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PI KM,V I'KHMI.NAL j in | ho] fi?e Jluv?*oi^iits of tydny P^opte, Sew- J. ;?ft?rriui?s. and liiose Who Visit ; dewberry. sp ho Aliases Rosalee and Grace Summer Lv 11*1 ve icturiierl ironi uiucoia. wncoc. Mrs W. M. Griffin and Miss Oeiie drifhn spent Wednesday in Columbia js Airs. K. Eison sp--nt Wednesday 3D Columbia. ge Miss Azilee Parr has returned from th Dae West college for the holidays. 3 Mr. \\ C. Garrrett raid a business visit to Columbia Tuesday. j] Oscar Summer arrived last night ad I'om Belmont colleg; to spend Christ- ea jiias holidays at home. Miss Anne Jones, who teaches in st; Eavannan. will arrive nonis.* o:tiurua.> ; to spend the holidays. } Miss Estelle Llov.ers, who teaches at Campobello, is home for the holi days. z .Miss !>arah Caldwell, t acher at h Flat Hock. X. C., will arrive today to spend tiip holidays at) home. c Mr. B. M. I). Livingston. a success- s ful merchant 01' Prosperity, was in c the city Tuesday. President J. Henry Harms of Xew- tri -Jberry college was in Columbia yester- 1 day.?The State. } Mr. J. T. Mayes. Jr.. of Cincinnati, s is here to spend the Christmas season with his relatives in this city. ' I Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Yonce left for p Graniteville, where they will spend a the holidays. Miss Lucile Raxter is home from C Limestone college to spend tfle holi- 10 6a ys. oo Miss Mildred Purcell came 'We'dnes- TY *iay night from Belmont college, X. A. " w wi Revs. F. E. Dibble and W. R. Bouk night attended the^reachers' institute In; of the Cok sbury district conference la at Greenwood Thursday. Ai Aliss Ethel Jones, a Winthrop sen- ed ior, has been selected on the varsity nr team of that institution as^ight full- tb< b3ck. Miss Goodv:in of Vaughanville, a cii trained nurse at the Federal hospital be in Spartanburg, is at home for the an holiday vacation. th: \Ti<ic l.omnro Wonrv nriniVnol nf tpi the large graded school near Ridge- to1 way, is spending the holidays in New- an l>erry. I Miss Ethel Duncan, aft^r an extend- ve visit here to her sister, Mrs. T. ba "ft.* Young, will leave today for Clin- th< -ton to spend several days before re- m? 'tcrainf to her home in Greenwood. ve: Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Blease, Mrs. R. So 'C. Perry, Miss Brunell Perry and Miss W ffctelte Chfppejl motored to Jalapa ' JWedttesday^to attend the doable wed- by tog of Folic-Dobbins and Folk-Evans, sti Mrs. Ac C, Jones, Miss Louise Jones ca Mr. A. C. Jones of Spartanburg ms corns to Newberry Saturday to wi the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. shi ' "W. C. Schenck. 1 on , Mrs. W. H. Zeigler and children, yoi Jlaeter Horace and little Miss Eliza- j will leave on Christmas day for bel Cameron to 9pend the holidays with Sp Jftrsi "Zeigxer's father, Mr. J. Fred ver Fh-aufi. Mc Aliss Maggie Thomasson will leave die i^iiturdav night to spend the holiday? al -w-ith relatives in Ocala, Pla. Her sis- ?I *<?r-in-]aw. Mr*. A. C. Thomasson, Jr.. poi nr>d two litrl?=? sons will also leave at i ^tbe same time for Maxwell, Fla. Tu 3fr. D.. I. Franklin has returned iss from Spartanburg, where for five bp xeeeks he underwent treatment in the nis Federal hospital. His friends will cla all brt glad to know of his recovery un< - jitkJ that he gained six and a-half rie TOTUnds since hp^innirxr tn l'mnrnv* Ro Miss Hallie Wright, who teaches the 'Central school in Pomaria. and her sister, Mis-s Haskell Wright, student of Newberry college, will leave on to- ( morrow for their home in Lauren"? ^ county to spend the holidays with their , parents, Mr. and Mrs. ?\Y. F. Wright. ' * and to be at the old hom" with their ^ * listers, Miss Irene Wright who teaches oq( :ai Fountain Inn. and Miss Annie L. f Wright, teacher at Gray court. | The out-of-town collese students . are coming to spend the Christmas holidays at home. The following ha* tlhe Newberry county boys from Clem- .J -son: W. H. Abrams, G. H. 