Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Johnson and little son returned Sunday from Clin . ton, after visiting " Mrs. Johnson's -sick father, Capt. T. J. Duckett. who was .somewhat better when they left. OSk*. and Mrs. J. \V. Haltiwanger are looking forward to a visit from Mrs. j Ha!tiwanger> teacher under whom I she studii-u organ i:i London.?Colum AMU Jtt.evw.iu. "We" nave returned from a delight ful Thanksgiving visit of a whole vsieek to relatives in Laurens county. TCie trip cannot be handled on account of Taore than can be handled here at one iiimp. Miss Carolyn Cromer hts returned ;o tieriicme in Newberry after a shorty visit to Mrs. Alan Johnstone, Jr.. at | her home in Wales Garden.?Colum-' "bia Record. Mrs. John B. Mayes and Miss Fan nie Mae Carwilp were entertained In Columbia last week by Mrs. J. W. Hal "tiwanger. The hostess was assist ed by Miss Kate Summer. Dr. Luther A. Riser, formerly of Newfoerry. has been appointed assist ant in work of the public health. The appointment comes from Washington/ 'Gt is not known that he has accepted. Miss Kathleen Hayes went to Man ling last Tuesday, on account of the serious illness of her aunt. Mrs. .1. ft. - irant, who was somewhat better at ast report. Mrs. Frank Chapman of Dillon and j ? tfrs. Julia Kibler of Newbers^* came i ^ J ?1. ^ D.ioe/, I ^ U lilt; lO ctLLCXlU Hie uanci ikuoo(. j Phev were the guests of Miss Ruth * irwin in Shandon. I * ! 1 Mrs. J. P. Shealy, who ha,s been. risiting her sister, Mrs. J. S. Summer,1 ias returned to her home at Xewber-; y, accompanied by Y/: mother, Mrs.: 1? 1. F. Graham, who will remain among f o elatives for se' ^ral weeks.?State. j o Messrs. Hugh Tpting, Bennie Bent, j ] lobert* Y. Kibler and Carol Lorick i " notored from Columbia on Thursday j nd spent the Thanksgiving day with { j Ir. and Mrs. T. A. Epting in the St.! ^ 'auls community. I g Miss .lanie Morse of (Abbeville, who j C( tas been visiting Miss Mary Tilton j n. iraham on Blanding street, lias re-: urned home. Miss Graham is spend-! ng the week-end in Newberry with 1 Iiss Kate Summer.?State. j Mr. (). T. Cromer, after a visit of j h; wo wec-ks to his father, Mr. W. J. gj !roiner, in the Pomaria section, re- j a; urned 011 Monday to Victoria. Ya.,J \\ "here he is engaged in railroad work { ^ rith his brother, Mr. Julian Cromer. fj>t Miss Caroline Haskell Wright, stu-i - ent of Newberry, college, spent Sat-! rday night and Sunday morning with j ai cr sister, Miss Hallie Nicnolsorij P bright, at the home of Mr. arid Mrs. tr ligh Wicker, Pomaria No. 2. f G Dr. I. E. Crimm will be at Little j V. ronntain Wednesday and again i ~ ewberry Thursday, Friday and bat-1 rday. As the doctor will leave here; aturday nigiit the time is short In j hich to see him 011 the importantj ubject of your eyesight. Mrs. Theordore Johnstone returned unday afternon from Columbia, at-; ( sr a visit to her sister, Mrs. W. P. j louseal. since leaving the hospital, i * rhere she spent some time. Her 1 lany friends will be glad to learn ot * er improvement. Mr. Sam tW. Dominick has gone to ( lliarleston, to carry 011 the automo- ir iile business in that city, still hand- 1 ing the Overland car. His family j - rill follow later. Sam will show, hose citified ioiks SUUi' lUlilg 111V,; .idn't know. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Derrick of Lee3 ille w>ere call; d to Newberry Sun ay to see their son, Mr. E.' L. Der ick. a college student, who is sick 11 his room at the home of Mr. and Irs. -Tno. A. Lindsay. The father T& urned home the same day, the mother emaining with her son. Mrs. P. B. Connor of Greenwood is isiting her sister, Mrs. E. C. Jones. 'Ir. and Mrs. Jones had as 'hanksgiving visitors; the.'r daughters. Irs. T. A. Sv'"borough of Orange- i mrg. Mrs. J. C. Brogdon a- d Mis.