'Aull, D. A. Bedenbaugh. R. H. Berley, T. B. .v" Boozrr. H. L. Fellers, M. H. Folk, Jr.. J. E. Herbert, W. E. Hunter, E. W Long, W. T. Mayer. C. S. Mills, H. L. j!?. <$aattlebaum, C. W. Sanders, L. K. J Sicgley, F. L. Suber, G. S. Wise. M "Mr. W. R. Reid. his many friends de*j will be glad to know, is now able , to sit up. They hope it will not be coj much longer until he shows his cheer- , tu'i self to the waiting populace. Mr. Reid has had a trying experience since' -being all bro"ken up in the automobile se accident nearly two months aso. hav V. II ir.g been on his back in bed all that, tim* Merry Christmas and Happy ' Year to him. i ^ The many friends of Mr. Clarence ,,j1( F. Adams are glad to know that he ^ "is improving, his father, Mr. J. P." +jie Adams, having last week brought him k" j to his home on Broad river from Ashe- {or ville, where he "had been in tke hos , . bile nitQl ciTl/">o nic cqhaii<-? o i _ p*v^i i vvvxit oti iuu^ atv.1" ^^ dent. He is still suffering: from his ourns. It will be recalled that while firing on an engine on the road near t-n( vAsheville some time ago, his head,! m( itids and shoulders were terribly burned from being thrown headfore- ' TRosjfmto the open door of the fur- j mar*: as the engine jumued the track.; r ! he] j sui VAKIOIS A>D AiL ABOUT. |]ov 1 , ' To the readers of this column; Mer- * ry Christmas, Happy New Year. j 1 "There's a song in the air, there's a - star in the sky, a mother's deep prayer i ^ and a Daoy s low cry. 1 Mr. Jno. T. Duncan of Columbia j spent Thursday in Newberry on busl-; :ness. The college and schools will close ihis afternoon, to reopen Tuesday, .January 2. Prof. Robert Porter of the Bailey i stitute faculty, Greenwood, is at ] rue for ttie holidays. Fhe store formerly occupied by the T. Mayes Co. is being renovated1 the West-Martin Co. Mr. and Mrs. William Brooker v;:I! end Christmas in Newberry at th?*' me of Mrs. Brooker's father, H. H. ans.?Ihe State Ten Per Cent Stuck.?Headline in iderson Mail. H. re in Xewoerry it - one hundred per cent Stuck. It is next Sunday that the boy evan list, Wildey Peden, will preach at : 3 Court House, in the afternoon at o'clock. ] There will be no "Maid to Order" ; Newberry. The musical com <Iv ; vertised for December 30 has been j lied off. Jo? Norwood, Furman university ulent, is spending the holidays m iwberry with his father, Mr. J. E. >rwood. < Refreshments will be served at the nee to be given by the Calvin Cro ;r chapt- r Tuesday night at Mayes' 11. The public is invited. The Reaain school will sive a irictirns trpp nmi narfv fr?r flip liool on Friday night. at the home Mrs. C. C. Duncan. Mr. I. H. Hunt lias been elected a ustre o? the Baptist hospital in Co mbia. This is a wise selection, as r. Hunt will give laborious and con iencious service to the work. The verdict in the ease of W. .1. sntz against the Parr Shoals com nj* for $3.2.*>0 has he-.-n set aside and new trial granted. lony church on Sunday morning at : 30 o'clock, by the Sunday school, nsisting of songs and recitation?. ie address will be delivered by Dr. J. Bowers. The regular service 11 follow. Sopi:i thieves stole a 300 pound hos: ;t Saturday night from Mr. .T. HerJ^y ne's drove at Havird's stable lot. >out two weeks aero a ho? was kill there and life in the lot, tlie thieves obably being friehtened off before ev could secure the meat. Mr. 0. H. Johnson, who travels his cuit from his headquarters in Xew rry, dropped in again last week on other of liis pleasant little visits, is time to see his fine little daugh p at the home of the little girl's 'in* and devoted grandparents, Dr. d Mrs. J. K. Gilder. The Baptists at the Newberry con nuon wouia. in years to come, looK . ck upon this convention as one of ? greatest in its history. Surely in inv respects it is the greatest con ation ever held by the Baptists of uth Carolina.?Prom Dr. Jno. E. hite's speech in the convention, rhe shoe shop formerly conducted the late J. W. Reagin in Nance eet near the Opea House will be rried on by Mrs. Reagin, under the tnagement of Mr. M. A. McCullough. th that well known and reliable aemaker and repairer, Sam Harris, the bench. Sam sticks to it and u'll find him right there. I uuui nao ftivcil IU U&YUllOZI JUSL I [ore adjournment for the noon hour. 1 ecial music was furnished by Breth-i * 1 E V. Pabb. W. D. Spinks, T. V. Caul and W. T. Denham. The au- s nee was led into a quiet devotion- $ attitude by the soul stirring music. 2 <Yom the Baptist Courier's fine re- * rt of the great convention. d Ys there will be no Herald and News esday we rise to remark in this 1 ue that the old fashioned dance to sriven at- Maye3' hall on Tuesday jht promises to be a swell and * ssy affair. You are invited. It is ier the auspices of the Calvin Oro- 1 r chapter. Admission, 25 cents. a there. ,1 Highway Robbery in the City. c ' r Dn last Monday Katie Tribble, a t ored woman, endorsed a $29.51 } ck which she had received ai, her anient and gave it to her little boy have cashed at the bank. The boy c : the money and started home with ( On the way there he met another 1 ored boy, somewhat older, who - ted him to change a $5 bill. The u who is about 12 years of age. f i only $4.f>l cents in silver change. 1 ; balance, $25. being in paper mon- r He pulled the roll of greenbacks 3 m his pocket, when the other hoy ibbed it and ran. The small boy d to him as he ran. but the theif 6 ally escaped his clutches. s )n Tuesday morning Magistrate L. ? Player, Chief of Police E. L. Ko- * sperger and their assistant officers ^ t information that David Ruff, a ored boy about 18 or 19 years old, o frequented the pool room where ^ ne of the boys and men of his race 1 ngregate on occasions, had been tn in the pool rom with $10 or $13,' ich amount it was thought was too e ch for a boy of his habits and con- x :t to have on him at one time. The r cers proceeded on the information, _ 3 the said David was arrested. He ^ lfessed to the theft, and $24.25 of . amount was recovered. ie will be served with a warrant highway robbery as soon as he - ill have paid $5 or served 1"> days.: which he has been sentenced by I corder Earhardt for assault and ( ;tery, of which he was convicted m J i recorder's court on Wednesday - 3rning. Officers of Signet Chapter. : \ Signet chapter, Xo. IS, R. A. M.. ,u iii&iaiiaiiuii ui uiuv;i'i o iui mu en ng term last Monday night, as foi ls: 2. H. P.. Dr. Van Smith. McK. Hutchinson. 5., L. G. Eskridge. rr.. A. -T. S. LangforcT. ^ec., T. P. Johnson. v. of H.. T. Roy Summer. S.. C. B. Martin. I. A. C., Floyd Bradley. T~> TIT.^11, n. ?5ru v., ri. r>. wens. J. 2nd V., B. A. Dominick. 1st. V., C. P. Barre. >*>nt? W. S. Mann. LAST MISSIONARY MEETING FOK 1916 WAS HELD slXDAV The Young People's Missionary so ciety of Central church held its re gular meeting Sunday afternoon in the ?hurch parlor. We did a ?;ood work his year, better than last year. I iTii sur we will do still better next year. These are our oil! ers for next : C u r I President. Miss Mary F. Cannon; 1st vice-presiueiu. .miss iai la.u.n , 2nd vice-president. Miss Gladys Bauk night: 3rd vice-presid nt. Miss Pau line Fant; 4tli vice-president. Miss [ial'iie May Hufort"; Recording Secre :ary. Mi^s Mildred Tarrant; Corres ponding Secretary, Miss Eugenie Epps; Treasurer. Miss Abble Gail lard. Agent for Voice. Miss Tmma Dora Burns. May God's riches: blessings rest l* 11 our society. anmal u kiting. The regular annual meeting of th shareholders of The People's National Lank of Prosperity. S. C., will be held ni tne rresicieiu s oinc;> on iuesuay the 9th. of January, 1917. at one o'clocl; p m. R. T. Pugh, Cashier. 12-22-3t. SPECIAL XOTlttf* FOR RENT?The Welch house in High Point. Apply to R. D. Wriyht. 