=?| Cthel Jones, v.-ho teaches at WM-j lire. On Wednes<i-;y morning .Mrs. .naa olinstone, Jr.. entertained the Gluck -uf Bridge chb. ot which she is a aember, in compliment to Miss Caro yn Cromer of Newberry, who was her .nest to attend the Russian Ballet. Irs. B. Mayes of Newberry cntj lie t solation, a dainty bridge table j '.?Columbia Record. Mrs. John B. Mayes and Miss Fan-j tie May Carwile of Newberry are the j \ivc i Haltiwanger on i ;ue&ia yji. . ... "endletoa street. Miss Kate Summer, \ mother sister of Mrs. tfaltiwa'nger. | pent yesterday with her. returning i oday to Newberry with Miss Mary | .iraliam, to attend the dance there to-1 light.?Columbia Record. I i Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Johnson, Mis* j Slizabcth Dominick and Messrs. Har-I y Dominick, McK. Hutchinson, Henry { ?angon, Hugh Summer, Lcland Sum-j ner and R. L. Dorrity. attended the,' he semi-annual meeting of Shriners j n Greenville on Thanksgiving day. j \.mong til? 120 candidacy wore .m. 2. P. Barre of tiiis city and Messrs Srnest Summer and J. C. Hipp form irly of Xewberry. COME TO COLEMAN'S STABLES, ^Dposite the old cotton weighing 'round, it you want your stock hitch ed and cared for while in the town >f Xewberry. J. E. Boozer. l2-5-2t.p FOR SAIJS OR TRADE?Two Stu lebaker touring cars, in perfect coa iitiou. For roadster or aujamug squal value. Address Doctor Meldau, dewberry, S. C. ll-27-3tp. "The Shielding ^liorlnw" UllttUU f ? Produced by Astra The tens of millions who; speculated as to the identity of the Laughing Mask in! Pathe's "Iron Claw" serial will be vastly more at sea in the oresence of Ravengar, the mysterious avenger and J - the most baffling character;; of modern literature. J < The Shielding Shadow ji Pathes wonder serial fea-i2 turing Grace Darmond, Leon j; Bary and Ralph Kellard!; shown every Saturday the Arcade Theatre. SPECIAL NOTICES FGIWD?On the train from Pros ierity to Newberry hand satchel hvner may have same by identifying iroperty and paying tor this notice ipply at Nobles Barber Shop, lulu l-i lain street, Xewberrv. 2-5-1t. WANTED?To rent 5 or b it,on. ouse with 2 or 3 acres of land in tov'u 1' Newberry. Cai! Herald 'lua News ffice. 2-5-itp. FOR SALE?My Kentucky breo af.k "John Rilev" better known a^ tie Murray Kinard Jack, also mv landard bred stallion "Prince Ce sllian" seven times winner first pre lium at State fair open to world. Nat Gist. M-tf. WANTED?To buy a good second and 7 or 8-horse power mounted en me. I want one that can do the work :d not a worn out machine. G. W. ic-ker, Newberry, S. C., R. F. D. No. Phone No. 2. FOR RENT?One two-horse farm id one one-liorse farm or will sell, arms inside Newberry school dis ict. For particulars apply to M. B. aldwell, Newberry, S. C. l-28-tf. I NTIL FI KTHErToTICE we will in Thursday and Friday of each week, ilverstreet Ginnery, K. S. Still well, ST. ! -3-tf. . FOR SALE?Two hundred bushels I seed wheat at two dollars per bush I. Farmers Oil Mill. NEW CROP. New Orleans and Mus ivado molasses at Johnson McCracli i Co. I iEWHOCO S/IOSEPIECE IF YOU NEED GLASSES You are naturally inter ested in several things? WHERE is the best place. WHEN is the b?st time. WHO is the best optician to furnish these glasses? Let us answer these ques tions. First. Our Store is the place, for we are author ized dealers in glasses made by the G. L. Hall C*r\ ri.hr* CdTirl J}. V/pLK,dl , yv u\j ? skilled optician once every three months to accurately fit and adjust glasses for our patrons. Second. The best time is Thursday, Dec. 7th, as on that date we givej you service unexcelled and guarantee every pair of glasses sold. mi 1 rrvL _ T TT^n rnira. 