12-22-2t. FOR RENT?Two horse farm near Siiverstreet. Good four room house and good peach orchard and pecan grove. Plenty of outbuildings. Ap ply to C. S. Dominick, Ghappells, S. C. 12-22-4tp. NOTICE?We will continue work at the old stand. Have experienced Shoe maKers. work: guaranteed. TnanK ing the people for their patronage. Mrs. J. \V. Reagin. 12-22-1tp. NOTICE?Just arrived, SO more bar rels of old Virginia apples?red. white and green?sweet, sour and good. To the trade at 45 cents per peck. About 50 boxes of raisins at $2 per box, L'O pounds to the box. Oranges $3 per box. All you want at my warehouse in Prosperity. G. W. Kinard. It. W. E. Snrz's Rakprv will bp r!nsf*r! LTom Saturday night to Thursday morning of next week. Up. WANTED?A man to work a farm Dn shares. 0rn. who knows something a-bout cattle preferred. Farm one and ialf miles from Helena.. E. B. Setz ler. 12-22-ltp. LOST OR STQLEX?Black and fc'hite English setter pup. Name "Rip ' >n collar, also name of owner, "T 3. Stewart, Newberry, s. C." Kewaid or recovery. L2-19-2t. LIQUID SMOKE?Will preserve and iraoke 400 pounds of meat. Figaro >1.00 glass jug is the genuine. Guar anteed to preserve your meat or ooney refunded. Keeps meat from Irving out too. Summer Bros. Co. 2-192t STRAYED?White liver spotted ointer bitch. Had on collar marked Hornsby and Fellers." Any infor nation win be appreciates. JtiornsD? nd Fellers. 2-19-2tp. SPECIAJ, CANDY SALE?Chocolate 'reams filled with Maa-aschina Carr ies?35c lb. Gilder & Weeks Co. Bet er get yours quick. 2-15-11. SEE US?For raisins, auts, apples, :andies. Prices right. Summer Bros. ;o? wholesale and retail. .2-19-2t FARM FENCING?Full stock now, >rices will not be lower. Buy no%v vlien we have these low prices. Sum ner Bros. Co. 2-19-2t CEDAR SHIXLE3?Car just re.eiv id. They make the best roof. Set lample in Hardware Department, ull stock rubber and asphalt rooi" ngs. Summer Bros. Co. .2-19- 2t MOLASSES?Will have a car in few lays, see our samples and prices and ve will get your order. 2-19-2t MAZDA LAMPS?Electric irons. >Wtrir heaters. Roeers silver ware, SEE OUR CHRISTMAS CARDS. A3TNE 0. RUFF AM) COMPASY. SEE OUR CHRISTMAS BOX PAP R AM) CHRISTMAS HANDKER HIEFS. AWE 0. RUFF AND ( OM 'A.M. tiUY A BOX OF CIGARS FOR YOUR R1E>D. v>E HAVE THEM. AWE >. RUFF AND CO UFA > 1. SPECIAL CAXDY SAIJD?Chocolate 'reams filled with Mara&china Cher ies?35c lb. Gilder <fc Weeks Co. Bei er get yours quick. 2-15-lt. SHELLS AND GUNS?We have hem in stock and all we ask is that 'ou get our prices, we will do the rest. Summer B/os. Co. NEW) CROP, New Orleans and Mus arado molasses at Johnson McCrack q Co. l-141tL 1 .SERVICES I> THE MT. ' < TABOR LTTHERAN PASTORATE i i t i Nothing preventing preparatory | services will be held at Mt. Tabor' next Saturday afternoon at 2:30 0^ clock and Communion Services on' r Sunday morning. I ( ' h j'wt III u c ovor^icoi- o f-<-> 1 I r* liol/l at Mt. Olivet next Sunday afternoon v at 2:30 o'clock, at Mt. Tabor Christ ; mas morning at 11 o'clock and at Mt. d Pilgrim that evening at G o'clock. * i There is to he a Christmas tres> at I Mt. Pilgrim in collection with the exercises. : . Preparatory services will be iieid a'! Mt. Olivet Saturday. Dec-mber 30th,' ?:r 11 o'clock a. m. and at Mt. Pilgrim that afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, and ^ on Sunday the Communion Service ->!!- uiiici in i:ie ni ?rn inp: and at ??It. Pilgrim in the after noon. J. D. Harmon. Pastor. Firtiuiay Heccption. hero will bo a birthday reception b Id in Zion school bouse, near Po maria on Tuesday evening .Tannavy 2nd. 1917. from 7 until 11 p. m. Ev erybody invited to come and brin? a penny for each year of your life. The proceeds will so for missions. Pcarle T?allentin \ Pres. of Y. P. M. - i ?.U.. r /u'i: .1 iiiii j inui'i'i?, I The following officers of Amity ; lodge. Xo. 87. A. F. M., were installed Tuesday night for thp rnsuing term: ! W. M.. Floyd Bradley. S. W.. B. A. Dominic-k. , J. W., T. Roy Summer. S. I)., R. G. Parks. J. D.. C. P. Barre. I Tr., E. M. Lane. i See., J. W. Earhardt. . i -Stewards, C. B. Martin and 1. T. j , Timmerman. I Tvler, W. S. Mann. j I $490 CHEVROLET "FOUR NINETY,, 490 Fullv Equipped Including Elec ; trie Lighting and Starting System Built In 5-passenger touring and 2 passanger roadster power ? economy? COM - fort?STYLE ! Four all important features found i in rare combination in the chey KUL-tVl "l'UUt4- AilSfclY," a thorongh'y provtn and tested car, thousands of vvlii h are daily giv ing wonderful serv'ce. The great jest value to be had in a low paieed car. Only $490 f.o b. factory. J. D. QUATTLEBAUM, Prosperity, S. C. A CHRISTMAS GIFT Remember the best Christ mas gift you couid get father or mother is a pair of gla?ses fit up by ! Dr. F. C. IVartin i r*-?i - *ii i ,t *1 mat will make mem imne like this Opticians j : 1uS? ' This is the happiest Christ mas I have had in years!", m , Dr. Jt\ U. Martin j Hye Sight Specialist Office over Anderson Dry Goods Store. Newberry; S. C. i\ai ? n o fPAUO DULLS & (Uld \ Fireworks Etc AT n r nr i \7 r.n. wai Druggist Newberry. S 0. \ ' HRL8T3TAS EXERCISES AT SMYRNA (CHOOL Following is the program for Christ nas exercises at Smyrna school Fri ay evening, December 22, beginning t 7:30 o'clock. ' If we wer- you. and you were us? :.)ng by school. Christmas Wishes?bv four chil Recitation by Wister Pitts. Handkerchief Drill?by eight boys. Ti:e Wiser Way?William Senn and .igon Boozer. Dolly Motion Song?by four girls. .Miss January Jones' Lecture on Toman's Rights?Emmie Pitta. Trials of Christmas Shopping?by :gh school pupils. Music. Ri citation by Frank Doozer. Xo Presents? by five boys. Unexpected Company?by five boys ml four cirLs Two boys and two girls discuss San i Claus. Will now have to say Good-bye? ong by scliool. Merr\ Christmas by 14 children. 1 P. C. JEAI " Tli/> r? JL f JL/ l/V/l V 1 that is the name always known. For r. find such an array of and small, costly ai such uniformly high charicteristic individu purpose. Here are children and grown uj And all of them have quality?the guarante faction to you and deli P. C JEAP Exclusive Jeweler Maxwell & To Advance Prici On and after Janiu to raise the price of per car. This is du< of material, and the to build a better car have to be raised. Oakland Cars wil pel tai jauuai y a. adavnce we have ha in the last three mo We will have a ca well and Oakland ca first of next week, to book deliveries immediate delivery. ParnliriA flxEISTtfAS EXEKCI.SES AT DOMINICK SfrtfOO There will be a Christmas tree at Dominick school house at 6 o'clock on December the twenty-fifth. Imme diateiy alter tne tree a piay, 1 ne umy Girl" will be given. Cast of Characters. Mr. Henry Robins.Maxwell McKittrick Fred Robins..John Henry Davenport Samuel .Jones Hugh Chappel! Victor Sanford... .George Davenport .Timmie Thomas Davenport The Turkey Lou Chappen The Rev. Mr. Smith.Millege Chappell Dnrothv . . \fa,be7 Livineston Mrs. Julia Robins. .Xarnie ^cKittrick'*^ Miss Mario Robins.Fronde Livingston Aunt Lindy Dollie Mae Senn Admission to the play will be fif teen cents for adults jiud ten cents for children. Pension Notice. 1 will be in the auditor's office each Saturday in January to receive i pension applications. Old penrioners need not apply. W. G. Peterson. Ch'm. Pension Committee. I MS & CO. of Gifts i by which Jeans is 0 where else will you gift things, large id inexpensive, of 1 quality and such ality of design and gifts for everyone, ds, men and women, the Jeans stamp of !e that' means satis ght to the recipient. 4S & CO. s and Opticians t Oakland 1 e Jan. 1, 1917 ary 1, we will have Maxwell Cars $40 a fA fho hinrh rnct Maxwell policy is even if the price I be advanced $30 This is the second td on this car with nths. r load each of Max irs to reach us the We will be- glad on these cars for 60 inch tread. Auto Co