11icj kj. u. nan Optical Co., of Richmond, Norfolk and Lynchburg, Va., employ none b'it skilled and experienced men, who not only give you most excellent service, but guarantee satisfaction in every instance. Oor Personal Guarantee is back of every pair glasses soldand solicit your patronage with this assurance on our part. P. E. WAY, Druggist, Newberry, S. C. I Dr. F. C. Martin < ! *?fi& Sight : I ' Wl^ Specialist: |ExaminesEyes, Fits Glasses; an<l Artificial Eves. \If )*our eves are giving you; * Stiouble don't fail to consult him' b t Satisfaction Guaranteed. 8> Office ovei Anderson's Drv' v r .j AT THE IP rcadE TUESDAY, DECEMBER BL('EUIRI> PHOTOPLAYS PRESENT Rupert Julieii, Louise Lovely and Franceliii Billiiigton in "BETTINA LOVED A SOLDIER" In Five Acts. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER C. -THE MANSARD MYSTERY" 2-.'.ct lino Drama with Neva (ierber. "THE WHITE TURKEY 2-Act >esfc>r Comedy with Eddie Ly ons and Lee 3Ioran. "THE FASCINATIMJ 310 DEL" 1 Act Powers Comedy with Eilien Sedgwick. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7. "THE LAST OF THT WORGASS* 2-Aet Laemmle Drama with W. V. WftTIC ^THK LASS OF THK LOIBEIN LANDS* | 2-Aof Signal Serial with Helen Holme* I j 13 Days Longer Until Saturday Evening Office over Dr. I. E. Crtmcn the well known Eye SiSht Special ist will reir :? in Newberry until Saturday' even I IN G. POSITIVELY NO Mr. Jim Burton's Real Estate Office LONGER. \ If you want expert eye work at most reasonable prices Don't Fail to see Dr. Crimrn. Will be at Little Moun tain (Wise's Stor?) Wed. December 6th. The wc grocer - send baker, the a the tailor To son and unhappi tice thrift, i aarn and re< bills have no Is it not the bank tha box. B. C. MATTHEWS, President. Member STRAYED?On November 21, one black female pig with white feet, white spot in forehead. Weighs about 40 pounds. Any information of same will be rewarded. Notify E. L. Strauss, phone number 2204. from Newberry. Cleo Cannon. 1 l-28-2t. FOit SALE?Seed Wheat. The Pur oell Co. FOR SALE?A tract of land about two miles North of the town of New j berry, containing one hundred and sixty-four acres, more or less. Will} j sell as a whole or in suitable parcels.: [For further information see the un-; dersignel. ; | 11-14-tf H. C. Holloway, Attorney., .. . LAND FOR SALE?Forty-five acres m tne st. Luices community about six ? miles from Prosperity. Price $700.00. j For terms see me. One tenant house,, one barn, one well. J. Cliesley Dom-! ''BETTINA LOVE The Most Beautiful Lo\ A-Blue Bird Ma**erpiecc .j - . i I If it's a BLUEBIRD, j f Arcade j. ' ! Tuesday Dei irld is full of Is them, the I oal mam the ic xe people bills 1 ness. To othe vho spend lest gularly save a ?terror. better to have < n dunning bills XFpwhprrv. S. T. K. JOHNSTONE, Cashier. mmmaaummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnmmmmmmmtmmmmm'm ! R PCPfV 1 wuwi at mick, Newberry, S. C. ll-17-4tltawp COTTON SEED AS A FEED?Mr. Farmer, read this and be convinced. Cotton seed meal is the cheapest feed you can get. Proteine in a foed is what makes fat. in cotton i ni-.ii you get proteine ar "i mollis per In wheat brand you get proteine at 13 cents per pound. In corn you get proteins at 20 cents per pound. From this you will see that 100 pounds of cotton seed meal is worth as much as 400 pounds of corn. Try feeding cot ton seed meal and be convinced. Farmers Oil Mill. J. H. Wicker. Mgr 12-1 -4t. STRAYED?From home on Friday, November 24. 1916. one black mar?* mule. Any one knowing of her or having seen her notify >' F. "Waters, .Vwberry, S. C., R. F. D. No. 1. ll-^2t". D A SOLDIER" Ci r iiT-zam.? re jiory bver ? rmcn it's got to be good Theatre cember 5th / mi bills. 1 he iutcher, the \e man and 'Vi/i/yvi u/l/f * ^ V rs who prac j than they f stated sum, Jollar bills in i in the mail > n A 1T?T MM ? t C. H. T. CANNON, Asst. Cashier. e System 1